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 ...

1138 INDEX. Prayer-book, Indian, Sir Wm. Johnson de- of New York; 558; of Gov. Wentworth, signs printing a new edition of the, 321; declaring the patent to the Duke of York Mr. Weyman is ready to proceed with the obsolete, and encouraging the grantees printing of the, 326; Sir Win. Johnson under New Hampshire to proceed with encloses to the Rev. Dr. Barclay a plan their settlements west of Connecticut for the new, 330; difficulty of printing river, 570: of Gov. Wentworth asserting the, in New York, 334; printing of the, that the west bounds of New Hampshire interrupted by Dr. Barclay's death, 340; approach within twenty miles of the remainder of Rev. Dr. Barclay's MS. for Hudson river, ib.; for the arrest of James the, sent to Sir Wim. Johnson to be cor- Breakenridge and others for obstructing rected, 343; Rev. Mr. Ogilvie recom- the division of the Wallumschack patent, mended to superintend the printing of 615, 661; reiterating the right of New the, 364; Hugh Gaine undertakes to York to the lands west of the Connecticut complete the printing of the, 38i; further river, 750; Gov. Wentworth declines particulars about the printing of the, publishing it, 755; offering a reward for 386; and binding the, 387, 396; nearly the arrest of Ethan Allen and other riotfinished, 399; completed, 405; Hugh ers, 871. Gaine sends in the account for printing Punderson, Rev. Ebenezer, biographical the, 417. notice of, 334; succeeded by Mr. Avery Presbyterians the, feared by the church of as minister of Rye, 409. England, 362; of Great Barrington inflict Puritans in N. Netherland, 22. every hardship on the Episcopalians, 373; Putnam, Israel, journals of his scouts around the first and second ministers at Albany lakes George and Champlain, 264, et of the, 374, 383; squeezing their mis- seq.; an account of his skirmish with the sionaries everywhere among the Indians, enemy, 272; report of his scout to South 490. bay, 279; married the widow Gardiner, Printers, public, 327, 385. 409. Proclamation for the settlement of the --, Timothy, report of his scout near country between Fort Edward and Lake Lake George, 266. George, 556; declaring the Connecticut Putney, an account of a riot in the town of, river to be the east bounds of the Prov. 758, 759. Q. Quebeck, latitude and longitude of, 176; Quitrents, an innovation upon the rights of description of, in 1738, 240. mankind, for whose use lands were origiQueens county, census of, in 1738, 187; nally given by Providence, 938; rate fixed names of the officers and soldiers of the for the commutation of the, due to the militia of, 209. state of New York, 945. Quince trees killed by the frost in New York, 175. I~. Rafeix, Rev. Pierre, 292. Religion, the Calvinist, only publicly exerRagueneau, Rev. Paul, 291. cised in New Netherland; all others, howRand, Jno., schoolmaster at Rye, 408. ever, tolerated, 22. Raritans, some of the, attacked, 11; loca- Remonstrance against erecting five new tion of the, 29; mentioned, 102. counties in the northern part of the provRattlesnake, a man bit by a, at Red Hook, ince of New York, and praying for the 48; description of the, 123. erection of the county of Colden on the Receiver-general of the province of New west side of Connecticut river, 580. York, how appointed, 181. Renselaerwyck, colonie of, 5, 6; colonists Red Hook, Dutchess county, the Esopus of, sell guns to the Indians, 7; descripIndians retire to, 46; are attacked and tion of, in 1644, 23. defeated at, 47; a man bit by a rattle- Report of the attorney-general of New York snake at, 48. on the eastern bounds of that province, Reders, reservations in the townships west of 537; of H. M. council of New York on Connecticut river for members of the New the dispute between that province and Hampshire council, called, 603. New Hampshire respecting boundary, Reed, Capt. James, report of his scout to 550; of the committee of the council of Wood creek, 271. New York on the petitions for the erection Reid, Col., settlement of, destroyed, 842, of sundry new counties in the northern 846. part of that province, 583; on the out

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