Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
@ in consideration of his service in bringing home our people @ my own part in the sloop after shee was condemned with the proviso that if
I willingly granted him liberty to doe, I forgave the Kings
pay that share according to appraizement for which Bond
his Maty did not approve of it hee should
was accordingly taken, as will appear to y Lop s by the attested copie herewith sent In short all that I'll
say, hee's fitter for a retired life, than to bee the Kings Collector
To the three fy Twentieth Whatesiimate ke
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The answer thereof is referred to the next
estates &c
In answer to the tenth fy four
@ Twentieth querie
Every Town ought to have a Minister New York has first a Chaplain belonging to the Fort of the Church of England Secondly, a Dutch Calvinist, thirdly a French Calvinist, fourthly a ;
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Bions in
Re1u Dutch Lutheran
--Here bee not many of the Church of England few Roman Catholicks ;
abundance of Quakers preachers men @ Women especially; Singing Quakers, Ranting Quakers; Sabbatarians; Antisabbatarians Some Anabaptists some Independents; some Jews; in short of all sorts of opinions there are some, and the most part of none at all The Great Church which serves both the English @ the Dutch is within the Fort which is found to ;
The church
bee very inconvenient therefore I desire that there may bee an order for their building an
other ground already being layd out for that purpose