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THE FIRST SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS HISTORY.

The Rt. Rev. William R. Whittingham, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Maryland.

The Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Connecticut.

The Rt. Rev. Horatio Potter, D. D., LL. D., D. C. L., Bishop of New York. The Rt. Rev. William H. Ódenheimer, D. D., Bishop of Northern New Jersey.

The Rt. Rev. Henry B. Whipple, D. D., Bishop of Minnesota.

The Rt. Rev. William Bacon Stevens, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Pennsyl

vania.

The Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Vail, D. D., Bishop of Kansas.

The Rt. Rev. A. Cleveland Coxe, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Western New York.

The Rt. Rev. Robert H. Clarkson, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Nebraska.
The Rt. Rev. Charles F. Robertson, D. D., Bishop of Missouri.
The Rt. Rev. William Croswell Doane, D. D., Bishop of Albany.

The Rt. Rev. Theodore B. Lyman, D. D., Assistant Bishop of North Carolina.

The Rt. Rev. Alexander C. Garrett, D. D., Missionary Bishop of Northern Texas.

The Rt. Rev. John Scarborough, D. D., Bishop of New Jersey.

The Rev. George F. Seymour, D. D., Dean of the General Theological Seminary, New York.

The Rev. F. A. P. Barnard, D. D., LL. D., L. H. D., President of Columbia College, New York.

The Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, D. D., President of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.

The Rev. M. Van Rensselaer, D. D., LL. D., President of Hobart College, Geneva, New York.

The Rev. Robert B. Fairbairn, D. D., Warden of St. Stephen's College, Annandale, New York.

The Hon. Andrew D. White, LL. D., President of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

The Rev. William Stevens Perry, D. D, Historiographer of the Church, Geneva, New York.

John William Wallace, Esq., President of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

W. A. Whitehead, Esq., Secretary of the Historical Society of New Jersey, Newark, N. J.

The Rev. E. Edwards Beardsley, D. D., Author of the History of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, New Haven, Ct.

The Rev. J. Lloyd Breck, D. D., Principal of St. Mary's-of-the-Pacific, Benicia, California.

The Rev. John Vaughan Lewis, D. D., Rector of St. John's Church, Washington, D. C.

The Rev. William A. Matson, D. D., Editor of the Church Journal, New York.

The Rev. Frederick Ogilby, D. D., an Assistant Minister of Trinity Church, New York.

The Rev. Eugene A. Hoffman, D. D., Rector of St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia, Pa.

The Rev. Thomas F. Davies, D. D., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia.

The Hon. H. P. Baldwin, Detroit, Michigan.

The Hon. Tazewell Taylor, Norfolk, Virginia.

The Hon. James C. Smith, Canandaigua, New York.

The Hon. Charles Andrews, Syracuse, New York.

The Hon. Philo White, Whitestown, N. Y.
Gen. W. W. H. Davis, Doylestown, Pa.

INDEX.

A

A Bishop in Burlington, 188.
Abstract of reports, 723.
Academy, at Philadelphia, 271, 360.
Academy, Burlington, arrangements,
328; subscriptions, 328, 331; lease,
332, 507; name, 335; gifts, 343;
more ground, 344; principal buried,
373; worship in, 373; S. S. organi-
zed in, 383; alluded to, 404, 406;
principals, building, sold, 507;
alluded to, 539.
Accident, 665.

Accounts of Churchwardens, 268, 269.
A cloud of melancholy thoughts, 93.
Act, against negroes, also unlicensed
liquor dealers, 16; in reign of
George III, 285; new stamp, 287.
Action of Vestry, unusually important,
261; extraordinary, 477.
Acts of jurisdiction denied, 192.
Address to Archbishops and Bishops,
160.

Address of Clergy, 108, 274, 281.
Address, Episcopal, Bishop Oden-
heimer,561, 563, 568; Bishop Scar-
borough, 695.

A door open to the Gospel, 53.
Affecting records, 344.
Agitation in the colony, 11.
A great weight removed, 612.
Agreement between rector and vestry,
329.

Albany, 64, 78, 88, 166, 644, 651, 662,
663, 688, 689, 690, 691, 693, 710.
Alms bason, 261, 384, 465, 466, 694
Alms chest, 657.

Alms, presentation of, 671.
Altar, 245, 508, 536, 563, 566, 657, 661,
663, 671, (see Holy Table.)
Altar cloth, 132, 133, 711; cross, 657;
linen, 668; vessels, 133, 134, 261,
384, 465, 466, 496, 497, 502, 563, 694.
Alterations in the church building,
297, 369, 370, 372, 373, 380, 387, 394,
399, 400, 424, 435, 436, 444, 465, 466,

484, 489, 503, 505, 508, 578, 585, 668,
703.

Alterations in organ, (see Organ.)
Alumnæ of St. Mary's Hall re-union,
698.

Alumni of Burlington College, 575.
Amboy, 30, 36, 40, 43, 48.
America, best house in, 90.
America, "the Bishop of," 60, 211, 704.
American Independence, 319.
American Philosophical Society, 347.
American Revolution, 307.
American Statesman, 164, 704.
American Union, plan of, 164.
Amusements for May-day, 442.
Anabaptists, 41, 42, 49, 51, 78, 468, 469.
Anecdote of Dr. Wharton, 408.
Anecdotes of Bishop Doane, 445, 666
Angel, sign of the, 262.
Anna Regina, 19.
Annæ Reginæ, 133.

Anne, Queen, accession of, 19; sur-
render of government to, 20; in-
structions of, 23; a squaw sachem,
27; God bless her, 33; divests Corn-
bury, 82; her reign praised, 86; not
her fault, 89; in Privy Council, re-
peals form of protestation, 102; let-
ter to, 116; death, character of, 123;
gives holy vessels, 132; alluded to,
432, 495, 710.

Another account of the trouble, 78.
Ante communion, omitted, 405.
Apostolum vehis," 546.
Appeal to parents, 446.
Appendix, 715–726.

"Apud Americanos," 36, 37, 43, 54,
146, 189, 193.

Archdeacon of Spanish Town, 496.
Architect, 369, 370, 424, 489, 491, 703.
Architectural description 424.
"Ark of God among Philistines," 116
Articles, (see Thirty-Nine.)
Atheism, bill against, 163.
Attestation signatures, 299.
"Aulæ. Sanctæ. Mariæ. Fundatoris."
699.

Aversion to independency, 316.

B

"Backwardness towards baptism," 387
Balance of debt paid, 617.
Ballots for Bishops, 348, 382, 401, 557,
682.

Bands, 289.

Banns published, 301.
Baptismal bowl, 384, 466. (See Font.)
Baptized, large number, 272.
Bard, Mary M., 257; Peter, 163, 257.
Baron Steuben, 319.
Baronet, married, 273
Bass, Hon. Jeremiah, Governor of
East New Jersey, 194; Attorney-
General, 194; commends Talbot, 92;
admits will of Moore and Brooke,
95; ditto Leciter, 97; corporator,
97-100; letters to Secretary, 101,
110, 140, 143, 169; signs ditto to the
Queen, 116; ditto to Gov. Nichol-
son, 119; petition to the Archbish-
ops and Bishops, 154; writes "His-
tory," 127-139; his offices, 133, 145,
148, 194, 226, 227, 233; tried and
acquitted, 145; representative, 148;
speech, 149; appointed lay-reader,
233; will, 194; effects, 199; allu-
ded to, 214, 215, 224, 229, 230, 231,
694.

Baynton, Peter, 259.
Beaker, 134.

Bell, or bells, 44, 190, 221, 222, 223,
224, 232, 234, 264, 291, 297, 351,
404,405, 406, 478, 550; for St. Bar-
nabas, 596; a chime offered, 615;
the tower designed for chime, 618;
English and American, 618; Eng-
lish decided upon, 620; order given,
622, 637; the same acknowledged,
"Doncaster pattern," 625; peal
guaranteed, 626; a finer never made,
arrival of, 629; brought to Burling-
ton, 630; inscriptions on, 630; finest
peal in America, placed in custody
of St. Mary's, 632; reception of, 634;
thanks for, 635; master of chimes,
639; first pealing, 640; rules con-
cerning, 651; muffled, 406, 652; al-
luded to, 655, 662, 665, 666, 669,
671, 674, 688, 689, 700, 701, 706,

711.

Benediction of old St. Mary's, 706.
Benefactors, 214, 215, 216.
Bequests, Thos. Leciter, 96, 134; Bp.
Frampton, 136; Archbp. Tenison,
161; Wm. Budd, 166; Gov. Bass,
195; Mrs. Talbot, 246; Daniel Coxe,

255; lost, 257; Peter Baynton, 259;
Thos. Leeds, 261; Paul Watkinson,
267, 507; Miss Riche, 384; Dr.
Wharton, 413, 464; Miss Wallace,
494: Mrs. Wallace, 496; Mrs. Ro-
bardet, 645, 667; Miss Swann, 686.
Best house in America for a Bishop,
90.

Beverley, New, 9.

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Bible class room, 705, 707.
Bidding Prayer, 488.
Birdlington," 102.
Birth-day ode, 311.
Bishop, great need of, 26, 28; only
remedy, 121; support of, 384; (see
"Ballots for.")

Bishop's chair, 435, 466, 508.
Bishop's throne, 508, 663, 675, 693.
Black, Church in, 351, 406, 443.
Bloomfield, Gen., 343, 351, 359, 395.
"Blue Anchor," 267.
“ Boldly condemning vice," 87.
"Booke, Burlington Church," 214.
Boudinot, Elias, 337, 378, 384, 387,
388, 395, 465, 466, 511.
Bovey's, Mrs. gifts, 133, 136, 181, 182,
186, 432.

Bradford, Mrs. S. V., 337, 465, 466,
511, 512.

Bradford, Wm., Attorney-General, 336,
388.

Bradford, Wm., printer, 58, 337.
Bridlington, 9, 675.
Bristol, or New Bristol, 26, 125, 126,
131, 139, 171, 210, 248, 250, 251,
253, 266, 267, 269, 272, 335, 340,
390, 392, 430, 432.
Britannia's happy land, 311.
Brooke, Rev. John, 62, 63, 71, 72, 75,
76, 78, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 90, 93, 95,
132.

Brotherly love in New Jersey, 374.
Brunswick, or New Brunswick, 294,
295, 306, 321, 325, 331, 348, 349,
367, 384, 401, 531, 693.
Budd, William, subscription for meet-
ing-house, 10; witness to marriage,
13; conversion to church, baptism
of family, 60; will, bequests, 166;
death, headstone, 167.

Bull, Richard E., land from, 641; let-
ter from, 643.
Burial fees, 357.

Burial, first in Friends' ground, 9.
Burlington House, (see See-House.)
"Burlington, in the centre,” 188, 239.
Burlington, settlement, 7; first name,
9; description, 17, 668; first church

wardens, 44, 214; "letters pattent,"
97; first see, 100; more pleasant
than Salisbury, 176; site for college,
238; healthy, 242; country people,
250; post offices, 250; travel, 267;
fairs, 17, 252; advantages, 253;
whipping-post, 253; profanity pun-
ished, 255; stealing punished, 256;
storm, 268; removals, 275, Sunday,
668.

Burnet, Bp., quoted, 14.

Burnet, Gov., 163, 178, 194.

Mr. Talbot's books, 159; Quaker's
books, 160.

Catechising, 91, 125, 169, 170, 189, 437
517, 518, 520, 551.
Catechist, 125, 154, (see Catechising.)
382, 401, 557, 682.
Cathedral, 587, 589, 603, 607, 676, 688.
"Cella," steamship, 629.
Centennarian, 264.

Certificate of Rowland Ellis, 169.
Certificates of marriage, 12, 288, 496.
Cessation of public worship, 203, 318.

Burying-place for Christians, 15, 21, Chaplains Examining, 654.

298; ditto Friends, 10.

C

Cabinet-organ, 668.
Calumny, 143.

Campbell, Rev. Colin, sketch, appointed
to Burlington, 254; letters, 256, 257,
258, 265, 267, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277,
280, 287; marriage, 257; founds
Church at Mt. Holly, 259; first
child, 260; important vestry-meet-
ing, 261; preaches to a centennarian,
264;
parsonage, 264; Society's
house burnt, 265; death of clerk,
267; rides in storm, 268; labours
not in vain, 269; convention at
Philadelphia, 270; Philadelphia
Academy, 271; baptizes large num-
ber, 272, 277; troubled by McClen-
achan, 272; marries Baronet, sheep
returning, 273; convention at Bur-
lington, 274; signs addresses, 274,
281; removals, 275; surplice, 276;
verge of sixty, asks for itinerant,
gain at Mt. Holly, 277; only dis-
pute, 280; act passed, 285; mar-
riage certificate, 288; death and
burial, funeral-sermon, portrait,
children, 289; lines on, 290; al-
luded to, 303, 341, 430.
Campbell, Mrs. Mary, 257, 268, 289,
297, 340, 341.

"Candels to preach by," 234, 236, 405.
Candidates for the Episcopate, 60, 348,
Candlesticks, 405.

"Carol, carol, Christians," 711.
Carr, John H., 397, 704.

"Carried on," 83.

Cartaret, Gov., 8.

Cassock, 289.

Chappel, Queen's, in Boston, 21.
Chandeliers, 384.

Charitable uses, 31, 706.

Charles Second, 7.

Charter, (see Letters Pattent).
Chimer, 636, 639, 652, 653.
Chimes, (see bells).

Christ Church, Phila., supplied, 153,
156, 175, 192.

Christian Quakers, 14, (see Keithians.)
Christmas, pastoral, 470; "waits" 501
Church, The, 458.

Church and school, bequest for, 166.
Church building, described, 212.
Church closed, 203, 318, 323.
Churchmen, 51.

Church stock, 227-237.
"Church undermined," 119.
Chygoe's Island, 8.
Clergy, meeting of, 22, 61, (see Con-
ventions).

Clergy of the Church of Sweden, 63.
Clerks of parish, 718.
Cleveland, Mrs. 493, 615, 616, 704.
Cloud of melancholy thoughts, 93.
Coaquanock, 10.

College, must be had, 171; Burling-
ton unrivalled for, 238; incorpora-
ted, 485; trustees, 485, 529; com-
mended, 597, 638, 650; commence-
ments, 572; alumni, 533, 575; di-
vinity department, 494, 655; twenty-
fifth year, 658; rectors of, 722;
portrait in, 659; scholarships in,
645; alluded to, 488, 494, 497, 543,
569, 587, 597, 655, 657, 658, 662,
663, 664, 668, 669, 670, 671, 706, 708.
Collegians planting trees, 497.
Collings, Francis, 10.

Colton, Rev. Chauncey, 402, 453.
Columbia College, 331, 359, 622.
Commencements, 271, 572, 658, 659.
Compton, Bishop, 432.

Catalogue of Burlington Library, 157; Communion table, (see Holy Table).

Consecration, old church, 425; Hall
Chapel, 490; bishops, 168, 383, 402,
560, 688,; new church, 505; St. Bar-
nabas, 641, (see Benediction).
Conventions, 61, 63, 108, 176, 274, 281,
295, 296, 325, 348, 367, 380, 382,
384, 387, 397, 401, 416, 436, 439,
443, 453, 467, 473, 475, 498, 552,
561, 597, 677, 679, 719.
Conversions to church, 60.
Convocation, 28; organized, 649; al-
luded to, 673, 674, 677.
Cooper, J. Fenimore, 327, 328.
Cornbury, Lord, 23, 39, 40, 45, 71, 75,

82, 86, 87, 89, 103, 130, 131.
Corner stone of church, 32, 33, 36; of
chapel, 483; of new church, 489.
Coxe, Daniel, M. D., 11, 164.
Coxe, Daniel, Hon. Col., 87, 97, 98, 99,
121, 133, 135, 146, 147, 164, 172, 175,
177, 238, 255.

Coxe, William, 335.

Croes, Rev. Dr. John; 348, letters to,
374, 376; elected bishop, 382; con-
secrated, 383; death, 401.

Croes, Rev. Dr. Robert B., 374, 560.
Cross on Riverside, 566, (see Altar
Cross).

Cross, The, 457,

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De Lancey, Bishop, 467, 622, 654, 656,
672.

Diagram of church, 372, 400, 435, 508,
705.

Diocesan, retrospection, 439; school,
443; institutions, 597.
Disaffection to the government, 152.
Dispute, the only, 280.

Doane, George Hobart, 512-517, 529,
573, 575.

Doane, Rt. Rev. G. W., sketch, elected
Bishop, 401; consecrated, first or-
dination, residence, 402; executor,
414; inscription, 416; rector, rea-
sons, 416; travels as freight, 445;
founds hall, 446, 452, 453; gives
font 465, preaches at Auburn, wel-
comes Bishop De Lancey, 467; in-

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tends for England, 472; action of
convention, 473; welcome in Eng-
land, 474; daily service, 476; oppo-
sition, 477; proposed resignation,
478; corner stone of Holy Innocents,
483; projects new church, 484
founds College, 685; corner stone of
new church, 489; consecrates chapel,
490; subscribes, 493; entertains
Rev. E. Hawkins, 495; marriage
certificate, 496; entertains Arch-
deacon, 496; special convention,
498; commends "The Missionary,
499; prayer, 500; presentment dis-
missed, 501; applies to Trinity, N.
Y., 504; consecrates new church,
505; Mrs. Bradford, 511; deposes
George, 512; opens St. Barnabas',
519; dedicates ditto, 520; last days,
520; funeral, 527; clergy meet, 531;
resolutions, 532; ditto of alumni,
533; day after burial, 534, 540;
sermon of Dr. Ogilby, 535; ditto of
Dr. Van Rensselaer, 541; memorial
service, 553; resolutions of conven-
tion, 554; grave, and window, 585;
alluded to, 6, 561, 563, 565, 569,
570, 574, 605, 631, 638, 650, 652,
662, 663, 665, 667, 675, 688, 689,
699, 701.
Doane, Rev. Wm. Croswell, sketch,
569; graduates, 569, 573;
"The
Missionary," 498; assistant, 499;
founds St. Barnabas', 519; rector of
St. Mary's, 569, 570; cathedral, 589;
communication from, 591; report on
Institutions, 597; salary increased,
598; resigns, 600, 602; Bishop of
Albany, 644; committee on College,
651; at consecration, 688; at re-
union, 700; alluded to, 710.
Doane, Mrs., 549, 564.
Donations, 335, 385.
"Doncaster pattern," 625.
Door open, 53.

Downes, Rev. Jonathan, 301.
Dudley, Governor, 21.
Dutch, 62, 127, 331.

E

Earliest statesmen, 164, 704.
Earnest wishes, 309.
Ears tingle, 281.

Education on Christian principles, 446.
Effects of Gov. Bass, 199; of Mrs.

Talbot. 248; of Dr. Wharton, 415.
Eight bells, 622, (see Bells).

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