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Caen, William and Emery de, 235, _n._

Caiaphas, 300, 302, _n._

Cain, 312.

Campbell, Lord: on royal proclamations, 26; cited, 35.

Canada: derivation of name, 235; first conquest of, 235, _n._

Canary Islands: as a market, 182, 222; Morton at, 342-3.

Cane, 275.

Caunoŭnicus, funeral rites of his son, 170, _n._

Cape Ann: Lyford moves to, 24; Morton at, 261.

Cape Cod, 21, 23, 226; French vessel wrecked on, 131, _n._

Cape Verde Islands, 116, 117, _n._

Carheil, Father, cited, 17.

Caribdis, 277, 280.

_Cattup Keen_, 137, _n._

Carlisle, Earl of, 70.

Casco Bay, 221; royalists about, 85.

_Cau-ompsk_, 124, _n._

Cecrops, 293.

Cedars: at Mount Wollaston, 10; where to be found large, 173; abundance and size of, 184; white, 185, _n._

Cerberus, 294.

Chalk-stones, 216.

Champlain, lake: protection for discovery of, 77; Morton on, 78; Josselyn’s expedition to discover, 79; when named, 234, _n._ (_See_ Erocoise.)

Champlain: his _Voyages_ quoted, 149, _n._, 150, _n._; his map, 236, _n._

Charity of the Separatists, 320.

_Charity_, the, comes to New England in June, 1622, 7, 130.

_Chauquaqock_, 254, _n._

Charles I.: corruption of court of, 52; character and government of, 54; financial straits of, in 1635, 73; turning point in fortunes of, 78.

Charlestown: settlement of, 34, 300, _n._; deacons of church of, 319.

Charon, 274.

Charter party, 304, 316, 317. (_See_ Cradock, Matthew.)

Chastity, absence of, among Indians, 16, 17, 145, _n._

Chelsea, 229, 300.

_Cheshetue_, 148.

Chestnut, the, 183.

Chickatawbut, dwelling-place of, 11; cunning of, 162, _n._; his mother’s grave despoiled, 170, 247; speech of, 247-9; Weston’s men living with, 252.

Chingachgook, 213, _n._

Christmas, 18, 97; “brave gambols,” 294.

Church practices in New England, 69, 260, 262, 322-34.

Church of England: Winthrop’s detestation of, 63; and Morton, 92; and Lyford, 263; dignity of, advanced in New England by Morton, 283; Ratcliff a member of, 317.

Churching of women, 331, _n._

Cicero, quoted, 139, 181, 312.

Cithyrea, 278.

Clams, 227.

Clarendon, Lord, cited, 52.

Clayton’s _Virginia_, cited, 199, _n._, 208, _n._, 210, _n._, 214, _n._

Cleaves, George: Morton in employ of, 77; in employ of Rigby, 84; “a fire-brand of dissension,” 85.

Clerk, Roger, 300, _n._

Cockles, 227.

Coddington, Governor William, writes to Winthrop about Morton, 85.

Cod-fish, 221; markets for, 222; superiority of New England, _ib._

Cod-liver oil, 222.

Coins, old, found at Richmond Island, 218, _n._

Coke, Sir Edward, on proclamations, 26, 35.

Colchos, 292.

Commissions, system of, in favor at court of Charles I., 57.

Conies, 204, 210, 211.

Common Prayer: Book of, treatment of in Massachusetts, 69; trouble occasioned by in Scotland, 82; Morton’s use of, cause of his persecution, 92, 260, 283; reference to in _New Canaan_, 93, 169; an idol, 332, _n._

Connecticut, Blue Laws of, 252, _n._

Copper, 220.

Cormorants, 226.

_Cos_, 124, 217.

Cottington, Lord, 60.

Cotton, John, 98.

Council for New England: efforts of to settle the Massachusetts, 2; grant to Robert Gorges, 3; secures proclamation about sale of fire-arms to Indians, 20; gives patent to Company of Massachusetts Bay, 31; quarrel of with Massachusetts Company, 33; unequal to the emergency in 1634, 59; plan for dividing territory of, 59; divides New England, 70; surrender of patent by, 72; records of quoted, 130, _n._, 196, _n._; issues patent to Walter Bagnall, 219, _n._

Court: held at Salem, 306; at Boston, to try Morton, 311.

Cradock, Governor Matthew, 298, _n._; before Privy Council, 51, 56; “an imposterous knave,” 62; default of in _quo warranto_ proceedings, 75; on Morton, 77; Master Charterparty 304, _n._, 316, 317.

Cranes, 192.

Cromwell, Oliver, 83.

Crows, 195.

Crow-blackbirds, 198.

Cupid, 278.

Cypress-trees, 185.

Cynthius, 345.