Interrogatories. On which Hans Vos, of Katskil, was examined, being charged with having sold liquors to Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions of debt, &c. (24th.) Baefje Pietersen agst. Meuwes Hoogenboom, and others, for payment of an account for liquor furnished; judgment for plaintiff. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Examination. Paulus Maertensen, Gerrit Slechtenhorst, and others, witnesses in the case of the sheriff agst. Peter Bronk, for drawing a knife in a fight. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Examination. Gysbert Teunisen, of Kats Kil, a witness, against Hans Vos, accused of having sold liquor to Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaint and sentence of Hans Vos, of Katskil, having sold liquor as above; fined 500 florins, and banished for three years. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action. Jan van Hoesem agst. Gertrude Jeronimus, wife of Jochem, the baker, for violently kicking plaintiff's daughter whilst in her service; judgment for plaintiff; damages 30 guilders and costs. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minute. Swearing in of the newly appointed magistrates, and their oath; resolution exempting all retiring magistrates from duty on the burgher watch for one year after their retirement from office. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Examination. Martin Bierkaker, witness, on a charge against Steven Jansen, for drawing his knife and wounding Seger Cornelissen; judgment against Tyrck Claessen (de Wit) for price of a horse. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions. Jacob Sehermerhoorn agst. Hendrick Andriessen for defamation; put over. Jan Labité agst. Gillis Pietersen; debt; continued. Jan van Hoesem against Matthews Abrahamsen, for failing in his contract to complete a house on the hill. Jochem, the baker, agst. William Hoffmeyr, for possession of a house; defendant alleges that plaintiff, being his stepfather, made him a present of the premises on his wedding day; plaintiff puts in a special agreement whereby defendant releases him from all claims he may have against him for a certain sum; judgment for plaintiff, Peter Bent agst. Peter Bosboom, for breach of contract in refusing to manufacture brick for plaintiff; judgment for defendant. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Judgments. Against Peter Bronck, for assault with a knife; fined 100 guilders. Against Steven Jansen, for wounding Seger Cornelissen Wip with a knife, pleads self-defense; case continued. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Permitting the inhabitants to employ Indian brokers in the Indian trade this year. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Trial of Marten, the mason, for wounding Peter Jacobsen Bosboom, with his cutlass, near the guard house; defendant pleads provocation, inasmuch as Bosbom had called him a liar; continued. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action. Andries de Vos agst. Paulus Lendersen (van der Grist) for payment of boards sold him at the Manhattans; defendant pleads that he had purchased them for the city of New Amsterdam, and protests against being sued in the court at Fort Orange in violation of privilege of great burgher right, granted to said city; judgment for plaintiff; defendant appeals. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action. The sheriff agst. Frans Barentsen Pastoor, for an assault on Jacobus Teunissen with a knife; fined 100 guilders. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Propositions of the three Mohawk castles, renewing the ancient covenant chain; requesting, in case they go to war against the Sinnekeus, that they might be permitted to bring their wives and children to Fort Orange; also, requesting guns to defend their castles and horses to draw palisades thither. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions of debt. Application of Frans Barentsen Pastoor, former magistrate, for payment of two years' salary. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Answer of the court to the proposals from the three Mohawk Castles, (see p. 77). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions of debt. Rem Jansen agst. Symon Volckertsen; William Hoffmeyer agst. Jochem Wesselsen, baker; Thomas Jansen Mingael agst. Jan Roeloffsen; Michiel Rombouts agst. Idoneus Jurcksen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions. The sheriff agst. Steven Jansen, for an assault on Seger Cornelissen (Wip) with a knife; and against Hendrick Andriessen for slandering Jacob Schermerhoorn, a magistrate; continued. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions of debt. Attachment issued against the sloop of Harmen Jacobsen Bambus, an absconding debtor, at the suit of Rutger Jacobsen; order for the arrest of said Bambus, who is hiding away in Esopus. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions of debt. Attachment issued against the property and debts of Harmen Jacobsen Bamboes aforesaid, at the suit of Rutger Jacobsen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action. Daniel Rinckhout against Leendert Pietersen, on a verbal contract to take all the wampum the plaintiff might furnish in two months in exchange for beaver; judgment for plaintiff. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Proceedings of an extraordinary court for the trial of an action. Peter Jacobsen, plaintiff, agst. Cornelis Vos, for the payment of 29 beavers; judgment for plaintiff; (20th) bail entered by Rutger Jacobsen and Gerrit Bancker for any fine that may be imposed Juriaen Jansen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Various actions of debt. Permission to Rutger Jacobsen to use a sloop which he sold to Harmon Jacobsen, an absconding debtor, and which is under attachment; minute that iron work, furnished to the church by Peter Maecker, is accepted in payment of his subscription towards the erection of that building. The sheriff agst. Peter Bronk on a summons to inform the court what Christians he had seen in the woods trading with Indians; refuses to tell; case postponed. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action of debt. Dirck Keyser agst. John Roelofsen, for payment of 13 beavers; judgment for plaintiff on his swearing to the correctness of his account. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action of damages. Goosen Gerritsen agst. Jurriaen Jansen, for having circulated a report that he was betrothed to Annetie Lievens, the plaintiff's bride; defendant acknowledges circulating the report and its falsehood, but pleads that he had been instigated thereto by Cornelis Teunissen; ordered to prove this allegation. Appointment of Sander Leendertsen and Peter Hartgers to appraise wampum, paid Leendert Pietersen by Daniel Rinckhout. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Appointment of Hendrick Bierman to be receiver of the excise; sundry actions of debt; the sheriff agst. Jacob Loockermans, for having assaulted Meuwes Hoogenboom, and split his face open from his forehead to his under lip with his knife; fined 300 guilders and further to pay for loss of time, board and surgical attendance; confession of Juriaen Jansen that the statement he made respecting an engagement between himself and Goosen Gerritsen's bride was false; asks pardon; granted. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions of debt. Reyndert Hoorn agst. Adriaen Symonsen, for the payment of 108 beavers; judgment for plaintiff. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Affidavit. Of Johannes La Montagne, Philip Pietersen Schuyler, Jan Tomassen, magistrates, and Hendrick Jochemsen, lieutenant of the burgher company, that Marten Bierkaecker, on the south side of the town limits, had sold brandy to a Mohawk Indian. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Examination. Of Martin Bierkaecker and Susanna, his wife, on interrogatories respecting the above charge. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Sundry actions for debt, (20th). Goosen Gerritsen agst. Teunis Cornelissen and Marretje his wife, for behaving insolently in his house; put over. The sheriff agst. Susannah Jansen, wife of Martin Bierkaecker, for having sold liquor to an Indian; pleads in extenuation her extreme poverty, and that her husband is incapacitated from work by a hernia on both sides; proceedings dropped. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions. Mr. Van Hamel, secretary of Renselaerswyck agst. Lambert van Valkenburgh, for loss sustained in the sale of a field of wheat on the farm of Jan Labité which he had purchased at auction, and which had to be resold for non-payment of purchase-money; judgment for plaintiff with costs and damages. Jan Bemboo agst. Teunis Jacobsen, beer carrier, for loss of wine which he let fall from the beer yoke; put over; judgment subsequently for defendant; actions of debt. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action. The sheriff agst. Hendrick Andriessen, for standing in the middle of the street at ten o'clock at night with a drawn cutlass in his hand. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action of slander. Ulderick Kleyn agst. Eldert Gerbertsen, for stating that his wife had been whipped and branded on the scaffold at Amsterdam; defendant pleads provocation, having been abused by the woman; put over. Report of referees in favor of a claim of Femmetje de Baxter agst. Michael Teunissen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions of debt. Cornelis Cornelissen agst. Daniel Rinckhout, for payment of a house; defendant alleges that it is not finished according to agreement; judgment for defendant. The sheriff agst. Engeltje Cornelissen, for an assault on Tryntje Melgers, wife of Wynant, the trunk maker; defendant pleads provocation; put over. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Sundry actions for debt. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Account. Of the fines received at Fort Orange and of the expenses incurred at that place from 4th October, 1656, to 28th March, 1658. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Title pages of Parts 2 and 3 of Volume 16. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. John Albertsen agst. Jacob Tyssen, for calling him a hen stealer. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. Jan van Hoesem's wife agst. Eva Rinckhout, for slander; defendant expresses regret for having made use of the bad names charged; suit discharged. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
March 2 to 27 April. Sundry actions for debt. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Inauguration of the new magistrates for the ensuing year; oath of office. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt and for slander; sentence of Jannetje, wife of Evert the baker, for violation of the ordinances of the city of Amsterdam, fol. 162; to beg pardon of God and the court, in presence of the latter; to lock up her store for six weeks; to pay a fine of 250 guilders, with costs, and to remain in prison until judgment be satisfied. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Petition of Volckert Jansen, Jacob Schermerhoorn, Philip Pietersen (Schuyler), Leendert Philipsen, Jan van Aken, Jan Thomassen Aernout Cornelissen, Gerrit Slechtenhorst, Jan Mangelsen, Peter van Alen, Mathias Jansen, Dirck Jansen Croon, Gysbert Jansen, Abraham Staets, Lambert Albertsen, Hans Hendricksen, Teunis Cornelissen, William Teller, Ariaen Gerritsen, Carsten Fredricksen, Barent Meyndertsen, William Brouwer, Barent Jansen, Laurens van Alen and Davit Schuyler, on behalf of the commonalty legally assembled, praying that no Christian brokers be allowed to roam through the woods, and that Indian brokers only be allowed in the Indian trade. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Votes and opinions of the magistrates thereupon. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Directing that in future no brokers be allowed in the Indian trade, but that the Indians be allowed to offer their beavers for sale in town wherever they please. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. (8th.) Actions for debt. Cornelis Theunissen and Jacob Thysen agst. William Teller, for having called them a rabble; defendant denies the allegation, but admits having said that things would be in a miserable condition if he or the common people or rabble were to stand up against the laws of the magistrates, or make laws against their rulers; case put over. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaint against Jan Harmsen for going to the Mohawk road in the woods to lure the Indians to trade; examination of the accused. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Sentence in the above case; accused fined 300 guilders with costs, and suspension from trade during two months. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaint against Volckert Jansen, William Brouwer, Jan van Aken and others, for having employed an Indian to bring other Indians to sell their furs to them; defendants having denied the charge upon oath, are discharged. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action. Adriaen Jansen from Leyden, agst. Wynant Gerritsen (Van de Poel), attorney of the widow of Abraham Vosburg, for delivery of a sawmill; judgment for plaintiff. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Order, at the request of the commonalty, permitting the inhabitants of the town to employ Indian brokers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minute. Presentation of a petition praying that the Indian trade may be free, and that Dutch as well as Indian brokers may be employed. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Petition. Jan Dircksen van Bremen, Arent Jansen van Hoeck, Jan Harmsen, Rem Jansen, Lambert van Valckenburgh, Jan Jansen van Eeckelen, Peter Winne, Cornelis Bogardus, Philip Hendricksen, Hendrick Roseboom, Wynant Gerritsen van de Poel and divers others, praying that Dutch as well as Indian brokers may be employed to trade with the Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Order on the above petition, permitting the petitioners to act as in their discretion they may think fit, as some of them had openly avowed their intention to do so whether it was allowed or not. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Proposals of the Mohawks protesting against the employment of Dutch brokers in the woods, and complaining that they beat, and otherwise ill treat the Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Advice and opinions of the several magistrates on the above proposals. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. Prohibiting the employment of Christians as brokers among the Indians in the woods. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Order. To vice-director La Montagne, Sander Leendertsen, Jan Verbeeck, Frans Barentsen Pastoor, and Evert Jansen Wendel, to visit the woods and fine all traders and Dutch brokers whom they may find there violating the published ordinance. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaints against Paulus Jansen, Rutger Jacobsen, William Jansen Schut, Andries Herbertsen, Harmen Vedder, William Brouwer, Cornelis Fynhoudt, Marcelis Jansen, Peter van Alen, Philip Pietersen Schuyler, and Adriaen Jansen from Leyden, for going to the woods or employing Dutchmen as brokers to trade there with Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ordinance. For the regulation of the Indian trade at Fort Orange. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Proposals of the Senecas renewing the covenant chain; requesting that brokers be not employed in the Indian trade; complaining of ill usage; desiring that they may be allowed to sell their goods to whomsoever they please, and remonstrating against French Indians coming to the Cohoes to trade with the Mohegans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Answer to the above propositions. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action. Dirck Jansen Croon, superintendent of wells, agst. David Pietersen and Gysbert Jansen, for their share of the expense in constructing a public well, amounting to 25 guilders each; judgment for plaintiff. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Action of slander. Isaac de Haen agst. Jacob Tysen, for charging him with having kept false books; fined 28 guilders. Complaint against Philip Hendricksen, for dangerously wounding Philip Visbeeck in the arm with a cutlass; put over. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaint against Adriaen Jansen from Leyden, for sending an Indian broker into the woods to trade with Indians, and for taking beavers from a squaw by force and thrusting her out of doors; case put over. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaint against Hendrick Andriessen for assault and battery on Lysbet, wife of Gerrit Bancker; put over. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. (14th.) Complaint against Lambert Albertsen van Neck for opposing the collection of the chimney tax. Complaint against Jurriaen Theunesen for beating some of the magistrates at Mrs. Dyckrnan's house, and for abusing the worshipful court; defendant pleads gross intoxication; fined 30 guilders, with costs. Complaint against Cornelis Theunissen Bosch for sending a Dutch broker to the woods after Indians. Complaint against Hendrick de Backer for bringing in a load of hay on Sunday, about the third tolling of the bell; fined 12 guilders, with costs. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions. William Teller agst, Jacob Thyssen and Cornelis Theunissen Bosch, for calling him a backbiter; put over. Dirckie Martensen agst. Jochern Kittelheym, for detaining her wagon and for an assault committed, on plaintiff by defendant's wife; put over. Judgment for plaintiff in the case of Daniel Rinckhout agst. Jan Fransen Van Hoesen, for the sum of 223 guilders. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. Albert Gysbersen agst. Maria Goosens, for having said that he had stolen a trunk with goods at the Manhattans; fined 6 guilders and costs. Lyntje Adamsen agst. Engeltje Hendricksen for calling her a bad name; fined $5 and costs. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Actions for debt. Appointment of Claes van den Bosch to be joint beer carrier with Theunis Jacobsen and his oath of office. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Complaint against Jurriaen Theunissen and Marcelis Jansen, tavern keepers, for entertaining persons at night after the ringing of the bell: fined each 70 guilders. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Jan Hendricksen de Bruyn agst. Jannetie, wife of Evert the baker, for calling him a rowdy and rascally thief; defendant retorts that plaintiff called her a w---e; defendant fined $5 for the benefit of the poor; additional actions for debt. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Instructions from the Amsterdam Chamber of the West India Company, to the Hon'ble J. Petersen Tolck, director on the island of Curaçao, and his council, together with the secret instructions by which they are to regulate themselves. [1640]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Five propositions to the "Heeren Landen" of the island of Curaçao. [1643]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
RESOLUTION. On five propositions for the Council of Curaçao concerning Bonaire and Aruba. [1643]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
RESOLUTION concerning repairs to a yacht, search for seals and inspection of the saltpans on Bonaire. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
RESOLUTION against plundering gardens belonging to blacks and Indians. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. On the application of sundry persons whose term of service had expired, granting them lands on the following conditions. [1643];Freedoms and exemptions granted to the Company's servants who, after the expiration of their time, have expressed a desire to pursue agriculture. [1643] (5 pages);Acceptance by Francis Bruyn, Juriaen Lubertsen, and other free planters of Curaçao, of the above privileges. [1643]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Respecting the disposition to be made of Company's yachts Neptune, Seven Star, Cat and Parrot ; Bonaire destroyed by the Spaniards ; supplies required from New Netherland. [1643];Further resolution. To discharge a number of sailors ; famine last year. [1643]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Further resolution. To discharge a number of sailors ; famine last year. [1643] (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To advise the directors in Holland of the low condition of Curaçao ; the fear that the famine will return; the want of supplies no succor to be expected from New Netherland. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Promoting sundry persons to vacancies in the military forces; regulations of Indians, &c. [1643] (3 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To procure salt at Bonaire and turtle from the islands of Aves and Rocas. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution regarding Bonaire ; Peter Fredericks appointed commander there; threatened famine; the island of St. Martin menaced. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Detailing men to go to the island of Little Curaçao in search of turtle, as the garrison is on short rations. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To dispatch a vessel to the island of Santa Cruz for a supply of beans. Permit to a Spanish bark with a commission from the earl of Warwick to take in salt in exchange for beans. [1643] (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Making sundry appointments in the naval service. Caspar Harmense comforter of the sick, chorister, &c, in place of Casparus Durerus, on the recommendation the rev. Johannes Cornelij, minister at the island. [1643] (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Relating to Spanish prisoners. [1643] (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To dispatch another vessel to Sta Cruz for provisions. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Regulating the distribution of provisions. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To send to Sta Cruz and Margaritta for a supply of provisions; supplies very low. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Fixing rations of each person; supplies received. [1643] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Appointing a day of fasting and prayer to obtain a blessing for an expedition which is to be led by the director (Stuyvesant) in person. [1643] (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Adopted off Hispaniola, on board the Blue Cock, to send in some yachts to take prisoners in order to learn somewhat of the enemy's designs. [1644]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Adopted as above, to attack, and if possible, to reduce the island of St. Martin. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. On board the Blue Cock, to proceed to attack the island St. Martin to-morrow. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Detailing the mode of attack on fort St. Martin. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Raising the siege of fort St. Martin. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To send a number of people recently arrived at Curaçao, to New Netherland. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Divers resolutions passed on the 20th, 21st, and 25th May. Paulus Leendersen (van der Grist) appointed to command the Neptune; cruisers sent towards Carthagena, and other Spanish possessions. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
RESOLUTION concerning provisions from Brazil, the flyboat, shipment of Brazil soldiers to New Netherland, trading horses for provisions, information from a captured Spaniard, employment of a ship's captain, departure of Company servants, reprieve of captured blacks and mulattoes, posting of ordinances. [1644] (5 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Making sundry naval appointments. [1644] (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To dispatch additional cruisers. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Providing for the removal of a large quantity of salt in the pans at Bonaire. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. To send for salt to the north side of Hispaniola and supplies to the cruisers. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Adjoining lieut. Jacob Scherf and ensign Jacob Mattysen from Riethoven, to the council, in the absence of the naval commanders. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Providing for the government of the island of Curaçao, in consequence of director Stuyvesant being obliged to return home on account of a wound he received at St. Martin. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Appointing Lucas Rodenborche provisional director of Curaçao and dependencies. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Accepting the resignations of fiscal Quiryn van Seventer and secretary Aernout Verellen, and discharging a number of old soldiers and sailors, "as it is difficult to catch hares with unwilling dogs." [1644]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Appointing Carl van Brugge storekeeper, John Piers from Bostoun, assistant-surgeon, Hendryck Eldersen acting secretary, &c. [1644]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution (on board the Milkmaid). To put into the first harbor in Ireland, with director Stuyvesant, through stress of weather. [1644] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Grant to Joseph Nunes de Fonscca, alias David Nassi and Company (Jews), of a colonie on the island of Curaçao. [1652] Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Freedoms and exemptions granted to the above parties; to have a tract two leagues along the coast for every 50 families, and 4 leagues long for every 100 families ; neither themselves nor their colonists nor laborers to work on the Christian Sabbath. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of Documents 11 and 12. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Curaçao. Vice-director Rodenburch to the directors at Amsterdam ; affairs of the government; no more than 10 or 12 settlers on the Jew colonie ; specimens of minerals. [1654]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Amsterdam. Directors to vice-director Rodenburch, in answer to the above, with complaints against Jan de Yllan, a Jew, patroon in Curaçao; regular communication to be established between New Netherland and Curaçao.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Amsterdam. Directors to vice-director Rodenburch, acknowledging receipt of his dispatches ; a large quantity of cotton at Curaçao ; horses not to be exported without express order of the directors.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of goods sent to New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Inventory of guns, ammunition and stores at Curaçao.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Instructions given by Peter Stuyvesant, director of New Netherland, to Matthis Beck, vice-director of Curaçao, &c.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Note of director Stuyvesant in favor of Michiel Vrymoet for 2,804 guilders, payable in horses. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of goods sent from Guinea to Curaçao, to be forwarded to New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Certificate of Lucas Rodenburch of the number of goats and sheep delivered to the company by director Stuyvesant, according to the return of Jan Galiert, schoolmaster and late overseer of the goats. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesant ; reduction of the Swedes at the Delaware ; difficulties with the Indians in New Netherland ; advance state of the crops on the island ; scarcity of food ; cotton crop short ; goats and sheep imported ; Laurence van Ruyven, commissary ; secretary Verellen discharged ; more negroes required, only 20 on the island ; want of rain.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minute of council. Receipt of proposals from governor (Searle) of Barbadoes for free trade between that island and Curaçao ; order thereupon ; disposition of the cargo imported by Isaac de Fonseca, a Jew.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Further resolution. Relating to the cargo imported in Curaçao by the above Jew.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesant ; state of the island ; great drought and failure of the crops ; cargo of the above Jew.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curacao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to the directors at Amsterdam ; efforts to open a trade with Caraccas ; slave trade ; prosperous state of the island when under the Spaniards ; state of the fisheries ; manufacture of salt ; crops in Curaçao impossible without rain ; price of negroes ; reported gold or silver mine ; cultivation of cotton ; a cotton mill.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to the directors at Amsterdam ; underhand trade with the Caraccas ; Francesco, a Spanish friar, visits Curaçao to trade ; price of negroes ; slave trade ; failure to discover the gold mine ; specimens of excavated earth sent to Holland.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Permit to Simon Cornelissen Gilde, commander of the ship Ostrich, to proceed on his voyage to Amsterdam by way of New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution. Of the Amsterdam Chamber of the W. I. Company, approving and ordering the publication of certain regulations for the salt trade at Curaçao and Bonaire.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Order. Of the chamber at Amsterdam that no "stockvischhout" shall be sold in, or exported from, Curaçao for the space of 30 months.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt. Of Laurence van Ruyven, storekeeper, for a quantity of provisions and wine from Jan Harmensen Prins, skipper. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt. Of Jacob Davitsen, pilot, for certain moneys on account of his wages. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt. Of Jan Harmensen Prins, skipper, for sundry stores. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Memorandum. Of sundry necessaries required for the island of Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of Document 34. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for 23½ lasts of salt shipped from Curaçao to New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Memorandum. Of sundries sent to divers persons in New Netherland, viz.: Salt, preserved lemons, paroquets and parrots, some of which were for Johannis van Brugh, recently married to Miss Rodenborgh. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of jewelry and other articles sent to Joshua Mordekay En Riques. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Account of sundries due captain Augustyn Beaulieu. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesaut. Arrival of Augustyn Heermans, &c.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesant ; trade with New Netherland ; Muscavado sugar sent thither ; scarcity of negroes ; capt. Beaulieu ; Mr. Heermans leaves for New Netherland. (4 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesant ; arrival of 331 slaves from Guinea ; some sold, others sent to New Netherland ; provisions required ; no means to repair ships ; war between Sweden and Denmark ; admiral de Ruyter ; rev. Adrian Beaumont, minister at Curaçao ; rev. Machiel Zyperus sails for New Netherland in the hope of receiving a call there. (4 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesant ; encloses letters for the chamber at Amsterdam which he requests to be forwarded. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Journal. Ship St. John's voyage from El Mina to Rio Real for slaves, and thence to Curaçao ; 385 were shipped, but for want of provisions, 190 were sent to El Mina ; the ship was finally wrecked on the rifts of Rocco, near Bonaire, and the slaves abandoned ; 84 were afterwards captured by an English privateer or rover. (3 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
List of slaves who died on board the ship St. John between the 30th June and 29th October, 1659 ; in all 110 men, women and children. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Charter party of the ship Oak Tree to the Amsterdam Chamber of the W. I. Company, for a voyage to the coast of Africa and thence to Curaçao or New Netherland and back. (4 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt for provisions sent from New Netherland to Curaçao per the ship New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt of Augustyn Heerman for a cargo of salt shipped at Curaçao for New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for the above, and invoices of Muscovado sugar, &c., sent to New Netherland in the ship New Amstel.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for the above, and invoices of Muscovado sugar, &c., sent to New Netherland in the ship New Amstel.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for the above, and invoices of Muscovado sugar, &c., sent to New Netherland in the ship New Amstel. (3 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt of Pedro Diez Troxxilla to vice-director Beck, for sixty-two slaves. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Memorandum of necessaries for the island of Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for five negroes "all dry and well conditioned and marked as in the margin," sent to director Stuyvesant in New Netherland.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for fifty lasts of salt sent to New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Informations taken by vice-director Beck respecting the seizure of the company's negroes wrecked on board the ship St. John, on the island Rocus, and the capture of the company's sloop which was sent out to save them. (14 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Proclamation of vice-director Beck for the arrest and capture of the pirate which seized the above property. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck and Gysbert de Rosa to Signor Don Juan de Salamanca, thanking him for attentions shewn at Porto Rico to the captain and crew of a Dutch ship who had been plundered by a Spanish privateer, &c. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to the directors at Amsterdam ; horses exported to the West India islands ; wreck of the ship St. John with negroes ; many perished for want of food ; horses bitten to death by rattlesnakes on the island of Aruba ; protection required from sea rovers ; arrival of negroes from Cape Verd. (3 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesant, inclosing him the above to be forwarded, and urging that measures may be adopted to arrest the sea rovers. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to the directors at Amsterdam ; advantages of the slave trade ; Spaniards supplied with negroes by the Dutch ; French and English privateers visit the island. (9 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for salt shipped to New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of provisions purchased at Curaçao from the little ship Blossom, Capt. John Allen, from New England. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for 224 pieces of eight sent to director Stuyvesant by vice-director Beck. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for 20 healthy men-slaves or negroes, shipped from Curaçao to New Netherland in the ship Eyckenboom. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of horses, sheep, goats, sugar, cheese, &c., sent from Curaçao to New Netherland. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt for lumber and provisions sent in the galiot New Amstel from New Netherland to Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
List containing the names of the skipper and crew of the ship Eyckenboom. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Names of the passengers who sailed from Curaçao in the ships Eyckenboom and New Amstel ; among them, Jan Duynkercker and five other Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Aruba. Letter. Commander Hendrick Martens to director Stuyvesant, advising him that he had shipped a lot of horses, among which is one as a present to him from vice-director Beck. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Aruba. Letter. Commander Hendrick Martens to director Stuyvesant, advising him that he has shipped, in another vessel, an additional lot of horses for New Netherland, with six sheep and six Kapados goats. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bills of lading for the above cattle. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bills of lading for the above cattle. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading for ten sound male slaves or negroes, shipped in the New Netherland Indian from Curaçao to New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Account, debit and credit, with Dirck Jansen, skipper of the last named vessel ; among the credits are two items, one for the passage of ten New Netherland (Esopus) Indians and six Curaçao Indians. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
List of papers sent to director Stuyvesant from Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bills of lading for sundry cases and forty slaves (15 men, 14 women, 6 boys and 5 girls), shipped for New Netherland from Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bills of lading for sundry cases and forty slaves (15 men, 14 women, 6 boys and 5 girls), shipped for New Netherland from Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Debit and credit account with capt. John Allen (of New England). (3 Pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Note of John Allen, commander of the ketch Rebecca, for $380, balance due for horses and negroes purchased at Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Draft of vice-director Beck on director Stuyvesant for 200 carolus guilders in favor of Dirck Jansen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of sundry cases of cloth shipped from Curaçao to New Netherland with bill of lading. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of Document 72. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Note of Dirck Jansen for $150, being the price of a negro wench purchased by him at Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of Document 73. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Account. Sales of horses shipped in the Gilded Fox from Curaçao. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of sugar shipped in the Fox from Curaçao to New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Memorandum of necessaries required at Curaçao from New Netherland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of goods shipped in the Sparrow from Curaçao to New Netherland. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to the directors at Amsterdam ; slave trade between Curaçao and Carthagena ; ship Gideon arrives from Guinea with over 300 slaves for New Netherland ; capture of Cayenne by the French ; a Dutch ship captured by the English carried into Barbadoes ; garrison of Cayenne brought to Curaçao. (4 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of lading of 300 merchantable slaves (160 men, 140 women) to be delivered at the Manhattans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to director Stuyvesant ; a newly discovered mine ; specimens sent to Holland ; a beautiful parrot from the Spanish coast sent to Mrs. Stuyvesant. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Memorandum of the principal occurrences on the coast of Guinea, after the arrival of the English there. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minute of the terms granted by admirals De Ruyter, Meppel and Van Nes, to certain captains of merchantmen chartered by the Royal African Company and captured at Goree, on the coast of Africa. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of Document 89. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of Document 88. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Charter of the English ship Africa by admiral De Ruyter, at Goree, to transport certain goods to El Mina to be delivered there to general Valckenburgh. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of Document 92. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to (Stuyvesant) ; a great West India and East India company organized in France ; all Dutch and English ships to be excluded from trade with the French Caribbean Islands ; designs of the English on Guinea and New Netherland. (5 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to Stuyvesant, in answer to his of the 29th July ; designs of the English ; offers of negotiation by the States-General rejected by the English ; preparations for war ; battle between the combined fleets of Austria and France against the Turks ; defeat of the latter ; capture of Cape De Verd ; arrival of 3 or 4 ships from New England at Curaçao ; news from Guadaloupe that Stuyvesant had sunk an English frigate at the Manhattans, and that many on board had perished ; cultivation of the sugar cane ; Balthasar Stuyvesant promised a good tract of land ; William Beck ; negro children whom Mrs. Stuyvesant had had baptized, sent to Curaçao and then sold through mistake to Spaniards from Carthagena ; Peter van Ruyven, brother of Cornelis van Ruyven, clerk at Curaçao. (13 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Memorandum of necessaries required from New Netherland for Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
List of papers and letters sent by vice-director Beck to Stuyvesant. (2 pages)> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Receipt of Laurens van Ruyven, storekeeper, for sundries received from Holland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to Stuyvesant ; arrival of his son Balthazar with letters of 12/22 October ; regrets the reduction of New Netherland ; war declared between Holland and England.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Proclamation of vice-director Beck, setting forth that one Laurens Prins, a native of Amsterdam, commanding an English frigate commissioned by the governor of Jamaica, had made a descent on and laid waste the island of Bonaire on the 11th instant, and authorizing the capture of said Prins and his ship. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to Stuyvesant, informing him of the arrival of soldiers there from New Netherland, &c.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Vice-director Beck to Stuyvesant ; no letters from Holland since September ; 150 slaves arrived from Guinea ; admiral de Ruyter's operations on that coast ; no proclamation of war in England or Holland ; English fleet under Prince Rupert gone to sea ; attack on Bonaire ; price of slaves ; slave trade at Jamaica ; reported deaths of the king of Spain and of the duke of York ; peace between the Emperor and the Turk ; appearance for the second time of a fiery comet, visible also in Europe ; Balthazar Stuyvesant's plantation ; presents.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Account with Balthazar Stuyvesant for his passage to Curaçao, and for provisions sold by him there. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Inventory of papers transmitted to general Stuyvesant from Curaçao.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Wilhelmus Valckingburgh to Gerrit van Tricht, merchant at the Manhattans, with postscript dated 10th July, 1665, announcing that war had been declared between Holland and England.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Invoice of goods laden at Curaçao. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Balthazar Stuyvesant to Nicolas Bayard at the Manhattans ; operations of admiral de Ruyter at Barbadoes and other West India islands ; news from Europe ; a portion of the girls at Manhattan reported to be entirely English.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Curaçao. Letter. Wilhelmus Valckenburgh to Petrus Stuyvesant ; news of passing events.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Instructions to Sir Robert Carr for the reducing of Delaware bay and settling the people there. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Articles of agreement between the Hon. Sr. Robert Carr, knight, on the behalf of his Majesty of Great Britain, and the burgomasters on the behalf of themselves, and all the Dutch and Swedes inhabiting on Delaware bay and Delaware river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Copy of a patent granted to Peter Alricks, of the island in the Delaware river, called Matiniconck; conditions of above grant. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Form of holding the court at the fort in New Castle, upon the Delaware river, for the trial of the Long Finne, and about the late insurrection. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
List of the inhabitants who were confederates with the Long Finne. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Names of those who were fined on account of the rebellion of the Long Finne, and amount of the fines. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Names of persons having demands against the Long Fin. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Names of prisoners, shipped at New Castle, with bilboes, bedding, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Wm. Tom and Peter Alrichs to governor Lovelace, about the Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
A Relation from the Whorekill about the wreck of Jan de Caper's sloop and a man found murdered; verdict of the jury. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Propositions made about the fortifications at Delaware, under the hands of captain Carr and the rest of the high court there. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
A bill of charges against Jan de Caper's sloop. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Conference with the Indians at Annockeninck respecting the late murder. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. From Andris Anderson and others to capt. Carr, about threats uttered by the Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Robert Jones of Virginia to capt. Carr, about coming to settle at Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Memorandum of debts due at Delaware by the burgomasters of Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Inventory of peltry, &c., saved out of Jan de Caper's sloop. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Propositions on behalf of the town of New Castle, in Delaware, from Mr. Tom. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
A query of Mr. Tom's to be resolved concerning the tenure of the land at Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Instructions for Walter Wharton, surveyor, about Delaware, calling for the names and numbers of the planters, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Proposals from capt. Carr to the governor and council, touching the town of New Castle, and plantations in Delaware river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Account of such quit-rents as are due and payable by the several persons herein named in Delaware. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Tom to gov. Lovelace about a murder of an Englishman by Indians; gov. Calvert warns Aug. Heermans to be on his guard. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. John Carr to gov. Lovelace relative to the above murder which was committed by Indians of New Jersey. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Petition. Ammergartt Prints to capt. Carr requesting that Andrew Carr who is in possession of Tinnekunck, may be obliged to pay her for the same, or give security therefor, before leaving the country; with certificate that capt. Carr is security. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Directions for holding a special court of oyer and terminer at New Castle, Delaware, for the trial of William Syncleer on a charge of murder. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Minutes of a council held at New York incorporating New Castle, Del.; proposals from capt. Edward Cantwell, of Delaware, about the Block house; about selling liquor to Indians; about quit-rents and runaways. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Answer to the above propositions with instructions to publish the declaration of war against Holland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Order to William Tom to render an account of the quit-rents, and commission appointing captain Walter Wharton a justice of the peace "in Delaware river and parts adjacent." Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives