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Carteret, Philip, ii. 11, 93-96, 142, 170. Cartier, Jacques, i. 60. Cartwright, George, i. 285; ii. 7. Castle, the ship, ii. 38. Catskill Mountains, i. 90. Caughnawagas, an Indian tribe, ii. Ceylon, i. 52. Champlain, Samuel, i. 96; ii. 388. Charlemagne, i. 7, 8. Charles the Bald, i. 9. Charles the Bold, i. 25, 26, 43. Charles II., i. 279, 280, 283, 291; ii. Charles V., emperor, i. 28, 43. Charles X. of Sweden, i. 242. Chester, Pennsylvania, origin of the Christiansen, Hendrick, i. 102. Christopher, St., ii. 73. Cinque Ports, i. 45. City Hall, on Wall Street, ii. 65, 257. Civilis, Claudius, i. 5. Classis of New York, ii. 91. Claus, Jan, ii. 137. Claverhouse, John Graham of, ii. 145. Clobery and Company, i. 145. Clubs in New York, ii. 284. Coffee introduced into Europe by the Colden, Cadwallader, ii. 285. Congress of American colonies, the Congreve, ii. 129. Connecticut, the founding of, i. 153; Convention of 1664, in New Amster- Coote, Richard, see Bellomont, Earl Corlear's Hook, massacre at, i. 185. Coromandel coast, i. 52. Coronado, Francisco de, i. 86. Corporate responsibility, ii. 102. Cortlandt, Stephanus, ii. 44, 181, 185, Cortlandt, Stephanus, the younger, Cosby, William, ii. 248, 250. Courcelle, governor of Canada, ii. 50. Courtray, battle of, i. 23. Crime and punishment in Pennsyl- Cromwell, Oliver, i. 38, 266; ii. 107, Currency, in Andros's time, ii. 45. Dankers, Jasper, ii. 61, 74. Declaration of Indulgence, ii. 299. Dieppe, local annals of, i. 59. Delaware Indians, i. 120; ii. 165. Denonville, Marquis, ii. 174. De Peyster, Abraham, ii. 186, 215. Descartes, René, ii. 132. De Witte, John, i. 245. De Vries, David, i. 138, 145-147, 161, Diamond, the ship, ii. 38. D nant, massacre at, i. 25, 42, 266. Doughty, Francis, i. 182. Duke's Customs, ii. 170-178; revived Duke's Laws, the, ii. 2, 39. Dunkers, ii. 348. 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Fort George, ii. 291. Fort Good Hope, on the site of Hart- ford, i. 117, 149, 173. Fort Hamilton, ii. 79. Fort James, ii. 1, 22, 63, 67, 140, 142, Habeas Corpus Act, ii. 145. Half Moon, the ship, i. 88-92. Hamilton, Alexander, ii. 67. Hubbard, James, i. 269. Hudson, various forms of the name, Hudson, Christopher, i. 82. Hudson, Henry, the alderman, i. 80. Hudson, John, i. 93. Hamilton, Andrew, ii. 251-257; his Hudson, Thomas, of Limehouse, i. 81. tribute to Penn, 328. Harlem, ii. 71, 82-84. Hudson, Thomas, of Mortlake, i. 81. Hart, Edward, town clerk of Flush- Hughson's Tavern, ii. 290. ing, i. 235. Hart, Simon de, ii. 78. Hartford, i. 153. Hartford, treaty of, i. 257-259, 281. Harvard College, founding of, ii. 321. Henry, Patrick, i. 244. Henry I., i. 35. Henry III., i. 226. Henry V., i. 36. Henry VIII., i. 22, 36, 41. Henry IV. of France, 1. 85; ii. 339. Hinnoyossa, Alexander, ii. 3. Holidays in colonial New York, ii. Holland, Counts of, i. 12; meaning of Hooft, Cornelius, i. 7. 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