Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 354
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] officers as Agents on the behalf of her Royal Majesty of Sweden on the one part, and the 592 NEW-YORK COLONIAL MANUSCRIPTS. Director-General and Council, as Agents of this State and the Company, on the other. But this offer was rejected by said John Rising, on pretence that the matter was not within his attribute, and he preferred to adhere to the Capitulation which had been concluded. Appendix 1. Received 28 January, 1656. Secret. Extracts of divers letters written by Wiilem Kieft, late Director in New-Netherland, to the Managers of the Incorporated West India Company, Chamber at Amsterdam, viz' : — Of a letter dated 2S«'' April, 1638. The assistant of Fort Nassau writes that Minuyt was at the South river and had sent his sloop above the fort. He would, afterwards, again go up, which our people prevented. And Peter Mey sailed down aboard of him, demanding to see his commission which he refused to exhibit, saying he will build a fort there, and his Queen had as much right there as the Company. I have sent Jan Jansen, the Commissary of tlie fort tliither, and instructed him, in case Minuyt should attempt anything to our prejudice to protest against him in due form. I hourly expect news from there, etc.