The documentary history of the state of New York, Vol. III pt 2, Part 48

Author: O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880 ed. cn; New York (State). Secretary's Office
Publication date: 1850
Publisher: Albany, N.Y. : Weed, Parsons & Co.
Number of Pages: 1242


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Genesee country, first edition of Williamson's description of the, 1199.


Germans of the Mohawk valley, peculiar custom among the, 1129.


Germantown, price paid originally for, 560; deed of, 644; report in favor of issuing letters pa- lent to the Palatines of, 725.


Giles, Rev. Mr., death of, 329. Ginseng. Indian name for, 1035.


Goetwater, Rev. Joannes Eruestus, A Lutheran minister at N. Y., 103.


Goodhuc, Rev. Frs., presbyterian minister of Jamaica, commission of, 210.


Gordon, Rev. Patrick, intended for Jamaica, 227.


Graham, James, att'y gen'l, author of the law for the maintenance of the clergy and settle- ment of the church, 244; information against the town of Southampton by, 351; agamast the Rev. Mr. James for having preached a certain sermon, 356.


Gravesend settled by Menonists, 106; names o. the inhabitants of, in 1698, 136; of slaves in, 860.


Greenbush, character of the town of, 1123.


Grennall, Mr. 'Thos., aids the episcopal church at Flushing, 323.


Grents, Rev. Thos., chaplam of a Spanish man- of-war, 459.


Grievances complained of by certain members of the Dutch church of N. Y., 511; of the Palatines, 707.


Griffin, the, built by La Salle in 1679, on the Niagara river, 1194.


H.


Hæyer, Rev. John Fr., minister to the Palatines, 663.


Half Moon, census of, in 1714, 905.


HIallet's cove laid waste by the Indians, 921.


HIARDY, Gov, complaint lodged with, against Massachusetts bay, 813, 814.


Ilarris, Rev. Henry, 213.


Harrison, Father Henry, 110, 111.


Harvey, Futher Thomas, at New York, 110.


Hawley, Rev. Gideon, a narrative of the journey of the, in 1753, to Oghquage, 1031 ; further reference to, 1046.


Heathcote, Col., report of, on the state of the church of England in 1705, 117; his opinion of the clergy of N. Y., IIS; people of Westches- ter angry with, 119; opposed to Lord Corn- bury's proceedings in regard to the church nt Jamaica, 235; defence of Gov. Hunter 'by, 233.


Heburne. (See Hepburne.) Hellgme, 921.


Hempstead, letter from Gov. Stuyvesant to the magistrates of, 199; compound for the tenths. 190; Rev. Mr. Pine, minister of, 191; Rev. Jer. Ilobbart, minister of, 192; ordered to pay the latter his salary, 198; slaves in, 861, 862.


Henderson, Rev. Jacob, minister of Dover- hundred, 233; pronounces the repairing the king's chapel a schism, 254; omits a certain part of the litany, 255; thirestened with a prosecution for defamation, ib. letter of, re- garding the church nt Jamaica, 267.


Hepburn, Rev. Mr., 116, 117; minister at Eso- pus, 96G.


Herkimer county, price of land in 1791, in, 1077 ; first newspaper in, 1197.


Herman, Ephraim, secretary of N. Orange, 77.


Highlands, slaves in the, 850; freel olders of the, (172%) 971.


Hofgoed, John Lodwick, a pretended Lutheran minister, particulars of, 975, et seq.


Ilonyman, Rev. Mr., quits the navy, 202; recom- mended by Rev. Mr. Vesey for the N. York mission, 203; accused of incontinency, but demonstrates his innocence, 204; and is ap- pointed to Jamaica, L I , ib.


Hoosick mountain, description of the view from, 1128.


Horse mill erected on Manhattan island, 42.


Ifosack, Rev. Simon, presbyterian minister of Johnstown, 1109.


Iloudin, Rev. Michael, minister of New Roch- elle, 954, 957.


Howe, general and lord, arrive at Staten island, 1058; land at N. Y., 1060.


Ilubbard, Rev. Jeremiah, commission of, as minister of Hempstead, 192; marriage of, ib .; complains he is not paid his sulury. 192, 198; forbids the Rev. Mr. Jones to officiate at Mad- nan's neck, 346.


, Rev. John, of Jamaica, accused of a riot, 202; ordered to vacate the parsonage house, 205, 227 ; opposes Mr Bartow's preach- ing in the church, 211 ; forbidden by the gov. to preach th tre, 212; date of his call as minis- ter of Jamaica, 230.


Hudson, Henry, visited N. Netherland, 33.


Huguenots of N. Y., slander against the, refuted, .1:17.


Ilulst, Pieter Evertsen van, sends cattle to N. Netherland, 33; second governor of N Neth- erland, 43; succeeded by Pieter Minuit, 47.


HUNTER, Gov., address of the clergy of the church of England to, 129; requests that Dom. Freeman and Dom. Antonides preach alter- nately, 175; offers to defray the expences of the Rev. Mr. Poyer's suit to recover his salary, 231, 210, 216; letter of, to that clergyman, 236; 'answer of Rev. Mr. P. to, 237; Col. HIcatlicote defends, against the clergy, 239; pays Rev. Mr. P. a visu, 210; offers to change the magistrates of Queens co. so as to place friends of the English church on the bench, 2.13; Col. Morris' defence of, 241; letter of, to the Soc. for Prop. the Gospel, in answer to the representation of the clergy, 250; puts the king's chapel in N. Y., in repair, 254 ; speech of, to the clergy of N. Y., 257; Rev. Mr. Poyer apologises to, 262; informs Mr. Poyer that the vestry of the church of Jamaica cannot sit without him, 270; date of the arrival in N. Y. of, 271 ; address of Suffolk co. to, 361; extract or a letter from the lords justices of England to, relative to Capt. Mulford's complaint, 354 ; re- presentation against Rev. Mr. Vesey by the friends of, 435 ; repairs the king's chapel, 441 ; scal of, 456; autograph and biographical skeich of, 457; arrival of, in New York, 559 ; send


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R sr4veyer to lay out land for the Palatmes, 600; purchases fand from Mr. Livingston for the Palatmes, ib. ; deed of the land purchased by, 644 ; contracts with R. Livingston to vic- tual the Palatines, 653; reports to the Board of Trade the measures he has adopted to settle the Palatines, 655; unfortunate in falling into R. Livingstou's hands, 656; further particulars regarding the lands purchased for the Palattues by, 661; visits the Palatines, 662; obliged to send troops to Livingston manor, 663 ; disarms the l'alatmes, 665; appoints commissioners over the Palatines, 669; greatly dissatisfied with R. Livingston, 675 ; has suffered by giv- ing him too much countenance, 676; scheme of, for employing the Palatines, 678; connu- nicates his inability to support the Palutines any longer, 683; orders attorney general to prepare draft of letters patent for the manor of Livingston, 689; patent granted by, for the


manor of Livingston, 090; letter of, to the Board of Trade, respecting the Palatines ut Schoharie, 705; refuses to allow the Palatines to remove to Scholarie, 709; accused of treut- ing the Palatines as Pharaoh did the I-raelites, 710; particulars of the interview at Albany, between the Palatines and, 712; difficulties experienced by sec'y Clarke in settling the accounts of, 717; grants a lot for a church in Albany, 917.


Huntersfield, 1035.


Huntington, petition against Quakers, from, 314; clergyman of, reproved, 315; slaves in, 866.


Hurley, slaves in, 847; census of, in 1703, 966; names of the freeholders of, ain 1723, 970; in 1752, 996.


Huron Jake, name of the, in 1615, 10. .


Ilusbandry, implements of, sent to N. Nether- land, 42.


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mmigrants, early, to New Netherland, 52. Improvements, early internal, 1091 ..


Independence declared by Congress, 1052, 1053; effect of the declaration of, on the Anglo- American clergy, 1053.


Indian tribes, on Hudson river, 23; manners and customs of the, ib .; trade among the, 31 ; youths carried to Holland, 41; mamers, 44 ; sacrifices, 46; convert. career of an, 10%; of Montauk, petition of. 390; deeds for Robert Livingston's land, 612; name for ginseng, 1035 ; remains ou Sandy creek, 1139, et seq.


Inglis, Rev. Charles, state of the Anglo-Ameri- can church in 1726, by, 1047; family of, 1054; prays for the king and royal family in Wash- ington's presence, 1056; and in presence of


an armed party, 1057 ; refuses the keys of the churches to the American troops, 1039; an- swers Paine's Common Sense, ib .; removes to Flushing and returns to N. Y., 1060 ; has no doubt of the success of his majesty's arms, 1064; thinks an American episcopale neces- sary, 1065; biographical notice of, 1066.


Ingoldesby, Lt. Gov., order of. on the difficulties in the Kings co. churches, 165, et seg.


Inland lock navigation, report on, lus5.


Innes, Rev. Alex., commission of, as chaplain to the garrison on N. Y., 404.


Inscription in front of St. Peter's church, Albany, 1155.


Ishp, slaves in, 867.


J.


Jacquet, Jan P , director at the South river, 106. Jamaica (L. I.), the presbyterian church of, transferred to the episcopalians, 114; letter from, relative to the minister, 193; Mr. Prud- den, congregational mmuster of, 194; agree- ment of the town of, with Rev. Mr. Prudden, 196; return of births, deaths and marriages m the town of, 197; church wardens of, sum- moned before the governor and council, 201 ; attorney general ordered to enquire into the riot at, 202; Rev. Mr. Honyman appointed episcopal minister of, 201; state of the church at, ib. ; Rev. Mr. Hubbard ordered to varute the parsonage nt, 205; the sheriff ordered to eject Rev. Mr. Hubbard and put Rev. Mr. Urquhart in possession of the minister's house at, ib ; order to the church wardens of, to sell the corn collected for the support of the mini- ster, 206; and to pay the proceeds to the Rev. Mr. Urquhart, 207; magistrates of, ordered 10 levy a rate for the support of the episcopal mini-ter. ib .; fined for refusing to obey. 203; Rev. F'rs. Goodhue presbyterian minister of, 210; difficulties between Rev. Mr. Bartow and the Rev. Mr. Hubbard in the church ut, 211 ; church at. broken into, 212; Rev. Mr. Huh- hard forbal to preach at, ib. ; death of Mr Urquhart, minister of, ib. ; another riot in the church of. 214: report of the justices of, on the said riot, ib .; order in council on said report. 215; fines imposed on dissenters accused of said riot. remitted, 217, 229 ; memorial of the nhabitants of, to Gov. Hunter, complaining


of being deprived of their church, 217; Rev Mr. Poyer, minister of, 218; church wardens of, sued for the clergyman's salary, and their plea, 219; state of the church at. represented by the Rev. Mr. Thomas, 220; Rev. George Macnish, presbyterian munster at. 222; Cot- ton Mather, on the church difficulties at. 223; memorial of the clergy, regarding the church of, 221; date of the erection and location of the first church at, 226; Rev. Patrick Gordon designed as minister for, but dies, 227; Mr. Vesey attended the church at, ib. ; memorial presented to Lord Lovelace, regarding the church at. 225; dissenters gam possession of the parsonage of, 217, 229 ; shentl'of, has con- scientious seruples aganist ejecting the dis- senters of, 230; members of the church of, increased by the dissension m Kings co., 241 ; Col. Heathcote, on the difficulues in the church of, 23 :. 242; Col. Morris' necount of the nise and progress of the troubles at. 241; begin- ning of the church of England in. ib .; Lord Cornbury seizes the church of. 215; Gov. Hunter's representation of the ditlleulties in the church of, 250, 257; a statement of the church of, 261; representation of the soc. for prop. the gospel to Queen Anne, relative 10 the church of, 265; order of the queen in coun- cil respecting the church of, 263; the vestry of. refuse to admit Mr. l'oyer to their meeting, 270; und pay the mmister's salary to the Rev Mr. Me.Vish, the disseuung preacher, 272 letter to the sec. of the sức for prop. the gos


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, pel from the members of the church of Eng. . iu, 277; people of, threaten to stone the con- stable if he attempt to collect the minister's money, 251 ; petition of certain persons who have been found guilty of a riot at, 283; report . of the magistrates on the riot at, 2-5; partieu- lars of the opposition offered to the collection of the minister's money, 257, et seq ; complaint of the people against the magistrates of. 280; affidavits against the magistrates of, 204; an- swer of the magistrates of, 297; Rev. Mr. Poyer obtains judgment against the church of, 304; the presbyterians of, commence an action for the recovery of the English church at, 309, 311; another riot at, ib. ; the glebe lands and church of, taken away from the episcopalians after a possession of 25 years, 310; death of the episcopal clergyman of, 311; Rev. Thos. Colgan appointed episcopal minister of, 312; mode adopted by Cluef Justice Morris to elose the controversy respecting the church at. 313; episcopalians obliged to worship in the town house of, ib .; a new episcopal church built at,


- 314; state of the church at, in Mr. Colgan's time, ib., et seq ; Rev. Mr. Samnel Seabury, episcopal minister at, 321; state of religion at, ' under Rev. Mr. Seabury, 322, et seq; applica- · tion for a charter for the episcopal church at, 324; Rev. Joshun Bloomer episcopal minister of, 330; the vestry of, sued, 331; argument in the cause of the church of, ib .; decree in


chancery against the vestry of, 336; the con tinental troops disarmed the township of, 338; episcopal church at, eloscd, 339 ; a glebe for the episcopal minister of, purchased, ib.


James, Rev. Thus., of Easthampton, prosecuted for preaching a certain sermon, 354, et seq. ; . warrant to arrest, 357 ; apology of the, 359.


Jamieson, David, commissioner for executing the office of attorney general, 690; attorney general, 913.


Jausen, Roeloff, who. 611.


Jenny, Rev. Mr., of Rye. 945.


Jerusalem thorn, the, 1129.


Jewish cemetery in N. Y., the first, 435.


Jolmison, Rev. Mr., 1120.


- , Sir John, 10GI.


-, Sir William, visited by Messrs. Hawley and Woodbridge, 1039; location of the an- cient seat of, 1109.


Johnstown, churches and clergy in 1802 of the town of, 1108; people of, generally Duteh, 1125; reference to, 1130.


Jones, Rev. Eliphalet, of fontington. 315. 346 - Rev. John, of Bedford, 123; denounces the church of England in his sermon. 935.


Joris, Adrian, conveys Director Minuit to N. Netherland, 46.


Journal of Capt. Brian Nuton's voyage, in the year 1656, from New Amsterdam to East- chester, 921 ; of a missionary tour to the Mo- hawk and Black River countries, 1105.


K.


Kaghneantasis, or the whirlpool, 1015.


Keith, Rev. George, preaches in N. Y., 414.


Kellogg, Joseph, Indian interpreter to Gov. Shirley, dies at Schieneetady, 1037. -, Martin, death of, 1038.


, Rebecca, captured at Deerfield, 1037; dies at Onohoghguage, 1039.


Kempe, J. Tabor, attorney general of New York, 394.


Kinderhook, proceedings against the church authorities at, 894 et seq. ; census of, in 1714,. 965.


King's Arms, the, destroyed at N. Y., and re- moved from Trinity church, 1058.


Kingsberry, petition for leave to ereet n church al, 703.


King's Chapel, in N. York, a bear garden, 251; referred to, 106.


-- eounty, papers relating to, 131 ; names of the inhabitants, in 1698, of, 133; difficulties in the Dutch churches in, 139, et seq .; names of the militia officers and soldiers of, 183.


Kingston, a list of the slaves in, 845 ; census of, in 1703, 966; petition of the D. church of, to


be incorporated, 967 ; names of the freehold- ers of, in 1729, 969; eensus of, in 1782, 996. Kionontates, the, 22.


Kaoll, Rev. Mieh'l. Christian, complains that the Lutherans have been deprived of the church and glebe at Newburgh, 593; and that he has been prevented from perforraing divine service there, 5:1; asks that the glebe, &e, be confirmed to the Lutherans of N Y., 5-5; exhibits documents in support of his claim, ib. ; serves as minister at New York, Newburgh, &c., 590; complains of a pre- lended Lutheran mumister, 975, 979, 993.


Kocherthal, Rev. Joshua, minister to the Pala- lines, petitions to be removed 10 America, 541 ; naturalized and ordered to receive land, 513; proposes to return to England, 514; pe- titions for lund at Quassmiek Creek, 575; com- plaint against, for not having resided with the Palatines for mne years, 576; deceased, 577 Krieckebeeck, Daniel, commissary at Fort Or- ange, 36.


Kunze, Kev. John Christopher, Lutheran minis- ter of N. Y., 1193.


L.


Luborie, Rev. James, minister of the French church in N. Y., 413, 433, 478.


Laeey, Rev. Wm. B., rector of St. Peter's, Al- bany, 1155.


Laidly, Rev. Mr., minister of the Dutch Re- formed church of N. Y., 511, 512, 516, 517, 519, 520, 521.


Lake George, price of lands on, 1072.


Lamb, Gen John. biographical sketch of, 536.


Lamersen, Joghim, precentor of Kinderhook church, 891.


Land, price of, in 1791, in the state of New York, 1067; when leased, operates to debase the minds of settlers, 1130, 1148.


Languages, diversity of, among the Indians, 33. La Salle builds the Griffin on the Niagara river, 1194.


Leisler, Jacob. appeal in a case between Rev Niehs Van Reuselaer, Jacob Millorne and, 875; warrant to arrest, 577 ; difficulty between Rev. N. Van R. and, referred to the consisto- ry at Albany, ib. ; final decision in the case of, 879.


Tempo, Jun, sheriff of N. Netherland, 42. Leyden, town of, 1123, 1148.


Little Falls, proposed improvement of the Mo- hawk river at the. 1023; population of. in 1602, 1110; description of the village of, 1181;


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theory as to the original height of the river at, 1132, 1135; the first newspaper printed at, 1197. Liturgy, change in the, in Virguda, on the decla- ration of Independence, 1034.


Livingston Manor, papers relating to the, 609; Dougan's patent for. 622 ; number of cottages on the, in 1702, 629; damage caused by a freshet at, 679; troops arrive at, 652; petition to Gov. Hunter for a confirmatory paten' for 685; order to the attorney general to prepare a draft of letters patent for, 659; Gov. Hun- ter's patent for, 690; freeholders of the camp entitled to vote at the election of a representa- tive for, 702; roll of the independent compa- ny of the, 701; license to R. Livingston to eol- leet funds to build a church on the, 714 ; peti- tion regarding the Palatines on the, 720; re- port thereon, 721; order of council thercon, 722; surveyor general's report on the Pala- tine settlement in the, 723; list of the Pala- tines willing to remain on the, 724 ; people of Massachusetts encroach on the. 729, 739, (see Livingston, R., Jr. ; ) proclamations to arrest rioters in the, 751, 765; an account of a niur- der committed at, 789, 790; proclamation of the authorities of Boston affixed in, 791 ; num- ber of men removed to Massachusetts from. 792; a fort budt in. 799, 800 ; proceedings of u committee from Massachusetts in the, 803 ; another riot and loss of life in, 819, :22; ne- count of quit rent for the, 833; petition of Pe- trus Pulver and others, praying the legislature to investigate the title to the, 831; census in 1714 of the north part of, 905.


-, Peter, atquaints his father that one of his tenants has been dispossessed by people from Massachusetts, 812 ; affidavit of, 817.


, Philip, succeeds his father in his offices at Albany, and as proprietor of the greatest part of the Manor of Livingston, 728.


-. Robert, price paid to, for lands for the Palatines, 560; petitions for leave to purchase land on Roeloff Jansen's Kill, 611; Indian decds to, 612, 613, 617 ; patent to, for the same. 615; petition of. for land at Taghkanick, 617; patent to, for Taghkumek, 620; Gov. Don- gan's patent erecting the Inuds of, into a manor, 622; Jeut. Gov. Nanfan's reasons for suspending, As member of the council. 629; necused of being impheated with Cupt kidd. und of other grave misdemeanors. il .; his estate confisented, 630; suspended as one of the council. ib. ; petition of, against nholish- ing his office of secretary of Indian utfairs, ib .; filled that office twenty years, 631; deed of the land sold to Gov. Hunter for the Palatines, by, 644; contracts to vietual the P-antines, 653; Lord Clarendon gives a very bnd character of, 656; appointed a commis- sioner over the Palatines, 669 ; hupropriety of his being president of the board, 673; enden- vors to obtain the management of all the sup- plies for the Pulannes, 671; Gov. Humer much discontented with, 675; the most selfish man alive. 676; property of, damaged by a freshet, 679 ; transmits his accounts against the government, Gs0; petitions Gov. Hunter for a confirmatory patent for his manor. with the privilege of electing a representative to the assembly, 6-5; an account of the salary of, 686; the attorney general ordered to pre- pare a new patent for, 689 ; Gov. Hunter's patent to. 690; license to, to collect funds to enable him to build a church on his manor, 714; biographical sketch of, 725; mayor of Albany, 903


=, Robert, Jr., grandson of the first pro- prietor of the manor of Livingston, 727; suc-


ceeds his father Philip, 729; complains of en- croachments on las property by people of Massachusetts, 729; report of the attorney general on the petition of. 730; n port of the surveyor general on the petition of. 7333; re- port of the council on the peution of. 734; complams again of further encroachments on his manor, 739; H1. Van Reuselner's letter to, 733; applies to the government to raise the posse comitatus, 767; report of the general court of Massachusetts against, 769 ; commu- mentes further information respecting the pre- tensions of the people of Massachusetts to Ins lands, 774; complais of the arrest of certam rioters at Takamek, 752. and that one of his tenants has been committed to Sheffield gaol, 7:3; affidavit of, respecting the abduction of a number of his men from Ancrain, by Robert Noble and others, 799; complains to Lieut. Gov. Delancey of further encrouchinents on his manor by the people of Massachusetts, 801; protests against letting certain Massa- chusetts people out of jail before his men are liberated, :07; answers of, to charges inade against him by Jan Halenbeek, 808 ; measures adopted by, against the banditti of Taghkamek, 810, ¿16; is prevented furnishing shot and carriage wheeis for the expeditions against Niagara and Crown Point, in consequence of the imprisonment of his people, &H ; writes to Gov. Hardy that people of Massachusetts have taken possession of part of his manor, 513; and complains of divers other injuries committed against him, 14: calls on govern- ment for a force of liny soldies to protect him aganist rioters, $20; accompanies a force to Tackhanick to disperse rioters, of whom two were killed. 522 ; the old bandtti ot Taghka- nick threnten, 825; apples for another pro- clamation. ib.


-, Robert R., and Win. Smith report the proceedings of n committee from Massachu- setts, regarding lands at Taghkanick. 803. Lockier, Rev. Mr., of Rhode Island. 203. Long Island, account of the state of the churches in, 114, (see King's, Queen's and Suffolk ;) Rev. Mr. Whitfieldl preaches on, Shi; n list of the slaves, in 1155, ou, 56.


LOVELACE. Gov , reproves a monster of Southold for lus harsh treatment of a parishoner, 313; presents n new seal to the city of N. Y., 397.


-. Lord, about to sad for N. Y., 542; Sec- retary Boyle's letter to, 543; death of. 541. Lowville, town of, 1122; description of the falls in, 1146.


Luhnugh, Rev. Mr .. minister of the Dutch Re- formed church, '109.


Luvenn. Rev. Abrahun de, a Jewish inmister in N. Y., 421.


Lupardus, Rev. Mr., 137, 139, 117.


Lutheran Church, first mimster of the, at New


Amsterdam, 103; at the South river, 105; papers relating to the, 339-405 ; petition for leave to ercet in N. Y. a new, 1 .;; petition for a charter for the. 401: case of the. 493; at Newburgh, incorporated with that at New York, 584 ; a glebe gramed for the. 5-7; of Albany, pentions for leave to bury its dead. $71; misunderstanding between the latter and Dom. Schaus, 5-0 : papers regarding a pre- tended minister of the, 975. et seq ; the old, in William street, N Y., pulled down, 1192.


Lydius, Rev. Johanurs, 117; minister of Alba- ny and Schenectady, 893; dute of the death of, $97.


-. John Henry. some particulars about, 893. Lyman, Rev. Joseph, 1107.


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M.


Mc Dole, Rev. Mr., a missionary in Canada, 1125.


MeDougal, Gen. Alex'r., biographical notice of, 536.


Mackenzie, Rev. Eneas, minister at Staten Island, 119, 123, 130, 233, 235, 249.


Mac Nish, Rev. Geo., presbyterian minister at Jamaica, L. I., 222, 230, 231 ; the minister's salary paid 10, 272.


Macomb. Alex'r., price of the tract of land pur- chased by, 1070.


Madnan's Neck, Rev. Mr. Jones minister at, 346; petition from, relative to the ineeting house at, 348.


Maikans, the, 27; Indian tribes situated below the, 23.


Mamacotting, 996.


Mamaroneck, slaves in, 854; census of, in 1712, 949.


Manhates, the, 29.


Manhattan Island, buildings erected by the first Dutch settlers on, 42; population of, in the year 1628, 47.


Manheim, the town of, 1110; dimensions of, 1131. Manittou, the, 46.


Manning, Capt , defence of, on his trial for cow- ardice, 80; petition of, to Gov. Andross, S2; articles against, 83; examinations against, 84 ; petition of, 86; answer of, to the charges against him, 57; narrative of, 89; account of the proceedings of, previous to his surrender to the Dutch, 91 ; certificate of certain soldiers in favor of, 95; divers orders issued by, 96; letter of Ensign Chir-ton to, 99.


Map, Champlain's, table of remarkable places on, 18; Bassett's, notice of, 1191.


Maquaas, the, 29.


Marbletown, slaves in, 849; census of. in 1703, 966; names of the freeholders of, in 1729, 970; census of, in 17:2, 990.


Mascomins, the, 23.


Massachusetts, people of, encroach on Living- ston manor, 729, 739, 802. 812; report of the legislature of, on Gov. Clinton's letter, 751 ; vote of the legislature of, in relation to Michael Indenbeke, 207 ; report of the general court of, on Living ston's proceedings against Payne, 769 ; answer from the authorities of N. Y. 10, 772 ; high sheriff of Albany seized and carried off 10, 778, 780 ; authorities of, issue a procla- mation for the arrest of the murderers of Wm. Rees, on Livingston manor, 789 ; num- ber of men carried from Ancram to. 792; or- ders of the authorities of, respecting certatn citizens of N Y. under bonds in, 796 ; respect- ing persons charged with the murder of Wm. Race, 797 ; proceeding of a committee from, relative to lands at Taghkanick, 803.




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