Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Chose Alexander Coldeu aud Richard Albertson to ]>e Trustees of the said Glebe according to the Directions of tlie said Grant and these Deponents further say That all the said Palatines to whom the said Tract was Granted or their Descendants have sold & Disposed of their rights in the said Grant & as tliey verily believe to English Protestants and that not one person professing the Lutheran Religion now Resides upon any part of the said Tract except This Deponent Margaret Ward who was formerly ontitulcd to Fifty Acres of the said Tract wdiicii tliese Deponents long since sold & Disposed of and the said Margaret Ward further saith That she is now willing and Desirous to Conform to tlie Cliuroh of England as by Law Established Sworn this 23^ of Sept^ember William Waro
1751 before me .^ i^'*'-
.>, , ,, , ^ ,, Margaret !^ Ward
Cadwallader Colden maiic
Endorsed. Ti\e Petition of Alex^ Colden and otlicrs praying that the 500a. of Land formerly granted to Trustees for Maint. of a Lutheran minister at Quasaich in Ulster County may be granted to the 'said A. Colden & II. Albertson in Trust for tb,e mainf^e of a minister of the Church of Engl^ & a School master. 1751 Nov. 4, Read and Granted. In Council. G. Banyar, D Clk, Con.
ORDER TO THE ATTOllNEY GENERAL
TO PREPARE PATENT CONVENING THE PALATINE GLEUK AT NEV.'BURGH
TO TVK OIURCII 01'' ENGLAKi).
By His Excellency The Honourable George Ci.intoin Captain General and Governour in Chief of the Province of New York and Territories thereon depending in America Vice Admiral of the same and Admiral of the V/hite Squadron of his Majesty's Fleet. To WiLi.iAM Smith Esq'- his ]\Tajesty''s Attorney General of tlie