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The Burgomasters of the City of Amster- dam in New Netherland
Signed : P. L. van der Grift, Cornelis Steen- wyck.
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Answer in margine :
The Director General and Council consent to the request, except that besides the tapsters' excise granted, which shall begin in May 1665, from that date on the present and future revenues of the City shall be bonded for the payment of the money to be raised and that the fortifications shall be planned and made with the knowledge and approval of the Director General and Council. Done at Fort Am- sterdam in New Netherland, February 21, 1664. Signed : P. Stuyvesant. Beneath stood: by their order C. v. Ruyven, Secretary.
To the Honourable Director General and Council of N. N. Honourable, Valiant Gentlemen.
Pursuant to our request of February 21 last we have called before us the wealthiest inhabitants and informed them of what your Honours were pleased to allow us and as we find, that about 30,000 fl. in wampum at the rate of eight white or four black beads to a stiver, at 10% annual interest, have been subscribed for the fortifying of this City, therefore we herewith request that before we receive any money at interest the Director General and Council will please to give us a sealed warrant, showing that the impost on wine and beer, to be sold by the taps- ters here from May 1665, shall be paid to and remain in the hands of the Burgomasters, until the money raised and to be raised for building the fortifications of the City shall have been paid with interest. it
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being well understood, that the City's income shall be used for the same purpose and other necessaries. Awaiting your Honours' favourable answer we remain
Amsterdam in N. N. Your humble servants
Febry 26, 1664. The Burgomasters of the City of Amsterdam in N. N.
Upon the foregoing request the Burgomasters have received from the Director General and Coun- cil the sealed warrant, of which copy follows here :
Having received and read the request of the Burgomasters of this City and heard their verbal propositions concerning the fortifying of this place, the Director General and Council have allowed, as they herewith do, to said Burgomasters the tapsters' excise on wine and beer, to be consumed within the jurisdiction of this City from the last day of May, 1665, until the money, to be borrowed and raised for said work, shall have been paid with interest, on condition that for the same purpose the City's revenues shall be bonded like the excise ; all this is granted pursuant to the request and answer thereto of February 21 last, it being well understood that the monthly salaries of the City Messenger and other such employes, the sustenance of the negroes, etc. and other necessary expenses shall be paid out of the revenues. In witness whereof and for its further confirmation this has been signed by us and
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the provincial seal in red wax has been attached at Fort Amsterdam in New Netherland March 6, 1664, Signed : P. Stuyvesant. Beneath stood : By their order C. v. Ruyven, Secretary. At the side was impressed the seal in red wax.
Friday, March 7, 1664, at the City Hall present Messrs. Paulus Leenderzen van der Grift and Cornelis Steenwyck.
Before the Board appear some men, who offer to cut wood for the pallisades and to whom the follow- ing conditions are read :
Upon the following conditions the Burgomasters intend to contract for the cutting of a large number of pallisades, to-wit :
The pallisades are to be of oakwood, 13 feet long and at the thin end 8 inches square with true edges, that is at least 8 inches across for 1000 pallisades, 2400 feet as ribs, one third 7 inches square, two thirds 7 inches by 4, all to be delivered near the stump at a place convenient to haul them : they may be thicker, but not thinner and at least 1000 pieces together round wood and not split.
On these conditions they demand 60 fl, per hun- dred and are offered 40 fl .; after some talk, they say, they cannot do it for less and the Burgomasters promise 60 fl., whereupon the job was accepted by Hermen Hellingh, Jan Blenck, Jan Clasen from Old Lesenter (?) and Matthys Dircksen from Stockholm, who have signed a contract and asked for an advance
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to buy victuals : they are promised 10 fl. each as soon as they are ready to go to work.
This day Hendrick Lambersen Mol has agreed to quarry for the City 30 to 40 scows full of rocks, for which he demands and is promised 18fl. in wampum the scow ; he is to begin at the end of next week.
Wednesday, March 12, 1664, at the City Hall present Mr. Paulus Leendersen van der Grift.
The Burgomaster produces the election, made by the Director General and Council upon the verbal nomination by the Burgomasters of March 10 last for Churchwarden, as which Mr. Nicasius de Sille has been confirmed, to whom the following warrant was given :
Whereas according to an extract from the Min- utes of the Director General and Council of March 10, 1664, the Honble Nicasius de Sille has been con- firmed as Churchwarden, to serve with Sieur Govert Loockermanns, therefore said de Sille is herewith requested and authorized by the Burgomasters to enter upon the duties as Churchwarden during the coming year and perform them with said Govert Loockermans. Done at Amsterdam in New Nether- land March 12, 1664. By Order etc.
This day, March 12, 1664, Mr. Govert Loocker- mans, Old Churchwarden, having been called before the Burgomasters to render account of the adminis- tration of the Church money, appears and says, that he has never had the key of the money box or kept
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account, but that the key has always up to date been in the hands of Mr. Johan de Decker and his attorney François Boon, therefore he cannot render account, but Mr. de Decker may, who has had the adminis- tration of the money and of the property of the Church, Whereas Mr. Loockermans is continued as Churchwarden by the Director General and Council, he requests, that the money and the prop- erty of the Church may be delivered to him under inventory.
Monday, March 17, 1664 at the City Hall present Messrs. Paulus Leenderzen van der Grift and Aor- nelis Steenwyck.
This day Andries Andriessen has engaged himself in the City's service to sail on the City's ship and do what other work there may be and which he may be ordered to do, for which he shall receive, what he demands, i. e. 3 fl. 10 st. in wampum daily.
Pieter Janzen van de Langestraat has also this day engaged himself as skipper of the City's ship and to do all other work in discharging and taking in freight, for which he shall receive 800 fl. and besides for each voyage, when he discharges here a full freight of the vessel, 4 fl. also in wampum.
To the Honourable Director General and Council of New Netherland
Honourable Gentlemen.
Show with all respect the Burgomasters of the City of Amsterdam in N. N., that they have called
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before them Govert Loockermans, Churchwarden of this City, to render an account of his administration of the Church property and turn over the cash, whereupon said Loockermans said, that he had never had the key of the cash box nor kept accounts, but that the Honble Johan de Decker had them, while he was here, and upon his removal had given them to his attorney François Boon ; that consequently said Mr. de Decker had to give an account. Whereas. the Church money and property is still in the charge of François Boon, as attorney of Johan de Decker, while said Govert Loockermans has been continued by your Honours as Old Churchwarden, we humbly request that the property and money be turned over to him and Mr. Nicasius de Sille, by you elected Churchwarden with him, under inventory, so that the necessary repairs of the Church may be made. It is our respectful request, that said Francois Boon may be ordered by your Honours to turn over said money and property under inventory to said Messrs. Nicasius de Sille and Govert Loockermans, which. doing we remain
Your Honour's humble servants
The Burgomasters of the City aforesaid. Marginal order :
Fiat quod petitur. François Boon is requested, at sight hereof, to deliver to the Honble Nicasius de Sille and Sieur Govert Loockermans, the present Churchwardens, the money and accounts of the Church, left with him by the Honble Johan de Decker.
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Done at Fort Amsterdam in N. N. March 18, 1664. By order etc. C. v. Ruyven, Secretary.
Honourable Valiant Gentlemen.
Whereas the Honble Cornelis Steenwyck, late Orphanmaster, has by your Honours been elected Burgomaster of this City and it is therefore necessary to fill the vacancy, the Burgomasters submit to you a double number, to-wit
Olof Stevenzen van Cortlant Jacob Strycker,
requesting, that you will from them elect whom you think best. Done at Amsterdam in N. N. March 17, 1664.
By order of the Burgomasters J. N. Secry.
Extract from the Minutes, kept at the meeting of the Director General and Council of New Netherland, Tuesday, March 18, 1664.
Having received and read the nominations, sub- mitted by the Burgomasters of this City, the Director General and Council selected and confirmed as Orphanmaster in place of the outgoing
Jacob Strycker.
Done at Fort Amsterdam in N. N., date as above. Beneath stood: Agrees with the Minutes, C. v. Ruy- ven, Secretary.
Whereas according to preceding extract from the Minutes Mr. Jacob Strycker, late Schepen, has been elected Orphanmaster in place of the outgoing, there-
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fore he is herewith requested and authorized to enter upon and serve in the office aforesaid with Messrs. Allard Anthony and Govert Loockermans. Done at Amsterdam in N. N. March 21, 1664. By Order etc.
Oh the 20th of May, 1664, Elsie Jans, wife of Hendrick Joghimsen, late widow of Adriaen Pietersen from Alckmaar, and Jan Jansen van Brestee, as guardian of the minor children of said Adriaen Pietersen, ask by petition for payment of part of the lot, drawn into the Marketfield for the improvement and benefit of the City, seeing that said lot or another in its place is assigned to the children of Adriaen Pietersen as paternal inheritance. Marginal Order :
Whereas part of the lot of Adriaen Pietersen from Alckmaar has been paid for to Adriaen Dircksen Koe not by the Burgomasters, but by the Director General and Council and building thereon has been forbidden, petitioners are referred to them.
INDEX.
AARZEN, Hendrick, alias Spaan- jaart, 140, 142
ABRAHAM, Isaac, 182
ABRAHAMSEN, Cornelis, 52 ADAMS, Tomas, also called Kingsen, 28 ADRIAENS, Grietje, 25 ALBERSEN, Jan, 110
ALBERTSEN, Albert, 17, 35, 53
ALRICH, Pieter, 50
ALRICHS, Jacob, 17 AMESFORT (Flatlands), village of, 69 ANDRIESEN, Ariaan, 167 ANDRIESSEN, Andries, 5, III, 123, 173, 194 ANDRIEZEN, Lucas, 178
ANDRIESEN, Pieter, the chim- ney sweep, 85 ANTHONY, Allard, 3, 75, 131, 161, 168-70, 197 ARCER, Jan. 17; called Jan Koopal, 35
ARENDSEN, Leendert, 90, 174 ARENZEN, Frerick, 132
ARENZEN, Pieter, tailor, 154 ARIAANS, Barentje, 179
ARIAANTSEN, Jan. 163, 173, 179 ARIAANSEN, Reyer, 107
ATKINS, Hatton, of Boston, 49
BACKER, Hendrick, Janzen, 145
BACKER, J., 32 Jacobus, 118 Jan Hermezen, 159 Nicolaas, 144, 145
BAKER, Jochim, also called Wesselsen, 26
BAKERS, Order concerning, 95 BALLAY, see Baly
BALY, Jean, 56
--- , Mr., French merchant, 49 BARENSEN, Cornelis, 77, III, 121, 122, 123, 179 BARENTS, Annetie, 66 BARENTSEN, Meindert, 9 Simon, 21 BARLOU, Charles, 47
BARTELTSEN, Jonas, 89
BEDLO, Isaack, 127, 137, 154, 156, 157, 158, 160, 164 BEECKMAN, Willem, 61 BENINCK, Egbert, 16, 158
BENNET, William Ariaansen, 33 Willem Willemsen, 33 BERGEN, Village of, 5, 9, 38, 51 et seq., 66, 69
BERGER, Jan, 108
BERNAARTS, Isaac, 166
BASTEVAAR, Jan Jansen, 147 BEVERWYCK, Village of, 26
BLANCK, Juriaan, 19, 26 BLUE DOVE TAVERN, The,
95 BOECKHOUT, Jan, 185
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t
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Index.
BOGARDT, Willem, 34 BOON, François, 194-5 BOOT, Nicolas, II, 28 BORDINGH, Klaes, 36 Willem, 108 BOSCH, Hendrick, 28, 71 Jan Jansen, 31 BOSTON, II BOUT, Jan Eversen, 45, 164
BRATT, Albert, 96
BREAD, Examination of, 113-4; overseers of the, 113, price of, 115, 119
BRESAR, Herry, 88
BRESTEE, Jan Jansen, 4
BREUKELEN (Brooklyn), Vil- lage of, 69; court of, 151
BRYEL, Touseun, 10, 182
BURGERRIGHT, 176-77; ques- tion concerning, 158
CAPTEIN, Jan, 67 CARELSEN, Joost, 7
CARMEL, Abraham, 123; see Cermel, Kermel
CARPENTER, John Capel, 158, 165 CARPYN, Abraham Pietersen, IIO CARSTENSEN, Carsten, 167; see Karstensen CERMEL (Kermel), Abraham, 89 CHIMNEY tax, 93, 102, 147, 161 CHURCH accounts, 135 Masters, 77 et seq., 81
CITY Accounts, 87 Defense of, 178 et seq., 187 192; letter concerning, 185 Finances, 125, 162, 188 Hall, 1, 2, 118, 151, 171, 176 Map of, 124, 129, 130
CITY Taxes, 151 Trainbands, 178, 179 CLASEN, Frans, 84 Sybout, 1, 2, 6, 8, 82 CODNER, Richard, 31
COELE, Cornelis Janzen, 132 COITURE, Jacob, 48
COLLET, Willem Pietersen, 36 CONINGH, Albert, 9, 80, 172, 174 COOL, Barent Jacobzen, 109, 182 COOLHAAS, Albert, 152 COOPAL, Jan; see Arcer CORNELISSEN, Jan, from Rot- terdam, 25, 26
Jan, from Vlensburgh, 77, 96 CORTELJOU, Jacques, the Sur- veyor, 7, 8, 124, 130, 172
COURT Proceedings, Rules for, I04 COUSSEAU, Jacques, 4, 49, 183 COUTERIER, Coutrie, Hen- drick, 56, 140, 176
CRAY, Teunis, 126, 130, 182 CREGIER, Martin, 75, 79, 80, 84, 89, 90, 168, 169
CRUITDORP,-, 168 -
CURTIUS, Alexander Carolus, schoolmaster, 76, 180
DAMEN, Jan, 2 DE CAPER, Augustyn, a free negro, 46
DE DECKER, Aler, 31 Joannes, 79, 130, 168, 194-5
DE FOREEST, Isaac, 84
DE HAAN, Claas, 126
DE HAART, Balthasar, 91, 129 David, 53, 126, 129
DE HULTER, Johan, 40 Johanna, 40 Johannes, son, 40
Index. 201
DE HULTER, Paul, 40 Samuel, 40
DE JONGH, Jan Jansen, 79, 83, 103 DE LA CROIX, Adriaene, aunt of Jer. Ebbinck, 32 DE LAET, Johanna, 40; see de Hulter
DE LA GRANGE, Joost, 57, 60 DE LA NOY, Abraham, 86
DELAWARE River, 173; South River
see
DE MEYER, Nicholas, 2
DE MILT, Antony, 2, 184
DE PAYEAN, Jacques, 16
DE PEYSTER, Johannes, 6, 9, 10, 33, 36, 78, 83, 86, 169
DE PIER, Sara, 68
DE ROY, Lodowyck, 126
DE RUYTER, Klaes, 55 Jan, 95
DE RYCKE, Jan Cornelissen, 38 DE SILLE, Nicasius, 78, 80, 83, 91, 103, 193, 195 DE VOS, Guilliam, 122 Mattheus, 104, 105, 121, 143, 155, 165, 184 DE VRIES, Tytus Cyre, 133
DE WITT, Jan, 71 Joannes, 127, 134, 139, 144, 155, 156
D'HINOYOSSA, Alexander, 17 D'HONNEUR, Guilliam, 36
DIEDRICK, Hans, 51, 52 DIRCKS, Annetie, 28, 29, 107, 139 DOECKLES, Willem, 179
DREPER, Hans, 145, 167
DRISIUS, Domine Samuel, 2, 141, 146 DU PUIS, Nicolaas, 183
DUYCKINGH, Evert, 83, 161
EBBINCK, Jeronimus, 27, 31, 40, 61, 102, 142, 182
EBBINCK, Maria, 40
EBEL, Pieter, 118
EDSAL, Samuel, 38
EGHBERSEN, Hendrick, 135
ELSER, Wouter, 184
ELSWAART, Stoffel, 89
ESOPUS, The, 62, 178 65
FEES, for slaughtering, 6, 162, 165 FIRE rules, 132
FIREWARDENS, 83; order to the, 129, 175; instructions for the, 136 FLUSHING, L. I., 18
FLIPSEN, Frerick, 175
FLODDER, Jacob Jansen, 172
FORT ORANGE, 35, 71, 92, 102, 156, 175, 178; export of grain to, 135; letter to magistrates of, 149
FRERICKSEN, Michgiel, 65 FRESH WATER, The, 70
GABRY, Timotheus, 1, 2, 101, 107
GAY, François, 16
GEMOENEPA, 51
GENEVE, Steven, 104
GERLOFSEN, Cornelis, 174
GERRETSEN, Gerret, 18
GERRITS, Otto (son of Gerrit Hendricksen of Harder- wyck), 174 GODERIS, Goderus, Joost, 93, 99, 109, 163, 164, 167, 182 GOUVERNEUR, Jan Jillisen, 68 GOUWANES, 33 GREEN, Nathaniel, of Boston,
15
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Index.
GREVENRAAT, Isaack, 1, 2, 41, 44 GREVERAAT, Lsybet, 141, 146 Metje, 85, 165 GYSBERZEN, Frerick, 120, 142
INDIAN tradinghouses, 112
JACOBSEN, Barent, 91 JACOBZEN, Crein, 182 JACOBSEN, Crey, 91 Guy, a Frenchman, 47 Pieter, 36 Rut, 178
HAGENAAR, Jan Jansen, 85 HAMEL, Gerardt, 31
HANEL, Jurien, 51, 52
HANS, Madaleen, 145
HARBOURMASTER, 182; ap- pointed, 197
HARDENBROECK, Abel, 159
HARTOCH, Hertoch, Har- manus, 24, 27
Frans, 123, 124, 182
Gerrit, 185
Jacob, 50
Jan, from Rotterdam, 88
Jeremias, 89, 95
Pieter, 29, 54, 77, 124
Rem, I
Sibrant, 25, 44, 55
Tomas, 26
Huybert, 6
Jan, Selyns, 68
Lambert, 85, 128, 129
Roeloff, 88
Ryck, 163
HERMANS, Aeltie, 72 Augustinus, 56
JELIZEN, Jan, 89
JERONIMUS, Frederick, 72
JEVEREN, 3
JOCHIMSEN, David, 36
JOGHIMZEN, Andrees, 86
JOGHIMSEN, Hendrick, 197
HUGES, Jacob, Master, 104, 153 HUGUES, J., 56
HUYBERSEN, Dirck, 154 et seq.
HUYBERTSEN, Arien, 9
HUYGEN, Hendrick, 57, 60
HUYS, Jacob Jansen, 36, 47, 166
JANS, Geertje, widow of Reyer Stoffelsen, 7, 8
Elsie, 197
Maritie, 25, 41
Pietertie, 55, 140 JANSEN, Dirck, from Olden- burgh, 16, 30
Hertoch, Willem of Amster- dam, Holland, 24, 27
HEEGEMAN, Adriaen, Schout of Amesfort, etc., 69
HENDRICK, Maritie, 46
HENDRICKSEN, Cornelis,
drummer, III
Gerrit, 151
Tys, 133
JANZEN Franz, of Amsterdam, 179 Roeloff, from Meppelen, 171
Abraham, 107, 133, 169 Cor- nelis, from Hoorn, 166
HERMANSEN, Douwe, 70
HOOGHTEILINCK, Jan Wil- lemsen, 62
HOOGHLANDT, Cristoffel, 15, 113, 184
JONCKER, Adriaen Cornelissen, 26 Marietie Jans, from Rotter- dam, 33, 34, 36 see Cornelissen JOOSTEN, Jan, 10
Index. 203
JORIS, Hillegond, 163, 174 JORIZEN, Burger, 161 JURIAENS, Elysabet, 41 Metje, 15I
KAPSKEN ROCKS, 187 KARELZEN, Hans, 153 KARSTENSEN, Klaes, the Nor-
man, 29, 30; see Carstensen KAY, Jacob, Teunissen, 36, 37, 54 KEEREN, Jacob, 185
KEISER, Dirck, 160, 177 KERMEL, Abrahahm, 9, 171 et seq., 179; see Carmel, Cer- mel
KETELTAS, Arent Evers, 4 KIMBERLEY, Abraham, III KIP, Hendrick, 42
Hendrick, senior, 79 Hendrick, Junior, 173 Jacob, 6, 11, 86, 87, 172
KLAES, Aeltie, 65
KLAESSEN, Tryntie, 19
KOCK, Pieter, 107, 139 Willem, 65, 71 KOECK, Jan Gillisen, 76; made sexton, 77; also Kock Jan Jelissen, 82, 94, 96, 101, 102, 107, 109, III, 116, 126, 150, 161, 169 KOOK, Pieter, 29, 30 KOOPAL, Jan, 67; also Coopal
LA GRAIGNE, -, 142
LAMBERTSEN, Tomas, 19, 24, 27, 44, 55, 127, 133 Deliverance, of New Haven, 30 LA NOY, Marycke, 146 LANTSMAN, Arent Jurriaensen, 92
LAURENSEN, Jan, 36 Willem, Schout of Flushing, 18 LAUWERENSEN, Pieter, 6, 141 LAUWERENZEN, Arent, 5 LE BRETHON, Artuy, 47, 48 LEEDERZEN, Albert, III, 123, 124 LEISLER, Jacob, 47 et seq. LEVY, Asser, 165 LITSO, Daniel, 86, 172 LOOCKERMANS, Govert, 122, 131, 134, 139, 152, 156, 182, 193, 195, 197 Pieter, 102 LUBBERZEN, Abraham, 185 LUCASSEN, Pieter, II
LUCENA, Abraham, 165
LUYCASSEN, Roelof, 72
MAAN, Bartholdus, 128, 167 MACHOR, David, a Jew, 18
MAGNY, Jonas, 53
MAJOR, Tomas, 4
MARESCHAL, Aaltje, 82 Claes, 118 MARGITS, Catharine, 69 Joseph, 65 MARIUS, Pieter Jacobsen, 23, 26 MARTENS, Meseck, 153 Tryntie, 66, 67 MASON, Nathaniel, of Norwich, Conn., 35 MAYER, Jan Dircksen, 127 MEASURER of vegetables, 182 MEASURES and weights, 117 MEYNDERSEN, Egbert, 42, 81, 165, 184 Jan, 3 MELEYN, Cornelis, 6 MESPATHES KIL, L. I., 53
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ME VRINDT, Jacob, 173 MEYER, Nicolas, 146 MILITARY, 107; see City Train- bands MILS, Jeems, 15 MOESMAN, Arent Jansen, 3, 155 MOLENAAR, Abraham Pieter- sen, 4, 34, 82 Arent Evers, 4 MULLER, Matthys, 77 MUYDEN, Michael, 120, 155
NAGEL, Jan, a soldier, 69 NEVIUS, Joannes, 5; sec'y, 75, 94, 143 NEW AMSTEL (New Castle, Delaware), 4 NEW HAVEN, Conn., 30
NEW UTRECHT, I. L, 53, 69
NORWICH, Conn., 35
OBE, Hendrick Hendricksen, 104, 105, 107
OLEN, Hendrick, 36
ONCKELBAGH, Adam, 5
OTTE, Aris, 85 OWEN, Jan, 46
PASTOOR, Frans Barensen, 164, 165, 166 PIA, Pieter, 156
PIETERSEN, Abraham, 112
Adolf, 55, 133, 172, 174 Adrien, from Alckmaar, 197
Christian, 51, 52
Evert, 4 Evert, schoolmaster, 97, 115 Jillis, 71, 84 Paulus, 66 Willem. 150 PIETERZEN, Albert, 88 PLUYVIER, Cornelis, 3
POLETT, Maria, 86
POS, LODOWYCK, 55, 76, 87, 93, 107, 108, 110, 120, 122, 123, 153, 164, 167, 171, 174, 179 POTIFAR (Petifer), Henry, an Englishman, 50 PRINTS, Armgart, 57, 59 Johan, Governor, 59 PRYN, Jacques, 96, III, 123
RAPALYE, Joris, 97 RATTLE WATCH, The, 77, 82, 85, 87-89, 96, 109, IIO, III, 123, 161, 164, 167, 171, 174, 179, tax for, 127 REYERSEN, Gerrit, 177 Pieter, 97. 108, 147 RODENBURGH, Elizabeth, 24 Lucas, 24 Lucretia, 24 ROELANZEN, Robbert, 107 ROELOFFS, Catharina, wife of Joh. van Brugh, 24 ROELOFS, Maritie, 82
ROELOFSEN, Jan, 72 Willem, 72 ROOME, Jansen, 29
RUYTER, Claas Jansen, 140 RYCKEN, Reinier, 59, 118
SAM, Jacob, 34 Jacob Jansen, 90 SCHAAFF, Philipp Jacobsen, 138 SCHAAFBANCK, Pieter, 87, 109 SCHILDER, Jan Dircksen, 164 SCHOOL, Latin, 180-I SCHOOLHOUSE, Location of, 97 SCHOOLMASTERS, 4, 76, 97, 180, instructions for the, 115
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Index.
SCHRICK, Paulus, 102 SCHRYVER, Jan, 156 SCHUT, Corn., 184
SCOTCHMEN, illicit traders, 75
SERVAAS, Leentje Dirck, 151 SIELEM, DIRCK, 29 SIMONSEN, Ariaen, 27 Barent, 21 SINKAMP, Pieter, 177
SLAUGHTERING cattle, Fees for, 119, 122 SLECHT, Cornelis Barentsen, 62 SLINGERLANDT, Teunis, 35 SLINGERLANT, Teunis Cor- nelissen, 22 SMITT, Hendrick Jansen, 42 Rem Jansen, 85 SOUTH RIVER (Delaware), 56 et seq. SPAANJAART, Hendrick Aren- zen, 175; see Aarzen SPIERINGH, Andries, 36 Andries Jeremiassen, 25, 28, 30, 51, 145
SPROUGH, Jan, 149 STAATS, Abraham, 91
STAMFORT, Conn., 18, 35
STEELMAN, Jan Hendricksen, 56, 66, 141, 144 STEENHALER, Pieter Janzen, 123 STEENHUYSEN, Engelbert, 10 STEENWYCK, Cornelis, 1, 2, 8, 79-80, 83, 89, 170, 196 STEGER, Hans, 105 STEREVELT, Adriaen Huybert- sen, 9 STOFFELSEN, Jacob, 34 Reyer, 7 STOUTENBURGH, Pieter, 4, 6, 7
STREETS: Beaver, 3, 10, 34 Bridge, 42
Broad, 2, 6, 176; repair of, 140, 142 Broadway, 2, 3, 4, 77
Maiden Lane, 77, 89
Marketfield Alley, 129
Pearl, 6, 7, 8, 71, 77, 164, 171
South William, 9, 10
Stone, 1, 8, 9, 172, 174
Wall, 8, 77 Whitehall, 3
William, 5 STREETS, Improvement of, 172; inspection of, 106 STRYCKER, Jacob, 86, 196 STUYVESANT, Petrus, 2, 32, 44, 46; portrait of, and sons, 177 Director General and Coun- cil, Letter to, on the politi- cal situation, 186
SWART, Jacob, 183 SWARTWOUT, Tomas, 88 SWERSON, Jacob, 57, 60
TADENS, Michael, 45 TAMBOER, Cornelis, 173 TEN EYCK, Coenraat, 10, 82, 173 TENNEKUNCK, on South
River, 60
TEUNISSEN, Jacob, 9, 10, II Klaes, 43 TIMMERMAN, Tys Janzen, 127 TOBIAS, Hilletje, 145 TOMAS, Maritie, 33, 67 TONNEMAN, Pieter, 94, 106,
107, 112, 129, 184 TYSEN, Lubbert, 30
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VAN AELST, Anthony, 24, 27 VAN AUWERYCK, Jurriaen Janzen, 81 VAN BAAL, Jan Hendricksen, 177 VAN BOMMEL, Hendrick, 96, III, 134 Jan Hendricksen, 55 VAN BORSUM, Egbert, 71, 86 VAN BRESTEE, Jan Jansen, 79, 197 VAN BRUGGHE, Gilles, 32 VAN BRUGH, Carel, 144, 151 Johannes, 8, 9, 24, 32, 107, 169, 170, 182
VAN BUYTENHUYSEN, An- dries, 127, 137, 154, 156, 157, 158, 160, 164 Jan Gerritsen, 44, 45, 88, 127, 137, 154, 156-8, 164 VAN CAMPEN, Lambert Hen- dricksen, 145 Tryntje, 132, 175
VAN CORLAAR, Arent, 175
VAN CORTLANT, Oloff Steven- sen, 5, 6, 8, 75, 82-3, 85, 168
VAN COUWENHOVEN, Jacob, 175 Jan Gerrizen, 112
Joannes, 112
Pieter Wolfertsen, 2, 84, 86, 102, 122, 131, 169
VAN DER BEECK, Paulus, 33, 105, 122, 156, 168
VAN DE GRIFT, P. L., 1, 2, 75, 78, 83, 168-9, 177 VAN DER KUYL, Cornelis Barenzen, 172 173
VAN DE LANGESTRAAT, Pieter Jansen 159, 166, 170, 194
VAN DER MEULEN, Joannes, 127, 134, 139, 144 VAN DE SPIGHEL, Lau- werens, 15, 67 VAN DER STIGHELEN, Sicx, 127, 134, 139-41, 144, 147, 149, 155, 159, 166
VAN DER VEEN, Walewyn, notary public, 15; sails to Europe, 183
VAN DER VEER, Cornelis Albertsen, 48
VAN DER VIN, Hendrick Jan- sen, 5, 6, 79, 92, 130, 134, I35 VAN DER WAL, Hendrick, 36 VAN DE WATER, Jacobus, 15, 16, 18, 23, 25, 26, 129 Pieter, 19 VAN DER ZEE, see Albersen VAN DOESBURGH, Hendrick, IO, III, 123 VAN DONCK, Daniel, 15, 59 VAN ELSLANDT, Claas, 3, 26 Claas, senior, 75, 80, 89, 151 Claas, junior, 77, 92, 94 VAN FES, Anthony Jansen, 42 (commonly called Van Salee) VAN GELSAM, Jan Hays, 65 VAN GENT, Jan Ariansen, 53 VAN GUNST, Jan Hendricksen, 152 VAN HARDERWYCK, Gerrit Hendricksen, 156, 157, 162, 174
VAN HOBOCKEN, Harmen, 44 VAN LAAR, Arien, 152 VAN LANGENDYCK, Klaes Jansen, 70 VAN LANGEVELDE, Aeltje, 37
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VAN LANGEVELDE, Cornelis, 16, 17, 25, 27, 33, 34; son, 37 Jan, 33, 36 VAN LEEUWEN, Jacob, 28
VAN NAARDEN, Teunis To- massen, 131
VAN NIEUWLANDT, Boude- wyn, 121, 143, 148 VAN RUYVEN, Cornelis, sec- retary, 28, 77, 92, 139, 17I VAN RUYS, -, 175
VAN SALEE, Anthony Jansen; see van Fes
VAN SCHEL, Bartholomeus, 29 VAN SCHORREL, Jan Janzen, 153 VAN TIENHOVEN, Raghel, 6, 16I
VAN VLEECK, Tielman, Schout of Bergen, 9, 69
VAN VISSELT, Jacob, 31 VEDDER, HERMEN, 120, 126 VELTHUYSEN, Nicolaas, 143, 155 VERBRAACK, Claes Janzen, 175 VERDON, Jacob, 33 Tomas, 5 Tomas Jacobsen, 33
VERMEULEN, Cornelis, 108
VERPLANCK, Abigail, 174 Geleyn 105, 107, 160 VERVELEN, Daniel, 10, 31
VERVEELEN, Joannes, 173 VIGNE, Jan, 134
VINCENT, Adriaen, 148 VINGE, Jan, 6
VIS, Jacob, 104, 179 VISSER, Arien Franzen, 148 Claes Gangelofsen, 54, 79, 80, 83, 155-6
WALDRON, Resolvert, 43, 88, 173 WALLES, Anna, 67 Jan, 67
WANDEL, Tomas, 9, 10, 155-6 WEBBER, Aernout, 67 Hester, 67 Sara, 67 Wolfert, 67
WEERHEM, Ambrosius, 85
WEIGHHOUSE, Instructions for the porters of the, 98; wages of porters of the, 103 WESSELS, David, 128-9, 132 Metje, 121, 138, 146, 150, 158 Wernaer, 79, 95, 139, 156, 167 WESSELSEN, Jochim, 26 Wessel, 148
WHARF dues, 90, 118, 120 WILDWYCK, Village of, 62, 65 WILLEMSEN, Cornelis Pieter,
25 Hendrick, 26; the baker, 79, 80, 83, 106, 113
Reynier, the baker, 114, 126, 135 WINDORP, Jan Hermzen, 175, 177 WINGERS, Geertruyd, 105, 107 WISSELPENNICK, Reynier,
121, 133 WITHART, Joannes, 10 WOLSY, Joris, 151
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