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Bogardus, Cornelis, son of Rev. Ever- ardus Bogardus, 217, 4037
Bogardus, Cornelis W., brother of Rev. Everardus Bogardus, 84 Bogardus (Bogaert, Bogart), Rev. Everardus Wilhelmus, allusions, 18, 22, 52, 122, 126; his birth, 81; matriculation at Leyden Univer- sity, 81; comforter of the sick in Guinea, 81; final examination and ordination, (1632) 81, 82; sent to New Netherland, (1633) 83; min- ister at Manhattan, 84; marriage to Anneke Jans, (1637?) 84, 216; owner of a tobacco plantation, 84; his parsonage, 85, 119, 216; his first church building, 85, 216; Van Dincklagen's accusations against him, 87-88, 127; his summons be- fore the Council, 196-200; wishes to go to Holland to defend himself, but not allowed, 118; holds a cer- tain mortgage, 118; owns “Do- mine's Hook " near Newtown, L. I., 579; is defended by the Classis of Amsterdam, 142, 149-51; is re- quested by classis to cooperate with Domine Megapolensis, the Patroon's minister in Rensselaer- wyck, 151; consideration of com- plaint against, is postponed by the classis, 152, 181; money raised at his stepdaughter's wedding for building the "Church-in-the-Fort," 163-66, 216, 256-57; contract for
Bogardus (Bogaert, Bogart), Rev. Everardus Wilhelmus (continued) building and plan of the church, 165-66; a witness to the inventory of the property of the widow Bronck, 168; refuses to receive an admonition from Director Kieft, 188, 196-200; is requested to re- main in New Netherland, 211; ex- tracts from a "Journal of New Netherland," (1641-46) 212-14; questions addressed to him concern- ing the state of the colony, 213-14; his difficulties, 233, 238; renews his request to go to Holland to de- fend himself, 233, 238; his resigna- tion, (1647) 216-17, 233; sails for Holland in the ship "Princess," 216, 217, 226, 232; shipwreck and death, 216, 217, 228-29, 231-32, 237, 243, 247, 260; Valentine's and O'Callaghan's notes on Bogardus, 216; his widow known as Anneke Jans, 217; her removal to Rensse- laerwyck and her poverty, 237-38, 243, 246, 260; her property, (ulti- mately the valuable Trinity Church property), 216-18; sketch of Bo- gardus by Valentine in "Manual of the Common Council of New York," (1863, pages 595-608), 229; allusions, 668ª, 4037
Bogardus, Mrs Everardus, see An- neke Jans
Bogardus, Evert, of Kingston, (1766) 4033
Bogardus, Ja[me]s, [churchmaster ?], (1742) 2769. See also Bogart, James, and Bogart, Jacobus Bogardus, Jan, (1728) 2415
Bogardus, Jonas, son of Rev. Ever- ardus Bogardus, 217 Bogardus, Nicholas, (1727) 2381
a Everardus Bogardus was sent to Guinea on September 9, 1630, by the Con- sistory of the Church of Amsterdam. (A. Eekhof, Bastiaen Jansz. Krol, page xiv, of Appendix). In June 1632, he was back in Holland and examined by the classis, and ordained as indicated on page 81 of Ecclesiastical Records. The Consistorial Records say that on July 15, 1632, he was accepted by the West India Company for service in New Netherland. (Eekhof, Appendix, page xxv). On November 8, 1635, Van Dincklagen appears before the Amsterdam Consistory and makes complaint against Bogardus, but action is postponed until Bogardus shall come over. (Eekhof, Appendix xxxi). Compare Ecclesiastical Records, 87, 127.
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Bogardus, Petrus, an elder at Kings- ton, (1743) 2811
Bogardus, Pieter, son of Rev. Ever- ardus Bogardus, 217; an elder at Albany, (1683) 859; fences in land at Albany, (1701), 1465-66 Bogardus, Willem, son of Rev. Ever- ardus Bogardus, 217, 889, 890, 910 Bogart, Catharine U., 4028
Bogart, Cornelis, a churchmaster, elder, and alderman, (1744-69)
2101, 3025, 3829, 3841, 3853, 3867, 3869, 3870, 3900, 3922, 3931, 3933, 4073, 4096
Bogart, Rev. David S., fourth Presby- terian pastor at Albany, (1795-97) 3891, 4248
Bogart, Guilliam (Gilaem), 4199
Bogart (Boogaart), Gysbert, 1548, 1608
Bogart, Hendrick, a churchmaster, (1748) 2101, 3212, 4199
Bogart (Bogert), Jacobus, a church- master and deacon, (1761-67), 2101, 3912, 4018, 4082
Bogart, James, [deacon ?], (1774) 4275
Bogart (Bogert, Boongart, Bougart), Jan Cornelis, 3617, 3632, 3635, 3693
Bogart, John, jr, 3840-42, 3853, 3869, 3872, 3900, 3912, 3925-26, 3985- 87, 4139, 4172, 4180
Bogart, Nicholas, 2101
Bogart, Nicholas C., 4163
Bogart, Nicholas J., 4074, 4172
Bogart, Peter, a deacon, (1755) 3556, 3667, 3826, 3829, 3841, 3881, 3892
Bogart, Teunis, (1677) 703
Bogert, Jan, 2441
Bogert, Zacharias, 1306 Boght (Cohoes), Albany county,
N. Y., 4382, 4388
Bohemia, 1677, 1782, 1829 Boiceau, Rev., 982 Boise, Jacob, 2478
Bois-le-duc, ('s-Hertogenbosch ), Hol- land, 83, 1702, 1720
Bolandus, Rev. Jacobus, Adsessor at Synod of Dort, (1619) 4226
Bolingbroke, 2042
Bolton, [Charles Pawlett, Ist Duke of], 1002
Bomble, Rev. Florentius, at Amster-
dam, 1440, 1656, 1716-17, 1720, 1762, 1766, 1794-95, 1797, 1842, 1845, 1849, 1856, 1870, 2077, 2090, 2104, 2106
Bomess, Jan, 474
Bommel, (Zalt-Bommel), Holland, 785
Bonaire (Beunaire), Island of, W. I., 209, 210
Bonando, an Indian, 1094
Bond servants, their relation to the Patroons, 78-79
Bondet (Brodet), Rev. Daniel, 1172, 1183, 1188, 1321; his previous his- tory, appeals to Governor Corn- bury for help for his French church at New Rochelle, (1702) 1493; al- lusion, 1610; his labors, (1705) 1614; his church offers to conform to the Anglican church, (1709) 1750-51, 1808; builds a new church at New Rochelle, (1710) 1864; pe- titions for a charter for his church, (1711) 1891; charter granted, (1712) 1963; signs, with the Anglican clergy generally, ad- dresses to the governor, (1712) 1921, 1949-50; signs an address to Rev. Jacob Henderson, (1713) 1991; his death, (1722), bequeaths his library of 400 volumes to the church of New Rochelle, 1891
Bondour, Monsieur, a merchant at Montreal, 1374-75 Bonet, Mr, 1817
Bonnet (Bonner), Rev. G[ijsbert], D. D., 3929, 3973, 4257; in the name of the Faculty of Utrecht, writes to the classis, about the
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Bonnet (Bonner), Rev. G[ijsbert] (continued)
professorship, (May 1774) 4277, see Burmannus; response of classis, (June 8, 1774) 4277-78; rejoinder of Bonnet, recommending Dr Livingston, (June 9, 1774) 4278, 4280, 4286
Bonrepos, Rev. Daniel, 1864[ ?],
3209a
Bonrepos (De), Elie, 1891
Bonte Koe (Spotted Cow), a ship, 492
Bontius, Rev. God[fridus ?] Petrus, 127
Bontum, Rev. 127
Bonzet, Arnoldus, 462
Boogaart, see Bogaard, Bogardus, Bogart and Bogert
Boogermannus, Rev. Joannes, presi- dent of the Synod of Dort, (1619) 4226
Booklets, see Pamphlets
Books (Psalters, prayer books, cate- chisms), sent to Stuyvesant for dis- tribution to the ministers, (1660) 473-74, 486; Bibles, Psalters and Testaments sent to Curaçoa, (1660) 493, 507; books and sta- tionery sent over for Schoolmaster Piertersen, (1661) 503. See also Libraries
Boom (Borm), Rev., minister on the Island of St Thomas, (1738) 2700 Boom dwars-straat (Boom cross- street), Amsterdam, 370
Boon, François, 594
Boongart, Jan, see Bogart, Jan Cornelis
Boonton, N. J., 4384, 4391
Boorham, A., a member of the Three Mile Run, N. J. congregation, (1729) 2478 Booth, Mr, 618 " Bord," a disease, 870 Bording, Christian, 3528, 3530, 3536, 3641
Bordingh, Claes, 364, 642
Boreel, Willem, Dutch Ambassador in France, (1664) 567
Borghgardt, Coenraat, 1513 Bork, Rev. Christian, 4389, 4392 Borkloo, Dirk, deacon, 2513 Borneo, E. I., 19 Borrowe, John, 1573 Bort, Thomas, 2329 Bosch, Hendrick, 556
Boskoop, Rev. Johannes, at Amster- dam, 3660, 3668, 3674, 3688-89, 3699-3703, 3713, 3883, 3979
Boston, Mass., Rev. Hugh Peters preaches at, (1641) 170; Quakers arrive at, (1656) 400; contains the nearest Latin school to New Amsterdam, (1658) 432; letters to Holland, from New Amsterdam, sent by way of, (1681) 780; Tes- schenmaker goes to, (1682) 830-31; four ministers in, (1683) 868, 882; the Labadists visit, 876; allusion, 878; Rev. Morpo (Moyro), French minister at, (1687) 936, 948; al- lusions, 955, 958; revolution in, (1689) 963; burial of Daille at, 983; allusion, 986; civil records of New York carried by Andros to, (1689) 988; allusion, 993; ex- perience of Andros at, (1689-90) 999; Dellius flees to, (1690) 1009, 1010-11, 1019, 1087; allusions, 1024, 1042, 1046, 1069-70; Daille, French minister, called to, (1693) 1089, 1172, 1188, 1256; Rev. Samuel Myles, rector at, 1174-75; allusion, 1204; Indian Bibles or- dered from, (1698) 1231, 1233; allusions, 1248-49, 1262, 1266, 1313, 1331, 1335, 1374, 1392-93, 1395, 1400, 1430, 1512; first church organ in America at, (1713) 1520; post route from New York to, (1705) 1599; Madam Knight's description of, with New York, (1703) 1550-51; Revs. Moore and Brooks flee to, (1707) 1556; Gov- ernor Andros arrested in, (1689) 1592; allusion to college in,
a Was pastor of French Reformed church, New Rochelle, 1688-96 ; supplied New Paltz, ossacionally, 1696-1700; Fresh Kill, Staten Island, 1696-1717; died 1734. Corwin's Manual. 336.
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Boston, Mass., Rev. Hugh Peters (continued)
(1705) 1612; Revs. Makemie and Hampton on their way to, when ar- rested by Cornbury, (1706) 1669, 1671-72; allusion to, 1690; Rev. Christopher Bridge, Anglican, settled at, (1702) 1795; Rev. Mr Harris preaches at, (1709) 1810; allusions, 1861, 1898; Rev. Samuel Myles settled at, (1714) 2053; al- lusion, 2089; Rector Vesey has an interview with Rector Myles, at, 2096; Rector Vesey sails from Bos- ton for England, (1715) 2103; al- lusion, 2214; Whitefield itinerated from Georgia to Boston, (1746) 2906-7; the frontiers of Boston and Hampshire have dissenting preachers, and but few [Anglican] church people, (1759) 3736; Rev. Mr Greaton (Anglican) is ex- pected from Boston, to settle in Westchester, (1759) 3746, 4114, (1776) 4295, 4299
Boston, a ship, 3903
Boston College, see Harvard College Bostwick, Rev. David, 2882; dies, (1763) 3905
Boswyck, see Bushwyck
Bosy, Dr, 1740-41, [apparently a typographical error for Dr Bray, which see]
Botanical Garden, Leyden, see medi- cinal seeds
Bott, Christopher, 3107
Boudinot (Boudinoth), Elie (Elias), 998, 1206, 1268, 1322, 1324
Boufflers, [Louis François, duc de], Marshal of France, 1675 Bougart, Jan, see Bogart, Jan Cor- nelis
Boulting act, 1125
Boulyn (Boilin), John, 844
Bound, John, see Bowne Bourbon, House of, 1782, 1829 Bourdet, Samuel, 2237 Bourdon, Sieur, 214 Bourne, Captain, 996 Bout, Edward, 128
Bout, Jan Evertsen (Everts), 252, 259
Bouteillier, Jean, 937
Bouwery, school Stuyvesant's, (1662) 522, 542
Bouwery, surrender of New Amster- dam signed at Stuyvesant's, (1664) 557
Bouwery Chapel, Stuyvesant invites
Domine Selyns of Brooklyn to offi- ciate at, (1660) 477; description of, 488-89; allusions, 548, 551, 554; supplied by Megapolensis, Samuel, (1664-69) 541; chapel and vault left by will of Mrs Stuy- vesant to the care of the Dutch church of New York, (1687) 934. See also St Mark's Church
Bowers, Rev. Nathaniel, Presbyterian, at Rye, (1705) 1612 Bowman, Thomas, 2211 Bowne, Captain, 967 Bowne (Bound), John, 527, 530, 744, 933
Bowne, Samuel, 933
Boyd, Rev. John, Presbyterian, ex- amined and ordained, (1706) 878, 1671
Boyd, Robert, sr, 4046 Boyd, Robert, jr, 4046
Boyle, Henry, Secretary of State in England, 1702, 1705, 1729-30, 2143, 2145 Boys, see Du Bois, Gualterus Boys, Abram, 2558
Boys, suggested that boys be sent to live among the Indians to learn their language, (1696) 1133
Boyse, see Beys Brabant, 1675
Bradbury, Dr, of London, (1744) 2852
Bradford (Bradfort), William, the printer, 44, 1063, 1560, (1721) 2181, 2244, 2579
Bradish, James, 464, 500, 1430
Bradley, R., attorney general, N. Y., (1734) 2641 Bradt (Brat), Arent, 2647, 2649
Bradt, Daniel, 1306 Bradt, Diewertje, 2477
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Bradt, Samuel, 1306
Bradt, Teunis (Theunis), 1850, 2189
Bradt. See also Brat
Brady, Mr, 3759
Brady and Tates Metrical Version of the Psalms, (1707) 1689
Braine, Dr Thomas, 2195, 3806
Braintree, Mass., 3910
Bralius, Rev., 526
Brandenburg, Elector of, see
Frederick William, "The Great,"
Elector of Brandenburg
Brandiho, an Indian, 1123
Brandolphus, Rev. Johannes, 886, 888, 899, 901, 909, 914
Brandt, Albartus, a Quaker, 933
Brandt, an Indian, 1377-78
Bras, Adolph, jr, 3546
Brasher, Abraham, 4240
Brasier, Abraham, 1029, 1098
Brat, Anthony, 1850, 2671
Brat, Barent, sexton, R. D. C. Al- bany, 1306, 2189
Brat (Bratt), Daniel, chorister,
3025, 3203, 3357, 3528
Brat, Dirck, 1306
Brat, Gerrit, 2671
Brat, Johannes, 1306
Brat, Williampie (Willempje), 2189
Brat. See also Bradt
Braumius, his system of theology, 4335
Bray, Rev. Dr Thomas, 1491, 1739- 41, 1787, 1862, 1962. See also Bosy, Dr
Brazil, the Dutch in, 41; Classis of Amsterdam corresponds with ministers and churches there, 19, 38; Rev. Jonas Michaëlius goes from the church of Hem, Hol- land, to San Salvador, in, 25, 40, 54, 68; leaves Brazil, 68; the Dutch church in, 41, 42; Count John Maurice of Nassau, about to go as governor, asks that a minister may accompany him, Rev. J. T. Polhemus sent, (1636) 110; plan for governing colonial churches, 106-9; Rev. Daniel à Doreslaer sent to, (1637) 111;
Brazil (continued)
allusion, 114; the classis re- quested to send more ministers to, more comforters of the sick, also the acts of the Synod of North Holland, (1639) 122, 124, 135; Synod of Utrecht thanks the Classis of Amsterdam for in- formation about, 126; a school- master, 161; a classis established there, (1642) 163; Rev. John Backerus not to be employed as minister there, 162; a letter to be written to their classis, con- cerning certain doubtful meas- ures, and a pamphlet of Rev. Doreslaer, 163; extracts from the acts of their classis, (1643) 170-73, 189, 194-96; several min- isters return from Brazil, 191, 193; the Classis of Amsterdam complains to the West India Company of their allowing Jews and Papists to trade there, of their neglecting to support a suf- ficient number of ministers, and of their allowing the churches to correspond with other ecclesias- tical bodies in Holland, 203-9; the sufferings of the colonists during recent wars, (1647) 218, 219, 222-23, 225; Dutch author- ity waning in Brazil, (1647) 218, 222-23, 225; rules and regula- tions, 240, 243, 245; the Dutch lose Brazil, (1654) ; allusions, 19, 25, 38, 40, 51, 68, 109, 111, 114, 122, 124, 201, 264, 287, 334, 350, 352, 387, 392, 396, 424, 426 Ministers alluded to, stationed in
Brazil, 42, 171, 172, 173, 177, 191, 196, 201-3; Casseber, Rev. Frederic at Reissa [Recife ?]; Cralingius, Rev. Jacobus; Dave- lus, Rev .; Doreslaer, Rev. David à; Doornich (Dorrn), Rev. [Petrus]; Edwardi, Rev. John, at Serinhaen; Ketelius (Kette- lius), Rev. [Nicolaus] ; Michaë- lius, Rev. Jonas, at San Salvador;
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Brazil (continued)
Oosterdach, Rev. [Johannes] ; Plante, Rev. Franciscus; Poe- lius (van der Poel), Rev. Cor- nelius, at T'amarica; Polhemus, Rev. Johannes T., at Olinda and Itamarca; Rathclarius [Bacca- larius], Rev. Samuel, at Paraiba and St Augustine; Riflarius, Rev .; Soler (Soller), Rev. Joa- chim, at Olinda. See also list of ministers compiled from the Acts of the Classis of Brazil, on p. 20 of the Index
Breda, Holland, 40
Breda, Treaty of, (1667) 639, 1658, 3894, 3908, 3979-80, 3992, 4332 Bredenbent (Bredenhaut), Willem, 368, 482
Breestede (Brestede), Andries (An- drew), 3212, 3830, 3870, 3909, 4076, 4089, 4093, 4200-2, 4267
Breestede, Peter, 2100
Breevoort, Elias, 4186, 4199, 4200-1 Breevoort, Henry, 4183, (1780), 4305 Bremen, Germany, 248
Bressani, Father Francis Joseph, 166-68, 437
Bretten, Palatinate, (1705) 1602 Breuckel [Breuckelen ?], Holland, 40 Breuckelen, L. I. see Brooklyn Breviary of Father Jogues, 437 Breevoort, John (Brovort, Jus), churchmaster, (1747) 2101, 3025, 3123; deacon, (1755) 3556, 3677, 3830, 3968, 3971, 4001, 4010, 4018, 4074
Brewer, 153 Brewster, Daniel, 2126 Brewster, George, 971 Brey, Adam, a Dutch poet, 70 Bribery, 1520-21, 1524 Brickill, 4242
Bricks, for parsonage at Esopus, 512 Bridewell, 2110
Bridge (Bridges), Rev. Christopher (or Christian), 1335; commission to minister at Rye, N. Y., (1709) 1795, 1809; induction at Rye, (1710) 1870, 1915, 1921; death, (1719) 1870, 1950, 1991, 2127
Bridge street, New Amsterdam, 85 Bridges, Madame, 1766
Bridges, Mr, paymaster, (1709) 1730, 1740-41, 1838 Bridges, John, 1531 Bridgewater, Earl of, see Egerton Brief expansion (Paraphrase) of Psalm 37, by Kulenkamp, 4162 Briel, Rev. John à, at Batavia, E. I., (1644) 184
Briel, Toussaint, see Bryel, Toussein Brielle (Brill), Holland, 73, 176, (1709) 1730, 1838
Bries (Brieth), Anthony, 1197, 1308, 1317, 1337, 1342, 1365 Bries, Hendrick, 2211 Briggs, Walter, 3804 Bril (Brill), Rev., 3245, 3256, 3262, 3282
Brinck, Cornelis, 3621 Brinck, Garret, 2803, 3490
Brinckerhoff, Dirck, 2101, 2708, 2897, 3667, 3725, 3727, 3737, 3739, 3830, 3841-42, 3869, 3872, 3900, 3909, 3912, 3921, 3931, 3933, 3985, 4154, 4202, 4238, 4240, 4249, 4254, 4260- 61, 4265
Brinckerhoff (Brinkerhof), George, 3617, 3635, 3693
Brinckerhoff, Rev. George G., 4248, 4391
Brinckerhoff, Harmon (Blinkerhof, Hartman), 3632
Brinckerhoff, Hendrick, a deacon at Newtown, L. I., 3042
Brinckerhoff, Hendrick (Blinkerhof, Hendrick), an elder at Hackensack, N. J., 3547, 3549, 3617, 3635, 3693 Brinckerhoff, Henry, lease renewed to, (1773) 4267 Brinckerhoff (Binckerhoft), Isaac (Isaak), 3087, 3597-98, 3925-27, 3985, 4011-12, 4029
Brinckerhoff, Jan, 2883, 2898
Brinckerhoff, Jan (John), an elder, 3186, 3925, 3951
Brinckerhoff (Brinkerhof), Joris, 2101, 2700, 2961, 3123-24, 3536, 3549, 3556, 3601, 3603, 3627, 3667, 3674, 3677, 3830, 3912, 4018, 4082
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Brinckerhoff, Nicholas (Brinkhof,
Nycklaes), 3538
Brinckerhoff, Teunis, 3042 Brink, Peter, 2849
Brinkerhoff, Mr, 2783, 2790 Brinkerhoff (Blinkerhoff), Abraham, 2502, 2505, 2534, 2558, 2582
Brinkerhoff, Colonel James, 4085
Brisbin, James, 4362
Bristol, England, 1786; bishop of, 2105
Bristol, Pa., Anglican church, (1704) 1556
British chaplains, see Chaplains
British Museum, 1774
Britmannus, Rev., 146
Brittnell, Richard, see Brudnel
Richard
Broad street, New Amsterdam
(1633) 85, 119; New York, (1776) 4291
Brocaw, John, 3382
Brocka, P., 2570
Brocka, Roeloff, 3331
Brockholls, (Brockholes, Brockholles, Brockholst), Captain (Major), An- thony, allusions, 674, 677-78, 689, 758-59, 763-64, 779, 812, 814, 844, 846, 872, 927, 929, 964, 990
Brocks, Jan, 2328
Broderick, Lord Chief Justice, 1728, 1836
Brodhead, An, at Esopus, 684
Brodhead, Hon. John Romeyn, ap- pointed to procure transcripts of documents in Holland, France and England, relating to the State of New York, 6-7; his departure on this mission, 7; his report, 7-8; action of the Legislature on his re- port, 9-10; translation of the docu- ments secured by him, 10; their usefulness, 11; his death, (1873) 11; ecclesiastical documents se- cured by him, 11-13, 21-23; their translation, 14; calendar of this material, 14, 1173; additional ecclesiastical documents from Hol- land secured by E. T. Corwin, 15. See also Corwin, E. T.
Brodhead, Wessel, 3437
Broeckhuysen, Rev. Paulus (Paul), 332, 462, 526
Broek, Holland, 83
Broel, Rev. J. V. D., 3085
Broen, Marcus J., 2388
Brokaw (Broecka, Broka), Caspar (Bronk, Casparis), 3200
Brokaw (Broeka, Brokaar), Isaac, 2782-84, 2788-89, 2792, 2894, 2899, 3032
Brokaw, Peter, (Broecka, Pieter), 2204, 2280, 2448
Bronck, Jonas, his library, 168, 244 Bronson, Robert, 3830 Bronx Kill, 1138-39 .
Brook, Chid, 1025
Brook and Nicolls, plan for securing New York from the French, (1696) suggest that boys and clergymen should reside among the Indians, 1133, 1170
Brooke (Brook, Brooks), [Chidley], member of the Council of New York, 1133, 1170, 1302, 1345 Brookes, Rev. John, Anglican, his ex- cellent character, (1705) 1611; flees from Elizabethtown to Boston to escape Cornbury's persecutions, drowned on, voyage to England (1707) 1556-57, (1708) 1697
Brookhaven (Brookhauen), L. I., Rev. Samuel Hepburn, Anglican, officiating there, (1685-86) 829, 912, 932; Rev. George Philips, In- dependent, (1718-19) 2126, 2128, 2141-43; the Anglican church languishing under Rev. James Lyon, (1759) 3735a
Brooklyn Breuckelen) L. I., Dutch church, people of, requested to as- sist in building a church at Flat- bush, (1655) 333; requests that the Flatbush minister, (Polhemus) should preach alternately in Brooklyn, (Feb. 1656) 345; assess- ments to be made to pay the min- ister, (Jan. 1657) 365-69, 416; separates from the church of Flat- bush, (1660) 330; allusions, 314,
a Mr Lyon was there, 1745-55. Digest, S. P. G., p. 855.
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Brooklyn (Breuckelen) L. I. (cont'd) 334, 341, 363, 396, 419, 420, 445; Rev. Henry Selyns called to, 462, 466-68, 470, 472-76, 477-79; his installation, 479-82; allusions, 485 504; his letter to Classis, 487-89; he is requested also to preach at Stuyvesant's chapel in Manhattan, 477, 489; the company promised a bell for the church, 495; Selyns's departure from Brooklyn, (1664) 540-41, 543, 547-50, 551, 553-54; is supplied by Rev. Samuel Mega- polensis, (1664-69) and by Rev. J. T. Polhemus again, (1664-76) 695; money to be assessed for a parsonage, (1671) 620-21; allusion, 633; the Reformed religion to be maintained there, (1673) 637; death of pastor Polhemus, (1676) 688, 692, 695; the people offer to help build a parsonage at Flat- bush, (1677) 700; 116 adherents at, list of members, 701-2; amount paid toward minister's salary, 712, 718; allusions, 721, 736-37. See also Kings county; Domine Van Zuuren called to the churches of Kings county, including Brooklyn, (1677) 699, see Van Zuuren; he returns to Holland, (1684) 884; allusions, 758, 773-74; worship dis- turbed by the Quaker, Tellenaer, (1685) 907; wants a minister, (1685) 908; Varick called, 911, 914, see Varick; his death, (1694) 1105-9; allusion, 968; contributes to ransom Turkish captives, (1693) 1064; desires a minister, (1695) 1118-19; Lupardus called, 1130-31; his death, (1701) 1545, 1573, see Lupardus; approves the call of the Collegiate Church of New York on Verdieren, (1698) 1197-99, 1208, 1231; rector Vesey, of Trinity Church, officiates occa- sionally, (1702-5) 1551-53; Domine Freeman called, but de- clines, (May 4, 1703) 1522-26, 1532-43; the consistories write to the classis for a minister, (Dec.
Brooklyn (Breuckelen) L. I. (cont'd) 3, 1703) 1544-48; the classis calls Rev. Vincentius Antonides, (Oct. 6, 1704) 1579-81, see Antonides; allusions to, 1608, 1620, 1622, 1634, 1643, 1646-47, 1657, 1662, 1679, 1713-14, 1721-22, 1765-66, 1797- 1802, 1806, 1808, 1854, 1874, 1885, 1887, 1927, 1929-31, 1935-38, 1940, 1949, 1973, 1978, 1980-81, 1994, 2008-9, 2012, 2084, 4211, 4243, 4245, 4317, 4387. See also Antonides, Arondeus, Curtenius, Freeman, Louw, Peter, Rubel, Schoonmaker, P .; Van Sinderin, Kings county
Brooklyn, Anglican church, (1776) 4290
Brosterhuizen (Van Brosterhuyzen), Jan, the poet, 70
Brotherton, England, 509
Brouard, Bourgon, 703
Broughton, Sampson Shelton, 1531, 1573, 1575
Brouwer, Adam, a resident of New Amsterdam, (1645) 198
Brouwer, Benjamin, 2989, 2997
Brouwer, Rev. Brouwerius, a mem- ber of the Classis of Amsterdam, 3058, 3060-63, 3067-69, 3096, 3147, 3163, 3216, 3539, 3555
Brouwer, Rev. Cornelius, (1800) 4388 Brouwer, Everardus, 3881
Brouwer, Rev. Henry Gerhart, (1771) 4201
Brouwer, Jan, 556
Brouwer, Jeremiah, a churchmaster,
(1766) 2101, 4074, 4139, 4163
Brouwer, Jurian, (Brower, Jurre; Brown, Jurie), an elder at Brook- lyn, (1749), 3074, 3080, 3102 Brouwer, Peter, 2415, 2441
Brouwer, Rev. Theodore, 723
Brouwer, Rev. Thomas, 2312
Brouwer, Rev. William, passes final examination by the Classis of Am- sterdam, (1694) 1100 Brower, John, 4130
Brower, William L., erects tablets in the Middle Dutch church, New York City, (1900) 45, 48, 69
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Brower family suit against Trinity Church, decided in favor of the church, (1760) 3799
Brown, one of the opponents of English preaching in the Colle- giate Church, (1762) 3826
Brown, Rev. Arthur, rector at Ports- mouth, N. H., (1736-73) 3887 Brown, John, in England, 1082-83 Brown, Captain John, 965, 982 Brown, John W., founds the Angli- can church of Schenectady, N. Y., (1760) 3813, 4137, 4138
Brown, Jurie (Brouwer, Jurian; Brower, Jurre), an elder at Brook- lyn, (1749) 3074, 3080, 3102
Brown, Rev. Thomas, rector at Al- bany and missionary to the Mo- hawks, (1760-66), writes to Sir William Johnson, 4026, 4077
Brown Book, of the Collegiate Church, 3281. See also White Book Brownists, England, 268, 286 Brundenell, Ja., 2874
Brudnel (Brittnel), Richard, 84, 497 Bruen, Abram, 4243 Bruers, Claude, 1322
Bruin, Frederick, 3711
Bruin, Hendrick, 2834
Bruin. See also De Bruyn
Brukner, Rev., 3149
Brunholtz, Peter, 2932
Brunings, Rev. [David], at Amster- dam, (1745) 2878
Brunius, Rev. Johannes, 2698
Brunnings (Brunings, Bruiningh), C., professor at Heidelberg, 3254, 3265, 3486, 3720-21 Brunswick, see New Brunswick
Brush, Rebecca, 848
Bruyas (Bryare), Rev. Jacques de, S. J., 926, 946, 1700) 1358-59, 1377, 1380-82, 1392 Bruyckland, see Brooklyn
Bruyn, Hendrick, 2625, 2629
Bruyn, Jacobus, 4199
Bruyn. See also De Bruyn Bruynesse (Bruinisse, Brunesse)
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