Document: Dutch colonial council minutes, 7-21 September 1645

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NYSA_A1809-78_V04_p235
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Declaration. Of James Bier, that capt. Jan de Vries called Wilcocks a dog and puppy, notwithstanding minister Bogardus and his wife stood at his door. [1645];Court proceedings. Peter Cornelissen vs. Thomas Sandersen, defamation, in calling plaintiff an informer; defendant acknowledges the charge, and pleads provocation; which he is ordered to prove. Gerrit Douman allowed to take copy of the account of Jacob Naviere, of whom he claims to be heir. Mattys Gerbrantsen vs. Cornelis Teunissen, slander; defendant pleads hastiness, and acknowledges that he knows nothing of the plaintiff but what is good and honorable. Cornelis Antonissen vs. Claes Jansen Ruyter, action for recovery of beavers and corn, delivered to defendant by plaintiff on his private account, and not for the patroon; referred to the court of the colonie Renselaerswyck. Francis Weeks, plaintiff, vs. Mr. Spicer, for loss of a gun; judgment for defendant. [1645]

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1645-09-07 to 1645-09-21
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1645-09-07
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On September 7, 1645

Jems Bier says in court that Captain de Vries, without any reason, before Wilcocx had given any cause for it, called said Wilcocx a dog, a son of a bitch, and similar names, notwithstanding Domino Bogardus, his wife and a Dutchman (unknown to him) were standing in his doorway. Also, that Tomas Hal was present there, but that he does not know whether it was at the beginning or the end of the dispute when said Hal came there; which Jems Bier has confirmed on oath.

Captain Vries, plaintiff, vs. Jan Wilcocx, defendant. Case adjourned until the arrival of Tomas Hal.

Claes Jansen, plaintiff, vs. Willem Bredenbent, defendant. Ordered that a copy of the complaint shall be delivered to the defendant.

September 21, l645

Cornelis Antonisz, attorney for Jan de Fries, plaintiff, vs. Jan Wilcocx, defendant. Case adjourned until tomorrow morning, at eight o'clock sharp, to see whether the affidavits are rejectable.

Willem Bredenbent, plaintiff, vs. the heirs of Cornelis Lambersen Cool, defendants. The case is adjourned until Huych Aertsen comes down, as parties refer to him.

Piter Cornelissen, plaintiff, vs. Tomas Sandersen, defendant, because the defendant called the plaintiff an informer. Defendant acknowledges the slander. Ordered that defendant prove that the plaintiff called him a crazy devil.

In court appeared Gerrit Douman, sergeant, who produced three affidavits made in the presence of the fiscal, from which it would seem that he, Douman, was the heir of Jacob Naviere and whereas we, the director and council, have no objection thereto, he, Douman, is given permission to obtain a copy of the said Navier's account and to demand the earned wages due to him from the honorable directors at Amsterdam. The chest is provisionally turned over to him, under inventory.

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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_p235.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.
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New Netherland Institute website.

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