grass on, 123. Called Paomet, 125.
Indians on, escape pestilence, 184.
Particulars as to the Indians on, 2l6.
See Provincetouin.
Cape Cod Light, 123, 130. 137.
Captain's Hill, in Duxbury, 126.
Careswell, in Marshfield, 275.
Carleton, Sir Dudley, on Sunday in Hol-
land, 47. On the Perth Assembly, 395.
His letters to Naunton respecting
Brewster, cited, 4()7.
Carpenter, Mary, " a godly old maid," sis-
ter of Gov. Bradford's second wife, 353.
Cfartwright, Thomas, the Puritan, 436.
Carver, John, twice an agent to England,
55, 58, .59, 60, 78, 90. Deacon, 60, 200.
Sabin Starsmore's letter to, 73. Robin-
son's letter to, 89. Confidence reposed
in, 90. First governor, 122, 200. His
sword, 134. Receives the first explor-
ing party, 137. In the third-cxpedilion,
14!). Seeks lost men, 174. 1- islies at
Billington Sea, 182. Reception of Mas-
sasoit by, 193 ReCilected governor,
197. His and his wife's deatli, 198,
199. Notice of, and of his family, 200.
His chair, 458.
Carver, William, 200.
Cattle, fiist brought to New England, 233.
Caunbatant, sachem, 232. See Curbitant.
Cawnacome, sachem of Manomet, 232,
307. Reception of Bradford by, 307.
Standish's visit to, 310. Fate of, 345.
Cedars, on Cape Cod, 118, 124. On
Clark's island, 164.
Centaury, juice of the, drunk by the In-
dians, 300.
Chalmers, George, on the Pilgrims' remo-
val from Holland, 48.
Charity, arrival of the, 296. Returns to
England, 299.
Charter, second of Plymouth, found in the
Land Office in Boston, 234. See Pa-
tents.
Chatham. See Muimmoick.
Chauncy, Charles, Rev., of Scituate, ac-
count of, 405.
ChikUatabak, sachem of Neponset, 232.
Chilton, Mary, a Pilgrim, 275.
Church of England, contention about the
ceremonies and service book of the, 9,
11,20. Overthrown, 14, l(i. Reestab-
lished, 17. Conformity to the, required,
21 ; in the colonization cif Virginia, 54.
Henry VII 1., supreme head of the, 64.
Robinson's regard for the, 3rf9, 415, 442.
Feelings of Higginson and Winthrop
respecting the, 398. Views of the Se-
paratists respecting the, 414. See Com-
mon Prayer, Episropacy, and Liturrry.
Church of Scotland. See Presbyterians,
and Corrtmunion.
Churches, the primitive, the onlj' pattern,
387. Robinson's church, modelled ac-
cording to, 42(i. See C'oiinnviiion.
Clams, at Cape Cod, 1 19. At Plymouth,
164, 329. Note on, 306.
Clapboards, shipped to England, 353.
Clark, pilot and master's mate of the
Mayflower, «5, 112, 150, 155. Claik's
island, in Plymouth, named from, 160.
Clark, Thomas, 160,352.
Clark's Island, arrival of the Pilgrims at,
160. Notices of, KiO, 103. The only
island in Plymnulli harbour, l(i3. Trees
on 164. The Pilgrims conclude not to
settle on, 107.
Clergy, ejectment of the Puritan, 21. In-
fluence of the New England, in civil
affairs, .37. On the congregational or-
dination of, 06. See Elders, and Min-
istry.
492
INDEX.
Clifton, Richard, Rev., 22. Bradford's
account of, 453.
Climate of New England, 369. See Air.
Codfish, at Cape Cod harbour, 119. At
Plymouth. 1134,294. Want of means to
catch, I7i', 2:i4.
Coke, Lord, 73, 447.
Cold Harbour, in Truro, 139.
Columbus, ships of, 66,
Common house at Plymouth, building of
the, 169, 173. Burnt, 177. Cushman's
Discourse at the, 255. Location of the,
2.55.
Common Prayer, persecutions for books
against the, 427.
Communion. Robinson's doctrine of, 388,
457. Of the Pilgrims with the Dutch
and French churches, 392, 457 ; with
the Scotch, 394^ 395, 457. Bradford
on, 457. Robinson on the administra-
tion of, by elders, 477.
Community of goods, 84. Qualified, 346.
Compact of the Pilgrims, 120.
Conbatant. See Corbitant.
Congregational Church, the first in Ame-
rica. 77.
Congregationalism, 66. An apostolic in-
stitution, 401. The primitive church
polity, 406. Growth of, 423.
Cooke, Francis, and his wife, 122, 352, 393.
Coppin, Robert, second mate of the May-
flower, 112, 148, 150, 1.55, 159.
Copping. John, a Puritan martyr, 412, 427.
Copp's Hill, in Boston, visited, 225.
Corbitant, hostile to Massasoit and the
Pilgrims, 219. Captures Tisquantum,
220. Attempt to take, 221. Escapes,
222. Threatened, 222. Likely to suc-
ceed Massasoit, 315. Winslow lodges
with, 324 ; their conversation, 325.
Corn. See Indian corn.
Cornhill, in Truro, 133, 140.
Cotton, John, of Boston, 5. Error of Cot-
ton Mather, respecting the family of,
30. On the church at Leyden, 380.
On the Plymouth church, 386. On
Robinson's sentiments, 389. Assists
in drawing up the Cambridge Platform,
394. On Robinson's conduct, 396.
Conformity of, with Phillips, 397. On
Robinson's separatism, 400. On sepa-
ration and secession. 417. On public
offences in churches. 418. On prophe-
sying, 421. On modelling of difterent
churches, 426. On Elizabeth and the
Puritan martyrs, 433. On the author
of Independency, 442. On the name
Brownists, 444. On Ainsworth, 448.
On John Smith, 451.
Cotton. John.jr, minister of Plymouth,4, 5.
Coubatant See Corbitant.
Court of High Commission, 19.
Cow Yard, in Plymouth harbour, 171.
Crabs, at Plymouth, 164.
Cudbartson, 393. See Cuthbertson.
Cuinmaquid. See Barnstable.
Cushman, Isaac, Rev., 250.
Cushman, Alary, last survivor of the
Mayflower, 1.50, 196,250.
Cushman, Robert, sent twice as agent to
England, 55, 57, 78, 249. Letter from,
68. Answers complainants, 84. Cor-
respondence with, 85. Passenger in
the Fortune, 99, 116, 234. Letter by,
to I. P., 1 16. His " Reasons, &c." 239.
Notice of, 249. Returns in the For-
tune, 249. Discourse by, 255. On
Weston's company, 296. On the
preacher for Plymouth, 476.
Cushman, Thomas, 235, 250. Wife and
descendants of, 250.
Cuthbertson, Cuthbert, 352, 393.
D.
Damariscove islands, 278, 293.
Davenport, John, Rev., account of, 419.
Davis, John, his edition of New England's
Memorial, 5. Cited, 195, 234, 255, 301,
339.
Davis, Samuel, on the Gurnet, 287.
Davison, WilMam, Secretary, Brewster
under, 463, 464. Account of, 463.
Deaconess, at Amsterdam, 455.
Deer, near the pond in Truro, 130. In
Plymouth, 175, 231. At Billington
Sea, 182.
Deer traps, 136.
De la Noye, or Delano, Philip, 235, 23G.
Admitted to churches of the Pilgrims,
394.
Delft-Haven, 87. Parting at, 88, 384.
Dennis, William, a Puritan martyr, 412,
427.
Dermer, Captain, cited, 184. Attack on,
by Indians, 18.5. Treatment of Squanto
by, 190. At Namasket, 190, 204.
De Tocquevijle, on the Magnalia, 30. On
Plymouth rock, 161.
Dorchester, Pilgrims at, 226. Supposed
residence of the Massachusetts sachem,
227. See ^quantum.
Dort, Sunday at, 47. Synod of, 47, 424.
Dotey, Edward, 116, 122, 127, 150. Pun-
ishment of, 201.
Double Brook, in Plymouth, 165.
Douglass, William, on the removal from
Holland, 48.
Dover, N. H., settlement at, 251 .
Downs, or dunes, of Holland, 123.
Drake, Sir Francis, vessels of, 86.
Dress, Indian, 185, 365.
Droitwich, birth-place of the Winslow
family, •^74.
Drought. See Pilgrims, and PUjmoulh.
INDEX.
493
Dudley, Gov. Thomas, 1 05, 198, 419.
Duelling, punishment of, at Plyinouth,201.
Duxbury, the name, 126. Pormation of
the church in, 394.
Dwight, Timothy, on Plymouth and the
Pilgrims, 161.
Dyer's swamp, in Truro, 129.
E.
Eastham, or Nauset, explored, 151, 153.
Expedition to, 214. Corn procured at,
302, 304. See Aausct.
East Harbour, in Truro, 120. Pilgrims
at, 128, 137, 138. See Truro.
East Harbour creek, 128.
East Harbour village, in Truro, 129. Pond
village near, 130.
Eel river, in Plymouth, 160, 196,210.
Elders, remarks on and on their duties,
64, 65, 419, 455. Not chosen to civil
offices, 197. Continuance of, 455.
At Salem, 455. Robinson on the admin-
istration of the sacraments by, 477.
Eliot, John, on the Indian pronunciation
of /, n, and r, 319.
Elizabeth, Queen, favors the Anglican
ritual, 12, 21. Suspension of Grindal
by, 420. Conduct of, respecting Bar-
row and Greenwood, 432. Cause of
her subsequent toleration, 433. Sepa-
ratists in the time of, 442. Her dupli-
city and treatment of Mary and of Da-
vison, 463, 464. Aids Holland against
Spain, 464. Fortresses consigned to, 464.
Elizabeth Islands, springs on the, 129.
Sassafras exported from, 130.
Embalmed body found, 142.
Embden, synod at, 422. Johnson at, 445.
Endicott, John, sends to Plymouth for a
physician, 223, 386. Instructed to pur-
chase the Indians' lands, 259. On the
worship at Plymouth, 386.
English, Thomas, a Pilgrim, 116, 122, 150.
Episcopacy, Robinson's dislike of, 390..
Attempt to establish, in New England,
478. See Church.
Episcopius, Simon, 41.
Everett, Edward, cited, 103.
Fast, the first, at Plymouth, 349.
Faunce, Thomas, Elder, 199.
Fire-arms of the Pilgrims, 125, 136, 142,
156,237.
First Brook, in Plymouth, 165.
Fish, and fishing at Cape Cod, 119, 146.
At Plymouth, 164. Want of means to
catch, 171, 294. At Monhcgan, 182,
273, 293. In Taunton river, 205. At
Damariscove islands, 278, 293. At
Buzzard's bay, 3U6. Profits of, in New
England, bl, 371, 383.
Fills, Rev. Mr., 442.
Florida, discovered, 243.
Foord, goodwife, 235, 236.
Forefathers, first comers so called, 352.
Forefathers' Day, 161.
Fortune, arrival of the, 198, 234. Ton-
nage of the, 234. Names of passengers
in the, 235. Return cargo of the, 236.
Captured, 236. Passengers in the, 352.
Frankfort, troubles at, 9.
Freeman, James, Rev., of Boston, 120.
Fresh Lake. 172. See BiUinglun Hca.
Frobisher, Martin, fleet of, 8().
Froissart, on Wat Tyler and Standysshe,
126.
Fuller, Samuel, the physician, 85, 121.
Notice of, 222. Heals Weston's sick
colonists, 297. Sent for to iSalcm, 223,
386.
Fuller, Thomas, on Robert Brown, 442.
Furs, trade for, 302,371. See Beaver.
G.
Gambling, amonjT the Indians, 210, 307.
Gardiner, Richard, 116.
Gardner's Neck, 315. See Matlapoiset.
Geneva Bible, 14.
Gilbert, Sir Humplirey, 87, ].')5.
Glass windows, history of. 237.
Godbertson, 393. See Cvlhbcrtson.
Goodman, John, a Pilgrim, 122. Lost,
174. Encounters wolves, 178.
Gookin. Daniel, cited, 144, 145, 184, 187,
210, 305, 307,317, 360,367.
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, on Ihe Pilgrims,
55. Connected with the family of Lin-
coln, 75. Men of, attacked by Indians,
185. On Indians carried to I'nglmd,
190. Error respecting the colony of,
334. Measures by, to establish episco-
pacy in New Knghmd, 478. Tliomp-
son sent over by, 351.
Gorton, Samuel, 379.
Gosnold, Bartholomew, error respecting,
75 Discovers Cape Cod, 101,103, 119.
Carries home sassafras, 130.
Graham, J. D., Major, Survey and Map
of Cape Cod by, 118.
Graliame, James, in error, 55, 76, 98, 105,
3-34, 482.
Grapes and grape vines, 130, 132, 165,234.
Great Bear, the constellation, so called by
the Indians, 3()6.
Great Hollow, in Truro, 131.
Great Meadow creek, in l^astham, 155.
Great pond, in Kaslliam, 15:?.
Green's harbour, in Marshfield. grant lo
Winslow at, 275.
494
INDEX.
Greene, Ricliard, 239.
Greenwood, John, persecuted, 412 Re-
futation of Gilford by, 424. A preach-
er in London. 427. A martyr, 427.
Examination of, 42.-3. Reynold's and
Queen Elizabeth's conversation re-
specting, 432.
Greville, .Sir Fulke, Lord Brooke, G7.
Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, 28.
Grindal, Archbishop, suspended by Eliza-
beth, 420. Successor of, 432.
Ground-nuts, 329.
Guiatia, 52.
Guns of the Pilgrims, 125, 13C, 142, 156.
Gurnet, IGO, 163, 164, 287.
H.
Hall, Bishop, on Holland, 23. On the
Brownists, 4'jl. On Robinson, 453.
Hallam, Henry, cited, 10, 11,428.
Hauipden, John, never in America, 314.
Hampton Court, Conference at, 20,432.
Hathcrl}', Timothy, 352, 353.
Higginson, Francis, Rev., cited, 129, 184,
2:;7, 398. Ordained at Salem, 398.
Hiffh Head, Truro, soil at, 123.
Highland Light, Cape Cod, 123, 130, 137.
Hilton, William, 235. Letter from New
Plymouth by, 2.50. Settles at Dover,
N. H., 251. His wife and children,
251, 3.52.
Hingham, first minister of, 402.
Hither Manomet Point, in Plymouth, 29L
Hobart, Peter, Rev.,of Hingham, 402,487.
Hobbamock, 219. Flight of, to Plymouth,
220. E.\presses fears, 285. Asserts
Massasoit's faithfulness, 288. A pinse,
2n8, 341 . Sends his wife to Pokanoket,
288. Guide to Buzzard's Ba}', 307.
Guide in the visit to Massasoit in his
sickness, 314, 315. Lamentations by,
for Massasoit, 316. Massasoit reveals
a plot to, 32-3. Interview of Pecksuot
with, at Wessagusset, 337. On the
death of Pecksuot, 339. Chases Indi-
ans, 341. His services, and character,
350.
Hobbamock, and Hobbamoqui, the Indian
devil, 350, 3.57
Holland. See Loic Countries.
Holmes. Abiel, in error, 77. Cited, 199,
478, 479.
Hoornbeek, John, on John Robinson and
the Arminians, 42, 453.
Hopkins, Oceanus, born, 100, 122, 127.
Hopkins. Stephen, 100, 122. Account of,
126,127. Goes to meet Indians, 181.
Samoset lodires with, 185. In the em-
bassy to Pokanoket, 202,204.
Hopkins's cliff, in Truro, 133
Hopkins's creek, in Truro, 133, 135.
House lots, laid out at Plymouth, 170, 173,
Houses, building of, commenced at Ply-
mouth, 173. Their probable character,
179.
Howland, John, a Pilgrim, 122, 149.
Notice of, and of his family, 150.
Hubbard, William, his History, 56, 79.
On the laws of the Pilgrims, 197. On
Standish, 339.
Hudson, Henry, at Cape Cod, 101, 103.
E.xplored Hudson's river, 368, 369.
Hudson's River, settlements on, 42. Pil-
grims sail for, 102, 117, 385.
Huguenot, 417.
Hunt, Captain, the kidnapper, 186, 190,
215.
Hutchinson, Thomas, Gov., cited, 107, 120,
122, 185, 195, 197, 274, 380, 477.
Independents and Independency, 422,
442.
Indian Brook, in W'ellfleet, 152, 165.
burying grounds and graves, 142,
154, 227, 363. In Eastham, 153.
challenge, 281, 283.
corn, found, 131, 141. A native of
America, 131 . Indian mode of storing,
i:{3. Taken and aliervvards paid for,
134,140,204,235,259. Parched, 187,
211. Exchanged for seed, 204, 209.
Twenty acres of, 2130. Aid in planting,
from Squanto, 230. Indians' season for
planting, 230. Excursion after, 299.
Procured, 301, 302, 305, 308, 309. Di-
vided with 'VVeston's company, 303.
M'ant of, at Weston's colony, 32s. Al-
lowance of, to Weston's company, 337.
Given to the sachems, 362. Account
of, 310.
hemp, 133, 166.
Neck, in Truro, 135.
priests. See Poicoins.
Indians, burning of underwood by the,
124. First sight of, by the Pilorims,
127. Their barns. 133. Their baskets,
133, 145. Their mats, 133, 144, 14.5,
363. Their canoes, i:>5. Hedges of,
to take game, 142. Burials by, 143,
362, 363. Household stuff of the, 144.
Seen around a grampus, 151, 153.
Their arrows, 158. Fires of, seen at
Plymouth, 170, 171. Standish goes in
search of, 171. Seen on Clark's island,
179. On Watson's hill, 180, 190, 191.
Languacre of the, IS3. Destroyed by
pestilence. 183, 206, 229. 234, 258, 2.59.
Treatment nf, by Hunt, 186, 190, 215.
Apparel of, 187, 365. Use of tobacco by
the, 183, 363. Carried away by Wey-
mouth, 190. At Namaschet, 205. In-
INDEX.
495
cident of their courage, 206. Submis-
sion of, to king James, 210, 226, 232,
244, 2^A^, .307. Their beds, 210 Gam-
ble, 210, 307. General rendezvous of,
at Massachusetts, 226. Their forts,
227. Peace produced among the, 232.
Their religion, 233, 355. On" the right
to their soil, 242. Conversion of the,
243, 257, 271. Habits of, 243. Treat-
ment of, 244, 25'J. Friendly, 2-38, 272.
Lands of, always purcixased, 25"J. Mas-
sacre by, in Virguiia, 278, 21)3, 2*14.
Threaten the Pilgrims, 295. Keception
of Bradford by , at CJiatham, 300. Mode
of salutation by, 304. Conspiracy among
them. 310. Customs of, in sickness,
313, 317, 362. Effect of Standish's ex-
pedition to VVessagusset on the, 345.
Decline of the, 345. Notice the fast
and the rain, 350. Manners, customs,
religious opinior..?, and ceremonies of
the, 354. Their God, 355 ; devil, 356 ;
powows, 357; sacrifices, 358; pniese,
359; sachems and sachems' families,
360; funerals and mourning, 362.
Names among the, 363. Wedlock
among the, 364. Crimes and punish-
ments among them, 364. Their appa-
rel, 365; language, 366; memorials,
367. See Cape Cod, Massasoit, Ply-
mouth, Samoset, Squanto, and Squaics.
Mashpee, 216.
Massachusetts, swept o'ff, by pes-
tilence, 184, 22i). Voyage to the, 224.
(Jrigin of their name, 224. Squaw sa-
chem of the, 225, 228. Prejiarations
for visiting again, 285. Apprehensions
from them, 285. Alarm on the voyage
to the, 287. Complaints by the, re-
specting Weston's company, 208, 302,
327. Bradford's excursion to the, 302.
Conspiracy among the, 310, 323, 330,
343. Standish's expedition against the,
at Wessagusset, 327, 331. Roidness of,
at Wessagusset, 332. Seven, killed in
a struggle, 33i). Skirmish with, 341.
Chased by Hobbamock, 341. Plot of
the, confessed, 343. Seat of the sachem
of the, 227 ; of the squaw sachem, 228.
See Ohhatincwat, and Ohtakiest.
Namaschcucks, 205, 212.
Narraganset, suspected of a con-
spiracy with the Massachusetts, 285.
Their devotions, 358.
Nauset, encounter with, 156, 185.
Steal, 180, 186, 304. Escape the pesti-
lence, 184. Their number, 185. Hos-
tility of the, 185. Treatment of, by
Hunt, 186. Their principal seat, 216.
Conspiracy by the, "323. See Aspinct,
and Kaiiset.
Penobscot, escape the pestilence,
184.
Indians, Pequot, 280.
Tarrateens, 225.
Wampanoags, sachem of the, 2S7.
Infanticide, Indian, 358.
Ipswich, on settling at, 147.
Isles of Shoals. 351.
lyanough, sachem, 215, 216, 21S, 311.
Fate of, 345. See BarnslaLlc.
Jacob, Henry, 74. Account of, 439.
James I., his dislike of the Geneva Bible,
14. Hostility of, to the Puritans, 20,
56. Influence and acts of, in the Low
Countries, 42, 436. Letters patent by,
to the Virginia Company, 54. Does
not grant an ap[)lication for freedom in
religion, 55, 56, 382. Oath of Allegi-
ance required by, 64. Hates Sir Edwin
Sandys. 69. Did not grant letters patent
to the Pilgrims, 74. New patent fiom,
80, 101. On fishing in New England,
81, 383. Reason bv, for granting the
patent, 184. Wife of, 210. Indian al-
legiance to, 210, 22(i, 232, 244, 2.59, 307.
Representation to, in favor of Davison,
403. Death of, 479.
Jenny, John, has leave to build a mill,
172, 352. A passenger in the Anne,
352, 302. Communed with the Dutch,
392.
Johnson, the Lady Arbclla, 75.
Johnson, Edward', cited, 23, ]i58, 184, 188.
Johnson, Francis, Rev., church of, at Am-
sterdam, 24, 34, 36. Blackwell and,
71,72. Preacher at Middleburg, 424.
Conversion of, 425, 447. Bradford's
taocount of, 445. Excommunications by,
446. His wife, 446. Persecution and
flight of, 447.
Johnson, George, 446, 449.
Johnson, Isaac, 75. Death of, 76.
Jones, Captain of the Mayflower, 98, 100.
Plot wrongly ascribed to, 102, 138.
Mentioned, 137, 138, 139, 141, 181.
River, in Kingston, named from, 166.
Captain of the Discovery, arrives at
Plymouth, 278. Furnishes supplies,
2L)8.
Jones's river, in Kingston, 165. Explor-
ed, 166.
Josselyn, John, cited, 118, 132, 139, 176,
306.
Juniper trees, 118, 124.
K.
Kautantowwit, Indian god, 356.
Kennebec, Popham's attempt to settle at
Sagadahoc, near the, 50, 55, 112, 427;
496
INDEX.
Meaning
Kiehtan, the Indian God, 32G.
of, 355.
Kikemuit, scat of Massasoit, 203.
Kingston, incorporated, IGG. Residence
of Wm. Bradford, jr., 487.
L.
Lands, first allotment of, 34G; the sec-
ond, 347.
Language, Indian, 3GG.
Leister, Edward, a Pilgrim-, 122. Pun-
ishment of, 201.
Leyden, removal of the Pilgrims to, 35,
3d0. University of, 35. The congre-
gation in peace at, 3G, 380. Arminian
controversy there, 40, 302. Inriucnce
of James I., at the University of, 42.
Pilgrims leave, 87, 3d4. Baylie and
Cotton on the Pilgrims at, 370, 45G.
Respect there for Robinson, 302, 393.
Bradford's account of the church at,
4.')G. Fate of the churcii there, after
Robinson's death, 470, 4S2. Epistle
from the people there to Bradford and
Brewster, 4dG.
Leyden-street, at Plyninuth, house-lots
laid out on, 170, 173, 174.
Lincoln, Elizabeth, Countess of, 75 ;
Bridget, 7G.
Lincohi family, connexion of the, with
the New England settlements, 75.
Lions, in New England, 17G.
Little James, size of the, 87, :i53. Arri-
val of the, at Plymouth, 87, 150,351,
352.
Little Namskekct creek, in Orleans, 155.
Liturgy, John Calvin on the, 11. Robin-
son's dislike of the, 300. See Church
of England.
Lobsters, at Plymouth, 1G4, 205, 233. At
Boston, 225.
London Company, 55. See Virginia
Company.
Long Point, Provincetown, 118, 120.
Landing at, 123. Diminished, 123.
Soil there, 123. Shallop aground on,
150.
Long pond, in Eastham, 153.
Low Countries, religious toleration in the,
23. Influence of James I. there, 42,
43G. Reasons and causes of the Pil-
grims' removal from the, 44, 381 Sun-
day there, 47, 381. Two churches of
Separatists in the, 418, 453, 455. Suf-
ferings of the Separatists there, 430,
441. Elizabeths league with the, 463.
See United Provinces.
Luther, Martin, Robinson's remark on,
423. His zeal, 420. Erasmus on, 435.
Lutherans, Robinson on the, 307.
Lyford, John, 476.
M.
Maistcrson, Richard, 73, 488.
Maize, 131. Meal of parched, 187. See
Indian com.
Malaga, monks of, liberate Indians, 186.
Manamoick, Chatham, 217. Bradford at,
300.
Manomet, Point, 148. Bluff of, 159.
Manomet, Sandwich, boy at, 217. Sa-
chem of, 232, 307. Corn procured at,
305. Notice of, 305. Sec Caicnacome.
Manure, fish used for, 231, 370.
Marriages, 04. First, in Plymouth, 201.
Indian, 364. Preaching at, 402.
Marshall, John, in error, ft4, 100.
Marshfield, grant to Winslow at, 275.
Martha's Vineyard, or Capawack, submis-
sion of the Indians of, 232. Conspiracy
with the Indians on, 323.
Martin, Christopher, a Pilgrim, 78, 121.
Sick, 171. Death and notice of, 172.
Martyr, Peter, cited, 75. On the ships of
Columbus, 86.
Martyrs, Puritan, 412,427. Not Bro wa-
ists, 428.
Mary, Queen, persecutions and flight of
Reformurs in the time of, 9, 413. Act of
Supremacy repealed under, 64. Sepa-
ratists in her time, 442.
Massachusetts Bay. occasion of the settle-
ment of, 122. Pilgrims' first visit to,
154, 225. Meaning of, 225. General
rendezvous of Indians at,22G. Described,
228. Mission from, to Canonicus, 281.
Harmony between the settlers of, and
of Plymouth, 308. Law in, against
Anabaptists, 404.
Massachusetts Mount, 224.
Massasoit, 127. Samoset's return to, 185,
186. Forces of, 185. Description and
entertainment of subjects of, at Ply-
mouth, 186; their return home, 189.
Different modes of spelling the word,
101. Visits Plymouth, 101,259. Wins-
low's interview with, 192. Reception
of. 192, 231. Treaty with, 103, 244,
245. Description of, 194. Treaty
with, confirmed in 1GG2, 194. With-
draws, 194. Reception of Standish and
Allerton by, 195. Goes home, 196.
Embassy to, 202, 232. Presents to,
203, 2119. Message to, and his reply,
203, 209. His territory and principal
seats, 203, 225, 244, 288. Sent for and
saluted, 209. Speech of, and confer-
ence with, 209. Entertainment by,
211. Cape Cod Indians and, 216.
Success of the Narragansets against,
217. E.xpedilion in defence of, 219.
Reported hostility of, 287. Hobba-
mock's wife sent to, 288. Enraged
with Tisquantuni, 289, 290. Visits
INDEX.
497
Plymouth, 290. Demands Tisquantum,
291. Seems lukewarm, 2!)5. Sick,
313. Winslow's journey to. 313. Re-
ported death of, 315. Hobbamock's la-
mentations fbr, 316. Reception of
Winslow by, 31b. Tended by Wins-
low, 319. Convalescent, 320. Re-
veals a plot, 323. Refuses to join in
the conspiracy, 323. See Pokanokct.
Masterson, Richard, 73, 488.
Matchlocks, used by the Pilsrrims, 12.5,
130, 142, \:m. » > >
Mather, Cotton, on (Governor Bradford,
27, 487. Not to be depended on for
facts, 30. On Cape Cod, 101. On
Ralph Partridge, 394.
Mather, Increase, 5, 30. Charter of Mas-
sachusetts obtained by, 37. On the pes-
tilence amoniT the Indians, 1S4. Assists
in makiiifr theCanibridoe Platform, 394.
Maltakiest, IJarnstable, 215.
Mattapoiset, Mattapuyst, or Gardner's
Neck, Corbitant at, 232, 315. Visit to,
by Winslow, 3l(). See CorbiUint.
Maurice, Prince of Orano-e, 479.
May, Mr., father of Dorothy, wife of Gov-
ernor Bradford, 485.
Mayflower, 85. Renowned, 100. Birth
on board the, at sea, 100, 122, 127.
The plotting of the Captain of the, con-
sidered, 102. Place of her making
Cape Cod, 103. Place of her anchor-
age, 120, 123. Scene on board the,
painted, 121. Peregrine White born
on board the, 148. Last surviving pas-
senger of the, 150, 19(). Tonnage of