Aarsen, Francis, lord of Sommelsdyk, see [Sommelsdyk, Cornelis van].
Abram, boatswain, [39].
Achter Kol, [91] n., [92], [93], [149], [160], [172], [178];
proclamation against, [182];
discharge of, [224];
Gov. Carteret escorted to, [239], [243];
authority over, [241].
Adams, Richard, [117], [117] n., [122];
visit with, [123].
Africa, corsairs from, [38] n.
Albany, [169], [171];
proposed visit to, [185], [188];
arrival at, [198], [212];
described, [216-217];
beer of, [221];
river navigable to, [225].
See also [Fort Orange].
Album Studiosorum Academiae Lugduno-Batavae, [168] n.
Aldborough, [287].
Alkmaar, [17], [17] n.
Alrichs, Peter, [104], [110], [144];
information concerning, [104] n., [146-147];
passport given by, [116];
inquiry made by, [142];
plantation of, [148], [148] n., [150].
Altona, in Holstein, [7], [97];
Labadists at, [xxiii], [7] n., [97] n.
Amazon River, [37].
Amboy, [162].
Amsterdam, packet, [4];
arrival at, [5], [296];
rule concerning pilots of ships of, [16], [295];
ships from, [21].
Andersson, Måns, [116], [116] n.
Andros, Gov. Sir Edmund, [45] n.;
recommendation of, [58] n.;
appointment by, [106] n.;
visits with, [167], [185], [187]-[188], [230]-[231];
proclamation by, [182], [182] n.;
leave taken of, [238];
relations with Carteret, [239]-[244], [244] n.;
government of, [248]-[249].
Ann, Cape, [258].
Antonis Neus (Anthony's Nose), headland, [225].
Apoquemene, [127], [130].
Appoquinimink, Creek [110], [110] n.
Aquackanonck (Passaic), [85] n., [86], [169], [170], [171];
description of, [175];
falls of, [176].
Arensius, Rev. Bernhardus, Lutheran minister, [217] n.
Armuyden, [45].
Arundell, Lord, defence under, [24] n.
Arundell of Trerice, Richard, Lord, governor of Pendennis castle, [29] n.
Autein, Loureins, Labadists' printer, [268] n.
Azores, islands, [38].
Bahamas, channel of, [37].
Baltimore, Lord (Cecilius Calvert, second lord), [132] n.;
negotiations with, [xix].
Baltimore, Lord (Charles Calvert, third lord), [132] n.
Baltimore, Lord (George Calvert), grant to, [132], [132] n.
Baltimore County Land Records, [xx] n.
Barbadoes, [28];
run from, [52];
oysters for, [54];
ribbons for, [62];
ship from, [231];
trade with, [244]-[246];
ship for, [253].
Bardewisch, or Bardowitz, merchant, conventicle of, [7], [7] n., [296].
Barents, or Barn, Islands, [64], [64] n.
Barkelo, Herrman van, description by, [113] n.
Barro, island, [278], [278] n., [279].
Bayard, Petrus, conveyance to, [xx], [141] n.;
convert to Labadism, [xxiv]; naturalization of, [xxviii];
visit from, [237];
biographical information, [237] n.
Bayard, Thomas F., [xx].
Beachy Head, [20].
Beacon Hill, [259].
Beaver, ship, [169], [169] n., [171], [190].
Beeren, or Barren Island, [51], [51] n.
Beerent, a guide, [149], [161], [162].
Bergen, [82], [82] n., [84], [84] n., [85], [165].
Berkeley, John, Lord, [66] n.;
grant to, [154], [154] n.
Berkeley, Sir William, recall and death of, [132] n.-[133] n.
Berkum, H. van, De Labadie en de Labadisten, [xxiii] n.
Bermuda Islands, [37], [38], [38] n.
Berry, Capt. John, plantation of, [173], [173] n.
Bevesier, see [Beachy Head].
Bible, the Indian, [263], [263] n., [264], [264] n.-[265] n.
Billop, Christopher, [73] n.
Binckes, Jacob, [82] n.
Birch, Miss Una, Anna Maria van Schurman, [291] n.
Blackstone, Mr., plantation of, [116].
Block, Adrian, [257] n.
Block Island, [257], [257] n.
Blom, Barent, [64] n.
Boehme, Jacob, [12], [12] n.
Boeyer, Jan, [140], [140] n., [141], [142].
Bohemia Manor, [xix], [112] n.-[113] n., [131], [233];
Mallary's Ancient Families of, [xvii];
Labadists' colony on, [xix], [xx], [49] n., [134] n., [141] n.;
an Account of the life of the Labadists on, [xxiv] n.;
Copies of some Records and Depositions Relating to, [113] n.
Bohemia River, [116], [127], [130].
Bolsward, arrival at, [4].
Bon, Capt. André, [46].
Boston, [188];
preparations for journey to, [222], [230], [233], [234], [237], [238];
trade, [245], [246];
republic of, [247], [247] n.;
the journey to, [252]-[255];
Labadists' experiences in and around, [255]-[256], [259]-[272];
fire of, [269], [269] n.;
sham-fight in, [271], [271] n.;
description of, [275], [275] n.;
Labadists leave for home, [276];
witches and witchcraft in, [290], [290] n.
Bosum, [297].
Boterberg (Butter Hill), [226].
Bourignon, Antoinette, allusion to, [7];
work of, [7] n.
Bourne, Prof. Edward G., reprint issued by, [76] n.
Bowery, [65], [65] n.
Bowman, Mr., [61], [80].
Bownas, Samuel, Account by, [xxiv] n.
Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, visit with, [259];
biographical information, [259] n.
Brakel, Rev. Theodorus à, book by, [63], [63] n.
Brakel, Rev. Willem à, letters to, [xii], [168] n., [236] n.-[237] n.;
Trouwhertige Waerschouwinge, [xiii] n., [xxx] n.
Brandywine Creek, [109].
Bread and Cheese Island, [139], [139] n.
Bree Sand, [16] n.
Breukelen, see [Brooklyn].
Briel, [295], [295] n.
British Museum, maps in, [xii], [xix] n., [114] n.;
books in, [xxvii] n.
Broadway, [46], [65].
Brooklyn, [52], [62], [90]; church in [52], [52] n.;
Stiles's History of, [58] n.;
journey through, [172].
Brown, Rev. John, [63] n.
Bruges, [18].
Brugh, Helena van, marriage of, [234] n., [262] n.
Brugh, Johannes van, [145], [165], [165] n.
Brugh, Madame van (Katrina Roelofs, later van Rodenburg), [94], [94] n.
Buiksloot, [6], [6] n.
Burgh, [9], [15].
Burlington, [97], [98], [99], [103], [149], [150], [151];
court at, [144];
journey to, [147]-[148].
Burnt Mill, [235].
Buss Island, [277], [277] n.
Byllynge, Edward, proprietor of West New Jersey, [154], [154] n.
Cadiz, ship bound for, [21].
Calais, cape of, [19].
Cambridge, visit to, [266]-[268].
Canada, priests of, [137];
intercourse with, [226]-[227].
Captahem, Indian sachem, [85] n.
Carolina, Indians of, [181].
Carteret, Sir George, [66], [66] n.;
grant to, [154], [154] n., [164].
Carteret, Capt. James, [66];
information concerning, [66] n.
Carteret, Gov. Philip, [66], [94];
information concerning, [66] n.;
government of, [164], [164] n.;
visit with, [238];
escorted to Achter Kol, [239], [243];
relations with governor of New York, [239]-[244], [244] n.
Catholics, Roman, [10], [17], [73], [137], [250].
Catrix, see [Carteret].
Catskill Mountains, [219], [225].
Cecil County, Md., Sluyter's will in court-house of, [xiii];
Herman's property in, [xix]; first court-house of, [116] n.
Chamber of Amsterdam, [281], [281] n.
Champlain Lake, [226] n.
Charles, ship, [3], [5], [32] n., [263].
Charles II, grant from, [154] n.;
reference to, [288].
Charlestown, [266], [268], [275].
Chaudronnier, Le, [74], [162].
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, [128] n.
Chesapeake Bay, [115], [116], [122], [127], [128], [132].
Chicheley, Sir Henry, lieutenant-governor of Virginia, [133] n.
Child of Luxury, see [Clauw, Frans Pieterse].
Christina Kill, [103], [108], [109], [137], [138], [139], [142], [153], [171].
Christison, Wenlock, [104] n.
Claesen, Frans, [83] n.
Claessen, Valentine, visit with, [67]-[68];
information concerning, [67] n.
Clauw, Frans Pieterse, [217], [217] n., [218].
Claver Rack (Clover Reach), [218], [226].
Cocceius, Johannes, religious doctrine of, [6], [6] n.;
followers of, [45], [59], [181], [290], [291], [295].
Cod, Cape, [37], [41], [254], [255], [258], [273].
Cohoes Falls, [199]-[200], [199] n., [200] n., [213], [227].
Commegys, Cornelius, and family, [119], [119] n., [120];
information concerning, [121], [121] n.
Communipaw (Gamoenepaen), [81], [81] n., [82] n., [84], [86], [165].
Coney Island, [51];
sketch of, [58], [59], [59] n., [69];
description of, [183]-[184].
Constable's Hook, or Point, [84], [172].
Copley, Gov. Lionel, [xxx], [xxxi].
Corlaer's Hook, [235], [256].
Corneliszen, Arie or Adrian, [47] n., [190], [192].
Corsairs, [38], [38] n.
Cortelyou, Jacques, visit to, [57], [58], [61], [62], [89], [90]-[91], [229]-[230];
information concerning, [57] n.;
land of, [85], [85] n., [86], [173] n., [175];
at Najack, [170];
at Gowanus, [172].
Court of Friesland, inn, [8].
Covenanters, rising of, [19], [19] n.
Coxsackie, [226], [226] n.
Cresson, Jacques, [232], [232] n.
Cresson, Pierre, [74], [74] n., [75], [232], [232] n.
Cresson, Susanna, [232] n.
Culpeper, Thomas, Lord, governor of Virginia, [132] n.
Danckaerts, Jasper, sketches by, [xi], [xvi], [58]-[59], [59] n., [88] n., [101], [110], [177], [219];
correct form of name, [xii];
original manuscript of, [xv]-[xvii];
conveyance to, [xx], [141] n.;
biographical information concerning, [xxvii]-[xxix], [168], [168] n.;
translation of Psalms by, [xxviii]-[xxix];
manuscript notes by, [xxix], [206] n., [265] n.;
voyage to New Netherland, [3]-[42];
travels in New Netherland, [43]-[91];
at Surinam, [61] n.;
journey to the southward, [91]-[165];
in New York, [166]-[251];
translations by, [170], [171];
letter concerning religious beliefs of, [236] n.-[237] n.;
journey to Boston, [252]-[272];
his voyage home, [273]-[298].
Danskamer (Dancing Chamber), cove, [226].
Davis Strait, [37].
Deadman's Head (Dodman Point), [22], [23];
description of, [24].
Delaware Falls, [80], [95], [96].
Delaware Historical Society, [xvii].
Delaware River, maps of, [xi]-[xii], [xvi], [xvii], [165], [166];
mentioned, [45], [80] n., [85], [95];
departure of La Grange for, [50], [57];
Ephraim Herrman's visit to, [80], [86];
proposed journey of Labadists to, [89];
falls of, [95], [96];
Johnson's Swedish Settlements on the Delaware, [109] n.;
trade, [127], [128];
observations concerning, [150]-[151], [224], [228];
arrival of Fenwick at, [155];
condition in grants of lands on, [156];
letters from, [170];
Dutch in, [179];
duties on goods imported into, [246].
Delft, [295], [296].
Denys, Peter, [190], [190] n.
Descartes, René, [57] n.;
followers of, [57], [59].
Deutel Bay, [166], [166] n., [171].
Dirck, of Claverack, [219].
Dirx, Immetie, [83], [83] n.
Dittelbach, Verval en Val der Labadisten, [134] n.
Dogger Bank, the, [284], [284] n., [285].
Dolphin, ship, [260], [277] n.
Donderbergh (Thunder Hill), [225].
Dover, [19].
D'Owerk, Sister, see [Sommelsdyk, Isabella van].
Dulignon, Domine, [xxx].
Dunham, Jonathan, will of, [93], [93] n.
Dunwich, [287], [287] n.
Durlston Head, [21].
Dutch, ships, [31], [281], [282], [283], [285];
conquest of Fort Christina, [109], [109] n.;
settlements, [132], [273];
relations with English, [136], [136] n., [153], [155];
relations with Swedes, [152]-[153], [153] n.;
in South River, [179].
Dutch East India Company, [273].
Dutch Smack, tavern, [288].
Dutch West India Company, grant from, [57] n., [153] n.;
slaves of, [65];
property of, [145];
rule and authority of, [152];
first ship sent to New Netherland by, [236] n.
Duyckinck, Evert, mate, [18], [22], [28], [28] n., [39], [81], [181], [221], [236].
Duyckinck, Evert, the elder, [181], [181] n.
Duyckinck, Gerrit, [181], [181] n., [220].
Duyn, Gerrit Evertsen van, visits with, [36], [43], [47];
biographical information concerning, [36] n.;
brings home his goods, [49];
mentioned, [52], [67], [91], [169], [228];
visits Indians, [55], [56];
in New Harlem, [65];
is shaved by Danckaerts, [68];
goes to Sapokan, [69]-[86];
journey with, [171];
marriage of, [190], [190] n.
Dyer, Capt. William, [187], [187] n., [240], [244].
Eames, Wilberforce, bibliography by, [264] n.
East New Jersey, Scot's Model of the Government of, [84] n.;
historical information concerning, [154] n.
East River, [46], [51], [64], [65], [224];
description of, [256]-[257].
Ecclesiastical Records of New York, [44] n.-[45] n., [181] n., [202] n.
Ecke, D. van, [45].
Eddystone, [22] n.
Elbertsen, Elbert, see [Stoothoff, Elbert Elbertsen].
Eliot, Benjamin, [270] n.
Eliot, Rev. John, visit to, [263]-[266], [270]-[271];
biographical information, [263] n.;
reference to, [270].
Elizabeth, Princess, [xxii], [xxii] n.
Elizabeth, Queen, [132].
Elizabeth, widow, [105], [106].
Elizabeth Creek, [92], [224].
Elizabeth Islands, [253], [258].
Elizabethtown, [66], [75], [84], [162].
Elizabethtown Creek, [74] n., [163].
Eltie, see [Illetie].
Enckhuysen, [4], [4] n., [7].
England, ships, [8], [11], [20], [41], [48], [140], [276];
coast of, [19];
corsairs near, [38] n.;
brandy from, [123];
relations with the Dutch, [136], [136] n., [153], [155];
date of Christmas in, [140], [140] n.;
in New Netherland, [190].
English Ship, The, inn, [26].
Ephraim, see [Herrman, Ephraim].
Episcopalians, [26], [29], [85].
Esopus, or Hysopus, [181], [181] n., [185], [197], [198], [213], [220];
war, [221], [221] n., described, [221];
river navigable to, [225].
Evert, mate, see [Duyckinck, Evert].
Evertsen, Cornelis, [81], [82] n.
Fairhill, [280], [280] n., [282].
Falmouth, England, [11], [22], [23], [24], [24] n., [25], [26], [30], [80].
Falo, or Foula, island, [280], [280] n.
Fayal, island of, [261].
Fenwick, John, Salem founded by, [143] n.;
proprietor of West New Jersey, [154], [154] n., [155].
Fierens, Jacques, printer, [81], [81] n.
Filipse, Margaret, see [Philipse, Margaret].
Finns, [100], [142].
Fisher's Island, [253].
Flanders, coast of, [19], [20].
Flatbush, [51], [60], [60] n., [62], [90].
Flatlands, [59], [59] n.
Florida, coast of, [37].
Flushing, bay of, [257].
Fonteyn, Cornelia, wife of Arnoldus de la Grange, [49] n.
Fort Albany, see [Fort Orange].
Fort Amsterdam, [45]-[46].
Fort Christina, [109], [109] n.
Fort Nassau, on the Delaware, [143].
Fort Orange, [44], [46], [167], [179], [181].
See also [Albany].
Fort Wadsworth, [71] n.
Fox, George, meeting held by, [116] n.
Foy, Capt. John, [260], [260] n., [268].
Fransen, Claes, [83], [86], [88], [169].
Fresh Kill, [74].
Fresh (Connecticut) River, [247], [273].
Friends, Society of, relations with Labadists, [xxii], [xxiv].
Friesland, [3] n.;
adoption of calendar in, [4] n.;
government of, [188] n.
Frisby, Capt. James, [116];
information concerning, [116] n.;
plantation of, [126], [127].
Furs, [169], [182], [186], [189], [231].
Gaasbeeck, Rev. Laurentius van, [45], [45] n.;
death of, [181];
information concerning, [181] n.
Galloper, or Galper, sandbank, [20], [20] n.
Gamoenepaen, see [Communipaw].
Gardiner's Island, [257].
Gardinier, Pierre le, see [Cresson, Pierre].
Gary, Alice, formerly Alice Ambrose, [104] n.
George's (Castle) Island, [259].
Geresolveert, see [Waldron, Resolved].
Gerrit, see [Duyn, Gerrit Evertsen van].
Gheele Hoeck (Yellow Point), [172].
Ghysen, Hendrick, Psalms translated by, [xxix].
Gibraltar, ship for Straits of, [20].
Godfrey, Miss Elizabeth, A Sister of Prince Rupert, [xxii] n.
Godyn, Samuel, [150] n.
Golden Fleece, The, inn, [29], [31].
Goodwin Sands, [20], [20] n.
Goos, Peter, atlas published by, [282], [282] n.
Gorter, Capt. Jan, [297].
Gouanes, or Gowanus, [52], [52] n., [53], [69], [123], [169], [172], [179], [230].
Gouanes (Gowanus) Bay, [178].
Goutstar, see [Start Point].
Goyn, see [Goodwin Sands].
Governor's Island, [46], [179], [179] n., [256].
Grange, Arnoldus de la, conveyance to, [xx], [141] n.;
naturalization of, [xxviii] n.;
visits with, [49]-[50], [57], [62]-[63], [165], [170], [186], [230], [235];
biographical sketch of, [49] n., [236] n.;
mentioned, [89], [100];
suit of mother of, [102], [102] n.;
property rights of, [103], [104];
suit of, [104] n.;
map by, [166];
boat chartered by, [171];
sale of goods to, [187], [189], [231];
letter of, [199];
instructions to, [238];
letters to, [262], [297].
Grange, Madame de la, [171].
Grants and Concessions, Leaming and Spicer, [244] n.
Gravesend, in England, [287], [288], [291], [292].
Gravesend, in Holland, [295].
Gravesend, on Long Island, [59], [59] n., [61].
Great Bay, [225], [227].
See also [Chesapeake Bay].
Gregory XIII., promulgation of calendar by, [4] n.
Greenland, Dr. Henry, [94], [94] n., [160].
Groningen, government of, [188] n.
Guhrauer, article by, [xxii] n.
Guiana, coast of, [37];
Dutch, see [Surinam].
Hackenberg, Paul, letter of, [xiii] n.;
visit of, [xxx];
relations with Sluyter, [168] n.
Hackensack, [76], [84], [84] n., [92].
Hackensack River, [83], [92], [173], [224].
Hague, the, [295], [296].
Hans, Indian guide, bargain with, [172]-[173];
conversations with, [174]-[175], [178]-[179].
Hardenbroek, Adolf, daughter of, [5] n.
Hart, Simon Aertsen de, visit with, [53]-[54], [69], [169], [230];
information concerning, [53] n.;
dealings with the Indians, [179]-[180].
Hartford, Conn., [187].
Hartman, Fytje, [82], [82] n., [88].
Harvard College, visit to, [266]-[268], [267] n.
Harwich, [285], [293].
Haverford College, copy of Labadists' Declaration at, [265] n.
Haverstraw, [84], [84] n.
Helder, the, [7] n., [10], [13], [16].
Hellekers, Jacob Swarts, biographical sketch, [36] n., [43], [43] n., [190] n.;
his daughter, Jacomina, [36] n., [296];
his step-daughter, Rebecca, [47] n., [190];
at New Utrecht, [229] n.
Hellekers, Willem, [190], [190] n., [221].
Hellgate, [64], [252], [256].
Helmont, Jean Baptiste van, writings of, [99], [99] n.
Hendrickson, Hendrick, [116] n.;
plantation of, [117].
Hendrix, Jacob, [98].
Hennepin, Description de la Louisiane, [199] n.
Henrietta Maria, Queen, [114], [114] n., [132] n.
Henry Kasimir II., Count, [188] n.
Herman, ship carpenter, [28].
Herrman, Anna Margareta, [109], [109] n., [111], [146].
Herrman, Augustine, map by, [xii], [xix], [114], [114] n., [117] n., [297];
estates of, [xvii], [xix], [112] n.-[113] n.;
Wilson's paper on, [xvii];
biographical information concerning, [xix], [114] n.;
naturalization of, [xix];
Journal of the Dutch Embassy to Maryland, [xix] n.;
conveyance by, [xx], [xxv], [141], [141] n.;
land purchased from, [49] n.;
mission to Maryland, [66] n.;
visit with, [114], [115];
Labadists lose road to, [127];
illness of, [131], [140].
Herrman, Ephraim, meets Labadists, [xviii], [80];
directs Labadists into Maryland, [xix], [91]-[113];
separates from his wife, [xxiv];
trustees appointed for estate of, [xxv], [141] n.;
information concerning, [80] n., [145];
visits of Labadists to, [86], [89], [137], [237], [239];
minor references to, [88], [140], [144];
appointed clerk of the courts, [106];
reminiscences of, [113] n.;
letters from, [115], [115] n., [165], [170], [186], [271];
passport given by, [116];
goes with Labadists to Christina Kill, [138]-[139];
hears of father's illness, [140];
returns to Maryland, [140];
is made heir, [141], [141] n.;
goods for, [185];
arrives with family in New York, [233];
takes leave of Labadists, [250];
Bible bought for, [296]-[297];
letter to, [297].
Herrman, Kasparus,
[110], [127];
information concerning, [110] n., [111];
at house of, [112], [130], [131];
meeting with, [113]-[114].
Heylige Decades, Labadie, [170], [171].
Highlands, [197], [222], [225], [231].
Historisches Taschenbuch, [xxii] n.
Hobbes, Capt. Douwe, [291].
Hoere-kill, attack on, [136], [136] n.;
climate of, [152]; settlement at, [152], [152] n.
Holland, chronology, [4] n., [140] n.;
currency, [30], [30] n., [32], [32] n., [41], [49], [49] n., [52], [54], [83], [103], [149], [162], [169], [230], [246].
See also [Dutch].
Hoofden, [35], [35] n., [36], [51].
Hoogh, [15].
Hooghboom, Bartholomaeus, skipper, [189], [213], [232].
Hoorn, [10], [15].
Hopkins, Mr., plantation of, [117].
Hosier, Henry, [118], [119], [121], [121] n.
Howell, Mr., [116], [117].
Hoyberg (Hay Hill), [226].
Huguenots, settlement, [271] n.
Huyberts, Susanna, wife of Casparus Herrman, [233] n.
Idenszen, Theunis, [190], [190] n.;
misfortunes and conversion of, [190]-[196];
mentioned, [197];
visits with, [223], [238], [250];
incident of the stolen cow and, [229]-[230].
Ij, river, [6], [6] n., [51].
Illetie (Aletta), Indian woman, story of, [201]-[205], [207], [208], [209], [210], [211].
Independents, [253], [262], [273], [274], [277].
Indians, observations upon, [xvi]; on board the Charles, [35], [36];
on Long Island, [52];
visits with, [76]-[79], [88], [139]-[140], [159], [177]-[178], [200];
dealings with, [79]-[80], [84]-[85], [222];
dwellings of, [94], [172];
in Maryland, [115];
Jesuits among, [137];
as guides, [149], [172];
murder by, [152];
relations with Quakers, [155]-[156];
religious beliefs of, [174]-[175];
land purchased from, [175];
dinner with, [176];
drinking carousal at Gowanus, [179];
canticoy of, [180];
epidemic among, [181];
conversion of, [202];
trading operations at Albany, [217];
fish caught by, [220];
Esopus war with, [221];
Bible, [263], [263] n., [264], [264] n.-[265] n.
See also [Manhattan Indians]; [Mohawks]; [Najack Indians].
Jacob, Capt., [116], [165], [190], [240].
Jacobs, Mr., [30], [31].
Jacobs, Marritie, [67] n.
Jamaica, governor of, [45], [45] n.
James, Rev. B.B., The Labadist Colony in Maryland, [xvii].
Jan, a passenger on board the Charles, [10], [11], [11] n., [28], [41], [49];
conduct at, [12], [14], [23], [30], [31], [40].
Jaquet, Jean Paul, [109], [109] n.
Jasper, an Indian, visit from, [76]-[79], [80];
religious beliefs of, [175].
Jean, Maitre, landlord, [26].
Jeffreys, Herbert, lieutenant-governor of Virginia, [133] n.
Jesuits, [137], [249], [269].
Jochemsen, Capt. David, [48].
Johns Hopkins University Studies, [xvii], [112] n.
Johnson, Dr. Amandus, Swedish Settlements on the Delaware, [109] n.
Joris, David, followers of, [250], [250] n.
Kaaterskill Falls, [198], [198] n.
Karl, electoral prince, visits England, [291], [291] n.;
returns to the Hague, [295].
Kekebel, or Kieckebuls, Thomas Davidtse, [197] n.
Keulen, Joannes van, atlas published by, [297], [297] n.
Key, Capt. Theunis de, [262] n., [263], [268].
Kieft, Willem, director-general of New Netherland, [46], [46] n.
Killigrew, Sir Robert, church built by, [26] n.
Kill van Kull, [50], [58], [59], [59] n., [69], [74], [84], [92] n.
Kinderhook, [198], [216], [217], [226].
King Philip's War, reference to, [137], [137] n.
King's Channel, [287], [287] n., [292], [293].
Klief, Cornelis van, [186], [189];
letter of, [199]; arrangements made at house of, [234].
Koch, Otto Ernst, [103], [103] n.
Kock Achie, see [Coxsackie].
Koelman, Rev. Jacobus, book by, [63];
information concerning, [63] n.
Kok, J., Vaderlandsche Woordenbock, [xxviii] n.
Labadie, Jean de, biography of, [xxi]-[xxii];
death of, [xxiii];
Declaration of, [xxv], [265], [265] n., [266];
writings of, [88], [88] n., [170], [170] n., [171], [171] n., [232], [232] n., [272], [272] n.
Labadists, colony of, in Maryland, [xvii], [xviii], [xix]-[xx];
James's Labadist Colony in Maryland, [xvii];
rise and decline of, [xxii]-[xxiii];
teachings of, [xxiii]-[xxiv];
in Surinam, [xxviii], [xxviii] n., [61] n.;
house purchased by, [113] n.;
conveyance to, [141] n.;
printing-press of, [268] n.
La Motte, M., [101].
Lands Diep, [13], [13] n.
Langevelt, or Longfield, Cornelis van, [160], [160] n.
Lawrence, Thomas, baker in New York, [160], [160] n.
Leaming and Spicer, Grants and Concessions, [244] n.
Leete, Gov. William, [187] n.
Leeuwarden, [3] n.
Leiden van Leeuwen, Dirk van, [291], [291] n.
Leisler, [48] n.
Leman Bank, [286], [286] n.
Lemmer, [297], [297] n.
Leyden, University of, [xii], [168], [168] n.
Liège, resident of Long Island from, [53].
Lighthouse at entrance of Boston Harbor, [259], [259] n.
Little Bay, [225], [256].
Little Bohemia, manor, [xix], [112] n.-[113] n.
Lizard, point, [23], [23] n., [257].
London, ships from, [20], [231];
mail ships for, [27], [46], [140];
Labadists in and around, [288]-[293];
Great Fire of, [288] n., [289], [289] n., [290] n.
Long Island, [33], [35], [90];
description of, [50]-[51];
Indians on, [52];
fruit, [52], [59], [67];
fish, [53], [54], [90];
sketch of, [59] n.;
grain, [60];
Quakers, [85];
the Labadists' visit to, [171], [228].
Long Island Historical Society, manuscripts in possession of, [xi], [xv], [59] n.
Lorphelin, Peter, case of, [269] n.
Love, Fast and Thanksgiving Days of New England, [261] n.
Lucas, Capt., [262].
Lucas, Mr., custom-house officer, [31], [32].
Maasluis, [295], [295] n.
Maas River, [18], [294], [295].
MacCormac, E.I., White Servitude in Maryland, [112] n.
Main Creek, [73] n.
Maine, hostilities along coast of, [137] n.
Mallary, Rev. Charles P., Ancient Families of Bohemia Manor, [xvii].
Manhattan Indians, [224].
Manhattan Island, [35], [50], [51];
described, [64].
Manhattan River, see [North River].
Mann, Abraham, plantation of, [139];
information concerning, [139] n.
Maquaas Kill, see [Mohawk River].
Margaret, ship, [252].
Martha's Vineyard, [253], [253] n., [254], [257], [258].
Maryland, map of, [xii], [xix];
Labadists in, [xvii], [xviii], [xix]-[xx];
James's, Labadist Colony in, [xvii];
Herrman's Journal of the Dutch Embassy to, [xix] n.;
effect of Labadists' teachings in, [xxiv];
MacCormac's White Servitude in, [112] n.;
Danckaerts and Sluyter arrive in, [114];
boundary of, [114], [114] n., [115];
fish, [115];
Indians, [115];
oysters, [123];
trade, [127], [128];
roads, [129];
early history of, [132], [132] n.;
government of, [133];
tobacco raising in, [133], [135];
slavery in, [133], [134], [134] n.;
grain, [134];
vegetables, [134];
lives of planters in, [135];
taxation in, [136]-[137];
religion of, [137];
climate, [151]-[152].
Maryland Archives, [xix] n., [xxviii] n., [xxxi] n., [236] n.
Maryland Historical Society, publication by, [xvii];
manuscript of, [141] n.
Massachusetts Historical Society, Proceedings, [265] n., [267] n., [271] n.
Matinnaconk Island, [97], [97] n., [98], [100], [101].
Maurice, carpenter, [129].
Maurits River, see [North River].
May, Isle of, [28].
Medway, or Chatham River, [292], [292] n.
Meeuwsteen, [22], [22] n.
Mennonite sect, [9], [9] n., [17].
Mexico, Gulf of, [37].
Middelburg, death of Danckaerts at, [xxviii].
Milford (Newark), [173], [253].
Milk-ditch, [255], [255] n., [275].
Mill Creek, [74], [74] n.
Miller, Mr., plantation of, [118], [121];
letter from, [120].
Miller, Rev. John, Description of New York, [198] n., [213] n.
Mills, [8], [93], [96], [96] n., [108] n., [139], [150], [178], [198], [214], [215], [218], [246].
Millstone River, [94], [95], [156], [157], [158], [160], [161], [224].
Mohawk River, [199], [213], [226].
Mohawks, [201], [203], [211].
Moll, John, conveyance to, [xx], [141] n.;
visit with, [110], [111]-[112];
passport given by, [116];
relations with, [119], [233];
visit to plantation of, [137], [138], [139];
leaves for Maryland, [140];
witness, [141];
mentioned, [144];
information concerning, [144];
wife of, [144]-[145];
letters from, [170], [271];
book sent to, [171].
Monmouth, Duke of, [288].
Montague River, see [North River].
Montanus, Nieuwe en Onbekende Weereld, [xii].
Moor's Head, inn, [8].
Morse, Elizabeth, tried for witchcraft [290] n.
Mouns, see [Andersson, Måns].
Muller, of Amsterdam, documents sold by, [48] n.
Murphy, Henry C., translation by, [xi], [xv], [53] n., [59] n.;
Anthology of New Netherland, [xii] n., [237] n.
Nagtglas, F., Levensberichten van Zeeuwen, [xxvii] n., [xxviii] n.
Najack, or Nyack, [54], [54] n., [60], [69], [169], [170], [180], [229].
Najack Indians, [54]-[57].
Nantucket, [254], [258].
Narratives of Early Maryland, [xxi] n., [66] n., [114] n.
Narratives of Early Pennsylvania, West New Jersey, and Delaware, [xii], [67] n., [109] n., [152] n., [153] n., [154] n.
Narratives of New Netherland, [109] n., [153].
Narrows, [182], [197], [225].
Nassau, Hendrik van, [296] n.
Nassau, a village on the Raritan, [161], [161] n.
Naylor, James, [105], [105] n.
Naze, [293], [293] n.
Negroes, [65], [111].
Nevesinck, [50], [69], [95], [162], [180], [182].
Nevesinck Creek, [224].
New Brunswick, [94] n.
Newcastle, Del., court of, [106];
mentioned, [109], [139], [150];
minister at, [110];
Labadists' visit to, [122], [131], [137], [140], [180];
journey to Christina Kill from, [138];
Robert Wade at, [142];
description of, [143], [144];
settlement at, [152].
Newcastle County, Delaware, Herrman property in, [xix].
New Dorp, [72], [72] n.
New England, Love's Fast and Thanksgiving Days of, [261] n.;
settlement of, [273], [273] n.;
description of, [273]-[275].
Newfoundland, [37], [38], [132].
New Harlem, [64], [65], [68].
New Jersey, [69];
woods, [95];
government, [182], [182] n.
New Jersey Archives, [182] n.
New Jersey Historical Society, [xvii].
New Netherland, Murphy's Anthology of, [xii] n., [237] n.;
coast of, [37];
Labadists' travels in, [43]-[91];
fruit, [44], [47];
governor of, [45], [45] n.;
first child born in, [47], [47] n., [236] n.;
roads, [129];
settlement of, [132];
conquered by England, [190], [190] n.;
first ship sent to, [236] n.;
distilling in, [245];
journal of voyage from, [252]-[298].
New Sweden, origin of, [152] n.;
conquest of, [153], [153] n.
New Utrecht, [57] n., [58], [59], [90], [91].
New York, Ecclesiastical Records of, [44] n.-[45] n., [181] n., [202] n.;
Wolley's A Two Years Journal in, [76] n.;
O'Callaghan's Documentary History of, [197] n., [229] n., [236] n., [262] n.;
Miller's Description of, [198] n., [213] n.
See also [New Netherland].
New York City, sketches of, [xi], [xii], [xvi];
Labadists arrive at, [43];
Labadists return to, [222];
militia of, [239];
trade, [246], [247].
New York Historical Society, Collections, [90] n.
New York Public Library, books in, [xxvii] n., [265] n.
Niagara Falls, [199] n.
Nicholson, Gov. Sir Francis, [xxi].
Nicolls, Capt. Matthias, secretary of New Jersey, [244];
letters of, [84] n., [115] n.
Nicolls, Gov. Richard, code of, [90] n.
Nieuwe Diep, [13], [13] n.
Nieuwendam, [6], [6] n.
Nieuwenhuysen, Rev. Wilhelmus van, [45], [45] n.;
preaching of, [46], [47], [59], [86], [166], [239];
relations with Theunis, [223];
relations with Marie Renard, [231];
illness of, [234], [237].
Nissensen, Mr. S. G., aid acknowledged to, [xi].
Noorman's Kil, [198].
North Kil, see [Hackensack River].
North River, [46], [64], [66], [67], [68], [81], [84], [108], [150], [151], [152], [197];
described, [223]-[225], [224] n.;
falls on, [227];
fish of, [227];
climate, [228];
jurisdiction over, [240].
North Sea, [19]-[20], [278], [284].
Northwest Kill (Passaic River), [85], [92], [173], [175], [224], [227].
Noten Hoeck (Nut Point), [226].
Noten, or Nut, Island, see [Governor's Island].
Nottingham, Earl of (Daniel Finch), secretary of state, [xxx].
Noy, Abraham de la, [48], [48] n., [63], [63] n.
Noy, Peter de la, [48] n.
Nya Göteborg, or New Gothenburg, [100] n., [101].
Oakes, Rev. Urian, acting president of Harvard, [267] n.
O'Callaghan, Dr. E.B., reprint issued by, [76] n.;
Documentary History of New York, [197] n., [229] n., [236] n., [262] n.
Ogilby, America, [xii].
Oosterend, in Friesland, [3], [3] n.
Oosterend, on Texel, [9], [10], [15].
Orange, Prince of, [74], [188], [188] n.
Orfordness, [294], [294] n.
Orkney Islands, [280], [282].
Otto, a resident of Wicacoa, [148].
Otto, Justice, [104], [104] n.
Oude Dorp, [71], [72].
Oude Schilt, [8], [9], [13], [15].
Owins, Johan, surgeon, [261], [288], [291], [292].
Padechal, captain of the Boston packet, see [Pattishall, Richard].
Palisades, [67].
Papegoia, Johan, [100] n., [101], [101] n.
Papegoia, Madame, [101], [102], [103];
residence of, [107].
Pascal, Blaise, Pensées, [91], [91] n., [230].
Pattishall, Richard, [234], [234] n., [251], [252];
lodging with, [256];
visit to Gov. Bradstreet with, [259];
is paid for passage, [260].
Pauw, Michael, [84] n.
Pavonia, [84], [84] n.
Peconic Bay (Cromme Gouwe), [257].
Pemaquid, Me., [45], [45] n., [167], [188].
Pendennis castle, [24] n., [28], [29].
Penn, William, visit with Labadists, [xxx];
Works, [xxx] n., [296] n.;
Charter to, [90] n.;
house of, [105] n.;
tour made in Germany and Holland, [295] n.-[296] n.
Pennsylvania, first Quakers in, [105] n.;
first assembly of, [105] n.
Penryn, [26], [29];
custom house transferred from, [25] n.;
post office at, [27];
market of, [30].
Peveril Point, see [Durlston Head].
Philipse, Margaret, ship-owner, [3], [3] n., [28], [80], [83], [183];
Labadists' relations with, [5], [6], [41], [49];
biographical sketch of, [5] n.;
arrives on board, [12];
suggestion of, [14];
conversation with, [21], [39];
goes ashore at Falmouth, [25];
conduct of, [40], [41].
Philipse, Frederick, [12] n.;
biographical sketch of, [5] n.;
visit with, [166]-[167];
ship of, [238], [252];
leave taken of, [238];
shipping interests of, [244].
Phillips, Mr. P. Lee, facsimile of map published by, [xxi], [114] n.
Pieters, Frederick, [201], [201] n.
Pilots, law concerning, [16]-[17].
Piscataway, N.J., [91], [91] n., [94], [150], [160], [164], [164] n.
Pisgeon, or Pigon, John, merchant of Boston, [234], [260].
Pleine, Nicolas de la, [232], [232] n.
Plum Island, [257].
Pompey Stone, [215] n.
Popish Plot, reference to, [137].
Poppe, Jan, [61].
Portland, [21], [22].
Potlepels (Polopels) Island, [226], [226] n.
Presbyterians, [29].
Prince Palatine, see [Karl, electoral prince].
Printz, Armegot, [100] n.
Printz, Johan, Swedish governor, [100] n., [101] n.
Pynchon, John, of Springfield, [235] n.
Quakers, [28], [66], [85], [92], [93], [96], [96] n., [98], [99], [100], [104], [128], [250];
first in Pennsylvania, [105] n.;
relations with Indians, [155]-[156];
of West Jersey, [247], [247] n.;
in London, [290].
Randall's Island, see [Barents Islands].
Randolph, Edward, royal agent, [240] n., [274] n.
Raritan, the, [69], [89], [94] n., [149], [160], [161], [224].
Ravesteyn, Paulus van, Bible published by heirs of, [296], [296] n.
Records of the Court of Assistants, [269] n.
Reformed religion, followers of, [17];
ministers, [44] n.-[45] n., [45], [63] n.
Reinderman, Kasparus, [171]-[172], [233].
Renard, Marie, story of, [231]-[232].
Rensselaer, Jeremias van, [214] n.
Rensselaer, Johannes, [214] n.
Rensselaer, Kiliaen van, [214], [214] n.
Rensselaer, Maria van, visit with, [214];
mill erected by, [246].
Rensselaer, Richard van, [214], [214] n.
Rensselaer's Hook, [33], [69], [34];
sketch of, [58], [59], [59] n.;
proposed visit to, [180].
Rensselaerswyck, pastor at, [44] n., [215] n.;
mentioned, [185];
patroonship of, [214], [214] n.;
colony of, [226], [248].
Rhode Island, [258], [273].
Richmond Creek, [73] n.
Ritschl, Geschichte des Pietismus, [xxiii] n.
Robert, English mate, [28], [39].
Rockall, [277], [277] n., [278], [284].
Rodenburg, Elizabeth, [80] n., [143];
information concerning, [145], [146];
book translated for, [170];
half-sister of, [262] n., [263].
Rodenburgh, Johan van, [145].
Rodenburgh, Lucas, vice-director of Curaçao, [145] n.
Rogers, Bryan, [25], [25] n., [30], [31], [32].
Rombouts, Francis, mayor of New York, [167] n.;
interview with, [167]-[169].
Ross, William, silversmith, [260].
Rotterdam, fishing vessel from, [286];
ship for, [291];
ferry-boat, [295].
Roxbury, visit to John Eliot at, [263]-[266], [270]-[271];
isthmus connecting, [275], [275] n.
Royalists, defence by, [24] n.
St. Augustine Manor, [xix], [110], [112], [112] n.-[113] n.
St. Catharine's, [288].
St. Christopher, [66], [66] n.
St. James's Park, [288].
St. Kilda, island, [278], [278] n.
St. Lawrence River, [37], [226].
St. Mawes, castle, [24] n.
St. Peter, village in England, [287].
Salem, N.J., court at, [143].
Salsberry, Mr., plantation of, [117].
Salters, Anna, [105], [105] n., [106], [107].
Sanders, Robert, relations with Labadists, [199], [201], [202], [216], [218];
information concerning, [199] n.;
relations with Indians, [200], [206], [212].
Sandford, Capt. William, plantation of, [173] n.
Sandhook, see [Newcastle].
Sandy Hook, [33], [34], [35], [51], [183].
Santford, [173].
Sappokanikke (Greenwich), [68], [69], [86], [190], [192], [194], [197], [225].
Sassafras River, [116], [124], [130];
ducks on, [126];
view of, [127].
Scanian War, [102], [102] n.
Schaets, Rev. Gideon, [44], [45], [205] n., [215];
biographical sketch, [44] n., [215] n.;
son-in-law of, [197], [197] n.
Schaets, Reynier, [210], [210] n.
Schelling, island, [16] n.
Schenectady, [185], [201];
records of Dutch church at, [204] n.;
described, [213].
Schevelingh, or Scheveningen, [294], [294] n., [295].
Schiedam, [295].
Schilders, I.J., see [Danckaerts, Jasper].
Schotel, Anna Maria van Schurman, [xiii] n., [xxix] n.
Schurman, Anna Maria van, Schotel's book on, [xiii] n., [xxix] n.;
relations with Labadie, [xxii], [xxviii], [xxx];
reference to, [xxix] n.;
mentioned, [265];
biographical information concerning, [265] n.
Schutters, or Shooter's, Island, [75], [75] n., [92], [173].
Schuyler, Philip Pieterse, [201] n.
Scot, George, The Model of the Government of East New Jersey, [84] n.
Seelt, [9], [15].
Selyns, Rev. Henricus, letters of, [xii], [168] n., [236] n.-[237] n.
Servants, [111]-[112], [112] n., [118].
Shelpot, or Schiltpads Kill, [108], [108] n.
Shetland Islands, [279], [284].
Shorne Battery, [292] n.
Silver Poort-Klock (Silver Gate-Bell), book, [38] n.
Simons, Menno, followers of, [9] n.
Sinclair, Robert, [29], [29] n.,
[36], [39], [41], [80], [81].
Singleton, Thomas, ship-master, [3], [39], [238];
wife of, [39].
Slangenbergh, see [Snakes' Hill].
Slavery, [133], [134], [134] n.
Sluis, in Zeeland, [18], [171], [171] n.
Sluys, Annetje, [251], [297].
Sluyter, Hendrik, [xxix], [xxx].
Sluyter, Peter, correct form of name, [xii]-[xiii];
book translated by, [xiii], [xiii] n.;
conveyance to, [xx], [141] n.;
death of, [xx];
mercenary instincts of, [xxiv];
naturalization of, [xxviii] n.;
biographical information, [xxix]-[xxxi], [168], [168] n.;
illness of, [8], [62], [201], [211];
references to, in Danckaerts' Journal, [11], [26], [27], [44], [46], [50], [59], [60], [85], [89], [122], [122] n., [125], [126], [138], [158], [169], [170], [175], [181], [184], [191], [194], [210], [251], [260], [266], [267], [270], [272], [288], [296];
goes to Najack, [148];
as physician, [202] n., [221];
letter concerning religious beliefs of, [236] n.-[237] n.;
letter of, [297].
Smith's Flats, [48]-[49], [49] n.
Smoker's Hook, [93], [163].
Snake Hill, [82], [92], [173], [224].
Sneek, in Friesland, [296], [297].
Sommelsdyk, Cornelis van, governor of, Surinam, [xxviii];
Labadists and the daughters of, [xxiii], [xxx].
Sommelsdyk, Isabella van, [295] n.-[296] n.
South River, see [Delaware River].
Southwold, [286], [286] n.
Sow and Pigs, rocks, [258].
Spademan, Rev. John, [294] n.
Spaniards, in New Netherland, [215], [215] n.
Spaniard's Channel, [13], [13] n.
Spykershof, Susanna, wife of Danckaerts, [xxvii]-[xxviii].
Spyten Duyvel Creek, [64], [65], [67].
Stabley, Mr., plantation of, [124].
Stacey, Mahlon, mill owner, [96] n.
Start Point, [22].
Staten Island, [35], [50], [92];
description of, [69]-[70];
game, [73];
fish, [73];
visit to, [162].
Steenwijk, [123], [123] n.
Stiles, History of Brooklyn, [58] n.
Stoothoff, Elbert Elbertsen, [59] n., [61], [228].
Stuyvesant, Gov. Petrus, appointment by, [xix];
farm of, [65] n.;
conquest of New Sweden under, [109], [109] n., [114], [153], [153] n.;
disagreement with Augustine Herrman, [114].
Surinam, [261], [261] n.;
Labadist colony in, [xxviii], [xxviii] n., [61] n.
Swadel Rack (Swath Reach), [225].
Swanendael, founding of, [152] n.
Swart, Jacob, see [Hellekers, Jacob Swarts].
Swaving, Mr. W.O., aid acknowledged, [xxviii].
Swedes, at Tacony, [100];
houses built by, [101];
in New Sweden, [109], [152]-[153];
dealings with, [142].
Sybrey, Capt. Nathan, [117], [117] n.
Tacony, [100], [148], [150], [151].
Tapoesie, a Swede, [108].
Taylor, or Teller, John, [259]-[260], [260] n.;
visits with, [268]-[270], [271];
leave taken of, [272].
Tesschenmaker, Rev. Petrus, biographical information, [44] n., [138] n.;
ministry of, [45], [70], [83], [86], [89], [110], [138], [142], [181], [205] n., [234].
Teunissen van Dykhuis, Jan, [30], [30] n., [52], [59], [60], [61], [62], [170].
Texel, island of, [7], [7] n., [8].;
description of, [15]-[16];
inhabitants of, [17];
fish, [17].
Texelsdiep, [10], [15], [16].
Thames River, [286], [287].
Thetinga, Labadists at, [xxiii], [3] n., [198] n.
Theunis, see [Idenszen, Theunis].
Theunis, Theuntje, wife of Jacob Hellekers, [190] n.
Theunissen, Jacob, or Jan, a baker, [170] n., [228].
Three Bohemia Sisters, estate, [xix], [112] n.-[113] n.
Thyssen, Jannetje, wife of Theunis Idenszen, [190] n.
Tilbury Fort, [292] n.
Tinicum Island, [100], [100] n., [101], [105], [148], [150].
Titus, third mate, [24], [28].
Toedteberg, Miss Emma J., aid acknowledged, [xi].
Tower of London, [289], [289] n.
Trenton, [94] n.
Trico, Catalina, [236];
biographical sketch of, [236] n.
Turks, danger from, [31].
Upland, [100], [104], [105], [106], [147], [150];
court at, [143].
Urck, [297], [297] n.
Vanderheyden, Matthias, [109] n.
Vander Vin, Hendrick, clerk, [66] n.
Verheffinge des Geestes, Labadie, [170], [171], [233].
Versluis, Annetie, see [Sluys, Annetje].
Vianen, in South Holland, [121], [121] n.
Vigné, Jean, [47], [47] n., [49], [236] n.
Vineyard Haven, [258] n.
Virginia, maps of, [xii], [xix];
coast of, [37]; servants in, [111]-[112];
boundaries of, [114], [114] n., [115];
difficulties in reaching, [120];
oysters, [123];
early history of, [132], [132] n.-[133] n.;
tobacco raising in, [133];
lives of planters in, [135];
climate, [151];
ship for, [276].
Visscher, N.J., map by, [xii].
Vlacke Bos, see [Flatbush].
Vlie, [16], [16] n.
Vlieland, island, [16] n.
Vlieter, [8], [8] n.
Vlissingen, [43].
Voetius, Gysbertus, religious doctrine of, [6], [6] n.;
followers of, [44], [45].
Vorstman, Peter, see [Sluyter, Peter].
Vries, David de, settlement of, [152] n.
Vries, Pieter Rudolph de, widow of, [5] n.
Vrooman, Adam, [201], [201] n.
Wade, Robert, [105], [105] n., [106], [107], [142], [143], [147], [148].
Waert, Mr. van, see [Ward, Capt. Henry].
Walcheren, [18].
Waldron, Resolved, [xix], [66], [66] n., [68].
Walebocht (Wallabout), [235], [235] n., [256].
Walloons, [70].
Waltha House, see [Thetinga].
Wappinger's Creek, [231], [231] n.
Ward, Capt. Henry, [116], [116] n.
Ward's Island, see [Barents Islands].
Webley, Walter, [68].
Well Bank, [285], [285] n., [286].
Werckhoven, Cornelis van, grant to, [57] n.
West End, [15], [16].
West Friesland, [17], [17] n.
West Indies, [187].
Westminster, [289].
West New Jersey, settlement of, [96] n.;
historical information concerning, [154] n.;
Quakers of, [247], [247] n.
Westphalia, [97], [97] n.
White Dolphin, inn, [27].
White Water, [286], [286] n.
Whitehall, London, [288], [289].
Whitestone, [253].
Whiting, sandbank, [20], [20] n.
Wicacoa, Swedish village, [148], [148] n., [150], [151].
Wieuwerd, Labadists at, [xxiii], [3] n., [296];
Danckaerts at, [xxviii].
Wight, Isle of, [20], [21].
Wilson, Gen. James Grant, papers by, [xvii].
Wolley, Rev. Charles, services held by, [75]-[76];
information concerning, [76], [76] n.
Woodbridge, Rev. John, [164] n.
Woodbridge, N.J., [93], [93] n., [164], [164] n.
Woodbridge Creek, [162], [224].
Workum, in Friesland, arrival at, [4], [4] n.
Wouter, Mohawk Indian, story of, [205]-[212];
relations with, [234]-[235], [260].
Wren, Sir Christopher, monument erected by, [289] n.
Wytingh, see [Whiting].
Y, river, see [Ij].
Yarmouth, [285], [286].
York, James, Duke of, patent of, [45] n., [154], [154] n., [244] n.;
arms of, [46];
ship of, [66];
in New York, [82] n.;
is seen by Labadists, [291].
Ypeij and Dermout, Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Hervormde, [xxiii] n.
Yvon, Pierre, [xxiii], [xxix];
description of Danckaerts' family life by, [xxvii]-[xxviii].
Zeeland Academy of Sciences, manuscript in, [xxviii];
Indian Bible in, [265] n.
Zuider Zee, canal route to the, [3] n.
Zuuren, Rev. Casparus, [45] n.;
visit from, [228]-[229];
biographical information concerning, [228] n.
Zwolle, [43], [190], [190] n.
FOOTNOTES
[1] Murphy, Anthology of New Netherland, p. 95.
[2] See infra, p. [264], note 2.
[3] a. Paul Hackenberg's letter, see p. [291], note 2, post; Willem à Brakel, Trouwhertige Waerschouwinge (Leeuwarden, 1683), p. 63; Album Acad. Lugd.-Bat., 1650, "Henricus Schluterus," the brother. b. Brakel in Murphy's Anthology, p. 95. c. Letter from Herford in Schotel, Anna Maria van Schurman (Hertogenbosch, 1853), app., p. 40.