Document: Dutch colonial council minutes, 31 May - 7 June 1646

Holding Institution
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NYSA_A1809-78_V04_p255
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Court proceedings. Hillegond Joris vs. Peter Wynkoop, on an order to show cause why defendant had arrested plaintiff's husband in the colonie (Renselaerswyck); defendant says for debt; the case having originated in Renselaerswyck, must be determined there. Fiscal vs. Borger Jorisen, slander; case referred. Fiscal vs. George Wolsey; plaintiff demands the confiscation of powder which was not duly entered; defendant says it belongs to Mr. Allerton, and requests delay until his master return from New England; granted. [1646];Court proceedings. Pater Vaer vs. Jan Wilcox, for purchase of a negro wench, of whom he demands possession; defendant ordered to satisfy the Swedish governor and plaintiff. Fiscal vs. Hans Tymonsen, gunner of the ship Amandare; defendant is asked to whom he sold the company's powder, and, remaining obstinate, is ordered to be imprisoned and then subjected to torture if he do not confess. [1646];Court proceedings. Nicolas Coorn, sheriff of Renselaerswyck vs. Anthony de Hooges, secretary of said colonie; case postponed. Gysbert de Leuw vs. Lucas Elbertsen, for stating that plaintiff had been challenged by Gysbert Cornelissen to fight a duel with swords; defendant denies having said so, and declares he knows nothing of plaintiff but what is honest and honorable; will pay costs. Fiscal vs. Borger Jorisen, slander and threatening to have a piece of the plaintiff's body before he quit the country; defendant to pay a fine of 60 guilders and to remain in prison until it be paid; after judgment was pronounced, defendant used threatening language towards the bench, whereupon he was further sentenced to be imprisoned in irons for twenty-four hours after the above fine is paid. Joris Dircksen vs. John (Haes) the cooper, for drawing a knife on plaintiff; ordered that the fiscal take cognizance of the complaint. [1646]

Document Date
1646-05-31 to 1646-06-07
Document Date (Date Type)
1646-05-31
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Translation

May 31. 1646

Dirck Clasen, plaintiff, vs. Jan Teunesen, defendant, on account of the purchase of a coat of fl. 54. Defendant says that he owes only fl. 42. A bond is produced which, after deduction [ of the payments made on it ], is found to amount to not more than fl. 3:7, which will be deducted from the coat aforesaid. Ordered that Jan Teunesen must discharge Dirck Clasen or pay the costs of the suit.

The fiscal, plaintiff, vs. Borger Jorisen, defendant, in a case of slander. Ordered that defendant settle with the fiscal if possible; otherwise, if the case come again before us, it shall be disposed of.

The fiscal, plaintiff, vs. Jorse Wolsy, defendant. Plaintiff, having seized some powder which was not entered, demands its confiscation. Defendant says that it belongs to Allerton, his master, and requests delay until his master shall have come back from New England; which is granted him,

June 1, 1646

Pater Vaer, plaintiff, vs. Jan Wilcocx, defendant, regarding the purchase of a Negro woman. Plaintiff demands delivery. Defendant is willing to make delivery. Ordered that the defendant satisfy the Swedish governor and Pater Vaer.

The fiscal, plaintiff, vs. Hans Tymonsen from Ditmersen, gunner of the ship Tamandere. The gunner is asked in court where he sold the Company's powder which he poured from the cartouches[1] into a pail. As the defendant remains obstinate, it is ordered that he be imprisoned and next put to torture if in the meantime he makes no confession.

The fiscal, plaintiff, vs. Borger Jorisen. 1 default.

June 7

Nicolaes Coorn, sheriff of the colony of Renselaerswyck, plaintiff, vs. Antony de Hooges, secretary of the colony aforesaid. Plaintiff presents his complaint in writing. Defendant asks copy in order to answer to-morrow.

Nicolaes Coorn, plaintiff, vs. Sybolt Clasen, defendant, for payment of fl. 120 for delivery of tiles. Defendant acknowledges the debt and offers to pay, provided he may have an extension of time.

Piter Wyncoop, plaintiff, vs. Antony de Hooges, defendant, because de Hooges attempted to arrest Piter Wyncoop while in bed. Plaintiff wants to know the reason. Defendant is to answer to-morrow.

Ensign Gysbert de Leuw, plaintiff, vs. Luycas Elbertsen, defendant, defendant having said that plaintiff was challenged by Gysbert Cornelisen to fight with the sword. Defendant denies that he said so and declares that he knows nothing that reflects on the ensign's honor and character. He is to pay the costs of the suit.

Translation Superscripts
[1]: Cardoesen; large cartridges fired from cannon
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_p255.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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Amandare
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