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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. 286 words

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.

Griffin, the, built by La Salle in 1679, on ihe Niagara river, 1194.

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Haeyer, Rev. John Fr, minister to the Palatines, 668.

Half Moon, census of, in 1714, 905.

Hallel's cove laid waste by the Indians, 921.

Hardy, Gov , complaint lodged with, against Massachusetts bay, 813, 814.

Harris, Rev. Henry, 213.

Harrison, Father Henry, 110. 111.

Harvey, Father Thomas, at New York, 110.

Hawley, Rev. Gideon, anarraii^fe of the journey of the, in 1753, to Oghquage, 1031; further reference to, 1046.

Heathcole, Col., report of, on the state of the church of England in 1705, 117; his opinion of the clergy of N. Y., 118; people of Westchester angry with, 1 19 ; opposei to Lord Cornbury's proceedings in regard to the church at Jamaica, 235; defence of Gjv. Hunter by, 238.

Hcburne. (See Hepburne.)

Hellgale, 921.

Hempstead, letter from Gov. Stuyvesant to the magistrates of, 189; compound for the tenths. 190; Rev. Mr. Pine, minister of, 191; Rev! Jer. Hobbart, minister of, 192 ; ordered to pay the latter his salary, 198 ; slaves in, 861, 862.