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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
kers to, 1003 ; an account of fines imposed upon Quakers since the arrival of, 1004.
Drisius, Rev. Samuel, 108, 109.
Dozly, Rev. Mr., minister at Palatine, 1109.
Du Bois, Rev. Gualtherus, a biosrraphical sketch of, 537; an enemy to the English churcli, 808.
Du Pre, James, appointed commissary of stores, 652.
Dutch church, in Kings co., 139, etseq.; proposals 10 erect a new, in N. Y., 402; license to
make a collection for a, hi N. Y., 483; rt^ monstrance againsl preaching in En^lisli in N. Y., m the, 510, etseq.
Dutch immigrants, names of some early, 52.
Dutchess couuty, a list of the slaves in, 851 ; a court of common pleas erected in, 972 ; papers relating to a pretended Lutheran minister in, 975, et seq. ; papers relatmg to Moraviang in, 1012; enrollment of Quakers in, 1027; firsi newspaper in, 1195.
Dysling, Rev, Mr., of Manheim, 1131.
E.
Eastcamp, Rev. G. C. Cock, minister at, 991.
Eastchester, puritans at, 107, 116; church of England minister at, 119 ; journal of a voyage in 1656, to, 921 ; religious exercises of the first settlers at, 523 ; petition from, complaining of the rates, 928 ; list of the inhabitants in 1710, of, 947 ; census in 1712, of, 949.