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��Charlestovvn, Mass., settlement of, XXX. Arrival of Winthrop's com- pany at, xxx-i. Condition of the people in, in 1630, xxxii. Re- moval of Winthrop's company from, to Boston, ib.

Charter of the Massachusetts Com- pany, dissolution of the, Ixx.

Charter Goyernment, temporary re- establishment of, in Massachu- setts. Ixx. The new, Ixx-i.

Charter- Street burying-ground in Salem, Bradstreet's tomb in, Ixxi.

Chaucer, 85.

Childhood, xli, 149-52.

Childi-en, Poem before the birth of one of her, 393-4.

Children, Poem in reference to her, 400-3. Misprint in, Ixvii ;/. and 401 u.

Chinoes, 196.

Choler, xli, 124-9.

Christmas, 179.

Church, The Established, of Eng- land, division of, xxiii-iv. Regard of the Massachusetts Colonists for, xxvii-viii.

Church, First, at Boston, xv, xxxi,

5> 413 «•

Cicero, 411. Qiioted, 160 ;/.

Civil War in England, 165 and «. Course of the Massachusetts Col- ony during the, lix.

Clarence, Duke of, 335.

Clarendon, the Earl of, quoted, xxiii.

Clark, master of ship "Society, "38;/.

Cleitus, or Clitus, quarrel of Alex- ander ^vith, and death of, 283-4. Mrs. Bradstreet's account of his murder by Alexander the Great, taken from Raleigh's " History of the World," and from North's "Plutarch's Lives," xlvi-vii, xlix-1.

Cleopatra, 115. 292, 293, 310, 311. Daughter of Ptolemy Auletes,3i9- 20, 360.

Clipsham, in the county of Rutland, Dudley's residence at, xiv.

Cochiche\vick, The. xxxviii. First settlements at Andover made near, xxxvii. Land about, reserved for a plantation, afterwards Andover, xxxvi. Andover, xxxvii.

Colborne, William, xxxi.

Commendatory Verses by N. Ward, 85. L W., 86-88. B. W., 89. C. B., 90. R. C^, 90 n. N. H., 91. C. B., 92. H. S., 92. Rev. J. Rogers, 93-96.

��Compton, William Lord, afterwards Earl of Northampton, takes Dud- ley into his family, xii. Recom- mends Dudley to the Earl of Lin- coln as steward, xiii.

Consolations, Meditations on Spirit- ual, 16.

Constitution. The Four Humours in Man's, xli. Ixv, 123-46.

Contemplations, a Poem, 370-Si. Its merits considered, Ixiii.

Corinntes, The Three, Ixvi.

Cotton, Rev. John, xiii, xviii. xxi. His son marries Doi'othy Brad- street, Ixvii II.

Cotton, Sir Robert, xix.

Cotton, Rev. Seaborn, 401 n. Hus- band of Dorothy Bradstreet, Ixvii n. Notice of, ih.

Council of Safety, Ixvii «., Ixx.

Cradock, Gov. Matthew, proposes the removal of the Massachusetts Company to America, xxiv.

Craterus, 292-4, 297.

Croesus (Cressus), 205, 209-10.

Cromwell, Ixix. Mrs. Bradstreet's vicAvs concerning. Ixiv, 164 and ;/.

Crooke, Helkiah, M D., Mrs. Brad- stfeet's knowledge of, 1, 144. Watt's notice of his works, 1 ».

Curiatii, 325.

Curtius, M., 113 71.

Curtius, Qiiintus, xliii, xlvi, 257, 265.

Curwen, Sam., his note concerning the sale of Gov. Bradstreet's tomb, Ixxi n.

Cutshamache, Indian Sagamore, sells land on which Andover was settled, xxxvii.

Cyclops, xlix, 289.

Cyna, 298 n.

Cyrus, 208-12, 222, 248, 249. 2S0. ISIrs. Bradstreet's account of Alex- ander the Great's visit to his tomb, taken from Raleigh, xlvi.

Cyrus, the younger, 237-41.

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��Dagon, 184.

Damascus, 194-5.

Dana, Mr. Richard H.. a descendant

of Mrs. Bradstreet's, Ixix. Dana. Hon. R. H.. Jr., a descendant

of Mrs. Bradstreet's, ib. Daniel, 200, 204, 206, 207, 211, 261,

289. 317. Darms, uncle of Cyrus, 20S.

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