USA > New York > Albany County > Albany > Early records of the city and county of Albany, and colony of Resselaerswyck, Volume 3 > Part 47
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58
Hereto said contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges. In confirmation whereof they have subscribed this with their own
520
EARLY RECORDS OF ALBANY
hands (mn presence of Harman Thomasz and Jan van Loon) in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
PIETER WINNE HENDRICK MAERTENSEN
As witnesses : Harman Thomass Jan van Loon
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Assignment of lease of a farm in the colony of Rensselaerswyck from Juriaen Teunissen to Jan Casparsen
|351|1 On this [ ]2 day of July 1681 appeared before me, Adriaen van Hpendam, notary public (residing in New Albany ). and before the underwritten witnesses. Jurriaen Tennisz" of the one part and Jan Caspersz' of the other part, who acknowledge that in all love and friendship they have contracted and agreed in form and manner following, to wit : Jurriaen Teunisz acknowledges that he has made over to Jan Caspersz a farm lying in the colony of Rensselaerswyck, with the house, barn and hayricks which he, Jurriaen Teunisz has hired of Madam Maria Rensselaer for three or six consecutive years and which he has occupied now above a year. so that Jurriaen Teunisz Unpon the terms on which he hired the same) now makes over the said farm to Jan Caspersz for the period of the next tive following years, beginning on the first of May of this year If 81 and ending on the first of May 1686; but in case Jan Caspersz does not care to stay on said farm any longer than the first two years, he shall be free to give up the lease. other wise he may keep it for five consecutive years as hereinbefore written, on the express condition that he, Jan Caspersz, yearly pay to Madam Rensselaer the rent of the farm and likewise the butter for the cows, as Jurriaen Teunisz promised to do. And there have now been delivered on the farm to Tan Caspersy four milch cows and two calves about two months old, likewise four farm horses, to wit, a stallion and a gelding and two mares, and two colts about three months old, all upon the same conditions as Jurriaen Tennisz received them. Furthermore Jurriaen Teunisz has now sold and
1 The leaf is reversed, the beginning of the document being marked 351 and the end 350
Manuserint destroyed.
3 Inriaen Tennissen Tappen
Van Caspersen Halenbeck
521
NOTARIAL PAPERS I AND 2, 1660-1096
delivered over to Jan Caspersz all the seed that is now in the land, also all the fencing, provided that Jan Casparse shall pay therefor four hundred skipples of good wheat, [350] to wit, two hundred skipples next winter, a hundred skipples the second winter and a hundred skipples in the third winter ; but the wheat can be paid in any other good, merchantable grain ; and Jan Casparse shall at the end of his lease own all the seed in ground and all the fencing. The lessee of said farm must pay yearly a rental of eighty-five skipples of wheat and for every milch cow six pounds of butter yearly. The aforesaid Jan Casparse acknowledges that he has received the aforesaid farm and all that is hereinbefore specified and promises to pay all according to conditions above written.
For the performance of these, said contracting parties have hereto bound their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges and have subscribed this with their own hands, without craft or guile (in presence of Hans Dreeper and Poulus Maertensz, called as witnesses hereto), in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
JUREJAN TUNSEN This is the mark X mark of JAN CASPARSZ, made by himself
As witnesses : Hans Dreper Poulis Marten1
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Contract of sale between Maerten Cornelissen Vlas and Jacob Vosburgh of a farm at Kinderhook
[352] On this 16th day of July 1681 appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public (residing in New Albany), and before the underwritten witnesses, Maerten Cornelisz Vlas of the one part and Jacob Vosburgh of the other part, who hereby acknowledge that in love and friendship they have agreed in form and manner following, to wit: Said Maerten Cornelisz acknowledges that he has sold and said Jacob Vosburgh that he has bought of him a cer- tain farm lying at the Kinderhoeck, with house, barn and hayrick and all the rights which the said seller has therein, just as the same was let to Pieter Bosie, to wit, the fourth part of the Groote Stuck, and promises to deliver the same to the buyer on the first of May 1682,
1 Poulus Martensen van Benthuysen.
522
EARLY RECORDS OF ALBANY
together with a serviceable plow and a harrow, and promises also to deliver the fencing as Pieter Bosie likewise received it. Further- more it is stipulated that Pieter Bosie shall leave thirty skipples of winter wheat in the ground the last year of his lease, to wit, next harvest, whereof fifteen skipples or the yield of the same shall belong to Pieter Bosie himself and fifteen skipples or the yield of the same to Maerten Cornelisz, which fifteen skipples that are due to Maerten Cornelisz he shall be holden to turn over to said buyer, Jacob Vosburgh, under the terms of sale of said farm. The buyer promises to pay to said seller or to his order for all that is hereinbefore specified the sum of one thousand skipples of good winter wheat and fifty skipples of peas, to wit, twenty-four skipples of peas next harvest and twenty- six skipples of peas in (353] the harvest of 1682; and said thou- sand skipples of wheat the buyer promises to pay in four years, each year a just fourth part, whereof the first payment shall be made in the month of January 1683 and so on from year to year punctually in the month of January. The buyer promises to help the seller cart said payments to the shore, likewise to cart a load yearly to Albany. Ilereto the said contracting parties pledge their persons and estates, real and personal, present and future, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges.
In witness whereof they have subscribed this with their own hands (in presence of Jan van Loon and Willem Claesz Groesbeeck, as witnesses hereto called). in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
This is the mark -|- of MERTEN CORNELISZ VLAS, made with his own hand This is the mark of I A JACOR Vos- BURGU, made with his own hand
As witnesses : Jan van Loon Willem Klasen Groesbeck
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN IL.PENDAM, Not. Pub.
Bill of sale of a negro from Jacob Vosburgh to Tierck Harmensen
1354| On this 24th day of August 168t appeared before me. Adriaen van lpendam, notary public (residing in New Albany ). and before the underwritten witnesses, Jacob Vosburgh of the
523
NOTARIAL PAPERS I AND 2, 1660-1696
one part and Tierck Harmensz1 of the other part, who hereby acknowledge that in all love and friendship they have contracted and agreed in manner following, to wit: Said Jacob Vosburgh acknowledges that he has sold to said Tierck Harmansz a certain negro named Jeck, and said seller delivers said negro now to said buyer free and unincumbered; for which said negro the buyer promises to pay to the seller or his order the sum of thirty-seven good, merchantable beaver skins, to wit, ten good, whole, merchant- able beaver skins within the time of the next two months and the remaining twenty-seven beavers next May 1682, in good, deliver- able boards as the market therefor shall be.
Hereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunais and judges. In confirmation of which they have subscribed these with their own hands (in presence of Jan van Loon and Jacob Tysz vander Heyden, called as witnesses hereto), in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
This is the mark I AV of JACOB Vos- BURGII, made by himself This is the mark X of TIERCK HAR- MANSZ, made by himself
As witnesses :
Jan van Loon Jacob Theysen vander Heyden
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Contract of sale between Teunis Slingerlandt and John Gilbert of a house and lot in Albany
[355 blank; 356] On this 31st day of October 1681 appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public residing in New Albany, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Teunis Slinger- landt of the one part and Jan Gilbert of the other part, who acknowledge that in love and friendship they have contracted and agreed in form and manner following, to wit: Teunis Slingerlandt acknowledges that he has sold to said Jan Gilbert a certain little house and lot standing and lying here in New Albany on the hill, next the house and lot of Cornelis van Schelluyne, together with all the rights which the seller at present has therein, which the seller delivers to the buyer at once; for which said buyer promises to pay to the seller sixteen good, whole, merchantable beaver skins,
2 Tierck Harmensen Visscher.
524
EARLY RECORDS OF ALBANY
the same to be paid in two instalments, whereof the first payment (being eight whole beavers) shall be punctually paid to the seller or his order in the middle of the trading season in the year 1682, and the remaining eight beavers in the middle of the trading season in the year 1683: but on the express condition that the buyer may pay the aforenamed beavers in silver money or seawan at beaver's value. Hereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, real and personal, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges and they have subscribed this with their own hands (in presence of Court Messenger Williaem Percker and Mr Maerten Crygier, trustworthy witnesses hereto called). in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
As witnesses : I'm: Parker M: Cregier
TUENYES SLYENGHERLANT JOHN GILBERTT
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Indenture of apprenticeship of Jan Douwesen Fonda to Thomas Craven, blacksmith
[357 blank : 358] On this 20th day of November 1081 appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public (residing in New Albany ), and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Donwe Jellisz Fonda of the one part and Thomas Craven of the other part, who hereby acknowledge that in all love and friendship they have con- tracted and agreed in manner following, too wit: Said Douwe Jellisz Fonda acknowledges that he has hired to said Thomas Craven his son Jan Douwesz Fonda ( now about thirteen years old) for the time of five consecutive years to commence on the first of December of this year 1681 and to end on the first of December 1686; and the aforesaid master promises to teach the aforesaid youngster the smith's trade (as well as he can) and in addition to proper board to give him for the first year three good beavers, for the second, third and fourth years, four whole beavers yearly, and for the fifth year five whole beavers, in seawan or corn at market price. Like- wise the aforesaid master promises that the aforesaid youngster may go to the evening school the first three winters, provided the father pays the school money; and the aforesaid father promises that his son ( with God's help) shall serve out the aforesaid term and perform all proper work with diligence and obedience. Hereto
525
NOTARIAL PAPERS 1 AND 2, 1660-1696
the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges. In confirmation whereof they have subscribed this with their own hands (in presence of Jacob Abrahamsz and Heyndrick Bries, trustworthy witnesses hereto called), in New Albany, dated as above.
As witnesses : Jacob Abrahamsen Hendrick Brics
DOUWE JELLISE FONDA THOMAS CRAVEN
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Contract of sale of a lot in Albany from Jacob Thyssen van der Heyden to Pieter Philpsen Schuyler
[359 blank; 360] On this 5th day of December 1681 appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public residing in New Albany, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Jacob Tysz vander Heyden of the one part and Pieter Philipsz Schuyler of the other part, who hereby acknowledge that in all love and friendship they have agreed and contracted in manner following, to wit: Said Jacob Tysz acknowledges that he has sold to said Pieter Philipsz Schuyler his lot lying on the hill here in New Albany, with all the rights which the seller has therein ( excepting the brick and stones. which the seller reserves). The seller delivers said lot to the buyer immediately, for which said buyer promises to pay to the seller, or his order, the sum of one hundred and twenty whole pieces of eight, said payment to be made next summer 1682 on conveyance from the seller. But in case the buyer and seller can not come to an agreement with merchandise, said buyer must make said payment in current pieces of eight. Hereto the aforesaid contracting par- ties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges and (in presence of Mr Dirck Wesselsz and Maes Cornelisz, trustworthy witnesses hereto called ) they have subscribed this with their own hands, in New Albany, on the date above written.
JACOB THEYSEN VANDER HEYDEN PIETER SCHUYLER
As witnesses : Dirck Wesselss Maes Cornelyss
Quod attestor
ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
526
EARLY RECORDS OF ALBANY
Contract of sale between Harmen Bastiaensen and Teunis Pietersen of a house, lot and barn in Albany
[361 blank ; 362] On this 6th day of January 1683 appeared before me, Adriaen van Hpendam, notary public residing in New Albany, and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Ilarmen Bas- tiaensz of the one part and Teunisz Pietersz of the other part, who hereby acknowledge that in all love and friendship they have contracted and agreed in manner following, to wit: Harman Bas- tiaensz acknowledges that he has sold to said Teunis Pietersz the house in which he now dwells, with the lot and barn and all that is thereon by nail and earth fast, to wit, so much as he has claim to, also four feet, viz. wood feet, on the north of said house to the fence; furthermore said buyer shall have the use of an alley, two and a half wood feet in width to the hill; and the seller promises to deliver all that is hereinbefore specified to the buyer on the first of May 1682, saving the lord's right ; for which said buyer promises to pay to the aforenamed seller or his order the sum of ninety-five good, merchantable beaver skins, which one with another must weigh five quarter pounds each, in two payments, whereof the first payment shall be due (being the just half ) next August 1682, and the second (being the last payment) in August 1083: but the seller promises to put upon the house before delivery a new roof of proper boards and if any of the rafters are not good he shall renew the same. all at his own expense.
Hereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges and they have subscribed this with their own hands (in presence of Harman Gansevoort and Meeuwes Hoogeboom, as wit- nesses hereto called) in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
HARMEN BASTI | AENSZ] TEUNIS PIETERSEN
As witnesses :
Hermen Ganseuort Meeus Hoogeboom
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Contract of sale between Teunis Pietersen and Jan Jansen Ouderkerck of the house and lot bought of Harmen Bastiaensen
[363 and 364 blank; 365] On this 16th day of January 1683, appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public (resid-
527
NOTARIAL PAPERS I AND 2, 1660-1696
ing in New Albany), and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Teunis Pietersz of the one part and Jan Jansz Ouderkerck of the other part, who hereby acknowledge that in friendship they have contracted and agreed in form and manner following, to wit: Said Teunis Pietersz acknowledges that he has sold to said Jan Ouder- kerck a certain house and lot, with all the rights thereto belonging, as he bought the same from Harman Bastiaensz on the 6th of January 1682 ; for which said buyer promises to pay said seller or his order the sum of eighty-one good, merchantable beaver skins weighing one with another five quarter pounds apiece, the same to be paid in two instalments, whereof the first payment (being the just half ) shall be due in the month of August 1682, and the second (being the last payment ) in August 1683; and in addition to this the buyer now delivers to said seller his lot on which his house was lately burned, free and unincumbered (excepting the lord's right) ; and he delivers to him free likewise all the hewn and round timber that lies in the woods for him, which he shall cause to be pointed out to the seller at the first opportunity.
Flereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, real and personal, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges and they have subscribed this with their own hands in presence of Jan van Loon and Meuwes Hoogeboom (as witnesses hereto called), in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
TEUNIS PIETERSEN JAN OUDEKERCK
As witnesses : Jan van Loon Meeus Hoogeboom
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Contract of Elisabeth Gerritsen de Honeur whereby she binds her son Symon Jansen to serve Cornelis Stevensen Muller at Claverack
[366] On this first day of February 1683 appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public (residing in New Albany ). and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Elisabeth Gerrits De Honeur of the one part and Maritie Lambertsz Loockermans of the other part, who acknowledge hereby that in friendship they have contracted and agreed in manner following, to wit: Said Elisa- beth De Honeur acknowledges that she had hired her son named
528
EARLY RECORDS OF ALBANY
Symon Jansz to serve Cornelis Stevensz Muller for a whole year at Claverrack with all diligence and obedience in all proper work, to commence on the 3d of this month, 168;, and to end on the 3d of February in the year 1083, for which said Cornelis Stevensz Muller promises to pay to said youngster's mother the sum of seventeen whole beaver skins, but can pay in grain at beaver's price as the market shall then be therefor, to be delivered to her free here in New Albany, and he must in addition have the youngster's clothes washed and mended free. Hereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges and have subscribed this with their own hands (in presence of Jan Provoost and Michiel Kalier, as witnesses hereto called). in New Albany, dated as above.
As witnesses :
This is the mark X of ELISABETH DE HONEUR, made with her own hand This is the mark X of MARITIE LAM- BERTS LOOCKERMANS, made with her own hand This is the mark X of Jan Provoost, made with his own hand This is the mark MK of Michiel Calier, made by himself Quod attestor
ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Vot. Pub.
Contract of sale between Jacob Salomonsen and Hendrick Abelsen of a house and lot in Greenbush
[370]1 On this 8th day of February 1683, appeared before me, Adriaen van Upendam, notary public residing m New Albany, and before the underwritten witnesses, Jacob Salomonsz" of the one port and Heyndrick Abelsz3 of the other part, who hereby acknowl- edge that in love and friendship they have contracted and agreed e manner following, to wit : Said Jacob Salomonsz acknowledges that he has sokl to said Heyndrick Albelsz a house and lot standing nd lying in the Greyne Bosch4 between the lot of Jan Oothout and
1 307 is blank and 3'8 and 360 contain a certified copy by van Ilpendam of te present instrument which is indorsed: Copy of a contract of sale of a We use and lot in the Greyne Bosch, sold by Jacob Salomonsz to Heyndrick Wheelsz.
" Jacob Salomonsen Goowey.
? Hendrick Abelsen Riddenhaas. He died before December 6, 1602, when huis widow Sophia van Wyckersloot married fan Nack.
Literally . Pine Woods: afterwards corrupted to Greenbush, now part f the city of Rensselaer, N. Y.
NOTARIAL PAPERS I AND 2. 1660-1090
the lot of Surgeon Cornelis van Dyck, which said house and lot with all that is thereto fast by earth and nail and all his rights in the same. the seller promises to deliver to said buyer on the first of May 1682, free and unincumbered ( saving the lord's right) : for which the buyer promises to pay to the seller the sum of thirty- three good, whole, merchantable beaver skins, to wit, in two instalments, whereof the first payment ( being the just half ) shall be due in the month of October 1682, and the second ( being the last payment ) in October 1683: but said buyer may pay the aforesaid beavers in seawan or silver money or good, marketable wheat at beaver's price, as the market therefor shall then be.
Hereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges. In confirmation of which they have subscribed this with their own hands (in presence of Jacob Tysz vander Heyden and Barent Meyndersz, called as witnesses hereto) in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
This is the mark J S + of JACOB SALOMONSZ, made by himself HENDRICK ABEL :
As witnesses :
Jacob Theysen van der Heyden Barent Meynderss
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Indenture of apprenticeship of Jellis van Vorst to Jeronimus Wendel to learn the shoemaker's trade
[371 blank : 372] On this 13th day of February 168} appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public (residing in New Albany), and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Jacobus van Vorst of the one part and Jeronimus Wendel of the other part, who acknowledge hereby that in all love and friendship they have contracted and agreed in manner following, to wit: Said Jacobus van Vorst acknowledges that he has hired to said Jeronimus Wendel his son (named Jellis van Vorst) who is now over eleven years old, for the time of six consecutive years to begin on the 20th day of this month of February 1683 and to end on the 20th of February 168 ;. And the aforesaid master promises to teach the aforesaid young- ster the shoemaker's trade ( as far as he is able ) and for the said term to furnish him with good and proper burgher's board and clothing
5.30
A ARLY RECORDS OF ALBANY
and the first two winters to permit him to go to an evening school and to pay his tuition ; and at the end of the aforesaid six years to fit him out with a proper workday and Sunday suit of clothes with their belongings. And the aforenamed father promises that his said son shall serve the aforenamed master in all proper work with all diligence and obedience. Hereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, subject to all lords, courts, tribunals and judges and they have subscribed this with their own hands (in presence of Jan Mangelsz and Jacob Cornelisz Boogaert, called as witnesses heretor in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
This is the mark - of JACOBUS VAN VORST, made by himself JERONIMUS WENDEL
As witnesses : Jan Mangels J[a]cob Cornelessen
Quod attestor ADRINEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Indenture of service of Jacques Vigor to Capt. Johannes Clute
[ 373 blank ; 374] On this 24th of February 1683 appeared before me, Adriaen van Upendam, notary public (residing in New Albany), and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Capt. Johannes Clute of the one part and Jacque Vigors of the other part, who acknowledge hereby that in love and friendship they have contracted and agreed in manner following, to wit: Said Jacque Vigors acknowledges that he has hired himself to said Capt. Johannes Clute for the term of five consecutive months to begin on the 10th of May 1682, but that first, before said date, he is still to serve nine days on his old term (to wit, work days) ; and said Jacque Vigors shall after the expiration of said nine days serve said master two months with all diligence and obedience and shall then for three months do his own work, to wit, the first month for himself and the two months for said master, as said master shall please (excepting in the harvest ) ; for which said master promises to furnish him and his wife and child proper food and drink for the aforesaid five months, but the wife must do her service as she has hitherto done. Hereto the aforesaid contracting parties bind their persons and estates, nothing excepted, and have subscribed
531
NOTARIAL PAPERS I AND 2, 1660-1696
this with their own hands in presence of Mr Andries Teller and Mr Maerten Crygier, in New Albany, dated as aforesaid.
JOHANNS CLUTE JACQUE VIGOR
As witnesses :
A. Teller
MI. Cregier
Quod attestor ADRIAEN VAN ILPENDAM, Not. Pub.
Contract of sale of a house and lot in Albany from Jan Jansen Bleecker and Lourens van Alen to Jacob Loockermans
[375 blank ; 376] On this first day of March 1683 appeared before me, Adriaen van Ilpendam, notary public (residing in New Albany), and before the hereinafter named witnesses, Jan Jansz Bleycker and Louwerens van Alen of the one part and Jacob Loockermans of the other part, who hereby acknowledge that in love and friendship they have contracted and agreed in manner following, to wit: Said Jan Jansz Bleycker and said Louwerens van Alen acknowledge that they have sold to said Jacob Loocker- mans a house and lot standing and lying by the north gate here in New Albany, over against the house and lot of David Pietersz Schuyler, which house and lot (according to patent and convey- ance, as said sellers received the same from Poulus Maertensz van Benthuysen ) they promise to deliver to said buyer on the first of May 1682, free and unincumbered (excepting the lord's right) ; for which said buyer promises to pay to the aforesaid sellers or their order the sum of one hundred and ten good, whole, merchant- able beaver skins at eight guilders apiece, each beaver of the weight of five quarters of a pound, or good, whole, heavy beavers at six guilders a pound, Dutch weight ; the same to be paid in two pay- ments, whereof the first payment (being a just half ) must be paid in the month of July 1682 and the second (being the last payment ) in the month of July 1683.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.