Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Andatahouats, the, 23. Anderson, Rev. James, presbyterian minister
at N. Y., 460, 498. Andrews, Rev. Wm,, missionary to the Mohawk.':, 900, 1151 ; received by the Indians, 901 ; Rev. Thom-is Barclay accused of desiring to be a bishop over, 903, 904 ; Rev. Mr. Van Dries.=en succeeds liim as missionary to the Mohawks, 910; minister at Schenectady, 1151; aids in translating the book of common prayer into the Indian tongue, 1152. Andkoss, Governor, culls on Gov. Colve to restore N. York, (i7; refuses to land unless the place be given up, 68; reilerates his demand, 09; a committee appointed by the common council to welcome, 70; receives a present of a coach and horses from Gov. Colve, 72; answers of, to Gov. Colve's proposals, 73; receives New York from the Dutch, 78 ; proclamation of, confirming rights and properties, 79 ; letter to, respecting a clergyman at Hempstead, 191. Anglo-American church in 1776, state of the,
1047. Animals in N. Netherland, 32. Antonides, Rev. Vincenlius, called to the Dutcn churches in Kings co., 147; articles offered by the friends of, to Dom. Freeman's party, 152; complaints against, 157; the m.'.ijority of the council report in favor of, 159, 176: report of the minority of the council against the, 160; petition in belmlf of, 163; order of Lt. Gov. Ingoldesby on the claim of, 165 ; refuses to obey the lieut. gov's order, 166; requests that the report of the majority of the council be confirmed, 168; petition of the sheriff and justices of Kings co. in favor of, ib.; report of the council in favor of, confirmed, 170; Lt. Gov. Beekman opposed to, 173 ; petition of. against Dom Freeman, 182 Antouhonoroiis, the, 23.