Document: Dutch colonial council minutes, 23-27 August 1640 and 30 August 1640

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NYSA_A1809-78_V04_p075-076
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23-27 August 1640. Dismissal of David Provoost as commissary of provisions, and appointment of Maurits Jansen in his place. [1640];Court proceedings. Tymon Jansen vs. Laurens Haen, slander; judgment for plaintiff, and defendant fined. [1640];Order on an application of Peter Draper, bearer of a letter from Leonard Calvert, governor of Maryland, for the rendition of Edward Griffins, an alleged fugitive servant. Said Griffins proves, by the evidence of Henry Penington, of Hackemac, that he was not a servant, but a prisoner, in Maryland; that he was a servant of captain Clabers, in Virginia. Draper to agree with Griffins for his discharge; Griffins to give security for any claim of Claber (see Vol. 1, p. 214.) [1640] (Page 75).;30 August 1640. Court proceedings. Jan Jacobsen vs. David Davidsen and Hans Noorman, for the delivery of palisades; case continued. [1640](Page 76).

Document Date
1640-08-23 to 1640-08-30
Document Date (Date Type)
1640-08-23
Document Type
Document Type Unlinked
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Translation
Translation

On the 23d of August 1640

Whereas Davit Provoost, commissary of provisions, has, against the orders of the honorable director, alienated the Company's property, left the warehouses and cellars of the Company open during the night and without express consent extended too much credit to every one and furthermore in the end has come short in his accounts, the aforesaid Davit Provoost is hereby dismissed from his office of commissary and Maurits Jansen, thus far assistant, is appointed commissary of provision in the place of Provoost, on condition that he furnish security.

Tymon Jansen, plaintiff, vs. Lourens Haen, for slander. Plaintiff desires and demands proof of the slanderous remarks which Davit Provoost is said by the defendant to have made. The defendant persists in his testimony. Davit Provoost declares in court that he knows nothing of the wife of Tymon Jansen but what is honorable and virtuous and that he has seen nothing in her house but what is proper, being ready at all times to confirm the same under oath.

Having seen the evidence and the insufficiency of the testimony produced by Lourens Haen to prove the case, the said Provoost is acquitted and the said Haen condemned to pay a fine of fl. 10 for having, as he says, had knowledge of such scandalous words so long and kept still about them and not reported the same to the magistrates according to his oath; one half [ of the amount to be ] for the church and the other half for the fiscal, on condition that he furnish the offended party a certificate hereof.

Whereas Peter Draper, by virtue of a letter from Governor Calvert of Maryland, has come here to find some runaway servants, among whom is alleged to be one Eduwart Griffins, who has appeared before us and admits that he ran away from Maryland but says that he had no master in Maryland and that Captain Claber in Virginia was his master, which he proves by Hendrick Penninghton, residing at Hackemac, who thereupon has taken the proper oath, saying that the said Griffins was not a servant, but a prisoner in Maryland; that he does not know whether Griffins, being a prisoner there, has voluntarily bound himself to any one as a servant, but that it is well known to him, Hendric Pennington, that he, [ said Griffins ], was Captain Claver's servant in Virginia; Therefore, we have ordered that the said Peter Draper shall agree with the aforesaid Griffins about his freedom and that the said Draper shall furnish satisfactory security that said Griffins shall not be molested by said Captain Claber or any one else who might show his indenture and not suffer any damage. This day, the 27th of August, in Fort Amsterdam in New Netherland.

On the 20th of August anno 1640

Jan Jacobsen from Vrelant, plaintiff, vs. Davit Davitsen and Hans Noorman, defendants, for the delivery of fence posts. The defendants having admitted that they bought 800 posts from the plaintiff and [ declared ] that they have not received the same, the plaintiff is obliged to prove that they have had the said 800 posts in the woods.

Baltasar Lourens and Tomas Broen, plaintiffs, vs. Davit Provoost, defendant. Default.

On the 6th of September

Jan Jacobsen from Vrelant, plaintiff, vs. Barent Dircksen from Norden, defendant. Default.

References

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_p075-076.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.
A complete copy of this publication is available on the
New Netherland Institute website.

Location
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Hackemac
Virginia
Maryland
Related Ancestors (Unlinked)
David Provoost
Maurits Jansen
Tymon Jansen
Laurens Haen
Peter Draper
Leonard Calvert, governor of Maryland
Edward Griffins
Henry Penington
captain Clabers
Jan Jacobsen
David Davidsen
Hans Noorman
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