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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 328

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] " named New England." Read 6 Novb. 1653. Resolution of the States General on tlie preceding Papers. [ From the Eegister of West India Affairs, 1652 — 1663, in the Koyal Archives at the Hague. ] Saturday, the 8"" November, 1653. Foiioss. Read at the Assembly a certain Remonstrance of the attending Directors of the West India compa-West India Company, representing the Assembly of the Nineteen, and with it New Netherland. a Description of the Boundaries of New Netherland, requesting that their High Mightinesses' Deputies in England may among the other negotiations with England be particularly instructed also respecting the settlement of the boundary there. Which being considered, the Deputies of the Province of Gelderland have requested copies of the one and the other, which are hereby granted them. Captain Martin Krygier and others to the Burgomasters of Amsterdam. [Prom the Bundle entitled, Versclieide stukken rakende de Cblonie van Nieuw Nederlandt, No. 1; in the Stad Ilitys, Amalerdam. ] Holland Documents, The dangerous and perilous conjunction of this present time, the continual