President, 412.
Carter, Charles, of Shirley, member of first council under
republican constitution, 651.
Carter, Colonel Landon, 509.
Carthagena expedition, 417.
Cary, Colonel Archibald, 555, 646;
member of committee of correspondence, 570;
reports preamble and resolutions of independence, 646;
chairman of committee to prepare declaration of rights and plan
of government, 648.
Charles the First, his colonial policy, 175-79;
disallows assemblies, 179;
desires one to be called, 181;
appoints council of superintendence, 187;
grants Clayborne a license, 188;
reinstates Harvey, 195;
his government, 197;
his letter to assembly, 201;
overthrown at Naseby, 204;
executed, 212.
Charles the Second, restoration of, 244;
transmits new commission to Berkley, 247;
grants territory of Virginia to Arlington and Culpepper, 274.
Charleston, South Carolina, founded, 330.
Charta, Magna, recognized, 237.
Charter granted to London Company, 35;
new one, 76;
dissolved, 174;
Virginia obtains a meagre one, 326.
Chelsea, seat of Austin Moore, 387.
Cherokees, party of, visit Williamsburg, 450;
in Sandy Creek expedition, 490;
reduced to submission, 672;
invaded by Shelby, 692.
Chesapeakes town discovered, 23.
Chesapeake Bay supposed to have been discovered by Spaniards, 19;
Newport enters, 38;
Smith explores, 55, 60;
discovered by English, 188;
explored by Pory, 188;
naval action in, 743.
Chickahominy River, 45.
Chickahominies, 110.
Chicheley, Sir Henry, appointed to command expedition against
Indians, 280;
governor, 328, 332.
Christanna, Fort, 384.
Church at Jamestown, 52, 101;
of England, conformity to, required, 151;
condition of, in Virginia in 1661, 249;
laws concerning, 255;
in Virginia, Rev. Morgan Godwyn's account of, 277;
statistics of, 331;
condition of, 354;
dissent from, 438;
ministers of, oppose "Two-Penny Act," 509.
Clarke, General George Rogers, captures St. Vincennes, 691-92, 713.
Clayborne, Colonel William, secretary of Virginia, effects
settlement on Kent Island, 188;
his contest with Mar
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