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Grace Norton.

Studies in Montaigne

. (page 43 of 44)


BeftiT in the rear of
St. Peter's Church
155, 156

Bell Alley, Kev. J.
Eobinson's house in,
155-159, 198, 329
Bell AUey, T.
Brewer's house in,
198,206

Bon or Wyk called,
The Seven Houses,
159
. Burgomasters &c —
see City Council,
The

Broadway, The, 198
ChoirAlley,195,197,
198,237

Choir of St. Peter's
Church, 198
Choorsteeg — see
Choir Alley
City Council, The, 7,
146, 147, 148, 151,
152, 203, 206, 231
City Hall — see
Stadhuis

Clock Steech — see
BeU Alley
Council House — see
Stadhuis

Dark Canal, The,
156

Debtors' Chamber,
The, 203

Donckere Grafts 156
Dutch Eeformed
Church, The,
179

English Church at
— see Presbyterian
Church of Scotland
Falide Bagynhoff,
156

French Church, 150
Green Gate, 156
Groene Port, 156



Leyden {cfyiU^
Jerusalem Kirk, 145
Kloksteeg — see Bell
Alley

Magistrates of. The
— see City Coun-
cil

Pesyn's Hof, on the
site of the Rev. J.
Bobinson's house, in
Bell Alley, 158
Pieter's Kerckhoff—
see St. Peter's
Church, The grounds
of

Pilgrim Church, The
— see Pilgrim Church
at Leaden, The
Pilgrim Press in
Choir Allev, The, 3,
9, 181, 192, 195-
246,282

PresbyterianChurch
of Scotland, The,
145, 170

Bapenburg Canal,
The, 143, 144
St. Catherine Gast-
huis, 145

St. Peter's Church,
155

St Peter's Church,
The grounds of, 155,
156

Schepens — see City
Council

Schout=CityBailifl^
203, 205, 206, 214
Seven Houses, The,
159

Stadhuis, 148, 161,
167, 169, 273-275
Steucksteeg, 197
Town Council — see
City Council
Veiled Nuns*
Cloister, 156
Vicus Choralis—see
Choir Alley

Leydeu, The Brown -



ist Church at — see
Pilgrim Church at
Leyden, The
Leyden Church, The

— see Pilgrim
Church at Leyden,
The

Leyden Pilgrims, The

— see Pilgrim
Fathers, The

Leyden, The Pil-
grim Exodus from,
327-332

Leprden, The Separat-
ist Church at — see
Pilgrim Church at
Leyden, The

Le^rden, The Univer-
sity in the City of,
147, 148, 152, 153,
170, 171, 174, 179,
186, 196, 210, 213,

214, 215, 217, 219,
221, 226, 227, 229,
231, 232. 234-236

Leyden, The Univer-
sity in the City of :
Assessors and
Schepenmasters,
The, 204, 205, 207,
213

BaiHfl^ The, 204, 207
Beadle, The, 222, 224
Chief Librarian, 170
Council of the Cura-
tors and Burgomas-
ters, The, 206, 213,

215, 236

Curators, The, 210,
213, 214, 215, 218,
220, 221, 235, 236
Curators, The Cham-
ber of the, 207, 235,
236

Prison, The, 204, 206,
208, 213, 214, 222
Bektor Maguificus,
203, 205, 206, 208,
211, 213, 214, 216,
220 221



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Leyden && (<xmt)
Secretary, The, 206,
207;

University Bocmis —
see Curators, The
Chamber of the

Liffhthouse Channel,
Boston Bay, 483

Lile — see Lysle, "W.

lincoLi, 3, 4S, 54, 58,
66, 131-134

Lincoln, Bp. of— see
Wickhani, W.

Idncohishire, 51, 66,
69, 88, 90, 94,
191

Ling, John, 321

Litster, Edward — see
Leister, E.

Little Harbour (FcrU-
motUh), Maine, Pisca-
taqua river, 559, 579

Little Rouud Shoal,
Cape Cod, N.E., 350.

London, 8, 13, 14, 18,
23, 30, 49, 59, 70-72,
75, 76, 78, 84, 104,
131, 140, 162, 164,
167, 169, 195, 196,
199, 247, 252, 254,
258, 261, 274, 277,
284, 285, 289-291,
295, 296, 302, 308-
311, 315, 317, 818,
320, 330, 334-336,
341, 342, 355, 370,
371, 389, 393, 394,
427, 507, 508, 529,
547, 597, 600

London :
Aldersgate, 253
Chelsea, 251
Comhill, 395, 456,
509,600

Doctor Williams'
Library, 242, 243,
282

Duke Place, 342
Fleet street, 106,
107, 109



London (cofU.)

Fulham Palace, 1,

47

Henige House,

342

Hick's Hall, 72

High Commission

Court, 187

House of Commons,

33-35

House of Lords, 33,

247

Houses of P^lia-

ment, 381

Islin^n, 106, 107

Kin^s Cross Ter-
minus, 57

London Bridge, 14

Newgate Market,

106

Nicholas lane, 105,

106

Paternoster row,

121

Paul's Church, 119

PauPs Churchyurd,

118, 133, 509

PauPs Cross, 135

Port of, 33

Printers and

Printing Houses, 18,

19

Prisons, 32 :
Clink, The, 104,
107, 109

Couuter in Wood
street. The, 279
Fleet, The, 107
Gate House, 107
King's Bench
Prison, 247
Newgate, 107

Boyal Exchange,

The, 395, 509, 600

St Nicholas lane,

106

Shoreditch Church,

72

Sion College, 108

Stationers' Com-



London (oonL)
pany, The, 18, 19,
112

Stationers' Hall, 20,
112, 118, 119, 121,
133, 135, 139
Temple pnn of
Court], The, 135
Tower, The, 393
West Smithfield,
106

Whitehall Palace,
17, 73, 200, 201,
207, 219, 225, 228,
230, 233, 255

London as Licenser
of Books ; The Bp.
of, 19

London, Bp. of— see
Bancroft, K.

London, Bp. of— see
King, J.

London, Bp. of— see
Temple, F.

London Virginia Com-
pany, The First, or,
4, 248-251, 253,

254, 283-285, 287-
292, 296, 299, 302,
321, 393,400

Long, Bobert, 387
Long Point, Prov-
ince town harbour,
Cape Cod, N.E.,
427
Louis XIV., 15
Lound, CO. Notts, 58
Love, Capt Thomas,

255, 257, 393
Lownes, Humphrey

112

Lugduni Batavonuu
— see Leyden

Luther, AUkrtin, 176,
182

Lyons, Joanna, 165

Lysle, afterwards Gil-
lies ; Boee, 168

Lysle, William, 162,
164, 169, 227



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M. E., 342

M.,H.C. — see Murphy,

The Hon. H. C.
Madersey — see Mat-

tersey
Mfi|;dalen Isles, in the

Gulf of St Lawrence,

107
Mapper, Gapt., 290
Mai&tone, co. Kent,

246,247
Maine, The State of,

451, 484, 529, 599
Maistersone, Master,

[?Ma8terson, Rich-
ard], 278
Malebarr, Cape Cod,

N.E., 351
Man, #e7i., Thomas,

133
Man, jxm,y Thomas,

133
Manamoick {Chat-
ham, N,E,\ 476, 535,

536, 541, 554
Manamoycke — see

Manamoick
Manchester's Papers ;

The Duke of,

250
Manhattan, N.Y., 298,

300
Mann, Bichard — see

More, R
Manomet {Sandwick,

N,E,\ 540, 541, 544,

546, 565, 574
Manomet fiay, 540
Manomet Bluffl 425
Manomet Head, 425
Manomet river. The

540, 554
Mansell, Sir Eobert^

255, 256
Mansell, Mount — see

Mount Mansell
Mansfield, Bichard,

127
Mansfield, co. Notts,

58



Maramoick — see Ma-
namoick
Marcus, Isaac, 274
Margeson, Edmund,

376, 379
Marshall, Henry, 274
Marshfield, N.E., 369
Martha's Vineyard

{Capawack\ N.K

The isle of, 290, 555
Marten or Martin, the

Poet [Kiryfi Mei-

aengerj; George,

199, 226
Martin, Christopher,

Treasurer of the

Pilgrim Fathers;

308, 310, 335, 337,

343, 344, 355, 360,

368, 378, 442
Martin, Mistress ;

Wife of Christopher,

355, 368
Martin, Sir Henry, 230
Martin, Bev. James,

246, 247
Martin Marprelate

[pwud], 32, 35
Mary [Stuartl Queen,

17
Mary [Tudor], Queen,

25
Mary, Queen of Scots,

23, 33, 189
Masasoits — see Mas-

sasoits
Masasoyt — see Mas-

sasoit
Massacheuseucks — see

Boston Bay Indians
Massacheuseucks, The

Plot of the, 545, 555,

572, 574
Massachuset men;

The — see Boston

Bay Indians
Massachusets, The ; or

Massachuset Bay,

The[=7%tf inner

Boston Bay, from \



NahaiU to Point
Allert(m\ 10, 267,
395, 483-487, 500,
521, 523, 526, 532,
534, 536, 544, 546,
555, 558, 561, 563,
564, 566, 672

Massachusetts, The
meaning of, 483

Massachusetts, The
State of, 49, 363,
464

Massachusetts Bay,
The Company and
Colony of tne, 16,
252, 322

Massasoit, or Massa-
soyt, or Massasowat.
One of the three
Sagamores with
whom the Pilgrim
Fathers came into
contact, down to
1623 : the other two
being Canonicus
and Samoset. A
fourth, Nanepashe-
met, had died in
1619

He was the Wam-
panoag Sagamore,
more especially of
the Pokauoket dis-
trict (tmw^ Rhode Is-
land dkc) ; and usu-
ally livedatSowams.
In 1632, he changed
his name to Ousa-
mequin. He was the
life-long friend of
the English, 395,
456-460, 462 - 464,
466, 468-471,477,
479, 480, 482-484,
489, 490, 500, 523-
627, 631, 534, 646-
566, 658

Massasoits or Mas-
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under Masaasoit,
452,453

Massasoit's Sprin g,
Warren, RI., 468

Masterson (previously
GoodallX Mary;
Wife of Bicbard,
166

Masterson, Richard,
162,166

Matapuyst or Matta-
p u 7 s t (Oardner's
Neck, in Stoansey,
N,E.\ the residence
of Gaunbatant, 468,
471, 548, 549, 556-
558

Mather, Doctor
Cotton, 39-45

Mattachiest {the
country behind Bam-
stable, NE.\ 537,
538, 542, 545, 555,
574

Mattersey, co. Notts,
60

Maurice, Prince of
Orange, Stadholder
of Holland, 208, 211,
215, 226, 230, 297,
299

Maverick, Moses, 367

Maverick (previously
Allerton), Bemem-
ber; Wife of Moses,
362, 367

May, afterwards Brad-
ford ; Dorothy, 42,
163, 366

May, Master ; Dor-
othy's father, 163

May, Master, a Ruling
Elder ; 125

Medford, N.E., 484

Mercer, Stanshall ; a
Buling Elder, 125

Merchants, The Eng-
lish — see Adven-
turers, The

Merchants and Adven-



turers, The — see Ad-
venturers, The

Merchiston Castle,
Edinburgh, 13

Meteren, Emanuel
van, 68

Michdl, Thomas, 106

Middelburg, Holland,
103, 104, 137, 199,
226,227

Middleborough, N.E.,
10, 375, 464, 465,
472, 473, 523, 540,
547, 558

Mildmay, Sir Henry,
249

Mills, Thomas, 80, 83

Millsop, Thon^ 321

Milton, Christopher,
50

Milton, the Poet, John,
21, 50, 93

Milton's father, John,
50

Milton's grandfather,
John, 50

Minter, Desire, 364

Mitchell, Experience
387

Mohegon, 593

Molesey, East, co. Sur-
rey, 28

Monamqy Point, Cape
Cod, N.E., 350, 351

Monchiggon — see
Monhegau

Moncksoon, 165

Monhegan, the isle of;
Maine, N.E., 450-
452, 529, 530, 559,
561, 564, 571, 572

Monhiggon — see Mon-
hegan

Monomoyick — see
Manamoick

Moortel, 168

Morattigon (Bristol^
Maine, N.E.) 451

Moore, ^ 365

More, Ellen, 366



More, Jasper, 364
More afterwards

Mann ; Bichard, 362,

364-366
More, Sir Thomas, 251
Morgan, Benet, 385
Monce, Thomas — see

Phelippes, T.
Morpeth, oo. Nor-

thumbs 71
Morton, George, 165,

167, 273, 318, 387,

607
Morton (previously

Carpenter) ; Julia

Ann, Wife of

George, 165
Morton, Secretaiy

Nathaniel, 48, 49,

326, 378, 390
Morton, Thomas, 165,

385
Morton /un., Thomas,

387
Mott, Thomas, 321
Mount Mansell, 256
Mourt, G. [ ? Morton,

George], 400
Mulgrave, The Eari

of— see Sheffield, E.
Mullins, ; Wife of

William, 369
Mullins, Joseph, 369
Mullins, Priscilla, 362,

369, 377
Mullins, WiUiam, 337,

368, 377, 378
Munhiggen — see Mon-
hegan
Munter, Jan, 140
Murphy, The Hon.

Henry C, 146-148,

155-169, 197, 203,

205-207, 214, ^1,

236,273
Murton, Bev. John

137
Muster, or Training,

in N.R, The first

General, 520, 521



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Mystic Pond, Med-
ford, N.E., 486

Mystic river, N.K,
The, 486, 487



Naarden, Holland,
107

Namascheucks, The
Wampanoag In-
dians of Namaschet,
466,471

Namaschet, or Namas-
ket {Mtddlehorough,
N,E), 10, 396, 464,
466, 472, 473, 479,
480, 600, 623, 640,
647, 668

Nanepashemet, the
Sa^unore of the
Boston Bay Indians,
486

Nanohigganeucks =
the Narragansett
Indians

Nanohi^^nsets, or
Nanohiggonsets —
see Narragansetts

Nanohigganset Bay =:
Manomet or Buz-
zard's Bay, 640

Nantucket, N.E.,
360

Napier of Merchiston,
John, 13

Narowhiganseis — see
Narragansetts, The

Narragansett Bay,
N.E., 466, 640

Narragansetts, The =
The Indians of
Rhode Island, &c.,
396, 460, 468, 470,
477, 479, 482, 600,
617, 620, 621-623,
686

Narrohiganet — see
Narragansetts, The

Narrohigansets — see
Narragansetts, The



Narrohiganset Bay =
Narragansett Bay,
466, 640
Narro[wThiggonsets —
see Narragansetts,
The
Nash, Thomas, 307
Naunton, Sir Robert,
196, 198-202, 204,
206, 224, 226, 228-
234, 236, 236, 282,
283
Nauset {Easthamy
N.E.\ 10, 396, 431-
434, 462, 476-479,
600, 606, 637-639,
666, 674
Nausites, The {The
Indians of NavMt)^
462,463
Nawset — see Nauset
Neal, afterwards
Buckrum ; Eliza-
beth, 164, 168
Neill, Rev. Dr. E. D.,

261, 263, 254, 392
Nelson, Robert, 274
Nemasket river, N.E. ;

The, 464, 466
Nepeof , a Sachem, 480
Nes, Israel, 274
Neustadt, 246
Neville, Gervase, 138
New Amsterdam, 333
Newark, co. Line, 72
Newbald, Fria., 321
New Bedford, N.E., 49
Newbury, co. Berks,

162

Newcastle - on - Tyne,

CO. Northumb., 72,

96,97

Newcomen, John, 371

Newcourt, Richard,

282
New England, 4, 7, 9,
11, 12, 42, 160, 176,
179, 180, 182, 184,
192, 248, 254, 256-
268, 260, 303, 323,



332, 346, 360, 366,
358, 367, 369, 370,
387, 393, 395, 401,
407, 488, 600, 607,
511, 613, 681, 693,
694, 599, 600

New England, Certain
Adventurers in, 606-
608

New England, The
Council for the
AfiGGiirs of — see
Council &c.. The

New England, The
Plantations and
Colonies in, 46, 176,
362,399

New England, sup-
posed by the Indians
to be an island, 692,
696

New England Thanks-
giving Day, The
first, 489

New France — see
Canada

New Hampshire, 679

New Haven, Conn.,
244,366

Newhaven, Firth of
Forth, 240

New Netherland Com-
pany, The Dutch,
4, 292, 296-303, 317,
333,389

New Netherlands in
Ajnerica, 299

New Plymouth in N.
E.,The Adventurers
of — see Adventurers
&c. The

New Plymouth, The
Jurisdiction of — see
Plymouth in N.E.,
The Plantation or
Colony of

New Plymouth, The
Town of — see Ply
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NewtoD, Dr, , 96

Newton, Ellen, 387
Newton, Sir Isaac, 13
New York, 146, 166,

169, 160, 171, 197,

203-207, 214, 221,

236, 273, 333
Nicholas, Austen, 386
Nicholas,John, 106,119
Nidd, Kev. Dr, 112,

114, 118
Normanton, co. Derby,

96
Norris, afterwards

Allerton ; Mary,

162, 164, 367, 439
North, Sir Thomas,

160
Northallerton, co.

York, 72
Northbourne, co.

Kent, 99
North Branch — see

Hopkins's Creek
Northern Plantations,

The — see New Eng-
land
North Sea in North

America, A, 299
Norway, 90
Norwich, 49, 64, 166

242, 267, 269
Nottingham, 68
Nottinghamshire, 61,

63, 66, 69, 60, 62,

66, 69, 93, 96, 136,

141
Noye, Philippe de la —

see La Noye, P. de

Oatlands, CO. Surr.,
82

Obbatinewat, Sachem
of Shawmut {fioi"
^onX484

Obbatinnua, a Sachem

Obtakiest, Sachem of
the Boston Bay
Indians who plotted
against the English,



661, 670-674. See
also Abbadakest
0'Galli^han,KR,298
Off le, S& John, 249
Old Colony, The— see
Plymouth in N.K,
The Plantation or
Colony of
Old Comers or Fore-
fathers, The, 366,
367, 381-388
Oldhfljn, John 388
Oldham, afterwards
Bassett; Margaret,
164
Old Indian Wear, near
Titicut; The, 466,
^71, 472
Old Stock, The, 366,

362
Old Tom's Hill, Cape
Cod, N.K, 416, 418
Opechancanough, 699,

600
Organ, Jane, 138
Oswestry, co. Salop., 17
Ousamequi n—s e e

Massasoit
Ouse The river, 67
Overbury, Sir Thomas,

22
Oxford, Bp. of — see

Wilberforce, S.
Oxford, The University
of, 23, 38, 60, 131,
217, 238, 243, 244
Oxford:
Bodleian Library,
114, 116, 119, 137,
139, 188, 238, 243,
244

StJohn'sCollege,132
Taylorean Institu-
tion, 96
University Press, 18



P. I. [ .= ? Peirce, the
Patentee ; Johnl
396,396



P. T.— see PyRott, T.

Packanoki[^k — see
Pokanoket

Paget, of Amsterdjuu ;
Rev. John, 99, 113,
116, 116, 186

Pakauokik — see Pok-
anoket

Palmer, Frances ; Wife
of William, 388

Palmer, William, 385,
388

P^met) or Cape Cod,
N.K, 463, 469, 500.
646, 646, 656, 658

Pamet Little River —
see Hopkins's Creek

IVunet river [= Cold
Harbour], or Pkmet
creek, or Pamet har-
bour,CapeCod,N.EL,
416, 418

Panteia, William, 167,
274

Pantes, (pr eviously
Hauson) Wybrafn] ;
Wife of William,
164,167

P^omet — see Pamet

Papa Whinett, 257

Parens, David, 246

Paris, 507

Parker, Matthew;
Abp. of Canterbury,
26

Parliaments, 4^ 19, 33-
36

Parsons, Alice, 138

Parsons Joseph, 274

Partridge, Rev. Ralph,
180

Pascatoquack — see
Little Harbour,
Piscataqua river

Paterson, Daniel, 71

Patuxet ["The Indian
name, perhuw ctf
that part of Ply-
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T. Davis.], 10, 452,
463, 456, 463, 476,
525, 551, 556, 564,
567, 573

Patnxet, The Bay of
— see Cape Cod Bay

Patites, Wybran —
see Pantes, W.

P&uw, ^ 234

P&ynter, Alice, 138

Pecksnot, a Pinese of
the Boston Bay
Indians, 567 - 669,
573

Peddock, Capt. Leon-
ard, 257, 393

Peirce the Patentee,
John ; Citizen and
Clothworker of Lon-
don, 254, 258-261
337, 395, 396

Peirce's Associates,
Master John — see
Adventurers &o.,
The ; and also Pil-
^m Fathers, The

Peirce*s Plantation,
Master John — see
Plymouth in N.E.,
Tlie Plantation or
Colony of

Peirce*s two servants.
Master [John], 388

Peniaquid (Bristol,
Maine, N,E,% 461

Penn, Christian, 387

Pennington, William,
321

Penobscot river. The ;
Maine, N.E., 484

Penrin, William, 322

Penry, Rev. John, 32,
35, 106

Perth in 1618, The
Greneral Assembly
of the Kirk of Scot-
land at, 181, 239

Pettinffer, afterwards
CruUins ; Dorothy,
168



Pettinger, afterwards
Qillies, Elizabeth,
168

Phelippes cduxsMonce,
the Decipherer ;
Thomas, 33-36

Phesel, Jane, 164

Philadelphus,
Hieronymus — see
Calderwood, D.

Philip IL, 22

Philip IIL, 16

Phillips, Master, 36

Ph illipp8,ThomHS — see
Phehppes, T.

Pickering, Edward,
167, 274, 317, 318,
322

Piercy, John, S., 62

Pilgrimage of Grace,
'file, 50

Pilgrim Church at
Amsterdam, The, 29,
30, 36, 42, 52, 100,
121, 123, 134, 141,
142, 167, 168, 357,
621

Pilgrim Church at
Leyden, The, 4, 7,
18, 29, 30, 38, 42, 69,
102, 122, 123, 126,
127, 129, 146, 147-
166, 160, 167, 170,
173, 175, 178, 180,
184-187, 195, 196,
208, 211, 212, 222,
228, 262, 273-276,
300, 302, 307-319,
323, 325, 346, 353,
356-357, 389

Pilgrim Church at Ply-
mouth in N.E., The,
29, 30, 176, 177, 179,
180, 184, 185, 366,
867

Pihp^m Church at
Scrooby, The, 29, 37,
48-51, 53, 54, 58, 70,
96,97,101, 134,136,
176, 367



Pilgrim District in
England, The, 49-66

Pilgnm Fathers, The,
4, 7, 8, 12, 15, 20, 51,
64,248,253,264,280,
292, 304, 323-325,
334, 336, 337, 343,
365^367, 377, 389.
5^^467,480

Pilgrim Fathers, The
four Friends of the,
366

Pilmm Press in Choir
Alley, Leyden ; The,
3, 9, 181, 192, 196-
246, 282

Pineses, The. The
Champions of the
Indian tribes in
N.E. ; like Hobo-
mok, Pecksuot
and Wituwamat,
586, 686, 688

Piscataqua river. The ;
New Hampshire,
N.E., 679

Pitt, William, 386

Plantation, The — see
Plymouth in N.E.,
The Plantation and
Colony of

Planters of New Eng-
land, The — see
Plymouth in N.E.,
The Gk)vemors and
People of

Plymouth, co. Devon,
73, 324, 340, 341,
346, 365, 358, 407

Plymouth [,co. Devon,]
Virginia Company,
The Second, or, 248,
252, 255-261

Plymouth in N.K, The
Church of — see Pil-
grim Church at Ply-
mouth in N.K

Plymouth [in N.K]
Company, The — ^see
Plymouth in N.K,



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The Plantation or
Colony of : and also
Adrentorers &c.,
The
Plymouth in N.E. :
The Plantation or
Colony of; or The
Governors and
People of [=The
Old Colony], 29, 30,
42, 43, 46, 160, 267,
258, 260, 321, 356,
364, 393, 399, 401,
409, 477, 480, 609,

545, 555, 559-661,
567, 671, 600

Plymouth in N.E., The
Plantation or Colony
of :

Day of Humiliation
and Prayer, 577, 678
Days of Thanksgiv-
ing, 489, 579
Muster or Training ;
The first general,
520, 521

Yearly Court Day,
The, 662

Plymouth in N.E., The
Town &c. of, 7, 10,
147, 160, 180, 184,
323, 324, 325, 332,
346, 355, 364-377,
393, 395, 398, 407,
426, 435 - 443, 453,
467, 463, 466, 472,
477, 480, 483, 484,
494, 500, 518, 520,
522, 523, 525, 526,
529, 631, 534, 538,

546, 648, 561, 564,
565, 572, 580,
599

Plymouth in N.E., The
Town, Harbour, and
Neighbourhood of :
Appaum. [The In-
dian name, perhaps,
of that part of Plv-
mouth north of the



Plymouth {<xmt^
Town Brook.— W.T.
Davis.]

Billington Sea, 442,
444,450

Burial Hill, The,
381, 384, 438, 440,
631

Cantauffcanteest)
afterwai3s (in 1623)
Strawberry Hill,
now Watson's Hill,

383, 386, 449, 465,
456

Clark's Island, 435-
438, 445, 447
Cold Spring Brook,
386

Common House or
Randevous, The,
443,446;

Court of Guard, =
Guard Boom in the
Fort, 565 ;
Court street, 384,
385

Eel river, 388, 460 ;
First Brook, The,
385

Fort, The, [Built be-
tween June 1622
and March 1623,
531], 384, 440, 565,
572

Fort Hill, The [=
Mount, The], 381,

384, 438, 440, 531
Great South Pond,
450

Gumef s Nose, 623
Harbour, The, 383,
384, 426, 434-436,
441, 446, 452, 492,
523, 531, 533
Highway [to the
Town Brook], The,
381

HoVs Hole, 388
Hopkins's house,
Stephen, 452



Plymouth (cofU.)
Leyden street, 381,
440

Little Pond — see
Murdock's Pond
Lout Pond, 444
Mount, The ; aftw-
wards Fort Hill ;
now Burial Hill,
381, 384, 438, 440,
631

Murdock's Pond, 384
Patuxet [The Indian
name, perbape, d
that part of Plj-
mouth south c^
Town Brook.— W.
T. Davis.], 10, 452,
453, 455, 463, 476,
525, 651, 556, 561,
567, 573

Pilgrim Society,
The, 363

Reed Pond, The,
387

Sandwich street
383

Saquish peninsula,
436,445

Second Brook, The.
385

Storehouse, or Sied,
The, 446, 447, 522,
528

Strawberry Hill —
see Cantaugcante^st
Street, [now Leyden
street], The, 381, 440
Swamp, The, 387
Town Brook, The,
381, 383, 386, 438,
442, 449, 455, 467,
459-461, 488
Town impaled, io
Feb. -March 1621;
The, 520-522
Watson's Hill—flee
Cantaugcanteest
Wellingsly Brook,
388



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Plymouth (<xm<.)
Wood, The, 383, 386

Pocock, John, 322

Poelgeeet, Heer van,
157

Point Allerton, Boston
Bay, 483

Point Care, Cape Cod,
N.R — see Monamoy
Point

Points, (1618), The
Three, 4, 29, 293-296

Poitou, France, 506

Pokanoket (Rhode It-
land, <tc,\ The dis-
trict of, 395, 462,
466, 468, 472, 489,
624, 525, 547, 549-
556, 561

Pollock Rip, Cape Cod,
N.R, The, 350, 351,
391,534

Polyander, Prof. Dr
Johann, 143, 144,
152, 153, 179, 205,
218-220, 225, 231,
233-235, 237

Pond Village, Cape
Cod, N.E., 413

Portsmouth, New
Hampshire, N.K,
579

Pory, John, 393,
394

Powahs of the Indian
Tribes in N.E., The,
583-585

Powell, Capt, 394

Powhatan, 593

Poynton, Daniel, 322

Pratt, Joshua, 388

Pratt, Phinehas, 388,
563-565, 572

Prague, 216, 217

Prence, Thomas— see
Prince, Gov. T.

Priest, Degory, 162,
169, 376, 379

Priest (previously
AllertonX Sarah,



Wife of Degory,
162-164, 376

Prince, Gov. Thomas
43,386

Prince, Rev. Thomas,
46, 47, 335, 389

Privy Council of Eng-
land, The, 4, 34, 73-
76, 89, 107, 255, 278,
280, 293-296, 298-
300,390

Privy Council of Scot-
land, The, 181

Proviucetown har-
bour — see Cape Cod
harbour

Prower, Solomon, 368,
380

Prynne, John, 186

Ptolemy, Claudius,
13

Puckanukick, or Puk-
anokik — see Poka-
noket

Puckering, Sir John,
105

Pulsifer, David, 381

Purchasers, or Under-
takers ; The Twelve,
356

Puritan Anglican
Clergy, The, 177,
183

Pygott, Alice, 138

I^gott, Francis, 138

Pygott, Margaret, 138

Pygott, Matthew, 138

Pygott, Thomas, 13^
138, 140

Pygott, William, 137

Quad[d]equina, a
Wampanoag Sac-
hem, the brother of
Massasoit, 456,
469
Quakers, Tlie, 30, 38
Quarles, William, 322
Quincy, Boston Bay,
N.E., 484



R, I. — see Robinson,

Rev. J.
Raine, Rev. Canon

John, 59
Rainea — see Magdalen

Isles
Rainolds, Rev. Dr

John, 37
Rammekins, 189
Ramsay, Earl of Hold-

emess ; John, 257
Rande, James, 386
Randolph, Sir Thomas ;

Master and Comp-
troller - Creneral of

all Her Majesty's

Posts, 76-83
Ratcliffe, Robert, 388
Reading, co. Berks, 132
Retford, co. Notts, 52

58,69
Revell, John, 322
Reynolds, ; Cap-
tain of the Speedwell,

316, 326, 339, 340,

346,390
Reynolds, a Printer,

Johu, 274
Rhode Island, The

State of, 464, 520,

685
Rich, Sir Nathaniel,

249
Rich, 2nd Earl of

Warwick ; Robert,

249, 250, 257, 268
Richmond, co. Surr.,

62
Richmond, Va., 260
Richmond, co. York,

96
Richmondshire — see

York, North Riding

of
Rigdale, Alice, Wife

of John, 374
Rigdale, John, 360,

374, 378
Rising of the North,

The, 60



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Bobarthse, Jan — see
Robinson, Bev. J.

Roberts, , 337

Robinson, Anna, 165
Robinson (previously
White); Mistress
Brugitta [Bridgei],
Wife of the Rev.
John, 169, 160, 275,
276
Robinson, afterwards
Grynwich ; Brugitta
[Bridget\ 159, 160
Robinson, Conway,

250
Robinson, Fear, 159
Robinson, Isaac, 159,

160
Robinson, Jacob, 159
Robinson, James, 159



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