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Brown, Richard, 173.
Browning, Henry, 111, 143, 542.
Bryan, Alexander, 204.
Buckingham, Thomas, 109, 136, 155, 156.
Budd, John, 109, 133, 173, 206.
Bull, Lieut., 510.
Busheage, 330. Bushnell, Francis, 161, 167.
C.
Caffinch, John, 111, 144, 164, 167, 168, 542, 546. Caffinch, Mrs., 544, 547. Camp, Edward, 322, 546. Camp, Goodwife, 543, 549. Camp, Nicholas, 151, 159, 433.
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Canary Islands, commerce with, 210. Canfield, Matthew, 150, 542. Canfield, Goody, 544. Card-playing, 381. Carman, Mr., 210. Carpentery at New Haven, 218.
Carr, Robert, 509. Carroughood, 84, 88, 323. Cartwright, George, 509. Caryl, Mr., 207. Case, Henry, 173. Cellars as temporary habitations, 71. Chais, Dr., 368. Chalker, Alexander, 166. Chambers, Richard, 24. Chapin, John, 424.
Chapman, John, 102, 109, 125. Charles, John, 110, 149.
Charles the First, 6, 15, 17, 20, 21, 22, 127, 445. Charles the Second, 386, 418, 421, 442, 571. Chatfield, Francis, 161.
Chatfield, George, 167. Chatfield, Thomas, 167. Chatterton, William, 551. Chauncey, Charle;, 232. .
Cheever, Ezekiel, 41, 100, 102, 109, 120, 121, 122, 146, 262, 263, 532. Cheever, Sister, 544. Chidsey, John, 546, 550. Chidsey, Goodwife, 543, 553.
Chittenden, William, 161, 164, 166, 168 304. Church, the, is not established by the State; but itself institutes civil authority, 227. Church gathered in New Haven. IO1.
Churches, were Congregational, 223, 237. Church-members, only, shall be free bur- gesses, 99, 157, 170. Church, officers of a, 238. Clapboards for the Canary Islands, 210.
Clark, Capt., 225. Clark, Daniel, 485, 486, 491. Clark, Goodwife, 548.
Clark, James, 110, 151, 152, 546, 551. Clark's, James, wife, 545. Clark, John, 97, 102, 110, 143, 297, 543, 551. Clarke, Sister, 544, 545, 554. Cloth, manufacture of, 364. Coats quilted with cotton-wool for defensive armor, 298.
Cockerill, John, 141, 142. Codman, Goodman, 271. Coe, Robert, 173, 175, 179. Cogswell, Robert, 110, 151. College at New Haven projected from the beginning, 271; Mr. Hopkins's bequests in aid of, 275.
Colonial government, Constitution of, 185. Confederation of the four colonies, 169, 176, 179, 18I.
Conklyne, John, 173.
Connecticut lays claim to the territory of New Haven, 447; sends Winthrop to pro- cure a charter, 448; receives the charter, 462; begins to treat with New Haven for a comfortable and happy union, 466.
Constable, George, 546. Constable, Mrs., 110. Constable, Sir William, 141. Contributions for the maintenance of the elders, 242.
Conway, Sir Richard, 28, 29, 30. Cook, Thomas, 161, 166. Cooking-utensils, 357. Cooper, John, 111, 147, 198, 284, 311, 446, 542, 545, 550. Cooper, Sister, 544, 549, 554. Cooper, Thomas, 173. Corey, John, 173. Corwin, Matthias, 173. Cotton, John, 34, 411, 539.
Crampton, Dennis, 425.
Crane, Jasper, 108, 109, 128, 208, 220, 235, 322, 377, 421, 427, 432, 433, 466, 463, 490, 506, 513, 542.
Crane, Sister. 544. Crittenden, Isaac, 500. Cromwell, Oliver, 200, 202, 310, 377- Cruttenden, Abraham, 161, 166. Cruttenden, Abraham, jun., 167. Cullick, John, 273, 555. Curtis, Caleb, 173.
D.
Dana, Rev. James, 63. Danforth, Thomas, 494. Daniel, Stephen, 546. Daniel, Mrs., 348, 552. Darley, Sir Richard, 138.
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Davenport, A. B., 356.
Davenport, John, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 54, 58, 59, 60, 63, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 76, SI, 82, 84, 85, 90, 91, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 109, 113, 123, 127, 128, 129, 135, 140, 141, 148, 160, 162, 163, 171, 172, 196, 208, 214, 232, 238, 239, 240, 241, 270, 271, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 280, 281, 232, 283, 284, 235, 287, 283, 239, 290, 291, 294, 317, 318, 344, 352, 354, 355, 356, 365, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 374, 415, 417, 419, 423, 424, 425, 429, 430, 433, 434, 440, 442, 449, 468, 469, 473, 474, 481, 483, 485, 494, 504, 507, 526, 528, 535, 539, 540, 541, 555, 556, 557, 560. Davenport, Mrs., 31, 354, 369, 544, 552.
Davenport, John, jun., 291, 546, 549, 556. Davenport, Rev. John, of Stamford, 214. Davids, James, 146.
Davis, John, 435.
Davis, William, 136, 153, 196, 266, 542, 545. Davis, Sister, 544, 547, 552.
. Day, Horace, 531.
Day of extraordinary humiliation, 74.
Dayton, Ralph, 153, 543. Dearmer, Mr., 111, 145.
De Forest, John W., 318, 331, 336.
Delaware Bay, purchase of land at, 193; at- tempts to settle a plantation at, 193, 195, I96.
Dennison, James, 551.
Denton, Richard, 175.
Desborough, Samuel, 166, 169.
Dexter, Franklin B., 138. Dickerman, Abraham, 551.
Dickerman, Goodwife, 553.
Dickerson, Philemon, 173.
Diet, 357, 358, 359.
Dillingham, John, 211.
Dimon, Thomas, 173.
Division of land at New Haven, 103.
Dixon, Jeremiah, 100, 101, 111, 145.
Dixwell, John, 146.
Doolittle, Abraham, 546, 550.
Doolittle, Goodwife, 543, 552. Dowd, Henry, 161, 167. Dudley, William, 161, 166.
Dunk, Thomas, 167.
Dunster, Henry, 231, 273, 535.
Dutch, the, trade with, 191; seize a vessel
in New-Haven harbor, 192; ask aid in their war with the Indians, 308; a quarrel with, 309.
E.
Eaton or Heaton, James, 381, 382, 547, 551. Eaton, Mrs. Richard, 109, 120, 250, 544. Eaton, Nathanael, 127, 535.
Eaton (Rev.), Samuel, 37, 38, 39, 54, 90, 95, 99, 102, 109, 117, 118, 120, 127, 143, 302. Eaton, Samuel, 197.
Eaton, Theophilus, 39, 40, 46, 47, 51, 61, 62, 63, 65, 67, 73, 76, 81, 82, 84, 85, 98, 100, 101, 102, 104, 109, 114, 115, 119, 120, 123, 127, 131, 135, 136, 138, 141, 143, 154, 172, 180, 183, 192, 195, 197, 208, 212, 213, 232, 278, 294, 302, 317, 318, 326, 327, 334, 344, 348, 354, 355, 356, 360, 370, 377, 332, 384, 386, 398, 411, 414, 415, 416, 422, 423, 535, 555, 567, 563, 569, 570, 571, 585.
Eaton, Mrs. Theophilus, 115, 117, 233, 234, 250, 356, 382.
Eaton, Theophilus, jun., 382.
Edwards, Timothy, 120.
Egerton in Kent, 42, 43.
Elcott, Anthony, 311, 551.
Eldred, Mr., 140, 145.
Eldred, Mrs., 111, 145, 279, 291.
Election days, 379.
Elective franchise limited to church-members, 99. Eliot, John, 345.
Elizabeth, Queen, 3, 4, 5, 7, 25, 244.
Elizabeth the washer, 153.
Ellis, Henry, 200.
Elsey, Nicholas, 109, 134, 542, 545, 550.
Elsey, Sister, 545, 549, 552.
Elton, John, 173.
Emigration to New England occasioned by troubles in England, 1 ; restrained by royal proclamation, 51.
Endicott and his company emigrate, 22.
Endicott, John, 293, 428, 498, 597.
England, contest between arbitrary and con- stitutional government in, 3; condition of, when the founders of New Haven resolved to emigrate, 23.
English people, contest between the, and the Stuarts, 6,
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English Puritans, how they received James the First, 7. Evance, John, 40, 76, 110, 129, 140, 193, 199, 211, 221, 542. Evance, Mrs., 544. Evarts, John, 166. Eyers, Simon, 435. Eyers, Mrs. Simon, 434, 435.
F.
Fairbanks, Richard, 191. Family worship, 360.
Feaks, Robert, 320, 413. Fences, cost of, at Quinnipiac, 77.
Fenn, Benjamin, 109, 131, 155, 234, 420, 443, 466, 468, 490, 492, 493, 506, 513.
Fenner and Turner, 42.
Fenwick, George, 162, 333, 334, 341, 342, 446, 448, 449, 587.
Fernes, William, 47, 49.
Field, Mr., 550 .. .
Field, Sister, 554.
Fiennes, Charles, 445.
Finch, Abraham, 323, 329.
Fitch, James, 337, 338, 346.
Fitch, Joseph, 467. Fletcher, John, 159.
Foot, Robert, 551. Foot, Goodwife, 553.
Footway across fields in Milford, 159.
Ford, Timothy, 110, 149, 150, 543, 546, 550.
Ford, Goody, 545, 549, 553.
Fowler, John, 155, 166, 167.
Fowler, William, 76, 109, 137, 155, 156, 157, 158, 543, 546. Fowler, Sister, 544, 548.
Foxon, 333, 337.
French, Thomas, 167.
Fugill, John, 142, 263.
Fugill, Thomas, 100, 101, 102, 110, 111, 122, 138, 139, 140, 142, 147.
Fuller, Thomas, 25, 54. Fundamental law, 3Só, 408, 409, 410.
G.
Gardiner, Lion, 69. Garret, Mr., 412. Gibbard, William, 322, 420, 542, 545, 549.
Gibbard, Sister, 544, 547, 552.
Gibbons, Goodwife, 548, 553. Gibbons, Henry, 543, 547, 550. Gibbons, William, 152, 153, 218, 543, 546, 550. Gibbs, John, 542, 545, 550.
Gibbs, Sister, 544, 547, 552. Gilbert, John, 550. Gilbert, Jonathan, 503.
Gilbert, Matthew, 100, 101, 102, 109, 126, 127, 128, 179, 239, 243, 234, 285, 291, 421, 425, 426, 427, 433, 434, 437, 440, 441, 468, 473, 490, 494, 506, 513, 549, 556. Gilbert, Sister, 544, 547, 552.
Gildersleeve, Richard, 175.
Glover, Charles, 173. Glover, Henry, 290, 543, 546, 550. Glover, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Goffe, Stephen, 35.
Goffe, William, 126, 127, 365, 432, 421, 422, 423, 424, 428, 430, 431, 432, 433, 435, 436, 440, 443, 444. Goldsmith, Ralph, 173.
Goodenhouse, Samuel, 146, 192, 545, 550.
Goodenhouse, Mrs., 547.
Goodwin, William, 278, 555, 556.
Goodyear, Stephen, 41, 109, 135, 136, 192, 198, 205, 206, 208, 209, 211, 212, 214, 224, 250, 264, 272, 344, 377, 403, 415, 416, 537. Goodyear, Mrs., 552. Goodyear's, Mr., daughters, 548.
Gookin, Daniel, 201, 202, 337, 338, 421.
Government at New Haven instituted, 101. Government at Milford instituted, 156.
Government provisional at Guilford, 168; institution of, Guilford, 169.
Greene, widow, 110, 138.
Greenwich, 412, 413, 414, 465. Gregory, Henry, 220, 221, 222.
Gregory, John, 542.
Gregory, Sister, 544. Gregson, Richard, 546. Gregson, Thomas, 41, 76, 105, 109, 112, 135, 179, 180, 203, 209, 214, 334, 537, 539, 569, 587.
Gregson, Mrs., 544, 552. Grover, Simon, 173. Guilford, covenant of its planters not to forsake one another, 161: proprietors of, in 1652, list of, 166; church instituted.
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169; limits suffrage to church-members, 170; enlarges its territory, 452; disaffected persons at, received by Connecticut, 465. Gunn, Jasper, 269. Gutridge, Richard, 161, 166.
H.
Haines, James, 173. Halbidge, Arthur, 97, 110, 149, 542.
Halbridge, Goodwife, 549. Hall, Francis, 110, 151.
Hall, Job, 140.
Hall, John, 153, 546, 552.
Hall, Goodwife, 543, 553. Hall, William, 161, 166.
- Hallock, Pcter, 173. Halstead, Mr., 481.
Hames, Goodman, 153.
Hampden, John, 23, 445. Hampton Court Conference, 8.
Handicrafts, variety of at New Haven, 216. Hanford, John, 265, 266, 267.
Harding, Will, 258.
Harriman, John, 542, 545, 550. Harriman, Goodwife, 549, 553. Harrison, Thomas, 550. Harrison, Goodwife, 552.
As Hawkins, William, 109, 136. Haynes, John, 179. Health of New Haven colony as compared with Old England, 365.
Hector, the, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,55. Henry the Seventh, 3, 6.
Henry the Eighth, 33. Herbert, John, 173.
Hereford, emigration from, to New Ha- ven, 43.
Heresy, law against, 231. Hickock, Mr., 108, 109, 133.
Higginson, Francis, 23, 46, 54, 56, 143. Higginson, Mrs. Francis, 111, 143, 544. Higginson, John, 165, 166, 167, 169, 241, 269, 363.
Higginson, Theophilus, 143, 542. High Commission, 25. Highland, George, 167. Hill, Robert, 97, 111, 145, 543, 546, 550. Hill, Sister, 545, 549.
Hitchcock, Edward, 546.
Hitchcock, Goodwife, 548.
Hitchcock, Matthias, 110, 151, 543, 546, 551.
Hitchcock's, Matthias, wife, 544, 552.
Hoadley, John, 161, 166, 169.
Hodskins, Samuel, 547, 551.
Hodskins, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Hodson, John, 149, 290, 546, 550, 560.
Hodson, Mrs., 548, 552.
Hogg, Thomas, 63.
Hollister, Gidcon H., 504.
Holt, William, 546, 550.
Holt, Sister, 553.
Hood, Timothy, 31, 33.
Hooke, William, 196, 207, 239, 240, 273, 275, 377, 440, 441.
Hooke, Mrs. William, 422. 423, 544-
Hooker, Samuel, 465, 467.
Hooker, Thomas, 179, 255, 539.
Hopkins, Edward, 40, 53. 114, 118, 119, 120, 271, 275, 276, 277, 279. 280, 281, 233, 289,
290, 334, 412, 555, 556, 559. Hopkins, Mrs., 114, 115, 555.
Horton, Barnabas, 163.
House, interior of Gov. Eaton's, 115.
Houses, four in New Haven which excelled in stateliness, 135; a general description of the in New Haven colony, 352, 353. Household furniture, 354. 355.
Houscholders at New Haven who in 1641 were not free-planters, 153.
Howe, Ephraim, 190, 550.
Howe's, Ephraim, wife, 552.
Howe, Jeremy, 545, 550. =
Howe's, Jeremy, wife, 54S.
Howe, Sister, 552. Hubbard, George, 166, 167.
Hubbard, William, 172, 321, 366, 370, 373, 387, 414, 538, 540.
Hughes, John, 161, 162.
Hughes, Richard, 167.
Hull, Andrew, 110, 151, 152.
Hull, Jeremiah, 552.
Hull, Goody, 545, 543. Hull, John, 527. Hull, Richard, 102, 109, 134, 547, 551.
Humiliation, days of extraordinary, 377. Humiston, Henry, 551. Humiston, Goodwife, 553.
Humiston, Sister, 553.
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Humphrey, John, 445. Hutchinson, Ann, 59. Hutchinson, Richard, 48. Hutchinson, Samuel, 48. Hutchinson, Thomas, 200, 255, 435.
I.
Indian conspiracy, 334, 344, 388.
Indians, Mohegan, 331, 333 ; Quinnipiac, 73, 74, 317, 318, 328, 329; Wepowaug, 318, 319.
Indians, treated with justice and kindness, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325; endeavors to Christianize, 345, 346, 347. Iron-ore brought from North Haven, 224.
Iron-works, 224. Ives, William, 110, 112, 150, 543. Ives, Sister, 544.
J.
Jackson, John, 551. Jackson, Sister, 553.
James the First, 6, 7, 9, 10, 29, 41, 244, 445.
James, Thomas, 110, 137, 138, 263, 302, 542. James, Mrs., 545. James, Thomas, jan., 543.
Jeanes, William, 109, 134, 263, 264, 266, 268. Jeffrey, Thomas, 102, 109, 130, 131, 196, 198, 220, 234, 297, 314, 324, 543, 546.
Jeffrey, Sister, 544, 548. Jenningson, William, 293. John, King, 3. --- Johnson, Old Goodwife, 549, 552. Johnson, John, 97, 110, 167, 546, 550. Johnson's, John, wife, 552. Johnson, Richard, 547, 551. Johnson, Robert, 353, 543, 547. Johnson, Goody, 544, 548. Johnson, Thomas, 546, 550. Johnson's, Thomas, wife, 543, 552. Jones, John, 322, 546. Jones, Sister, 553. Jones, Thomas, 161, 166.
Jones, William, 291, 422, 425, 428, 429, 430, . 466, 463, 478, 435, 486, 490, 502, 506, 510, 512, 313, 514, 315, 549, 550. Jones, Mrs. William, 432, 423, 552. · Jordan, John, 161, 167.
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Jordan, Thomas, 166, 390, 396, 397, 399. Judson, William, 143, 545, 550. Judson, Goodwife, 549, 552. Juries, no, in New Haven, 386.
K.
Kellond, Thomas, 424, 427, 423, 430, 434, 443.
Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, a company from, settle at Guilford, 160.
Kieft, Governor, 570.
Kimberley, Abraham, 547.
Kimberley, Eleazar, 126.
Kimberley, Thomas, 109, 123, 125, 126, 153, 267, 297, 435, 543, 546, 550.
Kimberley, Sister, 544, 548, 552.
Kimberley, John, jun., 551.
Kimberley, Zuriel, 134.
King, Samuel, 173.
Kingsley, Professor, 330.
Kingsworth, Henry, 161, 166.
Kirk, Thomas, 424, 427, 423, 430, 434, 443. Kitchel, Robert, 161, 164, 166, 168, 286.
Knightly, Richard, 445.
Knowles, Thomas, 543. Knowles, Goody, 545.
L.
Lambert, Edward R., 63, 73, 139, 269. Lamberton, George, 76, 83, 84, 105, 109, 129, 131, 133, 135, 194, 239, 537, 540. Lamberton, Mrs., 254, 544. Lan berton, Hannah. 552. Lamberton's ship, 203, 537.
Lamson, Jonathan, 112.
Lamson, Thomas, 543, 546, 550. Land at New Haven, purchased from the Indians, S4; first division of, 103, second division of, 107.
Larrymore, George, 153, 219. Lathrop, John, 37, 38. Laud, Archbishop, 19, 20, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 41, 42, 43, 160, 226. Law, Richard, 470, 473, 513, 514. Lawrencson, John, 193. Laws of the colony, 411, 412. Leather to be sealed, 223. Leaver, Thomas, 153.
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Lechford, Thomas, 252.
Leeke, Philip, 220, 322, 543, 546, 551.
Leeke, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Leete, William, 150, 161, 164, 166, 168, 169, 234, 237, 238, 276, 285, 313, 389, 390, 396, 397, 399, 403, 409, 415, 416, 421, 424, 425, 426, 427, 433, 434, 435, 439, 440, 441, 443, 468, 476, 479, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 487, 490, 492, 498, 500, 502, 503, 506, 507, 510, 512, 513, 574.
Leigh, Lord, 52.
Leighton, Alexander, 24.
Letter, of Davenport and Eaton to the gov- ernor and council of Massachusetts, 65; of Davenport to Lady Vere, 162; of Davenport to John Winthrop, jun., 415; ditto, 417; of the Council of Massachu- setts to Gov. Leete, 436; of the General Court of New Haven to the Council of Massachusetts, 438; of John Norton to Richard Baxter, 443; of Connecticut to New Haven, 447; of Lord Say and Scal to John Winthrop, jun., 450; of George Fenwick to William Leete, 452; of Wil- liam Leete to John Winthrop, jun., 457; ditto, 458; of Connecticut Committee to their much honored and reverend friends at New Haven, Milford, &c., 467; of New Haven Committee in reply to the fore- going, 467; of the freemen of New Haven to the General Assembly of Connecticut, 470; of John Winthrop, jun., to Major Mason, Deputy-Governor of Connecticut Colony, and the rest of the Court there at Hartford, 475; of Davenport to John Winthrop, jun., 481; of William Leete to John Winthrop, jun., 484; of New Haven Committee to Connecticut Committee, 486; of Connecticut Committee in reply to the foregoing, 483; of New Haven Committee to the General Assembly of Connecticut, 495; of Connecticut Committee to Gov. Leete, 502; of Gov. Leete to Connecticut Committee, 503; of New Haven Commit- tee to Connecticut Committee, 505; of Connecticut Committee in reply to the foregoing, 506; of New Haven Committee to Connecticut Committee, 507; of Con- necticut Committee in reply to the fore- going, 507; of New Haven Committee to
the Council of Connecticut, 519; of the Council of Connecticut in reply to the fore- going, 522; of New Haven Committee to the Council of Connecticut, 523; of Na- thaniel Rowe to John Winthrop, 535; of James Pierpont to Cotton Mather, 540; of remonstrance from New Haven to the General Assembly of Connecticut Colony, 561 ; entitled " New Haven's Case Stated," from the New Haven Committee to the General Assembly of Connecticut Colony, 566.
Leveret, Capt., 438.
Liberty, religious, the planters of New Haven not advocates of, 226.
Lindon, Henry, 542, 545.
Lindon, Goody, 545, 547, 552.
Lines, Henry, 552.
Lines', Henry, wife, 553.
Lines, Ralph, 547, 550.
Lines', Ralph, wife, 552.
Ling, Benjamin, 111, 146, 147, 482, 542, 560.
Ling, Sister, 544.
Linsley, John, 167.
Livermore, John, 110, 149, 543.
Livermore, Sister, 544.
Lord, Robert, 322.
Lord's day, the, began at sunset, 361.
Low, Andrew, 97, 110, 145, 543, 546, 551.
Low, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Lucas, Mr., 111, 145.
Ludlow, Roger, 344, 404, 405.
Lumber, price of, at Quinnipiac, 79.
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Malaria at New Haven, 366.
Malbon, Mary, 122.
Malbon, Richard, 41, 100, 109, 122, 123, 124; 129, 130, 135, 179, 208, 295, 369, 542.
Malbon, Mrs., 544.
Mallory, Peter, 546, 551.
Mallory, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Manchester, Earl of, 571.
Mansfield, Joseph, 550.
Mansfield, Richard, 109, 129, 130, 144, 145, 213, 543.
Mansfield, Sister, 544, 549, 552.
Mapes, Thomas, 173. Market-place at New Haven, 105.
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Marriages, how solemnized, 363.
Marshall, Mr., 111, 129, 130, 145, 147.
Marsh, Jonathan, 219.
Marsh, Samuel, 547, 551.
Marsh, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Martin, Capt., 202.
Martin, Robert, 542.
Martin, Sister, 544.
Mary, Queen of Scots, 5.
Mason, John, 132, 295, 313, 332, 338, 339, 475, 476, 480, 481, 482, 496, 566, 573, 589. Massachusetts, desirous to retain Davenport and his company, 58; reasons why Daven- port and his company were not content to settle in, 61; requires Mr. Eaton to pay taxes, 65; refuses to join in a war against the Dutch, 389.
Massachusetts Bay Company, transfer the government of their plantations to New England, 22; Davenport a director of, 36; Eaton a patentee of, 39.
Mather, Cotton, 99, 101, 116, 121, 141, 155, 200, 540.
Mather, Richard, 232.
Maverick, Samuel, 509.
Mayer or Mayres, Mr., 110, 140.
Medal, commemorating the settlement of New Haven, 74.
Meeker, William, 550. Meeker, Goodwife, 553.
Meeting-house at Guilford, 246; at Milford, 246; at New Haven, 247; seating the, at New Haven, 250.
Meigs, John, 134, 220, 221, 222, 426, 501, 542. Meigs, Goody, 544.
Mepham, John, 161, 167, 169.
Merriman, Nathanael, 152, 153, 447, 546, 550. Merriman, Goodwife, 549, 552. Metcalf, Stephen, 152, 376.
Mew, Ellis, 551. Mewhebato, 323. Miantinomoh, 333, 334, 335, 336, 344.
Miles, Richard, 109, 136, 141, 155, 157, 202, 203, 203, 248, 419, 542. Miles, Mrs., 544, 347, 552.
Miles, Richard, jun .. 546.
Milford, land bought for a settlement at, 9% ; church at, organized, 155; first general court at, 156; town seal of, 157; limits suf- frage to church-members, 157; name given : Neighborly helpfulness, 374.
to, 159; original name of, 159; first divis- ion of land at, 160; obstacle which delayed the reception of, into the colony of New Haven, 183.
Military duty, exemption from, 303.
Military officer, chief at Quinnipiac, 294; only a church-member could be a, 311.
Mill, the first in New Haven colony, 158. Miller, Thomas, 47.
Mills, Thomas, 167. Mitchel, Matthew, 175.
Mitchel, Thomas, 153, 547.
Mitchel, Goodwife, 543, 553.
Mix, Thomas, 290, 546, 550.
Mix, Goodwife, 548, 552.
Mohawks, 316, 317, 331. Momaugin, 84, 88, 89, 318, 339.
Montauk Indians, 313, 320.
Montowese, 89, 318, 327, 339, 447.
Moore, Thomas, 173.
Morality in New Haven colony, 255.
Morrell, Henry, 547, 551.
Morris, Thomas, 152, 153, 219, 546, 551.
Morris, Goodwife, 548, 553.
Moss, John, 110, 148, 149, 297, 543, 546, 550.
Moss, Goody, 545, 548, 552.
Moss, Joseph, 148. Mould, Isaac, 211.
Moulthrop, Matthew, 110, 151, 545, 550,
Moulthrop, Goodwife, 543, 552.
Mullener, Mr., 545, 550.
Mullener, Mrs., 548, 552.
Mullener, Thomas, 546.
Munson, Thomas, 130, 153, 196, 218, 284, .
297, 298, 311, 543, 545, 550. Munson, Sister, 545, 549, 553.
N.
Nash, John, 153, 202, 284, 297, 311, 474, 543, 545, 550. Nash's, John, wife, 544, 547. Nash, Joseph, 543, 546. Nash's, Joseph, wife, 545. Nash, Thomas, 109, 124, 125, 126, 161, 162, 167, 215, 543. ! Nash, Sister, 544, 348, 552. Naylor, James, 236.
Neighborhood meetings, 100, 255, 378.
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Neighborly intercourse, 379.
Nepaupuck, 102, 327, 328, 329, 330.
New England, occasion of the Puritan emi- gration to, I; connection between the his- tory of, and the history of the mother country, 2.
New Haven, its planters leave Boston for Quinnipiac, 68; its planters who were not proprietors supplied with house-lots, 103; the name of, when given to that plantation, 113; its planters endeavored to make it a commercial town, 189; receives a proposal to remove to Ireland, 200; receives a pro- posal to remove to Jamaica, 201; town on Sunday morning, 376.
Newman, Francis, 41, 11I, 118, 144, 197, 211, 285, 297, 322, 397, 398, 403, 412, 415, 416, 417, 424, 542, 545.
Newman's, Francis, wife, 544, 547.
Newman, Richard, 153, 551.
Newman, Goodwife, 553.
Newman, Robert, 41, 76, 95, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, III, 147, 162, 163, 164, 165, 207, 239, 44I.
Newman's barn, 95, 99, 147, 163, 164.
Newman's Elder, wife, 544.
Newton, Roger, 241, 468.
Nicolls, Adam, 152, 543.
Nicolls, Sister, 545.
Nicolls, Richard, 509, 517.
Ninigret, 310, 313, 315, 321, 338, 400, 403, 404, 406, 408.
Norton, Humphrey, 234, 235.
Norton, John, 232, 443. Norton, Thomas, 161, 167.
O.
Obechiquod, 337. Osbill, John, 551.
Osborne, Goodman, 178.
Osborne, Jeremiah, 546, 550.
. Osborne, Richard, 110, 151, 152, 543
Osborne, Goody, 545, 548. Osborne, Thomas, 110, 137, 152, 542 Osborne, Sister, 544, 552. Ourance, 322, 323. Overton, 341. Oyster Point, 75. Oyster-shell Field, 106.
P.
Paine, Peter, 173.
Paine, William, 546, 551.
Paine, Goodwife, 548, 552.
Palfrey, John G., 276, 345, 349, 350, 509.
Pardee, George, 289, 546, 550.
Pardee, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Parker, Edward, 546, 550.
Parker, Goodwife, 548, 553.
Parmelee, Sister, 553.
Parmelin, John, 161, 166.
Parmelin, John, jun., 166.
Parrot, Francis, 137.
Patrick, Daniel, 320, 413.
Patteson, Edward, 110, 151, 152, 543, 546, 55I.
Patteson, Sister, 545, 548.
Paul, Daniel, 110, 149, 219, 543.
Paulding, Benjamin, 153.
Payne, Mr., 225.
Peakin, John, 545.
Pearce, Mark, III, 146, 214, 268, 298, 543.
Peck, Goodman, 153.
Peck, Jeremiah, 269, 270, 285, 286, 287, 378.
Peck, Widow, 548.
Peck, William, 41, 110, 149, 291, 359, 542, 546, 556.
Peck, Sister, 545, 548, 552.
Pelham, Herbert, 445.
Pell, Thomas, 146, 367, 543.
Pennington, Ephraim, 547.
Pennington, Goodwife, 549, 553-
Perkins, Edward, 547, 552.
Perry, Richard, 109, 120, 122, 377, 543.
Perry, Mrs., 544.
Peters, Hugh, 69.
Philip of Spain, 5.
Pierce, Capt., 417, 419.
Pierpont, James, 219, 540, 541.
Pierson, Abraham, 242, 275, 285, 287, 311, 325, 346, 347, 385, 468, 484, 525.
Pigg, Robert, 63, 152, 153, 547.
Pigg, Goodwife, 548.
Pikes to be provided at the town's charge 298, 305.
Plane, William, 161, 167. Plastowe, Josias, 375. Platt, Richard, 110, 137, 155, 210. Pocock, John, 145, 155.
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INDEX.
Ponus, 319, 320, 331. Population of New Haven in 1641, 153.
Portrait of Davenport, 123.
Portrait which belonged to the Eaton family, 115. Post-office, germ of, 191.
Potter, Goody, 548, 552.
Potter, John, 97, 110, 150, 551. Potter's, John, wife, 552.
Potter, Joseph, 551.
Potter's, Joseph, wife, 553.
Potter, Sister, the midwife, 544.
Potter, Widow, 110, 150.
Potter, William, 110, 144, 213, 543, 545, 550. Potter's, William, wife, 544.
Powell, Thomas, 111, 142, 474, 543, 546, 551.
Powell, Sister, 545, 548, 553.
Preston, Edward, 546, 550.
Preston's, Edward, wife, 553.
Preston, Robert, 543.
Preston, William, 109, 129, 134, 151, 152, 543.
Preston, Sister, 178, 544, 548.
Prices at New Haven, 77, 79, 211, 217.
Prince, Thomas, 494.
Pringle, William, 551.
Privy Counsil, notes of its proceedings in January, 1637, 42.
Proprietors of Guilford in 1652, 166.
Proprietors of Milford in 1646, map opposite P. 155.
1 Proprietors of New Haven in 1641, a list of, 109. Prudden, James, 109, 137, 155.
Prudden, Peter, 44, 53, 63, 73, 90, 93, 99, 109, 137, 155, 156, 241. Prynne, William, 24. Punderson, Ebenezer, 140.
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