DEDUCTION RESPECTING THE DIFFERENCES ABOUT BOUNDARIES, &C., IN NEW NETHERLAND: PRESENTED TO THE STATES-GENERAL, 5TH OF NOVEMBER, 1660. [Loketkas of the States-General, Letter L.; Division, West Indische Compagnie, No. 49. ] CONTENTS. LIST OF DOCUMENTS ACCOMPANYING THE REMONSTRANCE AND DEDUCTION PRESENTED BY THE DIRECTORS OF THE INCORPORATED WEST INDIA COMPANY TO THEIR HIGH MIGHTINESSES, THE STATES-GENERAL. PAGE. No. 1. Remonstrance of the West India Company to their High Mightinesses,. 131 No. 2. Deduction of said Company on the affairs between the Dutch and the English in New England and Virginia,. . . . . . 133 LETTER A. Copy of the Charter granted by their High Mightinesses, the States-General, on the XIth 139 LETTER C. LETTER D. the territory and jurisdiction of New Netherland, together with some Protests against them; also, some resolutions about the purchase of lands from the natives in those parts,. . . . . Power and authority to Mr. Hugh Peters, Minister at Salem,... Seditious and mutinous letter of John Onderhill,..... 139 150 151 LETTER E. Transactions of some seditious Englishmen on Long Island, in the village of Gravesend,......... 152 153 LETTER G. Protest of the Company's officers and the strange and important answer of the English on Long 160 LETTER H. Three special Exhibits, according to which the English nation sought to dissuade and detach the inhabitants of this State from their obedience and the oath they have taken, and by which they were bound, to the Company,... 162 LETTER I. Declaration and Manifest against those of Maryland or Virginia,... 163 163 'There are no letters from these three places. The four mentioned consist of three from Gravesend and one from Hempstead. ED. |