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Dana, rev. s. of orford, new hamp-
shire. iii. 108.

Dana, hon. samuel, of charlestown.
ii. 177. 178.

Dancing and carding at christmas
questioned. x. 182. 183.
́Dancing, mr. cotton "does not sim-
ply condemn.”
x. 183.

Dane, deliverance, her recantation re-
ferred to. iii. 221.

Dane, hon. nathan, of beverly. ii.
171. iii. 10.

Danforth, thomas, deputy governour

vi.

of massachusetts. iv. 77., extract
from his manuscript volume. iv. 104.
deputy governour of massachusetts
several years in succession.
612. extracts from his manuscript
volume of papers in the massachu-
setts historical society's library,
principally about the year 1665.
viii. 46. 88. 90.93. 112.

Danforth, rev. samuel. vii. 29. his
mistake corrected. vii. P. 64. viii.
111.112.

Danforth, jonathan. ii. 162.
Danforth, nathaniel.
x. 75.
Danforth, abigail. x. 75.
Danforth, thomas, attorney, the only
citizen of charlestown who adhered
to the british. ii. 175.
Daniels, hannah. x. 179.
Danson,
vii. 187.

Darling, benjamin. iii. 111.
Darling, elizabeth. x. 178.
Dartmouth, lord. i. 151.

Darwin. i. 138.

Dasset, joseph. iv. 86.

Dau, gerard. iii. 229.

Davenport, richard, comes out with
mr. endicott. V. 109. ensign.
viii. 146. or damport, capt. lieut.
viii. 236. captain. iv. 50. killed
by lightning, at the castle, boston
harbour. vi. 642. vii. 56. 57.
Davenport, rev. john, of new haven.
i. 201. a great divine. ii. 260.
arrives and goes to connecticut.
v. 262. vi. 317. 409. vii. 1. viii.
119. preaches before synod at
cambridge. v. 304. his book on
the subject of baptism, &c. answer-
ed by richard mather. vi. 590. be-
comes minister at boston. vi. 602.
dies. 603. his method of forming
a church. vii. 129. 130.
Davenport, addington. x. 27.
Davenport, richard. vii. 159.
Davenport, rev. addington, episcopal
missionary to scituate. ii. 213. his

donation to society for propagating
the gospel. iv. 238.
Davenport, rev. john, of stamford,
connecticut. iv. 297. his letter
on episcopacy in connecticut. 301.
Davidson, mary. x. 178.

Davidson, rev. william, of londonder-
ry, new hampshire. iv. 78.
Davidson county, now kentucky. vii.

64.

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Davis, capt. robert, comes to new
england. v. 36.

D'aulnley. iv. 158. claims as far Davis, sergeant. viii. 147. captain

at

south as pemaquid. v. 163.
war with la tour. vi. 478. com-
plained of, to massachusetts, by la
tour. 480. sends m. marie to
conclude a peace at boston. 488.
captures a new england vessel
bound to la tour. 492. asks re-
paration for wrongs done by massa-
chusetts people; receives as a pre-
sent, a sedan chair, which had been
sent by the viceroy of mexico to
his sister. 496. captures la tour's
fort, with its treasures. 497. con-
fiscates a vessel belonging to bos-
ton. 521.
Dauphin river. ii. 11.

of a troop of horse; goes against the
nianticks, vi. 465. commissioner
to the dutch at new york. 547.
Davis, thomas. iv. 170. 171.
Davis,

, preserves haverhill
meeting house. iv. 131.
Davis, deacon ebenezer. ii. 153.
Davis, jacob. x. 179.
Davis, widow. x. 176.
Davis, daniel. x. 177.
Davis, capt. isaac. viii. 45.
Davis, capt. john, of methuen. iv. 131.
Davis, hon. john, his discourse before

massachusetts historical society. i.
(i.-xxxi.) referred to. iv. 104.
iii. 187. president of massachu

setts historical society; his letter | Deep bottom. iii. 17.
to rev. dr. j. freeman, about mourt's
ix. 26. his letter from
alden bradford, esq. about duxbury,
x. 57-71.

relation.

Davis,

Davis,

Davis,

Davis,

ii. 142.
iii. 66.

iv. 132.

iv. 260.

Davison, secretary to queen elizabeth.
v. 43.

Davison, daniel. viii. 107.
Davy. i. 138.

Dawes, rev. ebenezer, of scituate. iv.
233. 234. vii. 170.
Day, the rebel, in massachusetts, re-
treats. iii. 247.
Day, robert. viii. 107.
D'bernicre, ensign, his journey of
military observation to worcester.
iv. 205. to concord. 214.
Deacons in massachusetts, how first
ordained. vii. P. 5.
Dean, stephen. iii 187.

Dean, rev. francis, of andover. viii. 14.
Dean, mrs. her confessions. iii. 222.
Dean, rev. seth, of ringe, new hamp-
shire. iv. 78.

Deane, thomas, owner, with others, of
the ship charles of oleron. iv. 102.
viii. 71. appeals the case of this
ship to the king's commissioners.
82. 83. summoned to make good
his case before massachusetts gene-
ral court. viii. 88. 89. 105.
Deane, hon. silas. ii. 223.
Deane, rev. samuel, of scituate.

235. 237.

iv.

Dearborn, capt. henry. ii. 231.
Deaths in massachusetts between april
and december of the first year. vii.
P. 6.
Declaration of difficulties between the
english and narragansets, published
by the commissioners of united col-
onies vi. 454.
Declaration of massachusetts general
court about their proceedings
against quakers. vi. 572.
Dedham, its church gathered. v. 279.
in the county of suffolk. vii. 9.
Dedication of churches, producing
riots, etc. is forbidden; which
makes bishop laud angry. vii. P.
77. 78.

Deeds, registry of, early established.

vi. 380.

Deerfield, massachusetts, several of
its inhabitants captured by indians.
vi. 637. or pocomtuck. viii.
153.
Deerfield, new hampshire. iv. 171.
Deer hill. x. 42.

De krusenstern, capt. iv. 98.
De lancey, governour of new york. i.
151.

Deland, benjamin. viii. 45.
Delano, philip. vii. 138.
65. 68. 69.

x. 57. 62.

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Delaware, or lenni lenape, language.
ix. 239. x. 83. a comparative vo-
cabulary of its various dialects. 135
-145.

Delaware, swedish fort at, burnt. vi.
431. ix. 112. new haven trading
house at, burnt by the dutch and
swedes. vi. 434. 439.

Delaware, lord, comes out governour
of virginia, but returns to england.
viii. 206.

Delaware bay, account of. vi. 675.
Delegates of connecticut, their letter
to governour trumbull. ii. 221.
Demeri, capt. viii. 157.
Dencke, rev.

-, quoted. x. 113.

et seq.
Denham, judge, takes order against
wakes and revels. vii. P. 77. 78.
Denison, abner. iv. 179.
Denison, cornelius. iv. 179.
Denson, david. iv. 179.
Denison, john. iii. 173. iv. 90. 93.
Denison, mrs. iii. 173.
Denman. i. 138.
Dennison, william, sworn a freeman.
vii. P. 63.

Dennison, capt. daniel. viii. 229. his
letter from commissioners' court of
rhode island. vii. 81. to them. 82.
major. 55.
282.

V.

vi. 494.

ii.

major general.
(iv.) agent to d'aulney.
commissioner to maine.

542. agent for settling disputes

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P. 3.

Derby, john. iv. 93.

Derby, elias-h. i. 117. i. 178. 179.
Dermer, capt. thomas, attacked by
indians. ii. 80: mortally wound-
ed by indians. v. 40. redeems
two frenchmen from the indians.
54. employed by sir f. gorges. 84.
sent with capt. j. smith to new eng-
land, which voyage is unfortunate.
ix. 7. at newfoundland, and re-
turns to england. 7. 8. carries
tisquantum to england, and thence
to new england, whence he coasts
carefully to virginia. 10. and
thence back to hudson's river, mak-
ing discoveries. 11. after making
discoveries on the coast for two
years, is wounded by the indians,
and retiring to virginia, dies. 12. 13.
De roche river. ii. 9. 10.

De rosier, isaac, dutch secretary at
hudson's river, comes to plymouth
with congratulations. v. 99.
Descent of real estate altered in mas-
sachusetts. vii. 154.
Des moyens. ii. 9.

Des moyens' river. ii. 39. 41.
Despard, mark. iv. 225.

D'estaing, count, arrives off savan-
nah, storms it, and sails with his
troops for the west indies. iii. 241.
242.

Detection of witchcraft. x. 6.
Detroit taken. ii. 10.

Devens, david. ii. 176. 177. 180.
Devens, richard. ii. 176. character
of. 177. instructer. 180.
Devil, called hobbomack by indians.
vi. 657.

Devil's den, at gay head. iii. 43.
Devine,
ii. 241.
Devon, council of, for ordering the
affairs of new england. v. 84.
Devotion, edward. ii. 144. his do-
nation to schools in brookline.
151. and of church plate. 153.
Devotion, john. ii. 144.
Devotion, rev. ebenezer, of suffield,
connecticut. ii. 156.
De wache, thomas.
De wesberry, hester.
Dexter,

v. 216.

x. 65.
his fine. viii. 231.
Dexter, gregory. ix. 197.
Dexter, hon. samuel. ii. 46. estab-
lishes a professorship at harvard
college. ii. 272.

Dexter, hon. samuel. iv. 189.
Dexter, col. noah. iv. 303.
Dexter, dr. aaron. i. 116. ii. 174.
vii. 181.

Dexter, rev. elijah, of plympton. iv.

261. 270.

Dexter, dr. theodore. ii. 178. 180.
Dexter,
iv. 260.
Dice and cards forbidden. vii. P. 23.
Dickason; thomas. ii. 170.
Dickinson, rev. timothy, of holliston.

iii. 112.

Dickinson, rev. pliny, of walpole,
new hampshire. vii. 125.
Dicks, capt. anthony, captured by
bull and others, pirates about pema.
quid. vii. P. 91.

Dier, john. viii. 152.
Digby, sir keuelm, a benefactor of
harvard college. ii. 108.

Digges, sir dudley, a patentee of new
england. v. 217.

Dillingham, john. vii. P. 4. sworn
a freeman. P. 29.
Dillingham,
iv. 179.
Dillon, count. iii. 242.
Dimmack, thomas. i. 175. iv. 239.
Dinsmore, silas, agent to chactaw in-
dians. ii. 17. 22.

Disarming of persons in several towns
of massachusetts, on account of
religious disputes. vii. 6.
Discourses before massachusetts med-
ical society, a list of. i. 115.
Disney, lieut. viii. 156.

Dispensary, boston. i. 127.
Disputation concerning church mem-
bers and their children, in answer
to 21 questions. vi. 563-570.
Dissenting interest in the middle
states, account of. i. 156.
Dissentions among first settlers of
massachusetts. iv. 4-9.
Dissuasive from the errours of the
times, quoted. iv. 117.
District medical societies, list of. i.
114.

Dix, jonas. iii. 269.
Dix, john. iii. 269.

Doane, john, assistant of plymouth.
vii. P. 83. being a deacon, is
excused from being assistant. P.

92.

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Dodge, rev. joshua, of haverhill, his
ordination. iv. 147.

Dodge, william. viii. 45.
Dogrib indians. ii. 38.
Dolame indians. ii. 38.

Dominica, its donation to boston dur-
ing its port bill. ix. 164.

Donations to massachusetts historical
society. ii. 285. iii. 292. iv. 304.
vii. 297. viii. 329. 332. ix. 369.
x. 188.

Donations, list of those inade by dif-
ferent towns, states and individuals
to boston, during its port bill. ix.
158, and post.

Dongan, thomas, lieut. governour of
new york, confirms patent of nan-
tucket. iii. 34.
Dorby, rev. jonathan, minister at
scituate, notice of. iv. 235. 237.
Dorchester, england, settles cape ann.
v. 106. which settlement is soon
broken up. 107.
Dorchester, massachusetts. i. (ix.)
church at, gathered; described by
johnson. ii. 90. settled. v. 134.
135. 158. 186. 273. many of its
church go to connecticut.

273.

307. difficulties in its church.
277. 278. taxed £7 out of £50
in massachusetts. vii. P. 1. its
principal founders and first church
members. P. 14. its church form-
ed in plymouth, england. P. 14.
fire at. P. 17. its tax. P. 31.
57. viii. 230. and roxbury church
united. P. 64. people interfere
with sir r. saltonstall's rights in
connecticut. viii. 42. people from
weymouth, england, arrive and set-
tle at. vii. P. 96. first called ma-
tapan. v. 134. 135.

Dorpat, university of. iv. 98..
Dorset, earl of. v. 151. 153.
Doten, edward. iv. 93. ix. 38.
Dotey,
iv. 260.
Dotey, joseph. iv. 259.
Dotte. See doten.

Double brook, or shingle brook. iii.
178.

Doughty, john, proctor of oxford
university, expelled. vii. P. 53.
Douglass, dr. william. i. 106. 107.
iv. 80. quoted. 230. 295.
Dove, thomas, bishop of peterbo-
rough, silences five nonconformists
in one day, and fifteen in one day.
vii. P. 51. 52.

Dover, new hampshire. iv. 72. first
visited. V. 214. divisions at,
caused by messrs. knollis and lark-
ham. vi. 362. declared to belong
to massachusetts. 372. petition
to become a part of massachusetts,
granted; description of. vii. 33.
longevity in.
x. 180.

Dover cliff. iii. 80.
Dow, phebe. x. 178.
Downham, deacon. iv. 270.
Downing, emanuel, brother-in-law to
governour winthrop. iv. 198. vi.
431. defeats the accusation of sir
f. gorges and capt. mason, against
massachusetts. vii. P. 85.
Downing, sir george. vii. 29.
Downs, samuel. x. 179.
Dowse, edward. ii. 178.
Dowse, joseph. ii. 178.
Drake, sir francis, his voyage. v. 27.
Drake, john, a patentee of new eng-
land. v. 217.

Drakes, ordnance, origin of the word.
vii. P. 37.

Drew, capt. i. 79.
Drew,
iv. 230.

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Dudley, capt. roger. vii. P. 12.
Dudley, governour thomas. i. (xxix.)
deputy governour of massachusetts.
ii. 87. iii. 124. 128. 132. iv. 2.
110. v. 109. 124. 128. 133. erects
a house at newton. 136. 140. 148.
149. 236. 237. 259. vi. 499. 542.
vii. 12. 16. 190. his character; a
lawyer, brought up by judge nich-
ols; a captain in netherlands;
steward to the earl of lincoln;
principal founder of newtown, now
cambridge. vii. P. 12. 13. 15. 21.
27. 28. 30. chosen deputy gover-
nour by the general court. P. 28.
his letter to the countess of lincoln,
about the colony, and the proper
persons to come to it. P. 24. ap-
pointed to prophecy in boston. P.
25. 31. 32. 34. 35. 38. 58. erects
his house at newtown. P. 36. 60.
61. 63. 65. 66. 68. 69. 72. 85. 86.
91. 92. 93. reconciled to gover-
nour winthrop. P. 66. his narrow
escape from having his house at
newtown burnt, and his family
blown up by gun powder. P. 71.
viii. 6. 11. 14. 17. 20. four times
governour of massachusetts; first
major general of massachusetts. iii.
128. vi. 373. vii. 53. governour.
139. iv. 157. his views of toleration.
172. 201. v. 168. 237. vi. 374.
519. his death, character and
epitaph. 552. governour. vii.
20. prince's advertisement, and P.
1. 3. 5. 6. 8. 20. one of the five

undertakers. P. 2. removes to
boston. P. 6. viii. 1. 19. 99. 101.
agent to d'aulney. vi. 494. com-
missioner. 466. magistrate of
massachusetts. vii. 129. assistant.
v. 24.

Dudley, governour joseph. i. 161.
ii. 100. 106. 146. his letter from
sir ed. andros. 260. his letter to
dr. cotton mather respecting an
uncommon tooth. 263. address
to. iv. 64. address of fellows of
harvard college to. 64. sent to
england to answer complaints made
by heirs of mason and gorges. vi.
614. viii. 197. and sixteen others
appointed by james ii. to govern
massachusetts, new hampshire,
maine and narraganset. 180. and
the other gentlemen, named in the
king's commission as president and
council, their letter from massa-
chusetts general court about the
breach of charter regarding taxa-
tion and representation, and ad-
ministration of justice, &c. 179.
181. 182.

Dudley, paul, agent of massachusetts
to treat with the five nations; his
memorandum of their numbers, etc.
viii. 243. 245.
Dudley, william. iv. 136.
Dudley pond. iv. 63.
Duggin, capt. ii. 239.
Duke of york. iii. 34.
Dukesberry, or duxbury. iv. 2.
Duke's county, description of. iii.
38. history of. 79. marriages,

births and deaths at. 64. 65. its
census at various periods. 88. 89.
its indians. 94. named. 85.
Dummer, richard. iii. 144.
v. 259.
vii. P. 61. sworn a freeman. P.
72. viii. 44. 233.
Dummer, rev. shubael, ordained at
york. vi. 608.
Dummer, jeremy, a thorough scholar.
i. 30.

Dummer, lieut. governour william.
iii. 163. iv. 136.

Dunbar,
vii. 123.
Dunbar, simeon. vii. 160. 169.
Dunbar, asa. vii. 169.
Dunbar, col. viii. 154. 155.
Dunbar, capt. lieut. viii. 156.
Duncan, nathaniel, his learning; au.
ditor general. iv. 24.

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