[570] A memoir of Dr. Douglass, by T. L. Jennison, M.D., was published in Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, vol. v. part ii., Boston, 1831. Cf. Memorial History of Boston, Index; Sabin, v. 502; Carter-Brown Catalogue, iii. 899.
[571] [This is reprinted in full in Force’s Tracts, ii. It was printed in 1630, and original copies are in Mr. Deane’s and in the Lenox libraries; cf. also Brinley Catalogue, nos. 373, 2,704; Crowninshield Catalogue, no. 744; Carter-Brown Catalogue, vol. ii. no. 371.—Ed.]
[572] [The Journal of Higginson, which is a relation of his voyage, 1629, is in Hutchinson’s Collection of Papers, and an imperfect manuscript which that historian used is in the Cabinet of the Historical Society. His New England’s Plantation is reprinted in Young’s Chronicles; in Amer. Antiq. Soc. Coll., iii. 79; in Force’s Tracts, vol. ii.; and in Mass. Hist, Coll., vol. i. The narrative covers the interval from July to September, 1629, and three editions were issued in 1630; the Lenox Library has the three, and Harvard College Library has two,—one imperfect. Rich, Catalogue (1832), nos. 186, 191; Brinley Catalogue, no. 312; Carter-Brown Catalogue, vol. ii. nos. 362, 363; Menzies Catalogue, no. 927 ($66.)—Ed.]
[573] [This, besides being in Young’s Chronicles, can be found in Force’s Tracts, vol. ii., with notes by John Farmer; and in the N. H. Hist. Coll., vol. iv., following a manuscript more extended than the text given on its first appearance in print in Massachusetts, or the First Planters; 1696, copies of which are noted in the Prince (p. 37) and Carter-Brown (vol. ii. no. 1,494) catalogues.—Ed.]
[574] [This tract was reprinted in Boston in 1865, and also in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll., iii. There are copies of the original in Mr. Deane’s, Harvard College, and the Carter-Brown (Catalogue, ii. 379) libraries. Cf. the editorial note at the end of chap. vi., and Memorial History of Boston, i. p. 50.—Ed.]
[575] The volume was reissued in 1635, 1639, and 1764. The Prince Society reprinted the volume in 1865, with a prefatory address by the present writer. [Copies of the original edition are noted in the Carter-Brown Catalogue, ii. no 421 (later editions, nos. 433, 469); and Brinley Catalogue, no. 377. Cf. also Rich, Catalogue (1832), no. 296, and (1844) priced at £1 8s. Mr. Deane’s copy of the first edition has ninety-eight pages, besides the Indian words. The Rice copy brought $200. Cf. Menzies Catalogue, no. 2,187. The second and third editions had each eighty-three pages, besides an appendix of Indian words. The 1764 edition has an anonymous introduction, perhaps by Nathaniel Rogers (Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., November, 1862) or James Otis (Ibid., September, 1862). Mr. Deane reprints this preface.—Ed.]
[576] Mr. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., recently prepared a new edition of Morton’s book for publication by the Prince Society. It is accompanied by a memoir of Morton.
[577] [There has been a strange amount of misdating in respect to this book. The Mondidier Catalogue (Henry Stevens) gives it, “Printed by W. S. Stansby for Rob. Blount, 1625.” (Sabin, Dictionary, xii. 51,028.) The Sunderland Catalogue, iv. no. 8,684, gives it 1627,—a date followed by Quaritch in a later catalogue. Cf. Rich, Catalogue (1832), no. 218; (1844), priced at £1 8s.; Menzies, no. 1,440, $160; Carter-Brown Catalogue, ii. 443; Memorial History of Boston, i. 80. It is included in Force’s Tracts, ii.—Ed.]
[578] His tract of twenty-three pages is entitled A True Relation of the Late Battell fought in New England between the English and the Salvages, etc., London, 1637. [There was a reissue in 1638 of the first edition, and a second edition the same year, which last is in Harvard College and the Prince libraries. There is an account of Vincent by Hunter in 4 Coll., i. Cf. Rich (1832), Catalogue, no. 221; Crowninshield Catalogue, no. 766; Carter-Brown Catalogue, ii. 448, 461, 462; Field, Indian Bibliography, no. 1,606.—Ed.]
[579] His tract was entitled, Newes from America, etc., London, 1638. [There is a copy in Harvard College Library and in Charles Deane’s. Cf. also, Rich (1832), no. 220, and Carter-Brown Catalogue, ii. 460, with fac-simile of title.—Ed.]