INDEX.
[Reference is commonly made but once to a book if repeatedly mentioned in the text; but other references are made when additional information about the book is conveyed.]
Aa, Van der, Versameling, [79], [188].
Abelin, J. P, [167].
Achter Kol, [429].
[Acomenticus], charter of, [364];
river, [322].
See [Agamenticus].
Acosta, map in (1598), [196].
Acquines (Hawkins), [82].
Adams, Annals of Portsmouth, [366].
Adams, Charles-Francis, Jr., edits Morton’s New English Canaan, [348];
on “old planters” about Boston Harbor, [347].
Adams, Clement, [36], [41], [43], [44], [47].
Adams, C. K., Manual of Historical Literature, [166], [368].
Adams, Henry, on the Pocahontas story, [162].
Adams, J. Q., on the New England Confederacy, [354].
“Admiral”, ship, [171].
Adventurers in Virginia, [127].
[Agamenticus], [190]. See [Acomenticus].
Aggoncy, [184].
Agnese, Baptista, map (1554), [218];
his portolanos, [218].
Agostino, [77].
Agriculture in New England, [316].
Ahasimus, [422].
Aitzema, Histoire, [415].
Alcocke, John, autog., [338].
Alden, John, in Duxbury, [272], [273];
autog., [268];
last survivor of the signers of the Pilgrims’ compact, [271].
Aldsworth, [321].
Alexander, James, [452];
his Bill in Chancery, [452].
Alexander, J. H., [556].
Alexander, Sir William, [327];
his grant, [299];
his Encouragement to Colonies, [305].
Alexandria, province of, [306].
Allard, C., view of New York, [416];
map of New York, [417].
Allard, Minor Atlas, [384],
Allen, Rev. Ethan, [556], [557], [560];
St. Ann’s Parish, [561];
Maryland Toleration, [561].
Allen, James, autog., [319].
Allen, Nathaniel, [479].
Allen, S. M., [562].
Allen, Zachariah, [377];
Founding of Rhode Island, [377].
Allerton, Isaac, [273], [276], [277];
autog., [268];
assistant, [275].
Allyn, John, [334];
Alsop, George, Province of Maryland, [555].
Amadas, Philip, [108], [111], [122].
Amazons, [118].
America, part of Asia, [69];
earliest English publications on, [199];
earliest instance of the name on maps, [214].
American Antiquarian Society, [344].
Amsterdam, English Brownists in, [261].
Amyrault, Moses, [474].
Anderson, J. S. M., History of the Church of England in the Colonies, [155], [286].
Andress, Lawrence, [436].
Andringa, Joris, [397].
Andros, Sir Edmund, his rule in Plymouth, [282];
in Connecticut, [335];
in Rhode Island, [339];
governor of New York, [398], [429];
administration, [400];
knighted, [401];
vice-admiral, [401];
arrests Carteret, [401];
portrait, [402];
governor of New England, [407], [444];
New York added, [409];
in Massachusetts, [321];
imprisoned, [411];
interferes in New Jersey, [433], [434];
collects duties in New Jersey, [431].
Andros Tracts, [362].
Andrus, Silas, [371].
Anian straits, [68], [80], [203];
sought by Drake, [69];
gulf, [68];
regnum, [68].
“Ann”, ship, [292].
Ann, Cape. See [Cape Ann].
Annapolis in Maryland, [535], [561].
Anne Arundel county in Maryland, [535];
town, [557].
Anonaebo, [77].
Antillæ, [201].
Antinomian controversy, literature of, [349], [351], [352];
in Rhode Island, [336].
Antiquary, a London periodical, [160].
Apian’s map (1532), [199].
Appleton, W. S., [543].
Aquedneck, [336], [376], [377]. See [Rhode Island].
Arber’s English Garner, [346].
Arboledo, Cape, [77].
Archæologia Americana, or Transactions of the American Antiquarian Society, [123].
“Archangel”, ship, [175], [191].
Archdale, [324].
Archer, Gabriel, [130];
his Relation, [131];
his account of Newport’s explorations, [154].
[Arctic] regions, Cabot in, [36], [39];
discoveries in 1586, [42];
bibliographies, [97].
See [Northwest Passage].
[Arembec], [170], [185]. See [Norumbega].
Arenas, C. de las, [197], [213].
Argall, Samuel, [159], [301], [305];
arrested, [142];
expedition to Acadia, [140];
elected deputy-governor of Virginia, [141];
on the Maine coast, [178], [179], [193];
Arica, [67].
“Ark”, ship, [524].
Arlington, Lord, [150].
Armor, Governors of Pennsylvania, [475].
Armstrong, Edward, [510], [516];
edits Budd’s Good Order, [451];
edits the Penn Correspondence, [506];
on Penn’s landing, [513].
Arnold, James N., [381].
Arnold, S. G., History of Rhode Island, [376].
Arran, Earl of, [370].
Arundell, Earl of, [297].
Asher, G. M., Hudson the Navigator, [99], [104];
List of Maps and Views of New York, [417].
Ashley, Anthony, [207].
Ashton, Robert, Works and Life of Robinson, [286].
Aspinwall, Colonel Thomas, [350];
his library, [159];
on the Narragansett Patent, [379];
Papers, [164].
Assacumet, [180].
Astrolabe, [207].
Atherton Company, [338]. See [Narragansett].
Atkinson, Joseph, History of Newark, [456].
Atlas, earliest marine, [207].
Atwater, E. E., History of New Haven Colony, [375].
Augusta (Me.), [365].
map of vicinity, [259];
church at, [260].
charter, [561].
“Ayde”, ship, [87].
[Baccalaos], [3], [9], [10], [12], [14], [26], [27], [29], [32], [37], [42], [56], [101], [185], [203], [213], [215], [216].
Backus, Isaac, [377];
History of New England, [377];
Church History of New England, [377].
Bacon, Francis, aspersions on Ralegh, [120];
his Declaration about Ralegh, [121];
autog., [121];
his Certain Considerations, [247];
Controversies of the Church of England, [217].
Bacon, Leonard, Genesis of the New England Churches, [285];
Thirteen Historical Discourses, [359], [371];
on New Haven’s civil government, [375].
Bacon, Nathaniel, Jr., [151].
Bacon, Thomas, [561];
Laws of Maryland, [561].
Bacon’s laws (Virginia), [152].
Bacon’s rebellion, [151];
authorities, [164].
Baffin, William, [93];
autog., [94];
authorities, 99.
Baffin’s Bay, [99];
Luke Fox’s map, [98].
See [Pentagöet].
Bagnall, Anthony, [131].
Bagnall, Walter, [322].
Baillie, R., Anabaptism, [288].
Baker, Northamptonshire, [457].
Balboa, [65].
Ballard, Edward, [210].
Baltimore, Lord. See [Calvert].
Baltimore (town), histories of, [561].
Bamfield, [483].
Bancroft, George, [154], [160], [162];
on the Cabots, [43];
controversy with Josiah Quincy, [378];
on the Quakers, [509].
in Pennsylvania, [494].
Barber, Connecticut Historical Collections, [375].
Barcia, Ensayo Chronologico, [48].
Barclay, David, [435].
Barclay, Robert, [435], [443];
governor of East Jersey, [436];
autog., [436];
Barclay, Robert (of our day), Inner Life, [251], [504].
Bardolo, G. G., [26].
Barentz, [217].
Barker, James N., Settlements on the Delaware, [463], [512].
Barker, J. W., History of New Haven, [372].
Barker, Thomas, [435]; autog., [484].
Barlow, S. L. M., Bibliotheca Barlowiana, [159].
Barlow, William, Navigator’s Supply, [208].
Barlowe, Arthur, [108], [122].
Barney, C. G., [163].
Barret, Charles, [457].
Barrow, Sir John, Chronological History of the Voyages to the Arctic Regions, [97];
Life of Drake, [79];
Naval Worthies, [102].
Barry, J. S., History of Massachusetts, [286], [344];
and the Bradford MS., [286].
Bartlett, John Russell, Bibliography of Rhode Island, [354], [380];
Naval History of Rhode Island, [380];
Catalogue of the Library of John Carter Brown, [380];
edits Rhode Island Records, [377].
Bartlett, W. H., Pilgrim Fathers, [258], [284], [292].
Baudet, Leven van Blaeu, [216].
Bay Psalm-book, [350].
Baylie, Dissuasive, [351].
Baylies, Francis, Memoir of New Plymouth, [291].
Bayne, Peter, English Puritanism, [252].
Beach, Indian Miscellany, [167].
Beare, James, [102].
Beauvois, Eugene, La Norambegue, [184].
Becher on Frobisher, [103].
Beechey, Voyage towards the North Pole, [98].
Behaim, Martin, his astrolabe, [207];
life by Ghillany, [8].
Behring’s Straits, [69].
Belknap, Jeremy, American Biography, [94], [188], [291];
on Pilgrim history, [291];
founder of the Massachusetts Historical Society, [344];
his life, [344];
History of New Hampshire, [367].
Bell, C. H., on the Wheelwright deed, [366].
Belle isle, [213].
Belleforest, Cosmographie, [36].
Bellingham, Richard, governor of Massachusetts, [318].
Bennet, Richard, [148], [149], [537].
Bergenroth, [57].
in New Jersey, [422];
autog., [422];
sells his right, [430].
Berkeley, Sir William, [147], [537];
autog., [147];
governor of Virginia, [149];
Discourse, [157].
Bermuda, [216];
Gates wrecked at, [134], [135], [156].
Bermuda in Virginia, [138].
Bernard, Recueil de voiages, [188].
Berry, John, [428], [436], [443].
Berry, Leonard, [118].
Bertius, Peter, [46].
Beschrijvinghe van Virginia, [415].
Besse, Joseph, on William Penn, [505];
Sufferings of the People called Quakers, [359], [503].
Beste, George, True Discourse, [36], [102], [204].
Bevan, Sylvanus, [475].
Beverley, Robert, History of Virginia, [164].
Bezar, John, [479].
Bible, authority of the, [227], [229].
Biddle, Craig, [507].
Biddle, Richard, Memoir of Sebastian Cabot, [14], [43].
Biddle, William, [441].
Billings, Hammatt, [293].
Billington Sea, [272].
Binckes, [397].
Birch, Thomas, Lives of Bacon, [121];
General Dictionary, [121].
Biscayan fishermen, [12].
Bishop, George, New England Judged, [359].
Bishop, History of American Manufactures, [166].
Bittle, Edward, [515].
[Blackstone], William, autog., [311].
Blackwell, Captain John, [495].
Blaeu map (1685) of New England, [381], [384];
atlas, [381];
globes, [216].
Blagrave, John, Solace for Navigators, [208].
Bland, Colonel Richard, [158].
Blaxton. See [Blackstone].
“Blessing”, ship, [134].
Block, Adrian, [376];
on the Connecticut River, [368].
Block Island, [382].
Blome, Richard, Present State, etc., [384], [449].
Bloody Point (Maine), [367].
Bloody Statute, The, [231].
[Blue Hills] (Massachusetts), [198], [342].
See [Cheviot Hills], [Massachusetts Mount].
Blundeville, Thomas, Universall Maps, etc., [207];
his Exercises, [207], [208], [217].
Body of Liberties, [314], [350], [371].
Bollen, James, autog., [428].
Bollero’s map, [200].
Bolling, Robert, [141], [162].
Bolling, Thomas, [163].
Bonavista, Cape, [216].
Booth’s Bay, [191].
Bordone, Libro, [194].
site of, visited by Smith, [179];
by Dermer, [183];
in Smith’s map, [198];
publication of its Record Commissioners, [343];
Harbor, old planters about, [347];
histories of, [362].
Boterus, Welt-beschreibung, [102].
Bourchier, Sir John, [300].
Bourje, T. P., map of New York, [418].
Bourne, Edward E., [210].
Bourne, William, Regiment of the Sea, [207], [208].
Bouton, Nathaniel, [363], [366];
edits Provincial Papers, [367].
Bowden, Friends in America, [314], [504], [508].
Bowen, C. W., Boundary Disputes of Connecticut, [374].
Bowen, Geography, [185], [188].
Boyle, Robert, [356];
autog., [356].
Bozman, J. L., [560];
History of Maryland, [559].
Bradford, Alden, History of Massachusetts, [344].
Bradford Club, [384].
Bradford, William, notices of him, [289];
Plymouth Plantation, [286], [289];
fac-simile of writing, [289], [292];
will, [289];
Bible, [289];
descendants, [289];
Dialogues, [289];
letter to Winthrop, [289];
his verses, [289];
part author of Mourt’s Relation, [290];
Letter-book, [291];
fac-simile of record of his baptism, [260];
at Plymouth, [273];
his manuscripts, [283];
life by Cotton Mather, [283].
Bradford, William, printer, [493], [515], [516].
Bradstreet, Simon, autog., [338].
Brain, James, [435].
Brant, Sebastian, Ship of Fools, [199], [201], [202].
Brantly, William T., “The English in Maryland”, [517].
Brasil Island, [101].
Brawnde, Edward, [181].
Brayton, G. A., Defence of Gorton, [354].
Brazil, Prisilia, [201];
Brasiliam, [201].
Breda, Treaty of, [395], [415], [421].
Bremen (Maine), [365].
Brent, Giles, [532].
Brent, Margaret, [459];
autog., [533].
Brereton, John, Brief and True Relation, [187].
Breton, Cape. See [Cape Breton].
Brevoort, J. C., his Verrazano, [12];
as an historical scholar, [20], [28], [41], [53];
drawings of old New York, [419], [420].
Brewster, Edward, [137].
Brewster, Jonathan, autog, [349].
Brewster, William, at Scrooby, [258];
teaching Elder, [277];
date of birth, [287];
printer while in Holland, [287];
his library, [287];
at Leyden, [263];
in Duxbury, [273];
his sword, [274];
his chair, [278];
Brief Relation of New England, [192].
Brigham, William, on Jones of the “Mayflower”, [288];
edits Plymouth Laws, [292].
Brinley, George, [374];
Catalogue of his Library, [211];
rich in Connecticut history, [375].
Bristol (Maine), [365].
Bristol manuscripts, [53].
Brock, Robert A., “Virginia”, [127].
Brockenbrough, W. H., History of Virginia, [165].
Brockholls, Anthony, [398], [401], [402], [404], [435].
Brodhead, J. R., History of New York, [413], [414];
oration to commemorate the English Conquest, [414].
Bronson, Henry, on early government of Connecticut, [375].
Brooks, N. C., [554].
Brown, Alexander, on Virginia history, [162].
Brown, B. F., [560].
Brown, G. W., Civil Liberty in Maryland, [559].
Brown, Henry Armitt, [456].
Brown, John, of Pemaquid, [321].
[Brown, John Carter], his library, [380];
rich in Arctic books, [97]; autog., [381].
Brown, Nicholas, [381].
Brown, Peter, [273].
Brown University, [381].
Browne, Fox, his English Merchants, [78].
Browne, Robert, and Brownists, [261];
his autog., [261].
Browning, Charles, [559].
Brownists, [219], [248], [261].
Bruce, E. C., [123].
Brun, Malte, Histoire de la Géographie, [195].
Brunswick (Maine), [365].
Brydges, Sir E., Restituta, [102].
Buck, W. J., Montgomery County, [509];
Bucks County, [510].
Buckley, John, [341].
Budd, Thomas, [441];
Good Order, etc., [450], [499].
Bugg, Francis, Picture of Quakerism, [503].
Bulfinch, Thomas, Oregon and El Dorado, [126].
Bulkley, Gershom, People’s Right to Election, [375].
Bulkley, Peter, autog., [356].
Bull, Henry, Memoirs of Rhode Island, [376].
Bullock, William, Virginia impartially examined, [157].
Burdett, George, [326].
Burk, John, History of Virginia, [165].
Burke, Edmund, European Settlements, [509].
Burke, Bernard, Commoners, [457];
Landed Gentry, [457].
Burleigh, Lord, [86].
Burlington (New Jersey), [432], [441], [456].
Burnap, Life of Leonard Calvert, [560].
Burnet, Gilbert, Reformation, [248].
Burney, Voyages in the South Sea, [78].
Burras, Anne, [132].
Burrough, Edward, [359];
autog., [359].
Burrough, Stephen, [207].
Burton, Robert, English Hero, [83].
Burtsell, R. L., New Jersey colonized by Catholics, [457].
Burwell, Nathaniel, [164].
Butler, B. F. (of New York), on Smith’s History of New York, [412].
Butler’s Hudibras, [237].
Butrigarius, [26].
Butten, William, [284].
Button, Sir Thomas, [93].
Button’s Bay, [96].
Buzzard’s Bay, [278].
Byllynge, Edward, [435], [440];
in New Jersey, [430];
autog., [430];
trustees of, [432];
dies, [442];
difficulties with the Province, [451];
tracts on the difficulty, [451].
Bylot, Robert, [93].
Byrd, Colonel William, [145], [148], [158], [159], [161].
Cabell, N. F., Agriculture in Virginia, [166].
Cabot, Anthony, [18].
Cabot, John, maps now lost, [8], [24], [35], [36];
license (1497-98), [43];
date of his discovery, [44];
family, [3];
first voyage, [2], [8], [32], [33], [51], [216];
second voyage, [3], [8], [57];
first printed notice, [23];
letters patent, [37];
portrait, [58].
Cabot, Sebastian, mappe monde, [6];
fac-simile, [22];
rejected by Kohl, [45];
voyage with Pert, [4];
portrait, [5], [31], [47], [58];
not a knight, [32];
earliest notice of, in print, by Peter Martyr, [14], [15];
life of, by Richard Biddle, [14], [43];
voyage of 1516-7, [28];
lives of, [43];
intrigue with Venice, [49];
refuses to return to Spain, [51];
on ascertaining longitude, [207].
Cabot family, [58].
Cabrillo, [68].
“Cacafuego”, ship, [67].
Cadwalader, John, [464].
Cadwalader, R. M., Law of Ground Rents, [512].
Cæsar, Sir Julius, [47];
autog., [205].
Caines, island, [68].
Calamy’s Nonconformist Memorial, [252].
Campbell, B. U., [554], [561].
Campbell, Charles, History of Virginia, [164].
Campbell, J. W., History of Virginia, [164].
Campbell, Lord Neill, [443].
Campbell’s Lives of the Admirals, [102].
Calendar of State-Papers, [193], [343].
See [Sainsbury, Noel].
California, [67];
visited by Portuguese, [68];
gold, [72];
Gulf of, called “Mare Vermeo”, [79].
Callender, John, Historical Discourse, [376].
Callender, Voyages, [79].
[Calvert], Cecilius, second Lord Baltimore, receives charter of Maryland, [520];
his grants to settlers, [528];
appoints Protestants to office, [533];
deposed by Charles II, [536];
struggles to preserve his province, [537], [539], [540];
succeeds, [541];
his quit-rents, [544];
dies, [547];
Papers, [558];
tracts, [554].
Calvert, Charles, third Lord Baltimore, [542], [547];
contest with Penn, [548];
struggles to preserve his province, [552];
autog., [542].
Calvert, George, first Lord Baltimore, [517];
made Baron Baltimore, [519];
a Roman Catholic, [519];
in Newfoundland, [519];
in Virginia, [519];
dies, [520];
his descendants, [520];
Calvert, George, the younger, [524].
Calvert, Leonard, [147], [459], [524], [555];
autog., [524];
dies, [533];
life by Burnap, [560].
Calvert, Philip, [556];
autog., [535].
Calvert, Philip, the younger, [540], [542].
Calvert pedigree, [559].
Cambridge Platform, [314], [334], [354].
Cambridge, Press at, [350].
Camden Hills (Maine), [176], [190], [191].
as an island, [203].
Canada Company, [327].
Canaries, islands, as the first meridian, [214].
Candish. See [Cavendish].
Cantino’s map, [218].
settlement at, [346].
[Cape Breton] discovered, [2];
landfall of Cabot, [24], [56];
mentioned, [101], [201], [213], [216].
visited by Gosnold, [173];
on the old maps, [197];
Pilgrims at, [267];
plan of the harbor, [270].
Cape. See the various names of capes.
Captain’s Hill, [272], [273], [284].
Captivities, a hobby of collectors, [361].
Carey’s Swan’s Nest, [93].
Carleill, J., Discourse, [205].
Carpenter, Samuel, [493].
Carr, Sir Robert, [421];
in Maine, [364];
Cataya. See [Cathay].
Cates, Thomas, Summary, [82].
Carter-Brown Catalogue. See [Brown, John Carter].
Carteret, Sir George, in New Jersey, [422];
autog, [423];
receives new grant, [430];
dies, [433].
Carteret, James, [427].
Carteret, Philip, governor, [424], [430];
autog., [424];
hostility to his government, [426];
relations with Andros, [433];
imprisoned, [434].
Cartier’s Voyage, [204].
Cartwright, Colonel George, autog., [388].
Cartwright’s Admonition, [233].
Carver, John, [284];
at Leyden, [263];
governor, [271];
his sword, [274];
dies, [274];
his chair, [278].
Cary, Colonel Archibald, [145].
Treaty of, [361].
Cass, Lewis, [515].
Castine (Maine), [190], [365].
See [Bagaduce], [Pentagöet].
Caulkins, Miss, History of Norwich, [375];
History of New London, [375].
[Cavendish], Thomas, [74], [77];
in Virginia, [111];
portrait, [83];
voyages, [84].
Cayley, Arthur, Life of Ralegh, [121].
Cecil, Sir Robert, [517];
autog., [206].
Ceely, Christopher, [82].
Chaffin, John, [441].
Challer’s Cape, [90].
Chalmers, George, Political Annals, [159], [340], [414], [559];
Revolt of the American Colonies, [559].
Chamberlain, Joshua, Maine, her Place in History, [190], [210], [211], [366].
Champernoun, Henry, [105].
Champernoun, Sir Philip, [105].
Champlain on the New England coast, [174];
On the Maine coast, [191], [193].
Champlain, Lake, [327], [381], [382], [383], [384].
Chandler, Peleg W., Criminal Trials, [349].
Charles II. proclaimed in Massachusetts, [316];
dies, [406].
Charles City, [147].
“Charles”, ship, [95].
Charlton Island, [95].
Charter Oak, [375].
See [Connecticut].
Chasteaux, [213].
Chauveton, Histoire Nouvelle du Nouveau Monde, [36].
Chaves, Alonzo de, [49].
Cheever, Journal of the Pilgrims, [290].
De Laet’s map (1630), [125];
explored by John Smith, [131];
maps of 167, [465], [501], [525];
visited by Spaniards, [167].
See [Virginia, maps of].
Chester, Joseph L., [364].
Chester (Pennsylvania), [483].
[Cheviot Hills] (in Massachusetts), [198], [342].
See [Blue Hills].
Chiapanak, [213].
Chicheley, Sir Henry, [151], [152].
Child, Major John, [354].
Child, Dr. Robert, [354];
New England’s Jonas, [354], [355].
Childley, Catharine, Independent Churches, [288].
Chilton, Mary, [272].
China, Gulf of, [67];
routes through the continent to, [183].
Christison, Wenlock, [505]; autog., [314].
“Christopher”, ship, [65].
Church, Colonel Benjamin, his sword, [274];
autog., [361];
notes on Philip’s War, etc., [361];
spurious portrait, [361].
Church, Thomas, autog., [361];
Entertaining Passages, [361];
edited by Dr. H. M. Dexter, [361].
Church members. See [Freemen].
Churchill, Charles, his likeness passed off for Colonel Church’s, [361].
Churchill’s Voyages, [96].
Churchyard, Thomas, on Frobisher’s Voyage, [36], [204].
Chytræus, Variorum in Europa Itinerum Deliciæ, [9], [21], [45], [46].
Cibola, [80].
Cimaronnes, [65].
Cladera, Investigaciones, [212].
Claesz, Voyages, [79].
Claiborne. See Clayborne.
Clarendon, Lord, [310].
Clarendon Papers, [414].
Clark, Daniel, autog., [374].
Clark, James S., Congregational Churches, [285].
Clark, Dr. John, portrait, [315].
Clarke, Dorus, [372].
Clarke, John (sectary), [220].
Clarke, John, of Rhode Island, [336], [337], [338].
Clarke, Dr. John, [378];
Ill Newes from New England, [358], [378].
Clarke, Sir Richard, [187].
Clarke, R. H., [415], [554], [561].
Clarke, Samuel, Life of Drake, [83].
Clarke, Maritime Discovery, [205].
Clarkson, Thomas, Life of Penn, [505];
Portraiture of Quakerism, [504].
Claudia, island, [213], [216].
Clayborne, William, [144], [146], [148], [458], [522], [526];
incites the Indians, [527];
war with Baltimore, [527];
regains Kent Island, [532];
his rebellion, [533];
disappears, [542];
commissioner, [537];
in the archives, [556];
Yong’s account of, [558];
Claypoole, James, [481], [492], [497];
autog., [484];
his letter-book, [497].
Cleeves, George, [322], [323].
Clement, John, History of Fenwicke’s Colony, [456].
Clerk, Robert, [212].
Cluverius, Introductio, etc., [184].
Clyfton, Richard, [259], [262].
Coale, James, autog., [273].
Coale, Josiah, [473], [476], [505].
Coast names in maps, [197].
Cobbett, Thomas, Civil Magistrate’s Power, [378].
Cod, Cape. See [Cape Cod].
Coddington, William, [377];
in Rhode Island, [336];
autog., [336];
portrait, [378];
commission as governor revoked, [378];
controversy with Massachusetts, [378];
Demonstration of True Love, [378];
deed to, [379].
Coddington usurpation, [337], [377].
See Rhode Island.
Codrington, Thomas, [437], [443].
Coffin, Joshua, History of Newbury, [315].
Coke, Sir Edward, [300], [307].
Colburn, Jeremiah, Bibliography of Massachusetts, [292], [363].
Colden, Cadwallader, on Smith’s History of New York, [412].
Coleman, James, Pedigree of Penn Family, [507].
Colliber, S., Columna Restrata; or English Sea Affairs, [84], [124].
Collier, J. P., Rarest Books in the English Language, [154].
Collier, William, [266].
Collinson, Richard, Voyages of Frobisher, [99], [102].
Columbia College, [411].
Columbus’ third voyage, [218].
Colve, Anthony, [397].
Commelin, Isaac, Begin en Voortgangh, [79].
Commerce of New England, [316].
Comokee, [216].
Compass (sea), [208].
Conant, Roger, [311].
“Concord”, ship, [172].
Congregationalism a modification of Barrowism, [254];
bibliography of, [246], [285], [293].
[Connecticut], first settled, [310];
“Old Patent”, [310];
history of, [330];
first constitution, [330];
secures a charter, [334], [374];
quo warranto against its charter, [335];
charter concealed, [335];
first book printed in, [334];
sources of its history, [368];
origin of name, [368];
Indian names in, [368];
the three towns, [368];
original constitution of them, [368];
Say patent, [369];
notes on the constitutions, [369];
royal letters to the governors, [369];
laws, [334], [371], [374], [375];
capital laws, [371];
disputes with the Dutch, [373];
education in, [373];
charter uniting New Haven, [334], [373];
colonial secretaries, [374];
genealogies, [375];
early constitutions, [375];
quarrels with Rhode Island, [374];
boundary disputes, [374];
Records published, [375];
histories of, [375];
laws under Andros, [375];
local histories, [375];
Gazetteer, [376];
bounds with New York, [391], [398], [399], [405], [414];
claims to land in Pennsylvania, [463].
See New Haven.
Connecticut River explored, [368];
rights of the Dutch to, [369];
English settle on it, [369];
map (1666), [333].
Connecticut Valley Historical Society, [344].
Conner, P. S. P., Sir William Penn, [506].
Conrad, R. T., [513].
Constable’s hook, [422].
Constitution of Government, first written, [330].
Contarini, [49].
Converse, J. H., [533].
Convicts sent to Virginia, [152], [160], [545].
See [Virginia].
Coode, John, [548];
his rebellion, [551].
Cooke, John, [283];
autog., [268].
Cooley, W. D., [82].
Cooper, Captain Michael, [181].
Cooper, Thomas, [435].
Coote, C. H., [215].
Cope, Gilbert, [510].
Copiapo, [67].
Copland, Rev. Patrick, [144], [166].
Copley, Sir Lionel, [553].
Copper in New England, [197].
Cornelius, Cape, [489].
Cornell, W. M., History of Pennsylvania, [509].
Cornwall county, Maine, [325].
Cornwallis, Thomas, [524], [528];
autog., [524].
Coronelli, map of New England, [384].
Cortambert, E., [217].
Terra Cortesia, [201];
Cortereali, [201].
Cortes, Martin, Art of Navigation, [207].
Cortes’ conquest of New Spain, [204].
[Cosa], Juan de la, his map, [2], [8], [194], [217];
fac-simile, [8].
Cosmographiæ Introductio, [214].
Cothren, W., Ancient Woodbury, [375].
Cotton, John, writings, [255];
Way of the Churches Cleared, [334], [351];
Moses, his Judicials, [350];
portrait, [351];
his books, [351];
controversy with Roger Williams, [351], [378];
with Hooker, [352];
Bloudy Tenet,351;
Keyes of Heaven, [351];
Milk for Babes, [352];
and the Cambridge Platform, [354];
tracts edited by Guild, [377].
Cotton, John, of Plymouth, autog., [356].
Cotton, Josiah, [291].
Coxe, Brinton, [452].
Coxe, Daniel, [442].
Cozones, island, [79].
Cradock, Mathew, [311];
autog., [311].
Craig, Neville B., [514].
Crandall, John, [378].
Crane Bay, [382].
See [Plymouth].
Craney Island, [111].
Crashaw, Ralegh, [132].
Crashaw, William, [136];
sermon, [155].
Cressap, Thomas, [514].
[Creuxius], map of New England, [382];
Historia Canadensis, [382].
Crispin, William, [479].
Croatoan, [112].
Croese, Gerard, Historia Quakeriana, [503], [504].
Crosby, Early Coins of America, [543].
Croswell, Edwin, [372].
Croswell, Rev. Harry, [372].
Croswell, Sherman, [372].
Croswell, Rev. William, [372].
Crowninshield Catalogue, [206].
Cruden, History of Gravesend, [207].
Cuba, name applied to North America, [201].
Cudworth, James, [359].
Cullick, John, autog., [374].
Culpepper, Lord, [150], [152].
Cunningham, William, Cosmographicall Glasse, [200].
Curteis, G. H., Bampton Lectures,—Dissent in its Relation to the Church of England, [252], [253].
Cushman, David Q., History of Sheepscot, [365].
Cushman, Mary, [283].
Cushman, Robert, at Leyden, [263];
negotiates in London, [266];
in Plymouth, [275];
his Sermon, [290].
Cushman, Thomas, autog., [271].
Cushman Genealogy, [291].
Cutt, John, [330].
Cyppo Bay, [67].
Dale, Sir Thomas, [137];
governor of Virginia, [138];
sails for England, [141].
Dalrymple, E. A., [554];
dies, [554];
his library, [554].
Dalrymple, Sir John, [559].
Daly, Charles P., Early History of Cartography, [9], [218].
Damariscotta River, [190].
Damariscove Islands, [191].
Danby, Sir Thomas, [458].
Danckaerts, see Dankers.
Danckers’ Atlas, [417];
map of New York, [417].
Danforth, Thomas, in Maine, [326];
autog., [326].
Dankers, Jasper, Journal, [420].
Dankers’ and Sluyter’s Journal, [505], [558].
Danvers, Sir John, [158].
Dapper, Die unbekante neue Welt, [184].
Dare, Virginia, [114].
Darnall, C., [511].
D’Avezac, [217].
Davenant, Sir William, [536].
Davenport, John, portrait, [332];
autog., [332];
Civil Government in a New Plantation, [371];
memoir by Dexter, [375].
Davies, James, Voyage to Sagadahoc, [192].
Davies, Richard, autog, [484].
Da Vinci, Leonardo, his map, [14], [214].
Davis, G. L. L., Daystar of American Freedom, [560].
Davis, J., First Settlers of Virginia, [162].
Davis, Judge John, [291].
Davis, John, of Sandridge, navigator, [73], [99];
voyages, [89];
autog., [89];
authorities, [99];
his World’s Hydrographical Description, [99], [205];
his maps, [99];
Seaman’s Secrets, [207].
Davis, John, of Limehouse, [99].
Davis, William T., on the Pilgrims, [284], [290].
Davis, W. W. H., Bucks County, [510].
Davis Straits, [89].
Davis Island, [90].
Davison, William, [258].
Day-breaking, The, [355].
Day, Sherman, Historical Collections, [508].
Daye, Stephen, [350].
Dealy, P. F., [415].
Dean, John Ward, Memoir of Nathaniel Ward, [350].
Deane, Charles, his library, passim;
on the Cabots, [1];
on Virginia history, [153]-155, [158], [159], [167];
on the Smith-Pocahontas story, [161];
edits Hakluyt’s Westerne Planting, [208];
notice of J. G. Kohl, [209];
on the Popham question, [210];
on Smith’s New England Trials, [211];
on John Smith, [212];
interest in Pilgrim History, [259], [260], [284], [285];
edits Plymouth Patent, [275];
edits Bradford’s History, [286];
edits Bradford’s Dialogue, [289];
on Roger Williams, [290];
edits Cushman’s Sermon, [291];
on “New England”, [295];
on the Narragansett Patent, [379];
on J. F. Watson, [509].
De Bry, Voyages, [123], [167].
De Bure globe, [214].
De Costa, B. F., on “Norumbega”, [169];
Northmen in Maine, [185];
Footprints of Miles Standish, [290];
edits Voyage to Sagadahoc, [190], [192];
Hudson’s Sailing Directions, [193];
Mount Desert, [194];
Verrazano the Explorer, [199].
Dee, Dr. John, [196];
his map (1580), [196];
Deerfield, attack on, [384].
De Forest, J. W., Indians of Connecticut, [368].
De Laet, his map of Virginia, [125];
map of the Chesapeake, [167];
Nieuwe Wereldt, [184];
map of New England, [381].
Delafield, M. L., [412].
Delaware Bay, [137], [423], [465].
Delaware, northern bounds of, [477];
bought by Penn, [480];
confirmed to Penn, [489];
[De la Warre], Lord, Relation, [81], [156];
governor of Virginia, [133];
autog., [133];
goes to Virginia, [136];
in Virginia, [142];
portrait, [142];
autog., [156].
“Deliverance”, ship, [136].
Delfthaven, [293];
Pilgrims at, [267].
Demarcation, papal line of, [4].
Denison, Daniel, autog., [338].
Denison, George, autog., [338].
Dennis, Robert, [148].
Dennis, Samuel, [437].
Denonville, [415];
and the Iroquois, [408].
Denton, Daniel, Brief Description of New York, [419].
De Peyster, General J. W., [415].
De Quir, [104].
Derby (Connecticut), [375].
Dermer, Captain, [181]-183, [194].
Desolation, land, [91], [100].
De Vries, David Pieterson, [422].
Dexter, F. B., “The Pilgrim Church and Plymouth Colony”, [257];
Life of John Davenport, [375];
on Gotfe and Whalley, [375];
on relations of New Netherland and New England, [375].
Dexter, George, First Voyage of Gilbert, [187].
Dexter, Henry M., Congregationalism, [238], [239], [245], [246], [293];
his historical labors, [246];
his bibliography of Congregationalism, [246];
Visits to Scrooby, [284], [285];
interest in Pilgrim history, [285];
explores their Leyden life, [288];
edits Mourt’s Relation, [288], [290];
edits Church’s Entertaining Passages, [361];
As to Roger Williams, [378];
recovers a tract by Williams, [378].
“Diamond”, ship, [134].
Diarium Europæum, [496].
Digges, Sir Dudley, [94], [103].
Digges, Edward, [149].
Diman J. L., edits Cotton’s Reply to Williams, [378].
Dipping-needle, [207].
“Discovery”, ship, [91]-93, [128], [173], [289].
Disraeli, Isaac, Amenities of Literature, [122].
in Virginia, [148].
See [Nonconformists].
Dixon, Jeremiah, autog., [489].
Dixon, William Hepworth, William Penn, [306].
Dixwell, Colonel John, [374].
See [Regicides].
“Dominus Vobiscum”, ship, [185].
Doncker, Hendrick, New England in his Paskaert, [382].
Dongan, Colonel Thomas, [439];
governor of New York, [403], [407];
autog., [403];
checks Penn’s attempt to extend bounds of Pennsylvania, [404];
retires, [409];
references, [415].
Doppelmayr, [212].
Dorchester Antiquarian Society, [344].
Dorchester Fishing Company, [311].
Dort, Benjamin, [509].
Dorr, H. C., Planting of Providence, [377].
Doughty executed, [66].
Douglass, William, [346];
Summary of British Settlements, etc., [346].
“Dove”, ship, [524].
[Dover] (New Hampshire), [327];
Neck, [326];
Hilton patent of, [367].
See [Hilton].
Downing, Sir George, [333];
pamphlets against, [415];
his agency, [415];
Downingiana, [415].
Doyle, J. A., The English in America, [168].
Drake, Francis, [207];
with Hawkins, [63];
called “The Dragon”, [64];
voyages to West Indies, [64];
autog., [65];
sees the Pacific, [65];
voyage round the world, [65];
on northwest coast, [69];
and the Indians, [70];
takes possession of the country, [72];
authorities, [79];
World Encompassed, [74], [79];
Sir Francis Drake Revived, [79], [82];
discovers California coast, [465];
at home, [73];
knighted, [73];
again with Hawkins, [73];
dies, [73];
crowned by the Indians, [80];
Le Voyage de Drack, [79];
Le Voyage Curieux, [79];
Expeditio Francisci Draki, [80];
portrait, [81], [84], [168], [465];
his library, [81];
expedition with Norris, [82];
his log-book, [82];
Maynarde’s account, [82];
lives of, [83];
bibliography of, [84];
Journalen van drie Voyagien, [84];
latest notices, [84];
at Roanoke Island, [112];
on the New England coast, [188].
Drake, S. G., Researches among the British Archives, [160];
Book of the Indians, [290];
editor of Baylies’ New Plymouth, [291];
accounts of, [360];
reprints tracts on Philip’s War, [360];
Old Indian Chronicle, [360];
Narrative Remarks, [361];
History of King Philip’s War, [361];
edits Increase Mather’s Early History of New England, [361];
edits Hubbard’s Narrative, [361];
edits Church’s Entertaining Passages, [361];
History of Boston, [362];
Memoir of Prince, [346].
Drake’s Bay, [69];
Dresser, Matthæus, Historien von China, [123].
Drew, John, [91].
Drummond, John, [435].
Du Creux. See [Creuxius].
Dudley, Joseph, portrait, [320];
president of the Council, [320], [407].
Dudley, Robert, his maps, [74];
Arcano del Mare, [74], [194], [196], [303];
his Coast of New Albion map, [76], [77];
map of New England, [381].
Dudley, Thomas, [265];
Letter to Countess of Lincoln, [346].
Duke’s Laws, [391], [414], [510], [511].
See [York, Duke of].
Dungan, Rev. Thomas, [494].
Dunlap, William. History of New Netherlands and New York, [413].
Dunlop, James, on the Penn-Baltimore controversy, [514].
Duponceau, P. S., [512], [513].
Durfee, Job, [377].
Durrie, D. S., Index to American Genealogies, [289].
Dusdale, Robert, [441].
[Dutch], The, on the New England coast, [193];
on the Connecticut, [369];
in Pennsylvania, [494], [515];
embassy to Maryland, [557].
See New Netherland.
Dutch Gap, [138].
Duxbury, map of harbor, [272];
settlements at, [273].
Dwight, Theo., Jr., History of Connecticut, [375].
Dyer, Mary, [505].
Dyre, William, [440].
East India Company, [92], [103].
[East Jersey], population of, [436];
laws, [437];
Brief Account of, [438], [449];
Board of Proprietors, [439];
bounds with New York, [442];
Records, [452].
See [New Jersey].
Easter Point, [90].
Eastman, S. C., Bibliography of New Hampshire, [368].
Easton, John, Narrative of Philip’s War, [360].
Eaton, Cyrus, History of Thomaston, etc., [190].
Eaton, Francis, autog., [268].
Eaton, Theophilus, [333], [334];
memoir, [371];
code of laws, [371];
New Haven’s Settling in New England, [354], [371].
Ebeling, Professor, Erdbeschreibung von America, [508].
Eden, Richard, [35];
Treatise of the Newe India, [27], [199], [204];
fac-simile of title, [200];
Decades, [14], [29], [30], [35], [47], [200];
acquaintance with Sebastian Cabot, [30];
A Brief Correction, etc., [201];
edits Cortes’ Art of Navigation, [207], [208];
Book concerning Navigation, [207].
Edmundson, William, [494];
Education in Connecticut, [373];
in Virginia, early efforts, [144];
in Pennsylvania, [492]
Edward VI., autog., [6].
Edwards, Edward, Life of Ralegh, [122].
Egle, W. H., History of Pennsylvania, [508].
Elbridge, [321].
Eldridge, John, [430].
Elephants, [186].
Eliot, John, the Apostle, [315];
his labors, [355];
autog., [356];
Indian Bible, [356];
letters, [356];
portrait, [356];
Christian Commonwealth, [356];
Tracts, [356];
Briefe Narrative, [356];
and the Bay Psalm-book, [350].
Eliot, John, Jr., [360].
Elizabeth, Queen, autog., [106].
Elizabeth (New Jersey), [424];
history of, [456].
Elizabeth Islands (Tierra del Fuego), [66].
Elizabeth city, [147].
“Elizabeth”, ship, [65], [90], [139], [173].
Elizabethtown, Bill in Chancery, [452];
Ellis, Arthur B., History of First Church in Boston, [256], [354].
Ellis, George E., “Religious Element in the Settlement of New England”, [219];
on intruders and dissentients in Massachusetts, [378];
Life of William Penn, [506].
Ellis, Thomas, account of Frobisher’s voyage, [102].
Elton, Romeo, edits Callender’s Discourse, [376];
Life of Roger Williams, [378].
Emley, William, [441].
Emott, James, [437].
Endicott, John, sent to New England, [311];
portrait, [317];
autog., [317];
at Salem, [346].
Endicott’s company at Salem, [242].
Endicott Rock, [329].
England, her title to North America, [1], [39], [40], [41];
laggard in colonization, [184].
English in New York, The, [385].
English Public Record Office, [343].
Engronelant. See [Greenland].
Epenow, [180].
Erasmus’s Encomium of Folly, [237].
Eriwomeck, [467].
Esopus, [390]
Essex Institute, [344].
Estland, [101].
Etechemins, [382].
Etting, F.M., [474].
Evangelical and Literary Magazine, [168].
Evans, B., Early English Baptists, [252].
Evans, Charles, [504];
Friends in the Seventeenth Century, [504].
Evelin, Robert, [458];
Directions for Adventurers, [459];
autog., [458].
Evelyn, George, [562];
at Kent Island, [528].
Everett, Edward, on the Pilgrims, [293].
Evertsen, [397].
Exeter (New Hampshire), [329].
Fabritius, Jacob, [494].
Fairbairn, Henry, defence of Penn against Macaulay, [506].
Fairfield (Connecticut), [333].
Fairman, Thomas, [494].
“Falcon”, ship, [106].
Falkland Islands, [66].
Curieuse Nachricht, [502].
Falling Creek, [145];
massacre, [163].
False Cape, [489].
Farmer, John, [367];
edits Belknap’s History, [368].
Farmer and Moore, Collections of New Hampshire, [367].
Farollones, [77].
Farrar, Canon, on Ralegh, [126].
Farrar’s Island, [138].
Farre, Elias, [441].
[Farrer], John, Discovery of New Britaine, map in, [464].
See [Ferrar].
Fear, Cape. See [Cape Fear].
Featherstone, Richard, [131].
Fell, Margaret, [504].
Felt, J. B., [343];
History of Salem, [363];
Customs of New England, [363];
Reply to White, [255];
Ecclesiastical History of New England, [256];
arranged Massachusetts archives, [343].
Fendall, Josias, [540], [541], [542];
autog., [540];
arrested, [548].
Fenwick, George, [332].
Fenwick, John, Proposals, [449];
buys grant in New Jersey, [430];
comes over, [431];
a prisoner to Andros, [431];
released, [432];
representation, [441];
memoir by Johnson, [456];
Historical Account of Salem, [455];
history of his colony by Clement, [456].
Fenwick of Connecticut, [370].
Ferdinando, Simon, [113];
Ferrar, Domina Virginia, her map of the Chesapeake, etc., [168].
See [Farrer].
Ferryland, [519].
Fessenden, History of Warren, Rhode Island, [290].
Figurative map, [381].
Finæus, Orontius and his map, [10], [11].
“First-comers” to Plymouth, [292].
Fisher, J, F., [513];
on William Penn, [506].
Fisher, Mary, [505];
autog., [314].
Fisheries, grant of, [296];
act against monopolies of, [298], [299], [300], [301], [307].
FitzGeffrey, Life of Drake, [83].
FitzHugh, Colonel William, [161].
Five Nations. See [Iroquois].
Fleet, Henry, [526];
his Journal, [561].
Fletcher, Francis, in the World Encompassed, [79];
Drake’s chaplain, [66].
Florida, [25], [37], [42], [201];
early described by the English, [60], [61];
Indians, [78];
account in English, following Ribault, [200].
Florio, John, [204].
Flower, Enoch, [492].
Foley, Henry, Records of the English Jesuits, [457].
Folsom, George, [210];
Catalogue of Documents relating to Maine, [208];
Saco and Biddeford, [364];
Catalogue of Original Documents, [364];
on Samuel Argall, [463].
Forbes, Alexander, his California, [78].
Force, Peter, Historical Tracts, passim.
Ford, Philip, autog., [484];
Vindication of Penn, [498].
Forest, Mrs. Thomas, [132].
Forster. W. E., William Penn and T. B. Macaulay, [506].
Fort Nassau, [422].
Fort Orange, [390].
“Fortune”, ship, [275].
Foster, John, printer, of Boston, [361].
Foulke, W. P., [515].
Fox, George, [442];
letter from Roger Williams, [378];
his ministry, [469];
portrait, [470];
plan of settlement in America, [476];
tracts, [497];
Journal, [503];
Swathmore manuscripts, [504];
in Maryland, [547].
See Quakers.
Fox, Luke, [95];
his Northwest Foxe, [95], [99].
Fox, Richard, [148].
Fox Island, [190].
Frame, Richard, Short Description, etc., [500].
Frampton, John, Joyfull Newes, [204], [205];
edits Medina’s Arte de Navegar, [207].
Francisca, [201].
See [New France].
Frank, manor of, [497].
Frankfort globe, [214], [215], [217].
Frankfort Land Company, [490], [502];
Curieuse Nachricht, [502].
Franklin, Benjamin, Historical Review, [508].
Free Society of Traders, [482], [497];
receipt and seal of, [498];
their articles, etc., [498].
Freeman, History of Cape Cod, [290].
[Freemen] to be church members, [313].
French claim to the Iroquois country, [406].
Friends. See [Quakers].
Frobisher, Martin, [35], [36];
his voyages, [86];
portrait, [87];
autog., [87];
relics of, [89];
used the Zeno map, [100];
Beste’s True Discourse, [102], [204];
De Forbisseri Navigatione, [102];
lives, [102];
his Straits, [86], [91], [98];
misplaced, [100];
map of, [103];
map, [195];
Settle’s account of his Voyage, [203];
Churchyard’s account of his Voyage, [204].
Froude, History of England, [79];
Forgotten Worthies, [99].
Fuller, Samuel, [284];
autog., [268];
cradle, [278].
Fuller, Thomas, Holy and Prophane State, [83];
Worthies of England, [102], [161].
Fundy Bay, visited, [176].
Furlano’s map, [68].
Furman, Gabriel, [420].
Futhey, J. S., and Cope, Gilbert, Chester County, [510].
“Gabriel”, ship, [86].
“Gabryll Royall”, ship, [186].
Gævara, Antonio de, [207].
Gali. See [Gaulle].
Galvano, Antonio, Tradado, [32].
Gammelt, William, Memoir of Roger Williams, [378].
Garde, Roger, autog., [364].
autog., [348].
Gardiner, R. H., [210], [291].
Gardiner, S. R., Prince Charles, etc., [122], [285], [517];
Personal Government of Charles I., [524].
“Gargarine”, ship, [170].
Garrett, J. W., [558].
Gastaldi, [25].
Gates, Sir Thomas, [133], [159];
autog., [133];
wrecked, [134];
reaches Jamestown, [136];
returns to England, [137];
again comes over, [138].
Gay, Sidney Howard, on Pilgrims’ history, [290];
Popular History of the United States, passim.
Genealogies of New England, [363];
of Virginia, [160].
“George”, ship, [142].
George, Staughton, [510].
Gerard, J. W., [420].
Germans in Pennsylvania, [490], [502], [515].
Germantown (Pennsylvania), [491], [501], [515].
Gerritsz, H., on Hudson, [103].
Ghillany, Erdglobus von Behaim, etc., [214];
Giants, [201].
Gibbons, Ambrose, [327], [328].
Gibbons, Edward, [531].
Gibson, William, [435]; autog., [484].
“Gift of God”, ship, [176].
Gilbert, Bartholomew, [187].
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, [89], [105], [171], [187];
Discourse of Discovery, [35], [200];
his voyage, [39];
his expeditions (1578), [106], [122];
(1583), [107];
at Newfoundland, [108];
autog., [187];
his True Report, [187];
his charts lost, [196];
his map (1576), [203].
Gilbert, Sir John, [118].
Gilbert, Otho, [105].
Gilbert, Raleigh, [176].
Gilbert family, [187].
Gilbert’s Sound, [90].
Gillett, E. H., Civil Liberty in Connecticut, [375].
Girardin, L. H., [165].
Gladstone, W. E., on Maryland toleration, [561], [562].
Globes, early, [212];
paper on, [215].
Glorious Progress of the Gospel, [355].
Goche, Dr. Barnabe, [301], [305].
“Godspeed”, ship, [91], [128].
Godfrey, Edward, [324].
Godfrey, J. E., [291].
[Goffe and Whalley], [374], [375].
See [Regicides].
Gold, supposed to be found by Frobisher, [87];
supposed to be in New England, [180], [181], [183].
“Golden Hind”, ship, [187].
“Golden Lion”, ship, [539].
Gomara, Historia General de las Indias, [26], [27];
account of Cortes, [204].
Gondomar, Count, [119].
Goodell, A. C., [210].
Good Speed to Virginia, [155].
Gookin, Daniel, Sr., [145], [159].
Gookin, Daniel, Jr., goes to New England, [145].
Goos, Peter, Zee-Atlas, [418].
Gordon, Robert, [435].
Gordon, T. F., History of New Jersey, [455];
History of Pennsylvania, [508].
Gorgeana, [190], [322], [323], [324], [364].
[Gorges], Sir Ferdinando, [175];
plans of colonization, [180], [184], [192], [296];
grant to, [192];
Brief Narration, [192], [193], [365];
papers, [192];
his fame, [210];
fort named after him, [210];
patent for New England, [297], [299], [300];
his grants under it, [299];
defends his patent, [307];
attacks the Massachusetts Charter, [318];
his province of New Somerset, [322], [323], [324];
tomb, [366];
pedigree, [366];
his patent on the Maine coast, [341];
grants to, in Maine, [310], [363];
commission as governor of New England, [363];
deed to Edgecomb, [363];
chosen governor, [302], [310].
See [New England].
Gorges, Ferdinando, the younger, papers regarding him in the State-Paper Office, [364];
patent, [322];
seeks to recover his patrimony, [324];
sells it to Massachusetts, [325];
America Painted to the Life, [192], [365].
Gorges, Robert, sent to New England, [303];
Gorges, Thomas, [323]; autog., [364].
Gorges, William, in Maine, [322].
Gorges and Mason Grant, [191].
Gorges Tracts, [365].
autog., [336];
his trouble with Massachusetts, [354];
Simplicitie’s Defence, [354], [378];
edited by Staples, [354];
defence of, by Brayton, [354];
in Rhode Island, [378];
letter to Morton, [378].
Gosling, John, [441].
Gosnold, Anthony, [132].
Gosnold, Captain Bartholomew, [128];
dies, [129];
on the New England coast, [172];
authorities, [187];
his landfall, [188].
Gottfried’s Voyages, [79];
Neue Welt, [167].
Gough, History of the Quakers, [504].
Gould, E. R. L., [516].
Gowans, William, [420].
Graeff, A. op den, [491].
Grahame, Colonial History of United States, [378], [509].
Grande, Rio, [80].
Granganimeo, [109].
Granite Monthly, [368].
Grantham, Sir Thomas, his Historical Account of some Memorable Actions, [151], [164].
Grants from the English Crown, [153].
Gray, Francis C., [350].
“Great Galley”, ship, [186].
Green, Samuel, printer, [351].
Green, S. A., Bibliography of Massachusetts Historical Society, [343].
Greene, G. W., Short History of Rhode Island, [335], [376].
Greene, Thomas, [533]; autog., [533].
Greenhow, Oregon and California, [78].
[Greenland], [91], [100], [101];
earliest map of, [101];
Fox’s map, [98];
Gronlandia, [203].
Greenleaf, Jonathan, Ecclesiastical History of Maine, [365].
Grenville, Sir Richard, [110], [114].
Gresham, Sir Thomas, [86].
Griffin, Press in Maine, [209].
Griffith, T. W., Early History of Maryland, [561];
Annals of Baltimore, [561].
“Griffith”, ship, [431].
Griswold, A. W., Catalogue of Library, [211].
[Grocland], [90], [101].
Grolandia. See [Grocland].
Gronland. See [Greenland].
Groom, Samuel, [435], [436], [440].
Grynæus, Novus Orbis, [10], [199].
Gualter, Rodolph, [248].
Guamas, R. das, [197].
Guatulco, [68].
Guiana, voyage to, [105];
empire of, [117];
Ralegh in, [124];
Ralegh’s account, [124], [126];
Newes of Sir Walter Rawleigh, [126].
Guild, R. A., edits Cotton Tracts, [377].
Guilford (Connecticut), [333].
Gulf Stream, Dr. Kohl on, [209].
Gurnet, [272].
Guy, Richard, [441].
Hacket, Thomas, [200];
his version of Thevet, [32].
Haies, Edward, [187].
Hakluyt, Richard, [123], [204], [205];
autog., [204];
depreciated by Biddle, [29], [39];
connection with colonization, [189];
his life, [189];
Divers Voyages, [37], [189], [204], [205];
Principal Navigations, [41], [44], [46], [97], [185], [189], [205];
Virginia Richly Valued, [189];
Westerne Planting, [40], [108], [189], [208];
map (1587), [196];
encourages public lectures on navigation, [207].
Hale, Edward E., “Hawkins and Drake”, [59].
Hale, Nathan, [515];
edits Prince’s Annals, [346].
Half-way Covenant, [334];
literature of, [359].
Hall, Christopher, [102].
Hall, James, in the Arctic seas, [92].
Hallam, Henry, Constitutional History of England, [250].
Hamilton, Andrew, [443].
Hamilton, Duke of, [370];
claim to Connecticut, [335], [374];
autog., [275].
Hammond, John, Hammond vs. Heamans, [554];
Leah and Rachel, [166], [555].
Hamor, Ralph, [139], [141], [146];
Hampton (New Hampshire), [329].
Hanam, Thomas, [175].
Hanbury, Historical Memorials, [288].
Hanson, George A., Old Kent, [561].
Hariot, Thomas, [111], [113], [123];
his Virginia, [81], [123], [205];
on rhumbs, [208].
Harlow on the Maine coast, [178];
captures an Indian, [180].
Harris, John, Map of Pennsylvania, [491], [516].
Harris, J. Morrison, [122].
Harris’s Voyages, [79].
Harrison, George L., Remains of William Penn, [475].
Harrison, S. A., Wenlock Christison, [505], [555].
Harrisse, Henry, Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima, [9];
Bibliotheca Barlowiana, [159];
Jean et Sebastian Cabot, [218].
Hart, Thomas, [435].
Hartford (Connecticut), [330].
Hartop, [64].
Hartshorne, Hugh, [435].
Hartshorne, Richard, [437].
Harvard College founded, [314].
Harvey, Sir John, [140], [146];
autog., [156].
Hasty-pudding, [62].
Hatch, Edwin, Organization of the Early Christian Churches, [254].
Hatfield, E. F., History of Elizabeth, New Jersey, [456].
Hatfield, attack on, [384].
Hatherly, Timothy, [266].
Hatorask, [112].
Hatteras Indians, [116].
Hatteras, Cape, [213], [216], [465].
See Hatorask.
Haven, S. F., on the Popham Question, [210];
History of the Grants, [209], [302], [340].
Hawkes, Ecclesiastical History of the United States, [166].
Hawkins, John, voyages, [60];
autog., [61];
portrait, [61];
his coat armor, [63];
defeated by Spaniards, [64];
authorities, [78];
his Voyages to Guynea, [78];
lands sailors at Gulf of Mexico, [170];
again with Drake, [73];
dies, [73].
Hawkins, Richard, his Voyage to the South Sea, [78];
on the New England coast, [181], [182], [194].
Hawkins, William, voyages, [59];
authorities, [78].
Hawkins Voyages, [79].
Hawks, Francis L., [533];
History of North Carolina, [124].
Haynes, John, governor, [331];
autog., [331];
alleged portrait, [331].
Hazard, Ebenezer, Historical Collections, [153], [283].
Hazard, Samuel, Annals of Pennsylvania, [510];
Pennsylvania Archives, [510];
Register of Pennsylvania, [510].
Hazard, Willis P., Annals of Philadelphia, [509].
Hazlett, W. C., Bibliographical Collections and Notes, [204].
Heath, Sir Robert, [561].
Heckewelder, John, Indians in Pennsylvania, [515].
“Helen”, ship, [90].
Hellowes, Edward, Invention of Navigation, [207].
Hemans, Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, [294].
Hendricks, Gerhard, [491].
Hening, Statutes at large, [164].
Henlopen, Cape, [489].
Hinman, R. R., Royal Letters to the Governors of Connecticut, [369];
edits New Haven Laws, [371].
Henri II. (Dauphin), map, [195], [217].
Henrico, [138]; college at, [141], [144].
Henry VII., his sign-manual, [1].
Henry VIII., autog., [4].
Henry, M. S., [162].
Henry, William Wirt, “Sir Walter Ralegh”, etc., [105];
on the Pocahontas story, [162];
champions Smith, [162].
“Henry and Francis”, ship, [438].
Herman, Augustine, [466], [549].
Hermosa Bay, [80].
Herrera, Historia General, [47];
Description, etc., [185].
Hersent, Samuel, [488].
Heylin, Peter, Cosmographie, [466].
Heywood, John, [435].
Hicks, Elias, [504].
Higginson, Francis, at Salem, [346];
Journal, [346];
New England Plantation, [211], [346].
Hildeburn, C. R., Press in Pennsylvania, [514].
Hildreth, Richard, History of the United States, [562].
Hillard, George S., Life of John Smith, [211];
Memoir of James Savage, [353].
Hilton, Edward, [326].
Hilton, William, [326].
[Hilton’s Point], [326], [327].
See [Dover].
Hiltons on Dover Neck, accounts of, [366];
their patent, [367].
Hinckley, Thomas, autog., [278], [356].
Hingham Meeting-house, view of, [319].
Hinman, R. R., Early Puritan Settlers in Connecticut, [375].
See [San Domingo].
Historical Commission (England), reports of, [159].
Historical Magazine, passim.
Historical Memorials relating to Independents, [252].
Hixon, Ellis, [82].
Hoadley, C. J., edits Connecticut and New Haven Records, [375].
Hoboken, [422]
Hobson and Harlow, [193], [194].
Hobson on the Maine coast, [178], [180].
See [Montreal].
Hogenberg, [34].
Holland, Henry, Heroologia, [81].
Holland, English exiles in, [231].
Hollanders, [193].
See [Dutch].
Hollandsche Mercurius, [415].
Hollister, G. H., History of Connecticut, [375].
Holme, John, True Relation, etc., [501].
Holme, Thomas, [481];
Map of Philadelphia, [516];
Map of Pennsylvania, [516].
Holmes, Abiel, [187].
Holmes, Obadiah, [378].
Holmes, O. W., [286].
Honda, Rio, [213].
Hondius, Jodocus, [46];
map of California coast, [79], [80];
globe, [216].
Hood, Thomas, on Jacob’s staff, [207];
Mariner’s Guide, [207];
Use of Mathematical Instruments, [208];
Hooker, Richard, Ecclesiastical Polity, [228], [249];
Walton’s life of him, [249].
Hooker, Thomas, in Connecticut, [330];
autog., [330];
his Survey of Church Discipline, [334], [352];
controverts Cotton, [352].
Hope Sanderson, [90].
Hope’s Check, [93].
“Hopewell”, ship, [347].
Hopkins, Edward, governor, [371];
autog., [374].
Hopkins, Samuel, [429];
Youth of the Old Dominion, [162].
Hopkins, Stephen, on Rhode Island history, [376].
Hopkins, governor of Connecticut, dies, [371].
Hoppin, James M., Old England, [285].
Hortop, Job, Rare Travailes, [186], [205].
Hotten, Original Lists, etc., [160].
Hough, F. B., on Pemaquid, [365].
Houghton, Lord, [285];
poem on the Pilgrims, [294].
Houses, early, in Pennsylvania, [491].
Howe, Historical Collections of Virginia, [165].
Howgill, Francis, Popish Inquisitions in New England, [358].
Howison, R. R., History of Virginia, [165].
Howland, John, [273];
autog., [268];
his marriage, [284];
family, [284].
Hoyt, A. H., on the laws of New Hampshire, [367].
Hubbard, William, autog., [362];
Troubles with the Indians, [361], [384];
Present State of New England, [361];
History of New England, [291], [362];
map of New England, [384].
Hudson, Henry, voyages, [92], [103];
authorities, [99], [103], [104], [193];
Detectio Freti Hudsoni, [104];
on the New England coast, [178], [193].
Hudson, William, autog., [338].
Hudson Bay, Cabot in, [26], [28], [34];
James’s map of, [96];
Fox’s map, [98].
Hudson River, connects with the St. Lawrence, [465].
Hues, Robert, Tractatus de Globis, [208].
Humboldt, Alexander, Examen Critique, [8], [214].
Hume, David, History of England, attacks Ralegh, [122].
Hunloke, Edward, [442].
Hunnewell, J. F., [155].
Hunt, Robert, [129].
Hunter, Joseph, [284];
on Pilgrim history, [283];
Founders of New Plymouth, [284].
Huston, Charles, Land in Pennsylvania, [512].
Hutchinson, Edward, autog., [338].
Hutchinson, George, [441].
Hutchinson, Thomas, History of Massachusetts Bay, [283], [344];
controversy over his papers, [344];
publications, [344];
Original Papers, [344];
on the Pilgrims, [291].
Huth Catalogue, [82].
Hylacomylus. See [Waldseemüller].
Icaria, [101].
Iceland, [101].
Independents, [248].
Indian Bible, Eliot’s, [356];
bibliography of, [356].
Indian corn, [113].
Indian languages, [355].
Indian names in Virginia, [153].
Indian trails, [186].
Indian wars, books on, [361].
Indians, the community-buildings of the southern tribes, [62];
houses on the northwest coast, [69];
in Virginia, [131];
about Plymouth, [290];
conversion of, [315], [355], [393];
Society for Propagating the Gospel among them, [315], [316], [355], [356];
their right to the soil, [341];
in Connecticut, [368];
books on, [368];
in New Jersey, [425];
and the Quakers, [473];
in Pennsylvania, [489], [514], [515];
in Maryland, [526], [527], [531], [555].
See [Iroquois], and other names of tribes.
Ingle, Richard, [147], [532], [533].
Ingle’s rebellion, [555].
Ingram, David, [64], [170], [186];
his Relation, [186].
Inter-charter period in Massachusetts, [362].
Interlude of Four Elements, [16], [28].
Inwood, William, [457].
Iron manufactured in Jersey, [448];
in Virginia, [163];
first in America, [144], [145].
[Iroquois] nations, [393];
wars with the French, [394], [408], [415];
Jesuits among, 400, [406];
friends of the English, [404]-406, [408].
See [Mohawks].
Jamaica, [201].
James I., autog., [127].
James II. proclaimed in Massachusetts, [321];
on the throne, [406].
James, Captain Thomas, [95];
his map, [96];
his Strange and Dangerous Voyage, [96].
James River, [128].
Jameson, J. F., [414].
[Jamestown] founded, [129];
view of, [130];
early history of, [153].
See [Virginia].
Janney, S. M., Religious Society of Friends, [504];
Life of Penn, [505].
Jannson, map of New England, [384].
(Zipangri), [201];
(Giapan), [203].
Jasper, John, [473].
Jeffrey, Lord, on William Penn, [505].
Jeffreys, Herbert, [152].
Jenings, Samuel, [440], [451], [488];
governor of West Jersey, [441];
Truth Rescued, [452].
Jenkins, M. C., [561].
Jenness, J. S., Isles of Shoals, [198];
New Hampshire, [366];
Original Documents, [367].
Jerseys, the English in the, [421].
See [New Jersey].
Jesuit Relations, [193].
Jesuits in Maryland, [523], [525], [531];
their letters, [553].
“Jesus”, ship, [60].
Jews denied being freemen in Rhode Island, [379].
Jogues, Novum Belgium, [416].
“John and Francis”, ship, [139].
“John Sarah”, ship, [480].
Johnson, Edward, [358];
autog., [358];
Wonder-working Providence, [210], [358], [365].
Johnson, Francis, [220], [261];
autog., [261].
Johnson, George, [220].
Johnson, Isaac, [369].
Johnson, Robert, his New Life of Virginia, [156].
Johnson, R. S., Memoir of Fenwicke, [456].
Johnson, Samuel, Life of Drake, [84].
Johnston, John, History of Bristol, etc., [190], [365].
Johnstone, George, Cecil County, [561].
Johnstone, John, [443], [450].
Jomard, Monuments de la Géographie, [8], [21], [217];
notices of, [217].
“Jonathan”, ship, [326].
Jones, Edmund, [173].
Jones, F., Life of Frobisher, [102].
Jones, H. G., [500], [515], [516].
Jones, Joel, Land-office Titles, [512].
Jones, Samuel, criticises Smith’s History of New York, [412].
Jones, Skelton, [165].
Jones, Captain Thomas, of the “Mayflower”, [269], [271], [288];
his alleged treachery, [289].
Jones, Sir William, [483], [511].
Jones, Present State of Virginia, [164].
Joseph, William, [550].
Josselyn, Henry, [360].
Josselyn, John, [372];
New England’s Rarities, [360].
Judæis, Cornelius de, Speculum Orbis Terrarum, [196];
his map (1593), [196].
“Judith”, ship, [63].
Juet, companion of Hudson, [103].
Jury trial, first in Virginia, [146].
Kalendarium Pennsilvaniense, [493].
Kanibas, [382].
Keach, Elias, [494].
Keen, Gregory B., “Note on New Albion”, [457].
Keith, George, [445], [501], [503].
Keith, Sir William, History of Virginia, [165].
Kelpius, [501].
Kemp, Richard, [147].
Kendall, John, [128].
Kennebec River, [190], [382], [383];
Plymouth patent of it, [278], [291], [308], [324];
projected settlement on, [302].
Kennedy, J. P., Life of Lord Baltimore, [561].
Kennett, White, Bibliothecæ Americanæ Primordia, [348].
[Kent Island], [522], [526], [527], [528], [532], [533], [538], [542], [562].
“Kent”, ship, [432].
Kerr, Voyages, [84].
Kest, Robinson, Prediker, [286].
Keymis, Lawrence, [118], [120];
his account of Ralegh’s voyage, [124].
Kidder, Frederic, [123];
on the Popham Question, [210].
King’s Province (Rhode Island), [339].
“Kingfisher”, frigate, [321].
Kingsland, Isaac, [437], [443].
Kingsley, Charles, on Ralegh, [126];
Westward Ho!, [78].
Kingsley, J. L., Historical Discourse, [371].
Kingston (New York), [390].
Knight, John, [92].
Knowles, J. D., Life of Roger Williams, [378].
Kohl, J. G., his career and likeness, [209];
his Discovery of Maine, or Documentary History of Maine, [8], [12], [208], [209], [218];
his Die beiden ältesten General-Karten von America, [16];
his cartographical labors, [209];
his maps in the State Department at Washington, [209];
in the American Antiquarian Society, [209];
on the name of Rhode Island, [376];
Kort en bondigh Verhael, [415].
Kunstmann, F., Entdeckung Amerikas, [8], [82], [217].
Labadists, [505].
Labanoff, Catalogue, [200].
Cabot’s landfall, [34];
as an island, [203].
Laconia, [308];
sources of its history, [366], [367].
La Cosa. See [Cosa].
Lacour, Louis, [82].
Lafreri, Geografia, [10].
Lake, Sir Thomas, [517].
Lakeman, Sijverts, Treatyse, etc., [208].
Lamb, Joshua, [123].
Lamb, Martha J., History of New York City, [415].
Lambert, E. R., History of New Haven Colony, [375].
Lambrechtsen, Korte Beschryving, [418].
Lancaster Sound, [95].
Lane, Ralph, [187];
autog., [110];
his narrative, [122];
Langford, John, Refutation of Babylon’s Fall, [555].
Langren’s globes, [216].
Laon globe (1493), [212].
La Plata River, Cabot at, [4], [48].
Larkham, Thomas, [327].
La Roque, Armorial, [58].
La Salle’s discoveries, [403].
La Tour, [383].
Las Casas, English translation, [205].
Latitude, instruments for taking, [207].
Latrobe, J. H. B., [514].
Laudonuière’s colony, [61].
Lawrence, Sir John, [457].
Lawrie, Gawen, [430], [435], [437], [438], [443];
autog., [430].
Lawton on William Penn, [506].
Lawyer, first, in Massachusetts, [351].
Laydon, John, [132].
Leaming, Aaron, [454].
Leaming and Spicer, Grants, etc., of New Jersey, [454].
Lechford, Thomas, [351];
Plain Dealing, [351];
its manuscript, [351];
fac-simile of, [352];
note-book, [351].
Leclerc, Bibliotheca Americana, [217].
L’Ecuy globe, [214].
Leddra, William, hanged, [359], [505].
Lederer, John, Discoveries, [157].
Lefroy, History of Bermuda, [156].
Legislature, first, in America, [143].
Leicester, Earl of, [64], [74].
Leigh, Sir Thomas, [141].
Leigh, William, [158].
Leisler, Jacob, [411];
autog., [411];
his dwelling, [417].
Lelewel, Géographie du Moyen Âge, [8], [217].
Leng, Robert, [82].
Lenox, Duke of, [297], [301], [341];
autog., [275].
Lenox Library, [380].
Leroux, [212].
Lescarbot’s map (1609), [197].
Levett, Christopher, [303], [308], [366].
Levick, J. J., John ap Thomas, etc., [515].
Lewger, John, [528];
autog., [528].
Lewis, Alonzo, History of Lynn, [347].
Lewis, Lawrence, Jr., [488];
Land Titles, [512];
Courts of Pennsylvania, [512]
Lewis, William, [531], [555], [556].
plan of the town, [263];
Pilgrims leave, [267];
later emigrations from, [276], [277];
H. C. Murphy on the Pilgrims at, [287];
George Sumner on the same, [286].
See Pilgrims.
Libraries in Virginia, [153].
Lightfoot, Bishop, Christian Ministry, [254].
Lil, H. van, on William Penn, [506].
Linn, J. B., [510].
Linschoten, Discours, [205];
portrait, [206].
Lions, [186].
“Little James”, ship, [292].
Little Harbor (New Hampshire), [326].
Livermore, George, [354].
Livingston, William, [411], [453].
Lloyd, Charles, autog., [484].
Lloyd, David, [488].
Lloyd, Lawrence, [466].
Lloyd, Thomas, autog., [494].
Local histories, [363].
Lock, Lars, [494].
Locke, John, and Churchill’s Voyages, [205].
Locke or Lok, Michael, [86];
fac-simile, [40];
History of West Indies, [47].
Loddington, William, Plantation Work, [496].
Lodge, H. C., Life of George Cabot, [58];
English Colonies, [160];
on the Pocahontas story, [162].
Lodge, Thomas, with Cavendish, [84];
his Margarite of America, [84].
Lodwick, C., [420].
Log invented, [207].
Logan and Penn correspondence, [506].
Lok. See Locke.
London coast, [90].
London Company, [127].
London Spy, [373].
Longfellow, H. W., Courtship of Miles Standish, [294].
Long Island, [388], [457], [458];
assigned to New York, [391].
Longitude, methods of, [35], [41];
first meridian of, [212], [214].
“Lord Sturton”, ship, [186].
Lorrencourt, [79].
Lotteries, [141]; in Virginia, [158].
Lovelace, Francis, governor, [395];
autog., [395];
leaves, [397];
letters, [414].
Lucas, Charters of the Old English Colonies, [153].
Lucas, Nicolas, autog., [430].
Ludlow’s laws (Connecticut), [334].
Ludwell, Thomas, [149].
Lumley’s Inlet, [90].
Lyford, John, [277].
Lyon, Henry, [437].
Macaulay, T. B., on William Penn, [506];
his views controverted, [506].
Macauley, James, History of New York, [413].
Mace, Captain Samuel, [115].
Mackie, J. M., Life of Samuel Gorton, [378].
Macock, Samuel, [143].
“Madre de Dios”, ship, [116].
Maffeius, map (1593), [196];
Historiarum Indicarum libri, [196].
Magellan, [66]; his straits, [201], [203].
Magin, Histoire Universelle, [184].
Magnetic pole first suggested, [207].
[Maine], documentary history, [208];
grants and charters, [209];
bought by Massachusetts, [320], [324];
her history, [321];
patents, [321];
Massachusetts again in possession, [325];
authorities on the history of, [363];
origin of name, [363];
patent to Gorges, [363];
royal charter, [363];
royal commissioners in, [325], [363];
histories of, [364];
bibliography of, [209], [365];
map of the coast, [190];
English on the coast, [193].
See [Gorges], [Norumbega], [Pemaquid], [Popham].
Maine Historical Society, [208];
Collections, [365].
Major, R. H., [191];
on Cabot’s voyage, [45].
Malectites, [382].
Malignants, [147].
Man, Abraham, [488].
region, [68].
Manning, Captain, [397].
Manoa, [117].
Manomet, [272].
Manor of Frank (Pennsylvania), [482].
Manufactures in Virginia, [166];
in New England, [316].
Marco, Cape, [101].
“Maria”, ship, [95].
Mariana, [367].
“Marigold”, ship, [65], [187].
Mariner’s Mirrour, [207].
Markham, A. H., Voyages of John Davis, [99].
Markham, C. R., [79];
Voyages of Baffin, [99].
Markham, William, [478];
letters, [497].
Maroons, [65].
Marriage, first, in Virginia, [132].
Marshall, O. H., on the charters of New York, [414];
on Denonville’s expedition, [415].
Marsillac, J., Vie de Penn, [506].
Marston, Eastward ho!, 128.
Martha’s Vineyard, [180].
Martin, John, [128], [137], [143], [146].
Martin, J. H., Chester and its Vicinity, [510].
Martin, Gazetteer of Virginia, [165].
Martin Mar-Prelate Tracts, [237], [238].
Martindale, J. C., Byberry and Moreland, [509].
Marvin, W. T. R., edits the New England’s Jonas, [355].
Mary, Queen, autog., [7].
“Mary and John”, ship, [176].
“Mary of Guilford”, ship, [170], [185], [186].
Maryland, history of, [517];
charter, [517];
name of, [520];
bounds, [520];
powers of the Proprietors, [520], [521];
rights of the settlers, [522];
controversy with Virginia, [522], [528];
Jesuit missions, [523], [554];
the charter’s significance of toleration, [523], [530], [562];
colonists arrive, [526];
early assemblies, [527], [528], [530], [531];
struggle of colonists with the Proprietor, [529];
Ingle’s usurpation, [532];
overthrown, [532];
Toleration Act, [534], [541], [555], [560];
passed by Catholics, [534];
indorsement of, [535];
Puritan settlers, [535];
two houses of the Assembly formed, [536];
commissioners’ demands, [537];
second conquest, [538];
victory of the Puritans of Providence, [539];
the Proprietor reinstated, [541];
population, [543];
coinage, [543];
boundary disputes with Pennsylvania, [478], [488], [489], [548];
writ of quo warranto against the charter, [550];
Coode’s “Association”, [551];
proprietary government ends, [552];
a royal province, [553];
sources of its history, [553];
Relation (of 1634), [553];
(of 1635), [553];
letters of Jesuit missionaries, [553];
map, [553];
boundary disputes with Virginia, [554];
battle of Providence, authorities on, [554];
archives of the State, [555]-557;
laws, [529], [556], [557], [562];
calendar of State papers, [556];
loss of records, [557];
documents in State-Paper Office in London, [557];
index to them, [557];
other manuscript sources, [557];
histories, [559];
seal of the colony, [559];
proportion of Catholics, [560];
the question of toleration discussed, [561];
source of charter, [561];
bibliography of, [561];
local histories, [561].
See [Calvert], [Kent Island], etc.
Maryland Historical Society, [562]; publications, [562].
Mason, Charles, autog., [489].
Mason, Captain John, of New Hampshire, on the Maine coast, [193];
his will, [367];
grant of Laconia, [308], [327], [328];
vice-president of Council for New England, [309];
grant of New Hampshire, [310], [367];
his grants, [329];
autog., [364];
dies, [328];
memoir by C. W. Tuttle, [364].
Mason, John, of Connecticut, in Pequot war, [348];
autog., [348];
his narrative, [349].
Mason, Robert Tufton, [329], [367].
Mason and Dixon’s line, [489], [514], [515].
Massa, [104].
Massachusetts, [310];
early meant Boston Harbor, [179], [183];
government of, [312];
objects of the founders, [312];
charter attacked, [313];
charter concealed, [318];
her relations with the other colonies, [316];
buys the patent of Maine, [320], [364];
writ of quo warranto against the charter, [321];
origin of name of, [342];
authorities for its history, [342];
government transferred to the soil, [343];
archives of, [343];
records printed, [343], [359];
manuscripts elsewhere, [343];
histories of, [344];
laws of, [314], [349]-351, [373];
struggle to maintain its charter, [362];
authorities on the struggle, [362];
bibliography of, [363];
claims westward to the Pacific, [396];
claim to lands west of the Hudson, [405].
See [New England].
Massachusetts Company, [342], [343].
Massachusetts Historical Society, archives of, [343];
publications, [343];
Collections, [343];
Proceedings, [343].
See [Blue Hills].
Massachusetts River, [342].
Masson, Life of Milton, [245].
Massonia, [367].
his family, [290].
Mataoka. See [Pocahontas].
Mather, Cotton, autog., [319];
his library, [345];
Ecclesiastical History of New England, or Magnalia, [240], [283], [345];
portrait, [345];
Diary, [345];
Parentator, [345];
on the Wheelwright deed, [367];
map of New England, [345], [384];
forged letter of, [502].
Mather, Increase, Relation of the Troubles, [340], [361];
Brief History of the War, [361].
Mather, Richard, [255], [350].
Mather Papers, [374].
Matowack, [388].
Matthews, Samuel, [149].
Mattson, Margaret, [488].
Maverick, Samuel, [360];
controversy with Massachusetts, [354].
Mavooshen, [363].
Maxwell’s Virginia Historical Register, [168].
May, Dorothy, autog., [268].
May’s Arctic expedition, [104].
Mayer, Brantz, [533], [559], [562];
Calvert and Penn, [507].
[“Mayflower”], ship, [267];
their autographs, [268];
last survivor, [271];
passengers, origin of, [284];
her history, [290].
See Pilgrims, Jones.
Maynarde, Thomas, [82].
McCall, Peter, [512].
McCamant, Thomas, [510].
McCormick, S. J., [372].
McDonald, Colonel A. W., his report on Virginia bounds, [159].
McMahon, J. V. L., History of Maryland, [559].
McSherry, James, History of Maryland, [560].
McSherry, Richard, [560];
Essays and Lectures, [560].
Meade, Old Churches and Families of Virginia, [160].
Medina, Arte de Navegar, [207].
Meeting-houses, old, in New England, [319].
Megiser, Septentrio novantiquus, [104].
Melton, Edward, Zee- en Landreizen, [419].
Mendocino, Cape, [74-76], [80].
Menzies Catalogue, passim.
Mennonites, [251], [479], [490].
Mercator, Gerard, his engraved gores of a globe, [214];
Hondy’s edition, [167], [381];
his projection improved by Wright, [208].
Merchant adventurers, [266].
Merlan, J. E. V., [491].
“Mermaid”, ship, [89].
Merrill, James C., [353].
Merry Mount, [278].
Metacomet, [282].
Meta Incognita, [86], [89], [91].
Meusel, Bibliotheca Historica, [124].
Mew, Richard, [435].
Mexico, press in, [350].
Mey, Cornelius Jacobsen, [422].
Miantonomo, [368].
“Michael”, ship, [86].
Michener, Ezra, Early Quakerism, [505].
Mickle, Isaac, Old Gloucester, [456].
Middletown (New Jersey), [424], [427].
Milford (Connecticut), [333].
Millard, F. J., [104].
Millenary petition, [239].
Miller, J., Description of New York, [420].
Millet, Father, his Relation, [415].
“Minion”, ship, [64].
Minot, G. R., History of Massachusetts, [344].
Mint in Boston, [316];
illegal, [320];
in Maryland, [543];
in New Jersey, [447].
Mitchell, Jonathan, [360].
M’Kinney and Hall, Indian Tribes, [163].
friendship with, [400];
French expeditions against, [415].
See [Iroquois].
Mohegan case, [349].
Molineaux, Emeric, map, [44], [46], [77], [91], [99], [197], [216], [217];
of California coast, [80];
his globe, [90], [196], [205], [207], [208], [212], [213].
Moll, Herman, his maps, [345].
Moluccas, [48];
discovered, [68].
Monardes, Joyfull Newes, [204].
Mondidier Catalogue, [348].
Monhegan, [176], [178], [179], [181-183], [190], [191], [321].
Monmouth patent, [426].
Montanus, Arnoldus, De Nieuwe Weereld, [184], [416];
map of New York, [381], [417].
[Montreal] (Mont Royal), [213].
See Hochelaga.
Moody, Joshua, autog., [319].
“Moonshine”, ship, [89].
Moore, George H., [368];
on Poole’s edition of Johnson’s Wonder-working Providence, [358].
Moore, J. B., [367];
Governors of New England, [289].
Moore, John, [488].
Moorhead, Sarah, portrait of Cotton Mather, [345].
Mooshausic, [377].
Moravians’ (Bethlehem) library, [500].
Morden, Robert, map of New England, [384].
More, Caleb, [360].
More, Nicholas, [482], [486], [488], [494], [497];
autog., [484];
Letter from Dr. More, [500].
Moreland, manor of, [482].
Morris, Caspar, [515].
Morris, J. G., Lord Baltimore, [559];
Bibliography of Maryland, [561].
Morris, Colonel Lewis, [436].
Morrison, Francis, [148], [149], [152].
Morton, Charles, autog., [319].
Morton, George, [290].
Morton, Nathaniel, [283];
New England’s Memorial, [283], [291], [359];
autog., [291].
Morton, Thomas, [278], [309], [322];
New English Canaan, [348];
edited by C. F. Adams, Jr., [348].
Mount Desert, [178], [179], [190], [194], [382], [383].
Mount Wollaston, [311].
Mountfield, D., The Church and Puritans, [253].
Moulton, J. W., New York One Hundred and Seventy Years Ago, [416].
Mourt’s Relation, [288], [289];
its authorship, [290].
Mudie, David, [443].
Mulford, I. S., History of New Jersey, [455].
Muller, Frederick, Catalogue of American Portraits, [416];
Books on America, passim.
Muller, Geschiedenis der noord Compagnie, [98].
Muller, History of Doncaster, [102].
Munsell, Joel, [372].
Munster, or Münster, Sebastian, Cosmographia, [27], [36], [199], [200];
edits Grynæus and Ptolemy, [199];
in English by Eden, [200], [201];
Murphy, H. C., Henry Hudson in Holland, [104];
Verrazzano, [214];
on the Pilgrims in Leyden, [287];
and Milet’s captivity, [415];
edits Danker’s Journal, [420].
Muscongus, [191].
Muscovy Company, [6], [46], [103].
Myritius, Johannes, Opusculum Geographicum, [10].
“Nachen”, ship, [181].
Nancy globe, [214].
Nantasket, [311].
Nantucket, [382].
Napier, Lord Bacon and Ralegh, [126].
[Narragansett] country, Connecticut’s claim, [335], [339];
settled, [336];
Massachusetts proprietors of, [338];
townships, [361];
histories of, [376];
patent, [379].
See Rhode Island.
Narragansett Club, [377].
Narragansett Historical Register, [381].
Narragansetts, [382].
Naumkeag, [311].
See Salem.
Naunton, Sir Robert, [265].
Navigation, early books on, [206].
Navigation Act, [150], [386], [387], [400], [415], [544].
Nead, B. M., [510].
Neal, Daniel, History of the Puritans, [250];
History of New England, [345];
its map, [345].
autog., [363].
Needle, variation of, [9], [23], [41].
Nehantic country, [371].
Neill, E. D., his Virginia and Virginiola, [154];
Notes on the Virginia Colonial Clergy, [157];
History of the Virginia Company of London, [158], [288], [340];
English Colonization in America, [155], [158], [288], [561];
his notes on Virginia history, [158], [160], [162], [163], [166];
on Sir Edmund Plowden, [457];
on Robert Evelyn, [459];
Francis Howgill, [505];
Light thrown by the Jesuits, etc., [554];
Terra Mariæ, [560];
Lord Baltimore and Toleration, [560];
Founders of Maryland, [560];
Maryland not a Roman Catholic Colony, [561].
Nelson, Captain, at Jamestown, [131].
Nelson, William, History of Passaic County, [456].
Nelson River, [93].
“Neptune”, ship, [142].
Nevada, [67].
Nevada River, [101].
Nevill, James, [441].
Nevill, Samuel, [454].
[New Albion] (Drake’s), [80];
under “Caput Draconis”, [69], [72].
New Albion (Plowden’s), [457];
medal and ribbon of the Albion knights, [461], [462].
See [Plowden].
[New Amsterdam] surrenders to the English, [389], [421];
first reports of, [414];
burghers take the oath, [414];
early views, [415].
See [New York].
New Cæsaria. See [Nova Cæsaria].
[New England], name first given, [198];
thought to be an island, [197];
Cartography, [194], [381], [382], [383];
Dudley’s map, [303];
Paskaart, [333];
Mather’s map, [345];
Confederation (of 1643), [281], [315], [334], [338], [354];
its records, [373];
religious element in, [219];
sources of her history, [340];
relations with the Dutch, [375];
dominion extends to the Pacific, [409];
Andros seal, [410];
bounds as allowed by the French, [456];
Council for, [295];
their Briefe Relation, [296];
patent, [297];
Platform, [302];
partition the coast, [305];
surrenders patent, [309];
authorities on, [340].
New England Almanac, [384].
New England Historic Genealogical Society, [344].
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, [344].
New England Society of New York, [293].
New England’s First Fruits, [355].
New Haarlem, [390].
New Hampshire, grant of, [310];
history of, [326];
submits to Massachusetts, [327], [329];
name first used, [329], [367];
Provincial Papers, [363], [367];
sources of her history, [366];
Wheelwright deed, [366];
patents, [367];
map (1653), [367];
laws, [367];
histories of, [368];
local histories, [368];
bibliography, [368].
New Hampshire Historical Society Collections, [367].
united to Connecticut, [334];
fundamental articles in original Constitution, [371];
laws, [371];
Blue Laws, [371];
charter of union with Connecticut, [373];
histories of, [375];
maritime interests, [375].
See [Connecticut].
New Haven Historical Society Papers, [375].
New Interlude, [199].
[New Jersey], grants of, [392];
boundary disputes, [406];
Concessions, etc., [423], [425], [426], [427];
government, [423];
earliest Assembly, [425];
lords proprietors, [428];
quintipartite deed, [431];
under Andros’ government, [444];
attempt to run the line between East and West Jersey, [445];
Planter’s Speech, etc., [449];
sources of its history, [449];
counties and towns, [446];
churches in, [447];
education in, [447];
early tracts on, [453];
Archives, [454];
map by Van der Donck, [455];
efforts to complete its archives, [455];
Chalmers papers on its history, [455];
Testimonys from the Inhabitants, [476].
See [East] and [West Jersey].
New Jersey Historical Society, [454], [455].
New London (Connecticut), [375].
[New Netherland], relations with New England, [375];
taken by the English, [385];
capture contemplated by Cromwell, [386];
bounds of, [456].
See [Dutch], [New York].
New Plymouth, [276].
See [Plymouth].
New Scotland, [306].
records, [363].
surrenders to the Dutch, [422].
[New York] (city), [405], [407];
view of the Strand, [417];
Water-gate, [420];
first named, [390];
taken by the Dutch, [397], [415], [429];
restored to the English, [398];
government, [414];
early views, [415];
its history, [415].
See [New Amsterdam].
New York (province), described (in 1678), [400];
boundary disputes with Connecticut, [405];
sources of its history, [411];
under English rule, [385];
charter of liberties, [404];
charter of franchises, [405];
annexed to New England under Andros, [409];
histories of, [411];
literature of disputed boundaries, [414];
charters, [414];
seals, [415];
maps, [417];
descriptions, [419].
See [New Netherland].
Newark (New Jersey), [425];
history of, [456].
Newce, Thomas, [144].
Newfoundland, [519].
See [Avalon], [Baccalaos].
Newport, Captain Christopher, [128], [132], [133], [139];
his discoveries, [154].
Newport (Rhode Island), founded, [336], [338].
Newport-Historical Magazine, [381].
Newport-News, origin of the name, [154].
Nicholas, Thomas, his Pleasant History, [204], [205];
his Peru, [204].
Nicholls, Richard, [389];
killed, [396];
autog., [388]. 421.
Nichols, Philip, [83].
Nichols, Dr. William, Doctrine of the Church of England, [248].
Nicholson, Francis, [444].
Nicholson, Joseph, autog., [314].
Niles, T. M., [376]
Noble, George, [457].
Noddle’s Island, [311].
Nombre de Dios, [65].
[Nonconformists], [219], [223].
See [Dissenters], [Separatists].
Norman, Robert, Newe Attractive, [207], [208];
Safeguard of Saylers, [207].
Norris, J. S., [555]; Early Friends in Maryland, [505].
North, J. W., History of Augusta, [365].
North Carolina, Indians of, [109];
map of, by John White, [124].
“North Star”, ship, [90].
Northwest explorations, [85];
See [Arctic].
Northwest Territory, Virginia’s claims to, [153].
Norton, Francis, [328].
Norton, John, Discussion of the Suffering of Christ, [357];
autog., [358];
Heart of New England Rent, [358].
Norton, Literary Gazette, [205].
its English explorers, [169];
bounds, [169];
meaning of the name, [184];
authorities, [184];
varieties of the name, [195], [214].
Norwich (Connecticut), [375].
Norwood, Colonel Henry, [148].
Norwood, Voyage to Virginia, [157].
Notley, Thomas, [547].
Nova Albion, [42].
See [New Albion].
Nova Britannia (Virginia), [155], [156], [199].
See [New Jersey].
Nova Francia. See [New France].
Nova Scotia, [299].
Oakwood Press, [500].
O’Callaghan, E. B., on New York history, [414];
New Netherland, [415];
edits Wooley’s Journal, [420];
his Catalogue, passim.
Ocracoke Inlet, [111].
Ogden, John, [429].
Ogilby, John, America, [167], [184], [360], [416];
map of New York, [417];
map of New England, [381].
Oiseaux, Isle des, [213].
Olaus Magnus, [101].
Old Colony Club, [293].
Old Colony Historical Society, [291], [344].
“Old Dominion”, name of, [153].
Oldham, John, [303].
Oldmixon, John, British Empire in America, [345], [499], [502].
Oldys, William, Life of Bacon, [121];
British Librarian, [205].
Olive, Thomas, [441].
Onderdonk, Henry, Jr., Annals of Hempstead, [505].
Opecancanough, [131].
Orcutt and Beadsley, History of Derby, [375].
Oregon coast, [68].
Orinoco River, [117];
valley, map, [124].
Orleans, Isle of, [213].
Ortelius’s map in Hakluyt, [205];
Theatrum orbis terrarum, [34].
Oswego, [411].
Otten’s map of New York, [417].
Oviedo, Historia de las Indias, [49].
Oxford Tract, [156].
Oxford Voyages, [79].
Pacific, passages to the, [183], [459];
called Mare del Sur, [203].
See [South Sea].
Pack, Roger, [457].
Paget, John, Inquiry, etc., [506].
Paine, John, autog., [338].
Palfrey, John G., his interest in Pilgrim history, [284];
History of New England, [293], [344], [375], [376].
Palmer, W. P., [161].
Palmer’s Island, [522], [528].
Pamunkey Indians, [131].
Paper manufacture in Pennsylvania, [493].
Partridge, Ralph, [280].
Paschall, Thomas, [499].
“Pasha”, ship, [65].
Passao, island, [79].
Passe, Simon, [212].
Patterson, James W., [210].
Pastorius, F. D., [491], [515];
Beschreibung, etc., [502].
“Patience”, ship, [136].
Patowomekes, [135].
Patuxet, [273].
Pavonia, [422].
Payne, Elizabethan Seamen, [78], [187].
Peabody, George, [557], [562].
Pearls sought for on the New England coast, [181].
Pearson, Peter, [358];
autog., [314].
Pease, J. C., [376].
Peckard, Peter, Memoir of Nicholas Ferrar, [158].
Peckham, Sir George, [39], [196];
his True Report, [187], [205].
Peirce, E. W., Indian History, etc., [290];
Civil Lists, etc., [293].
Peirce, James, Vindication of the Dissenters, [248].
Peirce, John, [269], [275], [299], [301], [341].
Peirce, William, Almanac, [350].
Pejepscot patent, [324].
Pelham, Peter, [345].
“Pelican”, Drake’s ship, [65];
broken up, [73].
[Pemaquid], [190], [191], [193], [365], [382], [400], [407];
Popham at, [176];
map, [177];
settled, [321];
Papers, [365];
books on, [365];
purchased by Duke of York, [325], [388];
grant of, [399].
See Maine.
Pembroke, Earl of, [64], [86].
Pemisapan, [112].
Penhallow, Indian Wars, [349].
Penington, John, on New Albion, [461].
Penn, Granville, Sir William Penn, [506].
Penn, Hannah, [514].
Penn, Richard, [514].
[Penn, William], intervenes in New Jersey disputes, [430], [432];
purchases Carteret’s interest in Jersey, [435];
his Letter (printed in 1683), [498], [499];
Further Account, [500];
Sir W. Popple’s Letter to Penn, [502];
alleged plot to capture him, [502];
Brief Account, etc., of the Quakers, [496], [503];
Primitive Christianity Revived, [503];
his Works, [505];
connection with Algernon or Henry Sidney, [506];
Apology, [506];
correspondence with Logan, [506];
his family, [507];
travels in Holland, [507];
deeds, grants, letters, etc., [507];
his career, [473];
his burial-place, [475];
No Cross, no Crown, [475];
Great Case of Liberty of Conscience, [475];
interest in West Jersey, [476];
petitions for land east of the Delaware, [476];
charter granted, [477]
Some Account, etc., [478], [479], [495], [496];
arrives in America, [480], [482];
Letitia Cottage, [483];
his country-house, [491];
slate-roof house, [492];
Brief Account, [496];
vindicated by Ford, [498];
his letters, [498];
his landing, [512];
treaty with the Indians, [513];
belt of wampum, [513];
Treaty Tree, [513];
and the Indians, [513];
controversy with Baltimore, [514], [548], [549];
letter to Free Society of Traders, [516].
See [Pennsylvania].
Penn, Sir William, [506].
Pennsbury manor, [491].
[Pennsylvania], origin of name, [477];
founding of, [469];
charter granted, [477];
bounds with Maryland, [404], [473], [488], [513], [514], [548];
country described, [481];
Frame of Government, [497], [511];
its seal and signers, [484];
courts, [487];
population, [491];
Harris’s map, [491];
education, [492];
trade, [492];
press in, [493];
ecclesiastical affairs, [493];
sources of its history, [495];
early tracts on, [495], [496];
Twee Missiven, [499];
Beschreibung der Pensylvanien, [499];
Recüeil de pieces, etc., [499];
Missive van Bom, [500];
Nader Informatie, [500];
Some Letters, [500];
Copia eines Send-Schriebens, [501];
Gabriel Thomas’s map, [501];
Curieuse Nachricht, [502];
histories of, [507];
constitutional history, [510];
local histories, [509];
seal, [511];
documents in State-Paper Office, [510];
Votes of the Assembly, [510];
Colonial Records, [510];
Pennsylvania Archives, [510];
charter and laws, [485], [510], [511], [512];
Certain Conditions, etc., [511];
maps, [516];
purchases from the Indians, [516].
See [Penn, William].
Pennsylvania Historical Society, [516];
Memoirs, [516];
Pennsylvania Magazine of History, [516].
Pennypacker, S. W., [491], [499], [515].
Penobscot River, [190];
the Pilgrims on the, [291].
[Pentagöet] (Castine), [190], [382], [383].
Pentecost Harbor, [175], [190], [191].
Pepperrell, Sir William, his sword, [274].
Pequods, [382];
war with, [348];
literature of, [348], [349], [371].
his Observations, [154].
Perfect Description of Virginia, [157].
Perkins, F. B., Check-List of American Local History, [292], [363].
Perle, island, [67].
Pero, Cape, [197].
Peru, [203].
Perry, W. S., The Church in Virginia, [166].
Pert, Sir Thomas, [4], [26], [28], [48].
Perth Amboy, [439], [440], [446];
history of, [455];
Quakers at, [505].
Perth, Earl of, [435];
autog., [439].
Peter Martyr, [10];
quoted, [18], [19], [20], [35];
edited by Hakluyt, [42];
map from, [42];
translation by Locke, [47];
his manuscript, [47].
Peters, Samuel, his false Blue Laws, [372];
General History of Connecticut, [372].
Peterson, Edward, History of Rhode Island, [376].
Petitot, Mémoires, [193].
Pethedam, John, Bibliographical Miscellany, [99].
Philadelphia founded, [481];
laid out, [491];
Holme’s plan, [491];
growth of, [493];
histories of, [509];
map, [516].
“Philip”, ship, [424].
Philip, William, [205].
Philip’s War, [281], [318], [374];
in Rhode Island, [339];
tracts on, [360];
its end, [361].
Phillipps, Sir Thomas, [208];
library at Middlehill, [208];
now at Cheltenham, [208].
“Phœnix”, ship, [131].
Pickering, Charles, [488].
Pierpont, John, Pilgrim Fathers, [294].
Pierse, Thomas, [143].
Pigmies, [101].
Pike, James S., New Puritan, [359].
Pike, Robert, autog., [359].
Pilgrim Society, [293].
[Pilgrims] of Plymouth, [257];
their relations with the Massachusetts Puritans, [242];
at Leyden, [263];
apply to the Virginia Company, [264], [265];
their declaration in seven articles, [265], [281], [287];
the Wincob patent, [265], [269];
plans changed for New Netherland, [266];
agree with Weston, [266];
leave Leyden, [267];
at Delfthaven, [267];
sail from Southampton, [267];
return to Dartmouth, [267];
sail from Plymouth (Devon), [267];
reach Cape Cod, [267];
the Peirce patent, [269];
seek Hudson River, [269];
explorations from Cape Cod, with map, [270];
choose Carver governor, [271];
land at Plymouth, [271];
date of landing, [290];
the spot in dispute, [271], [290];
Samoset visits them, [273];
the “Fortune” arrive, [275];
their new patent, [275];
their common stock, [276];
land allotted, [276];
their governors, [278];
new patent (1641), [279];
relics of, [279];
government of, [280];
poverty of, [281];
the ministry among, [281];
education among, [281];
authorities on their history, [283];
and the Indians, [290];
in Scrooby, authorities on, [285];
in Holland, authorities on, [285], [286];
genealogy of, [292];
monuments to their memory, [293];
their patents, [293];
pictures representing their history, [293];
poems, [294];
landed within the patent of the Council for New England, [302].
See [Leyden], [Mayflower], [Plymouth], [Robinson], [Scrooby].
Pinkerton, Voyages, [102], [124].
Piscataqua, [326], [327], [367], [382];
patent, [367].
Piscataway (New Jersey), [425].
Pitman, John, [377].
Place, Francis, [474].
Plaia, R. de la, [197].
Plancius, Peter, map, [217].
Plantagenet, Beauchamp, Description of New Albion, [461].
Planter’s Speech, [449], [499].
“Plough”, ship, [322].
[Plowden], Sir Edmund, his grant of New Albion, [457];
his origin, [457];
his family, [457];
his sons and descendants, [458], [467];
in Boston, [460];
his will, [464].
See [New Albion].
Plowden, Francis, [466].
Plowden, Thomas, [458], [466].
Plumstead, Clement, [435].
Plumstead, Francis, autog., [484].
[Plymouth] Colony, [257], [382];
character of colonists, [210];
united to Massachusetts Bay, [282];
authorities on its history, [283];
laws, edited by Brigham, [292];
Records printed, [292];
fac-simile of first page, [292];
patent, [310];
has no charter, [341];
sends emigrants to Windsor, on the Connecticut, [368];
grant on the Kennebec, [191].
See [Pilgrims].
Plymouth Harbor, map, [272];
visited by Pring, [174], [188];
by Smith, [179];
by Dermer, [183].
Plymouth Rock, [272], [290], [293].
Plymouth, town, palisade of, [276];
fort, [276].
Plymouth Company, [127].
Plymouth County Atlas, [292].
betrayed, [139];
her descendants, [141], [162];
doubtful story of, [154], [161];
Pocasset (Rhode Island), [336].
Podalida, [101].
Point Comfort, [128].
Pontanus, History of Amsterdam, [103].
Poole, W. F., on the Popham question, [210];
edits Johnson’s Wonder-working Providence, [210], [358].
Poor, John A., [210].
Popellinière, Les trois Mondes, [37].
Popham, George, [176].
Popham, Sir John, [175]; autog., [175].
Popham Colony, [177], [190], [295];
Popham Memorial, [192], [210], [366];
rival views, [209];
its relation to New England colonization, [210].
Porpoise, Cape, [322].
Port St. Julian, [66].
Portland (Maine), founded, [322];
history of, [365].
[Portsmouth (New Hampshire)], [328];
treaty of, [361].
Portuguese portolano (1514-1520), [56];
discoveries, [56].
Post service, early, in Pennsylvania, [491].
Potatoes, found in Virginia, [113].
Potter, C. E., Military History of New Hampshire, [368].
Potter, E. R., History of Narragansett, [376].
Potter’s American Monthly, [166].
Powell, Nathaniel, [142], [143].
Powhatan River, [128].
Powhatan, Indian king, [131].
Prato, Albert de, [185], [186].
Prémontré globe, [214].
[Prence], Thomas, autog., [272].
Presbyterianism in Massachusetts, [354].
Press, early, in Philadelphia, [493];
in Massachusetts, [350], [356].
Pretty, Francis, Famous Voyage of Drake, [79];
in Hakluyt, [79];
with Cavendish, [84].
Price, Benjamin, [436].
Prichard, Edward, autog., [484].
Pricket, Abacuk, with Hudson, [93].
Priest, Degory, [284].
Prince Edward Island, [24].
Prince, John, Worthies of Devon, [121].
Prince, Thomas, on Pilgrim history, [285];
Chronological History, or Annals, [283], [346];
publishes Mason’s Narrative, [349].
See [Prence].
Prince Society, [344].
Pring, Martin, on the New England coast, [173], [175];
in Plymouth Harbor, [174], [188];
authorities, [188].
Printer, James, autog., [356].
Printz, Johan, governor of New Sweden, [459].
Proud, Robert, History of Pennsylvania, [454], [508].
Proude, Richard, [207].
Providence (Maryland), [535].
Providence (Rhode Island), founded, [336];
history of, [377];
its libraries, [381].
Providence Gazette, [376].
Providence Plantations, [337], [338].
Pulsifer, David, edits Plymouth Records, [293];
edits the Simple Cobler, [350].
Punchard, George, History of Congregationalism, [285], [288].
Punta de los Reyes, [75], [77].
Purchas, Samuel, his Pilgrimage, [47];
Purchase, Thomas, in Maine, [324].
their agitation, [232];
satires upon, [237];
become Nonconformists in New England, [242];
distinction between Puritans and Pilgrims, [288].
See [Dissenters], [Nonconformists], [Pilgrims].
Pynchon, William, Meritorious Price of Our Redemption, [357];
Covenant of Nature, [357].
[Quakers], printing among, [516];
Barclay’s Inner Life, [251];
in Carolina, [472];
in Connecticut, [373];
in England, [473];
and the Indians, [473];
on Long Island, [505];
in Maryland, [472], [505], [545], [555];
in Massachusetts, [313], [317], [358], [472];
autographs of, [314];
in New England, [504];
in New Jersey, [430], [447], [505];
their legislation, [432];
in New Netherland, [472];
in New York, [505];
in Pennsylvania, [469], [515];
their views, [471];
their meetings, [494];
rise and progress of, [503];
best exposition of their views, [503];
Historia Quakeriana, [503];
Hicksites, [504];
archives of the sect, [504];
Swarthmore manuscripts, [504];
in Rhode Island, [378], [472];
in Virginia, [166], [472], [505].
Quarry, Colonel, [501].
Quincy, Josiah, President, controversy with George Bancroft, [378].
Quinnipiack, [310], [332], [368].
Quisan, [68].
Quivira, [67], [68], [76], [77].
Raccolta di Mappamondi, [218].
Race, Cape (Razo), [213];
(Raso), [216].
Raimundus, [54].
Raine, Parish of Blyth, [258], [284].
Ralegh, [105], [188], [193], [213];
autog., [105];
spelling of his name, [105];
sails with Gilbert, [106];
in favor with Elizabeth, [107];
and Spenser, [107];
plans of colonization, [108];
his marriage, [116];
at Trinidad, [117];
arrested, [119];
in the Tower, [119];
wrote his History of the World, [119];
his last voyage, [120];
burns St. Thomas, [120];
authorities, [121];
Bacon’s book, [121];
his works, [121];
Voyages edited by Schomburgk, [122];
Discoverie of Guiana, etc., [124];
his voyage criticised, [126];
commemorated by a window at St. Margaret’s, [126];
and Gosnold’s voyage, [173].
his Navigationi, etc., [24]-26, [184].
Randolph, Edward, [319], [335], [339].
Randolph, Henry, [150].
Randolph, John, [158].
Randolph, Peyton, [158].
Randolph, Richard, [163].
Ratcliffe, John, [128];
Rational Theology, [252].
Raum, J. O., History of New Jersey, [455].
Rawle, William, [467], [468], [512], [515].
Rawliana, [465].
Read, John M., Jr., [492].
Real, Cape, [213].
Receuil d’ Arrests, [104].
Recueil van de Tractaten, [415].
Redemptioners, [545].
Reed, John, Map of Philadelphia, [491], [509].
Reed, W. B., [516].
Reformation in England, [222].
[Regicides] in Connecticut, [374].
See [Goffe and Whalley].
Reichel, W. C., [515].
“Resolution”, ship, [93].
Revell, Thomas, [451].
Reynel’s chart, [12].
[Rhode Island], History of, [335];
doctrine of soul-liberty, [336], [337];
Massachusetts seeks to govern, [337];
excluded from the New England Confederacy, [338];
Royal Commissioners in, [339];
education in, [339];
origin of name, [376];
sources of her history, [376];
Gazetteer, [376];
histories of, [376];
Records, [377];
charter got by Williams, [337], [379];
charter from Charles II., [338], [379];
excludes Roman Catholics as freemen, [379];
excludes Jews as freemen, [379];
bibliography of, [380].
See [Williams, Roger].
Rhode Island Historical Society, Proceedings, [381];
Discourses, [377].
Rhode Island Historical Tracts, [377].
Rhode Island Republican, [376].
Rhumbs, [208].
Ribault, Terra Florida, [33], [200].
Ribero’s map (1529), [16], [24].
Rice, John Holt, [168], [211].
Rich, Obadiah, Catalogues, passim.
Rich, R., Newes from Virginia, [81], [155].
Rich, Robert, Lord, [370].
Richardson, Amos, autog., [338].
Richardson, W., Granger’s Portraits, [163].
Richmond Dispatch, [162].
Richmond, Duchess of, portrait, [211].
Richmond Island, [190], [322].
Rider, S. S., [377].
Ridgeley, David, Annals of Annapolis, [561].
Ridpath, History of the United States, [153].
Rigby, Alexander, [323], [324].
Rigby, Edward, [324].
Rigg, Ambrose, [435].
Riker, History of Harlem, [417].
Rio de la Hacha, [63].
bird’s-eye view of, [124];
colony, survivors, [129].
See [Virginia].
Robbins, Chandler, The Regicides, [374].
Roberts, Thomas, [327].
Robertson, William, [162].
Robertson, Wyndham, Descendants of Pocahontas, [162].
[Robinson], Conway, [154];
Discoveries in the West, [43], [167], [168];
contributions to Virginia history, [158], [159].
Robinson, Edward, Memoir of William Robinson, [286].
Robinson, Rev. John, of Duxbury, [286].
Robinson, John, of Leyden, [231];
autog., [259];
farewell address, [259], [285];
in Amsterdam, [261];
his burial-place, [263];
his relation to the Pilgrims, [285];
life by Kist, [286];
by Ashton, [286];
his family, [286];
H. M. Dexter on, [285];
his influence, [288];
attempts to remove schisms among the Brownists, [288].
See [Pilgrims].
Robinson, John, of Maryland, [529].
Robinson, Patrick, [488], [494].
Robinson, William, autog., [314];
hanged, [505].
Rochefort, César de, Description des Antilles, [496];
Recit, etc., [496].
Rocroft, Captain, [182], [194].
Roe, Sir Thomas, [297].
Rogers, Horatio, Libraries of Providence, [381].
Roggeveen, Arent, chart of New York coast, [419];
Rolfe, John, [135];
begins tobacco culture, [139];
marries Pocahontas, [139];
secretary, [141];
Relation of Virginia, [157].
Roman Catholics excluded from being freemen in Rhode Island, [379];
in Maryland, [560].
“Rose”, frigate, [321].
Roselli, mappemonde, [217].
Rosier, James, True Relation, [81], [191].
Rosignol, Port, [306].
Ross, A. A., Discourse on History of Rhode Island, [376].
Rotz, John, Idrography, [195].
Rough, John, [239].
Rous, John, autog., [314].
Rowlandson, Mrs., her captivity, [361].
Royal Commissioners, [388];
Royall, W. L., on Virginia colonial money, [166].
Rudyard, George, autog., [484].
Rudyard, Thomas, [435], [436].
Ruggles, George, [159].
Rundall, Thomas, Narratives of Voyages, etc., [98].
Ruscelli, [25].
Russell, Dr. Walter, [131].
Russell, W. S., Guide to Plymouth, [292];
Pilgrim Memorials, [292].
Rut, John, [170], [185], [186].
Rutherford, Samuel, Due Rights, etc., [288].
Rutters, [207].
Ruysch’s Ptolemy map (1508), [9], [217];
fac-simile, [9].
Ryebread, Thomas, [457].
Ryttenhouse, William, [493].
Sabin, Joseph, American Bibliopolist, passim;
Dictionary of Books relating to America, passim;
Menzies’ Catalogue, passim.
Sabino, peninsula, [177], [190], [210].
Sable Island, [216].
Sablons, Cape, [195].
Saco River settlement, [190], [321], [322], [323].
Sadlier Correspondence, [378].
Sagadahock River, [190], [191];
settlement on, [177].
Saguenay River, [101], [213], [383].
[Sainsbury, Noël], Calendar of State Papers, [159];
and the English records, [343].
Saint. See St.
Salem (Massachusetts), [311];
history of, [363].
Salem (New Jersey), [431], [455].
Salterne, Robert, [175].
“Samson”, ship, [170], [183], [185], [186].
See [Hispaniola].
San Francisco, [74];
is it Drake’s Bay? [78];
derived from Drake’s name, [84].
San Juan d’Ulua, [63].
San Lorenzo, bay, [80].
San. See St., Santa.
Sanderson, William, [212], [216].
Sanderson’s tower, [90], [91].
Sandford, William, [436].
Sandys, Sir Edwin, [142], [265], [297], [298];
State of Religion, [259];
arrested, [299].
Sandys, Sir Samuel, [259].
Sanson, Nicholas, map of New England, [382];
extract from his map of Canada, [456].
Santa Barbara, [77].
Santa Cruz, [213].
Santa Maria, Cape, [197].
Santa. See San, St.
Essai, [217].
Santiago, [197].
Sanuto Livio, Geographica distincta, [41].
Saquish, [272].
“Sarah”, ship, [139].
Sargeant, Thomas, Land Laws of Pennsylvania, [512].
Sasanoa River, [193].
Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of New England, [289];
New England antiquary, [351];
endorsement on Lechford’s book, [353];
memoir by G. S. Hillard, [353];
edits Winthrop’s Journal, [357];
on the Wheelwright deed, [366];
on Pilgrim history, [283].
Savage, Thomas, in Virginia, [131].
Savile, Henry, Libell of Spanish Lies, [82].
Say, Lord, [326], [331], [370];
patent to, [369].
Saybrook, [322];
platform, [334].
Schanck, George C., [463].
Scharf, J. T., Chronicles of Baltimore, [561];
History of Maryland, [561].
Schele de Vere, Romance of American History, [162].
Schenectady, [396].
Schenk and Valch, map of New York, [417].
Scrivener, Matthew, [130].
Schomburgk, R. H., edits Ralegh’s Voyage, [122].
Schoner or Schöner, John, globe (1520), [214], [217];
his Terræ descriptio, [214].
[Scrooby], in Nottinghamshire, [258];
site of its manor-house, [258];
map of vicinity, [259];
described, [285].
See [Pilgrims].
Scot, George, Model of the Government of East New Jersey, [438], [450], [454].
Scott, Benjamin, on the Pilgrims, [288].
Scull, G. D., Memoir of Captain Evelyn, [459];
The Evelyns in America, [459], [562].
Sea-manuals, [206].
“Sea Venture”, ship, [134].
Selden, John, [299].
Seeskabinet, [8].
Seidensticker, Oswald, [501];
Penn in Holland, [507].
Seller, John, Description of New England, [384];
maps of New England, [384].
Sellman, Edward, account of Frobisher’s voyage, [102].
See [Dissenters], [Nonconformists].
Settle, Dionysius, account of Frobisher’s voyage, [102], [203].
Seven Cities, [53].
Sewall, R. K., Ancient Dominion of Maine, [185];
on Popham’s town, [210].
Sewel, William, History of the Quakers, [359], [503], [504].
Seymour, Richard, [176].
Shackamaxon Conference, [490].
Shakespeare’s “new map”, [217].
Shannon, Manual of the City of New York, [414], [415].
Sharswood, George, Common Law of Pennsylvania, [512].
Shawmut, [311].
See [Boston.]
Shawomet, [336].
Shea, J. G., edits Millet’s Relation, [415];
edits Jogues’ Novum Belgium, [416];
edits Miller’s Description of New York, [420];
edits Alsop’s Maryland, [555].
Sheepscott River, [190];
town, [365].
Sheffield, Lord, autog., [275].
Shepard, Thomas, Clear Sunshine, [355];
Autobiography, [355];
fac-simile of writing, [355].
Sheppard, J. H., [361].
Sherry, W. M., [533].
Ship of the Seventeenth Century, [347].
Shoals, isles of, [327].
Shrewsbury (New Jersey), [424], [427].
Shrigley, Nathaniel, True Relation, [157].
Shurt, Abraham, autog., [321].
Shurtleff, N. B., on the “Mayflower” passengers, [292];
edits Plymouth Records, [293];
edits Massachusetts Records, [343];
death of, [362];
his library, [362];
Description of Boston, [362].
Sibley, J. L., Graduates of Harvard University, [256], [415].
Sidney, Henry, [483].
Sidney, Sir Philip, [86].
Silk-worms in Virginia, [158].
Silva, Mina da, [79].
Sir Thomas Roe’s Welcome, [95].
Skeats, H. S., Free Churches, [251].
Skeyne, John, [442].
Slack, Dr. James, [500].
Slaughter, History of St. Mark’s, Culpepper, etc., [160].
Slave-trade begun by Hawkins, [60];
first public protest against, [491].
Slavery in Virginia, [143], [166];
in Pennsylvania, [515];
in Maryland, [545].
Sloane manuscripts, [557].
Sluyter, Peter, Journal, [420].
Smith, Buckingham, [214];
his Inquiry, [214].
Smith, B. H., [515].
Smith, C. C., “Explorations to the Northwest”, [85].
Smith, Charles, edits laws of Pennsylvania, [512].
Smith, Charles W., Wrightstown, [510].
Smith, George, Delaware County, [509].
Smith, Rev. Henry, [330].
at Jamestown, [129];
explores the Chesapeake, [131], [132];
his map of Virginia, [132], [167];
elected president at Jamestown, [132];
his services, [135];
his True Relation, or Newes from Virginia, [153];
his Oxford Tract, [156];
Map of Virginia, [156], [211];
account in Fuller’s Worthies, [161];
credibility of the story of his rescue by Pocahontas, [161];
on the New England coast, [179];
his Description of New England, [179], [181], [194], [211];
his Map of New England, [180], [197], [212], [341], [381];
heliotype of, [198];
used by Sanson, [456];
captured by the French, [181];
admiral for life, [182];
Generall Historie, [194], [211];
variety in copies, [163], [211];
autog., [211];
his letter to Bacon, [211];
New England’s Trials, [211], [290];
life, by George S. Hillard, [211];
by W. G. Simms, [212];
by C. D. Warner, [162], [212];
True Travels, [211];
Advertisements for Planters, [147], [212];
his character for truth, [212];
tomb, [212].
See [New England], [Virginia].
Smith, John Jay, [454];
Memoir of the Penn Family, [507].
Smith, Joseph, Friends’ Books, [359], [504];
Anti-Quakeriana, [359], [504].
Smith, Lloyd P., [516].
Smith, Margaret, autog., [314].
Smith, Ralph, [280].
Smith, Roger, [146].
Smith, Samuel, History of New Jersey, [453], [507];
his manuscripts, [507];
History of the Quakers in Pennsylvania, [507].
Smith, Sir Thomas, [113];
portrait, [94];
treasurer of the Virginia Company, [127].
Smith, Thomas, in Maryland, [529].
Smith, William, [412];
History of New York, [411], [412];
criticised, [412].
Smith, William, Jr., [453].
Smith and Watson, American Historical and Literary Curiosities, [484].
Smith’s Islands, [131].
Smucker, S. W., [371].
Smyth, John, the “Se-Baptist”, [227];
autog., [257];
in Amsterdam, [261].
Snow, C. H., History of Boston, [362].
Somers, Sir George, [133], [137].
Somers, Matthew, [137].
Somers, Sir Thomas, [136].
Somersetshire (Maine), [191].
Sonmans, Arent, [435].
Soule, George, [284];
autog., [268];
in Duxbury, [273].
Soulé and others, Annals of San Francisco, [78].
South America, earlier known than North, [85].
See Pacific.
Southern Literary Messenger, [164], [168].
Southey, Robert, Life of Ralegh, [122].
Sowle, Andrew, autog., [484].
Spain seizes Hawkins’s ships, [60].
Spaniards on the Chesapeake, [167].
Spanish Main ravaged by Drake, [65], [73].
Sparks, Jared, his library, [211].
Speed, John, Prospect, [384];
map of New England, [384];
Theatre of Great Britain, [467].
“Speedwell”, ship, [173], [267].
Spelman, Henry, [135];
rescued, [137];
his Relation, [155].
Spelman, Sir Henry, [299].
Spicer, Jacob, [454].
Spooner, Z. H., Poems of the Pilgrims, [294].
Springett, Harbt, autog., [484].
Springett, Sir William, [480].
Springfield (Massachusetts), settled, [330].
Squamscott patent, [367].
“Squirrel”, ship, [187].
St. Anthoine Bay and River, [195].
St. Augustine, [80].
St. Brandon, [42].
St. Brandon Island, [101].
St. Christopher, Cape, [195];
Bay, [197].
St. Christoval, [213].
St. Clement’s Island, [525].
St. Inigoe’s manor, [558].
St. Jacques, [82].
St. James Island, [77].
St. Joan Cape, [197].
St. John, Life of Ralegh, [122].
St. John River (New Brunswick), [186].
St. John, [213].
St. John Baptiste Bay, [195], [197].
St. Lawrence Gulf, [101], [213];
explored by Cabot, [55];
River, [213].
St. Mary’s River, [526];
Town, [526];
ruins of, [558].
St. Nicholas, [213].
St. Thomas, island, [79].
St. See San, Santa.
Stacy, Mahlon, [441].
Stacy, Robert, [441].
Stadin River, [213].
Standish, Alexander, autog., [273].
Standish, Miles, at Leyden, [263];
autog., [268];
at Cape Cod, [271];
at Duxbury, [273];
origin of, [284];
his will, [284];
monument to his memory, [284];
his faith, [284];
his books, [284];
his descendants, [284];
alleged portrait, [293];
Longfellow’s Courtship of, [294];
Lowell’s Interview, [294];
sent to England, [308].
Stanley, A. P., Christian Institutions, [254].
Stanwood, J. R., [416].
Staples, W. R., Annals of Providence, [377];
edits Rhode Island Laws, [379];
edits Gorton’s Simplicitie’s Defence, [378].
“Star”, ship, [138].
State-Paper Office, [343].
Steel, John, autog., [374].
Steele, Ashbel, Elder Brewster; or, Chief of the Pilgrims, [285], [287].
Steg, Robert, [148].
Stephenson, Call from Death to Life, [358].
Stevens, Henry, rescues White’s drawings, [123];
Historical and Geographical Notes, [8], [167], [218];
Bibliotheca Geographica, [9];
Mondidier Catalogue, [348];
Index to New Jersey Documents, [455];
Index to Maryland Documents, [557];
Historical Collections, passim.
Stevens, J. A., “The English in New York”, [385].
Stevenson, Marmaduke, [505].
Stevin, Simon, De Haven-vinding, [208].
Stiles, Ezra, History of the Judges, [374].
Stiles, H. R., Ancient Windsor, [375].
Stillman, Seeking the Golden Fleece, [78].
Stirling, Earl of, grant to, [310], [388].
Stith, William, History of Virginia, [165].
his Introductio in Ptholomei Cosmographiam, [10].
Stockbridge, Henry, [556].
Stone, Frederick D., “The Founding of Pennsylvania”, [469].
Stone, Samuel, [330].
Stone, William, [533];
autog., [534].
Stone, W. L., Uncas and Miantonomo, [368].
Stonyhurst manuscripts, [530].
Stoughton, Israel, autog., [348].
Stoughton, J., Church and State, [252].
Stoughton, John, William Penn, [507].
Stoughton, William, autog., [356].
Stow’s Chronicle or Annals, [37].
Stowe, Survey of London, [211].
Strachey, William, [156];
in Virginia, [137];
autog., [156];
his Lawes Divine, [137], [156];
Historie of Travaile, [156], [191], [192];
Map of Virginia, [167].
Strange News from Virginia, [164].
Stratford (Connecticut), [333].
Stratton, John, [322].
Strawberry Bank, [327]-329.
See [Portsmouth (N. H.)].
Streeter, Sebastian F., [457], [543], [556], [562];
Early History of Maryland, [556];
his manuscripts, [556];
Maryland Two Hundred Years Ago, [560];
his manuscript history of Clayborne, [562];
First Commander of Kent Island, [562];
Fall of the Susquehannocks, [562].
Strong, Leonard, Babylon’s Fall, [555].
Strong, Richard, [172].
Strype, John, his Works, [248].
Studley, Daniel, [220].
Studley, Thomas, [128].
Stuyvesant, Peter, [389], [390].
Sullivan, James, Land Titles in Massachusetts, [341];
History of Maine, [364].
Sumner, George, on the Pilgrims in Leyden, [286].
“Sunshine”, ship, [89].
“Susan Constant”, ship, [128].
Susquehanna Indians, [131], [515], [562];
lands, [490].
Sutherland, Lord, [514].
Sutliffe, Dean of Exeter, [198].
“Swallow”, ship, [60], [134], [194].
“Swan”, ship, [65].
Swarthmore Hall, [470].
Swedes on the Delaware, [480], [481], [548];
their churches, [493].
Symmes, Benjamin, [147].
Symondes, William, sermon on Virginia, [155].
Symson, Cuthbert, [239].
Synods in New England, [354].
Syon, County Palatine, [457].
Tadenac, Lake, [216].
Taisnierus, Joannes, on navigation, [35], [207].
Talbot, Sir William, [157].
Tanner, Robert, Mirror for Mathematiques, [207].
Tarbox, I. N., on Pilgrim history, [288].
Tatham, John, [451].
Taylor, Christopher, autog., [484].
Tazewell, L. W., [153].
Telner, Jacob, [490].
Terra Mariæ, [520].
See Maryland.
Thacher, Dr., American Medical Biography, [315];
manuscript on the Winslows, [277];
History of the Town of Plymouth, [291].
Thevet, André, [32];
New found Worlde (English translation), [200];
Cosmographie, [184].
Thomas, Gabriel, Description of West New Jersey, [451];
map of Pennsylvania, [501];
Some Account, etc., [501].
Thomas, Isaiah, History of Printing, [351].
Thomas, John, [514].
Thomas, William, [266].
Thomason, George, his collection of tracts, [245].
Thompson, Mrs. A. T., Life of Ralegh, [121].
Thompson, David, [326], [328];
in New Hampshire, [366].
Thompson’s Island, [311].
Thompson, Long Island, [349].
Thomson, C. W., [508].
Thorne, Robert, his map in fac-simile, [17];
described, [18].
Thornton, John, Atlas Maritimus, [384].
Thornton, J. Wingate, First Records of Anglo-American Colonization, [158];
on the Gosnold expedition, [188];
on the Popham question, [210];
and the Bradford manuscript, [286];
Ancient Pemaquid, [365].
Thurloe, State Papers, [555].
Thurston, Thomas, [473].
Tienot, Cape, [213].
Tierra del Fuego, [66].
Tigna River, [67].
Tignes, [79].
Tilley, Edward, [284].
Tinker, Thomas, [284].
in Florida, [60];
in Virginia, [113], [139], [141], [146], [147], [149], [150];
production of, [144];
in Maryland, [543], [544], [558].
Tobàh, [69].
Tockwogh River, [131].
Tontoneac River, [67].
Torres, Relacion, [82].
Town system of New England, [363].
Townley, Richard, [443].
Townsend, Richard, [493].
Trask, Mary, autog., [314].
Trask, W. B., [361].
“Treasurer”, ship, [139], [193].
Triple Alliance, [395], [396].
Trinidad, [117];
Ralegh’s map, [124].
Trinity Harbor, [213].
Trömel, Bibliotheca Americana, [499].
Tross globe (gores), [214].
Trowbridge, J. R., Jr., on New Haven’s maritime interests, [375].
Trumbull, Rev. Benjamin, History of Connecticut, [374].
Trumbull, Governor Jonathan, his papers, [374].
Trumbull, J. H., edits Brinley Catalogue, passim;
edits Lechford, [351];
on the Indian languages, [355];
on Indian names in Connecticut, [368];
on the Constitutions of Connecticut, [369];
True Blue Laws, etc., [372];
edits Connecticut Records, [375];
edits Williams’s Key, [377].
Trusler, John, [457].
Tucker, [322].
Tucker, Daniel, [132].
Tucker, St. George, Hansford, [164].
Tuckerman, Edward, edits Josselyn’s New England Rarities, [360].
Tulloch, John, Leaders of the Reformation, [252];
English Puritanism, [252].
Turner, H. E., on Coddington, [377];
Settlers of Aquedneck, [377].
Turner, Robert, [435], [441], [477].
on John Mason, [364];
on Champernoun, [366];
on the Wheelwright deed, [366];
on New Hampshire history, [367].
Twine, John, [143].
Tyler, M. C., History of American Literature, [154], [165].
Tyson, Job R., [508];
Colonial History, etc., [505].
Tytler, P. F., Life of Ralegh, [122];
Historical View, [43].
Uhden, Geschichte des Congregationalisten, [384].
Ulpius globe, [214].
Uncas, [368];
his pedigree, [368];
and Miantinomo, [368].
Underhill, Captain John, [327], [349];
Newes from America, [348].
Upham, Ratio disciplinæ, [359].
Upsall, Nicholas, autog., [314].
Utie, Colonel, [548].
Vadianus’ map, [217].
Valentine, David, History of New York City, [417];
Manual of the City of New York, [414], [415].
Van der Aa’s Voyages, [79], [188].
Van Heuvel, El Dorado, [126].
Van Keulen, charts, [419].
Van Loon’s Pascærte, [382];
Zee-Atlas, [382].
Van Meteren, [82].
Varina Neck, [138].
Varkens Kil, [459].
Varlo, Charles, [467];
The Finest Part of America, [467];
Nature Displayed, [468];
Floating Ideas, [468].
Vaughan, R., English Nonconformity, [252].
Vaughan, Sir William, [519].
Vaux, Roberts, on Penn’s treaty, [513].
Vaux, W. S. W., [79].
Veech, James, [515].
Venegas’ California, [75].
Venetian calendars, [51].
influence on Gosnold, [172];
his map, [194].
Vetromile, History of the Abnakis, [184].
Vincent, C., Vie de Penn, [506].
Vincent, Philip, [348];
Late Battell, [348].
Vines, Richard, [182], [303], [322], [323].
Vinton, J. A., on the Wheelwright deed, [366];
Giles Memorial, [365].
(1580), [42];
True Declaration, etc., [81];
Declaration of the State of the Colony, [81];
Good Speed to, [81];
New Life of, [81];
named by Elizabeth, [110], [153];
map of “Ould Virginia”, [124];
earliest map, [124];
De Laet’s map (1630), [125];
other maps, [167];
charter of 1609, [133];
first legislature, [143];
constitution (1621), [145];
massacre (1622), [145], [163];
massacre (1644), [147];
under the Commonwealth, [148];
Bacon’s Rebellion, [151];
“convict” emigrants, [152], [160];
Indian names in, [153];
the early patents, [153];
authorities on the history of, [153];
Laws Divine, [156];
bounds of, [159];
Colonial Records, [159];
lists of arrivals, [160];
destruction of archives, [160];
families, [160];
county and parish records preserved, [161];
Calendar of State Papers, [161];
boundary disputes, [167];
in America Richly Valued, [168];
disputes with Maryland, [554];
Northern Colony of, [295], [342];
Southern Colony of, [295].
See [Jamestown], [Roanoke], [Smith].
“Virginia”, pinnace, [177].
Virginia Company, [143];
charter annulled, [146];
records, [158];
silk-worm culture, [158].
Virginia Evangelical and Literary Magazine, [164].
Virginia Historical Reporter, [160], [162], [168].
Virginia Historical Society, [168].
“Virginia Merchant”, ship, [148].
Virginia’s Cure, [157].
Viscaino’s map, [75].
Visscher, map of New England, [382];
Atlas Minor, [417];
map of New York, [418].
Vitellus, [104].
Vullieum, L., William Penn, [506].
Waddington, John, Track of the Hidden Church, [285], [288];
Congregational History, [285], [288].
Wade, Robert, [494].
Wagenaer, Luke, [207].
Walckenaer’s Catalogue, [8].
Waldo, Richard, [132].
Waldo Patent, [191].
Walford, Thomas, autog., [311].
Waldron, Resolved, [466], [549].
[Waldseemüller] map (1507-13), [14].
Walker, John, [187];
in Norumbega, [171].
on William Bradford, [515].
Walsingham, Sir Francis, [86].
Walter, Nehemiah, autog., [319].
Waterhouse, Edward, his Declaration, [163].
Wampanoags, [274].
Wamsutta, [282].
Ward, Edward, Trip to New England, [373].
Ward, Nathaniel, autog., [350];
Body of Liberties, [350];
Simple Cobler, [350].
Ware, William, Memoir of Nathaniel Bacon, [164].
Warham, Rev. John, [330].
Warne, Thomas, [435].
Warner, Charles D., Study of John Smith, [162].
Warner, C. L., [516].
Warner, Edmond, autog., [430].
Warren, Henry, [365].
Warrosquoyoke, [147].
Warwick, Earl of, [86], [308], [309], [342], [354], [369];
autog., [275];
grants to, [370];
and the Council for New England, [370].
Warwick (Rhode Island), [337].
“Warwick”, ship, [327], [363].
Warwick’s foreland, [90], [91].
Washburn, Emory, Judicial History of Massachusetts, [363].
Washburn, John D., [75].
Watson, J. F., Annals of Philadelphia, [509];
on Penn’s treaty, [513];
Olden Times in New York, [416].
Watson, Thomas, [154].
Wattes, John, [114].
Waugh, Dorothy, autog., [314].
Waymouth, Captain George, [91], [174], [189];
autog., [91];
authorities, [189].
Webb, Maria, The Penns and Peningtons, [507].
Webster, Daniel, on the Pilgrims, [293].
Webster, Noah, edits Winthrop’s Journal, [357].
Weehawken, [422].
Weems’s Life of Penn, [509].
Weir, R. W., picture of the Pilgrims at Delfthaven, [293].
Weiss, L. H., [502].
“Welcome”, ship, [482].
Welde, Thomas, Short Story, etc., [349], [351];
Bay Psalm Book, [350].
Welles, Thomas, autog., [374].
Wells (Maine), [324].
Welsh Barony (Pennsylvania), [482].
Welsh in Pennsylvania, [482], [515].
Wenman, Sir Ferdinand, [136].
Wessagusset, [304].
West, Benjamin, picture of Penn’s Treaty, [513].
West, Francis, [132], [134], [143], [146];
admiral of New England, [303].
West India Company, [385], [389], [422].
concessions, etc., [432];
local government, [440];
Records, [452];
Quakers in, [473];
Penn’s interest in, [476];
map of, [501].
See [New Jersey].
West, John, [147];
autog., [164].
West, Robert, [435].
West, Thomas, Lord De la Warre, [133].
See [De la Warre].
Westcott, History of Philadelphia, [502].
Westcott, Thompson, [509].
Westland, Nathaniel, [451].
Westminster, Treaty of, [398].
Weston, P. C. J., Documents of South Carolina, [186], [558].
Weston, Thomas, [266], [267], [304];
settles at Weymouth, [278], [311].
Westover manuscripts, [159].
Wethersfield (Connecticut), [330].
Weymouth (Massachusetts), [278], [311].
Wharton, Thomas I., [515].
Whiddon, Jacob, [116].
Wheeler, History of North Carolina, [124].
Wheeler, G. A., History of Brunswick, [365];
History of Castine, [365].
Wheelwright, John, memoir of, [366];
at Exeter, [329];
deed of New Hampshire, controversy over, [366], [368].
Whitaker, Alexander, [137], [138], [141];
Good Newes from Virginia, [81], [157].
White, Father Andrew, [554];
Relatio itineris, [553], [554].
White, Christopher, [441].
White, D. A., New England Congregationalism, [255].
White, Henry, on New Haven Colony, [375].
White, John (governor), views in Virginia, [113];
governor, [113];
his drawings engraved by De Bry, [123], [164];
his map of Virginia, [124], [183].
White, Rev. John, [311].
White, John, of Dorchester, Planter’s Plea, [346].
White, John, of Pennsylvania, [488].
White, Peregrine, autog., [268];
his chest, [278].
White, Resolved, autog., [268].
Whitehead, George, [442].
Whitehead, W. A., “The English in East and West Jersey”, [421];
East Jersey under the Proprietary Government, [454];
Documents relating to New Jersey, [454];
Index to Colonial Documents, [455];
History of Perth Amboy, [455].
Whitfield, Rev. Henry, [355];
The Light Appearing, [335];
Strength out of Weakness, [355].
Whiting, John, Truth and Innocency Defended, [359].
Whiting, John, Catalogue of Friends’ Books, [504].
Whitmore, William H., American Genealogist, [292];
Peter Pelham, [345];
edits Andros Tracts, [362];
his chapter on Andros in the Memorial History of Boston, [362].
Whitson Bay, [174].
Whittier, J. G., Pennsylvania Pilgrim, [491].
Wickham, Rev. William, [141], [143].
Wiggin, Thomas, [326].
Wigglesworth, Michael, autog., [319].
Wilberforce, Samuel, Episcopal Church in America, [286].
Wilcox, Thomas, [435].
Wilkinson, William, [128].
Willard, Samuel, autog., [319].
Willes, Richard, [35];
edits Eden’s Peter Martyr as History of Travayle, [204].
Willett, Thomas, autog., [338], [414];
mayor of New York, [414];
his family, [414].
William and Mary College founded, [144], [160].
William of Orange, [396];
invited to England, [410].
Williams, Captain, on the Maine coast, [179].
Williams, Dr. Daniel, his library, [245].
Williams, Edward, Virgo triumphans, [168].
Williams, Francis, [328], [329].
Williams, George W., Negro Race in America, [168].
Williams, John Foster, [190].
[Williams, Roger], in his youth, [242];
at Plymouth, [290];
views on civil polity, [290];
settles Rhode Island, [335], [336];
goes to England, [337];
autog., [339];
lives of, [378];
deed from the Indians, [379];
letter to George Fox, [378];
banished from Massachusetts, [378];
Christenings make not Christians, [378];
Charter obtained by, [379].
See [Rhode Island].
Williamson, History of North Carolina, [124].
Williamson, W. D., historical labors, [208];
History of Maine, [364].
Willis, William, [209], [210];
History of Portland, [365];
Bibliography of Maine, [365].
Willoughby’s expedition, [30].
Wills, Daniel, [441].
Wilson, John, first minister of Boston, [312];
portrait, [313];
autog., [313].
Wincob, John, [265].
Winder, Samuel, [443].
Windmill, First, in America, [144].
Windsor (Connecticut), [330], [375];
settled, [368].
Wine made early in Florida and Massachusetts, [61].
Winfield, Charles H., History of Hudson County, [456].
Wingfield, Edward Maria, [128];
Discourse, [155].
Winslow, Edward, his chair and table, [278];
part author of Mourt’s Relation, [290];
Good News from New England, [291];
at Leyden, [263];
settles in Marshfield, [273];
his descendants, [277];
accounts of, [277];
Hypocrasie Unmasked; or, Danger of Tolerating Levellers, [285], [354];
founds Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians, [315], [355];
New England’s Salamander Discovered, [355].
Winslow, General John, his sword, [274].
Winslow, Josiah, autog., [278];
portrait, [282].
Winsor, Justin, The Bradford Manuscript, [287];
edits Memorial History of Boston, [362].
Winter Harbor, [303].
Winter, John, with Drake, [79].
With, John. See White, John.
Winthrop, John, governor, goes to New England, [311];
and the Short Story, [351];
Journal or History of New England, [255], [357].
Winthrop, John, Jr., governor of Connecticut, [331], [334];
autog., [331];
portrait, [331];
in Connecticut, [369];
charter procured by him, [388].
Winthrop, R. C., on the Pilgrims, [293];
on Sir George Downing, [415].
Wisner, Old South Church in Boston, [359].
Witchcraft trial in Pennsylvania, [488].
Wolcott, Roger, [369];
Poetical Meditations, [369].
Wolfe, John, [208];
editor of Linschoten, [101], [205];
its map, [101].
Wollaston, Captain, [348].
Wolstenholme, Sir John, [94].
Women sent to Virginia, [144], [158].
Wood, Anthony, Athenæ Oxoniensis, [204].
Wood, Leonard, his historical labors, [208];
notices of him, [208].
Wood, William, New England’s Prospect, [347], [348];
map of New England, [381].
Woodbridge (New Jersey), [425].
Woodbury (Connecticut), [375].
Woodstock Letters, [554].
Wooley, Rev. Charles, Journal, [420].
Woollen manufactures, [493].
Woolston, John, [447].
Worcester Society of Antiquity, [344].
Worsley, Sir Boyer, [457].
Worthington, William, [7], [31], [44], [51].
Wotton, Thomas, [128].
Wright, Edward, [207];
The Haven-finding Art, [208];
and the Molineaux map, [216].
Wyatt, Sir Francis, [144], [146], [147].
Wyatt, Haut, [144].
Wynne, British Empire in America, [509];
Historical Documents, [162].
Wynne, Peter, [132].
Wynne, Thomas, autog., [486].
Wynne, Thomas H., [159].
Wytfliet, Descript. Ptolemaicæ Augmentum, [184].
Yates, J. V. N., [412].
Yeardley, George, [141], [146];
governor, [142].
Yeardley, Francis, [149].
Yong, Captain Thomas, [458], [558];
autog., [558].
alienates East Jersey, [403];
grants of New Jersey, [392], [399];
new patent of New York, [399];
becomes James II., [406];
patent (1664), [414], [421], [423];
proposed memorial of, [414];
autog., [421];
grants to Berkeley, etc., [422];
grants to Penn, [480];
York (Maine), [326].
Young, Alexander, Chronicles of the Pilgrims, [283], [292];
Chronicles of Massachusetts Bay, [347].
Yucatan, [201].
Zaltieri’s map (1566), [67].
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