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> Punderson, John, 100, 101, 110, 140, 543, 546, 550.
Punderson, Sister, 544, 548, 552.
Purchase of lands from the Indians, 84, 89, 91, 164, 172, 174, 319, 320, 321. Puritan emigration commences in the time of the third parliament of Charles the First, 22.
Puritans and Separatists at New Haven, 93. Puritans, English, reasons why they emi- grated to New England, I.
Purrier, William, 173. Pym, John, 445
Q.
Quakers, 234.
Quarters in the town-plot at New Haven, 76 Quarters, outland, at New Haven, bounda. ries of, 104.
Quesaquash, 84, 88.
Quinnipiac, the Pequot war made the English acquainted with, 61; seven men spend the winter at, 63; arrival at, of its first plant- ers, 69; name of, changed to New Haven, II2.
Quinnipiac Indians, 73, 74, 317, 318.
R.
Rates, Theophilus Eaton pays, in Massa- chusetts, 65.
Rawson, Edward, 434, 436, 442.
Raynor, Thurston, 175.
Reeder, John, 110, 151.
Reekes, Stephen, 205.
Reeve, James, 173.
Regicides, the, Whalley and Goffe, arrive at Boston, 418; at New Haven, 423; are concealed in the mill, 428; at Judges' cave, 431, 434; at Milford, 435; at Hadley, 444. Relf, Thomas, 167.
Restraint which the Puritans put upon their feelings, 370. Rich, Lord, 445.
Rich, Sir Nathanael, 445.
Richards, James, 501, 502, 503, 506, 514. Richardson, Edward, 421.
Robinson, John, 125.
Robinson, Thomas, 211.
Rogers, Ezekiel, 81, 82, 83, 84, 131, 137, 141, 364.
Ross, George, 551. Rossiter, Bray, 500, 501, 503, 504, 579, 580, 532.
Rossiter, John, 500. Rowe, Matthew, 546, 550 __ Rowe, Goodwife, 549, 553. Rowe, Nathanael, 127, 535, 536.
Rowe, Owen, 109, 127, 128, 377.
Rowlandson, Mr., 266.
Ruggles, Thomas, 241. Russell, James, 111, 129, 219, 543, 546, 550.
Russell, Sister, 545, 549, 553.
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Russell, John, 444. Russell, Sir William, 49.
Russell, William, 152, 153, 219, 290, 546, 550. Russell's,. William, wife, 548, 552.
Rutherford, Henry, 110, 150, 419, 542, 546, 550. Rutherford, Sister, 544, 547, 552.
S.
Sabbath worship, at Quinnipiac under an oak-tree, 72; in the meeting-houses, 252, 375. Sacket, John, 547, 551. Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 445.
\ Sanford, Thomas, 433.
Sassacus, 328, 332. Saul, Thomas, 218. Savage, James, 127.
Sawing lumber, 79, 217.
Sawseunck, 89. Say and Seal, Lord, 445, 449, 571.
Schedule for taxation at New Haven, 109.
School, colony grammar, 275; Mr. Peck, master of, 285; Mr. Peck's propositions concerning, 236.
School, town, at Guilford, Mr. Higginson, master of, 269; Mr. Peck, master of, 269. School, town, at Milford, Mr. Gunn, master of, 270.
School, town, at New Haven, Mr. Cheever, master of, 262; Mr. Jeanes, master of, 264; Mr. Hanford, master of, 265; Mr. Bowers, master of, 266; Mr. Pardee, mas- ter of, 289.
Schools carly established, 261. Scott, John, 481, 484, 485. Scranton, Dennis, 425. Scranton, John, 166. Searl, Mr., 528. Sebequanash, 332. Secretary Fugill put out of office, 139. Sedgwick, Robert, 201, 202.
Sceley, Robert, 102, 109, 126, 130, 132, 195, 211, 295, 311, 313, 314, 542, 547.
Seeley, Sister, 544, 548. Sellevant, David, 322.
Separatists and Puritans at New Haven, 93. Seven men, chosen for the foundation-work of a church and a government, 101.
Seward, Edward, 167.
Shaumpishuh, 85, 88, 164, 318.
Sheader, John, 167. Sheafe, Jacob, 169.
Shearman, Samuel, 513, 514, 515, 518, 521, 525.
Shepard, Thomas, 138, 255, 342.
Sherman, John, 241.
Sherman, Old Father, 150.
Sherman, Widow, 110, 112, 150.
Ship-carpenters, at New Haven, 219.
Ship-money, 23.
Shoe-making, unworkmanlike, 220.
Sickness at New Haven in 1658 and 1659, 366.
Signature of Davenport, 67; of Eaton, 67; of Momaugin, and other Quinnipiacs, 88; of Montowese, 89; of Sawseunck, 89. Skidmore, Richard, 173.
Smart, Peter, 25.
Smith, George, 110, 112, 150, 543, 546, 550. Smith, Sister, 545, 548, 552.
Smith, Judge, 380.
Smith, Ralph D., 162, 276, 350.
Smith, Thomas, 214.
Smyth, Robert, 173.
Social compact at Quinnipiac, 74.
Social life, influenced by religion, 372; and by residence in a new country, 373.
Social inequality, manifestations of, 374.
Soldiers sent to defend Uncas, 307; sent against the Dutch, 310; rations for, 312, 314; sent against Ninigret, 314.
Somers, William, 167. Southold, settled, 171; church of, gathered,
171; purchased in the name of New Haven, 172; under one jurisdiction with New Haven, 172; some of its planters, 173; se- dition at, 406; revolts from New Haven to Connecticut, 463.
Sowheng, 325, 326, 327, 555.
Sperry. Richard, 430, 431, 434, 551.
Sperry, Goodwife, 554.
Spinage, Humphrey, 551.
Spinage, Goodwife, 331, 552. Spinning, 364.
Stamford, purchased, 174; settled, 175; ad- mitted to membership in the colony, 175; named, 175; in favor of war, 309, 404, 405; sedition at, 405, 406; some of its inhab-
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itants received under the protection of Con- necticut, 465. Standish, Miles, 293. Stanton, Thomas, 84, 89, 347. Star Chamber, 23, 24. Stephenson, William, 421. Stevens, Thomas, 167, 311. Stiles, Ezra, 81, 121, 126, 135, 241, 348, 434, 447. Stillwell, Jasper, 166. Stolyon, Mrs., 210, 211.
Stone, John, 161, 166. Stone, Samuel, 237, 465, 467, 482, 572. Stone, William, 161, 167.
Stonehill, Henry, 136, 155.
Stoughton, Israel, 61, 343.
Stoughton, William, 27. Street, Nathanael, 550.
Street, Nicholas, 239, 275, 285, 287, 291, 419, 440, 441, 468, 474, 504, 556.
Street, Mrs., 552.
Street, Samuel, 289, 290. Stuyvesant, Peter, 195, 205. Sugcogisin, 84, 88.
Sumptuary laws, none in New Haven, 382. Sunday evening, spent in social intercourse, 550. Swain, William, 329, 385. Swazey, John, 173. Swinerton, Mrs., 153.
T.
Table furniture, 356. Talcott, John, 477, 493. Talmadge, Robert, 324, 545. Talmadge, Goodwife, 548, 552. Taphanse, 331. Tapp, Edmund, 110, 137, 155, 156, 157. Tappan, Capt., 408. Tapping, James, 433. Target-shooting, 297.
Taynter, Michael, 322. Temple, Sir Thomas, 430, 433, 442.
Tench, Edward, 76, 104, 105, 111, 140, 145. Terry, Richard, 173.
Thanksgiving, the annual, 300; postponed, | Tuttle's, Thomas, wife, 553.
416. Thomas, John, 543, 546, 551. Thomas's, John, wife, 545, 543, 553.
Thompson, Anthony, 110, 150, 151, 542.
Thompson, Sister, 544, 547, 552. Thompson, John, 149, 153, 545, 550.
Thompson, John, jun., 546. Thompson, Major Robert, 481, 484, 485, 555.
Thompson, William, 542, 545, 550. Thorpe, Nathanael, 322, 323, 324.
Thorp, William, 111, 145, 543, 547, 551. Thorp, Goodwife, 548. 552.
Tibbals, Thomas, 155, 108.
Tichener, Martin, 546, 551.
Tichener, Goodwife, 549, 553.
Todd, John, 142. Todd, Christopher, 143, 153, 543, 545, 550.
Todd, Sister, 544, 548, 552.
Toquatoes, 331.
Town plot at New Haven laid out, 75.
Trade of New Haven with Boston, 190; with Manhattan, 191; with Delaware Bay, 203; with Virginia, 204; with Barbadoes, 205; with England, 207.
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Trainings, military, 296, 378.
Treat, Robert, 285, 421, 433, 466, 468, 490, 506, 513.
Troopers, a company of, 304.
Trowbridge, Thomas, 110, 150, 290, 550.
Trowbridge's, Thomas, wife, 552.
Trowbridge, William, 550.
Trowbridge's, William, wife, 552.
Trumbull, Benjamin, 59, 64, 68, 73, 90, 165, 171, 173, 174, 175, 194, 195, 212, 316, 318, 326, 346, 388, 404, 525.
Tucker, Francis, 37.
Tucker, John, 173.
Turkish pirate, 210.
Turner and Fenner, 42.
Turner, Isaac, 551. Turner, Nathanael, 100, 102, 109, 121, 122, 124, 138, 144, 146, 174, 209, 210, 213, 293, 294, 295, 296, 298, 319, 537.
Turner, Mrs., 544. Tuthill, John, 173, 176.
Tuttle, John, 546, 551. Tuttle's, John, wife, 553.
Tuttle, Elizabeth, 120.
Tuttle, Jonathan, 550.
Tuttle, William, 109, 119, 324, 474, 543, 546, 550.
Tuttle, Sister, 544, 547, 552.
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U.
Uncas, 307, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 343, 344. Underhill, John, 62, 178, 293, 308, 320, 330.
V.
Vail, Jeremiah, 173. Vane, Harry, 52. Vere, Lady Mary, 29, 31, 113, 172.
Vincent, John, 153, 543, 547.
W.
Wakefield, John, 151, 543, 546.
Wakefield, Sister, 545, 548.
Wakeman, John, 179, 208, 220, 229, 230, 420, 545. Wakeman, Sister, 544, 547.
Walker, John, 153.
Wampum, 212, 259.
Ward, Andrew, 174, 175, 176, 179.
Ward, George, 111, 129, 219.
Ward, Goodman, 214.
Ward, Lawrence, 111, 129, 219, 433.
Ware, John, 551.
Warwick, Earl of, 445, 446, 448, 449, 571.
Wascussue, 319
Wash, 322.
Watch-house, 301.
Watch, night, 299.
Watch to be kept on days of worship, 302. Waters, Joseph, 514.
Watson, Edward, 547.
Watson, Goodwife, 549.
Wattoone, 323, 329. Wawequa, 335, 336, 337.
Weaving, 364.
Welch, Thomas, 136, 155, 156.
Wells, William, 173.
Wepowaug, land at, bought by Prudden and his company, 91. Wepowaug Indians, 318, 319.
Wequash, 332, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345. Wesaucunck, 84, 83. Westerhouse, William. 149, 192, 193, 367. Westminster confession of faith, 243.
Whalley, Edward, 142, 365, 421, 422, 423, 424, 428, 430, 431, 432, 433, 435, 436, 440, 443, 444.
Wheeler, Thomas, 543, 546, 547, 551.
Wheeler, Goody, 545, 548.
Wheeler, Moses, 111, 129.
Whitaker, Ephraim, 172, 173.
White, Henry, 112, 134. Whitehead, Isaac, 546.
Whitehead, Samuel, 110, 148, 297, 311, 543, 545, 550.
Whitehead, Sister, 545, 548, 553.
Whitfield, Henry, 43, 125, 144, 160, 161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 240, 241, 269, 275, 318, 423, 481.
Whitfield's house, 349, 350, 351, 352.
Whiting, Mr., 510.
Whitman, Zachariah, 137, 155, 156, 157, 241, 377.
Whitmore, John, 175, 331.
Whitnell, Jeremiah, 109, 136, 543, 547, 551.
Whitnell, Sister, 544, 549.
Whitway, Thomas, 333.
Wigglesworth, Edward, 111, 142, 376, 377, 542.
Wigglesworth, Sister, 544.
Wigglesworth, Michael, 72, 142, 262, 531.
Wilford, John, 543.
Wilkes, William, 131.
Willard, Major, 314, 404.
Williams, Roger, 64, 342. Williams, Widow, 111, 145
Willis, Mr., 535, 536.
Willoughby, Francis, 555.
Wilmot, Benjamin, 153, 542, 546, 551.
Wilmot, Goodwife, 544, 548, 552.
Wilmot, Goodwife, jun., 548.
Wilmot, William, 551.
Wines, Barnabas, 173.
Winslow, Edward, 46.
Winslow, Josiah, 494.
Winston, John, 290, 546, 550.
Winston, Goodwife, 549.
Winthrop, John, 52, 54, 56, 60, 61, 63, 63, 73, $3, 91, 114, 127, 131, 190, 208, 210, 219, 231, 321, 330, 341, 358, 382, 383, 535, 537, 540, 567.
Winthrop, John, jun., 53, 224, 239, 354, 36S, 369, 415, 417, 419, 422, 423, 424, 448, 449, 464, 467, 469, 471, 473, 475, 476, 477, 481,
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482, 483, 484, 485, 493, 494, 496, 497, 505, 506, 517, 526, 527, 563, 566, 571, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577. Winthrop, Mrs. John, jun., 354. Winthrop, Waitstill, 500, 502, 503.
Wolcott, Henry, 506.
Wooden, Will, 551. Wooden, Goodwife, 553. Woodgreen, Mr., 437.
Worship, public, on the Lord's day, 252.
Wyllys, Samuel, 463, 465, 467, 477, 478, 485, 486, 491, 495, 500, 502, 503, 506, 510, 513.
Y.
Yale, David, 40, 109, 120, 138.
Yale, Elihu, 120, 138. .
Vale, Thomas, 40, 110, 138, 213, 446, 543, 546, 549. Yale, Mrs., 544, 548, 552. Yorkshire company of emigrants at Quinni. piac, 81. Young, Anne, 40. Youngs, John, 171, 172, 173, 174, 234. Youngs, John, jun., 315, 406, 407, 408, 409, 463, 464.
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