Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 34

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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Orphans, 257, 259, 284, 354


Orphans of mixed marriages, in the Palatinate, (1705) 1601


Orthodoxy, agreement with the An- glican church, 991, 1213, 1391, 2115; agreement with the Dutch church, 3857, 3869, 4314, 4320, 4328, 4374


Osborn, John, 927


Osborn, Thomas, 927


Osborne, [Sir Danvers, bart.,] gov- ernor of New York, (1753) 3432, 3436


Osdorpius, Rev. Lucas, 591


Osenbridge [Osnabruck, Dutch " Og- senbrugge "] linen, 996


Ossingen, Palatinate, 3055-56, 4265 Ostade, Rev., 2630


Ostrander, Christopher, 4365


Ostrander, Rev. Stephen, 4248 (1800) 4391


Oswego, N. Y., 316, 3086, 3107, 3401-2


Otsego lake, 3404


Ottawa river, 1583


Ottawawayes, 1024, 1969


Otten, Rev. John Ab., 40


Otter, The, a ship, 383


Otter, The, another ship, 442, 445


Otterbein, Rev., 4272 Otter skins, 1170 Oudenaarde, Hendrick, 4256


Oudendyck, Holland, 39


Oudewater, Rev. Abram, 620


Oud Niedorp, Holland, 297


Oudt, Johannes, 1306


Ouke, Abraham, 2559


Outman, Johann, 1190


Outreyn, see D'Outrein


Outstanding congregations, 4279,


(1784) 4317


Outwater, Jacob, 3415-16, 3492, 3641


Outwater, Peter, 3100, 3985, 4101, 4284


Overbagh, Johannes, (1751) 3200


Overbagh, John, (1772) 4243, 4246


Overmaas, Holland, 71


Overschie, Holland, 2761


Overseers of the poor, 537-39


Overseers in each parish, (1665) 571 Overseers of the Collegiate Church, 1109-12. See also Trustees


Overyssel, province of, 87, 666; classis of, 39; synod of, 27, 76, 124, 130, 138, 158, 183, 211


Overzee, Mr, 453


Owasco lake, N. Y., 4383, (1800) 4389 Oxenford, John, 2197.


Oxford, England, 155; earl of, 1002; University of, 1175, 3514, 3746, 3803, 3841, 4186-87


Oxford, Mass., 1361 Oxfordshire, England, 362


Oyer, Mr, 1053


Oyster Bay (Oester-Bay), L. I., 646, 1553, 2141, 2743-44, 2782, 2808, 2883, 3024, 3088-89, 3093-94, 3099, 3100, 3102, 3109; Presbyterian church at, 3100, 3114, 3132, 3158, 3175, 3288, 3304-6, 3336, 3351-52, 3373, 3386-89, 3397-98, 3410-12, 3419, 3438-39, 3442, 3492, 3494, 3500; Christ Church at, 3525, 3527, 3578, 3600, 3606, 3646 (1763) 3845, 4247, (1784) 4317, (1800) 4387


Paalding, Abraham, 2139, 3869 Paalding, Joost (Joseph), 3758,


3970


Paaling, see Pauling


Paas (Easter), 3928


Pachico, Rodrigo, 1168


Pachot, Mr, 1409-11


Pachot, Mrs Isacheran, 1409-11


Pagaion, Monsieur, 928


Paget (Pagetus), Rev. Theodore, Presbyterian minister at Amster- dam, (1639-46) 178ª


a According to Jan Wagenaar, Amsterdam in zyne opkomst, aanwas, ges- chiedenissen, II. 174-75, the first minister of the Presbyterian church at Amster- dam was Rev. John Pagett (1607-17), while Rev. Thomas Pagett was called from Blakeley, near Manchester, in 1639, and removed to Shrewsbury, England, in 1646. No Rev. Theodore Paget is mentioned.


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Paghkatghkan, Delaware county,


N. Y., 4383


Paige, Rev. Winslow, 4248, (1800) 4389


Pakringa, J., 2792


Palatinate, The, 87, 1600-6, 1674-79,


1691, 1781, 1784, 1821-31, 2406, 2424, 2630, 3254-55, 3265


Palatinates, or extensive land grants, 1314


Palatine catechism - a description of the Palatinate camps in England, 1817-20


Palatine churches, 2630


Palatine consistory, 1792


Palatine Lutheran church at Quas- saick, 2380, 3171-72


Palatine refugees in England and America, their condition during the past 50 years, (1660-1710) 1820- 31; general condition of the Pala- tine Protestants, (1701) 1453-59; " Declaration," of the elector, John William, in favor of his Protestant subjects, (1705) 1600-6; Queen Anne notified of this "Declara- tion," (1707) 1674-79; list of items relating to the Palatines in the records of the English Board of Trade, (1708) 1691-95; Palatine immigrants mostly from the Lower Palatinate, 1782; "Order " of the English Council for naturalizing the Palatines and sending them to New York, (May 10, 1708) 1702- 3, 1796-97; arrival in England of Rev. Joshua Kocherthal, his peti- tion to Queen Anne and action of the Board of 'T'rade, (June 22, 1708) 1705-9; account by Governor Lovelace of his voyage to New York with a party of the Palatines, (Dec. 18, 1708) 1712, 1720-21; con- tract of the Palatines with the English government, (Dec. 1709) 1814-16; extracts from the journal of the House of Commons, concern- ing the Palatines in England; shall any be settled in England? many


Palatine refugees in England and America (continued)


sent to Ireland, (1709-11) 1724- 42; letters about the Palatines in England, opposition to their intro- duction, (1709) 1752-55; addi- tional extracts from the journal of the House of Commons about them, (1709-11) 1832-41; their general character and customs, 1831; they should be settled in colonies, (1709) 1827; they petition that John F. Haegar may go with them as their pastor, he is examined and ordained by the bishop of London, (1709) 1816-17; the Palatines in New York under Ingoldsby's ad- ministration, (1709) 1735-38; dis- cussion as to their location in New York, statistics, 1739-50, 1824; 2227 Palatines in New York, (1710) 1692; rumor that certain Palatines had turned Pietists, 1742-43; objections to the settle- ment of many of them in England, (1711) 1752-55; history of their movement to England, (July 18, 1709) 1774-94; petition of Ger- mans at Quassaick (Newburgh), for help, (1709) 1800-2; other pe- titions for help, 1804-5; letters and documents, more Palatines to be sent to New York, (1709-10) 1808, 1811-41; second immigration of Palatines, landed on Nutten island, 470 had died on passage over, (1710) 1854-55, 1861; letters of Rev. John F. Haegar to the Society for Propagating the Gospel, 1861-63, 1871-73, 1880, 1886, 1896; Palatine schoolhouse at Queensbury (Germantown), Colum- bia county, N. Y .; Rev. Joshua Kocherthal, a Lutheran minister, leads to a division of the immi- grants into Lutheran and Re- formed, 1877-78; the Palatines in Carolina want a minister, (1711) 1884; John Conrad Weiser, the


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Palatine refugees in England and America (continued)


Palatines, (1711-60) 1898; Hae- gar's letter to Mr. Chamber- layn, his trip to Canada, as chaplain, with the Palatine troops, (1712) 1960-62; Governor Hunter has exhausted his stock and credit in supplying them, 1965-66, 1993- 94; the land at Quassaick creek to be divided among them, (1713) 1998; Governor Hunter tried to keep the Palatines together, but many have gone to Schoharie, (1713) 2000, 2006-7; their ex- treme poverty and suffering, 2001, 2011; the Dutch church of New York sends them a large supply of provisions, 2002-3; statistics, 2004- 5; petition of the Germans at Quassaick for a division of the lands, (1714) 2051, 2122, 2124-25, 2143-48; Domine Haegar has also persuaded other Palatines to pur- chase a great tract of land, that they may live together, his personal lack of funds, statistics, (1714) 2059-63; Haegar's parochial notes of the Palatine towns, populations and communicants, (1715) 2093- 94; petition to erect a church at Kingsberry, permission given, the work, (1715) 2098, 2102, 2109, 2111, 2116-17; petition to the king to allow a salary to Haegar, suc- cessful, (1716) 2106-8, 2113; Haegar's parochial notes, (1716) 2110; statistics, (1718) 2123; re- view of the Palatine emigration to America, their arrival in 1709, 1700 had died on the passage, con- ditions under which they came, their removal to Livingston Manor, (1720) 2147-48; 50 families sent to Schoharie, their desire for per- manent settlements, 2168-73; pe- tition for the division of the land at Germantown to the several families, (1724) 2218-19; petition granted, 2222; second and third emigration of Palatines to America,


Palatine refugees in England and America (continued)


with Rev. Oehl as their minister, 2232-33, 2519, 2535, 2671, 3078, 3171-72, 3400


Paling, Major, see Pauling, Levi


Pallas, an Indian, 3403-5


Palls, use of at funerals, 2444


Palm island, 1789


Palmer, J., 927 Palmer, Nehemiah, 2621


Palmer, Silvanus, 2621-22


Palmer, Solomon, 3484, 3502


Palmer, Rev., rector at Amboy,


3816-17, 3864-65


Palmer (Pamer), Thomas, 1322


Palmerston, [Henry Temple, 2d Vis- count], 4067


Paltz (Palatinate), see Palatinate Paltz, see New Paltz


Pama, Rev., 2565


Pamphlets (booklets), 176; on the Frelinghuysen case, 2330, 2332, 2349, 2359; on the coetus contro- versy, (1762) 3831, 3836, 3862. See also Leydt, Ritzema


Pannebakker, Peter, 2009 Panna, see Ponds, N. J.


Pantagolus, Meletius, Greek bishop of Ephesus, writes a letter, in Greek, to the Classis of Amsterdam, (1644) 185


Papacy, The, 946, 949, 1247


Papal church, indirectly referred to in the baptismal formula, 429; Domine Megapolensis invited by Fathers Bressani and LeMoyne to return to, 437, 439; Megapolen- sis's tract on the, (1658) 404, 427, 439


Papal persecutions under James II, 1777


Papers, early, Independent Reflector, (1753), 3456; New York Mercury, (1753) 3457; New York Gazette, (1753) 3457; Ocasional Reverbe- rator, (1753) 3457; Independent Whig, (1753) 3388


Papirineam (Paparinam), Indian name of an island in the Harlem river, 1138, 3711


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Papists, ministers going to Russia must not dispute with Lutherans or Papists, (1636) 102; the Classis of Amsterdam complains to the Di- rectors of the West Indies Com- pany of their licensing papists to trade in Brazil, (1646) 204-6; a few in New Netherland, (1655) 335; if Lutherans allowed to hold services, papists will soon apply, (1655) 387; Megapolensis's ac- count of, in central New York, (1658) 436-39; persons baptized by, need not be rebaptised, (1661) 513; Megapolensis disinherited by, 602; allusions, 830, 920, 961, 967, 971-73, 980-83, 985, 990-91, 1009, 1031, 1034, 1042, 1049, 1053, 1085, 1214, 1377-78, 1600-6, 1674-79, 2063, 3341


Paraiba (Pariba), Brazil, 42, 172 Paramaribo, 2663, 2792, 2855, 2857, 3014, 3044, 3050, 3094, 3103-5, 3109, 3120, 3216-17, 3302, 3327, 3466, 3539-40, 3566, 3671, 3793, 4112-13, 4168-69. See also Suri- nam


Paramus, Classis of, formed by divi- sion of Classis of Hackensack, (1800) 4383


Paramus (Peremus), N. J., Domine Erickzon called to, 2330-31, 2359; allusion, 2464; Mancius becomes pastor, 2601, 3210; allusion, 3027; call of Vander Linde, (1748) 3028; allusion, 3099, 3101, 3331, 3338, 3562, 3583, 3609; letter from its pastor, Vander Linde, to the clas- sis, (1755) 3622-23; an anticoetus meeting held at, (Nov. 3, 1755) 3624-33, 3652-53; allusion, 3643- 46, 3666, 3669; its pastor among the opponents of coetus, (1756) 3578-80; allusions, 3691, 3695, 4012, 4211, 4243, 4246, 4248, (1784) 4318, 4383, (1800) 4391 Pardon, Jacob, 1526, 1608


Parents only to present children for baptism, (1658) 430-31


Paris, Ferdinand John, 2645


Paris, France, 437, 1069


Parish of Jamaica, 2645


Parish school of Trinity Church, 2190


Parishes, in general, (1677) 693, 1081-82, 1998


Parishes in New Jersey, (1665) 569 Parishes in New York, (1689) 991, (1693) 1077; Trinity Church de- clared to be the " parish church " of New York City, in its charter, (1697) 1143-45; on Long Island, (1665) 571-72, (1704) 1553


Parisian (Parisiens), Otto, 4240, 4280 Parker, Mr, 4116


Parker, Coloes, 1306


Parker, James, a printer, 3523


Parker, William, 753


Parliament, acts of, do not apply to the colonies unless they are spe- cifically mentioned, 1080, 3429


Parmentier, Peter, 2502, 2505, 2558, 2582


Parmerend, see Purmerend


Parochial church of New York City -Trinity Church, (1697) 1140


Parochial schools, (1619) 4220, 4216, 2337, 2374; at Hem, Holland, 36 Parole, 1906-7


Parritsfield, N. Y., 2676


Parsell, Nickolas, 413


Parsippany (Persippany, Persip- peny), N. J., 4248, (1784) 4318


Parsonages, 804-5, 842, 866, 881, 915, 1300, 4334 Parsons, 1082


Parsons, Samuel, 927


Particular assemblies (particular


bodies or classes), (1771) 4213, 4216, 4228, 4251, 4253, 4282; as- sumed the name of classes, (1784) 4321, 4324, 4331


Particular (or special) grace, 4123, 4134


Particular (Byzondere) synods in Holland, (1619) 4221, 4223


Particular synod in America, the old assembly or synod (1771-92) be- comes a Particular Synod, (1793)


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Particular synod in America (cont'd)


4367-69, (1794) 4370, (1796) 4372-73, 4376, (1797) 4377, (1799) 4377; writes to Synod of North Holland, (1799) 4378, 4381; divided into the particular synods of New York and Albany, (1800) 4381-84


Parton, John, 684


Pasaick (in Classis of Albany), N. Y., (1800) 4390


Passaic, 1107. See also Aquackononck Pastoral letter of general synod to the churches, (1800) 4384-87


Patent for Manor of Fordham, see Fordham, Manor of; for townships, to Kings College, to Trinity Church, to Collegiate Church, (1770) 4183-84, 4191


Patent of Charles II for New Nether- land, (1664) 559, 560, 1591. See also New Jersey


Patent to Trinity Church of the Queen's Farm, (1705) 1590, 1597- 98; confirmed by the Queen, (1709) 1801; allusions, 1552, 2052-53


Patent for Lutheran lands at New- burgh, (1751) 3171-72


Paterson, N. J., 2244


Patria, 249, 563, 573, 587, 635, 647, 782, 900


Patrick, Daniel, 932 Patron, see Patroon


Patronage, the bishop of London com- plains that the king's right of pa- tronage in the colonial churches is not duly asserted by the governors, (1677) 693; rests with the pa- troons in the Dutch and English manors, 75, (1642) 143, (1686) 920, 1146, 1151 (1715) 2095; in the consistory of the Dutch Church of New York by the articles of surrender, (1664) 558; and by their charter, (1696) 1151; and in the consistories of other Dutch churches, 2163, 2469; and in the town vestries, by the ministry act, (1693) 1079; in the city vestry


Patronage (continued)


and one of the church wardens of Trinity Church, by its charter, (1697) 1146-47; in the church wardens and vestrymen of Trinity Church, (by new act of incorpora- tion), (1704) 1564, 1568, see also 1552; in New Jersey, the proprie- tors shall never claim any right of patronage in the churches, (1665) 569-70


Patroons, the West India Company the general patroon of all New Netherland, (1621, 1623) 37; re- serves to itself Manhattan island, (1640) 188; duty of local patroons to provide clergymen, schoolmasters and comforters of the sick, 46, 75, 78, 79; allusions, 84; new more general charter for patroons, 129, 130, 188; contract of patroon Van Rensselaer with Rev. John Mega- polensis, (1642) 143-48, 153, 158 - 57; the company, being the general patroon, insists on indorsing Van Rensselaer's contract with Mega- polensis, (1642) 153; expiration of this contract, effort to extend it a year, (1648) 230-31, 239; renewed request of Megapolensis for his re- lease granted, (1649) 248-49; classis urges the patroon's exe- cutors to provide another minister for Rensselaerwyck, 251-52; the patroon must be indemnified for the retention of Megapolensis at Manhattan, (1649) 262; the patroon warned by classis, against employing Grasmere, a suspended minister, (1650) 272, 283; the church of Rensselaerwyck and the Consistory of Manhattan warned against recognizing him, (1650) 289, 290-95; a new charter of patroonships to all who may settle colonies (1650) 276; classis urges the patroon to send another min- ister to Rensselaerswyck, (1651) 286-95; classis recommends Epis- copius to the patroon, but he de-


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Patroons (continued)


clines, (1652) 305-6; recommends Rev. Gideon Schaats, he accepts, ordained, his contract with the patroon (1652) 309, 310; the pa- troon gives 1000 guilders toward a new church building, (1656) 344; dispute between the West India Company and the patroon as to tithes, (1656) 353, 442; expiration of Schaats's contract with the patroon, will remain on increase of salary, classis notifies the patroon, (1658) 417; allusions, 651, 3226- 27


Pattee, John, 933 Pauli, Rev. Jacob, 39


Pauling (Paaling, Paling, Pawling), Levi, of Kingston, 3621, 3958,


4060, 4074-75, 4085, 4211, 4243, 4246


Pauling. See also Pawling


Paulinus - a mistake of Governor Lovelace for Polhemus, (1671) 616 Paulis, Mr, 368


Paulison, John, 3925


Paulus, Elizabeth, 703


Paulusz, Cornelis, 2275


Pauw, Michiel, patroon of Pavonia, 361


Pauw (Pavo), Rev. Petrus, 462, 707, 764 Pauwelson, Mons, 676 Pauwlten, C., 2383


Pavo, Rev. Peter, see Pauw, Rev. Petrus


Pavonia, N. J., 86, 361


Pawling, Henry, 684


Pawling. See also Pauling


Paycock, Robert, 684


Peace, after the Revolution, (1784) 4323-24, 4337; proclaimed between the republics of Holland and Eng- land, (1654) 327; established by the treaties of Westphalia, (1648) 226; of Breda, (1667) 639, 1658; of Westminster, (1674) 652, 1658 Peace articles in Kings county, L. I., (1712) 1930-33, 1981, 2011, (1714) 2066, 2083-86, (1755) 3534, 3559- 60, 3588, 3616, 3661, 3663


Peace articles proposed at Raritan, (1732) 2568, 2592, 2638, 2653, 2659, 2665-68, 2678


Peace sermons to be preached by Arondeus and Van Sinderin, 3213, 3491


Pearl street, New Amsterdam, (1633) 85, 119


Pearson, Colonel, 1405


Pearss, William, 3881


Peartree, Mrs, 1803; (Widow),


2376


Peartree, William, 1573, 1714, 1805, 1807, 1847-48, 1854


Pechtel, John, 2834


Peck, Andries Frederick, 3082, 3084


Peek, Jacobus, 3132, 3590, 3632 Peekskill, N. Y., Anglican church at, (1776) 4290; Dutch church at, (1800) 4387


Peetersen, Samuel, 676


Peifer, Adam, 4033


Peiffers (Peitfers, Peyffers, Peytfers), Rev. W[ilhelmus], at Amsterdam, 3473-74, 3476-78, 3488, 3567-73, 3582, 3597, 3641, 3644, 3647, 3883, 3979


Peigenina, Rev. Gualterus, 299. See also Pereyzinus, Rev. Gaulterus, 622


Peiret (Peiretsz, Perrot), Rev. Pierre, 879, 998, 1043, 1089, 1172, 1188, 1268, 1321, 1324; petitions Cornbury for salary, (1702) 1513, 1528; president of a ministerial society, (1704) 1559


Pekamptekook, 1069


Pelham, Manor of, 1077, (1704) 1553, 3452-53


Pelham, T[homas], one of the lords of trade, 2192


Pell, Thomas, 3452


Pella, a place of refuge, 4228


Pelletreau, Elias, 2237


Pelling, Dr, 1787 Pels, Evert, 153, 157


Peltry trade, 635, 879


Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, second


Presbyterian pastor in New York, (1748) 4047 Pembroke Castle, 2562


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Pembroke, Thomas, earl of Mont- gomery, 1726, 1787, 1835


Penal religious laws of England, do not extend to the colonies, asserted by Makemie, (1706) 1670-71


Penicook (Penekoke) Indians, 1362, 1383


Penitential sermons, 2739, 3213, 3222-25, 3594


Penkovius, Rev. N., 789


Penmanship, 3257, 3351, 3652


Penn's patent, as to religion, bishop of London desires that it should not prevent Anglican chaplains from entering Pennsylvania, (1681) 759


Pennsylvania, 27, 28, 29, 759; perfect freedom of religion in, (1682) 800; allusions, 947, 958, 987, 1024, 1045, 1052, 1061, 1093, 1134, 1170, 1262, 1427, 1438; a suggested refuge for the Palatines, 1789-93, 1829; Assembly of, in opposition to the queen's authority, (1707) 1682- 84; almost all „of its members Quakers, 1767; historical society of, 1693; has no ministry act, 1910, 1991-92, 2000, 2425-37, 2440, 2443; letter of classis to the Germans in, ratifying all the acts of Boehm, (1729) 2468-71, 2630-31, 2671, 2673, 2676, 2705, 2734-35, 2737, 2755, 2761; German churches in, 2799, 2812, 2836, 2849, 2935, 4038, 4067, 4096-98, 4160; Mora- vians and Romanists in, 2907, 2919-20, 3243, 3278, 3301; univer- sity of, 3057, 3069; only one Dutch church in, 3057; coetus of German churches, 3037, 3071, 3122, 3128, 3882, 3919-20, 4166, 4195, 4207, 4272; allusions, 3287, 3295, 3342- 47, 3350, 3405-6, 3409, 3486, 3498, 3555, 3582, 3584, 3687, (1771) 4207


Penokius (Benockius, Pennokius), Rev. Joh., 1287, 1292


Pensionary Buys, see Buys, Willem Pensionary Heinsius, see Heinsius, Antonie


Pensionary Marcus, see Marcus


[Pieter]


Pentecost, (1619) 4224


People, The, 457-58, 864, 866, 2739, 2804, 2865


Pera, suburb of Constantinople, 1364 Pereca (Perica), W. I., 4168-69


Peren-poort, in the Manor of Ford- ham, 2121


Pereyzinus, Rev. Gualterus, 622. See


also Peigenina, Rev. Gualterus, 299 Perizonius, Rev. R[utgerus], minis- ter at Amsterdam, 3731-32, 3748, 3752, 3765 Perkins, Mary, 927


Pernambuco, Brazil, 41


Perrot, see Peiret


Perry, Mr, 995


Perry, Bishop, quotation from his "American Episcopal Church," 759, 1133


Perry, Micaiga, 1788


Persecuted churches, in Flanders, a minister sent to, (1629) 76; in England and Ireland, (1643) 169, 170, 174-75; nearly $9000 raised for by Classis of Amsterdam, 177- 82


Persecutions, 87; unjustifiable, 1080; not allowed in the Palatinate, (1705) 1601-2; in England and Scotland, (1639) 122; in Germany, 2427


Persen, Cornelis, 2811, 3952-59, 4011-12, 4021-22, 4029, 4034, 4040 Persen, Johannes, jr, 3200, 4033 Persen, Matthew, 4033


Persippany, see Parsippany


Perth Amboy, N. J., 1711, 1438 Peter, an Indian, 3400


Peterborough, [Henry Mordaunt, 2d] earl of, 894, 897, 925


Peters, Mr, 3840 Peters, Rev. Hugh, 170 Petersen, Andrie[s], 684


Petersen, George, 2930, 3078, 3095 Petersen, Matthew, 2974, 3413


Petersen, Peter, 684


Peterson, Cor., of Three Mile Run, N. J., 2478


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Peterson, Frederick, 684


Petri Apiani [Cosmographia?], one of the books belonging to Jonas Bronck, 168


Petri, Rev. Rudolphus, 73, 88


Petrus, an Indian, 2634


Pettet, Tho[mas], 934


Petticoat Lane, New York City, 1528 Pettit, Joshua, 2135


Pews, 278, 2672, 4151-52, 4256; of Fletcher, given to Trinity Church, 1220; for minister's wife, 2866 Peyster, see De Peyster


Philadelphia, a ship, 4337, 4342 Philadelphia, Pa., allusions, 878, 1053, 1512, 1599, 1761, 1810, 1896, 1898, 2017, 2053, 2424, 2475, 2484- 86, 2513-15, 2519; Weiss, pastor in German church, (1728) 2406; funds sought by him in Holland wherewith to build a church, 2530, 2597, 2710, 2718; allusions, 2753, 2761, 2774, 2853, 2932, 2960, 3287, 3346, 3350, 3370, 3644, 3687, 3762; Presbyterian church of, Rev. Jede- diah Andrews, pastor, (1730) 2519; presbytery of, 2684; Anglican church in, (1759) 3735; allusions, 4038, 4086, 4114, 4143, 4272, (1776) 4294, 4314 (1785) 4335 Philip IV, Elector Palatine, 1821 Philips, Charles, 3968, 4286


Philips, Rev. Francis, Anglican, sent to Stratford, Ct., (1712-13) 2015, 2017


Philips (Phillip, Phillips, Phylps), Hendrick, deacon at Fishkill, 2502, 2505, 2534, 2558, 2582; elder at Fishkill, (1765) 3985


Philips, Sir John, 1739, 1740, 1788 Philips (Phillips), Thomas, 933 Philipsburgh, Manor of, 3452; church of, 3562, 3583, 3669; an Anglican church, (1759) 3735, 4243, 4387 Philipsburgh, Palatinate, 1783 Philipse (Philips), Adolph, 1221, 1315, 1322, 1615, 1618-19, 1798, 1805, 1847-48, 1854, 1873, 1934, 2009, 2020, 2024, 2047, 2143, 2145, 2151, 2176, 2635


Philipse (Philipsen, Filips, Filipzen, Flypse), Frederick, (1660) 476, (1664) 565, 586, 595, (1674) 642, 677, 679, 743, 927, 963, 967-68, 971, 973, 981, 984, 1025, 1030, 1064, 1085, 1217, 1270, 1315, 1441, 3452 Philipse (Philips), Frederick, 2358; judge, (1733) 2623, 3508, 3544; member of New York Assembly, (1770) 4176


Phillips, Rev. George, Independent, (1718) 2126, 2141


Philo-Reflector, 3457, 3459


Phyfe, James, treasurer of Collegiate Church, secures a history of the suits connected with the property of the church, 2223


Physicians, ministers forbidden to act as physicians, (1633) 85, (1641) 139; report to be made on subject, (1643) 173; Rector Cur- tius (Latin teacher) also practises medicine, (1660) 474; Rev. Sam- uel Megapolensis (1664-68) also a physician, 489, 531; Peter Sluiter, a Labadist, also a physi- cian, (1683) 869; charge against him, a post-mortem examination, 869-71; three physicians in New York (1710), Dr Law, Dr Moore, Dr Garren, ordered to visit the ship bringing over the Palatines, much sickness aboard, (1710) 1855; Rev. Mauritius Goetschius also a physician, (1755) 3553 Pick, Rev. D. C. A., 4362 Picquet, Abbé, 3107


Pictet, Professor, at Geneva, 2295


Pidgeon, William, of Flushing, L. I., 413


Piedmontese, The, 530


Pierron, Father Jean, S. J., (1667) 590


Pieter, Reijutje, see Pietersen, Reyn- dert


Pieters, Marie, 703


Pietersen, Adolph, 521, 631, 641, 1030


Pietersen, Aert, 403-4


Pietersen, Cornelis, 121


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Pietersen, Evert, sent as teacher to New Amstel, (Mar. 1657) 378; hears of a colony of 400 people to follow him, his school, in need of stationery, etc., (Aug. 12, 1657) 402; is also chorister, visitor of the sick and deacon, in New Amstel, (1659) 458; is visiting Holland, (1660) 495; is appointed schoolmaster, chorister and visitor of the sick in New Amsterdam, (1661) 502-3; takes the place of Van Hoboocken, 522; allusion, 542; his salary from the company lost by the surrender, appeals to the city authorities for its continu- ance, (1664) 563, (1665) 575, (1666) 577, (1669) 600; assists Domine Drisius in church service, (1670) 610; his finances, (1674) 642; is old and feeble, De la Noy takes his place as chorister and visitor of the sick, (1686) 932. See also W. H. Kilpatrick, Dutch Schools of New Netherland


Pietersen, Gerbrant, 2446-47


Pietersen, Hendrick, 366


Pietersen, J., 3597


Pietersen, Jacob, 366, 825


Pietersen, Jochim, 197


Pietersen, John, 192


Pietersen, Lefferts, 1120


Pietersen (Pittersen), Louris, 474


Pietersen, Marcelis, 1199


Pietersen, Reyndert, 512, 538


Pietersen (Pietersse), Simon, 34


Pieterz, J. Plouteau, of Paramaribo, 3095, 3120


Pietists, rumor that certain Pala- tines had become, 1742-43; in Pennsylvania, 2426, 2429


Piffenser, John, 2329


Piljardus, Rev., 493




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