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Another complaint on May 3, 1638, was lodged by the Rev. Philip Rofield, for twenty-five years rector of the parish of Lasham, Hampshire, for beating his wife, about to become a mother, because Plowden and the clergyman had disagreed upon the terms of a certain lease.
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In the year 1634, Captain Young and his nephew Robert Evelyn commenced the exploration of the Delaware River, and other parts of the province of New Albion. After this voyage Evelyn returned to England and in 1637 received an appointment as Sur- veyor of the Virginia Colony. In 1641 there was pub- lished a small quarto with title "Direction for ad- venturers, and true description of the healthiest, pleasantest, and richest plantation of New Albion, in North Virginia, in a letter from Mayster Robert Eveline, who lived there many years."
At the time of its publication Plowden was still in England. The first sentence of Evelyn's letter is as follows :
"Sir Edmund, our noble Governor and Lord Earl Palatine, persisting still, in his noble purpose, to go on with his plantation, on Delaware or Charles River, just midway between New England and Virginia, where, with my uncle, Young, I several years resided, hath often informed himself both of me, and Master Stratton, as I perceive by the hands subscribed of Edward Monmouth, Tenis Palee, and as Master Buck- ham, Master White, and other ship masters and sailors whose hands I know, and it to be true, that there lived and traded with me. And I should very gladly according to his desire have waited upon you in person, had I not next week been passing to Virginia."
In concluding the letter, Evelyn remarks: "If my Lord Palatine will bring with him three hundred men,
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or more, there is no doubt, but he may grow rich. * And truly I believe my Lord of Baltimore will be glad of my Lord Palatine's plantation and assistance, and against any enemy or bad neighbor. I shall entreat you to believe me, as a gentleman and Christ- ian, I write to you nothing but the truth, and hope there, to take opportunity, in due season, to visit you, and do all the good offices in Virginia, my place and friends can serve you in."
In 1642 Plowden was residing in Virginia, and in 1648 by way of Boston he returned to England, where the same year he published a description of the Pro- vince of New Albion in which are the following state- ments :
" After seventeen years discovery there, and trial made, is begun to be planted and stored by the Governor and Company of New Albion, consisting of forty-four lords, baronets, knights, and merchants; who for the true informing of themselves, their friends, adventurers and partners, by residents and traders there, four several years, out of their journal books, namely, . Captain Browne, a shipmaster, and Master Strafford his mate; and by Captain Claybourn fourteen years there trading, and Constantine his Indian, there born and bred; and by Master Robert Evelin four years there, yet by eight of their hands subscribed and enrolled do testify this to be the true state of the country and Delaware Bay, or Charles' River."
Allusion has been made to the fact that in this book
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a year before the passage of Maryland Act on Religion a scheme of toleration is presented.
The precise date of Plowden's death has not been ascertained but his will was made 29th of July, 1651, in which he styles himself " Sir Edmund Plowden, Lord Earl Palatinate, Governor and Captain General of New Albion in North America."
His sister Elizabeth, married Sir Arthur Lake the son of Sir Thomas who, like Sir George Calvert, was a Secretary of State, under King James and before 1634, she was a widow. The facts in this notice have been obtained from Visitation of Oxfordshire, De- scription of New Albion, Strafford's Letters, Bruce's Calendars of State Papers and Burke's Landed Gentry.
THOMAS COPLEY, S. J.
THE warrant of protection, given by order of Charles the First, to Father Copley, printed on the ninety- second page of this volume, was obtained upon the plea, that he was tarrying in England, attending to his father's estate.
In the Calendar of State Papers for 1634, under date of 1st of December, Thomas Copley, in a petition to the King, states, that he is an alien born, and therefore conceives he is not liable to trouble, for his religion, by the laws of the realm, yet fearing he may be molested
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by some messengers, while following occasions which concern his father's, and his own estate, prays his Majesty to refer this petition to one of the principal Secretaries.
The attention of Secretary Windebank was called to the request, and on the 10th of the month, the warrant was issued.
SHIP WARWICK.
HUBBARD in History of New England states that Ferdinando Gorges with John Mason, George Griffith and other associates, employed men for several years, to search for a great lake, in province of Laconia, for which, in 1629, they had received a patent.
The ship Warwick, in the summer of 1630, arrived at Piscataquay, New Hampshire, bringing as passenger Capt. Walter Neale to act as Governor of the infant settlement in that region.
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Accomack plantation, 13, 22. Act concerning religion, 120; Hammond on, 121; not framed by Baltimore, 121 ; when con- firmed, 121 ; reasserted, 130. Albion, New, 56, 57 ; see Plouden .. Allerton's plantation, 136.
Allerton, Isaac Sr., son-in-law of Wm. Brewster, Puritan, 139. Allerton, Isaac Jr., neighbor of Thomas Gerrard in Va., 136 ; daughter marries son of Rich- ard Lee, 136.
. Altham, John, Jesuit, 64; see Gravener.
Ambrose, Alice, Quakeress, 143. Anacostan Indians, 14, 24, 25, 28, 32 ; capture Henry Fleet, 11.
Anacostia, 25. Analostan Island, 25.
Annapolis Library, 172.
Anne, lame servant of Plowden, 67; travels with Margaret Brent, 67. Anthill, Francis, 79.
Archer, servt. of W. Durand, 116.
Ark, ship searched, 59, 60, 87.
Arundel, Ann, wife of 3d Lord Baltimore, 40.
Arundel, Count, 40. Ashmore, William, 52, 91. Askume, John, 13.
Assembly of .A.D. 1638.91; 1639, 08: 1642, 93; 1649, 120, 150 ; 1650, 122 ; 1059, 136.
Baker, Alexander, 54. Baker, Andrew, 54. Baldwin, JJohn, 142. Balve, Charles, 142. Banks, Lt. Richard, 128. Baptism of East Indian boy, 111; negroes, 156.
Batte, Elizabeth, 79.
Bayard, Deacon Peter, 157.
Baxter, John, 64.
Baxter, Roger, 54.
Baltimore, The Lords, see Calvert. Beane or Bayne, Walter, 122, 151. Beasley, Elizabeth, 142.
Beaver trade, 9, 12, 23, 25, 28.
Bellson, John, killed, 52.
Bennett, Richard, Parliament Commissioner, 57; treats with Indians, 116; kind to Quakers, 147; his executors, 147.
Berkeley, Gov. of Va., expels Puritans, 113, 116 ; censured by Parliament, 116; very peevish, 146, 147; visited by Quakers, 147.
Berry, William, Quaker, 130, 164.
Bertrand, Rev. Paul, 163.
Birkhead, Abraham, 145.
Bishop, Henry, 91.
Bohemia Manor, 155.
Bolton, Ann, marries Brooke, 124. Francis
Boreman, William, 129.
Bosworth, Capt. Richard, 129.
Bownas, Quaker preacher, 158. Bray, Rev. Dr. Thos., Commis- sary, 17; at Annapolis, 17; establishes Church of Eng- land, 17.
Brent, Margaret, executrix of Gov. Leonard Calvert, 66; her brothers, 66; courted in old age, 68.
Brewster, William, Puritan, 139. Bricks made in Providence, 80.
Brock, John, Jesuit, 96.
Brock, Richard, 79.
Brooke, Baker, 137.
Brooke, Francis, in Assembly of 1650, 122 ; his wife, 124. Brooke, Henry, 78.
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Brough, William, 122. Browne, Richard, Winter's ser- vant, 60. Brown, Richard, 79.
Bryant, John, 91. Burnham Thorpe, 81.
Burnyeat, John, Quaker preacher, 143, 148. Burroughs, Edward, Quaker preacher, 146.
Calvert, George, 1st Lord Balti- more, 40-48: early life, 40; joins Church of Rome, 40; opposed freedom of speech, 40; in New Foundland, 41 ; sick, 42; second wife, 41, 46 ; visits Virginia, 43; refuses oath, 44, 45; asks for land, 45; obtains Maryland, 48.
Calvert, Cecil, 2d Lord Balti- more, 40 ; his wife Ann Arun- del, 40 ; opposes Clayborne, 48, 50; aided by Gov. Har- vey, 53 : letter from the King, 55; sends a colony, 59; de- scribes embarcation, 62; his ships searched, 61 ; reorgan- izes Province, 73 ; ceases to originate laws, 98; is poor, 101; disputes with Jesuits, 101; invites Puritans, 108; assents to Toleration Acts, 121 ; affiliates with New England, 126; settles diffi- culties, 130 : against a settled church establishment, 151.
Calvert, George, son of Ist Lord Baltimore, 49, 64; friendly to Clayborne, 49 ; time of death, 64.
Calvert, Leonard, Governor, 16; settles at Yowaccomoco, 17; not an illegitimate, 41; de- mands on Clayborne, 48, 49 ; his early lite, 65; called a dunce, 65 ; sails for England, 73; obtains letter of marque, 73; seizes Parliament ship, 75; interview with Margaret Brent, 66; his* legacies, 06 ; his godson Leonard Green, 66.
Calvert, Philip, 42, 118, 137. Camden's notice of Edward Pal- mer, 9.
Canada, Cornelius, brickmaker, 80.
Canada Indians, 25. Candayack or Pamunkey Point, 57. Cannibalism alleged, 20, 31, 33. Carline, Henry, 142.
Carnock, Christopher, 91.
Carolana granted to Heath, 47.
Catholics, Roman, few in Pro- vince, 96, 120, 151; oppose toleration oath, 122; Protes- tant complaint of 94; abusc of, 96.
Charinton, Thomas, 91.
Chester, J. L., on Washington ancestry, 137; Westminster Abbey, 160.
Chew, Benjamin 168.
Chew, Samuel 168. Chipsham, Robert, 129.
Church of England established, 73; Holy Church, 98.
Clarkson, Robert, letter of, 141.
Clayborne, William, 13, 16, 17, 22; visited by Fleet, 14; an- cestry of, 38; surveyor of Virginia, 39; at Pamunkey, 39; Secretary of Virginia, 44, 46; his trading posts, 48 ; resists Gov. Calvert. 49; sus- tained by Virginia, 49; con- fers with Patuxents, 49; described by Capt. Young, 50; his vessel seized, 51; holds hent Island, 54, 56; goods of at Palmers Isle, 55 ; servants of at Palmers Isle, 55; Parliament Commis- sioner, 57; at Pamunkey, 57; reappointed Secretary of Va., 58; in Va. legislature, 58; family and arms, 177, 178.
Clayborne, William Jr., 58.
Clayborne, Thomas, killed by Indian, 58. Clerkenwell College of Jesuits, 91.
Cloberry, William, London mer- chant, 11. Clocker, Daniel, 78. Cloughton, James, 54. Cole, Josiah, 130. Cole. Rov. Mr., 139. Cole, Richard, 79, 91. Cole, Thomas, 129, 142.
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Cole, William, 142, 158. Coles, Ann, 116. Coleman of Anamessex, 146. Compton, Bishop of London, 151. Compton, James, 92. Coode, Rev. John, 151. Cook, John, 78.
Copte, Jeremiah, 78.
Copland, Rev. Patrick, chaplain, 111; teaches East Indians, 111; with Sir Thos. Dale, 112; in Java, 112; collection for Va., 112; sermon to Va. Co., 113; letter from Hugh Peters, 114; to Winthrop, 114; at Eleuthera, 115.
Copley, Thomas, Jesuit, 96, 97: his petition, 184: letter from king, 92; his ancestry, 92; land warrant, 93; trades in beaver, 93; his house seized, 103; at St. Inigo, 104.
Corbin, Henry, notice of, 128; sees a witch hung, 128. Corbin, Richard, friend of Wash- ington, 128. Cornish, Robert, 123.
Corn sent to New England, 20, 24. Cornwallis, Sir Charles, 69. Cornwalls, Wm, K't, 70. Cornwallis, Caroline Francis, 81 ; her books, 83; her death, 82. Cornwallis, Mary, 81. Cornwallis, Thomas, seizes Clay- borne's vessels, 51; at Poco- moke, 52; ancestry of, 69; trades with Indians, 70; val- uable legislator, 43; his fair house, 73 ; returns from Eng- land, 73 ; has lands at Poto- paco, 73; declines Councillor- ship, 73; fights Indians, 73; goes to England, 74; suit against Ingle, 75 ; list of ser- vants, 77; kindness to ser- vants, 80; purchases bricks, 80; marries, 80. Cornwallis, Rev. Thomas, 81. Cornwallis, William Sr., 81. Cornwallis, William Jr., $1. Coltington, Sir Francis, 46. Coursey, Henry, complains of Jesnit, 122. Cox, James. 199 .* Cox, Richard, 92. Cranfield, Edward, 64.
Cronch, Ralph, 127. Curtis, Robert, 79.
Dale, Sir Thomas, death of, 112. Dandy, John, hung, 129.
Danker or Dankaerts, a Labadist, 154; at Manhattan, 154; at Tinicum, 155 ; at Bohemia Manor, 155; visits Augustus Herrman, 156; describes Herrman family, 156; visited by Peter Bayard, 157.
Darby, Francis, 129. Davenant, Will, poet, 126; ap- pointed Gov. of MId., 126. Davenport, Rev. John, 116. Davison, Christopher, poet, and Secretary of Va., 39.
Davison, Thomas, 92. Davison, Sir William, 39.
Dawson, William, killed, 52.
Deering, Edward, 78. De-la-Grange, Arnold, 158.
Delaware River explored, 50, 54. Dent, Thomas, settles at Gis- borough, 123.
De Vries, describes Virginia, 16 ; first peach orchard, 52.
Dew, Col. Thomas, 146. Dorchester, Lord, Secretary of State, 46. Dorrell, Thomas, 64. Dorsey, Ann, 142.
Doughty, Rev. Francis, notice of, 118; brother-in-law of Gov. Stone, 118; at Manhattan, 118; his daughter, 118.
Dove, ship searched, 62
Dream of Indian Chief, 97.
Duke, Richard, 91, 95. Dunton, John, Captain of War- wick, 12, 20. Durand, William, of Va., 116; settles at Severn, 116; his family, 116; Secretary of
Province, 116; kind to Quakers, 116, 130; coun- cillor, 142.
Edmondson, William, Quaker preacher, 144; visits Gov. Berkeley, 146. Edwards, Robert, 91. Elwyn. 91. Elderton, Wm., interpreter, 31. Eleuthera, Isle of, 112.
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Elpin, John, 91. Embarcation of Maryland Colo- nists, 59. Eston, John, 79.
Evelyn, George, at Kent. Island, 54, 107; bis ancestry, 54; servants, 54; calls Gov. Cal- vert a dunce, 65. Evelyn, Richard, 54.
Evelyn, Robert, 54. Evelynton Manor, 54.
Fairfax, Henry, 137. Fairfax, Nicholas, 64.
Fairfax, William, 137.
Falls of Potrmac, 24, 28.
Farmer, Richard, 78.
Fendall, Josias, Governor, 137; letter to John Washington, 138.
Fennell, Robert, 13.
Fenwick, Cutlibert, 74, 77, 123, 138. Ferrar, John, 112, 114.
Ferrar, Nicholas, 114.
Fisher, Philip, Jesuit, 91, 97, 99, 103, 104.
Fitzherbert, Francis, Jesuit, 128 ; sees a witch hung, 128; threatens Thomas Gerrard, 132; tried for sedition, 133; on Act for Religion, 135; Fleet, Edward, 14, 24, 23; in leg- islature, 17 ;
Fleet, Henry, visits England, 11 ; taken by Anacostans, 4, 25 ; commands the Paramour, 11 ; factor of ship Warwick, 12; trades in New England, 12, 19; at Isle of Shoals, 13, 21; visits Clayborne, 13, 22 ; visits Potomac Falls, 14, 27 ; before Gov. Hawley, 15, 34, 35 ; un- faithful to Griffith & Co., 15 ; interprets for Gov. Calvert, 16; receives a land grant, 17 ; in Maryland legislature, 17; in Rappahannock region, 17: in Virginia legislature, 17; his Journal, 19-36 : builds new pinnace, 36; illiterate, 37; called a liar, 50. Fleet, Jolin, in legislature, 17. Fleet, Reynold, in legislature, 17. Fleet's Point, Va., 18. Ford, Hannah, 78.
Fox, George, Quaker preacher, 143; at Patuxent, 144; at Severn, 144; at Cliffs, 145; in Somerset, 145 ; in Annapo- lis, 146.
Freak, William. 78.
Freeman, Morris, 7S. Freeman, William, 55.
Fremonds, Lewis, 91.
Frisell, Thomas, 79.
Fuller, Thos., notice of Palmer, 10.
Fuller, Capt. William, 116, 142 : kind to Quakers, 130. Fur trade in Chesapeake, 9.
Gage, John, 78. Gardner, Luke, 92; detains Eleanor Hatton, 128.
Garrett, William, an Friend, 146.
ancient
Gary, Alice, 142, 148, 155:
Gary, John, 142.
Gates, Sir Thos., death of, 112.
Gee, Jolm, 96.
George, a smith, 78.
Gerard, Richard, early colonist, 64; cup-bearer Charles 2d, 64. Gerrard, Thomas, surgeon, 98; wife a Protestant, 95; fined for closing a chapel, 100 ; his wife complains of Fitzherbert, Jesuit, 133; Assembly mects at his house, 136; removes to Va., 136 ; death of, 136. Gervase, Thomas, Jesuit. 91.
Gibbons, Edward, of Boston, 108; letter from Baltimore, 109; Admiral of Province, 112. Gisborough, settled by Thomas Dent, 123. Gondomar, Spanish Ambassador, 40. Goodman, Bp. of Gloucester, 40. Gookin, Daniel, 25. Gossip, derivation of, 139. Gould, Daniel, Quaker preacher, 144, 148. Gravener, Jesuit, 91. Gray, Francis, 78. Gray, Stephen, 78. Green, Henry, 64. Green, Leonard, godson of Gov. Calvert, 66 Green, Gov. Thomas, removed, 118; account of Gov. Cal- vert's will, 66.
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Griffin, Edmund, 55. Griffith, George & Co., complaint of, 15; owners of Warwick, 19. Griffith, William, A.M., 19.
Guiana, Raleigh's map of, 55. Guttridge, George marries widow of Lt. Lewis, 95. Gwyther, Nicholas, 78.
Hall, Rev. Henry, 166: at Her- ring Creek, 172.
Hallowes, John, 79. Hammond,on Toleration Act 120. Harrison, Anna, of South Cave, 137. Harrison, Eleanor, of South Cave, 137.
Harrison, Thomas, 79.
Harrison, Rev. Thomas, 110; bc- comes non conformist, 110; letter to Winthrop, 112; re- ceives degree of D.D., 116; marries cousin of Gov. Win- throp, 117 ; chaplain of Henry Cromwell, 117; sermon on Oliver Cromwell, 117. Hardwick, William, 75.
Harman, Charles, 13, 15, 23, 25, 33 ; goods seized, 50. Harris, Elizabeth, Quakeress, 141. Harris, Richard, 79.
Harvey, John, Gov. of Virginia, 12; deposed, 13, 53; knocks out teeth, 13; re-instated, 13; dies poor, 13; favors Henry Fleet, 36. Harvey, Richard, 79.
Hatch, John, 54, 122. Hatch, Thomas, 91. Hatton, Eleanor, detained by Gardner, 128. Hation, Thomas, Secretary of Province, 128. Hatton, William, 123.
Hawley, Henry, 84, 86.
Hawley, James, Sr., 83. Hawley, James Jr., Sa. Hawley, Jerome, Com'r, 83 ; early life, 83; visits England, 84: Treasurer of Va., 84; com- plaint against, 84; death, 85. Hawley, William, 85. Heath, Sir Robert, 47.
Hebden, Thos, 54: surgeon, 107; asks prayer for his soul, 107.
Hervey, John, tailor, 75. Hervey, Michael, 91.
Hereckenes, Indians, 31, 33.
Herrman, Augustine, 155, 156; his map, 10, 57, 136, 156; his wives, 157.
Herrman, Anna Margaritta, 157.
Herrman, Caspar, 155, 157.
Herrman, Ephraim, 154, 157.
Herrman, Francina, 157.
Herrman, Judith, 157.
Hill, Capt., 64.
Hill, John, 54, 91.
Hill, Richard, 28.
Hill, Rev. Matthew, 151.
Hilliard, John, 91.
Hinton, Sir Thomas, 49.
Hodges, Thomas, 91.
Hogg, William, 116.
Holden, John, 79.
Hollis, John, 78, 91.
Hooper, Henry, surgeon, 127.
Hopkins, John, 164.
Horton, Manor of, 54.
Howgill, Fr., Quaker preacher, 131.
Indians, Anacostan, 25, 28, 32; Canada, 25; Hereckenes, 31, 33; Massomack, 25; Mosti- cum, 27, 30, 33 ; Mohawk, 20; Pascattowies, 26, 28, 32 ; Pa- tuxent, 40; Rappahannock, 17; Shaunetowa, 27; Ton- hoga, 27, 32; Usserahak, 27, 29, 32.
Ingle, Capt. Richard, 73; ship captured, 74; retaliates, 75, 103; petitions Parliament, 75; takes Father White, 75, 103.
Jacques, Edward, 78.
Jackson, Martha, 78. James, Rev. Thos., 110. Jennings, Mary, 91.
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Jesuit, John Altham, see Gra- Tener ; John Brock, 96; Thomas Copley, 92, 96, 103, 104, 107, 127; Ralph Crouch,
127; Francis Fitzherbert,
183; Thomas Gervase, 91; John Gravener, 91, 96; John Knowles, 91; Mor- gain, alias Brock ; Walter Morley, 92, 93; Ferdinand
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Pulton, 92, 96; Roger Rigby, 99; Lawrence Starkey, 104, 127; Andrew White, 75, 89, 99, 103.
Jesuits, Parliament complains of, 100; controversy with Balti- more, 101; oppose Balti- more's oath, 101; violate compact, 102; relation of 1st voyage, 89; Protestant con- versions, 94; Indian dream, 97 ; disputes with Proprietary 103; indelicate soldier, 105 ; New England captain, 108 ; witch hanging, 128.
Jew, Doctor Lumbrozo, 132.
Jobus, Richard, on oaths, 164; his creed, 167. Jones, William, 55. `Josias, a servant, 79.
Kadger, Robert, 92.
Keane, Thomas, 54.
Kemp, Richard, Sec. of Va., 52.
Kent Island, 47, 49, 51, 54.
King, Robert, 79.
King, Walter, 92.
Kirk, Captain, of Canada, 30. Knott, James, 14. Knowles, Jesuit, 91.
Knowles, Rev. John, Protestant, 110.
Labadie leaves Ch. of Rome, 154. Labadists, mode of life, 155 ; in Maryland, 159; described by Bownas, 158.
Lambeth Palace Library, 14, 19.
Lambrozo, Jew Doctor, 132.
Land, Philip, 122.
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 169;
called silly knight, 169.
Lee, John, 136.
Lee, Hancock, miarries Miss Al- lerton, 136.
Lee, Henry, 54.
Lee, Mary, hung as a witch, 129. Lee, Richard, 136.
Leeds, Sir John, 83.
Lewis, William, abuses Protest- ants, 95.
Lewger, Rev. John, Sec. of Md., 60, 93; joins Ch. of Rome, 71; arrival in Province, 71, 90; his servants, 71; legacy to wife, 60 ; wife's death, 72.
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Lewger, John, son of Rev. John, 72 ; his will, 72.
Library at Annapolis, 172; at Her- ring Creek, 172.
Libraries of Parishes, 173.
Lindle, Sarah, 79.
Lindsay, James, servant, 66.
Lloyd, Edward, 137.
London Company, see Virginia Co. Lowe, Richard, Capt. of Ark, 60. Lusthead, Richard, 91.
Malignants, 76.
Manners, George, 22.
Martin, Christopher, 77.
Martin, John, 92.
Marsh, Margaret, 116.
Marsh, Sarah, 148.
Marsh, Thomas, 116.
Marvell, Andrew, poet, 154.
Maryland, origin of name, 48; point in England, 81.
Massachusetts Bay, 21.
Massomack Indians, 25.
Mathews, Thomas, expelled, 122.
Matthews, Edward, 78.
Matthews, Samnel, 44, 53; notice of, 48. Maylaude, John, 79.
Maynard, Charles, 78.
Mead, Joseph, ou Lord Baltimore, 47.
Medcalf, John, 64.
Medcalf, William, 54.
Medley, John, 79, 122.
Minitie, George, 52; his peach orchard, 52. Mitchell, Capt. W., skeptic, 124; his wife, 124; governess, 124.
Moll, John, 158.
Moreman, Alice, 78.
Morgan, Howell, 54.
Morgan, Roger, 79.
Morgan, Rowland, 54.
Morley, Walter, lay-brother, 92.
Mosticum Indians, 27, 30, 33. Motham, Thomas, 92.
Mottershead. Zachery, 78.
Mowhak Indians, 20.
Moyumpse, Indian town, 38.
Nacostines, 25, 28, 32. Neal, Capt. Walter, at Piscataqna. 184. Nevill or Nicholl, Richard, 91.
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New Albion, 56, 57. New Foundland, Baltimore at, 41. Newport, Capt., plants the cross, 91. Nicholet, Rev. Mr., 124.
Northey, Sir Edward, 99.
Norton, John, Sr., 77.
Norton, John, Jr., 77.
Nuthead, Richard, printer, 171.
Oath, of allegiance, 60, 87 ; tolera- tion, 118; fidelity, altered, 121, 127. O'Neal, Hugh, 118. Opechancanough, Indian chicf, 17. Orley, Thomas, 54. Overbury, Sir Thomas, 9, 83. Owen, Dr. Griffith, Quaker preacher, 166.
Palmer, Edward, noticed, 9. Palmer's Island, 9, 48, 55, 86.
Parris, Edmund, 54. Patobano, see Porto Butto. Patuxent Indians, 49 ; chief friend of Clayborne, 49. Peach orchard, early, 52.
Pead, Rev. Duell, Sr., 159 ; Jr., 159.
Peirce, Capt. William, 52. Penington, Admiral, GO.
Penn, Willian, 165, 169.
Penshoot, William, 179. Perkins, Doctor, works of, 55. Peters, Rev. Hugh, 114. Philips, Bartholomew, 60. Phillips, Mary, 79.
Piscattoway or Piscataqua, New England, 19, 21; Maryland, 14, 15, 33, 36 ; Chief's dream, 97.
Plowden, Sir Edmund, 56, 57; land grant, 57: speaks of Clayborne, 56: time of death, 57 : accuses Mitchell of blas- phemy, 124; skc ch of his life, 179-183. Pocomake River, fight at, 52. Pope's Bull, In cona Domini, 101. Porto Batto, 35, 57: Cornwallis grant at, 80. Pory, John, Secretary of Va., 9. Posey, Francis, 122.
Potomac Creek stockade, 11; Falls, 14, 28; Indian village, 14, 24, 35.
Pott, John, A.M., surgeon, 39 ; Governor of Va., 43. Prescott, Edward, accused of hanging a witch, 137.
Preston, James, Quaker, 145.
Preston, Richard, Quaker, 125,130,
Printing press at St. Mary, 171. Protestant Catholics, 99 : minis- ters in Va., 111; ministers in Md., 149, 151.
Protestants abused, 96.
Puddington, Geo., 122. Puritans in Maryland, 127 ; Vir- ginia, 110. Pypott, Mrs. Temperance, 66.
Quakers, arrival of, 130; perse- cuted, 131; their preachers, 140; petition on oaths, 164.
Rabnet, Francis, servant, 91.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 55. Rappahannock Indians, 17.
Rawlinson, Charles, 79.
Reade, George, 137.
Reformation, Capt. Ingle's ship, 75. Revell, Randall, 53.4
Richardson, Elizabeth, hung, 139. Robins, Robert, 122.
Rockwood, John, 79. Rockwood, Thomas, 79.
Roedler, Matthew, 54.
Rogers, M., 91.
Roymont, Richard, 55.
Saire, William, 64. Sandys, Sir Edwin, 39, 113. Sandys, George, 39. Saunders, John, 64. Saunders, Rev.Jonathan, 155, 159. Saunderson, Rev. Ambrose, 155. Savage, Ensign, 9.
Sayle, Capt., explores Eleuthera, 115. Scovell, Samuel, 54. Seal of Virginia described, 113. Sedgrave, Robert, 93; in behalf of Protestants, 95. Servants, of Cornwallis, #7; Pul- ton, 92: Wilkinson, 123; WInte, 91 ; Copley, 92; Eve- lyn, 54; Clayborne, 55.
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Sharpe, Dr. Peter, Quaker, 145 ; his will, 147. Shaunetowa Indians, 27.
Ship, Ark, 59, 60; Bona Ventura, 49 ; Charles, 13 : Charity, 129 : Dove, 60; Furtherance, 13; George, 14; Paramour, 11; Samuel, 52; Sca Flower, 49; Southampton, 49; Tiger, 10 ; Warwick, 10, 12, 15; Refor- mation, 75. Shippen, Edward, 157, 166.
Shirley, Francis, 78.
Shirely, Robert, 91.
Simpson, Robert, 91.
Sinckleare, William, 79.
Slye, Robert, son -in-law of Ger- rard, 134, 136. Sluyter, Peter, Labadist, 154, 158. Smith, Roger, 44.
Smith, Thomas, sentenced to death, 52. Snow, Justinian, Baltimore's fac- tor, 64; a heretic, 97.
Snow, Abel, 98. Snow, Marmaduke, 98.
Snow, Susannah, wife of Surgeon Gerrard, 98; family Protest- ant, 99.
Soldier's indelicacy, 105.
Somerset, Earl of, 9.
Sousa, Matthias, 91.
Speed, John, 60.
Spilman, Henry, 11.
St. Mary, oll Yowaccomoco, 17. Starkey, Lawrence, Jesuit, 104, 127.
Statham, Thomas, 91.
Sterman or Sturman, John, 75.
Sterman or Sturman, Thomas, 75, 122. Stevens, Ann, 123.
Stevens, Judge, of Anamessex, 146.
Stirke, George, 115. Stirke, Rev. Mr., 115.
Stone, Gov. Wm., notice of, 118; removed, 125; council- lor, 137; in batue, 142. Stone, Thomas, of Loudon, 118. Story, Thomas, Quaker preacher, 166; controversy with Hall, 166. Streeter, S. F., on Toleration Oath, 118. Stringer, death of, 123.
Strong, Leonard, 116. Stuyvesant, Governor, 156. Symonds, Dorothy, marries Rev. Thomas Harrison, 117.
Tailor, George, 60.
Taney, Mary, letter to Arch- bishop, 160; petitions for a church, 162 ..
Tayac, Piscataway chief, 97.
Terra Maria, origin of name, 48.
Thomson, Jolin, 91.
Thornton, John, 91.
Thurston, Thomas, Quaker
preacher, 130.
Tiger, ship ascends Potomac, 11. Toleration, The Act of, 120, 121, 130; Jesuit view of, 135; in Parliament, 111 ; Roger Wil- liams on, 111; Plowden on, 119; Oath, 118, 123; verses on, 154.
Tompkins, Mary, Quakeress, 143.
Tompson, Rev. W., 110.
Tonhoga Indians, 27, 32.
Tue, John, 92. Tue, Restituta, 78.
Turks, capture ship Tiger, 10.
Usserahak Indians, 27, 29, 31, 32. Utie, or Uty, John, 15, 34, 53 ; no- tice of, 49. Utie, or Uty, Ann, wife of John, 49. Urie, Nathaniel, 137.
Van Eyden, Francis, 78.
Virginia Company's Journal, 9, 55; seal, 118 ; council, 49, 51 ; Puritans, 113, 117; go to Maryland, 117.
Virginians described, 16.
Walker, John, 54. Walter, Roger, 79. Ward, Edward, 79. Warren, Ratelitf, 52. Warren, William, 52
Warterling, Walter, 78.
Warwick, ship, 12, 184. Washington, ancestry, 136, 137.
Washington, George, 128. Washington, Henry, 137. Washington, Lawrence, 137. Washington, Richard, 137. Watkins, Edward, 61, 87.
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INDEX. 193
Watson's Island, see Palmer 's. Webb, Arthur, 60. Wells, William, 79.
Wentworth, Sir Thomas, letters to, 41, 52, 62. West, Francis, Gov. of Va., 49.
West, John, his brother, 53.
West, Philip, 54.
West Point, or Pamunkey, 57.
Wheatley, John, 79.
White, Andrew, Jesuit, 64 ; notice of Clayborne, 16; notice of Fleet, 16; at Isle of Wight, 61 ; prisoner, 75; pardoned, 103, 104. White, George, 92.
White, Thomas, 60. White, & hilip, 57.
Wickliffe, Daniel, 54, 100. Wiggin, Ann, 75.
Wilkinson, Rev. William, 123, 151; many pursuits, 123: charge for sermon, 123. Williams, Roger, his plea, 111.
Williamson, William, 54.
Windebank, Sec. of State, 50.
Winter, Sir John, 49, 64, 91 : his brother Edward, 64.
Winter, Frederick, 64.
Wiseman, Henry, 64.
Wiseman, Penelope, 80.
Witch hanging, 128, 137, 139.
Wortley, John, 54. /
Woolchurch, Henry, 142.
Wyatt, Gov. Francis, 13, 25, 39. Wyatt, Rev. Haut, 39.
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. 45, Running title. Takes the oath, should read refuses the oath.
66, Richard William, should read Richard Willand.
71, Oxoniensis, should read Oronienses.
87, Edward Hawkins, should read Edward Watkins.
103, St. Jingo, should read St. Inigo.
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