v. 214. vii. Hilliard, rev. timothy, of sudbury. iv. 120. v. 192. difficulties in church. vi. 418. Hobart, iii. 111. Hobart, rev. james, of berlin, vermont. account of. vii. 65. manufactures Hobart, elihu. vii. 119. Hobart, vii. 123. 172. Hobbamacke, indian, a friend to the english. v. 67. 68. 70. 71. Hobbamoquoi, or hobbamock, an in- mouth colony. i. (xxii.) 176. iv. 92. Hobson, capt. v. 13. comes to new american indians, epenow and man. gathered; sends lumber to boston ; land; attacked by indians of new quarrel about and lord brooke's pinnace, killed at a captain. vi. kennebeck in a quarrel with ply- mouth people. v. 167. Hodges, expelled oxford uni- versity. vii. P. 52. 53. Hodges, , arrives at boston with an account of the loss of captain Hodges, henry. vii. 164. Hoffinan, martin. viii. 321. Hogs brought to massachusetts. vii. may be killed. vii. P. 93. early Hoit, deborah. 3.479. Holden, x. 182. Holden, randall, one of gorton's com- a peti- tioner with gorton and others to missioners. viii. 68. ix. 182. 201. V. X. I. 39. . . removes Holden, oliver, esq. teacher of baptists Holyoke, elizur. X. 26. 27. at charlestown. ii. 172. 179. Holyoke, dr. edward-a. i. 112. his thermometrical observations at sa- lem. iii. 22. 323. with spain. vii. P. 17. 81. Homes, joseph. jii. 208. Hooke, an eminent counsel- (xxviii.) Hooke, rev. William, of new haven, labours to convert indians. 657. formerly of taunton. vii. 20. divine. ii. 260. arrives. iii. 134. first settles at cambridge. to hartford, 136. 165. 169. 182. 189. modera- tor of synod at canıbridge. 298. dr. andrew eliot, about massachu- connecticut river. vi. 305. 307. 313. death. 315. 409. opposed sult with divines there. 409. his erforth, sent to england to be print- ed. 415. exertions to bring about a confederacy. _466. epitaph. 541. vii. 126. 128. P. 36. viii. 17. 124. 152. Hook sett falls. vii. 66. Hooper, vii. 155. Hooper, william. i. 249. dr. holmes. x. 29. his account of Hooper, rev. Hezekiah. vii. 170. Hooper, thomas. ii. 172. (xxiii. xxv.) ii. 45. 160. 254. iv. Hope, ship, capt. girling. v. 162. acknow- Hopewell, ship. v. 129. arrives at vii. 51. v. 262. dies in england. vi. 329. vii. 1. 8. Hopkins, stephen. ii. 184. iv. 100. assistant of plymouth colo- ny. vii. P. 83. ix. 38. 47. 58. Hopkins, stephen, governor of rhode x. 67. V. 67. ", esq. ii. 229. island, one of the signers of the de- | Howard, robert. vii. 146. Howard, daniel. iii. 9. vii. 160. memoirs of housatunnuk indians, Howard, rev. dr. simeon, of boston. vii. 152. 169. Howard, Howard, hon, daniel. vii. 157. 160. Howard, rev. bezaliel, of springfield. vii. 152. 169. vii. 152. 170. Howard, francis. vii. 169. Howard, eliakim. vii. 150. Howard, gideon. vii. 160. 125. general, petition for. i. 127. Howard, john-e. vii. 169. mates. i. 111. Howarth, lieut. viii. 157. 259. Howe, general robert. iii. 238. iv. 224. arrives at plymouth in 1620. iv. 278. assistant of plymouth colony. Howland, henry. x. 57. 69. Howland, john. iv. 278. Howland, isaac. iv. 278. Howland, john, sen. iv. 278. 277. sketch of. 278. Howland, iv. 294. the first tavern in tyngsborough; Howlet, thomas. vii. P. 86. his son fitted for college. iv. 194. Hubbard, william, subscribes £30 for wards of plymouth, his character. sworn a freeman. vii. P. 58. viii. Hubbard, rev. peter. See hobart. Hubbard, rev. william, of ipswich; and 6th vols. ; account of the rise of baptists. i. 207. notice of history. 209. visited and described by john dunton. ji. 121. manuscript of prospectus of history. 283. list X. 68. come X. 28. v. 77. v. 14. and various notices of works. 281. Humphrey, john, deputy governour of 64. history defective. viii. 99. 146. comes to new england with propositions from persons in eng- land, to to massachusetts. expenses of massachusetts, in 1764, to the earl of lincoln, arrives; brings family. vi. 379. appears before magistrate of massachusetts. vii. 229. sioner to creek indians. iii. 249. Hunkins, j. vi. 648. Hunt, capt. thomas, seizes indians, and attempts to sell them to the spaniards as slaves. v. 38. 39. 54. 13. the original destina- the friars in the “ straits," who in. ix. 6. 69. 70. Hunt. iii. 17. mar school at boston. i. 230. Hunter, i. 108. iii. 285. viii. 90. 112. Hunting, capt. vi. 631. Hunting, elder enoch, of new london, new hampshire. viii. 175. list of addresses before. 121. its Huntington, jedidiah. i. 249. vii. 167. vii. 166. 182. ter. vii. 166. x. 179. Hurd, joseph. ii. 178. Hurd, dr. isaac. ii. 178. Hurd, charles. ii. 178. name. X. 27. v. 61. sorne Hurd, benjamin. ii. 179. 180. Hutchinson, william. ii. 282. quoted. ii. 182. 221. 234. furniture and library destroyed by in new england, 15th august, 1635. hubbard's history. v. (v.) x. 28. his papers deposited in the library the governour and council of mas- Hutchinson, elisha. iii. 287. x. 192. Hutchinson's history, appendix to, ana hutchinson. v. 261. ruled by 97. 254. x. 23. ferred to. viii. 49. 96. 102. disturbance created by in massachu- mane society. iii. 26. 166. 339. called a she gamaliel. Hywassee, indian school at. iv. 67. I. son of mirs. Ice in boston harbour breaks up, se- letter from rev. john cotton. X. 184. Igowam. iv. 296. french settlement at. vii. 63. Independence, sermon delivered on the day appointed for publishing it. ances. x. 27. 11 |