Страница - 106Страница - 108- Allen, Ethan, origin of his fame, [106];
- joins in the secret expedition against Ticonderoga, [257].
- Amusements, [221].
- Argal, Sir Samuel, compels the Dutch at Manhattan to submit, [12].
- Arnold, Dr. Benedict, attacks Dr. Peters, [268].
- Arran, Earl of, claims part of Connecticut, [27].
- Ashford, [133].
- Assembly, General, chosen by the people, [82];
- times of meeting, [83];
- their laws not to be repealed but by their own authority, [85];
- resolved to settle their lands on Susquehanna River, [96];
- hold a special meeting to consider the Stamp-act, [232];
- vote that the Governor do not take the oath required by it, [235];
- and treat the populace on its repeal, [239];
- conduct of, in regard to Colonel Street Hall and the revolters, [240]-243.
B
- Bays, two principal, [119].
- Beach, the Rev. Mr., joins the Church of England, [167];
- ignominiously and most cruelly treated, his heroism, [274].
- Bear, a she, and her cubs, killed by General Putnam, [133], [134].
- Beauford, [161].
- Bellamy, the Rev. Dr., some account of, [146].
- Birds, [185], [186].
- Bishop of London’s authority derided by an American judge, [144].
- Bishops, their neglectful conduct in regard to America, [172];
- Blaxton, the Rev. Mr., particulars relating to, 51, [Note].
- Blue Laws, specimens of, [58].
- Bolton, [139].
- Boston, peninsula of, obtained and occupied by the Rev. Mr. Blaxton, 51, [Note];
- town of, founded, [16];
- its port shut up, [256];
- attack meditated against it, [258];
- Neck fortified by General Gage, [258].
- Bostwick, the Rev. Mr., attacked by the mob, [254].
- Boundaries, disputes concerning, [99];
- of Connecticut, as at present allowed, [114].
- Bribery disallowed, [222].
- Briton, Mr., humourous story concerning him and a deacon’s daughter, [214].
- Brown, the Rev. Mr., declares for the Church of England, [166].
- Brownists set sail for America, and found Plymouth, [16].
- Buckley, the Rev. John, some account of, [141].
- Buckley, the Rev. Peter, character of, [142].
- Bull-fly, description of, [187].
- Bundling, singular custom of, justified, [224]-229.
- Byles, Dr. Mather, disingenuous treatment, [218].
C
- Canaan, [147].
- Cansey American Indians enjoy liberty in perfection, [110].
- Canterbury, [135].
- Caterpillars ravage the border of Connecticut River, [131].
- Chandler, the Rev. Thomas Bradbury, where born, [133].
- Charter, petitioned for privately, [66];
- obtained, [68];
- claim founded upon, and prevarications concerning it, [36];
- powers conferred by, [83], [84];
- strengthens notions of independence, [86];
- formally surrendered by the colony to Sir Edmund Andros, [89];
- regained by a mob, hid in a tree, and reassumed, [90];
- violated by George II., [102].
- Chatham, [139].
- Church of England, the first erected in Connecticut, [163];
- professors of the, number of, in 1770, [168], [169];
- reason of their great increase, [166];
- their zeal, [170];
- measures adverse to, [171].
- Clergy, Episcopal, in Connecticut, morality of, [171];
- one punished for not observing the Sabbath agreeably to the notions of Sober Dissenters, [213];
- acquire immortal honour by adhering to their ordination-oaths, [260];
- immoral, anti-episcopal, and rebellious conduct of some of them in the southern provinces, [172]-174.
- Colchester, [141].
- Colden, Lieutenant-Governor, of New-York, grants lands in Verdmont, [105].
- Coldness of the winter in Connecticut accounted for, [176].
- Comic Liturgy, acted in Connecticut on occasion of the Stamp-act, [231].
- Commerce of Connecticut, [191].
- Company for Propagating the Gospel in New-England, charter obtained for the, and abuse of it, 52, [Note].
- Connecticote, his kingdom, [135];
- his conduct toward the settlers, [53];
- his death, [57].
- Connecticut, its latitude and longitude, [175];
- whence named, [15];
- three parties of English adventurers arrive in, [16];
- right to the soil of, considered, [31]-35;
- civil and religious establishments and proceedings of the first English settlers, [37];
- forms a confederacy with New-Plymouth and Massachusets-Bay, [62];
- obtains a charter of incorporation, [68];
- divided into counties, townships, &c., [83];
- sketch of its religious-political free system since the Charter, [97]-100;
- half the territory of, granted to the Duke of York, [75];
- its consequent loss of territory, [77], [101];
- dimensions of, as at present allowed, [114];
- description of, at large, [115];
- treatment English travelers met with then from landlords, [111];
- proceedings of, in regard to the Stamp-act, [229]-245;
- to the Tea-act, [251];
- to that for shutting the port of Boston, [253];
- commits the first overt act of high treason, [254].
- Connecticut River, description of, [115];
- Contingencies, extraordinary allowance for, [198];
- of what sort some are, [220].
- Convention, grand continental, of dissenting ministers at Newhaven, notices concerning, [160].
- Cooper, the Rev. Miles, LL.D., narrowly escapes the fury of the mob in New-York, [258].
- Cornwall, [147].
- Cotton, the Rev. Mr., notices relating to, 50;
[Note], [138].
- Council of Plymouth, their grant, [12].
- Courts, instituted in Connecticut, [83], [84];
- cruelty of the ecclesiastical, in New-England, [128].
- Coventry, [132].
- Cuba, description of an animal so called, and extraordinary qualities of male and female, [183].
- Cursette, Mrs., surprising discovery of her will, [153].
- Customs of the people, [211];
- borrowed of the Indians, [223].
- Cutler, the Rev. Dr., joins the Church of England, [166].
D
- Dagget, the Rev. Mr. Naphthali, character of, [160].
- Danbury, [168];
- Davenport, the Rev. John, arrives at Newhaven, [20];
- Dead, buried with their feet to the west, [123].
- Debble, the Rev. Mr., cruelly treated, [274].
- Derby, [162].
- Dixwell, buried at Newhaven, 63, [Note].
- Douglas, Dr., some account of, [101].
- Durham, [162].
- Dutch, get footing on Manhattan Island, but are compelled to submit by Argal, [12];
- Dyer, Mr., takes active part in Stamp-act, [236].
E
- East Haddam, [139].
- East Windsor. See Windsor, [139].
- Eaton, Mr. Theophilus, arrives at Newhaven, [20];
- chosen Governor, [42];
- his true character, [150].
- Election, management of, in Connecticut, [222].
- Elliot, the Rev. Mr., some mention of, [129].
- Endfield, [139].
- Expenditure of Connecticut, [196].
- Exports of Connecticut, [191].
F