The memorial history of Boston : including Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 1630-1880. Vol. I, Part 76

Author: Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897; Jewett, C. F. (Clarence F.)
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Boston : Ticknor
Number of Pages: 702


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New England's First Fruits, 159. New England version of the Psalms, 457-


New Field, 533. New Haven colony, 280.


Newport mill, 26.


Newell, John, 390.


Newgate, John, 451. Nathaniel, 510 ; farm, 448, 450. Newton (Cambridge), 222. Nicolls, Richard, autograph, 353.


Ninigret, 245.


Nipmucks, 316.


Noah's ark, 551.


Noddle, William, 78.


Noddle's Island, 78.


Nonantum, 261.


Norse ship, a, 25. North Carolina, relations with Boston, 277.


North church, 192.


North End, 537, 548.


Northmen in New England, 23, 38, 91. North Street, 548.


North Square, 550.


Norton, Francis, 387, 399. Hnm- phrey, 184. John, 182, 184; his pedigree, 182 ; his Heart of New England rent, 187 ; his Latin reply to Appolonins, 464 ; agent to Eng- land, 354, 356 : answers Pynchon, 405 ; his widow, 194.


Norumbega. 35, 40, 45, 5 1.


Nova Albion, 94-


Nowell, Increase, 101, 387, 394; Samuel, 250, 371.


OBBATINEWAT, 64, 66.


Odlin, Jobn, deposes abont Black- stone, 84, 85- Oldham, John, 79, 253.


Old planters, 75- Old South Church, 192, 211 ; founders o', 573.


Oliver, James, 316, 357 Peter, 27S, 580; Puritan Commonwealth, 145. Thomas, 222, 443, 502. Family, 5So. Orange-Tree Inn, 548.


Ordinaries, 493.


Ortelius, list of maps, 42 ; his maps, 44. Oviedo's description of the coast, 41. Oysters, 15.


PAINTER, THOMAS, 528.


Palfrey, Peter, 93 . Palisades, 251, 440.


Palmer, Abraham, 385, 391, 398. Walter, 385, 386. Palsgrave, Richard, 387, 389. Parke, William. 405. Parker, James, 428. Nicholas, 450,


Parkman, Francis, his collection of manuscript maps, 38, 4.


Pasonagesset. See Mount Wollaston. Payne family, 581.


Pawtucket Indians, 383. Pearce, Thomas, 359.


Pecksnot, 72. Pelham, Herbert, autograph, 300.


Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, 208


James, 3Sg. Thomas, Description of Boston, xiii.


Pemberton Hill, 525.


Penguin, 13.


Penn, James, 451. William, 387


Penny Ferry, 390, 393.


Perkins, John, 449. William, 407.


Pequot War, 225, 253 ; accounts of, 255. Perry, Arthur, 510, 542, 544. Seth, 312. Peters, Hugh, arrives, 124; executed 305.


Phelps, William, 427.


Philip, 264 ; war with, 230. 271, 311- 328, 410 ; killed, 325 ; authorities, 327 ; maps for the war, 328.


Phillips, Deacon, his stone house, 549, George, 107. Samuel, 206.


Pbipps, Samuel, 389, 397, 443- Physician, 501.


Pierce, Robert, 431 ; his house, 431.


Pierpont, John, 405.


Pierson, Abraham, Some helps for the Indians, 466. Peter, 409.


Pigeon, wild, 14-


Pigghogg, Mr., 501.


Pilgrims land at Plymouth, 60, 111 ; at Cape Ann, 92 ; affect the churches


of the Bay, 144; more tolerant, 455; and Puritans, 144.


Pillar y, 506.


Pine-tree shillings, 354.


Pines, 18


Pines, The, 273, 444.


Plancius's map, 46.


Planters Plea. See White, Rev.


John.


Ploughed Hill, 391.


Plymouth, its harbor, 47, 48, 59 ; called Crane Bay, 57; the Pilgrims land there, 60; relations with Boston, 276; their trading station on the Penobscot, 283, 289: visited hy Winthrop, 119.


Point Allerton, or Alderton, seen by the Northmen, 25, 26, 39; named, 60, 63.


Pollard, Anne, 84, 521.


Pond, Robert, +34.


Ponds, 542, 554. Ponkapog, 431. Pope Walter, 389.


Pormant, or Pormort, Philemon, 123.


Post-office, 232, 539-


Poutrinconrt, 49.


Powder-Horn Hill, 391, 445.


Powder-mill, 317.


Powell, Michael, 192. Powers, William, 312 Pratt, Phioehas, his autograph, 70.


Praying Indians, 272.


Prence, Thomas, 301. Prentice, Thomas, 313. Press of Cambridge, 453; of Boston, 456. Price, 216. Prices, 497. Prichard, 409.


Prince, Thomas, his Chronological History, xviii.


Pring on the coast, 47.


Printer, James, 470, 477.


Prison, 541.


Prospect Hill, 391. Prout, Timothy, 250.


Provisions, 491.


Prudden, John, 419.


Psalm-singing, 513. Ptolemy's geographies, 40, 43.


Pudding Stone, 402.


Pullen Point, 445.


Pumps, 545 Punishments, 508.


" Puritan Commonwealth," by George E. Ellis, 141 ; by Peter Oliver, 145.


Puritans and Pilgrims, 144; and the Church of England, 155, 205.


Pye Day, 57. Pynchon, William, 101, 401 : portrait, 404, Meritorious Price of our Redemption, 405.


QUAKERS, 179, 350, 409 ; executed, 185; buried on the common, 186; litera- ture of the persecutions, 187 ; their first church, 195.


Quarles, Francis, 457-


Quincy, Edmund, 222, 553. Josiah, Municipal History of Boston, xiii. Quincy, town of, 79.


RAINSBOROUGH, William, 394.


Rainsford, Edward, 175. Ramusio's map, 41, 43+


Randolph, Edward, 194, 196, 197, 201, 202, 213, 364, 366, 368, 3:0, 371, 372. 373. 374, 375. 376, 382.


Ranger, Edmund, 500.


Rank, Social, 487.


Ranters, 180 Rasdell, SI.


Ratcliffe, John, bookbinder, 467.


Ratcliffe, Rev. Robert, 200, 215,


Ravenscroft. 201.


Rawson, Edward, 312, 3So ; portrait, 381. Grindall, 471, 475. Rebecca, 519 ; portrait, 519.


Read, Robert, 510. Red-Lion Inn, 493, 550.


Reeves, John, 508. Regicides in New England, 304.


Religious legislation, 145, 151.


Remington, John, 412.


Representative system, 122.


Reptiles, 14- Revere, 445


Rhode Island Colony, 282 ; left out of the Confederacy, 297 ; as a harbor for heretics, 166.


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INDEX.


Ribero's map, 41. Richards, John, 312, 316, 368, 371, 372 ; family, 578. Richardson, Ezekiel, 387, 389. Robinson, William, IS5. Rock-Hill in Medford, 67. Rogers, Simon, 510, Rope-making, 499. Rose frigate, 200, 203. Rosewell, Sir Henry, 94. Rosier's True Relation, 47, 465. Rounds, Mark, 323 Rous, John, his New England a Degenerate Plant, 187.


Roxbury, 217, 234 ; in the Colomal Period, 401 ; Book of Possessions and Town Records, 407 ; first church records, 408 ; first meeting-house, 411 ; first parish formed, 411 ; gram- mar school, 415, 419, 421 : burial- ground, 418; parish tomb, 419: training field, 420 ; histories of, xv ; records of, xxi, xxii.


Royal Commissioners, 307, 357.


Ruby, Ann, 556. Ruck family, 5$2.


Ruggles, Samuel. 409. Rumney Marsh, 220, 229, 445. Ruscelli's map, 43. Russell, John, 195. Richard, 312, 324, 39). Rut, John, 35, 40. Ruysch's map, 40.


SANAATH-BREAKING, 218. Saffin, John, 250; family, 582.


Sagamore, George, 447. James, 447. John, 384, 447. St. Botolph's church, 117, 158. Salem, early settlers, 93, 112 : govern- ment at, 99, 113; Winthrop arrives at, 109 : visits, HIS. Salem Street house, 551. Sales, John, 387.


Sanderson, Robert, 354.


Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 101, 129, 254 ; his tolerance, 182 ; his portrait and family, 185, 579. Richard, Jr., 129, 294, 305. Sanson's maps, 61.


Sassacus, 254.


Saturday evening begins the Sabbath, 516. Saugus, 217. Saunders, 71, 72.


Savage, Thomas, 175, 316, 317, 324; portrait, 318 ; family, 318. Perez, 317 ; family, 578. Scarborough, John, 409. Scarlet, Elizabeth, 556; family, 581. Schoner's globe, 40. Schoolmasters, 123. School Street, 542. Sconces, 535. Scoot, Thomas, 556. Scotch prisoners in Boston, 304. Scott, Richard, 322. Scottow, Joshna, his Narrative, 97. SCUDDER, HORACE E. "Life in Bos- ton in the Colonial Period," 481.


Second church, 192.


Sedgwick, Robert, 399, 536.


Selectmien, 505 ; first chosen, 388 ; hel- iotype of the order creating, 3SS; list of Boston, 562.


Seller, John. Map of New England, 328. Serch, John, 542. Sergeant, Rev. John, 4So. Peter, 585 ; his house, 543.


Sermons, 513. Servants, 487.


Sewall, Samuel, 354, 540 ; his farm, 354 ; the typical puritan, 210 : print- er, 457-


SHALER, N. S. "Geology of Bos- ton," I. Sharp, Robert, 221. Thomas, for. Shattuck, Samuel, xxiv, 187.


Shaw, Charles, Description of Bos- ton, x111


Shawmut, meaning of, 78, 387. Sheaffe family, 585. Sheffield, Earl of, 92. Shell-fish, 15.


Shepard, Thomas, 440, 458; auto- graplı, 462 ; his Sincere Convert, etc., in Indian, 473. Rev. Thomas, the younger, 396, 400. Sherburne, Henry, 385. Ships of Winthrop's fleet, 115 ; size of early, 50 ; building of, 497, 498. Ship Tavern, 493, 551. Shoemakers incorporated, 232.


Shops, 497. Short Story, etc., by Winthrop, 176. Shorttas, Robert, 389.


Shrimpton, Henry, 195. Samuel, 527 ; portrait, 584. Mrs., portrait, 5$5. Family, 582 ; lane, 545.


Shurtleff, N. B. Description of Bos- ton, xiv. Simonds, Henry, 533. Simpkins, Nicholas, 536. Skelton, Samuel, 98. Slavery in Massachusetts, 438 ; con- troversial literature of, 488.


Small-pox, 400, 408. Smelt Brook, 402. SMITH, CHARLES C., "Boston and the Colony," 217; " Boston and the Neighboring Jurisdictions," 275. John, on the coast, 49 ; his map of New England, 50, 52, 89; his writ- ings, 50 ; his Description of New England, 52 ; his escutcheon, 54. his portrait, 54, 55; his Generall Historie, 54 ; in Boston harbor, 67, 68. Margaret, 185.


Snal:es, 14. Snow, C. H. History of Boston, xiv. Snow Hill, 526. Social characteristics, 557. Southack, Cyprian, 541. Southcoat, 'Thomas, 94. Southcot, Captain, 425. South Boston, xv, 425. South Cove, 529. Sparkwell, Nathaniel, 440, 443 ; his house, 443.


Speer, John, 323.


Sprague, Charles, Centennial nde in 1830, facsimile of, 246. Ralph, 355, 388. Richard, 384, 389. Richard the younger, 399.


Springs, 523. Spring-gate, 543. Spring Street, West Roxbury, 402. Squanto, 66, 68. Squantum, 37, 63.


Squaw rock, 64. Squaw sachem, 66, 68, 383, 441.


Squeb, Captam, 424. Squire, Thomas, 359.


Standish, Miles, explores Boston har-


bor, 63 : supposed portrait of, 65; his sword. 66; at Wessagusset, 71; arrests Morton, S2; sent to the Penobscot, 284.


State library begun, 136.


State Street, 539.


State's. Arms Inn, 493.


Stebbins, Martin, 494.


Stephanius, Sigurd, map by, 38.


Stephenson, John, 84.


Sternhold and Hopkins's version of the Psalms, 457. Stevenson, Marinaduke, 185, 186.


Stickline, John, 385.


Stinted pasture, 391.


Stobnicza's map, 40. Stock, Jeremiah, 323.


Stockbridge Indians, 480.


Stocks, 506.


Stoddard, Anthony, 497, 583. Simeon, portrait, 583 ; family, 583.


Stone, Emily, 556. Stoughton, Israel, 254, 427. Thomas, 427. Willianı, 205, 312, 314, 365, 369. Stow, John, 407. Stowers, Nicholas, 385, 389. Strangers, harboring of, 229. Stray sow, the, 130. Streets, 538; care nf, 228.


Sturgis, Edward, 389. Suffolk County, 131, 234. Sumner, W. H. History of East Boston, xv.


Sumptuary laws, 123, 483. Sunday Schools, 412. Swan, 11. Swansea, 311, 312, 314, 318. Swedes on the Delaware, 279.


Sylvanus's map, 40. Symmes, Rev. Zechariah, 394, 579. Symonds, Samuel, 312. Thomas C., History of South Boston, xv. Synods, 164, 193, 194.


T'ARRENTINES, 66, 67. 'T'ate and Brady's version of the Psalms, 460.


Taxes. early lists, 325 ; proportion paid hy Boston, 224, 225.


Taylor, Madam, 204. Ten Hills, 387. Thacher, Rev. Thomas, 194, 208. Thanksgiving day, 118, 515. Thatcher, Mary, 555.


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THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.


Theocracy, New England, 144, 146, 150, 155, 163, 205.


Thevet, André, 35 Third Church, 192.


Thomas, Evan, 4)4. James, 323. Thomson, Benjamin, 397, 417, 420, 460 ; his epitaph, 419. David, 83 ; his island, 63, 83, 429.


Thorfinn, 24. Thorncomb, Andrew, 500.


Thorne, Robert, his map, 40.


Thornton, J. W., Landing at Cape Anne, 92.


Thorvald, 24.


Three-Cranes Tavern, 393.


Thursday lecture, 515.


Thwing, Jolin, 555.


Timberly, Sergeant, 323.


Tithing-meo, 512.


Tobacco, 495; laws, 123.


Tolman house, 434. Tomlins, Edward, 513.


Tout, Elizabeth, 556.


Towns, origin of, 445. 454, earliest, 427; powers of, 217; names of, 234 ; officers, 505.


Town house, xxiv, 237, 537.


Townsend, Penn, 575.


Trades, 498.


Trask, Mary, autograph, 185


Trevor Island, 63, 323.


Trimountain, 116, 525.


TRUMBULL, J. HAMMOND, " The Indian Tongue and its Literature," 465. Johu, 406.


Turfery, 201.


Turkey, wild, 12.


Turner, Davis, 323. John, 527.


Robert, 494, 527. William, 325. Tuttle, William, 391.


Tyng, Edward, 312, 512, 581 : family, 580.


UHDEN'S Geschichte der Congrega- tionalisten, 144.


Ulpius's globe, 42.


Underhill, John, 118, 173, 220, 254, 255, 420. Uncas and Miantonomol, 299.


University men among the early settlers, 454.


Updick, James, 323.


Upsall, Nicholas, 186, 493, 550 ; his family's petition, 186.


Usher, Hezekiah, 324, 468, 500. John 211, 366, 453, 500 ; family, 582.


VALLEY ACRE, 525.


Vane, Harry, 124 ; portrait and auto- graph, 125; governor, 125; his house, 126 ; return to England, 127 ; executed, 305.


Vassall, John, 278. William, 101, 193. Vates, John, 320. Verrazano Giovanni de, 32, 35.


Verrazano, Hieronimus, map, 41, 44- Viall, John, 552. Vincent, Philip, 255. Vinci, Leonardo da, map, 40. Vinland, 24, 38.


] Virginia, early limits of, 51 ; relations with Boston, 276. Vischer's maps, 46.


WABAN, 261. Wages, 488, 497.


Walford, Thomas, in Gorges' com- pany, 75, 76, 78 ; at Charlestown, 84, 384, 385.


Walker, Robert, 542. Wampatuck, 249. Wapping, 392. Ward, Nathaniel, 128.


Warham, Rev. John, 424, 436.


Warner, John, 323.


Warwick, Earl of, 96.


Washington Street, 538.


Watch, 510. Waterhouse, Rev. Thomas, 429. Water mills, 225.


Watertown, 217, 425.


Watson, John, 323.


Watts, Solomon, 323.


Waugh, Dorothy, 184. Webcowit, 383.


Weld, Joseph, 405, 407. 409, 421. Thomas, 176, 411, 413, 458.


Wessagusset settled, 69, 76, 78, 83. West, Nicholas, 101. Francis, 75.


West Hill, 525, 528.


Weston, Thomas, 69, 70, 72, 76. West Roxbury, records, xxi, xxii.


Weymouth, 69, 71, 234


Weymouth or Waymouth, Captain, 47, 465. Whales, 11.


W'harves, 225.


Wheeler, Thomas, 320, 327.


Wheelwright, John, 176.


Whetcomb, Simon, 94. Whipping-post. 506.


White, Rev John, 89, 92, 93, 424 ; his Planter's Plea, 93, 149, 153. Mercy, 556.


Whitehand, George, 389.


WHITMORE, WILLIAM H. " Boston Families," 557. Whittingham family, 582.


Whitwell, William, 494.


Wiggin, 337-


Wigglesworth, Michael, 461 ; his lib- rary. 455 ; his Dry of Doom, 461. Wignall, John, 387.


Wilbor, Samuel, 553.


Willard, Rev. Samuel, 194, 204, 208; his Complete Body of Divinity, 209 ; portrait, 208. Simon, 208, 324. Williams, Robert, 405. Roger, his character, 455; and the Quakers, 185 ; and the Winthrops, 282 ; and the Indians, 253, 259, 264, 312, 465 ; his Key, 466 ; at Plymouth, 119 ; escapes from Massachusetts, 124 ; his course in Massachusetts, 149, 155, 166, 171 ; his autograph, 171 ; literature of the controversy, 172 ; his Blondy Tenent, 172, lives of him, 173 ; alleged portrait, 173. Thomas, 452.


Willoughby, Francis, 399, 520.


Wilson, John, 107, 540 ; autograph 114 ; his house. 119 : no portrait of, 120 ; land at Mount Wollaston, 320; makes a stump speech, 126 ; death, 193. Rev. John, Jr , 438. Lambert, 501.


Windmills, 225, 526, 532, 534.


Winnisimmet, 445.


Winship, Edward, 440 ; house, 443. Winslow, Edward, 276 : his Hypocra- cie Unmasked, 171 ; his New Eng- land's Salamander, 171. Josiah, 311, 314.


WINSOR, JUSTIN, editor, Preface ; In- troduction ; " Maps of Massachu- setts lay," 37: " Literature of the Colonial Period," 453. Winsor's warehouse, 547. Winter, mild, 409. Winter Hill, 391.


Winthrop, Adam, his pot, 491. Deane, 451 ; his house, 447. John, 101 : at Charlestown, 114, 386; auto- graph, 114 ; his communion cup, 114 : his fleet, 115 : his controversy with Dudley, 120; his house, 138, 161, 481 ; his farm, 387 ; his labors, 496 ; joins the Mass. Co , 102; his ancestry, 103 ; made governor, 104 ; his Conclusions for New England, 105, 140; sails for New England, 107 : his Journal or History of New England, xvi, 109, 463 : his Model of Christian Charity, 110, 142 ; his Short Story, 176; his map of Cape Ann, 61 ; impeached, 133 ; his death, 136, 250 ; his por- trait, 136 ; his character, 142 ; gives books to Harvard College, 455 ; his Arbitrary Government described, 132. John, Jr .. 314. Margaret, 104. ROBERT C, "Boston Founded," 99. Wait, 314 ; family, 574 Winthrop, towa of, 445.


Wishing-stone, 554. Witchcraft, 136.


Witherell, William, 397. Withington, Henry, 438. Witter, William, 178.


Wituwamat, 72.


Woad-waxen, 20.


Wobble, 13 Wollaston's party, 79.


Wolves, 10.


W'onder-working Providence, 463.


Wood, William, New England's Prospect, 9, 56, 463, 465 ; map, 524.


Wood and timber, 427. 522.


Wondberry, John, 93.


Woodmansey, Robert, 317.


Woodstock, Conn., 422.


Written tree, 229. Wussausman, 311. Wytfliet's map, 45-


VOUNG, SIR JOHN, 94. Yeaman house, 448.


ZENI, the, 27 ; map, 39.


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