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II^DEX VOLUMES ONE, TWO AND TIIREK TRAlsTSLATIOlSrS DUTCH MANUSOEIPTS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE ^wr^targ of ^iate of Hit ^ink of |lcui iorh, E. B. O'CALLAGHAN. ALBANY : WEED, PARSONS & CO., PRINTERS, 1870. ,0^msif,^^ "^^0^3^ I IS^ D E X TO a?R^ISr SL^TION"S 003^ DUTCH MANUSOKIPTS. A. PAOE. Abraliamsen, Geertie, wife of Gerrit Jansen Klinckhamer, Ill, 121, 145 Abiahamsen, Gysbert, Ill, 7, 51 power of attorney from, 52 money advanced to, 154 Abraliamsen, Isaac, enters the service of Thomas Sanders, I, 157 rents land from Thomas Saudersen, 177 note of Peter Breyley and Abraham Newman to, 217 mentioned, II, 227 performs a contract for Laurens Laurensen 297 Abrahamsen vander Borden, William, purchases a lot from Evert Duyckinck, Ill, 407 Account of Cornelis Melyn against Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, I, 37 of money disbursed by Johannes La Montagne on the plantation of the late Hendric de Foreest, 36 debit and credit of Capt. Jacob Loopcr, Ill, 1G6, 167 Achter Col, Jan Vinge advances money to the agent of the Colonic of, II, 145, 148 soldiers sent to protect the Colonic of, 147 Indians set fire to the house at, 147 Meyndert Meyndertsen, proprietor of the Colonic of, 148 cattle removed from, 149 Albert Cornelissen employed by the proprietors of, 150 not possible to visit it, after having been destroyed by Indians, 151 settlers of, board at the tavern in New Amsterdam, 154 Mr. Turc empowered to collect a debt from the patroons of, 157 a chimney built at, 158 Achtervelfr, inventory of property at I, 20 situate on Long Island, ; . 21 Andries Hudde mortgages his property at, 80 part of, conveyed to Wolphert Gerritsen, 174 Rev. Mr. Bogardus releases his claim thereto, 175 Ackerman, Laurens, serves at Marinham, II, 395 Acosta, Joseph d', rents a house from Michel de Carreman Ill, 402 Adams, Thomas of Va., bond of, for the delivery of 3,000 lbs. of tobacco, Ill, 322, 324 Adley, Edmund, leases Anthony Jansen's - farm on Long Island, II, 274 inventory of stock delivered to, 275 Administration, letters of, II, 134, 136 Adoption, deed of, by Peter Wolfersen in favor of his illegitimate child II, 4 INDEX TO TKANSLATIONS PAGE. Adriaensen, Isbrant I, 36 Andriessen, Jan, I, 153 Adriaensen, Maryn, I, 42, 43, 46 assaulted by Mrs. Beets, 44 purchases the house and plantation of Claes Cornelissen Swits 83 empowers Hend. Cornelis van Vorst to collect money in Holland, 85 charters the yacht "Wesel to Govert Lookermans, et al., 194 sells his plantation -when drunk, 236 sells a yacht to Arent Steifeniers, ; :. 277 reports overcharges made; at the public store, 280 purchased cows from the late Mrs. Van Vorst, 286 purchases a house and land from Hendrio Jansen, 306 sells that land to Jan Damen, 307 power of attorney to, II, 23 purchase^ a yacht, 64 sells to Jan Jansen Damen land in the Smith's Valley, 70 receives the purchase money for said land, 71 sells a plantation on the North River to Thomas Hall, 87 bond of Francis Lastly and John Seals for purchase money of the above- mentioned plantation, 86 makes an attempt on the life of director Kicft, 92 Jan Jansen Damen released as surety for, ; 93 imprisoned for assaulting the director, 100 Lysbet Tyssen, wife of, 189, 190 Anthony de Hooges promises to pay money to, 225 Adriaensen, William, empowers Hendric van Vorst to collect money I, 101 situation of his plantation, 127 engages men to clear land and build a tobacco house, 207 Jacques Bentyn conveys a lot at Gowanes to, 214 mentioned, 246 purchases Hendrick Jansen's house, II, 77 Adultery, case of, 1.142 Ael, Martin, and other soldiers declare that Jochem Peitcrsen (Kuyter) ordered them to return to the Manhattans, II 171 testifies that Jochem Pietersen (Kuyter) was absent when his house was burned, 235 evidence of, against Barent Jorisin Tourbay, 243 bequeaths his house and lot to ]\Iartin Cregier, 255 Aerley, Frances, Ill, 188, 189 Aersoon, Martin, promissory note of, II, 311 Aertsen, Cornells, Ill, 199 curator of J. J. Damen's estate, 244, 250 Aertsen, Elyas, Ill, 353 Aertsen, Govert, purchases a house and lot from Dirck Volckertsen, II, 273 Simon Joosten transfers the yacht Love to, 311 purchases Adam Roelantsen's house, 321 power of attorney to, 384 sells his yacht to Jacob Wolphertsen HI, 32 Aertson, Huyck, assaulted, I, 218 testifies as to the contract made by Juriaen van Ossenbrugh to build a house for Philip Geraerdy, 285 hires cattle from the guardians of Jan van Vorst, 302 servant of David Provost, II, 26, 82, 161 Aertsen, .Tan, engages as servant to Peter Wolphertsen, I, 257 Aertsen, Job, note of, II, 70 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 5 PAGE. Aertsen, Wouter, leases Van Twiller's bouwery II, 331 Aesten, Richard, II, 144 Agerd, Edward, power of atlomey from, II, 51, 396 declares that Isaac Abrabamsen performed bis contract with Laurens Laurensen, 297 trades at the South River for Isaac Allerton, 414 Ahasimus, (Ahasims) Powels Ilook lies east of, I, 18, 25 Mrs. Van Vorst leases the bouwery at 105 Jacob Stoffelsen resides at, 273 Huyc Aertsen from Rossum, an inhabitant of, 302, 303 Alberto, Cicero, undertakes a plantation with Peter Montfoort, I, 196, 213, 225 receipt of, for his wife's share of the estate of Jan Manje, II, 185 (!See CcEsar; Italian; Pierre.) Alberts, Annetje, II, 41 Alberts, Femmetjc, wife of Hendrick Westercamp, legacy to, II, 21 deposition of, 55 power of attorney from, Ill, 267 Alberts, Leuntje, wife of Leendert Arentsen, Ill, 42 Alberts, Tryntie, Ill, 245 Alderton. (See Allerton.) Allen, Mr I, 62 Allerton, Isaac, trader to New Amsterdam, declaration respecting, I, 75, 76 mentioned, 130, 131 power of attorney from John Ceales to 215 note of Nanne Beets to, 266 John Wood security for its payment to, 283 guardian of Eva Beets, 284 sells yacht Hope to Govert Lookermann & Co.; about to sail to New Haven, II, 9 proposes to import goods from Boston to New Amsterdam, 10 empowered by John Jenny to receive moneys due him, 68 award of, 84, 97, 184, 237 purchases house and lots from Albert Cuyn on Manhattan Island, 114 his award in case of Messrs. Moor & Widerly, 234 purchases sugars from the owners of the privateer La Garce, 232 indebtedness ot the estate of Francis Lasle to 245 about to visit the north, 246 empowered to sell ship St. Peter 248 security for Edward Moor, 248 power to sell ship St. Peter revoked, 253 "William Goulder purchases land on Manhattan Island adjoining, 278 power of attorney to, 296 testifies that Isaac Abrabamsen hath fulfilled his contract with Lauren Laurensen, 297 at the South River, 297 promissory note of Hendricke Jansen to, 308 goes security for Thomas Broughton, 347 authorized to sell horses in Virginia, 348 Thomas Willet, at the house of, 381 testifies that the Swedish governor at the South river, had declared he paid one Wilcocks, 382 receives money from Robert Cogswell, 404 money paid by John Wilcox to, 414 Thomas Baxter reconveys half a lighter to, 426 becomes security for Mr. Goodyear, 428 empowers John Ogden and Richard ClofF to collect certain debt, 429 receipt for money due to, Ill, 5 6 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Allerton, Isaac. — Continued. becomes security for Nicholas Hart, 53 witness, "^* pays money to Mrs. Sara Willett, 132 em])o wers Johannes Verbrugge to collect money in Virginia, 188 purchases the liouse of Thomas Broen 210 agent of Gov. Prints 222 at the South river, empowered to collect a debt from Gov. Prints, 223 beomes security for Thomas Adams, 322 Thomas Adams guarantees him against loss, 324 declares that he paid the amount of a certain bond to the West India Company, 393 appointed to sell the ship Abraham's Sacrifice, 397 becomes security for Thomas Moor of New Haven, 329 his age, '^01 becomes security for his ship Charles, 401 Almussen, Carsten Jansen, power of attorney from, II, 357 Alteras, Jan Clacs, leases Van Curler's bouwery, I. 77 improvements made on Hog Island \>y, II, 60 (See Claesen, Jan) Amesfoort, L. I., Tennis Cornelisen purchases land at, II, 303 tavern keepers excise at, farn;ed, Ill, 347 Cornells Tcnnissen farmer at, 353 director Stuyvesant owns a bouwery at, 373, 384 Amsterdam, Roulolf Jansen transmits money to the Overseers of the Orphan House at, I, 256 ship Angel Gabriel, chartei'ed to sail from New Amsterdam to, 309, 313 power of attorney to collect money from the Overseers of Orplians at, 11, 47 Abraham Jacobsen empowers Hendrick Jansen to collect money from the Orphan Masters of, 146 yacht Ileal sails from New Netherland for, 153 Andrada, Salvador d', bond of, Ill, 403 Andriessen, Andries, purchases a plantation on Long Island, Ill, 388 Andriessen, David, II, 79 ; III, 103 Andriessen, Jan, understands the language of the Minquaas II, 369 mentioned, Ill, *108 father of Jelis Jansen 100 Andriessen, Juriacn, affidavit of, Ill, 90 mentioned, lOG, 319 master of the yacht Love, powers of altorney from, 139, 282 Andriessen, Peter, leases a ])lantation and cattle from Jonas Bronck, I, 169 rents a cow on shares from Philip de Truy, 322 Andriessen, Peter, a, seaman, character of, I, 249 affidavit of, Ill, 20 Andriessen, Rouloff, declaration of, II, 133 Andriessen, Teunis, pilot of yacht Love, II., 386 Andriescn, Wybrant, Ill, 391, 392 Angola, Paulo de, conveys a lot near tlie KolU, Manhattan Island, to Simon Joosten, III.*305 Animals. (See Cattle; Veer.) Anthony, AUard, gives bonds for goods shipped on board the Bontekoe, Ill, 239 agrees to abide by the appraisers' valuation of Augusty n Heermau's house and lot, 319 Anthony, Peter, II, 424, 425 trader at New Amsterdam, HI, 122, 189, 193 sells one-half of the yaclit Seahorse, 228 gives bonds for goods shipped on board the Bontekoe, 238 Cornells Cornelisen, sick at the house of, 258 power of attorney from cui-ators of estate of, 290, 307 OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. PAHE. Antonisseii Cornells, empowered to collect money due Aeltje Claes, II, 192 purchases an interest in the privateer La Garce 378 (See Slycke Van; Tunisnen, Corndis.) Antonissen, Hendrick, power of attornej' to, II., 332 Apelgat, Thomas, Ill, 280 Appeal lodged against tlie judgment confiscating the ship St. Peter II, 343 Dutch law of, HI, 218 Appel, Jan Laurensen, power of attorney to, II, 286 empowered to take charge of Arnoldus van Hardenbergh's affairs, Ill, 9 power of attorney to, 135 witness, 149, 150, 184 power of attorney from, 171 attorney of Arnoldus van Hardenbergh, 185 gives bonds for goods on board the Bontekoe, 333, 334 sells to Johannes Hardenburgh a house and garden in New Amsterdam, 316 Aquarichque, a Minqua Chief, visits Manhattan Island, II, 369 Arbitration between Tielman Wilkins and Peter Cornelissen, terms of, Ill, 82, 84 Arenden, Leendert, sells to Tunis Nyssen his house and lot, II, 318 Arents, Jannetje, mother of Egbert van Borsum, , II, 304 Arentsen, Comelis] of Pavonia, promissory note of, Ill, 43 Arentsen, Gerrit, power of attorney to, II, 395, 396, 397 Arentsen, Gysbert, acquires the plantation of the late Jan Jansen van Ditraars, on Long Island, Ill, 200, 255, 356 Aerntsen, Harnian, from Bremen, testifies that N. Coom ordered Govert Lookmans to strike his flag when passing Beren Island, II, 198 Arentsen, Hendrick, part owner of the privateer La Garce, II, 877, 333 promissory note to, 290 money belongs to, 291 receipt of, 324 lieutenant of the privateer La Garce, III^ 122, 146, 171 Arentsen, Job, master of the ship King David, H 1 Arentsen, Leendert, furnished with cows by Mr. Van Twiller, I 12 leases bou wery No. 3, I3I obtains a patent of said bouwery, I33 mentioned, 228 Arentsen, Leendert, from Aelsmoor, arrives in New Netherland II 246 power of attorney from, HI 43 (See Arenden.) Arentsen, Martin, promissory note of, II 3] j Arentsen, Printie, wife of Hendrick Egbertsen, HI, 151, 266 Arentsen, Rutgert van Seyl, sells his house and lot to Arent Reyniersen, II, 235 Ariens, Aeltje, wife of Cornells Dircksen Hoogland, I, 99^ loO Arissen, Cornells, I, 218 rents Paulus Hook, II, 106 purchases half a lot at Manhattan, from Jacb Jacobsen Roy, 366 mentioned, Ill, 43 Armepperahin, expedition against the Indians near, H^ 25 Arrows, Indians armed with, II, 354 Atkins, Thomas, II, 168 Articles of copartnership between director Kieft, Aug. Herrmans, Capt. Blaufelt and others, in the privateer La Garce, II, 333^ 323 proposed by Gov. Prince to Commissary Hudde, Ill, *80,*81 Atkinson, Thomas, power of attorney to, H^ 64 Auction, sale of property in New Amsterdam by, IH^ II5 8 INDEX TO TLANSLATIONS PAGE. Award in the case of Aug. Herrmans, agent of Catrina Verlett, and David Provoost, II, 373 Ax, Captain, sells negroes to Wouter van Twiller, I, 97 B. Backer, Claes Cornelissen, releases Isbrant Dirlisen Goetbart from all claims , against him, II, 287 Backer, Comelis Cornelissen, from Punnerend, power of attorney from, II, 295 substitutes Hendrick Janson as attorney of Teunis Andriessen, 386 Backer, Hendrick Jansen, boatswain of the yacht Dolphin, affidavit of, I, 3 Backer, Hendrick Jansen, II, 403 going to Holland, Ill, 149 Backer, Hendrick Willemsen, Ill, 186 Backer, Jan, bis evidence as to what occurred in an expedition against the Indians in Westchester county II, 25 Backer, Joost Gerritsen, Ill, 264 Backer, Joost Tonis, Ill, 159 (See Tonu.) Backerus, Johannes, minister at New Amsterdam, previous services of, II, 389 power of attorney from, Ill, 27 Badel, Benedict, I, 249 Badgehott, John, II, 183 Badgehott, Thomas, promissory note of, II, 183 Baeyaert, Daniel, Ill, 166 (See Beyaerdt) Bal, Barent Jansen, hires Rem Jansen's bouwery near Rinnegaconck, L. I., Ill, 271 Barbadoes, ship Love chartered to take a cargo from New Haven to, Ill, 53 vessels sail to New Netherland from, 88 Adrian Blommert about to sail to, 180, 181 " Barens, Hans, from Ossenbrugge, Ill, 331 Barents, Elsje, Peter Linde, her surviving husband, marries the widow of Jan Manje, H, 197 Barents, widow, Ill, 368 Barentsen, Frans, about to reside at Fort Orange, Ill, 290 Barentsen, Goseu, II, 157 Barentsen, Roeloff, testifies to an assault, II, 132 Barentsen, William, rents Burgher Jorisen's farm on Long Island, II, 39 Barley, rent payable in, II, 112 Barmoeda, Antoni, power of attorney from Ill, 175 Bamaby, a Virginia skipper I, 63 Bartelsen, Gerrit, legacy to, I, 234 Bartelsen, Hans, power of attorney to, Ill, 80 Barten, Martin, power of attorney from, Ill, 319 Barton, Rufus, hires land from Rev. Mr. Bogardus II, 53 Bartram, Catherine, complains of sergeant Thomas Jacobsen II, 30, 42 (See Lysinck.) Bartram, Jan of the Hague, will of, II 3 certificate of good character of lieutenant, 18 his widow complains of sergeant Jacobsen, 30 his widow marries Peter Jurgens, 42 44 his account 44 Bartram, Johann, U 42 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 9 PAGE Basliaensen, Harman, leases the saw mill at Nooten Island, I, 193 mentioned, II, 1^8 testifies that N. Coorn required Govert Loockman to strike his flag when pass- ing Bcren Island, and that the latter refused to do so, 198 power of attorney to, Ill, 140 power of attorney from, 157 Eateman, John, becomes security for the payment of slaves, Ill, 387 Baxter, George, and Wm. Ilarfoord purchase Jan Jansen Schepmoes' house and plantation I, 304 Nicholas Sloper engages to fulfil the contract made with Jan Jansen Schepmoes, by, II, 17 insolent behaviour of, at the tavern in New Amsterdam, 17o mentioned, 231, 327 arbitrator in a case, Ill, 82, 85 mentioned, 103, 216, 344, 245, 265 declaration of, 123 prisoner ; his property at Gravesend pledged as security that he will not leave his confinement until legally released 400 Baxter, Thomas, becomes security for John Brent, II, 73 affidavit of, 133 receipt of, 273 pays money to Joseph Brewster, 295 reconveys to Isaac Allerton half a lighter, 426 steals a bark belonging to Jan Jansen van St. Obyn, Ill, 329 Bay, The, Wolphert Gerritsen builds a house at, I, 93 Anthony Jansen obtains a grant of 100 morgens of land at, 176 Thomas Beets resides at, 244 John Wood sells his plantation at 292 Anthony Jansen resides at, II, 143 stock belonging to the colonie of Achter Col wintered at 145, 148 (See New Utrecht.) Bayard, Kicholas,' II, 240 Beavers, shipped from New Netherland, I, 230 ; II, 298 price of, II, 139, 205, 206; III, 34, 35, *106 yacht Peace sold for forty, 58 Beeehe. (See Beets; Bescher.) Beeckman, Jochem, I, 74 assaulted by Jacob Juriaensen, whom he wounds, 120 death of Juriaensen, in consequence 126 evidence in behalf of, 153 mentioned, Ill, 298 purchases a lot on Manhatten Island, 299 a shoemaker, 407 Beeckman, William, purchases a piece of land from Isaac de Foreest, Ill, 136 late a cadet in the West India Company's service, power of attorney from, 163 served on board the Princess 163 mentioned, 208, 261, 277 this farm adjoins that of Jochim P. Kuyter, 383 purchases Corlaer's Hook, 300 Beecq, Isaac van, merchant, power of attorney to III. 391 Beecq, Nicolaes van, empowered to procure certain papers for Andries Hudde Ill, 390 Beeke, Paulus van der, power of attorney to collect money earned at Curacao,. . . II, 213 promissory note of, 214 mentioned, 249, *249 hires Hans Pietersen Ill, 353 3 10 INDEX TO TKANSLATIONS PAGE. Beef, rent payable in, I, 59 Beets, Eva, a plantation on Manhattan Island, given to, I, 265 Beets, Nanne, conduct of, in Massachusetts baj-, I, 44 marriage contract of Thos. Smith and, 365 note of, to Isaac Allerton, 266 John Wood security for, 283 has a plantation on Long Island, 384 mentioned, II, 56 declares she is pregnant by Mr. Smith, 61 Beets, Thomas, his widow marries Thomas Smith I, 266 (See Besche?:) Benificium ordinis ot excussionis, privilege of, explained, Ill, 221 divlsionis, what, 221 Bennett. (See Adriaenscn, Willem.) Bensick, Dirck, purchases half a lot in New Amsterdam, Ill, 125 mortgage of 243 Bentyn (Bentjcn), Jacqus, I, 32 conveys a lot of land at Gowanes to Willem Adriaensen, 314 rents horses from director Kieft, 245 asserts that certain stolen hogs had been eaten at the house of Abraham Ryken, . . II, 23 award in the case of Goodman Messinjour and, 84 Berckhout, William, Ill, 386 Beren Island, protest against Mr. Van Rensselaer building a fort on, II, 174 answer thereto, 175 Govert Lockmans ordered to strike his flag when passing, 198, 334 Bergen, N. J., survey of a piece of land for Douwe Harmansen in, Ill, 409 Bergh, Peter van den, II, 354, 360 Bergiere, M., Ill, 221 Bermuda, ships Eendracht and St. Peter at, II, 350, 351 Berry, James, I, 188 Bescher, Mrs., accused of adultery I, 43, 143 Bescher, Thomas, misbehavior of the wife of, I, 42, 43, 44 sells his plantation at Gou wanes, 127 his wife accused of adultery, 143 leases a house and plantation to Abraham Newman, 212 prognosticates his own death on a certain day, 344 plantation formerly occupied by him, leased to John Smith and others, 383 (See Beets ) Bestevarcs cripple bush. (See ManJtaitan.) Beuren Van. (See Dircksen, Caspar.) Beverwyck, Johannes Van Twiller merchant of, Ill, 341 Beyaerdt, Balthazar, Ill, 354, 355, 371 (See Bayard.) Beyere, Annettie, widow^ of Daniel Patricks and wife of Tobias Peaks, power of attorney from, Ill, 143 Beyerlandt, , accused of assault, I 74 Bible of Jonas Bronc, II, 108 J. J. Dansen's, III^ 247 Bierman, Hendrick, Ill, 290 Bill of sale of staves, .' m^ 324 Bisschop, Evert Evertsen, carpenter, , I 34 power of attorney from, 171 leases saw mill at Nooten Island I93 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 11 PAGE. Black, John II, 167 Blacks, lands in New Amsterdam, cultivated by, I, 1 (See Negroes) Blaingny, Sacke de, power of attorney from, Ill, 181 Blanche, Nicolaes, Ill, 277, 385 Blanck, Juryaen, II, 135, 201, 243 resides near Fort Amsterdam, 359 power of attorney from, Ill, 14 at the Schuylkill, *79 order to quit that place, *80 warning sent by the Swedes to, *82 removes his vessel from the Schuylkill, *83 witness, 360 Blauw, Gerrit Dircksen, leases a part of Paulus Hook, I, 61, 63 borrows money from the deacons of New Netherland, 68 mentioned, II, 90 Blaufelt, Anthony 11,231 Blaufelt, Dorothy, 11,231 Blawfelt, William Albertsen, receipt of, for subscriptions to fit out the frigate La Garce, II, 140 empowers Jacob Stoffelsen to recover a fugitive negro woman, 141 about to go to sea against the Spaniards 212 empowers director Kieft to receive the share of his cruise, in trust for his wife,. 330 part owner of the privateer La Garce 277 mentioned, 289, 290 articles of copartnership between him and others in the privateer La Garce, 332, 323 commands privateer La Garce, Ill, 116, 122, 146 sends a prize into New Amsterdam, 170 captures the Tobasco, 175 his vessel attacked in the bay of Campeachy, 177 William Noble, surgeon on board the ship of, , , . 100 Doecke Nessels sails with, 286 Bled, Nicholas, power of attorney from, Ill, 180 Blommert, Adriaen, licensed to sail with the ship Prince Maurice to New Netherland, II, 220 bond of, 222 about to sail to Barbadoes, Ill, 180, 181 master of the ship Court of Cleves, 245 Boecker, James, III,*108 Boer, Hans, a legacy to, II, 228, 247 Boessel, Hattys, Ill, 180, 181 Bogaert, Cornells Willemsen, Ill, 148 Bogaert, surgeon Haermanus Mynderts van den, his evidence regarding the conduct of Mrs. Bescher, I, 42 security for Claus Comelissen S wits, 44 will of, 48 mentioned, 184, 268, 320 empowers Carcl Looten to collect money due bim as surgeon of the Eendracht, 230 sells his interest in a house and plantation on Manhattan Island, II, 35 husband of Jelisje Claes, empowers Simon Jansen to collect money 49 mentioned, 167 commissary, testifies to an assault committed by the Raritan Indians, , 354 commissary at Fort Orange, acquires an interest in the privateer La Garce, 378 testifies regarding the conduct of fiscal van Dyck, 381 Jan Labatie marries the widow of, Ill, 77 his property in New Amsterdam sold, 115 12 INDEX TO TKANSLATIONS PAGE. Bogarclus, Anna, draws up her petticoat a little in order to avoid soiling it, as the road was muddy, I, 5G, 57 leases the Bogardus farm to Evert Pels Ill, 387 (See Jans, Anna) Bogardus, Rev. Everardus, Andries Hudde mortgages his properly at Achtervelt, to, I, 30 evidence of, as to property stolen from the public store, 32 evidence as to language used by Anthony Jansen, in regard to, 52 evidence of Lysbet Dircks, in the case of, 53 accused of perjury, 54 further evidence in the case of Anthony Jansen and, 55, 56, 57, 61 mentioned, 65, 66, 83, 248 sells the property of Hcndrick de Foreest deceased, 67 testifies to words passed between Philip de Truy and Grietje Reyniers, 89 house built for, 93 married to the widow of RoulofF Jansen, 109, 356 empowers Hendrick van Vorst to collect money in Holland, 109 leases plantation &c., to Richard Brudenell, 129 releases his claim to a part of Achtervelt, 175 Jacobus van Curler assigns a claim in Holland to, 304 becomes security for David Provoost 316 guardian of the minor children of Cornells van Vorst, : . . . 321, 272 power of attorney to Wouter van Twiller from, 256 note of Jacobus van Curler to, 319 Hendrick Pieterscn leases land adjoining, 338 empowers Wouter van Twiller to collect a debt, II, 7 leases Domines Hook to Robert and Mark Menloss, 32 marriage contract of Annetje Jans, and 86 guardian of widow Bartram, 42 leases land to Rufus Barton, 53 mentioned, 58, 110, 138, 181 leases his bouwery to Richard Fowler, 75 receipt for 300 guilders due him by Jan Laurensen, 144 Capt. Underbill threatens, 177 empowered to settle estate of late wife of Abraham Jacobsen 230 promissory note of Andries Hudde to, 371 minister at New Amsterdam, 316 power of attorney to, 411 Annetie Janpen, widow of, Ill, 148 deceased, 209 his farm rented to Evert Pels, 887 Bogardus, W., Ill, 403 Bol, Jan Claesen, II, 340 captain of the Princess, 381 Bonds for ships sailing from New Amsterdam, Ill, 226, 227 for goods shipped on board the Bontekoe, 333 — 339 Booghardij, Haniianus A , II, 7, 85 (See Bogaert, Harman.) Books belonging to the late Jonas Bronc, titles ot, II, lOg Boor, Cornells the, 11, 337 Boore, Isaac, II, 307, 308 Boomstra, Gertrude, widow of Hendric de Foreest, married to Andries Hudde, I, 251, 253 Boomstra, Peter Wybrantsen, empowered to collect money in Holland for Andries Hudde, I, 301, 303 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 13 TAOE. Boot, Dirck Claesen, promissory note of, II, 299 promissory note to Sander Leendcrsen and \Vm. Teller from 304, 305 brings a prize to New Amsterdam, Ill, 116 indebted to Sander Leendcrlsen, 119 and to William Tailler, 130 Boot, Nicolaes AVillomsen, agrees to plant the land of Andries Hudde, I, 259 contract to build a house for, II, 13 obtains goods from the public store and sends tUem to Virginia, CO clears land for Michel Picet, 86 Booth, Humphrey, Ill, 363 Bordingh, Claes Claesen, Ill, 47, 149 dissolves partnership with Aryaen Jansen, 76 power of attorney from, 213 Borlemgcn, George, engages to serve Tennis Cray, I, 164 Borsum, Cornelis van, power of attorney from his brotlier Egbert to, II, 304, 393 Borsum, Egbert van, his evidence on the homicide of Gsrrit Jansen, I, 40 ■witnesses an instrument, 51 testifies to immodest language used by Grietje Reyniers, 55 Anna Hendricx, -wife of, 278 master of the yacht Prince William, II, 171 power of attorney from, 204, 393 evidence of, as to an assault on Cataline Trico, 245 purchases house and lot near the Capske, Manhatten Island, 387 testifies that Corneli, Melyn had stated at New Haven that the States General were surprised that the English had not hung Director Stuyvesant, Ill, 93 leases the Ferry, 323 resident of Now Amsterdam, 340 empowers Capt. Jacob to collect money in Boston 363 Borsum, Jan van, father of Egbert, II, 204 Bos, Jan Willemsen, powers of attorney to, II, 326, 327 constructs a house for Dirck Ilolgersen, 328 Bosschaerdt, Jan Jansen, Ill, 368 Boston, ship Amandare sold to parties at, II, 347 ship Great Gerrit at, 347 Jan Domer gives a promissory note to Jeremy Clerk at, 358 pork sold for salt deliverable at, 364 Cornelis Melyn encourages the English of, to expect free passage to Fort Orange, III, 94 iron imported into New Amsterdam from, 118 Botjes, Jochem Ill, 3 Boulieu, Augustyn, Ill, 181 Bout, Cornelis Mauritsen, testifies that N. Coorn ordered Govert Loockmany to strike his flag when passing Bcren island, and that the latter refused to do so, II, 198 affidavit of, Ill, 56 Bout, Jan Evertsen, threatens to shoot the fiscal, I, 45 note of, for 250 guilders, 57 leases the bouwery at Pavonia, 58 purchases mares from director Van Twillcr, 98 house built in Pavonia for, 93 abuses Gillis de Voocht, 208 hires cows from director Kieft, 238 security for Huyc Aertsen, 303 mentioned, IT, 164 impowers Isaac Allerton to sell ship St. Peter, II, 248 impowers J. J. Damen to sell his share of the St. Peter, 353 14 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS rAGB, Bout, Jan Evertsen. — Continued. testifies that the Indians declare they did hum J. P. Kuyter's house, , 253, 254 sells ship St. Peter 262 about to sail for Holland ; will of, Ill, 155 power of attorney from, 15G (See Etersen, Jan) Bouweries. (Sec Manhattan.) Bouwersen, Jacob, purchases the grain sowed on Bouweries So. 5 and 6, II, 16 Bowensen, Jacob, discharged the service of Wm. Winckelman, II, 19 note of, 36 Boyer, Alexander, Ill, *80, *86, *96, 142 letter of, to Director Stuyvesant on the state of affairs at the South River,. .*98, *100, *101 assaulted by Swens Schoete, the Swedish lieutenant, *103 Indian deed to, *107 power of attorney from, 123 Susanna de Truy advances goods to, 207 assigns a claim against the W. I. Company to Cornelis Jacobsen Steenwyck, .... 370 Brackoenje, Aeltje I, 121 mother of Lambert Cornelissen, II, 34 widow of Cornells Lambertsen Cool 159 settlement on her children, 160 Brants, Gerritje, daughter of Brant Peelen, II, 127 Brants, Guert, son of Brant Peelen, II, 126 Brants, Lysbet, daughter of Brant Peelen, II, 126 Brazil, John Cock serves in, I, 237 Adam Brouwer serves in, II, *249 (See Marinham.) Brazilian women, bronglit to the Manhattans, II, 402 Bredenbent, William, deputy sheriff, assaulted, I, 27, 172 mentioned, II, 219 under sheriff, 249, *249, 254, 255 testifies that Ab'm Plancke had paid Hendric Rocsen, 259 Breet, Simon Jansen, II, 398 Breisto. (See Brewster.) Brent, Foulke, II, 142 Brent, John, II, 73 Breser, Herry, acquires the Jiouse and land of Philip de Truy, Ill, 89 sells land on Long Island to Cornelis de Potter, 268 lives near the Ferry, 292, 294 resides on Long Island, 305 mortgages his house and lot on Manhattan Island, 340 Breuckelen, Jan Teunissen schout of, II, 312, 313 Cregier Pischer and Garret Leers hire land at 335 Hans Lodowyc absconds from, Ill, 59 Cornelis Dircksen Hooglant sells land near the ferry of, 292, 294 Wamaer Wessels farms the tavern keeper's excise of, 347 Jan Cornelissen Damen purchases a house and land in, 300 {See Ferry ; Mereyckkaicick.) Breuckelen, Annetje van .' I, 100 Brewery on Manhattan Island, I, 93 In New Amsterdam leased, II, 91 Brewster, Francis, 11, 295 Brewster, Jonathan, promissory note of, II, 388 Brewster, Joseph, receipt of, II, 295 OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 15 PAGE Brey, Carsten, I, 162 Breyley, Peter, rents a house and plantation from Tlios. Bescber, I, 212 releases Abraham Newman from payment of tobacco, in case they dissolve part- nership, 317 leases land on Manhattan Island, 2G3 Bricks and tiles imported from Holland, II, 1 Bridnell, Richard, resides at Mespachtes, Ill, 210, 211 (See Brudnell.) Briel, Touchyn, II, 99, 100 ; III, 245 Brint, Walter, II, 83 Brissel, William I, 75 Broebergen, Hans, Ill, 280 Broeckhuysen, Marius van, note of, II, 157 Broen, Jannetje, sells her house to Isaac Allcrton, II, 210 Broen, Thomas, rents David Provoost's plantation on Manhattan Island,' I, 223 and others, lease land near Bestevaer's cripple bush on Manhattan Island, 3G3 corporal, testifies that Dirck Cornelissen took away his (Broen's) hat whilst on guard, II, 100 Isaac Allerton purchases the house of, 210 sells his house and lot to Jan Jansen Damen, Ill, 8 prevented building on the Schuylkill, *94 mentioned, *108, 185 Broensen, Peter Ill, 190 Bronc, Jacob, I, 183 Bronck, Jonas, loans money to Andries Hudde, &c., I, 1G7 leases plantations and cattle to settlers, 169, 185 inventory of the j)er3onal property of the widow of, II, 108 Bronck, Peter, II, 110 will of, 153 Bronck, Peter Jonassen, power of attorney from, II, 297 Brooklyn. (See Breuckelen.) Broughton, Thomas, purchases ship Amandare, II, 347 acknowledges receipt of ship Amandare, 364 Brouwer, Adam, purchases a house and lot on Manhattan Island 11, 349 witness, 352 impowers Geurt Servasen to collect money due him, *249 serves in Brazil, power of attorney from, 294 Brouwer, Jan I, 64 master of the ship Eendraeht, 330 Brown, John, of Salem, Ill, 393, 394 Browne, Francis, account of, Ill, 12 Brown, William, purchases Surgeon Bogaert's interest in a plantation on Manhattan Island, II, 35 Brudnell, Richard, rents a plantation, &c., from Rev. Mr. Bogardus, I, 126 note of, to Nicholas White, 170 (See Bridnell.) Brugge, Carel van, certifies as to sourness of certain wine in store, I, 144 supercargo on board the West India Raven, 158 commissary and member of the council at Curacao, II, 340 promissory note of, 341 w itness, 342,344, 346, 304 at Curacao Ill, 13 vice-commander at Fort Orange, serves a notice on Brant van Slechtenhorst 63, 65 serves a summons on Brant van Slechtenhorst, Ill, 80 16 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Brugge, Carel van. — Gontinued. mentioned, 133, 193, 244, 245, 265, 335 secretary of the Council, 317, 319, 320 becomes security for John Gray, 329 Brusge, Giles van, power of attorney to, II, 15, 31 Brugge, -Johannes Pietersen, goods on board the Bontekoe for, Ill, 242 (See Verbrugge.) Bruyn, Francis, tobacco belonging to, sold in Ireland, II, 355, 353, 401 serves in Curacao, 401 Bruynsen, Peter, protest against, II, 403 power of attorney to, Ill, 40 Buildings and other public works constructed in New Netberland, in the time of "Wouter van Twiller, I, 91, 93, 93 Bushell, Edward, Ill, 323, 324, 325 Butler, Robert, his wife called a bad name, II, 431, 433 Butter, rent of cows payable in, I, 10, 70, 135, 130, 154, 185, 310, 237, 338, 289, 340, 241, 302, 322 ; II, 59, 330, 332 Buys, Jan Cornells, nephew of Jan Jansen Damen, legacy to, Ill, 193 mentioned, 253 Buys, Marritje Leenders II, 413 Bylevelt, Peter, occupied bouwery No. 3, I, 132 C. Cael, Martin, master of the ship Love, " I, 80, 180, 230 Caesar, Peter Italian, sells part of his land at the Walebocht, Ill, 363 (See Alberto.) Calder, Joehim, hires land on Long Island from Dirck Ilolgersen, Ill, 109 Calff, Claes Jansen, ships beavers to Holland, II, 376 power of attorney to, • 371, 383 testifies that Adam Roelantsen was thrown out of the tavern by order of Fiscal Van Byck 416 Caljer, Jochem, I, 163 (See Kalier.) Calo, Robert, II, 258 Gamers, James, contracts to build a house for Nichs Willemsen Boodt, II, 13 Campeachy, a Spanish vessel attacks a New Netherland privateer in the bay of, . . . Ill, 177 Campen, Jan Classen van, governor of Curacao, ' II, 18, 44, 344 (See Jansen, Jan) Cant, Jan Ilendricksen, , I, 27, 88, 254 power of attorney from, II, 23 deposition of, 54, 50 substitutes ensign van Dyck as attorney in his place, 'J'3 Capons, tenants bound to pay part of the rent in, I, 59, 87 Capperson, Jeuriaen I, 163 Cappito, Matthys, II, 377, 385, 408 supercargo, power of attorney from, 409 mentioned, Ill, 346 Cardael, Ralph, contracts to build a tobacco house and make a plantation for William Adriansen, I, 307 leases land (m Manhattan Island 263 Carreman, Michel de, leases his house to Joseph d'Acosta, Ill, 402 Carfifanger, Hendrick Jansen, his evidence as to what occurred in an expedition against the Indians, under the command of ensign van Dyck, II, 25 OP DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 17 PAGE. Carribbean Islands, sliip Peartree chartered to go to, Ill, 348 Carstensens, Claes, deposition of, II, 58 John Forbes indebted to, for plantation on Long Island, 170 mentioned, Ill, 103 Cartense, Roeloflf, Ill, 383 (See Karstenseii.) Caskuteeuw, particulars respecting the flatts on Long Island, called, I, 31 David Provoost resides near, 301 Cater, Claes, power of attorney to collect debts due to, II, 413 money paid to Peter Janseu Cool by curators of estate of, 418 mentioned, Ill, 216 Cattle, rented on shares or on halves, I, 10, 13, 13, 14, 21, 50, 79, 124, 125, 135, 130, 139 268, 269, 333 ; II, 75, 91, 112, 117, 133, 139, 375, 323 ; III, 173, 174, 203, 371, 387 at Achtervelt, I, 30 belonging to the estate of Hendrick de Forest, deceased, 67 on the six bouweries on Manhattan Island, ■. . . 98 imported into New Netherland, 237, 338, 240, 241, 245 let out by the deacons of New Amsterdam, 368, 369 goats rented on halves, 24 contract to keep, for their milk, 31 belonging to the estate of Hendrick de Forest 67 contract to herd, on Manhattan Island, 233 horses sent to New Netherland, 38 price of 47 pigs, tenants supplied with, 10, 21 sheep, purchased bj' Director van Twiller, 98 rented on halves, 138 contract to deliver aoats, ." II, 17 goats and pigs rented on halves, 33, 39, 129 horses, cows, &c., rented on halves, 59 oxen rented to Christopher Foster, 74 price of a horse, 83 goats killed by dogs, 98 removed from the colonic of Achter Col, 145, 148 nearly lost in the swamp near old Jan's land, 155 hogs shot on Manhattan Island, : 168 sent to Stamford on halves, 187 rent of cows pa}'able in butter, Ill, 388 belonging to J. J. Damen, 253 Cattskill. (See Katskil.) Cayenne, David Pietersen de Vries, threatens to leave Cecero Pierre, a sailor, at, . . I, 73 Celes, John, empowers Isaac Allerton to collect money, I, 215 (See Seals.) Ceulen, Coenraet van, merchant of Amsterdam, empowered to collect money due Petronella Underhill, I, 191 land on Manhattan Island belonging to, leased 263 Jochem Pietersen Kuyter unable to send tobacco to, 293 power of attorney to, H. 407 Chambers, Thomas, engages to build a house for Jan Jansen Schepmoes II, 29 Chandler, Samuel, accused of improper intimacy with Jlrs. Bescher, I, 43 testifies that Hendrick [Jansen], the tailor, had said that the people ought to ship the Director [Kieft] off to Holland, II, 107 Charter of the yacht Wesel, I, 194 of the ship Eykenboom, 239 3 18 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Charter of tlie ship Angel Gabriel, I, 309, 313 of the ship , II, ■ 28 of the ship Love, to go fiom New Haven to Barbadoes HI, 53 of the ship Peartree, 348 Chatterton, Michael, II, 35 Cherry trees iu New Amsterdam, I, 119, 153 Chimue3's, wooden, II, 11 Chombai', Martlia, wife of Jan Manje, to remain in possession of his property, .... II, 176 widow of Jan Manje, pays her daugliter's share of her late father's estate, 185 marries Peter Linde, 197 Christiaensen, Lourens, II, 340 Christman, (Kristman), Andries Johannes, supercargo of the ship Court of Cleves, III, 345 mentioned, 262, 264 clerk of the council, 289--304, 307, 319 Church, a, built in New Amsterdam, I, 92 built of wood and in want of repair, Ill contract for the erection in New Amsterdam of a stone, II, 31 Cities in Holland, rights of, Ill, 72, 73 Claes, Aoltje, daughter of Claes Sybrantsen, 11,127 daughter of Marrilje Peters, power of attorney to collect money for, 192 Claes, Bastiaentje, Ill, 353 Claes, Jannitje, widow of Urbanus Snyersen, power of attorney from, Ill, 51 Claes, Jelisje, wife of surgeon Bogaert, 11, 49 Claes, Maretie, wife of Jacob Tysen, Ill, 197 Claesen, Abbe, power of attorney from, Ill, 399 Claesen, Claes, goods ou board the Bontekoe for, HI, 338 Claesen, Cornells, from Weverven, deceased, I, 121 Claesseu, Cornells, gunner of the ship Fire of Troy, I, 163 Claesen, Cornells, II, 113 ; III, 166 (See Switz.) Claesen, Dirck, son of Pietertje Heertjes, legacy to Ill, 331 Claesen, Frans Ill, 245 Claesen, Hendric, I, 316 Claesen, Isebrant, II, 178 testifies in regard to firing on G. Loockerman's sloop when passing Beren Island, . . 324 Claesen, Jacob, Ill, *101 Claesen, Jan, I, 63, 316 from Meppel, marries the widow of Jan Tomassen Mingael, II, 73 (See Alteras.) Claesen, Jan, froniBellicmen, legacy to, II, 350 Claesen, Jan, from Belchum, sells the Malle Smitsberg to Elcke Jansen, Ill, 75 Claesen, Jan, of Coedyk, impowered to receive a legacy for Mrs. Megapolensis, III, 354 Claessen, Jaspar, II, 419 Claessen, Peter, engaged to fodder the cattle of Director Stuyvesant, Ill, 373 Claesen, Sibout, (Sybolt), leases the saw-mill on Nooten Island, I, 193 empowers his brother, at Hoorn, to collect money, 316 mentioned, II, 4, 154 indebted to Cornells Lambertsen Cool, 188 power of attorney from, Ill, 41, 140 power of attorney to, 133 sells a lot in New Amsterdam to Peter Cock, 137 sells a house to Joost Te.jnissen, 141 about to sail for Holland, 161 gives bonds for goods on board the E outekoe, 241 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 19 PAGE. Claesen, Simon, I, 308 Claesen, Sybrant, son of Clacs Sybrantsen, II, 127 Clarke, Captain Ill, 53 Clark, Raiph, Ill, 123 Claught .u, James, I, 348 Claver, Captain, _ '. I, 248 Clergymen. (See Ministers.) Cleric, Jeremy, releases Jan Domer from payment of a note given hj the latter,. ... II, 358 Cleyr, George, promissory note of II, 303 bond to, 303 Clock, Abraham, contracts to build a barn for Mr. Wiuckelman, II, 14 / mentioned, Ill, 222 ' Clock, William, power of attorney from, Ill, 304 {See Klock.) Clomp, Lambert, receives plank from Nan Beets, II, 56 Clouff, Richard, II, 146 testifies that Sir Edmund Ploeyden purchased a share of a vessel in Virginia, 203 curator of the estate of Francis Lasle, 245 power of attorney to, 429 Clunen, Herbert, Ill, 384 Cock, John, I, 161 testamentary disposition of his effects, 336 Cock, Feter, declaration of, I, 130 testifies as to the impossibility o! visiting Aclitcr Col after it had been burnt by the Indians, II, 151 purchases a lot in New Amsterdam, Ill, 137 Cock, William, testifies that George Homs's wife called Robert Butlers's wife a bad name, II, 431 Cocxsel, Robert, receives money from Isaac Allerton, II, 404 Coe, Robert, goes security for Thomas Broughton, II, 365 Coelen, Cornells Jansen, II, 147 empowers director and council to remove cattle from Achter Col, 149 mentioned, 150, 151 Mr. Winckelman attaches power of attorney given by, 151 Coen, Adriaen Dircksen, from Maersen, assistant commissary, power of attorney from, II, 293 partner in privateer La Garce, 333, 334 understands the language of the Minquaas, 309 part owner of the privateer La Garce, Ill, 116 mentioned, 163 conti-act to build a house for, 195 Coenraetsen, Cornells, master of the ship Prince, power of attorney from, Ill, 130 master of the ship Flower of Gelder, 383 Coerbrander, Syinon, aflSdavit of, II, 370 Coerten, Geurt, leases Van Twiller's bouwery, II, 331 mentioned, Ill, 409 Coeymans, Coenraet, II, 156 merchant at Amsterdam, Director Kieft pays money due to, 193 Cogelyn, Daniel, I, 49 Coggen, John, II, 372 Cogswell. (See Cocxsel.) Cohen, Jacob, bond of, Ill, 403 weight of tobacco belonging to, 404 Coins, denominations of I, 373, 376 20 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Colet, Peter, purchases Adriaen Pietersen's lumse and plantation, II, 138 CoUen, Tick, receipt from, Ill, 14 Collins, William, II, 373 Cone}' Island, Lady Moody's hogs on, II, 143 Conn-nok, Thomas de, I, 80 testities thalTie and other soldiers were sent by Jochem Pietersen [Kuyter] to the Manhattans, II, 303 Contract of ^ Wouter van Twiller, to furnish settlers with cows and other cattle I, 12, 14, 21, 24 Audries Hudde, to send Hans Hansen eight men from Holland to work on his plantation on Manhattan Island, 22 Tymen Jansen, to pay Skipper Clacsen for anise, 35 Jan Jacobsen, to furnish Hendrick Harmensen with cows, 50 Richard Pitsert, to fence plantation, build a tobacco house, and plant tobacco for Thomas Sanders, 101 Gysbert Rycken with John Jacobsen, to cultivate a farm, 105 Director Kieft, to furnish settlers with cows and sheep, 134, 135, 187 Isaac Abrahamsen, to serve Tliomas Sanders, 157 George Borlemghen, to serve Tennis Cray, 164 Anthonj' Jansen, from Salee, to paj' rent for land on Long Island, 179 Juriaen (Hendricks) from Ossenbrugge and Peter Wolphertsen, to build a barn for Thomas Hall, 187 George Homs and Thomas Hall, to commence a plantation at Deutel Bay, on Manhattan Island, 193 Cicero Alberto and Peter Montfoort, to make a plantation, build ahouse, &c., 196, 313, 335 David Provoost, to purchase Indian corn, 198 Christofel Laurens and Ralph Cardael, to make a plantation and build a tobacco house 807 Barent Dircksen and Cornells Claesen Switz, to exchange horses, 315 > Claes Gro:n and Peter Lieresen, to herd goats on Manhattan Island, 333 Nicolas Willems Boot, to cultivate Andries Hudde's land, 359 John Hobsen and John Meris, to build houses, 387 Jan Hendricks, to complete David Provoost's house, 301 Huyck Aertsen, to pay butter and rye for the use of cattle, 302 Peter Andriessen, to pay Philip de Truy for the use of a cow, 323 Richard Lengh and Andrew Messinger, to furnish Director Kieft with 33,000 staves, 325 Jan Teunisen, to build a house for Adam Roelantsen, , II, 11 James Caniers, to build ahou.se for Nicholas Willemsen Boodt, 13 ^ Peter Cornelissen and Abraham Clock, to b ild a barn for Johannes Winckelman, 14 Nicholas Sloper, to fulfill the contract Gaorge Baxter mide with Jan Jansen Schepmoes, 17 Thomas Chambers, to build a house for Jan Schepmoes 39 Richard and John Ogden, to build a stone church in New Amsterdam, 31 Robert and Mark Menloffs, to build a house at Domines Hook 32 Walter Davel, to fence land of Tonis Cray 79 Juriaen Hendricksen, a house at Olterspoor, gl Thomas Hall and Thomas Goodman, to fence land for Jan Damen, 184 Juriaen Hendricksen, to build a house for Jan Damen, Ill 60 and another for Adriaen Dircksen Coen, I95 Jochem Pietersen Kuyter, with Peter Stuyvesant and others respecting the former's farm, 283 Hans Pietersen, to serve Paulus van d .r Beecq, 353 Hendrick Jansen Grever, to serve ensign Smith, 35g OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 21 PAGE. Contract of— Coniiiined. Peter Claesen, to fodder director Stuyvesant's cattle at Amesfoort,. Ill, 373 Hendrick Loest, to serve as a soldier for Jan the trunkmaker, 381 (See Houses; Leases; Marriage Contracts.) Cooke, Robert, bound to Mr. Van Curler, II, 143 Cool, Barent Jacobsen, master of the yacht Amsterdam, 11,171 arrives in New Netherland, 340 Cool, Cornells Lambertsen, ■ I, 47 testifies to the character of Grietje Reyniers, 90 rents cows from the director-general Kieft, 135 purchases the plantation of Thomas Bescher, 137 obtains a .patent for the same, 128 joins his brother-in-law in a plantation, 18C deceased II, 159 his daughter married to Gerrit Wolphertsen, 159 settlement on children of, 160 demands payment for board from Sibout Claesen, 188 Cool, Hendrick Jansen II, 399 Cool, Peter Jansen, 11, 899_ 403 acknowledges receipt of moneys from curators of Claea Cater's estate 418 mentioned, . ..: Ill, 149 (See Lambertsen) Cooper, Jan, wounds another man, II, 285 Cooper, 'William, the, II, 95 (See Adiiaenseu, William.) Coorn, Nicholas, attempts to purloin dulfels, I, 70 supercargo of the ship Neptune, 360 mentioned II, 63 forbidden to build a fort on Beren Island, 174 his answer, 175 evidence of, regarding a disturbance created by John Underbill at the tavern of Philip Gerrittsen, 1 76 discharges Ishart Claesen and Harman Arentsen, 186 hires a negro girl as servant, 193 orders Govert Lookmans to strike his flag when passing Beren Island, 198 fires at the sloop on refusing to strike, 199, 324 sued by Govert Lookmans for damages 307 testifies in regard to the locality of a gold mine, 271 empowers Claes Jansen Calff to receive inheritance in Holland for, 383 mentioned, Ill, 143 Coral captured by privateer La Garce, II, 50 Corlear, , I, 63, 65 (See Curler.) Corlear's Hook, Indian name of, I, 253 Cornells, Aeltje, wife of Gerrit Wolphertsen, II, 159 widow of Gerrit Wolphertsen, married to Elbert Elbertsen, 317 Cornells, Annetje, II, 388 Cornells, Steventje, wife of Claes Jansen Calff, beavers shipped to, II, 376 Cornelissen, , from Rotterdam, his widow leases her plantation, II, 91 Comelissen, Albert, affidavit of, II, 19 wheelwright, hires himself to Cosyn Gerritsen, 133 his receipt for money due by the proprietors of the Colonie of Achter Col, 150 takes Jan Jansen as an apprentice, Ill, 63 mentioned 178, 361 32 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Comelissen, Albert. — Continued. purchases a lot in the Smith's Valley, New Amsterdam, 315 (See Wantenaar.) Cornelissen, Ariaen, I, 38, 162 Cornelissen, Claes, from Amsterdam, seaman, I, 162 Cornelissen van Schou, Claes, testifies that Hendrick Pietersen was drunk when he purchased a farm, , I, 236 Comelissen, Claes, wheelwright, surgeon Bogart sells his interest in the house and plantation occupied by II, 35 Cornelissen, Cornelis, inventory of goods left by Aeltje Jansen in the house of, II, 309 (See Backer; Swits.) Cornelissen , Comellis, boatswain of the ship Angel Gabriel, I, 227 Cornelissen, Cornelis, of Amsterdam, arrival of, and power of attorney from, .... Ill, 258 Cornelissen, Comellis, from Houten, II, 113 testifies that Jochem Pietersen Kuyter permitted him and other soldiers to go to the Manhattans before the Indians had burned his house, 190 mentioned, Ill, 200 Comelissen, Cornells, from Utrecht, testifies that the Indians set fire to Jochem Pietersen's house, II, 172 Cornelissen, Dirck, from Wensveen, 11, 24 empowers Wouter van Twiller to collect money, 143 deeds of land by, 278, 279 leases land to Hendrick Pietersen, 281 resides near Fort Amsterdam, 354 promissor}^ notes to 361, 435 husband of Marritje Jans, 411 his widow empowers Messrs. Turck and Verbrugge to collect money due to, III, 23 settlement of the estate of, 152 Comelissen, Dirck, carpenter, I, 93, 249 takes corporal Broen's hat while the latter was on guard, II, 100 creditor of Jacob J. Roy, Ill note in favor of, 158 mentioned, 273 Comelissen, Evert, declaration of, regarding property left by his brother, II, 159 mentioned, 333 Comelissen, Floris, boatswain's mate, II, 54 depositions of, 55, 56 Cornells, Feuweris, II, 65 Comelissen, Gelyn, master of the ship Eyckenboom, charters for a voyage to Virginia, I, 289 Comelissen, Gysbert, I, 161, 253 power of attorney from, 189 promissory note to, II, 299 gives Trijntie Scherenbergh an order on the W. I. Company for his pay, Ill, 274 Cornelissen, Hendrick II, 360 (See Vcdckenburgh.) Comelissen, Jan, seaman, HI g Comelissen, Jan, son of Cornelis Jansen, bound apprentice to Hendrick Har- mansen, I 175 Cornelissen, Jan, from Breukelen. (See Smith) Comelissen, Jan, from Gouwerarien, empowers his brother, Peter, to sell his property, I, 312 Comelissen, Jan, from Hoorn, power of attorney from, II 419 sells part of his lot to Albert Pietersen, HI §6 survey thereof, gY mentioned, -^^q OP DUTCH MANTTSCEIPTS. 23 PAGE. Cornelissen, Jan, from Rotterdam, evidence of, as to the death of Anthony Jansen's dog ■ I, 7 visits Fatherland, 11 occupied a plantation near Gouwanes, 137 occupied a plantation on the North River adjoining that of Mr. Las\ej, 149 aflSdavitof, II, 130 Cornelissen, Lambert, gives a receipt for his share of his mothers' estate, II, 34 mentioned, 389 Cornelissen, Lambert, scheltes, Ill, 27 Cornelissen, Laurens, (Louris), master of the ship Angel Gabriel, I, 308 chartered for a voyage to Amsterdam, 309, 313 sells his house to Frederick Lubbertsen, II, 101 his receipt for payment in part of the above house, 116 declaration respecting property left by, 159 receives money from Director Kieft for P. Gabry & Sons, 193, 205 master of the ship Maid of Euckhuysen, sells oil and lace to C. Melyn and wife,. . 195 Hellegond Joris acquits him of being the father of her child, 196, 201 his pilot ill-treats the supercargo 197 never spoke disrespectfully of Director Kieft, 200 (See Wei.) Cornelissen, Peter, tavern keeper, at Amsterdam, I, 249 Cornelissen, Peter, carpenter, contracts to build a barn for Mr. Winckelman, II, 14, 72 empowered to sell Andries Hudde's plantation on Long Island, 431 power of attorney from, Ill, 18 conveys a lot to Jacob Hendricksen Kip, 208 Cornelissen, Peter, from Cadoele, agreement between Tielman Wilkins and,.,. Ill, 83, 84 gunner of the ship Prince of Denmark, 88 power of attorney from, 105 authority to collect money from, 318 Cornelissen, Peter, of Gouweriaen, I, 312 Cornelissen, Peter, from Munickedam, I, 113 Cornelisen, Peter, from Rotterdam, Jan Duytse bound to, I, 248 deacon of the church at New Amsterdam, 208, 269 Cornelissen, Tunis, purchases land at Amesfoort, II, 363 Cornelissen, Thomas, I, 353 Cornelissen, William, I, 162 Corsen, Arent, charters the ship Eyckenboom, I, 289 empowers Govert Loockermans to collect accounts from David Provost, II, 48 from Amsterdam, testifies to alleged ill treatment of Cornells Groesen, 197 and that he never heard Laurens Cornelissen speak disrespectfully of Dr. Kieft,. . 200 purchases the Schuylkill, Ill, *94 Corsen, Dirck, succeeded by Jacobus van Curler, as Commissary of Cargoes, I, 32 mentioned, II, 142 (See /Stem.) Corteljau, Jacques, surveyor, Ill, 405, 407, 409 Cortland. (See Stevensen, Oloff.) Coster.Willem, II, 90 indebted to Jan Laurens, 141 Coster, Willem Cornelissen, murdered by Wappinger Indians, II, 134 Costverlooren. (See Jacobsen, Jacob^ Cotton exported from New Amsterdam, Ill, 99, 100 Couwenhoven, Jacob Wolphertsen van II, 5 sells half a sloop for Govert Loockemans, 208, 229 mentioned, 292, 318, 334, 375, III, 23, 205 24 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Couwenhoven, Jacob, Wolphertsen, van. — Continued. power of attorney to, 104, 109, 139 part owner of the privateer La Garce, Ill, 116 guardian of Dircli Cornelissen's widow, 152 bond of, 221 goods on board the Bontekoe for, 239 curator of tlie estate of J. J. Damen, 247 becomes security for Cornells Hendriclisen 346 owns a house in New Amsterdam, 403 Couwenhoven, Jan Gerritsen van, Ill, 408 Couwenhoven, Peter Wolphertsen van, curator of Claes Jansen's estate, sells a lot to skipper Tomassen, Ill, 150 and receives . payment, 152 purchases a lot in New Amsterdam, 301 schepen of New Amsterdam, 406, 407 (See Oerritsen; WolpJierUen.) f'ows. (See Cattle) Cramer, Baltazar, merchant of Dublin, Director Kieft advances money to the son of, II, 57 Cray, Teunis, engages George Borlemgen as a servant, I, 164 acquires land at Fort Hope, 199 witnesses a protest, 229 leases cattle from director Kieft 240 empowered to collect money due Frans Joosen, II, 50 indebted to John Jenny, 64 contract to fence land of, 79 from Venlo, complains that dogs kill his goats, 98 hogs of Peter van de Linde destroy the crops of, 136 rents Michel Fleet's bousein New Amsterdam, '. 137 sells a house and lot to Cornells Teunissen, Ill, 186 Crazy Smith's Hill, Manhattan Island, "why so called, Ill, 75 Criegier, Frans, Ill, 340, 343, 346 Crigier, Martin, II, 139 ships beaver to Holland, 206 Sergeant Martin All bequeaths bis house and lot to, 255 partner in privateer La Garce 823 tavern keeper 381 agent of Messrs Tysseu and Schroeder, Ill, 100 part owner of the frigate La Garce, 116 late sergeant, power of attorney from, 130 Crioole, Clara, conveys a lot near the Kolck to Simon Joosten, Ill, 205* Cristiaensen, Laurens, serves at Marinbam, II, 397 Crol, Antoni, II, 141 will of, 232, 301 agrees to contribute to the support of Cornells Doele, 233 witness, 234 part owner of the privateer La Garce 277 goods left in the hands of Philip Jansen by, on bis departure for Holland, 298 Philip Jansen Ringo bequeaths his property to, 300 mentioned, 331 about to sail for Holland, power of attorne}' from, Ill, 163 Crol, Bastiaen Jansen, power of attorney to, , I, 104 mentioned, U, 42, 45, 46 Crommegou, Govert Loockmans trades at the Ill, 56 Rochbou, chief of, 57 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 2n i PAGE. Cryger, Dominicus, testifies that the ship St. Peter brolie bulli at the Bermudas, ... II, 350 Curacao, ship Neptune bound from New Netherland to, I, 360 ship Angel in distress puts into New Netherland on her voyage to, 30H Lieut. Jan Bartram serves in, II, 18 officers of the government at, 18 Jan Bartram, Lieutenant-Commandant in, 43, 44 Michel Keyser serves in 62 Paulus van der Beeke serves in, 21." Elke Jansen serves in, .' 282 Isaac Boore serves in, II, 307, 308 supplied vrith provisions, &c., by the ship Arms of Amsterdam, 337 names of the council at, 340 Jan Claesen van Campen, director of, 344 ship Neptune sails from 355 tobacco sold in Ireland, belonging to freemen of, 856, 401 Jacob Loper serves in, 366 Domine Backers minister at, 389 Francis Bruyn and John Porter serve in, 401 accounts of soldiers at, HI, 12 L. Rodenborch vice-director at, 13 ship Swol at, 39 John of Leyden serves at, 133, 158 Peter Hansen serves at, 164 Jacob Looper serves at, 166 ship Peartree chartered for a voyage to 348 ship Abraham's Sacrifice about to sail from New Amsterdam to, 351 ship Charles sails for, 401 Curler (Corlear), Arendt van, I, 348, 377 guardian of Widow Bartram, II, 43 indebted to Jan Hendricksen Cant, 72 leases a bouwery etc., to Thomas Spicer, 123 Robert Cooke bound to, 142 mentioned, 145 draws on the owners of the ship arms of Renserlaerswyck in favor of Jan Jansen Damen, 226 empowered to settle Michel Jansen's account, 230 empowers Dirck van Schelluyne to coUect rent from Thomas Spicer, Ill, 334 Johannes van TwUler becomes security for a judgment against, 341 Curler, Jacobus van, leases his bouwery on Manhattan Island to Claes , ... I, 13 conveys his flat on Long Island Mr. Van Twiller, 31 affidavit of, in regard to goods stolen from the public store, 32 declares that Mrs. Bogardus drew up her petticoat a little in order to avoid the mud, 66 Mr. La Montague boards with, 66 discovers Nicholas Coorn in the act of taking some duffels, 70 Claes Comelissen Swits leases the bouwery of, 77 testifies to abusive language applied to Anthony Jansen's wife, 86 purchases a mare from Director Van Twiller, 98 sells his bouwery on Manhattan Island to C. Van Tienhoven, 123 bouwery No. 5, occupied by, ". 134 certifies that certain wine in the public store is sour, 144, 146 delivers supplies to the ship West India Raven, 158, 159 witnesses papers 170, 199, 251, 252 power of attorney from, 304 4 26 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Curler, Jacobus van. — Continued. assigns money in Holland to the^Rev. Mr. Bogardus, 304 certifies that Mr. de Vries shipped beaver in 1639 to Holland, 230 rents his plantation on the East river, 253 about to visit Holland, ". 254 mortgages his house and plantation, 318 note of, to Rev Mr. Bogardus for 363 guilders, 319 Wouter van T wilier empowered by Rev. Mr. Bogardus to collect a debt from, II, 7 borrows beaver skins, HI, 131 mentioned, 196, 263 guardian of J. J. Damen's widow, 244, 350 sells Corlaer's Hook to William Beeckman, 300 power of attorney from, 327 (See Gorlear.) Currency, pieces of eight, Ill, 231 Custom, Dutch purchaser of a lot to treat the company to half a barrel of beer, .... H, 154 when renouncing one's right of inheritance, Ill, 162 Custom House at New Amsterdam, clearances from, Ill, 326, 327 Cuvillje (Cevelyn), Ariaentje, settlement made by her on her children, I, 8 marries Jan Jansen Damen 9, 171 widow of J. J. Damen, appoints her guardians, Ill, 244 CuvDlje Jan, I, 312 Cuyn, Albert, a soldier, I, 264, 379 sells his house and lots on Manhattan Island to Messrs. Allerton and Loockermans, II, 114 Cuyper, Cornells Jansen, brother of Jan Jansen Damen, Ill, 199 Cuyper, Dirck Jansen, hires Cornells van Ruyven's bouwery at Midwout, Ill, 374 leases the Rev. Mr. Megapolensis's bouwery at Midwout, 376 Cuyter, Lyntie, wife of Jochem Pietersen, Ill, 154 (See Kuyter.) D. Daerlingh, Auyn (Owen ?) I, 162 Dalen, Jacobus van, leases Director Stuveysants bouwery at Amesfoort, HI, 384 Damen, Comelis Jansen, Ill, 199 Damen, Hendrickie Jansen, HI, 199 Damen, Jan Comelissen, purchases land and a house in Breuckelen, HI, 360 Damen, Jan Jansen, leases two tracts of land in Manhattan Island, I, 1 obtains a patent for said land, 2 certifies to goods damaged on board the Dolphin, 5 marries Ariaentje Cuvillje, widow of Gulyn Vinge, 9 throws his wife's daughter out of doors, 28 empowers Cornells van Tienhoven to manage his affairs during his absence, 34 pays Cornelis van Tienhoven his wife's sJiare of her father's estate, 171 his bond as guardian of Jan van Vorst, 218 Adam Roelantsen's crop damaged by, 291 guardian of Jan van Vorst, 303 purahases land from Maryn Adriacnsen, 307 Jan van Vorst gives him a receipt in full as his guardian, 311 Hendric Pietersen leases land adjoining, 323 mentioned, II, 15, 67, 373, 310, 333, 399 renders an award of the value of improvements made on Hog Island, 60 purchases land In the Smith's Valley from Maryn Adriacnsen, 70 receipt for purcliase monej' of said land, 71 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 37 PAGE. Damen, Jan Jansen. — Continued. wounds PhOip Geraerdy, 99 bond of, 103 mortgage of Paulus Hook to, 104 note of Evert Pels to; 120 lends money to the agent of the proprietor of Achter Col, 149 supplies wheat for the ship Black Raven, 136 note of Mauris van Brockhuysen to, 157 contract to fence land for, 184 lends money to Elbert Elbertsen, 189 pays Maryn Adriaensen's wife for land he purchased from her husband, 189 receipt for the purchase money of a lot purchased by Maryn Adriaenseu, from,,. . 190 empowered to sell grain belonging to Cornells Masen, 194 furnishes supplies to the ship Arms of Rensselaerswyck 3i7 delivers wheat to Hans Hansen and George Rapalje, 235, 236 empowers Isaac Allerton to sell ship St. Peter, 248 empowered to sell Jan E. Bout's share in the ship St. Peter, 253 sells ship St. Peter, 202 partner in the frigate La Garce, 32^ mentioned, Ill, 61 power of attorney to,. . . ., Ill part owner of the privateer La Garce, 116 owns a g;irden on the great Highway, New Amsterdam, 137 will of, 198 names of the the brothers and sisters of, 199 purchases the Company's bouwery for director Stuyvesant, 205 deceased, 244 his executors give Jan Vinge a lot in New Amsterdam, 276 Mr. Van Dincklagen's property lies south of that of, 321 Damen, Jan Klasen, promissory note to, IT, 70 Damen Neeltie Jansen, Ill, 199 Damen, Thomas, II, 337 Damen, William Jansen, Ill, 199 Davel, Walter, engages to fence Tennis Kray's land, II, 79 Davitsen, David, complains that he has been assaulted by Hendric Pietersen, I, 74 witnesses an inventory of goods in the public store, .... 180 leases land on the Island of Manhattan, 263 a soldier, IIT, *86, *100, *101,*104 Indian deed to, *107 owes money to Amoldus van Hardenbergh, 185 promissory note of, 219 draft on, 220 Deaconry ; Deacons. (See New Amsterdam.) Deeds : Director Kieft to Abraham Isaaksen Planck for Paulus Hook, I, 17, 25 Jacobus van Curler to Wouter van Twill er for one of the flats on Long Island,. . . 31 Andries Hudde to Gerrit Wolphertsen for 50 morgens of land at Achtervelt, 35 Edward Wilson to Francis Lasley for a plantation, 71 Claes Comelissen Swits to Maryn Adriaensen for a plantation &c„ on the North river, 82 Anthony Jansen van Vees to Barent Dircksen of a bouwery near Fort Amsterdam, 1 19 Jacobus van Curler to Cornells van Tienhoven of a bouwery on Manhattan Island, opposite Vredendael, 122 Thom.is Bescher to Cornelis Lambertsen Cool, of a plantation near Goiiwanes, L, I., 127 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS Deeds. — Continued. Barent Dircksen to Gerrit Jansen, &c., of a plantation (Walensteyn) on Manhattan Island, 141 Andries Hudde to Wolphert Gerritsen, of a house and garden at Achtervelt, L.I., 174 Jacques Bentyn to William Adriaensen, of a tract of land to Gouwanes, 314 Thomas Hall to George Homs, of a plantation at Deutel Bay, Manhattan Island, 357 Cornells Jacobsen Stille to Lambert Huybertsen Mol, for a plantation on Long Island 288 Jan Schepmoes to George Baxter and Walter Hartfoort, of a plantation, &c 304 Hendrick Jansen to Maryn Adriaensen, of abouwery, &c., in New Amsterdam. . . 306 Maryn Adriaensen to Jan Damen of the land last mentioned, situate in the Smith's Valley, in New Amsterdam, 307 of settlement on the children of Annetje Jans, II, 37 Adam Roelantsen to Ulrich Klein, of a house, 53 Maryn Adriaensen to Jan Jansen Damen, of land in Smith's Valley, Manhattan Island, 70 of settlement on the children of Jan Tomasen Mingael, 73 Hendrick Jansen to William Adriaensen of a house, garden, and brew house,. . . 77 Comelis Dircksen Hoochlant to Wm. Tomassen, of house, land, and the ferry on r Long Island, 89 Jan Pietersen and Abram Rycken to Michel Picet, of their house on Manhattan Island, 96 Laurens Comelissen to Fred'k Lubbertsen, of his house in the Smith's VaUey. . . 101 of settlement by Gertrude Jacobs on her children, 103 Albert Cuyn to Messrs. AUerton and Loockermans for house and lots on Manhat- tan Island, 114 Jan Francis to Jan Jacobsen of a house and plantation on Manhattan Island, 130 Gertje Nannincx to Cornells Melyn, of a house and lot in New Amsterdam, 209 Jannetje Broen to Isaac Allerton, of a house in New Amsterdam, 310 Jan Jacobsen to Lambert van Valckenburch, of a plantation on Manhattan Island, 310 Hendi'ick Jansen to Burger Jorrissen, of house and and brewery on Manhattan Island, 215 Rutgert Arentsen to Arent Reyniersen, of house and lot on Manhattan Island,. . . 335 Burger Jorissen to Cornells Melyn, of a house and lot on Manhattan Island, 338, 239 Thomas Willett to Comelis Teunissen, of house and lot near the public tavern at Manhattan Island, 241 Hendrick Jansen, locksmith, to Adam Brower, of a house and lot on Manhattan Island, 249 Jacob Jacobsen Roy to Comelis Arissen of half a lot on Manhattan Island, 366 Dirck Volckertsen to Govert Aertsen, of house and lot on Manhattan Island, 373 Govert Loockermans and Dirck Comelissen to William Goulder, of land on the East river, Manhattan Island, 378 Govert Loockermans and Dirck Comelissen to George Cleer, of land on the East river, Manhattan Island, 279 Volkert Evertsen lo Comelis Maersen, of a plantation on Manhattan Island, 306 Peter Wolphertsen to Arnoldus van Hardenbergh, of a house and lot on Manhat- tan Island, 313 Nicholas Stillwell to J. J. Schepmoes, of house and lot on Manhattan Island, 315 Arenden Leendert to Tonis Nysen, of house and lot in Manhattan Island, 318 Adam Roelantsen to Govert Aertsen, of house and lot in Manhattan Island, 321 Gillis Pietersen to Sarah Hart, of house and lot near Fort Amsterdam, 359 - Wolphert Gerritsen to Teunis Comelissen, for land at Amersfoort, 363 Gillis Pietersen to Peter Ebel, of house and lots in New Amsterdam, 367 Comelis Melyn to Jacob Loper, of house and lots in New Amsterdam 368 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 39 rAGE. Deeds. — Continued. Jan Pietersen to Egbert van Borsum, of house and lot near Capske, Manhattan Island, 368 Thomas Robertson to George Wilsey, of house and plantation at Flushing, 423 Peter Linde to Elke Jansen, of a plantation on Manhattan Island, 430 Thomas Broen to Jan Jansen Damen, of a house and lot in New Amsterdam, III, 8 Peter van Linde sells his plantation to Simon Walingsen, 61 Jan Cornelissen to Albert Petersen, of a part of a lot at Manhattan, 86 Peter Laurensen to Hendrick Jansen, of a house and lot in New Amsterdam,. . . . 87 Cornells Groesens to Lubertus van Dincklage, of a piece of land near the Com- pany's garden in New Amsterdam, 101 bill of sale from John Forbus to Peter Jansen, of land on the East river, 103 Indian, for a large tract of land on the South river, *107 Luykas van der Liphorst to Thomas Hall for a plantation on Manhattan Island, formerly owned by Elcke Jansen and Thomas Sandersen, 114 to Adriaen Keyser, of a lot on Manhattan Island formerly belonging to surgeon Bogaert, 115 Adriaen Keyser to Evert Pels, of the preceding lot, 115 Abraham Pietersen to Hendrick Egbertsen, of a lot in New Amsterdam, 124 Hendrick Egbertsen to Dirck Bensich, of half the preceding lot, . . . . , 125 Isaac de Foreest to "William Beeckman, of a piece of land on Manhattan Island,. . 126 Cornells van Tienhoven to Abraham Plank, of a lot in the Smith's Valley, 127 C. van Tienhoven to Dirck Volckcrtsen, for a lot in the Smith's Valley, 128 0. van Tienhoven to Lambert Huybertsen Klomp, for a lot in the Smith's Valley, 123 Jacob Jacobsen Roy to Abram Planck, for a house and garden, late the property of Jan Stevensen, 136 Sybolt Claesen to Peter Cock, for a lot in New Amsterdam, 137 Sybolt Claesen to Joost Teunissen, for a house and lot in New Amsterdam, 141 Curators of the estate of Claes Jansen, from Emden, to Skipper William Tomassen, of a lot in New Amsterdam 150 Wessel Evertsen to Rut Jacobsen, of a lot in New Amsterdam, 184 Tennis Kraey to Cornells Teunissen, of a house and lot on Manhattan Island, .... 186 Thomas Hall to Gerrit Janssen, of Malle smits berg, in exchange for another bouwery on Manhattan Island, 187 Aeltie Douwesen to Gysbert Arentsen and Lewis Papelyon, for her plantation on Long Island, 200 Directors at Amsterdam to Peter Stuyvesant, of the Company's bouwery in New Netherland, 205 Paul d' Angola and wife to Simon Joosten, for a lot near the Kolck, New Amster- dam, 205* Simon Joosten to Augustine Heermans, for the preceding lot, 206 Peter Cornelissen to Jacob H. Kip, for a lot at the Manhattans, 208 Dirck Holgersen to Peter Hudde and Abraham Jansen, for land at Mespat 211 Herry Piers to Peter Stoutenburgh, of Gregory's plantation, Manhattan Island,. . 214 Director-General to Peter Stoutenburgh, for the preceding plantation, 215 Teunis Jorisen van der Veere to Gysbert Arentsen and Lewis Papelyon, for late J. J. van Ditmarsen's plantation on Long Island, 255 Lewis Papelyon to Joris Stevensen, for one-half the plantation lately belonging to J. J. van Ditmarsen, 256 Augustyn Heerman to Cornells van Werckhoven, admr., for a house and lot in New Amsterdam, 260 Peter Caesar to Samuel Menjer, for land at the Walebocht, , 263 Richard Smith to Gillis Pietersen, for a house and lot in New Amsterdam, 264 Herry Breser to Cornells de Potter, of a tract of land on Long Island, 268 30 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Deeds. — Continued. Hendrick Kip to Albert Andriessen, of a house and lot near Fort Amsterdam,. . . 369 Peter Stoutenbergh to Jan Hendricksen Steelman, for a bouse and lot in New Airisterdam, 373 Executors of Jan Jansen Damen to Jan Vinge, of a lot in New Amsterdam, 376 Dirck Volckersen to Roeloff Teunissen, of a house and lot In New Amsterdam, . . 281 Jochem Pietersen Kuyter to Peter Stuyvesant, Lucas Roodenborch and Cornelis d'Potter, f,r an undivided three-fourths of the farm called Zegendael, 283 Cornelis Dircksen Hoogland to Cornelis de Potter, for two pieces of land near the Perry, L. 1 294, 394 Jan Haes to Cornelis de Potter, of land at Rechkewick, L. I., 296 Peter Linde to Barent Jansen, for land on Long Island, 397 Abraham Rycken to Jochem Beeckman, of a lot on Manhattan Island, 299 Jacobus van Oorlaer to William Beeckman, ofCorlaer's Hook, Manhattan Island,. 300 Jochem P. Kuyter to Peter W. van Conwenhoven, of a lot in New Amsterdam,.. 300 Fred'k Lubbertsen (per attorney), to Jan Hendricksen Steelman, for a piece of land on Long Island, 305 Dirk van Schellyune (attorney), to Jan Schryver, of a lot in New Amsterdam, . . . 306 Same to Claes Hendricksen, of a lot in New Amsterdam 309 Same to Isaac Grevenraet, of a lot in New Amsterdam, 310 Same to Heyndrick Gerritsen, for a lot in New Amsterdam, 311 Same to Jacob Schwart, of a lot in New Amsterdam, 312 Same to himself, of a lot on the west side of Broadway, in New Amsterdam,. . . . 313 Heyndrick Gerritsen to Auke Jans, of a lot in New Amsterdam, 314 Frederick Lubbertsen to Albert Cornelissen, of a lot in the Smith's Valley, New Amsterdam, 3ig Jan Laurensen Appel, to Johannes Hardenbergh, of a house and garden on Manhattan Island, 31g Dirck van Schelluyne to Mr. Verbrngge, of a lot on the west side of Broadway, in New Amsterdam, 321 Joris Rapaelje to Hendrick Hendricksen, of a house and lot in New Amsterdam, 326 Dirck Jansen to Cornelis van Ruyven, of a farm, house, etc., at Flalbush, 344 Cornelis Groesens to Joseph and Resolved Waldron, of a lot on Manhattan Island, 357 Cornells van Tienhoven to Jan Cornelisen Damen, for a house and land in Breuckelen, 3g0 Elbert Eldertsen to Peter Ebel, of lot 37, in town of Gravesend, 364 Jan Jansen de Jongh to Jan Hendricksen van Gunst, of 35 morgens of land in Midwout, 36g Claes van Elslant to Peter Terragon, of land at Mespachtes, 369 Indians of Westchester, ratifying a previous conveyance of their lands to the Dutch, 373 Lieve Jansen to Andries Andriessen, of a plantation on Long Island, beyond Hellgate, ggg Hendrick Hendricksen Kip to Caspar Stymens, of a lot in Brewer street, 405 Evert Duyckinck to William Abrahamsen and Lubbert Roelantsen, of a lot in New Amsterdam, ^n^ Deer, price of a, j g^ gg hunting, on Manhattan Island, jl jgg Dekey, William, II, 146, 148, 150, !51, 154, 160, 161, 187, 178, 184, 189, 190, 308, 209, 313,' 318, 230, 228, 330, 231, 235, 336, 339, 243, 245, 254, 256, 259, 263363, 366, 369, 334^ 409' 433 deputy secretary, joq impowered by Govert Loockemans to sue N. Coorn for damages, 307 promissory notes to, ° . .' 214, 338-346, 418 powers of attorney from, 217 395 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 31 Dekey, William. — Continued. partner in privateer La Garce 323 visits Curacao, 327 sends horses to Virginia, 348 power of attorney to, Ill, 1 ■witness, 3, 3, 38, 77 sells goods to Mr. Trochmorton, 176 owner of the ship Arms of New Netherland, 393 Delancy's farm, bouwery. No. 3 part of, I, 131 Delanjee, Jan., 11, 24 Delaware. (See South River.) De Leeu, Gysbert de, II, 315 Demiers, Philip, H, 413 Denton, John, leases Isaac de Poreest's plantation, II, 129 De Peyster, Johannes, III_ 10, 117, 118 goods on board the Bontekoe for, 237 schepen of New Amsterdam, 407 408 De Reimer, Philip, testifies as to the disposition made by Jan Manje, of his property, II, 176 testifies that Jochem Pietersen (Kuyter), sent him and other soldiers to the Man- hattans, 203 Detten, John, testifies that he and other soldiers were sent to the Manhattans by Jochem Pietersen (Kuyter), II 203 De Truy. (See Trieux; Truy.) Deutel bay, George Homs and Thomas Hall commence a plantation at, I, 192 De Vries, David Pietersen, threatens to put Cicero Pierre ashore at Cayenne, I, 73 hires Adam Jansen, 83 quoted (note), 94 releases Peter van de Linde from his service, 113 indentures of servants to, 114 115 empowered by Jacob Stoffelsen to collect money in Holland, 117 certifies that wine in the public store is sour, I44 146 becomes security for David Provoost, 216 leases his plantation, etc., on Staten Island, to Thomas Smyth, 220 ships beaver to Holland, 230 certificate as to the good treatment of his servants, II 132 receipt of, for a power of attorney from Jacob Stoffelsen, 140 De Vries, Frederick, partner of David P. De Vries, I, 114, 230 De Vries, Hendric Geraerts. (See Oercterts.) De Vries, Jan, child of Capt. Johan de Vries, Ill, 205* De Vries (Fries), Capt. Johan, commands a company at the Manhattans, II, 243 244, 247, 252, 255, 258, 261, 263^ 264 provides for his free negroes and Brazilian women during his absence, 402 power of attorney to, 423 deceased, deed from his negroes to Simon Joosten, for land near the Kolck, Man- hattan Island, III^ 205* De "Witt, Gysbert, testifies that powder has been taken on board the ship St. Peter, II, 237 De Witt, Tryntie Symons, wife of John Evertsen Bout, III^ I55 power of attorney to, 156 Dincklage, Lubbertus van, visits the Delaware III^ »93 inventory of the ship Young Prince of Denmark taken in the presence of, 99 purchases land near the Company's garden, 100 inventories of property taken in the presence of 182 Jan Schryver purchases a lot in New Amsterdam from, 306 Claes Hendricksen purchases a lot belonging to, 309 32 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAUB. Dincklage, Lubbertus van. — Continued. Isaac Grevenraet purchases a lot belonging to, 310 Heyndrick Gerritsen purchases a lot belonging to, 311 Jacob Schwart purchases a lot belonging to, 313 Jan Pietersen Verbrugge acquires part of the property of, 321 Dtnlys, Scholte, cook on board the Dolphin, I, 3 Dircks, Geertje, legacy to, II, 350 Dircks, Lysbet, midwife, her statement as to a conversation with Anthony Jansen's wife I, 53 will of, II, 30 (See Dirchsen, Lysbet.) Dircksen, Adrian. (See Cool.) Dircksen, Aert, bequeaths his eflfects to Aert van Landen, I, 73 Dircksen, Barent van Narden, leases the bouwery called Walensteyn to Oomelis Jacobsen, I, 10 yacht sold to, 94 sells sheep to Director Van TwiUer 98 sells a yacht to Dirck Jansen, 113 Peter van de Linda boards with, 114 purchases Anthony Jansen's bouwery in New Amsterdam, 119 leases Walesteyn to Gerrit Jansen, ' 139 sells his plantation to Gerrit Jansen and Volckert E vertsen, 141 Jansen and Evertsen lease his plantation to Willemsen and Hobson, 149 fruit trees on the premises purchased of Anthony Jansen by, 153 pays Anthony Jansen 680 gl. on account of the above bouwery, 173 said to have sold his bouwery to Hendric Pietersen, 209 exchanges horses with Comelis Claessen, 315 note of Gerrit Jansen to, 334 acknowledges that half a stack of hay belongs to Volkert Evertsen, 228 witnesses instruments, 347, 317 Lieut. Bartram lies sick at the house of, II, 3 wUl of, 20 leases to Bout Fransen the bouwery called Walesteyn, 59 complains that Nicholas Sloper and the miller's dogs kill his goats, 98 afiSdavit of, 136 purchases the house and lot of Hark Syboutsen, 154 his widow marries Harman Smeeman, Ill, 267 Dircksen, Caspar, from Beuren, certificate of his good character, I, 148 rents land from Thomas Sandersen, 177 Dircksen, Comelis, son of Dirck Comelissen from Wensveen, Ill, 48 (See Hoochlant.) Dircksen Dirck, from Bremen, power of attorney from, II, 393 Dircksen, Dirck, from Haerlem, affidavit of, Ill, 88 power of attorney from, 104 witness, 118 Dircksen, Dire, from Schiedam, seaman, I, 163 Dircksen, Elizabeth, consigns goods to Joost Gerritsen Backer, Ill, 364 Dircksen, Gerrit, assaults Ensign van Dyck, II, 48 (See Blauw.) Dircksen, Hendrick, power of attorney from, Ill, 107, 113 hires Rem Jansen's bouwery near Rinnegaconck, on Long Island, 271 Dircksen, Isbrant. (See Qoethart.) Dircksen, Jacob, tavern keeper at Amsterdam, I, 249 (See Vogel) OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 33 PAGE. Diroksen, Jan, boatman of Amsterdam, I, 249 Dircksen, Jan, of Amsterdam, master carpenter. Trill of, 11, 349 Dircksen, Jan, from Bremen, empowered to collect money in Amsterdam for Hen- drick Cornelissen van Valckenburg, I, 181 witness, II ] 64 leases the old Maize land at Cattskill, Ill, 302 power of attorney from, 259 Dircksen, Jan, seaman, dies on board the ship Court of Cleves, Ill, 254 inventory of his effects, 263 Dircksen, Joris, released by Cornells Melyn from his agreement to reside on Staten Island, I 297 resident of Breuckelen, HI, 360 Dircksen, Lucas, corporal, promissory note to, Ill, 383 Dircksen, Lysbet, wife of Harmen Smeeman and mother of Volckerl Evertsen, . . . Ill, 111 (See Dircks.) Dircksen, Simon, master of the ship Herring, testifies to the leaky condition of the ship Dolphin, before sailing, I, 6 Dircksen, Tonis, emigrates with his family and servants to New Netlierland, I, 37 Dircksen, Tenuis, from Sardam, HI, 191 power of attorney from, 192 Dircksen van Veghten, Teunis, purchases one-half the yacht Seahorse, HI, 238 Dircksen, William, skipper, engages to land goods and passengers at St. Chris- topher's, II, 28 Dircks, Sytje I, 162 (See Norden; Poentie.) Ditmarsen, Jan van, I, 80 testifies that Roland Hackwaert brousht stolen leather to him to mend his shoes,. II, 156 Ditmarsen, Jan Jansen van, power of attorney from, Ill, 36 his widow remarries and sells her plantation on Long Island, 200 deed of his plantation to Gysbert Arentsen, &c., 255 one-half his plantation resold to Joris Stevensen, 2 56 Doele, Cornells, a wounded seaman, arrangement for support of, II, 233 Doens, Mr., 1_ 62 Doesburg, Hendrick van., II, 310 Dolling, John, II, 216, 317 purchases the ship St. Peter, 263 power of attorney from, 301, 308 testifies to the intoxicated condition of Fiscal van Dyck, 877 his evidence coroborated, 385 mentioned 407, 420 Doman, Sergeant Gerrit, II, 255 hires a house from Jan Schepmoes, 359 powers of attorney from, 382, 283, 293 contract to raise a house for, 312 assigns an account against the W. I. Co. to Govert Loockermans, 391 Doman, Harman, notes of, II, 85, 86 Domine's Hook, lease to Robert and Mark Menlofs of, II, 32 mentioned, Ill, 289 Dominions, Reynier, power of attorney from, II, 337 contracts to build a house for Cornelis van Tienhoven, 334 promissory note of, Ill, 113 house carpenter at the South river, 193 indebted to Michael Jansen, 235 5 34 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Dommon, Thomas, testifies that powder had been received on board the ship St. Peter, II, 237, 238 Domseller, Edward van., Ill, 327 Domseler, Hendric van, I, 204 uncle of Jacobus van Curler, Ill, 327 Domseler, Sibbilla van, I, 204 Doomer, Jan Claesen, engages not to sell duffels to inhabitants of New England, except Indians, II, 352 released from payment of a note given to Jeremy Gierke, 358 mentioned, 393 power of attorney from, 413 ; III, 55 Isaac Allerton becomes security for a claim of, Ill, 53 Donck, Adriaen van der, Augustine Hermans goes security for, II, 331 contracts to furnish wheat and oats to Director Stuyvesant, 352 mentioned, 410 power of attorney to, Ill, 77 employed as attorney to defend a case before the court at New Amsterdam, 85 declines an appraisal of damaged goods belonging to Tielman Willekins 90 attorney for Jan Labate, 116 authorized to attend in Holland to the interests of Daniel Patrick's widow, 143 Dongan, Samuel, serves at Marinham II, 395 Dormer, Philip, II, 176, 413 Dort, Jacob van. (See Hendricksen) Doutel. (See Duxdall) Douthey, Francis, owns land at Mespacht, Ill, 369 Douthey (Doudey), John, I, 148, 162 Douwes, Jannitje, power of attornej' to, Ill, 36 Douwesen, Acltie, widow of Jan Jansen van Ditmarsen, remarries and sells her plantation on Long Island, Ill, 200 marries Leunis Jorisen, 255 (See Veere.) Douwesen, Harman, testifies that N. Coom ordered Govert Loockmans to strike his flag when passing Beren Island, and that the latter refused to do so, II, 198 orders goods from Holland, 284 mentioned, 354 promissory note of, Ill, 11 rents a house to David Ferera 359 Douwesen, Volcker, power of attorney to, II, 408 Drake, John, I, 48 Draper, Peter, I, 248 Driesen, Hendrick, goods on board the Bontekoe for, Ill, 242 Drisius, Samuel, power of attorney from, Ill, 333 certifies to the good healtli of Mrs. de Hulter, 344 Drooch, Harman Hendrieksen, power of attorney to, II, 410 mentioned, HI, 151 revocation of a power of attorney to 266 Dublin, money due Director Kieft from Mr. Cramer, merchant in, II, 57 Duel, in New Amsterdam, account of, I, 39, 40 Duten, Jan, IH^ *108 Duties, not collected, 11^ 162 export, on goods to New Netherland, II, 221 import, at New Amsterdam, 221 on goods from New Netherland to Holland, 221 on tobacco in Holland, 221 Duxdall, Hugh, affidavit of, II, 34 OP DUTCH MANUSOEIPTS. 35 PAGE. Duyckingh, Evert, impowers Hend'k Jansen, tailor, to receive money for him, II, 394 takes Cornells Jansen as an apprentice, Ill, 61 owns land at Midwout 374 sells a lot to William Abrahamsen and Lubbert Roelantsen, 407 Duyts, Jan, bound to Peter Cornellisen, I, 348 Duyts, Laurens, leases a plantation and cattle from Jonas Bronck, I, 169 witnesses a note, , 335 leather stolen from, Hi 155 Dyck. (See Van Dyck.) Ebel, Peter, purchases house and lot from Gillis Petersen, 11, 367 indebted to Gillis Petersen for purchase of a house and lot on Manhattan Island, 400 exchanges his house and lot in New Amsterdam for a lot of land in Gravesend, L. I., Ill, 364 witness, 367 power of attorney from, 386 Eddeers, Thomas, I, 161 Edens, Robert, rents Burgher Jorissen's land on Longlsland, II, 39 Education, provision for children's, II, 375 Egbertsen (Egbers), Hendrick, purchases a lot in New Amsterdam, Ill, 134 sells half the above lot, 185 from Nieuweahuys, power of attorney from, 151, 366 witness, 314 Egbertsen, Jacob, testifies that he never heard Laurens Comelissen speak disrespect- fully of Director Kieft, II, 30Ci Eight, pieces, of, Ill, 331 Elbertsen, Elbert, promissory note of , II, 189 testifies that N. Coom ordered Gerrit Loockmans to strike his flag when passing Beren Island, and that the latter refused to do so, 198 marries the widow of Gerrit Wolphertsen, 316, 317 curator of estate of Claes Jansen from Emden, Ill, 150, 153 Eldertsen, Elbert, becomes security for Jan Claesen Groen, Ill, 240 sells a lot in Gravesend to Peter Ebel, 364 witness, 367 Eldersen (Elbersen), Hendrick, II, 377, 385 Eldertsen, Luycas, power of attorney to, Ill, 185, 220 Elephant's teeth, confiscated, weight of, Ill, 96 Elsburgh, Isaac Allerton pays money to Robert Cogswell at, II, 404 Elsenburgh, situation of, Ill, *77 Elslant, Claes van, I, 11, 32, 64, 86, 170, 171, 177, 184, 201, 202 sends power of attorney to his wife, to collect money in Holland, 118 certifies that wine in the public store is sour, 144 commissary of provisions, 146, 147, 158, 303 Jan Evertsen Bout abuses Giles deVoocht at the house of, 208 certifies to the birth of Aeltje Hudde, 233 empowered to superintend David Provoost's plantation on Long Island, and manage his affairs, II, 36 his award of the improvements made on Hog Island by Jan Claesen Alteras, 60 mentioned, 74, 83, 85 testifies that cattle had sunk over their backs in the swamp near old Jans land,. . . 155 promissory note of, 185 called on to render an account of property belonging to Wouter van Twiller, 207 surveyor, 111,87,292,394, 314 36 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS FAGE. Elslant, Claes van. — Continued. attorney for Martin Cregier, Ill, 116 inhabitant of Manhattan Island, 136 testifies to the sale by Jan Stevensen to Jacob Roy, of a house and garden in New Amsterdam, 136 witness, 137, 201, 219, 254, 319, 341, 342, 350, 858, 384 court messenger, 262 bond of, 264 owns a lot near Fort Amsterdam, 296 sells a part of his land in Mespachtes, 369 Emraaiis, the residence of Jonas Bronc called, II, 108 Engelbrecht, Jan Ill, 333 English, duffels not to be sold to the II, 352 soldiers hide in the cellar while Indians burn Jochem Pietersen's house, 173 war expected with the, Ill, 67 Erassimus, Jannitie, power of attorney to, Ill, 33 Erlonrens. (See Lrmrenn.) Esaias, Tobias, a soldier, II, 228 testifies to having found a goat dying on the strand, 258 Evans, John, of New Haven, merchant, promissory note to, II, 183 charters ship Love, Ill, 53 Eversen, Jan, Ill, 59 (See Bout; Swol.) Eversen Jacob, Ill, 359 Eversen, Peter, promissory note of, II, 338 Eversen, Bidder II, 132 Abel Reddenhassen assaults, 133 certifies that he was obliged to throw overboard a cask of merchandise in a storm, 150 his receipt for stores, 153 Evertsen, Aert, from Amsterdam, seaman, -. . I, 161 empowers Tymen Jansen to receive money due him for serviees on board the West India Raven, 190 purchases a house from Richard Heyts, II, 340 Evertsen, Machiel, clerk in the excise office at Amsterdam, power of attorney from Evert Bisschop to, I, 171 Evertsen, Volckert, rents the bouwery called Walenstyn, I, 139 purchases said bouwery, 141 leases his plantation on the North river to William Williamson and John Hobson, 149 Barent Dircksen sells hay to, 228 sells his plantation to Cornells Maersen, II, 306 his bouwery adjoins that of Van Twiller on Manhattan Island, 331 deceased, sold a tract of land to Cornells Maersen, Ill, 111 (See Bisschop.) Eversen, Wessel, brother-in-law of Bout Francen, II, 117, lis master of the yacht St. Martin, 171 power of attorney from, Ill, 33 sells a lot in New Amsterdam to Rut Jacobsen, 184 Excise on beer and wine sold by tavern keepers in New Amsterdam, farmed to War- naer Wessels, Ill, 345, 397 on beer and wine sold by tavern keepers in Breuckelen, Midwout and Amesfoort, farmed, 347 rate of, 398 OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 37 Falls on the Delaware, commissary Hudde not allowed to pass the Ill, *83 Farel, Thomas, indenture of, II, 145 Farler, Thomas I, 41 Farms let on halves, I, 13 (See Lea-ies.) Feaks, Tobias, binds his stepdaughter to Cornells van Tienhoven, Ill, 95 marries the widow of Daniel Patricks, 143 Fellewever, Gerrit Ill, 243 Fences, price paid for, per rod, II, 184 Fernandas, Antony, deposition of, II, 56 master of the yacht the Vrede, 171 mentioned, Ill, 194 Ferrara, David, hires Claes Jansen de Ruyter's house, Ill, 359 Ferry, Cornells Dircksen Hoochlant sells his interest in the, II, 89 Comelis Dircksen Hooglant, master of the, Ill, 292, 294 payment of a lease to Egbert van Borsum, of the, 323 (See Breuckelen) Finje, Jan, appointed to superintend the farms of J. J. Damen, Ill, 244 (See Vinje.) Fiscal, duties of the, II, 162 (See Lupoltt; Van Dyck; Hoykins Van dei:) Fiscock, Mr., house and plantation formerly occupied by, sold to Maryn Adriaensen, I, 82 location of his bouwery, 141 Flatbush, Secretary van Ruyven purchases a farm, &c., at, Ill, 344 Flatland, John Underbill hires A. Hudde's plantation at, II, 8 (See Amenfoort.) Flipsen, Fredrick, appointed to value the house and lot of Aug. Heermans, Ill, 319 his award, 320 Floder, Jacob Jansen, Ill, 135 Flushing, Thomas Robertson sells to George Wolsey a house and plantation at, II, 423 John Gray, resident of, HI, 112 Tobias Feak, resident of, I43 Fock, Jochem, Ill, 337 Folans, Thomas, I, 188 Fomer, Hans, power of attorney from, IJI, 29 Fonteyn, Mr., I, 64, 65 Foppe, Evert, I, 177 formerly occupied a bouwery near Werpoes on Manhattan Island, 247 Forbes (Forbus), John, I, 62, 188, 291 note of, for a plantation on Long Island, II, 170 sells a tract of land on the East river to Peter Jansen, IH^ 103 declaration of, 211 Foreest, Hendrick de, account of money disbursed by Mr. La Montagne for the estate of, I, 63 Mr. La Montagne purchases the house and chattels of, 67 Mr. La Montagne pays money due the estate of, 166 promised to pay WiUiam Fredricksen and Tobias Teunissen for their improve- ments, 188 Andries Hudde marries the widow of, 251 valuation of the personal property of, 253 38 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Foreest, Isaac de, a portion of the proceeds of Hendrick de Foreest's estate to be paid to, I, 253 contract to build two houses for, 287 rents his plantation to John Denton, II, 129 mentioned, 424, 425 conveys a piece of land in New Amsterdam to William Beeckman, Ill, 126 power of attorney to, 157 Foreest, Johannes de, one of the heirs of Hendrick de Foreest, I, 252 Fort, Swedish, on the Schuylkill, Ill, *78 location of it, *79 Fort Amsterdam, guard-house and barrack built in, I, 91 platforms for the guns of, constructed, 92 negroes employed in the construction of, 95 when completed, 95 in a wholly ruinous condition when Birector Kieft arrived in New Netherland,. . 110, 111 (See New Amsterdam.) Fort Beversreede erected, Ill, *93 Swedes build a house in front of, *95, 98 Swedes pull down, *96 Swedes prevent the Dutch building near *100 Swedes demolish a house erected by the Dutch, near, *102 letter of Adriaen van Tienhoven from, *105 Fort Elsenburgh, site and description of, Ill, *77 Fort Hope, built, I, 93 negroes at, 97 the maize land at, conveyed to Tennis Cray, 199 David Provoost late commissary at, Ill, 2 Gysbert op Dyck at, 3, 159 Gillis Jansen Pompoen farm servant at, 57, 216 Fort Kristina, location of, , Ill, *77 description of, *78 Fort Nassau, Delaware river, a large house built in, I, 93 location of, 97 goods sent to II, 297 Jan Jansen Ilpendam late commissary at, 420 Commissary Hudde ordered to purchase land above, Ill, *84 a Swedish vessel passed without striking her flag, *90 the Minquas visit, *99 Alexander Boyer late assistant commissary at, 123, 370 Andries Hudde commissary at, 185 Fort Orange, a great house and eight small houses built in the time of Director van Twiller in, I, 93 boat built at, 94 mares sent to 98 Bastiaen Jansen Crol commissary at, 104 will of Peter Jacobsen and wife of, H^ 40 Wappingers dwell on the North river, midway between Manhattan and, 134 no fort to be built on Beren Island below, I74 Govert Loockmans sails from, 198 Jan Labatie allowed to erect a house and bam inside of, 353 Harman M. Bogaert commissary at, 378 limit claimed for the jurisdiction of Ill, 63 distance of the Patroon's trading house from, 64 number of houses near, 64, 67 soldiers sent to, 65, 72 hitherto under the jurisdiction of Renselaerswyck, but now to be separated from it, 65 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 39 PAGE. Port Orange.— Continued. condition of, Ill, 66 Jan Labatie resident of 77 the English encouraged to hope for a free navigation to, 94 Harman Bastiaensen resides at, 157 Adriaen Jansen resident of, 171 Director Stuyvesant visits, 176 Tennis Dircksen van Veghten, sails a sloop to, 338 Frans Barentsen about to reside at, -. 390 Fort St. Louis, at Marinham, II, 311, 356 Foster, Christopher, hires oxen from Director Kief t, II, 74 bond of, to appear in court when required, Ill, 315 Foster, Thomas, hires Aeltje Jan's plantation, II, 91 Fowler, Richard, leases Rev. ]VIr. Bogardus's bouwery, II, 75 Fradel, Jeuriaen, II, 368 owns laud near Hellgate, Ill, 388 Fransen, Bout, from Naarden, hires the bouwery called Walestyn, II, 59 note of, to Guysbert Rycken, 87 rents the bouwery called Vredendael, 116 Prancen, Jan, from Rotterdam, testifies that Abraham Planck tore down a placard affixed to the gate of Fort Amsterdam, II, 27 sells his liouse and plantation to Jan Jacobsen, 130 mentioned, Ill, 383 Prancen, Warnaer, power of attorney to, II, 138 Franse, Susannah, II, 883 Fredericksen, Hendrick, power of attorney to collect money at Fort Orange from,. . I, 104 Fredericksen, Tomas, Ill, 355 Fredericksen, William, amount paid for Hendrick de Foreest to, I, 65 Hendrick de Foreest promised to pay him for his improvements, 188 his receipt to Mr. La Montagne, 226 affidavit of, II, 23 his evidence in regard to the conduct of Ensign van Dyck, on an expedition against the Indians, 25 Freedoms to Patroons, limits of a colonic according to, II, 174 Freemen, the canker of, to be removed from the colonic of Rensselaerswyck, II, 175 Furs, price of coats made of, .■ Ill, 6 wampum advanced to purchase beavers, 34 (See Beaver.) Pyn, Francis, Ill, 301, 303 G. Gabry, Charles, II, 322 Gabry, Daniel, Ill, 261 Gabry, Peter, II, 156 Director Kieft pays money due to 193 Aug. Herrman conveys his house to the administrator of, HI^ 360 Gansepoel. (See Lancelott.) Gents, Mr. van, I, 181 Geraerdy, Johannis, about tosail to the South river, . . , IH^ 193 Michael Jansen revokes a power of attorney given to, 235 Geraerdy, Philip, contract to build a house for, I^ 385 wounded by Jan Jansen Damen, H^ 99 description of his wound, 100 empowers Mr. Turck to purchase goods for him in Holland, I55 Ensign van Dyck assaulted in the house of, I67 40 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Gereardy, Philip. — Continued. proprietor of the "Wooden Horse tavern, declares he is able to pay Tor wine he purchased, 337 Adam Roelantsen adjoins, 331 power of attorney to, Ill, 163, 180, 181 Geraert, Philip, deposition of, I, 318 mentioned, Ill, *80 (See PJiylippus.) Geraerts, Hendrick de Vries, accused of breaking open Andries Hudde's trunk, I, 300 guardian of said Hudde, 303 Geraerts, William de Vries, I, 803 (See Be Vries.) Gerbrantsen, Tys, testifies that he was drunk when he declared that the St. Peter did not break bulk at the Bermudas, II, 350 Gersen, Egbert, Ill, 109 Gerles, Jeuriaen, testamentary disposition of his effects, I, 354 Gerlyn, Peter, Thomas Bescher assaults, I, 43 impeaches the character of Mrs. Bescher, 43 master of Mr. AUerton's sloop ; most of his time drunk 75 Gerrit, Master, the public executioner in Holland, so-called, II, 107 Gerrits, Annitje, empowered to collect money from the orphan-masters of Amsterdam, II, 47 Gerrits, Maritje, daughter of Gerrit "Wolphertsen, age of, II, 317 Gerrits, Neeltje, daughter of Gerrit Wolphertsen, age of, II, 316 her inheritance, 317 Gerrits, Tryn, Ill, 30 Gerrits, Wyntie, widow of Peter Sybrantsen of New Amsterdam, I, 349 Gerritsen, Aert, power of attorney to I, 332 Gerritsen, Claes, from Schoonderwort, Ill, 227, 22 Gerritsen, Cosyn, from Putten, I, 156 empowers his brother, Aert Gerritsen, to collect a legacy, 333 witnesses a document, 334 Albert Comelissen, wheelwright, hires himself to, II, 133 testifies that cattle were nearly lost in the swamp near old Jan's land, 155 declares that Cornells Lambertsen Cool demanded payment for board of Sybout Claesen, 188 mentioned, 368 his bouwery adjoins that of Van Twiller, on Manhattan Island, ,. . . . 331 witness, 333 power of attorney from, Ill, 133 Gerritsen, Dirck, testifies that the English soldiers hid in the cellar when the Indians burned Jochem Pietersen's house, II, 173 Gerritsen, Egbert, power of attorney from, Ill, 109 Gerritsen, Gysbert, son of Gerrit Gysbertsen, Ill, 30 mentioned, 118 Gerritsen, Hendrick, locksmith, evidence of, in the case of Bogardus and Anthony Jansen, I, 53 Gerritsen, Heudric, master of the ship Neptune, I, 360, 362 ; II, 66 of the council at Curacao, II, 18 Gerritsen (or Gr}'gers), Hendrick, Ill, 319 Gerritsen, Heyndrick, tailor, purchases a lot on Broadway, New Amsterdam, Ill, 311 conveys the same to Auke Jans, 314. Gerritsen, Jan, evidence of, as to the death of Anthony Jansen's dog, I, 8 Gerritsen Schmidt, Jan, witness, Ill, 299, 300 Gerritsen, Jan, son of Gerrit Wolphertsen, age of, II, 316 a cripple, inheritance of, 317 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 41 PAGE. Gerritsen van Vorst, Jan., 11,102 Gerritsen, Luycas, power of attorney from II, 379 Gerritsen, Martin, I, 03, 204 Gerritsen, Philip, testifies to the sobriety of Anthony Jansen's wife, I, 103 testifies to an assault on a squaw, 151 a miller, testifies to an assault on Huyck Arissen, 218 testifies respecting a contract for building a house for Philip Geraerdy, 285 tavern keeper, II, 36 lease of the tavern in New Amsterdam to, 90 Adriaen Gerritsen marries the widow of, 91 landlord of the tavern at the Manhattans, 154 empowers Mr. Turc to collect a bill from the patroons of Achter Col 157 insolent proceedings of Capt. UnderhUl and others towards guests of, 176 hires Maritje Hans, 191 testifies that he aided Abraham Planck to convey a parcel of beavers to the fort, . 257 Gerritsen, William, a soldier, II, 171 Gerritsen, Wniiam, son of Gerrit Wolphertsen, age of, II, 316 his inheritance, 317 Gerritsen, Wolphert, indebtedness of Andries Hudde to, I, 19 borrows money from the deacons of New Amsterdam, 29 corroborates testimony of Philip de Truy in the case of Bogardus against Anthony Jansen, 52 Director Kieft pays money for Jan Evertsen Bout to, 57 house built at the Bay, L. I., for, 93 bouwery No. 6, rented to, 107 Andries Hudde conveys part of Achtervelt to, 174 Rev. Mr. Bogardus releases his claims thereto, 175 Andries Hudde mortgages his share of the cattle in the custody of, 182 as guardian of Lambert Comelissen Cool, consents that the latter join his brother- in-law in a plantation 186 formerly occupied bouwery No. 6, on Manhattan Island, . . . , 310 mentioned, II, 78 father of Gerrit Wolphertsen, 316 sells fifty-two morgens of land at Amersfoort to Teunis Comelisen, 363 Gillengrey, Elias, Ill, 222 Gillis, Margaritta, wife of David Provoost, certificates that she is living, I, 203, 299, 300, 301 ; III, 117, 361 inherits money from her uncle, II, 94 mentioned, HI, 5 GiUis, Sicke, II, 322 Gillissen, James, enters the service of David Pietersen de Vries, I, 114 Gistel, Isabella van, Ill, 327 Glen. (See LeenderUen.) Gluckstadt, a ship about to sail from New Amsterdam for, Ill, 82 Goats. (See Cattle.) Goedenhuysen, Samuel van, Ill, 92 Goethart, Isbrant Dircksen, promissory note to, II, 277 contracts to send goods from Holland to Harman Douwesen, 284 empowers Jan Larensen Appel to collect moneys due him, and receive goods in New Netheriand 286 releases Cornells Comelissen from all claims against him, 287 protests against Amoldus van Hardenbergh and others 403 impowered. to collect money due Juriaen Blanck, Ill, 14 promissory note to 35, 43 6 42 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS Goethart, Isbrant Dircksen. — Contimied. loans money to Jacob Roy, 37, 45 power of attorney from, 50 Gold mine, evidence in regard to, II, 273 Goltsen, John, power of attorney from, II, 323 mentioned, 359 Goodman, Thomas, contracts to fence land for Jan Damen, II, 184 Goodyear, Stephen, pnrchases the ship S woU II, 426 deputy-governor of New Haven, enquires if director StU3rvesant has been removed, III, 94 Garter, Abraham Pietersen, leases bouwery No. 6, I, 210 Garter, Jan Jansen, legacy to, II, 350 Gosens, Elsje, widow of Hendrick Roesens, II, 359 Goulder, William, Ill, 89 Gouwanes, Thomas Belcher sells his plantation at I, 127 Jacques Bentyn conveys a lot of land at, to William Adriaensen 214 agreements r;specting lands belonging to the late Cornells Lambertsen Cool, at,. . II, 161 Gouwariaen, Jan Jansen empowers his brother to sell his property at I, 311 Governor's Island. (See Nut Island.) Govertsen, Albert, power of attorney of, 11, 363 Grace, George, power ol attorney to, II, 83 declaration respecting a note of Captain Brent, 143 empowered to collect a debt due to Augustyn Hermans, 241 Grace, Philip, II, 145 Grain, rent payable in, I, 185, 310, 345, 323; II, 59 Gravesend, James Hubbard mortgages his house and farm at, Ill, 362 Peter Ebel purchases a lot in, 364 George Baxter mortgages his property at, 400 Gray, John, promissory note of, Ill, 112 Thomas Hall and Carl van Brugge become security for a judgment against 329 Gray, William, brother of John, Ill, 113 Grevenraet, Abraham, arrives in New Netherland, II, 2 power of attorney from, 69 Grevenraet, Hendrick, merchant of Amsterdam, II, 2 Grevenraet, Isaac, purchases a lot on Broadway, New Amsterdam, Ill, 310 a lot belonging to him in Gravesend sold, 364 Grever, Hendrick Jansen, hii-es himself to Ensign Smith Ill, 356 Griffins, Edward, Thomas James becomes security for, I, 248 Grion dit la Cappel, Frans, grant of land on Mespachtes kill to, Ill, 308 Grist, Jacob Leendersen van die, power of attorney from, Ill, 39 son-in-law of Frederick Lubbertsen, 305 Grist, Paulus Leendertsen van der, naval store-keeper, II, 351, 375, 395, 396 ; III, 92, 199, 108 obliged by stress of weather when in command of the Neptune, to put into Ireland and dispose of tobacco there, ll, 355, 401 power of attorney from, IH, 30 testifies that Tielman Willekens declined his survey of damaged goods, 90 becomes security for Jan Classen Groen, 240 gives bonds for goods on board the Bontekoe, 242 witness, 320 Grist, Simon Evertsen van de, HI, 30 (See Leendertsen.) Groen, Adam Roelantsen, from Dockum, power of attorney from, IH, 197 (See Boelantaen.) Groen, Claes, contracts to herd goats on Manhattan Island, I, 233 legacies to, , 264 OP DIJTOH MANUSCRIPTS. 43 PAGE. ■Groen, Jan Clasen, administrator of the estate of Jan Pietersen Wal, HI, 340 mentioned, 270 Groen, Jan Tomassen, his declaration regarding the settlement made by Ariaentje Covely on her children, I, 8 Groen, Peter Jansen, testifies as to an assault committed on Ensign Van Dyck, II, 48 Groesen, Cornelis, complams of ill treatment on board the Maid of Enckhuysen,. ... II, 197 impowers Cornelis Melyn to obtain a ground brief from John Underbill and to sell the land, 218 authorizes Jan Snediger to erect a building on a lot belonging to, 303 sells land near the Company's Garden to Lubbertus van Dincklage, III, 101, 306, 309, 313 power of attorney to, 107, 113 sells a house and lot in New Amsterdam to Joseph and Resolved Waldron 357 Groot de. (See Pietersen, Wm.) Grygers, Heyndrick Ill, 319 Gysbertsen, Gerrit, of Amsterdam, deceased, Ill, 30 Gysbertsen, Jan, particulars of his duel with Gerrit Jansen, I, 39 Gybertsen, Lubbert, II, 73, 361 H. Haccomacco, Va., Ill, 334 Edward Scarburgh, a resident of, 383 Hackwaert, Roelant, note of, for eighty pounds of tobacco, 1, 15 mentioned, II, 63, 129 steals leather from Laurens Duyts, 155 impowers Claes Jansen to collect and pay debts, 243 Haen, Hans, II, 251 Haen, Laurens, assistant storekeeper, 1, 278, 279 convicted of having stolen public money, 320 Haes, Jan, abuses Nicholas Tennor, II, 34 promissory note of, 182 sells land at Reckkewick, L. I., to Cornelis de Potter, Ill, 296 Haes, Roeleff Jansen, marries the widow of Gerrit van Vorst, II, 102 declaration of, 169 receiver-general, 276 promissory note of, Ill, 113, 208 authority to collect money from, 130 sells a house and lot near Fort Amsterdam to Hendrick Kip, 269 his house in New Amsterdam mortgaged, 277 Haes, William de, merchant of the ship Swol, II, 294 Haey, Jacob, HI, 361 Hall, Thomas, note of, to Mr. Van Twiller, for 405 lbs. of tobacco, I, 24 to pay Mr. Van Twiller the rent of his plantation in tobacco, 33 his testimony on the homicide of Gerrit Jansen, 39 plantation granted to, 83 occupies plantation at Sapokanikan, 97 witness to an affidavit, 142 contract to build a house for, 187 joins Gerge Horns in a plantation at Deutel bay, 192 Jan Jacobsen enters the service of, 199 sells part of the plantion at Deutel bay to George Homs, 257 rents Van Twiller's plantation on Manhattan Island, 324 note of, for the purchase money of a plantation on the North River, Manhattan Island II, 87 44 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Hall, Thomas. — Continued. bond of Francis Lastly and John Seals as security for money due by, 88 mentioned, 93 curator of estate of Francis Lasle, 136, 245 Thomas Farel servant of, , 145 contracts to fence land for Jan Damen, 184 John Wilcock assigns a servant man to, 216 amount paid therefor by, 217 vpitnesses will of John Seles, 267 owns plantation on North river, 306 sells a yacht to Hendrick Jansen, 328 Michael Jansen assigns his lease of a bouwery on Manhattan Island, to, 329 evidence respecting the contents of a piece of frieze purchased by, 330 promissory note of, 41 8 Laurence Turner cuts posts and rails for, Ill, 83 testifies that Tielman Willekens declined his survey of damaged goods, 90 purchases a plantation formerly occupied by Thomas Sandersen, 114 promissory note of, 176 exchanges his share of the lands called Malle smits berg for another bouwery on Manhattan Island, 187 appointed guardian of Jan Cornells Buys, 198 witnesses Jan Jansen Damen's will, 200 curator of J. J. Damen's estate, 244, 247 executor of J. J. Damen, 276 bond of, 329 becomes security for Herry Breser, 340 becomes security for Thomas Spicer, 342 Hamel, Hendric, director of the West India Company, sends goods to New Nether- land, I, 228 Hampton, John, I, 349 Hampton, Va. (See Kiketan.) Hannes, Jan, lU^ I59 Hans, Black, resident at Breuckelen, ' m 350 Hans, Maritje, daughter of Hans Jansen, bound to Philip Gerritsen, II 191 Hans, Tryntje, wife of Nicholas Hans, testifies regarding a fight between Jan the cooper and another man, II 285 Hansen, Hans, from Bergen, contract between Andries Hudde and, I 23 power of attorney to Wouter van Twiller from, 26 formerly occupied a house and plantation on Manhattan Island, 82 Comelis Jacobsen Stille sells his plantation adjoining 288 agrees to build a boat for Mr. Moyr, II 45 husband of Sarah Rappaelje, q\ cultivates a plantation on the North river, Manhattan Island, 87 hires cattle to Wm. Smith of Stamford 187 promissory note of, 235 witness, 23g ship carpenter, resides on Long Island, HI 157 Hansen, Harmen IH^ 269 Hansen, Peter, from Amsterdam, power of attorney from, HI 154 Hap, Jacob Jansen, gives bond for goods shipped on board the Bontekoe, m 242 Harbers, Wilemtje, wife of Claes van Elsland, I \\^ Harbersen, Martin, affidavit of, I 236 Hardenbergh, Amoldus van, sends goods to New Netherland, II 296 purchases a house on Manhattan Island, 3I3 OF DUTCH MANUSCKIPTS. 45 PAGE. Hardenbergh, Amoldus.— Continued. mentioned, 325, 326 referee in a suit of Catrina Verlet against David Provoost, 372 protest against, 403 bond of 415 empowered to sell Andries Hudde's plantation on Long Island, 431 power of attorney from, Ill, 9 about to return to Holland, 10 mentioned, 86, 87, 90, 138, 145 advances money to Gysbert Abramsen 154 Jan Larensen Appel attorney of, 185 Hardenberch, Johan van, Ill, 9 purchases a house and garden in New Amsterdam, 316 deceased, 404 Harck, William II, 105 Harle, William, power of attorney to, II, 51 Harmans, Barrebar, II, 432 Harmans, Sytje, power of attorney to, II, 409 Harmansen, Hendrick, receives cows on shares, -I, 50 commits an assault, 74, 218 Gysbert Kycken contracts for half the cattle in possession of, 103 progenitor of the Riker family, 104 signs as witness, 120 leases bouwery No. 5, 134 hires cows to director Kief t, 154 Jan Jacobsen sells his claims to cows in possession of, 155, 206 Harmanse van de Lemmet, Jan, power of attorney to, I 85 Harmansen Jan, from Vriesuyt, Ill, 142 free trader, declaration of, in regard to brandy shipped by him on board David Provoost's vessel, 184 power of attorney from, 193 Harmanse, Martiu, mason, legacy to, I, 234 Harmansen, Peter, authorized to build on the South river, Ill, *96, *ioo Indian deed to, #107 mentioned, 400 Harmansen, Wybrant, power of attorney of, II 133 Harme, William, aflBdavit of, II 133 Harps, Sincke, Hi' 133 Hart, Nicholas, Isaac AUerton becomes security for, Ill 53 certifies as to certain transactions between John Trochmorton and William de Key, 176 mentioned, 265 Hart, Sara, purchases a house and lot from Gillis Pietersen, II 359 mortgages the above premises, 361 Hart, Thomas, II, 359^ 351 Hartgers, Peter, H 227 related to widow Bogardus, HI 287 Hartman, Jan, Hi' 358 Hartoogh, Harmanus, goods on board the Bontekoe for, HI, 241 power of attorney from, 291 Hartoogsen, Dirck, testifies that Sergeant Jacobsen abused and threatened to assault the widow Bartram, H 3Q Hathaway, John, I 227 Hays, William, surgeon at Curacao, promissory note of, II, 344 351 testifies to the intozication of Fiscal van Dyck, 395 46 INDEX TO TEAISTSLATIONS PAGE. Heemstede, Christopher Foster of, hound over, Ill, 318 Heeringh, Cornelis Claesen, Hi 18 Heertjes Pietertje, widow, marries Gerrit Jansen van Steenwyck, their marriage contract, III> 330 Heffersen, Susanna, leaves a legacy to Cosyn Gerritsen, HI, 133 Hegeman, Adriaen, HI, 299, 301 Hegeman, Jan, testifies that the English soldiers hid in the cellar when the Indians burned Joohem Pietersen's house, II, l'i'3 Heinrichsen, Heinrich, HI, 44 Heirs, proceedings to be followed by them when renouncing the right of succession, III, 163 Hellerus, Johannes, Ill, 408 Hellgate, property belonging to Mr. Van Twiller on the islands at, I, 96 mentioned, II, 427 ; III, 388 Helt, Jan II, 389; III, 6 Hendricks, Anna, wife of Egbert van Borsum, I, 278 Hendricks, Annitje of Hoorn, mother of Sibout Claesen, I, 316 Hendrix Annitje, widow of Egbert Willemsen, II, 67 Hendrickz, Benedictus, I, 393 ; II, 169 Hendricx, Claertje, wife of Peter Ebel, Ill, 386 Hendricx, Thomas, a soldier, II, 228 Hendricks, Tryntje, sells her claim on her father's estate, I, 81 Hendricksen, Adam, II, 68 Hendricksen, Albrecht, promissory note of, II, 344 Hendricksen Claes, Ill, 224 purchases a lot on west side of Broadway, New Amsterdam, 309 Hendricksen, Cornelis, from Dordrecht, becomes security for Wamaer Wessels,. . . . Ill, 346 Hendricksen van Es, Daem, proves the will of Hans Meyster, II, 347 power of attorney from, 264 Hendricksen, Dirck, of Westbroeck, Ill, 254 Hendricksen, Gerritt, from Holden, power of attorney from, II, 397 Hendricksen, Gerrit, quarter-master of La Garce Ill, 177 articles of agreement between Arent Jansen and, 375 Hendricx, Hans, will of, II, 164 wounded by Jacob Hendricks van Dort, 165, 166 Hendricksen, Harman, mastmaker at Amsterdam, I, 205 Hendricksen, Harman, from Witmont, power of attorney from, Ill, 31 power of attorney to, 304 Hendricksen, Hendrick, from Doesburgh, I, 161 ' Hendricksen, Hendrick, from Eerlant, soldier, power of attorney from,' Ill, 44 Hendricksen, Hendrick, witness, Ill, 260 Hendricksen, Heindrick, drummer, purchases a lot in New Amsterdam, 336 Hendricksen, Jacob, from Benschop, power of attorney from, II, 363 Hendricks van Dort, Jacob, stabs Hans Hendricks, II, 165, 166 Hendricksen, Jacob, soldier, Ill, *86 Hendricksen, Jacob, surgeon, certificate as to the cause of the death of a female,. . . . Ill, 93 Hendricksen, Jan, sailmaker, serves on board the West India Raven, I, 163 affidavit of, 184 Hendryckse, Jan, trunkmaker, engages a substitute to serve in his place in an expe- dition, Ill, 381 Hendricks van Gunst Jah., Ill, 365 purchases land in Midwont, 366 witness, 387 Hendricksen, Jeuriaen, from Ossenbrugge, contracts to build a house for Thomas Hall, I, 187 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 47 PAGE. Hendricksen^ Jeuriaen. — Continued. leaves a house and plantation to Jacob Vernu 311, 343 acts as a witness, 258 contracts to build a house for Philip Geracrdy, 385 engages to complete David Provoost's house by a certain day, 301 leases a house and plantation to Jacob Vernu, 211, 243 • contracts to build a house for director Kieft, II, 81 purchases a horse, 82 contracts to buUd a house for Jan Damen, Ill, 60 contracts to build a house for Adriaen Dircksen Coen, 195 Hendricksen, Luycas, power of attorney from, Ill, 55 drummer, arranges for the pajonent of money which he owes to Lucas Dircksen, 383 Hendricksen, Peter, from Denmark, II, 338, 340, 343, 343, 345 promissory uote of, 346 (See Cant.) Hendricksen, William, from Wesep, sailor on board the West India Raven, I, 163 Hendrixsen, William, rents van Curler's plantation, I, 253 Hengst, Gerrit van, Ill, 28 Henriques, Jacob Cohen Ill, 403 Herbel, Martin van, I, 250 Herrmans, Augustyn, agent of Peter Gabry & Sons, acknowledges receipt tjf money paid by director Kieft, II, 193 amount paid to, 205 seHs malt to Thomas Willett and others, 201 asks security for wine, 237 rents Burgher Joris's house, 338 Arent Corsen, indebted to, 240 authorizes George Grace to collect said debt, 341 mentioned, 399, 347, 407, 410, 431 impowered to collect debts due to Haes Jansen, in New Netherland, 304 power of attorney to, 307, 398 substitution from, 308 partner in the privateer La Garce, 333 goes security for Adriaen van der Donck, 331 Carsten Jansen Almussen impowers him to collect money in Holland, 357 agent of Catrina Verlet in a claim against David Provoost, 373 power of attorney to, Ill, 39 arbitrator in a case, 83, 85 goods belonging to Tielman WUlekens found in his store and confiscated 94 agent for Captain Blauvelt, 116 declaration of, 133 mentioned, 146, 148 exchanges a lot for land near the Kolck, 306 promissory note of John Prints to, 323 impowers Isaac Allerton to collect amount of said note, 333 gives bonds for goods on board the Bontekoe, 232 conveys his house in New Amsterdam to Comelis Werckhoven, 360 appraisers appointed to value the house, lot, &c., of, 319 value of said property, 320 Hermans, Beatrix, HI, 51, 53 Herry, Tyck, testifies to occurrences in the Bay of Campeachy, Ill, 179 Hessel, Jacob, I, 349 Heusden, Laurens van, : H, 331, 337, 346, 402 Heyl, Mr. H, 73 resides oa Manhattan Island, 96 48 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS FAQB. Heyn, Jan, receipt from, II, 333 Heyn, Peter, ship carpenter, enters the sendee of the government, Ill, 43 promissory note of , 121 Heynsen, Laurens, III. 233 Heyt, Bichard, sells a house to Aert Eversen, II, 240 Hill, James, seaman on board the West India Raven, I, 162 John Cock bequeathes his effects to, 236 Hobbens, Simeon, II| l'^ Hoboken, Hendrick Comelissen van Vorst leases th e Company's bouwery at, I, 86 Aert Teunissen rents the bouwery at, 222 Hobsen (Obbesen) John, hires a plantation, ... I, 149 assigns his right to the maizeland at Fort Hope, 199 carpenter, contracts to buUd houses for Isaac de Foreest, 287 Hog island, improvements on, II, 60 Holgertsen, Dirck, note of, I, 16 particulars of a fight between Jan Damen, his wife's stepfather, and, 28, 29 hires a bouwery and cattle from the director, 136 a house built on Long Island for, II, 328 leases land to Jochem Oalder Ill, 109 mentioned, 127, 282 purchases land at Mespachtes, 210 and sells it to Peter Hudde, 211 (See Volckertsen.) Holmes, William, engages passage to St. Christophers, Hi 28 Homs, George, note of, I, 24 tenant of Wouter Van Twiller, 33 occupies the plantation at Sapokanikan, 97 note of, to John Jenny 130 commences a plantation at Deutel Bay, 192 hires Jan Jacobsen, 199 Thomas Hall sells half the house and plantation at Deutel Bay to, 257 pays for the plantation at Deutel Bay, 258 promissory note of, II, 302 bond to, 303 plantation of, 315 his wife abuses the wife of Robert Butler, 431, 432 Hoochvelt, Elizabeth van, wife of Jacobus van Curler, power of attorney from,. . . Ill, 827 Hooffstratten, W., Ill, 282 Hooges, Anthony, arrives in New Amsterdam, Il, 6 promissory notes of, 225 secretary of Renselaerwyck, II, 352; III, 78, 204 Hooglandt, Cornells Dircksen, agrees to take charge of Mr. Van Twiller's goats,. . . I, 33 marries the widow of Jacob Dircksen Vogel, 99 power of attorney from, 100 deed of, for his house, land and the ferry on Long Island, II, 89 note of Tonis Nyssen in favor of, 159 power of attorney from, 408 owns a farm on Long Island, : Ill, 268 ferrymaster, sells a house and land near the ferry on Long Island to Cornells de Potter 293, 294 Hoorn, Jan van, II, 237, 238 (See Cornelissen.) Hopffa, Andreas, : Ill, 255, 257 Hops, note payable in malt or, II, 95 imported from Holland, , . Ill, 251 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 49 TAGE. Horses, price of, II, 340 sent from New Netherland to Verginia, 348 (See Cattle.) House of Augustine Herrman, dimensions of, HI, 260 Houses, contracts to build, 1, 101, 187, 190, 207, 213, 225, 287, 307; II, 11, 13, 14, 29, 32 81, 129, 312, 334; III, 60, 108, 195 Housem. (See Pietersen Jan.) Houten, van. (See Oornelissen.) Hoykens, Oornelis van der, fiscal, 1, 172, 200, 201, 208, 244, 268, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282 284, 304, 322; II, 27, 73, 76, 82, 92, 99, 100, 118, 131, 152, 158, 164, 167 176, 186, 230 241, 242, 243, 247, 250, 256, 257, 273, 27C, 299, 310, 420 protest against, for neglect of duty, II, 162 accused of defaming the director ; his answer, 163 forbids the erection of a fort on Beren Island, 174 counter protest against, 175 Peter Wyncoop protests against his unloading the ship Arms of Renselaerswyck,. . . 178 answer thereto, 179 Peter Wyncoop's receipt for powder obtained from, 181 forbids Govert Loockermans trading with Indians, 182 Hoyt, Oornelis Ill, 188 Hubbard, James, pledges his house and farm that he will remain a prisoner in the City Hall of New Amsterdam until legally discharged, Ill, 362 Hudde, Aeltje, birth of, I, 233 Hudde, Andries, certifies the damage of goods on board the Dolphin, I, 5 note of, to Gerrit Wolphertsen and others, 19 inventory of his property at Achtervelt, 20 engages to send laborers and implements from Holland for his plantation, 22 mortgages his property at Achtervelt, 30 wampum stolen from, 32 Mrs. Jansen enquires if her child resembles, 53 engages passage for persons to New Netherland in the ship Fire of Troy, 163 acknowledges payment for Mr. La Montague of part of a debt due the estate of Hendrick de Foreest, 166 note of, for money received from Jonas Bronck, 167 conveys a part of Achtervelt to Wolphert Gerritsen, 174 Rev. Mr. Bogardus releases his claim thereto, 175 mortgages cattle to the "West India Company, : 182 formerly member of the council of New Netherland, 200 accuses Hendric de Vries Geraerts with having broken open his trunk in Amsterdam, 200 empowers Peter Wybrantsen Boornstra to collect money for him in Amsterdam,. . 201 Anthony Jansen gives security for the delivery of goats to, 221 protest of director Kieft against, and answer of, 229 birth of his daughter, 233 quits claim to Vredendael as'husband of Hendric de Forecst's widow, 251 pays Johannes la Montague the sixth part of the proceeds of the chattels of the late Hendrick de Foreest, 252 Nicholas Boot agrees to plant the land of, 259 witnesses a power of attorney, 321 leases his plantation at Flatland to John Underbill, II, 8 late provincial secretary, 37 deposes that Mr. Nicholas Boot obtained goods from the public store 60 indebted^to John Jenny, 63 mentioned, 355 7 50 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS Hudde, Andries. — Continued. empowers Gerrit Wolpliertsen to collect his wife's portion of her father's estate,. . 159 pays money to Peter Rouloffsen, 370 promissory note of, 271 commissary at the South river, power of attorney from, to sell his plantation on Long Island 431 his report on the proceedings of the Swedes on the South River, Ill, *77 visits the Manhattans and reports state of afiairs on the South river, *95 Alexander Boyer in charge of affairs at the South river, during the absence at the Mauhatans of, *98 affidavits touching the behavior of the Swedes towards the Dutch at the South river, collected by, *101,*102 the Swedish lieutenant abuses, *103 conveys a lot in New Amsterdam to Abraham Pietersen, 134 commissary at the South river, , 185 sells land on Long Island to Lodewyck Jonck, 209 vessels at the SouthTriver to receive clearances from, 226, 227 commissary at the South river, 246 has land on Long Island, 297 empowers Mr. Van Beecq to collect certain wills and papers for him in Holland,. 390, 891 son of Aeltje Schenkels, ' 391, 392 Hudde, Hendric, deceased in the East Indies, I, 202 Hudde, Hendrick, son of Andries, Ill, 391, 392 Hudde, Peter, purchases land at Mespachtes, Long Island, Ill, 311 Hudde Butgersen, Claes, I, 201 Huebertsen, Jan, II, 251 Hulen, Louis, indebted to Isaac Allerton, II, 439 Hulter, Johan de, marries a daughter of Johannes de Laet, Ill, 344 Humphrey, Robert, serves at Marinham, II, 396 Hutchinson, Edward, power of attorney from, II. 273 Hutchinson, William, rents Abraham Rycker's farm on Long Island, II, 135 Hutsjes, Mr. master of a New England pinnace I, 46 Hewit, Randel, leases part of Richard Smith's house, Ill, 265 Huybertsen, Lambert. (See Mol.) Huyden, Douwke, testifies to the sale of goods by Marynus Lucassen to Skipper Low, Ill, 353 Huyghen, Hendrick, Swedish Commissary, II, 131 where from, Ill, *80, *81 pulls down the Dutch arms, *84 unbecoming language of, *87 questions the right of the Dutch to the Schuylkill *92 mentioned, *94 letter of Commissary Hudde to, *9o Huys, Jacob Jansen, Ill, 306, 207, 211, 213, 219, 230, 222, 333, 334, 282 charters his ship the Peartree, for a voyage to the West India Islands, 348 Ide, (van Vorst), Mrs. leases the Company's bouwery at Ahasimus, I, 105 rents sheep from the director-general, 137 sold cows to Maryn Adriaensen and Frederic Lubbersen, 286 (See Vorst.) Ilpendam, Adriaen Jansen van, schoolmaster at New Amsterdam, HI, 16 renounces all right to his father's estate, 162 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 51 PAGE. Ilpendam, Jan Jansen, commissary at the South river, II, 150, 183 power of attorney from the widow of, 420 prosecuted and dismissed, 420 indebted to Jan Suediger, 423 Catalyntie van Strassel, widow of, 424, 425 Immigrants sent to New Netherland by Kiliaen van Renselaer, I, 37 Indenture of Cornells Jansen to Evert Duyckingh, glazier, Ill, 61 of Jan Jansen from Rotterdam to Albert Cornelissen, 62 of Anna Patricx to Cornells van Tienhoven, 95 Indian corn, price of, I, 65 David Provoost, commissioned to purchase, 198 Indians, accused of stealing goods from the public store, I, 32 employed as farm laborers on Manhattan Island, 150 a squaw assaulted by a sailor near the Fresh water on Manhattan Island, 151, 152 David Provoost employed to purchase maize from the, 198 planters murdered on Staten Island by the, 297, 298 at Pavonia, attacked by the Dutch, II, 113 kill a Dutchman and his wife, 113 Wappingers murder William Cornelissen Coster, 134 their location, 134 attack the Colonic at Achter Col, 147 bum Achter Col and destroy all who visit it, 151 divers persons killed by, 163 burn the house of Jochem Pietersen Kuyter, 172 five hundred of, slain 179 powder and guns imported for, 179 war waged against, 180 Govert Loockermans forbidden to trade with, 182 an, discharges a cannon shot at thesloop of Govert Loockermans when passing Beren Island and nearly kills him, 199 deny that they burnt J. P. Kuyter's house, 253, 254 duffles not to be sold in New England, except to, 352 Earitans attack some Dutch traders, 353 Minquaas, minute of an interview between director Stuyvesant and some, 369 the Swedish government intrigues with Minqua, 369 of Long Island, parties attempt to carry off maize belonging to, 382 Govert Loockermans trades at the Crommegou with the, Ill, 57 Mohawk, make a treaty with the Dutch, 70 irritated against director Stuyvesant, ' 70 invite B. v. Slechtenhorst to settle in the Mohawk country, 71 Swedes and Dutch compete for the trade of the Minqua, *78, *79, *81, *91 of Delaware river, the Swedes prejudice the, against the Dutch, *83 Dutch purchase lands from the Delaware, *84 the Dutch, ill treated by the Delaware *88 the Armewamese, conspire against the Dutch, *88 Hans Jacobsen sent to explore the country of the Minquaa, *98 visit Fort Nassau, *99 kill two Swedes, *99 state of the Trade with the Minquaas, *106 select the tallest among them to trade with the Dutch, *106 convey a large tract of land on the South river to the Dutch, *107 Surgeon Bogaert's property sold to satisfy a claim brought by, ... 115 Wouter van Twiller asks conformation of his purchases of lands from the, 168 settlers deterred from taking land on Manhattan Island through fear of the, 168 52 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Indians. — Continued. a squaw, the chief of the Cattskill, 203 of Wickquaeslceclc, convey their lands to the Dutcli, 379 Indigo, shipped from the West Indies, Ill, 193 Informations against Barent Jorisen Tourba}', a soldier, II, 243 Inheritance, legal proceedings when renouncing a right of, Ill, 162 Inquest on the body of a dead woman, Ill, 92 Instructions to Hans Jacobsen about to visit the country of the Minquaas, Ill, *98 Interest, rate of, I, 57, 217, 267 ; 11, 85, 86, 103, 360, 373 ; III, 208 Inventories : of Andries Hudde's property at Achtervelt, Long Island, I, 20 of public buildings erected in the time of Wouter van Twiller, 91 of vessels built and repaired during the same time, 93 of Wouter van Twiller's property in New Netherland, 96 of cattle sold by director Van Twiller, 98 of goods remaining in the public stf>re from the ships Herring and Love, 179, 180 of articles furnished the ship Neptune, 360 of Mrs. Van Vorst's and Jacob Stoffelsen's property, 372, 276 of goods brought to New Netherland, by the ship Eyckenboom, 294 of the widow Bronc's property, II, 108 of property on the bouwery called Vredendael, 118 of property on the bouwery rented by A. van Curler to Thomas Spicer, 134 of stores furnished to the yacht Real, 153 of property belonging to Hans Nelisen deceased 158 of complaints made that none, have been made of the property of deceased persons, 163 of stuck, &e., delivered by Anthony Jansen to Edmund Adley, 275 of goods left by Jan Jansen van St. Obyn in charge of Jacob Wolphersen, 291 of property left by Aeltje Jans, deceased, 309 of Hans Lodowyx property, Ill, 59 of ship Young Prince of Denmark and of her cargo confiscated by order of the director-general and council, 96 of effects belonging to Urbanus Luersen, 182 of apparel of yacht Watchful Buoy, 330 of Jacob Kooy's effects, 245 of J. J. Damen's personal estate, 247 of effects belonging to one Calebuys, 259 of the ship Abraham's Sacrifice, 336 of property found on board the ship Abraham's Sacrifice, 395 Ireland, Captain Vande Grist, obliged to run the ship Neptune into, II, 355 and sells tobacco in, 356 price of provisions in, 356, 401 ship Neptune at, Ill, 14 Iron imported from Boston, Ill, lis Isbrantsen, Jacob, I, 158 Iselstyn, Jan Willemsen, from Leyden, power of attorney from, Ill, 153 (See Willemsen.) Iselstyn, William Pomson, power of attorney to, Ill, 158 Italian, Peter, son-in-law of Jan Manje, II, 176 (See Alierto.) Ivory. (See Elephants teeth.) Izrael, Isaque, Ill, 403 or DUTCH MAlSrUSCEIPTS. 53 J. PAGE. Jacobs, Gertruyd, widow of Gerrit van Vorst, deed of settlement ou her children on her re-marriage, II, 103 Jacobs, Sineke, power of attorney from, Ill, 40 Jacobse, flans, prevented building on the Schuylkill, Ill, *94 instructions to *98 Jacobsen from Steenwyc, Abraham, husband of Gertrude Willems, power of attorney from, II, 47 power of attorney to Hendrik Jansen to receive money due his (Jacobsen's) wife,. 146 empowers Rev. Mr. Bogardus to settle estate of his deceased wife, 220 affidavit of, regarding wine belonging to Augustus Herrmanns, 227 Jacobsen, Barent. (See Cool.) Jacobsen, Claes, from Schaegen, formerly master mason at Fort Amsterdam, I, 117 mentioned, II, 140 Jacobsen, Cornells, from Martensdyck, leases the bouwery called Walenstyn, I, 10 testifies in regard to leather said to have been stolen, II, 155 (See StilU.) Jacobsen, Gerrit testifies that cattle were nearlj' lost in the swamp near old Jan's land, II, 155 Jacobsen Hendrick, part owner of the frigate La Garce, II, 277, 323 promissory note to, 325 will of, 325 Jacobsen Costverlooren, Jacob, carman in Amsterdam, I, 249 (See Roy.) Jacobsen, Jan, from Haerlem, testifies regarding an assault on deputy-sheriff Bredenbent, I, 27 enters the service of George Homs and Thomas Hall, 199 declaration respecting a fight between Hans Hendricx and Jacob van Dort, II, 165 testifies to the violent behavior of Captain Underbill and George Baxter 176 witness, '. 387 Jacobsen, Jan, from Vreland, lets cows on shares to Hendrick Harmansen, I, 50 contracts to work a farm with Gysbert Rycken, 103 sells his claim to cows, 155 marriage contract between Maritje Peters and, 183 sells to Aert Teunissen his interest in certain cows in possession of Hendrick Harmansen 306 purchases Jan Fransen's house and plantation, II, 130 sells his plantation to Lambert van Valckenburch, 210 Jacobsen, Peter, of Rensberch, and wife, will of, II, 40 mentioned, 269 Jacobsen, Rut, purchases a lot in New Amsterdam, III^ 184 mentioned, 224 Jacobsen, Serjeant Thomas, abuses and threatens to strike the widow Bartram, II, 30 Jacobsen, William, owns land at Midwout, Ill, 374 (See Marius.) Jacobsen, Wybrant, II, 15 Jacquet, Jan Paul, witness, Ill, 401 James, Thomas, tenders payment of a note held against him, I, 188 becomes security for Edward Griffin, 348 Jan, Black, II, 167 Jan, Old. (See Celes ; Seals.) Jan de Lacher's hook, Payonia, I, 337 54 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAUE. Jans, Aeltje, widow of Jochem Cornelissen, leases her plantation to Martin Meuloff and Thomas Foster, II, 91 inventory of goods left at her death by, 309 Jans, Anna, wife of Rev. Mr. Bogardus, raises her clothes a little to avoid soiling them with mud, I, 56, 57 purchases cloth for a petticoat, 61 widow of Roeloff Jansen, 109 provision made for her children by Roeloflf Jansen, her former husband, II, 36 names of children of, 37 widow of Everardus Bogardus, power of attorney from, Ill, 148 mentioned, 209, 210 Jans, Auke, carpenter, purchases a lot west of Broadway, in New Amsterdam, . . . Ill, 314 Jans, Engeltje, wife of Egbert Woutersen, will of, Ill, 317 Jans, Harman, power of attorney to, Ill, 32 Jans, Hillegond, wife of Rev. Johannes Megapolensis, senior, HI, 355 Jans, Helgond, daughter of Rev. Johannes Megapolensis, junior, bequest to, Ill, 338 Jans, Jannetje, (Mingael) II, 73 Jans, Judith, wife of Cecer Alberto, paid her share of the estate of Jan Manje her late father, II, 185 Jans, Marritje, wife of Dirck Cornelissen, power of attorney to collect money due Tryn Jonas, her mother, II, 411 widow of Dirck Cornelissen, Ill, 153 settlement of her late husband's estate, 153 power of attorney from, 23 Jans, Neeltje, I, 316 Jans, Pietertje, wife of Olaes Jansen de Ruyter, rents a house to David Ferera, Ill, 259 Jans, Willem, Ill, 274 Jansen, — r^, from Gottenbiirg, Ill, 130 Jansen, Abrs,ham, certilies to the good character of Cornells Cornelissen, boatswain of the Angel Gabriel, I, 337 mentioned, ■ II, 144 agrees to contribute, to the support of Cornells Doele, a wounded sailor, 233 will of, 333 part owner of the prifateer La Garce, 377 sells yacht Love, 311 mentioned, Ill, *305 purchases land at Mespachtes, Long Island, 211 Jansen, Adam, enters the service of David Pieterseu de Vries, I, 83 Jansen, Adriaen, Van 't Ooch, testifies that by order of Fiscal van Dyck, Adam Roelantsen was thrown out of the tavern, II, 416 dissolution of partnership between Claes Claesen Hording and, Ill, 76 Jansen, Adriaen, from Leyden, powers of attorney to, Ill, 9, 172 Jansen, Albert, II, 18, 154; III, 60 Jansen, Andries, deposition of, II, 215 Jansen, Anna, wife of Cornells Joosten, Ill, 358 Jansen, Anthony, from Salee, evidence resjiecting the death of his dog, I, 7 called a Turk, 8 words used by, when called on to pay Rev. Mr. Bogardus, 52 his wife inquires whom her new bom babe resembles, 53 and asserts that Rev. Mr. Bogardus has taken a false oath, 54 Wybrant Pietereen insults the wife of, 86 insults Philip de Truy, 88, 89 purchases horses from Mr. Van Twiller, 98 conversation between Philip de Truy and the wife of, 102 OP DUTCH MANUSOKIPTS. 55 PAGE. Jansen, Anthony, from Salee. — Continued. his wife not intoxicated, 103 sells his bouwery in New Amsterdam, 119 signs his name Anthony Jansen, from Ves (Fez ?) 151 fruit-trees on his premises in New Amsterdam, 153 acknowledges part payment of his bouwery in New Amsterdam, 173 banished from the Island Manhate, 176 obtains a grant of one hundred morgens of land on Long Island, 176 gives security for the delivery of goats to Andries Hudde, 221 sailors take off a lot of pumpkins from the farm of, II, 143 rents his bouwery to Edmund Adley, 274 inventory of his stock, &c., 275 mentioned, Ill, 208 Jansen, Arent. (See VUeringen.) Jansen, Barent, rents cattle from Wouter van Twiller, I, 21 Jansen, Barent, from Ockholm, testifies that Cornelis Melyn had allowed him to take away maize from Long Island belonging to Indians, Ill, 382 Jansen Barent, cook on board the Young Prince of Denmark, power ofi attorney from, Ill, 106 Jansen, Barent, purchases Peter Linde's farm on Long Island, Ill, 297 Jansen, Bartel, IH, 283 Jansen, Boye, II, 171 Janse, Carel, Swedish book-keeper, a Fin, Ill, *80, *81 Jansen, Claes, tailor, his evidence in regard to Jacob Jeuriaensen I, 153 Jansen Olaes, of Amsterdam, brother-in-law of Frederick Lubbertsen, Ill, 6 proof of a debt due by Peter Rutten to, 20 Jansen, Claes, from Ernden, joins his brother-in-law, Lambert Cool, in a plantation, . I, 186 marries a daughter of Cornelis Lambertsen Cool, ■. ■. II, 160 his wife's share of her father's estate, 161 power of attorney from, 384 deceased, William Tomassen purchases part of .the estate of, Ill, 150, 152 Jansen Backer, Claes, hires three mares from director Kieft, I, 235 empowered to collect and pay debts of Rowland Hackwaert, II, 243 testifies that the Indians deny having burned J. P. Kuyter's house, 253 witness, - 269 Jansen, Claes, (alias Jan Pottajie) leases land at Paulus Hook, I, 68 Jansen,Claes, from Schagen, II, 404 Jansen, Claes, from Ziericksen, surgeon Bogaert leaves his property to Jellije, daughter of, I, 48 Jansen, Cornells, of Amsterdam, seaman, I, 249 Jansen, Cornells, from Texel, binds his son to Hendric Harmensen, I, 175 Jansen, Cornells, II, 376 Jansen, Cornelis, bound apprentice to Evert Duyckingk glazier, Ill, 61 Jansen, Dirck, of Amsterveen, uncle of Leendert Arentsen's wife, Ill, 42 Jansen, Du-ck, purchases a yacht from Barent Dircksen, I, 112 Jansen, Dirck, witness, Ill, 77 JansenDirck, from Medenblec, shipwright, Ill, 93 sells his house, bam and farm at Flatbush to Cornelis van Ruyven, 344 Jansen, Eerick, HI. 164 Jansen, Elke, II, 282 purchases from Peter vander Linde a plantation on Manhattan Island, 430 purchases the Malle smits berg from Jan Clasen, Ill, 75 sells a plantation to Luycas vander Liphorst, 114 Jansen, Foppe. (See OutTumt.) 56 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Jansen, Trans, objects to living on Staten Island througli fear of the Indians, I, 398 goods on board the ship Bonteltoe for Ill, 240 Jansen, Frederick, an account assigned by William Smith to, II, 256 Jansen, Gerrit, gunner, declaration of sm-geons as to the cause of his death, I, 18 particulars of the fight in which he lost his life, 39, 40 Jansen, Gerrit, from Enckhuysen, power of attorney from, Ill, 1 Jansen, Gerrit, from Naerden, power of attorney from Teunis Tomassen to, I, 255 Jansen, Gerrit, from Oldenberch, rents the bouwery called Walenstyn, I 139 purchases said bouwery, 141 leases his plantation to William Williamson and John Hobson, 149 borrows money from Jonas Bronck, 167 note of to Barent Dircksen, 224 acquires possession of the Malle smits berg, Ill, 187 witness, 206, 207, 211, 212, 220, 224, 272, 286 Jansen van Swol, Gerret, II, 17 his evidence in regard to occurences on an expedition against Indians under command of Ensign Van Dyck, 25 Jansen, Gilles, from Brewerhaven, hires himself to Cornelia Claesen Swits, II, 80 (See Pompoen) Jansen, Hans, from Noordstrandt, testifies that C. Melyn had permitted him to go to Long Island to carry off maize belonging to Indians there, II, 382 Jansen, Hans, from Rotterdam, I, 160 note of indebtedness to Cornelis Volkersen, 161 binds his daughter, Marritje Hans, to Philip Gerritsen, II, 191 Jansen, Harman, aflBdavit of, Ill, 20 Jansen, Harman, of Amsterdam, Ill, 160 Jansen, Harman, from Cologne, Ill, 386 Jansen, Harman, of the South river, Ill, *104, *108 Jansen, Hay, I, 303 master of ship St. Jacob, power of attorney from, II, 304 Jansen, Hendrick, farm servant, Ill, 253 Jansen, Hendrick, from leveren, blacksmith, evidence of, in the case of Bogardus vs. Anthony Jansen, I, 53, 57 appraises damages suffered by Adam Roelentsen, 291 materials furnished to, 295 mentioned, II, 147 sells his house and lot to Adam Brower, 249 account of a fight at the house of, 285 promissory note to, 390 power of attorney from, II, 406 ; III, 37, 38 purchases Peter Lourensens's house and lot in New Amsterdam, 87 order to pay money to, 113 witness, 153, 254 location of his lot, 308 Jansen, Hendrick, tailor, accused of haying called Anthony Jansen a Turk, &c., ... I, 8 hires cattle from Mr. Van Twiller, 31 owns land near Fort Amsterdam, 119 borrows money from the deacons, 145 sells his house and land to Maryn Adriaensen, 306 Jan Damen purchases said property, 307 occupies land in the Smith's Valley, II, 70 sells his house, garden, &c., to William Adriaensen, 77 releases Jan Jansen Damen as security for Maryn Adriaensen, 93 appoints Gillis Pietersen his attorney in his absence, 95 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 57 PAGE. Junsen, Hendrick. — Continued. say3 the people ought to ship the director off to HoUand, &c., 107 power of attorney to, 146, 380, 392, 394, 395 power of attorney from, 214 sells his house and brewery to Burger Jorisen, 215 fined, 319 his wife ransomed from Indians, 219 promissory note of, 308 purchases the yacht Hope, 328 sells duffels to Thomas Hall, 330 deceased, HI, 274 Jansen, Hendrick, of Gouda, father-m-law of Gillis Pietersen, power of attorney to, . II, 417 Jansen, Hendrick, from Utrecht, hires cattle from Cornelis Melyn, Ill, 173 Jansen van de Yen, Hendrick, Ill, 258, 260 Jansen, Heddrickie, sister of Jan Jansen Damen, Ill, 198 Jansen, Isaac, from Amsterdam, surgeon, power of attorney from, Ill, 179 Jansen, Jacob, from Lulpen, I, 249 deposition of, respecting stolen money, II, 54, 56 testifies that N. Coom ordered Govert Loockman to strike his flag when passing Beren Island, 198 Jansen, Jan, witness to a power of attorney, I, 182 Jansen Campen, Jan, I, 321 Jansen, Jan, cheesemonger, power of attorney to II, 419 ; III, 55, 179 Jansen Jan, mate of the Seven Stars, II, 54 power of attorney from, 66 Jansen, Jan from Brest, power of attorney to, II, 288 Jansen, Jan, from Gottenburgh, Roeloff Jansen d' Haes's house mortgaged to, Ill, 277 Jansen, Jan, of Gysendam, gunner in the service of the East India Company, I, 99 Jansen, Jan, from Ham, his evidence against Barent Jorissen Tourbay, II, 244 testifies that Martin Ael bequeathed his house and lot to Martin Cregier, 255 Jansen, Jan, from Langendyck, hires cattle from Cornelis Melyn, Ill, 174 Jansen, Jan, from Puerssell, power of attorney from, II, 211 Jansen, Jan, from Rotterdam, II, 271 promissory note of, 390, 406 bound apprentice to Albert Cornellissen, Ill, 62 Jansen, Jan, from Steenderen, rents Ensign Smith's plantation, Ill, 389 Jansen uyten Westerhout, Jan, Ill, 333 Jansen, Jan, agrees to contribute to support of a wounded seaman, II, 233 part owner of the frigate La Garce 277 Jansen de Jongh, Jan, Ill, 365 sells his land in Midwout, 36G (See Ditmanen; Pkrsel.) Jansen, Jelis, from Lantsmoer, power ot attorney from, Ill, 100 son of Jan Andriessen, 100 Jansen, Jems, seaman on board the West India Raven, I, 162 Jansen, Kersten, legacy to, I, 234 Jansen, Lieve, sells his plantation on Long Island beyond Hellgate, Ill, 388 Jansen, Louis, from Wyck, seaman on board the West India Raven, I, 161 Jansen Lubbert, testifies to the firing on Govert Loockerman's sloop whilst passing Beren Island, II, 224 Jansen, Martin, from Breukelen, Ill, 254 Jansen, Matthew, sells a sloop to Jan Peecket, Ill, 229 Jansen, Michael, emigrates with his family to New Netherland, I, 37 impowers Arent van Curler to settle his account with the Patroon, II, 230 8 68 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS Jansen, Michael. — Continued. [page. assigns a lease of a bouwery on Manhattan Island, 329 testifies to the measure of a piece of frieze, 330 impowered to collect money for Sander Leendersen, 349 mentioned, 404 empowered to take care of Captain de Fries's free negroes and Brazilian women, 402 Jansen, Michael (Machghyel), guardian of Dirck Comelissen's son, Ill, 48, 152 power of attorney from, 193, 225 Jansen, Maurits, testifies to an assault committed by Jan Damen on Dirck Holgersen's wife I, 28 witnesses documents, 51, 59, 63, 83, 85, 88, 93, 94, 95, 104, 106, 111, 114, 116, 117, 118, 128, 130, 156, 162, 168, 170, 176, 180, 181, 186, 187, 193, 195, 197, 199, 203, 219, 232, 260, 267, 277, 284, 287, 291, 299, 300, 301, 313, 318, 334, 335 commissary of provisions, 395 mentioned, II, 6, 7, 11, 12, 17, 22, 34, 47, 50, 52, 58, 62, 66, 68, 70, 126 late commissary, empowered to collect money due Surgeon Jurgens, 46 power of attorney to, 67 Jansen, Nanning, engages not to sell duffels to the English of New England, II, 352 power of attorney from II, 413, III, 55 Jansen, Ock III. 194 Jansen van Norden, Otto, II, 18 Jansen, Paulus, I, 391 Jansen, Paulus, of Amsterdam, step-father of Jan Jansen van Ditmarsen, Ill, 36 Jansen, Peter, I, 31, 166 testifies that the English soldiers hid in the cellar when the Indians burned Jochem Pietersen's house, II, 173 testifies that a certain bark was the property of Sir Edmand Ploeyden, 203 from Gorcum, power of attorney and wiU of, 212 mortgages his house, 223 empower^ Jelletje Sybrants to collect money due him, 383 Jansen, Pete. , Koorman, purchases land on the East Eiver from Jan Forbus, Ill, 103 witness, 110, 184 Jansen Kom, Peter, rents part of his house to Arent Isaacksen, Ill, 371 Jansen, Pietertje, wife of Claes Jansen Ruyter, promissory note of, II, 377 testifies as to the paternity of a child borne by Hellegond Joris, 195 Jansen, Philip, II, 144 part owner of the frigate La Garce, 377 yacht Love transferred to, 311 (See Bingo.) Jansen, Remmert, from leveren, declares that Hendrick Jansen called Anthony Jansen, a Turk, etc., I, 8 leases to John Lock and John Pieces his plantation on Long Island II, 97 mentioned, 125 Jan Karstensen hires himself to, 135 declaration of, 169 testifies to hearing the moans of a person out of doors, but remained in bed, 286 vice-commander Van Brugge threatens to demolish the house at Port Orani^e be- longing to, Ill, 65 leases his bouwery near Rinnegaconck, on Long Island to Hendrick Diicksen and Parent Jansen Bal Ill, 371 lives in Pearl Street, New Amsterdam, 359 Jansen, Roulolf, from Masterland, his widow married Rev. Mr. Bogardus, I, 109 transmits money to the overseers of the Orphan House at Amsterdam, 256 settlement on his children, II, 36, 37 Jansen Seels, Rouloff, testifies that it was impossible to visit Achter Col, after it had been destroyed by the Indians, II, 151 OP DUTCH MANIJSCEIPTS. 59 PAOE. Jans, Roeloff, witness, Ill, 391, 392 Jansen, Rutger, Ill, 366 Jansen, Symon, master of the ship Herring, I, 189, 190 Jansen, Simon, from Durckerdam, lodges an appeal from a condemnation of the ship St. Peter, II, 242 breaks bulk at the Bermudas, 250 master of the ship St. Peter, 296 Jansen, van Schouw, Symon, brother-in-law of Surgeon Bogaert, empowered to collect money due the latter, II, 49 Jansen, Sybrant, Ill, 245 Jansen, Teunes, (Tonis,) sailmaker, I, 11, 88 affidavit of, as to price paid for sugar at the public store, 282 articles supplied to, 295 executor of Jacob Jacobsen Roy, II, 115 power of attorney to, 141 Jansen Mingael, Thomas, II, 73 Jansen, Tobias, testifies to an assault committed on a squaw, I, 152 Jansen, Tymen, ship carpenter, I, 92, 93, 110 note of, to the doacons of New Amsterdam, 143 power of attorney from, 205, 319 guardian of the minor children of Comelis van Vorst, 221 , 272 con'irnts to receive cattle for a debt, 321 mentioned II, 11, 141, 142 location of his farm 39 power of attorney from, 83 contract to build a house for, 129 ship-carpenter accused of neglect of duty, 170 security for Burger Jorisen, 215 Jansen Tyes, seaman on board the West India Raven, 1, 162 Jansen, William, coppersmith, , Ill, 46 Jaspaers, Claertje, I, 249 Jellisen, Hans, testifies that the ship St. Peter broke bulk at the Bermudas, II, 250 Jenney, John, I, 121, 122, 130, 152 powers of attorney from, II, 63, 64 Jochems, Andries, rents a house and lot from Daniel Litschoe, Ill, 224 Jochems, Peter, a Swede, Ill, *95 Jochemson, Hendrick, uncle of Mrs. Provoost, leaves her money, II, 94 ; III, 228 Johnes, George, II, 343 Jonas, Dorothy, II, 228 Jonas, Thomas, assigns his account to Charles Morgan, Ill, 380 Jonas, Tryntie, midwife, II, 61, 266 testifies as to the paternity of Helligond Joris's child, 201 power of attorney to collect money due her, 411 mother of Annetie Jans, IH, 148 Jonassen, George, promissory note of, II, 343 Jonassen, Jonas, from Utrecht, will of, II, 228 Jonassen, William, promissory note Of, II, 345 Jonck (Jongh), Lodewyck, purchases land on Long Island from Andries Hudde, III, 209 Joosen, Frans, empowers Teunis Cray to collect money, II, 50 Joosten, Cornells, HI, 258 Joosten, Fenneke, Ill, 147 Joosten, Simon, agent for the privateer La Garce, II, 230 will of, 233 part owner of the privateer La Garce, 277 60 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Joosten, Simon. — Continued. marries the widow of Surgeon Vreug-ht, 374 Capt. de Fries leaves his free negroes and Brazilian women in charge of, 402 power of attorney from, 432 owns land near Hellgate, Ill, 388 acquu'es a lot near the Kolck, Manhattan Island, 205* and conveys it to Augustine Heermans, 206 Joppesen, Jan, power of attorney from, Ill, 17 Jordens, Peter, II, 45 Joris, Hellegond, Benedict Hendric claims a debt of, II, 169 declares that Jan, the pilot of Seven Stars, is the father of her child, 195, 196, 201 Jorisen, Barent II, 258 Jorissen, Burgert, farrier, obtains the use of the smith's forge, &c., I, 197 becomes security for Jan Jansen van Piersil, 47 promissory note of Piersil to, Ill, 48 owns land on Manhattan Island, 86, 87 purchases a house on the East river, from Rouloflf Jansen Haes, 113 has a smith's shop in New Amsterdam, 184 i-esident of New Amsterdam, ■ 206 one of the guardians of the estate of the widow Damen, 244 leases his farm on Long Island, II, 39 Engeltje Mans, wife of, 196 possesses property in New Amsterdam, 207 purchases Hendrick Jansen's house and bouwery on Manhattan Island, 215 sells his house to Cornells Melyn, 238, 239 power of attorney to, 297 Jorisen van der Veere, Leunis, conveys Jan van Delmar's plantation on Long Island to Gysbert Aertsen, &c., Ill, 255 (See Veere.) Jorisen, Roger, evidence of, as to an assault, I, 217 Juffrow's valley, II, 184 Jurgens, Peter, surgeon, empowers Maurits Jansen to collect money due him by the West India Company, II, 46 marries the widow of Lieutenant Jan Bartram, 42 power of attorney from, 44 Juriaens, Feuntje, I, 183 widow of Jonas Bronck, inventory of the personal property of, II, 108 Jureaensen, Jacob, wounded, I^ 77 forgives Jochem Beeckman for being the cause of his death, 120 surgeons' certificate as to the cause of his death, 126 out of doors a few days before his death, 153 Jeureaensen, Jan, H^ 126 Jurisdiction, patroon of Rensselaerswyck claims high and low, Ill, 68 high, denied to the colonic of Rensselaerswyck, 78 K. Kaffers, Janneke, mother of Nicolas Coorn, II, 383 Kaggen, Daniel, II, 255 Kakarikonck, the Swedes erect a block house at, Ill, *79 Swedes accused of having stolen, *93 Kalier (Caljer), Jochim, I, 163 purchases a plantation on Long Island, II, 135 Kant. (See Cant.) OF DUTCH MANXrSCEIPTS. " 61 PAGE. Kaji, Jacob Jansen, carries off two masts from Renselaerswyck to the Manhattans,. . Ill, 69 Karstensen, Jan, hires as blacksmith to Rem Jansen, II, 135 (See Oarstensen.) Karynchoieck, J., director of the West India Company Ill, 169 Katskil, lease of the old maize land at, Ill, 303 provision for divine worship at, 203 Jan Dircksen and Peter Tennisen, residents of, 259 Keskachquerem, Gerrit Wolphertsen resides at, I, 368, 269 John Underhill leases Andries Hudde's plantation near, II, 8 Key. (See BeKey.) Keyser, Adriaen, commissary, purchases pork from Richard Lord, II, 364 mentioned, 375, 424, 435 ; III, 99 RoulofiF Jansen Haes, purchases goods from, Ill, 113 purchases a lot belonging to Surgeon Bogaert and conveys it to Evert Pels, 115 accused of taking beavers out of the public store, 132, 123 testifies that Adrian Jansen van Ilpendam renounced his right to his father's estate, 162 gives bond for goods on board the Bontekoe, 335, 341 power of attorney to, 291 empowers Dirck van Sehelluyne to manage his affairs during his absence in Holland, 332 book-keeper and secretary of New Netherland, 393 Keyser, Johannes, Ill, 234, 391 Keyser, Michel, power of attorney from, II, 63 Keyts, Mr, I, 63 " Kicking away an estate with one's foot," note on the Dutch custom of, Ill, 162 Kief t, William, Director of New Netherland, leases land on Manhattan Island to Jan Dam en, I, 1 loans money to Dirck Holgertsen, 16 sells Paulus Hook to Abraham Planck, 17, 25 authorized to receive tobacco from Mr. Van Twiller, : 33 empowers Samuel Maverick to collect money in Massachusetts for the West India Company, 41 note of Jan Evertsen Bout to, 57 sells Thomas Sanders a house and twenty-flve morgens of land, 59 leases Pavonia to Jan Evertsen Bout, 60 security for money due Isaac Allerton, 75 endeavors to facilitate his trade, 76 leases a bouwery at Hoboken to Mr. Van Vorst, 86 leases a bouwery at Ahasimus to the widow Van Vorst, 105 leases bouwery No. 6, Manhattan Island, to Jan van Vorst, 107 date of his arrival in New Netherland, 110 furnishes settlers with cattle on shares, 134, 135, 137, 154, 235, 237 238, 239, 340, 341, 345, 246 leases bouwery No. 3 to Leendert Arentsen, 131 leases bouwery No. 5 to Hendrick Harmansen, 134 leases a bouwery and cattle to Dirck Holgersen, 136 grants 100 morgens of land on Long Island to Anthony Jansen, 176 leases saw-mill on Nooten Island, 193 gives Burgert Jorissen the use of the smith's forge, &c., 197 leases bouwery No. 6 to Abraham Pietersen Garter, 210 note of Peter Breyley and Abraham Newman to, 217 leases bouwery at Hoboken to Aert Teunissen van Patten, 322 leases land near Bestevaer's cripple bush, Manhattan Island, to Thomas Broen,. . . 263 62 ■ INDEX TO TRAInTSLATIONS PASS. Kieft, William. — Continued. charters sMp Angel Gabriel, 309, 313 leases maize land on Manhattan Island to Hendrick Pietersen, 323 leases Van Twiller's plantation at Sapokanickan, Manhattan Island, to Thomas Hall, 325 church warden, contracts for the^erection of a church in New Amsterdam, II, 31 mentioned, 34, 60, 347 guardian of Annetje Jans, 36 empowers Dirck Niesen to collect money from Mr. Cramer, of Buhlin, 57 rents oxen to Christopher Foster, 74 Jurriaen Hendricksen contracts to build a house for, 81 leases to Philip Gerritsen the tavern in New Amsterdam, 90 Mary Adriaensen attempts the life of, 92 Hendrick Jansen, the tailor, says " The people ought to ship him off to Holland, and that he would pay to give him a nobleman's death," 107 letters of administration issued by, 134, 136 sends a party of soldiers to protect Achter Col, 147 protests against Fiscal van der Hoykens for neglect of duty, 162 the Fiscal defames, 163 orders powder to be furnished to Peter Wyncoop, 181 binds a negro girl to Nicolas Coorn, 192 pays a prohibited bill of exchange, 193, 205 affidavit that Laurens Cornelissen never stated that goods had been run in and out of Rochelle by, 200 agent of Wouter van Twiller, protests against Claes van Elsland for not accounting for money in his hands, 207 promissory note of Anthony de Hooges to, 225 empowered to collect money for Captain Blauwf elt, 230 partner in the privateer La Garce, 323 leases company's bouwery on Manhattan Island to Michael Jansen, 329 sends a trading party to the Raritans, 353 present at an interview with some Minqua Chiefs, 369 late director-general, power of attorney to, 412 late director-general, Ill, 57 notified of the unfriendly proceedings of the Swedes, *83 Cornells Melyn boasts that he had brought him to his grave, 93 notifies Wouter van Twiller that he will not be permitted to alienate any of his property in New Netherland, 168 deceased, 216 Kierstede, Surgeon Hans, his declaration as to the cause'of Gerrit Jansen's death,. . I, 18 his description of the wound received by Jacob Jeuriaensen, 77 his certificate as to the cause of Jeuriaensen's death, 126 witnesses a deed, 174 surgeon Pietersen bequeaths his surgical instruments to, 234 certifies as to the nature of Philip Gerraerdy's wound, II, 100 mentioned, 132, 351 testifies to the violent conduct of Captain Underbill and Lieut. Baxter towards the guests of Philip Gerritsen, 126 Catalyn Trico assaulted at the house of 345 power of attorney from, IH^ 21 related to widow Bogardus, 287 Kiersted, Joachim, I, 305 receipt of, II, 95 purchases half the bark Hope, 229 lives near the Capske, Manhattan Island, 387 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 63 PAQK. Kiketan, Va., Sir Edmund Ploeyden purchases part of a vessel at, II, 203 Kensessing, the place for trading with the Minquas Ill, *79 the Dutch driven from, *91 Swedes accused of having stolen, Ill, *93 Kip, Hendrick Hendricksen, tailor, II, 103, 103, 138 promissory note to, 434, 435 power of attorney to, Ill, 50 mentioned, 87 308 sells a house and lot in New Amsterdam to Albert Andriessen, 369 late Schepen of New Amsterdam, sells a lot in Brewer street to Caspar Stymens, 405 Kip, Jacob Hendricksen, II, 370, 379, 381, 282, 283, 384, 387, 288, 289, 390, 303, 305, 306 307, 314, 331, 335, 329, 330, 331, 336, 357, 360, 362, 366, 367, 368, 371 376, 378, 379, 380, 383, 384, 386, 387, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 396, 397 398, 399, 400, 402, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 411, 415, 419, 420, 422, 425 clerk in secretary's oflBce, II, 389, 391 ; III, 1, et seg. assistant commissary, power of attorney from, II, 410 acts as deputy secretary, Ill, 64, 74, 75, 77 acts in absence of the secretary, 136-282 deed for a lot of land to, 208 certificate that he is clerk of the councU, 275 secretary of New Amsterdam 339 Kipshaven, Lucas van, Ill, 408 Kings Head tavern, London, mortgaged to John Evans, of New Haven, II, 183 Klein, Uldrick, purchases a house from Adam Roelantsen, II, 52 deposition of, 56 mentioned, 116 Klinckhamer, Gerrit Jansen, Ill, 121 Geertie Abramsen, wife of, 145 Klock, Willem, Ill, 165 (See Clock.) Klomp, Lambert Huybertsen, purchases a lot in the Smiths valley, Ill, 129 d'Kock, Claes Jansen, power of attorney from . . Ill, 149 Kom, Peter Jansen, Ill, 371 Koren. (See Coom.) Kraey. (See Cray) Kreeckmaeyer, Hans, stabbed, II, 370 Krinen, Dirck, Ill, 345 Krins, Dirck, HI, 387, 391, 392 Krynsen, Gerrit, UIi 232 Kuyper, Gerrit Jansen, HI. 235 Kuyter, Jochim Pietersen, unable to ship tobacco to Holland by the ship Eycken- boom Ii 293 mentioned, II. ^O, 316 Hans Hendrix leaves half his effects to, 164 Hendricks, servant of, I*'^ sends soldiers from his plantation to the Manhattans, 171, 190, 203 Indians bum the house of, ^"^^ the English soldiers hide in the cellar, 173 absent at Manhattan when his house was burned, 235 Indians deny having burned the house of, and assert that it was burned by the Dutch, 253,254 damages said to have been awarded to, HI. 93 222 witness, name of his wife, I^'^ 64 INDEX TO TKANSLATIONS PAGE. Kuyter, Jochim Pietersen. — Continued. bondof, 321 sells part of his land on the island of Manhattan, 383 terms of the sale, 384 sells a lot on Pearl street, New Amsterdam, to Peter W. van Couwenhoven, 301 L. Labattie, Jan, allowed to erect a house under Fort Orange and to brew therein, II, 353 serves a notice on B. van Slechtenhorst, Ill, 63, 65 marries the widow of Harman Bogardus, power of attorney from, 77 part owner of the privateer La Garce, 116 owns a lot in New Amsterdam, 150 La Cappel. (See Orion.) Lacheur, William, indebted to Thomas Spicer, II, 370 La Croix, Jeronimus, I, 64, 117; II, 153 powers of attorney to, 213, 214, 317 Laet, Johanna de, wife of Johan de Hulter, certificate of her good health, Ill, 344 Laet, Johannes de, power of attorney to, II, 430 his daughter marries Mr. de Hulter, Ill, 344 Lambersen, Bastiaen, from Bredael, power of attorney from, Ill, 146 Lambersen, Jacob, testifies to the burning of Jochem Pietersen's house, by Indians,. II, 173 Lambertsen, Comelis, his son, Lambert Cornelissen, gives him a receipt for his share of his (Lambert's) mother's estate, II, 34 (See Oral) Lancelott, Jacob, I, 116 Landen, Arent van, bequest to, I, 72 evidence of, in the case of Jacob Juriaensen, 153 witnesses powers of attorney, 189, 190 testifies that Gregoris Pietersen is mdebted to Peter van der Linden, 197 Lantsiel, Barlolmens, Ill, 303 Lasley, Francis, deed from Edward Wilson for half a plantation to, I, 71 his plantation adjoins that of Barent Dircksen, 141 has criminal conversation with Mrs. Bescher, 143 his plantation situated on the North river, 149 Eva Beets obtains a plantation adjoining, 293 security for Ambrose Lonnen 393 bond of, for the payment of the purchase-money of a plantation bought by Thomas Hull, II, 88 letters of administration on the estate of, 136 deceased, 145 indebtedness of his estate to Isaac Allerton, 245 Last, Peter Dircksen Ill, 375 Lattyn, Richard II, 303, 303 Laurens (Lourentzen), Baltazar, II, 351 Laurens, Christoffel, contracts to make a plantation and build a tobacco house for WOliam Adriaensen, I, 307 accused of taking tobacco out of the company's store, II, 133 Laurensen (or Louresen) Jan, nephew of William Cornelissen Coster, appointed administrator of the latter's estate, II, 134 power of attorney from, 141 pays Rev. Mr. Bogardus three hundred guilders, 144 witness, .' 398 Laurensen, Jan, van Graft, II, 395 (See Appel ; Laurens) OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 65 PAGE. Laurensz, Baltus, I, 73 Laurensen, Laurens, Isaac Abrahamsen fulfills a contract for, II, 297 Laws, no effort made to execute the, II, 162 Laws of Holland extend to New Netherland, Ill, 68 Law terms, Dutcli, explanation of, Ill, 353 Leases : Director Kieft to Jan Damen, of two tracts of land in New Amsterdam, I, 1 Director Kieft to Wouter van Twiller, of bouwery. No. 1 3 Barent Dircksen to Cornelis Jacobsen, of the bouwery called Wallenstyn, 10 Jacobus van Corlaer to Olaes , of his bouwery, 13 Director Kieft to Jan Evertsen, Bout, of the Company's bouwery at Pavonia, 58 Abraham Planck to Gerrit Dircksen, of Paulus Hook, 68 Abraham Planck to Claes Jansen, of land at Paulus Hook, 68 Cornells van Tienhoven to Claes Cornelis Swits ei al, of a bouwery opposite Vredendael, on Manhattan Island, 77 Director Kieft to Hendrick C. Van Vorst of a bouwery at Hoboken 86 Director Kieft to Mrs. Ide (van Vorst), of Ahasimus 105 Director Kieft to Jan van Vorst, of bouwery No. 6 on Manhattan Island, 107 Rev. Mr. Bogardus to Richard Brudenell, of his plantation, 129 Director Kieft to Leendert Arentsen, of bouwery No. 8, on Manhattan Island,. . . . 131 Director Kieft to Hendric Harmensen, of bouwery No. 5, on Manhattan Island,. . . 134 Director Kieft to DLrck Holgertsen (or Volckertsen), of a bouwery on Manhattan Island 136 Barent Dircksen to Gerrit Jansen et al, of the bouwery called WaUenstyne, 139 Volckert Evertsen and Garret Jansen to William Williamsen and John Hobson, of a plantation on the North river (Wallenst3Tie), 149 Jonas Bronck to Peter Andriessen and Laurens Duyts, of a plantation opposite Manhattan Island, 169 Thomas Sanderson to Isaac Abrahamsen and Caspar Dircksen, of Werpoes on Manhattan Island, 177 Jonas Bronck to Cornells and Jan Jacobsen Stille, of a plantation on Bronck's land, 185 Director Kieft to Evert Evertsen Bisschop, &c., of the Company's saw-mill on Nooten Island, 193 Director Kieft to Abraham Pietersen Gorter, of bouwery No. 6, on Manhattan Island, 210 Juriaen Hendricksen to Jacob Vernu, of a tobacco plantation, 211, 243 Thomas Bescher to Abraham Newman and Peter Breyley, of a tobacco plantation previously occupied by Thomas Bescher, 212 David Pietersen de Vries to Thomas Smyth, of a plantation on Stateu Island, . . . 220 Director Kieft to Aert Teunissen van Putten, of the Company's bouwery at Hoboken, 222 David Provoost to Thomas Broen, of a plantation on Manhattan Island, 223 Thomas Sanders to Jan Tomassen, of the bouwery at Werpoes, on Manhattan Island, 347 Jacobus van Curler to William Hendricksen and Gysbert Comelissen, of Corlear's Hook, 253 Director Kieft to Thomas Broen et al, of a plantation on Manhattan Island, 263 Oloflf Stevensen to John Smith and James Schaksburgh, of Bescher's plantation on Manhattan Island, 282 Director Kieft to Hendrick Petersen, of maize land on manhattan Island, 323 Director Kieft to Thomas Hall, of Van Twiller's plantation at Sapokanikan, on Manhattan Island 325 Andries Hudde to John Underbill, of a plantation near Flatland, II, 8 9 66 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Leases, — Continued. Kev. Mr. Bogardus, of Domine's Hook, 33 Burgher 'Joris to William Barents and Robert Edens of his land, &c., on Long Island, - 39 Rev. Mr. Bogardus to Rufus Barton, of land on the East River, 53 Barent Dircksen to Bout Fransen, of the bouwery called Wallenstyne, 59 Bev. Mr. Bogardus to Richard Fowles, of his houvcery, 75 Director Kieft to Philip Gerritsen of the tavern in New Amsterdam, 90 Aeltj e Jans to Martin Menloff and Thomas Poster, of a plantation, 91 Rem Jansen to John Lock and Jan Pieces, of his plantation on Long Island, 97 C. van Tienhoven to Cornellis Jacobsen Stille, of his bouwery, 112 Mr. La Montagne to Bout Francen of the bouwery called Vredendael, 116 lease cancelled, 130 Arent van Curler, to Thomas Spicer, of a bouwery, &c., 123 Abraham Rycken to William Hutchinson, of a farm on Long Island, 125 Isaac de Foreest to John Denton, of his plantation, 129 Michel Piccet to Teunis Cray, of a house in New Amsterdam, 137 Jan Schepmoes to Gerrit Douman, of a house on the great highway. New Amsterdam, 359 Anthony Jansen to Edmund Adley , of his bouwery on Long Island, 374 Govert Loockermans and Dick Comelissen to Hendrick Pietersen, of land near Bestevar's Cripple bush on Manhattan Island, 381 to Egbert Woutersen, of a bouwery on Manhattan Island, 319 Michael Jansen assigns to Thomas Hall his lease of a bouwery on Manhattan Island 329 to Gerrit Coerten and Wouter Aertsen of Van Twiller's bouwery on Manliattan Island, 331 Cornells van Tienhoven to Crigier Pischer and Garret Sears, of a piece of land at Breukelen, 335 of the old maize land at Cattskill to Jan Dircksen from Bremen, Ill, 203 Daniel Litscho to Andries Jochems, of a house and lot in New Amsterdam, 324 Remmert Jansen to Barent Jansen Bal and Hendrick Dircksen, of a bouwery near Rinnegaconk, L. I., 271 Widow Bogardus to Evert Pels, of the Bogardus farm on Manhattan Island, 387 to Egbert van Borsum, of the ferry [a fragment], - 323 Harmen Douwesen and Pietertje Jans to David Ferera, of a house in Pearl street. New Amsterdam, 359 Peter Jansen to Arent Isaacksen, of part of a house in New Amsterdam, 371 Cornells van Ruyven to Dirck Jansen, of his land at Midwout, 374 P. Stuyvesant to Jacobus van Dalen, of his bouwery at Amesfoort, 384 Ensign Dirck Smith's wife to Jan Jansen, of a plantation at Mespath, 388 Michel de Carreman to Joseph d'Acosta, of a house in New Amsterdam, 402 (See Deeds) Leendersen, Ary, pilot of La Garce, II 144 Leendertsen, Cornells, charters the yacht Wesel, I 194 testifies that Barent Dircksen sold his bouwery to Hendric Pietersen, 309 note of, for goods received from Holland, II \ purchases yacht Hope, 9 partner of Govert Loockermans, 10 Leendersen vander Veer, Cornells, declaration of, 11^ 126 Leendersen, Peter, power of attorney from, Ill ig drummer, promissory note of, 103 Leendersen, Powells, master of the ship Neptune, Ill 14 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 67 PAGE. Leendertsen, Sander, promissory note to, 304 ; II, 304. empowers Michael Jansen to to collect money 349 promissory note of, HI. 34 power of attorney from, 119 Leew, Gysbert de, affidavit of, II, 360 witness, 261, 264, 265, 308 Lenaerts, Lysbet, I, 349 Leon, Anthony, testifies to occurrences in the Bay of Campeachy, Ill, 177 Leslie. (See Lastley) Leydecker, Jan Albertsen, Ill, 43 Leyden, Jan of. (See WiUemsen) Leyssen, Lammert, Ill, 56 License to ships sailing from Holland to New Netherland, II, 220 Lichthardt, Hendrick Gerritsen, declares that Peter Gerlyn insulted Mrs. Bescher, I, 43, 44 evidence of, as to the purchase of a sloop by Jan Schcpmoes, 46 on board the "West India Raven, 162 Lieversen, Peter, I, 233 Llghtfoote, John, II, 99, 100 Linoklaer, , II, 6 Linde, Peter van der, released from his agreement to serve David Pietersen de Vries, on payment of his passagemoney, I, 113 note of, for passage money of self and wife to New Netherland, 114 evidence of, against Edward Wilson, 184 Gregoris Pietersen indebted for surgical attendance to, 197 borrows money from the deacons, 242 agreement with Adriaen Pietersen for the rent of a house, 254 complains that Nicholas Sloper's dogs kill his goats, II, 98 his hogs destroy the crop of Teunis Cray, 136 declaration of, regarding the shooting of hogs on Manhattan Island, 168 indebted to Edward Agart, 296 sells to Elke Jansen a plantation in Manhattan Island, 430 sells his plantation to Simon Walingsen, Ill, 61 sells his farm on Long Island, 297 Lingh, Richard, contracts to deliver staves to Director Kieft, I, 324 Liphorst, Luycas van der, becomes security for the payment of a balance of the purchase-money for the Malle smit's berg, III^ 75 conveys a plantation to Thomas Hall, 114 Liquors, excise, payable on retailing IH^ 398 Lit, Nicolas van, II, 365, 366, 379 Litscho, Daniel, II, 417 arbitrator in a case, Ill, 82, 85 power of attorney to, 100 declaration of, 123 power of attorney from, 145 rents a house and lot to Andries Jochems, 224 witness, , 245 Lives, Maritje, insulted by Jan Snedeger, II, 172 testifies to the paternity of Hellegond Joris's child, 196 Liversen, Peter II, 167 Lock, John, rents Rem Jansen's plantation on Long Island, II, 97 Lodewyck, William, Ill, 154 Lodowyc, Hans, absconds, inventory of his property, Ill, 59 Lodvinck, Jochim, Ill, 314 68 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAOE. London, ship Eyckenboomc bartered for a voyage from Virginia to, I, 289 Long Island, Jacobus van Curler tranfers to Wouter van Twiller his flatts on, I, 31 Anthony Jansen obtains a grant of one hundred morgens of land on, l^G Nanne Beets' plantation, on mortgaged, 384 Cornelis Jacobsen Stille sells his plantation on, ; 288 John Wood sells his house and plantation at the bay of, 292 David Provoost resides on, 301 Claes van Elslant empowered to manage David Provoost's plantation on, II, 26 Burgher Jorissen, leases him farm on, °" Deed of Cornelis Dircksen Hoochlant to "William Tomassen for house, land and ferry on, ° Rem Jansen rents his plantation on, ^"^ William Hutchinson rents Ab'm Rycken's farm on, 125 Jochem Kalier purchases a house and plantation on, 135 John Forbes purchases from Claes Carstensen a plantation on, 170 Anthony Jansen rents to Edmund Adley his bouwery on, 274 a house built for Dirck Holgersen on, 328 Cregier Fischer, hires land at Breuckelen, on, 335 Director Stuyvesant visits, 351 Tennis Comelissen purchases land at Amesf oort, on, 363 parties attempts to carry off maize belonging to Indians of, 382 debts due Claes Cater at, 413 Andries Hudde gives authority to sell his plantation on, 431 Dirck Holgersen leases to Jochem Calder land on, Ill, 109 Hans Hansen, ship carpenter, resides on, 157 the widow of Jan Jansen van Ditmarsen sells her plantation on, 200 Lodewyck Jonck purchases land from Andries Hudde, on, 209 sale of land at Mespachtes, L. I., 210, 211 sale of J. J. van Ditmarsen's plantation on, 255 Peter Caesar sells part of his land at the Walebocht, 263 Henry Breser sells Cornelis de Potter a tract of land on, 268 Barent Jansen Bal and Hendrick Dircksen rent Remmert Jansen's bouwery near Rennegaconck, on, 271 Peter Linde sells his farm on 297 Lonnen, Ambrose, I, 144 purchases the house and plantation of John Wood, 292 Loockmans, Govert, charters the yacht Wessel, I, 194 employs David Provoost to purchase maize from the Indians, 198 testifies that Barent Dircksen sold his bouwery to Hendrick Pietersen, 209 witness, 246 bond of, for goods received from Holland, II, 1, 2 purchases yacht Hope, 9 price paid for her, 10 empowered to collect accounts from David Provoost, 48 purchases house and lots from Albert Cuyn on Manhattan Island, 114 forbidden to trade with Indians, 182 refuses to strike his colors when passing Mr. van Eenselaer's fort on Beren Island, 198, 224 nearly killed whilst holding the Princes flag, 199 sues Nicholas Coorn for damages, 207 appoints Oloff Stevensen and Jacob Wolfertsen to manage his affairs in his absence, 208 half his sloop sold, 308, 229 sells land on the East river to William Goulder, 278 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 69 PAGE. Loockmans, Groycn.— Continued. sells a piece of land to George Cleer, 279 leases a piece of land to Hendric Pietersen, 381 power of attorney to collect money in Holland, 283, 283, 392, 293, 394 Sergeant Doman assigns an account to, 391 mentioned, Ill, lo, 33, 31, 33, 118, 153, 188 power of attorney to, 33 affidavit that he did not sell powder, lead or guns to Indians, 56 contracts to send sugar and cotton to Holland, 99 purchases Tunis Nyssen's lot in New Amsterdam, 105 gives bonds for goods shipped on board of, 236, 339 related to widow Bogardus, 387 Frederick Lubbertsen indebted to, 404 Looten, Carel I, 330 director of the West India Company, Ill, 169 Loper, Jacob, II, 338, 343, 343, 344, 345, 346 promissory note of, 339 antecedents of 365 serves in Curacoa, 366 house and lot conveyed by Cornells Melyn to, 368 power of attorney from, Ill, 144 debit and credit account of, 166, 167 witness, 171 attorney for his father-in-law Cornells Melyn, 173, 174 Loper, Nicholas II, 302, 303 Lord, Richard, purchases a negro, II, 316 sells pork to commissary Keyser, 364 Lord's Day. (See Sunday.) Lots, Richard, II_ 136 Lourens, Balbus, I, 72 ; II, 210 Lourensen, Jacob, I, 308 Lourensen, Lourens, I, 203, 204, 205 Lourensen, Peter, I, 209; H, 203, 203 sells house and lot to Hendrick Jansen, Ill, 87 (See Laurens.) Lourissen, Bartelt, from Norway, Ill, 37 serves on board the Princess, 38 promissory note of 38 Lourton, Balther, I, 223 Low, Skipper, arrives with his ship, the Flower of Gelder, at the Manhattans, Ill, 352 Lubbertsen, Frederick, chief boatswain, empowers Hendric Cornelissen van Vorst to collect money in Holland, I, 109 acts as witness to an instrument, 186, 313 testifies as to charges made for sugar at the public store 281 purchased cows from the late Mrs. Van Vorst, o 286 purchases the house of Loweris Cornelissen, II, 101 pays part of the purchase money on a house bought of Laurens Cornelissen, 116 mentioned, 240 declares that the Indians deny having burnt J. P. Kuyter's house, 254 promissory notes of, 289, 290 goods left at the house of, by Jan Jansen van St. Obyn, 391 sells a negro to Richard Lord 316 promissory note of, 380 70 INDEX TO TEANSLATIOISrS PA8E. Lubbertsen, Frederick. — Continued. power of attorney from, Ill, 6 owns a farm on Long Island, 268 resides on Long Island, 296 sells a piece of land on Long Island to Jan Hendricks Stelman 305 sells a lot in Smith's valley to Albert Comelissen, 315 accused of carrying off a calf, 325 witness, 361 sells cattle to Director Stuyvesant, 404 Lubbertsen, Jan., Ill, 346, 354, 355, 369, 371 Luby Jacob, Ill, 362 Lucassen, Marinus, Ill, 351 sells goods to Skipper Low, 352 contents of a package of money entrusted to, 368 Lucasen, Peter, sells the ship Abraham's Sacrifice to Dirctor Stuyresant, Ill, 335 empowers his brother to manage bis affairs in his absence, 351 Lucombs, George, certificate that he is a freeman, I, 49 binds himself to Jan Pietersen, 49 Ludlow, George, I, 41 Luersc-n, Urbanus, inventory of the effects of, Ill, 182 Lulpen. (See Jansen, Jacob.) Lupoltt, Ulrich, Fiscal, testifies as to the leaky condition of the ship Dolphin before sailing, I, 6 mentioned, 18, 39, 40, 48, 69, 74, 77, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88, 108, 118, 131, 144, 146 151, 152, 156, 172, 179, 180, 201, 208, 280, 231, 235, 251, 252, 260, 268 Jan Evertsen Bout threatens to shoot, 45 commissary of stores, power of attorney from, 191 gives a receipt for goods in the public store, 231 affidavits as to overcharges made by him, 279 — 282 empowers William Momma to collect money for him, 330 Lust, Hendrick, engages to serve as a substitute for Jan Hendrycksen, Ill, 381 Luycas, Magdelana, power of attorney to, I, 99, 100 Luycassen, Andries, affidavit of, Ill, 56 skipper, *100 mentioned, 245 Luyersen, Jacob, power of attorney from II, 398 Ly, Herry, rents a plantation from Olofi" Stevensen, I, 232 Lysinck, Catrina, wife of Jan Bartram, inherits her husband's property, II, 3, 4, 45 marriage contract of Peter Jurgen and, 42 wife of Peter Jurgens 44 M. Macbielsen, Jan, emigrates to New Netherland, 1 38 Maesen, Comelis, impowers J. J. Damen to sell his grain, II 194 Hans Hansen, indebted for wheat to, 335 George Rapalje indebted to, 236 purchases the plantation of Volckert Evertsen, 306 goes security for Thomas Hall, 418 deceased, purchased land near Van Twiller's bouwery, Ill, m Malenfant, Pierre, power of attorney from, II 261 Mallius, Hans Stein, II 93 Malt, imported into New Netherland, price of II 201 Mandysen, Peter, I 45 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 71 PAGE. Manje, Jan, wounded at Stamford, declares that his wife must remain in possession of his property after his death, II, 176 receipt of Cecer Alberto, for his wife's share of the estate of, 185 his widow marries Peter Linde, 197 Manhattan Island : bouwery No. 1 leased to Wouter van Twiller, I, 3 location of, 93 cattle on, 96 called Van Twiller's bouwery, 98 bouwery No. 2, horses sent to Rensselaer's colonic from, 98 bouwery No. 3, location of, 97, 133 horses sent to Rensselaer's colonic from, 98 Leendert Arentseu leases, 131 Ijeretofore occupied by Peter Bylevelt, 133 patented to Leendert Arentsen, 133 subsequently formed part of the Delancy farm, 133 bouwery No. 4, cattle sold from, 98 bouwery No. 5, cattle on, in Director Minnit's time, 98 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, Ill Bylevelt's bouwery. (See Bouwery No. 8, supra.) Bestevaer's cripple bush, Messrs. de Raet and Van Cuelen's land near, leased to Thomas Broen and others, 363 Deutel Bay, George Homs and Thomas Hall commence a plantation at, 193 Thomas Hall sells to George Homs his part of the plantation at, 257 Fresh Water, a squaw assaulted by a sailor near, 151, 152 Hom's and Hall's plantation. (See Deutel Bay, supra.) Hudde's plantation, contract to send laborers and farm implements from Holland to, 23 La Montague'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, 233 Sanders' bouwery, near Werpoes, leased to Jan Tomasen, 247 Stevensen (Oloff ) plantation leased, 283 Van Curler's bouwery, leased, 13, 77 considerable work performed on 92 sold to Cornells 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 72 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS Manhattan Island. — Continued. rented to Thomas Hall, 334 Vredendael. (See La Montague's bouwery, supra.) Walenstyn, bouwery called, leased to Cornells Jacobsen, 10 leased to Gerrit Jansen and Volckert Evertsen, 139 sold, ' 141 location of, 149 rented to Williamson and Hobson, 149 Claes Groen and Peter Lievesen contract to herd goats on '. 333 Corlaers Hook, Indian name of, 353 Eva Beets receives a gift of a plantation on, 365 date of the arrival of the ship King David at, II, 6 goods proposed to be imported from Boston to, 10 bouweries No. 5 and 6, Jacob Bouwarsen purchases the grain planted on, 16 Surgeon Bogaert sells his interest in a plantation on, 35 Rev. Mr. Bogardus leases his bouwery on, 53, 75 Director Kieft builds a house at the Otterspoor, 81 note of Gerrit Doman for money borrowed from the Deacons of, 85 Thomas Hall purchases of Mar)m Adriaensen a plantation on, ■, 87 Hendrick Jansen sells his house and land on, 93 Jan Pietersen and Abram Eycken sell their house on, 96 Cornells van Tienhoven leases to C. Jacobsen StUle his bouwery in the Smith's valley, 113 Albert Cuyn sells a house and lots on the great highway on, 114 Jacob Jacobsen Roy's house on, ordered sold, 115 Mr. La Montague leases to Bout Prancen the bouwery called Vredendael on,. . . . 116 lease cancelled, 130 Jan Francen sells his house and plantation on, 130 Adriaen Pietersen sells his house and plantation on 138 Philip Gerritsen landlord of the tavern at 154 Hark Sybescn sells his house and lot at, 154 Cattle nearly lost in the Swamp near old Jan's land, 155 Deer hunting on, 168 Jochim Pietersen Kuyter orders soldiers to return to 171, 190, 303 his house burned by Indians, 173, 173 Thomas Badgehott planter on the island of 183 Jan Jacobsen sells to Lambert van Valckenburgh, his plantation on, 310 Peter Jansen bequeaths to Jan Jansen Schepmoes his hoTise and lot on, 313 Hendrick Jansen sells to Burgher Jorissen a house and bouwery on, 315 John Underhill sells to Groesen a piece of land on, 318 imported goods to be placed in the Company's warehouse at, 831 Rutgert Arentsen sells his house and lot on the Great Highway to Arent Reyniersen, 335 Jochem, Pietersen, when his house whs burned, was absent at, 235 ship St. Peter smugglss powder to, 237 Burgher Jorissen sells to Cornells Melyn his house and lot on, 338, 339 Thomas Willett sells to Cornells Temiissen, a house and lot near the public tavern, on, 341 Hendrick Jansen, locksmith, sells to AtJam Brower a house and lot on, 349 Jan Schepmoes rents a house to Gerrit Doman on the Great Highway, 359 Jacob Jacobsen Roy sells to Cornells Arissen half his lot on, 266 Dirck Volckertsen sells to Govert Aestren, house and lot on, 373 Govert Loockmans and Dirck Cornelissen sell to "William Goulder a piece of land on the East River on 378 OF DUTCH MANUSOKIPTS. 73 PAQB. Manhattan Island. — Continued. Govert Loockmans and Dirck Comelissen sell to George Cleer a piece of land near Wolpherts Valley on Manhattan Island, 379 Hendrick Pietersen rents land near Bestevaers Crlpplebusb on, 281 Cornelia Groerens authorizes Jan Snediger to erect a building on a lot in, 303 Volckert Evertsen sells to Cornelis Maesen his plantation on, 306 Peter Wolphersen 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, 339 Van Twiller's bouwery on, leased, 331 Oapt. 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 Peter Linde sells to Elke Jansen a plantation on, 430 Johannes Backerius, minister at, Ill, 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, Ill Thomas Hall purchases a plantation formerly owned by Elcke Jansen, 114 Surgeon Bogaert's property at, sold to Adriaeu Keyser, and resold to Evert Pels, . 115 William Beeckman purchases from Isaac de Foreest, a part of a lot in, 126 Cornells van Tienhoven sells lots in the Smith's Valley, 137, 128, 139 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 HaU exchanges Malle smits berg for another bouwery on, 186 Director Stuyvesant purchases the Company's bouwery at, 305 Paul d' Angola and wife convey a lot near the Kolch to Simon Joosten, 305 who conveys it to Augustine Herrmans, 306 Jacob H. Kip purchases a lot at, 308 Company's brewery, former location of, 308 Gregory's plantation conveyed to Peter Stoutenburgh, 314, 315 Governor Prints purchases goods at, 323 Jochem Pietersen Kuyter sells part of his land called Zegendael, 383 Schorrakyn, the Indian name of Jochem Pietersen Kuyter's land on, 283 Bogardus farm on, leased to Evert Pels, 387 Jochem Beeckman 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; Wew Amsterdam.) 10 74 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE Manors in Holland, privileges of, Ill, 63 Mans, Engeltje, Peter Bronck bequeathes his property to, II, 153 testifies to the paternity of Hellegond Joris's child, 196 Manuel the Spaniard, manumitted, Ill, 91 Marchant, Michel, II, 137 Marckrarley, Mackum, II, 18 Maria, a negro girl, bound to Nicolas Coom, II, 192 Marinham, names of soldiere who served at, II, 211, 249, 252, 256, 261, 263, 264, 268, 294, 395, 396, 397, 405; III, 7 Mamis, Peter Jacobsen, protest against, II, 408 power of attorney to, 413 mentioned, HI, 46, 47, 76, 302 power of attorney from, 213 Markns, Johannes, power of attorney from, II, 269 mentioned, Ill, *101, *104, *108, 208 Marriage contract : of Jan Jacobsen and Maritje Peters, I, 183 of Thomas Smith and Nanne Beets, 265 annulled, 266 of Annetji Jans and Rev. Mr. Bogardus, II, 36 of Peter Jurgens and Catrina Lydnick, 42 of Braut Peelen and Marritje Pieters, 126 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, 11,370 Martensen, Abraham, power of Attorney from, II, 326 constructs a house for Dirck Holgersen, 328 Martensen, Jan, purchases the yacht Hope, II, 328 sells duffels to Thomas Hall 330 Martensen, Martin, power of attorney to, Ill, 39 (See Vlym.) Martens offered for sale by Indians, II, 353 Maryland, Thomas James of, security for Edward Griffin, I, 248 Massachusetts, (Matetusjes,) I 41, 44 Isaac Allerton to deliver a bark at, 11, 9 and to import goods from, 10 Mastmaker's hook, the Dutch build at, Ill, *96 the Swedes demolish a house erected by the Dutch at, *101 *102 Masts, carried from Renselaei-swyck to the Manhattans, Ill, 69 Matennekonck (Del.) a mill erected South of, r. Ill, 79 Swedes accused of having stolen, *92 Mattehoien, Sachem, friendly to the Dutch, HI, *92 Matthys, Clara, I, 167 Matthysen, Jan, I, 249 Mauritsen, Cornells, authorized to build on the South river, HI, »96 Maviere, Jacob, II, 391 Maverick, Samuel, empowered to collect money in Massachusetts for the East India Company, I, 111 Meerkadt, a Tinnekonck Sachem, HI, *83 Megapolensis, Rev. Johannes, Jr., HI, 273, 333, 385, 343 bequest to Helgond Jans, daughter of, 338 certifies to the good health of Mrs. de Hulter, 344 married to a daughter of William Steenye^. 354 lease of his bouwery at Midwout, to Dirck Jansen Cuyper, 376 OF DUTCH MAlSnJSCRIPTS. 75 PAGE. Megapolensis, Johannes, Sr., bequest to Helgond Jans, his grand-daughter, from,. . . Ill, 333 minister at Cocdyk, 355 Meinderts, Annetje, wife of, ensign Dirck Smit, leases her plantation at Mespath,. . Ill, 389 Melyn, Cornells, his account against Kiliaen van Renselaer, for 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 Gerrtje Nanninex, 209 empowered to demand a ground brief from John Underbill, and to sell the land, . 218 purchases a house from Burger Jorissen, 238, 289 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, Ill, 93 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 money in Holland, 144 rents cows and goats on halves, 173, 174 judgment agaiust a ship of, 221 suit between the master of the New Netherland Fortune, and, 253 Melyn, Jaimetje, purchases lace from Laurens Cornelissen, II, 195 Menjer, Samuel, Ill, 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 declaration of Ponkes, an Indian of, 254 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., Du-ck Holgersen purchases and resells land at, Ill, 210, 211 grant of land of land to Francis SoUel and Fran Grion, alias La Cappel, at, 308 Peter Terragon purchases land at, 369 Ensign Dirck Smith's plantation at, rented, 389 Messerv, Michael, a soldier, power of attorney from, Ill, 15 Messingjout, Andrew, contracts to deliver staves to Director Kieft, I, 324 Mey, Peter de, I, 28 Meyer, Jan Cornellisen, pilot of the yacht Dolphin, affidavit of, I, 3 Meyster, Hans, probate of the will of, II, 228, 247 Michaels, Lyntje, I, 249 Michaels, Maddalena, engaged to go to New Netherland; a reputed bad character,. . I, 163 Michulsen, Daniel, appoints David Provoost his attorney, Ill, 253 Michielsen, Stoffel, Ill, 329, 345, 388 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 Jonaser) Tryn.) Midwout, otherwise called Flatbush, Ill, 344 Wamaer Wessels farms the tavern keepers excise of, 347 Jan Hendricks van Gunst purchases land in, 366 76 INDEX TO TKANSLATIONS PASE. Midwout. — Continued. Dirck Jansen Cuyper rents 0. van Ruyven's bouwery at, 374 Rev. Mr. Megapolensis has a bouwery at, 376 Milford, debts due to Claes Cater at, II, 413 Mill, a grist and saw, on Manhattan Island, I, 93 one grist and saw, in operation in 1638 Ill saw, on Nooten Island, leased, 193 implements belonging thereto, 194 erected south of Matinnekonck on the South river, Ill, *79 Miller, the, complaint against the dogs of, 11, 98 Miller, Gerrit the, tavern kept by, ; . . .II, 377, 385 Mine, gold, evidence respecting, II, 371 Minerals, Commissary Hudde ordered to search for Ill, *83 Mingael, Jan Tomassen, his widow marries Jan Claesen, II, 73 (See Jam ; Jansen.) Minister, Swedish, visits the Schuylkill, Ill, *80 Ministers. (See Backeriua ; Bogardus ; Drieius ; Megapolensis ; Polhemus.) Minquaskill, fort Christina situate on Ill, *77 Minuit, Peter, director of New Netherland, I, 98 constructs for Christina on the South river Ill, *78 formerly director of New Netherland, *78 purchased Paghahacking, *93 Moedes, Antony de, Ill, 132 Mol, Lambert Huybertsen, purchases Cornells Jacobsen Stille's plantation on Long Island, I, 388 security for Burger Jorisen, II, 315 Molyn, Serjeant, I, 391 Momma, Guilliam, power of attorney to, I, 330 Monfoort, Jan, award of, in favor of Nicolas Boot, II, 86 Monfoort, Peter, undertakes a tobacco plantation, I, 313, 335 Montague, J. Monjoer de la, Ill, 373, 303 Montague, Jan, junior, Ill, 317, 318, 328 Montague, 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 AUerton, 76 his bouweiy, 133 borrows money from the dea cons, 145 receipt of Tobias Tonissen and William Fredericksen to, 336 Andries Hudde quits claim to Vrendael in favor of, 351 receives the sixth part of the chattels of Hendric de Foreest on certain conditions, 253 guardian of Annetje Jans, H, 36 hires a servant man, 69 leases Vredendael to Bout Francen, 116 Jan de Viser quits the service of, 151 Director Kieft charged with daily carousing with, 163 testifies as to the disposition which Jan Manje made of his property, 176 mentioned, 407 holds an inquest on the body of a dead woman, Ill, 93 visits the Delaware, *93 mentioned, 154, 189, 345, 347, 303, 309—313, 315, 316, 321, 337, 338, 340 member of the council, 356, 257 OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 77 PAGE. Montagne, Johannes de la. — Continued. his bouwery adjoins that of Jochem Pietersen Kuyter, 283 certifies to the good health of Mrs. de Hulter, 344 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, 1,188 Moody, lady, sailors declare that they will n6t take hogs from Coney Island, because they belong to, II, 144 Moor, Edveard II, 202, 203 avrard 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, Ill, 329 Morgan, Charles, serves at Marinham, power of attorney from, Ill, 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 Kobert Butler's wife 432 Richard Smith authorizes him to receive money Ill, 24 releases William Tomassen'from his bond tor John Wilcox, 25 at the South River, 265 Mouritsen, Cornells, Indian deed to, Ill, *107 draft on 213 Movables, what the Dutch law considered, Ill, 169 Moyr, Mr., II, 45 "Muff," a vulgar expression of contempt, origin of the word, II, 165 Myndersen, Myndert, proprietor of the colonic of Achter Col, II, 148, 149, 154 mentioned, 157, 158 N. Kaerden (Norden.) {See Dircksen, Barent ; Prancen, Bout ; Jansen, Qerrit; Tomassen, Teunis.) Nagel, Jan, power of attorney from, II, 398 mentioned, Ill, 110 Namen, Francois van, Ill, 275 Nanninx, Geertje, and children arrive in New Netherland, II, 16 sells her house and lot in New Amsterdam to Comelis Melyn, 209 Navlere, Jacob, date of death of, 392 Nechtanc, Indian name of Corlear's Hook, I, 253 Neel, Gerrit, I, 44 Neelen, Claes Jan, II, 49 Neeyeck, a kil on the South river, Ill, *107, *108 Negroes, employed in building Fort Amsterdam, I, 95 at Fort Hope, 97 prices of, 97 assaulted in New Amsterdam, 172 .eased with a plantation, 326 privateer La Garce captures, II, 60 Adam Rolantsen sells a house occupied by the Company's, 53 Jacob Stoffelsen empowered to recover a negro woman, 141 the Company's, subject to the orders of the Schout fiscal, 163 Nicolas Coorn hires a negro girl, 193 78 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE. Negroes. — Continued. named Anthony, sold, 316 employed on Van Twiller's plantation on Manhattan Island, 333 Capt. de Fries provides for his, 403 Wouter van Twiller allowed to sell his, Ill, 169 deed of land from, 205 a women and boy sold for five hundred and twenty-five guilders, 387 (See Sla/ves.) Nelissen, Hans, I, 336 afSdavit of, as to an attack by Indians on the colonie of Achter Col, II, 147 inventory of property belonging to, 158 Nes, Dirck Jansen, Ill, 337, 254 Nessels, Doecke, power of attorney from, Ill, 286 New Amsterdam, Jan Damen leases two tracts of land in, I, 1 provisions for planting vineyards in, 3 deacons of, loan money, 29, 68, 124, 145, 243, 343,_367 loan catttle, 268," 269 duel in, 39, 40 house built for the midwife in, 91 buildings erected by Wouter Van Twiller in, 91 mills, grist and saw in, 93 condition of these mills in 1638, Ill 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 Comellisen 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, 333 Abraham Planck tears down a placard affixed to the fort at, II, 27 contract to build a church in, 31 Bev. William Bogardus, minister at, 36 Maryn Adriaensen sells to Jan Jansen Damen land in the Smith's valley, 70 lease of the city tavern to Philip Gerritsen, 90 Louweris Cornelissen sells his house in Smith's vally to Frederick Cornellissen, . 101 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 Marjm Adriaensen, 189 Geertje Nannincx sells her house and lot to Comelis Melyn 209 Wooden horse tavern, Philip Geraerdy proprietor of, 227 Adam Roelantsen sells to Govert Aertsen house and lot in, 321 Gillis Pietersen sells to Sara Hart a house and lot in, 359 mortgage of the above premises, 36i deed to Peter Ebel of house and lot in, 367 Cornells Melyn conveys to Jacob Loper, house and lots on East river, 368 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, Ill, 8 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 79 PASE. 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 Skipper Tomassen purchases a lot opposite the five houses, 150 Wooden Horse, location of the, 150 Adriaen Jansen van Ilpendam schoolmaster at, 161 Wessel Evertsen sells to Rut Jacobsen a lot in, 184 Tennis Kraey sells to Comelis Teunissen a house and lot in, 186 Daniel Litschoe leases to Andries Jochems a house and lot on the East River of, 234 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 Cornells 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 gitt 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 Jochem P. Kuyter sells a lot on Pearl Street to Peter W. Couwenhoven, 301 Jan Schryver purchases a lot on the west side of Broadway, 306 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, 313 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, &c., adjoms the Company's warehouse in, 319 Schepen Peter Wolphertsen appointed to value property of Augustyn Herrmans, 319 his award, . 320 Jan Gillisen Verbrugge acquires a lot on the west side of Broadway, 321 Hendrick Hendricksen purchases from Joris Rapalje a house and lot in Pearl street, 326 Jacob Kip, secretary of, 339 Herry Bresser mortgages his house and lot in, 340 Warner Wessel's farms the tavemkeepers excise of, 345, 397 David Ferera hires a house in Pearl street, 359 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 80 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PASS. New Amsterdam. — Continued. Hendrick H. Kip, sells to Caspar Stymens a lot in Brewer street, 405 Bridge lane in, mentioned, 405 (See Manhattan.) New England, Isaac AUerton authorized to sell the ship St. Peter in, II, 248 duflfels not to be sold to the English of, 352 Jan Doomer protected against suits in, 358 people from, visit the South river, Ill, *88 New Haven, John Evans merchant of, II. 183 power of attorney to collect debts Claes Cater at, 413 the Bed Mountain called by the English, 426 ship Love chartered to take a cargo to Barbadoes from, Ill, 53 Govert Loockermans visits, 56 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 Boodebergh.) New Haven, a Dutch settlement on the Schuylkill, Ill, *94 New Jersey. {&e& Ahasimus ; Fort Nassau; Hoboken ; PaulusHook; Pavonia. 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, 11 63 binds Robert Cooke to Mr. Van Curler, 143 testifies Jochim Pietersen was absent when his house was burnt, 235 New Netherland, Brazilian women brought to, II, 40g Wouter van T wilier, formerly director-general of, Ill 23 Peter Minwit, formerly director of, *78 New Plymouth. (See Plymouth) Newton (Nuton) Brian, Captain-Lieutenant, II, 18, 347, 881 ; III, 82 85, 154, 309-313' 315^ 316 member of the council, 302 New Utrecht. (See Bay.) New York City. (See New Amsterdam.) Nicola, Hans, a soldier, suspected of theft, II 54 55 5g Neisen, Dirck, merchant of Amsterdam impowered to collect money for Director Kieft II 57 Tryntie Hans, wife of, jj ggs Noble, William, surgeon, power of attorney of, Hi' 190 about to return to Holland, i no - mentioned, ^ g^ Noblemen, how put to death in Holland, H i(yj Noiret Francois, IH^ 134^ 140, lyg, 179_" igs^ 135 Norden, Joost Tonisen van, HI gj^ (See Bircksen, Parent; Jansen, Otto; Tuenissen.) Noorman, Dirck, Uj 05Q Noorman, Peter Jansen, ttt ^^^ Normann, Hans, from Drente, witness to a will, l' 72 legacy to, " ' ' ^gg Notary. (See Sclielluyne.) Nut Island, house and goats on, t n saw mill on, leased 1 00' jq^ OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 81 FAGB. Nuysren, A. van, Ill, 167 ZSTys, Wolphen, hires himself to Evert Pels II, 131 Nyssen, Tonis, I, 82 note of, II, 159 John Seles leaves half his property to his son-in-law, II, 267 purchases a house and lot in Manhattan, 318 conveys a lot in New Amsterdam to Govert Loockermans, Ill, 105 Oljbesen. (See Eobson.) Ogden, John and Richard, contract to erect a stone church in New Amsterdam,. ... II, 31 power of attorney to, 429 Oldemarckt, William Cornelissen. master of the Blue Cock, II, 307, 308 Old Jan's land, cattle nearly lost in the swamp near, II, 155 Olden (or Old), Thomas, II, 142 Oldengh, James, I, 46, 49 Onckeway, debts due Claes Cater at, II, 413 Onf erre, Robert, II, 256 OnderhUl, Petronella, I, 116 wife of Ulrich Lupoltt, 191 Opdyck, Gysbert, 1, 64, 108, 171, 172, 173, 182, 254; II, 82, 36, 45, 46, 76, 84, 100, 131 167, 180, 186, 189, 190, 209, 239, 241, 263, 276, 289, 290, 292, 293, 294, 333, 336, 337-346 impowered to collect tobacco for Abram Greveraedt, II, 69 commissary of provisions, 153, 154 testifies regarding the insolent conduct of Captain Underbill and others at the house of Philip Gerritsen, 176 refuses to drink with Underbill, 177 assigns an account to David Proovost, Ill, 3 mentioned, 138, 139, 160, 171 commissary at Fort Hope, 159 Ordinances. (See Laws.) Orphans. (See Amsterdam.) Osenbrugh. (See Sendricksen.) Otsen, Juriaen, II, 158 Otterspoor. (See Manhattan.) Ouldham, James, I, 49 Outhout, Foppe Jansen, Ill, 275, 282 Oven, capacity of a New Amsterdam, II, 101 Oyen, John, becomes security for John Brent, II, 73 P. Page, Abraham, I, 64, 65, 220, 283 Paghahacking, Peter Minuit purchases, Ill, *92 Pain, John, surgeon, certifies as to the cause of the death of a woman, Ill, 92 Pakatoc (Pakeketock), Govert Loockermans purchases half a deer at, Ill, 56, 57 Palma, island of, wine imported from, I, 146 Papegay, Lieutenant, Ill, *94 Papeljon, Louis, purchases the plantation of the late Jan Jansen van Ditmarsen,. . . Ill, 200 plantation of Jan Jansen van Ditmarsen conveyed to, 255 sells half of said plantation, 256 Parker, Ralph, I, 75 Parodon de la Violette, Foj je, aflBdavit of, II, 370 11 82 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Paschen, Jochem, power of attorney from, II, 265 Passage to New Netherland, price of, II, 240 Passayonck, a sachem invites the Dutch to build at, Ill, *91 Patent to Thomas Sanders for a house and twenty-five morgens of land on Manhattan Island, I, 59 to Francis SoUel and Prans. Grion dit la cappel, of a tract of land on Mespachtes KiU, Long Island, Ill, 308 Patervaer, Hendrick Jacobsen, part owner of the privateer La Garce, Ill, 116 power of attorney to, 190 gives bond for goods on board the Bontekoe, 237 (See Jacobsen,) Patricx, Annetie, enters the service of Cornells van Tienhoven, Ill, 95 Patricks, Daniel, his widow marries Tobias Peaks, Ill, 143 Patroon of Renselaerswyck, high and low jurisdiction claimed for, Ill, 68 High jurisdiction denied to, 78 Patroons, limits of a colonic according to the charter of Freedom, granted to, II, 174 rights of, 175 Paulisen, Michiel, power of attorney to, Ill, 149 mentioned, 184 Paulith, William, power of attorney to, Ill, 338 Paulus Hook, purchased by Abraham Planck, 1, 17, 25 portions of, leased, 61, 68 Abraham Planck mortgages, as collateral security for a note, II, 104 leased to Comelis Arissen, 106 Pauw, Jan, power of attorney from, Ill, 104 Pauwley, Benj'n, administrator of estate of Francis Lasle, II, 136 Pavonia, Jan Evertsen Bont resident of, I, 45, 57 lease of the Company's bouwery at, 58 houses buUt at, 92 Comelis van Vorst's widow resident of, 137 inventory of the property of Mrs. Ide van Vorst, at, 272 the Dutch defeat Indians at, 11, 113 the Dutch people killed at, 113 Cornelius Arentsen resides at, Ill, 43 (See Jan de Lacher''s Hook.) Pearls purchased at New Amsterdam, Ill, 6 Peas, price of, II, 438 Peelen Brant, marriage contract of, II, 126 children of, 126, 127 power of attorney to collect money for Aeltje Claes from the heirs of, 192 Pels, Evert, note of, II, 120 Wolfert Nys hires himself to, 121 purchases a lot on Manhattan Island, HI, 115 leases the Bogardus bouwery on Manhattan Island, 287 Peltries. (See Beavers ; Furs.) Penoyer, Robert, testifies to an attempt on the life of Director Kleft by Maryn Adriaeusen, II, 92 Pentoor, Joris, assigned to Thomas Hall, II, 216, 217 Pergens, Jacob, HI, 205 Persyn, Tobias van, Ill, 339 Peter, Big, a negro, his daughter bound to Nicholas Coom, II, 192 Philipsen. (See Flypsen) Pia, Pierre, declaration of, II, 77 cadet 114, 116 power of attorney to 211 OP DUTCH MANUSOEIPTS. 83 FJlSE Pieces, Jan, rents Rem Jansen's plantation on Long Island, II, 97 Picet, Michel, a liog shot belonging to, II, 77 amount due for clearing land for, 86 purchases a house on Manhattan Island, 96 leases his house to Teunis Cray, 137 Picket, Jan, purchases a sloop, Ill, 229 Pierre, Cicero, David Petersen de Vries threatens to put him ashore at Cayenne, ... I, 73 contract between Peter Monfoort and, 225 (See Italian) Piers, Herry, conveys his plantation to Peter Stoutenburgh, Ill, 214 Piersel, Jan Jansen van, povrer of attorney from, Ill, 45 Burger Jorissen security for, 47 promissory note of, " 48 Pieters, Immetje, marries Evert Evertsen Bisschop, I, 171 Pieters, Maritje, marriage contract of, I, 183 children of, II, 126, 127 power of attorney to collect money for Aeltie Claes, daughter of, 193 Pieters, Styntie, II, 54 Pietersen, Abraham, miller, I, 102, 103, 163 sells the grain on bouweries Nos. 5 and 6, II, 16 mentioned, 136, 137 from Haerlem, conveys a lot in New Amsterdam to Hendrick Egbertsen, Ill, 124 testifies that Jan Stevensen sold Jacob Roy a house and garden in New Amsterdam, 136 witness, 137, 266 Pietersen, Adriaen, from Alckmaer, Hendric Pietersen conveys his plantation to, I, 319 rents his house and garden for his washing, 254 sells his house and plantation, II, 138 empowers Jan Jansen to receive money left him (P.), by his brother who died in the East Indies, 288 Pietersen, Adriaen, from Essendelft, legacy to, I, 234 Pietersen, Anna, legacy to, I, 334 Pietersen, Aeltie, Peter Wolfersen adopts, II, 5 Pietersen, Albert, trumpeter, purchases part of Jan Cornelissen's lot Ill, 86 survey of said lot, 87 Pietersen, Antone, HI, *101,*108 Pietersen, Christian, agrees to contribute to the support of a wounded seaman, II, 233 witness, 234,292, 411 purchases the frigate La Garce, II, 277 deceased, Ill, 77 (See Rams.) Pietersen, Claes, resident of New Amsterdam, Ill, 301 mentioned, 383 Pietersen, Cornelia, master of the yacht West India Raven, 1, 144, 146, 147, 158 161, 162, 189, 190 Pietersen, Cors., from Langeraar, testifies to having sold cloth to Mrs. Bogardus,. . I, 61 sells his wife's claim to his father's estate, 81 testifies that Barent Dircksen sold his bouwery to Hendric Pietersen, 309 testifies that N. Coorn ordered Govert Loockmans to strike his flag when passing Beren Island, II, 198 declares that the Indians deny having burned J. P. Kuy ter's house, 354 Indians insult, 353, 354 lot in New Amsterdam conveyed to, 367 his widow resides in Pearl street, New Amsterdam, Ill, 365 Pietersen, David. (See De Tries.) Pietersen, GiUis, chief boatswain of the yacht Hope, I, 69, 70 84 INDEX TO TKANSLATIONS PAOE Pietersen van der Gouw, Gillis, master carpenter, testifies to improper language of Grietje Reyniers, I, 55 testifies as to what buildings were erected by the government in the time of Direc- tor Van Twiller, 91 testifies as to the condition of the fort, &c., at the time of the arrival of Director Kieft 110 evidence of, iu behalf of Jochem Beeckman, 153 witness to papers, 189, 256, 307, 308 materials delivered to, 394 empowered to collect money for Hendrick Jansen, II, 314 promises to pay a fine imposed on Hendrick Jansen, his father-in-law, 219 sells house and lot to Peter Ebel, 367 sells his house and lot to Sara, wife of Thomas Hart, 359 mortgage of the above premises to, 361 Peter Ebel indebted to, for purchase of a house, 400 power of attorney from, 417 mentioned, Ill, 17 power of attorney to, 37 promissory note of, .- . 45 promissory note to, 102 purchases Richard Smith's house, 364 Pietersen, Gregoris, evidence of, as to a diiBculty between under-sheriff Bredenbent and Thomas Walraven, I, 173 indebted to Peter Van de Linden for surgical attendance, 197 mentioned, II, 171 Petersen, Gysje, and husband, will of, II, 40 Pietersen, Hans, engages to serve Paulus vander Beecq, IH, 353 Pietersen, Hendrick, from Hasselt, mason, commits an assault, I, 74 testifies as to abusive language addressed to Philip de Truy, 88, 89 Barent Dircksen said to have sold his bouwery to, 209 witness to a deed, 319 purchased, while drunk, Maryn Adriaensen's plantation, 236 leases maize land on Manhattan Island, 323 affidavit of, in regard to the price of beaver, II, 139 witness, 168, 210, 368 Carel Staets engages to serve 181 rents land in Manhattan Island, 381 mentioned, HI, 276 Pietersen, Hendrick, from Wesel, conveys his plantation beyond Sapokanikan to Adrian Pietersen, I, 219 leases cattle from Director Kieft, 241 mentioned, II, 4 Pietersen, Isbrant, dies in the East Indies, II, 388 Pietersen, Jacob, II, 343 Pietersen, Jan, alias Comrade Jan, alias Borsje, from Amsterdam, testifies to an assault committed by Jan Damen on the latter's step-daughter, I, 28 wages paid to, 63 borrows money from the deacons of New Amsterdam, 267 and Abraham Lyker sells their house on Manhattan Island, II, 96 declaration of 172 Pietersen, surgeon Jan, of Essendelft, will of, I,g33 Pietersen, Jan, from Haerlem, Ill, 353 Pietersen, Jan, from Housem, George Lucombs hires himself to, I, 49 testifies to words used by Anthony Jansen's wife against Domine Bogardus, 54 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 85 Pietersen, Jan. — Continued. witnesses a note, 131 plantation of, on the North River, 149 Thomas Wesson hires himself to, 237 hires cattle from Director Kieft, 239 testifies tliat Thomas Becher prognosticated the clay of his own death, 244 deposition of, II, 50 sells yacht to Hendric Jansen, 326 testifies that a piece of frieze purchased by Thomas Hall fell short in the measure, 330 sells house and lot to Egbert van Borsum, 387 Pietersen, Jelis, Ill, 144, 151 power of attorney of, 160 Pietersen, Jelmer, I, 148 Pietersen, Jochem. (See Kuyter.) Pietersen, Karsten, II, 168 Pietersen, Laurens, legatee of Roelof RoelofFsen, I, 165 declaration of, II, 166 Piertersen, Lourens, from Norway, evidence of, in regard to purchase of land west of Mespachtes, L. I., Ill, 210 his evidence confirmed, 211 Pietersen, Lukas, II, 480 Pietersen, Peter, I, 89 Pietersen, Tobias, wages paid by Mr. La Montague to, I, 65 Pietersen, Tobias, from Haerlem, sailor, assaults a squaw, I, 151 one of the crew of the West India Raven, 162 Pitersen, William, from Bolsaert, promissory note of, II, 399 Pietersen, de Groot William, testifies that Govert Lookmans was ordered by N. W. Coom to strike his flag when passing Berm Island, II, 198 Pietersen, Wybrant, commissary of stores, testifies as to the leaky condition of the , ship Dolphin before saOing, I, 6 mentioned, 80, 93, 94, 95, 101, 109, 111, 117, 130, 158, 161, 216 insults the wife of Anthony Jansen, 86 produces evidence to prove her former bad character, 90 testifies against Jan Evertsen Bout, 208 succeeded as commissary by Ulrich Lupoltt, 231 certifies the birth of Mr. Hudde's child, 233 Pietersen, Wyntie, empowered by Jan Jansen to receive money due him, II, 66 power of attorney to, Ill, 18 PUles, Rivert Symonsen, II, 268, 269 Piques (Pieckes), Vincent, HI, 261, 262, 317, 318 Pischer, Crigier, hkes a piece of land in Breuckelen, II, 335 power of attorney from, in, 22 Pischoen, Greger, assignment by, II, 268 Piters, Gomelis, II, 118, 120 a soldier, certifies that David Pietersen de Vries treated his servants properly, 132 Piterse, Christiaen, HI, 409 Pitsert, Richard, contracts to erect a fence and plant tobacco, I, 101 Pitsert, Tjerck, I, 163 Planck, Abraham tsaaksen, note of, I, 17 purchases Paulus Hook, 17, 25 rents a part of Paulus Hook, 61, 68 sells maize to Mr. La Montagne, 65 hires cows from Director Kieft, 124 witness 195, 220, 257, 305, 316 86 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAOB. Planck, Abraham Isaaksen. — Continued. tears down a placard affixed to the gate of Fort Amsterdam, II, 27 note of, 65, 103 mortgages Paulus Hook, 104 leases Paulus Hook to Comelis Arissen, 106 conveys beavers to Fort Amsterdam, 357 pays Hendrick Roesen, 259 witness, 287,388, 337, 396; HI, 86, 87, 99, 143, 143 purchases a lot in the Smith's Valley, HI, 127 Jan Stevensen's house and garden conveyed to, 130 part owner of the yacht Seahorse, 328 receipt from, 219 (See Verplancky, Planck, Jacob, I, 9 Planck, Jacob Albertsen, sheriff of Rensellaerswyck, 1,18, 26 Plantius, Domine, HI, 163 Plantius, Gertrude, Ill, 163 Plate belonging to Jonas Bronc, II, 109 belonging to Jan Jansen van St. Obyn, 331 left by Jan Jansen van St. Obyn, 391 Pleunsen, Pleun, I, 163 Pleydoen, Sir Edmund, owns a bark in Virginia, H, 302, 303 referred to 234 Plymouth, New, Jonathan Brewster resident of, II, 388 Thomas Willel, resident and merchant of, HI, 113, 393, 394, 396 Poentie, Teunis Dircksen, power of attorney from, HI, 111 Polhemius, Johannes Theodorus, power of attorney from, HI, 343 Pomnoen, Gillis Jansen, Ill, 3 employed at Fort Hope, '. 57 power of attorney from, 316 Pomsen, William, HI, 133, 138 (See Iselstyn.) Ponkes, an Indian of Marreckkawick, declares that the Indians deny having burned J. P. Kuyter's house, H, 253, 354 Poor, the deacons of the church administer the property for the, I, 268 legacies to, II, 332, 300, 302 donations for the, 346, 251, 347 of Bunich, legacy of Jan Jansen Damen to, HI, 199 Popular customs. (See Customs, popular.) Pork, price of, H^ 364 Portaport, Francisco de, I, 43, 44 Porter, John, tobacco belongine to, sold in Ireland, II, 355, 356, 401 account of, HI^ 12 in Curacoa 14 Pos, Symon Dircksen, I, 54 declares that he has no knowledge of goods assigned to him by Jan van Hardenbergh, II, 396 mentioned, 384 power of attorney to, 404 deceased, HI, 14 Pottagie, Jan, I, 68 ; II, 106 Potter, Comelis de, HI, 332 purchases land on Long Island from Henry Breser, ' 268 purchases part of Jochem Pieters Kuyter's land, 283 purchases house and land near the ferry on Long Island, 392, 294 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 87 PASS. Potter, Cornells de. — Oontinued. purchases land at Rechkawlck, 296 agent, agrees to abide by the appraisers' valuation of Augustyn Herrman's house and lot, 319 Pouwelsen, David, I, 163 Powder and guns smuggled, II, 179 Price of produce, provisions, goods, negroes, &c., I, C3-65, 97, 279-282 of a passage to New Netherland, II, 240 of pork, 364 of peas and wheat, 438 of beaver, Ill, 34, 35 of a yacht, 58 of building a house, 60 of frigate Palomme, 231 of negroes, 387 Prinen, Peter Cornelissen, power of attorney to, Ill, 19 Prints, Johan, Swedish governor at the South river, endeavors to obtain permission to erect a trading house In the country of the Minquaas, II, 369 Isaac AUerton converses with, 882 report of his proceedings on the South river Ill, *77 orders a Dutch skipper to quit the Schuylkill, *82 his letter to Commissary Hudde, *85 Commissary Hudde protests against, *96 erects a house in front of Fort Beversreede, on the Schuylkill, *98 forbids the Dutch to erect buildings near Fort Beversreede, *100 orders a Dutch house to be demolished, *101, *102 promissory note for, 222 Isaac AUerton empowered to collect amount of said note, 223 Privateers. (See Sliips.) Probate of Martin Ael's will, II, 255 (See WilU.) Protest of Director Kieft against Andries Hudde, I, 228 against Fiscal van der Hoykins for neglect of duty, II, 162 against Andries Koulofsen, chief boatswain, for neglect of duty, 169 against Tymen Jansen, ship carpenter, for neglect of duty, 170 against the patroon of Renselaerswyck building a fort on Beren Island, 174 of Peter Wyncoop against the unloading of his vessel, 178 against Govert Loockerman's trading at the South river, 182 against Claes van Elsland, for failing to account for property of Wouter van TwlUer, 207 of Jan Laurensen Appel against Arnoldus van Hardenbergh and others, 403 of B. van Slechtenhorst, Director of Rensselaerswyck, against Director Stuy-vesant, III, 68 of Commissary Hudde against the Swedish government, *86, *96 Provisions in Ireland, price of, II, 356 Provoost, David, certifies to the sourness of imported wine, I, 146 contracts to purchase Indian com, 198 certificates that his wife is living, 203, 299, 300, 301 David P. de Vries and Rev. Everardus Bogardus securities for, 216 his bond as guardian of Jan van Vorst, 218 leases his plantation on Manhattan Island, 223 witoesses the wUl of Surgeon Pietersen, 285 late commissary of provisions, 262 Jurlaen Hendricksen promises to finish his house, 801 guardian of Jan van Vorst, 302 88 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE Provoost, David. — Qontimied,. power of attorney from, 303 Jan van Vorst gives him a receipt in full, as his guardian, 311 empowers Claes van Elslant to superintend his plantation on Long Island and manage his affairs in his absence, II, 36 Govert Loockmans empowered to collect accounts from, 48 empowers Gillis Verbrugge to receive a legacy left his wife by her uncle in France, 94 mentioned, 175, 180, 185, 263, 265, 358, 366, 371, 390, 394, 400, 406, 419 promissory note of Claes van Elslant to, 185 award in the case of Catrina Verlet against, 373 late commissary at Fort Hope, power of attorney from, Ill, 2 assigns an account against the West India Company to the heirs of Jochem Botjes and Jan Cornelissen, 3 Gysbert op Dyck assigns an account to, 3 certificates that his wife is living, 4, 117 empowers Gillis Verbrugge to receive money from the receiver-general at Leyden, 5 power of attorney from, 117 imports iron from Boston, 118 statement respecting brandy shipped on board a vessel of, 189 magistrates of New Haven requested to make inquiries about the above brandy, . . 193 mentioned, 227, 376 site of his house in New Amsterdam, 343 curator of Areantje Cuvilje's estate, 244 attorney of Daniel Michielsen, 253 appointed attorney of Jan Dircksen and Peter Teunissen of Katskil, 359 attorney of Femmetje Alberts, 267 Arent van Corlear revokes a power of attorney given to 334 sheriff of Breucklen, Midwout and Amesfoort, 361 Provoost, Guilliam, I, 303 Putten. (See Oerritsen; Teunissen.) Q. Quadickho, a Minqua chief, visits Manhattan, HI, 369 R. Raels, Styntie, widow of Lucas van Kipshaven, Ill, 408 Raet, Ellas de, land on the island of Manhattan belonging to, leased, I, 263 empowered to collect money due the late Lieutenant Bartram, II, 44 director of the West India Company, Ill, 169 Rams, Christopher Pietersen, partner in privateer La Garce, II, 323 assigns his interest in the privateer La Garce, 878 (See Pietersen, Christian.) Rankokuskil, the Dutch obtain a large tract of land north of, III,*1C17 Ranst, Tobias, HI, 314 Rapaelje, George (or Joris), supplied with cows by Wouter van Twiller, ..., I, 14 declaration of, in regard to goods stolen from Commissary van Curler, 32 borrows money from the deacons, 293 husband of Catalina Trico, 11, 61 mentioned, 63 award of, in favor of Nicholas Boot, 86, 235 hires cattle to William Smith of Stamford, 187 Cornells Masen orders grain to be sold lying in the store of, 194 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 89 PAGE. Rapaelje, George (or Joris). — Continued. promissory note of, 236 chief boatswain, Jan Dircksen malves liis will in the house of, 349 mentioned, Ill, 245 sells a house and lot in Pearl Street, New Amsterdam 326 owns property in Pearl Street, New Amsterdam, 365 Rappaelje, Sarah, wife of Hans Hansen, II, 61 Rappehaninck, Virginia, II, 202 Rechkewick, Long Island, Cornelis de Potter purchases land at, Ill, 396 Records, titles of lost, Ill, 19, 21, 22, 107 Redenhasen, Abel, II, 132 assaults Redder Eversen, 133 Red Mountain, the, called New Haven by the English, II, 426, 428 (See Bodeberch.) Rieversen, Gerrit, appointed administrator of the estate of Wm. Cornelissen Coster, II, 134 Reformation, Dutch law of, Ill, 218 Rely, Richard, power of attorney from, II, 152 Rem, Tobias, assigns an account to Seger Teunissen, II, 252 power of attorney from, Ill, 19 mentioned, 269 Renselaer, Kiliaen van, sends settlers and horses to New Netherland, I, 37 sends settlers to New Netherland, II, 6 forbidden to build ^ fort on Beren Island, by 174 hereditary commander of the Colonic of Rensselarswyck, 175 protest against the unloading of the ship belonging to, 178 answers thereto, 179 Isbrant Claesen and Harman Arentsen discharged from the service of, 186 vessel ordered to strike lier flag when passing Beren Island, by an officer in the service of, 199 Cornells Maersen resides in the Colonic of, 235, 236 Renselaers Steyn, the fort on Beren Island called, II, 175 Rensselaerswyck, Jacob Albertsen Planck, sheriff of, I, 18 cattle sent to, 98 mentioned, II, 130, 121, 134 Arent van Curler, secretary of, 122 no fort to be erected beyond the limits of, 174 canker of freemen to be removed from, 175 efforts to keep free traders out of, 180 a negro girl bound to Nicolas Coorn of, 192 Cornelis Antonissen resident of, 192 Cornells Masen, resident of, 194 a vessel passing Beren Island ordered to strike her flag for the stapleright of 199, 224 Arent van Curler empowered to settle Michael Jansen'a account with the patroon of, ; 230 Sander Leendersen resident of, Ill , '■ ' protests of Brant van Slecbtenhorst, Director of, 63 to constitute a district separate from Fort Orange, 65 high and low jurisdiction claimed for the patroon of, 68 masts carried to Manhattan from, 69 Andries de Vos member of the council of, 70 B. V. Slechtenhorst, sheriff of, summoned before the director and council, 78 court of, not independent, '''8 Cornelis Maersen, a resident of, Ill 13 90 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAGE. Renssellaerswyck, Jacob Albertsen Vla.^cVi.— Continued. Sauder Leendertsen, resident of. 119 William Twiller, resident of, 120 Cornells Segersen, resident of, 121 Rut Jacobsen, resident of, 184 laws and jurisdiction of, extended to Cattskill, 204 Gysbert Cornelissen, a residentof, 374 Arent van Corlear, resident of, 334 Rent of cows, payable in butter, 1, 10, 154, 210, 303, 323 ; II, 59, 75, 91 117, 123, 274, 320 332 ; III, 371, 288 of land, payable in grain I, 10, 18, 59, 78, 79, 87, 108, 133, 134, 135, 136, 139, 310 323 ; II, 59, 75, 91, 112, 117, 123, 125, 381 ; III, 271, 272 payable in tobacco, 1, 150, 311, 330, 363, 283, 323, 336 ; II, 8 payable in fowls, II, 281 payable in tenth of the produce, Ill, 202 of a house and lot on the East river. New Amsterdam, 324 payable in Indian corn, 374 Report on the proceedbigs of the Swedes on the South river, Ill, *77 Reyersen, Jan, , Ill, 407 Reyersen, Mounts, II, 232 Reyger, Hans, II, 370, 405 Reyn, Mr., I, 65 Reyniers, Grietje, wife of Anthony Jansen from Sales, Inquires who does her new born child resemble, I, 53 accuses Rev. Mr. Bogardus of perjury, ! 54 immodest behavior and language of, 55 Mrs. Bogardus avoids, 56 Wybrant Pietersen insults, 86 calls Philip de Truy a liar, 88, 89 discharged from service in Amsterdam, for improper conduct, 90 ReyDiersen, Arent, purchases the house and lot of Rutgert Arensen, II, 325 mentioned, 257 Reyntsen, Adriaen (or Arent), affidavits of, II, 139 Reynsen, Jacob, I, 308 ; II, 111 executor of Jacob Jacobsen Roy, II, 115 Riest, Philip, sells frigate Palomme to Thomas Willett, Ill, 281 Riethoven, Mathias van, power of attorney to, II, 401 Rigner, Johannes, serves at Marinham, II, 405 Ringo, Philip Jansen, will of, II, 232, 300 agrees to contribute to the support of Cornells Doele, 233 goods left by Anthony Crol, in the hands of 298 Anthony Crol leaves his property to, 301 mentioned, 831 promissory note of, • Ill, 35 manumits Manuel, the Spaniard, 91 indebted to Anthony Crol, 163 Rinnegaconck. (See Long Island.) Ritserts (Richards), Diggory, enters the service of Mr. De Vries, I, 115 Robberts, Maritje, wife of John Seles, left half her husband's property, II, 267 Robertson, Thomas, sells to George Wolsey a house and plantation at Flushing, II, 423 Robbertson, William, contracts to build a house for Tymen Jansen, II, 129 Rochbou, chief of the Crommegon, III^ 57 Rochelle, Du-ector Kieft suspected of having run goods in and out of, II, 200 Rodeberch, Isaac Allerton, about to sail to the, II, 9 (See New Haven; Bed Mountain.) OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 91 PAGE. Rodenbergh, Johannes,.... II, 314, 349; III, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27 28, 29, 31, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 43, 44, 52, 76, 91, 118, 157, 170, 173, 174, 175, 191, 192 Rodenborcb, Lucas, vice-director at Curacoa, II, 327, 355 promissory note of, 340, 341 mentioned, III^ 13, 167 purchases part of .lochem Pietersen Kuyter's land, 283 Rodetsroch, Hans, II, 286 RodolfF, Jeuriaen, hires goats from Mr. van Twiller, I, 24 declaration of, 120 Serjeant, .■ 264 affidavit of, in relation to au attack on Indians at Pavonia, II, 114 mentioned, 249 Roelantsen, Adam, schoolmaster, testifies to improper behavior of Anthony Jansen's wife, I, 5,5 purchases the claim of Cors Pietersen's wife on her father's estate, 81 mentioned, 84 amount of damage done to the garden of, 291 from Doclium, Jan Teunissen contracts to build a house for, II, 11 sells a house to Ulrich Klein, 52 Hans Hendricks makes his will at the house of, 164 contract to furnish wainscotting to, 313 sells house and lot on Manhattan Island to Govert Aertsen, 321 thrown out of the tavern by order of Fiscal van Dyck, 416 mentioned, Ill, 115 indebted to Andries Roeloffsen, 135 (See Groen.) Roelantsen, Lubbert, Ill, 407 Roeloffsen, Andries, from Masterlandt, power of attorney from, Ill, 135 Roeloffsen, Roeloff, will of, I, 165 Roesen, Hendrick, II, 257 deceased, 259 Rogen, Daniel, Ill, 171, 192, 197 Roophahesky, a kill on the South river, Ill, *107 Root, Symon, understands the language of the Minquaas, II, 369 authorized to build on the South river, Ill, *96 mentioned, ■- *100, *101, *102, *104, 108, 213 the Swedes demolish the house of, *105 Indian deed to, *107 Renier Dominicus in the service of, 113 trader at the South river, 185 Ros, Gillis, I, 260 Rossum. (See Aertsen, Huyck.) Rost, Captain Flip de, commands a vessel in the Bay of Campeachy, Ill, 177 Rost[ Gillis, n, 66 Rotterdam, Jan van. (See Cornelissen.) Rouloffs, Andries, weighmaster, II, 126 Rouloffsen, Andries, chief boatswain, I, 294 accused of neglect of duty, 169 mentioned, 11. 359 Rouloffsen, Annitje, Jan, Sarah, Sytje and Tryntje, children of Roeloff Jansen and Annetje Jans, II, 37 Rouloffsen, Peter, receipt of, H, 270 Roy, Jacob Jacobsen, note of, I, 224 mentioned, Hi 54, 55, 56 92 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAOE. Roy, Jacob Jacobsen. — Continued. Fokeltje Willems, wife of, 62 sick a-bed, acknowledges to be indebted to certain persons, Ill will of, 115 sells half his lot at Manhattan to Coraelis Arissen 266 testifies regarding words spoken by Jan Snediger, 351 power of attorney from, Ill, 37 gunner 45 buys a house and garden from Jan Stevensen, and conveys them to Abram Planck, 136 inventory of the effects of, 245 Rudolphy, Gysbert, Ill, 168, 205 Rumschut, Herman, affidavit of, II, 19 Rutgereen, Jan, sells his land at Midwout, Ill, 366 (See Hudde.) Rutten, Peter, sailmaker on board the Princess, Ill, 20 Ruys, Annetje, wife of Jan Snediger, testifies that Hellegond Joris said Jan the pilot was the father of her child, II, 195 mentioned, Ill, 154 Ruyter, Claes Jansen, goes security for Anthony Jansen, I, 221 Petertje Jans, wife of, II, 195, 197 promissory note of, Ill, 11 purchases the yacht Peace, 58 power of attorney to, 130 has land on Long Island, 297 Fredrick Lubbertsen accused of carrying away a calf belonging to, 325 David Ferera hires his house, 359 Ruyven, Cornells van, Secrctar}' of New Netherland, Ill, 321 et seg purchases a farm with buildings at Flatbush, 344 certifies that Mrs. Provoost is alive, 361 rents his bouwery at Midwout to Dirck Jansen Cuyper, 374 Ruyven, Laurens van, Ill, 323 R3-cken, Abraham, marries Margaret Harraansen, I, 104 stolen hogs said to have been eaten at the house of, II, 23 mentioned, 63 sells his house on Manhattan Island, 96 leases his farm on Long Island to William Hutchinson, 125 mentioned, Ill, 298 sells a lot on Manhattan Island to Jochem Beeckman, 299 R3rcken, Gysbert, agreement between Jan Jacobsen and, to work on farm, I, 103 note of Bout Francen in favor of, II, 87 Ryff, Hendric, II, 208, 229 Rykaerts, Anneke, I, 249 S. Sabbath. (See Sunday.) St. Christopliers, contract to convey goods and passengers from New Amsterdam to, II, 28 St. Germain, Jan Ceno Abins, II, 77 St. Obyn, Jan Jansen van, bequeaths pieces of plate to his father, II, 231 Fredrick Lubbersen indebted to, 289 inventory of goods left by, 291 affidavit of, Ill, 56 mentioned, 229 son-in-law of Hendrick Kip, 269 Thomas Baxter steals a bark belonging to, 329 owns a house and lot in Brewer street. New Amsterdam, 226 OF DUTCH MANUSCKIPTS. 93 PAGE. Salem, John Browu of, Ill, 393 Salt, price of, II, 340 Sandelyn, Jacob, I, 66 Sanders (Sandersen), Thomas, purchases a house and twenty-five morgens of land,. . I, 59 engages Richard Pitsert to fence his land and plant tobacco, 101 testifies to words used by Anthony Jansen's wife to Philip de Truy, 103 engages Isaac Abrahamsen, 157 leases land to Isaac Abrahamsen and Caspar Dircksen, l'J7 a smith, leases his bouwery to Jan Tomassen, 247 the Crazy Smith's Hill, called after, Ill, 75 Thomas Hall purchases a plantation formerly occupied by, 114 formerly occupied Malle smits berg on Manhattan Island, 187 Sandlooper, Dirck Lambersen, Ill, 266 Sanery, Rowland, Ill, 133 Sanghikans, Commissary Hudde sets out for, Ill, *83 Sapokanikan, tobacco plantation at, I, 97 Thomas Hall rents Van Twiller's plantation at, 334 (See Manhattan) Sassian's maize land on Long Island, Ill, 397 Sausoy, Marceu, Ill, 369 Savery, Roelant, Ill, 164 Scarburgh, Edward, of Virginia, gives a bond that he will not enter the South river, give any information of the expedition against the Swedes, Ill, 383 Schabank, Peter, gives bond for goods on board the Bontekoe, Ill, 337 Schacksburg, James, rents a plantation, I, 382 Schaeif banck, Peter, witness, Ill, 408 Schandelaer, Samuel, I, 63 Schellu_yne, Dirck van, appointed attorney of Brant van Slechtenhorst, Ill, 318 notary public, 231 attorney for Lubbert van Dincklagen, sells lots belonging to the latter,. . 306, 309-313, 331 empowered to manage the afiFau-s of Adriaen Keyser during the hitter's absence in Holland, '. 333 Thomas Spicer and Thomas Hall e.xecute a bond before, 340 notarial act executed by Jan Gillisen Verbrugge before, 408 Schendel, Hendrick van, Ill, 159 Schepens of New Amsterdam, deed executed before, Ill, 405 Schepmoes, Abraham Jansen, legacy to, II, 326 Schepmoes, Jan Jansen, purchases a sloop, I, 46 sells his house and plantation, 304 Nicolaes Sloper engages to fulfill the contract which George Baxter made with,. . II, 17 contract to build a house for, 39 guardian of Marritje Pieters, 126, 138 empowers Cornelis Antonissen to collect money for Aeltje Claes, 192 power of attorney to, 212 appointed executor of Peter Jansen, 313 Peter Jansen mortgages his house to, 213 his arrival in New Netherland with wife and two children 346 Gerrit Douman hires a house from, 259 mentioned, '^^^ purchases a house and lot on Manhattan Island, 315 promissory note of, 335 father of Abraham Jansen Schepmoes, 336 power of attorney to, Illi 50 mentioned, ^^5' ^^^ 94 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PASE. Scheimerlioorn, Jacob Jansen, m^ 234 gives bond for goods on board the Bontekoe, 235 mentioned ; 275 Scheerburch, Tryntie, wife of Hendrick Jansen, ransomed from Indians, II, 219 widow Ill, 274 Scbinkels, Aeltje, mother of Andries Hudde, I, 300 ; III, 391, 392 Schipper, Hans, a soldier, I, 27, 121, 174, 224, 267 Sohlick, Cornelis Anthonissen van, II, 383 (See Antonissen.) Schmit, Jan Gerritsen, Ill, 299, 300 (See Gerritsen, Jan.) Schoete, Swens, a Swedish lieutenant, demolishes a Dutch house at the Schuylkill, . . III,*102 abuses Commissar}' Hudde, *103 School, parents bound to send their children to, II, 37, 102 Schoolmasters. (See Ilpendam; Boelantsen; Stevensen ) Schoolt, Jooris, power of attorney from, Ill, 303 Schoonmaker, Jan, II, 115 Schoorsteen, Peter, II, 129 Schoorsteenveger, Peter, owns a plantation on Long Island, Ill, 200, 255, 256 Schorrakyn. (See Manhattan.) Schout-tiscal. (See Fiscal.) Schow. (See Jansen, Symon.) Schreek, Paulus, Ill, 305 Schrender, Hans, I, 264 Shroder, Jeuriacn, Ill, 90, 99 Schryrer, Jan, master tailor, purcliases a lot on Broadway, New Amsterdam, Ill, 306 Schulenborch, P., Ill, 205 Schut.Jan, 111,290 Schut, Jan "Willemsen, testifies that Jan Evertsen Bout called Qillis de Voocht an informer, I, 208 deacon of New Amsterdam, 268, 269 witnesses an instmment, 288 certifies that Mrs. Provoost is alive, 299, 300, 301 power of attorney from, II, 67 witness, 71 from Lnbeck, evidence of, against Barent Jansen Tourbaj', 243 power of attorney from, Ill, 26 Schuterton, Michael, affidavit of, II, 34 Sclmts, Barbara, mother-in-law of David Provoost, I, 203 David Provoost marries Margaretta Gillis, daughter of, HI, 4, 5 mother of Mrs. Provoost, 117 David Provoost married to a daughter of, 361 Schutt, Surgeon Gerrit, declaration of, as to the cause of Gerrit Jansen's death, I, 18 testifies to an assault committed by Jan Damen, on his step-daughter, 28 Schuylkill, a Dutch sloop arrives at, Ill #79 that sloop ordered from there by the Swedes, *80 *82 the Swedes build a fort at tlie, *78 the Dutch urged to build on the, *9I contest between the Dutch and Swedes for possession of the, *92 the Swedes cut down the trees around the Dutch house on the, *93 conveyed I)}- the Indians to the Dutch, *93 the Swedes prevent the Dutch building on the, *94 the Swedes pull down a Dutch house at the, *101 *102 Schwart, Jacob, purchases a lot on Broadway, New Amsterdam, Ill 312 OP DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 95 PAGE. Seals, John, empowers John Allorton to collect money I, 315 hond of II, 88 will of 267 (See Old Jan.) Secretarj', provincial. (See Hudde; Keyser; Rayven, Cornells van ; Tienhomn, CorneUs, van.) Seers, Garret, hires land in Breuckelen, II, 335 Segersen, Cornells, contracts to deliver wheat and oats, II, 352 power of attorney from, Ill, 121 Serdts, Gerryt II, 336 Servassen, Geurt n,*249 power of attorney to, II, 406 ; III, 37 Ses (Sas), Doctor Thomas, I, 319, 320, 331 ; II, 83 deceased, II, 143 Seurbeeck, Aeltje, I, 203 Sheep. (See Cattle) Sheriff of Rensselaerswyck, Nicholas Coorn, II, 271 (See Schout.) Ships : huilt and repaired at New Amsterdam in the time of Wouter van Twiller, I, 94 chartered to sail to St. Christophers, II, 28 sailing from Holland to New Netherland, bound to take and support a supercargo on board, 221 Abraham's Sacrifice, ship. Director Stuyvesant purchases, Ill, 335 inventory of said ship, 336 about to sail for Curacao, ... 351 inventory of propertjf found on board of, 395 Thomas Willett purchases, 896 Amandare, ship, at New Amsterdam, II, 322, 336, 337 arrived from Brazil, is sold, 347 Thomas Broughton acknowledges deliverj' of, 364 bond for part of the payment of, 365 Amsterdam, ship, Sincke Jacobs master of, Ill, 40 tobacco seized on board of, 404 Amsterdam, yacht, built in New Amsterdam, I, 94 in bad repair, 11, 170 Barent Jacobsen Cool master of, 171 Angel Gabriel, ship, arrives in New Netherland, I, 227, 228 date of her arrival, 229 forced by distress to put into New Amsterdam, 308 Arms of Hoorn, ship, I, 99 Arms of New Netherland, ship, at Curacoa, II, 327 bound to Vii'ginia with horses, 348 chartered by Ralph Whory, Ill, 393 Arms of Norway, ship, settlers and horses sent to New Netherland in, I, 37 Arms of Rensselaerswyck, protest against the unloading of, II, 177 Peter "Wyncoop supercargo of, 181 Jan Jansen Damen furnishes supplies to, 326 Aron, ship, will of Jonas Jonasseu, seaman of, II, 238 Beaver, ship, Jochem Botjes and Jan Cornelissen sail in, Ill, 3 Jan Claessen Smal, master of, 3 Black Raven, William Turck merchant of, II, 130 at the Manhattans, 155 wheat received for the, "■ 156 96 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE . Blue Cock, ship, at New Amsterdam, II, 253 Elke Janscn serves on board of the, 282 William Cornelissen Oldemarckt late master of, 307 Bontekoe, ship, bonds entered for goods shipped in,. Ill, 232-239, 241, 242 Cornells Cornelissen arrives in the, 258 Cat, yacht, Gerrit Jansen gunner of, Ill, 1 Charles, ship, owned by Isaac Allerton, sails for Curacoa, Ill, 400 Court of Cleves, ship, arrives in New Amsterdam, Ill, 240 Jacob Rooy dies on board of, 245 Dirck Jansen dies on board of, 254, 262 Dolphin, yacht, encounters stormy weather and springs a leak in her voyage to New Netherland, I, 3 crew complain of short allowance on board of, 5 goods damaged on board of, 5 leaky condition of, 7 arrives at New Amsterdam, II, 246 Dolphin, bark, clears at New Amsterdam for the South river, Ill, 246 Dutch Garden, sloop, Indians of the South river sign a deed for land on board the, III,*108 Eendracht, ship, in New Netherland in 1635, I, 110, 117 Harman M yndert v. d. Bogaert surgeon of, 230 date of her arrival in New Netherland, 231 at the Bermudas, II, 250 Seger Teunissen master of, 261, 263, 264 Emperor Charles, ship, Roeloff Teunissen master of, Ill, 281 Eykenboom, ship, chartered for a voj^age in Vu'ginia, I, 289 inventory of goods brought to New Netherland by, 294 Falconer, William Tomassen master of the, Ill, 25 freight at New Amsterdam, engaged for 99 William Tomassen, master of, 119, 120 Fire of Troy, ship, Andries Hudde engages passage for settlers to New Nether- land in the, I, 163 Jonas Bronck arrives with settlers in the, 170 cattle imported in the, 237, 238, 240, 241 Charles Morgan, a soldier, sails in, Ill, 7 Flower of Gelder, ship, at New Amsterdam, Ill, 264 about to sail from New Amsterdam, 282 arrives in New Netherland, 352 Flying Deer, yacht, Hendrick Jacobsen Patevaer master of, Ill, 190 Fortune, ship, belonging to Cornells Melyn, judgment against, Ill, 221 Good Hope, yacht, ordered to strike her flag when passing Beren Island, II, 198 half of her sold, 208, 229 Great Gerrit, ship, at Boston, II, 347 P. L. Van de Grist commander of, 355 Juryaen Andriesen gunner of, Ill, 139 Ralph Whory charters, 393 Great Hoorn, ship, DLrck Dircksen sails in, II, 392 Griffin, ship,William Jonassensails in, II, 345 Groningen, ship, John Golsten, sails in II, 322 H«rring, ship Simon Dircksen captain of the I, 6 Director Kief t arrives in New Netherland in the, 110 Inventory of goods received from, and in store, 179 Symon Jansen, master of the, 189, 190 arrives in New Netherland, 226 OF DUTCH MANUSOKIPTS. 97 PAGE Ships. — Continued. Hope, yacht, the boatswain deserts from, I, 69, 70 captured and brought to New Amsterdam and rebuilt, 94 Hendrick Jansen purchases, II, 338 Hope, bark, at New Amsterdam, Ill, 116 Isaac AUerton sells, II, 9 price paid for, 10 Houttuyn, ship, arrives in New Amsterdam, II, 55, 58 Jager, ship, beavers shipped to Holland in, II, 276 Govert Loockmans, merchant of, 282, 283, 292, 294 Juffrou, proprietor of, II, 159 King David, ship, brings goods and passengers from Holland to New Amsterdam, 11, 1, 2 length of voyage of, 6 La Garce, privateer, captures copper, negroes and coral, II, 50 Jacob Stolfelsen subscribes to fitting out, 141 sailors of, plunder Anthony Jansen's farm, 143 vegetables on board of, 144 Capt. Blauf elt commander of, 230 Isaac AUerton indebted to the owners of, 232 arrangement for the support of a wounded seaman of, 233 sugai-s brought to New Amsterdam by, 246 names of the owners of, 277 sold to Christian Pietersen & Co., 277 Dirck Claesen Boot sails to the West Indies in, 299, 304, 305 names of the owners of, 322, 323 about to sail to the "West Indies, 325 Christian Pietersen Rams assigns his share in, 378 Harmen Bogardus and Christian Pietersen interested in, Ill, 77 names of the owners of, 116 captures a Spanish bark, 122 names of the crew of, 171, 180, 181 attacked by a Spanish ship in the Bay of Gampeachy, 177 William Noble surgeon of, 190 Tennis Dircksen master of, 193 Lioness, ship, sails to New Netherland, Ill, 55 Love, ship, in New Amsterdam, I, 74 goods sold on board of the, 80 settlers brought to New Netherland in, 113 return of goods remaining in store from, 180 sails from New Netherland, 230 chartered to take a cargo from New Haven to Barbadoes, Ill, 53 Love, yacht, Abraham Jansen sells the, II, 311 Tennis Andriessen, pilot of, 386 Jan Joppesen serves on board of, Ill, 17 purchased by Jacob Wolphertsen, 83 about to sail from New Amsterdam, 76 Juryaen Andriessen mastar of 139 Maid of Enckhuysen, Laurens Comelissen master of, at New Amsterdam, II, 195, 305 Jacob Egbertsen pilot of, 200 Cornells Grosen supercargo of, 218 Middleburgh, ship, sails to the East Indies, I, 99 Milkmaid, ship, arrives at New Amsterdam, II, 152 sails from Amsterdam, 857 18 98 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAUB. Ships. — Continued. Neptune, ahip, cattle imported into New Netherland in the, I, 245 invoice of articles furnished to, 260 Jan Jansen serves on board of, II, 66 at New Amsterdam, 138 Paulus Vander Beecke serves on board of, 213 WUliam de Key supercargo of 217 Jan Symonsen master, 217 Peter Bversen trumpeter of, 338 P. L. Vander Grist commander of, 355 puts into Ireland in distress, 400 In Ireland, Pouwelis Leendersen master of, Ill, 14 New Netherland Portvme, ship, Cornells Melyn sues Daniel Michielsen late master of, Ill, 253 Omval^ boat, built at Fort Orange, I, 94 Palomme, frigate, bill of sale of, Ill, 231 Pauwe, ship, William Tomassen pilot of the, 11, 89 Hendrick Jansen says the people ought to ship Director Kief t off to Holland in the, 107 Peace, yacht, sent to trade with the Raritan Indians U, 353 Claes Jansen Ruyter purchases the, Ill, 58 Peartree, ship. Director Stuyvesant charters Ill, 348 Prince, ship, at the Manhattans Ill, 130 Princess, ship, about to sail from New Amsterdam, 11, 372 Jelmer Tomassen commander of, 879 Jan Claessen Bol captain of, 880 Domine Backerus chaplain of, 889 about to saU from New Netherland, 420 Michael Messerv serves on board of , Ill, 15 Peter Rutten sailmaker on board of, 20 Harman Hendricksen serves on board of, 31 Bartelt Lourissen serves on board of, 38 Hendrick Hendricksen serves on board of, 44 Urbanus Snyersen on board of, 51 Gysbert Abrahamsen comes to New Netherland in, 52 Jan of Leyden sends a power of attorney by, 180 lost, 139, 158, 179 GUles Pietersen serves on board of, 160 William Beeckman serves on board of, 163 Prince Maurice, ship, licensed to sail to New Netherland, II, 220, 222 Prins WUlem, ship, Gerrit Vastrick merchant of, Ill, 17 at New Amsterdam, 282 Prins Willem, yacht, built at New Amsterdam, I, 94 fit for service, Ill in bad repair, II, 170 Egbert van Borsum master of 171, 204, 893 Gerritt Vastrick merchant of 206 Raven, ship. (See Aran.) Real, ship, a cask of merchandize thrown overboard in a storm from, H^ 150 Inventory of stores furnished to, I53 St. Beninio, ship, value of IH^ 93 St. Jacob, Hay Jansen master of, U^ 304 St. Martin, sloop, Wessel Eversen master of H, 171 Edward Moor purchases 248 Wessel Eversen late master of, UI^ 33 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 99 PAGE. Ships. — Continued. St. Peter, ship, Isaac Allerton empowered to sell II, 248 powder smuggled in, 237 confiscated, 343 breaks bulk at the Bermudas, 250 bill of sale of, 3g2 Jan Evertsen Bout empowers J. J. Damen to sell his share of the, 253 Jan van Hardenburgh sends goods to New Netherland by, 296 Salamander, ship, Tobias Rem on board of, Ill, 18 Seahorse, yacht, Teunis Dircksen sells half of the Ill, 228 Seven Stars, ship, in New Amsterdam, II, 54, 55 Jan Claesen master of 73 sailors of, rob Anthony Jansen Van Salee, 143 fowls on board of I44 Hellegond Joris has a child by the pilot of the, 195, 196 Soutberg, ship, repaired at New Amsterdam I, 55, 94 sails from New Netherland in 1633, 117 Speramundi, ship, Altrecht Hendricksen saUa in, II, 844 Spotted Lamb, ship, Hans Reyger sails in, II, 405 Swan, yacht, Johannes Geraerdy master of , . . Ill, 193 Swol, ship, sails from Amsterdam, II, 62 sails to Brazil, 349, 394 Jan Dircksen master carpenter of, 349 Jacob Loper sails in, 365 Matthias Capito supercargo of, 409 sold to Stephen Goodyear 426 Jan Joppesen sailor on board, Ill, 17 at Curacao, 39 mentioned, 40 Jacob Loper sails to New Netherland in, 144 Tamandare. (See Amandare.) Tenyn, yacht, Jan Jansen, surgeon of, Ill, 179 Tobasco, bark, captured by La Garce, Ill, 122, 146, 149, 175, 196 Kempo Sybada pilot of, 171 brought to New Amsterdam, 286 Utrecht, ship, Kreger Fischer, sails in, Ill, 22 Vrede, yacht, repaired at New Amsterdam, I, 94 Anthony Femandus master of, II, 171 Watchful Buoy, yacht, sold, Ill, 229 inventory of apparel of, 230 Waterhound, ship, arrives at New Amsterdam, II, 257 "Welcome, bark, clears for the South river Ill, 227 Wesel, yacht, repaired at New Amsterdam, I, 94 charter of, 194 sold, 277 West India Raven, yacht, wine brought from the West Indies in, I, 144, 148 a squaw assaulted by one of the crew of, 151 list of articles furnished to, 158 names of the crew of, 161, 163 Cornells Pietersen master of, 189, 190 Toung Prince of Denmark, ship, about to sail from New Amsterdam to Gluckstadt, HI, 82 Tiellman WUlekins merchant of, 85 trades to Barbadoes, 88 Tielman WUlekens declines to have an appraisal made of damaged goods on board of, 90 100 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS Ships. — Continued. Young Prince ot Denmark confiscated with her cargo 96 description of the ship, S'!' cotton and sugar seized from, 99, 100 names of some of tlie crew of, 100, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 113 Siersma, Sierick, 111,338, 339 Sille, Daniel de, power of attorney from, HI, 338 Sille, Laurens de, II, 340 advocate-general of the States-general, Ill, 348 Sille, Nicasius de, member of the council, Ill, 321, 337 empowered to manage the affairs of Daniel de Sille during the latter's absence in Holland 338 certifies that Mrs. de Hulter is in good health, 344 certificate of the good health of, 347 witness, 386 commissioner to farm the tavern-keepers' excise, 397 Sipke, Annetje, mother of Jan Jansen Jan Ditmarsen, deceased, Ill, 36 Siricksen, Jellis, I, 163 Slaves, price paid for manumitting Ill, 91 Jan Jansen Damen desires that, under certain circumstances, his West India servant maid, Cecilia, be emancipated, 199 See Brazilian Women; Negroes. Slechtenhorst, Brant van, refuses to obey a summons of the director and councU of, New Netherland, Ill, 69 insulted by soldiers, 70 the Mohawks invite him to settle in their country, 71 summons to him to appear before the director and council, 78 leases the old maize land at Oattskil to Jan Jansen from Bremen, 302 appoints Dirck van Schelluyne his attorney, 218 Slom, Moens, Ill, *85, *86 Sloper, Nicolas, engages to fulfill the contract which George Baxter made with Jan Jansen Schepmoes, II, 17 complaint against the dog of, 98 mentioned, 302, 303 plantation occupied by, 315 Smal, Jan Claesen, master of the ship Arms of New Netherland, II, 348 Smeeman, Harman, husband of Lysbet Dircltsen, Ill, m marries the widow of Barent Dircksen van Norden, 267 Smit, Lucas, from Coerlant, an'ives in New Netherland, II, 6 power of attorney to, 362, 376 Smith, Mr., II, 56 Nan Beets declares that she is pregnant by, 61 Smith, Capt. sues Jan Domer in New Amsterdam, on a note, and obtains judgment, II, 358 Smit, Ensign Dirck, Hendrick Jansen Grever enters the service of, HI, 356 empowered by his brother to receive his pay, 363 has land at Mespacht, 369 serves in the expedition at "the South river, 339 Smith, Hendrick, II 285 (See Jansen, Hendrick, locksmith.) Smith, Hendrick Barentsen, power of attorney from, . . HI 363 Smith, James, purchases Surgeon Bogaert's interest in a plantation on Manhattan Island, 11^ 35 witness, 40 mentioned, lU ■[^'^ OF DUTCH MANUSOEIPTS. 101 PAGE. Smith, Jan Comelissen, Ill, 354 Smith, Jan Gerritsen, Ill, 266 Smith, John, leases a plantation from Oloff Stevensen, I, 283 Smith, Petei- Petersen, Ill, 238 Smith, Richard, bond of, for John Wilcox, II, 414 receipts of, Ill, 24, 25 clears bark Welcome for the South river, 237 in Connecticut, 264 Smith, Richard, Jr., sells his father's house at New Amsterdam to Gillis Pietersen,. . Ill, 364 Smith, Thomas, note of, II, 105 Smith, William, acknowledges receipt of cattle from Hans Hansen and George Rapaelje, 11,187 Smith, William, from Schrepseker, assigns an account to Frederick Jansen, II, 256 Smith, William, a soldier, his evidence against Barent Jorisen Tourbay, II, 244 Smuggling, ship unloaded for, II, 179 Smyth, Thomas, rents the plantation, &c., on Staten Island belonging to David Pietersen de Vries, I, 320 marriage contract of Nanne Beets and, 265 agrees to pay Isaac AUerton a debt due him by Mrs. Beets, 266 John Wood security for, 283 Snaphaunces, Ill, 347 Snediger, Jan, complained of for selling beer short of measure, II, 85 mentioned, Ill insults Marritje Lives, 173 authorized to erect a building on Comelis Groesen's lot, 303 words expressed by, on return of Director Stuyvesant from Long Island, 351 promissory note of Catalyntje van Strassel to, 423 power of attorney to, Ill, 55 mentioned 142, 143, 291 Annetie Ruys wife of, 154 promissory note to, 219 power of attorney from, 220 Snyersen, Urbanus, deceased, Ill, 51 Solemne, Anthony de, I, 116 SoUel, Francis, grant of land on Mespachtes kill to, Ill, 308 Somenertsen, Rinier, Ill, 108 South River, Jan Jansen Ilpendam commissary at II, 183 Isaac AUerton at, 397 intrigues of the Swedish governor at, 369 Isaac AUerton reports a conversation with the Swedish governor at, 382 Ed. Agar trades for Isaac AUerton at 414 Andries Hudde commissary at, 431 report of the proceeding of the Swedes on, Ill, *77 the Dutch in possession of it before it was heard of in Sweden, *86 length of time the Dutch resorted to, *93 Alexander Boyer's report on the state of affairs at the, *98 Dutch force at the, *99 hostile conduct of the Swedes at, ■■ *101, *102,*105 Indian deed for lands on the, *107 Andries Hudde commissary at, 185, 309 yacht Swan about to sail to, 193 David Davitsen resident at 230 Joost Teunissen about to sail to, 335 vessels at, to take out clearances, 226, 327 102 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS South Biver. — Continued. bark Dolphin clears at New Amsterdam for, 246 bond of Edward Scarburgh not to enter, or give any intormation of the expedi- tion against, 383 Director Stuyvesant about to sail to the, 383 the Swedish authorities quit the, 399 Soutman, Jan Claessen, IH, 339 Specie in J. J. Damen's inventory, Ill, 348 Keals of eight, value of, 356 Specx, Jacques, I, 116, 191 Spinser, George, - I, 315 ; 11, 59 Spicer, Thomas, rents a bouwery, &c., from Arent van Curler, 11, 133 proves a debt due to him, 270 Dirck van Shellu3aie empowered to collect rent from, Ill, 334 becomes security for Kerry Breser, 340 Arent van Coriear sues, 341 Thomas Hall becomes security for, 343 Spits, Jan Ryndersen, Ill, 400 Squirrels offered for sale by Indians, II, 353 Staets, Abraham, power of attorney from II, 363 Staets, Carel, engages to serve Hendrick Pietersen, II, 181 Stam, Arent Corsen, II, 65 promissory note of, for his passage money to New Netherland, 340 George Grace authorized to collect its amount, 341 Stam, Carsten Comelissen, power of attorney from, Ill, 143 Stam, Dirck Corsen, claim against, ordered collected, I, 101 power of attorney to, 319 cattle to be received in Virginia for a debt due by, 331 note of, II, 3 witness, 11, 17 sells a yacht to Maryn Adriaensen, 64 power of attorney to collect tobacco from, 69 mentioned, 83 (See Corsen.) Staman, Borgert, promissory note of, II, 341 Stamford, II, 31 Jan Manje wounded at, 176 cattle sent from New Netherland to, 187 expedition to, 303 debts due to Claes Cater at 413 Stanley, John, I, 333 Staten Island, Thomas Smyth leases a plantation on, I, 330 people murdered by Indians on, and through dread of the latter settlers refuse to live on, 397, 398 States in the United Netherlands, rights of the, Ill, 73 Staves, Director Kieft contracts for a number of I, 324 Steelman, Jan Hendricksen, gives bond for goods on board the Bontekoe, Ill, 337 buys house and lot in New Amsterdam from Peter Stoutenburgh, 273 purchases land on Long Island, 305 Steen, Caspar, II, 370 Steen, Hans, I, 73, 80, 81 (See Mallius.) Steenge, William, Rev. J. Magapolensis, Jr., married to a daughter of, Ill, 354 OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 103 PAOB. Steenwyck, Cornelis van, curator of the estate of Peter Anthony, HI, 390, 307 the afBdavit respecting a calf belonging to, 325 mentioned, 368 Alexander Boyer assigns an account to, 370 Steenwyck, Gerrit Jansen van, widower, pre-nuptial contract of, Ill, 330 (See Jacobsen, Abraham.) Stefleniers, Arent, I, 113, 377, 308 Steffeniersen, Kors, 11, 85 Stevensen, Jan, schoolmaster, power of attorney from, II, 376 mentioned, 400 power of attorney to, Ill, 26 sells a house and garden to Jacob Roy, 136 Stevensen, Joris, one-half the Ditmars plantation sold to, Ill, 256 Stevensen, Oloflf, I, 48, 329 leases his plantation to John Smith and others, 282 storekeeper, 295 mentioned, II, 32 commissary of the store, 102, 135, 150, 167, 175, 186, 242, 308 appointed to manage the affairs of Govert Loockemans in the latter's absence,. . . 308 Bells half his sloop, 229 commissary of cargoes, 276 leases Van Twiller's bouwery on Manhattan Island to Geurt Coerten and Wouter Aertsen, 331 power of attorney from, Ill, 28, 48 Mr. Turck, merchant, appoints him his agent in New Amsterdam, . . 56 witness, 61, 114, 115, 272 power of attorney to, 105 guardian of Dirck Comelissen's child, 152 a free colonist, 182 gives bond for goods shipped on board the Bontekoe, 235 goods consigned to him, 236 mortgages house of Roelof Jansen d'Haes, 277 Steynmets, Caspar, Ill, 331, 409 purchases a lot in Brewer street. New Amsterdam, 405 StUle, Cornelis Jacobsen, rents land and cattle from Jonas Bronck, I, 185 sells his plantation on Long Island, 388 rents Cornelis van Tienhoven's bouwery, 11, 113 (See Jacobsen.) StlUe, Jan Jacobsen, I, 185 Stme, Oloflf, Ill, *85, *86 StHlwell, Nicolas, sells to Jan Jansen Schepmoes a house and lot on Manhattan Island, 11, 315 transfers house and land of Philip de Truy to Herry Breser, Ill, 89 mentioned, 178 Stoflfelsen, Jacob I, 88, 89 overseer of negroes, 95 overseer of workmen, 110 power of attorney from, 117 declares that Hendrick de Foreest promised to pay parties for their improvements, 188 husband of Mrs. Van Vorst, inventory of his property, 273, 276 evidence produced at his request, that the late Mrs. Van Vorst sold cows to certain persons, 286 released from all claims Jan van Vorst may have against him 317 impowers David Pietersen de Vries to collect money in Holland, 11, 140 partner in the frigate La Garce, 140, 277, 323 104 INDEX TO THANSLATIONS Stoflelsen, Jacob. — Continued. his receipt for plate belonging to Jan Jansen van St. Obyn, 231 mentioned, 311 Impowers Simon Dirclisen Pos to collect money due him since van Twiller's tiine, 404 from Ziericksee, power of attorney to, Ill, 170 StofFelsen, Reynier, goods shipped on board the Bontekoe for, Ill, 341 Stoflelsen, Ryer, his declaration respecting the death of Anthony Jansen's dog, I, 7 power of attorney to, Ill, 41 Stolp, Francis, a soldier, stabs Hans Krieckmeyer, II, 370 StoothofF. (See Elberisen, EOiert.) Storm, Burs 1,166 Stout, Richard, II, 144 Stoutenburch, Peter, Ill, 206, 207, 245, 348 acquires Gregory's plantation on Manhattan Island, 214 price paid for, 215 sells a house and lot north of fort Amsterdam, 273 curator of the estate of Peter Anthony, 390, 307 Straatemaker, Dirck, and wife killed by Indians, II, 113 unwilling to leave his poor wife, 114 Strassel, Catalyntje van, widow of Jan Jansen Ilpendam, power of attorney from,. . II, 420 promissory notes of , 433, 424, 425 Strycker, Jacob, Schepen of New Amsterdam, Ill, 406 Stuyvesant, Peter, purchases bouwery No. 1, I, 93 sells ship Amandare, II, 347 returns from Long Island ; a salute fired in power of, 351 contract to furnish wheat and oats to, 353 delivers ship Amandare to purchaser, 364 obtains evidence as to the intoxication, etc. of Fiscal van Dyck, 377, 381 sells ship Swoll to Stephen Goodyear, 426 charters ship Love to Mr. Evans, of New Haven, Ill, 53 protests of B. van Slechtenhorst against, 63, 65 visits Fort Orange, 66 the Indians call him Wooden leg, 70, 71 freemen on the Delaware petition, *89 protests against Gov. Printz, *89 States general alleged to have been surprised that the English did not bang, 93 Comelis Melyn boasts that he has the power to remove, 94 authorizes settlers to build on the South river, *96 Alexander Boyer reports the state of affairs at the South river]^to, *98 letter of Adriaen van Tienhoven from the South river to, *105 borrows money from the Deacons of the church at New Amsterdam, 107 advances money to Reinier Dominicus, 113 deeds approved by, 150, 369, 370, 393, 395, 297, 305, 337 visits Fort Orange, 176 purchases the Company's bouwery, 305 witness, 210, 333 certifies that Jacob Kip is clerk of the council, 275 purchases part of Jochim Pietersen Kuyter's land, 283 contracts for the delivery to him of three thousand pounds of tobacco, 322 power of attorney from, 328 purchases the ship Abraham's Sacrifice, 335 charters ship Peartree for a voyage to the West Indies, 348 owns a bouwery at Amesf oort, 373, 384 sells ship Abraham's Sacrifice, 397 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 105 PAUE. Substitute, contract of Hendrick Loest to serve as a, Ill, 381 Sugars, purchased from the owners of the privateer La Garce, 11, 232, 246 confiscated, inventory of, Ill, 94, 95 exported from New Amsterdam, 99, 100 Summons to Brant van Slechtenhorst to appear before the Director and council, III, 78 Sunday, provision for divine service at Cattskill on holidays and, Ill, 203 Surgeons: {SeeBogaert; Oroen; Hays ; Hendricksen ; Jansen, Isaac; Jurgen; Kierstede Nobel ; Pain ; Pietersen ; Sdiutt ; Van de Linde ; Varrevanger.) Survey of a piece of ground on Manhattan Island, sold by Jan Cornelissen to Albert, the trumpeter, Ill, 87 of a piece of land in Bergen, for Douwe Harmansen, 409 Surveyor. (See Gortdyouj Elslant.) Swanenborch, Silvester, Ill, 154 Swart (Schwart), Jacob, witnesses a note, I, 62 assaulted, 74 accused of selling goods on board the Love, 80 note of Hans Skipper and Jacobsen Roy to, 224 Swart, Mj'ndert, sells a negro woman and boy, Ill, 387 Swartbeck, Stoifel Bartolomeusen, II, 413 Swedes, a gold mine said to belong to the II, 271 report of their proceedings on the South river, Ill, *77 strength on the Delaware river of the, *79 detailed account of their proceedings, *79 Indians kill two, *99 demolish a house erected at the SchuylkiU by the Dutch, *101, *102, *105 Edward Scarburgh enters into a bond not to give information of the proposed expedition against the, 383 reduced at the South River, 399 Swedes' river, Ill, 188 Swedish governor at the South river intrigues with the Minquas against the Dutch, II, 369 declares he had paid John Wilcocks, 382 Swert, Willem, I, 163 Swine. (See Cattle) Swits, Adriaen Claesen, complains that Jan Snediger sold him beer which was found of short measure, II, 85 Swits, Claes, Surgeon Bogaert coheir of, II, 35 Swits, Claes Cornelissen, misbehavior of Mrs. Bescher at the house of, I, 43 Jan Evertsen Bout insults the fiscal at the house of, . , , 45 Surgeon Bogaert security for, 47 called the wheelwright, 64 leases Van Curler's bouwery, 77 sells his house and plantation to Maryn Adriaensen, 83 at Amsterdam, 90 location of his farm at Gouwanes, 137 (See Cornelissen, Claes.) Swits, Cornells Claesen, exchanges horses with Barent Du-cksen, I, 315 Gillis Jansen hires himself to, II, 80 power of attorney from, 413 Swol, Jan Eversen, II, 136, 187 Sybada, Kempo, Ill, 132, 147 power of attorney from, 170 pilot of the prize Tobasco, 171 Sybesen, Hark, sells his house and lot to Barent Dircksen II, 154 power of attorney of, 371 14 106 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PASS. Syboltsen, Claes, father of Sybout Claesen, I, 316 Syboutsen, Harck, Ill, 299 Sybrant, Jilletje, wife of Gerrit Douman, II, 383 Sybrantsen, Claes, Marritje Pieters relict of, marries Brant Peelen, II, 126 chikb-en of, 127 Sybrantsen, Peter, I, 249 Symons, Aeltie, _. . . II, 398 Symons, Marritje, widow of Surgeon Vreught, marries Symou Joosten, II, 374 Symons, Mary, Ill, 149 Symonsen, Dirck, 1, 148, 161 Symonsen, Hester, widow of Jacob Vernu, renders an account of personal property, I, 27o Symonsen, Jan, master of the ship Neptune, II, 217 Tadens, Michiel, declaration of, II, 165 Tadicksen, Geerlofif, purchases half of Govert Loockeman's sloop, II, 208 sells his share of said sloop, 229 Taelman, Peter, bond of, that he will not touch at any port between the Manhattans and the South river, Ill, 246 Tailler, William, promissory note to, II, 305 power of attorney from, Ill, 120 Tavern, II, 54 Taylor, Philip, sells his sloop to Jan Schepmoes, I, 46 certifies that George Lucombs is a freeman, 49 captain, 188 TeUler, Peter, Ill, 149 (See TaUUr.) Tenberghe, Joan, Ill, 145 Tenesier (or Tenesen), Rodolf , HI, 339 Tennor, Nicholas, abused by John Haes, II, 34 Tentlis, land leased free from, I, 244 rent payable in, Ill, 203 Terburgh, Hendrick Wootersen, II, 373, 373 Terragon, Peter, purchases land at Mespachtes, Ill, 369 Terry, Robert, II, 105 Tesselaer, Evert, power of attorney from, IH^ 33^ 161 Teunissen, Aert, from Putten, overseer of bouwery No. 1 I, 96 purchases cows from Jan Jacobsen, 155, 806 rents the company's bouwery at Hoboken, 223 Teunissen (Tonisson), Cornells, II, 72, 878, 383 from Qorcum, purchases a house and lot at Manhattan from Thomas Willett,. . . . 341 power of attorney from, Ill, 147 promissorj' note to, 176 purchases a house and lot ou Manhattan Island, 186 at the South river, 213 farmer at Amesfoort, empowers Cornells Wils to collect a legacy in Holland, 353 (See Antonissen.) Teunissen, Dirck, a soldier, II, 173 Teunissen, Jacob, master of the ship Dolphin, stormy voyage of, I^ 3 his crew short of provisions, 5 goods damaged on board his ship, 5 leaky condition of his vessel 7 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 107 VAOE. Teunissen, Jan, arrives in New Netherland, II, 6 contracts to build a house for Adam Roehintsen, 11 affidavit of, 23 contracts to furnish timber and raise a house for Garrit Doman, 313 engages to furnish wainscotting to Adorn Roelantsen, 313 Teunissen, Joost, purchases a house from Sybolt Claesen, Ill, 140, 141 power of attorney to, 147 mentioned, 158 power of attorney to, 325 bond of, that he will not touch at any port on his way to the South River, 236 Teunissen, Lysbet, deceased, Ill, 353 Teunissen, Peter, from Brunswick, power of attorney from, Ill, 359 Teunissen, Roeloff, from Gottenburgh, buys a house and lot from Dirck Volckertsen, III, 381 Teunissen, Seger, Simon Woutersen assigns an account to, II, 251 Tobias Rem assigns an account to, 253 master of the ship Eendracht, powers of attorney to, 361, 363, 264 Cornells Melyn sells a lot to, 368 protest against the curators of the estate of 403 deceased, Ill, 46 Teunissen, Thomas, II, 139 (See Backer; Norden; Tonissen.) Throgmorton, John, II, 302, 203, 358, 359 trades with William de Key, Ill, 176 Tielman, Jannetje, legac}' to, II, 350 Tienhoven,Adriaenvan,.I, 164, 173, 176, 181, 313, 316, 317, 318, 319; II, 2, 8, 12, 47, 50, 51, 52, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 74, 87, 88, 93, 94, 100, 123, 134, 135, 307, 313, 314, 316, 217, 219, 330, 333, 229, 234, 376, 379, 381, 382, 383, 387, 388, 389, 393, 394, 301, 303, 316, 335, 336, 337, 328, 339, 330, 331, 349, 352, 357, 360, 362, 364, 365, 367, 368, 379; III, 34, 55, 58, 119, 130, 131, 133, 124, 125, 136, 133, 133, 134, 135, 138, 139, 141, 143, 143, 145, 147, 148, 150, 151, 153, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 179, 180, 181, 183, 185, 189, 196, 301, 313, 217, 319, 331, 363, 373, 303, 304. at the South River, HI, *96, *100, *101, *103 letter of, to Director Stuyvesant, *105 certifies to the weight of tobacco belonging to Jacob Cohen, 404 Tienhoven, Cornells van, provincial secretary, I, II, III, passim empowered to manage the affairs of Jan Jansen Damen, I, 34 leases Van Curler's bouwery to Claes Cornellisen Swits, 77 purchases Van Curler's bouwery, 133 gives a reciept for his wife's patrimony, 171 sells a house to Jurian Hendricksen, II, 82 bond of, 103 mortgage of Paulus Hook to, 104 leases his bouwery to Cornells Jacobsen Stille, 112 contract to build a house for, 334 leases land at Breuckelen to Crigier Pescher & al., 335 promissory note of Frederick Lubbertsen to, 380 Annitje Patricx enters the service of, Ill, 95 fills lots in the Smith's ValUey, 137, 138, 139 power of attorney to, 131 fiscal, 330 witness, 338, 337, 338, 350, 401 farms the excise on beer and wine to Wamaer Wessels, 345, 346 certifies to the good health of Nicasius de Sille, 347 108 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS FAQE. Tienlioven, Comelis van. — Continued. sells a house and land in Breuckelen to Jan Oomelissen Damen, 360 commissioner to let the tavernkeeper's excise, 397 seizes tobacco belonging to Jacob Cohen, 408 Timmelinc (Timmerlinc, Temlyn), Andries, Ill, 893, 405 Tinnekonck, Gov. Prints resides at Ill, *78, *83 Councillors Dmcklage und La Montagne visit, *94 the Dutch purchase the island of, *107 Tobacco, debts paid in, 1, 15, 24, 34 planted on shares, 101 rent payable in, 1, 150, 311, 313, 220, 263, 283, 326 ; II, 18 wages paid in, I, 157 duty in Holland on, II, 221 price of, 355 account of, sold in Ireland, 356, 401 Thomas Adams of Virginia contracts to deliver 8,000 pounds of, Ill, 333, 334 belonging to Jacob Cohen, seized, 403 weight of Cohen's 404 Tobasco river, privateer La Garce captures a Spanish bark in Ill, 123 Tohansen, Wellell, II, 90 (See Tom(Msen, William.) Tomassen, Andries, 1, 173, 236 Tomassen, Hendric, I, 81 Tomassen, Jan, hires Thomas Sanders' bouwery, I, 347 Vice commander van Brugge threatens to pull down the house near Fort Orange belonging to, III. 65 Tomassen, Jelmer, II, 851 master of the ship Great Gerrit Ill, 398, 894 Tomassen, Tennis, from Naerden, mason, empowers Gerrit Jansen to sell his property in Holland, I, 255 mentioned II, 139 ; III, 208, 277 Tomassen, Thomas, II, 258 Tomassen, William, pilot of the ship Pauwe, purchases of Comelis Dircksen Hooglant, his house, land, and the ferry on Long Island, II, 89 master of the ship Jager, 276 master of the ship Falconer, goes security for John Wilcox, 414 bond of John Wilcocks to, 415 released from his bond for John Wilcocks, Ill, 25 powers of attorney to, 119, 120 purchases a lot in New Amsterdam, 150 price paid for it, 153 witnesses Jan Evertsen Bout's will, 156 and a power of attorney, 157 Tonissen, Adriaen, I^ 227 Tonissen, Aert, II, 91, 93 ; III, 357, 366 Tonissen, Dirck, m 409 Tonissen, Tobias, I igg his receipt to Mr. La Montagne, 236 afBdavitof, II 33 acts as scout in an expedition against the Indians 25 Topping, Thomas, bond of, II_ 365 Tourbay, Barent Jorissen, complaint against II 343 a soldier, 358 OF DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. 109 FAOB. Trico, Catalina, deposition of, as to a declaration made by Nan Beets tliat the latter was pregnant by Mr. Smith, II, 61 Paulus vander Beeck assaults 245 Troezee, Margaret, 111,138 Trommels, Ariaenjc Cornells, wife of Cornells Claesen Swits, II, 413 Trumpeter, Albert the. (See Petersen.) Truy, Maria de, Peter Wolfersen adopts a daughter of his by, II, 5 married to Cornells Volckertsen, 5 Truy, (Treux ; Tryecx), Philip de, court messenger I, 1, 64, 119 testifies to language used by Anthony Jansen when asked to pay money due to the Rev. Mr. Bogardus, 52 return to a summons by, 69, 70 abused by Anthony Jansen's wife, 88, 89 Anthony Jansen's wife tells him she is not going to run away, 102 complains of Edward WOson 184 testifies to the testamentary disposition of Jeuriaen Gertes' property, 264 lends a cow on shares, 323 mentioned, II, 5, 71, 210, 255 court messenger, , 157 WUliam Goulder purchases land adjoining, 378 his house and land conveyed to Herry Breser, Ill, 89 power of attorney to, 121 Truy, Susanna de, supplies goods to Alexander Boyer, Ill, 207 Turck, William, note of Commissarj' Huyghen in favor of, II, 131 engages to purchase goods in Holland for Philip Geraerdy, 155 gives a receipt for wheat, 156 empowered to collect money from the patroens of Achter Col, 157 conditions on which he received a bill of exchange from Director Kieft, 205 referee ; award of, 373 promissory note of Jonathan Brewster to, 388 promissoiy note to, Ill, 11, 34 powers of attorney to, 21, 23, 45, 48 power of attorney from, 56 mentioned, 156, 157, 190 Turner, Charles, Ill, 363 Turner, John, engages passage to St. Christophers, II, 28 Turner, Lawrence II, 302, 303 cuts posts and rails for Thomas Hall, Ill, 83 TwUler, Joharmes van, merchant of Beverwyck, bond of, Ill, 341 Twiller, Wouter van, lease of bouwery No. 1 on Manhattan Island to, I, 3 furnishes settlers with cattle on shares, 12, 14, 21, 24 Roeland Hackwaert gives a note for eighty pounds of tobacco to, 15 note of Thomas Hall and George Homs to, 34 power of attorney from Hans Hansen to, 26 Jacobus van Curler transfers his flatt on Long Island to, 31 places goats in charge of Cornells Dircksen Hooglandt, 38 empowers Director Kieft to receive tobacco for him, 33 location of his plantation on the North River, 83 buildings erected in New Netherland by, 91 ships built and repaired by order of, 94 Fort Amsterdam erected by, 95 return of the property of, 96 bouweries Nos. 1 and 6 on Manhattan Island, called after, 98 statement showing how the cattle on the six bouweries on Manhattan Island were disposed of , by, 98 110 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAax. Twiller, "Wouter van. — Continued. condition of the public buildings, &c., in New Amsterdam, at the close of his administration, Ill indebted to Claes van Elslant, 118 empowered to collect money in Holland for Mr. Bogardus, 256 Thomas Hall lessee of the plantation on Manhattan Island belonging to 334 power of attorney from Rev. Mr. Bogardus to, 11, 7 power of attorney to, 143 Claes van Elsland fails to render an account of property belonging to, 207 plantation on North river of, 306 his bouwery on Manhattan Island leased, 331 Jacob StofiFelsen serves under, 404 formerly director-general of New Netherland, Ill, 23 late director-general, 48 Cornells Maersen purchased land near the bouwery of Ill petitions for authority to sell his property in New Netherland, 168 released from paying the sixth sheaf as rent Igg Twiver, Jacob Jansen, II, 389 ; III, 27 Tyssen, Claes, jjl, 3 deceased ; I34 Tyssen, Gertrude, HJ, 134 Tyssen, Geurt, privateer, Martin Barten serves under, HI, 319 Tysen, Hendrick HI, 90, 99 Tysen, Jacob, power of attorney to, HI 197 Tysen, Lysbet, wife of Maryn Adriaensen, I 35 informs of a meditated attempt on the life of Director Kieft by her husband,. ... II 92 receipt of, for land purchased by J. J. Damen, 189 pays for lot purchased by her husband, I9O promissory note of Anthony de Hooges to 32g from Alckmaer, power of attorney from, HI 134 Tyssen, Peter, I, 85 ; HI, 134 U. Uebayonck, I, 188 Ulpendam. (See Ilpendam.) Underhill, John, rents the plantation of Andries Hudde at Flatland, II 8 insolent conduct of, at the tavern in New Amsterdam, 176 breaks up the invited party, I77 mentioned, 187 sells a piece of land on Manhattan Island to Comelis Groesen, 218 his award between Messrs. Moor and Wederly, 33^ (See OnderhUl.) Unfre. (See Humphrey.) Upland, Swedes accused of having stolen, HI sgg V. Valckenbo:ch, Lambert van, jj jg,^ purchases a plantation on Manhattan Island, 01 q Valckenburgh, Hendrick Cornellisen van, power of attorney from, I ^81 Van Dyck, Gregory, Swedish quartermaster, a Dutchman, Hj *8o where from *g-|^ pulls down a Dutch house on the Schuykill, *g4 OP DUTCH MANUSCRIPTS. Ill PAGE. Van Dyck, Hendrick, ensign, evidence in regard to his_^conduct in an expedition against Indians, II, 25 assaulted by GeiTit Dircksen, 48 power of attorney to 73 mentioned, 78 award of 84 note of Gerrit Donian for money due to, 86 assaulted by Black John, 167 fiscal, 351, 370 evidence of bis being veiy drunk, 377, 385 unseemly conduct of, at Martin Gregier's tavern, 381 charged with being bribed, 381 power of attorney to, Ill, 46 fiscal, 55, 108 holds an inquest over a woman, 92 inventories taken in the presence of, 182 loans Wampum at interest, 208 takes an inventory of the ship Fortune and her cargo, 221 Dirk Bensich mortgages his house in New Amsterdam to, 243 member of the council 256, 257, 293, 295, 296 Van Es. (See Hendricksen.) Varlet, Guilliam, Ill, 222, 223 (See VerUt.) Varrevanger, Jacob, surgeon, power of attorney to, Ill, 104 Vaster, Thomas, II, 171 (See Foster.) Vastrick, Gerrit, acknowledges receipt of beavers from Martin Cregier II, 206 affidavit of, 260 power of attorney to, Ill, 17, 130, 131 mentioned 341, 342 Veen, Comelis vander, Ill, 320 Veen, Peter Cornells vander, Ill, 140, 141, 142, 146, 147 Veere, Leunis Jorisen vander, marries the widow of Jan Jansen van Ditmarsen, — III, 200 (See Jorisen.) Veghten, van. (See Dircksen.) Yen, J. van de, Ill, 168, 169 Venturin, Philip, I, 250 Verbeeck, Jan, and family arrive in New Netherland, II, 6 Verbrugge, Carel, I, 161 Verbrugge, Gillis, merchant of Amsterdam, sends goods to New Netherland II, 1 empowered to receive money due David Provoost's wife, 94 powers of attorney to, HI, 15, 16, 117 Verbrugee, Gillis Jansen, power of attorney to, I, 303 Verbrugge, Jan Pietersen, Ill, 321 appoints Jan Gillesen Verbrugge his attorney, 408 Verbrugge, Johannes, testifies that N. Coorn ordered Govert Loockmans to strike his flag when passing Beren Island, and that the latter refused to do so,.. . . II, 198 about to go to Virginia, Ill, 188 Verbrugge, Johannes Gillisen, ships goods on board the Bontekoe, Ill, 235 his bond, 236 acquires a lot on west side of Broadway, New Amsterdam, 321 substitutes Johannes de Peyster as>ttorney in a case 408 Verbrugge, Seth, HI, 23 power of attorney to, 48 112 INDEX TO TRANSLATIONS PAGE Verellen, secretary at Curacao, 11, 18 Vering, Claes, I, 46 Verlet, Catrina, award of referees in the claim against David Provoost, by, II, 373 Verlet, Caspar, Ill, 259 Verlet, Peter, II, 73 Vermeillye, Jan, I, 319 Vemu, Jacob, rents house and plantation, I, 211, 343 deceased, inventory of his effects, 270 Verplanck, Abraham, Ill, 213 Isaacsen, power of attorney from 230 owns a lot on the East river, 281 (See Planek.) Vienje, Christina, amount of her patrimony, I, 9 wife of Dirck Holgersen (or Volgersen,) thi-own out of doors by Jan Damen, her stepfather, 28 mentioned, II, 431 Vienje, Jan, I, 9 power of attorney to, II, 405 mentioned, 413, 431, 433 advances money to the proprietors of the Colonie of Achter Col Ill, 145, 148 overseer of Jan Jansen Damen's farm 248 presented with a lot in New Amsterdam, 276 Vienje, Maria, II, 431 Vienje, Rachel, amormt of her patrimony, I, 9 wife of Cornells van Tienhoven, receives her share of her father's estate 171 (See Finje.) Vincent, Adriaen, from Aicken, late cadet, power of attorney from, Ill, 38 Vines in New Amsterdam, I, 153 Vineyards, provision for planting in New Amsterdam, I, 2 Violette. (See Parodou.) Virginia, I, 63, 188, 331 ship Eykenboom chartered for a voyage to, 389 goods sent from New Amsterdam to, II, 60 tobacco purchased in, 83 Thomas Olden resident of, 143 duty on tobacco imported from, 331 Aruba horses sent from New Netherland to, 348 Jan Doomer not to be paid in, 358 Johannes Verbrugge about to visit, Ill, 188 Viser, Jan de, enters the company's service, II, 151 Vlieringen, Arendt van Ill, 358, 363 provost marshal, articles between Gerrit Hendricksen and, 375 Vlieringen, Arnoldes van, Ill, 353 Vlym, William Martensen, Ill, 30 Vogel, Jacob Dircksen, his widow marries Cornells DLrcksen Hooglandt, I, 99 Volckersen, Cornells, I, 161 marries Maria de Truy, II, 5 a soldier damages the fence of, 370 power of attorney to, Ill, 112 Volgertsen, Dirck, the Nonnan, settlement on the wife of, I, 8, 9 sells a house and lot to Govert Aertsen, II, 378 power of attorney to, 363 mentioned Ill, 60 OF DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 113 PAGE. Volgertsen, Biick.—Contimied. pirrchases a lot in the Smith's Valley, N. A., 137 sells his house and lot in the Smith's Valley, 381 (See Holgersen) Voocht, GOlis de, witnesses sundry papers, I, 130, 356, 304, 305, 317 certifles that wine imported from the Island of Palma is sour 146 Jan Evertsen Bout abuses 308 mentioned II, 84, 88, 94, 143 Voocht, Johan de, note to Petronella Onderhill from I, 116 power of attorney to collect amount of the above note from, 191 Voorm, Jan, ' II, 388 Vorst, Anna van, inventory of property of, I, 273, 376 Vorst, Cornells van, sells rye to Mr. La Montague, I, 63 house built in Pavonia for, 93 purchases cattle from Director van Twiller, 98 his widow leases the bouwery of Ahasimus, 105 his widow resides at Pavonia, \ 137 note of, for a two-third part of a sloop, 152 bond of the guardians of the minor children of, 331 property of the children of, 373, 376 Jan Van Vorst acknowledges to have received his share of the estate of 317 Vorst, Gerrit van, his widow marries Roeloff Jansan Haes, II, 103 children of, 103 Vorst, Hendrick Comelissen van, sells maize to Mr. La Montague I, 63 authorized to collect money in Holland for Maryn Adriaensen, 85 leases the Company's bouwery atHoboken, 86 empowered to collect money for William Adriaensen,. 101 witnesses a lease, 106 empowered to collect money in Holland for Fredrick Lubbertsen and Rev. Mr. Bogardus, 109 brother of Jan van Vorst who inherits his estate, 317 Vorst, Ide van, widow of Cornells, inventory of the property left to her daughter on her decease I, 373, 276 (See Ide.) Vorst, Ide van, daughter of Cornells, inventory of property of, I, 273, 376 Vorst, Jacob Gerritsen van, II, 103 Vorst, Jan Comellisen van, leases bouwery No. 6, on Manhattan Island, I, 107 bond of the guardians of, 318 Huyc Aertsen hires cattle from the guardians of, 303 gives a receipt in full to his guardians, 311 discharges Jacob StoflFelsen from all claims he may have against the estate of his late father, 317 Vos, Andries de, member of the council of the Colonie of Renselaerswyck, Ill, 70 Vos.Hans, HI, 303 Vos, Matthew de, empowered by Jacobus van Curler and wife to transfer their interest in property in Holland, Ill, 337 Voyages. (See Ships.) Vredendael, Mr. La Montague's bouwery called, I, 77 (See Manhattan) Vreught, surgeon Peter, his widow marries Symon Joosten, II, 374 Vreucht, Susanna, II, 374 Vreucht, William, II, 374 15 114 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS W. Wages, rate ol,. .1, 64, 65, 84, 164, 199, 327, 257 ; II, 121, 133, 135, 145, 183, 191, 192 ; III, 43 paid in tobacco, I, 157 Wal, Jan Pietereen, dies in New Amsterdam, Ill, 240 Waldron, Joseph, Ill, 357 Waldron, Resolved, purchases a house and lot in New Amsterdam Ill, 357 Walestyn, lease of bouwery called, II, 59 Walingen, Jacob, declares that David Pietersen de Vries threatened to put Cicero Pien'e ashore at Cayenne, I, 73 Walingsen, Simon, purchases Peter van Linde's plantation, II, 61 Walker, Goodman, affidavit of, Ill, 83 Wampum, stolen from Andries Hudde, I, 33 note payable in, II, 240 price of, 428 advanced to purchase Beaver, Ill, 34, 35 loan made in, 43 rate of exchange between beaver, cloth and, *106 loaned on interest, 208 belonging to Jan Jansen Damen, 348 real estate paid for in, 393, 394, 296, 399 Wansaer, Jan, father of Jan Jansen Van St. Obyn, II, 331 Wantenaar, Albert Cornelissen, power of attorney to, Ill, 286 (See Cornelissen, Albert.) Warrensen, Jan, affidavit of, regarding an attack by Indians on the Colonic of AchterCol, II, 147 Water, Benjamin vande, ships goods on board the Bontecoe, Ill, 236 his bond, 239 Waterduve, David, II, 141 Watson, Abraham, 11, 268 Weber, Hans, master-at-arms, Ill, 175 Wederly, Mr., award in the case of Mr. Moor and, II, 234 Weighscales, Andries RoulofFs In charge of the, II, 126 Wei, Laurens Cornelissen van der, testifies that Cornells Melyn had stated at Boston that he would manage that the English should sail to Fort Orange as well as the Dutch Ill, 94 power of attorney to, 399 Welles, William, note of, II, 105 Werckhoven, Cornells, Aug. Herrman conveys his house at New Amsterdam to III, 360 Werven, Catharina van, wife of Rev. Mr. Polhemius, Ill, 343 Wesen, Hendriok, I, 356 Wessels, Warnaer, farms the tavernkeeper's excise, Ill, 345, 347, 397 Wessen, Thomas, engages to serve Jan Pietersen, I, 227 Westchester county, early settlements in, I, 169 (See Armepperahin ; Branch, Jonas ; Emaus; Wiequaeskeck.) Westercamp, Hendric, I, 309 Femmetje Alberts wife of, II, 21 mentioned, Ill, 115 testifies as to words spoken by Jan Snediger, 351 husband of Femmetje Alberts Ill, 367 Westerhout. (See Jansen, Jan.) Westerhuysen, William, resident of New Haven, Ill, 92 OP DUTCH MANUSCEIPTS. 115 PAGE. West Indies, wine imported from, '. . . I, 144 Dirck Claesen Boot embarks in the frigate La Garce for, II, 299, 304, 305 privateer La Garce about to sail to, 325 privateer La Garce cruises in, Ill, 122 Weyman, William, declaration of, as to the settlement made by Adriaentje Cevely, on her children, I, 8 mentioned II, 142 Weyt, Philip, sells Sh- Edmund Ploeyden half his vessel, 11, 203 Wheat shipped at New Amsterdam, II, 156 price of, 428 rent payable in, Ill, 374 White, Nicholas, note of Richard Brudnell to, I, 170 Whory, Ralph, Isaac Allerton becomes security for, Ill, 393 Wieckquaeskeck, Indians of, convey their lands to the Butch government, Ill, 379 Wilcock, (Wilcox) John, assigns his servantman to Thomas Hall, II, 216 consideration paid therefor, 217 states that a certain gold mine belongs to the Swedes, 271 the Swedish governor declares he had paid, 382 testifies that Robert Coxsel paid Isaac Allerton, 404 Richard Smith goes security for, 414 bond of, to William Tomassen 115 Wilekens, Tielman, agreement between Peter Comelissen and, Ill, 82, 84 employs Adriaen van der Donck to defend his case before the court at New Amsterdam, 85 sails to Barbadoes 88 declines to have an appraisal made of damaged goods on board his ship, 90 his ship and cargo confiscated and inventory thereof, 96 Willebersen, Amout Ill, 106 Willems, Pokeltje, wife of Jacob Jacobson Roy, power of attorney to, II, 62 Willems, Gertruyd, wife of Abraham Jacobsen from Steenwyck, II, 47, 146 Rev. Mr. Bogardus empowered to settle estate of, 320 Willems, Machteld, wife of Rev. Johannes Megapolensis, Jr., HI, 339 empowers Jan Claessen to collect a legacy in Holland, 354 Willemsen, Aert, power of attorney to, IH, 196 Willemsen, Claes, I, 249 (See Boot) Willemsen, Cornelis, declaration of, regarding a fight in which Hans Hendrix was wounded, 11^ 166 mentioned, 168 sells land at Mespachtes, HI, 210 Willemsen, Egbert, 11^ 67 Willemsen, Hendrick, soldier, his evidence against Barent Jorisen Tourbay, II, 244 Willemsen, Hendrick, of Langedyk, HI, 355 Willemsen, Jan, from Leyden, served in Curacao, Ill, 132 (See Iselstyn.) Willemsen, Peter, 1,312; II, 30i Willemsen, Samuel, HI, 123 (See &hut.) Willemsen, William, hires the plantation of Volkert Evertsen and Gerrit Jansen,. . I, 149 Willett, Sara, money paid to, HI, 133 Willett, Thomas, 1, 115, 215, 249, 258, 335 ; II, 32, 73, 133, 124, 181, 184 in the expedition against the Indians at Pavonia, 114 visits the tavern at New Amsterdam, 177 purchases malt from Laurens Comelissen, 301 116 INDEX TO TKANSLATIONS FASB. Willett, Thomas. — Continued. sells a house and lot to Cornells Teunissen, 241 power of attorney from Edward Hutchinson to, 272 resides at New Plymouth, 347 gives Fiscal van Dyck a beaver to avoid the inspection of his vessel, 381 John Gray gives a bill of exchange to, Ill, 113 purchases frigate Palomme, 231 gives bond for goods on board the Bontekoe, 233 becomes security for Edward Scarburgh, 382 merchant of New Plymouth, 393 purchases the ship Abraham's Sacrifice, 396 William the cooper, II, 95 (See Adriaensen, William.) Williams, Harry, testifies that he and other soldiers were sent by Jochem Pietersen (Kuyter) to the Manhattans, II, 203 Wills of : Martin Ael, proved, II, 255 Jan Bartram, 3 Jan Evertsen Bout and wife Ill, 155 Peter Bronc, ; II, 152 Anthony Crol and Philip Jansen II, 232 Jan Jansen Damen, Ill, 198 Barent Dircksen and wife, II, 20 Jan Dircksen, II, 349 Hans Hendricx, II, 164 Peter Jacobsen and wife, II, 40 Peter Jansen, from Gorcum, II, 212 Jonas Jonassen, II, 228 Hans Meyster, probate of, II, 238 Hendrick Jacobsen Patervacr, 235 Surgeon Pietersen, I, 234 Philip Jansen Ringo, II, 30 RoeloflF Roeloffsen, I, 165 Jacob Jacobsen Roy, II, 115 John Seles, II, 267 Egbert Woutersen and Engeltje Jans his wife, Ill, 317 Surgeon van de Bogaert, I, 48 Wils, Cornells, empowered by Cornells Teunissen to collect a legacy, Ill, 353 Wilson, Edward, deeds Francis Lasley half their plantation, I, 71 accuses Mr. Lesly of adultery, 142 commits an assault on a woman, 184 John Wood becomes security for money due to, 283 Winckelman, Johannes, contract to build a bam for, II, l4 discharges Jacob Bouwensen, 19 note of Jacob Bowensen to, 36 agent of the proprietors of the Colonic of Achter Col, receipt for money loaned to, 140, 145, 147, 148, 149 note of, for board of settlers, 154 attaches power of attorney given to the director and council, 157 gives a note to Dirck Comelissen for amount due for building a chimney in Achter Col, 158 Wine brought from the West Indies condemned as sour, I, 144, 146 price of, 147 Winter, Mr., I, 46 OF DUTCH MANUSOEIPTS. 117 PASS. Winter, Bastiaen de Ill, 331, 291 Winter, Peter de, tavern keeper in Amsterdam, I, 90 Wirackelion, a Delaware Chief, prevents Commissary Hudde going beyond the Palls of the Delaware, Ill, *83 Wiscock, Edward, resides in Long Island, Ill, 305 (See Mscock.) Wissemenetto, Sachem on the Schuylkill, Ill, *93 Wit (White), Robert, I, 41 Withart, Johannes, occupant of a house in New Amsterdam, Ill, 403 Wolphertsen, Gerrit, indebtedness of Andrics Hudde to, I, 19 inventory of his property at Achterwelt, 30 as guardian, consents that Lambert Cornelissen Cool join his brother-in-law in a plantation, 186 hires cows from the deacons of New Amsterdam, 368, 369 power of attorney irom, II, 159 settlement of property belonging to his wife, 160 settlement of the estate of, 316 Wolphertsen, Jacob, I, 174 appointed by Govert Loockemans to manage the latter's affairs in his absence, ... II, 308 sells half his sloop, 339 goods left by Jan Jansen van St. Obyn in charge of, 391 mentioned, 316, 374 partner in privateer La Garce, 333 pays money to Hendrick Arentsen, 334 purchases Govert Aertsen's yacht, Ill, 33 Wolphertsen, Peter, indebtedness of Andries Hudde, to I, 19 contracts to build a house for Thomas Hall, 187 hires Jan Aertsen, 357 adopts his illegitimate daughter, II, 5 sells to Arnoldus van Hardenburgh a house and lot on Manhattan Island, 313 brother of Gerrit Wolphertsen, 316, 318 mentioned, 374; III, 86, 87 gives bond for goods on board the Bontekoe, HI, 340 his house and garden in New Amsterdam conveyed to Johannes Hardenbergh,. . . 316 Schepen of New Amsterdam, 319, 330 (See 0(mwenhmen.) Wolpherts Valley. (See Manhattan) Wolsey, George, testifies that fiscal Van Dyck received a bribe, II, 381 purchases a house and plantation at Flushing, 433 Women brought from Brazils to Manhattan, II, 403 Wood, John, Peter Breyley assigns his interest in a tobacco plantation to, I, 313 security for a debt due to Nanne Beets, 383 sells his house and plantation on Long Island, 393 Wooden Horse, persons punished by riding on the, I, 74 (See New Amsterdam) Wouters, Lubbertje, wife of Brant Peelen, II, 126 Woutersen, Egbert, gives a receipt for three mares, I, 337 Indians defeated at the rear of the house of, II, 113 soldiers in garrison at the house of,.-. 258 hires a bouwery on Manhattan Island, 319 promissory note ot, 360 appointed guardian of Jan Cornells Buys, Ill, 198 curator of Jan Jansen Damen's estate, 344 executor of Jan Jansen Damen 276 118 INDEX TO TEANSLATIONS PAOB. Woutersen, Egbert. — Continued. formerly rented the Bogardus farm on Manhattan Island 287 will of, 317 power of attorney from, 196 Woutersen (Wolters,) Symon, a soldier, II, 338 proves the will of Hans Meister, 347 assigns an account against the W. I. Co. to Seger Teunissen, 251 Wraith, Richard, purchases a negro women and boy from Skipper Meyndert Swart, III, 387 Wybrantsen, Peter. (See Boornstra.) Wyck, van. (See Jansen, Louis.) Wyncoop, Peter, 1,113, 228 protests against the unloading of his ship, II, 178 answer thereto, 179 receipt of, for eighteen kegs of powder, 181 Wys, Guliam, Ill, 333 Y. Yans, or Yansen. (See Jans or Jansen) Yongh, Steven, promissory note to, 11, 183 Yonghbloet, Andries Ill, 335 Zealand, Surgeon Bogaert inherits property in, II, 49 Zegers, Zegersen. (See Segeraen) Zeuwordt, David, II, 18 Zegendael. (See Manhattan) ^MslE'jifei'^temaa k'Krf^X £j^''8 'pXi ¥ 4 , t (•r.i' 'I, " ! I) ■I J .J . S'-, I-