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27 note; his children, 21 note; An- 

 thony, his fon, efcapes, 60; again 

 mentioned, 104, 120. 



Bradford, William, deputy-governor, 

 xxi. xxii. 40 note. 



Bradftreet, Rev. Simon, of New Lon- 

 don, xiv. ; Simon, governor of Mafia- 

 chufetts, 3; his hiftory, ibid, note; 

 fends for Church, 4. 



Bramhall, Mr., of Cafco, mortally 

 wounded, 27 note. 



Brayton, Stephen, of Portfmouth, R.I., 

 a drover, 68 ; lends money to Church, 

 ibid. ; Francis, ibid. 



Bridgway, or Bourgeois, Jarman, 111, 

 112, 113. 



Brimfmead, Rev. William, of Marlbor- 

 ough, xv. 



Brock, Rev. John, of South Reading, 

 xiv. 



Brown, John, captain in Church's Fifth 

 Expedition, 13S, 175; notice of him, 

 13S note. 



Browne, Rev. Edmund, o f Sudbury, 

 xiv. ; Thomas, of Cafco, wounded, 27 



note. 



Buckingham, Rev. Thomas, of Say- 

 brook, xiv. 



Bulkley, Rev. Edward, of Concord, xiii. ; 

 Rev. Gerihom, of Wethersfield, xiv. 



Burton, Thomas, 27 note. 



Buttolph, Prifcilla, 10 note. 



Byfield, Nathaniel, of Briftol, 40 note, 

 69 note. 



C. 



Carter, Rev. Thomas, of Woburn, xiv. 



Cafco, in danger from Indians, 17 ; fight 

 with Indians there, 23-26 ; arrange- 

 ments made by Church for their fafe- 

 ty, 30; he returns home, 31; Cafco 

 taken by the Indians, and the inhabi- 



tants killed or carried away, 36; the 

 dead remain unburied two years, 

 85 note ; buried by Phips's foldiers, 

 ibid. 



Caftin, Vincent de St., account of, 19 

 note ; his lucrative trade with the 

 Indians, ibid. ; violates the capitula- 

 tion of Cafco, and deftroys the in- 

 habitants, 36; commands an Indian 

 force at the taking of Fort William 

 Henry, Pemaquid, 98 note ; his daugh- 

 ter and her children taken prifoners 

 by Church, 150. 



Cawley, or Caule, Robert, of Pema- 

 quid, 107 ; notice of him, ibid. note. 



Chartier. See Skarkee. 



Chauncey, Rev. Nathaniel, of Windfor, 

 xiii. 



Chubb, Pafco, furrenders Fort William 

 Henry to the Indians, g^note ; is 

 murdered at Andover, with his wife, 

 ibid. 



Church, Capt. Benjamin, at Saconet, 

 Little Compton, 1 ; is fent for by 

 Gov. Andros, ibid. ; arrives in Bof- 

 ton, 2 ; the Governor propofes an 

 Eaftern expedition, 3 ; Church de- 

 clines the undertaking, ibid.; is fent 

 for by Gov. Bradftreet after the over- 

 throw of Andros, 4; comes to Bof- 

 ton, ibid. ; undertakes an expedition 

 againft the Indians "in the Eaftern 

 Parts," ibid. ; goes to Rhode Ifland 

 to obtain affiftance, and returns to 

 Bofton, 5 ; his commiffion from the 

 Council of War, 6; commiffion from 

 the Prefident of Maine, 8; commif- 

 fioned as Major by the Governor and 

 Council of MalTachufetts Bay, 9 ; in- 

 ftructions from the Commiflioners of 

 the United Colonies, 11; his First 

 Eastern Expedition, 16 ; arrives at 

 Cafco, ibid. ; hears of Indians in the 



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