Deposition of Egbert van Borsum as to derogatory remarks made by Cornelis Melyn about Director Stuyvesant

Deposition of Egbert van Borsum as to derogatory remarks made by Cornelis Melyn about Director Stuyvesant
Deposition of Egbert van Borsum as to derogatory remarks made by Cornelis Melyn about Director Stuyvesant
Declaration. Egbert van Borsum, that Cornelis Mellyn had said at New Haven, that the states general were greatly surprised that the English had not hanged Stuyvesant to the highest tree; that he (M.) had brought Kieft to his churchyard, and would bring Stuyvesant to his, also. [1649]
Identifier
NYSA_A0270-78_V3_031a
Date Original
March 30 1649
Contributor
Van Tienhoven, Cornelis
Source
New York State Archives. New York (Colony). Secretary of the Province. Register of the Provincial Secretary, 1642-1660. Series A0270-78. Volume 3, documents 31a - 31b.
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