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May 22, 1639, he was fined £ 5 for going to Connecticut without leave of the Court, he then being a, the Pequots offered us all their right at Connecticut, and to further us what they could, if we wartly to confer about joining in a trade to Connecticut, for beaver and hemp, and to prevent the Dungland had granted the river and country of Connecticut to his own subjects; and therefore desired ng that men from Dorchester had set down at Connecticut near the Plymouth trading house there, inted for commission to deal with our people at Connecticut.
Tradition also says that some explorers fy his accounts of the advantages offered at Connecticut, to try their fortunes there—and they took Sele, and Brooke, and others, patentees of Connecticut.
He had men, ammunition, and money at his a crew of one man and two little boys, from Connecticut to Long Island, was blown out of his courseunds. Plymouth ordered a levy of forty men. Connecticut raised ninety men at once,—Hartford furnish
h, 121; resident pastors of, 121.
Cattle, importation and rapid increase of, 31: driven to Connecticut, 39; lost there by winter's severity, 39; sudden fall in price of, 57.
Census, curiositiesies, 57.
Congregational order first adopted in New England by the Watertown church, 22.
Connecticut; river, 34; a fine place for trade, 35: sixty settlers start for, 39, 40; 42, 57.
Continenned for land, 34; desire to remove, 34; additional lands granted to, 35; congregation move to Connecticut, 39, 40, 100.
Nichols, Henry, founder of the Familists, 32 n. 1.
Nixon: Col., 89; Capt.ty for cutting down trees on common, 52.
Penn, William, 60.
Pequot Indians offer lands in Connecticut, 35 n. 2; murder Stone and Norton, 40; harass Connecticut settlers, 42; capture of the strongConnecticut settlers, 42; capture of the stronghold of, 43; exterminated, 44.
Pequusset the Indian name of Watertown, 16 n. 2.
Pequusset common, 16 n. 2, 50; meadow, 50.
Philips, Jonathan, 56.
Philips house still standing, 45.
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