Kelley, sarah. x. 180. Kellog, rev.
Kent, jonathan. ii. 78.
Kent, samuel. ii. 180.
Kent street in scituate. iv. 239.
vii. Kentucky, visited by robertson. vii. 64. indian hostilities in. 64.
Kellogg, rev. elijah, of portland. 180. 181. Kellond, thomas, sent to connecticut and new haven, to arrest messrs. whalley and goffe, under a warrant from charles ii. viii. 68. summon- ed with thomas deane, as one of the owners of the charles of oleron. 89. 105.
Kelly, lieutenant. iv. 218. Kemball, caleb. viii. 107. Kemball, thomas. viii. 107. Kemble, richard, sen. viii. 107. Kempton, manasses. iii. 184. Kempton, ephraim. iv. 241. Kendal, rev. dr. samuel, of weston, his century sermon cited. i. (xxv.) iii. 265. 266. 268. 273.
Kendall, rev. james of plymouth. iii. 199-201.
Kendall, capt. loammi. ii. 180. Kendrick, captain. iv. 288. Kenenavish indians, their residence and number. ii. 38.
Kennebeck, indians at. v. 31. trade at, granted to plymouth people. 167. quarrel at. 167. garrison at, attacked by indians. vi. 630. viii. 252. Kennebeck river. i. (vii.) iv. 70. v. 16. discovered. 11. a planta- tion made there by sir john popham.
13. Kennebunk, singular phenomenon of earth thrown up at. vi. 646. Kennedy, lieutenant. viii. 156. Kennedy, rev. nathaniel, of litchfield, new hampshire. x. 56. Kenonge, its meaning. iii. 182. Kenrick, george. iv. 233. 239. Kenrick, john. viii. 107.
Kent, richard. viii. 106.
Kent, james. viii. 106.
Kent, john. viii. 106.
Kent, richard. iv. 136. 137.
Kent, rev. benjamin, of charlestown. ii. 178.
Kent, joseph. ii. 278.
Kidder, joseph. x. 178. Kidder, rev. joseph, of dunstable, new hampshire. iv. 78. 79. 197. x. 55. 56.
Kidder, samuel. ii. 181. Kieft, william, dutch governour at new york. v. 245. vi. 323. cast away and drowned. 444.546. Kiehchise, its meaning. ix. 91. Kiehtan, a supreme divinity among the indians near plymouth; its meaning. ix 91.
Kicons, its meaning. iii. 182. Kikegat, its meaning. x. 174. Kilby, christopher, goes agent to eng- land. x. 28.
Kildee, a species of plover; its mean- ing. iv. 274.
Kinckeinoeks indians. viii. 248. Kine-pock. i. 122. King thomas. iv. 240. King,
103. 104. King, george. King, King, King,
Kingman, david. vii. 160. Kinginan, ezra. vii. 160. Kingsbury, rev. samuel, of edgartown.
Knight, john, sen. viii. 106. Knight, john, jun. viii. 106. Knight, john. viii. 106. Knight, richard. viii. 106. Knight, of wells. vi. 600. Knight, lieut. iv. 218. Knight's survey of new bedford. iii.
Knistenaux indians, their language, and warriours. ii. 12.
Kingsbury, capt. eleazer. viii. 45. Kingston, origin of its name; sepa- rated from plymouth, iii. 163. de- scription of. 204. soil. 205. ponds and rivers; an indian woman at, had seven children in 22 months. 206. manufactures. 207. set off Knollis, rev. hanserd, of dover. i. from plymouth. 208. incorporat- ed; first meeting-house; ecclesiasti- cal history. 209. meeting-houses; dissentions at about ministerial fund; baptist society. 213. min- isterial fund; houses and inhabi- tants. 214. roads and schools. 215. diseases at; shipping. 217. 218. salt works; bill of mor- tality. 218. 219.
Kingston, new hampshire, sketch of
its ministers and churches. ix. 367. Kinnibiki, or kennebeck. viii. 252. Kinnyin, capt. eleazar. viii. 45. Kinsley, martin. vii. 170. Kinsman, richard, his orchard for making perry in virginia. ix. 118. Kirby, or pittsford marble, remarkably fine. ix. 136. Kirk, sir david.
captain, takes fort kebec, or quebec, then a great staple for furs, from the french, in 1629. vii. P. 52. Kirk,
'9 an enemy of massachu-
setts, drowned at barbadoes. 580.
168. v. 220. joke about. vi. 356. forbidden to preach in mas- sachusetts, goes to agamenticus, comes to boston to answer accusa- tions. 357. removed from church at dover to make way for mr. larkham. 362. quarrels with mr. larkham. 362. guilty of adultery.
ordained at water- town. v. 276. goes to virginia.
vi. 410. returns. 411. vii. 19. 41. goes to preach to virginia; is forced to return by the governour and others there. viii. 29. 30. Knowles, iv. 249. Knowlton, thomas
Lake huron indians. ii. 3. Lake superior. ii. 11. Lake of the hills. ii. 11. Lake of the two hills. ii. 11. Lake of the woods. ii. 12. Lake George. iii. 236. Lakenham parish. iv. 277. Lakenham farm, in carver. Lakenham west meadows. Lamb, thomas. vii. P. 4.
freeman of massachusetts. P. 29. viii. 232.
Lamb, joshua, purchases the town of hardwick of the indians. i. 180. Lamb, captain, wounded. ii. 246. Lamb and lyon, first settlers of new london, new hampshire. viii. 175. Lambert, rev. nathaniel. iii. 108. Lambert, capt. jonathan, his settle- ment of tristan d'acunha. ii. 125. his garden. 125. Lamberton, of new haven, erects a trading house at delaware. in the new haven ship lost
lick friend" against slavery; manu- mits his slaves. viii. 185. 187. Langlois, charles-francis, a french protestant, anecdote of. iii. 194. Lanham brook. iv. 55. Lapelle river. ii. 42. Lapham, thomas. iv. 241. La platte river. ii. 29. Larance,
arrives at new kent.
i. 79. 80. Larkham, rev. thomas, of dover, new hampshire, troubles with mr. knol- lis. v. 220. 222. causes trouble at pascataqua; put in the place of mr. knollis. vi. 362. quarrel with mr. knollis; excommunicated by mr. knollis; released from excom- munication. 362. 363. leaves do- ver in order to escape detection of adultery. 364. quarrel with mr. gibson. 381. Larnell, benjamin. viii. 243. Lary, joseph. iii. 119. Larvy. See lurvy. Lascell, general. viii. 157.
Lancaster, massachusetts, settled. vi." Last supper," of da vinci. iii. 229.
543. Lancaster, new hampshire, description of. iii. 97. bridges, mills, man- ufactures, distilleries, quadrupeds. 100. birds. 101. academy and schools, social library, profession- al men. 102. courts held at, his- tory, charter. 103. church, bap- tisms. 104. marriages and deaths, baptist society and inhabitants. 105.
Land, unimproved, price of, in new england. v. 230.
Land pilot hills. iii. 98.
Landaff, bishop of, (ewer.) ii. 190. Landaff, bishop of, (watson) his let- ter. i. 250.
Landing of the fathers, painting of, by henry sargent. iii. 225. 230. anniversary noted. vii. 133. Lane, job. viii. 46.
Lane, daniel. vii. 120.
Latham, william, a forefather. 153.
Latham, mary, condemned to death for adultery. vi. 426. Latham, seth. vii. 140. Latham, thomas. vii. 165. Latham, charles. vii. 165. Latham, robert. vii. 153. Latham, arthur. vii. 153. Latham, chilton. vii. 150. 153. Lathrop, barnabas. viii. 182. Lathrop, mark. vii. 149. 150. 155. Lathrop, samuel. vii. 149. Lathrop, edward. vii. 149. Lathrop, isaac. iv. 87. Lathrop, rev. dr. john, his memoir of rev. john lothrop. i. 163. his let- ter about the death of king philip. iv. 63. 131. quoted. x. 175. Lathrop, mrs. iv. 131. Lathrop, seth. vii. 147.
Lathrop, derivation of the name. i. 177.
Lathrop, or laythorpe. vii. 151. Lathrope, b. h. i. 177.
Latimer, bishop. ii. 104.
La tour. iv. 158. attacks plymouth trading house at machias.
sends a commissioner to boston
about acady. vi. 478. at war 478. arrives at
boston. 479. commission as ad- miral of france; complains of the injurious practices of d'aulney; ex- ercises soldiers on training day at boston; returns home. 482. goes to governour endicott at salem; claims nova scotia under title from sir william alexander. returns home. 484. fort captured during his absence by d'aulney. 497. 498. goes to newfoundland, to england; returns to cape sables; conspires with frenchmen on board his vessel, to put the english on shore; sufferings of the english thus put on shore. 498.
La tour, mrs. commences an action against captain bailey. vi. 489. fights bravely against d'aulney. 493. captured by d'aulney, and dies of grief. 498.
Laud, archbishop. i. 167. made chancellor of oxford. vii. P. 16. silences the rev. thomas shepherd; his singular interview with mr. shepherd. P. 46. 47. prosecutes professor gellibrand and his servant, w. beal, for publishing an alma- nack; orders a book to be publish- ed, in which the martyrs are styled traitors, rebels, &c. P. 50. con- secrates st. catherine creed church, in london, and st. giles church in the fields, with great pa- rade and numerous forms, which papists had used before. P. 50. 51. consecrates a chapel at hammer- smith, with the same popish cere- monies as the foregoing. P. 52. introduces altars, etc. at the uni- versity of oxford, of which he was chancellor, and into churches. P. 52. 53. angry because the conse- cration of churches and wakes are forbidden. P. 77. 78. the princi- pal man in the ministry of charles i.; punishes n. bernard for preaching against altars, bowings, etc. P. 79. consecrates lord treasurer weston's chapel, and marries his daughter to the duke of lenox. P. 79. 80. ob- tains for mr. francis windebank, a furious papist, the place of secretary of state to charles i. P. 80. his pursuivants oblige rev. j. cotton, of boston, england, to hide. P. 80. his persecuting spirit. P. 83. 40
Laurel hill. ii. 223. Laurie, captain, in the expedition against concord. ii. 225. 226. Law, capt. engineer. ii. 247. Law of massachusetts, prohibiting any to entertain strangers without li- cense from two magistrates. vi. 413.
, governour of nova
scotia. viii. 282. Lawrence, rev. micah, of winchester, new hampshire. iv. 78. ix 367. Lawrence, rev. nathaniel, his account of tyngsborough. iv. 192. ordained at tyngsborough. 197.
Laws, capital, established in massa- chusetts. iv. 112. of massachu- setts, first printed. vi. 544. viii. 10. code of, among early settlers of rhode island. vii. 78. by whom made in massachusetts colo- ny. P. 3.
Lawson, rev. deodat, of scituate. iv. 235. notice of. 236. Lawson, roger, impeached for trading
with an enemy, claims habeas cor- pus in massachusetts. viii. 240. 242.
Lay, benjamin, r. vaux's life of, re- ferred to. viii. 133. attempts to abolish slavery among the friends. 185.
Laythorpe. See lothrop. Laythrop. See lothrop. Lazell, thomas, an early planter of halifax, massachusetts. iv. 285. Lazell, isaac. vii. 148 165. Lazeil, ebenezer. vii 170. Lazel!, vii. 155. Leach, caleb, an ingenious mechanick. iii. 170.
Leach, samuel. vii. 149. 157. Leach, giles. vii. 149. 155. Leach lake. ii. 11. Lear, mrs. x. 176. Leather mitten ordination of rev. israel chauncy, at stratford, connecticut. ii. 132.
Leather jacket ordination, is it valid? iv. 298. Leathers, ezekiel. x. 177. Leathers, abednego. x. 177. Leaver, ix. 45. Leavitt, capt. dies at sea. v. 146. Leavitt, anna. x 178. Le baron, dr. francis. iii. 190. iv. 272.
the general court for his opinions, which he retracts. v. 275. vi. 343.
Leonard, leonardson, or lennerson. See leonard. vii. 151. Leonard, solomon. vii. 149. 155. Leonard, samuel. vii. 149. Leonard, john. vii. 149. Leonard, isaac. vii. 149. Leonard, rev. nathaniel, of plymouth. iii. 199. iv. 94. Leonard, george. vii. 164. Leonard, jonathan. vii. 170. Leonard, david. vii. 170. Leonard, zenas-1. vii. 170. Leonard, levi-w. vii. 170.
Lee, richard-henry, his letter to samuel Leonardson, solomon. vii. 138. 147.
Lee, henry. iii. 253. his memoirs quoted. 244.
Lee, william, esq. Leech pond. iii. 181. Leechman, professor, of glasgow uni- versity. viii. 176.
Leet, william, governour of new haven colony. vi. 311. 319. 331. Leg, capt. ii. 123. Le gard, fortune. v. 160. Legg, samuel. x. 26. Legge, col. iv. 92.
Legislature of massachusetts first di- vided into two bodies, and in case of a different result in the two branch- es, to be determined by a convention of both. vi. 391.
Leigh, quoted. vii. P. 53. Leighton, dr. punished for publishing "a plea against prelacy." vii. P. 16. Leipsic, battle of, between gustavus of sweden, and count tilly. vii. P. 55. account of the new literary productions of its fair in 1792. viii.
Lemes indians. ix. 54. Lenape. See delaware indian lan- guage. Lenni lenape, or delaware indian lan- ix. 239. guage. Lenox, duke of, patentee of new england. V. 217. marries lord treasurer weston's daughter. vii. P. 80.
Lesley, mathey, assistant to quarter master general. viii. 156. Lester, ensign. iv. 218.
Lettres edifiantes et curieuses ecrits des missions etrangeres, quoted. viii. 250.
Lettsom's method of preserving vege. tables. i. 23.
Leverett, thomas, elder, of boston. V. 188. 190. iii. 285. vii. 136. Leverett, john. iii. 285. governour. 167. commissioner to new york. vi. 547. 593. 595. 600. major gen- eral; deputy governour of massachu- setts. 610. though a junior of the magistrates, appointed deputy governour and afterwards gover. nour, in which office he is continued till his death; his character. 611. order of march and pageantry at his funeral. viii. 44. major gene- ral of massachusetts. 88. 91. 101. x. 24. 25. commissioner. 59. Leverett, john, president of harvard college. iv. 64. 93. 142. Leveridge, rev. william, sent out to pascataqua. v. 221. vi. 603. in- structs indians at sandwich. viii.
29. Levett, rev. r. his questions of con- science to rev. mr. cotton. x. 182. Leviston, rev. of ireland. V. 154. his letter. 154. 155. Lewesden hill, quoted. iii. 195. Lewis, george. iv. 233. 239. 248. Lewis, john. iv. 239. vii. 22. Lewis, thomas. iv. 187. called before Lewis, ezekiel. X. 27
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