Document: Dutch colonial council minutes, 3-8 May 1646

Holding Institution
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NYSA_A1809-78_V04_p253
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Court proceedings. Cornelis Teunissen vs. Cornelis Mauritsen, for the payment of a house; decision of arbitrators affirmed, and the money to remain in Mr. Wilcox's hands until defendant be paid. Jan Damen vs. John Wilcox, on a contract to receive merchantable beavers at market price, for 100 guilders, loose wampum; ordered that plaintiff retain his money until Wilcox obtain his beavers, when he must pay. William Goulder vs. Thomas Gridy; defendant to pay 20 guilders, for having suffered three defaults. [1646];Interrogatories being produced by rev. Everardus Bogardus, which he requires Jacob Wolphertsen and Hendrik Kip to answer, they are ordered to answer next Tuesday, yea or nay. [1646];Court proceedings. Hans Tymensen vs. Jan Snediger, slander, having called plaintiff a branded thief; defendant declares that he knows nothing of plaintiff but what is good and honorable, and says he did not mean to apply those words to him. Fiscal vs. Borger Jorisen, slander; defendant acknowledges his fault, begs the fiscal's pardon, and promises not to repeat the offense. [1646]

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1646-05-03 to 1646-05-08
Document Date (Date Type)
1646-05-03
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May 1, 1646

Jan de Fries, plaintiff, vs. Tobias Esaias and Doom Hendricksen, defendants. Plaintiff says that the testimony given by the defendants on July 27, 1645, at the request of Gysbert de Leuw, is untrue. Ordered that de Fries prove that defendants testified falsely.

May 3, 1646

Cornelis Teunesen, plaintiff, vs. Cornelis Mauritsen, defendant, for payment of fl. 77. Parties on both sides having been heard, as well as the arbitrators who made the agreement and who declare that the defendant was promised fl. 77 at once if the plaintiff sold the house for cash payment, or else, if he sold it on credit, after two months, it is ordered that the decision of the arbitrators shall be carried out and that the money shall remain in Mr. Wilcocx's hands until Cornelis Mauritsz shall have been paid by the plaintiff or Wilcocx.

Jan Damen, plaintiff, vs. Jan Wilcocx, defendant. Plaintiff says that under an agreement with Wilcocx he was to receive for one hundred guilders of loose seawan whole beavers at market price. Ordered that Jan Damen shall retain possession of his money until Wilcocx obtain beavers here, when he shall have to pay promptly.

Everardus Bogardus appeared in court and produced interrogatories on which Jacob Wolphersen and Hendrick Kip are to be examined. They request time. Ordered here that they shall answer yes or no next Tuesday, at ten o'clock.

Jan de Fries, plaintiff, vs. Gysbert de Leuw, defendant, for slander. Default.

Willem Goulder, plaintiff, vs. Tomas Gridj, defendant. 3d default. Three defaults having been entered for non-appearance, the defendant is condemned to pay fl. 20.

La Violette, plaintiff, vs. Michiel Piket, defendant. 1st default.

May 8

Hans Tymonsen, gunner of the ship T’Amandere, plaintiff, vs. Jan Snediger, defendant, alleging that the defendant called him a branded thief. The defendant says that he knows nothing of the plaintiff but what is honest and honorable and that in using the opprobious words he did not mean the plaintiff.

The fiscal, plaintiff, vs. Borger Jorisen, defendant, for slander which the defendant uttered to the defamation of the fiscal. The defendant acknowledges his fault, begs the fiscal's pardon and promises not to repeat the offense. As to the fine, it is ordered that the parties shall choose two referees.

References

From the collections of the New York State Archives, Albany, New York.  https://www.archives.nysed.gov/  

Translation link see: http://iarchives.nysed.gov/xtf/view?docId=tei/A1809/NYSA_A1809-78_V04_p253.xml

Published bound volume is also available: Translation: Scott, K., & Stryker-Rodda, K. (Ed.). New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch, Vol. 4, Council Minutes, 1638-1649 (A. Van Laer, Trans.). Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.: 1974.

Copyright to the published bound volume is held by the Holland Society of New York.
A complete copy of this publication is available on the
New Netherland Institute website.

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