Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Sebrjng applies for leave to run a ferry between l>ong Island and, 421 ; remonstrance thereto by the corporation of. 423 ; application by the corporation to enl.irge the ferry bounds of, 425 ; ground granted for a Jewish cemetery jn, 435 ; the presbyterians of, apply for a charter, 460; remonstrance against incorporaiing the presbyterian church in, 462 ; difficulties in the French church of, 466; petition of a baptist preacher in, 480 ; a new reformed Dutch church erected in, 484; peti. tion for the removal of the shertffof, ib. ; petition for leave to collect funds to erect a new- Lutheran church in, 487; petition of the French church of, for a charter, 489; and of the Lutheran church of, for the same object, 491 ; difficulties in the reformed Dutch church in, 510, et seq ; riot in the French church in 522; appearance of a comet at, 883; a moravian church in, 1027 ; a list of the quakers in, 1028 ; and of the moravians in, 1029 ; a fourth part of the city of, burnt, 1060; regulations of the stage between Philadelphia and, it, 1776, 1191. '
Niagara, (see Onjagera.) Nichman, David, a moravian bishop, 1016, 1017,
Night, Rev. Mr., 1117.
Nine partners, an account of the ill treatment received by a regimental se/jeani at the, 984. Noble, Robert, carries to Massachusetts certain persons belonging to the manors of Claverack and Livingston, 776 ; seizes the high sheriff of Albany, and carries Iiim to Sheffield, 773, 750 ; fortifies his house, 785 ; proclamation to arrest, ib. ; flies to Sheffield, 788; and others, carry off a number of men from Mr. Livingston's iron works at Ancram, 793; proclamation against, 830. Northampton, (Fulton Co.,) character of the