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India creek. ii. 15.

Indian brook. iii. 179.
Indian hill. iii. 179.

Indian head river. iv. 220. 227.
Indian pond. iv. 269.

"Indian grammar begun," by rev.
john eliot, published at large. ix.
243, et post.; with introductory
observations by j. pickering, esq.
223, et post.; and notes and obser-
vations by p. s. du ponceau, esq.
313, et post.; and supplementary
observations, by j. pickering, esq.
(xxx.) and an index of indian
words, with select words from the
bible. (xlviii.)

Indian languages of north and south
america, observations on, by john
pickering, esq. ix. 223-243.
Indian languages. See index.

X.

155. 158.-names of tribes, and
names of states and territories in
which they dwell.
Indian vocabulary, by cotton, referred
to. x. 81.

Indian war in new england, in 1675.
x. 172. fable. iii. 7. 34. 43. af-
fection, instance of. iii. 35. ho-
nesty and carefulness, instance of.
iii. 36. mode of taking fish. iii.
81. woman, at kingston, massa-
chusetts, had seven children in
twenty-two months. iii. 206. grain.
iv. 35. feast. iv. 42. superstition
about an evil spirit on mount calar-
din. viii. 116. manure, or fish.
ix. 60. names of places at ply-
mouth, etc. iii. 175.

Indians in the western parts of the
united states, mr. schermerhorn's
report concerning their numbers,
ete. ii. 1-45. west of the missi-
sippi, table of. ii. 23. and north
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of.

of the missouri. 44. east of the
missisippi, and north of the ohio
to the lakes, table of. 12. in
tennessee, georgia, and missisippi
territory, table of. 20. in lower
louisiana, table of. 30. be-
tween arkansas and missouri.
39. their number at mashpee. iii.
14. at nantucket. 36.
martha's vineyard. 86. table
of their decrease. 92. 93. their
number at bridge water. vii. 171.
at south hampton, long island.
23. of the iroquois, or five
nations. viii. 243-245. in north
america, society for propagating
the gospel amongst, account
ii. 45. incorporated. 46.. funds
in england for propagating the gos-
pel among. vii. 102. wonder at
the sight of a ship. ii. 65. terri-
fied by fire arms. 65. v. 55.
great mortality among in 1618, and
dismay at it. ii. 66. mortality
amongst. 72. vi. 650. great
mortality by small-pox among.
194. 195. vii. P. 67. infectious
fever among. P. 96. described
by dunton. ii. 108-115. go.
vernment monarchical; queen.
109. authority of king; nobility.
110. punishments. 111. religion;
pay homage to creatures in which
some deity is supposed to exist.
111. 112. priests; notions of a
future state. 113. black their
faces in time of mourning.

V.

122.

iii.

six churches and eighteen catechu-
mens of. 115. manner of burial.
122. labours of rev. j. eliot among.
114. 115. destruction of, by fever
and intemperance. iii. 36. at-
tempts to convert. 36. 83. viii. 29.
general war of, against the english.
81. 86. yellow fever among.
91. small-pox among. 127. V.
51. 54. food; squaws paint their
faces; notions of beauty. iv. 29.
30. conversion, an object with
the first settlers of new england.
v. 8. 12. 14. welcome gosnold on
his arrival. 10. rights of succes
sion amongst those of north ameri-
ca. 34. success of gospel amongst.
vi. 649-660. carried to england
by capt. harlow. v. 38. conspire
against the english. 77. 78. vi.

446. guns not to be sold to. vii.
P. 1. a trucking house for, to be
erected in each plantation of mas-
sachusetts. P. 61. not to have
strong water. P. 93. quarrel with
massachusetts about bounds, though
they had sold to massachusetts peo-
ple; threaten war; sagamores
come to boston to give an account
of themselves. P. 67. of new eng-
land, dress and habits. viii. 27. 28.
the number educating at harvard
college, and of christian indians, in
1665. viii. 66. troubles in new
england occasioned by, by increase
mather, referred to. 125. eastern,
letter to governour of massachu-
setts, with fac-similes of their seals.
259-263. two, come to view and
parley with plymouth pilgrims. ix.
47. instruct plymouth people to
use fish as a manure. 60. gene-
rally submit to king james, make
peace with plymouth people, and
act with good faith. 61. 68. sub-
mit to massachusetts. vii. 45. near
plymouth, religious notions and
worship. ix. 91, et suc. rapid
recovery of their wonen after child-
bearing. 93. rights and duties of
sachems. 95. 96. actions in case
of sickness and death; employment
of men and women. 96. take
much tobacco; customs and ha-
bits;
crimes and punishments;
dress. 97. 98. language copious;
historical monuments. 99. title
to old colony purchased. vii. 143.
title to massachusetts.
chiefs acknowledge king
v. 60. 61. vii. 99. 105.
at war with the dutch. vi. 441.
christian, obtain a grant of land.
544. books distributed amongst.
ii. 48. massacre in virginia. viii.
30. See names of tribes, states,
territories and places, in which they
dwell, &c.

P. 67.
james.

ix. 61. 68.

Infant baptism. i. 167.
Influenza, at carver. iv. 279.

Ingram succeeds bacon as leader of
the rebels in virginia. i. 60. pro-
claimed general. 61. takes glos-
ter men. 70. challenged by bris-
tow. 71. reduced by grantham.

75.

Inheritance, decision regarding. viii.

154.

Injuries by thunder and lightning in
1670-1676. vi. 627.
Inoculation for small-pox; opposed
by dalhound; defended by the
clergy of massachusetts. i. 106.
introduced into new england by dr.
zabdiel boylston. ii. 159. vii. 73.
conscientious scruples about. 74.
deaths in philadelphia by. 73.
at boston, account of; means ta-
ken to prevent, and to test the effi-
cacy of; number of deaths by,
compared to those by the small-
pox naturally taken; disputes in
favour and against inoculation in
america. 71. 72. 73. See small-
pox.
Ipswich. i. (ix.) ii. 120. 121. being
the 9th church gathered. iii. 141.
respectability and wealth of its first
settlers; its houses and fami-
lies. 142. its church. iv. 1.
meeting of ministers at. iv. 158.
v. 17. indians at. v. 32. settled.
158.

198.

storm at, august 15, 1635.
ordination at. 274. meet-
ing of ministers at, by order of
general court, to consult about the
standing council, and their re-
solves. vi. 387. 388. injuries at,
by thunder and lightning. 628.
petitions massachusetts general
court against disloyalty, and in fa-
vour of appeasing charles ii.; with
the names of its petitioners. viii.
105-107.

Ipswich river. iii. 141. vi. 372.
Ipswich hamlet, or hamilton.

vii.

120.
Ireland. iii. 125. a ship arrives from,
with provisions. 138.
Irenicon, denison's. ii. 282.

Ingalls, dr. william, his lectures. i. Iripegouans indians. viii. 251.

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Isle of wight, colony embarked at, for James, dr. edwin, catalogue of

massachusetts. iv. 201.

Isles of scilly. iv. 116.
Israel river. iii. 99.
Iyanough, an indian. ix. 53.

Jackarty. ii. 239.

J.

Jackman, george. x. 76.
Jackson, samuel. iv. 240.
Jackson, edward. iv. 24. viii. 91.
Jackson, james. viii. 106.
Jackson, jonathan. iv. 229.
Jackson, lieutenant samuel. iii. 192.
Jackson, rev. joseph, of brookline,
his character. ii. 150. delegate
to convention; his character. 151.
Jackson, joseph, jun. dies at ports-
mouth, new hampshire. ii. 158.
Jackson, hon. charles. x, 191.
Jackson, dr. james. i. 117.

Jackson,

Jackson,

ii. 142.
x. 161.

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plants near middlebury, vermont,
with their botanical names. ix.
146, et post.

James, ship, of Bristol, england, ar-
rives with passengers; narrow
escape. v. 200. 201. arrives with
passengers and heifers. vii. P. 61.
Jamestown, virginia, description of.
i. 52. its fort. 209. built. viii.
203.
James' river. v. 38. principal set-
tlement in virginia on. ix. 110.
Jameson,
iv. 179.
Janson, sir bryan, assistant of mas
sachusetts company. v. 124.
Jaques, major samuel. ii. 180. 181.
Jaqueth, oliver, instructer. ii. 180.

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iii. 13.

Jericho, long island. vi. 669.
Jermin, sir thomas, a friend of massa-
chusetts. v. 154. his report to
the king in favour of gov. winthrop
and massachusetts. vii. P. 89.
Jerusalem, long island. vi. 669.
Jesse, henry. i. 165.
becomes an

vii.

Johnson, edward. i. (xxiii.) of wo-
burn, mistake about corrected;
author of wonder-working provi-
dence. ii. 49. 95. notice of, from
sermon by rev. joseph chickering
of woburn; emigrated from kent,
england; recorder of woburn. 95.
deputy to general court; his death.
96. vii. P. 4. wonder-work-
ing providence corrected. P. 4.
sworn a freeman. P. 29.
wonder-working providence ex-
plained. P. 75. viii. 91.
Johnson, perseverance, of amster-
dam. ii. 179.

39.

168.

i.

Johnson, humphrey. iv. 241.
Johnson,

v.

anabaptist; holds to mixed com-
munion; lines over his study
Jesuite, pun upon. iv. 103.
Jesuits, act against in new york.
143. college at quebec. ii. 247.
Jewell, ship, harlston, captain.
129. arrives at salem. vii. P. 10.
increase nowell one of its owners.
P. 14.
Jewett,

iv. 134.

Jewett, stephen. viii. 106.
Jewett, nehemiah, speaker of house
of representatives of massachu-
setts. viii. 337.
Jewitt, jeremiah. viii. 107.
Joan of arc. vi. 574.
John, sagamore, a friend of massa-
chusetts; gives two sons to the
english. iii. 127. v. 145. and
most of his people die. 195.
dies of small-pox. vi. 650. 651.
vii. P. 21. 25. recovers against
sir r. saltonstall. P. 21. wig-
wams burnt. P. 21. 22. promises
to pay for damages done by his
people. P. 29. wounded. P.
32. 33. 58. promises to fence his
corn. P. 66. 73. viii. 231.
Johnson, sir william. i. 149.
Johnson, isaac. i. (xxiv.) buried at

v. 24.
Johnson, ensign, vii. 54.
Johnson, mrs. hannah. vii. 121.
Johnson,
viii. 112.
Johnson, rev. samuel, doubts the va-
lidity of presbyterian ordination.
ii. 129. iv. 299.

Johnson, daniel. i. 249. vii. 169.
Johnson, colonel. iii. 237.

Johnson, rev. alfred, of freeport. iv.
180.

Johnson, daniel. vii. 169.
Johnson alfred. jun. iv. 179.
Johnson, deacon noah.
x. 180.
Johnson,
vii. 155.
Johnston, john, esq. account of
indian tribes of ohio, quoted.
126.

X.

John's pond. iii. 2.
John's island. iii. 239.
John's river. vii. 172. 151.
Joliffe, john. ii. 103. viii. 44. 105.
"Jonas, new england's, cast up at
london." iv. 107. published by
william vassal, and answered by
mr. winslow. vi. 516. 517.
bribed by
the dutch to carry the plymouth
colony to cape cod, instead of hud-
son's river. v. 50. 75.
ix. 44.
Jones, rev.

vi. 667.

of concord.iii.

stone chapel burying ground, bos-Jones, captain. iii. 208.
ton. (xxx.) ii. 79. death and
character. 87. vii. P. 1. 2. 14.
v. 109. assistant. 124. 128. dies.
132. 133. vii. 148. 159. one of
the five undertakers; said to be
a cause of the settlement of boston;
buried in the now chapel burying
ground; assistant and patentee of
new england. vii. P. 2. 14. 69.
Johnson, lady arbella. i. (xxiv.) ii.
79. 86. her character. v. 132, 133.

154, 155.

v. 274.
Jones, margaret, hanged for a witch.
vi. 530.
Jones,
vii. 29.
Jones, sir william, his majesty's at-
torney general, gives an opinion

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commissioner of sir f. gorges.
369. 584. 596. 597. 598.
Josselyn, john. i. (xxiii. xxxi.)
rours in, corrected, vii. P. 39.
Jourdan,
vii. 164.
Jourdan, clement. vii. 164.
Journal, governour winthrop's, quot-
ed. i. 169. return j. meigs's, of
expedition to quebec, under colo-
nel benedict arnold. ii. 227.
paper printed at plymouth. iii. 177.
new england medical. i. 120.
Joy, Michael, esq. x. 192.
Joyliffe. See jolifie.
Jowa river. ii. 9. 29.41.
Joways indians, their residence, num-
ber and warriours. ii. 39.
Judd, dr. e. w. his marble manufacto-
tory at middlebury, vermont. ix.
129. 135. 136.
Judith point. iii. 46.
Judson, rev. adoniram, of plymouth.
iii. 201. 203.

Jupiter, ship, loss of. iv. 71.
Jury, remarks on, by governour
hutchinson. i. (xxii.) their verdict
against rev. mr. hobart. iv. 110.
grand, first used in massachusetts
in 1635. v. 159. petit, try mat-

ters of fact in massachusetts.
159. not used in new haven colo-
ny. vi. 320. 332. empannelled
to decide the controversy about
ligonia. 369. not to be used
by king's commissioners in appeals
to them from massachusetts courts.
viii. 91. 92. 110. introduced

among indians at martha's vineyard
by mr. mayhew. iii. 83.
Justice, administration of in rhode
island, required by the king to be
in his name. vii. 93. not ad-
ministered in massachusetts in the
king's name during the common.
wealth, but renewed afterwards.
viii. 48. 74.

K.

Kamesit. iii. 175.
Kamschatka. ii. 43.

Kansas indians, their residence and
numbers; defeated by pawnees. ii..
32.

Karalit, or language of greenland, is
spoken in asia. ix. 233.
Kaskias indians, their numbers. ii. 8.
have a catholick priest; their an-
nuity. 9. 13.

Kata indians. ii. 38.

Kautantowit, his house the abode of
the good after death, as believed by
massachusetts indians; indian su-
perstition about his creating man-
kind. ii. 113.

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Kearsarge mountain. viii. 174.
Keayne, robert, first commander of an-
cient and honourable artillery corn-
pany. ii. 185. viii. 230. x. 24.
Kebec. See quebec.
Keekamuit, or bristol, rhode island, its
meaning. x. 174.

Kee kepenaglieseek fight. viii. 246.
Keen,
iv. 260.
Keene, new hampshire, its indian
name; broken up by indians. iii.
198.

Keetohs, indian family. iii. 8.
Keil,
i. 108.

Keith, joseph. vii. 159. 162.
Keith, rev. james, of bridgewater, no-
tice of. vii. 161-164. 168. iv. 80.
vii. 142. 147. 149.
Keith, james. vii. 162.
Keith, samuel. vii. 162.
Keith, timothy. vii. 162.
Keith, john. vii. 162.
Keith, josiah. vii. 162.
Keith, margaret-hunt. vii. 162.
Keith, mary-haward. vii. 162.

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