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adjust certain claims of the Dutch church thereto, 1519; instrumental music sug- gested, (1703) 1520; an act in- creasing the salary of present rector (Vesey), from £100 to £160, 1529-31, 1551; Rev. George Keith again preaches in, (1703) 1550; voluntary contributions for four months amount to about £51, 1550; plate and furniture promised by the queen, 1550-51; the Queen's Farm asked for, 1552; an act to reincorporate Trinity Church on account of defects b in the charter, their property rights confirmed, their income extended to the amount of £500, Trinity's own vestrymen and church war- dens henceforth to have the right of patronage and advowson, (June 27, 1704) 1563-66, 1597; fees in Trinity Church, 1555; Elias Neau, general catechist in, 1552, 1559; another petition for the redemp- tion money, (July 18, 1704) 1572-73; request granted, 1575; Chaplain John Sharpe assists Rec- tor Vesey, (Oct. 1704) 1583, 1698; a patent to be prepared to give the Queen's Farm and Gar- den to, 1552, 1590; the text of the act, (Nov. 23, 1705) 1597-98; the
a About 71 feet along Broadway, running south from present northern line, and extending back to Church street. See Fire insurance maps.
b The charter allowed the town vestry to call the rector; and this continued to be the case in other parishes constituted by the ministry bill of 1693; Trinity Church, by this new act, the only exception. See 1552, 1564-65, 1568-69, 1909- 10.
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Trinity Church (continued)
act confirmed, (Sept. 26, 1709)
1801; Mr Club and Mr Neau, catechists and assistants of Mr Vesey, (1705-12) 1609, 1613; har- mony between the Dutch and Anglican churches, 1659; lease of the Queen's Garden to Captain Mathews for seven years (1706- 13) 1673-74; representations to the queen in reference to land grants to the church, (1707) 1685- 86; Brady and Tates metrical version of the Psalms adopted, (1707) 1689; Trinity loans £100 to build an Anglican church at Stratford, Ct., (1708) 1698; sends a memorial to the bishop of Lon- don respecting their title to the Queen's Farm, (June 2, 1708) 1703-5; Rector Vesey has no members at Harlem, (1709) 1743; the vestry writes to the archbishop of Canterbury, only three other counties will receive an Anglican minister, have paid the debt for building the church, steeple un- finished, allusions to Fletcher, Bel- lomont and Cornbury, grant of the Queen's Farm, in dispute, hope for the queen's ratification of it, £1000 needed to finish the steeple; other needs, (1709) 1768; Rector Vesey's house rent, 1769; the council approves Trinity's title to the Queen's Farm, (1709) 1801; Rector Vesey writes to Colonel Riggs about his fears for the Queen's Farm, and the necessity
of an increase to his salary,
(Dec. 2, 1709) 1810-11;a memorial of all the Anglican clergy, eight in number, including Mr Vesey, re- lating to Mr Poyer and the church
of
Jamaica,
reviewing
that
church's history, (1711) 1892-96;
Colonel Morris's remarks on the
Queen's Farm, (1712) 1908; Gov-
Trinity Church (continued)
ernor Hunter's animadversions on Mr Vesey, (1712) 1918; Trinity Church thanks Queen Anne for the beautiful communion set given, suit against Trinity's title to the Farm, request for an American episcopate, (1712) 1924; in an ad- dress of the Anglican clergy to Governor Hunter (May 14, 1712), Mr Vesey's name does not appear, 1949-50; elaborate address of Governor Hunter's friends to the bishop of London against Rev. Mr Vesey, especially in reference to the choice of certain men for his vestry, fears for the welfare of the church, (1714) 2014-19; de- filement of Trinity Church, sym- pathies of the Dutch and French churches, and offers of reward, (Feb. 1714) 2020-28; Queen Anne stops the prosecution against the church for back rents and the dis- pute on the title, (Apr. 14, 1714) 2041-42; Rev. Mr Vesey visits England in the interest of the Anglican church in general and of Trinity Church in particular, the city vestry refuse to pay his salary, while absent, is heartily commended by Rev. Samuel Myles of Boston, to the missionary so- ciety in London, (June, 1714-Nov. 1715) 2052-54; the church sup- plied by Talbot, Poyer, etc., (1714) 2053; Governor Hunter's remarks on this visit of Mr Vesey, (Aug. 13, 1715) 2096-97; Mr Vesey is made commissary of the bishop of London for New York, Governor Hunter is ordered by the king to secure the back payments of Mr Vesey's salary, 2052-53; Secretary Clarke's derogatory remarks on Rev. Mr Vesey, to Secretary Pop- ple in England, (Nov. 15, 1715) 2102-3; Secretary Popple informs
a The church's title to the Queen's Farm had already been approved by the council (Oct. 6, 1709) when this was written, 1801.
b Not a few erroneous statements in this address ; see footnotes, page 2016.
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Trinity Church (continued)
Governor Hunter that Mr Vesey will not trouble him much longer, (April 16, 1716) 2107; Colonel Heathcote's commendation of Mr Vesey to the bishop of Bristol, but the city vestry still refuse to pay him the salary, (Feb. 25, 1716) 2105, (April 30, 1716) 2107-8; Trinity Church objects to grant- ing a charter to the Presbyterian church, (1720) 2175-76; Rev. Mr Vesey's report to the society con- cerning the prosperity of his church, (1722) 2190-91; Mr Vesey requests of the society an assistant in place of Mr Wetmore, (July 3, 1726) 2357; Rev. Thos. Colgan sent, (Sept. 4, 1726) 2360; Colgan removes to Jamaica, L. I., (1731) 2548, 2562, 2644; death of Thomas Huddlestone, the Parish schoolmaster, request that the so- ciety would appoint Mr Thos. Noxon to the position, (Oct. 1731) 2561-62, 2591; allusion to Mr Vesey, (Nov. 1731) 2562; Rev. Richard Charlton appointed cate- chist in place of Mr Colgan, (May 1732) 2591; Mr Vesey informs the bishop of London of a recent act of the Assembly empowering the civil vestry of Jamaica to dispose of certain funds, (Dec. 16, 1733) 2635-36, see 2633, 2643-45; rules about certain official pews in Trinity Church, (1737) 2697; en- largement of and description of, (1737) 2699; first claim set up by the heirs of Anneke Jans to Trinity Church property, commit- tee appointed, (Aug. 1738) 2713- 14; the church pays all back quit- rents, (1697-1739) 2719; meeting of Episcopal clergymen, in conven- tion, in New York, on the invita- tion of Mr Vesey as commissary of the bishop of London, teaching of singing begun, an organ ordered to be made, (May 2, 1739) 2721;
Trinity Church (continued)
address of Trinity Church to Gov- ernor George Clinton on his ar- rival, (Sept. 30, 1743) 2821; Mr Vesey's statement of the lack of Anglican churches in 1697 and their present condition, (1745) 2882, 2918; death of Mr Vesey, obituary notice, a review of his times, (1746) 2917-18
Call and induction of Rev. Henry Barclay, (Oct. 17, 1746) 2917, 2927-2930, 2932-34; Rev. Richard Charlton still catechist, 2933; a chapel of ease needed, com- mittee appointed to select a site, (Apr. 12, 1748) 2997; location of chapel fixed at corner of Beekman and Cliff streets, committees ap- pointed to carry out the plans, (July 11, 1748) 3017; allusion to the proposed chapel, (Jan. 23, 1749) 3052; lots purchased for chapel, (Spring 1749) 3057; Sir Peter Warren gives £100 sterling toward this chapel (St George's), (June 4, 1751) 3162; Trinity Church offers to give land for a college, (Mar. 5, 1752), 3220, see 3207, Kings College; St George's Chapel to be opened for service, (July 1, 1752) 3243; the formal opening, 3262; second offer of Trinity Church to give land for a college, on condition that the presi- dent shall be of the Anglican com- munion, and that the Anglican liturgy shall be used, (May 14, 1754) 3478; Rev. Samuel Johnson called as assistant in Trinity Church, and to be president of Kings College, (1754) 1384-85, 3517-18; Trinity Church deeds land to Kings College, New York, (May 8, 1755) 3543; Trinity Church explains the reasons of its conditions in giving land for Kings College, (Nov. 3, 1755) 3611; Smith's description of Trinity Church, (1757) 3685; Rev. Henry
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Trinity Church (continued)
Barclay criticizes Smith's His- tory of New York, (1759) 3728, 3734, 3887, 3910; commendation of Rector Barclay, 3735; suit of the Brower family against Trinity Church for the Queen's Farm, af- ter a litigation of 20 years, de- cided in favor of Trinity Church, (1760) 3799; Rev. Mr Barclay re- ceives the degree of doctor of divin- ity from the University of Oxford, (1761) 3803; church raises £500 for a new organ, (1761) 3813; a second chapel proposed, St Paul's Church, reason for it, (1763) 3910-11,ª 4017, 4037; receives pat- ent for a township east of Lake Champlain, [now in Vermont], (1767) 4090-92, 4183; has no special privileges in Kings College, 4144, 4185, 4257; church closed at the beginning of the Revolution, (1776) 4296-97; allusion to Dr Samuel Auchmuty, third rector, (1767) 4092; burning of Trinity Church, (Sept. 21, 1776) 4291-92, 4298; Rev. Charles Inglis, rector of Trinity Church,b writes an elaborate account of the state of the Anglo-American church, (Oct. 31, 1776) 4292-4300; Trinity Church grants the use of
St George's Chapel to the Dutch loy- alists in the city, (Oct. 29, 1779) 4304-5; thanks of the Dutch to Trinity, for the use of one of their church buildings, (Apr. 8, 1780) 4305; an act for making such al- terations in the charter of Trinity Church as to render it conform- able to the Constitution f the State of New York, (Apr. 17, 1784), 4316;c Rev. Samuel Pro-
Trinity Church (continued)
voost, fifth rector of Trinity, at- tends the Episcopal conventions at New Brunswick, in 1784, and at New York delegates elected to a general Episcopal convention to meet in Philadelphia, (Sept. 27, 1785) 4325; Dr Provoost, Trinity's rector, recommended as the first bishop of New York, consecrated in Lambeth Chapel, (Feb. 4, 1787) 4326-27; the corporate name of Trinity Church changed to corre- spond to the present civil circum- stances (Mar. 10, 1788) 4346-47;d special act for the incorporation of Protestant Episcopal churches, (Mar. 27, 1801) 4392; up to 1868, Trinity Church had given away about two-thirds of its estate, 1698
Trinity churchyard, 1180. See also Burial places, Cemeteries
Trip, Cornelius, 2950, 2994 Triplets, 123
Triton prize, the, Rector Vesey, chap- lain to, (1709) 1810
Triviale school, 3182
Tromp (Van Tromp), [Admiral Mar- ten Harpertszoon], 311 Tromp, [Admiral Cornelis], 377
Troup, Mr, (1660) 490-91
Troup, John, (1761) 3806
Trouw, a ship, 442-43, 450
Trouw-bosch [Trouw-Bos], opening of, 1030-31, 1035
Truax, Abraham, 2647, 2649 Truck, Caspar, 1737
"True Liberty, the Way to Peace," a pamplılet by Rev. John Leydt, (1760) 3831, 3836, 3841, 3862, 3877, 3883, 3893, 3978
Trustees of a college, how ought they to be appointed, 3354, 3362-69
a Rev. Henry Barclay died in 1764, and was succeeded by Rev. Samuel Auch- muty, the third rector, 1764-66.
b He was the fourth rector of Trinity, 1777-83, and was succeeded by Rev. Samuel Provoost, 1784-1800. In 1787 he became the first bishop of New York, resigning in 1801.
c This act may be seen under date in the Laws of the State of New York, 1777-1784, p. 646-49.
d See Acts under dates.
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Trustees appointed for the revenues of the North Church, (1768) 4136 Trustees of funds for a college, (1751) 3207, 3458, 3478-82 Trustees of Kings College, 3507-8, 3557, 3574-75, 3584, 4143
Trustees of the charity fund for the Palatines while in England, (1709) 1787-88
Trustees of the Hackensack and Schraalenberg churches, (1755) 3549-50, 3629-31
Trustees of religious bodies, (1784) 4316, (1785) 4331, (1787) 4343, 4346, 4360-61. See also Incor- poration of religious bodies, Char- ters
Trustees of St Mark's Church, New York, (1799) 490
Trustees of Collegiate Church, (1685) 897, 1110-12, 1136
Trusteeship in Dutch churches, (1786) 4338. See also Incorpora- tion of churches
" Truth Triumphant," by Mr Vers- cheur, (1735) 2667, 3047
Truxton, Thomas, 3806
Tryon, William, Governor of New York, (1771-74) 4203, 4233-34; writes to earl of Dartmouth, (1773) 4257, 4275-76; Dartmouth to Tryon, on enlargement of the Assembly, (1775) 4287-88, (1776) 4291, 4295
Tryon county, N. Y., 4245 Tubinger University, 2662
Tudor (Tuder), Captain John, 964; writes to Captain Nicholson, (1689) 973, 1139, 1148, 1177-78, 1180
Tue, Michael, 413
Tue, Nathaniel, 413
Tuk, Rev. John, 825-26
Tulpehocken, Pa., 1898
Tuper, Captain Thomas, 1360
Tupper, Barbara, 3084
Tupper, Christian, 3084
Turck (Furck), Ahasuerus, 3881, 4199 Turk, Abraham, 4040
Turk, Cornelis, churchmaster, (1738) 2101, 2378, 2390, 2415, 4199 Turk, Jacob, 1306
Turk, Jacobus, churchmaster, (1747) 2101, 3024-25, 3123, (1762) 3826, 3829, 4040, 4199
Turk, Johannes, 3952-59, 4033-34 Turkey, 19, 1784
Turkish captives, 996, 1061-65, 1187, 1216-17
Turks, the, 487, 1033, 1085
Turnbull, George, 490
Turner, Charles, 1707
Turner, John, 2132
Turtle Tribe of Mohawks, 2634
Tuscarora, N. Y., 3840
Tuscaroras, the, 3399, 3400
Tuyn [Dutch spelling for Taunus ?], Germany, 3687
Twichtwichts Indians, 1215, 1376
Twisch, Holland, 34
Twoo, Captain, 1125
Tyashoke (Buskirks Bridge), N. Y., 4382, 4389
Tyfue, Franz, 2804 Tyken (Tykens), Rev. Jacobus (James), at Amsterdam, 3140, 3184, 3207, 3234, 3239-40, 3242, 3258, 3300, 3344, 3347, 3349, 3406, 3579, 3582, 3985
Tymense, Jan, 1085
Tymissen, Cornelis, 1973
Tymissen, Marietie, gives £20 to the poor of the Dutch church of Al- bany, (1713) 1973
Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, earl of, 925 Tysen, Claes, 663
Uanwick, Joost, 2131
Ud, Philip, 413
Uebele, Magdalena, 1898
Uitgeest, Holland, 40
Uitenbogert, Isaac, 4180, 4184, 4187, 4199
Ulrich, John Stephen, 2437 Ulrich, Marietje, 1085
Ulster, Classis of, formed by divi- sion of old Classis of Kingston into those of Poughkeepsie and Ulster, (1800) 4383
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Ulster county, N. Y., allusions, 971, 986, 1245, 1310; inhabitants of, congratulate Cornbury on his ar- rival, (1702) 1501; prospect of an Anglican church in, (1704) 1554; allusions, 1998, 2122, 2143-46, 2151; census of, (1723) 2196-97; allusions, 2572, 2602-4, 3135, 3171, 4074, 4213
Ulster and Dutchess counties, N. Y., census of, (1698) 1264; census of, (1703, 1712) 1954
Umpock, John, 1728
Underhill, Humphrey, 647
Underhill, Captain John, 600
Uniformity, act of, 1219; does not apply to America, (1766) 4048, 4084
Union College, Schenectady, (1784) 4322-23, 4329
Union of Scotland and England, 3429
Union, plan of, for the Netherland church and the American Dutch churches, also of the coetus and conferentie, (1768) 4114, 4116-17, (1768) 4120-25; referred to the Synod of North Holland, and by it, to the classes of said Synod, 4128-35; opposed by Ritzema, 4140-45, 4147; conference on union of coetus and conferentie, defeated by Ritzema, 4152-54, 4154-60, 4165, 4169, 4175, 4183, 4195-96, 4205-6; union urged, 4209; con- vention for, 4210-18; union con- summated, (Oct. 1771) 4226-28, 4234; ratified, 4235, 4240, 4245, (1772) 4248-50, 4253, 4258-59, 4268, 4344, 4355, 4363-64, 4365. See also Articles of union
Union proposed, of the German and Presbyterian churches, (1745) 2875
Unitas Fratrum, see Moravians
United Brethren, see Moravians
United Reformed Scotch church, in- vited to correspond with the Dutch church, (1784) 4321
United States, the term early used, (1780) 4307
Unity, the, a ship, 1712
Universities, of Amsterdam, 1090; of Cambridge, 170, 187, 720, 4084; of Edinburgh, 4047; of Glasgow, 878, 1991; of Groningen, 28, 2755, 2765-66, 3896, 3948, 4022, 4051, 4356; alumni who came to America, 4410-11; of Hardewyck, 73, 3240-41; of Heidelberg, 1605, 2406; of Leyden, 28, 73, 129, 302, 304, 341, 573, 624, 648, 3792; alumni of, who came to America, 4411-42; graduates of the name Michaelius, before 1650, 4412; of Lingen, 2805; of Oxford, 1175, 3514, 3746, 3803, 3841, 4186-87; of Utrecht, 28, 82, 435, 573, 648, 3182; alumni of, who came to America, 4413
Universities of Holland, allusions to, 4121, 4409-13
University, an American, suggestions of (1755) 3551-52, 3644, 3657-58, (1763) 3850-51, 4256, 4274, (1783) 4315, (1784) 4320, 4322, 4342. See also Kings College, Princeton Col- lege, Queens College, Union Col- lege
University of Pennsylvania, 3057
University for the State of New York, (1784) 4315; an act to es- tablish a university, (1787) 4342 Upper (Upper Rhine), Palatinate, 1781, 1821
Upper Red Hook, (1806) 4388
Upper Schoharie, 4383
Urlsperger, Rev. Samuel, 2931-32
Urquhart, Rev. William, Anglican minister at Jamaica, (1703-9) 1553; : Presbyterian parsonage given him by Cornbury, (1704) 1570; unites with Rev. John Thomas in writing to the society in England, the people mostly dis- senters, Cornbury a friend of the Anglican church, Quakers trouble- some, (1705) 1589-90; Colonel
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Urquhart, Rev. William (continued) Heathcote describes Mr Urquhart's difficulties, 1610; allusion, 1690; his death, (1709) 1807, 1809, 1874, 1879, 1883, 1893-95, 1899; Mrs Urquhart delivers over the parsonage to the dissenters, 1868, 1902, 1909, 1913, 1921, 1963, 1971, 1990, 2073, 2114
Ursen, Holland, 723
Ursinus on the catechism, 96, 155, 282
Utie, Nathaniel, 453
Utrecht, Holland, 158, 666, 675, 731, 902, 975, 1183, 1720, 3182; Classis of, 39, 2878, 3267, 3284; Synod of, 27, 82, 119, 124, 130, 135, 138, 158, 177, 183, 211, 232, 260-61, 278, 874, 3973, 4145, 4171, 4184, 4266; University of, 82, 435, 573, 648; catalog of, 28, 3182, 3472, 3862, 4103, 4136, 4146, 4266, 4269, 4274-80, 4286; alumni of, who came to America, 4413
Utrecht, Long Island, 633, 700-2, 721, 3080. See also New Utrecht Uytendale, J. B., deacon, 3281
Uythagen, Cnaeus Cornelius, chap- lain in the Dutch army, 707
Vaagten, see Vaughton
Valentine, David, his manuals of the Common Council referred to, 122- 23, 216
Valentine (Valentyn), Isaac, (1758) 3711, 3725, 3727, (1761) 3804, (1770) 4180
Valentine, Jacob, 3804
Valentine, John, 4046, 4089, 4093
Valentine (Ualentin) , Obadiah,
2131-32 Valentine, 2837
Peter, 2625, 2796-97,
Valkenburg, Jochem, 1306
Valkenier, see Fauconnier Valleau, E., 1864 Valleau, Pierre, 1864, 1891 Vallete, Pr., 2240
Van, Jan Jansen, 684
Van Aalst, Jonas, 3074
Van Aarsen, Cornelius, 1990 Van Abeel, secretary of Surinam So- ciety, 4112. See also Van Meel Van Acken, Peter, 2864 Van Aersdalen, Dirck, 2204, 2262, 2281
Van Aersdalen, Jean, 2887, 2890 Van Aersdalen (Aarsdalen, Aersdaa- len, Aertsdalen). See also Van Arsdalen
Van Alen, John, 1513, 2097 Van Allen, William, 1306
Van Alphen, Rev. H[ieronymus], at Amsterdam, 1804, 2068
Van Alphen, Rev. H[ieronymus], at Amsterdam, son of. the preceding, 2847, 2851, 2878, 2894, 2900 Van Alst, Joris, 3080, 3331, 3538 Van Alstein, Matthew, 3947
Van Alstyn, Abraham, 1513
Van Antwerp[en], Jacobus, chorister in Garden Street church, (1763) 3397, 3803, 3946, 4068, 4130, 4170 Van Antwerp, Jas., jr, 4240 Van Arensen, Jan Jansen, 1306
Van Arnheim (Aarnnam), Jan, chorister in New Church, Nassau street, (1730) 2518, 2563, 2620-21, (1733) 2628-29, 2938 Van Arsdalen, Cornelius, 3382 Van Arsdalen, Jacobus, elder, 4211 Van Arsdalen, James, deacon, 3382 Van Arsdalen, Nicholas, 4243, 4247 Van Arsdalen (Van Aertsdalen) Simon, 2640, 3012, 3132, 3174, 3186, 3382, 3413, 3490, 3547, 3549, 3597, 3600, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4318, (1785) 4327-28, 4331
Van Arssen (Aercen, Artsen), Abra- ham M., 2694, 2729, 2800, 2817, 2846, 2913, 2925, 2943 Van Asperen, Theunis, 3681 Van Assen (Van Essen), Rev. George, 3882, 3922, 3978 Van Baale, Captain, 1278, 2048
Van Bael (Van Baal, Van Balen, Van Boel, Boel), Jan Hendrick, 735, 769, 779, 784, 821
Van Baerle, David, 229, 468, 472
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Van Balen, Peter, 921
Van Bancke (Van Bancker) Mr, see Bancker, William Van Basten, Johannes V., 2701, 2741 Van Beaumont, Rev. Adrian, 441, 506-8, 555
Van Beaumont, Simon, 1777, 1830
Van Beeck, Isaac, 179, 182, 201, 402
Van Benthuysen, Martin, 1306
Van Berckel (Berkel), [Engelbert
François ], ambassador, (1785) 4335-36
Van Berckel, John, receiver general of Holland and West Friesland, (1656) 353
Van Bergen, J. Haring, 3186
Van Beughn, Peter, 1337
Van Beverwyck, John, 70, note
Van Binnevest, Rev. D. J., at Am- sterdam, 4311
Van Bisselik, Thomas, 2870
Van Boerum, William Jacobse, 416
Van Bomwel, Jan Hendrickse, 642 Van Borsim [Borsum], Cornelis, 642 Van Borssem, Philip, 2235
Van Boskerck, Lauren, 2381, 2930, 3078
Van Boskerck. See also Van Bus- kerk
Van Brandt, R., 3594
Van Breeman [Bremen ?], Hendrick Jansen, 673
Van Breen, Willem, 1029
Van Bremen, Jan, 512
Van Brosterhuyzen, Jan, see Bros- terhuizen
Van Brug, Reynier, 906 Van Brugge, Carel, 364 Van Brugh, Mrs, (1689) 966 Van Brugh, John, 217, 557, 564, (1664) 565, 579, 595; an elder, (1670) 608, 621; a burgomaster, (1673) 631; assessment, (1674) 642; allusions, 663, 670, 677, 762, (1682) 800, 805, 819, 837, 842, 871, 890, 892
Van Brugh, Peter, 1968, 1972, 2112, 2172
Van Brunt, Cornelis, 1120, 1526, 1537, 1714, 1721, 1799, 1800, 1806, 2739
Van Brunt, Joost, 1526 Van Brunt, Nicholas, 3080, 3331 Van Brunt, Rutgers, jr, 3074, 3178, 3250, 3331, 3444
Van Brunt, Rutgers (Rutgert), sr, 2804-5, 2876, 3074, 3080, 3102, 3127, 3178, 3250, 3420, 3437, 3444, 3473, 3538, 3560, 3616, 3662, 3688, 3733
Van Bunschoten, Rev. Elias, 4248, (1784) 4319, 4323, 4357, 4364, (1800) 4390
Van Buren, Barent, 2581 Van Burg, Derex, 1113 Van Burgh, John, 217 Van Burthen, Tobias, 2720
Van Buskerk (Byskerk), Jacobus, 2930, 3078
Van Bussing, claims manor of Ford- ham, 3085
Van Buytenhuyse, Jan Gerrits, 557 Van Cleef, of Hague, 3809
Van Clyff, Dirck, 642. See also Van der Cliff
Van Corlaer, see Van Curler Van Cortlandt, Colonel, 2450
Van Cortlandt, Frederick, church- master, (1727) 2100, 2449, 2488 Van Cortlandt, G., 1322
Van Cortlandt, Jacobus, allusions, 998, 1112, 1116, 1168-69, 1190, 1202-3, 1264, 1273, 1276-77, 1280, 1325, 1355, 1357, 1366; one of the Council, (1706) 1616, 1618, 1660, 1668, 1799, 1897; elder, (1715) 2081, 2377, 2449
Van Cortlandt, Jan, (1729) 2489 Van Cortlandt, Johannes (John), (1696) 1134, 1190
Van Cortlandt, John, (1764) 3931 Van Cortlandt, Oloff Stevensen, a deacon, (1645) 197, 200; signs re- monstrance, (1649) 259; a mem- ber of the court of New Amster- dam, (1656) 361, 418, 455; signs petition to surrender, (1664) 556; signs articles of capitulation, 559; takes oath to Great Britain, 565; member of mayor's court, (1667) 586, 591; testifies to the loyalty of Domine Megapolensis at the sur-
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Van Cortlandt Oloff Stevensen (continued)
render, 593; an elder, (1670) 611, 625-26; his property valued at 45,000 guilders, (1674) 643; meeting at his house to raise funds for new Dutch church, (1680) 743; allusions, 682, 762, (1682) 800, 819 Van Cortlandt, Pierre, 4176, 4243, 4247 Van Cortlandt, Philip, churchmaster, (1715) 2081; one of a committee to manage the church's lawsuit re- specting Manor of Fordham, (1724) 2216-17, 2221, 2294; com- mittee on the manor, 2309, 2378, 2390, 2449, 2489, 2754; member of New York Council, 2622, 2852, 2861
Van Cortlandt, Stephen, signed peti- tion to surrender to the English, (1664) 556; a schepen, (1674) 631; his estate, 5000 guilders, (1674) 643; counselor of Rev. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, (1676) 690; allusion, 743; an elder, (1682) 800, 805; mayor of New York, his excellent character, (1689) 964; allusions, 837, 951, 963-64, 972-73, 982, 986, 989; his letter to Andros in Boston (July 9, 1689), on the doings of Leisler, 967-68; to Captain Nicholson, (Aug. 5, 1689) 971; extracts from another letter to Andros, (May 19, 1690) 995-97; allusions, 1018, 1025, 1030, 1062-63, 1091, 1112, 1116, 1133, 1135-36, 1145, 1148, 1168, 1191, 1202, 1212, 1216-17, 1270, 1273, 1276, 1281-82, 1339, 1355, 1357, 1366, 1405, 1441; one of the trustees of the redemption money for Turkish captives, (1704) 1572; churchmaster, (1715) 2081, 2100
Van Cortlandt Manor, 4243, 4247
Van Couwenhove[n] (Kouwenhoven), Garret, 1526, 1990
Van Couwenhoven (Kouwenhoven), Jacob, 252, 259, 267; churchmas- ter, 285, 355, 557
Van Couwenhoven. See also Kou- wenhoven
Van Curlenburgh, Rev. Emilius, 1301 Van Curler, Arendt, commissary at Fort Orange, (1642) 154, 157; seeks to ransom Father Jogues, 167; takes advice of Domine Mega- polensis, 168-69
Van Curler, Arendt, widow of, (Madame de Corlart), 590 Van Curler (Corlaar), B[enoni], 1306
Van Curler (Corlaar, Corlaer),
Jacob, 197; not allowed to teach school, (1658) 418, 419
Van Dalen, Jacob, 3016
Van Dalsen, Mr, a teacher, 3704
Van Dalsen, John, a builder, 3982, 4199
Van Dam, Otto, 2870
Van Dam, Rip, 998, 1073, 1322; member of governor's council, (1703) 1531, (1704) 1575, (1706) 1618-19, (1709) 1714-15, 1743, 1.799, 1805, 1807, (1710) 1847, 1854, 1873, 1887, (1712) 1934, 1963, (1714) 2020, 2024, (1719) 2143, 2145, (1721) 2187, (1724) 2020, 2222, (1725) 2240-41, 2292- 93; acting governor, (1731) 2548; application made to him for an amendment to Dutch church char- ter, 2552, 4000
Van de Case (or Cade), Gerbrand, 806
Van de Casteele, Hendrick, 2805
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