The Documentary history of the state of New-York; arranged under direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, secretary of State. By E. B. O'Callaghan ...

1128 INDEX. H. Ilckingsack, otherwise called Achtercol, 9; Hendricksen, Jan, mutinies at the Esopus, the indians of, send intelligence to those 56; pardoned, 57. of Esopus, 48; some of the Indians of, Hieroglyphics, some Indian, explained, 436. serve with the Dutch against those of IHighest land in the Prov. of N. Y., excluEsopus, 81. sive of the mountains, 172. Halekquinsaeks, the, 102. Highlands, names of those composing the t-laldinltnd, Gen., objects to furnish troips militia of the, 237. to aid the civil authority in the Prov. of Hillsborough, Lord, Gov. Moore informs, N.., 844. that he still refuses to grant any lands on Half Moon, Hudson sails in the yacht, the, the west side of Connecticut river, 611. 115. (see Colden, Lt. Gov.; Dunm)ore; Hall, Ralph and Mary, trial of, at N. York Tryon.) for witchcraft, 133. Hind, Rev. Richard, biographical notice ---, Rev. Mr., 429, 438; declines going of the, 501. to Canajoharie, 482. Hogelanders, the, 102. Hanna, Rev. Wm., settles as alawyer at Holland, places in, whose inhabitants are Sehenectadly, 373; biographical notice of, best adapted for emigrants, 34. 374; desires to conform to the church of Horses, price of, in N. Netherland, 32; in England, 446; testimonials of, 447; moral N. England, 33; whence imported, 118. character of, 451; is admitted to holy Hosick, sundry tenants on the patent of, orders in the Ch. of England, 474; repairs ejected by persons from New Hampshire, to Virginia in, search of a living, 496. 575. HARDY, Gov. resigns, 1053. Hough, Rev. Benj'n, a justice of the peace, Harrison, Catherine, complaint against for most cruelly whipped by the Bennington being a witch, 136; discharged, 138. mob, 891, et seq.; a certificate granted Hartwick, Rev. J. C., project of, for the to, of his having received such punishbetter peopling and defending North ment, 897; petitions the Gov. of N. Y. America, 294; address of, to the Mo- for relief, 916. hawks, 296; address to the king proposed Hubbard, Rev. Bela, 614. to the Mohawks by, in his own favor, 298.'Hudson, Henry, the first discoverer of New Harvest, the, when it begins in the Prov. Netherland, 115; description of his.voyage of N. Y., 176. up the North river, 123; is entertained HIaverstraw, population of,.in 1738, 185. by the Indians, ib. I-awley, Jehiel, and James Brackenridge - river, 3; head waters of the, 172; sent to London as agents for the people on convenience of the, 173; the Mohawk the N. 11. grants, 802. called the west branch of the, ib.; nature Ieathcote, Caleb, notice of, 1039. of the soil adjoining the, 174; frozen Hebron, Rev. Mr. Peters missionary of, annually, 175. 636. tHunt, Capt. Samuel, report of his scout Hemp, can be produced in the Prov. of N. near Lake George, 265. York, 174; culture of, encouraged, 595. Huntington, the countess of, expresses much Hempstead, L. I., the Indians of, attacked interest in Dr. Wheelock's school, 351; by the Dutch, 15; Rev. Mr. Fordhamn of, memoir of, ib. 105; Indians of, attacked, ib. (see Un — HIurley, names of those belonging to the derhill.) militia ofin 1738, 234. I. Imbroch, Mde van, taken prisoner by the Indians, brief account of the Mohawk, 2, Indians at Esopus, 43; escapes, 49. of N. Netherland, personal appearance ant Immigrants, proper time for, to sail to New dress of the, 4; polity of, 5; treated with Netherland, 30; rules to be followed by, too much familiarity by the Dutch, 7; in clearing land, ib.; and in building the Dutch resolve on war against the, 9; houses, 31; supplies necessary for, 33; accused of conspiring against director classes of persons best qualified to be, 34. Kieft, ib.; of Witquescheek attacked by Independency declared by the New Hamp- the Mahicanders, take refuge among the shire grants, 930. Dutch, 10; refuse satisfaction for murders Indian-fort, description of an, in the Esopus which they colmmitted, ib.; director Kieft country, 48, 49, 73; words introduced urged to attack the, ib.; at Corlaers into the Dutch vocabulary, 63, 83, 101, Hook and Pavonia attaclked by the Dutch, 106; affairs, secretary for, how appointed, 11; urged to massacre the christians, 181; answers of the commissioners of, to 12; peace concluded between the Dutch queries submitted to them, 240. and the, ib.; attack the D)rtch at tPav,

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