Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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. Y., 257; Rev. Mr. Poyer apologises to, 262; informs Mr. Foyer that the vestry of the church of Jamaica cannot sit without him, 270; dale of the arrival in N. Y. of, 271 ; address of .Suffolk co. to. 361 ; extract of a letter from the lords jastiees of England to, relative to Capt. Mulford's complaint, 3S4 ; representation against Rev. Mr. Vesey by the friends of, 4.35 ;" repairs the king's chapel, 441 ; seal of, 456 ; autograph and biographical sketch of, 457; arrival of, in New York, 559; sends
a »ri^>'eyor to lay oni land for the Palatines, 500; purchases land from Mr. Livingston for the Piiiatines, ib. ; deed of the land purchased by, 644 ; contracts with R. Livingston to victual the Palatines, 653; reports to ilie Board of Trade the measures he has adopted to settle the Palatines, 655 ; unfortunate in falling- into R. Livingston's hands, 656; further particulars regarding the lands purchased for the Palatines by, 661; visits the Palatines, 662; obliged to send troops to Livnrgston manor, 663 ; disarms the Palatines, G'Jo; appoints commissioners over the Palatines, 669; gready dissatisfied Willi R. Livingston, 675 ; has suffered by giving him too much countenance, 676; scheme of, for employing the Palatines, 678; communicates his inability to support the Palatines any longer, 683; orders allorney general to prepare drat'l of letters patent for the manor of Livingston, 669 : patent granted by, for the