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Selyns, Rev. Henricus (continued)
Anglican services in his church,
Lutheran services under Rev. Arensius, Quakers, Jews, Labadists,
no Papists, condition of the churches of Albany, Kingston, Long Island, New Castle, Del., many Quakers arriving at New Castle, (Oct. 1682) 827-34, 851-53; the church of New York happy and con- tented, 836, 838, 853; a stone parsonage to be built, 804, 841-42, 866; the commissioners in Holland congratulate the church on their pastor, 848; he endeavors to secure a pastor for Schenectady, 863, 867, 882; allusions, 855, 893, see Charter of liberties; his second letter to the classis describing the ecclesiastical conditions of the country, (1683) 865-69, 881-82
Mayor Steenwyck's prelegacy to the church of Selyns, of the Manor of Fordham, (1685) 888-90; direc- tions to the deacons as to the fu- ture sale of real estate and their care of the poor, 897; allusions, 859, 871, 873, 879, 890, 892, 898; provision secured by Selyns for ministers' widows, 901-2; com- plains that Labadists, Quakers and irregular preachers disturb public worship, 906-7; generosity of the church to him, death of his wife, 935-36, 944-45, 947-48; petition prepared to ask the city authorities for a church building site (1686), but finally not presented, 929, 930; minute directions to the sexton, 930-31; joy of the classis over Sel- yns's successful ministry, 947; sub- scriptions proposed for a new church building, 950-51; Governor Dongan's account of the state of religion, (1687, not 1684,
as printed) 879-80; petition to the governor and Council for the in- corporation of the church, (1688) 952-53; Selyns's second marriage
Selyns, Rev. Henricus (continued)
(Oct. 20, 1686) to Mrs Cornelis Steenwyck, (1688) 957; Governor Andros attends Selyns's services, 958, 969; Selyns preaches occasion- ally at New Castle, Del., 970; revo- lution in New York by the fall of James II and the accession of Wil- liam III to the English throne, indignities suffered by Selyns and his church during the Leisler troub- les, (1689-91) 962-68, 970-73, 974-76, 977, 982-84, 995-1002, 1008-9, 1014-17; he hopes for the protection of William and Mary, and that a legal and competent governor may soon be sent, 1007-8
The church buys ground for a building site and proceeds to build, (1692) 1030, 1035; lawsuit about their title to the Manor of Ford- ham, 1035; no letters from Holland in two or three years, sad condition of the church, an appeal to be made to the king against the Leis- ler faction, 1041, 1045, 1047, 1052, 1071, 1103; sympathy of the clas- sis; exhortations to the churches to unity and duty, 1054-61; a min- isterial maintenance bill suggested and urged, (1691-93) 1013-15, 1033-34, 1036-37, 1039, 1045, 1048, 1054, 1073-79, see Ministerial main- tenance bill; Selyns sends a call from the church of Kingston to classis, 1083, 1088; classis thanked for her sympathy, general condition of the churches, (1694) 1106-8; final conveyance of the Manor of Fordham to the elders of the church by Domine Selyns and his wife - nee de Riemer-Steenwyck, (1695) 1109-12
Committee appointed to wait on the governor in rererence to a char- ter for the church, (1695) 1116- 17; rule for leasing lands on the Manor, 1117; cost of Garden street church, 1123; petition for the char-
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Selyns, Rev. Henricus (continued) ter presented to the governor, 1127- 28; the charter finally signed, (May 11, 1696) 1165, 1167-69, 1172-73; text of the charter, 1136- 65; classis mourns the loss of let- ters through privateers on the seas, (1697) 1183; desire of the church to call a colleague to Selyns, fac- tious opposition, (1697-98) 1189- 93, 1278-82; the documents, 1189- 1214; Rev. Jeronimus Verdieren called, 65 children in Selyns's church can recite all the Psalms, a second copy of Eliot's Indian Bible sent to the classis, the first copy having been captured by the French, 1230-40
Forcible reburial of the bodies of Leisler and Milbourne, by order of Governor Bellomont, under the floor of Selyns's church, 1242; corre- spondence of Selyns with the Dutch church of London, 1243-44, 1264- 73, 1274-77, 1300-1; Verdieren de- clines the call, 1286-87; classis will seek another pastor, 1294-96; Rev. Gualterus Du Bois chosen as col- league, 1298; examination and or- dination of Du Bois, 1304, 1315- 16; joy of the church at the selec- tion, 1332; the Leisler faction thanks the classis for sending Du Bois, 1346-47, 1354, 1363, 1366; the consistory thanks the classis for sending over Du Bois, referring to the surreptitious letter of the faction, requests the formal deci- sion of the classis on the legality of their proceedings, 1353-57, 1363, 1366-67; all parties are pleased with Du Bois, the classis considers the business closed, exhortations to peace and love, 1428-29; death of Domine Selyns, (1701) 1484; allu- sions, 2077, 2370-71, 2693, 3445- 54, 3847-48, 4037
Selyns, Mrs Henricus, her estate, 1109-12, (1712) 1964, (1741) 2761- 63
Senior minister of the Dutch church, a trustee in Kings college, 3584 Seman, Captain John, 723
Seminary, for Dutch church, pro- posed, 3547 Semler, John, 4392
Sendre, Robert, a trader, 940 [prob- ably intended for Robert Sanders] Seneca Indians (Sennequens, Sinne- kes, Senekas), 363, 904, 917, 945, 977, 993, 1019-20, 1169, 1215, 1350, 1358-59, 1380-81, 1383, 1867, 2008, 2070, 2234, 2921
Sennacherib, the French, (Louis XIV), 653, 666
Senys, Thomas, 2867 Separatists, 4051 Serinhaen, Brazil, 42
Serius, Rev., 1869
Sermons of Frelinghuysen, (1721) 2178, (1733) 2618, 3047-49; of the Tennents and Blair, (1739) 2735; of John H. Goetschius, 2802; ser- mons not to be more than an hour long, (1747) 2955
Serooskerke, Rev. Peter, 82
Serrurier, Rev. Daniel, 4169, 4175, 4195, 4197-98
Serrurier, Rev. F[ilips], 4289
Serrurier, Rev. Paul, 4183 Servitude, indenture of, 1849
Setauket, (Seataucok, Setalcket),
L. I., 629, 630
Sett, an Indian, 2634
Seventeen, the, (XVII), the central board of the East India Company, so called, 38, 80, etc.
Seventh Day Baptists, 2429
Severn river, England, 217 Sewall, Dr, 3399
Sewant (seawan), 215, 623, 625, 720. See also Currency, Wampum Seward, Governor William H., recom- mends sending an agent to Europe to procure documents relating to New York, 6, 7 Sextons, 306-8, 331, 356, 659, 930-31, 2023, 4078-79 Shaffer, Mark, 3107 Shakerly, Jan [John], 643
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Shakomeko (Schocomico), Dutchess
county, N. Y., Moravians at, 2746, 2848, 2851-54, 2865, 2907
Shaminy (Schemmeny), see Nesham- iny
Shannick, see Neshanic
Shaowangkhen, see Shawangunk
Sharer, Elizabeth, 3084
Sharon, Ct., 2852
Sharon, Schoharie county, N. Y., 4383. See also Dorlach
Sharp, Jacob, petitions for the Pala- tines on the Manor of Livingston, (1724) 2218-20, 2222
Sharp, Jacob, (1792) 4364
Sharp, John, (1668) 218
Sharp, Rev. John, appointed chaplain
to British troops in New York, (1704-17) 1583, 1669; supplies Ja- maica, (1709) 1807; unites in peti- tion to the bishop of . London in behalf of ministers' widows, 1809; preaches at New Rochelle when that church conforms, (1709) 1751; inducts Rev. Thomas Poyar into the pastorate of church of Ja- maica, (1711) 1895; unites in ad- dress to Governor Robert Hunter upon his taking office, (1712) 1921, 1906-7, 1912-14, 1919, 1926, 1950, 1991; has left, 2024, 2114, 2118 Sharp (Scherp), Peter, 4011-12, 4029 Sharpas, William, 1139, 1149, 1181, 1221, 1573
Sharrack, an Indian, 3400
Shaw, Joseph, Moravian priest, 2852, 2854
Shaw, Robert, 509
Shawangunk (Schaowangken), N. Y., 3211-12, 3255, 3264, 3267, 3273, 3954, 3956, (1772) 4243, 4247, 4248, (1784) 4318, 4383, (1800) 4388
Shea, John Gilmary, 1133, 4355
Shearith, Israel, receives deed for Jewish burying ground in New York City, (1710) 1866
Shelburne, [William Fitzmaurice, 2d], earl of, 4090-92, 4098, 4110 Shenigh, Frederick, 4074
Sherburn, Mass., 1360
Sherlock, Rt. Rev. Thomas, bishop of London, 3502
Sherlock, William, 3806
Shipboard, character of religious services on, 487, 755
Shiphout (Shipmont), Rev. William, see Schiphout, Rev. Willem
Ships, names of; Advice, (1705) 1593; Amazone, (1719) 2140; Berkley Castle, (1710) 1861; Blos- som, (1678) 720; Boston, (1763) 3903; De Bever (Beaver), (1660) 473-74, (1681) 790; De Bonte Koe (Spotted Cow), (1660) 492; De Bruynvisch (Porpoise), (1659) 449, (1660) 478; De Eendracht (Unity), (1664) 553; De Geldersche Bloem (Flower of Gelderland), (1652) 309; De Gouden Meulen (Golden Mill), (1657) 389; De Gulden Otter (Golden Otter), (1656) 352; De Halve Mane (Half Moon), (1609) 255; De Houttuyn (Lum- ber Yard), (1642) 153, 157; De Makreel (Mackerel), (1623) 37; De Molen, or Meulen (Mill), (1657) 386, 393; De Moor (Moor), (1661) 506; De Nieu Nederlantsche Fortuyn, (New Netherland For- tune), (1649) 303; De Otter, (1659) 442; Depeche (Despatch), (1651) 299; De Prinses (Princess), (1647) 216, 217, 228, 235, 260; De Soutberg (Salt Mountain), (1633) 84; De Trouw (Faith), (1659) 442-43, 450; De Valckenier (Fal- coner), (1648) 228, (1650) 255, note; De Vergulde Bever (Gilded Beaver), (1661) 503; De Waegh, or Wage (Balance, or Weighhouse), (1657) 371, 389, 401; Diamond, (1719) 2140; Hector, (1713) 2000; Het Gecruyste Hart (Crossed Heart), (1664) 576; Het Hoff van Cleeff (Court of Cleves), (1651) 303; Hopewell, (1708) 1731, 1840; James, (1679) 722; King George, (1725) 2260; Kingdale, (1708) 1712; Kingfisher, (1775) 4187;
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Ships, names of (continued)
Lyon, (1710) 1854; Nieuw Neder- land, (New Netherland) (1623) 37; Nieuwer Amstel (New Am- stel), (1659) 458; Richard Joseph, (1708) 1731, 1840; Scotch Dutch-
man, (1646) 214; Shoreham, (1713) 2000; Smith, (1763) 3903; Unity, (1708) 1712; Victory, (1719) 2140
Ships of war, to have chaplains, (1650) 281
Shirley, General [William] 3401
Shoals, Captain John, 3986; loans £600 to Collegiate Church, (1772) 4256; paid, (1775) 4284
Shoemaker, Jacob, 2218-20, 2222
Shoemaker. See also Schoenmaker, Schoonmaker
Shoemakers' land or pasture, 2139, 2222
Shokan, Ulster county, N. Y., 4383
Shoreham, a ship, 2000
Short Inquiry, 349. - See also Com- pendiums
" Short Refutation " of Leydt's " True Liberty," etc., by Ritzema, (1762) 3846
Shorter, Frederick, 4074
Shrewsbury, [Charles Talbot, 12th], earl of, 961, 963; Leisler writes to, (1690) 1000-1, 1008, 1166, 1170, 1222
Shrewsbury, N. J., 632; Quakers not allowed to hold office in, (1673) 636, 1921 Shuart, see Sjoert
Shuler, see Schuiler
Shurte, see Sjoert
Shute, John, 1739-40, 1788
Sicart, Ambroise, 1864
Sickel, Lambert, 1526
Sickels, Robert, 1199
Sickels, (Sikkelse), Zachary, 3247, 3435, 4136
Sickles, Abram, 3247, 4211
Sickles, Rev. Jacob, (1800) 4389
Sickles, Johannis, 4211
Sidney, Sir Philip, 155 Siecken, Dirck, 642
Siegen, Germany, 1963 Siekentroosters, see Comforters of the Sick
Sieverse, Claas, 1306
Sigg, Hans Jacob, church warden, 3055-56
Sikkels (Zikkels), Henry, 4262, 4283
Silema, Rev. Booritius, 83
Silesia, 155
Silke, Captain, 1007
Silkworms, 372
Silver plate, a present of, to Governor Fletcher, (1696) 1169
Silvester, J. B., deacon, 3120
Silvius, Rev. Joannes Cornelius, 73
Simmeren [Simmern], Palatinate, 1602
Simons (Semins), Mr, 391
Simony, 2880, 3059, 3298
Sims, Captain, 1519
Simsbury, Ct., 3803
Simson, Alexander, 1885-86
Sinclair, Rev. Mr, 1951-53. See also St. Clare
Sinclair, Captain Robert, 1112, 1233 Sinford, Dr, 1787
Singing, (1619) 4224; Brady and Tates metrical version of the Psalms to be used in Trinity Church, (1707) 1689; taught in Trinity Church, 2721
Sinkhoick [Cinkaick], N. Y., 4248, 4382, (1800) 4389
Sinnonqurasse, chief of the Mohawks, 1318, 1328, 1358
Sins of the land, (1780) 4307-11
Sinseman, Joachim H., 2852-53
Siperius, see Zyperius
Siphens (Syphens), John, 1030, 1032
Sipkin, Aart, 4211
Sipkins, John, 1137
Sirtus, Rev. Rippertus, minister at Hoorn, Holland, 34
Siston, Mr, 690
Sivorns, Benjamin, 934
Six Mile Run, N. J., 1761, 2204, 2211, 2384, 2566, 2585, 2639-40, 2656, 2665-66, 3035, 3043, 3176, 3382-84, 4243, 4246, 4248, 4318, (1800) 4390
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Six Nations, the, 2934, (1770) 4187, (1775) 4284-85
Sjoert (Shurte, Shuart), Olphert, 1632, 1662
Slare (Slave), Dr Frederick, 1739- 40, 1788, 1816-17
Slater, Rev., 3939
Slater, see Sloughter
Slaughter, see Sloughter
Slave, Dr Frederick, see Slare, Dr Frederick
Slavery, slaves, West India Company to allot to each patroon 12 black men and women, (1630) 79; negroes to be imported, (1648) 229; the slaves neglected, religiously, 266, 916; an act to prevent the run- ning away of slaves, (1705) 1599; 1500 in New York City, 1609; act for the encouragement of the bap- tism of, (1706) 1673; act for suppressing conspiracy of, (1708) 1710; census of, (1726) 2336-37; a number baptized, 2357; negro conspiracy suspected, (1741) 2757- 59, 2763-64; do not obtain freedom by becoming Christians, (1743) 2810; efforts to convert, (1747) 2950-55, 2993, 2995, 4112
Slaves, Turkish captives from New York, in Salee, Morocco, 996, 1061- 65, 1187, 1216-17, 1340, 1572, 1575 Slecht, Benjamin, 2811
Slecht, Cornelis B., 501, 538
Slecht, Hendrick, 4033
Slecht, Johannes, 4034-35, 4040
Slecht, Mattys, 1006
Sledani [Joh. Sleidanus], History of the Reformation, one of Jonas Bronck's books, 168 Sleigh, Charles, 2376
Slicher, Wigbolt, 525
Slieper, Justice, 4190 Slingerland, Albert, 1306
Slingerlandt, Johannes, 2376 Sloten, Holland, 73
Sloterdyck, Holland, 33
Sloughter (Slater, Slawter, Slaugh-
ter), Henry, commissioned to be governor of New York, (Nov. 14,
Sloughter, Henry (continued)
1689) 979, 980; allusions, 982-83, 991, 993, 1010; his administration, (Mar .- July 1691) 1012-22; intro- duces the "test act" into New York, 1012-13; proposes a minis- terial maintenance bill for every town in the province, 1013, 1014; characterization of Leisler, 1014- 15; Daillé, of the French church, fined, 1015; execution of Leisler, 1016-17; Sloughter's address to the Five Nations, 1019-20; death of Sloughter, 1022; allusions, 1025, 1028, 1034, 1036, 1042, 1049, 1055, 1131, 1252-56, 1285, 1289, 1398- 1400, 1441, 1592
Sluys, province of Zeeland, Holland, 656-58, 823, 876, 907, 1051; Classis of, 1051
Sluysduynen, see Huysduynen
Sluyter (Sluiter, Vorstman, Vosman),
Peter, the Labadist, 675, 711, 830, 833, 853, 869-71, 876, [On page 936, "a schuyt (boat?)," should read -" a Sluyter "] 936, 1053
Smack, Henry, 2329 Smack, Leendert, 2329
Smalles, John, 1728, 1836
Smallpox, 2590, 3745
Smedes, Benjamin, 4040
Smedes, Petrus, 4040
Smeet, John Jansen, see Smit, John Jansen
Smit, B., see Smith, Benjamin
Smit, Dirck, 642
Smit, Hendrick Wesselse, 642
Smit (Smeet), John Jansen, 128, 161
Smit, Michael, 128
Smit, Thomas, 464
Smith, Dr, of Philadelphia, (1759) 3746
Smith, Dr, of England, (1762) 3833- 34
Smith, Father, see Smith, Rev. John Smith, Mr, clerk of town vestry, Jamaica, L. I., (1713) 2012
Smith, School-teacher, (1763) 3911 Smith [Aaron], Father, (1689) 972
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Smith, Abraham, 498
Smith, Adam, 2135
Smith, Barnardus, 4305
Smith (Smit), Benjamin, 2449, 2489
Smithı, Bernard, 2100, 2377
Smitlı, Cornelis, 3234, 3288
Smith, Cornelis C., 4248
Smith, Daniel, 1851, 1871, 2131
Smith, David, 4365
Smith, Dirck, 446
Smith, Ephraim, 2135
Smith, Hendrick, of Marbletown, (1766) 4074
Smith, Henry, 2141, 3173
Smith, Isaac, 2131-32
Smith, Professor James, (1732) 4047 Smith, Jasper, 933
Smith, Jeremiah, 1846, 1850
Smith, Johannes, of Marbletown, (1766) 4074
Smith, Captain John, 453
.
Smith, John, of London, 1787, 1797 Smith, John, Presbyterian elder, New York City, (1766) 4046-48
Smith, John, Esq., of Queens county, L. I., (1703) 1516, 2130, 2132-35, 2138, (1761) 3806
Smith, Rev. John, of Amsterdam, Holland, (1693) 1060, 1279
Smith, Rev. John, (pseudonym) a Jesuit Father, coming with Gov- ernor Dongan, (1700) 1413, 1435 Smith, Jonathan, 1022
Smitlı, Joseph, 1871, 2132
Smith, Lawrence, 2024 Smith, Leonard, (1770) 4184 Smith, Mathys, 673 Smith, Morace, 498 Smith, Nehemiah, 922, 1518
Smith, Patrick, 3891 Smith, Phillips, 2024
Smith, [Richard] leader of the colony to Newtown, L. I., under Rev. Francis Doughty, (1650) 285
Smith, Richard, of Nesaquake, L. I., (1666) 578
Smith, Samuel, (1661), 498
Smith, Samuel, (1703) 1516
Smith, Samuel, of Jamaica, (1761) 3806
Smith, Rev. Samuel, pastor at Sara- toga, (1772) 4248, 4362, 4365, 4377
Smith, Samuel, sr, (1745) 2882
Smith, Samuel, jr, (1745) 2882 Smith, Seth, (1765) 4000 Smith, Rev. [Symon ?], missionary among the Indians, (1700) 1381, 1495, 1555-56
Smith, Rev. Symon, considered as a candidate for the rectorship of Trinity Church, (1696) 1172, 1175; affirms that Rector Vesey prayed in public for Domine Dellius by name, (1699) 1334, 1378; sus- pended from ministerial functions by Bellomont for various impro- prieties and for immorality, (1700) 1393-94, 1440a
Smith, Thomas, (1719) 4047
Smith, Thomas, 1518, 1788, 2174-75 Smith, Thomas, (1766) 4046-48 Smith, William, Esq., of Brookhaven, (1719) 2141-43
Smith, Colonel William, member of New York Council, land grant to, (1698) 1227, 1245, 1298, 1315; chief justice, (1700) 1368, 1405; Supreme Court judge, 1441; presi- dent of the Council, (1701) 1466 Smith, William, jr, (born 1728, died 1793), describes Trinity Church, (1757) 3685, 3728, 3748; reply to his "History of New York," by Dr. Barclay, 3887, 3890; deacon in Presbyterian church, (1766) 4046-48; allusion, (1769) 4150৳
a The allusion in Domine Selyns's letter of September 30. 1696 to two Episcopal ministers in the city at that date must refer to Rev. Edmund Mott, chaplain to the troops, and Rev. Symnon Smith who was in the city at the time as a possible candidate for the rectorship of Trinity Church, possibly the same as the mis- sionary whose name precedes.
b William Smith. jr., wrote the history of New York down to 1732. This was continued by his son,
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Smith, Colonel William, sr, (born 1697, died 1769), member of the Council (1753-67), attorney-gen- eral, (1752) 3218, 3480-82, 3506, (1755), 3554; allusions, 4290, 4046-48
Smith, Rev. William R., (1769) 4173, (1800) 4390
Smith, a ship, 3903
Smithfield, Pike county, Pa., 2964, 3598
Smits, Anna, an anabaptist, 300
Smitt, Myndert Frederick, 737
Smock, Mr, 2478
Smock, Hen [ry], 2478
Smoutius (Smout), Rev. Adrian, 48, 49,68,70-73
Smyrna, instructions to ministers going to, 106; a consistory to be established there, (1636) 107, 620, 666, 703, 893, 1072, 3119, 3148
Snealtridge, Dr George, 1787 Snediker (Snedecore), Christian, 1798-99
Snediker, Elsie, 1885
Snediker (Sneidger), Jan, 332, 362- 63
Snediker, John, 1798-99
Snediker, Richard, 4211-12
Snellius, Rev. Adrian, 185
Snells Bush, N. Y., 4383, 4390
Snethlage, Rev. M., 3058, 3060-63, 3067-69, 3082, 3112, 3121
Snow, a ship, 2140
Snowhill, Md., 878
Snyder, Mr, 4033
Snyder, Jeremiah, 4011, 4029
Snyder, John, jr, 4033
Snyder, John W., 4280
Snyder, Will, 4240
Sobrisko, Joost, 3632
Soccage, (1720) 2167
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge [founded, 1709], incor-
porated at Boston, (1762) 3834 Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Scotch), 3430
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England, 1174
Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, [Episco- pal], (1784) 4325
Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, allusions, 1175, 1392-93; chartered, (1701), 1468; Robert Livingston applies to, for missionaries for the Indians, (1703) 1549; two men ready, Rev. Thoroughgood Moore and Rev. Mr Smith, the queen will allow £20 to each missionary going, 1554-56; proposes to send a German minis- ter with the Palatines, (1709) 1739; commissions Rev. Christo- pher Bridges to be pastor at Rye, (1709) 1795; allusion, 1772; ap- points Rev. Daniel Bondet of the French church at New Rochelle, as their missionary, upon his con- forming, (1709) 1808; names of the seven missionaries of the so- ciety, (1709) 1809; seeks for a proper German minister to go with the Palatines, (Dec. 1709) 1811; Rev. John F. Haegar ap- pointed and ordained thereto, 1816-17; letters from Haegar, the Lutherans have separated them- selves, (1710) 1871; further re- ports from Haegar, 1880; the Palatines in Carolina ask the so- ciety for a minister, 1884; corres- pondence with Colonels Morris and Heathcote, (1712) 1899-1903, 1905- 12; Colonel Morris to John Cham- berlayne, Esq. about the missions, (1712) 1906-9; Governor Hunter to the S. P. G., (1712) 1912-15; to the bishop of London, 1917-19; the governor's address to the Anglican clergy, 1919-22; Rev. Poyer to S. P. G., (1712) 1922- 23; society petitions the queen to allow appeals in all cases, irre- spective of the amount, of Angli- can ministers and churches, 1963- 64, 1971, 1990; receives a legacy of £1000 from Rev. Jacob Hen-
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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts (continued) derson, (1751) 1991; correspond- ence of society with Rev. J. F. Haegar, pastor of the Palatines, (July 8, 1713) 2003-6; journal of S. P. G., 2011; the society sup- ports all the Anglican ministers except Mr Vesey, (1714) 2015; Haegar to the S. P. G., (July 19, 1714) 2059-61; his parochial
notes, 2061-63; Poyer to the S. P. G., (Nov. 2, 1714) 2072-74; journal of the society, (1714) 2074-76; allusion by the Dutch ministers to the support of Angli- can minister by this S. P. G., (1715) 2086; Haegar to the S. P. G., (May 19, 1715) 2093-94; journal of S. P. G., 2097; Haegar to the S. P. G., (Oct. 24, 1715) 2102; sends a, petition to the king for support of missionary among the Palatines, (1716), 2107-8, 2115- 16; Haegar to the S. P. G., (Sept. 1716) 2109-11, 2112; Poyer to the S. P. G., 2113; the members of the Anglican church at Jamaica to S. P. G., (Feb. 6, 1717) 2114-15; Haegar to the S. P. G., (Oct. 20, 1717) 2116-18; Poyer to S. P. G., (Oct. 24, 1717) 2119; S. P. G. to Poyer, (Nov. 23, 1717) 2120; S. P. G.'s action on Haegar's letter, (Oct. 24, 1718) 2124; Poyer to the S. P. G., (Nov. 4, 1718) 2126, (Feb. 23, 1719) 2127-28; the S. P. G. presents Mr Haegar £50 and 50 copies of " Common Prayer " in German are also sent to him, (1721) 2185, 2187; Rev. Mr Vesey writes to S. P. G., (1722) 2190-91; Mr Haegar has died, the £50 given to his widow, (1722) 2191; allusions, 2357, 2360, 2547; gives Rev. Ehlig £20, 2535, 2549, 2561, 2565, 2596; spends £635 sterling a year on her mis- sions in New York, 2643-44;
Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts (continued)
each missionary, who is also a school teacher, receives £65 ster- ling ($390), 2644-45; allusions, 2675, 2677, 2717, 2767, 2796, 2820, 2856, 2882, 2932-33, 3056, 3611- 12, 3716-17, 3728, 3734, 3746, 3749-50, 3799; allusions, 3804, 3863, 3917, 3952, 3997, 4058, 4084; allusions, 3810, 3816-17, 3865, 3902; rights of the society in Cumberland county, N. Y., 4090- 92, 4137, 4180, 4290, 4292, (1779) 4305
Society Library, New York, 4186 Socinians, 2429
Solinus, Rev. Peter, 528
Soller (Soler), Rev. Joachim, in Brazil, 42, 191. See also list of ministers in Brazil on p. 21 of this Index
Solms, Germany, 3687 Solomonsz, Jan, 2149, 2153
Solsteyn, Henricus, 1113
Somer, Rev. William Nicolay, see Somerus, Rev. Wilhelmus
Somer. See also Soomer
Somers, Lord John, 1420, 1787
Somerset, Charles [Seymour, 6th], duke of, 1787
Somerset county, N. J., 4213
Somerus Rev. Wilhelmus, 34, 116, 148
Somner (Somer), Rev. Peter M., Lutheran at Schoharie, (1753) 3400
Sonmans (Sonman), Mr 1953, 1992 Sonnemans, Peter, see Tonnemans, Peter
Sons of Liberty, (1775) 1449; burn Rev. Dr Myles Cooper's writings -" The American Querist," "A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans," (1774) 4186
Soomer, Rev. Barnardus, at Amster- dam, 665
Sophia, Princess, granddaughter of Frederic V, king of Bohemia,
331
ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Sophia, Princess (continued)
marries the duke of Hanover, 1782, 1821
Sopus, see Esopus
Souder, Miss Mary, 4272
Soumajin, Simeon, 2026
Sourland, see Harlingen
Soutberg, a ship, 84
South Carolina, 878
South Dutch Church, New York City (1693) a name given to the church in Garden street, after the erection of a second building in Nassau street in 1729; allusions, 743, 828, 852-54, 856, 880, 929, 950-51, (1691) 1030, 1032, 1034, 1035, 1043; dedicated, (1692) 1046, 1108, 1137, 1172, 1218-19, 1261, 1268, 1357, 4031-32, 4059, 4061, 4065, 4067-68, 4074, 4076, 4078-79, 4107, 4180-81, 4200-2, 4238, 4256, 4259, 4265, 4267, 4272, 4283
South Holland, Synod of, 123, 125- 26, 130-31, 134, 158, 160, 173-75, 184-85, 212, 874-75, 902, 1008, 1430, 1435, 4098-99, 4207. See also North Holland
South river (Delaware river, New Amstel or New Castle), visited by Director May and Fort Nassau built, (1623) 37, 86, 188, 213; allusions, 214, 275; expulsion of Swedish ministers
from Fort Christina, (1655)
340; Stuy- vesant forbids Jews to trade on South river, disapproved by the company, 352; Waldenses and Huguenots emigrate to, about $7000 raised to assist them, 353- 54; conditions offered by the city of Amsterdam to emigrants to, 356; about 300 colonists collected, a minister to accompany them, about $14,500 raised to meet all expenses, (1657) 371; Rev. Everar- dus Welius chosen as minister, 372-79, 421; Everardus Pietersen goes as schoolmaster, 378-79, 381-
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