Duncan, samuel-w. iv. 169. Duncan, james-h. iv. 169. Dunham, Dunham,
Dunham, rev. jonathan, minister at edgartown. iii. 71. Dunmore, lord, his proclamation re- ferred to; his expedition against indians. ii. 223.
Dunstable, new hampshire, first eng- lish settlement in hillsborough coun- ty. vii. 66. its churches and min- isters. x. 54.
Dunster, rev. henry, president of har- vard college. ii. 162. iv. 76. 234. v. 247. suspected to incline to an- tipædobaptism, resigns. vi. 544. dies at scituate, and is buried at cambridge. 556. vii. 25. 31. 41. his letter to governour winthrop about his salary, the college house and the rents of charlestown ferry. *. 187.
Dunton, rev. john, his letter to his son. ii. 97. 98. Dunton, john, sketch of; extracts from his life and errours; his letter to his father; causes of his coming to new england. ii. 97. arrives at boston. 99. his description of the boston clergy, and of mer- chants, and others. 100. 106. de- scribes the principal men of massa- chusetts. 115. 121. visits describes indians. 108. 115. account of ipswich. 121. farewell to boston. 124. his jour- nal mentioned. v. (iv.) Du ponceau, peter-s. esq. procures a transcript of mourt's relation. ix. 26. acknowledgment of historical society to, for this service. 74. his notes and observations on eliot's indian gramınar. ix 313. and post. his report on indian languages, quoted. 224. 227. 232. x. 99. & post. 150. 151. his notes on eliot's indian grammar, referred to. 104. & post. x. 192.
Du prat, or dupratz, 17. 28.
Dupy, father. viii. 249.
Duquesne, fort, or fort pitt. ii. 223. Durand, elder. vi. 522. Durant, john. iv. 241. Duren, rev. 31.
Duston, mrs. martha, of haverhill, captured by indians. iv. 128. her sufferings during captivity; her in- fant murdered; kills ten indians and thereby escapes; rewarded by general court. iv. 129. 198. Duston, thomas. iv. 129. Dutch colony at new york. i. 140. of hudson's river, teach the indians to make wampampeag. v. 100. governour writes letters to massa- chusetts. vi. 432. sends excuses and makes promises to massachu- setts. 547. 548. ships with pro- vision, consternation at their ap- pearance. iii. 147. supply in- dians with guns; rescued by eng- lish. iv. 29. 31. claim connecti- cut. v. 172. relinquish to mas- sachusetts their right to connecti- cut. 179. lay claim to all land between cape henlopen and cape cod. v. 322. 323. their difficulties with connecticut. vi. 432. set- tled by commissioners. 435. seize a ship at new haven. 436. at war with indians, and are relieved by the english. 441. have further difficulties at new haven. 521.545. intercept the trading of new haven men with the delaware indians. 545. their difficulties with new haven settled. 541. peaceably resign themselves to charles ii. 257. at war with the english. 586. their quarrel with the english settled. 612. hold a friendly correspond- ence with plymouth colony. 667. at long island. vii. 23. inform plymouth people of fresh or con- necticut river. vii. P. 93. oppose the plymouth people ascending con- necticut river to build a trading house, though the former had ad- vised the latter so to do. P. 95. send troops from manhatoes to dislodge the plymouth people from their trading house at, now, wind- sor, on connecticut river. P. 95. settled at hudson's river within the virginia patent; their fort. ix 113. at war with the spaniards. vii. P. 81. Dutch churches. i. 150.
Dutch sheep brought to massachusetts.
of virginia. viii. Dutch ship arrives with corn from vir-
Dutton, rev. john, of north yar- | East sunapee pond. viii. 174. mouth. iv. 181. East mud pond. viii. 174. Duxbury settled. vi. 662. incorpo- East tennessee, its destruction plan- rated; petition for extension of ned by cameron. limits; inhabitants. vii. 137. deed East chop. iii. 70. of land from indians, and the con- Easterbrook, rev. sideration paid therefor. 139. di- iii. 275. vided; early taxes. 140. people Easterbrooks, dismissed from worshipping at ply: mouth, and become the second church in that colony. vii. P. 74. 75. notes on. x. 57. called ori- ginally duxburrow; pilgrim settlers. 57. 58. annual fair at, for cattle. 68. proportion of soldiers; wolves killed at; presented for not mend- ing bridge. 69. order about its quakers. 71.
Eagle, ship, afterwards called the ar- bella. ii. 79.
Eagle's nest, a palisado to be built there. x. 68.
Eames, lieut. of hingham. vi. 417. Eames, thomas. iv. 56.
Eames, rev. jonathan, of newtown, new hampshire. iv. 78. Eames, theodore. iv. 169. Early, sir george, in virginia, avenges the slaughter of whites inade by indians. ix. 78. Earthquake in new england. iv. 40. 41. vi. 646. vii. 14. 50. account of, by rev. t. alden. iv. 70. Easton, nicholas, a tanner, his strange notions. vi. 337. 343. vii. 97. Easton, col. ii. 243.
preacher at bath, new hampshire. iii. 108. Eastern indians, their letter to go- vernour of massachusetts, with fac similes of their seals. viii. 259- 263.
East hampton, long island. vi. 668. East sudbury, incorporated. iv. 53. account of its settlement. iv. 60. ecclesiastical history. 61. bounds. 62. lands and ponds. 62., Eaton, theophilus, assistant. arrives. v. 262. elected governour of new haven colony. his character. vi. 329. dies. vi. 316. 320. 329. 467. 521. 548. 557. vii. 1. 7. 8. 129.
Eaton, nathaniel, first instructer of harvard college, a mere orbilius, removed. v. 247.
Eaton, samuel, dies. vi. 331. Eaton, samuel, presented for mixed dancing. x. 69.
Eaton, samuel. vii. 138. Eaton, benjamin. iii. 208. Eaton, ebenezer. iii. 208. Eaton, john. iv. 137. Eaton, joseph. ii. 178.
Eaton, rev. samuel, of harpswell. iv. 180. 181.
Eaton, rev. peter, of boxford. iv.
Eatow, jack, a moheage indian, his exploit. viii. 146.
Ebeling, professor christopher-d. of hamburgh. ii. 277. viii. 167. his library purchased and presented to harvard college by israel thorndike. viii. 268. geography and his- tory of america, referred to. viii. 268. 269. 276. letter to presi- dent stiles, giving an account of his works on america; requesting an account of connecticut, and men- tioning the number of authors in germany, and their productions. viii. 270-275.
Ecclesiastical history of massachu- | Eel river beach. iii. 162.
setts, by rev. dr. j. eliot, referred to.
Eckley, rev. dr. j. of boston. vii.
printer of a newspaper
at boston. viii. 321. Eddenden, ed. iv. 239. Eddy, samuel, esq. vii. 75. Edgartown. iii. 46. 47. 49. 50. 53. 60. its excellent water. iii. 40. saltworks. 61. or old town, ac- count of; houses and schools. iii. 70. ships, harbour, and wharves. 70. 71. price of land at. 70. church first formed. 71. harbour. 73. settlement. 81. incorporated. 85. uncommon quantity of snow
at. iv. 257. Edgecombe, sir richard, a patentee of new england. v. 217. Edinistone, capt. lieut. viii. 156. Edson, samuel. vii. 138. 143. 152. 157. 159. 162. 167.. Edson, samuel. vii. 148. Edson, joseph. vii. 148. 157. Edson, josiah. vii. 150. 152. 157. 159. Edson, susannah. vii. 153. 162. Edson, josiah. vii. 153. 160. Edson, josiah, col. a rescinder and mandamus counsellor. 160. 169.
Edson, adam. vii. 171. Edson, jael. vii. 171. Edson, john. vii. 167.
Edson, or edwardson. vii. 152. Edward iv. his statute against conse- cration of churches and wakes, re- ferred to. vii. P. 77. Edwards, rev. dr. jonathan, of new haven, his "observations on the muhhekaneew, or mohegan lan- guage," referred to. ii. 6. ix. 238. published at large, with in- troductory observations and notes and an index, by j. pickering, esq. x. 81-160.
Edwards, j. w. esq. x. 82. extract
of a letter from him. 83. Edy, john, recovers from distraction by living eight days without food. V. 198.
Eel river bridge. iv. 229.
Eelles, rev. nathaniel, of scituate. iv. 235. notice of. 237.
Eelles, rev. nathaniel, jun. of stoning- ton, connecticut. iv. 237. Eelles, rev. edward, of middletown, connecticut. iv. 90. 94. 237. Egeish, or aleche, indians, their resi- dence, number and language. ii.
Egg river. iii. 164. 171.
Elder, can he be a magistrate? vii. P. 64.
Election of governour, etc. the first in massachusetts, held on board the arbella. ii. 87. v. 148.
Electors in massachusetts, consist of those only who pay 10s. to a single rate a much greater sum than in england-complained of by king's commissioners. viii. 76. 79. Eliot, rev. john. of roxbury; first teaching elder at roxbury; charac- ter. ii. 92 93. described by john dunton. 108. success amongst indians; draws up a covenant for them. 114. obtains lands for christian indians. vi. 544. labours amongst natick and other indians. 652. 653. viii. 29. arrives. vii. P. 37. 49. joins boston church, and preaches in the place of rev. j. wil- son, then in england. vii. P. 37. 38.69. 72. notice of. vii. P. 48 -50. sworn a freeman. vii. P. 57. second minister of roxbury. vii. P. 64. 72. his death and cha- racter. vi. 606. v. 135. 187. vi. 505. vii. 41. viii. 197. list of his indian works, and when pub- lished. ix. 242. his "indian gram- mar begun," published at large. ix. 245. et seq. with notes and obser- vations by p. s. du ponceau, esq. ix. 313. et seq. and supplementa- ry observations on by j. pickering, esq. (xxx.) and an index of words with their meanings. (xlviii.) re- ferred to. ix. 235. x. 240. et seq. Eliot, jacob, sworn a freeman. vii. P. 57. elder. P. 69. Eliot, andrew. i. 229. Eliot, andrew. i. 229. Eliot, andrew. i. 229. Eliot, andrew. i. 230.
Eliot, rev. jared, of killingworth, con-
necticut, doubts the validity of pres- byterian ordination. ii. 129. 131. iv. 298. 299.
Eliot, rev. dr. andrew, of boston. i. 227. his family. 228. his remarks on archbishop secker's sermon. ii. 190. 216. opposed to religious es- tablishments. 202. 259. iv. 144. x. 6.
Eliot, rev. andrew, of fairfield, connec- ticut. i. 228. Eliot, samuel. i. 230. Eliot, samuel. i. 230. Eliot, samuel. i. 228.
Eliot, rev. dr. john, of boston; eccle- siastical history of massachusetts. i. 194. memoir of. 211. elected tutor, and declines the office. 215. inclining to the episcopal church, is invited to take charge of one at halifax. 216. 217. chaplain to marshall's regiment. 217. ordain- ed successor to his father. 218. his correspondence. 221. cha- racter. 222. sickness and death. 255. 226. pastoral character. 232. list of honours conferred on him. 238. literary character and pub- lications. 242. tomb of his fam- ily. (xix.) ii. 49. 190. 261. 563. writes a circular for massachusetts historical society. 277. contribu- tions to that society. 281. iii. 12. 18. 22. 290. iv. 70. 100. his cha- racter of rev. edward barnard. iv. 144. furnishes the manuscript copy of hubbard's history. v. (iii.) viii. 158.
Eliot, dr. ephraim. i. 229. his letter to rev. dr. freeman. iii. 289. 191.
Ellis's tavern, at plymouth. iv. 292. Elmes, rodolphus. iv. 241. Eleutheria, or bahama islands. vi. 523.
Embalmed person found at cape cod, by first settlers at plymouth.
35. Emerson, john. iii. 223. Emerson, moses. iv. 169. Emerson, rev. daniel, of hollis, new hampshire. iv. 78. viii. 178. Emerson, rev. william, of boston, memoir of. i. 254. ordained at harvard, and at boston; conductor of monthly anthology. 255. dies; character. 256. publications. 257. history of first church in boston re- ferred to. (xix.) ii. 273. Emerson, mrs. x. 180. Emery, edward. x. 75. Emery, rev. vii. 164. Endicott, capt, john. i. (xxii.) sent out with servants to carry on dor- chester plantation at naumkeag; and to prepare for massachusetts colony, about to come to new eng- land. v. 109. 110. arrives at and settles salem. ii. 69. letter to governour bradford. v. 115. cha- racter of. ii. 69. made deputy go- vernour or agent at salem. v. 114. 115. 122. vii. P. 3. goes to mount wollaston to correct vices. v. 104. ii. 163. 266. iv. 198. v. 181. vi. 488. 499. vii. 32. 117. P. 1. 3. viii. 97. 100. letter to new england company complaining of irregular trade with indians. 123. letter from hon. robert boyle. viii. 49. 51. letter from m. crad. dock, about sending colonists and cattle to new england. viii. 116. 120. was governour sixteen years. 52. defaces the king's colours and is punished. v. 164. opposes the settlement of roger williams. 203. commands against the pequots. 252. viii. 131. one of the stand- ing council. v. 259. assistant.
373. 519. 543. vii. 35. 44. 19. governour. vi. 542 544. 555. 561. 575. vii. 51. 84. viii. 17. 20. 49. 52. dies, and is buried at bos- ton. vi. 575. 581. viii. 52. Endicott, zerubabel. viii. 105. Engagement of allegiance in rhode island. vii. 96. altered. 97. England, decline of religion in. ii. 51. at war with holland. vi. 323. 586. makes peace with holland. 612. x. 60. makes peace with spain. vii. P. 16. declares war against france. viii. 102.
English, thomas. ix. 38.
English missionaries in america.
Englishman, pequot word for. 138.
Enos, col. Epenow, indian, notice of. iii. 80. who had been forcibly carried to england, escapes to his own coun- try. v. 39. an american indian, sent with capt. hobson, and others on discovery to new england; his attempt to revenge the treachery of hunt on capt. hobson's ship. ix. 6.
Epitaph on bacon, the virginia rebel. i. 58. 59. on dr. zabdiel boylston. ii. 160. on john green, of charles- town. ii. 179. on richard russell, of charlestown. ii. 179. on judge john phillips, of charlestown. 179. on rev. benjamin rolfe, of haverhill. iv. 140. on rev joshua gardner, of haverhill. iv. 141. on rev. john brown, of haverhill. iv. 142. on rev. james cushing, of ha- verhill. iv. 147. on rev. thomas hooker. vi. 541. on governour thomas dudley. vi. 552. on rev. jonathan mitchell. vi. 606. ezekiel cheever. vii. 132.
Evarts, jeremiah. ii. 176. 178. 181. Everett, rev. noble, minister of ware- ham. iv. 293.
Everett, rev. edward, professor at har-
vard university. x. 192. Everson, john. iii. 208. Everson, richard. iii. 208. Ewachim, indian corn. Ewell, henry. iv. 240. Ewer, rev. dr. bishop of landaff. ii. 190. 215. Execution, the first in plymouth colo- ny. vii. P. 2. Exemption, five mile act of, extended
to anabaptists and quakers. ii. 204. Exeter, new hampshire, planted by mr. wheelwright, and others, who form a combination for govern- ment. v. 233. 242. vi. 351. ceived under the government of massachusetts. vi. 373. Exhortation to all people and nations to advance the kingdom of christ, by johnson. ii. 81.
Expedition against louisbourg. iii. 192. against canada, in 1600, abor- tive. 260.
Epworth, capt. of the nymphe frigate. Extortion punished in massachusetts,
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