Index: Consolidated, C
- C., Mr. (Paris banker)
- CA
- CFA
- CFA2
- Cabaniss, James B. (Harvard student)
- Cabaret (Paris stationer)
- Cabarrus Jeune, B. de (Bordeaux merchant)
- Cabarrus, Père & fils (Bayonne merchants)
- Cabinet Cyclopaedia
- Cabinetmakers
- Cable, Joseph, witness, No. 43
- Cabot (Continental brig)
- Cabot family, of Beverly, Mass.
- Cabot (Cobet, Corbet), Andrew and brothers, shipowners of Beverly, Mass.
- Cabot, Andrew (shipowner of Beverly, Mass.)
- Cabot, Edward Clark, designs Stone Library for CFA
- Cabot, Elizabeth (wife of Josiah)
- Cabot, Maj. and Mrs. Francis
- Cabot, Mrs. (wife of George)
- Cabot, Henry (of Boston)
- Cabot, J. S. (of Salem)
- Cabot, John
- Cabot, Joseph (H.C. 1788)
- Cabot (Cabbitt), Josiah, in No. 10
- Cabot, Lewes (Lewis)
- Cabot, Mr.
- Cabot, Mr.
- Cabot, Sancto (Sautius)
- Cabot, Sebastian
- Cacabelos, Spain
- Cadalso, José de, Cartas Marruecas (“The Moorish Letters”)
- Cadell, Thomas
- Cádiz, Spain
- Cadleigh, England
- Cadmus (Greek hero), Everett on
- Cadmus (ship)
- Cadwalader, Brig. Gen. John
- Cadwalader, Mary
- Cadwalader, Mr. (of Philadelphia)
- Cadwalader, Thomas
- Caesar, Julius
- Caesar (French privateer)
- Caesar (dog)
- Caesar v. Greenleaf, No. 42
- Caesar v. Taylor, No. 41
- Caesar's wife, witness, No. 41
- Caesar, defendant, No. 41
- Caesar, plaintiff in Watson v. Caesar
- Caesar, “a molatto man” (Caesar Hendrick), defendant, No. 42
- Cain
- Calabria
- Calais (servant)
- Calais, France
- Calbiac, Baron de
- Calchas
- Calcutta, India
- Caldwel, Ann, witness, No. 59
- Caldwell, Capt. (of Rose)
- Caldwell, Elizabeth (nurserymaid)
- Caldwell, Hannah Ogden (wife of James)
- Caldwell, Rev. James (chaplain)
- Caldwell, James, victim, Boston Massacre
- Caldwell, John Edwards
- Caldwell, Josiah (of Ipswich)
- Caldwell, Mr., commissary
- Caldwell, N.Y.
- Caldwell, William
- Caldwell, of Braintree
- Calef (Calf), Daniel, witness, No. 63
- Calef, Joseph
- Calef, Capt. Robert, witness, No. 56
- Calendar, old and new style
- Calf, Mr.
- Calhoun, Floride Bonneau (wife of John C.)
- Calhoun, John Caldwell (S.C. statesman)
- Calhoun, William B. (of Springfield)
- California
- Caligula (Roman emperor)
- “Caliope”
- Caliph of Bagdad (ballet)
- Calite, Cato (of the Ranger)
- Calkoen, Hendrik (Amsterdam lawyer)
- Call, Richard Keith (Congressional delegate from Fla.)
- Callaghan v. A. Lague Express
- Callahan, Capt. John (of Boston)
- Callahan, Lucretia (wife of John)
- Callbeck, Philip
- Callender, Capt., of Philadelphia
- Callender, Capt. John
- Callihorne
- “Callisthenes”
- “Calm Observer, A”
- Calomel (medicine)
- Calonne, Charles Alexandre de (French controller general)
- Calvert County, Md.
- Calvert, Col., of Md.
- Calvert, Eleanor
- Calvert, George, 1st Earl of Baltimore
- Calvert, Miss (guest at Jackson ball)
- Calvin v. Smith
- Calvin, John
- Calvinists
- Calvin’s Case
- Calypso (mythical)
- Camac, Turner (of Phila.)
- Camaraf, Josef Gonzales de la (of Seville, Spain)
- Camaran, M. de
- Camaret, France
- Camariñas, Spain
- Cambrai (Cambray), Archbishop of
- Cambrai, France
- Cambreleng, Churchill Caldom (U.S. Repr., N.Y.)
- Cambridge Light Infantry
- Cambridge Platform of 1648
- Cambridge Press (newspaper)
- Cambridge River
- Cambridge University
- Cambridge, Mass.
- Cambridgeport, Mass.
- Camden, Battle of
- Camden, Charles Pratt, 1st Earl of (president of Privy Council)
- Camels (maritime device)
- Caminostrow (island near St. Petersburg)
- Cammell or Campbel, Mrs., in No. 27
- Camp, John
- Camp, Mr. (of Durham, Conn.)
- “Campaign”
- Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette Genet, Mémoires sur la vie privée de Marie-Antoinette
- Campbell, Lt. Col. Archibald (British)
- Campbell, Archibald
- Campbell (Cambell), Col. (British)
- Campbell, Col. (British)
- Campbell, Colen (Brit. architect)
- Campbell, Donald
- Campbell, George, The Philosophy of Rhetoric
- Campbell, Capt. James (of Md.)
- Campbell, Jo., owned copy of Van Muyden’s Tractatio
- Campbell (Camel), John, minister at Oxford, Mass.
- Campbell, Maj. Gen. John (British)
- Campbell, John, 4th Earl of Loudoun
- Campbell, John, A Political Survey of Britain
- Campbell, Mr. (in Continental Army)
- Campbell, Mr. (of Ala.)
- Campbell, Capt. Robert
- Campbell (Camel), Ensign Robert, captured and jailed
- Campbell, Thomas
- Campbeltown, Scotland
- Campeche, Bay of
- Campo y Pérez de la Serna, Bernardo del (Spanish diplomat)
- Campomenes, Sr.
- Camponaraya, Spain
- Campton, N.H.
- Canada
- Canada (steamer)
- Canada River
- Canada towns
- Canada, Commissioners of Continental Congress to
- Canal boats, in Netherlands
- Canal du Roi George
- Canals
- Canary Islands
- Cancale, France
- Canceau (British Navy, armed vessel)
- “Candidus”
- Candles
- Cane, Lt. Col. Maurice (British)
- Cange, Mr. Du (writer for Gravenhaagse NaCourant and Gazette de la Haye)
- Canker fever
- Cannae, Battle of
- Canning, George (Brit. politician)
- Cannon
- Cannon, James (Penn. politician)
- Cannon, Capt. Newton (of the Lady Washington)
- Cannon, Gov. Newton (of Tenn.)
- Canon (wine of Medoc)
- Canon and feudal law
- Canterbury, Archbishop of
- Canterbury, England
- Canton, China
- Canton, Mass.
- Canute, King
- “Canvass Backs” (food)
- Cap Français (now Cap-Haïtien, Haiti)
- Capacity as a party
- Capacity, testamentary
- Cape Ann, Mass.
- Cape Bonavista, and fisheries question
- Cape Breton
- Cape Canso (Nova Scotia)
- Cape Charles, Va.
- Cape Clear, Ireland
- Cape Cod, Mass.
- Cape Cod Harbor
- Cape Diamond, Quebec City
- Cape Elizabeth
- Cape Fear, N.C.
- Cape Fear River, N.C.
- Cape Finisterre, Spain
- Cape Gracias á Dios, Nicaragua
- Cape Henlopen, Del.
- Cape Henry, Va.
- Cape Horn
- Cape May, N.J.
- Cape Mendocino
- Cape Neddick (Nittick) River, Maine
- Cape North, Nova Scotia
- Cape Ortegal, Spain
- Cape Ray
- Cape Sable, Nova Scotia
- Cape St. Nicholas Môle, Haiti
- Cape St. Vincent, Portugal
- Cape Torinaña
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Cape Verde Islands
- Cape Villano
- Cape de la Hague
- Cape of Good Hope
- Capelle, M.
- Capellen van de Marsch, Robert Jasper, Baron van der (cousin of Capellen tot den Pol)
- Capellen tot den Pol, Joan Derk, Baron van der (Dutch anti-Orangist patriot)
- Capen v. Spear
- Capen, Gen. Aaron
- Capen, Rev. Lemuel
- Capetown
- Capias ad respondendum, writ of, defined
- Capias ad satisfaciendum, defined
- Capias for witness
- Capital of United States, debate over location of
- Capital punishment
- Capuchins
- Caracciolo, Domenico, Marchese di Villa Marina (Neapolitan minister to France)
- Caradori-Allan, Maria Caterina Rosalbina
- Caraman, Maurice Riquet de
- Caramanico, Principe di
- Carasedo River, Spain
- Carbo
- Cardan, Mme.
- Cardelli, Pietro (artist)
- Cards
- Care, Henry E., English Liberties
- Care, duty of, bailee's
- Carew, Bampfylde Moore
- Carey
- Carey, Alpheus, cuts inscriptions for tablet to JA and AA
- Carey, Charles
- Carey, Henry, 2d Earl of Monmouth, translator of Bentivoglio's History
- Carey, Col. Simeon (of Bridgewater, Mass.)
- Cargill, James
- Caribs, identified
- Cariolanus Aletta (Dutch merchant ship)
- Carl (Carle), Benjamin, in No. 2
- Carl, Nathaniel, witness, No. 2
- Carleton, Gen. Sir Guy (Brit. commander in chief in America, later 1st Baron Dorchester)
- Carleton, Joseph (paymaster and secy. to the Board of War)
- Carleton-Digby Peace Commission
- Carlisle Peace Commission (1778)
- Carlisle, Earl of
- Carlisle, Penn.
- Carlo, Annibal, Various Reflections
- Carlyle, Thomas
- Carmarthen, Francis Godolphin Osborne, Marquis of (Brit. politician)
- Carmelites
- Carmen v. Higginson
- Carmichael, John
- Carmichael, Scottish Jacobite on Loire River
- Carmichael, William (secy. to John Jay)
- Carnan, Robert N. (Harvard student), identified
- Carnatic region, India
- Carneau & Marlin
- Carnes, Burrill (Amer. merchant)
- Carnes (Carr), Capt. John, of the General Lincoln
- Carnes, John, witness, No. 61
- Carnes (Carns), Miss, witness, No. 61
- Carnu, Mlle. (Paris shopkeeper)
- Carolina pink root
- Caroline of Brunswick, Queen of England (wife of George IV)
- Caroline, Queen of England (wife of George II)
- Carpenter, Capt. Benjamin (of the Polly)
- Carpenter, Thomas
- Carpenters
- Carpenters’ Company of Philadelphia
- Carpets
- Carr, Abraham (of Quincy)
- Carr, Catherine Ann Goods (wife of Jacob)
- Carr, Jacob
- Carr, John G. (Quincy tenant)
- Carr, Lt. Col. Maurice (29th Regiment; Preston's commanding officer)
- Carr, Patrick, victim, Boston Massacre
- Carracedelo, Spain
- Carrè, author aboard La Sensible
- Carriage
- Carriages, accidents to
- Carrickfergus, Ireland
- Carrier, common, liability of
- Carroll, Charles (of Carrollton)
- Carroll, Charles ("the Barrister")
- Carroll, Charles (father of Charles)
- Carroll, Daniel (Md. member of Congress)
- Carroll (Carrol, Carrall), John
- Carroll, John (son of Charles of Carrollton)
- Carroll, Rev. John
- Carroll, Mary Darnell (wife of Charles of Carrollton)
- Cartagena, Colombia
- Cartagena, Spain
- Cartel ships
- Carter & Hendee (publishers)
- Carter, Anne
- Carter, Charles (of Caritowman)
- Carter, Charles Henry (Harvard student), identified
- Carter, Elizabeth Eppes Cutts (wife of Nathaniel, Jr.)
- Carter, Hannah (of Newburyport)
- Carter, Ann Parsons (wife of James)
- Carter, James (Boston merchant), identified
- Carter, James, witness, No. 64
- Carter, John
- Carter, John (U.S. Repr., S.C.)
- Carter, John, suicide
- Carter, Joshua (son of Nathaniel, Sr.)
- Carter, Landon
- Carter, Mary (daughter of Nathaniel, Sr.)
- Carter, Nathaniel H. (ed., New York Statesman)
- Carter, Nathaniel, Jr.
- Carter, Nathaniel, Sr. (father of Hannah)
- Carter, Peter (ex-prisoner)
- Carter, Theodore Parkman
- Carter, Thomas (son of Nathaniel, Sr.)
- Carter, Timothy H., Boston home burned
- Carter, Lt. William, witness, No. 64
- Carter, William P., death of
- Carter, William Smith
- Carteret, John, 1st earl Granville
- Carters (occupation)
- Carthage
- Cartoons, political
- Cartouche, stage play
- Cartwright, John
- Carver, Jonathan, Travels through ... North-America
- Cary (Carey), Alpheus, and Davis Dickinson (stonecutters)
- Cary, Archibald (of Va.)
- Cary, Jonathan, witness, No. 64
- Cary, Lucius, 2d Viscount Falkland
- Cary, Mr., of Charlestown, Mass.
- Cary, Mr., travels from Boston(?) to Philadelphia
- Cary (Carry), Nathaniel, addresser of Hutchinson and Gage
- Cary, Richard (of Md., son of Samuel)
- Cary, Richard (of Va.)
- Cary, Samuel, of Charlestown, Mass.
- Cary, Rev. Thomas (of Newburyport)
- Cary, tavernkeeper of Windham, Conn.
- Caryl, George (H.C. 1788)
- Casamayor, Pedro & Co. (Madrid bankers)
- Casco Bay, Maine
- Case, trespass on the, action of
- Cases in the King's Bench at the Time Lord Hardwicke Presided There
- Casey, Capt.
- Casey, Lt. J. C.
- Casey, John (of the Ranger)
- Casey, Mary (wife of Thomas), deposition, No. 58
- Casey, Thomas, deposition, No. 58
- Cash, John, witness, No. 43
- Cass, Lewis (secretary of war)
- “Cassandra”
- Cassedy, George (U.S. Repr., N.J.)
- Cassenave, M. (attorney)
- Cassimone, Antoine François (Köln wine merchant)
- Cassius
- Cassius, Dion, Roman History
- Cassoul
- Cast, Dr.
- Castagni, M. (Rotterdam merchant)
- Castil-Blaze, and G. Rossini
- Castile, Spain
- Castillano, Spain
- Castine, Maine
- Castle Island, Boston Harbor
- Castle Island, Guernsey
- Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, S.C.
- Castle William on Castle Island, Boston Harbor
- Castle, Joy, Philadelphia merchant
- Castle, William
- Castlereagh, Viscount
- Castries, Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix, Marquis de (French naval minister)
- Castro Guillén de (playwright)
- Casualties
- Caswell, Gen. Richard (gov. of N.C.)
- Catalonia (Cataluña) Province, Spain
- Cataract of the Gauges
- Catarinenhoff (Russian palace)
- Catesby, Mark, Natural History of Carolina
- Catharine (American brig)
- Catharine (servant of Mary Barclay?)
- Cathcart, Capt. John (of the Essex)
- Cathcart, Jonathan, in No. 1
- Catherine (nursemaid)
- Catherine I, Empress of Russia
- Catherine II (the Great), Empress of Russia
- Catherine and Petruchio
- Catherine of Braganza (consort of Charles II)
- Catholic Church
- Catholic Irish Society
- Catholic Relief Act of 1778
- Catiline (Roman conspirator)
- Catlin, George
- “Cato”
- Cato the Elder
- Cato the Younger
- Cato, Dionysius, Disticha de moribus ad filium
- Cato, Marcus Porcius (son of Cato the Younger)
- Cato, in No. 52
- Caton (French ship of the line)
- Catskill Mts.
- Catstick
- Cattle
- Cau, Mr. (at The Hague)
- Caucuses, in Boston
- Caughnawagas
- Causes célèbres
- Causici, Enrico (sculptor), statue of Washington
- Cavendish, Georgiana Spencer, duchess of Devonshire
- Cavendish, Henry (physicist)
- Cavendish, Lord John (British chancellor of exchequer)
- Cavendish, William, 5th Duke of Devonshire
- Cavendish, William, 4th Duke of Devonshire
- Caverly, Nicholas (of the Ranger)
- Caversham, England
- Cavey, Midshipman Peter
- Caxton, William, biography of
- Cay, John and Owen Ruffhead, Statutes at Large
- Cayashuta (Indian chief)
- Cayuga Lake, N.Y.
- Cazenove, Charles J.
- Cazenove, Charles J., & Co.
- Cazneau, Andrew
- Cazneau, Capt. (of the Betsy)
- Cazneau, Capt. Isaac (of Boston)
- Cazneau, Jerome
- Cazneau, Mr. (brother of Isaac)
- Cazneau, Mr., in No. 64
- Cazneau, Mrs.
- Cazneau, Rebecca?
- Cebes (Greek philosopher)
- Cebrero, Spain
- Cecil, James, 7th Earl of Salisbury
- Cecil, Mary Amelia, Countess of Salisbury
- Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley
- Cedar Grove, N.Y.
- Cedars, The, Canada
- Celada de Camino, Spain
- Celebrations
- Celesia, Pietro Paolo
- Celeste, Celine (ballet dancer)
- Celestini, Count F.
- Cenas, Hilary Breton (CFA’s classmate)
- Censorship
- Centaur (British ship of the line)
- Centinel and Gazette, Daily
- “Centinel” articles
- Centlivre, Susannah, The Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret
- Centos, denned
- “Cerberus”
- Ceres (Roman goddess)
- Ceres (British sloop of war)
- Cérès (French frigate)
- Ceres (ship)
- Cerf (French ship)
- Cerisier, Antoine Marie (editor of Politique hollandais)
- Cermeño (Sermeño), Don Pedro Martín (gov. of Galicia)
- Ceronio, Joseph (of Genoa)
- Certiorari to quash, writ of
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, Don Quixote
- Cesarotti, Italian translation of Homer by
- Cezarga Island, Spain
- Chabanel, Mme. V. (of Amsterdam)
- Chabanel, Mr.
- Chabert, Mr. (shoemaker)
- Chabot, Elisabeth Louise de La Rochefoucauld, Duchesse de
- Chace
- Chadburn, of Berwick, Maine
- Chadd's Ford, Penn.
- Chaddock (Chadwick, Chattuck, Shattuck, Shadwick), John, in No. 27
- Chaddock, John (child), in No. 27
- Chaddock, Martha (wife of John), in No. 27
- Chaddock, Martha (child), in No. 27
- Chaddock, Mary (child), in No. 27
- Chadron v. Harris
- Chadwell, Samuel
- Chadwick
- Chadwick, Mr. (quarry lessee)
- Chadwick, Mrs. (wife of Ebenezer)
- Chadwick, Ebenezer (director, Middlesex Canal)
- Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer(?)
- Chadwick, Capt. John (of Nantucket, Mass.)
- Chadwick, Joseph, drawing of “A Westerly View of the Colledges in Cambridge”
- Chadwick, S., witness, No. 7
- Chaffault de Besné, Louis Charles, Comte du
- Chaffee (Chafy), Dr. Hezekiah
- Chaillot, France, Arthur Lee's residence at
- Chaise and Chaise-making
- Chaleurs, Bay of
- Chalier, Comte de
- Chalmers, Alexander
- Chalmers, George
- Chalmers, J. M. (secy. of Provincial States of Zeeland)
- Chalmers, James (Md. or Del. loyalist)
- Chalmers, James (pseudonym, “Candidus”), Plain Truth
- Chalmers, Thomas, Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God
- Chaloner v. Davis
- Chalson, of Paris
- Chalure Bay, Canada
- Chalut de Vérin, Mlle. Lucille
- Chalut de Vérin, Mr.
- Chalut de Vérin, Mme.
- Chalut, Abbé (French cleric)
- Chambaud, Louis
- Chamberlain, Aaron (of Chelmsford)
- Chamberlain, Mr., of London
- Chamberlaine, Thomas (of Md.)
- Chamberlains Rocks, Boston Harbor
- Chamberlayne, John, translator from Dutch
- Chamberline v. Harvey
- Chambers v. Bowles
- Chambers, Ephraim, Cyclopaedia
- Chambly (Chamblee), Quebec
- Champagne, France
- Champagne, J. C. (ship broker at Blaye, France)
- Champion & Dickinson (London merchants)
- Champion, Henry
- Champion, Rev. Judah
- Champion, Richard
- Champlain (steamer)
- Champlain, Lake
- Champlin, Christopher Grant (H.C. 1786)
- Champney, John
- Champney, John Y. (tenant)
- Champney, Richard (owner of McClary)
- Champollion, Jean François
- Champsenets, Marquise de
- Chance (British schooner)
- Chance (Penn. privateer)
- “Chancemedley”
- Chancery, bill in, in Mass., No. 13
- Chancy
- Chandernagor, India
- Chandler family, of Worcester, Mass.
- Chandler, Col., Mass. loyalist
- Chandler, Dolly
- Chandler, Eleanor Putnam (wife of Rufus)
- Chandler, Elizabeth
- Chandler, Col. Gardiner
- Chandler, Gardner Leonard (Chandler 3d, H.C. 1787)
- Chandler, Hannah Greene (wife of Gardiner)
- Chandler, Jno., of Petersham, Mass.
- Chandler, John
- Chandler, Col. John (1721-1800, of Worcester)
- Chandler, John (1693?-1762)
- Chandler, John (Chandler 1st, H.C. 1787)
- Chandler, Mary Church (wife of John)
- Chandler, Mr., witness, No. 20
- Chandler, Nat., of Worcester, Mass.
- Chandler, Philemon, in No. 36
- Chandler, Rufus
- Chandler, Rev. Samuel, CFA reads sermon
- Chandler, Samuel
- Chandler, Samuel
- Chandler, Sarah
- Chandler, Rev. Thomas Bradbury
- Chandler, Thomas (Chandler 2d, H.C. 1787)
- Chandler, William, witness, No. 31
- Chandler, of Woodstock, Vt.
- Changuyon, Mr. (of The Hague)
- Channel Islands
- Channing, Edward Tyrrel
- Channing, John
- Channing, Mrs. (wife of John)
- Channing, Lucy Ellery (wife of William)
- Channing, Miss
- Channing, Mr. (in Clapham, England)
- Channing, Dr. Walter
- Channing, Rev. William Ellery
- Channing, William
- Channing, Mr. and Mrs. William
- Chantilly, France
- Chantrey, Francis Legatt
- Chapeaurouge, Mr. de
- Chapelain (Chapelin), Jean
- Chapelet (or Chapley), Capt., in account of de Fonte's voyage
- Chapin, Elizabeth Bridge (wife of Charles)
- Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. (of Vt.)
- Chapman, D. R. (tenant)
- Chapman, Rev. George
- Chapman, Henry (of Greenfield, Mass.)
- Chapman, Henry C.
- Chapman, Henry G.
- Chapman, Maj. James
- Chapman, John, Jr., witness, No. 14
- Chapman, Jonathan, Jr. (CFA’s classmate)
- Chapman, Capt. Joseph
- Chapman, Capt. Richard (of the Lady Ann)
- Chapman, Richard (Amer. prisoner)
- Chardon, Daniel Marc Antoine
- Chardon (Shurden), Mr., Boston house of
- Chardon, Peter (Boston lawyer)
- Charente River, France
- Charges to the jury
- Charity
- Charles August Frederick, Prince (of Zweibrücken)
- Charles I, King of England
- Charles II, Duke of Zweibrücken
- Charles II, King of England
- Charles II, King of Spain
- Charles III, King of Spain
- Charles River
- Charles River Bridge
- Charles River Village, Mass.
- Charles V, Emperor
- Charles V, King of Spain
- Charles VII, king of France
- Charles X, King of France
- Charles XII, King of Sweden
- Charles XII, King of France
- Charles of Prussia
- Charles, Jacques Alexandre César
- Charles, Prince of Asturias (later Charles IV of Spain)
- Charles, Prince of Mecklenburgh-strelitz
- Charles, Prince of the Austrian Netherlands
- Charles-Théodor, elector of Palatine
- Charleston (S.C.) railway
- Charleston, S.C.
- Charlestown Aurora
- Charlestown Neck
- Charlestown Point, fortifications on
- Charlestown ferry
- Charlestown, Mass.
- Charlestown, N.H.
- Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de, History of Paraguay
- Charlieu, France
- Charlotte Palmer Phillips Foundation, Inc.
- Charlotte Wilhelmine, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Charlotte, Princess Royal
- Charlotte, Queen of England (wife of George III)
- Charlottesville, Va., Monticello
- Charlton, Mass.
- Charmante (French frigate)
- Charming Nancy (Mass. privateer brigantine)
- Charming Polly (British merchant ship)
- Charnisay, Mme. (wife of Charles d'Aulnay)
- Charnisay, Charles d'Aulnay
- Charrier, J. S. (writer)
- Charter party
- Charters
- Chartres, Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc de (later Duc d'Orleans, French admiral)
- Chartres, Louise Marie Adélaide Bourbon-Penthièvre, Duchesse de
- Chase, Abel and Mercy Mayhew
- Chase, Abel
- Chase, Abner, witness, No. 43
- Chase, Barnabas, witness, No. 43
- Chase, Capt., carries prize into Providence
- Chase, Jacob, witness, No. 7
- Chase, John, witness, No. 43
- Chase, Capt. Joseph
- Chase, Mercy Mayhew (wife of Abel)
- Chase, Mr., in Boston Massacre Trials
- Chase, Parson
- Chase, Bishop Philander, identified
- Chase, Reuben
- Chase, Samuel (Md. member of Congress)
- Chase, Justice Samuel
- Chase, Mrs. (wife of Samuel)
- Chase, Thomas
- Chase, Rev. Thomas
- Chase, Thomas, witness, No. 43
- Chase, Thorndrick
- Chase, Zeph
- Chasseur (Amer. ship)
- Chasseur (French merchant ship)
- Chastellux, François Jean, Chevalier de (French army)
- Chateau Margaux (wine of Medoc)
- Chateaubriand, François Auguste René, Vicomte de
- Chateleau, French naval commander
- Chatham (Brit. ship of the line)
- Chatham Harbor, Mass.
- Chatham, 2d Earl of
- Chatham, England
- Chatham, Mass.
- Chatham, William Pitt, 1st Earl of
- Chatou, France
- Chatsworth (seat of William Lux, Baltimore)
- Chattahoochee River
- Chattels, unascertained, action for
- Chaubert, Mr. (Paris shoemaker)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey
- Chaudière River, Que.
- Chaumont, Mme. (wife of Jacques Donatien Le Ray de)
- Chaumont, Jacques Donatien Le Ray de (1725-1803, French speculator)
- Chaumont, Mlle. (daughter of Jacques Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont
- Chauncey (Chancey), Catharine Sickles (wife of Isaac)
- Chauncey, Capt. Isaac
- Chauncy family, of Boston
- Chauncy, Rev. Charles (of Boston)
- Chauncy, Charles (New Haven lawyer)
- Chauncy, Mr.
- Chauquet, Mr.
- Chaurand, H. Q., frères (Nantes merchants)
- Chautauqua County, N.Y.
- Chavagnes, Capt. Bidé de (of La Sensible)
- Chavagnes, Mme. (wife of Bidé de)
- Chavannes de la Giraudiere, De (of Paris)
- Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass.
- Chebacco River
- Checkers (game)
- Checkley, John, of deputy commissary general’s office
- Checkley, William, identified
- Cheesman, John, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical”
- Cheesman (Cheasman), Mrs. (of Philadelphia)
- Cheever, Ezekiel
- Cheever, G. B.
- Cheever, Samuel, witness, No. 20
- Cheever, Capt. William, carries letters to JA
- Chehaw Neck, S.C.
- Cheke, Sir John
- Chelmsford, England
- Chelmsford, Mass.
- Chelsea Bank
- Chelsea v. Boston, No. 26
- Chelsea, England
- Chelsea, Mass.
- Chemistry
- Cheney, Alfred
- Cheney, John Milton (GWA’s classmate), identified
- Cheney, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Western, Mass.)
- Chenier, Marie Joseph de, Tableau historique ... de la littérature française
- Cherbourg, France
- Cherry Valley, N.Y.
- Cherry and Fair Star (play; anon.)
- Chesapeake Bay
- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
- Chesapeake, Battle of the
- Chesneau Du Marsais, Cèsar
- Chess
- Chester (Dutch sloop)
- Chester County, Penn.
- Chester River, Penn.
- Chester, England
- Chester, N.H.
- Chester, Penn.
- “Chesterfield,” defence of W. F. Otis
- Chesterfield County, Va.
- Chesterfield, 4th Earl of
- Chesterfield, Mass.
- Chesterfield, N.H.
- Cheston, Mr. (of Annapolis, Md.)
- Chevagne
- Chevalier de La Luzerne (Amer. merchant ship)
- Chevalier, Michel, Society, Manners, and Politics
- Chevallie, Mr.
- Chevaux de frize
- Chevenard, O.
- Cheves, Langdon (former U.S. Repr., S.C.)
- Chevillet, Mr. (engraver)
- Chevot
- Chew, Benjamin, Sr.
- Chew, Benjamin (ex-prisoner)
- Chew, Benjamin, Jr. (Phila. lawyer)
- Chew, Mr. (of London)
- Chew, Mr. (of Philadelphia)
- Chew, Capt. Samuel (of the Resistance)
- Cheyne, Dr. George
- Chickasaw Indians
- Child
- Child v. Smith
- Child, Caleb (H.C. 1787)
- Child, David Lee (editor, Massachusetts Journal)
- Child, John, Roxbury selectman, in No. 27
- Child, Mrs. (wife of Jonas D.(?))
- Child, Jonathan, witness, No. 43
- Child, (?)Joshua (secretary, Boylston Market)
- Child, Lydia Maria (wife of David Lee)
- Child, R. (Secy., Boylston Market)
- Child, Richard
- Child, Mrs. (wife of Robert)
- Child, Robert
- Child, Robert (of Osterley Park, England)
- Child, Sarah Jodrell (wife of Robert)
- Child, Stephen, Jr.
- Child, of Falmouth, Maine
- Children
- Childs, Cephas G., engraving of Penn. Academy
- Childs, Francis
- Childs, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stafford, Conn., and Mrs.)
- Chile
- Chilmark, Mass.
- Chiltern Hundreds
- China
- China, glassware, and porcelain
- Chinard, Gilbert, cited
- Chincoteague, Va.
- Chincough (whooping cough) in Boston
- Chinn, Mr. and Mrs. (of New Orleans)
- Chipman, John (of Boston)
- Chipman, Judge Ward
- Chippewa, N.Y.
- Chiron (Greek hero)
- Chitty, Joseph, Jr.
- Chivalry, law of
- Choat, J. (ex-prisoner)
- Choate, John
- Choate, Rebecca, in No. 24
- Choate, William, witness, No. 32
- Chocolate
- Choctaw Indians
- “Choice of Hercules"
- Choiseul, César Gabriel de, Duc de Praslin, French minister of war and foreign affairs
- Choiseul, Etienne François, Comte de Stainville and Duc de (French statesman)
- Cholera, Asiatic
- Chose in action, assignment of, No. 13
- Chovet (Chevot), Dr. Abraham
- Chrétien, Gilles Louis (French inventor)
- Chrispus Attucks (nom de plume of JA)
- Christ Church, Cambridge University
- Christiaen, Capt. Hyde (of the Vigilantiâ)
- Christian Examiner
- Christian VII, King of Denmark
- Christian Watchman, CFA's review of Grahame criticized in
- Christian, Henry
- Christiana Bridge, Del.
- Christie, Mr. (of N.Y.), dinner
- Christina, Queen of Sweden
- Christmas
- Christopher, Mary, of Concord, charged with murdering her child
- Chronology of JA's legal career
- Chubb, Thomas, Works
- Chubbuck, Thomas
- Chudleigh, Elizabeth, Duchess of Kingston-upon-Hull
- Church
- Church of England
- Church v. Bunney
- Church, Angelica Schuyler (wife of John Barker)
- Church, Dr. Benjamin
- Church, Edward (of Braintree)
- Church, Elizabeth
- Church, John Barker (also known as John Carter)
- Church, Mary
- Church, Mrs. (of Braintree)
- Church, Samuel
- Church, William Singleton (pseudonym)
- Church, lawyer of Hartford, Conn.
- Churches
- Churchill, Asaph (H.C. 1789)
- Churchill, Awnsham and John, Collection of Voyages
- Churchill, Charles
- Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough
- Churchill, Mr., in No. 56
- Châtelet, Marquise du
- Châtellerault, France
- Cibber, Colley (Shakespearean adaptor)
- Cibelle (French transport)
- Cicero, Marcus Tullius
- Cicero (Mass. privateer)
- Cicero, Quintus Tullius
- Cider and cider-making
- Cilley, Jonathan (U.S. Repr., Maine)
- Cimarosa, Domenico, Matrimonio Segreto
- “Cimon”
- Cimon (newspaper pseudonym)
- Cincinnati Gazette
- Cincinnati, Society of the
- Cincinnatus (Roman citizen-general)
- Cincinnatus (ship)
- Cinderella
- Cinepuxent
- Cinna
- Cinque Ports
- Ciphers
- Circus
- Cist & Co.
- Cist, Lewis J.
- “Citizen, A”
- Citizen, The
- Citoyen (French ship of the line)
- Citters, Willem van (Zeeland’s deputy to and president of States General)
- City Bank
- City Guards
- City Hotel Corp.
- “City of refuge”
- Civil Usage, Newburyport privateer, captures La Fortune
- Civil War
- Civil law
- Civilis, Julius
- Clagett, Wyseman (attorney general of N.H.), in No. 54
- Claghorn, William, deposition of, No. 58
- Clairac, La Mamye, The Field Engineer
- Clairien, Françoise (called Saucerotte or Raucourt)
- Clairval, Jean Baptiste (opera singer)
- Clams
- Clap v. Randall, No. 16
- Clap's Will, No. 15
- Clap, Capt., militarism of
- Clap, Capt., near Northampton, Mass.
- Clap, Desire, witness, No. 15
- Clap, Maj., clerk of Northampton lead mine
- Clap, Michael
- Clap, Michael (deceased), and No. 15
- Clap, Nat.
- Clap, Samuel, Jr.
- Clap, Samuel, will of, Nos. 15 and 16
- Clap, Sarah (wife of Samuel)
- Clap, Sarah
- Clap, Seth, juror, No. 59
- Clap, Col. (Judge Thomas?)
- Clap, Thomas
- Clap, William
- Clap, William, v. Samuel Clap
- Clap, of Westfield, Mass.
- Clapham, England
- Clapham, Josias
- Clapham, Miss (daughter of Josias)
- Clapp, Lt. Col. Ebenezer
- Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha
- Clapp, James (mason)
- Clapp, Thomas, deposition, No. 3
- Clapp, William W. (ed., Evening Gazette)
- Clare v. Clare
- Clarendon (pseudonym)
- Clarendon, Earl of
- Clark family, of Braintree
- Clark v. McCarney, Form XXII
- Clark, Abraham (delegate from N.J.)
- Clark, Capt. Benjamin (of Nantucket, Mass.)
- Clark, Boston constable
- Clark, Mrs. (wife of Capt. Clark)
- Clark, Charles Thomas (1793-1819)
- Clark, Ecobud
- Clark, Elder (of Wilbraham)
- Clark, Col. Elijah
- Clark, Capt. Elisha (of Nantucket, Mass.)
- Clark, George Rogers
- Clark, Gregory (Amer. prisoner)
- Clark, Gregory, of Braintree
- Clark, James, defendant, No. 35
- Clark, Lt. Col. Joel (17th Continental Infantry)
- Clark, Maj. John
- Clark, John (of Braintree)
- Clarke, Dr. John (of Boston)
- Clark, John, furniture auctioned
- Clark, Lemuel (Amer. prisoner)
- Clark (the 2), Mr., of Braintree
- Clark, Mr.
- Clark, Mr. (litigant in Braintree)
- Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Medway, Mass.)
- Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Medfield, Mass.)
- Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper at Greenland Meeting House, N.H.)
- Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Pomfret, Conn.)
- Clark, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Northampton, Mass.)
- Clark, Mr., conveys letter to JA
- Clark, Mr., of Braintree
- Clark, Mr., witness, No. 61
- Clark, Mr., wounded by love
- Clark, Mrs.
- Clark, Richard, plaintiff, Form XXII
- Clark, Samuel
- Clark, Samuel (Amer. prisoner)
- Clark, Rev. Samuel, CFA reads sermons
- Clark, Samuel, witness, No. 64
- Clark, Sarah Hannah
- Clark, Satterlee
- Clark, Susan Maria (1818-1853, granddaughter of CA, later wife of Adoniram J. Crane)
- Clark, Susanna Boylston Adams (1796-1884, wife of Charles Thomas, daughter of CA, later wife of William R. H. Treadway)
- Clark, William Bell, cited
- Clark, William, witness, No. 43
- Clarke & Nightingale, merchants
- Clarke (Clark), Richard(?), loyalist in London
- Clarke, Edward (H.C. 1788)
- Clarke, Elisha
- Clarke, Elizabeth
- Clarke, John
- Clarke, Rev. John (of Boston)
- Clarke, John H. (actor)
- Clarke, John I.?
- Clarke, Jonathan, saves tea from “Indians”
- Clarke, Martha (Polly)
- Clarke, Matthew St. Clair
- Clarke, Mr. (in London)
- Clarke, Mr., of Stoughton, killed on Moon Island
- Clarke, Richard
- Clarke, Samuel (Brit. clergyman)
- Clarke, Susanna
- Clarke, William
- Classical references
- Claude Lorrain
- Claudian, Consulship of Stilicho
- Claudius (Roman emperor)
- Clay, George H., owner of Sully portrait of JQA
- Clay, Henry
- Clay, Lucretia Hart (wife of Henry)
- Clay, Thomas H. (son of Henry)
- Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser
- Clayton, John Middleton (U.S. Sen., Del.)
- Cleanthes (Greek philosopher)
- Clearance of vessel, requirement of
- Cleaveland, Parker
- Cleitus (Clytus)
- Clemens Alexandrinus (Greek writer)
- Clement XIV, Pope (Giovanni Ganganelli)
- Clement, Jean (pseudonym)
- Clement, Rev. Jonathan and Phoebe Phillips
- Clement, Mary Louisa Adams
- Clements Library, Gage Papers
- Cleon (ruler of Athens)
- Clergy
- Clermont (steamboat)
- Clermont-Tonnerre, Stanislas Marie Adélaïde, Comte de, identified
- Clevenger, Shobal Vail (artist)
- Cleverly family of Braintree
- Cleverly(?), John
- Cleverly, Benjamin (of Braintree)
- Cleverly (Cleaverly), Elizabeth (Betsy)
- Cleverly, Henry, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical”
- Cleverly, Joseph (of Braintree)
- Cleverly, Joseph, 2d, Braintree loyalist voted “Inimical”
- Cleverly, Leonard
- Cleverly (Cleavely), Mr., of Braintree
- Cleverly, Stephen
- Clifford, Lord
- Clifford, student at Latin Academy
- Clifton, Arthur (Md. or Del. loyalist)
- Clifton, England
- Climer
- Clinch, Gen. Duncan Lamont
- Cline, Mr. (actor)
- Clinton, Alexander
- Clinton, DeWitt
- Clinton, Gov. George (of N.Y.)
- Clinton, Lt. Gen. Sir Henry (Brit. commander in chief in America)
- Clinton, Brig. Gen. James
- Clinton, James
- Clive, Justice
- Cloburn v. Cloburn (Clobery v. Clobery)
- Clodius
- Clopton, Dr., in Philadelphia
- Clossy, Dr. Samuel
- Cloth and clothing
- Clotterbooke, C. (secy. of Provincial States of Holland and West Friesland)
- Clough, Ebenezer
- Clowning, Peter (owner of McClary)
- “Club of Honest Whigs”
- Clubs, JA on
- Clugny, Jean Etienne Bernard de
- Clusius, Carolus
- Clyde, Firth of
- Clymer, Elizabeth Meredith (wife of George)
- Clymer, George (Penn. member of Congress)
- Clymer, Mr., carries letter to Boston for James Lovell
- Clymer, Mrs. (sister of Daniel Roberdeau)
- Clyver, Mr. De (of The Hague)
- Coal
- Coale, Edward J.
- Coalin, Mme.
- Coape, Miss (sister of Frances Coape Smith)
- Coape, Mr. (brother of Frances Coape Smith)
- Coas, Capt.
- Coats of arms
- Coats, Elizabeth
- Cobb, David (of Mass.)
- Cobb, Col. David, aide-de-camp to General Washington
- Cobb, J. (ex-prisoner)
- Cobb, James
- Cobb, Mr. (son of Capt. Richard Cobb)
- Cobb, Mr., in No. 1
- Cobb, Capt. Richard
- Cobb, Thomas Willis (U.S. Repr., Ga.)
- Cobble Hill
- Cobestcont, Maine
- Cobet
- Cobham, England
- Cobham, Viscount
- Coblentz, Germany
- Cobourg (steamer)
- Cobourg, Ont.
- Cobscook River, Maine
- Coburn, John, plaintiff, Form XIV
- Coburn, John, v. Robert White, Form XIV
- Coburne, John
- Cocci, Mr. (Italian painter)
- Cocheco Manufacturing Co. (Dover, N.H.)
- Cocher supposé, stage play
- Cochin, Henri
- Cochleus, Jo.
- Cochran, Capt.
- Cochran, Charles B., schoolmate of JQA at Passy
- Cochran, Dr. John (of N.Y.)
- Cochran, Messrs. Thomas, & Company, in No. 58
- Cochran, Mrs.
- Cochran, Maj. Robert (of Conn.)
- Cochran, William, in No. 58
- Cochrane, Alexander Forrester Inglis
- Cochrane, John Dundas
- Cochrane, Thomas, 8th Earl of Dundonald
- Cock, Mr. (tavernkeeper of King's Bridge, N.Y.)
- Cockayne, Thomas
- Cocke, John (U.S. Repr., Tenn.), identified
- Cocker, Edward, Decimal Arithmetick
- Cocket, requirement of
- Cockle, James (collector at Salem)
- Cocknowaga Indians, in Cambridge
- Cockran, Mr., of Boston
- Cocks
- Cocoa
- Coddington, William
- Codes and ciphers
- Codfish
- Codman & Smith, Boston mercantile firm
- Codman, Abigail
- Codman, F.
- Codman, Henry
- Codman, Henry or John
- Codman, Rev. John (of Dorchester)
- Codman, John, Jr. (Amer. merchant)
- Codman, John, Sr.
- Codman, John, witness, No. 59
- Codman, Mr. (merchant in France)
- Codman, Miss Parnell?
- Codman, Richard (son of John, Sr.)
- Codman, Stephen (son of John, Sr.)
- Codman, William (Boston merchant)
- Codner v. Dalby
- Coehoorn, Baron Van
- Coercive Acts
- Coffee
- Coffin, Capt. Alexander (of the Hero)
- Coffin, Benjamin, in No. 1
- Coffin, Capt.
- Coffin, Capt. (of Nantucket, Mass.)
- Coffin, Charles?
- Coffin, Dr., of Portland, Maine
- Coffin, Edmond, deposition of, No. 58
- Coffin, Francis
- Coffin, Admiral Sir Isaac
- Coffin, John (Boston loyalist in Quebec)
- Coffin, John, witness, No. 63
- Coffin, Joshua (of Boston)
- Coffin, Mary (Polly)
- Coffin, Mrs.
- Coffin, Mrs. (of Boston)
- Coffin, Nathaniel
- Coffin, Peleg (of Nantucket)
- Coffin, Rouaby
- Coffin, Capt. Zebbeda (of Nantucket, Mass.)
- Coffyn, Francis (U.S. agent at Dunkerque)
- Coffyn, Richard
- Coggins, Mr. (of West Chester, Penn.)
- Coggs v. Bernard
- Cogshall, Matthew (ex-prisoner)
- Cogswell, Joseph Green
- Cogswell, Sally
- Cogswell, iron works in Conn.
- Cohasset Rocks, Massachusetts Bay
- Cohasset, Mass.
- Coimet, M.
- Coins
- Coit v. Fitch
- Coit, Mr.
- Coit, Mr.
- Coke, Sir Edward
- Coke, Thomas William (member of Parliament)
- Colbath, John (of the Ranger)
- Colbert, Jean Baptiste, Marquis de Torcy (French diplomat)
- Colburn, Joshua
- Colburn, Mr.
- Colburn, Mr. (quarry lessee)
- Colburn, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stafford, Conn.)
- Colchester, Conn.
- Colchester, England
- Colcleugh, Capt. (of Cobourg)
- Colden family
- Colden, Cadwallader
- Colden, Cadwallader David (N.Y. lawyer)
- Colden, Maria Provost (wife of Cadwallader David)
- Colden, Mr. (son of Cadwallader)
- Colden, Mrs. (sister of Dr. Wilkes)
- Cole(s), Mr.
- Cole, John
- Cole, Jonathan (CFA’s classmate)
- Cole, Thomas (painter)
- Cole, William
- Cole, of Providence, R.I.
- Coleman
- Coleman, Rev. Benjamin
- Coleman, Mr.
- Coleman, W. R.
- Coleridge, Henry Nelson, Introduction to ... Greek Classic Poets
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
- Coles, Edward
- Coles, Edward (gov., III.), identified
- Coles, Mr. (of N.Y.)
- Collas (Collins), Capt. Peter
- Collateral estoppel, No. 10
- Collé, Charles, La partie de chasse de Henri IV
- Collection of State Tracts, A
- Collector of Customs, duties of
- “College Houses”
- College of Philadelphia
- Colleges and universities
- Collie, Thomas (ex-prisoner)
- Collier, Vice Adm. Sir George, R.N.
- Collier, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Hartford, Conn.)
- Collins, Abigail
- Collins, Charles (brother of Isaac, Amer. prisoner)
- Collins, Ezra (of Boston, brother of Stephen)
- Collins, Isaac (Amer. prisoner)
- Collins, Joseph
- Collins, Mr. (Englishman in Boston)
- Collins, Mr., Boston apothecary
- Collins, Peaslee
- Collins, Rev. Samuel (of Sandown, N.H.)
- Collins, Mrs. (wife of Samuel?)
- Collins, Stephen
- Collins, William (poet)
- Colloquium (defamation), defined
- Collot d'Escury, Simeon Petrus, Baron
- Collum, Mr. (of Quincy)
- Colman, Capt., master of the Three Friends
- Colman, Col. Daniel
- Colman, George, the elder
- Colman, George, and David Garrick, Clandestine Marriage
- Colman, George, the younger
- Colman, Rev. Henry
- Colman, John
- Colman, or Coleman, Mr., carries letters from JA in York, Penn., to AA
- Colman, Mr. (of Quincy)
- Colman, Rev. Dr.
- Cologn (Spanish packet)
- Cologne (privateer)
- Cologne, Germany
- Colombe, Mlle.
- Colombi, Mr.
- Colombia
- Colonial Dames of America
- Colonial agents
- Colonies, American
- Color
- Colson, Thomas
- Colt v. Glover
- Colt, Daniel (H.C. 1786)
- Coltane, Lord
- Colter, Mrs., leads Boston women in mobbing of Thomas Boylston
- Colton, John
- Coltyzer, Capt.
- Columbia University (formerly King's College)
- Columbia River
- Columbia, Penn.
- Columbian Bank
- Columbian Centinel (Boston)
- Columbian College (later George Washington University)
- Columbian Institute
- Columbian Insurance Co.
- Columbian Mills, D.C.
- Columbian Observer (Philadelphia)
- Columbus (Continental ship of war)
- Columbus, Christopher
- Colvin, John B., identified
- Comasecont
- Combe, Dr. (of England)
- Comberbach, Roger, Report
- Combret, M. (attorney)
- “Comedie larmoyante”
- Comedy of Errors
- Comedy, French
- Comer, A. (singer)
- Comets
- Comins, Jonas, of Worcester, grantee of land in Vermont
- Comité (French ship)
- Commerce
- Commerce Committee
- Commerce, Mass. privateer
- Commercial Bank (Boston)
- Commercial law, cases concerning
- Commission of the Peace
- Commissioners at Paris (2d joint commission)
- Commissioners at Paris (1st joint commission)
- Commissioners at Paris (3d joint commission)
- Commissioners of Customs and Excise (British)
- Commissioners to Canada
- Commissions (brokerage)
- Commitment examination
- Committees of Correspondence (England and Ireland)
- Committees of Correspondence
- Committees of safety
- Commodatum
- Common Sense
- Common cold
- Common counts in assumpsit
- Common lands
- Common law
- Commoners, the
- Commonplace Book, JA's
- Commonwealth
- Commonwealth Bank, Boston
- Commonwealth vs. Jennison
- Communion
- Communis Lex Angliae
- Compagnie Impérial et Royale Privilégiée de Trieste & Fiume
- Compendium of the Most Approved Modern Travels
- Compiègne, France
- Composition (customs), defined
- Comptroller of Customs, duties of
- Comyn, Michel (of Marseilles)
- Comyns, J., Baron
- Comyns, Sir John, Digest of the Laws
- Conanicut Ferry, near Newport, R.I.
- Conanicut Island, R.I.
- Conant, Amory
- Conant, Amory and Silas (lessees of JQA's Weston property)
- Conant, Silas, identified
- Conant, in Lorient, France
- Concealment, in insurance application
- Concerts
- Conciliatory Acts
- Concord (British brig)
- Concord (Mass.) Freeman, CFA's “An Appeal” in
- Concord (Mass.) Gazette
- Concord (Mass.) newspaper
- Concord (alleged Amer. privateer)
- Concord River
- Concord and Boston Boating Company
- Concord, Battle of
- Concord, Mass.
- Concord, N.H.
- Concordia
- Concordville, Penn.
- Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de (1621-1686)
- Condé, Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1692-1740)
- Condé, Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1756-1830)
- Condé, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1736-1818)
- Condé, Louis Marie d'Orleans, Princesse de (1750-1822)
- Condé, Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon Condé, Princesse de
- Conder, T., English engraver
- Condict, Lewis (U.S. Repr., N.J.)
- Condillac, Abbé Etienne Bonnot de
- Condition precedent
- Condition, interpretation of, in No. 18
- Condorcet, Marie Jean Caritot, Marquis de
- Condy, Rev. Jeremiah
- Condy, Jeremiah (of S.C.), identified
- Conestoga, Penn.
- Confederacy (Continental frigate)
- Confederation
- Conference between Massachusetts and New York
- Confession and avoidance, plea in
- Confession of crime
- Conflicts of interest
- Confucius
- Congregational Church
- Congregational Separates, become Baptists to avoid taxes
- Congregational ministers, characterized by JA as Ploughjogger
- Congress (Penn. privateer)
- Congress (privateer)
- Congress, Continental
- Congress, The (captured brass mortar in Cambridge)
- Congress, U.S.
- Congressional Globe
- Congreve, William
- Conlougnac & Cie. (Lorient mercantile firm)
- Connecticut
- Connecticut Farms, N.J.
- Connecticut River
- Connecticut River region, N.H.
- Connecticut Valley
- Connecticut Wits
- Connell, John (of Treasury Dept.), identified
- Connell, Mr. (of Philadelphia)
- Conner, Charles, defendant, Form 1
- Conner, William, No. 56
- Connoisseur, The (Mr. Town)
- Connolly, Dr. John, identified
- Connor, Timothy (Amer. prisoner)
- Conolly, William (member of Parliament)
- Conowingo, Md.
- Conquérant (French ship of the line)
- Conqueror (British ship of the line)
- Consanguinity
- Conscience Whig movement
- Conscience, liberty of, in Mass. Charter of 1691
- Conservation, cases concerning
- “Conservative, A”
- Consideration
- Consortium, action for loss of
- Constable, William (N.Y. merchant)
- Constables
- Constance (British ship)
- Constance (French merchant ship)
- Constance, Council of
- Constant, Benjamin
- Constantine
- Constantinople
- Constantius, age of
- Constellation (frigate)
- Constitution (U.S.N. frigate)
- Constitution Island, N.Y.
- Constitution, British
- Constitution, U.S.
- Constitutional Convention
- Constitutional Convention of Mass. (1779)
- Constitutional Courant
- Constitutional law
- Constitutionalist (pseudonym)
- Constitutions
- Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America
- Consuetudines
- Consuetudines Feudorum
- Consuls
- Content (British merchant ship)
- Content (home of Sir Jacob Wheate)
- Continental Army
- Continental Association
- Continental Board of War and Ordnance
- Continental Congress
- Continental Journal (Boston)
- Continental Loan Office
- Continental Lottery
- Continental Navy
- Continental currency
- Continental ferry, near Fishkill, N.Y.
- Continental flag
- Continental notes
- Continental post office
- Continuance of actions
- Continuando (pleading term)
- Contraband
- Contract
- Contractors Bill (Brit.)
- Conturier
- Convention Troops
- Convention of Saratoga
- Convict, sale of
- Convoys
- Conway Cabal
- Conway, Francis Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp (lord chamberlain)
- Conway, Gen. Henry Seymour, M.P.
- Conway, Mr. (father of Thomas Conway)
- Conway, Maj. Gen. Thomas
- Conway, William A. (actor)
- Conybeare, Bishop John, CFA reads sermon
- Conyngham, Capt. Gustavus (of the Revenge)
- Cook, Capt.
- Cook, Charles, brings rumors from North Carolina
- Cook, Clarence, account of JA in Homes of American Statesmen
- Cook, Mrs. (wife of Daniel Pope)
- Cook, Daniel Pope (U.S. Repr., III.)
- Cook, David (husband of Jane)
- Cook, Edward, witness, No. 43
- Cook, Capt. Henry (of the Marstrand)
- Cook, Horace (son of Jane)
- Cook, Capt. James (British)
- Cook, Jane Tyler (sister of Royall Tyler)
- Cook, John (JQA’s coachman), death of
- Cook, Capt. Joseph(?)
- Cook, Josiah P.
- Cook, Mary (daughter of Jane)
- Cook, translation of Hesiod
- Cooke, Dr. Elisha (politician, court clerk)
- Cooke, George Wingrove, Lord Bolingbroke
- Cooke, John
- Cooke, Middlecott (Clerk of Suffolk Inferior Court)
- Cooke, Mrs.
- Cooke, Gov. Nicholas (of R.I.)
- Cooke, Samuel
- Cooke, Samuel (Harvard student)
- Cooke, William, Medallic History of Imperial Rome
- Cookson, John, witness, No. 64
- Cookson, Samuel
- Cooley, W. D., Maritime and Inland Discovery
- Coolidge & Haskell (auctioneers), identified
- Coolidge's Tavern, Watertown, Mass.
- Coolidge, Cornelius (architect)
- Coolidge, Ellen Wayles Randolph (wife of Joseph, Jr.)
- Coolidge, Joseph (of Boston)
- Coolidge, Joseph, Jr.
- Coolidge, Mr., conveys letters between JA and AA
- Coolidge, Poor, & Head (auctioneers)
- Coolidge, T. B.
- Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson
- Coolidge, tavernkeeper of Watertown, Mass.
- Coombe, Mr., death commented on by Burke
- Coombe, Rev. Thomas
- Coombs, Jane (Jenny)
- Coombs, Mary (Polly)
- Coombs, Mr.
- Coombs, Capt. William
- Cooper, Mr. (visitor in Quincy)
- Cooper, Abigail
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 3d Earl of Shaftesbury
- Cooper, Capt.
- Cooper, Capt. (of the Edward)
- Cooper, James Fenimore
- Cooper, Joseph
- Cooper, Judith
- Cooper, Miss (visitor in Quincy)
- Cooper, Rev. Myles (N.Y. loyalist)
- Cooper, Richard (nephew of Samuel)
- Cooper, Lt. Samuel (U.S. Army), identified
- Cooper, Judith Bulfinch (wife of Rev. Samuel)
- Cooper, Rev. Samuel (of Boston)
- Cooper, Sarah Maria Mason (wife of Samuel)
- Cooper, Thomas Abthorpe (actor)
- Cooper, William (brother of Rev. Samuel)
- Coös (Coors, Cooss), N.H.
- Coote, Gen. Eyre (Brit.)
- Copeland (father of Seth)
- Copeland, Isaac
- Copeland, John
- Copeland, Seth
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Copernican system
- Copley family, in London
- Copley, Elizabeth or Mary (daughter of John Singleton)
- Copley, John Singleton (Amer. artist)
- Copley, Jonathan (son of John Singleton)
- Copley, Susanna Clarke (wife of John Singleton)
- Copley, Susanna (daughter of John Singleton)
- Copp's Hill
- Copper and coppersmiths
- Copperas
- Copy of Letters Sent to Great-Britain
- Coquelle, Paris washerwoman
- Coram, Thomas
- Coram’s Champion (newspaper)
- Corbet
- Corbet (Corbit), Michael
- Corbin, Mr., house in Va. sketched by Peale
- Corbin, Thomas
- Corbo, Spain
- Corbreson's Point, Antigua, W.I., fort at
- Corcubión, Spain
- Cordis, Capt., merchant of Haverhill
- Cordis, Mr. (Boston tavernkeeper)
- Córdoba (Cordova), Adm. Luis de (Spanish, commander of Franco-Spanish fleet)
- “Cordon bleu”
- Cordouan, Tour de, France
- Corey, Mr. (Phila. breeches-maker)
- Coriolanus, Gnaeus Marcius
- Corisande de Mauléon (French novel)
- Cork, Ireland
- Cornabé, Pierre, & Fils Cie. (Leyden mercantile firm)
- Cornaro family, painting of, by Titian
- Corneille, Pierre
- “Cornelia”
- Cornelia (sloop), seized in No. 45
- Cornell, Ezekiel (R.I. member of Congress)
- Cornell, Rev. William Mason, identified
- Cornet, Mr. (envoy from Cologne at The Hague)
- Cornic et fils (Morlaix merchants)
- Cornish, Rev. Joseph, publishes a letter from AA to Isaac Smith Jr.
- Cornwall (British ship of the line)
- Cornwall, Charles Wolfran (speaker of House of Commons)
- Cornwall, Daniel, witness, Nos. 63 and 64
- Cornwall, England
- Cornwallis, Gen. Charles Cornwallis, 2d Earl (Brit.)
- Cornwallis, Capt. William (British navy)
- Cornwallization
- Corny (Cornie), shipmaster in Bordeaux
- Corny, Anne Mangeot, Madame Ethis de (wife of Louis)
- Corny, Louis Dominique Ethis de (French writer)
- Coro, Punta de (Paraguana Peninsula, Venezuela)
- Coroner, duties of
- Corporations, formation of
- Corpus Juris Canonici
- Corregio, Antonio Allegri da
- Correspondance secrète politique et littératre
- Corruption
- Corsica
- Corter, Harmon (ex-prisoner)
- Coruña, La, Spain
- Coryell's (Corell's) Ferry, N.J.
- Cosin (Cossens), John
- Cosmetics
- Cosmology, JA's comments on
- Cossens
- Cossoul (Cassoul), Mr. (French merchant)
- Costentin, Berubé de
- Coster
- Coster, John G. (of N.Y.), identified
- Coster, Magdalena
- Costers, Misses (of N.Y.)
- Costs of suit
- Cosway, Maria Hadfield (artist)
- Cosway, Richard (husband of Maria)
- Coteau Landing (Coteau du Lac), Que.
- Cotenants
- Cotes, Francis
- Coth, Purkins
- Cothrel, Anna, witness, No. 15
- Cotin (Cottin), Abbé C., satirized by Molière
- Cotter, John
- Cottrell Dormer, Sir Clement
- Cottin, Mme. Sophie Ristaud
- Cottineau de Kerloguin, Denis Nicolas, identified
- Cottle, John, in No. 1
- Cotton
- “Cotton Circular”
- Cotton Library (British Museum)
- Cotton family, of Mass.
- Cotton v. Jackson
- Cotton v. James
- Cotton v. Nye
- Cotton v. Nye, No. 3
- Cotton, Dr., of Boston
- Cotton, Rev. John
- Cotton, John, death of
- Cotton, John, register of deeds at Plymouth
- Cotton, Rev. Josiah
- Cotton, Mary Dudley (wife of John)
- Cotton, Roland (Rowland)
- Cotton, Samuel, in Form IX
- Cotton, Sarah
- Cottringer, Anne
- Cottringer, Cornelia
- Cottringer, Garrett C. (of Philadelphia)
- Cottringer, Harriet
- Couhé, France
- Coulougnac & Co. (Lyon mercantile firm)
- Council for New England
- Council for Trade and Plantations
- Council of Plymouth
- Council of Trent
- Counsel
- Counterclaim, No. 2
- Counterfeiting
- Countess of Eglington (British brigantine)
- Countess of Scarborough (British sloop of war)
- “Country without a Government, The,” essay in Edinburgh Review
- “Country,” concluding to the (pleading term)
- Counts, common
- Counts, separate
- Countway Medical Library
- County Association Movement (England)
- Cour des aides (royal tax court)
- Courageuse (French frigate)
- Courrier de l'Amérique (French packet)
- Courier de l'Europe (London newspaper)
- Courrier de l'Europe (French packet)
- Courier du Bas Rhin (Cleves)
- Courland, province of Poland
- Couronne (French ship of the line)
- Court de Gébelin, Antoine
- Court martial, naval, procedure followed in Admiralty criminal cases, No. 56
- Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture
- Court of Appeals, and Lusanna case
- Court of Chancery, London
- Court of Commissioners
- Court party, Netherlands
- Courter, Capt. Harmon
- Courts (U.S. state)
- Courts of record
- Courts, executive
- Courtship
- Cousin, Victor, Public Instruction in Prussia
- Couteulx et Cie.
- Couthouy, J. P. (sea captain)
- Coutourier (Conturier), Mr. (Bordeaux merchant)
- Covenant, action of
- Covenant, disjunctive
- Covenants
- Coventry, Conn.
- Coventry, Lord George William, 6th Earl of
- Cowell, Benjamin
- Cowell, John
- Cowen (Cowing), of Weymouth, Mass.
- Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Cowley, Abraham
- Cowley, Hannah Parkhouse, The Belle's Stratagem
- Cowpens, Battle of
- Cowper, Henry, Reports of Cases
- Cowper, William
- Cox (Cocks), Dr., of Philadelphia
- Cox Heath Camp, England
- Cox v. Wheeler
- Cox, Capt. (Conn. tavern owner)
- Cox, James, witness, No. 14
- Cox, John, witness, Nos. 63 and 64
- Cox, William (music critic, N.Y.)
- Cox, William, witness, No. 14
- Coypel, Antoine (painter), fresco of
- Cozeneau, William (Amer. prisoner)
- Crabbe, Rev. George
- Crabeth, Dirk (Dutch artist)
- Crabeth, Wouter (Dutch artist)
- “Cracovie, Tree of”
- Cradock, George (Collector)
- Cradock, Matthew
- Craft, Book of Heraldry
- Crafts, Capt. Edward
- Crafts, Rev. Eliphalet P.
- Crafts, Samuel Chandler (U.S. Repr., Vt.)
- Crafts (Craft), Thomas (Suffolk County coroner)
- Crafts, Col. Thomas, Jr. (of Boston)
- Crafts, William, defendant, No. 33
- Craftsman
- Craigie, Andrew
- Crain, Joseph (of Braintree)
- Cramer, G. H.
- Cramp, William, The Claims of Sir Philip Francis Refuted
- Cranch family
- Cranch, Andrew
- Cranch, Mrs. (wife of Andrew)
- Cranch, Anna Greenleaf (1772-1843, wife of William)
- Cranch, Christopher (of England)
- Cranch, Christopher Pearse (son of William)
- Cranch, Ebbett (niece of Richard)
- Cranch, Elizabeth
- Cranch, Elizabeth (1763-1811, niece of AA, often called “Betsy,” later wife of Jacob Norton)
- Cranch, Elizabeth Eliot (1805-1860, daughter of William Cranch, later wife of Rufus Dawes)
- Cranch, John (1751-1821, nephew of Richard Cranch)
- Cranch, Joseph (1746-1806, nephew of Richard)
- Cranch, Lucy (1767-1846, niece of AA, later wife of John Greenleaf)
- Cranch, Mary (sister of Richard)
- Cranch, Mary Clemmens (wife of Robert)
- Cranch, Mary Smith (1741-1811, sister of AA, wife of Richard)
- Cranch, Miss, daughter of Andrew Cranch
- Cranch, Mr. (son of Nathaniel Cranch)
- Cranch, Nathaniel (d. 1780, nephew of Richard)
- Cranch, Richard (1726-1811, husband of Mary Smith)
- Cranch, Robert Garland (nephew of Richard)
- Cranch, William (1769-1855, nephew of AA)
- Cranch, William (of Brook, England)
- Crane, Hannah
- Crane, Col. John
- Crane, Joseph
- Crane, Mr. (of Braintree)
- Crane, Mr., housewright, AA's agent in Boston
- Crane, Mrs. (of Braintree)
- Crane, Stephen (delegate from N.J.)
- Crane, Thomas
- Cranjenschot, Jacobus Adrianus (Amsterdam bookseller)
- Cranz, David, History of Greenland
- Crapo, William W., publishes extracts from JQA's Diary
- Crasna-Kabak, Russia
- Craufurd, George (Brit. envoy to France)
- Craven, Lady Elizabeth Berkeley
- Crawford, Ann Spranger Barry (English actress)
- Crawford, B.
- Crawford, James, witness, No. 64
- Crawford, Mr.
- Crawford, Mr.
- Crawford, William (of Worcester, Mass.)
- Crawford, William Harris
- Crawswell, Thomas, No. 64
- Créanci, at The Hague
- Crébillon, Prosper Jolyot de
- Credibility, questions of for jury
- Credit
- Creek Indians
- Creen, of Weymouth, Mass.
- Creighton (British ship)
- Cremou, at The Hague
- Cressop, Capt. Michael
- Cresswell, Nicholas, Journal
- Crete
- Creutz, Gustaf Philip, Graf von (Swedish ambassador to France)
- Crèvecoeur, Michel Guillaume Jean de (Hector St. John)
- Crevier, Jean Baptiste Louis
- Crew, Robert
- Crillon-Mahon, Louis de Berton des Balbes de Quiers, Duc de (French)
- Crime
- Crimea
- Crimes at sea, and benefit of clergy
- Criminal conversation, action for, No. 23
- Criminal law
- Criminal pleading
- Crocker, Andrew Savage, in No. 7
- Crocker, Lemuel, witness, No. 43
- Crocker, Mr. (of Portland, Maine)
- Croesus
- Croghan, George (inspector general of U.S. Army), identified
- Croix, Pieter Frederik de la (Dutch artist)
- Croke, Sir George
- Croker, Asa, witness, No. 43
- Croker, John Wilson
- Croker, Thomas Crofton, Killarney Legends
- Crombay, William
- Crommelin, Daniel (Amsterdam merchant)
- Crommelin, Daniel, & Son (Amsterdam banking firm)
- Crommelin, Gulian
- Crommelin, Mrs. (wife of young Mr.)
- Crommelin, young Mr.
- Crommett, Oliver (of the Ranger)
- Crompton, L'Authoritie et Jurisdiction des Court de la Maieste de la Royaume
- Cromwell Foundation
- Cromwell, Oliver
- Cromwell, Thomas
- Cronstadt, Russia
- Crookshanks
- Cropper, Col. John? (of Va.)
- Crosbey
- Crosby, Amos (H.C. 1786)
- Crosby, Dr. Ebenezer (Columbia College professor)
- Crosby, Edward
- Crosby, Elizabeth Anne (daughter of Joseph)
- Crosby, Elizabeth Soper (wife of Joseph, Jr.)
- Crosby, Joseph, Jr.
- Crosby, Joseph (Braintree justice)
- Crosby, Mary
- Crosby, Mr. (landlord)
- Cross Island, Mass.
- Cross examination
- Cross, Robert
- Cross, T. W.
- Crossman, Henry
- Crosswell (Crosbey), Joseph, witness, No. 64
- Croswell, Mr., conveys letter to JA
- Crouch, Anna Maria Phillips (Brit. actress)
- Crouch, Lt.
- Crowell, Jabez, witness, No. 43
- Crowell (Crowels), John, witness, No. 43
- Crowell, John (U.S. Indian agent), identified
- Crowl, Mr., witness, No. 57
- Crown, British
- Crown Law
- Crown Point, N.Y.
- Crown lands, proposed seizure of
- Crowningshield v. Lee, No. 11
- Crowningshield, John, in Nos. 10 and 11
- Crowningshield, Mrs. (wife of John), plaintiff, No. 11
- Crowninshield family
- Crowninshield, Benjamin Varnum (Harvard 1827), identified
- Crowninshield, Benjamin Williams
- Crowninshield, Mrs. (wife of Benjamin Williams)
- Crowninshield, Edward
- Crowninshield, Elizabeth (daughter of Benjamin)
- Crowninshield, Francis
- Crowninshield, Mary
- Crowninshield, Miss (Elizabeth or Mary)
- Crowninshield, Mr. (in N.J.)
- Crowninshield, Richard, Jr.
- Croy, Philip, Duke of Areschot
- Cruelty, extreme
- Cruft, Edward (Boston merchant)
- Cruft, Elizabeth Storer Smith (1789-1859, wife of Edward)
- Cruft, William L. (son of Edward)
- Cruger, Henry, M.P.
- Cruger, John
- Cruikshank, George and John Wight, A Sunday in London
- Cruikshanks (Crookshanks, Cruckshanks), Alexander, witness, Nos. 63 and 64
- Cruise, William, Digest of the Laws of England, Respecting Real Property
- Crusades
- Crusius (German philologist)
- Ctesias (Greek historian)
- Cuba
- Cubières, Michel de
- Cudworth, Benjamin (deputy sheriff)
- Cudworth, Ralph
- Cuesta, Mr. (young Mexican)
- Cullen, Capt., master of the John
- Culloden (British ship of the line)
- Culloden (Scotland), Battle of
- Cullown, David (master of the Ranger)
- Cumberland (Amer. privateer)
- Cumberland County, Mass. (now Maine)
- Cumberland County, N.Y. (now Windsor and Windham cos., Vt.)
- Cumberland and Lincoln Superior Court (Falmouth)
- Cumberland, Duke of
- Cumberland, Duke of
- Cumberland, Maine
- Cumberland, Mass. privateer
- Cumberland, Richard
- Cumberland, Richard, Bishop of Peterborough
- Cuming, John, identified
- Cumming & McCarty (Lorient mercantile firm)
- Cumming, Rev. Alexander
- Cumming, Alfred
- Cummings, James (Lorient merchant)
- Cumming, William (U.S. Repr., S.C.)
- Cummings & Hilliard & Co., Boston
- Cummings & Nesbit (U.S. firm in Lorient)
- Cummings, Boston printer
- Cunard, Mr. (of Halifax)
- Cunningham
- Cunningham, Allan, The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors
- Cunningham, Ann Boylston
- Cunningham, Archibald, carries off property at evacuation of Boston
- Cunningham, Elizabeth Boylston (1717-1769, wife of James, aunt of JA)
- Cunningham, Ephraim May
- Cunningham, Francis (CFA’s classmate)
- Cunningham, Joseph L. (auctioneer)
- Cunningham, James (1721-1795, uncle of JA)
- Cunningham, James (gov. of Barbados)
- Cunningham, Messrs., brothers of Ann Boylston Cunningham Trott
- Cunningham, Miss, of New London, Conn.
- Cunningham, Mr., carries letters between JA and AA
- Cunningham, Nathaniel
- Cunningham, Peter (1750-1827, son of James and cousin of JA)
- Cunningham, Peter, witness, No. 63
- Cunningham, Ruth
- Cunningham, Timothy
- Cunningham, William
- Cunningham, William, Jr.
- Cunningham, William (Brit. officer)
- Cunningham, of London
- Cupid
- Curaçao
- Curfew
- Currency
- Currie (Curry), Dr. James, Life of Burns
- Curry, Rev. (of Quebec City)
- Curson & Governeur (St. Eustatius mercantile firm)
- Curson, Samuel (St. Eustatius merchant)
- Curtenius, Peter T.
- Curtis, B. (of Quincy)
- Curtis, Bezaliel
- Curtis, Charles Pelham
- Curtis, Mrs. (wife of Edward)
- Curtis, Edward (of N.Y.)
- Curtis, Maj. Israel (of Conn.)
- Curtis, James F. (railroad agent)
- Curtis, Rev. Jared
- Curtis, John (of Braintree)
- Curtis, Joseph, challenged juror, No. 64
- Curtis, Mr.
- Curtis, Mr. (lessee of Quincy farm)
- Curtis, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stratford, Conn.)
- Curtis, Naby
- Curtis, Nathaniel
- Curtis, Neddie
- Curtis, Noah
- Curtis, Patty
- Curtis, S., of Braintree
- Curtis, Samuel (Amer. prisoner)
- Curtis, Mrs. (wife of Thomas B.)
- Curtius, Mettus (early Roman patriot)
- Curtius, Rufus Quintus, Historiarum Libri
- Curwen, Samuel
- Cushing, Anna Williams (mother of Prentice)
- Cushing, Caleb
- Cushing, Caleb (of Newburyport, U.S. Repr.)
- Cushing, Mrs. (wife of Caleb)
- Cushing, Capt. Charles, elected to General Court
- Cushing, Charles
- Cushing, Charles (son of Charles)
- Cushing, Deacon, of Mass., appearance of
- Cushing, Deborah Fletcher (wife of Thomas)
- Cushing, Elizabeth
- Cushing, Hannah Phillips (wife of William)
- Cushing, Hawk., witness, No. 16
- Cushing, J. P.
- Cushing, Rev. Jacob (father of Prentice)
- Cushing, Jacob, Jr., talesman, No. 64
- Cushing, James, witness, No. 15
- Cushing, Rev. Job, identified
- Cushing, John (husband of Lucy Thaxter)
- Cushing, John (judge)
- Cushing, Mrs. (wife of John)
- Cushing, John D.
- Cushing, John P. (of Watertown)
- Cushing, Lucy (daughter of Lucy Thaxter)
- Cushing, Lucy Thaxter (1760-1786, wife of John, cousin of AA)
- Cushing, Matthew
- Cushing, Mr.
- Cushing, Mr. (Democrat)
- Cushing, Mr. (housewright)
- Cushing, Mr., son of Thomas, of Waltham
- Cushing, Mrs. (of Hingham, Mass.)
- Cushing, Nathan
- Cushing, Prentice (of Waltham)
- Cushing, Capt. Robert (of Boston)
- Cushing, Thomas (Mass. politician)
- Cushing, Thomas, Jr.
- Cushing, Judge William
- Cushman, Charlotte (actress)
- Cushman, Joshua (H.C. 1787)
- Cushman, Robert (of Leyden and Plymouth)
- Cussy, Mr.
- Custine, Adam Philippe, Vicomte de (French navy)
- Custis, Eleanor Calvert (wife of John Parke), in Cambridge
- Custis, Eleanor Parke
- Custis, George Washington Parke
- Custis, John Parke
- Custis, Martha Dandridge
- Custis, Martha Parke
- Custom
- Custom of merchants
- Customs
- Customs Act
- Customs Commissioners, American Board of
- Customs Commissioners, English
- Customs officers
- Customs service
- Cuthbert, Albert (U.S. Repr., Ga.)
- Cutler v. Pierpont and Davis
- Cutler, Rev. Benjamin C.
- Cutler, Benjamin Clarke (merchant)
- Cutler, Ebenezer
- Cutler, Lt. Col. Enos (U.S. Army), identified
- Cutler, John
- Cutler, Rev. Manasseh
- Cutler, Mr.
- Cutler, Samuel (Newburyport merchant)
- Cutler, Rev. Timothy
- Cutler, William (H.C. 1786)
- Cutt v. Meservey
- Cutt, John
- Cutt, Mr., conveys letter to JA
- Cutter, Ammi R.
- Cutting, Dr.
- Cutting, Dr. John Brown (1755-1831, of N.Y.)
- Cutting, Capt. Nathaniel
- Cutts, Anna (Nancy, of Holyoke)
- Cutts, Anna Payne (wife of Richard)
- Cutts, Charles (H.C. 1789)
- Cutts, Elizabeth
- Cutts, Elizabeth Eppes
- Cutts, Mary Elizabeth Estelle
- Cutts, Richard (assistant comptroller of Treasury)
- Cutts, Mrs. (wife of Samuel)
- Cuvier, Georges L. C. F. D., Baron
- Cuyler, Mr.
- Cuzco, Peru
- Cuznow
- Cybele (mythical)
- Cyclic poets, Everett’s comments on Greek
- Cyrus (British privateer)
- Cyrus the Great
- Cytherea
- Czarskozelo, Russia, summer residence of Empress