Hudson, Captain Henry, explores Hudson River in Half Moon, [1-16]; barters with Indians, [4-5], [10]; entertains Indians, [4-5], [8-10], [13-14]; at West Point, [10-11]; Irving's description of, [12]; fights with Indians, [15]; held at Dartmouth, [17]

Hudson River, explored, [1-16]; "the River of the Steep Hills," [11]; called Mauritius, [22], [23], [29], [132]; commerce on, [28-29]; overflows, [79]; pirates on, [180]

Hughson, tavern-keeper, [213], [215-16]

Hunter, Robert, Governor of New York, [186]; brings Palatines to New York, [186-88]; resigns, [189]; quoted, [191]

Hutchiuson, Anne, [65]

Huyck, Jan, [90]

Indians, effect of Half Moon on, [4-5], [7-10]; attack Colman, [6]; friendly at West Point, [10]; on Half Moon, [13]; attempt theft, [14-15]; conflict with, [15], [62-66], [74-75]; legal ceremony toward, [36]; paid for lands, [37-38], [53]; servants of Minuit kill friendly Indian, [55]; Kieft's troubles with, [62-66]; attack New Amsterdam, [74]; as neighbors of Dutch, [124-26]; treaty signed on Norman's Kill, [125]; friendship of the "Six Nations," [218]; take warpath, [219]; Sir William Johnson as friend of, [226-27]

Ingoldesby, Major Richard, [161], [185-86]

Irving, Washington, see Knickerbocker, Diedrich

James, Duke of York and Albany, Lord Proprietor of New York, [137], [144-45]; becomes King of England, [148]