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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. 250 words

Hubbard to be ejected from the parsonage, and the Rev. Mr. Urquhurt to be put in possession thereof, 205, 245; directs the minister's money to be paid to the latter, 207 ; and a public tax to be levied for his support, 208; fines the churchwardens and vestry of Jamaica for refusing to levy said tax, 208; is styled a " true nursing father " of the church, 209; commissions Rev. Mr. Goodhue to be Presbyterian minister of Jamaica, 210 ; forbids the Rev. Mr. Hubbard preaching in the church at Jamaica, and declares it to belong to the episcopalians, 212 ; " a noble patron of the churcli," 227; proceedings of, regarding the Jamaica church, pronounced illegal, 2.33, 2.35 ; gives a very bad character of Robert Livingston, §-56; Rev. Mr. Moor persecuted by, 1151

Cornell, justice, complaint against, 292.

Cortland's patent, census of, m 1712, 949; manor census of, in 1762, 958.

Co.sBT, Gov., inducts Mr. Colgan to the Jamaica church, 312 ; a benefactor to the new church at Jamaica, 314.

Court, an ordinance erecting a, on Nutten island, 5.54; in Dutchess CO., 972.

Coxhackie, census of, in 1714, 905.

Crol, Bastian Janz, comforter of the sick on Manhattan island, 42 ; vice-director of Fort Orange, 47.

Crotz, Rev. Mr., Lutheran minister in the town of Palatine, 1109.

Crown Point, 811.

Cutting, Rev. Leonard, missionaiT- in New Jersey, called to Hempstead, 328; several of the parishioners of, carried prisoners to Philadelphia, 3.39; biog. notice of; 1063.

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