Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 2

Author: New York (State). State Historian. cn; Hastings, Hugh, 1856-1916. cn; Corwin, Edward Tanjore, 1834-1914, ed. cn; Holden, James Austin, 1861-
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Albany, J. B. Lyon, state printer
Number of Pages: 402


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1241, middle of second paragraph: eliminate "(Rev. Nicholas Renselaer)". 1251, ninth line: for "Classis " read "Consistory ".


1261: Compare these " signatures " with names on pages 1205, 1211, 1347, 1357, 1366.


1346, heading of letter: for "The Consistory of New York, to" read " Certain Members of the Consistory of New York, to ".


1371, ninth line from bottom: eliminate " (corner of Bridge and White- hall ?)".


1435, ninth line: for "Henison " read " Harrison ".


1436-37: this undated petition of the Lutherans to Governor Dongan has been misplaced. Its date must be about 1685, and hence should have been placed somewhere about page 900.


VOLUME III


1444, under dates of Elders and Deacons: for "1701, Isaac de Peyster " read " 1702, Isaac de Peyster ".


1452, second paragraph, fourth line: for "Rev. J. Barton " read "Rev. J. Bartow ".


1461, eleventh line from bottom: for "Jan Pieterze Meet (alias Jan Tawbour )" read "Jan. Pietersz, Melt, (alias Jan Tambour ) ".


1517, third paragraph, first line: for "Adrian Van Rensselaer " read "Kilian Van Rensselaer ".


1552, heading: for "Benefactions of Trinity Church " read "Benefactions to Trinity Church ".


1591, seventh line below middle of page (Cornbury's error) : for "West India Company " read " East India Company ".


1608, Petition of the Elders of Domine Freeman: for " 1705 " read "Jan. 6th, 1707 ", and transfer the petition to page 1679.


1610, line twelve: for " country " read " county ".


1617, third paragraph, second line: for " (Gracherie)" read "(Hepburn) ".


1620, third line from bottom: add "not", reading " but is not now to be found ".


1639, in title: add "Albany ", reading "Allusion to the Old Lutheran Church, Albany ".


1658 (error of Domine DuBois) : "English ministers were settled in this Province in 1692". No Anglican ministers were settled in New York until 1697, when Rev. William Vesey was settled over Trinity Church, and the next was Rev. John Bartow, in Westchester county in 1702.


1662, in names of Deacons: for "Van Filburg " read " Van Tilburg ". 1666, for " D. Meyer Clarke " read " D. Meyer, clerk ".


1671, in note: "The Dutch permitted M'Kemie to preach in their church ", according to the historian, Smith. But this is not so. They were willing, if the Governor consented, but he did not.


1736, second line from bottom: for "Reapieti " read "Ruporti ". See page 1750.


1813, fifth line: for " Bable Bridge in St. Clares " read " Battle Bridge in St. Olafs ".


1851, first line: "Regnier " should probably be " Reynier ".


1856, fourth line from bottom: for "Schutting " read "Schulting ".


1870, second line from bottom: for " Barton " read " Bartow ".


1892, heading: 'for "Nov. 13, 1771 ", read "Nov. 13, 1711 ".


1892, sixteenth line from bottom: for "Mr. C. Prudden " read " Mr. John Prudden ".


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1906, fifth line: for " charges " read " changes ".


1913, third paragraph, first line: for "Foyer " read "Poyer ".


1921, 1950: for "John Barbour " read " John Bartow ".


1933, seventh line from bottom: for "Vos " read " Vas". 1946, ninth line: for "Peatry " read " Peartree ".


2001, third line from bottom: for " resined " read " ruined ".


2034, for " Van Stoorum " read "Van Starveren ". See pages 2032, 2037. 2036, third line from bottom: for meditation " read " mediation ". 2053, seventh line: for "Governor Hunt " read " Governor Hunter ". 2053, ninth line: for "Mr. Halbot " read " Mr. Talbot ". 2063, sixth line: for "Synegists " read "Synergists ".


2072, second line : for " Conford " read " Concord ".


2086, first line: for " Du Vois " read " DuBois ".


2150, sixth line: for "Van Driesen " read " Van Deursen ".


2227, fourth paragraph, first line: for " 1643 " read " 1696 ".


2250, second paragraph, third line: for "1728" read " 1723 ".


VOLUME IV


2362, Note: for " Prof. Boel " read " Prof. Roel ".


2377, tenth line: for " Tounemans " read "Sonnemans ".


2489, middle of page: for "Tiehout " read " Tiebout ".


2562, near bottom of page: for "arriver " read "arrived ".


2563, near middle of page: for Mantaque " read " Montague "


2578, fifth line: for "from New York " read " to New York ".


2619, paragraph 9: add at the end of first line, "sepulchre weeping " and eliminate second and third lines.


2712-13: for " Shipmont " read " Shiphout ".


2714-18, etc .: for "Hernhutters " read "Herrnhuters ".


2795, fifth line from bottom: for "Manor of Livingston " read " Manor of Fordham ".


2804, last line: for "Creepen " read " Coerten ".


2826, in title of letter : for "Christian Barker " read "Christopher Bancker ".


2979, first and second lines in Acts of Deputies: for " (but in the spring of 1747 " read " (but about June, 1746) ".


2990, second line from bottom: for "(Morris?)" read "(Norris?)".


3001, last paragraph, first line: for "C. Van Der Linde " read " B. Van der Linde ". 3003, fifth line from bottom: for "Schenema " twice repeated, read " Schunema ".


3023, second line. for " August, 1748 " read ""' December, 1748 ".


VOLUME V


3175, paragraph 4, second line: for " aporded " read " afforded ". 3181, first line of letter: the date, "May 13, 1759", wrong; possibly read " May 10, 1751 ".


3210, middle of page: for "Rev. Weymuth " read " Rev. Freymuth ".


3239, signature: for " James Lyken " read " James Tyken ".


3255, heading: for "Rev. John Frielinghuysen " read "Rev. Jacobus Frelinghuysen ".


3433, second line from bottom: for "Wynkoop " read " Wynstock ".


3476, last line: for " can take " read " cannot take ".


3538, fifth line from bottom: for "Convert " read " Couvert ".


3561, middle of page: for "New Platz " read "New Paltz ". 3594, middle of page: for "VanBrandt " read " Van Brunt ". 3602, fourth paragraph : for "Van der Swan " read "Van der Sman ". 3622, last paragraph, eighth line: for "consistory at Schraalenburg, formed " read "consistory, at Schraalenburg formed ", or "formed at Schraalenburg ".


3627, fourth line: for " David Van Oudr " read " David Van Orden ".


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VOLUME VI


3841, fifth line from bottom: eliminate "(Fulton street)".


3848, first line: for "a letter from the Consistory " read "a letter to the Consistory ".


3859, in second heading: for "Date about 1763" read "Date May 6th 1763 ".


3875, title: for "Report of the Request of Coetus " read "Report on the Request of Coetus ".


3881, near bottom: for "Furck " read "Turck ".


3886, about middle of page: for "Van der Swan " read " Van der Sman ". 3892, eighth line: for "Johannes A. L. Styne " read " Johannes Alstyne ".


3897, sixteenth line from bottom: for "Van der Swan " read "Van der Sman ".


3933, fourteenth line: for "Siebenrood " read " Liebenwood ".


3974, first line: for "Berbryck " read "Verbryck "; seventh line from bottom: read "But was it not? "


3986, near middle of page: for "Bangor " read "Banyar ".


4000, fifth line: for "Harpinging " read "Harpending "; seventh line from bottom: for "Boeleun " read " Boelen ".


4028, fourth paragraph from bottom: for " Omilent " read " Aemilius ".


4049, end of first line of third paragraph: add after "Sept. 28th ", " or Oct. 26th ".


4082, in list of names: for "Henry Rip " read "Henry Kip "; for " Evert Bancher " read "Evert Bancker ".


4110, fourth line from bottom: for "Old Dutch (Lutheran) Church " read " German (Lutheran) Church ". So again on seventeenth line of page 4111.


4131, about middle of page: for "Mapores " read " Majores ".


4181, eighth line from bottom: for " Van der Swan ", read " Van der Sman ".


4118, 4172, 4183, in titles: for "Angelican Church " read "Anglican Church ".


4192, third line of Abstract: for "Van Keunen " read " Van Keuren ".


4205, last line of first paragraph : for "June " read " January ".


4208, heading: for "Insuratur " read "Inseratur ".


4211, tenth line: for "Schureman " read " Schunema ".


4211, eighteenth line: for "Horming " read " Herring ".


4214, article XX: for "Examinations, Preparations and Peremptions " read " Examinations, Preparatory and Peremptoir ".


4218, eleventh line from bottom: for " and elder " read " an elder ".


4248, opposite 1780: for "New Millstone " read " Livingston Manor ".


4251, fourth paragraph from bottom, third line: supply "not " -" the old name of Coetus is not so well liked ". Compare 4227.


4272, tenth and eleventh lines from bottom: for "the New or North Church, (Fulton street) " read " the New or Middle Church, (Nassau street) ".


4279, date near bottom of page: for "June 29, 1776" read "June 29, 1774 ".


4290, fifth line from bottom: for " Episcopals " read " Episcopalians ".


4293, second line of second paragraph: for " confiding " read " confining ".


4333, second paragraph from bottom, first line: for "February, 1785 " read "February, 1784 ".


4337, last line: for "Lower " read "Tower ".


4355, first paragraph, third line: for " in England " read " into English ".


4359, middle of page: for " 1890" read " 1790 ".


4388, fourth line: for " Rhineland " read "Rhinebeck ".


4409, about middle of page: for " There parties went from other Classis " read " These parties went from other classes ".


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MINISTERS IN BRAZIL, 1636-1644ª


This list supplements and to some extent helps to correct the names of ministers in Brazil given on page 42 of Ecclesiastical Records.


Apricius, Joannes, candidate admitted to examination in 1644.


Bachiler (Batiler, Batilerius, Baziler), Samuel,b Ecclesiastes Anglicanus at the North Fort of Paraiba and Maurits-stadt, 1636-44. Preached in Dutch during Van der Poel's absence.


Biscaretto, Dionysius, candidate admitted to final examination in 1644.


Cralingius, Jacobus, arrived in 1644 and was called to Recife. Died the same year or in 1645.


Dapper (Dappcrus), Jacobus, arrived in 1637, with testimonials from the Classis of Schouwen and of Walcheren. Was engaged for two years and left in 1640.


De Foer (Du Four ?), Marcus, asked in 1638 to be admitted as a candidate but request was denied on account of his poor health.


De Koninck (Coninck), Samuel, arrived from Holland December 21, 1640 and was called to Recife.


Doornick (Doornicus), Petrus, at Paraiba in 1641. Was dismissed from his charge and sent back to Holland in 1643.


Doreslacr (Doorenslaer), David à (van), in 1636 at Paraiba; later at Fred- crick-stadt and Mauritia. Was sent in 1638, on account of his knowledge of Portuguese, to the aldeas (plantations), to convert the Brazilians. Left in 1643.


Eduardus, Johannes, at Sierenhain in 1640. Consented the same year to assist Doreslaer among the Brazilians at Gojana and Tapezeria. Left in 1643.


Eeckholt (Echolt), Rabirius (Rabberius), at Rio Francisco in 1640. Sent to San Antonio in 1641.


Faas, Antonio, at Recife in 1637.


Folker (Folckcrus), Samuel, at South Fort of Paraiba in 1636. Returned to Holland in 1638.


Haselbeek, Joannes, at Paraiba in 1644.


Kempius, Thomas, candidate serving as English chaplain to the army in 1636. Left for Holland on account of ill health and returned to Brazil in 1638. There being no need of an English chaplain, he was allowed to teach school in Portuguese among the Brazilians. He was ordained to the ministry in 1641 and in 1644 was stationcd at Paraiba.


Kesselerus, Fredericus,c at Recife in 1636. Returned to Holland in 1643.


Ketcl (Ketelius), Nicolaus, arrived in 1640 and was called to Recife. Having been nominated in 1641 to go to Loanda São Paulo, in Angola, the church at Recife agreed to let him go for one year on condition that another minister be substituted. In 1644 he was again at Recife.


Lantmannius, -, died at Recife before November 1640.


Leoninus, Cornelius, sent to Rio Grande in 1640.


Leoninus, Jacobus, mentioned as having left for Holland in 1644.


Le Vaux, Gilbertus, minister of the French Church at Recife.


Michiels, Jan, accepted as a candidate in 1638. Left Paraiba in 1640, the classis having refused to promote him to the ministry.


a Compiled from the Minutes of the Classis of Brazil, 1636-44. printed in Dutch in Historisch Genootschap te Utrecht, Kronick, 1873, XXIX : 298-317, 322-72. 375-419.


b Probably the same person as Reverend Samuel Rathclarius [Baccalarius, Bachelor?], mentioned on page 42 of Ecclesiastical Records.


c Probably the same as Frederic Casseber, mentioned on page 42 of Ecclesiastical Records.


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Ofringa, Johannes, at Gojana in 1641 and the same year changed places with · Polhemius in Tamarica, where he was still stationed in 1644.


Ongenade (Ongena), Johannes, in 1641 at Rio Francisco and in 1644 at San Antonio de Cabo.


Oosterdagh, Johannes, chaplain in the army in 1636. Was severely censured for misconduct in 1639 but retained in the army for lack of another minister. The same year, at Rio Francisco, he was accused of having obtained money from people under false pretenses and finally dismissed.


Plante, Franciscus, served as chaplain in the army in 1637 and in 1638 became third minister at Recife. He left in 1643 or 1644.


Polhemius, J. Theodorus, served as chaplain in the army in 1636 and was then sent to Cabo St Augustine. In 1638 he was called to Tamarica, to succeed Stetten, and in 1641 he changed places with Ofringa, at Gojana, where he was still stationed in 1644.


Ritzema, Lambertus, dies in 1643.


Schagen, Daniel, at Recife in 1636. Discharged for misconduct in 1638. Soler (Solerus), Joachim, at Recife from 1636 to 1644.


Stetten (Statten, Stettum), Jodocus à, at Tamarica in 1636. Led a scandalous life and in 1638 was ordered by the classis to leave in five or six months for Holland. The same year he prayed to be reinstated and in 1639 the classis decided to overlook his faults and to confer with the governor of Brazil as to the place where he might be employed. From 1640 to 1644 he was at Cabo St Augustine.


Van der Poel (Poelius), Cornelius, in 1636 at Recife. Removed in 1637 to the city of Paraiba, and with Doreslaer took turns in preaching in the South Fort. In 1640 he obtained leave to go for seven or eight months to Holland. In October 1641 he was sick but in the same year he offered his services to preach among the Dutch and Brazilians at Rio Grande. In 1644 he was at Paraiba.


Velthuysen (Velthusen, Velthuysius), Casparus, in 1641 at Sierenhain. As- signed the same year to go with Admiral Lichthart on an expedition. Apparently still in Brazil in 1644.


Vogel (Vogelius, Vogellius) , Nicolaus, in 1640 and 1641 at Porto Calvo and in 1644 called to Recife.


GENERAL INDEX


The pages of the six volumes of the Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York are numbered consecutively, and therefore the successive volumes are not referred to in this index. The following table, however, is given to indicate the years and pages of each volume.


VOLUME


PAGES


YEARS


I


1-744


1621-1680


II


745-1442


1680-1701


III


1443-2308


1701-1725


IV


2309-3146


1725-1750


V


3147-3800


1751-1760


VI


3801-4413


1761-1800


-


In the longer articles dates are added to facilitate the finding of the item desired. Dates are also attached to certain names, to distinguish persons of the same name but of different generations. The meaning of the few abbrevi- ations which have been used will be obvious. S. P. G. refers to the English missionary " Society for the Propagation of the Gospel."


Aanspreecker, 659


Aarsdalen, Mr, 2353


Aarsen, Rynier, see Aertsen, Reynier Aarsenius, Rev., one of committee of


Classis of Amsterdam on Indian affairs, (1637) 110


Aarthur, see Arthur


Aartsen (Aarssen), Aart, 2324, 2328


Aartsen, Elizabeth, 2275


Aartsen. See also Aersen and Aertsen Abbekerk, Holland, 126


Abbot, John, 4369


Abeel, David, (1735) 2101, 3091, 3123, 3132, 3725, 3830, 4163, 4167 Abeel, Garret, (1764) 2101, (1766) 4059, 4073, 4076, 4088, 4090, 4135, 4260, 4265, 4267, 4273, 4275, 4286 Abeel (Beel), J., (1710) 1844 Abeel, Jan or Johannes, (1697) 1190, (1699) 1322


Abeel, Rev. Dr John N., (1796) 4375, 4382, (1800) 4387


Abeels, Jonas, elder in Amsterdam, 148


Abelsen, Henry, 1512


Abercrombie, see Crombi, J. Aker


Aberdeen, Scotland, consecration of Bishop Seabury at, (1784) 4326 Abjuration, oath of, (1703) 1544 Abrahams, A., 2449


Abrahams, H., 2489 Abrahams, Isaac, 114


Abrams, Alexander, 184


Abramse, Andries, 2377, 2390


Abramse, Jacob, (1674) 642


Abramse, Jacob, (1742) 2101


Abramsen (Abransen), Willem, 586 Academy or college for the Dutch alone; proposals for, 3541, 3546-47, 3549, 3561-65, 3582-85, 3589, 3605; general review of the suggestions, 3608-10, 3555, 3613, 3624-26, 3637, 3643-44, 3649, 3654-55; the plan condemned by the Synod of North Holland, 3668; further allusions, 3672, 3674-80, 3718-24, 3751, 3761, 3862, 3928-29, 3931-33, 3979, 3993, 4128, 4141, 4166-67, 4196, 4207. See also Queens College


Acadia or Nova Scotia, 559 Accomack, Va., 1669


Achagen, Barck Cornelisse [Should probably be Barck Cornelisse Scha- gen], 34 Achsisaghecks, an Indian tribe, 1379 Achter Cull (or Koll), 518, 523, 631- 32 Achtervelt, 118 Ackerman, Lawrence, 3632 Acquackononck, see Aquackononck


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Acrelius, Rev. Israel, 531 Act of toleration, (1689) 1566, 1658, 1670, 2240, 2799, 3908 Act of uniformity, (1671) 3430 Act of union between England and Scotland, (1706[?]) 3429-30 Acts of the New York Assembly, or of the British Parliament relat- ing (chiefly) to ecclesiastical af- fairs in New York, in chronologi- cal order :


The charter of liberties, (1683) 864, 867; signed by James, as duke, but vetoed when he became king, (1685) 894, 915


Advowson and patronage of all churches in the Manor of Liv- ingston, given by its charter, to the patroon, (1686) 920 Ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the plantations to be exercised by the lords of trade, (1686) 925-26


Allowing Quakers to affirm, in- stead of swearing, (1691) 1016, 2622, 2637


For the maintenance of a good, sufficient Protestant minister in four counties of New York, (1693) 1076-79; Blackstone's re- marks, 1080-82


For revising the attainder of Jacob Leisler, (1695) 1513-14


For breaking extravagant grants of land, (1699) 1703-4, 1709, 2194; ratified, (1708) 2106; allusions, 1812, 2721


For repairing and building meet- inghouses, (1699) 1302


For supporting all ministers, (1699) 1299; rejected, 1331


To enable the towns to build and repair their meetinghouses, (1699) 1851, 1893


Against Romish priests, (1700) 1368-70, 1392


For the better support of the poor in New York City, (1702) 1511 For the encouragement of a gram- mar free school in New York City, (1702) 1511


Acts of the New York Assembly, etc. (continued)


For repealing several former acts of the Assembly, (1702) 1685, 1709


For repealing an act annulling ex- travagant land grants, (1702) 2194; this act disallowed, (1707) 2194


For the better maintenance of the [Anglican ] minister of New York City, (1703) 1529-31


To enable the French church of New York City to build a larger church, etc., (1703) 1528, 1531 Declaring the illegality of proceed- ings against Nicholas Bayard and John Hutchins, (1703) 1529, 1596, 1599


Indemnifying certain Leislerian partizans, (1704) 1567


For granting certain privileges to Trinity Church, New York City, (1704) 1517


Repealing certain acts, (1704) 1567-68, 1709


For a proper place of meeting of the Assembly - not in a tavern, (1704) 1569


For granting sundry privileges to Trinity Church, (1704) 1563-66, 1568


That payments to [Anglican] min- isters should be paid in current money and not in produce, (1705) 1893


For explaining and executing the ministry act of 1693, (1705) 1590, 1595


To encourage the baptism of slaves, (1706) 1673


To confirm the induction of Rev. William Urquhart [Anglican] in the Church of Jamaica, (1706) 1921


Granting lands to several parties; list of grantees, (1707) 1685- 88


For naturalizing Palatines in Eng- land and America, (1709) 1789, 1793, 1838


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Acts of the New York Assembly, etc. (continued)


For suppressing immorality, (1708) 1710


For preventing conspiracy of slaves, (1708) 1710


To prevent the running away of slaves in the county of Albany, (1708) 1710


To repeal the act for naturalizing foreign Protestants, (1709) 1725-26


To repeal an act made in 1708, (1711) 1833-34


For the settlement of the estate of Mrs Selynns, (1712) 1964; bill rejected, 1965


For naturalizing certain persons, (among them, Rev. Henry Boel), (1718) 2123


To repair the Anglican church at Rye, (1719) 2139


For the more impartial raising of rates, under the ministry act of 1693, (1721) 2184-85


For facilitating the partition of certain lands near Newburgh, (1722) 2192


In England allowing Quakers to vote, (1733) 2622


To dispose of £60 by the vestry of Jamaica, (1733) 2644


Giving Quakers the same privi- leges in America as in England, (1734) 2662


For raising £50 to make the church in Schenectady defensible, (1734) 2662


For a classical school, (1737) 2698


To help support the minister and the poor, (1741), (1755) 2767 For altering the time for choosing vestrymen in Richmond county, (1744) 2855


For choosing two vestrymen in each ward in New York City, (1745) 2880


For raising money by lottery for a college, (1751) 3207-8, (1753) 3389-95, 3470


Acts of the New York Assembly, etc. (continued)


To allow sale of Manor of Ford- ham, (1753) 3447-51


To repeal parts of several acts relating to funds raised by lot- tery for a college, (Nov. 27, 1756) 3682-84


For appropriating the moneys raised by lottery for a college because its charter was not un- sectarian, (Dec. 1, 1756) 3682


To exempt all Protestants from taxation for support of clergy- men, (1769) 4150


To repeal the ministry act of 1693, (Jan. 8, 1770) 4176; smothered in the Council, 4178


To amend the ministry act of 1693, so as to choose two vestrymen in each ward of New York City, enacted, (Jan. 11, 1770) 4177- 78


To exempt Protestants of all de- nominations from paying any clergymen by compulsory taxa- tion, (Jan. 12, 1770) 4178-79; rejected in the Council, 4181


To enable any church of Protest- ants in the county of Albany to hold property, (Jan. 12, 1770) 4178-79; rejected in the Council, repeated (Jan. 1771), passed by the Assembly, smothered in the Council, 4193, 4199 Adair, James, esq., 4174 Adams, Rev. Eliphalet, 1361 Addison, Anthony, 684


Address of the inhabitants of New York to Governor Cornbury, (1702) 1500


Address of the militia of New York to the king, (1689) 962; of the merch- ants and ministers of New York to the king, concerning their persecu- tions, (1690) 997, 1591


Address of the Synod of the Dutch Church to President Washington, (1789) 4352, 4356


Address to the Dutch churches by Ritzema, (1765) 3976-82


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Adelborst, 522


Admonitions, (1619) 4225


Adriaanse, Abraham, 3985


Adriaanse, Isaac, 4041, 4045 Adriaensen, Maryn, 157, 197, 213 Adriaensen, Reynier, 184 Adriaensse, Rev. John, 83 Adriaenz, G., 2708


Adriani, Rev. Gualterus, 34


Adsins, Rev., (1761) 3811 Advice, name of a ship, 1593 Advowson, (the patronage of a


church), none ever to be claimed by the proprietors of New Jersey, (1665) 569; in the Manor of Liv- ingston, the advowson belongs to the lord of the manor, (1686) 920, 2095, see also Patroons; granted to the Consistory of the Dutch Church of New York City by their charter, (1696) 1151; for Trinity Church the advowson at first pertained to the town vestry, eletced by all the freeholders of the city, with one of the church ward- ens, (1697) 1146, 1152; by the new act of incorporation of the church the advowson and presenta- tion pertained to the church ward- ens and vestry of the church elected by its own members, (1704) 1564; thus explained, 1552; virtually ex- ercised by all Dutch churches, 2155;| to the elders and deacons of the Dutch church of Albany, (1720) 2163


Adyranthaka, name of the French Indians, 436


Aelsmeer, Holland, 261 Aelsop, Richard, 2376


Aemilius (Omilent), Rev. John An- thony, 4008, 4014, 4028, 4036-37, 4049, 4144


Aernem (Arnhem), Holland, 411 Aersen, Aegst, 1548 Aersen (Ausen), Jacob, 1933-34 Aerssen, Cornelis, 364


Aerts, Jonas, 128


Aertse, Garrit, 2376


Aertsen (Aarsen), Reynier, 1120, 1885-86


Aertsen, see also Aartsen and Artsen Aesopus, see Esopus Affirmation allowed to Quakers, (1691) 2622, 2636, 2637-38 2640- 41


Afflick, Rev. James, 3856


Aged, the, an asylum suggested for, (1649) 259, 284


Agiandres (Agayandres), the Sach- ems of the Five Nations, 1096


Agoort, see Haeghoort, Rev. Gerardus Aguiar, Mr, 2827


Ailesbury, [Robert Bruce, Ist] Earl of, 897


Ailleboust, (Daille Boust, Daillebout ) Louis d', Governor of Canada, 421, 422


Aislaby, Mr, 1726, 1835


Akademie, for encouragement of lit-


erature at Amsterdam, (1617) 71 Akkerman, Jacob, 1365 Akkinsack, see Hackensack Albany, Circle of, (1747) 2978


Albany (Fort Orange, Rensselaer- wyck, Beverwyck, Willemstadt), N. Y., city of, Krol, vice direc- tor, (1628) 52, 54; privileges and duties of patroons, 75, 78, 79, 129, 130; allusion to, 213; school- house built, schoolmaster, (1650) 279, 398; morals, (1657) 383-86, 394-95; terms of surrender, (1664) 563; Dongan's report con- cerning, (1687) 879; comet, (1680) 758; allusions, 835-39, 876, 928, 935, 967-68, 971, 973, 977, 979, 982, 986, 992-96, 998, 1008-9, 1014, 1019-20, 1024-25, 1064, 1069-70, 1121, 1123, 1124, 1132, 1166, 1169, 1170, 1176, 1181-82, 1187, 1197, 1199, 1208, 1223, 1231, 1241, 1251, 1263, 1264, 1269, 1358, 1416, 1438; difficulties under Leisler, (1689- 91), see Leisler; Sabbath observ- ance to be enforced, (1704) 1574; allusions, (1705) 1591; (1712) 1966, 1986; census of Albany county, (1712) 1954; conference with the Five Nations at, (1713) 2008-9. 2070; census of city and




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