Rev. John Moore of Newtown, Long Island, And Some of His Descendants
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XI. EXTRACT FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE SELECT MEN, 3 NOVEMBER, 1650. ! The English of Gravesend among others, having, with the Director's consent, given the Indians of Cannarse some stamped guns, in payment for their laud, the latter came with them on the 6'h ditto to Couwenhoven's house. Couwenhoven complained of it to the Fiscal, and to Mr. Montague who, too, hath seen the guns; but without any result. 'Twas allowed to pass so. XII. GOV. STUYVESANT TO THE MAGISTRAATS OFF HEEMSTEAD. T 17 July, 16...57. You al doe knouw that Mister Robbert fordim sum tymes minister [of] the town off heemsted ; did leaue the pleaic and alsoo the exercys of the ministery without our wish or knuwledge and for no or littel reasons therefore wee ken not ad mitt him is such a mennor of comminge againe. See after my servis recommendinge you al unto the proteckcon off the Almeytig I rest. XIII. THE MAGISTRATES OF GRAVESEND TO THE DIRECTORS AT AMSTERDAM. § Honorable Gentlemen : Your honors' letter, dated the 21st March, 1651, was handed us by our honored and revered Governor, agreeably to your Honors' commands, and we return you our humble and thankful acknowledgment for your Honors' care not only of us, but also for the general wel- fare and prosperity of the entire country, it being to us a very great encouragement that we should receive your favorable inclination not only to hear but to redress the just grievances of your subjects in this Province; also, that your Honors are pleased to maintain us in our privileges; wherefore shall we, on all occurring occasions, applj- and repair to you, as our Lords and Patroons, for the improvement of whatever we consider out of order, or to obtain any further just privileges.
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