X. 183. x. 178. Dana, rev. s. of orford, new hamp- Davenport, richard, comes out with mr. endicott. 109. ensign. viii. 236. captain. iv. 50. killed harbour. vi. 642. vii. 56. 57. i. 201. a great divine. ii. 260. v. 262. vi. 317. 409. vii. 1. vüi. cambridge. v. 304. his book on of massachusetts. iv. 77., extract ed by richard mather. vi. 590. be- donation to society for propagating mistake corrected. vii. P. 64. viii. Davenport, rev. john, of stamford, connecticut. iv. 297. his letter on episcopacy in connecticut. 301. Davidson, mary. Davidson, rev. william, of londonder- citizen of charlestown who adhered Davidson county, now kentucky. vii. 64. Davies, capt. of cape henry fort. viii. 209. Da vinci, leonardo, his mistake. iii. 229. Davis, capt. james, comes to new england. v. 36. Davis, capt. robert, comes to new england. v. 36. v. 163. at of a troop of horse ; goes against the nianticks, vi. 465. commissioner - preserves haverhill (i.-xxxi.) referred to. iv. 104. iii. 187. president of massachu- com- X. 42 V. 43. X. 65. x. 65. setts historical society; his letter | Deep bottom. iii. 17. his letter from its inhabitants captured by indians. 153 Deerfield, new hampshire. iv. 171. Deer hill. De krusenstern, capt. iv. 98. De lancey, governour of new york. i. Deland, benjamin. viii. 45. Delano, philip. vii. 138. X. 57. 62. 65. 68. 69. Delano, samuel. X. 64. 65. Delano, john. x. 65. Delaware indians, their residence, military observation to worcester. language, number and annuity. ii. 6.7. quarrel between the dutch & 545. Delaware, or lenni lenape, language. Delaware, swedish fort at, burnt. vi. the ship charles of oleron. iv. 102. house at, burnt by the dutch and Delaware bay, account of vi. 675. Delegates of connecticut, their letter Demeri, capt. viii. 157. Dencke, rev. -, quoted. x. 113. and december of the first year. vii. Denham, judge, takes order against wakes and revels. vii. P. 77. 78. english and narragansets, publisbed Denison, cornelius. iv. 179. Denison, john. iii. 173. iy. 90. 93. court about their proceedings Denman. i. 138. Dennison, 'william, sworn a freeman. in the county of suffolk. vii. 9. Dennison, capt. daniel. viji. 229. his riots, etc. is forbidden; which rhode island. vii. 81. to them. 82. 55. major general. ii. 282. v. (iv.) agent to d'aulney. 542. agent for settling disputes et seq. v. 216. between the dutch and new haven. Devens, david. ji. 176. 177. 180. Devil, called hobbomack by indians. vi, 657. boston during its port bill. ix. Devine, ii. 241. Devon, council of, for ordering the affairs of new england. v. 84. nation to schools in brookline. of william coddington. vii. 76. Devotion, john. ii. 144. the negative voice of the assistants. connecticut. ii. 156. Dexter, - his fine. viii. 231. new england, before its colonies Dexter, hon. samuel. ii. 46. estab- lishes a professorship at harvard Dexter, hon. samuel. iv. 189. Dexter, col. noah. iy. 303. . 80: mortally wound- Dexter, rev. elijah, of plympton. iv. v. 40. redeems 261. 270. iv. 260. and retiring to virginia, dies. 12. 13. harvard college. ii. 108. Digges, sir dudley, a patentee of new hudson's river, comes to plymouth Dillingham, john. vi. P. 4. a freeman. P. 29. iv. 179. Dillon, count. iji. 242. Dimmack, thomas. i. 175. iv. 239. dians. ii. 17. 22. nah, storms it, and sails with his of massachusetts, on account of Discourses before massachusetts med. Disney, lieut. viii, 156. Sworn > . Dispensary, boston. i. 127. 307. difficulties in its church. bers and their children, in answer in massachusetts. vii. P. 1. its to 21 questions. vi. 563—570. principal founders and first church ed in plymouth, england. P. 14. 57. viii. 230. and roxbury church with sir r. saltonstall's rights in weymouth, england, arrive and set- tle at. vii. P. 96. first called ma. tapan. v. 134. 135. vii. P. 83. being a deacon, is Dorset, earl of. v. 151. 153. Dotey, iv. 260. ward, to trade, is captured by Dotte. See doten. 178. viii. 153. 156. Doughty, john, proctor of oxford Douglass, dr. william. i. 106, 107. iv. 80. quoted. 230. 295. Dove, thomas, bishop of peterbo- in one day, and fifteen in one day. Dover, new hampshire. iv. 72. first visited. 214. divisions at, caused by messrs. knollis and lark- ham. vi. 362. declared to belong to become a part of massachusetts, society. ii. 285. ii. 292. iv. 304. longevity in. x. 180. Dow, phebe. X. 178. ferent towns, states and individuals Downing, emanuel, brother-in-law to 431. defeats the accusation of sir new york, confirms patent of nan massachusetts. vii. P. 85. Downing, sir george. vii. 29. x. 179. v. 106. which settlement is soon Drake, sir francis, his voyage. v. 27. Drake, john, a patentee of new eng. land. v. 217. vii. P. 37. i. (ix.) v. 134. 1 removes X. 62. Drew, john, of wales, arrives at ply undertakers. P. 2. to boston. P. 6. viii. 1. 19. 99. 101. agent to d'aulney. vi. 494. com- missioner. 466. magistrate of v. 24. ii. 100. 106. 146.his letter froin sir ed. andros. 260. his letter to arrives at new uncommon tooth. 263. address to. iv. 64. address of fellows of england to answer complaints made 614. viii. 197. and sixteen others appointed by james ii. to govern maine and narraganset. 180. and the other gentlemen, named in the deputy governour of massachusetts. chusetts general court about the a captain in netherlands ; memorandum of their numbers, etc. v. 259. vii. 123. governour. vii. Dunbar, capt. lieut. viii. 156. ols; |