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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] 518 NEW-YORK COLONIAL MANUSCRIPTS. they were married people, and that the abovenamed person answered: We are not yet married. Finally, deponent offers to renew and CQnfirin her abovewritten declaration by oath if needs be and is requested. Thus done and executed at the Hague aforesaid, in presence of Willem Janssen and Hendrick Jacobsen who are invited as witnesses hereunto, who, with the deponent and me the Notary have signed the minute hereof remaining in my hands, on the day, month and year above written. Signed. Quod affirmo. M. Beeckman Notary Public. Beneath was : — After collation with its original dated, and signed as above, this copy is found to agree therewith. In New Amsterdam in New Netherland the 31 July anno 1652. By me (Signed) D. V. Schelluyne Notary Public. Agrees (after collation by me,) with the authenticated copy. (Signed) D. V. Schelluyne, Notary Public. 1652iV> He-solution of the States General referring the preceding Defence. [ From Ihc Register of West India Affairs, 1652 — 1663, in the Eoyal Arcliive8,at tlie Hague. ] Friday, 6"" December, 1652. Folio 43. Received a letter from Fiscal van Dyck, written in Marihatans, the IS"" of isca Tan yc. ggptember last, complaining of Director P. Stuivesant, which being considered. New Netherland.