Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Brown, J. W., of Schenectady, spme particulars of, 387. : , Rey. Thomas, apologizes for not being able to visit Fort Hunter, 304; notice of, ib.; acquaints Sir Wm. Johnson of his intended visit to the Mohawk castle, 847; determined to oppose the settlement of Dr. Wheelock's teachers at Fort Hunter, 367; proposes visiting Johnson hall, 368; accused of re-baptizing childten already christened by Presbyte-
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rian ministers, 369; invited to officiate at Great Barrington, 373.
Brownists, the, obliged to quit England, 131.
Bruyas, Rev. Jacques, 293.
Burton, Rev, Dr. Daniel, sec'y to the Soe. for Prop. the gospel, biog. memoir of, 376; mentioned, 429; Sir Wm. Johnson acquaints, that he has engaged the Rey. Mr. Mosely as minister of Johnstown, 481; succeeded as sec'y by Dr. Hind, 485.
Bushwick, assessment roll of, in 1675, 141; population of, in 1738, 186; names of the inhabitants of, in 1738, 198.
Byles, Rev. Mather, 319.
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Cadarakiu, the Oneida river falls into Lake, 173; Lake Erie and the western lakes communicate with Lake, 174; the French have a fort at, 241.
Calvin, Hezekiah, an Indian teacher, 367.
Cambridge, articles of union agreed to at, 1004; submission of the people of, to N. York, 1007.
Campbell, Daniel, notice of,.419.
Canada, number of persons in 1738 capable of bearing arms. in, 240; father Robanlt writes to Sir Wm. Johnson. on the necessity of the English retaining, 336; transmits to Gen. Amherst a code of civil laws for, 338; the clergy of the R. C. church in, take great pains to preserve the Indians in the faith, 454; the British regulars ill use the inhabitants of, 943.