In the Galiot Nieuwer Amstel, 1659.
Manifest of the goods loaded aboard the galiot N. Amstel, upon which Jacob Jansen Huys is skipper, destined to go to Amsterdam in Nieuw Nederlandt.
At the island of St. Cristoffel
Augustinis Hermans to N. Varlet and Company
Item to himself
Pieter van Loo to Tieleman van Vleck
At the island of Curacao Lord Vice Director Beck to the Lord D.-General Stuyvesant
7 barrels containing 3789 lb. sugar
24000 lb. dyewood
7 last salt
Item to the aforesaid Lord General
Item to the lords N. de Sille and P Tonneman
1 small chest of sugar
Item to Do. Driesius
1 chest of sugar
The Lord Director Beck to Johannes Verbrugge
Item to A. Hermans and N. Varlet
1 barrel of sugar, provisions
Item to Cornelis van Ruyven
1 small barrel of sugar, provisions
Lourens van Ruyven to C. van Ruyven
1 barrel of conch
Do. Siperius to H. Jansen van der Vin
1 small barrel of sugar, provisions
Mr. Vaendr.[i] to Daniel Litsco
1 barrel of conch
Franck Bruyn to Dr. Hans Kiersteede
1 barrel of conch
Item to Johannes Verbrugge
1 barrel of conch
Augustinis Hermans to N. Varlet and company
23 last salt
The following is what was loaded at the South River of Nieu Nederlant before Fort Nieuwer Amstel, namely:
Augustinis Hermans
Salemon Hansen
Mr. van Gasel
Mr. Beeckman[iii]
Jacob the Companys sergeant to Pieter Rudolphus
2 packs of deer skins
1 small pack of beavers
In the galiot NieuwerAmstel, the 16th of June 1659
B. Beyard, supercargo
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