Index to volumes one, two and three of translations of Dutch manuscripts, in the office of the secretary of the state of New York, Part 8

Author: O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880. 1n
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: Albany, Weed, Parsons & Co., Printers
Number of Pages: 248


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133


bouwery No. 4, cattle sold from,


98


bouwery No. 5, cattle on, in Director Minnit's time, leased to Hendrick Harmansen,


134


previously occupied by Jacob van Curler,


134


location of,


135


bouwery No. 6, cattle sold from,


98


called Van Twiller's bouwery,


98


location of,


107


leased to Abraham Pietersen Garter,


210


cattle on the bouweries on, .


98


five bouweries on, vacant and stripped of cattle when Director Kieft assumed the government, 111


Bylevelt's bouwery. (See Bouwery No. 3, supra.)


Bestevaer's cripple bush, Messrs. de Raet and Van Cuelen's land near, leased to Thomas Broen and others, 263


Deutel Bay, George Homs and Thomas Hall commence a plantation at,. 192


Thomas Hall sells to George Homs his part of the plantation at,


257


Fresh Water, a squaw assaulted by a sailor near,


151, 152


Hudde's plantation, contract to send laborers and farm implements from Holland to, La Montagne's bouwery 77, 92


called Vredendael,


226


Andries Hudde quits claim to,


251


location of,. 251


Pietersen's plantation beyond Sapokanikan, sold,. 219


Provoost's plantation leased to Thomas Broen,. 223


Sanders' bouwery, near Werpoes, leased to Jan Tomasen, 247


Stevensen (Oloff) plantation leased, 282


Van Curler's bouwery, leased,. 13,


77


considerable work performed on,.


92


sold to Cornelis Van Tienhoven,. 122


plantation leased to William Hendricksen and others, 253


mortgaged to the West India Company,. 318


Van Twiller's plantation at Sapokanikan, Thomas Hall and George Homs lessees of,. 25


rent of, payable in tobacco, 33


location of, 82, 97


improvements on, 97


1


Hom's and Hall's plantation. (See Deutel Bay, supra.)


98


72


INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS


PAGE


Manhattan Island .- Continued. rented to Thomas Hall,.


Vredendael. (See La Montagne's bowery, supra.)


Walenstyn, bouwery called, leased to Cornelis Jacobsen,.


10


leased to Gerrit Jansen and Volckert Evertsen,.


sold, 111


location of, 119


rented to Williamson and Hobson,. 119


Claes Groen and Peter Lievesen contract to herd goats on,.


Corlaers Hook, Indian name of,


Eva Beets receives a gift of a plantation on,. 265


date of the arrival of the ship King David at,. II,


goods proposed to be imported from Boston to, 10


bouweries No. 5 and 6, Jacob Bouwarsen purchases the grain planted on,


Surgeon Bogaert sells his interest in a plantation on,.


Rev. Mr. Bogardus leases his bouwery on,.


53,


Director Kieft builds a house at the Otterspoor,.


81


note of Gerrit Doman for money borrowed from the Deacons of,


Thomas Hall purchases of Maryn Adriaensen a plantation on,.


Hendrick Jansen sells his house and land on,.


93


Jan Pietersen and Abram Rycken sell their house on,. 90


Cornelis van Tienhoven leases to C. Jacobsen Stille his bouwery in the Smith's valley, 11:


Albert Cuyn sells a house and lots on the great highway on,. 111


Jacob Jacobsen Roy's house on, ordered sold, 115


Mr. La Montagne leases to Bout Francen the bouwery called Vredendael on, .. 114;


lease cancelled, 120


Jan Francen sells his house and plantation on,. 130


Adriaen Pietersen sells his house and plantation on,.


13>


Philip Gerritsen landlord of the tavern at,


154


Hark Sybesen sells his house and lot at,. 154


Cattle nearly lost in the Swamp near old Jan's land, 155


Deer hunting on, 16-


Jochim Pietersen Kuyter orders soldiers to return to. 171, 190, 203


his house burned by Indians, 172, 173


1×3


Thomas Badgehott planter on the island of,.


Jan Jacobsen sells to Lambert van Valckenburgh, his plantation on,. 210


Peter Jansen bequeaths to Jan Jansen Schepmoes his house and lot on, 212


Hendrick Jansen sells to Burgher Jorissen a house and bouwery on,. 215


John Underhill sells to Groesen a piece of land on,. 21-


imported goods to be placed in the Company's warehouse at,. 291


Rutgert Arentsen sells his house and lot on the Great Highway to Arent Reyniersen, Jochem, Pietersen, when his house whs burned, was absent at,.


237


ship St. Peter smugglss powder to. 237


Burgher Jorissen sells to Cornelis Melyn his house and lot on,.


238, 230


Thomas Willett sells to Cornelis Teunissen, a house and lot near the public tavern, on,. 241


Hendrick Jansen, locksmith, sells to Adam Brower a house and lot on,. 249


Jan Schepmoes rents a house to Gerrit Doman on the Great Highway,


Jacob Jacobsen Roy sells to Cornelis Arissen half his lot on, . 200


Direk Volekertsen sells to Govert Aestren, house and lot on, .. 270


Govert Looekmans and Direk Cornelissen sell to William Goulder a piece of land on the East River on, 275


73


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PAGE.


Manhattan Island .- Continued.


Govert Loockmans and Dirck Cornelissen sell to George Cleer a piece of land near Wolpherts Valley on Manhattan Island,. 279


Hendrick Pietersen rents land near Bestevaers Cripplebush on, .. 281


Cornelis Groerens authorizes Jan Snediger to erect a building on a lot in,. 303


Volckert Evertsen sells to Cornelis Maesen his plantation on,. 306 Peter Wolpher-en sells to Arnoldus van Hardenbergh a house and lot at the Graft on, 313


Jan Jansen Schepmoes exchanges his plantation for Nicolas Stillwell's house and lot on,.


315


Leendert Arenden sells to Teunis Nyssen, house and lot on,.


318


Egbert Woutersen rents a bouwery on,. 319


Michael Jansen assigns to Thomas Hall his lease of a bouwery on,.


329


Van Twiller's bouwery on, leased,


331


Capt. Smith obtains judgment against Jan Doomer, in the court at,.


358


Minqua Chiefs visit Director Stuyvesant at,. 369


Jan Petersen sells to Egbert van Borsum house and lot north of the Capske,. 387


Jonathan Brewster promises to deliver certain goods at,. 388


Peter Ebel indebted to Gilles Petersen, for a house and lot on, 400


430


Johannes Backerius, minister at, III,


27


masts brought from Rensselaerswyck to,


69


Elcke Jansen purchases the Malle smits berg, at,


75


Malle smits berg purchased,


78, 114


exchanged,.


186


sheriff of Rensselaerwyck summoned to appear at,


80.


Jan Cornelissen sells part of his lot at, ..


86


Volckert Evertsen sells to Cornelis Maersen a tract of land near Van Twiller's bouwery,. 111


Thomas Hall purchases a plantation formerly owned by Elcke Jansen, 114


Surgeon Bogaert's property at, sold to Adriaen Keyser, and resold to Evert Pels,. 115


William Beeckman purchases from Isaac de Foreest, a part of a lot in,.


Cornelis van Tienhoven sells lots in the Smith's Valley, 126


127, 128, 129


Peter Cock purchases a lot on the Great Highway,


137


Company's bouwery leased, rent free, to Wouter van Twiller,


168


terms and duration of that lease,. 169


settlers deterred from renting land on, by fear of the Indians, 168


Thomas Hall exchanges Malle smits berg for another bouwery on,


186


Director Stuyvesant purchases the Company's bouwery at,


205


Paul d' Angola and wife convey a lot near the Kolch to Simon Joosten,.


205


who conveys it to Angustine Herrmans,


206


Jacob H. Kip purchases a lot at, 208


Company's brewery, former location of, 208


Gregory's plantation conveyed to Peter Stoutenburgh,. 214, 215


Governor Prints purchases goods at,


Jochem Pietersen Kuyter sells part of his land called Zegendael,. 283


Schorrakyn, the Indian name of Jochem Pietersen Knyter's land on, 283


Bogardus farm on, leased to Evert Pels, 287


Jochem Beeekman purchases a lot on the Heere graft, 299


deed to William Beeckman of Corlaers Hook,


300


Indian name of Corlaers Hook, .. 300


Johannes Hardenbergh acquires a house and garden on,. 316


Joseph and Resolved Waldron purchase a lot on the east side of the common


highway,. 357


(See Deeds; Leases ; New Amsterdam.) 10


Peter Linde sells to Elke Jansen a plantation on,.


74


INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS


PAI.K


Manors in Holland, privileges of,.


III, 63


Mans, Engeltje, Peter Bronek bequeathes his property to,. II, 153


testifies to the paternity of Hellegond Joris's child, 19G


Manuel the Spaniard, manumitted,


Marchant, Michel, III, 91


11, 13:


Marekrarley, Mackum,


II, 1-


Maria, a negro girl, bound to Nicolas Coorn,


11. 192


Marinham, names of soldiers who served at,. II, 211, 249, 252, 256, 261, 263, 264,


268, 294, 395, 396, 397, 405; III, 7


Marnis, Peter Jacobsen, protest against, II, 403


power of attorney to,.


mentioned, 413


.III, 46, 47, 76, 302


power of attorney from, 213


Markus, Johannes, power of attorney from, II, 269


mentioned, III, *101, *104, *108, 20%


Marriage contract :


of Jan Jacobsen and Maritje Peters,. I, 183


of Thomas Smith and Nanne Beets,


265


annulled,. 266


II, 36


of Peter Jurgens and Catrina Lydnick,.


42


of Braut Peelen and Marritje Pieters,.


of Peter Linde of Belle Flanders and Martha Chambaer, widow of Jan Manje, 197


of Simon Joosten and Marritje Symons, widow of Surgeon Vreught,. 374


Martens, Elsje, I, 81


Martens, Gabriel, II, 370


Martensen, Abraham, power of Attorney from, II, 326


constructs a house for Direk Holgersen,. 328


Martensen, Jan, purchases the yacht Hope,. II, 328


sells duffels to Thomas Hall,. 330


Martensen, Martin, power of attorney to, ..


III, 39


(Sce Vlym.)


Martens offered for sale by Indians, II, 353


. Maryland, Thomas James of, security for Edward Griffin, I, 245


Massachusetts, (Matetusjes,). I 41, 44


Isaac Allerton to deliver a bark at, II, 9


and to import goods from, 10


Mastmaker's hook, the Dutch build at, III, *96


the Swedes demolish a house erected by the Dutch at,. *101 *102


Masts, carried from Renselaerswyck to the Manhattans, III, 69


Matennekonck (Del.) a mill erected South of, III, 79


Swedes accused of having stolen,. *9:


Mattehoren, Sachem, friendly to the Dutch, III, *92


Matthys, Clara, I, 167


Matthysen, Jan,. I, 249


Mauritsen, Cornelis, authorized to build on the South river, III, *96


Maviere, Jacob,. II, 301


Maverick, Samnel, empowered to collect money in Massachusetts for the East India


Company, I, 111


Meerkadt, a Tinnekouck Sachem,


III. *= 3


Megapolensis, Rev. Johannes, Jr .. III, 273, 333. 335, 343


bequest to Helgond Jans, daughter of .. 335


3-44


certifies to the good health of Mrs. de Hulter,


married to a daughter of William Steenye,. 354


lease of his bouwery at Midw out, to Direk Jansen Chyper, 370


126


of Annetji Jans and Rev. Mr. Bogardus,.


75


OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS.


PAGE.


Megapolensis, Johannes, Sr., bequest to Helgond Jans, his grand-daughter, from, ... III, 333 minister at Cocdyk, 355


Meinderts, Annetje, wife of; ensign Direk. Sinit. loases her plantation at Mespath,. . III, 389 Melyn, Cornelis, his account against Kilinen van Renselaer, fer freight of horses and passage of sundry persons to New Netherland,. I, 37


releases Joris Dircksen and Frans Jansen from their contract to reside on Staten Island,. 297, 298


account of a fight near the house of,. II, 165 purchases oil from Laurens Cornelissen .. . 195


purchases house and lot of Gerrije Nanninex,. 209


· empowered to demand a ground brief from John Underhill, and to sell the land,. 218


purchases a house from Burger Jorissen,. 238, 239


conveys a house and lots to Jacob Loper, his son-in-law, 368 permits some men to carry off maize belonging to Indians on Long Island, 382


accused of having stated that the states-general were surprised that the English did not hang Director Stuyvesant,. III, 92 damages said to be awarded to, 93


charged with having stated that he would open the passage to Fort Orange to the English, .


94


Jacob Loper, his son-in-law, authorizes him to collect inoney in Holland,. 144


rents cows and goats on halves,


judgment against a ship of,. 173, 174


221


suit between the master of the New Netherland Fortune, and,. 253


Melyn, Jannetje, purchases lace from Laurens Cornelissen, II, 195


Menjer, Samuel,. . III, 263


Menlofs, Mark and Robert. lease Domnies Hook,


II, 32


Menloff, Martin, hires a plantation of Aeltje Jans, II, 91


Merchall, Alexander, II, 18


Mereyckkawickingh, a hog shot at,. II, 77 254 declaration of Ponkes, an Indian of,.


Meris, John, carpenter, contracts to build two houses for Isaac de Foreest,


I, 287


Mertens, Jannetje, widow of Jan Tomassen Mingael, settlement on her children made on her remarriage, by, II, 73


Mespachtes, L. I., Dirck Holgersen purchases and resells land at,. III, 210, 211


grant of land of land to Francis Sollel and Fran Grion, alias La Cappel, at,. 308


Peter Terragon purchases land at, 369


Ensign Dirck Smith's plantation at, rented, 389


III,


15


Messingjout, Andrew, contracts to deliver staves to Director Kieft,. I, 28


Mey, Peter de, .


Meyer, Jan Cornellisen, pilot of the yacht Dolphin, affidavit of,. II, 228, 247


Meyster, Hans, probate of the will of,


Michaels, Lyntje,. I, 249


Michaels, Maddalena, engaged to go to New Netherland ; a reputed bad character, . . 1, 163


Michulsen, Daniel, appoints David Provoost his attorney,. III, 253 Michielsen, Stoffel,. III, 329, 315, 3 8


Middeler, Mr., sails a bark belonging to Sir Edmund Plocyden, II, 202


Midwife, a house built in New Netherland for the, I, 91


affidavit of Tryntie Jonas, the II, 201


(See Jonasen Tryn.)


Midwout, otherwise called Flatbush,. III, 314


Warnaer Wessels farms the tavern keepers excise of,. 317


Jan Hendricks van Gunst purchases land in, 366


3


Messerv, Michael, a soldier, power of attorney from .. 1, 324


INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS


Midwout .- Continued.


Dirck Jansen Cuyper rents C. van Ruyven's bouwery at,. 374


Rev: Mr. Megapolensis has a bouwery at, .. 316


Milford, debts due to Claes Cater at,. . II, 413


Mill, a grist and saw, on Manhattan Island, 1. 92


one grist and saw, in operation in 1638. 111


saw, on Nooten Island, leased, 193


implements belonging thereto, 19%


erected south of Matinnekonck on the South river, III, *29


Miller, the, complaint against the dogs of, .. II, 9-


Miller, Gerrit the, tavern kept by, II, 377, 3%


Mine, gold, evidence respecting,


11, 201


Minerals, Commissary Hudde ordered to search for, III, ** 3


Mingael, Jan Tomassen, his widow marries Jan Claesen, II, 73


(See Jans ; Jansen.)


Minister, Swedish, visits the Schuylkill,. .. III, *>ł


Ministers. (See Backerius ; Bogardus ; Drisius ; Megapolensis ; Pothemus.)


III, ***


Minuit, Peter, director of New Netherland,. 1, 9%


constructs for Christina on the South river,. III, ***


formerly director of New Netherland,. *18


purchased Paghahacking,


Moedes, Antony de, III, 122


Mol, Lambert Huybertsen, purchases Cornelis Jacobsen Stille's plantation on Long


Island, 1, 268


security for Burger Jorisen, II, 215


Molyn, serjeant


I, 291


Momma, Guilliam, power of attorney to,.


1, 320


Monfoort, Jan, award of, in favor of Nicolas Boot,.


II, 4%


Monfoort, Peter, undertakes a tobacco plantation,.


I, 213, 225


Montagne, J. Monjoer de la,. III, 278, 803


Montagne, Jan, junior, .III, 317, 318, 32


Montagne, Jesse la, power of attorney from,.


II, 407


Montagne, Johannes de la, renders an account of his disbursements on the estate of Hendrick de Foreest,


I, 63


boards with Jacobus van Curler, 66


witness to an agreement between director Kieft and Isaac Allerton, 76


his bouwery, ... 122


borrows money from the deacons,.


145


receipt of Tobias Tonissen and William Fredericksen to,


Andries Hudde quits claim to Vrendael in favor of,


251


receives the sixth part of the chattels of Hendric de Foreest on certain conditions,.


guardian of Annetje Jans, II,


hires a servant man,.


leases Vredendael to Bout Francen,. 11€


Jan de Viser quits the service of, 151


Director Kieft charged with daily carousing with,. 103


testifies as to the disposition which Jan Manje made of his property, 170


mentioned, III,


holds an inquest on the body of a dead woman,


visits the Delaware,.


mentioned,. 154, 189, 245, 247, 302, 309-313, 315, 316, 321, 327, 338, 340 member of the council, 250, 257


Minquaskill, fort Christina situate on,. .


77


OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS.


PAGE.


Montagne, Johannes de la .- Continued.


his bouwery adjoins that of Jochem Pietersen Kuyter, 283


certifies to the good health of Mrs. de Hulter, 314


certifies to the good health of Nicassius de Sille, 347


certifies that Mrs. Provoost is alive, 361


commissioned to farm the tavern keeper's excise,.


397


Montjes, Jan Pietersen, 1, 171


Moody, John,


I, 188


Moody, lady, sailors declare that they will not take hogs from Coney Island, because they belong to, II, 144


Moor, Edward, II, 202, 203


award in the case of Mr. Wederly and, 234


purchases sloop St. Martin,. 248


More, Thomas, gives a bond to restore a bark which Thomas Baxter stole and sold to him,.


III, 329


Morgan, Charles, serves at Marinham, power of attorney from, III, 7


witness, . 274 assigns an account against the West India Company, 280


Mott, Adam, testifies that William Lachem owes money to Thomas Spicer, II, 270


testifies that George Homs and his wife abused Robert Butler's wife,. 432


Richard Smith authorizes him to receive money, III, 24


releases William Tomassen from his bond for John Wilcox, 25


at the South River, 265


Mouritsen, Cornelis, Indian deed to,. III, *107


draft on,. 213


Movables, what the Dutch law considered, III, 169


Moyr, Mr.,; II, 45


"Muff," a vulgar expression of contempt, origin of the word,. II, 165


Myndersen, Myndert, proprietor of the colonie of Achter Col,. II, 148, 149, 154


mentioned, 157, 158


N.


Naerden (Norden.)


(See Dircksen, Barent ; Francen, Bout ; Jansen, Gerrit ; Tomassen, Teunis.)


Nagel, Jan, power of attorney from,


mentioned,. III, 275


III, 110


Namen, Francois van, ..


Nanninx, Geertje, and children arrive in New Netherland. II, 16


sells her house and lot in New Amsterdam to Cornelis Melyn, 209


Naviere, Jacob, date of death of, .. 292


I, 253


Neel, Gerrit, 1, 41


II, 49


Neelen, Claes Jan, .


III, *107, *108


Neeyeck, a kil on the South river,


I, 95


at Fort Hope,.


97


prices of,.


17


-eased with a plantation.


privateer La Garce captures, 50


Adam Rolantsen sells a house occupied by the Company's,


Jacob Stoffelsen empowered to recover a negro woman, 141


the Company's, subject to the orders of the Schout fiscal,. 162


Nicolas Coorn hires a negro girl, 192


97


assaulted in New Amsterdam,


326


Nechtanc, Indian name of Corlear's Hook,.


Negroes, employed in building Fort Amsterdam,


II, 398


78


INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS


Negroes .- Continued. PAUL


named Anthony, sold, 314


employed on Van Twiller's plantation of Manhattan Island,.


Capt. de Fries provides for bis,.


Wouter van Twiller allowed to sell bis,.


III, 169


deed of land from, ..


20


a women and boy sold for five hundred and twenty -five guilders,


(See Slures.)


Nelissen, Hans,. I, 230


affidavit of, as to an attack by Indians on the colonie of Achter Col, II, 147


inventory of property belonging to,


15×


Nes, Dirck Jansen, III, 237, 254


Nessels, Doecke, power of attorney from,. III, 2-6 I, 1


New Amsterdam, Jan Damen leases tivo tracts of land in,. provisions for planting vineyards in,.


2


deacons of, loan money, loan catttle, 268, 269


29, 68, 124, 145, 242, 243, 267


duel in,. 39, 40


house built for the midwife in .... 91


buildings erected by Wouter Van Twiller in, 91


mills, grist and saw in,. 92


condition of these mills in 1638,.


111


brewery in,. 92


church and minister's house built of wood, 92, 111


ships built and repaired in Van Twiller's time at,


94


Fort Amsterdam, date of the erection of,


95


condition of the fort in 1638,


110, 111


cherry trees, peach trees and vines in,.


119, 153


negroes assaulted in,. 172


Peter Cornellisen and Jan Willemsen Schutt, deacons of, 268, 269


land in the Smith's valley sold to Jan Damen, 307


ship Angel Gabriel chartered to go to Amsterdam from, 309, 313


maize land adjoining Jan Damen's farm leased to Hendrick Pietersen,


Abraham Planck tears down a placard affixed to the fort at, II, 27


contract to build a church in,


31


Rev. William Bogardus, minister at,


36


lease of the city tavern to Philip Gerritsen,


90


Louweris Cornelissen sells his house in Smith's vally to Frederick Cornellissen, . receipt for part of the purchase money,


116


Michel Picet rents his house in, to Tunis Cray,


137


thefts, robberies and other excesses prevalent in ..


162


Jan Janssen pays for land at the Smith's valley purchased from Maryn Adriaensen, Geertje Nannincs sells her house and lot to Cornelis Melyn,.


189


Wooden horse tavern, Philip Geraerdy proprietor of,.


321


Gillis Pietersen sells to Sara Hart a house and lot in,


359


mortgage of the above premises,.


361


deed to Peter Ebel of house and lot in,. 367


Cornelis Melyn conveys to Jacob Loper, house and lots on East river,. 365


Jan Stevensen school-master at,. 376


parties take a stroll through the " village " of, 377


Gerrit the Miller, tavern keeper at, 377


Thomas Broen sells his house and lot at, III, 8


Maryn Adriaensen sells to Jan Jansen Damen land in the Smith's valley, 70


101


209


Adamı Roelantsen sells to Govert Aertsen house and lot in,


79


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PAGE.


New Amsterdam .- Continued.


Jan Stevensen, schoolmaster at,.


26


entire streets full of houses, close under the fort at,.


63, 67


Lubbertus van Dincklage purchases land near the Company's garden,


101


Deacons of, loan money, 107


Roeloff Jansen Haes sells to Burger Jorisen a house on the East River,


113


Hendrick, Egbertsen purchases a lot in,.


124


Jan Stevensen late schoolmaster at,.


136


Jacob Roy purchases a house and garden from Jan Stevensen and sells the same to Abram Planck, 136


Joost Teunissen purchases a house and lot near the five houses in,. 141


Everardus Bogardus late minister of,. 148


Tryn Jonasen midwife at,.


148 150


Wooden Horse, location of the, ..


150


Adriaen Jansen van Ilpendam schoolmaster at,


161 184


Tennis Kraey sells to Cornelis Teunissen a house and lot in,.


186


Daniel Litschoe leases to Andries Jochems a house and lot on the East River of, mortgage from Dirck Bensich to H. van Dyck of a house and lot on the Great Highway,.


243


Augustyn Herrman conveys his house at, to Cornelis van Werckhoven, adminis- trator for Peter Gabry,


260


Richard Smith sells his house and lot to Gillis Pietersen,. 264


Peter Stoutenbergh sells his house and lot north of the fort, and the Beavers' path to Jan Hendricks Steelman, 273


Jan Vinge obtains a gift of a lot on East side of Broadway from executors of Jan Jansen Damen's Estate,.


276


Dirck Volckertsen sells his house and lot in the Smith's Valley to Roeloff Teunissen,.


281


Jochem Beeckman purchases a lot on the Heere graft,.


299


Jan Schryver purchases a lot on the west side of Broadway,


Claes Hendricksen purchases a lot on the west side of Broadway, 309


Isaac Gravenraet purchases a lot on the west side of Broadway,. 310


Heyndrick Gerritsen purchases a lot on the west side of Broadway, 311


Jacob Schwart purchases a lot on the west side of Broadway, .. 312


Dirck van Schelluyne acquires a lot on the west side of Broadway,


013


a cross street (below Trinity Church) mentioned,. 310, 311, 313


company's garden, mentioned,. 312


Hendrick Gerritsen conveys his lot on Broadway to Auke Jans, 314


Frederick Lubbertsen sells a lot in the Smith's valley to Albert Cornelissen, 315


Augustyn Herrmans house, &e., adjoins the Company's warehouse in,. 319


Schepen Peter Wolphertsen appointed to value property of Augustyn Herrmans, his award, . 321


.319


Jan Gillisen Verbrugge acquires a lot on the west side of Broadway,


326


Jacob Kip, secretary of,. 340


339


Herry Bresser mortgages his house and lot in,.


Warner Wessel's farms the tavernkeepers excise of, 345, 397


359


David Ferera hires a house in Pearl street, .


Peter Ebel exchanges his house and lot in Pearl street, for land in Gravesend, L. I., 364


Joseph d' Acosta rents a house in,. 402


names of Schepens of,. 405, 406, 407


320


Hendrick Hendricksen purchases from Joris Rapalje a house and lot in Pearl street,


Jochem P. Kuyter sells a lot on Pearl Street to Peter W. Couwenhoven,. 301 306


224


Skipper Tomassen purchases a lot opposite the five houses,.


Wessel Evertsen sells to Rut Jacobsen a lot in,.


80


INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS


PAGE.


New Amsterdam .- Continued.


Hendrick HI. Kip, sells to Caspar Stymens a lot in Brewer street, 405


Bridge lane in, mentioned,.


(See Manhattan.)


New England, Isaac Allerton authorized to sell the ship St. Peter in,. II, 218


duffels not to be sold to the English of, 352


Jan Doomer protected against suits in,.


people from, visit the South river,. III, ***


New Haven, John Evans merchant of,. II. 153


power of attorney to collect debts Claes Cater at,. 413


the Red Mountain called by the English, 426


ship Love chartered to take a cargo to Barbadoes from,.


Govert Loockermans visits,. III, 53


affidavit respecting language used by Cornelis Melyn at, 92


magistrates of, requested to make enquiry after certain brandy shipped thither from New Amsterdam, 193


bond of Thomas Moor of,. 329


(See Roodebergh.)


New Haven, a Dutch settlement on the Schuylkill, III, *94


New Jersey. (See Ahasimus; Fort Nassau ; Hoboken ; Paulus Hook ; Poronia.


Newman, Abraham, rents a house and tobacco plantation from Thomas Bescher,. . 1, 212


note of,. 21


released from the payment of tobacco to Peter Breyley, in case they dissolve partnership, 217


mentioned, II, 63


binds Robert Cooke to Mr. Van Curler,. 142


testifies Jochim Pietersen was absent when his house was burnt,.


New Netherland, Brazilian women brought to,. II, 40%


Wonter van Twiller, formerly director-general of, III, 23


Peter Minwit, formerly director of,. *78


New Plymouth. (See Plymouth.) II, 18, 347, 381; III, $2


Newton (Nuton) Brian, Captain-Lieutenant,


85, 154, 309-313, 315, 316


member of the council, 303


New Utrecht. (See Bay.)


New York City. (See New Amsterdam.)


Nicola, Hans, a soldier, suspected of theft,.




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