Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Quakers, a petition asaaist, 344, enrollment of tl'.e, of Dutchess co., 1027; of New- York, 1028 ; an account of the money taken from the, of Queens. 1029; a list of the, in Suffolk, 1030.
Qnassaick creek, petition of the Germans at, 547, 573; v/arrant of survey for land on, 57'2; petition for division of the land on, 574 ; order for the division of the land on. 577; the glebe at, transferred to the Lutherans of N. Y., 591 ; Alexander Colden and Richard Albertson
elected trustees of the glebe at, 593; the English congregation take possession by force iti the Lutheran church at,ib.; Colden and Albert- »m obtain a grant of the glebe at, 598 ; episcopal church obtains the glebe at, 600.
Queens co., papers relating to the churches of, 187; a list of slaves in 1755, in, 8C3; an account of the money taken from the QuaJ{er» in, 1029; first newspaper ioi, 1195.
Quiennoutates, the, 22, 23.
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Race, Wm., (see Rtes.)
Reasoiti for the law against the Moravians, \02ii.
Rectors of St. Peter'* church, Albany, a Ust ot
Redfi'eld, town of, description of the, 1138 ; population in 1802, of the, 1139.
Rees, Wm., an account of the murder ot, on Livingston manor, 788, 790, 793. .
Religion, papers on tlie slate of, 101; state of, tn Albany, in 1710, 896.
Remarks of the Rev. Mr. Taylor on his tour in ],S09, ihroush the Mohawk and Black river cmintries, 1127. 1143. . . r, _, , ■