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A lot, 66
Manhattans,
12
12
66
66
Noorman, Laurs. Ptsn.
A lot,
Sapokanickan, M. I. Manhattans,
12
Hansen, Hans
A farm,
34 morgens and 1 lot, Sapokanickan, M. I.
13
Van Elslandt, Claes
12 66
Manhattans,
14
Van Tienhoven, Corns.
A plantation,
Breukelen,
15
Van Bogaert, Harm. M.
A lot,
Manhattans,
16
Monfoort, Jan
Pieter
Van Valkenburgh, Lamb't
Rapelje, Joris
66
18
66
Backer, Claes Jansen
Stille, Corns. Jacobs.
28 morgens,
66
18
66
Van Ditmarsen, Jan Jans. 29
23
¥
66
Noorman, Claes Jansz.
50
66
West side North River, 25
Francisco, (negro)
A piece of land,
66
25
Cornelissen, Wm.
A lot,
Manhattans,
26
66
Bastiaen,
(")
66
26
Jan,
("")
66
66
Lauressen, Pieter
A lot,
Nysen, Teunis
66
29
66
66
Borsum, Jan Pietersen
4 morgens,
Long Island,
29
66
Hansen, Hans
200
Mespath,
30
66
Haes, Jan
38
Reckaweck, L. I.
2 April,
Smeeman, Harman
23
Manhattans, 66
3
66
Nysen, Teunis
A plantation,
Van Campen, Pieter
3 morgens,
8
Pietersen, Jochem
A lot,
10
Kierstede, Jochem
66
12
66
Van der Linden, P.
Stevensen, Oloff
30 morgens,
12
13
Gerritsen, Cosyn
13
66
Planck, Abram
A lot,
16
66
16
66
Bout, Jan Everts. A lot,
Couwenhoven, G. W. van 19
Reckaweck L. I.
11
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
21 Jan'y, 1647.
21 66
66
Kierstede, Surg'n. Hans
D'Angola, Anna (negress) 3 morgens,
66
66
25
26
66
28
28
66
Jansen, Rem
2
Congo, Anthony (negro) A piece of land,
16
18
66
Pauluszen, Michel Cornelisen, Pieter Douwman, Gerrit Hendricksen, Gerrit Lubbertsen, Fredrick
APPENDIX.
586
APPENDIX.
Names of Patentees. Description of Grant.
Van Alcmaer, Ariaen PtsnA plantation,
Schage, W. Cornelissen A lot,
Cray, Teunis
15
Blanck, Juriaen
15
Pierse, Henry A plantation,
Manhattans,
15
Schoonmaker, C. Teunis A lot,
15
Italiaen, Peter Cesar
220 rods,
Long Island,
1 May,
Montfort, Peter 220
Near Brooklyn,
1
Widow
190 " sq.
1
La Montagne, Jan
100 morgens,
Manhattans,
9
Woutersen, Egbert
Apopcalyck,
Near Gamoenepaen,
10
Adriaensen, Maryn
A plantation,
Awiehaken,
11
Heermans, Augustine
4 lots,
New Amsterdam,
15
Claesen, Sybout
15
Forbes, John
65 morgens,
L. Island on East River, 15 66
De Foreest, Isaac
50
Manhattans,
15
Hall, Thomas
A lot,
Daniel, -
1 morgen,
15
Huybertsen, Sergeant
A lot,
16
Linde, Pieter
12 Nov.
Jansen, Maritie
17 May, 1648.
Van der Veer, P. Corns.
17
Van der Donck, Adriaen A plantation,
Near Mespath, L. I.
Van Rensselaer, Patroon An Indian tract,
Paponikuck,
4 Sept. Jerusalem, Hempstead, 23 Dec.
Roy, Jacob Jacobs. A lot,
New Amsterdam,
15 April, 1649.
Van Rensselaer, Patroon An Indian tract,
Katskill,
19
Jansen, H'k van Utrecht, A lot,
New Amsterdam,
20
3 May, "
Van der Grist, P. L.
14
Van Rensselaer, Patroon An Indian tract,
Claverack,
27
Andriessen, Juriaen A lot,
New Amsterdam,
West India Company, An Indian tract,
Wechquaesqueeck,
14 July,
Stuyvesant, Balthazar A lot,
New Amsterdam,
20
20
Varrevanger, J. Hendricks
66
Megapolensis, Rev. Johan.
24 April, 1650.
Duycking, Evert
66
¥
30
Van Nes, Dirck
23 May,
Michelsen, Jan
Beverwyck,
23
26 July,
Kuyter, Jochem Pietersz. A plantation,
Manhattans, (a)
14 Nov.
Ten Eyck, Coenraet A lot,
New Amsterdam,
4 Jan'y, 1651.
Bridel, Toussaint
10
De Spanjie,
IS
66
Jansen, Fredrick
66
10 Mar. 66
Heermans, Augustyn
An Indian tract,
Raritans, (b)
28
(a) Schorrakyn, the Indian name for a lot of land belonging to Jochem Pietersen Kuyter on Manhattan Island-called in Dutch Zegendal, " bounded south by Wm. Beekman's lot ; at the end Johannes La Montagne to the first rock in a north course to the great kill to the east, on the North River a grass valley, three or four morgens large."
(b) See ante, page 186.
17 “
Stickland, Lieut. John 200 morgens,
Karstensen, Claes
¥
6 June,
Nicolas Wm.
Martyn, Jan
New Amsterdam,
15
Location of Grant. Date of Patent. Sapokanekan, (Manhatt.)13 April, 1647. New Amsterdam, 15
APPENDIX.
587
Names of Patentees.
Description of Grant.
Location of Grant.
Date of Patent.
La Montagne, Joannes Newton, Brian
A lot,
New Amsterdam
22 April, 1651. 27
Van Tienhoven, Cornelis
66
20 Sept.
Bloemmaert, Adriaen
66
66
20
66
Loockermans, Govert
20
66 66
Ffyn, Capt. Frs.
Hog Island,
Near Hellegat,
20
66
Van Werckhoven, Corns.
2 colonies,
Nyack ; Nevesings Midwout, Beverwyck,
23 April, 1652.
Van Schaick, Goosen G.
23
De Hooges, Anthonie
66
66
23
66
Teunissen, Cornelis
66
¥
23
66
66
Herbertsen, Andries
23
66
Jansen, Dirck
CC
23
66 66
Andriessen, Arent
23
Jansen, Volckert
23
Gerritsen, Albert
66
23
Adriaensen, Jacob
66
23
66
66
Teller, Willem
66
23
Jacobsen, Teunis
66
23
66
Adriaensen, Rut
Pieters, Albert
New Amsterdam,
1 July,
66
Schermerhoorn, Jacob Jansz.
Beverwyck, .
9 Nov.
Steendam, Jacob et al.
A plantation,
Amersfoort,
12 "
Bogardus, Annetje Jans
65 morgens,
Mespath, (a)
26 “
Midwout, town of
Township,
Long Island,
Hallet, Wm.
80 morgens,
1 Dec.
66
Pietersen, Claes
A lot,
Fort Casimir,
6 "
Van Hasselt, Hend'k Pieters.
New Amsterdam, 66
2 Feb.
Drisius, Rev. Samuel
Bicker, Gerrit
25 morgens,
Midwout, Beverwyck,
23 April,
Loockermans, Pieter
66
7 July,
66
Shrick, Paulus
2 morgens,
The Kolck, New Am.
7 Oct.
Cray, Teunis
37
Near Hellegat, L. I. Beverwyck,
25
¥
66
Lourenzen, Laurens
6
66
25
Jacobsen, Casper,
66
25
66
Andriessen, Hendrick
25
66
Verbeck, Jan
Jansen, Thomas
66
25
De Vos, Andries
A lot of woodland,
66
25
66
Sandersen, Thomas
2 lots,
25
Adriaensen, Rut
A lot,
25
25
66
Backer, Jochem
A lot,
Kierstede, Hans
66
66
18 «
25
Elbertsen, Ryer
A lot,
25
66 CC
Kettelhuyn, Jochen
25
Van Embden, Evert Jansz.
25
66
Reyckersen, Michel
25
66
Church and Sch'ls of Midwout, 14 lots,
Jacobsen, Rutger
A lot,
66
De Vos, Mattys
20
7 Nov.
Bogardus, Annetje
23
23
28 Jan'y, 1653.
Hendricksen, Claes
21 "
(a) This tract (Dominie's Hook) has been recently purchased for Union College, Schenectady.
588
APPENDIX.
Names of Patentees. Description of Grant.
Location of Grant.
Date of Patent.
Appel van Leyden, Adr. Jansz. 2 lots,
Beverwyck,
25 Oct. 1653.
Schermerhoorn, Jacob Jansz.
25
66
Labadie, Jan
A lot,
Jansen, Laurens
25
Staets, Capt. Abram
25
Sibbinck, Jacob Hendrick
66
25
25
Bruynsen, Hage
25
Van Hoesen, Jan Frs.
66
25
€€
66 66
Van Bronswyck, P. Jansz.
25 morgens,
Katskill,
25
66
66
Gerardy, Philip 66
Jean
20
66
Green Hook, L. I.
5
1
Chambers, Thomas
38
Esopus,
8
Van Bronswyck, P.Jansz.
6
Katskill,
16
66
Huybertsen, Adriaen
A lot,
At the Ferry, L. I.
12
66
66
Jansen, Michel
Lieven
A plantation,
Long Island, 66 North of Claverack,
17
66
Philipsen, Leendert
A lot,
Beverwyck, 66
21
66
Pietersen, Gillis
14 April,
66
Van Dyck, Hendrick
66
Van der Grist, P. Leenderts.
66
Van Brugge, Carel
Van Tienhoven, Rachel
66
22
22
22
4 June,
Zieken, Dirck
16 morgens,
Carpenel, Jan Jacobsen
25 66
66
22
66
Coen, Adriaen Dircksen
25
Monfoort, Jan
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
28
66
Syboutsen, Hark
21 morgens,
Middelburgh L. I.
2 July,
Drisius, Rev. Samuel
A plantation,
Manhattans,
2
Van Borsum, Egbert
2 lots,
Breukelen,
18
66
Monfoort, Jan
New Amsterdam,
28
66
Gerritsen, Wynout
A lot,
Beverwyck,
29 Aug.
Westphael, Juriaen
32} morgens, A lot,
New Amsterdam,
23 Oct.
66
Walingen, Jacob (Van Hoorn)25 morgens,
Huybertsen, Adriaen
22
66
Mespath,
14 Nov.
66
Dircksen, Luycas
16
66
Behind Kill van Kul,
27
Bakker, Claes Jansen
40
66
Mespath,
30
66
Bredenbent, William
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
1 Dec.
66
Buys, Jan Cornelissen
25 morgens,
Behind Kill van Kul,
4 K
66
Marcelis, Hendrick
66
New Amsterdam,
16
11 May,
66
De Sille, Nicasius
Van Hattem, Arent
A plantation,
Midwout,
Near Gamoenepaen, Middelburgh, L. I.
16 "
18 “
66
Coen, Adriaen Dircksen
25
Long Island,
2 Nov.
26 Feb. 1654.
Bogardus, Annetje Jans
42 morgens,
7 Mar.
Staets, Capt. Abram
Cickhekawick,
24
Van Ruyven, Cornelis
Cornelis
66
66
60
22 .
Esopus,
Swaen, Jan
Behind Kill van Kul, (a) 23 "
21
Jansen, Michel
263
27
Luby, Sergeant Jacob
25
(a) The patents behind the Kill van Kul, granted in 1654, constitute the present town of Bergen, N. J.
25
66
Klomp, Jacob Symonsz.
66
Pietersen, Gillis
25
Schreyer's Hook, Manhattans,
11
22
APPENDIX.
589
Names of Patentees. Description of Grant.
Location of Grant.
Date of Patent.
Lubbertsen, Jan
25 morgens,
Behind Kill van Kul.
5 Dec. 1654.
Van Immen, Jan Gerrits 25
5
Schoonmaker, Jan Corns. 25
66
66
5
66
Pietersen, Gerrit
25
Gysbertsen, Lubbert
50
5
Crynnen, Jan Cornelisen 25 66
5
Lubbertsen, Gysbert
25
5
Van Schalckwyk, H'k J. 25
66
5
66
Leydecker, Reyck
25
Mespath,
10
66
66
66
Swaen, Jan
25
66
15
16
Stoutenbergh, Pieter
6 morgens,
Long Island,
New Amsterdam,
26 Aug. 1655
De Foreest, Isaac
27 morgens,
Midwout,
1 Dec.
Matthys, Anthony, (fr. neg ) A lot,
Manhattans,
Ffyn, Capt. Frs.
26 morgens,
Long Island,
26 Feb. 1656.
Gemeco, (Rustdorp)
Township,
Mespath,
27 " 66
De Sille, Nicasius
126 morgens, An Island,
Arnhem,
27 "
66
Middelburgh, (Newtown) Township,
Broen, Thomas
2096 rods,
Fort Casimir,
12 <<
Rudolphus, Pieter
A lot, "
New Amsterdam,
18 May,
Cock, Jochem Gerrits.
1 morgen,
Breukelen,
Schuyler, Ph. Pietersen
2 lots,
Beverwyck,
Coen, Adriaen Dircks
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
19 46
Draper, Hans
66
66
20
21
66
" Jacob
Couwenhoven, J. W. van The old Church and lot,
Catyou, Jan
25 morgens,
Mespath,
21 Aug.
Van Yveren, H'k Jans 25
L. I. near Hellegat,
25 .
46
De Hinse, Surgeon Jacob 2 lots,
Fort Casimir,
25 "
Picolet, Jan 3 morgens,
1 Sept.
Ringoa, Philip Jansz. A lot,
12
66
Groenenburgh, Constan.
13
Van Bronswyck, Hans Alb. "
13
De Boer, H'k Jansen
New Amsterdam,
19
Van Struckhousen, J. Hen. «
Fort Casimir,
22
Davits, Christoffel
36 morgens,
Esopus,
25
Kierstede, Hans A lot,
New Amsterdam,
Ilpendam, Adriaen Jansz.
Beverwyck,
Abrams, Mattheus 66
De Haes, wid. of Roeloff A plantation,
Fort Casimir,
28 “
Jansen, Reyn
A lot,
Beverwyck,
16 Nov.
Hudde, Andries
66
Fort Casimir,
30 “
Boyer, Alexander
24 morgens,
Loockermans, Govert
Water lot,
New Amsterdam,
21 Dec.
CC
66
Smith, Ensign Dirck 54
Appel van Leyden, Ad. J. A lot for an inn,
Beverwyck,
Vau der Donck, Cornelis Muscoote,
North end of Manhattans,26 "<
12 April,
Bakker, Nicolas Jansz.
18 4
27 “
16 June,
20
66
Edsal, Samuel
Beekman, Willem
60
Kip, Isaack
66
21
66
Jansen, Roeloff
25
10
15
Clock, Abram Martens A lot,
21 Mar.
Long Island,
20
30 .
25 Oct. 66
2S
30
5
590
APPENDIX.
Names of Patentees.
Description of Grant.
Location of Grant.
Date of Patent.
Clock, Abram Martens
Water lot,
Winkelhoeck, Pieter J.
25 morgens,
New Amsterdam, Mespath,
New Amsterdam,
Dircksen, Luycas
Fort Casimir,
10 Feb.
Mol, Ryer Lammersen
20
Van Swol, Barent Jansz.
20
Harmans, Pieter
Plantation and lot,
Laurensen, Pieter
Dominicus, Reynier
A lot,
(a)30
¥
Ebel, Pieter
9 morgens,
(a)30
66
Steenwyck, Cornelis
A lot,
(a)30
Gerritse, Jan
(a)30
Crabbe, Jacob
16 morgens,
(a)30
Leendertsen, Sanders
A lot,
1 Mar.
Taillera, Wm.
De Laat, Johan. (wid.Hulter) 500 morgens,
Esopus,
27 "
Provoost, Margrietje
25
Amersfoort,
1 June,
Eeckhoff, Jan
A lot,
Fort Casimir,
17
20
1 Aug.
Young, Hans
Breukelen,
25 “
Utrecht, town of New
130 morgens,
Near Conyen Island,
27 ‹‹
Laurentsen, Pieter
A lot,
Fort Casimir, (N. Amstel) 3 "
Hendricksen, Claes
2 lots,
Beverwyck,
25 Sept.
De Sille, Nicasius
New Amsterdam,
5 Dec.
Van Dyck, Hendrick
A lot,
ะ
12
19 "
Duycking, Evert
33 morgens,
Midwout,
Megapolensis, Rev. J.
32
New Amsterdam,
9 Feb. 1658.
Beverwyck, 23 “
Doughty farm, (Mespath)25
¥
66
Van Rensselaer, Jeremias A lot,
Beverwyck,
25
66
Glen, Sander Leenderts.
13 July,
Cornelissen, Guilliam A plantation,
Midwout,
9 Aug.
Couwenhoven, G. W. van Hudde's flatts,
Amersfoort,
21 4
Schuyler, Phil. Pietersen A lot,
Beverwyck,
10 Sept.
Barentsen, Heirs of Bruyn "
Breukelen,
4 Oct.
Meersen, Pieter
66
Beverwyck,
31
66
Chambers, Thomas
Van Langedyck, J. Jansen
New Amsterdam,
2 Dec.
66
Angola, Domingo (fr. neg.) 2 lots,
Claes, de Neger
A lot,
Assento,
66
Cartagena, Francisco"
De Roos, Gr't Manuel"
2 lots,
1659
Santonie, Christoffel “ A lot,
Sanders, Manuel 2 lots,
66
Antonys, Wm.
1 lot,
Pieters, Solomon
66
1 "
66
Andriessen, Jan
's Gaggen, Jan
40 morgens,
Barentsen, Christn. A lot, "
New Amsterdam,
De Sille, Nicasius
Philipsen, Frederick A lot,
Jacobsen, Pieter
Steelman, Jan Hendricks 34 morgens,
8 Nov.
K
Tamboer, Pieter
(a) Thus in the original.
21 Dec. 1656. 28 “€ Jan'y, 1657.
Bernard, Nicolaes,
A lot, CC
24
28
17
591
APPENDIX.
Names of Patentees.
Description of Grant.
Location of Grant.
Date of Patent.
Angola, Assento (fr. neg.) A lot,
New Amsterdam,
1659.
Pieter, Luycas 66
Antonys, Antony 66
Francisco,
66
Jansen, Volckert et al.
A plantation, 66
Fort Orange,
31 Mar.
Andriessen, -
Daniels, Gustavus A lot,
Midwout,
21
Van Curler, Arent
A plantation,
Beverwyck,
23
66
66
Loockermans, Gov. et al. 66
Mattinecong, Long IsI'd 23 46
Van Nes, Cornelis
50 morgens,
Amersfoort,
23 May,
Hartgers, Pieter
2 lots,
Beverwyck,
1 Sept.
Daretha, Jan
A lot,
5 Feb. 1660
Jacobsen, Pieter,
66
23 "
Provoost, Margaretje
20 morgens,
Midwout,
9 May,
Andriessen, Andries
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
11 July,
66
Cornelissen, Albert
Beverwyck,
17 Aug. 66
Martense, Jan
10 morgens,
Amersfoort,
20 "
66
Teunissen, Cornelis 25
28
66
Meyer, Pieter
A plantation,
Altona,
18 Sept. 66
Jans, widow Elskie, A lot,
New Amsterdam,
19 Oct. 66
Ferry, Long Island 19 « 66
Marten, Roeloff
23 morgens,
Amersfoort,
29 Jan'y, 1661
Swartwout, Thomas
58 66
Midwout,
7 Mar.
Van Aecken, Jan Costers A lot,
Beverwyck,
7
"
Jacobsen, Rutger et al.
Pachnachkillick IsI'd 60 morgens,
Midwout,
12
66 66
Andriessen, Pieter
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
14
.€
Bushwyck, town of
Township,
Long Island,
14
66
Jacobsen, Rutger
Constable's Island,
Beverwyck,
19 "
66
Jansen, Paulus
A plantation,
Altona,
7 April,
66
Van der Veer, Jacob
A lot2
Van Laer, Adriaen Kip, Jacob
66
New Amsterdam,
15
66
Jorissen, Abram
32 morgens,
Midwout,
15 6€
Hegeman, Adriaen
59 66
Mespath,
17 June, 66
Elbertsen, Elbert
18
Amersfoort,
19 .
66
Van Curler, Arent et al. Ellis, Bastiaen
8 morgens,
Manhattans,
19 Aug.
Bergen, town of
Township,
Pavonia,
5 Sept.
Wandal, Thomas
4 morgens,
Mespath,
6 "
Utrecht, town of New
Township,
Long Island, 22 Dec.
Swartwout, Cornelis
24 morgens,
Midwout, 13Jan'y, 1662
Bronck, Pieter
126
66
Koexhacking,
13 “
Carpesy, Gabriel
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
20
Buys, Jan Cornelis
28 morgens,
Midwout,
23
Van Ruyven, Cornelis
32
23
Lott, Pieter
32
23 "
Polhemus, Rev. J. Th.
24
66
25
Shrick, Paulus
2
The Kolck, New Amst. 31
"
Tomassen, Jan
2 lots,
Beverwyck,
10
Near Beverwyck,
10
Jansen, Cornelis
8 "
15 “
West, John
26
An Indian tract,
Schonowe(Schenec'dy,) 27 July,
13 "
Mees, Peter
Benim, Evert
Martyn, Jan,
19 44
66
592
APPENDIX.
Names of Patentees. Description of Grant.
Location of Grant. Date of Patent.
Chambers, Thomas
42 morgens,
Pisseman's Hoek Esopus,10 Mar. 1662. Manhattans, 14 66
Midwout,
17
17
Schenectady, The great flatt of
Confirmed,
6 April,
Laurensen, Arent
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
10 May,
Van Hoesen, Jan Jansen An Indian tract,
Claverack,
5 June,
Church of N. Amsterdam, A lot,
New Amsterdam,
7 July,
Bonns, Jannetje
Teunissen, Claes
5 morgens,
Manhattans,
12 Oct.
Wemp, J. B. et al.
Martin's Island,
Schenectady,
12 Nov.
"
Slecht, Corns. Barents 25 morgens,
Esopus,
7 Dec.
Neilsen, Niels, Sen. et al. Verdrietje Hoeck,
Delaware,
5 Mar. 1663
Dupuis, Nicolaes et al.
A plantation,
Staten Island,
19 “
Sluyter, Hendrick Jans A lot,
New Amsterdam,
2 April,
Van Schaick, G. G. e al. 33 morgens,
A new town, Esopus,
66
20
60
Anthony, Allard et al.
45
..
Manhattans,
25
Broersen, Jan et al.
5
66
Wiltwyck,
25
66
De Wever, Jan
21
Esopus,
25
Bronck, Pieter
A lot,
Beverwyck,
Crepel, Anthony
8 m. of Kaelcop's land, Esopus,
Oosterhout, J. Jans
A lot,
Wiltwyck,
Blanchan, Matys
Wynkoop, Cornelis
12 morgens,
Esopus,
25
Du Bois, Louis
20
Swartwout, Roeloffe
20
25
66
Van Holsteyn, H'k Corns. 2
Mol, Lambert Huyberts
21
66
25
Tomassen, Jan
33
Jans, Volckert
33
66
Groot, Symon Symons
A lot,
Beverwyck,
11 May,
Bancker, Gerrit
22 morgens,
Schenectady,
16 June,
Tomassen, Jan
An Island,
Schotack,
3 Nov.
.€
Leendertsen, Albert
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
8 Dec.
"
Varleth, Nicolaes
21 morgens,
Esopus,
10 "
Jacobsen, Casper
A lot,
Beverwyck,
29 «
Slot, Jan Pietersen
8 morgens and 2 lots,
Van Cuelen's hook, H'rlm 4Jan'y, 1664 Midwout, 24
Swartwout, Cornelis
29
Huybertsen, Adriaen
24
Mespath,.
26
60
66
Krygier, Capt. Martin
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
26
66
Van Ruyven, Cornelis
42 morgens, 26 morgens,
New Utrecht,
29
66
Meyer, Nichs. (van Holst'n) 40
New Haerlem,
29
66
Tomassen, Jan A lot,
Beverwyck,
10 Mar.
Van Vorst, Ide Cornelis
Ahasimus,
5 April,
66
Stoutenbergh, Pieter
4 morgens,
Manhattans,
7
Pietersen, Hendrick
25
Midwout,
7
Syboutsen, Hark
8
Middelburgh,
18
Chambers, Thomas
26
Esopus,
22 «
Loockermans, Govert
26
Mespath,
22
6
25
25
66
26
66
Snediker, Gerrit
345
24
66
Midwout,
26
Claesen, Claes
66
66
Schreyer's Hook, N. A. 5
16 <<
Schuyler, P. P. 34
25 "
Van der Grist, P. L. et al.58
Bout, Jan Everts 58
Van Dickhuys, Teunis H. 17
593
APPENDIX.
Names of Patentees.
Description of Grant. Certain meadows,
Manhattans,
3 May, 1664.
Chambers, Marg't wf. of Thomas, 4S morgens,
Esopus,
12 66
Hansen, Michel
20
New Bedford, Wallebout,15
Grim, Otto
A lot,
New Amsterdam,
15
66
Philips, Fredrick
A lot,
Wiltwyck,
17
66
Trynbolt, Pieter Jans
New Amsterdam,
17
66
De Witt, Jan (the miller)
66
The Kolck, N. A. 66 66 Schenectady,
1 June,
Van Nes, Cornelis
21 morgens,
16
60
Cornelissen, Teunis 24
66
66
16
.€
66
De Bakker, Symon
24 66
Adriaensen, Pieter
26
66
16
66
Teller, Willem
23
16
66
Schuyler, Philip P.
An Indian tract,
Halfmoon,Moh'k River, 10 July, Now, town of Stuyvesant,10 "
Hallet, Willem
66
Sintsinck, L. I.
1 Aug. 66
Van Hooghten, Frans. J. A lot,
New Amsterdam,
3 6
Rycken, Abram
Hullett's Island,
Near Hellegat, 19
Bayard, Petrus
130 morgens,
Esopus,
19 “
66
Roose, Albert Heymans A plantation,
19
66
N. B. A morgen is a Dutch land measure, equal to about two acres.
N.
Instructions to Sir Robt Carr for the reducing of Delaware Bay, and setting the People there under His Maties obedience.
[ Book of Entries in Sec. of State's Off Alb. ]
When you are come neare unto wch is possessed by the Dutch, you shall send yor Boate on shoare to summon the Governor and Inhabitants to yield obedience to his Matie as the Rightfull Sovereign of that Tract of Land, and let him and them know that his Matie is graciously pleased that all the Planters shall enjoy their Ffarms, Houses, Lands, Goods and Chattells, wth the same privileges, and upon ye same termes which they do now possesse them, onely that they change their Masters, whether they be the West India Company or the city of Amsterdam ; To the Swedes you shall remonstrate their happy returne under a Monarchicall Governt and his Maties good inclination to that Nation, and to all men who shall comply with his Maties Rights and title in Delaware, without force of arms.
Thatt all the Cannon, Armes and Ammunicon wch belongs to the Governmt shall re- main to his Matie.
That the acts of Parliament shall be the rules of future Trading.
That all people may enjoy liberty of conscience.
That for six Moneths next ensuing, the same Magistrates shall continue in their offices, only that they and all others in authority must take the oath of allegce to his Matie and all publicque acts be made in his Maties name. If you find you cannot reduce the place by force, nor upon these conditions, you may add such as you find necessary upon the VOL. II. 38
66
De Decker, Jan
60 morgens,
Staten Island,
15
27
66
Vinchardt, Adriaen
16
Paul, Thomas et al.
Location of Grant. Date of Patent.
Hendricksen, Gerrit
594
APPENDIX.
place ; but if these nor force will prevaile, then you are to despatch a messenger to the Governor of Maryland with this letter to him and request his assistance, and of all other English who live neare the Dutch plantations.
Your first care (after reducing the place) is to protect the Inhabitants from Injuryes, as well as violence of the souldrs wch will be easily effected if you settle a course for weekly or dayly provisions by agreemt wth the Inhabitants wch shall be satisfied to them, either out of the proffitts, customes or rents belonging to their present masters, or in case of necessity from home.
The lawes for the present cannot be altered as to yor administracon of Right and Justice between partyes.
To my Lord Baltimore's sonn you shall declare and to all the English concerned in Maryland, thatt his Matie hath at his great expence sent his shipps and souldrs to reduce fforraigners in these parts, to his Maties obedience, and to that purpose onely, you are employed, but the reduction of the place, being at his Maties expence, you have com- mands to keepe possession thereof for his Maties owne behoofe and Right, and that you are ready to joyne with the Governr of Maryland upon his Maties interest in all occasions, and that if my Lord Baltimore doth p'tend Right thereunto by his Pattent (which is a doubtful case) you are to say that you only keepe possession till his Matie is informed and satisfied otherwise. In other things, I must leave you to your discretion, and the best advice you can get upon the place.
Articles of agreement between the Honble Robert Carr, Knt., in behalfe of his Matie of Great Brittaine, and the Burgomasters on the behalfe of themselves and all the Dutch and Swedes inhabiting in Delaware Bay and Delaware River.
1. That all the Burgers and Planters will submit themselves to his Maties authority, witht making any resistance.
2. That whoever of what nation soever doth submit to his Maties authority, shall be protected in their estates reall and personal whatsoever, by his Maties Laws and Justice.
3. That the present Magistrates shall be continued in their offices and Jurisdictns to exercise their civil Power as formerly.
4. That if any Dutchman or other p'son shall desire to depart from this River, that it shall be lawful for him so to doe, with his goods within six monethes after the date of these articles.
5. That the Magistrates and all the Inhabitants (who are included in these articles) shall take the oathes of allegiance to his Matie and of fidelity to the present government. 6. That all the People shall enjoy the Liberty of theire conscience in church discipline as formerly.
7. That whoever shall take the oathes is from that time a free Denizen, and shall enjoy all the privileges of Trading unto any of his Maties Dominions, as freely as any English- man, and may require a certificate for so doing.
8. That the Scout, the Burgomasters, Sherriffe and other inferior magistrates, shall use and exercise their customary power in administration of Justice within their precincts, for six monethes, or until his Maties pleasure is further known.
The Oath. I do swear by the Almighty God, that I will beare ffaith and allegiance to his Matie of Great Brittaine, and I will obey all such commands, as I shall receive from ye Governor, Deputy Governor or other officers, appointed by his Maties authority, so long as I live within these, or any other of his Maties Territoryes. Given under my hand and seale, this 1st day of October, in the yeare of our Lord God, 1664. ROBERT CARR.
Given undr our hands and seales, in the behalfe of ourselves, and the rest of ye Inhabi- tants, ye Ist day of October, in the yeare of our Lord God, 1664. FFOB OUTHOUT, HENRY JOHNSON, GERRITT SANDERS VAN TIELL, HANS BLOCK, LUCAS PETERSON, HENRY CASTURIER.
INDEX.
[WHERE THE SUBJECT REFERRED TO IN THIS INDEX IS NOT FOUND IN THE TEXT, IT WILL BE MET IN THE NOTES. ]
A.
Abenaquis, difficulties between the Mo- hawks and the, 452; renewal of difficul- ties between the Mohawks and the, 518. Act sequestrating Fort Good Hope, 260.
Africa, colonists of New Netherland per- mitted to trade to, 191.
Agreement between Capt. John Scott and Governor Stuyvesant, 578.
Albany. (See Fort Orange and Beverwyck.) Allegiance, form of the oath of, to Patroon of Rensselaerswyck, 176.
Allerton, Isaac, informs Stuyvesant of the intended invasion of New Netherland by the English, 261.
Alrichs, Jacob, Director of New Amstel, 335 ; ransoms some Englishmen from the savages, 374; his wife dies, 375 ; refuses colonists permission to leave New Amstel, 377; death of, 388; Alexander D'Hino- yossa succeeds, 458.
Alrichs, Pieter, commissary at the South River, 450.
Altona, the name of Fort Christina changed to, 336; Willem Beekman, Vice Director at, 373.
Ambassadors to England, proposals of the Dutch, relative to the American colonies, 200; ground whereon they claimed the right of trade with the English colonies, 202 ; withdraw from England, 204; reply of the, to the representations of the Amsterdam Chamber on the boundary question, 278.
-- from New Netherland, to Maryland, Anticosti, the ship St. Jean wrecked on the 381; to Virginia, 408 ; to Hartford, 487. island of, 365.
American colonies, articles proposed by the Dutch Ambassadors relative to the, 200 ; discussions in England, relating to the, 201.
Amitie and commerce between New Neth- erland and Virginia, articles of, 413 ; ter- mination of, 415.
succeeds in obtaining the revocation of Stuyvesant's recall, 194; instructions of the, on the event of the war between Hol- land and England, 204; remonstrance of Patroon and co-directors of Rensselaers- wyck to the, 206; reply of the, 208 ; counter charges against those of Rensselaerswyck by the, 209; denounces the remonstrance of 1653, and orders its authors to be punished, 266; consents to the appoint- ment of a Sheriff and Attorney-general for New Amsterdam, 267; censures the Burgomasters and Schepens of the latter city, 276 ; instructions of the, relative to the recovery of the South River, 284; comment of the, on the pamphlet publish- ed in London against the Dutch of New Netherland, 572.
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