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Willard, rev. joseph, of wilbraham.
iii. 104. and of lancaster, new
hampshire. 104.

Willet, thomas. iv. 100. 293.
William iii. his liberality of sentiment.
ii. 211.

William, the ship, arrives at ply-
mouth and scituate. iv. 219. vii. P.
85.

William and francis, ship. v. 129.

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arrives. 132. vii. P. 10. 61.
William and jane, ship arrives, with
passengers and cows. vii. P. 88.
Williams, rev. roger, of salem. i. 196.
baptized. 209. v. 116. 164.
rigid separatist. 165. causes dis-
turbance in massachusetts. 166.
in 1634. 202. arrives. 202.
sketch of; writes the "bloody te-
nent; refuses to join the church
in boston; goes to salem; goes to
plymouth; remains two years as
an assistant to rev. ralph smith.
203. returns to salem. 204. dif-
ficulties there by his singular opin-
ions. 205. 207. persuades people
to cut the cross from the king's
colours. 205. maintains that it is
unlawful for an unregenerate man
to pray, or to hear a minister of the
church of england, and that magis-
trates must not meddle with mat-
ters of the first table. 206. vii.
P. 26. banished. v. 207. re-
moves to providence; becomes an
anabaptist. 207. turns seeker.
208. admonished by the boston
church. 208. opposes quakers.
209. cause of his banishment.
209. preaches against the patent.
210. denies lawfulness of taking
land from indians. 210. refuses
to take oath of fidelity. 211. 250.
251. 253. plants providence. vi.
335. is rebaptized by holman, who
is rebaptized by williams. 338.
sick of his second baptism. 339.
refuses to commune, except with
his wife; deserted by some of his
followers. 340. letter from the
duke of northumberland and others
to the governour and assistants of

massachusetts, requesting their
good offices. 348. governour of
rhode island and providence; pub-
lishes against the quakers. 350.
makes peace with the dutch and in-
dians. 442. 461. 463. deposi-
tion. vii. 75. beloved by cononi-
cus and others. 75. 76. 93. and
gov. winthrop, obtain providence
and other lands from cononicus and
others. 76. P. 4. sworn a free.
man of massachusetts. P. 29. no-
tice of; arrives in 1631. P. 47.
48. 70. his letter to gov. s. brad-
street, concerning a book he was
about to publish, and an answer to
gorton, which he had relinquished.
viii. 196. 198. arrives; minister at
salem; removes to plymouth, and
back to salem. ix. 168. banished,
and removes to seaconk; warned
to depart by plymouth colony;
goes to moshasuck; his grant there
from cononicus. 169. settles with
twelve persons; names providence,
and forms a church there. 170.
extremely poor. 171. purchases
a large tract of land of cononicus.
172. obtains a grant of rhode
island from mr. coddington and
others. 180. his 66
key unto the
languages of america," quoted.
231. 237. acquainted with the in-
dian languages. 177. his original
government for providence. 183.
sent agent to england to procure a
patent for rhode island and provi-
dence. 184. introduces liberty
of conscience into rhode island.
190. letter to providence about
freedom. 191. quoted. 193
forms a congregational
church, which soon becomes bap-
tist. 196. his key, &c. referred
to. x. 111, et post. 139.
Williams, francis, at pascataqua. v.
89. sent over to take charge of salt
works at pascataqua, becomes gov-
ernour there. 219. 220.
Williams, thomas, his ferry_at_winne-
simet; his charges. vii. P. 29.
Williams, robert. ix. 170.
Williams, john, of scituate. iv. 239.
Williams,
of dorchester. vi.

195.

423.

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Williams, thomas. iii. 184. 185.
Williams, providence, said to be the

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Williams, nathaniel, his dissertation
on the small pox. i. 107. dies. 107.
Williams, rev. warham, of waltham.
iii. 273. 280. 281.

Williams, rev. abraham, of sandwich.
iii. 15.

Williams, leonard. iii. 269.

Williams, rev. ebenezer, of falmouth.
iv. 180.

Williams, rev. samuel. iii. 269.
Williams, rev. simon, of windham,
new hampshire. iv. 78.
Williams, col. iv. 211.
Williams, william-t. esq. x. 192.
Williamson,
viii. 156.
Willis, richard. vii. 152.
Willis, william, of scituate. iv. 240.
247.

Willis, john. vii. P. 69.

Willis, henry. vii. 152.

Willis, nathaniel. vii. 138. 147. 149.
152. 157.

Willis, john. vii. 138. 144. 147. 149.
150. 152. 157. 159. 163.
Willis, lawrence. vii. 152.
Willis, john. vii. 149. 150. 157.
Willis, john. vii. 169.
Willis, elkanah. vii. 149.

Willis, comfort. vii. 149. town troop-
er; his manuscript. 157.

Willis, benjamin. vii. 149. 157. 161.
169.

Willis, rev. eliakim. ii. 46. of mal-

den, donation of his parish to bos-
ton. ix. 161.

Willis, rev. zephaniah, of kingston.
iii. 212. 213. vii. 152. 170.
Willis,
iv. 260.
Willis' pond. iv. 55.
Willoughby, francis, his conversation
with dr. childs. vi. 518. deputy
governour. 581. 591. viii. 88. 97.

98.99.
Willy,

of boston. ii. 103.
Willys, lieut. edward. viii. 44.

Wilmot, new hampshire, incorporated.
viii. 175.

rev. john wilson.] ii. 59. vii. 56.
brother of rev. j. wilson; mistake
about his gift of £1000 to massachu-
setts, corrected. P. 39. an account
of a part of his gift of ammunition
to mass. viii. 228. 229.
Wilson, rev. john, of boston, first
minister. ii. 88. 171. kindness to
indians. iii. 127. goes to england
and returns. 130. 131. 285. iv.
45. 156. of sudbury in england.
V. 133. 135. 140. appoints gov.
winthrop and deputy gov. dudley to
prophesy during his absence. 140.
168. 171. 180. vii. P. 25. ordina-
tion in england considered valid. v.
185. 190. religious opinions. 289.
speech about religious differences in
the churches. 290. 291. meets with
opposition. 291. visits sagamore
john in his last sickness, and takes
home his child. 651. sermon on
the power of magistrates in ecclesi-
astical matters. 536. dies; cha-
racter. 604. vii. 28. 41. 128. P.
4. 5. 6. object of his going to eng-
land. P. 38. mistake about his
arrival corrected. P. 39.
son of

dr. w. wilson, prebendary of st.
paul's, etc.; nephew of archbishop
grindall. P. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.
returns from england. P. 61. sworn
a freeman. P. 63. his meeting-
house and home begun at boston
by a subscription of £120 in the
congregation of boston and charles-
town. P. 65. 66. 69. goes on foot
to plymouth with gov. winthrop. P.
70. 71. formerly teacher, is or-
dained pastor of boston church. P.
73. instructs indians. viii. 29.98.
229.

Wilson, theophilus. viii. 107.

Wilson, sarah, her confessions. iii.
221.224.

Wilson, rev. john, of chester, new
hampshire. iv. 78. ix. 368.
Wilson, james. x. 176.
Wilson, capt. jonathan.
Wilson, jason. viii. 46.
Wilson, jabez. viii. 46.

viii. 46.

Wilson, thomas. viii. 46.
Wilson, lucy. x. 180.
Wilson, hubbard. iii. 103.

Wilson, dr. gives £1000 for the pur-Wilton, davis. viii. 231.

chase of artillery for new england.
[but judge davis-i. (xxix.)—says

Wilton, new hampshire, its ministers
and church. viii. 177.

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cufchankamaug, settled.

VI.

307. a trading house of plymouth
people at. vii. P. 95. settled. viii.
122.

Wine, duty on; imported into boston

in great quantities. vi. 520.
Wine islands, early trade with massa-
chusetts. v. 239.

Winebago lake. ii. 10.

Winebago indians. ii. 9. 10. 13. their
ferocity and number. 10.
Wing, john. iv. 259. 302.
Wing,
iv. 260.

Wingate, rev. paine, of hampton falls,
new hampshire. iv. 78.
Wingate, joshua. iv. 169.
Winipie lake. ii. 11. 38. 40. 42. 44.
Winipiseogee river. iii. 100.
Winipiseogee lake. iii. 110. 115.
its trout and islands. 118.
128.

Winna, its meaning. iv. 275.

Winnatuckset brook. iv. 268. 275.
Winnatuxet brook. iv. 280.
Winnatuxet meadows. iv. 284.
Winnetuxet. vii. 172.

iv.

Winniconet, or hampton, planted. v.
242.

Winnicot river. iv. 190.

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vi. 531. its tax for the
support of ministers. vii. P. 6. its
tax. P. 31. 57. 60. viii. 230. ferry,
its charges. vii. P. 29.
Winnytuckquett. vii. 137.
Winslow, edward. i. 108.

govern-

our of plymouth colony. 170. ii.
67. relation, quoted. iii. 81. 177.
180. 184. iv. 87. 92. "hypocri-
sie unmasked," referred to. 107.
book against s. gorton. 116. 118.
120. agent for plymouth to eng-
land. v. 91. brings the first cattle
to plymouth. 67. 73. 94. 100. 168.
179. vi. 661. goes to england to
answer complaints of morton and
gardiner. 662. commissioner. 467.
publishes in england the "salaman-
der," in favour of massachusetts.
502. 517. hearing before the lords
commissioners. 507. vii. 117. ar-
rives. P 61. sent to england to
take the place of mr. allerton, who
had been discharged for breach of
orders. P. 64, "corrections."
P. 83. comes to boston about a
company to trade at connecticut.
P. 94. sent to england. viii. 7.
ix. 38. letter from plymouth, de-
scribing the first harvest, and advis-
ing new comers what to bring. 60.
probably the author of the journey
to packanokik. 73. his good news
from new england, or relation of
things remarkable in the plantation
of plymouth. 74. 79. x. 59.
agent to treat with massachusetts
about union of four colonies. 61. 62.
65. 66. 68. 69.

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Winslow, john. iii. 174. iv. 93. vii.
153. viii. 105.

Winslow, josiah, governour of ply-
mouth. vi. 556. 664. vii. 143. 144.
162. 190, (prince's advertisement.)
x. 2. his funeral at publick ex-
pense. x. 66. 70.
Winslow, kenelm. iv. 259.
Winslow, susanna, vii. 153.
Winslow, mercy. vii. 155.

Winslow, hon. isaac. iii. 180. vii.
165.

Winslow, job. iv. 259. 260.

Winslow, gen. john, of marshfield. iii.
177. 180. iv. 284.
Winslow, isaac. i. 214.

Winslow, edward, jun. iii. 176.

Winslow, madam sarah, formerly sa-
rah tyng, her donation. iv. 196.
198.

vii. P. 12.

Winslow, gen. john, of boston. ii. 186.
Winslow, richard. viii. 115.
Winslow,
iv. 260, 294.
Winston, rev.
Winter, severe in 1632. ii. 165.
cold in massachusetts. iii. 130. in
new england. v. 20. vii. 33. late
in 1630. v. 138. severe in missi-
sippi valley. vii. 64. of 1630, sets
in very cold. P.7. very severe in
massachusetts. P. 75. 76.

Winter hill. ii. 168.

Winter,

v. 224.
Winter, john. iv. 241.

Winter harbour. v. 16. vi. 642.
Winthrop, adam, ancestor of the fa-
mily. vii. P. 11.
Winthrop, adam, a lawyer in the time
of henry viii. vii. P. 11. his
brother has committed to him the
papers of philpot the martyr, in the
time of queen mary. vii. P. 11.
Winthrop, adam, father of first gov.
john. vii. P. 11.

Winthrop, john, governour of massa-
chusetts i. (xxii. xxix.) his jour-
nal referred to. (xxix.) 169. ii.
260. first governour of massachu-
setts. 87. grants an order to ro-
bert keine and others. 185. ar-
rives at charlestown. 164. iii.
66. kindness to indians. 127. 128.
132. journal quoted. 175. de-
puty governour. iv. 1.
govern-
our. 21. 110. 126. 155. 157. 169.
letter from william white. 198.
200. manuscript journal discover-
ed. 200. 201. 203. plan of water-
town. iii. 266. 268. v. 8. 109.
chosen governour of massachusetts
colony on board the arbella at south-
ampton. 124. his farewell. 125.
128. arrives in the arbella at sa-
lem. 130. goes in search of a
place of settlement. 131. removes
to boston. 133. 134. builds a
house in boston. 136. 140. goes
to watertown to settle disputes..
143. 148. 149. letter to gov. w.
bradford about sir c. gardiner. 150.
168. vii. P. 27. letter of congra-
tulation from earl warwick. v. 169.
builds the bark "blessing of the
bay." 171. deputy governour.

233. governour. 236. 237. 259.
removes the evils caused by sir h.
vane. 236. presented with £200
by the church of boston. 261. at
tention paid to him in his journeys.
261. ordered to send home the
charter of new england to england.
268. which he declines. 269. 271.

religious opinions. 289. govern-
our. vi. 372. 373. 499. 518. de-
puty governour. 374. troubled by
hingham men. 374. writes to lord

say. 377. opposes the claim of
the deputies to judicial authority;
treatise on arbitrary government.
401. president of the commission-
ers of the united colonies. 462.
letter to, from r. barton, in behalf
of gorton's company at shaomet.
511. denies right of appeal to eng-
land. 514. dies; notice of. 519.
governour. vii. 12. 16. 35. 44.
deputy governour. 51. and roger
williams, obtain providence and
other lands from cononicus and
others. 76. 125. 126. magistrate
of massachusetts. 129. manu-
script journal found in old south
steeple. 184. first governour of
massachusetts; with the colony of
the isle of wight; his manuscript;
his place of residence in boston.
190. with the colony of 1500 peo-
ple at the isle of wight. (prince's
advertisement.) P. 1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
20. 23. 23. one of the five under-
takers. P. 2. removes to boston.
P. 6. notice of; a lawyer; a justice
of peace in england at eighteen
years of age; his estate; first mem-
ber of the church in charlestown
and boston. P. 11. 12. 21. 23. 24.
25. 26. 27. 30. appointed to pro-
phesy in boston. P. 25. chosen
governour by general court of mas-
sachusetts. P. 28. 30. 31. 32. 34.
35. launches his bark, the “bless-
ing of the bay," on the 4th of july,
1631. P. 31. builds at newtown,
but removes back to boston, which
produces uneasiness in some.
36. 37. loses a child; his wife ar-
rives in massachusetts. P. 37. goes,
with others, to watertown, to settle
church difficulties. P. 31. de-
clines to receive presents, though he
receives no salary. P. 47. 59. 60.

P.

viii. 277.

Winthrop, wait. viii. 181. 182.
Winthrop, adam. iii. 261. x. 26.
Winthrop, adam.
x. 27.
Winthrop, professor john.
313. x. 77. 79.
Winthrop, james, judge. viii. 277.
x. 57. biography of. 77.
Winthrop, william, of cambridge. ii.
177. viii. 265.
Winyaw. iii. 168.
Wippanaps indians. ii. 66.
Wise, rev. john, first minister of che-
bacco (ipswich) author of a book
on the new england churches. viii.
166.

x. 191.

X.

Wise, henry. viii. 166.
Wiswall, rev. ichabod. iii. 190. 221.
iv. 84. 86. agent in england.
68.
Wiswall, rev. samuel, of edgartown.
iii. 71.

Wiswall, peleg, instructer. i. 230.
Wiswall, noah. viii. 46.
Witch, one rocks a vessel twelve hours
in charlestown harbour. vi. 531.
one capitally punished. 530.
Witchcraft, recantations of its confes-
sors. iii. 221. punished by death
in rhode island. vii. 79. detec-
tion of. x. 6.
Withington, rev. ebenezer, of plymp-
ton. iv. 270.

61. 63. 64. 65. with the assistants,
summons watertown people for their
refusal to pay taxes. P. 57. re-
ceives a grant of conant's island,
or governour's garden. P. 58. takes
order about the apprehension and
trial of the murderers of walter bag-
nal. P. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 72. 73.
reconciled to deputy gov. dudley.
P. 66. visits plymouth. P. 70. 71.
84. 85. 86. visits nantasket, and
resolves not to fortify there; acci.
dent at. P. 84. loss by the wreck
of capt. pierce's ship. P. 87. he,
with massachusetts government, are
discharged from the accusations of
gorges, gardiner and others, and
commended by sir t. jermin. P. 89.
his letter to gov. bradford. P. 89.
90. 91. 92. 93. grant of £100 made
to, for charges of office. P. 93.
viii. 1. 6. 11. 14. dies. 16.228. 229.
234. ix. 168. 200. x. 70. 77. 173.
his letter from henry dunster about
harvard college. 187.
Winthrop, mrs. iv. 77. wife of gov-
ernour winthrop of massachusetts,
arrives. vii. P. 27.
Winthrop, john, first governour of
connecticut. iv. 156. 199. sent by
the court to plant ipswich. v. 161.
goes to england. 180. arrives
with power from lords say and
brook to settle and govern connec-
ticut, which he begins. 177. 178.
goes agent to england and obtains
a charter for connecticut. vi. 310.
311. arrives in massachusetts. vii.
P. 37. sworn a freeman of massa-
chusetts. P. 58. assistant. P. 60.
61. 63. 65. 66. 68. 72. 91. 92. first
governour of connecticut. P. 69.
begins the plantation of agawam
with twelve men. P. 84. 86. as-
sistant. P. 85. 93. his letter from
sir richard saltonstall. viii. 42.
correspondent and friend of sir
robert boyle. 49. agent in eng-Wolfe's cove. ii. 237.
land. 56. advice about invasion Wolves, numerous in massachusetts:
of nova scotia. 101.
vii. P. 6. 9. reward offered for
Winthrop, stephen. iv. 77. recorder. killing. P. 6. viii. 232. distress
vi. 491.
the inhabitants of plymouth. iii.
184.
Women, to wear veils at salem, under
penalty of noncommunion.
v. 117.
exercise their gifts in boston. 304.
Wompanoog indians. v. 32.

Winthrop, henry, arrives in the talbot;
drowned the day after. v. 131.
Winthrop, william.

vii. P. 66.

Winthrop, fitz-john, governour of con-
necticut. iv. 161.

Wobsacuck, its meaning. ix. 92.
Woburn, settled by charlestown peo-
ple; church gathered at. vi. 408.
23d church gathered at. vii. 38.
51. form of its church covenant.
41.

Woenuncke, its meaning. iv. 275.
Wolaston, capt. owner of mount wo.
laston, afterwards braintree. v. 102.
vii. 24. See mount wolaston.

Wolcot, henry. vii. P. 4.
Wolf river. ii. 34.
Wolf traps. iii. 184.
Wolfe, gen. ii. 237.
iii. 192. 193.

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