Cooper, Rebecca, i. 99; vi. 56, 107, 132, 143,
Cooper, Ruth, vii. 199.
Cooper, Samuel, D.D., i. 266; iv. 371, 372, Letter of, 373.
Cooper, Thomas, letter to Th. Hinckley, v. 2. Cooper, William, iv. 3, 14, 110, 121. Letter of, 68. Letter of Th. Cushing to, 365. Cooper, William Durrant, F.S.A., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii.
Cooxisset, v. 133.
Cooxitt, v. 133, 134.
Cope, Mr., 1662, viii. 197. Copeland, Gov. of Bermuda, vii. 318. Copeland, Rev. Mr., 1619, ix. 59. Copeland, Rev. Patrick, Letter to, from Hugh Peter, vi. 98.
Coppeler, Martin, v. 417.
Coppin, Robert, pilot and master-gunner on the Mayflower, iii. 83. Deceived, 86. Coppinger, Henry, vi. 395, 396, 562. Coppinger, Mrs. Sarah, vi. 394, 395, 396. Corbet, John, viii. 2, 4, 5. Corbet, Sir John, vii. 632. Corbett, Rev. Dr., 1636, vi. 412.
Corbett, Miles, vi. 566. Letter to John Win- throp, 576. Fac-simile of his signature, vi. plate 7. Notice of, 576n. Apprehended, viii. 188, 190, 193.
Corbin, Gawin, x. 738.
Corbin, Richard, x. 630.
Corbitant, iii. 113. Hostile, 103.
Squanto, 103. Expedition against, 103. Makes peace, 104.
Corlet, Ammi Ruhamah, i. 9.
Corlet, Elijah, ii. 195.
Cornel's Ferry, x. 806.
Cornelius, John, ix. 4, 5, 55.
Corner, Capt., 1766, x. 593. Cornwall, Capt., ii. 179, 183.
Cornwallis, Capt., of Maryland, 1634, ix.
Cornwallis, Gov. of Nova Scotia, 1749, x. 837.
Cornwallis, Lord, 1661, ii. 280, 281. Cornwallis, Lord, 1780, x. 808. Corwell, Ezekiel, iv. 126.
Corwin, Hon. Jonathan, v. 337.
Cory, John, and others, letter to James Al- len and others, viii. 695.
Cosby (not Crosby), Sir William, Gov. of New York, x. 542. Cosman, -, 1625?, vii. 632. Costa Rica, iv. 502.
Costa de Macedo, Don Joaquim José da, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii.; v. p. x.; vii. p. x.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p. xvi.
Cottington, Gov. See Coddington. Cottington, Francis, Lord, iii. 456, 459. Em-
braces, renounces, and re-embraces Cathol- icism, ix. 83, 114.
Cotton, Mr., d. about 1677, viii. 588. Cotton, Mrs. Ann (Lake), viii. 314. Cotton, Elizabeth (?), viii. 253.
Cotton, Mrs. Joanna (Rossiter), v. 190; viii. 253. Letter from Cotton Mather to, 403. Notice of, 403n.
Cotton, Rev. John, of Boston, ii. 38, 56, 194, 224; iii. 279, 322n; vi. 24, 28, 31, 80, 100, 139, 155, 172, 227, 282, 291, 317, 357, 376,
387n, 404n, 405, 445, 446, 465, 542, 569; vii. 1, 11, 100, 112, 182, 187, 448, 487n; viii. 11, 36, 45, 55, 110, 126n, 226n, 282, 351n, 518n, 544n, 548, 549, 581, 641, 646n. His salary, i. 212. Mentioned in Scottow's Narrative, iv. 279, 288, 290, 295, 296, 307, 325, 327. Norton's "Funeral Elegy " on, 331, 332. His "Vindication of the Way of Congregational Churches," 297. His "Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven," 325. His Abstract of Laws corrected by Gov. Winthrop, 437, 444. Death of, vi. 155. Letter to Francis Hutchinson mentioned, 313n. Cited, vii. 101. Letter to his wife, 543. His paper on toleration asked for, 236.
Cotton, Rev. John, of Plymouth, son of John, of Boston, v. 12, 29, 61, 133, 240, 286, 305; viii. 18, 28, 114, 234, 263, 314, 351, 353, 482, 495, 522n, 552, 581. Letters from, to Thomas Hinckley, v. 22, 55, 103, 189, 278; to Mary Hinckley, 113; to his mother, viii. 226; to Increase Mather, 228, 229, 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, 239, 242, 244, 246, 248, 250, 254, 255, 257; to Cotton Mather, 241, 243, 247, 251, 252, 253. Letter from Cotton Mather to, 383; from John Davenport to, 547; from Increase Mather, 689; from James Keith, 690. His opinion as to the disposal of Philip's son, 689. Death of, 403. Notices of, 226n, 403n.
Cotton, John, of Yarmouth, son of John, of Plymouth, viii. 230, 232, 237, 240, 244, 246. Birth of his son, 258.
Cotton, Rev. John, of Hampton, son of Sea- born, viii. 246, 359, 482, 522. Letter to In- crease Mather, 656. Notice of, 656n. Cotton, Margaret, viii. 543, 544. Cotton, Maria. See Mather, Mrs. Cotton, Mary, viii. 552.
Cotton, Rev. Roland, viii. 240, 244, 254, 682.
Invited to Saco, 673. Notice of, 240n. Cotton, Mrs. Sarah. See Mather, Mrs. Cotton, Rev. Seaborn, i. 19; viii. 246n, 581, 656n. Letter to Sarah Mather, 551; to Increase Mather, 552. Notice of, 551n. Cottrell, Stephen, x. 698. Couches Mill, x. 807.
Council. See Connecticut, Massachusetts, Plymouth.
Council, at Charlestown, 1678, viii. 91; at Plymouth, 1683-84, 252.
Council for New England, iii. 225n, 242,
Couper, Capt., iv. 162n.
Courts of Oyer and Terminer, x. 699. Covell, Sarah, v. 308.
Covenant at Hartford, 1638, vi. 248. In Scotland, 48. Church covenant of Bos- ton, in relation to members dismissed, 317. Church covenant, viii. 119. Covenant burnt in Scotland, viii. 174. Covenant, Renewal of, viii. 338, 353, 358, 390.
Covenanters, Persecution of, in Scotland, viii. 331, 332, 335.
Covenant of redemption and reconciliation, viii. 97.
Coventry, Henry, Secretary, v. 33.
Coventry, Sir John, Assault on, viii. 217, 222. Coventry, Thomas, iii. 213, 456, 459. Death of, vi. 167.
Coventry, Sir William, viii. 215.
Coventry, Conn., letter to the Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 100. Reply, 101. Cowbee, v. 580.
Cowdall, John, vi. 323.
Coweesett country, v. 80, 124. Cowitchee, v. 580.
Cowls, Joseph, iv. 106, 107.
Cows, Price of, in 1638, iii. 366; in 1639 40,
376, 379. See also Cattle.
Cowwesit Indians, vi. 242, 243, 252, 300, 309. Cox, —, 1757, v. 448. Cox, -, 1761, ix. 406.
Cox, Capt., 1755, v. 414.
Cox, Lieut., 1759, v. 556.
Cox, James, killed, 1758, v. 456.
Cox, Capt. James, shipwrecked, v. 508. Cox, Dr. Thomas, vi. 281.
Coxall, Mr. (John Coggeshall?), vi. 226, 240. Coxe, George, viii. 176.
Coxsall, Thomas. See Coggeshall.
Coytmore, Lieut., slain by the Indians, v. 550, 554.
Crabe, Rev. Mr., iii. 58.
Crackbone, Gilbert, his death, i. 15. Cradock, George, vi. 118n.
Cradock, Matthew, Gov. of the Massachu- setts Company, ii. 250, 251, 252, 266, 267, 268; vi. 13, 14, 216, 230; viii. 134n, 641n, 642. Letters to John Winthrop, vi. 118, 122, 125, 128. Fac-simile of his signature, vi. plate 2. Notice of, 118n. Offer of 50%. towards the establishment of Harvard College, 130. Order to John Jolliff, 124. Cradock, Rev. Samuel, Notice of, viii. 641n. Letters to Increase Mather, 641, 643. His History of the New Testament Method- ized," 643.
Cradock, Walter, viii. 641n.
Crafton, Robert, Letters of, to Benj. Frank- lin, x. 764, 766; to J. Searle, 767. Crafts, Thomas, Jr., iv. 2, 37, 215, 256, 275. Cragin, John, iv. 200, 202. Crakston, John, iii. 448, 452. Crakston, John, Jr., iii. 448, 452. Cranch, Judge William, ii. 135. Crandall, John, vii. 586.
Prosecution of, in Boston, ii. 27, 30, 32, 42, 43, 56, 70.
Crane, Mistress, vi. 560.
Crane, Jasper, vii. 403, 406, 499. Crane, John, vii. 540.
Crane, Sir Robert, vi. 453, 567. Cranfield, Edward, Lieut.-Gov. of New Hamp- shire, v. 71, 75, 82, 94, 116, 119; viii. 360, 387, 525, 618. Letter to Thomas Hinck- ley, v. 121. His persecution of Noncon- formists in New Hampshire, viii. 57n, 363,
Cresap, Col., x. 719. His son killed, v.
Crispe, John, Letter to, from John Dye and others, vii. 91n. Letter of, 96n. Crispe, Tobias, D.D., viii. 546. Crispe, Zachary, vii. 312.
Crittenden, John J., LL.D., Hon. Memb. M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii. His death, vii. p. xiii.
Croatan, Va., i. 224.
Crock, Justice, 1637, vi. 563.
Crocker, Deacon Job (?), 1677, v. 13. Crocker, John, iv. 101.
Crofton, Rev. Zechariah, imprisoned, viii. 197, 223.
Croghan, Col. George, ix. 254, 259, 269, 272,
274, 275, 282, 283, 299, 301, 306, 328, 342, 343, 360, 380, 382, 384, 388, 390, 397, 402, 408, 411, 413, 414, 419, 434, 438, 461; x. 508. Letters of, to ix. 246; to Major Gates, 247, 251, 260, 266. Indian intelli- gence from, 261. His Journal, 283-289,
362-379. Crohon, Dennis, x. 606. Croizen, M., v. 340. Croker, Thomas, vii. 233. Cromett, Jeremiah, v. 333. Crompton, Dennis, vii. 559. Cromwell?, Lord, viii. 197. Cromwell, Henry, viii. 181. Cromwell, Jacobus, v. 508. Cromwell, Oliver, Protector, ii. 120; iv. 470; v. 319; vii. 287, 418, 420, 432, 436, 458, 463, 473, 502n, 587n, 589; vi. 77, 285, 289n, 290, 325n, 362, 363, 509n, 536n; viii. 122n, 200, 214, 378n, 687; x. 833. Letter from New-England ministers to, on his appli- cation for settlers in Ireland, ii. 115-118. Instructions to Major Sedgwick, 230. Successes in Ireland, 1649-50, vi. 75. At Wexford and Drogheda, 279. Sends an expedition against Hispaniola and Cuba, 1655, 289, 291. Speech at the opening of Parliament, 1654, mentioned, 293, 294. His death, vii. 590, 591. Cromwell, Richard, vii. 502. Chosen Pro- tector, 591. His character, 591. Cromwell, Capt. Thomas, and his crew, iii. 441. (Crumwell), Homicide by, vi. 178. Crooke, Samuel, B.D., viii. 77. Crosby,, i. 60.
Crosby. See Cosby.
Crose, Daniel, guilty of murder, iii. 362. Crosman, Robert, Jr., v. 231, 238.
Cross, Joseph, v. 302.
Cross, Mrs. Mary. See Morey, Mrs.
Cross in the ensign, defaced by Endecott, vi. 131, 132.
Croston, Mr., 1760, ix. 337, 339. Crouch, M.P., 1670, viii. 219.
Crouchley, Thomas, ix. 1. Crowne, Mr., 1680, v. 34. Crowninshield, Edward A., iii. 206.
Crown Point, v. 368, 370, 388, 393, 394, 395, 411, 434, 465, 466, 468, 478, 499, 500, 501, 516, 523, 531, 533, 535, 537, 538, 540, 541, 547, 565, 570, 573, 574; ix. 239, 300, 302, 303, 341, 458; x. 594. Engagement with Indians at, v. 378. Fort built at, 388. Intended expedition against, 1755, 392. Evacuation of, by the French, 500, 545. New fort at, 516, 518. Description of, 540. Called also Fort Frederick, 515, 516, 541. That name given it by the French, 540.
Cruelty of the Indians towards their prison- ers, v. 318, 403, 410, 411, 437, 556, 561; ix. 176.
Cruger, Mr., x. 499, 696. Cruger, Messrs., x. 597. Cruger, Harry, x. 567, 600. Cruger, John, x. 582, 602. Crum, Samuel, vi. 180.
Crump, Lieut.-Col., English Gov of Guada- loupe, v. 493.
Crump, a printer, viii. 428.
Crygier (Cruyer, Cryar), Martin, vii. 61, 63. Notice of, 61n.
Cudworth, Maj.-Gen. James, i. 20; iii. 301n; v. 31, 65, 66, 74, 80; viii. 251. Notices of, vii. 42n; viii. 251n.
Cudworth, Jonathan, v. 40.
Culberton's Fort, Indian hostilities at, v. 479. Culgar, Capt., 1767, x. 597. Cullen, James, viii. 632n.
Cullen, Thomas, letters to Increase Mather, viii. 632, 634.
Cullett (Cullick?), Capt., 1657, vii. 82. Cullick, Mrs., Death of, 1647, viii. 545. Cullick, Capt. John, vii. 82 (?), 451, 465, 471, 513. John Davenport and William Goodwin, letter to John Winthrop, Jr.,
Culpepper, Lord Thomas, v. 52, 67, 75, 100. Culver, Mr., 1716, viii. 421.
Culver's Root, viii. 420, 425. Culverwell, Rev. Ezekiel, viii. 77. Cumberland, R. I., vi. 299n.
Cumberland, Fort. See Fort Beausejour and Fort Cumberland.
Cumberland County, Pa., iv. 144; v. 410,
413, 425, 428. Indian hostilities in, 421, 422, 446; ix. 410.
Cumberland County, Va., iv. 181; v. 414. Cummins, Leonard, of Litchfield, v. 539. Cund, a sea term, iii. 140.
Cunningham, Capt., 1760, ix. 304, 471. Cunningham, Mr., 1775, i. 266.
Cunningham, Mr., killed, 1712, v. 333.
Cunningham, Waddel, vs. Forsey, x. 536,
540, 554 foll., 579.
Cuppunaugunnit, vi. 200.
"Curiosa Americana," by Cotton Mather, viii. 455.
Curlow, Jacob, vi. 267.
Currency, Colonial, x. 644. Tobacco, in Vir- ginia, ix. 133n.
Curtenius, Peter T., Letters of, to the Bos-
ton Donation Committee, iv. 163, 164. Letter to, from Samuel Adams, 165; from P. Boyer. 272.
Curtis, Mr., 1688, viii. 517, 519. Curtis, George T., Member M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; Cor. Memb. M. H. S., viii. p. xiii.; x. p. xvii.
Curtis, John, v. 40. Curtis, William, i. 94, 95. Cushenoc. See Augusta.
Cushing, Caleb, LL.D., Member M. H. S.,
v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. ix.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Cushing, Thomas, iv. 2, 40, 157, 171, 182,
185, 187, 188, 239, 244, 275, 368, 371, 372, 379, 428, 456. Letters of, to De Berdt, 347- 356; to Stephen Sayer, 356; to Roger Sherman, 358; to Arthur Lee, 360, 361; to Joseph Reed, 363; to Wm. Cooper, 364. Letter from Joseph Hawley to, 393- 397.
Cushing, Ch. Justice William, iv. 338. Cushman, Mrs. Mary (Allerton), iii. 455. Cushman, Robert, i. 133, 137; iii. 203; viii. 231. Twice an agent to England, iii. 30, 31, 43, 44, 47. Letters from, 36, 51, 54, 56, 143, 160. Character of his negotiations, 45, 48, 50, 60, 62. Answers complaints, 51, 56, 60. Discouraged and disposed to remain, 54, 70, 72. His sermon at Ply- mouth, 55n. His letter to Southworth, 71. Assistant in the Mayflower, 72. Passen- ger in the Fortune, 105, 114. Returns in the Fortune, 108, 122. Captured, 110, 122. Condemns Weston's colonists, 122. Pat- ent of Cape Ann in the name of, 168. Extract from a letter to, 191n. Writes to Bradford, 201. His death, 206. Notice of, 206n.
Cushman, Elder Thomas, iii. 201; v. 61; viii. 231, 257.
Cussens, John, vii. 370.
Custologa, an Indian, ix. 284, 285.
Custologa's Town, ix. 268, 269, 272, 285, 289, 321.
Customers, ix. 139, 140.
Custom-house in America, ix. 469 foll. Cuthbertson, Cuthbert, iv. 475.
Cutler, Manasseh, LL.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. v.; ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii. Cutler, Timothy, D.D., i. 33.
Cutshamakin, a Sagamore, iii. 438, 440, 441; vi. 197, 248, 258.
Cutt, Mr., 1724, v. 352. Cutt, Edward, iv. 216.
Cuttaquene, Alleged attempt of, to murder Uncas, vi. 268-270. Sentenced by the commissioners, 343n.
Cutter, William, of Newcastle, 1654, Letter of, ii. 195.
Cutter, William, of North Yarmouth, 1774, iv. 160.
Cutting, John, vii. 10, 12, 21, 221, 476. Cutts, Mrs., 1683, v. 119.
Cutts, Samuel, iv. 228. Cyprianus, St., viii. 76.
D., J., Mr., 1682, v. 63.
D., J., "Exposition of the Lord's Prayer," viii. 77.
D., T., Mr., 1682, v. 64.
Dade, Mr., excommunicates Ferdinando Adams, vi. 432.
Daggett, Napthali, Pres. of Yale College, ii.
Daggett, Th. See Doggett. Dagworthy, Lieut.- Col., 1758, v. 481. Dale, Sir Thomas, ix. 1, 2, 5, 6, 28, 38, 39, 40-46, 51, note after p. 488. Account of, 52-59. His death, 59.
Dale, Dr. Valentine, appointed commissioner to treat with the Duke of Parma, ix. 52. Dalrymple, Col., iv. 371.
Dalton, or Daulton, Rev. Mr., deprived, 1637, vi. 563.
Dalton, Michael, his "Country Justice," v. 164; vi. 382.
Dalton, Rev. Timothy, i. 212. Death of, viii.
Dalyel, Capt., 1763, ix. 485. His death, x. 489.
Damaris Cove, Indian hostilities at, v. 341, 363.
Damariscove Islands, iv. 474, (Damorall's Cove) 478.
Damiscove Island, Me., i. 234n. Dammon, vi. 520.
Damulic language, New Testament printed in the, viii. 445.
Dana, Mrs. Matilda (Webber), iii. 247n. Dana, Prof. James F., iii. 247n.
Dana, Richard H., Jr., Member M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. ix.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Dana, Judge Samuel, iv. 339.
Danbury, Conn., Donation to Boston, 1774, iv. 16n.
Danby, Thomas, Earl of, Impeachment of, viii. 19, 346.
Dande, Thomas, vi. 561.
Dane, Nathan, LL.D., Member M. H. S., i.
Danforth, Mr., viii. 546.
Danforth, Mrs. Hannah (Allen), viii. 373n. Danforth, Rev. John, viii. 38.
Danforth (Danford), Lydia. See Beaman, Mrs.
Danforth, Rev. Samuel, of Roxbury, v. 15,
167; viii. 546?. Letter to Thomas Hinck- ley, v. 166.
Danforth, Rev. Samuel, of Taunton, viii.
373. Letter of, to C. Mather, to be com- municated to the ministers in Boston, i. 255-260. Notices of, 255; viii. 373n. Danforth, Dep.-Gov. Thomas, i. 10-12, 15, 21; v. 1, (Danford) 68; vii. 160n; viii. 388n, 501, 538, 546?, 709. Letters to In- crease Mather, 504, 505, 506, 507. Notice of, 504n.
Dangerfield, alias Willoughby, informer, 1679, viii. 25, 26.
Daniel, Capt., 1678, viii. 246.
Daniel, Capt., 1689, v. 215.
Daniel, Benjamin, killed, at Winter Harbor,
Daniel, Peter, ii. 262.
Danks, Capt., 1759, v. 522.
Danks, Capt. Isaac, 1775, iv. 257.
Darby, Lieut.-Col., 1760, ix. 348.
Darby, George, viii. 62.
Darley, Henry, vii. 163.
Dartmouth, Eng., Pilgrims at, iii. 68-74. Dartmouth, Mass., i. 255, 256, 257; v. 9, 10, 241, 242, 247, 291, 295; vi. 342. Dartmouth, William Legge, Earl of, iv. 361, 368; x. 697, 700, 749, 771. Letters of, to Gov. Gage, 712, 713, 716; to Lord Dun- more, 718, 720, 721, 723, 724, 728, 734, 735, 736, 737; to Gov. Penn, 729, 730, 731, 732. Extract of letter of, 718. Let- ters to, from Gov. Eden, 692; Gov. Mar- tin, 698; Lord Dunmore, 718, 720, 721; Gov. Franklin, 708; Gen. Gage, 713. Darrell, John, i. 100.
Dashwood, Capt., 1767, iv. 405. Dashwood, Samuell, ii. 262.
Davaux, Count, viii. 712.
Daveis, Charles S., v. 360n. Cor. Memb. M. H. S., iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. xi.; vi. p. xi.; vii. p. xi. His death, viii. p. xiv.
Davenport, Lieutenant, 1637, iii. 359. Davenport, Mr., 1646, vi. 379.
Davenport, Mr., 1664, vi. 296. Davenport, Mrs. Abigail, viii. 264, 266, 307. Davenport, James, ii. 154.
Davenport, Rev. John, iv. 296; vi. 4, 76, 94, 165, 325n, 357, 492; vii. 15, 150, 469, 471, 589; viii. 55, 68, 76, 122, 123n, 184, 187, 190, 263, 266, 469n, 614. Arrival of, in New England, vi. 344n. Letters to John Winthrop, Jr., vii. 489-520, 521-532. Let- ter to Elizabeth Winthrop, 520. Fac- similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate Letter to William Goodwin, viii. 126; 181, 192, 202; to William Goffe, 198; to Mrs. Sarah Cotton, 546; to John Cotton, 547. Letters to, from Walter Fyler, 172; from Robert New- man, 173, 183, 201; from Mr. Lang, 173; from John Winthrop, Jr., 174, 183; from William Hooke, 177, 194, 207; from Mr. Brooks, 181, 185. Letter found at his house, 186. Letters from Increase Mather, 188, 205; from Humphrey Davie, 202, 203, 204. Notices of, vii. 487n; viii. 126n. Davenport, John, Jr., viii. 264, 266. Davids, James, pseudonym used by Col. John Dixwell, viii. 127n, 164n. David's Fort, Invasion of, v. 410. Davidson, William, iii. 409, 410. Davie (Davy), Humphrey, viii. 190, 198. Extracts from letters of, to John Daven- port, 202, 203, 204. Notice of, 190n. Davie, Sir John, viii. 190.
Davies, Capt., viii. 170.
Davies, Benjamin, viii. 621, 639. Davies, James, i. 240, 241. Davies, John, vii. 161.
Davies, Sir John, indicted for high treason, viii. 29.
Davies, Capt. R., i. 234, 240, 242, 245,
Davies, Sir William, viii. 29.
Davis, Capt., 1712, v. 334.
Davis, Capt., 176-, iv. 403; x. 521, 535,
536, 569, 581, 582, 588, 593.
Davis, Mr., 1654, vii. 488.
Davis, Mr., of New Haven, 1682, viii. 609. Davis, Mr., 1775, iv. 197.
Davis, Mrs., d. 1678, v. 28.
Davis, Mrs. Catherine (Wendell), iv. 492. Davis, Daniel, Member M. H. S., i. p. v.; ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii.
Davis, Eleazer, of Concord, v. 358. Davis, Hon. George T., Member M. H. S., iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Davis, Isaac P., ii. 238. Member M. H. S., i. p. ix.; ii. p. xvii.; Cabinet-keeper, p.
Davis, Sergeant John, messenger to Narra- gansett Indians, iii. 432.
Davis, John, H. C., 1651, lost at sea, vii. 35n, 588n.
Davis, Judge John,i. 85.; iv. 493, 494. Cited, ii. 156, 157; iii. 88, 131, 206, 315; viii. 233n, 689. Member M. H. S., i. p. v.; ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii.; President, p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p. xx.; on the Com- mittee of Publication of vol. 6, 9, 1st Se- ries; vol. 1, 4, 7, 2d Series, p. xxi. Notes by, v. 162, 187, 256. Some errors of, iii. 372, 373. On the community of property, iii. 135.
Davis, Deacon Joseph, iv. 267. Davis, Moses, v. 350.
Davison, Capt., v. 322.
Davison, Christopher, ix. 15. Dawes, Abraham, ix. 140. Dawson, Dr., 1767, iv. 413.
Dawson, Henry B., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii. Dawson, William, i. 66.
Day, Stephen, commences printing at Cam- bridge, 1638, vi. 99. Letter from William Pynchon to, 376. Notice of, 376n. Day, Hon. Thomas, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xviii.
Deacons, Office of, viii. 11. Deale,
1763 foll., ix. 483, 486, 488; x.
489, 490, 491, 501, 515, 519. Dean, James, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvi.
Dean, William, vii. 410. Deane, Capt., 1759, v. 505.
Deane, Charles, i. 110; iv. p. vi.; Member M. H. S., i. p. xi.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vií. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.; on the Standing Com., ii. p. xvi.; iii. p. iv.; on the Commit- tee of Publication of vol. 2, 4th Series, ii. p. xvi.; vol. 3, 4th Ser., iii. p. iv.; vol. 6, 4th Ser., vi. p. vi.; vol. 7, 4th Ser., vii. p. ii.; Rec. Sec., vii. p. vii.; viii. p. ix.; ix. p. xiii; on the Standing Com., i. p. xxi. Notes by, ii. 115, 119. Notes on the first Plymouth patent, 156, 157, 163. Deane, Sir John, Death of, vii. 632n, 633. Deane, Admiral Richard, 1653, vii. 463. Deane, Silas, iv. 49.
Deane, Walter, v. 6; and others, to Thomas Hinckley, 234.
Dearborn, Mrs., d. 1826, ii. 154.
Dearing, George, deposition relating to Robert Nash, vii. 368.
De Berdt, Dennys, iv. 439, 451. Letters of T. Cushing to, 347, 350-352, 356. Grant of the Massachusetts legislature to, 349, 358. His accounts, x. 717. Debt, Attachment for, x. 690. Declaration concerning lawful sports to be used, by King James I., vi. 411. Declaration of Indulgence, 1663, viii. 207; 1672, 144.
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Deerfield, Mass., sufferings from the In- dians, ii. 235, 237; v. 318, 350, 372.
Deering, Mrs., 1723, v. 346.
Deering, Col. Thomas, i. 45.
Deer Island, vii. 536; viii. 517.
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De Lancey, Mr., his pamphlet, 1765, x. 584. De Lancey, Mrs., 1760, ix. 319.
De Lancey, Lieut.-Gov. James, ix. 277, 300, 304; x. 599, 602. Letters of, to R. Monck- ton, ix. 237, 238.
De Lancey, Jemmy, ix. 303, 304. Delancey, Oliver, ix. 477; x. 491, 696. Letter of, to Gen. Monckton, 569.
De Lancey, Stephen, x. 549.
De Lancey and Watts, ix. 485, 488; x. 501, 544, 573.
Delancy, James, x. 560. Delaval, 1669, vii. 316.
Delaware, vi. 335, 363; viii. 600; x. 801, 807. Proposed settlements of, ii. 24; vi. 94; from Connecticut, 1654, vii. 419, 420, 549. Ex- pedition to, 1664, and surrender of the Dutch, 309, 310.
Delaware Bay, x. 733, 788. Capt. Young's
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Delaware River, v. 457, 460; ix. 81, 115, 131; x. 730, 801, 825.
Delaware troops, ix. 354; x. 800.
De la Warre, Lady, ix. 28, 36.
De la Warre, Lord, i. 222; ix. 1-6, 10, 13, 14, 17, 22, 28, 32, 35, 36, 38, 50, 51, 55, 67. De la Warre, vessel, ix. 4, 55. Delft Haven, iii. 59.
Dell, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bright), vii. 385n. Dell, Rev. William, his books burnt at Bos- ton, 1654, vi. 291.
Dellingan, Mr., 1637, vi. 563.
Dellius, Domine, i. 106.
Demerè, Capt., 1759, v. 535; ix. 337, 341. Demick, Capt., v. 403.
"Demonstration of Love," by W. Codding- ton, vi. 312n.
Deney, Rev. Thomas, i. 15. Denham, Mr., viii. 215. Denis, William, v. 220.
Denison, Maj.-Gen. Daniel, i. 209; iv. 448; vi. 296; viii. 533, 586. Notice of, 533n. Denison, Mrs. Patience (Dudley), viii. 533n. Denison, Dr. Stephen, vi. 15.
Denmark, Invasion of, by Tilly, 1627, vi. 33. Invasion of, by the king of Sweden, 1627- 28, 85.
Dennis, Capt., expedition against Virginia, 1651, vi. 363.
Denny, Gov., 1760, ix. 278, 304, 306, 320, 326.
Denny, Henry G., A.M., Member M. H. S., viii. p. xi.; ix. p. xv.; Cabinet-keeper, viii. p. ix.; ix. p. xiii. Dent, Mr., 1674, viii. 270. Dent, Rev. Arthur, viii. 77.
Denton, Daniel (Richard?), his "Divine Soliloquy," viii. 630.
Denys, Nicolas, Gov. of Canada, iv. 464, 466n, 470.
Denys, Simon, iv. 470. Denyson, Daniel, ii. 117.
De Foe, Daniel, his narrative of the appari- | Deptford, ship, v. 313.
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