Hiscox, william. viii. 112. Hispaniola discovered.
v. 8. Historical transactions, quoted. 101, et post. Historical society. See massachusetts historical society. Historical collections, notice of. ii. 284.
History of new england, by hubbard. v. and vi.
History of the county of worcester, referred to. vii. 178.
Hitchetee, indian language. ii. 18. Hitchcock, rev. dr. enos, of provi- dence. vii. 164.
Hix, robert. iv. 85. Hixon, mrs. x. 177. Hixon, joanna. x. 177.
Hoar, rev leonard, president of har- vard college, dies. i. 107. Hobart, rev. peter, arrives. iii. 160.
120. v. 192. difficulties in church. vi. 418.
Hobart, rev. noah. ii. 194. Hobart, iii. 111.
Hobart, rev. james, of berlin, vermont. iii. 111.
Hobart, elihu. vii. 119. Hobart, vii. 123. Hobart's works in abington. 172. Hobbamacke, indian, a friend to the english. v. 67. 68. 70. 71. Hobbamoquoi, or hobbamock, an in- dian devil. iii. 127. vi. 651. ix. 92.
Hobby, rev. william. viii. 54. 81. 84. 85. 178.
Hobson, capt. v. 13. comes to new england. 39. viii. 156. with cap- tain herley and others, and two american indians, epenow and man- awet, sent on discovery to new eng- land; attacked by indians of new england; defeated and returns. ix. 6.7.
Hockamock meadows in bridgewater.
an account of the loss of captain pierce's ship. vii. P. 86. Hodges, henry. vii. 164. Hodgkin, william. viii. 107. Hoffman, martin. viii. 321. Hog Island. iv. 289. Hogs brought to massachusetts. P. 30. breaking into cornfields, may be killed. vii. P. 93. early carried to virginia. viii. 210. Hoit, deborah. x.179. Holbrook, samuel. iv. 179. Holbrook, john. vii. 122. 123. Holden, x. 182.
Holden, randall, one of gorton's com- pany. vi. 507. vii. 93. a peti- tioner with gorton and others to col. nichols and others, king's com- missioners. viii. 68. ix. 182.
of hingham. iv. 109. trial. 110. Holden,
Holden, oliver, esq. teacher of baptists | Holyoke,
at charlestown. ii. 172. 179. Holden, mrs. ii. 187.
Holyoke, dr. edward-a. i. 112. his thermometrical observations at sa- lem. iii. 22.
Holgrave, john. viii. 229.
Holland, at war with england. 323. with spain. vii. P. 17. makes peace with england. 60.
Homes, joseph. iii. 208. Homes, isaac. iii. 208. Hooke,
Holmes, abraham. iv. 259. 260. Holmes, rev. william, of chilmark.
iii. 74. Holmes, abraham, his letter to rev. dr. holmes. x. 29. his account of rochester. 30.
Holmes, captain melzar. ii. 180. Holmes, rev. dr. abiel, annals. i. (xxiii. xxv.) ii. 45. 160. 254. iv. 70. v. (vi.) vii. 181. acknow- ledgment of donations in behalf of massachusetts historical society. ii. 285. iii. 292. iv. 304. vii. 297. viii. 329. ix. 369. x. 188. 29. 82. 124.
Holmes, jedediah. iii. 206. 213. Holmes, iv. 260.
Holmes's hole. iii. 39. 48. 53. 70. Holston river.
an eminent counsel- lor. i. (xxvii.) his opinion respect- ing the charter of new england. (xxviii.)
Hooke, rev. william, of new haven, goes to england. VI. 330. 663. labours to convert indians. 657. formerly of taunton. vii. 20. Hooker, rev. thomas, of hartford, a great divine. ii. 260. arrives. ii. 134. first settles at cambridge. 137. 139. removes to hartford, connecticut. iii. 151. iv. 1. v. 136. 165. 169. 182. 189. modera- tor of synod at cambridge. 298. principal cause of settlement on connecticut river. vi. 305. 307. 313. death. 315. 409. opposed to sending men to england to con- sult with divines there. 409. his "survey," in answer to mr. ruth- 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. Hooksett falls. vii. 66. Hooper, vii. 155. Hooper, thomas. vii. 165. Hooper, thomas. vii. 160. Hooper, william. i. 249. Hooper, hezekiah. vii. 161. Hooper, rev. hezekiah. vii. 170. Hooper, thomas. ii. 172. Hooper, susanna. ii. 168. Hop brook, in sudbury. iv. 55. Hope, ship, capt. girling. v. 162. Hopewell, ship. v. 129. arrives at salem. vii. P. 10. Hoph, rev.
Hopkins, edward. i. 231. v. 262. governour of connecticut colony ; dies in england. vi. 329. vii. 1.
Hopkins, stephen. iii. 184. iv. 100. v. 67. assistant of plymouth colo- ny. vii. P. 83. ix. 38. 47. 58..
Holton, dr. samuel, of danvers. iv. Hopkins, thomas. ix. 170.
Hopkins, stephen, governor of rhode
Horses, none in new england. vii. Howard, rev. zechariah, of canton. P. 58.
Hosack, dr. david. x. 192.
Howard, francis. vii. 169.
Hosmer, titus, esq of middletown, con- Howard, daniel. vii. 170.
his orchard and fruits at nansamund, virginia. ix. 119. Hough, joseph, of middlebury, ver- mont. ix. 128. Houland, john. ix. 38.
Hound's ditch, at duxbury. iii. 179. House, samuel. iv. 239. vii. 123.
House, House of sir h. vane, in boston, still standing. i. (xxx.)
Houses for bathing in boston, salem, &c. i. 127,
Houses forbidden to be thatched. vii. P. 23.
Houston, rev. john, of bedford, new hampshire. iv. 78. Houston, a black man, kept the first tavern in tyngsborough; his son fitted for college. iv. 194. Hovey, rev. ivory, of rochester, after- wards of plymouth, his character. iii. 200. 201. his diary. 201. iv. 263. x. 31. Hovey, james. iv. 87.
How, ephraim, his sufferings at sea. vi. 644. 645.
How, lydia. x. 177. How, isaac-r. iv. 169. Howard, john. vii. 151. Howard,
in virginia. i. 67. Howard, daniel. vii. 145. 146.
Howard, eliakim. vii. 150. Howard, gideon. vii. 160. Howard, caleb. vii. 160. Howard, john-e. Howard farms. Howarth, lieut. Howe, rev. joseph, of boston. ii. 259.
vii. 169. vii. 145. 146. viii. 157.
Howe, sir william. ii. 167. Howe, general robert. iii. 238. Howe, william. viii. 115. Howell, iv. 224. Howland, john. iii. 184. arrives at plymouth in 1620. iv. 278. assistant of plymouth colony. vii. P. 83. x. 68. Howland, henry. x. 57. 69. Howland, john. iv. 278. Howland, joseph. iv. 278. Howland, isaac. iv. 278., Howland, jabez. iv. 278. Howland, john, sen. iv. 278. Howland, rev. john, of carver. iv. 277. sketch of. 278.
Howland, john. iv. 278. Howland, iv. 294. Howldon. See holden, randall. Howlet, thomas. vii. P. 86. Hubbard, william, subscribes £50 for massachusetts colony. V. 122. sworn a freeman. vii. P. 58. viii. 91.
Hubbard, rev. peter. See hobart. Hubbard, rev. william, of ipswich; history of new england, at large, 5th and 6th vols.; account of the rise of baptists. i. 207. notice of history. 209. visited and described by john dunton. ii. 121. manuscript of history copied by judge oliver. 260. prospectus of history. 283. list
and various notices of works. 281. | 282. letters respecting history. iii. 286. iv. 24. 93. quoted. 138. printed works. v. (iv.) opinion on toleration. vi. 373. 374. quoted. vii. 98. 158. 159. 190. remarks on history. 125. vii. (prince's adver- tisement.) history corrected. 25. 30. mistake corrected. 64. history defective. viii. 99. Hubbard, richard. viii. 107. Hubbard, samuel. viii. 112. Hubbard, thomas, estimate of the expenses of massachusetts, in 1764, including forts, salaries, &c. and the bounty on wheat. viii. 198. 199. x. 28.
Hubbard, captain, wounded. ii. 246. Hudibras, origin of one of its jokes. v. 77.
Hudson, capt. henry, coasts along north america. v. 13. 73. disco- vers hudson's river, in 1610. vi. 666.
Hudson, francis. iv. 203. Hudson,
v. 18. origin of its name. 13. the original destina- tion of the plymouth colony. 50. discovered and planted. vi. 666. dutch settlement at visited by capt. darmer. ix. 11.
Huet, mrs. of hingham. vi. 422. Huet, rev. vii. 21.
Hughes, james, of boston, quoted.
iii. 285. viii. 90. 112. Hull, lieut. iv. 218. Hull, settlement of. vi. 409. Humane society of boston. i. 120. list of addresses before. 121. its huts. iii. 26.
Humane society of newburyport. i. 121.
Humbirds early found in new eng- land. v 25.
Humboldt, baron william von. one of the authors of the mithridates. ix. 231. 232. quoted. x. 123. 150. 192.
Hume, quoted. i. (xiv.)
Humphrey, john, deputy governour of company in england, arrives; set- tles at lynn; chosen assistant; re- turns to england. i. (xxiv.) v. 106. requests mr. higginson to come
new england. 112. assistant. 121. 122. chosen deputy gover nour, but not arriving, mr. t. dnd- ley was chosen in his room. 124. 146. comes to new england with propositions from persons in eng- land, to come to massachusetts. 154. with lady susan, his wife, sister to the earl of lincoln, arrives; brings cattle with him. 170. returns to england. 171. misfortune in his family. vi. 379. appears before privy council in behalf of massa- chusetts. vii. P. 89. viii. 97. a magistrate of massachusetts. vii. 129. assistant. P. 60. 92. viii. 229. Humphries, general david, commis- 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. defeated in his devilish projects by the friars in the "straits," who in- struct the indians in christianity.
Hunt, samuel, master of latin gram- mar school at boston. i. 230. Hunter, sloop of war. ii. 239. Hunter, i. 108.
Hunting, capt. vi. 631. Hunting, elder enoch, of new london, new hampshire. viii. 175. Huntingdon, long island. vi. 669. Huntington, jedidiah. i. 249. vii. 167.
Huntington, rev. joshua, of boston. vii. 166. 182.
Huntington, rev. daniel, of bridgewa- ter. vii. 166.
Huntoon, charles. x. 179. Hurd, joseph, esq. of charlestown. ii. 173. 177. 179. 180. 181. Hurd, joseph. ii. 178. Hurd, dr. isaac. ii. 178.
Hummock pond, at nantucket. iii. Hurd, rev. isaac, of lynn. ii. 178.
Hurd, benjamin. ii. 179. 180. Hurd, benjamin, jun. ii. 181. Huron, lake, indians on its borders. ii. 3.
Huron indian grammar, composed by father chaumont. viii. 250. Hurricane in massachusetts. v. 162. in new england, 15th august, 1635. 199. 200.
Hurricane of october, 1804; effects at abington. vii. 114. 115.
Hurricane of 1815, notice of. x. 45. Hurst, deacon. iii. 178. Huse, abel. viii. 106. Hutchins, thomas. viii. 97. x. 27. Hutchinson, thomas. vii. P. 69. Hutchinson, george. vii. P. 69. Hutchinson, william, husband of mrs. anu hutchinson. v. 261. ruled by his wife; appointed magistrate. vi. 339. vii. 136. ix. 179. x. 23. Hutchinson, mrs. ann, account of the disturbance created by in massachu- setts. v. 280. character of. 284. outline of her argument before the court. 284. expelled from mas- sachusetts; excommunicated by boston church. 285. 297. some of her opinions. 286. ordered to remove out of massachusetts on ac- count of religious opinions. vi. 336. intends to go to pascataqua, but concludes to go to rhode island. 336.
would have no magistrates; sends an admonition to church at boston. 338. while at prayer, an earthquake happens, which she attributes to the descent of the holy ghost; continues to create disturb- ances. 339. called a she gamaliel. 341. leaves rhode island and goes to the dutch, where she and others are killed by indians. 345. Hutchinson, edward. ix. 179. Hutchinson, francis, son of mrs. hutchinson, goes to boston, where he is imprisoned and fined for re- proaching the churches. vi. 342. 343. killed by indians. 345. his letter from rev. john cotton. x. 184. Hutchinson, edward, jun. ix. 179.
Hutchinson, ephraim. viii. 44. Hutchinson, capt. elisha. ii. 100.
Hutchinson, edward. viii. 242. x. 27.
Hutchinson, william. x. 27. Hutchinson, gov. thomas. i. (xxii.) his notice of rev. william hubbard. ii. 282. quoted. iii. 182. 221. 234. 255. 256. 287. 290. iv. 156. his furniture and library destroyed by a mob. v. (iii.) his remarks on hubbard's history. v. (v.) x. 28. his papers deposited in the library of the historical society, by order of the governour and council of mas- sachusetts. 181.
Hutchinson, elisha. iii. 287. x. 192. Hutchinson's history, appendix to, cited. i. (xxvii.) errour in, cor-
rected. ii. 274. unpublished vol- ume of. iii. 287. 111. referred to. 97.254.
quoted. iv. 57. viii. 47. 52. 84.
Hutchinson's collection of papers re- ferred to. viii. 49. 96. 102. Huts erected by massachusetts hu- mane society. iii. 26. Huttamoiden, indian. v. 61. Huxam. i. 108.
Hyde, dr. john-a. iv. 179. Hyde, rev. ephraim, of rehoboth. vii.
Hyde, joshua, esq. of middlebury, vermont. ix. 125. Hyland, thomas. iv. 240. Hymn, sung after celebration of 22d december. i. (xxxi.)
Hypocrisy unmasked." iv. 107. by mr. winslow. 116. Hyslop, william. ii. 46. his gift of church plate to brookline. ii. 154. Hyslop, david, gives a baptismal vase to brookline. ii. 154. Hywassee, indian school at. iv. 67. 68.
Ice in boston harbour breaks up, se- ven years successively, on 10th february. vii. P. 19. in plymouth harbour. iii. 196. Ignatius, pun upon. iv. 103. Igowam. iv. 296.
Illinois country visited by robertson;
french settlement at. vii. 63. Illonese indians. ii. 7. 8. Independence, brig. iv. 285. Independence, sermon delivered on the day appointed for publishing it. vii. 177.
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