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Delaware, early Dutch settlement on the, 49.
Dellie. (Se^ Daille.)
Pellius, Rev. God., 118 ; unacquainted with the Indian language, 125,898; early negotiations ■with thCj 887; date and terms of the contract entered into by the, 888 ; salary to be allowed to, in case of the death of Dom. Schaets, 839 ; salary allowed to, as a.ssistant to Dom. Schaets, 390; claasis of Amsterdam thanked for sending over the, ib. ; resigns his office, 891 ; required
to produce his call^ ib. ; expects a call from
Heuckelum, 892: is refiLsed a demission, ib. ;
consents to remain imtil spring, ib. ; further
mention of, 9.30. Denham, Rev. Mr., minister at Rye, 123. Denton, Rev. Richard, minister at Hempstead,
107, 189, 100. De Ronde, Rev. Lamberlus, minister of the
Dutch church at N. Y., 514, 538. Desecration of Trinity church, N. Y., 444, et seq. De Witt, Moses, .^surveyor, 1087.
, Rev. Dr., 108.
Diamond, Gov. Andross arrives at N. Y. in H
M. ship the, 67. Dimensions of the original Dutch church in the
fort at N. Y , 402 ; of the first episcopal church
in Albany, 1152. Dionondadies, the, 22. Discovery, a full and just, of a most pernicious
slander against the French protestants of N.
Y., 427. Dodd, Rev. Jilr., of VVhitesboro', 1112, 1113, 1133. Dog, respect paid by Indiaas to an European, 40. DoNGAN, Gov., proposes to furnish the Caughnawagas with English priests, 110 ; grants a
seal to the city of N. Y., 398 ; petition of Qua