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43. his court. 42. remains neu- | Capowake, now martha's, or martyn's,

43.

44.

ter in the pequot war.
advice to the pequots.
chem of massachusetts. vi. 452.
453. his death. 464. his war
with the pequots. vii. P. 59. an
enemy of plymouth colony. ix.

95.

vii. 151.

his vineyard. v. 68.
sa- Captain's hill. iii. 185. x. 58. 62.
Cárder, richard. ix. 179. 182.
Cardigan mountain. viii. 174.
Carding at christmas, questioned. x.
182. 183.
Cards and dice forbidden. vii. P. 23.
Careswell, the name of gov winslow's
farm. x. 62. 65. 66.
Carew, gome.
v. 36.
Carew, or cary.
Carey's american museum, referred
to. x. 81. 82.
Carlisle, earl of. v. 89. vi. 668.
Carman, capt. his victory over a turk-
ish ship, near the isle of palma. vi.
424. drowned. 525.
Carnes, rev. john. iv. 149.
Carolina walnut. iv. 270.
Carolina, north, and virginia troops,
with general robertson and others,
vanquish the cherokees. vii. 61.
Carpenter, william. ix. 170. 182.
Carr, sir robert, commissioner with

a friend of rhode island. 202.
his grant to roger williams. 169.
and miantonimo, their contest with
ousamequin. vii. 75. his sons. an
army sent against them by united
colonies of new england. viii. 2.
Cantaugcanteest hill. iii. 177.
Cape ann, origin of its name. i. (xx.)
ii. 69.
named by capt. mason;
settled. v. 102. 105. dorchester
people establish as a place for fish-
ing. 106.
or cape tragabizanda;
granted by plymouth council to
capt. mason. vi. 614. 615. whirl-
wind at. 623. french vessel wreck-

ed at. 649. vii. 32.
Cape breton surrendered by treaty of
charles i. to the french. vii. P. 78.
Cape charles, origin of its name.
12. ix. 110.

V.

v. 10.

Cape cod. iii. 21. bass and mackerel
fishery at. 220 visited by gos-
nold; origin of its name.
indians. 33. an embalmed person
and whales found there by plymouth
pilgrims. ix. 35. 36. or paomet. 50.
Cape cod canal, papers about; early |
proposed. viii. 192. report about
of a committee of massachusetts
general court in 1776, with thomas
machin's estimates. 193-196.
Cape diamond. ii. 243. 244.
Cape François. iii. 241.

Cape harbour. x. 67. 68.

v.

Cape henry, origin of its name.
12. fort at early. viii. 109.
Cape james visited by capt. darmer.
ix. 11.

Cape poge. iii. 40. 46. 58. 72.
Cape poge pond. iii. 72.

Cape porpoise. v. 14. comes under

the jurisdiction of massachusetts.
vi. 543. vii. P. 66.

Cape sables, scottish plantation at,
purchased by the french; under the
care of cardinal richlieu.
v. 161.
Cape shoals. vi. 611.
Capel, lord, executed. iv. 157.
Capital laws established in massachu-
setts, 1841, 1642. a list of. iv. 112.

col. nichols and others to new eng-
land. vi. 585. 665. vii. 79. 91. 92.
(And see nichols, col. and commis-
sioners.) viii. 52. 58. 62. 64. 75. 77.
81.82. 84. 87. 90. 92. 95.
Carratuncas, carrying place. ii. 231.
Carter, -, deputy governour of
providence island. vi. 378.
Carter, rev. thomas, first of woburn,
iii. 161. ordained by one of the
church members. vi. 408. vii. 40.
42.

Carter, john, sent from east tennessee
to north carolina for assistance. vii.
61.

Cartier, -, referred to.
Cartwright, rev.

x. 132.

a non-con-

formist. v. 118.
Cartwright, col. george, commission-
er, with col. nichols and others, to
new england. vi. 577. 665. vii.
92. notice of. vi. 579. (See com-
missioners, and nichols, col.)
taken by the dutch and loses his
papers. vi. 585. vii. 79. 98. 103.
viii. 58. 62. 64. 75. 77. 81. 82. 84.
87.90. his arrival at boston. 92.
95. 96.

is

Carver, john, first governour of ply-
mouth colony. i. (v.) iii. 229.
231.232. v. 46. 53. 62. dies. 66.
and his wife. 67. ix. 38. arrives

with plymouth colony, consisting of
about one hundred persons. 167.
Carver, occupation of its inhabitants.
iii. 164. description of. iv. 271.
its situation, soil and productions;
its rivers, brooks and ponds. 271.
274. its iron ore. 272. its cedars,
&c. 272. its furnaces. 272. 273.
its mills, and fish. 274. its man-
ufactory of baskets; its houses and
inhabitants. 276. its census.
its ministers. 277.
Carver, with bland, sent to
hung. 47.

277.

acco-

mack. i. 46.

Carver,

(the traveller.)

ii. 2.

9. 38. x. 87.

149.

Cary, john. vii. 138. 143. 147.
150.

Cary, henry, viscount falkland, un-
dertook to plant a colony in new-
foundland. viii. 225.

Cary, richard. ii. 46. 47. 178.
Cary, rev. thomas, of newburyport.
ii. 178. iv. 144.

Cary, francis. vii. 149.
Cary, jonathan, vii. 149.
Cary, james. vii. 149.

whale

Cary, or carew. vii. 151, 154.
Cary, eliphalet. vii. 160.
Cary, caleb. vii. 160.
Cary lucius. vii. 170.
Casco bay. iv. 160. v. 14. 16.
cast up at. vi. 642. v. 31.
Case of the governour and company
of massachusetts bay, stated by sir
w. jones, king's attorney general.
vi. 617-621.

Casely, william. iv. 239.
Casely, edward. iv. 240.
Castahanas indians. See pastanownas.
Castine, sieur de, marries an indian.
viii. 256.

Castine, baron de s. an indian chief.
viii. 256.

Castor and pollux. ii. 99.
Catanoneaux indians. ii. 42.

Catardin or natardin mountain, a de-
seription of. viii. 112. indian super-
stition about. 116.
Cate, mary. x. 176.

Caterpillars destructive in massachu-
setts. viii. 18.

Catchmay, sir richard, a patentee of
new england. v. 217.
Catholick missions among indians of
new spain. ii. 30.

Cattle first brought to plymouth. v.
94. early brought to virginia. viii.
210. price of, in massachusetts.
v. 238.

Cawcatant. y. 61.

Cawgust, or saugus. iv. 3.
Cayuga, or keiuga, indians, their nuin-
ber, &c. viii. 244.

Cecil, lord general. viii. 208.
Cedar brook. iv. 272.
Cedar point. iv. 228.

Cedar swamp. ii. 160. iv. 272. 275.
Centre-centre tree. vii. 141.
Century sermon of dr. kendall cited.
i. (xxv.) of callender. i. 210.
Cephas, mrs. x. 180.
Chactaws. ii. 3. their residence ;
tradition concerning their origin.
16. their language, agriculture,
civilization and numbers. 17. their
annuity. 18. 20. 26. 27. 28.
Chadbourne,
builds a great
house at strawberry bank. v. 219.
Chaddock, capt. comes to new eng-
land for men and money. vi. 424.
his pinnace blown up and strange
sights seen. 425. viii. 23.
Chaddock,

, governour of ber-

mudas. vi. 424.
Chaddock, rev. calvin, of rochester.
iv. 263. x. 33.

Chactoos indians, their residence and
number. ii. 27.

Challons, capt. henry, sent on disco-
very, with two american indians, to
north america, by the new england
company; his misfortunes. ix. 3.
Chalmers, george, esq. x. 192.
Chamberlain, deacon aaron. viii. 45.
Chamberlain, nathaniel. viii. 45.
Chamberlain, abraham. ii. 144.
Chamberlain, william. ii. 162.
Chamberlain,

" secretary of
new hampshire. vi. 617.
Chamberlin,
vii. 155.
Chambers, thomas. iv. 239.
Chamblee. vi. 639.
Chamisso,
lin. iv. 98.

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Champney, richard. ii. 162. iv.

76.

passengers, cows and mares. vii. P.
61.

Chandler, edmund. vii. 138. x. 57. Charles river, named. i. (xx.) iii.

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Chapin, dr. x. 83.
Chaplain, rev.

elder, at wea-

thersfield. vi. 307. 314.
Chapman, ralph. iv. 224.
Chappaquiddick. iii. 70. description
of. 72.

Chappaquonset. iii. 74.

Chard, caleb. vii. 120. 123.
Chard, william. vii. 120.
Charderton, dr. vii. P. 15.
Charity, ship, of dartmouth, arrives
with provisions. v. 240.

Charles ii. grants new york, martha's
vineyard and other islands to duke
of york. iii. 85. address to, from
massachusetts, on his restoration.
vi. 557. his answer. 561. gives
a favourable reception to agents of
massachusetts; sends commission-
ers to new england. 577. 665.
his instructions to the commission-
ers. 578. 665. his letter to mas-
sachusetts requiring a declaration
of war between england and france
to be published in massachusetts.
viii. 102. his birth and christening.
vii. P. 16.

Charles, an indian. vii. 143.
Charles, the ship, arrives at salem.
v. 129. 132. vii. P. 10. is attack-
ed by dunkirkers. v. 140. 141.
vii. P. 19.

Charles, of oleron, ship, trial of. iv.
102. owned by t. deane and oth-
ers; a decision regarding it produ-
ces complaints. viii. 71. which
case is appealed to the king's com-
missioners. 82. 83. but massa-
chusetts general court summons
the parties to a hearing, and gives
potice to the commissioners. 88.
89.

Charles, of dartmouth, ship, cast away
at piscataqua. vi. 420.
Charles, of barnstaple, ship, brings

136. 265. v. 16. indians at. V.
32.

Charles river bridge, description of.
ii. 172. pays a revenue to harvard
college. 166.

Charles river, virginia. ix. 110.
Charles's neck, in rochester. iv. 251.
Charleston, south carolina, surrenders
to the british. iii. 244.

Charlestown. i. (ix.) its church
gathered, being the second in mas-
sachusetts. ii. 88. described by
johnson. 89. history of by dr.
josiah bartlett. ii. 163. its situa
tion and extent; its indian name.
163. its first fortification; its
church gathered; court of assist-
ants at, on board the arbella. 164.
most of its inhabitants remove to
boston; small pox at; its first
meeting house; its first delegates
to general court; purchases gov.
winthrop's house; fines those who
neglect to attend town meeting,
165. character of its inhabitants;
judicial courts at; its dry dock the
first in the country; fires at. 166.
its ferry and bridges. 166. 167.
deserted before the battle of bun.
ker's hill. 167. its fortifications.
168. is destroyed by the british,
167. is rebuilt. 169. its build-
ings and inhabitants; its votes for
governour, etc.; its newspaper;
its births and deaths; its streets.
169. its state taxes remitted; aid.
ed by a lottery; applies to congress
for relief without effect; its publick
buildings; its congregational, bap-
tists' and universalists' meeting
houses; its church bell presented
by messrs. champion, dickason and
burgis, of london; its law about
brick buildings.. 170. its bridge;
its congregational, baptist and uni-
versalists churches founded. 171.
its fire society; a monument erect-
ed to gen. joseph warren by its
freemasons; some baptists at deny
the necessity of ordination; its so-
cieties; description of its bridge.
172. 173. the first town that in-
stituted funeral honours to washing-
ton. 173. character of its inha-

bitants; its manufactures, marine
hospital and navy yard; its military
hospital. 174. its state prison;
but one of its inhabitants, thomas
danforth, took part with the british.
175. opposed to british treaty of
1795; its inhabitants republicans.
176. its men bred at harvard col-
lege. 177. its militia. 179. its
schools and school houses. 180.
184. its professional men. 180.
its washington hall. 181. its
births and deaths. 182. its cen-
sus. 183. its manufactures. 183.
184. iii. 136. iv. 155. planted.
V. 134. 158. becomes a church
distinct from boston, and settles
rev. mr. james. v. 187. divisions
in its church. 191. its ferry
granted to harvard college. vii.
28. taxed £7 out of £50 in mas-
sachusetts. vii. P. 1. its people
remove to boston. P. 1. its taxes
for the support of ministers. P. 6.
its people prevented from attending
church in boston by the ice. P. 7.
its ferry proposed and regulated.
P. 6. 30. its first church member.
P. 12. its people die of scurvy.
P. 19. its tax. P. 57. 31. 85.
viii. 230. joins with boston in con-
tributing to build rev. j. wilson's
meeting house and house at boston.
vii. P. 65. list of its church mem-
bers, many of whom removed to
boston, being 151 that had joined it.
P. 68. 69. its people, members of
charlestown and boston church,
which had been removed to the
latter place, are dismissed to form
for themselves a church at charles-
town, under rev. mr. james. P. 69.
70. which is formed. P. 71. its
church covenant. P. 72. fire at.
viii. 24. a battery at. 72. profits
of its ferry to harvard college in
the time of president dunster. x.
187.

Charlevoix. ii. 2. 7. quoted. viii.
256. x. 132.

Charlotte furnace, in carver. iv. 272.
Charter of new england; its date.
vii. P. 13. x. 68.

Charter of massachusetts, a legal opin-
ion about. i. (xxvii.) taken away.
iv. 160. from william and mary.
iii. 87. iv. 160. x. 68.

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Charter of rhode island from earl of
warwick. vii. 78. from parliament
of england. vii. 83.
Charter rights of rhode island, papers
concerning. vii. 98.
Chase,
iii. 66. iv. 179. 260.
Chase, rev. stephen, of newcastle, new
hampshire. iv. 78.

Chase, rev. stephen, of lynn. viii. 176.
Chase, deacon francis.
x. 177.
Chaudiere pond. ii. 232. 234.
Chaudiere river. ii. 233. 235. 236.
Chaumout, father, composed a gram-
mar of huron language. viii. 250.
Chauncey, rev. israel, leather mitten
ordination of, at stratford, connecti-
cut. ii. 132.

Chauncey, rev. nathaniel, of hatfield.
iv. 85. 245.

Chauncey, elnathan, of boston. iv.
85.245.

Chauncy, president c. protests against
the synod at cambridge. i. 201.
his anti-synodalia" answered by
rev. mr. allen of dedham. 202.
204. referred to. vi. 590. a great
divine. ii. 260. iv. 220. 222.233.
of scituate. iv. 239. notice of. 245.
his opinions on baptism. vi. 544.
dies. 607.663. vii. 10.
Chauncy, rev. dr. charles, of boston.
ii. 190. 256. iii. 198. viii. 282.
Chawanok river. ix. 114.
Checkett, joseph.
iv. 240.
Checkley, mrs. mary. iv. 101.
Checkley, rev. samuel, sen. of boston.
iv. 131. 142.
Checkley, rev. samuel, jun. of boston.
iv. 131.

Checkley, samuel. x. 26. 27.
Chedwick, charles. iv. 110.
Cheesauncook lake. viii. 115.
Cheesborough, william. vii. P. 60.
P. 69. viii. 233.
Cheeshahteaumuck, caleb, the only
indian who has received the honors
of harvard college. ii. 178.
Cheesman, capt. ii. 244. slain. 246.
Cheever, dr. ezekiel. ii. 175.
Cheever, thomas. ii. 178. vii. 130.
Cheever, rev. samuel. iv. 92.
Cheever, ezekiel, the schoolmaster,
notice of. vii. 129. his accidence,
written at new haven. 129. 130-
132.

Chiesman, taken by beverly. i. 63.
dies in prison. 63.

Chiesman, mrs. her great affection for Chikohacki indians. ii. 6.

her husband. i. 64.

Chelmsford settled. vi. 543.
Chelsea bridge, cost of. ii. 171.
Chepache west. iv. 289.

Cherokees indians. ii. 13. mission
to; formerly resided near charles-
town, south carolina. 13. their
residence, numbers, agriculture and
annuities. 13. mistakes about its
school corrected. iv. 65-69.
make treaty with virginia. vii. 58.
59. vanquished, and make treaty
with north carolina, virginia, and
tennessee. 61. cede kentucky,

and land on cumberland river, to
the whites. vii. 62.
Cherokees river. ii. 19.
Cherry valley. x. 64.
Cheselden,

i. 108.

attack

Chesmore, martha. x. 177.
Chespiacke river, virginia. ix. 110.
Chester, new hampshire, sketch of its
ministers and churches. ix. 368.
Cheverus, right rev. bishop. x. 127.
Chiachioumas indians. ii 15.
Chickamauga, indians at, vanquished
by isaac shelby. vii. 62.
the whites there. vii. 64.
Chickatabut. See chikkatabut.
Chickering, rev. joseph, of woburn,
his dedication sermon, and account
of johnson. ii. 95.
Chickesaws indians. ii. 3. 13. their
residence. 15. formerly carried
their wars to mexico and new spain.
15. their warriours. 15. their
school, civilization, numbers and
annuity. 16. mission to. 13.
Chiennes indians, their progenitors
supposed to have come from wales
with madoc. ii. 36. their residence
and number. 36.
Chiennes river. ii. 36.
Chignecto. iii. 194.
Chikkatabut. v. 61.

or chickatabut,
a sachem at neponset. vii. 143.
dines with, and receives presents
from gov. winthrop. P. 25. 26.
promises to pay for any damage
done by his tribe. P. 29. 58. a
man punished for stealing from.
P. 35. his men put in the bilboes
and punished by him for assaulting
englishmen. P. 65. alias wampa-
tuck, sells land at bridge water to
peregrine white.
x. 70.

Child, dr. caleb. ii. 158.

Child, major john, his confutation, etc.
iv. 107.

ar-

Child, dr. robert. iv. 107. his peti-
tion. 108. 111. 112. his imprison-
ment. 120. 199. grievances con-
tained in his petition to court of
massachusetts. vi. 500. 512.
gument before the court, in which
gov. winthrop says that there lie no
appeals to england. 514. fined.
515. arrested for seditious petition. -
515. again petitions against massa-
chusetts; his dispute with mr. wil-
loughby. 518.

Chilmark. iii. 45-49. its husband-
ry. 50-53. its buildings and
shipping. 74. 88. its mills. 60.

61.

Chilmark point. iii. 72. 94.
Chilmark great pond. iii. 41.
Chilton, mary, the first person who
landed at plymouth. iii. 174. vii.
153.

Chilton, richard. iii. 174.
Chilton, susanna. iii. 174.
Chilton, james
vii. 153.

Chimnies forbidden to be of wood.
vii. P. 23.
Chipman, ward. i. 231.
Chipman, john, esq. iv. 143.
Chipman's hill. ix. 131. 132.
Chippaquiddick island. iii. 19. 40.
59. 70. 93. its light house and
buildings. 72. 73.
Chippaquiddick neck. iii. 72.
Chippaquonset. iii. 46. 56.
Chippeway indians, their language.
ii. 6. 10. 12.

Chippeway river. ii. 12. 40.
Chippeway indian language. See x.
index. 155-158.

Chippewyan indians, their residence,
number and language. ii. 42. 43.
Chise, its meaning. ix. 91.
Chittenden, thomas. iv. 240.
Choate, john, esq. iv. 137. 148.
Choate, rev.
of kingston, new

hampshire. ix. 367.
Choctaws. See chactaws.
Cholmley, capt. viii. 156.
Chop, west and east. iii 39.
Choris, a russian painter. iv. 98.
Christian disciple. i. 232.
Christian monitor. i. 258.
Christiantown. iii. 93.

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