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Robinson, William, quaker, executed, 357.
Rock, Forefather's, account of, 36.
Rogers, Rev. Mr., 289.
Rogers, Thomas, 26.
Rose, frigate, 352, 417, 418.
Roswell, Sir Henry, 236, 233, 240. Rouse, John, 155.
Roxbury, settlement of, 280, 281.
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S.
Babbath, first Christian in New England, 35. Regulations for observance of in Mass. 351.
St. Clair, Gen. 134.
St. Domingo, Expedition against, 130.
Salem, settlement of, 347. Church es- tablished at, 350. Military company formed, 348. Resolution of town of, 392.
Salstonstall, Sir Richard, 236, 240, 241, 242, 310, 359, 378.
Samoset, description of, and reception at Plymouth, 41, and of his Indians, 42. Instructs the settlers how to plant corn, 45.
Sandys, Sir Edwin, 13. Notice of, 15, 24.
Saquish, in Plymouth Harbor, 35, 199, Squaw sachem of Massachusetts, 59.
Sassacus, sachem of the Pequots, 303,305. ! Sangus, Lynn. 280.
Sausaman, John, 164. Reveals hostile de-
signs of, and is killed by Philip's In- ! dians, 181.
Sausmares, Seigniory of, 422.
Savage, Elizabeth, 135, 346.
Savage, James, cited, 250, 261, editor of Winthrop, 267, 292, 299, 374.
Say and Sele, Lord, 142, 269, 276, 300.
Seafowl abundant at Cape Cod, 27.
Seal of New England under Andros, 410. Secretary of New Plymouth, 146.
Sedgwick, Gen. Robert, 371.
Seily, Capt. 185, 190.
Sequassen, a sachem, 309.
Sergeant, John, 386.
Sergeant Major General, 290, 350.
Serlo, Norman bishop, against long hair, 359.
Settlements in Canada, &c., 9.
Sewall, Chief Justice, 402, 413, 421.
Sewall, Samuel, 402.
Schools established in New Plymouth, 170, 209.
Scituate, settlement of, 201, 262.
Sharpe, Samuel, 281.
Shattock, Samuel, 358.
Shawmut, Boston, sachem of, 58, 215. Sheafe, Sampson, 100.
Shirley, James, 72, 74.
Shirley, Gen. William, 90.
Shrimpton, Samuel, 386.
Shute, Gov. Samuel, 399.
Sickness, Indian customs in, 101, 104. Slade's Ferry in Swansey, 102.
Slaney, John, 43.
Sloughter, Gov. of New York, 220, 223, Tax for the support of the clergy, 210. 393.
Smith, John, Capt., 28, names Plymouth, Taylor, Ann, 132. 135.
37. History and map of New Eng- land, 38. Detests Hunt, the kidnap- per, 43.
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Smith Laurence, 231.
Smith, Richard, 403.
Smith, Sir Thomas, 15, 16.
Snow, Mark, 174.
Soule, George, 26.
Southampton, pilgrims leave, 20.
Southeoat, Thomas, 239, 240.
South Church, Boston, 412, 414.
Southworth, Constant. 88, 89, 90.
Southworth, Nathaniel, 133.
Southworth, Thomas, 88. 89, 151.
Sowams. seat of Massasoit, 56.
Spain. See United Provinces.
Sparhawk, Rev. John, 137, 361.
Sparrow, ship, 61.
Speedwell, tonnage of the, 19. Puts back, 20. Dismissal, 21.
Squanto, or Squantum, history of, 43, 41, 45, 55, 56. Death of, 62, 95, 97.
Of Pocasset, 162.
Standish, Capt. Miles, 26. Military commander at New Plymouth, 28, 176. Heads an excursion along Cope Cod, 28. Goes to meet Massasont, 44. 45, 58, 62. Expedition against Indians at Weymouth. 65, 66. Visits Pascataqua, 67, 72. Attacked by Old- ham, 86, 140, 141, 148, 170.
Standish, Miles, Jr., 133.
Stephens, Major Gen. Ebenezer, 134.
Stephenson, Marmaduke, quaker, hung, 357.
Stockbridge, Dr. 199.
Stone, Rev. Samuel, 298, 300.
Stone, a West Indian, takes a Plymouth bark at Connecticut, which is retaken by Dutch sailors, 142.
- Stonington, 148.
Storehonse at Plymouth, 37. 38.
Stoughton, Capt. Israel, 304.
Stoughton, William, 3-6.
Strafford, Earl of, 314. 322. 323, 330, 333.
Stuyvesant. Gov., supposed plot of, with Indians, 370.
Suckiaug, Hartford, 301.
Sunckquasson, sachem, 302.
Sunday in Holland, 14.
Swamp Fight, Narragansett, 136.
Swan, arrival of the, 61.
Synod, at Cambridge, 256.
T.
Tailer, Lieut. Gov. William, 389.
Tarratines, Eastern Indians, 59. Taunton river, pestilence on, 96.
For fortifying Newtown, 285.
Ten Hills Farm, 264.
Thompson, David, 67, 111.
Ticonderoga, 199.
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Tilden, Nathaniel, 202.
Tilly, Edward, 26, 28.
Tilly, John, 26. Tindal, Sir John, 268.
Tindal, Margaret, 268.
Tinker, Thomas, 26.
Tisquantum. See Squanto.
Toleration, want of in England, 15, 242. ! In Holland, 13. In New Plymouth, 125; which Winslow laments, 126. Denounced, 177.
Tracy, John, 171.
Trade opened on the Kennebeck and Connecticut, 72. 74. 111, 112. Wir's- low engaged in, 112.
Treat, Major Robert, 185. Governor of Connecticut, 115.
Treaty with Massasoit. 44.
Trumbull, Rev. Benjamin, cited, 312.
Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan, 267.
Turner, John, 26.
Tyng, Edward, 402.
Tyng, Rebecca, 402.
U.
Uncas, sachem of the Mohegans, assists English against Pequots, 304, 306, 309.
Underhill, Captain John, 378.
Undertakers, or first purchasers, names of, 72, 277, 347.
Union of New Plymouth with Massa- chusetts Bay, 204, 923.
United Provinces and Spain, truce be- tween, 16.
Upham, Rev. Charles Wentworth, cited, 319, 327,330.
Upham, Lieut. Phinehas, 190.
Usher, John, 400, 413.
Utrecht, treaty of. 393.
Uxbridge, treaty of, 324.
V.
Vane, Sir Christopher, Lord Bernard, 334.
Vane, Sir George, 314.
Vane, Sir Henry, the elder, 313, 314. Notice of, 314, 315.
Vane, Sir Henry, birth and descent, ; 313-315. Education, 315. Embraces the doctrines of the dissenters, 315. Emigrates to New England, 316. Is chosen governor of Massachusetts Bay, 251, 200, 316. Esponses the cause of Anne Hutchinson. 2-6. 318. Is superseded by Winthrop, 319. Con- troversy with. 320. Returns to Eng- land, 320. Appointed Treasurer of the Navy, and elected to Parliament, 320. Knighted by Charles 1., 320. In Long Parlament, 321. One of Com-
missioners for New England, 125. Opposes the King, 321. His agency in the attainder and death of the Earl of Stridford, 329. Attends Assembly of Divines, 323. Arranges League with Sconland, 523. Is on commis- sions to treat with the King, at Ux- bridge. &c., 324. Withdraws from Parlament, and takes no part in trial and execution of Charles 1., 325. One of the Council of State, 325. Plans and directs the brilliant naval enterprises of England. 326. Opposes conduct of Cromwell, and is imprisoned, 327. Again in Parliament, 327. His re- ported speech, said to have over- whelmed Richard Cromwell, 328-330. The speech probably a fiction, 330. Active in Parliament, 331. President of Council of State, 331. Joins the army against the Parliament, 332. One of the Council of Officers, and of Committee of Safety, 332. Ordered by Parliament into custody, 332. Ex- cepted from pardon by Charles II., and sent to the Tower, 332. Executed on Tower Hill. 333. His character, and opinions, different accounts of, 321, 333. His estates and honors res- tored to his family, 334. Notice, of his descendants, 334.
Vane, Sir Henry, knight at Poictieurs, 313.
Vane, Gilbert, 2d Lord Bernard, 334.
Vane, Howell ap, 313.
Vane, Sir R.dph, 313.
Vane, William Harry, Duke of Cleve- land, 334.
Vassall, Samuel, 240.
Vassall, William, 124. Character of, 126, 202, 240, 262, 263. Lord Hol- land, a descendant of, 229.
Veils, adopted for women in the church, 35:2.
Venables, Gen., 130.
Ven, John. 240.
Vermaes, Benjamin, 89.
Vincent, Sir Francis, 315.
Vines, Richard, 124.
Virginia Company, 9, 15. Pilgrims ap- ply to. 15. Grant a patent, in name of Wineob. 16.
Virgina, settlement of, 9.
W.
Wadsworth, William, 415.
Waldo, Lucy, 136.
Waldo, Gen. Samuel, 136, 363.
Walley, Major John, notice of, 214, 226.
Wampanoags, 41. Hostile to Gov. J.
Winslow, 184. See Massasoit, flexan- der, and Philip.
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Wamorz, on of Massasoit. See .flex- ] Wilson, Rev. John, first minister of Bos-
Ward. Rev. Nathaniel, of Agawam, 1 ...
Warmnore Indians. plots of, 309.
Warren. Jemes, 200.
Warren. Joseph, 91.
Warren, Mer .y, 91.
Warren .. R."hard. 26.
Warwick. Countess of, 378.
Warwick. Dudley, Earl of, 974.
Warx: +, Earl of, 9, 70, 125, 240, 377.
Waymonte. David, 386.
Watera, Ass, 89.
Watertown, settlement of. 280, 281.
Wants, Copa. 185.
Welde. Rev. Thomas, 257.
Wentworth, Sir Thomas, 322. See Earl of Stratford.
Wequesa, an Indian, betrays the Pequots 303.
Wessa.vovett. See Weymouth.
W .: , Frami=, Admiral, 76.
West Indies. failure of Cromwell's expe- dition arunst, 129.
Wwwrn.z. "'er, treaty of, 403.
Weston. Thomas, agreement with, 16, 17. Nouer of. 20. His plantation at Wey- mown, 61. Character of, 65, 84. His people dispersed, 66.
Weymouth, Capt., 43.
Weymouth. settlement of, by Weston's colony, 61. 235. Indian conspiracy azains, 64. Settlers at, disorderly, 65. Abandoned, 66. Execution at, F4.
Wheelwright. Rev. John, 255. Banished, 255. Notre of, 288, 291, 319.
Wlater.mb, sumon, 239, 240.
Wh .. J. 1. 199.
Where. Rev. John, 236, 238. Notice of, 233.
White. P. rozrine. 31, 94, 200.
Where. . : . na, 31, 94.
White. Within, 26. 31, 94.
Wlaunz, Joseph. 309.
Wich', Isle of. trenty of, 324.
Willen, Francis, 166.
Willea. Col. Mannus, 166.
Will-ut, Capt. Thomas, 163. Notice of, 166.
Willem II., proclaimed, 393, 419. Willen Henry. fort, 199.
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Willams. Roger. asks satisfaction for the mauves of Pawtucket, 149. Pro- poses polic discussion of religious principles, 169. Declined by Gov. Prence, 170. 291, 292. Letter of, 310. Arrives in Salem, 352. Influence of, 353. Anempty to silence, 354. Ban- ished, 351.
Wiumas, Thomas, 26.
ton, 245. Electioneering for Winthrop, 256, 284.
Wincoh, John, patent in name of, 16.
Windsor, Conn., sentled, 300.
Winslow, Edward, father of Gov. W., 93, 132.
Winslow. Edward, his birth and educa- tien, 93. Travels on the continent, 93. Joins Robinson's Church, 93. Settles at Leyden. and marries, 93. Removes to America with his family, 26, 93. One of the discoverers of Plymouth. Harbour, 93. Death of his wife and second marriage, 31, 94. His visit to Massasoit, 44, 55, 95-100. His voy- age to Monahiggon, 68, 100. Ilia second visit to Massasoit in the time of his sickness, 64, 101-106. Sent to England as agent for the Colony of New Plymouth, 106. Publishes "Good News from New England," or a nar- rative of the transactions of the colony, 107. Returns to Plymouth, and brings the first neat cattle brought to New England, 109. His second voyage to England, 109. Deteets Lyford, and returns to Plymouth, 87, 110. Elected assistant, 87, 110. Voyage to Kenne- beck, 111. Narrow escape at, 112. Trades with the Dutch at New Neth- erlands, 114. Reported death of, 115. Again sent as agent to England, 115. Application to the commissioners of the colonies, 116. Questioned by Archbishop Laud for celebrating mar- riages, 117. His defence, 117. Pro- nounced guilty of separation from the Church, 117. Committed to the Fleet Prison, 117. Petitions the board, and obtains a release, 117. Returns to New Plymouth, and chosen governor, 78, 118, 140. Chosen commissioner of the United Colonies, 119. Agent of Massachusetts to England to answer the complaint of Gorton, Child and others, 122. Conducts with ability and success, 125, 263. His publica- tions in London, 107, 124, 127. 128. Engaged in colonizing and converting the Indians, 128. One of the corpora- tion for that purpose, 128. A com- mis ioner under Danish treaty. 129. One of the commissioners sent by Cromwell on an expedition against the Spaniards, 130. Dies on the passage to Jamaica, 131. Buried with the honors of war, 131. His settlement at Marshfield, 131. Notices of his de- srendants, 131-138. 143. 175.
Winslow, Rev. Edward, notice of, 136.
Winslow, Elizabeth, 94, 131.
Winslow, Gilbert, 26, 137.
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Winslow, Gen. Isaac, son of Gov. Josias W., notice of, and of his descendants, 197-199.
Winslow, Isaac, 135, 136.
Winslow, John, brother of Gov. Ed- ward W., notice of, and of his descen- dants, 132-134.
Winslow, Gen. John, son of Isaac W., notice of, 198, 199.
Winslow, Gen. John, notice of, 134. Winslow, Joshua, 135.
Winslow, Josias, birth and education, 175. Early in public employment, 175. Succeeds Standish. as military chief, 176. Commissioner of the United Colonies, 176. Commander in chief of the forces, 176. His toler- ant principles, 177, 20%. Chosen Governor of New Plymouth, 178. Restores those who had been pro- scribed for their opinions, 178. Ar- rests the sachem Alexander, 163, 166. Commands in the war with Philip, 183, 374. Wampanoags seek his life, 184. Instructions to, from the com- missioners, 184. In the great Narra- gansett fight, 186-190. Health im- paired by the campaign, and resigns, 192, 203. Grant to by the colomies, 192. Character of, 194, 195. Death of, 195. Notices of his descendants, 196-200.
Winslow, Kenelm, brother of Gov. W., notice of, 137.
Winslow's publications-" Good Newes from New England," 107. " Rela- tion," &c., 108. " Hypocrisie Un- masked," 124. " Briefe Narration," 124. " The Danger of Tolerating Levellers," 121. " Glorious Progress of the Gospel among the Indians, " &c. 128.
Winslow, Susanna, 94, 131.
Winthrop, Adam, father of Gov. W., 237.
Winthrop, Col. Adam, 271, 356.
Winthrop, Hon. Adam, 270.
Winthrop, Henry, 269.
Winthrop, John, his birth and ancestry, 237. Educated for the law, 237. Lea- der of the settlement in Massachusetts, 243, 278, 378. First governor of the colony, 242. Farewell address to his friends of the Church of England, 244. Settlement at Newtown, 245. Remo- val to Boston, 247, 253. Consulted hy New Plymouth magistrates, 83, 145. His character, 247-250. Left out of
the magistracy, 251. One of the coun- cil for life, 287. Examination of his accounts, and honourable result, 252. Complained of for too much lenity, 310. His humility, 252. . His firm- ness and decision, 253. His difficul- ties, with Anne Ilutchinson and her fol- lowers, 253-258, 288. Supersed- ed by Henry Vane, 25!, 289. Elect- ed governor again. 255. Controversy with Vane, 320. Assists at a sya w, 256. Hlis' tirm and correct conduct with the Church at Boston, 252. His opinion of democracy, 259. Of mag- istracy and liberty, 260, 261. His pe- euniary embarrassments, 264. His atHietions, 265. Grants to his family, 264. His death, 265. His picture preserved in the Senate Chamber of Massachusetts, 266. His History of New England, different editions of,- 266. HUis Model of Christian Chari- ty, 267. Notices of his descendants, 265-272.
Winthrop, Gov. John, Jr., 269, 271, 300, 363.
Winthrop, Prof. John, 271.
Winthrop, Samuel, 271, 272,
Winthrop, Col. Stephen, 270.
Winthrop. Wait, 386.
Winthrop, William, 271.
Wise, Rev. John, 412.
Wiswall, Rev. Ichabod, agent.in Eng- land for New Plymouth, 220, 221, 223.
Witchcraft, tirst executions for, in New England, 344, 345.
Witherell, Rev. Mr. anecdote of, 196 .. Elegy of, on Gov. J. Winslow, 196.
Wood, Anthony, cited, 202, 239, 321.
Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, 296.
Woodbridge, Rev. John, notice of, 296.
Worsely, Lt. Col., drives out House of Commons, 327.
Worship, public, in the army, 185. En- forced by law, 209, 210.
Woosamequen. See Mussasoit.
Wooster, Gen. 134.
Wray, Sir Christopher, 334.
Wray, Frances, 334.
Wright, Nathl., 240.
Wyllys, George, 308.
Wyllys, Samuel, 312.
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Yarborough, Lord, 313.
Young, Rev. Alexander, 80, 82, 92 .. Young, Sir John, 238, 240.
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