Walewijn van der Veen

Walewyn (Walewijn) van der Veen ( 1617-1669) was one of the first lawyers and Notary Publics in New Amsterdam 1662-1664. The Register of New Netherland 1626-1674 by E.B. O Callaghan LL.D, Page 123.[1] He succeeded the lawyer Salomon LaChaire 1661-1662. In 1664 New Amsterdam came under English rule and the named changed to New York. Walewijn van der Veen petioned the provincial council for admission as Notary Public on October 27 1661 and was officially sworn in on January 19, 1662[2] His workplace being in the old Town Hall or Stadt Huys built in 1642[3] The building was situated in Manhattan, on the corner of Pearl Street and Coenties Alley.

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