Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Poyer obtains judgment against the church of, 304 ; the presbyterians of, commence an action for the recovery of the English church at. 309, 311 ; another riot at, ib. ; the glebe lands and church of, taken away from the episcopalians after a possession of 25 yeaEs, 310; death of the episcopal clergi'man «f, 311 ; Rev. Thos. Colgan appointed episcopal -minister of, 312 ; mode adopted by Chief Justice Morris to close the controversy respecting the church at, 313; episcopalians obliged to worship in the town house of, ib. ; a new episcopal church built at, 314; state of the cliurch at, in Mr. ColgaJt's time, ib., et seg ; Rev. Mr. Samuel Seabury, episcopal minister at, 321; state of religion at, tinder Rev. Mr. Seabiury, 322, et seq; application for a charter for the episcopal church at. 324 ; Rev. Joshua Bloomer episcopal minister' of, 330; the vestry of, sued, 331 ; argument in the catise of the church of, ib. ; decree in
chancery against the vestry of, 3.36; the con tmental troops disarmed the towitship of, 338; episcopal church at, closed, 339 ; a glebe for the episcopal minister of, purchased, ib.
James, Rev. Thos., of Easthampton, prosecuted for preaching a certain sermon, 354, et seq.; warrant to arrest, .357 ; ai>ology of llie, .358.
Jameson, David, commissioner for executmg the office of attorney general, 690 ; attorney general, 913.
Jansen, RoelofT, who, 611.
Jenny, Rev. Mr., of Rye, 945.
Jerusalem thorn, the. 1129.
Jewish cemetery in N. Y., tlie first, 4.35.