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Correspondence, Fraternal, between Dutch and Presbyterian churches, · (1784) 4321
Correspondence of the American Synod with the Classis of Am- sterdam, 4315, (1784) 4321, 4324. (1793) 4367, 4370, 4372-73, 4376- 79, (1797) 4377, (1799) 4377, (1800) 4380; ceases, (1801-10) 4393-94; records of, (1648-1804) 4397-99, 4402
Corry's Brook (or Bush), 4275 Corsen, Jan, 647
Corsen (s) (Corsse, Corssen), Ben- jamin, 2120, 2624, 2793, 2795, 2797, 3440, 3942
Corshow, see Kershow Cort, Rev. Dr Cyrus, 45 Cortelyou, Jacques, 1526
Cortlandt, Manor of, 2999, 3452, 3583, 3669, (1784) 4317
Cortlandt. See also Van Cortlandt Cortrecht, Henry, 2843, 2864
Corwin, Rev. Dr Edward T., secures the translation of the documents brought over by Brodhead in 1841, 14; makes a calendar of the Brod- head documents, 14; is authorized by the General Synod R. C. A. to procure historical material from Holland, (1887) 15; authorized as synod's agent to make special re- searches in Holland, (1897) 16- 17; report of his efforts, 18-31; his introduction to the Ecclesias- tical Records of the State of New York, 5-31; his manual of the " Reformed Church in America," 186, 2406; purchases Murphy's copy of Hon. William Livingston's "Independent Reflector," (1753) 1711; his " Millstone Centennial Address ", (1866) 2478
Cosby, William, governor of New York, (1732-36) 2608-2669; wel- comed by Consistory of Collegiate Church, 2600; signs a bill to en- courage a public school for teach- ing Latin, Greek and Mathematics, 2608; specimen of a marriage license, 2608-9; Quakers complain to him that their votes are re- fused, 2621-22; writes to the Duke of Newcastle, complains of the character of Chief Justice Morris; refers to the church troubles at Jamaica, 2623-24; signs a bill re- lating to the church funds at Jamaica, 2633, 2635, 2645; re- moves Chief Justice Morris from office, (1734) 2646-47; signs a bill to fortify the church of Schenec- tady, 2662-63; writes concerning the sites of churches in the Mo- hawk country, 2634, 2663, 2669
Cosens (Cossens), B[arne], clerk of council, 1217, 1518-31
Cosijus [Cossius], Cornelius, 468 Cosine, Weber, 4199
Cosseau, see Cousseau Cossenus, see Cosens
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Cost, John, 2098
Coster, Anthony, 1306, 1844, 2186
Cothia, see Cottica Cothouneau, Elie, 1177
Cotisation [assessment 1], 365-66 Cottica (Collia, Cothia), Dutch
Guiana, 4168, 4169
Cotton, J. Hinde, 1971
Cotton, Roland, 1360
Council of James II to Governor Dongan, (1685) 896; order on ecclesiastical affairs, (1686) 925. See also, (1660) 494
Council of New Netherland, first mention of, (1628) 51; allusion, 84
Council of New York, (1664) 544- 45, (1685) 895; writes to Earl of Shrewsbury about the revolution in New York, (1689) 963; proposes a ministry bill, (1691) 1013-16; writes to Blathwayt and to the king, (1691) 1023-25; proclaims a fast, 1026; its alleged position in the govern- ment, (1693) 1075-76; allusions, 1114-17; action on Sabbath obser- vance, 1130; action on the support of the government, (1714) 2050; allusions, (1719) 2139, (1721) 2184
Count Palatine, 1600
Country, the, condition of, (1775) 4287, (1778) 4302-4
Court (Courte), Mr, see Coerten, Albert
Court of Appeals, 2226
Courten, Gerrit, 1198
Courtland, see Van Courtlandt
Courtlandtown, N. Y., (1800) 4387
Courtney, Mr, member of the House of Commons, 1724, 1832 Courts of justice, at New Amsterdam, 414, 418, 431; at Rensselaerwyck, 276-77; at Wiltwyck (Esopus), 503, 538-39; at Flatbush, 365-66; the English language only, to be used henceforth in, (1731) 2563 Cousjon, John, 3088-89, 3099
Cousseau (Cosseau, Cossiart), Jacques (Jaams), 512, 557, 559, 563-64, 582, 584, 586, 588
Coustrier, Issacq, 557 Cousturier, Hendrick, 608 Cousyn, Cornelius, 4046, (1784) 4318
Coutrier, Gelande, 908
Couvert, Teunis, 3455-56, 3538. See also Coevert
Couwenhoven, Edward, 4199
Couwenhoven, Jan, 3331, 3538, 3560, 3565, 3596, 3616, 3733
Couwenhoven, John, 2686
Couwenhoven, William, 2513, 3031, 3087, 3102, 3235, 3288
Couwenhoven. See also Van Couwen- hoven
Covenant, between England and Scotland, (1643) 180
Covenant, with the Palatines on be- ing sent to New York, (1709) 1814-16
Covert, Teunis, see Coevert, Teunis Cowdray, John, 3970
Cox, Sir Charles, 1727-28, 1835-36 Cox, Daniel, 1953, 1992
Cox, William, at New Brunswick, (1732) 2588
Cox, William, of New York City, (1689) 965
Coxsackie, N. Y., 3199, 3300, 3405, 3583, '4211, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4319, 4382, (1800) 4389
Crab island, 1139, 3710
" Craftsman, The," name of a paper, (1753) 3457
Crage, John, 1063
Cralinguis, Rev. Jacob, died in Bra- zil, 191
Cranehook (Kraenhoek), Delaware, 673, 676
Cranner, Mr, 3944
Craven [William, Ist], Earl of, 897, 925, 943
Crawley, Sir Ambrose, 1827
Creede, William, 647 Cregier (Kregier), Martin, 443, 480- 82, 488, 622, 631, 643, 660
Cregier (Kregier), Martin, jr, 556 Cregier's house, 1139, 3449
Cremyn [Kremmin, near Stetten,
Pomerania], 153
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Crespel (Krespel), Antony, elder at Kingston, (1739) 2720, 4033
Crespel, Cornelis, 4033
Crespel, Petrus, 4033
Crespel. See also Crispel
Cresrel [Crespel], Anthoine, of Eso- pus, (1676) 684
Cretzinger, Christian, 3937-38
Cribius, Rev., 526
Crimen laesae Majestatis, 685
Crispel, Petrus, Jun., 4034
Crockett, John, 1728, 1836
Croek, John, 3968
Croese, John Ybrecht, 128
Croghan, George, 3912, 4174
Crol, see Krol
Crombi, J. Aker, 3120. [Probably a mistake for J. Abercrombie]
Crommelin, Daniel, merchant at Amsterdam, 3856, 3909, 3921, 3947, 3999, 4010, 4031, 4036
Crommelin, Daniel, merchant at New York, (1699) 1322, (1725) 2237
Cromwell, Oliver, 170, 192, 2562, 2636
Croo (Croe), Heinrich, 3913, 3925, 3982, 3999
Crooke, Charles, 2927
Crooke, John, 1092, 1133, 1139, 1149, 1176, 1178, 1181
Cross, Mary, 1334 Croutz, H., 1793
Crown Point, N. Y., 3107
Crown, The, 896-97
Cruger (Kruger) , Henry, 3508, 3543- 44
Cruger, John, 1724, 1897, 2020, 2120, 2216-17, 2319, 2357, 2377, 2390, 2449, 2552, 3508, 3518, 3544; mayor, 3703
Cruger, John Starr, 3986 Cruger, T., 2488 Cubecq, see Quebec Culenborgh, Holland, 591 Culenkamp, see Kulenkamp
Cumberland county, N. Y., or Vt., (1767) 4090-92 Cumberwell, England, 1786 Cummings, James, 490
Cupius, Rev. 618
Curaçoa Island of, 22, 128, 156, 161- 63, 186, 193, 209, 210, 217, 226, 229, 232-34, 243, 271, 278-80, 471, 492-93, 506-8, 512, 555, 591-92, 635, 694, 696; allusions, 869, 882, 1044, 1046-47, 1050, 1067, 1071, 1182, 1411; Domine Henricus Beys settles there, 2007-8, see Beys, 2010, 2014; allusions, 2440, 2537, 2792, 2952, 3105, 3671, (1763) 3842, 3868, 3871, 3933, 4031, 4059, 4100, 4116-17, 4119-20, 4127, 4130, 4132, 4138-39, 4166
Curators, 536-38. See also Orphan Masters
Curler, van, see Van Corlaer
Currency, in beavers, 165, 409, 479, 512, 587, 625, 713, 736, 769, 779, 821; cash, (1642) 165; common currency, 485, creutzer, equal to half penny, 1796; florin, equal to 3s. 4d. in English currency, 1794; guilder, 40 cents; grain, 477, 501, 587; heavy money, equal to Hol- land coin, 444; light money, 444; merchandise, (1642) 165; pound, English, equal to eight guilders, (1732) 2590; Rix dollar, (1709), equal to 4s, 9d, English; sewant (seawan), 215, 623, 625, 720; silver money, 625; wampum, 512, 587, 713, 714, 721-22, 756; wheat, 627, 714, 736, 749, 764
Curriestown (Currytown), Mont- gomery county, N. Y., 4383
Curtenius, Antonius, received into the Classis of Amsterdam, 2439; assigned to New Netherland, ex- amined and ordained, (1729) 2475- 76; begins his labors at Hacken- sack, N. J., (1730) 2600; allusions, 2592, 2607, 2689, 2691-92, 2698; signs the constitution of a coetus, (1738) 2708, 2713; allusions, 2710, 2723, 2727, 2755; writes to classis asking that Vander Linde may be examined and ordained in America, (Mar. 1746) 2900-2, 2904, 2926;
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Curtenius, Antonius (continued)
unites in a request for the organi- zation of a coetus, (1747) 2959- 61, 2982-85, 2987-89; allusions, 2968, 2992; active in the coetus, (1747-55) 2998, 3001, 3003, 3011, 3027-29, 3052, 3087, 3098, 3101, 3132, 3134, 3186, 3234, 3287, 3289, 3413, 3416-17; called to the churches of Kings county, (1754) 3489-91, 3518-19, 3662-64; writes to classis, (Feb. 20, 1755), op- posing the plans of Rev. Theodore Frelinghuysen, 3532-34; opponents to his call to Kings county, 3537- 38, 3540, 3542, 3545; installed by Ritzema, 3550-51, 3563, 3565, 3596-98, 3675, 3689; informs classis of the circumstances of his call, (June 1755) 3558-60, 3579; receives letter from classis, 3570; becomes a member of the confer- entie, (1755) 3582-85, 3587-90, 3596-98, 3600; is suspended by the American Classis, 3600-4, 3607, 3609-10; opposition to his suspen- sion, 3614-20, 3626-33; his death, (Oct. 19, 1756) 3677-79; allusions, 3640, 3643, 3652-54, 3662-65, 3689, 3700, 3721, 3734, 3849, 4010 Curtenius, Professor Peter, 4010, 4125, 4135, 4146-47, 4161, 4175 Curtius (Cursius), Alexander Caro- lus, appointed Latin teacher for New Amsterdam by the West India Company, (1659) 442-44; complains of lack of salary, de- sires medicinal seeds, 451, 461; a herbarium provided for him, (1660) 474; his salary, 478, 506 Cusart, Franz, 3382
Customhouse, 965, 968, 971, 973, 984 Customhouse street, New Amsterdam, 85
Cutler, Peter G., 2224, 2227
Cutler, Rev. Dr Timothy, Anglican, 3735, 3910
Cutting, Rev. Leonard, rector at New Brunswick, N. J., (1764-66) ( ?); at Hempstead, L. I., (1766-84)a 3997, 4299
Cuyler (Cuijler, Cuylder, Kuiler), Abraham, deacon at Albany, 1197, 1308, 1844, 1972, 2071, 2186, 2670 Cuyler, Cornelis, of Albany, 2670, 3739
Cuyler, Elizabeth, 2609
Cuyler, Hendrick, of Albany, (1678- 79), 720, 763, 962, 967-68, 981, 984
Cuyler, Colonel Henry, churchmaster, New York, (1727) 2101, 2489; an elder, (1750) 3123, 3495-96, 3500, 3518, 3556, 3900-1
Cuyler, Johannes, deacon at Al- bany, 1308, 1317, 1326, 1337, 1342, 1424; an elder, 2148, 2150-52, 2158 Cuyler, John, 2047 Cuyler, John C., 4369
Cuyter, see Kuyter
Daalder, 3687
Dablon, Claude, (Father), writes to Governor Dongan, (1685) 904-5; to Domine Dellius, (1693) 1067- 68; receives letter from Dellius, (1694) 1093 DaCosta, Rev., 3911
Daeken, Joh., 3547. [Possibly a mis- take for Joh. Decker]
Daem, Jan Claessen, see Damen, Jan Jansen
Daillé (Dellie, d'Alje), Rev. Pierre, French pastor, New York City, (1683) 866, 881; allusions, 936, 945, 947, 956, 958, 983, 1015, 1172, 1188, 1256, 1397, 2293, 3142, 3209, 3293
Dailleboust, see Ailleboust, Louis d' D'Ailly (Daily, Dellius), John God- fridus, 1104, 1113, 1680, 1700-1 Daily, Nicholas, 2478 Daix Points, see Deux Ponts
Dakin (Darkins), Robert, 1092, 1112 Dalaer, Russia, 101
a Prime, N. S., History of Long Island, p. 86, N. Y. 1845.
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Dalliker [De la Coeur], Rev.
[Frederick ], pastor at Amwell,
N. J., (1769) 4167
Dalrymple, Sir David, 1724, 1832
Dam, Jan, see Damen, Jan Jansen
Damen, Jan Jansen, (1642) 164, 213 Damman, Rev. Sebastian, secretary at Synod of Dort, (1619) 4226 Danbury, Ct., 1587
Dancker and Sluyter's Journal,
(1679-80), 675, 711, 871, 876
Danckerts, Rev. Cornelis, 703, 721- 23
Danckerts, Rev. Edward, 703
Dandivan, D. F., 3120
Danford, Samuel, 1360
Danforth, Rev., 1363
Danielsz, Symon, 1306
Danish calendar, among books of
Jonas Bronck, 168
Danish Child's Book, 168
Danish Chronicle, 168
Danish Law Book, 168
Danniell, Walter, 684 Danskamer (Thanskamir), near
Newburgh, N. Y., 1800
Darby, William N. 509
Dartmouth, [George Legge, Ist] Lord of, member of the Privy Council, 894, 925
Dartmouth, [William Legge, 1st Earl of], Secretary of State, 1688, 1797. 1971, 1991
Dartmouth, [William Legge, 2d Earl of], first Lord of Trade, after- wards Colonial Secretary, 4067; Governor Tryon writes to, about lands in New York east of Lake Champlain, (1773) 4257; writes to Tryon about petition of the Dutch and Presbyterians to enlarge the Assembly, (May 1775) 4287
Darvall (Der Val), Jan, (1680) 743, 800, 805, 842
Dathenus, Petrus, versifies the Psalms, 4356
Dauv, Isaac, 871
Davenant, Mr, 1729, 1837
Davenport, Thomas, 2026
Davidson, William, 1788
Davidts (Davidtse, Davis), (Tomas, Tomes), 556, 764
Davidzoon, Rev. William, driven from Ireland, (1634) 174
Davilus, Rev. Dutch missionary in Brazil, 42
Davis, Rev. Thomas, Anglican, in Litchfield county, Ct., (1762-66) 3817
Dayo, Hendricus, 4040
Dayralle, Spencer (James), 1730, 1732, 1838, 1840
Dayton, Robert, 927
Deacon, George, 1953
Deacons (1619) 4220-22; Jan
Huyghens may have been the first deacon, (1628) 53, 54; the office referred to, (1649) 267; a deacons' fund, 284-85; purchase land, prob- ably for a poor farm or poorhouse, (1651) 300; the deacons to collect the salary, (1667) 588; object to supporting the poor of the Lu- theran church, (1671) 621-22; the deacons to build a parsonage, and the elders to rent it for Domine Selyns, (1682) 804; the deacons to have a room in the parsonage, 804; must no longer act as sole trustees of the property, but must consult the elders, (1685) 897-98, 1034-35, 1148, 1151, 1163; an ex- ample of an election of, (1698) 1201-3, 1264-65, 1280, 1357; di- rected to sell the old poorhouse, (1701) 1462, (1703) 1514; chest, 2378; lists of, (1700-40) 1444-49, (1741-67) 2746-51; number in- creased, (1764) 3947, (1771), 4221; money of, 4111, 4210 Deacons' money, 2054
Deacons of the Collegiate Church, (1700-69), alphabetically ar ranged:« Abeel, David, (1737-39) 1448, (1742-44) 2747; Abeel, Garret, (1766-68) 2750; Abramse (Abrahamsze), Andries, (1708-10) 1445; Abramse, Andries, (1751-
a See note under Elders.
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Deacons of the Collegiate Church (continued)
53) 2748; Abramse, Jacob, (1744- 46) 2748; Aelstyne (Van Al- styne), Johannes, (1760-62) 2749; Bancker, Adrian, (1742-44) 2747, (1747-49) 2748; Bancker, Adrian, jr, (1759-61) 2749, (1766-68) 2750; Banker, Christopher, (1722- 24) 1446, (1727-29), (1732-34) 1447; Bancker, Evert (1751-53) 2748, (1758-60) 2749, (1764-66) 2750; Bayard, Nicolas, (1734-36)
(1738-40) 1448; Bayard, Samuel, (1712-14) 1445; Beekman, Gerard William, (1755-57) 2749, (1765- 67) 2750; Beekman, Gerardus,
(1730-32) 1447 (1735-37) 1448; Beekman, Gerardus, (1761-63) 2749; Benson, Robert, (1744-46), (1750-52) 2748; Bockee, Abraham, (1759) 2749; Boelen, Abraham, (1724-26) 1446, (1730-32) 1447;
Bogert, Cornelius, (1746-48) 2748; Bogert, Hendrick,(1750-52) 2748;
Bogert, Jacobus (1763-65) 2750;
Bogert, Jan, (1735-38) 1448, (1740-42) 1449; Bogert, Nicholas,
(1758-60) 2749, (1766-68) 2750; Bogert, Petrus, (1754-56) 2749; Breested, Andrew, (1741-43) 2747; Brinckerhoff, Dirck, (1757-59)
2749, (1762-64) 2750; Brincker- hoff, Joris, (1739-41) 1449, (1745- 47) 2748; Brovort, John, (1749-51) 2748, (1754-56) 2749; Byvanck,
Evert, (1737-39) 1448, (1741-43) 2747, (1746-48) 2748; Byvanck, Petrus, (1764-66) 2750; Clarkson, Matthew, (1731-33) 1447, (1735-
37 ) 1448; Clopper, Cornelius, (1751-53) 2748; Clopper, Cor- nelius, jr, (1755-57) 2749; Clopper, Hendricus, (1758-60) 2749; Clop- per, Peter, (1748-50) 2748, (1760- 62) 2749; Coerten, Henry, (1732-
34) 1447 ; Cuyler, Hendrick, (1730-32) 1447; DeGraat, Johan- nes, (1736) 1448. See also Graaf;
Deacons of the Collegiate Church (continued)
De Peyster, Cornelis, (1709) 1445; De Peyster, Isaak, (1739-41) 1449; De Peyster, William, (1745- 47) 2748, (1753-55) 2749; De Peyster, William, jr, (1767-69) 2750; Duiken, Gerrit, (1701-2) 1444; Duiking, Gerardus, (1738- 40) 1448; Duryea, Jacob, (1766- 68) 2750; Duryea, Johannes,
(1757-59) 2749; Duyckinck, G., (1763-65) 2750; Everson, John, (1748-50) 2748; French, Philip,
(1731-33) 1447; Goelet, Jacob, (1733-35) 1448; Graaf, Johannes, (1735-37) 1448; Groesbeek, Jo- hannes, (1736-38) 1448; (1743- 45) 2747; Hardenbroek, Abel, (1739-41) 1448, (1743-45) 2747, (1747-49) £ 2748; Hardenbroek, Johannes, (1703-5) 1444, (1721- 22) 1446; Hardenbrook, Jo- hannis, (1762-64) 2750; Harring (Haering), Elbert, (1743-45) 2747, (1749-51) 2748; Harsin, Gerrit, (1733-35) 1448; Huigen, Leendert, (1701-3) 1444. See also De Klein ; Kerfbyl, Johannes,
(1710-12) 1445; Keteltas, Abra- ham, (1718-20) 1446; Keteltas, Gerrit, (1725-27) 1446; Keteltas, Peter, (1754-56) 2749, (1762-64) 2750; Kip, Henry, (1764-66) 2750; Kip, Isaac, (1701-3) 1444; Kip, Jacobus, (1713-15) 1445;
Kruger (Cruger), Johannes, (1708-10) 1445; Kuyler, see Cuy- ler ; Lansing, Johannes, (1759-61) 2749; Lefferts, Abraham, (1725- 27) 1446, (1730-32) 1447, (1733- 35) 1448; Lefferts, Dirck, (1750- 52) 2748, (1756-58) 2749; Le Roux, Charles, (1724-26) 1446, (1729-31) 1447, (1733-35) 1448; Le Roy, Jacob, (1763-65) 2750; Lispenard, Leonard, (1745-47) 2748, (1749-51) 2748; Livingston, John, (1751-53) 2748; Livingston,
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Deacons of the Collegiate Church (continued)
Philip, jr, (1748-50) 2748, (1753- 55) 2749; Livingston, Robert, jr, (1737-39) 1448, (1744-46) 2748; Lott, Abraham, (1756-58) 2749, (1763-65) 2750; Lott, Abraham, jr, (1760-62) 2749, (1764-66) 2750; Louw, Cornelis, (1719-21) 1446; Low, Peter, (1742-44) 2747, (1760-62) 2749, (1765-67) 2750; Lynsse (Lynsen), Abraham, (1738- 40) 1448, (1745-47) 2748; Man, Aadriaan, (1713-15) 1445; Mars- chalk, Andrew, (1765-67) 2750; Marschalk, Andries, (1704-6)
1444, (1714-16) 1445; Marschalk, Francis, (1738-39) 1448-49,
(1746-48) 2748; Marschalk, Jo- hannes, (1734-36) 1448; Mars-
chalk, Pieter, (1741-43) 2747;
Meyer, Ide, (1735-37) 1448;
Moene, Dr Jacob (1717-19) 1446;
Myer, Andrew, (1753-55) 2749;
Narbury, Jan, (1705-7) 1444;
Promine, Lucas, (1752-54) 2748;
Provost, Wilem, (1716-18) 1445;
Rapalye, Garret, (1761-63) 2749,
(1766-68) 2750; Rapalye, Rem,
(1764-66) 2750; Ray, Richard,
(1753-55) 2749, (1757-59) 2749; Reynders (Reinders) , Barent,
(1709-11) 1445; Richard, Paul,
(1729-30) 1447; Roos, Gerrit,
(1731-33) 1447; Rooseboom, Wil- lem, (1723-25) 1446; Roosevelt, Cornelius, (1765-67) 2750; Roose-
velt, Isaac, (1756-58) 2749, (1762- 64) 2750, (1766-68) 2750; Roose- velt, Jakobus, (1730-32), 1447, (1734-36) 1448; Roosevelt, Jako-
bus, (1761-62) 2749; Roosevelt, Jan, (1721-23) 1446, (1727-29) 1447; Roosevelt, Nicholas, (1752- 54) 2748, (1757-59) 2749; Rut- gers, Antony, (1711-13) 1445; Rutgers, Harmanus, Jr., (1740-42) 1449; Rutgers, Hermanus, 1729- 31) 1447; Rutgers, Petrus, (1736- 38) 1448; Ryke, Hnedrick, (1742-
Deacons of the Collegiate Church (continued)
44) 2747; Schuyler, Brandt, (1743- 45) 2747; Schuyler, Philip, (1714- 16) 1445, (1718-20) 1446; Seckels, Zachrias, (1767-69) 2750; Staats, Dr Samuel, (1701-2) 1444; Stout- enburg, Isaac, (1709-11) 1445; Stoutenburg, Isaac, jr, (1767-69) 2750; Stuyvesant, Gerardus, (1744- 46) 2748; Syoerts, Olphert (1704- 6) 1444; Teller, Olivier, (1716-18) 1445, (1720-22) 1446; Ten Eyck, Abraham, (1741-43) 2747; Ten Eyck, Anthony, (1755-57) 2749; Ten Eyck, Coenrad, (1732-34) 1447, (1736-38) 1448; Ten Eyck, Jacob, (1719-21) 1446; Tiebout, Teunis, (1761-63) 2749; Turck, Cornelis, (1740-42) 1449; Turk, Jacobus, (1749-51) 2748; Tyebout, Albertus, (1752-54) 2748; Van Courtlandt, Frederic, (1728-30) 1447; Van Courtlandt, Philip, (1715-17) 1445, (1720-22) 1446; Van der Heul, Johannes, (1717- 19) 1446; Van der Spiegel, Hen- drick, (1726-28) 1447; Van der Spiegel, Jacobus, (1703-5), (1707- 9) 1444, died, 1708; Van Dyck, Richard, (1755-57) 2749; Van Gelder, Hermanus, (1722-24) 1446; Van Hoorn, Gerrit, (1710- 12) 1445; Van Hoorn, Captain Joannes, (1715-17) 1445; Van Horne, Abraham, (1723-25) 1446; Van Horne, Cornelis, (1740-42) 1449; Van Imburg, Gysbert, (1702- 4), (1707-9) 1444; Van Ranst, Cornelius, (1747-49), (1752-54) 2748, (1756-58) 2749; Van Ranst, Petrus, (1739-41) 1449; Van Til- burg, Pieter, (1705-7) 1444, (1712-14) 1445; Van Vleck, Abra- ham, (1726-28), (1731-33) 1447; Van Wagenen, Jacob, (1767-69) 2750; Van Wyck, Abraham, (1730- 32) 1447, (1734-36) 1448; Van Wyck, Theodorus, (1747-49) 2748 (1754-56), (1758-60) 2749; Van
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Deacons of the Collegiate Church (continued)
Zandt, Jacobus, (1764-66) 2750; Van Zandt, Wynant, (1732-34) 1447; Ver Plank, Guilliam, (1737- 39) 1448; Vredenburgh, William, (1748-50) 2748; Wanshaar, Jan, (1702-4), 1706-8) 1444; (1711- 13) 1445; Wynkoop, Benjamin, (1706-8) 1444; Wynkoop, Cor- nelis, (1750-52) 2748
Deacons' treasury, 2358-59 D'Arbille, see D'Orville
Death, forty pictures of, one of the books of Jonas Bronck, 168
Death, four ends of, 168 Death, John, 509
Deaux [D'eaux], Chevalier, 1123
De Baun (DeBaan), Carolus (Carol, Caarel), 3012, 3027, 3632 De Baun, Petrus, 3617
De Beavois, Charles, 1885, 3030-31
[De] Beavois, Jacobus, 1885 De Bevoise, Dominicus, 3074 De Bevoise (De Bevois), Joost,
3616, 3733
De Beys, see Beys
De Bitare, Andre Saens, a Spanish priest, (1719) 2140
De Blez, James, (1761) 3810
De Bonrepos, see Bonrepos
De Boyteulx, Gabriel, 998 De Brass, J. J., 1294
De Brown, Major, (1703) 1519
De Bruin, Rev. Thomatius, 707
De Bruyas, Jacques, see Bruyas, Rev. Jacques de, S. J.
De Bruyn, Captain John, 978
De Bruyn (Bruyns), Jan Hendrick- sen, 636, 660, 1008, 1030, 1032, 1137 De Bruyn, Rev., of Surinam, 1795 Debt, prisoners for, (1727) 2377 De Bys, see Beys
Decannisore (Dekanissore), an In- dian chief, 1364, 1381.
De Carpentier, see Carpenter, Car- pentier
De Casserez, Abraham, 2123 Decker, Jacob Jansen, 684
Decker, Johannes, 3549 Decker, T., 3287
Decker. See also Dekker
Declaration of Independence, (1776) 4291, 4294, 4297
Declaration, the, prefixed to the " Complaint " against Frelinghuy- sen, (1725) 2348-49
De Cockershall, see Kocherthall
De Corlart, Madame, see Van Curler, Arendt, widow of
De Cros, Rev. John Christopher, minister at Leyden, 4138
De Daillebout, Governor of Canada, see Ailleboust, Louis d'
De Decker, John, vice president at Rensselaerwyck, (1655) 340; coun- cilor, 475; allusions, 479, 497, 523, 559
Dedel, Commissioner, 185
Dedication, of Frelinghuysen's last collection of sermons " to the Lord Jesus," (1749) 3048
De Dieu, Lewis, 156
Deen (Deine), Samuel, 497, 499
Deerfield, Mass., 3401
De Femdry, Jacobus, 687
" Defence," by Kessler, against cer- tain sacramental errors of Jan- sonius, 4162
Defense of Domine Freeman, (1726) 2359, 2361, 2363, 2369, 2371
Defense of "True Liberty the Way to Peace,"- Leydt's second pamph- let, (1763) 3886 De Forci, M., 1675
De Forest, Barent, appointed pa- rochial schoolmaster, New York, (1726) 2337-43; second appoint- ment, (1727) 2374-75, 2614-15 De Forest, G., 871
De Forest, Henry, 1526, 3014
De Forest, Isaac, bought the "Old Church lot " in New Amsterdam, (1656) 355; signs petition to sur- render the province, (1664) 556; refuses to take unconditional oath of allegiance to Great Britain, 563-65; his property, 1500 guild-
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De Forest, Isaac (continued)
ers, (1674) 642; allusions, 484; 998, 1112, 1128, 1136, 1145, 1149, 1202, 1212, 1273, 1355, 1357 De Forest, L., 3287
De Frontenac, see Frontenac
De Gersdorff, see Gersdorff
De Graaff, [Cornelis], Burgomaster of Amsterdam, 446 De Graaff, David, 1680 De Gree, Mr, 2754, 2769, 2796-97
De Groot, Adrian (Arya), 2975,
3590
De Groot, Jacob, 2601, 3632
De Haer [t] (d'Haer), Balthasar, 557, 586, 641
De Haert, Jacobus, 642 De Haert, Matthys, 643
De Harriette, Benjamin, 1322 De Hart, Cornelius, 2329
De Herder, Adrianus, 2285
De Hertoghe, Michael, 807-8, 810-11, 813, 816-17
De Heyde, agent, 567
De Hince, Jacob, see Hinse, Jacob de " De Hooge Eerwaarde," to be trans- lated by "most reverend," and not by "highly reverend," (1789) 4352
De Hooges, Anthony, 198, 200, 277 De Hooges (Hoge), Johannes, 684, 698, (1680) 748, 750, 784
D'Honeur, Guilliam, 557 De Hubert, Lieutenant 633
Jeronimus,
Deigert, Severinus, 3162 Deism, 4058
De Jager, Cornelis Harpersen, buried at Manhattan, (1659), 458
De Jonge, Jacobus, 3237-40, 3242, 3258, 3298, 3300, 3349, 3370, 3372, 3375, 3377, 3381, 3412, 3434, 3439, 3461
De Jonge, Rev. Leoninus, 127 [prob- ably intended for Rev. Leoninus, the younger, see Leoninus]
De Kay, Hillegont, Justice, receives £100 from P. J. Marius, for sup- port of Collegiate Church min- isters, (1703) 1518-19
De Key, Jacob, 800, 805, 837, 842, 890, 892, 998
De Key (De Kay, De Keij), Theunis, 1030, 1112, 1138, 1190, 1202, 1212, 1242, 1273, 1355, 1357, 1366 De Key, Thomas, 951, 967, 998, 1322 Dekker, Jacob, 3925-26, 3955, 3959 De Klein, (De Kleyn, De Klyn), Leonard Hugh, elder, (1706) 1635, 1648, 1662, 1799, 2376-77, 2449, 2489
De Koninck, Captain, 354 De Labadie, John, 876
De la Barre, see Barre
De la Chassagne, Mr, 3107
De la Faye, Secretary, 2214
De la Grange, Arnoldus, 831, 835 De Laisseigne, D'Esperon, 1410 De la Mater, Abram, 2143
De la Mater (De la Metter), Claude, 3217, 3226-27
De Lamberville, see Lamberville
Delamer, [Henry Booth 2d] lord, member of the Privy Council, 961 De la Metter, Abraham, 4033-34
De la Metter, Abram, jr, 4033
De la Metter, Benjamin, 4033
De la Metter, David, 4033 De la Metter, Jacobus, 4033
De la Metter, Johannes, 2811
De la Metter, Martin, 3621, 4011, 4029
De la Metter. See also La Meter De la Montagne, see Montagne De la Moraisiere, see Morasiere De Lancey, Captain, (1770) 4176-77 De Lancey, Abram, (1727) 2376 De Lancey, James, (1703-60) judge and lieutenant governor; allusions, (1733) 2622-23; acting governor, (1753) 3432; allusions, 3436, 3439, 3451, 3478; orders a draft of a charter for Kings College, (1754) 3482; writes to Lords of Trade, 3485; signs charter of Kings Col- lege, (Oct. 31, 1754) 3514; grants an "additional charter " for a Dutch divinity professorship in said college, (May 19, 30, 1755) 3544-45, 3554; dies, (July 30,
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