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Mudge, Jarvis, 102, 115, 143, 165, 202. Mulford, (John,) 428. Munson, Thomas, 66. Mygat, (Magott,) Jos. 87, 104, 283. Jacob, 309, 344, 351.
Nash, Edw. 433; Jos. 315. Nenie, (Nenie ?) 143. Newbery, Thomas, 44. Benj. 160, 183, 191, 397, 419, 440 ; Jos. 147. Newton, Tho. 144, 150, 155, 172, 190, 192. Nicholls, (Sergt.) 36.
Nicholls, (Col Rich.) 440.
Noble, William, 428. North, 140. John, 297 ; Sarah, 362.
Northam, James, 45, 165, 167, 176, 315. Northum, (Norton ?) Jas. 110, 130.
Norton. James, 49, 109.
Francis, 41, 44, 97, 86, 160. John, 297, 412, 425. Nott, John, 55, 182, 299, 381, 414, 415. Nowell, Thomas. 506. Christopher, 506.
Odill, John, 433. Ogden, 280, 282, 295, 316.
Olcott, (Thomas,) 83, 92, 96, 158, 162, 183, 315. Samuel, 425. Oldhanı, (John,) 3-6, 12, 43, 91. Oldridge, Rich. 127. Oldige, 148. Olderige, 285. James, 446.
Olmsted, Nich. 50. 226, 309, 446. Nehe. 183, 204, 299, 447.
Rich. 210, 242, 285, 336, 349, 367, 391, 447. John, 45, 285, 389, 447.
Omphries, Mich. 297. Orton, Thomas, 95, 110, 204. Orvis, George, 315. Osmore, (see Hosmer.) Onlsterman, 231.
Packer, John, 293, 432.
Packs ? Henry, 56. Paine, Jo. 386, 388. Palmer, Will. 81, 89, 348, 464. John, 297, 309. Henry, 297, 464. Nich. 330, 366, 467. Palmes, Edw. 371, 373, 419, 426. Pantry, Will. 93, 107, 123. John, 207. Parker, Will. 354. Ralph, 315, 430. Parke, (Parks) 46, 55, 84, 127, 135, 180, 412.
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Parkman, (Putman) Elias, 14, | Rice, Robert, 285.
16, 46, 81, 144, 166, 167. Parsons, Rich. 46. Partridge, Will. 325. Patten, Nathaniel, 87. Peerce, John, 45. Pell, Tho. 366, 389, 418. Pering, Henry, 428.
Perkins, John, 142. Perwidge, Will. 102, 107, 110. Pettibone, John, 315.
Pheax, 186. Phelps, Geo. 28, 134, 309, (see Phillips.) Will. 1, 32, 54, 145, 419. Timo. 411, 425 ; Jos. 256. Pheries, (Ferris) Peter, 391. Phillips, Will. 117, 241. Geo. 178, 278, 309. Zerub. 426. Piddell, Corbitt, 193. Pierce, Tho. 366. John, 45. Pincheon, Wm. 10, 13, 16, 18, 19, 20, 43. Pinney, Humph. 126, 143. Samuel, 315. Pinckney, Philip, 220.
Pitkin, Win. 388, 389, 426, 436. Platt, Isaac, 428. Plum, Jo. 3, 13, 18, 41, 44, 56, 69, 97, 121.
Pomrey, Eltweed, (Eldad) 27, 104, 227, 315, 354, 362, 370. Pond, Samuel, 191. Ponton, Rich. 406, 412. Porter, John, 28, 43, 75, 191, 309, 475. Daniel, 123. 127, 377. Thomas, 257, 491. Post, Stephen, 206, 241. John, and Thomas, 412. Powell, Tho. 428. Pratt, John, 93, 108, 135, 219, 230, 292, 450; Wm. 375. Daniel, 292, 309. Prentice, John, 433. Preston (Presson) 102, 109, 133. Provost, David, 155, 163. Prudden, Mr. 36. Purdy, 466. Purkas, John, 466. Purrier, 388. Putnam, (see Parkman.) Pyne, James, 150, 158.
Quicke, William, 6. Quinby, John, 412.
Randal, Abraham, 326. Rayner, (Reyner) Thurston, 3, 13, 17, 428 ; Jos. 426, 388. Read, 144. Reeves, Jo. 6. Reive, Rob. 309, 315, 360. Rescue, (Rusco) Nath. 222, 232, 256, 352. Will. 70, 110, 161, 204, 209. Reynolds, (Renols) Robert, 2. John, 142, 412.
Jonathan, 412. Mihell, 406. Richards, James, 429, 435.
Samuel, 315; Nath. 92, 144. Rigebell, Mr. 390. (Rickbell,) 428. Rily. John, 182. Rissly, Richard, 127, 486. Samuel, 487. Robins, John, 88, 93, 95, 109, 129, 141, 356. Mary, 457, 463. Robinson, Thos. 54.
Rocester, 48, 49, 55, 81, 83; (see Rossiter.) Rockwell, John, 195. Samuel, 297, 483.
Rogers, Jas. 340, 352, 359, 385, 392, 409 ; Sam. 406. John, and Jona. 428. Root, John, 297, 413. Rose, Rob. 42, 43, 60, 97, 109. Rossiter, Bray, 76, 81, 83, 88, 102, 177, 353, 359, 396. Rowlins, Jasper, 56, 82. Rudd, Jona. 45, 127, 218, 219, 238, 285.
Rugge, Robert, 141. Rushmore, Tho. 195, 424.
Rusco; (see Rescue.) Russell, Henry, 288, 319, 330, 342, 415. John, 173, 207, 274. Rysly, 127.
Sable, John, 202, 315. Sadler, John, 93, 108, 160, 168, 201. Salter, Walter, 423.
Saltington, ¿ Robert, 62, 66, 67, Saltingstall, 5 70, 72. Samwis, Rich. 190, 202. John, 428. Sanford, Andrew, 297. Zachary, 219, 315.
Savidge, John, 257. Sawyer, Richard, 169, 485. Scippeseyer, 155.
Scott, Thomas, 18, 42, 70, 103, 453. Edmund, 202.
John, 418, 420, 424, 430, 436, 441.1 Scudder, Thomas, 428.
Seager, Rich. 297. Sebadoe, (Capt.) 242. Sedgewick, (Maj.) Rob. 259. Seely, Robert, 4, 5, 9, 10, 43, 49, 391, 401, 403, 406. Nath 297.
Seldon, Thomas, 46, 190. Senthion, (Sension) Nich. 55, 294, 492. Mathew, 95, 114 ; Mark, 433. Shepherd, John, 360. Sherman, Jo. 2, 49, 463. Sam. 425, 426, 436. Sherwood, Tho. 126, 150, 155, 264, 432.
Sherwood, Stev. and Mark, 433. Shorye, Sampson, 202. Sipperance, Joan, 193, 203. Skidmore, Thomas, 193, 202. Skinner, Rich 177. Slye, Robert, 182.
Smith, Arthur, 62, 92, 136, 183. Edward, 89, 93, 96.
Henry, 86, 90, 97, 98, 106. 143, 502. Simon, 141, 142.
Samuel, 54, 106, 155, 191, 200, 206, 285, 292, 314, 503. William, 114, 128. Philip, 256 ; Jonathan, 297. Joseph, 298, 375. Quince, 355. John, 332, 347, 349, 352, 400, Rich. 164, 315, 319, 407.
Southmead, 127. Spencer, Obed, 315. William, 449 ; Samuel, '450. Thomas, 81, 315. Jared, 361.
Speck, Jared, 467.
Stadder, 135, 140 ; see Stodder. Stanborough, Jos. 348, 368. Stanley, Timothy, 69, 489. Tho. 87, 212. John, 326 ; Caleb, 491.
Stanton, Tho. 108, 193, 300, 435. See GENERAL INDEX. Staples, Tho. 127, 220, 265. Stares, (Serg't) 17; Tho. 458. Starke, Aaron, 28, 55, 84. Stebbing, Edw. 18, 43, 47, 112, 121, 135, 250, 259, 321, 362, 413.
Stebbins, 352, 360, 365. Stedman, John, 256, 285, 309, Steele, John, 48, 134, 148, 180, 227. George, 75, 87, 107, 159. James, 309, 372. Samuel, 180. Stephenson, Thomas, 144, 285. Stickland, Jo. 2, 6. Stocking, 348. Samuel, 256 ; George, 318.
Stoder, Jo. 81, 83. Stone, Samuel, 20, 39, 317, 356, 413. Stoughton, Thomas, 7, 48. Stow, Mr. 356, 361, 362. Strong , John, 218. Thomas, 309. Styles, Henry, 1, 2. John, 108, 195. Francis, 3, 6, 8, 33, 62, 70, 76, 83, 86, 91, 107, 141, 149. Sutton, Jos. 315.
Talcott, John. 9, 75, 210, 231, 251, 353, 373, 375, 383, 384, 404, 406. Samuel, 389. Tallman, Peter, 231. Tar pe. Mr. 68. Tapping. Thomas, 29, 30, 218, 316, 368, 414.
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Taylor, John, 106, 108. Stepb. 190, 356, 365. Terry, Steph. 18, 93, 136, 309. Thomas, and Rich. 388. Theed, Jos. 391. Teed, John, 428.
Tharpe, 127. Thomson, Wm. 359, 432. Thornton, 56.
Thos. 83, 138, 221, 243, 475. Tillton, Peter, 182.
Tinker, John, 82, 114, 347, 352, 359, 366, 382, 417. Titterton, Daniel, 148, 187, 208. Titus, Samuel, 428.
Tompson, John, 412. Torrey, William, 88.
Toung, (Tong) George, 285, 292, 352, 365, 397.
Tracy, Thomas, 106, 115, 206, 238, 241, 366, 393, 397. Traull, Will. 164 ; Tim. 315. Treat, Jas. and Math. 297. Robert, 440 ; Rich. 309, 310. (Trott) Rich. 75, 76, 80, 88, 93, 112, 123, 135, 237. Elias, 136 ; John, 76. Math. 143, 171, 177. Trumble, John, 162. Try, (Tray) Mich. 46, 348. Tucker, (Tooker) 386, 388. Tuckye, George, 127. Tuder, Owyn, 193.
Turner, Daniel, 194. Turny, Robert, 432.
Uffoote, (Ufford) Tho. 95, 110. Underhill, John, 275, 341. Upson, 29, 157. Usher, Rob. 389, 405.
Vandict, Gisberd, 184. Vantino, Cornelius, 184. Varleet. (Varleth) 322, 352, 355, 371-6, 387.
Vayle, Jer. 388. Venison, (Vincent ?) Wm. 162. Ventris, Moses, 218. Will. 257, 298. Vere, Edw. 129, 145, 463. (Veare,) 50, 81. Vincent, Wm. 162, 169, 172, 182. Vore, Richard, 348. Vowles, Rich. 388, 389, 413.
Wade, Robert, 46, 301. Wadom. John, 315. Wadsworth, Wm. 12, 55, 288, 349, 379.
Wakely, (Whately) James, 180, 238,279, 401 ; (see Whately.) Richard 297.
Walkely, Henry, 401.
Wakeman, Sam. 1, 2, 3, 7, 135. | Wichfield, 56, 89.
Waller, Wm. 231, 241, 312,
354, 375, 404, 411, 419.
Walston, Thomas, 115. Waples, Thomas, 117. Ward, Andr. 2, 12, 226. 243, 264, 284, 323. Joyce, 451. Nath'1, 18, 60. 93, 112, 125, 147, 165, 314, 321.
William, 297, 451.
Anthony, Robert, John, and Edward, 451.
Warham. (Rev.) John, 288, 420. Warin, William, 315.'
Warner, Andr. 14, 43, 60, 309. Robert, 297. John, 413. Waterhouse, Jacob, 40, 95, 300. Waters, Anthony, 424.
Watson, Nathaniel, 162. John, 114.
Watts, 127; Thomas, 108. Ellinor, 142 ; Rich. 142. Waynewright, Thomas, 88. Webb, Henry, 82, 87.
John, 176. Rich. 93, 110, 144, 203, 391. Webster, Math. 124. Robert, 258, 264, 288, 289.
John, 9, 27, 36, 49, 263, 273, 280, 318.
Weed, Jonas, 2.
Welman, William, 315.
Welles, Jo. 124 ; Edw. 107.
Hugh, 243; Thomas, 309, 346, 359; John, 310, 323. Samuel, 297, 311, 356. West, John, 182, 419.
Westall, John, 87, 135, 332, 418, 433.
Westcoat, Rich. 40, 41, 44, 111. William, 41.
Westly, William, 139.
Westover, Jonas, 191. 195, 315. Westwood, Will. 18, 252.
Whately, (see Wakely.)
James, 109, 110, 111, 115, 145.
Wheeler, Isaac ; (see Wylly.) Ephraim, 112, 466. Moses, 163 ; Thos. 243.
Whisson, Henry, 428. White, John, 83, 93, 108, 145, 250, 298, 360. Philip, 155; Nath. 379. Whithead, Robert, 55. Whiting, Will. 10, 18, 55, 62, 116, 131, 133, 493. (Mrs.) 165 ; Giles, 99. John, 262, 493. Whitman, Jos. 428. Whitmore, John, 44, 197. Thomas, 231, 264. Wiate, John, 315.
Wicks, Thomas, 390.
Wickum, Thomas, 315.
Wilcoxson, William, 148, 149. Wilkenson, Thomas, 194. Wilkins, William, 429.
Wellard, (Willard) Jos. 372.
Willcock, John, 126, 148, 172, 180,249. Williams, John, 28, 309.
Roger, 43, 76, 87, 106. Arthur, 46, 95, 176.
Math. 129, 135, 143, 168, 433. Will. 140, 202, 256, 315, 428. Amos, 396 ; (Mrs.) 381.
Willis, George, 27, 52, 64, 68, 71, 136, 469. Sam. 251, 377, 383, 404, 415, 469. Willet, Nath. 88, 89, 122, 135, 137, 318.
Wilson, Anthony, 84. Thomas, 433 ; Rob. 506.
Wilterton, Grego. 55, 183, 327, 360. Wilton, David, 102, 107, 115, 147, 164, 174, 309. Nicholas, 256. Winchell, (see Wynchell.) Windes, 388.
Wines, Barnabas, 427.
Winthrop, John ; See GENERAL INDEX.
Wolcott, Henry, 1, 12, 18, 55, 56, 76, 81, 88, 89, 102, 125, 184, 193, 349.
George, 55, 297.
Simon, 256, 309.
Wood, Jonas, 172, 174, 190, 192, 275, 281, 283, 379, 380, 401, 428.
Samuel, 428.
Woodcocke, John, 33, 34, 66. Woodford, Tho. 112, 241.
Joseph, 412, Woodhull, Rich. 341, 366, 428.
Woodroofe, Nath. 88, 298. John, 413 Woods, John, 29 Workes, Thomas, 428. Wright, Samuel, 298. Anth. 309. Thomas, 92, 147, 177, 256, 319. James, 256. Wrothem, Simon, 257. Wylly, (Wheeler) Isaac, 185. Wynchell, Rob. 109, 141. Nath. 297.
Yeates, Fra's and Geo. 315. Yeosen, Simon, 239. Young, Mathew, 316. John, 386, 390, 402, 406, 419. Youngs, Joseph, 388.
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Adamites ; see Quakers.
Address to the King ; see Charter.
Adultery ; how punished, 77. Administration ; see Estates.
Agawam, 12, 13, 14, 19 ; see Springfield.
Alarms ; impressment of men, arms, &c. author- ized, in case of, 94.
Allegiance, oath of, to be taken, 439.
Ammunition ; see Military Stores.
Apparel, excess in, prohibited, 64.
Appeals, from inferior courts, regulated. 37, 118, 186, 395.
Appraisal of property attached, 349, 525.
Apprentices, orders concerning, 8, 105, 349, 222, 316, 538.
Armour ; provision and survey of, 15, 17, 30. Aramamett, complains of Lt. Holmes, 16. Artillery ; see Military.
Ashford ; see Setauket.
Assistants ; appointment of, at Pequot, 186 ; to join with magistrates, on the seaside, 227, 233 ; appointed for several towns, 281, 351, 352, 365, 381, 435 ; powers of, 324, 336, 350, 374, 394, 397 ; Gen. Court to appoint, 365. Attorney for the Gen. Court. 388, 426.
Auditors of treasurer's accounts appointed, 30.
Ballast, orders respecting, 273, 512. Banishment, sentence of, 242, 324.
Bankside, inhabitants admitted at, 310.
Baptism of children ; advice to the churches respecting, 438.
Bay ; see Massachusetts.
Beaver ; duty on, 20; trade with Indians for, prohibited, 20; order respecting, 161.
Beef cattle, number of killed in Fairfield, 221. Bestiality, how punished, 77.
Bible, sent to goodwife Williams, 381; given to Amos Williams, 396. Births, to be recorded, 106, 551.
Blasphemy, how punished, 77.
Boundary of the Colony; committee appointed to ascertain and settle, 435.
Brands ; see Cattle.
Breach of Promise; law against, proposed, 80. Bride brook ; a bound of Pequot, 221.
Bridges, to be built, at Hoccanum, 417; at Farmington, 164.
Cannon to be provided, 70 ; loaned by Mr. Sal- tingstall, 72 ; carriages to be made for, 74 ; to be purchased, for public use, 104. - Capital Laws, 77, 515.
Casks ; size of, regulated, 264, 515. Cassasinamon ; see Robin.
Cattle, to be restrained, 60, 517 ; to be marked, 118, 517.
Caveat may be entered, when, 151, 153, 518.
Charter, measures for procuring, 360, 367, 368- 370 ; instructions to Gov. Winthrop, &c. 579 ; received and publicly read, 384 ; committee entrusted with custody of, 384, 407 ; payment of rate for, 385, 390, 392, 397, 400, 415; not to be sent to New Haven, 405; thanks to Gov. W. for procuring, 416.
Children, stubborn, how punished, 78, 515.
Chippachauge Island, granted to Capt. Mason, 224.
Church ; see Ecclesiastical Affairs.
Cider ; orders respecting sale of, 331, 354.
Clerks of train bands; appointment and duties of, 73, 75, 97, 282.
Code of 1650; Mr. Ludlow desired to prepare, 138, 154 ; when adopted, 216, 509 ; recorded, 509.
Collectors of rates ; duties of, 12, 113, 550. , Combination ; see United Colonies.
with Southampton, 566; with Easthampton, 316, 572 ; with New Haven ; see Union.
Commissioners, of U. Colonies ; first appoint- ment of, 90; to meet yearly, 157 ; see Uni- ted Colonies.
for the plantations, 53 ; powers of, 408; on L. Island, powers of, 402.
Common lands; orders concerning, 100, 108. 118, 214, 517.
Communion ; respecting the subjects of, 438. Composition, for Saybrook ; see Saybrook.
Conscience ; liberty of, to be secured, 439.
Constitution of 1639, 20; amendments of, 96, 119, 140, 150, 346, 347.
Contempt of Court, punished, 44, 155. of ordinances, 80. 524. Contracts ; see Debts.
· of marriage, 47, 48, 540.
Conveyances, of land, to be in writing, &c. 358. See Deeds, and Records.
Corn, price of, established. 11, 18, 61, 79, 100, 116, 118, 205, 563; trade with Indians for, prohibited, 11, 13, 68, 81; plantations, how to be supplied with, 13, 16, 18, 19 ; to be re- ceived in payment of debts, 69, 72 ; orders re- specting exportation of, 116, 258, 379, 383, 392; not to be distilled, 333; measure of, regulated, 104.
Corselets, to be provided by the towns, 14, 546.
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Costs, when allowed, and by whom payable, 37, 55, 113.
Cotton ; trade therein proposed and encouraged, 59, 75.
Council, constituted, and its powers, 397 ; repeal of order erecting 440 ;
Ecclesiastical ; see Ecclesiastical Affairs.
Court, General, times of holding, 16, 21; how constituted, 150 ; how called, 256.
of Election, in April, 21; in May, 140; to be held at Hartford, 385.
Particular ; times of holding, 71, 81, 231 ; how constituted, 119, 150.
Cromwell's Bay ; see Setauket.
Cupheag ; tribute from Indians there, 52 ; orders respecting bounds of, 53, 62; commissioner appointed. 53 ; see Stratford.
Customs ; see Duties.
Damages, may be varied by the Court, 118 ; double, when to be paid, 19.
Deaths, sudden ; inquests on, 42, 523.
Debts; committee appointed to examine the public debts, 228; in the several towns, 273; notice to be given of, 383.
remedy of creditor against debtor, 151, 349, -Education ; contributions to support of scholars 511, 518 ; debts payable in corn, 61.
Deeds, how to be executed and recorded, 37, 552. Delinquents, to pay cost of prosecution, 113; fee to prison keeper, 138; appealing, after con- viction, to be fined, 395; execution upon, how performed, 103, 525.
Deputies, to General Court; to be sent by the towns, 22, 23, 403 ; number of, 23, 372 ; ex- empt from training &c. 62, 350, 355; their powers, 24 ; vacancies, how filled, 51.
Dice ; see Gaming.
Disability, consequent on conviction of scanda- lous offences, 138, 389.
Distillation of corn &c. prohibited, 333.
Divorces granted ; to - Beckwith, 275 ; Rob- ert Wade, 301; Sarah North, 362; Bridget Baxter, 379.
Dollars, (rix) value of, 86.
Dorchester, bounds of, 2; named Windsor, 7; see Windsor.
Drunkenness, how punished, 333, 533.
Dutch; letters to be sent to Dutch Governor, 52, 75, 346 ; settlement of differences with, to be agitated, 68 ; cattle of, impounded, 51; liable for trespasses of their swine, 83 ; arms, &c. not to be sold to, 114 ; prohibited from trading with Indians, 197 ; prosecuted for such trade, 163, 198; House the Hope sequestered, 254, 275 ; repeal of orders restricting trade with, 261; proposed expedition against, 241, 244, 259 ; vessel seized at Saybrook, 219; at Fair- field, 231; the charter to be shown to Capt. Varlet, 387; committee to treat with, 410; other orders relating to, 346, 402, 405, 411, 413, 415; controversy respecting L. Island, 410, 413, 416 ; letter from Sir W. Boswell, relating to, 565.
Duties ; on beaver, 20, 31 ; on drawing of wine, 146; custom masters appointed, 332; their duties, 332, 383, 396 ; wines &c. to pay du- ties, 255, 332, 395; tobacco, 380 ; repeal of acts imposing, 391.
East Hampton ; articles of combination with,
approved, 96 ; accepted under jurisdiction, 200; letter to be sent to, 274, 572 ; power of magistrates there, 336; of commissioners, 402 ; bounds with Southampton stated, 368; letter to, 436.
Ecclesiastical Affairs:
formation of church at Watertown, approved, 2; Mr. Allyn's complaint against ch. at Hart- ford, 106, 111; orders respecting maintenance of ministers, 111, 112, 545; difficulties in church at Hartford, 288, 290, 312, 314, 317, 318, 320-333, 339, 343; at Wethersfield, 87, 90, 97, 330, 338, 342, 363; petition of Mr. Russell, 319; committee to present complaints to the other colonies, 281 ; council at Boston, 288 ; answers from Massachusetts, to be sub- mitted to the churches, 302; churches not to be formed without consent of Gen. Court, 311 ; petition from Windsor, 312; church at Mid- dletown and Mr. Stow, 356, 361, 362, 440; ministry at Southold, 387; at Guilford, 387; ch. at Stratford and John Tompson, 412 ; complaint from ch. at Windsor, 420 ; recom- mendations of Gen. Court, respecting half-cov- enant privileges &c., 438.
at Cambridge, 112, 139 ; to fellowship at the college, 250 ; schools to be established in each plantation, 554 ; children to be instructed, 520. Election, Court of; see Court.
of deputies, who to vote in, 21, 96, 417; how determined, 24.
of governor &c. when and how made, 21, 22. alteration of law respecting, 346, 347.
warrants for, issue and return of, 23, 24.
Estates, orders respecting settlement of, 3, 5, 38, 42, 179.
administration, where to be granted, 179; distribution of, to be attended, 309;
testate ; see Wills and Inventories.
intestate ; of Sam. Allen, 505 ; John Brundish, 40, 45, 444 ; John Cattell, 110, 457 ; Jos. Clark, 433 ; Tho. Crumpe, 122 ; Tho. Dewey, 168, 480; Abr. Elsen, 163, 202, 479 ; John Elsen, 162, 480 ; Tho. Fenner, 477; Abr. Finch, 445; Sam. Fitch, 336 ; Nath. Foote, 115, 461 ; Seth Grant, 481 ; Tho. Greenhill, 356, 360; Edw. Harrison, 474; Blaynch Hunt, 457; Samuel Ireland, 136, 468 ; Thomas Johnson, 49, 55, 453; William Lotham, 473 ; Edward Mason, 57; Thomas Newbery, 44 ; John Oldham, 3,5, 91 ; Rich. Rissly, 486: Mr. Robins, 356 ; Rich. Sawyer, 169, 485; Timo. Standly, 489; Mr. Stoughton, 83; Sam. Wakeman, 135 ; Tho. Welles, 346, 359, 395, 396; Goodwife Williams, 396, 433.
Evidence, orders respecting the introduction of, 232, 337.
Executions; how served, 115, 117, 540; fees for levying, 146, 398; appraisal of goods taken, 273, 525 ; sales by officer, 273.
Fairfield ; excepts against order relating to ju- ries, 138 ; orders respecting lands there, 163, 187 ; bounds with Norwalk to be laid out &c. 414, 418 ; grant ofland on Sagatuck River to, 208; Dutch vessel seized there, 231; differ- ence with Norwalk. 242; constables, fined for neglect, 278; deposition respecting land a.
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the neck, 298; petition of inhabitants, refer- red, 310; provision for maintenance of Mr. Jones, approved, 316; boundary with Strat- ford, 367, 402; enlistment of troop, 351; bounds with Norwalk, 414, 418.
See Pequannoc ; and Golden Hill.
Fairs, twice a year, at Hartford. 125. False witness, how punished, 77.
Farmington, named and bounded, 133; Mr. Steel appointed recorder, 134; bounds, 376; Indians ; hostilities of, 294, 299, 303, 318 ; payment required of, 343.
see Tunxis.
Fast days, appointed, 98, 99, 170, 206, 228, 251, 263, 293, 323, 339, 364, 424.
may be appointed by magistrates, in recess, 277.
Fees, of jurors, 9; of Secretary and Registers, for recording, 37, 106. 151, 196, 277; on entry of actions, 39, 277 ; for copies of laws, 39, 331 ; on licenses, 333; on attachments &c. 100, 277 ; for warrants, 105, 277; of prison keepers, 138, 277; of leather sealers, 287, 377 ; of pound keepers, 292; of pack- ers, 347, 391; of custom masters, 332; of marshall, 398; of courts, in civil actions, 399 ; on entry of petitions, 381.
Fences ; orders respecting, 101, 105, 381, 516, 518 ; on east side of the river, 417. Fence viewers, to be chosen, 381.
Fenwick, George ; committee to confer with, 30 ; his reply, respecting union, bounds &c., 31 ; nom. for magistrate, 36; invited to join the plantations, 82; comm'r to U. Colonies, 90 ; payment to, for repairs of fort, 95 ; agreement with for purchase of Saybrook, 113, 119, 170, 178, 215, 258, 266, 280, 345, 568; letters to be sent to, 248 ; grant to Saybrook, from, 282 ; will of, 341, 574 ; final settlement with heirs of. 318, 325, 327, 362, 573.
Ferry ; at Niantecut, granted to Gov. Winthrop, 357. See Windsor and Saybrook.
Fidelity, oath of, by whom to be taken, 139.
Fisheries ; on Long Island, agreement with Mr. Fenwick concerning, 68; whale, exclusive right for, granted Mr. Whiting, 154.
Fisher's Island ; grant, to Gov. Winthrop, 64. Flax ; raising of, enjoined, 61, 64.
Flushing ; deputy sent from, 426 ; comm'r ap- pointed, 428 ; freemed admitted, 430.
Foreigners, not to retail goods in the colony, 207 ; sale of arms &c. to, prohibited, 139, 145. Fort, at Saybrook ; see Saybrook.
Fort rate; receipts for, 325-7; orders respect- ing, 170, 178, 204, 221, 280, 345.
Freemen ; oath of, 62 ; qualifications of, 21, 23, 96, 290, 331, 389, 439; to be nominated at October court, 331, 389 ; how disfranchised, 138, 389 ; to be admitted by the Gen. Assem- bly, 418.
French ; sale of guns, &c. to, prohibited, 130 ; trade with Indians by, prohibited, 197.
Fundamental Orders ; see Constitution.
Gaming, prohibited, 289, 527. General Court ; see Court, General.
Golden Hill, set off to Paquannack Indians, 336. Goodwin, William, trustee of Mr. Hopkins' leg- acy ; letters from, 374, 578.
Governor ; how elected, 21; oath of, 25 ; qual- ifications for office, 22; powers of, 23, 25 ; alteration of law respecting election, 346, 347 ; allowance of salary to, 69, 131, 161.
Grain ; see Corn.
Grand Jury ; appointment and duties of, 91, 536, 349; to be sworn, 350, 364; names of, 349, 379.
Grants of land ; to Jer. Adams, 377 ; John Ad- ams, 395 ; John Allyn, 376; Math. Allyn, 372, 375, 419, 436 ; John Bisssll, 246 ; Rob. Chapman, 289 ; Dan. Clark, 376 ; Aaron Cook, 246, 367; Fairfield, 208; Jas. Fitch, 282 ; Tho. Ford, 72, 246; Jona. Gilbert, 372 ; John Gilbert, 393; John Griffin, 410; Gov. Haynes, 82, 234, 250, 298 : Jos. Haynes, 380 ; Eph. Huit, 70 : Anth. Howkins, 376 ; Tho. Judd, 376; Rich. Lord, 377; Capt. Mason and his soldiers, 70, 208, 221, 230 ; John Ma- son, 209, 224, 406, 432; John Moor, 376 ; Ens. Olmstead, 391; Pequot (town of,) 208; Mr. Phelps, 419; Jas. Rogers, 340 ; R. Salt- ingstall, 72 ; Sam. Sherman, 436 ; Saybrook, 419; Mrs. Stone, 413 ; John Talcott, 376 ; John Tinker, 359; Sam. Willys, 377; John Winthrop, 64, 223, 243, 246. 337.
of Niantecut Ferry to John Winthrop, 357. Greenwich, admitted to jurisdiction, 388.
Guards, on Sabbath days, 73, 95, 96, 150, 162,344; to be supplied with powder, 212 ;
of the Governor, to be allowed powder, 246. Guilford, admitted to jurisdiction, 387 ; consta- ble confirmed, 405.
Hastings ; officers appointed there, 413, 436. Hartford, named, 7; bounds of, 8; constable sworn, 43; bounds with Wethersfield, 69; building of the great bridge, 225 ; allowance to the Governor's guard, 246 ; ordinary, licen- sed, 378 ; train band to have the pre-eminence, 390 ; difficulties in the church, (see Ecclesi- astical Affairs.)
Harvard College ; see Education.
Haynes, John, sent to the River's mouth, to treat with the Bay, 10 ; sent to the Bay, 82 ; to keep court at the sea side, 126 ; requested to endeavor to procure an enlargement of Patent, 126 ; grant of land to, at Pawtucket, 234, 250, 298 ; death of, 251.
Hemp, cultivation of, enjoined, 61, 64, 79.
Hempstead; 423; constable to be displaced, 424; deputy from, 426 ; comm'r for, appoint- ed, 428 ; freemen from, accepted, 429. Heresy, how punished, 283, 303, 308, 324.
Herman Garrett ; claims at Pawcatuck, 259. Hides ; see Leather.
Highways, between towns, how repaired. 91, 527; between Windsor and Hartford, 17, 51, 56, 125; surveyors of, to be appointed, 91, 527. flockanum ; petition respecting lands there, 362 ; bridges to be built at, 417.
Flomonoscitt ; (Hammonasset,) committee to in- quire concerning, 400 ; Saybrook no right to land there, 401; land to be laid out there, 404 ; petition of John Clow, for lands, 408 ; orders respecting planting of, 409, 414 ; bounds with Saybrook, 418.
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