Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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
manor of Livingston, 690; letter of, to the Board of Trade, respecting the Palatines at Schoharie, 705 ; refuses to allow the Palatines to remove to Schoharie, 708; accused of treat, iiig the Palatines as Pharaoh did the Israelites, 710 ; particulars of the interview at Albany, between the Palatines and, 712; difficulties experienced by sec'y Clarke in settling the accounts of, 717 ; grants a lot for a church in Albany, 917.
HuntersfielJ, 1035.
Huntington, petition against Quakers, from, 314 ; clergyman of, reproved, 345; slaves in. 866. '
Hurley, slaves in, 847; census of, in 1703, 966; names of the freeholders of, in 172S, 970; in 1782, 990.
Huron lake, name of the, in 1615, 10.
Hu.'ibandry, impleraeuts of, sent to N. Netherland, 42,
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mmi grants, early, to New Netherland, 52.
Improvements, early internal, 1091.
Independence declared by Congress, 1052, 105S; eflect of the declaration of, on the Anglo- American clergy, 1053.
Indian tribes, on Hudson river, 28; manners and customs of the, ib. ; trade among the. 31 : youths carried to Holland, 41 ; manners, 44; sacrifices, 46; convert, career of an, 108; of Montauk, petition of, 390 ; deeds for Robert Livingston's land, 612; name for ginseng, 1035 ; remaias on Sandy creek, 1139, el seq.