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135 n, defendant vs. Barter Lott, complainant or his att Sgielleman Van Vleeck, delivered to court of Breuclgdlieiiiy Witnesses in the case, jerjaen Prubatke, Ian Eltingh and Lourens Van der Wielen. N0 date. Fragment. Jeurian Prubatski is said to easily take offence. The testimony of Douwe Harmens is immaterial because it does not show that defendant admitted his guilt, but he and Joris Jacobs, out of Christian charity, visited Complainant during his sufferings. - 1661. Nov. 8. From Milford, New England. Petition by Benjamin Ffen, Robert Trlatt, Rich. Lowe, and Jasper Gun for permission to settle and build churches in New Netherland. Art V. reads thus : That no settlers shall be sent among us by the Dutch but that we shall have full authority to accept or reject settlers, in accordance with the decrees to be issued by us from time to time. A A second petition, dated Milford, New England, Nov. 8, 1661, was signed by Mathew Gilbert, for the Committee. To article V of the petition the Council of New Netherland re- plied that no towns of -New Netherland are burdened with any inhabitants who are distasteful to them orithe magistrates. Neither shall they receive any inhabitants without the appro- bation and knowledge of the Director General and Council of New Netherland. fDated Nov. 28, I66I.J , ' 1661. Aug. 26. Edward Veil, Edward Waters and William Bein testify that Elisabet, the wife of William Benfell, during his absence, has frequently, by night and day, received into her house, against her husband's will, one Richard Willdy. H6611 Nov. 30. 'Inventory in suit of Frans janse Van Hoghte vs. Wolfert Gerrits. Dec. 5, declarations of Pieter Wolferts. Dec. 6, declaration of Hans Hanse and Hendrick Pieters. Dec. 9, declarations by Pieter Rolofs, Hans Janse and Hendrick Pieters. The court- of Bergen. Questions to be asked Maritie Adriaens, wife of Thomas Fredrix, in the case of jochum Beekman vs. Pieter Smits. 1661. Dec. IO. jacob Vis was indebted three guilders for fLa Chair's ?:I going with him to Abraham La Noye's. . The following is from an account book ': 1657, Sept. 21. U11 June 29, Hans Steyn debit 2072 guilders I7 stivers for various merchandise. 1658. Jan. 25 till March 31, I66O. Hans Steyn was credited with same amount. . , 1658. Apr. 29. William Wilson of Virginia, at james River, acknowledges to owe jacob Kip 296 guilderS. 1661. Dec. 12. Francis Doughty was empowered by IaCOb Kip to collect the above debt., 1662. Jan 5. Thomas Hall, joris Wolsy, Iohn Lawrence, Sara Berdges wife of ,Carel Van Brugge, residents of New Amsterdam, declare, that with the consent of Director Kieft,
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..: gf S ,J .F 'I x i l I 2 136 Lady Debora Moody, in 1643, settled at the place now called Gravesant. Witnesses, Brian Newton and Carel Van Brugge, 1662, Jan, 6. Burgert Joris, Sybout Claesen, Eghbert Van 'Borsen Jacob Van Kouwenhoven, Barent Jacobs Kool, Abraham Pietersen, miller, declare that it 1S known to them that in the spring of I643 Lady Debora Moody settled with her company at 's Gravesandt, with consent of Director Kieft. Witnesses, Anthony DeMill, Simon Harmens Cort. I662. Jan. 7. Pelgrom Clock had Jacob Vis served with notice, by the court messenger Van Elslant, concerning sentence dated Nov. 1, 1661. 1662. Jan. 9. Marritien Ariaens, Wife of Thomas Frericks, of Bergen, makes declaration regarding Pieter Smit, at the re- quest of Jochum Beekman. Witnesses, Thomas Fredricksz, Jacob Vis. A . u I662. Jan. 9. Grietie Provoost, wife of Pieter Janse Schol, of New Amsterdam, makes a declaration at request of Nicho- laes Mayer, merchant at New Amsterdam, concerning real- estate transaction with wife of Siggamones Luyckas, of New Haerlem. Witnesses, Jacob Vis, Simon Hermans Cort. Wil- liam Lawrens, Edwart Fforingham, William Noble of Flushing testify that Denys Goulderen, about whom complaints have been made by his wife, Nora Goulderen, is a very bad man, Petition in case of Frans Jansen Van Hooghten, vs. Wessel Everts. 1662. Jan. 12. Jacob Vis sends in a petition regarding his suit against Isaacq ,Van der Meulen for Vermeulenl. ' In answer to Evert 'Pieters and Harm Evers the magistrates of 's Gravesandt aver that Conynen Island had been granted to Lady Debora Moody and associates in I643, for purpose of pasturage of village cattle and for hay fields. 1662. Jan. 19. Emanuel Pieters and Pieter Tamboer, free negroes, declare that more than a year ago they had some beer at house of Cors Jansen with the consent of the farmer Isaack DeForeest. Witnesses, Lambert Barents and Cornelis Dircksen. Copy and Translation. I66o. Feb. 9. Before John Tilton, Secretary of the Council of Gravesend, there appeared Anthony Jansen and Nicolaes Stilwil. A. Jansen declares to have sold to Nicolaes Stilwil, land, house, barn, garden, and orchard at Gravesend. Witnesses, Jacob Curlar, Jan Jansen. 1662. Jan. 12. Judgment regarding Gysbert Van Opdyck's claim to Conynen Island. Evert Pieterse and I-Iarmen Vedder, attorneys of Dirck De Wolf, merchant. 1662. Jan. An inventory of papers which Frans Jansen Van I-Iooghten shall produce in his suit against Wessel Everts. 1 I662: Jan. 2 5. Tobias Feeckx consults LaChair, concern- mg action to be brought by him against Willem I-Iallet. 1662. Jan. 28. Gerrit Van Tright sends in petition con- Cernlng his claim against debt owed by estate of Boudewyn Van Nieuwlant.
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