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INDEX.
Allefonsee, Jehan, voyage of, A.D. 1542, 7 Andros, Edmund, Colonel, appointed Governor of New York, 51 ; recalled, 54; appointed Governor-in-Chief of New England, 60
Anne, Queen, commission of, to Lord Cornbury, 137-140 ; instructions to Governor Hunter, 179; gift of Com- munion plate to Trinity Parish, 179
Argall, Dutch submit to, A.D. 1613, 14, 28 Assembly, General, of New York, first meeting of, 57 ; dissolved, 61 ; con- flict with Governor Fletcher over the bill for providing a ministry, 79 ; pro- rogued, 86; grants £450 for a new church, 89
Atwood, Chief Justice, tries Bayard, 129 ; assails Vesey, 13I
Auchmuty, Samuel, parentage of, 246 ; ordained, 246 ; elected assistant Trinity Church, 246 ; receives degree of D.D., Oxford and King's College, N. Y., 246 ; his marriage to Mrs. Tucker, 250 ; assigned to St. George's Chapel, 261 ; sermons by, 255, 281 ; sermon by, on surrender of Louisburg, 285 ; on cap- ture of Quebec, 287 ; on New Year's day, 1760, 289 ; elected third rector of Trinity Parish, 307 ; sermon on his in- duction, 308 ; during Convention of Clergy in 1766, 314 ; on opening of St. Paul's Chapel, 317 ; pleads for an American Episcopate, 336 ; sermon of, for Society of Relief of Widows and Children of the Clergy, 337 ; sermons by, in 1775, 367 ; retires to New Bruns- wick, N. J., 381 ; returns to New York,
393 ; sermon on his return, 397 ; death of, 405 ; character of, 408-410
Ayllon, voyage of, to the Carolinas in 1526, 5
Barclay, Henry, parentage and early history of, 237; catechist to Mo- hawks, 237 ; ordained, 237 ; rector St. Peter's, Albany, 238 ; elected rector Trinity Church, 239; inducted, 241 ; prints Prayer Book in Indian, 241 ; re- ceives degree of D.D., Oxford, 241 ; his marriage to Miss Rutgers, 250 ; his hopes for the establishment of an Epis- copate, 251 ; death of, 305 ; character of, 306 ; portrait of, ordered to be painted, 322
Barclay, Nancy, marriage of, to Beverley Robinson, 422
Barclay, Thomas, missionary to Indians, 236 ; rector St. Peter's, Albany, 237 Bartow, John, missionary of the S. P. G. in Westchester Co., 142, 143
Bayard, Colonel Nicholas, opposes Leis- ler, 128 ; arrested and condemned to death, 129; reprieved by the king, 130 Bellomont, Richard, Earl of, administra- tion of, 118-133 ; appointed Governor, 118 ; dissolves the Assembly, 119 ; accu- sations against Governor Fletcher, 119 ; hostile to the Church, 120, 121 ; and to Vesey, 123 ; complains to the Bishop of London, 123; obtains an Act vacating grant of the farm to the Church, 124; death of, 126 ; his character, 127
Beyse, Henricus, Dutch minister at Har- lem, conforms to the Church, 177
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Bill for settling the ministry, 75
Bishop of London (Dr. Compton) Nomi- nal Rector of Trinity Parish, 93 Bishops pleaded for in 1712, 189 Block, Adriaen, voyages to the Hudson, 13 Bogardus, Domine, 30, 50, 147
Bowden, John, parentage and early his- tory of, 364 ; ordained, 364; elected assistant minister Trinity Parish, 364 ; resigns, 414
Bradford, Governor, resists Dutch claims, 27
Bradford, William, introduces printing, 156 ; vestryman of Trinity Church, 156 ; borrows money from Trinity Par- ish to print Prayer Books, 158 ; death of, 226
Bray, Thomas, forms libraries in Amer- ica, 133
Breeden, Raedt, 32
Brisac, John Peter, Fort Chaplain, 161, 485 Brockholls, Anthony, Commander-in- Chief, 54
Brower, Cornelius, suit against, for en- croachments on church farm, 285, 294 ; won by Trinity Corporation, 294
Browers, the, build on church farm, and are ejected, 243
Bull, Amos, appointed master of the Charity School, 416
Burnet, William, administration of, 197- 205 ; appointed Governor and arrives in New York, 197 ; marriage of, 198
Cabot, John, voyages of, 3
Campbell, Alexander, conduct of, 210
Cartier, Jacques, voyage of, to Labrador, A.D. 1534, 6 ; and to Montreal, A.D. 1535,7
Chapel of Ease, first erected (St.George's), 247 ; second (St. Paul's), 302
Charity School, legacies to, 290, 437 ; benefits for, 297
Charity Sermons, 278, 324, 372 n., 404 n., 419, 420, 425, 427, 434, 435-440
Charlton, Richard, appointed catechist and assistant to Trinity Church, 210,
243 ; death of, 243 ; character of, 244 n. Charter of Liberties and Privileges, 57 Charter of Privileges and Exemptions, 29 Charter of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of New York, 94, 95
Charter of Trinity Church, granted, 92; terms of, 93 ; offer of a new charter, 318 ; given in full in Appendix, 455
Christiansen, Hendrick, voyage of, to the Hudson, 12
Church of England, in New York, po- sition of, in 1685, 62 ; recognition of, 74 ; formally recognized as established, 179
Clarke, Charity, marries Benjamin Moore, 426
Clarke, George, administration of, 215- 226 ; attacks Vesey, 215 ; becomes Lieutenant-Governor, 215
Clarke, Josias, chaplain, 65 n.
Clarke, Lady, death of, 223
Clemm, John, directed to build an organ, 222 ; appointed organist, 224 ; directed to repair organ, 259
Clinton, George, administration of, 226- 266 ; appointed Governor, 226 ; re- signs, 266
Colden, Cadwallader, becomes Lieut .- Governor, 296 ; acts as Governor, 296 ; character of, 297 ; relieved by Governor Hardy, 313 ; acts again as Governor, 313, 357 ; death of, 389 ; character and early history of, 389 n.
Colgan, appointed catechist and assistant to Trinity Church, 204, 205 ; goes to Jamaica, L. I., 209
Columbia College (see King's College)
Columbus, visit of, to Iceland, A.D. 1470, 2 ; to West Indies, 1492, 2
Colve, Anthony, appointed Governor, 50 Common Prayer, Book of, money loaned by corporation to William Bradford to print, 158
Conference of Clergy, in 1702, 143; in 1704, 159 ; in 1739, 221 ; in 1766, 314 Constitution of the State of New York, the first, 415
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Convention of Clergy, first formed, 314 ; of 1768, 323 ; of 1772, 349 ; of 1774, 358 ; of 1777, 404
Cornbury, Edward Hyde, Lord, arrives at New York, 130; administration of, 134-167 ; appointed Governor, 134; welcomed by the church, 135 ; instruc- tions from Queen Anne, 137-140; re- news lease of the farm to the church, 141 ; appoints Neau catechist, 157 ; im- prisons Mackemie for preaching with- out permission, 166 ; appears in female dress, 166; character of, 166; down- fall of, 167 ; imprisoned for debt, 168; departure of, 168
Cornbury, Lady, death of, 163
Cornwallis, Lord, surrenders Yorktown, 438
Cosby, Colonel William, administration of, 209-214 ; appointed Governor, 209 ; death of, 214
Cresap, Captain Michael, death of, 372 ; memorial to, 372
Crommelin, Robert, architect of St. George's Chapel, 247
Crooke, Miss, married to Charles Inglis, 351; death of, 441
Dare, Virginia, baptism of, 9
De Lancey, James, Lieut .- Governor, suc- ceeds Governor Osborne, 269 : founds King's College, 269 ; succeeds Gov- ernor Hardy, 285; death of, 291 ; character of, 292 ; funeral of, 293
De Riedesel, Madamne, memoirs of, 428- 431
Dermer, Thomas, and the Dutch colo- nists, 16
Desbrosses, Elias, death and character of, 422
Dongan, Thomas, appointed Governor, 54 ; confirmed by James II., 61 ; diffi- culties of his position, 64 ; retires, 67 Doughty, Francis, patent to, 31 Duke's Laws, the, 45. 47
Duninore, John, Earl of, appointed Gov- ernor of, 331 ; transferred to Virginia, 341
Dutch Church, the, establishment of, 30, 33
Dutch, the, colonists in New Nether- lands, 14-19; admit priority of Eng- lish claims, 18 ; occupation of Man- hattan, 20-36; surrender of, to the English, 43 ; seize New York, 49 ; sur- render it, 50
Eburne, Rev. Samuel, officiates at Long Island, 55, 100
Educational prospects in 1712, 187
English, the, prior claims of, to Manhat- tan Island, IS : New Netherlands sur- rendered to, 36 ; occupy New York, 42 ; lose New York, 49; regain it from the Dutch, 50; lose it to the Americans, 373 ; recapture it, 388 ; surrender it to Americans, 438
Eric, voyage of, A.D. 1000, from Green- land, 2
Evans, Evan, presence at Conference of Clergy, 143
Evertsen, Cornelis, Commodore, seizes New York, 49
Farm, the, of Domine Bogardus and Anneke Jans, 50; title confirmed to their heirs by Nicolls, 50; sold, 1671, to Governor Lovelace, 51, 145-147 ; con- fiscated to the Crown, 51, 145 ; vested in Duke of York, 51 ; leased by Gov- ernor Fletcher to Trinity Parish, 96, 146, 149; lease annulled by Bello- mont, 124, 146; new lease granted by Cornbury, 141-146 ; the letting of, 145 ; given to the church in fee, 146, 149 ; claimed by heirs of Anneke Jans, 149, 219 ; leased to George Riesse, 151 ; let to Captain Mathews, 164 ; claims against, 211 ; the Browers build on it and are ejected, 243 ; claims of Mrs. Livingstone against, 284; claim of Dirck Dey against, 284 ; suit against Cornelius Brower for encroachment on, 285, 294 ; Brower suit won by Trinity Corporation, 294 ; attempts of Bogardus heirs to gain possession, 354, 355 ; re- newed claims of Bogardus heirs, 358, 367
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Fletcher, Benjamin, appointed Governor of New York, 75 ; administration of, 76 ; repairs the old Fort Chapel, 78 ; contest with the Assembly over the bill for the ministry, 79 ; obtains the Ministry Act, SI ; opposed by his Coun- cil, $4 ; opposes election of William Vesey, 85 ; prorogues the Legislative Assembly, 86; grants petitions of churchmen for permission to build a church, S9; gives Trinity Church a lease of the King's Farm, 95 ; inducts William Vesey as rector of Trinity Parish, 97 ; resigns the governorship, 116
Fort Chapel, erected by Governor Fletch- er, IS2 ; used as a storehouse, 182; restored for worship by Governor Hunter, 182
Fort chaplains, 161, 435 Fort Nassau, 14
Frobisher, Martin, voyage of, A.D. 1578, 8
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, voyage to New- foundland, A.D. 1533, 9
Gomez, Estevan, voyage of, to New York, A.D. 1525, 5
Gordon, John. Chaplain to the Forces, 54, 485 Gorges, " Brief Narration " of, 16 Gossnold, voyage of, to New England, 9 Greenland, establishment of Episcopate, A.D. 983, in, 2
Hardy, Charles, appointed Governor, 276 ; arrival of, 2$3 ; lays corner-stone of King's College, 284 ; departure of, 285
Harman, Catharine Maria, granddaughter of Colley Cibber, death of, 351
Heathcote, Colonel Caleb, befriends Vesey, 106; suggests to S. P. G. quarterly conferences of the clergy, 158; letter to S. P. G. on the Hugue- not congregation at New Rochelle con- , forming, 173
Hildreth, Joseph, report of, on the
Charity School, 249; affidavit in re- spect to the burning of the school, 250 n. ; death of, 416, 421
Horsmanden, Daniel, Chief Justice, death of, 425
Horsmanden, Mary, dies, 291 (see Mary Vesey)
Houdin, Michael, conversion of, 251
Howe, Lord, establishes his quarters on Staten Island, 387; lands at Kip's Bay, 388 ; captures New York, 389 ; takes General Lee prisoner, 417
Huddleston, William, appointed clerk to Trinity Church, 114 ; resigns, 116 ; appointed schoolmaster, 201 ; death of, 210
Hudson, Hendrick, voyage of, A.D. 1609, II
Huguenot congregation at New Rochelle conforms to the Church, 173
Hunter, Governor, administration of, 178-196; early history of, 178, 179; appointed Governor, 179 ; arrival of, in New York and welcomed by Vestry, 179 ; restores Fort Chapel for worship, 182; contention with Vesey, 182, 183 ; grants induction to Poyer, 183 ; com- promises with Vesey on the Fort chap- laincy, 195 ; attends the Parish church, 195 ; end of his administration, 197
Independence, Declaration of, 375 Indians, missions to, 234-236
Inglis, Charles, declines assistantship to Trinity Church, 309 ; accepts the same, 3II ; receives the degree M.A., Oxford, 332, 412 ; marries Miss Crooke, 351 ; his account of the state of the Church in 1776, 375 ; his account of the con- duct of the soldiers in church, 383 ; closes the church in New York, 385 ; preaches sermon at funeral of Auch- muty, 406 ; elected fourth rector, 311, 412 ; early history of, 412 . inducted rector, 412 ; sermon before the British army, 418 ; receives degree of D.D., Oxford, 421 ; sermon on anniversary of death of King Charles, 432 ; death
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