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Thus God hath visited and scourged me for my sins, and sought to wean me from this world. But I have ever found it a difficult thing to profit even but a little by the sorest and sharpest afflictions.1
1 Shepard remained pastor of the church at Cambridge till his death, Aug. 25, 1649, in the forty-fourth year of his age. He is described as "a poor, weak, pale-complec- tioned man." Edward Johnson speaks of him as "that gracious, sweet, heavenly-minded and soul- ravishing minister, Mr. Shepard ; "' and Fuller classes him among "the learned writers of Emmanuel Col- lege." After the death of his sec- ond wife, he married a third, Mar- garet Boradel, by whom he had one son, Jeremiah, who became the minister of Lynn, Oct. 6, 1680. After his death, she married his successor in the church at Cam- bridge, the Rev. Jonathan Mitchell. Shepard's eldest son, Thomas, was ordained pastor of the church in Charlestown, April 13, 1659, in which place he was succeeded by his son Thomas, May 5, 1680. Samuel, as has been already stated on page 555, was settled in the ministry at Rowley, Nov. 15, 1665. Anna, the daughter of the first Thomas Shepard, of Charlestown, was married, in 1682, to Daniel Quincy. They had one son, named John Quincy, born July 21, 1689, whose daughter Elizabeth married William Smith, the minister of Weymouth, and his daughter, Abi- gail, married the first President Adams, and was the mother of John Quincy Adams, who is thus a de- scendant, in the sixth generation,
from Thomas Shepard, of Cam- bridge. See Mather, i. 343-357, ii. 75, 100, 118, 125; Fuller's Hist. Cambridge, p. 206 ; Hazard's State Papers, ii. 17; Budington's Hist. of Charlestown Church, pp. 54,81, 219; Lewis's Lynn, p. 194 ; Mass. Hist. Coll. xiii. 152, xxviii. 248, 268.
The preceding Memoir is printed from the original manuscript, in the hand-writing of Thomas Shep- ard. It is evident that it was used by Mather in writing the Life of him in thé Magnalia. In 1750, it was in the possession of Samuel Blake, and, in 1768, of James Blake, the author of the Annals of Dorchester ; from whom it de- scended to the Rev. James Blake Howe, of Claremont, N. H., who presented it to the Shepard Con- gregational Society in Cambridge, for whose use it was transcribed and printed in 1832. By the kind- ness of the Rev. John A. Albro, the minister of that Society, I have been favored with the loan of the manuscript, and been permitted to reprint it, in a much more accurate and attractive form. Although the spelling has been modernized, and the punctuation corrected, not a single word of the original has been altered or omitted, whilst several passages, left out in the first pub- lication of the Memoir, are now inserted.
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INDEX .
A.
Aberginians, the, 374, 386. Abigail, the, 43, 79. See Gauden. Abousett river, in Lynn, 169, 407. Adams, John, President, his opinion concern- ing the treatment of the Indians, 160.
Adams, Thomas, one of the Massachusetts Company, 47, 53, 59, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87, 90, 92, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99, 101, 106, 107, 109, 113, 119, 120, 174, 289.
Adventurers, the merchant, abandon their enterprise, 11, 25. The beaver trade to be reserved to the, 96, 114, 148, 262. Articles of agreement between the planters and the, 100, 102. Privileges of the old, 115. Pri- vate, 151. Names of the, 174.
Agamenticus, Mount, 472.
Agawam, 307. Sagamore of, 307. Described, 410. See Ipswich, and Masconnomo. Agreement, at Cambridge, England, 86, 279-284. Air of New-England, 251.
Alcock, George, death of his wife, 314. No- tice of him, 314.
Aldersey, Samuel, 68, 71, 72, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 92, 94, 101, 102, 106, 117, 124, 174. Aldworth, Robert, 362. See Monhegan. Allerton, Isaac, 132, 486. Agent of the Ply- mouth Colony, 333.
Allin, John, Rev., 340.
Allotment of land, 69, 73, 74-77, 154, 174, 197-200, 384.
Alured, Mr., 526, 527, 542 ; and Colonel, 526. Ambrose, the, 127, 137, 310.
Ames, William, Rev., 512. His wife and children come to New England, 134. Anabaptists, 288.
Andrews, Richard, a benefactor of the Mas- sachusetts Colony, 81.
Andrews, Thomas, 79, 90. Notice of him, 81. Angel Gabriel, the, 453, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461. At anchor in King Road, 450, 451. Cast away, 478.
Antinomian Controversy, 258, 360, 546. Best account of the, 360.
Apparel for the Colonists, 40, 266.
Aquethneck, Rhode Island, 323.
Arbella, the, 93, 125, 127, 137, 262, 298, 310. Archer, John, Rev., 112, 120.
Armitage, Thomas, 450.
Arms, for the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 43, 54, 63.
Arnold, Andrew, 174.
Articles of agreement between the planters and adventurers, 100, 102.
Aspinwall, William, 316. Notice of him, 382.
Assistants, chosen, 71. See Courts and Mas- sachusetts.
Atonement, first heretical work on the, in New-England, 233.
Auditors appointed, 81.
Avery, John, Rev., 485, 486, 487, 488, 489. Perishes at sea, 490. See Thacher. Avery's Rock, 494.
B.
Backhouse,- , 70, 78, 79, 109. Bacon, Leonard, Rev., on Fugill, 525. Baker, John, 383.
Balch, John, 144. Notice of him, and of his family, 26.
Ball, John, Rev., 443.
Ball, Thomas, Rev., notice of, 443. Ballard, Daniel, 70, 79, 81, 82, 86, 87, 94, 101.
Bandoleers, 44, 267.
Barkley, William, 64.
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Barlow, Bishop, 422.
Barton's Point, 170.
Bassett, -, a student of Christ's Col-
lege, 505.
Batchelor, Stephen, Rev., 409.
Bateman, - , 90, 93.
Beard, Thomas, the first shoemaker, 186, 187.
Beaver - skins, 309, 320. To be sold, 93. Trade in, reserved to the adventurers, 96, 114, 148, 262.
Becon, Richard, 475.
Beecher, Thomas, 161. Master of the Tal- bot, 108, 172, 262. Notice of him, 219. Belknap, Jeremy, Rev., cited, 34. Bellingham, Richard, Gov., 13, 48, 174. Betts, John, 84.
Biby, Simon, 423.
Bilson, - .,76.
Biscoe, - -, 551, 552.
Blackstone, William, 150, 316, 380. Account of him, 169 ; his claims, 170; and his fam- ily, 171. See Boston.
Blackstone's Point, 381.
Black William, Duke of Saugus, 406.
Blake, Goodman, 231.
Blake, James, 481.
Bland, Mr., Rev. Thomas Shepard's grand- father, 499.
Bonitos, 226, 229, 464, 467.
Boon Island, 472.
Boreman, Felix, 63.
Bostock, Thomas, Master of the Defence, 543.
Boston, England, described, 48, 49.
Boston, New-England, Blackstone at, 150, 169, 380. Settlement of, 313, 381. Win- throp removes to, 381. Described, 397.
Boston Castle, account of, 358, 359.
Boston harbour, described, 393. Islands in, 405.
Boston men, the, 48, 440.
Bowditch, Nathaniel, 178.
Bowry, Richard, 70.
Brackenbury, Richard, notice of, 30. His deposition, 256.
Brackenbury, William, 383.
Bradford's and Winslow's Journal, effect of the publication of, 5.
Bradford, William, Gov., 243, 290, 299. On Massachusetts Bay, 19. On Lyford and Oldham, 20. On Smith, 151. On the affair of the Brownes, 287. Endicott's letter to him, cited, 290. Letters of Fuller, the phy- sician, to, cited, 299, 312, 314, 348. Sends to Salem for ammunition, 377. Cited, 32, 33, 394.
Bradshaw, - ., 109. Bradshaw, Job, 101, 174.
Bradshaw, Joseph, 82, 174.
Bradstreet, Simon, Gov., 97, 124, 126, 127, 304, 319, 339, 356, 378, 381. Notice of hini, 125.
Brand, Thomas, 165. See Brude.
Brereton, Sir William, his claim, and propo- sition to the Massachusetts Company, 51, 122. Brewster, William, 151.
Brickhed, Thomas, 64.
Bridge, Mr., Rev., 541. Bridge, John, notice of, 529.
Bright, Francis, Rev., 67, 143, 144, 152, 160, 164, 191, 194, 216, 376, 387. His agree- ment with the Massachusetts Company, 207-209. Account of him ; his return to England, 316.
Brown, Edinund, Rev., 357. .
Browne, , 65. Browne, , 222.
Browne, John, 61, 67, 71, 194.
, and Samuel, 144, 159, 160, 168, 174, 191, 296. Their difficulty with Endicott, 89, 290. A committee appointed to investigate the affair, 89, 288. Their letters to be opened, 91 ; and detained, 92. Furnished with a copy of the accusation against them, 94, 288. Their complaint, 108 ; and statement of grievances, 123, 288. In what respect guilty, 196. Statement of their case, 287. A tablet to the memory of, in the church at Salem, 288. See Browne, Samuel.
Browne, Kellam, 282, 283.
Browne, Samuel, 61, 67, 194.
Brownists, the Massachusetts colonists ac- cused of being, 331.
Brude, Thomas. 163, 164.
Bulkley, Peter, Rev., 357, 543.
Bull, Dixy, the pirate, account of, 362.
Burgess, William, secretary of the Massa- chusetts Company, 71, 72, 73, 124, 128, 166, 191.
Burleigh, Captain, 220.
Burnell, 82.
Burrowes, Mr., Rev., 542.
Bushell, Ruth, 525, 526.
Bushord, Richard, 174.
C.
Cambridge, England, Agreement at, 86, 279 - 284.
Cambridge, New England, synod at, 360, 547. See Newtown and Synod.
Cannon, for the Massachusetts Colony, 43. Cape Ann, men left at, 7. Two fishiug ves- sels employed at, 8. Disorders of the men left at, 10. Most of the men at return to England, 11. Those remaining remove to Naumkeag, 12. Cattle sent to, 12, 216. Conant, Lyford, and Oldham at, 20. Error concerning, 22. Fishing at, 22. Planta- tion at, 23, 310. Contest about a fishing- stage at, 32. A patent for, obtained by the company of New Plymouth, 33. Capacity of the harbour of, 233. See Naumkeag and New Plymouth.
Caps, 41. See Monmouth. Caron, Joseph, 81, 174. Carvel, 227.
Casson. Edward, 64.
Castle, Boston, account of the, 358, 359.
Cattle, first brought to Plymouth, 9, 216. Sent to Naumkeag, 12, 216 ; to the Massa- chusetts Colony, 66, 182, 190, 216, 310. The Massachusetts Colony better provided with, than the Colony of New Plymouth, 216. More wanted, 261.
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INDEX.
Chadderton, Laurence, Rev., notice of, 504. Chalmers, George, his assertions, with regard to the Massachusetts company, 89 ; dis- proved, 288 ; with regard to the Massachu- setts colonists, 296. Cited, 60.
Champney, Richard, 543. Notice of him, 538. Chape, meaning of, 63.
Chaplains, of the General Court of the Mas- sachusetts Company, chosen, 112.
Chappel, William, disputes with Cotton, 422. Charity, the, 353.
Charles I., 291, 292. The patent of the Mas- sachusetts Company confirmed by him, 13, 372. His proclamation, 84, 157.
Charles, the, 311, 330.
Charlestown, 259. Everett's address at, 127. Walford, the smith, at, 150, 152, 349, 375. Fuller, the physician of Plymouth, at, 299, 312, 314. Settlement of, 313, 374. Roger Clap at, 348. Records of, 369-387. The Spragues at, 374. First settlers of, 375. The town laid out, 376. A fort built, 377. Winthrop arrives at, 378. A church gath- ered, 379. No good water at, 380. First planters of, 382. Described, 400.
Charlton, Robert, 64.
Chatham. See Manamoyk.
Chelsea. See Rumney Marsh and Winnis- simet.
Chickatabot, sachem of Neponset, 305, 307, 309, 395. Unfriendly to the English, 305. Churches and public works, the charges of, how, and by whom, to be defrayed, 96, 148, 187.
Churchill, - -, 63. Clap, Edward, 354.
Clap, family, 354, 367.
Clap, Roger, 123, 260. His Memoirs, 343, 367. His early life in England, 345, 346. Sails from Plymouth, and arrives at Nan- tasket, 347. At Charlestown, 348 ; Water- town, 349; Dorchester, 350. Admitted into church fellowship, 355. Appointed Captain of Boston Castle, 357. Notice of, and of his family, 366. Cited, 170. See Western men. Clarendon, cited, 60, 99.
Clarke, - , 79,81.
Claydon, Barnaby, 61, 178.
Claydon, Richard, 61, 62, 177.
Cleaver, Robert, Rev., notice of, 444.
Clothing, for the Massachusetts Colony, 62. Cobbett, Thomas, Rev., 357.
Cockerill, Mr., tutor in Emmanuel college, Cambridge, 503.
Coddington, William, 48, 125, 126, 127, 298, 313, 319, 336, 545. Death of his wife, 314. Account of him, 337.
Coke, Sir John, 84.
Colbrand. See Colburn.
Colbron. See Colburn.
Colburn, William, 86, 87. Notice of, 338. Cole, Rice, 383.
Collins, Edward, notice of, 531.
Commissioners, sent from England, 365.
Common stock of the Massachusetts Com- pany, 120, 121, 125.
Conant, Christopher, 23.
Conant, Roger, 106, 144, 194, 243, 258. At
Nantasket, Cape Ann, and Naumkeag ; 20. Appointed agent for the adventurers, 23. Notice of, and of his family, 23. Re- moves to Cape Ann, 25. Petition of, 27. Conant, Roger, jr., the first child born at Sa- lem, 24.
Conant's Island, Governor's Garden so called, 24. Granted to Winthrop, 105. See Gov- ernor's Garden.
Converse, Edward, 401. Notice of, 383.
Cony, Thomas, 436. Notice of him, 48.
Cooke, Edward, 79, 81, 86, 101.
Cooke, George, 532, 544.
Cooke, Joseph, 544. Notice of him, 531. Corbet, Mrs., 541.
Cornish, Jeffrey, 457.
Cotton, John, Rev., 48, 103, 113, 164, 260, 283, 304, 317, 337, 340, 356, 357, 506, 512, 528, 530, 546, 547. On Humphrey, 106. His farewell sermon to the Massachusetts colonists, 126, 296. His farm, 400. His Life and Letters, 417-444. Obliged to con- ceal himself, 428, 432. Notice of, 429 ; and of his family, 429, 433. Resigns his vicarage, 436. His reasons for reinoving to New-England, 438.
Cotton, Seaborn, birth, and notice of, 438.
Coulson, Christopher, 47, 68, 71, 72, 82, 86, 87,88,101, 107.
Courts, General, of the Massachusetts Com- pany, in London, 78, 79, 82, 86, 87, 88, 90, 94, 101, 109, 113, 119, 120, 192.
of Assistants, 73, 76, 98, 107, 125, 127. Coventry, Thomas, Lord, 84.
Cox, Thomas, master of the George Bonaven- ture, 143, 172.
Cradock, Matthew, 29, 30, 47, 50, 51, 53, 59, 65, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 98, 99, 101, 102, 105, 106, 107, 109, 113, 116, 119, 120, 141, 142, 155, 161, 162, 163, 165, 166, 171, 174, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 289, 292, 361. Governor of the New-England Company, 30. His house, where situated, 74. His proposition to transfer the gov- ernment and patent of the plantation to New-England, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 97, 98, 176, 282. His letter to Endicott, 129-137, 138. Account of, and of his family, 137. His plantation at Mistick, 137, 313, 374, 404. Crane, - -, 70, 78, 81, 82, 94. Crowther, William, 70, 174.
Cushman, Robert, on the preacher for Ply- mouth, 20. Cited, 33.
D.
Darby, William, 82, 174, 410.
Darley, Henry, 523.
Darley, Richard, 523, 525.
Darley, Sir Richard, 523, 525, 527.
Davenport, John, Rev., 70, 90, 94, 97, 99, 101,
102, 109, 120, 123, 135, 143, 165, 357, 419, 433. Notice of him, 102. Cited, 428.
Davenport, Richard, 30, 65, 81, 86, 87, 359. Notice of him, 31. His death, 358. Davis, John, cited, 34.
Davis, Richard, 79, 86, 87, 174.
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Defence, the, 517, 543. See Bostock.
Dicker, meaning of, 41. Dickinson, Mr. Rev., 504.
Diligence, the, 449, 452, 453. Dix, Anthony, notice of, 362.
Dod, John, Rev., notice of, 444. Dodge, William, notice of, 179. Dodge, William, Jr., 179.
Dorchester, England, the cradle of the Massa- chusetts Colony, 50.
Dorchester, Lord Viscount, the patent of the Massachusetts Company obtained through him, 60.
Dorchester, New-England, settlement of, 314, 350, 380. Roger Clap at, 350. Described, 395. See Western men.
Dorchester Fields, 349.
Dorchester Neck, 350.
Dorchester Planters, 145, 179, 194. Their controversy with the new comers, 31.
Dorrell, John, his grant from Robert Gorges, 169.
Dorset, planters from, 179. Sixty families expected from, 260. See Western men.
Dove, Thomas, Rev., Bishop of Peterbor- ough, notice of, 515.
Dover, N. H., the Hiltons settle at, 315. Downing, Calibute, 97.
Downing, Emanuel, notice of, and of his fam- ily; 97.
Downing, Sir George, 97, 125. Ducks, wild, in New-England, 253.
Dudley, Thomas, 29, 48, 86, 94, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 106, 107, 113, 116, 125, 126, 282, 298, 316, 317, 337, 339, 356, 378, 381. De- puty Governer of the Massachusetts Col- ony, 127, 305. His letter to the Countess of Lincoln, 301-341. Account of, and of his family, 304. Errors of, 13, 308.
Dummer, Richard, 411.
Dunkirk, and the Dunkirkers, 218, 330.
Dunster, Henry, Rev., account of, 552, 553. Durbridge, - -, 62. Durley, Henry, 174.
E.
. Eagle, the, 92, 99, 101. See Arbella. Earls-Colne, description of, 514. The lecture established at, 514. See Wilson.
Easton, Nicholas, 171.
Eaton, Nathaniel, 552, 553. Account of him, 551.
Eaton, Theophilus, 53, 59, 60, 71, 72, 76, 77, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 92, 103, 106, 109, 113, 116, 120, 126, 551. Notice of him, 123. Edes, William, 179. Edmonds, James, 47.
Elbridge, Gyles, 362. See Monhegan.
Eldred. See Alured.
Election Day, first of the Massachusetts Company, 70.
Eliot, John, Rev., the Apostle, 258, 356, 357, 397, 511, 512. Account of, and of his fam- ily, 365. Eliot, William, 486.
Elizabeth, the, 452, 453. Elizabeth Bonadventure, 415. See Graves.
Elizabeth, Queen, and Sir Walter Mildmay, 421. Her remark respecting Bishop Dove, 515.
Emigration, obstructions to, 260, 428, 448. See Massachusetts.
Emmanuel College, most of the magistrates and ministers of New-England educated at, 357, 421. Its founder, 421, 504. See Chadderton, Mildmay, and Preston.
Endicott, John, Gov., 29, 43, 68, 71, 97, 98, 106, 123, 142, 143, 147, 152, 156, 159, 160, 163, 171, 174, 191, 215, 217, 319, 320, 321, 356, 373, 376. Emigration with, 13, 310. Johnson on, 13. At Salem, 30, 372, 373. Sends to Plymouth for a physician, 32. Governor of the plantation of Massachu- setts Bay, 66, 173, 175, 193. Letters from, 83, 89, 109, 131, 141, 249. Letters to, from the Company in England, 99, 136, 290, 291. Cradock's letter to him, 129-137. Death of his wife, 131, 156, 292. Marries again, 131. His instructions, 68, 132, 138, 139 - 191, 146, 153. How justified in his pro- ceedings towards the Brownes, 159, 160, 196. His daring spirit, 289. His letter to Gov. Bradford, cited, 290. Account of him, 291.
England, lectures and lecturers in, 70, 513, 514. Mortality in, 351, 500. Commis- sioners sent from, 365.
Everett, Edward, 153. His addresses at Charlestown, 127, 552. Cited, 31, 365.
Ewstead, Richard, 165.
F.
Fagot, meaning of, 39. Familists, troubles from the, 546, 550. See Antinomians, and Hutchinson.
Family Registers, to be kept, 177, 188. Famine, in the Colony; 351, 352.
Farmer, Mr., Rev. Thomas Shepard's brother- in-law, 501.
Farmer, John, cited, 313, 335, 341.
Farr, George, notice of, 180.
Fasts, kept by the Colonists, 224, 226, 316. One at Plymouth, 316.
Felt, Joseph B., Rev., errors of, corrected, 31, 54, 110, 132, 179, 278.
Fenwick, Mrs., 528.
Feoffees, for supporting lecturers, 70. See Lectures.
Fines, Charles, notice of, 298.
Fish and fishing, on the north-eastern coasts of New-England, 5, 309. At Cape Ann, 8, 22. Ill success in, 8, 10. At Newfound- land, 9, 184; Monhegan, 22; Massachu- setts Bay, 22. Implements for, 184.
Fishing-vessels, to be built, 181.
Flint, Henry, Rev., 357.
Flyer, Francis, 101.
Fodder, meaning of, 39.
Ford, Edward, 94, 174.
Four Sisters, the, 39, 78, 107, 154, 175, 180, 184, 216, 217, 242, 249, 261. See Harman. Fower, Barnabas, 451. Notice of him, 450. Fox, Thomas, Cradock's servant, to be whip- ped, 137.
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Foxcroft, George, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 78, 79, 86, 87, 90, 94, 98, 99, 101, 109, 174.
France. See Huguenots.
Frost, Edmund, notice of, 539.
Fugill, Thomas, notice of, 525.
Fuller, Samuel, the physician at Plymouth, sent for to Salem, 32. Morton's insinuation respecting, 131. At Charlestown, 299, 312, 314. His letters to Gov. Bradford, cited, 126, 299, 312, 314, 348.
Fuller, Thomas, Rev., on Ward, 426. On Dod, 444. Cited, 421, 537.
G.
Gace, John, 56.
Gager, William, 316. His death ; notice of him, 317.
Gardiner, Lion, 306. Cited, 454.
Gardiner, Sir Christopher, 361. His en- deavours to injure the Massachusetts Colo- ny, 321, 335. Account of him, 333.
Gardner, - -- , 85.
Gardner, Henry, his New-England's Vindi- cation, cited, 322.
Gardner, Thomas, an overseer at Cape Ann, 23.
Garrad, or Garrett, Richard, his death, and notice of him, 329.
Gauden, Henry, master of the Abigail, 43.
General Considerations for planting New- England, 269-278. Authorship of, 278.
General Court, prayer at the opening of the ; antiquity of the practice, 112. See Massa- chusetts.
George Bonaventure, the, 39, 138, 143, 147, 154, 163, 166, 172, 176, 182, 216. See Cox. Gibbons, Edward, account of, 383.
Gibbs, John, master of the Lion's Whelp, 172, 222.
Glad wing, John; 64.
Glass, for windows, 264.
Glover, John, 70, 174. Notice of, 383.
Goffe, Edward, notice of, 539.
Goffe, Thomas, 47, 50, 51, 53, 59, 64, 65, 68, 69, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 106, 107, 108, 113, 114, 116, 125, 126, 156, 289. Interested in the Massachusetts Company, 4, 29. Deputy Governor, 30. Notice of him, 70. His dog, 225.
Goodwin, Thomas, Rev., account of him, 515. Gorges, John, 52. Succeeds to his brother's patent, 170.
Gorges, Robert, 148. His colony, 21, 169, 394. His patent, 51. His grant to Dorrell, 169. See Gorges, John.
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 148, 331, 451. Sends over Thomson and the Hiltons, 315. Cited, 29, 448.
Gorton, Samuel, 151, 161.
Gott, Charles, notice of, 30.
Governor's Garden, originally called Conant's Island, 24. Granted to Winthrop, 105, 152. See Conant's Island. Grahame, James, cited, 135, 288.
Grampus, 226, 229, 461, 463, 464, 467. Graves, Thomas, the engineer, 53, 67, 144,
157, 191, 194, 250, 259, 375, 387. His con- tract, 56. Account of him, 152. Letter from, 152, 264 -266, 310. His qualifica- tions, 153. Lays out Charlestown, 376. Graves, Thomas, mate of the Talbot, 153. Notice of him, 262. Master of the Eliza- beth Bonadventure, 415.
Garrett, Hugh, 383.
Greene, John, 387.
Guns and gunpowder, proclamation to pre- vent the sale of, 42.
H.
Hacket, -, Rev., 427. Hag-birds, 229, 464.
Half-moon, the, 7.
Hampden, John, 60, 298, 317.
Handmaid, the, 310, 311. Sails for England, 321.
Hanscombe, Thomas, 61.
Harlakenden family, 516, 531. Kindness of the members of the, toward Shepard, 520. Harlakenden, Roger, 532, 541, 542, 543, 544. Account of him, 517. His death, 554.
Harman, Roger, master of the Four Sisters, 175. Harret, Robert, 63.
Harvard College, founded, 551. See New- town.
Harvard, John, Rev., 551. Account of him, 552.
Harwood, George, 43, 47, 51, 53, 59, 61, 72, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 86, 87, 88, 91, 94, 98, 99, 101, 107, 113, 119, 120, 121, 174, 289. Notice of him, 70.
Harwood, Henry, notice of, 328.
Haward, Richard, 178.
Haynes, John, Gov., 512, 517.
Helme, Gawen, 64.
Hewes, - -, his contest with the people of New-Plymouth, 32.
Hewson, John, 46.
Hewson, Thomas, 47, 70, 76, 82, 83, 90, 92, 93, 94, 98, 99, 101, 109, 174.
Higden, Peter, 486.
Higginson, Francis, Rev., 13, 30, 65, 67, 107, 135, 143, 144, 147, 191, 194, 290, 291. Em- igration with, 14, 55, 310. Letters to, from the Company, in England, 99, 287. His agreement with the Massachusetts Com- pany, 209-212. His family, 211. His Journal, 213-238. His wife, 236. His death, 236, 317. His New-England's Plan- tation, 239 - 259. His Journal never printed in England, 242. Accused of exaggera- tion, 243, 310. Letter from, to his friends at Leicester, England, 260-264. Account of him, and of his family, 317. See Massa- chusetts, and Salem.
Higginson, John, Rev., account of, 166. Cited, 307.
Hildersham, Arthur, 427. Notice of him, 66. Hilton, Edward and William, sent over by Gorges and Mason, 315. See Dover.
Hobart, Peter, Rev., 357. Hodsen, Daniel, 174.
Hog Island, 472.
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Holbeech, Mr , 522.
Holden, Randall, 161.
Holmes, Abiel, Rev., cited, 318.
Hooker, Thomas, Rev., 260, 304, 357, 365, 423, 439, 440, 506, 513, 528, 530. Notice of him, 314. Account of, and of his family, 512. On Eaton, 551. Cited, 164. Hope, the, 532. Hopkins, Edward, 103.
Horne. John, 30.
Horses, first brought to Massachusetts, 14. Hough, Atherton, 48, 431.
Houghton, Henry, notice of, 182.
House of correction, to be established, 177. Houses, two burnt, 338. .
Hoyt, Simon, 375. Hubbard, F. M., on Endicott, 292.
Hubbard, William, Rev., 357. Errors of, 13, 24, 160. His Narrative, 17. Notice of him, 34. On Smith, 151. Cited, 8, 66, 126, 299, 313, 318, 449, 478.
Hudson, Henry, his ship, 7.
Hudson, William, 333.
Hudson's river, discovery of, 7.
Huet, Ephraim, Rev., 164, 357.
Huguenots, persecution of the, 274. Protestants.
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Hull, originally called Nantasket, 19.
Humble Request of Winthrop and his com- pany, to their brethren of the Church of England, 293-299.
Humphrey, John, 29, 43, 60, 65, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73. 76, 78, 86, 87, 94, 97, 93, 101, 102, 105, 107, 109, 113, 119, 120, 125, 127, 174, 282. On the Planter's Plea, 16. Treasurer of the adventurers, 24. Notice of him, 106.
Humphrev, the Lady Susan, 303.
Hutchins, Thomas, 59, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 76, 77, 81, 82, 88, 101, 107, 174.
Hutchinson, Anne, 360, 546, 548. See Anti- nomians.
Hutchinson, Thomas, Gov., cited, 24, 29, 48, 60, 116, 127, 151, 164, 187, 299, 326, 402. On Endicott, 292.
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Indians, probably had intercourse with the Jews, 12. Irregular trading with the, 83, 84, 309. Conversion of the, 133, 142, 202, 211, 215, 258, 273, 364. Massacre by, in Virginia, 136. Treatment of the, 159, 160, 172, 258. Their land to be purchased, 176. Spirits not to be sold to, 190. Manners, customs, and religion, of the, 256-258. Their sagamores or sachems, 256, 305- 307. Destroyed by pestilence, 256, 277. Their dress, 256 ; weapons, habits, household stuff, houses, and gods, 257; their lan- guage, 258. Seven, killed in a quarrel, at Weymouth, 305. Small pox among the, 305, 306, 386. Plot of the, 309. Conspiracy among the, 377. See Aberginians.
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