Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Y., 414; representation to the bishop of London against the, 435 ; emolumems of the, 4.37 ; originally a digsenting preacher on Long Island, 438 ; educated in Harvard college ; proceeds to England and receives priest's orders, ib. ; meaas adopted by the, to have his friends chosen to the vestry, 439 ; objects to the officers of the garrison voting for the election of church wardens, 440; accused of siying that the fitting up of king's chapel was a schism, 443; demands an investigation as to the authors of the desecration of Trinity church, 447; ac cused of conforming to the church for filthy lucre, 458.
VilUponteux, P.. complaint of, against the Rev- Mr. Bondet, 927.
Virginia, latitude of, 27 ; change in the liturgy of the Anglo-American church in, on the de claratioii of Independence, 1054.
Vrooman, Adam, complains that the Palatine* oppose his settlement at Scoharie, 697.
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Wagaghkemek, names of the freeholders, in 1723. of, 970.
Walk in the Water, the Rrst steamboat on Lake Erie, 1194.
Wallkill, census of the town of, in 1782, 996.
Walloons, a party of, sail to N. Netherland, 35.
Wall St., N. Y., original survey of the north side of, 403.
Walter, Rev. Mr., of Boston, ''062.
War, Indian mode of waging, 40 ; betv.-een the Mohegans and Mohawks, 43, 48.
Washington county, price of land m 1791, ilj, 1080. '
, Gen., arrives in N. Y., 1055; attends
divine service in Trinity church, 1056 ; borrow's the telescope belonging to king's college. N. Y., 1066.