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Brown, John Carter, i. 196, 219. Cor. Memb.
M. H. S., iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. xi.;
vi. p. xi.; vii. p. x.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p.
xvi. Clark's "Ill Newes from N. E.," lent
by him for reprinting, ii. 2.
Brown, Capt. Nathaniel, iv. 64, 66.
Brown, Pelig, ix. 207.

Brown, Thomas, v. 555, 556.

Brown, Dea. Timothy, v. 367.

Brown, William, Jr., ii. 298.

Brown University, iv. 481.

Browne, of Salem, 1646, vi. 67.

Browne, Lord Mayor of London, 1662, viii.

202.

Browne, Mr., 1649, vi. 277.
Browne, Mr., 1651, vii. 285.
Browne, Mr., 1679, v. 68.

Browne, Mr., of Seacunck, 1659, vii. 36.
Browne, Rev. Edmund, i. 212.
Browne, Henry, ix. 134.

Browne, Rev. James, viii. 647, 648. Notice
of, 647n.

Browne, John, 1629, ii. 250, 251, 252, 266,
267, 268, 269.

Browne, John, of Watertown, 1632, i. 94, 95.
Browne, John, of Hartford, 1665, vii. 194.
Browne, Lawrence (Robert Ryece to John
Winthrop), vi. 398.

Browne, Mary. See Winthrop, Mrs.
Browne, Peter, iii. 449.
Browne, Robert, i. 163.

Browne, Samuel, ii. 250-252, 256, 267, 268.
Browne, Sir Thomas, viii. 445n.

Browne, Hon. William, of Salem, ii. 206;
viii. 538.

Brownists, iii. 197, 199.

Browning, Henry, iii. 213n.

Brown's Island, iii. 155.

Bruce, Capt., 1778, iv. 379, 402, 426, 427.

Bruce, James, iv. 249, 250.

Bruce, John, F.S.A., Cor. Memb. M. H. S.,
viii. p. xiii.

Bruce. See also Brewse.
Bruen, Obadiah, vii. 556.

Brunswick, Me. (Pejipscot), v. 337, 352; vii.
338n. Pejepscot Fort, v. 271. Pechepscutt
Plain, 273. Pejipscot patent, vii. 91n,

373.

Brunswick, x. 807.
Brush, Creen, i. 274.

Bryan, Alexander, of Milford, the elder, vii.
184, 185, 190, 193, 510.

Bryant, Mr., writer of "The Centinel," iv.
433.

Bryant, William C., LL.D., Hon. Memb. M.
H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.;
viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii.
Bucan, Guillaume, viii. 77.

Buchan, Earl of, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i.
p. xiii.

Buchanan, John, x. 621, 624.

Buchanan, William, x. 604, 607. Letter of,
to Gen. Monckton, 608.

Bucher, Richard, vi. 25.

Buck, John, Sen., of Scituate, 1680, v. 40.
Buck, or Burke, John, 1746, v. 368.
Buck, Robert, v. 455.
Buckhurst, Lord, viii. 196.

Buckingham, George Villiers, 1st Duke of,

ix. 71, 75, 76. Expedition to the Isle of
Rhé, vi. 467n; vii. 7n.

Buckingham, George Villiers, 2d Duke of,
viii. 145, 180, 186.
Buckingham, Rev. Thomas, i. 109.

Buckley. See Bulkley.

Buckminster, Rev. Joseph Stevens, Member
M. H. S., i. p. vii.

Buckner, Capt., ix. 356.

Buckner, Rev. Thomas, vi. 415.

Bucks County, Penn., x. 511. Assistance to
Boston, in 1774, iv. 149n.

Budd, Capt., 1774, iv. 23.

Budd, Lieut. John, vii. 311.

Budington, William Ives, D.D., Member
M. H. S., i. p. xi.; Cor. Memb., ix. p. xvii.
Buell, Capt. Elias, iv. 100, 101.

Building, Manner of, in Ireland, vi. 474,
475.

Bulfinch, Charles, Member M. H. S., i. p.
vii.

Bulkley, Mr., 1643, vi. 173.

Bulkley, or Bulkeley, Mr., ix. 225, 230–232.
Bulkley, Mrs. Anna, i. 43.
Bulkley, Major Charles, i. 43.
Bulkley, Rev. Edward viii. 560.
Bulkley, Eliphalet, b. 1746, i. 42, 43.
Bulkley, Rev. Gershom, i. 42.

Bulkley, Mrs. Grace (Chitwode), Notice of,

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Bull, Jireh, vi. 303.

Bull, Capt. Jonathan, v. 230. Letter from
Samuel Nowell to, viii. 572.
Bull, Joseph, married, i. 12.
Bull, Robert, vii. 280.

Bull, Mrs. Sarah (Manning), i. 12.
Bull, Thomas, viii. 572n.
Bull, Gov. William, v. 583.

Bullard, Hon. Henry Adams, Cor. Memb.
M. H. S., i. p. xvi.

Bullard, John, killed, 1746, v. 367.
Bullet, Capt., 1758, v. 480.

Bullivant, Benjamin, v. 190, 193, 196; viii.
370, 483. Letter to Samuel Green, 663.
Notices of, 370n, 483n.

Bull's Fort destroyed by the Indians, v. 483.
Bullock, Mr., viii. 196.

Bulwer, Sir Henry Lytton, iv. 503.
Bumford, Col. George, Cor. Memb. M. H. S.,
i. p. xvii.

Bumstead, Mr., arrested and committed to
the Tower, vi. 411, 412.
Bunduck, Elizabeth, vi. 88.
Bunduck, William, vi. 470.
change, by Isaac Johnson, in
Bunker's Hill, i. 263; x. 806.
ii. 131.

Bunting, Heinrich, viii. 77.
Bunting, Thomas, iv. 475.
Bunyan,
1764, x. 517.

Bill of ex-
favor of, 88.
The battle,

Burd, Col. See Byrd.

Burd, Fort. See Fort Burd.

Burden, John, v. 72.

Burdett, Rev. George, vii. 10, 335, 355n.
Burent, Adjutant, 1761, ix. 403, 431.
Burges,

comes to New England in

1637, i. 101.
Burgess, Col., resigns his commission as
Governor of Massachusetts, ii. 164; viii.
425n.

Burgess, Ann. See White, Mrs.
Burgess, Rev. Cornelius, ii. 217.
Burgess, George, Bp., Cor. Memb. M. H. S.,
vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; his death, viii. p.
χίν.

Burgess, John, ii. 217.

Burgoyne, Gen. John, x. 799, 805.
Burial in Leyden, i. 153.

Burke, Edmund, ii. 148; x. 770.

Burnet, Gilbert, Bp. of Sarum, his "Travels
through Switzerland," viii. 514.

Burnet, Gov. William, ii. 164, 166, 175, 178,
179, 182, 188.
Burning Town, v. 580.
Burns' Tavern, x. 560.
Burnum, Elizabeth, v. 350.
Burnyeat, John, vii. 291.
Burrell, Abraham, vi. 32an.
Burrell, Margaret, vi. 32an.

Burroughs, Charles, D.D., Cor. Memb. M.
H. S., i. p. xviii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii;
v. p. x.; vi. p. x.; vii. p. x.; his death,
viii. p. xiv.

Burroughs (Burrough), Rev. George (?), i. 20.
Burrowes, Samuel, Proceedings against, vi.

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Button, Capt. William, ix. 141, 142.
Buzzard's Bay, iii. 233.

Bydolph, Theophilus, ii. 281.
Byles, Rev. Mather, i. 51.
Byles, Rev. Mather, Jr., i. 45.

Byfield, Nathaniel, v. 127; viii. 372, 652,
654, 655, 696. Notices of, 372n, 652n.
Byrd, or Bird (?), or Burd, Col., 1761, v.
577; ix. 253, 256, 259, 301, 320, 341, 347,
432, 434. His camp, v. 576.
Byrd, Wm., x. 630.
Byrnes, Robert Hacford, iv. 223.
Byron, Capt., 1636, vi. 419.
Bythner, Victorinus, viii. 77.

C.

C., C., Letter of, to Increase Mather, viii. 699.
Ca [...], Mrs. Alles, i. 100.

Ca [...], Augsten, i. 100.

Cabarus (Cabbarook) Bay, v. 398, 400, 401,
462.

Cabot (Cobbet), Sebastian, takes possession
of Nova Scotia, v. 319. Takes possession
of the St. Lawrence, 332.

Cæsar, Sir Charles, vii. 159n, 160n.
Cæsar, Old, an Indian, v. 581.
Caine, Christopher (?), vii. 325.
Cairns, —, 1762, ix. 449.

Calamy, Rev. Edmund, i. 67; viii. 177, 195,
197, 208, 341n, 344n, 351n, 509n, 583, 585,
588.

Caldwell, Capt., 1769, x. 611.

Caldwell, John, iv. 250.

Caldwell, John, N. Jenison vs., iv. 336, 341.
Caldwell, Sir John, Cor. Memb. M. H. S.,
i. p. xvi.

Caldwell, Seth, N. Jenison vs., iv. 336.

Calef, Capt., 1767, iv. 421.

Calef, John, iv. 77.

Calkard, Mr., 1639, vii. 179.
Call, Mr., 1774, iv. 45.
Callant, Capt., 1659, vii. 116.
Callendar, Capt., 1761, ix. 403.
Callender, Robert, x. 606.

Callicate, Sergante, 1645, iii. 441.
Calvert, Collector of Annapolis, x. 622.
Calvert, Sir George, his conversion to
Catholicism, ix. 98.

Calvert, Leonard, Gov. of Md., ix. 102, 103,

104.

Calvin, John, iii. 4; viii. 409.
Cambel, Mr., 1694, i. 104, 107.
Cambridge, Eng., Plague in, 1636, vi. 429.
Cambridge, Mass., . 201, 212; (New-
towne) iii. 319, 335; v. 191n; vi. 81,
876n; x. 777. Straitened by her neighbor
towns, vi. 51. Printing in, 1638, 99. In-
habitants of, request permission to build a
house for a resident in Connecticut, 354.
Petition of, ix. 191, 192.
Camden, Lord, 1768, iv. 850.
Camden, Me., ii. 228.
Campbell, Col., 1780, x. 810.
Campbell, Ensign, 1761, v. 578.
Campbell, Lieut., 1759, v. 505.

Campbell, Lieut., of the New York Reg.,
1757; v. 440.

Campbell, Lieut., of the Virginians, 1758,

v. 481.

Campbell, Lieut. Colin, of the Royal Ameri-
cans, 1758, v. 481; ix. 231.

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485.

Campbell, Duncan, viii. 704.
Campbell, James, viii. 430.
Campbell, John, v. 447.

Campbell, John Wilson, ix. 79.

Campbell, Capt. West, Letter of, x. 814.
Campbell, Lord William, x. 838, 844.
Campion, Clement, vii. 334.
Camp Pleasant, ix. 265.
Camseaux. See Canso.

Canada, iv. 400; v. 249, 252, 313, 319, 323,
324, 325, 328, 330, 331, 332, 340, 360, 365,
366, 367, 371, 373, 376, 380, 387, 401, 424,
439, 464, 467, 478, 482, 485, 489, 511, 534,
540, 541, 542, 550, 556, 557, 572, 573, 574,
586, 588, 589; ix. 290, 316, 337, 443, 455;
x. 592, 704, 777. Expedition to, 1690,
v. 259, 263, 265, 267. Commissioners to,
355. Projected expedition against, 1745,
372. Expedition against, 1758, 461. Ex-
pedition against, 1759, 497. Subjection
of, to the English crown, 584; ix. 330,
332, 334. Governor of, 1689, v. 212.
Jesuits in, vi. 481. Notice of a map of,
513. Successes of Sir David Kirk in,
572. Possible offer of, to France, ix. 337,
438. Terms of the capitulation, 340. An-
nouncement of the reduction of, to the
Indians, 368, 370, 373. Character of the
Canadians, x. 772.

Canada Indians, v. 345.
Canady, Mr., 1723, v. 348.

Candaragui (Cataragui). See Fort Fronte-

пас.

Cander, Richard, vii. 110.

Candia, N. H., Reply to, from the Boston
Donation Committee, iv. 131.
Cane. See Keayne.

Canonchet. See Nananawtunu.
Canonicus, "The Great Sachem," d. 1647, vi.
191, 193, 198, 199, 200, 208, 209, 210, 216,
223, 224, 231, 241, 242, 243, 246, 250, 259,
261, 262, 263, 264, 297n, 515.
Canonicut Island, vii. 280n, 294.
Canounicus, brother of Miantonomo. See
Pessacus.

Canso (Camseaux), iv. 464n; v. 343, 344,
346, 399, 431. Attacked by Indians, 357,
371. Boats attacked at, 431.

Canso, Gut of, v. 431.

Cant, William, v. 131.

Canterbury, Conn., i. 23. Letter to the
Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 150.
Canterbury, Archbishop of. See Laud.
Cantrill, William, ix. 23.

Canuga, v. 580.

Capawack. See Martha's Vineyard.

Cape Ann, iv. 479; vii. 13, 511. Patent for,
iii. 160, 168. Settlers at, 169, 195. Trouble
there, 196.

Cape Breton, v. 313, 404, 407, 409, 411, 445,
471, 531, 546, 585. Expedition against,
1745, 398. Restoration of, to the French,
in 1748, 408. Capture of, 1745 and 1758,
475, 497.

Cape Capon, v. 414.

Cape Cod, i. 225; iii. 109, 217; iv. 477; v.
133; vi. 504; vii. 511; viii. 457. Fallen
in with by the Pilgrims, iii. 76. Pilgrims
put into the harbor of, 77, 80. The name,
77.
French ship wrecked at, 98. See
also Provincetown.

Cape Cod Bay, vi. 177.

Cape Cod Harbor, v. 149.

Cape Elizabeth, i. 241n; vii. 90n, 363n. Let-
ter to the Committee of Correspondence of
Boston, iv. 207. Reply, 208.

Cape Fear, N. C. iv. 27n; x. 786. Letter to
the Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 22
Reply, 25.

Cape Forchu, or Forceu, ix. 229–232, 235.
Cape François, ix. 307.
Cape Gaspey, v. 330.
Cape Malabar, iii. 77.
Cape May, x. 782.

Cape Neddick, v. 275, 333.
Cape Newagen Island, v. 461.

Cape Porpoise, v. 337, 357; vii. 89n, 90n,
91n, 346, 360, 377n.

Cape Sable, iv. 464n, 465n; v. 273, 334; vi.
518, 519; x. 838.

Cape-Sable Indians, v. 345, 351, 364.
Cape Selaware (?), v. 508.
Cape St. Mary's, x. 834.
Cape Small Point, Me., i. 234n.
Cape Verd, v. 490.

Capel, Arthur, 1st Baron, vii. 432.

Capel, Arthur, 2d Baron. See Essex, Earl
of.
Capellus, L., viii. 459.

Capen, Rev. Lemuel, ii. 154.
Capers, i.e., privateers, vii. 598.

Capps, William, his agency in Virginia, ix.
142, 143.

Captain, ship, v. 445.

Captain Durell's Island, v. 357.

Captives, Roger Williams on the treatment
of, vi. 214.

Carew, Lord George, ix. 12.
Carey, Archibald, iv. 182.
Carey, John, iv. 21.

Caribbean Sea, iv. 502.

Caribbee Islands, vii. 313; viii. 410; ix. 139.
Carleton, Sir Dudley, ix. 12, 13, 20, 49, 57,
60, 61. Cited as to Brewster, iii. 412.
Letter of John Pory to, ix. 4-30.
Carlisle, ix. 354, 387, 411. Persons killed
near, v. 423, 446.

Carll, Nathaniel, iv. 261, 262.
Carlton, Col., 1759, v. 530.

Carlton, Lieut.-Gov., Extract of a letter from,
to Gen. Gage, x. 594.

Carlton, Gen., x. 774, 775.
Carlton, Mr., 1775, iv. 230, 231.
Carlton, Phineas, iv. 257.

Carlyle, Thomas, D. C. L., Hon. Memb.
M. H. S., ix. p. xvii. Quoted in regard to
the Mayflower, i. 146, 147.

Carlysle, John, ix. 405.

Carmichell, Rev. Mr., viii. 583, 584.
Carner,

1676, ix. 174.

Carob-bean, viii. 459.

Carolina, v. 332, 479, 577, 582; ix. 303, 315,
319, 334, 337, 340, 349, 350; x. 588, 803.
Harassed by the Cherokees, v. 559.
Caroline County, Va., v. 414.
Caron, Sir Noel, ix. 47, 51.
Carpenter, Mr., 1775, i. 264.
Carpenter, Alice. See Bradford, Mrs.

Carpenter, Mary, iii. 460n.

Carpenter, William, killed, 1707, v. 315.
Carpenter, William, b. about 1798, his plagi-
arism, ii. 143.

Carpenter's Geography, vi. 277.

Carr, Caleb, vi. 304.

Carr, George, Notice of, vii. 255n.

Carr (Kar), Patrick, killed, v. 447.

Carr, Sir Robert, vi. 529, 532; vii. 40n, 307n,
Fac-simile of his

309, 311, 312; viii. 198.

signature, vi. plate 5.

Carrington, Thomas, i. 94, 95.

Carr's Creek, Indian hostilities at, v. 535,
539.

Carter, Mr., 1775, x. 738.

Carter, Rev. Mr., Sen., viii. 584, 585.
Carter, Rev. Mr., viii. 150, 583, 584.
Carter, Joseph, vii. 20.

Carter, Robert, passenger in the Mayflower,
iii. 448, 452.

Carter, Robert, of the Virginia Council, 1771,
x. 630.

Carter, Lieut. Thomas, v. 414.

Carter, Rev. Thomas, i. 212.

Carteret, Sir George, ii. 281; vii. 315, 319.
Notice of, 315n.

Carteret, Philip, Gov. of New Jersey, vii.

319.

Carters in Boston, viii. 370.

Cartwright, Col. George, vii. 40n, 307n, 309,
311.

Cartwright, Sir George, vi. 529. Fac-
simile of his signature, vi. plate 5.
Cartwright, Thomas, his "Commentary on
the Proverbs of Solomon," printed by
Brewster, iii. 412.

Carvear, Elizabeth, i. 98.
Carvear, Mrs. Grace, i. 98.
Carvear, Richard,

98.

Carvear, Susanna, i. 98.
Carver, Capt., 1712, v. 335.

Carver, Gov. John, goes to England as agent
of the church at Amsterdam, i. 133, 134,
137. Letters to, from John Robinson, i.
144; iii. 47, 63; from Sabine Staresmore,
39; from others, 49; from Cushman, 56.
Chosen Governor of Plymouth Colony,
i. 146; iii. 90, 99. Twice an agent to
England, 30-32, 43. Deacon, 32. His
agreement with Weston, 43. His com-
plaints against Cushman, 56. At South-
ampton, 59, 60. Robinson's letter to, 63.
Confidence in, 64. In the exploring party
in Cape Cod Bay, 83. Chosen Governor,
90, 99. Detains the Mayflower, 100. His
death, 100, 101, 109, 450, 455. His family,
100, 447, 450, 455. Weston's letters of
complaint to him, 107, 114, 117. Extract
from a letter of Weston to, ii. 156.

Carver, Mrs. Kathrine, wife of John, iii. 64,
447, 450. Her death, 101.

Cary,

1653, vii. 71.

Cary, Col., 1775, iv. 229.

Cary, John, Notice of, viii. 655.

Cary, Richard, iv. 351, 356, 357.

Cary, Robert, LL.D., his "Palæologia
Chronica," viii. 576.

Caryl, Rev. Joseph, viii. 101, 105, 150, 195,
202, 208, 583, 584.

Casco. See Portland.

Casco Bay, i. 241n; v. 220, 363, 389, 453,

507. Islands in, 270.

Case, Thomas, v. 58.
Cashictan, ix. 300.

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Cassasenaman (Robin), vii. 415, 416.
Cassilis, Earl of, viii. 333.

Castine (Casteen), v. 121, 340.
Castlehaven, Earl of, vi. 32°.

Castle Hill, Ipswich, vi. 103, 104; vii. 123.
Granted to John Winthrop, Jr., vi. 103.
Intended sale of, to W. Hubbard and
others, 104.

Castle William, iv. 66, 67, 370.

Catabaws, v. 582. Forces of the, 549.
Catechism, Order for the, vi. 440.

Catechisms by New England divines, viii. 55.
Caterpillars destructive to the grain in New
England, 1646, vi. 150, 378.
Catherwood, Dr., 1763, ix. 487.

Cattle, Arrival of, iii. 157, 158, 200, 201,
268, 272. Division of, 215, 373. Increased
value of, 302, 366. Sale of Allerton's, 365,
379. Prices of, in 1638, 366. Sudden de-
preciation of, 376, 379. Price of, in 1640,
vi. 166. Loss of, in Dorchester Plantation,
515.

Catlin, George, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p.

xvii; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii.; v. p. x.; vi.
p. x.; vii. p. x.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p. xvi.
Caucaumsquissic, Trading-house at, vi. 285n.
Caukin, Hugh, vi. 285.

Caulkins, Miss F. M., ii. 204; v. 130n. Cor.
Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xix.; iii. p. vi.;
iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x.; vii. p. x.;
viii. p. xii. Memoir of Rev. Wm. Adams
and of Rev. Eliphalet Adams, i. 5-51.
Her History of New London," cited, ii.

204.

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Caunounicus. See Pessacus.

Causa Senamut (Robin), vi. 232, 268, 276,
278, 520.

Cavaliers, vii. 588, 592, 593.
Cave, William, D.D., viii. 576.
Cavendish, Lord, ix. 17, 67.
Cawdry, D., iv. 325.

Cawsumsett Neck, iii. 373.
Cawton, Rev. Mr., viii. 583, 584.
Cayogau, ix. 343.
Cayougs, i. 106.

Cayuga Indians, ix. 187.
Cayuga River, ix. 258, 280.
Cazneau, Capt., 1768, iv. 425.

Cecil County, letter to the Donation Com-
mittee of Boston, iv. 227. Reply, 227.
Cenastoga Indians, ix. 511.

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Centinel, The," written by Mr. Briant, iv..
433.

Central America, iv. 502.

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Chadderton, Rev. Lawrence, D.D., i. 189;
vi. 24, 28n.

Chaderton, Elizabeth.

See Johnson, Mrs.
Chaffin, Capt., 1661, viii. 180.
Chaille, Peter, iv. 79, 82.
Chalmers, George, ix. p. v. 14; x. 840, 841.
Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv. Queries,
with answers of Gen. Gage, relating to
Braddock's expedition, &c., iv. 367-372.
Some errors of, ix. 15, 56, 57. Minutes of,
concerning American history, x. 700–705.
Notes relating to Virginia, 717–723. Let-
ter of, to C. Monroe, 824; to Wm. Hamil-
ton, 830; to Earl Bathurst, 842, 843. Let-
ters to, from Gov. Dowdeswell, 828; from
Henry Goulburn, 842.

Chalmers, John or James, Letter of, x. 794-

811.

Chamberlain, -, 1613, ix. 12, 16, 60, 61.
Chamberlain, Capt., 1658, vii. 587.
Chamberlain, Capt. John, 1774, iv. 137.
Chamberlain, Richard, viii. 527. Notice of,
527n.

Chamberlaine, John, a Friend, ix. 161.
Chamberlayne, John, F.R. S., viii. 455. Ex-
tract from a letter of, 444.
Chambers, -, 1758, v. 457.

Chambers, Mr., of N. Y., d. 1764, ix. 448;
x. 514, 518, 523.

Chamilly, Marquis de, viii. 148.
Champernoon, Francis, vii. 330.
Champion, Major Henry, iv. 137.
Champion, Israel, iv. 57.

Champlain, Lake, v. 356, 392, 434, 533, 540,
556, 570, 586; ix. 300. Boats attacked on,
v. 417. Flotilla built upon, 523. Naval
engagement on, 524.
Champlin, Major, iv. 184.

Champlin, Mrs. Anne (Adams), i. 47, 48.
Champlin, John, Jr., i. 48.
Champlin, William A., i. 48.
Chanco, an Indian, ix. 27.
Chandler,

killed, 1748, v. 380.
Chandler, Chas. Church, iv. 73.
Chandler, Peleg W., iv. p. vi. Member M.
H. S., i. p. x.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv.
p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vil. p. viii.;
viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.; Treasurer, i. p. xx. ;
Asst. Treas., i. p. xx.

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, D.D., iv. 425,
430, 433, 436, 442, 443, 448, 450, 460.
Channing, Rev. Henry, Cor. Memb. M. H.
S., i. p. xvi.

Channing, William E., D.D., i. 281.
Chapels, 1758, v. 461.

Chapin, Sergt. Elisha, v. 378. Capt. Elisha,
killed, 417.

Chaplains forbidden to be employed, vi.

440.

Chapman, Robert, letter to the Governor
and Assistants of Connecticut, vii. 556.
Chapman, William, vii. 233.
Chappell, Goodman, vii. 233.
Chardon, Mr., 1776, i. 272.
Charenton, Synod at, iv. 322.

Charity, ship, arrives at Plymouth, iii. 118,
122, 157, 158, 236; iv. 474, 478n, 484n.
Its return, iii. 128, 138, 173.
Charlemont, letter to the selectmen of Bos-
ton, iv. 12.

Charles I., King of Great Britain, vi. 282, 292,
301, 421, 518n, 527, 541, 542, 565, 566; vii.

22, 390, 436; viii. 122n, 123n, 195, 687; ix.
83; x. 834. Commission by, for regulat-
ing plantations, iii. 820, 456. Address to,
in Prynne's "News from Ipswich," vi.
430, 432. Imprisoned in Carisbrooke Cas-
tle, 465. Progress of, into Shropshire,
1636, 410. Takes precautions to prevent
the spread of the plague in London, 1636,
408. Attempted escape from Carisbrooke
Castle, vii. 303, 432.

Charles II., King, v. 75, 80, 81, 82; vi. 536n;
vii. 315, 316, 503, 511, 518, 543, 556; viii.
122n, 166, 181, 182, 184, 186, 188, 193, 195,
198, 199, 200, 201, 207, 208, 209, 210, 212,
213, 215, 216, 217, 222, 223, 224, 331, 333,
343, 378n, 494, 497, 502n, 524n, 525, 526,
528, 529, 532, 533, 534, 536, 590, 591, 688.
Letter to Governor Josiah Winslow and the
General Court of New Plymouth, v. 31.
Letter to the Governor and Council of
Plymouth Colony, 71. Letter from Josiah
Winslow to, 40. Petition of Plymouth
Colony to, 48. Invasion of England by,
1651, vi. 77. His letter to Massachusetts
concerning Quakers, viii. 204, 280; ix.
159. Troops offered to, viii. 211. Issues
a proclamation to call Parliament, 216.
Death of, v. 131, 135.

Charles, Indian teacher, v. 133.
Charles, John, vii. 55.

Charles Lodowick, Count Palatine, Protest
of, vi. 421.

Charles, ship, i. 94; iii. 301n.

Charles County, Md., iv. 40n.

Charles River, Mass., iii. 368; vi. 515; x. 816;
named, iii. 369.

Charles River Ferry, v. 190.

Charles River, a name given by Capt. Young
to the Delaware, ix. 115.
Charleston (Charlestown), S. C., ii. 146; v.
304, 307, 576, 582; x. 785, 788. Public
meetings in consequence of the Boston
Port Act, and aid sent to Boston, iv. 178.
Sickness at, in 1699, viii. 403. Troops to
be sent to, 1775, x. 748.

Charlestown, Mass., i. 96, 201, 212; ii. 131,
132; (Charlton) iii. 96; iv. 1, 154, 155, 475;
v. 194; vi. 226, 345, 512, 578; vii. 493n; viii.
93. In 1775-76, i. 263, 265, 269, 270, 271.
Petition from, ii. 301. Sickness at, iii.
277. Shares the donations sent to Boston
in 1774, 1775, iv. 69n. Comparative suf-
ferings of Boston and Charlestown in
1774, 89, 90. Letter from the Donation
Committee to the Committee of Boston,
150. Church at, v. 13, 28. Proposed
emigration from, 1637, vi. 219. Result of
a council at, 1678, viii. 91. Letter from
Increase and Cotton Mather to the church
in, 119.
Charlestown (Number Four), N. H., v. 516,
533, 537, 541. Indian hostilities at, 366,
367. Attack on, 369. Besieged by French
and Indians, 373. Hostilities at, 377.
Engagement near, 379.
Charlevoix, P. F. X. de, quoted, iv. 464n-
466n. His trustworthiness, 464n.
Charters of the American colonies, x. 817
foll. See also Connecticut, Massachusetts,
Plymouth.

Charters, city, in England, Proceedings
against, viii. 45, 46, 199, 206, 510.
Chartier's Creek, ix. 413.
Chatham, Lord, 1775, x. 770.

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