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witchcraft to dr. i. mather.
222.

iii. Oxenbridge, rev. john, of boston. vi.
603.

Osgood, rev. james, of wenham. viii.
176.

Osgood, rev. dr. david, his sermon be-
fore ancient and honourable artille-
ry company. ii. 186.

Osgood, joshua-b. iv. 169.
Osgood, isaac. iv. 169.

Osgood, thomas. ii. 181.

Oxford, massachusetts. iii. 19.
Oxford, bishop of, sermon before so-
ciety for propagating the gospel. ii.
190.

Oxford university, difficulties at, ow-
ing to church forms, etc. vii. P.
52. 53. bishop laud its chancellor.
P. 52.

Osooit, zachary, indian preacher at Oyster pond. iii. 38.
gay head. iii. 13. 17.

Ossage river. ii. 23.

Ossage indian tribes, character, num-
ber, residence, warriours and annui-
ty; cede lands to the united states.
ii. 31.

Ossamequin. See ousamaquin.
Otash, sachem of narragansets. viii.
150.

Otis, john, of scituate.
248. vii. 122.

iv. 228. 242.

Otis, james, jun. x. 29.
Otis, samuel-a. iii. 167. 249. clerk
of united states senate. viii. 316.
Ottagaumies indians, their number and
annuity. ii. 9.

Ottawas indians, their number, war-
riours and annuity. ii. 11. 12.
Ottawas river. ii. 10. 11.
Otter pond. viii. 174.

Otter creek. ix. 123. 125. 126.

Otters at mashpee. iii. 2.

Ottoos, indians. ii. 10.

their num-

ber and language. 32.
Ouchee indian language. ii. 18.
Oufiougulas indians. ii. 15.
Ouiscousing river. ii. 10.
Oukehaee indian language. ii. 18.
Ousamaquin, quarrel with canonicus
and meantinomy. vii. 75. 76. sa-
chem, his deed of duxbury. 139.
sachem of pacanacot, flees with his
men to sowams, a plymouth trading
house. vii. P. 58.
x. 66.
Outagamis indians. viii. 251.
Outinon fort. ii. 18.
Overseers of mashpee indians. iii. 10.
Owanux, pequot word for englishmen.
viii. 138.

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Oyster bed proprietary at plymouth.
iii. 191.

Oyster bank, at scituate. iv. 228.
Oyster, long island. vi. 669.
Ozark indians. ii. 28. See arkansas
indians.

P.

Pacanaukett. iv. 266.

Pacanas indians, their number and re-
sidence. ii. 27.

Pacatuck river. vii. P. 59.
Pacheweset island. iv. 289.
Packanokick, or puckanokick, the seat
of massasoyt. ix. 27. journey of
plymyouth people to. 49.50. 73.
Packard, samuel. vii. 148. 149. 154.
Packard, samuel. vii. 149.
Packard, zacheus. vii. 149.
Packard, nathaniel. vii. 149.
Packard, john. vii. 149. 157.
Packard, jonathan. vii. 166.

Packard, rev. elijah, of plymouth. iii.
201. vii. 154. 169.

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burg. iii. 104.
Page, rev. john, of hawke, new hamp-
shire. iv. 78.

Page, david, first settler of lancaster,
new hampshire. iii. 103.
Page, rev. thomas, of hebron, new
hampshire. iii. 112.

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Palace gate of quebec. ii. 245.
Palfrey, peter. v. 107.
Palfrey,

viii. 314.

Palladium, extract from. iii. 225. 230.
Pallinger, lieut. viii. 156.
Palmer, abraham. v. 122. vii. P. 4.
60. viii. 146.

Palmer, capt. of the st. patrick, diffi-
culty with the lieutenant of the cas-
tle. v. 241. presents the king's

colours to the castle. 242.
Palmer, john, of scituate. iv. 241.
Palmer,
iv. 266.
Palmer, rev. thomas, of middlebo-
rough. iii. 197.
Palmer,

ii. 107. 118.

Palmer, dr. iii. 197.

Palmer, ann. iv. 91.

Palmer, rev. samuel. iii. 16.
Palmer, barnabas.

x. 178.

Palmer, rev. stephen. x. 191.
Pamet, submits to the king of england.
ix. 68.

Pamola, an indian evil spirit, supersti-
tion about. viii. 116.
Panis, or pawnee, indians.

See paw-

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ii. 58. 73.

Papists, their errours.
Paris, rev. noyes. iv. 59.
Parker, archbishop, opposed to the
consecration of churches. vii. P. 51.
Parker, rev. robert, a nonconformist.
v. 118. 187. 188.

Parker, rev. thomas, of newbury, ar-
rives. iii. 144. iv. 120.
v. 193.
Parker, rev. james, of weymouth,
preaches at lower piscataqua. vi.
364.

Parker, william. iv. 25.
Parker, william. iv. 239.
Parker, james. ii. 162.
Parker, robert. ii. 162.
Parker, thomas. viii. 106.

Parker, rev. jonathan, of plympton..
iv. 270.

Parker, rev benjamin, of haverhill.
iv. 150.

Parker, zechariah. iii. 111. 112.
Parker, john. iii. 119.
Parker, asa.

viii. 46

Parker, jonathan. viii. 46.
Parker, jonas. viii. 46.
Parker, mrs.
x. 180.

Parker, daniel. iv. 169.
Parker, isaac, chief justice of massa-
chusetts. viii. 298.
Parker, david. iii. 11.
Parker, daniel. ii. 180.
Parker, leonard-m. ii. 178. 180. 181.
Parker, rev. clement, of chester, new
hampshire. ix. 369.

Parkman, rev. ebenezer, of westbo-
rough. iv. 263.

Parr, samuel. viii. 106.

Parsons, rev. jonathan, of newbury-
port. ii. 228.

Parsons, rev. samuel, of rye, new
hampshire. iv. 78.

Parsons, judge theophilus.

iv. 99.
chief justice of massachusetts. viii.
286. his letter from w. tudor. 287.
his character by w. tudor. 289.
Parsons, capt. ii. 225.226. iv. 216.
Parsons, general. x. 87.
Partrich. See partridge.
Partridge, or partrich, rev. ralph, ar-
rives. iv. 2. settles at duxbury.
v. 240. vi. 556. a champion for
the truth against samuel gorton.
662. 663. vii. 158. x. 57. 65. 68.
69.

Partridge, capt. arrives; his heresies;
called before the court; ordered to
quit the province; goes to rhode

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Pascataqua, different modes of spell-
ing. ii. 267. v. 16. indians at.
32. 78. murder walter bagnall.
142. vii. P. 35. first settlement
at. v. 213. parts about granted
to sir f. gorges and others. 215.
people in the neighbourhood of,
form a combination of government
220. 222. land there owned by
bristol and shrewsbury people and
others. 221 religious disturban-
ces at. 222 vi. 350. 362. 364.
eight men drowned at. 421. the
south and east side of the river
comes under the jurisdiction of
massachusetts. 542. 543. £60
per annum raised for harvard col-
lege by some of its gentlemen.
543. dispute about lands at. 555.
men murdered at, by indians. 631.
two wicked fellows of, hung at bos-
ton for killing their master. 647.
now new hampshire; formation of
its government. vii. (prince's ad-
vertisement.) or pascatoway, go-
vernour of, comes out under sir f.
gorges. P. 7.
or piscatoway, per-
sons sent out to, for the purpose of
making salt. P. 30. or piscataqua,
or pascatowa, or pascataquack.
P. 35. mr. trelane's tract of land
at; fishing places at. P. 35.
corn sent from, to boston windmill.
P. 70.

Pascagaulas indians, their number and
residence. ii. 27.
Pason, edward. iv. 110.
Pasque island. iii. 77.
Passaconnaway and passaquo sell ha-
verhill. iv. 169. 171. v. 60.
Passaquo and passaconnaway sell ha-
verhill. iv. 169. 171.
Pastanownas, or castahanas indians,
their residence and number. ii. 38.
Patackosi. iii. 175.

Patawoenicke river, virginia. ix. 110.
Patent to mr. white and others, of
dorchester, england, of land be-
tween 3 miles north of merrimack
and 3 miles south of charles river.

v. 89. of new england, the grand,
of 1620. v. 80. (And see the ter-
ritories conveyed, and the parties
or persons to whom the conveyance
was made.) of mashpee indians,
granted. iii. 11.

Patrick, capt. daniel, shot at stamford.
vi. 425. sworn a freeman. vii. P.
29. 34. his pay. P. 85. sent by
massachusetts with troops against
indians at block island. viii. 143.
in the war with capt. mason against
the pequots. 147. his pension from
massachusetts. 234.

Pattasquamscuck, or pettesquamscuck.

viii. 96.

Patten, william. ii. 162.
Patten, rev. william, of halifax. iv.
282. 283.

x. 178.

Patten, mary. x. 178.
Patten, rev. dr. of newport. iv. 283.
Patten, amos. viii. 115.
Patterson, widow,
Patterson, grisel,
Patteshall, richard. viii. 105.
Patteshall, miss. x. 2.
Pattison, edward. viii 139.
Patucket river. x. 171.
Patuxant river, virginia. ix. 110.
Patuxet, or plymouth. i. (xx.) v.37.
41.98. ix. 49.
Patuxet river. vi. 521.
Paucatuke river. vi. 582.
Paukopunnakuk hill. iii. 175.
Paul's point. iii. 45.
Paunche indians, ii. 35. their number
and residence. 36.
Paupers in boston alms-house. i. 131.
Pauquiaug, or weathersfield. vi. 307.
Paucatuck river. vii. 91. 92. the

boundary between rhode island and
connecticut. vii. 122.
Pawcatuck bay. viii. 149.
Pawkunnawkuts, or wampanoags, in-
dians, their place of residence. ix.
236.

Pawnees, language. ii. 26. 28. 29. res-
idence and number. 33.
Pawtucket indians, their place of resi-
dence. ix. 236.

Pawtucket river. ix. 172.
Pawtuxet river. ix. 172.
Pautuxet planted. ix. 182.
Paybody, john. vii. 138.
Paybody, william. vii. 138. x. 58. 64.
66.68. 71.

Payne, john. viii. 107.

Payne, william. x. 27.

Payson, rev. edward, of rowley. iv.
142.

Payson, samuel. ii. 176. 178. 180.
Payson, rev. edward, of portland. iv.
181.

Payson, john-1. ii. 178.

Peaked mountain. viii. 115.
Peakes, william. iv. 241.
Pearl river. ii. 16. 17. 43.
Pearson, george. i. 121.

Peas 10s. sterling a bushel in massa-
chusetts. vii. P. 10.

Pease, theophilus, his preservation. iv.
264.

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Pecock, or pocock,

v. 122.

Peekskill. iii. 245.
Pegipscot river. v. 31.
Pekash, or pequot. vii. P. 25.
Peirce, capt. john, of the ship para-
gon, employed to obtain a patent
for plymouth colony. v. 80. 81.
his fraudulent conduct. 81. 82.
first patent of plymouth colony ta-
ken in his name; richard gardiner's
letter to him. ix. 27. his selfish
views. 28.

Peirce, capt. william, arrives in the
ann with passengers. v. 82. 130.
arrives in the lyon. 139. saves the
ambrose. 140. vii. P. 19. iv.
156. his ship cast away near vir-
ginia. v. 202. serviceable in bring-
ing passengers to new england;
goes to providence island and is
killed. vi. 378. 379. who had
been sent to ireland, arrives oppor-
tunely at nantasket. vii. P. 18.
goes for, and arrives in england. P.

25. arrives in the lyon, which is
saluted by boston. P. 37. sails for
virginia and england. P. 38. 69.
71. arrives with passengers in the
lyon. P. 67. his ship lost, with a
part of his men and passengers, and
goods, belonging to boston and ply-
mouth. P. 86. 87. his letter
about the loss of his ship. P. 87.
88..

Peirce, james. vi. 642.
Peirce, daniel. iii. 119.

Peirson, rev. abraham, removes to long
island. v. 245. vii. 22. 23.
Pelham, in massachusetts. iii. 247.
Pelham, herbert, assistant. iv. 110. v.
122. commissioner. vi. 499. vii. 16.
55.

Pelham, william. vii. P. 4.

Pellets of clay, a curious discharge of.
vi. 646.

Pelton, or strayton, george, his bees in
virginia. ix. 120.

Pemaquid. i. (iv.) v. 11. 15. 16. 89.
rifled by pirates. 160. indians at.
vi. 629. rifled by bull and other pi-
rates. vii. P. 73.

Pemberton, james. vii. P. 4.
Pemberton, john. vii. P. 70.
Pemberton, rev. ebenezer, of boston.
i. (xxx.)

Pemberton, dr. ebenezer. viii, 158.
Pemberton, john. viii. 185.
Pemberton,
iii. 13.

Pembroke, earl of, a patentee of new
england. v. 217.

Pembroke, philip, earl of. ix. 185.
Pembroke in massachusetts. vii. 141.
indian name. 144. 146.
Pemigewasset river. iii. 109. 111. 113.
114.
Pendleton, major bryan, of saco. vi.
542. 600. viii. 229.
Penequese island. iii. 78.
Pengry, moses. viii. 107.
Penguin river. iv. 291.
Penhallow, samuel, his account of rev.
charles morton. i. 161. indian wars
quoted. iv. 129. referred to. viii.
254.

Penhallow, richard-w. iii. 119.
Penmanmore. vii. 186.
Penn, its meaning. vii. 186.
Penn, william, his letter to governour
hinckley, of plymouth. vii. 185.
his letter to richard turner. 186.
confirmation of pennsylvania to

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him. 186. countenanced slavery;
left a family of slaves. viii. 185.
Penn, elder james. vii. P. 4. 69.
marshal of the courts in massachu-
setts, his salary. viii. 233. 234. x.

24.

Pennacooke. v. 242.

Pennington, isaac. vi. 349.
Pennington, lieut. viii. 156.
Pennsylvania, origin of its name, and
its etymology; debate about its
name. vii. 186. letters on the at-
tempts to abolish slavery there.
viii. 183. 192. towns in, their do-
nations to boston during its port
bill. ix. 161. 163. 165.
Penobscot. i. (iv.) plymouth trad-
ing house at, rifled by the french.
v. 161. or pentagoet. vi. 494.
trade to, at the disposal of ply-
mouth people. vii. P. 34. ply-
mouth trading house at, rifled by the
french. P. 62. mr. allerton's trad-
ing house at, broken, and people
killed by the french. P. 74.
Penobscot indians. iv. 130.

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nor-

Pequots, at war with the english. i.
(xxix.) mortality among. ii. 66.
iv. 28. take prisoners near hart-
ford. 28. 30. 42. their cruel dis-
position. 43. defeated by the eng-
lish. 47. 49. a warlike race.
33. cause of war with the english.
93. kill captains stone and
ton. 156. peace made with. 166.
176. murder oldham and declare
war against the english. 176. 248.
250. sachem persuades the dela-
wares to sell to new haven men.
vi. 380. vii. 81. war with massa-
chusetts. 76. decree in favour
of. 92. and other indians, allies
of connecticut against the nar-
ragansets. 112. or pekash.
25.
wars with canonicus and mian-
tonemy, chiefs of the narragansets,
about territory. P. 58. 59. war
with the english. P. 59. 93. kill

P.

captains oldham and stone; murder
and torture english, and resolve
to extirpate them, and tempt the
narragansets and mohegans to join
them. viii. 123. causes of the war
against them detailed. 130. 131.
massachusetts sends troops against
them under capt. endicott and oth-
ers. 131. kill people at weathers-
field. 132. a brief history of their
war by major john mason, with an
introduction and notes by rev. t.
prince. 120. 153. place of resi-
dence. 122. 123. troops sent
against by connecticut, under capt,
mason. viii. 133. fort attacked
and burnt. 139. remove towards
manhatoes. 145.
many captured
by capt. mason.
147. 148. many
surrender and are given to uncas,
miantonimo and nynigrett;
mainder settle in different places.
148. 149. number killed in the
war. v. 251. 252. 254. lived prin-
cipally where stonington and gro-
ton, connecticut, now stand; war
was the first in new england. ix.
176. in which they were almost ex-
tirpated. 177. place of residence.
235. defeated by capt.
massachusetts and plymouth send
soldiers against. x. 59.
Pequod river, now thames river. V.
19. 33.

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Perkins, william. vii. P. 86.
Perkins, capt. vii. 54.
Perkins, william.
x. 176.
Perkins, john. viii. 107.
Perkins, jacob. viii. 107.
Perkins, david. vii. 148. 159.
Perkins, sergeant. vi. 628.
Perkins, rev. daniel, of bridgewater.
vii. 163. 168.

Perkins, dr. richard. vii. 160. 163.
169.

Perkins, thomas. vii. 170.

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