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CHARLES I (continued)
riage to Henrietta Maria, 372, 373,
374; negotiations for his marriage
to a Spanish princess, 373, 374,
374 n, 380, 382; his journey to
Madrid, 373; his meeting with Hen-
rietta Maria, 374 n; proposes name
Mariana for Maryland, 381; gives it
the name Maryland, 381; Henrietta
Maria called Mary by, 381
Charles II, King of England, 124; his
treatment of Lady Kirke, 110; birth
of, 112; sells Nova Scotia to France,
122; Algernon Sidney obnoxious to,
209

Charles IV, Comte du Maine, 370
Charles V, King of France, 370
Charles d'Anjou, King of Naples and
Sicily, 370

Charles, Samuel, original marriage
licence for Susannah Abbott and, ex-
hibited, 133

Charles, Cape, 379

Charles, ship, 202 n, 203 n
Charlestown, Mass., J. Harvard ad-
mitted a townsman of, 5, 6; early
route between Cambridge and, 7,
7n; committee appointed in, to con-
sider a body of laws, 8, 11, 16, 18,
20; J. Harvard's real estate holdings
in, 9, 10; his dwelling house in, 10;
T. Walford's house in, 18, 24, 26;
number of inhabitants in, at Win-
throp's arrival, 24; population of,
in 1637, 25; E. Johnson's descrip-
tion of, in his Wonder-working
Providence, 40; first meeting-house in,
40, 41; ship Talbot arrives at, 103,
192, 201; settlement of, 113 n;
Southampton ships arrive at, 202 n,
203; ship Gift arrives at, 203 n

Book of Possessions, 9, 10
First Church, Records of, cited,
7n, 8 n; Rev. J. Harvard and wife
join, 7; Rev. J. Harvard settled
over, 8, 9

Charlton, Robert, 102 n

CHASE, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, A.M., xvi
Chaucer, Geoffrey, his description of
the Prioress's manner of feeding her-
self, 37 n
Chauncy, Rev. Charles, President of
Harvard College, sons of, doctors as
well as ministers, 42 n

Rev. Charles (H. C. 1721), 228,

CHAUNCY (continued)

231, 275, 297, 298, 299, 300, 303,
306

Checkley, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev.
Samuel (H. C. 1715). See Adams

Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel
(H. C. 1743). See Lathrop

Elizabeth (Rolfe), wife of Rev.
Samuel (H. C. 1715), 273

Mary (Scottow), wife of Samuel
(d. 1738), 272

Samuel (d. 1738), public services
of, 272

Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1715), son of
Samuel (d. 1738), his Diary commu-
nicated by H. W. Cunningham, 270;
comments on some of his entries,
270-295; first pastor of New South
Church, 272, 273; declines call to
Haverhill, 272; his marriage, 273;
Artillery Election sermon preached
by, 273, 274, 275; confusion between
his sermons and those of his son,
273 n; list of his published sermons,
274, 274 n; his many exchanges,
275-279; his record of burials, 281;
text of the Diary, 295–306; H. W.
Cunningham's comments on the
Diary of, referred to, 383

-Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1743), son of
Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1715), confusion
regarding sermons preached by father
and son, 273 n; pastor of Second
(North) Church, 273 n, 275; list of
his printed sermons, 273–274 n
Chelmsford, Mass., settlement of, 234 n,
235 n
Chelsea,

Mass., Gov. Bellingham's
estate in, 114, 115
Chesapeake Bay, 378, 379
Chester, Mary. See Russell
Cheverus, John, Bishop of Boston,
silhouette of, exhibited, 135, 135 n
Chew, Joseph, his ordinary, 90, 97,
98

Chicago Historical Society, 361
Child, Francis James, 340

Hamilton, his Gazetteer of Ches-
hire County, N. H., cited, 277 n
Children, Rev. T. Shepard's remarks on
the manners of, 157
Chiloe, island, 198
Chimneys, difficulty of constructing,
in Massachusetts Colony, 26, 27;
wooden, 27, 27 n

Chiswell, Richard, letter to I. Mather | CLARKE (continued)

from, 123

Chizle,

his ordinary, 89

CHOATE, CHARLES FRANCIS, A.M., xvi
Hon. JOSEPH HODGES, D.C.L.,
xviii

Chrétienne, Madame. See Christina
Christina, Princess, daughter of Henry
IV of France, proposed marriage be-
tween Charles I of England and,
373, 374, 374 n

Church discipline and visiting com-
mittees, Rev. T. Shepard's remarks
on, 151
Church members, policy of confining
suffrage to, vigorously opposed, 56
Churches, paper on Excommunica-
tion in Colonial, by Rev. C. E.
Park, 321-332; nature and purpose
of the church, 322; belief of, regard-
ing the sacraments, 322, 324, 325;
privileges of membership in, 322,
323; conditions of membership in,
323, 324; care exercised in recep-
tion of members by, 323, 324; form
of covenant used in admitting to
membership in, 324; attitude of,
toward unworthy members, 324,
326; toward non-members, 324, 325;
toward strangers from other churches,
325; leniency of, toward delinquents,
326, 327, 328, 330; offences punished
by, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331; the
use of censure by, 326, 327, 330;
cases of excommunication in, 327,
328, 329, 330, 331; of admonition,
328, 329; three kinds of punishment
imposed by, 329; restoration to
membership in, 329, 330

Churchill, Charles, his poems quoted, 87
Civil service reform, F. V. Balch's con-
nection with, 343

Civil Service Reform Association, 343
Clap, Eleazar, error regarding medical
degree conferred upon, 317; spelling
of his name, 317 n

Roger, his Memoirs, cited, 28 n
Clapboards, use of, in early colonial
houses, 29, 30

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Edward
Clark, John (H. C. 1799), erroneous
records regarding his degree of M.D.,
320

Clarke, Christopher, 175
Gedney, 166

Hannah (Appleton), wife of Wil-
liam, 164 n. See also Willard

Mary (or Mercy), daughter of
Christopher. See Minot

175

Rebecca, wife of Christopher,

Rebecca, daughter of Christopher.
See Taylor

Richard, son of William, 163 n
William, 163, 163 n; his Boston
estate, 164 n

Class distinctions, in colonial Massa-
chusetts, 41

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Clay, walls of early colonial houses
daubed with, 28, 28 n, 31, 31 n
Claybourn,
89
Claypole, John, 111 n
Clement, Edward Henry, a guest at
the annual dinner, 188
Clergy, the social leaders in colonial
Massachusetts, 42; their knowl-
edge of medicine, 42 n, 214, 215;
leaders in all public affairs, 56;
policy of confining suffrage to church
members favored by majority of, 56;
part played by, in political affairs of
Connecticut, 74; less powerful than
the magistrates, 167, 168; system
of church government forced on first
colonists by, 168

CLEVELAND, GROVER, death of, an-
nounced, 182, 183
Cleverly, John, 279, 306
CLIFFORD, CHARLES WARREN, A.M.,
xvi

Clink, prison, 161

Clinton, Bridget (Fiennes), Countess of
Lincoln, T. Dudley's letters to, cited,
27 n, 37 n, 112 n, 113 n
Clothing, regulations regarding, in the
Massachusetts Colony, 39

Clough, Samuel, almanacs made by,
126; longitude of Boston as given
in his Kalendarium Nov-Anglicanum,
383

Cocks,-
93, 97
Cod, Cape, Winthrop's ships approach,
197

Coddington, William, not admitted to
the Lord's Supper at Salem (1630),
325

CODMAN, OGDEN, Xvii; elected a Resi-
dent Member, 190, 355; accepts,
204

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Collection des Manuscrits relatifs à la
Nouvelle-France, cited, 107 n
Colman, Rev. Benjamin, 126, 275, 283,
298, 301; letter of Rev. J. Edwards
to, regarding the revival of religion in
the Connecticut valley, 280 n

Jane, daughter of Rev. Benjamin.
See Turell

COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS,
change suggested in hour of meetings
of, 183; gift of A. McF. Davis to,
184, 188; sends vote of thanks to
Allen family for gift of letters, 311;
sends delegate to inauguration of A.
L. Lowell, 353; members of, among
delegates at inauguration of President
Lowell, 399; address of salutation
sent by this Society to President
Lowell, 400, 401; this address
written by H. Lefavour, 400 n

Annual Meeting, 182, 352
Auditing Committee, appointment
of, 135, 311; Report of, 187, 357

Committee of Publication, ii
Corresponding Members, xviii;
death of, xix, 2, 182, 183, 189, 353;
election of, 2, 3, 100, 183, 190; addi-
tions to, reported, 53, 135, 204, 355

Corresponding Secretary, 401;
election of, 187, 355, 358; reports
new members, 1, 53, 100, 135, 204,
238, 363. See also Noble, John;
Park, Rev. Charles Edwards

Council, xv; J. E. Thayer elected
a member of, 184; T. Minns elected
a member of, 53, 184, 363; H. A.
Parker elected a member of, 187;
tribute of, to J. Noble, 350, 351; An-
nual Report of, 183, 184, 352-355; M.
Dexter elected a member of, 358

Editor of Publications, ii, 352;

permanent fund needed for support
of this office, 184, 352, 353. See also
Matthews, Albert

Honorary Members, xviii; death
of, xix, 182, 183, 353; additions to,
reported, 363; election of, 183, 352

Nominating Committee, appoint-
ment of, 135, 311; Report of, 187,
357,
358

President, 53, 100, 135, 182, 188,
189, 204, 256, 311, 352, 358, 363, 401;
speaks regarding three deceased mem-
bers of this Society, 182; election of,
187, 358; announces the death of W.
Gibbs, 189. See also Lefavour,

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funds needed for, 184, 352, 353; gift
of A. McF. Davis added to funds for,
187

Recording Secretary, election of,
187, 358. See also Cunningham,
Henry Winchester

Registrar, election of, 187, 358.
See also Gay, Frederick Lewis

Resident Members, xvi, xvii, 1;
death of, xix, 182, 183, 353; election
of, 2, 53, 183, 190, 352, 355; addi-
tions to, reported, 53, 100, 204, 238,
363

Stated Meetings, 1, 53, 100, 135,
189, 238, 256, 311, 352, 363

Treasurer, Annual Report of, 185,
186, 356, 357; election of, 187, 358.
See also Edes, Henry Herbert

Vice-Presidents, 1; election of,
187, 358. See also Goodwin, William
Watson; Knowlton, Marcus Perrin
Colonization, early attempts at Ameri-
can, 256, 257; motives underlying
these attempts, 257, 258; family life
necessary to successful, 263
Colston,

96
Columbus, Christopher, agonic line
crossed by, 386, 387, 389; Personal
Narrative of the First Voyage of, to
America, cited, 386 n
Commissioners of the United Colonies.
See United Colonies
Company of New France; fleet sent to
Quebec by, 104

Compass, variation of the, during the | CONNECTICUT (continued)

first voyage of Columbus to America,
386; T. Blundeville quoted regarding,
387, 388; reasons for, 395, 395 n;
discovery of reasons for, 396, 397;
the reckoning of longitude at sea
and, 397

Conant, Roger, 339

Concord, Mass., paper exhibited show-
ing money pledged by citizens of
(1653), to Harvard College, 232,
234, 235; remarks of J. K. Hosmer
on this paper, 235, 236; significance
of these contributions, 236; early
records of, destroyed, 232; descend-
ants of original settlers active in,
to-day, 236

Condy, Rev. Jeremiah, his funeral ser-
mon on B. Landon, 176 n
Congregationalism, principles of, formu-
lated by Robert Browne, 322
Connecticut, dispute with Massachu-
setts regarding jurisdiction over emi-
grants to, 59, 60, 61; correspondence
between Massachusetts and, regard-
ing defence against the Indians,
64; ceases to acknowledge political
dependence on Massachusetts, 64;
dispute with Massachusetts regard-
ing jurisdiction over Springfield, 66,
69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 80, 81; attempts
at confederation between Massa-
chusetts and, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 77, 79;
dispute with Massachusetts regard-
ing jurisdiction over plantation of J.
Winthrop, Jr., at Pequot, 69, 70;
objection of, to plan of union with
Massachusetts, 72; part taken in
government by ministers of, 74;
plan of government adopted by, 74,
75; Warwick grant bought by, 79,
80, 81; surveys of boundary line
between Massachusetts and, 80, 81,
81 n; boundary disputes between
Massachusetts and, 244; influence
of, on our democratic institutions,
266; constitution of, 266, 267; early
form of the name, 366 n
Colonial Records of,

cited,

57 n,

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Elections, 61, 62; first committees
to, from Springfield, 62; action
taken by, regarding defence against
the Indians, 64; restricts trade with
Indians, 65; its demands upon
W. Pynchon, 75, 76; grant made to
E. Hopkins by, 79; grants duty on
exports to Fenwick, 79, 80, 82; re-
peals tax on exports, 82
Connecticut Historical Society, Col-
lections of, cited, 62 n, 66 n, 67 n,
72 n, 73 n

Connecticut River, called Fresh River
by the Dutch, 366 n
Connecticut Valley, revival of religion
in (1734), 279, 280 n
Consumptives, Rev. T. Shepard's re-
marks on the capricious appetites of,
154
Contributions to the Ecclesiastical His-
tory of Connecticut, cited, 56 n, 57 n
Cooke, Elisha, 123, 124
Cooking, colonial method of, 36
COOLIDGE, ARCHIBALD CARY, Ph.D.,
xvii

THOMAS JEFFERSON, Jr., A.B., xvii
Cooper, Robert, 54

Susan Fenimore, her Rural Hours
quoted, regarding the origin of the
name of Maine, 369, 370; cited,
370 n

-Rev. William, 275, 300, 303
Copeland, Rev. Patrick, his activity
in establishing Independency in the
Bermudas, 171, 173

Corey, Deloraine Pendre, his History
of Malden, mentioned, 279
Corn trade, results of W. Pynchon's
monopoly in, 65

Corvo, island of the Azores, 103 n, 195,
398; sighted by Josselyn, 195 n;
longitude reckoned from the prime
meridian of, 385, 390, 391, 392, 393;
magnetic declination of, in the 16th
and 17th centuries, 395

Cotton, Rev. John (1585–1652), 20,
55, 119, 276; his sympathy with
Anne Hutchinson, 13; J. Winthrop's
opposition to, 17, 19; probable atti-
tude of J. Harvard toward, 41; his
proposed code of laws for establish-
ing a theocracy, 147; his attempts at
verse, 271; his statements regarding
the membership and constitution of

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Crawford, Valentine, 98

Crehore, George Clarendon, 308

Mary Ann, daughter of George
Clarendon. See Cunningham

Cresap, Col. Thomas, 94
Crescentia, name designed by Lord

Baltimore for Maryland, 381
Crime, extraordinary penalties for, in
Massachusetts Colony, 16, 18
Crocker, John, his case against T.
Shaw, 26 n

Cromwell, Sir Henry, 52 n

Lady Joan, daughter of Sir Henry.
See Barrington

Oliver, 52 n, 111 n, 121
Crosby, Ebenezer, erroneous records
regarding his degree of M.D., 320
Cummins, Sarah, 97

Cunningham, A. & C., 307

Alan, son of Stanley (H. C. 1877),
309

Alice, daughter of Stanley (H. C.
1877), 309

Andrew (d. 1735), 281, 296, 307
Andrew, son of James, 307

Charles, son of Andrew, 307

CUNNINGHAM (continued)

Francis, son of Stanley (H. C.
1877), 309

Frederic (H. C. 1845), son of
Charles, 307

Frederic (H. C. 1874), son of
Frederic (H. C. 1845), 307

George Clarendon, son of Stanley
(H. C. 1877), 309

HENRY WINCHESTER, A.B., v,
xv, xvi, 308, 350; elected Recording
Secretary of this Society, 187, 358;
communicates the Diary of the Rev.
Samuel Checkley (1735), 270; his
comments on this Diary, 270-295;
these referred to, 383

James, son of William, 307

Julia, daughter of Frederic (H. C.
1845). See Lawrence

Mary, daughter of Stanley (H. C.
1877), 309

Mary Ann (Crehore), wife of
Stanley (H. C. 1877), 308

Mary (Lewis), wife of Andrew, 307
Roxalina (Dabney), wife of
Charles, 307

307

Sarah (Gibson), wife of Andrew,

-Sarah Maria (Parker), wife of
Frederic (H. C. 1845), 307

STANLEY, A.B. (H. C. 1877), son
of Frederic (H. C. 1845), death of,
reported, 183; Memoir of, by L.
Swift, communicated, 306; text of
the Memoir, 307-310; his ancestors,
307; his residence, 307, 308, 309;
his education, 308; his business re-
lations, 308; his death, 308; his
marriage, 308; his children, 308,
309; elected a member of this Society,
309; clubs of which he was a member,
309; his personal characteristics,
309,
310

Stanley (H. C. 1901), son of
Stanley (H. C. 1877), 308

William, son of Andrew, 307

Cunningham, Barnes &, 308

Curtis, Caleb, 342

CURTISS, FREDERIC HAINES, xvii

Elizabeth (Boylston), wife of Curwen, Samuel, his Journal and

James, 307

Elizabeth (Wheeler), wife of Wil- Cushing, Caleb (1800-1879), 277

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Letters, cited, 254 n

- Rev. Caleb, 277, 301

Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas
and wife of Rev. Jonathan, 277

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