NOTES
NOTES.
[1] Thomas Hutchinson, the historian of Massachusetts, attributed this document to Francis Higginson, but Alexander Young and Robert C. Winthrop have shown that another draft of these “Considerations,” in the handwriting of Forth Winthrop, and now preserved in the Winthrop Papers, was probably inspired by John Winthrop. Another copy in the English State Paper Office is endorsed “White of Dorchester his instructions for the plantation of New England.”
[2] Quote, i. e. quost, an obsolete spelling of coast.
[3] The manuscript now in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society, ends at this point, the following pages having been lost since it was in the possession of Hutchinson. The remainder of the journal of the voyage is reprinted from Hutchinson’s “Collection of Original Papers relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay,” Boston, 1769.
[4] Gloucester harbor.
[5] These were the settlers who came with Maverick.
[6] The emigrants from Boston, England.
[7] The “Four Sisters” and the “Mayflower.”
[8] Increase Norwell, afterward Secretary of the Colony.
[A] Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England.—Boston, 1853.