INDEX.
AUefonsce, Jehan, voyage of, a.d. 1542, 7
Andros, Edmund, Colonel, appointed
Governor of New York, 51 ; recalled,
54; appointed Governor-in-Chief of
New England, 60
Anne, Queen, commission of, to Lord
Cornbury, 137-140 ; instructions to
Governor Hunter, 179; gift of Com¬
munion plate to Trinity Parish, 179
Argall, Dutch submit to, A.D. 1613, 14, 28
Assembly, General, of New York, first
meeting of, 57 ; dissolved, 61 ; con¬
flict with Governor Fletcher over the
bill for providing a ministry, 79 ; pro¬
rogued, 86; grants ;^450 for a new
church, 89
Atwood, Chief Justice, tries Bayard, 129 ;
assails Vesey, 131
Auchmuty, Samuel, parentage of, 246 ;
ordained, 246 ; elected assistant Trinity
Church, 246; receives degree of D.D.,
Oxford and King's College, N. Y., 246 ;
his marriage to Mrs. Tucker, 250 ;
assigned to St. George's Chapel, 261 ;
sermons by, 255, 281 ; sermon by, on
surrender of Louisburg, 285 ; on cap¬
ture of Quebec, 287; on New Year's
day, 1760, 289 ; elected third rector of
Trinity Parish, 307 ; sermon on his in¬
duction, 308 ; during Convention of
Clergy in 1766, 314 ; on opening of St.
Paul's Chape!, 317 ; pleads for an
American Episcopate, 336 ; sermon of,
for Society of Relief of Widows and
Children of the Clergy, 337 ; sermons
by, in 1775, 367 ; retires to New Bruns¬
wick, N. J., 381; returns to New York,
393 ; sermon on his return, 397 ; death
of, 405 ; character of, 408-410
Ayllon, voyage of, to the Carolinas in
1526, 5
Barclay, Plenry, parentage and early
history of, 237 ; catechist to Mo¬
hawks, 237 ; ordained, 237 ; rector St.
Peter's, Albany, 238 ; elected rector
Trinity Church, 239; inducted, 241 ;
prints Prayer Book in Indian, 241 ; re¬
ceives degree of D.D., Oxford, 241 ;
his marriage to Miss Rutgers, 250 ; his
hopes for the establishment of an Epis¬
copate, 251 ; death of, 305 ; character
of, 306 ; portrait of, ordered to be
painted, 322
Barclay, Nancy, marriage of, to Beverley
Robinson, 422
Barclay, Thomas, missionary to Indians,
236 ; rector St. Peter's, Albany, 237
Bartow, John, missionary of the S. P. G.
in Westchester Co., 142, 143
Bayard, Colonel Nicholas, opposes Leis¬
ler, 128 ; arrested and condemned to
death, 129 ; reprieved by the king, 130
Bellomont, Richard, Earl of, administra¬
tion of, 118-133 ; appointed Governor,
118 ; dissolves the Assembly, iig ; accu¬
sations against Governor Fletcher, 119 ;
hostile to the Church, 120, 121 ; and to
Vesey, 123 ; complains to the Bishop of
London, 123; obtains an Act vacating
grant of the farm to the Church, 124 ;
death of, 126 ; his character, 127
Beyse, Henricus, Dutch minister at Har¬
lem, conforms to the Church, 177
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