The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, their history and relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664, with an account of the South, the New Sweden, and the American companies, and the efforts of Sweden to regain their colony . as reported that the Kalmar Nyckel had been captured bythe Turks on its second voyage. Finally letters arrived from ^ This policy, if carried out, would have been a hard blow to Sweden, in?whose service hundreds of Hollanders were employed and we find that thegovernment took immediate steps to remedy the matter. A letter was writtento Fleming, April 3, 1640,


The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, their history and relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664, with an account of the South, the New Sweden, and the American companies, and the efforts of Sweden to regain their colony . as reported that the Kalmar Nyckel had been captured bythe Turks on its second voyage. Finally letters arrived from ^ This policy, if carried out, would have been a hard blow to Sweden, in?whose service hundreds of Hollanders were employed and we find that thegovernment took immediate steps to remedy the matter. A letter was writtento Fleming, April 3, 1640, stating that the resolution of the States General hadbeen received. Plans were to be made by which the Swedes could secure theirown ships and sailors, which in this case, will serve to continue the was further instructed to present the governments proposition to themagistrates of Stockholm and enjoin them to prepare ships which could be sent to Holland and other foreign places. Letter to Fleming, April 3, 1640, (). ^Vriesland did not join in the resolution and it is therefore probable thatpersons from this province had a right to enter foreign service. Sec Aitzema,v. 81. •See Arend, V. 3, p. 212 1 ^ t. ^^= In ^. J^^


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