GIH
- Haddam, [139].
- Hall, Colonel Street, chosen commander of the mob of revolters against the General Assembly, his conduct, and extraordinary speech, [240]-243.
- Hamilton, Marquis of, his title to part of Connecticut proved, [26].
- Hancock, Mr., his opposition to the Tea-act, and artifice in disposing of his own stock, [251].
- Hancock, John, Esq., his dishonourable conduct in regard to Mrs. Cursette’s will, [152], [153].
- Harrington, [142].
- Harrison, Peter, Esq., his spirited and honourable conduct in discovering Mr. Grigson’s will, [151].
- Harrison, Major-General Thomas, hanged at Charing Cross, [141].
- Hartland, [147].
- Harvey, Mr. Joel, receives a premium from the Society of Arts in London, [147].
- Haynes, John, settled at Hertford, [18];
- Hebron, description of, [139];
- refuses to contribute to the relief of the Bostonians, on the shutting up of their port, [262];
- town-meeting for collecting money, [263].
- Hertford, first settlement there by the English, [16], [17];
- Hillhouse, William, present at interview with Governor Jonathan Trumbull, [267].
- Hooker, Rev. Thomas, settles at Hertford, [18];
- his motive for quitting Massachusets-Bay, [29];
- Church-system, [39].
- Howling wilderness, Connecticut improperly so called, [107].
- Huet, the Rev. Mr., some mention of, [139].
- Humble-bee, description of, [188].
- Humility, a bird so called, described, [186].