Ecclesiastical records, state of New York, Volume VII, Index, Part 41

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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Surinam Society, [in Holland] 2855, 2877, 2878, 2950-55, 2965, 2990, 2995, 3017, 3119, 3148, 3282, 3313, 3671


Surplice (surplesse), never hitherto seen in New England or New York, (1664) 545


Surrender of New Jersey, by the Proprietors to the Crown, (1702), 1593


Surrender of New Netherland, (1664) 555-68, 573-76, 584-86, 593, 648, 1591; allusions, 1657, 2094, 3447, 4083, 4094, 4122


Surrender, second, of New Nether- land, (1674) 662, 668-72


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Surry county, England, rendezvous of the Palatines, (1709) 1725, 1727, 1732, 1741-42, 1754, 1833, 1835, 1837, 1840


Suspension of church members,


(1771) 4225


Susquehannah river, 879, 1898, 3403


Sussex county, N. J., 4213


Sutherland, Justice, 2225


Sutphen, Dirck, 4243, 4246


Sutven (Sutphen), Gysbert, 2708


Suydam, Henry, 3031


Suydam, Rev. Dr (John Howard), 17


Suydam. See also Suddam


Swabia, 1781


Swaenenburgh, name given to Kings- ton (1673) 634


Swaenewyck, Del., 673, 676


Swaine (Swayne), Francis, 369, 500


Swalmius (Swalminus, Zwalmius) Eleazar, 148, 240, 248-50, 266, 268, 273 1


Swamp Church, 4111ª


Swansea, Wales, 217


Swansin, William, 4046


Swart, Adam, 4034, 4192


Swart, Cornelis T., 738


Swart, Esaias, 1306


Swart, Evert W., 4033


Swart, Garrit, (1652) 310


Swart, Jacobus, 3297-98, 4034


Swart, Johannes, (1766) 4033


Swart, Peter, 4033


Swart, Samuel, 4034


Swart, Teunis, 2811, 3098


Swart, Tobias, 4033


Swart, Wilhelmus, 4033


Swatara (Chettery) , Pa., 1898,


2177


Swartwout, Aldert, 362-63


Swartwout, Barnadus, 4198


Swartwout (Schwartwout), Jacobus, 4322


Swartwout, John, 3985


Swartwout, Roeloff, 501, 539, 684


Swartwout, Rudolphus, 3985, 4243, 4246 Swartwout, Thomas, 362-63 Swearing, 1016


Sweden, 395, 459, 666, 1783


Swedes, the, on the Delaware, 377, 401, 420, 676, 1593


Swedish parsons, 214, 340, 447, 531, 550


Sweet, Mr, 1728, 1730, 1837-38


Sweet singers, 2110


Swiss inhabitants of New York, 3999


Swits, Cornelis, 1306


Switse, John, 2046-47 Switz, Abraham, 4365


Switz, Isaac, 1197, 1310, 1527


Sylvius, Chevalier, 644


Symes, Lancaster, 1312, 1573, 3738


Symonse, Folkert, 2046-47


Symonsz, Garret, 2046


Synergists, number of, among Pala- tines, (1713-14) 2063


Synod, (Presbyterian), of New York and Philadelphia, (1762) 3823, 3844


Synod, (Presbyterian), of New York and New Jersey, (1789) 4353


Synod, (Reformed Dutch), of New York and New Jersey, the term " synod " forbidden to be used in America, (1768) 4124, 4234, 4207 ; the term claimed as a right, 4159- 60, 4195-98; the term "synod " assumed, (1784) 4321, 4324-25, (1785) 4327-29, 4331, 4333; writes to classis, (Apr. 1786) 4338; (May 1787) 4343; requests the classis henceforth to address them as a synod, (1787) 4344-46, (1788) 4347-50, (1789) 4351-52, (1790) 4354-57, 4361, 4362-64. See also General convention (1791, 1792), General synod, (1794) Particular synod (1793)


a This was a German Lutheran church on the northeast corner of William and Frankfort streets, New York City.


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Synod, or general meeting, (1772) 4252-54; letter from classis to, (Jan. 12, 1773) 4258-59; meeting, (June 3, 1773) 4263; meeting, (Oct. 1773) 4267-69; letter to the classis, (Oct. 1773) 4271; letter from classis, to, (Apr. 11, 1774) 4274; another letter, (June 15, 1774) 4278-79; meeting, (Oct. 1774) 4281-82; meeting: appoints a day of prayer and fasting on account of the condition of the country, (Apr. 1775) 4286-87, 4288; classis writes to the general meeting, (Oct. 1775) 4289; meet- ing: cessation of correspondence with Holland, state of the country, day of fasting and prayer, letter to the Classis of Amsterdam, (Oct. 1778) 4301-4, 4306-7; meeting: petition to the government to sup- press the sins of the land (Oct. 1780), 4307-8; meeting: the sins of the land, state of the church, (Oct. 1781) 4309-10; meeting: the sins of the land, (Oct. 1782) 4310; letter from the classis, to, (July 1783) 4311; Rev. Jacob R. Hardenberg writes to the classis about possible union with the Presbyterians, (1783) 4314-15; meeting: condition of the Reformed church at the close of the Revolu- tion, (May 1784) 4316-20; meet- ing: letter from the classis, fra- ternal correspondence with the Presbyterians, fundamental ar- ticles, names of general meeting and particular meetings changed to those of synod and classes, ob- jectionable features in the act for incorporating churches, election of Rev. Dr John H. Livingston as pro- fessor of theology, Rev. Herman Meyer appointed instructor in He- brew and Greek, letter to the classes by Dr Livingston, close of the war, minutes of this meeting sent, reference to the new measures


Synod (continued)


and appointments - adoption of the names synods and classes and election of a professor .- (Oct. 1784) 4321-25; meeting of the synod: fraternal correspondence, funds, professorship, day of fasting and prayer, (May, 1785) 4328-29, 4330-31; synodical meeting : funds, fundamental articles, ecclesi- astical incorporation, fraternal cor- respondence, English psalms, (Oct. 1785) 4331-32; letter from the classis, (1786) 4337; the Synod of New York to the classis, (Apr. 11, 1786) 4338-39; meeting of synod: letter to classis, professorship, fra- ternal correspondence, ecclesiastical incorporation, (Oct. 1786) 4340- 41; letter from classis to the gen- eral assembly (synod), (Apr. 2, 1787) 4342; meeting of synod : form of call, fraternal correspond- ence, incorporation of churches, (May 1787) 4343; meeting of sy- nod: receive letter from classis, pro- fessorship, funds, English psalmody, (Oct. 1787) 4344-45; letter to classis, 4345-46; meeting of synod : funds, church order, (Oct. 1788) 4347-48; letter to classis, 4348-50, synodical meeting: letters received from classis, funds, address to President Washington, church or- der, title of the church enlarged, (Oct. 1789) 4351-52; synodical meeting: form of calls, funds, Con- gress petitioned to reprint the Word of God, church order, reply of President Washington to the ad- dress, English psalmody, (Oct. 1790) 4354-56, 4359-61; general convention of: funds, church order, (Oct. 1791) 4362-63; synodical meeting: church order, day of fast- ing and prayer, (May 1792) 4363- 64; general convention: church or- der adopted, English psalmody, ecclesiastical books and papers,


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Synod (continued)


professorship, (Oct. 1792) 4364- 66. See also General synod, Par- ticular synod


Synodalia, (1766) 4066, 4130, 4166, 4188, 4208, 4264, 4281, 4288-89, (1771-83) 4301, 4304, 4306, 4309- 11, 4330, (1786) 4340, 4343, 4349, 4354, 4359, 4364, 4366, 4369, 4372- 73, 4376-77, 4380, (1800-10) 4393 Synodical acts, 55-56, 80, 122 Synodical funds, (1788) 4348


Synods of North and South Holland, 2676


Synods, provincial [or particular - Byzondere], all claimed an equal interest in all the colonial churches, 119, 123-26, 130-35; order of their meetings, 2213 a


Syricks, Tyde, 484


"System of Truth," by De Ronde, 3904-6, 3918, 3967, 3975, 4007


Tablets erected - Middle Dutch church, New York, 45, 48, 69


Tack, Cornelius, jr, deacon of Mar- bletown, 4074


Tack, Ilrie, kirkmaster of Marble- town, 4074


Taghkanick, N. Y., (1784) 4319, 4383, (1800) 4390


Tajorhensere, an Indian, 1096


Tajoucken, E. I., 184. See also Ta- yowae, E. I.


Talbot, John, Rev., 1507, 1508-9, 1556, 1613, 1669, 1809, 1911, 1914- 15, 2096, 2107


Talbot, Kemble, 1509


Talland, Rev. Jacob, 4266


Talman, John, justice, prosecuted for skeptical remarks, 1515, 1585


Tamarica, Brazil, see Itamarca, Bra- zil


Tangier, Morocco, 921


Thanskamir, see Danskamer


Tappan, (Orange) N. Y., 2687, 2692, 2800, 2973, 3028-29, 3033, 3037, 3054-55, 3059, 3063, 3067-68, 3071,


Tappan, (Orange) N. Y. (continued) 3099, 3113, 3115, 3119, 3132-34, 3137, 3156, 3158, 3177, 3236, 3288, 3329-30, 3336-37, 3341-42, 3371, 3409, 3414-17, 3466, 3500, 3547, 3583, 3598, 3690, 3812, 3843, 3903, 3926-28, 3950, 4011-12, 4029, 4050; church desires a charter, 4083, 4085, 4089, 4101, 4103, 4211, 4243, 4246, 4248, (1784) 4318, 4383, (1800) 4391


Tappen, Peter, 4353, 4357


Tapper, Christiaan, 4033


Tapoyers of Brazil, 191


Tapuya, an Indian dialect, Brazil, Heidelberg catechism translated in- to, 42


Taquajenont, a Mohawk sachem, 1973 Tarne, Edward, 413


Tarne. See also Torne


Tarriha (Tarreha, Tarsha), an In- dian, 1068-69, 1094


Tarrytown, N. Y., first place of refuge of Domine Ritzema, (1776- 78) 4332


Tarsha, see Tarriha


Taunton, Mass., 1360, 3735


Taverns, zeal of the director of Cura- çao against, 507


Taxes, to be paid by the lessees, 2401 Taylor, Mr, 1427, 1694, 1731, 1745, 1840 Taylor, Edward, 966


Taylor, Joseph, 3840


Taylor, Nathaniel, 879


Taylor, Thomas, 365


Tayowae [Tajouw, or Tajoe, Java ?], E. I., 241. See also Tajoucken, E. I.


Teashok, sce Tyashoke


Teiorhensere, the Indian name of Father Lamberville, 905


Tellans, Rev. Jacob, 4169


Tellenaar (Telner), Jacob, 906-7,


922-23, 935, 944, 956, 958, 969, 970, 1053


Teller, Andrew, 690, 738 Teller, Jacob, 890, 998


a The names of these provincial synods were Friesland, Gelderland [or Gelria], Groningen, North Holland, Ommelanden, Overyssel, South Holland, Utrecht.


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Teller, Johannes, 1306, 2376


Teller, Oliver, 2319, 2327, 2378, 2390, 2449


Teller, William, of Willemstadt (Al- bany), (1674) 646


Teller, William, tenant in the Manor of Fordham, (1742) 2775-76


Teller, William, jr, of New York, (1690) 998


Telner, see Tellenaar


Temminck, Rev. Johan, at Amster- dam, 2805, 3082, 3112, 3130-31, 3139, 3579, 3582


Temple Exchange Coffee House, Lon- don, 1739-40, 1785


Templeman, Rev., 4097


Ten Bosch, Jakobus, 2009


Ten Brak, R. A., minister at Hat- tem, Holland, 3240


Ten Brinck, Hendrick, 902


Ten Brinck, Rev. R[udolph] A[rend], at Amsterdam, 4271, 4275, 4277- 78, 4286


Ten Broeck, Abraham, member of New York Assembly, (1770) 4176


Ten Broeck, Benjamin, 3952, 3955, 4040


Ten Broeck, Coeuraad, 4033


Ten Broeck, Dirck, 2148-52, 2157, 2158, 2186, 2670


Ten Broeck, Johannes, of Kingston, 4033


Ten Broeck, Coenraad, 4033 ack, 4243


Ten Broeck, Hendrick Wessels, dea- con at New York, 805


Ten Broeck, Petrus, 3217


Ten Broeck (Brook), Wessel, of Al- bany, (1699) 1306, 1318; alder- man, justice of the peace, 1326, 1402, (1717) 2115


Ten Broeck (Brook), Wessel, of Kingston, (1677) 697-98, (1680) 748, 750, 784, 796, (1712) 1933-34, (1719) 2143


Ten Broeck, Wessel, of Kingston, (1766) 4033


Ten Eyck, Abraham, (1739) 2101, 2747


Ten Eyck, (Adrian), (1725) 2329


Ten Eyck, Andries, (1723), 2204, 2211, 2265-68, 2570, 2592, 2668, 3382, (1758) 3711


Ten Eyck, Anthony, (1756) 2750, 3667, 3677, 3830, 3909, 3924, 3983, 4010, 4013, 4046, 4082, 4139, 4167, (1770) 4183


Ten Eyck, Conrad, (1664) 556, 565, 586, 608, 631, 642, 762, 800, 805, 819, 837


Ten Eyck, Conrad, (1710) 1844, 2112 Ten Eyck, Rev. Conrad, (1800) 4389 Ten Eyck, Cornelis, (1680) 805


Ten Eyck, Dirck, (1697) 1191, 1193,


1197, 1202, 1357, 1635, (1706) 1662


Ten Eyck, Hendrick, (1717) 2112 Ten Eyck, Jacob, (1717) 2100, 2377, 2671


Ten Eyck, Jacob C., mayor of Al- bany, (1750) 3108, 3800


Ten Eyck, Jacob H., 4086, 4176


Ten Eyck, Johannes, 4033, 4041, 4045


Ten Eyck, Matthew, 4033


Teneur, Hendrick, 3677


Ten Heynen, Jan A., 1198


Ten Hove, Michiel, 565


Ten Kate, Professor, 3183-84


Tenison, Thomas, archbishop of Can- terbury, 1311-12, 1426


Tennent, Rev. Gilbert, 2557, 2567, 2569, 2585-89, 2667, 2735, 2745-46, 2837


Tennent, Rev. William, (1733-77) 2638, 2735; gives account of re- vivals in America, (1744) 2858, 2871


Tenths, see Tithes


Terachjoris, a Mohawk sachem, 1969


Ter Borg, Rev. Abram, 3182


Te Rey, Henricus, 2388


Terhune (Terhuyn), Albert, 3331, 3338, 3413, 3490


Terhune (Ter Hune), David, 4011- 12, 4129


Terhune (Ter Heunen), Jan Albert, 1885


Terhune, Roeloff, 3012, 3547, 3549 Termaten, Rev. Bernhardus, 1099


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Termersheim, see Germersheim


Termeur, Janus [Adrian], 2189


Terneur, Michel, 2641


Territories, not identical, legally, with Plantations, 3430-31


Terwilliger, Evert, 3211


Tesschenmacher, Rev. Peter, supply- ing the church of Kingston, people petition Governor Andros to have him for their minister, (1676) 684; but no response, people of New Castle petition Governor Andros to have him for their minister, gov- ernor authorizes any three min- isters to examine and ordain him, (1679) 724-26; is examined and ordained by the three Dutch min- isters then in the country, (1679) 726-27, 834; further particulars about him, 728; the Classis of Am- sterdam informed of this first American ordination, 730-35; ap- proves of the same, (1680) 737, 739; the ministers thankful for the approbation of classis, 753-54, 782; allusions, 770, 777; trouble about his salary, (1681) 795, 834; leaves liis church (1682) 823, 835; sad condition of the church there, the minister determines to return, 830-31, 853-54, 856; people un- willing to receive him, 832-33; writes to classis, reviewing his ministry, 834-36; preaches on Staten Island, 837-39, 867; is called to Schenectady, (1683) 867- 68; allusions, 882, 908-9, 922, 935-36, 944-45, 947, 957; mur- dered by the French and Indians, (1690) 1003, 1007; his usefulness among the Indians, 1003; allu- sions, 1021, 1055, 1252, 1309, 1389 Tesselschade, [Maria] the poetess, 70


Test act, enacted, (1673) 1012; an- nulled by James II, (1685) 1013; restored by William III and in- troduced into New York, (1691) 1012-13, 1037, 1184


Testimonials to Domine Dellius, 1305-11, 1318-26, 1421


Tetard, Rev. John Peter, 3454


Tetterode, Rev. N[icolaas], at Am- sterdam, (1772) 4182, 4195, 4197- 98, 4204, 4236, 4238, 4241


Teunis, Aagte, wife of Paulus Dirkee, 703


Teunis, Claesjen, 538


Teunis, Jannetje, wife of Jan Harm Bergen, 703


Teunis, John, see Teunissen, Jan


Teunis, Lucas, 703


Teunis, Marretje, wife of Hans Teunise, 703


Teunise, Gerrit, of Albany, 992, 1306


Teunise, Hans, 703


Teunisen, Claes, 684


Teunisen, Evert, 758


Teunisen (Teunison), John, carpen- ter at New York, 143


Teunisse, Egbert, alderman of Al- bany, 1018, 1306


Teunisse, Jacob, of New York, 557


Teunisse, Jacob, of Albany, 1306


Teunissen, Cornelis, ex-elder in the Raritan district, 2211, 2289, 2328


Teunissen, Dirck, of Albany, 1306


Teunissen, Jan, ex-elder in the Rari- tan district, 2328, 2353, 2402, 2417


Teunisz, Hendrick, 1306


Teuniszen, Cornelis, of Albany, 1306


Texel, the, 82, 699, 857, 859


Teyonadelhough, a river, 3405


Thacker, Peter, 1360


Thanksgiving days, (1682) 842, (1863) 872, (1685) 891-92, 911, 949, 951, 1033, 1040, 1093, 1166 Thanksgiving sermons, to be


preached the day after the festival days, (1660) 488; Domine Rit- zema invited to preach the thanksgiving sermon for the union of the parties, (1772) 4247 Theaker, John, 509 Theat, Joseph, 1584 Theologia Didactica, 4123 Theologia Exegetica, 4123


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Theological Seminary, (1784) 4320-


25, 4329, (1786) 4339-41, 4368


Theology, professor of, allusions,


(1762) 3819; desired, (1763) 3862, 4103; should have a seat in the general coetus (general synod), (1768) 4125


Thiel (Til), see Tiel


Thirty-nine articles, the, (1652) 2930


Thise, Jan, 1326


Thomas, Mr, 4176


Thomas, A., 3045


Thomas, Elizabeth, 703


Thomas, Johannes Stoffel, 4040


Thomas, John, 1029


Thomas, Rev. John, Anglican min- ister at Hempstead, L. I., (1704- 24) 1553-54, 1589-90, 1610, 1809; writes to S. P. G., (1710) 1874-75, 1915, 1921, 1950, 2231


Thomase, Jan, of Albany, (1676) 690 Thompson, Mrs, (1689) 965


Thompson, Daniel, 4152


Thompson, Rev. David, of the Pres- byterian church, Amsterdam, 3278, 3405


Thompson, John, constable on Long Island, 705


Thompson, Maurice, 179


Thompson, Thomas, (1763) 3840


Thomson, John, of Bedford, West- chester county, 1588


Thorne, William, sr, 413


Thorne, William, jr, 413 Thoula, Russia, 184 Thrale, Mr, 1550 Three Mile Run, N. J., 2204, 2211, 2249, 2520, 2544, 2665 Thurston (Thuston), Daniel, 3173


Thurston, Thomas, 2135 Thysen, Gysbert, 1120 Tie vote, to be decided by lot, 1266, 1270, 1280, 2162


Tiebout, Albert, 3396, 3408


Tiebout, Henry, sexton of North Dutch Church, (1770) 4180, 4201, 4273 Tiebout, Johannes, 2120 Tiebout, John, 3881, 3920


Tiebouwt, Teunis, 2378, 2390, 2440,


2749, (1762) 3826, 3831, 3841, 3853, 3873, 3881, 3892, 3921 Tiel (Thiel), in Gelderland, Holland, 227; Classis of, 622, 3989 Tiemen ( ?), Holland, 2071 Tienhoven, see Van Tienhoven


Tienpoint, Adrian Jorissz, director of New Netherland, 188 Tillman, John, 4369


Tilson, Mr, 1838


Tilton, Goedie, 497


Tilton, John, 497 Timmerman, G., 3240


Timos, Rev., 183 Tindam, a converted Jew, 2345 Tinnecough (Tinnakunck), 536


Tionnontogon, capital of the Mohawk country, 590


Tiononderga creek, 2634


Tionondoroge, the Indian name of Fort Hunter, 1018


Tipperary, Ireland, 1791, 1831 Tirconnell, see Tyrconnel


Tithes, dispute between Director Stuyvesant and Patroon Van Rens- selaer about the disposition of the tithes on the latter's manor, (1658) 416; paying the minister by subscription does not release from tithes, (1659) 444; the village of Brooklyn to retain the tenths toward the support of the church, but the church must raise the balance needed, (1660) 477; the Mennonites on the South river are exempted from paying the tenths for 20 years after their settlement, (1662) 524; the people of Amers- foort petition to be excused from paying the tenths on account of poor crops, (1663) 531; the tenths collected by distress of goods at Huntington to pay Rev. Eliphalet Jones, (1682) 812, 813; town rates to be collected on Staten Island to support Rev. Mor- gan Jones, (1682) 815; allusions, 705, 721


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Title of the Dutch church changed, (1789) 4352


Titus, Content, 1518


Titus, Edward, 933


Titus, Francis, 3031


Titus, Samuel, 691-92


Titus, Silas, 2131


Tobacco, 84, 213, 635


Tobago, Island of, 357


Todd, Rev. Dr John A., 4320


Todinaeus, Rev. Leonard, 83


Toe, Samuel, 500


Tohonsiohanne, an Indian village in northern New York, 1583


Toleration act, the, 2240, 3908, 3994 Toleration, equal, the basis of liberty, 3369


Tompkins Market, New York City, 522


Tonneman (Sonnemans), Peter, 345, 366, 368-69, 415, 416, 419, 420, 475, 557, 563-64, 2377, 2819 Tormer, Daniel, 1139


Torne (Tarne), Henry, a Quaker, 1730, 1839


Tothill, Captain Jeremiah, 998, 1092, 1112, 1134, 1312, 1326, 1519, 1573 Totowa, calls Rev. Cornelis Blaauw, (1762) 3821, 3827, 4243, 4248, 4252, 4268, (1784) 4318, 4323, 4331, 4341, 4383


Totterer, George Philip, 2437


Tounemans, see Tonneman


Tounsend, George, 1788, 1857


Touyenijour, an Indian, 1374


Towanoendalough, Delaware county, N. Y., 3403


Tower, the, 1785


Tower (Lower), Captain George, 4337, 4342


Town rates for ministers' salaries, 705, 721, 815


Townley, Colonel Richard, 987, 996, 1345, 1953, 1992


Townsend (Townsen, Townson, Touwensen), Henry, 413, 496-97


Townsend, John, 413, 497, 499 Townsend (Townson). See. also Townshend


Townshend (Townsend, Townson), Charles, 2d viscount, formerly ambassador from England at the Hague, (1711) 1888; secretary of state, (1716) 2108


Townshend ( Townsend), Charles, 3d viscount, member of the Privy Council, (1767) 4098


Town vestrymen (of the ministry act of 1693), to be distinguished from church vestrymen, (1704) 1552, 1553-56; the two con- founded, 2016; allusions, 1077, 1095-96


Town vestrymen, have power to call a dissenting minister, 1114, 1909- 10, 2053; not to hold meetings without the presence of the (Anglican) minister, provision disregarded, 2012, 2019, 2043, 2114


Town wardens to be distinguished from church wardens, 1552, 1595 Tracey's "Great Awakening," 2565 Trade between Great Britain and New York, (1723-28) 2197 Trade of New York, (1702) 1591 Training with the militia, 913, 932- 33


Traitors, 1048


Transit of Venus, 4173


Translations of portions of Scripture into Mohawk, 1103, 1363. See also Mohawks, Indians


Transubstantiation, 1012


Traphagen, Henry, 2329


Travers, Samuel, 1788 Treadel's Bullundi Bethillie, 282


Treadwell, Rev., Anglican missionary at Trenton, N. J., 3804, (1763) 3863


Treas, Johannes Brong, 3082 Treason, 1031, 1055, 1441


Treasury of the [civil] Assembly, (1713) 2006


Treasury of the Dutch church of New York, (1701) 1484


Treat, Rev. Joseph, 4046-48, 4081 Treat (Triatt), Robert, 511, 520, 523


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Treat, Rev. Samuel, (1700) 1360 Treaties of peace, of Westphalia, (1648) 1782; of Breda, (1667) 1658; of Westminster, (1674) 671, 1658; of Bergstraat, (1650) 1602; of Ratisbonne, (1653) 1602, 1675- 76; of Munster, (1666) 1783, 1821; of Ryswick (Reswick), (1697) 1675-76, 1783; with the Five Na- tions of Indians, (1696) 1169


Tredwell, John, 1846


Treteatius, [Trelcatius] Rev.


[Lucas], at Amsterdam, 110


Treves (Trier), Germany, 1781


Trevoor, [Thomas], lord chief jus- tice, 1787


Trevoor [Trevor], Sir John, master of the rolls, 1787


Trial of Rev. Hermanus Meyer, 3952- 59


Triatt, see Treat


Tribbeck (Trebeke, Trebeks, Tribeko, Tribekko, Tribbeke, Tribleck ), Rev. John, chaplain of the prince of Denmark, 1692, 1694, 1736, 1739-40, 1742; makes report on distribution of Queen Anne's bounty to the Palatines, 1749-50, 1788, 1884


Trico, Catalina, 37


Triglandius, Rev. Jacobus, 67, 73 Trinity Church, New York City, al- lusions, 1022, 1064-65; certain Episcopalians petition Governor Fletcher to be allowed to buy ground upon which to build an Anglican church, (Mar. 19, 1696) 1134; licensed to collect funds therefor, (July 23, 1696) 1101, 1168, 1529-30, 1563; the first English (Anglican) church in the province, 1592; Domine Selyns's early allusion to, 1172; the city vestry calls Mr William Vesey to, he accepts the call, repairs to Eng-


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land for ordination, (Nov. 2, 1696) 1174; the city vestry loans him money for his journey, 1175; Colonel Heathcoate's account of this call, 1175-76; "managers of the Church of England " chosen,a (Nov. 2, 1696) 1176-77; they pe- tition for a charter, 1139, (May 6, 1697) 1178-79; charter granted on same day, text of the charter,b 1136-65, 1441-42; report of sub- scriptions for building, (May 28, 1697) 1153, 1180-81; the land asked for in the petition, 1179-80, note, see Anneke Jans, Queen's Farm, Queen's Garden; Mr Vesey's ordination in England, (Aug. 2, 1697) 1185-86; petition of the church for certain "redemption money " raised to ransom certain New Yorkers from Turkish cap- tivity, (Aug. 6, 1697) 1187, 1216- 17; the King's Farm and the King's Garden leased by Governor Fletcher to Trinity Church for seven years, (Aug. 19, 1697) 1227-28, 1245, 1278, 1282-85, 1289-90, 1311-13, 1315, 1496; induction of Rev. William Vesey into the rectorship of Trinity Church - the ceremony taking place in the Dutch church, (Dec. 25, 1697) 1218-19; inscription over Trinity's portal, 1219-20; Governor Fletcher gives his pew to the church, (1698) 1220-21; con- tributions by members of the Dutch and French churches toward the building of, 1284


Courteous reception of Governor Bellomont by the corporation of, (Apr. 1698) 1222; Bellomont se- cures a bill to annul the leases of the King's Farm and the King's


a Consisting only of Episcopalians, a separate body from the city vestry, which see. These " managers of the Church of England " became the " Vestry of Trinity Church " on June 30, 1698. Dix, 1: 110, 111.


b Claims which were incorporated in this charter, that the Anglican church was now established by law, and that the income of the Ministerial maintenance bill belonged exclusively to this church, might have been disputed at the time, if known. See "Ministerial maintenance bill."


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Garden to, (May 1699) 1296-98, 1312, 1496, 1685-86, 1908; but adds £26 to the income of the rector, for house rent, 1297, 1333, 1704; brief review of the history of, (May 1699) 1311-13; friction between Governor Bellomont and Rector Vesey, 1313, 1330; Rector Vesey and his vestry give testi- monials to Domine Dellius as to his unblemished character, in op- position to the charges of Bello- mont, (1699) 1320-21, 1325-26; the governor seeks Rector Vesey's removal, 1330-31, 1333-35; also suspends the payment of the £26 granted to Vesey for house rent, (1699) 1346; attacks the charter of the church, (June 8, 1698) 1339; the king forbids Bellomont to bring any suit to annul the char- ter, (Jan. 27, 1700) 1339-40; the bishop of London, requests Rector Vesey to seek reconciliation with Bellomont, (Oct. 13, 1700) 1394; assures Vesey that a change of governors will soon take place, (1700) 1430; death of Bellomont, (Mar. 5, 1701) 1441-42; allu- sions, 1405, 1437


Election of church wardens and vestrymen, (1702) 1488; Trinity presents an address of welcome to Governor Cornbury, fears and re- lief, 1489-90, 1592; Dr Bray sug- gests a society to consist of the Anglican, Dutch and French min- isters to promote reforms, more Anglican clergymen expected, pros- perity of Trinity Church, (1702) 1491, 1559; Rev. George Keith preaches in, 1491-92, 1512; Corn- bury renews the lease of the King's Farm to; the tenants relinquish their rights to the church, (1702)


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1496, 1908; suggestions that this farm should be utilized for the founding of a college, (1703)


1516-17; the farm given to Trinity Church, (Nov. 20, 1705) 1517, 1908; history of the title, 1517-18, 2041; further effort of the church to obtain the " redemp- tion money," (1703) 1519; the church receives a deed from the city for the northern end of the present Trinity churchyard, 1519;a committees to




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