x. 66. v. 126. X. 32. Christianity, its influence on indians. Churchill, sarah. iii. 224. Churchill, stephen. iv. 87. massachusetts. viii. 86. celebra- Chyenne river. ii. 41. torical society. i. 14. ij. 277. City, a great one proposed in new eng.. Civil actions early in massachusetts. v. 159. expedition against king philip. vii. outlines of. ii. 57. iv. 21. Clap, lieut. roger. vii. 54. one of the first settlers of dorchester, notice of. P. 40. his account of bull, the pi- rev. h. jacob. i. 166. one formed Clapp, thomas, iv. 239. Clap, rev. thomas, president of yale Clap, rev. thomas, of taunton, after, chusetts colony to, from on board | Clap, samuel. iy. 245. Clapp, major earl. setts. i. (xxvii.) addresses from seven necessary vii. 98. proposed grant to, from rhode island. ` 101. Jord chancellor, venant dismissed,” quoted. iv. 119. Clark, thomas, sen. of ipswich. viii. Clark, thomas, of boston. vii. 90. 91. Clark, thomas, of scituate. iv. lick worship. P. 70. which are Clark, thomas, jun. of ipswich. viii. 107. i. (xxy.) in new Clark, thomas, 3d. viii. 107. island and providence plantations, secrating. vii. P. 51. 52. popish surrender of rhode island charter. Clark, rev. ward, of kingston, new Clark, rev. i. 217. 34 v. 148. X. 27. X. 37. Clark, rev. ephraim, of cape elizabeth. | Clinton, sir h sails with an expedition for south carolina. iii. 242. x. 192. Clock, a very curious one. iii. 27. Clough, john. iv. 110. Coatuck point. iii. 20. Coatue point. iii. 23. 24. 33. Coatuit pond. ii. 175. at newport. i. 210. vi. 339. 343. iv. 222. 233. 239. 247. 277. kingston, massachusetts, aged 107 years 6 months and 6 days. Cobb, capt. sylvanus, anecdote of. iii. 192. 193. Cobb, rev. oliver, minister of roches. ter. iv. 262. 263. x. 32. 33. Cobb, nathaniel. 98. iii. 169. iv. Cobbiseconte. vii. P. 74. Cobble hill. ii. 168. 183, claimed by sir e, andros. from. vi. 624. Cochituate. iv. 77. now andover. mexico referred to. ix. 225. 228. · assistant. v. 124. 128. vij. P. 6. 15. 21. 23. 60. 88. 91. 92. 93. ix. goes to london. 140. 259. vi. 339. removed from the iii. 66. 339. and vii. P. 12. joins with nicholas easton. 343. engagement as judge in rhode island. vii. 96. 97. magistrate of massachusetts. 129. returns to england. vii. P. 22. 25. first go- vi. 368. father of rhode island. ix. 179. sets ; settles at aquidneck, now rhode island. vii. 76. deputy go- vernour of rhode island. 93. poisoned by his servant. ii. 166. v. 57. V. ar v. 224. man. Codman, richard. ij. 178. Colby, rev. zaccheus, of chester, new hampshire. ix. 368. ing with an enemy, claims habeas Colcot, edward, governour at dover, when there were but three houses. v. 219. Colcot, edward, of hampton, killed Cold, remarkable instance of, april 30, 1658. vi. 647. and june 5, 1673, 648. Cold brook. iv. 223. Cold harbour. v. 55. Cold river. vii. 124. Colden, his history of the six nations, referred to, ix. 230. Cole, robert. vii. P. 60. 86. his fine. viji. 231. ix. 170. Cole, james. iv. 304. Cole, ephraim. iv. 87. Cole, thomas, instructer. ii. 249. iv. 277. P. 72. viii. 182. 229. ix. Cole's hill, first burial place at ply- the king's commissioners. vii 93. Coling, william. viii. 233. of saco. iv. 184. ordained at Collecot, richard. viii. 231. Collection in charlestown to defray expenses of rev. mr. torrey's law suit. ii. 200. College. See harvard, yale, &c. College of physicians, petition for. i. Collier, william. iv. 220. commis. notice of; an agent with e. wins- commons, a friend to the liberties colonies. 61. 64. 67. 68. 69. baptist church in charlestown. ii. 171. 178. 180. v. 186. vii. 136. P. 4. ordained. vi. 340. marries a daughter of mrs. reproaching the churches. 312. Collins, francis. viii. 106. Colman, juseph. iv. 240. 106, 232. ii. 147. his letter to gov. belcher. 186. x. 39. 1 Colman, john. iii. 32. publish an account of proceedings against the narragansets and oihers. vi. 454. meet at boston. 466. form articles of confedera. cut and new haven form a union to difficulties with the narragansets. 454. Commissioners from charles ii. to by the king's cominissioners. vii. vi. 576. after reducing the dutch at new york, return to boston. 581. without a jury. vi. 583. surmon the governour and council of mas- 583. summon by the sound of a trumpet. 583. refuse to treat any more with massachusetts; leave boston and three of them go to pas- in province of maine. 584. letter dies, surprises the fort at new york. letter to john clarke. 85. surprises new york. 667. 669. dence plantation. vii. 92. 99. 105. appoint justices of the peace in rhode island. 93. make court of arrival of the first settiers of new rhode island. 92. 93. their pro- position to general assembly ed over the dutch calvinistick con. king's pleasure touching the oath ters, laws and defence of the colo. 94. sent to inquire about ple. 99. regulate the government ture to mashpee indians, their re- col. Committee of lords and commons plaints, send settlers to connecticut. vi. 507. 509. lickly read in boston town house by york, maine, copy of their com- of using it required by the king. against thein. vii. P. 28. bridge to inhabitants of shawshin. Conahasset neck. iv. 220. 221. 223. Conahasset marsh. iv. 246. vii, an parts of Conanacus. See canonicus. v. 102. his charac- 106. removes to setts. vii. P. 29. 60. hampshire. ix. 367. winthrop, and its name changed 58. i. (ix.) 160. cials killed and wounded in those battles. viii. 45. 466. articles of. 467. synod at boston, ordered to be pub- lished. tations. jii. 221. formalists. ii. mittees; approves the suffolk re- ii. 222. 210. by the episcopal controversy. ii. disputes up 131. again. 133. V. 624. or v. 183. |