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Pole star, its name among indians. ix. Porey,

98.

Pollard,

his mill. x. 65.

Polly, william. viii. 46.
Polson, capt. viii. 157.
Polypody cove in carver. iv. 275.
Pomeramus. vi. 553.
Pomham. See pumham.

Pomfret's poems, quoted. iv. 93.
Pomponoho, or peter, chief of titicut
indians. vii. 143. 144.
Pomroye, edward. viii. 148.

Poncas, or poncars, indians, their re-
sidence and numbers. ii. 34.
Ponds, village of. iii. 176.
Ponnakin. iii. 179.

Pontiac, an indian chief, killed. ii. 8.
Pool, samuel. vii. P. 4.
Pool, capt. lot. ii. 180.

Pool,

vii. 123.

Poonseag, its meaning. x. 171.
Poor meadow brook. vii. 115.
Pope, seth. iv. 293.

Pope,

viii. 196.

Pope's point furnace in carver.
272.

iv.

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Popham, sir francis, sends ships to
new england. v. 37. a patentee
of new england. 217. with oth-
ers, sends a ship to the settlement
begun in new england; sends ships
to trade on the coast of new eng-
land. ix. 4.
Popham, capt. george, comes to new
england as president of a colony. v.
36. dies at sagadahock. 37. and
capt. rawley gilbert, sent with men
and ordnance to begin a settlement
in new england. ix. 3. 4. dies in
new england. 4.
Popish priests released from prison by
king charles, but no puritan. vii. P
64,"corrections."

-, secretary in virginia.

v. 75. ix. 114.
Portroyal, island of. iii. 241.
Portroyal, jamaica. iii. 286.
Portroyal, nova scotia. v. 15. a

scotch plantation, sold to the
french, who send papists thither, to
the trouble of massachusetts. vii.
P. 84. surrendered by treaty of
charles i. to france. P. 78. at-
tacked by indians. viii. 248. the
french dislodged from by sir s. ar-
gall. ix. 5.

Porter, john. vii. 93. viii. 63. 64. ix.
179.

Porter, john, jun. his protection from
king's commissioners. viii. 96.
viii. 243.

Porter,

Porter, rev. john, of bridgewater. vii.
166. 168.

Porter, jacob, his account of plainfield,
massachusetts. viii. 167. 173. of
cummington. x. 41.
Porter, adam x. 44.
Porter, john. vii. 166. 170.
Porter, rev. huntington, of rye, new
hampshire. vii. 166. 170.
Porter, jonathan. vii. 166. 170.
Porter, rev. dr. eliphalet, of roxbury.
i. 248. ii. 152. vii. 166. 170.
Porter, rev. nathaniel, of conway,
new hampshire. iii. 104.
Porter, rev. experience, of winchester,
new hampshire. ix. 367.
Porter,
vii. 123.
Portsmouth, new hampshire, earth-
quakes at. iv. 70. parsonage
house and chapel built at. v. 220.
declared to belong to massachu-
setts. vi. 372. longevity in. x.

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Potter, robert. ix. 182.

Potter, rev. nathaniel, of brookline. ii.
149. 153.

Potter, lieut. iv. 219.
Potter, elizabeth. x. 177.

Poultry early carried to virginia. viii.
210.

Powah, a sort of indian juggler, his
occupation. ix. 92. 93.
Powder, gun, early preparations for
manufacturing in massachusetts.
vii. 44. people must provide them-
selves with. P. 26.
Powder hill. vii. P. 73.
Powell,

vi. 511. not allowed
to be settled in boston as minister,
but is chosen elder. 551.

Powers, rev. peter, of haverhill, new
hampshire. iii. 112. iv. 78.
Powhatan, sachem of virginia.
203.

viii.

Pownal, gov. thomas. i. (xxvii.) visits
plymouth. iii. 194.
Pownal, town. iv. 176.

Powwowes, indian. iii. 127. v. 34.
Praire de françois. ii. 40.
Prairie des chien. ii. 41.

Pratt, john, a surgeon, notice of; his
apology for misrepresentations
against new england. vii. 126. and
wife, drowned on the coast of spain.
vi. 525.

Pratt, phineas. iii. 184. vii. 122.
123.

Pratt, benjamin. x. 28.
Pratt, seth. vii. 170.

Pratt, allen. vii. 170.

Pratt, william ii. 181.
Pratt,

vii. 155.

Prayer, for whom is it lawful? x. 182.
183.

Prayers on training days at boston.
ii. 107.

Preble, abraham. iv. 241. 247.
Prefatory notice of hubbard's history.
v. (iii.)

Prelacy, condemned by first planters
of new england. ii. 58.

Premium for medical dissertations. i.
118

Prentice, rev. thomas, of charlestown.
ii. 171.

Prentiss, rev. caleb of reading. iv.
197.

Presbyterian ordination, validity of,
doubted. ii. 130. iv. 302. minis-
ters prevented from preaching in
virginia. ii. 208. general assem-
bly incorporated. iv. 66. ordina-.
tion in massachusetts excites jea-
lousies. v. 189.
Presbyterianism. v. 182.
Presbyterians, oppressed by lord corn-
bury. i. 145. 146. scotch. 150.
Prescott, abel, jun. viii. 46.
Prescott, judge oliver. x. 79.
Prescott, william. x. 179.
Prescott, james. x. 79.
Prescott, samuel-j. ii. 178.
President and council appointed by
james ii. to govern massachusetts,
new hampshire, maine and narra-
ganset. viii. 180.

Presidents of massachusetts medical
society. i. 112. of harvard college,
where resident; to expound divini-.
ty. iv. 64.

Preston, dr. vii. P. 15.
Preston, lieut. viii. 156.
Preston,

printer. ii. 252.
Prevost, general. iii. 239. 240.
Price, richard. viii. 105.
Price, capt. iv. 130.

Price, rev. ebenezer, of belfast, maine,.
and boscawen, new hampshire. x.
75. 76.

Prieses, a sort of indian jugglers,
method of training them. ix. 94.
95. 96..

Priestley, dr. i. 138. quoted.
(xiv.)

Prilete, dr. x 44.

Primer for mohawk children, quoted.
x. 101. 102.

Prin, martin. See pring, martin.
Prince, gov. thomas. i. 170. iii.
173. 178. 184. 220. iv. 80. 86. 93.
100. 220. v. 72.
sent to massa-
chusetts as agent for plymouth
colony. 162. vi. 556.
letter to,
from rhode island. vii. 109.
63. 65.

x. 62.

Prence, thomas, governour, &c. See Prince, samuel, esq. of rochester and

prince, thomas, governour.

Prentice, capt. viii. 96.

Prentice, rev. nathaniel, of dunstable,
new hampshire, x. 55.

middleborough. iii. 169. iv. 302.
Prince, rev. thomas, of boston. i.
107. chronology quoted. 169.
(xxix.) notice of rev. william

hubbard. ii. 282. 200. quoted.
iii. 86. account of english minis-
ters, &c. quoted. 68, et post. 199.
iv. 200. notice of hubbard's histo-
ry. v. (iv. vi.) 662. 664. notice
of, and of his works; collections;
chronological annals of new eng-
land. vii. 179. bequest of books.
and manuscripts to old south
church; catalogue of books. 180.
annals of new england, volume 2,
number 1, republished. 189. P. 1,
et post. notes and introduction to
Mason's history of the pequot war.
viii. 120. 153. x. 39.

Prince, rev. joseph, of barrington,
new hampshire. iv. 78.
Prince james. ii. 175.
Prince, a black. viii. 46.

v. 140. meaning of, among dissen-
ters. vii. P. 25. an exercise of
publick worship. P. 70.

Proposition about magistrates' power
in matters of religion in massachu-
setts; debates about this proposition.
vi. 536.

Prospect hill. ii. 168. iii. 267.
Prospectus of hubbard's history. ii.
281.

Protestants, french, settle at new york.
i. 140. 144. 149.
Proud's history of pennsylvania refer-
red to. viii. 276.

Prout, timothy. viii. 180. x. 25. 26.
Prout, timothy, jun. ship-master, his
sufferings at sea. vi. 643. 644.
Prout, timothy. x. 28.
Prout's gore. iv. 176.

Prince maurice fort at hudson's river. Prouty, richard. iv. 229.

ix. 113.

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vii. 54.

state,

at

description

Prison brook, now little brook. iii.
181.
Pritchard,
Privateering, called by king james
splendidum furtum. vi. 527.
Privy council, (england,) summons
massachusetts to appear, and an-
swer to charges against them by
morton and others. v. 151. 153.
discharges the accused; lords of,
stop ships coming to massachusetts.
152. 154. appoint lords for govern-
ing plantations. 264. its order, dis-
charging massachusetts from the
charges of sir f. gorges and others.
vii. P. 90. 91
Proclamation of lord dunmore men-
tioned. ii. 224.
Professional men in hillsborough coun-
ty, new hampshire. vii. 71.
Prophesying, meaning of, at plymouth.

Providence, rhode island, planted by
roger williams. vi. 335. ecclesias-
tical affairs. 335. strange delu-
sions at. 338. 339 anabaptists at,
divided in opinion. 343. request
massachusetts to give them aid or
council; four of its men taken un-
der the jurisdiction of massachu-
setts. 344. and other lands, ob-
tained of canonicus by governour
winthrop and roger williams. vii.
76. planted. 14. plantation, pa-
tent to; commission to john clarke,
as agent there. 90. 103. form of
deeds. ix. 198. historical account
of. 166. named and settled by
roger williams and twelve others.
170. original association of govern-
ment. 183. roger williams's letter
to, about freedom. 191. first
church, formed by roger williams,
was congregational, but soon chang-
ed to baptist. 196. plantations,
including providence and rhode
island, incorporation by parliament.
188. 189. code of laws agreed on.
189. liberty of conscience. 190.
resolves about toleration of qua-
kers; address to richard cromwell
on that subject. 192. letter to sir
h. vane, jun.; charter from charles
ii. allowing liberty of conscience.
195. See rhode island.

Providence island, settlement at, cap-
tured by spaniards. vi. 377. peti-
tions new england for aid. 378,-
(one of the summer islands) settle-

ment of, by massachusetts people, Puttequomscut. vii. 75.
abandoned. vii. 34. 35.
Province bills note on. iv. 99.
Provincial congress at salem, concord
and cambridge. vii. 160.
Provincials, a list of those killed and
wounded at the battles of concord
and lexington. viii. 45.
Provisions scarce in massachusetts in
1640. v. 238. 246. purchase of,
regulated. vii. P. 30. not to be
bought on board the ships that ar-
rive, without permission. P. 30.
Prudden, rev. peter, of milford, con-
necticut. vi. 319. character. 328.
Psalms, and gospel of st. john, version
of, by experience mayhew. iii. 68.
Puant, or winebago indians. ii. 9. fe-
rocity and number. 10.
"Publick friend," against slavery, by
langhorne. viii. 185. 186.
Publick worship, support of, in new
york. i. 152. 153.

Puckanokick. See packanokick.
Puff fish, described. iii. 55. 56.
Puffer, rev. dr. reuben, of berlin.

60.

Pulaski, count. iii. 242.

iv.

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Puritans, history of, by neal, referred
to. i. 165. rise of. (xiv.)
Purysburg. iii. 239.

Putawatamies indians. ii. 5. 12. their|
numbers. 5. receive an annuity
from united states. 5. 6.

Putnam, nathaniel. viii. 105.
Putnam, john. viii. 106.
Putnam, henry. viii. 46.
Putnam, perley. viii. 47.
Putnam, gen. israel. iv. 210.
Putnam col. rufus. iv: 52.
Putnam, nathan. viii. 46.
Putnam, aaron. ii. 176. 180.
Putnam, aaron-h. ii. 178.

Putnam, judge samuel, his notice of
judge thomas. x. 5.

Pylarinus, of venice. i. 106.
Pym,
i (xxviii.)
Pynchon, or pinchon, william, assist-
ant. v. 124. arrives. 133. set-
tles roxbury. 135. springfield. vi.
308. magistrate. vii. 129. assist-
ant. P. I. 3. 5. 6. 14. notice of;
an associate with the original paten-
tees; principal founder of roxbury;
first member of its church. P. 14.
21. 23. 25. 27. 30. 31. 32. 34. 35.
58. 60. boat cast away. P. 36.
assistant. P. 61. 63. 65. 66. 68. 72.
91.92. treasurer and assistant P.
85. 86. 93. viii. 97. papers relative
to. 227. 249.
Pynchon, col. john.
237. letter from
of united colonies
troops against the indians.
letter from thomas wells about the
strength of the french in canada,
the new england prisoners there,
etc. 239. vi. 629.
Pynchon, joseph. i. 111.
Pynchon, john, esq. viii. 227.

Q.

viii. 44. 181.
commissioners
about sending

238.

Quackery punished. vii. P. 21.
Quadaquina. v. 61.
Quahaug, fish. iii. 58. iv. 289.
Quakers in new york. i, 150. 155.
in rhode island. vi 336. not tax-
ed in massachusetts colony for sup-
port of other denominations. ii.
201. opposed by roger williams. v.
209. vi. 350. most numerous party
in rhode island. 350. punished
capitally in massachusetts; laws
against in massachusetts defended.
572. arrival of, at boston and rhode
island. vii. 82. measures taken
against, by united colonies. 82. 85.
86. compelled to train, watch, &c.
in rhode island. 83. answers about,
from the general assembly of rhode
island to the commissioners of the
united colonies. 83. 84. trouble-
some in rhode island. 85. laws
against in england; charles ii.'s let-
ter against indulging them in mas-
sachusetts. viii. 54. alteration of
the laws of massachusetts against
them proposed. 86. forbidden by
plymouth colony to disseminate

their opinions.

x. 61. a person Quincy, josiah. i. 249.

fined for attending a meeting. 69. Quincy, hon. josiah. viii. 298.

disturb plymouth; their opinions.

70. 71.

Quanset bay. iv. 289.
Quantisset. iii. 178.

Quarrantine at rainsford island.
108.

Quinnepiack, or quinnypiag, now new
haven. viii. 146.
Quinnibaug river. ix. 201.
Quinsey,

viii. 243.

i. Quittaquas pond in rochester.

Quarrel between new haven people
and the dutch at manhatoes.
545.

Quarrellers, indians. ii. 43.
Quarry hill. ii. 168.

vi.

Quartier, james, a florentine, employ-
ed by francis i., his voyage of dis-
covery. v. 9.
Quashuet river. iii. 2.
Quatchet, its meaning. ix. 91.
Quayz. ii. 25. 26.

Quebec, summoned by col. arnold to
surrender. ii. 237. attacked by
montgomery. 243. its general hos-
pital chapel. 242. iii. 259. vi.
639. taken by capt. kirk from the
french in 1629. vii. P. 52. sur-
rendered by treaty of charles i. to
the french. P. 78. sometimes
spelled kebec. P. 78.
Quelqueshoe river. ii, 27.
Queries respecting indians. ii. 1.
Quesada indian language. ii. 18.
Questions, proposed by massachusetts
general court, about baptism. i.
197. in massachusetts, relating to
church members and baptism of
their children, with answers. vi.
563. 570. 587. concerning the con-
sociation of churches. i. 198. pro-
posed by rector of yale college and
others, respecting episcopal ordina-
tion. iv. 298. of conscience. X.
182. 183.

Quetequas. See quittaquas and quit-
tiquash.

Quichichchich. iv. 126.
Quick's hole. iii. 77.
Quicure. ii. 41.

Quillipiuk, or quinnepiack, or quinny-
piag, now new haven, settled.

317. 319. See new haven.

Quincy, edmund. iii. 285.

x. 23.

Quincy, hon. edmund. ii. 188.

164.

Quincy, john. vii. 165.

V1.

vii.

Quincy, samuel, his letter to edmund

quincy. ii. 188.

Quincy, col. josiah. iii. 234.

253.

Quitticus pond. x. 34.
Quittiquash hills. iv. 254. 265.
Quittiquash brook. iv. 254.
Quittiquash island. iv. 266.

iv.

Quo warranto, issued against new eng-
land patent. v. 268. against mas-
sachusetts. 272. copy of the first
issued against massachusetts. viii.
96. 97. sent by sir. e. andros to
governour of connecticut. 237.
Quorum of assistants altered. vii. P.
22.
Quuennet, or quuinnet, meaning of.

iii. 169.

R.

R, not articulated by indians. iii.

21.

iv. 199.

Rache-jaune river. ii. 36.
Ragged mountain. viii. 174.
Rainsford, edward, elder.
vii. P. 69.
Rainsford's island, hospital at. i. 108.
Rainy lake. ii. 12.
Rale. See ralle.

Raleign, north carolina, persons from,
settle east tennessee. vii. 58.
Raile, rev. sebastian, a french jesuit,
killed at norridge wock. ii. 231.
letter to his reverend father, written
on the day he was slain. viii. 245.
249. biographical notice of. 250.
257. master of several indian lan-
guages. 250. writes indian poetry.
250. 251. his dictionary of the ab-
nakis language is seized, and placed
in harvard college library. 253.
letter to capt. moody. 258. papers
relating to his inciting indians
against massachusetts. 264. 267.
an intercepted letter from, detailing
the war of norridge wock indians
against the english. 266. 267. dic-
tionary of the abnaki language re-
ferred to. x. 123. 141.
Ralley. See ralle.
Ralph, rev. john. iii. 13.

Ram island. iii. 75.

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