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Bankes, Richard, 201. Bannister's Garden, 84.
Baptism denied, 151.
Baptists, controversy with, 177 . their first church, 195. Barber-surgeon, 501.
Barberry, 20. Barlow, S L. M., his maps, 38. Barnam, Richard, 323.
Barron, Peter, 32. BARROWS, SAMUEL J. " Dorchester in the Colonial Period,'' 423.
Barton's Point, 530.
Bass, 14. Bateman, John, 278. Batteries, 535. Baxter, Richard. Call to the Uncon- verted, in Indian, 473-
Bay psalm book, 456, 457. Bayly, Bisbop. Practice of Piety, in Indian, 473.
Beacon, 223, 510, 532 ; xxiv, 524, 527 ; view of, in 1720, 214.
Beacon Street. 542. Beecher, Thomas, 388. Beer, William, 555. Bell, Thomas, 406, 420.
Bellame the pirate, 5S.
Bellingham, Richard. 449, 452 ; gov- ernor, 128, 194; his house, 360, 541 ; tomb, 556; family, 575.
Bellmen, 510.
Bells, 508, 509, 517. Bendall, Edward, 228.
Bendall's Dock, 529. Bennett, Peter, 323, Berry, Grace, 555.
Bible, Indian, 467 ; fac-simile of title, 469 ; copies of. 471.
Bigelow, Jacob. Florula Bost., 19. Bill of lading (1632), 490.
Birds, 11.
Bishop, G. New England Judged, IS7. Black-horse Jane, 549
Blackleach, John, 449.
Blackstone, or Blaxton, William, 387 ; 521. 552 ; in Gorges' company, 75 ; at Shawmut, 78, 83 ; his dwelling and lot. $4; removal. 84; his mar- riage, 84 : his death, 84; invites Winthrop's Company, 116.
Blackstone Point, 84. 530. Blaeu's map. 46, 59. Blake, William, 433 ; his house, 433, 434- Blandon, John. 323. Blantaine, William, 494. 542. Blathwayt, 372. Block, Adrien, 56.
Blot, Robert, 389.
Blue-anchor Tavern, 493. Blue-bell and Indiao-queen, 544. Blue-fish, 15.
Blue Hills, 37 ; Massachusetts Mount, 53 : Cheviot Hills, 53, 61. Body of Liberties, 128, 145. Bogell, Alex., 323. Bonner's map, section of, 526. Book of Possessions, persons named in. 559. Booksellers, 500
Books in vogue, 455 ; first printed in Boston, 456, 457.
Boston, site of, in a region variously designated, 51 : where Smith puts the name on his map, 53; where subsequently placed, 56 : founded, 99: called "Baston " by the French, 282: named, 87, 116, 217; early movements for incorporation, 219; settled by Winthrop's Company. 116, 387 ; made the capital, 119, 222 ; earliest records, xx, 122 : early descriptions, 231, 303, 522, 534 : Wood's map of its vicinity, 524 : Indian deed of, 249; 250, - fac- simile of it, 250 ; relations with the Colony. 217: with the neighboring jurisdictions, 275 : map of harbor (167;), by Hubbard, 328; its ap- pearance, 482; map, "old and new," xxii : first Church formed, 393 ; sources of Boston's history, xiii ; families, 557- Boston Bay, or Mass, Bay, 38.
Boston men (Lincolnshire, etc.), 88, 97. 174. Boston. England, St Botalph's Church, 112. Botera's map, 47. Boundary disputes, 219. Bourne, Nehemiah, 498 Bowen, A. Picture of Boston, xiv.
Bowles, John, 405. Brackenbury, William, 387. Brackett, Richard. 543. Bradford, Gov. William, 119; in Bos- ton, 68. Bradstreet family, 577. Anne, 461. Simion, 107, 312 369, 469 : gover- nor, 209: portrait. 209; agent to England, 354. 356. Braintree, 220, 234.
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THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.
Brant Rock, 48. Brattle family, 5So. Thomas, 216, 316, 580. Brazil, or Bresil, island, 30.
Breed, Eben, 393. Breed's Hill, 390. Breedon, Thomas, 309.
Brereton, Sir William, 78.
Brereton's Relation, 46.
Brick house, first in Boston, 174. Bridgham, Jonathan, 434; his house, 434.
Bright, Rev. Francis, 385.
Brighton, account of, by F. A. Whit- ney, xv ; records, xxi, xxii ; in the Colonial Period, 439. Briscoe, William, 542.
Brookline, 220 ; histories of, xv. Brown, James, 394. John, 300. Judah, 409. Kellam, 101. Thomas, 323. Building stones, 4. Bulkley, Peter, 365.
Bullivant, Benjamin, 201, 215. Bunker, George, 389, 395-
Bunker Hill, 390.
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 453. Burden, George, 451. Burials, 518.
Burr, Rev. Jonathan, 438. Bursley, John, 75, 76, 78, 83. Burt, Edward, 389. Burying grounds, 554. Buttall, Leonard, 528.
Buttercups, 20.
Button, John, 533-
BYNNER, EDWIN L. "Topography and landmarks of the Colonial Period," 521.
CABOT, JOHN, 29, 334. Sebastian, 30, 35, 39 ; portrait, 39 ; his mappe monde, 43.
Cambridge, early history of, 440 ; first church, 442; school. 442 ; press of, 453, 467, 468; highways, 442; ferry, 442 ; bridge, 442 : South of the Charles, 439.
Cambridge, England, agreement at, 100; University, 454. Campbell, Duncan, 500.
Cape Ann, called by the Spaniards Cabo de S. Maria, 44; seen by Champlain, 47 : Cap aux Isles, 49 ; Cape Tragabigsanda, 50, 59 ; shore mapped by Gov. Winthrop, 61 ; settlers at, 79, 92; Thornton's Landing at, 92.
Cape Cod, seen by Northmen, 25, 38 : named by Gosnold, 36, 46 ; in Cosa's map, 39: called Cabo de Arenas, 41, 44, 46 ; C. des Sablons, 43 ; C. de Croix, 43 ; Cabo de Santa Maria, 43 ; C. de Trafalgar. 44 ; C. de S. Tiago, 46 ; called Modano, 47 ; Cap Blanc, 48 ; seen by Hudson, 49, 56 ; mapped by Smith, 51 ; called Cape James, 53 ; Cap. Bevechier, 57 ; called Nieuw Hollande, 56 : an old passage through it, 58.
Carr, Robert, 358.
Cartwright, George. 358.
Cary, James, 390. Casey, John, 323.
Castle Island, 222, 286, 536.
Castle Tavern, 493-
Caterpillars, 409. Cattle in Boston, 10.
Centennial Celebration in 1830, xiii. Centry Hill, 223, 524.
CHAMBERLAIN, MELLEN. " Winni- simmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pul- len Point," 445
Champlain on the coast, 47 ; in Boston harbor, 45 ; his maps, 48.
Champney Daniel, 443 ; Richard, 440 ; Samuel, 443.
Charles I .. 331. Charles II., 304 ; gives names to the New England coast, 52 ; proclaimed, 349, 353-
Charles Josias, the Indian, 249, 402. Charles River, 424, 439 ; explored, 68 : confounded with the harbor and bay, 37 ; called R. de la Tournée, 43 ; R. du Guast, 48, 59 ; on Smith's map, 53, 56 ; called earlier Massa- chusetts River, 53.
Charlestown in the Colonial period, 383 ; founded, 385 ; training field, 392 ; great house, 393 ; called Charl- ton, 56; or Cherton, 60; settled, 217 ; Winthrop at, 114 ; first meet- ing-house, 394 ; first church history, 396: schools, 397; fortifications, 398; oak, 394 : records, early nar- rative in, 51 ; histories of, xv; records, xxi, xxii.
Charlestown end (Stoneham), 391. Charlestown village (Woburn), 388. Charter. See Massachusetts.
Chaves map, now lost, 41.
Cheems, John, 323
Cheesahteaumuk, Caleb, 477-
Cheeseborough, William, 553.
Cheever, Ezekiel, 397, 461.
Chelsea, 220, 445.
Chickataubut or Chickatabut, 79. 80, 249, 250, 251, 383. 402.
Child, J., his New England Jonas, 171. Robert, 192. Children, 518.
Christison, Winlock, 187; and auto- graph recantation, 188.
Christmas observances. 196, 516.
Church, Col. Benjamin, 319, 327. Thomas, Entertaining Passages, 327.
Churches in Boston, accounts of, xvi, 537-
Church government in New England, 144 ; members the only freemen, 118, 150, 156, 163, 187, 192, 359, 515 ; the Puritan, 163.
Clams, 15.
Clap, John, 429. Roger, 424, 428, 537 ; his Memoirs, 428, 463.
Clarke family, 586. John, 178.
Thomas, 312, 316, 368. Clark Square, 550.
Clergy, Puritan, 158, 205, 511. Clifford, George, 510. Climate, changes of, 277.
Coal brought to Boston, 288. Cobble Hill, 391. Codfish, 14 ; emblem of the, 47. Coddington, William, 107, 174, 185, 222.
Cogan, John, 451, 540.
Coining of money, 333, 354.
Coitmore, Thomas, 388.
Coleborn, William, 101, 221, 222, 533- Coleborn's field, 533.
Cole, Rice, 387, 389. Samuel, 493. 451.
Coles, Robert, 421
Collins, Edward, 305.
Columbus, Fernando, his map, 41. Commerce, early, 275. Commissioners of the United Colonies, signatures of, 300, 301, 314 Common, 123, 517, 552 ; the great elm on, 21.
Conant at Cape Ann, 92, 93. Conduit, 233, 546.
Confederacy of 1643, 295 : signatures of the Commissioners, 300, 301, 314 Connecticut settled, 430 ; colony, 280. Converse, Edward, 387, 393, 452.
Cook, Jacob, 323.
Cooke, Elisha, 369 ; family of, 579.
Coopers incorporaled, 233. Copp's Hill, 525 ; burying-ground, 555.
Copp, William, xxiv, 528.
Corlet, Elijah, 442.
Cornhill, 222. Corn market, 547. Corser, William, 494. Cortereal, 32, 40.
Cosa, de la, map, 39.
Cotton, John, 222, 458 ; arrives, 121; bis views, 122 ; his Moses his Fu- dicials, 125, 145 ; his house, 126, 157, 214 ; his books, 144 ; his por- trait, 157; his death, 157; lives of him, 157; in Boston, England, and his memorial there, 158; his influ- ence with the magistrates, 159: his Bloody Tenent Washed, 172 ; his Spiritual Milk for Babes, in Indi- an, 475 ; Carlyle on, S7. John, of Plymouth, 470 Josiah, 476. Fam- ily, 586.
Cotton Hill, 525.
Council for New England, 91, 92 ; arms of, 55, 92 ; their map, 60, 96 ; their records, 94, 97, 98; resign their patent. 341.
Counties, 234, 397. Coves, 529. Cow Lane, 543. Cradock, Matthew, 99, 102. Crane, 11.
Cranfield, Governor of New Hamp- shire, 198, 204.
Craft. Griffin, 401, 405. John. 401.
Creeks, 530. Crier, 508. Crocker, U. H., his map, 84.
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INDEX.
Cromwell, 121 ; portrait, 348 ; intend- ed emigration to America, 348. Cap- tain Thomas, 509; gift of Sedan chair, 292. Cudworth, James, autograph, 301.
Curtis, John, 324. William, 404, 405 ; view of his house, 406. Cutshamakin, or Cutshamokin, 263, 441.
DANDELION, 20.
Danforth, Rev. John, 193. Rev. Sam- uel, 193, 416. Thomas, 312, 352, 369, 469. Papers, 363. Dana, Richard, 440, 443 ; his house, 443. D'Aulnay, 132, 282-295, 302, 482.
Davenport, Rev. John, 193, 541 ; his death, 193 ; his family, 194. Nathan- iel, 323 ; in command of the castle, 357. Richard, 536.
Davids, James, 305.
Davis, James, 494. William, 324, 357, 502.
Davy, Humphrey, 578 ; his orchard, 84.
Dawes, John, 512. Day, Stephen, 455.
DEANE, CHARLES, "The Struggle to Maintain the Charter," 329.
Dearborn, Nathaniel. Boston No- tions, xiv.
De Bry's maps, 46. Dedham, 234.
Deer, 11. Dighton Rock. 26. De Laet's Nieuwe Wereldt, 58.
De Mont's Expedition, 47.
Demson, Daniel, 292, 301, 313, 317. George, 409. William, 405, 419.
Deputies, 130, 255; from Boston, 560. Dermer, Captain, 51, 59.
DEXTER, GEORGE. "Early European Voyagers in Massachusetts Bay," 23.
Dial, Sun, 512 Dinely, William, 502. Dippers Dipt, 178. Dissenting Faiths, 191. Dixwell, John, 305; and his descend- ants, 305. Dobson, Venner, 293. Dock Square, 545-
Dorchester, 234 : settled, 88, 217, 423 ; ia the Colonial Period, 423 ; Edu- cation in, 429 ; records, xxi, xxii, 428; sources of history of, 428; Meeting-house, 436 ; burial-ground, 437 ; fields, 425 ; men (Dorset, etc. ), 88, 217.
Downing, Emanuel, 336, 343. George, 205. Family. 577.
DRAKE, FRANCIS S., "Roxbury in the Colonial Period," 401 ; " Brigh- ton in the Colonial Period," 439 ; Town of Roxbury, xv. Samuel A., Old Landmarks, xiv. Samuel G., History of Boston, xiv. Drawbridge, 185.
Dress, 483. Dresser, John, 410. Drinker, Philip, 393.
Drogeo, 27. Druillettes, Father, 268, 302.
Drummer, Town, 510. Drunkenness, 494. Dry Dock, 393-
Dudley, Joseph, 318, 369; agent to England, 372 ; President, 200, 202, 205, 207, 382. Robert, his maps, 44 ; his Arcano del Mare, 59. Thomas, 101, 417 ; Letter to the Countess of Lincoln, 87, 113, 463 ; autograph, 114, 417; controversy with Win- throp, 120, 418, 440 ; governor, 122, 156; Life by Cotton Mather, 122 : his library, 455 : his house, 418, 421 ; his tomb, 418. Family, 122. Dunster, Henry, 178, 456, 459.
Dunton, John, 500. Dutch in New Amsterdam, 279. Dyer, Mary, 185. William, 185.
EAMES, ANTHONY, 389.
East Boston, history of, by W. H. Sumner, xv. See Noddle's Island. Easton, John, Narrative of Philip's War, 327.
Eaton, Theophilus, 300, 301.
Ecclesiastical histories, xvi.
EDES, HENRY H., " Charlestown in the Colonial Period," 383. John, 392.
Education, 123, 133, 135, 238. Elders, 158.
Elections, mander of, 504.
Eliot, John, the apostle, 413, 458, 464; arrives, 118, 404 ; autograph, 206, 263, 414, 416; missionary efforts, 258, 259, 271, 414 ; studies of the Indian language, 270, 466-475 ; his chair, 415 ; his bureau, 415 ; visit- ed by Druillettes, 302 ; his career, 260 ; his family, 260 ; lives of, 260 ; portrait, 261 ; his Indian Gram- mar, 474; his diary, 408; his house, 421 ; his Christian Com- monwealth, 411 ; conduct in Phil- ip's war, 320-322. Sir John, 106, 140. Philip, 406.
Ellis, C. M., History of Roxbury, xv. GEORGE E., " Indians of East- ern Massachusetts," 241; "The Puritan Commonwealth," 141.
Elm, Aspinwall, 221 ; the great, 21, 553. Emanuel College, 454.
Endicott at Salem, $2, 87, 94, 97, 109, 112, 113, 302; at Merry Mount, 82 ; portrait, 308, 309 ; accounts of, 309 ; his family, 309, 575; his house, 541.
Episcopal church founded, 191. Erik the Red, 23. Executions, 508.
FAIRBANKS, RICHARD, 232, 539 Fall fight, 324. Familists, 171.
Farmer, John, 323. Farms, 499. Fashions, 494. Fasts, 515. Fast driving, laws against, 218. Feather Store, Old, 547. Feeld, Robert, 494. Felch, George, 389.
Fenno Farm, 450. Fenwick, George, 296.
Ferries, 228, 392, 451. Fields, 533. Figurative map, 57, 58. Finæus, Orontius, map, 42. Fines, Charles, 109. Fires, 230, 234, 508, 546 ; precautions against, 40S.
First Church, members of, to 1640, 565; covenant, 114, 565 ; meeting- house, 119, 224 ; Winthrop cup, 114. Fisher, Daniel, 368. Fish market, 547. Fishing, rights of, 334-
Fisheries, early, 90.
Fisher, 14. Fitcher, SI. Flacke, Cotton, 542. Flora, 17. Floyd house, 450. Food, 492. Foot-ball, 229. FOOTE, HENRY W. " Rise of Dis- senting Faiths," 191.
Forbes, Alexander, 323 Forefathers' song, 460. Fort, 532 ; Hill, 222.
Fortifications, 222, 340, Fosdick, Stephen, 396.
Fossils, none near Boston, S.
Foster, John, printer, 456. Thomas, 416. Foxcroft, Thomas, sermon on first Centennial, 148.
Foxes, 10. Fox Haven, 57 : Hill, 528.
Frairey, Deacon, 212.
Francis, John, 443.
Franklin, William, 545-
Franquelin's map, 49, 282.
Freemen, limited to church members. See Church Members. Duties of, 504 ; oath of, 456.
French visits to the harbor, 69 ; colo- nies, 282.
Frothingham, William, 389. Fruits, 491. Fuller, Dr. Samuel, 120, 387, 501. Funerals, prayers at, 418. Furniture, 490.
GAGER, DR. WILLIAM, 116.
Games, 516.
Gardiner, Christopher, 336. Lyon, 222, 254. 255. Thomas, 325- Garrett, Hugh, 387. Gary, Samuel, 416. Gastaldi's map, 43- Gates towards Roxbury, 408. Gay, Timothy, 556.
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THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.
Gee, Joshua, 555. Geese, 13. Geology, I . George, Captain, 203, 204.
Gerrish family, 581. Gerritz's maps, 58 Gibbins, Saralı, 184. Gibbons, Edward, 278, 285, 287, 293, 302, 387, 536, 578. Gibbs, Robert, 534. Family, 586.
Gibson, Christopher, 429. Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 35. Gillom, Benjamin, 543. Gilman, Ezekiel. 323.
Glacial period, 2. Gloucester harbor, 49. Glover, John, 587. Jose, 455, 468. Gobel, Thomas, 389. Goffe and Whalley, 304, 351. Goldsmith, Ralph, xxiv.
Gomez on the Coast, 34, 41
Goodyear, Stephen, autograph, 300. Gookio, Daniel, 277, 307, 369, 406, 464 ; agent for the Indians, 267 ; his publications, 272 ; genealogy, 272.
Gore, John, 405.
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 72, 77; his autograph, 72 ; his family, 72; his patent, 73 ; his Brief Relation, 73 ; and the Council for New England, 95, 336, 341, 364. Robert, 72, 751 76, 96, 342.
Gorton, Samuel, 170 ; his autograph, 170 ; his controversy, 171 ; his Sim- plicitie's Defence, 171. Gosnold on the coast, 36, 46. Gould, Rev. Thomas, 396. Governor's pomp, 510. Granary burying-ground, 556. Gravestones quarried, 4.
Graves, Daniel, 556. John, 404. Tho- mas, the admiral, 389, 499. Thomas, engineer, 385.
GRAY, ASA, " Flora of Boston," 17. John, 79. Thomas, 79, 83. Great elm, 21, 553.
Green, John, Sr., 396. John, Jr. 384, 389. Richard, 71. Samuel, 456, 468. Greenough, William, 186. Greyhound Tavern, 421. Gridley, Richard, 543. Gross, Clement, 494. Groose, Isaac, 494. Grosvenor, John, 405, 419.
Grouse, 12. Guilds, 232. Gunnison, Hugh, 494.
HAGBURNE, SAMUEL, 419.
Hakluyt, Richard, 35; his Divers Voyages, 44.
HALE, EDWARD E., " Boston in Phil- ip's war," 311. Robert, 389. Hales, J. G. Survey of Boston, xiv. Half-way covenant, 194. Hall, John, 389. Halsoll, George, 228.
Hamilton, Captain, 212. Hammond, Lawrence, 390, 399 ; auto- graph, 399. Hampden, John, 106, 121 ; letter to Sir John Eliot, 140.
Hanover Street, 548. Hansford, Joseph, 420. Hanson, Captain, 75.
Harbor, geological formation of, 3 ; depth of water diminishing, 7 ; ear- liest explorations of, 63 - by Stand- ish, 64; by the French, 69; old planters, 75 ; early described, 523 ; settlement by Weston, 70 ; by Gor- ges, 76; called Massachusetts Bay, 37, 38 ; visited by early fishermen, 40 ; called Baie de S. Antonio, 41 ; how far explored by Smith, 50; on his map, 53, 55 ; called Foxhaven, or Vos-haven by the Dutch, 57, 58, 59 ; visited by Allerton, and other Plymouth men, 60.
Harris, boddice-maker, 201.
Harrison, John, 499, 543.
Harvard, John, 395, 455 ; his monu- ment, 395.
Harvard College, 130, 204, 238 ; found- ed, 441 ; its library, 455; building for the Indian scholars, 267 ; press at, 456.
Hatherly, Timothy, 300.
Hathorne, William, 292, 312.
HAVEN, SAMUEL F. "The Massa- chusetts Company," 87.
Hawkins, Thomas, 287, 552.
Hawthorne's Scarlet-Letter, 360.
Hay, Theodocia, 556.
Haynes, John, arrives, 121 ; governor, 124 ; autograph, 124, 300.
Hayward, John, 232.
Heath, Isaac, 405. William, 404, 405. Helluland, 23.
Henchman, Daniel, 313, 317.
Herbert, George, 121, 454.
Hewes, Joshua, 406. Heyman, John, 499.
Hibbins, William, 578. Higgins, Robert, 502.
Higginson, Francis, 98, 116 ; his N. E. Plantation, 55, 98. THOMAS W., " From the Death of Win- throp to Philip's War," 303.
Highways, 420. Hills, 524 ; geological formation of, 5. Hinckley, Thomas, 314.
Hingham, 234. Historia mundi, 56.
Homem's map, 43. Hondius's maps, 46. Hood, Thomas, his map, 44. Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 121, 220, 441, 462.
Hopkins, Edward, autograph, 300. Hore, Master. 35.
Hough, Atherton, 121, 577 ; his family, 577. House of Representatives, origin of, 440. Houses, 531.
Hoyt, Simon, 385. Hubbard, William. History of New England, xvii ; Map of New Eng- land, 328; Indian Wars, 255. Huckleberries, 18. Hudson, Francis, 84, 85. Heury on the coast, 56, 59. William, 316, 387, 494
Hudson's Point, 530.
Hull, George, 427. John, 317, 323, 354, 462, 540, 549, 555, 580.
Hull, town of, 69, 78, 79, 83 . Hulsius's edition of Smith's New England, 53.
Humble Request, The, 107. Humfrey, John, 94, 101. Humphreys, Robert, 376. Hutchinson family, 579. Mrs. Anne, 173, 413 ; her home, 174. Edward, 312, 318, 320, 553. Elisha, 369. George, 389. Thomas, Collection of Papers, xvii : History of Mas- sachusetts Bay, xix.
IANS, MATTHEW, 494.
Immigration, cessation of, 160, 224.
Indians, their fort at Muddy River, 220 ; relations with Boston, 275 ; of Eastern Massachusetts, 241; dis- possessed of their lands, 241 ; ex- termination of, 243, 256; missions among, 244, 257, 265, 266. 268 ; swept off by a plague, 244 ; authorities on their condition, 245 ; skulls found in Boston, 245; their numbers, 245, 251 ; pleas for, 246 ; kind reception of the English, 247; inhumanly treated, 247, 255, 257 ; deeds of laod, 247; wars with, accounts of, 255 ; praying, 264; tracts on their con- version, 265, 480; at College, 477 : in Roxbury, 402 ; deeds of land, 402 ; removed during Philip's war, 273, 320, 321 ; as servants, 123, 489 ; primers, 475, 478, 479 ; Bible, 270 ; catechisms, 478.
Inoculation for small-pox, 207. Inns, 493. Insects, 16.
Invertebrates, 15. Irishi donation, 326, 399. Iron works, 500. Islands in harbor well wooded, 18.
JACOBSZ'S MAP, 58. Jamaica Pond, 402.
James Il. proclaimed in Boston, 200, 3So ; autograplı, 380.
James, Rev. Thomas, 394. Jeffery, the old planter, 339. Jeffrey, William, 75, 6, 78, 83. Jeffries family, 582,
Jennings, William, 337, 388. Jesuit missions to the Indians, 258, 262. Jolines, Edward, 389.
Johnson, Edward, W'onder-working Providence, 463. Isaac, 101, 114, 116, 410. Isaac of Roxbury, 319. John. 405, 407, 409. Marmaduke, 456, 468. William, 389.
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INDEX.
Josselyn. John, Rarities Discovered, 19; Voyages, 19. Joyliffe family, 581.
KEAYNE, ROBERT, 130, 237, 450, 461, SI0, 539.
Keith, George, 208.
Kemble, William, 323.
Kempis, Thomas a. Imitation of Christ, 453. Kettle, Richard, 389.
King's Chapel founded, 201 ; first building, 213, 214; burial-ground, 214, 555- King's-Head Inn, 493. Kirk, Col. Piercy, 199. Knight, Robert, 509. Walter, 79-
LAMB, THOMAS, 407. Land of Nod, 391. Langdon, Benjamin, 323. Latin book, first written in this country, 464.
La Tour, 132, 282-295, 302. Laud, Archbishop, 338, 339
Laws, early, 145. Lawyer, 503. Learned, William, 389. Lechford, Thomas, 503. Leete, William, autograph, 301 Leif, 23
Leifsbúdir, 24. Lendall, James, 323.
Lenox globe, 40. Lescarbot's map, 49. Letters-patents, forms used in issuing, 331.
Leverett, Gov. John, 209, 314, 349; his house, 312 ; portrait, 315. Thomas, 222 ; family, 315. 575- Levett, Captain Christopher, 75. Library, public, 501.
Lidget or Lydgett, Charles, 201. Peter, 324 ; family, 582. Life and manners of the Colonial period, 481.
"Lilly, 212. Linckern, William, 323. Lincoln, Thomas, 38). Lions, 9. Literature of the Colonial Period, 453. Lok's map, 44.
Long, Robert, 393. Lord's Supper, 514. Lovell's island, 388. Ludlow, Roger, 122 .. Luscomb, 201. Lyde family, 586. Lyford, John, 79- Lyle, Francis, 544. Lynde, Simon, 448. family, 586. Lynxes, 10. Lynn village, 388. Lyon, Richard, 459. Lytherland, William, 84, 85.
Thomas, 389 ;
MACCARTY, 201. 1 Mackerel, 14. VOL. I. - 75.
Mackintosh, D., on New England, 90. Madoc, prince, 26. Magistrates, 130, 156.
Maine, acquired by Massachusetts, 367, 369, 370. Manufactures, 497.
Maps, Collections of early, and the study of them, 38; of Massachusetts Bay and Boston Harbor, 37
Markets, 232. Markland, 24. Marriage, 196, 418.
Marshall, Thomas, 228.
Martha's Vineyard, Indian dialect of, 476.
Maryland, relations with Boston, 278. Mason, John, Captain, 242, 253, 255; 301, 336. Robert, 364, 371.
Massachusetts Company, 87, 90, 329, records, 97, 330 ; removal to New England, 100, 330, 335, 338 ; charter, possession of, 151 ; struggle to maia- tain, 128, 152, 238, 307, 329, 410; heliotype of, 329; its intent, 142, 155, 176, 239, 307, 330 ; powers con- veyed, 332 ; its possession, 344, 347 ; rights under, 352 ; vacated, 377.
Massachusetts Colony records, 330 ; bounds of, 97, 329 ; first governor of, 98, 112, 335 ; Archives, xix ; records of, xix.
Massachusetts Bay, early European voyagers in, 23 ; Cartography, 37 ; called St. Christoval, 41, 44 ; St. Christoforo, 45 ; Chesipook Sinus, 45; St. Christofle, 46 ; fields, 37, 64, 79; lodians, 37, 64, 71, 383 ; mount, 37 ; Psalter, 475 ; fac-simile of title, 476 : river, 53 ; seal, 330. Masts sent to the king, 363. Matchlock, 66.
Mather, Cotton, 207; Magnalia, xviii ; library, xviii ; manuscripts, xviii ; Epistle to the Christian In- dians, etc., 475, 479, 4So. Rev. Increase Mather, 194, 204, 206, 207, 375, 456, 462 ; house burned, 230 ; portrait, 587 ; Early History of New England, 327 ; H'ar with the Indians, 327; his library, xviii ; title of his first book printed in Boston, 457; his sermons in Indian, 475. Richard, 436, 458 ; Journal, 428 ; portrait, 437 ; his family, 437- Mathers, dynasty of, 462.
Mattapan, 425. Matthews, Marmaduke, 138. Maude, Daniel, 123. Mauris, Rice, 389.
Maverick, Elias, 449. Rev, John, 424, 436. Samuel, 193, 293, 358, 449, 452 ; in Gorges' company, 75 ; at Noddle's Island, 78, 85 ; his family, 78 ; royal commissioner, 79, 358. Mayflower, 18.
Mayhew, Experience, 477. Thomas, Indian missionary, 258. Mayo, Rev. John, 192. Medford, 217.
Meech, John, 385.
Mellows, Abraham, 389. Mercator's map, 42, 44. Merry, Walter, 498 ; his point. 530. Merry or Mare Mount, Sı ; romance by Motley, 85.
Mercurius Americanus, 177
Metellus's map, 45. Miantonomoh, 122, 253, 299. Middlecott family, 582. Military organization, 234.
Milk, John, 555-
Mill Creek, 533 ; cove, 225 ; pond, 529. Millard, Thomas, 543.
Mines, none near Boston, 4.
Ministers, list of Boston, 565 ; main- tenance of, 223 ; power of, 240.
Minor, Thomas, 389.
Minot, Elder George, 438 ; his house, 432. Mint, 354.
Mishawmut. See Shawmut. Mohegans, 252. Monahco, 325. Monatoquot River, 78, 80. Monck, George, autograph, 494. Moodey, Rev. Joshua, 199, 206 ; auto- graph, 206. Moore, Benjamin, 398. Moose, 11. Moravian missions, 267. Morel, Rev. William, in Gorges' com- pany, 75, 77, 78.
Morley, John, 397 ; Robert, 501.
Morris, Richard, 406, 420, 536. Morton, Thomas, So ; his New Eng- lish Canaan, 80 : at Merry Mount, SI, 83, 336.
Moses, his judicials, 125, 145.
Mosley, Samuel, 313, 320.
Moulton, Robert, 389. Moulton's Hill, 390-
Mount Hope, 325.
Mount Wollaston, settled, 79, 80, 220, 441. Mousall, John, 389. Ralph, 394.
Mower, Samuel, 556. Muddy River, 220. Muggleton, Lodowich, 508. Munster's Cosmographia and Map, 42 Myles, Rev. Samuel, 216, 398. Mystic, 118, 217 ; river explored, 67; side, 387, 391.
NAHANT BAY, 57. Nanepashemet, 66, 67, 383. Nantasket, 234. See Hull. Narragansetts, 252, 316, 318, 319. Nash, William, 389. Natascot. See Hull.
Natick, 263, 264, 274.
Navigation Act, 306, 351, 366, 373.
Nazing, England, 403. Neck, the, 530. Needham the sexton, 211. Negativa Voice, 130. Nesutan, Job, 271. New Brick Church, 192.
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THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.
New England, names borne by it at different times, 34, 51; named by Smith, 51 : called New Netherland by the Dutch, 51, 58 ; described by Johnson, 303 ; the coast divided among patentees, 74 ; council for, see Council ; confederacy, 131 ; ge- ology of, I.
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