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Answer to the petition of Abraham de Lucena, Jacob Cohen Henricque, Salvador Dandrada, Joseph Dacosta, and David Frera

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The above request being read, the same, after consultation, was disposed of with the following apostille:

The subscription was requested by the burgomasters and schepens of this city and by the director general and council, for good reasons, for the benefit of this city and the further security of the persons and goods of the inhabitants, among whom the petitioners are also counted and included; therefore it is necessary that they, together with others, shall assist in bearing the burden occasioned thereby. In regard to the order of the lords directors mentioned and exhibited, the director general and council are of opinion that pursuant to the same the Jewish nation enjoy such liberty here in the city as the order implies. Regarding the purchase and ownership of real estate, it is advised that the broad question be once again put to the lords directors, and pending the answer die last request ] is refused.

Thus done in our session held at Fort Amsterdam, in New Netherland. Dated as above. (Was signed:) P. Stuyvesant, Nicasius de Sille, La Montagne.

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Translation: Gehring, C., trans./ed., New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch, Vol. 6, Council Minutes, 1655-1656 (Syracuse: 1995). A complete copy of this publication is available on the New Netherland Institute website.