Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
character of, 325. Assislagues, tlie, 2.3. Astronomy, knowledge among the Indians of, 29.
Aikarkarlon, 107.
Atligouotans, the, 10, 14
Alt.uoinilas, the, 2,3.
Anorney General's opinion on the claim of the Monlaiik Indians, .31)2 ; on obliging Quakers to swear in their voles at elections, 1011.
Auchmuty, Rev. Dr., 332; death of, 339; signs a pelilion for a township in whai is now Vermont, 510; biographical notice of, 1054; Rev. jMr. Inglis becomes assistant to, 106G.
, Sir .Samuel, a lieutenant general in the
Britisli army, 10-55.
Autograph of Gov. Fletcher, 411 ; of Gov. Hunter, 457; of Sir H. Moore, 524, 832; of Lt. Gov. Golden, 534; of Gov Clinton, 775; of Lt. Gov. Delancey. 787. 823.
Avery, Rev. Mr., minister of Rye, death of, 339.
Babcock, Rev. Mr., minister of Philipsburgh, death of, 339.
Baker, Natlianiel, fined for bringing home his ox on Sunday, 349.
Banyar, Sec, sends copies of Lt Gov. De Lancey's proclamation to R. Livingston, 823.
Baptists, early, of Flushing, 106; pelilion of the minister of the, N. Y , 480 ; prevail in the town of Pelersburgh, 1123.
Barbary, certain natives of N. Y. made slaves in, 41.'), 413; moneys collected for the redemption of, 416 ; ordered to be paid to Trinity church, N. Y., 419, 421.
Barbour, Rev. Mr., 130.
Barclay, Rev. Henry, 10.36; rector of St. Peter's, Albany, removed to N. Y , where he aided in the publication of an Indian book of prayer, 1152.
, Rev. Thomas, English minister at Albany, 130, 896; preaches at Schenectady once a month, 897; the only minister between New York and the western frontier, ib.; performs part of the service in Dutch, 893 ; recommends that the missionaries to the Indians have a liberal allowance, 399 ; attends a meeting of the commissioners of Indian affairs, with Rev.