Albany County ,Rensselaerswyck NyArchives Court.....Court, Minutes May 1648
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Source: Minutes Of The Court Of Rensselaerswyck
Written: May 1648

  [4] Evert Noldingh {1} is at his request granted permission to support himself
by teaching school, and to have a lot laid out for him.

..It is ordered that Willem Jeuriaensz:must render his account next Saturday,
before noon, notice of which will be served, on him by the court messenger.

  Cornelis, Theunis; from Breuckelen is once more ordered and commanded to render
his account, next Tuesday, on pain of forfeiting twenty-five guilders.

Thursday, May 7 Anno, 1648

  The honorable director, plaintiff, against Hans Jansz from Rotterdam, for having
beaten an Indian. First default.

  The honorable director, plaintiff, against Jan van Bremen, for mischief done at
night before and on, the door of Jacob Jansz Stol.

[4v] May 11, 1648

  Hans Vos attaches fl. 120 in the hands of Nikolaes Koorn and fl.  .  .  . in the
hands of Cornelis Segersz, on account of the debt alleged to be due by Adriaen
vander Donck.

Thursday, May 28, 1648

  Quiryni Cornelisz is ordered to complete his term of service with Evert Pels,
during the planting, according to his agreement, under penalty of forfeiting fl.
25.

  Upon the verbal request of Nicolaes, Koorn, made here before the court, that he
may receive and be paid certain private debts due him by some of the patroon's
farm-hands and others; the honorable gentlemen of the court have resolved and
ordered, as they do hereby, that Nicolaes Koorn shall render, to the director,
commissioners and councilors (Gecommitteerden ende Raeden) of this colony a
statement of the goods which he received from the late honorable patroon,
according to his invoices, and render a proper account of everything for our
inspection and careful examination and, furthermore, that he shall act in
accordance with the order to be issued by us on Tuesday next, being the 2d of June
of the year 1648.


  {1} He was a tailor by trade and apparently a private master. See note under
entry of November, 23, 1650, and Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and
Beverwyck, 1:43, 44, 200, 238.


Additional Comments:
Figures within brackets represent the pages of the original manuscript. 
Elsewhere, brackets indicate material supplied by the editor.

Figures within {braces} represent foot notes

Extracted from:

MINUTES OF THE COURT OF
RENSSELAERSWYCK 1648-1652

Translated and edited by

A. J. F. VAN LAER
Archivist, Division of Archives and History

ALBANY
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
1922



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