Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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
description of the, 11S9. Germans of the Mohawk valley, peculiar custom
among the, 1129. Germautown, price paid orig-'nally for, 560 ; deed
of, 044 ; report in favor of issuing letters patent to the Palatines of, 725. Giles, Rev. Mr., death of, 329. Ginseng. Indian name for, iO:)5. Goeiwaier, Rev. Joannes Emestus, » Lutheran
minister al N. Y., 103. Goodhue, Rev. Frs., presbyterian mmister of
Jamaica, commissiou of, 210.
Gordon. Rev. Patrick, intended for Jamaica, 227.
Graham, James, att'y gen'l, author of the law for the maintenance of the clergy and settlement of the cliurcli, 244 ; infor.Jiation against the town of Southampton by, 351 ; aga..ist the Rev. Mr. James for having preached a certain sermon, 356.
Gravesend settled by Menonisls, 106 ; names o. the inhabitants of, in 1698, 136 ; of slaves in, 860.
Greenbush, character of the town of, 1128.
Grennall, Mr. Thos., aids the episcopal church al Flushing, 323.
Grents, Rev. Thos., chaplain of a Spanish manof-war, 459.
Grievances complained of by certain members of the Dutch church of N. Y., 511 ; of the Palatines, 707.