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Holland, 1195, 1197-98, 1201, 1230, 1286, 1332, 1356
Bruyn Visch (Bruynvis), Porpoise, a ship, 449, 478 Bryant, E., 3281
Bryare, Father, (1687) 946. See also Bruyas, Rev. Jacques de, S. J. Bryel, Toussein, 557
Buckingham and Normandy, John, Duke of, 1787
Buckingham, Rev. Jedediah, 2127 Buckmaster, Nathaniel, 964, 1394 Bucknal, Ralph, 1788
Bucknall, Sir John, 1787
Bucks county, Pa., 2701, 2735, 2740, 3138, 3164-65, 3628, 3653
Budd, Rev. Winoldus, at Amsterdam, (1763) 3862-63, 3865, 3868, 3871, 3880, 3895, 3897, 3899, 3919-20, 3921, 3923-24, 3929, 3931-33, 3948- 49, 3960, 3962, 3967, 3970, 3972- 75, 3990, 4004
Budner (Buydner, Bydner), Rev. Gudlop, a Moravian, 2852-54
Bueren, province of Gelderland, Netherlands, Classis of, 253
Building masters, (1691) 1030; to be called churchmasters, (1698) 1208, 1218
Bulaeus (Bulens) John, Catechismus Ursini, 282
Bull, Daniel, 2128, 2133-35
Bull, Joseph, 4232
Bullingeri (Opera), 168
Buma, Rev., 2071
Buning, Rev., called as minister to Ceylon, (1710) 1842-43
Bunn, Edward, 4364-65
Bunsch, Rev. Henry, 2760
Bunschoten, see Van Bunschoten
Burbasho, Stophell, see Probasco, Christopher
Burg, Rev. James, 223
Burger, George, 964
Burgh, C., 474 Burghers' oath, 373
Burghers' petition to Governor Nicolls about the form of the oath to Great Britain, (1664) 563-65; to Governor Andros, (1674) 669- 70; to the States-General, (1674) 671-72
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Burgoyne, General, (1776) 4356
Burgues, see Berg, Duchy of
Burgundy, Duke of, 1675 Burhan, Jan, 4040 Burial ceremonies in the East Indies, (1640) 127
Burial ground at Albany, (1733) 2633, (1789) 4350-51
Burial place of Stuyvesant, (1672) 489
Burial places on Manhattan Island,« proposal to sell the old graveyard, [Broadway, a little above Morris street], and establish a new one, (1656) 343; the burgomasters peti- tion Stuyvesant and his Council for a new graveyard, outside the city's gates, (1662) 522, [now the northern end of Trinity Church yard]; the old yard yet in a very unkempt condition, (June 1665) 574; the city loans money to the Dutch church to have it cleaned up and fenced, (Nov. 1665) 577; a graveyard around the new Dutch church on Garden street [Ex- change Place], (1692) 1032,
4299, Burial places on Manhattan Island (continued)
(1696) 1134, 1137; prices for burials, (1701) 1462; a grave- yard about Trinity Church on Broadway, (1696) 1134, 1140, 1143, 1163, 1180; the city deeds the above yard of 1662 on certain conditions, to Trinity Church, (1692) 1134; the Dutch church lays claims to certain lands now (1703) within the bounds of Trinity's charter, committees ap- pointed to adjust matters, (1703) 1519; references to Trinity's ceme- tery in the new act of incorpora- tion of Trinity Church, (1704) 1563-66, 2699; plans for the sale of lots and the construction of vaults in the' yard of the Garden street church, (1732) 2613-14, 2616-18; the consistory leases 12 lots of the city, for burial pur- poses, (Mar. 21, 1765) 3982-83, 4021, 4136; no more burials al- lowed on grounds of Garden street church, (1766) 4032, 4135; burials about the North Church, 4136
« Burial places in Manhattan :
1 On Broadway, west side, about 140 feet above Morris street. The plot was about 150 feet square, (1628-1676) 343, 574, 577
2 The Jewish cemetery near Chatham square. Remnant of it now on the New Bowery, (1656- to present time) 1865-66
3 Cemetery on Broadway, outside the city's gates, [which gates were at the head of Wall street]. Now the northern end of Trinity Church yard. extending about 711/2 feet, (or 8112 feet), along Broadway, (1662- to present time) 522, 1180, 1519, 1597
4 Cemetery around the Dutch church in Garden street (northern side of Exchange place, between Broad and William streets) ; size of lot, 180 feet along Garden street, and 84 feet deep, extending nearly to Wall street, (1693-1835), when the great fire destroyed the church, 1032, 1137, 1462
5 Trinity Church yard, extending along Broadway, 310 feet from Rector street, to cemetery no. 3, above. Total present length along Broadway, 3911% feet (1697- to present time). In 1702, cemetery no. 3 was deeded to Trinity Church, by the then English government, on condi- tion of caring for the city's dead. It was at this time a deep gully, 1134, 1140, 1143, 1163, 1180, 1519, 1563-66
6 Cemetery of the French church on northeast corner of Nassau and Pine streets, and extending north to Cedar street (1704-1830)
7 Cemetery about the Presbyterian church on the north side of Wall street, opposite the end of New street (1717-1844)
8 Cemetery about the so called "Middle Dutch Church," on the east side of Nassau street, and extending from Cedar to Liberty streets (1729- 1844). Bodies finally removed
9 Cemetery around St Paul's Church, Broadway, between Fulton & Vesey streets (1766- to present time)
10 Cemetery around the Brick Church, (Presbyterian). facing on Beekman street, between Chatham and Nassau streets (1768-1856)
11 Cemetery around the North Dutch Church, on William street, between Fulton and Ann streets (1769-1875)
12 Cemetery occupying a square of 12 lots, leased from the city in 1765, but not used as a cemetery until after the Revolution, at Pearl, Duane and Rose streets
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Burial rates, see Funeral expenses
Burials, 931, 934, 2492-93, 2614,
2616-17; record of, 1998, 2347-48. See also Vaults
Burke, see Burt
Burling, Edward, 2622
Burling, Elias, 933
Burling, John, 933
Burlington, N. J., Quakers at,
(1677) 710, 1593; Anglican church at, Rectors, Talbot, (1703-5) 1556, (1709) 1809, (1711) 1896; Moore, Thoroughgood, (S. S.), (1705-6) 1556, 1711, 1906-7; the church named St Ann's, by Corn- bury, (1705) 1593; supplied by Rev. Jacob Henderson, (1712) 1914-15, 1923, 1952-53, 2028
Burman (Burmannus), Rev. Fran- ciscus, 2014, 2082; Classis of Am- sterdam writes him about
a theological professorship in Amer- ica, (1773) 3929, 4266-67, 4271, 4276; his "Synopsis Theologiae," 4335. See also- Bonnet, Rev. Gijsbert
Burnet, William, Governor of New York, (1720-28), Presbyterians of New York City petition for a charter, objections by Trinity Church, not granted, (1720) 2173- 75; signs an amendment to the ministry bill, (1721), 2184; allows Robert Livingston to collect funds toward building a church on his manor, (1721) 2181; licenses a Baptist minister (Eyers) to preach in New York, (1722) 2187- 89; Domine Van Driessen peti- tions for aid in building a church for the Mohawks, (1722) 2191-92; temporarily detains the Palatines on Nutten Island for sanitary reasons, (1722) 2195; writes to Under Secretary De la Faye, (Dec. 1723) 2214; secures a chaplain, Rev. James Orem, for the troops, (1723) 2215; the Palatines of Ger- mantown, N. Y., petition for dis- tribution of lands to them, granted, (1724) 2218-19; a re-
Burnet, William, Governor of New York (continued)
view of the fur trade presented to, French missions, destruction of Schenectady, (1724) 2233-34; di- rects the Dutch church of New York City to pay the back quit- rents, (1725) 2242-43; presents an organ to the Dutch church of New York, (1727) 1520, 2397; is noti- fied that the Dutch intend to build a second church edifice, (1727) 2375; writes to the Bishop of London that the Presbyterians of Jamaica have begun a suit for the recovery of the church build- ing in that place, (1727) 2392; allusions, 2549, 2552, 3025, 3107 Burnetsfield, (Burnitsfield, German
Flatts), N. Y., 2676, 2706, 2722- 23, 3245, 3266, 3286
Burr, Aaron, 3928
Burroughs, John, 369
Burroughs, Thomas, 1149, 1181, 1312, 1550-51
Burt (Burtt, Burte, Burke), Samuel, 1133, 1139, 1148, 1174, 1176, 1178, 1322
Burton, Dr, (1763) 3864
Burum (Burem), John a, 332 Bush, Jakobus, 4074
Bushwick Boschwyck, Boswyk), the people of, engage a schoolmaster, (1662) 529; the in- habitants take oath to the re- stored Dutch government, (1673) 633; subscribes to ransom captives to the Turks, 1064; Freeman has a private contract to preach at, (1706) 1634; Freeman seeks a civil license to be preacher of Bushwick, Brooklyn, Midwout (Flatbush) and New Utrecht, (1706) 1643; allusions to, 1648, 1800, 1802, 1980, 1995, 2008, 2084- 85; Freeman is, perhaps, the legal pastor of, (1709) 1799; Freeman writes to classis by order of the churches of Brooklyn, Midwout (Flatbush), Bushwick and New Utrecht, (Apr. 1712) 1927, 2738,
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Bushwick (Bushwyck, Boschwyck, Boswyk) (continued)
2782, 2784, 2792, 2803, 2823, 3074, 3080, 3102, 3190, 3331, 3559, 3565, 3581, 3732, (1784) 4317, (1800) 4387
Busschovius, Rev. Hermanus, min- ister at Weesp, Holland, 33
Bussier, Rev. Harmanus Bouman, 1099
Bussing, Arent, at Harlem, (1749) 3085
Bussing (Busing), Johannes, 2476
Bussing, John Christopher, writes, " God's Children Made Conform- able to the Image of God's Son""' 3341, 3882
Bussing, Peter, 2121, 2793, 2795, 2797, 3583, 3727, 3748
Buting, Ame, 4169
Butler, Captain, 2140
Butler, Lieutenant, 3402
Butter, Dr, 1787
Buurs, Rev. Henry, 2765
Buurt, Rev. A[drianus], 3699-3703, 3713, 3916, 4114, 4116, 4125, 4164
Buyl, William, 2376
Buys, Abram, 2502, 2505, 2582
Buys, Jacob, 2269, 2329
Buys [Willem], Pensionary of Am- sterdam, the deputies of classis re- quested to write to, about the Dutch churches of New York, as political matters are involved, (1707) 1682; a report expected from him on the rights of the Dutch church in New York, 1689; promises assistance, (1709) 1803 Buzzards' Bay, Mass., 1712
Bydner, Rev. Gudlop, see Budner, Rev. Gudlop
Byerley (Byerly), T. 1963-64, 2009, 2145
By-laws of the coetus, 3004
Byvanck, Evert, churchmaster, (1735) 2101, (1748) 3025; elder, (1750) 3124, 3287, 3413, 3830, 3909, 3922, 4151, 4180-81, 4211, 4260
Byvanck, John, 1004
Byvanck, Peter, churchmaster, (1762) 2101, 4018, 40S2
Caaiji, Rev. Cuhen, 2909
Caatsban (Kaatsban), (1784) 4318 Cabbeljauw, Rev. Peter, 185
Cachanuage, see Caghnawaga Cadaracqui, see Cataraqui
Cadiz, Spain, 1340 Caenen (Coenen), Thomas, 768, 813 Caghnawaga, (Cachanuage, Cagna- waga, Caknawage, Caughnawaga, Cocknewage, Conewago, Conewango, Kachanuage, Kagnawage), N. Y., 877, 1361, 1374, 1383, 1583, 3107, 3401-2, (1784) 4319, (1800) 4383, 4389
Cahanock, 285 Cajana, see Guiana
Cajenquirago, an Indian, 1181-82
Caknawaga, see Caghnawaga Calden, Rev. Petrus, 1099
Caldwell, Capt. William, 1558
Caleb, Rev., an Indian, 868, 882 Calendar, Danish, among the books of Jonas Bronck, 168
Calendar of the Brodhead ecclesias- tical material, 16, 23
Calhoun, Orange county, N. Y., 1245 Call of a second minister to the church of New York, (1698) 1180- 1222, (1716) 2076-81
Callières-Bonnevue, Louis Hector de, governor of Canada, 1223, 1374
Callior, see Callières
Calls, ministerial, (1619) 4218-19, (1771) 4215; form of, (1787) 4343, (1790) 4354
Calls, 91-109, 3199; forms of (1636) for ministers going to the colonies, 89, 91, 92; for comforters of the sick, 89, 96; for schoolmasters, 91, 97; for candidates, 94; for chap- lains of ambassadors, 99; for min- isters going to Russia, 100; for candidates going in the navy, 103; for ministers going to Smyrna, 106. See also Instructions
Calls, in America, must be approved by the coetus, (1749) 3101
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Calverslager, see Kalverslager
Calvert, [Philip], Secretary of Mary- land, 453
Calvin, [Jean], 720, 2385; copy of his "Institutes" among the books of Jonas Bronck, 168
Calvinism, 71, 72
Calvinists, (Cauluinest), 70, 72, 164, 341, 720, 879, 880, 884; in the Palatinate, 1674, 1829
Camberville (Camberwell), England, 1792, 1817, 1818, 1829-31
Cambridge University, England, 170, 187, 720, 4084
Cambridge, Mass., 1172, 1394. See also Harvard College
Camp, (Kamp, Germantown), N. Y., 2095, 2687, 3563, 3644, 3732; Rev. G. D. Cock called to, 3830, 3832- 33, 3952-59, 4008, 4012, 4035, 4041, 4059, 4068-69, 4154, 4165, 4244, (1784) 4318
Campbell, Rev. Alexander, (1731) 2562, 2565
Campbell, Archibald, 1598
Campbell, Neil, 4047
Campen [Kampen], Holland, 305, 573
Campion, Mr, 1833-35
Camps, Rev. de, 4182
Canada, Jesuits laboring in, (1642- 64) 214, 215, 436-37, see Jogues, Bressani; Father Poncet in, (1653) 315, 316; Father LeMoyne in, (1654) 404-5, 434, 438-39; a men- ace to New York, (1664) 559-60; allusions, 879, 904, 926, 938-40, 946, 958; suggestions that th Eng- lish should seize, (1689) 981, 992, 996, 1006; New York Indians move to, 1004, 1008-9, 1039; allusions, 1018, 1024, 1068-70, 1084, 1094-98, 1122-23, 1125-26, 1132, 1170; fears of invasion from, (1696) 1173, 1181-82, 1215, 1222-23, 1225, 1241, 1251-52, 1263, 1288-89, 1303, 1309; Dellius prevents the Indians going to Canada, (1699) 1322, 1358, 1361-62, 1364; seeks to seduce the Five Nations from English allegi- ance, (1700) 1367, 1374-75, 1377-
Canada - (continued)
84, 1408-9, 1415, 1433; a menace to New York, 2672-73, 3107; Schuyler and Dellius sent on a mission to, by Bellomont, (1698) 1222; their report, 1225-27; plea of Dellius for compensation for this expedition, (1714) 2047; Domine Haegar, chaplain to Pala- tine troops sent to, (1711) 1886, 1896; Palatines plead for land for their services, (1720) 2148, 2169, 2196, (1764) 3940, (1776) 4299, (1800) 4382
Canaghkonje, an Indian, 1181
Canajoharie (Conojohary, Kanajo- harry), N. Y., 2635, 2934, 3285, 3399, 3484, (1784) 4319, 4383, 4389
Canary islands, 37, 982, 1789
Canassadagas (Kanasadaga), 1583 Candidates for the ministry, (1636) 90, (1748) 3034
Candidius, Rev. George, (1640) 128; sent to the East Indies, (1644) 184 Caner, Rev. Henry, Anglican at Bos- ton, rector of Kings Chapel, 3735; writes to S. P. G. concerning the incorporation of a "Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge," (1762) 3834, 3909-10
Cannon, Rev. James, (1800) 4390 Canons of Dort, see Dordrecht Canossadeor, an Indian, 1070
Canossioone (The Five Nations) , 1215
Canowarighare, see Canajoharie
Canpir, Yan Wels, 3217
Cansey, England, 1786
Canterbury, Archbishop of, Classis of Amsterdam to write to, in behalf of the persecuted Reformed churches of South Scotland, (1639) 122; ministers to be certified to, by, (1686) 915; has jurisdiction over province, 1081; Lords of Trade write to, about importance of Anglican missionaries among the Five Na- tions, (1700) 1426; Mr Jamieson requested to write to, about the state of the church in New York,
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Canterbury, Archbishop of (cont'd) (1708) 1704; the S. P. G. asks ad- vice from, about supplying the Palatines with ministers, (1709) 1739; the vestry of Trinity Church, New York, writes to, reviewing their history, and soliciting help to finish their church, (1709) 1768; writes a letter to the Mo- hawk Indians, (1712) 1968; ad- vises with the king about mission- aries to the Six Nations and the Palatines, (1716) 2108, 2115; au- thorizes the Moravians to labor among the Indians, (1744) 2848, 2853; correspondence with Rev. Dr Samuel Johnson about Kings Col- lege and the condition of the church, (1753-55) 3388, 3484, 3503-5, (1758-67) 3716-18, 3727- 29, 3734-36, 3745-46, 3803, 3816- 17, 3833-34, 3841, 3864, 3940, 4084, 4098
Canterbury, England, 900 Walloons at, (1634) 117, 1779, 1827, 1839
Cantine (Cantien), Matthew, 3621
Cantine, Moses, 4033
Cantine (Cantyn, Canteyn), Peter, 3437, 3746
Cantius, Rev., 202. Probably the same as Rev. John Bantius, who is mentioned on the same and pre- ceding pages
Cantwell (Kantwell), Captain Ed- [mund], 673-74, 676
Cape Colony (Cabo, Cape of Good Hope), 22, 869, 1680-81, 1701, 2537, 2642, 2678 2855, 2880, 2923, 2925, 2952, 2985, 3105, 3342, 3639, 3724; coetus of, 3657, 4059, 4164, 4266
Cape May, N. J., 1593
Cape of Good Hope, see Cape Colony Capel, Sir Henry, 961
Capitals, on pillars in North church, (1769) 4170
Capitein, Rev. Johannes Elova, quali- fied as minister at D'Elmina, 2278
Capitulation of New Netherland, (1664) 557-60, 669, 1657-58. See also Surrender
Captives, redemption of, 1340, 1519 Cardell, Cardle, see Cardwell
Cardonnell (Cardonelle), Mr, 1730, 1838
Cardwell (Cardell, Cardle), Thomas, high sheriff of Queens county, (1704) 1570, (1712) 1900, 1906 Carey, Matthew, 4355
Carfbile, Carboyle, see Kerfbyl
Caribbean (Carebbie) islands, 334, 610, 956, 970
Carillon, Rev., chaplain to the
Dutchess of Orleans, 929
Carle, Joannes, 3544
Carlisle (Caryl), Pa., 2746, 4097
Carman, John, 2131
Carman, William, 2128, 2135
Carmarthen, [Thomas Osborne, 1st Marquis of], 1002
Carmer, Henry, 980
Carolina, allusions to, 956, 970; Palatines sent to, 1729, 1754, 1789, 1828-29, 1831, 1837, 1884, 2673
Carolus, Rev. Laurentius, Lutheran, (1662) 521-22 Caron, Nicholas, 2123
Carp, Rev., 2808, 2810, 2830
Carpenter, Benjamin, (1761) 3806
Carpenter, Hope, 1518, 1850
Carpenter, John, 922, 2131
Carpenter, Samuel, 1585
Carpentier (De Carpentier), Rev.
Caspar, minister in Amsterdam, (1650) 270, 275, 351, 381, 396; dies, (1667) 589, 959, 969ª
Carpentier, Hon. Councillor [Pieter de ?], 108-9
Carpentier (De Carpentier), Rev. John, (1658) 425
a See Corwin's Manual of 1902, page 362, for a Rev. Caspar Carpentier, who was at New Castle, Delaware, in 1657, and died 1684.
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Carpentier (De Carpentier, Carpen- ter), Rev. Roelandus, ordained as chaplain for Admiral Engel de Ruyter's fleet, (1674) 644; report of his work, 661-62; his death, (1682) 823
Carr, Captain John, 607, 609, 674 Carr, Robert, 559
Carré, Louis, a merchant at New York, (1699) 1322; an elder of the French church, (1714, 1725) 2023, 2240
Carroll, Archbishop, (1790) 4345
Carru, Sir Alexander, 1788
Carshaden, Robert, 4172
Carstense, Anna Maria, 2097 Carsterssen, Johan, from Barlt,
Schleswig-Holstein (not N. Brab- ant, as printed), 153
Carter, Mr, 1826
Carter, Nicholas (Nikles), 369, 464, 500
Carter, William, 1690, 1740-42, 1792 Carteret, [John, 2d] Lord, Secretary of State, 2192, 2215
Carteret, Sir George, 542, 569, 1593 Carteret, Philip, governor of New Jersey, 570
Cartwright, George, 559, 564
Caryl, Pa., see Carlisle, Pa.
Cascarius, Rev., 591
Casco, 998
Case, John, a physician, Oxford, England, (1642) 156
Cason, Mr, 3132
Casseber, Rev. Frederic, in Brazil, 42ª
Castaneus, Henry Lewis, 156
Castile, 155 Castle island, 37
Cat (Chats) Indians, 321
Catalog of the members of the Classis of Amsterdam, (1644) 182; of the contents of the old archives of the Classis of Amsterdam, 4395-4405 Catalogs of Franeker University, of Groningen University, 28, 4410; of Leyden University, 28, 81, 573, 4411-12; of Utrecht University, 4413
Catalogs of the Popes, of the Coun- cils, of Heresies, by Father Le Moyne, (1658) 404, 427, 438. See also Le Moyne and Megapolensis, John
Cataraqui (Cadarackue, Cadaracqui, Cadarokoui, Cataracqui, Catarau- gua, Cataracouy, Katarokhoey), Fort, 938, 940, 977, 1123, 1358, 1415, 2234, 2921
Cataraqui (Cadaracqui), Lake of, 1583
Cataraqui (Cadarokoui), river, 3107 Catechetical instruction, 2338-43
Catechising in the church of New Amsterdam, (1660) 488, 542, (1683) 865-69, 4106, 4170
Cathechism for Long Island Indians by Rev. Thomas James, (1668) 598-99
Catechism, Luther's Complete, 168 Catechism, of Rev. John Megapolen- sis, (1645-46) entitled “ Examina -. tion and Confession," etc., sent to Holland, (1648) 254-55, 275-76; the. W. I. Company approves, classis objects, 287, 296; published, 347; classis objects, 347, 349, 352 Catechism, of Rev. Theodore Freling- huysen, (1748) 3018-19, 3028, 3055, 3065-66, 3101, 3140
Catechism, of Zeeland, not to be used, (1643) 177
Catechisms, having the older forms of the baptismal formula, sent over, (1660) 473
Catechismus Ursini, 282
Catechist, desired by Trinity Church, (1704) 1552
Catechists in the Dutch church, 3212, 3651, 3729, 4106, 4170
Catechumens, names in Dutch church, (1698) 1231, 1234-39, 1367, 200; colored catechumens in Trinity Church, (1705) 1609
Catholic chaplains of Governor Dongan, 877
Catholic church, see Roman Catholic church
a This is probably a misprint for Frederic Kesseler, or Kesselerus; see list of ministers in Brazil on p. 20 of this Index.
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Catskill (Katskill, Katshiel, Leeds), Jan Dircksen of Bremen required to hold services on Sunday, (1649) 248; Domine Weiss at, (1733) 2631; Daniel Bratt, chorister at, removes to New York, (1748) 3025; calls Schuneman to be its pastor, (1751) 3199, 3300, 3375, 3405; visited by Theodore Freling- huysen, (1755) 3547, 3561, 3583; allusions, 4211, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4319, (1800) 4383, 4389
Cattenburgh, in Amsterdam, 582 Caughnawaga, see Caghnawaga
Cauzius, Rev., 2809
Cave, Thomas, an elder in the Pres- byterian church at Amsterdam, 181 Caveats (Cavat), against application for a church charter in Kings county, (1711) 1886; in Albany, 2092, 2150
Cavileir, John, 933
Cayinquivagoe (Kayenquiragoe),
1124, 1215
Cayugas (Cayougas, Caijouges, Ca- yougers), 993, 1019-20, 1169, 1215, 1350, 1358-59, 1380-81, 1867, 2008, 2070
Cazale, Jean, 1699
Cazalet, N., 2237
Cazaly, Francis, 2240
Cecil county, Md., 876
Cemetery, cemeteries, churchyard, 1137, 1140, 1143, 1158, 1163, 1180.
See also Burial places, Charnel house, Graveyards
Censure, (1771) 4222, 4225
Censure of the New York consistory upon Domine Ritzema and his re- ply, (1755) 3574-77
Census of New York, by counties, (1712) 1954, (1723) 2196-97
Centennial discourses, (1876) 4230, 4323
Central New York, see Indian mis- sions
Ceremonies, (1771) 4223
Certificates for church members, (1771) 4226
Certificates for ministers, readers, candidates, teachers, etc., (1636) 89-108; of baptism, membership, (1701) 1480
Ceylon, 19, 22, 908, 1843, 2678, 2819 Chadock, Thomas, 684
Challoner, [Rev. Dr Richard], his re- vision of the Douai Bible, 4355
Chalmers, [George] on the English Revolution, (1688-89) 961, 1097 Chamberlain, Rev. [Theophilus],
(1766) 4078
Chamberlayne, John (Chamberlain), Secretary S. P. G., appeals, through the Board of Trade, to Queen Anne, for assistance to the missionaries going to America, (1704) 1555, 1739-41, 1788, 1906, 1960; writes to the Lords of Trade about the Palatines, (1709) 1692-94, 1745
Chambers [Kamers, Branches], of the East and West India Com- panies, 38, 80, 159, 161; the five chambers of the West India Com- pany, 245
Chambers, John, Judge, one of the vestry of Trinity Church, 2561, 2714, 2796, 2927, 2997, 3017, 3220, 3396, 3435, 3478, 3482, 3515, 3518, 3544, 3554
Chambers, Rev. Dr Talbot W., 16, 2747
Chambers, Thomas, 446, 501, 539
Chambers' Creek, see Quassaic Creek Chambly, an Indian village, 1226, 1583
Champante, Mr, 1393, 1437, 1686 Champion, Thomas, 665 Champlain, Lake, 316, 3107, 4257 Chancery Court, in New York, (1724) 2216-17, 2224, 2242; one proposed for New Jersey, (1713) 1992; ses- sion at Jamaica, N. Y., (1771) 4231-34
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Chandler,« Rev. Thomas Bradbury, (1726-90) wrote life of Rev. Dr Samuel Johnson, 3515; allusions, 3735, 3841, 3864-65, 3890, 4084; his " appeal," 4113-14, 4116; pro- English attitude, 4186 (1775) 4292, 4299
Chapel of Ease, origin of St Paul's church, New York City, (1763) 3910
Chapels, (1) Stuyvesant's chapel on the Bowery, (1660) 489; (2) Dongan's Roman Catholic chapel in the fort, (1683-88) 877, 879; (3) Anglican chapel in the fort, (1693) 1074, 1090-91, 1311, see also Anglican chapel, King's Chapel; (4) Chapel of Ease, St George's Chapel, (1748) 3017, see also St George's Chapel; (5) St Paul's Chapel [or Church] (Sec- ond Chapel of Ease), (1763) 3910-11
Chapels in the forts, in the Mohawk country, supported by Queen Anne, (1711) 1891, 1914, 1918, (1712) 1967, 2008-9
Chaplain for the Assembly, Cornbury recommends, (1702) 1502; one proposed for the Dutch British troops going to Canada, (1709) 1760-61, 1770-71; for the Palatine British troops going to Canada, (1712) 1961. See also Van Vleck, Hagar
Chaplains, British, 877, 879-81, 893, 992, 999, 1037. See also Anglican chaplains
Chaplains (Ministers), Dutch, (1771) 4219; form of appointment, and instructions for, on " Men of War," (1636) 103-6, 241, 281-83; on Dutch ships, 95; accompanying an ambassador, 99; to Vice Admiral
Chaplains (Ministers), Dutch (cont'd) Meppel, 591; to Heer Goph [van Gogh], Dutch ambassador to Eng- land, (Rev. Nicholas Van Rens- selaer), 678
Chaplains, French, 929
Chaplains in the Dutch armies and navies; Blom, Hermanus, ap- pointed, but declines, (1657) 376; Carpentier, Roelandus (1674) 644, 661; Selyns, Henricus (1674) 672, 676, 682; Uythagen, Cnaeus C., (1678) 707
Chappell, Francis, 1022
Charcoal (Manor of Fordham), 2834 Charenton (not Clarenton, as printed), France, Synod of, (1644) 2295
Charity of Queen Anne and the Eng- lish people toward the Palatine refugees, (1709-11) 1724-50, 1752- 53; brief history of Palatine refu- gees, 1774-94; allusions to, 1823, 1825, 1832-41
Charles I, 170, 1082, 1679
Charles II, grants New Netherland to his brother James, Duke of York, English policy in the cap- ture of New Netherland, (1664) 545, 559-560, 1591; allusions, 564, 568; his letter to the States Gen- eral respecting the return of all places, taken during the recent war, to their former owners, (1674) 644; allusions, 843, 873, 896, 1012-13, 1180, 1691
Charles X Gustavus, King of Swe- den, 459
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, 1782 Charleston, Montgomery county, N. Y., 4383, 4389 Charlotte, county of, 4245
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