History of St. George's Church, Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Part 18

Author: Moore, William H. (William Henry), 1810-1892. 4n
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: New York : E.P. Dutton
Number of Pages: 338


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Patent and Charter.


politick within that part of our Kingdom of Great Britain called England, or this our Province of New York may Law- fully Do: PROVIDED, That such messuages and Real Estate as they or their Successors shall have or may be en- come from titled unto shall not at any one time Exceed the Yearly real estate. Rent of Two Hundred Pounds, Current Money of our said Province, over and above the Church and the Ground on which the same stands, and Parsonage and Glebe Lands hereinafter mentioncd. AND FURTHER, we do will and Grant that the said Rector and Inhabitants and their Suc- ·cessors shall and may Forever hereafter have a Common Seal to Serve and use for all matters, causes, things and affairs Seal. Church whatsoever, of them and their Successors, and full power and Authority to break, alter, Change and New-make the same or any other Common Seal from time to time at their will and pleasure as they shall think fit. AND FURTH- ER, We Will and Ordain and by these presents for us our Heirs and Successors, Do Declare and Appoint that for the better Ordering and managing the Affairs and Business of the said Corporation, there shall be One Rector or Parochial Rector. Minister of the Church of England as by Law Established, duly Qualified for the Care of Souls; Two Church Wardens, Church and a number of Vestry Men from time to time Constituted, Wardens. Elected and Chosen in Manner and form as is hereafter in these presents Expressed: Which Vestry Men, or the Major part of them, and the Two Church Wardens, or one of them together with the Rector for the time being, shall apply Duties of themselves to take care for the best Disposing, Governing the Vestry. and Ordering the General Business and affairs of and con- cerning said Church and of and Concerning all Such Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, Real and personal Estate as shall or may be acquired as aforesaid ; and for the better Execution of our Royall will and pleasure herein, we do for us, our Heirs and Successors, Assign, name, Constitute and Confirm the said Robert Jenny to be the present Rector or Parochial Minister of the said Church and Parish dureing his Natural Life and Residence in the same Parish ; and Rector, ithe said John Cornell and Micah Smith to be the present Wardens, Church Church Wardens of the said Church; and the said William and Vestry. men ap- Cornell, Jacob Smith, Richard Thorne, James Pine, pointed. Joseph Smith, Robert Sutton, Robert Marvin, Thomas Wil-


Limit of in-


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Term of service.


liams, together with John Syron and Benjamin Tredwell, to be the Vestrymen of the said Church; which said Church Wardens and Vestry Men are to Continue in the said Sev- eral Offices During their Respective Life-times, or untill others be duly ('hosen in their Rooms in such mannour as is hereinafter expressed; they, the said Church Wardens and Vestry Men hereby appointed, having been the Mana- gers and been at great Trouble, Loss of time and Expense in Carrying on the work and building of the said Church.


AND FURTHER, we do will, and by these presents for us, our Heirs and Successors, Do Ordain, appoint and di- rect that the Rector of the said Church for the time being How called together. or in his Absence by Sickness, one Church Warden for the time being by Consent of the Rector shall and may from time : o time upon all Occasions Assemble and call together the said Church Wardens or one of them and Vestry Men for the time being or the Greater Number of them to Con- sult, advise and do the Business and affairs of the said Church and to hold Vestrys for that purpose, and in Case it should so happen that there should be a vacancy of a Rector, or that the Rector for the time being should absent himself from his said Parish, then and in either of Such Cases during such vacancy or absence, the Church Wardens for the time being or one of them may call and hold such Vestrys as the Rector might Do. AND FURTHER, our will and pleasure is and we do for us, our Heirs and Suc- cessors Establish, appoint and Direct That after any Four of the said Vestry Men hereby appointed as Vestry Men as Number of aforesaid shall happen to Dye, be removed, or refuse to Vestrymen. act as such, then that the Number of Vestry Men of and for the said Church forever thereafter shall not consist of any more or greater number than Six, and after the said number hereby appointed Vestry Men shall be so Reduced to Six, then and in such case if any of the said number shall happen to Dye, be Lawfully removed, or voluntary remove themselves, or refuse to act as aforesaid, then the number of such Vestry Men so Dying, removeing or refuse- ing to act shall be Chosen and made up out of the Com- municants of the said Church by the greater vote of the Communicants of the said Church and of the Petitioners herein before particularly named, and that always within


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one month after such Dyeing, Removal or Refusal afore- Vacancies. said, and this so long as any of the said Six Vestry Men How filled. shall Live or remain of the Vestry ; and in case the present Church Wardens, or either of them, or the Church Wardens for the time being, or either of them, shall happen to Dye, remove or refuse to Act in the office of Church Wardens, then and in such Case the said Office shall be filled and supplyed out of the number of the Vestry Men then being by the Greater Vote of the Vestry and Petitioners aforesaid, and that within One Month after such Vacancy. AND FURTHER, our will and pleasure is and we do for us, our Heirs and Successors Establish, appoint and Direct that from and after the Death, Removeal or Refuseal to act of the several Vestry Men herein before named and appointed Vestry Men as aforesaid, then and from thenceforth the Choice as well of the Vestry Men as of the Church Wardens Annual for the said Church shall be annual, and that Yearly, Once Vestrymen. election of in the Year forever thereafter, that is to say, on Tuesday in Witsunweek in every year, at the said Church, the Com- municants of the said Church for the time being, or the Major part of them then present, shall Elect, Chuse and appoint Two of the Communicants of the said Church to. be Church Wardens and Six other Communicants of the said Church to be Vestry Men for the Ensueing year, which Church Wardens and Vestrymen so Chosen and hereafter to be Chosen, shall Immediately Enter upon their Respec- tive Offices from the Respective times they shall be so Chosen until other fit persons be respectively Elected in their respective Rooms and places, and Shall and by these presents have full power and Lawful Authority to Do, Ex- ecute and perform their Several and respective Offices in as full and ample manner as any Church Wardens or Vestry Men in that part of Great Britain called England or this Province have or Lawfully may do; and if it shall happen that any or either of the said Church Wardens and Six Vestry Men (so to be annually Elected after the Death or removal of the present Vestry Men as aforesaid) shall Dye, or be removed, or deny, refuse or neglect to Officiate in the said Respective Offices of Church Wardens and Vestry Men before their or either of their time for serving therein be Ex- pired, then and in every such case it shall and may be Law-


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Filling va- full to and for the Communicants of the said Church for cancies.


the time being or the Major part of them to proceed in manner aforesaid and make a new Election of one or more of their Communicants in the Room or place of Such: Officer or Officers so Dying, or removeing, or denying, re- fuseing or neglecting to Officiate in his or their Respective Office or Offices as aforesaid, and so as often as the case. shall happen or require. AND we Do for us, our Heirs and Successors Declare and Grant that the Patronage, Advow- son, Donation or presentation of and to the said Church. Rights ves- and Parish after the Decease or removal of the sail Robert ted in Church Wardens and Vestry- men. Jenny, the present Rector thereof, or next avoidance thereof, shall appertain and belong to and be hereby vested in the Church Wardens and Vestry Men of Saint George's, in the Parish of Hempstead aforesaid, for the time being, and their Successors forever or to the Major part of them, where- of One Church Warden always to be one. AND WE do Give and Grant by these presents to the said Rector and Inhabitants of the Parish of Hempstead, in Queens County, on Long Island, in Communion of the Church of England Rector's salary. as by Law Established, that the said Robert Jenny, the present Rector of Saint George's Church aforesaid, and. his Successors the Rectors or Ministers of the said Church, for the time being shall have and Receive the Sum of Sixty Pounds Yearly, to be assessed, Leveyed, Collected and. paid by the Inhabitants of the precinct or Parish of Hemp- stead, in Queens County aforesaid, for and towards the maintenance provided for by Two Acts of Assembly in our said province, the one entitled AN ACT for setling a Ministry and raising a maintenance for them in the City of New York, Counties of Richmond, Westchester, and Queens County, and the other entitled An Act for the better Explaining and more effectual putting in Execution the former act. AND our further will and pleasure is That itshall and may be Lawfull to and for the present or. any other succeeding Rector of the said Church at a Vestry or meeting by and with the Advice and Consent of the. Major part of the Members then present, to nominate and. Clerk, Sex- appoint a Clerke, Sexton or Bellringer to and for the said. ton, Bell- ringer, &c. Church, also a Clerke and Messenger to serve the said Vestry at their meetings, and such other under Officers as.


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they shall stand in need of, to remain in their respective offices so long as the said Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry for the time being or the Major part of them shall think fit. AND WE do further of our Especial Grace, certain knowledge and meer motion, Give and Grant unto the said Rector and Inhabitants and to their Successors forever, That the Rector, Church Wardens, or one of them, and Vestrymen of the said Church for the time being or the Major part of them in Vestry shall have and have hereby Given and Granted unto them full power and authority from time to time and at all times hereafter, to make, Ordain and Constitute such Rules, Orders and Ordinances Vestry to for the Good Discipline and weal of the members of the orders, &c. make rules, said Church and Corporation, as they or the Major part of them shall think fit, so that those Rules, Orders and Or- dinances be not repugnant to the Laws of that part of our Kingdom of Great Britain called England, or of this our Province, but as near as may be agreeable thereto, which Rules and Orders shall be from time to time fairly entered in a Book or Books to be kept for that purpose. AND FURTHER KNOW YE, that we of our more abundant Grace, certain Knowledge and meer motion, HAVE Given, Granted, Ratified and Confirmed, and by these presents for us, our Heirs and Successors, Doe Give, Grant, Ratifie and Confirm unto the said Rector and Inhabitants of the Parish of Hempstead, in Communion of the Church of England as by Law Established, and their Successors, ALL That the Giving said Church and Ground on which the same stands, and land on which Doth belong to the same, containing in the whole which Church Halfe an acre of Land. AND ALSO all that Parsonage stands. House and Land commonly called the Parsonage Home Lott, situated and being in the Townspott of Hempstead aforesaid, now in the possession of the said Robert Jenny, containing about Three acres and a half of Land, to and for the use of the said Robert Jenny and his Successors for ever Rectors of the said Church : TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all and singular the Premises aforesaid with the appurtenances unto them the said Rector and Inhabitants of the Parish of Hempstead, in Queens County, on Long Island, in Communion of the Church of England as by Law Established, and their Successors, TO their only proper


:


Giving Par- sonage lot.


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Appendix C.


How to be use and behoofe for ever ; TO BE HOLDEN of us, our held.


Rental therefor.


Re-affirm- ing grant.


Heirs and Successors, in free and Common Socage as of our Mannor of East Greenwich, in the County of Kent, within that part of our Kingdom of Great Britain called England : YIELDING, Rendering and paying therefore Yearly and every Year for ever unto us, our Heirs and Successors, on the Feast Day of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. Mary, at our City of New York, the Annual Rent of One Shilling, Current Money of our said Province, in lieu and stead of all other Rents, Dues, Duties, Services, Claims and Demands whatsoever for the premises. AND LASTLY, we Do for us, our Heirs and Successors Ordain and Grant unto the said Rector and Inhabitants of the l'arish of Hemp- stead, in Queens County, on Long Island, in (Communion of the Church of England as by Law Established, and their Successors, by these Presents, That this our Grant shall be Firm, Good, Effectual and available in all things in the Law to all Intents, Constructions and purposes whatsoever, ac- cording to our true intent and meaning herein before De- clared, and shall be construed, reputed and adjudged in all Causes most favourable on the behalfe and for the best ben- efite and behoofe of the said Rector and Inhabitants of the Parish of Hempstead, in Queens County, on Long Island, in. Communion of the Church of England as by Law Established, and their Successors, altho' express mention of the yearly value or certainte of the Premisses or any of them in these presents is or are not named, or any Statute, Act, Ordi- nance, Provision, Proclamation or Restriction heretofore had, made, Enacted, Ordained or Provided, or any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever to the contrary hereof notwithstanding. IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused these our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of our said Province of New York to be hereunto affixed, and the same to be Entered on Record in our Secretary's Office of our said Province, in one of the Books. of Patent there remaining. WITNESS our said Trusty and well-beloved William Cosby, Esq., Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of our Provinces of New York, New Jer- sey and Territories thereon Depending in America, Vice- Admiral of the same and Colonel in our Army, &c., in, by and with the Advice and Consent of our Council of our said.


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Province of New York, at our Fort George in our City of New York, the twenty-third Day of July, in the Ninth year of our Reign, and in the year One Thousand Seven Hun- dred and Thirty Five.


FRED'K MORRIS, D. Sec'ty.


ENDORSEMENT ON THE BACK AS FOLLOWS :


New York, Sec'ty's Office, October 13th, 1735.


I hereby certify that the within patent is recorded in one of the Books of record remaining in the Sec'ty's office for the Province of New York, entitled (Patents begun June the 8th, 1731,) in fo. 190, and continued thence to page 202, Inclu- sively, and that there are no raisures nor Interlineations that were made either in the Ingrossing of the within patent before the passing of the great Seal thereto, or in the re- cording of the same, but what are taken notice of in a Memorandum for that purpose made at the Bottom of Rec- ord. The Original and the Record thereof having been carefully examined hy FRED'K MORRIS, D. Sec'ty.


INDEX.


PAGE


Alburtis, Joseph 287


Albertus, James . 49


Alden, John, ancestor of Rev. Mr. Seabury 88


Allen, Henry 93


Allen, Mrs.


Allen, Philip


Allgeo, David .


Archdale, Captain, disor- derly acts of his officers complained of.


Angevine, Miss A. E., thanks of Vestry to. 262


Angevine, Lewis


264


Baldwin, Isaac 287


Bartow, Rev. Mr. letter of 25


Barroll, W. H. .241, 287 Baptism, Joseph Chees-


man and eight children. 104 Baptist, Rev. Mr. Seabury deserves the title . .. 105 Baptists in Hempstead . .. 57


Barnum, Peter C.


264


Baldwin, George.


145,


287


Bethpage. . .


57


Barry, William J 201 Barr, Rev. David E. 255 Beach. Rev. Dr. . 194, 196


Bedell, John ..


. .


259, 287


Betts, Rev. Beverly R .... 246


Berrian, William


287


Berrian, Mrs. Sarah A., be- quest of 219


PAGE Bequests to Church. 205, 216 217, 219


Bishop, the desire to have one in America. 101, 119 120, 184


93 Bissett, Rev. Mr


194


93 Bloomer Rev. Mr. 165


97 | Bletsoe, Rev. Dr. .


180


Books given to the parish


35


Brown, John


97, 287


133 Braintree, Mr. Vesey, born in 18


Brookhaven, petition for


a missionary .


123


Breuninghausen, E. W. .


264


Bruce. Rev. Vandervoort. 246


Brooks, David


146


Brush, Rev. William P. 4, 274


Burials, recording of be-


gan .


204


Burial ground, 47, addi- tions to. 107, 214, 247, 261


Cary Ordination, excite-


ment.


256


Carman, Stephen 287 Carman, Frederick Z. 255


Carman, Samuel


287


Carmichael, Rev. Wm. M., D.D. Called to rector- ship, 239; expenditures under. 240: parochial


report of, 242 ; bur- ies emigrants drowned,


Index.


299


242; organizes church at Rockaway, 243; re- signs parish, 249; ser- mon published at re- quest of vestry . .... 250 Cathedral, Garden City .. 274 Children of Hempstead, wild and uncultivated. 34


Chandler, Rev. Dr.


Thomas Bradbury 126


Charlton, Dr. John. 195


Chancel, site of in old church. 61


Chancel, a recess built ... 263


Church property,-par-


sonage,


glebe,


&c.,


whence derived (see


Property, Church) . ....


44


PAGE


mouth College, 67;


treated on by Judge Hoffman, 66; charters to other parishes, 66 ; Appendix . 288


Christ Church, Philadel- phia, Dr. Jenny's ap- plication for rectorship, 72 ; Bishop of London's letter to the Vestry, 74; Dr. Jenny invited to ... Christ Church, Oyster


Bay, early history of, 57 ; resumption of servi- ces at . 176


Clowes, Geradus, son of Samuel, Jamaica 49, 59


Clowes, William J.


. .


287


Clowes, Samuel.


.59, 106


Clowes, Edward A


287


Clark, Hon. George .... 61, 64


Clark, Rev. J. P. F .. 201, 238 Clark, Daniel, Esq . . . . . 264 Clowes, Mrs. Abigail, be- quest. 219


Clerk, Mr. Thomas pays the from his own salary, 37 ; offices and duties of the, described, 156; first and last named per- son in this office ..... . Clock, turret, purchased : cost, &c. 262


161


Clowes, Thomas 287


Clowes, Thomas H. . 264, 287 Clowes, John . .227, 287 Cornbury, Lord, letter from 25 Cosby, Governor, attends consecration of St. George's Church, 62; his gifts to it ..... . . 63, 64


Cornell, John ..... 48, 93, 287


Cornell, Richard


49, 93


Cornell, Col.


93


Cornell, Col. of the Rhode Island troops 127


75


Church, built by gifts of


congregation, 48. Its dimensions, 60 ; plan of it, 61; a drawing of it but recently found, 61; struck by lightning, 64; Closed for a time dur- ing the Revolutionary War, 125 ; British desire to use it for a ‘grana- ry,' 129 ; demolished and another built, 205 ; con- secrated, 208. Seats


declared free, 214; rented again, 228; part of glebe sold, 240 ; addi- tions to church yard, 106, 247, 261 ; ballad on, 248, 283; recess chan- cel built, 263; roof slated, 264; organ bought, 264 ; new fence, 265 ; investments, 267. charter of incorporation petition for, 4, 8, 9; granted, 49 ; still in force, 51; inviolability sus- tained by case of Dart-


PAGE


300


Index.


PAGE


Cornell, William. .49, 287


Cooper, Simon. 103


Cooper, Rev. Elias, chap- lain 129, 194


Coles, Mr. and Mrs. John B. 238


Coles, Mrs. William 264


Cow Neck. .57,


237


Coxe, Bishop, ballad on Church Yard. 248


Cox,


Rev.


Samuel,


D.D. .


204, 269


Communion


Plate,


de-


scribed.


162


Communion Fund ..


.173, 205


218


Confirmation,


first


in


Hempstead


..


.184, 186


Congregation, call Rector .142, 224, 251


Coppers taken in collec-


tions to be sold.


161


Cummings, Rev. Archi-


bald .


.71, 72


Cutler, Rev. Dr. Timothy, President of Yale Col-


lege, 88; letter com- mending Mr. Seabury. 89


Cutler, Rev. Dr. Benj. C. 259, 261 Cutting, Rev. Leonard, 110; transferred to Hempstead, 111 ; induc- tion, 112; biography, 113 ; reports to Society, 115; experiences during the Revolutionary War, 124; letter describing, 134; leaves the parish, 137; subsequent offices and ministrations, 138; his family, 139; de- scription of his person, 140; Mrs. Cutting, 139 ;


Communion Fund .. .. 173


205, 208


PAGE


Communicants, number in


1748.


96


Currency, Federal, when


introduced


204


Crommeline, James


103.


Cruger, Henry .


103


Cruger, Telamon 103.


Dannat, William H .. 264, 287


Dartmouth College case,


as


bearing


on


St.


George's Charter.


67


De Lancey, Cornet, dis- turber of worship .. .... 131


De Lancey, Chief Justice, 64 Denton, Charles ..... 264, 287 Debts, created, and how paid .. 247


Dissenters, their opposition to the parish. . ..... 34, 35 Docharty. Mrs. Prof. G. B. 264


Dongan, Governor, 10, 11, 13 Drum, used to call con- gregation .... 34


Dudley, Governor 24


Duke's Laws, the. 10


Dorland, John ... 94, 106, 287 Dorlin, Elias, 3rd 112


Election, postponed, an annual .. 231


Ellison, Richard, Esq .... 97 Empie, Rev. Adam, D.D. 200 Evans, Rev. Evan ...... 25, 26.


104


Farquher, James, son of Dr. William .... . Farm at South, size, and whence derived, 53 ; part sold, 173; another do, 204; the remainder sold, 215 ; proceeds, how invested. . 216


Floyd-Jones. .


255


Fletcher, Governor, efforts


301


Index.


PAGE


to establish the worship of Church of England, 11 ; his agency in found- ing St. George's. 13


Flushing, charter granted to. 66


Frost, Thomas 104


Fulton, Robert, married a sister of Mrs. William Cutting 139


Funerals, recording of


began ..


39


Funds, invested,


241;


misapplied, 247 ; report against such proceed- ing 267


Garden City, Cathedral .. 274 Gas introduced into


church 264


Gildersleeve, Asa, first re- corded Baptism. 38


Geer, Rev. W. M ... .4, 182 Gildersleeve, Thomas, ap-


pointed catechist, 34, 47, 49 52, 60 Gildersleeve, George 49 Gildersleeve, James. 287 Gildersleeve, Jonathan 260, 287 Glebe, building lots sold from, 240; the proceeds, how applied. .247


Glen Cove, 58, 104 ; parish organized 234 Golden, Isaac. . . 97


Greaton, Rev. James offi- ciates at Huntington, his death. 121


Grenel, David, Robert, and John 104


Grace Church, South Oys- ter Bay 254


Hart, Rev. Seth, called to be Rector, 103; his bi- ography, 197; school,


PAGB


197; efforts to get funds for a new church, 213; consecration of, 208; sermon at consecration of, 209 ; resignation, 219; death. 221


Hart, Rev. William H ... 222 Hall, Rev. Richard D. called to be Rector, 224 ; biography, 225 ; peculi- arities of the call, 226; salary, 227; Fourth of July commotion, 228; annual election post- poned, 231; his labors, 232; small effects, 232 ; resignation 233 Hall, James, Choir master in 1803, salary . 161


Harriman, Rev. Orlando, elected Rector, 252; instituted, 253; biog- raphy, 254; South Oys- ter Bay organized as a parish, 254; Oxford Tracts controversy, 256; Mr. Harriman resigns, 257 Harwood, Rev. Edwin, D. D. 182


Harper, Philip, J. A. 264 Haviland, Samuel. 179 Heathcote, Governor. . 24, 255 Hempstead, origin of


church in, 9; church and house built for the minister, 25; its situa- tion and healthiness de- scribed, 32; population of the town in 1761, 102 ; population largely tories in the Revolutionary war 126 Hentz, John H 287 Herodotus quoted . 3


Hewlett, Whitehead H .. 287


Hewlett, Benjamin. .


.93, 287


Hewlett, George


287


302


Index.


PAGE


Hewlett, Richard, 106, 145, 287


Hewlett, Stephen 227


Hewlett, Daniel 49


Hewlett, John J .. 287


Hewlett, Samuel, bequest 219, 260, 287


Hewlett, Joseph, Rectory,


at Rockaway 246


Hewlett, Mrs. Mary Ann


(Moore).


187


Hicks, Philip 104


Hobart, Rev. J. H. call to,


192; brief Rectorship,


194; related to Rev. Jeremy Hobart, .


195


Horsmanden, Judge


21


Hospital, · St. John's, Brooklyn 282 Hogewout, Leffert, . .. 93, 106, 112, 145, 279, 287 Huntington, church built, 97 ; petitions Venerable Society, 98; the congre- gation at, 100; house and glebe purchased, 102 ; petitions for a mis- sionary . 123


Hubbard or Hobart, Rev. Jeremy, a house built


for, by the town, 45; leaves Hempstead, 46 ; akin to Rev. (Bishop) J. H. Hobart. 195


Hutton, Rev. Richard Graham. 182


Hugins, James. 49


Humphrey's History Prop. Society . 24


Hymns, when introduced in the Church Service, 159 ; Dr. Smith's gratifi- cation at 159


Hyde, Edward Henry, grave in church-yard, and Bishop Coxe's bal-


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lad on


248


Invested Funds, 241, 247, 267 Independents inimical to the church. 31


Induction of Rev. Mr.


Thomas, 28; Rev. Mr.


Seabury, 81; Rev. Mr.


Cutting, 112; Rev. Mr. Moore . 145


Islip, petitions for a mis-


sionary, 123; Rev. T. L.


Moore sent there.


150


Ireland, Rev. Mr.


. .


194


Jarvis, Jacob, son of Ben-


jamin ..


104


Jackson, John


106


Jamaica, Charter granted to 66


Jenks, Rev. W. A. 238


Jenney, Rev. Dr., 21;


succeeds Rev. Mr. Tho-


mas, 43; his reports


to Ven. Society, 52, death of Mrs. J., 69 ; vis- its England, 70; applies to be Rector of Christ Church, Phil., 73; re- signs St. George's, 75 ; his character, 76 ; degree of LL.D. conferred, 76; Inscription on tomb- stone. . 77


69 Jenny, Mrs., her death. . Johnson, Rev. Evan M ... 221


Johnson, Jacob 97 Jones, Gen. Henry Floyd 255 Jones, John . 179




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