Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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, _, , ■
Remoustrauce agr.imst preadjai? ■» i^S^^ °>
1 Uie Dutch church of N. York, 510 ; anawer to I the, 513.
I Remsen. the town of, 1124, 1148. _
1 Rensselaerwyck, census of Uie manor of, m
1714, 905. . , , , ,
I Report of the committee on inland lock naviga- ' tion, 1085. , ^r -.r ^
Rcpresentauon of the clergy of N. \ ., Gov.
Himier's answer to, 2.50; of the soc. for prop.
the go?pel to Queen Aime, regarding the
churches at Jamaica. 265. Rhynebeck, a list of the slaves in, ajl, 8j2. , Riot ill the church at Flatbush, 177 ; at Jamaica, I 302, 211, 284, 309; reix>rt of the ottagistraies
on the, 285; affidavits regftrding, 287; in the
Freiioh church at N. YorU, 522 ; at Livingston
mojior, 751. Kitzema, llev. Mr., minister at N. York, 517,
518, 5-21. Rochester, (Ulster co ) census of, in 1703, 966;
names of tlie freeholders of, in 1728, 971;
census of, in 1782, 99G. Kodgers. Rev. Jno., prcsbyterian mijiister of N.