New Netherland, The Representation of, [68], [70]
New Orange, [143]
New Sweden, established, [127-128]; relations with Dutch, [128-131]
New York, government changed, [137-38]; surrenders to Dutch (1674), [143]; name changed to New Orange, [143]; returned by treaty to English, [144]; Charter of Liberties and Privileges, [148]; becomes royal province, [148]; enters "The Dominion of New England," [149]; piracy, [165-79]; see also New Netherland
New York City, market for pirates, [168]; becomes cosmopolitan, [206]; in 1729, [206-07]; public buildings, [207]; luxury, [207-08]; negro slaves, [208-17]; bibliography, [231-33]; see also New Amsterdam
New York Weekly Gazette, [197]
New York Weekly Journal, [197-198]
Nicholson, Francis, Lieutenant-Governor of New York, [151-152], [157]; leaves for England, [154]; imprisons pirates, [168]
Nicolls, Colonel Richard, expedition against New Netherland, [80-81]; first English Governor of New York, [137-138], [139], [144]; warns against division of territory, [145]
Nicolls, William, [159]