Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Mr., minister at Schenectady, called to the Dutch churches of Kings co., 139, 141, 142; Lord Cornbury forbids such call, 143 ; expenses of, from Holland paid by the people of Schenectady, 144; commission of. as minister of the Dutch churches of Kings'. 145 : application to the governor lliat he be put in possession, ib. ; warrant in favor of, 146; said to be minister of N.Utrecht only'. 14S; proposals oflered on the part of, 151; articles proposed in return to, 152; considered by the council as minister of N. Utrecht and Bush^vyck, 159 ; report of the minority of thf council in favor of, 160 ; a decision demanded in favor of, 164 ; order thereon, 165 ; postpone ment desired in the case of, 171 ; difficulties is the council on account of, 173; petition o Dom. Antonides against, 182; acquainted witt the Indian language, 898.
French church in N. Y., papers relating to the 412; difficulties m the, 4G5, etseq., 1159; pe tition of the, for a charter, 489; always a war with its ministers, 1167.
Friends* settlement, west side of Seneca lake price of the land for the, 1069.
Frankfort, the first newspaper in the town of 1197,
Fruit in N. Netherland, 31, 87; in the Biacl river country, 1143.
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Gage, Father Charles, 110, 111
Gaine, Hugh, of N. Y., publishes ihe book of
common prayer in the Moliav\-k language,l]5'2. Galway, town of, slate of i eligion m the, 1120 ;
further remarks on tlie, 1149. Galloway, Mr., the great Penn. loyalist, 1066. Garria^ehage, or the Mohawks, 902. Gar-fish, the, 6. Genesee country, fir.st editim of Williamsou's