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- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 author "John Romeyn Brodhead".
- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 isCitedBy Edward_Hart_(settler).
- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 page "636".
- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 publisher "Harper & Brothers".
- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 quote "An English ship, the " Woodhouse," arrived at New Amsterdam, with a number of Quakers on board, among whom were several of those who had been banished from Boston the previous autumn. Two of these persons, Dorothy Waugh and Mary Witherhead, began to preach publicly in the streets, for which breach of the law they were arrested and imprisoned. A few days afterwards they were discharged; and the ship, with most of her Quaker passengers, sailed onward, through Hell-gate, to Rhode Island, "where all kinds of scum dwell, for it is nothing else than a sink for New England." But Robert Hodgson, one of the Quakers, wishing to remain in the Dutch province, went over to Long Island. At Flushing he was well received. On visiting Heemstede, however, where Denton, the Presbyterian clergyman, ministered, Hodgson was arrested and committed to prison, whence he was transferred to the dungeon of Fort Amsterdam. Upon his examination before the council, he was convicted, and sentenced to labor two years at a wheelbarrow, along with a negro, or pay a fine of six hundred guilders. After a few days confinement, he was chained to a barrow, and ordered to work; and upon his refusal, was beaten by a negro with a tarred rope until he fell down. At length, after frequent scourgings and solitary imprisonments, the suffering Quaker was liberated, at the intercession of the director's sister, Anna, widow of Nicholas Bayard, and ordered to leave the province.".
- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 title "History of the State of New York".
- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 url "http://books.google.com/books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636".
- books?id=13f13lTfG4AC&pg=PA636 year "1853".