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superstition has passed.
THE END.
[Illustration: Witches Hill.]
HISTORICAL INDEX.
Albany resists Leisler, 223
Albany Convention, resolutions of, 229
Andover remonstrates against the doings of the witch tribunes, 342
Andros, governor of New York, claims dominion of Connecticut, 102
Andros arrives at Hartford for charter, 104
Andros has a vice-royal commission to rule New York and all New
England, 135
Andros seized, imprisoned and sent to England, 218
Anne's, Queen, war, 324
Archdale, governor of the Carolinias, 148
Arrival of William Penn at Newcastle, 30
Arrival of Sloughter in the _Beaver_, 228
Assembly meets at Philadelphia, 36
Assembly condemns Leisler and Milborne, 231
Baltimore, Lord. Penn makes satisfactory arrangements with him for
Delaware, 34
Baltimore, Lord, goes to England, 137
Baltimore, Lord, death of, 139
Barclay, Quaker author, appointed governor of East Jersey, 142
Bayard receives Andros, 102
Bayard and Cortlandt oppose Leisler, 220
Berkeley, Lord, sells his interest in New Jersey, 140
Board of Trade and Plantations, 325
Boll, Captain, and Andros, 102
Bradford, William, first printer in Philadelphia, 37
Burroughs, Rev. George, rival of Parris, 330
Byllinge sells his interest in New Jersey to Penn, 141
Calvert, Leonard, death of, 139
Carteret, death of, 142
Casco, Maine, attacked by Indians, 312
Catholicism in New York under King James, 216
Charles II., his reign drawing to a close, 6
Charles Stuart (the Pretender), 326
Charter of Connecticut in mahogany box, 107
Charter Oak, story of, 109
Church establishment in Maryland, 139
Circle at Mr. Parris' house, 67
Cloyse, Mrs., arrested, 328
Connecticut refuses to surrender charter, 103
Coode's plot, 137
Coode in possession of the records of Maryland, 138
Culpepper, John, surveyor-general of North Carolinia, 147
Daston, Sarah, acquitted of witchcraft, 380
Delaware's independent legislature, 1703, 41
Deliverance Hobbs confesses to being a witch, 330
Dougan, Colonel, leaves New York, 217
Duke of Monmouth, 44
Duke of York, fears of, 6
Duke of York giv
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