Abbot, George, Archbishop, 56, 383.
Accomack, Plymouth, 203.
Acorns, eaten by the Indians, 145, 205.
352. Tonnage of the, 353. Return and
cargo of the, 353.
A pannow, 232.
Apaum, Plymouth, 203, 245.
Apparel, Indian, 187, 365.
Adams, Mrs. John, on Robinson's church at Archer, Gabriel, 103. On sassafras, 130.
Agawam. See Ipswich, and Wareham. Ainsworth, Henry, teacher in the church at Amsterdam, 21, 418. Mentioned, 429, 440, 441, 445. Account of, 448.
Air of New England, 129, 233, 369. Alden, John, a Pilgrim, 121, 150. Alderton, Point, 195, 229.
Alewives, 172. Used for manure, 231.
Alexander, son of Massasoit, 194.
Allerton, or Alderton, Isaac, 85, 115. Daugh-
tor of, last survivor of the Mayflower, 150, 196, 250. Child of, born, 169. Death of
his wife, 181. Account of, 195. Point named from, 195, 229. Chosen Assistant, 201. Second wife of, 470.
Allerton, John, a Pilgrim, 116, 122, 150. Allotment of lands, the first, 346. The sec- ond, 347.
America, Reasons and Considerations touch- ing the Lawfulness of removing out of Eng- land into the Parts of, 239; cautions re- specting it, 240. What persons may re- move, 241; why, 242. See New England, Pilgrims, and Plymouth.
Ames, William, account of, 423, 439. Amsterdam, English church at, 24, 447. Contention of the churches there, 34, 380. Number of communicants at, 36, 455. Peo- ple from, take leave of the Pilgrims at Delft-Haven, 88. Bradford's account of the church at, 455. Deaconess at, 455. See Ainsworth, and Johnson. Anabaptists, law against, 404.
Anne, arrival of the, 351. Passengers in the,
leged blasphemy, &c., 429. Slanders against, 430. Vindication of, 431. Green- wood and, 432. His character, 433. conversion, 433. Last acts of, 434. Baylie, Robert, on the Pilgrims at Leyden, 379, 385. His aspersions, 425. Reply to, by Cotton, 426. On Barrow's death, 433. On Robinson, 453.
Baylies, Francis, errors of, corrected, 56, 75, 99, 134.
Beach grass, on Cape Cod, 123. Beach point, in Plymouth, 163. Beaver, among the Massachusetts, 229. Freighted in the Fortune, 236. Loaned to Weston, 342. Freighted in the Anne, 353. Beaver Dam Brook, in Plymouth, 165. Belknap, Jeremy, cited, 193, 255, 343, 464. Bentivoglio, Cardinal, his notice of the Pil- grims, 43.
Bernard, Richard, 422. Robinson's answer to, 40, 429.
Billingsgate Point, in Wellfleet, 151.
Billington, Francis, discovers Billington Sea, 149, 172, 214.
Billington, John, a Pilgrim, 122. First of fender, 149, 199. Hung in 1630, 149. Billington, John, jr., 149. Voyage in search of, 214.
Billington Sea, 149, 167. Discovered and de- scribed, 172. Fish and deer there, 182. Birch bark canoes, 135. Blackwell, voyage of, to Virginia, 70. Con- duct of, 71, 72.
Blossom, Thomas, letter by, to Bradford, 480. Notice of, 483.
Blue Hills, in Milton, called Massachusetts Mount, 224.
Boat Meadow creek, in Eastham, 155. Boston, England, treatment of Pilgrims at, 26, 465.
Boston, New England, first landing in, 225. Sachem of, 232. See Obbatinewat. Boston harbour, formerly called Massachu- setts Bay, 225. Islands in, 226. Second voyage to, 290. Settlement of Thompson there, 351. Bradford, Dorothy, 148, 162, 485, 487. Bradford, William, Morton borrowed from, 4, 5. Time of his death, 5, 17, 487. His His- tory, 7. Goes to Holland, 29; his employ- ment there, 35. Age of, in 1620, 46, 487. In an excursion up the Cape, 126. Regis- ter by, 148. On Billington, 149. In the third exploring party, 149. Sick, 174, 177. Governor of Plymouth, 201, 486. Charter granted to, in 1629, 235. In an expedition for corn, 300. Reception of, at Chatham, 300. Squanto and, 301. Goes to the Mas- sachusetts, 302. Trades at Nauset and Mattachiest, 302. Returns home by land, 303. At Middleborough and Sandwich, 305. Messenger from Weston's colony to, 328. His advice to Weston's company, 328. Holds a general court, 330. Mar- riage of, 353, 487. His Dialogue, 409. Prophesies, 419, 420. His Memoir of El- der Brewster, 459. His letter-book, 473. Letters to, from Leyden, 478, 480, 483, 486.
Account of, and of his family, 486. His Bible, 487. Monument to, 487. Bradford, William, jr., 487. Bradford's and Winslow's Journal, 109. Au- thorship of it, 115, 126, 128, 150, 158, 170,
Brereton, John, on Cape Cod, 101. On the Elizabeth Islands, 129; on sassafras there, 130. On drinking tobacco, 188. Brewster, Jonathan, 235. Brewster, William, 22, 23. Bradford's Me- moir of, 459-470. Under Secretary Da- vison, 463. Joins the Pilgrims, 465. Wor- ship at the house of, 24, 465. Imprison- ment of, at Boston, England, 27, 465. His library, 27. Goes to Holland, 27, 466. Chosen elder, 36. Becomes a printer, 35, 467. Books printed by, 40, 466. Sent as agent to England, 57. Correspondence of John Robinson and, with Sir Edwin San- dys, 53. Suspected and pursued, 456. Mentioned, 71. Reasons of his going to America, 77, 383. Why not chosen gov- ernor, 197, 470. Not a rigid Separatist, 400. His private and official character, 468. Account of his family and descend- ants, 352, 470. Robinson's letter to, 475. Letter to, from the Leyden people, 486. His sword, 134. His chair, 470. His age, 46. 115. His death, 461. Brigham, William, edition of the Laws of Plymouth by, 197.
Bristol, in the Pokanoket country, 208. Brown, Peter, a Pilgrim, 122, 174. Brown, Robert, the books of, 427. of, 441. Separatists before, 442. Back- sliding of, 442, 444.
Brownists, some of the principles of the, 66, 416. Dislike of the name, 397, 412, 416, 428, 444. Raleigh on banishing, 436. Brown's island, in Plymouth harbour, 163. Burial Hill, in Plymouth, view from, 168. Fortified, 168, 170. Artillery planted on, 181. Fort built on, 295, 335. First bury- ing on, 295.
Burke, Edmund, on the Pilgrims in Holland,48. Butler's Hudibras, cited, 333.
Buzzard's Bay, Narraganset mistaken for, 305. French and Dutch trade to, 306. On a canal from, 306.
Callender, John, on Sowams, 208. Calvin, John, on the liturgy of the Church of England, 11.
Calvinists, Robinson on the, 397. Cambridge, Platform of, 394. Cambridge, synod at, 394. Occasion of the, 402. Invitation of Hobart to the, 406; of Chauncy, 406.
Canal, from Buzzard's Bay, 306. Canacum. See Cawnacome. Canonicus, messenger from, 281. Notice of, 281. Hostile to the Plymouth colonies, 281. Roger Williams, and, 281. Challenge from, 281, 283.
Cantaugcanteest, Watson's hill, Plymouth,
Capawack. See Martha's Vineyard. Cape Cod, visited by Captain John Smith, 80, Fallen in with, by the Pilgrims, 101, 117, 384. Historical notice of, 101. Pilgrims put into the harbour of, 102, 117. Edward Everett on, 104. Well wooded, 118, 124 Graham's Survey and Map of, 118. Soil of, 123. Beach grass on, 123. Called Pa- omet, 125. Indians ou, escape pestilence, 184. Particulars as to the Indians on, 216. See Provincetown.
Cape Cod Light, 123, 130, 137. Captain's Hill, in Duxbury, 126. Careswell, in Marshfield, 275. Carleton, Sir Dudley, on Sunday in Holland, 47. On the Perth Assembly, 395. His letters to Naunton respecting Brewster, cited, 467. Carpenter, Mary, “ a godly old maid," sister of Gov. Bradford's second wife, 353. Cartwright, Thomas, the Puritan, 436. Carver, John, twice an agent to England, 55, 58, 59, 60, 79, 90. Deacon, 60, 200. Sabin Starsmore's letter to, 73. Robinson's let- ter to, 89. Confidence reposed in, 90. First governor, 122, 200. His sword, 134. Receives the first exploring party, 137. In the third expedition, 149. Seeks lost men, 174. Fishes at Billington Sea, 182. Re- ception of Massasoit by, 193. Re-elected governor, 197. His and his wife's death, 198, 200. Notice of, and of his family, 200. His chair, 458. Carver, William, 201.
Cattle, first brought to New England, 233. Caunbatant, sachem, 232. See Corbitant. Cawnacome, sachem of Manomet, 232, 307. Reception of Bradford by, 307. Standish's visit to, 310. Fate of, 345. Cedars, on Cape Cod, 118, 124. On Clark's island, 164
Centaury, juice of the, drunk by the Indians,
Chalmers, George, on the Pilgrims' removal from Holland, 48.
Charity, arrival of the, 296. Returns to Eng- Jand, 299.
Charter, second of Plymouth, found in the Land Office in Boston, 234. See Palents. Chatham. Sec Manamoick.
Chaney Charles, Rev., of Scituate, account of, 405
Chikkatabak, sachem of Neponset, 232. Chilton, Mary, a Pilgrim, 275. Church of England, contention about the cer- emonies and service book of the. 9, 11, 20. Overthrown, 14, 16. Re-established, 17. Conformity to the, required, 21; in the col- onization of Virginia, 54. Henry VIII., supreme head of the, 64. Robinson's re- gard for the, 389, 415, 442. Feelings of Higginson and Winthrop respecting the, 398. Views of the Separatists respecting the, 414. See Common Prayer, Episcopa- cy, and Liturgy.
Church of Scotland. See Presbyterians and Communion.
Churches, the primitive, the only pattern, 387. Robinson's church, modelled according to, 426. See Communion.
Clams, at Cape Cod, 119. At Plymouth, 164, 329. Note on, 306.
Clapboards, shipped to England, 353. Clark, pilot and master's mate of the May- flower, 85, 112, 150, 155. Clark's island, in Plymouth, named from, 160. Clark, Thomas, 160, 352. Clark's Island, arrival of the Pilgrims at, 160. Notices of, 160, 163. The only island in Plymouth harbour, 163. Trees on, 164. The Pilgrims conclude not to set- tle on, 167.
Clergy, ejectment of the Puritan, 21. Influ- ence of the New England, in civil affairs, 37. On the congregational ordination of, 66. See Elders and Ministry. Clifton, Richard, Rev., 22. Bradford's ac-
Climate of New England, 369. See Air. Codfish, at Cape Cod harbour, 119. At Ply- mouth, 164, 294. Want of means to catch,
Cold Harbour, in Truro, 139. Columbus, ships of. 86. Common house at Plymouth, building of the, 169, 173. Burnt, 177. Cushman's Dis- course at the, 255. Location of the, 255. Common Prayer, persecutions for books against the, 427.
Communion, Robinson's doctrine of, 388, 457. Of the Pilgrims with the Dutch and French churches, 392, 457; with the Scotch, 394, 395, 457. Bradford on, 457. Rob- inson on the administration of, by elders,
Community of goods, 84. Qualified, 346. Compact of the Pilgrims, 120. Conbatant. See Corbitant. Congregational Church, the first in America,
Congregationalism, 66. An apostolic institu- tion, 401. The primitive church polity, 406. Growth of, 423.
Cooke, Francis, a Pilgrim, and his wife, 122, 352, 394.
Coppin, Robert, second mate of the Mayflow- er, 112, 148, 150, 155, 159. Copping. John, a Puritan martyr, 412, 427. Copp's Hill, in Boston, visited, 225. Corbitant, hostile to Massasoit and the Pil- grims, 219. Captures Tisquantum, 220. Attempt to take, 221. Escapes, 222. Threatened, 222. Likely to succeed Mas- sasoit, 315. Winslow lodges with, 324; their conversation, 325.
Cambridge Platform, 394. On Robinson's | Droitwich, birth-place of the Winslow fami- conduct, 396. Conformity of, with Phillips, ly, 274. 397. On Robinson's separatism, 400. On Drought. See Pilgrims, and Plymouth. separation and secession, 417. On public Dudley, Gov Thomas, 105, 199, 419. offences in churches, 418. On prophesy-Duelling, punishment of, at Plymouth, 201. ing, 421. On modelling of different church- Duxbury, the name, 126. Formation of the es, 426. On Elizabeth and the Puritan church in, 394.
martyrs, 433. On the author of Inde- pendency, 442. On the name Brownists, 444. On Ainsworth, 448. On John Smith,
Cotton, John, jr, minister of Plymouth, 4, 5. Coubatant. See Corbilant. Court of High Commission, 19. Cow Yard, in Plymouth harbor, 171. Crabs, at Plymouth, 164.
Cudbartson, 393. See Cuthbertson. Cummaquid. See Barnstable. Cushman, Isaac, Rev., 250.
Cushman, Mary, last survivor of the May- flower, 150, 196, 250.
Cushman, Robert, sent twice as agent to Eng- land, 55, 57, 78, 249. Letter from, 68. An- swers complainants, 84. Correspondence with, 85. Passenger in the Fortune, 99, 116, 234. Letter by, to I. P., 116. His "Reasons, &c." 239. Notice of, 249. Re- turus in the Fortune, 249. Discourse by, 255. On Weston's company, 296. On the preacher for Plymouth, 476.
Cushman, Thomas, 235, 250. Wife and de- scendants of, 250.
Cuthbertson, Cuthbert, 352, 393.
Dwight, Timothy, on Plymouth and the Pil- grims, 161.
Dyer's swamp, in Truro, 129.
Eastham, or Nauset, explored, 151, 153. Ex- pedition to, 214. Corn procured at, 302, 304. Sec Nauset.
East Harbour, in Truro, 120. Pilgrims at, 128, 137, 138. See Truro. East Harbour creek, 128.
East Harbour village, in Truro, 129. Pond village near, 130.
Eel river, in Plymouth, 160, 196, 216. Elders, remarks on and on their duties, 64, 65, 419, 455. Not chosen to civil offices, 197. Continuance of, 455. At Salem, 455. Rob- inson on the administration of the sacra- ments by, 477.
Eliot, John, on the Indian pronunciation of 1, n, and r, 319.
Elizabeth, Queen, favors the Anglican ritual, 12, 21. Suspension of Grindal by, 420. Conduct of, respecting Barrow and Green- wood, 432. Cause of her subsequent tol- eration, 433. Separatists in the time of, 442. Her duplicity and treatment of Mary and of Davison, 463, 464. Aids Holland against Spain, 464. Fortresses consigned to, 464.
Elizabeth Islands, springs on the, 129. Sas- safras exported from, 130. Einbalined body found, 142.
Embden, synod at, 422. Johnson at, 445.
Davison, William, Secretary, Brewster under, Endicott, John, sends to Plymouth for a physi- 463,464. Account of, 463.
Dort, Sunday at, 47. Synod of, 47, 424. Dotey, Edward, a Pilgrim, 116, 122, 127, 150. Punishment of, 201.
Double Brook, in Plymouth, 165.
cian, 223, 386. Instructed to purchase the Indians' lands, 259. On the worship at Plymouth, 336.
English, Thomas, a Pilgrim, 116, 122, 150. Episcopacy, Robinson's dislike of, 390. At- tempt to establish, in New England, 478. See Church.
Episcopius, Simon, 41. Everett, Edward, cited, 103.
Fast, the first at Plymouth, 349.
Faunce, Thomas, Elder, 199, 352.
Fire-arms of the Pilgrims, 125, 136, 142, 156,
First Brook, in Plymouth, 165.
Douglass, William, on the removal from Hol- Fish, and fishing at Cape Cod, 119, 146. At
Florida, discovered, 243.
Foord, Goodwife, 235, 236. Forefathers, first comers so called, 353. Forefather's Day, 161.
Fortune, arrival of the, 198, 234. Tonnage of the, 234. Names of passengers in the, 235. Return cargo of the, 236. Captured, 236. Passengers in the, 352. Frankfort, troubles at, 9.
Freeman, James, Rev., of Boston, 120. Fresh Lake, 172. See Billington Sea. Frobisher, Martin, fleet of, 86.
Froissart, on Wat Tyler and Standysshe,
Fuller, Samuel, the physician of the Pilgrims, 85, 121. Notice of, 222. Heals Weston's sick colonists, 297. Sent for to Salem, 223, 386.
Fuller, Thomas, on Robert Brown, 442. Furs, trade for, 302, 371. See Beaver.
Gambling, among the Indians, 210, 307. Gardiner, Richard, a Pilgrim, 116, 122. Gardner's Neck, 315. See Mallapoiset. Geneva Bible, 14.
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 87, 155. Glass windows, history of, 237. Godbertson, 393. See Cuthbertson. Goodman, John, a Pilgrim, 122. Lost, 174. Encounters wolves, 178.
Gookin, Daniel, cited, 144, 145, 184, 187, 210, 305, 307, 317, 360, 367. Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, on the Pilgrims, 55. Connected with the family of Lincoln, 75. Men of, attacked by Indians, 185. On In- dians carried to England, 190. Error re- specting the colony of, 334. Measures by, to establish episcopacy in New England, 478. Thompson sent over by, 351. Gorton, Samuel, 379.
Gosnold, Bartholomew, error respecting, 75. Discovers Cape Cod, 101, 103, 119. Carries home sassafras, 130.
Graham, J. D., Major, Survey and Map of Cape Cod by, 118.
Grabame, James, in error, 55, 76, 98, 105, 334,
Grapes and grape vines, 130, 132, 165, 234. Great Bear, the constellation, so called by the Indians, 366.
Great Hollow, in Truro. 131.
Great Meadow creek, in Eastham, 155. Great Pond, in Eastham, 153.
Green's harbour, in Marshfield, grant to Wins- low at, 275.
Greenwood, John, persecuted, 412. Refuta- tion of Gifford by, 424. A preacher in Lon- don, 427. A martyr, 427. Examination of, 428. Reynold's and Queen Elizabeth's conversation respecting, 432. Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, 28.
Hall, Bishop, on Holland, 25. On the Brown- ists, 451. On Robinson, 453. Hallam, Henry, cited, 10, 11, 428. Hampden, John, never in America, 314. Hampton Court, Conference at, 20, 432. Hatherly, Timothy, 352, 353. Higginson, Francis, Rev., cited, 129, 184, 237, 398. Ordained at Salem, 398. High Head, Truro, soil at, 123. Highland Light, Cape Cod, 123, 130, 137. Hilton, William, 235. Letter from New Ply- mouth by, 250. Settles at Dover, N. H., 251. His wife and children, 251, 352. Hingham, first minister of, 402. Hither Manomet Point, in Plymouth, 291. Hobart, Peter, Rev., of Hingham, 402,
Hobbamock, 219. Flight of, to Plymouth, 220. Expresses fears, 285. Asserts Mas- sasoit's faithfulness, 288. A pinse, 288, 341. Sends his wife to Pokanoket, 288. Guide to Buzzard's Bay, 307. Guide in the visit to Massasoit in his sickness, 314, 315. Lamentations by, for Massasoit, 316. Massasoit reveals a plot to, 323. Interview of Pecksuot with, at Wessa gusset, 337. On the death of Pecksuot, 339. Chases Indians, 341. His services, and character, 350.
Hobbamock, and Hobbamoqui, the Indian devil, 356, 357.
Holland. See Low Countries. Holmes, Abiel, in error, 77. Cited, 199, 478,
Hoornbeek, John, on John Robinson and the Arminians, 42, 453.
Hopkins, Oceanus, born, 100, 122, 127. Hopkins, Stephen, a Pilgrim, 100, 122. Ac- count of, 126, 127. Goes to meet Indians, 181. Samoset lodges with, 185. In the embassy to Pokanoket, 202, 204. Hopkins's cliff, in Truro, 133. Hopkins's creek, in Truro, 133, 135. House lots, laid out at Plymouth, 170, 173. Houses, building of, commenced at Plymouth, 173. Their probable character, 179. Howland, John, a Pilgrim, 122, 149. Notice of, and of his family, 150.
Hubbard, William, his history, 58, 79. On the laws of the Pilgrims, 197. On Stand- ish, 339.
Hudson, Henry, at Cape Cod, 101, 103. Ex- plored Hudson's river, 368, 369. Hudson's river, settlements on, 42. Pilgrims sail for, 101, 117, 385.
Hunt, Captain, the kidnapper, 186, 190,
Grindal, Archbishop, suspended by Elizabeth, Hutchinson, Thomas, Gov., cited, 107, 120,
122, 185, 195, 197, 274, 380, 477.
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