RTS
- Sabbath, rigidly observed, [213];
- how broken by an Episcopal clergyman, [213].
- Salary of the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Treasurer, &c., [198].
- Salisbury, [147].
- Sandeman, Rev. Mr., doctrine of, [168].
- Sassacus, Sachem of the Pequods, his kingdom and character, [119], [120].
- Saybrook, founded, [16];
- described, [124];
- its civil and religious establishments, [37];
- early proceedings, [46];
- enters the confederacy, [62];
- refuses to send agents to England to oppose the king, [49];
- forms an alliance with Hertford, [49];
- and joins in a secret application for a Charter, [64].
- Saybrook platforms, some account of the, [155].
- Scovil, the Rev. Mr., cruel treatment of, [274].
- Sealbury, Rev. Dr., taken prisoner, [258].
- Sects, religious, in Connecticut, some account of the, [198].
- Sharon, famous for a mill, [147].
- Ship, wonderful story of one fitted out in Newhaven, [149].
- Sick, horrid mode of visiting, [219].
- Skunk, description and wonderful property of the, [184].
- Smith, Rev. Mr., notices of, [53], [138].
- Smith, William, notices concerning, [100]-[102], [105], [113], [175].
- Sober Dissenters, religion of, in Connecticut, [85];
- their uncandid conduct toward Episcopalians, Anabaptists, Quakers, &c., in regard to parish rates, [207];
- and their severe treatment of Mr. Gibbs for refusing to pay them, [148];
- their humanity to sick strangers and persons shipwrecked, [219];
- partial support, [219].
- Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, notices concerning, 52, [Note], [105], [167], [170]-[175], [205].
- Soil, [178].
- Sommers, [139].
- Stafford, the New-England “Bath,” 142.
- Stamp-Act, proceedings and opinions relating to, in Connecticut, [229].
- Stirling, Earl of, his claim in Connecticut, [25].
- Stonington, [122].
- Stratford, description of, [163].
- Stratford River, [118].
- Strong, Rev. Nehemiah, [160].
- Suffield, [139].
- Sunksquaw, a pretended sachem, [32].
- Superstition, striking instance, [200].
- Symsbury mines, account of, [142].