United Netherlands, gains foothold in America, [2], [17]; colonists from, [22-29]; relations with Spain, [30], [55]; character of people, [30-31]; relations with England, [76-77], [79-82]; takes possession of New York in 1674, [143]; see also New Netherland

Usselinx, William, [126]

Van Buren, A. H., cited, [23] (note)

Van Cortlandt, Stephanus, [154]

Van Cortlandt Manor, [47]

Van Curler, Arendt, [44]

Van Dam, Rip, [195-97]

Van der Donck, Adrian, [68], [72]; Representation, [68], [70]

Van Dyck, Hendrick, [74]

Van Hoboocken, Harmanus, [95]; Reverential Request, [100]