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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Lutherans in New Netherland (cont'd) to be allowed to hold services, not allowed, 358-59; the classis op- posed to granting them privileges, 360, 372; the company inclined to permit free worship generally, 374, 376; permission had been given to the Swedes on the Delaware to have a Lutheran minister, 340, 375, 377, 395-96; a Lutheran minister, Gutwasser arrives in New Amsterdam, 377, 379-82; the Reformed ministers petition the city authorities against him, their petition successful, (1657) 386-90; Gutwasser forbidden to preach, and ordered to leave the country, 393-94, 404, 409, 420; the Lutherans petition against his banishment, but unsuccessfully, 405-12, 422; the company orders the old form of baptism to be used in deference to the Lutherans, 423-25, 427; reply of the ministers thereto, 428-31, (1658) 433, 444, 445; action of the classis thereon, 441-43; Swedish Lutheran parson on the Delaware officiates without permission, (1659) 447; Gutwasser avoided leaving the country when ordered, is arrested and expelled, 433, 449, 454; the classis congratu- lates the New Netherland consis- tories on their success against the Lutherans; urges the ministers to use the old form of baptism not- withstanding the orders of the directors, 469-71, 476-77; the ministers report that the Lutheran conventicles had been suppressed, and the Lutherans had returned to the Reformed church, 460, 478; op- position to the Lutherans at Bever- wyck, (1660) 483, 504; the Re- formed ministers decide to obey the directors and use the old form, because less objectionable to the Lutherans, (1660) 485-87, 504-5; Lutherans at Beverwyck are rais- ing money to support a pastor,
Lutherans in New Netherland (cont'd) (1661) 504; Swedish Lutherans on the Delaware, under Domine Lokenius, (1664) 550, 553; request from other colonies about the form of baptism to be used, 492, 505; opinion of the classis about the Lutherans at Beverwyck, (1661) 515
The duke of York tolerates the Lutherans, (1666) 583, 3890; Domine Fabricius arrives, (1669) 602, 606-7, 3890; permission given him to go to Delaware, (1670) 609; allowed to preach a farewell sermon in New York, (1671) 621; the Lutherans must maintain their own poor, (1671) 621; may collect money in Delaware to help build their church in New York, 622; location of their early church buildings in New York, 3890; have liberty to purchase lands at the falls of the Delaware [Trenton] for Lutheran settlements and worship, (1672) 627; freedom of religion granted to the Lutherans at Al- bany, (1673) €36, 640-41, 654; petition to bury their dead in Al- bany, without payment to the Re- formed sexton, (1674) 654, 659; must support their own poor, (1674) 662; Andros gives a pass to Rev. Arensius to proceed to Albany to officiate as a Lutheran pastor, (1674) 663; Lutherans of New York petition the governor to com- pel all of their sect to contribute to their church support, 664; Lutherans of New Castle petition for permission to divide their parish, (1675) 672-73; Lutherans at Albany, 737, 824; Selyns refers to the Lutheran church in New York, with their minister (Aren- sius), who officiates in New York in the summer and in Albany in the winter, (1682) 829, 830, 852, 879; petition to be exempted from taxation, (1684) 884; allu-
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Lutherans in New Netherland (cont'd) sions, 956, 969, 1052-53, 1436; Lutheran Palatines on the Hudson, separate from the Reformed (now Anglican), Palatines, (1711) 1862, 1872, 1880; allusions to a Lutheran church at Albany, (1714) 2070, 2115, 2120, 2124; Lutheran min- ister at Quassaick (Newburgh), (1719) 2143, 2380; 500 acres set apart at Quassaick for Lutheran minister, (1719) 2144; trustees ap- pointed to manage the land for his benefit, 2144-46; Lutheran church at Albany, 2149,ª 2488; Lutherans at Newburgh, (1749) 3046; peti- tion of Lutheran church, per Pastor Knoll, against Hofgoed, an impostor, (1749) 3082; petition of Lutherans of New York respecting land near Newburgh, (1749) 3095; petition of German Luther- ans to build a church in New York, (1750) 3106; Lutheran church at Newburgh succeeded by an An- glican church, (1751) 3171-73; 3218-20; allusion, 3285; appeal to the Lutherans of New York, by William Livingston, to resist the establishment of a sectarian col- lege, (1753) 3368; the minister of the Lutheran church of New York to be, ex-officio, a trustee of Kings College, 3508; allusions, 3584; re- view, (1763) 3890-91; church in New York petitions for a charter, 3891, 3908-9; charter denied, 3935; review, 4083; allusion, 4038, 4048; German Lutheran church, (1767-1850), taken down, Rev. John C. Kunze, a former pastor, 4110-11, 4181; incorporation of the Lutheran church at Albany, (Aug. 26, 1784) 4320; new build- ing at Albany, (1787) 4344;
Lutherans in New Netherland (cont'd)
Lutheran consistory at Amster- dam, Holland, 389, 394, 426 Lutherans in the Palatinate, free in all respects, (1705) 1601-4, 1674- 79, 1692; petitions of their minis- ters about the care of them, (1709) 1735-36; allusions to, 1702-3, 1705-7, 1709; further report of their ministers, 1694, 1736, 1749- 50
Lutz, Peter, 3162
Luyck, Aegidius, arrives in Manhat- tan to take charge of the Latin School, (1662) 518, 578, 589; sub- scribes $80 (200 florins) toward defense of New Amsterdam, (1664) 541; takes oath of allegiance to England, 565; late principal of the Latin school, (1666) 576, 578; is received in the Classis of Amster- dam as a candidate, 582; about to return to America, asks that he may be ordained there, (1667) 589, 590; is requested to assist the infirm Domine Drisius, (1671) 617 ; is recompensed for his services by the consistory, 623; becomes a city schepen, (1673) 631; his es- tate valued at $800 (2000 florins), 642; is a burgomaster in the city, 647; objects to the form of the oath required by Governor Andros, (1674) 670; classed among the gov- ernor's opponents, 678; returns to Holland, (1676) 686, 688b
Luydendorp [Leiderdorp], Holland, 153
Luykaszen, Luykas, 1306
Luykes, John, 3031
Luyster, John, 2686, 3012, 3028
Luyster, Malty, 1885
Luyster, Peter, 3088-89, 3099
Luyster, Proctor, 3042
Luysters, Cornelis, 3985
Domine Bork brought up a Luxemburg, 36
Lutheran, 4392
Lyall, David, 2097
a Rev. Jacob Fabricius was Lutheran minister at New York and Albany, 1669-70; Rev. Bernardus Arensius at same places, 1671-91; Rev. Justus Falckner was general missionary to all the Lutheran churches, 1703-13; Rev. Joshua Kocherthal, at East and West Camp, 1708-19. The following were the earlier Lutheran churches: New York, 1668; Albany, 1669; Newburgh, 1708; East and West Camp, 1710.
b See Corwin's Manual, page 585.
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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Lycochton, Rev. Cornelius, see Lij- cochthon, Rev. Cornelius
Lydekker [Garnet], (1765) 3926-28, 3973
Lydius, Rev. Isaac, removed from Classis of Edam, (1625) 40
Lydius, Rev. Isaac, candidate, (1662) 528
Lydius, Rev. John, his fidelity in the church of Antwerp, (1699) 1293; allusions, 1298, 1304; exchanges places with Domine Dellius, of Al- bany, 1336; his letter to classis, telling of the efforts of Freeman to anticipate his settlement at Al- bany, 1371-74, 1343-45; allusions, 1348-50, 1378, 1384, 1386-90, 1440; Nucella's account of the circum- stances, 1422-25; is allowed £60 for teaching the Indians, 1549-50; allusions, 1539, 1554, 1561, 1563, 1582, 1594, 1651, 1655, 1764, 1766; his death, (1710) 1844; allusions, 1858, 1860, 1864-65, 1867, 1875, 1941, 1986, 1996, 2191, 2548, 2552, 2580, 2596
Lydius, John Henry, an Indian trader, 1550, 2992, 3107-8
Lydius-es, The, in Holland, 3739
Lying, Captain, 2853
Lynssen, Abraham, (1736) 2101, 2677, 2700, 2722, 3124, 3212, 3281 Lyon, a ship, 1854
Lyon (Lyons), Rev. James, Anglican, rector at Brookhaven, L. I., (1745- 65), 3735, 3803
Maas (Maes, Meuse), river, 70; churches of, 112
Maas, Rev. T. Th. Wilhelmus, of St Croix, 4263 Maastricht, see Maestricht
McClennigan, Rev. Anglican, 3735 McCollick, Mrs, 4286 McCoy, Mary, 3758
McDanel, John, 3759
McDonald, Rev. John, third Presby- terian pastor at Albany, (1785-95) 3891, 4325, 4353
McDowall, Rev. Robert, 4389
McGregory, Major, treats with the Five Nations, (1724) 2234
McKean, Rev. Robert, Anglican, rec- tor at New Brunswick, N. J. (1757- 62), at Amboy and Woodbridge (1762-67), 3816-17 McKemie, see MaKemie
Mackenzie, Captain, writes to Cap- tain Nicholson, 971-72
Mackenzie, Rev. Aeneas, Anglican, rector on Staten Island, (1705-22) 1610; allusions, 1614, 1896, 1900, 1911, 1915, 1919, 1921, 1950, 1991 Mackenzie, mistake of Cornbury for MaKemie, 1669-70. See also Ma- Kemie
Mackerel, a yacht, 37
Mckinley, Nathaniel, 4046-48
Macklesfield, [Charles Gerard], earl of, member of the Privy Council, 961, 1002
MacKnight, Patrick, (1720) 2173-75, 4047
Mackworth land (Mohawk land) 2177
MacNish, Rev. George, (Presbyter- ian) pastor at Jamaica, L. I. (1711-23) the town vestry pay him the salary raised under the ministry act, (1711) 1879-80, 1895, 1921 (1712) 1951; is taken into the counsels of the town vestry, while the Anglican min- ister (Poyer) is excluded, (1714) 2012, 2043; possesses the parson- age and glebe of the church of Jamaica, (1717) 2114; is sued for the salary by the Anglican min- ister, (1719) 2137; allusions to, 1926-27, 2135, 2138
McSparran, Rev. Dr, Anglican, 3735 McVickar, Anne (maiden name of Mrs Grant), 3744
Madagascar, 869, 1394
Madder (a dye plant), brought over, (1642) 157 Madeira, 1396
Madnan's Neck, L. I., petitions for a meeting house, (1682) 844, 850 Maelur, Theo., 128
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Maenhout, Boudewyn, teacher and
reader at Bushwyck, (1663) 529 Maering, Elbert, 3667
Maerschalk, see Mareschalk, Mars- chalk
Maes, see Maas Maestricht (Mastricht), Holland, 667; battle of, 918, 1675
Maet (Meet), Jan Pieterze, alias Jan Tambour, sells land to the Dutch church of New York for a poor- house and graveyard, (1701) 1460- 62ª
Magdeburgh, Germany, 1776, 1828 Magistrates, special chairs for, in churches, 3243
Magna Charta, 1054, 1679
Mahakemack (Deer Park, Port Jer- vis), 4247, (1784) 4318, (1800) 4390
Mahi-Kanders (Mohegans), desire a minister, (1720) 2172
Maiden Lane, New York, 4254, 4276 Maidstone, England, 50 Dutch living there, (1634) 117
Maile, Jacob, 1322 Mailes, George, 684
Maintenance of ministers, by the West India Company, (1628) 61- 64; by the Patroons and their colonists, together, (1629) 75; proposed plan, (1638) 121, 143, (1658) 424; by the duke's laws, (1665) 572; by subscriptions and assessments, (1666) 578, 582, 584, 586, 588, 600, (1670) 611, 615, 619, 620, 625-26; in New Jersey, (1665) 569, 627; petitions from churches for help, from Kingston, (1673) 634; from Jamaica, (1674) 646- 47; from the Lutheran church, New York City, (1674) 664; sub-
Maintenance of ministers (cont'd)
scriptions in produce, (1677) 697- 98, 705, 749; petition from Hun- tington, (1678) 708; from Flat- bush, (1679) 736; contract between church of New York and Selyns, (1681) 797-800; complaints from Madnan's Neck, L. I., and from Staten Island, (1682) 844-45; contract between church of Albany and Domine Dellius, (1683) 857- 58; Dongan reports that he finds it hard to make the churches pay their ministers, (1687) 879-80; endowment of the Dutch church of New York with the Manor of Ford- ham, (1684) 888-90; patronage of churches on Manor of Livingston, given to the Patroon, (1686) 920; petition of Rev. Hepburn (Eburne) (Anglican), to the governor, to compel the inhabitants of Brook- haven to pay the salary, (1686) 932; petition of Rev. Prudden, of Jamaica, concerning his salary, (1688) 960; allusions, (1691-93) 1045, 1048. See also Ministerial maintenance bill b
Maison, Mr, a deacon in the French church at Amsterdam, 833
Majorities, 3753, 3755, 3761, 3767, 3769, 3793; majority vote vindi- cated by classis, (1761) 3802, 3846- 51, 3944
MaKemie (McKemie, M'Kemie), Rev. Francis, arrives in New York, preaches in a private house, with- out governor's license, arrested, tried, acquitted, but costs extorted, (1706) 877-79, 1669-72, 1711 Malay-Japanese, 77 (Probably means Malay-Javanese)
a This is now within the block between Wall street and Exchange place, Broad and William streets.
b At first, the West India Company assumed the maintenance of all ministers sent out under their auspices, but as their fortunes waned, the company urged the churches to assist in supporting their ministers, and thus began the develop- ment of the voluntary system. The charter referring to support of ministers by Patroons on their manors, found only one field for its application, that of Albany. During the term of the second minister in that place, the Patroon withdrew his support altogether, and the congregation was required to raise the salary, (1658) 424; with the English conquest, of course, all help from the West India Company ceased. The fluctuating condition of ministerial salaries for the next generation is indicated by the references above given.
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Malay Postilla, 221
Malay services, (1629) 77, (1648) 241
Mallemocque, Peter, see Alberto, Pe- ter Caesar
Maltens, Cornelis, 1882 Maltz, Johannes, 3891
Mamaroneck (Mamaronets), N. Y., 1077, (1704) 1554, 1611, 3453
Man (Mann), Adrian, a deacon, (1715) 2081, 2378, 2390, 2449, 2489, 2575
Man. See also Mann
Managers of the building of Trinity Church, New York City, (Mar. 19, 1696) 1134, 1168; allusion, 1172 Managers of the church of England, chosen, (Nov. 2, 1696) 1176-77; they petition for a charter, (May 6, 1697) 1178; charter granted, 1179; text of the charter, 1136-65; allusion, 1517. See also Vestry of Trinity Church, Trinity Church, New Yorka
Mancius, Rev. George Wilhelmus, called to Kaatsban, arrival, (1730) 2606-7; called to Schraal enberg and Paramus, (1730) 2601, 2607; writes to classis, (Apr. 14, 1733) 2621, 2630; favors a coetus, (1737) 2687; opposes it, 2689, 2693; allusions, 2710, 2719, 2729; with Vas, writes to classis, (Apr. 9, 1739) 2720; allusions, 2753; with Boel and Muzelius, writes to classis, (Apr. 14-25, 1743) 2798- 2800, 2825-26; allusions, 2801-3, 2810; with Boel, writes to classis, (Aug. 9, 1743) 2811-19, 2828, 2836, 2838; writes to classis, (June 1, 1744) 2845; allusions, 2911, 2963, 2966, 2975; opposes the coetus, 2998, 3007, 3037; letter to classis, (Aug. 24, 1747) 3019-22; allusions, 3041, 3043, 3059, 3061, 3064, 3066, 3068-70, 3072; letter to classis, (Apr. 26, 1750) 3116-18; allu-
Mancius, Wilhelmus (continued)
sions, 3125, 3128, 3135, 3141- 46, 3159, 3161, 3169, 3182, 3184- 86, 3210-11, 3216-17, 3227, 3233, 3241, 3269, 3273; receives letter from classis, 3275-76, 3292-93, 3304, 3466, 3490-92, 3502, 3533, 3537; opposed to the irregular es- tablishment of a classis, (1755) 3547, 3654; writes to classis, 3561- 65, 3571, 3587; favors a classis regularly established, 3703, 3724, 3757, (1761) 3811, 3843, 3848; has died, (1765) 4021, 4044, 4149 Mandamus, 2194, 4232
Mandeville, Rev. Garret, (1800) 4388 Manger, Rev., 2565
Manhard, Peter, 3409
Manhattan (Manhatans, Manhatoes,
Manhatas, Manates, Minades, Mon- adoes, Manahtoes) organization of the first church in New York, (1628) 48, 52, 53, 68, 153-54; a prey to the Indians, 340, 365; the name, under some of its forms, oc- curring as quite synonymous with New Amsterdam during the rest of the seventeenth century, of which the following allusions are given, 237, 243, 272-74, 279, 285, 384, 396, 398, 401, 403, 421, 434, 436- 38, 447, 477, 487-88, 512, 518, 532, 546, 558-59, 560, 941. See also New Amsterdam, New York Manist, Peter, 368
Manley, Rev. William, (1800) 4387
Mann, Mr, chorister in Trinity Church, 2591
Mann (Man, Maun), Edward, 461, 468, 472
Mannheim (Meanheim), Palatinate,
(1705) 1602-3, 1606, 1676, 1782, 1784, 1822, 1825, 1828-29
Manninge, John, 594
Mannisigham, Dr Thomas, 1787 Manor of Cortlandt, 2999
a These " Managers of the church of England " became the ecclesiastical vestry of Trinity Church on June 30, 1698. Dix, i: 110, 111. They are not to be con- founded with the city vestry, which was a civil body.
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Manor of Fordham, see Fordham, manor of
Manor of Livingston, 920. See also Livingston, Robert Manor of Pelham, 1077
Manor of Rensselaer, 2149, 2154. See also Van Rensselaer, Kilian; Al- bany
Manor of St George, L. I., 2141 Manor of Scarsdale, 1751
Manors, patents for, should provide for churches and schools, (1761) 3816-17
Manse house, 1919. See also Par- sonages
Manslanst, Pieter, 673
Maps of the country, (1659) 453, (1698) 1245, 1262
Maps of New Amsterdam, (1660) 354, 495
Maquaes (Maques), see Mohawks Maquinas, 1340
Marbletown (Mormel, Marmel), N. Y., petition for a minister, (1673) 634, 696-98; allusions, 728-29, 765; allusions, 2572, 2602, 3012, 3117, 3169; Jacob Frelinghuysen called, (1751) 3181-82, 3255, 3264, 3267; dies at sea on return voyage, 3406; Henry Frelinghuysen called, 3445- 46; request that he may be or- dained in America, 3437; petition forwarded to Classis of Amsterdam, 3470; allusions, 3547, 3598; classis denies the request, (1756) 3655, 3659, 3687; American Classis or- dains him, (1757) 3709; allusions, 3720-21, 3746, 4011, 4029; petition for a charter, (1766) 4074-75, 4211, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4318, 4383, (1800) 4388
Marburg, Germany, 3687 Marbury, Jan, 2377
Marcelis, Asweris, 1306
Marcelis, Gysbert, 1306
Marcus, [Pieter] pensionary [of Leyden], 2345, 2347
Mareschalk, Claes, 521
Maricour, [Paul Lemoine de] 1377, 1380, 1392
Marines, David, (1725) 2329
Marinus, David, allusion, 3012, (1749) 3049; allowed by the synod to be examined and ordained by Schlat- ter, (1751), 3164, 3166; allusions, 3230, 3287-89, 3295, 3301, 3336, 3371-73, 3413, 3490-91, 3519, 3533, 3547, 3549-50, 3552, 3590, 3597, 3599, 3601, 3603; his remarks on the two colleges, (1755) 3613, 3623, 3630, 3654, 3663, 3690-91, 3710, 3721, 3754, (1763) 3862, 3875, 3925, 3967, 3972-73, 4085, 4150, 4154, 4156, 4158, 4165, 4243, 4246 Marinus, Johannes Wilhelmus, (1718) 2120
Marius, Peter Jacob, subscribes 20 guilders for defense of New Amster- dam, (1655) 341; the old church house and lot sold by him for debt, (1656) 355; an elder, (1672) 626, (1681) 762, 781, 800-1, (1682) 805, 819; assessed for 5000 guilders, (1674) 643; one of the trustees of redemption money, (1697) 1216, 1273; his death, (1703) leaves £100 for support of Dutch ministers, 1518-19; allusions, 837, 842, 871, 890, 892, 964, 1062-63, 1092, 1191, 1193-94, 1197, 1202, 1212, 1216, 1244, 1273, 1322, 1340, 1355, 1357, 1366
Mark (Marix), county of, in the Palatinate, 1600, 1782
Mark's Medulla, (Marckii Medulla Theologiae Christianae), 4257, 4274
Marlborough, [John Churchill, Ist] duke of, 961, 1730, 1838, 1845, 1857, 1888, 1974
Marlborough. See also Freehold, N. J.
Marlet, Abraham, 2291
Marlet, Gideon, 2329, 2478
Marmel, Mormel, see Marbletown
Marriage license, specimen, (1732) 2608
Marriage ordinance, to be sent to the ministers in Brazil, 112, 114
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Marriages, (1619) 4224; by com- forters of the sick, 110; of Quak- ers, legal in England, (1661) 508- 10; petitions against fines for Quaker marriages in New York, (1680) 744; doubtful marriages, 240, 709; by mutual consent, 522, 572; questions regarding, 654, 656, 665, 667-68; in Virginia, (1677) 694, 1034; with deceased wife's sister, (1766) 4069
Marriages, in the Palatinate, rela- tion of ministers and priests to, (1705) 1601; at Germantown, N. Y., (1713) 2004, 3041, 3045, 3063
Marschalk, Andrew, 1635, 1662; churchmaster, (1763) 2101; a deacon, (1715) 2081, 2378, 2390, 2449, 2489, 4088, 4090, 4275
Marschalk, Francis, churchmaster, (1736) 2101, 2700, 3025, 3396, 3408, 3500, 3727, 3872, 3999, 4136, 4163, 4170-71, 4267 Marschalk, Johannes, churchmaster, (1732) 2101
Marschalk, Peter, churchmaster, (1739), 2101, 3087, 3091, 3098, 3123, 3132, 3827, 3830, 4073, 4088, 4198
Marschalk, T., 3803 Marschalk. See also Mareschalk, Claes
Marselisse, Peter, carpenter, 4181
Marselius, Peter, a justice in New Jersey, 3247
Marselus, Rev. Nicholas J., his suit against the Collegiate Church, 2226
Marshall, John, master of the rolls of the county of Tipperary, Ire- land, 1791, 1831
Marshall, [Rev. Walter] author of The Gospel Mystery of Sanctifica- tion, generally styled " Marshall, on Sanctification," 3905-7, 3916, 3919, 3923, 3967, 3975, 4004, 4006-7 Marshpee, Mass., 3399, 3401
Marston, John, justice of the peace of Queens county, (1710) 1846
Marston (Mastin), Nathaniel, 1134,
1139, 1148, 1176, 1178, 1181, 2026, 3508, 3544, 3911
Marston. See also Masten, Mastine Martain, Captain Richard, 720
Marten, Ezechiel, 3952
Martense, Bartholomew, 34
Martense (Martensz), Paulus, (Pou- lis) 1306, 3682
Martense, Roelof, trustee of Hacken- sack and Schralenburg, (1755) 3632
Martensen, Roelof, elder of Amers- foort, L. I., (1680) 758
Martenszen, Martin, 1306
Martha's Vineyard, 1360-61
Martin, Henry, 1788
Martin, Josiah, 3508, 3544
Martin, Thomas, 365 Martinet, Rev., 4208
Martino, Francis (François Mar- tonou [Martineau] ), 844, 846
Martyn, Jean (Jan), 368, 419, 420 Martyrdom, of Father Jogues, 167- 69. See also Jogues
Marus, L., see Morris, Lewis Mary, daughter of James II, wife of William III, 1013
Mary, Queen of Scots, her persecu- tions in England, 1777, 1831
Maryland (Merilande), 286; Dutch embassy to, 453, 509, 559, 694, 780, 876-77, 918, 1043, 1069, 1096, 1170, 1232, 1396, 1669, 1790, 1991,
(1776) 4294 Masius, Rev., 2545
Mason, Rev. Dr John M., 4084
Mason, Martyn, 509
Massachusetts, 992, 998, 1008, 1222, 1363; ministers of, request Con- gress to reprint the Bible, (1790) 4355
Masse, see Lydius
Masten, Abraham, 4033
Masten, Benjamin, 4033
Masten, Johannes, 4033
Masten (Maston), Johannes, jun., 4033
Masterland, [Marstrand] an island off the coast of Sweden, 84
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Mastine, John, of Flushing, L. I., (1658), 413
Mastine, Maston. See also Masten, Marston
Mastricht, see Maestricht
Masts, 1416, 1427, 1438
Mather, Rev. Cotton, writes to
S. P. G. about the oppressions of Cornbury at Jamaica, (1706) 1883 Mather, Rev. Increase, 2016
Mathews, Peter, 4118, 4200
Mathews, Colonel Peter, 2070, 2074, 2091-92
Mathews, Samuel, 498
Matrimony, rite performed by jus- tices, 1893
Matson, Jan, 676
Matthews, David, (1776) 4295
Matthews, Thomas, 684
Matties, Captain, 1407
Mattysen , Jan, of
Esopus, 697-98, 748, 750, 784 Maul, John, 4101
Maun, see Mann
Maurice, Count John, of Nassau, gov- ernor of Dutch Brazil, see Nassau, John Maurice, Count of
Mauricius, J. J., governor of Suri- nam, 3095-96
Mauritius river, see Hudson river Mauritz, Jacob, skipper, (1681) 767, 790, 795, 1008, 1029
Mauritz, Jacob, (1752) 3220
Mauritzstad, capital of Dutch Brazil, (1636-44) 41, 264; Classis of, (1643) 172
Maus, Johannes J., 2381
May (Mey), Cornelis Jacobsen, (1624) 37, 188
May, Hero, a merchant in Amster- dam, 1340, 1573
Mayer, Johannes, 3982
Mayfield, Fulton county, N. Y., 4383, (1800) 4389
Mayhew, Experience, 1360
Mayhew, Rev. Dr Jonathan, (1763) 3864, 3887, 3889, 3909-10
Mays, Aaltje, 4199, 4242 Meade, Dr, 1729, 1837
Meadows, Sir Philip, 1170, 1285, 1688, 1703, 1707, 1797, 1971 Measles, 958-59
" Measures and appointment " -- terms used by Dr. Livingston in describing to the Classis of Am- sterdam the assumption of inde- pendence by the American Dutch church, (1784) 4324
Meby, Jan, 1306
Medenbach, Rev. Alexander, 3160, 3169, 3195, 3199, 3233, 3238, 3241, 3245, 3258-61
Medenblik, Holland, 34
Medicinal seeds, to be sent to New Netherland, 451, 461
Medicine, ministers forbidden to prac- tise, 85, 139, 173, 531, 533; prac- tised by Curtius, Latin teacher, 474
Medulla of Theology, by Mark, 4257, 4274
Meeker, Robert, 365
Meeks, Edward, 4089
Meeks, Joseph, 4135
Meerlant, Rudolphus, 591, 493
Meet, Jan Pieterze, see Maet, Jan Pieterze
Meetinghouses, bill to repair, (1699) 1302
Megapolensis, the Grecized form of Mekkelenburg, 228
Megapolensis, Dirrick, 143
Megapolensis, Hellegond, 143
Megapolensis, Jan, 143
Megapolensis, Rev. John, sr, pastor at Koedyk, Holland, 157ª
Megapolensis, Rev. Johannes, re- nounces popery, disinherited, 602; settles at Wieringerweert, Holland, (1634), 86; at Schoorl and Bergen, 1638) 119; informs Classis of Amsterdam that Backerus is will- ing to go to the East Indies, (1640) 135-36; Backer informs the classis of ministers at Schoorl and Koedyk who were willing to go to the colonial churches, (1641) 141-42; contract with Patroon Van
a Said to be the father of the one of the same name who came to America in 1642. Of. Van Rensselaer-Bowier Manuscripts, pages 629, 828.
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Megapolensis, Rev. Johannes (cont'd) Rensselaer, to preach at Rens- selaerwyck for six years, (1642) 143-45; contract ratified by Classis of Amsterdam, 145-48; dismission from his church of Schoorl, (1642) 149, 152; Bogardus exhorted by classis to cooperate cordially with him, (1642) 151;ª parties accom- panying him, 153-54; dispute as to right of the company to indorse the patroon's contract, 154; his li- brary, 155-57; his arrival, his parentage, 156-57; his advice fol- lowed by the vice director, 168-69; befriends a Jesuit, Father Jogues, 166; his tract on the Mohawks, (1644) 158, 187, 254; instructs the Indians, 341; requested to be an umpire between Bogardus and Kieft, (1646) 200, 238; allusion, 216; requests his dismissal, (Jan. 27, 1648), 225, 227-28, 239, 261; the company inclined to call nim for Manhattan, 226-27, 229, 244; classis urges him to remain, 228, 230-31; his wife has already left for Holland, 236, 239, 243-44, 248, 251, 254, 269, 276; informs classis about Bogardus, repeats request for his dismission, 237-40, 242-43, 246, 248, 261; his request granted, (1649) 249, 251-52; Stuyvesant resolves to detain him at Manhat- tan, 253-54, 262, 268-71, 278; writes a treatise, styled, " Exam- ination and Confession for Those Inclined to Approach the Table of the Lord," 255, 275-76, 287, 296, 347, 349, 350, 352; classis ratifies his settlement at Manhattan, (1649) 264; congratulates him on his will- ingness to remain, 264-66; ad- vances to his wife in Holland a half year's salary, 269; allusions, 255, 262, 276, 294, 300; classis as- sumes responsibility for his salary, releasing Stuyvesant from his
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