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Spaninberg. Rev. Mr., 1015.
Spencer, Rev. Elihu, missionary among the Indians, 1036.
Stage between Philadelphia and New-York, in 1776, regulations of the. 1191.
Standard, Rov. Thus., minister of Westchester, 945.
Stunwix, old fort, 1137.
State of the Anglo-Amorican churob in 1776, 1017.
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Staten Island, the church of, 116, 119; a list of the slaves on, 867.
State printer, 1195; paper. the first, 1196. Sudue of the king pulled down in N. Y., 1058. St. Clare, Rev. Mr., minister of Pennsylvania, 255.
Steamboat, the model of John Fitel's first, 1190; first, on Lake Erie, 1194; first, on Lake On- tario, 1193.
Steel, Rev. Mr., minister at Paris, on the Mo- hawk, 1112.
Stevenson, Col. Ja., letter of, to R. Livingston, Jr., 776.
Steuben, Baron, the grave of, 1115; residence of, 1135.
town of, state of religion in the, 1115; religious character of the people of, 1116; view from the centre of the, 1134; name of the first settler in the, 1135.
Stone Arabia, religious condition of, 1109; in- habitants of, 1130.
- heap patent, the, 1040.
Stoupe, Rev. Mr., minister at New Rochelle, 954.
Stuart, Rev. John, biographical notice of, 1063. STUYVESANT, Gov., letters of, to the magistrates
of Hempstead, respecting the tenths and a clergyman, 189, 190; further memion of, 921. Suffolk county, papers relating to, 341.
Surinam, the ship, Gov. Colve sails from New. York in, 75.
Susquehannah river, 1011, 1042; Rev. Mr. Woodbridge's disappointment on first view of the, 10-13; name of one of the tributaries to the, 1045.
Swamp church, N. Y., the, pulled down, 1193. Swanenburgh, the village of, 78.
Swedes, the, at the South river, 105.
T.
Table of remarkable places on Champlain's map, 18.
Taghkanick, Robert Livingston licensed to pur- chase land at, 617; Indian deed of, ib. ; patent for, 620; Massachusetts lays out land in, 729. 807; a man murdered at, 788; Mr. Livingston orders a fort to be built at, 799, 800; Boston people dispossess some tenants at, 812; and fortify some houses in. 813, 817; proclamation against certain rioters at, 921; settlers in, propose to send a delegate to the N. Y. govt., 825; (see, Livingston.)
Talbot, Rev. John, does not think it worth his while to stay at Albany, 125; minister of Bur- lington, N. J., 213, 233. 249, 255; attends a convocation of the clergy at N. Y., 413.
Talman, Justice, of Queens co., removed from the magistracy, and ordered to be prosecuted, for saying the scriptures were not the rule to walk by, 199.
Tasetmaker. Mr. Peter, invited as minister to Esopus, 965.
Taylor, Rev. Jolin, journal of a missionary tour by the, 1105 ; biographical notice of the, 1106. Ten Broeck, Lieut. Direk, arrests certam rioters at Takanick, 792.
Teneyck, Rev. Mr., officiates occasionally at Amsterdam, Montgomery co , 1107.
Tetard, Rev. John l'eter, mimster of the French church, N. Y., 522; ejected from his church, ib.
Teyonadelhough, the river, a tributary to the Susquehannah, 1045.
Thacher, Rev. Dr., 1046.
Thomas, Rev. John, episcopal minister of Hemp- stead, 115, 119, 130, 209, 213. 226, 233.
Tienonderoga, or the Schoharie creek, 902.
Tiochnioga, price of land in 1791, on the river, 1074.
Tioga county, price of land in, in 1791, 1074.
Tionontates, the, 22.
Towanoendalough, 1012.
Townships, price paid in 1791, for sundry, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076.
Treat, Rev. Joseph, presbyterian minister of N. Y., 497, 501, 503.
Tredwell, Rev. Mr., 323 ; takes forcible posses- sion of the episcopal church at Flushing, 325. Tremon, (near Utica) state of religion in, 1114, 1134.
Tribes hill, 1107; singular apple tree on, 1129.
Trinity church, N. Y., 111; bencfactions to, 112; incorporated, 410; Rev. Mr. Vesey, minister of, 414; applies for certain moneys raised to redeem captives in Barbary, 415; said moneys to be paid over to, 419, 421 ; Gov. Fletcher promotes the building of, 433 ; papers relating to the desceration of, 414. et seq. ; ap- plies for a grant of a township of land, 508; Gen. Washington attends divine service in, 1056; burnt, 1061.
Turin, the town of, 1122; state of religion in, 1123; a cl.urch formed in, ib .; further remarks on, 1143.
Tweenhuyzen, Lambrecht van, anecdote of the Indians' respect for his dog, 40.
Type foundry, none in .N. Y. in 1766, 1152.
U.
Ulster co., a list of the slaves in, S.15 ; census of, in 1703, 966; names of the freeholders in 1712, of, 969 ; names of the civil and military officers of, 972; petition for the incorporation of cer- tain Dutch churches in, 993; census of, in 1782. 996.
Unadilla river, price of land in 1791, on the, 1072.
Unitaq fratrum, (see Moravians.)
Urquahart, Rev. Jolin, episcopal minister at Johnstown, 1108.
Urquhart, Rev. M., minister of the church of
England at Jamaica, 115. 118, 205, 207, 209 ; deuth of, 212; distressed circumstances of his widow, 213; state of the church at lamaica under, 221; further reference to, 227, 230; the daughter of, marries. and the widow of, delivers up the parsonage to a dissenter, 229, 239, 245.
Utica, 1111 ; all religions and nations to be found in, 1113; description of the country between Norway and, 1132; of the village of, 1133; number of houses in 1794 and in 1802, in, 1134.
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Van Brugh, Johannes, 70.
Van Driessen, Rev. Petrus, minister at Albany, 906, 909, 910, 911, 912; acts as missionary to the Indians, 915; is licensed to build a church in the Mohawk country, 916.
Vanhorn, Rev. Mr., minister of the Dutch re- formed church at Johnstown, 1108.
Van Rensselaer, Rev. Nicholas, misunderstand- ing between him and Dom. Newenhuyzen, 872; ordained by the bishop of Sarum, 873; licensed to preach to the Dutch congregation nt Westininster, ib .; chaplain to the Dutch embassy at London, and recommended by the Duke of York to the governor here, ib .; ad- mitted to officiate as minister in Albany, 874 ; imprisoned by the magistrates at Albany for using dubious words in his sermon, and order- ed to be released, 875 ; gives security to prose- cute Jacob Leisler and Jacob Milborne, 876; controversy regarding, referred to the church officers at Albany, 877; accused by Dom. Sehaets of false preaching, 878; decision of the magistrates of Albany thereupon, 878; judgment of the council in the matter between Leisler and Milborne and, 879.
Van Vleck, Paulus, precentor of Kinderhook church, proceedings against, 894.
Vas, Rev. Petrus, minister of Kingston, 967, 968.
Vaughan, Mr., 255.
Vesey, Rev. Win., 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 126, 212, 222, 233; makes n tool of the Rev. Mr. Poyer, 249; Gov. Hunter complains of, 253; opposed to the king's chapel, 254; intrigues to get quit of Rev. Mr. Colgan, 311 ; is very much esteemed in N. Y., 414; repre- sentation to the bishop of London against the, 435; emoluments of the, 437; origmally a dis- senting preacher on Long Island, 439; edu- ented in Harvard college; proceeds to Eng- land and receives priest's orders, ib .; means adopted by the, to have his friends chosen to the vestry, 439; objects to the officers of the garrison voting for the election of church wardens, 440; accused of saying that the fit- ting up of king's chapel was a schism, 413 ; demands an investigation as to the authors of the desecration of Trinity church, 417; nc cused of conforming to the church for filthy lucre, 458.
Villeponteux, P .. complaint of, against the Rev Mr. Bondet, 927.
Virginia, latitude of, 27; change in the liturgy of the Anglo-American church in, on the de elaration of Independence, 1054.
Vrooman, Adam, complains that the Palatines oppose his settlement at Scoharie, 697.
W.
Wagaghkemek, names of the freeholders, in 1723, of, 970.
Walk in the Water, the first steamboat on Lake Erie, 1194.
Wallkill, census of the town of, in 1762, 996. Walloons, a party of, sail to N. Netherland, 35. Wall st., N. Y., original survey of the north side of, 403.
Walter, Rev. Mr., of Boston, 1062.
War, Indian mode of waging, 40; between the Mohegans nnd Mohawks, 43, 48.
Washington county, price of land in 1791, in, 1050.
-, Gen., arrives in N. Y., 1055; nttends divine service in Trinity church, 1056; bor- row's the telescope belonging to king's college, N. Y., 1066.
Water fowl, 31, 37.
Watertown, population of, in 1800 and in 1802, 1145.
Watkins, Rev. Mr., episcopal minister at New- burgh, 593.
Wanteghe, 1044, 1045.
Weiser, Conrad, warrant to arrest, 699; arrival of, in London, 707; Gov. lIunter threatens to hang, 712.
Well's settlement on the Mohawk river, 1109. Welsh settlers of Steuben, the minister of, preaches in their own language to the, 1115.
Westchester, the church at, 115, 119; a list of the slaves in, 852, 853; papers relating to the county of, 919; Rev. T. Standard minister of, 945; census of the county of, in 1712, 949; census of the county of, in 1782, 958; com- plaint against the sheriff of, for refusing the votes of Quakers. 1008; report of a commit- lee of council on the petition against the she- riff of, 1010; attorney general's opinion on the same, 1011
| Western, the town of, 1116; population of, 1117; further remarks on, 1135.
Westmoreland, 1113.
Weygand, Rev. John Albert, Lutheran minister at N. Y., 491.
Weyman, Mr., of New-York, prints the book of common prayer in the Mohawk tongue, 1152.
Whitehend, Justice, of Queens co., complaints against, 200, 291.
Whitesborough, 1111 ; description of. 1133.
White woman, the first in Albany, 50.
Whitfield, Rev. Mr., preaches on Long Island, 316, 327: inakes n journey through the colo- nies, 1023; sells his estate at the forks of the Delaware to the Moravians, 1024.
Wiering, Jan Jacobs van, commander of the Three Kings, 46.
Wilhelmus, Fort, 35. Willemstadt, (see Albany.)
Willey, Noc, grants a lot of ground for a Jewish cemetery in N. Y., 435.
Williamson's description of the Genesee coun- try, first edition of, 1189.
Williamstown college, 1199.
Wilson, Rev. Mr., death of the, 329.
Windsor. New, slaves in, 850; census of, in 1782. 996.
Woodbridge, Rev. Mr., of Ryc, 123.
Rev. Mr., missionary to the Indians, 1034; sets out for Oghquage, 1038; visits John- son hall. 1039; disappointment of, on first be- holding the Susquehannah river, 1043 ; further mention of, 10-16.
Wood creek, distance between the Mohawk river and. 1090; survey of, in 1792, 1091; plan to improve the navigation of, 1095. Wright, Father Peter, 111.
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Yates, sheriff, testifies to the rescue of certain prisoners out of his hands, 777; names of the persons who seized and carried, to Sheffield, 778 ; complains of the hardships he is subjected to, 784; arrests four rioters, 767; brings de- spatches from Boston to Springfield, 805. Yonkers, census of, in 1712, 949.
Yonkers street, Albany, 907, 914. York, the Duke of, presents the city of New York with a new scal, 397; commissions Rev. Jonas Clarke to be chaplam of New-York garrison, 403. Youngs, Rev. Jno., 344.
Z.
Zenger, John Peter, the printer, a Palatine, 564, 567.
Zinzendorf, Count, at Shacomico, in Dutchess co., 1017; complains to the Board of Trade of -
the persecution of the Moravians in America, 1020; biographical notice of, 1021; Rev. Mr Whitfield sells an estate at Delaware to. 1024.
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