Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
I.), the presbyterian church of, transferred to the episcopalians, 114; letter from, relative to the minister, 193 ; Mr. Pruddcu, congregational minister of, 194; agreement of the town of, with Rev. j\Ir. Prudden, 196; return of births, deaths and marriages in the town of, 197; churchwardens ol","sumraoned before the governor and council, 201 ; attorney general ordered to enquire into the riot at, 203 ; Rev. Mr. Honyman appointed episcopal minister of, 204; state of the church at, ib. ; Rev. Mr. Hubbard ordered to vacate the parsonage at, '-05 ; the sheriff ordered to eject Rev. Mr. Hubbard and put Rev. Mr. Ifrquhart in possession of the minister's house at, ib ; order to the church wardens of, to sell the corn collected for the support of the minister, 206; and to pay the proceeds to the Rev. Mr. Urquhart, 207; magistrates of, ordered to levy a rate for the support of the episcopal mini-ter, ib.; fined for refusing to obey, 208; Rev. Frs. Goodhue presbyterian minister of. 210; difficulties between Rev. Mr. Bartow and the Rev. Mr. Hubbard in the church at, 211 ; church at, broken into, 212; Rev. Mr. Hubbard forbid to preach at, ib. ; death of Mr, Urquhart. minister of, ib. ; another riot in the church of, 214; report of the justices of, on the said riot, ib.; order in council on said report, 215; fines imposed on dissenters accused of said riot, remitted, 217, 22il ; ipemorial of the idiabiiaiits of, 'to Gov. Hunter, eomplainingof being deprived of their church, 217 ; Rev Mr. Poyer, minister of, 218 ; church wardens of, sued for the clergyman's salary, and their plea, 219; state of the church at, represented by the Rev. Mr. Thomas, 220 ; Rev. George JNIaciiish, presbyterian minister a;, 222; Cotton Mather, on the church difficulties at, 223; memorial of the clergy, regardhig the church of, 224 ; date of the erection and location of the first church al, 226; Rev.