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Resolutions concerning the Dutch School Order, The Hague (1625-1626)

Source: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KW 402 A 31

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Resolutions concerning the Dutch School Order, The Hague (1625-1626), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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1626
The 4th of December.

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[IN THE MARGIN: Payment tot be done to the Printers of the Books of the School order, etc.]

Having been in deliberation on how to pay the Printers of the Books of the School order: has been understood and decided that these will be payed by the Receiver Mierop, and that the allocation will be read in this Meeting, in order that each Member may approve to provide that the Receiver Mierop may be renumerated therefrom.

The 5th of December 1626.

[IN THE MARGIN: Order of the School books, how many each City, etc.]

The allocation of the order of the aforesaid School books, and how many each City will have to carry therein, has been read outloud to the Members, whereafter the Members have approved to each

    


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1626
Den 4 Dec.

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[IN DE KANTLIJN: Betaalinge te doen aan de Drukkers van de Boeken van de Schoolordre, etc.]

In deliberatie geleyd weesende, omme te voldoen de Drukkers van de Boeken van de Schoolordre; is verstaan en geresolveert, dat die by den Ontfanger Mierop sullen werden voldaan, en dat in deese Vergaderinge geleesen sal werden de repartitie van dien, ten eynde elk Lid mag aanneemen ordre te stellen, dat den Ontfanger Mierop daar af mag werden gerembourseert.

Den 5 December 1626.

[IN DE KANTLIJN: Ordre van de Schoolboeken, hoe veel ieder Stad, etc.]

Is de Leeden voorgeleesen de repartitie van de ordre van de voorsz Schoolboeken, en hoe veel elke Stad daar in sal moeten draagen, daar op de Leeden aangenoomen hebben elks in


    

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