X. 54. Duncan, samuel-w. iv. 169. Duston, mrs. martha, of haverhill, captured by indians. iv. 128. her sufferings during captivity; her in- fant murdered; kills ten indians general court. iv. 129. 198. ferred to; his expedition against Dutch colony at new york. i. 140. of hudson's river, teach the indians V. 100. and makes promises to massachu. vard college. ii. 162. iv. 76. 234. vision, consternation at their ap- pearance. iii. 147. supply in cod. v. 322. 323. their difficulties set. tled by commissioners. 435. seize from his life and errours ; his letter with indians, and are relieved by 441. have further his description of intercept the trading of new haven ence with plymouth colony. 667. transcript of mourt's relation. ix. plymouth people of fresh or con- wind- sor, on connecticut river. P. 95. ii. 2. 15. settled at hudson's river within the virginia patent; their fort. ix 113. at war with the spaniards. vii.P.81. Dutch sheep brought to massachusetts. vii. P. 92. ginia. vii. P. 59. 99. Dye, . Dutton, rev. john, of north yar- East sunapee pond. viii. 174. East mud pond. viii. 174. rated ; petition for extension of ned by cameron. vii. 60. of concord. preacher at x. 57. called ori. similes of their seals. viii. 2594 ecclesiastical history. 61. bounds. 62. lands and ponds. 62. v. 124. of new haven colony. vi. 320. dies. vi. 316. 320. 329. 467. 521. 548. 557. vii. 1. 7. 8. 129. removed. v. 247. Eaton, samuel, dies. vi. 331. Eaton, samuel, presented for mixed dancing. x. 69. Eaton, samuel. vii. 138. Eaton, benjamin. iii. 208. Eaton, ebenezer. iii. 208. Eaton, joseph. ii. 178. Eaton, rev. samuel, of harpswell. iv. 180. 181. Eaton, rev. peter, of boxford. iv. Eaton, françis. X. 57. iv. 132. Eatow, jack, a moheage indian, his Ebeling, professor christopher-d. of library purchased and presented to harvard college by israel thorndike. the slaughter of whites inade by tory of america, referred to. viii. 268. 269. 276. letter to presi- 41. vi. 646. vii. 14. 50. account works on america; requesting an account of connecticut, and men- in germany, and their productions. viii. 270-275. 36 Ecclesiastical history of massachu- | Eel river beach. ii. 162. setts, by rev. dr. j. eliot, referred to. Eel river bridge. iv. 229. Eelles, rev. nathaniel, of scituate. iv. Eelles, rev. nathaniel, jun. of stoning- ton, connecticut. iv. 237. Eelles, rev. edward, of middletown, connecticut. iv. 90. 94. 237. Egeish, or aleche, indians, their resi- 60. its excellent water. iii. 40. 24. v. 148. those only who pay 10s. to a single england — complained of by king's commissioners. viii. 76. 79. teaching elder at roxbury; charac- ter. ii. 92 93. described by john dunton. 108. success amongst them. 114. obtains lands for christian indians. vi. 544. Jabours mandamus counsellor. vii. 153. 652. 6533. viii. 29. arrives. vii. P. 37. 49. joins boston church, and preaches in the place of rev. j. wil. son, then in england. vii. P. 37. 38. 69. 72. notice of. vii. P. 48 -50. sworn a freeman, vii. P. 57. second minister of roxbury. racter. vi. 606. v. 135. 187. vi. list of mar begun," published at large. ix. ry observations on by j. pickering, x. 82. extract esq. (xxx.) and an index of words with their meanings. (xlviii.) re- P. 57. elder. P. 69. Eliot, andrew. j. 229. Eliot, andrew. i. 229. Eliot, rev. jared, of killingworth, con- ix. v. 198. X. 6. 35. necticut, doubts the validity of pres- Ellis, iv. 230. iv. 277. Ellis river. iv. 185. 227. his family. 238. his remarks Elmes, rodolphus. iv. 241. by first settlers at plymouth. ix. Emerson, john. iii. 223. Emerson, moses. iv. 169. Emerson, rev. daniel, of hollis, new hampshire. iv. 78. viii. 178. siastical history of massachusetts. i. memoir of. i. 254. ordained at X. 75. vii. 164. governour bradford. v. 115. cha- v. 114. goes to v. 104. ii. 163. 266. iv. 198. v. 181. vi. 488. 499. vii. 32. 117. to rev. dr. freeman. iii. 289. new englaud company complaining of irregular trade with indians. 123. letter from hon. robert boyle. dock, about sending colonists and viii. 116. 52. defaces the king's colours and setilement of roger williams. 203. gers, dutch sheep, and mares. vii. 252. viii. 131. one of the stand- ing council. v. 259. assistant. 124. vii. P. 5. 6. 8. 14. 15. 21. 27. 29. 30. 32. 35. 36. 58. 60. 63. 66. 68. 85. 86. 91. 93. major gene- ral of massachusetts. viii. 1. 11. 14. deputy governour. vi. 370. X. V. 373. 519. 543. vii. 35. 44. viii. Erasmus. i. 244. Erronists. iv.5. 21. tory, corrected. ii. 274. at war with holland. vi. 323. 586. new england. iv. 14. 34. religious, government of massachusetts. vii. 14. Erving, capt. iy. 89. Erving, george-w.esq.. X. 192. Esquimaux indians. ii. 11. their lan- guage, customs, manners, residence, who had been forcibly carried to Essex, sagamoreship, of agawam. iii. an american indian, Europe has 587 languages. ix. (iii.) Evarts, jeremiah. ii. 176. 178. 181. a schoolmaster at sa- Everett, rev. noble, minister of ware- Everett, rev. edward, professor at har Everson, john. iii. 208. Ewachim, indian corn. ix. 101. number of 48. favoured by go- Ewer, rev. dr. bishop of landaff. ii. 190. 215. ny. vii. P. 2. mr. wheelwright, and others, who 192. against canada, in 1600, abor- tive. 260. 11. re- on on v. 248. 1 1 |