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Grace Norton.

Studies in Montaigne

. (page 41 of 44)

Obtakie8t?J257

Abbot, George ; Abp.
of Canterbury, 112,
114, 126, 278, 283,
287, 295

Adams, John, 385

Adventurers (in and
about London^ of
New Plymoutn in
New England ; The
=The Associates of
John Peirce, 4, 257-
261, 304, 311-314,
320, 321, 322, 333,
336-338, 344, 353,
356, 399, 492, 493,
506-508, 514. See
also, Conditions, &c.,
The

Agawam (Ip^wichy
N.E.\ 426

Agowaywam ( Ware-
ham, N.E.\ 555

Agreement of Peace
between the Pilgrim
Fathers and Massa-
The PUgrim Fathers.



soit, 457, 458, 463,
489, 525, 527

Ainsworth, Rev.
Henry, 31, 104, 107,
115, 117, 119, 124,
125, 127, 137, 138,
172, 176, 186, 247

Ainsworth's Church at
Amsterdam, 1610-
1623 ; The Rev.
Henry, 100, 122,
127, 173, 211, 310,
314,315. AlsocaUed,
The Ainsworthians

Ainsworthians of the
English Protestant
exiles atAmsterdam,
The, 31, 100, 117,
118,123,126

Alckemade, Huyck
van, 156

Alconbury Hill, co.
Hunts, 72

Aldee, Edward ; the
London Printer,
119

Alden, John ; the
Cooper,356, 362,369,
377, 378, 384

Alden (previously
Mullins^; Priscilla,
Wife of John, 362,
369,377

6oi



Alderton, Gk)odwife
— see Allerton, M.

Alderton, John — see
Allerton, J.

Algrind — Edmund
Spenser's poetical
name for Abp.
Edmund Grindal, 24

Allden, Robert, 321

Allerton, Bartholo-
mew, 362, 367, 379

Allerton, Isaac ; first
Assistant of Ply-
mouth Colony, 162-
164, 169, 307-308,
362, 366, 376, 378,
381, 383, 457, 460,
519, 522, 534, 560,
562, 563

Allerton, John ; a
sailor, 377, 379, 427

Allerton, (previously
Norris), Mary, first
Wife of Isaac, 162,
164, 367, 439

Allerton, afterwards
Cushman ; Mary [the
last survivor of those
who left England in
thei/bw/fot^wron6/16
September 1620],
362, 367

Allerton, afterwards

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Maverick ; Remem-
ber, 362, 367

A Her ton [sister to
Isaac, 376], after-
wards Vincent;
then Priest ; and
finally Godbert ;
Sarah, 162-164, 376

Allerton, Point;
Boston Bay, 483

Alltham, Captain
Emmanuel, 257, 258,
321

Alnwick, co. Nor-
thumb., 71

Altham, Emmanuel —
see Alltham, K

Althem, Samuel— see
Alltham, E.

Altum, Emanuel — see
Alltham, E.

American Library
Association, 9

Ames, Doctor William,
103, 125, 176, 209,

210, 213, 234, 237,
245

Amesius — see Ames,
Doctor W.

Amsterdam, 9, 10, 29,
31, 42, 70, 95-105,
107, 110, 113, 115,
117, 119, 121, 122,
125, 129, 134-140,
142, 148, 149, 168,
172, 186, 202, 210,

211, 234, 246, 274,
291, 299, 301, 302,
310, 314, 315, 323,
324, 330, 331, 389

Amsterdam :
Ancient exiled
English Church
(1597 - 1610X The,
3, 9, 13, 30, 31,
38, 54, 70, 98, 99,
101-136, 138, 148,
277

Ainsworth's Church,
The Rev. Henry,



Amsterdam {covU.)
(1610-1701), 100, 116,
122, 125, 127, 211,
310, 314, 315
Begyn Hof, 99
Brethren of the Se-
paration, The An-
cient — see Ancient
exiled English
Church

Brethren of the Se-
paration of the
Second English
Church, The — see
Gainsborough
Church, The
Clifton family at,
The, 95-97
Dutch Reformed
Church, The, 110,
128

English Congrega-
tion, (1597- ?1599),
That poor, 98, 99
Gainsboroug h
Church, (1608-1615X
The, 100, 121, 131,
135-137, 140
Great Cake House,
The, 100, 140
Helwys's Company
(1609-1613X Master
Thomas, 100, 137, 140
Johnson's Church,
(1610 - 1619) ; The
Rev. Francis, 10, 100,
115, 117, 277
Meeting House of
the Ancient exiled
English Church, The,
117, 124, 125, 128
Mennonite Church,
A, 137, 138, 140
Niewe Kerk, 140
Scottish Presby-
terian Church, (1607
— to the present
day). The, 99, 186
Scrooby Church,
(1608 . 1609X The—



Amsterdam {cant,)
see Pilgrim Chordi
at Amsterdam, The
Smyth's Company,
(1609-1615X l^ter
John, 100, 137-140
South Churdi, Th^
96

The Church at— «ee
Johnson's Church,
The Rev. F.
Writing Book^ At
the Sign of, 114

Amstep^dam's. See
Amsterdam — Ains-
worth's Church, Tht
Rev. H.

Ancient Brethren of
the Separation. See
Amsterdam — Ao-
cient exiled "Kngligh
Church at, The

Ancient exiled TCngliah
Church — see Am-
sterdam

Andrews, Richard,
321, 356

Andrews, Thomas, 321,
322

Angoum — see Agawam

Anguum — seeAgawam

Annable, Anthony, 388

Anne (of DenmarkX
Queen Consort of
James I., 470

Anthony, Lawrence,
321

Antwerp, 235

Appaum — see Kr-
mouth in N.K, The
Town &c. of

Apeley, Sir Allen, 898

ArgaU, Sir Samuel,
255-258, 261, 289,
290, 393

Ark Wright, Richard, 14

Armada, The Spanish,
22,23

Armourer, Hugh, 99

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Billingtoh), Ellen ;
wife of Gregory,
371

Armstrong, Gregory,
371

Amfield, Alice, 138

Articles of Agreement
between the Pilgrim
Church at Leyden
and the Adventurers
(in and about Lon-
don) of New Ply-
mouth inN.E., The
— see Conditions &c.,
The

Articles of the Church
of England, (1662);
The Thirty-nine, 67,
280

Articles exhibited
against Daniel

Studley, (1610); The,
122

Articles at the General
Assembly at Perth,
(1618); The Five,
242

Articles, (20 Nov.
1696); The Nine
Lamoeth, 6

Articles of Peace be-
tween the Plantation
or Colony of Ply-
mouth in N.E. and
Massasoit, the Wam-
panoag Sagamore of
Pokanoket, (1621);
467, 458, 463, 489,
625, 527

Articles of the Pilgrim
Church at Leyden,
(1617); The Seven,
4, 280-282, 284

Articles [ ? of the
Synod of Dort]
(1618) ; The Five, 3,
130

Affpinet, the Sachem
of Nauset, 476, 637-
639, 674



Aureliua Antoninus,
The Emperor Mar-
cus, 160

Austerfield, co. York,
39, 61, 67-69, 66, 66,
163

Austerfield :
€k»vemor Bradford's
cottage, 66
Church, The, 66
Living, The Church,
58

Azores, The, 394

Babinoton Con-
spiracy, The, 33

Baoworth Qiurch,
Hall, and Bectory ;
CO. Notts, 39, 61-53,
58, 66, 95

Bahamas, The, 364

Bail lie. Principal
Robert, 332

Baker's Wharf,
Warren, R I., N.E.,
468

Bancroft, George, 282

Bancroft, Bichard ;
Bp. of London, after-
wards Abp. of Can-
terbury, 3, 106

Bangs, Edward, 388

Barbadoes, 370

Barbary, 121

Barbor, William, 119

Barclay, Robert, 140

Barker, Christopher,
76

Barker, The Deputies
of Christopher, 95

Barker, afterwards
Winslow; Elizabeth,
164,366

Bamby Moor, co.
Notts, 66

Barnes, John, 106

Barnstable, N.E., 376,
474, 537, 638, 642-
644, 856, 674

Barrell, ^ 246



Barrow, Henry, 31

34.37, 103, 104
Barrowists, 33
Bartlet) Robert^ 388
Barton, Thomas ; Cap-
tain of the FiyrtwM

(1621-1622X 506
Bass, Edward, 321
Bass Rip, The ; Cape

Cod, N.K, 360
Bassett, Cecil ; 1st

WifeofWilliaiaa,164
Bassett, Elizabeth; 3rd

Wife of William, 166
Bassett Q)reviously

Oldham), Margaret ;

2nd Wif eof Wflliam,

164
Bassett, William, 164

165,385
Bassite, William — see

Bassett, W.
Bastwick, John, 171,

186-188
Bastwyck, Joannes —

see Bastwick, J.
Batcombe, co. Som., 53
Bawtry, co. York, 57,

68, 60, 61, 72, 93
Baxter, Rev. Richard,

20
Bay. This word is often

used on pp. 407-600

of this volume, in the

sense of Harbour
Baylie, Robert — see

]Baillie, Principal R.
Beale, William, 385
Beauchamp, John, 321,

356
Beaumaris, The Court

to, 73
Bebel, England, 167
Belford,co.Northumb..

71
Bellamy or Bellamie,

John, 133, 396, 509,

600
Benet, Edward ; a Rul-
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Benet, Sir John, 230
Bermuda Company,

The, 400
Bernard, Be V. Richard,

53^5, 124, 132, 134-

139
Bemhere,BeY.Thomas,

121
Beny, Zachariah, 273
Berwick on Tweed, 71,

74, 75, 84
Berwick on Tweed,

The Court to, 73
Bevercotes, Samuel,

79-81
Billericay, co. Essex,

308, 355, 368
Billingsrate Point,

Cape Cod, N.E., 428
Billington, Ellen ; Wife

of •fi)hn seruy 371
Billington, afterwards

Armstrong, Ellen,

371
Billington, Francis,

362,372,380,426,442
Billington sen,^ John,

366, 360, 371, 372,

379, 381, 383, 426
Billington, jun.^ John,

372, 379, 474-476
Billington Sea — see

Plymouth in N.E.,

The Town &c. of
Billinton — see Billing-
ton
Biscop \latinized 'Ei^iA-

copius], Professor

Simon, 153, 179
Bishop, Thomas, 119
Bishops of the Church

of England, The, 35,

46, 51, 185, 281, 295,

334
Bishopsthorpe, co.

York, 61
Blackwell, Francis; a

Ruling Elder, 119,

125, 126, 277-279,

290, 291, 302



Bladen, Williami, 509
Blaxland, Rev. G.

Cuthbert, 326
Blenheim, The Battle

of, 22
Blytii, CO. Notts, 57, 58
Bompas, Edward, 385

Serialsy Sc,: See also
Articles and PoinU.
Catch words of Titles
only.

Abstract . . .Virginia
Co. (1888); by C.
Robinson, 250
Act to retain the
Queen's subjects in
obedience, (1593X 3,
35,36

Act of the Six
Articles, (1539X 35
Act of Supremacy,
(1559X 25

Act of Uniformity,
(1559), 25

Admonition to the
Parliament. (1572) ;
by Rev. J. Field and
Rev. T. Wilcox, 244,
245

Admonition to the
Parliament, (1572),
A Second ; by Rev.
T. Cartwright, 244,
245

Advertisement
against T. Bright-
man, (? 1611); by J.
de L'Ecluse, 114
Advertisements,
Q565) ; by Abp. M.
Parker, 25
Advertisements,
(1631); by Capt J.
Smith, 321, 325
AUmm Stitdiosorum^
(1875); by Dr W.
N. Du Rieu, 170,
171
Altar of Damascus,



Books &C. (com)
(1621); by Rev. D.
Calderwood, 195
Altarc DamamcnwHj
(1623) ; by Rev. D.
Calderwood, 195,239
Ancient LAndmarks
&a, (1883) ; by the
Hon. W. T. Davis,
260^363-877
Animadversions &&
(1613) ; bv Rev. H.
Ains worth, 117
Answer &C., An,
(1619) ; by W.
Euring, 2^ 243,
245, 282

Answer &c.. An,
(1609) ; by Rev. J.
Robinson, 139
Antidoton, (1600);
by Rev. BL Cl^
ham, 99

Antiquitiesof Notts,
(1677);byRThor(>-
ton, 65

Apologia jtuta 4tc^
(1619) ; by Rev. J.
Robinson, 178
Apology &c., (1625);
by Rev. J. RobinscHi,
176, 178

Arrest Roll of tiie
city of Amsterdam,
(1606X 119, 120
Arrow Ac, (1618);
by Rev. J. Pfeget*
115, 116, 186
Baker Transcripts,
The, 105

Bradford Ma, The,
(1630-1650X 1, 46,
47, 93, 142, 154, 194,
267, 271, 272, 279,
291, 296, 307, 319,
326, 329-331, 333,
338, 346, 354, 358,
363, 371, 377, 382,
392,432,461,464^474
Brief Discourse,



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(1676); by Dean
W . WnittiDffham,26 ;
Bright Mormng
Star, (1608); by Rev.
J. Smvth, 133
British Itinerary ;
by D. Faterson, 71
Brownism &c.,
(1613);byC.Lawne,
118

Certain Eeasons &c.,
Fiirt L (1618) ; by
T. Dighton, 242, 246
— see also Discourse
Character &c.,
(1609) ; by Rev. T.
Smyth, 138, 139
Christian Advertise-
ments &C., (1608); by
Bev. R Bernard, 136
Christian Plea, A.,
(1617) ; by Rev. P.
Johnson, 117, 129
Chronicles Ac,
(1841) ; by Rev. A.
Young, 37, 106, 173,
176, 350, 351, 366
Chronological Hist.
&C., (1736) ; by Rev.
T. Prmce, 336
Collections &c.,
(1854); by J. Hun-
ter, 86

Colony Records, The
Old, 326, 381-388
Commentarii Sc^
(1617) ; by T. Qirt-
wright, 237, 246
Common Apology
&c.. A, (1610); by
Bp. J. Hall, 139
Confession of Faith
of the French Re-
formed Churches,
294,296

Confutation &c,
(1618) ; by Rev. T.
Cartwright, 199,
238,246



Books &c. (com.)
Congregationalism
&a, (1880) ; by Rev.
H. M. Dexter, 16,
49, 60, 143, 171
Contemplative &c,
(1609) ; by Rev. R
Bemaid, 139
Counterpoison &c,
(1608) ; by Rev. H.
Ainsworth, 137
Declaration &c,
(1674) ; by W. Tra-
vers, 28, 244, 246
Deed Poll &c,(1622X
in favourof J.Peirce,
260,261

Defence of the Holy
Scriptures &c,
(1609); bv Rev. H.
Ainsworth, 138
Defence of the Pett-
turn Scy (1618X
243, 246

Deltces de Leide^ Xes,
(1712) 143
Demonstration &c.,
A., (1588) ; by Rev.
J. Udall,28
De Regimine d^(;.,[2nd
Edition] (1619); by
Rev. D. Calderwood,
181, 196, 199, 200,
206, 209, 238, 239,
246

Description &c.,
(1599) ; by Rev. H.
()lapham,99
De vera . . Rdigiane^
(1618); 200, 238,
246

Dial of Princes, by
Bp. A. de Guevara,
150

Diff erences&c.,
(1608); by Rev. J.
Smyth, 137, 138
Discourse &c.. Part
n., (1619); by T.
Dighton, 243, 246



Books &C. ^cont)
— 8 ee Certain
Reasons

Discourse of some
Troubles &a,(1603);
by G. Johnson, 108,
109

Disoovery&c.,(1606);
by Rev. T. White,
118-120, 128
Doctrine of Prayer
&c.,(1595); by Rev.
J. Smith of Reading,
132

Early Eng. Baptists,
(1862); by Doctor
B. Evans, 138
Elliott, Sir J.,
(1872); by J. For-
ster, 20

English Garner
(1880), An ; Ed. by
Prof. E. Arber, 316
Epistles, (1608); by
Bp. J. Hail, 135, 136
Essex Dove, (1623) ;
by Rev. J. Smith of
Claverin^, 132
First Dialogue &c,
(1648) ; by Gov. W.
Bradford, 37, 62,
173, 175

€ren. Hist, of the
Netherlands, (1608);
by E. van Meteren,
68

OerechU Dags Boeken^
147

Golden Book &c.,
by Bp. A. de Gue-
vara, 150

Good News &c,
(1624h by Gov. E.
Winslow: reprinted
at pp. 509-600.
Gospel Public Wor-
ship, (1666) ; by T.
Brewer, 247
Habeas Corpus^ The
Writ of, 32



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Books &C. (<xm/.)
Harl. MS., 7042,
105-107

Hist of Blyth,
(1Q60X by Rev. J.
Raine, 59

Hist., of the Church
of Scotland, (1678) ;
bjr Bev. D. Calder-
wood, 181, 195, 239
Hist, of England,
(1860) ; by Prof. J.
A. Froude, 23, 24, 33
Hist, of England,
(1884); by Dr. S.
R Gardiner, 20
Hist, of the London
Virginia Co., (1869);
by Rev. Dr. E. D.
NeUl, 251, 253, 254,
392

Historical Maga-
zine, (1859, 1860X
146, 155-169, 197,
203, 205-207, 214,
221, 236, 273
Hist, of Plymouth
Plantation, by Gov.
W. Bradford -— see
Bradford MS., The
Hist, of the Post
Office, (1893); byH.
Joyce, 73

Hist.oftheProt.Ep.
Church in America,
(1844); by Bp. S.
Wilberforce, 47
Hist, of Retford,
(1828); by J. S.
Piercey, 52
Hist, of the Scottish
Church, Rotterdam,
(1833) ; by Rev. W.
Steven, 99, 100, 145
Hist, of Virginia,
(1624) ; by Capt J.
Smith, 320
Hist, of Virginia,
(1822) ; by J. Burk,
250



Books &c (eont^
Hist, of Worksc^,
(1826) ; by J, Hal-
land, 53

Homilies, The Two
Books of the, 53
Hunting of the Fox,
Part I., (c 1610); ?
by Giles Thorpe, 9,
122, 123

Hypocrisy un-
masked &C., (1646X
by Gov. K Winslow,
185, 268, 283, 328-
330,333

Indemnifications,
Register MM. of,
155

Inner Life &c.,
(1876); by R Bar-
clay, 140

Inquiry &c., ^606);
by llev. F. Johnson,
119

Itinerary, begun
1538, by J. Leland,
61

John Robinson &c.,
(1848) ; by Prof.
Kist, 147

Justification &c,
(1610) ; by Rev. J.
Robinson, 38, 54, 55,
68,117,123,124,139
Landing at Cape
Anne, (1854); by J.
W. Thornton, 47
Lansdowne MS.,
No. 50 ; 64
Last Book of Rev.
J. Smyth, (1613X
140

Laws of Eccles.
Polity, (1594-1618) ;
by R Hooker, 28
Letter Book of Gk)v.
W. Bradford, The
Official, 46, 321,
322
Letters of &C., the



Books &c. (<x>7U.)
reign of Henry
VnL,60

Library of New
England History,
Ed. by Rev. H. M.
Dexter, 451, 464-
466,468,483
Life of Card. T.
Wolsey, (1825) ; by
G. Cavendish, 60
Life of Rev. D.
Calderwood, (1849) ;
by Rev. T. Thomaon,
239-242

lives ... of the
Prot. Bishops &c.,
(1720) ; by J. Le.
Neve, 61-64
London VirginiaCa
Hist, of, (1869) ; bv
Rev. Dr. B. D.
NeiU, 251, 253,254
London VirginiaCa,
Short Collection,
(1651);byA.Wood-
noth, 250

Magnalia Christi
&C., (1702); by Dr.
C. Mather, 39-45
Manuscript Hist.
&C. — see Bradford
MS.

Mark of the Beast
&c — see Character
Massachusetts His-
torical Society's CJol-
lections, 46, 322
MavfUmer Essays ;
by Rev. G. a Bkx-
land,326

Memoirs of the Pil-
grims &C., (1846);
by G. Summer, 146
Midsummer's Ni^t
Dream, A; by W.
Shakespeare, 50
Mill on the Floes ;
by G. Eliot^ 66
Minutes of the



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Books &c. {cont^
Council for New
England, 255 - 261,
393

Mooif 8 Relation
c§c., a, (1622) ; 326,
359, 600 ; and re-

Srinted at 395-505
farrative . . . Hist.
&c., (1886); by Prof.
J. Winsor, 47
Nederlansch Archief
Sc. (1848), 146
New England's
Memorial,^669); by
N. Morton, 48, 326,
378,390

New England's
Trials, (1622); by
Oapt J. Smith, 340,
347, 506, 508
New York His-
torical Society's Pub-
lications, 282
Oaths:
Etcetera Oath, 32
Ex Officio Oa,th,32
Oath of Allegiance,
294, 295

Oath of Supre-
macy, 294, 295
Observations &a,
(1625) ; by Eev. J.
Robinson, 101
ParaUels&c., (1609V,
by Rev. J. Smytn,
136, 138

Patent for the Coun-
cil for New England,
(1620), 304
Patent for Plymouth
Colony, (1619), 253
Patent for Plymouth
Colony, (1620X 253,
254

Patent for Plymouth
Colony, (1621), 254,
259-261

l^Ektent for Plymouth
Colony, (1630X 43



Books &c (cont,)
Pattern of true
Prayer, (1605) ; by
Rev. J. Smyth, while
a Conformist at
Lincoln, 133, 134
People'sPlea,(1618);
by Rev. J. Rooinson,
242,245

Perth Assembly,
0619) ; by Rev. D.
Calderwood, 181,
195, 196, 198, 199,
206, 209, 238-242,
245

Philo sop h ica 1
Transactions, 14
Placaat [=Edict\ of
the States General
ofHolland,198, 203,
209, 232, 233, 235
Plain Evidences &c.,
(1610); by Rev. R
Bernard, 139
Plain Refutation
&C., (1591) ; by H.
Barrow and J.
Greenwood, 103,
104

Plea &c., (1609) ; by
Rev. R Clyfton, 139
Pocket Book of Gk)v.
W. Bradford, 46
Principles &c.,
(1608) ; by Rev. J
Smyth, 136
Profane Schism &c.,
(1612);byC.Lawne
&c., 103, 110-116,
122, 124-128
Protocollenvan WaoT'
brieoeriy 155
Reason of Church
&C., (1641); by J.
MUton, 21
Recantation &c.,
(1606) ; by P. Fair-
lambe, 121
Records of the
Colony of New Ply-



Books &c (cont.)
mouth, 326, 381-
388

Relation or Journal
— see Mourt, G.
Relation of . . .
Religion, (1605) ; by
Sir E. Sandys, 16
Religious Com-
munion, (1614); by
Rev. J. Robmson,
103

Repertorium &c.,
(1710) ; by R New-
court, 282

Rescriptio contracta^
(1617) ; by Dr. W.
Ames, 237, 245
Retractation &c.,
(? 1613) ; by Rev. J.
Smyth, 140
Sermon &c., (1608) ;
by Rev. W. Cra-
shaw, 135

Shield &c, (1612) ;
by J. Fowler &c.,
113-115, 123
Short Treatise &c,
(1611) ; by Rev. F.
Johnsou, 125
Speech, on the scaf-
fold, of Charles I.,
(1649X 17
Statutes &c., 36
Substance ... of
Prayer ; by Rev. J.
Smith of Olavering,
132

Survey &c., (1503) ;
by Abp. R Bancroft,
105, 106

Ten Counter &a, (c.
1618); by Rev. T.
Drakes, 242, 282
Transcript &c., A«,
(1876) ; by Prof. E.
Arber, 20, 112, 118,
119, 121, 133, 135,
139
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Books &c («mt)
(1611), A ; for Rev.
J. Bobinflon, 155
True Story &a, The,
(1881) ; by Rev. H.
M. Dexter, 131, 137,
188,140

TrueTravebof Oapt.
J. Siiiith,The,(1629);
3S4

UnreaBonablenesB
Aa, (1614); by W.
Bradshaw, 125
Utopia, (1514); by
Sir T. More, 251
Utter Routing &&,
(1646) ; by J. Bast-
wick, 188

Voyages &c. (1599-
1600); by Rev. R
Hakluyt, 107
Warrant for Council
for New England,
(1620) ; 304

Borougnbridge, co.
York, 72

Boston, 00. Line, 41,
58, 86, 88, 89, 93,
191,302

Boston, N.E. (Shaw-
f»M<),46,47,131,146,
155, 159, 160, 191,
197, 203, 205-207,
214, 221, 236, 273,
363, 374, 381, 483

Boston, N.E. :
Massachusetts His-
torical Society, 46,
321,322

Old South Church,
The, 47

Old South Tower,
The, 47

Prince library, The ;
in the Steeple Cham-
ber of the Old South
Church, 47

Boston Bay, The inner
Qts first name was
Massachusets {tpeU



tntk one t) Bay.], 10,
257, 483-486, 500,
521, 523, 526, 532,
536. See also Wes-
sagusset

Boston Bay Indians,
The, 257, 483-486,
533, 544, 555, 560,
561, 563, 572

Bourchier, 2nd Lord
Bemers; John, 150

Bourchier, Sir John,
257

Bowman, Christopher ;
a Deacon, afterwards
a Ruling Elder, 105-
109, 119, 120, 125

Boys, Edward, 106,
107, 109.

Boys, Thomasine, Wife
of Edward, 107, 109

Boys, afterwards John-
son ; Thomasine, 107,
109

Bradford (previously
Carpenter, then
SouthworthX Alice ;
second Wife of Gov.
W., 4a 163, 273, 387

Bradford (previously
May), Dorothy; first
Wife of Gov. W.,
42, 163, 366

Bradford, William.
His personal char-
acter and career,
39-45, 51, 52, 65, 66,
90, 91, 163, 164, 168,
169, 273, 275, 307,
308, 362, 366, 378,
383, 411, 416, 427,
432, 443, 446

Bradford, as 'Governor ;
William, 4, 30, 42,
43, 46, 158, 163, 381,
382, 462, 489, 492,
507, 508, 515, 518-
520, 522, 533-538,
540-542, 547, 550,
556, 558-562



Bradford, as a Writer;

William, 2,3,36^37,
46, 48, 62-54, 67-70^
87-93, 100, 101, lOJ,
104, 105, 108, 124,
126, 141, 142, 148-
154, 167, 172-175,
189-194, 196, 964-
272, 277-279, 884-
291, 293-296, 901-
319, 328-331, 334-
354, 356, 358-875,
381, 382, 390, 391,
392, 427-435, 464,
474

Bradshaw, William,
125

Braeber, Thomas —
see Brewer, T.

Bray, Rev. Oliver, 53

Bretagne, 506

Brethren of the Se-
paration of the
Second English

Church at Amster-
dam, 136

Brewer the Print«^—
see Brewer, T.

Brewer, Thomas, 4,
167, 170, 171, 195.
247, 318, 321

Brewster, Fear, 887

Brewster, Jonathan,
385

Brewster, Love, 366,
379

Brewster, Mary, Wifi
of William, 365

Brewster, Patience,
387

Brewster, Robertua,
171

Brewster, William.
BUs personal diar-
acter and career, 65|
142, 167, 189-194,
197, 284, 289-291,
318, 334, 365, 866,
378, 381, 383

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Post Master at
Scrooby, 3, 53, 54,
65,73,79-86,190,284

Brewster, William, as
a religious worker
at Scroobj, and at
Amsterdam ; and as
Ruling Elder at
Lejden, and at Ply-
mouth in New Eng-
land, ^4, 29, 51, 53,
58,69, 97, 117, 142,
149, 173, 185, 191-
194, 263, 264, 268,
280, 281, 284-286,
293-295, 327, 328

Brewster, William, as
Agent in England,
for the Pilgrim
Church at Leyden,
65, 284, 288-291,
827

Brewster, William, as
secret Printer at
Leyden, 4, 19, 181,
192, 195-247, 334

Brewster's eldest son,
William, 365

Brewster's father, the
Post Master at
Scrooby before him ;
WiUiam, 50, 79-83

Brewster's grand-
father, William, 50

Brewster's mother,
William, 81

Brewster, Wrastle, or
Wrestling, 365, 379

Brielle, 189

Brigges, Clement, 385

Brigffs, Joan, 138

Brightman, Thomas,
113

Bristol, CO. Som., 23

Bristol, Maine, 451

Bristol, Bhode Island,
468

Brittany, 506

Britteridge, Bichard,
376, 379



Bromhead, Ann;

? Wife of Hugo, 138
Bromhead, Hugo, 138
Bromley, Sir l%omas ;

Lord Chancellor, 76
Brouckhoven, Jacob

von, 203, 204, 208,

209, 211, 215
Browne, Peter, 376,

379, 381, 383, 443-

446
Browne, the Brownist ;

Rev. Robert, 31, 38,

108, 137
Browning, Henry, 321
Brownism, 118, 119,

135
Brownists, 33, 35, 38,

112-116, 120, 129,

158, 183, 198, 204,

208, 211, 222, 228,

243, 246, 323, 324
Brownist Church at

Leyden, The — see

Pilgrim Church at

Leyden, The
Brownist Congrcjga-

tion at Leyden, file

— see Pilgrim Church

at Leyden, The
Bucket^ Mary, 388
Buckrum (previously

NealX Elizabeth ;

WifeofWilliam,164,

168
Buckrum, William,

167, 273
Bulward, Robert, 113-

116, 119
Burcher, Edward, 386
Burk, John, 250
Burntisland, 240
Burre,Walter, 112, 118
Burton, Henry, 186
Bury St Edmunds, 275
Butler, Mary, 164
Butler, Samuel, 278
Butten, William, 46,

850, 358, 360, 361,

367, 379



Butterfield, Stephen^

273
Buzzard's Bay, 540

C. H. — see Clapham,
Rev. Henoch

C. R — see Cushman,
Robert

Caen, 274

Calderwood, Rev.
David ; the Church
Historian of Scot-
land, 180-182, 195,
197, 238-242, 245

Calvin, Jean, 176, 183

Cambridge, The Uni-
versity of, 17, 23,
50, 51, 53-55, 131,
189, 217

Cambridge ;
Christ's College, 131,
132

Emmanuel College,
133

Peterhouse College,
189

Trinity College, 25,
108

University Press,
The, 18, 133

Cambridge, N.E., 47,
48

Canacum — see Cawna-
come

Canada {Nefw Franee\
297, 323

Canada, Bay of — see
St Lawrence, Gulf
of

Canadyne, Thomas, 138

Cananacus — see Can-
onicus

Canauacus — see Can-
on icus

Canne, the Elder, The
Rev. John, 100

Cannon, John, 385

Canonicus, Sagamore
of the Narragansett
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Island, 517, 518, 520,
587

Canterbury, Abp. of
— seeGrindal, £.

Ganterbiuy, A^ of
— see Laud, W.

Canterbury, Abp. of
— see Parker, M.

Canterbury, Abp. of —
see Temple, F.

Canterbury, Abp. of —
see Whitgift, J.

Canterbury, as licen-
ser of Books ; The
Abp. of, 19

Canterbury, co. Kent,
165,289

Capawack, The isle
of, now Martha's
Vineyard, 490,
555

Cape Cod (called by
Captain John Smith,
Cape James) 301,
324, 325, 332, 350,

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