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30 00
1819.
9
14
46
2
8
85 00.
1820
5
50
2
10
1821
6
50
7
1
45 00
1822
7
6
7
10 00
1823
14
50
4
4
25 00
1824
11
11
50
2
6
75 00
1825
23
50
3
7
87 20
1826
11
50
3
9
120 00
1827
10
50
2
15
151 70
1828.
8
60
2
2
144 28
1829
9
60
4
9
50
102 50
1830
9
60
6
90
100 00
1831
2
60
1
5
100
1832
26
....
60
1
6
100
16 65
1833
21
12
35
4
3
90
44 00
3
APPENDIX.
813
ABSTRACT OF THE ANNUAL PAROCHIAL REPORTS OF BUR- LINGTON-CONTINUED.
BAPTISMS.
COMMUN'TS
A. D.
ADULTS.
INFANTS.
TOTAL.
CONFIRMED.
ADDED.
WHOLE NUMBER.
MARRIAGES.
BURIALS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PUPILS.
OFFERINGS.
1834
8
15
23
17
17
50
1
8
115
$271 59
1835.
10
13
23
26
18
58
1
14
115
1,331 12
1836
6
9
15
8
31
86
2
10
110
777 29
1837
7
10
17
12
32
98
1
18
131
1,457 33
1838
7
12
19
16
18
102
4
8
125
835 07
1839
8
19
27
44
49
144
2
16
90
928 80
1840
8
15
23
26
38
150
3
12
631 02
1841
5
12
17
18
28
153
2
10
588 69
1842
7
14
21
29
30
179
18
573 30
1843
12
15
27
36
28
195
2
15
89
994 71
1844
12
13
25
29
30
215
3
10
902 00
1845
15
12
27
27
34
230
3
8
1,626 71
1846
17
9
26
31
43
246
7
15,636 13
1847
33
46
79
63
39
250
5
9
6,195 00
1848
43
37
80
85
250
3
32
90
1,335 13
1849
25
13
38
13
32.
250
3
19
115
751 69
1850
4
12
16
34
52
262
5
15
157
451 92
1851
14
21
35
37
60
-
266
3
12
150
1,176 28
185
10
12
22
34
34
270
1
7
103
993 57
1853
9
15
24
54
290
13
127
746 48
814
APPENDIX.
ABSTRACT OF THE ANNUAL PAROCHIAL REPORTS OF BUR- LINGTON-CONTINUED.
BAPTISMS.
COMMUNICANTS.
A. D.
ADULTS.
INFANTS.
TOTAL.
CONFIRMED.
ADMITTED.
RECEIVED.
WHOLE NUMBER.
MARRIAGES.
BURIALS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PUPILS.
OFFERINGS.
1854
19
73
92
71
280
4
23
194
$2,775 04
1855
32
95
127
101
374
6
31
218
2,658 56
1856
40
71
111
86
352
4
21
210
1,268 40
1857
25
71
96
83
51
47
319
2
12
210
3 44
1859
38
62
100
84
422
5
27
150
4,587 30
1860
27
70
97
88
46
28
227
3
30
220
1,326 02
1861
83
71
301
1,762 53
1862
39
55
94
69
310
2
34
245
1,968 22
1863.
22
39
61
69
198
3
60
170
1,346 82
1864
17
53
70
55
438
4
52
195
19,926 72
1865,
14
36
60
26
18
456
5
31
205
1,767 76
1866.
22
30
52
50
327
5
43
160
17,446 00
1867
38
99
137
109
294
9
44
140
3,432 70
1868
22
62
84
64
43
26
289
3
52
208
3,015 76
1869
19
60
79
54
24
15
300
1
38
228
6,325 95
1870
24
60
84
49
39
13
282
8
34
225
5,627 48
1871
28
66
94
74
49
38
443
8
48
267
7,215 13
1872
26
59
85
55
40
23
430
9
45
232
8,718 79
1873
26
72
98
44
27
13
454
22
36
354
10,003 40
1875
20
55
75
28
21
17
413
14
33
269
11,657 77
1876
11
66
77
45
26
30
425
12
42
262
11,732 24
1877
33
88
121
68
46
14
430
12
37
243
8,935 30
1878
21
72
93
23
28
5
412
10
38
223
18,938 74
1879
25
78
103
49
29
13
427
9
19
240
8,116 18
1880
29
104
133
43
19
4
464
10
29
257
7,536 55
1881
17
91
108
24
20
7
463
7
38
265
6,546 41
1882
22
77
99
47
19
9
490
5
44
300
7,784 80
1883
19
85
104
39
21
41
498
7
48
383
8,480 21
1884
18
92
110
50
34
17
510
11
43
319
11,175 47
1885
27
77
104
58
37
9
523
14
62
341
9,967 14
57
118
175
130
108
28
441
1
17
187
2,758 65
1858
38
81
119
71
471
9
42
365
10,568 49
1874.
INDEX.
A
A Bishop in Burlington, 188.
Abstract of parochial reports, 812. Academy, at Philadelphia, 271, 360. Academy, Burlington, arrangements, 328; subscriptions, 328, 331; lease, 332, 507; name, 335; gifts, 343; more ground, 344 ; principal buried, 373; worship in, 373 ; S. S. organi- zed in, 383; alluded to, 404, 406; principals, buildings, sold, 507 ; al- luded to, 539.
Accident, 665.
Account book, 214.
Accounts of Churchwardens, 268, 269. A cloud of melancholy thoughts, 93. Act, against negroes, also unlicensed
liquor dealers, 16; in reign of George III, 285; new stamp, 287.
Action of Vestry, unusually important, 261; extraordinary, 477.
Acts of jurisdiction denied, 192. Addenda, 749, 750.
Address to Archbishops and Bishops, 160.
Address of Clergy, 108, 274, 281.
Address, Episcopal. Bishop Oden- heimer, 517, 561, 563, 568, 645, 649, 650, 655, 742; Bishop Scarborough, 683, 694, 695.
Addresses at Centennial, where found, 782.
Admiralty, alluded to, 724; office al- luded to, 142; records from, 722,723. A door open to the Gospel, 53.
Affecting records, 344.
Agitation in the colony, 11.
A great weight removed, 612.
Agreement between rector and vestry, 329, 750.
Ahmedabad, India, letter from, 760, 765. Aikman, Thomas, 408, 788, 794.
Albany, 64, 78, 88, 166, 644, 651, 662, 663, 688, 689, 690, 691, 693, 710, 740, 742.
Allen, George H., 737; choir-master, 754, 788, 811.
Allen, Rev. Dr. Ethan, MSS., 714, 730. Alms bason, 261, 384, 465, 466, 694. Alms chest, 657.
Alms, presentation of, 671.
Altar, 245, 508, 536, 563, 566, 657, 661, 663, 671. (see Holy Table.)
Altar cloth, 132, 133, 711; cross, 657, 776; desk, of brass, 776; linen, 668; vessels, 133, 134, 213, 261, 384. 465, 466, 496, 497, 502, 563, 694, 719.
Alterations in the church building, 297, 369, 370, 372, 373, 380, 387, 394, 399, 400, 424, 435, 436, 444, 465, 466, 484, 489, 503, 505, 508, 578, 585, 668, 703, 704, 705, 706, 776. Alterations in organ, (see Organ.)
Alumnæ of St. Mary's Hall re-union, 698.
Alumni of Burlington College, 575. Amboy, 30, 36, 40, 43, 48.
America, best house in, 90; "the Bishop of," 60, 211, 704.
American Independence, 319 ; Philo- sophical Society, 347; Revolution, 307; Statesman, 164, 704; Union, plan of, 164; Weekly Mercury, re- ferred to, 211, 731.
Amusements for Mav-day, 442.
Anabaptists, 41, 42, 49, 51, 78, 468, 469.
Anderson's History, alluded to, 721, 730.
Andronicus Cyrrhites, 425.
Anecdote of Dr. Wharton, 408.
Anecdotes of Bishop Doane, 445, 666.
Angel, sign of the, 262.
Anna Regina, 19.
Annæ Regina, 133.
Anne, Queen, accession of, 19; sur- render of government to, 20; instruc- tions of, 23; a squaw sachem, 27; God bless her, 33, 725; divests Corn- bury, 82; her reign praised, 86; not her fault, 89; in Privy Council, re- peals form of protestation, 102; let- ter to, 116; death, character of, 123 ; gives holy vessels, 132, 694; alluded to, 432, 495, 710, 727.
Anniversary, 175th, of parish, 718. Annual meeting of the Guild, 717, 718.
816
INDEX.
Another account of the trouble, 78.
Ante communion, omitted, 405.
Antependia, colored, 776.
"Apostolum vehis," 546.
Appeal to parents, 446.
Appendix, 783.
"Apud Americanos," 36, 37, 43, 54, 146, 189, 193.
Archdeacon, 525; of Spanish Town, 496.
Architect, 369, 370, 424, 489, 491, 703, 774.
Architectural description, 424.
"Ark of God among Philistines," 116. Articles, (see Thirty-Nine.)
Atheism, bill against, 163.
Attestation, signatures, 299.
Auburn, N. Y., alluded to, 467, 654, 719. .
"Aulæ. Sancta Maria. Fundatoris," 699.
Autograph, of Talbot, 185; Doane, 520; W. C. Doane, 570; Oden- heimer, 560.
Auxiliary to Board of Missions, 748. Aversion to independence, 316.
B
"Backwardness towards baptism," 387. Balance of debt paid, 617.
Ballots for Bishops, 348, 382, 401, 557, 682.
Bands, 289.
Banners, introduced, 776.
Banns published, 301, 773.
Baptismal bowl, 384, 466, (see Font.)
Baptized, large number, 272.
Baquet, Dr., sketch of, 756 ; mentioned, 603, 604, 606, 634; diploma, 755; burial, 754; tribute to, 756.
Bard, Mary M, 257, 795 ; Peter, 163, 257,795
Baron Steuben, 319.
Baronet, married, 273.
Bass, Hon. Jeremiah, Governor of East New Jersey, 194; Attorney- General, 194; commends Talbot, 92; admits will of Moore and Brooke, 95; ditto Leciter, 97; corporator, 97-100; letters to Secretary, 101, 110, 140, 143, 169 ; signs ditto to the Queen, 116; ditto to Gov. Nichol- son, 119 ; petition to the Archbish- ops and Bishops, 154; writes " His- tory," 127-139 ; his offices, 133, 145, 148, 194, 226, 227, 233; tried and
acquitted, 145; representative, 148; speech, 149; appointed lay-reader, 233; will, 194; effects, 199 ; allu- ded to, 214, 215, 224, 229, 230, 231, 694, 727, 811.
Bayley, Mrs. Dorothy, friend of Tal- bot, 762.
Baynton, Peter, 259, 795.
Beach, Rev. Abraham, letter to, 713, 714, 716.
Beaker, 134.
Bell, or bells, 44, 190, 221, 222, 223,
224, 232, 234, 264, 291, 297, 351, 404, 405, 406, 478, 550 ; for St. Bar- nabas, 596; a chime offered, 615; the tower designed for chime, 618 : English and American, 618; Eng- lish decided upon, 620 ; order given, 622, 637 ; the same acknowledged, " Doncaster pattern," 625; peal guaranteed, 626 ; a finer never made, arrival of, 629; brought to Burling- ton, 630 ; inscriptions on, 630 ; finest peal in America, placed in custody of St. Mary's,632; reception of, 634; thanks for, 635; master of chimes, 639 ; first pealing, 640; rules con- cerning, 651 ; muffled, 406, 652; al- luded to, 655, 662, 665, 666, 669, 671, 674, 688, 689, 700, 701, 706, 711, 718, 766, 773, 779, 780.
Bend, Rev. J. G. J., letter from, 714, 715.
Benediction of old St. Mary's, 706. Benefactors, 214, 215, 216.
Bequests, Thos. Leciter, 96, 134; Bp.
Frampton, 136; Archbp. Tenison, 161; Wm. Budd, 166; Gov. Bass, 195 ; Mrs. Talbot, 246; Daniel Coxe, 255 : lost, 257 ; Peter Bavnton, 259 ; Thos. Leeds, 261; Paul Watkinson, 267, 507; Miss Riché, 384; Dr. Wharton, 413, 464; Miss Wallace, 494; Mrs. Wallace, 496 ; Mrs. Ro- bardet, 645, 667; Misses Swann, 686, 717, 779; Sig. Paladini, 778, 779.
Best house in America for a Bishop, 90.
Beverley, New, 9.
Bible class room, 705, 707.
Biblia Sacra, 517.
Bidding Prayer, 488.
Bier, 776.
Binney, Horace, 407.
"Birdlington," 102.
Birth-day ode, 311.
Bishop, great need of, 26, 28; only
817
INDEX.
remedy, 121 ; support of, 384, (see " Ballots for.")
Bishop's chair, 435, 466, 508.
Bishop's throne, 508, 663, 675, 693. Bishoprics in America, 726. Bishops in council, opinion of, 729. Black, Church in, 351, 406, 443.
Bloomfield, Gen., 343, 351, 359, 395, 796.
" Blue Anchor," 267.
" Boldly condemning vice," 87.
Bombay, India, letter from, 760 ; pres- idency, 765.
" Booke," Burlington Church, 214.
Boudinot, Elias, 337, 378, 384, 387, 388, 395, 465, 466, 511, 796.
Bovey's, Mrs. gifts, 133, 136, 181, 182, 186, 432, 760, 765; has S. S. before Raikes and Stock, 764.
Bradford, Mrs. S. V., 337, 465, 466, 511, 512
Bradford, Wm., Attorney-General, 336, 388.
Bradford, Wm., printer, 58, 337.
Brass, altar-cross, desk, rail, 776 ; seal, 733 ; on tablets, 733, 735, 748; vases, 776.
Breaking ground for St. Mary's-by- the-Sea, 759.
Bridlington, 9, 675.
Bristol, or New Bristol, 26, 125, 126, 131, 139, 171, 210, 248, 250, 251, 253, 266, 267, 269, 272, 335, 340, 390, 392, 430, 432.
Britannia's happy land, 311.
Brooke, Rev. John, 62, 63, 71, 72, 75, 76, 78, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 90, 93, 95, 132.
Brotherly love in New Jersey, 374. Browning, Hon. Abraham, alluded to, 485, 548, 556, 564, 681, 738, 740.
Brunswick, or New Brunswick, 294, 295, 306, 321, 325, 331, 345, 349, 367, 384, 401, 531, 693, 780.
Budd, William, subscription for meet- ing-house, 10; witness to marriage, 13; conversion to church, baptism of family, 60; will, bequests, 166; death, headstone, 167, 796.
Bull, Richard E, land from, 641, 779 ; letter from, 643. Burial fees, 357.
Burial, first in Friends' ground, 9. Burial lots, 583, 750, 751, 752.
" BURLINGTON CHURCH BOOKE," 214. Burlington House, (see See-House.)
" Burlington, in the centre," 188, 239. Burlington, settlement, 7 ; first name,
9 ; description 17, 668 ; first church- wardens, 44, 214; "letters patent," 97; first See, 100; more pleasant than Salisbury, 176 ; site for college, 238; healthy, 242; country people, 250; post offices, 250; travel, 267 ; fairs, 17, 252; advantages, 253; whipping-post, 253; profanity pun- ished, 255; stealing punished, 256 ; storm, 268; removals, 275 ; Sunday, 668.
Burnet Bp., quoted, 14.
Burnet, Gov., 163, 178, 194.
Burying-place for. Christians, 15, 21, 298; ditto Friends, 10.
C
Cabinet-organ, 668. Calumny, 143.
Campbell, Rev.Colin,sketch, appointed to Burlington, 254; letters, 256, 257, 258, 265, 267, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277, 280, 287; marriage, 257; founds Church at Mt. Holly, 259; first child, 260; important vestry-meet- ing, 261; preaches to a centenarian, 264; parsonage, 264; Society's house burnt, 265; death of clerk, 267; rides in storm, 268; labours not in vain, 269; convention at Philadelphia, 270; Philadelphia, Academy, 271 ; baptizes large num- ber, 272, 277 ; troubled by McClen- achan, 272; marries Baronet, sheep returning, 273; convention at Bur- lington, 274; signs addresses, 274; 281; removals, 275; surplice, 276 ; verge of sixty, asks for itinerant, gain at Mt. Holly, 277; only dis- pute, 280; act passed, 285; mar- riage certificate, 288; death and burial, funeral sermon, 289; grave and memorial of, 749 ; children, 289, 750; lines on, 290; portrait, 254, 289; alluded to, 303, 341, 430, 497. Campbell, Mrs Mary, 257, 268, 289, 297, 340, 341.
"Candels to preach by," 234, 236, 405. Candidates for the Episcopate, 60,348, 382, 401, 557, 682.
Candlesticks, 405.
"Carol, carol, Christians," 711.
Carroll, Dr. John, first Roman bishop in America, referred to, 342, 739.
Carr, John H, 397, 704, 797. "Carried on," 83.
818
INDEX.
Cartaret, Gov., 8. Cassock, 289, 734.
Catalogue of Burlington Library, 157;
Mr. Talbot's books, 159; Quaker's books, 160.
Catechising, 91, 125, 169, 170, 189, 437, 517. 518, 520, 551.
Catechist, 125, 154, 382, 401, 557, 682, (see Catechising )
Cathedral, 587, 589, 603, 607, 676, 588. 'Cella," steamship, 629.
Cemetery, 767, (see Churchyard.)
Centenarian, 264.
Centennial of Church in N. J., 780, 781, 782.
Centurion, ship, log, 721; ship, 20, 721, 722; pay-book, 722
Certificate, of Rowland Ellis, 169; of
Paladini, 778; Robert Wheeler, 12. Certificates of marriage, 12, 288, 496. Cessation of public worship, 203, 318. Chaplain, domestic, 745.
Chaplains Examining, 654, 742, 743. Chappel, Queen's, in Boston, 21.
Chandeliers, 384.
Charitable uses. 31, 706.
Charles Second, 7, 728.
Charter, (see Letters Patent.)
Chimer, 636, 639, 652, 653.
Chimes, (see Bells.)
Choir, organized, 754.
Choir-Guild organized, 757 ; first fes- tival, 766.
Choir-masters, 757, 788.
Choral Society, St. Mary's, 754.
Choristers, installed, 752; mentioned, 753, 754, 757, 758. 766, 767, 772, 774, 775, 776, 777, 781, 782.
Christ Church, Philadelphia, supplied 153, 156, 175, 192.
Christian Quakers, 14,(see Keithians.) Christmas, pastoral, 470; "waits," 501. Church a Latin cross, 424.
Church and school, bequest for, 166. Church building, described, 212.
Church closed, 203, 318, 323. Churchmen, 51.
Church stock, 227-237. Church, The, 458.
"Church undermined," 119.
Churchyard, alluded to, 15, 21, 31, 130, 167, 375, 391, 392, 585, 595, 662, 669, 671, 674, 675, 676, 687, 689, 695, 699, 719, 747, 756, 767, 768, 770, 771, 774, 775, 778; conse- crated, 767; in New Brunswick, 780.
Chygoe's Island, 8,
Clergy, meeting of, 22, 61, (see Con- ventions. )
Clergy of the Church of Sweden, 63. Clerks of the parish, list of, 788.
Cleveland, Mrs., 493, 615, 616, 704. Cloud of melancholy thoughts, 93. Coaquanock, 10.
College, must be had, 171; Burling-
ton unrivalled for, 238; incorpora- ted, 485; trustees, 485, 529; com- mended, 597, 638, 650; commence- ments, 572; alumni, 533, 575 ; di- vinity department, 494, 655; twenty- fifth year, 658; rectors of, 794; portrait in, 659; scholarships in, 645; alluded to, 488, 494, 497, 543, 569, 587, 597, 655, 657, 658, 662, 663, 664, 668, 669, 670, 671, 706, 708, 717, 754, 755, 756, 757, 767, 768, 771, 772, 794.
Collegiaus planting trees, 497. Collings, Francis, 10.
Colonial MSS., referred to. 726.
Colors, ecclesiastical, antependia, 776 ; banners, 776 ; chancel in black, 351,
406; pall, 737, 776; purple, 530, 734, 737; purple rosettes, 688; stoles, 776; purple veil, 585, 734.
Colton, Rev. Chauncey, 402, 453, 797. Columbia College, 331, 359, 622.
Commencements, 271, 572, 658, 659. Complete list in Parish Register, 794. Compliment, literary, 712, 713.
Compton, Bishop, 432.
Communion table, (see Holy Table.) Consecration, old church, 425; Hall
Chapel, 490; bishops, 168, 383, 402, 560, 688; new church, 505; St. Barnabas, 641, (see Benediction.)
Conventions, 61, 63, 108, 176, 274, 281, 295, 296, 325, 348, 367, 380, 382, 384, 387, 397, 401, 416, 436, 439, 443, 453, 467, 473, 475, 498, 552, 561, 597, 677, 679, 714, 780.
Conversions to church, 60, 342, 756, 778.
Convocation. 28; organized, 649; al- luded to, 673, 674, 677.
Cooper, J. Fenimore, 327, 328.
Cornbury, Lord, 23, 39, 40, 45, 71, 75, 82, 86, 87, 89, 103, 130, 131, 294. Corner stone of church, 32, 33, 36 ; of chapel, 483; of new church, 489.
Correction of inaccuracies in first edition, 728, 732, 749, 782, 785, 789. Corrigenda, 811, (see Errata.) Cottas, 661, 752, 781.
Court of Bishops, referred to, 501.
819
INDEX.
Coxe, Daniel, M. D., 11, 164.
Coxe, Daniel, Hon. Col., 87, 97, 98, 99, 121, 133, 135, 146, 147, 164, 172, 175, 177, 238, 255, 727; portrait, 164. Coxe, William, 333, 334, 335, 798.
Coxe, Rt. Rev. A. C., alluded to, 744, 776,777; re opens St. Mary's church, 776.
Crawley-Boevey, A. W., letter from, 760.
Croes, Rev. Dr. John, 348; letters to, 374, 376; elected bishop, 382; con- secrated, 383; death, 401, 798. Croes, Rev. Dr. Robert B., 374, 560. Cross, on Riverside, 566; memorial of Atonement, 769, (see Altar Cross.) Cross, The, 457.
Croswell, Rev. William, 453, 513.
D
Daily Prayers, 189, 476, 507, 517, 566, 589, 601, 676.
Dancing in the Academy, 441, 442. Debt removed, 617.
DeCamp, Admiral, 702.
Declaration of Independence, 312, 316, 317.
DeLancey, Bishop, 467, 622, 654, 656, 672, 743.
Diagram of church, 372, 400, 435, 508, 705.
Dimensions of old Church, 424.
Diocesan, retrospection, 439; school, 443; institutions, 597.
Diploma in French, 755. Disaffection to the government, 152. Dispute, the only, 280.
Doane, George Hobart, 512-517, 529, 573, 575.
Doane, Rt. Rev. G. W., sketch, elected Bishop, 401; consecrated, first or- dination, residence, 402; executor, 414; inscription, 416; rector, rea- sons, 416; travels as freight, 445; founds Hall, 446, 452, 453; gives font, 465 ; preaches at Auburn, wel- comes Bishop DeLancey, 467; in- tends for England, 472; action of convention, 473 ; welcome in Eng- land, 474 ; daily service, 476 ; oppo- sition, 477 ; proposed resignation, 478; corner stone of Holy Innocents, 483; projects new church, 484; founds College, 685 ; corner stone of new church, 489; consecrates chapel,
490; subscribes, 493; entertains Rev. E. Hawkins, 495; marriage certificate, 496; entertains Arch- deacon, 496; special convention, 498; commends "The Missionary." 499 ; prayer, 500; presentment dis- missed, 501; applies to Trinity, N. Y., 504; consecrates new church, 505 ; Mrs. Bradford, 511; deposes. George. 512; opens St. Barnabas', 519; dedicates ditto, 520 ; last days, 520 ; funeral, 527 ; clergy meet, 531; resolutions, 532; ditto of alumni, 533; day after burial, 534, 540; sermon of Dr. Ogilby, 535 ; ditto of Dr. Van Rensselaer, 541 ; memorial service, 553; resolution of conven. tion, 554; grave, and window, 585 ; alluded to, 6, 561, 563, 565, 569, 570, 574, 605, 631, 638, 650, 652, 662, 663, 665, 667, 675, 688, 689, 699, 701; portrait, 520.
Doane, Rev. Wm. Croswell, sketch, 569; graduates, 569, 573; "The Missionary," 498; assistant, 499; founds St. Barnabas', 519; rector of St. Mary's, 569, 570 ; cathedral, 589; communication from, 591 ; report on Institutions, 597 ; salary increased, 598; resigns, 600, 602; Bishop of Albany, 644 ; committee on College, 651; at consecration, 688; at re- union, 700; alluded to, 710, 737, 738; quoted, 742; officiates at Bp. Odenheimer's funeral, 737, 738; preaches memorial of Bp. Oden- heimer, 740.
Doane, Mrs., 549, 564.
Domestic chaplain, 745. Donations, 335, 385.
" Doncaster pattern," 625.
Door open, 53.
Dorsel-cloth, 776.
Downes, Rev. Jonathan, 301, 798.
Dudley, Governor, 21, 171, 724. Dutch, 62, 127, 331.
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Earliest statesman, 164, 704.
Earnest wishes, 309. Ears tingle, 281.
Education on Christian principles, 446, 715.
Effects of Gov. Bass, 199; of Mrs.
Talbot, 248; of Dr. Wharton, 415. Eight bells, 622, (see Bells.)
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INDEX.
Election, (see Ballots).
Elegy to Mrs. Wharton, 345.
Elizabethtown, 57, 59, 64, 78, 85, 94, 128, 132, 246, 254, 296, 382, 531, 534, 605, 683.
Ellis, Dr. Charles, alluded to, 369, 391, 493, 507, 634, 635, 657, 704.
Ellis, Rowland, 114, 169, 186, 203, 210, 230-233, 236, 262, 264, 799.
Elsingburgh, 9.
English and American bells, 618.
English settlement, 7.
Engstrom, Sir A. B., 695.
Episcopal chair, (see "Bishop's Chair") Episcopal residence, (see See-House).
Episcopal throne, (see " Bishop's Throne.")
Errata, in first edition, 728, 732, 749, 782, 785, (see Corrigenda.)
"Euroclydon," 742.
European inhabitants, 127.
Evans, Hugh Davey, quoted, 732.
Evans, Rev. Evan, 23, 128, 134, 142. Evans, Rev. N., 290.
Evensong, 492, 566, 567.
Examining chaplains, 654, 742, 743. Exhibit of work, 313.
Extempore prayer, 378.
Extraordinary storm, 268.
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Fac-simile of seal, 247 ; of signature, 185, 733.
Faldstool, 578.
Ferguson, Mrs., 290.
Field's Provincial Courts quoted, 166. Financial condition, 461, 540, 567, 579, 607, 610, 615, 617, 658, 679, 680.
First Bishop in America, 3, 5, 168, 179, 186, 188, 189, 191, 206, 211, 248, 296, 675, 704, 721, 729, 730, 731, 732, 735, 760.
First, English settlement, 7, 8, 9; "house of entertainment," 8; min- ute in Friends' book; Friends' Monthly Meetings, 9; recorded bur- ial, 9; carpenter, 9; names, 9; book of minutes, 5, 214; ship, 10; Friends' meeting-house, 10; bury- ing place for Christians, 15; Friends' burying ground, 10; missionary of S. P. G., 20; Churchwarden's ap- peal, 44, 214; town officers, 14; sermon in Church, 39; entries in Register, 29, 43; American See,
100, 726; Episcopal residence, 100 ; Bishop on this continent, 168; daily service, 189; Cathedral report, 587 ; bequest to Church, 96; charter, 130 ; occupant of " palace," 106; school- master, 114; history, 127; silver, 694; libraries, 157, 159; plan for · American Union, 164; bell, 215; communion, 429 ; parish clerk, 223 ; sexton, 221 ; prayer book 237 ; elec- tion of a Bishop, 348; parochial reports, 368; diagram, 372; Sun- day School, 383; Parish School, 228; ordination, 402; report of Bishop of Doane, 421 ; enlargement, 297 ; pledge system, 439; prospec- tus of St. Mary's Hall, 446; princi- pal of St. Mary's Hall, 447 ; issue of this HISTORY, 6, 712; festival of choir-guild, 766.
Fisk, Rev. G. McC., 658, 675, 690, 702, 706, 719.
Five thousand dollars, 609.
Flagon, 496.
Flame, congregation in, 104.
Flaxley Abbey, in Gloucestershire, 133, 136, 760.
Flowers, never without, 699.
Flying machines, 285.
Font, 226, 372, 400, 435, 465, 508, 759, 760.
Form, for Fourth of July, 422, 671 ; conferring degrees, 574; during re- storation of old Church, 703; bene- diction of old Church, 706-710; unveiling Talbot tablet, 734; ad- mission of choirsters, 752; break- ing ground for St. Mary's-by-the- Sea, 759; consecration Churchyard, 767; opening lych-gate, 774; re- opening Church, 776, 777.
Fort Anne, 58, 65, 66, 71, 83, 84, 103, 178.
Four bishops consecrated, 402.
Fourth of July, 312, 343, 422, 652, 670. Foxonians, (see Quakers.)
Frampton, Bishop, 136, 180, 432, 761, 763.
Franklin, Gov. Wm., sketch, ap- pointed Gov., marriage, at Burling- ton, 276; inducts Mr. Odell, 291; thanks to, 296; contribution, 297, 300; removes to Perth Amboy, 304; a prisoner, 312; library burnt, 313; returns to England, receives grant and pension, marries again, personal appearance, character, habits, death, 313, alluded to, 511, 799, 773.
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Franklin. Mrs. Wmn., 276, 297 ; death, 313; alluded to, 711. Freight, traveling as, 445.
French diploma, 755.
Fretherne, mentioned, 761, 762.
Friends, purchased lands, 7, 8; month- ly meeting settled, 9; book of min- utes, 9; burying ground, 10; first meeting-house, 10, 11; marriage certificate, 12, 13; friendly to the church people, 294; (see Quakers). Frost, Rev. Adolph, Latin ode, 510; Biblia Sacra, 517; death, 517; al- luded to, 519.
Fulham MSS., alluded to in Preface, 6. Fund for maintaining minister, 304. Funds, list of invested, 779.
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Gal-Knippers, 94.
General Convention, referred to, 343, 348, 367, 376, 380, 383, 560, 562, 563, 654, 678, 680, 683, 714, 715, 729, 742, 743.
General Theological Seminary, 410. Geneva Medical College, 719.
George, First, 123, 727, 728.
Gibbes, Mrs., 389, 800.
Gibson, Bishop, alluded to, 728. Glad to see Mr. Talbot, 170.
Glebe, 25. 136, 189, 235, 242, 261, 316. Goldsborough, Rev. R. L., 636, 637, 638, 641, 678, 684, 690, 706, 738, 756, 767, 772, 786, 789.
Good Friday, how kept in Dr. Whar- ton's time, 405.
Gospel ridiculed, 119.
Governor needed, 77.
Governor's pew, 372, 394.
Gown or Gowns, 289, 407, 574, 773.
Graduates, 553-557; re-union, 698; medal, 759.
Grahame's Colonial History quoted, 165.
Great need of a Bishop, 26.
" Great weight removed," 612, 617. Greatest obstacle, 80. Green Bank, 469.
Griffith, William, sketch of, 396; opin- ion, 359; oration of, 351; burial, 396, 397, 800.
Grubb, Edward B., treasurer, 584, 600, 609, 612, 614, 617 ; death, 642. Guild, organized, 644; founded and incorporated, 716; first annual meeting, 718.
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Habitable for a bishop, 107.
Haight, Rev. B. 1., 474, 483, 484, 485, 487, 490.
Hall, Rev. Richard D., 395.
Hall, St. Mary's, prospectus, 446; first Principal, 447; plan, 451; ready, 452; established, 453; in- creased, 464; corner stone of chapel laid, 483; Bidding Prayer, 483; consecration of chapel, 490; even- song, 492 ; increased, 494; enlarged, 649; commencement, 659; saluta- tion at Riverside, 670; re-union, 698-702; principals, 794; alluded to, 495, 527, 530, 538, 539, 550, 563, 565, 568, 585, 586, 588, 597, 638, 645, 649, 657. 663, 664, 663, 669. 670, 671, 687, 694, 695, 697, 698, 706, 708, 717, 718, 745, 754, 758, 759, 769, 772, 778, 779, 791, 793, 794. Hanckel, Christian, 377. 391, 507, 800; John Michael, 373, 391, 507, 800.
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