Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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.
Henderson, Rev. Jacob, minister of Doverhundred, 233 ; pronounces the repairing the king's chapel a schism, 254; onits a certahi part of Ihe litany, 255 ; thres tened with a prosecution for defamation, ib- letter ot", regarding the church at Jamaica, 267.
Hepburn, Rev. Mr., 116, ll7 ; minister at Esopus. 906.
Herkimer county, price of land in 1791, in, 1077; first newspaper in, 1197.
Herman, Ephraim, secretary of N. Orange, 77.
Highlands, slaves in the, 350 ; freel olders of the, (1729) 971.
Hofgoed, John Lodwick, a pretem'ed Iiutheran minister, particulars of, 975, et stq.
Honymau, Rev. Mr., quits the navy, 202 ; recommended by Rev. Mr. Vesey for the N. York mission, 203; accused of incoii'.inencyj but demonstrates his innocence, 204; and is appohited to Jamaica, L I , ib.
Hoosick mountain, description of the view from, 1128.
Horse mil! erected on Manhattan island, 42.
Hosack, Rev. Simon, presbyterian minister of
Johnstown, 1108.
Houdin, Rev. Michael, minister of New Rochelle, 954, 957.
Howe, general and lord, arrive at Stalen island, 1058; landatN. Y., 1060.