. Scandinavian immigrants in New York, 1630-1674; with appendices on Scandinavians in Mexico and South America, 1532-1640, Scandinavians in Canada, 1619-1620, Some Scandinavians in New York in the eighteenth century, German immigrants in New York, 1630-1674. h their High:Might: the States General have concluded to issue to you, direct-ing you to allow these men to enjoy their property there free andunmolested by virtue of the provisional appeal, granted to themby their High: Might: with the clause suspending the sentencepassed over them by you on the 25th of July 1647. Although I do not doubt,


. Scandinavian immigrants in New York, 1630-1674; with appendices on Scandinavians in Mexico and South America, 1532-1640, Scandinavians in Canada, 1619-1620, Some Scandinavians in New York in the eighteenth century, German immigrants in New York, 1630-1674. h their High:Might: the States General have concluded to issue to you, direct-ing you to allow these men to enjoy their property there free andunmolested by virtue of the provisional appeal, granted to themby their High: Might: with the clause suspending the sentencepassed over them by you on the 25th of July 1647. Although I do not doubt, that you will obey and respectthese orders, yet I desire hereby to admonish you earnestly andadvise you expressly, that you allow these men to enjoy quietlyand without contradiction the result of the resolution passed bytheir High: Might: Herewith, etc.,At the Cravens Hague, May 19th, 1648. Your very good friend W. the HonorablePrudent, Discreet, OurDear and Special FriendPetrus Stuyvesant Director of Netherland.^ Kuyter made his peace with Stuyvesant, whom with twoothers he admitted in 1651 into joint ownership with himself inhis plantation on the Harlem flats, where he was now actively en- 577 New York Colonial Docvimeiits, XIV., p. b -r^ \ K aj O S - l-H >H M >- l-H 1-5 a ;::2 >. a a) s ^ ^ q =j :i. ^ U CA. -^ -^ :^ a X AA. Houses on tUe Marckveldt. BB. Houses on Marckveldt Steegli and BeverGraft. C. Rear of the Five Houses. D. Brewery of West India Co. E. OldChurch. F. Old Parsonage, where Anneke Jans, from Norway, lived. G. HendHendrieksen Kip. H. Anthony Jansen van Vees. I. Hendr. Jansen Smit. J. HendrWillemsen. baker. K. Houses of Teunis Craie. L. Jacob Wolphertsen van Couwenhoven. M. Cornelis Melyn (later occupied by Jacob Loper, a Swede). X. CaptJocheni Pietersen Kuyter, a Dane. O. Sibout Claessen. P. Cornelis van Tien hoven. Q. Adriaen Vincent. LARASON. 245 gaged in restoring his impaired fortunes. But in 1654 he wasmurdered by the Indians at


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