Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; proceedings of D'Hinoyossa against Cornelis van Gezel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; misunderstandings between him and d'Hinnoyossa; proceedings against Van Gezel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; negotiations for peace between Maryland and the Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; elopement of the rev. Mr. Laers&'s wife with one Jacob Yongh, who is supposed to have followed the tracks of capt. Vuler (Wheeler?) to Long Island; arrival of secretary Coursey, Mr. Beetman and Mr. Goldsmith from Maryland to New Amstel, to negotiate a peace with the Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Jacob Yongh; delegates from Maryland visit Altona; gov. Philip Calvert concludes a peace with the Delaware Indians; small pox among the Minquaas; Sinnecus on the war path; overland trade with Maryland; negroes; rev. Laers desires to marry again; Mr. Jacquet; Van Gezel, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beekman to director Stuyvesant; supplies received; Van Gezel; rev. Laers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Francis Crieger; Jacob Yongh; rev. Laers (Laurentius Carolus), the Finnish priest, marries himself; D'Hinoyossa; arrival of lord Baltimore's son in Maryland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Extract from the minutes of the court at New Amstel, 8th September, on a suit with Jean Paul Jacquet, with papers annexed. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Extract from the minutes of the court of New Amstel, of 3d Jan., in the case of Reynier van Heist agst. Hendrick Kip and Abraham van Nas. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Order of the court of New Amstel to the curators of the estate of Elmerhuysen Kleyn, dated 6th Dec., to pay money to Jean Paul Jacquet, with petition of said Jacquet; other papers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Petition. Cornelis Mourits, wife and others, legatees of Elmerhuysen Kleyn, for the appointment of persons to value and sell said estate, with sundry accounts. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; arrival at New Amstel of the ship Church of Purmerland with emigrants from Holland. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; affairs at New Amstel; surgeons; Sinnekus at war with the Minquas; rev. Ægidius Luyok goes to Manhattans. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; difficulties with director d&'sHinoyossa; rev. Laers; negroes wanted; Abraham van Nas. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; conflict of jurisdiction between the authorities on the Delaware; Indians at Tinnekonck request that brandy be not sold to their people; extraordinary high tide. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Extract from the minutes of the court at Altona, in the case of the sheriff against rev. Laers Carelsen; his recent marriage declared illegal. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Petition. rev. Laurentius Carolus for remission of a fine imposed on him, &c. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Peter Alrichs obtains a monopoly of the trade from Boomtie's hook to Cape Hinlopen; rev. Laer's case; grist mill at Turtle kill fall; the old Swedish mill; horse corn-mill at New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Petition. John Staelcop, Luyckas Pietersen and Hans Block, proprietors of the grist mill at the falls of the Turtle kill, praying a grant of land adjoining thereto. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Andries Hudde to [vice-director Beeckman]; case of Thomas Broen, and how he was prevented settling at Mantaeshook below Fort Nassau (on the Delaware), by governor Printz, who purchased said hook; Swedish encroachments at the Schuylkill; beaver trade; lands purchased by traders from the Indians; their names; their case recommended. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Director Stuyvesant to [Andries Hudde]; is astonished at the Swedes purchasing the land around Fort Nassau on the South river, and at the Schuylkill; approves of the purchase of the land above the fort [see vol. 18, p. 9]; Thomas Broen and others permitted to purchase land above the fort from the natives; design of the Swedes to intercept the Indian trade to Fort Orange; approves proposition to purchase the country from Narraticon creek to Delaware bay (certified copy). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Andries Hudde to ——, inquiring if he could not attach certain tobacco in Maryland belonging to Mr. D&'sHinoyossa. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Return of Abraham van Nas to a summons which he served on Francis Cregier Cornelis Martensen, William Cornelissen Ryckevryer, Hendrick Kip and Fop Jansen Outhout, of New Amstel, who refused to appear and testify before vice-director Beeckman. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; complaints against Mr. D'Hinoyossa; communication of the above papers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Alexander D'Hinoyossa to vice-director Beeckman; requesting the arrest of certain soldiers. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Hinoyossa in answer, complying with the above. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Ante-mortem declaration of Harmen Hendricksen from Deventer, a soldier, as to the circumstances under which he had been shot by sheriff Van Sweringen, in New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declarations of sundry soldiers respecting the shooting of Harmen Hendricksen aforesaid. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; complains of sheriff Van Sweringen; Fins removing to the city's colonie; their privileges; death of Harmen Hendricksen abovementioned. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, with further information respecting the conduct of sheriff Van Sweringen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declaration of Fop Jansen Outhout as to statement made by Gerrit de Groot, court messenger at New Amstel, of the harmless conduct of the soldiers when sheriff Sweringen killed one of them. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, transmitting an answer of director D'Hinoyossa and council to the vice-director's protest against their encroachment on his jurisdiction. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Answer of director D&'sHinoyossa, &c., aforesaid.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declarations of Hendrick Kip, the younger, Jacob de Commer, surgeon and others as to Gerrit de Groot&'s statement (supra, p. 41).> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declaration of Hans Block and Gerrit Hendricksen Boogh that sheriff Sweringen regretted much that he did not shoot the right man. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; prosecuted at New Amstel; requires that the attorney-general be sent to defend him. [Erroneously dated 1663 and numbered page 81 in O&'sCallaghan&'s Calendar.]> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Return of Gerrit de Groot, court messenger, to a message sent by vice-director Beeckman to director D'Hinoyossa, with the latter's answer.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Examination of Thomas Forst, and other soldiers touching certain proceedings of sheriff Van Sweringen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Evidence of Abraham van Nas, Hendrick Kip, jr., Francis Cregier, William Cornelis Rickenvryer and Foppe Jansen Outhout, respecting the conduct of vice-director Beeckman at Altona. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, vindicating himself from certain accusations of director Hinoyossa, and transmitting affidavits. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. J. de la Grange, councillor, to director Stuyvesant; failure of his efforts to reconcile director Hinoyossa and vice-director Beeckman, with another letter from him on the same subject, dated New Amstel, 3d August. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Claiborne, junior, to director Stuyvesant, requesting that two runaway servants be apprehended and sent back. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; suspension of sheriff Van Sweringen; further particulars of his case. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Notarial declaration of Caspar Luter and Hendrick Dyck, respecting the killing of Harmen Hendricks, by sheriff Van Sweringen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, informing him of a panic which prevails at the South river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. John Willemsen, councillor of New Amstel, to vice-director Beeckman, informing him that a Dutchman had been shot by some Sinnekus, and proposing to send an express to the director-general. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, with the preceding letter, and stating some circumstances respecting the above murder. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; further conjectures respecting those who committed the above murder. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Declaration of vice-director Beeckman, that the land called Printsdorp, had been 18 years in possession of governor Prints and his daughter, who still owns it, and that a tract of land between Maritgies hook and Upland Kill had been donated by queen Christina to the father-in-law of Elias Hullengreen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; the perpetrators of the late murder unknown; director Hinoyossa about to go to Holland; intermittent fever. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant, informing him of the arrival of some Englishmen from Virginia in pursuit of William Brown and three other servants; (Brown had been sold to a Dutchman by some Indians who had taken him prisoner on the way). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; death of Mathew Bengson, deputy sheriff; a man-servant of Peter Alrichs (one of the above runaways) hung, afterwards beheaded and his head set on a stake at New Amstel, for resisting those who had arrested him. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. J. Willems, councillor, to vice-director Beekman; departure of Hinoyossa and Van Sweringen for a conference with the governor of Maryland at the house of Augustyn Heerman (Bohemia, Md.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; return of D'Hinoyossa to New Amstel; lord Baltimore obtains a new patent, including the Delaware river; another murder by Indians.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; death of councillor Willems at New Amstel. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; conference with some Minqua chiefs; black Minquas; projected war against the Sinnecus. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; further accusations against Hinoyossa; nothing known of his negotiations with gov. Calvert; small pox among the Indians. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Commissary Hendrick Huygen to "his cousin" vice-director Beeckman; state of affairs there and at Upland.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Trial and sentence of banishment pronounced against Evert Hendricksen, a Fin, at Altona. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Andries Hudde, secretary, to director Stuyvesant; Sinnekes, 1600 strong, with wives and children marching on the Minquas, at the instigation of the English; fort Altona utterly defenseless. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Minquas blockaded in their fort by the Sinnecus, 800 strong; battle; Sinnecus defeated; sheriff Van Sweringen reinstated; the burgomasters of Amsterdam in treaty for the whole of the country on the Delaware river; immigration; new Swedish clergyman. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to secretary van Ruyven; Sinnecus retired to their own country. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; massacre at Esopus; Minquas threaten to follow the Sinnecus; immigration; Mr. Beeckman applies for employment elsewhere. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; defenseless condition of the fort; Andries Hudde about to move to Maryland; two Englishmen murdered there by Sinnecus, as it is supposed. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to secretary van Ruyven; state of affairs. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; arrival of settlers from Holland; director D'Hinoyossa about to proceed thither.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Resolution of the Amsterdam chamber of the W. I. Company, consenting to the cession of the whole of the Delaware river to the city of Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Further concessions to the colonie of the city of Amsterdam on the Delaware river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; visit of lord Baltimore (sic) and suite to New Amstel and Altona; renews treaty of peace with the Indians; settlement of the boundary proposed to him; he refers it to the old lord Baltimore. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; Esopus Indians visit the Minissincks at the head of the Delaware; Minquas carry presents to the Mohawks, who kill some of them; will join the Senecas against the Minquas. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Oath of office taken by Gerrit Cock, collector of customs at the city&'s colonie on the Delaware river.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. Directors of the Amsterdam Chamber of the W. I. Company to vice-director Beeckman, notifying him of the cession of the Delaware river to the city of Amsterdam (see supra, p. 83). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; rev. Abelius Zetskoorn, Lutheran minister at New Amstel; efforts to induce him to settle at Tinnecongh in the place of domine Laers; death of Andries Hudde. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; return of director D&'s Hinoyossa to New Amstel; immigrants; Delaware river ceded.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; D'Hinoyossa will not allow him to occupy his present quarters; requests that other arrangements may be made; will move to Maryland if he be not continued in the public service.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; declines to remain at Altona under D'Hinoyossa; repeats his intention of moving to Maryland if the government require not his services.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Letter. William Beeckman to director Stuyvesant; attendance of the Swedes and Fins who are informed of the vice-director's approaching departure; refuse to swear allegiance to the new director, &c., unless the privilege of trading with the Indians be continued; D'Hinoyossa instructed to prevail on Mr. Beeckman to remain at the Delaware; unsuccessful in his efforts.> Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Michael Paauw; tract of land called Hobocan Hacking, situate opposite the island of Manhattan, bounded south by Ahasimus, east by the river Mauritius, and west by a swamp (New Jersey). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Samuel Godyn; tract of land situate on the south side of the bay of the South river (Delaware) from Cape Hinloopen to the mouth of said river, eight leagues in length and half a league in breadth. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Kiliaen van Renselaer; tract of land on the North river, north and south of Fort Orange (Renselaerswyck manor). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Michael Pauw; Staten Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Michel Pauw; tract called Ahasimus, and the little island Aressiok, called by the Dutch the Whore hook, lying along the river Mauritius, having Manhattan island on the east and the island of Hobocan Hacking on the north side (New Jersey). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Kiliaen van Renselaer; tract of land on the west side of the North river, extending from Beeren island up the river unto Smacckx island, and two days' journey inland; purchased 18th April, 1630. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Samuel Godyn and Samuel Bloemmaert; Cape May. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jacobus van Corler; middlemost of the three flats called Castuteeuw, situate on Long Island called by the Indians Sewan-hacky. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Andries Hudde and Wolphert Gerritsen (van Couwenhoven); westernmost of the flatts on Long Island, between the bay of the North river and the East river; ratified 22 August, 1658. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Wouter van Twiller, director, &c.; most easterly of the three flats, on Long Island, between the bay of the North river and the East river (Flatlands, L, I.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Wouter van Twiller, director; Nut Island, in Indian called Pagganck (Governor's Island, N. Y.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Wouter van Twiller, director; two islands in Hellgate, the largest called Waerttenkenas, and the smaller Minnahanock. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Rapalje; tract of land called Rinnegachonck, situate on Long Island (at the Waalebout, Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Andries Hudde; 100 morgens of land on the N.E. of Manhattan Island, behind Corler's land; quit-rent, the tenth of the products of the land and a couple of capons. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Wouter van Twiller; 100 morgens of land at Sapokanickan, on Manhattan Island, reserving for ever for the public use all such roads or foot paths as run through said land. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Indian deed from the chiefs of Keskaechquerem, of a tract of land on Long Island, running east from George Rapalje's plantation to Mespaechtes, a full league and a half, and in breadth about one league from the East river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Indian deed from the chief of Marossepinck, Sintsinck, otherwise called Schout's bay, of a tract of land on Long Island, in length along the S. side of that island from Reckouwhacky to Sicketeuwhacky, inclusive, and in breadth to Martin Gerritsen's bay, and thence in length west along the East river to the Vlaeck's kil (Queens county). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Indian deed for a tract of land called Kekesick, opposite the flatt of the island of Manhattan, behind the kill which runs around said island (Yonkers). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Deed. Cornelis van Tienhoven to Coenraat van Ceulen, of Amsterdam, for the bouwery on the island of Manhattan, heretofore in the possession of Jacob van Corler, and situate opposite Johannes la Montagne's bouwery, with all the stock, implements, &c., thereunto belonging. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Homs and Thomas Hall; land at Deutel bay, on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Thomas Bescher; land on Long Island, at the shore of the bay of the North river, about Saphorakan (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Philip de Truy, court messenger; land near Smith's valley, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter van der Linden; land on Manhatten Island, at the little kill called 't Oude Vrack, and extending along the East river 300 paces. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Abraham Rycken; land on Long Island, opposite Rinnegaconck, bounded by Gysbert Ryken and Hans Hansen, with part of adjoining valley (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Montfoort; land on Long Island, between that of Jan Montfoort and that of Peter [Alberto] the Italian. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Montfoort; land on Long Island next to Rinnegakonc and adjoining the last above mentioned tract (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Baxter and [Walter] Harfoorts; land on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Lambert Huybertsen Mol; 25 morgens of land on the east river, at Long Island, near the kil of Rinnegaconck, and formerly in the occupation of Cornelis Jacobsen Still (Brooklyn, on the S. line of Williamsburgh). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Laurens Cornelisen; land at Smith's valley, on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Lambersen Cool; land on Long Island called Gouwanes, previously occupied by Jan van Rotterdam and Thomas Beets. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Bill of sale. Director and council to Govert Loockermans and Cornelis Leendertsen; house and land near the outlet of the Fresh water kill at the East river, and adjoining the land of Cornelis van Tienhoven, whose palisades extend from the Heerewegh to the East river, with bounds and certain reservations; Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Tymon Jansen; land on the east side of Mespachtes kil, behind Domine's hook (Newtown, L. I.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Francis Doughty and associates; 6,666 (Dutch) acres of land at Mespath (Latin). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Melyn; Staten Island, except so much as has already been granted to David Pietersen de Vries for a bouwery. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Indian deed for the land on Long Island from Kynen (Coney) island to Gouwanes along the North river, and from Coney Island along the seashore to Weywittsprittner, and thence north by west and north northwest to Gouwanes aforesaid. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Frerick Lubbertsen; land on Long Island about Werpos, near Merechkawickingh, to Red Hook (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Claes Cornelissen van Schouw; 16 morgens and 165 rods of land on Long Island, opposite Manhattan, between the Ferry and Andries Hudde (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Thomas Hall; land on Manhattan Island on the North river, previously occupied by Edward Fiscock, Hans Hansen and Maryn Adriaensen, late proprietors, adjoining the plantation of the late director, Wouter van Twiller. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Pietersen and Abraham Rycken; lot containing 15 rods, near fort Amsterdam, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Hendrick Hendricksen Kip; lot east of fort Amsterdam, adjoining William Heyl, containing 44 rods, 3 ft. 6 in. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Burger Jorissen; lot on the shore of the East river, Manhattan Island, east of the fort, containing 110 rods. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Jansen Schepmoes; lot southeast of the fort, Manhattan Island, containing 25 rods, 4 ft. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Martin Criegier; house and lot on the island of Manhattan, north of the fort, containing 86 rods, 3 ft., 6 in. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Anthony Jansen from Salee; 100 morgens of land on Long Island, on the bay of the North river, opposite Coney Island, granted to him 1 August, 1639, at a perpetual yearly rent of 100 carolus guilders (Gravesend and New Utrecht). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Isaac Allerton and Govert Loockermans; two lots on the east side of the Great Highway on the island of Manhattan, containing 160 rods, 9 ft., 2 in. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Montfoort; 25 morgens, 8 rods of land at the bight of Meyrechkawick; 1 May, 1647, an additional grant of 220 rods was made to said Montfoort, provided it was not prejudicial to any plantation at Breuckelen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Rapaelje; 167 morgens, 406 rods of land, called Runnegaconck, at the bight of Merechkawick, on Long Island (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Ceser (Alberto), Italian; 24 morgens, 420 rods of land at the bight of Merechkawick, Long Island; 1 May, 1647, an additional grant of 220 rods was made to the same, on condition it did not prejudice his neighbors (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Wouter van Twiller, ex-director; Red Hook, Long Island (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Evert Duyckingh; lot containing 150 rods, 3 ft. 4 in. (New Amsterdam); 30 April, 1650, said Duyckingh obtained an addition to the above. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Deed. Laurens Cornelissen van der Welde to Frerick Lubbers, for a house and part of a lot situate on the west side of the Smith's valley, containing 857 rods, 9 ft. 2 in. (New Amsterdam). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Christoffel Lourens; 20 morgens, 400 rods of land adjoining east the Indian maize land, on the bay of the North river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Stevensen, schoolmaster; lot north of fort Amsterdam, for a house and garden. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Tymen Jansen; 646 rods 10 ft. 5 in. of land on the island of Manhattan. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Burger Jorissen; 29 morgens, 566 rods of land at Mespaechtes kil L. I. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jacob Wolphertsen (van Couwenhoven); 10 morgens and 48 rods of land at the East river on Long Island, adjoining Cornelis Direcksen, the ferryman. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Andries Hudde; 91 rods, 2 ft. 5 in. of land on the Great Highway (New Amsterdam). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Roelof Jansen Haes; lot on the south end of the Company's valley, and northeast of the fort, containing 18 rods, 9 ft. (New Amsterdam); 19th Feb., 1647, an addition was granted to the above lot. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Baxter; 25 morgens of land on Long Island, in the rear of Dirck the Norman (Williamsburgh, L. I.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Touchyn Briel; piece of land on the island of Manhattan, containing 11 morgens, 330 rods. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
PATENT. John Trockmorton; part of Vreland, being half a league along the East river, as by the map and survey thereof may appear (Throgmorton's neck, Westchester). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Rutger Arentsen van Seyl; lot east of the Great Highway (New Amsterdam), containing 88 rods, 4 ft. 9 in. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Domingo Antony, negro; 5 morgens of land on the island of Manhattan, and 505 rods behind Bouwery No. 5, near the Fresh water. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Catelina, widow of Jochim Antony, negro; 4 morgens and 91 rods of land on the island of Manhattan, next the above, a common double wagon road remaining between both. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Tymen Jansen; 22 morgens, 324 rods of land, with valley on Long Island (Newtown). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Volckersz; double lot on the Great Highway (New Amsterdam). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Thomas Sandersen; lot on the Great Highway (New Amsterdam). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Richard Brutnel; 49 morgens, 131 rods of land on Long Island, adjoining master Doutey's fence (Newtown). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Adam Roelantsz; lot in New Amsterdam adjoining Philip Geraerdy's property. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Monfoort; 28 morgens land at the bight of Mereehkawick; 1 May, 1647, Jan Monfoort's widow obtained a grant of 190 rods additional in the rear of the above farm (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent to Burger Jorisz Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Hendrick Jansen, tailor; lot on the island of Manhattan, near the fort on the East river. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Tryntie Jonas; lot south of Fort Amsterdam on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Jansen Damen; land on both sides of the common Highway, on the island of Manhattan, adjoining Cornelis van Tienhoven's property, a road running between both. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Melyn; double lot on the East river, island of Manhattan. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Philip Geraerdy: double lot on the common Highway, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Deed. Abraham Jacobsen van Steenwyck to Anthony Jansen van Fees, for a part of his lot containing 17 rods, 6 ft. 2 in. Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Gysbert Op Dyck; the whole of Coney Island; vacated, 1662 (see Vol. 10, pt. 1, p. 1). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Michael Marschan; lot on the island of Manhattan, near the fort. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Claes Jansen van Naerden; double lot south of fort Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Hendrick Jansen Smith; lot on the island of Manhattan, adjoining Govert Loockerman and Isaac Allerton (see post Book, H. H. part 1, p. 53). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Jansen from Gorcum; lot on the common Highway, Manhattan Island, heretofore occupied by Gerrit Douman. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis van Tienhoven; 100 morgens of land called Otterspoor, on the East river, Manhattan Island, for a bouwery, adjoining Mr. la Montagne and Jochim Pietersen Kuyter, which land had originally been granted by director Van Twiller to Jacob van Curler, and by the latter sold to Van Tienhoven aforesaid, who hath long since conveyed it to Coenraet van Cuelen, of Amsterdam, merchant (see supra, p. 31). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Snediker; double lot south of the fort on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Thomas Sandersz; lot on the west end of the Graft, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Leendert Aerden; lot on the public Highway, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Olof Stevensz (van Cortland), commissary; lot on the road between Gysbert op Dyck and Harmen Myndertsz, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Ariaen Petersz, from Alckmaer; lot on Manhattan Island, north of the fort. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Richard Smith; lot on the East river, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Teunis Tomasz van Naerden; lot northeast of fort Amsterdam, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Eversz Bout; 28 morgens, 270 rods of land at Marechkawick on Gouwanes kil (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Claes Jansen van Naerden; 21 morgens, 200 rods land on Long Island, southeast of fort Amsterdam, adjoining the property of Frerick Lubbersz and Jan Manje (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Harry Peers; lot on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jochim Calder; lot on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Harry Breser; 16 morgens, 486 rods of land on the shore of the East river, adjoining Claes Dircksen, the ferryman, and running through the maize land to the valley (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Claes Carsten; 29 morgens, 553 rods of land on the East river, with half the valley lying on the kill, on Long Island (col. Titus's farm, Williamsburgh, L. I.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Frerick Lubbertsz; 50 morgens, 52 rods of land on the East river (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Snediger; lot on Manhattan Island, west of William Bredenbent. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Juryaen Fradel, husband of Hendrick Harmense's widow; 69 morgens, 183 rods, 8 morgens of valley and an adjoining small island, east of Hellgate, opposite the islands called the Three brothers (Newtown, L. I.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Anthony Portuguese, negro; 6 morgens, 425 rods of land (Manhattan Island). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Andries Hudde; 37 morgens 6 rods of land on Long Island, nearly opposite fort Amsterdam (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Isaac Deforeest; lot on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Leendert Aerden (or Arentsen); 39 morgens of land comprehending Bylevelt's bouwery, situate in the rear of Corlear's plantation, adjoining the wagon road and Sellout's bouwery, Manhattan Island; patentee to pay the tenth of the crops as rent. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Andersz; lot behind the public tavern, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Andriesz; 74 morgens, 327 rods of land on the East river, opposite Hog island, east of Domine's hook (Newtown, L. I.). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Edward Marrel; 11 morgens, 200 rods land on the East river, at the west end of Corlaer's plantation, Long Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Touchyn Briel; 11 morgens, 330 rods of land on the north bank of the Fresh water, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Big Manuel, negro; 4 morgens, 380 rods land on the island of Manhattan, east of the above last-mentioned lot. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Edward Marrel; lot on Manhattan Island, between Isaac Allerton and Govert Loockerman. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Hans Loodewyck; 14 morgens, 494 rods of land, next to Michel Picet, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Dircks (Hooglant); 12 morgens, 157 rods land on Long Island, next to Harry Breser (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Claesz Swits; bouwery No. 5, containing 25 morgens 6 rods, adjoining bouwery No. 6, and Pannebacker's bouwery and a wagon road (Manhattan Island). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jacob Wolphersen (van Couwenhoven); lot in the rear of the city tavern, for a dwelling, brewery and garden, (New Amsterdam). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Roelof Jansz Haes; lot northeast of fort Amsterdam, on the road opposite the lots of Andries Hudde and Martin Criegier. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Abraham Rycken; lot at the Graft on Manhattan Island, heretofore occupied by Peter (Alberto) the Italian. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Cornelisz, carpenter; 27 morgens 9 rods land at Marechkawick, adjoining Cornelis Dircksen, ferryman (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Gerrit Jansz from Oldenborch; 45 1/2 morgens 5 rods land formerly called the Pannebacker's bouwery, or bouwery No. 5, extending along the wagon road to Hans Kierstede's plantation, thence right through the woods up to the three corners of the inner wagon road, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. William Cornelise; 25 morgens land on the bight of Marechkawick, Long Island, (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Huych Aertsz van Rosum; 29 morgens land at Marechkawick in the valley of Gouwanus kil (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Jansen Damen; 20 morgens, 386 rods land, called the Calck hook on Manhattan Island, for the past ten years in the occupation of said Damen. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Wolphersz (van Couwenhoven); lot on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Dircksx ; 18 morgens, 501 rods land at Marechkawick, Long Island (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter van Linden; lot on Manhattan Island, close to the Fiscal's kitchen and the Minister's quarters. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Reyer Lambertsz; 57 morgens, 339 rods land at the east hook of the bight of Marechkawick, on the shore of the east river (Brooklyn). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jacob Jacobsz Roy; Constabel's (i. e. the Gunner's) point, on the main land, separated from Staten Island by the Kil van Col., and containing 115 morgens (New Jersey). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis van Tienhoven; piece of land at the Great Highway, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Homs; lot between the company's stone houses and fort Amsterdam, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Roelof Jansen; lot on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Paulus van der Beeke; lot on the Graft, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Captain John Underhill; Meutelars Island, containing about 50 morgens, and separated by two kills from Long Island, with valley. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Robert Pinoyer ; 89 morgens, 442 rods land on Long Island, between Anthony Jansen and Mylady Moedy (near Gravesend). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Sybout Claesz; lot on the Heerewegh, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Sybout Claesz; 50 morgens land on the island of Manhattan, beginning at Hellgate point, where Hog island terminates. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Thomas Coornel; tract of land on the East river beginning at Bronkxkil (Westchester). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Wessel Evertsz; lot on Manhattan Island, containing 133 rods, 6 ft., 5 in. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Sander Leendertsen; half of Laurens Cornelis van der Wel's lot on Smith's valley, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Abraham Planck, Symon Root, Jan Andriessen and Peter Harmensen; 100 morgens land (each) on the South river, opposite Vogelesant island, for four bouweries (Delaware river). Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Matys Jansz; 50 morgens of land, called Papperimemin, at the end of Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Isaac Deforeest; lot east of fort Amsterdam, opposite the five stone houses, and adjoining domine Bogardus's lot. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Adam Mott; 25 morgens land on the west side of Mespachtes kill. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Antonysz and company; the land of Katskil, on the river Mauritius. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Govert Loockermans; lot on the Graft, Manhattan Island, formerly granted to Anthony Jansen, and which has been left unimproved, a stinking pool, by him. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Peter Cornelisz, carpenter; lot on the island of Manhattan, on the road to the company's brewery, reserving the right to widen said road without compensation to the grantee. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Gerrit Douman; lot at the Graft on the island of Manhattan. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Gerrit Hendricksz; Schout's bouwery (on Manhattan Island), containing 25 morgens, with the valley, which is to be occupied by him during the company's pleasure; 13 May, 1654, the above valley is granted to him and his heirs forever. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. George Bacxter, Richard Clof and associates ; tract of land named Canarise, on the south side of Long Island, with all the valleys thereunto belonging, on condition that they shall, within three years from date, settle twenty families thereon; this tract began at a certain cross path from the hook of Wolphert Gerritsz valley, which path ran to Corlear's flatt, thence east and north so far as a fresh kill at the east side of Canarise runs, and thence straight to the sea. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Michael Paulusz; lot on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cors Pietersz; lot south of fort Amsterdam, on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Hans Kierstede, surgeon; lot on Manhattan Island, adjoining the company's store on the strand; the above lot was further enlarged on 18th July, 1653, and 25th October, 1656. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Paulus Heymanz; lot southwest of the fort on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Adam Brouwer; a lot on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Evert Jansen; a lot on the Graft, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Anna, a negress, widow of Andries d'Angola; 3 morgens, 2 rods of land on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Evertsz Bout; a lot on the south side of fort Amsterdam, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter Jansz and Huyck Aertsen; 74 morgens, 106 rods of land between Montangis hay valley and Tobias's bouwery, extending to the end of a kill coming out of the North river, and thence N. E. and by N. along the high hill, &c. (Manhattan Island.) Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Gerrit Wolphertsen (van Couwenhoven); 19 morgens, 341 rods of land at Rechkeweck, both maize and woodland, to the valley of the Gouwanis kil, between Jacob Stoffelsen and Frerick Lubbertsen's lands, Long Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Volckert Evertsz; 49 morgens, 155 rods of land behind Jacus Bentyn's land on Long Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Olof Stevensz (van Cortland); 30 morgens of land at the end of Lesly's plantation and the wagon road of Sapokanikan, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Lourens Pietersz, Norman; lot adjoining Evert Duyckingh, on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Robert Bottelaer; a lot on the Heere straet, Manhattan Island, between the lots of George Homs and Everardus Bogardus. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis Willemsz; 22 morgens, 136 rods of land at Mespaechtes kil, Long Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Olof Stevensz (van Cortand), commissary; lot next the company's house on the East river, Manhattan Island; in case the outlet from the late church be stopped up, one or two additional feet shall be allowed to this lot. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Thomas Bacxter; lot east of the company's house on the East river, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Peter van der Linden; lot north of the Graft on Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Claes van Elslant; 12 morgens, 152 rods of land on Manhattan Island, adjoining Cornelis Claessen's land and the wagon road. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Claes van Elstant; lot on Manhattan Island, containing 82 rods, 9 feet. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Hans Hansen; lot on Manhattan Island, south of fort Amsterdam. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cosyn Gerritsz; 34 morgens of land adjoining Twiller's plantation and the Sapokanikan wagon road, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cosyn Gerritsz; lot on the public highway, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Abraham Planck; lot between Hendrick Kip and Peter van der Linden, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Cornelis van Tienhoven, secretary; tract of land in the allotment of Breuckelen, formerly called Marechkawick, on Long Island; this land had been already patented to Jan Aertsen from Utrecht, who failed to improve, and thus forfeited it. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives
Patent. Jan Monfoort; lot on the northeast side of the Graft, Manhattan Island. Beschikbaar via de website van de New York State Archives