Hog Island, v. 72. Commissioner, with others, to defend the right of the Colony to Narragansett lands, 90. Judge of the Prerogative Court in Barnstable County, 150. Commissioner to administer oath of allegiance, 151. Councillor of the Prov- ince of Mass. Bay, 301. Attorney for Elizabeth Backhouse, 302. His account with the Treasurer of Plymouth Colony, 141. Address to the King, in behalf of the Colony of Plymouth, 169. Lines on the death of Gov. Josiah Winslow, 53. Peti- tion, in behalf of the Colony, to Sir Ed- mund Andros, 149. Letters from, to Rev. Messrs. Allen, Mather, Torrey, and Wil- lard, 41; Sir Henry Ashhurst, 201, 225; William Blathwayt, 65, 74, 94, 123, 153; Simon Brad-treet, 88, 244; Edward Cran- field, 122; Isaac Foster, 13; Mrs. Mary Hinckley, 1, 147, 212; Sir Leoline Jen- kins, 128; Jacob Leisler, 242; Increase Mather, 227, 287; Lords of the Privy Council, 135; Earl of Rochester, Lord High Treasurer, 143; William Stoughton and Joseph Dudley, 132; Peter Thacher, 16; Ichabod Wise wall, 292. Letters to, from Isaac Addington, 197, 301; James Allen and others, 43; Samuel Angier, 11; Sir Henry Ashhurst, 206; William Bassitt, 214; William Blathwayt, 91, 94; William Bradford and Nathaniel Thomas, 190; Simon Bradstreet, 203, 204, 258, 259, 265, 266, 267; Benjamin Church, 219, 220, 270; Thomas Cooper and others, 2; John Cot- ton, 22, 55, 103, 189, 278; Edward Cran- field, 121; Samuel Danforth, 166; Thomas Danforth, 191; Walter Dean and others, 234; John Freeman, 131; James Keith, 6; Jacob Leisler, 232, 249; Joseph Lord, 304; Cotton Mather, 248; Increase Mather, 209; Matthew Mayhew, 61; Joshua Moodey, 73, 116; Samuel Phillips, 26; Robert Pike, 281; Samuel Prince, 192, 216, 303; Ed- ward Randolph, 82, 93, 96, 122; Edward Rawson, 141; Edward, William, and Ann Rawson, 62; John Saffin, 187; Peleg San- ford, 67, 69; Samuel Sewall, 253; George Shove, 23, 57, 87; Daniel Smith, 207; Samuel Sprague, 307; Nathaniel Stone, 306; Samuel Torry, 111; Samuel Treat, 186; John Walley, 208, 223, 233, 239, 247, 250, 260, 263, 284; Richard Williams and others, 4; Roger Williams, 21, 29; Josiah Winslow, 8; Ichabod Wisewall, 144, 276, 285, 299; Benjamin Woodbridge, 130; Samuel Worden, 224, 282. Notice of, v. p. xiii. Hinckley Papers, The, v. p. xiii.-xv., 1-308. Hindel, Col. Ebenezer, his fort, v. 372, 379; his mill, 379, 380. Indian ambush at, 369.
Hindsdel, Mehamen, v. 317.
Hingham, Mass., i. 201, 212, 261; iii. 368, 370; v. 8, 205; vi. 158.
Hinsdale, N. H., Indian hostilities at, v. 369.
Hinton, Sir Thomas, ix. 108, 133. Hir-t Grove, ii 125, 126.
Hispaniola, vii. 152. Expedition against,
1654-55, vi. 289, 291, 293; vii. 420, 476. "Histrio-Mastix," by Prynne, vi. 415, 419. Hoadly, Charles J., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., ix. p. xvii.
Hoar, Col., 1759, v. 510, 511.
Hoar, Mrs. Bridget (Lisle), i. 19. Letter to, viii. 571. Notice of, 571n.
Hoar, Daniel, viii. 571n.
Hoar, Eben. Rockwood, LL.D., Member M. H. S., vii. p. ix.; viii. p. xi.; ix. p. xv. Hoar, John, vini. 571.
Hoar, Rev. Leonard, President of Harvard College, i. 17, 18, 19; viii. 571n, 572. Hoar, Mrs. Mary, letter to Bridget Hoar, viii. 571. Notice of, 571n.
Hoar, Samuel, LL.D., Member M. H. S. i. p. x.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v. Hoare, Richard, vi. 124. Hobamak, iii. 103, 114. Expresses fears, 112. Jealous of Squanto, 113, 114. companies the Pilgrims to Massachusetts, 113. His services, 114; iv. 485 (Hober- mack).
Hobart, Rev. Gershom, viii. 237, 599. Hobart, Rev. Jeremiah, Letter of, to Increase Mather, viii. 661. Notice of, 661n. Hobart (Hubbard), Nehemiah, i. 21; viii. 114, 495.
Hobart, Rev. Peter, viii. 237n, 661n. Hobb, Capt., 1757, v. 433.
Hobbs, Capt. Humphrey, v. 379. Hobby, Mr., 1651, vi. 363.
Hobby, Sir Charles, v. 320, 321, 322. Hobby, William, viii. 704. Hobermack. See Hobamak. Hobson, John, ix. 134. Hobson, William, iii. 213. Hockamoanko, vii. 423.
Hocking, - killed at the Kennebec, the consequences, iii. 316-322.
Hodgdon, Alexander, iv. 82, 98, 126, 272, 273. Hodge, Andrew, x. 611, 612, 614. Hodges, Capt., v. 427. Hodges, Henry, v. 232. Hodges, John, vi. 124.
Hodgshon, Robert, ix. 155, 156. Hodgson, Robert, iv. 502. Hofmeister, Johann, viii. 77.
Hog, Lawsuit about a, viii. 441.
Hog Island, i. 262; viii. 517. Controversy respecting, v. 72, 78-80, 123, 127, 128. Hogan, killed, 1757, v. 447.
Hogan, Major, 1764, x. 518. Hogarth, Lieut., 1764, x. 516. Hogg, Lieut., 1756, v. 425, 426, 428, 430. Hogg, Robert, iv. 24.
Hoit's "Antiquarian Researches " cited, vii. 43n.
Holbadge," Sister," vii. 494. Holbeck, William, iii. 448. Holbrook, Samuel, v. 40.
Holburne, Vice-Admiral Francis, v. 444. Holden, Randall, ii. 288, 290, 292; vii. 601n. Holder, Christopher, ix 155, 156. Holgrave, John, vi. 101.
Holland, Mr., 164-, vii. 370.
Holland, Joseph, iv. 52
Holland, Josiah G., M.D., Member M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Holland, Robert, iii. 201, 213. Holland, States of, v. 50, 56. Declaration of war by, against England, 1652, vi. 79, 81. Internal affairs of, 295. War with Eng- land, 1651, 362; 1664, 531; with Spain, 404. Inundation in, viii. 429, 597, 618. Condi- tion of, 1676, 527. Calamities in, 597. See also Netherlands. Holled, Mr., 1631, vi. 579.
A. Eliot to, iv. 398–461.
Holloway, James, v. 143, 144. Holman, Mr., 1676, viii. 299. Holman (Holmar), Edward, i. 94, 95. Holme, Mrs. Ann (Isherwood), viii. 657. Holme, Mrs. Ellen, viii. 659.
Holme, John, viii. 657.
Holmes (Homes), Lieut., 1760, v. 564; ix. 359, 369.
Holmes (Homes), Sergt., vi. 223. Holmes, Abiel, D.D., LL.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.; Cor. Sec., p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p. xx.; on the Committee of Publication of vols. 7, 10 of 1st Series, vols. 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 of 2d Series, p. xxi. Holmes, Christopher, iv. 58.
Holmes, John, viii. 19.
Holmes, Rev. John, Death of, 1675, viii. 228. Holmes, Obediah, ii. 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 70. Prosecution of, 27, 30, 32, 42, 44. Letters of, 45, 53.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, M.D., Member M. H. S., iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv. Holmes, William, vi. 244, 245, 247. Com- mands an expedition to Connecticut River, iii. 313n. To march against the Pequots, 355n.
Holston's River, Siege of a fort on, v. 420. Holt, Mr., of Pennsylvania, ix. 335. Holt, Abigail. See Isherwood, Mrs. Holt, Catherine. See Mather, Mrs. Holt, Edmund, viii. 657n.
Holt, John, a painter, x. 576.
Holt, Sir John, v. 248.
Holway, Thomas, vi. 242. Holworthy, Lady, viii. 502.
Holworthy, Sir Matthew, his donation to Harvard College, viii. 502.
Holyoke, Edward, Pres. of Harvard College, iv. 410, 426. His death, 1769, 441.
Homer, Arthur, D.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiii.
Homer, Jonathan, D.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. vii.
Homes. See Holmes.
Homes, Thomas, i. 96. Hommius, Festus, i. 128.
Honor and Dorothy, ship, ix. 174. Honywood, Sir Robert, Jr., viii. 215. Hood, Samuel, Viscount Admiral, iv. 438. Hook, Capt., 1683, v. 121.
Hook, Mr, of Dublin, 1667, viii. 668. Hook, Mrs., viii. 76?, 668.
Hooke, Ebenezer, vii. 594, 595. Hooke, Mrs. Eleanor
Hooke, Francis, vii. 195n. Hooke, Humphrey, of Bristol, Eng., vi. 94; vii. 197n.
Hooke, Mrs. Jane (Whalley), viii. 133, 136, 141, 161. Her sickness, 149, 153. Her donations to New England, 262. Letters from, to Rebecca Russel, 260; to Increase Mather, 261, 262, 263, 264, 266; to John Wilson, 267. Notice of, 127n.
Hooke, John, iii. 448, 451. Hooke, Robert, viii. 577.
Hooke, Walter, viii. 149.
Hooke, William, of York, vi. 94. Letters to
John Winthrop, vii. 195, 196, 197. Fac- similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 4. Notice of, 195n.
Hooke, Rev. William, vii. 499, 501, 503, 507n; viii. 133, 156, 162, 174, 179, 190, 193, 260, 263, 298n, 301, 304, 309, 585. Letters to John Winthrop, Jr., vii. 587, 590, 594; to William Goffe, viii. 122, 143, 148; to John Davenport, 177, 194, 207; to Increase Mather, 582. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 11. His daughters, 587; viii. 177. His wife, vii. 587n, 589. His death, viii. 160, 583n. Notices of him, vii. 587n; viii. 122n. Hooker, James, iv. 266.
Hooker, Joanna. See Shepard, Mrs. Hooker, Rev. Richard, iv. 331; v. 269. Hooker, Rev. Samuel, i. 109; viii. 467. His son, 338. Letters to Increase Mather, 837, 338; to James Fitch, 340. Notice of,
Hooker, Mrs. Susanna, viii. 545. Hooker, Rev. Thomas, i. 217; iii. 193; iv.
296; vi. 31, 221, 223, 247, 357, 390, 408, 546, 581n; vii. 10, 11, 381; viii. 337, 339n, 546, 548. Letters to John Win- throp, vi. 388, 389; to John Winthrop, Jr.. 387. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 4. Removes to Connecti- cut, vii. 45. His book about baptism, viii. 70. His death, 544, 545. Notices of him, vi. 387n; viii 544n.
declines to become a council- lor in Massachusetts, 1774, x. 714. Hooper, George, iv. 24.
Hooper, Robert, Jr., iv. 29.
Hooper, William, iv. 24.
Hoops, Adam, ix. 302, 304, 319, 339, 387,
392, 394, 395, 405, 409, 461. Letters of, to Col. Bouquet, 263; to Gov. Monckton, x. 604, 608.
Hoornbeek, Prof., i. 159, 160.
Hoosick (Hosuck, Hoosuck), v. 416, 417, 530.
Hope, Me. See Appleton, Me. Hope, The, ship, ii. 230; vii. 55. Hopkins, Admiral, x. 779-781.
Hopkins, Mr., a Boston carpenter, 1775, i.
Hopkins, Mrs. Ann (Yale), vii. 471, 473– 476. Her insanity, vi. 336.
Hopkins, Constanta, iii. 448, 452. Hopkins, Damaris, iii. 448. Hopkins, Daniel, iv. 194.
Hopkins, Edward, Gov. of Connecticut, vi. 165, 362, 365, 381, 383, 384, 385, 545; vii. 19, 49n, 169, 381, 390n, 487n, 538n. Signs the Confederation in 1643, iii. 423. Com- missioner, 430. Signs a treaty, 440 voice of goods sent to John Winthrop, Jr., 1635, vi. 325. Arrival of, in New England, 344n. Letters to John Win- throp, Jr., 325, 329, 331, 332, 334, 335, 336, 337, 339, 341, 343; to John Winthrop, 333; to John Mason, 338. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 3. to England, 1651, 362. Estate of, vii. 50, 504, 512, 514. His death, viii. 610. No- tices of, vi. 325n; viii. 610n.
Hopkins, Mrs. Elizabeth, iii. 448, 452. Hopkins, Giles, ii. 448, 452.
Hopkins, Josiah, iv. 103, 104.
Hopkins, Oceanus, born at sea, iii. 77, 448, 450.
Horsmanden, Mrs., x. 619.
Horsmanden, Chief-Justice Daniel, x. 492, 501, 523, 540, 541, 545. Accepts the second seat of justice, ix. 448. Report (with others) to Gov. Monckton, 477. Slow, x. 501. At death's door, 619.
Hosack, David, M.D., LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv.
Hoskins, Mr, 1662, viii. 196.
Hoskins, Edward, v. 518.
Hosmer, Rev. Stephen, i 51.
Hosmer, Fitus, Letter from, iv. 115.
Ho-on, John, iv. 273.
Hostages required of Indians, iii. 439.
Ho-uck. See Hoosick.
Hotchkis, Rev. Thomas, viii. 577.
Hough, Atherton, ii. 335.
Houghton, Mr., ii. 132.
Housatonic (Ousetonnuck), i 103.
Hon-ebuilding, vi. 475. At Ipswich, vii.
Hovey, Capt. Ebenezer, iv. 204, 205.
How, Lieut.-Col., 1760, ix. 238; Col., 1765, x.
How, Mr., 1678, viii. 343, 501.
How, Abraham, i. 102.
How, Bathsheba, viii. 165n.
How, Ephraim, viii. 609.
How, Joseph, iv. 236.
Howard, Lord, of Escrick, viii. 636. Howard, Mr., 1661, viii. 551.
Howard, John, of Windham, 1774, iv. 7. Howard, John, killed, 1748, v. 378.
Howard Joseph Jackson, LL D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S.. viii p. xii; ix. p. xvii. Howard, Robert, viii. 704.
Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel, returns
from his embassy to Germany, 1636,vi.420.
Howard's Ferry, x. 806.
Howe, Lieut., killed, 1758, v. 472.
Howe, Lieut. Daniel?, 1638, vi. 247.
Howe, George, Viscount, v. 464, 468, 470,
543. Death of, 467.
Howe, Rev. James Blake, i. 280. Howe (How) Nehemiah, v. 366. Howe, Perl y, iv. 56.
Howe, R.. of Cape Fear, 1774, iv. 24. Howe, Richard, Earl, Admiral, x. 788, 807. Howe, Gen. Sir Wilam, i. 270; iv. 372; x. 778, 784, 788. At the battle of Bunker Hi, i 263. Issues a proclamation, 269. Orders the Old North Meeting House to
Howell, Nathan, settlement of his estates, ii. 122-129; viii. 460, 461. Howes, Capt., 1775, iv. 240.
Howes, or Howe, Edward, of Lynn, vii. 16. Howes, Edward, vi. 40on. Letters to John
Winthrop, Jr., 467-513. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 5. Prefa- tory Address to a Treatise on the North- west Passage inscribed to John Winthrop, Jr., 4 On. His magnetical engine, 500; viii. 377n. Notices of, vi. 467n, 512n. Howgall, Francis, vii. 289.
Howland, Rev. Mr., of Plympton, iv. 254. Howland, Mrs. Elizabeth (Tilley), iii. 449, 450, 453.
Howland, Lieut. Jabez, v. 208; viii. 231. Notice of, 231n.
Howland, John, iii. 76, 227, 382, 447. Over- board, 76. In the exploring party along Cape Cod Bav, 83. Assistant, 306, 315, 327. His command on the Kennebec, 317. Settlement of partners with, 400, 402. His family, 447, 450, 453.
Hubbard, Deacon, 1775, i. 269.
Hubbard, Mr., 1760, ix. 352, 401. Another, 1764, iv. 412.
Hubbard, Benjamin, vi. 219.
Hubbard, Francis, viii. 4.
Hubbard, Gilbert Harrison, A.M., Cor.
Memb M. H. S., i. p. xii.
Hubbard, Rev. Joshua, i. 106; vii. 293. Hubbard, Nehemiah. See Hobart.
Hubbard Richard, i. 17.
Hubbard, Stephen, iv. 115. Hubbard, Thomas, vii. 46.
Hubbard, William, the elder?, of Ipswich, vi. 104; viii. 4.
Hubbard, Rev. William, vii. 131; viii. 4, 5, 91, 340, 502, 521n, 671. His narrative of the Indian wars, iii. Pref. p. xv., 41n, 62n, 151n; iv. 467, 468, 470, 475; viii. 232n, 233-235, 239.
Hubbert, P., i. 212.
Hubert, Goodman, 1660, vii. 243.
Huckins, (Hookins), Lieut. Robert, his widow, v. 272.
Huckins, Thomas, v. 13.
Huddleston, John, Letter from, iii. 125. Supplies from, 125.
Hudibras, Allusion to, iii. 131n. Hudson,
Hudson, Mr., 1662, viii 181, 199, 549, 550. Hudson, Hon Char'es, Member M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. ix.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Hudson, Thomas, iii. 213. Hudsons, Mrs., vii. 301. Hudson's Bay, vi. 481.
Hudson's Bay Company, v. 332.
Hud-on's River, iii. 41n; vi. 8, 38, 363, 504, 512; ix. 125, 128; x. 493 foll., 514. Offer to transport the Pilgrians to the, ii. 42, 43, 48. Pilgrims sail toward, 77; and intend settlement at, 99. Dutch at, 163. Huet, Dr., his widow. 1659, vii. 593. Hughs, Mr., 1681, viii. 477.j Hull, Mr., 1645, vii. 445.
Hull, Mr., of Maryland, 1675, viii. 270. Hull, Edwar, vii. 64n. Hull, Hannah, viii. 520n.
Hull, John, vii. 314; viii. 170, 249, 520n. His d'ary cited, vi. 155n, 229n. Letters to James Richards, vi. 533, 534; to John Winthrop, Jr., 536. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 10. Warrant to John Richards, 536. Notice of, 533n.
Hull, Capt. Joseph, iv. 266.
Hul, Rev. Joseph, vii. 378, 445. Hull, Robert, vii 533n.
Hull, Mass., i. 201, 212.
Hulton, Mr., 1770, iv. 452. Hulton, Nathaniel, viii. 659. Humber, ship, v. 330.
"Humble Address," ii. 217.
Humboldt, Baron Alexander von, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii.
Hume, Joseph, M.P., iv. 504. Humfrey, John, Dep.-Gov. of the Massa- chusetts Colony, ií. 248-251, 264–269; ii. 335; vi. 28, 40, 69, 93, 102, 145, 147, 156, 158, 316, 341, 467n, 496, 500, 508. Petition in behalf of, by Hugh Peter, to the Gene- ral Court of Massachuset's, 96. Letters to Isaac Johnson, 1, 9, 10, 12; to John Winthrop, 5, 10, 17; to John Winthrop, Jr, 18. Fac-similes of bis signature and seal, vi. plate 1. Notice of, 1n. Humfrey, Lady Sus in, daughter of the Earl of Lincoln, wife of Deputy Governor John,
Humireys, Rev. John, his recantation, viii.
Hunt, Maj. William, v. 399. Hunter, Capt. x. 577.
Hunter, Rev Jo-eph, i. 91, 92, 94, 100, 115n, 118, 119, 266; ii. 120; ii. Pref. p. v., 10n, 31n, 460n. Cor. Memb. M. H. S. 1. p. xviii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii. Collections concerning the ea ly history of the foun - ers of New Plymouth, i. 51-85.
graph cal no ice of Philip Vincent, 86-90. Correspondence with and services rendered respecting Br ford's History, iii Pref. p. V. Cited, Pref. p. xvi. 411.
Huntington, L. 1., vii. 65. Church gathered at, viii. 302.
Huntoon, Rev. Benjamin, ii. 144. Huntoon, Jno., Jr., iv. 77. Huntoon, Philip, v. 325.
Huntoon, Samuel, killed by Indians, v. 325. Hunuel See Hunniwell. Hurd, Andrew, iv. 272.
Hulbut, George B., i. 43.
Hurlbut, Mrs. Mary (Bulkley), i. 42, 43. Hurlburt, John, iv. 49.
Huron, Lake, ix. 345.
Hurons, v. 541; ix. 427.
Hurricane at Rehoboth, 1671, i. 14; at Plymouth, iii. 337; in Leicester, July 10, 1759, v. 511; in the West Ind es, 1678, vii. 335; near Venango, 1760, ix. 285. Husbandinen, Company of, vii. 88-96n, 98, 101, 346.
Hukanawing, viii. 407.
Hussey, Capt, 1755, ix. 218. Hutcheson, Mr., 1671, vii. 151.
Hutchins, or Hutchings, Mr., ix. 265, 266, 267, 269, 272, 276, 265, 327. Hutchins, David, v. 317.
Hutchis. Thomas, ii. 250-252, 266–269. Hutchinson, Mr., 1644, vi. 60.
Hutchinson, Mr., of London, 1639, vii. 222. Hutchinson, Mrs. Aun, ii. 387; vi. 48, 156, 227; vii. 279; viii. 59.
Hutchinson, Capt. Edward, Jr., vi. 300,
Hutchinson, Edward, Sen, of Boston, vii. 110, 111.
Hutchinson, Elisha, grandfather of Gor. Thomas, v. 256, 314; viii. 424, 676, 700, 713. And others, petition to King James II., 701.
Hutchinson, Elisha, son of Gov. Thomas, iv. 378, 380.
Hutchinson, Elisha, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p xv.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. x.; vi p. x.; vii p. x.; viii. p. xii. Hutchinson, Foster, i. 268.
Hutchinson, Francis, iii. 386; vi. 313n. Hutchinson, Richard, i 281.
Hutchinson, Thomas, Gor of Massachusetts, iii. Pref. p. xv.; iv. 29, 345, 376, 378, 380; x. 713, 745. Attack on his house, iv. 406, 407. The "Collection of Oginal Papers," 444. His History, 454. Would have done better not to be Governor, 454. Remarks on Isaac Johnson's will, vi. 20n. His "History of Massachusetts Bay" cited, vii. 109, 110n, 123n, 356n, 370n, 520n, 524n, 530n, 531n, 534n.
Hutton, Samuel, iv. 274.
Hyde, Etward, Earl of Clarendon, viii. 211. Hyde, Capt. Elijah, iv 44.
Hyde, Elijah, Jr, iv. 45.
Hyde, Lawrence, Viscount, created Earl of Rochester, viii 499.
Hylan, Stephen, iv. 227.
"Hypocrisy Unmasked," by Edward Win- slow, vii. 601n.
Illinois Indians, v. 541; ix. 423; x. 525, 724. Ill nois River, ix. 400.
Immorality in England, viii. 221. Impressment in Boston, viii. 370, 519.
Impressment of arms, &c., in Salem, vi. 150. Ince, Capt., his death, 1760, v. 559. Ince, Jo athan, vii. 35n, 588n. Incendiarism in Milford, Conn., vii. 544, 545. Inches, Henderson, iv. 2, 275. Inchequin, Lord, vii. 144. Increase, ship, vii. 401n.
Independents, x. 602. Controversy of Pres- byterians with, vi. 383. Indian Bible, Eliot's, vii. 151.
Indian captives, viii. 231, 232, 233. Action of the General Court in relation to, 689. Indian corn found, iii. 82. Taken and after- ward paid for, 82, 83, 103. Planted, 100. More cultivated by the Indians, 102. Ob- tained in 1622, 129, 130. More planted by the Pilgrims, 134, 208. Trade with, 167, 204, 208. Increased value of, 302,
Indian grants, x. 606-608. Indian graves, iii. 82. Indian John, v. 133.
Indian languages, i. 252. Translations into the, viii. 679.
Indian War, 1664, vi. 531.
Indian Wars, Mather's History of the, viii. 158, 342, 353, 576, 578, 581. Relief to sufferers by the, sent from Dublin, 9, 690. Indian and French Wars, Niles's History of the, continued, v. 309-589.
Indians, vii. 546. To be hunted with dogs, ii. 235-237. Anticipation of sufferings from the, by the Pilgrims, ii. 25, 78. First seen by a party under Standish, 81. Flee and are followed, 81. Seen around a grampus, 83, 84. First encounter with,
At Plymouth, 93. Treaty with, 94. Mortality among the, 95, 102, 110, 315, 325. Kidnapped by Hunt, 95, 96. Hos- tile, 96-98. Their treatment of Dermer,
Raise more corn, 102. Expedition against, to revenge the supposed death of Squanto, 104. Massacre by, in Virginia, 125, 126. Settlers at Weymouth become servants of, 130. Conspiracy of, against Weston's company, 131. Robinson's letter as to killing, 164. Trade with, on the Kennebec, 233; for wampum, and the effects, 234. Supplied with ammunition and fire-arms, and taught the use of them, 235, 238, 275, 337. On Connecticut River, 311, 349. Hocking trades with, on the Kennebec, and is killed, 817, 353. Viewed as common enemies, 353. Sold into slavery, 360. Land reserved for them, 374. General conspiracy of the, 416. Confederation against them, 416. Society for propagating the Gospel among the, 443. The Governor of Virginia makes peace with the, 1774, iv. 187. Donation from those in Barnstable to the poor in Boston, 1775, 215. One accused of mur- der, v. 87. Measures for repelling inva- sions of, 88, 89. Rising of the, at the eastward, 121, 122. Number of the Chris- tian Indians at Eastham, &c., 131; in Plymouth Colony, 132. Salary of their ministers, 1684, 132. Relief to those at Eastham, 186. Outrages by, in Maine, 203, 204. Submission of the, 1713, 336. To be exchanged for Moors, vi. 65. Provision for the, 116. Depredations of, near Salem, 1645, 150. Near Duxbury, 163. Religion of the, 225. Executed at
Plymouth, 301. The Southern, hired by Nincunnett to fall upon Uncas, 358. Mur- ders by the, 370. Peace made with the, 1645, 374. War with the, 1664, 531. Hostile attitude of the, 585. Labors of Thomas Mayhew among the, vii. 34, 36, 37. Attack of, on Saybrook, 1636, 56. Hostilities of the, 68, 82, 321-325, 411, 412, 413, 423, 426, 462, 518, 541, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 598, 627- 631. Religious instruction of the, by John Black leach, 150; by Thomas James, 485, 486. R. Mather on a church of, viii. 71. Hostility of the, 85, 370, 377, 519, 582, 586, 675, 705. Erroneous reports of the, 245. Capture of Thomas Cobbet, Jr., by, 290n. War with the, 300, 576, 664. Sickness among the, 311, 337. Ran- dolph's account of the treatment of the, by the colonists, 531. Attack by, upon Hampton, 1677, 552. Conversion of the, 679. Gen. Amherst's talk to, ix. 240- 242. Treatment of, by the British govern- ment, 443. Cause of their hostility upon the Ohio, x. 720, 723. See also the names of various tribes of Indians; also, Tor- ture of captives.
Indigo, Culture and manufacture of, vi. 81, 82, 150. In Virginia, x. 682. Indulgence, Declaration of, viii. 207, 666. Industry, sloop, ix. 469, 471. Infant baptism, viii. 580. Ingersol, Capt., 1755, v. 392. Ingersol, Maj, 1758, v. 489.
Ingersoll, Widow, her horse taken for public service, vi. 149.
Ingolls, Henry, vi. 152.
Ingraham, William, letter to Increase Mather, viii. 647.
Innemo, an Indian chief, iii. 436. Inoculation, ii. 167 foll.; viii. 449, 454. Inquisition in Spain, vi. 40.
Instruments, Mathematical, bought for Har- vard College, viii. 500.
Intrusion, Writs of, viii. 517.
Inundations in Holland, viii. 429, 597, 618. Invasion of England intended by the French, 1759, v. 517. Invincible, ship, v. 445. Iowa Indians, ix. 382.
"Ipswich (Eng.), Newes from," by Prynne, vi. 422-434.
Ipswich, Mass. (Agawam), i. 6, 10, 12, 13, 47, 201, 212; ii. 205; iii. 209, 343; iv. 474, 486, 491; v. 117, 352; vi. 118n, 557, 570n; vii. 216, 401n; viii. 91. Church at, vi. 80, 106; vii. 121, 125, 535; viii. 288, 290, 292, 294, 297. Grant of Castle Hil to John Winthrop, Jr., vi. 103. In- tended sale of Castle Hill to inhabitants of, 104. Court at, 289. Reception of S. Hall at, vii. 24.
Ireland, Answer to Cromwell's application for settlers in, ii. 115-118. Letter on the use of the name Puritan in, 120. Mili- tary operations in, 1649-50, vi. 75. Suc- cesses of the Parliamentary forces in, 152, 279, 466. Reduction of, by Cromwell, vii. 457. War in, 600 Relief sent from, to New England in 1676, viii. 9, 56n, 690. Condition of, 1686-87, 63, 64, 65. Con- spiracy in, 125. Proposals of the Parlia- ment in, 209. Strange appearances in, 210. Plot discovered in, 211. Particulars
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