Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 340 (part 2)
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] "'" Resolutious, as well respecting the Boundary between those of England and those of this State, in New Netherland, as regarding the superscription or placing the name of the Lord Protector upon the letters which His Higliness should write to us; together with some accompanying authentic copies of a few letters written to us at the time by the King of England; requesting you to regulate yourself precisely in strict accordance with the tenor of both the aforesaid our resolutions. Whereupon relying, etc. Done 24"" May, 1655. Chamber at Amsterdam to the States General. [ From the Original, in the Royal Archives at the Hague; File, 'Went Indie. ] High and Mighty Lords-! Whereas, we have learned since writing our last to your High Mightinesses, on the SO"" instant, for the dispatch of the Boundary in New Netherland, that some Commissioners are HOLLAND DOCUMENTS: VII.