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NOTARIAL PAPERS I AND 2. 1600-1606
longer delay, in good beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece ; thereto binding his person and estate, real and personal. nothing excepted. subject to all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Gelyn Verplancken and Jacob Sandertsz Glen, as witnesses hereto called. RUTGER JACOBSZ
Geleyn V'erplanck Jacob Sanderss Glen
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 166 1
Bond of Thomas Powell to Jan Bastiaensen van Gutsenhoven [14]] On this day, the 26th of August 1661, appeared before me. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after- named witnesses. Tomas Paul, dwelling in Beverwyck, and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Jan Bastiaensz van Gutsenhoven in the sum of one hundred and eleven guilders and eight stivers, growing out of the delivery of wares and merchandise to his content received by him; which aforesaid sum of fl. 111-8, with interest thereon at 10 per cent a year, commencing on the date hereof and running until the full and effectual payment of the same, the subscriber promises to pay to said Gutsenhoven or to the lawful bearer hereof. next month of July 1662, punctually and without further delay: thereto binding his person and estate, real and personal, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges.
Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland. in the presence of Gelyn Verplancken and Jacob Sandertsz Glen, as witnesses hereto called.
THOMAS POWELL
Gerleyn Terplanck Jacob Sandersen Glen
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
The contents of this was paid to me in seawan, reckoned at 18 guilders the beaver, dated as above.
JAN BASTIAENSEN
Bond of Jan Dareth to Jan Bastiaensen van Gutsenhoven [142] On this day, the 27th of August 1661. appeared before me. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after-
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named witnesses. Mr Jan Dareth, and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Jan Bastiaensz van Gutsenhoven in the sum of three hundred and seventy-one guilders, seventeen stivers and eight pence, growing out of the matter of merchandise delivered and to his content received; which said sum of A. 371- 17-8, wth interest thereon at to per cent a year, commenc- ing on the date hereof and running until the full and effectual pay- ment of the same, he, the subscriber, promises to pay to said Gutsen- hoven, or to his order next month of July 1662, punctually and without longer delay, in good whole beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece; thereto binding his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Gelyn Verplancken and Jacob Sandertsz Glen, as witnesses hereto called. JAN DARETI
Geleyn Verplanck Jacob Sandersen Glen
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Contract of sale of a house and lot from Jan Thomassen, Volckert Jansen and Gerrit Bancker to Pieter Claerbout
[143] On this day, the 29th of August 1061, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afore- named witnesses, Jan Thomasz, Flockert Jansz and Gerrit Banckert of the first part. and Mr Pieter Claerbout, prelector (I'oorleser) in the church here, of the second part, acknowledg- ing, said Jan Thomassz, Folckert Janssz and Gerrit Banckert, that they have sold, and he. Mr Pieter Claerbout. that he has bought of them, a certain, the sellers', house and lot, with all that is thereon fast by earth and nail and furthermore with such dominant and servient estates and rights as the sellers obtained the -ame of Rem Jansz, the smith, Jan Thomasz having bid in the -ame at public vendue for the three of them, and as the same has hitherto been possessed by them according to the patent and deed thereof which shall be handed over to the purchaser on the day of delivery, such as said house and lot are built, fenced and undpaled, standing and hing in the village of Beverwyck, on the southerly side of the street near the church, being to the west of Cornelis Theunisz Bos, to the north of Jan Daret, to the east of
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Jan van Aecken and to the south of the said street; 1 the said house and lot being sold and to be delivered to the buyer free and unin- cumbered, without any charges thereon or issuing out of the same, saving the lord's right; for the [144] purchase of which said house and lot said Mr Pieter Claerbout, the buyer, promises to pay the sum of eight hundred and twenty-four guilders in good whole beavers, reckoned at eight guilders apiece, in three instalments, to wit : before the delivery of this, thirty beavers; in the month of July 1662, thirty-six and a half like beavers; and in the month of July 1663, another thirty-six and a half beavers; the buyer may take possession of and occupy said house and lot on the Ist of May 1662 and the same shall be conveyed to him on the last payment. For the faithful performance of which, the parties hereto mutually bind their respective persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in X: Netherland, in presence of Arien Appel and Pieter River- dinck, as witnesses hereto called.
JAN THOMASZ VOLCKARTT JANSZ GERRET BANCKEN PIETTER CLAEREBOUDT
A: Appel Pieter Ryverdingh
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Agreement whereby Goosen van Oort binds himself to work for Willem Brouwer as a journeyman shoemaker
[145] On this day, the last of August 1661. Willem Brouwer, master shoemaker, acknowledges that he has engaged Goossen van Noort,2 journeyman shoemaker, and he, van Noort, that he has
1 In Professor Pearson's translation the compass directions were reversed and a note stated that the lot was on the north side of State street between James street and Broadway, as shown in Munsell's Collections, 4:100. This, however, conflicts not only with the explicit statement in the above contract that the lot was aende suydeliske syde van sheeren straete, but also with the description in the deed from Rem Jansen, dated August 3. 1660, in Early Records of Albany, 1:283-84, and with that of the confirmatory patent to Pieter Claerbout, dated May 11. 1147, which reads: " having to the North the street, to the East Cornelis Teunissen Bos, & to the west Jan van Aeckens."
2 He signs himself "vanoort" or van Oort. He married Maria Peck and for a time owned a lot at Schenectady. Between 1(85 and 1692 he had three children baptized in Albany. See History of the Schenectady Patent, p. 185, and Holland Society of New York, Yearbock, 1904, P. 39, 50. 58.
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bound himself to serve said Brouwer faithfully in the making of shoes and what appertains thereto, until the first of May 1662, [said service] having commenced on the eleventh of this present month of August, for which service besides free board and drink, lodging and washing he, Brouwer, at the expiration of the term, promises to pay him, Goossen, nine good whole beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece ; and if in the meantime Goosen shall have need of any necessaries of woolen or linen, or stockings, he. Brouwer, promises to supply him at beaver's price, deducting the same from the aforesaid sum. All in good faith ; done in Bever- wyck in N: Netherland, date as above.
WILLEM BROUWER GOSSEN VANOORT
In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Power of attorney from Eldert Gerbertsen Cruyff to his brother Cornelis Gerbertsen Cruyff
[ 146| On this day, the 20 of September 1661, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after- named witnesses, Eldert Gerbertsz Cruyff, dwelling at Betlehem in the colony aforesaid, and declared that he constituted and appointed hereby Cornelis Gerbertsz Cruyff, his brother. dwelling at Hilverson, near Naerden in Holland, his special attorney, to demand, collect and receive from the heirs and administrators of the estate of the late Hendrick Jansz van Naerden, formerly cow- herd here, who died here in Beverwyck,1 a certain sum of two hun- dred and twenty guilders and seventeen stivers, or the value thereof in Holland money, which he. the principal, after his | Jansz's| death disbursed and paid according the accounts and vouchers thereof sent herewith to the attorney; therefore, acquittance to grant for receipts, in case of refusal to compel payment by legal proceedings and rigor of the law, to this end all legal steps to observe to judg ment and final execution thereof, with power one or more persons ad lites to substitute in his place, [ the principal] promising at all times to hold valid whatever may be done, transacted and per- formed in the matter by said brother, his attorney, or by his sub
1 At the house of Dirckje Harmens. Jan Martens and Dirckje Harmen. took care of the estate. See Holland Society of New York, Your Bock 1000, 13 145.
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stitute, without any contradiction. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N: Netherland, in presence of Cornelis Theunisz Bos and Adriaen Appel, as witnesses hereto called.
ELLERT GERBERTSZ CRUIF
Cornelus Thonisen Bos A: . Ippel
Power of attorney from Johannes la Montagne to his son Willjam la Montagne
[147] On this day, the 2d of September 1661. appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after- named witnesses, the Honorable Johan la Montagne, vice director of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, and declared that he constituted and appointed by these presents his son Mr Willjam la Montagne his special attorney before the honorable court of the city of Amsterdam in N: Netherland or wherever it is proper to grant, transfer and make over in true and absolute ownership to and for the behoof of Mr Isaacz de Foreest a certain just half of a lot and garden, as they were fenced off two years ago, on the easterly side of his honor's [Montagne], in breadth on the street 30 feet and in length to the end, except the part thereof that belongs to the Honor- able De Sille, standing and lying within the aforesaid city, and this by virtue of the patent thereof ; consequently to vest the same in said De Foreest, and said grantor to divest of the same; and further- more all things to do, transact and perform, which may be needful and to him may seem proper ; promising at all times to hold valid all that may be done and performed by said attorney in said matter, without any contradiction.
Thus done and executed in Fort Orange in N: Netherland, in presence of Ludovicus Cobes, court messenger, and Sacharias Sichels,1 as witnesses hereto called.
LA MONTAGNE
Ludouicus Cobes Zacharyass Seckelss
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 166 I
1 Zacharias Sickells served as rattle watchman of the city in 1680. In 1603 he went to New York and was succeeded as town cryer and porter by William Holllie, see Annals of Allbany, 2:110, 127.
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Quitclaim from Gysbert Cornelissen Bogaert of Catskill to his brother Cornelis Cornelissen Bogaert of Rensselaerswyck for his one-fourth interest in the family homestead in Holland
[148] On this day, the 3d of September 1661, appeared before me, Direk van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the herein- after named witnesses, Gysbert Cornelisz Bogaert, of the first part, and Cornelis Cornelisz Bogaert, his brother, of the second part. Gysbert Bogaert dwelling in Katskil and Cornelis Bogaert in the aforesaid colony [of Renselaerswyck] in N: Netherland ; acknow]- edging, said Gysbert Bogaert that he had sold, and he, Cornelis Bogaert, that he had bought of him, a just child's portion, to wit, a one-fourth interest in a farm lying in the jurisdiction of Schoonderwoert in Holland, received by him by inheritance and descent on the death and demise of their father Cornelis Theunisz Bogaert and of their mother Beelitie Cornelisz at Schoonderwoert aforesaid; for which just one-fourth interest in said farm he. Gysbert Cornelisz, acknowledges that he has been fully paid and satisfied by the hands of his brother Cornelis Cornelisz Bogaert aforesaid, the last penny with the first, so that he has no further claim thereon ; therefore giving him full power and authority to take possession of said one-fourth interest and to do therewith as with his own patrimonial estate, promising neither to do nor cause to be done anything contrary hereto, either by or without resorting to law, in any manner whatever, binding himself thereto according to law, all honestly and in good faith. Thus done and executed in the colony of Renselaerswyck in N: Netherland, in presence of the Honorable Frans Barentsz Pastor and Adriaen Gerritsz, magis- trates of Fort Orange, as witnesses hereto called.
This mark X was made by GYSBERT CORNELISZ BOGAERT, aforesaid CORNELIS BOGAERT
Frans Barens: Pastoor .Adriaen Gerretsen 1
D. V. SCHEMALUYNE, Not. Pub. 1601
1 Adriaen Gerritsen van Papendorp, for many years one of the magis- trates of Beverwyck and one of the first aldermen of Albany designated by the Dougan charter of July 22, 1680. He died shortly before November 27, 1688, when his will was brought into court, proved and ordered to be Irans- lated and recorded. See Annals of .Albany, 2:70, 101.
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NOTARIAL PAPERS I AND 2, 1660-1696
Bill of sale of two horses from Jan Barentsen Wemp to Aert Pietersen Tack
[149] On this day, the 7th of September 1661. Jan Barentsz Wemp acknowledges that he has sold, and Aert Peeterz Tacq, dwelling in the Esopus, that he has bought and received of him, two horses, to wit, a gelding, and a mare; for which he, Aert Peeterse Tack, promises to pay to him. Jan Barentsz. or to his order, the sum of six hundred guilders in good whole beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece, or grain, or merchandise at beavers price, at the option of the seller, not later than the month of March 1663, promptly, without longer delay; therefor binding his person and estate. real and personal, nothing excepted, to the authority of all courts and judges; and it is further stipulated that, as the said mare is at present with foal, if the same when born proves to be a mare, it shall be owned by, and be at the risk of the seller, but the buyer shall keep it six years and then deliver it over to the seller, whether it also be with foal or not; but if a stallion colt be born, the buyer shall keep it three years, at the risk of both parties, and it shall then be sold for the benefit of both, each to have a just half. All honestly and in good faith, parties binding themselves as above. Done in the colony of Renselaerswyck, dated as above.
This mark I B 11 was made by JAN BARENTSSZ WEMP, aforenamed This mark A was made by AERT PEETERSZ TACK, aforenamed In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 166I
Bond of Jan Martensen to Jan Bastiaensen van Gutsenhoven [150] On this day, the 7th of September 1661, appeared before me. Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after- named witnesses, Jan Martensz de wever ( the weaver ), and acknowledged that he was well and truly indebted to Mr Jan Bastiaensz van Gutsenhoven in the sum of nine hundred and six- teen guilders, fifteen stivers and eight pence, growing out of wares and merchandise to his content received, which said sum of 1. 916-15-8, with interest on the same at 10 per cent a year, beginning on the date of a mortgage for a greater sum executed
CARLY RECORDS OF ALBANY
24 August 1660 and running till the full and effectual payment thereof, he, the subscriber, promises to pay to said Gutsenhoven, or to the lawful bearer hereof, in good, whole beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece, next month of July 1662, punctually and without longer delay; therefor binding his person and estate, real and personal, present and to come, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N: Netherland, in presence of the honorable magistrates, Evert Wendel and Adriaen Gerritsz, as witnesses hereto called.
This mark + was made by JAN MARTENSZ de Wever, aforenamed
Euert Wendel .Adriaen Gerretsen
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not Pub. 1661
Lease of a house from Adriaen Gerritsen van Papendorp to Mathys Jansen
[15]] On this day. the 7th of September 1for, Mr Adriaen Gerritsz has let and Mathys Janssz has leased of him a certain, the lessor's, house and lot, standing and lying within this village of Beverwyck at present occupied by Mr Gysbert Imbroch, chirur- geon, and known to the lessee; for the time of one year beginning on the ist of May 1002 for the sum of two hundred and fifty guilders to be paid in good, whole beavers reckoned at eight guilders apiece. It is further stipulated that as sand house and lot is to be delivered to the lessee in proper repair, window, roof and floor tight, at the beginning of this lease, the lessee shall be holden to deliver up the same again at the end of said lease in the same condition, accidents happening in which neither he nor his are concerned excepted. For the faithful performance of what is hereinbefore written, the parties hereto mutually bind their respective persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. In good faith subscribed by the lessor and lessee, in Beverwyck in N: Nether- land, dated as above.
ADRIAEN GERRET EN MATTHYS JANSEN In my presence. D. V. SCHI LUYNE, Not. Pub. 1001
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Lease of a house from Catryna Jochems, wife of Abraham Staets, to Maria Becker, wife of Johannes Becker
[152] On this day, the Ioth of September 1661, Catryna Jochemsz, wife of Mr Abraham Staats, lets, and Maria Beckers, wife of Johannes Becker, hires the lessor's house and lot, standing and lying in the village of Beverwyck near the house of Folckert Jansz and known to the lessee; for the time of one year beginning on the first of November next, for the sum of one hundred and fifty guilders, to be paid in good, merchantable beavers, reckoned at eight guilders apiece. It is further stipulated that in case the lessor wishes to build a little house on the lot for her own con- venience, she may do so at her pleasure and during the trading season next summer she may also retain the use of the little house at present standing there. Also, in case of a longer lease, this lessee is to have the preference, provided she pay as much as others. Furthermore, a window is to be made on the north side of the house at the expense of the lessor ; and as said house and lot is to be delivered to the lessee in proper repair, window, roof and floor tight, she, the lessee, promises to deliver up the same at the end of this lease in the same condition, unavoidable acci- dents excepted : thereto binding their respective persons and estates, nothing excepted, to the authority of all courts and judges. Done in Beverwyck, dated as above.
TRINTEN IOCHGIMS MARYKEN D' BECKER In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
Power of attorney from Pieter Symonsen van Oostanen to François Boon
[153] On this day, the 12th of September 1661, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after- named witnesses, Pieter Symonssz van Oostsanen, who declared that hereby he constituted and appointed Mr Francois Boon his special attorney to demand, collect and receive of divers persons, his debtors. such beavers as from the same are due to him, accord- ing to the evidences thereof placed in the hands of the attorney ; therefore, acquittance to give for receipts, and in case of refusal to constrain them to pay by judicial means and proceedings, to this
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end all legal steps to observe to judgment and final execution of the same; and furthermore all things to do, transact and perform which may be needful and seem proper to him; promising at all times to hold valid whatever may be done and performed in this matter by said attorney, without any contradiction ; provided that the attorney be hoklen a proper return to make of his said trans- actions and receipts when required. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland in presence of
PIETER SYMONSZ
Lammert Janse Pieter Claess Kayen
In my presence, D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub 1661
Power of attorney from Pieter Claessen Kay to Evert Wendel
[154| On this day, the 12th of September 1661, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after- named witnesses, Pieter Claesz Cay van Oostsanen, and declared that he constituted and appointed by these presents Evert Wendel his special attorney to demand, collect and receive of diverse per- sons, his debtors, such beavers as may be due to him from them, according to the evidences thereof placed in the hands of the attorney ; therefore, acquittance to grant for receipts, and in case of refusal to constrain them to pay by judicial means and pro- ceedings, to that end all legal steps to observe to judgment and final execution thereof ; and furthermore all things to do, transact and perform which may be needful and seem to him proper, prom- ising at all times to hold valid whatever may be done and performed in this matter by said attorney, without any contradiction ; provided that said attorney be held a proper return to make of his said trans- actions and receipts when required. Thus done and executed in New Netherland in Beverwyck, in the presence of Lammert Jansz and Pieter Symonsz, as witnesses hereto called.
PIFTER CLAESZ KAY
Lammert Janse Pieter Symenss
Power of attorney from Jan Bastiaensen van Gutsenhoven to Jeremias van Rensselaer with list of debts to be collected
[155] On this day, the 12th of September fon, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the after-
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named witnesses, Mr Jan Bastiaensz van Gutsenhoven, trader here, proposing to depart for Holland, and declared that he constituted and appointed by these presents the Honorable Jeremias van Rens- selaer, director of the colony aforesaid, his special attorney to sell his remaining goods (now to be delivered over to his honor) to his best advantage; likewise to exchange the seawan for good peltry ; and to demand, collect and receive payment of divers per- sons, his debtors, according to obligations and accounts thereof, as shown in the list placed in the hands of the attorney; therefore, to look after all his affairs and either as plaintiff or defendant to prosecute and defend his claims against any and every person and also to trade the merchandise and seawan; for the receipts acquittance to grant, the delinquent debtors to compel to pay by legal means and proceedings and to this end all legal steps to observe to judgment and final execution thereof, with power one or more persons with the like or limited powers to substitute in his place ; also to compound. contract and agree, and furthermore all things to do, perform and transact, in respect to the sale of said goods, the exchanging of seawan and the collecting of outstanding debts, which may be needful and seem to him proper. either by or without resorting to law ; promising at all times to hold [156] as valid whatever may be done and performed in this matter by said attorney, or by his substitute, without any contradiction, pro- vided that said attorney be holden a proper return to make of his said transactions, administration and receipts when required. Thus done and executed in the colony of Rensselaerswyck, in presence of Gelyn Verplancken and Jacob Sandertsz Glen, as witnesses hereto called.
JAN BASTIAENSEN VAN GUTSENIIOVEN
Geleyn Verplanck Jacob Sandersen Glen
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1661
[157] List of the following [obligations and accounts]1 deliv- ered by Jan Bastia[en]sz to Mr Jeremias van Renselaer on the 12th of September Aº. 1661, at Fort Orange in New Netherland
Nº. I An obligation of Sander Leendertsz Glen .. fl 9753-12- 8 2 do. Eldert Gerbertsz Cruyff. 128- 2
do. Gerret Swart 1.470
3 1
do. Willem Bout 800
1 A number of these bonds or obligations are recorded on the preceding pages.
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No. 5 .An obligation of
Corn. Cornelisz van Voorhout
fl 411-12
0
do.
Jan Thomasz .
712- 2 - 4
do.
Anneke Bogardus
3)I- I
do .
Jacob Jansz Ilodder
211-17
9
do. Henderick Reur
280
do.
Teunis Dircksz van Vechten.
125- 9
II
do.
Ilenderick Jochgemsz
135- 6
12
do.
Claas van Rotterdam.
390
13
do.
Cornel.s Teunisz yan Slyck. .
193- 8
14
do.
Geertruy Andrie z1
213
15
do.
Tomas Poulusz-
1.36
16
do.
Philip de Brouwer"
416-18
17
do.
Jan de Wever!
916-15-8
18
do
Thomas Clabbort'
280)- 4
20)
dlo.
Meyndert de smit"
02
21
do.
Jan Labatie
210- 1- 8
23
do.
Jan Roelofsz
550- 4
24
do.
Rutger Jacobsz
835-12
26
do.
Henderick Rooseboom
024
27
do.
Menwes Pietersz Hoochboom
50-10
28
do.
Gerret van Slechtenhorst ....
230 -II
20
do.
Andries Jerpersz
67-14
31
do.
Evert Pels
144
32
do
llans de Nooreman'
4 )
33
do.
Lodovicus Cobesz
61
[158] N
34
do.
Lammert van Valckenb [urch ]
A 41
35
clo .
Thomas Jans de Boer-
40
36
do.
llarmen Bamboes1
56
37
do.
Jaques Tysen
2")
38
do.
Harmen Basejaen-z
32
39
do.
Jan van Hoesem
53 18
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