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Remse, Isaac, (1752) 3306
Remsen, Mr, 4249 Remsen, Daniel, 1848
Remsen, Dirck, 3620, 4101
Remsen, Femmetje, 703
Remsen, Jacob, 3074, 3080, 3176-78, 3188, 3190, 3331, 3420, 3473
Remsen, Jeremiah, 1198, 1990, 2782- 84, 2788-89, 2804-5, 2894, 2899, 3178, 3187, 3437, 3662, 3733
Remsen, Jeronimus, 1713, 1723, 1797- 98, 1806, 2600, 2624, 3023-24, 3042 Remsen, Joris, 703, 3542, 3619 Remsen, Peter, 4135
Remsen, Rem, 1198, 1885, 2804-5, 3074, 3080, 3331, 3437, 3726, 3925- 26, 4011-12, 4028
Remsen's Bush (Florida), N. Y., 4383, 4389
Remtse, Johannes, 2774
Bend, John, 4173
Reneau, Andrew, 1751
Renenstock, Job, 2437
Rensius, Rev. Nicholas, secretary of the Classis of Alckmaer, (1650) 274
Rensselaer (Rentselaer), see Van Rensselaer
Rensselaer, Classis of, (1880) 4382
Rensselaer, J. W., 1844 [Apparently an error for J. V[an] Rensselaer ] Rensselaer Manor, 2154, 2169 Rensselaerwyck, see Albany Rents, 1164, 1167, 1297 Repatriate, 1287, 3109
Repertorium (or digest), of the acts of the Synod of North Holland, 908-15, 4396
Reply to the citations of the church of Raritan, 2244
Reporti, see Ruparty
Representation of condition of the Anglican church by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 1950-52; by the friends of Governor Hunter, (1714) 2014- 19
Republics of Holland and England, 311; peace between them, 327 Res judicata, 3893, 3979
Responsive readings in Holland, 77, 119, 130. See also English cere- monies
Restoration of monarchy in England, (1660) 170
Revealed religion, 4323
Revenue of New Amsterdam, to help support the church, (1653) 318
Reverdye, Peter, writes to bishop of London, (1689) 982-83
Revivals, (1732-42) 2565, 2745
Revolution, English, (1688) 1013, 1131-32, 1777; American, (1776- 83) 4289-4300; barbarities com- mitted, (1778) 4303-4, 4323-24, 4356
Reyder, Alphen, 2745
Reyder, Juriaen, 2887
Reyersen, Adrian, 1198
Reyersen, Gerrit, 1004, 1018
Reyersen, Jacob, 2739
Reyersz, Cornelis, 2270, 2745, 2780- 81, 2888-90,2895
Reynolds, Tho[ma]s, 1883
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Reynoutss, Reynout, 557 Reytsma, Toeko, 3694
Reytsma. See also Reitsma, Reit- zema, Ritzema
Rheinbeck, N. Y. (German), 2123, 2935-38, 2957, 3043, 3060, 3119, 3251, 3294, (1784), 4318 Rheinfels, Germany, 1675
Rhenen (Reenen), Holland, 617, 730 Rhenish wine, 1782
Rhine, the, (1705) 1600
Rhinebeck (The Flats), N. Y., 3217, 3302, 3327, 3562-63, 3644; Rev. Cock called, (1762) 3830-32, 3882, 3943, 3952, 3954-56, 3959, 4035, 4068, 4076, 4101-2, 4109, 4154, 4165-66, (1784) 4318; Rev. Kuy- pers called, 4132-33, 4135, allu- sions, 4383, (1800) 4388
Rhode Island, the Doughty colony stops in, 285; a cobbler from, preaches at Flushing, (1657) 397, 426; first Quakers who come to New York, go to, 400, 409, 410, 433, 444, 447, 709; allusions, 1037, 1097, 1222, 1512, 1744, 2015 Rhodes, John, 498 Rhoon, Holland, 70 Rhymed Psalms, (1761) 3822 Rhynfeltz, see Rheinfels
Rhynsdyck, Rev. Henricus, 706, 975 Ribbely, Mr, 3217 Ribbers, Rev., 3260 Rice, George, 3935, 3942
Rice, Owen, 3161 Richard I, 3429 Richard-Joseph, a ship, 1731, 1840 Richard (Richards), Paulus, (1664) 557, 643, 965, 971, 973 Richard, Philip, 933 Richards, Paul, (1726) 2100, 2377, 2488; an elder, 2761-63, 3124, 3396, 3495-96, 3500, 3508, 3518, 3543-44 Richards, Samuel, 2123 Richardson, Francis, 933 Richelieu river, 316 Richmond, England, 509
Richmond, a ship, 1227, 1245, 1286 Richmond county, S. I., 1076-79; cen- sus, (1698) 1264, (1703) 1954,
Richmond county, S. I. (continued)
(1712) 2196-97. See also Staten Island
Ridder, Evert, see De Ridder, Evert
Ridge, Anne, 508-9
Ridge, Thomas, 508
Rieger, Bartholomew, 2833
Rieger, Rev. John B., 2665, 2696, 2718, 2812, 2842, 2845, 2849, 2878, 2902-3, 2909, 2919
Rieger, N., student at Leyden, (1743) 2823
Riemenschneider, Johann Heinrich, 3162
Riflarius, Rev., in Brazil, 42
Riggs, Colonel [John], rector Vesey writes to, 1810-11
Riggs, Mrs, 2024
Rights of the Dutch church, (1706) 1637-38, 1689, 1699, 1702. See also Liberties of the church
Rights of the king's subjects, 1015- 16, 1180
Riker, L., 3413
Ringland, John C., 4040
Ringo (Pingo), Albartus, 1261, 1347, 1357, 1366 Ringseed, Ireland, 1728, 1736
Ripse, Claes, 1018
Ristman, Professor, 3973
Risuerus, Professor, 3406
Ritsers, Paulus, 2865 (evidently meant for Paulus Richards)
Ritzema, Rev. John, allusions, 2748, 2750; called to New York, (1744), examined and ordained, 2848-49; his arrival and pleasant reception, 2866-69; writes to classis, (June 1746), 2913-16, 2979-81; allusions, 2941, 2956-57; favors the coetus, 2958-59; allusions, 2963, 2969, 2971-72, 2974, 2996, 2998-3000, 3001-2, 3004, 3012, 3024-25, 3033- 34, 3038, 3042, 3043, 3051-53, 3055; classis writes to him, (May 5, 1749) 3060-61; allusions, 3064, 3071, 3072, 3075, 3080, 3087, 3089, 3091-93, 3098-99, 3100, 3102, 3105, 3108, 3110, 3113, 3114, 3123, 3128- 30, 3132-35, 3137-38, 3144, 3146,
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Ritzema, Rev. Jolın (continued)
3148, 3151, 3159, 3160, 3168, 3174; made extraordinary clerk of coetus, (1751) 3179, 3180-81, 3184, 3186, 3187, 3190, 3193-95; writes to clas- sis, (Nov, 1751) 3201-2; allusions, 3203, 3211-15, 3220, 3222-24, 3226; classis writes to him, (1752) 3233- 35, 3242-44, 3262, 3264-65, 3281- 82, 3287, 3288, 3291, 3302, 3308, 3335-36, 3357-58, 3373, 3376, 3396, 3413-17, 3421, 3441-42, 3454- 56, 3462, 3465, 3471, 3475, 3479, 3485, 3490-95, 3500-2; a letter forged in Ritzema's name, (Dec. 1754) 3526-27, 3567; letters signed by, 3529, 3532, 3536; personal petition of Ritzema to the governor and Council for a professorship of divinity for the Dutch in Kings College, (May 7, 1755) 3542-45; allusion, 3546; re-
fuses to give up the minute book to an irregularly called meeting of the coetus, (May 27-30, 1755) 3548-51; the additional charter se- cured by Ritzema for a divinity professorship in Kings College, (May 30, 1755) 3554-56; allusions, 3559-60, 3565-68; consistory cen- sures Ritzema for getting a char- ter for a divinity professorship without their consent, and his re- ply, (Aug. 11, 1755) 3574-77; Ritzema, a member of the confer- entie, their letter to the classis,
(Sept. 3, 1755) 3582-85, 3589-90; allusions, 3593, 3596-3604; writes to classis in opposition to Rev. Theodore Frelinghuysen's plan of an American Classis, (Oct. 13, 1755), 3605-7; allusions, 3608-10,
3614-18, 3621, 3624, 3633, 3637, 3639-40, 3642; classis writes to Ritzema, etc., (Jan. 13, 1756) 3644-47; allusions, 3650, 3652-54, 3662-67, 3675-76, 3679-80; writes to the Synod of North Holland, (Dec. 6, 1756) 3684-85; allusions, 3700, 3703-4, 3707; writes to clas- sis, (June 16, 1758) 3713-15, 3724-
Ritzema, Rev. John (continued)
25, 3727, 3729, 3737-38, 3747, 3748, 3751, 3755, 3757; allusions, (1761) 3801, 3803, 3804, 3807, 3808; signs conferentie letter to classis, (1761), 3811-12, 3818, 3820-21, 3829; his pamphlet in answer to Leydt, 3823-24, 3826, 3831; report on his pamphlet, 3831-32; signs conferentie letter to classis, (1762) 3836-38, 3842-51, 3853, 3856-59, 3862, 3865, 3867, 3870; makes com- plaint, 3870-71, 3873; report on his complaint, 3875-76; classis writes to, (Oct. 3, 1763) 3897-98; allu- sions, 3882-86, 3892-93, 3895, 3900-1, 3903, 3914-17, 3921-33; with DeRonde, writes to Consistory of Kingston, concerning Domine Meyer, (1764) 3930 (see Meyer, Hermanus), 3934, 3936, 3942-49; writes to classis, (May 12, 1764) 3947; writes to Rev. W. Budd, 3948, 3957, 3959, 3967, 3970-74; writes an address to the American Dutch church, with extracts from classical and synodical letters con- demning the coetus, (Feb. 28, 1765) 3976-83, 3990-91, 4001, 4110-18; writes to classis on Laidlie's non- subordination, 4005-9, 4018; allu- sion, 4022-24; writes to Consistory of Kingston, 4025, 4028-30, 4032; writes to classis, (Feb. 5, 1766) 4036-38; allusions, 4042-45, 4049, 4055, 4057-60, 4061-62, 4065-66, 4068-69, 4075, 4077, 4082-83, 4088- 89, 4100-3, 4106, 4108, 4110-11, 4135-36, 4140-46, 4149, 4152; his account of the effort for a confer- ence for union, (1769) 4155-60, 4162-63, 4165, 4168-69, 4171, 4181, 4184-85, 4187, 4190, 4194-95, 4197- 99, 4200-1, (1771), 4205, 4229, 4238; classis declines to answer his last letter, (1772) 4240, 4243, 4245, 4247, 4253, 4259-60, 4264, 4267, 4272, 4281-84; made emeritus by his consistory, (1784) 4317; writes to classis of his treatment
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Ritzema, Rev. John (continued)
after the Revolution (1785), 4332- 36, 4344a
Ritzema, Rudolphus, 3713; natural- ized, (1766) 4060
Ritzema. See also Reitsma, Reitze- ma, Reytsma River Indians, 1382-83
Robert (or Rupert), son of Frederick V, 1821
Roberts, John, (1661) 509
Roberts, John, (1766) 4067
Roberts, Thomas, 464
Roberts, Zechariah, 1587-88
Robertson, General [James], (1776) 4291
Robesen, Thomas, collector,
(1719) 2128
Robie, Charles, 4172
Robinson, B., 1883
Robinson, Beverly, 3986
Robinson, Colonel, 3243
Robinson, Isaiah, 4074
Robinson, Joseph, 2928-29, 3017,
3508, 3544
Robinson, Samuel, 4090-91
Robinson, Simon, 4209
Robinson, Thomas, 4096
Rochefort, Rev. Charles D., in Cu- racao, 280
Rochelle, France, 354, 530, 533. See also New Rochelle
Rochester, Earl of, 897
Rochester, Lawrence [Hyde, Ist], earl of, 1787 Rochester, Thomas, lord bishop of, 1787
Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., 2811, 3012, 3119, 3255, 3264, 3267, 3437, 3445-46, 3561-63, 3598, 3620-21, 3655, 3709, 3746; petitions for a charter, 4074-75, 4211, 4243, 4246, 4248, (1784) 4318, 4383, (1800) 4388
Rockland county, N. Y., 1245 Rodd, Thomas, 1097, 1133
Rodenburg (Rotenburg), Lucas, Gov- ernor of Curaçao, 280
Roderen, Rev. David, at Amsterdam, 270
Rodert, Daniel, 3473
Rodgers, Rev. Dr John, pastor of Presbyterian Wall street church, (1766) 4046-48, 4081, 4084; in behalf of the Presbyterian church, writes to the Synod of North Hol- land about union of the Dutch and Presbyterian churches, (1770) 4182 Rodman, Dr John, 2622
Rodsio lake, see Corlaer's lake
Roe, David, 4232
Roe, Nathaniel, 2141
Roelandsen (Rolands), Adam, the first schoolmaster at Manhattan, 84, 122, 143
Roelandus, (Rolandius), Rev. [Jacobus], died, (1632) 83
Roelant, Rev., 909 [Typographical error for Relandt, see p. 899]
Roëll, Rev. Herman Alexander, pro- fessor, 1578, 2362, 2389, 2476, 2536, 2546, 2765, 2880, 2894, 3059, 3086,
3263, 3298, 3410, 3686, 3805, 3810, 3833, 3868, 3936, 3998, 4163, 4182 Roeloff, Abraham, 381, 439
Roeloff Jansen's kill, 1517, 2218
Roeloffsen, Catrina, 217
Roeloffsen, Fytje, 217
Roeloffsen, Jan, 217 Roeloffsen, Martin, 3632
Roeloffsen, Peter, 366
Roeloffsen, Sarah, 217b
Roelofsen, Jacob Boelen, 3445-53 Roelofszen (Roeloff, Roelofse), Boele, 557, 608, 611, 800, 805, 842, 873,
1110, 1120, 1202-3, 1212, 1264, 1273, 1277, 1282, 1325, 1357, 1460 Roelfszen, Helmick, 1199 Rogeo, the rock, 3107
Rogerin, Abraham, 221
Rogerius, Rev. John, 242 Rogers, Rev. Ammi, Anglican, Schenectady, (1791-), 3813
a Many of these references are mere signatures to papers.
b These Roeloffsens on page 217 are the children of Anneke Jans and Roeloff Jansen, her first husband. See Bogardus, Everardus.
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Rogge, Dr [H. C.], classified the
papers in the archives of the
Classis of Amsterdam about 1880, 22
Roggen, Francis Peter, 3958, 4040
Roland, Father, 3969
Roland, Rev., 1173, 1188, 1959
Roland, an English boy captured by Indians, 1411
Rolandius, Rev., see Roelandus, Rev. Jacobus
Rolands, see Roelandsen
Rollerd [?], Holland, 875
Roman Antichrist, 3209-10
Roman Catholicism (Roman Catholic church, Romanism), 879, 904-5, 939, 941, 947, 987, 1012-13, 1016, 1019, 1167, 1307, 1322, 1367-70; missionaries among the Indians, 1441, see Indians, Jesuits; plans for the introduction of the Roman church into New York, (1683) 865; papists not included under " liberty of conscience," (1691) 1012-13, 1016; priests excluded from New York by law, (1701-1800) 1449-52, 1466; Catholic processions in the Palatinate need not be recognized by Protestants, (1705) 1601-2; Catholic churches in the Palatinate free in all respects, (1705) 1600-6; Catholic holidays need not be observed by Protestants in the Palatinate, (1705) 1601; Catholics versus Protestants in the Palat- inate, 1606, 1674-79, 3958
Rombouts, François, subscribes ten beavers toward minister's salary, (1666) 586; a schepen, 631; assessed at 5000 guilders, (1674) 642, 890
Rome, H., 4352
Rome. See also Roome
Romeyn, Daniel, 3132
Romeyn, Rev. Dirck (Theodoric), pastor in Ulster county, petitions for a charter, (1766) 4074-75, 4211, 4243, 4246, 4270, 4281; settles at Hackensack, (1778) 4303, 4306-7, 4315, (1784) 4318, 4331, 4338, 4341, 4345, 4348, 4355, 4357, 4359, 4362,
Romeyn, Rev. Dirck (continued)
4365; lector in theology, (1792) 4366; professor of theology, (1797) 4376, 4382, (1800) 4388
Romeyn, Isaac, elder at Fishkill,
(1755) 3598-99. See also Romine, Isaac
Romeyn, Rev. James V. C., 4248, (1800) 4391
Romeyn, Rev. Jeremiah, 4248, (1800) 4388
Romeyn, Rev. John B., (1800) 4388 Romeyn (Romyn), Symon Janss, 556, 586, 643
Romeyn (Romein), Rev. Thomas, allusions, 3012, 3088, 3114; called to churches of Oyster Bay and Jamaica, (Nov. 27, 1752) 3304-6, 3336, 3351-52, 3373; allusions, 3385-87, 3389, 3397-99; examined and ordained, (1753) 3409-12; allusions, 3419, 3421, 3423, 3436, 3438-39, 3442, 3461-64, 3468-70 3472, 3475-76, 3491-92, 3494, 3500, 3527, 3538-39; favors an American Classis, (1755) 3547-49, 3552; allusions, 3565, 3572, 3578-79, 3597, 3600-3, 3606, 3654, 3726, 3736
Romine, Isaac, of Poughkeepsie, (1789) 4353
Romish baptism, 2700
Romish Church in Maryland, (1677) 694
Romish power, the, 3994
Romish priests, act against, (1700) 1368-70, 1392. See also Jesuits
Romme (Roome), Luke, 3212, 3500, 3830, 3990, 4136, 4163
Roome, Widow, 2477
Roome, Henry, 2101
Roome, Jacob, 3881
Roome, Peter, 3926
Roome. See also Rome
Roone, an Indian termination to words, meaning " men," 1379
Roorback ( Roreback ), Johannes, 3881, 3999 Roosa, Alaerdt Heymansen, 501, 697-98
Roosa, Arien Albertson, 684
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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Roose, G., 2489
Roose, Heyman Albertson, 684
Roose, John Albertson, 684
Roose (Roosa). See also Rose
(Rosa)
Rooseboom, William, churchmaster, (1720) 2100, 2309, 2378, 2449, 2489, 3829
Roosenboom, Mr, 659, 660, 738 Roosevelt, Cornelis, (1763) 2101 Roosevelt, Isaac, churchmaster, (1754) 2101, 3667, 3677, 3830, 3853, 3869, 3900, 3909, 3912, 3921, 3931, 3933-34, 4074, 4076, 4080, 4088, 4090, 4093, 4100, 4136, 4172, 4199, 4200, 4202, 4209, 4211-12, 4238, 4243, 4245, 4249, 4252
Roosevelt, Jacobus, churchmaster, (1724) 2100, 2357; deacon, (1727) 2378, 2390, 2440, 2449, 2489; elder, (1738) 2700, 2865, 2868, 3012, 3124, 3167, (1751) 3186, 3212, 3417, (1756) 3667, 3677, (1762) 3817, 3830
Roosevelt, Jacobus, jr, (Jacob's son) , churchmaster, (1759) 2101; deacon, (1763) 3873, 3900-1; elder, (1764) 3912, 3922, 3925-26, 3931, 3934, (1765) 4018, 4082, 4136, 4139, 4151, 4167, 4170-72, 4265, 4267; loans £1600 to Collegiate Church, (1775) 4284; on committee, (1789) 4352
Roosevelt, Jacobus, (John's son), deacon, (1769) 4163, 4171
Roosevelt (Rozevelt), John (Jan), churchmaster, (1719) 2100, 2378, 2477, 2600, 2624 ,2677, 2754, 2761- 62, 2769, 2961, 2969; allusion, 4163 Roosevelt, Nicholas, (1676) 684, (1690) 1006
Roosevelt, Nicholas, elder, 1482-83, 2081; churchmaster, 2101; allu- sions, 2377, 2390, 2488, 3212, 3500, 3830
Roozevelt, see Roosevelt Rosa, Benjamin, 4033 Rosa, Egbert, 4033 Rosa, Heiman, 4033 Rosa, Isaac, 4033
Rosa, Nicholas, 3145 Rosa, Petrus, 4033 Rose, Frederic, 1728 Rose, Peter, 2122, 2143, 2145 Rose, a ship, 1000
Roseboom, Captain Johannes, 2052, 2096, 2148-52, 2156, 2158
Roseboom, John, 4243 Roseboom, Myndert, 2148-52, 2157, 2158, 2186 Rosendale, N. Y., 3562, 4314
Rosenkrantz (Roosekrans) , Rev. Abraham, 3245, 3266, 3285, 3724; first German Reformed minister in New York City, (1760) 3754, 3758, (1761) 3811, 4037-38, 4155, (1784) 4319
Rosie, Jan, 1306 Ross, Gerrit, (1729) 2101
Rossenrade, Alexander, 128 Rossenrade, Arent, 128 Rossler, J. P., 2931
Rostok, Germany, 3809
Rotenburg, Lucas, see Rodenburg, Lucas
Rothenbuhler (Rothenbergler), Rev. Frederick, (1762) 3882, 4038
Rotterdam, Holland, 48, 70, 71, 72, 170, 530; history of Scottish church in, 186; allusions, 1730, 1736, 1838- 39, 2462, 2554; Classis of, 2752, 2755
Rou, Rev. Louis, minister of the French church in New York, 2023, 2229, 2236-41, 2292, 2294-2300, 2303
Roubault, Rev. Jean B., (1761) 3813 Roudax, an Indian, 1381
Rouk (Row), Christian, a Moravian teacher among the Indians, 2852-53 Rousston (Ruston), Bartholomew, a sailor, held as prisoner at Salee, 1063, 1217, 1340, 1573
Rowland, Rev. John, Presbyterian, (1740) 2746
Rowland, Rev. John H., rector on Staten Island, (1784) 4325
Roy, Henry, 4018 Roy, Jacob L., 4018 Royalists, (1776) 4290
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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Roylandius, Rev., secretary of the Classis of Hoorn, (1652) 305
Rubel (Rubell, Rubels), Rev. Johan- nes Casparus, 3345-46, 3350, 3370; called to Rhinebeck and the Camp, 3565, 3644, 3724; called to Kings county, 3732, 3757, 3811, 3823-24 3836, 3843, 3858, 3884, 3925-26, 3980, 4011-12, 4028, 4088, 4101-2, 4211, 4243, 4245, 4254, 4264, 4270, 4281; deposed, (1784) 4334-35, (1786) 4341-42, 4344
Rudolphus, Rev. Dr, 136 Ruebler, Hans Martin, 3055-56
Ruileus, Rev. Hendric, at Amsterdam, (1657) 401 [Probably the same as Rev. Henry Rutelius]
Ruke, Hendrick, churchmaster, (1740) 2101
Rulaeus, Rev. Johannes, 472
Rulaeus (Rulius), Rudolphus, 698, 768, 788-89, 805, 807-8, 810-11, 817, 827, 841, 845, 975
Rules of order, 3987
Rulitius (Rulitus), Rev. Johannes, at Amsterdam, 273, 297, 299, 303, 583 Rumney, Jona, 1850
Runey, Rev., 2591
Runnel, Rev., 3917-18
Ruparty (Reapieti, Reporti, Rupert), Rev. George Andrew, 1736, 1740-42, 1788
Rural deaneries, 1082
Rusch, John, 2834
Russel, [Edward], member of the Privy Council, 961
Russell, Samuel, 2389
Russia, 19, 102
Rustdorp, N. Y., 496-98, 526, 633, 647 Ruston, see Rousston
Rutan, A., 1520
Rutelius, Rev. Henry, at Amsterdam, (1646) 201-2. See also Ruileus, Rev. Hendric
Rutgers, Captain Anthony, 2378, 2390, 2440, 2488, 2575; elder, 2700- 1, 2708, 2819, 3641, 3968, 4180 Rutgers, Hermanus, churchmaster, (1725) 2100, 2101, 2149, 2154, 2375, 2377, 2449, 2489, 2575
Rutgers, Petrus, 2101
Rutgers College, 31. See also Queens College
Rutherford, Walter, 3986
Rutsen, John, 2143
Rutten (Rutters), kill, at Albany, 2149, 2154, 2488
Rya (Rio), de la Plata, 1788-90
Ryckman, Albert, 857, 859, 1197, 1306, 1308, 1317, 1326, 1337, 1342, 1365
Ryckman, Herman, 1306
Ryckman, Jacobus, 4242
Ryckman, Tobias, 2671
Ryder, Bernardus, 3187, 3235, 3925, 4085
Ryder, Mary, 500
Ryder, Sir Dudley, attorney general, 3429
Rye, Westchester county, N. Y., 1077; Rev. Thomas Pritchard, rector at, (1704) 1554, 1584, 1587; allusions, 1611, 1612; Rev. George Muirson at, 1612; an Anglican church built, (1708) 1695; Rev. Christopher Bridge at, (1709) 1795, 1870; allusions, 1809, 1918, 1921, 2127, 2139, 2190; Rev. Solomon Palmer at, (1754) 3502; allusions, 2357; the early churches of Westchester county, 3453, 3816; Rev. James Wetmore, rector, (1726-60) 3816- 17, 3864, (1776) 4290 Ryerson, Jacob, 2739
Ryerson, Joris, 2466
Ryersse, Cornelius, 3024
Ryke, Henry, 2747
Rynlander, Barnard, 3810
Ryp, Holland, 34
Rysdyck, Rev. Isaac, called to Pough- keepsie, etc., (1765) 3983-85; installed, 3989, 4000, 4005, 4007-8, 4011-12, 4014, 4025, 4028, 4034, 4036; writes to Rev. Meyer of Kingston, 4039-41, 4049; natural- ized, (1766) 4060, 4069-70, 4080, 4088, 4101-2, 4109, 4144, 4154-55, 4165, 4192, 4197, 4204, 4211, 4218, 4226, 4243-44, 4246-47, 4249-50, 4253-54, 4258, 4267, 4307, (1784) 4318, 4322-23, 4348
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Rysingh, [John], Governor of the
Swedish colony on the Delaware, 340
Ryssel, see Van der Capelle
Saanredam, Holland, 73 Saba, island of, W. I., 2702 Sabbath, (Lord's Day, Sunday),
Patroon Van Rensselaer requires Domine Schaats to enforce cessa- tion of labor on, (1652) 310; inhabitants of Oostdorp refuse to transact business with Stuyvesant's agents on, (1656) 364-65; desecra- tion of, at Gravesend, (1660) 473; ordinance for better observance of, (1661) 512; not to be profaned by travelers, laborers or vicious per- sons, by the Duke's Laws, (1665) 572; city ordinance for observance of, under the restored Dutch régime, (1673) 632-33; acting Governor Brockholls exhorts Rev. Eliphalet Jones of Huntington to enforce observance of, (1682) 813; a bill to be drawn for the better observance of, (1692) 1039, 1045, 1054; enacted, (1695) 1130; travel- ing on the sabbath rebuked, (1703) 1516; not observed as well in New York as in New England, (1704) 1551; in Albany, tavern keepers to be fined for selling liquor to Indians or negroes on the, (1704) 1574; Sabbath breaking common in Westchester county, (1708) 1695; Sabbath ordinance enacted at Albany, (1724) 2215; another ordinance at Albany, (1726) 2366, 4308, 4384
Sabbatarians, 880 Sabine (Sabin), Mr, 1363, 4295
Sabriske, see Zabriskie
Sachems (Sackiema, Sackemaker),
58, 79; invited to the Long Island convention, (1665) 568
Sackett (Sackit), Joseph, 1518, 2132, 2376
Sacondaga, N. Y., 4383
Sacraments, (1619) 4220, 4223; administration of, 92, 93; alluded to in ministerial calls, (1659) 445, 465-67; referred to in the Duke's Laws, (1665) 571-72; Labadists object to sacramental forms, (1674) 656; forms to be read with- out change or omission, 2389, 2476, 2536
Sade, Mr, 1728, 1836
Sadegarakti, an Indian chief, 1377
Sadegojendon, an Indian, 1182
Sael, Thomas, 226
Saenen, East, see Oostzaan
Saffron, 870
Sag, L. I., 830, 1175
Sage Library, New Brunswick, N. J., 28, 73, 1711, 2244
St Andrew's Church, Staten Island, (1776) 4290
St Anna parish, Augsburgh, Ger- many, 2931
St Ann's Church, Burlington, N. J., 1593
St Augustine, Brazil, 42
St Catharine's Tower Ditch, 1785
St Christopher, 982
St Clare, Rev. Mr, missionary in Pennsylvania, 1915, 1951-53. See also Sinclair
St Croix, W. I., 2778, 4263
St Eustatius, 2723, 2952, 2992, 3106, 3183, 3916, 3922, 4031, 4116, 4311 St George's Chapel, New York City, (1752) 490-91, 1219, 3017, 3052, 3057, 3162, 3243, 3262, (1776) 4290; Dutch loyalists allowed to use, (1779) 4304-5
St George's Church, Newburgh, N. Y., 3220
St George's Church, Schenectady, (1762) 3813
St George's Manor, L. I., 2141
St James's Court, England, 1824
St James's Parish Church, London, 2018
St James's Park, 1437
St John, [Henry], secretary of state, (1709) 1727, 1835
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St John, Island of, 3182-83, 3281, 3289, 3296-97, 3333 St Lawrence river, 316, 3107
St Margaret's, Loathbury, London, 678
St Mark's Church, New York, (1799) 490-91, 934 St Martin, a ship, 84
St Martin's island, 357, 553, (1764) 3917-18
St Mary's Bow, London, 1147, 1149- 50
St Obijn, Jan Jans[en] van, 557
St Olaf (St Olaves) parish, Surry county, England, 1725, 1727, 1729, 1732, 1754, 1833, 1835, 1837, 1840. See also Palatines
St Paul de Loanda, Angola, W. A., 223, 246-48
St Paul's chapter house, London, 1786-87
St Paul's Church, London, 1813
St Paul's Church, New York, origin of, (1763) 3910-11, (1776) 4290- 91, 4298, (1784) 4325
St Paul's churchyard, 1313
St Peter's Church, Albany, 2677
St Peter's Church, Westchester, N. Y., 3453
St Sebastian, 2768
St Thomas, W. I., 2700, 2721, 2723, 2732, 3053, 3136, 3182-83, 3289, 3433, 3748
Sajatese, an Indian, 1069
Salary of the Dutch preachers in the Collegiate Church, New York, to be henceforth paid from the income of the property, (1767) 4108; the English preacher by special sub- scription, 4105-8 a
Salee (Salle, Sallee, Salley, Sally, Zalee), Morocco, American captives in 1061-65, 1187, 1216-17, 1340. See also Redemption money
Salem, Mass., 170
Salem (New Perth), N. Y., 4228-29, 4353, 4382, (1800) 4389
Salisbury (Sarum), Bishop of, ordains Rev. Nicholas Van Rensse- laer, (1675) 678; receives a letter from Leisler, (1689) 985-90, 993 Salisbury, Captain [Silvester], 671, 690
Sall, Michael Jansen, 539
Sallis, Samuel, one of the petitioners for land at Jamaica, L. I., 464
Salmurs, see Saumur
Salton, John, 4033
Salt Springs, New York, discovery of, 321, 438
Saludanus, Nicholas, 2361
Salvaye, Monsieur de, (1686) 919
Sammen, Thomas, 3437, 3446, 3746 Samply, Jacob, 4280
Sampson, Jacob, 4240
Samtell, Henry, of Flushing, L. I., 413
Samuels, Daniel, 247
Sanctification, Marshall on, 3905-6, 3918-19, 3923, 3967, 3975, 4006
San Paulo Loando, see St Paul de Loanda
San Salvador, Brazil, 25, 34, 40, 68 Sand Hook, see New Castle
Sandelyn, Jacob Evertsen, master of the ship "Scotch Dutchman," (1646) 214
Sander, Skipper, [possibly Sander Leendertse Glen], 484, 501
Sanders, Jacob, constable at Albany, 763
Sanders, Johannes, see Glen, Johannes Sanders
Sanders, Robert, 2149, 2154
Sanders (Sendre), Robert, a trader, 940
Sanders. See also Saunders
Sandfort, William, 632
Sandras (Sander), an Indian, 2634
Sandwich, England, 500 Dutch inhab- itants, (1634) 117
Sandwich, Mass., 1360, 3402
Sandy Hook, N. J., 628, 1591 Sangronwadie, an Indian chief, 1361 Santen, Lucas, 872
a After the Revolution this distinction was annulled; the Dutch-speaking ministers were pensioned.
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Santfort, see Van Santvoord Sapbriski, see Zabriskie
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