OQP
- Parsons, Hugh, found guilty of witchcraft, [137].
- Penderson, Rev. Mr., joins the Church of England, [167].
- Peters, the Rev. Hugh, account of himself and family, [50].
- Peters, the Rev. Samuel, account of, [140];
- interview with Governor Trumbull, [266];
- escape from Portsmouth and Boston, [270];
- reward offered by John Hancock for his capture, [270].
- Peters, Rev. Thomas, his arrival at Saybrook, [17];
- Church-system, [37];
- school, [49];
- character, [50];
- some particulars of his life, 50, [Note].
- Peters, William, particulars relating to, 50-52, [Note].
- Phelps, treacherously sent upon an expedition against Ticonderoga and Croton Point, [257].
- Pitt, Mr., a Churchman, whipped for not attending meeting, [208].
- Plainfield, [135].
- Plymouth, New, founded, [16].
- Pomeroy, Rev. Dr., character, [140];
- sent for by the Windham mob, [265].
- Pomfret, [133].
- Population, [190].
- Pork, unfair dealing in, [193].
- Potter, Deacon, unjustly convicted of bestiality, [154].
- Poultry of Connecticut, [185].
- Powwow, ancient Indian rite, celebration of, at Stratford described, [164].
- Prayer of some of the Episcopal clergy in the southern provinces before Congress, [275].
- Presbyterians, disliked and ill-treated by Sober Dissenters, [135], [199].
- Preston, [123].
- Produce of Connecticut, [178].
- Pumpkin, hair cut by the shell, [153], [154].
- Pumpkin-heads, a name given to New-Englanders, [153].
- kills a bear and cubs, [134];
- his narrow escape from Indians, [134];
- terrible to them, [135];
- alarms the country in a letter concerning Admiral Graves and General Gage, [262].
- Putnam, General, curious anecdotes of, [133];