Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 28

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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Konstable, Abraham, 4074


Konynenberg, Jacob, printer, see Conynenberg and Van de Putte Koogh, Holland, 82 Kool, Teunis, 4040


Kool (Cole), William, 2803, 2843


Koolhaas, Wilhelmus, 4100, 4108-9,


4113, 4125, 4126, 4135, 4146-47, 4161


Koppernoll, George, 3162


Koppernoll, William, 3162


Korssen, Nicholas, 796. See also Gertsen, Jacop


Kortlandt, see Van Cortlandt


Kortrecht, Hendrick, 2803


Kortright, Lawrence, 3986


Kours, Barent, 557


Kouwenhoven, John, 2513, 2555, 3521, 3535


Kouwenhoven, William, of New


Amersfoort, L. I., 1990


Kouwenhoven, William, of Three Mile Run, N. J., 2478


Kouwenhoven. See also Van Couwen- hoven


Krankenbezoekers, (Krankbesoekers)


46, 48, 2810, 2950. See also Com- forters of the sick


Kraus, Jacob, 3162


Kregier, see Cregier


Kremps, Johannes, 3162


Kremps, Peter, 3162


Krespel, see Crespel


Krimpelman, Rev., 2345 Krol (Crol), Bastiaen Jansz, 46; tablet to his memory, 48; vice di- rector at Fort Orange, (1628) 52; comforter of the sick, in Manhat- tan, (1626) 53; one of the first


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Krol (Crol), Bastian Jansz (cont'd) elders in Manhattan, 52, 54; al- lusion, 57 a


Krom, Gilbert, 684 Krom, Gysbert, 2329 Krom, William, 2329 Kronenburg, H., 4164


Krüger, see Krieger


Kruythof, A. W. F., 3297 Kuauws, Ludwich, 2437


Kuebler, Hans Jacob, 3055-56


Kulenkamp (Culenkamp), Rev. Ger- ardus, 2361-62; his book against the Moravians, copies sent to America, (1740) 2737-38, 2743; allusions, 2755-56, 2798, 2911, 2926, 2943, 2946, 2948-49, 2957, 2972, 2986, 2989-91, 2997, 3023, 3096, 3216, 3341, 3344, 3347, 3370, 3377, 3960, 4114, 4116, 4125, 4131, 4162, 4271


Kunze, Rev. John Christopher, D. D., pastor of the German Lutheran church, known as the Swamp Church, (17 .. - 1807) 4111


Kurz, Joh. Christoph, a Palatine, (1709) 1813 Kutz, Conrad, 3162 Kuyper, Antonius, 3998


Kuyper, Cornelis, 3087, 3098 Kuyper, D., elder, 3186


Kuyper, Dr H. H., 27


Kuypers, Rev. Gerardus A., 2224, 4086-87, 4248, 4352, 4363, 4367, 4375, 4377-79, (1800) 4387, 4391 Kuypers, Hendrick, 4086


Kuypers, Rev. Warmoldus, called to Curaçoa, (1763) 3842; ordained, 3868; pastor in Curaçoa, (1761- 67) 3870-71, 4031, 4059; classis writes to him, (1766) 4061, 4086, 4100, 4116-17, 4119-20, 4126-28, 4130-33, 4135, 4138-39; arrives in New York, 4140, 4147-48, 4161; settles at Rhinebeck, (1769) 4166; allusions, 4211, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4318, 4362, 4365


Kuypers, Rev. William P., 4248, (1800) 4391


Kuypers, Rev. Zachariah H., (1800) 4387


Kuysterman, Adrian Lourentse, sent as ziekentrooster to Guinea, 192


Kuyter (Cuyter), Jochem Pietersen, deacon, (1642) 164, 256


Kwistagewene, Albany county, N. Y., 1973


Labadie, Jean, 2267, 2283-84, 2309 Labadism, 2275, 2282-84, 2289; al- leged, of Frelinghuysen, 2249, 2250, 2266, 2426


Labadists, Rev. Jacob Coelman re- fuses to use the liturgical forms, to observe the church festivals, to submit to ecclesiastical authority, deposed, (1674) 656-58; warnings of the classes and synods against him, (1675-90) 675-76, 724, 746- 47, 785, 830-31, 833, 852, 856, 869, 871, 901, 906-9, 921, 969, 1004-5, 1051-1100, 1232; synodical ex- tracts against, (1676-83), 874-76; allusions, 2182, 2252, 2263, 2270, 2311, 2325, 2334. See also Coel- manists


Labagh, Rev. Isaac, 4248, (1800) 4389


Labagh, Rev. Peter, (1800) 4389 Lablé, Arnold, 854. See also 833, and Germompre


Laborei (Labora), Rev. James, labors among the Indians, 1361-63, 1392; minister of the French church, New York City, (1709) 1816; allusions, 1513, 2293


Lack, Englebert, 2834


Ladenburg, Palatinate, (1705) 1602 Lady Day, 2151, 2167


Laer, Dominie, 535. (A mistake for Dommelaer; see Documents rela- tive to the Colonial History of New York, 13:246)


Laers, Rev., 520, 532, 535-36, 673 La Fonte, Jean, 2023


a See Dr A. Eekhof's Monograph upon Krol, published at the Hague, in Dutch, 1910.


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Laggan, presbytery of, Ireland, 877- 78


La Gransie [La Grange] Johannes, 2381


Laidlie, Rev. Archibald, allusion, 3856; recommended by classis as English preacher for Dutch church of New York, (1763) 3872-73; called, 3878-80; opposition to an English preacher, 3880-81; call ap- proved by classis, 3888-89; call accepted, is installed in Amster- dam for New York, (Oct. 3, 1763) 3892-93, 3907-9; classis admon- ishes the opponents, 3898-99; re- marks on the call, 3904; continued opposition, 3900-1, 3920-21; the Nassau street church to have a gallery constructed for enlarged accommodations, 3909-12, 3915; his arrival, (1764) 3924-25; 3947- 48; refuses to unite with the con- ferentie, 3929, 3931, 3967; is to render the English communion service, with preparatory and thanksgiving sermons in the Mid- dle Church, 3946; his induction into office, 3947-48; refuses full subordination to the classis, 3967, 3973-75, 4005-8; allusions, 3993, 4001, 4011; has the largest audi- ences, 4016; is misrepresented to classis, 4016-18; is blamed by Ritzema and De Ronde, 4020; writes to classis, (Oct. 28, 1765) 4026, 4030-31, 4049-50; classis ad- monishes Laidlie, (1766) 4053-56; allusions, 4059, 4063, 4066, 4071- 74, 4076-77; success of his min- istry, another church building needed, (1767) 4082, 4084, 4087- 88, 4090, 4093; allusions, 4094, 4096, 4130, 4136, see English lan- guage in the Collegiate Church; allusions, 4146-48, 4152, 4157, 4159-60, 4164-65, 4172, 4191, 4193, 4202; answer of the consistory to the " Dutch party " and review of the efforts to call an English min- ister, 4103-8; success of Laidlie's


Laidlie, Rev. Archibald (continued)


ministry, 4108, 4205, (1771) 4211, 4240-45; allusions, 4249, 4252, 4260-62, 4276, 4284, 4286


Laiton, see Layton


Lake George (Lake of the Blessed Sacrament), 214


Lake of the Two Mountains, 1583 Lakens, Rev. Abraham, 1104, 1113 Lam, [Admiral Jan Dirckszoon], 51 La Maire, Rev. John [Joannes], min-


ister at Amsterdam, (1621) 33, [died in 1642]


Lamberts, Jannetje, 702


Lamberts, Thomas, 557, 702


Lamberville (De Lamberville), Jac- ques, S. J., 926, 1413-15, 1434 Lamberville (De Lamberville), Rev. Jean de, S. J., (1685) corresponds with various parties, 904-5, 918, 920, 938-40, 945-46, 994, 1069, 1096


Lambeth parish, England, 1741


Lamersen, Joghem, precentor at Kinderhook, 1512


La Meter, Jacob, 1311


LaMiette, M., 926 Lammertse, Widow, 3749


La Montagne, see Montagne


La Mothe (La Motte), Jacobus, 1200, 1811


Lampsins, Adrian, 357 Lampsins, Cornelis, 357


Lancaster, Pa., 2902-3, 3285, 4166, 4272


Land deeded to Kings College by Trinity Church, (1755) 3543


Land grants, alleged extravagant, given by Governor Fletcher, partial list of, (1698) 1244-45; references to, 1262, 1277, 1285-86, 1289, 1292, 1296-98, 1313-15, 1345-46, 1406- 7, 1431, 1442, 1568, 1684-88, 1704, 1707, 1709; review of, 2193-94; an- nulled, 2194


Landau, Palatinate, 1706


Lane, Adrian, 2329


Lane, Gysbert, 2329


Lane, Gysbert Tyssen, 1526


Lane, Henry, 2622-23


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Langdon, Thomas, 2133 Lange, see De Lange


Langelius, Rev. Herman, 328, 332, 334, 347 Langhen, Mr, 1963


Langius and Gruterus, Polyanthea of, 155


Languages, churches of the Dutch and Walloon tongues each to have their own consistories, (1619) 4223 Lanks (Lancks), Adam, 3547, 3549 Lanoyzius, Rev. Herman, 308 Lansinck, Sander, 2647, 2649 Lansing, Gert, 763


Lansing (Lantsing), Jan, 1197, 1308 Lansing, John, 3747, 3808, 3830


Lansing, John, jr, 2670


Lansing, John T., 3800


Lansing, Rev. Nicholas, 4248, (1784) 4319, 4362, 4364, (1800) 4391 Lansingburg, N. Y., 4248, 4382, (1800) 4389


Lansingh, Gerrit G., 2488


Lansingh, Jacob, 2112


Lansingh, Johannes, 2115


Lansman, Jacob, Notary at Amster- dam, 797, 799 Lanssman, John, 1957


Lantman (Lantsman), Rev. Peter Jansen, 114, 116, 126, 582


Laplyn, Joshua D., 2376


Lappius (Loppius, Lupp) , 3912


La Roux (Rou), Charles, see Le Roux, Charles


Larrowa, Jonas, 2705


Larzalere, Rev. Jacob, (1800) 4390


Laseng, William, sr, 3082


Laseng, William, jr, 3082


Lasher, John, 4046-48


Lasking, Butser, sr, 3082


Lasking, Butser, jr, 3082


Lassing, Andries, 3082


Lassing, Isaac, 3082


Latin language, tract of Megapolen- sis in, (1658) 427; ministerial ex- aminations in, (1765) 3993, 4335; English (in the Dutch Church)


Latin language (continued)


will become as easy as Latin, (1776) 4063; first president of Queens College must be able to dictate in Latin, (1772) 4257; Dr Livingston's inaugural, as profes- sor, in Latin, (1785) 4323


Latin schools, none yet existing, (1650) 267; proposed by the com- pany to Stuyvesant, with Jan de la Montagne for hypodidasculum, (1652) 307;« Domine Drisius sug- gests a Latin school, (May 20, 1658) 423; the New Amsterdam Court petitions for such a school, (Sept. 19, 1658) 431-32; the com- pany appoints Curtius as Latin teacher, (Apr. 10, 1659) 442-43; his arrival and salary, (July 4- 23, 1659) 443-44; also practises medicine and petitions for a " her- barium," (1660) 451, 461, 474; ex- acts extra pay from scholars, 478; suggests new conditions, (July 12, 1661) 506; is superseded by Aegi- dius Luyck, (1662) 518, 578, 589, see also Curtius, (1684) 893, 1232, 1247; a Latin free school started by Cornbury, (1704) 1552, 1555, see Muirsen; a Latin and English grammar school proposed, under the auspices of the Collegiate Church, (1765) 3999, 4001; one started at Hackensack, (1769) 4141-42, see Goetschius, J. H .; Jamieson ; Weekstein Lauch, William, 3162 Lauchs, Adam, 3162


Lauchs, Diederich, 3162


Lauchs, Heinrich, sr, 3162


Lauchs, Heinrich, jr, 3162


Laucks, Dam, 3012 Lauen, Mr, 1120


Laurence, John, see Lawrence, John Laurensen (Lourissen), Sergeant, [Andries], at Esopus, 445-46


a The words " public school," under this reference, should have been translated " trivial school," and this explains the use of the word " hypodidasculum " here. for teacher. It was a Latin school which was intended. See W. H. Kilpatrick, Dutch Schools of New Netherland, chapter VI.


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Laurensen, Laurens, [Noorman], from Vleckeren, 214, 430


Laurensen. See also Lawrence, Lou- rens, Louwersz


Laurenszen, Thomas, 800, 805, 842 Laurentius, Rev. Jacobus, 74, 143, 146, 161-62, 382-86, 604


Laurents, Henry, 580


Laurisen, John, of Newtown, L. I., (1661) 500


Lauson-Charny (Lauzon), Charles de, governor of Canada, (1653) 316


Lauteren, Palatinate, 1602-3


Laval, Mr, 659. See also Delavall


La Vorge, Adrian, 3614


Law, Dr, 1855


Lawe, Richard, 511 Lawrence, an Indian (1704) 1583


interpreter,


Lawrence, Mr, Smith on the Manor of Fordham, (1744) 2834-35


Lawrence, Mrs, 4200


Lawrence, Adam, 3806


Lawrence, Sir Adam, 179


Lawrence, Catharine, 3968 Lawrence, Daniel, 1585


Lawrence, Ernst, 4200


Lawrence, John, of Flushing, L. I., (1648) 226; alderman of New


York, (1667) 586, 591, 621, 643, 674, 677-79, 871, 933, 1217


Lawrence, Josa, 1030 Lawrence, Sara, 1030


Lawrence, William, of Flushing, L. I., 600; member of New York Council, 1345, 1531


Lawrensen, James, of Newtown, L. I., 500


Lawrenson, John, one of the settlers of Jamaica, L. I., 464


Lawson, Peter Isaac, a Lutheran of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, 3082


Lawson, Peter Louerens, a Lutheran of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, 3082


Lawsuits, in Collegiate Church, about the Manor of Fordham, (1685) 890, 960; suit lost, ap-


Lawsuits (continued)


peal, suit gained, (1692) 1035, (1722) 2189-90, (1724) 2216-17; history of several suits, 2223-29; allusions to, 2722, 3614, 3711, 3737, 3748, 3872; for refusing certain votes, (1765) 3985, see Manor of Fordham; suit over calling an English minister in the Dutch Church of New York, (1765) 4013; in Trinity Church, allusions, 216, 1339-40, 1516-18, 1590, 2041-42, 3799; suits against Rev. Francis Makemie and Rev. John Hampton, (1706) 1669-72; suits of Rev. Thomas Poyer and others concern- ing the ministry act, (1710) 1871, (1712) 1909-12, 1913, 1918, 1923, 1926-27, (1712) 1963, 1970, 1971, 1990, (1717) 2113-15, (1718) 2126, (1723) 2212-13, (1724) 2231, (1731) 2547, 2565, 2636, 3872, 3911, 3985-88, 4008, 4020, 4057, 4082, 4089, 4105, 4108, 4180, (1771) 4231-33


Lawyers' fees, 4089, 4105


Laying on of hands, at baptism of larger children, in the East Indies, to be discouraged, (1629) 78, 80 Layton (Laiton), John, 369 Leacock, Robert, 1008 Leaming, Rev., (Anglican), 3735 Leaming and Spicer's edition of laws, 569


Lean, Harmon, 3382


Lease of Van Rensselaer at Catskill, binding tenant to religious serv- ices, (1649) 248


Lease to Trinity Church of the King's farm and King's garden, (1697) 1227-28, 1245, 1278, 1282- 85, 1289-90, 1315, 2719; lease an- nulled, (1699) 1296-98, 1312, 1496, 1685-86, 1908, 2719; lease renewed, (1702) 1496, 1908 Lebanon county, Pa., 1898


Le Bouq[ue] (Le Bouck), Rev., of South Africa, 1701, 1713, 1734 Le Bouteux (Boyteulz), Gabriel, 1206, 1268, 1322, 1324


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Le Boynton, Paul, 2478


Leck, a river in province of south Holland, 529 Le Compte, M., 1096 Le Conte, Francis, 1864


Lector, to teach Dutch, suggested, (1768) 4124, 4129, 4134; to teach theology, (1786) 4340-41


Leddell, Joseph, 2173-75


Le De Spencer, Lord, 4098


Lee (Leigh), James, carpenter, 2022


Lee (Leigh), Justina, wife of James Lee, 2022


Leeds, see Catskill Leeman, Guilielmus, 1099


Leenderts, Leonardus, 1100


Leendertsen (Leenders), Paulus, see Van der Grift


Leendertz, Philip, 1306 Leerdam, Holland, 707


Leeten (Leeting), W., 3178, 3190


Leeuwarden, Holland, 27; Classis of, 1979, 1988, 1995


Le Febre, Eliah, 3671, 3686, 3792


Le Fevre, (Andrew), Andries, 3141, 3292


Le Fevre, John, 2437 Le Fevre, Matthew, 4040


Lefferts (Leffers), Abraham, church- master, (1723) 2100; allusions, 2309, 2357, 2377, 2449, 2489; an elder, (1738) 2700-1, 2708, 2761- 63, 2865, 2868-69, 3098, 3128-29, 3167, 3174, 3417, 3536, 3556-57, 3667, 3677, 3725, 3737, 3749, 3758- 59, 4254


Lefferts, Cornelis, 3727


Lefferts, Dirck, churchmaster, (1748)


2101; a deacon, (1752) 3212, 3878, 4082, 4352 Lefferts, H., elder, 3123 Lefferts, Jacobus, 3331, 4199 Lefferts, Jan, 3306 Lefferts, Peter, of Kings county,


3235, 3490


Leffertse, Isaac, 2739


Leffertse, Leffert, 2739, 3074, 3080, 3178, 3617 Le Foy, Abraham, 2329 Le Franc, Philip, 3120


Legacies to Collegiate Church, by Mayor Steenwyck of the Manor of Fordham, (1684) 888-90, see Manor of Fordham; by Mrs Stuy- vesant, (1687) 934; by Mrs Gor- don, for the poor, 909-10; by John Harpending of real estate, (1724) 2222, see Harpending


Legal opinion, against Cornbury's ar- bitrary acts in relation to Dutch ministers, (1707) 1679; on the civil oath, (1765) 3994-95


Legg, William, 684 Leggett, Abraham, 3942


Leggett, John, 3217, 3227


Leggett, Theophilus, 4046


Lehigh, Pa., 2746


Leidich, Rev. John, 3164, 3409 Leigh, James, see Lee, James Leigh, Mr, 1742


Leigh, Justina, see Lee, Justina Leisler, Mrs, 1042


Leisler (Leydsler, Leyseler), Jacob, subscribes 250 guilders for defense, (1664) 541; signs petition to sur- render, 557; takes oath of alle- giance to Great Britain, 565; sub- scribes 12 beavers toward min- ister's salary, (1666) 586; is a deacon in New York, (1670) 611, 626, (1682) 800; is assessed for 15,000 guilders, 1674) 643; com- plains of the false preaching of Rev. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, (1676) 689-91; his administra- tion, (1689-91) 962-1011; allu- sions, 800, 920, (1689) 963-68, 968- 72; writes to the king, (Aug. 20, 1689) 972, 980; a narrative of the oppressions under Leisler, (1689- 90) 983-84; his letter to the bishop of Salisbury, (1690) 985- 90; another letter to the king, (Mar. 1690) 992-93; Van Cort- landt's account of Leisler's con- duct, (May 19, 1690) 995-97; let- ter of the merchants to the king, (May 19, 1690), 997-98; defense of Leisler to the king by Captain Blagg, (June 24, 1690) 1000-1,


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Leisler (Leydsler, Leyseler), Jacob (continued)


1007; another letter of Leisler to the king, (Oct. 20, 1690) 1008- 9; arrival of Governor Sloughter, (Mar. 19, 1691) 1012; resolution of the Council denouncing Leisler's acts; 1014; other testimonies against him, 1015; Leisler's speech at the gallows, (May 17, 1691) 1016-17, 1022-23; memorial in be- half of Leisler's adherents in prison, (Oct. 15, 1692) 1027-29, 1030, 1036; letter of Selyns, Varick and Dellius, to the classis, on their condition under Leisler, (Oct. 12,. 1692) 1041-45, 1047; Varick's let- ter on his sufferings, to the classis, (Apr. 9, 1693) 1048-53; a pardon granted to Leisler's adherents, (Mar. 12, 1694) 1098; Jacob Leis- ler, jr's account of the conduct of the ministers toward his father, (1695) 1131-32; allusions, 1222, 1224; the forcible reburial of Leis- ler and Milbourne, by Bellomont's order, seven years after, under the Dutch church, (Oct. 14, 1698) 1242, 1245-46, 1249, 1261, 1302; a review of the Leisler troubles by a partisan faction in the Dutch church, claiming to represent the consistory, (Oct. 18, 1698) 1243- 62; allusions, 1289, 1320, 1345-46, 1352, 1395-1400, 1418, 1431; ac- tion of the consistory, allowing the bodies to remain under the church, and the "arms " of Leisler to re- main on the wall, so long as his friends think proper, (1702) 1490; after events, 1441-42; Cornbury's remarks on the act of Parliament of 1695, reversing the attainder of Leisler and Milbourne, was based on the act of an illegal Assembly, (Dec. 12, 1702) 1513-14


Leisler, Jacob, jr, petitions the king in reference to the legality of pro- ceedings against his father, and the confiscation of the estates of


Leisler, Jacob, jr (continued)


Leisler and his adherents, (Dec. 1691) 1030-32; the trial and con- demnation legal, but the confiscated estates to be restored, 1036; allu. sions, 1131, 1242, 1261, 1398-99, 1441


Leisler faction, the, adherents to be pardoned, 1098, 1108, 1131-32; Leisler party, 1224, 1302, 1345-46, 1352-54, 1405, 1441; sends elab- orate letter to the Classis of Am- sterdam, (Oct. 21, 1698) 1246-62 Lekes, Samuel, 705


Le Maire, Rev. Isaac, 611


Le Maire (La Maire), Rev. Johannis, secretary of the Classis of Amster- dam, (1670) 614, 615. See also La Maire, Rev. John


Le Maire, Resident, [at Copenhagen], 567


Lemannus, Rev. Cornelius, 83 Le Mayer, Andrew, 3500


Lemmes, Hendricsen, 676 Lemmers, Rev. J. H., 4168


LeMoyne (LeMoine), Father Simon, S. J., missionary among the In- dians since 1636, visits the Onon- dagoes in the interests of peace, discovers the salt springs of cen- tral New York, (1654) 321, 438; visits Beverwyck, kindly received by the Hollanders, 340; visits New Amsterdam (1657), treaty for trade with Canada, chats with Domine Megapolensis, returns to Fort Orange, sends letter to Me- gapolensis urging him to return into the Catholic church, (1657) 404-5, 421-22, 434, 438-39; an- swer of Megapolensis, (June 1658) 404, 439.


Lemuyen [Leymuyden], Holland, 126 Lennen, Jacob, 1138


Lent, Abram, 2745


Lent, Jacob, 2796, 2835, (1761) 3804, 3870, 3912, 3931


Lent, lawful for the Reformed and


Lutherans in the Palatinate to eat meat during, (1705) 1602


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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS


Leonhardt, Wilhelm, 4372 Leonard, J., 2225


Lepper, Rev., 4182


Le Queer, Isaac, 2478


Le Roux (Le Rous, La Rou, La Roux), Charles, churchmaster, (1722) 2100, 2217, 2221, 2294, 2378, 2449, 2489


Le Roy, Jacob, 3922, 3931, 4069


Le Seur, Rev., 2985


Lespenaar (Lispenard ), Anthony,


946, 2376


Lespinard, David, 3810


Le Telier, David, 2237


Lettingh, Claes, 3039


Lettingh, Rev. Cornelius, 83


Leucas, George, 509 Leunens, Jacob, 557


Leuoy, see Louvois


Levant, the, 1072


Leveredge, Caklas, 3173


Leverets, Rev. William, 492


Le Villain (e), Isaiah (J.), 1751,


1864


Levis, Thomas, 586 Levy, Asser, 375, 641


Lewis, Mr, expounds Episcopal


church catechism, 2746


Lewis, Charles, son of Frederick V, elector in the Palatinate, (1705) 1602, 1821, 1822-23


Lewis, Thomas, 643, 3219 Lewis IV, Elector Palatine, 1821 Leyck, Jan, 366


Leydekker, Abram, 3490, 3617 Leydekker, Cornelis, 3590, 3632


Leydekker, Rev. Garret, 3925-28; or- dained by the Conferentie, (1765) 3973-74, 4011, 4013, 4028-29, 4094- 95, 4101, 4106, 4211, 4243, 4246, (1779) 4305ª Leydekker, J., 3597


Leyden (Leiden), Holland, allusions, 84, 707, 874, 1393, 1578, 2545-46, 2591, 2848, classis of, 3916, 3919,


Leyden (Leiden) (continued)


4004; University of, allusions, 28, 73, 129, 302, 304, 341, 573, 624, 648, 3792, 4138; names of American Dutch ministers, graduates of, 4411; graduates of the name of Michaëlius, before 1650, 4412


Leyden, township of, in northeastern New York (now Vermont), given to the Collegiate Church, (1770) 4183, 4184, 4190, (1771) 4202, 4208, (1772) 4257, (1773) 4262- 63, 4265; map of, presented to con- sistory, (1774) 42750


Leydt (Lyt, Leidt, Light), Rev. John, allusions to, (1746) 2935, 2957; examination and ordination, (1748) 3001-4, 3012, 3027-29, 3031, 3035; allusions, 3043, 3046, 3054-55, 3060, 3064-65, 3070, 3087, 3098, 3117-18, 3132, 3176, 3186, 3190, 3196, 3221, 3224-25, 3233, 3234, 3236-37, 3264, 3287, 3358; charter of his five churches in Somerset county, N. J., (1753) 3382, 3413, 3417, 3421; writes let- ter of coetus to classis, (1753) 3440-43, 3456, 3471, 3490-91, 3519; attends convention to establish a classis and an academy, (1755) 3547-52; allusions, 3554, 3584, 3597, 3601-4; writes letter of coe- tus to classis, (1755) 3608-10; 3617-19, 3630, 3652, 3654, 3687, 3689, 3691, 3705, 3708-11; writes letter of coetus to classis, (1758) 3718-20; allusions, 3737, 3754; writes letter of coetus to classis, (1759) 3744-45, 3754; his tractate on the rights of the presbytery or classis, styled "True Liberty the Way to Peace," sent to all the con- sistories of the land, (1760) 3762- 92, 3811-12, 3815, 3831-32, 3836, 3843, 3846-53, 3862-63, 3866-70,


a Loyalist, served the Collegiate Church during the Revolution. For sketch, see Corwin's Manual.


b See Sauthier's chorographical map of the province of New York, (1779) in Documentary History of New York, Volume I, taking in all the land west of the Connecticut river, exhibiting this township of Leyden, etc. But the land between the Connecticut and Lake Champlain ultimately became the state of Vermont.


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3774-77, 3883-86, 3893-97; his sec- ond pamphlet, " Defence of 'True Liberty the Way to Peace '," (1762) 3903, 3925, 3927, 3935-38, 3962, 3978-82, 4085, 4141; is com- missioner to propose union with the German Reformed church of Pennsylvania, (1769) 4166, (1771) 4211, 4243, 4246-47, 4253, 4256, 4274, (1778), 4303, 4306-7


Leydt, Rev. Matthew, 4307 Leydt, Rev. Peter, 4248


Libenwood (Liebenrood), John G., of London, (1763) 3856, 3909, 3933


Libersma, Rev. Hers [Hermanus ?], 1298


Liberties of the Dutch churches, granted at the surrender, (1664) 558, 562, 564; the Duke's Laws for Long Island and Staten Island, (1665) 570, 572; fear of changes in the government of the church, (1668) 596; confirmation of title to the church in the fort by Gov- ernor Colve, in anticipation of the resurrender of the province, (1674) 649-50; duke of York recommends Rev. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, an Anglican ordained minister, to the Dutch church of New York or Al- bany, (1674) 652, 678-81; obliged to conform to the Dutch church rules before being allowed to offi- ciate, 681-82, 684-85; the freedom granted in 1664, continued by An- dros, (1674) 662; the Duke's Laws extended over all New York, (1674) 655-56, 1592; allusions to the danger of the church losing her liberties very frequent in the let- ters, the Dutch fear to go before English judges with ecclesiastical cases, (1678) 712, 713, 719, (1679) 721, (1680) 755, (1681) 775-76 779, 783, 790-93; the Dutch church of New York City, to pre- serve her liberties, petitions for a charter, (1688) 952-53, (1695) 1116-17, 1127-28; the charter se-


Liberties of the Dutch churches (ctd.) cured, (1696) 1136-65; Bellomont's allusion to this charter, (1698) 1274, 1280, 1344, 1349


Cornbury, ministry act (in the Anglican sense), to be enforced, (1703) 1518, 1526, 1529-31, 1690; a bill for granting sundry privi- leges to Trinity Church, by a new act of incorporation, (1704) 1558, 1563-66, 1566-69; Cornbury's sei- zure of the Presbyterian parsonage of the Presbyterian church at Ja- maica, (1704) 1570-1, 1610; au- thorizes Stephen Gracherie to read service in the Dutch church of Kingston, (1704) 1574; orders the justices of Queens county to levy a tax on all the inhabitants to support the Anglican minister, 1575-76; attempts to compel the people of Kingston to support Hepburn, an Anglican minister, 1576; another amendment to the ministry act, to enforce it in an Anglican sense, (1705) 1590, 1595; gives a civil license to Freeman to officiate in Dutch churches which have not called him, (Dec. 26, 1705) 1607; his arbitrary and insulting conduct toward Domines Beys and Antonides, his refusal to allow them to preach without his civil license, (1706) 1615-19, 1635- 38, 1699, 1700; historical account of ecclesiastical affairs in Kings county aggravated by the gov- ernor's position, 1639-45, 1646-57, 1657-62, 1663-68; the governor's treatment of Makemie and Hamp- ton, Presbyterian ministers, (1706) 1669-72; his order to the regular consistory at Flatbush to deliver up the books of the church to the opposing faction - his friends, (1706) 1608; a legal opinion as to the illegality of the order, 1679-80; a report expected from Buys, the grand councilor of Holland, on the liberties of the




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