Eyer, john. x. 26. Farrar, rev. stephen, of new ipswich, new hampshire. iv. 78. Farrill attacks the followers of bacon. Farrington, samuel. x. 179. Farwell, iv. 193. Fast in massachusetts, caused by a political question. v. 174. 175. at boston, for settling a pastor. v. benevolent trout. iii. 3. 7.: about sachusetts, but changed to thanks- giving. P. 18. at plymouth, occa- Faulkland, viscount. v. 151. 91. Faunce, john. iii. 213. _ iv. 294. Fayrweather, thomas. vii. P. 69. Fayrweather, john. x. 25. Fayerweather, thomas, esq. ii. 260. see fayrweather, and fayerweather. Feake, robert. iii. 268. Feake, isle, in virginia. vii. P. 86. Fearing, iv. 294. Fearing, noah: vii. 160. on revelations. 74. early in rhode Fearnux, nathaniel. viii. 45. settle at chili, referred to. X. 109. et stq. Felps, william. vi. 308. vii. P. 60. Felt, joshua. viii. 45. Female magnanimity, instance of. i. (xxiv.) Female preacher. iv. 15. in billerica. ii. 162. sketch of roger williams. v. 204. viii. 242. necticut. vi. 309. and claims to necticut people. 310. commis. sioner. vi. 466. 510. v. 141. . V. Fernald, william. ii. 181. major, 180. Fish, arrested at exeter for speaking against the king. vi. 359. Fish, rev. phineas of mashpee, iji. iii. 66. 73. iii. 73. mouth school. iv. 80. 52. shire. viii. 177. tilential. 194. which kills Fiske, charles. iii. 269. early in massachusetts. iv. 102. Fitch, mrs. i. 184. Five mile act of exemption, extended 204. etc. viii. 243. 245. of what na. tions composed; some remarks on its spirit, creates uneasiness. vi. Flagg, rev. ebenezer, of chester, new hampshire. iv. 78. ix. 368. X. v. 239. ix. 19. abundant in massachusetts. vii. 37. Fleece, quoted. iv. 254. Fleet, the king's, at caribbee islands, massachusetts, account of. i. 81. 592. watertown. vii. P. 3. 6. 27. Fletcher, col. governour of york, his scheme of taxation for of watertown, his building episcopal churches. i. 141. ii. 208. nour winthrop; his “real chris- 161. v. 276. notice of. vi. 607. 77. 110. Flint, william. viii. 106. Flint, henry. i. (xxx.) ii. 211. indian manure, first used for that 166. Florida. ii. 26, 27. visited the french by the spaniards. v. 45. at new v. 9. V. Floro, jeremy, an ingenious iron Fort du quesne. ii. 223. Fort western, unhappy individual at. ii. 228. Fort halifax. ii. 230. Forthill, drawing of. iii. 187. Fort edward. iv. 164. Fortification at sewall's point. ii. 178. at boston harbour. vi. Fortune, ship. vii. 121. forefather's ship, the second to plymouth. vii. 147. Foss, joshua. x. 177. Foster, edward. iv. 220. 222. 224. tise on english gold and silver coins. Foster, mrs. lettice. iv. 243. Foster, timothy. iv. 243. residence and character. ii. 10. Foster, thomas. iii. 9. iv. 90. 95. their numbers and warriours. ii. 12. Foster, ann. vii. 163. Foster, ii. 188. Foster, william. i. 178. Foster, rev. abiel, of canterbury, new hampshire. iv. 78. 62. Foster, gideon. ii. 170. Foster, deacon benjamin. X. 177. Foster, jonathan. x. 179. Foster, iv. 260. Foster's ship yard. iv. 227. ator, his exertions for abolishing Fowle, thomas. iv. 115. vi. 500. Fowle, rev. robert, episcopal minister 112. cation begun; charlestown people, i. (xxviii.) &c. work upon it. vii. P. 61. Fox hill. i. (xxix.) Fox river. ii. 10. Fox river lake. ii. 10. X. 54. Foxcraft, rev. of boston. jji. king's pleasure touching. vii. 94. engagement of, in rhode island. vii. v. 121. 96. Freeport, maine, account of; its situ- ation, rivers, soil, incorporation. iv. schools. 177. 178. bistory, in- dian name. 179. attacked by in- 180. 182. baptist church, universalist population. French, william. ii, 162. iv. 76. iii. 199. French, rev. jonathan, of northamp- French, vii. 123. French, samuel. French driven from florida by the spaniards. V. 45. begin a planta- tion in new england, but are dis- lodged by sir s. argall. ix. 5. make his letter to james early frequent narraganset bay. ix. v. 161. years before arrival of plymouth smith a prisoner. ix. 7.. barque at instructer. ii. 249. new england captured by capt. ro- ii. her crew arrested by governour of plymouth. v. 199. privateer setts, in 1630. ii. 88. first list of, vessel wrecked at cape ann, and vi. 649. protes- 181. iii. or 94. 17. . v. 224. X. 45. x. 70. 28 Friends' society of baltimore. ii. 7. april, 1775. ii. 224. iii. 290. his tle at nantasket. vii. P. 31. sails 204. 205. 214. again for st. christopher's. P. 32. Gager, deacon william. v. 185. his v. 186. surgeon and first deacon of charlestown and bos- Gains, attempts to plant in maine. Gale of 1804, at abington. vii. 114. Gale of 1815, at rochester. iv. 264. at wareham. iv. 272. ' at plymouth. Gale, rev. theophilus, gave his libra- 60. dians. v. 249. viii. 232. Gallows hill. jjj. 185. Gannett, thomas. vii. 138. 147. 151. ography of. viii. 277. minister of scotia ; steward of harvard col- lege. 277. literary societies of a member. 278. siastical affairs of nova scotia quot- ed. 282. 283. extract of letter mr. seccombe. 283. list american academy. 285. Gannett, barzillai. vii. 170. Garden seeds, first planted by settlers at plymouth. ix. 18. Gardener, thomas, agent for dorches- ter plantation. v. 106. Gardiner, richard, his letter from new england to capt. pierce; surmises about him. ix. 27. 28. Gardiner, sir christopher. iv. 156. a prisoner in massachusetts. 141. complains to the king against massachusetts colony. v. 145. enemy to new england. vi. 662. 37 to rev. V. an |