Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 322
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] [ From the MS. In the Boyal Archirea at the Hague; Lokelkaa of the States General; Divuion, West Indiaehe CompagnU, No. 83. HOLLAND DOCaMENTS: VIL 541 West India Company to the States General. [ L. s. ] To the High and Mighty Lords States General of the United Netherlands. The Directors of the Incorporated West India Company now present representing the Assemby of theXIX. met here at tlie Hague, most respectfully submit: That the English nation bordering on our territory of New Netherland on the North, have for some years been endeavoring by undue practices and means to invade, on unfounded pretences, our lands and jurisdiction; many protests have been made against such proceedings, but remarking that they, relying on their numbers, having more people than we, and we being apprehensive of further invasions from time to time, in order to obviate all troubles between them and us, the Directors had resolved to instruct their Governor to employ all means, to induce that nation by all fair oti'ers to come to a neighborly, good correspondence and provisional settlement of the Boundary, which order he hath obeyed, and accordingly, so far succeeded that the English consented to confer thereupon with our Governor, which conference also followed.