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Ireson, Benjamin (called Flood), of Marblehead, story of, [253], [254].
Isle au Haut, named, [29].
Isle Nauset, total disappearance of, [322].
Isle of Rhodes. See Rhode Island.
Isles of Shoals, De Monts sees them, [155]; described by Smith and Levett, [155], [156]; advantages for fishery, [157]; sail from Portsmouth, [158]; isles described, [160], see note; their name, [161]; general aspect of, [162]; Star Island rambles, [162], et seq.; semi-barbarous condition of ancient Gosport, [164], [165]; burial-grounds, [166], [167]; caverns and cliffs, [168], [169], [170]; Miss Underhill's chair, [170], [171]; mountains seen off the coast, [172], note; dun-fish, [174]; Smutty Nose, [175]; piracy in colonial time, [176]-[179]; Blackbeard, [178]; Thomas Morton, Gent., [180], [181]; Samuel Haley, [183]; the Spanish wreck, [184]; Wagner, the murderer, [185], [186]; Appledore, [186]-[190]; Duck Island, [190]; Londoner's, [191]; White Island Light, [192].