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C., Mr. (Paris banker) [1 reference]
CA [See redirect]
CFA [See redirect]
CFA2 [See redirect]
Cabaret (Paris stationer) [4 references + 2 subentries]
Cabarrus Jeune, B. de (Bordeaux merchant) [4 references + 6 subentries]
Cabarrus, Père & fils (Bayonne merchants) [3 references]
Cabinetmakers [2 references]
Cable, Joseph, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Cabot (Continental brig) [4 references]
Cabot family, of Beverly, Mass. [2 references]
Cabot (Cobet, Corbet), Andrew and brothers, shipowners of Beverly, Mass. [6 references]
Cabot, Andrew (shipowner of Beverly, Mass.) [4 references]
Cabot, Edward Clark, designs Stone Library for CFA [1 reference]
Cabot, Elizabeth (wife of Josiah) [1 reference]
Cabot, Maj. and Mrs. Francis [1 reference]
Cabot, John [4 references]
Cabot, Joseph (H.C. 1788) [6 references]
Cabot (Cabbitt), Josiah, in No. 10 [3 references]
Cabot, Lewes (Lewis) [1 reference]
Cabot, Mr. [1 reference]
Cabot, Mr. [1 reference]
Cabot, Sancto (Sautius) [1 reference]
Cabot, Sebastian [2 references + 1 subentry]
Cacabelos, Spain [2 references]
Cadell, Thomas [1 reference]
Cádiz, Spain [26 references + 12 subentries]
Cadleigh, England [1 reference]
Cadwalader, Brig. Gen. John [1 reference + 3 subentries]
Cadwalader, Mary [See redirect]
Cadwalader, Mr. (of Philadelphia) [1 reference]
Cadwalader, Thomas [1 reference]
Caesar, Julius [37 references + 3 subentries]
Caesar (French privateer) [3 references]
Caesar (dog) [1 reference]
Caesar v. Greenleaf, No. 42 [4 references]
Caesar v. Taylor, No. 41 [7 references]
Caesar's wife, witness, No. 41 [3 references]
Caesar, defendant, No. 41 [2 references]
Caesar, plaintiff in Watson v. Caesar [1 reference]
Caesar, “a molatto man” (Caesar Hendrick), defendant, No. 42 [1 reference]
Caille, Stephen d'Audibert [1 subentry]
Calais (servant) [2 references]
Calais, France [22 references + 4 subentries]
Calbiac, Baron de [2 references]
Calchas [2 references]
Calcutta, India [1 reference]
Caldwel, Ann, witness, No. 59 [1 reference]
Caldwell, Capt. (of Rose) [2 references]
Caldwell, Hannah Ogden (wife of James) [2 references]
Caldwell, Rev. James (chaplain) [3 references]
Caldwell, James, victim, Boston Massacre [6 references]
Caldwell, John Edwards [1 reference]
Caldwell, Mr., commissary [1 reference]
Caldwell, William [1 reference]
Caldwell, of Braintree [1 reference]
Calef (Calf), Daniel, witness, No. 63 [2 references]
Calef, Joseph [2 references]
Calef, Capt. Robert, witness, No. 56 [1 reference]
Calendar, old and new style [2 references]
Calf, Mr. [1 reference]
Calhoun, John Caldwell (S.C. statesman) [1 subentry]
California [2 references]
Caligula (Roman emperor) [2 references]
“Caliope” [See redirect]
Calite, Cato (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Calkoen, Hendrik (Amsterdam lawyer) [9 references + 16 subentries]
Callaghan v. A. Lague Express [1 reference]
Callahan, Capt. John (of Boston) [2 references + 12 subentries]
Callahan, Lucretia (wife of John) [1 reference]
Callbeck, Philip [2 references]
Callender, Capt., of Philadelphia [1 reference]
Callender, Capt. John [1 reference]
Callihorne [1 reference]
“Callisthenes” [See redirect]
“Calm Observer, A” [See redirect]
Calomel (medicine) [1 reference]
Calonne, Charles Alexandre de (French controller general) [3 references]
Calvert County, Md. [1 reference]
Calvert, Col., of Md. [1 reference]
Calvert, Eleanor [See redirect]
Calvert, George, 1st Earl of Baltimore [1 reference]
Calvin, John [3 references + 2 subentries]
Calvinists [8 references + 2 subentries]
Calvin’s Case [8 references]
Calypso (mythical) [1 reference]
Camac, Turner (of Phila.) [1 subentry]
Camaraf, Josef Gonzales de la (of Seville, Spain) [1 subentry]
Camaran, M. de [1 reference]
Camaret, France [1 reference]
Camariñas, Spain [1 reference]
Cambrai (Cambray), Archbishop of [See redirect]
Cambrai, France [4 references]
Cambridge Platform of 1648 [2 subentries]
Cambridge Press (newspaper) [1 reference]
Cambridge River [See redirect]
Cambridge University [4 references]
Cambridge, Mass. [6 references + 58 subentries + 4 “see also” entries]
Camden, Battle of [10 references + 5 subentries]
Camden, Charles Pratt, 1st Earl of (president of Privy Council) [3 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Camels (maritime device) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Caminostrow (island near St. Petersburg) [2 references]
Cammell or Campbel, Mrs., in No. 27 [2 references]
Camp, John [1 reference]
Camp, Mr. (of Durham, Conn.) [1 reference]
“Campaign” [See redirect]
Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette Genet, Mémoires sur la vie privée de Marie-Antoinette
[1 reference]
Campbell, Lt. Col. Archibald (British) [11 subentries]
Campbell (Cambell), Col. (British) [1 reference]
Campbell, Col. (British) [1 reference]
Campbell, Colen (Brit. architect) [1 reference]
Campbell, Donald [1 reference]
Campbell, Capt. James (of Md.) [2 references]
Campbell, Jo., owned copy of Van Muyden’s Tractatio
[1 reference]
Campbell (Camel), John, minister at Oxford, Mass. [1 reference]
Campbell, Maj. Gen. John (British) [1 reference]
Campbell, John, 4th Earl of Loudoun [2 references + 1 subentry]
Campbell, John, A Political Survey of Britain [1 reference]
Campbell, Mr. (in Continental Army) [1 reference]
Campbell, Capt. Robert [1 reference]
Campbell (Camel), Ensign Robert, captured and jailed [1 reference]
Campbeltown, Scotland [1 reference]
Campeche, Bay of [3 references]
Campo y Pérez de la Serna, Bernardo del (Spanish diplomat) [7 references]
Campomenes, Sr. [1 reference]
Camponaraya, Spain [2 references]
Campton, N.H. [1 reference]
Canada [8 references + 65 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Canada River [See redirect]
Canada towns [1 reference]
Canada, Commissioners of Continental Congress to [8 subentries]
Canal boats, in Netherlands [1 reference]
Canal du Roi George [1 reference]
Canals [2 references + 1 subentry]
Canary Islands [2 references]
Cancale, France [2 references]
Canceau (British Navy, armed vessel) [1 reference]
“Candidus” [See redirect]
Candles [1 reference]
Cane, Lt. Col. Maurice (British) [2 references]
Cange, Mr. Du (writer for Gravenhaagse NaCourant and Gazette de la Haye) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Canker fever [1 reference]
Cannae, Battle of [2 references]
Cannon [12 subentries]
Cannon, James (Penn. politician) [7 references + 1 subentry]
Cannon, Capt. Newton (of the Lady Washington) [1 reference]
Canon (wine of Medoc) [1 reference]
Canon and feudal law [3 subentries]
Canterbury, Archbishop of [1 reference + 1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Canterbury, England [10 references]
Canton, China [4 references]
Canute, King [1 reference]
Cap Français (now Cap-Haïtien, Haiti) [7 references]
Capacity as a party [1 reference]
Capacity, testamentary [2 subentries]
Cape Ann, Mass. [25 references]
Cape Bonavista, and fisheries question [3 references]
Cape Breton [2 references + 1 subentry]
Cape Canso (Nova Scotia) [1 reference]
Cape Charles, Va. [4 references]
Cape Clear, Ireland [3 references]
Cape Cod, Mass. [34 references]
Cape Cod Harbor [1 reference]
Cape Elizabeth [1 reference]
Cape Fear, N.C. [4 references]
Cape Fear River, N.C. [2 references]
Cape Finisterre, Spain [11 references]
Cape Gracias á Dios, Nicaragua [3 references]
Cape Henlopen, Del. [4 references]
Cape Henry, Va. [6 references]
Cape Horn [3 references]
Cape May, N.J. [4 references]
Cape Mendocino [1 reference]
Cape Neddick (Nittick) River, Maine [2 references]
Cape North, Nova Scotia [1 reference]
Cape Ortegal, Spain [4 references]
Cape Ray [1 reference]
Cape Sable, Nova Scotia [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Cape St. Nicholas Môle, Haiti [2 references]
Cape St. Vincent, Portugal [3 references + 1 subentry]
Cape Torinaña [2 references]
Cape Town, South Africa [2 references]
Cape Verde Islands [2 references]
Cape Villano [2 references]
Cape de la Hague [1 reference]
Cape of Good Hope [13 references]
Capelle, M. [1 reference]
Capellen van de Marsch, Robert Jasper, Baron van der (cousin of Capellen tot den Pol) [7 references + 3 subentries]
Capellen tot den Pol, Joan Derk, Baron van der (Dutch anti-Orangist patriot) [52 subentries]
Capen v. Spear [1 reference]
Capetown [See redirect]
Capias ad respondendum, writ of, defined [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Capias ad satisfaciendum, defined [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Capias for witness [2 references]
Capital of United States, debate over location of [1 reference]
Capital punishment [1 reference]
Capuchins [4 references]
Caracciolo, Domenico, Marchese di Villa Marina (Neapolitan minister to France) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Caraman, Maurice Riquet de [4 references]
Caramanico, Principe di [See redirect]
Carasedo River, Spain [1 reference]
Carbo [2 references]
Cardan, Mme. [1 reference]
Cards [See redirect]
Care, Henry E., English Liberties
[2 references]
Care, duty of, bailee's [6 references]
Carew, Bampfylde Moore [2 subentries]
Carey, Henry, 2d Earl of Monmouth, translator of Bentivoglio's History
[2 references]
Carey, Col. Simeon (of Bridgewater, Mass.) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Cargill, James [1 reference + 3 subentries]
Caribs, identified [1 reference]
Cariolanus Aletta (Dutch merchant ship) [1 reference]
Carl (Carle), Benjamin, in No. 2 [2 references]
Carl, Nathaniel, witness, No. 2 [1 reference]
Carleton, Gen. Sir Guy (Brit. commander in chief in America, later 1st Baron Dorchester) [15 references + 11 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Carleton, Joseph (paymaster and secy. to the Board of War) [2 references]
Carleton-Digby Peace Commission [4 references]
Carlisle Peace Commission (1778) [9 references + 25 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Carlisle, Earl of [See redirect]
Carlisle, Penn. [4 references]
Carmarthen, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Marquis of (Brit. politician) [8 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Carmelites [2 references]
Carmen v. Higginson [1 reference]
Carmichael, John [1 reference]
Carmichael, Scottish Jacobite on Loire River [1 reference]
Carmichael, William (secy. to John Jay) [23 references + 28 subentries]
Carnatic region, India [1 reference]
Carneau & Marlin [1 reference]
Carnes, Burrill (Amer. merchant) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Carnes (Carr), Capt. John, of the General Lincoln
[3 references]
Carnes, John, witness, No. 61 [2 references]
Carnes (Carns), Miss, witness, No. 61 [1 reference]
Carnu, Mlle. (Paris shopkeeper) [1 reference]
Carolina pink root [1 reference]
Caroline of Brunswick, Queen of England (wife of George IV) [1 reference]
Caroline, Queen of England (wife of George II) [4 references]
Carpenter, Capt. Benjamin (of the Polly) [5 references]
Carpenters [4 references]
Carpenters’ Company of Philadelphia [1 reference]
Carpets [3 references + 1 subentry]
Carr, Lt. Col. Maurice (29th Regiment; Preston's commanding officer) [2 references]
Carr, Patrick, victim, Boston Massacre [2 subentries]
Carracedelo, Spain [2 references]
Carrè, author aboard La Sensible
[3 references]
Carriage [See redirect]
Carrickfergus, Ireland [5 references]
Carrier, common, liability of [1 reference]
Carroll, Charles (of Carrollton) [10 references + 8 subentries]
Carroll, Charles ("the Barrister") [2 references]
Carroll, Charles (father of Charles) [2 references]
Carroll, Daniel (Md. member of Congress) [1 reference]
Carroll (Carrol, Carrall), John [2 subentries]
Carroll, John (son of Charles of Carrollton) [1 reference]
Carroll, Rev. John [1 reference + 6 subentries]
Carroll, Mary Darnell (wife of Charles of Carrollton) [2 references]
Cartagena, Colombia [2 references]
Cartagena, Spain [1 reference]
Cartel ships [3 references + 4 subentries]
Carter, Charles (of Caritowman) [1 reference]
Carter, Elizabeth Eppes Cutts (wife of Nathaniel, Jr.) [5 references]
Carter, Hannah (of Newburyport) [1 reference + 4 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Carter, James, witness, No. 64 [2 references]
Carter, John [See redirect]
Carter, Joshua (son of Nathaniel, Sr.) [2 references]
Carter, Landon [1 reference]
Carter, Mary (daughter of Nathaniel, Sr.) [1 reference]
Carter, Nathaniel, Jr. [4 references]
Carter, Nathaniel, Sr. (father of Hannah) [1 reference + 4 subentries]
Carter, Peter (ex-prisoner) [1 reference]
Carter, Theodore Parkman [1 reference]
Carter, Thomas (son of Nathaniel, Sr.) [1 reference]
Carter, Lt. William, witness, No. 64 [1 reference]
Carter, William Smith [1 reference]
Carteret, John, 1st earl Granville [1 reference]
Carters (occupation) [2 references]
Carthage [14 references + 2 subentries]
Cartoons, political [8 subentries]
Cartouche, stage play [2 references]
Cartwright, John [2 subentries]
Carver, Jonathan, Travels through ... North-America
[1 reference]
Cary, Archibald (of Va.) [1 reference]
Cary, Jonathan, witness, No. 64 [2 references]
Cary, Lucius, 2d Viscount Falkland [2 references]
Cary, Mr., of Charlestown, Mass. [1 reference]
Cary, Mr., travels from Boston(?) to Philadelphia [1 reference]
Cary (Carry), Nathaniel, addresser of Hutchinson and Gage [1 reference]
Cary, Richard (of Md., son of Samuel) [4 references]
Cary, Richard (of Va.) [2 subentries]
Cary, Samuel, of Charlestown, Mass. [1 reference]
Cary, Rev. Thomas (of Newburyport) [4 subentries]
Cary, tavernkeeper of Windham, Conn. [1 reference]
Caryl, George (H.C. 1788) [1 reference]
Casamayor, Pedro & Co. (Madrid bankers) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Casco Bay, Maine [13 references]
Case, trespass on the, action of [See redirect]
Cases in the King's Bench at the Time Lord Hardwicke Presided There
[1 reference]
Casey, Capt. [2 references]
Casey, John (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Casey, Mary (wife of Thomas), deposition, No. 58 [5 references]
Casey, Thomas, deposition, No. 58 [8 references]
Cash, John, witness, No. 43 [6 references]
Cass, Lewis (secretary of war) [1 subentry]
“Cassandra” [See redirect]
Cassenave, M. (attorney) [1 reference]
Cassimone, Antoine François (Köln wine merchant) [1 subentry]
Cassius [3 references]
Cassoul [See redirect]
Cast, Dr. [See redirect]
Castagni, M. (Rotterdam merchant) [1 subentry]
Castile, Spain [11 references]
Castillano, Spain [3 references]
Castine, Maine [3 references]
Castle Island, Boston Harbor [9 references]
Castle Island, Guernsey [1 reference]
Castle William on Castle Island, Boston Harbor [5 references + 7 subentries]
Castle, Joy, Philadelphia merchant [4 references + 1 subentry]
Castle, William [2 references]
Castries, Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix, Marquis de (French naval minister) [14 references]
Casualties [5 subentries]
Caswell, Gen. Richard (gov. of N.C.) [6 references]
Catalonia (Cataluña) Province, Spain [1 reference]
Cataract of the Gauges
[See redirect]
Catarinenhoff (Russian palace) [2 references]
Catesby, Mark, Natural History of Carolina
[1 reference]
Catharine (American brig) [1 reference]
Catharine (servant of Mary Barclay?) [1 reference]
Cathcart, Capt. John (of the Essex) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Cathcart, Jonathan, in No. 1 [3 references]
Catherine I, Empress of Russia [2 references]
Catherine II (the Great), Empress of Russia [6 references + 47 subentries + 5 “see also” entries]
Catherine and Petruchio
[See redirect]
Catherine of Braganza (consort of Charles II) [2 references]
Catholic Church [See redirect]
Catholic Relief Act of 1778 [2 references]
Catiline (Roman conspirator) [5 references + 1 subentry]
“Cato” [See redirect]
Cato the Elder [3 references]
Cato the Younger [6 references + 1 subentry]
Cato, Marcus Porcius (son of Cato the Younger) [4 references]
Cato, in No. 52 [2 references]
Caton (French ship of the line) [1 reference]
Catstick [1 reference]
Cattle [2 references]
Cau, Mr. (at The Hague) [1 reference]
Caucuses, in Boston [3 references]
Caughnawagas [See redirect]
Cavendish, Georgiana Spencer, duchess of Devonshire [2 subentries]
Cavendish, Lord John (British chancellor of exchequer) [5 references]
Cavendish, William, 5th Duke of Devonshire [2 references]
Cavendish, William, 4th Duke of Devonshire [2 references]
Caverly, Nicholas (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Caversham, England [2 references]
Cavey, Midshipman Peter [1 reference]
Cay, John and Owen Ruffhead, Statutes at Large
[2 references]
Cayashuta (Indian chief) [1 reference]
Cazneau, Andrew [2 subentries]
Cazneau, Capt. (of the Betsy) [1 reference]
Cazneau, Capt. Isaac (of Boston) [13 references + 5 subentries]
Cazneau, Jerome [4 references]
Cazneau, Mr. (brother of Isaac) [1 reference]
Cazneau, Mr., in No. 64 [1 reference]
Cazneau, Mrs. [1 reference]
Cazneau, Rebecca? [2 subentries]
Cebrero, Spain [2 references]
Cecil, James, 7th Earl of Salisbury [1 reference]
Cecil, Mary Amelia, Countess of Salisbury [3 references]
Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley [3 references]
Cedars, The, Canada [3 subentries]
Celada de Camino, Spain [1 reference]
Celebrations [1 subentry]
Celesia, Pietro Paolo [4 references]
Censorship [2 references]
Centaur (British ship of the line) [1 reference]
Centinel and Gazette, Daily [See redirect]
“Centinel” articles [2 references]
“Cerberus” [See redirect]
Ceres (Roman goddess) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Ceres (British sloop of war) [1 reference]
Cérès (French frigate) [1 reference]
Ceres (ship) [5 references + 3 subentries]
Cerf (French ship) [2 references]
Cerisier, Antoine Marie (editor of Politique hollandais) [2 references + 50 subentries]
Cermeño (Sermeño), Don Pedro Martín (gov. of Galicia) [6 references + 4 subentries]
Ceronio, Joseph (of Genoa) [2 references]
Certiorari to quash, writ of [7 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, Don Quixote
[9 references + 1 subentry]
Cezarga Island, Spain [1 reference]
Chabanel, Mme. V. (of Amsterdam) [8 references + 5 subentries]
Chabanel, Mr. [3 references]
Chabert, Mr. (shoemaker) [1 reference]
Chabot, Elisabeth Louise de La Rochefoucauld, Duchesse de [1 reference]
Chace [See redirect]
Chadburn, of Berwick, Maine [1 reference]
Chadd's Ford, Penn. [2 references]
Chaddock (Chadwick, Chattuck, Shattuck, Shadwick), John, in No. 27 [1 reference]
Chaddock, John (child), in No. 27 [3 references]
Chaddock, Martha (wife of John), in No. 27 [7 references]
Chaddock, Martha (child), in No. 27 [2 references]
Chaddock, Mary (child), in No. 27 [5 references]
Chadron v. Harris [1 reference]
Chadwell, Samuel [1 reference]
Chadwick [1 “see also” entry]
Chadwick, Capt. John (of Nantucket, Mass.) [4 references]
Chadwick, Joseph, drawing of “A Westerly View of the Colledges in Cambridge” [2 references]
Chadwick, S., witness, No. 7 [1 reference]
Chaffault de Besné, Louis Charles, Comte du [3 references]
Chaffee (Chafy), Dr. Hezekiah [1 reference]
Chaillot, France, Arthur Lee's residence at [5 references]
Chaise and Chaise-making [1 reference]
Chaleurs, Bay of [1 reference]
Chalier, Comte de [2 references]
Chalmers, J. M. (secy. of Provincial States of Zeeland) [1 reference]
Chalmers, James (Md. or Del. loyalist) [3 references]
Chalmers, James (pseudonym, “Candidus”), Plain Truth
[1 reference]
Chaloner v. Davis [2 references]
Chalson, of Paris [1 reference]
Chalure Bay, Canada [1 reference]
Chalut de Vérin, Mlle. Lucille [4 references]
Chalut de Vérin, Mr. [3 references + 4 subentries]
Chalut de Vérin, Mme. [1 reference]
Chalut, Abbé (French cleric) [8 references + 14 subentries]
Chambaud, Louis [2 subentries]
Chamberlain, Aaron (of Chelmsford) [2 references]
Chamberlain, Mr., of London [1 reference]
Chamberlaine, Thomas (of Md.) [1 reference]
Chamberlains Rocks, Boston Harbor [1 reference]
Chamberlayne, John, translator from Dutch [1 reference]
Chamberline v. Harvey [1 reference]
Chambers v. Bowles [1 reference]
Chambers, Ephraim, Cyclopaedia
[5 references]
Chambly (Chamblee), Quebec [2 references]
Champagne, France [2 references]
Champagne, J. C. (ship broker at Blaye, France) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Champion & Dickinson (London merchants) [2 references]
Champion, Henry [2 references]
Champion, Rev. Judah [1 reference]
Champion, Richard [3 references]
Champlain, Lake [4 references]
Champlin, Christopher Grant (H.C. 1786) [4 references]
Champney, John [1 reference]
Champney, Richard (owner of McClary) [1 reference]
Champsenets, Marquise de [1 reference]
Chance (British schooner) [2 references]
Chance (Penn. privateer) [2 references]
“Chancemedley” [1 reference]
Chancery, bill in, in Mass., No. 13 [1 reference + 1 subentry + 3 “see also” entries]
Chancy [See redirect]
Chandernagor, India [2 references]
Chandler family, of Worcester, Mass. [4 references]
Chandler, Col., Mass. loyalist [2 references]
Chandler, Dolly [1 reference]
Chandler, Eleanor Putnam (wife of Rufus) [1 reference]
Chandler, Elizabeth [See redirect]
Chandler, Col. Gardiner [4 subentries]
Chandler, Gardner Leonard (Chandler 3d, H.C. 1787) [5 subentries]
Chandler, Hannah Greene (wife of Gardiner) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Chandler, Jno., of Petersham, Mass. [1 reference]
Chandler, John [1 reference]
Chandler, Col. John (1721-1800, of Worcester) [4 references + 2 subentries]
Chandler, John (1693?-1762) [2 subentries]
Chandler, John (Chandler 1st, H.C. 1787) [5 subentries]
Chandler, Mary Church (wife of John) [1 reference]
Chandler, Mr., witness, No. 20 [1 reference]
Chandler, Nat., of Worcester, Mass. [1 reference]
Chandler, Philemon, in No. 36 [2 references]
Chandler, Rufus [2 references]
Chandler, Samuel [1 reference]
Chandler, Sarah [See redirect]
Chandler, Rev. Thomas Bradbury [1 reference + 4 subentries]
Chandler, Thomas (Chandler 2d, H.C. 1787) [4 subentries]
Chandler, William, witness, No. 31 [1 reference]
Chandler, of Woodstock, Vt. [1 reference]
Changuyon, Mr. (of The Hague) [1 reference]
Channel Islands [2 references + 1 subentry]
Channing, John [4 references]
Channing, Mrs. (wife of John) [2 references]
Channing, Lucy Ellery (wife of William) [1 reference]
Channing, Miss [1 reference]
Channing, Mr. (in Clapham, England) [1 reference]
Channing, William [1 reference]
Channing, Mr. and Mrs. William [1 reference]
Chantilly, France [10 references]
Chapeaurouge, Mr. de [2 subentries]
Chapelet (or Chapley), Capt., in account of de Fonte's voyage [1 reference]
Chapman, Maj. James [2 references + 1 subentry]
Chapman, John, Jr., witness, No. 14 [1 reference]
Chapman, Capt. Joseph [1 reference]
Chapman, Capt. Richard (of the Lady Ann) [1 reference]
Chapman, Richard (Amer. prisoner) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Chardon, Daniel Marc Antoine [1 reference]
Chardon (Shurden), Mr., Boston house of [1 reference]
Chardon, Peter (Boston lawyer) [1 reference + 5 subentries]
Charente River, France [2 references]
Charges to the jury [4 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Charity [6 subentries]
Charles August Frederick, Prince (of Zweibrücken) [4 references]
Charles I, King of England [15 references + 4 subentries]
Charles II, Duke of Zweibrücken [3 references]
Charles II, King of England [26 references + 8 subentries]
Charles II, King of Spain [1 reference]
Charles III, King of Spain [16 references]
Charles River [11 references + 6 subentries]
Charles River Bridge [6 references]
Charles V, Emperor [10 references]
Charles V, King of Spain [4 references]
Charles VII, king of France [1 reference]
Charles X, King of France [1 “see also” entry]
Charles XII, King of Sweden [4 references]
Charles XII, King of France [2 references]
Charles of Prussia [1 reference]
Charles, Jacques Alexandre César [3 references]
Charles, Prince of Asturias (later Charles IV of Spain) [1 reference]
Charles, Prince of Mecklenburgh-strelitz [1 reference]
Charles, Prince of the Austrian Netherlands [1 reference]
Charles-Théodor, elector of Palatine [2 references]
Charleston, S.C. [27 references + 52 subentries]
Charlestown Neck [5 references]
Charlestown Point, fortifications on [4 references]
Charlestown ferry [3 references]
Charlestown, Mass. [22 references + 30 subentries + 3 “see also” entries]
Charlestown, N.H. [2 references]
Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de, History of Paraguay
[4 references]
Charlieu, France [1 reference]
Charlotte Palmer Phillips Foundation, Inc. [1 reference]
Charlotte Wilhelmine, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt [3 references]
Charlotte, Princess Royal [4 references + 6 subentries]
Charlotte, Queen of England (wife of George III) [4 references + 14 subentries]
Charlton, Mass. [4 references]
Charmante (French frigate) [2 references]
Charming Nancy (Mass. privateer brigantine) [1 reference]
Charming Polly (British merchant ship) [1 reference]
Charrier, J. S. (writer) [1 reference]
Charter party [3 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Charters [2 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Chartres, Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc de (later Duc d'Orleans, French admiral) [4 references]
Chartres, Louise Marie Adélaide Bourbon-Penthièvre, Duchesse de [3 references]
Chase, Abel and Mercy Mayhew [1 reference]
Chase, Abel [2 subentries]
Chase, Abner, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Chase, Barnabas, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Chase, Capt., carries prize into Providence [1 reference]
Chase, Jacob, witness, No. 7 [1 reference]
Chase, John, witness, No. 43 [8 references]
Chase, Capt. Joseph [3 subentries]
Chase, Mercy Mayhew (wife of Abel) [2 subentries]
Chase, Mr., in Boston Massacre Trials [1 reference]
Chase, Parson [1 reference]
Chase, Reuben [2 references]
Chase, Samuel (Md. member of Congress) [8 references + 18 subentries]
Chase, Mrs. (wife of Samuel) [1 reference]
Chase, Thomas [3 references]
Chase, Rev. Thomas [1 reference]
Chase, Thomas, witness, No. 43 [3 references]
Chase, Thorndrick [1 reference]
Chase, Zeph [2 subentries]
Chasseur (Amer. ship) [2 references]
Chasseur (French merchant ship) [2 references]
Chastellux, François Jean, Chevalier de (French army) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Chateau Margaux (wine of Medoc) [2 references]
Chateleau, French naval commander [1 reference]
Chatham (Brit. ship of the line) [6 references]
Chatham Harbor, Mass. [1 reference]
Chatham, 2d Earl of [See redirect]
Chatham, England [6 references]
Chatham, Mass. [6 references]
Chatham, William Pitt, 1st Earl of [4 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Chatou, France [2 references]
Chatsworth (seat of William Lux, Baltimore) [1 reference]
Chattahoochee River [1 reference]
Chattels, unascertained, action for [1 reference]
Chaubert, Mr. (Paris shoemaker) [1 reference]
Chaumont, Mme. (wife of Jacques Donatien Le Ray de) [3 references]
Chaumont, Jacques Donatien Le Ray de (1725-1803, French speculator) [8 references + 50 subentries]
Chaumont, Mlle. (daughter of Jacques Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont [1 reference]
Chauncy family, of Boston [1 reference]
Chauncy, Rev. Charles (of Boston) [13 references + 7 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Chauncy, Charles (New Haven lawyer) [1 reference]
Chauncy, Mr. [2 subentries]
Chauquet, Mr. [1 reference]
Chaurand, H. Q., frères (Nantes merchants) [1 reference]
Chavagnes, Capt. Bidé de (of La Sensible) [9 references + 19 subentries]
Chavagnes, Mme. (wife of Bidé de) [9 references]
Chavannes de la Giraudiere, De (of Paris) [3 references + 2 subentries]
Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass. [See redirect]
Chebacco River [1 reference]
Checkers (game) [1 reference]
Checkley, John, of deputy commissary general’s office [1 reference]
Checkley, William, identified [1 reference]
Cheesman, John, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical” [1 reference]
Cheesman (Cheasman), Mrs. (of Philadelphia) [2 references]
Cheever, Ezekiel [1 reference]
Cheever, Samuel, witness, No. 20 [1 reference]
Cheever, Capt. William, carries letters to JA [2 references]
Chehaw Neck, S.C. [1 reference]
Cheke, Sir John [1 reference]
Chelmsford, England [3 references]
Chelmsford, Mass. [7 references]
Chelsea v. Boston, No. 26 [6 references]
Chelsea, England [1 reference]
Chelsea, Mass. [4 references + 4 subentries]
Chemistry [3 references]
Cheney, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Western, Mass.) [2 references]
Cherbourg, France [3 references]
Cherry Valley, N.Y. [1 reference]
Chesapeake Bay [24 references + 14 subentries]
Chesapeake, Battle of the [3 subentries]
Chesneau Du Marsais, Cèsar [2 subentries]
Chess [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Chester (Dutch sloop) [6 references]
Chester County, Penn. [1 reference]
Chester River, Penn. [2 references]
Chester, England [3 references]
Chester, N.H. [1 reference]
Chester, Penn. [8 references]
Chesterfield County, Va. [1 reference]
Chesterfield, 4th Earl of [See redirect]
Chesterfield, N.H. [1 reference]
Cheston, Mr. (of Annapolis, Md.) [1 reference]
Chevagne [See redirect]
Chevalier de La Luzerne (Amer. merchant ship) [5 references]
Chevallie, Mr. [1 reference]
Chevaux de frize [See redirect]
Chevenard, O. [1 subentry]
Chevillet, Mr. (engraver) [2 references]
Chevot [See redirect]
Chew, Benjamin, Sr. [6 references]
Chew, Benjamin (ex-prisoner) [1 reference]
Chew, Benjamin, Jr. (Phila. lawyer) [3 references + 4 subentries]
Chew, Mr. (of London) [1 reference]
Chew, Capt. Samuel (of the Resistance) [3 references]
Cheyne, Dr. George [2 references + 2 subentries]
Chickasaw Indians [1 reference]
Child v. Smith [1 reference]
Child, Caleb (H.C. 1787) [2 subentries]
Child, John, Roxbury selectman, in No. 27 [1 reference]
Child, Jonathan, witness, No. 43 [2 references]
Child, Richard [See redirect]
Child, Mrs. (wife of Robert) [1 reference]
Child, Robert [1 reference]
Child, Robert (of Osterley Park, England) [1 reference]
Child, Sarah Jodrell (wife of Robert) [2 references]
Child, of Falmouth, Maine [1 reference]
Children [1 reference]
Childs, Francis [1 reference]
Childs, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stafford, Conn., and Mrs.) [1 reference]
Chile [2 references]
Chilmark, Mass. [3 references]
Chiltern Hundreds [1 reference]
China [8 references]
China, glassware, and porcelain [6 references]
Chinard, Gilbert, cited [1 reference]
Chincoteague, Va. [2 references]
Chincough (whooping cough) in Boston [1 reference]
Chipman, John (of Boston) [2 subentries]
Chipman, Judge Ward [3 references + 1 subentry]
Chitty, Joseph, Jr. [2 subentries]
Chivalry, law of [See redirect]
Choat, J. (ex-prisoner) [1 reference]
Choate, John [1 reference]
Choate, Rebecca, in No. 24 [1 reference]
Choate, William, witness, No. 32 [1 reference]
Chocolate [2 references]
Choctaw Indians [1 reference]
“Choice of Hercules" [2 subentries]
Choiseul, César Gabriel de, Duc de Praslin, French minister of war and foreign affairs [2 references]
Choiseul, Etienne François, Comte de Stainville and Duc de (French statesman) [7 references]
Chose in action, assignment of, No. 13 [3 references]
Chovet (Chevot), Dr. Abraham [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Chrétien, Gilles Louis (French inventor) [1 reference]
Chrispus Attucks (nom de plume of JA) [1 reference]
Christ Church, Cambridge University [1 reference]
Christiaen, Capt. Hyde (of the Vigilantiâ) [1 reference]
Christian VII, King of Denmark [3 references]
Christian, Henry [1 reference]
Christiana Bridge, Del. [2 references]
Christina, Queen of Sweden [1 reference]
Christmas [5 references]
Christopher, Mary, of Concord, charged with murdering her child [1 reference]
Chronology of JA's legal career [1 reference]
Chubb, Thomas, Works
[2 references]
Chubbuck, Thomas [1 reference]
Chudleigh, Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston-upon-Hull [1 reference]
Church [2 subentries]
Church of England [4 references + 8 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Church v. Bunney [1 reference]
Church, Angelica Schuyler (wife of John Barker) [7 references]
Church, Dr. Benjamin [3 references + 27 subentries]
Church, Edward (of Braintree) [6 references + 2 subentries]
Church, Elizabeth [See redirect]
Church, John Barker (also known as John Carter) [2 references + 3 subentries]
Church, Mary [See redirect]
Church, Mrs. (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Church, Samuel [1 reference]
Church, William Singleton (pseudonym) [See redirect]
Church, lawyer of Hartford, Conn. [1 reference]
Churches [26 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Churchill, Asaph (H.C. 1789) [1 reference]
Churchill, Awnsham and John, Collection of Voyages
[2 references]
Churchill, Charles [3 references]
Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough [5 references]
Churchill, Mr., in No. 56 [2 references]
Châtellerault, France [2 references]
Cibber, Colley (Shakespearean adaptor) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Cibelle (French transport) [1 reference]
Cicero, Marcus Tullius [7 references + 27 subentries]
Cicero (Mass. privateer) [9 references + 2 subentries]
Cider and cider-making [12 references + 5 subentries]
“Cimon” [See redirect]
Cimon (newspaper pseudonym) [2 references]
Cincinnati, Society of the [5 references + 4 subentries]
Cincinnatus (Roman citizen-general) [3 references]
Cincinnatus (ship) [1 reference]
Cinepuxent [See redirect]
Cinna [1 reference]
Cinque Ports [1 reference]
Ciphers [See redirect]
Cist & Co. [1 reference]
Cist, Lewis J. [1 reference]
“Citizen, A” [See redirect]
Citizen, The
[See redirect]
Citoyen (French ship of the line) [1 reference]
Citters, Willem van (Zeeland’s deputy to and president of States General) [10 references]
City Guards [See redirect]
“City of refuge” [6 references]
Civil Usage, Newburyport privateer, captures La Fortune
[1 reference]
Civil law [13 subentries]
Civilis, Julius [1 reference]
Clagett, Wyseman (attorney general of N.H.), in No. 54 [1 reference]
Claghorn, William, deposition of, No. 58 [1 reference]
Clairac, La Mamye, The Field Engineer
[2 references]
Clairien, Françoise (called Saucerotte or Raucourt) [1 reference]
Clairval, Jean Baptiste (opera singer) [1 reference]
Clams [3 references + 1 subentry]
Clap v. Randall, No. 16 [8 references]
Clap's Will, No. 15 [5 references]
Clap, Capt., militarism of [1 reference]
Clap, Capt., near Northampton, Mass. [1 reference]
Clap, Desire, witness, No. 15 [1 reference]
Clap, Maj., clerk of Northampton lead mine [2 references]
Clap, Michael [2 subentries]
Clap, Michael (deceased), and No. 15 [2 references]
Clap, Nat. [1 reference]
Clap, Samuel, Jr. [2 subentries]
Clap, Samuel, will of, Nos. 15 and 16 [1 reference]
Clap, Sarah (wife of Samuel) [1 reference]
Clap, Sarah [See redirect]
Clap, Seth, juror, No. 59 [2 references]
Clap, Col. (Judge Thomas?) [3 references]
Clap, Thomas [2 references]
Clap, William [2 subentries]
Clap, William, v. Samuel Clap [1 reference]
Clap, of Westfield, Mass. [1 reference]
Clapham, England [10 references]
Clapp, Lt. Col. Ebenezer [2 subentries]
Clapp, Thomas, deposition, No. 3 [2 references]
Clare v. Clare [1 reference]
Clarendon (pseudonym) [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Clarendon, Earl of [See redirect]
Clark family, of Braintree [1 reference]
Clark v. McCarney, Form XXII [2 references]
Clark, Abraham (delegate from N.J.) [6 references + 4 subentries]
Clark, Capt. Benjamin (of Nantucket, Mass.) [6 references]
Clark, Boston constable [1 reference]
Clark, Mrs. (wife of Capt. Clark) [1 reference]
Clark, Ecobud [1 reference]
Clark, Elder (of Wilbraham) [1 reference]
Clark, Col. Elijah [1 reference]
Clark, Capt. Elisha (of Nantucket, Mass.) [5 references]
Clark, George Rogers [1 reference]
Clark, Gregory (Amer. prisoner) [5 references + 1 subentry]
Clark, Gridley, of Braintree [2 subentries]
Clark, James, defendant, No. 35 [2 references]
Clark, Lt. Col. Joel (17th Continental Infantry) [3 references]
Clark, Maj. John [1 reference]
Clark, John (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Clarke, Dr. John (of Boston) [2 references + 5 subentries]
Clark, Lemuel (Amer. prisoner) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Clark (the 2), Mr., of Braintree [1 reference]
Clark, Mr. (litigant in Braintree) [1 reference]
Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Medway, Mass.) [1 reference]
Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Medfield, Mass.) [1 reference]
Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper at Greenland Meeting House, N.H.) [1 reference]
Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Pomfret, Conn.) [1 reference]
Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Northampton, Mass.) [1 reference]
Clark, Mr., conveys letter to JA [1 reference]
Clark, Mr., of Braintree [1 reference]
Clark, Mr., witness, No. 61 [1 reference]
Clark, Mr., wounded by love [1 reference]
Clark, Mrs. [1 subentry]
Clark, Richard, plaintiff, Form XXII [1 reference]
Clark, Samuel [1 reference]
Clark, Samuel (Amer. prisoner) [2 references]
Clark, Samuel, witness, No. 64 [6 references]
Clark, Sarah Hannah [4 references]
Clark, Susanna Boylston Adams (1796-1884, wife of Charles Thomas, daughter of CA, later wife of William R. H. Treadway) [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Clark, William Bell, cited [1 reference]
Clark, William, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Clarke & Nightingale, merchants [1 reference]
Clarke (Clark), Richard(?), loyalist in London [1 reference]
Clarke, Edward (H.C. 1788) [3 subentries]
Clarke, Elisha [1 reference]
Clarke, Elizabeth [See redirect]
Clarke, John [3 subentries]
Clarke, Rev. John (of Boston) [2 subentries]
Clarke, John I.? [1 reference]
Clarke, Jonathan, saves tea from “Indians” [1 reference]
Clarke, Martha (Polly) [1 reference]
Clarke, Mr. (in London) [3 references]
Clarke, Mr., of Stoughton, killed on Moon Island [1 reference]
Clarke, Richard [5 references]
Clarke, Samuel (Brit. clergyman) [3 references + 4 subentries]
Clarke, Susanna [See redirect]
Clarke, William [1 subentry]
Classical references [43 subentries]
Claude Lorrain [1 reference]
Claudian, Consulship of Stilicho
[1 reference]
Claudius (Roman emperor) [1 reference]
Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser
[1 reference]
Cleanthes (Greek philosopher) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Clearance of vessel, requirement of [3 references]
Cleitus (Clytus) [2 references]
Clement XIV, Pope (Giovanni Ganganelli) [2 subentries]
Clement, Jean (pseudonym) [See redirect]
Clements Library, Gage Papers [1 reference]
Clergy [7 references + 1 subentry]
Clermont-Tonnerre, Stanislas Marie Adélaïde, Comte de, identified [1 reference]
Cleverly family of Braintree [3 references]
Cleverly(?), John [1 reference]
Cleverly, Benjamin (of Braintree) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Cleverly (Cleaverly), Elizabeth (Betsy) [1 reference]
Cleverly, Henry, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical” [1 reference]
Cleverly, Joseph (of Braintree) [1 reference + 8 subentries]
Cleverly, Joseph, 2d, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical” [1 reference]
Cleverly, Leonard [1 reference]
Cleverly (Cleavely), Mr., of Braintree [1 reference]
Cleverly, Stephen [2 references]
Clifford, Lord [1 reference]
Clifford, student at Latin Academy [1 reference]
Clifton, Arthur (Md. or Del. loyalist) [3 references]
Clifton, England [1 reference]
Climer [See redirect]
Clinton, Alexander [1 reference]
Clinton, Gov. George (of N.Y.) [9 references + 2 subentries]
Clinton, Lt. Gen. Sir Henry (Brit. commander in chief in America) [13 references + 39 subentries]
Clinton, Brig. Gen. James [2 references]
Clinton, James [1 reference]
Clive, Justice [1 reference]
Cloburn v. Cloburn (Clobery v. Clobery) [1 reference]
Clodius [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Clopton, Dr., in Philadelphia [1 reference]
Clossy, Dr. Samuel [1 reference]
Cloth and clothing [7 references + 97 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Clotterbooke, C. (secy. of Provincial States of Holland and West Friesland) [2 references]
Clowning, Peter (owner of McClary) [1 reference]
“Club of Honest Whigs” [1 reference]
Clubs, JA on [2 references]
Clugny, Jean Etienne Bernard de [1 reference]
Clusius, Carolus [See redirect]
Clyde, Firth of [1 reference]
Clymer, Elizabeth Meredith (wife of George) [1 reference]
Clymer, George (Penn. member of Congress) [10 references]
Clymer, Mr., carries letter to Boston for James Lovell [1 reference]
Clymer, Mrs. (sister of Daniel Roberdeau) [10 references]
Clyver, Mr. De (of The Hague) [1 reference]
Coal [2 references]
Coalin, Mme. [1 reference]
Coape, Miss (sister of Frances Coape Smith) [1 reference]
Coape, Mr. (brother of Frances Coape Smith) [2 references]
Coas, Capt. [1 reference]
Coats of arms [2 references]
Coats, Elizabeth [5 references]
Cobb, David (of Mass.) [2 references]
Cobb, Col. David, aide-de-camp to General Washington [1 reference]
Cobb, J. (ex-prisoner) [1 reference]
Cobb, James [1 subentry]
Cobb, Mr. (son of Capt. Richard Cobb) [1 reference]
Cobb, Mr., in No. 1 [4 references]
Cobb, Capt. Richard [2 references]
Cobble Hill [See redirect]
Cobestcont, Maine [1 reference]
Cobet [See redirect]
Cobham, England [2 references]
Cobham, Viscount [See redirect]
Coblentz, Germany [1 reference]
Cobscook River, Maine [1 reference]
Coburn, John, plaintiff, Form XIV [1 reference]
Coburn, John, v. Robert White, Form XIV [1 reference]
Coburne, John [1 reference]
Cocci, Mr. (Italian painter) [1 reference]
Cocher supposé, stage play [2 references]
Cochin, Henri [2 subentries]
Cochleus, Jo. [1 reference]
Cochran, Capt. [1 reference]
Cochran, Charles B., schoolmate of JQA at Passy [3 references]
Cochran, Dr. John (of N.Y.) [1 reference]
Cochran, Messrs. Thomas, & Company, in No. 58 [4 references]
Cochran, Maj. Robert (of Conn.) [1 reference]
Cochran, William, in No. 58 [3 references]
Cochrane, Alexander Forrester Inglis [1 reference]
Cochrane, Thomas, 8th Earl of Dundonald [1 reference]
Cock, Mr. (tavernkeeper of King's Bridge, N.Y.) [2 references]
Cockayne, Thomas [1 reference]
Cocker, Edward, Decimal Arithmetick
[3 references]
Cocket, requirement of [2 subentries]
Cockle, James (collector at Salem) [7 references + 2 subentries]
Cocknowaga Indians, in Cambridge [1 reference]
Cockran, Mr., of Boston [1 reference]
Cocks [See redirect]
Cocoa [1 reference]
Coddington, William [2 references]
Codes and ciphers [4 references + 32 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Codfish [3 references]
Codman & Smith, Boston mercantile firm [4 references]
Codman, Abigail [2 references]
Codman, John, Jr. (Amer. merchant) [3 references + 4 subentries]
Codman, John, Sr. [1 reference]
Codman, John, witness, No. 59 [1 reference]
Codman, Mr. (merchant in France) [1 reference]
Codman, Miss Parnell? [1 reference]
Codman, Richard (son of John, Sr.) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Codman, Stephen (son of John, Sr.) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Codman, William (Boston merchant) [1 reference]
Codner v. Dalby [1 reference]
Coehoorn, Baron Van [See redirect]
Coercive Acts [See redirect]
Coffee [5 references]
Coffin, Capt. Alexander (of the Hero) [12 references]
Coffin, Benjamin, in No. 1 [4 references]
Coffin, Capt. [1 reference]
Coffin, Capt. (of Nantucket, Mass.) [3 references]
Coffin, Charles? [2 references]
Coffin, Dr., of Portland, Maine [1 reference]
Coffin, Edmond, deposition of, No. 58 [1 reference]
Coffin, John (Boston loyalist in Quebec) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Coffin, John, witness, No. 63 [2 references]
Coffin, Mary (Polly) [1 reference]
Coffin, Mrs. [1 reference]
Coffin, Mrs. (of Boston) [3 references]
Coffin, Nathaniel [1 reference]
Coffin, Peleg (of Nantucket) [1 reference]
Coffin, Rouaby [1 reference]
Coffin, Capt. Zebbeda (of Nantucket, Mass.) [4 references]
Coffyn, Francis (U.S. agent at Dunkerque) [3 references + 11 subentries]
Coffyn, Richard [1 reference]
Coggs v. Bernard [2 references]
Cogshall, Matthew (ex-prisoner) [2 references]
Cogswell, Sally [1 reference]
Cogswell, iron works in Conn. [1 reference]
Cohasset Rocks, Massachusetts Bay [2 references]
Cohasset, Mass. [4 references]
Coimet, M. [1 reference]
Coins [12 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Coit v. Fitch [1 reference]
Coke, Sir Edward [7 references + 12 subentries]
Coke, Thomas William (member of Parliament) [1 reference]
Colbath, John (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Colbert, Jean Baptiste, Marquis de Torcy (French diplomat) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Colburn, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stafford, Conn.) [1 reference]
Colchester, Conn. [1 reference]
Colchester, England [1 reference]
Colden, Cadwallader [2 references]
Cole(s), Mr. [1 reference]
Cole, John [See redirect]
Cole, of Providence, R.I. [1 reference]
Coleman [1 “see also” entry]
Coleman, Rev. Benjamin [1 reference]
Coleman, Mr. [1 reference]
Coleman, W. R. [1 reference]
Collas (Collins), Capt. Peter [2 references + 4 subentries]
Collateral estoppel, No. 10 [2 references]
Collé, Charles, La partie de chasse de Henri IV
[3 references]
Collection of State Tracts, A
[3 references]
Collector of Customs, duties of [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
“College Houses” [See redirect]
College of Philadelphia [See redirect]
Colleges and universities [9 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Collie, Thomas (ex-prisoner) [1 reference]
Collier, Vice Adm. Sir George, R.N. [3 references + 1 subentry]
Collier, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Hartford, Conn.) [2 references]
Collins, Charles (brother of Isaac, Amer. prisoner) [1 reference]
Collins, Ezra (of Boston, brother of Stephen) [2 references]
Collins, Isaac (Amer. prisoner) [1 reference + 8 subentries]
Collins, Joseph [1 reference]
Collins, Mr. (Englishman in Boston) [1 reference]
Collins, Mr., Boston apothecary [1 reference]
Collins, Peaslee [1 reference]
Collins, Rev. Samuel (of Sandown, N.H.) [4 references]
Collins, Mrs. (wife of Samuel?) [1 reference]
Collins, Stephen [6 references + 7 subentries]
Collins, William (poet) [2 subentries]
Colloquium (defamation), defined [1 reference]
Collot d'Escury, Simeon Petrus, Baron [1 reference]
Colman, Capt., master of the Three Friends
[1 reference]
Colman, Col. Daniel [1 reference]
Colman, George, and David Garrick, Clandestine Marriage [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Colman, George, the younger [1 “see also” entry]
Colman, John [1 reference]
Colman, or Coleman, Mr., carries letters from JA in York, Penn., to AA [1 reference]
Colman, Rev. Dr. [1 reference]
Cologn (Spanish packet) [1 reference]
Cologne (privateer) [1 reference]
Cologne, Germany [3 references]
Colombe, Mlle. [See redirect]
Colombi, Mr. [3 subentries]
Colonial Dames of America [1 reference]
Colonial agents [2 references]
Colonies, American [9 subentries + 3 “see also” entries]
Colson, Thomas [1 reference]
Colt v. Glover [2 references]
Colt, Daniel (H.C. 1786) [1 reference]
Coltane, Lord [1 subentry]
Colter, Mrs., leads Boston women in mobbing of Thomas Boylston [1 reference]
Colton, John [1 reference]
Coltyzer, Capt. [3 references]
Columbia University (formerly King's College) [11 references]
Columbia, Penn. [1 reference]
Columbian Centinel (Boston) [1 reference]
Columbian Mills, D.C. [2 “see also” entries]
Columbus (Continental ship of war) [6 references]
Columbus, Christopher [4 references]
Comasecont [See redirect]
Combe, Dr. (of England) [1 reference]
Comberbach, Roger, Report
[1 reference]
Combret, M. (attorney) [2 references]
Comedy of Errors
[See redirect]
Comets [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Comins, Jonas, of Worcester, grantee of land in Vermont [1 reference]
Comité (French ship) [2 references]
Commerce [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Commerce Committee [See redirect]
Commerce, Mass. privateer [1 reference]
Commercial law, cases concerning [2 references]
Commission of the Peace [1 reference]
Commissioners at Paris (2d joint commission) [3 references + 38 subentries + 10 “see also” entries]
Commissioners at Paris (1st joint commission) [4 references + 143 subentries + 12 “see also” entries]
Commissioners at Paris (3d joint commission) [2 subentries + 9 “see also” entries]
Commissioners of Customs and Excise (British) [3 references]
Commissioners to Canada [See redirect]
Commissions (brokerage) [4 references]
Commitment examination [3 subentries]
Committees of Correspondence (England and Ireland) [3 references + 2 subentries]
Committees of Correspondence [1 reference + 18 subentries]
Committees of safety [1 reference + 6 subentries]
Commodatum [2 subentries]
Common Sense
[9 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Common cold [4 references]
Common counts in assumpsit [3 subentries]
Common lands [2 See redirects]
Common law [1 reference + 5 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Commoners, the [See redirect]
Commonplace Book, JA's [3 subentries]
Commonwealth [3 subentries]
Commonwealth vs. Jennison [1 reference]
Communion [2 subentries]
Communis Lex Angliae [See redirect]
Compagnie Impérial et Royale Privilégiée de Trieste & Fiume [1 reference]
Compendium of the Most Approved Modern Travels
[2 references]
Compiègne, France [2 references]
Composition (customs), defined [1 reference]
Comptroller of Customs, duties of [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Comyn, Michel (of Marseilles) [2 subentries]
Comyns, J., Baron [1 reference]
Comyns, Sir John, Digest of the Laws
[5 references]
Conanicut Ferry, near Newport, R.I. [1 reference]
Conanicut Island, R.I. [4 references]
Conant, in Lorient, France [1 reference]
Concealment, in insurance application [2 subentries]
Conciliatory Acts [4 references + 6 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Concord (British brig) [3 references]
Concord (alleged Amer. privateer) [2 references]
Concord, Battle of [See redirect]
Concord, Mass. [19 references + 3 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Concord, N.H. [1 reference]
Concordia [See redirect]
Concordville, Penn. [1 reference]
Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de (1621-1686) [3 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Condé, Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1692-1740) [7 references]
Condé, Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1756-1830) [1 reference]
Condé, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1736-1818) [4 references]
Condé, Louis Marie d'Orleans, Princesse de (1750-1822) [1 reference]
Condé, Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon Condé, Princesse de [2 subentries]
Conder, T., English engraver [1 reference]
Condillac, Abbé Etienne Bonnot de [1 “see also” entry]
Condition precedent [3 subentries]
Condition, interpretation of, in No. 18 [2 references]
Condorcet, Marie Jean Caritot, Marquis de [6 subentries]
Condy, Rev. Jeremiah [1 reference]
Conestoga, Penn. [1 reference]
Confederacy (Continental frigate) [10 references + 5 subentries]
Confederation [4 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Conference between Massachusetts and New York
[1 reference]
Confession and avoidance, plea in [2 subentries]
Confession of crime [See redirect]
Conflicts of interest [2 subentries]
Confucius [1 reference]
Congregational Church [7 references + 8 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Congregational Separates, become Baptists to avoid taxes [1 reference]
Congregational ministers, characterized by JA as Ploughjogger [1 reference]
Congress (Penn. privateer) [2 references]
Congress (privateer) [1 reference]
Congress, Continental [See redirect]
Congress, The (captured brass mortar in Cambridge) [4 references]
Congress, U.S. [4 references + 3 “see also” entries]
Congreve, William [1 subentry]
Conlougnac & Cie. (Lorient mercantile firm) [1 reference]
Connecticut [13 references + 53 subentries]
Connecticut Farms, N.J. [5 references]
Connecticut River [17 references + 3 subentries]
Connecticut River region, N.H. [1 reference]
Connecticut Valley [1 reference]
Connecticut Wits [1 reference]
Conner, Charles, defendant, Form 1 [1 reference]
Conner, William, No. 56 [1 reference]
Connolly, Dr. John, identified [1 reference]
Connor, Timothy (Amer. prisoner) [1 reference]
Conolly, William (member of Parliament) [1 reference]
Conowingo, Md. [2 references]
Conquérant (French ship of the line) [2 references]
Conqueror (British ship of the line) [2 references]
Consanguinity [See redirect]
Conscience, liberty of, in Mass. Charter of 1691 [1 reference]
Conservation, cases concerning [1 reference]
“Conservative, A” [See redirect]
Consideration [7 subentries]
Consortium, action for loss of [1 reference]
Constable, William (N.Y. merchant) [1 reference]
Constables [2 references]
Constance (British ship) [1 reference]
Constance (French merchant ship) [2 references]
Constantine [1 reference]
Constantinople [3 references]
Constitution (U.S.N. frigate) [1 reference]
Constitution, British [5 references + 13 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Constitution, U.S. [10 subentries]
Constitutional Convention [6 references]
Constitutional Convention of Mass. (1779) [See redirect]
Constitutional Courant
[1 reference]
Constitutional law [1 reference]
Constitutionalist (pseudonym) [1 subentry]
Constitutions [13 subentries]
Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America
[1 reference + 2 subentries]
Consuetudines [See redirect]
Consuetudines Feudorum
[1 reference]
Consuls [5 subentries]
Content (British merchant ship) [1 reference]
Content (home of Sir Jacob Wheate) [2 references]
Continental Army [2 references + 224 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Continental Association [3 references + 12 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Continental Board of War and Ordnance [2 references]
Continental Congress [2 references + 747 subentries + 16 “see also” entries]
Continental Journal (Boston) [4 references + 4 subentries]
Continental Loan Office [2 references]
Continental Lottery [See redirect]
Continental Navy [4 references + 107 subentries + 5 “see also” entries]
Continental currency [8 references + 12 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Continental ferry, near Fishkill, N.Y. [1 reference]
Continental flag [1 reference]
Continental notes [1 reference]
Continental post office [See redirect]
Continuance of actions [4 subentries]
Continuando (pleading term) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Contraband [6 references + 9 subentries]
Contract [5 subentries]
Contractors Bill (Brit.) [2 references]
Conturier [See redirect]
Convention Troops [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Convention of Saratoga [See redirect]
Convict, sale of [1 reference]
Convoys [6 references + 19 subentries]
Conway Cabal [5 references]
Conway, Francis Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp (lord chamberlain) [1 reference]
Conway, Gen. Henry Seymour, M.P. [3 references + 23 subentries]
Conway, Mr. (father of Thomas Conway) [2 references]
Conway, Maj. Gen. Thomas [1 reference + 9 subentries]
Conyngham, Capt. Gustavus (of the Revenge) [4 references + 7 subentries]
Cook, Capt. [See redirect]
Cook, Charles, brings rumors from North Carolina [1 reference]
Cook, Clarence, account of JA in Homes of American Statesmen
[1 reference]
Cook, David (husband of Jane) [2 references]
Cook, Edward, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Cook, Capt. Henry (of the Marstrand) [1 reference]
Cook, Horace (son of Jane) [2 references]
Cook, Capt. James (British) [3 references + 2 subentries]
Cook, Jane Tyler (sister of Royall Tyler) [2 references]
Cook, Capt. Joseph(?) [1 reference]
Cook, Mary (daughter of Jane) [2 references]
Cooke, Dr. Elisha (politician, court clerk) [2 subentries]
Cooke, John [1 reference]
Cooke, Middlecott (Clerk of Suffolk Inferior Court) [6 references]
Cooke, Mrs. [1 reference]
Cooke, Gov. Nicholas (of R.I.) [5 references]
Cooke, Samuel [1 reference]
Cooke, Samuel (Harvard student) [1 reference]
Cookson, John, witness, No. 64 [1 reference]
Cookson, Samuel [1 reference]
Coolidge's Tavern, Watertown, Mass. [2 references]
Coolidge, Mr., conveys letters between JA and AA [1 reference]
Coolidge, tavernkeeper of Watertown, Mass. [1 reference]
Coombe, Rev. Thomas [6 references]
Coombs, Jane (Jenny) [2 references]
Coombs, Mary (Polly) [5 references]
Coombs, Capt. William [3 subentries]
Cooper, Abigail [See redirect]
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 3d Earl of Shaftesbury [2 references + 1 subentry]
Cooper, Capt. [1 reference]
Cooper, Capt. (of the Edward) [2 references]
Cooper, Joseph [1 reference]
Cooper, Judith [See redirect]
Cooper, Rev. Myles (N.Y. loyalist) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Cooper, Richard (nephew of Samuel) [1 reference]
Cooper, Judith Bulfinch (wife of Rev. Samuel) [5 references]
Cooper, Rev. Samuel (of Boston) [3 references + 76 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Cooper, William (brother of Rev. Samuel) [7 references + 8 subentries]
Coös (Coors, Cooss), N.H. [2 references]
Coote, Gen. Eyre (Brit.) [1 reference]
Copeland (father of Seth) [1 reference]
Copeland, Isaac [4 subentries]
Copeland, John [1 reference]
Copeland, Seth [1 reference]
Copenhagen, Denmark [21 references]
Copernican system [1 reference]
Copley family, in London [1 reference]
Copley, Elizabeth or Mary (daughter of John Singleton) [3 references]
Copley, John Singleton (Amer. artist) [2 references + 43 subentries]
Copley, Jonathan (son of John Singleton) [3 references]
Copley, Susanna Clarke (wife of John Singleton) [5 references + 8 subentries]
Copley, Susanna (daughter of John Singleton) [3 references]
Copp's Hill [See redirect]
Copper and coppersmiths [2 references + 1 subentry]
Copperas [2 references]
Copy of Letters Sent to Great-Britain
[4 references]
Coquelle, Paris washerwoman [2 references]
Coram, Thomas [1 reference]
Corbet [See redirect]
Corbet (Corbit), Michael [5 references + 1 subentry]
Corbin, Mr., house in Va. sketched by Peale [1 reference]
Corbin, Thomas [1 reference]
Corbo, Spain [4 references]
Corbreson's Point, Antigua, W.I., fort at [1 reference]
Corcubión, Spain [1 reference]
Cordis, Capt., merchant of Haverhill [1 reference]
Cordis, Mr. (Boston tavernkeeper) [1 reference]
Córdoba (Cordova), Adm. Luis de (Spanish, commander of Franco-Spanish fleet) [9 references]
“Cordon bleu” [See redirect]
Cordouan, Tour de, France [4 references]
Corey, Mr. (Phila. breeches-maker) [1 reference]
Coriolanus, Gnaeus Marcius [2 references]
Cork, Ireland [5 references]
Cornabé, Pierre, & Fils Cie. (Leyden mercantile firm) [1 reference]
Cornaro family, painting of, by Titian [1 reference]
Corneille, Pierre [5 references]
“Cornelia” [See redirect]
Cornelia (sloop), seized in No. 45 [5 references]
Cornell, Ezekiel (R.I. member of Congress) [5 references]
Cornet, Mr. (envoy from Cologne at The Hague) [1 reference]
Cornic et fils (Morlaix merchants) [4 subentries]
Cornish, Rev. Joseph, publishes a letter from AA to Isaac Smith Jr. [1 reference]
Cornwall (British ship of the line) [3 references]
Cornwall, Charles Wolfran (speaker of House of Commons) [3 references]
Cornwall, Daniel, witness, Nos. 63 and 64 [4 references]
Cornwall, England [3 references]
Cornwallis, Gen. Charles Cornwallis, 2d Earl (Brit.) [9 references + 51 subentries]
Cornwallis, Capt. William (British navy) [4 references]
Cornwallization [1 subentry]
Corny (Cornie), shipmaster in Bordeaux [2 references]
Corny, Anne Mangeot, Madame Ethis de (wife of Louis) [1 subentry]
Corny, Louis Dominique Ethis de (French writer) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Coro, Punta de (Paraguana Peninsula, Venezuela) [2 references]
Coroner, duties of [1 reference]
Corporations, formation of [1 reference]
Corpus Juris Canonici
[4 references]
Corruption [2 references + 2 “see also” entries]
Corsica [7 references]
Corter, Harmon (ex-prisoner) [1 reference]
Coruña, La, Spain [17 references + 13 subentries]
Coryell's (Corell's) Ferry, N.J. [1 reference]
Cosin (Cossens), John [1 reference]
Cosmetics [4 subentries]
Cosmology, JA's comments on [4 references]
Cossens [See redirect]
Cossoul (Cassoul), Mr. (French merchant) [3 references]
Costentin, Berubé de [4 subentries]
Coster [See redirect]
Costs of suit [4 subentries]
Cosway, Maria Hadfield (artist) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Cosway, Richard (husband of Maria) [1 subentry]
Cotenants [2 subentries]
Cotes, Francis [1 subentry]
Coth, Purkins [1 reference]
Cothrel, Anna, witness, No. 15 [2 references]
Cotter, John [1 reference]
Cotterell Dormer, Sir Clement [See redirect]
Cottineau de Kerloguin, Denis Nicolas, identified [1 reference]
Cottle, John, in No. 1 [3 references]
Cotton [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Cotton Library (British Museum) [1 reference]
Cotton family, of Mass. [1 reference]
Cotton v. Jackson [2 references]
Cotton v. James [1 reference]
Cotton v. Nye [3 references]
Cotton v. Nye, No. 3 [5 references]
Cotton, Dr., of Boston [1 reference]
Cotton, Rev. John [3 references + 1 subentry]
Cotton, John, death of [2 references]
Cotton, John, register of deeds at Plymouth [3 references]
Cotton, Rev. Josiah [1 reference]
Cotton, Mary Dudley (wife of John) [1 reference]
Cotton, Roland (Rowland) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Cotton, Samuel, in Form IX [1 reference]
Cotton, Sarah [1 reference]
Couhé, France [2 references]
Coulougnac & Co. (Lyon mercantile firm) [1 subentry]
Council for New England [See redirect]
Council for Trade and Plantations [1 reference]
Council of Plymouth [See redirect]
Counsel [5 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Counterclaim, No. 2 [1 reference]
Counterfeiting [12 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Countess of Eglington (British brigantine) [2 references]
Countess of Scarborough (British sloop of war) [4 references]
“Country,” concluding to the (pleading term) [3 subentries]
Counts, common [See redirect]
Counts, separate [See redirect]
Countway Medical Library [1 reference]
County Association Movement (England) [See redirect]
Cour des aides (royal tax court) [1 reference]
Courageuse (French frigate) [1 reference]
Courier de l'Amérique (French packet) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Courier de l'Europe (London newspaper)
[22 references + 10 subentries]
Courier de l'Europe (French packet) [10 references + 2 subentries]
Courier du Bas Rhin (Cleves) [14 references + 3 subentries]
Courland, province of Poland [3 references]
Couronne (French ship of the line) [1 reference]
Court de Gébelin, Antoine [1 reference + 4 subentries]
Court martial, naval, procedure followed in Admiralty criminal cases, No. 56 [2 references]
Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture [See redirect]
Court of Appeals, and Lusanna case [1 reference]
Court of Chancery, London [2 references]
Court of Commissioners [See redirect]
Courter, Capt. Harmon [3 references]
Courts (U.S. state) [12 subentries + 4 “see also” entries]
Courts of record [4 references]
Courts, executive [2 references]
Courtship [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Couteulx et Cie. [1 reference]
Coutourier (Conturier), Mr. (Bordeaux merchant) [2 references]
Covenant, action of [6 subentries]
Covenant, disjunctive [2 subentries]
Covenants [3 subentries]
Coventry, Conn. [1 reference]
Coventry, Lord George William, 6th Earl of [1 reference]
Cowell, John [2 subentries]
Cowen (Cowing), of Weymouth, Mass. [1 reference]
Cowes, Isle of Wight [6 references]
Cowley, Abraham [2 subentries]
Cowpens, Battle of [5 references]
Cowper, William [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Cox (Cocks), Dr., of Philadelphia [3 references]
Cox Heath Camp, England [1 reference]
Cox v. Wheeler [1 reference]
Cox, Capt. (Conn. tavern owner) [1 reference]
Cox, James, witness, No. 14 [1 reference]
Cox, John, witness, Nos. 63 and 64 [5 references]
Cox, William, witness, No. 14 [1 reference]
Coypel, Antoine (painter), fresco of [1 reference]
Cozeneau, William (Amer. prisoner) [2 references]
Crabeth, Dirk (Dutch artist) [1 reference]
Crabeth, Wouter (Dutch artist) [1 reference]
“Cracovie, Tree of” [5 references]
Cradock, George (Collector) [2 references]
Cradock, Matthew [2 references]
Craft, Book of Heraldry
[1 reference]
Crafts, Capt. Edward [1 reference]
Crafts (Craft), Thomas (Suffolk County coroner) [1 reference]
Crafts, Col. Thomas, Jr. (of Boston) [7 references + 6 subentries]
Crafts, William, defendant, No. 33 [1 reference]
Craftsman
[1 reference]
Craigie, Andrew [3 subentries]
Crain, Joseph (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Cranch family [9 references + 5 subentries]
Cranch, Andrew [1 reference]
Cranch, Mrs. (wife of Andrew) [1 reference]
Cranch, Christopher (of England) [1 reference]
Cranch, Ebbett (niece of Richard) [5 subentries]
Cranch, Elizabeth [See redirect]
Cranch, Elizabeth (1763-1811, niece of AA, often called “Betsy,” later wife of Jacob Norton) [124 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Cranch, John (1751-1821, nephew of Richard Cranch) [2 references + 12 subentries]
Cranch, Joseph (1746-1801, nephew of Richard) [5 references + 1 subentry]
Cranch, Lucy (1767-1846, niece of AA, later wife of John Greenleaf) [3 references + 72 subentries]
Cranch, Mary (sister of Richard) [See redirect]
Cranch, Mary Clemmens (wife of Robert) [1 reference]
Cranch, Mary Smith (1741-1811, sister of AA, wife of Richard) [8 references + 113 subentries]
Cranch, Miss, daughter of Andrew Cranch [1 reference]
Cranch, Mr. (son of Nathaniel Cranch) [1 reference]
Cranch, Nathaniel (d. 1780, nephew of Richard) [4 references + 3 subentries]
Cranch, Richard (1726-1811, husband of Mary Smith) [24 references + 162 subentries]
Cranch, Robert Garland (nephew of Richard) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Cranch, William (1769-1855, nephew of AA) [68 subentries]
Cranch, William (of Brook, England) [1 reference]
Crane, Hannah [1 reference]
Crane, Col. John [4 references + 2 subentries]
Crane, Joseph [1 reference]
Crane, Mr. (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Crane, Mr., housewright, AA's agent in Boston [2 references]
Crane, Mrs. (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Crane, Stephen (delegate from N.J.) [1 reference]
Crane, Thomas [1 reference]
Cranjenschot, Jacobus Adrianus (Amsterdam bookseller) [1 reference]
Crapo, William W., publishes extracts from JQA's Diary [1 reference]
Crasna-Kabak, Russia [1 reference]
Craufurd, George (Brit. envoy to France) [5 references]
Crawford, Ann Spranger Barry (English actress) [1 reference]
Crawford, B. [1 reference]
Crawford, James, witness, No. 64 [3 references]
Crawford, Mr. [3 references]
Crawford, William (of Worcester, Mass.) [7 references + 3 subentries]
Crawford, William Harris [1 subentry]
Crawswell, Thomas, No. 64 [1 reference]
Créanci, at The Hague [1 reference]
Crébillon, Prosper Jolyot de [4 references + 1 subentry]
Credibility, questions of for jury [2 See redirects]
Credit [18 subentries]
Creen, of Weymouth, Mass. [1 reference]
Creighton (British ship) [3 references]
Cremou, at The Hague [1 reference]
Cressop, Capt. Michael [1 reference]
Cresswell, Nicholas, Journal
[1 reference]
Creutz, Gustaf Philip, Graf von (Swedish ambassador to France) [5 references]
Crèvecoeur, Michel Guillaume Jean de (Hector St. John) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Crevier, Jean Baptiste Louis [1 subentry]
Crew, Robert [2 references]
Crillon-Mahon, Louis de Berton des Balbes de Quiers, Duc de (French) [1 reference]
Crime [1 reference]
Crimea [5 references + 3 subentries]
Crimes at sea, and benefit of clergy [1 reference]
Criminal conversation, action for, No. 23 [1 reference]
Criminal law [2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Criminal pleading [3 See redirects]
Crocker, Andrew Savage, in No. 7 [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Crocker, Lemuel, witness, No. 43 [2 references]
Crocker, Mr. (of Portland, Maine) [1 reference]
Croix, Pieter Frederik de la (Dutch artist) [1 subentry]
Croke, Sir George [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Croker, Asa, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Croker, John Wilson [See redirect]
Crombay, William [1 reference]
Crommelin, Daniel (Amsterdam merchant) [7 references]
Crommelin, Daniel, & Son (Amsterdam banking firm) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Crommelin, Gulian [1 reference]
Crommelin, Mrs. (wife of young Mr.) [1 reference]
Crommelin, young Mr. [1 reference]
Crommett, Oliver (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Crompton, L'Authoritie et Jurisdiction des Court de la Maieste de la Royaume
[1 reference]
Cromwell Foundation [See redirect]
Cromwell, Oliver [25 references + 2 subentries]
Cromwell, Thomas [1 reference]
Cronstadt, Russia [1 reference]
Crookshanks [See redirect]
Cropper, Col. John? (of Va.) [1 reference]
Crosbey [See redirect]
Crosby, Amos (H.C. 1786) [2 subentries]
Crosby, Dr. Ebenezer (Columbia College professor) [10 references]
Crosby, Edward [3 references]
Crosby, Elizabeth Anne (daughter of Joseph) [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Crosby, Elizabeth Soper (wife of Joseph, Jr.) [2 references]
Crosby, Joseph, Jr. [3 references + 2 subentries]
Crosby, Joseph (Braintree justice) [3 references + 4 subentries]
Crosby, Mary [See redirect]
Cross Island, Mass. [1 reference]
Cross examination [3 subentries]
Crossman, Henry [1 reference]
Crosswell (Crosbey), Joseph, witness, No. 64 [4 references]
Croswell, Mr., conveys letter to JA [2 references]
Crouch, Anna Maria Phillips (Brit. actress) [3 references]
Crouch, Lt. [1 reference]
Crowell, Jabez, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Crowell (Crowels), John, witness, No. 43 [6 references]
Crowl, Mr., witness, No. 57 [1 reference]
Crown, British [6 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Crown Law [1 reference]
Crown Point, N.Y. [3 references + 5 subentries]
Crown lands, proposed seizure of [2 references]
Crowningshield v. Lee, No. 11 [5 references]
Crowningshield, John, in Nos. 10 and 11 [2 references]
Crowningshield, Mrs. (wife of John), plaintiff, No. 11 [1 reference]
Croy, Philip, Duke of Areschot [1 reference]
Cruelty, extreme [See redirect]
Cruger, Henry, M.P. [6 references]
Cruger, John [1 reference]
Cruikshanks (Crookshanks, Cruckshanks), Alexander, witness, Nos. 63 and 64 [5 references]
Cuba [1 reference]
Cubières, Michel de [1 reference]
Cudworth, Benjamin (deputy sheriff) [2 references + 3 subentries]
Cudworth, Ralph [1 subentry]
Cullen, Capt., master of the John
[1 reference]
Culloden (British ship of the line) [4 references]
Culloden (Scotland), Battle of [2 references]
Cullown, David (master of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Cumberland (Amer. privateer) [2 references]
Cumberland County, Mass. (now Maine) [8 references + 4 subentries]
Cumberland County, N.Y. (now Windsor and Windham cos., Vt.) [1 reference]
Cumberland and Lincoln Superior Court (Falmouth) [6 references]
Cumberland, Duke of [See redirect]
Cumberland, Duke of [See redirect]
Cumberland, Maine [1 reference]
Cumberland, Mass. privateer [1 reference]
Cumberland, Richard [4 references + 4 subentries]
Cuming, John, identified [1 reference]
Cumming & McCarty (Lorient mercantile firm) [1 reference]
Cumming, Rev. Alexander [1 reference]
Cummings, James (Lorient merchant) [6 references]
Cummings & Nesbit (U.S. firm in Lorient) [1 reference]
Cummings, Boston printer [1 reference]
Cunningham [2 “see also” entries]
Cunningham, Ann Boylston [See redirect]
Cunningham, Archibald, carries off property at evacuation of Boston [1 reference]
Cunningham, Elizabeth Boylston (1717-1769, wife of James, aunt of JA) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Cunningham, James (1721-1795, uncle of JA) [3 subentries]
Cunningham, James (gov. of Barbados) [2 references]
Cunningham, Messrs., brothers of Ann Boylston Cunningham Trott [1 reference]
Cunningham, Miss, of New London, Conn. [1 reference]
Cunningham, Mr., carries letters between JA and AA [3 references]
Cunningham, Nathaniel [1 reference]
Cunningham, Peter (1750-1827, son of James and cousin of JA) [1 reference + 3 subentries]
Cunningham, Peter, witness, No. 63 [3 references]
Cunningham, Ruth [See redirect]
Cunningham, Timothy [2 subentries]
Cunningham, William [1 reference]
Cunningham, William (Brit. officer) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Cunningham, of London [1 reference]
Cupid [3 references]
Curaçao [9 references]
Curfew [See redirect]
Currency [23 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Curson & Governeur (St. Eustatius mercantile firm) [1 subentry]
Curson, Samuel (St. Eustatius merchant) [14 references + 1 subentry]
Curtenius, Peter T. [1 reference]
Curtis, Bezaliel [2 subentries]
Curtis, Maj. Israel (of Conn.) [1 reference]
Curtis, John (of Braintree) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Curtis, Joseph, challenged juror, No. 64 [1 reference]
Curtis, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stratford, Conn.) [1 reference]
Curtis, Naby [1 reference]
Curtis, Neddie [1 reference]
Curtis, Patty [1 reference]
Curtis, S., of Braintree [1 reference]
Curtis, Samuel (Amer. prisoner) [4 references + 3 subentries]
Curtius, Mettus (early Roman patriot) [1 reference]
Curwen, Samuel [2 references]
Cushing, Anna Williams (mother of Prentice) [1 reference]
Cushing, Caleb [2 references]
Cushing, Capt. Charles, elected to General Court [1 reference]
Cushing, Charles [8 references + 2 subentries]
Cushing, Charles (son of Charles) [1 reference]
Cushing, Deacon, of Mass., appearance of [1 reference]
Cushing, Deborah Fletcher (wife of Thomas) [6 references]
Cushing, Elizabeth [See redirect]
Cushing, Hannah Phillips (wife of William) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Cushing, Hawk., witness, No. 16 [1 reference]
Cushing, Rev. Jacob (father of Prentice) [1 reference]
Cushing, Jacob, Jr., talesman, No. 64 [1 reference]
Cushing, James, witness, No. 15 [1 reference]
Cushing, Rev. Job, identified [1 reference]
Cushing, John (husband of Lucy Thaxter) [6 references]
Cushing, John (judge) [8 subentries]
Cushing, Mrs. (wife of John) [1 reference]
Cushing, John D. [1 reference]
Cushing, Lucy (daughter of Lucy Thaxter) [2 subentries]
Cushing, Lucy Thaxter (1760-1786, wife of John, cousin of AA) [3 references + 4 subentries]
Cushing, Matthew [1 reference]
Cushing, Mr. [1 reference]
Cushing, Mr., son of Thomas, of Waltham [1 reference]
Cushing, Mrs. (of Hingham, Mass.) [1 reference]
Cushing, Nathan [2 references]
Cushing, Prentice (of Waltham) [6 references + 1 subentry]
Cushing, Capt. Robert (of Boston) [4 references + 9 subentries]
Cushing, Thomas (Mass. politician) [2 references + 57 subentries]
Cushing, Thomas, Jr. [1 reference]
Cushing, Judge William [12 references + 23 subentries]
Cushman, Joshua (H.C. 1787) [7 subentries]
Cussy, Mr. [1 reference]
Custine, Adam Philippe, Vicomte de (French navy) [1 reference]
Custis, Eleanor Calvert (wife of John Parke), in Cambridge [1 reference]
Custis, John Parke [2 subentries]
Custis, Martha Dandridge [See redirect]
Custis, Martha Parke [See redirect]
Custom [5 subentries]
Custom of merchants [2 subentries]
Customs [16 subentries]
Customs Commissioners, American Board of [11 subentries]
Customs Commissioners, English [3 subentries]
Customs officers [4 references + 6 subentries]
Customs service [4 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Cutler v. Pierpont and Davis [1 reference]
Cutler, Benjamin Clarke (merchant) [2 references]
Cutler, Ebenezer [2 references]
Cutler, John [1 reference]
Cutler, Rev. Manasseh [2 references + 1 subentry]
Cutler, Mr. [1 reference]
Cutler, Samuel (Newburyport merchant) [3 subentries]
Cutler, Rev. Timothy [2 references]
Cutler, William (H.C. 1786) [1 reference]
Cutt v. Meservey [1 reference]
Cutt, John [1 reference]
Cutt, Mr., conveys letter to JA [1 reference]
Cutter, Ammi R. [1 reference]
Cutting, Dr. [1 reference]
Cutting, Dr. John Brown (1755-1831, of N.Y.) [1 reference + 12 subentries]
Cutting, Capt. Nathaniel [2 subentries]
Cutts, Anna (Nancy, of Holyoke) [2 references]
Cutts, Charles (H.C. 1789) [2 references]
Cutts, Elizabeth [See redirect]
Cutts, Elizabeth Eppes [See redirect]
Cutts, Mrs. (wife of Samuel) [1 reference]
Cuyler, Mr. [1 reference]
Cuzco, Peru [1 reference]
Cuznow [See redirect]
Cybele (mythical) [1 reference]
Cyrus (British privateer) [1 reference]
Cyrus the Great [1 reference]
Cytherea [2 references]
Czarskozelo, Russia, summer residence of Empress [2 references]