Translation
Resolution of the burgomasters and schepens of New Amsterdam proposing a public loan to defray the expense incurred on the fortifications
Extract from the Resolutions of the Mayors and Schepens of the city of New Amsterdam. |
The mayors and schepens of the city of New Amsterdam (except Mr. Marten Crigier) having assembled to read a certain document dated 4 August delivered to them by the director-general and council,[158] instructing them to consider measures for raising their quota of paying for the fortifications built for the defense of the country, and having made an estimate of the expenses incurred, they came to the conclusion that the outer and inner lines of works made for the defense of the city, this and last year, cost about 16000 guilders. They have resolved to contribute their quota with the other districts and believe that 3000 guilders shall be their share, which they promise to pay, if the honorable General and council will authorize the mayors and schepens to levy a tax on real property within their jurisdiction. Thus done and resolved at the aforesaid session this 10th of August 1654, New Amsterdam in New Netherland; and was signed: Arent van Hattem; lower down: By the order of the mayors and schepens of this city of New Amsterdam; and was signed: Jacob Kip, secretary.[159]