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Penobfcot Bay and River as far as 

 Old Town, 102, 103 ; returns to his 

 veffels at the mouth of the river, 106; 

 vilits Mount Defert and other places, 

 but finds no enemy, 108; fails up the 

 Bay of Fundy and lands at Beau 

 Bafin, 110; the enemy take to flight, 

 m; Church takes feveral prilbners, 

 112, 113; penetrates into the country, 

 and returns to Beau Bafin, 114; his 

 difcourfe with the Acadians, 114, 115; 

 reftrains his Indian followers from 

 hurting them, 115; enters the river 

 St. John, 116 ; fkirmifli with the 

 French, 117; is fuperfeded by Col. 

 Hathorne, 123 ; returns to Bofton, 

 127 ; his Fifth Eastern Expedi- 

 tion, 128 ; he offers his fervices again 

 to the government, 130 ; his plan for 

 a campaign againft the Indians, 131- 

 135 ; his commifiion from Gov. Dud- 

 ley, 136; raifes volunteers, 137; in 

 this incurs heavy expenfe, not re-im- 

 burfed, 138; requefts permifiion to 

 attack Port Royal in Acadia, 139; is 

 denied, 140, 141 ; his inftruetions from 

 Gov. Dudley, 141-145 ; proceeds on 

 the expedition, 146; takes prifoners 

 and obtains information from them, 

 147-149; takes Caftin's daughter at 

 Penobfcot, 150; fcours the coaft as 

 far as Paffamaquoddy, 150, 151 ; writes 

 to Dudley a hiftoryofhis proceedings, 

 151-159; his actions at Paffamaquod- 

 dy, 152; is greatly difpleafed with a 

 party of his own foldiers, and why, 

 156; a bufy night, 157; embarks for 

 Les Mines, 162 ; demands the fur- 

 render of that town, 163 ; the docu- 

 ment inferted, 163-165; takes pof- 

 feffion of the town, 166; makes a 

 " temperance movement," 167 ; burns 

 the town, 168; takes many prifoners, 



169; fends a threatening meffage to 

 Port Royal and Quebec, with good 

 refults, 170; his conference with the 

 prifoners taken at Mines, 171; tells 

 them of Deerfield, and threatens re- 

 taliation, 172; the prifoners greatly 

 frightened, ibid. ; he fails for Port 

 Royal, 173 ; a council of war difiuade 

 from an attack on that place, 175 ; the 

 document given, ibid.; takes pofieffion 

 of Chignecfto, or Beau Bafin, after a 

 flvirmilh, 176; returns to Paffama- 

 quoddy, ibid. ; receives information 

 that the Indians had gone to Nor- 

 ridgewock, 177 ; fails to Mount Defert, 

 178; to Cafco, and returns to Bofton, 

 180 ; receives thanks, but no pay, 180, 

 1S1. See Chronological Table, at 

 the clofe of the volume. 



Church, Caleb, of Watertown, brother 

 of Benjamin, 6S; notice of him, ibid, 

 note; his children, ibid.; Conftant ( 

 captain in the Fifth Eaftern Expedi- 

 tion, 139, 146, 175; Edward, captain 

 in the fame expedition, 139, 167, 175. 



Clark, Thaddeus, of Falmouth, 25 note, 

 29 note; killed by Indians, ibid. ; his 

 family, ibid. ; Walter, governor of 

 Rhode Hand, notices of him, 5 note ; 

 his family, ibid.; Ifaac, ibid.; Wil- 

 liam, captain, notice of him, 140 

 note. 



Cobbet, Rev. Thomas, of Ipfwich, xiii. 



Cole, James, captain in the Fifth Eaft- 

 ern Expedition, 139, 153, 175. 



Collins, Rev. Nathaniel, of Midd'etown, 

 xv. 



Connecticut, towns fettled therein, in 



1675, x. 



Converfe, Capt. James, of Woburn, 

 with Church, 60; notices of him, ibid, 

 note; comes to Bofton with Church, 

 66; deftitute of money, 67. 



