Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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.
Hubbard, Rev. Jeremiah, commission of, as minister of Hempstead, 192; marriage of, ib.; complains he is not paid his salary, 192, 198 ; forbids the Rev. Mr Jones to officiate at Madnan's neck, 346.
, Rev. John, of Jamaica, accused of a
riot, 202; ordered to vacate the parsonage house, 205, 227 ; oppo.sesMr Bartow's preaching in the c'lurch, 211 ; forbidden by tlie gov. to preach ih ^re, 212 ; dale of his call as ministei of Jamaica, 2.30.
Hudson, Henry, visited N. Netherland, 33.
Hucueuots of >f. Y , slander against the, refuted, 427.
Hulst, Pietei Evertsen van, sends cattle to N. Netherland, 3S; second governor of N Netherland, 43 ; succeeded by Pieter Minuit, 47.
Hunter, Gov., address of the clergy of the church of Ejigland to, 12.9; requests that Dom. Freeman nnd Dom. Antonides preach alternately, 175 ; oficrs to defray the expences of the Rev. Mr. Foyer's suit to recover his salary, 231, 240, 246; letter of, to that clergyman, 2.36; answer of Rev. Mr. P. to, 237; Col. Heathcote det'ends, against the clergy, 239; pays Rev ]Mr. P. a visit, 240 ; oflers to change the magistrates of Queens co. so as to place friends of the English church on the bench, 243; Col. Morris' defence of, 244; letter of, to the Soc. for Prop, the Gospel, in answer to the representation of the clergy, 250; puts the king's chapel in N.Y., in repair, 254 : speech of, to the clergy of N.