Hall, Bishop, on Holland, 25. On the Brownists, 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 Hilton, William, 235. Plymouth by, 250.
Cod, 123, 130, 137. Letter from New 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, 487. Hobbamock, 219. Flight of, to Plymouth, 220. Expresses fears, 285. Asserts
Massasoit's faithfulness, 288. A pinse, 258, 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 Wessagusset, 337. On the death of Pecksuot, 339. Chases Indi- ans, 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, 479.
Hoornbeek, John, on John Robinson and the Arminians, 42, 453. Hopkins, Oceanus, born, 100, 122, 127. Hopkins, Stephen, 100, 122. Account of, 126, 127. Goes to meet Indians, 181. Samoset lodges with, 185. In the em- bassy 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 Ply- mouth, 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 Standish, 339.
Hudson, Henry, at Cape Cod, 101, 103. Explored Hudson's river, 368, 369. Hudson's River, settlements on, 42. Pil- grims sail for, 102, 117, 385. Huguenot, 417.
Hunt, Captain, the kidnapper, 186, 190, 215.
Hutchinson, Thomas, Gov., cited, 107, 120, 122, 185, 195, 197, 274, 380, 477.
Independents and Independency, 422, 442.
Indian Brook, in Wellfleet, 152, 165.
burying grounds and graves, 142, 154, 227, 363. In Eastham, 153. - challenge, 281, 283.
corn, found, 131, 141. A native of America, 131. Indian mode of storing, 133. Taken and afterwards paid for, 134, 140, 204, 235, 259. Parched, 187, 211. Exchanged for seed, 204, 209. Twenty acres of, 230. Aid in planting, from Squanto, 230. Indians' season for planting, 230. Excursion after, 299. Procured, 301, 302, 305, 308, 309. Di- vided with Weston's company, 303. Want of, at Weston's colony, 328. Al- lowance of, to Weston's company, 337. Given to the sachems, 362. Account of, 310.
hemp, 133, 166.
Neck, in Truro, 135. priests. See Powows.
Indians, burning of underwood by the, 124. First sight of, by the Pilgrims, 127. Their barns, 133. Their baskets, 133, 145. Their mats, 133, 144, 145, 363. Their canoes, 135. Hedges of, to take game, 142. Burials by, 143, 362, 363. Household stuff of the, 144. Seen around a grampus, 151, 153. Their arrows, 158. Fires of, seen at Plymouth, 170, 171. Standish goes in search of, 171. Seen on Clark's island, 179. On Watson's hill, 180, 190, 191. Language of the, 183. Destroyed by pestilence, 183, 206, 229, 234, 258, 259. Treatment of, by Hunt, 186, 190, 215. Apparel of, 187, 365. Use of tobacco by the, 188, 363. Carried away by Wey- mouth, 190. At Namaschet, 205. In-
cident of their courage, 206. Submis- sion of, to king James, 210, 226, 232, 244, 259, 307. Their beds, 210 Gam- ble, 210, 307. General rendezvous of, at Massachusetts, 226. Their forts, 227. Peace produced among the, 232. Their religion, 233, 355. On the right to their soil, 242. Conversion of the, 243, 257, 271. Habits of, 243. Treat- ment of, 244, 259. Friendly, 258, 272. Lands of, always purchased, 259. Mas- sacre by, in Virginia, 278, 293, 294. Threaten the Pilgrims, 295. Reception of Bradford by, at Chatham, 300. Mode of salutation by, 304. Conspiracy among them. 310. Customs of, in sickness, 313, 317, 362. Effect of Standish's ex- pedition to Wessa gusset on the, 345. Decline of the, 345. Notice the fast and the rain, 350. Manners, customs, religious opinions, and ceremonies of the, 354. Their God, 355; devil, 356; powows, 357; sacrifices, 358; pniese, 359; sachems and sachems' families, 360; funerals and mourning, 362. Names among the, 363. Wedlock among the, 364. Crimes and punish- ments among them, 364. Their appa- rel, 365; language, 366; memorials, 367. See Cape Cod, Massasoit, Ply- mouth, Samoset, Squanto, and Squaws.
Massachusetts, swept off, by pes- tilence, 184, 229. Voyage to the, 224. Origin of their name, 224. Squaw sa- chem of the, 225, 228. Preparations for visiting again, 285. Apprehensions from them, 285. Alarm on the voyage to the, 287. Complaints by the, re- specting Weston's company, 298, 302, 327. Bradford's excursion to the, 302. Conspiracy among the, 310, 323, 330, 343. Standish's expedition against the, at Wessagusset, 327, 331. Boldness of, at Wessagusset, 332. Seven, killed in a struggle, 339. Skirmish with, 341. Chased by Hobbamock, 341. Plot of the, confessed, 343. Seat of the sachem of the, 227; of the squaw sachem, 228. See Obbatinewat, and Obtakiest.
Namascheucks, 205, 212.
Narraganset, suspected of a con- spiracy with the Massachusetts, 285. Their devotions, 358.
Nauset, encounter with, 156, 185. Steal, 180, 186, 304. Escape the pesti- lence, 184. Their number, 185. Hos- tility of the, 185. Treatment of, by Hunt, 186. Their principal seat, 216. Conspiracy by the, 323. See Aspinet, and Nauset.
Penobscot, escape the pestilence,
Indians, Pequot, 280.
Tarrateens, 225.
Wampanoags, sachem of the, 287. Infanticide, Indian, 358. Ipswich, on settling at, 147. Isles of Shoals, 351. Iyanough, sachem, 215, 216, 218, 311. Fate of, 345. See Barnstable.
Jacob, Henry, 74. Account of, 439. James I., his dislike of the Geneva Bible, 14. Hostility of, to the Puritans, 20, 56. Influence and acts of, in the Low Countries, 42, 436. Letters patent by, to the Virginia Company, 54. Does not grant an application for freedom in religion, 55, 56, 382. Oath of Allegi- ance required by, 64. Hates Sir Edwin Sandys, 69. Did not grant letters patent to the Pilgrims, 74. New patent from, 80, 101. On fishing in New England, 81, 3-3. Reason by, for granting the patent, 184. Wife of, 210. Indian al- legiance to, 210, 226, 232, 244, 259, 307. Representation to, in favor of Davison,
Jenny, John, has leave to build a mill, 172, 352. A passenger in the Anne, 352, 392. Communed with the Dutch, 392.
Johnson, the Lady Arbella, 75. Johnson, Edward, cited, 23, 158, 184, 188. Johnson, Francis, Rev., church of, at Am- sterdam, 24, 34, 36. Blackwell and, 71, 72. Preacher at Middleburg, 424. Conversion of, 425, 447. Bradford's account of, 445. Excommunications by, 446. His wife, 446. Persecution and flight of, 447.
Johnson, George, 446, 449. Johnson, Isaac, 75. Death of, 76. Jones, Captain of the Mayflower, 98, 100. Plot wrongly ascribed to, 102, 138. Mentioned, 137, 138, 139, 141, 181. River, in Kingston, named from, 166. Captain of the Discovery, arrives at Plymouth, 278. Furnishes supplies,
Jones's river, in Kingston, 165. Explor- ed, 166.
Josselyn, John, cited, 118, 132, 139, 176, 306.
Juniper trees, 118, 124.
Kautantowwit, Indian god, 356. Kennebec, Popham's attempt to settle at Sagadahoc, near the, 50, 55, 112, 427.
Maisterson, Richard, 73, 488.
Maize, 131. Meal of parched, 187. See Indian corn.
Malaga, monks of, liberate Indians, 186. Manamoick, Chatham, 217.
Lands, first allotment of, 346; the sec- Manomet, Sandwich, ond, 347.
Language, Indian, 366.
Leister, Edward, a Pilgrim, 122. Pun- ishment of, 201.
Leyden, removal of the Pilgrims to, 35, 380. University of, 35. The congre- gation in peace at, 36, 380. Arminian controversy there, 40, 392. Influence of James I., at the University of, 42. Pilgrims leave, 87, 384. Baylie and Cotton on the Pilgrims at, 379, 456. Respect there for Robinson, 392, 393. Bradford's account of the church at, 456. Fate of the church there, after Robinson's death, 479, 482. Epistle from the people there to Bradford and Brewster, 486.
Leyden-street, at Plymouth, house-lots laid out on, 170, 173, 174.
Lincoln, Elizabeth, Countess of, 75; Bridget, 76.
Lincoln family, connexion of the, with the New England settlements, 75. Lions, in New England, 176.
Little James, size of the, 87, 353. Arri- val of the, at Plymouth, 87, 150, 351, 352.
Little Namskeket creek, in Orleans, 155. Liturgy, John Calvin on the, 11. Robin- son's dislike of the, 390. See Church of England.
Lobsters, at Plymouth, 164, 205, 233. At Boston, 225.
London Company, 55. See Virginia Company.
Long Point, Provincetown, 118, 120. Landing at, 123. Diminished, 123. Soil there, 123. Shallop aground on, 150.
Long pond, in Eastham, 153.
Low Countries, religious toleration in the, 23. Influence of James I. there, 42, 436. Reasons and causes of the Pil-
grims' removal from the, 44, 331 Sun- day there, 47, 381. Two churches of Separatists in the, 418, 453, 455. Suf- ferings of the Separatists there, 439, 441. Elizabeth's league with the, 463. See United Provinces.
Luther, Martin, Robinson's remark on, 423. His zeal, 429. Erasmus on, 435. Lutherans, Robinson on the, 397. Lyford, John, 476.
Bluff of, 159. boy at, 217. chem of, 232, 307. Corn procured at, 305. Notice of, 305. See Carnacome. Manure, fish used for, 231, 370. Marriages, 94. First, in Plymouth, 201.
Indian, 364. Preaching at, 402. Marshall, John, in error, 84, 100. Marshfield, grant to Winslow at, 275. Martha's Vineyard, or Capawack, submis- sion of the Indians of, 232. Conspiracy with the Indians on, 323. Martin, Christopher, a Pilgrim, 78, 121. Sick, 171. Death and notice of, 172. Martyr, Peter, cited, 75. On the ships of Columbus, 86.
Martyrs, Puritan, 412, 427. Not Brown- ists, 428.
Mary, Queen, persecutions and flight of Reformers in the time of, 9, 413. Act of Supremacy repealed under, 64. ratists in her time, 442. Massachusetts Bay, occasion of the settle- ment of, 122. Pilgrims' first visit to, 154, 225. Meaning of, 225. General rendezvous of Indians at,226. Described, 228. Mission from, to Canonicus, 281. Harmony between the settlers of, and of Plymouth, 398. Law in, against Anabaptists, 404.
Massachusetts Mount, 224. Massasoit, 127. Samoset's return to, 185, 186. Forces of, 185. Description and entertainment of subjects of, at Ply- mouth, 186; their return home, 189. Different modes of spelling the word, 191. Visits Plymouth, 191, 259. Wins- low's interview with, 192. Reception of, 192, 231. Treaty with, 193, 244, 245. Description of, 194. Treaty with, confirmed in 1662, 194. With- draws, 194. Reception of Standish and Allerton by, 195. Goes home, 196. Embassy to, 202, 232. Presents to, 203, 209. Message to, and his reply, 203, 209. His territory and principal seats, 208, 225, 244, 288. Sent for and saluted, 209. Speech of, and confer- ence with, 209. Entertainment by, 211. Cape Cod Indians and, 216. Success of the Narragansets against, 217. Expedition in defence of, 219. Reported hostility of, 287. mock's wife sent to, 288. with Tisquantum, 289, 290.
Plymouth, 290. Demands Tisquantum, | Monardes, on sassafras, 130.
291. Seems lukewarm, 295. Sick, 313. Winslow's journey to, 313. Re- ported death of, 315. Hobbamock's la- mentations for, 316. Reception of Winslow by, 318. Tended by Wins- low, 319. Convalescent, 320. Re- veals a plot, 323. Refuses to join in the conspiracy, 323. See Pokanoket. Masterson, Richard, 73, 488. Matchlocks, used by the Pilgrims, 125, 136, 142, 156.
Mather, Cotton, on Governor Bradford, 27, 487. Not to be depended on for facts, 30. On Cape Cod, 101. Ralph Partridge, 394. Mather, Increase, 5, 30. Charter of Mas- sachusetts obtained by, 37. On the pes- tilence among the Indians, 184. Assists in making the Cambridge Platform, 394. Mattakiest, Barnstable, 215. Mattapoiset, Mattapuyst, or Gardner's Neck, Corbitant at, 232, 315. Visit to,
by Winslow, 316. See Corbitant. Maurice, Prince of Orange, 479. May, Mr., father of Dorothy, wife of Goy- ernor Bradford, 485.
Mayflower, 85. Renowned, 100. Birth
on board the, at sea, 100, 122, 127. The plotting of the Captain of the, con- sidered, 102. Place of her making Cape Cod, 103. Place of her anchor- age, 120, 123. Scene on board the, painted, 121. Peregrine White born on board the, 148. Last surviving pas- senger of the, 150, 196. Tonnage of the, and anchorage, at Plymouth, 171. Seen by Samoset, 182. Returns to England, 199. No Pilgrim returns in her, 199. Passengers in the, called old comers, or forefathers, 352.
Meal, of parched maize, 187. See Indian Corn.
Medicine men. See Powows. Merchant adventurers, agreement with the, 81. Smith on the 81. Application by the, for the Plymouth colonists, 114. Cushman's allusions to the, 266. Let- ters received from the, 348. Robinson on the, 476. Prevent Pilgrims from going to New England, 476, 478. Merrimack river, settlements on the, 403. Meyrick, on firelocks and snaphances, 156.
Middleborough. See Namasket.
Middleburg, Johnson, preacher at, 424. Mill, on Town Brook, at Plymouth, 172,
Milman, H. H., Rev., on community of goods, 84.
Milton, Pilgrims in, 227. See Blue Hills. Milton, John, cited, 107.
Mohegan river, the Hudson, 368, 369.
Monhegan, fishing at, 182, 278, 293. Winslow goes to, 293. Voyage to, from Weston's colony, for provisions, 330. Part of Weston's company go to, 341,
Mooanam, son of Massasoit, 194. Morattigon, 183. Mortality of the Pilgrims, 100, 111, 148, 168, 169, 181. Table of the, 192. Re- marks on the, 197, 265, 474. Robinson on the, 473. See Indians.
Morton, George, 113. Bradford's Rela- tion sent to, 175. Letter probably sent to, 230. Comes out in the Ann, 236, 352, 353.
Morton, Nathaniel, Secretary, Preface by, 3. His New England's Memorial, 4. Notice of, 6. On the plot to avoid Hudson's river, 102. On Miles Stand- ish, 126. On Namskeket creek, 155. On a shipwreck in Plymouth harbour, 163. Dwelt at Wellingsly Brook, 165. On William Mullins, 181. On the name Plymouth, 203. On Samuel Fuller, the physician, 223. On Phinehas Prat, 332. Preface by, to Bradford's Dialogue, 411; transcribed it, 413. Takes part in pub- lic worship, 419. On Brewster, and Bradford's Memorial of him, 461. On the plotting against Robinson, 477. Morton, Thomas, on burning underwood, 124. On walnut trees, 132. On grapes, 132. On storing Indian corn, 133. On Indian canoes, 135. On deer traps, 136. On wild geese, 140. On ducks, 140. On planks in Indian graves, 143. On Indian bowls, 144. On Indian hearse cloths, 154. On halibut or turbot, 164. On hemp, 166. On lions in New England, 176. On the pestilence among the Indians, 184. On Indian apparel, 187. On Indian beds, 210. On ale- wives, 231. On an execution at Wey- mouth, 332. On Weston's company, 334. Not one of them, 334. Morton, Thomas, jr., 352. Mount Hope, residence of Massasoit, 208. Mourt, G., who he was, 113. Mullins, William, a Pilgrim, 121. Death of, 181.
Murdock's Pond, in Plymouth, adventure at, 175.
Muscles, at Cape Cod, 119. At Ply- mouth, 164, 233, 329. At Weymouth,
Mystic river, discovered by the Pilgrims, 228.
Nacook brook, grant on, 332.
Namasket, Middleborough, Dermer at, 190, 204. Under Massasoit, 204. Winslow and Hopkins at, 204, 205, 212. Expedition to, 219. Alarm from, 287. Corn procured at, 305. Names, influence of, 261. among Christians, 411. Namskeket creek, in Orleans, 155. of the Nauset Indians, 216. Nanepashemet, grave of, 154, 227. ow of, 225. House of, 226. Time of his death, 227.
Nash, Thomas, 85, 488. Naunton, Sir Robert, friendly to the Pil- grims, 55, 56, 382, 383. Carleton's let- ters to, respecting Brewster, cited, 467. Nauset, 153. Voyage to, in search of a boy, 214. Sachem of, 216, 244, 302. Expedition to, for corn, 302. See East- ham, and Indians. Neal, Daniel, in error, 99, 100. On John Smith, 451. On Brewster, 461. Nepeof, a sachem, 220. Neponset, Milton, subject to the Massa- chusetts sachem, 227. Sachem of, 232. Netherlands, the battle-ground of Eu- rope, 25. See Low Countries. Nets, want of fishing, 171, 294. Newbury, church at, 402. New England, patent for, 80, 101, 184. Visited and named, 80, 255. Attempts to settle, 107, 112. Abandoned as un- inhabitable, 112. Grant to the Ply- mouth Colonists by the President and Council of, 114, 116, 234. Water and air of, 129, 233, 369. First Englishman born in, 148. Pestilence among the Indians in, 183, 206, 229, 234, 258, 259. Sup- posed to be an island, 256, 368. Cush- man on emigration to, 256. Situation, climate, soil, and productions of, 368. Unreasonable expectations respecting, 374. Winslow's Narration of the Grounds of the first Planting of, 377, 379. Measures to establish episcopacy in, 478. See America, Kennebeck, and Plymouth.
New England's Memorial, 4.
Oaks, on Cape Cod, 118, 124. Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, 64. Obbatine wat, a sachem in Massachusetts Bay, 225. Submission of, 226, 232. Probably Obbatinua, 232. Obtakiest, 343, 344.
Office, on conjoining civil and ecclesiasti- cal, 197.
Oiled paper, windows made of, 237. Old comers, first Pilgrims called, 351. Old Indian Wear, on Taunton river, 205. Old Tom's hill, in Truro, 135, 139, 147. Oldmixon, John, errors of, 91, 164. Opechancanough, a Virginia sachem, 279. Ordination, remarks on, 66. Orleans, seat of Nauset Indians, 216. See Namskeket.
Painter, Thomas, an Anabaptist, whip- ped, 404, 405.
Palfrey, John Gorham, Rev., cited, 77. Pamet little river, 133, 135. Pamet river, in Truro, 118, 125. Notices of, 135. Explored, 139. On settling at, 146.
Paomet, Cape Cod so called, 204. Paragon, fate of the, 348, 349. Parker, Robert, Rev., 436, 439. Parker, Thomas, Rev., of Newbury, 402. Partridge, Ralph, Rev., of Duxbury, 394. Partridges, 137.
Passaconaway, magical power of, 366. Patents, 80. See James I., New England, and Pilgrims.
Patuxet, Plymouth, 183, 203. Squanto, the only surviving native of, 190. Pecksuot, conference of, with Hobbamock, 337. His insolence, 338. Killed, 338. Peirce, James, cited, 428. Pemberton, John, Rev., 476. Penry, John, persecuted, 412. Executed, 427. Unjust charges against, 428. Tracts by, 428.
Newfoundland, on the discovery of, 155. Perkins, William, Rev., 14. Separatists banished to, 441.
New Netherlands, 42.
New York, early settlement in, 42. Nobscusset, Yarmouth, boundary of a sachendom, 216.
Nokake, or nokehich, 187. See Indian Corn.
Nonconformists, harmony of the Separa- tists and, 398. See Puritans. North river, in Scituate, 148. North Star, known to the Indians, 366. Novatus, and Novatians, 13. Nowell, Increase, 419.
Noyes, James, Rev., of Newbury, 402.
Persecutions. See Mary, and Pilgrims. Perth Assembly, 395, 467.
Pestilence among the Indians, 183, 206, 229, 234, 258, 259. Narragansets es- cape the, 280.
Philip, the sachem, treaty broken by, 194. Phillips, George, Rev., of Watertown,
Pierce, John, letter to, 114. Charter ta- ken in the name of, 116, 234, 296, 348. Patent surreptitiously obtained by, 234, 319. On Weston's company, 296. His attempt to come to Plymouth, 348. Resigns his patent, 349.
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