Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 367 (part 2)
[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] John van Berckel, for the waidenssa. j^gggjygr-General of Holland and West Friesland, the sum of seventeen thousand, five hundred and sixty-six guilders, eleven stivers and eight pence, say fl.l7,566:ll:S, which sum, on producing receipt therefor, shall be allowed said Commissioners in rendering their account of the moneys collected within this city for and on the behalf of the Waldenses. Done the SO"" June, 1656. Resolution of the Council of Amsterdam on a Plan to colonize New Netherland. [ From the ReiolutUn van <U Troedschappen, A., p. 113, iQ the Stid JTar/e, Amsterdam. ] 4 July, 1656. Hojiand Documents, ^ Certain draft of a plan for the encouragement of the trade in New Netherland, Draft respeciinE the jj referred to Messrs. van Polsbroeck, Witsen, Valckenier, van Hoorn and Burgh, trade of Ni-w Neth-° rrland rtfe Committee. tterred to f^j. examination, and to report to the Council their opinion and advice. Resolution of the Council of Amsterdam on the Conditions for the Encouragement of Emigration to New Netherland. [ From the Eeaolutien van da Vroedschappm, A., p. 121, in the Stad Iluyt, Amsterdam. ] 12"> July, 1656. Holland Documents, fj^g Committee appointed on the 4"" July of this year, from the body of this Draft of an agree-Couucil, to examine the Conditions to be agreed upon between this City and the city and the West West India Company respecting Trade and Colonies in New Netherland, and to India Com[iany.