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Cleveland, Capt. Jos., mentioned, 358.
Clement, Mr., mentioned, 248.

Clap, Mr., mentioned, 139.

Cob, Capt. Gideon, mentioned, 358.

Coeur, Jean, his stirring up the Indians, 247.

Coit, Daniel, account of, 270".

Coit, Solomon, mentioned, 271.

Colchester, mentioned, 332", 344"

Colden, Cadwallader, Surveyor-General of New York, 207; mentioned,

249".

Colman, Rev. Benjamin, mentioned, 107", 290", 328, 330, 331, 333, 341,

355.

Common Law of England, 119, 121, 274, 293.

Commons, House of, Address of, 316.

Connecticut, boundary line with New York, see New York, 15-32,
35-42, 45-7, 48, 49, 55-6, 69-70, 76–8, 87-90, 130, 165, 173, 205,
207-9; Case of, against the King's decree, vacating the intestate
estate law, 174–80; manufactures of, 123, 262-3; proposal to an-
nex to Rhode Island, 221; a complete set of the laws of, sent
to England, 240, 249, 250, 259-60, 272; trade of, 263-4; governor
of to be approved of by the King, 233; lines between Massa-
chusetts and, 292; aimed at in Resolution of the House of
Lords, 295; Governor of, to take Oaths of Allegiance and
Fidelity, 297; cultivation of naval stores in, 306–7; injuries
done to the Mohegans by the government of, 335; friendship
between the Colony of, and the Mohegans, 361, 364; land given
to, by the Mohegans, 369; survey made of the Mohegan lands
by order of the General Court of, 369; encroachments of, on
the Mohegan lands, 370; refusal of, to obey the decision of the
court at Stonington, 1705, 371, 376; money sent to England for
defense of, against Mason's scheme, 372; assistance to Hamp-
shire County requested from, 384, 385-7.

Connecticut Historical Society, papers owned by, 335", 348", 396", 397.
Connecticut River, mentioned, 52, 375".

Cook [Coke], Lord, mentioned, 122.

Cooke, Rev. Samuel, account of, 114".

Cop, John, surveyor, mentioned, 207.

Copper coinage, mentioned, 75; Wood's patent for, 387.

Copper mines, 263; Belcher's, at Simsbury, 307.

Corlaar's Lake, 249".

Cornbury, Lord, mentioned, 339".

Corporation of Connecticut, authority exercised under the Charter,

159.

Corporation for Propagating the Gospel in New England, mentioned,
56, 75, 107, 129, 142, 327, 329, 334; account of, 57"; commission-
ers of, in New England, 61; members of, in England very
wealthy, 63; impossible for it to provide for Connecticut Ind-
ians, 81; to pay a schoolmaster for Mohegan Indians, 82, 83,

107", III, 129, 142; educating an Indian youth, 283; educating
the Mohegans, 290; asked to give bills of exchange for Eng-
land, 308, 310; complaint of Mason to, 310"; asked to instruct
the Indians at Middletown, 314-15; resolved not to write to
England in Mason's favor, 342, 375; refuse to establish a school
for Niantick Indians, 355-6; Mason gives an account of his
work to, 389.

Cortland, Manor of, mentioned, 88.

Cosby, Gov. William, mentioned, 239", 276"; account of, 257".
Counterfeiters, 322, 325-6, 330.

Courtland's Point, the boundary line drawn from, 87.

Courts, the, Winthrop's charges against, 155.

Coventry, mentioned, 349, 356.

Cradock, Capt., mentioned, 312.

Cradock, Mr., mentioned, 253.

Cranston, Gov. Samuel, account of, 67"; Mason's visit to, 332, 346.

Credit, emission of bills of, 280-1.

Crocker, Capt., mentioned, 103, 314.

Croker, John, master of the ship Cambridge, 141.

Crown Point, French building a fort at, 249.

Cuba, Island of, sloop Hannah and Esther taken there, 195–6.

Cutler, Rev. Timothy, mentioned, 58.

Culpepper, Lord, mentioned, 82.

DANBURY, mentioned, 12.

Darien, mentioned, 16".

Davenport, Rev. John, account of, 113"; mentioned, 114.
Davenport, John, mentioned, 113".

Davenport, Rev. John, of New Haven, mentioned, 113".

Debts, act for recovering in the Plantations, 260, 264–5.

Decree, King's, concerning Rhode Island boundary, 125–27.

Dedham, mentioned, 107".

Deerfield, sending Indians to, 9, 13, 14, 15; conference with Indians

at, 321-2.

Derby, Countess of, mentioned, 121.

Derby, Earl of, mentioned, 121o.

Devonshire, Duke of, mentioned, 79.

Dolzin, Forrest, counterfeiter, 322.

Douglass, Capt. Richard, account of, 131", controversy with Madam
Winthrop, 132–4.

Dudley, Gov. Joseph, mentioned, 134", 335, 362, 370.

Dummer, Jeremiah, Sen., mentioned, 15", 32".

Dummer, Jeremiah, account of, 15"; mentioned, 32", 73, 74, 81, 160,

163, 166, 198, 238, 259; salary of, 103; infirm state of health,
100, 116, 117, 118, 136"; Belcher to act with him, 137, 139; non-
action with regard to Winthrop's complaint, 139, 141, 143; su-
perseded by Belcher, 158"; acting with Belcher, 167, 169, 170,

171, 184, 185, 191; writes letters to Belcher's prejudice, 186;
petition of, 200, 202, 392; discharged from the agency, 210, 212;
appears before the Board of Trade, 217; to be asked to give
up papers, etc., 221.

Dummer, Gov. William, account of, 32"; mentioned, 49, 58, 100, 103,
104, 199, 204; money shipped to England by, 141-2, 186.

Durham, mentioned, 82, 193.

Duties on the Importation of Negroes, 251-2, 272, 316, 324; on rum,
324-5; on wines, 316, 325.

Dyer, Capt. Thomas, mentioned, 357.

EAST GRANBY, mentioned, II.

Edwards, Mr., mentioned, 258.

Edwards, John, account of, 267"; mentioned, 276, 284, 286, 287, 293,
303, 312, 318, 372, 374.

Eells, Major Samuel, mentioned, 11, 388, 389; appointed to run the
boundary line between New York and Connecticut, 207.

Eliot, Rev. John, mentioned, 57".
Elizabeth, Queen, mentioned, 121.
Ellsworth, Lieut., mentioned, 11.

Enfield, mentioned, 10.

England, Church of, members of in New England, 53–5; members of
in Connecticut, 65.

Enumerated commodities, list of, 229.

Equivalent Tract, mentioned, 16", 224, 225; quantity of land in, 20;
encroached upon by inhabitants of Ridgefield, 276–7.

Erie, Lake, mentioned, 57".

FAIRFIELD, mentioned, 114".

Fane, Mr., attorney in London, 244.

Farmington, mentioned, 12; teaching the Indians at, 283-4, 298–9.
Farnsworth, Mr., mentioned, 373.

Felons, duties on transportation of, 251, 272; act for the transporta-

tion of, 251-2.

Fillieul, John, master of a sloop, 101.

Fines and recoveries levied in England cannot cut off the entail of
lands in the Plantations, 238, 249.

Fitch, Capt. Nathaniel, mentioned, 358.

Fones, Capt., of the Henrietta, galley, 161.

Fowler, Mr., attorney, mentioned, 345.

French, encroachments of, on the frontiers, 246, 249, 250.

French war, services of the Mohegans in, 370.

GALLUP, Capt. John, mentioned, 358.

Gardner, Peter, counterfeiter, 322.

George I., King, mentioned, 36, 324; death of, 90, 91, 97.

George II., proclaimed King, 90-2, 93, 97-8, 388; mentioned, 266,

359.

George, Katherine, mentioned, 288".

George, Lake, mentioned, 15.

Gilbert, Jonathan, mentioned, 117".

Gilbert, Sarah, mentioned, 117".

Gold, John, recommended as justice of the peace for Fairfield Co.,

113, 114.

Gold, Lt.-Gov. Nathan, account of, 113"; mentioned, 114.

Goodrich, Capt. David, mentioned, 11, 12.

Goodrich, Col. David, mentioned, 12, 13, 14.

Goodwin, Ozias, mentioned, 120, 310, 311; account of, 309".

Glastonbury, mentioned, 314", 389.

Green, Samuel, Jr., mentioned, 270o.

Green, Samuel, mentioned, 270".

Green, Timothy, account of, 270"; mentioned, 397.

Green, Timothy, Jr., mentioned, 271".

Green, Mr., mentioned, 228.

Greenwich, mentioned, 16", 26; meeting of commissioners to run the

boundary line at, 17, 207.

Greenwich, support of Royal Hospital at, 193; hospital dues, 194.
Gross, Jonah, master of the sloop Lucretia, 229.

Groton, controversy of, with the Packers, 279"; mentioned, 291, 323.
Guilford, mentioned, 114".

HADLEY, mentioned, 13.

Hall, Capt. John, overseer of Mohegan Indians, 82; account of, 123",
mentioned, 193.

Hall, Rev. Samuel, sermon by, 397.

Hallum, Mr., mentioned, 332.

Hamerden, Capt., mentioned, 102.

Hamilton, Duchess of, claims to land in Connecticut, 381.

Hamilton, Duke of, claims to land in Connecticut, 374, 375", 381-2.

Hamilton, Marquis of, grant of land to, by the Council of Plymouth,

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Hampshire County, sending Indians and troops to, 9, 11, 12, 13; re-
quest for assistance to, 384, 385.

Hancock, Gov. John, mentioned, 373".

Hancock, Thomas, mentioned, 309, 311, 372; account of, 373"; money
sent to England by, 373-4.

Harison, Francis, appointed to run the boundary line between New
York and Connecticut, 207.

Harris, Lieut. James, mentioned, 332; account of, 344"; deposition of,

345-7.

Harris, Mrs. Sarah, a favorite of Oweneco, 344".

Hartford, mentioned, 11, 76, 317, 345, 346, 349", 359, 389; King's instruc-
tions published at, 209.

Hartford County, mentioned, 12.

Hat Act, the, 258.

Hatfield, mentioned, 13.

Hebron, mentioned, 349.

Hemp, raising of, 262, 306.

Hempsted, Joshua, mentioned, 134; account of, 388".

Hicks, Isaac, appointed to run the boundary line between New York
and Connecticut, 207.

Hispanolia, Island of, mentioned, 195.

Holcomb, Sergt., mentioned, 12.

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Holman, M., mentioned, 160; paid for going express, 161.

Homans, Capt. John, mentioned, 102, 267, 284, 285, 286; come from

London, 142.

Hooker, Capt. Nathaniel, account of, 358"; mentioned, 359, 375, 382.

Hop River, mentioned, 349".

Horseneck, surveyors to meet at, 205, 208.

Housatonnucs, mentioned, 322".

How, Capt. Samson, mentioned, 358.

Howell, Matthew, mentioned, 288".

Howell, Nathan, mentioned, 288".

Hubbard, Capt., mentioned, 267.

Hubbard, Mr., mentioned, 129.

Hudson River, mentioned, 16", 19, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 32, 38, 39, 40, 41,
46, 88.

Hull, Joseph, appointed Collector of Customs, 223, 236, 237; account

of, 236".

Huntington, Capt. Jabez, mentioned, 357.

IMPORTATION of negroes, see Negroes, 251-2, 272, 316, 324.
Indians, sent into Hampshire County, 9, 12, 15; limited in hunting, 10;
eastern, war with, 33, 34, 35, 43, 44, 47, 384; number of, in the
Colony, 58, 60, 81, 389-90; see Corporation for Propagating
the Gospel; a schoolmaster for, 82; of Nova Scotia, piracies
and murders committed by, 101-2; influenced by the French
in New York, 249; teaching them at Farmington, 283-4, 298-9;
school for, near Middletown, 314; Wangunks, 314"; Pequot,
complaints of, 319-21, 323; conference with, at Deerfield, 321–2" ;
Pequots, lands reserved for, 339; Niantics, 349", they desire
education, 355-7; conference with, at Arrowsick; see Mohe-
gans, 83, 107-12, 290, 310", 329, 346, 348, 350, 351, 352, 354,
359-61, 362, 362-3, 364, 365, 367, 368.
Intestate estate law, vacated by the King's Decree, 114-15, 143, 167,
173, 241-2, 389; date of, 119; comparison with the Common
Law of England, 120-2; disastrous effects of vacating, 122; ar-
guments against vacating it, 143–50, 167, 175-80; no distribu-
tions made under it, 174, 203, 211, 235; petition to the King
praying for a reversal of his Decree, 187-90, 201, 202, 203, 210;
report of the Board of Trade on, 218, 258; obtaining an Act

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