Document: Van-Laer_Manuscripts_Vol-04_0111_Page-100

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[85l On the 24th of January 16*4-1 Manuel of Gerrit de Reus having been condemned to be executed with the rope so that death would follow, standing on the ladder, was pushed off by the executioner, being a Negro, having around his neck two good ropes, both of which broke, whereupon the inhabitants and bystanders called for mercy and very earnestly solicited the same. We, therefore, having taken into consideration the request ^C of the community, as also that the said Manuel had partly underv~ gone his sentence, have graciously granted him his life and ^ pardoned him and all the other Negroes, on promise of good *--* behavior and willing service. Thus done the day and year above *0 written, in Fort Amsterdam in New Netherland. ^~- l-~. On the 14th of February, being Thursday Cornelio vander Hoykens, fiscal, plaintiff, vs. Uldrich Co Lupholt, defendant. Plaintiff, answering the written denials -^ of the defendant, bitterly complains about the negligence, fraud, *^j etc., according to the written bill of complaint. Case put over. O Cornelio vander Hoykens, fiscal, plaintiff, vs. Laurens ^ Haen, defendant, for unfaithful conduct in the store. Plaintiff, in writing, demands justice and punishment of the defendant. Laurens Haen admits in court that he took the Holland linen, table linen and velours from the store without charging them to his account. Jan Snediger declares that he has nothing in his possession that belongs to Haen except some boards and a straw mattress.

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