The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Charlton and Auchmuty at Perth Amboy, September 20th, 1764, and by other verj' ample testimonials, 10 be the societ/s missioaary at Philipsborough, \nth a salary of ^^30 per annum.
June 8th, 1765, Mr. Munro himself, TOtes, "that on his arrival at his mission, he found everything promising and agreeable, a neat church (always kept in good repair by Col. Frederick Philipse and family) and a decent congregation, materials already for a parsonage, the glebe well fenced, plenty of wood, and a sufficient quantity of arable land."
In 1 77 1, the Rev. Luke Babcock was recommended by the clergy of New York, " being lately ordained by the bishop of London, as a proper person for a missionar>^ And Colonel Philipse having requested that the mission of Philipsborough formerly filled by the Rev. Harry Munro, should be renewed; and the Colonel having made a proper provision for the maintenance of a minister, with the assistance of the society, they have accordingly appointed the Rev. Luke Babcock to the mission "vvith a salar/ of ^30."
The youngest son of Doctor Joshua Babcock, of Westerly Narragan-
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SL'tt (observes Mr. Updike) was Rev. Luke Babcock, " an Episcopal clergj-- nian at Philips's Manor, on the Hudson, wliere he died, leaving a wife and several children." Hawkins, in his Historical Notices of the Missions of the Church of England, says : " Another victim of ill treatment already mentioned, was the Rev. Luke Babcock, missionar}' at Philipsborough. He was seized by the insurgents, his papers were examined, and because he answered affirmatively to the question, 'Whether he considered himself bound by his oath of allegiance to the king,' he was deemed an enemy to the liberties of America, and ordered to be kept in custody."'* After four month's confinement his health gave way and he was then dismissed with a written order to remove within the lines of the king's army. '• He got home," (says Mr.