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Largely on boundary troubles. New York charter, 1664 and 1674. (see his Historical writings. 1887. p.321-32) N. Y. (state)-Historian. Annual report. N. Y. state lib. V.2-3. Alb. 1897-98. 974-7 N425 v. 2-3 called Colonial series v. 1-2; this series has for its purpose the printing of the English volumes of the New York colonial mss of which v. 22-24 have been already issued. These two volumes also include all the muster rolls to be found in the same series of manuscripts with a full index of names. Papers relating to the trade and manufactures of the province of 1849-51. 1709-36. 974-7 N424 1850-51. 1:483-99. 974-7 qN423 Pearson, Jonathan. Indian wars on the border, 1662-1713. (see his History of the Schenectady patent. 1883. P.231-43, 271-89) 974-744 qSch 2 tory Stevens, J: A. English in New York, 1664-1689. (see Winsor, Jus- General histin, ed. Narrative and critical history of America. 1884-89. English period 3:385-420) 973 qW73 Bibliography, p. 411-20. Period 1664-74 Blome, Richard. Brittania; or, A geographical description of the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland with the isles and territories thereto belonging. 464p. Lond. 1673. 914.2 B62 Title page wanting in New York state library copy. New York, p. 327-28. Denton, Daniel. Brief description of New York, formerly called New Netherlands with the places thereunto adjoyning; likewise a brief relation of the customs of the Indians there, 21p. Lond. 1670. V917.47 D451 First account of the province of New York printed in English. Winsor, 3: 420. Brief description of New York formerly called New Netherlands with the places thereunto adjoining; likewise a brief relation of the customs of the Indians there; a new edition with an introduction and copious historical notes by Gabriel Furman. 1845. (Gowans' bibliotheca Americana, 1) 79 p. N. Y. 917-47 D43 Brief description of New York, formerly called New Netherlands with the places thereunto adjoining, together with the manner of its scituation, fertility of the soyl, healthfulness of the climate and the commodities thence produced; also some directions and advice for such as shall go thither. Land. 1760. 16p. n, p, 1845. (in Pennsylvania historical society. Bulletin. 1848. v, 1) 974.8 P384 Partly reprinted in Stedman. Library of American literature. 1880-90. 1:419-26, R810.8 qt3. Description exacte de tout ce qui s'est passé dans les guerres entre le Ogilby, John. America: being a description of the new world con- New Netherland, now called New York, p. 168-82. Lond. 917 fog4 General history Nicolls Nicolls 1664-68 Articulen van vrede ende verbondt tusschen Karel de tweede van dien Asher, p. 219, no. 357. This is the treaty of Breda which established the right of Great Britain to New Netherland. Capitulation by the Dutch to the English, 1664. Legislature. Laws revised and passed at the Also called Articles of surrender. (see N. Y. (state)— 36th session of the N. Y. state law lib. Also printed in Smith. History of New York. 1829. 1:28; New York colonial history. 2:250; O'Callaghan. History of New Netherland. 2:532; Munsell. Annals of Albany. 4:28; and New York state library bulletin; history 2. p. 95 98. The Clarendon papers: copied from the original ms in the Bodleian library at Oxford Eng, by G: H. Moore. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1870. Publication fund ser. 2:1162) 974-7 N42 Downing, Sir George. A discourse vindicating his royal master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel, printed under the title of "An extract out of the register of the states general of the United Provinces, upon the memorial of Sir George Downing, envoy, etc.," whereunto is added a relation of some former and later proceedings of the Hollanders, by a meaner hand. 171p. Lond. 1672. 942.066 D75 Sommiere aenteyckeninge ende deductie ingestelt by de gedeputeerden van de Ho: Mog: heeren staten general der Vereenighde Nederlanden. 29p. 's Gravenhage 1665. Translation of titles and description of this and following work in Catalogue of library of J: C. Brown. 1882. 2:386, 391, o16.97 qB811. Asher, p. 215-17, no. 345-52. This was the first energetic protest of the Dutch government against the capture of New Netherland by the English. Verdere aenteyckeninge of duplyque op seeckere replyue vanden Heer George Downing, extraordinaris envoyé vanden coningh van Groot Brittagne, jegens de Remarques vande gedeputeerden vande Ho: Mo: heeren staten generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden ingestelt 30 Dec. 1664. 256p. 'sGravenhage 1666. See notes under immediately preceding entry. tory Kort en bondigh verhael van't geene in den oorlogh tusschen den General hiskoningh van Engelant etc. en de H. M. heeren staten der vrije Nicolls Vereenighde Nederlanden en den bisschop van Munster is voorgevallen beginnende in den jare 1664 en eyndigende met het sluiten van de vrede tot Breda in 't jaer 1667. 1667. Asher, p. 217, no. 353. 255P. A French edition was printed at Amsterdam in 1688: now very rare. Lawrence, Eugene. Richard Nicolls, the first English governor, 1664-68. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. I: 307-40) Also in National magazine, May 1892, 16: 1-27, 973 M271. 974-71 qW69 N. Y. (state)-Library. Colonial records: General entries, v. I, 1664-65, transcribed from manuscripts in the state library. P. 51-204. Alb. 1899, N. Y. state lib. Also in 81st annual report of New York state library. 1899. 027.5747 N42. New York historical society. Commemoration of the conquest of New Netherland on its 200th anniversary. N. Y. state lib. Contents: Oration on the conquest of New Netherland, J: R. Brodhead, p. 5-58. Translation of the 1st New Netherland charter, granted 1614, p. 59-60. Translation of the commission of Stuyvesant, p. 62-63. Copy of the duke of York's commission to Richard Nichols, p. 63-64. Official documents relating to the surrender of New Netherland, Translation of a letter of Sec. Van Ruyven to Dutch villages on Translation of a letter from officials of New Amsterdam to the Translation of a letter from Rev. Samuel Drisius to the classis of Nichols, Gov. Richard. Gov. Nichols' answer to the several queries Made about 1669. General his tory Lovelace, 1668-73 974-7 qH71 Seizure of New Netherland by the English. (see Holland society, of Nicolls, governor of New York and Lovelace 1668-73 Vermilye, A. G. Francis Lovelace and the recapture of New Netherland, 1668-74. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93, 1:341--62) 974.71 qW69 Also in National magazine, June 1892, 16: 129-48, 973 M271. Dutch occupation 1673-74 Dyre, William. Some proposition concerning ye ill consequence of Sharpe, John. Surrender of New York to the Dutch, (see Massa- Period 1674-1719 Description Beschryvinge van eenige voorname kusten in Oost en West Indien; als Zueriname, Nieuw-Nederland, Florida, van haar gelegentheyd, aart en gewoonte dier volkeren, hun koophandel, godsdienst en zelzaame voorvallen, door verscheidene liethebbers gedaen. 150p. Leeuwarden 1716. Asher, p. 27, no. 19. Blome, Richard. A description of the island of Jamaica, with the other isles and territories in America to which the English are related. 88p. Lond. 1678. New York, p. 76–78. 917.29 B62 The present state of his majesties isles and territories in America with new maps of every place, together with astronomical tables from the year 1686 to 1700. 262p. Lond. 1687, New York, p. 201-9. 917.3 B621 |