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of, 369. Consultation of, by succeeding
colonies, 386. White on the government
at, 483. See Burial Hill, and Pilgrims.
Plymouth Church, early records of the, 4.
The First Independent or Congregational,
in America, 77. Givers of the parsonage
ground to the, 223.
Plymouth Company, not applied to by the
Pilgrims, 55, 75.

Plymouth harbour, explored, 161. Pilgrims
arrive in, 161, 163. Islands in, 161, 163.
Fish and fowl in, 164. Includes Kingston
and Duxbury harbours, 164. First death
in, 169.

Plymouth rock, 161, 199.
Pokanoket, expedition to Massasoit at, 197,
202, 232. Arrival at. 209. Extent of the
country, 208. A night at, 210, 211.
Mussusoit.

Pollock Rip, 102.
Polyander, John, 43.

See

Pond and Pond village, in Truro, 130, 136.
Great Hollow near, 131.

Popham, John, Lord, Colony of, at Sagada-
hoc, 50, 55, 112, 427. Condemnation of Pu-
ritans by, 427.

Portsmouth, settlement at Little Harbour in,

351.

Powows, priests, one sentenced to death, 308.
Practices of, among, the sick, 317. With
Massasoit, 317. Account of, 357, 366.
Prat, Phinehas, 332, 352.

Prayers, habits of the Pilgrims as to, 156,
167. Brewster on, 469.

On attempts

Presbyterians, tolerated in New England, 402.
See Communion.
Priests. See Powows.
Prince, Thomas, in error, 57, 58.
to settle Ne England, 107. Error of, as
to Barnstable harbour, 135. On a grant to
Peregrine White, 148. Had Bradford's
register, 148. On the respect for Robinson
at Leyden, 393. On Robinson's Farewell
Discourse, 399. On Isaac Robinson, 453.
On the difference in elders, 455.

Prince, Thomas, Gov., arrives in the Fortune,
235. Marriage of, 470.

Prophesying, the practice of, 419. Ancient,
420. Liberty of, 421.

Provincetown harbour, Pilgrims at, 102, 117,
385. Survey and Map of, by Major J. D.
Graham, 118. Whales and fish there, 119.
Notice of, 120. Landing at, 123. Beach
grass planted at, 123. Mayflower sails
from, 163. Fortune puts into, 234. See
Cape Cod.

Provisions. See Indian Corn, Pilgrims, and
Plymouth.

Punishments, Indian, 365.
Punkapog, Stoughton, 227.

Puritans, the name, 12, 417, 443. Hos-
tility of James I. to the, 20. See Pil-
grims.

499

Presents to, 192. Hostage with, 192. Re-
ception of, 194. Described, 195.
Quails, on Cape Cod, 137.
Quincy, Pilgrims at, 226. Supposed resi-
dence of the Massachusetts sachems, 227.
See Squantum.

R.

Race Point, Cape Cod, 119.

Raleigh, Sir Walter, on Guiana, 52. On the
law for banishing Separatists, 436.
Rattlesnake's skin, sent with arrows, 281.
Returned with powder and shot, 283.
Razor shell, 306.

Reynolds, Captain of the Speedwell, 85.
Puts back twice, 98.
Reynolds, John, Rev., 432.
Rhode Island, 281.

Robertson, William, on the removal from Hol-
land, 48. In error, 84, 100.
Robinson, Isaac, 453.

Robinson, Johu, Rev., 23. Goes over to Hol-
land, 34. Removes from Amsterdam to
Leyden, 34. His ministry and character,
36, 452. Time of his death, 393, 479. Books
written by, 40, 400, 454. Ilis Apology, 40,
388, 391. Disputes with Episcopius, 41,
392. Age of, in 1620, 46. Correspondence
of, with Edwin Sandys, 58; with Sir John
Wolstenholme, 63. Preaches a Fast Ser-
mon, 77. Tarries at Leyden, 77, 384. The
reason of his not accompanying the Pil-
grims, 77, 383, 453. Farewell Fast Ser-

mon by, 87, 396. His parting letter to
John Carver, 89; to the whole company, 91,
116. Dies without going to New England,
91, 443. On Standish, 339. His doctrine
of communion, 388. His views of and re-
gard for the Church of England, 389, 415,
442. His dislike of Episcopacy and the
Liturgy, 390. Respect and funeral honors
for, at Leyden, 392, 393, 453. Not a rigid
Separatist, 400. His Treatise on the
Church of England cited, 400. On Church
Synods, 419. On prophesying, 422. His
answer to Bernard, 423. His church a
model, 426. On Robert Browne, 442. Brad-
ford's account of, 451. Facts respecting,
452. Bp. Hall's insinuation respecting,
453. His intention and desire to settle at
Plymouth, 453, 475, 476, 477, 479, 482. Let-
ters from, to the church at Plymouth, 473;
to Elder Brewster, 475. Lyford and, 476.
Plotting against, 476, 477. On elders, 477.
Last days and death of, 393, 478, 481.
Rock harbour creek, in Orleans, 155.
Roses, at Plymouth, 234.

Rowland, Thomas, persecuted, 443.
Ruling elders, difference between teaching
and, 455, 477. Still continued in Salem,
455. See Elders.

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Quadequina, Massasoit's brother, 191, 232.

S.

Sabbath. See Sunday.

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Sachems, account of, and of their families,
360. Executioners of the laws, 365.
Sacrifices, Indian, 358.
Sagadahoc. See Kennebec.

St. Lawrence river, discovered, 243.
Salem, error respecting the church in, 77.
Mission from, to Plymouth, for a physician,
223, 386. Dutch admitted to cominunion
at, 393. Ruling elders in, 455. See Endi-
coll, and Higginson.

dam, 22, 34, 429. Persecuted, 443. On
Johnson and Ainsworth, 445. Bradford's
account of, 450. Facts respecting him, 451.
Smith, John, Captain, surveys and names
New England, 80, 101, 255. On the mer-
chant adventurers, 81. On Cape Cod, 101.
On New England water, 129. On Indian
flax, 166. Names Plymouth, 203. Men-
tions Nauset, 216. On the country of the
Massachusetts, 226. Isles named by, 351.

Smith's isles, 251.
Snaphances, 156, 157.

Samoset, description, and reception of, at Ply-Smith, Sir Thomas, account of, 68.
mouth, 182. Lodges with Hopkins, 185.
Goes to Massasoit, 185, 186. Returns with
others, 186. Remains, 189. Comes again,
with Squanto, 190. Tarries, 195, 196.
Sanders, John, overseer of Weston's colony,
writes to Plymouth, 327. Bradford re-
plies to, 330. Voyage by, to Monhegan,
330, 332.

Snow's brook, in Eastham, 152.
Soil, English and Indian right to the, 243.
Somer Islands Company, 112.
Southampton, 85. Arrival of the Pilgrims
at, 89. Situation of, 89.
Southworth, Thomas, 419.
Sa-Sowams, seat of Massasoit, 208.
Spain. See United Provinces.
Sparrow, arrival of the, at Plymouth, 291,
293, 298.

Sandwich, Manomet, hoy lost at, 217.
chein at, 232. See Caionacome.
Sandy Neck, at Barnstable, 159, 212.
Sandys, Sir Edwin, 55, 56, 382. Correspond-
ence of, with Robinson and Brewster, 58.
Notice of, 59. Treasurer and governor of the
Virginia Company, 63. Obnoxious to James
I., 69.

Saquish, in Plymouth harbour, 160, 164, 287.
Sassafras, on Cape Cod, 118. Medicinal vir-
tues ascribed to, 130. At Plymouth, 164,165.
Savage, James, on Cotton Mather, 30.

On

Hampden's visit to New England, 315. On
ruling elders, 455.

Savins, on Cape Cod, 124.

Scituate, North river in, 148. Chauncy, min-
ister of, 405.

Scussett harbour, in Sandwich, 306.
Sea fowls, at Cape Cod, 119. At Plymouth,
164, 229. Time of the, 294.
Seals, at Plymouth, 172.
Se-baptist, John Smith the, 451.
Self-love, Cushman's discourse on the sin and
danger of, 262.

Separatists, 388. Harmony of the Noncon-
formists and, 398. Views of, respecting
the Church of England, 414. Principles of
the, 416, 417. No synods among the, 418.
On prophesying among the, 419. Law ban-
ishing the, 436. Persecution of the, 437.
Treatment of, in prisons, 437. Excom-
municated, 438. Deprived of their live-
lihood, 439. Banished, 439, 441. Treat-
ment of, by the prelates, 440. Before Rob-
ert Brown, 442. See Pilgrims.
Shawmut, sachem of, 232. See Boston.
Sheath fish, 306.

Shellfish, at Plymouth, 294. At Buzzard's
Bay, 306.

Shingle Brook, in Plymouth, 165.
Ships, size and character of, 86.

Sickness, Indian customs in, 317.
Simmons, formerly Symonson, 394.
Simonson, Moses, a Pilgrim, 235, 236, 394.
Skate at Plymouth, 164.

Slade's Ferry, in Swanzey, 315.
Slany, John, 191.

Smallpox. See Pestilence.

Smith, John, Rev., and his church at Amster-

ALICE, 352-

Speedwell, 85. Size of the, 86. Unseawor-
thy, 93. Dismissed, 99.

Spooner, Ephraim, Dea., of Plymouth, 199.
Squa sachein, of the Massachusetts Indians,
225, 229. Of Mattapuyst, 317.
Squanto, or Tisquantum, history of, 190. Place
in Quincy, named from, 191. At Plymouth,
195, 196. In an embassy to Massasoit, 202.
At Pokanoket, 211. On a voyage in search
of a boy, 212. Sent to Aspinet, 216. Ex-
pedition against the Narragansetts to re-
venge the supposed murder of, 219. Cap-
tured by Corbitant, 220. Returns to Ply-
mouth, 223. In a voyage to the Massachu-
setts, 224. Would plunder the Massachu
setts, 228. Aid from, about planting In-
dian coru, 230. Suspicions as to, 285.
Double-dealing of, 239. Valuable services
of, 290. Demanded by Massasoit, 291.
Pilots an expedition for corn, and to discov-
er a passage round Cape Cod, 299, 300.
Sickness and death of, 301. Instructs In-
dians in English salutations, 305.
Squantuin, a promontory in Quincy, 191, 226.
Taken possession of, by Thompson, 351.
Squaws, modesty of the, 228, 364. Burdens
horne by, 305, 311. Treatment of, at Wey-
mouth, 339, 341. Their travail, 358. Ser-
vitude of, 363. Particulars respecting, 364.
Standish family, 126.
Standish, Miles, Captain, 115. Leader in an
excursion up the Cape, 125. Account of,
125, 338. His coat of mail and sword, 134.
In the third expedition, 149. Encoun-
ters Nauset Indians, 156, 158. Goes in
search of Indians at Plymouth, 171. Death
of his wife, 179. Chosen Captain, 180.
Sent to meet Indians, 181. Meets Mas-
sasoit, 192. Massasoit's reception of,
194. Marches against the Narragan-
sets in defence of Massasoit, 220. In an
expedition to the Massachusetts, 225.
Secures a messenger from Canonicus, 281.
Military preparations of, 284. Sets for-
ward for Massachusetts, 287. Driven back

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from an expedition for corn, 299. Goes to
Eastham, 304. Salutation of, by Aspinet,
304. Conduct of, at Yarmouth, 308. At
Scussett, 309. Treachery against, 311.
Returns, 312. Expedition of, against the
Indians at Weymouth, 326, 327, 331. Ar-
rives at Weymouth, 336. Trade of, with
an Indian spy, 337. Kills Pecksuot in a
struggle, 338. Remarks on, by Robinson,
Hubbard, and Davis, 339. Skirmishes with
Indians, 341. Takes the head of Wituwa-
mat, and returns to Plymouth, 342, 343.
Effect of his Expedition, 345. Procures
provisions, 350. Second wife of, 352.
Standysshe, John, killed Wat Tyler, 126.
Starsmore, Sabin, 74.

Store house, at Plymouth, 169, 173, 177.
Stout's creek, in Truro, 128.

Strawberry Hill, Watson's hill called, 180.
Sunday, in Holland, 47, 381. On Clark's

island, 160. Kept on shore at Plymouth,
177. Refusal of the Pilgrims to traffic on,

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Thanksgiving, the first, 231. After a fast, 351.
Theft, Indian punishment of, 364.
Thievish Harbour, 148, 159.

Thompson, David, 350.

Thompson's island, in Boston harbour, 351.

Tilly, Edward, a Pilgrim, 122, 126, 149. No-
tice of, 151.

Tilly, John, a Pilgrim, 149, 151.
Tisquantum. See Squanto.
Titicut, 205, 212.
Tobacco, 188, 194, 363.
Tokamahamon, an Indian guide, 211, 214.
Corbitant's hostility to, 219. With a mes-
senger from Canonicus, 281.
Toleration, want of, under James I., 21. Hol-
land reproached for, 23. Application for,
by agents from Holland, 55, 382. Of the
Pilgrims towards the Dutch and French,
388, 392, 393; towards the Scotch, 391;
towards the Presbyterians, 402, 407. Not
shown to evil-doers, 407. See Commun-
ion, Pilgrims, Robinson, and Separatists.
Town brook, in Plymouth, Pilgrims settle
near, 167. Notice of, 172. Mill on, 172,
352. Crossed to meet Indians, 181. Re-
ception of Massasoit at the, 192.
Training Green in Plymouth, 168.

501

Trees, on Cape Cod, 118, 124, 132. At Ply-
mouth, 164. In Pokanoket, 207.
Trial, an Indian, 307.
Truro, soil in, 123. Excursions to, 128. Pond
in, 130. Second excursion to, 139. Sec
East harbour.
Turbot, 164.

Tyburn, persons executed at, 437.
Tyler, Wat, killed, 126.

U.

Uncle Sam's Hill, in Truro, 133.
United Provinces, war between Spain and the,
25; truce between them, 44. Expiration
of the truce, 51. See Low Countries.
Upham, Charles W., Rev., 77.

V.

Vessels, size and character of, 86.
Virginia, colonization of, 53, 54. Pilgrims con-
clude for, 54, 383. Settled by Episcopalians,
54, Territorial extent of, 54. Application
for religious toleration in, 55. Oaths for
emigrants to, 64. Governors of, 69, 70.
Blackwell's voyage to, 70. New patent for
the northern part of, 80, 100. Effect of the
Plymouth settlement on, 122. Winslow
on the state of, 278. Indian massacre in,
278, 293, 295. Vessels for, at Plymouth,
298. Proclamation as to the government of,
.485. See New England.

Virginia Company, 54. Application of the
Pilgrims to the 55, 57; their correspond-
ence, 58. Courts held by the, 67. Gov-
ernors and Treasurers of the, 68. Conten-

tions in the, 69. Patent obtained from the,

74.

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West, Francis, admiral of New England, 278.
Weston, Thomas, agreement with, 78. No-
tice of, 78. Inclines to New England, 80.
Neglects to provide shipping, 85.
On a
charter, 234." His people at Weymouth,
276, 296. The Sparrow sent out by, 293.
Writes to Mr. Carver, 293. Expedition of
his people for corn, 299; their return to
Weymouth, 303. His visit and misfortunes,
342. See Weymouth.
Weymouth, Captain, carries Indians from Pc-
nobscot, 190.

Ac-

Weymouth, or Wessagusset, 78. Character
of Weston's colony at, 276, 296, 334.
count of the planting of, 296. Conduct of
the colonists of, at Plymouth, 297, 300.
Indians' complaints respecting, 298, 302,
327. Indian conspiracy against, 310, 323.
Expedition against the Indians of, 327, 331.
Want of provisions at, 328. Too feeble
and sick for defence, 329. Wretched state
of, 332. Execution at, 332. Standish's ar-
rival there, 336. Carelessness at, 336. Of-
fer to, from the Pilgrims, 337. Seven In-
dians killed at, 339. Broken up, 341. See
Weston.

Whales, whaling and, 119, 146.
Whitbourne, Richard, Captain, 155.
White, Roger, letters by, to Bradford, 478,

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Williams, Roger, 132, 133, 142, 187, 280. 305,
317, 318, 319, 356, 365, 366, 367. Prophe-
sying by, at Plymouth, 420.
Williams, Thomas, a Pilgrim, 122. Meets
Massasoit, 192.

Wincob, John, patent taken in the name of, 75.
Windows, account of, 237.

wife, 197, 201. Married again, 201. Pro-
bably wrote the narrative of the journey to
Pokanoket, 202. In the embassy to Mas-
sasoit, 202, 204, 213. Letter from, 230.
Cattle brought to Plymouth by, 233. His
Relation, 269. Notice of, and of his family
and descendants, 274. His return to Eng-
land, 277, 477. On the state of Virginia,
278. In the second Massachusetts expedi-
tion, 287. Goes to Monhegan, 293. Sec-
ond journey of, to Pokanoket, to visit Mas-
sasoit in his sickness, 313. Indian plot re-
vealed to, 324, 326. Lodges with Corbi-
tant, 324. Returns, 326. His brief Narra-
tion of the true Grounds for the first Plant-
ing of New England, 377, 379, 408. Sent
to England in 1646 to defend the colony of
Massachusetts against Gorton, 379. Pre-
serves Robinson's Farewell Discourse, 399.
Works by, 408. On prophesying by, 419.
Winslow, Gilbert, 275.
Winslow, Isaac, 275.
Winslow, John, 235, 275.
Winslow, Josiah, on the purchase of the In-
dians' lands, 259. Nolice of, 275.
Winslow, Kenelm, 275.
Winter, the first, at Plymouth, 105, 173.
Winthrop, John, Gov., fleet of, rendezvous at
Southampton, 89. On a shipwreck on
Brown's island, 163. On the Church of
England, 398. Ón the synod at Cambridge,
402. On Rev. Peter Hobart, 402. Takes
part in religious services at Plymouth, 419.
Wituwamat, 310, 338. Killed, 339. Head
of, taken, 342; stuck up, at Plymouth, 343.
Wives of sachems, 361. See Squa, and
Squaws.

Wolstenholme, Sir John, 55, 63, 66.
Wolves, alarms from, 155. Encountered, 178.
Wood, Anthony, cited, 59, 432, 439.
Wood, William, 118, 124, 129, 132, 133, 135,
136, 140, 142, 143, 164, 166, 176, 187, 188,
198, 305, 306, 307, 318, 366.
Wood End, on Cape Cod, 118, 119.
Wood-gaile, 129.

Woosamequin, or Massasoit, 245.

Y.

Yarmouth, Mattachiest, 216. Corn procured
at, 302, 308. Valor of Standish at, 309.
Yeardley, Sir George, Governor of Virginia,
70, 279.

Winnatuckset brook, source of, 206.
Winslow chair, cut of the, 238.
Winslow Edward, on John Robinson and Ar-
minianism, 41. Age of, in 1620, 46. Rea-
sons by, for removing from Holland, 47. On
Thomas Weston, 78. On the profit from
fishing, 81, 383. In the third exploring
139. On errors, 175, 277. On the
Indian language, 183.
On the Indians' use
of tobacco, 189. Interview of, with Mas-
sasoit, 192. A hostage, 192. Death of his | Ziska, John, 38.

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