£38 INDEX 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 neigh- bors of Dutch, 124-26; treaty signed on Norman's Kill, 125; friendship of the "Six Na- tions," 218; take warpath, 219; Sir William Johnson as friend of, 226-27 Ingoldesby, Major Richard, 161, 185-86 Irving, Washington, see Knicker- bocker, Diedrich James, Duke of York and Albany, Lord Proprietor of New York, 137, 144-45; becomes King of England, 148 James, Fort, 137, 143, 153; see also Amsterdam, Fort; Willem Hendrick, Fort Jogues, Isaac, Jesuit missionary, describes Rensselaerswyck, 40— 41 Johnson, Sir William, at Albany congress, 220; formulates In- dian policy, 221; born in Ire- land, 221; described by his uncle, 221; life, 222-24; home, 224-25; hospitality. 225-26; in French and Indian War, 227; knighted, 227; appearance, 227-28; activities, 228; per- sonal characteristics, 228-29 Johnson, Fort, 224. 228 Joris, Adriaen. 22 Juet. Robert, of Limehouse, quoted. 2. 9 Kalm, Peter, describes court- house at Albany, 220 Key of Kalmar, The (ship), 127 Kidd, Captain William, 170- 179 Kieft, William, succeeds Van Twiller, 45; as Governor of New Netherland, f 1-67; char- acter, 61; activities, -61-62; relations with Indians, 62-66; recalled (1647), 66; drowned, 66; Kuyter and Melyn against, 69; upheld by Stuyvesant, 69; opposed by Bogardus, 89- 90; raises money for church, 92-93; letter to Minuit, 127- 128 Knickerbocker, Diedrich (Ir- ving), description of Henry Hudson, 12; description of Van Twiller, 58; quoted, 121- 122 Knight, Sarah Kemble, quoted, 206-07 Krol, Sebastian, 54, 56-57, 90 Kuyter, Jochem Pietersen, 69 Labor in New Netherland, 27 Leisler, Jacob, 150; calls con- vention at Fort James, 153; appointed "Captain of the fort at New York. . .", 153; Catholics and aristocracy op- pose, 153-54; temporary vic- tory, 154-55; assumes title of Lieu tenant-Governor, 155; demands recognition, 155-56; calls convention to discuss defense, 156-57; controversy about, 157-60; refuses sur- render of fort, 161-63; finally yields, 163; sentenced to.death, 163-64; attainder removed, 164; Bellomontcauses reburial, 181-82 Little Fox. The (ship), 18 Livingston, Robert, 48, 154, 155. 170, 186, 196 Livingston Manor, 48