. Somerset County historical quarterly . BOULDER-MARKER, WITH TABLET, ERECTED IN COURTHOUSE YARD, SOMERVILLE Marking Washingtons Route, Princeton to Morristown, January, 1777, and unveiledJune 20, 1914. (See page 315). THE OLD COEJEMAN HOUSE, RARITAN, N. J. (See Ouarterly, Vol. 1, page 90) SOMERSET COUNTY HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Vol. 3 Somerville, New Jersey, October, 1914. No. 4 THE REBELLION AT RARITAN IN 1723 BY HON. JAMES J. BERGEN, SOMERVILLE, N. J. [Concluded from Page 184] On October 7th, 1726, the Classis of Amsterdam addressed a communi-cation to Du Mont, Wyckoff, Yroom and Sebring, whic


. Somerset County historical quarterly . BOULDER-MARKER, WITH TABLET, ERECTED IN COURTHOUSE YARD, SOMERVILLE Marking Washingtons Route, Princeton to Morristown, January, 1777, and unveiledJune 20, 1914. (See page 315). THE OLD COEJEMAN HOUSE, RARITAN, N. J. (See Ouarterly, Vol. 1, page 90) SOMERSET COUNTY HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Vol. 3 Somerville, New Jersey, October, 1914. No. 4 THE REBELLION AT RARITAN IN 1723 BY HON. JAMES J. BERGEN, SOMERVILLE, N. J. [Concluded from Page 184] On October 7th, 1726, the Classis of Amsterdam addressed a communi-cation to Du Mont, Wyckoff, Yroom and Sebring, which, after acknowl-edging their letter containing the statement and preface, notified themthat their accusations had been forwarded about three-quarters of ayear before to Mr. Frelinghuysen for his defence, and then proceeded: We have now only to* tell you, in the name of the Classis, withoutreferring to the principal matter, that it seems very strange, as youreport in your letter, that you attempted to shut up your own and anotherchurch, but which was afterward again occupied by your pastor. TheClassis considers this a most disorderly proceeding, resembling verymuch the conduct of those who desire to be their ow


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