Proper noun
Netherland
(archaic) Netherlands
After that provisional relinquishment of New Netherland, Stuyvesant reported to his superiors that he "had endeavored to promote the increase of population, agriculture and commerce. Source: Internet
Capitulation, restitution, and concession In March 1664, Charles II of England resolved to annex New Netherland and “bring all his Kingdoms under one form of government, both in church and state, and to install the Anglican government as in old England.” Source: Internet
Gold 1988, p.2 The English conquered the Dutch settlement of New Netherland in 1664, and Greenwich Village developed as a hamlet separate from the larger New York City to the south on land that would eventually become Lower Manhattan. Source: Internet
During 1942 Parsons worked on arranging a major study of occupied countries together with Bartholomew Landheer of the Netherland Information Office (located in New York). Source: Internet
He returned in the same year, and in 1626 was appointed the new director of New Netherland, taking over from Willem Verhulst. Source: Internet
According to a report prepared by Netherland Sewell and Associates Inc. in July, on the basis of data gathered during the drilling of the Tamar 8 well, the estimate of the reserves in the Tamar project (Tamar and Tamar SW) has risen. Source: Internet