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Antonides (Anthonides), Rev. Vin- centius (continued)
2696, 2710, 2712, 2729; classis ex- horts him to support the coetus, (1739) 2731; allusions, 2736, 2739- 40, 2745, 2756-57, 2782-83, 2788- 90, 2801, 2803, 2805, 2824, 2825, 2826, 2842, 2858, 2860-61; died, (1744) 2875; allusions, 2883, 2885, 2897, 3126, 3130, 3145, 3185 Antonideus, Rev. Hermannus, 88 Antonisen, Cornelis, 366
Antwerp, 155, 936, 1293, 1336, 1343-
45, 1348, 1389, 1395, 1422, 1429, 1435
Aorage, an Indian village in northern New York, 1583
Aoulhoff, Rev., see Houthoff, Rev. Cornelis
Apianus, Petrus, 168. Aplin, Mr, 3890, 3909
Appollonius, Guileilmus, 185-86.
Appeals, (1771) 4215; of the Dutch churches to the crown, in behalf of their liberties, (1706) 1660; An- glican churches allowed to appeal their cases to the governor or to the crown, irrespective of small amounts involved, (1712-13) 1963, 1971, 1990
Appel (Apple), Anthony, 4240, 4242 Appel, William, 2376
Appeldoorn, Rev., 3333
Appleton, Mrs, 3399
Appoqueminy (Dover), Pa., Rev. Jacob Henderson sent to, by S. P. G., (1712) 1908
Apthorpe, Rev. East, Anglican at Cambridge, Mass., (1759-65) 3734, 3745, 3864, 3887, 3890, 3909 Aquackononck (Passaic), N. J., (1693) ; allusions, 1063, 1072, 1107, 1438, see Bertholf, G .; desires another pastor, (1724) 2215; Hen- ricus Coens called and ordained, (1725) 2331, 2359, 2967; John Van Driessen accepted as pastor, (1735) 2696, 2966-67, 2995, 2997, 3003, 3052, 3089; will not unite with Belleville, 3092, 3114, 3136, 3140-
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Aquackononck (Passaic), N. J. (continued)
41; desires Marinus, (1751) 3164, 3230; Marinus examined and or- dained, (1752) 3288-89, 3301, 3336, 3371, 3373, 3547, 3613, 3626, 3690, 3866, 3874, 4085, 4211, 4243, 4246, (1784) 4318, 4383, (1800) 4391 Aqueendero, an Indian chief, 1377 Arabian gold, 1125 Arbo, John, 4137
Archangel, Russia, regulations for Dutch ministers going thither, (1636) 100-3, 2537, 3868
Archdeaneries, 1082
Archer, B., 3715
Archer, John, an English judge,
(1661) 509
Archer, John, of Westchester, 889, 1111
Archer, John, jr, 1111, (1753) 3448, 3452-53, 3804
Archives of Holland, France and Eng- land to be searched for historical material relating to New York, (1841) 5-13; ecclesiastical archives to be also searched, 13, 14; addi- tional researches, (1897-98) 14-30 Archives of the Classis of Amsterdam, 18-24; of the Synod of North Hol- land, 24, 31ª
Archives of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America, 22, 73
Archives of the General Synod of the Reformed Church of Holland, lo- cated at 100 Java straat, the Hague, Holland, 26-28
Archives, Royal, at the Hague, 209, 565
Archives (Kerkhistorisch archief), of Moll and Kist, 68
Arensius (Arisses), Rev. Bernardus, Lutheran, (1674) 660 [Anthony, in this place, a clerical error for Arensius] ; permitted to go to Al- bany to preach, 663; in New York, (1678) 720, 829, 879, 884
Arents, Frederick, 557 Arents, Rynier, 1624 Aria, an Indian, 2634 Ariens, Weyntie, 6841 Arisses, see Arensius Arlington, Earl of, 897 Armbrustes, John C., 4280
Arminians, 70, 72, 3519, 3649, 3672- 73, 3904, 4200
Arminius, Rev. Jacobus, 71 Arms, bearing, 3332
Arms of the king, in Trinity Church, taken down by the Americans, (1776) 4297
Army, Mr, 1729
Arnaem, Rev. John, 707
Arnhem, [Jonkheer Gerrit van], 127 Arnold, Jonathan, 2389
Arnout, Mr, 904
Arondeus, Rev. John, examined and ordained for the churches of Kings county, L. I., (Sept. 1741) 2765- 66; captured by pirates, returned to Holland, (Jan. 1742) 2768, 2773, 2775; a new call sent from Kings county to him, (July 1742) 2777; on his field, (May 1743) 2804; allusions, 2782-84, 2788-90, 2797, 2799, 2802-5, 2824, 2826, 2858, 2860-61, 2875-76, 2883, 2885-86, 2891-94, 2897, 2899, 2944; proposals of reconciliation between him and Van Sinderin, (Aug. 1748) 3020-22; complaints from the congregations of Kings county against him, refuses to acknowl- edge the coetus, the charges against him, 3028-33, 3039, 3050- 52; the classis admonishes him, 3061, 3066; letters to classis from his friends, 3072-76, 3079-80, 3092, 3099, 3102, 3108-9; admo- nitions of the classis to his friends, 3112-13, 3119; document of the Arondeus faction, (Apr. 1750) 3124-27, 3129-31; action of the coetus on the case, 3132-34, 3135- 36; he is suspended, 3137-38; his
a Printed sets of eight volumes of the minutes of the Northern Synods of Hol- land. 1566-1620, may be seen in the library of the Collegiate Church of New York, Fifth avenue and 48th street, and in the Sage Library at New Brunswick, N. J.
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Arondeus, Rev. John (continued)
partial reply, 3143-44; his sus- pension ratified by the classis, (1751) 3148-55, 3158, 3174-79; submits to the decision, 3178; op- position to his being recalled, (1751) 3187; his defense, 3188; his confession not satisfactory, 3189-95, 3202, 3213-15; allusions, 3221-25, 3229-31; again cited be- fore the coetus, (1752) 3235-37, 3242, 3244; his friends write to classis, (June 1752) 3247-50; allusions, 3257, 3267, 3278-80, 3288, 3291-92, 3296-97; final classical report reviewing the case, with letters, (1752) 3307-25; allusions, 3331, 3351-52, 3357-58, 3373-74, 3389, 3414-27, 3436-37 3441, 3443-44, 3454-56, 3461-64, 3466, 3469, 3471-75, 3479, 3485- 87, 3489-91, 3522, 3536-37, 3540, 3550, 3559, 3565, 3569, 3571; he appears in classis with certificates of dismission, rejected by classis, 3479-80, 3489-94, 3606, 3609, 3617; allusions, 3661, 3663-64, 3673- 76, 3818; returns to America, (1772) but all pulpits closed to him, 4253, 4255-56, 4262
Arquenfeld, Baroness of, 1822 Arras (Erras), an Indian, 2634 Arriaga, Roderic de, 155 Arsenius, Professor, 3795 Arthur (Aarthur), Benjamin, 2121 Articles of peace between coetus and conferentie, (1771-72) 4237, 4258 Articles of peace, proposed by the collegiate consistory to the Dutch party, (1766) 4071-73 Articles of surrender, (1664) 557- 59, 1127
Articles of union, (1771) 4210-18, 4235-36, 4248, 4258, (1784) 4321, 4367 ( ?), see Union, plan of Artsen, Jacob, 1006 Aruba, W. I., 209, 210
Arundel of Wardour [Henry Arun- del 3d] Lord, 925, 943
Asarus, an Indian, 2634
Ascension Day, 2499, 2510, 2739, 2804, 2824
Asfordbie, William, 684 Ashfield, R., 1134
Ashley, Benjamin, 3401, 3404
Ashurst, Sir William, 1394
Ashwell, Mary, 509
Ashwell, William, 508-9
Aske, Benjamin, 1181, 1322
3057,
Aspinwall, Captain John, (1761) 3804, 3863, 4232
Assemblies, ecclesiastical, (1771) 4221 Assembly, Civil, in New Jersey, troublesome to manage, (1713) 1992
Assembly, Civil (or General), of New York, allowed, passes " Char- ter of Liberties," (1683) 864-65, 1592, 1658; veto of Assembly and of the "Charter of Liberties," (1685), 894-96, 915-17, 1592; re- storation of the Assembly, (1691) 1592-93; session prorogued by Governor Fletcher, (1693) 1076; requests Domine DuBois to recom- mend a Dutch chaplain for the Dutch troops going to Canada, (1709) 1760, 1770; denies the right of the Council to amend money bills, (1712) 1966-67, 1997; dissolved by Governor Hunter, (1713) 1993, 1997, 2000; a new As- sembly called by the governor, 2000, 2006. See also "Acts " of the Assembly
Assendelft, Holland, 33
Assessments, in Collegiate Church, (1696) 1155; in Trinity Church, 1155-56
Assisagigroone, an Indian tribe, 1379 Assistant ministers (second minis- ters), in the Collegiate Church, (1696) 1152-53; in the Dutch church of Albany, no inequality, (1720) 2165
Assistant rectors in 'Trinity Church, (1697) 1155-56
Associate Reformed church of Salem, N. Y., 4228
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Asstetten, Rev., see Stetten, Rev. Jodocus à
Asur, M., 1410
Asylum (Asile, Azile), 257, 266, 267, 284, 286; the French at New Rochelle petition Governor Flet- cher for such a place, (1696) 1177 Atharhactone, the Indian name of Esopus, (1657) 398 Atheists, 335
Attainder, act of, reversed, 1246
Attorney, power of, 1190, 2498, 2509;
given by churches to parties in Holland to call pastors for them, 2581, 2583
Attorney general of New York, 2225- 27
Atwood, William, chief justice, 1441- 42; presides at trial of Bayard and Hutchins, condemns them to death, is suspended by Governor Corn- bury, (1702) 1497-1500; suspen- sion confirmed, 1527, 1591
Auchmuty, Rev. Dr Samuel, 3887, 4092, 4173, 4231, (1776) 4295, 4300
Auckema, Rev. Casparus, 1287, 1292, 1345
Augsburg, confession of, 1602. See also Lutherans
Augsburg (Augsburgh), Germany, 2931
Austin Friars, Dutch church of, London, England, 116, 117; gives credentials to Rev. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, 623; corresponds with Collegiate Church of New York, 1082, 1209, 1240, 1243, 1264-74, 1279, 1300
Austria, House of, 1782, 1789, 1829 Avenhorn, Holland, 723
Avery, Dr, English correspondent of the dissenters in America, (1759) 3728, 4137 Axtell, Mr, 4292
Azile ( Asile), see Asylum Azores, The, 1396
Baasen, Petrus, 4192
Baccarach, Palatine, (1702) 1602-3 Ba Chan [Bachan, Bashan], Jean, 2237
Bachio, Lodem, a Polish nobleman, 459
Bachwayt (Bachwaik), Dutchess
county, N. Y., 3084, 3095
Backer, Mr, brother in law of Stuy- vesant, (1656) 363
Backer, Mr, of New York, (1749) 3097
Backer, Claes Janss., 557
Backer, Hendrick W., 642
Backer, Jacob, 557
Backer, Rev. John, in Holland, (1625) 40
Backer, Reynier Willemse, 643 [Backerus], Adrian Cornelisse, 226
Backerus (Backer, Bakker, Bacherus,
Backerius), Rev. John Cornelissen, willing to go as a comforter of the sick to the East Indies, (1640) 136; examination, 136-37, 140; is invited to go to Curaçoa, 141; in- forms the classis that Megapolen- sis is willing to go to the colonial churches, 141-42; to be ordained, 142; presented to the directors of the West India Company, 142, 156; delayed in sailing, the company presents him $100, 162; his ordi- nation and instructions, (1642) 163; writes from Curacoa about baptizing the children of heathen, (1644) 186; his brother asks classis for his dismissal, (1647) 226-27; arrives in Manhattan with Stuyvesant, 226; is induced to supply New Amsterdam after the death of Bogardus, 216, 217, 229, 231-32; urges classis to send over another minister to allow him to return to Holland, 232-37, 239, 242, 243-44, 246; is formally re- leased from his engagement in Curacoa, 246; Consistory of New
a This is the correct spelling, which is perfectly plain in the original letter, now in the archives of General Synod in the Sage Library, New Brunswick, N. J. Nevertheless, Brodhead, probably through some clerical error, gives it as Atkar- karton, and this has been copied by others. See Brodhead's Hist. N. Y. 1:536.
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Backerus (Backer, Bakker, Bacherus,
Backerius), Rev. John Cornelis- sen (continued)
Amsterdam consents that he may be dismissed from them, 247; classis consents, 250, 260; Stuy- vesant forbids him to read any paper in the pulpit concerning the government, 252; requests Stuyves- ant and his Council for his dis- missal, granted, 253; departs for Holland, 254, 262, 280; appears in classis, (Nov. 1649) 263, 278; joins with the complainants against Stuyvesant, 269; joins the classis of Alkmaar, (Apr. 1650) 271; makes a statement before the Synod of North Holland, and asks to be assisted to a settlement, 277, 279; goes to the East Indies, (Aug. 1651) 297-300, 311 Badeau, Elias, 1751
Baden, Germany, House of, 1602
Badius, Rev. [Otto], in (1648) 238
Bagley, Timothy, 2134, 2141
Bagsantara, an Indian, 1094
Bahia, Brazil, 41
Bailey, Arthur, 1788
Bailey, William, 4353
Baisic (Westerlo), N. Y., 4382 Baker, Captain, 1371
Baker, Nathaniel, 871-72
Bakers, Samuel, 2596
Bakes, Rev. John Claessen, 126
Bakker, Mr, (1747) 2994 Bakker, Rev. J., minister at Amster- dam, (1728) 2420, 2424, 2471, 2473-74; died, (1743) 2797, 2809 Baldwin, Richard, 1125 Baley, Samuel, 1851, 1871
Ball (Baldwin), Adam, 1394 Bellereau, James, 2237 Baltimore, [Cecil Calvert 2d] Lord, 453
Baltimore, Md., 4272 Baly, Mr, 365
Bancker, Adrian, (1740) 2101; treas- urer of revenues of Manor of Ford- ham, (1748) 3025, 3747, (1761) 3806, 3878, 3900, 4046, 4080, 4093, 4096, 4100, 4171
Bancker, Adrian, jr, (1757-59) 2101, 3837, 4074
Bancker, Charles, ex-deacon, (1727) 2390, 3287
Bancker, Christopher (Christoffel or Christian ) deacon, (1722-24) 1446, (1728-29) 1447, (1732-34)
1447; elder, (1735-37) 1448, (1741-43) 2747, (1746-48) 2748, (1750-52) 2748, (1756-58) 2749, (1760-62) 2749; other references, 2100, 2378, 2440, (John) 2448, 2477, 2489, 2575, 2677, 2679, 2722, 2781, 2783, 2784, 2788-90, 2808, 2819, 2826, 2830, 2833, 2842, 2894, 2899, 2938, 2961, 2969, 2972, 2974, 2996, 3011, 3013, 3023-25, 3027-28, 3052, 3124, 3129, 3167-68, 3186, 3220, 3226, 3234, 3280-81, 3302, 3441, 3593, 3725, 3947
Bancker, Dirck, 3878 Bancker, Ernest, 4136
Bancker, Captain, Evert, (1691) 1018, 1181-82, 1224, 1240, 1245, 1260, 1308, 1317, 1337, 1342, 1365, 1371, 1372, (1700) 1382, 1427; received a fraudulent grant of land from Governor Fletcher, 1568
Bancker (t) Evert, deacon, (1751-53) 2748; (1758-60) 2749, (1764-65) 2750; other references, 1973, 2047; churchmaster, (1749) 2101, 2112, 3123, 3174, 3212, 3725, 3727, 3768, (1760) 3759, 3915-16, 3968, 3983, 4010, 4013, 4018, 4059, 4074, 4082, 4139, 4145, 4152, 4163, 4171-72, 4181, 4184, 4186, 4202, 4260, 4262- 63, 4265, 4272, 4275, 4286 Bancker, Gerrit, 2149, 2154
Bancker (Banckert), Rev. John, in Holland, (1714) 2040, (1729) 2448
Bancker, John, of Newtown, L. I., 500
Bancker, Richard, 4136, 4163, 4240 Bancker (Van Bancker, Bankers), William, a merchant in Amster- dam, (1696-1700) 1173, 1188, 1196, 1230, 1260, 1286, 1297-98, 1304-5, 1317, 1336-37, 1340-1, 1342- 44, 1348-50, 1357, 1365, 1371, 1386,
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Bancker (Van Bancker, Bankers), William (continued)
1389, 1402-3, 1422-24, (1704) 1573, 1716, 1764, 1890 (1712) 1955, 1958, 2044-46, 2088-89, 2119, 2121, 2182-83
Banda, E. I., isle of, 221, 225 Bandon, Captain, 1330
Bangor, Bishop of, 3484, 3502
Banishments of persons from New Netherland for harboring Quakers, 497
Bannasitoron, an Indian, 1094
Banns, publication of, (1766) 4075
Banta, Hendrick, 3617, 3693 Banta, Jacob C., 3632
Banta, Jacob H., 2601
Banta, Sieba, 3617, 3635, 3693
Bantius, Rev. John, 83, 88, 202
Banyar, George, 3173, 3218, 3220, 3988, 4174
Baptism, (1619) 4223, (1767) 4080; by Catholic midwives in the Pala- tinate, (1705) 1602; by comforters of the sick, 185, see Comforters; neglect of, (1713) 1998.ª
Baptism, formulas of, old and new, Lutherans object to certain expres- sions in the new formula, 423; the West India Company directs the old formula to be used, 425; Stuy- vesant submits this order to the ministers, 427; they oppose it, 428-31, 433; the company insists, 441, 460, 474-77; the ministers finally yield, 485-87; allusions, 492, 504-5
Baptism, infant, 285; presence of parents not absolutely required, 429, 430; not generally allowed to negro and heathen children, 76, 77, 112, 493, 504, 508, 548, 1673; al- lusion, 654; private baptisms, 2912; danger of superstition in, 2941; are allowable, especially in cases of sickness, 2963, 2970-72, 3061; allusions, 2779, 3041, 3043
Baptismal questions, 476, 505 Baptismal record of the Collegiate Church of New York City, 123, 931, 4075; general record, (1771) 4223
Baptist conventicles, 361-62
Baptists ( Mennonites), in Holland, 396; in America, 1551, 2187-88, see Anabaptists
Barbadoes, 411, 693, 962-93, 1411, 1430, 1441, 1592, 1669; want some of the Palatines, 1831
Barbarie, John, 998, 1206, 1268, 1322, 1324, 1520, 1528, 1714, 1743, 1805, 1807, 1855, 1934, 2009, 2020, 2023- 24, 2143, 2145, 2151, 2176, 2220, 2222, 2240-41, 2292-93, 2300
Barbarie, P., 2026 Barbary States, 1340
Barbour, a clerical error, several times repeated for Bartow
Barclay, Rev. Henry, (son of Rev. Thomas Barclay, missionary at Al- bany), appointed catechist to the Mohawks, (1736), ordained in Eng- land, (1737), labored among the Mohawks, (1738-46) 2663, 2677, 3400; assistant rector of Trinity Church, New York, (1746), suc- ceeds Mr Vesey as rector, (1746- 64) 2677, 2917, 2927-30, 2932-34; petitions for a piece of land in the Mohawk country, granted, (1740) 2745, 2751, 3485; land given, under his rectorship to Kings College, 3220; St George's Chapel built, 3262; writes to Rev. Dr Samuel Johnson on the conditions of the gift of land to Kings College, 3517- 18; allusions, 3543-44, 3556, 3734, 3746, 3803; edits " Common Prayer " in Mohawk, (1762) 3840; writes "Defence " against Smith's History of New York, (1763) 3887, 3890, 3909-10, 3911-12; death, (1764) 3969 Barclay, John, 4118
a Governor Hunter was certainly mistaken about this, as the baptismal records of most of the colonial churches are very complete.
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Barclay, Rev. Thomas, describes the
religious conditions in Albany, (1710) 1866-68; signs an address of the Anglican clergy to Governor Hunter, (1712) 1949-50; is present at a meeting of the Indian Com- missioners, with the Mohawks, 1968-69, 1972-73; petitions the governor to be allowed to build an Anglican church at Albany, also desires patent for a site, (Oct. 7) 2070-71, 2074; patent obtained; legal difficulties as to the land, (1715) 2087, 2091-92; is col- lecting money for the church build- ing, (1716) 2109, 2111, 2115; land bought for a site, (1718) 2120, 2124, 2663, 2677; allusion, 4118 Barcolo, Rev. Johannes, 3720
Barends, Jan, 673
Barents, Albertie, 1885
Barents, Meyndert, 557
Barkelo, Hermanus, (1748) 3031
Barkelow, Rev. George, (1800) 4391 Barkly, see Barclay
Barltt (Baritt), North Brabant,ª 153
Barnes, Benjamin, 2021
Barre [Le Febure] de la, 904, 917, 919
Barrington, Viscount, 4098
Barsinger-Horn, Holland, 136
Bartels (Bartelsen), Jonas, 557, 642, 687
Bartholf (Bertholf, Bartholdt), Rev. Guilliam, a schoolmaster, begins to preach at Hackensack and Staten Island, (1693) 1051; Varick fears his intrusion in the ministry, 1067; is called to Hackensack and Aquackononck, 1072-73; ordained by the Classis of Middelburg against the protests of the Classis of Amsterdam, (1694) 1100; Dellius opposes his ministry, 1105-6; preaches also at Bergen, 1107; Selyns alludes to him as one of the regular ministers, (1696)
Bartholf (Bertholf, Bartholdt), Rev. Guilliam (continued)
1171, 1187; may be asked to in- stall Freeman, (1706) 1649; ap- proves of fraternal conferences, (1706) 1655; sides with Freling- huysen in his Evangelistic views, (1721) 2319, 2326; indorses Fre- linghuysen's sermons, (1723)
2179-80; disabled by infirmities, (1724) 2215-16; 2319, 2363, 2372 Bartine, Peter, (1761) 3810 Bartis, John, 4232
Barton, Rev. [Thomas], (1765) 4026 Bartow (Barbour, Barton) Rev. John,
Anglican, said to have officiated in Westchester parish, (1702-25) 1751; allusions to his settlement there, 1486, 1492; referred to by Rev. Mr Vesey in his account of the Anglican church, (1704) 1553; Highly praised by Colonel Heath- cote, (1705) 1610; New Rochelle, with its French church and pastor Rev. Daniel Bondet, lies withi- Bartow's parish, (1705) 1614, writes to the society in England concerning the Anglican church in Westchester and on Long Island, had preached occasionally at Jamaica, (Dec. 1, 1707), 1690; is present when Rev. Bondet and the French church of New Rochelle declare their conformity to the Church of England, (June 1707) 1751; informs the society of the death of Rev. Mr Urquhart of Jamaica, (Oct. 30, 1709) 1807; with other ministers, writes to the Bishop of London, seeking help for the widows of Revs. Urquhart and Muirson, (1709) 1809; signs addresses, (1712-13) 1921, 1950, 1991; his death, (1727) 1870. See also Digest S. P. G., 58, 855
Basse, Mr, 1430, 2019
Bassett, Mrs, 3707 Bassett, Francis, 2237
a This should be Bartl, Schleswig-Holstein, see Van Rensselaer Bowier Manu- scripts, p. 609.
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Bassett, Rev. John, 2092 (17,82),
2177; commends the Saratoga
waters, (1789) 4349, 4362, 4365, 4367-68, 4377 (1800) 4388
Bassett, Robert, 365
Batavia, East Indies, 69, 80; church of, 128; allusions, 184, 190, 221, 225, 241, 694, 908, 1102, 2392, 2678, 2923, 2925, 2952, 3106, 3181, 3297, 3377, 3379; coetus of, 3639, 3730, 3875, 3947, 4027
Bath [John Granville first], Earl of, 897, 961, 1002
Batten Kill, 1245
Battle (Bable) Bridge, 1813
Bausman (Boutsman), P., organist in South church, (1751) 3212, 3395-97
Bavaria, 1600, 1781; Duke of, 1782, 1821
Baxter, Capt. George, 894, 927, 967 Bay, Rev. Andrew, second Presby- terian pastor at Albany, 3891
Bay, Richard, 3500
Bay, The, see Flatlands
Bay of Cante (or Quinte), Canada, (1800) 4389
Bayard (Baijard), Balthazar, 475; schepen, (1673) 631, 641; a dea- con, (1682-84) 805; signs address to the King, (1690) 998, 1202, 1212, 1273, 1355, 1357
Bayard, Cornelis, 1110.
Bayard, Nicholas, churchmaster, (1732) 2100; deacon, (1734-36), 1448, (1738-40) 1448; elder, (1745- 47) 2748, (1753-55) 2749, 2969, 3124, 3500, 3900, 3901
Bayard (Bayar, Beier), Colonel Nicholas, a clerk in the secretary's office, (1660) 475, 496-97; sub- scribes the oath of allegiance to Great Britain, (1664) 565; is city receiver, (1670) 609; is a burgo- master, under the restored Dutch government, (1673) 631; is secre- tary, 633, 638; is assessed for 10,000 guilders, (1674) 643; al- lusions, 646-47, 661; signs petition to have form of renewed oath to
Bayard (Bayar, Baier), Colonel Nicholas (continued)
Great Britain, modified, (1674) 670; allusion, 677; prefers a pub- lic tax for building a new church, (1680) 743; an elder in Collegiate Church, (1682-84) 762, 800, 805, 819, 837, 842-43, 871, 873, 933; again, an elder, (1688) 951, 960; one of the Council, (June 1689), signs the address of Council to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 963-64; writes to Captain Nicholson, (Aug. 1689) 971-72, 973; his journal during the Leisler troubles, 964-67; flees to Albany, (summer, 1689) 977; his orders to Captains De Peyster and De Bruyn, (Oct. 1689) 978; writes to Andros in Boston, (Dec. 1689) 981; his journal continued, 982; allusions, 986-90, 995, 998-99, 1025, 1030; the Manor of Fordham lawsuit en- trusted to, (1692) 1035; church warden under the ministry act, (1694) 1092; one of the committee to seek incorporation for the Col- legiate Church, (1695) 1116; allu- sion, 1135; one of the original trustees mentioned in the church charter, (1696) 1136, 1145, 1148, 3445, 3448, 3451; allusion, 1168; member of the Council, (1696) 1174; an elder, (1698-1700) 1202; allusions, 1217, 1220, 1224; his ex- cellent character, 1243-44; allu- sions, 1263, 1289-90, 1296, 1298; in England, (1699) 1300; allu- sions, 1302, 1303, 1313, 1315; sus- pended from the Council by Bello- mont, 1345; allusions, 1355, 1357, 1366, 1396, 1400, 1405, 1418, 1441; under sentence of death, (1702) 1497; account of his trial, 1498; an act declaring the illegality of his trial and sentence, (1703) 1529, (1705) 1599; sues some of the jury and one of the judges, (1703) 1543; Cornbury criticizes Fletcher's grants of land to him,
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(1704) 1568, 1600; grant on the Mohawk river, (1707) 1685-86, 2193; willing to advance money to feed the Palatines, (1709) 1804 Bayard, Mrs Nicholas, 973
Bayard, Nicholas, jr, churchmaster, (1764) 2101
Bayard, Peter, 743, 762, 805, 819 Bayard, Samuel (or Samuel C.), sells land for the Garden street Dutch church, (Feb. 27, 1692) 1032-33, 1322; presents the bequest of Elder Marius to the church, (1702) 1518; appointed to make settlements with certain parties on the manor, (1718) 2120; sells land in Wall street for the Presbyterian church, (1720) 2175; presents a paper about business on the manor, (1724) 2216; [Samuel C. Bayard] one of the defenders of the right of the church on the manor, (1724) 2221; notifies consistory that the people of Westchester will re- nounce all claims to the manor on certain conditions, (1725) 2243; to be consulted in the purchase of land for a second church building, (Nassau st.), 1726, 2358; member of the Council, (1727, 1732) 2377, 2575; member of the Great Con- sistory, (1729) 2489
Bayart, Samuel, teacher of French and German at Bergen-op-Zoom, in Holland, (1648) 247
Bayeaux (Bayeux), Thomas, 2232 Bayle, Secretary, see Boyle, Henry, Secretary of State, in England Bayles, Elias, 2131, 2882
Bayles, Samuel, see Baley, Samuel Bayley, Joseph, 1516, 4285 Bayoo, Jacobus, 4248 Beach, Rev. Abraham, Anglican, allusion, (1754) 3502, (1758) 3716; publications, 3728, 3734, 3746; rector, New Brunswick, N. J. and Piscataway, (1767-83) 4325. See also Digest S. P. G., 854
Beach, Rev. John, Anglican, his reply to an attack on the Episco- pate, (1763) 3833, 3841, 3864-65, 3887, 3909; settled in Connecticut, very loyal to the king, (1776) 4294 -
Beadle, (Sexton), 328, 618 Bear Garden, 1914, 1918
Bear Tribe of Indians, 2634
Bearcroft, Rev. [Philip], D. D., An- glican, 3734
Beardsley, Rev. Dr [Eben Edwards], his life of Rev. Dr Samuel Johnson, quoted, 3515
Beaufort, [Henry Somerset, 2d] Duke of, 894, 897
Beauharnois, [Charles, Marquis de], Governor of Canada, 2680
Beaumont, Rev., see Van Beaumont, Rev. Adrian
Beaver (Bever), a ship 790, 906, 963
Beaver street, New York, 1138
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