Transcription
Governor Eaton to Director General Stuyvesant
Mr. Eaton's 2d Letter
[ Honoured Sir ]
[ In my last, by your secret[ary ], May the 31th, (48,) I exprest my full closing with the contents of yours dated May 28th, new stile. By letters from the Gouemor of the Massachusets, I am since informed that he had recd yours of Aprill the 3d & May the 24th, that with much content he intertaines your motion for a meeting & treaty att Conneticut, & vppon a retoume from the Gouemor of Plimmouth will more fully satisfie. In the me]ane tyme, I shall of[ fer to your consideration wheather by waye of preparation it may not ] Conduce to a more speedy and [ comfortable setling of things, if you thinke fitt to admit Mr. Will. We ]sterhowse to open his Cause, & speake in his o[ wne defence. Heatherto I suppose all intercourse hath bynne ] by messengers or letters, wherein there may be som[ thing mistaken or somthing omitted which might cleere or mi ]ttigate the offence or censure; if, therefore yow please [ to graunte him, by your letter to mee, or otherwise, as sh ]all seeme best to your selfe, a warrant, or safe Conduct to Come [ to the Manhataes, to stay there a conuenient tyme ], & againe thence to retoume in safetie, without molestation, either by land [ or watter, that hee may expresse & o ]pen the grownds of his former proceedings & present hopes to receiue a [ milder issue, (in a cause soe weighty and neerel ]ie Concerning him,) then the former sentence & execution importe, I sha[ ll advise him in that waye to attend yow wi ]th his first Conueniencie, I desire your answere, but to prevent mistakes sha[ ll assure yow, that though vppon different apprehensions yow for the present re ]fuse to heare or treat in this matter, yet on my parte, It shall neither hinder [ nor cast any new difficulties ] vppon the meeting propounded. I rest
Yours in all offices of neighbourlie Correspondence
[ Newhaven ] in New Engl:, June the [20th, 1648.] st. vet.