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New england prospect, by wood, re-
ferred to. iv. 296.

New england annals, by prince. vii.
190.

New england library. vii. 180. 181.
Newfoundland, capt. whitbourne's

book about. viii. 223. 224. names
of some who undertook to advance
the settlement of. 225. 227. capt.
mason, governour of a plantation
at. ix. 7. 8. capt. darmer there.

7.8.

New-found meadows. iv. 284.
New hampshire, catalogue of minis-
ters in 1767. iy. 78. ministers in
1741; number of inhabitants and
soldiers in 1767 and 1815. 79.
first planting of. v. 213. divided
into five counties. vii. 65. first
government formed. vii. (prince's
advertisement.) formerly claimed

549. capture french forts at st.
john's. 549. fourth colony of new
england, planted, account of. vii.
6. 8. becomes a part of connecti-
cut colony under the charter of
charles ii. ix. 124. 125. colony,
settled by mr. eaton, rev. j. daven-
port and others. 175.

New holderness, new hampshire, ac-
count of. iii. 113. boundaries,
soil, and productions. 114. mills,
distillery and schools. 115. char-
ter, episcopal church, inhabitants,
baptisms, marriages and deaths.
116.

New ipswich academy. vii. 70.
New jersey, account of attempts to
abolish slavery there. viii. 184. 193.
donations made by towns in, to bos-
ton, during its port bill. ix. 160.
165.

from connecticut river to lake New kent. i. 80.

champlain. ix. 123. donations" New life of virginea." viii. 199.

made by towns in, to boston, during
its port bill. 159. 164. sketches
of ministers and churches. 367.
churches and ministers. x. 54.
instances of longevity in. 176.
New harbour marsh. iv. 224.
New haven, town of. i. (ix.) notice
of, by d. wooster; situation. ii.
217. harbour, trade, shipping and
produce. 218. called dead (red?)
hills. vi. 323. or quillipiuk, first
planted. 317. 318. colony of, be-
comes a part of connecticut under
the charter. 311. 331. towns in.
319. government. 320. have no
juries. 320. 332. character of
settlers; purchases lands in dela-
ware. 321. loss of ship. 321.322.
difficulties with the dutch and in-
dians. 322. laws in print. 323.
sickness and fever and ague at.
324. 325. proposals to remove from,
to ireland, &c. 326. mistakes of
founders. 332. 333. people pur-
chase of delaware indians. 380.
disturbed by the dutch. 432. set-
tled by commissioners. 435. trad-
ing house at delaware burnt by
the dutch. 434. further difficul-
ties with the dutch. 521. one of
its ships, with many passengers of
distinction on board, lost at sea.
527. quarrel with the dutch at
manhatoes. 545. quarrel settled.

227.

New lights in new england very early
produced by some uncommon ap-
pearances of the sun. viii. 9.
New london, new hampshire, note on,
by j. farmer. viii. 173. 175. situ-
ation and boundaries, rivers and
brooks, lake and ponds. 173. 174.
soil, village, shops, meeting house,
school houses, mills, etc. 174. 175.
population; formerly called heidle-
burg; history; first settlers; incor-
poration. 175.

New london, connecticut, situation,
harbour, trade, and shipping. ii.
219. 220. produce and manufac-
tures; imports exceed exports.
220. v. 19.

New mexico. ii. 23. 28. 29.
New netherlands, an early name of
new york. See new york
New plymouth. See plymouth colo-
ny.

New rochelle. i. 141.
New paltz. i. 141.

New somersetshire, or province of
maine. v. 261.

New stockbridge indians; schools. ii.
6. 47. or mohegans, observations
on. x. 86.

New wales, name proposed for penn-
sylvania. vii. 186.
New york, state of religious liberty in.
i. 140. discovered and settled;

called new netherlands.

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140. in-
habitants in 1771. 147. denomi-
nations of christians in. 146. col-
lege at. 152. instructions of go-
vernour about conversion of ne-
groes and indians. 154. acts of,
respecting the support of episcopa-
cy. 153. administration of oaths.
153. missionary society. ii. 15.
"state of religious liberty in," no-
tice respecting author. 270. grant-
ed to the duke of york. iii. 85.
origin of name; surrendered by
dutch to commissioners of duke of
york. v. 15. fort surprised and
taken by monsieur colve. vi. 611.
667. formerly called new nether-
lands. 666. plymouth pilgrims
from leyden intend to settle at, but
are fraudulently prevented. 666.
667. surrenders to the english,
under col. nichols, king's commis-
sioner. 667. the town described.
670. houses, trade, &c. 669. 670.
671. numbers, &c. of indians in
alliance with. viii. 243. 245. his-
torical collections referred to. X.
120.

Niantick indians. ii. 66. or narragan-
sets. iv. 28. 42. vi. 448.
Nichols, judge, in the time of queen
elizabeth. vii. P. 12.
Nichols, col. richard, sent with sir. r.
carr, george cartwright, and s. ma-
verick, king's commissioners. iv.
102. from charles ii. vi. 577.
596. 598. 665. 674. arrives at new
york. vi. 311. 584. of which he
effects the surrender to the english.
667. their commission compared.
viii. 52. papers presented to mas-
sachusetts general court by them.
55. suspected by massachusetts
of being sent to raise £5000 and
12d. per acre on its improved lands.
56. the reasons and objects for
which they were sent. 57. 58.
letter from massachusetts general
court, accusing them of a breach of
its patent. 63. letter from massa-
chusetts general court denying
charges of injury to narraganset and
other indians. 63. letter from
massachusetts general court object-
ing to their power of holding ap-
peals from massachusetts. 67. let-
ter from massachusetts general

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court about messrs. whalley and
goffe being at large in massachu-
setts. 67. petition from gorton
and others, setting forth their arrest,
trial, losses, etc. 68. answer from
massachusetts general court about
the observance of the acts of navi-
gation. 71. answer from massa-
chusetts general court about go-
vernment, religious laws, militia,
forts and ships. 71. 72. demand
whether they should be acknow-
ledged as a court of appeals, etc.
74. 79. their answer from massa-
chusetts general court. 80. sum-
mons to joshua scottow about the
case of the charles of oleron. 82.
require alterations in the laws of
massachusetts. 87. notified that
the case of the charles of oleron is
to be heard before massachusetts
general court. 88. 89. remonstrate.
89. 90. conference with a com-
mittee of massachusetts general
court about appeals. 91. 92. a
brief narrative of their negotia-
tion with massachusetts. 92. 96.
except col. nichols, return from
manhattoes to boston. 95. re-
quire all the freemen of massachu-
setts to be present at boston. 95.
96. go to plymouth, warwick, and
pettasquamsuck, from which issue
divers warrants, etc. 96. See com-
missioners from charles ii. &c.
Nichols, moses, of amherst, new hamp-
shire, notice of. ii. 252.

Nichols, rev. ichabod, of portland. iv.
181.

Nichols, benjamin-r. x. 191.
Nicholas, edward. viii. 55.
Nicholson, joseph, and jane his wife,
quakers, sentenced to death, but
suffered to leave the colony. vi.
571.

Nickanoose. iii. 33.
Nickisipigue lake. iv. 130.
Nickles, john. viii. 46.
Nickols, john, a counsellor at law in
england. i. 117.
Nickotawance, sachem of virginia, be-
comes tributary to the king of eng-
land; his visit to jamestown. ix.
117.

Nicolson, capt. ii. 261.
Niff, mary, captured by indians. iv.

128.

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Niger, frigate, attacks plymouth. iii.

182.

Niles, rev. samuel, of abington. vii.
120. 121. iii. 201.

Nimrod, british gun brig. iv. 251.
288.

Ninigret. v. 33. sachem of the nar-
ragansets, raises troubles against
the english. vi. 465. or ninicrete,
or ninicraft. 546. or ninegrad. vii.
P. 59. or nynigrett, sachem of the
nianticks. viii. 131. 148.
Nipegon. See winnebago.
Nipnet indians. v. 33.
Nippenicket pond. See nunketest.
Nishokken, a natick indian, part of
his sermon on genesis viii. 20. 21.
vi. 653.

Nock, ann. x. 179.

Noddle, william, sworn a freeman.
vii. P. 29.

Noddle,

drowned. vii. P. 63.
Noddle's island. i. 123. ii. 86. origin
of its name. vii. P. 29.
Nohone island. v. 38.
Nolichucky river, in east tennessee.

vii. 59.

Noman's land. iii. 43. 63. 70. account
of. 79.

Nonantum, or newtown. ii. 141.
Nonconformist's oath, a poem. iv.
104.

Nonconformists and separatists, differ-
ence between. v. 118.
Nonconformists, five silenced in one
day, and fifteen in another, by bishop
dove. vii. P. 51. 52.
Noosnippi, its meaning. iv. 275.
Noosup, its meaning. iv. 275.
Nope, or martha's vineyard. iii. 89.
Norridgewock. ii. 231. indian fort,
chapel, and father ralle's grave at.
231. father ralle and indians kill-
ed at, by capt. harmon and his
troops. viii. 245. or nanrantsouak.

252.

Norridgewock indians. iv. 130. war
declared against, by massachusetts.
viii. 254. village captured and ma-
ny killed by massachusetts troops.
254. 255. father ralle's intercepted
letter giving an account of their
expeditions against the english.
266.

Norris, rev. edward. iv. 157. ordained
at salem. v. 276. vi. 386.
Norris,

iv. 294.

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North american indians, society for
propagating the gospel among, ac-
count of. ii. 45. 46. incorporated.
46.

North american indian languages, ob-
servations on, by j. pickering, esq.
ix. 223. their classes. 233.
Northampton, settled in consequence
of difficulties in the churches of
hartford, etc. vi. 316. liberty
granted for settling. 543.
Northampton, new hampshire.

iv.

72. sketch of, by rev. j. french;
incorporated. 189. formerly north
hill; schools and social library;
houses, families, and mills. 190.
ecclesiastical history. 191. church
records lost. 192.

North carolina, its want of ministers.
ii. 193.

Northfield, or squakhet. v. 18.
North hill. i. 180.

North hill, or northampton, new
hampshire. iv. 190.

North kingston, rhode island, r.

smith's trading house at. ix. 198.
North pond, in plainfield. viii. 167.
North river, massachusetts. iv. 220.
222. 224. 226. 227. 280. vii. 117.
176. ferry. x. 62. 69. bridge. iv.
228.

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Northumberland, duke of. vi. 349.
North virginia. v. 12.
Northwood. iv. 71.
Norton, rev. john, of ipswich, per-
suades the church of boston to give
up their opposition to the synod at
cambridge. i. 196. a great divine.
ii. 260. arrives. iii. 140. preaches at
ipswich. 148. iv. 104. settled there.
v. 274. at boston; sent to england
to represent the loyalty of massa-
chusetts to charles ii. vi. 576. his
death. 602. answers the "sylloge
questionum of rev. apollonius;

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his character. 640. 641. viii. 53.
55. 56.
Norton, francis. iv. 25. vii. 55.
Norton john, of salem. viii. 106.
Norton, john, of ipswich. viii. 107.
Norton, freegrace. viii. 107.
Norton, william. viii. 107.
Norton, h. a quaker, banished ply-
mouth colony. x. 70.
Norton, professor andrews. x. 162.

Norton,

vii. 123.

iii. 66. 80. iv. 261. | Nunketest, or nunketetest, river. vii.

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146. 171.

Nunketest pond. vii. 147. or nip-
penicket pond. 171.

Nutten island, new york harbour. vi.
670.

Nye, rev. philip, one of the assembly
of divines at westminster. vi. 534.
vii. 188.

Nye, thomas. vii. 188.
Nye,

iv. 260. 294.

0.

general benjamin lincoln. i. 187.
194.

ordination. viii. 281. c. gannett's Oak, remarks on the cultivation of, by
account of ecclesiastical affairs.
282. 283. the french dislodged
from, by sir s. argall; granted by
the king of england to sir w. alex-
ander; a plantation at. ix. 5.
Novum belgium. v. 13.
Nowell, alexander, dean of st. paul's.
vii. P. 14.

Nowell increase. iii. 132. iv. 110.
114. assistant. v. 122. 124. teach-
ing elder, and afterwards appointed
to civil office. 185. 186. vi. 506.
546. vii. 41. 129. P. 1. 3. 5. 6. viii.
97. 229. secretary of massachu-
setts. vii. 190, (prince's adver
tisement.) assistant. P. 5. 21.
23. 27. 30. 31. 32. 34. 35. 38. 58.
60. 61. 63. 65. 66. 68. 69. 71. 72.
85.86. 91. 92. 93. notice of. P. 14.
a principal man at charlestown. P.
14. appointed to prophecy in boston.

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Oakes, rev. urian, president of har-
vard college. vii. 165.
Oakes, thomas. x. 25. 26. 27.
Oakes, dr. of boston, described by j.
dunton. ii. 105.

ten-

Oakman's ferry. iv. 230.
Oath taken by bacon. i. 45.
dered to gloucester men. 56. of
a nonconformist, a poem. iv. 104.
of freemen, form of. 114.
Oaths, acts about, in new york. i.
153. persons scrupulous about
taking, permitted to " engage in
rhode island. vii. 95. 96.
Obbatinewat, sachem at massachusetts
bay, submits to king james. ix. 57.
58.

Obbatinna. v. 61.
Obquamhud. v. 61.

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Oby river, origin of the name. vii. 63.
Odlin, john, his deposition about
blackstone's sale. iv. 202. 203.
Odlin, rev. woodbridge, of exeter, new
hampshire. iv. 78.

Offences, one hundred, presented to
the first grand jury of massachu-
setts. v. 159.

Officers of massachusetts historical so-
ciety. i. 13. military, in massachu-
setts, how chosen. vii. 55. 56.
Ogden, major, wounded. ii. 246.
Oglethorpe,
ii. 188.
Ohio, territory of. i. 186. claimed by

indians. ii. 3.
Ohio river. ii. 15.

Oil, price of, at nantucket. iii. 29.
imported early into new england.
vi. 379.

Olcott, rev. bulkley, of charlestown,
new hampshire. iv. 78.
Old colony. (See plymouth colony,
lands in, purchased of indians. vii.
143.

Oldham, john, seditious, expelled from
plymouth colony. v. 92. his cha-
racter. 94. 107. his man acciden-
tally shoots men training at water-
town. vii. P. 63. his house burnt
at watertown. P. 66. visits con-
necticut; killed by the pequods.
v. 93. 169. 170. 176. 248. 250. viii.
123. discovery of his murder.
249. vii. P. 60. said to have been
killed by the narragansets. viii. 131.
229.

Oldham, thomas. iv. 241.

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character and portrait. iii. 169.
manuscript of hubbard's history,
copied by his own hand. v. (vi.)
Oliver, dr. peter. iii. 286. his letter to
g. eliot. 288.

Ollyver, thomas. See oliver, thomas.
Olney, thomas. vii. 93. ix. 170.
197.

Omikoues indians. viii. 251.
Omsted, nicholas. viii. 139.
Oneida indians, their schools. ii. 47.
their number, etc. viii. 244.
Onion, mrs, of roxbury, dies in despair.
vi. 423.

Onions, wild, early found in new eng-
land. iii. 130.

Onkatomka island. iii. 75.
Onkos, or uncas. viii. 133.

"Old herring wear in scituate. iv. Onnaquege. iv. 275.

242.
Oldmixon,
i. (xxx.)
Old town, martha's vineyard. iii. 39.
48. or edgartown, account of. 70.
its dwellings, ships, &c. 70. 71.
Old town harbour. iii. 56. bearings of.
40.48. 58. 70.

Old colony club, its coat of arms. iii.
177.

"Old comers." x. 63.

Old men's tears, a book by j. scottow.
iv. 102.

Old planters' narrative, by j. scottow.
i. (xxix.) iv. 104.

Old south church, boston, account of
books deposited by, in massachu-
setts historical society's library.
vii. 179. 180. used by british as a
riding school. vii. 180.
Oleron, the ship charles of, trial about.
iv. 102.

Oliver, thomas. iii. 285. elder, of
boston. v. 188. vii. P. 69.

sworn

a freeman. P. 92. ordained ruling
elder at boston. P. 73. his son
killed by accident in felling trees on
boston neck. P. 83.
Oliver, john. vi. 340. vii. P. 70. dis-
franchised. x. 24.
'Oliver, peter. iii. 285.
Oliver james. iii. 285.
Oliver, nathaniel. x. 26.
Oliver, dr. james. i. 107. iv. 93.
Oliver, andrew. x. 28.

Oliver, judge peter, visits president
stiles. ii. 260. his manuscript of
hubbard's history. 260. 283. resid-
ed in middleborough; his pursuits,

Onondagua, or onundawgoes indians,
their number, etc. viii. 244.
Ooneleshka. ii. 43.
Opachancano, or opechankenow, in-
dian emperour in virginia. ix. 78.
captured by sir william berkeley,
governour, and dies. ii. 117.
Opinion of sir william jones, on the
grants made by the council at ply-
mouth. vi. 617.

Oppelousas indians, their number and
residence. ii. 26. 27.
Orach plant. iii. 24.

vii. 155.
vii. 123.

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Orchards in massachusetts. vii. 37.
38.
Orcutt,
Orcutt,
Ordination, presbyterian, validity of,
doubted ii. 130. the necessity of,
denied by certain baptists at
charlestown. ii. 172. early man-
ner of, in new england. vi. 409.
vii. 42. of pastor and elder at bos-
ton. vii. P. 73. the first dissent-
ing in nova scotia. viii. 281.
Ord, capt. viii. 156.
Ordway, rev. nehemiah, first minister
of middletown, new hampshire. iii.
121.

Orme, robert, his account of brad-
dock's defeat, with a list of british
and american officers killed and
wounded. viii 153. 157.
Orr, hugh. vii. 160. 161. 176.-
Orr, hector. vii. 170.
Osegah indians, their residence, num-
ber and warriours. ii. 42.
Osgood, mary, her confessions about

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