Greenland, or karalit language is spo- | Gurnet, the. ii. 180. 182. hill. iii. fort. iii. 197. nose.
ken in asia. ix. 233.
Greenleaf, benjamin. iv. 169. Greenleaf, lieut. vii. 55.
Greenough, rev. william, of newtown. ii. 152.
Greenough, ebenezer. iv. 169. Greenough, nathaniel. vii. 135. Greensmith, punished for mis- representing the opinions of minis- ters. v. 294.
Habeas corpus, proceedings about in massachusetts, 1707. viii. 240-
242. Haddington, viscount, a patentee of new england. v. 217. Hadley, samuel. viii. 45. · Hadley, thomas. viii. 45. Hadley, town. iii. 247.
consequence of difficulties in the churches of hartford, etc. vi. 316. 543.
Hadleys, a harbour. iii. 75. Hagar, uriah. iii. 269.
Hagar, a domestick, saves two of rev. mr. rolfe's children. iv. 131. Hagley. iii. 169.
Haines, john. See haynes. Haldimand, general. iv. 213. Hale, robert. vii. P. 69.
Hale, thomas, sen. viii. 106. Hale, moses. iv. 90. 91. 142. Hale, rev. moses, of chester, new hampshire. ix. 368.
Hale, deborough. x. 177. Hale, nathan, esq. x. 191. Hales,
-, goes to rhode island. vi. 340. becomes a disciple of mrs. hutchinson. 341.
Halfway pond. iii. 164. 175. 200. iv. 287.
Halifax, lord. i. (xxviii.)
Halifax, massachusetts, soil and busi- ness. iii. 164. notes on; incor- poration and mills. iv. 279. 281. rivers, brooks and ponds. 280. iron ore; houses and families; longevity of inhabitants. church history. 282.
Halket, col. sir peter, killed at brad- dock's defeat. viii. 154. 156. Halket, francis, major of brigade. viii. 156.
Hall, rev. thomas, of leghorn. 167.
Hall, deacon moses.
Hancock, mary. vii. 163. Handelian musical society at amherst, new hampshire. ii. 249.
Handmaid arrives at plymouth, dis- masted, with passengers, and cows. vii. P. 5. 10. master comes to bos- ton. P. 6.
Hanes, midshipman. viii. 156. Hanmore, iv. 241.
Hansard, capt. viii. 156.
viii. Hansford taken by beverley, and exe- cuted. i. 62.
Hall, professor f. his statistical ac- count of middlebury, vermont. 123.
Hall, moses, instructer. ii. 180. Haller
Hallock, rev. moses, of plainfield. viii. 171.
Hamilton, or ipswich hamlet. 120. Hamilton, marquis, a patentee of new england. v. 217. his grant of a part of connecticut. vi. 309. sent with troops to germany. vii. P. 55. Hamilton, capt. viii. 157. Hamilton, lieut. iv. 219. Hamilton, duke, executed. Hamilton, dr. i. 138. Hamlin,
Hammond, thomas, a patentee of new england. v. 217.
Hammond, john. iv. 259. x. 37. Hammond, samuel. iv. 259. 260. Hammond, thomas. iv. 261. Hammond, iv. 260. 277. 294. Hampden, john, a friend to massa- chusetts. i. (xxvii.) iv. 158. Hampton, rev. persecuted by
lord cornbury. i. 146. Hampton, new hampshire, settled. v. 174. 236. or winnicowet, plant- ed. 242. dispute about title to. 242. contentions in. vi. 412. 413. in the county of northfolk, be- ing 17th church gathered. vii. 17. longevity in. x. 181. indian bar-
barities at. vi. 33. Hanbury,
Harden, or harding. xii. 151. Harden, nathaniel. vii. 165. Hardine, vi. 343. Harding, or harden. vii. 151.
Hardwick, purchased of indians. i. 180.
Hard-wood, a place on st. peter's river. ii. 41.
Hardy, thomas. vii. P. 86. Hare indians. ii. 43.
Harlackenden, roger, leader of the military. iii. 148. v. 177. assist- ant. v. 133. mistake about. vii. P. 39.
Harley, robert. vi. 349. Harlow, capt edward.
v. 13. comes to new england; seizes indians. 37. attacked by indians. 37. 38. carries five indians to england. 38.
Harlston, richard, capt. of the jewel. v. 129.
Harmon, capt. with troops, kills father ralle. viii. 245.
Harmon's journal, quoted. x. 131.
145. Harones indians. Harraseekit, indian iv. 179. Harrington,
viii. 246. 247. name of freeport. i. (xiv.) Harrington, rev. timothy, of lancaster. iii. 269. vii. 163.
Harrington, mrs. mary. iii. 271. Harrington, jonathan. viii. 45. Harrington, caleb. viii. 45. Harris, william. vii. 98. ix. 170. 182.
iii. 164. 184. iv. 249. Harris, arthur. vii. 138. 147. 149. 150.
Hanbury, william. iv. 100. Hanchet, capt. ii. 233. Hancock, john, governour.
vii. 163. x. 29.
Harris, capt. william. ii. 175. Harris, dr. his note on jamaica. iii. 285.
Harris, rev. dr. thaddeus-mason, of dorchester. i. 148. procures a copy of wonder-working provi- dence in england. ii. 49. 152. 178. account of dorchester quoted. 72. Harris, rev. dr. william, of new york. x. 192.
Harris, william. vii. 140.
Harris, thomas. ii. 176. 179. 180. Harris, luther. ii. 158. Harris,
ordered to quit
comes to new
virginia. vi. 522. england. 523. settles in ireland. 524. viii. 31.
Harrison, capt. lieut. viii. 156. Hart, rev. john, of east guilford, con- necticut, becomes an episcopalian. ii. 129. 131. iv. 298. 299. Hart, thomas. viii. 107. Hart, capt. lieut. viii. 156. Hartford, connecticut, settlement. iii. 151. church. iv. 1. 30. or suckiaug, settled.
culties in church. viii. 122.
vi. 307. diffi- 315. settled.
Harvard college. i. 105. anatomi- cal museum. 117. vote on the death of rev. dr. eliot. 239. funds for missions to indians. ii. 47. described by dunton. 107. 108. iii. 137. a paper relating to. iv. 64. address of its fellows to go- vernour dudley. iv. 65. vote of plymouth colony respecting. 85. v. 237. contributions in aid of. 237. furnishes godley ministers. 237. difficulties at, about mr. eaton, its first instructer, who is re- moved. 247. its feoffees appoint- ed, to consist of all the magistrates, and the elders of the six next ad- joining churches. vi. 372. two thousand acres of land given to vi. 555. contributions for erecting new building. 610. established; description of buildings; £500 and charlestown ferry granted to;
colonies grant; privileges granted. vii. 16. 27. 28. 29. 168. state in 1665; indians educating there, etc. viii. 65. 66. letter about. x. 187. receipts from charlestown ferry in president dunster's time. 187.
Harvest, the first at plymouth. ix. 60. Harvey, susan. x. 178. Harward, rev. thomas. i. 107. Harwood, george, of london, trea- surer of massachusetts company. v. 121. 138. vii. P. 9. viii. 228. Hasanameset, or grafton. vi. 544. Haselrig, sir arthur. i. (xxviii.) ix.. 185.
Haskell, john. iv. 259. 260. Haskell, major elnathan. iv. 261. x. 37.
Haskel's cove. iv. 260.
Hastings, rev. joseph-s. of northamp- ton, new hampshire, embraces san- demanianism. iv. 291.
Hatch, william, sen. an early settler of scituate. iv. 78. 220. 229. 239. 243. vii. 147.
Hatch, jeremiah. iv. 241. Hatch, walter. iv. 241.
Hatch, colonel, of dorchester. iv. 131. Hatch, rev. nymphas, of tisbury. iii.
Hatch's island. iv. 224. Hatfield. iii. 247. attacked by in- dians; its inhabitants killed and captured. vi. 636. 637. Hathaway, iv. 260. 294. Hatherly, timothy. iv. 239. 241. founder of scituate. 220. 221. 224. 225. 235. 241. v. 82. vii. 122. P. 31. 34. 61. 64-corrections. Hathorne, william, his character. iv. 24. agent for massachusetts to d'aulney. vi. 494. 543. vii. 55. viii. 88. 98. 100. 110. Hathorne, capt. lieutenant.
Haugh. See hough. Hauxshaw, lieutenant. iv. 218. Haven, elias. viii. 45. Haven, rev. thomas, of reading. viii. 178. 179.
Haven, rev. samuel, of portsmouth. ii. 149. iv. 78. Haven, rev. joseph, of rochester, new hampshire. iii. 104. Haven, nathaniel-a. x. 192.
Haven, mrs. ii. 168. Haverhill, massachusetts, indian deed of, iv. 170. historical sketch of; river fishery. iv. 121. ponds, bridges, situation and aqueduct. 122. buildings, trade, manufac- tures and ship building. 123. dis- tilleries. 124. schools and libra- ry. 125. newspapers, fire club. 126. indian wars and votes specting the defence of the town. 127. attacked by indians. 128. 130. meeting-house preserved by mr. davis; sufferings by the great descent. 131. fort against in- dians, and historical dates. 132. votes an allowance for killing a wolf. 133. extracts from town records; throat distemper at; alms-house. 134. meeting-houses; dissentions; petition to general court. 135 inhabitants; eccle- siastical history; ministers and church gathered. 138. 142. pa- rishes. 147. 150 baptist church. 150. planted; origin of name. v. 137.
church gathered. vi. 416. being the 26th in massachusetts. viii. 1.
Haward, or howard. vii. 151. Haward, john. vii. 138. 147. 149. 151. 157. 159.
Haward, ensign. vii. 144. 157. Haward, ensign john.
Haynes, john, arrives. iii. 134. go- vernour of massachusetts. 147. v. 157. 159. removes to hartford. iii. 151. gives notice of indian hostilities; governour of connecti- cut. vi. 447. 449. his exertions to bring about a confederation. 466. vii. 129.
Haynes, joseph, writes against rev. mr. bacheller. iv. 148. Haynes, deacon josiah. viii. 45. Haynes, joshua. viii. 45. Hayward, dr. lemuel. i. 109. Hayward, thomas. vii. 138. 141. 147. 149. 151. 159. Hayward, joseph. vii. 143. 149. 159. Hayward, elisha. vii. 143. 149. Hayward, ansel. vii. 147. Hayward, lieutenant thomas. 149. 150. Hayward, john. vii. 149. 150. 157. Hayward, captain. vii. 157. Hayward, nathaniel. vii. 157. Hayward, dorothy. vii, 159. Hayward, beza. vii. 160. 161, 170. Hayward, barzillai. vii. 169. Hayward, nathan. vii. 170. Hayward, oliver. vii. 171. Hayward, james. viii. 45. Hazard, ebenezer, account of the loganian library. ii. 269. remarks relating to the author of "a brief view of religious liberty in new york." 270. letter correcting errours in rev. mr. schermerhorn's report. iv. 65. quoted. vii. 77.
Heberden, dr. william. vii. 71. Hecatompolis of doctor cotton mather, quoted. i. (xxvi.) Heckewelder, rev. john, historical ac- count of indians referred to. ix. 225. 227. 232. 240. x. 98, et post 129. 137. 150. Hector, ship. v. 241. Hedge,
"a valiant, resolute
gentlemen. viii. 140. Hedge, levi, professor, of harvard col- lege. x. 191.
Heidleburg, now new london, new hampshire. viii. 175. Heister. i. 108.
Hell-gate, description of. vi. 670. Hemmenway, daniel. viii. 45. Hemp, abundant in massachusetts. vi. 36. at connecticut river, appa- rently raised by indians, and indige- nous. vii. P. 94. early in new england. ix. 19. Hempstead plain. iii. 23. Hempstead, long island. vi. 669. Henchman, rev. nathaniel, of lynn. viii. 176.
Henderson, howard. Hendrick, a stockbridge indian. ii. 3. Henley, col. david, account of his trial. viii. 295. 296. anecdote of. 297.
Henley, samuel. ii. 178. Henley, ezekiel. ii. 178. Henry viii. forbids the dedication of churches, as productive of riots. vii. P. 77.
Herley, captain, with captain john matthew, hobson, and sturton, and epenow and manawet, two american indians, sent on discovery to new england. ix. 5. attacked by in- dians; expedition defeated. 5. 7. Herrick, rev. jacob, of durham. iv. 181. Herrick,
of salem. ii. 117. Herriman, john. x. 179. Herring, rev. dr. archbishop of canter- bury, a great and good man. 200.
Herring pond. iii. 15. 17. 176. 201. iv. 92.
Herring wear. iii. 185.
Herring brook. iv. 225. 526. Herring river. viii. 192.
Hicks, samuel. iv. 100. Hicks, robert. iv. 249. Hicks, daniel. iv. 241. Hicks, john. viii. 45. Hicks, mrs. ii. 116. Hide, richard. viii. 106. Hides, abundant in massachusetts. vii. 36. Higgins,
Higgins, joseph, joseph, jr. and chris- topher, of lyme, connecticut, their donation to boston during the port bill. ix. 159. Higginson, rev. francis. ii. 71. iii. 154. minister of leicester, england; silenced for nonconformity; arrives. v. 112. 116. 119. 121. dies. 120. 122. 181. Higginson, rev. john. i. 170. 204. his character. ii. 117. 282. v. (iv.) 251. viii. 111. 112. High-gate. iii. 179. Hight, elizabeth. x. 176. Hildersham, rev. arthur, of ashby de la zouch, a friend to massachusetts colony. v. 121. malleus brownis- tarum. 118. 121. vii. P. 12. no- tice of; silenced; his motto. P. 53. his works esteemed in new england. P. 54.
Hill, jacob. vii. 170.
Hill, joseph. iv. 25. vii. 55.
Hill, joseph, a benefactor of harvard college. ii. 108.
Hill, ralph. ii. 162. iv. 76. Hill, ralph, jun. ii. 162.
Hill, jonathan. vii. 148. 150..155.
Herrings on the coast of sweden, a Hiller,
fact about. iv. 295.
Hersey, ezekiel. i. 116.
Hilliard, rev. timothy, of cambridge, tutor. i. 231. x. 170.
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