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July 24, 1692 .- The common councill being again con- veined to consider about these persons tradeing with ye five nations, contrary to law, mentioned in the record yesterday : and doe order yt Johannes Bratt, David Ketelheyn, Pr. Villeroy, Willem Hendrikse, Hend. Janse and Daniel Bratt, doe each pay ye somme of five pounds fine. Mr. Wessels and Mr. Gow who are to account with the city treasurer for ye same in ye space of 3 days time,
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and gave a bond of fifty pounds each, not to doe the like offence in ye space of a year and a day; and they that are in the county doe not comply with this order, then a warrant to issue out to apprehend ym and to try them before any court of record in this county or province, ac- cording as ye law directs.
And in regard yt Johannes Claese and Johannes Luykasse are also gone to trade to the 5 nations, against ye laws of this place after they were fetched bak in contempt of the authority; they are also to pay each seven pounds tenn shillings courant money upon there arrival, and give bonde of £50 a ps not to trade soe in a year and a day, and they not complying with this favorable order, then to be prose- cuted according to law.
July 27, 1692 .- The common council are convened upon ye request of Johannes Barentse Bradt and David Ketelheijn and there frindes in behalfe of themselfs and the other 4 who have transgressed ye court and orders of this citty in tradeing with ye 5 nations, contrare to law, who were ordered to pay a fine ye 24th instant of five pounds a piece, and declare that they have lost by there journey ; and moreover that they were willing to give all yt they had in ye world for liberty to depart from this place to gett a livelihood, since there parents is not able longer to maintain them. Whereupon the common coun- cil have considered there request, and order yt they se- verally shall give bonds of fifty pounds not to doe the like offence in a year and a day, and have remitted ye fine of five pounds a piece, to forty shillings a piece for yª six, to witt. Johannes Bradt, David Ketelheyn, Pr. Villeroy, William Hendricks, Hendrick Janse and Daniel Bradt, which fine of forty shillings a piece is to be paid in eight days by ye said Joh. Bradt and David Ketelheyn and by ye other foure as soon as they return; that sd persones to pay for this charges 3s. a piece, and a piece of eight for the bonds.
Jully, 1692 .- The justices have concluded to prohibite ye selling of strong drink, good bier and syder to the Indi- ans for ye space of a month, upon penalty of being secured and imprisoned till such time ye commandr in cheiff and
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councill be acquainted with it and yr to incurr such penalty as ye councill shall think fitt.
Oct. 14th, 1692 .- This day being appointed by the charter of this citty for the aldermen of the respective wards to bring there returns of the aldermen chosen for the ensuing year.
Livinus van Schaik, Evert Banker (aldermen) ; Reynier Barentse, Hend. van Dyk (assistants) ; Jan Becker, Doude Johannes Dwandelaer (assessors) ; and Pr. Verbrugh (con- stable), first warde.
Jan Janse Bleeker, Jan Lansing ( aldermen ) ; Joh. Roosebom, Abraham Cuyler (assistants) ; Joh. Appell, Joh. Beekman (assessors); Hend. Bries ( constable), second warde.
Joh. Abeell, Albt Ryckman, (aldermen); Wessell Ten Brook, Eghbt Teunise, (assistants); Garrt Reyers, Jacob Staets, (assessors); Gerrt Vanness, (constable), sworne. High constable Hend. Hanse, sworne. John Becker, (treasurer), sworne.
By the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Albany.
Whereas divers persons, inhabitants of this city doe presume to sell drink by retaile without lycence, to ye great dammage of y? revenue of this place and the increase of debauchery and wickedness; we doe therefore hereby publish and declare yt no person inhabiting or sojourning within ye citty and county of Albany, doe directly or in- directly sell any drink to Indian or Christian, without a lycence, undr yª hand of ye mayor and ye seal of this citty, upon y' penalty of five pounds, to be applyed one half to the citty and one half to the informer, which said lycences for the future always are to terminate yearly upon ye 14th day of Oct. And whereas the bakers doe bake and sell the wheat bread which offtimes wants above a quarter of a pound; it is hereby ordered that no baker shall expose to sale any wheat bread that shall weigh lesse than a lb. Engl weight, upon y" penalty of five pounds and the for- feiture of the bread to be applyed to ye use aforesaid.
Given at ye citty hall this 29 day of Nov. 1692.
Ordered that the sheriffe have a warrant to levy the
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lycence money from the 14th Oct. 1691, to 14th Oct. 1692, and a list to be given him accordingly ; and in regarde that ye retaileing of liquor this summer was prohibited for y Indians, ye common councill doe abate one moeyty or half of ye lycence money from ye 14th Oct. 1691, to the 14th of Oct. 1692.
Whereas ye Indian house upon the hill goes to dekay for want of being lookt after, ye sherriffe Joh. Appell is required to see each trader ride a load of wood to the said house, and if they refuse he is to cause it to be ridd for them, and to levy so much money of the goods and chat- tells of y delinquents as shall satisfy ye same.
Nov. 29th, 1692 .- William Shaw, searcher and waiter of this port doth exhibite an information to this court giving to understand that he seized 211 barrs of lead at ye landing place, upon ye cart of Hans Cross, on Sept. last which was come from New Yorke and had not payd y" duty according to law, and haveing affixed bills at the church door, for ye owner to appear and answer, and none ap- pearing craves judgemt of condemnation according to law. It is therefore considered by ye court yt the said 211 barrs of lead be condemned, and is hereby condemned as prize and forfeit one third for there majesty, one third to y" gove and one third for ye said Mr. William Shaw, ye former.
Whereas the citty's stockadoes are gone to decaye and nothing more requisite than y' in these dangerous times of warr ye cittyes should be well fortyfyed, it is resolved nemine contradicente, y the inhabitants of this citty to ride this winter so many stockadoes as can be placed from y` north point of y" fort to y point at yª riverside, behinde y? wedw of David Schuylers, and from ye southside of yª fort to y" kill or creek, commonly called Rattes kill, and to ye end yt each inhabitant according to there capa- city doe deliver an equall proportion of stockadoes. Capt Bank and Mr. Abeel and Mr. Blecker are appointed to measure ye ground and calculate how many stockadoes of a foot over and 13 foot. long, will be needfull to be placed, and alderman Banker, Lansing and Ryckman, with the
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common council are to make a dividend how much each person is to ride out, and to acquaint them of it before ye 15 of December next in order yt ye stockadoes may be ride out, and if any bring stockadoes y are not a foot over and 13 foot long they shall be forfeit, and ye person is to ride oy's in there room.
Whereas several persons have neglected to fetch fyre- wood for y citty guards with the sloops this fall, they commission officers are required to warn these people to fetch there proportion of fyrewood now with canoes before ya river shut up, and the citty will provide canoes accordingly.
February 7th, 1693 .- Orderd yt a warrant be issued impouring ye sheriffe, Johannes Appell, to levy ye money standing out upon lycence, by distresse of there goods and chattels yt have neglected to pay ye same.
Orderd also yt a warrant be directed to y^ constables of each ward, to distrain those yt have neglected to bring there proportion of fyrewood to the town gards, for each load of wood yt they are obliged to bring, 6gl z. or two load of wood and yt forthwith with out delay.
Memorandum dat de Maijor, Aldermans & Common Councill van dese stadt Albanij ter eenre en d justices van d countij ter andere sijde, zijn geaccordeert te weeten. Present, Pieter Schuyler, mayor, Jan Janse Bleeker, John Lansing, Joh. Abeel, aldermen; Hend. Van Dyk, Wessell ten Brook, assistants; Cap Marte Gerritse, Capt Sand. Glenn, Dirk Teunissen, Capt Gerrit Teunise, Picter Vosburgh, justices.
Hebbende eerst woll nagesien & opgenomen alle de · schulden die dese stad en countij ten agteren zijn als meede gerekent en geincludeert dese reijs van d assemblij mannen Mr. Wessels & Mr. Schaijk sijnde tegen wordigh tot N. Yorke idem d salaris van d clerck Mr. Livingston & marchall James Parker, neffons d voorleser Hendrik Rooseboom haer lieden lopende jaer gagie eijndight alle in d herfst naest komende. Bedragende in 't geheel d somma van drie hondt en sestigh pond currant gelt.
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Waervan d stadt moet betalen drie hondt pond mits hou- dende aen zijn selven haer excijs op de rom stadts cost nijm op d wilde goederen, en lycencen. In de stadt, &c. En d county Schinnechtady geexqueert moet betalen ses- tigh pond en vier pond aen James Parker voorgedane Aº 1690. En verder blijven d colonie Renselaerswijk gehouden haer assemblijman d patroon Kiliaen van Renselaer apart te betalen aldus geconcludeert ten huijse van Mr. Jan Becker treasurer. In Alb. desen 30 maert, 1693.
Att a Common Councill, July 21, 1693.
Ordered yt the citty treasurer doe pay no money of the cittyes debts without a bill signed by the mayor, recorder one aldermen and assistant, and that all persons concernd with ye citty be advertised to procure bills for there just debts accordingly. That John Becker treasurer doe forth- with collect what debts are due to the citty.
It is thought convenient, since the citty is considerable in debt, that a tax or rate be layd upon ye inhabitants of this citty, vizt. the sum of £80, to be assessed by ye citty assessors, before y® 28 of July, and collected by ye con- stables of each ward, and paid to the citty treasurer before the first day of September, 1693.
Ordered that yº £64 concluded ye 30 March last by y? justices of the citty and county to be paid by ye county in Jan. next, be paid £60 to Rob' Livingston, clerk, and £4 to James Parker, and an order given and signed accord- ingly.
Orderd y' yª respective justices of ye county of Albany be sent for to meet hear ye 5 of August next, to consult about ye act of the penny of y" pound of the governr., and other things relating to the publike.
Ordered that since there hes been some discourse with his excell., concerning the penny of ye pounde, and the ride- ing new stockadoes for ye fort, which that Coll. Cortlant bewritt to agree with his excell. that were willing to ride ye stockadoes for the fort next winter for the penny of ye pound, and £15 in money over and to gett an answer speedily that the tax oy' wise may goe forward.
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Att a Common Councill, Aug. 1, 1693.
The house of Anthony Lespinard is hyrcd for the of- ficers to quarter in, of Hend. van Dyk, atturney, for the somme of eighteen ps. of 8, upon which the court deduets 4 ps. of 8 for the quartering of a souldier, remaining fourteen ps. of 8 for ye rent a ycar.
Ordered by ye court that Richª Pretty shall be allowed for the lodgeing of Capt Benj. Phipps, and other needfull necessaries which he had of him to the somme of one pound two shillings, for which note is given upon y" trea- surer, Jolın Becker.
Att a Mccting &e., Sept. 12, 1693.
Coll. Richª Ingoldesby, commander of this place, and Maj. Peter Schuyler, one of y" council, doth produce an order of councill, dated the first instant, whereby they are directed to cause all spcedy preparations be made for the fitting of yº fort of Albany with new stockadoes, for which an agreemt is made by Rob' Livingston in the behalfe of this citty and county and ye councill, for the charge thereof, vizt £105, and desyres the work may be done with all expedition imaginable.
Ordered that letters be writt to the justices of ye eounty to appear next Saturday, being yº 16th instant, about 8 o'clock, to consult about ye said matter, and to have it effeeted before winter if possible.
Sept. 20 .- The justiees being convened together to consult what proportion of new stockadoes to ride for the fitting of the fort of Albany, for which the governor and councill allows the citty and county ye somme of £105, which somme is to be disposed as follows, viz'. £90 to his excell. for ye penny of the pound to be levyd by this citty and county for a free and voluntary gift according to the aet of assembly ; the other £15 to be divided among those that ride the stoekadocs, which is for y' 560 to be employed for said use, 63d. a picce. There is want- ing to fill the fort with new stockadoes 560, vizt., 250 of 20 foot, and 310 of 19 foot. It is concluded that the city doe ride for there proportion ye quantity of
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200 vizt. 90 of 20ft. and 110 of 19 ft.
Rensselaers colony,
100
45
55
Schennechtady,
90
40
50
Kinderhook,
85
38
47
Catskill & Coxhacky,
55
24
31
Claverack,
30
14
16
560
251
309
The said stockadoes are to be 12 inches thick at ye small- est end, and to be of good smooth-barked pync, not of your black-bark pyne, and be sett up against the old stockadoes in a months time.
Tis mede geconcludeert dat d colonij Renselyerswijk sall brant hout & caersen vourneren voort blockhuijse achter t Stadt Huijse voort aenstaende jaer en daercn boven 30 voor hout met 2 paerden leveren luyt blockhuijs achter d Luijtersekerk.
Dat Kinderhook t blockhuijse achter de Luyterse kerk sall fourneeren met brant hout & kaersen voor 't aen- stacnde jaer.
Dat Catskill, Coxhacky, and Patkook sall brant hout and caersen fourneeren voor t blockhuijs op t plcijn voor 't aenstaende jaer.
Robt Livingston, clerk deser stadt & county vertoon 't d assignatic van de mayor, aldermans & commonality op d justices van d county ter somme van £60 voor hem, & £4 voor James Parker, cn versoekt acceptatie.
D assignatie woort van de county justices geaccepteert te betulen volgens de tydt daerin gespecificeert & wort goetgevonden dat Schinnechtady daer toe sall contribu- cerd £7: 10.
D andere sullen haer proportion determinceren so drae als d.patroon 't huijs comt.
Den 23 Sept. a warrant was directed to ye burger com- mission officers to cause ye burgers meet and gett y? stockadoes rid out for ye fort, but by them denyed.
The 26th Sept. a warrant was directed to the assessors to make an equal computation how many stockadoes each was to ride for the fort.
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Oet. 14, 1693 .- This day being appointed by ye charter of this city for the aldermen of the respective wards to bring there returns of ye aldermen, assistants, assessors and constables of each warde, the following returns were made :
For aldermen,-Evert Banker, Peter Bogardus, Albert Ryckman, Jan Abeel, John Bleeker, Jan Lansing.
For assistants,-Hend. Van Dyk, Jacob Staets, Joh. Thomese, Hend. Hanse, Abraham Cuyler.
For assessors,-John Becker, Ben. Van Corlaer, Gerrit Van Ness, Eghbert Teunisse, Luykas Gerritse, Jacob ten Eyck.
For constables,-Elbert Gerritse, Jan Vandehoev, Ger- rit Rooseboom.
Pr. Vanbrugge is chosen for high constable for the ensue- ing year, and sworne ye 21st of November, 1693. The may- or and aldermen took there seats and voted for the trea- surer or chamberlain of this citty, for y" next year, and it fell upon Johannes Appell, who was sworn accordingly.
Whereas you, Johannes Appell, are chosen to be cham- berlain or treasurer of this citty, you shall swear by the everliving God, yt you shall faithfully and diligently per- form y" said office, by keeping an exaet ace of the reve- · nue of this citty in fare books to be kept for that purpose. and render an acct thereof to the mayor, aldermen and commonality when thereunto required, and endeavor as much as in you lyes to promote ye intrest of ye eitty re- lateing the revenue or taxes of this city, and in all things behave yourself as becomes ye office of a treasuer and the duty, so help you God.
Ordered that Majr Wesseles, Mr. Banker, Mr. Bleeker and Mr. Ryckman, Mr. van Dyk, Abraham Cuyler and Joh. Mingael, doe call Mr. Jan Becker, late treasurer, to acct of the eittyes revenue and give a report thereof next court day.
Oet. 24th 1693 .- Alderman Joh. Abeel comeing from New Yorke, his excelly writes to Pieter Schuyler, mayor. that he had commissionated ye said Abeel to be mayor of this citty, who appearing in the court took the following oath :
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Whereas you are commissionate to be mayor of this citty, you doc swear by ye ever living God yt you will with all your power and understanding maintain and pre- serve the liberties and privileges of this city, and doe jus- tiee impartially to rich and poor, without favor or affec- tion, and officiate in all things that belongs to the office of a mayor of this eitty to the best of your skill and un- derstanding, so help you God. [The commission of Jo- hannes Abeel, which he brought home on this occasion, is still in existenee, and was published in vol. 1, p. 152].
Nov. 7th, 1693 .- John Fisker, Compt., Jochim Stacts. Deft. - The Pl. demands by his declar. upon assumption five pounds eight shillings, for 3 hatts deliverd to 3 per- sons as per. a note under his hand appcars. The Deft desyres a nonsute, because it is a debt due in Leyslers timc, and ought to be determined by ye commissioners. The court refers the business till Joehim Staets comes in the spring y" middle of April, sinec ye PI. says it is Joehim Staets particular debt.
Ordered yt Jan Cornelse Vysselaer, Jan Vinnagen, Melg. Wynantse and Gerrt van Ness be - - for the ensuing year, and a warrant be given them to search all dangerous place for fear of fyre.
Dec. 19th, 1693 .- Willem Hollie, requests the mayor and aldermen yt he may be admitted, sinee Zaehárias . Siekells is gone to N. Yorke, to be the towns cryer and porter and to shutt and open ye gates of this citty, promis- ing to be diligent in said employ, provided he hes ye sel- lary as Zacharias had. The court will take into consid- - eration.
January 2d, 1693 .- William Hollie is upon his request. appointed to be porter and towne cryer, and ordered to take his oath accordingly, which was done in ye presence of Evert Banker, alderman, y" 17th of March, 1692.
Joh. Cuyler vs. Corn. Teunise .- The Pl. demands de- livery of 100 skepl. wheat which he bought of him at 5gl. 5s. to be delivered the 12 of October last, else at 5 skepl. per 2 ps. of 8, and prays judgment.
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Feb. 8th, 1693 .- At the sessions it was ordered by y? mayor and aldermen yt Gerrit van Ness and William Gysbert should be overscers of ye kings high ways, in this citty and precincts thercof.
Att a Mayor's Court. Feb. 6, 1693.
Johannes Appell sheriffe esqr. vs. David Keteleyn, Dan- icl Bratt defts. Thc sherriffe demands of ye defendants y^ somme of tenn pounds, of a fine for selling drink to yº Indians at Kinderhook on a sabbath day, about a month agoe. Pr. Martense, constable, being sworn says yt a month agoe on a sabbath day, he was sent by yº justices of y" pcace, and found yº 2 defts in an Indian house at Kinderhook selling drink to y" Indians, and yt ye Indians were drunk-found a kegg of rom by y" skinns, and ye defts took away the skins and the kegg.
The defts deny y" fact and putts them upon the coun- try. The case dofferred till next court day for y" evi- dences.
Feb. 21, 1692 .- The common councill were convened to consult what should be proper to remonstrate to y' general assembly yt is to sitt ye first of March next ensu- ing, and to that end doe desyre that Dirk Wessels and Ryer Shermcrhoorn the representatives of ye citty and county of Albany may propose that thesc fronteers of Al- bany may be better secured with a greater garrison, and the out posts well mand and yt there may be a company of buss Loopers raised to scour ye cost for schulking partyes of y' enemy, else the farmers can not be securd but will be necessitate to desert ye country.
That ye act of ye 2pst formerley granted to the citty of Albany for the defraying ye publike charges thereof may be revyved for two years longer.
March 6th, 1693. - Johannes Appell, sheriffe vs. David . Ketcleyn and Daniel Bratt. The p' was ordered to sum- monce ye cvidences for this court which he says he has done, and the wittnesses are at Green Bush, but can not come over, yª yse being so rotten, prays that the bussinesse may
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be deferred till next eourt day. The defts appear and de- syre that the tryall may proceed, being designd to goe out of y" county. The court grants time till next eourt day by reason of the yse being unfitt to bear, and that the witt- nesses ean not come over.
Att a meeting, &c., March 10, 1693.
Also der Claghte aen haer E zijn geprefereert wegens 't soontje van Hend. Rooseboom met naem Wouter de welke niet by zijn perfcete sinne is en doet over last aen d kinders van d buyrt hebbende een soontje van Mr. Li- vingston met een byltie boven zijn oogh geliakt waer door grooter on heylen konde renondeeren so ist dat haer E den gemelde Rooseboom hebben ontboode en sulkz hem voor geleijt dat indien hij gemelde soontje niet will op- houde of 't verplaetse uyt de stadt dat zy het niet en soude kennen. Verantworden waerop de Rooseboom be- looft sodanige sorgh te draegen in 't aenstaende met het kindt in huijs te houden voor een maent en dan met hem personelijk uijt te nemen & dacr op passen dat hy geen vorder quaet en sall doen. Haer E van d gerechte orde- neeren well exprysselijk dat Hendrik Rooseboom syn ge- melde soontje genaemt Wouter so lang als hy niet by zijn kenisse is op te houden & so danig op te passen als hy uijt gaet datter gaen vordere Claghte en eomt of t anders dat zy genoodt saekt sullen zyn andere mesures te nemen om alle vordere en heijlen voor te eomen.
Att a Mayors Court, March 20th, 1692.
Johannes Appell, sheriff, versus David Ketelheyn and Daniel Bratt, defts .- Jury: John Fisher, Abraham Cuyler, Luykas Gerritse, Jaeob Ten Eyk, John de Wandelaer, Anthony van Shaek. Johannes Rooseboome, John Finna- gell, Isaak Verplank, Johannes Blecker junr .. Johannes Beekman, Phillip Freest. The p' deelares y' y^ defts have traded with the Indians at Kinderhook, contrarie to the laws and y" priveledges of this city, and that upon ye Lord's day makeing ye Indians drunk in so much yt the constable was in danger of his life. Pieter Martense, constable and Nath. Wheeler, sworne. The jury gives in
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there verdiet yt they finde ye defts; David Ketelheyn and Daniel Bratt, guilty in being so found by ye constable with the Indians, on the sabbath day at Kinderhook, con- trary to the laws and priveledges of this city. It is there- fore considered by the court that the sd David Ketelheyn and Daniel Bratt doe pay a fine of 2 ps of 8 a ps courant mo- ney of this province with cost of sute.
Att a Common Council, May 15th, 1694.
Orderd that the assistants of this citty doe make bil- letts for ye quartering of ye 200 Fuzilleers, that are raisd for y" seeuring ye fronteers from May 1695, till October following.
By the Mayor and Aldermen and Commonality of the citty of Albany.
Whereas sevrall inhabitants of ye citty doth hyre house for ye lodegeing of ye souldiers yt are quarterd upon them and at ye same time neglect to furnish ym with fyrewood whereby they are necessitate to steel from ye neighbour- hood to ye great dammage of ye burgers and inhabitants ; wee doe therefore hereby order yt all persons who putts there souldiers out to quarter and doe not keep them in there houses, yt they doe furnish them sufficiently with fyrewood, and for want thereof all wood which ye sd soul- diers shall steel or embezell there land lords, shall be forthcoming or lyable to pay trible dammages for there neglect, and moreover a fine as ye meritt of ye ease shall require. Actum in Albany the 15 May, 1694.
God bless king William and queen Mary.
Orderd yt the house of Anthony Lespinard be hyred another year till May 1694, for acct of y" citty to quarter three Leifts. in y" same, yt is for Leif Abra, Bickford, Leif Symon Young and Leift Rob' Maeilby.
Alsoo dat het bevonden wort dat d wegen & straten van d stadt van Albany so on reddelijek leggen so wort tot dien eijnde geauthorizeert Jan Gow, Gerrit Lansing, en Willem Gysbertse om toe seght dacr op 't nemen en te ordineeren aen yder particulier burger en inwoonder van dese stadt om d straten voor haer deur in goede re-
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paratie 't brengen als mede d hooge wegen in d lemijte van Albany. Actum in Albany de 26 Junij, 1694.
Alsoo daer bevonde wort dat daer dangerous gestookt wort lot groote Perijkell voord inwoonders van Albany, so wort lot dien eijnde om all ongelucke daer van voort 't komen geordineert Robt Sanderse, Jan Gow en Melgert Wynantse nevens d constable aenstonts om 't gaen vis- seteeren alle huijse in dese stadt daer zy vinde dangerous gestookt wort dat zijn sodanige plaetse verbeteren of te vernieteghen als mede te gacn visseteere of te nooh eenige brant leeren cn brant haeken moghte bevonde worden dat zij wedcrem mogen gerepereert worde en op bequaem plaetse mochte gehangen worden dat zij in tijdt van noodt gebruijckt worden.
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