X. 74. colony of, settled by mr. hains, w. Cooke, francis. iii. 208. Cooke, elisha, of boscawen. dutch, and called fresh river. v. Cooke, william. iv. 60. ii. 149. Cooke, samuel. viii. 45. Cooke, sylvanus. iv. 63. Coolidge, joseph. viii. 45. iv. 260. Coombs, margaret. x. 179. v. 197. Cooper, john, his donation to barn. 243. more frequent after a cold 232. mon in new england. v. 21. Cooper, rev. dr. samuel, of boston. Cooper, rey. joab-g. of scituate. iv. Cooper, i. 138. harbour by plymouth colony. i. Coopers, very early incorporated in massachusetts. viii. 13. and locality. iii. 103. Coose river. ii. 16. 19. constitution of massachusetts. vii. 242. Cope, viii. 156. vii. 155. charlestown. P. 30. 69. viii. 232. Copeley's paintings. iii. 169. Copin. See coppin. Copperas, facilities for making at new- bury, vermont. ix. 131. x. 180. Coppin, robert, pilot of the first set. tlers at plymouth. ix. 36. Coquillee. ii. 29. Coran-canas indians, their residence and numbers. ii. 25. Corbatant See corbitant. Corbet, miles. vi. 349. ix 185. inical to plymouth. ix. 54. X. 25. an- to. r. argues that v. 55. Corlet, 157. v. 168. arrives in new england. 169. his fast sermon. 174. 175. land," influence in ecclesiasti. success. 190. opinion of roger vii. williams. 203. preaches at salem, 299. 302. letter to saltonstall. vi. 341. life. 386. bloody tenet wash- ed," quoted. 402. in favour of with divines. 409. death and cation begun, on which charlestown versity at thirteen years of age. vii. hide from bishop laud's pursuivants; x. 56. lution of questions of conscience. 183. letter to francis hutchin- son on the power of the church to at his request. 184. Cotton, seaborn, afterwards a student 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. distance from protection. iii. 163. 236. Cotton, rev. roland, of sandwich. iii. 173. iv. 143. 161. 234. Cotton, josiah. iii. 173.' iv. 86. 90. 92. vii. 165. account of; his enge dence. i. (xxx.) 194. jealous of to. ix. 241. X. 182. x. 81. 1 V. ao 282 member of massachusetts , Coventry, j. x. 69. newspaper in amherst, new hamp- shire. ii. 252. and at plymouth, Cowasset. iv. 223. Cowell, joseph. viii. 181. Cowesuck. iv. 265. through new england. vi. 554. Cowin, john. iv. 241. Cowin, iv. 260. land, their dedication of the “ brief Cowper, poet, quoted. iii. 179. send out iii. 159. ordered to be kept at and propose to plymouth harbour, iii. 182. x. 176. Coytmore, capt. drowned. v. 525. governour of the massachusetts wealthy merchant; chosen first go- of massachusetts. 120. in plymouth colony. vii. P. 75. colony. 122. 129. 146. 226. ap- of massachusetts. vii. P. 89. his vi. 551. &c. viii. 73. 78. 104. letter sending ships, men and cattle sturgeon" to be sent to him, &c. island. vii. 79. letter from about Crafts, rev. thomas, of, middlebo. indian complaints. 181. 182. rough. vii. 166. 170. Craige, william. x. 176. x. 176. caryer. iv. 275. Cranch, richard. i. 214. vernour Crane, robert, subscribes £50 for mas. Croswell, rev. andrew. iv. 278. Crow indians, their language, number, warriours and residence. ii. 35. 36. Crow, capt viji. 156. Crow wing river. ii. 41. Croydon mountain. viii. 174. Cuba discovered. v. 8. iv. 222. Cufchankamang, or windsor, connec- ticut, settled. vi 307. Cullen. i. 138. Cultivation of the oak. i. 187. Cumber, dr. vice chancellor. vii. P. 79. Cumberland river early explored. vii. 62. 63. Cumeehes indians. ii. 29. See te- taus. 197. ing 'to new england by charles i. submits to the king of england. 68. purchases cummington. x. 41. vidence plantations. ix. 192. let. Cummington, massachusetts, account extent ; surface ; factories and mills. 41. geology Cursing punished. vii. P. 66. of tyngsborough, conceals his pro- Curtis, richard. iv. 241. iv. 179. vii. 123. Curwin, capt. jonathan. viii. 44. Cushing, matthew, of hingham. iv. 218. Cushing, rev. jeremiah. iv. 133. 140. 233. 182. 35 407. 9 Cushing, bon. thomas. x. 27. 28. Cutler, rev. dr. manasseh, of hamil. ton, his method of preserving skins, i. 19. a botanist. x. 64. Cutshamakin, a sachem near boston. in haverhill and plaistow, new the protection of massachusetts. Cutter, ammi-r. iï. 119. Cutter, ebenezer. ii. 180. peace. vi. 584. Cuttyhunk island, its soil and pro- 152. iii. 271. 281. death and first in north america, built at by gosnold. 78. alluded to. i. 107. Cynikers, or seneca indians. v. 33. D. Daggett, rev. herman, his letter quot- ed. x. 111. et. seq. iv. 285. iii. 66. Dale, sir thomas, brings out addition- his letter quoted. viii. 207. 210. grims at leyden. v. 46, 50. 69. inoculation, i. 106. england to america. ix. 64. 73. Dalton, rev. of hampton. vi. 363. quarrels with rev. mr. bat- chelour. 413. character. vii. 17. Dalton's justice, referred to. viii. 88. Damnan, rev. george, of tisbury. iii. 74. 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, iy. 242. vii. 123. nent physician of boston. ii. 159. Dana, hon. samuel, of amherst, new yale college, becomes an episcopa- bigelow, extract from. ii. 253. Dana, of brookline. iv. 143. ' |