colony of, settled by mr. hains, w. | hopkins, mr. hooker, mr. ludlowe and others. ix. 175. defeats the pequots. x. 59. prepares to make war upon the narragansets and dutch. 60.
Connecticut river, discovered by the dutch, and called fresh river. v. 18. plymouth trading house at. 172. vii. 124.
Conner, benjamin. x. 177. Conney, john. viii. 105. Conohasset. See conahasset. Conscience, questions of.
183. provisions for liberty of, in rhode island. vii. 78. 79. Consociation of churches, questions about. i. 198. Conspiracy of indians at martha's vineyard. iii. 81. Consumption; among indians.
68. more frequent after a cold winter. iv. 75. formerly uncom- mon in new england. v. 21. Contempt of authority punished. vii.
Cooke, francis. iii. 208. Cooke, jacob. iii. 209. Cooke, jacob, jun. iii. 208. Cooke, robert. iii. 209. Cooke, william. iii. 209. Cooke, elisha, of boscawen. X
Cooke, william. iv. 60. Cooke, rev.samuel, of west cambridge. ii. 149.
Cooke, samuel. viii. 45. Cooke, sylvanus. iv. 63. Coolidge, joseph. viii. 45. Cooly, daniel. viii. 238. Coombe, iv. 260. Coombs, margaret. x. 179. Cooper, v. 197. Cooper, john, his donation to barn- stable church. i. 175. iv. 239. 243.
Cooper, rev. william, of boston. i.
Coppin, robert, pilot of the first set- tlers at plymouth. ix. 36. Copt hill court. vii. 188. Coquillee. ii. 29.
Coran-canas indians, their residence and numbers.
Corbatant See corbitant. Corbean river. ii. 40. 41. Corbet, miles. vi. 349. ix 185. Corbitant, indian sachem. v. 68. in- imical to plymouth. ix. 54.
Corlis, iv. 132. Corn, high price of, in massachusetts colony. v. 139. 140. scarce in massachusetts, having been destroy- ed by a hurricane. v. 162. price of, regulated. v. 246. a tender in payment of debts. 246. vii. P. 35. unless money or beaver is expressed. vii. P 35. price of. vii. P. 1. 10. 20. 29. 59. 86. viii. 243. purchase of without leave prohibited. vii. P. how affected by wet and cold summers. vii. P. 65. indian, very small, &c. in 1632. vii. P. 65. very scarce, its high price in connecti- cut. viii. 153. method of plant- ing. iii. 158.
Cornbury, lord, persecuted by pres- byterians. i. 145. ii. 263. Cornhill harbour or creek. v. 55. Cornhill,
some of his family killed by indians. vi. 345. Cornhill, or forthill, boston, its fortifi- cation begun, on which charlestown people, &c. work. vii. P. 61. Cornish's tavern. iii. 201. Cornwallis, lord. iii. 236, 245.
Correction, house of, ordered to be built at boston. vii. P. 68. Correspondence of rev. dr. j. eliot.
advice to r. saltonstall.
- 65. of boston, england. 134. 135. 168. arrives in new england.. 169. his fast sermon. 174. 175. way of the churches in new eng- land," influence in ecclesiasti- cal affairs. 182. ordained teach- er of church in boston. 188. success. 190. opinion of roger williams. 203. preaches at salem, and persuades females not to wear veils. 205. 215. 280. quoted. 281. religious opinions. 289. discourse about sanctification. 291. difficulties on account of religious opinions. 298. an- swers to questions submitted to synod at cambridge. 299. treatise of the new covenant re- ferred to. 302. letter to r. saltonstall. vi. 341. argues that magistrates should be chosen for life. 386. "bloody tenet wash- ed," quoted. 402. in favour of sending men to england to treat with divines. 409. death and character. 553. entered the uni- versity at thirteen years of age. vii. 5. 29. 41. P. 13. 15. obliged to hide from bishop laud's pursuivants; his letter. P. 80. x. 56. lution of questions of conscience. 183. letter to francis hutchin- son on the power of the church to dismiss a member of good standing at his request. 184.
Cottages forbidden to be erected at a distance from protection. iii. 163. Cotterell, francis. vi. 600.
Cotton, seaborn, afterwards a student at cambridge college, born during passage to new england. ii. 85. son of rev. john cotton. 86. Cotton, rev. john, minister of ply- mouth. iii. 187. his salary. 188. iv. 245.
Cotton, rev. john, of yarmouth. iv.
Cottington, lord. v. 151. 153. Cottle, Cotton, rev. john, of boston, his resi- dence. i. (xxx.) 194. jealous of the authority of government. 195. ii. 86. 108. arrives. iii. 134. ap- 149. pointed teacher in boston church. Cotton, deacon thomas. ii. 153. 135. 285. iv. 7. 104. thursday Cotton, rev. john, of halifax, massa- lecture. 114. 143. 156. 157. chusetts. iv. 93. account of.
Cotton, rev. john, of newtown. ii.
282. member of massachusetts | Coventry, j. x. 69. convention; his library. 283. his printed works. 282. 294. Cotton, josiah, jun. iv. 93. Cotton, rev. josiah, of sandown, new hampshire. iv. 78.
Cotton, rev. samuel, of litchfield, new hampshire. iv. 78. x. 56.
Cotton, john, esq. iv. 92. 93. Cotton, rev. josiah, minister of ware- ham. iv. 293.
Cotton's diary, quoted. iii. 194. Cough, an epidemick, prevails through new england. vi. 554. Coulson, v. 122. Council and president of new eng- land, their dedication of the "brief relation, &c." ix. 1. their doings misrepresented. 2. 3. 5. send out capt. challons, who is unfortunate. 3. their charter renewed. 11. 12. 13. but is opposed and brought un- der notice of parliament, as a mo- nopoly. 14. 15. send out several plantations with patents. 19. and many ships. 20. and propose to build all their ships there. 20. send people to select a port for their principal town. 20. their proposed form of government for new england. 21. 22.
Council of plymouth resigns its char- ter. v. 272. Council, standing, in massachusetts. vii. 53.
Counsellor, a heavy fine imposed on
him who refuses to take the office in plymouth colony. vii. P. 75. Counties, four in massachusetts colo- ny. vii. 53. 54.
County courts authorized to compel support of ministers vi. 551. Courage of females, instances of. (xxiv.)
Court, johnson's mistake about. vii.
Coverly, nathaniel, prints the first newspaper in amherst, new hamp- shire. ii. 252. and at plymouth, massachusetts. iii. 177. Cowasset. iv. 223. Cowasset river. iv. 265. Cowell, joseph. viii. 181. Cowes, fleet for massachusetts at. V. 129.
Cowesuck. iv. 265. Cowesit brook. vii. 171. Cowhart, capt. lieut. viii. 156. Cowin, john. iv. 241. Cowin, iv. 260. Cowper, dr. i. 108.
Cowper, poet, quoted. iii. 179. Cows at £28 each, 150 cows at £25. iii. 159. ordered to be kept at plymouth. iii. 185. price of, falls from £22 to £6 and £8. vii. 35. in massachusetts in 1630. vii. P. 7. intended for massachusetts, chiefly die at sea. vii. P. 9. Cowyard, or place of anchorage in plymouth harbour. iii. 182. Cox, john. iii. 116. Cox, lieut. iv. 218. Cox, moses. x. 176. Coxit. iii. 53.
Coytmore, capt. drowned. v. 525. Craddock, matthew. ii. 64. chosen governour of the massachusetts company in england. v. 109. a wealthy merchant; chosen first go- vernour of massachusetts. 120. subscribes £100 for massachusetts colony. 122. 129. 146. 226. pears before privy council in behalf of massachusetts. vii. P. 89. his fishermen. vii. P. 32. governour, &c. viii. 73. 78. 104. letter to john endicott, at salem, about sending ships, men and cattle thither, and desiring some "good sturgeon" to be sent to him, &c. viii. 116. 120.
Crafts, rev. thomas, of middlebo rough. vii. 166. 170. Crafts, jonathan-p. vii. 170. Craig, abigail. x. 178. Craige, william. x. 176. Craige, mrs. x. 176.
Cranberries found at plymouth by pilgrims. iii. 176. abundant in carver. iv. 275. Cranch, richard. i. 214.
Crane, robert, subscribes £50 for mas- Croswell, rev. andrew. iv. 278.
sachusetts colony. v. 122. Crane, daniel. vii. 160. 171.
Crane brook pond. iii. 181. iv. 272. Cranston, capt. iv. 93.
Crapo, nicholas. iv. 303.
Crow indians, their language, number, warriours and residence. ii. 35. 36. Crow, william. iv. 93.
Crawford, and others, drowned in Crown point, expedition against. x. 3.
Cromwell, oliver, prevented from sail- ing to new england by charles i. i. (xxviii.) verbal commission from to commanders at sea. vi. 550. ix. 185. his letter to rhode island colony. vii. 80. Cromwell, richard, addressed by pro- vidence plantations. ix. 192. let- ter to from rhode island colony. vii. 88. for confirmation of charter. 90.
Cromwell, capt. first a common sea- 'man of boston, receives a commis- sion for privatering from the earl of warwick; captures rich spanish vessels; strikes a drunken sailor, which causes his death; is tried by a council of war at plymouth, and is acquitted, cæsus ex utero mater- no. vi. 527. 528. captures a cu- rious sedan chair. 496. Cromwell,
Ithe first inhabitant of tyngsborough, conceals his pro- perty and escapes from the indians. iv. 196.
Cromwell, molly. x. 179.
Crooked pond. iii. 118. viii. 168.
Croydon mountain. viii. 174. Cuba discovered. v. 8. Cudworth, capt. james.
agent to england. 225. 239. x. 62. Cudworth, israel. iv. 241. Cufchankamang, or windsor, connec- ticut, settled. vi 307. Cullen. i. 138.
Cultivation of the oak. i. 187. Cumber, dr. vice chancellor. vii. P.
Cumberland river early explored. vii. 62. 63.
Cumeehes indians. ii. 29. See te-
Cumings, rev. dr. of billerica. iv.
Cummaquid, a sachem. ix. 53. 54. submits to the king of england. 68. Cummings, john. x. 54. Cummings, jotham. iii. 111. Cummings, john. i. 116. viii. 172.
purchases cummington. x. 41. Cummings, rev. abraham. iv. 278. Cummington, massachusetts, account of. x. 41. origin of its name; situation and extent; surface; factories and mills. 41. geology and mineralogy; soap-stone quar- ry; climate; educated men, libra- ry and schools. 42. ecclesiastical history; benevolent societies. 43. history. 44. settlement, incorpo- ration, inhabitants. 44. 45. Cunningham, nathaniel. x. 28. Cunningham, mrs. x. 180. Curson, samuel. viii. 164. Cursing punished. vii. P. 66. Curtis, william. iv. 241. Curtis, richard. iv. 241. Curtis,
iv. 179. vii. 123. Curwin, capt. jonathan. viii. 44. Cushing, matthew, of hingham. iv. 221. 248.
Crop, plentiful in massachusetts in Cushing, john, of scituate. iv. 241.
Crosby's history of baptists, referred Cushing. rev. caleb, of salisbury. iv.
tice of. iv. 182.
Cushing, hon. nathan. iv. 248.
Cynikers, or seneca indians. v. 33.
Cushing, gen. thomas-h. quarters at Dacre, francis. vi. 501.
Cushing's works, (mills.) vii. 172. Cushenock, plymouth trading house. vii. P. 74.
Cushman, robert, agent for the pil- grims at leyden. v. 46, 50. 69. returns to england; reasons shew- ing the lawfulness of removing from england to america. ix. 64. 73. Cushman, james. iv. 240. Cushman, thomas. iii. 164. Cushman, rev. isaac, minister plympton. iv. 270. Cushman, john. iii. 208. Cushman, ebenezer. iii. 208. Cushman, robert. iii. 208.
Cushman, thomas. iii. 216.
Cushman, elkanah. iii. 176.
Cushman, joshua. vii. 170. Cushman,
Daggett, rev. herman, his letter quot- ed. x. 111. et. seq.
Daggett, iii. 66. Dale, sir thomas, brings out addition- al colonists, to virginia, encourages the adventurers. viii. 207. 208. his letter quoted. viii. 207. 210. Dalhound, dr. lawrence, writes against inoculation. i. 106.
Dalkin, mrs. saved by a dog. vi. 427. Dalton, rev.
of hampton. vi. 363. quarrels with rev. mr. bat- chelour. 413. character. vii. 17. of Dalton, hon. tristram. ii. 228.
Cuthbertson, cuthbert. vii. 122.. Cutler, nathaniel. ii. 177. Cutler, dr. john. i. 106. an emi- nent physician of boston. ii. 159. Cutler, rev. timothy, president of yale college, becomes an episcopa- lian. ii. 129. 131. 137. iv. 162. 299.
Dalton's justice, referred to. viii. 88. Daman, rev. george, of tisbury. iii.
Damarin's cove. See damerill's cove. Damerill's cove. v. 14. 72. vi. 532. ix. 78.
Damon, zachariah. iv. 229. Damon, john. iv. 229.
Damon, rev. jude, of truro. iv. 60. Damon, iv. 242. vii. 123. Dams, how built by beavers. iii. 179. Dana, hon. samuel, of amherst, new hampshire, notice of by hon. t. bigelow, extract from. ii. 253. Dana, rev. dr. joseph. viii. 158. Dana,
of brookline. iv. 143.
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