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Munsey indians. ii. 6.
Namauskeag river. iii. 169. Munster, city. iv. 15.
Names variously spelled. i. 164. Murdock, john, of plymouth, his be- Nanahumas neck." iii. 33.
quest to the poor and schools there. Nanamesset. iii. 75. 76. jii. 193. iv, 87. 89.
Nanda quees indians, their residence Murdock, thomas. iii. 194.
and number. ji. 24. Murdock, iv. 277.
Nanepashemet, king of massachusetts Murdock’s ponds. iii. 181.
indians, his hut and forts. ix. 58. Murray, i. 138.
Nanohigganset. See narraganset in- Murray, general. ii. 237. quoted. dians. x. 139.
Nanrantsouak, or norridgewock. viii. Muscle shoals. ij. 15.
252. Muscogees, or middle creek indians, Nantasket. iy. 282.
a trading house their language. ii. 18. 19.
established there by plymouth peo- Musconogees indians. ii. 11.
ple. v. 102. its tax. vii. P. 31. Musick, sacred, anecdote about. iv. a plantation and fort ordered to be 301.
begun there.
P. 84. which is Muskeget. ii. 19. 34. island, its given over on examination ; suffer- meaning. iii. 182.
ings of gov. winthrop and others at. Musketaquid, or concord, settled. P. 84. 158.
Nanton, sir robert, chief secretary of Muskoutings indians. viii. 251. state, intended for plymouth colo- Museum, anatomical. i. 117.
ny. Musquomacuck. 'vii. 75.
Nantucket, notes on. iji. 19. Muzzey, isaac. viii. 46.
ty of, how composed. 19. island Muzzy, joseph. viii. 106.
of; light house and bearings; ponds Myantonemo. See miantonemo. and wells. 21. climate compared Myoxeo, an indian. vi. 657.658. with that of salem. 21. 22. soil. Mystick. See mistick.
23. productions, plants, fruits,
trees. 24. has no fire wood; cat- N.
tle and sheep; common lands; di-
visions. 25. fish of superiour qual- Nabadachies indians, their residence ity ; town, dwelling houses, stores, and number. ii. 24.
&c. windmills. 26. buildings, ma- Nagadoches. ii. 25.
sonick hall, museum. 27. streets, Nahant. See nehant.
price of house lots, number of in- Nahigganset, why so called. vii. 75. habitants. 28. commerce and See narraganset.
shipping. 28. 29.
whale fishery Nails manufactured at bridgewater. crews, how paid. 29. manufac- vii. 176.
tures. 31. diseases and longevity Nain, on the coast of labrador, mora- at. 31. 32. religious denomina-
vian establishment at. ii. 44.' tions; mostly quakers; manners, Namakaus indians, their residence, customs, &c. 32. historical dates;
number, language, and warriours. settlement of. 33. patent, confir- ii. 29.
mation of. 37. former descriptions Namaschet, submits to king of eng- of, noticed. 37. 88.
granted to land. ix. 68. kingdom of, in new duke of york ; purchased of earl of england. 27. visited by plymouth stirling. 85. indians.
34. only people. 52.
8 remaining; attempts to convert; Namascheucks, an indian. ix. 52. anecdotes and fables of. 34. 36. Namasket, or namaschet, its indian Nantucket shoals. iv. 232.
relicks. iii. 178. iv. 268. 204. vii. Narlow, lieut. viji. 156. 142. 172.
Narponset indians. v.32. Namasket river, source of. x. 35. Narraganset bay. iii. 163. iv. 281. Namassachusett. vii. 137.
visited very early by frenchmen. ix. Namassakeese river. iv. 227.
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Narraganset hill, tradition about. iii. and their sachem, miantonimo, put 174.
to death. 202. forced to make Narranganset; indians, mission to ; peace by united colonies.
203. their school. ii. 47. or niantick ina
country, settlement begun. 198. dians. 66. iy. 28. number of their place of residence of the narragan- warriours. 42. are powerful. sets. 235. indians, preparations vi. 67. at war with the pequods ; made to war with. x. 59. 60. waylay the commissioners of the at the mouth of connecticut pequods. 176. make peace with river.
v. 33.
their government. massachusetts. 254. conspire 33. against massachusetts. 446. their Narraganset river, no such river plot against the english discovered. known. vii. 107. 449. inake peace with massachu. Narrative of old planters. i. (xxix.) setts. 453. and others; account by j. scottow. iv. 104. of the proceedings of the english Narrowbiggonset submits to king of against, published by order of the england. ix. 68. commissioners. 454. sachems com- Narrohiggonsetts, or narragansets. ix. plain of the english. vii. 81. and 27. mohiggans, battle between. 47. Narrow gansits. See narraganset in. why called nahiganset. 75. make dians. peace with massachusetts. 76. Narrows at wareham. iv. 287. sometimes called king's province. Nash, samuel, his deposition. vii. 92. 99. 100. 102. 105. 110.
142. 138. 139. X. 57. 66. 69. sons why narraganset should be a Nash,
vii. 123. part of rhode island, and not of Nashaun island, account of. iii. 75. plymouth colony. 103. 105. 107. 76. soil and productions. 76. cheese 111. indians request to be under and deer; owned by hon. james the jurisdiction of rhode island. bowdoin. 76. 77. iv. 252. 108. claimed by connecticut. 110. Nashawenna island. ji. 77. abandoned by inhabitants for fear Nashouohkamuck. iii. 83. of indians. 111. indians submit Nashua river. vii. 66. to king of england. 99. 105. and Nashville. iv. 68. sufferings of first sell territory in narraganset. 99. settlers. vii. 65. 105. sachems of, address the king. Nasitt. 106. behaviour of the narragan- Nason, rev. reuben, his account of sets toward rhode island; cause of freeport. iv. 176. ordained at free- their war; provisions of charter
port. 181. touching war with. 111. manu- Nassowanno, lawrence, an indian. scripts relating to lands. 184. sell i. 180. corn to massachusetts people. vii. Natardin, or catardin mount, descrip- P. 5. quarrel at swoams. P. 58. tion of. viii. 112. 116.
indian su- wars with the pequots; sometimes perstition about. 116. called anygansets. P. 59. place Natasket, taxed £l out of £50 in mas- of residence. viji. 122. an agent
sachusetts. vii. P. 1. See nantas- sent to, who prevents their joining
ket. the pequots.
123. indians join Natawanute, a great sachem of con- capt. mason against the pequots. necticut river. vii. P. 95. 136. indians' sacrifices at. ix. 93. Natches, indian, language. ii. 18. suffered less by disease than other Natchitoches. ii. 23. 24. indians. 26. indians. 94. roger williams preach- 27. es christianity to, every month, Natick indians, lecture to. ii. 108. which is listened to. 203. have visited and described by j. dunton. 4000 fighting men at the time of the 108. 115. manner of living; de- first pequot war; much influenced
scription of queen; government mo- by roger williams. 177. 180. 181. narchical. 109. authority of king; submit to charles i.; at war with , revenue, &c. nobility. 110. pún- the mohegans. 201. are defeated,
ishments among.
111. religion.
111. 112. pay homage to certain Nepess lake. ii. 35. creatures, in which they suppose Neponset river. vii. 117. 142. some deity to be lodged. 112. Netop, an indian word, signifying account of priests; notions of a fu- friend. ii. 119. ture state. 113. squaws; much Newbury, walter. viii. 182. 183. benefited by rev. j. eliot; cove- Newbury. i. (ix.) tenth church gath- nant, as drawn by rev. j. eliot. 114. ered at, presbyterian. iii. 114. conversion of; early had six church- number of inhabitants. 145. es and eighteen assemblies of cate- indians at. 32. settled. 158. vii. chumens. 115. manner of burial; 12. 126. petition to massachusetts blacken their faces in time of general court against disloyalty, mourning. 122. assist the english. and in favor of appeasing charles ii., vi. 634. many of them christians. and the names of the petitioners. 653.
viii. 105. 106. Nattawahunt. v. 61.
Newbury falls. Natural history, lectures on. i. 118. Newburyport, humane society of. i.
professorship of, instituted at har- 121. vard university. x. 165.
Newcastle, delaware. vi. 675. Nauduwassies. See sioux. ii. 39. Newcomen, john, murdered. vii. P. 2. Nauhaud, widow, indian. ii. 6. Newell, capt. eliphalet. ii. 175. Nauhaut, deacon elisha. iii. 17. Newgate, john. x. 24. Naumkeag, or naumkeek. i. (iv.) now Newichawannicke, assigned to capt. salem. ii. 163. indians at.
V. 32. mason.
saw mill at, set up a few people early at. 102. plant- by capt. masun. 225.
ers arrive at; named salem. 112. Newington, new hampshire. iv. 71. Nausamund, in virginia. ix. 119. Newman, francis, governour of new- Nauset, kingdom of, in new england. haven. vi. 330. commissioner to ix. 27. 53. submits to king of eng-
the dutch at new york.
vi. 547. land. 68. iii. 220. visited by ply-
his death. 557. covenant signed in mouth people. ix. 53.
his barn. vii. 129. Naushon island. ii. 16. See nashaun Newman, rev. samuel. vii. 10. his island.
concordance. 187. Navigation, english acts of, are observ- Newman, rev. noah, of rehoboth. iv. ed in massachusetts for some time. 84. 245. viii. 71.
Newman, mrs. iv. 84. Navy yard at charlestown. ii. 174. Newman, thomas. viii. 107. Neal, captain, agent at pascata- Newman, ren. john, of edgartown. iii.
qua. v. 89. agent of sir f. gorges 71. 72. and others, arrives in the ship war- Newmarch, john. viii. 107. wick at pascataqua, to find out the Newmarch, elizabeth. x. 177. great lake. 137. vii. P.7. 30.73.88. Newspapers at plymouth. iii. 177. letter about pirates. v. 160. 216. in hillsborough county, new hamp- searches for laconia and returns, shire, account of. vii. 71. s non est inventa provincia.” 217. Newport, capt. comes out to vir- 219.
ginia with people and provisions, Neal, rev. daniel, his account of inde- who build jamestown. viii. 203.
pendants alluded to. i. 167. quot- 204. 208.
ed. iv. 233. mentioned. V. (v.) Newport, rhode island, church at, re- Needham, topographical description fuse to receive messengers from bos- of. i. 178. mills, meadows and ton church. vi. 340. vii. 103.
brooks. 179. hills, produce, etc. 180. rev. mr. clark's church at, sends Neensquaes, its meaning. ix. 55. disputants to argue iu, favour of ana- Nebant, (nahant,) shipwreck at. vii. baptists, at the publick dispute at P. 20.
boston. viii. 112. planted. »x. 181. Nelson, horatio, anecdote of. iii. 195. 182. a man tried and condemned Nemausin indians. ii. 38.
to death at one of its town meet. Nepeof, an indian sachem. 2.55. ings. 184. VOL. X.
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Newton pond. iii. 51. 58. Newtown, long island. vi. 669. Newtown, or nonantum, afterwards
cambridge. ii. 141. iii. 136. set- tled. v. 136. 158. people of, pro- pose to remove to connecticut with rev, mr. hooker; debates and fast about removal. 172. 175. quarrel with watertown people about a piece of meadow. 177. college founded at, by rev. john harvard. 237. name changed to cambridge, and harvard college established there. vii. 27. made the seat of government. P. 8. canal to, from charles river. P. 31. governour, deputy governour and assistants agree to build a town there for a seat of government. P. 8. 36. dif- ficulties about building ; first minis- ter, rev. mr. hooker. P. 36. a tax laid in massachusetts for a palisado at. P. 56. tax. P. 57. braintree company reinoves to, by order of general court. P. 66.
first meet- ing house erected at, with a bell. P. 75. tax. P. 85. tax. 230.
See cambridge. New bedford, vaccination at. i. 125.
notes on jji. 18. New boston, new hampshire, account
of ministers and churches. viii.
176. 177. New chester pond. ii. 110. New england, forefathers of, notions
of government. i. (viii.) firmness. (xxix.) discipline of churches. 200. description of, by capt. smith, al- luded to. (xx.) first settlers of, at- tached to military affairs. (xxix.) church officers, how to act. ii. 54. the cause of its settlement. 50. 52. rules of conduct among first set. tlers. 55. condemn prelacy. 58. history of, by edward johnson. 49. account of, in the life and errours of john dunton. 100. first planters of, well situated in england; embark at southampton. 74. contempt of worldly advantages. 75. farewell of their friends in england. 75. 77. prayers for old england; passage to america costs £12,000. 77. terials brought with them £18,000; artillery, arms, and powder, &c. £22,000 ; costs of their expedition £192,000; whole costs as much
more. 78. preservation through the ocean.
79. approach the coast of new england. 80. discover land. 81. perils of voyage. 84. courage of the women; children born during the voyage. · 85. laws against im- morality severe.
100. has prayers on training days. 107. towns sup- plied with ministers & schools. 193. foundation of churches. iii. 128. attacked by combined indians. 86. sufferings of first settlers. 130. 132. 133. ships bring provisions to. 134. first planting of. 123. relieved by provisions from ireland. 138. gagement with the french of cana- da. 256. manner of living among first settlers, and their sufferings. 124. 125. first settlers meet with opposition. iv. 4. 20. government and doctrine of churches. 19. 20. civil government. 21. 22. the re- sort of sick foreigners. 102. “new england's jonas cast up at london.” 107. history of, by rev. william hubbard, vols. 5 and 6; prefato- ry notice of hubbard's history. v. (iii.) discovery of. 8. named by capt. smith. 13. originally a part of virginia. 13. 17. situation, bounds and rivers. 14. air and climate. 19. winters. 20. indians have no records. 26. difficulties and opinions about their origin. 27. language of new england indians unlike any in the eastern world. 27. 28. dispositions are kind, but revengeful ; treacherous, quick of apprehension. 28. idle ; drudgery performed by females; the several nations of; their government abso- lute. 30. food. 31. fertility of soil. 22. indigenous fruits ; wild grapes ; winter grain would not
medicinal springs, trees and herbs. 24. animals and birds. 25. first planting of; made a colony separate from virginia ; settled by patentees of west of eng. land. 35. colony sent to, by sir john popham. 36. indians carried off by a pestilence just before the arrival of plymouth colony. 51. 54. indian chiefs acknowledge king james. 60. 61. disappoints the adventurers. 87.
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bristol, exeter, and town of ply- uncommon appearances of the sun. mouth in the west of england. 84. 9. account of indian troubles by in- new planters arrive. 111. patent. crease mather, referred to. 125. a 114. subscriptions made for send- brief relation of the discovery and ing a colony to. 121. 122. paten- plantation of,” to the year 1622. tees of, grant to plymouth people ix. 1. cause of publication. 2. 3. sole liberty of trading at kenne- president and council of, in eng. beck. 167. attempted division of, land, their dedication to the brief defeated. 180. president and coun- relation," &c. 1. capt. challons ril of, in england, grant parts aboạt sent on discovery to. 3. capt. pascataqua to sir f. gorges and oth- popham and r. gilbert sent to begin
213. grand charter. 217.219. a plantation in. 3. 4. colony re- sir f. gorges and capt, mason at- turns to england; project of plant- tempt to divide it into twelve pro- ing relinquished. 4. french begin vinces, under one general govern- a plantation, dislodged by sir s. ar- our.
227. 229. great city in, pro- gall; voyage of discovery under posed by gorges and mason, to con- capt. hobson and others. 5. indians tain 40,000 acres.
229. 230. peti- sold by hunt for slaves; indians tion of patentees, about to relin- attempt to revenge the conduct of quish their charter. 230. 231. hunt on capt. hobson's ship. 6. agreement about capt.
capt. john smith, with capt. dar- boundaries. 231. copy of a com- mer, sent on an unsuccessful voyage mission for regulating, from lords of to lay the foundation of a plantation council. 264. patent ordered to in. 7. capt. rocraft, sent to aid be forthcoming in england. 268. capt. darmer, unsuccessful. 8. 9. suspicions that it intended to throw capt. darmer,
with tasquantum, off allegiance. 272. colonies form sent to new england, visits all the a confederation. vi320. early coast, as far as virginia. 10. 11. manner of ordaining in churches. 15. climate of. 17. produce, 409. advice to churches by assem. woods, fish, wild fowl, deer and bly of divines at westminster. 409. moose. 18. indians are tractable, reasons of confederation. 465.
unless abused. 18. method among ticles of confederation. 467. plague, indians of taking moose ; commo- or pestilential fever, prevails in. dities, furs, vines, hemp, flax, tim- -531. 532. platform of discipline of ber, etc. 19. trade to. churches. 5:37. epidemick cough posed form of government for. 21. prevails through. 554. disputes 22. general laws to be passed by about baptism, &c. 587. further the planters; to be divided into disputes about baptism, church go- baronies, hundreds, &c.; to choose vernment, &c. 601. 602. mode of deputies. 22. trade with virginia settling difficulties in churches. colony. 116. good news from, or 608. 609. right to soil in, to be de. winslow's relation of things remark- termined where the land lies. 620. able at the plantation of plymouth. troubled by indians. 629.
74. climate and soil ; profits of of the gospel among indians. 649. english, dutch and french trade to. 660. inortality among indians. 656. 100. 101. united colonies of, force mildew in. 642. list of ships that the narragansets to make peace arrive at, in 1630. vii. P. 10. uni. with the mohegins. 202. 203. in- ted colonies of, send troops against dian nations in, at first settle- canonicus's sons. viii. 2. 3. john- ment, names and number. 235. son's poetry on, touching some of indian wars in, in 1675, 1676. X. its sins, accidents, leading men, etc.
172. 22, et post.; dress and habits of in- New england medical journal. i. 120. dians. 27. 28. indians instructed New england courant, quoted. viii. by rev. messrs. wilson, eliot, may- 257. hew and leveridge. 29. new lights New england's memorial, by morton, in, very early, produced by some quoted. i. 169.
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