Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Van Rensselaer with false preaching, 878; decision of the court in the case, ib. ; house occupied by, deeded to the minister of the congregation, 880; misunderstanding between certain Lutherans of Albany and, ib. ; particulars of the abuse offered to, 881 ; opinion of, concerning universal grace, 882; dispute between the Lutherans and, settled, ib.; difficulties between his congregation and, 883; charges brought against, 684; cited before the court, atid refuses to appear, ib. ; demands his demission, 885 ; apologises to the court and is excused ; difficulties with his congregation arranged, ib.
Schenectady, Rev. Mr. Freeman niiUiaier ai, 139, 141, 140, 143; an Engli.=h school at, 897; census of the township of, in 1714, 905; singular aiipearance of, 1128. Icho • ~ -
Schoharie, Gov. Hunter sends a surveyor to, to lay out laud for the Palatines, 560; papers relating to the first settlement of, 609; the Palatines determined to remove to, 662; Gov. Hunter decries the lands at. 603; Adam Vrooman complains that the Palatines oppose his settling at. 687 ; Palatines petition to be located at, 703; ask permission of the Indians to settle at, 709; the Palatines remove to, 710; and purchase land there, ib. ; miseries suffered hy the Palatines at, 711; originally settled by Palatines. 1035; Rev. Gideon Hawley's visit to, 11)39.
-- creek, the Iiidian name of, 902.
School, a latin free, established in N. York, 113.
Schoolmasters, few, in N. Netherland, 107.
.Schore, (see Schoharie.)
Scduyler, Fori, 1094.
, the town of, 1111.