. Americana. as stating that this house was originally owned by Domine deRiemer, who also owned property of 70 acres on the oppositeside of Bowery Lane extending to the East River, which wassold for $1,400 to James de Lancey. In this statement Val-entine has erred. There was no Domine of the Dutch Churchnamed de Riemer. He was evidently confused with the factthat Isaac de Riemers daughter, Margharetta, the widow ofHon. Cornells Steenwyck, Burgomaster (N. N. Register) ]\Iem-ber of the Council, 1674, Mayor of New York 1688, to mention buta few of the posts he filled, married Oct. 20th, 1686, Dom


. Americana. as stating that this house was originally owned by Domine deRiemer, who also owned property of 70 acres on the oppositeside of Bowery Lane extending to the East River, which wassold for $1,400 to James de Lancey. In this statement Val-entine has erred. There was no Domine of the Dutch Churchnamed de Riemer. He was evidently confused with the factthat Isaac de Riemers daughter, Margharetta, the widow ofHon. Cornells Steenwyck, Burgomaster (N. N. Register) ]\Iem-ber of the Council, 1674, Mayor of New York 1688, to mention buta few of the posts he filled, married Oct. 20th, 1686, DomineHenricus Selyns, pastor of the Church in the Fort and laterof the Garden Street Church {N. Y. Col. Mss., Vol. HI, 646)who owned a farm nearby. The distillery was demolished in 1796,Doyer died in Jan., 1815; will dated Sept. 17th, 1798. (L. 52:118). He left him survi\^ng his widow Antonia and three chil-dren, viz: Anthony H. Doyer, who died in 1818, Tanneke Eliz-. THE ROAD TO THE BOUWERIJ 499 abeth, wife of John Larocque, and William Doyer. (Originalabstract). Previous to the Revolution the street leading from the Goalto fresh water (Chatham Street) was regulated agreeably tothe order of the Corporation. Certain damages had beenawarded and paid to the abutting owners because Minthorne, a son of the above, Philip, born after theexecution of his will and so not named therein, and who hadnot been compensated as were the others, petitioned ]Mar. 11th,1784, for the repayment of expenses incurred by altering hishouse at No. 112 Chatham Street which became necessary byreason of such work. No success attended his effort at thistime. Another petition of date Oct. 26th, 1785, met with bettertreaftnent and was referred to AJdermen William W. Gilbertand Abraham van Gelder and Assistant William Malcom, whosereport dated Jan. 17th, 1787, recommended that a warrant for£32 be drawn in his favor for such damage, that being the sameamount paid to


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