Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 23

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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a Jan Herberding [or Harpending] was an elder in 1694, when Domine Henricus Selyns and Margaret his wife (formerly the widow and the executrix of the Hon. Cornelis Steenwyck), gave the deed to the church for the Manor of Fordham. as directed by the last will of Mr Steenwyck. The deed is a duplicate, inserted in the church book, with the signatures of the grantees and witnesses. Im- mediately after this deed follows a receipt of the elders, acknowledging said deed. Among the signatures is the autograph of Jan Harberdink, which, on comparison with his signature on the duplicate of his will, in the possession of the church, is found to be precisely the same, thus identifying him as the same person.


In the register of church members the following is found :


Mayken Barenke, January 2. 1661. Jan Herberding, April 6, 1664.


From this it appears that Mr Harberdink was settled here prior to the first surrender of the colony to the English, and consequently is one of those to whom


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Harpending (continued)


lusions, 3803, 3806, 3968, 3970, 4000, 4028, 4080, 4093-94, 4106, 4149, 4180, 4199


Harris, George, 4046


Harris, Rev. Henry, Anglican chap- lain at Boston, (1709) 1809-10 Harris, Richard, 2026


Harrison, Sir Edmund, 1788


Harrison, Francis, one of the coun- cil, (1720) 2176, 2220, 2240-41, 2292-93, 2478, 2622


Harrison (Herrison), Father Henry, S. J., 877, 1413, 1435 Harrison, John, 933


Harrisson, Mr, see Harison, Mr


Harsin, Gerrit, (1731) 2101; elder, 2722


Hart, Edward, see Heart, Edward


Harterz, John, 4240


Hartgers, Pieter, 84, 217


Hartford (Hertford), Ct., 1635, 3864, 3910


Hartong, Heyndricus, 128 Hartsink, Mr, 2994


Harvard College, founded in Massa- chusetts, (1636) 216, 217; Samuel Megapolensis, son of Domine Mega- polensis sent to, (1655-58) 434-35, 648; allusion to, (1678) 709; Domine Selyns sends a catalog ª of, to Classis of Amsterdam, (1683) 868; English dissenting ministers on Long Island come mostly from, (1696) 1172, 1175; allusions, (1705) 1611-12; rector Vesey edu- cated at, 2016, 3338, 3457, 3515, 3612; allusions, 882, 1363, 1394 Harvey, Rev. Thomas, 877 Hasbrouck, Abraham, 3117-18 Hasbrouck, A., jr, 4040


Hasbrouck, Daniel, 3143, 3293 Hasbrouck, Isaac, jr, 3621


Hasbrouck, Solomon, 3145 Hase, P, 1817


Hasenbrook, Abraham, 3958, 4085


Hasselt, Holland, see Van der Capel- len


Hassenclever, Peter, 4085


Hassingh, see Hadson


Hassorde, Gershom, 464


Hassorde, Jonathan, 464


Hassorde, Joshua, 464


Hassorde, Nathanael, 464 Hatemisten, see Hattemists


Hattemists, a religious sect named after Pontiaan van Hattem, 2662 Haunheion, an Indian, 1095


Haussen, Rev., 3882, 3978 Hauswick, M. H. W., 3913


Hauwert (Hanwart, Houwaert),


Classis of Hoorn, Holland, 34, 83 Havana, Cuba, 2140


Haverstraw, N. Y., 1245


Hawden (Houdin), Michael, 1139, 1149, 1326


Hawks (Hawkins), Rev. Dr Francis L., 1097, 4186


Hawles, Sir John, solicitor general, 1687


Hawley, Rev. Gideon, account of his journey through Albany, Schoharie and Delaware counties, N. Y., (1753) 3399-3405


Hawmuller, V. P., 1793 Hay, Lady, 2024


Hayman, Nicholas, 2291, 2329


Haymensen, see Heymansen


Hayne and Torrecos, 1340


Haynes (Haines), John, 965, 971, 973 Haynes, Joseph, 3508, 3544


the right was reserved under the terms of the surrender, of disposing of his in- heritance according to the customs of the Dutch, and so releases his devise from the operation of the mortmain statutes of England.


In Liber A, in the register of marriages, is the following entry : Entered, December 8, 1667; married December 25, 1667. Jan Harberding, single, from Bolchold in Westphalia ; and Mayken Barenke, single, from Haerlem, Holland.


From the Register of Officers, it appears that Jan Harberdinck was chosen Deacon in 1682-84 ; 1685-87; 1690-92. Elder, in 1693-95 ; 1697-99 ; 1707-9; 1712-14. a This was recovered in 1841, and sent to New York and given to Harvard College.


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Haynes. See also Hains


Haysberry (Haysburgh, Haysbury), Columbia county, N. Y., 2062, 2093, 2123


Haysteter, David, 178S


Hazard, Jonathan, 934, 1585


Hazard, Thomas, 2132, 2136


Hear, Samuel, 2132


Heart (Hart), Edward, clerk of Flushing, 413, 414


Heathcote (Heathcock), Colonel Caleb, starts Anglican services in Westchester county, (1692) 830; signs petition to purchase ground for Trinity Church, (1696) 1134- 35; one of the original trustees of Trinity Church, (1697) 1139, 1148; his letter concerning the calling of rector Vesey, 1175-76; signs petition for charter for Trin- ity Church, (1697) 1178; signs peti- tion for certain redemption money to be given to Trinity Church, 1217; receives a piece of land from Gov- ernor Fletcher, 1245, 1282-83, 1285, 1296, 1313, 1345, 1437; ad- vocates the founding of a college in New York, (1703) 1516; writes to the S. P. G. of a general de- sire for the Anglican church, sug- gests quarterly meetings of the clergy, (1704) 1560; is a church warden of the church of Rye, (1705) 1584; writes a lengthy let- ter to S. P. G. reviewing the gen- eral religious condition of the country, (1705) 1609-15; Corn- bury finds fault with grants of land made to Heathcote, (1707) 1686; allusion to his negroes, (1708) 1695; writes to the S. P. G. concerning the conforming of the French church of New Rochelle, (1709) 1750-51; allu- sion, (1710) 1848; writes to S. P. G. concerning the difficulties in the church of Jamaica, (1712) 1899, 1902-3, 1905-6; allusions,


Heathcote (Heathcock) (continued)


1962-63, 2005; writes to bishop of Bristol commending Mr Vesey, (1716) 2105; allusion, 2143, 2176, 2193, 3452


Heathcote, Gilbert, 1170


Heavy money (or the coin of Hol- land), see Currency


Hector, a ship, 2000


Hedge (Hedges), Sir Charles, 1340, 1593, 1606, 1787 Hedges, Stephen, 927


Heemstede, Holland, 40


Heemstreet, Taekel D, 1306


Heengs (or Streengs), William, 157


Heerde, Holland, 3160


Heer-Hugowaard, near Alkmaar,


Holland, 297


Heering, Cornelius Abraham, of Tap- pan, 3926


Heering, Jan, see Haering, John


Heerman, William, 3985


Heermans, Jacob, 4040


Heermans, Augustine, see Herrman, Augustine


Hefford, Nathaniel, 413


Hegeman, Mr, of Surinam, 3045


Hegeman, Abraham, 1624, 1990 Hegeman, (Heggeman, Hageman),


Adrian, 416, 527, 531, 620-21, 1990, 2780-81


Hegeman, Andrew, 2740


Hegeman, Benjamin, 1624, 1885-86 Hegeman, Hanse, 1990


Hegeman, Isaac, 1198, 1990


Hegeman, Jan, 3336


Hegeman, Joseph, elder in Kings county, adherent of Antonides, 998, 1539, 1548, 1608, 1630, 1645, 1662, 1713, 1723, 1797-98, 1806, 1847, 1854, 1947


Hegeman, Nys, 3618 Hegeman, Petrus, 3306


Hegerman, Christopher, 4118


Heidegger, Rev., minister at Arch- angel, Russia, (1731) 2537


Heidelberg, Germany, 1602-6, 1676, 1782, 1784, 1793, 1829


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Heidelberg catechism, adopted as a standard of the Netherlands church, 26; preaching its system of doctrine, (1619) 4224; trans- lated into the Tapuya dialect of Brazil, 42; ministers and com- forters of the sick going to the colonies, must subscribe, 80, 93; Domine Gualterus DuBois prepares a compendium of, (1706) 1653, 1700; allusions to, 2180, 2269, 2469, 2481; translated by De Ronde, 3904-6, 3915, 3918-19; translated by Laidlie, 3921, 3924; published, 4010, 4076; allusion, 4146


Heidelberg (Heydelberg) consistory, 2630; licenses Wernig, (1744) 2856, 3245, 3254, 3265, 3929-40, 4020, 4038


Heidelberg University, (1705) 1605; gives ordination certificate to Rev. George Weiss, (1728) 2406


Hein, Admiral Piet, captures Bahia, (1624) 41, 68


Heinriken, Christian, 2144


Heins, [Nicolaas Heinsius], resident of the Netherlands at Stockholm, 567


Heinsius, Antonie, pensionary, 1102, 1845, 1857, 1974, 2029


Heirmans, Hermanus, 2854


Helderberg, N. Y., 4382, (1800) 4389


Helffenstein, Rev. A., writes to Rev. C. F. Foering, (Oct. 1773) 4271-72 Hellenbroek catechism to be trans- lated, (1765) 3999, 4007, 4010 Hellius, Rev. Arnoldus, 975, 977 Helmer, Gottfried, 3162 Helmer, Johann Leonhardt, 3162 Helmer, Leonhardt, 3162


Helms, Johan, 153


Hem, Holland, 28; pastors: Vo- melius, Sybrand, (1573-80) 35; Michaëlius, Jonas, (1614-24) 28, 68; Wesselius, George, (1625) 40; Van Nieuwenhuysen, Wilhelmus, (16'-) 35; Varick, Rudolphus, (1679-86) 724, 914; Megapolensis, Samuel, (1700-6 ?) 35


Hemmelingh (Bermelingh), Lauren- tius, 591-93


Hemp seed, 1744


Hempstead,« (Hemstede, Success), L. I., Rev. Richard Denton settles at, (1644) 187, (1647) 575; West India Company sends a bell to church of, (1656) 363, 373; Stuy- vesant writes to the magistrates of, about Denton's remaining, and the collection of the tithes, (1657) 391; allusion, 396; Drisius sent to baptize the children at, (1661), 496; petition in reference to minis- ter's salary, (1662) 523; convention meets at, for framing the "Duke's Laws," (1665) 568, 570-73, 1592; Richard Charlton, teacher at, (1672) 623; people of, swear allegi- ance to restored Dutch government, (1673) 633; petitions Governor An- dros for a minister, (Nov. 30, 1674), 665; Rev. Jeremiah Hobart, pastor, (1682) 844, 848,ª 929, 933, 1021-22, 1043, 3817, 3823-24, 3844- 45


The people said to be awaiting the arrival of Rev. John Thomas, [Anglican], (1704) 1553; Quakers in the parish, (1705) 1610; allu- sions, 1874, 1893, 1896, 1921, 2131- 32,b 3817; Governor Dongan resid- ing at, (1689) 996, 3388, 4290


a The pastors of the Presbyterian church at Hempstead, L. I., were, Rev. Richard Denton, 1644-59 ; Rev. Jonah Fordham, 1659-80; Rev. Jeremiah Hobart, 1682-92; supplies, 1692 -; Rev. Benjamin Woolsey, 1736-56; supplied by Revs. Keteltas, Davenport and Hart, 1772-1805.


b Rectors of the Anglican church at Hempstead : Rev. William Vesey, 1693-95 (p. 1175) ; Rev. John Thomas, 1704-24; Rev. Robert Jenney, 1726-42 ; charter given to the church, 1725; Rev. Samuel Seabury, 1742-64; Rev. Leonard Cutting, 1766-84; Rev. Thomas L. Moore, 1785-99; Rev. John Hobart. (May-Sept. 1800).


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Henderson, Rev. Jacob, ordained by bishop of London (1710), settled at Dover Hundred, Pa. (1710-11), supplied Burlington, N. J., settled at New Castle, Delaware, (1712- 13), resigned, 1991, his account of the state of the Anglican church in New York and New Jersey, (1712) 1950-51; criticism of his account, 1951-53; allusions, 1896, 1907-8, 1910-12, 1914-15, 1970, 1991-92; dies (1751) 1991


(Henry), Hendrick, a Mohawk In- dian, 1224, 1241, 1283, 1285, 1318- 19, 1326-30, 1377-78, 1382


Hendrick, an Indian prince who vis- ited England, (1710) 1867-68; wel- comes Rev. William Andrews as missionary to the Mohawks, (1712) 1969, 1994


Hendricks, Peter, 3982


Hendrickse, Jacob, of Flatbush,


(1711) 1885


Hendrickse, Rev. Meyndert, at Guinea, (1646) 207


Hendricksen (Hendricks, Hendrycks),


Hans, a Lutheran of Albany, (1673) 636, 660; deceased, (1720) 2149, 2153


Hendricksen, Hendrick, deacon of Queens county, (1746), 2887


Hendricksen, Isaac, of Queens county, (1746) 2887


Hendricksen (Hendericksen), Jan, member of consistory of church of Kingston, (1677) 697-98


Hendrickszen, Egbert, deacon at Kingston, (1698) 1200


Hendricus, Rev. Gerardus, minister at Amsterdam, (1674) 668


Hendricus, Jacob Cohin, a Jew at New Amsterdam, (1657) 375


Hendricus. See also Heyndricasen Hendrik (Henderickx), Roelof, 697- 98


Hendriks, David, 1032


Hendriks, Rev. Hendrik, minister at St Croix, W. I., 2778


Hendriks, Laurens, of Kingston, 4033


Hendriksen, Jan, elder of Raritan, (1725) 2328


Heniske, Christian, see Hincke, Chris- tian


Henop, Rev., 4166


Henricides, Rev. William, at Waver- veen, Holland, 83


Henschel (Hentzel, Herschel), adju- tant to the governor of Surinam, 3096-97, 3104, 3147


Hepburn (Eburne, Haburne), Rev. Samuel, (Anglican), first serving on the Island of Jamaica before 1682, came to New York, (1682) 829; on Long Island, for about twenty years, (1683-1703) 829-30; officiates at Brookhaven, L. I., 829, 912; petitions the governor (Don- gan) to compel the citizens of Brookhaven to pay him his salary, £60, (1686) 932; yet on Long Island, (1688) 956; [at the Isle of Shoals, 1699-1703, see Digest of Soc. for Prop. Gospel, 42, 853], sent to Kingston, N. Y. by Governor Cornbury when Nucella left the Dutch church there, (1704-6) 830, 1554, 1617; the people of Kingston ordered to pay him a salary, 1576, 1617 [Erratum: "the English preacher (Gracherie) ," should read, " the English preacher (Hep- burn) " on page 1617]


Herbach, Wetterhan, deacon of Ger- man Reformed church, New York, (1772), 4242


Herbarium, to be sent to Rector Cur- tius at New Netherland, 474


Herber Frigate, a ship, 1861 Herbert [of Cherburg, Henry], Lord, member of the Board of Trade, 1688, 1703, 1707


Herbert, Mr, 3388


Herborn, Germany, 155


Here, Edward, constable of Madnan's Neck, L. I., 844


Here (Alhier), meaning of this word in the baptismal formula, 429, 431, 440, 475-77, 485-86, 492, 504-5.


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Hereford, Dr Bisse, bishop of, see Bisse


Heresy (Heretical), 414, 415


Hering, E., 3123


Hering, Peter, 1801


Hering. See also Haering


Herkimer, N. Y., 1245, 3245, 3266, 4383, (1800) 4389. See also Flatts, Great Flatts


Herman, Ephraim, 633, 661, 734


Hermannius, Rev. Henricus, of Gron- ingen, arrived in Brazil, (1646) 212


Hermanren, [Rev. ? ] John, of Tiel, Holland, to be sounded as to his going to Rensselaerswyck, 227


Hermans, Augustine, see Herrman, Augustine


Hermans, Jacob, 3217


Herrickson, Henrick, 684


Herring, Colonel Abram, 2872, 4085.


See also Haering, Abraham


Herring, [Thomas], archbishop of Canterbury, 3484, 3504, 3728


Herrman (Heermans, Harman, Her- mans), Augustine, 259; sent as am- bassador to Maryland, 453, 876 Herrnhut, Saxony, Germany, 2847 Herrnhuters (Moravians), 2714-15, 2717, 2743, 2755-56, 2798, 2803, 2847, 2964, 3060, 3124, 3168, 3184, 3291


Herschel, see Henschel Hertford, see Hartford


Hertford jurisdiction, 629


Hertogenbos[ch], 's, see Bois-le-Duc Hertogh, Rev., 850 Hess, Henry, 2513 Hesse-Cassel, Landgrave of, 1821


Hesse-Hanau, 3687


Het, René, elder of French church at New York, 2240


Heukelom (Heuclem), Holland, Dom- ine Dellius called to, (1684) 880, 886, 893, 898, 899; accepts the call, (1685) 900, 902-4, 913-14; leaves Albany, 910, 922, 936, 945; is in- duced to return, 947, 1306. See also Dellius


Heusden, Holland, 73


Hewring, Rev., 128 Hewson, Daniel, 4118


Heydamus (Heydanas), Rev. J., 351, 375


Heyer, John Henry, licensed to preach, (1761) 3810-11


Heyer, Walter F., 4198, 4254


Heyer, William, 4185, 4187


Heyles, T., 1793


Heymansen (Haymensen), Albert, member of the consistory at Wilt- wyck, 538-39


Heyn, see Hein


Heyndricasen, John, 128


Heyndricasen, Stephen, 128


Heyt, Nicholas, 2328


Heythuisen, Mr, 1421


Hicks, Colonel, 2131


Hicks, John, 523, 600. See also Hix, Mr


Hicks, Whitehead, 4046-48, 4295


Higby, Samuel, 1585


High Germans in the Palatinate, (1705) 1603


High schools, 4166-67


High treason, 1031, 1042, 1050, 1441


Hill, Abraham, 1285, 1426


Hillegond, 703


Hillibrand, B., 684


Hillibrand, Peter 684


Hilliken (Hilletie), Indian interpre- tress, 1020, 1326-29


Hillman, Heinrich, 3982, 3999


Hillsborough, Lord, 3935, 3942, 4181, 4186


Hillsborough, see Millstone, N. J.


Hinch, commissary, of Ireland, 1728- 29, 1837


Hinchman, Thomas, (1761) 3806


Hincke (Heniske), Christian, 2122, 2124


Hincksman, Mr, (1771) 4231


Hind, Rev. Dr, 4300


Hind, John Hendrick, 1728, 1836 Hindustan, 19


Hinke, Rev. Dr William H., 28, 1600, 1752, 1774, 1872, 1886, 1960 Hinse (Hince), Jacob de, 512


Historical documents, worth of, 5, 6


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Historical Society of New York, sce New York Historical Society


Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1693


Hitchcock (Hitskok), John, 2139, 3869


Hix, Mr, 995. See also Hicks, John Hize, Abram, 3382


Hjort, Rev. Peter, (Lutheran), 395 Hoare, Henry, 1740-42, 1788


Hobart, Rev. Mr, of New England, his addresses to the "Episcopal Separation " in New England, that the act for the union of England and Scotland, establishing Episco- pacy in England, and Presbyterian- ism in Scotland does not establish the Church of England in the Col- onies, 3429-31; allusions, 3728, 3734, 3746


Hobart (Hobbart, Hubbard), Rev. Jeremiah, supplies Madnan's Neck, L. I., (1678-82) 844; confirmed as Anglican minister at Hempstead, L. I., (1683) 848; complains of lack of salary, (1686) 929; again complains (1691) , payment ordered, 1021-22, 1043


Hobart (Hobbart, Hubbard), Rev. John, (Presbyterian), Cornbury orders him to vacate the parsonage at Jamaica, (1704) 1570, 1893-94; dispute with Rev. Bartow, (Angli- can), about use of church, forbidden by Cornbury to preach in said church again, (1707) 1690, 1711, 1893-95; allusions, 1921, 2114 Hobart (Hubbart), Josiah, 927 Hobart, Dorothy, 1043 Hobbinger, Professor, 2812


Hobocan-Hackingh, 361 Hoboken, N. J., 360-61


Hoboocken (Hoboken), Belgium, 360 Hochrentiner (Hoogritiner) , Rev. [John Jacob?], 2991


Hochstrasser, Paul, 4369 Hodges, W., 1340


Hodshon, Mr, 2828, 4161


Hoedemaker (Hoedtmaker), Rev.


2972, 3345


Hoes, Rev. Roswell Randall, discov- ers additional material in the Ecclesiastical Archives at Amster- dam, relating to America, 23 Hoevenagel, Petrus, 2475 Hoevenbergh, see Van Hoevenbergh


Hoff (Haf), Lawrence, 3093, 3100 Hoff, Peter, 2274, 2328


Hoffman, Deacon, 4260


Hoffman, Anthony, 2811, 4033


Hoffman, Colonel Matthew, 4085


Hoffman, Michael, 3999, 4101


Hofgoed, (Hoffgoed), John (Lod-


wick), Lodewyck, 2930-31, 3082- 84


Hofman, Martin, see Hoofman, Martin


Hofman, Captain Nicholas, 2143


Hofman (Hoffman), Zacharias, 2380- 81, 3046


Hofstede, Rev. [Petrus], published Oost-Indische Kerk-Zaken ("East India Church Cases "), 48, 908, 2966


Hof-Van Cleef, a ship, 303


Hogan, William, 1639, 1972


Hogeboom (Hogenboom), Jeremiah, 3217


Hogelandt (Hooglant), Elbert, 2887, 3099, 3133, 3306, 3456, 3475, 3538, 3573


Hogelandt, William, 2887


Hogerwaarts, Rev. W., at Batavia, E. I., 69


Hoit, see Hoyt Holborn, England, 1817


Holland, Mr, one of the committee to procure plans for St George's chapel, New York, 3017


Holland, Edward, mayor of Albany, (1736) 2670-71, 2927, 2956, 3478, 3480, 3515, 3544-45


Holland, her persecuted flee to Wesel, 43; her charity in inviting the persecuted of other lands to come to her, 1776-77


Holland and West Friesland, states of, 36, 38, 1776, 1830, 2962


Hollebeck, Hoseas, 1578 Hollebeck, Rev. Jonas, 1898, 1955


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Hollebeck, Rev. P., 2847, 2851, 2894, 2900


Hollis, Mr, his school, 3401


Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 2047


Holmes, Sir Robert, 666


Holst (Hulst), Aaltje, 3529, 3703


Holstein (Holsteyn), 1691, 1705-6 Holt, John, 4076


Holt, [Sir John], lord chief justice, 1787


Holy Roman Empire, three forms of religion tolerated therein, (1705) 1600-1


Holy Spirit (Ghost), procession of, 3916, 3919, 3923, 3967, 3972, 4005, 4052


Homma, Rev. Laurentius, 708


Hommius, Rev. Festus, secretary of Synod of Dort, (1619) 4226


Homoet, Rev. Barnardus, 850, 886, 888, 902, 1702, 1720


Honan, Dan, 1573


Hondecoutre (Hondecoutel), Daniel, 642, 687


Hondius, Rev. Louis, 40


Honert, see Van den Honert


Honest (man) Dutchmen, 1401, 1406, 1419-20


Honeyman, A. V. D., 573


Honeyman, Rev. James, pastor of Anglican church, Jamaica, L. I., (1704) 1558


Hon [e]ypot, a farm in the manor of Fordham, 2121


Honontonchionni, an Indian word, 1093


Honorarium, 1983, 4027, 4323, 4348 Honvinck (Honwenk), Barak, 3916- 18


Hoofman, Martin (1671) 622


Hooft [Pieter Corneliszoon], Dutch poet, 70


Hoogeland, Christoffel, takes oath of allegiance to Great Britain, (1664) 565; subscribes twelve beavers toward salary of minister, (1666) 586; allusion, 594; prop- erty assessed at 5000 guilders, (1674) 642


Hoogeland (Hoglan), Christopher, (1753) 3382, 3618, 4357, 4362


Hoogeland (Hoogland), Cornelis, 3012, 3099, 3133, 3306, 3547, 3549 Hoogeland, Harmon, of Kings county, L. I., (1711) 1885-86


Hoogeland, Hermanus, of Kings county, L. I., (1743) 2804-5, 3080, 3331, 3437 Hoogeland, Johannes, 3331


Hooges, John, see DeHooges


Hoogland, Cornelis, 4243, 4247


Hoogteiling, John, 3985


Hoogteling, Henry, 3200


Hoogteling, Philip, 2376


Hoogteyling, Teunis, 4033


Hoogteyling, Wilhelmus, 4033


Hook, Secretary, 1740 Hooman, John F., 34


Hoorn, Holland, 34 36-38, 68, 69, 914, 2346; church of, 304-5; classis of, 34, 35, 38, 40, 83, 304-5, 312, 313, 339, 723, 747, 818, 823, (1680) 747, 823, 4188, 4190; synod of, 174


Hoornbech, Jacob, writes on "The Care of the Churches in the East and West Indies," 69


Hoornbeek, Dirck, elder of Rochester, 4074


Hoornbeek (Hoornbeeck, Hornbeek), Jacob, elder of Marbletown and Rochester, 3012, 3547, 3549, 3621, 4074-75


Hoornbeek, Lodewyk, member of the Consistory of Marbletown, Roches- ter and Wawarsing, 3621


Hoornbeek, see also Van Hoornbeek Hoornberg, Gillis, see Van Hoorn- beeck, Gillis


Hoornberg,« Tobias, 848-49


Hope College, Holland, Michigan, 28 Hopewell, N. J., an Anglican church, supplied by Rev. Thoroughgood Moore, (1704) 1556


Hopewell, N. Y., calls Rev. Rysdyck, (1765) 3949-50, 3972, 3983-84, 3989, 4008, 4248, (1784) 4318, 4383, 4388


a Probably a mistake for Hoornbecq, or Hoornbeeck.


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Hopewell, a ship, 906, 909, 1731, 1840 Hopkins [on], Francis, offers to ver- sify the Psalms in English, (1764) 3922, 3931


Hopper (Hoppe), Garret, 3617, 3635, 3693


Hoppe[r], Reinier, chorister, 4265 Hopper, William, 3099


Horley, see Hurley, N. Y.


Hormius (Wormius ?), Rev. N., re- quests to go as minister to New Netherland, (1751) 3157


Hornish, Thomas, of Newtown, L. I., 369


Horse and Cart Lane, (1776) 4290 Horseneck, see Fairfield


Horsmanden, Daniel, 2622, 2847, 2851-52, 2861, 2908, 2927, 2997, 3017, 3515


Horton, Richard, 365


Horton (Horten), William, 498


Hospital, 257, 266


Houdin, Rev. Michael, (1761) 3810. See also Howden


Houdius, Ger. P., 2548, 2576


Hourglass, needed at New Amstel, (1658) 421


Housatonic (Houssautunnuk), In- dians, 3405


House of Commons, extracts from the journal of, about the Palatines, (1709-11) 1724-41, 1754


Houseman, Andrew, 2101


Housen, Joris, 1120


Housewirk, Michael, 3982


Housewith, Michael, 3999


Houthoff, Rev. Cornelis, 2420, 2424, 2440, 2442, 2448, 2537, 2557, 2700, 2849, 2911, 2926, 2942-43, 2946, 2948-49, 2957, 2986, 2991, 3023; (Aoulhoff), 3216


Houts, John, a tanner of New York, (1765) 3999 Houttuyn, De, a ship, 153 Houwaert, see Hauwert


Howard, Sir Robert, 961, 1002


Howard, Thomas, 1588


Howden (Houdin), Michael, 1181. See also Hawden Howe, Mr, 1420


Howe, [Sir William], General,


(1776) 4291, 4295, 4297-99 Howell, Robert, 3806


Hoyt (Hoit), Samuel, 932-33


Hubbard, Benjamin, 413, 499


Hubbard, James, 601


- Hubbard (Hubbart). See also Ho- bart


Hubbert, Jacobus, 4364 Huberstse, John, 1849


Hubert, Rev. Herman, minister at Amsterdam, 4289


Hubertse, Aulkey, 1849, 1850


Huchiens, John, 3806


Hulbertsen, Lambertsen, 684


Hudde (Hude), Andries, gives a mortgage to Domine Bogardus, 118; allusion, 458; death, (1663) 536


Huddlestone, Thomas, teacher of Trinity Church parish school, (1722) 2191; his death, 2561, 2591 Huddlestone, William, 1149, 1181, 1312, 1326


Huddy, Hugh, 1953


Hudson, Henry, 1591


Hudson river, 559, 629, 879, 1139-40, 1245, 1314, 1591; the Palatines to be settled on, 1796, 1812, 3107


Hugens, Jacob, 557


Hugo Waard, see Heer-Hugowaard Huguenots, emigrate to South River, (1656) 354; Stuyvesant directed to make preparations to receive, (1663) 530 Huige, Mr, 1897


Hulse, Simon, sent as siecken-troos- ter to the West Indies, (1640) 128 Hulter, Alexander, 557


Humiliation, day of, (Sept. 8,


1668) 594-95, (1673) 637


Humphreys, Rev. [David], 2562


Hun, Abraham, 4369


Hun, Thomas, 4351


Hungarians, 3993


Hungary, church of, oppressed, 1581 Hunt, Aaron, 3942, 4046


Hunt, John, 2130, 2132, 2134, 2138 Hunt, Theophilus, 3941-42, 4046


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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK


Hunte, Thomas, 500, 1139, 1262


Hunter, Robert, governor of New


York, Presbyterians relieved of their oppressions, (1710) 1672; memorial of Hunter, about settling 3000 Palatines in New York, (Nov.,30, 1709) 1693; ex- pense of sending Palatines to Ire- land, and to New York with Gov- ernor Hunter, (1709) 1732, 1840; his letter to the Lords of Trade respecting the conditions necessary for transporting 3000 Palatines, (May 30, 1709) 1744; terms of agreement with the Palatines, (Dec. 22, 1709) 1814-16; arrival of Governor Hunter and some of 1 the Palatines, (June 13, 1710) 1855; other ships bring more of the Palatines, 470 died on passage, (July 24, 1710) 1861; gives license to build a church at New Rochelle, (Aug. 1710) 1864; Rabbi De Lucena petitions to be excused from all civil functions, (Sept. 13, 1710) 1865; allows both Antonides and Freeman to preach in the churches of Kings county, (1710) 1866; the Indians inform the gov- ernor that they desire mission- aries, (1710) 1867; inducts Rev. Christopher Bridge into the church of Rye, (1710) 1870; makes con- tract with Robert Livingston to feed the Palatines, (Nov. 13, 1710) 1872-73; Antonides to be protected in the exercise of his ministerial functions, (Nov. 27, 1710) 1873-74; proposes a bill for naturalizing foreign Protes- tants, (Apr. 11, 1711) 1878; the churches of Antonides petition the governor for a charter, (Aug. 1, 1711) 1885-86; caveat against such charter, (Sept. 13, 1711) 1886; committee recommends that the charter be given, 1887; the church of New Rochelle petitions for a charter, (Nov. 11, 1711) 1891; the governor builds two




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