Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
H. grants a spirit of total independence, 927. (see Allen, Ethan; N. H. Grants.)
Griffith, Rev. David, minister of Glocester, N. J., biog. memoir of, 440; bishop elect of Virginia, 515.
Grout, Jno., petition complaining of a violent assault committed on, 636; affidavit of, 637. %
Gueslis, Rev. Frs. Vaillant de, 293.
Guilford, the inhabitants of the town of, apply for a patent under New York, 782; names of the inhabitants of, 784.
Guns, sold by the English and Dutch to the Indians, 7.
INDEX.
H.
Hackingsack, otherwise called Achtercol, 9; the indians of, send intelligence to those of Esopus, 48; some of the Indians of, serve with the Dutch against those of Esopus, Si.
Hackquinsacks, the, 10%.
Haldimand, Gen., objects to furnish tropps to aid the civil authority in the Proy. of N. Y., 844.
Half Moon, Hudson sails in the yacht, the, 115.
Hall, Ralph and Mary, trial of, at N. York for witcheraft, 133.
» Key. Mr., 429, 438; declines going to Canajoharie, 482.
Hanna, Rev. Wm., settles as a lawyer at Schenectady, 373; biographical notice of, 574; desires to conform to the church of England, 446; testimonials of, 447; moral character of, 451; is admitted to holy orders in the Ch. of England, 474; repairg to Virginia in search of a living, 496.
Harpy, Gov. resigns, 1053.
Harrison, Catherine, complaint against for being a witch, 136; discharged, 138.
Hartwick, Rev. J. C., project of, for the better peopling and defending North America, 294; address of, to the Mohawks, 296; address to the king proposed to the Mohawks by, in his own favor, 298.