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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. 319 words

Gabriel Le Boyteulx junr Joshua David Elias Pelletreau junr John Pintard

Elias Grazillier Samuel Bourdet junr

Andrew Giraud Abraham Poutereau

James David Peter Bcrlon

Francis Baumier Stephen Bourdet.

Here followeth the names of the Widow, Women, and others, Members of the same Church, wliicli liave signed the same

Act.

Rachel Ebrard Elizabeth Heurtin Marie Anne Ablin Magdelene Fauconnier Anne Bachan Mary Perot Susanne Magle Easset Mary Moyon Mary Sergeran Esther Bouniot Marquise le Boyteulx Martha Brown

Renee Mary Rou Judith Morgat Martha Poutereau Mary Bargeau Bargeau Leddel Susanne Bontecou . Susanne Ford Mary Oaks Mary Elliston Martha Perot Esther Masse Elizabeth Tillou.

PAPERS RELATING TO THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. 469

Besides all these who have signed this Act^ there are a few others heads of family, or members of y^ said Church, who through fear, or policy, or some other worldly regard, have not thought fit to give an open testimony to the truth by signing this Act, but who at the same time have not been willing to sign the Act of y*^ Consistory^ and who have on tlie contrary declared on several occasions that they did disapprove the rash resolution of those Gentlemen -, so that there are so many voices and suffrages as the others cannot claim. And here are ye names of these politick persons.

Peter Dennys Docf Peter Fauconnier

James Des- Brosses John Garreau Jun""

James Renaudet Andrew Stuckey

Lawrence Coruisleau Francis Pelletreau

Daniel Mesnard Paul Pinaud.

I the vndervvritten Lewis Rou, Minister of y® holy Gospel in y® city of New York, do also protest in my particular against the Act of the Consistory here mentioned, as being an unjust, violent and irregular proceeding, done against all manner of form, without any lawful reason, without a sufficient and competent Authority, and even without having heard me ; in short as being contrary to our discipline, and to the Word of God and equity.