Chatham, Conn., Reply to, by the Boston Donation Committee, iv. 183. Chatham, Mass. (Manamoiak), iii. 97, 128, 217; v. 306.
Chatham, ship, x. 778.
Chauncey, Mr., 1669, vii. 566.
Chauncey, Rev. Israel, letter to Increase Mather, viii. 627. Notice of, 627n. Chauncey, Charles, Pres. of Harv. College, vi. 169; viii. 190, 205, 627n. Invited to Plymouth, iii. 382. Differs with Reyner, 382. Notice of, 384. Answers questions, 392. Elected President of Harvard Col- lege, vi. 291.
Chauncy, Mr., 1684, viii. 312, 463. Chauncy, Charles, D.D., iv. 417, 418, 421, 422, 433, 442, 448. Letter to T. Prince, ii. 238. Letters from T. Prince, 288, 239. Attacks upon his character, iv. 436. His "Complete View of Episcopacy," 459,
Chelsea (Winisemet), i. 262; iii. 241; vi.
218. Sickness at, iii. 325.
Chemnitz, Martin, viii. 76. Chemosies, x. 522, 523. Chenunda, ix. 378.
Cherokee Indians, v. 432; ix. 246-248, 372, 390, 397, 416; x. 725. Hostile attacks by the, v. 509, 538, 548, 549, 550, 554, 555, 559, 574, 576, 578, 579, 580, 581, 583. Treaty with the, 547. Forces of the, 549. At- tack on the fort at Ninety-six by the, 554. Expedition against the, 1760, 560; 1761, 577. Treaty of peace with the, 582. Cherokee River, x. 605, 725. Chesapeake Bay, i. 229, 231; x. 733. Chesapeake River, ix. 14, 15; x. 801, 807. Cheseboro, William, Proceedings against,
Chesholme, Deacon Thomas, 1670, i. 11, 13. Chesley, George, v. 350.
Chesly, Capt. Samuel, killed, v. 315. Chessewanucke (Hog Island), v. 72, 127. Chester, Me., Captives taken by Indians at, v. 350.
Chester, N. H., Letter of the Boston Dona- tion Committee to, iv. 131.
Chester, schooner, iv. 178. Chester Co., x. 511.
Chester, ship, v. 330.
Chesterfield County, Va., letter to the Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 181. Reply, 182.
Chester Town, Md., letters to the Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 61, 222. Reply,
Chetewood, Mr., 1678, viii. 16.
Chew, Benjamin, ix. 300; x. 711. Chew, Ensign Colebey, v. 455, 481. Chewte, James, vii. 128. Chibois Indians, ix. 295.
Chickahominies, ix. 5, 26, 32, 46, 51. Chickasaws or Chickshaws, v. 333, 576, 582. Forces of the, 549.
Chickatabot, Sagamore of Neponsett, iii. 325.
Chickley, Mr., viii. 535. See Checkley. Chickley Sir Henry, ix. 169, 174, 175, 178,
Chidester, Sergeant, his son killed, v. 417. Chignecto (Sachenecto), v. 314, 441. Hos- tilities near, 415. Engagement near, 1758, 454. Indian murders at, 494. Chignecto Fort, ix. 218. Child, Elisha, iv. 78. Child, Ephraim, vi. 457. Child, Goodman, and wife, vi. 539. Child, John, iii. 443.
Child, Nathaniel, iv. 73, 74.
Child, Richard, Receipt of, vi. 87.
Child, Dr. Robert, vi. 60, 108; vii. 282, 337n. Complaints by, against Massachusetts Colony, iii. 443.
Child, Stephen, of Roxbury, v. 472. Chilhowee, v. 535.
Chillingworth, Mrs. Jane. See Doggett,
crease Mather, 575. Notice of, 575n.
Chittenden, Henry, v. 40.
Chitwood, or Chetwode, Grace. See Bulk- ley, Mrs.
Chitwood, or Chetwode, Sir Richard, viii. 13n. See also Chetewood. Chixaxia, ix. 428.
Choate, Rufus, LL.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. x.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi. Chockset (Sterling), ii. 131, 132. Choctaws, Forces of the, v. 549. Choté, v. 550.
Chowan River, ix. 14, 15. Choyse, Dr., 1654, vii. 488. Christian, Capt., 1759, v. 539. Christian Indians, v. 131, 132.
"Christian Philosopher, The," by Cotton Mather, viii. 445, 447, 448, 450. "Christianissimus Christianandus," viii. 343. Christie, Ensign, 1760, ix. 360, 395, 403, 406. Christmas, viii. 296, 297, 468. At Plymouth, 1621, iii. 112. Observance of, under An- dros, viii. 371.
Christner, Dr., viii. 644. Christopher Islands, vii. 89n.
Christophers, Mrs. Elizabeth (Brewster Bradley), vii. 81n.
Chronological memoranda, by Rev. Thomas Prince, viii. 712–714.
Church, Col. Benjamin, v. 10, 68, 89, 204, 205, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 223, 281; viii. 231, 232, 664n. Letter to Thomas Hinck- ley and John Walley, commissioners, v. 219, 220. To Thos. Hinckley, 270. Church, Dr. Benjamin, iv. 3. Church, John, killed by Indians, v. 327. Church, Joseph, v. 296.
Church, Capt. Lemuel, iv. 150, 156, 157. Church, ship, ii. 230.
Church of England, Contention about the ceremonies and service-book of the, iii. 3, 5, 7, 8. Overthrown, 6, 7. Conformity to the, required, 8; act for, viii. 188, 192, 205, 207, 210.
Church covenant, viii. 549. Entered into, 1630, iii. 278.
Church discipline, iii. 197, 198.
Church, Established, in Virginia, x. 658, 659. Church polity, iii. 34, 35. Church polity in N. E., J. Scottow on, iv. 320-329. Church relation of children, viii. 36, 323, 324, 589. See also Baptism. Church visible, viii. 8, 31, 35, 55. Churchill, Mr., 1625, vi. 30. Churchill, Aunsham, viii. 65. Churchill, John. See Marlborough, Duke of. Churchill, Rev. Joshua, letter to Increase Mather, viii. 639. Notice of, 639n. Churching of women, Order of service for the, vi. 437.
Churchman, John, i. 94, 95.
Chute, Chaloner, Speaker of the House of Commons, vii. 593.
Cipher, Archisden's alphabet for writing in, vi. 481. Method used by Richard Howes, 469.
Circourt, Count Adolphe de, Hon. Memb.
M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii. ; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii.
"Circumference of the Earth, Of the," by Edward Howes, vi. 480. Claiburne, Wm., Jr., ix. 186.
Clap, Elisha, A.M., Member M. H. S., i. p. viii.; Librarian, p. xx.; on the Committee of Publication of vol. 8, 9, 2d Series, p. xxi.
Clap, Mary. See Wooster, Mrs. Clap, Mrs. Mary (Whiting), i. 26. Clap, Capt. Roger, v. 107, 280; viii. 495n. Clap, Temperance. See Pitkin, Mrs. Clap, Rev. Thomas, married, i. 26. Clapham, Capt., 1760, ix. 313, 385, 388, 432. Clapham, Rev. Mr., i. 84.
Clapham, "Young," 1761, ix. 380, 386, 389, 408.
Clapham, George, vi. 28. Clapham, John, vi. 28.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, viii. 211. Clark, Capt., 1659, vií. 232.
Clark, Dr., 1736, ii. 188.
Clark, Mr., his abuse of Rev. Richard Ma- ther, 168-, viii. 50.
Clark, Mr., 1763, x. 505, 600. Clark, Mr., 1682, viii. 340, 388.
Clark, Mrs., of Cambridge, d. 1673, i. 19. Clark, Francis, iv. 115.
Clark, James, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. xii. Rescues Bradford's Letter-book, iii. Pref. p. iv.
Clark, Dr. John, of Newbury and Boston, d. 1665, vi. 275.
Clark, Dr. John, of Boston, his death, 1768, iv. 426.
Clark, Nicholas, i. 94, 95.
Clark, Noah, scalped, 1747, v. 376. Clark, Thomas, 1623, iv. 493; v. 196n. Clark, Timothy, iv. 103, 104. Clarke, Mr., 1630, vi. 470.
Clarke, Mr., 1762, ix. 449, 486. Clarke, Rev. Mr., 1637, vi. 546.
Clarke, pilot of the Mayflower, iii. 55, 83. Clarke's Island named from, 87. Clarke, Daniel, vii. 554.
Clarke, George, ii. 281.
Clarke, Jeremiah, vi. 318.
Clarke, John, D.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.
Clarke, Dr. John, of Rhode Island, iv. 471; vi. 274. His "Ill Newes from New Eng- land," ii. 1-113.
Clarke, Capt. John, vi. 267, 280; vii. 520, 521; viii. 179, 596.
Clarke, Jonathan, iv. 380, 381, 382, 383. Clarke, Joseph, iv. 158, 159.
Clarke, Richard, in the Mayflower, iii. 449, 454.
Clarke, Richard, 1773, iv. 374, 378. Clarke, Major Thomas, vii. 160n. Clarke, Thomas, vii. 283, 404, 407, 498, 500, 520, 521. Letter to John Winthrop, Jr.,
Clarke, William, viii. 230, 239. Clark's Island, Controversy respecting, viii. 255n; ix. 191.
Clarkson, Levinus, iv. 178.
Clay, Henry, iv. 500. Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii.
Clay, Thomas?, 1640, vii. 227.
Clayborne, Capt., William, ix. 81, 131, 132,
140, 143, 146, 168, 174. His difficulties with Lord Baltimore, 82, 101 foll.
Claydon, John, i. 168.
Claypole, Mrs., Death of, vii. 590. Clayton, Capt., 1759, v. 495, 506. Clayton, Col., 1711, v. 328. Clayton, Lieut., 1760, v. 548. Clayton, Francis, iv. 24.
Clayton, John Middleton, iv. 502. Claudia, Block Island, iii. 350, 353. Claverack (Clauvrick), N. Y., i. 107. Cleaveland, Aaron, iv. 151.
Cleeve (Cleaves, Cleives), George, vii. 89-96n, 104n, 329, 330, 342, 343, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 852, 353, 354, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 369, 373; (Cleve) vi. 126, (Cleves) 175. Letters to John Win- throp, vii. 363, 365. To the Governor, &c., of Massachusetts, 366, 371. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 7. Depo- sitions taken before, 367. Notice of, 363n. Deposition relating to Robert Nash, 370. Clegg, Capt., killed, 1760, v. 574. Clemmons, Mr., 1775, iv. 229. Cleobury and Co., ix. 82, 83, (Clobery and Co.) 147.
Cleobury (Clobery), William, ix. 83, 147.
Clerke, Jo" Cluffe, ix. 186. Clerke, Jo" Page, ix. 186. Clerke, Capt. Thomas, vi. 529. Cleypoll, Lady, vii. 590.
Clifford, John H., L.L.D., Member M. H. S., ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Clifford, Sir Thomas, viii. 215. Clifton, Richard, i. 83.
Clifton, Rev. Richard, i. 59, 61, 62; iii. Pref. p. xvii., 10, 411.
Clinton, De Witt, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv.
Clinton, Gov. George, the elder, ix. 473; x.
Clinton, Sir Henry (? Sir Harry), x. 491,
501, 523, 573, 776, 785, 786, 806, 811, 812. Clinton, Lady Susan. See Humfrey, Lady. Clock, a Dutchman, 1763, ix. 484. Clopton, Thomas, vi. 575.
Clopton, Walter, letter to John Winthrop, vi. 575. Fac-simile of his signature, vi. plate 7. Notice of, 575n. Clopton, Sir William, vi. 575. Clopton, William, vii. 588n. Clopton family, i. 247.
Clossy, Dr., 1766, x. 591.
Cloth imported into Connecticut, 1636, vi. 370, 871.
Clough, Mr., d. 1688, viii. 372.
Cluffe, Mr., 1676, ix. 174.
Clyfton, Rev. Mr., of Scrooby, i. 118, 119. Clymer, George, iv. 148n, 149, 156.
Coal, A, from the Altar," by Heylin, vi.
Cobb, Elder, 1678, v. 23.
Cobb, Rev. Mr., of London, viii. 583, 585. Cobb, Elisha, iv. 190.
Cobb, Samuel, iv. 261, 262. Cobbet, John, viii. 294, 295. Cobbett, Rev. Thomas, i. 16, 17, (Cobbitt) 212: (Cobet) ii. 117; viii. 32, 521n, 567. Notice of, 288n. Letters to Increase Ma- ther, 288, 289, 291, 293, 296. Accident to,
Cobbett, Thomas, Jr., viii. 290, 294, 295. His captivity among the Indians, 290n. Cobiseconte, Me., iii. 316.
Cochecho, v. 272, 275. Indian hostilities at, 327, 346, 362.
"Cochin China, Rarities of," by Barri, vi. 497.
Cochran, Hon. A. W., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii.
Cochrane, Capt., 1760, ix. 358, 413, 420, 425. Letter from Capt. Campbell to, 424. Cochrane, Sergeant, v. 402, 403. Cockburn, Capt. of ship Sapphire, v. 329. Cockram, -, 1725, his capture and escape, v. 357.
Cockram, Mrs. Christen, i. 101. Cockram, William, i. 101.
Coddington, William, Gov. of Rhode Island,
iii. 885; iv. 471, 472; vi. 16, 157, 263, 302, 303; vii. 26, 110, 573. Notice of, iii. 278n. Action against William Dyre, vi. 321. Letters to John Winthrop, 312, 316, 318; vii. 278; to John Winthrop, Jr., vi. 319, 820; vii. 279, 280, 284, 286, 287, 291, 292, 293. Notice of, vi. 312n. His removal from Boston, 314. Suit of the town of Braintree against, 317. His "Demonstra- tion of Love unto you, the Rulers of the
Colony of Massachusetts," 312n. Fac- similes of his signature and seals, vi. plate 3; vii. plate 5. Voyage to England, 280. Codman, 1659, vii. 231.
Codman, John, D.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.
Codman, Robert, vii. 36.
Codrington, Christopher, Gov. of Barbadoes, vii. 293.
Coecoe-on-Sogelande, viii. 436n. Coffin, Capt., 1773, iv. 379.
Coffin, Adm. Sir Isaac, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv.
Coffin, Joshua, A. B., Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.
Coffin, Nathaniel, iv. 223, 249.
Coffin, Hon. Peleg, Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.; ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii.
Coffin, Hon. Peter, v. 116, 118, 337. Cogan, Mr., of Boston, Eng., 1630, vi. 87. Coggeshall, Mr., 1634, vi. 496.
Coggeshall? (Cogshel), Mr., surprised by Indians, 1722, v. 848.
Coggeshall, John, vi. 313; vii. 110, 111, 279. Comes to New England, i. 94, 95. pointed councillor under Andros, ii. 207n. See also Coxall, Mr.
Coggeshall, Joshua, vii. 291. Coggeswell, Nathaniel, iv. 158. Coggins, Mr., 1658, vii. 587. Cognawago Indians, ix. 270.
Cogswell, William, D.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. x.
Cohasset (Conahassett), iii. 370, 371; vi. 156.
"Coheleth," by Cotton Mather, viii. 439, 442, 443.
Cohnewago, v. 487.
Coit, Benjamin, iv. 252.
Coit, Oliver, iv. 251, 252.
Coke, Sir John, Secretary of State, vi. 46,
Cokin, Rev. Mr., 1663, viii. 210. Colbert, M., viii. 414. Colby family, i. 88.
Colcard, Peter, v. 349, 350.
Colchester, letter to the Committee of Cor- respondence of Boston, iv. 137. Replies of the Donation Committee, 137, 138. Colcord, Edward, killed by Indians, viii.
Cold, Extreme, in 1683-84, viii. 349, 634, 635. In 1719-20, 437. Cold Country Indians, v. 437. Colden, Cadwallader, Lieut.-Gov. of New York, ii. 179, 180, 183, 189; ("The Old Man," in Watts's letters) ix. 472; x. 618, passim. Letters of, to Amherst, ix. 454; to Monckton, 467, 468; x. 498, 512. Letters to, from Dr. W. Douglass, ii. 164-189. Privy Council Report on his conduct, ix. 441. Letter to the Lords of Trade and Plantations, x. 492-497. His removal of Livingston, 524. Hung in effigy, 561. His declaration about the stamp papers, 581. His pamphlet, 601, 603. Cold Spring, vii. 518.
"" roasted alive by Indians, 1756,
v. 437. Cole, curate, vi. 563. Cole, Mr., 1651, ii. 57, 61. Cole, Sergt., 1707, v. 316. Cole, Anne, Case of, viii. 466-469.
Cole's Fort, Indian murders near, v. 475. Collicut, Richard, vi. 210, 228. Letter from
Roger Williams to, 211. Fails to recover Williams's debt, 212.
Collier, Mary. See Prence, Mrs. Collier, William, iii. 201, 213, 285, 808, 362; vi. 41, 178; vii. 14. Assistant, iii. 308, 315, 327, 343, 351, 367, 377, 384, 408, 477. Sher- ley's agent, 377-382. Confirms the confed- eration, 423.
Colliford, Capt., of ship Humber, v. 830. Collimoore, Peter, v. 40.
Collingwood, Edward, fac-simile of his sig- nature, ii. 163.
Collins, Lieut., R. N., 1775, x. 751, 755. Collins, Mr., of London ?, 1645, vii. 387. Collins, Mr., of London, 1682, viii. 494, 496. Collins, Mrs. Alice (Adams), i. 22, 26. Collins, Edward, viii. 122, 261n, 264, 546. Letters to Goffe and Whalley, 134. Letter to, from William Goffe, 135. Notice of,
Colman, Joseph, v. 20.
Colman, William, vi. 441.
Colonel Hinsdel's Fort, v. 379.
Colton, deserter, 1761, ix. 436.
Columbia College (King's College), N. Y., x. 500.
Columbus, Christopher, i. 197. Columbus, ship, x. 776.
Colville, Adm. Lord, 1760, ix. 257; x. 512. Comberach, Thomas, servant, i. 96. Combes, Mr., vi. 350-352.
Combes, Mrs. Elizabeth (Stollyon), vi. 350, 351.
Combes, Note on R. Cushman's expression,
"Come again to my combes," iii. 55n. Comer, Rev. Mr., of Dedham, Eng., vii. 8. Comet of 1667-68, Thomas Shepard's account of the, viii. 603; of 1677, 341; of 1680, 82, 296, 477; of 1682, 85, 296, 495, 511. Comets, viii. 49, 101, 214, 480, 495. Commacongden, v. 216.
Commerce of the American colonies, Regu- lations for the, x. 667 foll.
Commissioners for Lygonia, 1647, vii. 375. Commissioners for New England, 1664-65, v. 180; vii. 40, 556, 568, 573; viii. 142, 211. Settlement of the boundary between Ply- mouth Colony and Rhode Island by, v. 77 foll.
Commissioners for the Plantations, iii. 320, 456. Winslow's petition to the, 327. Letter from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations to Pitt, 1760, ix. 239. See also Committee for Trade. Commissioners from Massachusetts to the Nahigonsick and Cowwesit Indians, vi. 300; to New Netherland, 1664, 529. From Scotland to Charles I., 1639, vii. 221, 390. Commissioners of the United Colonies under the Confederation of 1643, iii. 418; v. 68; vi. 150, 268n, 283, 338, 341, 342, 343, 384; vii. 289, 417, 468, 484, 571,574, 582, 583,599. Authorize the execution of Miantonimo, iii. 424. Meet at Boston in 1645, 431; in 1647, vi. 335. Decision of, respecting the Narragansetts, iii. 433. Powers of, doubt- ed, 435. Orders respecting the Pequots, vi. 337. Agree upon Articles of Con- federation, 390n.
Commissioners of the United Colonies in
1690, v. 68, 218. Meeting of, at Boston, 266; at New York, 233, 242-244, 247. Commissioners to Canada, 1724, v. 355; to St. George's, 1725, 360, 361. Committee for Trade and Foreign Planta- tions, Petition of I. Mather to, 1688, viii. 116. Report of the Committee of Council for Plantation Affairs, 1732, ix. 195–203. Common house at Plymouth, Building of the, iii. 88, 90. Burnt, 100.
Commons, the House of, Adjournment of, 1628, vi. 34.
Communion, Order for the administration of the, in England, vi. 435, 438, 439. The communion-table ordered to be placed at the east end of the church, 404-407, 436.
Communion of churches, viii. 325, 326. Community of property, iii. 135, 157, 214. Compact of the Pilgrims, iii. 89, 251n. Sign- ers of the, 90.
Company of Husbandmen, vii. 88–98, 101,
Company for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Indians in N. E., v. 132. Compass, Polarity of the, affected by a storm at sea, &c., viii. 524, 528, 638. Comperts, Court of, vi. 412. Compton, Sir Charles, viii. 180. Compton, John, vii. 3.
Compton, Sir William, ii. 284. Comstock, Andrew, iv. 17.
Conanicut (Qunnunagut), vi. 255.
Conant, Rev. Dr., a Nonconformist, viii.
Condy, Rev. Mr., iv. 431.
Coney, Mrs. Elizabeth (Hawkridge), wife of John, viii. 351n.
Coney, Mrs. Mary (Hawkridge), wife of Thomas, viii. 351n.
Coney, John, viii. 351n. 518.
Coney, Thomas, viii. 351n.
Confederacy of the New England colonies
in 1643, iii. 416; vi. 173, 390.
Confederate army, v. 69.
Confectionery, vii. 509, 510, 511. Confession, On exacting, iii. 390, 396. Confession of faith, Public, viii. 236. Conforming ministers, Remorse of some, 1662, viii. 188.
Conformity to the Church of England, iii. 8, 192, 205, 207, 210. Congarees, ix. 349.
Congregationalism, iv. 297; viii. 31, 32, 35. Conklin, John, vi. 75.
Connastago Indians, x. 508.
Connecticut (Qunnihticut), ii. 23, 230; iv. 308; v. 51, 67, 75, 99, 205, 218, 234, 252, 258, 262, 263, 266, 267, 284, 320, 364, 370, 392, 394, 398, 428, 442, 495, 518; vi. 176, 192, 195, 196, 201, 204, 215, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 231, 238, 239, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 260, 261, 263, 265, 266, 278, 279, 296, 298, 304, 307n, 528, 583n; vii. 152, 165, 166, 289, 538n, 547, 556n, 575; x. 579. Paper money, ii. 182. Boundary, ii. 186; vii. 572, 573; x. 494, 514. Not included in the government of Andros, ii. 207n. Wreck of vessels bound to, iii. 348. Per- mission from Pequot Indians to settle at, 349. Indian attack at, 351. Enters into the Confederation of 1643, 416. Supports Uncas, 433. Action of the legislature on the Boston Port Bill, iv. 16n. Claimed by the Dutch, 299. Commissioners, v. 204, 212; vi. 390n. Council of, v. 258. War with the Narragansetts, vi. 160. Dangers from the Indians, 163-, 239. Plantation of, 1636, 44, 162, 364, 369, 371, 387, 503, 517, 518, 579, 580, 582. Patent, 364n. Attempted invasion of, by An- dros, 1675, vii. 137. Settlement of, 165, 166. Does not persecute the Quakers, 186. Dispute with the Duke of York, 311. Letter to the Governor, &c., of, from John Mason, 423. Visit of Gov. John Win- throp, Jr., and Assistants to Long Island, 1664, 483. Charter of the united colonies of New Haven and, 520n, 522, 523, 550, 552, 554, 578; ix. 189; x. 818-820. Let- ter of William Leete and Robert Chapman to the Governor and Assistants of, viii. 556. Dispute with Rhode Island about boundaries, 572, 573. Losses in the Swamp Fight, 583n. Petition of, 1683, viii. 55n. Answer to prayer in, 374. Offences of Con- necticotians against J. Winthrop, 1718, 430. Charter of, 187, 190, 602. Duke of Hamilton's claim to lands in, 603. Claim to Western lands, ix. 300, 440. Troops from, in 1762, 449; in 1764, x. 521, 526; in 1776, 774, 776, 777. Appeals in, 557. Disturbances in, 715.
Connecticut Indians, viii. 85. Connecticut River, v. 350, 366; vi. 93, 196, 231, 378, 503, 514, 581; viii. 88; x. 494 foll., 514, 839. Difficulties with the
Cooly, William, vi. 523. Coope, Sergt., ix. 294. Cooper, -, 1646, vi. 381. Cooper,
1658, 1660, vii. 499, 518. Cooper, Capt., of ship Devonshire, v. 330. Cooper, Mr., 1675, viii. 228. Cooper, Benjamin, the father, i. 99; vi. 132. Cooper, Benjamin, the son, i. 99. Cooper, Mrs. Elizabeth, i. 99. Cooper, Francis, i. 99.
Cooper, Humility, iii. 449, 453. Cooper, John, viii. 694. Cooper, Lawrance, i. 99. Cooper, Mary, i. 99. Cooper, Moses, v. 377. Cooper, Myles, D.D., iv. 403.
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