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Bancker, Mr., on Massachusetts boun- Becker, Peter, rioter, 357.

dary commission, 61.
Bancker Street, 301.

Banyar, Gw., Deputy Secretary, 160,
358.

Baptist Church, sermons at, 186, 187,
387.

Barclay, Andrew, a daughter of, mar-
ries Fred. Jay, 237; another daugh-
ter, Major Moncrieffe, 247; another,
Lt. Col. Beverly Robinson, Jr., 293;
the youngest, Charlotte, marries
Richard Bayley, 295; death of, 266.
Barclay, Charlotte, marries Richard
Bayley, 295.

Barclay, Helena, marries Major Mon-
crieffe, 247.
Barclay (Barckley), Rev. Henry, mis-
sionary at Albany and to Mohawks,
284; Rector of Trinity Church in
1746, ib.; marries Miss Rutgers,
152; preaches at consecration of St.
George's, 161; address to Lt. -Gov.
De Lancey on death of Gov. Osborn,
163; preaches for Charity School,
170, 2-3-4, 185-7; sermon on vic-
tory at Quebec, 176; at funeral of
Gov. De Lancey, 180; Thanksgiving
sermon, 186; death of, 187; Dr.
Auchmuty's sermon on, 188; burial,
188; character, ib.; daughter mar-
ries Stephen De Lancey, 232; sale of
estate of, 302; house of, 326; death
of his widow Mary, 394.
Barclay, Maj. Thomas, 302.

Barclay Street, 219, 812, 333, 383, 389.
Bard, Dr. John, Nancy, daughter of,
marries Col. John Pierce, 379.
Barden, Edward, 191.

Barker, Brian B., marries Miss Rich-
ards, 393.

Barkley, New Jersey ceded to, 71.
Barnes, Phoebe, widow of Thomas,
dies, 394.

Barnet, Ichabod B., graduates, 214.
Barron, James, marries Miss Malcom,
402.

Barrow, Polly, marries James Harvey,
398.

Barton, Col., marries Mrs. Sarly, 308.
Barwick, John, rioter, 357.

Batavia Street, 301.
Battwell, Rev. Mr., 297.
Bayard, William, 379.

Beach, Rev. Mr., 379, 380, 398, 402;
at dedication of Trinity Church, 408.
Bear Market, 333.
Beaver Lane, 275.
Beaver Street, 275.

Bedlow, William, trustee of Trinity
Church, 321; one of committee on
pews, 331.

Beekman, Col., 358.

Beekman, Mrs. David, mentioned, 241.
Beekman, Dr. William, 377.
Beekman St., called New English
Church St., 175.

Belcher, Gov., instructions to, 54.
Bell, Andrew, rioter, 353, 354.
Bellamont, Lord, 132.
Bellin's Maps, 124.

Bend, Joseph G., ordained deacon, 396;
priest, 387.

Benefit of Clergy obtained, 197.
Bennet, Gilbert, 305.
Bennet, William, affidavit of, 354.
Bennington Rioters, prayer for protec
tion against, 19.
Berson, Henry, Commissary at Fort
Good Hope, 63.

Bertine, John, violence of, 357.
Bible and Crown, The, 273.
Billopp, Christopher, mentioned, 265.
Bishops, First American, 379, 582;
style and title of, 386; first ordina-
tions by, 374, 386.
Blaeu, maps of, 123.
Blagg, Benjamin, 366.
Blanchard, Joseph, deposition, 15.
Blau, Rachel, marries Nicholas Bre-
voort, 387.

Blecker, John R., deposition. 15, 16,
Bleecker, Anthony L., advertisements
of, 333, 334, 384, 385, 392.
Bleecker, James, marries Miss Bache,
398.

Bloomer, Rev. Mr., 399.
Bogardus, Anneke (called Jansen), lands
granted to, by Van Twiller, 322;
by Stuyvesant, 358; grant confirmed
by Nicolls, 322, 358; notice by heirs
of, 392, 353; meeting of heirs of,
329;
title of, 358; heirs of, offer to
refer case to Governor Tryon, 358.
Bogardus, Cornelius C., claims lands of

Trinity Church, 320, 349; reply to
trustees, 322-7; fence broken down
by Bell, etc., 353, 354; arrested,
365; witness, 369.

Bogardus, Egbert, claims lands of Trin-
ity Church, 320; reply to trustees,
322-7.

Bogardus, Everardus, claims lands of
Trinity Church, 320, 349.
Bogart, Peter, 391.

Bonnell, Mrs. Grace, wife of Isaac,
dies, 304.

Bostwick, Rev. Mr., Thanksgiving ser-
mon, 186.

Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, made M.A.,
214.

Boundary Commissioners between Mas
sachusetts and New Hampshire in
1737, proceedings before, 95; de-
cision, 99; appeal from, 102; de-
cision of the Council, 108.
Boundaries of New York-as against
New Hampshire and Massachusetts,
1, 60, 61; with Connecticut, 70.
Bowden, Rev. Mr., preaches for Chari-
ty School, 252; mentioned, 253;
appointed assistant minister of
Trinity Church, 265; marries Polly
Jarvis, 264.
Bowery Lane, 179.

Bowman & Codner, auctioneers, 305.
Boyer, John, 313.

Bradly, Stephen R., agent of Vermont,
51; declines to appear before Con-
gress, 53.

Bradstreet, Maj.-Gen. John, services
and death of, 248.
Brakenridge, John, 16; petitions King,
56.
Brattleborough protests against setting
up Vermont government, 35; peti-
tion to Congress, 38.
Brayton, Thomas, deposition, 21.
Breda, Treaty of, cedes New Nether-
land to England, 70, 75.

Browers, suit against, 181.
Brown, Thomas, bequest of, to Charity
School, 202.

Brown, William, 357.

Brownejohn, Dr., Mrs Sarly, daughter
of, 308; Mary, widow of, dies, 373.
Brownejohn, William, marriage of Mrs.
Price, daughter of, 308.
Buckingham, Edward, 149.
Bull, Amos, schoolmaster, 286.
Burling, Mr., duel with S. Carson, 376.
Burnet. Governor, 143.
Burnt Church, 314, 393.
Burton, William, marriage of, 241;
advertisement of, 314.

Cadaraqui, captured by Gen. Brad-
street, 249.

Cadracqui, Fort Frontenac, 130.
Cadle, Thomas, marries Miss Fish, 404.
Calderwood, Capt. James, 26th Reg.,
death of, 207.

Cambden township, 24.
Campbell, Colin, marries Miss Seabury,
306, 307.

Campbell, Mrs. Jane, death of, 291.
Campbell, Malcom, 191.
Campbell, Rev. Mr., 335.
Canada, 128, 129, 135, 138; conquest
of, 176.

Canada River, 126.
Capawocke Isles, 84, 92.

Cape Cod or Malabar, 65, 84, 91.

Bredout, Gov. of Nova Scotia, com- Cape Malabar, 65.
plains of Mohawks, 68.

Brevoort, Ab., marries Nancy Divore,
394.

Brevoort, Nicholas, marries Rachel
Blau, 387.

Brewerton, George, 355, 366.
Britton, Anna, deposition of, 20.
Broad st. 275, 293.

Broadway, 271, 275, 313, 333, 343, 384,
389.

"Card to the Vestry," A, 252; Obser-
vations, 256.

Cardwell, Sheriff, seizes glebe at Ja-
maica, 343.

Carle, Rev. Mr., Thanksgiving sermon,
186.

Carmer, Lætitia, daughter of Nicho-
las, marries William Hill, 376.
Carmer, N., Commissioner for rebuild-
ing Trinity Church, 395, 396.

Brookland Ferry, Lottery for a Church Carpenter, Isaiah, 56.
at, 241, 242.

Brooklyn, Church at, to be of Church
of England under Rev. Mr. Page,
243; opened, 294; to be occupied
once a month by Dutch Congrega-
tion, 295; Rev. Mr. Wright, Rector
of, 387.

Bromedge, Capt. Henry, of the Buffa-
loe, 288.

Brouwer, Abraham, one of Anneke
Bogardus' heirs, 320, 349; reply to
Trustees of Trinity, 322-7.
Brouwer, Abraham, Jr., reply to Trus-
tees, 322-7.

Carpenter, John, 242.

Carteret, New Jersey ceded to, 71.
Carysfort, John Proby, Baron of,
Grand Master, appoints George Harri-
son Provincial Grand Master, 165.
Castle Island, fort on, 66.
Catharine Street, 301.
Cayonguirager, Indian name of Gov.
Fletcher, 130.
Cayugas, 137.

Chase, David, affidavit of, 17.
Challoner, John, 335.

Chamberlain, Amos, deposition of, 21.
Chambers, Mrs. Anne, widow of Hon.

John, she and her husband bene-
factors of the Charity School, 246,
247.

Chambers Street, 392.

Chandler, Thomas, petition of, 9.
Channing, William, dispute with Rev.
Mr. Vesey, 147.

Chapel Street, 384, 182.

Charity School, kept by Hildreth, 153;
burned, ib.; benefit at theatre for,
156, 182; mentioned, 160; sermons
for, 170, 172, 173, 176, 177, 185, 189.
190, 192, 198, 200, 207, 211, 219,
225, 250, 254, 269, 276, 291, 292,297,
300, 304, 311, 336, 337, 380, 388, 398,
403; bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Cham-
bers to, 246, 247; of Rev. Mr. Ogil-
vie, 268; of Mrs. Todd, 328; burned,
272; advertisement for schoolmaster,
316; in John street, 393.
Charles I., incorporates Governor and
Company of Massachusetts Bay, 72;
grants Maine to Sir F. Gorges, 184.
Charles II., grant to Duke of York, 2;
refers dispute between Massachu-
setts and Gorges and Mason to the
Lords of Trade, 87.

Charles, M., agent for New York, 6.
Charles River, 78.
Charleton, John, 171.

Charleton or Charlton, Rev. Richard,
Thanksgiving sermon, 149; Mission-
ary at New Windsor, Assistant at
Trinity, Missionary on Staten Island,
death of, 290.

Charlotte Co., N. Y., riotous acts in,
18, 20; erected, 24; elects delegates
to N. Y. Convention, 26; acts of
convention as to, 27-9.
Chetwood, John, 335.
Chittenden, Thomas, calling himself
Governor of the State of Vermount,
41; Wotherspoon and Atlee's inter-
view with, ib.; reply to committee,
42; letter of, to President of Congress,
denying its power to adjudicate, 56.
Church of England, Rector and Inhabi-
tants of New York in communion
with the, address Dunmore, 210;
Tryon, 217. See Clergy.

Church or Church's farm, 158, 160.
Church music, proposals for publishing,
184, 212, 232.

Church Street, 313.

Cibbey, Colley, granddaughter of, dies

in New York, 230.

Clarke, Anne Hyde, wife of Lt. Gov..
dies, 150.

Clarke, Charity, marries Rev. Mr.
Moore, 295.

Clarke, Clement C., graduates, 214.
Clarke, George, Lt. -Gov., proclamation
of, 149; death of wife of, 150.
Clarkson, Mrs. Anne Margaret, death
of, 174.

Clarkson, David, 174.

Clarkson, Matthew, 335.
Clergy of the Church of England in
America, subscription for, 273; ad-
dress to Admiral and General Howe,
277.
Clinton, Gov. George, letter to Gov.
Wentworth, 5, 6; insists on Gov.
Wentworth's vacating grant, 5; proc-
lamation on creation of Prince of
Wales, 159.

Clopper, Cornelius, 391.
Cochran,

Hon. Alexander, marries
Lady Wheate, 393.
Cochran, Robert, dispossesses McIntire,

17.

Cochran, Mr., of Columbia College, sis-
ter of, marries Rev. Mr. Wright, 387.
Coffee House, 315.

Coghlan, John, marries Miss Mon-
crieffe, 280.

Colden. Alexander, son of Lieut. -Gov.,
241, 242; wife Elizabeth dies, 241;
death of, 255.

Colden, David, Mary, daughter of,

marries Josiah O. Hoffman, 400.
Cole, Ebenezer, deposition of, 15, 19.
Coles, Isaac, marries Miss Thompson,
406.

College of New York, King's, now
Columbia College, so-called, 166;
first advertisment for students, ib.
College Garden, 186.
Collester, William, 357.
Columbia College (see College of New
York, King's College), death of pro-
fessor of, 381; commencement at,
381.

Congress, Continental, considers Dr.
Young's address, 30; refuses to
countenance inhabitants of Grants
in setting up a State government,
31; committee of, on New Hamp-
shire Grants, 41; declaration of,
45; censures Vermont authority,
50; elects Arthur St. Clair Presi-
dent, 381.

City of Amsterdam Colony on South Connecticut River, boundary of New

River, 65.

Clark, John, 241.

Hampshire and New York, 2, 77;
so declared by King in Privy Coun-

cil, 9; admitted by New Hampshire,
11.
Convention of Church of England Min-
isters, 191, 221; address of, to Tryon,
221; to Admiral and General Howe,
277.

Convention of Episcopalian Ministers,
annual, 199, 229, 246, 399.
Cook, George, saddler, 247.
Cooper, Caleb, graduates, 214.
Cooper, Cornelius, 327, 349.
Cooper, Rev. Dr., President of King's
College, preaches convention sermon,
199; marriage by, 241.
Copp, John, graduates, 214.
Copsy Battery, 179, 202.
Corlair's Lake (Champlain), 127.
Cornbury, Edward Lord Viscount, op-
pressive acts of, 343; grants Queen's
Farm to Trinity Church, 346-8.
Cornbury, Lady, buried in Trinity
Church, 150.

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Cornell, Hannah, marries Herman Le Delancey, Mrs. Dorothy (wife of John),

Roy, 379.

Cornell, Samuel, 379.
Cornell, Whitehead, 242.
Corporation Dock, 333.

Corporation for the Relief of the wid-
ows and children of Clergymen in
the communion of the Church of
England in America, sermons for,
208, 235, 236, 335; Rev. Mr. Ogilvie's
bequest to, 258; call for meeting of
new members, 335; officers, 336.
Cortlandt, Augustus, Anne, daughter
of, marries Henry White, 375.
Cosby, Captain Henry, of the Centaur,
dies at New Brunswick, buried in
Trinity Church, 165.

Cosby, Governor, mentioned, 234.
Council of New York, minutes of,
cited, 4-7, 9, 10, 15.

Council appointed for the temporary
government of the Southern District
of New York, 320.

Cradock, Gov. Matthew, to be arrested,

83.

Crawford, Isaac, executed, 193.
Crawley, John, 242.

Creamer, Balthazar, Venduemaster,
305.

Cressop, Capt. Michael, death of, 267-9.
Cooke, John, daughter of, marries Dr.
Inglis, 229.

Croper, Cornelius, 349.

Crowe, Jonathan, refugee, 303.
Crown Point, 25.

Cruger, N., Commissioner for rebuild-
ing Trinity Church, 395, 396.

death of, 237.

De Lancey, Lt.-Gov. James, address
of clergy to, 163; reply, 164; death
of, 177; character, 178; funeral, 179.
De Lancey, Miss Phila, daughter of
Oliver, marries S. P. Gallwey, 259.
De Lancey, Stephen, 151.
De Lancey's Brigade, 299.
Delaware Bay, boundary of New York,

2.

Delaware River, City of Amsterdam,
colony on, 65.

Denning, Lucretia, daughter of Wil-
liam, marries, 386.

De Peyster, Abraham, Treasurer of the
province, death of, 197.

De Ronda, Thanksgiving sermon, 186.
Desbrosses, Elias, graduates, 214.
Desbrosses, Elias, commissions men to

demolish Bogardus' fences, 256; re-
plies to Bogardus' propositions, 361.
De Wint, Henry, graduates, 214.
Dikeman, John, Justice of the Peace,
355, 366, 369.

Dillon, Joseph, marries Miss Van
Horne, 264.

Divore, Nancy, marries Abraham Bre-
voort, 394.

Dobson, Capt., 230.

Dodane, Anthony, marble cutter, 206.
Dominick, G., Commissioner for re-

building Trinity Church, 395, 396.
Dominis or Dominie's Hook, 322, 329,
358, 393.

Dongan, Gov. answer to Governor of
Canada, 126.

Dongan, Col. Thomas, of Staten Island,
171.

Doughty, Charles, graduates, 214.
Douglass' Summary cited, 143.
Dowe, Volkirt P. affidavit of, 16.
Dowers, John, 182.

Dowl, Mary M., marries Mr. Shackerly,
398.

Draper, Sir William, 209.

Drummond, Lord, mentioned, 204, 209.
Duane, Cornelius, death of, 305.
Duane, James, Agent and Commission-
er appointed by Legislature of New
York, "State of the Evidence, etc.,
concerning New York and the New
Hampshire Grants," 1; chairman of
Whig members of the Episcopal
Church, 318; trustee of Trinity
Church, 321.

Episcopal Clergy revise Liturgy of
the Church of England, 373.
Everit, Thomas, 242.

Execution of Philip McCarroll, Isase
Crawford, John Williams, and a ne-
gro wench, 193.

Farmer, Jasper, death of, 173.
Farmer, Mrs. Maria, curious funeral
of, 390.

Farmer, Sally, marries A. Ross, 265.
Faukner, John, 369.

Fay, Jonas, memorial of, 19; address
to Congress, 37; delegate to Con-
gress, 37, 59.

Fay, Stephen, memorial of, 19,
Fenwick, Capt. Robert, bridge mas-
ter of the army, dies, 299.
Filkin, Francis, mentioned, 226, 366.

Duck, Thomas, Clerk to Royal Artil- First Street, 313.
lery, dies, 284.

Duer, William, one of the Trustees of
Trinity Church, 321, 349, 357; mem-
ber of the Corporation for the relief
of widows, etc., 335.

Duncan, Thomas, shoemaker, 306.
Dundonald, Earl of, 393.

Dunlap, William, son of Samuel, mar-
ries Miss Nabby Woolsey, 399.
Dunscomb, Daniel, one of the Trustees
of Trinity Church, 321, 349; men-
tioned, 405.

Dutch at New York, their settlements,
etc., 62; right to New Netherland, 74.
Dutch Records cited, 64, 65.
Dutch West India Company, letter of
Directors of, 64, 65.

Ecclesiastes, " A Card to the Vestry,"
252.

Edward, Mr., one of the Committee of
Congress on the New Hampshire
Grants, 40.

Ellis, Samuel, lease to, 305.
Ellison, or Elliston, Robert, death of
Mary, widow of, 256; W. Pinto mar-
ries granddaughter of, 404.
Elsworth, Mr., one of the committee of
Congress on the New Hampshire
Grants, 40.

Endicot, Governor of Massachusetts,
applies to Dutch on Mohawk out-
rages, 68.

English Church, 158.

English encroachments, 63.

Enner, Peter, breaks down Bogardus'
fence, 354.

Episcopal Church, Whig members of
meet at Simmons' Tavern, 318.

Fish, Miss, marries Thomas Cadle, 404.
Fisher, Garrit Van Horn, death of,
176.

Five Nations, northern extent of, 76;
submit to English, 76; other colo-
nies treat with, through New York,
68, 77; Albany in territory of, 123;
subjects of New York, 124; treaty
with, 130; surrender beaver hunting
ground, 133.

Fleming, Colonel Edward, death of,
337.

Fletcher, Governor, minister act passed
by, 342; incorporates Trinity Church,
343; leases King's farm to Trinity
Church, 344; extravagant grants
vacated, 345; and vacating repealed,
347; last act repealed, 351.
Forbes, Joseph, 357.
Fort Dummer, erected by Massachu-
setts, maintained by New Hampshire,
54.

Fort Frontenac taken, 127, 249; men-
tioned, 130.

Fort George, 364.

Fort Good Hope, Dutch fort on Con-
necticut, 63.

Fort Orange, at Aurania, 62, 65, 66.
Fort Schuyler, 142.

Fort Washington taken, 34.
Foster, Marmaduke, riotor, 353; tried,
367.

Franklin, Thomas, auctioneer, 396.
Franklin, William, Governor of New
Jersey, wife of, buried at St. Paul's,
288.

Free Masons, Seabury's discourse be-
fore Zion Lodge, 287, 290; St.
John's day, 165, 292; poetical ad-

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