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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 313 words

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By order ffrom ye Comissioners To Maior Thomas Willet Sheriff By Dajtll Denton Cler

158 PAPERS RELATING TO CHURCHES IN QUEENS COUNTY.

EEVD MR HUBBARD'S PETITION.

To his Excelleii'-y Colon'i Henry Sloughter Gouernr of tlie prouince of N:York, vnder tlieir Royall Maj'^" King Wiliiam and Queen Mary, &c: The humble petition of Jeremiah Hobard Minister of Hempstd, on Long Island in Queens County in the province aforesayd. Humbly -- Sheweth:

That yo^ petitioner haueing for these last eight years, & upwards, vpon the call, & agreem* w^h tlie people of Hempsted. to bee their Minister, Laboured amongst them in that holy function, but am much afflicted for want of that Stipend annuall} promised, and not duly payd, whereby your poor petitioners self & family sustaynes great suiferiugs & wants to the both weakening his hands & discouraging his heart in the sayd work, & indeed cannot longer contine^^v vvithout some help k relief from yo"^ Excellency I doe therefore Immbiy craue your Excellencys Succour & Rehef in the premises, tliat a Course ,& method may be used, so as all areareages may be payd & the burden for the future alleuiated, that the gospell may haue incuuragmeut, &c.