240 INDEX New Netherland—Continued tion, 21-23; settlers, 23-24; supplies from Holland, 24-25; slavery, 25-27; resources, 28; patroonship, 32-47; "Privi- leges and Exemptions," 33-35; English take possession of (1664), 47; small proprietors in, 49-50; demands made to States General, 72-73; conven- tion to consider defense, 77-79; The Humble Remonstrance, 78; becomes New York, 82; religion in, 83-93; religious liberty in, 83-85; religious tyranny, 85-87; education, 93-101; burghers in, 102-22; pioneer living condi- tions, 103-04; fire protection, 104-05; public sanitation, 105; improvement in living con- ditions, 105-06; "great burgh- ers," 107-08; dress, 108; chil- dren, 109-20; holidays, 114-18; christenings, 118; spirit of mys- tery, 120-21; neighbors, 123 et seq.; relations with New Swe- den, 128-31; relations with English, 131-36; question of boundaries, 136; bibliography, 231-33; see also New York New Netherland, The (ship), 56 NewNetherland Company, 19-20 New Netherland, The Representa- tion 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; Char- ter of Liberties and Privileges, 148; becomes royal province, 148; enters "The Dominion of New England," 149; piracy, 165-79; see also New Nether- land New York City, market for pirates, 168; becomes cosmo- politan, 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, ex- pedition against New Nether- land, 80-81; first English Governor of New York, 137- 138, 139, 144; warns against division of-territory, 145 Nicolls, William, 159 Nieu Nederlandt, The (ship), 22 Nightingale, The (ship), 18 Nooten (Nut) Island, old name for Governor's Island, 60 Norman's Kill, treaty with In- dians at, 125 Nysen, Wolf, 35 Olfertsen treats with Indians, 65 Orange, Fort, 39; established, 19; colonists,. 23, 25, 40; supplies brought up Hudson to, 29; in 1626-28, 54; ^Stuyvesant's orders concerning, 71-72; strengthened, 77; town on Hudson, 102; Eelkens lands near, 134; becomes Albany, 137; see also Albany Oxenstiern conducts govern- ment of Sweden, 126 Oxford, Earl of, 170 Palatines in New York, 186-88 Patroons, 32 et seq. Pauw, Michiel, 36-37, 39 Pavonia, 39, 74 Philipse, Judge Adolphe, 196,19S