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L'olckart Janss
RUTGER JACOBSZ
Barent Reynderss
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1660
Power of Attorney from Sander Leendertsen Glen to Capt. Thomas Willet to sell his house and lot in the Smits Valey on Manhattan island
[8 blank ; 9] On this day, the 23d of August 1660, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Sander Leendertsz Glen, trader, dwelling in Beverwyck, who declared that by these presents he constitutes and appoints the Honorable Capt. Tomas Willet his special attorney for the best advantage of the principal to sell his house and lot lying in the Smits Valey on the island of Manhatans wherein at present Lauris Cornelisz van[de] Well dwells, for not less than the sum of two thousand guilders, the more the better; therefore, the ownership of said house and lot in the buyer to vest and him, the principal, to divest and dispossess thereof, the stipulated purchase money to receive, acquittance thereof to grant, and in case the attorney can not sell said house and lot in accordance with the above conditions,
1 In the margin is written, but canceled : "the principal binding himself and guaranteeing that the house. lot and lands shall be delivered to the purchaser free and unincumbered."
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the same to lease to the best advantage of the principal and the rent to receive, and furthermore all things to do, perform and transact which may be needful and by him deemed advisable, [the principal ] promising at all times to ratify whatever by virtue hereof may be done and performed in the matter aforesaid by the said attorney. without contradiction, provided that the attorney be holden to make a proper return of his transactions and receipts. Done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in presence of Toomas Paul and Jan Albertsz.1 master shoemaker, as witnesses hereto called.
SANDER LEURSEN
Thomas Powell Jan allbars
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub 1660
Power of attorney from Hans Coenraetsen to his wife
Lio blank : 11] On this day, the 24th of August 1000, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Hans Coenraetsz,2 late cadet in the service of the honorable West India Company here in New Nether- land, and declared that by these presents he constitutes and appoints Barentge Straetskerke," his wife, his special attorney to obtain at the office of the honorable director general of New Netherland a settlement of accounts of the wages and pay due to him for his services in the capacity aforesaid; therefore, payment of the same to solicit and receive, acquittance for the same to execute and fur thermore all things to do, perform and transact which may be need- ful and which she may deem advisable: [the principal] promising at all times to ratify without contradiction whatever his said wife in the matter aforesaid shall do and perform. Done and executed in the colony of Renselaerswyck in New Netherland, in presence of Schepen Corn. Steenwyck and Jean Labatie, as witnesses heret )
called. This mark II was made by HANS Witnesses KOENRATSZ himself Cornelis Steenwyck Jan Labatic
D. V. SCHELLPYNE. Not Pub. 1660
En Albertson van Steenwyck ; see p. [80] Hans Contracts from Neurenburch, or Nuremberg, in Vavaria ;
Strautskerke is a colloquial form of the name of the village of 's Heer- Arendskerke, on the island of South Beveland, in the province of Zealand.
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Power of attorney from Pieter Andriaensen Soogemacklyck to Tielman van Vleek, notary public at New Amsterdam, to col- lect certain debts
[12 blank ; 13] On this day, the 24th of August 1660, before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, appeared Pieter Adriaensz alias Soogemackelick,1 who declared that by these presents he constitutes and appoints Mr Tieleman van Vleek, notary at New Amsterdam in New Netherland, his special attorney to demand, collect and receive from various persons dwelling there and thereabouts such sums as they owe him according to the assignments sent to him herewith ; therefore. acquit- tance for receipts to grant, and in case of refusal to force the delinquents to pay by rigor of law and justice ; to this end all legal steps to observe until judgment and final execution thereof; and furthermore all things to do, perform and execute which may be needful and to him seem advisable; the principal promising at all times to hold valid without any contradiction whatever the attorney may do in the matter aforesaid, provided that the attorney shall be bound to turn over the proceeds to Mr Gouert Loockermans and to render to the principal a proper accounting, statement and settle- ment, when requested. Done and executed in the colony of Rense- laerswyck, in the presence of Mr Gerard Swart, schout of said colony, and Mr Jan V[er]beeck, magistrate in Fort Orange, as wit- resses hereto called.
PIETER ADR[I]AENSEN SOOGI MACKLICK
G: Swartt Jan Verbelec]k
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. I660
Assignment of debts by Evert Nolden to Jan Bastiaensen van Gutsenhoven
[14 blank ; 15] On this day, the 25th of August 1665, before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter
1 Pieter Adriaensen, alias " So-easy." He was an innkeeper at Beverwyck and came from Woggelum, a small place near Alkmaar, in the province of North Holland. According to notes by Professor Pearson, in Early Records of Albany, 1:230, 234, he had a brother Jacob Adriaense Soogemackelyck, who was also an innkeeper and in partnership with him. This, however, is believed to be a mistake. as in the documents printed on these pages the names Jacob and Pieter seem to be used interchangeably and to refer to the same person. See also same volume, page 253, where the name "Sooge- mackelyck " has been supplied, although Jacob Adriaensen van Utrecht was probably the man referred to.
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med witte -et appeared Evert Noldingh,1 who declared that by these presents he grants, transfers and absolutely makes over to and for the behoof of Mr Jan Bastiaensz van Gutsenhoven 2 the debts hich the hereinafter named persons owe him, viz :
Ubert Andriesz Ncorman
11 4-10
Aert van [wicle.
Arent van den Berch 13
Albert Gerritsz 10 8
( asper the skipper".
3-15
Eldert Gerbertsz Cruyff
30- 2
Claes de Goyers
4-10
Arent van Curlar
3-12
Evert Pels
12- 2
Frans Pietersz alias kant van wilder
73-10
Harmen Bastiaensz
22-18
lan Tymensz
2-18
Jan Machielsz6
8- 8
Jan Cornelissz, carpenter.
50- 0
Jan Helmensz allas Jan de Back.
145- 6
lillis Putersz. carpenter'
4 19
Jacob Loockermans
10-12
Jan Ridloff-%
4-12
Jan Pietersz, tailor"
0 15
Jochem Ketel 12 12
Jacobus Looper11 18 4
[16] Jan Barentsz, carpenter1-
4 -4
1 [vert Nolling!, or Nohlen, was licensed as a schoo master in Rensse- lacr-wyck in 1048.
" Jan Bastiaensen van Gutsenhoven, or Gud-enhoven, was an agent of Messrs Momma, of Amsterdam, Holland. He died in the colony in 1666 or
" Casper Jaren Hollenbeck?
4 (acs Andriessen, from Hilversum in the Get, province of North link- land1, hence called "the Goyer "
' Frais Petersen Claus, or Klauw. "We came to a creek where, near the river. lives the man whom they usually call The Child of Luxury Ct Kind I H'endel, because he formerly bal been such an ore, but who now was to far from being the Child of Poverty ('t Kind van Armoede), for he was Vie York. in 1070 81, by Jacar Dankers and Poter Shivter, translated by Henry C. Murphy, in Very at the Long Island Historical Society, 1:321; recently reprinted under the title Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, in series of " Original Narra- Ives of Early American History," p. 217 18 See also Mundell's Collections. 2:372.
. Jan Michielsen, from Edam. He was a tailor by trade and came to ker cher-wyck in 1038. See I an Rensse der Baier Mss p. 818-10.
Not " Jan de Bock," as given in Early Records of .1 bany. 1-245. . 15 You are appears a "Jan with the beard." who may be the same person as "In de Back." it is not unlikely that this word " Bock." meaning buck, or 0, was applied to him as a nickname en account of a pecuharhy shaped carl
Jili Pietersen Meyer ; See Parly Records of Albany, 1:130 31 " 1:1 Pietersen Mulder? Ichom Ketelhuyn, or Ketelheim
11 Jack, Teunissen, alias de Looper ; ses Early Records of Albany. 1 . 210 "Professor Person here supplies the name of "Wemp," but lan Barentsen Wamp was hot . carpenter. The man referred to was probably the Juin Lit ro en who gifs .s a witness to two powers of att rney, printed in blic .f .Ilb my. 1 :254.
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Cornelis Sagersz1
28-15
Cornelis Segers, the younger.
2-1-4
lange Jacob, who lives with (or near?) van Nes"
9
Jan Labatie
1-16
Luycas Eldertsz
4-18
Phillip Pietersz Schuyler
5-7
Tomas Coninghi
9-12
Pieter Loockermans. carpenter
25-10
Pieter de lange Goyer3
20-18
Steven Jansz
32
Tomas Jansz. skipper 8-19
Tomas Chambur+
4-9 5
Tys de Goyers
Teunis Cornelisz 2- 8
Hendrick Fredricxsz
21-17
Teunis Dircxsz
9-10
Meus Hoogeboom
30- I
f 601-18
which aforesaid sums (being honestly due as vouched for by the appearer) the aforesaid Jan Bastiaensz shall collect and receive as his own absolute property, in part payment of what the appearer owes him, without the appearer having any further claim whatsoever thereon, promising nevermore to do nor cause anything to be done contrary hereto in any manner, for which he binds his person and estate, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Done and [17] delivered in the colony of Renselaerswyck in the presence of Mr Arent van Corlaer and Mr Jan Tomasz, trader, as witnesses hereto called.
EVERT NOLDEN
A. van Curler
Jan Thomass 7
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1660
1 Cornelis Segersen van Voorhout.
- Long, or tall, Jacob, referring to Jacob Hevic. See Early Records of Albany. 2: Van Nes refers probably to Cornelis Hendricksen van Nes.
3 Professor Pearson adds in brackets "the long thrower," but as shown above, Goyer refers to a man from the district of Het Gooi, or Goodland. in the province of North Holland.
4 Thomas Chambers.
5 Tys Evertsen : see Early Records of Albany, 1 :499.
6 Reynier Wisselpenninck.
7 Jan Thomassen from Witbeeck, or Wittbek, in Holsteyn. Cf. his sig- nature in Notaria! Papers, 2:105.
2- 8
Reynier, carpenter6
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Power of attorney from Gerrit van Slichtenhorst and Philip Pietersen Schuyler, son and son-in-law of Brant Aertsen van Slichtenhorst, to Meyndert Andriessen, to represent them at the settlement of their father's estate
31 1 On this day. the 20th of August 16(x), before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public admitted by their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Netherlands, residing in the colony of Renselaerswyck, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, appeared Mr Gerrit van Slechtenhorst, son of, and Phillip Pietersz Schuyler, husband and guardian of Margarita van Slechtenhorst. daughter of Mr Brant Aertsz van Slechtenhorst, residing in the vil- lage of Beverwyck near Fort Orange in New Netherland, and declared that they hereby constituted and appointed Meyndert Andriesz, said Schuyler's cousin, dwelling in the Vieu stract at Amsterdam in Holland, their special attorney, in case of the death of the said principals' father Mr Brant Aertsz van Slechtenhorst aforesaid, dwelling at Amersfort, or at Nieukerck in Gelderlant ( whether he be already dead, in view of his age and the fact that the principals have not heard or received any letters from him, or the when he shall die during the lifetime of the principals or their children), to claim their share of the estate of the aforesaid Slech- tenhoorst and then with the other heirs to proceed to the division, distribution and final settlement of the estate, with the person or persons left in possession of the same, Pieter Verschuyr, or others who may have or obtain the administration thereof ; to receive the aid principals' distributive and legitimate portions of the inherit- ince, whether ab intestato vel er testamento : to grant acquittance for receipts, to release from further claims and in case of refusal to enforce the principals' rights by rigor of law and justice, prose- outing the case to judgment and final execution thereof. [32] accord- Ing to the usage of the place; with power to compound, agree, and compromise : and furthermore all things to do, perform and transact which may be needful and seem proper to him; the principals promising at all times, to hold valid whatever may be done and w formed in this matter by their aforesaid attorney, without any ainsiy : provided the attorney be held, when requested, to make a
"Has 199 was originally numbered to, but is now marked in pencil- 31. 1. 1; & having by mistake been bound after page is (which is blank ) Eller mindre 16:30 Though for reasons explained in the preface the aus tive per ] pagine adopted by Professor Pearson has been renamed,
and will therefore be f und printed after page 1721.
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proper return of the aforesaid transactions and receipts. And whereas the principals are advised that the aforesaid Verschuyr has in his possession the greater portion of the effects of their aforesaid father, and does not dispose of the same to the best advantage, therefore the aforesaid attorney will please see to this also for the protection of the principals' rights.
Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland, in the presence of Gelyn Verplancken and Hendrick Arentsz, skipper of the sloop Princess, as witnesses hereto called.
Geleyn Terplanck
GERRIT VAN SLICHTEN HORST
Hendrick Arentss
PILILIP PIETERS SCHUYLER D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1660
Assignment by Aert Piertersen Tack of part of his grandfather's inheritance in payment of money received by him from Jan Hendricksen van Bael
[33] On this day. the 23d of October 1660. appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Aert Pietersz Tack, born at Etten in the barony of Breda in Brabant, dwelling in the colony aforesaid,1 who declared that he hereby granted, assigned and made over in true, rightful and absolute ownership to Jan Hendricxsz van Bael, trader here, a certain sum of two hundred Carolus guilders at x1 groats apiece, Holland money, in gold or silver specie, being a part of a larger sum to be claimed by and due to the appearer from his brother Cornelis Pietersz Tack, dwelling at Etten aforesaid, on account of the inheritance coming to him by virtue of the will of his late grandfather, Teunis Crynen, deceased, at Etten aforesaid, and in possession of liis aforenamed brother; to this end giving to the aforenamed Van Bael, or to the lawful bearer hereof, full power and authority to demand, collect and receive said sum, as his own property acknowledging that he is fully paid to his content and satisfaction by the hand of the aforenamed Van Bael in good strong seawan the sum of two hundred and fifty guilders; promising fur- thermore that in case the aforesaid two hundred guilders Holland money be not paid at sight hereof, or at farthest, within six weeks thereafter. the same shall be paid [34] here with exchange and teexchange, binding therefor his person and estate, nothing
1 Colony of Rensselaerswyck.
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excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Thus done and executed in the colony of Renselaerswyck in New Netherland, in presence of Jan Willemsz Schoon, farmer, and Herman Bastiaen-z,1 master arpenter, as witnesses hereto called.
This is the marx X made by AIRT PIETERSZ TACK. aforesaid
This is the mark X made by Jan W'illemss Schoon. aforesaid Harmen Bastiaens
D. V. SCHELLPYNE, Not. Pub 1660
Power of attorney from Isaac Vermeulen to Andries de Haes
[35]2 On this day, the 28th of October 1660, appeared before ine, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the afternamed witnesses, Isaacq Vermeulen dwelling in the village of Beverwyck. and declared that by these presents he constituted and appointed Andries de Haes, baker, residing at Amsterdam in New Netherland. his special attorney to demand, collect and receive of skipper Reyn- dert Pietersz,? the quantity of nine hundred pounds of good Vir ginia tobacco, to be received subject to the inspection by two impar- tial persons, growing out of the sale and delivery of three hogs heads of French wine: therefore to grant acquittance for the receipt thereof and in case of refus. I to force him to pay by legal process and rigor of justice; in pursuance whereof all terms of the courts to observe until sentence and extreme execution be had, with power if need be to substitute another person in his place ; furthermore, all things to do, transact and perform which may be needful and he may deem proper; the appearer pronusing at all times to hold as valid whatever may be done and performed in this matter by the aforenamed attorney, or his substitute, without any contradiction. provided that the attorney be holden when required to make a proper return of his aforesaid transactions and receipts. Thus done and executed in the colony of Renselaerswyck, in the presence of Mr Jogues Verbeeck and Adriaen Appel, as witnesses hereto called J. VERMELLAY Jan Verbeeck D. V. SCHEILUYNE, Not. Pub. 1600 A. Appel
Home PCaersen Visscher.
ยท Hvert 5 31 and 35. which were originally numbered 22 and . there in re of w ning :\ th Ja d'a Geyik (Hevirk), he purchased Pieter Bronck's brewery 110 16/2 | he . 5 1 1 73. Ste Fany Records f . 15my. 1 92, 305.
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Deposition of Marten Cornelissen van Ysselsteyn as to remarks made by Harmen Harmensen at Bethlehem about Claes Bever [36] On this day, the 28th of October 1665, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public. and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Marten Cornelissz,1 farmer, dwelling in the colony of Renselaerswyck (being of competent age), who at the request of Claes Bever declared it to be true to his certain knowledge that on Friday last, a week ago, being in a tavern and holding conversa- tion with Harmen Harmensz,2 brewer, at Betlehem, concerning the requirer [Claes Bever], he, the deponent, among other things said : " It may well be that the requirer has been a shepherd or a swine- herd, but not as far as he [Marten Cornelisz] knows." On the con- trary, he declares that he knew him many years in his youth at Houten, in the bishopric of Utrecht, having been brought up with him in the same neighborhood, and that he never had seen or heard that lie had herded hogs or sheep; also that he is ready when requested to confirm the foregoing if need be by oath. Thus done and executed in the colony of Renselaerswyck in New Netherland, in presence of Arien Appel and Teunis Jacobsz, beer worker,3 as witnesses hereto called.
A: Appel Tuenes Jacobse
This is the mark X made by MAR- TEN CORNELISSZ, aforenamed D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1660
Contract between Folckje Jurriaens, wife of Jan van Hoesen, and Seger Cornelissen in regard to the purchase of wheat
[37] On this day, the 28th of October 1660, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the herein- after named witnesses, Folckie Jurriaensz, wife of Jan van Hoesen, dwelling in Beverwyck, of the first part, and Seger Cornelisz, farmer. dwelling in the colony of Renselaerswyck, of the second
1 Marten Cornelissen van Ysselsteyn, near Houten, in the province of Utrecht. Ile was also known as " Black Marten," and must not be confused with Marten Cornelissen, the son of Cornelis Maessen van Buren. See L'an Rensselaer Bowier Mss. p. 180 81.
2 Harmen Harmensen Gansevoort.
3 Bierwercker. Two brothers, Rutger and Teunis Jacobsen van Schoen- derwoert, came out to Beverwyck at an early day ; the former was a brewer ; his descendant: assumed the surname of Rutgers and removed to New York. The latter ( Teunis ) remained in Albany and his descendants took the sur- name L'an IL oert: he married Sara Denys in New Amsterdam, April 19, 1650, and left one son, Jacob, from whom have sprung the Van Woerts of Albany county. J. P.
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part, and declared that they, the appearers, had contracted and agreed with each other in the manner following: Seger Cornelissz promises to deliver next winter, at the latest before the month of May 1661, to Folckie Jurriaensz aforenamed the quantity of three hundred skipples of winter wheat the skipple reckoned at three guilders, for which she, Folckie Jurriaense, promises to pay to said Seger Cornelissz, on his order, on or before the ist of June 1661. punctually and without further delay, the quantity of one hundred and twelve and a half good, merchantable winter beaver skins, reckoned at eight guilders a piece ( whole) ; thereto binding their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all courts and judges. Appeared likewise Adriaen Symonsz, trader, at present here, dwelling at Amsterdam in New Netherland, who declared that in connection with the foregoing agreement he becomes surety and coprincipal for the full satisfaction and pay- ment of the aforesaid one hundred and twelve and a half beaver skins, on the day of payment aforesaid, renouncing therefore the beneficium ordinis [38] et excussionis, the effect whereof he un- derstands, binding and subjecting himself as above. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in New Netherland. in presence of Mr Phillip Pietersz Schuyler and Jurriaen Teunisz, innkeeper, as wit nesses hereto called.
Philip Pieterse Schuyler Jureyaen Tunsen -
This mark X was made by FOLCKIE JURRIAENSZ, aforesaid This mark X was made by SEGER CORNELISZ,1 aforesaid ARYAN SYMENSE D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1660
Deposition by Jacobus de Looper and Robert Sanders about a wager between Harmen Harmensen and Claes Bever
39] On this day, the first day of November 1000, appeared before me, Dirck van Schelluyne, notary public, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Jacobus de Looper 3 and Robbert Sandersz, both of competent age and dwelling at Beverwyck, who
1 Seger Cornelisen van Voorhout.
" Jurriaen Lemtussen Lappen.
In Early Records of albany, 1:290, his name is given as Jacobus Tennisse. mais de Logger By his mark, which resembles the commercial symbol for munther, he seems well plentied with Jacob Teunissen Quick ( Notarial Papers. 1 1011 who elenged to an English family which at an early date
Amsterdam and descendants of which are still found in settled of New 1. 'de 1. op r" mcas "the runner." it is likely that this
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at the request of Claes Bever declare that to their certain knowl- edge it is true that on the 24th of October last, while they with other company were at the brewery of Harmen Harmensz at Betle- hem in the colony of Renselaerswyck, there was a wager of half a cask of beer about the assertion of Harmen Harmensz that the requirer [Claes Bever] had been a shepherd, and that he could prove it by Martin Cornelisz alias Swarte Marten,1 staking his brew kettle against the requirer's canoe, which lay on the shore laden with firewood, the one to be delivered with the other. Whereupon, the beer having been drunk, Harmen Harmensz wanted to take possession of the canoe and the wood that lay therein, without delivering the kettle, as indeed he could not do immediately because it stood masoned up. The requirer not being willing to let the canoe go without first receiving the brew kettle, Harmen Harmensz said: "1 will nevertheless have the canoe and the firewood too, at my risk and fine, for I have a valid enough claim thereto." As a result of which Hendrick Andriesz, by order of the aforesaid Harmen, in spite and against the will of the requirer, hauled the canoe hard upon the shore and by order of Harmen aforesaid Jacobus de Looper took one piece and Coos Bouts and Jan [blank],2 dwelling at Katskil, each also took out a load, although the requirer said to Harmen: "You wrong me and do me an injustice." Herewith they conclude their deposition, offering to confirm the same under oath if need [40] be, when requested. Thus done and executed in Beverwyck in N. Nether- land, in presence of Cornelis Cornelisz van Starrevelt and Frans Pietersz,3 carpenter, as witnesses hereto called.
This mark X was made by JACOBUS DE LOOPER, aforesaid I, the undersigned, ROBBERT SANDERSZ Cornelis Cornelissen uen Sterrenuelt
Frans Pietersen
D. V. SCHELLUYNE, Not. Pub. 1660
designation was a play upon the English name of Quick .. According to Records of New Amsterdam, 6:307. Jacob Looper's wife was named Neeltie Cornelis, which again identifies him with Jacob Theuniszen, from Naerden, who in 1655 married at New Amsterdam Neeltje Cornelis, from Amsterdam. Jacob Teunissen de Looper should not be confused, as has been done in the index to the Records of New Amsterdam, with Capt. Jacob Loper. from Stockholm, who in 1647 married Cornelia, the eldest daughter of Cornelis Melyn, and who died before April 1653, when his widow married Jacob Schellinger.
1 Marten Cornelissen van Ysselsteyn, alias Black Marten.
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