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PREFACE.
The Gfitliio MvimcraU icier to Uk' volunie> ; the "Roinrni iiuiiiorals
to llic jircfatovv pages ; tlio AraMc imnicrals vvU-r to tlic jaues, aiid
■wlu'ii the latter is I'ollowed i>y an a tiie rLl'ereiiee is eitlior {o Mr. Fol-
som's (liseunrse, v\-liioh is ]iaired separately in the tirst ]>art <>t the
secoml volume, or to the injte jirinted hefore I'age one hurnhx-l anJ
eleven in volume eight, 'i'he Fieneh jnelixes J)e, La, oti-., I have
entered iimler the letters L and D Avhen they are n part of the name;
vrhen they are not a part of the name thc-y Mill he found under the
first letter of the name, thu- DuMonts and La Tour are und^'r the D's
and L's, while Jean Viueent, Daron de St. Castuie will he fuund umler
the S"s. To find oe(,gra}dii(;.u nainos llic reader will look undn.r the
projier name and also under the geographieal term, as it is often
customary to use the prefix as a ]iart of the name; thu- v.-e have
Hudson river and Delaware Lay, also IJiver St. Lawrence and Day of
Fund}-. In the spelling of surnames and the names of the Indians, I
have f;enerallv followed the orthograjihy of the author of eaeh article,
tut in nearly all cases I have referred to another spelling. In many
cases no Chri-tian names are given in the articles. These I have addL-d
when I have heen ahle to hnd them. Very often, h(nvever, I have not
succeeded in my search, therefore I have followed the name with a
dash, giving any title, such a.-^ Capt., Rev., etc., that may heluug to
them.
COLLECTIONS OF THE
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
INDEX — VOLS. I-IX SERIES I.
Abnfrada?;sct. 2. 191: 4. 10^.
Ali.in;;'|nis. n si>olliiiu.- <>i' A!>naki,6. 214.
Ablnorulu.^set iioinl. 3. '.)\'.).
AWkiuioooIco, Abl'ov.ock.i, the In-
dian ik'vil, 3. l','/i, '.I'wi.
Abixjisliain. Munjoy liorii in, i. 102,
'27><\ )uontio!ii'<!. 4. L'>!. :;■,':!.
Abl»t.>tt. Jacob, nuiriii'il \] iss VauLrlian,
7. l^^O.
Pi-'if. Julai, 5. xxiii; 6. 401. 402; 8.
ITC.
tlie Kev. Jolm S. C, 5. 202;;; criti-
cised, 7. Cti.").
Lvdia, dauu'bter of Aaron, 4. 2S] .
Jh.ses, 4. ;].".'.».
Philil., 4. o:;0.
Samuel, son of .\aron, 4. 2S1.
Vt'aluo, 4. 2ii2;i.
^Villiani, corporate member of the
Maine Hi.st. ^<oc.. i. 1!.
, Sijuire. of C.>n';onl. 4. ,"42.
liev. , u! r.eveily, 5. iii.
. of Kii!cr>toii. 4. '.',]■'■.
Aliliotfs lli:.tory of lie!la<t, citeil, 5.
xix/i.
Abcnakis, Abena<i'ii<;. tlio. a r"nrral
name for the Jiidians "f Maiu". i.
4(i5; <^erierJc name not projirrly u->-d
4. 1*T-'JS; other nations of tlie con-
federacy, I. 414; divided into four
tribes, 4. 00: dilfereiit ^vay.s. of
sjieliing Ih.e name. i. 41 2»: 5. 204',
20',i. 210, l.'i4: me:ins of communiea-
tion rot exclusively oral. i. 410-420;
languaLCe of. i. 412. 41^; 4. '.i.">-ii7,
Is.J-lOo; 9. 200-204. ■_'•■,! ; eo;ni>ared to
tlie Sanscrit, i. 41-: a dialect of the
Al.Lron(iuin. i. 4i2; two liialects re-
main, I. 414; did not use, i. 41tj;
their favorite Country, i. 4o4; 4. OS;
extent of country, 4. 00: 6. 207:
friends of the Micmacs. i. 4b;. 4l.'2;
to be protected from llie Iroipiois,
I. 4.'13; never comiuered by tlie Iro-
quois, I. 40:); inlhieiiceil bv priests.
I. 4;J;;, 4:34. 44:'-444; Vincent J^iu'ot
ainonir, i.-i'^'j; Kale amon^r, i. 4:;T;
t'xpeditiim ai:ain<t Xew En.L,da,nd, i.
4;)4; Kale's inliueiic<! prevented
En;,;lish settlements 'anionic, i. 44;J-
444; sohl canoes to Montres>or, 1.
440: Montressor in an old camp of,
I. 4.">-j, 4.'<0; settled on the St. Law-
rence, 1. 440; jealous of their
knowledsxe of the countrv. i. 4")1,
4';4. 4iU;' friendly to Anio'ld, i. ."d".-
r)10; lived in Acadia. 7. l')|„ ; sidled
Tarentines or Tarrantirics. 7. loO;
men'"ioned, 4. 0<"), 07: 5. 2-0: fi. 2o'.i;
7. 44. 40, .jO. 01, 7('.. >2. s:;: 8. ."5;>2;
9. 212, 201, 2f'i-; i. .V' e "'.so Abnaki.
Abciirajnid. 5. i.".'2: 7. G')-
Abc'ii ujuind, 3. 412.
Abercrombie, (0. neral. £. 2';3.
thelU'V. . 6. lo. ol, :)0.
Aberemot, 2. 21.
Abilie, Henry, i. ];>3.
AiiinLi'ton, 2. 140.
Abinnauay, Pierre, siiifnum ol. 6. 25S.
Abissanelirav.-. 6. 200.
Almaki, the, e.Ktenr of th'dr tenitory,
5. 207, 240. 2sO-2^1; left riu-ir !nn";e
impressed on the soil o: MiOne, v.
207. 208; but little kr.ou;i 01 theii
dialect, 6. 2V»-: called T.irenrine-. 6.
UoS; calletl 0'.veua_''unL;,.s. 6. uoo;
211-212; different na^^ s ot spt-llin;.;
t'le name. 5. ::00. 214: m-ranlh'^c of
name, 6. 2oO, 2Lo-2I.>; di.Jicilt to
determine tlie nural>er of trib;_-s of,
5. 2'i0-i'lo; a generic word. 5. 210:
diiferent ideas of tlieir eoiiiitry, 6.
2 0): one of live New En.Lr'and n :i ions,
6. 211 : same ai Canlbas, 6. 2!".^: liad
ti'e vilhr;"^. 6. 'JlO: i-n ^'ri-.;"! •i.d i>eo-
ple; 6. 210: same as ti;e ja i:i)id,en:x-
pie. 6. 210: like the Huron-. 6. lilT;
acknowledged no ancstral f:ibe, 6.
217-218: characteristics of. 5. 2K--
222: liad tixed villiires. 6. ■_'!-: ;>:ac-
tised a.iiriciilfure. 6. L'l'.i: man'i.TS of.
6. :.'l'.t-22ii: valorof. ti.s^<:: iii':idsof
the French, 6. 221: r!u!: i m -uau'e
superior, 6. 222; the h<ad of tlic
tribes, 6. 2li2-'_^J-'5, 22.'^: jia(i a n-LTnlar
method of writinuc. 6. SJ'-'j. '-'!■■: books
in tlieir lan^aiaLre. 6. L'24: lilTaries
of. 6. 224, slionld Ite called \V iniian-
alckie, 6. l'02: inducn! to s'tlle iu
(.'aiiada, 6. I'O'.': demamleil tint tL-e
Kj);,'!isii .should rebiiib.i the 1 iiuroli
at Xorrid^ewock, 6. L'40: oilier de-
mands, G. •_'4t)-::;41 : deni'-d liaviu-sold
land to the Kn^jisji, 6. 241: iiover-
in;; on liie frontiers. 6. LMl: C.ipt.
Stevens sent to confer with. 6. 241;
condition ^0" i)i 1^."<S. 6. 2;0: sjicll-
ing book of, 6. 240, i:4.j; vocabulary
MATXE iriSTOiMC.M, SOCIETY.
Abniki. t)io — contiimed.
oi", C. 21o, iM-ViMV: clivi-lon of time
ainon/, 6. '2oS-i!t'>;.': ti,i:nes of tlio
iT.jutiis, 6. li'V.i; (lisrin.'t from llud-
80ii"i 15 ly libii;ins. 6. I'Tl-'-'TJ; i>n tlio
Kor.iiclR'c. 5. I'Si: usr*l to ])rotoot
Acii'ii.i, 6. "-'"^l ; jv.evi'utvil tlio In>-
quoi:- fioin re;u-!ii;ii,' '_';n> i la. 6. i^l ;
ni'jini uietl. 6. '2-'>'\ "JJU, L'40, u'jv. MG-.
.S'"- dso Abvii'ikis.
Abii I'li. The. by Ea'^oin* VL'tromile,
6. •Ji):j-22T. '
gr:'.'ti:ii itioal sVcetch of tlic lanjcuage
of, :i\' the llcv. M. C. CBricu, 9.
•.'.V.t-L".t4.
Abn ii|i'..>is, a spelling of Almaki. 6.214.
Abnaiiiiot'i, .see Abuaki.
Abon!u-kv>;% see Abonikis.
Aboii;j,ines, The. Je.suits sent to. i.
20; oiTitrast between th<)>;e visiieil
by Columbus and Go>in)l(l, 5. 14:J;
t:ii'~f on the Xenuebi^c e uiy visited,
6. L'o^: had no niiniier of wriiinLX,
6. 22:'.; their hioroi;'lyohics, 6. liL'o.
^c-e Indians.
Abousctt river, bonndary of grant
to Itldliam and Dorrek 2. 4T/(.
Abralnni. The. at Penia-iaid. 5. I'^.O.
Abu-?es eL.-;ninitLed inXew En_,dan], i.
.'j.j.
Aca;leniies (bartered, l^ii^. 8. 171-172,
175; number of in 1S2 ). 8. 17'.'.
Academy of ]-)atli, 2. 2o4; of btienco;
6. 27tk O'js. ■
Acadi.i. .uranted to Du 31 'ii*^, i. 2."): ').
o2"); boundary of, i. 2')//, l'7. 2>: Dii
^[ont'.-; attention drawn from, i. 2!);
supposed ori.t^iti of tiie nime, i. 27;
4. I'.U: 5. 177; name given by tlie
French. 2. hhi; extensive country
coveied l>y, 2. lijii; 5. xxi. 177-17:^,
2i)0. 2).>, o2.j; 6. ;]« ; 7. l^j'); names
similar. 2. H'm: on !)<.■ La t's m iji, 2.
17"; ceded'to the Enu'.i^h, i. 2S;
Sir Thoinas Temple goveni >r of. i.
3'>*>yc. 5. 2o2; the e<^!i4Uesr of rlianuCed
tlie ijoun lary of Now England, i.
4;>."); settled l)y Poutriir'onrt. i. 42"^;
attemjit to settle the biiindtry of,
6. •"];?: limits of settled, 2. l'T2. 5. 177,
3;J0, 7. li)l«; 8. 2tJ.]: the siiore of the
Bay of Fundy. 4. li'l; tirst known
resident ot, 5. 17>: conveyed to
J'rance by Charh'S 1,5. 2()t>, 21."). 2.">1 ;
7. '■]■), ')'>. New England alarmed by
the conveyance. 5. 2l.j; became En-^-
lis!i te:ritory, 5. 'S-'A: 6. ■'/■]'); 7. -'•J;
tlie pco;de sin'urod in tli'-ir proiierty
aiid religion, 5. 2:il-2.'j2: bounlary
csi;ibiished by English diidomiey,
5. :','■','); t!i<- Frencli iijvcr Inld un'iis-
puted possession of. 6. '.',: Uaziliai
governor of, 6. lu:': 7. '■)■!>. M; La
Tour cLiimed the rigiit to govern,
6. 110; Ludiansoi, in 17:^4, 6. ■;'4n; land
in granted to Cadiilae, 6. I'TO: the
Abuakis to be used to j);oLeel, 5.
2S1; many good harbors in, 6.2-^2;
jiei'ido of expelled. 17-"i">. 6. ."141;
]>ongan laid claini to part of. 7. 47-
4^; rerre)C governor oi. 7. 4^: .'amcs
11 laid claim to, 7. .">'>: dc .Mi.'ineva!
governor of, 7. •"■)! : ai i!ie mei\y of
Ih.e English, 7. 81 : In Hans to '.0 re-
tained under the French inlbienco,
7, 82: the boundary as elaimi-d by
ih.e French. 7. l-jii: C'ov. .'^liirloy a
eoinmissi.iner to metric 1' mniiary
dis])ute, 8. 20;): conveyed to tie
(i uereheville, 8. ;32o: eonsidered lu
be a part of Virginia. 8. .■;20: gianred
to .'^ir William AhxaiKUr, g. lou;
called Ni>va 8feori t, g. loo; men-
tioned, 2. 271; 3. .j^'i, o',''), oe7. 41U,
412, 41'.), 421: 5. 2.")0;(.20roi, 2'.':'. 20.j;
6. 111. -JOS, 210, 211,212,21:3, 214,-24,
22'i. •_'70, 280, 'Mi), ;302, oO^l; 7.4, 5,
u'i, 2^, :;7. 4;>, 4;i, .").jy(, oU, ol 02. l<2,
I'll/,, ;;4>: 8. 1S8, l'.i2,i. ol7. ois. :3-0,
C:U, o4'.); 9. :].>, 'J7, 1"2, lO:'.. 10-. bK).
ll'>. 112. llisrory ot. .v,v' Whipide!
Acadia and its ab 'riuines, i)y tlie Kev.
Eu'^ene Vetromile. 7. ;);;7-;U'.t.
Acadian peninsula, tne, 7. 2."<0
Acadians, t!ie, expelled from tiii.'=r
country. 6. 341, 34.\;,.': 8. 14',i-l.''^0.
24"./,. 2-<L(, 2S2;i; distributed in the
colonii's, 5.;l4."jii: families separarrl.
6. .'U;]//; sulfering au\'i;i'j,', 6. ;,1-,':
denied thi-ir i)ricsl>, 5. ;;4;3/;; tiieir
))r^)])eiay destroVLd. C. .". I-),:: suj.:-
jilied the French Ilfct. 8. 120: pco-
j.led Xova .Scotia. 8. LJ., 14:: : piau
to secure their alle.ui i;ice, 8. 120;
on good terms vvirh the Indians. 3.
14:;. 144: permitted to retuin to
No\a Seotia. 8. 1 i-']; n':>t tre.icherous.
8. 144; ni)torionsly honest, 8. 144;
mentioned, 8. i4'J. S^c also French
Xeutrals.
Aiadie, sfe Acadia.
Accomenricus, see Aganienticns.
Account of the Catholie ^li.-^^ions in
Maine, I.42S-440.
of Xew Gloucester, b>y Isaac Par-
sons, 2. l.j 1-104.
of tile German setttlement in Wal-
doborougii, by the Kev. John W.
.Starman, 5. 401-400.
Aclimet Kiouprougli, 7. 41. 42.
.\cosisco. Indian n.ime of .S lco, 4. 103.
Ai'tcon, 3. 3>0, 440.
Act of Incori»oration of Maine His-
torical .Society, i. 10.
Adams. Abraham, received luMpiestof
land from Mrs. Macworlli, i. 70/.-,
I2s: moved to Eoston. i. 12S. li'a;
Ujirried .Sarah .M.tcv.orth, i. iJ-).
the Eev. Amos, 5. 272.
atid M'lre, land grantc'l to, 9. 37S.
(,'a[il. , of Farmijigton. 4. '■)■''■'>
i)\. rh'inent J., m irried Abigail Os-
good, 4. 27U/1.
INDEX TO COLLi:CTIOXS.
EboncAOi, procoptor of Tortland ,
acatl'jmy. 8. I'l-i. I
Gc<n-J:v. si't:ned pctiti.'ii to Governor {
Iinuistri't't. I. •2^-)„: livofl at Fal- j
mouth, I. •"511). j
the i;ev. Gcovixe E., 8. 4.")4; Bio- i
graphical notice of the Hon. Kob- j
ert P. Dnnl ip, 7. :ji~-:;T'^. j
James, fined for inhiunniity, i.oSO; j
to ho sent out of town for break- I
in<j,- the i>eaee, i. .3>1. j
J0I111 (President), Washin'^ton ex- |
pressed pleasure, at tlio niuulier of i
votes he received. 4. ■>'<: < n the |
Northeastern P>ouiidary, S. 1 1 ; i
mentioned. 4. l'>: 5. 1-t'J; 6. :]-iK): 8. j
12, 47, I'lOh, 21it/(.
the Kev. ,lohn. a Harvard graduate, |
I. o"_'^; preaclied in Li.iK-riek, i. j
3:2>; lived at iJurhaiu and New- j
field, I. o2S. I
JohnQuincy, s-xxvii: 6.421.4('!a. 4G2;
8. :-UT, o-")'o, ;3.J2, 414; his journal
cited, 8. 31.
Jonatlian, married Relx-cea An-
drews. I. .".iJ.j.
the Kev. Jonathan, preached at
Woolwich, 2. 222.
Nathaniel, of New rJloucesrer, 2.
the J^iCv. Nathaniel, his annals of
Portsmouth cited, i.:-j'>. '>'.J : 9. -Mjii.
party vote in Minot. 2. 12-<. 12'.).
Pliii'i]*, ;:ave a bond fur his son. i.
3.?1 : amount of hui'l gra:ited to,
9. :JT8.
Pond. 9. 1.31.
the Kev. , of Durham, 4. 2G5,
2()7.
the Kev. , of Newinixton, 5. Iv.
Samuel, Governor of 3Iassachu;>ctts,
8. 176.
Samuel, amount of land granted to,
9. :-:7S.
Simeon, magnesia on liis farm, i.
320.
Solomon, surveyor. 7. 411.
the Kev. Solomon, preceptor of
Washiniiton academy, 8. lo.j.
"Will and Francis, 7. 2'Jt3,
Zabdial, 2. 223.
Zabdial, B., 8. 414.
Adderly, , 9. lO. 17, 1^, 19.
Addiu-'ton, Isaac, 2. 2(;o; 9. 42a, 67n.
Addisf.n, 7. 202.
Address of the Rev. George Burgess.
4.G3-ltl; of William Willis, 5. xvii-
Ixviii.
A'leav.ando, 3. 362; 7. 2.')9, I'Gl.
Administration of the Coiouies, cited,
5. l'.)3n.
Adventurer, the, 5. 130.
-(Egina, 6. 147.
.'Ihuas, 7. 133.
Al'A'iG dialect, thr, 6. 205.
Africa, 7. 212, 214.
African trading comi)any formed, 7.
13',./).
Agamenticus, Indian name of York,
4. KM; settlement commenced at, 1.
4'"., a. 4'.i;». SO; saw mills at. i. 47/i:
9. 3os,(: Edward Godfrey in, i. 47a,
S4,(; called York, i. 47/i:" 2. 4'.i/!, S\
!-■"): 4. l"l: 8. 3V'!, delinition of the
v.oiii, i.47/i: land granted to (God-
frey, I. >'•: land granted to Gorges.
I. Sv); WilHam llooke lived in, i.
b-S/i.: liome of GecULre Burdeti. i.
S'.i. .;i".."i; homo of Abraham i'reblc.
i.;)4/(: incorporated, I. IMy;; 2. [>Va:
8. 3i.'I; called Gorgeana i. 94.';
Tliomas Gorges a resident and ma-
yor of, I. 94»; 2. b[hi; taxed, i. 94/;;
communication witli v*>aco, i. 354;
settlements east of, i. 3-')4; John
Baker iled to, i. o.'j'J; PiUth Gouch
to stand before tlie congrcLration in,
1. 3tit); tiie people of. ja-otcst against
losing grants and privileges, i. 3G7;
deputies for. i. 3,1)7; home of Ca:)t.
Walter Norton. 2. oO: fairs to be
held at. 2. '/.hi; charteretl. 8. 391; to
be a metropolis. 9. 31:!. 313;( ; created
a borou'^di. 9. 313;;; division of land
at. 9. 374: mentioned, i. li'O; 2. ;;.'n:;
4. 71: 8. 3;il: 9. 3'.t4, 307, 310, 314,
314;;. 317, 31.<, .33G.
Agamentieus river, visited by Levett,
2. S'>: Inmnliry of 'j;rant to Cain-
mock. 3. 12; meiitioiunl, g. 307, 334,
'.]*')■'>.
Agassiz, Prof. Louis J. R., 6. 347.
Agawam. 9. 3(1'").
Age of adventure. 9. 10.
of reason, 4. '■)'}-. 3)1.
Aggamougin. Indian nimc of Strait of
Deer l-!e. 4. 104.
Agguncia. the supposed Norumbega,
7. 99»; 8. 3:]1.
Agnes, 'rhe. employed at Richmond's
Island. I. .")*■): 6. 13>>.
Agrarian law in Maine, i. 143.
Agry, David. 7. 2S4.
' John. 7. 2S4.
! Thoma.s. 7. 284.
Ahaz, 4. 11.
I Aliiamiliewintuhangun, 6. 20.").
Ah-me-lali-cog-netur-cook, name of
I the country around the Pejepscot
] river, 3. 319-
Aiken. Lucy, licr Memoirs of tiie
(jourt of diaries I, citi-d, 2. '', la^ n-
Ainsworth, tlie Kev. Laban, 5. Iv.
Aisaiiloo, 4. 147-
Alabama. 8. s j. 3G1.
Alarm siu'nils used during the In li.iu
wars, 8. 27G, ii7»'/i.
Albany, i)risoncrs taken by Indians .at,
4. l-JG: ])rice of l^-aver liigh at. 4.
17-5, 17'.'; mentioned. 3. 2'J.3;4. 13o.
131, l.J4, 271, 2S2; 5. lxxi,2/i,4A's i:;4,
201, 2.j7, 2.'0S. 2G.J, 27G; 6. 2.;>; 7.
132/1, l.:3/r, 8. 139; 9. 30, 31, IS3.
8
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIF.TV.
Albany iin]ti'r-J. cito.l. 5. -247. •2G0.
tiie,"oo:n!n.in'lcil "i»y Mowat, 7. 12.'^»;
olT Fiilmuutli, 7. i-':;.
rivHT, 4. '••7-
AUkt. I,<M)nn-il. si^nod i>otitiou to
M;iss;irliii-;cri.>, 5. -Ml.
Albonmrk', ihc i)uko of. his present
io Lady riiipps. 8. 2.'.",: 9. 1--; iii-
toro-steil ill .Sir William I'iiini's'
treasuio luuitiiiir, 9. 14; at Jamaica,
9. -Jl.
All.crt, Francis, 7. r,l.
All-ion, 8. .'.'.'0.
Ak-ock, .John, ck-crcd military ofllcor
for York, i. '.'n.',: sii^ncd petition
to ("romwfll, i.;)'.i4; 9. .'JSl; sued
by Godfrt-y, g. ;jlCu'; amount of
land grantL-d to. 9. :mS.
Josepii, milit.iry iiUicer lor Kittery,
1. :;7:i.
Aloot. Job, 9. 3L
Auuii;, 7. 44','.
Akk>i:. Dr. Abiatlier. suspected of be-
in.;- a tory, 2. l.'><i; 3. l^'.i, 1'jO,
IWn; attacked by a mol>. 2. 14'.»;
3. ]S;t-l'.i(,>. I'.d: fMrcfd I.) make
confession, 2. 14',»-1.0O; a ]>atriot,
2. lai); moved to .Saco. 3. p.-L
John, in Xe\v York, 5. 'J.t; vessel
.seize<I, 5. :.".': the same letuin.'d.
5. oU; traded with the Freneii a.t
Ca.stine. 7. 'Jii; meutii.'ncd, 5. l.'7-
Peter O., 5. xxxiv.
tlio IJov. 'J'imotiiv. I. lob.
Al.ls, Mrs. . .i.';;l'4.
Aldwuith family, one nf enterprise. 5.
14','; eonu'/et-'d with the uv>r <i,^p
toward Fngland's colonial great-
ness, 5. b^:^.
John, son of Thomas. 5. 150: death
of, 5. 1.-.:;.
Robert, em;>owered Shurt to i>ur-
oha.se Moniu"j;aii. i. '.](): 2. ."/i,/; 5.
171 : f-ent j»atent to.Siiurt. i. o'J-;J7;
patent <;raiiied to. i. >0; 7. l:;5;
9. ;i''7; reniLMubered fe'r his i)ubli(!
sjiirit, 2. ')<<'i-'j\'r. his patent c^tn-
tiictedwith tliat ot.bihn Drown. 2.
87/(: a fri 'nd of llakluyt, 5. 17^',
171; liis name given to a moun-
tain. 5. 1.7:;: sent out Pring, 5. 177,
iy.7; jiatcnt given in fuil. 5. '^'U-
214: date of his birth an 1 death.
2. .71f(; 5. 1.7:!-1.74, I'l'*;; (;ik-s El-
bridge his lieir, 2. .71": 5. 1-74;
mentioneil, i. :!:<; 5. I'.n;. pj7, i'l4.
Thomas, mayor of Lrist'd. 5. l.7o;
f<icnd of ii dvhiyt, 5. 17o-171: let-
ter.s to Wakingiiam. 5. I'd), 1.71-
l.'-L': death of. 5. 1.7i', 17;i; hi.s mon-
ument. 5. 1.7:J.
Alewives abun la'nt, 8. '2'J'.).
Alexander of .Macedon, 6. 147, 14^.
Alexander, Janice, taken prisoner at
Fahnouth, i. ;jo:i: went Co IJuston,
I. oOi:.
.1 «.
rranc
7. 1
7:9.
-s!
lia'e
I. .
'.!: 2.
n!e
rs TO
■.;!
.S-er-
•tri'
•a. I-
!: 8
1 ! . -
' ^ 4 :
Alexander — continued.
family settle in Warren. 6. 21.
Sir William, James I gave
tt). I. ;)4 ; 4. I.':.'! : 6. :)'■)*'•:
100; extent of grant, i. :ii
4. "Ji'l : 7. "27; 9. Ml : an :
with Capl. .loim Ma-ion.
47-4>: I'aiiied FreU'ii >,
Virginia, i. :; ': ere ited 1
ling and \'isr..uT)t <>f •'
C7/i; received gr.tnt ivux
nioiitli Company, i. 7'.'. ■--
the territory a^siLrtied t'. 2. 4-:
called to New Scoflani'.. 2. 4-:
date of Ids Xova Scotia grant. 5.
lii; 6. :;:;(); grant conlirnud. 5. i/r.
liis ])atent violated by tie icing,
5. i':il ; made only feeble aueinpt.s
to coloni,:e, 9. b'o; reka,-ed part
of the grant to the kinu. 9. b'l:
liis roll of Ijai'onets slow in liiow-
ing, 9. 1(1] ; sent ."-ir Davi.l J\irk xo
r-a]>ture New France, 0. b'l-iii:;:
liis plnirs disclost d to La 'j'-'ur. 9.
li.t;i; interested Willi LaTo.iv.g. 1^;:
enrolled La Tour a kniui t. 9. lo4:
stirren lereil land to th.e kini/'s
Commissioners. 9. Ill: sold Ids
right to La Tour, 9. 111. .^^e
Sterling. Karl of.
Sir William jr., irovernor -"'f Port
Poyal, 9. 102.
Alexandria. 4. 20.7. 2'."'-': 7. 41-''-.
Alford. James, siunod treatv of 171o.
6. 'i.74; aut<jgraph of. 6. -J.'-i.
John. proprietor at Peniiii'j: !. 5.-"»i?.
Alfred, king of Fn.dand. 2. .7'.' 7.
Alfred, the Kev. Nathan lJou_la-s a
p.istor in. I. '.yjiV.t; mcnri-'ned, 4.
411 ; 6. ;>in; 8. DOlw, :VJ], ■./.■~.
Alfrie, 7.44;).
Alger, Andrew, his dauirhter i-rirried
Elia.s () dcman. i. l".>;i; 3. ^J:s.;-
th-d at Scarborough, i. -Ji.",!. L'7i7i.
81',); killed by the" Imlian^. i. 21:'..
•20.7», 3. 104, li>4(i. 10.": liis chil-
dren. I. 21:1/;, 27i;/(. .'Jl'.': ids wido>v
mirrieil S;imuel \Valker. i.-I-i,;;
a <1 ing!iter married John P thncr.
I. 27<j/(; 3. S2: siirned pt tiri m t >
(Governor Pradstreet. 1. :.'~-:)-i :
lived at Dunst an. 3.2t".-27: eivj'aucd
in lisliing at .Stracton's I -' ml. 3.
27: nio\-ed to .Saco. 3. i:7: }i.;!-
chased land of In'Iitn->. 3. 27;
deed to, given in full. 3. :^7-2^;
site of his house. 3. i"~: hisnajue
forged by Cleeves. 3. 40: ^ru •.:<lia:i
of Giles Robert's ciiiMre-i. 3. 77;
a daughter miriied .John \-ht";i.
3. .sl': Ids iiou'^e un-;.e, t-~i.r.iv
attacked by Imlians. 3. h'!: owned
land (Ui the Nek. 3. ]■•■'■: nu :i-
tioned. I. :'A[K :>l': 3. '■'. 74.
Andre^v jr., son of Andr-.-w. i.2i:b:.
ui'J; moved to Boston, i. ^illu] a
INDEX TO COLLF.rTIi~»XS.
Vt
iiip.sfor iiiniiiu'r, i."214;,: livc(l at
Falnnuitli. i. :)l'^: lii-; (.laiiirlitor
in.uiii'l >[:iitlitMv C'uiliii-^. 3. lO'i;
kU\v<\. I. LMh;: 3. In.j, l.T.: ohil-
thcn ..f, I. L'M;(.
I. 41;^.; 6. 222; o'.iiTiu niiknov.n. 1.
427: inrnti.iiH'il. 4. 'JT: 6. 2! 2. 20L;:
9. L'--. IJT.'!. 274. 27) '. l.'7>. 2'. o.
\lliuii;iny. uit'.miii,' i<t. 4. !I.>.
ii>."iii;l.iiiis. 4. 114: 9. i'4i'..
Arthur. 1)n>l!uM- of Aii4rc-.v. sottltVl ' AlK'nr.inl-. I
:it I)iiiist:in, 3. 2i'>-27: ii'i;t!i:iso<1 ! All. 11. .\!n"lil. i. .■:'.").
l.ni'l 111 t!u> liultMiis. 3. L'7: (l>-t'(l i l?et>i'.\. ilinl. I. ;):]:;.
in full. 3. 27-2^: site of lii< iiou>e, j
3. 2S; .Miluni; ;.■".! *•• iu; i>'iii-tiou of 1
3I;iss.icluisi.-i:>. 3. 4i'i-47: :i .!.;iau>l- 1
jurvuian, ■^. 4!i: vniu-.M.-ii f.-v the 1
llohiM-ls rhil.ivon. 3. 77: kiUed. 3. !
104, HM,.. M.-.; iiis \vi,lo\v mnvi'il i
to .MTi-i>leh*.:ul. 3. in."); li ul no j
cliil'.!ri-i-. 3. lo."'; i-jciiriojuMl. 3. .j:',, 1
'.4. \Ck i.")4. I
Artlii:r, son (.u" Aii'lrow. st-tth'it in !
.Si-;irl>ororouL;-]i. i. 2l:;,i: kilii'tl l>y j
Inilians. 1. 21:); lr.t<l no chihlivn. I
3. 2l;;'i: ;:fknowl,_'>l^eil t!u- ijov- i
fi nniviu of M:i-s:i.Mi',i<i":i>. i. '■'•->'>:
a <-(nn:ni-;<ion'^'r. i. r.'7: %v "unikHU
I.2''.'): incijtioiK'ik i.'.'l. 171. ^V-<:k .
'•■['.•s. Arthur, moved ro M uhluhead,
3. M.-.. I
Eiiz.thjth. (hi.:iu]itei- of .\ n(lI■.■^v. i. !
vi;!: 3.^-: in.u'rieil J(/lni i'ahuev. ,
I. ■2V-j)i, 2.".()»: 3. s-j. I
Ekiz ilic'th, da'.iL'htvr of .Tohn. ni:ir-
iii-(l J.ihn Miilikon. i. i;l i; 3. ID-J, }
2!>;. i
r.st:i.e. owned hv John Miiiikun, 3. {
IM.-,. 2!S. " j
falls. 3. lo7. I
laniily. 3. lol. I
Jo:\na, ciaanhter of Andrew, i. 20'i, 1
__3. 82; married first Klias (.^akmau. j
I. 20'.>: 3. S2: second John Mills, 1
I. 2iV.i. 21:;,;. ■ I
John, son of Aridrew. i. 2l:k): 3. S2, 1
]()."); married Mary Wilniot. 3. lo.'): i
his ohildien, i.:.'14,/: 3. lo". ; >iteof ;
liis house. 3. M': his daue.hter mar- \
ried John Milliicen. i. 214; 3. Iu5, :
21S; mentioned. 3. l'S. |
Matthew, son of Andrew. 3. lOr, ; 1
moved to IJoston. 1. -JlA.i: ma.-ter ;
inariner, i. 214, : arroinjKUiieil 1
I'hipps to Canada. 3. lo.", ; died of I
ship fever, 3. IQ.j-Ioii. j
TJiomas, siuned petition. ]il72, to I
Massachusetts, 5. lMI. !
Tristram, settled at Blue Point, 3. '
24. I
Alp;ic- family, the, 6. 210. 21-, 220; 9. 1
Al;^"it'r lio-e. tlie. 9. 11. 12, I'J.
Al.t^o'.ikins. ■■'■'' Al^oiKiuin-. 1
AI<^on(|i!ins. liie. tht- Ahsriki. a di:i- .
loot (.f, I. 412;(a!Ie<l the < 'hijij/eway ;
and Lenui-Lenapo, i.412: 4. ''7, had i
a villa.ie near (,)ni-hcc, i. 4)1: as- ',
listed by the Fitiirh in tlie v.ar !
Avitli the Iroipiois. 2. (JT: tlieirlaii- '.
guagc the liiiest and jau^i ui/iver.sal, i
IJo/.oun, i»urehase'.l property of ]lar-
W"od. I. ■_'7'>.
Charh s. 8. -'.'.
David, 4. :.':]1.
Ethvard. ree<.-ived land fron\ Iiis
fatiier, i. 1.".7: sold parr of it lu
Georue Branih dl. i. 127, i.'4 1 ;
lived at Dover, i. 2 11.
Elijah, d.ied. i. :;;;:'..
Col. Kth;in. I. 4>;».
Franris. 4. S-U.
Freileriek. 7. 415, 4:.<; 3. 30o.
Mrs. Frederii-k. 7. 4o'),
Hon. Tn (lerick. liwd in fiardinor,
6.41: a memhei- of the Maine
IIi>. ."^oc. 6. 4!: a Imiiitfil im ihe
liar. 6. 4 1 : irieuU"n.'d. 6. ■)'>:>: 'I'iie
Early Lawyers of Lincoln and
Kennehee (''uunties. hy. 5. :'.'.i-.^l.
lli-'i.e. l)i»reh;ised land of Ch.ev,--., i.
li'O, 241: 5. LL': e.\lent of p;ir-
chase, r. ]2i'i-lii7: beiiue.uheil tae
same to his son F lw:i:ii. i. Ii'7,
took possession of the iirauiliall
farm. i. I"i4.
I-,aae, i. 111*.
John, eommissimieil justice of the
peaie. 5. r.'.l, lo:.'; a sheri'.l'. 5. 7".;
7. 1",'~>; 8. imn: siuned petitii.m of
1072 to Mass.. 5. ■_'41: assaultet; l-y
John Sellnian. 8. r.*4-l'.'.'- : m'-n-
tioned, 4. 'S-jO: 5. o7. i'.4. ('.'>. s^. '.._|.
Joshua, Mortality in Aui;usia. !>\.5.
4;n-4:>:..
Mar-aret, died, i. 0;^.:).
Ma.ry. 2. -j:','): her land claim at
f^heepscot. 2. L':j4 : 4. 2;J1.
Moses, 2. 12o.
Thomas. 4. 2:11, oO:!.
the Kev. Thomas, iirst ministrr of
I'ittsfleld. 5. xlvi: nr'!vi-d L'izi-
beth Lee. 5. xlvi: at 11 irva;d e.d-
leire, 5. xl'.i: death of. 5. :<!vi.
Wil'iiain, muried the daau'it.'r of
.Stephen Titeoaih, 4. :)s: >andy
Itiver .Setth-ment. liy. 4. l".'-|:».
the lUiV. AViliiam. co.i.oraie mem-
ber of the Main ■ Ili.-r. S... .. i. 11 :
president of tlie saiU'-. i.4''v,,; 5.
xlv:son of the Liv. Thoni:i>.5. .\i\ i ;
birth of. 5. xlvi: n'r:"l latt-d liniu
llar\ard c(dlr',fc. 5. vi\i: lin-ii-'d
to ])reaeh, 5. x!\i: reu'iir of ILo-
vard. 5. xhi: eiiL;a'.,iil in l:t>'r.ny
pursuits. 5. xivii: s'aiion.il at
P:!(sli(dd. 5. xhii: mar:iid .'■!. M.
"Wlieelock. 5. xhii: )ire>id< i.t of
Durtmouth colle;je, 5. xl viil ; {.'roi-
10
MAINE ni>Tonir.v7. sociinv
Alk'ii. t!u' llcv. "William — conlimu'l.
(iont of i;>>\v<U>in collcjo, 5. xlix-
li; a>;sistoii Wi'listor auii Wcroi'S-
tor in jucpntiiij: tlioii' ilii'tionai ios,
5. xlix-1; vari(.>u> w.uks juib-
li-;)u'il by, 5. 1: ni'Uf.l t'l North
Hamilton. 5. 1-li: diilcri'iit edi-
lions of lii- Ann'iiiMU lii>to;ii\il
anil liio^xrapliiral diction irios
j>uhli,--ln'(t. 5. xlvii-li; nu-nnniioil,
4. D; 5. xvii. 11: 6. o.")S; liis luo-
Ura]>;iical diction iry cit>.'d. 3.
.■)21;5. C>'.u,: Iloosatuiumk cited, 5.
xhii-xlviii, li;.lunius I'nm iskcd,
cited, 5. li: .Mcin..ir of John ('od-
ni in, cited, 5. !i ; .Mc;m»ir of Eloazei'
Wlicidi'ck. cited, 5. 1; articles
by vi;-..: liinulunn l.-\n I, 7. : ',.M -: M-.) ;
now and then, 7. I't'.T-i'^T; Settle-
mcnts on the Sandy lliver. 4. Ut'-
4o; Statistics <<f Norridgewock, 7.
Capt. . of Xew Vinevard, 4.
:3iO. ;]:3:;. -'.i-J.
Col. — . 6. 10;].
the Kev. , of Falmouth, 3. InO?;;
7.-1.
, preteniled to own land in -New
Dartmouth. 5. liS-'J'J.
Aileii^lown, 4. 2'.'S.
Alk'i<,a'r. 6. r.-Jo.
Ailerton. l^a.ac, visited Pemaqiild. 5.
I'.tS-l'.ni: tirst ti> meet the Arhelia, 5.
J'.'.t; a lencuade fri>m Plym.iuth, 5,
L'l-ii: set up a company of traders,
5. 20-1; 7. :]l: a-ent tor The Under-
takers, 7. ;jit; nude voyaires to Eivj:-
land, 7. ;jO; 8. 2i);]: induced to emjiloy
Ashley, 7. oO; dishonest toward
the rilicrims, 7. ol; joined in tride
with Vines. 7. :j] ; obtained a grant
on the Kennebec, 8. L'Uo; mentioned,
3. il».
Alliance, tlie, 7. 3:]o.
Allin, Arnold, juryniin, i. S.'].").
Alline, Ihizabetii. 1. .'JTS.
AUiset. Jolin, deposition concerning
Cleeves' in)ase. i. •>)/(.
Allison, J;alph. received deed from
Henry W.itts. 3. i.'2-2:;:. lived at iJlue
I'oint. 3. n;;, 12ii: mcntiimed. 3. 10o;i.
All .Saints" church. Maiden, 3. xvi.
AUsion, Washington, 3. l'OJ, 2.J2, 5.
xlvii; 7. -IDS.
Allyen, see Allen.
Almanac for Itidians. introduced by
Vetroinile, 7. ;Jt4, ;;4ij.
AlniouehiipKjis. thc.'7. 2")T.
Alna, 4. 21 i ; 6.J.".'., ", : 9. i;;.k i;;.",, }:>,r,.
Alnamltay I'll .V wickhiuan. 6. liu.j, MV.
Alnwick, 6. 107.
Alo^^ny. MaifjuisD", 7. ^^2.
Alpine, the Clan, to i>e exterminated,
C. G; sei- Met ii eudrs.
Alsop, , killed at Falmouth, i.;j02.
Alva, 2. 22'J. \
Ahvinat,.n. 4. 2:'!'."t.
Amalingan<. the. settle nearXorridgo-
wook. I. 42i>: an unconverted iieo-
! ]de. 1. 4;''.<; addivs-ed by llale. i.
I 4:W: their aii>wcr, I. 4:V.'-1 10; mes-
j sage to from bale. i. 4 10; t!ie reply.
! I. 440: visited by bfde. I. 440.
: Amacongan livcr, land ne.ir deeded
j to Munjoy, i. .";."i;;.
Anririscog^iu, In li m name for Au-
j dro.-^ooggin, 4. lob
j Aiinsacontoog. 6. 2-")0.
Am IS tiruanteg. the. 3. ;>.'7.
Ambergris, found in ^I line. 5. "rso.
I Ambro^~ccogga!l, same as Antlioscog-
i gin. 4. •.).".. "
Amalecites, the. 6. 2:";o.
Amcmiuin. visited the colotdsN. 3. GOT.
Am.'radeath. ,bdin. signed ]ietitiou to
i Charles 11. i. Au-j.
' Anu-rica, tiie eotst not settled before
1 lOoO. I. -j't: K)iuii^ii re-id'-nt- in
I Leydeu di'lermined to g-<) (o, i.:;:];
I the IJeieiuai or Flauilers of, i,
! 4n:]: mati.;-ial for tlie early );i>tory
<;>f delicii'ut. 2. T'v: l-]n_;lin<l hail
' little interest in. 2. l-^'z-b-i.^ : place
, lir>t visited by Weymouth. 2. 22'';
I reasons for and means of renew-
ing the- plantations in. 2. lu-lT:
! Popham interested ot'iers in. 2.
20: P'rench i)ower in desm.yed. 3.
IT'J: geogrtiphical dis;-,.very in due
to the lish.eries. 5. 11-Mi.",: lir^C
i Fnglish possession in. 5. 14.'«;
j ships sent to discover the north
j part of. 5. lo2: c(donies in influ-
I cnced l.iy Eurojjean i)>dit!es. 5. j.'l .
I England was excited over tiie
! marvelous di<<'o\erivs in. 5. :.4:'-
oll: annual emigration t'_» finm I'l-
I ster county. 6. 10; first statepaper
j wiitten in. 7. oO-J: mentioned. 2.
I 8, 13, l.j, 44. T'k V-U. i':;'.!. 257, --'"j^,
261, 2i;2, 2fM. 274..i'-l: 3. :;-s. 172,
I 2-]'), 2S7; 4. 10. 07. S"j. 240. 2.".7,
\ ;Jo4. ;-)i;), oio: 5. 0. 7. b). oo, 70.
j .'-d. 'J.J. 12.',. 12';, 147. 17.".. 177. -".i
i iir.'^n. L's-_'/, : 6. b'jo. i:,7, :.'o.-;; 7. ,;i;.
! J;;4, 211, 2)1', i':;4. 240, :;i;4. .^so,
404, 400, 4.J2: 8. 114. 12.-). 1>4,
242». 2(;4. .IJO, 40.]. 412. 44",: 9.
10.-), 2.'«."), ;;:;4, ;j:l>, ;j}2. :;i(i. ;M7:
.S40, :>"j(;. :]'>!, uoS, ;Ju7, 074. " .if:e
North America.
Painted to the Life, nee Gorges,
Ferd.iirando.
Pars <^narta, .fee I)e Bry, Theodore.
American Academy of A)cs tind
Sciences published llfdo"?. Dic-
tiouarv, 4. 05, 1*7; mcnlioJied, 5.
Ivi: ei.';j74.
Advocate, the. 7. 2^4.
Ali.'iajiac, ( ite<l, 6. .')Ol;i.
Antiijuaiian .Socielv, puldicati'jns
of cited, 3. 114;' 5. 112, 214; 6.
INDF.X TO COLLECTIOXS.
11
212. 214, 214:,. 21.-,. 210; g. UOn, ; Amnsco^..,,, river. 6. 2:.0. 2.-.n: n nnmo
12<.);J
Bihlo Sooioty, 7. ;i<N.
Jiio-rMi^hy. v.- IJolkiuiii, Jeremy.
l>o;\r,l Ml Fi(rti_;ii Missions. 7. ;>7S.
coin,i-o, 6. 1.^">-1.>T.
COlvMiivs. I. 4S(;; declared iiidi'])en-
dent. 6. ;).;.",.
coiuiiieur. pri-uitivo in!i:u)ii;ints
<i will liiuL: ;i\\ "iv. I. S.
Historieiil Kecurd. eited. 9. i:>',>y,.
loyalists to be settled in Xew Ire-
land. 7. 2(U.
mauu!ac;ures. U'asliinatou dressed
in when imiiginaU'd. 4. :>4- re-
marks on by,\\. G. Itobl.iiis, 4.
40-01. ^
Marathon. 3. 244.
P]iiloso)iiii,_vil .Society, publications
of, cited. 6. 21 1, 214, I'll), 217, 222,
Quarlerly rvc^Mstor. citeil, 5. 40-3.
Seamen" .s Friend .Socit-ty, i. S:y2n.
Ameris(N)i.^oin river. 3. ;)2-'i.
Ames, Jk'iijamin. eoriiorate member
of the Maine Hist. .s,.c.. i. 11, ]2;
meiitioiifd. 4. 7: 6. .'v'l'j.
JoliTi, 4. :j.i]. C.'j-J, o'.jij.
Moses, 4. 27s.
, of Sharon. 4. SCQ.
A.mesbury, 4. 2iL',i. I'l'.;.
Amjris,o_;-ia. In lian name of the
AndrosciiLTLrin. 4. :•.').
Amherst. Ma-;s., 4. 2>;.4.
X. ir., f.iinK-rly Xarraixanset To-nrn-
ship Vo 2. 2. 144; iucon,orate<i.
of tlie Anih(isco;;L;in, 4. [>:>.
Aiiioskoau-. 2. 1 }.').'
cajial lottirv, 8. li'.l.
fall.-.. 6. -S.y,.'
Amoius. Cliarloite d'. danirliter of
J.oiiiv. 7. 71,,, 7<- nianicd Aiiselm
<le .'^t. t'asiinc. 7. 7i .(, 7n.
D". de ChoiifiMirs. 7. 7li,, 7s.
Aiiqiliil ( iiurcii. 5. 7,i.
Amsterdam, 6. ;;l'2. .■;:'.2.
Amunition, law concernina". 5. '>'■''., 7>.
Ana-15aptists in FJoston. 6. i'>.-j; f.uni'er
name of Jiajiti^ts, 7. -^-j'-i.
Ainnuoir. an Inilian saLi'amore. 4. 220.
Ai!asa-ai!)tico(.ks. the. 4. '.Hi: 9. 212.
Ancient charters, eitrd, 3. l;;i,,.
Dominions of Maine, .set St-uall
Knfns K.
I'ema.iuid, An Historical Ib'\jen-.
by J. Winnate Thornton, ^. i.j'.t-
304. ^
ren,d)scot, by tlie Tlon. J. E. God-
fi-cy. 7. 1-22. li):;-104.
Selllcnient of Sheepscot. by tlie Rev.
D.ivid Cnshman. 4. 2U7-22S.
Anders, see Andrews.
Anderson. A(htm. Ids nistorical and
Clironc domical Deduction of Trade
and Commerce, cited, 6. !>-:>/,.
liiu'tholomew, 5. .j7.
family, of Scotch oriein. 6. 14; set-
tled in Stcrliim-, 6. l'u.
Huuii J.. 9. 17.',. "
Tliomas. 5. '>!.
. of ridllij's' Gore. 4. :>7.
2. 144; popuhuiou of, 2. 144: men- ; Audover. Mass., 2. 144. ]"';:,
tioned. 2. 1;J1. i.vi.
Gen. Jeffrey, sent M.ijor Ko,a'rs to
ll.Ljht the Abiiakis. 4. 242. :j7-;!.
Amiens, Sir Ferdiuardo Gor"-es at i.
54.5.
Amityon-i .nto)k. In lian name of
Le«vistoa falls. 3. ;j22. ;J2.J, :j.J.j; 4.
lo;5. ^
Am n irascoix^ia Indians, 3. ;].-,7; 6. 201.
Am n •LTuarick: 1 I've. i. .j;,)s. :>[■.;,'
3. 114, 22.-,; 4. L'l
_lxii; 7. 2o.->. :j(2, 4ti7: 9. i::.
X. II. . .^cotch-Irish settled in. 5. II;
mentioned, 4. 27:1. 2^-7. i.",'7. :>0; 5.
?>0; 8. 4S1,4>.-,. 4>';, 4i.t.j, OOS. C'V'^.
Institution, 4. 2.ji!.
records, 3. 114.
Theoloirical Seminary, 7. 372; 8.4S1,
4s.j, 4S0, 5US.
Andre, Major Jnlm. S. ',9.
Ainmm.-o-^r,n..\ni n .sco--in.landat, ' Andrew, Gov. John A..' 7! 274; 8. 450.
cleared by In li uis. i. li:i; tr.ict at.
purchased by Munjoy. i.' lL^». 2.07*;
Imd trrintei to M try Miin',y; i.'
2'y>; .Manioy"s house destroyt,-'!. i.
2-)8 n f.v Cjn,'!n. i. 2-,S/i; dcnuition
of, i.-2r,<n; m_'n:ion-d. I. l.j;;: an In-
dian ninii for AnJroscoj:'aa, 4. U.J.
104. o , t , ,
Am u »scc_-,Ma falls. 3. :]•];; tlie lar"-
(:st ill r!ui riv.,-r, 3. :y^-i. '
river, 3, :i::.J, ;jOJ. 4.J4. j
AmouascoL.'-L.'ins. t!ie, 5. 2-.3. I
Amorisco-LMn, dcnvatiou and defi-
nition of. 4. !>:»
Au'hcv.-s. Amos, uf Scarboi ou-h, 3.
207.
Lieut. Amos, i. ',()]n.
brothers, the, 4. ;jt;o.
David, 4!;i00. ;J>7, 3S9.
Dorcas, married Ebenezer Davcu-
]jort, I. :]0.-,. ;JOS; birth of. i. ■.jK'''n:
death of, i. ;>oO/(.
Lieut. Elisha, consulted with Major
Chun h, 1. 2'./0; a son of James 1.
3o.j. 3r,»; lived at Xew Taxo. i.
31'.*; in command at Sa^^'adahoc, 5.
277.
Ejdiruim. 3. 173, iso.
Amorv.Jnnithan. married a daughter Andiew-s idand, f,,nn'-r nrme of
of .lam;-ssul!ivan.6. 4>//. . Uan-s' island, i. 14o,k ori^m of
Ai.io!,, lliumas (... Lile 01 James I name, i. 140/t: colonists Hod to. i.
oullivim, cted, 6. 45/^ 220; mentioucri, i. 141^.
12
MAIXr. TIISTOIUCAL SOCIF-TY
A:iilro%vs, .Tamos, livod ;it Kalinouth. ]
I. (■•■.1, ll-J. l>i»*(. -1."). :M"), "'I'.); ;
ri.'ct,'ivcil i:i-ant iioiii (kovos. i. i
]1T: n'i-oivc<l a Ira'-t ot" land j
from Mrs. Mai\v..rtli, i. ^ 1:2S; \
moved to IJosion, i. T-'S-l'-'S', i
I'll. :".^'-"i. "d'.': (•oii-^tnti, d to the 1
aureeiueut between '!'u<dcer and
.lovdan. I. l:'.l: si^m-d ihe pe-
tition to the (ienerai Cuu;. i. 1-44; ;
own.'r of I'.anus" ishmd. i. lACut. i
J-i-.i: Ids title I'onlirnud hy Dan- ;
I'ortli. I. 14'.": eonveyeil land to '.
Jolm Kouse. i. I'lO: nuirrieil Sarah ;
Mil ton. I. 1.">T, :'.0o; liorn in Saeu, 1
I. 'M'<: lived near t!ie Tresuni])- !
seot. T. '■)')'>. ^liJ"-: deatli of, I. '■)<''>.
•.',\U: eiiiiih-en of, i. ;'.;i."i-;y:H;; men- I
tioned, i. l'-'';: 5. •'■".. I't. I
Waynionth, 3. 2^1; 5. r.2.": ae-
connt of the settlements on, 3.
;-U1-;;lM; prohaMy ascendu-d oy
I'opham. 3. .'.11; tlio li.di;!:i name
of. 3. :;•-':;.■.. ••;-'?•, 4. v:.. l"l: tlie
name helon^ed to only a ]>:\i\ of
the riser. 3. ■>-2 1 : 4. '.'•"), i"S; li.Muid-
ary oi WdKUlon's ur:ii:t. 3. ;;:'•")-
o_''i'i; the hanks (if ilouri-hed un'ier
the house of 1'.; Uiiswh-l:. 4. '■-!;
formerly tlie rejejisrot, 5. ;;:J:!;
mentioned, i. r,o-_>, :<\:\: 2. .;•';(/: 3.
.".'.'.•'; 4. Til. T'.t. I«i4. ll'i. :'.i'4, :'i>."i,
;3:;<.';;!o: 5. -s;, ;;-t. :;::'-,: e. i:^,
2111. 1'l-. :-'4.;. .-iu: 7. :;t;;. -'. .. L'>;;,
2W, ;;u4; 8. 25, •J-Oii, :;i'i'>; 9. ~w,
■21-2.
vallev. 8. -iN.
J;;ne. married led, err Oavis, i. ."•'.-), ; Androsco-'^in and Kenneheo railroad,
;;r.;; mentioned. I. Ti'. 010. I 6. O'.': 8. :!Ci',i. ;) ,0.
Jan.-. widow of Samuel, married Andros. Sir Kdmnnd. peoide of ^ralnc
Arthur Maeworth, i. (!'■'. .
Ja.ne. vvifo of John, guilty of sell- !
inu" h.v false wt i^ht, i. G70: her |
punishment, i. '■'>'>'). !
the Ilev. Jedediaii. 6. nO. |
Joane, adnioni-hed not to eJitertain ;
Aim Dilli:;-. i. ;mT. |
John, stu-ety tor his wife, i. ."''.TO. j
Joiiathan, served! in the KeNolution.
3. 20;^. I
Joiruh:in, of Searlioronuh, bio- i
grajijiieal notjee of. 3. -"'T. j
Josliua, son of .la:nes. i. '■) h1.
Josiah, son of JauiLS, i. .■;"(■,. I
iJaiidi, si;4ned peti:iL>n of 1>JT2. 5.
■J UK " i
liel>eeca, married Jonathan Adams, '
I. o'l.'); mentioned, i. ]2<. |
Samuel, died at Saeo, i. d9, "O'j: |
■widow of, married Arthur Mao- ;
^vorth, i. Gl'. 112, :]0'>: father of ;
James. I. O'.t. oO'); ascertained the j
latitude of the Merrimae river, i. ;
Idl; mentioned, i. 117. --'oi'. j
Samuel, endowed lirid-Clon acade- j
mv. 8. IT;;.
. Arehdracn. 3. bM. |
Aiidries, Lucas, mazier <ii Tlie Elias,
5. i:;r..
Androseo;r.i^in, meanin;^ of, 4. l\o.
County, 4. 4"'>.
dialect, 6. -JA-).
falls. 3. :)2;], :;:;o.
Ifi'Ii ms. at war with the "Hncrlis]), i. |
2b"j: com:iiand;L'd l,y ii'ibinliood. i
I. L'b">: last of t!ie "trib^- 2. liL'; \
iiirntioiiiMl, 2. 14T. 2'}')\ 3. .".^O, ;
;^-T; 7. ;;u5. ;
river, part of it called the Pejep-
scot. I. 4U/i; 5. ;;:::}•. a boundary I
of Way's ;:rant, i. 4n„. .^oa: t!,e '
Yorks p\irchased hmd oii. i. ."d-^;
a roadway for tlie Indian^, i. '■'/■/>: ;
£Ui>p02ed to have beeu visited by 1
petition to for a eoniirmalion of
tlieir tilles. I. IKk Ib'M. i'.'i.'/r,
2TU.'/, -"dT: letter to En-^iuii Shar}i,
I. ]'.•'.'/<; a friend of Jo'el;-. n. i.
I'Xhi: sent a force to preserve the
interests of the Duke of ib-rk. i.
2-jU: ajipointed Jcudaii a jusiiee,
I. 2:3*/(: John Palmer ins council-
or. I. 2.')',;;i; before Ids ai rival udll
rents ~sui>i>ortcd Fort l.oy;d. i.
2T'tK: }ieople petitioii tiiu ijiiit-
rent> Ije abated, i. i:T2: his :irrivab
I. 2T4: 7. •">;!: iroverU')" oi New
Enuland and Xe-.v York. i. -Tl: 5.
2.",.'.. i;i;4. -Jtirj: 5. 112:7. •"'•'■ ■>^- '-■■^'■<
8. I'.d; mode of -overiiai.-ur. 1.
L'T4: tyntnny of. i. ■_'T4, i-^u-. ■_'-■'.;
reiiiiired landholders to obtain
new patents, i. 2T4 ; Q. 2-", •_();
Edward Tyni;- a councilor of. 1.
2T4. i's2, rlltj; Da\is a coainilor,
I. ■^>-2: favored Davis and Tyn-'.
I. 2^1', 'J^-^; ordrred Liv.reuc e lO
f^dve up property, i. ■-'•::/': his
downfall a joy to 3Ia->:c hu-ett>.
I. 2S2: his arbitrary iiower >ui.-
)MU-ted by Davis ami T.\nu. i- -~'':
in New York. i. 2j;'.i. i"."i-. 5. i'K
;:ui; 7. ].">(); released li'dd'u pri.s-
oners. i. 2li(J; i>sued a prot lama-
tiou to rai:>e a force to march to
Pemaijuidi, i. 2'.'ii: 3. 111:5. -j'-'l:
a fruitie-s expedition, 1. S."': his
autiioriiy suljverterl, i. L-'.d : his
report on the di>tribution of
forces. I. 201: seized and miit to
Enuland. i. 2'.iT: 3. i;'.'): 5- -'■'■'■ 7-
].■/.•: 8. I'.d, 1'.'-'..: 0. -'d d,-.: of
lii.- <h-alli, I. •-"■■Tw; surscy mad..-
for. I. •')!'>: p<'tition of .'.buy Web-
b(jr to, I. :;iT: Je.-uii> L'u.ud
aLraia-^t liis iiidueii'H'. i. 4-]4:
autoj^raph. I. ::T-T; -rnt help to
Peuiu.iuid, 3. 114: 5. :::•-!; pluu-
INDEX TO COLLECTIOXS
13
dcvrd tlioh'iusc iif Ca-^tino. 3. ].'"'.4;
5. 2(iS, •2C,Sir. 5. •■)i>4. :;',»■">; 6. Ill*,
l'.»l ; 7. 54, o.")(i; luiilt a tort at
Pojcji'^cot, 3. ;Vjo,,: atteir.ptt'd to
cstalilish tlii> uoviTimu'iu of the
Duke of York. 5. :'.. l'"i'): on the
morlc of obtainir.u In-lian lands,
«;. l('.S-]()',t; (•uiuiiu<>i<'Hi(l lTov-
eiiior of Maine,
efiiciont, 5. ■_'■'>•"):
2.">-">. L'">;t, 2tl'>. iJtV
27"), l.*7.")j!, 270»,
.'.'.( I. 1'.')."); in-
*liav.i(ti-r. 5.
;'. •-'••'.'-!. -274,
; 7. li'U: de-
sired fn.ijitivos from Maiiu' to <:xo
to New York. 5. 2"'"i; iti)i)ost'd liy
:!iJafs;;fhusi'tts. 5. 2."j:">-2"ii'>; hibored
tocriniiiiatoMas.saelinM'rts. 5.2.")7-
S-'.S. 200, 2G>^, 2C.il: -winked at the
begiiininLT '^f Kiiii;" IMiillip's war,
5. 2."iS, 2t;S; a Mnneliau^en. 5. 25'.t;
tried to create a tishiuLr mouopoly,
5. 2.")U; sent coUniists to I'eina-
qnid. 5. 2tU; onhirLied tlio c >unty
of Cornwall, 5. 2(;c,; visited Pema-
qiiid, 5. 2(;7: (juarreled with Di>n-
gan, 5. 207: i)rovoked a war by
plundering: Castine"-' hmise. 5. 20^,
2US/( ; 7. ;")•;. .")(',(; villainy ar Pem-
aquid. 5. 2i"iS; a friend to the In- |
(lian^. a traitor to the En'^lish. 5. j
2t;ji-2C>'J. 2G'a/i; ordered the peoi'le j
of Maine not to fortify their I
houses, 5. 200; jdaeed papist j
officers over Encrli<h .soldiers. 5. |
200; his treai liery ill concealed. 5. 1
271; Ijasteneil Ijack to p,.isron. 5. [
271; a liar. 5. 274, L'7"i. l-7"i.'. oOo; |
deposition of. 5. -~'>: impurt of I
his letter of 10,^^, 5. -'7:^-274, ;
274h; left. ]jublic au'aiis in an ;
alarminc: conditiim. 5. 27')-i'70; |
played the tyrant in "S"irLi,inia, 5. j
27-'J/(; jn-oltably built a sloop at |
Pemaqnid. 5. L'70; a secret friend j
of The French, 5. 278; did not 1
build fort<. 5. MO;]; sent people to j
IJoston. 5. :;o.j; arrested Ca}it. ;
Floyil for askinij for ]uovisions for '
the jrarrison, 5. .".i." -:>.••;; weak-
ened the frrmtieis by drawing]: oif
the <:arrisons, 5. ;3'.";: did not i>ay j
the peojde for their services. 5. !
800; lunnber of forces he brouLTht |
to America. 5. :jOO-;;'.i7: he alone |
can tell what became of the j
forces. 5. 307; asked .St.' Castine |
to render alle;f:ian<-(> to the Eni;- |
lish. 6. 112: hated in Xew En*,^- ]
land, 7. 5:i-54; jiaid a visit to |
ilaine, 7. 54: sent a notice of his |
condn^ to .St. Castine. 7. .j4: con- !
diti'-ns he ^'ave for returnint: St. '
Castine"s juoperty. 7. "j.j; held a 1
ciinference with Indians at Penia- |
quid. 7. 55, 55;(; disaster the re- 1
suit of his visit. 7. 5';. 50/<: Math- i
cr's opinion of. 7. 50: enmity to
increased, 7. JG/!, 57^; made a '
iroi>d ;^overnor of Xinv Y<)ik. 7.
15",): his failur a master of <Hie-
nionies. 7. 15',i; attached to loy-
alty, 7. li">0; in Vir.Liinia. 7. I''.":
over zealous but not bad. 7. 1''.0;
onLraiTed in foundim,^ a ci'll,'_;e, 7.
Kio; mentioiuMi. i. 'J'ui: 2. i'.".,, ; 3.
s-„: 5. -■'. ■■■'. ■■-. TO, s-..''\ ]<>:..
127. l:n. 2'-:;. -;'5; 6. is;-/. ; 7. :.>,
(IS; 8. 1^7. I'.o; 9. :.'!. 2:;/:. ."''■.,: his
rei»i>it of the expeii'tii>n ro Pev.a-
qnid. cited. 5. -JO'-hi; answer of th-?
a^rents of Massachusetts to his
complaints, 5. :]s'J-.j'jO.
Lady Marie, g. 50/i.
a spelling of Andrews, i. MO.
Tracts, the. cited. 7. 55/;. 57. (, 75;;^
;]oS;/. :]10/(: 8. '[>'.hi. IOIh.
Androus. Andro^s, .m( Andros.
Ancda. 7. 250.
Anu'el. a coin. 6. 1 10.
An.-el Gabriel. The. loaded f.u- Pema-
qnid. 5. -l(i; visited by Gi«r£re>. 5.
210; welcomed by Shurt, 5. 'IM:
wrecked, 5. 217. 218; pictured on
the seal of Pemaquid, 5. 218; one
of Frobisher"s shii'S, 5. 218//; de-
scribeil, 5. 218;<. 210;).
Anu'ell, John, in the expedition of
Prinji. 5. 15:].
AnLi"er, Sampson, sis^ned petition to
Oliver Cromwell, i. C04 : siLined
petition to Charles II. i. 4o2.
Auuhemak-ti-koos. Indian name of
A.uamenticus, i. 47/i.
An.trlican church in Boston, 6. 2s5.
Au'^lo-American settlements a coun-
terpoise to the French, i. 4o4.
Anglo-Saxon love of extendi U'^ terri-
tory. 9. 240.
Anmessukkantti, 6. 213; deiinition of,
6. 218.
Ann. a servant of Pdcliard Bonighton,
1. S4.
Annabasook pond, 4. 104, 11.3. 114;
7. 205)!.
Annah, Ilanna, Mr. , i. 515?!.
Ann Us of America. .*^e Holmes. Abicl.
of Bakerstiiwn, Poland and Minot,
2. lll-loo.
of Portsmouth, see Adams, Nathan-
iel,
of .Salem, sre Felt, Josejdi B.
of Warren, see Eaton, Cyrus.
Annals. Rerum Aug., i<ee Camd-nj,
William.
Annan, the Rev. Robert, 6. 12-1.3. 31.
Annap^'lis, formerly Port R'.yal. i. I'O;
8. 27: settled, I. 20; Edward Tyng
commissioned governor of. i. Mii',;
Poutrincourtat.5.17s: lud.ian-aud
French ]>reivared to attai'k. 7. 02;
8. 125: Freneh tro(;p> s.nt to .ap-
ture. 8. 125. I'-lO: mentioned. 4. 155;
7. :^.50: 8. li.'5. ]->;, i_'s. i:;i. 132,
1-lU, 147, 245)), 270; 9. 20.
14
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Aln^l>'li^= — coiitiiincd. '
l.iMii, 8. r2<. IJO; 9. lOS. I
lit.y.il, siirriiKltToil to llie F.iv.:lii«li.
7. S.]; nietitioiu'ii, 3. :.' 1 4, :',',iT, ■!<••_',
403; 8. i;50. i:)!. lo."). loT, i;'.S, 10'.',
in, 2-JO, ;3nl.
vall'v, 8. IL".', i:;0.
Aniic I'f Aiisliia, 6. il"".
QiuTti. 5'. 4, S, '.': 6. SjO, 231, 257;
7. m;;. 2.;:;: g. 111.
Rtnet. 1. 124; 6. i:',o.
A use d s Mcn-s, i. 522.
An.s..n. 4. :;4-!,(. :!tM. --'-Vl. SOS. .SOO.
AiiswiT i)t tlio a^cnt of Massaclui-
soits U> tlic coniplaiuts of Aiulros,
5. :]^\)-:\W.
Antli.-rs. Ji'lin, .^iu'iH'il the petition of
lo;2 to Massacluisetts, 5. --MD.
Antlioloj^^y .s.)i.'iety. the, 5. Ixii; 7. 414.
Anthciiio, ("apt., 5. Gl.
An'i<-o>ti. ishiii'l of, one of Pliipps'
shij's wreekeil at. g. o2; siillerings
of tlie men at, 9. •■;2. ;52;i.
Antiuua, I. 'JWn: 7. 21.'3.
Antjini, oimuty ot, 5. 5, 0, 03, 34, 157 ;
. 7. 3(;7.
presbytery of, 6. 27.
A'lts. a shiiwer of, 3. 02.
Anville, X. de h\ riocliefoucauld. Due
d', in oomniand oi tlie French tiect,
8. 125; hi> onlers. 8. 125; tieet dis-
ahleil. 8. 125; dii-.l. 8. 125.
Ap^.nana\v;ipe.ske river. 5. 15f,;7.
Ap liuirhc'S, the original of lIiiLches,
6. 7.
A)>i>(aiiin. 2. 02.
Ap"n(i,^ river, 5. 15tui.
A]>pl(s, scarce. 4. 3>>; picked in 1S73
from trees of 10^7, 7. 53.
Aiiphton. 9. SI.
iJanicl, 4. 373.
tlie Hev. Je.-^se, president of Bow-
doin co]le;,'e, 5. xlix. 177; death
of, 5. xlix; mentioned, 4. 25S; 7.
372; 8. ]MJ.
John. 4. .'if.d, ;,7;:;.
Nathan D., 8. 3'.i7, 474.
the Kev. — . 4. 14:;.
Major Sainufl, 2. l;J;j, 1.34, 141.
Col. , 7. 70.
Dr. , 4. 373.
Api);>\vick river, 5. 15Gn. 157)i.
Ap Kice, the ori'j,iiial of Price, 6. 7.
Apsl(_-y, Sir Alleu, 3. 2.'^5.
Aptluiip, Chark-s, 8. 214h,222; an ex-
ecutor of tlie will of Col. Nohle, 8.
15i,>; u prominent man, 8. 151.
John T., 7. 27s, 410.
Mi-s . marned Charles Vaughan,
7. 27s.
Aqii:iviL:c, Winter's dealin^rs in. i. 71;
former name of brandy, i. 71;;.
A'piamtnticus, .s-re Agameuticus.
Aqiu-i!ahl.in. 6. 1>5.
Aquin.is, Thomas, 7. 440.
Aijiio'ldic, Indian original of Acadia,
4. i'Jl.
Arabian scholars taken l>y Columbus
on his Voyages. 2. \Ui, ~<'ut.
Aramasoga, an Indian chief. 5. 15tjji.
Arambcag. same as Non;mbcga, 2.
10(( u.
Arambcck, Arampec. su]i]>oscd to be
Ni<ruudH\ga, 7. '.Km: 8. ;13!.
Aransoak. Indian name of the Kenne-
bec rivt-r, 4. 10;'..
Arbclh). The, at Cape Ai\n. 5. T.'V.
Arcadia, >>ee Acadia.
Archa'ologia Cantiana, 9. 2'.'S,).
Arclueolouia .Vmericana, citc<l, 6. 215;
9. 324h. ■''■'>-ii.
Archanucl. The, eommainled by AVay-
mouth. 5. 311; 6. •:04. 31ii; >et out
for America. 5. .311; anchored olY
Monhegan, 5. 311, 313; mentioned,
7. 2t').3, 2'.'3.
Aiclulule. .bilin. agent for Gorires. i.
173; arrived in ];<»ton. i. IT:;;
governor of Xorth Carolin'.. i. 173;i;
a relative of Gorges, i. l":'./*; in the
rroviiiee of Maine, i. 17">; granted
conimi>^ions, i. 17."; no notice taken
of his government, i. 1S4.
Archer, Cajit. Samuel, g. 1^7.
Arctic ocean, the, 5. 3u'J.
straits. 5. 145.
Ardennes. 9. 0'.'.
Arexis, 3. :;so. 412. 413, 410, 422, 420;
liis mark, 3. 420.
1 jr., 3. 3<'>, 413.
Argal, Capt. Samuel, destroyed the
j French settlenunis. i. l'T. 431; 5.
17S, 170; 7. 31'.t: 8. 3-T":'.2^: at
I Mount Desert, i. 43; 7. 2s. 310;
■ carried the peojde as captives to
France and Jamestov n. i. 4;;i; 5.
170; 7. 28; 8. 32'.': committed rava-
ges at Port Koyal. i. 431; 8. ;.;20;
MTecked at Penobscot. 5. 17S: heard
of the French on the eo;»>t, 5. 17^;
8. 32(«; had connn;uid of three ves-
sels, 5. 170; set u]) a cro>s at St.
Saviour, 5. 17'.'; 7. 2>; interview
witli La Saussaye, 7. 2s; treachery
toward La Sau>saye, 8. 3:.:'.'; carried
Biard to A'ir-inin. 7. 2>: in the har-
boi' of I'emaquid. 7. 31'.': a rihitive
of Sir Thomas Snuth, 8. 3J<); came
to America to tish. 8. ;)20): an illicit
business, 8. 320; becann; inliuential
by bribery, 8. 3i'0; ordered to exi)el
the Freiiih, 8. 320; gave his men
liberty to I'illage, 8. 3-_''J; maile a
second exi)edition to the north, 8.
320-3;;u; mentioned, 9. 302.
Argos, 6. 147.
Argyle, 8. 4.54.
tiie Duke of, 6. G
Arians, the, 6. .30.
Arichat, Bishiq) of. 6. 224.
Aristarchus, 7. 343.
Arizona, 7. 4'.»1 ; 9. 249.
Armada, The, 7. -'■*'>■
Armagh, the Archbi^hop of, 6. 10.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
15
Armoniniiisni, 5. liii.
.\iiiifiuari> ill IJ.itli, 2. 223.
Aiiniiiius, 5. I'-l.
Ai iiioixT oinj)li)Vt.'(l to rejiair the In-
dian's >:uns. 8. 21 1</. .•<f'r (;uu.-,mitli.
Aniuiui'hiiiuiiis, rlio. 1. 42''i; 7. '-'.O't.
Anns of Edward Utidfivy, 9. l"j7, ;Joo.
Aiuisfronu' family. 6. 11.
Al■lll^.tron^^ .Tanies, 6. 12.
Jolm, >ettk-d in Faliumitli. 6. 12:
liis daimiitel- nianiL-d KohLTt
Means, 6. 12; cliildiin ui. 6. IJ.
Lawicncc, 3. :]>(). 410, 412, 41'J.
tiio JKm. S. T.. 3. o(i4.
TlL.nias, 6. 12.
Arn(dd. Iknedict. Lctteis on his Expe-
dition to Canada, i. 44T-4'Js;
dosignated to It-ad tlie tinops to
ca])ture Quebec, i. 447, 4',»4, JDii,
600; 3r(intre.>or's journal .sug-
gested the expedilion, i. 447; 8.
273; his pa])ers eonliseated, i.
447-44S; on the way to Quebec, i.
400, 470, 47s : to co-ojiei-are with
Schuyler, i. 4t)'.i, 4'.'0; hazardous
march to the Kennebec, i. 470;
sent messenger to Quebec, i. 470,
511 ; <lesired advice from .Schuyler,
1. 470-471; hojied to reach the
Cliaiuliere, i. 471, 47'3; cause of
his delay in mandung, i. 471-472,
474-47."), 4S0. 4sl : wanted oxen,
I. 472, 473; at Dead river, 1.473,
4V'>; at ihe Great Carryinii' place,
I. 47.j; rejiorts from iSchuyler, i.
470; orders to ollicei's, i. 477, 47"^;
desired news from Canada, i. 470,
403; hojied to meet .Schuyler, i.
480; unfavorable reports did not
cliange his determination, i. 4>1,
401, 4'J4; news from Montgomery,
I. 4Sl', 4S3; awaited the arrival oi
ilontgomery, i. 4s3, 4>.>, 407;
received reii»>rt of the cajiture of
St. Johns and Montieal. i. 4S4,
4S."J, .!)10; letter from .Sorrell, i.
484; crossed the St. Lawrence, i.
484, 4S7, 400; informed of an in-
tended attack, I. 4-:;4, 4S-: liag of
truce attacked, i. 48i;, .j]s-,j1'j;
accused the Ilritish of inlmmani-
ty, I. 4s0; demanded the surren-
der of Quebec, i. 480, 487; ex-
amined the condition of his army,
I. 487-488, 400,403, 404, .j13, .j14;
short of cash. i. 4>0, 4'.il: reason
for not attacking (Quebec, i. 400;
sent to Montreal for clothing, i.
400— 402; still conlident, i. 4<.)1
404; liatteaux intercei^ted, i. 402;
sent dis[)atches to Montg<.mery, i.
403, 517; a general want in 'the
army, i, 404; cattle ordered to,
I. 405, 515; his a(;count of the
route, I. 404-400; dale of leaving
Cambridge, 1.404, 5ol-50ii; ammu-
nition ordereil. i. 400; prepared
to attack Quebec, i. 408, 510;
joined by Montgomery, i. 408,
510; ollicers wlio were in his ex-
! pedition, i. 500-5ol ; sent (Uii an
I ex]doriug ]iarty, i. 5o:;; X;itanis
j to be killed or captured, i. 5i)0;
I Dame of his piUu. i. 5n7/i. 5l5;
joined by Meigs, i. 510: army en
tered Caiiada, i. 51;;; ba.tteaux to
cross the river, i. 51.;; his army
star\ing. i. 514. 514yi: his a])-
lu'oach known to the liriti>h. i,
510: his folly del'eatetl the expe-
dition. I. 51(i-.".l>: landed at
Point Levi, i. 51S: jdan of attack,
I. 5j;0-521: attack at St. ilocli, i.
523; wounded, i. '>-'■): hi> lejiort
of the battle, i. 5l'5; j>risoners
attempted to let him into the city,
I. 525-520: at Ftut Halifax. 8. 277,
278; his character, i. 510: death
of, I. 5:.'0; mentioned, 4. 78; 5.
xix; 7. 2."iO: 8. 50.
Benjamin. 4. 3li', 313, 300, 307.
Bildad. vi.-ited by T)r. Cotliu. 4. 355;
married widow of Jordan, 4. u55.
John. 7. 1:84.
AruoUrs river, i. 404; Col. Montrcsor
at, I. 404.
road. 4. 312.
Arnold, The, 9. 170, 178. 179.
Aroostook county, 8. 317.
river, 4. 103: 8. 21, 20, 43, CO, 70,
75, 77, 78. .•S4.
vallev, g. 171.
war, 8. 73, 75, 77-78, 81-S2, 87, 458,
4.V.».
Arragon, 6. 120)!.
Arransoak falls, i. 459.
river, name of the upper jiart of the
Kennebec, i. 450; mentioned, i.
457, 458, 450, 400, 401, 402.
Arresaguntoocook, 4. 157.
Indians, 3. 3sO, 3'^7, 300, 401, 404,
407, 411-415, 420, 427, 433, 438,
445,440; 4. 155, 10;i, 104; 8. 2-'0,
see Assagunticooks.
Arrockaumecook river, derivation of
the name, 3. 3:.'3;i.
Arroseag, 4. 103.
Arrowheads, jdace for finding them, i.
504; tijiped with the tails of the
iKjrseshoe, 3. 90; as a token of war,
8. 270.
Arrowscag, see Arrowsic.
Arrowsic, now (Georgetown, i. 224;
fort at captured, i. 2'_'4; 2. lOif;
attacked by liulians, i. L'53: 2. 107,
100; 4.73, 103,223; Sylvanus Davis in
command at, i. 2.53; owneti by Clark
and Lake, 2. 101; home of John
liicdiards, 2. 102; town laid out, 2.
102; number of families at, in 107",
2. 103: John \Valt.., moved to, 2. -jol ;
home of Samuel Denny, 2. 201 ; Sui-
-iO
MAINE IMSTOniCAL SOCIETY.
A iT'nvsii'— contimicd.
liv:i!» i.i:utii;i-ii l;t\v ;U. 2. 201 : 4. ."> :
(.li^in I'l the titlf !<•. 2. -Jo.': (iutih
<.!;iri;iti<I at, 2. L'""-: rii^I'vioriaus
at, 2. -'■'"': . ]')'o:ii'hiiit: at. 2. -Jl'l ;
v.'iinni^^i.ii! ^>i" .lolm ^^■^.-^t t.>. 5. !::•"<-
1_'".': Ii-.ili.ui (.uutVit 11' i' lull! at. 7.
.'-.■.. >4 : >t. <_'aNtiiu' at. 7. v"-l. ^•"■•.
l.ii.k^ I'lt.uu'lit from. 8. eii^.c home
,.t Syl«,;nus l)avi>. 0. ;'.4: iiu u-
1i)niil. 2. 'J"7, •j-2; 3. ".uii/i. o">l, ;'.i'l.
:r,;;. :'.^^. 411.--. 4(i'.i. 4U»: 5. ri('>: 6-
I'.'.ii; 7. 1-L'. I.'::.; S. lu',>. 117, l-Jl,
•_'.-.o, I'.M: 9. ]:;i'. 1;:;.
An"|^v^l^• lii'liaiis. 3. :J>4.
i-iv(r, 9. l-L'-
the j\uis(]irtinii of Ma^sachn^ttts.
3. :'.IT: iiu'iiticiuil. 2. r.'4, lit."!.
.\shiu.'h'an .MS'*;. 3. 2v4. i>s.").
Ashnuiii. the Ilev. .U-hudi. S. UVS, 177.
A?<lii>o. Iiiilian teaeher. 4. •_'71.
AshtolVU. — . 2. 17:;.
Aslitoii hill. I. lol': 2. t'>i^<i.
Ashtun. .Inhii. liv. il a; the Lamiiivj. 3.
t^i': uianied tir<t Nu^ainiah I'ox-
vill, 3. -III. >-: s','ciiiiil. Mary
, Kilueeuinh, 3. ■_'■'>; tliiid. a ("uniuh-
terof Aiulirw AlutT. 3. ^l'; moved
to I'diie I'"iiit. 3. >•_' : tlu'ii t'liJriat
island, and ciiid at MarVdeliLad. 3.
iMaJor .Toseid:. i. ."iHl. r>2o
Arr.>\vsn!it!i. Edimiivl. sveore alleizi- As]itoii-Philli]is. Sir FiTdinando Gov-
anvv to Ihe l<u]:e of York. 5. 2;;7. 00s liorn at. i. ]' >j(. :!."4yi: his liome
Ar.-enal tstaMi>lied at Ar,mista.9. 17i>. at. i. lo'.i. .■■)4:;. .■)4."); 2. 0(W/. L'.j7; now
AiMel, . di->troyed SaliiU'U Fall> vil- in ruins. 2. i'lla.
].:v.i\ I. '-■>'■ Aslnir>t. Sir Henry. 5. 2~i'.n, ii77/:; 9.
Arti'dcsof ass'oiarion f^-r the settle- •_'('.. :]4. ."4.
IK! 1 Tit of a to-vvn on the Slieepseot Aslr.vorth. , of London. 9. ■'"■•M.
ri'\r. 5. 4'-^--")7. ' Asia, mentioned. 4. s.")-. 6. 147. --'_', J2Z.
Ariili' ry (.arden, tlie Company of, 1. Asiatie eliolera. 6. '.0.
Asquam. Jeremy. 4. ISU-l'.io
Aruiidid. .losL'pIi Dcneoore sent to. 3.
17u.(: ;.:rfat lire in. 4. 270: Frt-n -h
j'.eutrals in. 6. ■')4"_': slaves in. 7.
214; mentioned. 3. 225; 4. i:o_' ;
7. 111.
the Earl of, one of the riymontli
eompany. i.:;:]: 2. ["■/: employed
('a.pi. Waymoiuh. 2. 17: 5. "'11:
(li^pu>e<i ot his interests l<_i I'Mp-
Assaenmh'uit kifmiitcd. 3. '.I'.i; 9. 212;
a l)hi'>dthirsty hvlian. 3. '.'.f-li'i';
numlier of jH-ojik' killed hy. 3. H"*:
a boa>ti_r. g. iM2.
Assacunift. an Indian sent hy Way-
mouth. 2. -<'>: s'-nt with IIolixvu. 2.
27: ,L:ivt_'n to (rorLrcs. 5. :;.'.;2.
Assau,unticooks. joined 1)\ the 'sVavra-
noi-ks. 6. -'-lA; loeatioii of, 6. -■'■'':
haul and others. 5. .■;:]l-:>j2: nun- i bitter aL;ain>t the wjiites. 6. 2.;'i:
tioneil, 2. :]:>. 4Ci. 77. T7«; 3. 2s7. ; joined the ."^t. Francis Indians. 6.
2ss: 5. :];;s. ;j44. , "2;>'); mentioned. 6. S/j; 7. 1-0, .->.-:
Ashury. I-'raneis. joint sui'erintend.ent , Arrtsa.iTiintieooks.
of tlie Methodists, 7. i.'::7; ordained ; Assinee-Poetne Indians, 6. 27'K
bishop, 7. T21. Associates, the, i. 10:J, HU, 174, 107.
AM-iia.m. Itor^i-r, 9. ^,'-)2. I Assoquad. 3. ;!57.
Asli, prevalent in Limerick, i. 327. J Astieou. eneouraLrid by the Jesuits, t.
Ash:'.i,:alia!^a I'iver. 5. I-"/}. j 4:-!d;(; successor to'Bessabes, 7. 1"2:
AvhbiHton. Lord. 8." .s7. ',q_ 100. j Ijiard urjred to visit. 8. 324; lueii-
treaiy. 7. 4<;4. 4C,.-): 8. :;. •"). :j2. 102. ' tioned, 7. ',i7.
Ashden. John. 3. llo: in the trarrison Astoria, 6. '.'t'<n.
at Black point, i. 2:::7. j Astronomy i>artiallv known to t'.ie In-
Ashhcld. . 5. Un. dian.s. 7! :;4:;.
A--h!..ril, 2. 14.j. I Asylum tor iiidiuent boys, 9. tW.
Asldey. Edward, forced upon the : Atewaneto. chief of the Abnakis. 6.
I'il^rrims. 7. :]0; little trusted. 7. 241; speech of. 6. 241-242; assisted
"i>; bis ability and character. 7. the mission;iries. 7. 100-101; men-
-": in char;4;e of the altairs. 7. :;n: \ tioned. 6. 2os;„.
^\ diet to keep him within bounds. ; Atlienieum hall. i. b")».
7- ■■": well sn.pplied with ^'O'-ds. Athena-iim Society, the. 8. 40G.
7- •''>: tfiit lar^e <iuantities of A.thenian culturt". 4. 77-
b.-.iver to En,tj:hirid, 7. 30-:] 1 : im- Atlicns. Gree(c. 3. 200; 6. 14S; 8. 3:"5.
p<'^"!!ed. 7. ;ji: married an In- Maine. 8. 102.
<'■:".:. 7. 4-.;: established a tra''.in;,' of Amciica. the. 5. Ixii.
).ow,i on the Georges river, 9. 7>. j Atherton. Major Humphrey, 7. l".;;,i-
Hancis, 3. ;;;;o. j Atinrnta. .see Atewaneto.
the l:ev. Jonathan. 4. 14.0. 202. 1 Atkins" bav. 3. 2^0; Popham's txpc-
Ji,.ui:as, meetin'.: 01 landholders at i dition at.' 2. is'.i.
hi:, house, 3. ;;i7; aekauwleu-ed , Atkiu:,. Thomas, 2. 100, 104.
INDEX TO COLLr.CTIOX??.
Atkiiisdii. r.obccoa. 2. 141. |
'J'lu'!i;li'iv, signed troaty of 1717. 6. |
•J>yi: autouraph of, 6. -jrc': iiu'ii- :
tioiKil. 4. 14i."i. li"i;;. ltj-'>, liiii.
Tiiumas, 4. •244. ."'.•7.
tlii^ Ui'V. .i'>hn, tvaclu-r in Liniorick
;u':;>]<iiiy. R. 17">
Atiai'.lir lV St. L;r.viviK'0 railroad. 7.
-1^4: 8. ."'"'.I.
MoiUlilv. oiti-d. 7. 4"i;i.
oooaii, 1. -'<, 4'>4: 3. ;;t); 4. 10. 114;
5. I8.3, L'<11)!. o".;. :W<'>n: 6. 17''. i'i>7,
lilO, i'ln, :;,i.",. .',-7: 7. 21l'. l'77. i."-r..
SS'J, 400: 8. .••.-7. 17. 21-1.':;. -.',. ill),
101, ?.20. 34',\ ;>.;.,> : 9. li".». 2l'.:).
Attauiont, the Karl of. 7. 4Uo.
Attcrhury. Fraiu;is. 7. 44S.
Attloboro, 2. 14"); 4. I't'.S. ;;i7.
AtWL-U, Bt'iiiariiiii. liis widow iiKirrii'd
IJiehard Martin, i. 75. 1M,<. 121,
207; reoeivi.'d a Lrrantlroni ( leoves
and Tucker, 1. 114; si::.'ned tlie jieti-
tion to the kin^. i. IsO; liwd at
Falmouth, i. 21."); killed, i. 2l'.»,
2l'I; \\ife taken prisonei'. i. :.'2l.
Benjamin 2d, a le.ijfatee of Kiehard
Martin, i. 20^; a !>on of Mr.^. Mar-
tin, I. 20S; uufavoraMe impres-
sion of his oliar.ictt-r, i. 2<''^.
John, }iurehascd land of Tdohard
Bray, i. ol>^.
Jo.sei)li, son of Benjamin, i. 20>;
legatee of Biehard Martin, i. i'o7-
20^^^.
Mary, ^\ido^v of Benjamin, married
Kiehard Martin, i. 7."j, 114/i. 207;
her death, i. :;'.i7/(: mentioned, i.
7(1, 121.
AtAYeir.s creek, saw mill at, 2. ISl.
Atwood, Samuel. 4. ;jG2.
Auhc, 9. 90.
Aubery, P., his Abnaki vocabulary,
cited, 9. lii'iG,..
Aubrey, Jolin, his Lives of Eminent
Men. cited, 2. -2'j'i n. 77a ;(.
Auchmutey family, 6. '2-',.
Aucocisco, detiniiion ami pronuncia-
tion of, I. -W : a nametriven to the
early tribes of Maine, i. ll--.
bay, now Casco bay. i. oO, -'Jl.
Aucon;^anunticook. Indian name of
the Androscoiiirin. 4. '.••').
Auu^er, Auli^er, s^-^ Alger, 3. 27n.
Au;,'sburg, 6. :ySj.
Augusta, Governor Lincoln rlied at. i.
410; the .'^ite of F<u-t Western, i.
502; 2. 1."j2, 27'c', 1^-2: 4. -j'': 5. Ix,
417; ^^arrison at. 2. J'.f.t: foinK-rly
Cushnoc. 2. j:75; 4. Jo";; part of
IJallowell, 2. 2-^"»: 7. '■>-J-'.J^:
prie.^t at, 3. :j7-;: why the fort was
built at, 3. •_'71: Jolm Jones died
'A. 4. 4:;, 4-">; lir-l l)la•^ter••d rcjom
in, 4. 422; iriortality from 1"'»2 to
l>-"»j, 5. 4.y.]-4-j'j: James Bii'lge
pi;ieti(.t.'d in, 6. -7,', 00; ."i'douion
2
Vose settled in, 6. ^y^■, inooii'n-
rated undi-r the nanif of Harrinu-
ton, 7. :]S4/i; trial of the iLir.rdev-
crs of Paid Cliadwick in. 7. .'^7;
banks in. 7. .■'O;'.-."','.' I : honu- -.n .b.u
Lewis, 8. 121; (lie 1'1> mouth tii.!-
ijiu'-house in. 8. 20:;: .-.1,1 if v:\\ ital.
8. ;M."); arsenal esfalili-lied at. g.
I70; jail burnt, g. ■.'2; ;iv'<-
ti.tned, 2, ::>'.•; 3. :;<il: 4. in, ! ■.
In, :^2. :>\, 107, :;oo„, :i7 l ;;7:'. ;m7.
4o2, 40:3; 5. l.xiii. 17. •">"-'. *'>0. 0~.
104, llCj, ;>J4, n."). 4!-. !10„. 4--!.
422, 42:;; 6. ooS, ■■]:,'.>. ;;'ii). ;>;4. :;7::.
o77, o7S,'o70: 7. lOn. l'o.'. 2-^4. 2-:;,
340, o(!.3, 405, 411, 41."). 4.")-, 4.:.;t,
400. 470; 8. oo, SI, s7. !;"<. 2.j2,(.
281, 2s;. 2S7, :;.;s.' ;;:',;). :U(.i. o4I,
o42. ;14.'), :JOS, :uv.i. ;;7ii. :;72, 30(1,
47;;. 4sn; 9. 170; the history of,
,s(e Xorth.
bridue, 8. 339.
dam. the, 8. 241, 377.
AuLi'ustin. John, sec (iustin. .Jolin.
Stauseen, 3. 3^0.
Aumauiiheongen, Indian n;ime of Au-
drosco'j:L;in, 4. ]04.
Auountauresatmkee. 4. 124. 130, l.j,],
137.
Aurcon^anuntacook. Indian name tor
Androscoggin, 3. 323/t.
Aussaado. 4. I')'), 103.
Austin. Charles. 4. 364.
the Kev. David. 2. 225.
James T., 5. li.
John, married a daugliter of An-
drew Alger. I. 214.i.
Matthew, I. 373.
Samuel, one of the Tiist ^tttlers of
Wells, I. 302; liis wife as.-,auiicii.
I. 372; signed the petition to
Cromwell, i. .3'.i4.
, of Farmin',.;ton. 4. '-'.''-l.
, of llolmanton, 4. -i-io,
a spelling of Asliton. 3. -^2.
Austrian emjiirL-. 9. 245. 210.
Ausummowett, 3. 411.
Auteuil. 8. 11.
Authority of John West f.} act ao
de])uty-secretary, 5. llo-ill.
Antmoin, an Indian proplu-t. r. 431.
Autobiography of Robert Cd!:i!in. 6.
03-103.
Autograplis, of James Alf»;rd. 6. 2".-;:
.Sir Edmund Andros. i. .170; Tiieo-
dme Atkinson, 6. 202; I'honi.is Ban-
ister. 6. 257; John Barirud. 6. S.'<:
Bichard Bell, 6. 25S; M. Birrlitic-1;,
6. 25S; Edward Blacketli, 6. _'5--:
Fjaucis Ji(nland, 6. 201; PeU-r Bov.--
doin, I. 307; Anihony Bra ki.-tt. i.
vv4. I'ci'cz Bradforil, 6. I'^.i'; Ct^.trure
Biandiall, i. 3o7; M. ilii^'kncl-I. 6.
258: Bobcrt <"arver. 5. ::'■■>: <;<-orj,-
C'leoves. I. 125. \J<\. .■■. ! ) ; J . ui
Cleeves, i, 125; William Co-r-jer. 6.
MATXE TIISTOrvICAL SOCl KTY
AwtOi:r;>p1is — ooiitinuofl.
l.'.")'.': J^ylvaim^ Davis, i. 2^4;; : .Tfi'.iu
Denis. in. 6. •-'."■■^. I't'.J: W. l)ii.ii. v. 6.
2">;'.. -'"1: G. i'yor, 6. -Jill: Supluti
l-:a>t\viv.U. 6. :;')'>: Tliomas Ell.ii.iiri.-,
5. 'J'2o: .);i1k'/. Fitoh. 6. J-li;: lli'niy
Fiynt. 6. I'-Vi; Cliarlcs Frost. 6. I'-'iV:
'I'un.itliy (ionisli. 6. :.'•■)'): .lului Gill-
man. 6. li')4; K'iwanl (Toiiircy. i.
r>44: g. :'.i''». •■'■•'■■'i: >ii" Fcixlinando
Gorges. 1. ■'>44: Thoinas Goru'i's. i.
f)!".:'.l"hu Grav. 6. -jr.-j; F^t^s ]!:i!.h.
6. _'.".;*: Joseph Hillor. 6. -.".4. roi':
Joiai liolincs, i. :;JT: Koiitrt H>.\v-
iuxi. I. 1-1; Goorire lluntinu'ton. 6.
2'<'"': Gron^e .iL-iYroy. 6. 1' •")•'>; Jam us
Ji'ftiey. 6." :.'-'.n; Jolin Jekyll. 6. •J•".-^;
T Lomas Jenn.r, i. .")44; H. Jotulyn,
1. ji"J?i; Kobert Jordan, i. 142. sy);
Samuel Jordan. 6. litVJ: Jonathan
Kinir, 6. 25.): Jolm Land>ton. C. 2"'S;
Thomas Leohmere. 5. •_'.")4: Thomas
Le;::ard, 6. 25V: John Loii^litun. 6.
255; William I.ittlo. 6. 201: Jaii;rs
Lloyd. 5. 254: Janies Lusm'To. 6.
L'oii: Samuel S. Lynde, 6. 254; J.
-March, 6. 25s ; Pt-ter Martin, 6.
255: Kiehard Martin, i. l-'5: P.
ZvIa^oarene, 6. 25-^: Samuel ?*Iavi:r-
ick. 5. 2::o: J^dm Miuot, 6. 2''.2 :
Siephen Min^t. 6. 255; Samuel
Moody. 6. 254. •_'5tj: Gt-orue ^luujoy,
I. J25". ]20: Gapt. ^ValLer >'eale. i.
Go; 5. 214; Jolm Xewman. 6. 250:
John Xewmarch. 6. 255: Jayies
Parsons, 6. UO-': John PenhaUow. 6.
250. 202; Spencer Phij.s. 6. ~'-i:
Samuel ITaisted, 6. 250; Thomas
Phiisted, 6. 25S: Jonathan Ptdlard.
6. 255: Edmuntl Quincey, 6. 'Sj-j: J.
I^edknap. 6. 25:J; Jonathan pLeniin^-
Ti'ii, 6. 254; fMward Uishwortli, i.
127; John lioLXers, 6. 25S; Nathan-
iel Powers. 6. 255: Richard Saltou-
stall, 6. 254; llabijah Savage. 6.257:
Nichfjias Sever, 6. 25ti: Thomas
Shepi>ard. 6. ■_'5i;: Henry Sumerby,
6. 254; Charles Story. 6. u'l*: ; Pich-
ard Tucker, i. 1:j7: lialph Turner.
1. 125; Samuel Tuttle. 6. 250; George
Vauglian, 6. 250; Kiehard Vines, i.
544; Kiehard Waldr.-n, 6. 250; Sliad.
Walton, 6. 25;J: Henry Watts, i. 15'J;
Benning Wentworth, 6. 25s: Jolm
West, I. :i7'"i; John White. 6. 257:
J. Wiberir, 6. l'55; J. P. Widuer. 6.
i?54, 2'57: Jo>iah Willard. 6. -r.i:
Joshua Win-h.-.v. g. -OJ : J.-hti Win-
ter. 1,57, l-:5; 5. L'L'4: Jerenn.ih Wi^e,
6. 250; John i'eo, 5. 255; .sec <.dso
Marks and SiLTnums.
Auyaumniowetr, 3. 412,414, 415.421,
420, 427. 44 1 .
Avery, John. 3. :]50, IJOO.
-, 8. 14s.
Avon river, the, 2. Ma.
Award in case of Cleeves i\>.\ ^\'in{e^,
I. 74.
.Vweuemwet. 3. ;)57.
Awohaway. 6. 20)1.
Axstane. the hundred of. 9. 2'.'7;i.
Avers. John, earlv settler of Gorliant,
2. 14s.
Gaju. . I. 512.
Ayles, ■ . 2. 20'.).
Ayling. . 8. 2<>S;t.
Aymalle. L", 7. "^2.
Ayr, the river. 6. U».
Babb, John, biographical notice of. 3.
207.
Nathaniel. bio;^naphical notiee of,
3- :i"T.
Babson. J. J., his lli>ti>ry of (xlduces-
ter, cited, i. 2nCiii.
Baccalaos. a general name given t'l the
contiueui. 2. 15'^ 70>((: origin of the
name. 2. J5(/-10i/. lua.
Bachillor. Scepiien. called to preach at
Gasco. I. 54'.i(i.
Backbaunumbawniett, 3. 412.
Back Gove, land at granted to George
Lewis, 1.75, li;J-115. I2I. 2';i\ :JO"i ;
first land grant at. i. 7'>: grant to
Jolm Lewis. i.ll7; lnune of John
Smith, I. 120, o22; land sol. I by
Picliard Tucker, i. 122: a line of
communication formed aroun'i. i.
I2O: settlers' advantages At. i.
12:J: land purchased by ilump'arey
Durham at, i. ]2'.i: boundary
of Gleeves' lanil at. i. 145; home
of the Wakeleys. i. 15:;. 2;2: h'.>me
of Matthew Coe, i. 15;;; laiiii at.
granted to Ann Mitton. i. 154;
early settlers of. i. I'^i; iiome of
John lloss, I. 11",>, Ml 4: home of
Skillings, i. 105.514: b>t 01 lanii-
lies tiiere, i. 215. 2l0i. 2v', ; homo
of Nathaniel Wallis, i. 22ii;>, 200n,
201. ;llt). o2o; Indians at. i. 220;
land at granted to John Skiliings,
I. 245; bridge at, i. 25o; ];.>nie of
Geoige Lewis, i. 2''>'>. 52' : road
laid out. I. 270; amniuniiic;n i.'t. i.
2'.M: home of John K<>-.s jr., i.
;jl4. o22; home of Anthony Brack-
ett. I. -W.}; home of Th-onas
Baker, i. MIO; Iiome of .b.shua
Lane. i. :j21; liome uf I'idlip
Lewis. I. ;]21: home of Tliomas
Peck. I. o22; home of John Kider.
I. ;i22; home of Kielmrd :s;.;i-
comli, I. :i22; slave> held at, 7.
214: mentioned, i. i'>'''i,. T!">. 111.
12". 124. 205, 204, 205: 2. J 02: 6. 151.
creek, battle at. 6. i:;:;.
street, Wiseasset. 4. :;;".
Backus. Khler Isaac. !iis Hi>t.ry of
the Baptist Church, cited, 5. Ir2/:,
r,''.i/( ; 7. 224.
Mrs. — — , 4. ••JOG.
INDEX TO COLLECTION.'
19
n:ir<>r., Pr. Alvan, biosrrapliiorxl notice
of. 3. -'"T.
Cai-t. l):uiiol. 8. I'Jln.
t^il■ rnuiois, letter iroin Cnj^t. .Tolm
.Sniitli, I. •")•>; his opiniuii of Cal)-
(■t's <li>oovery, 2. lAc ni Sn-acliey"s
account (k'liioat.'d to. 3. 2S4 : nien-
ti'«niHl. 4. <'>S; liis ossiivs. cited, 5.
IT:',.: licnry vii. cited. 2. 14. ( n.
Fvamis. of ScarliorouLrh. 3. xix.
.]ai!us. 8. no. 4L4-J, 00.
Will, iltposition of. 5. 00-64.
r.:vi!t:cr. Sir . 4. L'To.
15;i(l<'uin, Povo. 7. O'i.
li.i^aduct'. trading-house estaldished
at. I. '■'>'■>: the French robbed the
trailinu-'iouse, i. 40 ; St. Castine
erected a fort at. i. 0O-4O: 2. 240;
former name of Castine, 2. i'15; 6.
107: 7. 201. 20>: di>;isrn:.ns attack
at. 2. 215: 3. 2ii4; 8. il^'^n; the
uanie a contraction of Major Bi<;;-
uyduce. 6. I07. lOO/;: definition
not kiiown. 6. 107; Eaton's ex-
planation, 6. loS; to be the capi-
tal of Xe%v Ireland. 7. I'Ol ; capt-
ured by the Diitish. 7. 2o2; peo-
ple loyal, 7. 20:3, 204; loyalists
assemble at, 7. 20o. 20.!);' Gen.
\Vads\vnrth carried to, 7. o2.S;
iitentiimed. 2. 2-:!'.i; 5. ol3: 7. 2-5; see
r,;-avduce.
expedition. 2. 21.j; 3. 2t4; 8. 2S3/!;
9. 100.
ueck. 6. 107.
peninsula. 7.4; .^ee Biguyduce.
l>oint. 6. 107.
river, coins found near, 6. 114.
Ba-by. Hon. Arthur P., 8. :J01.
BaL:.i,Mduce, -s^f- BaLraduce.
Bai^ley. David, 4. .]'t-2.
Col.'— — , 4. o.'.o.
Bavrnall. Walter, called Great Walt, i.
41: 3. ll/(; .settled at Richmond's
ishind, I. 41. S'-)ii: 6. 1^7 ; accumu-
lated property, i. 41, 51: 6. 1:37:
killed. I. 41, 42, -51, 54. IbS; 3. lo;
6. 1:37, 145. 14'>; patent to, i. 41);;
his plantation the first in the pres-
ent boundary of Falmouth, i. 42;
his murderers killed, i. 4:3; his ob-
ject in settlin',', 1. 51. 2n2: had no
title to Bichniond'.s island, i. 52, 52(1;
his trade on the island, i. 202; 3. 10;
G. J.37.
Bahama banks, the, Gov. Pliipps'
AKva.^'e to. 2. 2:30. 2:31.
isl;.ii'.Is; .'^lijrley governor of. 8. 204;
riiipi)s' voyaire t(j, 9. 0, 1'), 10;
mentioned, 9. 57n.
Bailey, Kdv.urd, married Mary Pen-
Ky, I. :;n; left a ^vid<J\v, who
lived at Stcm^-hton, i. ;314.
Eleanor, widow of .loi-as, 3. 74, S2;
a larire landholdei. 3. 74: culti-
vated her land, 3. 74, 74/t; married
Gvles P^arfre. 3. •'^2; deeded lier
I. :3l'.':
Bra«l-
24,
land to her husbani
Henry, lived at Purpoodiu k,
signed the petition to (iov.
street, i. 2S:!»).
ITilkiah, settled at P.lue ]ioint
2i',. 74. 70; but little knoN\n ut
him, 3. 2O1; probably father of
Jonatlian, 3. 20; no relative of
Jonas, 3. 74.
tlie Pev. Jacob. prea< bed at Frank-
fort and (ieorgetown. 3. 275-"J77:
6. I0t>; 8. 112)i; at Har]iswell, 3.
270; established at Dresden; 5.
Ixi, 4:3"J: oihciated at Falmouth, 5-
4:3l); driven away as a Tory, 5.
440; 8. 210n; his descripiion ui
the destruction of Falmouth ex-
agirerated, 5. 250)1 : a Harvard
graduate. 6. VMr. mclained in Kn-,-
land, 6. I'.Hi; moved to Forr Pich-
niond. 6. 107; 8. 20^/* : preached
in Gardiner. 6. 107: character and
labor of, 6. lUO-r.-O: site of his
hiuise, 8. 210/;; mentioned, 7. 215:
8. 11:3;); his letter describing tl:e
destruction of Falmouth, 5. 4.;7-
450; journal cited, 4. 15: 8. 20."^;i.
the Hon. Jeremiah, commenced his
practice in Wiscasset. 6. 55 : -gradu-
ated from Brown University, 6.55;
judtre of probate and meniber of
Congress. 6. 55; collector. 5. 55-5'3:
his characteristics, 6. 5i;; di
birth and death, 6. 50/(:
tioned, 6. 41.
John, purchased brandy of
ter, I. 71.
Jonas, lived at Black Point, i.
200?i; submitted to the jurisdic-
tion of Massachusetts, i. loo,-,,
3s0; his will mentioned, i. 2oO/i ;
date of his death. 3. 20, 74: at
Blue Point, 3. 7:3 : a witness
against I'hippen. 3. 70; sent over
by Trelawny. 3. 74; married first
Mrs. Hearing, and second. Fleanor
Jackson, 3. 74; his wido'.v a larue
landliolder, 3. 74; his widow mar-
ried Gyles Barge, 3. ^2; men-
tioned, I. 00.
the Pev. Kiah, 8. 1>0.
Nathaniel, first settler of Bakers-
t<)wn. 2. 111.
Nicholas, of Saco, 3. 74.
Pvobert, schoolmaster at Scarbo-
rough. 3. KiS.
Baker. Asahel. 8. 42. 4:3.
Frances, mariied Gov. Shiiley, 8..
20:3; children of, 8. :^G:3; de.uh of,
8. 20:3.
James. 2. 175.
John, his name given to I3aker"s
sprinu^ i- >j-'*Jn; active in bring-
ing Charles I to the block, i. ■'.-'/'ra:
(led lo Maine, i.3;3Gn: accepted the
ate 01
nieii-
Win-
ioo.>,
20
MAINE IliSTOKICAL SOCIF.TY
Baker, John— continued.
Ki^;1)v urnnt. i. ;5."'V;1.'".(>; oliar;u-ter
oi?i. ;''">i': t'Mii^oii to lU'o. I. :;"iC>;
wtiU to Aiiaiiu'ntu'us. IJos'ou ami
AWIU. I. :'■■■■'•: iiiinity lor AirauK'n-
tiius, I. ;^'>7: iuipiisoniHl. i. -110: ;i
jarvinaii. i. ■•■)'>: nuntioiKMl. 2. Ill;
9. :;:.2. ;;oi».
Gen. John, S. Co, GS, 30, 41-43, 4.>,
5-2. 60.
John K.. 7. 2M.
Nathan. S. 3.o.
Nicholas, nianied illizalKth Bart-
lelt. I. eoo.
Eoboit, signi'il ]>etUi(Mi of 1072, to
Massachusetts. 5. -J-iO.
Sauuu'l, his Jauuhtur luanicii Mo-
Clou<ih. 2, ITS.
Thomas, signed the petition toBi-nd-
street. i. 2>3,i: taken pii-.'uer at
F;dmouth. i. 30_'. :J10; lived at
Back ct)ve. i. 01'.'.
William, si-ned petition of 1072 to
Massachusetts. 5. 240.
Mrs. . of D'Tcliester, 5. 420.''
Baker's spiina: marked the boundary
bet%veen Wells and York. i. 3C0;
oriuin of the name. i. 33<'i/i.
Bakerstown, divided into MiiiMt and
Foland, 2. Ill; irranted i" ■
Baker, 2. Ill: limits of. 2. Ill: first
settlers of. 2. HI. 113: lir.^t ehildrcn
horn in. 2. Ill: Indiuis in. 2. 112;
tirstimhiic woi-.-'.ip in. 2. 1):: : iieshet
in. 2. 113: revival \n. 2. l!"-: first
church in, 2. 113. 114; im-cporated
as Poland, 2. 11'^: annals of. 2. Ill-
130.
Balch, Horatio G.. corporate inember
of the Maine Hist. Soc.. i. 11.
the Bev. Dr. . 4. -•'>2. 2.V^_L'.-iS.
. moved to Macliias, 3. 1 .'■'. .
Bald. . of Carritunk. 4. 3'v.". ZOO.
mountain, i. 4ot;; same as Onei^ula,
I. 4."<2n.
Baldwin, i. 32t'!!.
J>oamini. 3. i;-"l. 2."li). 2^j2.
the Bev. Saiu;;-!. 4. i'T2.
CoL . 3- ••''■.',<.
Baliol colle;,^'. 2. "a.
.Ballard, the Kcv. Ed'.vard, his defini-
nition of ALr.tmenticus, i. 4T/(;
his note on the nieaninciof Machi-
}:(>nne, i. •'/.— '.0; delinitiou of
('a]iisic. I. L'J.'j/C deliiiition of
Bapo. -duck. i. 207 /< ; furnished
annotations for Gov. Lincoln's
j):!pers on the Indians, i. 41:.': his
» xplanatiun <.'f the route of Mon-
tresor, i. 4''.."j-4i;t;; mentioned,
6. 3.j«'., ;;<■,(). 302, 303; 7. 3. 102,
104: 8. 331: The Early IIi^Tory of
the I'rote.-tant Gljurch in Maine,
hy. 6. 171-L''c: Mennnr of tl:e Biev.
Eu^a'ue Vetromile, by, 6. :.'<.'-J.
Capt. , 4. 3'.*3
Ballstown. 4. '■''j'>-'^. 3.'4.
Ballycarry. 6. 0: lirst rreshytoria.u
church in. 6. '21.
Ballynieaa Presbytery, 6. I'm.
Balsam lir. ahund.int, i. C-OO; proper-
ties of. I. "'"0.
Baltic sea, tlie. 9. -VtCK
Baltimore Association, formed to
promote .\merican manufa'-turcs. /\.
5>: mentioned, 2. 74i(; 4. -■>; 7. 3)-),
S-jO.
Bancroft. Georjrc, frave a copy of
Popham's letter to the Maine Hist.
Soc. 5. 3,43: letter to tli.' S.., iety. 5.
O-!)."); nu'iitioned, 5. 34-S; 6. lo,'. 1^7.1;
7. 212, •_'■")•■)».
Banc. Capt. Joseph, interpreter. 3.
3>1, 4i:0, 4.34; captured by Indians,
4. 114: to \vatch the nuiveuicnts of
Tlie French, 7. 177; 8. 2--'0; .... .//.s.-.
Beane.
Bauiior. Ireland, 5. 0.
Maine, formerly Kadesquit. i. 430, r.
7. L'7 : manufactures in. 4. _'7 ;
place of Pownal's landing.-. 7. ti;
first settled, 7. 7; conference with
Indians held at. 7. 7, 2o: <ci"ond
conference, 7. S: called (."ndus-
kea.u'. 7. S; Fri-emasuu'< celebra-
tion in, 7. 20; treaty at, 7. 2o. •21;
the -^vestern point of Du Mout'.s
voyage. 7. 27; Elder Jes.-^e Leo
preached in. 7. 227; only stran<,i-
ers paid toll in. 8. -\'j\: bteav^o Ji
city, 8. 4."j.">; first nrayor of. S. 4.'i.");
Bu'swell first settler ef. 0. 2::3;
site of the ancient Xoi'ur.riK ^a. 9.
223; governmental ri.^hi in dis-,
puted. 9. 223; claimed as British
territory. 9. 224: leaden plate
buried at, 9. 224: hrst item in
the history of, 9. 2l'4-2J."): a part of
Township No. 1, 9. 2:)0: received
a distinctive land title. 9. •J30--31;
reason for the unusual torm of, 9.
231; owned, 9. 232; incorporate<l,
9. 232: sijuatters <^iven title to
their lands. 9. 2;;2-u'.33: Ian. Is in
sold, 9. 233-L'34; mentioned. 2.
l::0: 4. 32, 10>: 5. 3si. 4^.;: 6.41,
50. los, 3.JS. 401; 7. '-'2/.. '.'>. ^'A:
8. 70, SI, 108, 177, 3-J3, :;••.:'.. 30-^-
371. 377, 431, 43:;, 440. 4.-,.'. 4.-.3,
4.V.», 400, 402, 4S7, 4S^, -i'.rJ: 9. .-8,
102, 171.
centennial, 7. "lOn. ISn.
Democrat, Tlie, 7. 4«)'.>: 8. S-'O.
district, 8. 4."j3. 4."i4. 4.j0.
News. The. 8. 407.
railroad. 9. 171.
Territorial History of, by A. W.
Paine, 9. 221-234.
Thcolo-ieal Seminaiy op. n'.d. 8.
li;s, 177: teachers, 8. 177: <i'. na-
tions to, 8. 177; chai;.:e.l. 5. 177-
17b; mentioned, 7. 37-'.>.
nsDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
21
Whicr anfl CoTirior. 9. 1>""-
W'uuir Ladii-s" ai-:uK'iny. 8. IT").
BaiiC-' island, within tlio i>iosor.t
liniiN of Falmoutli. i. 14-"); oallod
Portland i.4and, i. Uo-li''.; An-
divAvs" island, i. Uiht, 2J0,): (.vi-m
of the r.anie. 1. 14t'>/i; owiiL-d l).v
Jami-s Andrews, i. 14'.i: dosnibed.
1. 14'.>-l.")i>; stdd til John Rousl'. i. 1">'>;
oonvevedtoJolin Brown. 1. I'.O; foit
built ou, I. loO: owned \>y .Josluia
Bamrs. I. l.")!))!-. pr>>perty of .Kdediah
ProMo, I. l".0/i: called Fort island, i.
1.^0; a place of refui:e. i.'220; home
of Felt and Wallis. i. i.'-'l: nun-
tioned. i. 4-J, U\hi\ 2. nk 8. -:J4. -37.
Banjos, .loshna. owner of Ban;,'s" island,
i.^l40((, I.jOh; came from Cape Cod,
I. 14(;n: death of, i. Ufwc mort.Lrased
property to .Todediali Prel>Ie. i. lOU.
Bani>ier. Thomas. si!,med treaty of
1714, 6. 2.")7: autograph. 6. i.'-"i7.
Bankhead. Mr. , 8. :,',. ■><>. i''0.
Bank of the United .^raTes. S. 4l'.").
Banks. Charles Edward, Life. I^etters
and Public Services of E.lward
Godfrey, by. 9. 2V.')-:}S4: his Dixy
Bull, cited'. 9. oOSh: New Knj;-
land's indication, cited. 9. oi."J;i;
Bo-er Oarde. cited. 9. -'A-in.
Capt! Elias, 3. 200, •2o>, -M.
Sir Jr)hn. 9. 311.
Moses, served in the Bevr.lntion. 3.
:'0o,20S;bio'.:rraphical notice. 3. _•'>•
P.iehard, siuned i.etitiou t" (.liarles
n, I. 4(,)2: siuned petiti-n to
Cromwell, i. o'.'-t: amount of land
f; ranted to. 9. o7S: signed petition
to Massachusetts. 9. o^2.
Bank, the, now PortsuKUith, 8. 2'Jo.
Bai)tiste. Jean. 4. I'-tl, 1U2.
Baptiziui: i>f children ordered, i. ?.-54,
3t'.0; Robert Jordan indicted for, 8.
204/(.
Baptismal font of Pojbert Jordan. 8.
2S)4/i.
Baptists in Bath. 2. 227: in Bowdoin-
ham. 7. 222: in Boston. 7. -'-'o: in
Canaan. 4. -jVJ: in Clinton. 4. 34S
o4'.t; in Farmini^ton. 4. 30^: in
Green. 4. 3.j.j: in Hebron. 4. ^Oo,
3s8; in Kittery, 7. 221. 2J4: in Law-
rence, 4. 340, 3'.a. 302: in Liver-
more, 4. 302: in Little Falls, 4. 330:
in Lyman, 7. 222: in Minot, 2. 1:^3,
127; in New Gloucester. 2. I-'jS; in
New Vineyard, 4. 311: in Beadiield,
4. 300: Salisbury, 4. 2;»7: in Sanford,
7. 2:^2; in Shaplei'/ii, 7. 222; in
.Sheepscot, 4. 320. 3:.'!; in Tliomas-
ton, 7. 222; in Turner. 4. 304; in
Paris, 4. 303, 308: in Providence, 4.
20^: in Wells. 7. 222: believed thac
fi tliief can at once be converted, 4.
310; do not approve of written ser-
I mons. 4, 301; 7. 220: the Rev. Paul
! ('otiiu"s opinion of. 4. 310. 3~'J-3>4;
their doetrineomfuted. 4. :i")3. : ..uUed
Anai)aptisis. 7. 21'". ; pen.ii law
I auainst. 7. 223: a few of ihe elders
had a collegiate education. 7. i^l'O;
nuntioned, 4. 301. 30t'. 3<j. 4iA'. 401,
403: 5. Iv: .^ce Freewill Bai^tisis.
Baptist Cliurch, The History of, .-ft
Backus, EKler Isaac.
Ba<iual>arat, alias Nathaniel, 3. _412.
Baraira.Bishoi) Frederic, g.27.'.. 2 .-.2'JO.
Barbadoes, Richard Vines ilied in. i.
Vines
: men-
44. UJ/i; tish sent t^
moved to, 2. 73'! : 9. 31.
tioned. i. 371: 2. .■^: 6. 2>>.
str<Mig water, a drink. 3. Os.
Barbarv. 7. 13'.»h.
creek, nulls erected at. i. 11'-'. 243)!,
2f.O; land at conveyed to John and
Pochard .Seacomb. i. 2-")'.'; land at
owned by Peter Bowdoin. i. 270.
Barber, the Rev. . 6. 20.">.
Barl.iour family, 6. 13.
John 6., 5. xxxvii.
Barclay's dictionary, cited, 3. 4^!i.
Barclay, Thomas. 8. 12. 10, 20.
Bardue, sic Barue.
Barefoot, Cayit. . claimed land
owned by Bridget Pnillips, 4. 413.
Barge. Gyles, early settler at Blue
Point, 3. 81: became a lan'iliolder
tlirouu'h his wife, 3. S2 ; rnanied
Eleanor Bailey, 3- ^-- ^"-'l*-^ 'iiiice.
3, S2: moved t<-> D'uchester. 3. ?2;
mentioned. 3-74. li:ii.
Baruer, Pliilip. 'lied, i. 277.
Pliilip 2d, Sim 01 Philip, i. 2h;
death of. 277.
Bar Harbor, 8. 324.
Barilion, 5. 200; 7. 'A-
Baring, Alexander, 7. 3.3.J, o.jS.
Ileni-y, 7. 3-j.J.
, a British merchant. 4. 24.
Barker. Ebenezer. died. i. 333.
Barkliead, Ciiristopher. wimessea
delivery of grant to Shurt. 5. -14.
Barks, .see The Elizabeth and Ricli-
m^nd.
]>arlow, George, lived at Blue Poiui, 3.
Jo'el, 6. 3-'''i-
Barnard. 9. 2'JS, 302, 30'3, 3.3.
Benjamin. 3. '2o'). _^
John, signed treaty of 1713, 6. li-uo;
autograph, 2."»0.
Dr. -, of Salem, 5. lib
Barnes, Bartholomew, deputy for Ag-
amenticus, i. 307.
i Hon. I'hinelias, 6. 301.
Barnstaljle, England, 3. 2 hi; 5- l*'^^.-
i l-^''-
I Mass.. home of Nathaniel Oti.-, i..
314; mentioned. 2. 140. 14-. 14',';
4. 270, -271 : 5. xxiii, xxiv: q. ^u.
i county, 8. 234;i.
22
lyiAIXE HISTOKICAL SOCIF.TY.
B;ivnsto:\a. 4- -^f-
lianiwiU, i;.>l:ivt W.. 8. 4.*1.
}>;m'ii;cs <>f Ni'va Scoti^t. g. 100.
Barmiv oi l.a Tour. g. lOi; of St.
Etic'iini'. UM.
Barri'tt. John, liad a .saw mill at (";^,iio
I'oipus, I. "JoO; acous.il of aliu>t',
I. oTS; sip:nod petition to i'i.>ni-
■well. I. ."i'l-i; .sicu'-hI iiotition to
Cliavit'.-< n. I. 4ii--'.
John ir.. ouf of the liist settlers of
W'el'ls. I. :;Gl'.
Bari;ett"> town, 4. 'A'^~, -VIS.
Barrin, , in Arn<.>krs expediticu,
I. ITS.
Barrin.-jton. 2. 145.
Barron. Elias. 4. •J.'^T.
Barrow, the IJev. Isaac. 8. 4Sl.
Barrows. William, iirerejitor in Fryo-
buri;" aeaileniv,, 3. 10;j; mentioned,
5. xli, 8. H/.t."
"William jr.. son of William. 8. I'iO;
preceptor at Hebron acaiiemy. 6.
;-ni; 8. h''.K IT"; <,M-adnatetl from
Dartmouth college, 8. 100; salnry
of, 8. ITO.
Jud<4e, 8. 421. 422.
Barrows' Chronolo^ieal Ilistorv. cited,
5. 14.-.H.
Barry, James, master of the Happy
Ketnrn, 5. l;'."J.
John S., hi.> History of Framing-
ham, cited. 5. 104)!. lO'.ijj: Hi-iory
of MassachuM'tts. cited, 5. ll'Ja.
Bartei-"s island, g. l.'.l.
Bartho. an Indian. 3. 4-44.
Bartholomew, an Indian guide, 3.
o^(): 7. ITO.
Henrv. 2. 200.
Bartlett, g. 21-^.
Almira, 4. Oiil.
Elizabeth, married Xieholas Baker,
• 1 . 200.
George, lived at Spurwink, i. 200,
;310: death of, i. 2nO: his estate,
I. 2()0: his daughter married
Nichnlas Baker, i. l'mO: at Black
point, 3. SO,; lease from Jocelyn,
3. 2;H-2:]-. ■
the Bev. Joseph, 4. 2.".j.
JMal.. 4. .Otil.
Kathan, 4. 20.'k
Nicholas, recidved land from Cleeves,
I. 110, I2T, 24^: lived at Scar-
borough, I. 110; in King diaries'
army, i. 110,/; tied from England.
I. 1!<0): lived at Salem, i. IKO);
conveyed land to John Higninson
jr.. I. 117: <lid not oeciipy his
land, I. 117: nuntioncd, i. :.' i-^.
Sarali, married Joshua Collin, 4.
241.
Sarah, of Kittery, marri<d first Dr.
Joiilan, and lieeoud, liildad
Ariiidd. 4. .i'j').
Thonui.s, 8. TC'.
the Bev. William S.. Contiibntion to
the History of Bath, by, 3. 2T'>-2TT ;
mentioned, 7. -)."..",: IJid^raphv of
the i;ev. Jacob r.aiby. 5. l-','.);" In-
Irt'diution to .str.jilicy's I'.i-iorie
of 'I'lavail. 3. L'sO L^'i: Jiis I'r. u-.tier
Miv.-iiinary. cited. 6. I'.i'.i; 8. jK'/>.
Deacon— — , of liftiicl. 4. :;:'.'■>.
i . of Hartford. 4. Oi'u, ::.'.il.
; , of Patricktow n. 4. •".0">.
I Barton, l>enjamin. signed p.etitiv)ii to
I Massachusetts. 5. iM".
I Edward, signeil jietition to Massa-
chusetts. 5. 241 1.
Elijah, tried for the murder of I'aui
Chadwick, 7. O^T: g. "^04.
, of Sidney. 4. -loj.
' Base, the game of, 3. 14--140.
' Basiord, Jonathan. 4. ;'.">2.
■ Bashaba, Indian ruler <>vei' the prcs-
! cut state of Maine. 2. lsn\ ji; 3.
' 2SS; 5. l.jO/!, O.jO: his c;!i,ita', 2.
' ISc; 7. 08, liii>: (K^ad, 2. i.'4. i'>2;
j 7. 102; chief p(itentale among the
I Indians, 2. iSii- sent his siui to
j visit the Englisli. 2. 21, 2"^'.'; 5.
I 319-321; lived on the Tenobvcot,
i 2. 2S«; 7. Oo, 00: extent "f his
j sway, 2. 61; 5. loO/c 7. int. loi;,;
I name of his counny. 2. >;■_' ; his
I liome near PenuKjuid. 2. O'J : >lain
by the Tarentini's. 2. Ol'- 7. Oio;
Ins kin^'dom desn-uyeO. 2. I'.i': 7.
j o20)( ; (filbert jiaid lOni a vi^ir. 5.
j ooO ; early noticed by the hi.s-
torians. 7. O-") ; ^Vaymontl> sup-
1 ])osed he was a king. 7. '.'■" ; the
name only a title. 7. ','■'>. 00. 0^;
had a monarchial coverni.icn' . 7.
9.-)-00; supposed to lie a viiict'. 7.
00, 00. 101, 102. ;:.!>4; cidlcO i;it:,e-
has, 7'. 00, 97; called ]'„--.-.aOc>. 7.
9.j, 00, 07, 102 ; met ( 'Iratni'lain, 7.
90-OS, 252, 254; a sauaniore of
Kadresipiit, 7. 07: nut the Jesuits,
7. 07, 06; the name of his tribe
uncertain, 7. OS; extent <d' his
dominions unknown. 7. '.''.1. lo],;:
G<ii'ges' opinion of, 7. ;/.' ; at •.var
■with the Tarentines. 7. loo; had
many ene?nies, 7. ino; his sway
acknowledged as far as Ma-;sa-
cliusetts bay, 7. lou; had many
under-cajitains, 7. loi'; his tribe
scattered, 7. -'VJiO, : mentioned. 3.
102, :J()1, oOO. :;u7, Oos; 5. 1j7/i,
;-5l'S; 7. 00, :]n4.
Basliaba and the Tarratines, by John
E. (Godfrey, 7. ".»;i-102.
Ba^inof Minas, 8. iL'O, 2>2// : doscril-ed,
b04.
Basque, the langua^'c of, 9. 200);.
BassaJKi. s' i' Bashalja.
B.isscn. lochard. 3. lO'i: in Hie garri-
son al Black I'oint, i. L'_'7u.
iNni::v to collections
Bnsst.'U. BiiNsitt. Fr;ini'is. coiu;n:uuU-r
uf TIk' l.owls. 5. 1.;*..
Capt. William. 3. V\'>: I'.visulted
wirh Major (,"hnri-li. i. -'•'('•
15;iss. Ti'tor. ilii>o>ilii'n toiKornin^:^
Gouilall. 3. i:>');i. 2'-]'>.
, of llflu'ou. 4. oOo, 304.
r.H-k. 9. 141.
l>as-tal»lo, .<• r l>aii\>tal>lo.
Ba<tik\ tho. Jolni XcNou iiiinrisoned
in. 7. r,-2.
lJastii)i'"s i>laivl owned l>y George
Miriiji>y. I. ■2-'>T.
Batelieldci-. .Mary, guilty of ailultery,
1. :;Tu; lier |luni^lnlK■nt, i. oTO.
Xatlian, 7. ■2~^4.
Stepiien. umpire in case of (leeves
r.s. Winter, i. 74: minister at Lynn
and Hamilton. 1. T4/i; his wife ac-
cused of adultery, i. "..0; .s-n
Baehillor.
Bateman. Edward. 9. 'i: Xe<iuasset
conveyed to, bv Ilobinliood. 4. 20:i;
Batenian's irut. 5. 00.
Bales. Solomon. 4. ".'.i-2.
Batli. Er.;.vland. i. ;;"i">/(: 7. -•''■': 9. (1^.
Maine, land at purchased hv Kobert
Gutch, 2. I'X,; lirst settlers of. 2.
204-L'o",, •2'2-: orlier earl> settlers,
2. •JO.'-L'OG: ini;or]:i(n'ated as Lon.Li;
I^each. 2. 2ii';--oT, 2in. -j-j^: chnrcli
built. 2. L'oT. 2-'i': 3- -~~'- ciiua-ed
in sliip l)uildinir. 2. ^'os-u-ii; nther
business at. 2. io',*-:.'!!!: made a
]jort of entry. 2. iJlO; 5. ;;:;i; ton-
nai:je of. 2. 2bi: busine>> trans-
acted in the town meetinifs. 2.
210; how the sch<»(ds wt^re sup-
ported. 2. i'lO; pools in. 2. 211;
first schoolhonse. 2. 211; number
of dwellin'T-houscs in. 2. 212, i'.'.';
the elTer-t of the D.'c!ar:iTi..n of
Independence in. 2. 2 1 2-21:3 : to
have a rejiresenrative in tlie pro-
vincial CoHLTress. 2. 21;;: t-ommit-
tee of safety and military in. 2.
2I0: jtrevented an attack by the
Britisli. 2. 21".; sent tr.-ops to
Cambri<lL;e. 2. 214; peopb.- of. who
served in the Itevolution. 2. 214;
effect of the battle of Lcxinijrton
in, 2. ■21")-21tj; incorporated. 2.
21T-21>;; a cold winter in. 2. 21S;
first town meetimr in. 2. 21S;
town oliicer.s, 2. ;.'1>;. lil'i; first
mail servire to, 2. 2111; r.proenta-
tives to the General Court. 2. :.']'.»;
population of at dilTereiit years.
2. 220: small-pox in. 2. L'i:o: eler-
gymcn of, 2. "Ji'^J-ii^^; 3. ::T4-'jT<);
relijrious controversy i:i. 2. 22'j-
22'): North church oruMiiiz^-d, 2.
2z'>-22*'i: a jyart of tin- Kennebec
purchase. 2. 2~,~: only ■■'.:■■ lannly
there iii 172?, 2. '2~t'.); dcsiituro of
]H-eachin.r. 17")2. 3. 27:V. im|n-oV(d
lu-r advantages. 4. Is; in trouble
with their ministci'. 4. •')■; i : MeTli>-
^ dists in. 4. -VM : Scotch-ivisli -it. 5.
l-"); Kbeiiex.cr Clai>p -ci 1 Ini at 6.
7i'i; .losrph Sew. ill riri'ticcd in.
6. 77: th.- i;ev. J. W. Klbn-wo.d
ordainc<l at. 7. :m2- mcniivincd, 2.
27s: 3. 27:1. 2-:., ::"i;-. 4. i:.. --..
4'>. 47. 227. :'i'-^. :■:•;; =,. H:-:. 4!-^.
42:;; 6. 2;>1. :^12. :;i::. ::". :;^o. •> ".
;3(;7. :3t;!), :i7n. :;7;;: 7. 22'. :i74. :■•:;;
8. 111)!, 114. 151. 1^0. L'->7.:'.oS. 40::;
g. ."). >(■<■ iilsn Lmr;- biarh.
Contributions to thr Hivl,,iv of. by
William .•^. Uarth-tt. 3. 27;.--77.
the History of. by <;en. Joseph
."^ewall. 2. ls!>-22s.
academy, chartered. S. 17": receive.!
a lami grant. 8. 171: merged into
a high school, 8. 171.
Female academy, chartered. 3. 17''':
received a lanii grant. 8. 171;
merged into a hiuh school, S. 171;
incorporated, 8. 174.
ferry, 2. I'.iO.
high school. 8. 171.
.><o.;iety for .Suppres.^ing Vice. 7. :'m7.
Batson. John, had a saw mill ar Cai^e
Poipus. I. 2ti'.»; signed the I'cm-
tiou to Charles li. i. 402.
Stephen, witness. ■■! t!ie i\i:vd t^
.John Wadleiuh. i. :""i,^.
Bait. Christopher. ^i•J■ned th.e petition
to Charles 11, i. 4oL
Batten. William, luiblished for com-
plaining, 3. ">^; lived at lUack Point,
3. s:].
Battle, first on the Peuooscot waters,
7. ■■)>>.
of Falmouth, i. 2'.'4.
Baudoin. .see powdoin.
Baxter. Major Cervis. 5. 1:^,0.
James IMiinnev. 8. Ul.
Pichard, 7. 212. 44-^.
. 3. :y.4. Mf,.-,. ^
Biye Francois. 8. :;in: same as Biy of
Fundy. 6. 27'"'. -^2.
Baylei-.' Fran.ds. his Memoir of Ply-
mouth (.'cd"ny. cited, I. lo4/i.
Bavlev. Josi^pli. 4. lt;4. lOt).
Cob ,7- 2:37. . ,
Bay, of Chaleurs. a boundary ot tlie
Plymoutli comi>any"s charter, i.
:3:;'; mentioned. 8. 21, 22, 2'j. 20,
72. U)0.
of Biscay, 8. 24.
of Fundy, a colony estal»ll>hed o;i
tlie shore of. i. 2*'>; .\ea<lia on the
shore of. 4. I'.'l :_ same .a-^ rho
P.aye Franeois. 6. :-'7'''. •-'-! ; Chamji-
laiii at, 7. l'-">o: inelemeney of tiiC
weatherat. 8. 1l'7-12<; meurioi ed,
I. .-(»; 7. :;:;. 2';i :• 8. f,. 7. )■:. 2\-
24. 120. V-'A. 142, 221, 22:1. 2Vj. 2'J-},
2>l/i, DiO, ;i23.
2i
MAINE KI^TOniCAL SOCIETY.
Bav — colli imuul. 1
o"f Minas. 8. Lm- j
of Mothtrs. I. ."i22.
of X;ipk'S. 8. 24. ' j
Yortf. 8. ir.:..
IVa.h Plain roa.l. 2. 140. '
riil.ue. 3. 107.
IJcanian. II10 J>ev. T^r. Nathaniel S. S..
tt-aoluT in Li'.ui'lii a'-adoniy. 8.
IM: oiiLiint'tl at I'oilkuuU 8. 107:
livi'd in Tioy. S. li'>7.
Sniitli. 8. li'i'.."
Bcnn. I>anid. 8. ."i.
C'apl. David, 5. ;'.G7, 070, 374, 37."),
• ■77--'>7'.'.
Capt. Janifs, 7. lO:..
Ca]>t. .losrpli. Taken prisoner. 3.
3"J3ii : to a<:-t a-; an intt-rpri'ter. 3.
41:;; 4. ll'.i. III'.'. 170: 8. -Jll/i: nun-
tioiK-d. 3. 171ii: .^•' '- <ilf«' Bane,
llie Uev. .Ic^epli. 4. •_'('..<.
Bearee, Asa. of Helton, 4. 303, 304,
JJeard. Aaron, signed petiti^'n to Mas-
sachnsetts. 5. i'4<i.
Thonia.s. received deed from Joce-
lyn, 3. G7.
l.ient. , 4. 3SS.
Bi-ars, ])lenTy. i. 4',0: 3. 01: reward
otfert-d for killinL;' them. 3. 142:
troiibUsoinc on Santly river. 4. 334.
Beast, Ellis. 3. 3n:;.
Beath, .lolm. 6. l.'.-^.
Beattie. JamL-. 4. :;l'4.
Beanhassin. S. h'.'.i. 142.
Beanhasin. Sionr <le, in command of
the French and Indians. 3. 141.
Beauchamp, .J(din. Mnsconmis jiat^nt
,U"rTnte<l to. i. 4."). 7'.': 6. .';21 : 9. 77.
22-'): dearh of. 6. ;121; 9. 7>. 2L'ii:
extent of the ^^rant. 9. 77. i'2-j.
220; Gen. Knox in po>se.-5>ion t)f
his j^rant. 9. 227.
}5eauchami'S. tlie, 5. 304.
Beaufi.rt. 9. I'.'S.
Be;^n!iarnois, diaries. Marquis de.
;,'^overnor of Xe\v France. 7. '.>-j. 'j-ji,:
letters of. cited. 7. 02; supplied tlie
Indians with belts and hatciu-ts. 7.
02; a natural son of I-ouis xiv, 7.
02 «.
Beausejour. 8. 221.
Beauties of Enulaml and Wales, s(e
Nij,ditin;^'^ale. tlie Bev. John.
Beauvais. 8. 320.
Beaver. dani<. 9. r--7
!>] and. 2. 24M: 9. 43.
river, S. j;ii.
fekiTis. a circulatinir medium, i.
.!).■>-.■,(■.; sent to Fn^land. 1. ."7; 4.
23; 8. 31): }»ric.s of. I. -J-j; ti.uif
in, profitable. 2. 34a, <!></;: jiiirc
for, liiuh at Albany, 4. 17."j. 17'.':
purchased by Capt'. John Smith,
5. 102.
storv. a. 4. 370.
the. '5. 4>.
trade I'lofitablc. i. .").', 04.v. 71: 2.
34t( ; Inndcicil liv tlie Fren^ li war.
5- 132.
Beavers abundant at l^caiboroii-h, 3.
142: at Carriiuiik. 4. 37'.'.
Beawando. 3. 412.
Becaucour. 7. ^-i: land at uramcd to
Indians. 6. 2.';'---.' io ; coiidiri.1',1 i>i"
the liulian< at. 6. i'43.
Beckes . 9. ;;.");!.
Beckford. \\ ilii.nn. signed 'he }>etJtion
to Massacluisetts. 5. 240.
Bedabedec, eaily name for Owl's
Head. 4. 104.
Hnuuilains. 7. l'.">:'>. 2.-)4.
promont(uy. 7. -j.".:].
Bedford, foiiiu ily jxirt of NarraLian-
sett townsllip. 2. ll.'i ; ];o;.ul:ltion
of. 2. 14.'j: menticuietl. 2. l.iO;6. ."iSu.
basin. 8. 12(1.
Nathan, 3. 10/) ; boml^man for James
Bobinson, 3. 71 : kept the (ualinary
at ."^carborouL:'!!, 3. 7s. 70; con-
stable, 3. 70: ]iresente(l for selliuL;
liquor, 3. 70; localioJi of his inn.
3. 70; purchased the farm of
Boaden. 3. 70; faiaii in C.iulev's
liands. 3. 7'.': his widow miiried
Cauley, 3. 70; death of. 3. 70;
jirobably was murdered. 3. 7'.i-S0;
siuned the petition to ('harles 11,
3." 120;:.
Mrs. Nathan, married Cauley. 3. 70.
r.ei fordshire. i. 113; 5. 7».
Bedwelk John, signed petition to
Massachusetts. 5. 241.
Beecli. prevrdeiir in Limerick, i. 32".
Beer. Natlian IJedford. jireseiited for
sellinj;, 3. 7'.'.
Bejepscot. i. .'34S.
Belcher, Andiew, 3. 301.
Cai)t. Andrew. 9. 02/i. 04. 07n.
Uiram. jaacticed in Farminuton. 6.
74; member of Conirress, 5. 74;
death of. 6. 74.
Gov. Jonatlian. petition of Hiehard
Fay til. 3. ;;;;.'i; liioLfrapliie d no-
tice of. 3. ■y-i')u\ mentioned. 4.
123, 127, 12s. 130. 1;;;;. ]:.(■>. 137,
140, 144; 6. l-"*; 8. 212/-. 2O.0, I'OS;
9. SI.
Mary, married George ^ auL;h;in. 8.
205.
, of Farmington, 4. 342. 30.-^, .305.
Belding. the Bev. , of Winthrop,
4. '403.
, of Slieepseot Ponds, 4. 320.
])• le. Samuel. 4. •_'_'.').
Belfast, Ireland. 6. 0. 10. 27.
Maini'. 4. ;!l'.3-:'27. :;51 ; 5. •';ii3. ■','i'in;
6. i^;-;'. 3o). :;:j|. 323. 330. ;;54. ;J04;
7. ;;;U; Id-tnrv of. .x< /_- Ald.ott,
White and Williamson.
academy, incorporated, 8. 172; land
INDKX TO COLLKCTION?. 25
L'vnnto(Uo. S. 172:fii(1..\vr<l. 8. 17-2: r.en.l. tlu\ 7. V.h
i,1.,.i)i.m1. S. 172: lufccptors ot 8. , Bfiie. C.ii.t. .lohn. to ^vatch the
172: uivfii u].. 8. 172. i Fnnrli. 7. 177.
}i:iy. jin'l'aMy visited l>y V\':iy- InMi^al. 4. l4.
iii.Mitii. 5. iU-J; iiR'iiiitMKd, 4. ;J24: l)(.nj.iinitis. tlio, 3. i",'>'^.
6. :;i(;. 1 Ik-iiiu'tt, David, ciianut'd ni.'^ name to
liarltor. 5. :;7l)i. I Si.cnciT Plnps. 8. -JCW
\\\\v. Iiiiian name ul'. 4. ^09. i Dr. David, maniid lu'lK-e.-a .•^in nrcr.
r.rluir i"ins found at Ca-stiuf. 6. 122; 9- 7. (i7 ; liis sou adopted l>y Gov.
a: Tortland. i:;4. 1 Pliips. 9. 7. i,,.
BolLiium. 8. 4'.i. Edwaid. 3. 1:;2.
of .\menoa. t]u\ i. 4(t:';. Melshare. owiut of the l.aplo. 5.
Uolurade. 2. 2--"i: 4. ;>74: 7. 2'=!:''.. ! U>S; liernsod to lish. 5. l^'wi ; price
Belknap. .Kivmv. i)iiii(ii>al fonndi-r of ' paid for tlie liconse. 5. 1^'.)!.
the .Mas>ai-lni'>vtts IIist.S,>e.. 2. ll'/: 8]K-nffr. son of Dr. David. 9.7. 07:
4. .•.; ids opinion o! tlie site of adopted l)y Gov. Plnps. 9. ,,«•>:'.;),
I'ophanrs colonv. 3. :'.nii,/: assisted : (>~ \ rlianued Ids name to Npem-er
bv ('apt. Williams. 5. :;i(i. :)4.") ; a Phips. 8. 2('.'.); 9. (17.
lover of the truth. 5. 04."); had an Benson. Eghert, one of the fouudcr.s
erroneous idea of the harbor visited ! of the New York Ilist. Soc.. 2.
l.v Wavmouth. 5. 011. 0I2. -Ur, ; his 11"; mentioned. 8. 12.
theory' examined. 6. •jv>~:)rA]: the : S. P.. 8. 174; his Literature of the
chief "authority upon the sie-e of ' Constitution of Maine cited, 8.
Louisburah. 8. MU2. oD;;; had ttn- 2:;0-242.
common faeilities. 8. ;lt>L'; edaent.d Benth y. William, his History of
nn<ler Thomas Prinee. 8. ;;i2-:^);;: .^alem cited, i. 204(i.
])is a<-count of tlie ^ie^■e. 8. .M;;-:;"-'.: Benton. Hon. Thomas H.. 8. Vt2, 93,
mentb.ned. 4. 2:.f, ; 5. xlvii ; 5. l:;, 'J7-bX). K'-. Gr,(i. 424. 442..
174/i; 8. 11(>; his American Bioura- Berber. Margaret, widow of Philip, i.
])hv, cited, i. 27; 2. 1^^. 4',i)(; 3. 277.
2S.1 ;]n(i/i : 5. iruhi. OlDf. :]2S/(, :J:]4//. 1 Pliilip. arrived at Fjilmouth. i. 2.0.
3::!7'; 6. 17:;h. 17'.';). l>",r,7. [''m; \ ;]T.t; death of. i. :.;77; sou oi. i. 2_7J.
Jli>t..ry of Xew Hamjisldre. cited. ' Philip jr.. .son of Philip, i. 277;
I. ;j"i. sO. 1*11); 2. llii. )i. ')\(i, ■"■2a. death of, I. 277.
50/i. ii</(; 3. o4?i; 5. 17ii;i. L'n4». l'47h. Berjon. Jean, published a (hart of the
'2tis«. •:i<X>n: 6. 112n, isln; letter of, eoast of Maine. 7. l'47-24",i.
cited. 7. 21:3; sernuin of, cited, 4. Berkley, Sir William. 5. 224.
SilO. -.j&J, o()o. o<;7. ; Berks county. 2. •J'r,. -^'V.). i:<U.
Bell, a Scotch family name. 6. 14. Berkshire Association. 5. xlvi.
the Pev. ■ , of Farmington, 4. Berlin. 4. 1 , : 7. 4:;l'. ^
;j'.»2. 40n, 404. I Bermudans. the. 9. IS.
. . of London. 9. :>t1. ' Bermudas, the. 7. 201 ; settled by the
Belleisie, Sieur Alexan<ler le Borgne ; English, i. :;3; Suaehey wreeked
de. marrieil Anastatia St. Castine. 7. at. 3. 2S4.
70. 71, (, 7.'i. >'.'; mentioned. 7. 0. 71h. P>ern, district of, 7. 41.
BellinLrham. 2. 14.;. \ Bernard. Gov. Sir Francis, 7. 23:3; 8.
Bellingham, Pichard. C'leeves' letter ' H. 10. 22-/i, 27S.
to. I. 1G7-170; hi.> summary way of Bernardston. 4. ol4.
ending religior.s di.spnte'^. i. ;;4."); hiii. 4. ;-;i4.
councilor, i. :]'V: letter from Ciod- P>erri'cn. John M.. 8. 8.";3.
frev. g. :;;;7 ; mentioned. 3.7."i; g.377. I Berry. Elislia, 3. '20<.
Bello'mont, the Earl of, 5. 2U.j, 2'.Ij; 6. 1 George. 3. 17:3: 4- K^-l, 1^0.
2.')2; 9. ;3. ' Capt. George, 8. -Jo^.
Bell's edition of Garneau's History of ' John. 2. 212; 3. ISO, 20S.
Canada, cited. 7. -Hht. -I'.hi. | Jonathan. 3. 1^0.
Belsh:im. Tliomas. 7. :3>2. \ Joseph, of Georgetown, land deeded
Belts. svm]>olic, I. 42'); value of among to. 8. bOl.
the I'ndian.s, i. 4-.">-42tJ; as tokens, Jo.seph, of Scarborough, 3. 100,208.
3. 400; Beanharnois supplied the Lieut. Josei)h, of Batii. 2. 20s. 211,
Irxiians with. 7. 02. ! 218.
BeP.ea family. 9. 10. j Thomas, killed at the battle of Fal-
Beiuan. John. 7. ■,<). I moutli, i. 20."))).
B.-niis. . of Livermore. 4. ."02 i Westljrook.s- l>0; m<jved to Machia.s,
B.idM.w. H. iiry C, 5. .3.7s. ; 3-_ '7S.
Bendall. Philip, signed petition of ' Major .5. 3^1.
Ma.-suchusetts, 5. 24U. |
on
:^!AIXi: HISTORICAL SOCIETV.
Berwicl-r, En^rlnnd. i. '.''<'i'>n.
M.ii'.K', Inniivrly a part of l'iscat:i-
qna, i. V i ; iin^ir Plaisteil, asso-
i-iatr for, I. ITii; formerly a jiart
of Kittery. i.-JC'.'; 4. -JtiJ; sotilirs
move to LiiUi-rirk. i. -"Il'T : tlio Kev.
.Icniniah Wise lived in. i. '-"A^: 5.
liv; i\.v ];«.'V. XatlKiiiirl Loi.l
jiioviil to, I. ;!•"(•; foniK ily Nv\v-
iclnvaunork, 2. lU''. I'etcr ^Vlnlo
niovoil to. 3. lTi')(; <oiveiiiur Sul-
li\aii lioni in, 4. .■") ; 6. -}S/< ; di'-
fviidi'd at l!u' sarriru'i- of one
family. 4, T-) ; destroyi-'d l)y In-
dian-. 4. ~,'-]; till' tax of in IT".!.
4. i'.'T; tax in IT I-'. 4. I'.'T: Wamn
kejit a tavern in. 4. L'Ti^ ; lii>t
cliun-li in. 5. liv; French neutrals
in. 6. '■',i-J: l)ai>tist elinreh forini'd
i!i, 7. L'L'i^: mentioned, i. •"Joii. -"'^jT:
2. i:J>- 3. .-J."). IOOh, -M-J, 2i'.': 4.
1(14. HIT, l.";.j, ■2-i-2,i. •-":•"'. --'iiT, L".i',»,
olT; 5. xxivr 7. ■.'l.'d. i;'i.'."i. :;>.').
academy, establisjied. 8. l-'n. IC-J:
]a-e('eptor.s of. 8. Idli-lf,.]; kuid
irrant to, 8. lO'J: closed for want
of fnnd.s, 8. ]tc': lMj<iuest from
jion. .loiin Ta-rd. 8. ln-J; aid from
tiie state, 8. 1(J.'): uruduatc from,
8. ic;j.
Berzelins. Joliann Jacob. Baron, 6. 411.
Ues-sain's. gre Ba.sliaba.
Best, Klias. 7. ;jo:i.
Martin. 9. oTl.
Bcliiam's l>aroneta'_''e. cited. 5. 'J'l'^n.
Bethel, fi.rriieily Sudbury. Canada. 4.
oO'.ht, M-'.'.t; Kev. Paul Coifin in. 4.
30'.i; Indian raid ui)on, 9. ibJ; men-
lioned, 4. 2S4«, ;>JT, oSG; 7. oT>; 8.
Mt, ;;i;s.
Bellnna-. Father , 8. 2TG.
Betsabes, .sf-c liaslialta.
Betsebes, .«fe Bashaba.
Betteruient Act and Laws, 6. 50; 9.
'J':').
Belts. . 8. riTO.
Beverid^e, William, 7. 44S.
Beverly. Peter Morreil"s fainilv moved
to,' I. ;;i:]; Xafiianiel Wa'llis .lied
in. I. ;;1Tj(: mentioned. 2. 144: 6.
;j:^^, :ji;4; 7. m, .•;(■.'.•, ;3T1. oT-j.
Lenox, testitied against Andros. 5.
•2t)S.
Bobert. History of A'ir<j;inia cited,
5. L'T'./O
Bianeunrt. Charles do, sent to Europe
for si-ppiies. i. :^(;; 8. '■',■22; returned
to I'ort Poyal and assumed control,
I. I'fJ: 8. .'.•J2: lirst sent to America.
1. 4-.'^; accused Biard of as>istirr.i
C■.^]>t. .\ru;ail, i. b;i: a son of Pon-
triiirourt, 'd..',22; iiis a^e in ICiin. 8.
Sl'L'; o].](ose(l tiie mcddlin:; of tlie
Jesuits. 8. :'j22. '-'j'S): married an In-
dian, 7. 4(J; follow, il by .le-iuit-'. 9.
8S; became a wiuulcrcr, 9. 'J6; death
of, 9. OS: left La Tour as Ids W^^v,-
t<'nant. 9. '.iS-'.t'.'.
Biand, Faiiur. .vc Bianl.lVi'c. I'i'ire.
Bi ird. Pere, Pierre, >enr to Port lloyal
by Madam (tUcrcheviUe. i. ■J'i. -'i"./;.
4l'S; 8. o22; returned to France, i.
2>>n: visited tlie Caimibas. i. 4--",i;
6. L'i><: met liy (^)uantin and Du Thet,
1. 4l.".l: landed on the Penob-,ot. i.
i;'n; 7. ." s ; near tiic F.tclienn::-. i.
4;;n; accused of assisliny,- Arad. r.
4ol; caused Mcmberrou to be taken
to Port Royal, i. 4:;i-4:;-_': left an
inllueiice amonu' the Indians, i. 4o;J;
at Mount Desert. 6. -JUS: at Castine,
7. -•"■); carried to Virginia. 7. L'^: 8.
.'ji.",i: at .Sa;;-,id;dioc. 7. .■;o."i. :;o.",)) ;
Conceived tl;e i'b-a of i>laniin'4 a
cok)ny at Poit P.owil. 8. '■]2-2: set
out for Kadcstjuit, 8. ;)■_'"): ur.ued to
visit Asticou. 8. .>i'4: ^ave up his
I)lan to visit Kadesquit. 8. :j:.'"): place
he settled at, 8. :Vi."): with Ar.ual on
his second visit north, 8. oJ'.t-ooO;
his Relation cited, i. :2sS, 4;j(:i; 7.
Bickford. Georfce, signed petition to
Massachusetts, 5. l'41.
Thomas. 3. 110; in the p:arrison at
Black Point, 1. -221 n: signed peti-
tion to Cliarles 11, r. 4ii-_'.
Bicklu'tm, \Viiliam, a referee in R.
Jordan's will, i. .">5o.
Bickton, Waymouth, sitjned the peti-
tion to Charles 11, i. 4'r2.
Biddeford. England, birthplace of
Jolin Parker, i. ".i'l': mentioned,
I. -jo'di: 3. I'O; 4. 2:;',i.
Maine, John Parker died at. i. P.02;
home of Lsaac Davis, i. :]i>'.»: peo-
ple from settled in Linu'rick, i.
327; Gov. James Sullivan lived
in, I. o27/i: 2. 20] a: 4. -J: 5. xxv;
6. 48;i; the Piev. Samuel Etnery
died in, i. ;14S; formerly the
property of Vines and Oldham. 2.
73a. 4S/(: in the Plough patent, 3.
3"-'; Whitfield preached in. 3. IiI'Im;
French neutrals sent to. 3. ITi'kkG.
24"J; manufactures in. 4. i-'T : com-
pared to Kittery, 4. 2trJ: the Rev.
Paul Cottin tauuht .sidiool in, 4.
242; court hehl at, 5. xxiv; men-
tioned, I. 44; 2. 24?i, i:is. i;;>.)
141, 140: 3. 103. 210; 4. 1'43. 24'.t,i
270, 273, 21)3; 5. xxiv; 6. .'.4; 7.
220; 8. 4"j0; History of, .sr'.- Fol-
som, George.
Biddle, Pdchaid, Memoir of tlu- f ab-
ots cited, 5. 14'j/i. 14Syi, K'.Mu; 7.
130/i, 13:'.)).
Bi;^c'lo\v, Abiiah, 6. 70/i.
Jacol). 3. 2'j2.
Tiioiiias. 8. 3S'.i, 441.
'i'imoiliy, of (Iroton, 6. 02n.
Major Timothy, to accompany Ar-
INDEX TO COLLECTION;
27
jiold. I. 50i"i; to luiiitr up Pl"il-
visii'iis, I. 47;'.. 474: AinoUrs let-
ter t».>. I. 474; iiuutioiu'd. i. ."ilO,
5-'4.
tlio Kev. . preached iu Batli, 2.
r.ij: islnnd. S. "17.
Bigot, .Taqiies, missionavy at Kenne-
bec. I. 4:U: iu llie ex]H'ditioH
airainsr Now Kii'^land. i. 4:'.4; liis
family, i. 4:)4: liis home ami man-
ner e*f life. I. 4."..').
Vincent, at Penoliscot. i. 4o4.
I3i,LiOts. the. I. 4;;'>: 7. ;">S: scanty in-
formation concerning, i. 4o4; letters
of, cited. 6. 'Jl'-^n.
Biguatns.. si-v Bauaduce.
Biguyduce. Major, said to have lived
at Castine, 6. lo7-10S; only au-
thority for the statement. 6. los.
peninsula. 5. 'Z^'>a: meaning of. un-
known, 6. li'7. iM'.'/i: honiu of
Castine. 6. Ill: passage from to
Mount Desert. 7. 114. ll-'j; coins
found near, 6. 114; see Baga-
diuc.
Bilboa. tish sent to. i. .",:;>.
Billerica. 2. 14t', ; 4. ::<■,.",. ;i42.
Billing. Ann. adnu^'nished to live ■with
her husliand. i. ;377-o7S.
Jolm. lived unideasantly v\ith his
wife. I. ;;77.
BillinLTs. the Bcv. Oliver, 4. 302.
Billin^;>'jate. 7. 4';i_'.
Bill of credit. 9. ■'/■).
Bill of rights, the. 7. I'l.j.
l>ill, Biciiard, siuucd treaty of 1714,
6. 25.S: aiitogrujih of, 5. 'JoS.
Bingham. 4. ;j;i>.
the Hon. .lames 11.. 8. 4.j().
land, hy William Allen, 7. 351-,300.
purchase, i. '(i'.".
William, a -wealthy patriot, 7. 3.>4,
350: his purchase of Gen. Kn'>x,
7. 3";4; consiik-rations of the
same. 7. o')i-'-]'j'j ; a few settlers
obtained, 7. 3.">-">: other large e.s-
tates. 7. 3."-."): children of. 7. 3-jO:
died in Bath. Kimland. 7. 3.'j.j: his
payment unknown. 7. 3.")-"J: settlers
obtained deeds. 7. 3-J.j; his claims
forfeited, 7. 3.".>; did jjay his jnir-
cliase money. 7. oofj; did not
receive full payment from the
settleis. 7. 3-''') ; his agents to sell
to others. 7. 307: the alfair ami-
cably settled. 7. 3.jS; sent J.dm
Black as his aueut. 7. 3.j^-3'/.'; a
good investment. 7. 3."»'.'-3Gi).
Birch abundant .it .Moo.-ehead lake. i.
4o.J.
Bircktield. M.. signed treaty of 1714,
6. 'J'>>: autouriijdi of. 6. 2o.S.
Biid.-^eye. the Bev, Xatlian. 5. Iv?;.
Biscaie rugs at Mouhegau. 5. 17-;.
Bisho]). (Tcorirc. 2. 7(''.'7.
UeiU>en, muiMi'icd McCormic. i. 407.
]s]is. . oi Hristol, 7. 40'J.
Bishop's Bible. 4. t'.S.
college, 7. 43:'>.
Bishopscotte river, now the rojoiv
scot. I. 4o,(.
P.itteford. .n-. >■ Biddeford.
Bixby, Solomon. 4. 3<',',i, 400.
Mrs. .^ohimoii. 4. 3,7.">.
Blacev. , married Abigail Inu'cr-
soll", I. 311.
Blackberry Hill. Baptist church
formed at, 7. 2_'2.
Blacketli. Kdward, signed treatv of
1714. 6. 2.'is: auto<:raph oi. C. ::.")S.
Black island. 7. 10. '
Black John, nickname for John Ltl>by
2d. 3. 14(t».
Black, John, .-cut to Maine as clerk
for Binirham. 7. :'.')^-:;.'.'.i: married
__ Cobb, 7. :•.">■. I-;]' ;o: second
marriage. 7. 3."/.*: deatii of. 7. 35vi,
oGU; had a sub-agent. 7. 3tpO.
Mary, daughter of Samuel, 3. 214;
nnirried iJicbard King. 3. L'14;
children of, 3. 214-21-''; death of,
3. 210.
Point, granted to Thomas Cam-
mock, i. 47. >0. S'lJi. 120. :,:;:): 3.
12; honu" f)f Henry Jocel\ n. i. -''K
02. 70. 77. >4;j. l''i'«, 173-17-".. 177.
2:jO: 2. tUf/. 7.-'.'. 7'.'": 3. }'■'. ■'>'K :.-'>,
S22»: 9. 2"'.': John Wilkiusi-n,
constalde of. I. >s: 3. 3,7; the
pe<'lde of in favor of \'in>.s. i.
(12: home uf Gile> i:<;beri<. i. V'5;
a ]iart of I.ygcnia. i. '.'7: 3- -3n :
court held at. i.;'--: 3. -4I. 7'^; ln.une
of Jonas Bailey, i. bd,,: submit-
ted to the juri?diction of 3Iassa-
chusetts, I. Kit'.: 2. iuU'.Mn: 3.-j3,
47; presented for not attem'iing
the order (>f the court, i. l'^4,
1^'); home of James Koliiii-..n. i.
I.s7; Jocelyn's ])ro]>erty mort-
gaged at. i.'lits; home of J'>hua
t«cottow. I. 11'.'. ::ol. •_'7't: a ies.,>rt
for fi.-^hcrmen. i. 201; de-i-ribed
by John Jocelyn. i. L'o.;. .:,."jO;
3.' 20n; home of John Mills, i.
209; home of Elias Oakman. i.
1:00; 3. 7<j ; Anthony B';;ekett
escaped to. i. 2l'4; attacked by
Indians, i. 22'). L'2'.»: 3. 7-, 112,
13s, 14(1. 141: 4. 2'.t0: peo).].- of. r.
22<;/(. 227)(: militia in. i. -L'^: l-'-
sie-cd by Mu'_'i:. i. •-'::;': peoi-bs
killed, i". i'L".i; saw nulls ar. i.
2t;'.t; burned, i. '-."'■Ju : 3- b> : home
of Henry Watt>. i. 3^-; hon.e of
Geo. Dearing. i. ■;-4 : H. .b-.-elyn
a magi.>.trate for. 2. t;3": a touuer
name for Cammoek"s seiih-ment,
3. 10. 11; early settiei.- oi. 3. ]'>,
10, G7, 70, 84; the only pail of
2S
MAINK iriSTOKlCAL SOCIETY.
Black. Point— continued,
Sc:uli"r('Uj;li sfttlcd. 3. IT); ?(.ino-
timcs i-:ilK'ii Blue Puiiit. 3. IT,
IS; ()ri!;in of the nnine. 3. 1>;
settlers eni:a.i,'ed in fishiuL:. 3- -'1''.
12<">: settlement ineve;i>e(l r.;|iitlly,
3. •-".>. :;<>. :l>\ l:]o. It'.'.t; .lorrlvn, the
jiiiiiripal man in. 3. ;>'. :',:,, :]C,:
nunili', r (..f faniilies there in ]!'>40.
3. .■;^. '-^.r. -lohn Jordvn at. 3.
o'l. s">. .'^7, '.'0, 01; denied the
juri.-dietiou of Massachusetts. 3.
4-1: nuinlier of inhabitants in
I'iTl: 3. 'IT; peojde of scattered
by the Indians. 3. GT: Quakers
punished. 3. Td. 71; Joshua Seot-
tow »'arly purchased land at. 3.
7-', VVJ: Miidiael Maddiver settled
at. 3. 74: home of Walter (tou-
d:dl, 3. 7."): home of Ar;hur
Bi'o\\ n. 3. 7t'i; lionie i.'I (iod-
frey .Sheldon. 3. 10: Jolm Bur-
ra;:.e moved to, 3. SO, SI : num-
ber of residents prior to 107o,
3.8:3: different kinds of lish at,
3. '.d. ','2: extraordinary story con-
cei'nini;. 3.
I'o; to fiive a vearlv
trihutt.' to the Indians. 3. 10:2: en-
tirely aiiajidoned by the EuLzlish,
3. 110; return of the inhaliitants,
3. HI, !]•-'; fort at commandL-d bv
Lieut. Tipi>en. 3. Ill'; lliu'lit nf the
Indians. 3. 112, 11:3; friendly In-
dians at. 3. 11;); ubjeeted to pay
the expenses of .Scotto\v"s sol-
diers. 3. 12.j; Scottow enaaued in
fishin;: at. 3. li'G; presented for
iiMt havin'_' a ferry. 3. 12s; clay-
)pit> at granted to .Matthew I.ibliy,
3. l:;o; fortilicatiun commenced
at, 3. 1:31, l;3i.'; in a tiourishinfj
conditi(»n, 3. i;3;3: Major Church
4ield a council of war at, 3. l;30,
l:)7; the destruction of reported,
3. l:]S; luaied relics of the past
at, 3. 1:;'.',/: Indians attack, 3. 140,
141: defended by Capt. Larrabee.
3. HI: Indians retire. 3. 141. 142;
need a c!».'rLryman. 3. 1".:;. I."*;!;
lir.vt pieaeher at, 3. i:>:], l."j4;
(Jeorjre BujTou^dis jireuched at.
3. l.">0; site of the iirst mcetintj
house, 3. l.")7; controversy con-
ceiniii;^' tlie meetinii hou<e. 3. 107,
l"js; nieetinj^'s held. 3. l-j'.t; jireach-
ers in. 3. ]."jS-l(J2; school at. 3.
Ki-^: the eeuier of ])rospe)ity, 3.
JO'.C sLitiered by two Indian wars,
3. 170; only one ne\vs]>aper taken
in. 3. 20.",: mentioned, i. 104-. 2.
84;/: 3. 1:,. itj/i, 20. o7. r.-^. 77, '.'s.
KO;/. 104, l(;4/i. 101). 107. 114. 117.
1-<|, 121, 122. ].")1. ItVi. lii:.'. L'lO,
211., -21. -sj. 2:;i: 5. ;j2. 11^^. -;;;;.
2:M, 'Mt- 6. 1.3.S; 9. ;3l2/<, ul-i,i,
307; Now Trout's Xeck. 9. 209,
210.
Point l>av. 3. ir.O.
Point elmreh, 3. 20.-), 208, 210, 212,
Point ferry. 3. 100, 21S.
Point lii:!it. 4. 70.
Point garrisim, surrender of. 3. 100,
;>4S: .loeelyn only in temjiorary
command. 3. loO; oecupanis of.
3. !H>: Indians soon left alter the
surrender, 3. Ill: soldiers with-
drew. 3. l;;s: men reciuired for.
3. l.Mi; altackeil, 3. \'>'>: Thomas
Larrabee killetl. 3. I'jt'.
Point <rraveyard. 3. 1">0.
Point liarbor, 3, 02.
Point neek, a plaee for drvini; fish,
3. 0.
Point ]iatent, 3. 13, 220; deed in
full. 3. 2:;o.
Point river, boundary fif Cam-
mock's trrant, i. 47;' 3. -20, 2:30;
no ferrv at. 3. 128.
Prinee. The, built at Bath. 2. 200.
Samuel, his dau'j;hter married liich-
ard Kinu\ 3. 214.
AVill. hunu-. i. 42. 4:3; 6. 140.
Blackman, the Kev. Adam, early f?et-
tler of Stratford, 3. loo; death of,
3. lb').
the Rev. Benjamin, a trustee, i.
207; had a saw-null at lilack
Point, I. 2i'iO; 3. It'i7: land con-
veyed to by Scottow, 3. lo5;
preached at ScarborouLrh 3. 155;
a deputy, 3. 155; Scottow" s son-
in-law, 3. 155; lar<^^e laud-holder.
3. 155: moved to Saco and then
to Boston. 3. 155; the son of the
Rev. Adam, 3. 155; a Harvard
g'raduate, 3. 155; lived at Maiden,
■ 3. 155.
Blacksmith, one wanted l»y the In-
dians. 4. 18l'; sf'e also Gunsmith.
Blackstojie. William, 2. 47. 4--; 9. :30S.
Sir William, his Commentaries the
only law book of the early law-
yers. 4. 10; published in Porllaml,
8. IMJ; cited. 6. 54.
the Misses. 9. 60.
Blackstrap. Will., 2. 102.
Blair family, in Worcester, 6. IC; in
Warren. 6. 21.
Robert. 6. -'0.
Blake, the lion. George, 3. 245-247,
252.
Gen. .John. 7. 20.
the Hon. S. II., 8. 472.
. of Carrytunk Falls, 4. :340.
Blanchard, Capt. Andrew, 2. 1^2.
Benjainiii. 2. 121.
Dani.-l. 3. 114.
Blandfru-d. i. S-Un.
Blarney. John, married Elizabetli
Purchase, i. 40; 3. ;320/t.
i>;dl:x to collectioxs. 29
BlashUvli!, Tlionir\<. 2. 171. 170. | 142. 140. \o\. liU«. loO. lS-2. 200«,
Blaihwayl, \\-ii;ian!, 3. J^^. tini.. 21;'. 22:5, 22:., J2.;; 7. M-i.
Bl-.ix roll.' .-'((- iihu-ksiur.o. Poiuf biidi^o. 3. It'-'J/i.
Bl.^-^-sitr:. tlio. 7. o2'!. I Point forry. 3. 7it.
i;U'\\ ro.m. .v(.'. K'iio Toinr. , Point nock. 3. t">S.
Bliss, l\.icvv. on tlir ilclinitioii of ' BlutY hoail, 2. 210.
Ai'!''i;K 1. 27/.; on ti-.c iloiinition of i island. 3. \0.
Mrn.'i)i';oiir.f, i. i,,-/.. Blunt, .lohn. ^^nve land to IlaUowcll
Block l:i-us<.> at Annapolis. 8. 27'.>: at aradoniy. 8. KiO.
Mni-vniL-. tini;- \'a\. 5. 71. loi; at linad. n'--<' Jk.de.
Slu'i'i'siMt. 4^ 2i;;. 2jo: ;tt Thoiu- Boailcn. Capt. Ambrosi- (sen. I. si^nod
astun. 7. ;'.2">; g. 7'-'; at Si. Geor;,'e.s, . j)etitiou to the kinu\ i. >o: took
7. 02.">: elected iiy tlie Plynioutli 1 an inventory of (reor;.;e n.mlelt'.s
coniiany. 8. 2o7'i.' ' 1 estate, i. 2l)'.>; killed. i.'j14: -ub-
islanii, Jo':n Oldiir,:!! kiilel near, i. i niitted to the jurisdietiMU <.i Mas-
44,,. I saehusetts, i. ".>(■.: 3. Ai>: .e.^ided
Blodj^et. SetU. S. 210,;. j at Scarl>orout;h or Black P..ii,r, i.
Biood. the Kev. Caleb. 8. 17-^. i l><On; 3. lo, 10; captain of the
, ii'.oved to So:i;bL-rouL;li, 3. 140, i ship that lirou.uht Caininoek to
14(j>). " j America, 3. lo, IC : app<.lnted fer-
Bh'od.N I'oint. 3. IS/i I rynian, 3. IC. 127; juryman. 3. Iti;
Pi.ini ;\'.ry. 4. 2'^".. i became blind, 3. 10; later ..wners
Bloomiiclcl, ' I. ")i>4; separated from : of his farm. 3. H',,;; rLceive<l
Canaan. 8. 171. ! j^rant from Cammock. 3. 7'.' : trns-
acadeiv.y, precej-tors of. 8. 171: tee for Scarborough. 3. 1:0. -s.y.];
merged into a hi^h SI lionl. 8. 171. ; death of, 3. 10/;; mentioned. 3.
the jJev. Francis, hi.s Xoriolk cited, , 08??, 212.
r;. 170j(. j Ambrose jr., subniitted to Massa-
hipji school. 8. 171. I ehusetts, 3. 47: sold land to John
Gen. Joseph, g. l^:""., 1^4. j Tenney, 3-74, 7."); sold his farm to
Blossom, The. commanded by Stephen ; Xathan Bedfc.rd, 3. 7'J: men-
Ileac'ck. 5. l:;.';. ];](>. ' ; tioned. 3. 10/;.
Bi )iini, Sir Cluistopher. executed for Henry, signed petition to Charles 11.
hie'u tivasnii. ?.. 71'). i i- 402.
Blue Kill, 4. :J24; called Kolle;^^e- Boadcn's Point, 3. ](h.
wid^ewock. 4. lo."^.. Jk.ardman. George Dana, 8. 171. 17;).
Hill aTademy incorporated. 8. 107; Herbert, 4. oKJ. ol 1.
land <xranted to. 8. li'>7; funds of, : the Bev. Sylvanus, 4. ;>"j; 8. 17S.
and buihliui;-. 8. 107: 'preceptors ! Walter, 4. :;o:].
of, 8. 107; cost of tuition, 8. 107. \ Board of commissioners for the
Hill bay, 6. llo. i United Colonies, 9. liH.
mountains, prubal.lv seen by Way- \ Bode. Henry, appointed commis-
nioTuh. 5. -"Ji:;. .)14. I ' sionOr, i. 'Jl; refused to a<-t. i. HI ;
Puini, iionie of Klrhard Foxwell. i. to survey Wells, i. o42; conveyed
Clin. 17.'ii; 3. 14: included in Ly- land to John Wheehvri-ht. i. :j44,
gonia, I. 'J7; subni;tteil to Massa- ;j."j2; accepted the title ot Tiiomas
ehusetts. I. 10-"). :;>•": 3. 40.; to be Gorges, i. o'j')\ comniis>ioinr tor
called .Scarburou-h. i. lUO, :5S7; ■ Wells, i. ;]0.); selectman, i. :;i'.l : one
3. 47; home of IKnry Watts, i. ; of the lirst settlers of Well>. i. :;t;L' :
VAhi; depredation- ul the Indians as>istant. i. :;0S ; signed the petition
at. I. 2l:J; home of James Kobin- to Cronnvell, i. .J'.).').
son, 3. 20;.', SO; home of John Bodiish, Betsey, daughter of \ym-
Ashton. 3. 2l/(. ~'>. S2; Jona. jdias, n)arried Chase. 4. 4»>4.
Bailey lived ami died at, 3. 20, 7;); ' Mercy, daughter of Xymphas. 4.;;i.',..
people of engaged in agi icnllure. Xymi>has. visited by Paul Collin. 4.
3. 20; number of families at, 3. ;>l.'i; married the daugiiter of
ys'.i; liome 01 Jos.ph I'hii.pen. 3. Majm- Goodwin, 4. ;;i."): men-
72, T2/i, 7;i; home of Hilkiali tioued, 4.:H0, ;U'J, 371. o7-'. 401,404.
Bailey, 3. 74; fit-o. Dearing set- Mrs. Nymj.has, 4. ;;i.').
tl'jd at, 3. ~i: Jolin J;u:ks<ui set- Bogwell, Georgu, killed at Falmouth,
tledat, 3. 74: an (.idinary at, 3. i. ;>t2.
"iP; Gyles Barge settled at. 3. Si, , I'.ohannov,-, Jolin, 3. ISO.
82; residents of before 107."», 3. liohiin, 5. \lv.
?:;; Gen. Chuich at. 3. I.'IO; gairi- • ]3<..h-s, Antipas, imrchased title of the
Son at, 3. blS; mentioned, 3. 2'<, 1 j'lynuiuth Colony, i.41; one of the
3s, 70, 7'J, 100/t, 101, 104, lO.'j; l.J7, j Kennebec purchaseis, 2. 20.J, 270.
30
MAINE III>TOi:iCAL SOCIETY
r.oilors. tliP. 9. !•).
J'.r.inlly. 3. ;n>:.
B'^H's, Samml, 5. 65.
\Vi.. 2. 4ii.
B».ll-.i. .Icliii, 4. 5().
iiullis. Jcscpli. copied deeds for Roli-
fit JJodtli, I. :]'>'^>: oi>inmi>si(«iK>r,
I. o.")S; cU'ik of writs, i. ;;t'>l; an
early settlor of Wells, i. ;;t;i.
Nat'iaii. 4. •"'<■..
Bolster, ("ajit. Abraham, 4. oOo.jooS,
or.it, ;;s^.
Boiaazeen, told of the French hatred
of tlie En.ulish, i. --'--T: hi> wife
ca]itured. 2. lUT: killed. 2. l'.'-^: ex-
plained the reliirion taught to him,
5. ITGu: before the walls of I'ema-
quid, 5. -'••^4: seizud, 5. •_'^4, I's:,. i'->s:
iu i)rison, 5. "_'>>: siirni-d the treaty
244.
■^lUnum 111,
of 171:^. 6.
2-'>4: menlit
B(.inai)arTe, XajiDleon. 7. 410.
Bonavt-nture, the, 2. tis/i ; 7. TS.
island. 7. 41).
Bond, Ehas, 7. 28o.
Ensi;in Francis, son of Thomas, 6.
64u.
Isicholas, his wife assaidtcd, i. ."69;
to receive damages, i. oTU: sii,-ned
the petition to ^lassaehusctts, 5.
240.
Thomas, corporate memlier of the
Maine Historical .Society, i. 11;
birth of, 6. 64)r, Lrraduated from
Harvard colle<ie, 6. 64/; : held
pnblic olhcc, 6. (Uh: married
Lucretia Page, 6. 64m: rjuldren
of. 6. 64»; commenced jtractice in
Hallowcll, 6. 6:;: character and
ability of. 6. 60. 64; death of, 6.
04, 64»; children of. 6. 64i(; men-
tioned, 6. 41; 7. 2S4, 4.'>S, 4.0'J.
Bonferc, Ensiirn . 8. '-'m.
Boni^hton. Elinor, oujlty of bastardy,
I. I'JO; ])unished. i. ^JTT.
John, sued by Gibson, i. ."iH; a noto-
rious character, I. >4. r.iO. 101; 3.
IS, 10; tiniMJ. i. s4,/: 3. 1^; lived in
Saco, 1. M.">, 14:;. is.j, :;6s; entered
a comi)!aint against the town, i.
142; the controversy, i. 142; ])rice
set on his head, i. lbl?i, .'lO"-: 3.
10; action against, 1. IS."*; paiil
liis daugiiters line, i. lOO. oil;
son of Eiehaid, i. lOOy,-. 3. ]s; his
house burned, i. 2b); outlawed,
X. ."^iis: 3. is^ I'.); to be taken to
Boston. i.:;6S; disturbed Foxwell,
3. IS; obIi;j,cd to pay the co.sls. 3.
l.S; declare<l a rebel, 3. IS, 1>»;
Oliposed the juri--dietion t;f Mas-
sachusetts, 3. 44/(, 61; mentioned,
1. o'.tO. ;;;i7; 3. 61.
patent, a divi.sou of recommended,
1. 14;3.
I'ichard, received a grant on the
J>aco river, i. 44. TO, lT.'>/i; 3. IT;
died. I. 44; on the ease of ("leeves
1-.S-. Winter; i. 54; ci>uueilor, i.
I'-hi, ;342, ;>64, ;}(i6-o(>8, '-■■]:',■. court
lield at his house, i. >4, 541; g.
o'tO; a commissi'.uu'r f(U- (ior^es,
I. ^S; 3. .'Ill; daugliter married
Foxwell. I. 1T5/j: oriL-innl jMientee
of Saco. I. 100; liou>c (iestroyovi
by Indians, i. 21:1: submitted to
Massachusetts, i. :J'^("l; iuclinetl to
the (,'hurch of England, i. 547;
sent Foxwell to Blue Point, 3. 17;
father of John, i. I'.'O; 3. ]S; men-
tioneil, I. V-i, :j42. 545; 3. 18, 10,
40; 5. I'.iS.
Bonn, 7. 4;;2.
Bonney, Joel, millwriglit, moved to
Maciiias, 3. 178; land granted to, 3.
170.
Bonnybeag pond, 4. 10 k
Bonny Eagle pond. 2. I4l.
Bonython, .xc- Bonigiiton.
Bon.vton, Amos, 3. ISO.
Booking, Henry, lived at Black Point,
3- ••"o.
Boomazeen, .see Bomazeen.
Boone, liichard, signed jietition to
Massachusetts, 5. 241.
Boothliay, part of ("aiieanawhagen. 2.
S^'m; ])eople of ordered to relin-
quish their riglits to the states, 2.
202; formerly Tounsnml or Pen-
tecost harbor. 5. :j14, ;;'.S; 6. .18,
156, 156));, 161. :J10: \isited by
Townsend, 5. :)14; ceded to Mc-
Cobb, 6. IS; the McCobbs the
leaders of the emigration to, 6.
10; I'l-esbytcrians in. 6. 10; church
established at, 6. :!4, 155, 150; the
principal plantation in Devon-
shire, 6. 155; overrun by savages,
6. 1.55; reservatitm for the church,
6. 155; the Kev. llobert Uunlap
resided in, 6. 155; made applica-
tion for a minister. 6. 156; oriixin
of the name. 6. 156/1 ; tlie Kev.
John Murray arrived at. 6. 156,
157; left witliout a ministei. 6.
157; the Bev. John Muriav re-
turned to 6. 15S; revival at. 6.
150; the people of disti-essed dur-
ing the Kevolution, 6. 161; sent
delegates to tjui Provineial Con-
gress, 6. 161. 16)2; (ren. Eitiigow
had much property at, 6. 054; op-
posed the leaving of Murray, 6.
165, 166; lie left. 4. I61'.; cluirch
l)eo))le at, 6. !'.»'.);/; (iermans settle
at, 8. 21;;; 9. 85; lui-iitioned, 4.
.3;]0; 5. -JUL'//, .■;4>; 6. b'.s; 7. ;j7.s; 8.
2S7; 9. bU.
liarbor, not Pentecosr harbor, 6.
20^; how foriiied., 6. IJID. 311;
diieclion ^Vevmoulh would have
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS,
31
taken from, 6. 311; prob-.iMy
visitoil by ^Voylll(>utll. g. bViii;
iiuiiti<iiu'(!. 5. 'J')Oii; 6. o04, ;-;oi".,
oil-': 9. loT.
Boothl.y. H.iuy. 3. i:,',t. 20<.
Jiisopli, liinur.iiihii-iil iiolice of. 3.
and
Pop-
2'Jl ;
Sainiu'l, biotirapliioal notice of. 3.
Dootli. J. Wilkes. 7. 270.
Marv L., lier transLitioii of Martin's
History of France eiteil. 7. 4"J«.
Kobert. member of the Liironia
assembly, i. ii'.»; lived at Saco.
I. 100;;; submitted to Massachu-
setts, I. inn,!: his recoril> attcstLil.
I. .■".">-■]; signed tlie i)t'titi(in to
Cromwell, i. ■■;'.)4.
Siiiu>n. atte^tetl Kobert Bootli's
ni-nrds, !. ;;.").•;.
Thomas, lined for profanity
slander, i. :'.74.
Boot. Jesse. 4. 55.
•Jesse jr., 4. 55.
Bordeau.x. lish sent to, i. 551:
bam"s colonists arrived at. 3.
mentioned, 2. ;3Ta; 3. 2^^
7. 410.
river, 3. '_"*7.
Bordeneau. Ant., 7. 71 h.
Borland. Frans. sit^ned treaty of 1717,
6. L'lil; aiitoLcraph of, 6. 2ij1.
Borowes. 3. 21?(.
Boscowen, 4. 2S.'7. iOS.
Bossuet, Jacijues H»''ni^ne. 7. 44^.
Boston, a slave who served in the
llevolution. 3. 204; 7. 2o».>, 2;J0«.
Enjiland, i. 45, o55;*; 6. :;21.
Mass.. Greeidcaf s Statistical Views
published at, i.o; Sullivan's His-
tory published at, i. 5: settlers
from Winter Harbor went to, .1.
45; John Jocelyn at, i. 50; 3. S7,
1»0, <)1, US: Allisefs depo>iti<>u
given in, i. (');;« ; Mrs. Mai'wortli
moved to. i. 70. 12S. r_".t. l'IT. 250:
Gcorjre Clec'vcs in, i.'d. '.•5. l^yj:
Joi'dan iiujaixmcd iti. i. Iol-; 3.
44: 6. \-<j. iMi: }<ei.i,k- of .M:une
summoned to court in, i. I'M;
J<->sei)h rhijjpeu came from, i.
IbJ; home of John Phillips, i.
121, 15:!. 25'^; home of Kobert Cor-
liin, I. 121; Geo. Munjoy moved
to. I. 124. 255. 25t;; Jai'nes An-
drews moved to. i. 12^, 12;*. 217.
31,15, iil'.t; Abraham Aflams moved
to. 1. ]2(<; Walter Merry resided at.
I. 141?; Josi di Willes resided at. i.
14f),(; tile Fir.-t Cliuich of Ijecame
part owner of fireat Chcbeatr. i.
147, 15:): fJeo. Jewell drowned in
tlie liarltor of, i. 14>: home of
Hanmdi HalbKri, i. 14'.'; home
of ];dw;u-d 'I'yi'.'j;. I. 150, ;;ii;:
Mary Munjoy baptized in, 1. 15o;(;
home of Farnum. i. 154: home
of ];i> liard Callicot, i. M.;: C.ds.
Cartwri^ht and Nichols in. i. 17^!;
the Kev. John Wheelwright in. i.
lS2ir. Samuel Maverick in, i.
]S2»; Geo. I'earson in. i. I'.'O/, ;
Joshua Scottow in. i. T.''^: ,nid his
death in. 2. i;:;7" ; iionu' of S:iniiiel
Pow>l:ind. 1.20.",,,: .M:ii-> \l:u;:n
died in. i.2v>7/': home ol Henry
Crown. I. 20S; home of J(din
Mills. I. 2011, 214/*: the Al-ers
moved to, i. 214/1 ; home of John
Milliken. 1.214)/: sent ].ro\isions
to Falmouth, i. L'i'2/y: Mnt:^- held
as a hostaiic in. i. 2i-'-^: <Tindall
tried for treason in. I. i:".! : home
of John Emlicott. i. 24>: home of
James En-lish. i. 24s: .Mrs. .Mac-
worth died in. i. 25u; hoine of
Indies, I. 25-_'/i; Burroughs im-
prisoned in. I. 2t)4; lleiu'v Har-
wood moved to. i. 27": Uonie of
Bozoun Allen, i. L'70: Peter Bow-
doin moved to. i. 27'i: Stephen
Bowdoin moved to, i. L'77: Philip
Bretton moved to, i. l'77: honie
of John YouniT. i- 277: :i litic of
packets between there and Fal-
mouth. I. 27S; 4. 4<j; St(.ui;htou
at, 1.2-^0; otlicers from tne torts
sent to. i.2'Jl ; prisoners takeii t.>,
i.:!02; home of Kichard Piillin,
i.oOij; home of Jose]>li Maylievr.
I. ;oO<j; luune of the widow
Harvey, i. ;)os; Thomas Cioice
died in. i. SO-^: the widow Clarke
died in, i. :Jo-J; Syl values Davis
died in. i. -i'HV: home of Joseph
Calef. I. ol2; home of Stei)hen
Cross, I. ;j1;j; of John Orris, i.
."14; of Isaac Pierce, i. iUl: of
William Walter, i. ;]17: James
York died in. i. '-'A^: tlie Kev.
John Wheelwri<i'ht b.tnished fn>m,
I. o41: the Hutchinsons in, i.
;UL'/(: the Kev. Jonatli;in (.iieen-
leaf moveil to. i. :;5-_': John Baker
a resident of. i.;J5ii; John Doni'^h-
ton to i)e sent to. i. ;;i;>: Geo. Gar-
land and the widow Hitchcock to
be trietl in, i. •M'-'r. home of ICol'ert
Nash, I. o>.J. :js4: all cases of ap-
pieal tried in to be paid for. i.
li^tj; invaded the rij^hts oi Maine,
I. 4o*J; Dreuillett made tv,-o jour-
neys to. 1. 4'-'/-): deputtition of In-
dians to. I. 440. 441: ship arrived
at from Quebec, i. 4^i; David
Thompson lived on :in i'^la.n I in
the htirbor of. 2. 4>^(( n; TlKsina-i
Gor;,'es arrived at. 2. 5'„'i' : < nj.t.
Walter Norton sold oxc-n in, 2.
50/i; survivors of t!ie >i;irra;ian-
si;tt war to meet at. 2. b';i;. i:>7;
Sir William Phii»ps uioved to, 2.
MAINE Ill>TOinCAL SOCIETV
Boston, Mnss. — contiiuu-*!. I
l,':Vi, i*:;i; 9. <>: Alirahain .li>.i^lyn ;
niovoil to, 3. t'>S; lioiuc ^'i Ui'Ik-ccu 1
ScarK't. 3. Tn; John I'alnu'r iii"Vfd ;
to, 3. S-; liuliaii treaty oi JT-'O j
exL'1-nli.'i.l at, 3. I'y2: lirst troops :
to oiiti-r iluiiii'j; the Kov.-Uuion. 3. '
JtUi; evacuatcil l«y llowo. 3. I'.'T;
lioiin.' of Simuel ^\'al^lo. 3. iv'-'j,
oOG: John .loiu's imiuisoiu'd in,
4. 4^]; coasters to ami iroui tho ;
Kc'iiiU'beo, 4. 4(>; Slu-epscot rt-o- I
orils lost in tlie tiro at. 4. 210, (
22s, I'^O; Now York to sond a I
sloop to. 5. U; Antiii>ny Brock- |
hulls' lot tor to. 5. 11-14:" first fort ;
built at. 5. r.»T; uinihuill at used
by people of PenuKiuid. 5. -04;
g.' oOS; .Jocolyn's oiiinion of. 5.
2jo: lu>nio of (,'ai)t. Tiionias Lake, [
5. 'J.")o; the annexation of I'emi- ;
quid to advised. 5. I'li'i; the nnni- i
ber of Maine reius,'ees iu to bo \
ascertained. 5. "iT-^: the i^roat uuns '
of renvMiuid brouLiiit to. 5. l!TS;
Bomazeen sent to. 5. -.'.s:, ; Indians
in prison at. 5. i'>T. -''^>: .*?lieeiv
scot John sent as mediator at. 5.
2ST, 2S8: Indian ])risoners to be
beheaded. 5. 2'Jl: Capt. Brock-
bolls taken a prisoner at. 5. 2',»4;
lumber sent to, 5. 20'J: a company
of Scotch-Irish arrive at. 5. 11,
12; lirst Piesbyterian so.jety at,
6. 12, 1;^., 31, 32; spinning- wheel
contest in, 6. 14: lime shipped to,
6.20.21 : Albert Gallatin arrived at,
6. 'J'j. 102: Cadill ic on tlie oaprure
of. 6. 2S4, 2ST; Cadillar"s account
of, 6. 2>o. 2>(»; the prineipal city of
New Enirland in 17-13. 6. 328; 7.
213; separatists iu. 6.3^4: .lames
li proclaimed kin<4 in. 7. 53;
alarmed by the depredations of
Audross at Pemitiuid. 7.00; war
with Canada declarci at. 7. •")',•;
D"Il)orville planned an expedition
atrainst, 7. iJT; St. (/asiine in
l)rison at. 7. >4: Samuel Maverick
very useful at, 7. 140; exasperated
by Andrciss, 7. lo'J: slaves in, 7.
210; opposed the slave trade, 7.
211; slave trade lucrative in, 7.
2lL^ 213; Baptist churrh estab-
lisheil in, 7. 2:::3: French Ueet
sent to captur.'. 7. 125: defenses
stren;,'th«.ned, 7. 1"_'5; (iermm set-
tlers arrived at. 8. 213: (4en. Wins-
low embarkeil at. 8. L'24 ; a place
of ctdture iu tlie bsth century, 9.
To, TO; c<jru carried to for 1,'rind-
in;.^, 9. 30s; no ravein in, g. 3' 18:
site of tiie v. ininiill in. 9. 3o>/i;
alarmed by the mo\'-ments of
(iodfrey, 9. 323. 320; circulated a
peatiju iu Maiue to a.^k Massa-
chusetts to K'"'^"'''"" thoni, 9. 320;
nuMLTer reports sent lo by Lover-
ett, 9. :'.2it. 3:;o,i.
Assoeiation formed to pntmote
American manufa<'vure>. 4. oT,
0^: (hu k manufactured \<y. 4. uS.
AtlKMr.eum, 5. Ixii ; 6. l:;3/i.
bay, 2. 4 b/.
circuit. 7. 227.
Comnioii, 4. ■)'>\.
Courier eiteil, 5. 220ii.
lire. 4. 3'. to.
Ga/.ette. 7. 213; 8. 230, 233.
harbor, Cadillac's account of, 6.
2^4-28G; mentioned, 2. 0:^/!; 8.
22'.)/!.
Journ d cited, 5. 230;i.
Xev.s Letter i-iied. 5. 3S4.(, 3So; 7.
212; 8. llS; 9. 02, i, 01.
Batriot cited. 3. 244.
Post boy cited, 8. 131, V.]:>. 130.
Presbytery, 4. b")(i; formed, 4. 3(5;
members of. 4. 30.
records cited, i. I'OTu.
siege of. 2. 140.
Tr.iveler, 5. 3o3.
BostLiiiians. 7. 341; 9. 3-jO.
Botany bay, 6. SO.
Boueh"ette!i Col. Josepli, 8. '^O.
Bouden, Ambrose. 3. lln, lln: iu the
garrison at Black Point, i. 'S^lu.
Boudrin. (Jlaud, 5. 342.
John. 6. 342.
Joseph, 6. 342.
Mar;.:aret, 6. 342.
Bi)ularderie, De La. 7. 71/i. 77. 7S.
Boudrix. Claude, French neutral sent
to Biddeford, 3. Ho/i; claldren
of. 3. 170/1.
John, sent to Scarb^u-ouiih, 3. 17'b!.
Margaret, French neutral, sent to
.Scarborom,di. 3. 17O1;).
Mary, French neutral sent to Scar-
b(jruugh, 3. lluii.
Boulter, the Bev. HulcIi. 5. 10.
Bountv offered fur Indian sca!}>s, 3.
17ti,('.
Bourbons, the, 8. 2-^.!(.
Bourdaloue, Louis, 7. 44-^.
Bourn, Col. , 8. 220. -Ji^.
Bourne, the llun. Edward E.. fur-
nished notes for the History of
Wells, I. 3')2; ancestry oi. 8. 3.-l»;
birth, 8. 387; boyhooii. 8. 3>>,
380; at tlie South Berwiek acade-
my, 8. 38'J; entered coUe;,^e, 8.
o6'J: studied law, 8. 3'^0: aibuitted
to the bar, 8. 3.^;i: opened an
t>Uice in ?'.urfax. 8. 30o; nxjved
to Wells, 8. 300, ;;Ld; ui.'\ed to
York, 8. 301; bark to Wells. 8.
:;'.'2; trM.k the bu>in'.'ss of Mr.
D.me, 8. 302; married Mary H.
Oiipatrick. 8. 302: ehildren of. 3.
303; active in town aiY;iirs, 8.
303; iu the state le;^ishaure, 8.
lN"I>i:X TO COLLCCTIONS,
33
DTO, 097: his advite in tlio ('oail-
l«H'k in the Si.'nati'. 8. ;;;'•"). .)W:
j>rosi>L'i-ous. 8. :'j'.»i; ^asos of, 8.
.■]'.k>, o'.'T; as a lawvrr. 8. .■)'.'".
3;iS; state's att'iiiu-y. 8. :'.'.'^>;
students of. 8. -"V-'S. '.)'.>'■>: }iu\<iv <>f
inuhate, 8. .■;'.•;»- 4<U : inteii'steil in
i-hnivh nlTaiis. 8. -lo-j. -)ii:',: his
Jiistoiieal works. 8. 4n.;. -In-j ; jursi-
(Unt of the Maine Ili.-t. <■>.■.. 8.
4t>4, 400: lii> e-veniun> ).>r tlie
Sofiety, 8. 40-1, 4ii."): nieinlur of
other soeietics. 8. V<'>: tiu^ti'i,' of
Bo\vch>in eolleue. 8. 4o.";: iiiarsicd
Mrs. S. II. Lord, 8. 4o.->: his (k'atii.
8. oUT. 407: his eliaraeter. 8. 4U''.,
■iOS; mentioned, 6. oiil; articles
contrilnited by: Garrison Houses
of Yoik County. 7. H)7-]::0: Mem-
oir of, l>y lion. Edwin 15. Smith,
8. :;sii-4i")s: liis Hi<tory <>f Wells
?.ntl Xennehunk fileil, 8. :.'7."i, GUii.
Edward E., jr., 8. GP:'..
(ieorue W., 8. ;-:>>:. 4U2.
Israel W., 8. ::;s7.
John, nuirried Elizabeth Wildes. 8.
.S>7; children of, 8. :j^7.
Julia, dauLchter of Jolin. 8. .w^:
married Heniy Kin^sbuiy 8. M'W.
Julia ^laria. dauLditer of tin.- lion.
Edward E., 8. .JH:;.
Lizzie (jreene, dauuiiter of the lion.
Edward E., 8. :;'.v): die<l. 8. ;'/):;.
Marv Oliver, daughter -"f the Hon.
Edsvard E., 8. :;■'.].
Oliver, daughter of Jolm. 8. .388;
married Capt. Ivory Lunj. 8. :jS8.
.'^hearjashul), 5. xxiii. xxv.
Thomas, 8. :.'.8>.
Cajit. , headed a company to
exterminate the Imlians, 2. J'J7.
Boutelle, John, 8, 174.
Kachel, 6, r,:hi.
Col. Timothy, father
Timothy. 6, 0'.'//.
the ll<in. Timothy,
Timothy, 6. (j.ht :
tj'.hi; graduated from colleu'e. 6.
GG/i; a school teacher, 6. 70«;
studied law, 6. 7U;/ ; ]ir.t'ii( ed at
Wuterville, 6, <;;»»: held public
oiiices, 6. C'.I/n In,,: death of, 6.
GO/i; mentioned. 6. 41; 7. 4'j^.
Boutineau, Stei)hen. arrived at Eal-
nujuth, I. :.'7<), •_'77: lived in IJoston,
I. 277; married Mary Bowdoin, i.
-77; lived on tlie Xeck. i. :\V,i; men-
tioned, 6, l->').
Bowdish, Kf:^ Bowdit( h.
Bowditch, Nathaniel. 5. i'OO: his Me-
oauique Celeste cited. 5. L'OO/t.
X. In;.;ersoil, Memoir of Nathaniel
Bowditch cited, 5. 2'''0n.
William, heiuer of letter to New
■i'ork, 5, 9; {)art owner in the
ketches at Pema-iuid, 5. 9, 2;3;
of the Hon.
son of C<il.
birth of, 6.
caicli to be delivere.i lo, 5. ]0,
11. 2-\. '24: iieliti..ii 10 ('apt.
Broekholls. 5. I.'., li',; eolleetMr at
Salem. 5. '_'t;0: i-ropeny i>( his
seized by the nativi > resiued tn,
5. -t'lii; ancestiu- of Nathaniel. 5.
L'liii; menticmed. 5. l'.'i.
owd.iin. (iist apjiearanee 01 the
name. 4. 7"-^.
(•(ill.ue. lonfei-red a deuic' on (m"..
Lincoln, i. 4ti'.t; the llev. Dr.
Jenks a jirofessor in. 2. •_'L'7 :
Uiedical school foumicd. 5. xsiii;
8. 17'.': the Rev. Willi. en Alien
made ]iresident of, 5. xiix: Isaac,
P.eid overseer, 6. 77: licimded by
(Governor Bowdoin. 6. I.'.l': 8. 17i>;
Dr. Nichols president df. 6. .;74;
Parker Cleaveland anjM.inted i>res-
iilent of. 6. 401: resolutimis after
the death of. 6. 4:;.;-4:;.'>: Dr.
McKeen lu-esident of. 7. :'.7-: 3.
102: first commencement of. 7,
MS."): 8. 170: why so called, 3.
17'i; (hinatJMii fiom (ti^v. Bow-
doin. 8. 17(>: land urant to, 8.
176: first hall built, 8. 17''>: opened,
8. 170: oiiicers of, 8. 170. 177;
P2ther Shapley a trustee of. 8.
420; Prof. Woods ])resii!ent of. 8.
4.88; graduates of: E. E l^ourne,
8, :-ii'o: J. Cilley. 5. 7'.': B. P.
Dunla]>. 7, ;;'!7: (leo. Evans, 7.
4.'.s: W. J. Parley. 5. 7-: William.
Pitt Eessenden. '7. 474; CJiarles
Freeman, i.'.]2')ii: Nathaniel trro-
ton, 5. ;J01t: Samuel Merrill, i.
340; John Otis. 6. 7.:; Ji-seph
Sewell. 6. 77: J. P. Slieidev, 8.
420: Sf.lomon Thayi r. 6. ".•;7i ;
Henry Willis, 7, 474, 47-'^; men-
tioned, I. 277; 3. 101: 5. x^ii.
xxii. xx\ii.. xxix, xxx\iii. xl. li, H
2.")8, ooo; 6. 12, 01. t',4,/. lij. :U:>,
o47, 35."), ooS, MOl. ;J7.">. ■'•1'^. -i-J'f,
7. M72, ;]7o, 370, ;J:j7, 4:^2, 4",,
4-4, 4'.t2: 8. 10:], :i44. :J4.j. :>s'.»,
40.'.. 42U. 4.j0, 481, .J04, 009; 9.
174.
Elizalietli. contiibuted to llallowell
academy. 8. lOo, 101.
P^lizabeth, daujihter of Peter, mar-
ried Bolibins. I. :.'77.
Elizabeth, wife of Peter, i. -70;
children of, i. 270, 277; her will,
I. 277.
family, extinct in Massachusetts, i.
277: liecame allied with the Win-
tliro])s, I. 277; 5. 17; mentioned,
6. :^iS4.
Gov. J;imes, sf>n of Peter, i. 217;
Ids daughter manied Sir Jolm
Teinid'', 6. 17; his (hmation to
liowihdn colle<,'e, 6. 1 :,:.'; 8. 170.;
mentioned, 2, 2.j0, "J-Ji; 8. 20;'/i,
21'J, L'rf, 405.
34
MAIXF, HISTOllKAL SOCIETY
liawiloiu — oontinuod.
.)ol»M. I. :.'TT.
M;ny. dauL^litiv of riti'v. i. 277:
r.iarricd J>toi>!u'n lioiuiiu'au. i.i'77.
I'otoi". purrliasoil lain! of Aiitliony
liiackt-'lt. I. iM^. i.'7t">: inu-fhased
laiul of l'.unou'4li>. i.i.'4>: anivid
. at Falmouth, i. ■_'7'i: 6. 17; diivi'ii
from Fraiut.'. i.l'7''; his laiul titk--^
oonJirnu'd. i. L'T'': jiiUi'liast'd land
at till.' NtH-k aiui on Darlxiry
creek, i. '27(>, -'A'J: i>is K-ttor to
AViuthrop. i. •_'77: Ids family, i.
27ii, -77: mo\ od to Ijostoii. i.:j77;
Ids dL'atli, I. l77: *•{ a distin-
guished name. i. "-'77: his descend-
ants. I. 277: 6. I'-rj: i ttiiiun of. to
Andri'ss, 1.277: "liopi'ed the arti-
cle from his nanu'. i.:'.U7: wit-
nessed the siiina'.ure of Geori^e
]>randiall. i. :;ii7. "'•">'">: auto^nqdi
of, i.o()7: a Iluuuenot. 6. i:;2:
ancestor of Gov. IJow doiii and tlie
"\Vinthrops. 6. lo2: inenrioned. 6.
AVilliani, 8. 214. 214;,. 2i;>.
, married .">ir John Temjde. 6.
17.
Eo\v(hiinl.am. to be rejiresented in tlio
Pritvineial Cont:re>s. 2. 21:1: Bai'-
tist cliureli formed at. 7. L'22: Elder
Mae<)mlier preaehed in. 7. 2i'2, u'Liil.
A.^sociation. 4. ;»■">:]: S. 17^.
Bowen. irnmi.-. eriri.i>ijd Matlier's
Life of I'hip]is. 9. u. i.'S: jum^clf
critieistd. 9. :^>. -joii: cited, g. 20.
47, ."jH.
Bowers. Ann. teacher in Blue IliH
academy. 8. li;7.
Caroline, teacher in Blue Hill
academy. 8. Iii7.
Bowles, ^aniuel. 8. 447. 44S.
TiM)ina>,. .-^i;^!!!. d the petition to Mas-
.<;ac]iusctts. 5, 240.
^rc Bolles.
Bowman family, the. 4. 7S.
Jonathan. 8. 2''>ln.
!Maiy, dauuliter of Thomas. 5. 4227
4j;): marrietl L. W. Liih::ow, 5.
422, 42.;.
Tliomas. married Sarah Howard. 5.
422. 42:J.
Judjre , 6. 'j?>.
tlie IJev. . 4. 272.
Boxford, 2. 144: 6. '-'M').
Boyd, tlie Bev. Alexau'ler. preached
at Cieoru'etow n. 2. sj. 1 : 6. :j.j : moved
to Xev.casfle: 6. :j:'r. liisinissed. 6.
X;{; settled In lioothbay, 6. 1.7*;.
Jame.s, married Su^ama Cuflin. 4.
241: his desieiida!;rs. 4. 24i/(.
Gen. Jolin Parker, 9. l>.j. j
iJoliert. 5. Hi. [
Tliomas. I. 'Ay.',. .7l'.7: bio;^raphicai ;
notice of. .7;jl, .7;;2. j
the Bev. William, 6. 11. I
, of rort-^moulli. 4. 27-'>.
Boyes. Anlipas. 8. 2oS)i.
r.ovlston, Nichohis. name assunifd !i\
V\ard llallowell. 7. 404.
r>rackett. .\nn. wife of Antliony. es-
cape of. I. 224. 2:;-">; 3. Ill: ^ip-
j)roximate date of her ileatli, i.
2:'>-"i: her chiMreu. i. 2:;'>.
A Tin. tlau,L;litcr of Anthony, i. 2:>"/i.
:)fu;.
Anthony, of Bi>cata(iua. jirobahh-
faiher of Anthony of Falmoutli.
ami Thomas, i. l.'i.'i;;.
Antlionv of Falmouth, married Ann
Mitton, I. 117. I".4. l.")7. 20.".. I':;.-.;
purchased land. i. 122: had nu-
merous descendanls. 1. 127 : moved
to Falmoutli, i. I'i4: cidarued his
farm. i. ].")4: witness against II.
.Jordan, i. 172: con>t;dile, i. 17'i:
a resident of Falmoulh. i. l>'i,,.
K"). 2i<;. 21^. 21'.'. i';;o/,, 241, .:■•■..
.■]10; aciioii hnamht a;j;ain>t. i.
Is.'); a juror, i. I^>^: comn!i>-
sioner. i. r.>7. 2''il. 2'^;;. 2s4 : lan>l
e-ranU'ij to. i. 204 : solrl hind ;o
}*lunJoy. I. •_'04. -jo.",, -j:,:,; Ids
cattle killed by Indians, i. l'>;
taken prisoner, i. 2lv>. •_'2I. 2-,o;
3. Ill: esea])e of his famiiy. i.
1^24: 3. Ill: at Back cove. r. •_'!'.'.
:;r.i: his niarriaiie to Su<annai!
Drake, i. 2:].*.. 2:;i;. 241; chil.lr.'ii
of. I. 2:;.7. 22'''i(. :>!'■•: di>iiute cun-
cerniiii;" the disposal of his ini'p-
eity. I. 2.17: aiii'ointed a lieut-. n-
aiit. I. 241: selectman. 1.24.7: sold
land to Fcter Bowdoin. i. 24'<,
270: puri'iiascd land of ^lorouu'h.
I. 24'.": aj'iuaiseil Geo. Munjoy's
estate. I. S)''), 2")7: as a trustee, or
rejuesentative. i. 2C(7, 271. 2>:'..
2S4, .'■|.")4: in command at Fivt
Loyal 1.' I. 2(vS, 270: pay for ids
.services, i. 2i)S: to have commarid
of all the soiiiier- in Casco. i.
270: signed jietition to (Jov. Bra^i-
streel. i. 2s-']; autoiirajih of. i.
l.'^4: defended the character of
Capt. Lo.-khart, i. 2i:tl : ur;ied the
<:oveinment ti) send assistam-e to
Casco. I. 2'.i2: his farm the srene
of battle, I. 2'.14-L''.'';: alarm given
by bis sons, i. 2'.'4: horses left in
his orchard, i. :]ii4: return to Fal-
moutli. I. :;<ii;; killed, 1. :J<>'"': a
man of inlluence. i. -"JOij; a rela-
tive of Anthony Libby, i. ^J'Jl;
jiaid part of Burroughes* i)assau.'e
money. i..3l'0: selectman, i. •'.2:;
.sigrieil tiie i)etition to tlie kiiiii. J-
402; mentioned, i. l'J2, 200, L'-Jo.
5.70; 4. l-;2.
AntlKJiiy jr.. i. 23.7: owned a farm
at Back cove, i. 2:i0;( ; died at
Falmouth, i. 2.J0n; taken prisoiior,
INDEX TO COLLKCTIOX?.
3r.
1. ?n2. r.Oo: csoa^ird. I. :W''i: of Zacli-.uiah, son of Antlioiiy. i.'iy'i:,
j^riMt scrvi'.'o (luiinu the w.tr, i. -'^h;.
:iOi>; jniivod to r.Kstcii, I. ;'.(it>; mar- Zii>i>ora1i, (lau'j;]iti*r of Antlioiiy, i.
rietl Sarali Kni-rhl. 3. •Jit".. -j:;!",)). ;".0(').
Antlioiiv. si>n i>f AuiIi.'iin jr.. a inpc r)ra(kliy. William. 4. :"".(■,.">.
inakL'i. i. :!o.;; liis i>,.su-niy .sold nia'Diury. llic ]lou. Dion. i;ra<iuatO(i
liis land liuiit-. I. :;oi'i. fr-un Hcrwick a<ailcMn>. £ loo;
Klini>r. dau^iu^-r of AiitluMiy. 1. mcntioiu'd. 8. 421.
•2-')'\ '■'•'■*•: iiK'.iviod I'dcliard rulliii.
I. ;!'!!>.
lamily, livr-t appfaraiioo of. i. 122,
l.Vxi; early in Xcw Enirland. i.
\')A)i: a common name in I'.oston.
I. l.j'oi; nKnti.>ned, i. 124; 6.
i:]:l
Jane, danuiiter of Anthony. i.2;'i1/(.
oOC.
Jo.-;lina, .^^old Peak's inland toTn'tt.
I. 14".'. l.")(); .son of Thomas. i.2:]U/;.
oOn; hi.s i)io|ierty in Maine, i.
2:in/(: <lied in (Jiienland. i.2.;(>ii:
lii.s children, i. •SAOir. siuned the
j)etition to C,oy. rjiadsucet. i.
2s;]; date of his birtli. i. -'M;
lived at Falnnouh. i. ;;_<>.
Daniel. 4. .'IM. ■-'■W.
family, 4. 2')'i.
(leor-e. i. 11 : 5. Hi-
Capt. Jahez, de])osition of. 4. Ho,
114: in command of .^t. (icoi'.re's
fort. 4. 1 l<l. 147. lf.-<: 7. ITs; letTvr
sent to. 4. 141-.. 147: refu» ■! to >ell
rum ti)the Indians. 4. 1-1): in com-
mand of the fort at Thom iston.
7.:J2."): tn-deved the Tarra.nliiics to
de])art. 7. :5-:"i. -'VJ*''; mentioned. 4.
ItV.t, 17*1, isl: 5. :174.
Jacob. 2. 140: 4. :.'.i4.
the Hon. .lames W.. 6. n.".".. -t!!. :m>=;
8. iii: Memoir of tlie Hon. Naliian
(.TilYord. 9. 2:;.")-2.j7.
Jeremiah. 8. ^I'.il.
Joshua jr.. son of .Joslma. i. ^'ZOii: ' Job. 4. 314. :!!•',».
died in Falmouth, i. 2:'.o,(.
Kezia, daughter of Anthony, i.
•Jo'jH. oOi>: married Joseidi 3[ay-
lem, I. ;]0().
Mary, dauuhter of Anthony, i. 2;;.'o).
oub: married Xatlianicl Whilticr,
I. :Ji)n.
Mary, d.ianhter of Thomas, i. 2;;o)i.
oliii; mrarieil ( iiristopher Miteh-
ell, I. :]<)''>: cliildren of. i. :'.'>i').
Maiy. ^\ile of Tliojnas. i. 2.Jo.
Kieluird. bio;4raphieal noiice of. i.
1o4n, l.")."-,;.''
Sarah, daui;hter of Thomas, mar-
ried John IJill, I. 2-)>)ii. ;>.'»;.
Seth, son of Anthony, i. 2:;."(. 002.
• CO'J; killed nt Falmoiith. i. oO-_',
oOt'..
fitreet, 6. l."4.
John. 4. 022. 02:]. ;)3G.
.losepli. 2. 12.-).
Moses. 2. 114. 110.
Theophilus. 3. 1S4.
Capt. Thomas, in command of the
fort at Aollis. 2. 14<o mentioned.
4. 147. b'.4. b''i'.. 244.
Deacon Thoma.s. 2. bJs.
Theoiddlus. read the letter of ("apt.
Mowatt to the peoph, of Fal-
moulli. 5. 44:;: moV( d to ^\•^\-
buryi'ort. 5. 44:;/(: juih^e of the
supreme court. 5. 44;](/.
William, married the wi'iosv of
.Samuel Maverick, i. \>'Iii.
Wvman. 4. :'.-';i.
[Jraddoek, Gen. Edward. 8. 223. 230,
21)3.
— , of Great Britain. 4. 32:'.
Susannah. daiiLrhtcr of Anthony, i. Bradford. 2. 13'.i. 144: 4. 2.")2. .;73>. 3,i;c.
230/i, oO'i; manied Samuel Proc-
ter, I. 23iJa. 3oij.
Susannah, wife of Anthony, her
children, i. •.'■M/i.
Thomas, numerous descendants of.
I. 127: moved to Falmi>uth. i.
154; married Mary Mitton. i. l')l.
1.".7, 230/(, 2(;i I. ;;()(•.': livfdat Claik's
].oint, I. l.")4. -juo: to snp])ort his
mother-in-law, i. I."v4: shot. i. •_'20.
221; wife and children itrisomrs.
I. 220, 221: wife killed, i. :.'3vl;
children of. i. :.'3o. :;oi;; coiivL-yed
land to fo.-o. .^{unjoy, i. 2'>~ : mar-
ried a daughter of 'i'iiuddeus
Clarke. 6. 132; jnentioned. i. 2<J4.
2U0. L'p;.
William, lived in New Iiami»-hiro.
I. Ih'in] .sent by Cajjt. Ma.^on. i.
15-J/t.
the Kcv. Aldcn, one of tb." founii-
ers of the Ma-s. Hist. Soc. 2. 11a:
meiitioneil. 4. 330, ooOh. 331; 6.
s.>: 8. i(;i. i-o.
Jonathan, 2. 1 13.
Joshua. 4. 3f)4.
Nathan. >iuned tlie pi-tition to
Charles 11. i. 402.
Perez, found the Plymouth ■■hartei.
1.3'.';/: 9. li'2: signed llic ireaiv
of 1717. 6. 2>i2; auto^r.qdi of, 5 .
2*12.
S.. 3. :;;;o.
Goveinor. William, received crant
on tlie Keniiebei: river, i. 70: 2..
42», 20l'. 20;!, 27'): 8..L'"3. traiis-
ferred the same to the I'lvmonlh
colony. I. 70: 2. 27'): 8. L'o>". : ^ ilenl
of the };rant. i. 70: 2. -Ivir. cuuti^
sellor for liobert Goi^'es, 2. 43.7;
15902^^9
oO
MAIXK in>TOKICAT, SOCIKTV
J5i:\ilfiM-(1. Gcvcnior, Willi:iin-- cont'd.
Iftttv to Sir Foniinando (tor^i's,
2. .">">( f It; S. •iO."); trailed ar >i>n-
lioi^an. 5. 171, IT"-'; ooiuphiiuod of
tlie Massarlmsotts Bay I'olony. 5.
:.'1.'>: mt'iitioiu'il. i. .■'),'-)i; 2. 7i".
1".'4; 5. xlvi. -.ML': 8. l'om. :u\: 9.
:;i;": Ills History oi xhv Plyiuouth
IMantation citt-d. i. .'V.i: 2. 4'-'"i,
■ilii: 5. 14-4i(. 170. 171. 171/(. 1S4,
lS4ji, IS.".. ISi'./i. ]>7, i;<7/f. l!'S)i,
204)/. ilo/i. L'liwc 6. W'.hi: 7. ol-o-S,
00. o7. -"m/-: 8. :201-L'(>o; g. :'o."n.
Major William. 2. l.>], i:;4; land
crantod to. 2. i'-^'>.
Brat'iU'v. tho Ki v. Caleb. 8. ISO.
the lion. Samuel A., 4. •J7'.'/(.
C\.l. . 9. 1S4.
Bradshaw. Kiehard. received a jvitent,
I. 4S;i. ^0/(. .")•■;.■): sold his ilaiiii to
("leeves and Tucker, i. 4S/(. 'r-). .".">,
r>:>>, o04; did n^'t Iohl:' ikcuvv his
dand. 1. o.'): date oi his i>ati.nt. i.
b'-j'-in.
Brndstreet. Andrew. 4. oOG. "00.
.lolm. 4. o_'l, .-'.e^.
.Simon, governor of Massachusetts.
1. 2SJ: resumed the .u'overn'ueiit
of Maine. 5. 'I'-^: hrouelit the
guns from remaquid to lio-ton.
5. 2~,S. •27!'»: letter of. citni. 5.
'JSI)i. '2~'2ii: menrioned, 3. ;'.•".:', ; 5.
8ft, Uii>: 9. --. -J'.K :;:>7. ■■]'-:. ■■■■i.
Brady. Sijuire . of llu.xtc.ii. 4. :;41.
Scjuire . of Ne\\ huryport. 4. ■J'.'^.
Bragdon. Arthur. Lri'an<l jur\ hkiu. i.
:)71: liv. d at Kirrery. i. Ol.'*: ;nai--
ried Elizaherh Tucker, i. '■]['>;
nieetin;.:s held at his house. 3. \'>'.<;
site of his house. 3. 1-"j1': woundeil
at Castine, 3. i'04. :^0'); bicjtrraidd-
oal notice of. 3. 2"S: menrioned.
9- 3S2.
Elijah. 3. 170.
fiideon. 3. i-'i''':!.
Isabella, married Hichard Kin:,'. 3.
214: children of. 3. L'14; de.itli of,
3-214.
Thomas, grand juryman, 1. 07<i;
a.ssaulted ]:ichard White, i. o7*'':
.signed the jietition to Charles il,
I. 402.
S<domon. 3. ]US, 205, 200; bonthe at
his house. 3. 200.
C'apt. . 8. 20-^.
Bragett. sft iJrackett.
liraidstune. the Laird of, 6. 0.
Brainerd, David, expelled from col-
lege. 6. ■','-.].
Braiiitrcf. home of John Saunders, l.
I'y-j. 2.".<;. !.'.>: home of ];i<]iard
Brackett. i. I^j'jh: Qqo. Miuijoy jr.
died at. :. :.'■"';: home of E-vieiience
Otis. i.;jl4; mentioned, 2. 14.j. 1.^7;
3- lOO/i; 4. -jl-^.
BramliHll farm. i. 134: 6. 1.j2.
Branihall. George, jmvcliased land of
Kdward Allen, i. 127. 14 1 : title of
his land conveyed to William
Vau^han. i. 127: a hill iiamed for
him. I. li.'7: lived at rortsmouth.
I . L'4 1 . .'i.'iO : moved to Kaluuuith.
T.241: had a huge farm. i. 24>:
trustee for ralmouth, i. 1:71. ."i." 4 ;
killed. I. 2".''Wi; his cliildren. i.
•2'.H)n. ;'>07. :'>">: moved Irom I'over.
I. oOO: a tanner and a farmer, i.
oO(). .S07 ; his family moved to
Plynsoutli. I. 007: autograph of.
1,007: lived on the Neck. i. 010:
paper.s relating to, i. '^'^'>. •">•"•';
letter and goods from .^^o(lre. i.
.5.")0. ;").")7; assurety for Libby, i.
.")."H) ; received an ai^prentice. i . ."i."<f!.
Geo. jr., son of (Teorge. i. 2'.'o,i : lived
at Ilingham. i. Oo7. ■Oos,
Hannah, daugh.ter of (Jeorge, i. :".0>;
married Jonathan Aall. i. Oos.
Joseph, son of George, i. 2i'twj:
lived in Bostim. i. OOs: died with-
out issue. I. OOS.
Joshua, son of George, i. 20tbK re-
turned to Falmouth, i. OoS; moved
to Plymouth, I. OOS.
BrandialTs hill, named for George
Brandiall. i. 127: boundary betwt-eu
Sanford and Wells, i. ;;0ij.
Bruide. Selin, 7. ;;20.
William Thomas. 6. 410.
r.raniion. . 3. O.'.ti.
Br.mdy, \Vinter"s dealings in. i. 71.
72; called acjna vit;c. i. 7i-. : rea-'on
for the large use ot. 3. 0,7. o>.
Branford. John, signed the petiiion
to Bradstreet. i. i^SOi; ; lived ar Fal-
mouth. I. :;i'.'.
Bratrle, Tiiomas. one of the Ker.m--
liec, ]>uridiasers. i. 44; 2. 2'.'0. 270;
mentioned. 8. '20S/(: 9. 02/1.
Brawnde, Capt. . master of fhe
Na(dieen: 7. 020; obliged t-. buiid
new lishing lioats, 7. 02o: his (.].;n-
ion of the fur trade and li>herv. 7.
020.
Bray. John, signed petition to r'harh-s
II. I. 402: a son ot Bieiiard. i.
200)/; lived at Casco bay. i. l'O'W/.
Bichard, lived at Main'> i>"int. i.
114; a juror, i. IS.'). 1S>-: lived at
Casco i)ay. i. 200//; sold land to
Atwell, I. OIS: signed i^etition to
Cliarles 11. i. 402: own.-d half of
Cousin's island, 2. 171.
the Bev. Sullivan, preached at Bath.
2. 228.
■Brazil. 2. ."/.»: 8. .•;:'.2.
Bream, Benjamin, married Elizabetii
•IngleK. I. 2."j2/i.
Bni.euf Jean de. 6. 219.
Bieda, treaty of. 5. 240; 6. !10: 7. :j2.
l/.r,.
Brcedon, C'apt. Thomas, 7. li'J,
IXDEX TO rOLLECTIOXS.
:^.7
BrriDO, John, ]nirrlin>o<l one-iinartor
of House isl.uKl, I. 1"1: witiussrd
the tlceii of Goo. Man joy, i. .^.Vj.
liu-mon, Cronnaiiy, 8. .JOT-
Maim-, 9. ]2-).
Bronto island, ij;rantoil to Drereton. 2.
4 (.'•;(.
Ihcnton, Jalileel. son ..f (;,.v. Wil-
liam, g. 4(); apjiointod collector dI'
i-ust.mis, g. 4';, 47: ii]i]>o>eil tio\.
riiijis. g. li;, 4"^. ■':;: ^v!iy lie was
given a i-oniinissi.ui. g. 47: at-
teini>tod to set ui> a custom-house.
9. 47, 4S; c.Tusrd ill fceliuLT amoni;
the merchants, i. 4'.i: ordered to
sto]) his interlei'ince. g. 40; c(un-
j)lained of Phips. 9, 4'.t, ."<4: went
to KuLrland. g. .")4 : charui-d Pliips
with corrupiion, g. -"4.
Governor William. 9. 4i'i.
Brereton, Susanna, married Edmund
Lenthall, 2. 4i)/).
.Sir William. iHirehased arrant from
John Gory-es. i. loit: 2. 4t>)(: be-
came possessed of property in
Massachusetts. 2, ila: sent over
settlers, 2. 470: his land ^rrant
conflicted with tlie i^rant to Mas-
.'^achusetts, 2. 47/*; did nut contest
his case. 2. 47/'-
IJressani, Pere Jusepli, 6. 211, •_'12: his
delation cited. 6. L'l:J//, l'14/(. 21^/^
Brest, 8. 120.
Breton, 2. 7tVf.
Brettt)n. Ann. i. 277-
Da'.id, I. 277.
Elizabeth, married John Young, i.
2 I 7.
Jane. i. 277.
Mary, i. 277.
Peter, i. 277.
Philip, arrived at Falmouth, i. 270:
l»urchased land, i..:.'70: dropped
the French article, i. 277: a riir-
ger, I. 277; moved to Boston, i.
277; death of, i. 277; mentioned,
6. r.Hi.
Bachel, i. 277.
Sarah, i. 277.
Brevoort. Henry, his assistance ac-
knowled<:ed. 2. 70'/.
Brewer, formerly Se^eundedunk. 7.
IS; mentioned. 4. 110: 5.;]>2/(; 7. 20,
i)S.
Lieut. J., I. .501 *i.
the Rev. Josiah. 7. PW, 104.
Col. , 7. 1:^, l"^.
, married Mary Gyles, 3. '.'A An.
Brewerton. .•<fe Breieton.
Brewery built at Halh.wcll. 4. 4'j.
iJrewster. Sir David. 6. 411.
Kdward, 2. I'j.
Dr. Pioyal, married Dorcas Cothn. 4.
240,!.
Brewster's i:->land, called BroS'^eilhint.
6. 284.
Price, the Ucv. Kdward, 6. 27-
Brick island. 2. 204.
l^-icks maile at ( l.iy cove. i. 244/i;
scarcity of. 2, 2S4; made at Ilailow-
cll, 4. o.").j; brou'^ht from Ariowsic.
8. 212/1.
Brickyard cove. g. 14S.
jioint. g. 1 IS.
P>rid.L;e. -Scarborough i)iesenfeii for
not having' oin'. 3. 7>: desirrd !>y tin
Indians. 4. 1>1.
Bridi^e ami Williams. 6. 'Al
Bridge. F.dmund. his daughter mar-
ried Arthur Lithuow. 5. 41<, 422;
mentioned. 8. 2>^.
family. 4. 7S.
the Hon. James, jud^'c of jnobate.
6. .')'.•: graduated from Harvard
colle;;e, 6. ."/.»; practiced in Au-
• gusta. 6. ."j".i: agent for tlir Ken-
nebec in-oprietois, 5. ."lO: retind
from tiie bar. 6. o;», UO: bank
president, 6. (30; deatli of. 6. t>0;
one of the Kennebec j)roprietors.
8. 2OS/1: mentioned. 4. 7. 10; 5.
xliii; 6. 41. 07. OS; 8. ■■]■-'>'.). .UI, ;;4;;.
:]44.
Martha, dauuhter of Edmund, inai-
ried Arthur Eithgow, 5. 41,'-. 421';
Nathan, a native of Dresden. 6.
"07; practiced at Gardiner. 6.07:
in Xorth Carolina. 6.07: returned
to Diesden, 6. 07; character uf. 6.
67, 0<.
Sheriff , 4. 10.
Samuel I., g. 70.
, of Yassalboro, 4. •?.77.
Bridger, John, survevor-general, 2.
2O0.
Bridges, Elder , i. 328.
Bridgewater. England, i. -loiin.
Mass.. 2. 14.'j, ls7; 5. xxiv, xxix; 6.
:571.
Bridgman's Copp's Hill Epitaj)hs
cited. 5. 'Sy^jii : 9. 0.1.
Brid^tou, 4. -'j-y-K o50.
Maine, 4. 2^0/o
academy, incor]iorate<l, 8. 170: en-
dowed, 8. 17.1; teachers in. 8. 17:;.
Brief Narration, The, original title
l)age described, 2. S; original pre-
face. 2. 8, 9; .sec Gorges, .Sir Fenii-
namlo.
Brigadier's island. 4. 024; 7. 70/(.
Briggs, the Bev. Avery, 8. 17>^. 170.
Daniel, 2. 12<.
Kebecea, married Benjamin Hal-
lowell, 7. 40.1.
the Bev. Otis, teacher at Hamji'b-n
academy, 8. 108; teacher in Wis-
ca>set. 8. 170: mentioned, 8. 17t.
Willi;un. 2. II.").
Brigham. j-^lijah, 2. 201.
, 4- --i-T-
Mrs. , 4. O27.
;^8 AIAIXE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
3>ri;^li1(-,n. Knulaiul. 7. 4<>0. 1 Infinnmy. 5. l")-{.
M;i>s.. 6. >'.*: 7. ;W2. . Miisvuni. 3. "JS-l. ■J'.th;: 9. ."'.i'L'/). ;;•;«>.
Diiiiilu 111, 6. .'7. '■ navi<;alii>n itn icasid with the
F.riiuhall. .v<f' JJranihan. trrowtli of tlir lishniis. 5. 14").
IJiiinmor llats. tlie supposed lioaii- ]iailiaiiuiit. i. 4>t;.
(juaiU-rs of Bashalia. 7. ",'^. i'loNiiKH's, tlir, siiiiihiiity of tlic
Briinnier.'^the Hon. Maitin. 8. 4'.>-J/i. Indian diaUt is in, i. li::,;.
IJrindh'V. Francis. piopii(.-tor;a TunKi- sottU'HU'uts in Norili A nu ii< a, .■>•'!.■
qnid.'s. :".i):!. :li)4. l)ou,<:las. William.
Brinks. Diian, pauiitie of Lyt,'^inia. Ui ittany. 7. l'4S.
I. -i'ui. ' I'liitron oajti', sii' ("ape Breton.
Bristol, Eng'laml, Sir Ferdinando Biixhani. i. 'A't'^n.
Gorges taken pi i--niu'i- at t lie sie<:e | Broad bay. .lolin rime settled at, i.
of. I. Vij; 3. ;;s; home of Cahot, : oS/i, ;;;'; 5. 1>;;: houndary of \Val-
2. 14f? II. l'>: the inerehants of ', do"s patent, i. 4.">: home of John
lifted out .in expiedition to Amer- j Phillips, i. 1!'.»: now ^Valdohoio.
iea, 2. ISa, •_'!(/. ."-de; 5. 14S: 7. \ 4. .•;2',); 5. 404: 8. 2\'-)ii[ jiossihle
;ov»;i; interested in fishinu'. 2. i.'n,(; i date of Bieree's settling; at, 5. Is4;
j.V.].\. o-Jl ; ropham's expedition j Germans settled at. 5. 404; 6. :]22.
-■'■■' *■ " ■• "•" '■' •• ;;2:J: 9. S(l: (ien. Samuel Wal(h>
liereditary lord of. 6. •;■_'■"), •VJ>'.:
-1. ,.;,.f: V 4-1, -..-:.^ v e.
7.1:5:;. 'i'l\\ ropham's expedition
sailed from, 2. I'.'if, i':'.": .'^ir Fer-
dinando Gciru'vs lived near. 2. l'-'k'.
.'tic, •■|4'f:rapt. Norton sailed from. ' deseription of the provimx' of, 6.
2.4'.i; the merelr.uits of sent Slant ;';27, 'nl>\ indueeinents held out to
lotike posse>-^ion of Monhep,'an. ; Germans. 6. ;l-'>-:'.:;i ; mentioned,
2, .")U(/: ohtained a eharter for ; 2. s.'xi ; 4. I'lS; 5. l>s,(. :i():;, 4o'j : 6.
lands at Bemaquid. 2. .")0i/: per- oiiT: 7. -Ji't;.
petuates the memory of KoKert cove, saw-mill hnilt at. 2. 1.^1 ; meii-
Akhvorth. 2. "i(j((. '>\ii\ ciptured tinned, i. l-'^ii; 6. :;<to, :;ii.'>.
hy Gorires. 2. 72": captured by Broailbay. the sell.. Beuben Bishop
Cromwell. 2. 7"-'(/; united to Bema- killed on board the. i. 4(17; tlie
quid, 5. 147: early interested in sick to be placed on, i. 40.S, 4tJL'.
American diseovi-ry. 5, 14S: 7. VZ'-\. farm, 8. IWn n.
;'2l: did not lool; \■.^\ -om rument Broadhead. John Komoyn. 6. 27C.
aid. 5, 14S: 'Ihoiu is Aldworth Broadbridue, Bieliard, i. 24U; lived on
mayor of. 5. 1."m; Waymouth ar- the Nerk, i, :;i'.',
lived at. i;. :;:'.2; mculiiJiird. i. :;i). I'.voadstaiis, -j. r.s.
2;>i'; formerly Bemaquid, 5. i:'.'4.
o02; rec(jrds drstroy(_'d. 5, ;jii:.';
ce(k(l to MontLrumery. 5. l>:ealled
Ilariiii'.:ton. 6. ]>■: a seat (.A I'res-
bytt'riani>ni. 6. :;.">: MeLean
preached at. 6. :;.": Bieslyteiian
ehurch or;:anized at, 5. ir.u; men-
tioned, 2. 2:12 : 4. :;2'.t, :;:!0: 5. 14"
^iivi'inoi' of Boston, 5. 11-14; Bow-
ditch's ]H-titicm to, 5. I."). Iti: letters
to Knapton. 5. 24-2.s. :U, ;'.2; letters
to Sharp. 5.47, 4s: letti r to Joceiyn.
5, ."■)>. ."/.»: letter to Lawrence Dennis.
5. (■)7, bS; susjjected of plottimr. 5.
■.,-._ — cj. .,_., .,.,... -,. .-,,, ;,'.(4; a prisoner in Boston. 5. :;'.'i;
-io;^,. ;J70; 9. :;:;. \-j.i. ;;c,t;; Hi.story mentioned, 5. S, 17, b'.l, 70, 70, \:'M.
of. .s^-e Johnston, John. Brock, the Bev, John, sent as a
N. II., named for Bristol, England. , preacher among the Indians. 9. '.Vl~.
2. 'A(i. 1 y27n; biograi>hical notice 01. i.
K L. 4. 2';".', I o27»( ; mentioned. ;j7''. :i77, :;7'.i. :'.>!'.
Bri.- 1 .w. .wt Bri.- to!. Brocklebanks, , of Bowle\. 4. :;-2.
Briiatsnia. 3. 2s;t. i Brockwell, the Bev. Giiarles. attended
tile, Ainohrs tro,,],s on, I. 502. i Gov, Sjiiiley to Xoriidgewocii, 6,
l^rifish ai(hive<, 5, i',-,7. ■ r.t2; 8. i'2."i, '2-_'.'.„. 24!: jneaehed a!
channel, i. wj: 2. l.',": 8. 12S, | Falmouili, 6, l;/2; his tk.i trine .-••-
<.'ollee House. Bo-.ton, 8, 2n/<: 9. .j.">. tensive, 8, 2L'<.
emj.il e. the. 7. •_'-j7. Broens. , hi.^ cattle de.-.ti-oyed, fi-
enij>ire in AiiKTic:;. 5, 11^2/*. ll.j/i.
government, luuuiiiceni ypiril of, 2, Bromiiehl. Abi'^ail. married William
'•^«- I Phillips, 7. 2:;4.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS,
30
I'.ptscy. 7- '2:15, 2r,0.
Mrs. i-:., 7- -'o";«.
.)(.!m. 7- •-'•il, 2;;."). J:'!).
M;irv. m,.nie(l AV. D. Puwoll. 7. 2:^1.
Sarili, mm rit'd .It rt'nu;ib 1). rowoll,
7. 2o4, '_';;>: ik-atli of. 7. 2:N.
nroii'jniart. Alox:m<lrc, 6. li»'.>, 411.
JJnx.k larni. 8. 442.
]?ri.oklii'l.l. 2. 14.-.: 4. 24'.>/(. 2f,l. :U4.
Hrtx'kiii. IK'iiry. 3. ll"; in ihc -;iiri-
.soii at IJlai.k I'oint, i. l'l''w;.
UrockliiK', 2. 14."); 5. xlv, Iv; 6. '.](ui.
Hl"'Hlklvil. I. .'>52;l.
IJr..ok."Natiian, 2. s. 10. 11.
Brook.-i, tlie Rev. Edwanl. ]irear]ied in
North Yaimoutli, 2. 1ST.
(iov. John. 3. o4i).
Lord, 9. ;>iio.
Thonias. t-omniander of the Adven-
turer, 5. IG'!.
, 8. l'.M».
Hroolc-ion. William. 7. 2>^T.
Urooksvilk', 4. 10."); 5. :;.<4(i.
l)M».-;sc!lant inland, .same as Urew.'^ter's
island, 6. 2S4.
Hro.ss river, i. 440.
Hrother"s islan<ls, the. i. 152.
Ihonaire. 7. 24^.
JJroiiiUau. M. de. governor of Aeadia,
7. t;u.
Brown, a Seotidi-Irisli name. 6. 19.
Alexander, killed. 2. 275.
Anio.s, died, i-. i)'-V-',.
Capt. Andrew, in the iiarrisnn at
Black Point, i. l'2T»: suOmitteii to
Massachusetts, i. ;!si;: 3. 40. T">.
7tj; a witness against Phipj'en. 3.
75; lived at Black Point. 3. T<J:
site of his farm. 3. '>'•: ehildi-en
of. 3. "li; his house ;4uarded hy
Capt. ^Vinc;oll, 3. loi); trustee for
Scarborough. 3. P]n. l':;:',; le<i a
company to break up the ^settle-
ment at Norridu'cwook. 3. l.Oo;
n-.eutioiiiil. 3. 110, 124. ]'>'>.
Andrew jr., 3. llu; in the 'garrison
at Black Point, i. 2:.'7i(: son of
Capt. Andrew. 3. 7'').
Arthur, i. s."; Mitmss a:,'ainst
Cleeves, i. 7;^: d(claralio)i of. i.
1-in; referee in tlie case of Cleeves
rs. Winter, i. 74.
Benjamin, 7. 2Si: 8. ;j.'>0.
P.et.-^ey, 4. i'^4.
Cliarles, 3. 110; in the ;_'arrison at
Black Point. i.'SJln; S'jn of An-
drew, 3. 7').
claim at Pcniaquid, 2. S7/*; settled,
4. 2;;:].
I)orothy. 9. 200/,. :](il. ."^.70.
Eliza, mai lied August in John. 1.244.
f^lizabeth, dau^'hter of Lzekiel, 4.
:J17.
Elizabeth. (Lumhtcr of Cajit. H. V.
4- 2SU;,, 2S4: marri'd Col. J. B.
1 Csgooil, 4. 2tiU/i.
Ezekiel. 4. .•■',17.
the Pev. Thomas, 7. -{'VZ.
the Pev. Krancis. tauuii; divinity to
.buiathan (ireenleaf. i. ;'>-52: jiresi-
diMit of Dartnuuitli colleice. 5.
xlviii: mentioned, 2. li'l; 7. .■;7i';
8. 175. ISO.
Capt. lU'ury Y.. owner of the pres-
ent Brownliehl. 4. 1:70. L'^O/, ; had
a line house for that time. 4. 27'.'.
i!S(i; biouraiiliieal notice of. 4
2S0), ; dau.i;hier of. 4. 2^0//, l'S4;
site of his houst-. 4. •_'>!/(. •_'>('>;
controversy about liis lioundarv
line. 4. 2S1«; owner of West In-
dia plantation. 4. 2s2: numbered
the ])eople of Fryeburi;'. 4. 2S-J;
l>lantcd a larue tract. 4. 2>i!; men-
tioiud, 4. 2S1, L'>;). 2s:j/i, 2S4, 26(3,
Lieut. Jac(di, 6. '■]'■]<.
John, of Bristol. Entrland. 7. l-'>5;
acquired a title to I'ematjuid, 7.
V\'i\ title set a<ide. 7. l-','!.
J(din. of New Hailioi. purcliased
land on the I'enratiuiil ri\er and
Musconuus island, i. .'30: 5. ISo,
IMJ: 9. 122: in the iiarrison at
Black Point, i. 227*<; siuneil the
petition to (Jov. Bradsti'eet, r.
I. 2s:-;/); lived at Purpooduck, i.
olO, :!2(i: lived at New Harbor. 2.
50". .s7//: Pemacpiid point ^'ranteil
to. 2. 50(/; (k'ed executed l^y .Som-
erset to. 2. S7/(. 2:;7: 5. 101, 102:
his deed couilictcd wirii fjiat of
Aldwortli and Eldrid'j;e. 2. ^-7/i;
the cause of many controversies,
4. 2;]o; claims comiprom.isud. 4.
'S-]'^,: united with .fohn Pierce. 5.
1S5. lsi'>: tleposition of. 5. ]s>;(;
SL-nt to New England by Pierce
and Jenness^ 5. 101; called "of
New Harbor.'" 4. 2:;;): 5. 101; his
deed from .Samoset a Ixmndary
between barbarism and civility, 5.
I0;j; his family, 5. 104;;; not a
hermit, 5. 104: completed the for-
mality of Sa!noset"s sale. 5. 105,
107; moved to the Kennebec lii\ er,
5.224: purchased land of Pobin-
hood, 5. 224; signed petition to
Mass.. 5. 240; his purchase from
the Indians, 9. 1:^2. 12;J: his
ilaUL^Iitfi' married Picli.inl Pierce,
9. lL'2: jnobably came over with
J(jhn IMercL'. 9. 122: mentioned,
I. 247: 4. 220, L':;o; 5. 57.
J(din. of j; itli, i,iiM'ha>i!i l.md .and
settled at Neqiiasset. 2. I'.iO: 4.
2;;2: site of his house. 4. 2;il, 'S-','J:
livL'd at Pema(iuid. 4. j:;2; nic-n-
tioiuMl. 2. 10b
John, of ^he.■!)S(•ot. 2. 2o5.
J(din, of Wattrlown. his dauirhter
luarrjod Augusliu John, i. 1:44.
40 MAINK HISTORICAL SOCIF.TY.
Drown — continuod j jojiscDt. i. 211: Frcnrli N'outnils
Kit-lit. John. 1. ."iOl«. o-Jl. ill. 3. ITilic 6. ;;J2: Imnird liy tla-
Jnlm jr., t-i-iud pi'tiliun to Bnul- Indians, 2. I'.iT: 3. :)\:\: 6. If':
street , I. 1'^:)/). jioojile nia>sn.r(.'d. 3. :'. l:'. : riMsmi
John, son of .Vmirew, 3. Tti ■ for tin- destruction. 3.:;i:',/): sent
John Carter. 5. 4 10. j a dejintation to meet llaUe. 3. ".14:
John M., 6. ;'4T. ."■'.(■■l. 1 Fort (Jeorixo built at. 3. :'.l 1. i'-l."..
Gen. John .Mar.-ii.all. S. iii: liis coast- ;■;.■>.".>; the site of ]ir.ilial>i.\ vi.-ited 1>>
iui; voyaue of t'haniplaiu to .Slaine. \Veyuionrh. 5. :'rj.;: Ui.;hrrf.)id
8. •_'(:;, ^i-'i. preached in, 6. ;'.:;; iMinlap
Joseph, son of .\ndri\v. 3. 7i">. 110; jueached in. 6. :',.;, l.i.'i; 7. :]>',',;
in the i;:irrison at Black Point, i. mentioned, i. .")',';■: 2. r_"_'. l.M.
'.'•-'T/C s.ttled at Sandy i;i\er. 4.."iT. ' ICcJ, jsy, 2('S, •2\'.\ •_'•_':;. -J 12; 3
Mary, -wife of E^iekiel. 4. olT. I'.'T, "-'OS, ^•_"), 2 11. '■)]]. :'.J0.
C'apt. Moses. 9. ITS. ISO. j ;;7;j; 4. ,ji^ ;j(;, i(i4. iiKi. :;ii.-,. ;;:',i,
Nathajiiel. a i>akor. 7. 2S.'). ; :;;;:.'; 5. xx, xxiv. 214;;, ;;i4;(, ;;2T.
Xathaniil, of (liarU stv)\vn. 4. :>To. ,>>"), :>")."i: 6. 4. oS, IdU. It'd. 171. l;oi,
Samuel, 2. -^o^. I'il. | 20:5. 0."j<3, -l-'iS. :V>'.K :;(io, ;'.t'i2. :>;.'..
Sara, 9. 2ii'.';i, :jOi. :;to, :;t1. STO. 402, 404. 40.-,. 4.;.".: 7. 1.^2, Is-'l,
Thomas, si'jrued the i)etitioii to Gov. p.);;, 220, :]~o. :',~]. ;',',tT; 8. ITS. I'-o,
Ijrad.striet, i. 2>'],/: wounded, i. 21 l/i. 2:'.S, 2-'>l, 2.")2/(, 2")ti. 2.")i''/(. 1:00,
200*1 : live<l 111 Falmouth, i. ;'.20. :>(;(■,, 20eii, 2GT, 20S, 284, oGl>^ 402,
the Kev. Thomas, of Falmouth. 4. .^tis.
0O2. ' Keeords. citech 3.ol4)!.
tlie Ilev. Thomas, of WestOrook, 7. ' tlie Ihnise of, 4. T4.
-10. ; Bryant, Bartholomew, 3. ISO.
University, the Kev. Geo. BurLress family killed l.y Indians. 2. 147-
grailuated from. 7. 4:;n: Buriress John." died, i. •>;:;.
a tutor in. 7. 4:;-.': Thomas Bur- the Bev. Solomon. 4. 2T1.
}j-e.s,s, ;;raduated fiom. 7. 4:".0: \Villiani Cullen, his Thanatop-sis,
Lemuel Paine. ;:raduated fiom. cited, 8. 44'.).
6.70; Kzekiel William. i:i;uluated . settled at Buxton. 2. 1:>S.
from, 7. 4T.">: mentiuued. 7. 4o;j. : I)r. — — . of Anson. 4. ;V.iT.
4:^.T: 8. 4-jO. Buchanan. James. 5. .\xxvii ; 8.24,2'',
"William. 9. ;]T2. :]T:l: .-ervt-d in the 71, !c_> >»:5, 117. -.'mj, 4:^4; 9. -j-t;,!. 247.
Continental Army. 2. 214. Buck, Ahijal). 4. :;s;t. ;](iij.
the lion. Col., married Sylves- Mrs. Ahijah. 4. OOO.
ter, 7. 40.'3. \ (Jeorf^'e, 4. :304.
Lieut. . 5. :>i. j John. 4. :Jt30.
Mrs., 7. 400. Capt. Tliomas. commander of ,»
, married tlie daughter of John : coaster, 3, 17S; movefl to Machias,
Ingersoll, i. ;^.12. '. 3. 17s.
.- , married. Elizaheth Godfrey, 9, Buckiield, 2. 117; 4. 304. :>]ij, ;>30. ;3t;i),
301. ::;t)] . a<S, 3S0. MOO.
Brownfield. visited by tlie Bev. Paul M..sif:ned the treaty of 1714. 6. 2:'S;
Collin, 4. i'.")0: owned by Capt II. auto^'rajdi of, 6. ■Sj>^.
J. Brown, 4. 27'.'. 2>0/*: named. 4. Mills. 4. ;j(;0.
2S0u; how- to be settled. 4. :j-0;(: Buckingham, the Duke of. a memb.-r
first minister in. 4. 2S0;, : called of the Plymoutli Gomj.any. i.O;;
the Plantation. 4. :.'>;h( : first olii- 2. 4(»r/: mentioned, 2, 7-", 77: 9.
ceis of, 2>2/(: einltraced a part of lol.
Fryeburg, '2^Jii: old and new line J. T. 3. 204.
of, 4. L'Si'/C Daniel Webster tauL^'lit Butkland, George, swore alletriance
school in, 4. 2->2yr, incorponiH-d. to the Duke of Yoik. 5. 2.'J7.
4. 2S2/(; mentioned. 4. 110, 277/<; Buckman, Natlian. 5. Iv//.
-■^•'"- i . early settler of Bakorstown. 2.
Brown's Ferry, 2. 210. I w?,.
Lsland, 2. 2S4. i Buckminster, the Kev. Joseph. 5. iii,
Brows and Butts, meaning of. 2. 231, ixii.
2"^1"- , tlie Bev. Joseidi Stevens. 7. 40S. 414.
Brudenell, F.. 2. II. j Buckmore, George W.. 8. T4.
Bruges. 7. 141/-. j Bucknam, . of Nf.rwr.v. 4. OOO.
Bruniliall. st-e Brainhall. i Bu( ksp.ut. 4. lO-M: 7. 20^': 8. lO-S. :i;:;.
Brunswick. Germany. 9. <>. ' Buektown, 4, '404.
Maine, Tiiomas Pun liase settled Budizert, John, lived at Black Point,
in, I, 40; b4/i, 2'-JiJn; formerly Pe- 3. bil.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS. 41
Buf^ll. Lieut.. . I. 494. I mean notion of a laiulli'-'Mor. 3.
)iutT'\i.->. 5. xlvi. I -4',i: I).uiii-l Webster iircsi-iont .>f.
Historicnl Soe.. 7. 4S4. 1 3- 2'>0: leeeived desiuii.s I'm- tiie
lUi^'-jin. Uutier. 2. 2o4. inonuinent. 3. L^M : design adopted.
Biiriineh. Heiiiy. teaelioi- in Belfast 3. 2.')-_'.-2."i'.: )>melia,seii a quairy
Acadoniv. 8. H'i. and built a railro;id. 3. •_'."4: su>-
l^ulizor. r.ieiiard. juirehased land of pendod the work. 3. S'-': out e.f
John Smith. I. 1-1'. ni.mey, 8. •J.'>.'i: emhaiiasMii, n:>.
Bulkloy. Peter. 2. -204: a-ent for Mass. 3. :.'•")(''. '-'•U; amount raised. 3. •_'■"., :
3. i',."i,i. ' lottery proposed, 3. -'"■>-; piw;...-
Bull, Caleb. 4. -V). I sitiou oi Mrs. S. J. Hale. 3. :.'.".-:
Caleb jr.. 4. ■"•"). ' proposal of Amos Lawrenee. 3.
Dixv. 'his shaUo], and cariro cai^- 'Jt'.2, iT.:); speceh of Kdward Kv-
tn'votl, 5. •_'i>4. -i'*"): started on a erett. 3. 204: land sold. 3. 2i'.') ;
jiiraey. 5. 2'i."): expedition lifted work resumed, 3. -JM: new j.ro-
out to capture. 6. 14o; rava«ie«l posal by Amos Law rence, 3. l''!''.,
the coast. 9. .'.u^/o i -•JT: fears that the monument
Geovce. 4. 5'). I would not be completed for a
Ilevekiah. 4. .J."). ; lonij time, 3. i'tiT: fairs hehl in
James, 4. .")."v. ' aid of. 3. iH5.S: finished. 3. I'oS.
Jirah. his cairison attacked, 2. \-j2. Bunsen. C. K. J. Baron. 8. 4',':;
Miek'l. 4. o('>. Burbank. Klea/.er. served in the Bev-
Tliomas. 4. ",. ."»(). olution, 3. l'04.
BuUard. Benjamin, merehant at An- Capt. Silas, served in the Kevolution,
tiqua, 7. 2I0: dealer in slave.-' 7. 3- -"•^'•
213. i , of Fryebur<:. 4. 2^1.
Bulloek. Jolin. 8. lOO. | Burbeck. -, enuineer of the fort on
Bullock's Inn. 4. 2'.H). the Penobscot. 5. :;.^4.
Bully, Nicholas, signed petition to Burdett. George, indicted for slamler.
Cromwell, i. o'.'o. i- SS, oG-"), minister at Aiianieuti-
Bunch of Grapes Tavern. 8. 21 Li. cus. i.oOo, 547: Mary Puddin-ton
BuniromunLromui: river. 2. liw, ISO. accused of keei)ina; his company.
Bunker Hill. 4. T'.'. i. 304, SCm, oi^r,; fined, i. 36<i: to
Battle of. Jeremiah Hill, ami Sam- pay John PuddiuL^ton ten pounds.
uel Merrill at the. 2. 13'.i. i. 3tJ.j.3GG; biographical notice <-i.
Lodce. 3. 2o3. 2-'>4. i- S"J».
Monument, name of the projectors Buren, Geori;e. sitrned the petition to
unknown. 3. 24:J: small sum Liiven Charles 11. i. 4n2.
l»y the State of Mass. to, 3. 243: Burgess, the Kev. A.. Memoir _of the
reared by voluntary c.intril>utii>ns. Kev. George Burgess. 7. 44T/(.
3-243: William Tudor conceived Ebenezer, son of Jacol), 7. 42!».
the idea of. 3. 244: inil)lic atten- moved to Wareham. 420; father
tion called to. 3; 244: lantl pur- of Ebenezer 2d. 7. 420.
cliased. 3. 24.".. 24'.»: circulars put>- Ebenezer 2d, son of Ebenezer. 7.
lished. 3. 24:.: association organ- 42!': father of Prince. 7. 420.
ized, 3. 24."). 24t5: corner stone laid. tlie Bev. Dr. Ebenezer. his Burgess
3. 24V'; 2.">n: La Fayette pre^ent. genealogy cited. 7. 42'».
3.2"><i: design oft'ertd. 3. 2.'>1: stvle family Conuregati<>nalists, 7. 43i;
uf adop'ted. 3. 2.')2: new fonnda- became Eiiiscojialians. 7. 431.
tion. 3. 2.J2. 2.w; Solomon Wdlard the Bev. Dr. George, ancestry of. 7.
architect and superintendent. 3. 429: parents of, 7. 430: birrli. 7.
2.")3, 2.>4: J. S. Savage the builder 420: an intellectual boy. 7. 42.'.
3. 2.j4: tninsportath.n of stonefor. 4:W: early fitted for college. 7.
3. 2.J4: foundation tinished. 3. 2."..^: 430; taken from school, 7. 430:
work suspen'ied ami resumed. 3. graduated from Brown I'niver-
2-"). 2t'(i: projiosals to shorten -sity, 7. 4:;o: communicant at St.
it.s iiei2:ht. 3. l'O.'k t'> be l>uilt ac- John's Church. 7. 4:;i: .studied
cordin- to the original plan. 3. law, 7.432: tutor. 7. 432: studied
2t;>^; linished. 3. -.'G'.': coleljration, theology. 7. 432: sjient three years
3. 2G0: not. s upon. 3. 2(;!,'/(. in Euroj)e. 7. 4.32: .>icl;dn.-d. 7.
Monument A>>o(iation. organized. 432: preached in vaiii.us pl.i-'es,
3. 24.".; purchased Bunker Hill. 7. 432, 433; married Soj-hia Kipji,
3. -2",, 24'.': members of, 3. 1'4';: 7. 4:i3: liad one d:iughtei-, 7-435.
Gov. Brooks pre.-ident of. 3. L'lt'.: degrees conferred '.ipon. 7- 4:;.'.;
]>rellmin;iiy work. 3. _';'l, 1^47: his life in Hartford, 7. ■i-',:',. 4:y,:
money called fi;r, 3. 24>, 240; : Bishop of Maine, 7. 43G, 440, 441 :
"^^ MAIXE HISTOinCAL SOCIlITr.
Burpcs?. tl.o Kev. Dr. (Jeor.ire— .oiifd Sanuiol. 3. ISi) "00
nitcivstL'.I I.,, til in tlio j.ast and 'I'lionuis 3 -'.I'l
v.ivsont 7. .|:;t. 44l'. .J4S: l,is poit- r.uiiutt. tiu> UrV. Cill.eit 6 '\->
u-ai al.ility. 7. 4:.T. 4:N; had i:ivat IJiirnliain. 9. -Jl-C. ■ • - ■
intcivst in Trinity CulK'i;^. 7. 4.kS, Kdward 1* S~ 'I'to
4:)'.': ids sTudi,s.'7. 44.-.. 44-.«: his lluiniliV. .M<mis.."i! ';;,,]
pt\K- 7; i-!": s\in].alhizod wiiii IJunis. Anrhonv. s- -)■'■'
tln-Miilm'!)i.ur-ii .Moninrial.7.4.->:!: Col.- 9 i-^s 1^7 p,,, ,,,- ,,,.
vi.siud llayti. 7. 4.-.ii: ].ul)li.ati,.ns i;,uiit islands'. tlR." 4 ^::]- q i-';'" "''''■
o!. 7. 4;;,i. 4.;>. 4:;;'. 440. 4.->4. 4.-.-.: .Moad..w l.,-.M,k 4 -Tt, "--- '■>^-\
cuanu-t^ristics .>f 7- -Jo-,4:jT. 44:^- IJurpey. . ..f Uu^],y.'^: ;);■>; '
t IV^ 4---^ a\\H'''V ^"^l"f1"^■"^^^^ Kurr. C-.d. Aaron, in th- ..xp.diti.,,,
7.4..2,4...,. death 01.7. 4.>0: wror,' nndor Arnold. i.MT :,'(>■ „!.
r.^-'lf v'" V V* ^^;^'-'>^''y''i Jli-^- tained the journal of Mnntr.'.ss.n-
uLd^'^^c"^^'"^ 7-'^^'; '"'°" ' ^- -'^"^ nu:sson,or for Arndd. !
vTt,^: "Ir'l v'''''""'" 'r'^'^''^ ■^••'- -i-'^; ='t ^"it Halifax. S. -77
t.u' Ma n.. II, sr. .s,H... 4. .;.;. uj ; ,)7S: adnnred Sarah Lirh..,.w 8
luutrniphirai n.-tnc ,.f j;,dnrl -^77- used noor rhvm s s ."--■
Il.ilhmell..ard,m.r. 7.40:;. 4i'<. mentiunod, i. 501. -.31.3: 7. •'7(-
Jacob, son of Ihonias. 7. 4Jv>; father 8 -^('.4
T.*^1,?'"-^T-?^ ;*'■'• ^ Burra>^. Cenjanun.3.^1.
V-ut' "^^ ", ' T'ri ^^'''"' '"'^'"'^■^•^^ to Blaek Pnint. 3. so,
. "if'n" ''^- -t'^'^^^f^^i-- 7- .42!.; M: leased the farm of Jo.-.hn 3
K..mdtather ot the i ev. Dr. Geo.. 81: father of William. 3. Si : di^d
4-'0"'4-n f:'"'' '""'': ?,^f ^■'>'ti'^- 7. : 3. SI: his widow married ThonK,;
4-.», 4.,0, lat.K-r ol Ihonia.s. 7. Ilannrnt. 3. 81.
-..■ f- , Mrs, John. 3. 81.
Kuh.ard. amount 01 land granted to, William, in the parrison at IJL'uk
TlmnT" rfr. /• 1 .-.-> ■ I'^'iut. I. 227/!: a son of .John. ^.
I lon.a. of C aj.e (. od. 4. :^,2.^ 81 : held town otiht-s 3 s] • hid'i
l.'K.mas arrived at Salem. 8. 42«.; ^aluable farm, 3. >I • ^...nVt. h-
move.l to Sandwich. 8. 42'.-: chief tain a niinisfr, 3. Si,,', j.c, • ,•, nstc-
Km among the settlers. '3. 4-.; , for SearborouglK 3. 12ii, 2:;:;' a: d^
^dea>h of.l. 42!.: lather of Jac.d,. a townsman, 3. il: mentioned 3.
i nomas, son ot Pnnee. 7. 4;:0: on.d- Burras. s.-e I]urrou<'hs.
uated from (■oheue. 7. 4:;o: set- Dnrrell. Bela. 4. 4(U 4n4
lied -Mary Mackic. 7. 4.;o: became I;ul■ri^h. Onslow 5 .•;-'7
4-l.^-" S J" f 'M ^''="-^';:['^'- 'f- 7- Burroui:hs. Charles, a .on of the Rev.
4-'... father of Ihomas .M. and the . George 1 '>iyi
TlKou".?^?^ ^- "*'^"- , .,-> ' Elizabeth: daughter of the Bev.
Jljou.,^ .M;i,.i,„ n ,,,^l,„„j,,^ Georu-e. i. 20:;: marri.-d IVter
4.0: nKiyur ot Providence. 7. 4:J0. Thomas, i. 2.i:^. 204; bap i.e. at
Burgowie Gen Sir John, followed by the Kev. (Jeorge, minister at Fal-
the Al»enakis. 6. 24l': mentioned"^.
mourh. i. iMO, 217. I'Ol.
-,- , ■ ■■ v^'^^^'. lUOUlJl. I. L'lO, _li. Jill •'I,.,- 3
t;;,. 11 T. , , . , llenrv Jocelvu lor assistance i.
•ited " 1^*^™^!','-' ^'" ^«*^»-^^^^- ' ^i<J: sold h.nd to Peter B<nvd..in.
IJurhV,.) .',;'''• '■ ••■ ' I.24S. 27G: land eonlirmed to. I.
Burlin;} on 9.7^- '' ""'' | ^48: exchangetl land with John
iK.v. 9. ixs^ , ,8 I fk' In.gs. I. 24S. ,40. ::i.5: site of
I1 •!..)• ^ i..-",w ,, - ,, , ,^ I I'lsl.ouse, I. 240. ;;L'0;reliiU(uis,he<!
J n- r r/ P'''"''^^^T'^--'^^^ ' f^^ninted to him, i. -01. i-;2: a
'''ui ^^^T'- "'" '^- •^'^'^' 3- -t.^; man of pure character. I.-;, :^,;;;'
* .liu!re!i Of, -?. :^oO. „ I-,-. I : 1 .. . '
I»i..;.i ;,. ^ . . • 3- !•>''• Ins lonu pastorate, i. -••,!' ;
J :^^ ^^ ^ ■-?■ S- 1.0 , • 1 • J 1"^^'^''"' =^t Salem, i. .0.: fled
^00, 3. ].,!. 1. ,0.180.: Inograidiical and executed for wit.heraft i.
Lebecca, 3.209. j ,1,,.^ ,. ,„,... ^^-^ d,,,,^,iants.. i.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
43
20;'5; liis ostatc sold. i. li<;4:
doubts conci-minir liis n.uo. i. "JtM/i ;
liis iiii'tluT. I. L'<il: ;) int'inliLV of
.lolm J'.li. ifs i-!uirrlt. i.L'iU: liwd
on tlio Xfik. I. ;'.L''i: money ]>:iid
to, I. oJ;>; ju'oaohinLT at Wolls
duriiiil tin- witrhorati i.'\<iU'nu nr.
I. ."UT; 7. 1-""i: <lii%fn II'Mu I'al-
montli. 3. ]"i*'i: iinadicil nt l!ia>k
Point. 3. I'li'r. Lilioi-fd to i.r.Htci
the distressed. 7. \l'<: n\vu{ion<.d.
I. illn, -J-J-J.
George jr.. snji of the Kev. (^eor'^'^e.
I. :.'i'>:;: lived at Ipswirh. i. ■/>'>'■',:
baptized at Koxltnry. i. L'i'.l: con-
veyed laud to X. Winsiow, i. -'j'-i,
2(1 J.
IL.nnah, ninvried Fox. i. iOo;
Itaptized at ."Salisbury, i. l'(14.
Jeremiah, .son of tlie Kev. George,
I. i^'KJ; insane, i. 'J*')-).
Mary, daughter of tlie llev. (ItorLre.
married in Arilfborouuli. i. I'tW].
Iieheita, mother of the llev. (leorge,
I. liCil; jt)ined John Eliot's eluireh.
1.264.
Rebecca, daughter of the Rev. Geo..
married Tolnian, i. lii'.:):
baptist*] at Koxbiiry. i. liiU.
Richard, in the garrison at Blaik
Point, I. 2i'T/(: 3. 110.
Tliomas. of Xewlmryiiort. conveyed
huid to X Winsiow. i. L'viO. 'J''A.
Burr, the Kev. J(t]in. 4. zr,',).
Burtoiu I!arth.. 2. :.'i;4.
Benjauiin. a native of 'Wales. 7. ."2:^>:
in CromwL-H's army. 7. ;)i':l: caiue
to America, 7, -jSj: tiled at sea. 7.
82.^.
Benjamin i'd. erected a blockhouse
on Georges" river, 5. ■]>'>~,)i: 7. oi'T:
Indians luiking around his gar-
risoji, s.-i'JS; surprised by Indians.
7-o2T: escaped, 7. oL'T; a son of
Benjamin. 7. oi'."}; came to Amer-
ica, 7. ;]i'.j: at the seii^e of Louis-
burgh. j.:',J'>: in command at St.
Ge(_)rges. 7. :]-j'>: killed Ciijitain
Morris. 7. -.yjrr. opjiosud .Sniitlfs
returning home. 7. •"]::;(;: .settleil at
Gushing, 7. :',-Jl ; death of. 7. .Ji'T.
Col. Benj.imin :Jd. birth of. 7. :',-j'>:
ancestry of. 7. -'rS). -/Jl : livt'd in
Gushing and Warrt-n. 7. '-'r^'i: an
orplian. 7. .'^L'T; at the Boston tea
liai-ty, 7. :^•J~, ;>2>^; c(,nimi.-.-ioned
a lieutenant and captain. 7. ;]!'■<;
served in l!]io(hj I>land. 7. .'J^S:
.S"r\-ed as major, 7. ^Ji's; ;i me.s-
.sf-nger for Gen. Wadsworth. 7,
328; cai)t.ured by the i;n.;li>!i. 7.
•ii's; caiiicd to Enuland. 7. -'rjs.
■i'-f: jMfjiand to escape, y. :'.j'j-
.■j.'J2; r-scaped. 7. :y.'j-/-:;:'ji ; vunt to
Bohioii, 7. ;i.J4: cajitain of nuuines,
7- '^4; ca]jtured off Ga]'e Clear,
7. ;104; released, 7. P,'P,4: went to
Frai\ce. 7. '■]'■)'): in Xc\.' Li>udon,
7. :'>-"!.') : readied his houu'. 7,0;;.'");
held civil and jxdiiical ivfiiccs, 7.
;]:!."): marriid. 7. ;'.■"."); i'li>>iiiue.
character and tastes. y.:',-','i: di'ath
of. 7. '■]'■)'>: Meiuoii- ot. by Joseph
WilHamson. 7. :ys-',. '.]'.')'>.
llichard. 3. T'l. 77.
Tliomas. of rio>ton. 7. 14(!h.
Thomas, killed at Falmouth. i.2".1.j«.
Burton's fort. 5. ■)^'~,ii. :VJ7.
point. I. 2t''.J.
Busli. (Jrace. married Bicliard Palmer,
I. ]'.'^: 6. ISC.
Jolin, received a grant (>f land at
Gape Porpus. i. \~,: one of the
first settlers of Wdls, i. :;i;2; a
grand juryman, i, -mI.
the Pev. i)r. John. ] nMched at
Well.-. I, :;4(j; his saLny, i. .)4r<;
moved to Oyster river, i. ;'.4t);
died at a great a^e. i. :M7.
Bus.Ncy. Benjamin, pineluisevl land of
Gen. Knox, 9. 2;];); his land for
sale, 9. 20;;.
Buswell. Henry G. married Elizabetli
OsLjood, 4. 27'.'i(.
Jacob, settled at Banuor. o. 'S2'-].
Buterman. Edwaiai, jnuchased land
and settle<l at Xeipiasset, 2. It'U.
Butler. Ikiijamin F., 8. 410.
M. :m., 8. .ins.
the Misses. 4. :3','*k
Butler's battery, 7. 124.
cove. 2. 201 : 3. '-'A'-)-
parish. 4. 2:J',t.
point. 2. 2b"!.
Butter ]'rodueed in Franklin county,
4. :^2. n;!.
Euttertield, the Rev. Paul Gotlin in. 4.
S'll: now Sumner. 4. oOl : men-
tioned. 4. 0O4. :)•)',».
the Pev. 4. :H>r>. ;)s:;. 4OO. 4i;4.
Betterment Act. the, 5. Ixiv.
Butternuts, i. .^10.
Buttery. John, 5. lOG.
Butt Falls. 2. 2;;"i.
Button. Wavaad, sold land to the
whites, I. 12'.'.
Butts and Brows. 2. 2s1. 2>l/i.
Buxton. EniihuKJ. 2. 141: 4. 2.']0.
Maine, formerly X'arra^an<ett town-
ship No. 1, 2. l:;>: 4. 242, 242/i,
24:;: settled. 2, l.'>, l-'J'.*: first news-
paper in, 2. \-j'.>: tojiogratihy of, 2.
140, 141; manufaeturini: in. 2. 140,
141; incorjjorated. 2. 141: 4. 24-'>;
origin t»f tlie name, 4. 141, 24-'>;
first cliild liorn in. 4. 141: clerir.v-
men oi. 4. 141: lirst ?cho<Jniaster
in. 4.142; u?iniole>i<rl Ijy Indians,
4. 14:j: pati-iotic, 4. Ii:;: s; nt many
Kohlier.s to tlie (Joniinental .\rmy,
4. 14:j; part of annexed to .Stan-
dish, 4. 14:;; Methodists in, 3, IHj;
44
MAINE IIISTOKICAL SOCIKTY.
Buxton, >fruno — ron<inu?!l.
^r.uitod to jH'onle -.vhi^ fought in
Kiiij; riiilliji's war. 4. 'J-!l\ 24'J«;
assiirnoos for, 4. •J4'_'i(: tlio Kcv.
Paul ('ol)Jn ]iri:uli(.'(l in. 4. "Jl.: 7.
21'.>. CT--': lirsl :tn.l socoml nu'din','
lioiiso in, 4. L'J4: mimed !iy Paul
Coltin, 4. lM.'): town nu-otin-j: livlil
to obtain tlit- minister's salai-y. 4.
LM-J: lirst m imlnw <:lass in, 4. 1'^o,, ;
common sehools in, 8. I'lS: men-
tioned 2. 14f>. 147. 14S 14'.". l.")0: 4.
23o. 24:;, 24'.'/;, i.'.".ri*i, 2.j7, 2.".>».
314, 3:30. :",;>_'. :',;',:]. :U1. ;;4:;. ;U4.
o51, o57, oiJO. 471. .■'>7:), .".>•), ;JS6,
o".>7; 8. 18U.
cluiroh reeords, cited, 4. 240,;. 244;?.
Dr. . of Warren. 7. 4!)1.
, of Xew Gloueester. 2. 102, IGo.
Byfiel.l. 6. /^.S2, ?,S4. ;]^.3. o'J4, 4U.J.
academy. 3. 21.").
parish. 5. xxxii.
Byron, l.,ord, 8. 4^!4.
Cabaliis met riiamplain. 7. 2."'4: with-
drew from the coa-.t. 8. 2.')4.
Caharras bay. 8. IKi, Hi).
Cabot. Geor<;e, 5. xxx\ii.
John. 9. 102.
Sebastian, his voyaire involved in
obscurity, 2. 7'/: discovered the
continent. 2. 14": intiaraed with a
desire to go upon a voyafre of
discovery, 2. 14'(: his ji'roposed
route to rearh Imlia, 2. 14^'. I')/!:
discovered Labrador and Hudsons
bay. 2. ].">'/; obtained charter and
sailed alonj,' the coast of the
United States, 2. U)a: )iis discov-
eries the basis of Emrlish claims.
2. l.^jfl; 9. 102: called the land
Baccalaos, 9. ir>a, ]iUi: in the
.service of .Sjiain, 9^ is,;; proposed
to people the coast and call it
New England. 5. l';2/i; possiblv
came to settle tlie coast. 7. l:]0,<";
mentioned, 7. l;;:]; 9. 102; ma)* of
cited, 9. 7(J"; mem<»ii of. see J]id-
dle, P.irliard.
Cabots, the, discovery by. 2. 14^;,
ISa; discovered Newfoundland 7.
2G; on the coast of Maine, 7. ];JU,
l;JOn.
Cacique, same as sachem. 2. 18".
Cade, a common name in Ilingham
and Watertown. i. 12S;i.
— — , purchased land of Tucker, i.
04p, 127: nutldiig known of him,
I. ]2'-?(,
Cadia. corrupted from A<iuoddie, 4.
i')l ; i":e Acadia.
Cadie, name given to tiie continent
by the P'lench, 2. liUt: on I)e
Laet's maji. 2. 17"; a corruj.tion
of A([Uoddi<-. 4. i;il: see Acadia.
Cadillac, Sieur Autoine de la Mothe,
his memoir found. 6. 27"'>: prom-
inent in the government. 6. 27'):
land grantvd to, 6. 27">; 8. .'';;n;
sent to France, 8.27'i. Iiis meimtir
comuiunii-ated to tlie government.
8. 27-'.. 27i;: a jiortion i>ubli,->hed. 8.
27*i: amouLT tin- iroipios. 8. 27'':
scut to Detroit, 8. 27i'i: av Foi r.
Mackinaw, 8. 27f>: nu-nioir noticed.
8. 27t'i: a rcsjionsiltle otiicer: 8. 27<i:
mentioned. 6. ;!(i-_'; 7. ;Oui'), ; 8. oi\).
Cadiz, Sir Ferdinando Gorges at thir
capture of, i. lOD.
Cady, a common name at Ilingliam
and Watertown, i. 12>/i.
Cajsar, consented to the decil of John
Wadltigh. I. ;■;:)!»; the history of
unknown, i. OaO; see Moxusson,
Ca'sar.
Cage, the, 2. !>;.").
Ca^aiawauas. the, 4. 12:1, 124. 12."), PJO.
^ lo2. V.]i\.
Cain, the Pev. Mephibaseth. 4. oKJ,
848, :uo, ;]70. ;;7i, ;js;5. ;;s4.
Prince tried for murder. 7. oS7; 9.
2U4.
Cainbequi. 7. 07.
Calais. France. 4. SO; 8. 12S.
Maine. 6. 2ti!': 8. 78. 474.
an Didian, 6. 211.
Caldwell, a Scotch-Irisli name, 6. 10.
John. 4. 00.
Joseph. procei)tor in Farmington
Academy. 8. 71.
Ca])X. ! 3. :U5. o4<j.
. his house burned to hinder
Arnold, i. 4'.)".
Caleb, an Indian. 4. 1"<7
Calef. the Pev. Jonatlian. 4. :';i4, ;US.
.■j4'.). .'-JUS, :-;70, :j71; ordination .ser-
mon cited, 4. ;>30.
Joseph, lived in Boston, i. •■;12;
married- Hannah Jordan, i. :;1l';
bio^rapiiical notice of, 3. 2iX';
mentioned. 8. 22(i,;.
Robert. 9. (m; ridiculed tlie witch-
craft delusion. 9. :i7. '■)'^: his Salem
witchcraft cited, i. 2<'i-\,i.
Stephen, claimed land in Slieejjscot, 4.
2:^0: boundary of liis claim, 4.
■j-io. 2:51.
Dr. , of Ipswich, 7. 2:]7.
Calender, the change of the, i. 21.
Calf. Dr. Jolin. sui>posed author of the
Seige of Penobscot. 7. "J'»:].
Calhoun, John C, 7. 4t;:J; 8. 204, :;.">:;.
301. 302, :300, 423, 4:^4. 42:i, 42;t,
43(j.
Californi;i. the river of Laconia :-u;>-
piised to liow toward.s. 2. 00; men-
tionerl. 4. 1:;, 20, 8."»; 7. 4.33: 9.
244. 24.-) -.'40.
Calle, Pichaid. signed petiiio:! to
Charl's 11. i, 4i)l.
Callicot, iJichard, repres<ntalive of
Falmoutii, i. 103; a jui-n, i. !S.:<;
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
45
.T(lii\inistcred tlie estate of Jolin
\ViIkin>(>i), 3. M-^.
Ci^Uieii-, (lov. l,«Miis Heetor tie, 6.
liTtJ: 7- 47. 4S.
(nines Wiltshire. 6. .S().
c.iliiiip, , counsel for tiorije.s, 2.
('iilvfit, Sir George.
( ah ill. .lol-n. 4. ■_'•");)
< ai-.iiiisni. 5. liii.
i';i.lv;iiiisrie iJaptisls
Cahiuists. 5. liii : 6.
Camiu-id^^e. En<;l;\n(!
2. Xi.
6. --'4.
. 5- Iv: 7- •^-•■i-
24. I'T. JS.
Cibson ediieated
at. I. ."1'.'//; Dr. CliiMs edueated at,
i-Uon: Dr. Vau.uh.in t'dacuii-d at.
6.80; mentioned. 6. 411.
Mass., foimer liunie of Josejdi
Holmes. I. i'."iU/i; tlie expedition
to Quebec set out from. i. 447,
4'.C); date of Arnold's leavini,', i.
4'.i4. .J01-.Jt)L>: sick to be s.nt to. i.
.j]2,.j1;;; home of Danforth. 2.\hja;
survi\orsof tlie Xarrauansttt war
to meet at, 2. lot;; jiroviucial con-
j^ress met at. 2. l'I:;: troops sent
to fi-oin Uath. 2. l'14: Cadillae's
account of 6. l'S7; mentioned, i.
o'.t, 470. 47"), 4;'"J, .j44; 2. 144, L>-(i.
18S: 3. Sv.;i, r.»0, l!t7. liUl, i;ii8, i'04;
4. 14:j. 2(>1, litj.";. ■2G>>, 272. 1'^fyt. ooO:
5. 27(;/(. 047. o'.U, 441): 6. :;47, .■J74.
oS4, :;'.'.',, ;:;',iO, 401, 4(j4. 407; 7. 2:>j,
ol'S, 8. 441 : o. Cs.
Camden, tlie lic-v. I'aul Cotiin in. 4.
oL'o, :]-Jt}: formerly JMeduneook, 4.
3:.'<): described. 4. o-_'0; Inisinessof.
4. oL'G; mentioned. 3. l'17: 4. IOC;
6. 71; 9. 81; history of si e Locke.
liills, 5. oil', mo. 041;. ;J48: 6. :^',t4,
2aj, i".)s, I'it;), ;;i.)(), ;jio, ;;i4: 7. li.vi
Lord, 6. 4'.); 8. 400.
William, his Britannia, cited, i. 100;
2.ii!j«. 71. ■
Cameronians. 5. 2S.
C;iininel. L'iuaru, 2. 20.'>.
<-'anjmock, Mar-^aiet, widow of Tliom-
as, married Henry Jocelyn. i. 47-
48; 3. 1;;, S.J. o;;,); adiiMnistered
lier husband"s est.ite. 3. i':jl.
Kobert, 3. xvi.
Capt. Thomas 1st, married the
daughter of the Earl of Warwick.
3. XV, xvi.
Capt. Thomas 2d, receive<l a i,'rant
at lilack i'oint, i. 47, so, li'ij. o.y.jn;
3. 12; g. ;jt>7: a relative of the
tail of Warwick, r. 47; 3. xvi, 12.
'■i->, ^i;; 5. 214; at Pa-scataqua. i.
47; Do.-iStftsion of Lrrant <.^vcn b\
Neale, i. 47; 3. 2_".<: .:;avf deed to
Jocelyn, i. 47. !'.'>: 3. L':;;;; death
**^» ^- -I"; 3- l--'- o'j; ld.< v.idow
married Jocelyn, I. 47-4S; 3. l;i, .j.j;
fxtet't of hi.s patent, i. >0; a com-
mi.ssiijiier, i. y4, ;j<;4 ; 3. iO. ;>j; |
date of his patent, i, 5.;;j«; his i
3. xvi; a son ..f Robert.
s settlement . .tiled Hiack
■■f .^caib.v-
i: why he
2; ai rived
3-
3. .---:
Indies.
ave
;r.
anceslrv,
3. xvi; hi
; I'oint, 3. HI; founder
i roui;b, 3. XV. 1l'; 5. :'
i receixed the srant. 3.
j in New Kn^dand. 3. iv: aueiit for
I Gor-es and .Mas..n, 3. li': ;,naiit
Ironi tioix'es and .Mason. 3. li'. l:);
I conveyed l.ind to TrewiTithv, 3.
I 12, joined by Henry .loeelyn'. 3.
I lo, ;i7; his iiatcn"^ coniinn'ed. 3.
I lo; made his will. 3. 1:; ; .locelyn
a legatee. 3. 1:]. ,i;,: Koxwcil
brought an action ai,.iinst. 3. 14,
17; complained of ,i(din \Viulcrj
3. 14,,S0-N|; not deteire.i by Win-
ter, 3. !:>: Foxwell and Siii\th ap-
praised liis estate,
grant to Ambrose
site of his house,
ilied in the ^\■est
his wife to administer liis estate,
3. 2ol; inventory of his estate, 3.
I'ol ; carried corn to IJiiston. 5. L'04;
witnessed the deliverv ot the
grant to Shurt, 5. 214: n'lentioned.
I. 5:J4; 3. 10. 20, ;)0, 08. 07, 80-S7;
9. -.'AX.
Camock, .see Cammock.
Cammock's neck. 3. .^s;.
patent, sold to Timotliv Proul. 3.
221, delivery of posses-^iMn. 3. o.j.,.
mentioned, i. 48, so. .■;;;;;(' 3 ij
110. 212; 6. ]:;S.
Campanius, cited, 7. oOUn, ■r.l.in.
Campbell, a .Scotch-Irish name. 6. 19.
8ir Archibald. 8. o'J.
Colin. 8. 20.
Duncan, his history of Nuva Scotia,
cited, 9. ini;(.
family, Aigyle the head of. 6. 0.
the llev. Hugh, preached iu bcariio-
■ rough, 3. !.;>; a .Scotchman, 3. l.jy.
the Hon. James. 8. 17>.
Col Thomas, i. 'ys2. '>'S'>. ■:-Vj.
, N'obleboro ceded to. 5. 18.
the Uev. , of Tiverton. 4. 2''u».
Campo Bello. 6. lO:]; 8. \:>
Cam. Thomas. 6. 'j'.i'i, :;lo.
Canaan, now Lincolnvilie. y..;:;!; com-
mon schools in, 8. l'~^; ir;eatioiieii,
4. 2'..».J,_i"J0, .>I4,;Jls. ;;4;.. :],;<, ;j7(),
o71, y7'c». c!tU. ;3U'.», 400, 4M. 4o4; 6.
:>0; 8. 171.
ac;idemy, incoriiorated. 8. 171: name
changed, 6. 171: opeii.J.. 8. 171;
preceptors of, 8. 171: n'vi;4ed into
a high school. 8. 171.
Canabas, Sachem on the Kennebec, 4.
10."^.
CarjLula, Sir William Ale\:n.dri cre.-ited
Viscount of. I. 07;.: u ir;-- Liivcn to
Alexander's ^niiit. i. T-: 4. iiM;
Sir William I'hij.p.-." i,-xp..;ition to,
1. 214m; the Jordan la:.':dv taken
to, I. 2;U, .'i]2; the Fr-.-nch in.
4G MAINE inSTOinCAL SOCIETY.
f'an.ula — coritiniio<l. expedition to. i. 4t7-V'-2: U>ttcrs
j.vonuscd to assist ilu' In.linns. i. ^.f AnioM on tlu- oxj-odition. i.
:ic>S: an t'X]>ciiiiioii iv<u) aHa.-kiMJ -^IT-t'.is; Coniiiicst of. .s, ,> \Var-
.Si'l;cm'<-ta.iy. I. u"iT: llu' aovi-rnor huituii. (Wnu'^,': History of. !<<,■
c.f oifl.n'.l tlu' il.strmiioii .>f Fal- Ducroux. I'laii.-is ilu: "CariKau.
moutli, i.;'-o|; ini^'-n.-is tikiu to, Francis Xavivr.
I. Mill; 2. i:.-'. i;-'.': 3. ■•••.'O; 7. n:;, K;ist. 9. 101.
170, 174; a iraditiou iliat ilio Fal- tiic rivtM" of, a honndary oi Laronia,
inuutli rt'oonls %v«.to niovrd t.>. i. 2. .",2''; nicniionrd 3. :;(>1 : g. :;4;t,
oOon; ^.~'-\o: tin.' <'annil>as desired .s. .' also river St. Law rnu-o.
a tvacia'T Ironi. i. 4;;;;; tlie ^ov- r'an.idians. i. (si;; 8. \-'.i\ l.'>'>.
ernof of attiaotod tin- Jndians to Canadcy. •»'( Canada.
St. Franris. i,4-''.">: Arnold to liead CanaLili, l\'ror. 7. .";l'7.
au expedition to. i. 447. 4'.'4. 4it'.t. CanaL to unite the Kennelioe and Xev.
oOO; .Moniress<>r"s j.utii known in, Meadow.s rivers. 2. i'2U.
1. 40S; Aiiiold to restore liberty street, i. :24S((.
in. i.4ii7; A mold's desire to reaeh. Canaries, tlie. 2. IS!: 4, •2-\: sent \vi-
I. 470, 471. 47i'. 474. 47"); (ieii. to America, i. ."y.. .".01 ; 3. 'j<: tirst
tjchuyier .sent t", i. 4>('.: Arindd"s sent to. i. .';•")].
career in. i. .")■.".»: soldiers in tlie Canary Company, the, Dnke .-f ^ ork
first expedition to. tn have land interested in", 7. l:,:': in((iri)or.iteil,
grants, 2. i:j"i;i; eajitured by the, j, \:yj)i.
En-lish, 2. l."iL', l.">.!. !>:.'; ceded to Cajiceau, Du Monts, and Du Tont
tia Fn'^lish, 3. 17';: Indian loutes Grave to meet at. 7. I'-jO; dis-
to, 3. oJii. oL--': irioes from met at patches sent to, 7. 2.")0; «.'e akso
F;dmoutii eoufereuee. 3. ;;s;_'; sent Canso.
a wampnm belt. 3.;".s:.': a naineiriv- Canehais. a name for the Kennebec,
en to tiie coa.st. of New luinland. 5. 4. iii.j,
155; surrender of 17o0, 5. 17f.: Caniuula, a name given t<i the whole
conveyed to France by Charles i. Xew Kn-land coa^l. 5. 1.'.5; see
5. ii.iO; held l»y tlie Frencli Canaila.
through the .Stuarts. 5. lM-_'-l'4:;: Cannibas, the, visited by Biart. i. 4-J!>;
the liay .State i>ievented Maine attempt to protect tiiem from the
from becoming a iKut of, 5. -.",7: Hurons. i. 4:;:'.: Biarf.s inilnence
the capture of resolved upon. 5 left amon^. i.4:;;;: sent to Canada
LASl; prejudicial to rite English for a teacher, i. 4;;.'.: declared that
Colonies. 5. ;;■.'>; tlie Abnaki the Enulisli sluuild not stand on
mixed with tlie Indians of, 6. i'o7: their soil. i. 4;;4: so nanieil by the
the French ix.pulation in l.iH. 6. Jesuits. 5. ;;27: location of. 5."oL'7:
lioS: to use the Indians against 6. i';)4, :.'si>-2^] : 7. ]oi/i ; 8. -Jijo-L'ori:
the Engli>li, 6, 2;;>, ^-'M: granted some of the tribe taken by Wey-
lands t<* the Indians. 6. ■_':;>. L'.V.t; mouth, 5. :]i.'7-:;-i«:: extinct.'s. oiiS:
.the expelled Aeadi.iu^ went to. same, as the Norridgewocks, 6.
6. 343*i; Carigan regiment in. 7. 2:52, 234: on the Kennebec, 6. 281;
42; Jesuits the only instructor.- in, in Acadia. 7. lOl;*; ruled by St.
'•' 7. 5'J; Frontinac governor of the Castine. 7. 55/y ; on the Kennebeek
second time, 7. ■>'.<: acquired by Grant. 8. 2ii.'.--'0(;: mentioned, 4.
Great Ihitain. 8. L''.: the Frencli (kj; 6. 212. i'3_': 8.215.
fear to lo>e, 8. C_'4: regions con- Cannon street. g.:','>l.
tained in, 8. 31'.': .■sully did not ap- Canoes, manner of carrying them over
prove the colonization of. 9. ;»,; land, i. 5U4-5U5.
under the juri>^di.-tion of France. Canso, number of Indians at. i.2S(bi;
g.jlO; mentioned, i. ;j4.,, ;;;:;.;. 515. boundary of A<-adia. 5. :;25: French
527, 5;J0; 2. lii'. 1')::. ](i-, :.MJ: 3. ],ad much trade, and tisriini: on
l(i5. 2'.>(, :;n;, ;J7s, :;^3, ;js7. :■.:». the coast at, 5. .■;l'5: mentioned, 8.
404, 4i.'5, 4l',, 42-: 4. :;i«. '.(7. ;•■<. iKj. ip.l, :]ui, :]iyj, ;j;j'j; .sec al-so
147, 154, 1.55. 15:i. IM. .My.'.. ;J24, Canceau.
345, :Ur,: 5. Ixii, i;3, PO, 2»JtJ, i'S4. r'anterburv. 3. C.-^.
404: 6. 213. 223. -32. 1^33, 234. 235, Canton, Cliina. early trade with, 4. 24.
23''i. L'3(. L'3-. j4j. L'l:.'. i',5. i'7'">. .Mass., l;ol>ert Thornron a resider.t
2S1; 7. 01'. s:;^ s.-,. >,;. .„,^ (,v_ <,U„, of, i. 140/;.
liyj, 203. 2s<;. ;;.-,.;. :;:,-. :;.s;,^ ;■;)(,, cj.^p Corneille. 7. 2t;3.
3'Jl, 404, 47'.'; 8. 14. Is. .vj. ps, i^,;^ Capawick, belon-ed to the Province
lii7, 144, 1_4;'. 1.53. L' 15. 2^:2, -31, of Maine, 2. 7": now Martha's
332, 244, -'73, 274. 34'.i; 9. 2, 3(}, 52, Vineyard, 2. 25; meniioued, 3. 2'J,
87, 183, 213, 21'.', 203;(; Arnolds ] 30,31.
IXI>EX TO COLLKCTIONS.
47
Capeniiawlmcon. a spolliii:^' of r;\j>L'
Mai'.waujiM. 3. Si"!.>i-
Cape Ann. turnu'V lionu- <^f tlio \V;iko-
Icys, I. :2lL': too hi;;hly praisi-d. 2.
PS; sea-serpent at. 3. ?>'.>; sliip of
tlie riymoutli Colony lisliiiiix at.
5. I'W; plantation l)ei;un at. 5. lt!s.
the liist plaee ju rinanently oeeu-
pied in Mass.. 5. \t\>ii. IM'; the
Arlulla at. 5. \\>\': home ot Thomas
(Jaidner. 5. .'■';•■)/(: t'lianiplain at. 7.
2(!i': I. lOn. l.j;;. ::ns: 2. '.''.). l-M: 3.
S1.5ii; 4. o2-2\ 5. uS.'j; 7. •_'(;.">: 8.
22.Sii.
Colonv. foundation laid by Conint.
5. ills, 1*J4: in liiL'ij the most im-
portant settlement on tlie e^la^t.
5. IV'.\ \Wii.
Blaiie. Champlain at. 7. -*'>2: now Cape
Cod. 7. •-'<•>:.'.
Dloniidon. 8. l-.'O. l-U. 140.
r>onaM auon. 5. _;'>'••. 'JW.
lirrton, as a sailinu' dirveti(M:. 2. I'^a:
de.-.tinatiiiu of Challon^e. 2. L';]i/:
captured. 4. 2")7: part of tlie erant
to Alexander. 7. 27: to belouL;" to
the French, 7. >-'i: mentiomd. i.
34,: 5. :]:]:3: 6. ;>4: 8. 14'.L :;o2. :]10.
•Sol. ;;:!2; 9. 101. o4S.
l^retou. islaml of. -s- c island of Cape
Breton.
Breton jxiint. 5. 0'<(">.
Breton war. int-i.'rrupted the settle-
ment of Bu:vton. 2. I:)'.*.
Clear. 7. :;:';4.
Coil, ("apt. .John SMiir'i at. i. .'11 : 2.
.■)4": 7. ;;!."): tlie I'ilurinis arrivi il
at, I. :j:]; settleni' nts on. i. ."iti:
Joshua Bancs eanif from. i. Ni'i/; :
named by Gosni'M. 5. l"'*: Firneh
.ship wrecked on. 5. lt'4: on Ilub-
bard's ma]i. 5.2*1!//: railed Malle-
■ barre, 5. '.yj'i, ;;i".*: S.oL'l: a bound-
ary of Acadia, e.-.'/j:,-. I)u 3Iont at,
5. ;;2'.'; 8. :]21: Chamjilain at. 7.
2C.2: 8. :)lT-;'.ls: called Cape Blanc.
7. L'(J2: ^\'eymouth at. 7. 2'.i:l: men-
tioned, i.:!4/(: 2. S4. L'.'>^, I'i'd : 4.
^72. -M:]. ;]74; 5. :;47 : 6. 211, -^v;
7. 2M. Si')!!-. 8. L'oo. -Jill.
de Vert, taken from the Dutch, 7.
IS\).
Diamond, i. .")20, .">21, ."r22.
Klizalieth. formerly a part of Fal-
mouth, I. 21; a bouinlary of the
l'lou<rh patent, i. 4."j. so; ;v part of
the j^rant to tioodyear and 'J're-
lawny. i. 48, "j2: a boundary of
Xew Souicrsetsliire. i.fi;; bound-
ary of Livonia, i.'.i')-. mills erected
at^i.llit, 120, 24:);(: laud at sold
to It. Jordan, i. bJO; land at con-
veyed to John and Robert Jordan.
I. 2:12; Bobert Joidaii conveyed
land ;it to Nathaniel Fryer, i. 2:;:;;
land couvejed to Robert Elliott, i.
2:r>;i; fishermen settled at. i.27-'>;
road laid out. i. 27S: home of tiie
descendeuts of Philip taiuuison.
I. :;io: home of John AVallis, i.
:; 17: home i>f llobi'rt Jordan. 2.
2:'.:;: G. l>sS; scut militia to Fal-
mouth. 3. I'.'7: Maiclenaghan at.
3. ■j7-")h: l'resb\ terian- at. 3.
27')/i; visite<i by Kahieli Gilbert.
3. :ii02: called ."^emiamis. 3. :\i)-ji,;
part of called Purpooduck. 4. los;
boundary of the L;raiU to Dye. 5.
xxi: Scotch emigrants at. 6. ;Il':
slaves held in, 7. 214: lucniioncd,
1. 42, TrJ, ;;24: 2. ^."i. ><".; 3. 212; 4.
14, I'M, 111: 5. n27.442: 6. i:;7. ISO;
7. 21'J. 2.">o. 2(;.j: 8. l.')2: 9. luO, :J07.
Harbor. 7. :]01.
Ilatt. ras, 6. 210.
IIolll. 4. L'4.
Jt'Ui-ion harbor, 5. .■177.
l^a Hhvc. 7. 2"/0. i'(;o.
XecUlick, had two garrison hou.se.s,
7. 111. 112: site of one. 7. 112; de-
scribed, 7. 112-11:!; sulfered fiom
Indian wars. 7. lb'.; mentioned, 8.
12S: 9. ills. :;<i7.
Xeddick crei'k. g. :'.bsH.
Neddiek river. 7. 112.
Nesick. 9. :l')7.
Newatren, formerly Capemanwairen,
2. 4S(7; visited by Bevett. 2. 4S«;
5. 10'^: early settled. 2.>i'>((: de-
serilied. 2. Sil/C home of Thoma.s
Cleaves, 2. 2:jil; home of John
Tueker. 2. 'S-Wr. settlement de-
str<iyed, 4. 22:1; .<:ran"ed to Levett.
5. IGS: already .uiven to otlui^. 5.
ISd; tax of in 1074, 5. 2.')0; Wey-
nioiitirs men landid at. 6. :'.]!;
now ."^outhjiort. 6. -'A',
4. 107: 5. 240. 2.")n;
i-j.".. i;;o. i;li.
Xewa'j,"en island. 2. SO/i
of Good Hope. 4. 24: 7
of ."^airadahock. 2. SO.
Porjtus. bouuilary of
patent, i. 4."^, >'>: 3. :12
of Ly^oiiia. i. '■>! : 3. i^
trranted to John Bu.-h
meiitionvd,
. :;iO. :J11; 9-
5. ;ii;i.
i;i','/(.
the
I.
Plou-h
juiidary
hind in
'7: land
in ;,'ranted to b'ichanl ,Moore, i.
07: 3. 77: submitted to the juris-
diction of Mass.. I. 100, 102. lO"..
]•;.",; 3.4:5; home of Moi-frau How-
ell. I. 10!);u 1S.>; ordered to lay
out highways, i. IO-j; distance
from York. i. I'iO; ju'esented for
not attendinii' the court's order, i.
1S4. IS.O; number of militia in. i.
22^; not reja-esented in the liist
assembly, i. 241: to furnisii one
man for Fort Loyal, i. 2'>0: saw-
mills at. I. 20s, 2i;'.': dispute about
the boundary lit c, i. oOl, ."flS;
commission apjioin ed, i. :;o) : tl'e
line settled by iniying a tavern bill,
48
>JAlXr, HISTORICAL SOCIETV.
Ca)>e T'urims — continued. I
I. o".'.l -;;•;:.'; now Ki'iinobunk]iort, '
1. G'"'-; 2. sok: tlu' si'KTinK'u of
put (')iarl(S I'otuin niulir tainily
j^iivi'i iiiiu'iU. 2..';T'.': liiicil I'm- iioi
takini;- caiv of tlu- cliilihiii. 2. oSO;
('apt. Sliajilcip:!! i-nniinis^i.uuT for.
2. ;]^'J; tlic i«i'oi^li' of >imi tliL-
jii'tition to Cromwell, i. :'..':.'; dv-
sirf<i a niauistrati'. i. ;;'.'T: iK-tnl
a minister, i. m'.'T; houses of.
1. 5."j(i: Capf. Levctt at, 2. Mt;
boun lary of L)yL'"s uraui. 5. xxi;
Ciiauiplain at. 7. 2<'il: nu'mi<aiL(l, (
I. .Mt;; 2. SI. 1-17: 3. -•2'>: 9. ;;t;t). (
Porpus falls, I. .".."'7: laml at belouuod <
lo John \Va(llei;.;h, i. ••".•"/S. (_
I'orpus river, land at granted t<i
John .^tratton. i. SO;;. ;].").']; Levotfs
account of. I. o-JM: now Mousam
river, i. :;.'>.■!: claimed as a bound- '
arv of Weils, i.;J(;i; nu-ntiuneii, i. < ('
41;;. C
IJosier, Lieut. Small at. 5. 0-^4; (_uigin
of the name, 5. :JS4;i.
llou^re. tlie hunter at, i. 4',)l'. 407. [ C
Sable, a boundary of the ;j,rant to ' C
Alexander, i. .!4; mentioned. 5. '
2.">1; 7. L'(;4; 8. li'i!: g. '."'.i, IDJ. iu:,, ,
10!), 1 10. :
Sable Indians, I. 21S; 3.410,422.42.'^. I
Salles, 3. :;47. |
Sant.'-. I. 4'.'2-. -i'X]. 4<»7. I
Small point, supposed to be .'^ite of .
the eoh.ny of the I'lymoutii Com- 1
J»a!iy. 2. i.'7'r: proliably visited by ;
I'opham's colonists. 3. 2'.i4;! : men-
tioned, 9. l;!n.
Capcman\va;,'en. visited by Levt-tt, 2. \
■i'^i'. .^1); now Cape Newa<ien. 2. '■
4>^<r, granted before the arrival of : C
Pevett. I, 4'.ty, 50.': part of Booth- !
h:i\\f-r,„; early settled, SO;; ; men- |
tione<l. I. ')')l\ 2. ^S; 5. ](;.•>: see
Cape Xewa^en.
<"apeh. Chailotte. dau.i,diter of Thoma.s,
married .John Sowdt)n, 8. 1."):].
Ilojxslill. 8. l."<2.
ratiencc. 8. I.'):].
Tliomas. sun of Ilopestijl. 8. 1.52:
niarried Jane Xobie, 8. 1.52; chil-
dicii of. 8. 15;].
Cajti.^ic, d. linition of not determined,
I. 205;,.
falls, rianees .'^m.ill lived near. i.
Ill; land at planted bv Ca]jt.
l>:ivis, J. 2.52; mentioned," i. 05,
ti5;i. liO.V, 2,">.-,.
rivei, held near eonveved to James (
Andrews, i. 117; land at eonveved
to Francis Small, i. US; m'ilis
erected at, i. llii. 'JIO. 24:;,(. 250, 1
'Ml; settlements extended to i'. !
204; Ci-o. In^orsoll jr.had a house i (
at, I. L04, 2M5, ;j-l; Pdchard Pow.s- (
iaud, Kcttled near, i, 205, 322- C
Thomas Cloice settled near. i.
205, 2.52: luuue of John Jneersoll.
I. 21.). ;]11, ;]2I; h.uisc at burnt
by ludi.ans. i.214: families at. i.
210. 1:S(1; land near eranted to
John Skillin'_^ i. 24"i; land at con-
firmed to Mary M up. joy. i. 255;
(Jeo. Munjoy owned land at. i.
250: Silvanus Davis h.ul a mill at
I. 2r.O: road to. 27^-27'.': JosciJi
In^^ersoll lived at. i. :n2; S;im-
12; men-
102; 3. HI
l>etition to Cliarles
— . 5- -•'J-
125.
C
nel Inirersol lived at.
tioned. I. 112. 200, 255; 4. Iu4.
apitol hill. I. 410.
apjies. Father Felix. 7. 82.
aptain l>rown"s hill. 4. 2S0.
ard. Francis, taken prisoner ■with his
family. 1.224; 2. 102; 3. HI; e.s-
ca]ie(l. 3. 111.
John, siuiu'd the
il.. I. 4i>2.
'.ireii, (5irporal
arey, J)r. Fzry.
Maurice, 2. 125.
Jiul^e . 2. 117.
arew. George, 7. :102.
aruiil. Arbor. 9. 140, 150. 151.
Charles, 4. 21:5. 214. 227.
David, received land from Mary
Mulford, 2. 2;]4; 4. 201.
Henry. 4. 21:5.
homestead, the. 4. 21."].
Capt. James. ij:ran<lfathcr of Joseph.
4. 22o: attacked the Indians. 5.
;]00; sent to lind canoes. ;J7o;
burned the blockhouse at Fort
I'ownall, ;)^7; mentioned. 5. ;]t)7,
.•J08, otiS//, ;J70, o74, .-mS. ;;s5 ; 5. :].";S.
Capt. Joseph, 4. 210. 217. 210, 22:',
227.
arit^tiau Peeiment, joined by •''^t.
Castine. 7. 41 : in Canada, 42; dis-
bandeil, 4;;.
Salieres. 5. 41.
arleton, 9. 110.
Gen. Guy. rejiorted at Montreal, i.
477; burned Caldwell's house to
hinder Arnold, 407; went <Ui\vn
the river to Quebec. 510; humane
to the prisoners. 525; discovered
a i>lot amonj^ the jirisoners, 525.
527; paroled the itrisoiu-rs. 527;
buried Monteomery with honors,
525: mentioned, 400, 5'.'1.
Osgood. 8. 17.
arlisle, the Earl of, 2. 54.
Joseph, 4. ;J21. ;]52.
M.. 5. 1.52.
arltfin. Jonathan. 3. ISO, moved to
Machias. 3. 177.
Moses. 7. ;J57: his dau^^hter married
the Hon. Krastus Foole. 6. 7i.'/i,
Thomas. 5. is;),
arlyle. Thomas, 8. 478.
armen. Thomas. 5. ;jl4.
armJchael, William, 3. 339.
INDEX TO COLLECTION- >;.
49
rnrov, tlio Kcv.. 7. 2.O.J.
— , 9--^J-
r.uiU'V, Adilison. 4. •.Mil.
Mrs. A<l(liso!i, 4. -ji:).
C;»rolin;i, 6. •_'-■;.!.
<'arolii);i,s, tlio, Ssi.ti>l>-Iri-h scttlo in.
6. '.I; coniiiti.tii nf in IH'U. 7. i:il.
<';»roliiu' Cii.st.', tlu', 8. ','J.
<';u;H'ntor, Pliilii). lived at .SiMirwink,
1. :;-().
Sflh. 4. Ot'O.
'riioHiii.s, 2. 170.
Carr. Gcorm'. 4. :V2\. :>.">2. :"!.'):).
."^ir liob'-Tt, oiMuniis.'^idm'r to settle
tlio (littieulty between Maine and
:v[a.ss. I. IT-"): at Pascata<iua, i.
IT-J; pocple vf >[aiue de.^ire his
I'nitectinii, 1. isi: went to Knu'-
land. I. lsi,,-l>L'//: death of, i.
L'^-»i: nienrioiied. i. !>."). .]~i}.
Thomas, 9. :;sl'.
C.inabasset river, visitod hy Montres-
sor, I. i'Ahi.
Tarrartoank. sr^ Carritiink.
<"arratuncas Carrying; IMace, i. .".11.
<"arrel, Armaud X., liistory of tlie
Counter IJevolution in "EnLjIand.
cited, 7, 1:;t«.
<'arntunk. 4. .■}i:;, 3:]T, oO.*^, 3Gf>, oT>,
oT;», ;]1»S.
Kails, visited by Montressor. i. 4.".(»:
a boundary of the Kennebec pur-
chase, 2. I'TC: Indian name of the
Kennebec falN. 4. lo:,; mentioned.
I. 5U.J; 4, -.M:]. ;;;.•., :iii;. ;;4>.
<"arrying places, i. 471. 47i'. 47o. 47."),
47tJ, 47S; 3. iVll. :)l'i': 8. •-'.■|'l.
Cai-swell famiiv, .settle in .^t.-rliu'^ 6.
'2'-]. " ~
Cart path of Walter Philliiis, 9. ]:|4,
loL
Carter. Xathaniel IT., preceptor of
Portland Acadeniv, 8. IUj: men-
tioned, 8. 4i:;.
Pichanl, 3. ]~:].
^'arter's mill, 3. l.-,l.
Cartwri^'ht, C.d. Gjor-e. commission'^r
to settle disj)ute l)etwefn Maine
and Mas.s., i. 17:), ls.->: at B.jsf.n.
I. 17.); captured by the Dut.di. i.
IS-Jit; counselor, i, :)7'i: i,Mvc an
account of New Eii'^lan'l to t!ie
Council for ForeiLrn i:elation~. k.
1>4G.
Carver, Jonathan, his tr;uels cited i.
412; 6. 210.
JJobert, sij.,nied the treaty of ITl.;. 6.
'2')'j; anto^^raph. 6. i'.7.V.
Ca;-co, beaver tr.id(! at. r..0.">: Cleeves
liic first settler at. i. cl ; lon^r used
as a name for Falmouth, i. tj-j:
Mr.s. Macworth"s jtrojierly at. i.
"<"«; home of 'J'hum IS \Vi<c\ r. 71:
Mitton con-table nf. i. ss; r-ourts
|>t-M at, I. 'Jl. ;)-. i;js. ivj, l.'^S.
37G, 040, .^47; 3. io: the peoj)le of
join Cloevos, j. 01; tived. i. 04 1
;Jtl^; iKinu'of Arthur .Ml. w irtii, i-
'Mn\ ineluded in Liu'otii t. 1. '.»7: 3-
'2-\i(: Thorn IS Morris lived a*. int>,<;
Hu.:ii >r-'sier lived at. lO'i.,; sub-
mitted 1(1 the jurisidieti.m -'i Mass ,
I. id:.. ;n.-,. ;;s,;: 3. 4.-,. ^,;. i„ i.J.
called Falmouth, i. lo;. :>'7: a
■ 1,'eneral name fora laru'e t.'.i :;cr\ ,
I. 112: inhabitants in ]!',',<. :. ii'i;
liome of (reor.i^e F^ewis. i. 117. ;N:;-
Seittcryu'ussut lived at. i. 1!-;
home of Francis Sm ill, i. li--;
home of John Phillips, i. !i!i-
mills at, I, I2'>. Lio, -jr.j. I'^i; 2.
171; home of Fiancis XeaJe, i.
P-'O: Pobert Jordan authorized to
use land at, i. l:;o-l;ll; a mi]! of,
I. 14S; desired a minister, i. i'll,(;
3- 10-11, I.".:',: In.me of Ceo. Mun-
joy. I. 177; sent a petirimi ;.. tin;
kin.:. I. I7S; described bv-Iweehi),
1.211.;, .-,.-,1: attacked bv Indians,
I. 211; 3. 107, 140; 5. 2.SO; miiiii^i
in. I. 22>; the tragedy at. (-(.m-
menced by Mu<:Lr. i. 22'.'. treaty
n!;i(ie with tlie Indians at. i. 2:;o;
Fort Loyal in the care of (iendall;
1. 2:11; land at conveved to .Su-
sannah Brackctt. 1. 2.;';; iuh ilti-
tants in lti7.'>. i. 2.;t;;(; j.^.o e . oji-
<duded at. i. 241: honu- of .Lw,.[,h
Holmes, I. !'.-,(),(: Anthnny iJr-.ick-
ett in cominaii^l at, i, i.'7!i
veyed, i. 27'."; feared to !;
center oi Indian trouble-, i
deserted, i. JOl ; 4.7:;; 6. 1.<1
in care of private citizens, i
:^02; soldiers need supj.Jies. i.
207/i; soldiers killed at. i.;;;^: 3.
1<»7; held by the envmy. 3. :;ii:;„;
relatives of soldiers killed ar to be
paid. 3. ;;(j:J/(; treaty of, 3. .; ■;;; 2.
171: 3. lir>; aneedote. i.:; 1); i md
at left to the children of .1 -.•iies
En-Hsh, i.JjOO: Thonias K.a.lin'^
nioveil to, :;ii;»; home of .b.hu
York. I. ;;is; ho;ne of FJi-ln An-
drews. I. ;;p.i; home .0' .; lines
Andrews, i. .il'.i; hoaie of I:lM•!;..v,.!•
])avenpolt, I, ;jL'');
Thomis Felt, i. :;20;
Josej)h Ifoimes. I..J21
Samuel Pike, i. ;ji'l'; honi' <,f
William Royal, i. .•;22; hoin • of
John Tucker, i. :\2J; home <jf
Lewis Tuck -r. i. .•;22; Iioim; of
X.itiiani d W'haiir, i. :.':;:;: h.iine
of .Mi<iiael Milton i. .M ; Mepht'i
Batcholor called to ))re,i>)i in. i.
"<4'.</(; lett -r to from the L"'Vern-
meiit of Miss., I. ,j>U; vi>ired by
In Han Sairanujres, 2. 4'.!'/; Mi^un:-
joy a ma^dstra e for, 2.04'/; uam.'
ii\\i-n to by Levett, 2. s",,; ,|,..
nied the jurisdictivu of M.c-s . 3.
SLU'-
th.
J<u-t
Home ><\
ho:ne ..:
liome oi'
50 ]MATNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Casoi — continued. 1 cnlloil LcvetTs rivor. 2. Sa/i ; men
44; oidoicd to csi;iMisIi ro:uls. 3. tioiud, 2. !:;■_'. 1.":;. I'-Jl.
rjS; oulU'il Aoo:>k'i>. 4. In;'.: (Ii'(i- Cum-. Kldi-r ]>:»;ic. 4. ;!ii(;; pioaiiu-.i
iiilion of llu' naino. 4. 1 l"i : a li'MU- at 'riioinastou. 7. 'S-'>: at AVin-
it r town in 171^'.. 5. ■-"■''^: Ilolifit tliii>]), 7. 'J'2'>: rci>rfst iitativo ii>
Jordan otli< iatvd at. 6. isi, iss. the gL-ncral eoiirt. 7. I'l'-'i ; divd 7.
IS'.i; nu'iitiivncd. i. ot). 4S; 2. .■;■), !.'•-'(■>; iioculiaritios of. 7. ui'i! ; fatluT
.v-n; 3. 107. 111. i-". !-I. l-li''. •■'-■'.L'. of tile Hon. Is:iac. 7. l'-J.'>.
:;74. 41.;: 4. l'''.': 9. 1"'. •'•'W; .vc the Hon Isaar, son oi Iddcr Isaae,
C'aseo I>ay an 1 F.diuout'i. 7. :.'•_'.">.
lV»y, isU\nds in to Ik- a I'art of Fal- Casli, Alii'e. 4. 4u:3.
inontli. i.-M; eallt d Anoocisco. i. John. 4.4(1.'!.
;JI: disertt'd. i. .'d ; boundary of , Sanmel. 4. 4i).'l.
\Vay's uiani. i. 40i/. SO: boundary f'askoe. .s'-'^ Casro.
of the Trelawney patent. i.4S. so"; ^ ('a>s. I.owi.s, 8. :Mi\ 4:;t). 443.
C'U'i've.s tiie hi'st settler on. i.tll; I'assit'rs. . i..')L".).
land at "jranti'd to Artluir .Mae- Casteen sir Castine.
vorth. I. <W: Ccnrm.' Luxton in, Castile. 6. li'iiyj.
I. 71; a triti'ii in, i. 77: ('a>iine. foiinerly TIaircraduee, 2. •_'!•">;
boundary of the ^[.i-sachu- 6. 107-loS; 7. l^o], ;;28; exped.itMu
.setts elaini. I. Uto; a .^oo^i ha; bor, auainst, 3. L'n4: 7. l'o;;; Arrhisr
I. bSl; lish plenty, i. ISl: Ann Brairdon wounded at, 3. l'04--i:m.'i:
liraekett cseajied aeioss, i. •_-:;.".; lield by Eimland. 4. 7^: ealled
iind near owned by l\tir IJow- Majabawaduee Point, 4. .'3l'4. .■>24(i;
doin, I. 27*1; surveyed, i. •-'7'.»; 6. 107. H'S: tlu> most endnriuL;- of
rleeves luld a rourt at. i. ■■)47: ' Freneh settlenients. 6. -J : honit of
frozen ovir. 2.21:^: claiaud as a I.saac Parker. 6. ".''.•/( ; early known
boundary of the Kenneboe jiur- : to Freneh tishfrinau, 6. lO'.t; eoins
tdiase, 2. 27'''; lioun.dary of the ' found near, 6. 114; h:'.rlv>r oi. 6.
l>louL:h patfur. 3. :;-J: vi>ited by i 114; attacked by Anvlr.)ss. 6. I'.'l:
];aki^h Gilbert. 3. .'Jn^o : many : ineluded in JJauaduee, 7. 4: last.
isl inds in, 3. '-^''-Jn; boundary of vesti^esof the Pilgrim's f(>rt mar,
V*'harton"s tiratit. 3. :V_'."i. :).>'>; In- 7. :)! : formerly Penta<:ouet. 7. 7;';
dians sunim^ii-d to a <-ont\Tfnri' Elder Jesse Lee preaidicd at. 7.
at.3.;]77: on 'llubbanrs maj). 5. 227: common schools in. 8. l-">s;
I'lil/j; l)u Mojits at, 5. ■y2:<: Sir Indian name of, 9. •J''ii\u: mi-n-
Edmnn 1 .\nlros at. 7. .j4 : expe- tioned. 4. ,'-',-2\ii. Ml \ 5. xx. y.i.
(iition to port Pi>yal returned to. i oS-3/i. v'J4, ;;'.'•"): 6. lU'^, lb'. ■.-'.•".; 7.
7. 7G; described by ChampLiin, 7. ■ 2.1; 8. :31'.i. -V-'^^: 9. b'.o. id], l*):].
:;•"/.'; wliy it is aruiexed to Fal- coins, where found, 6. 1 14; tinnier of.
mouth on the records. 8. 2:34, 2:;4/(: 6. 114-11.j: numb.-r found. 1 l.')-llt>;
liuntioned. i. '>i. t;o, cj. c,:;. (;4„. kimls found. 6. ll.'i; exannnerl l)v
OS. fj:t. !t7;(. 14^/*. 14'.i. i.')!, l.;c., 22t), \ Dr. .Stevens. 6. 110; de.seribe<l. 6.
'S',') II. •^•^■2)1, '■]-'!. 4t\'\ ■>U. .'4'i. ."i4!), ; 117-12.J; supposed to li.ave l>een
:,:>C,: 2. 4'.i", 172, -jls. -.'s;;; 3. 4:>;;, | hidden by .St. Castine. 5. 12.''>-l-_'tJ ;
.s'.t, ;]!■'). :;i';. :vs.K ■)■)), :'.■',]. ;J:]2, ' one pieke'd up at the fort. 6. 1l'v/i.
:;44, :;i7. :;4-. :;77. ;;7'.>. o'.'-".. ;;;'(',, Castine's fort, 6. 114.
411, 4111. 4_'l 424. 427. 4.'J."), 44."): 4. ; %var. same as Kinu' William's war,
I'l'), ir.ii, p;.-,; 5. 4-j^ (j;3_ o..,;_ :yj~ \ g_ ]io. occasioned by the English.
;;.*■'.; 6. l:;^. l.s.'>; 7, 220. L'i;2; 8. I 6. 112.
110, -.'20, 22<;/,. 227. 2:]n, 2:37, 2:38; ' .s-^<" St. Castine.
9. 27 -".'_: »>■'■ also Casco. j Castle island. Jioston. 6. 2<4.
fort ,sn Fort Loyal. I of Cormentin. captured l)y tiie
Indians, Scithery^'usset chief of the. ' Dutch, 7. 1:]'."; captured bv tlie
I- ns. j En-lish, 7. 1 :;'.».
li'. .-r. a Ix.undary of Trelawny"s : i)innace the. 8. l'2'.». 22'.b).
jMtcut, I. 4';. 4s. 7); uncertainty | Willi;im. 5. ;3s.J, :i<jti; 8. 12.'), 22'j/i,
ol the true Oil.-, i,4'.>; Cleeves and 242.
'I'wckcr enlai^'ed their borders on Caterramo;:,i,^us. 6. 2.">7.
t!ie. I. Gs, i!7: jieoplo of com- Cathance river. 3. :3b]: a liounilary of
phuiied of win'er. i. 72-70: bound- tlie Kennebec jiurcliase. 2. L'77.
aiy of Hope A!hn"s pllrcila:^e. i. Cathay, Colnmbus supposc-d ho liad
]j.'\: .-iwrnill-. to bi- erected on. i. reached it, 2. l;]';-bb/ ; Cabot ex-
]:'.o; Kobt rt Jordan one .if the pected to discover it, 2. 14-r. 1.3^.';
chief i)roi.iiei(.r.> on tiie. i. LJi); country comprised iri. 2. 7t3ij; mtn-
cio.-,.sed by a feny, i. l'7s; to be | tioned," 5. 03 4; 9. :304.
INDEX TO rOI.LF.fTIOXS.
51
f';illit)li( ism amoncr tlio Iinlians diif t.>
M. C'astino's exortions. 6. 111.
C'uthnlic inis.->iui)s in Muiiu', i. 42i>-
prit_->»ts. (lii'ir iiiliueni'c mer the In-
«li:ins, I. 2-2'.*: si < also Jesuits tlu^
(';«.tln>!iis in Iivl.uul. 6. ti; hut t\-\v
ciJiu' to AnuMira bot'ure tlio \l<jy-
olution. 6. ID; nimtiuiu'il. 7. •Jl'.L
I'Si; 9. ]•>;;.
("attle dtsfioyed hy wi'lvcs, i. :>)i'i;
iiniDitctl. 2. ."id,;; exiHHtoil at Pas-
cataqua. 3. 2 J;/: scanity in Main>\
3. 7:.', 7-;;: tuiiu-d limsf. 3. 14';;
marked, 3. 14.;. 144; uiontioncil. 3.
.^s. l-*0: .vv( _^oat<.
(.'ault-y. . owned the ni<;:^'ins farm.
3. !(.!»/; married Widow Uiadlord,
3- 7'.t.
Caulin. ("apt. . 8. 1G'.>. 140.
(avt'sisix mill. g. l.'.l.
river, g. l:;4, l.jt;.
('e!)ahi,s, 7. 'J7.
Cecil, Lord. 4. (l-^; 5. 14S; cod pre-
sented to. 5. 14.">.
Ce !ar, commo)i at the ICiver Des
I^ouits, I. 4."().
f'eler, Keynold. .<ij:ii m1 tlie petition of
1(>72 to Mass.. 5. L'4!.
(-'ellen, Thomas. p<.'titioned to Mass.
h) stop the strife between Cleeves
and Jordan. 1. 141.
('eitic. the. i. 4l'7.
t'eiKhiile, Walri-r. 5. 00. 04.
('enter street, i. •J4-<. ■J4'.'. ;;i."j.
.«lreet !<ohool house. S. \i\'>.
Central America, coa-t ul discovered,
2. 14'/.
Chahinock.s, Thoma.-?. sa<:amore of
Wells, deed to John Wadleigh, i.
•>")7-o-jS.
ChadiMjurn, Cenjarnin. 8. 102.
Iluniphrey, a-^soi late. i. lO"); held
the county court, i. 17'): had a
.'sawmill at Kittcry. i. L'ljs ; niili-
tary ofiicer tor Kittery. i. oi'.'.);
si^^ned the petition to Cromwell,
I . ;;'.<4.
Prof. P. A., 6. :;47. :l';i ; on the oy.s-
ter shell deposit at Damari.scotta,
6. 34.V;«1.
Chadwick, the liev. Benjamin, mar-
ried Eunice Willard. 3. 10.;:
preached ;ir Danstan. 3. 1(;:]-1G4;
death of, 3. 104.
Jason, 2. i'Si.
I'aul, killed. 5. Ixiii: 9. l»04; trial of
liis murderess, 8. :>7.
Chain lake.s, the. (<.!. Montressor at.
I. 4;jn.
Cliairnsay, .xr-<? DWulney.
diaises in 17Vo, 7. ■j:;r,n.''
Clialeur bay. 7. 4.»/(.
Clialloni,', Capt. ll^-nry, 2. 20; com-
manded the expedition of hir F.
Gorges, 2. 2;Jrf, is; 5. ;;;];;; cap-
tured. 2. 2'";'i. 10: 5. ;";;■;:";: to be met
by Ilanliam and Prin^;, 2. -J-'.a :
sick. 2. 1'.': libcratril, 2. 1'.': lia.l
one of WcyuiDiitirs luliiii^ ^\ith
him, 5. ;;;'.;: did not follow his
sailinij: direct ions. 5. ;;:'.:;.
Georue, his .Vnnils of the I'liited
CoUmies citid. i. >::. 84. -J-JO,;. -J-.'.'.hi .
3.."'.i;i; g. :;ll(. '-W-Ju: his (Jpinions
of Kniinriit Lawyers liu-d, 2. ■Jt\~,n.
William, vi-i:ed by the Lev. Paul
Collin. 4. :;i--. :;-_'o". :;.".(t r.rrj.
('halowner. sir Ihallonir-
Chaniboi'lain, Joshua L.. his Maine,
her ])lace in history, litcd, 8. 1^4/i.
t'hambcrlin. Jurcmiah. 4. .';r,ii.
Chamberlin'.X. Daniel. i.-'j.')0.
Chandlers. t?tephen. i. .'):;i.
Chanibaidt, Father, letter cited, 7. 5.
Chaml)le, captnnd. i. 4'^i'.
Chambly, M. <\v. in command at Pen-
ta.Lroet, 7.4''.. -'A**: woundeil. 7. 40;
attacked. 7. :;4<>: surrendered. 7.
o4i»; suri>riscd at the attack. 7.
;U( )-:;4 1 .
Chamlily's Company. 7. 4.").
Chani.ner.s, llcnry. sw.>re alle;zi;ince to
the Duke 01 York. 5. l';;7.
Cliampairne. the province of. g. 00.
Champernoon. Francis. conn.--ellor. i.
7o)i, Ssi, ;j(;4: 3. o:)*;: lived at Kit-
tery, I. 8>,). 177. •2:;u: 2- ■>'>'■ active
in opi>osin:.: 3Iass.. i. 17'>: pre-
sented for iin )uncin_ the autlior-
ity of Mis-.. I. 17]; 3. .j.j; ap-
]>i>inted .lu-tive of the Peace, i.
177: commissioned to in ike a
treaty wirli Indians, i. 1*;;.); a rel-
ative of Sir Walter i\alciuh. 2.
00«/(; nephi'w of Gorges, 3. ."i."i;
mentioned, i. ."i4-">; 9. ;>i-J. :j.").j. ;;o.'i.
Sir Phili]). 2. i'''-',iiu.
Chamjiigny, . cited. 7. 4.'L 43;), 62.
Champlain. 9. !>;;.
Samuel de, sailed alon;r the coast of
Maine, i. -o. 20: 3. 00; accompa-
nied the French to Nova ."^cotia. 3.
01): 7.24'.': hi< dtscripti-m of the
Indians, 3. '.''.': laitl the ficunlation
of (Juebfc. 5. 17S; surrendered to
Davi<l Kirk. 5. 10(5; in Penobscc^t
bay and river, 6. ino; 7. :;. O'i, 2-7:;.
;51S; named Mount Desert. 7. l'^;
met Pias)iaba. 7. 00. 07. OS, 2.7'_'.
2.">4; ])irth of. 7. 24'^: sou of a lish-
erinaii. 7. l'4>: became, a sailor, 7.
24.S; an ofHcer in tlie lioyal Ma-
rines, 7. 24-^: in the West Indies
and Mexico. 7. 24<: a m ui of ob-
servation, 7. 240. -jOl-i-'C, in the
j ex|>editiMn uitli Du Monts. 7.241':
i Pioyal (icMjiapher, 7. 241'. 201; de-
scribed and ])ubiished an account
of the co;i>t of Maine. 7. 240; \s here
bulled. 7. 240; on his lirst voya'^'c
of discovery. ■j.'Sj')] .second voyage
:)2
MAINE HISTOKICAL SOCIETY
Cliiiniplnin, Saimiol do — odiitiiiued.
7. :.'.")(»: at Ih>ly C'r.i>s. 7. iT)!:
in cliavije of tl:o expedition to
>'(>iiimlio;jr:\, 7. 1' •">]-::.")■_'. :;."i4 ; do-
sciilieil Noruiiilu'Lia. 7. i.'."''_'-L'")."l ;
(I(sciil)cd ]\'uolisi-ot b:iy. 7. l'.")-'.;
took tlio altitude of Nciuniliotia
river. 7. •Jo4; at tlie (iHiiiiibeiniy
rivof, 7. -•''•'>. iiniiortaiue of this
voyafie. 7. '2'>o-'2'ni : not sutlieiently
noticed liy liistorians. 7. :2.">")»;
left .St. Croix. 7. 2'>T: at .shcep-
.scot river. 7. ■_'•"''.>. -(':;; lieard of
the Cliaudiere and 6t. Lawrence,
7. 2.j!»: passed Casco bay. 7. i^GO;
at Isle de Bacchus. 7. J(UI: at
.Saoo rive]-, 7. l'i'jU; ilesiribed the
culture of maize. 7. I'Cin: made a
■ chart of the coast. 7. :Ji',i ; at ('aj-c
l'ori)us. 7. L'til : jia^sed tlie Merri-
mac. 7. '-'tJL'; at C'a[>(' Ann. 7. •Ji'C:
at Plymouth. 7. :.'C,-J: at Cape Cod
and Xanset. 7. I'li-I: 8. :')!1. :'. 1^:
met ^larchim at Clmnacoct, 7.
202; at the Kennebec. 7. :.'()2. :Ji3.";:
met Anasson, 7. 2i'r-_': hears of
Euroiieans, 7. •J('c'-2f]:;: nameil tlie
Isle of Le S'ef. 7. 2(j.';: points to
be noticed in this voyairc. 7. Jti-S:
decided to remain in Amcri(^a. 7.
2(53, 2r>4; his narrative tiic first
thoroujj;hly intcllii^ible contribu-
tion to the cartoLiraphy of Maine.
7. 20i'>; mentii»ned. 7. i^T. _'•'. '-"i.
t.'Tn, OS, OS/i, 2."j(), 2."jT. -'.'-'i. •;!;'.. ;;i-i,
8. olT: 9. 102. l:J2. l:;2/, : his . Jour-
nal edited by Laverditre. 7. 24");
cited, 2. 'J; 3. '.)'•>: 6. lo'.';;: Coast-
ing: Voyajrcs in tlie Cidf of Maine,
by Gen. Jcdin M. lirown. 7. 24o-2iJtJ.
Chainplain's rocks. 7. I'l.
Ciiamplin, the IJev. J. T., Educational
Institutions of Maine. \Vhile a
District of Mass.. 8. 1.0:j-l>;o.
Ciiam]iney, the lie v. Ebenezer,
preached at Bath. 2. 2_':;.
Chandler, Anson (J.. 9. 170.
Daniel, 2. 1.^2.
family, the, 5. lix.
Joiiii, ]iroprietur at Pemaquitl, 5.
3U2.
John, of Minot, 2. 1 1.").
(ien. John, first reprosenfati\e to
Congress from Maine. 9. lO'.t. IT^!:
father of. 9. K",'.); his a^re at tlie
time of his father's dcatli, 9. K','.!;
Jn the ^var of tl:«! Kevoliition. 9.
]70, IT"^-]'"-; in the war of isji'.
g. 170, ls:;-2iii): ,,1 a military
spirit, 9. 17'), 171: est;i!dished an
arsenal at Augusta. 9. 170; est:ib-
lished tlie l>anL;<ir railroad, g. 171:
moved to Maine. 9. 171: iiroininent
in town alfairs. 9. 172; justii c of
tlie Court of .Sessions, 9. 172;
prominent in state alfairs. 9. 172, 1
173. 175-17(>: solf-tauc;ht. 9. 17."'-
174; inteiestod in education, g.
174: slnM'ilYof Kcnnclici^ coiint\ . 9.
174-17.'). 20()-2(C): his jioliiical .-pin-
ions. 9. 17-"); interested in the ^ell-
eration of Maine from Mass. .9. 17'):
moved to Au.mista. 9. 17ii: death
of. 9. 17(>: his chaiai ler. 9. 174. 17."i-
I'iO. 17'''-177: childixn ot. 9. I7i".:
death of his widow. 9. 17<i: men-
tioned, 4. :;n."), :)."■).■■). :'.7>. 4iH). 41 ».3: 5.
xxxvii, xlii; Extracts fiom hi>i
Journal. 9. 178-l'0."(: account of by
(UMjr;;e F. Talbot. 9. 107-177.
John A.. 9. 170.
Joseph. 2. 177; taken prisoner by
the Indians. 2. 1^2.
Cai>t. Joseph, birth of 9. lO'.l; in the
llexolutiim. g. lO'.': died, g. lO'.t.
relet:. 2. 11:1.
Belei:- W., 4. 7: 6. 37'.l.
Beuben. 2. 114.
Dr. Seth. 2. li'O, 122.
Dr. , of Bowdoin Collef:e. 5.
xviii.
Ch;)nniri<:, Commodore. . 9. IS.").
the liev. \Villiini Ellery. 5. xxxiii.
xxxiv. xlvi: 6. 1."'.: 7.4ns.
Chajiin. tlic Bev. Perez. 2. 12-"): 4. 3:>0.
Cha]dlii. the Bev. Jeieniiah. 8. 17"^.
17'.».
Chapman. Abner, 7. 3O0. 371, 372.
Jolm. of Falmouth, married Bacto 1
Inuers.dl. i. 311.
Lydia, daughter of Abner, 7. 30'.*:
married to the lion. Bobert B.
Dunlap, 7. 30'.>.
. starved. 2. 101 : extrava.u'ance
of. 2. 101-1(12.
Charles l. coins of his reii^n found on
Bichmond's island. i.4:;»: Nich-
olas Bartlett in his army, i. ll'wc
Baker active in brin;::ini: him to
the Idock, I. 33t;; Cajit. Jolm
.Smitli presented his description
of Xew En<:land. 2. :]'j(i; ^ilorrcTs
Latin iioems dedicated to. 2. 4r.j;
issued an order for a general 'gov-
ernment of Xew England. 2. 'I'.'.ti-
."j4a; Maine named in luuiorof his
queen, 2. .'jS;?; charter of tlie I'ly-
moutii Company returned to. 3.
'.]] : contirnud tiie charter of
Gorf:es. 3. 31, .;7; 5. xxi; j:ave a
jiatent to 'J'rclawney. 5. I7(i/':
conveyed Canada and Acadia to
France. 5. 2ni», 21.">. 2.31; under
I''rencli inliiicncc. 5. 'JV^h ; a traitor
to his own peoiile. 5. 24:;: his
I'harters tjesi^ned to peri>etuate
Fi>iscoTialianism, 6. Is3; (h'ath of.
7. l:;r,; Mas.>. rejoiced at his
dealli. 7. 14s-|4!i: denied that he
^ave Nova Scotia to France. 9.
110-111; mentioned, i. OS. r>4:;.
ii-in, 20b, 2G0, 200; 3. 317, 331, 333,
INDEX TO COLI>ECTIOXS.
53
<. 7. 2(\, 1-24. ir:p. 140. 141. 142.
H''; 5. xlv. 14.'>. I'liT. 20T'i. T,-'.: 7.
141*,, 1M>: 9. i>)i, '2-Sk ;;i(';,'. M-j:
Mi'uidir.s <»!'. .-■('' Aikrn. I. my.
li of Eiiul-.uitl. roooiiiiizcd tlio titio
of Feriiinando (Joiui'^*. i- !••>. 174:
iiisistod tli:U Ma^>:i(hu>ett.^>!n'n!il
bo more toKrant. i. ti'i2: I'uMth nf
I. 27o; 7. l•'>^; on Ins acoossion
liakor Ik'd To Aint-iica. 7. :;:;i'i: liis
arci'.ssion causi<l .Jolni Wiu-il-
vfio-lit toivtiMii to Xow Kimlaml.
7.o44)i: Wi'lls ineiiii'iial to. 7. M.">T.
;;."i!t, 400-401 : frkiuUy toward Sir
Thomas Tomjile. 7. ^JOSic rosr<>ra-
tii>n of. 2. (■>;'." : 3."ii': 9.:i2'^: ir^ive
a ;4rant lo .Tanu-. Duke of York.
2.'2o2; 8. 144;i. !S4: his accession
clian^ed the political affairs of
Maine. 3. '■)'■): Sir John (ior^es
{letitioiied to luni for lii.s riulits.
3. ;>], ."lO; peoj'le of Maine st nr a
petition to. 3. 120: immersed in
sensualism, 5. 2.".T : hated by ^[ass.,
5. 257: a tiaitor to England. 5.
It'W; bis rei.un (hited from tlie
death of his fatlier. 7. Ivo; char-
acter of. 7. lo'i-Kj7: a pensioner
of Louis XIV. 6. loO, l.](])i: assisted
by the Duke in tlie f^overnment.
G. io7-l-"]S: created his brother
Lord Hi«,di Arlmiral. 7. loS. 1:]<),:
incorporateil the Canary Com-
pany, and tlie lioyal African < om-
j.any. 7. l'-j'.in: ordered Clareud'<n
to write a history of the Keljellion.
7. 141/(; married tlie Infanta of
Portui^al. 7. 144,1. I4.J/; ; mentioned.
1. 554; 2. 7-;'/. 2G1. 257: 3. 'j-'>n,
t>:]l, 232: 5. 5. 4'-. 1;J2. 202/,. 2d5.
272; 6. 7. 124, 15o. 151. 1>>; 7.
141 )i, V.yjn: 9. 11. 22. :];J2.
II of Spain, 5. li'o, ]l'o,(.
Prince. Capt. John Smith presented
his description of New England
to, 2. :j5'/; 5. It'.2: named places
on Smith's map. 5.1t'2; mentioned,
2. ;i0(7, ij'.hin: became Charles I.
icldch ■see.
river, a boundary of Massachusetts
Bay Colony. 2. GO'?; bouuda.ry of
yrant to lireieton, 2. 4n/(: bound-
ary of jirant to Dairel and Old-
liam. 2. 47,t; mentioned, 7. 4^'J; 9.
•.W.K oW.
the. 9. o-VIn.
Cliarleston. 7. 224. 41:1
CluMlestown, Ma».. home of Thomas
Kimball, i. 15); home of Joiin
riiillips. I. ::-4>; Martha Munjoy
b>,>rn in. i. -'A; former home of
John anfl 'i'iiomas Jones, i. 250;
Daniel Parker moved to. i. ;;o2;
niortality anions the early set-
tlers of, 2. '-Wnii-. liome of Col.
J-'runcis Morton. 2.50/(; asked to
aid in buihiiu'' Bunker Hill mon-
vimont. 3. 217. 24^^: comi.iarcd to
Kittcry, 4. 2o5: Walter ' I'hillips
died in. 4. 21i>; Cadillai ■^ :i.iotinr
t)f. 6. 2^7; nuntieneil. 2. 144. 175;
3. 207. L^H. 250. 254. 2i;0,(: 4.2 11.
•240. 2(;i. 2';7. 2t;<. 272. ;;7.;: 5. 2;.'i.
41S. 422; 6. 17: 8. L'OO. 450; g. .-r,;
History of, .vc Erolhingliani.
Bicliard.
P. L. 2. i;34.
artillei-y. 3. 2ri'^.
lecture, the. 9. 2;>.
Charlevoix. Peter Francis Xavier.
valuable fund of information in
his wtirks. i. 401; liis Ilistoire
Generale citetl. i. 422. 4.;-], 4o4;
4. Ill; 7. 41, 45/(. CO. ~un. ~>n,
S4/i, 85/(. ;!10j/, :;41; 8. 0; 9. lOo/i,
108». lOlOi.
Charnisay. si-c D" A ulney.
Cliarnock, .bdiii. 7. \-\^n.
Cliarters. tlieir distinction from pa-
tents. 5. 2t«)-2o7; of Mass.. i. .•;2.
7S, 27o; 9. ■■!4-o5. o7; Du Monts.
I. 25; to GorLTes. i. Sij; to the
Virginia Company. i.2S: to Maine
Historical Society, i. 11 : to Wells.
I. o'iO-OiU : ,sce Great Xew Eng-
land Charter.
street. 2. 201 : 9. C,A,
Chase. Amos. 2. 138.
Daniel. 4. 315.
Elbridi^'e. 8. 1S3;(; 9.
Elizaljetli Daniel. 4.
Fatlier. 4. 351.
Joseph. 4. 315.
Mercy. 4. 315.
Salmon P. 5. xxv. xxvi.
9. 254.
Stephen, 4. 31^. 310^ 320;
Marv t^.-^^ijod. 4. 27S;/.
Capt. Thomas. 4. i:10.
Capt. William, 4. 213, 210/
142. 154.
, married Betsy Bodfish. 4. 404.
Chatham, Em^land. 3. 21G.
Mass.. 2. 144.
Cliaudiere ])'>nd, part of
Command to meet at. 1.
471. 473; Arnold at.
menti(jned, i. 47". 47^, 4s2.
river, Arnold to lead his expedition
tlirou;:;h tlie valley of. 1.447; the
place inteiidc'd for tlie emljark-
ation of Montressor's expedition.
1. 448, AW: settlements on. i.44^-
440; dejith of. i. 440; compared
to the Peno])scot. 1.453; Montre.s-
sor at, 1.405; famous for lish, i..
405; Arnold liojied to reacii it in
ten days, 1. 471.474; Arn^jhl at.
I. 477: meaiiiiiic of. 1.514; men-
tioned. I. 45'.i. 470. 503. 5o0. 5 '•7.
.508. 512, 513. 515. 520„, 5^2. 523:
4. 80, 34f., :;80. :;'.)0; 7. M-. 17o.
175, 10.;, 25''. 25'.'. ;;>0; 8. :'i,2l5,
21G, 220, J30. 231, 233, :;35.
0-j.
141, 140.
315.
xxxiv. xxyv;
marnec
9- 1^^
Arnold's
4-;^. 470.
47-;. 4'.'0;
54
MAI.NE lII.-iTOKICAT. SOCIETY.
("liavacovott. Iiuliau name for tlie
J>l)('oi>so()t riviT. 4 1(1.").
('l>oasi)iiu'. 2. lO'i; 3. s'.«: 9. :;,"^i.
Cbc'lKuolio. 6. ;'k<4: a iiaino M>iin'times
^ivfu to (iivat Cholieair. i. 14").
Chcbas(.-(uU\iian i>laii(l. in North Var-
iiiontli. 2. 1.^0.
("lu-lia.-<i-o(Kuar. 2. ir-T.
Clu'hattis. (iotinilidii i.f. 4. HU. li'^.
I'hrliattis.Mok. 'U-tiiiiliMn ,,{. 4. i;)i.
('lu'l)i'ai;-. .•.((• Groat aii(! Littk- ( lu'beag.
Chebfai;ue. 9. '2(Wii.
f 'licl)(.::na(loso, 5. l.")t'i/i.
('In-ln'M ilia, a'^rofil to a peace, i. I'lK;
liis lai)'ls liivcn to (iori,Ts. i. i'm.
Chebi.^^ooikp-o, t'oniicr lumu; of (hvat
Clu'liea--, I. M>».
Cliebm-to. 11 i\v ilalitax. 8. l-J'>: Frcneh
fleet arrived at. 8. li'-'); lleet saileil
from, 8. 1-JC>; sn- C"bi,i;n--er(i.
Cliockley. V:\]>{. Sa.iruiel. 2. ■S-]~ii: 5.
'Siln: soldlaiiii to Tiiiidthv I'roiit.
2.'J;;7: claiiiuMl laud ai .Sheepseot
2. i.'0(;-i':;t.
Cheepie, tlic Indian -levil. 3. 10„.
Clieever. Eben,-ztr. 8. 177.
P-zekiel. 5. :'.(ll. .'inj.
the Kev. Georijfe B., 8.4^."): Ids c(]i-
tion of Court's Jielation cited s
KMh.
Xathanicl. 7. 2'^4.
Mr. , 8. 217.
the llcv. . , of Boston. 7. 2;>7.
riiclnisford, 2. i4ii.
Cbelsea. Elaine. 7. 40.-,: fornurlv Ilal-
lo^veil. 7. o^:J-.N4.
Mass., Moses Felt li\ed in. i, l.-(i;
Macclenaulian at. 3. :j7''-(: men-
tioned, 3. 271. I'sl : 5. 4.;'.i.
Chcnebeo river, .nc Ki-nnebec liver.
Cliepntnaticook, Indian name of St.
Croix river. 4. l(i.").
riieiiutnecook lake. 8. l.j.
C'begnecto, 7. I'j:,.
Cherokee Indians, i. ."01.
riierryiield. 6. 4! ; 8. ;7S.
Clieiry mountain. 9. 217.
Che.sapeakc bay: Newport to transjx.rt
a colony to. 3. -;hi; mentioned i.
288; 5. :].■..-,.
Chessom. Dunken. 3. IKi; in tlie <,'ar-
rison at ISlack Point, i. 2i'7/(; pos-
sibly a resident of Black Point ■?
8;i-.^4. ' ^'
Chester county, 2. ACn.
Maine, 4. '.Ill, :'..",;;, ;;47. "^-j :][)o orjo
N. II., 4. ."ii'd; 8. '.).
'ChesMucook, <lerivation and meaninf
of, 4. ]s-j.
'C'he-va-co-l)et, river, 9. l'?,o.
'C]ie\void<i, 9, 1;;.].
<'hiballs in abnndance. 3. .•;o.">, .'"jOT.
Chiene, Capt. , 2. 24^.
Chignecto, 7. I'Xr. 8. i:J2, 140, 24.")n,
21:2 : sir ("liebucto.
Cliild. Jain«'s. 7 2^C-
Dr. Pohert. ])nrcbas(M] Vine's jiatent.
i.i'l: 9. .nc: biouraj-hioal notiee
of. i.'.':,ir. remonstrated with ihc
aiilb..iity of .Ma^s.. 7. | 1>;. 1-V\„.
China. Culundms supposed lu' li;i.|
reaclud it. 2. ].;</, 14(': 'J'artars
driven frmn. 2. 7»i"; mentioned. 4.
24. 72: 5. :;c,o.
Maine, 8. ;;'.Hi; fornu rly Harlem. 2.
academy, 8. 17").
Chinese, the. 6. 222. 22:7.
Chinns, tlie Indian j;od. 4. r,~<),
('hi[iman. Ward. 8. loi;.
Chippeways. 9. 2',iO: same as Al^ron-
quin. I. 412.
Chissimore. Daniel, at Black Point. 3.
8:;: at Newbury, 3. 8:J//.
Chissimore's hill. 3'. s:',)i.
Cheat. Abraliam. visited by Paul <'uf-
tin. 4. ;;•">:;. ;j.")4; came from Ips^\i^•!l.
4. M-U.
Choate. John. 4. 14."), ]i;i, PU.
Chocbeco, Indian trcity signed at, 6.
2:77: treachery toward the Indians
at. 6. 2:]7.
Chocorua, friend of the whites. 9. 212;
driven to his death bv tlie white-«'
9. ;;i2.
Choctav,- dei>ut;itioii. 6. 2(;:1.
CIioj)s jioiiit. 5. :J22. ;;2:'i.
the. 3. :J12: 6. Id; f.)rt erected at. 3.
;J14: 8. 12:;//.
Cbonacoi't, ei-untry of the. 7. 2()0. 2t)!.
2r)2, 2r.:;, -jc,:,.
river, the. now the .Saeo. i. 2n8.
Chaufours, Louis D"Amours des. 7.
71 //. 7").
Chiist. 6. J4S; claimed as a .French-
man, I. 2S7;/.
Church, Boston, 9. (58.
Church, Gardiner. 7. 404. 4i;3.
Church. Ilai tford. 7. 4:;;).
Church, C).\ford, 5. !.")(),
Cliristian disciple, the, 4. 2."j2.
E.xaniiner. the, cited. 2. 48(//i • 6.
2;;2;;, 2;]4/;.
Cluistiainty. tirst i)lantcd iji Maine, i.
4:;i; de-raded bv the .Jesuit.>. 5,-
177.
Christian Mirror, the, cited, i. :]2.")'(:
4- ll-"»: 6. 4l'7.
worsliip, tiist in New England, 6.
I7(W(, 177-1 7s.
Christo, an Indian. 4. l.")7.
Chronicles of the Pilgrims, si^c Youiilt.
Alexander.
Chronological History of New Eng-
land, .sec I'rince, tiie Rev. Thomas.
Chryst.d IIill<. now the White M(.un-
tains, 2. .^4. S4//.
Chul)b. Cipt. Pasco, in command at
Fort William Heurv, Pcinaqiiid. 5.
2;/(); 7. t;;;: 9.4;;: attacked by Iber-
ville, 5. 2110; summoned to surren-
der, 7. Oo ; confusion of his suluicrs ;
INDEX TCI rOLLECTIOXS. 00
7. r."): surromUroil. 2. •-' !!">; 3. 1"'.'; bor of. 6. 177; Cilison ;i(i:\< hcd i...
5. "Jul: 7. 0">: 9. 4:'.: Iiis (N>iuhK't i 6.1^.': poojiK' nt I'.ilmouilL iKsin tl
coiisnivil. 3. \'-\\': 5. -:M, :J'.'"Jii. •_".••■!, ' to worsliip hy tlio form i*\. 6. IVL';
•2','4; 9.4:!; imiuiswiuil at r.o>t'>M, tlu' forinalifus of krpt l>v I'o] -
7. l>."): liis cONvanlit «.' dvi'iivitl tl\o linin"s roloni-Is, 7. ;;(t4; tlio liov.
• foast of tho nnlv <Uu iitst-, 9. i;'.; loihcrt .Ionian a iiunilK'r y>{. £.
lihoratoil. 7. (■'>: wim* to Aiuiovor, 2'.'l/i; mi'iilioiuil. 3. 274. "J7'>: 5.
7. »;.">; imndeiLci, 3. l"'i); 7. i>."j-i,;t;; xxii: 8. IIH, lll/(, ll-ic 9. i:-".-.'.
a vahiaMo otUi-cr. 3. i")M-l.jl. j ;:.^-_>, ;5o:>; .sec also I'.nulisli Cliuvh
Clml) li^^!l. I. .■>'>' ;. I and Ki'isroiial < huifli.
C'hinvli at I'k-asaiit t~ovi\ ot>iitvovcr.sy 1 of I'ortlaiid. 5. lii; si,- Fiist l'ui>h
oviT till'. 8. 11 ];,, i !■;/<. ' i of Portland.
Major lleiijainin. ^riit ^vitll troops ("ln\n-Iifs. lirst in Maim'. 5. liv.
to Maint', i. l'!'"_': 2. I.t,; a<xoniita- ( Imrvliill. . of Carrituuk, 4. '-VJ'.l
nied l).v frii-n-iiy liuli;m<. i. :.'.''J. ( 'ln;ril;iirs river. 6. •_'ii7.
•J1I4, '2'.t'>: his instructions, i. -j'.i.",. Chnnhinan, .lolui. 7. :."_'l.
,",U>: 3. 105. 1:17; 9. 41; his zeal, i. Chiireh jx-int. 8. 14:;.
2'.i.'>: liis manner of att;uk, i. -".':;- : riiuto. I>i-. .1. A., his deliniti'>ii of V^\-
2\H: liis aoeoiint of the liatlle. i. . iiotuimk, i.l'o7,(; visited tin- I)('-
2t)4-2('.j; date.s of Ids hirth and • awaivs. 4. 11"); facts i-oniniuni-
death, i. -J'Mu: his airival >aved eatod hy. 4. 11."). lli'i. rJ2.
Falnionlh. i. ■2'.'-'>: letter of <ited. Cilley, the lion. Jonathan, cradiiated
1. I'lt-jji, "J'.Hi.v; \i-ited Sjiurwiuk from Bowdoin (\d!t\i;e. 6. 70; j^er-
and went Vij) the K.-nnehee. I. 2'.'(i: tied at 'I'honnston, 6. 7!>: held
2. lit); 3. i:;0>; IteUl a ooimeil of ' i>nl<lie oflice, 6. 7'.'; ehallenuted hy
Avar, I. -Vlj; 3. l;'.t>: jiromised to ; <;i-aves 6. 7'.'->^": killed. 6. >o;
return to Falnnvuth, i. 2'.>~: <'n- ' Henry flay a siijiposed uuent in
ti'eated the .govern umiiI to scml his death. 6. M>-S1.
' lielp to Caseo, i.l';'7; 3. l.lt'>: sec- Cinmimon. said to grow in .Maine. 5.
ond visit to M:unc. i. ;;v).]-;j04: at ;;.j.i, ."ICo.
Kennebec. 2 I'.Hi; ;it ]\'ma<jtud, 2. Cinque Chaques 5. 2r.>».
r.nj. -i:!'.!: 5- .'vM. o-U; (u^feated the , Civil power above the military i)ow« r.
Indians at Fiuiuotith. 3. l-li'; 6. 7. l.':)8.
];J:5: at Blue I'l'int. 3. \'->\- ac. oni- Clayliorn, , of New Vineyard. 4.
l>anied by.Scattow he went lo l]o<- :iA^:].
ton. 3. l."lo; siteof hiseneampmeiit. Clam cove. 4. :l-!6.
lO'.io, 3. :]-22--]-S.i: (lestroye<l the . puddinu' poud. 4. •27-2
fort lit riOuamen^j. 8. '■',')'■',: bnilt a Chiiiboard islands. To be inclnd<-<l in
fort at Pomaquid. 4. 7.I; destroyed Fnlniouth. i. li (J. 14."i. ;1>7: ;2i'aiit.<i
the settlement at Penobscot. 4. to Mr.s. Munjoy. i. I4G; occupied
llo; 9. 41; his upiuiun of Fort , by Thomas Drake, i. 14(1; claimed
William Henry. 5. 2>;2; foutrht \ by Mass., 3. 4;5;/; mentioned, i-
the Indians at P.aek Cove Creek, 1 101, 111, 202.
6. 18:]; fv^tund many Indian plaee.s Clajtp. the Hon. Ebenezer. 6 ;^<''i;
dcsertt'fi, 7. ."i-*!; took tho dauuh- ; birth of, 6. ~t>Ui; studied law. 6.
ter of ;?t Ca.--tine jnisoner. 7. <;(>- ■ Ttl. ~i)ii: <:raduateil from Harvard
<)7: harbored at Matinieus. 8. ;J11. ; Colle^^e, 6. 70; practised in Xati-
riiurchers, the. 7. \<n. ' ttu-ket and Dath. 6. 70; held pti!--
Church. Lieut- , with Arnold, i. j lie ofiice. 6. 7'i; m;'riitd .'--araii
477, 47>u j AVinvhiw, 6, 70)/; death oi, 6. 7t',
, of FanniuLTton. 4. '■]'■):). ' ICm, M").").
of Kn^land, member- of settled in ' Itotier. his Memorial cited. 5.
Pa.scataqua, 2. 01"//: Goj^es on- ' l'.*7/(. i^Vi)?; his edition of Matlier^
courajjed the settliu'JC of, 2, 02": j Journal cited, 5. 2.j;3.
ft clergyman pre,sente<I for baptis- ' Lieut. Po^er, 7. l.j;i/i.
inff, 2- 02f(-0.J'/: members of ex- ■' Clai'e. 8. 14:].
finpt from church taxes, 3. l.'J4((; ! C<uinl of, 6. :':31.
(Wirges devoted to. 4, Of; to be ; Clareniont. 6. OS,
established iu (ior'.,'es' c<douy. 4, Clarendon, 9. LV.t.
09: established in Xurth America : Edward Hyde. Earl of, a prt.niinent
by fj'ilbert 6. 174: the tirst formal ; li'^ure in ))ubli.' allairs. 7. 14o-i4i;
relii^ious act in .\ meiica ilone by, i sprang fiom the mi'ldle to r!ic
6. 174-17">: ^eI \ ice uf held e-arly in lii'^hest rank. 7. 141-1 !2: a f-d-
Ameiica, 6. 17-"'". 177/*, 177-17>; lower of the .Stuarts. 7. 142; h'l'i
oidy recognized by .X"ortliern Vir- i daughter the v.ife '0 .Inui - i;,
ijijda, 6, 170; U'eymouth a mem- | 7. 14:;, 141*/; interested in An.er-
56
MAi.N'E lUSTOKICAL SOClF/l'Y.
(.'larondon. Knrl of — roi'tijuioil. 1
i»:ni a1"l;iirs. 7. ir^. lA-iii. 147-14S; I
]>ui(.'linM'd Stirlinu"s rights t«»r tiie j
Duke of York. 7. l-in, IJ!; inslni- j
moiital in (lie niaiiia,m.' of Cliarlos 1
I!. 7. 14-");i; rori'ts{'(>ii(It(l Avitli j
Saiiiiu'l Ma\('ii(.k, 7. 147, HTk; 1
HK'ntioiU'd. 5. 2. I
I'aiuTs, til.'. ■;. 147/.. 140„^1.-,0„. !
Clark. Caj-t. . of i; .;.tnn. 9. 40;i. |
(lark's iHiiiit. lainl nt ;;rant(.'(l to '
Mittoii. I. 11.'): Tlu.ma.s ]5rackott \
livtd at, I. l.">4. L'-_0: ImiuL- ««f '
Tliaddciis Clark. i.;;o-s: e. ):n ;
home of (Jeo. CU-evtv*, 6. 1:51.
Clar'ce. Alice, her elaiiii at Shoepscot,
2. 2:1".
Asma, married William llastv, jr., 3.
211.
l.»fborali. 2. 17!'.
Edward. siu;iicd the petition to
Cronnvell. 1. '■'>'.>'>■
Elizal eth, daughter of Thaddcri.';.
married Edward Tvnii". i. •J4S, :]()?,
Ml-"): 6. Ml.
Eli/nlieth. '.vife of Tliaildeus. ;,^rand-
dau^iitt-r of ('K-eve,v. i. l.".t), l'J4:
(lau«;ht(r I'f Mii.hael Mitton, i.
150, 1'.'4: te.stimoiiy of, i. l-Mt.
Ejdiraim. 7. I'll'.
ifiinily. 4. j:]; 6. lr>l.
JIaiinal:. 2. ]i't'>.
Jsaae, itin-iiolder at ITallowrll. 7. 270.
Isaae. smi of Tliaddeiis, i.:;!H: lived
nt Fraiiiiiiii:liani. i.:;i':>: lii> wivlow
died in iJo.stoii. i. :'.ms.
Ji.eoli. c-lair.ied land at >lii-ep';rot. 2.
'S.'>'>; married Alire Davi.-;, i.i.':!7;
s<dd land to C'hailes Frost. 2. ■_':i7:
controversy Avitli the Kemiebee
PlnTha^er.^, 2. •_'7ti.
Ihe Ifev. Jame.s Freeman, 8. 441.
.liio., 4. :5l;!, :W.).
John, jiaid tax to Fahnouth. i.3'_':3.
JoJin, married ("open. 8. l.").j.
Jonas, found the latitude of the
Merrimae river, i. 101 : to find the
easlt^rn boundary of Maine. 1.202.
Jonas, jimprietor at I'emaiiuid, 5.
002.
the Ilfiri. Jonas, .^lon of tlie Jiev.
Jonas, 6.:',iu; ; man ied .Sarali Watts,
6. ."Kiti; his d;iii.t,'liter married' the
Hon. Joscjdi Dane, 6. :',iUi.
the llev. Jonas, of Lexington, 6.
the Ilev. J. .S., his Jnine.s il cited,
7. i:;7;,. i:;s, ]:;.'<;,. 144«.
i.ouis <;aylMrd. 8. 47G.
Di-. J'arkei, 2. 1(1.">.
.Samuel. ])inprieioi- at ren»aijuid, 5.
.'J02.
Clarke, 'I'haddi us, married Flizaheth
Mitton, I. lL'4, I.').". l.",7, 200, :3()S;
6. Kil: hut little kri.'iwn conci-rn-
ing him, i. lo5; resided at Ful-
mouih. I. ISO/i, 21(1; to ascertain
the eastern boundary of Maiue, i.
202: an ensign, i. 241, 24."i : selcit
man for F;ilnu)utli. i. 24.">, ;'.24 ;
his daughter married Ktlward
Tyni:. I. 24S: 6. i;il: c<.n\(ye(l
land to Tyiji;-. r.24S: iii. motlit r-
in-l;iw lived \vi;h him. i. 2ls;
trustee for Falmouth, i. '.'7! . .Vi^,
">")"i : cojnmissi<mer for .\ ivlios-;.
1. 2S2: consulted w itli Major
Church, I. 2'.tr.; killed, i. .'JOl :" 7.
(K); IJM'd in Iiidaud, i.:'.u.-»; a !Jiau
of enterprise. i.:'.o>; c.f a limited
eilucalion. i. ;>oS; Hvcd on tlu;
Neck, I. ;}os, :;l'(): clii'.dn'n vL i.
oUS; signed the petition to f harles
II. I. 402; naiued Clark's point.
6. 1:11; mentioned, i. -J'^i}. 2'.i4.
:;o2, ;;io.
Tluoiias, ]uircliased part of lles-
keajian island, 2. I'.'l, iWi'; liad a
fort at Arrowsic. 2. I'.i2 ; hi,- dauuii-
ter married Jidin ^Vatis. 2. 20l ;
his title faulty, 8. 1'07//; mentioned,
2. 202; 7. iry.lii.
ilajtir Thomas. 3. .■;;^;0; 5.249.
Tiniotliy, 4. 22-<.
the J;ev. \Villiam, pastor at Weils,
i.;j4'J«.
— — , married Ann Powell. 7 .2:<4-
Miss , taken to (,)uebec, 7. CO.
I'rof. , 6.410.
Clarkson. ("apt. . comma ndcr of
tlie Baoad Bay, i.4()7, 4().^, 4(;i^
Claverliouse, John Graham of, com-
jiaied to Andros. 5. 2C)-j; nnn-
tioned, 5. S.
Claw-l)oards, exported, i. ."J-")].
Clay cove, descriptio!i of the lots near.
I. 240; owners of the l-.-t.-:, r. 24ii;
Mary Munjoy released her liirliis
in, i.'2'>'>\ Indian name of. 6. lo'.i/, ;
mentioned, i. 02, 01/(, IB), ]-_'7,
242, 240, ;Jl.j.
Henry, su])i>osed anient in the ftuel
between f illey and Ciraves, 6. so-
81: nu-idioned, 5. xxxvil: 7. 40:;,
404, 40'.i; 8. .'::;. :;4, ;;."(, o7. 40, 44,
07, 71, O-'ri, '■',■>'■',, ;'..'J4/(, :]02, GOO, 42^5,
424, 42.'3, 42S, 4;;0.
John, 4. .VI88.
Jonas, wife of, accused of inconti-
uency, i. ;372.
pits, 3. 222; ff ranted t<> Matthew
Bihby, 3. l:;o.
I!i( hard, 4. ;!.ss.
Cleanley, Tiiomas, in the f,':irrison at
Black I'(»int, i. 2'_'7//.
Cleavelarid, Dr. . fatheM- of Prof.
Bai kii, 6. :;sl-.;>-'i ; married Lliza-
l.>eth Jaikman, 6.;;-.").
tlic Bev. Kbfii, 4. ;;i'L'.
Ebeni/er, exiiclled from c<dU'^'e, 6.
;;s:].
the Itev. John, expelled from col-
INDEX TO COI.LECTIOXS. f)7
lo*ro. 6. ^■=^o; liccnoHi to proncli. 6. 4-2-J-4-2;': a innn of iiiclliod. 6. 4J !-
;;^-l: M'ttled in ( lul.arco. 6. .W-i ; 4i'.':: liis moral clianii'tor, 6. 4-.0>-
rluuactoristios oi. 6. .".-^ : in ilic 41';': tlo^inLr Ways. 6. 42'.'-4.U ;
war of tlie la'\v>lution. 6. .■N4: doatli of. 6. ;;.").'.,' ;;.")(;. :1m.'. 4';1;
^randfall)er oi Prof. Jolm. 6. oS'.. fmu'ral of. 6. 4:U-4;;l'; nuiili..n(.d.
•"•^-t 6. :;:)(). :;(!4. ;)(;o., :;tlT. :iT.J. .mJ: 7.
till' lU'v. Jolin of Xoiih Wrtiitham. S'.'T. 40S: 8. ITii. ."0<»: his niiiural-
£>• •'•'•'•">• i o;:y oitid. i. ."li' ): U-tti-r from >te-
tlu- iiiv. .1. P.. 5. n7'.>. :3".U;i, 40i>. ! I'lion ThatcluT. 6. 1 ••")-'./(;: Kuio^y
X^iirniiali. 6. :m".'. 4".'>. l.y Leonard W'oo.is. 6. :;7:.-i;:-j";
l-rof. Parker, his dtatli annonii-.-i'd. losolutions of tiio liouii.iwi
6. •■;-"i.'): eiiloj::y to 1.0 j.rovidcd. 6. Aluiuni. 6. 4. "l^M ">.'): Pcsoiuiions
."•"•"); ancestry of. 6. .V^:;. :;s4: luith of tlio Maine Historical S^xioty.
of. 6. CS2, ;N.",-:;v.; : oliaiacter of 6. -"iTT-oTs.
his fatlier and ur uidfathcr. 6. '■) <\. the Kov. Dr. . 6. 420.
;?.S4, O.S'); ba]iti-rd. 6. ;;Si!: sent to . of Anson, 4. ."ll'T.
Dunnncr Academy. e^oSC: stiuii'.s Cleaves. Thomas, lisherman. 2. -J-U]:
when a boy. 6. :'>i;-:NT: in C(dl<-o. lived at Cape Nc\vai;en. 2. L':'.ii;
6. ■JsT: consultetl with Drs. Pari-h land ^ranted to. 2. i':l(j-i';;7.
and Smith, 6. :>'--:N'.': luhavior ficf Clecves.
when in coileue. e. :j<7. ;!>■.)-;;;.,•: Cleeves Eli/.al..-f]!. danditor of Geo.,
graduated. 6. :'.v"; a teacher. 6. married Micliael Miiton. i. (j.G.
o'.;(>-:;'.tl ; intended to study hnv. 6. l.'>7. I'.i4: 6. i;;i.
o!tl-:>;»2: his mind in doubt. 6. Geor.oe, established on the .^nur-
;)','2-0',i;J: a.i^ain (•'■nsulted Dr. Par- viidc. i. 4(!, .")2, .")4. (il, \'X\. :^:.A:
ish. 5. ot':3: chose the ministrv. 6. ejec^-d by Jcdin Winter, i. I'l. "..;.
oV4. :;st4/!; letter from Dr. Smith. 5.'). .58, tiO, (!l-r.2. CO: laid the
6. .•}','.>; taught at Dummer Av;id- foumlation of Portland, i. 4'''.. ';».
cniy, 6. ol».">: tutor at Harvar.l. 6. liO. :il6it: 6. lol: his claims rested
.o'.t.j; entered u]M,n new duties. 5. npon a purchase from iJrad.-'iaw,
3l>."j-:;0O: conshlered the ministry i.4S,, ; declaration afjaist Winter,
and law, 6. Oi't)-:;ii7: interested in i. 4S». 71. ]:]2. ;■).•].•):' bruuuiit aii
j:rti."'ral literature. 6. :'Oli; con- aetiun auainst Winter, i. :>:). ."i4 :
dueted the Literary Miscellany. 6. date of his settlement li>;ed. i. .")4:
"'.'!'; gave u]i the idea of the min- a native of Plymouth. Knuliin'i. i.
istry. 6. 30i)-4oi); iu favor of hnv. r/.t. p.14,,: erecte.l a house, i. .-,;•.
6. 4(.iO; thought of settlin'U' in (5:.'. t'>;b(. •_'.J4: received a lease from
rsiaine, 6. 4<)()-4i)] : apjjointed to a Gorges, i. tU, (17, ]4-"). ."jt:'-."4};
]>rofessorship in Bowdoin ColleLrc. conveyed land to .lohr. IMiilliv-.
6. 4(1], 402: marrie-l. 6. 4(Vj: .-.rill i. »;2. Hit. ;;i."j: description "i his
enjoyed general literature. 6. 4"';;; 1 property, i. trj; manageil land
leetured on Natural Scienee. 6. ' .'jpeculations, i. (j.O: details of lii-?
4ii;;-4o4; scieraiiic papers jail/- life lost, 1. tJ4: George 'iavhir
lished by. 6. 4"4 : l)ecame inter- ' lived with, i. 04;i : a partner with
ested in mineialouy. 6. 4n4-4(i--): a Tucker, i. 04//. .">;.]. ")4s: intertsred
stiident, 6. 4n.")-4-7: publislied his in political atlairs, i. IJ4;/: in Eng-
'J'reatise on Mineralogy and GeoL land. i. (io, UO. W, lb"). 117: 3. 40:
ogy. e. 40>: o]'inions of the w..rk. acquired a title from Ma->.. i. >:.:,;
6. 410-411: SCI otul and third edit- deed to him and 'J'neker. 1. '■-".:
ion.s published. 6. 411 : honors con- extent of grant. i.i;.j-0(;: received
ferre<l up-m. 5. 411. 412; corres- a further commi^sion. i. tit;: l,-.-!-d
jionded with forei'jn .s</rr(//.s. 6. land to Miehatd Mitton. i. ')■). rr,,
411-412; offereil professorshii>s in lb'/. 12:], 14s. 1.",.-,. -jinr, his dauLrii-
other colleges. 6. 412: his reputa- ter marrieil Mitton. i.Gfi, ll.'>. bjl.
lion as a lecturer. 6. 412-41:;. 41."'/- 1:;2, 14S, ir>7. 1'.'4. 2t;u: arrived in
410; secretary of the nietlical fac- America, i. t>j; brouglit a C'>!n-
ulty, 6. 413-414: hi> untiring liili- mission to (iov. Wii-.throp. 1. •>"..
gencc, 6. 414-41.".. 417-4ls: mttii- V\: acted as governor, i. i'.7. '.'•.
omatics supidanted. 6. 41'>-417: f»7 ; commissioned to sear( !i f.jr
vcn->on of his Mi(ce-s as a teaeiier. Lake Irotjuois. i. 07: received a
6. 41>;-4r.'; his person;il(diara<,-ter, grant from tlie Earl of Sterlinir. i.
6.420-421; addre^s on Jntemj.er- 07: his character, i. 07, 13>-13y,
ance, 6. 421 ; int.rested in the'tire ]4:J, 1-^7. Vx',. .j44; o. ;jlO :j1l';
d'-)iartment, 6.4-1-422: afrahl of lived with 'I'uck.-r. i.t;7'-0S; started
bghtening and the cause. 6. 4l'-J. a settlement on the Presump-.ot,
4:^3; Lis •' cuulionary bumi>,"' 6, 1. 06; wime.saecl Vine's Ui;eu to
58
MAINE inSTOKICAL SOCIKTY
■mU\
Vt'^
<e(l
a})].
'intfd
: lii
I. '.
3-
ar-
:5!';
114
3-
40:
I'l;
3-
'■''- :
•.<l:
3-
:!U:
lisit
"11
to
Clcevos, (It'orcro — o«'.!itiinu(l.
Mui'Wurtli, I. li!'; iNtlitrt Saiikoy
liis jirovust in.il shall, i. O'.h,: ac-
tiuii in conit in Iii> ta\(tr. i. Tn-Tl :
sued l»y Wiiitcr fur si imUr. i. T.'!;
si'ttlt'd the .suit hy arliitiaiioii. i.
74: (iodlrev luouuht action
a.uainst. i. 74-7"'. ;>;'!; g.:',i;'.i: -avi'
}:;)aut.^ to (ieo. I, (■«]>, i. 7'. 11").
] IS; to 'riioiua.s \\'i>c. i. 7". I K". :
to Mo.->iiM'. I. 7'i. I1-": liiud lor
rash spL'Lclas, i. .-4: (luantli-d
Avitli Trt'hiwiuy. i. '.'O;
liimself to Kiuliy. i. '.mi;
di'i)uty. I. '.ii»: 3. ;',L'. 4i
moutli tith' coniiiiiud
tacked Vines, i. '.'1, ■
guilty of forueiy. i. '.'1.
deputy of Liuonia. i.
appealed to Mass.. i.
called a eoiirt in opi
Vines, i. !)I : proposecl arbitration,
I. I'L': ottered to enter the eon-
federaoy, r.'.'i': his party triumph-
ant in Eniiland. i. \>'2: letter of
distress, i.".':3-!M: threatened with
violence, 1. i'"). ."■)4'.': second letter
of distress. i.'J'<: in r.tist<>!i. i. 0.'),
H)L'-l()o; jaoposed arbitration, i.
9."); verdict not satisfactory, i. ',i(5;
tile Diiti.Nh eoinmissionei's tieelai'e
in his favor, i. '.<'>: 3.0'.': assumed
undis-jnited sway ami uave urants
as tlie au'ent of lliubv, i. '.17. 11"),
r27, ]4>'<."j4s. .•-47: 3. .•;i'. 40; called
dep-ufy president, i. Vi7/'. '•''■•. 14t'),
53"), •";41: 3. i'"_': iipi)osed the en-
croachment of Mass.. I. loj: in
Boston as ai^ent for Liuunia. i.
10"_'-lUo; disreLTarded court sum-
mons, I. 104; submitted to Mass.,
1. 105, 170. ■jSi). ')4i'r. eommissi'iner,
I. lot), i:;s. i.".i). i<;;]. ir.c. :>s. .-4c,;
3.23: sold land to Joseph Phippen,
I. 113; to John Lewis, i. li:!. 117;
to Atwell. I. 114: his controversies
caused him to iic^Kct his (^wn
land. 1. 1 1.'( : con-idci alinn received
from .Mitton. 1. 1]<".: Mitt.m"s <leeds
not reconled. i. 1 b). l.'j,",; conveyed
land to UaitletT. i. llC; second
grant from liitiby. i. 117: the same
conveyed to 'I'uckt r. i. 117: grants
to James Andrews, i. 117: Ann
:Mitton. I. 117. l-")4. ■204--J^:C,: to
Durham, i. ]-Ji: Kiiler. i. 121;
Ingersoll, i. l_'l-12-_': Thomas
Skellings, i. ISJ. I'.i."): consider-
ations rei cived. i. 122: conveyed
Sand to .\athani.l .Mitton. i. 123;
6. 131 ; s(dd Jlo- inland to Thomas
Kimball, i. 124, i.Oo; sold his house,
1. 124, 1")3: eonvi-ved land to Hope
Allen. I. 124. 241- G. 1:;l': to Nich-
olas iJartktt. I. ]-j'7; his auto-
graplj, I. I2"j, l:.'o, 044; his best
land sohl. i. iJs; quarreled \\[\\:
Kobert Jordan, i. i:;'i. |;-.|. \:Vj:
quarreled wiih Mition. i. i:'.) ;
Mitton a \\itness a,u.ai!i-t. i. |;;2;
brought acii(ui a'j,ainsi Jordan, i.
132: jud^mcu; against, i. \'-i'-\:
])(titioii lo tin- general court, i.
i;;3-l.;4; second' appeal, i. 134-
J^m: result unknown, i. 1.".7: his
forlunes at a low el.b. i. ';is:
brought an aciicjii agr.iusi .■small
and riiillips, i. i:',s; nnsusraiiied.
I. b)S; sued by idbriilue, i, b'.s;
verdict against, i. l-ls; p.ii<l da'.n-
aL;es to Elbridge. 5. 2:'.o: his con-
rroNersic's an hindeiance to the
l>eoi)le. I. 140-14 1, 1S7: 9. 2,1-j:
died. I. 142, 1'.>l'-1'.i:1 : Falniouih
to exercise- owiicishi]) ovi r his
lands, I. 14:'.: terms upon wbiih
he lived wilh his neiulibors. i.
143; cx])lanation conccinin'j; his
grants, i. 14."): conveyed Little
Chebeag to Walter Meiry. i. W,:
Elizabeth (Tarke his eranildau:4h-
ter. I. 1")0: the lirst deputy choscrr.
I. K;;;: never a court a-sociate. i.
K'.;;: letter of cited, i. li;7-lf.-:
friendly to Mass.. i. 170, .MC: wit
ness against Jcudan, i. 17-: siiiiu d
petition to the kinu, i, isu; bound
to kee]) the i>eace, i. b's7: 1 ist aj.-
pearanee of his name on the rec-
ords, I. r.'2: e.\ai-t date of his
death unknown, i. I'.i;;: tlate of
his wife's death unknown, i. 1''4:
land conveyed to Munjoy. i. 1'.'4:
his jirosiierity. i. 104; lam! con-
veyed to Martin and Atwell. i.
207: Elizal.ieth T_mi4 his ur-iu-i-
dauL;hter, i. 31.7; ga\e the ;:iant
to Wells. i.:;.')4; authorize<l Baker
and Knight to carry out his woik,
I. .3.71;; grant to John .'>aunilers.
I. 3.77 : ,<:athered testimony con-
cerning Kobert Nash, i. :>:!: his
dej>osition given in full. i. 3s:.'-;;--;;;
called an interhq'cr. i.. ";;;.!: om of
the committee on Jordan's iietit-
ion. I. .73."). .7:;s. .740. .741 : his inden-
ture with (gorges, I. .743-744; per-
suadi'd Ili^by to buy the riou^rh
Patent, i..74il; his false reports ciui-
cerning (Jorges. 5. 4ti; refused to
pay court e-xja-nses, i. .743: in tlie
^^tar Chamber, i. 7 If,; dissi.lvi-d
partnership with Tm ker. i. 74~:
his ritrht to hold a court denied,
I. 54.S; threatened by Vines, i.
.74^: ordered to submit to (ouLres.
I. 74's; ealleil a I'ourt. 1.747: b'.id
an iniuncti(.n of Jordan, i. 74'':
signed ])(.'tition t,o Mass. ;^<.n<.-ia!
court, I. 770; attempted to <ie-
prive the Line Point pate'it.es of
their righto. 3. :;2; grant to Wi'.lts,
l.\J)i:X TO COLLECT IONS.
59
3. "JC; presided at tlio Assembly,
3. ;i-. 40: <'(inii>laiiu'd of liis asso-
ciates. 3. 4'_'; eoiiveyed iaiid tn A.
Joeelyiu 3. Os; to Kicliard >h><>re.
3. 77: ^viInes:ie(l Cuniinoik's detul
to .).'.(. Ivii, 3. I'.iii; luontioned. i.
7*1, 72. 7*;. 111'. 114. 12a, 104. ;>;],
;1S4. :.4'l: 3- 1"': 9- ■''''■>■
Joan, will- of (Jfoiiie. i. IM: ex-
t'culeil the tlied of saK' \>i tlu'
Cleevcs" lioiiiestead. 1. 124: sIlt-
nature of. i. li'.": eoiivfyrd land
to iSraekett, i. I'.'L': lier meat a^x-.
I. 1'. ;'.; date of livv death unknown.
I. 11'4.
rieevt>.s' ni-ek. former ninie of Port-
land, I. •")'.'/(.
Cleeves i-n. Winter, ('leaves ejected by
Winter, i. 4'!; basis of Cleeves"
claim. I. 4S/(: date of Cleevj's"
setilcment, i.o-n : Clueves bronf;ht
action UL^ainst ^VintL■r, i. 5:]. ^4:
verdict, i. 54. 7'i-71: Cleeves
ordered to leave, i. tin; Winter
ch.iru'cd with irre;^ularilies. i. 71:
details of the ease. 1. 71-72: to lie
settled by arbif ration, i. 74:
a\\ard, 1. 74; the case used as a
l>asis of the action against Jordan,
I. lo2: Jordan as refi-ree. i. 2;]4h;
Cleeves called an interlopper. i.
5-'Jo; judgment given in full. i.
541: answer of \Vinttr, i. .742:
citeil. 3. ].").
Clemens, William, i. 24:1. 24o. 247.
Clemetits, Jachard. surveyor under
Andros, i. 27.7: opi.o.^ed ]>y Kob-
ert Lawrence, i. 27-7: ordered to
find the best jilace for wood. i.
27'.'; surveyed land fi.>r Sylvanus
Davis, I. 2S2.
Sarah, married tlie Jlvw William
Fessenden. 4. 2^'.t,(.
Cleverly, Thomas. 3. 110: lived at
Klack Point. 3. >.!.
Clewer. 2. Sj',. 2.77;/, 20;^., 204.
Cjewortli. 2. StliL.
Clillord. David, served in the Conti-
nental Army, 2. 214.
the II<ju. Nathan, ancestry of, 9.
2."]'.>; birth, 9. 2:]'.t: education of.
9- 2;]'.i-240; studied law. 9. 240;
admitted to the bar, 9. 240; moved
to Maine. 9. 240; opened an office
in New held. 9. 2;;-^, 24'>; a demo-
crat. 9. 24u. 2.J0: member of the
legishilure, 9.2;]-^. 2lii-241: mem-
her of Congie.-s, g. l'4 1-242; At-
torney General, 9. 24:!: in tiie
Cabinet. 9. :i4.')-244; cominissi(jner
to Mexico, 9. 244. 247: movetl to
Poitlaud, 9. •_M7.- ju-tji'c of the
Su])remi; Court. 9. L't7: value of
his ic])orts, g. i'4'.i-L'.")0: Jiis idea of
the Constitution ami l.iw. 9. •_'.71-
2.72; enjoyed legal in\ e>tigatioii,
9. 2.72; his power of ap]>lit aiion.
9. 2.7:;-2."4 : his days shorteiu'il by
his dcvoti<ui to liuty. 9. i'74-2.7.7:
an exami>le for the >ounL:. 9. 27.7;
liresident of the Ide.torial Com-
mission, g. L'7(;: his iharaeter, g.
24'.", 27o. -S'I'k 277; nu'Ulioned. 8.
174 : Memoir ,.f .la n)( s \Vaie IWad
biMy. 9. 2:;.">-277.
Willi.im 11.. son of the ll<.n. Xath.in.
9. 240: eilited his father's lejiorts.
g. 240.
lames. I. 70:1. .710. ,717.
Clinton. De ^\"itt. 2. 11. f; 5. xl; 8. :;7;;.
Sir Henry. 7. 2":;.
Maine. 4. ;;iii. ."^17, .';4S, ;;40, ;370. ;]70.
;37i. .-n:;, ;;s:;.
Cloyes, Abigail, dauulu.r of Joliii.
m.iriied Jenkin A\'illiams, i. 170.
177.
Abigail, wife of Xathaniel. i. lOO/i.
Abigail, wife of .folin, i. 170.
Cloyes family, i. loo/i.
(.Jeorge, i. 177; son of Thomas, i.
;;iis; lived at ."salem. i. :;os.
Hannah, dauuhter of Thomas, i.
177. :'>t>S.
Jane, witnessed the deed to Geoigt,-
Munjoy. i. 77;;.
John, petitioned to the general
court, I. 144; movenl to Water-
town. I. 17ii; marrieil twice, i.
17(i: his children, i. 170. Is'.t. 207,
200, oO.-s; siL;ned petition to the
king, I. l>ii: a witness against
Xeale, i. 200; father of Thomas.
I. 20."), ;;,()S; lived at Falmouth, i.
217: conveyed laml to i;!-- xiu
Thomas, i. 270; probably moved
to Falimuith after the war. i.2»;o:
land belonizing t<j conve>('d t"
Peter IIousiuL;'. i..jb.!(/ ; menlioneil.
I. 177.
John. jr.. his wife a tale-bearer, i.
ISO; did not return to Falmouth
after the Indian war. i. 27o; I.ind
conveyed lo. i. 2f.o: a son of
Jidin. I. 2(50; mentioned, i. 170.
210.
Julian, wife of Jojm. griilty of tale-
bearing, I. INO; biilh of, I. Kmih;
her child accused (d' stealing, i.
I!i0; mentioned, i. 17(5. ;]os.
Xathaniel, son of lirst Jojin. i. 2(iO:
land conveyed to, i. 2''i'>; accused
of misbeh:ivior, i. IsO-lOU; Abi-
gail his second wife, i. I'Mm ; men-
tioned. I. 170, 210.
Peter, i. 170; lived at Wells, i. 200.
Saraii, married Peter IIou.>in'_;-. i.
170; figured in the Salem v. itih-
craft. I. I'.MO-. :;o.'s.
Susaiuiah. wife of 'J'liomi- con\'e\eil
land t(J Isaac and Jolm Jones, i.
270.
Thoiiias, son of John, killed bv {]■<:
60
MAINE IlISTdilCAL S^OCIETY.
C:ioyes, Thomas — continiu'u.
linliaiis, I. 1")T. •"■'I- :.\i;T^ e cvidonoc
:(;;;»iiist Natli;iiiivl Cl'ivos nnd
Al.iuail Williams, i. l-D: setflod
iioar ('a)ii-«ii'. i. 2i>">. L'l"''. 'SrJ: \n\v-
cliast'd land i>l" Muni'iy. i. l'i>."),
L'.")"i: rci-civrd l;iii<l I'lnin lii> farluT,
1. '_'•"«'.'. olii: cuvivcil land to Isaac
and Juliii Jiiius. I. J.')'.): mavrie-d
Siisaiiiiali l.rwis. i. L't'd. .".•'<; (diil-
divii of, I. .lo-^: 'livrd on Middle
sfivet, I. ."OS; sold land to .lolin
Gustiii. I. ."jII.); lived on the Noek.
I. Oi'O; fined for (.ard-plavinjr, i.
-■JT'^; mcnti^Hied, i. l.")G, !.'•">',•. oij"^,
Thomas jr., son of Thomas, i. I'm,
COS; died in Boston without issue,
I. r.os.
Coale, James. 2. 1'.'4.
('oastin'4 tr.ide. the. i. 27'^.
Yoyai^e of ("hamplaiu to Maine, 7.
24:i--J(>;.
Coatsosi. John. 4. ■"().
Cobl). (it n. David, attorney for William
I'.inuham. 7. :]'>i'<: his dau.u'hter
married John Blaek. 7. :^,'j'.': men-
tionrii, 7. ■_'.S4: 8. 1(17; moved to
Maine. 6.C,\n: death of. 6. 01/i ; his
daULihtermarried.S., "S.Wilde, d.ijln.
Matthew. 5. lii.
Samu(d. 4. 1(U, !(;(>.
f"ohlia>e.ontee. si'_rnitieation of. 8. 2<^bii.
]n.i!d. 4. 104. 107. 10'.->: sec Cobitasst-e
(oiitee waters.
Cobbasseeeontee. Paid Cofiin at 4.
:',u.'>, :;oG; now Gardiner. 4.. .'jOo;;;
mentioned, 4. o'>').
Cobbassei-eontee waters, a boundary
of the fjrant to tlie Plymouth col-
ony, I. 44; 2. liO:}, 27-j, 2^1); 8. 204,
o41: a name <riven only to the
month of tlie Kennebec. 4. 11.;,
lb"!-114; meaning of. 4. 11:!, 114,
wOr,. :;oO; 8. -JO.-xi; the river of, 4.
;iO."), :;."jii; 7. liis. 40:5.
Cobbiseeontee, the. a boun<lary of the
Plymouth colony uranr. i. 44; s^e
Cobliasecontee and Cobbasse Con-
te*' waters.
(^'obequittc, 8. 142.
Coliireeonteairue liver. 8. 207.
C"<d>-moMcy. 6. 1 1'.i. li'l.
Cobscifok, river. 8. 7, S, 9.
Cobiirn, .Sally, 4. :j.'4.
.M:ij,,r ; of Pittston. 4. :j.">4.
Cochechf.. now I)ov.-r. 2. 7'.*: settlement
at. 2. 7!'; mcntiom-d, 3. 4:;'.».
Cooliineal, said to be found in Maine,
5. ;i:.:;.:;(;o.
Cochran, Jacob. 3. liVt
Cocke. John, in the ;rarrison at Blaek
Point, I. 227/1 ; liverl at Black
Point, 3. s.-jj flepo^ition of. 5.
2;j7/( ; mentioned. 3. llu.
Jolin of lladley, 4. i."j;j.
William, a juror, i. l."=!S; lived ai
C asco bay, i, ioCii.
s< ( also Cooke.
(\-.ekcll, 3. 2:].
Cockraii. , of New Sharon, 4. '^0'^.
Cock Pobin, a nickname iriven to a
member of the Jordan family, i.
Ci^ihle. derivation of. 6. ■■;oi. :'',01h.
Codlisii. called IJacraloas. 2. ](!.■/;
cautrht by Poiiham's eolonisrs. 3.
2'.>2: in abundanee. 3. :.",C,; jire-
sented to Cecil. 5. 14."); secnre<l
the LTOod will of the irovernment.
5. U.-j; a lijiure of one in the Mass.
state house. 5. 14.">: in Pemaquid
bay, 5. l.'io; e.xi ited the eui'idity
of Kurojie. 7. 2'.>i'>; on the seal of
the Plyinoutli Company. 7. L'l'J;i ;
mentioned. 3. '.'7.
Codtishinu jiroliraUe in Amidia, 6. 2S2.
Codnian. Charles R.. 3. i:4»).
the Pev. John. 5. li.
Pandolph. 8. 17:'..
Pandolph A. L.. 8. :1-'.'. 4.")7.
Richard, received land of Dr. Hale,
6. l;]2; conveyed tlie same to Rob-
inson and Reed, G. i:]2.
Coe, Elizabeth, married , Tucker,
I. 1.j4.
Isaac, I. l."')4.
Jolm, moved to Rhode Island, i.
l.J4/i.
John 2d. lived in Little Compton. i.
1.'j4)(.
Dr. John. i. 1.>4h.
Martha, married Farniim, i.
l."^4.
Matthew, received land of Riidiaid
Tucker, i. 122; his (h\nL;iiter mar-
ried Thomas Wakeley, i. 122-12::,
l-'j:j; came to Falmouth, i. 1 •"):];
death of, i. 1.^4; children of. i.
l.")4, :^12; his family in Falmouth.,
I. 21f..
Colbn, Abif;-ail, 4. 240/,,
Anna. 4. 2:]0.
Charles, his account of The Xarra-
fjansett Townshijis. 2. bJl-l-M).
Charles, son of <'ol. Joseph. 4. l'41;
birth of, 4. 241; married Ilepsibah
Carnes, 4. 241; graduated from
Uarvard CoUej^e, 4. 241; a ]diysi-
ciau, 4. 241; died at Xewbuiy, 4.
241.'
Charles, son of the Rev. Paul, 4.
2411/1 : married Mary Davenport,
4. 24!»/i; to enter Dartmoutli Coi-
lejre, 4. 20.]; mentioned, 4. S-i'},
2i<n. 2."iS/i.
Dr. Charles, teacJier at Gorham
Acaile-my, 8. lOS.
Ca]>t. David, son of Gol. Joseph. 4
L'4I; birth of. 4. 2tl: marri^l
Mary Pike, 4. 241; lo^t at s^a, 4.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
61
241: mentioned, 4. 201. 'Ji'>'k ."."mI,
;ur., :^'.c.. 4110.
David, sun of Paul. 4. "-'lO^i; mar-
rifd Kliza ]Jttle, 4. -^V-hi.
Di'borali. tiau^liti.T of Pi'Ti'V. 4. •2'■V^.
Dori-as. dauj^litor of tlie JJi'v. I'aul,
4. 'JAV)(\ luaiiied Dr. lirewstor, 4.
24'.l».
the ]Jov. Ehonorcr, 4. •"'.•"".l'.
Eli/.alietli. 1st. dauyiitcr of tlie Kev.
I'aiil. 4. -V,hi.
Eli/, vlicth, 2d, ilau^'-litei- of tlio liev.
PaMi. 4. 'JV.hr, niaiiifd Nathaniel
(iould. 4. 24'.'/!.
Elizahcth, dau;.:htor of Tristram. 4.
240.
Enoili, son of Col. Jose]i]i. 4. 241;
his birth and doath. 4. 241.
Enofh of JippinLj, 4. 2'.i'.i.
(.'apt. Enoch, his tavoiii si^n. 4. 010;
wi'L'L'ked at Piynioulli, 4. ;;io.
Eunicf, daiiLilitur of Pi-ter. 4. 23l»-
240; canio to America, 4. 240.
family. 4. 2;J."); 5. lix.
George ^\^, 8. oO. To.
homestead, 4. 241.
James of Pepperellboro, 4. 209.
Jame-s, son of Tristram, 4. :j40; went
to Nantucket, 4. 1'40.
Joan, daughter of Peter, 4. 2:!;).
Joan, wife of Nicholas. 4. i,'-J"J.
Joan, wife of Peter, 4. Sj'J.
John, son of Nicholas. 4. l'oO.
Jolin. son of Peter, 4. l'40.
John, Sou of Tristram. 4. 240; moved
to Nantucket, 4. 240.
John Govham, son of the liev. Paul,
4, 240/i; married Elizabeth liice,
4. 240/*.
John Pine, 4. 2:311.
Col. Joseph, a son of tlie Hon. Na-
tlianiel, 4. 241 ; married Maigaret
Morss, 4. 241; died in Ness bury,
4-241; children of. 4. 241; com-
mittee for Narrajj:an^ett ouner.s,
2. l;j.S, 242/1.
Joshua, sfjn of Col. Joseph. 4. 241;
married Sarah Dartlelt, 4. 241 ;
date of his birth and death, 4.
241 ; lived at Newbury, 4. 241
Joshua, his Ilistcjry of Ne\\bury
cited, 3. ,so(i, 220/1, 221 /(, Sj'j, SiUn,
240h, 241.
Joshua of Pockinr^ham county, i.
Mn.
ilary, daugliter of ('o\. Joseph, 4.
24*1; birth and death of, 4. l'41.
ilary, daughter of t.iie Pev. Paul, 4.
■JV.hi.
-Maiy. daughter of Petc'r, 4. _';jy-240;
came to America, 4. 24o.
Mary, dau<rhter of Tiistram, 4. 240;
date of her birth, 4. 240; moved
to Nantucket, 4. 240.
Nathaniel, 4. 1U4, KJO.
Dr. NaLhauiel, 5. xviii. Hi, 445.
N.'ithaniel, son of James. 4. 200.
Natlianiel, son of I'aul. 4. :;.".o„.
the lion. Natlianiel. son of Tristram
2d. 4. 241; birth of, 4. j 1 1 ; mar-
ried ."<arah Dole, 4. J41: lisi-d in
Newbury, 4. iMl; (leatii of. 4. i.'4 1 ;
cliihiren of, 4. 'J41.
Nicholas, date of his ssill, 4. L'.lO;
cliiMren of. 4. 'S-'-'.K
the Pcv. Paul. .Meinoir of by Cyrus
Woodman, 4. 2:'.">-2.'-0; son of Col.
Joseph, 4. -^41; birth of. 4. 241:
married Mary Gorham. 4. iMI,
24]>(, 240: of litcrarv tastes. 4.
242, 24;-!-244, 2.Vj ; in" cdle-e, 4.
241; a sclnxd teacher. 4. 2J2. 201;
preached in P>iixtoii. 4. 2 12. -J-lJii.
24:1; 7.210.272; paid b\ the Nar-
rauan>ett pro]ii ietois. 4. 2 12: tlie
autlior (if over one Thousand ser-
mons. 4. 242//; oitl. lined. 4. 24.;-
244; named Pnxton. 4.24."): law-
suit to obtain his salary. 4. 24.">;
letter to his parish. 4. 24.")-247;
children of, 4. 240//-2.'/O,,. -.",0: vis-
ited Fryeburg. 4. 2."iO; at liiom-
field, 4. 2."j0; at lirst not in faxor
of the Pevolution. 4. 2."in; deeljned
the parish of Newbiuy. 4. 2.'.i»-2.'/l ;
colleague appointed. 4. i:."!: an
Armenian or Calvinist. 4. 2.".l-2.",2:
Ids religious opinions. 4. 2.")2-2.">t;
familiar with the cla>siev. 4. 2.">.">:
friend of Dr. Eesst iiden. 4. J','>:
his contemporarie,-^. 4. 2.",.")-2."';:
character. 4. 2.")(;, 2.!.s; title eoa-
ferred upon. 4. 2.';t', ; ITis )iliy>i(ine.
4. 2'iti; deatli of, 4. :.'."ii1-2.jT ; an
observer of many changes. 4. 2.jT-
2.jS; funeral <d', 4. 2.')',i; mentioned.
2. 141. 142: 4. 2SD(, 2.s4,/. 2^7);; 8.
IMJ; Journal ui a Tour from Wells
to the Connecticut river. 4. 2t'pl-
200; Tour to Kliode Island. 4.
207-274; Tour from IJuxtou to
Piggwackett, 4,27"/-202: Piinaiks
on liie FiLdit at Piggss lekel t. 4.
200-202; Tour to Hanover. 4.20.;-
200; A .Missionary Tour. 4. ;]ol-
40.j.
Paul, son of the Kev. Paul. 4. 240.
Peleg, 2. 201.
l*eter, son of Nicholas, 4. 2:)0; date
of his will, 4. 2.J0; children of. 4.
2:;0-240.
Peter, son of Tristram, 4. 240.
Peter, cousin of J'aul, 4. 207.
Pebecca, daiigiiter of the Pcv. P;iul,
4.2".<0/(; mariit'd Pelatiah Harmon,
4. 2.'/0/(.
Sarah, c(>usin (^f the Pcv. Paul, mar-
ried Knight, 4. 207.
Sarah, daugter of Ccd. Josepli. 4.
241; birth, 4. 211; niauietl tiic
Pcv. Daniel Little, 4. 211 ; death,
4. 241.
62
MAINi: iriSTOniCAL SOCIKTV.
Coftin, Sav;\li, daiiirhtor of llio Kcv.
I'aui. 4. --l'.>; m;\rrit.»l Dr. Ezra
l)o;\ii. 4. L'4'.b(.
Stijiiit'ii. son of the Rov. Paul. 4.
24'.')!. L".*'.!; iiKirried Sarah Jufd. 4.
2V.),i.
Sioplu'ii. son of 'I'ristraiii, 4. •2}i^:
(latf <if liis liirtli. 4. ■_'H): niovud
to N:'iilnrkct, 4. -.'lo.
Susanna. (lanuiitti- of ("nl. Josepli.
4. '241: niarvii'd .lames UomI. 4.
241; hvv (U'^rendonts, 4. 241:
doalh of. 4. 241.
Susanna, daiiuhtor of the la-v. Paul.
4.2">"/( : niariic'd Joseph Woodman,
4. 2oO((.
Tiisliam. son of Xiidiolas. 4. 2:'.n.
Tiisiram. son of Pott-r. 4. S'/.K 240:
came to Ameriea, 4. 24o: married
Dianis Stevens. 4. 240; ehihlren of.
4.240; lived at Salisbury. Ilaverliill
and Newbury, 4. 240: commis-
sioi:er. 4. 240: nn->ved to Xantueket.
4-240; left En-lainl on ai'eounc of
Cronnveil. 4. i'40; tiatcs of liis
birtli and death. 4. 240.
Tristram, son of Ti'istram. 4. 240:
birth of. 4. 240; married .hiditli
Sonierby. 4. 24i'; built a house at
iNewburv, 4. 240; children of. 4.
241.
William, of (?onctu(l, 4. 20s.
Dr. , of Falmmith. 3. 222.
the Kev. , of Kingston. 4. 2(>.j.
2(iT.
CotTyn, see Coftin.
C'ogawesco, visited Levett. 2. 87; men-
ti(med. 2. SS^ '.rj.
Cogijeshall. Deaeon . of Xewport.
4. 2r,;,i-
Cogswell. Charles M.. mairied Marga-
ret liu-^sell. 2. It;.").
John, anived at T'emaijuid, 5. 217-
I'lS; moved to Ijiswieli, 5. 21S;
I'is f;imily of wortii, 5. 2 IS.
Jonathan, i. 11.
the Pev. Jonathan. 6. ooS.
Dr. William, 8. 41:;.
the Pev. . of .Saeo. 5. xixH.
Cohasset, home i>f John Jacol). i.
24i;y/; History of eited. i. 240.
Cohorn. J'aron. 8. 24."i//.
Ma.stcrs, 8. 27"^, 2sn; deseribed, 8.
24.-»'.
Coin, origin of the word. 6. 147.
Coinage of Klizabeth. pure. 6. 1:30; of
Co])]>er. 6. PJO; the rose introdueed.
5. l.'JO; .\ineiiean. 6. l:',."j-b;7 : mil-
ling and (latin<: introduced 6. 1;;'.).
141; of Kn-i.tiid, 6. I4',i-1.-,1: tlie
liisfory of. 6. 147-140.
Coin-^. /■<;(/;('/ lit, J'uril'iii'l. w here fonn<l.
6. lL'0.1.;o, i;;4. I.;.';: of the reign
of Klizabfth. 6. 1l'0-I:;i): a six-
I)euce de.scribed. 6. i:;o-i:;i; titles
of real e.state where the C(jins
were found, 6. 1:"'.1-P1:'>: various
ideas of who lo<t ilu' eoins. 6. P).;-
l:)4, l:>.; des.aibod. 6. l:;4-p;.%:
j'tuDnl lit U(rliiiioji<r s Islmr!. date
"of tiiiding. 6. 120, 1:17: ik scribed,
6. l:]0-14;J, 14U; how found. 6. 144;
conjectures eoneerning. 6. ll."i-14i'i;
mentioned, i. 4:;//. ."jI/i; .>• - al-.o
Castine coins.
Coke. Sir IMward, managed tlie pro-
secution of Paleigli. 2. 2.")'': op-
posed the Plymouth Company. 5.
JriO; mentioned, 5. xxx: his State
of Kngland cited. 5. 20Syi.
Mr. , 2. S7.
Cokers, , married Koberl Jordan.
i.2:Uh.
Colbt-rt. Jean Baptiste. 7. 47.
Colburn. Capt. Andrew, i. 4GS, 474.
.^)02.
Peuben. 2. 2S0.
William. 7. lo. 12, 1:1. 10, 47.
Colby, Samuel. 4. 2s;b/.
— , of Anson. 4. :M7.
University. 8. 17o. 177.
Colchester, "2. 14.j.
Cold, a year of extreme, 6. 178.
fever. 6. 00.
Cole, Edward, signed the petition to
Mass. 5. 240. '^
James, signed the pctiiion to Mass.,
5- -'40.
Jolm, resided at X'egwaset. 2. lin);
signed petition to .'dass.. 5.
240.
John, of Dui-ktu'ld, 4. :J01, oOO.
Mrs. John, 4. :j;JO.
Judge, contributed article on Gov.
Lincoln, i. 4ns.
X'icholas, lived at Ca<co bay. i. 200/! ;
early settler at Wells, i.';;02.
William, one of the lirst settlers at
Wells. I. o02; a juror, i. 5;^;
signed i)etitiou to ^lass., 5. l'40.
Colerain, j)ii><jners taken l)y Indians
at, 4. l.")0, 204.
Cole's islet, 4. 22.").
Colicott. .SfP Callicot and Collecot.
Coliunc Solimic. Ci>uut de, 7. 42.
Collecot, Cai)t. liichard. a coaster. 3.
;jlS; deposition of. 3. ;;iS/(. ;;;Jl-
'S'-'y2; coniinission('<l to hold a court.
5. 240; mentioned. 3. 71 : 5. 241.
William, signed the petition to Mass.,
5. 240.
Collt < tion of pajiers relating to Mas<».
Pay Colony, .s* c Hutchinson.
Thomas.
College of Physicians and Surgeons.
6. 412.
Collens, Pfjbert, indicted for assault.
i.;iOO: partially guilty, I. ;JO'J: his
imnishment, i. :;oo-:'.70.
Collier, Sir<Jeorge, 6. !'>L'.
James, 8. 2l2/(.
John, leased the paper nal! at Fal-
INTKX TO COLLECTION;
63
nioi'.th. 3. •■>"!(>: sold lonsi- (oWaUlo
:n! 1 W otUn-.k. 3. :]:)-,.
i;..lKTr. S. ■2l-2ii.
(■i>Iliim>. Abraliani, lived on tlio N'ook,
i.';;--'n.
Chiisroji'uM', c:!!!*!'!! his own iloarb.
I. l^T-l'^S; 3. T1.M>: i-oii-t:iMe for
!Svarl>ofon;x!i, 3. ■"•"': sittlcd ,\x
Ula.'k I'oint. 3. Ti': <itt' .>1" l)i>
liousi', 3. Ti'. SI : r<uivictt_-«! of ^^';',n-
(lal, 3. 71': fhilihi'ii (lit! not atti nil
clinrcli. 3. "11-71: liis lU'ath su>-
j)ici.)ns. 3. Ti. >": a snc't'ssful
farnu'V. 3. T-: invontory of his
estate. 3. 7.!; i>resonteil for not
payiiiij tlie minister's stiiiend. 3.
1.'4: a quaker, 3. 1")4.
'■(ijliiis. <'lirisroi)her jr.. sold land to
Jo-hna Seottow. 3. 7-.
MatliK'w. nnnied a dnu'jhter of
Andrew Alijer jr., i. l'N;/: 3. I'l").
Mary, jiresented for iion-at r.iidance
at ehuveli. 3. 70-7!: imnisluil for
<.i>!Uikerisni, 3. 71 ; lier larer hi-^t^iry
unknown. 3. 7"_.
Samuel. 5. ;;.;. :U. 40.
Tiniothv. 3. 110: in the trarrison at
Bla«-k Point, I. -J-^j^.
Colonial history of New York, cited,
5. 2o-'/i.
law.s, cited, i. lG:w).
papers, eited, i. ■j'j'-i; sc Sainsluirv,
W. Noel.
villau*', n. de.scrihed. 7. :":o:l
C'olonis^s at .Sairad ilior mii;ht have
kept a journal. 3. i'^:).
Colonization, exjunse of (Torires in
.settlini: Main.', i. i'7-/i: (ior^'e.s
received no peiMui vry hcnelit from.
1. liT-H ; t)f no in ei't->t to the V.w^-
Ihsh, 2. l.^'^!-i;»(^< f liinre of Ihikiuh.
2. VJ:i: the opening of Viri^inia. 2.
19(?; French unsuccessful. 2. 1'.)'/-
20a: interest revived in Kntrland.
2. I'Oa: 7. I'!i4; the interest of
Gori^e.s flr.st awakcmMl. 2. l'l''/-l':]'/:
7. lo4; cause for di^ioiiia^inicnt
in. -j.-S-)'!; attempt uiade to awak-
en aircni-ral interest in. 7. L'4'/. 'l~'i:
of national import nut.'. 7. '-^'>'i-2~<i ;
diseoura'^'emeiits of early settlers.
7. :Jo«-;j1'7: couiaije of tlie I'i-
{rrims, 7. '.)\a: jriven up hy the
Plymouth Company. 7. :'.:;./: re-
p'Ut of John Smith's voya^re. 7.
•)'>'i: failure of tlie second attt-mpt
in New Kn;.:hind, 7. ;j'.'" : the '^rant-
in.L'-of the charter to tin- Plynioiitii
Ciimpaiiv a fjieat st<';> toward. 7.
'tin; Po[diani iritiested in, 7. L'U:
I.omion merchants interested in. 7.
-"; .Southampton intei-csted in. 7.
-'>: heneJits deiivcd fri>m. 7. .'•i'-'io.
•j'i, ♦■|4; exhibited a jmi nli:u \ieWof
Poei.-tv, 7. iji'.'j; hr.^t attempt in
Maine, 4, ];>; due to the Ihsherics,
5. ^■\'^•. 7. "1**; not due to ijovorn-
nient aid. 5. 1 IS; the Aldwonhs
interested in. 5. 110. l.".o. I.M :
Walsinrham inter.stcd in. 5. I"i0,
1">1: liist stt')i toward in l>.i'^l and,
5. l."i:5: the settlement at Pema-
(piid. the initial stej) in New Ya\'^-
land. toward. 5. ]".7: 8. ::o;>: idiief
indneements for. 5. 1 7-". : P.e.'on ou.
5. 17:h(: that of the I'n ledi in
Maine one of the causes of her
crimson annah>, 5. \~'>: stimu-
lated by the aet'ount of ^^■ey-
nu^uth's voyai;e. 5. '-V-V^, :;:'.:'.. o44;
tlu' death of Popham a severe
blow to, 5. :',.')1; that of New Kn<j:-
land miLcht have been ehauLred if
Popham's colony had settled else-
where. 5. :''')!'; by tin- Freuidi. 6.
?>: Pojihanrs family intrresteil in.
7. ;US: the fur trade and tishimi;
an imiiulse to, 7. :n>: I'opiiam's
colony the first to atteuipt it, 8.
40:1: not a]iproved of by .Sully. 9.
07; the Huguenots excluded from,
9. loo: Alexander" vS attcnii>ts at,
9. I0v)-I01; La Tour entered into
the spirit of the Enq-lisli, g. Ui;];
Godfrey interested in. 9. :;!i:.* ; Joiiu
Smith interestt'il in, 9. :Jo;j.
Colorado. 9. •24().
Colt. Caleb, 4. ."i.j.
Pet r. 4. .-.'I.
Peter and (\)., 4. -A).
Colt's tail. the. 5. xxiii.
Columbus, Christojdier, solved the
problem of land to tlie we.st. 2.
i;Ja: sufiposed he had rcacheil
Cathay. 2. Pv'-Ho: took an Arabic
scholar with him. 2. 14a, ~{\(r. re-
sult of his last voyage. 2. Me; his
disiioveries caused a <;reat sensa-
tion. 2. \An: his slnjis excited the
Indians. 5. LP): mentionetl, 2. 7;
9. :;:,<.
Colvil pliee. I. 4S4.
Coman. Piehard. siuned the petition
to Cromwell, i. :;iM.
Comasconty river. 8. I'oi; a lioundary
of the grant to Plymouth colony,
2. •JO:;.
Combinations for government, i. S-';,
I'S. 101.
Commission of Alexander Woodrop,
5. 74-7.".
Comtnissioners and ordinances of fJr.r-
ges, 1. 70: duties of the early. 3.i'4/(;
for Falmonth and Searboidui:!!. i.
jdO. ]."<'.•. 104. l'.*7, -l^'^K 207. :>;': of
Massachusetts, i. 10->. \~<). I'.'O; (-f
the Duke of York. 4. L'l'o. l'i.'4: 8.
In';; of the king, i. 17-L '^L 1>4;
. 3. .'jO, .">7. h^, ('>■'>: rejiort of Litn-oin
county, 5. Is^/c, of Maine, 5.
04 * MAIKE IIISTOKICAL SOCIKTY.
Commissions, for scttlini: tlie Duke iif Qncon stroet, i. 247; nulcil M.'fin
Vork's titlt'. 5. .')'.t-i;ii: to .John ' .sfroot, i. olG; ineiition^'d, 1. ^4^:
Alk'ti, 5. 'i'.': t.i Tliom.is Sharp. 5. 6. l-'.-J.
7."J; to Nicliolas ManniiiLT. 5. 10;)- the Pioviticial. 2. 110. 'J]-2.
101; to (Jvh's (;otl(l;u\I, 5. 101-]ii_'. Con^rossioinl (riol)^. \l\v. S. •.•$.
lOCi-loT: to Capf. Jnlui I'aliiuT, 5. ivports. i-itnl. 5. 14"). !4'.i.
Jll: to till' Jr.stioi's nt" t!u' r.a.o Cttnick Falls, mills at. 4. ;•."• '.
of Ci'oniwrll ('(.uiity. 5. li:;-l I'.i: to Connortinit, James York !novrr{ t->.
Joliii \\\-st. 5. lL'-'--lL':': used liy i. ;^>1S; tu,.k ].,.ss;'--.l..:i .-f t! ..•
Mass. to hold CDurt in Maine, 5. papers of .VinoUl. i. 4;T-44'^: • •
249-2.")(>. furnish jiart of thu Uy.iO t.. tiLh-
Cominon seliools iu Maine. 8. 170. I the Iinlians, 2. I'-Vl; why tjie eariv
Conipa.ss. the, varied one jniint. 3. 202. attempis to .-ettle were siieeessfr..
Complaining, a ]>nuis!iment for. 3. ■">7- 2. 210, 270-l'71: tlie ideas of tli.-
05. early settlers impressed uiion. 4.
Conaut, Gov. rio;,'ei-, 5. l''>S«. 182, 104. 72; issued eopper coina^ro. 5. ]■'.■■:
100. Massachusetts elaim^d jurisdi' -
■ — — , brought a suit against Jack- tion over. 7. I.">2. 152/( : nv-ntioned.
son, I. tJ4/!. 7. ;;i:;, •"•on. .-,14. .")24 ; 2. 11.;. \:'.:'.
Concord, the derivation anil delliiition i:]4, 1.">S; 3. l")'i. 17'.'. ■"'.:.•'/(. 41'".
of, 4. lOo. I 441; 4. 2S4,i; 5. .xxi.v. .\lvi. Ivi/. ii;
;Maine, 7. '■]'>!. ' 6. l."*, .'A. :]-j, :;r., 47/,. 7-, . :.':.';;.:;.',-:
Mas.s., the Provincial Congress met 7. lUl, 2:14, ;J:;.>. 40-'".. 4 7; 8. ll'.'.
at, 2. 212: mentioned. 2. 2-^1: 3. 14>^. ]0(), ;]00; 9. 20. ;',1.'. ;'..'.l': hi-
R5/(; 27*'>; 5. li; 9. ti>. toi-y of, .spc Trumbull. Renjami!'..
N. 11., calletl I'ennacook. 4. •.'7"^/( ; colonial records, cited. 7. 1".U//.
people move from r») Fryeburu. 4. Historical .Society, 4. o: -j.-i-^'j; pub-
2~t6n\ cai)tives taken at. 6. ■J41 ; lications of cited, 5. 141.
mentioned, 2. 14r.; 4. i'n7, 2>0, i^OS. , river, a boundarv of CaiVida town-
342;8. 4.")n. i .ship. 2. l.T;;,. niention • 1. l.-.l:;-.
the, G-osnold"s shiii, 7. 20:1, oOO/?. '. 4. -Jt;;]. 27.")», :'At\; 5. .; ■;: 6. 211.
Condition of the religious denoniina- 2.';ik 2;'>^. 2:;o. i'4o;,. i;^- ".s4; ■-.
tions of .Maine at the (dose of the l.";:!; 8. 17. i'"). 47. 4>. ;.4.': g. •_'"•
i;evolution. 7. 217-2::0. Connoyer, 3ladani de, aueiiiote of. :.
Conduskeag, Indi.iu name of Bangor. 4:'.:;.
7. 8; mentioned. 7. 14. 1-"). ir.. IS. CouoUey, — — , f<nmd a che-t of coin?
Coney, Daniel, co-opi'iate nu'mber of at Johnson's narrows. 6. ii";.
the Maine IIi>torieal Society, i. Comiuest of Canada, sc: Warburtoi;.
11; mentioned. 8. U'd, :;42: 9. 204. (ieorge.
Female Academy. 8. \~t'>. Considerations on the s >vereignty.
Lsland, in the Kennebec river, 3. G04. Independence, Tra'ie an 1 Fi-i;-
see also Cony. erics of New Ireland, the suppo:?<-.i
Congin, Mun.joy's property at. i. 2."J$: author of, 7. 2Mr>.
resettled by Danforth. i. 2os: for- Constitutions of Clarend.-n. 7. 14bi.
mer natne of. i. 2.".s. Continental army, Arnoh/.^ addn--
Congregalionali>^m. 5. l'O. to, i. 402, 40:): Arnold's letter to.
Cougregationali^t-, in Bath. 2. 22'.'!, i. 407: soldiers of Maine u::o
227; in Georgetown. 2. l'l''.>. 221: served in. 2. 214: tlie liev. John
6. ;j2; in Minor. 2. r_'7: ipiaireled Cleaveland in, 6. ;j'^4: inentioned.
vith Presbyterians. 6. l-'r. Pres- 3.204.
byterians mei^ed into, 6. ;]n; by Controversy between Clecvcs and Jor-
their «ieeds jusliiie<l land. 6. 1>7; dan. i. 12^, i:)4: between ( 'U'ev; s
at Falmouth rlissatistied. 6. 102; and Winter, .s/^r Cleeves rx. Wint.r.
feared the spread of (,)uakerism. Convention to draft the constitution
7. 221; at Plea>ant Cove. 8. Ill;/: of Maine. 5. xli-xlii.
mentioned, 4. ;>;o. :;-.;. ;;'.i.;. :;'.t7. Converse, Cai)i. Isaac. efiVeted a peacr'
401.40;]; 5. lii. Iv: 6. ;J2. ly.;: 7. -svith the Indians. 5. l'-;;: sent ■.■<
210, 4:)1 : 8.407. learn the de.■^igns of th- Frenc'n.
Congress, Continental, the, i. 4'-C); 2. 5. 2S4, :]:;i; sent to m ake a trcatv
140. with the Indians, 5.1--: depo-;-
of the United States. i.:]:Z~: 4.(10; tion of. 5. vOO; in charu'c of t;:f
5. xxx\ii, xli. xliv; 6. 1;]<J: 7. 20.]; Storer gairison, 7. IK',: his noi.'.--
204, 20.^: 9. 170. 172. 17;i, 17-j. 200. defense, 7. 11(5; letter of citcl. 5-
202. 241, 242, 2.j1. 2^:]n.
Street, Portland, owners of lots Conveyancing, first in .Vmerii-a. 5. 10':
bounded by, i. 247, 240; formerly lirst in Massachus(;tt>. 5. 100; ;ir=:
' in Plymouth, 5. I'Jo.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
Go
Conway. Indians at. 2. fXi, 0:2; the
l{ev. Paul C'l'tlin ar. 4. ^oii; thr
llev. Natlianiel rorter mdaiiKd
at. 4. 2')0; forinorly Pc'L.';wav;!i"t't. 9.
21:3: l-ioad iiieaili.\vs nf, 9. i'l.j-i'14;
iiU'iiti<_'iK'(l. 6. 2;)">.
C'.>ny, Daniel, 4. 7.
Dr. Daniel, 5. xviii.
<^ov. Sanuu!. 8. 4.'i'.'.
tiaiah, Lowell, dauglirei-of the Hon.
Daniel, 8. :U2; nuaried Rcuel
Williams, 8. .U-J.
ihc lion. Daniel. 8. :]42.
, of Cani[i(:iliello, 6. 1U3.
sie also Coney.
Cooasli.-<ip. delinition (.if, 4. 101.
Couk, Amos Jones, teaeher at Frye-
bur<^ Academy. 8. 16-]: introduced
rausieal instruction. 8. li>j-li)4.
Dr. . 7. L'l'T.
LUler Gideon, 7. 222.
Hczekiah, 4. o'iii.
Lv'.nni-], a Kevolutiouarv pensioner,
9. l.jlt. 101.
Piobert, 5. SS.
Cooke, Elisha, commissioner of Xorth
Yarmouth alYair>. 2. lT-">; a'^ent
for Mass. Bay Colony, 5. o'.iS; 9.
20, 2!.t, 34; mentioned, 2. 2G.j; 3.
oSO; 5. 210,1. 277/;.
James. 5. K)U.
John, 3. IIU; in tiie garrison at
Black Point, i. 227/i.
, 2. 2(50.
Peyton, 3. 232.
Sir Edward, 2. 34. 37.
Cook's brid;^"e, 4.270.
Coolbroth, George, sou of John, 3.
209.
John, bio;;raphical notice of, 3. 209.
Lemuel, son of Geoi-ge, 3. 2o9; a
centenarian, 3. 20;»..
Coole. Nich., signed the petition to
Cromwell, i. 30-j.
William, witnessed the deed from
Gorges to Wheel wriglit, i. 344.
T'oolidge. Dr., . 7. 4.'jS. 407.
Coombs, Leonard B., 8. ol, .J2.
.SLeplien, 2. 212.
_ , of Sjcarl^orough, 2. 173.
Gooper, Alexander, siu'neil the petition
to Charles 11, i. 4U2.
Liout. , I. .501, .J24.
river. 7. 224.
Thomas, purchased land of Munjoy's
estate, I. 129.
Thomas, to take up land in Pema-
<iui(L 5. 109-1 10.
William, si.^rned the treaty of 1714,
6. 2.")9; his auto^iaph, 5. :i:,'.).
VH^p._.r"s hall, 9. 3.:'i.
< 00s, 4. :^,0;}; meaning of, 4. 115, 182.
, (^'xiiity, g. 21s.
' /'I" I'liicu.s, 7. 243.
Copley, J(din Singleton, 6. .^l ; 7. 213.
^opoucs island, 3. 34-i, 310.
( opp. Benjamin, first settler of Jack-
son, g. 214.
Cop]>er coin> issued bv the .states, 6.
130.
Copp"s hill. Boston. 9. GO.
Copstown, 4. :]'.■'.>.
Coptic, the. I. 41:].
Corl)ett, Abraham, 5. S.
Corbin, Lydia, i. 2os.
Pobi-rt. Hv.mI in Kalmonth. i. PC).
114, II."). 1>.".: signed the submis-
sion to .Mass.. I. lo.-,, :>,;. chMvcd
a marsh, i. 121; juobably came
from Bo>to:i. i. 121; captain of the
SpeedwfU, i. 121; mairicd Lydia
Martin, i. 122, 207; killed, i.'l21.
219, 221; consented to tlie agree-
ment between Jordan and Tucker.
I. 131; petitioned to the general
court, I. 144; joined in the o;;-
position to Mass.. i. 170; prcscntti!
for bleach of oath. i. 171; pre-
sented for desecrating the S;ib-
bath, I. 171-172; signed the pe-
tition to the kinu", i. ISO; a juror,
1. IS.'); commissioner, i. 197. 2iiu;
to su])port iiis mother-in-law, i.
20S; wife taken prisoner, i. 21.'.
221; mentiiined. i. 1l-3, 141.
Corbiu"s sound, settlements at de-
stroyed. 5. 2.')3.
Corbinson, .Samuel. 4. 233.
Corinthian elegance. 4. 77.
Cork, Ireland, faniilies moved from t>
^Vfaine. 2. 2(i4; home of Morris
O'Brion, 2.24:1: nu-ntioned, 3. 2.'o.
Maine, why so named, 2. IM.^; men-
tioned. 6. IT).
Corn, one peck of to be ])aid annuaTy
to the Indians, 1.230; 3. 102. IO2.7 ;
prices of, i. 229h; the Enuiish re-
fused to pay the tribute to tie'
Indians, i. 2S7; the lirst raised in
New Gloucester, 2. l."*.'); as a con-
sideration in the ])urcliase of land,
2. 19o: purchased for the sull\i-
ing families of Scarborou^xh, 3.
200; the great crop in the UnitLiI
States, 4. 22; line growth of \<i
Maine, 4. 344, 34."); a surjjlus at
Plymouth in 102.5, 8.201,202; car-
ried to Bostmi lo grind. 9. :;i.)S.
Cornbury, Vi>count of, 7. 141«; t<f;e
also Clarendon, Earl of.
Corney, Elisha, son of John, i. '.]•<:
moved to Gloucester, i.30S; de-
position of, I. 1.57, 1.57/i.
John, a laborer, i. 30S; lived
with the Ingcrsolls, 1. 3i)S; niir-
chased lan<l at Nonsuch poinr, i.
:]0S; moved to (iloucester, i. :! >-;
date of his (Icath, i. .30S; married
Abigail .Skillin;4s, 1. 30>^; date of
Iter death, i. ;;0's; children ol, 1,
30S; lived on the N'eck, i. 32U.
island, 3. 290, 292.
same as Curney, i. 303.
OG
>rATVE niS^TOniCAL SOCIETY.
Conihill, rcsidonco of Cyrus Eaton, 7.
4'.l<t.
Eniiilon, 2. .'^, 1(\ 11.
Cdniish, 4. ■JTii/f.
Corn mill at IJarborry rvock, i.'24r!)r.
at Scarbonnmii. 3. luT-
Coinvill, 4. :-514;(. •■j4S.
Cornwall county. Nii'liohis MnnniuL: a
jinliio in, I. 2~t[hi: nanud. 4. i':.'! ;
8. lS.")-l^f>; to sond a nienibor to
the Xcnv York >;'tnu'ral asseuildy,
5. 4; Goddard the rciuvsentative,
5. 4«; commission to the Justire
of Peace at, 5. ll;!-ll'.'; set oti, 7.
l.jS; boundary of. 8. iMl; (.niiiKd
to a rejtresfntative. 8. isii; pe-
tition for the reni.iv il of the cap-
tain of Fort Ciiarles, 8. 1ST; taxed
riijorously, 8. 1S7: be.uan to hate
tlie IStuarts, 8. 1"^T: mentiijned. 2.
2:;4;3.%5; 4. 2J4. -2o, 2-0: 5. xxi,
05, luO, 105, lO'j. ln>. iiiii, 111. 114,
119, 120, 122. 12.-, ]2i;, 242, 21)5,
2r.(>, 274. 277: 8. 1".U.
En<;land. i. 112, li:]j(.
mines, 5. 11:',.
provim-e of. 5. xx.
Cornwallis. (i^en. Lord Charles, 3. 205-
20G; 6. S7; 7. 0:)4.
Cornwell, the Kev. Wait. 2. li:>.
Corry, Joseph, liis History of Bristol
cited. 2. 51''/( : 5. \4^ii.
Cortereal. Gaspar de, named Labradin-
and tlie country near Huiison's
Itay, 2. ICui.
Cortes, Hernando, prepared to ex-
plore the coast, 2. H)atr, ids dis-
patclies cited. 2. It't'Hi.
Corthell. tlie Hon. William J., 8. 15S.
Cortland, Steplien Van, 5. 75, il4, loO.
Corvo island, 3. 2'.'0.
Corwin, Geor^^e. 7. 15.y;(.
Corunna. 8. 147: 9. 17^.
Cosins, a spellini: of Cossons. 3. ."7n.
Cossons. Jolin. a niein'oer of tlie Li-
gonia Assembly, i. '.*'.•: lived at
Westcusto^o. I. W: ordered to
make reparation to the Indians.
3. o7: lived at Xorth Yarmouth,
3. 37»; mentioned, 1.541.
Casten see Casrine.
Cote de Lanzon, granted to the In-
dians, 6. '2o^.
Cothren, , of Farmington. 4. .'^06.
Cotta, John, sold laud to Capt. S.
Davis, 4. 2:iO.
, married a dau.u:hter of Richard
Wharton. 3. ;J2'.i.
Cotton, tlie Eev. .lidin, Ids cliaracter
maligned by }!>>bL-rt Jordan, i. 172;
minister of tin- iirst church of
Boston, I. 172/(: <ieath of. i. 172/*;
mentioned, 3. Jb): his diary cited,
2. 42/(.
the liev. John, of Hampton, mairied
Aune Lake, 5. 250; hia widow
ftiarried the Kev. IniMcase Matlu r.
5- ->•"-••
Roland. 4. 14'.). 150. liV..
street. I'orthuid. owners of lots
bounded by, i. 24S. :.M;».
Thomas. 3. Itw;.
William, laud deeded to by Skill!!i'.'>.
I. ?>\'>: mentioued, 3. I(.i5, luj; 4.
lt;i. IOC.
■wool. 3. ;]o7.
Coucking stool, 3. 57.
Ctuince's shiiiyard. 6. .■)02.
Council chamber, \\'hitt.-hall. 3. .■'.2-^.
for foreign plantation.-. 5. iM-'i. 2 In,
247, 257, 25S. 2t)i;/(: 7. W.': g. :;:;i
for the riding, )danting and gi'vcrn-
iuix Xew England in America re-
ceived a charter from James i. S.
201); 9. :.'25; incorporated. 2. 4o ^
202-20(3; nuMubers of. 2. 4i);/. 4'.*'/ ..
50(/ ; objcctit)n.s made to. 2. 4o.;;
8. 200; its rights established. 2.
40'/. 4]('; 8. 200: ext.-nt of ixrant
to, 2. 40;(, 274; 3.:'o: 9.2-:5: a^-ted
independeid of the crown. 3. '■',•':
grant to Trelawny and (iooiiyear.
1. 5.']4; iiatent to Eii^by. i. '>-i''i:
sent two ships to Xorth Virginia.
2. 27«; ollicers of the e.^ptdition.
2. 27'(; ships of, 2.27''; site of tht-
Iirst colony. 2. 2>.': return 01 pnrt
of the liist colony. 2. 2'.t(/: second
expedition, 2. 2'.''r. return of ;\11
the colonists, 2. Gi.'.' ; colonist-
lacked courage. 2. ol"; jieople of
I'lymouth ai)plied to thc-m for a
charter, 2. 4[(i; gave a grant t.-
the I'ilirrims. 2. 4b-. 42-'. 42'';..
274-275; 8. :'.41: 9. ils; the I'ly-
mouth coloni.-t> aheady settled
within the company's territory. 2.
42(/; second chartt-r gninted to. 2.
42(/«: attention calh-d to the gov-
ernnu*nt td' their territory. 2. 4;j ';
looked after the relit.don of t!u-
peojde. 2. 4."u': Levett a mendoT
of, 2. 4'.i"/( ; 5. 10,7: eave a charter
to British merchants. 5.51)'': theii
charter laid the foundation o!
New England, 2. 51'/: 8.200; tlu
charters granted by them occa-
sioned perplexity. 2. 51"-52'';
3. :Jl-o2; the tirst charter th.i'
coucerneil Maine. 2. 52'/; Gori.e.''
a memljer of, 2. 5''"/; -rant lo
Vines, 2. ~t.j((; grant trt .s.ico, 2.
81'/; grant to Aldw.irth an-l Kl-
bridge. 2.67*i; 5.207-214; grant t'
Bradfi/rd and others of riymoutii.
2. 202-20M, 275: 8. .•>41 ; extent ••:
the grant, 2. 2<)o: grant to Cani-
rnock, 3. 12; grant to Bonythoii.
3. 17; grant to Gor'_'es au'i Ma.^-n.
10:^2, 3. ;]0; gave hind belonuir.-
to Gorges to other parties. 3. ■-'-
C2 ; suppo-sed tauoc of the blut.-
INDEX TO COLLKCTIOXS.
dcr. 3. "2; ^rant to Piuclmse, 3.
L;15. -JU), o2."), :;L'i!. ;]:;(). :l:;i : <:rai»r
to Way, 3. ;-;i5, :]\('\ •'.•J.'i. :]-2t'\ -VM ;
};i-ant to Wliartcn. 3. ;',l'.">; <:iaiit
to Lcvett, 5. It'iT: 9. 22."; uave ;i
lii-cnso to tlie Eairlo to trade. 5.
U'lS; ^M-ant to tlio Karl of Stfrliii.:.
8. l."^4; .crant to riirci", S. I'lii ; g.
US; lettor from tlu' I'lyiuoutli
colonists. 8. 201.'; Pioifi' rlian.sed
liis ])atent, 9. IIU; I'iyinouth de-
sired a seperate charter. 9. \-2>):
adjudicated the settleineiit. 9. li'O;
•rjTiiit to Deauohainp and Leverett.
9. 22-j; Godfrey a^eni and attor-
ney, for, 9. oiki; list of patents
f;ranted by, 9. oii.j-.'JilS; resicued
their charter. 2. 00", 'i-i, oSn; 3.
ol ; division of the territory. 2.. "4:
mentioned. 2. SO, 2l'l ; 9. 117; .^-e
riy mouth Company.
minutes. 5. 8. 0. 14. lij. IS, i2. To, 7-3,
!>1, [i::, ;t4. 104, ln7. lo4.
■ of the United C<ilonies. 9. ;jO.
records. 5.27(5. '211, i. 2~,>ii. -jSin. 2S4«,
2'.*i.)«, :.".'2/i; 8. :i2',i//. :.';;4.
records of Mass.. 5. o^'W;; 7. 107.
Counselors, the duties of. 3. ;J7.
Country sloop. 4. 1S3.
County magistrates, i. 107. 2G7.
of Canada, granted to .Sir \Villiam
Alexander, 4. I'l'l.
Pahitine. 8. IS4.
Court, lir.st held in Maine, i. 83; held
Cleeves, i.yS; those in Maine di-
vided, I. ISS; taxes levied for the
exiienses of, i. ;3nS; to be held
annually, 3. 48; held by associ-
ates, i.'lGi', 170; to be' hekl at
iJiddeford, 5. xxiv; at Black Point.
3. 41, 78; at Casco. i. \<>. l^c,, IS7.
o7ti, .540; 3. 4.5-4(1; at I'almouth,
I. l;j2. 100, 184, ISO. i'42. i'4.5. i'.5>: at
Fort Loyal; I. 242. 24-5 ; at Gorireana.
I. '.'8; at Xew Castle. 2. S-V^; at
Pemaquid, 5. 248, 24'.J; 7. I-jG; at
Piclunond'.s island. i..5:jO: at Saco,
I. .88, l'.t.5, 304, ;J0(;. ;]i;7. -n.'), ."):]•!.
541; 2. :)Sa; 3. 11, '■)<}, 37. 4S; at
.Scarborough, i. 1G2-1(;:;; 3-48, -57;
at Shoei>scot, 2. 2.')2: 8. iSo; at
Spurwink. 3. 10; at \\'( lis. i. 207.
-'■'7, 340, 308, 377: 3. -57; at York,
1. b5'.). 100, 170, 171, 174, 17">, 184.
1»0, T.'O, 208. 271, 278, 300, SO'.t.
'i73, 380; 2. (}4c(; 3-48, -53, .54, 58,
15G; 5. XXV.
house, Warren. 8. 172.
of Gorgt,-s, established, i. .53. 54, 50)i,
73/(, 83, 88; form of proces.s, i.
73;i; officers of, i. 73/;. 83-84, 8s ;
first lield at .Saco, i..s3; coexten-
fiive, I. 84; order to kill Indi;tns
■who have murdered the Kuu'li-'li.
I. 84-85; to see that the Indians
are U'>t wronged, 1. 85; the trial
by jury observed, i. 85; large
powers of. 1.85-80; cases before.
I. 8'.>; to be held annually, i. 8U;
divided the province into two
parts, I. S'.i; the interior court to
be held tluce times a year i. Sii;
ordered that all chiliiren be bap-
tised. I. SO; mentituied. i.04, 184,
1!'5. 304.
' of Sessions, i. 207, 381.
of the King's Commissioners, i. 1!I5.
Courtour. Thomas, signed the petition
to Cromwell, i. 3!'.5.
Cousins, .lolin. gave satisfaction to an
Indian, i. >5; biographical notice
of. 1.85/); lived at Casco liay, i. 114,
230//; mentioned, i. 00. 382.
John, of Yarmouth. 2. 171.
Cousins" islan<l. formerly Hog island,
I. 150; called Suripies.jn--. 2. 107;
half of owned by Pichard Br;:y, 2.
171: mentioned, i.Oo/i; 2. 178; 3.
I 340.
I river, called Sis(pusic. 2. 1G7; home
of Thomas Pcding. 2. 171; sau-
I mills at. 2. 181; mentioned, i. 114,
; 2. 152.
i Covenanters, the. 6. 28.
! Coventrv, home of Dennis Morou^h,
i.3i4.
: Coverlv, — — , of Pownalboro, 4. 330,
i 331.
: Cowasacks. the. lived on tlic CuUnect-
icut. river, 6. 230.
Cowes. 6. 322.
Cow island, i. 151; within the limits
of Falmouth, i. 145.
Cowley, Abraham, grand juryman, i.
371: signed the petitiuu to Crom-
well. I. 395.
Cows, value of. i. 220/i: scarce in
Maine, 3. 72, 72h; of large size, 4..
375.
Cowsegan. 2. 230; 4. 104.
river. 2. -Jo^.
Cox, Thomas, married Hepzibah Dav-
enport, I. 30O/!.
Williitm. 5. 102.
— , married Thankful Davenport,
i.3i)0/i.
Coxall, Baptist churcli formed at, 7.
Coxbinson, Samuel, signed the petitoin
to Ma.-s., 5. 240.
Co.xe, Edward, married Oliver Godfrev,
I 9. ;joi.
I John, married Tabitlia Davenport..
; I. 3O0h.
Coxes head, 2. 214; 9. 101.
Coxspur island, 9. 170.
Craljs, abundant in Casco bay. i. 181.
Craddixk. Adam, proprietor at Pema-
quid. 5. 302.
Ge(jrge, proi)rietor at Pemaquid. 5..
: 301, 303.
Gei^iigf, of Boston, 3. 330.
' Gov. Matthew, 2. 47u.
68
MAINE iirSTOKlCAL SOCIETY
Craecli. Aivhow. t^iLrnoil tin- iiotition
to Gov. Urailstrcut. i. 'J^'-\n-
Craft'ord, Monlecai. 2. •2-'>i'>.
Craft, Jolm Stai>lts. 2. Il'o, 1-J2.
Moses. 4. :]<V-\.
SaiiuK-l. 4. •".i.io.
, ..1' .lav. 4. .'.in.
Crag.<;ie, Aufhvw. 8. lTi>. j
Craj^'iii. Liout. . 4. :i-"iO. I
C'raij^, Sir Jaines. j;uvi'iiu>r of Canada ,
7. :iW. I
Craijiie's farm. 4. ;',•/'. I
CraiiKiki.', II. T.. AnioUrs letters to, \
i.4S(;. 4S7. i
Cram's mill>. 2. 2SI. i
Cranlierry isk'. 8. '.'rJ'^. \
Crancli, Andrew, lived at Falin-mtli, j
1. 32U. !
Craner, the Eev. . settled at Wal- |
doboroii.uii, 5. 4n4.
Cranes, jdeutv. 2. m'. |
Cranlield. (t.-'v. Edward. 5. 91. 0:?, D.']. |
Cranmer. Thomas. 6. 2.">. i
Crawford, a .S<.(ite!i-lrish name. 6. IG. 1
Abel. 9. -'14. 21."^. i
Erastus, 9. i^l."*. ,
Ethan Allen. 9. 21."). 21(5. I
family, at ^Voreesrer. 6. l-l: at .Stir-
Vni'^, 6. 2.'!; at New Ilariior. 9. 21.'3. \
house, 9. 2 IS. I
pond. 4. 32>!. j
Thomas, iu the Continental Army,
2.214. . ' j
W. n., 7. 4fU. j
Cray river. 9. 2'.'T. 1
Crci^liton lamilv, settle in Warren, 6.
21. ' j
Creole case. tlie. 8. Til. j
Cresy, the Kev. Noili. 2. 121. ;
Creuxiiir, .s". Du Creux.
Crevacoeur, , French merchant at
Pema'iuid. 2. 240. !
Crewe, Jo! in. 5. xlv.
Criguon, Pierre. 8. 332.
Crimea, 4. 11 : 5. •-'.54.
Crimean war, 8. 371. i
Crispe. . jiatcnt irranted to. 9. 307. '
Crittenden, the Hon. .J(din ■]. 7. 4i;3,
46.^, 40's: 8. 424. '
Crocker, David, .-^i^aied the petition of ;
Mass.. 5. •_'4U. I
Edwarrl, killed at Falmouth, 1.302. |
John, 3. IS).
Reuben, 3. ISO.
the Eev. Dr. , 7. 432. !
Crocket, Ann. 9. 3^4.
John, married Mary Kni'_dit. 3. 21."<.
Thomas, .slandered Ann (Godfrey. 9.
Croesus, anecdote of, 8. 33.">-33'5. '
Cromwell, Oliver, Jolin Wheelwright '
iu favor with, i. 344/<: ].eople of ]
Maine sent a petition to. i. 103, ;
3f*2-3!'.'. 307/(: ai.jjoiiiti-d H'lv ',
Thomas Temple governor of Can- :
ada, I. 3'Jo; captured Bristol, 2.
72((; used Popham's hop.se n> a
garrison. 77((: at the zenitli of in-;
]>o])Mlarity. 5. 231 : riultted tin-
wrongs of 'Kirk and .\lixan<K'i-. 5.
231; grant to Tern]. K-. 7. ■">2: nieii-
tionrd. 4. 210. L'T2: 5. 231; 5.27;
7. l;;7. 13^, .•;2:;: 8.31.0 9. it;,l,;;-_'o.
323, 3-.'.-), 32.>. 3."Kl.
Pichaid. 9. 32."). '.VJC<)i. 32S, 3.J0.
Cron Itr, Afie. 9. 337.
Ci\>okeil river. 4. :'^C).
Crooker. Isaiah. 2. 211, 212.
Cro^by. Henry, signed petition to (iov.
lJrad.-<treet. i. 263;(; lived at Fal-
mouth, I. 320.
John, 8. 107.
Judge. 6. 41.
the Uev. Utis, preached in Bath. 2.
224.
, of .Sandy river. 4. 312.
Cross, Daniel F... 4. i'>-3/<.
river, 4. 40; 9. 131, l.';7.
Stephen, married Ilejizibah Law-
rence, iiic Munjoy. i. 2-")7, 3i;i.
Crouch ri\i.'r. 3. .xv.
Crown, llenry, mairied Alice Eoger>,
I.2US. ■
point, expedition auainst. 9. S2; e.i-
teritrise frustrated, g. .>3; men-
tioned, 5. 3.^2/i; 8. 2i'i.!.
Crows, reward for killing, 2. il.")-110.
Cruser, the, 2. 2Uli; ^-t*; Seguin. the.
Cu' a, 5. 333: 8. 2<l)i.
Cucking-stool, to lie set up. i. ISo:
descril>ed. i. 1:^.").
Cnckholds. the. 7. .3ol.
Culle. Henry, executed for high tre.t-
son, 2. 71(f.
Culliver, John, lived at FalmoutJi, i.
32'.i.
Cumberland, (Maine) i. 140; 2. S.'j,
140, ns, ISl.
(X. S.), formei'ly Schegnecto, 8. 13i.'.
association, the. i. ■',-^>n: 5. lii.
bar, the, 5. xxv. xxvi, yxvlii. x\\.
xxxiv, xxxix, xii. xlii, xlv; 7.
■is:,; 8. 420. 421. -13.;.
cotton factory, 2. 14s.
conference of churches. 2. 127
county. Maine, set oif from Yorlc. 3-
43>/; incorporated. G. 43; inea-
tioned. 3. 22.'>; 4. 7-; 5. xxi, xxv
xxvi; 7. 2:;3; 9. .sO.
county, I'a., i. ."lOO.
medical association. 8. 420.
railroad company, 5. 372.
re;,dNtrv of deeds, r. U'04/i.
the, 5.34.
Cuming, Tliomas. 3. 110; in the gar-
rison at Black Point, i. 1^27/;.
Cummini^s. tlie Kev. Aliraha.m, i^reacli-
ed in Uatli, 2.221; mentioned. 4-
30.">.
the liev. Henrv, of Billerien, 4.31-'-
Dr. . 5. 144'!
, of Saco, 3. 120.
gore, 4. 303; iucorporatcd, 4. 338.
INDEX TO COLLECTJOXS.
69
rii!nst<>o1c, Lictit. , I. rtOlo.
Cijiio.inpot. Captain, his niark, 4. lo");
^avo t!c*.T skins as a ]nesont. 4.
loo; nienliuiu'il. 4. 12:1. Il'T, 1i'-«,
i;;0, ICS, i:;7. U(i, 111'.
Ciiniiatcoouett. sold laii'I to (k'u. Mun-
jny. I. .1:".>.
r ;;r,nini:lian), Allen, 8. 47G.
I'.arnalias, 7. DM.
!;>.laTV, I. ")0:'.. oOS, .".OO.
— , 6. L'l;.
(tiiinin.Lrliani's island. 9. ];^>o.
< IK'.;. M-, liis etudes philolo!:;iqnes
ritc'd, 9. 273, 274. 27"j, 277, 27S,
2<2, 2'.Mi.
i'niinLT and packin;j: llsli for the for-
eii^n niaiket, 3. ;]17-
funu'v, a spoUin^' of ("(irney, i. oO>!.
'.'urrenev. the Lydiaus liist ailopted
metallic, 6. J47; value of iiajjei-.
3. 201. 2()1».
• unents, abundant in Maine, 3. s;7-
Currier, Capt. , of Enlielu. 4. 2;V),
•JM.
Ciutis. Euniee, daughter of Joseph,
married Kiehard ( utts. 3. 21;/.
J-'se])li, married Sarah Ft)x\\^dl, 3.
21;;; lived at Kittery, 3. 21, <; :
daughter of, 3. 21ii. |
Tlmmas, signed jietitinn to Charles ■
)i. I. 402; amount of hind granted
to. 9. 37S. ^ i
William. 3. 179.- j
' ureo. 4. P,iY,), 332. 333.
' urwin. George, 5. 241. |
•h, letter on Xe\v England alTairs. i. I
3(-S-3'.iO. ^' i
Cuslieiioc. head of navi!:fation on tli" 1
Kennebec, 7. lO-^; 8. 235: site of '
tlie Plymouth trading house. 8.
2ti3; Gov. Shirley at, 8 22'.»; road
built to Fort Halifax. 235; men- !
tioned, 7. ItJ',). 174. 17o, 177, 17S, '
104, lie. lOS: 8. 217. 21!i. 220. 220//. '
22s, 237, 240, 244/(, 20G, 20'.t, 270,
2S2». 341. I
<ii-^henoe falls, 8.204*/: .see Cushnec. 1
''u.shing, Idoek-house at. 4. 110, 32'J; 5.
3''.7//: 7. 327, 334. j
''■deb, 8. 428.
<'en. Charles, 2. 214: taken prisoner '
by Jolin Jones, 4. 43, 4."j. I
Charles, son of Jiid^e William, 4. \
I'J: 6. 47/i; biographical notice of,
6. 47/(: sherilY, 6. 40; taken pu:,- '
oner, 6. 40. I
Ciiristo])lier, 2. 210. |
i-'i-'klel, sold Jiang's island, i. l.'jO;/; I
to i Til press men i)) to carrying stores 1
to Fort Halifax, 7. l<j, IsO. ]
^■•iidly, 4. TS. I
•'<'hn, .son of William, biographical i
notice of, 6. 40/(-47//.
the I.'cv. Jonathan. 4. 20.'. '
'tolaud, early lawyer ui Maine, 4. 10;
engaged to Jane Lithgov.-, 5. 418:
birth of. 6. 47;/: irra/iuated from
coll(>ge. 6. 47: setth'd in I'itt.-b,.-
rouuh, an. I \\'aldoboiough, 6. 47 ;
death of. 6. 47.
Thomas. 2. 218.
Judge ^Vi^iaTn. graduated from
Harvard College. 6. 44 : st'illed at
Pownalborough, 6. 44-4."); held
county odices, 6. -i'l: associate
justice. 6. 4."), 40: moved to Seit-
uate, 6. 4."): judge of the supreme
court, 6. 4."), 40; death of, 6. 45;
I personal appearance. 6. 40; men-
j tioned, 2. 204 ; 4. 10: 5. 418.
I Col. , 8. 228, 200, 200,.
i Cushman, Da/.aleel. teacher at IIebrt»n
j Acaih'iny. 6.371; 8. 100: at Port-
land Academy. 8. 105. 100. 413; at
Prighton Academy. 8. 173.
i tlie Jlev. David. 6. 300: ancient set-
I tlement of Sheepscot. 4. 207-228;
I Weymoutirs voyau'e. 6. 307-31S-
[ the Kev. D.iviil Q.'g.'HO: biography
of Cvrus Eaton, 7. 4>7-405."
G. G.. 8. 75.
Isaiah, 4. 300.
Jolj. 2. 115.
Jona.. 4. 3o4.
Joshua. 4. 7. 350: 7. 300.
Ka]]iii, teacher in Pelfasl Academy,
8. 172.
C'ushnoc, now Augusta, 2. 275; 4. ]05;
the limit of the Plymouth claims.
2.275: proijrietor's house built at.
2. 282; mentioned. 4. 112. 113; see
Cushenoc.
Cussin, John, his testimony concern-
ing PobiUT Xash, i. 3S2.
Custego. 4. 104.
Custom-house, a. never established by
parliament in Xcav England, 9.
40, 54.
Cutery, (roodwife, 5. 05.
Cutler, Major , 340.
Cutt family, the. one of prominence,
8.205; the name now called Cutts,
8. 205.
Cutter, the Pev. Ainmi P.. called to
preach in \ortli Yarmouth, 2.
184. 18(5: liiographical notice of,
2. 180-187.
Capt. , 4. 1.50.
Dr. , 7. 235.
tlie Pev. . of Warren, 7. 402.
Cutting, Jonas, 8. 45:], 400.
Cutts. Bridget, married the Pev. Wil-
liam Screven. 7. 22",.
Jolin, g. :'.'■,:'.; cauie from AVells. 8.
204; settled at Portsmouth. 8. 2'.<5;
appointed president, 8. 205.
Mar^Mret, daughter of Pichaid. 8.
204: mairii'ii William \'aiighan,
8. 205
Cutfs mills, 4. 2^1n.
70
MAINE ni,-TOi;ICAL SOCIETY
Cutt>. Iiic-hanl, appointotl Justice of
the Poaro. i. 177; livuil at Kittcry,
1. 177; 3- ^'lic S. -".i.">; nuii^isirato.
2. Oo((; iiiairicd Kuuiro (."virtis. 3.
21)i; fliildron I't". 3. L'l/C a i.-ivditi'i-
of TIti'inas \A"aiin(>rIi)ii, 5. '_'•_'•"):
canK' iv>'U\ \\.iUs. 8. •.".M; a ^\i\]<
' ■ bnihk'V. 8. :.".>'>: i-n^aufd in tishiuL;',
8. 'J'.M; movod to I'Ditsnioiuh, 8.
2'X>: imntioii.'d. 6. ",4:'.; 7. ■2-2-]. liiU :
9. a.:). ,
Tlioinas, 4. 2i^."i. I
Major. . 8. ili.-). !
Cuvicr. Baron Goorge C. L. I)., 6. 411. :
4-Jlt. I
Cydavacl, 7. oSO. I
• C , George, signed the petition to :
Bradstreet, i. 2So.
Dabadis, Joseph. Ids bark arid bor
c^rgo stolen, 7. stj; claimed dam- '
ages. 7. Ml; his story, 7. Stj->S; ,
probaljly the same as Itobardee,
7. 92; a younger Ivn.ther id' An-
selm de St. (.'a>Uue. 7. '.'_'; di>a]j-
peared from Iii^tory, 7. '.'2; men-
tioned. 7. 7">. i
Daebe. ft^' Daeve. I
Daeve, Thomas, land granted to. i.
251; nothing else known of him,
I. 252/1.
Dagget, Capt. Peter, of Xoith Vine- !
yard. 4. '■]) 1. '-U-'. :)'.>{>. '
Capt. Samuel, of North A'inevard.
4. 311.:^;<
Dale. Sir Thomas. 7. 2'-;: 8. ;>2t».
William, swoie fealry to the Duke
of York. 4. :.'■_'].
Dallar, John. sr.. 4. 2S1.
Jolm, jr., 4. L'sl.
Dalling, John, leaded iMonhgan. 8. 1>'^.
Dalton, the liev. Timothy, preached
at Hampton, i. :j44.'^.
Mrs. . of \\'!,casset. 4. :iZl.
Damalier, Fatlier. . mauuscrijd
cited, 6. 212/(, 215;(: 9. 2';2.
Damares (Jove island. 5. 'S-iln; see
Damaris Cove island.
Daniarine, sf>ld land to .fohn Parker.
2. I'c'O; .-i^t alx) Pobiiiliood,
Damariscotta. derivation ui, 4. lo.".
1S9; settlement destroyed, 4. i'i':J;
land records destroyed in Boston,
4. 228: sold land to C'liristo]dier
Ta]i]>an. 4. 'S.'yJ.\ Ihhuc of liolicrt
Scott, 4. L';'.L': formerly Ma<lamas-
contee, 4. ."mI'; as a seaport. 5.
.■joi: sett-lud Ijy people from Ire-
land, 6. 2-J: the Pev. Jacob iiniley
preached at. 5. l.ni: oy<ter sin-il
deposit at. 5. .■;i5-.,;5I; 7. .";i.il:
Arthur XoM.' move! to, 8. 152;
Col. ^'au;,filall■s !'.-tal)Ii>hnii-iir at,
8. 2!J!t-:joo; ;/:irrison at. 8. •_".''.!;
mentioned, 4. 210, 211, s-jl, .J:.''J,
330; 5. I6i/i, •■:!2'J, ;J:."J, :j;js; 7. i.:7,
otia: 8. ir.C, 1S5, 2!'>1, 2'.>8. COf). Z^'''(^.
oo'.l, :J10, .111; 9. I.');]; ,v(..„. l);tinaii>.
cove.
Fnsli Falls. 8. bVi.
nulls. 2. L'T'.'; 9. \'.\~.
])ond, 8. I5l'. I'ln'.. l".)7. -"^m.
river, houjidary of lirant to Alil-
wortli and F.lhridge. i. ;;7 Si!-
vanus Davis juirchasod lai;d ::i. i.
2.":;: TlioiiKis Cent idaiuicd l.-nd
a1, 2. 2:;5: Isaac 'iaylor clainud
land at, 2. liO'l; 4. lioO; >;)v:iiui.-
Davis' land claim at. 4. iMo; t
boundary of New D.iri jnoutli. 5.
t>.5-9G; tile redoubt at (■o::-idcve<l
useless. 5. ;V.'5: mcidioind. 2. -iw*;
4. 105; 5. ;;;;o; 6. .-Ji;;. .-UT. .■.4'.'. :;til :
7. b-J2: 8. 2'."J. 2'.i7; 9. l-M. 151.
Daniarisr.ivi. . tlie iidiabitaiiTs oi' ww-
Thouia> i^lhridge, i. Z~ ; d.ostroyed.
4. 2"_'M; headquarters for t-arly
ship]ung, 9. pjO; mentioned. 5.
172, 2."j'.i, 241; see also Damaris-
cotta.
island, probably visited liy P(>p-
luim's colonists, 3. L";'4/;; il;rluii.Hl
in Pema'pud. 5. ISI; 7. ;;2o: meii-
tiontd. 3. i".i'.i;/; 4. PC;; 5. :i;;T;;.
:-;]4, inc.
Dambreirs cove. 8. lUO.
DameriU's cove, home of John Parker,
I. oSi: early lisliing af. 5. l.'^;;; tax
of lii74. 5. 250; mentioned. 3. I'j-.
Damrost/ — Co^-iu river, 3. -'i^io.
Dam's :Mills, Freewill Bapti-ts at. i.
Dan I. B.. 8. 2o5)(.
the Kev. Daniel. marriiMi S-iIly Y.\n-
cry, 4. 2>-'.i/( ; ]>reached at Newbui y-
lidrt. 6. 170.
Josepli. 4. 7.
the lion. Judali. Ci>-oi)erate mem-
ber of the Maine Ilistoriei-i S,r i-
! ety, I. II; married the wiilov/ of
Gen. McMillan, 4.27c/(; mentioind,
4. 27'.'i/(. L'^.'bi,
i J. \V., I. \2^a.
mchard. 4. lb).
Samuel. 7. M50. .■157.
Judge . 5. XXXV, xiii.
Dand, John. 7. 14t'i/(.
Dane. Jemima, F., mother of the IF'Ij-
J(jsei)h, 6. .■]i.;4; deatli i>f. 6. .;•;!.
John, l.-<t, settled at Ipswich. 6. ■]<)-.
John. 2.1. father of the Il-.n. Jos;'p>i,
6. ■.■.<;\: deatli of, 6. :>;4.
tlie lion. Joseph, co-operate mem-
ber of tile Maine lIi^^tori^ al Soci-
ety, I. 11: his ance.'^try. 6. '.W,
birtli, 6.:;(;4; t^raduatcd from ILh-
vani. o. ;;ti4: admilled to Viie bav.
6. ;;'i4; (jpened an oJiicc at b'en.'ic-
bunk. 6. :;'J4 ; retii-ed fie.-i; ;lie haf,
6. o<;5; held {(uldic 'AW'::, u, •;':•';
married Mary Clark. 6, .;•'■: ch'i-
I dren of, 6. Z'M; hi.% character and
lXDi:X TO C0I.L1XT10X>;. 71
tastes. 6. o(>5, r,.",0, ;';(;7: diod. 6. , iKiso]>li, si^iiod i]\c petition io
3l>4, oO'.'): mentioned. G. 'X>'), o'.iO; ! fltailes ii, i. 4(il'; lived at F;d-
8. 301, o'.tL', ;»'.i:5. ;-;'.'T. ;'i".\ moutli. I. :;•_'(>.
Josepli, son of the lli>n. Joseph. 5. Mrs. , ot Mount Vernon. 4. l;oO,
o<k>. '■>)(].
Nathan, sou of the lion. Joseph. 6. IXtnuhe, the. 4. 10.
300». DanwTs. the i{ev. George Burronirlis
Natlian. of lleverly, 6. ^lO-l : 7. 11>; 8. preaehed in, i. Lt'.-j; fr.iintrlv .^a-
I'tVsj,, :;-l2, ;;itl. > h-m. i. l'('c': 4. i:;.': Arnold a:, i,
riiiletnon, one of tlif jnojirietors of ^^O'J: nientioni'd. 8. :>',».
IJnxton, 2. l;js: iivi-d at Ip^wii-li, r»Hi rds. cited, i. :]'>-2.
4. '2-l2ii: as>i«:nee oi Xarra;4ansett Danville. 2. 1")T, J">'.'. Ml, 111.1.
Townsliip Xo. I, 4. i'4-J;(. i D'Anville. M., niaji hy. 8. \K'>.
\V)]liain. sinned petition of 1072. to 1 Dare. John, signed the petition to
Mass., 5. --'40. I Ma.s.s.. 5. -J-ll.
. of \Velis. 5. xlii. , Dareiit-farol river, g. -Jl'T.
Danford. J(din. lived in Xe-.vbury, i. DarlinLT, James, married Mary Lewis,
oL'o; inarried Doreas White, i. i. I'Ul. ' *
323. : Darnley, Henry, Lord. 6. 14t))).
Nathaniel, lived at Xewbiiry. 1.323; Darraeott. (ieoi-ire. 3. 2<i'.'>, L'GT, 2'3S.
marrieil Mary White, i. ;;l'3. Darseijunnt. 4. 12:1, Ii:S.
Danforth, Thomas, dispust d of land Dartford, 9. 2'.i7, 2'.i7;(.
belonginLT to llartletr. i. lltWi. 1 17: ereek, g. L".t7.
deed to E<lmund White, i. 14ii; deanery of. 9. 2ns.
granted Little (heheai:- toSilvanus Dartmouth, Eiiu'land. Weymouth at,
Davis, I. 14."i-147. -•">3: president 3. 2SS; the Xaeheen sailed from,
of tlie provinee of Maine, i. 147», , 7. 321; mentioned. 5. 324.
2-10, 31(i; 2. ().■)<): 3. 12'.': received Maine. 2. 23."); former name <if Xew
a grant of Great Chebeag. i. 147- Gastle 2. 23:i; sannj as .Sheep.-5eot,
14S; conlirmed the title ui James , 2. 232.
Andrews to Baims island, i. 140; ( Mass., 4. 270.
confirmed Mrs. 2>Iuujoy's title to C(,>llei;e, Charles CoHin to enter, 4.
House island, i. l"il, 2sn-2S] ; ' 293; attempt made to call it an
sent to Maine as an auent. i. 17('>. uinversity, 5. xlviii : Francis Brown
2.')4; to resettle the towns, i. I'OiJ; president of. 7. ■'■~-J: Dr. X. Loid
appointed Gemiall to rei;idate liie ' president of. 8. Iii3; 7;-(/.7r;,'. .-;
settlement of X'ortli Yarmouth, i. ; fi-vm. W. Barrows, jr.. 8. 10'.': Ed-
231; constituted as governor, i. ! muml Eastman. 1. 3i.'S; X'. W. Eul-
240; held courts at Falmiuith and ler, 6. 71; Sanford Kin'_;sliury. 6.
Fort Loyal, i. L'42. i'4-"); hi.- ulijcet 0.-^; Benjamin Orr. 6. .")7: Xati::i!i-
in granting lands, i. ■_'4."i: a]>pro]iri- iel Perley. 6. tV.': E. W. IMpky. 6.
ated land owned by Mary Muujoy, (JO/i; Ether Shepley. 8. 413: (ico
1. 254; coiitivmed landholder's F. Shepley. 8. 420; Xathaniel
• titles I. 271, I'T-J: exhorted the 1. Wells. 1.340; Benjamin White, i .
people to live at })ea':e. i.2>4: re- 340; Samuel Wild. 6. (U); men-
stored to his government, i. :.'02; i tioned. 4. 20."). 3:;ij; 5. xli. xlvii.
gaveinstructions toMajorChureh, \ xlix. lv;i, hi : 6. ('d.4lJ; 7.4I0; 8.
I. 292-203; granted land to Joseph i 103, 4.")0. 4S:;.
Ingersoll. 1.311: uranted laud to the Earl of, 7. 210.
Daniel Ingersoll. i. :;il ; John the. 5. 143.
Parrot settled under. i.314: deed Dary. Edward, signed the petition to
to trustees of Falnniutli, i. h'>A- Mass., 5. 241.
55.5; ineorjioraterl Xortli Yar- D'Aidnay. Charles de Menoii — Chairu-
mouth, 2. 171-17:.': executed a ; say, Signeur, captured the Ply-
deed to X'orth Yarmoutli. 2. 173; ! mouth fort, 5. 215; claimed the
enijiowered to conlirm titles, 3. territory as far as Pemai|uid, 5.
120, appointed trustees for .Sear- j 215; in'ofessed friendshi]i tuwards
boioiigh. 3. 120-l:;n: deed to.Sear- ; Mass. Bay Colony. 5. 21-"-L'l'i;
borough. 3. 2.;2-234; mentioned, ; 2]f)»: visited Pemaquid, 5. :.'L'o: a
I. 2i5n, 240, i'55. 25.S; 8. 220, 1'27 ; i delator to Shurt. 5. -i^O; Inok jx..--
Q. 20. Session of tlie Plymouth (.'olony"s
Daniels. Arthur, sigm-d the petition country, 6. lo'.i-iui; built a foit,
to CJliarles 11. i. 40-'. 6. 110; made Ptn'.b-cot his rs-^i-
Erandcet. s<.>ld hmd to Tliomas .Ste- ] deuce, 6. lio, \\\; (juarridcd v.'.il!
vens, 3. 315. | La T(^ur, 6. 110; ci-iiuuered by !!:•.:
Jeronikin, sold land to Thoina.s and \ EnglisJi, 6. 110; I'-ok ]....-ses-;(,in
Y'ork, 3. 315. ' of Pcnlagfjct., 7. 33; ar'.icuiation
72
MAINE H15T0KICAL S-OCJETT.
D'Aulnny. C'liavlcs lU- >ronon--C(i!uM.
vitii WillL't. 7.;',:;-:U; ohoato'l tlio
colonists, 7. o4; onlip^'oil the tort,
7. -u; nu'iitioiuil. 5. I'o;', ;;o4; 6.
^^y^: 7. :Vj: 8. r.-'.o; 9. ii:j.
Joaniie Motin. 7. ",'>.
D'Aul;i:iv"s f.ur. W-.iint'iton killed
at tJ,o ;iirai k ot, i. TT/i.,
Dauj'l'in cour.ry. I'a., i. .".r,\ ■..']1.
jail, I. ■")i.'-).
Davt'is. the IIoii, ("hailts S., pontiih-
utoil artiolo on Gov. Linidhi. i.
408; (leliveiod au oration at Fiye-
huYiX. I. -iU'.t; mentioned, 5 2'JL'n;
6. 4:;:l.
Daveai>iirt, Abnor. 7. 2'^.').
Aduiniiton. 3. 411. 4:]^, 444.
Benjaniin, 7. "J"^").
Elunezer, .-^iuned the petition to
Gov. Biadsrreet. i.2>^:\/: ninnied
Dorcas Andrews, i. :lo.->. ;>i'i; a
son of Tl'.i'inas. r. :;i)."i,,; d:ite of
birth, I. ;;o");.. ; d.ite of death, i.
SOO/i ; children 01', 1. '■Vi'mi: nKued
to Falmouth, i. -Si'--: livt-d <>n the
Presnmiiscdt riv^r, i. :!0S: mined
to Dorchester, i. 3<i'."; at New
Casco. 1. oi'O.
Hepzibah, dar.irliter of Eb?nezer,
married Thomas Cox. i.;]i)twi.
Isaac, 8. 177.
Marv, manied Charles Coffin. 4.
■24'.)n.
Capt. Xatlnniel. 2. 10:].
Tabitha. daauhtt-r ni El>enezer. i,
.■•;0:'./': married Jidm ( i>x. i. .■J"iwi.
Thankful. daii'_:liter of Ebenezer,
married Cox. i. '.jOiju.
Thomas, lived in Doreiiester. i. oO-J;*;
father of Ebenezer. i. '-iOon.
Daventry. 7. G"^l'.
Davers, .Sir Charles, executed for hi;^h
treason. 2. 71a.
Dave.fS. .v . Da\is.
David, the. 7. oi'O.
Dii\ids<>ii, Major James, married Marv
Lith'^ov.-. 5. 4 is. 4l'0: 8. L";7; his
narrative cited. 5. :>~iii.
Davie, Alice, inarried Jacob Clarke.
2. 'S.\'). i':]7.
Gcorire. 2. 2o7; lived at Wiscas=;e*;
point. 2. :j;;.j; hiud grant at Sheep-
scot, 2. ^Io-"j.
Humphrey, 5. 241, 249.
Thomas, i. 2.")2/(.
William, his dau;.;hter married Jacob
Clarke. 2. 2-;7.
Da vies James. 3. On]. :;n?,.
iJobert, f<- e Davis. Ca]<t. Robert.
, fiiend of Paul (.(^liin. 4. l'73.
Da Vila, Tadiila. 2. '.».
Diivis. Alice, married Jacob Clarke. 2.
Lieut Ambrr>-;e. i. L'r-tj.
Benjamin, of Eairtield. 4. 010. .^l.*,.
Mrs. JJenjaiuiu, of Furmington, 4.
342.
Daniil. of Portland, 5. xxiv. xxv,
xxvi. xxxiv. xxxv, xxxix: 7. li'. 2u.
Edmund. 2. IS".'.
the Hon. Geor.L^e T.. birth of. 8.44!;
frraduated from Harvard (. >d!cL:e.
8. -141: stu<lied law, 8.441: ju-ic-
ti.^cd at Greentield. 8. 441; v.wt
Mari^ari't Fuller. 8.441; direoti.ni
and dcvilopment of his i haracter
8. 441-412. 440: cstablislud a
nev.s|ia].cr. 8.442-410; in the -en-
eral court, 8.440; in Comrnss. 8.
440-44 4: returned to his 1, -al
business. 8. 444; married Miss
Kussell, 8.444: made convci.-aiiou
au art. 8. 44-". 44<;-447: his >ocial
gifts. 8. 445; Bowles estimate of.
8. 44."i-44(i, 448; moved to I'ort-
lan<l. 8.400, 44i): his inlium.-e. 8.
44.'.-44t): died, 8. 444: num-ir by
the Hon. GeorL,a' F.Talbot. 8. 4:;.v-
44-.
Isa.".c. probably lived near the Ca]>-
isic. I. 201); his children 1. 2ot).
Oo'.i; lived near the Fore river, i.
210; land granted to. i. 242: at
Stroudwater, i. ;000, 020.
Isaac P.. 3. 246.
Jacob, son of Lawrence, i. OoO;
lived at Pur]ioo,hiek. i. Oi'O. 020.
James, son uf l.-aac. lived at. Ips-
wich, I. 001).
JaTues, father of Davistown. 4. 023.
Capt. James, of the Mary and John.
7.002: sent to England witli dis-
patches, 7. 000; returned with
supplies. 7. .307.
Cai)t. John, deputy president, i.
207. 0>1; son of Isaac. i.Oo'.t: lived
in Gloucester. i.Ooii; accusedi of
adultery, i. 072; elected military
otiicer of York, 1.070; a A\it.'iess
airainst Sarah Morgan, :. Mo;
signed thejietition to Cromwell, i.
oO.o; si^-^ned petition to Charles,
II. I. 402; witn<-ssed siLrnatcie of
deed to trustees of Falmouth, i.
55").
the Hon. John, 8. 71.
Sir J<din, executed forhi;;h treason,
2. 71a.
John, an enemy of Gen. Chandler,
9. 204.
John, of Buxton. 4. 044.
John, of .Scarborouirh. 3. 77.
John, of .'<heei)scot. 2. l.'05.
Judu'L' John, hi-, e(litiou<'»f Morton's
Memorial cited, i. I'OO; 2. llr. 42a,
57a/( ; 5. ls:]n.
Josiah, killed. 4. 2s7.
Lawrence, lived at F.dmouth. 1. 155,
I^0;(. 210, 0o9; J. resented for rail-
ing and swearing, i. J71 : lived
near Lonir Creek, i. 2'H); lived in
Ipswi(di, I. 009: moved to pur-
pooduck, I. OCJ, 020; children of,
ITsDKX TO COLI-KCTlONr
73
noo. olO: sic;ncd the petition to
Cliarlos II. I. 40-J.
Marv. 2. ■-'•■;•>.
Mi-!vy XuMr, 4. ■^\:>.
Natli:inii 1. an taily si'tlltr at Sandy
I.'ivL'i'. 4. ;>7.
Kltk'i" Xoln-niiah. st'ttldl at ShoPii-
sr.^t. 7. -^-^-i. -J-::.
Nicholas, of \ork. liis L;ran'l(ia\iLrli-
ivT iiiarric'i .lolm I'.i.ya!, i. l^'.'ii:
sI'jikhI jiL'tition 10 C'roinwfll. i.
:;'•'•'); .si;:,ned i>otil;un to Mass.. 9.
:M.
Olive. 2. L'.>j.
Kaclii'l. (laugh tor (if I,awreiice. i.
:J'i'.t. ;]10; inairivd tir.-t Kohevt
llainos. second to . Wedico-
wdod, I. 300. 310. I
1>m1k rt, in;iiTi(.d Jane Aivliows. i.
(apt. Kobert, iiilof of Po])hain"s
SL'cond expedition. 3. i'i'-'>: exam-
ined the coast. 3. i".';;-2;t4, 2'.'4/j : 5.
l.")S: sent to Knuland witii letter,
3.3"!^: 5. l-"^/-: return"d to Sai:'-
adah'^e. 3. .";o-: prt-(_'Hted rone to
Cecil, 5. 14">: called ."^^erLieant
MarNhall, 5. 1.")Sh: 7. 302. " i
Roo-er, signed the petition to Charles
II. I. 402. j
Capt. IJichard. 3. 301. I
Sarah, taken pi'isouer at Falmouth, |
I. 3oj. !
Samuel, son of I.-aac, lived at '<
(Jloueester. i. 300.
Silvauns, received urant of Lirtle
Chebeau', i. 147: nv.. undid at Ar-
rowsic island. i.2l'4: 2. li'L'-l'.-.i:
purcha.sed land of (Wdney. i. 242,(. :
24*3; land grant to. 1.244. 247: his '
waifhouse the largest in Z^Iaine. 1
I. 247, 270: ]iurchasi'd land of |
. Xathaniel .Mittou. i. 24>r an entcr-
lirisina man. i. 2."j0. 2."<3, 2o4. 2'^"); '
I'etiticned for grants aiid privi- '
leges. I. 20(V-2.")1, i'."i3-L'.')4: pi^titj'iu ;
partially granted, i. 2-11: o'ranted ;
land at Capisic, i. 2^l': land -
granted at Xonsuch Point, i. 2-"-l': ;
his daughters legatees <.f IiiltIo. '
i.'J'yJn; i)urehased land at Dam- i
ariscotta, i. 253: lived near the
Kennebec, i. i.');>; jprchised In-
gersoll's sawmill, i.2.'):;: eseai)ed
from the Indians. i.-2'>'\: in com- ;
iiiand at Arrowsic. i.i'."-;; estalj-
lished at Falmoutli. z. -j'l]: laTxl
granted to liy Danfcid. i. ■^:.:\: h;.'i
a sawmill at Casco. i. l''.'.'. _'-•>.
311, 317; trr;.>tee f>>r Falmouth, i.
i'71, ."j-'j."}; advised the peniih.- to
comply with the edicts of An-
dr-is.-,. I. 274. 275 : his letter to
John West. i. :!i75: L'^ranreii a feriy
privih-gf, I. ;;7S; liii-ii-..-.l to .-M.-ll
li<luor, I. i;7l'; iinpopulur. 1.2?;;, ,
2s;:';-2'^l: land already owned I>y
Lawrence granted to, i. 2S(i; ac-
cused of running away from the
Kennebec. i.2s(i: ]u-ocured a war-
rant for the arrest of Lawrence,
I.2SO-2S1; basis of his claims, i.
28i>-2>] : his lands eonlirmiii, i.
2f^2; C(unmissioncr f(U' Andr".->,
I. 2.S2: in favor at court, i. 2^2:
conijiarcd t.i.lehu. I. •_'>.■;: iieiiim!!
of Falnuuith auainst, i. 2^3-"_'s4;
his reply, i. 2S4: suppliid Fort
Loyal. I. 1S4/). 2',>2: answered by
I^awrenee. i.2s-'i: his strong party
foUowinir. I. 2S."); autogra])h i>i.
1. 2.^4: coiuiselor. i. 2s.'>. 3()0: 2.
233; letter of citid. 2. 203/i; con-
sulted with Major Church. 2. 20:1.
200: li>t of hi.s" soldiers killed. 2.
20.")//: in command at Falniouih,
2. 20s : 5. 277, 2'.'."): 7. .".0; his ac-
count of the capture of Fort Loyal.
1. 30'>-3ol; 7. (Kt; taken as a
l)ris()ner to Quebec. 1.301; 7. OO;
returned, i. 30L 3O0; 9. 32; re-
sided in r)0ston. i. 300; died. i.
300 ; his projierty, widow and
children, i. 3o'.i; the death of
Lawrence setthd the disputed
claims, i. 313; purchased V.'eb-
ber"s sawmill, 1.317: lived on the
X'eck. I. 3-!ii; court held at his
house. I. 381: receipt from Ceo.
Bramhal!. i. -ViO; a larire land
holder. 2. 2;!3: claimed land at
IJamariscotta river. 4. 230; j.ui'-
chased land of '\Vitman. Jetirey
and Cotta. 4. l'3'): signed the yo-
tition to Mass., 5. 240: at Fort
Loyal. 7. -JO; surrender of. 7. .".'.'-
00;' lived at Arrowsic and Sagada-
hoc. 9. 34; counselor of Sir Wil-
liam Phii-ps. 9. 34.; mentioned, i.
5.5(i; 2. 172. 210; 3. 130: his State-
ments to the Council cited, i. 37(i;
2. 23:]; 7. I'.O; 8. 1-."); 9. S, 23.
Simon. 4. 3'>K
Thomas, lo survey and set oiT the
Plymouth Claims. 9.228; made a
settl'inent f..r the state, 9. 2L".t-
230, 2;;2; liis remuneration, 9. "^30,
232.
William, of Path. ?. 104.
William, of Buxton. 4. 344.
Zebulon. 2. 124.
Cen. . 4. 10.
Davi>on. Xicholas. purchased prop-
erty at l^.•malluid. 5. 230; gave the
same to his family. 5. 230.
Davistuwn. fne.ndod by Jaun-s Dasis,
4. 3i.'3; mentioned, 4. 3i'l, 322.
;;23, ;;-7. 351.
Davity. ■•<■■■ Davili.
]>avv. Sir Hii::iolirev. 6. 411.
Dav! Marv. 4. --1.
M(,^e^. 4. :;-i.
74
MAINE HlSTOinCAL SOCIETY,
Day's Academy Grnul. i. AC<C>. ]
Dead rivi'v. ilosiMibotl, i. sr.i): C«d. i
JMonlivssor at. i. Itil. l'.;'_'; Ar- i
liold's li-tUT (latrd t'nmi. i.4('i!\ |
470, 471. 47".. 471. I'.".".: .ixcii n> be ]
sent to; i. 47-.47o; in Hiu'ksitoit,
4. 10:'.: iiu'iitioiU'd. i. 47t''. 47".'. 4S0,
4S1. .")u:), 5ur., 0O7, ."loO, .".11; 2. 10;; ;
4. o40.
Pcadw ati^T. 7. 1'^.
Dean, Dr. Kzra, inaniLd .^aiali Collin,
4. 2i\hi.
Capt. . i.f Ilohron. 4. :'.<<.
Dcaiu', Cliarles. his a.ssi.NtaiK'c ac-
kiiowk'duxd. i..")44; lii,< odilion of
Bradt'ortrs History cited, i, '.]9n.
the Hon. .Tcdui G.. i. 410; 7. 4. oi',
4.0, 4S, 7--'.
the Kev. Saiiivicl. letter to William
"Willis. 3. ti^/C dates of his ordin-
ation and death, 5. Iv; mentioned,
1. ;^>i'0;(; 4. 20, •ill:;; 5. lii. liii, \\n\
7.210, i'L'O. 478, 481; his Journal
cited. 5. 4."iO)K
Dearborn, i. .'jI-'.h.
Benjamin. 7. ■284.
family of. 4. 80.
Gen. Henry, lived in Gardiner. 7.
415; mentioned, i. ."lOO. .■.01. oi)ln,
513, 514/<. .".20, .":i24. ."28. .">:]0; 4.
300, 3.>j, 400; 9. 180, 184, iSj. 100,
190.
Gen. Henry A. S.. drew the atten-
tion of the puhlie to tlie erection
of a monument on Hunker Hill,
3. 244-24*): mentioned. 3. 240, 247,
248, 2.0 1, i'.".2. 2.".".: 8. 102.
Jolin, 3. 204; 9. I>1-1>2.
Dearinu, George, lived at iilack Point,
I. os4: 3. 24, 74: his testimony
concerning Eobert Xasli, i. .'i)s4;
nothing known of him. 3. 24-2");
his %yidow nurriod Jonas Bailey,
3. 74: mentioned. 3. ;1S/,.
Mrs. George, married Jonas Bailev,
3- T4.
Kobert. pnrcliased land of Bobert
Jordan, 3. 2u0; biographical no-
tice of. 3. 200-210.
Boger, (sen.), lived at Black P(jint,
3.8:]; his house attacked, 3. l.')l;
children taken i)risoners. 3. l.")l;
site of his house, 3. 1")1; his wife
killed, 3. l.")l; meetings lield at
his house, 3. 1J8; mentioned, 3.
lOG, 1S2.
Boger, jr., 3. 80. S'^ii.
Boger. S(,in of (.leorge. 3. 2').
'William, murdered his wife. 3. 182;
comnutted suicide, 3. 1^2; a son
of BogtT, 3. 182.
Mrs. William, murdered. 3. bs2.
see also Deering.
Dc Bry, Tlieodore, his Ainericae Pai'.s
Quarta cited, 2. 70</.
De C'allieres, Loui.-, Hector, govorner
of Canada, i. 404.
Decemanbo. 3. 080.
Decker's narrows, 9. 101.
Declaration of Indeiiendonce, 6. 10; 7.
102.
De Coulon, Capt. ■ — — . led tlie French
attack at ^Minas. 8. 10,i», 140;
wounded, 8. 140. \-Uhi. 140,. 14.-,;
simied tlu" cajiitulation. 142.
Dedham. 2. M-".; 4. -JOis: 7. 421'.
Deed of Gorge.^ t.. Cleevr< and Tucker.
i.Ti.".; first convt.-y.iiH ing on Amer-
ican soil, 5. 101-l'.i2. 1'.'.".; frnin
(Gorges to I'sher. 2.2")7-20O; from
Usher to the Mass. Bav Colonv.
2. 201-204.
poll of Plymouth Colnny. 9. 1 10. 120.
Deerlield. Ma>s.. Indian conference
held at. 4. 120; Indians at, 4. l.''iL';
destroyed. 6. 200; mentioned, 2.
145: 4.' 100, 142. 202.
X. H.. I. 040; 4. L'08-:i00.
academy, 8. 17.
Deeiing farm, part of the property of
Xicliolas Mitton. 6. l;!l ; owned by
Anthony r.rackett, 6. 102; men-
tioned, I. 117, 122. 1'.'5: 6. 101.
Mary, engaged to William Lithgow,
jr., 5. 410, 422: married Com-
modore Preble, 5. 410, 422; deaiii
of, 5. 419a.
, present owner of Bracket's
farm, i. 210, 205, 20S.
Deering's bridge, i. 1'.'5: 2. 102.
Deer island i. 4t;ti: 4. lot.
Wander, 4. 275. --,<:. 277. 200.
Wander mea<low, in HoUis, 4. 270.
270//.
Dehamida, captured by Weymoutli.
2. 21 : as a gidile for t)ie exjilorcrs.
2. 21: given to I'oi.ham, 5. 002.
De Laut, J., map of. 2. 17".
De la Saussaye. ^ieiir . in coTii-
mand of the second sliij. that
brouglit colonists to America, i.
420.
Delavall, Thomas, 5. 10, 20.
Delaware, in the Duke of York's pa-
tent, 4. 222; 5. 0: passed undrr
the Bnglish, 7. 154; n'.eutioned. 5-
x.xxvii, 0.
bay, 2. 7''."; 7. 27; 8. 21; 9. 040.
county, 5. 102.
I dialect, 4. :^75;/.
! Indians, called the Lenni-Lanojic-
and tlie Lenopc, 4. ".17, 115; coun-
I tryoccui)ied i)y, 4. 114; gave name
to many rivers, etc., 4. 114: 'nat
' few left, 4. 114; tlieir pr.-.r'
! home, 4. 114; nientioned, i.-Oi;
; 6.217; 9. 27<;.
I Lord, his arrival i)royentcd i!i'.'
! colonists lea\ing \'ii'ginia, 3. -•"''•
I river, i. 500; 7. 147; 8. 24.
' Delesdeiider, George, 0. luO.
I John, 6. ON.
Lewis F., letter from Albert Gai-
LN'DKX TO COLLF.rTIOX«:.
to
latin. 5. 97-103; montioneil, 6. Oo, ]
Mr. , arrested Gallatin. 6. V'-j;
rolu'.iu'(l to Nova Scotia. 6. l*^.
Dcl'lsl.-. M.. 6. ■2-,<\.
l)e I.onji river, i. '><^~i. 'A'>.
Do 1 oiitrc. . 7. 1'.'-'.
Do Mai.-«tre. Jost-pli. 8. 4SS.
Doniilicr. .m c Danialier.
DiMiiciratio party. 5. xxxvii.
Do M«>rtii;ny. . 7. tJ4.
Do Moms. .nVc Du Mt>nts.
Domostboues. 6. 4oii.
Donocovo. Josoi>li, a French neutral
sent to Arundel. 3. 1T<><(; 6. .j4J.
Denici'urt. 9. 104.
Denisi.n. John. si<xned the treaty <>f
1714. 6. 2.".S: .siM-ued tlic tn,.ry of
1717. 5. '2&2; autograph ol, 6. 'Jo^,
I'Oi'.
Denjuark. i. .'lOO: cattle sent to from
Ne\v Enyfland, 2. oOn.
Maine, 4. ll'J.
Denie.
Lav.rence, siuned the petition of
107:.'. to Mass., 5.-40: set Dennis
and Denny. j
Dcnne. the Kev. Samuel, g. .",oO,i.
Dennes, James, lived on tlie Kenne- I
hoc. 5. GO; attidavit of. 5. Go-fd. |
Denninc". Henry. 4. 00. ]
I'ownal. 4. '>'j. j
Dennis. 4. ;J74. }
Lawnnre. letter from Capt. Broek-
holls. 5. G7-G8; siuned the petition
to Mass., 5. 240: menri-'ned. 5.
3:3. 30. 88, 127; si-e also Denie and
Dennv.
Robert.'s. 214.
. of Sheepscot. 4. 320.
Dennison. Gen. D.. letter to Richard
Martin, i. 222--J23; sent with
• troojis to Maine; 5. ■-'•07.
Denny. Lawrence, Justice of the
Peace. 5. 10-j. 113: m> utinned. 5.
01, 03; «te also Denie and Den-
nis.
Samuel. 2. 20«. 221: moved to Ar-
rowsic, 2. L'Ol; his character, 2.
201.
Major, 7. 1S2: 8. 2."j0.
Denny>ville river. 4. 100.
Denonville, Jacipies Uene de Brisay,
Marijuis de, letters uf cited. 1.
434; 7. ."j/i: not a satisfactory
governor, 7. -'/J; mentioned, 7. 48,
51, o.">, GG. G,S.
Denser. Ann, dam^hter of Francis. 6.
342.
Charles, son of Francis. 6. 3 12.
Dennis sou of Francis. 5. 3i-_'.
Francis, a Froiu-h neiitral .-jent to
York. 3. 17G//; 6. 34:.'.
Fraiicis, jr.. 6. 34i'.
John, son of Francis. C. 342.
Joseph, sou of Francis, 6. 342.
Mary, daujihter of Francis. 6. 342.
Noon, son of Francis. 6. :U2.
Feter. sou of Frain is. 6. :1 12.
Donys. Jean, diew a map of the (inlf
of St. Lawri'iice.'.s. 17>.
M.. 9. 112.
Dei>ositiou of rhi\ts, Mitt.m and
others, i. 3>2-.;^4.
De Kamzay. , i«l,ui to dislodue
him. 8. 12i'; tli d l rmu Si-licuiicrto.
8. 128, 130. i:;i. i:',!'. 13:;; ]),.p,.<l
the Aoadians would desert the
Entrlish, 8. 1:10; unable to march
to Minas. 8. 1:10.
Derby Academy. 7.407.
line, tlie. 9. 218.
Mrs. . of Bri-jhton. 7. -U^O.
Dormer. Capt. Tlmmas. relieved sail-
ors on the island of Mouheuan. i.
32; letter to Gorges, 2. l'O. 31/(;
Sent out by GoiL;e>. 2. :)i^: 5. IG-);
7. 321; failed to met t ilocrott. 2.
30-31; in Virginia. 2. ;;o. :;i : died
2.31; the tirst Eni^lishman to tro
through I.onu' Island .Souinl. 2.
31/1 ; at Monheuan, 5. 103: ex-
plored the ct)ast, 2. ir);)-104: re-
turned to Monhegan and sailed
for England. 2. 1G4; found the
Didiaus treacherous, 2. lo."); made
a ])rolitable voyage. 7. 321; fruits
of his voyage. 7. 322; mentioned,
I 2. 40.
De F.oiiuemont, , captured by
Kirk, 9. 102.
r^erry. 6. .j, G.
Deslines. — — , 7. 70. 7G/1.
De St. Castine, sn- >i. Castine.
I Desire, the, brought slaves to Boston,
1 7.210.
, Detroit. J. J. Henry at, i. r)03, O30;
Cadillac iu 17t»l sent to take pos-
j- session of, 6. 27'': expedition
'' against, 17G0. 4. 27s?,: captured,
4. 2-^2 : mentioned, 7. -:M.
Deveus. Charles, married Martha
Liihgow, 8. 288; children of, 8.
2>'.s.
Gen. Charles, son of Charles. 8.
j 28-S; a distinuuislied v,,!dier,
statesman and jurist. 8. ::^s
I Richard, married Caroline Lirhc:ow,
\ 5- -122.
; Samuel, married Noble. 3. 1.j2;
; children of 8. l.',2.
! . married Mary Lithcow. 5.422.
Devereaux, Humidirey. 5. x\:vii.
De Vere case. the. 5. xlv.
Devil, the Indian, called Abbnmocoke,
3. I'G/t; Magalnmta. 4.37'.'; Majo
Lando, 4. 107; f <' Satan.
r)e Yilliere, .-icr De Coulon. Capt. .
Capt. . 6. G4. G.->.
Devil's Den, the, 6. 4oG.
falls, visited by Moulrcssor, i. i'/J.
76
MAINE ni.STOrjCAL SOCIETY.
Devonshire. rn!jland. i. 9'>,). 'i)'y'2n: 2.
11; 4. 0,1. ■2:',\\ '2o'.>/(: 5. xb/, 2idn;
6. 4, 17!i: 7. -iiy.iiu 4ri'.».
ilaiiit', luibert Driiko lioin iu. i.
2;jG.<; CJf'O. Muiijiiy lioni in. i.
2.'3S; Muiij(\v a coimnon iiinu' in,
1. 2.")S; named, 5. '240", •J4'.^»(;
Tlioinas Ganlner tioasurci- oi. 5.
24'.t: court to be lieM in. 5. l'.'>o:
settlements in desuoyeil. 5. l.'-'>;'. :
l>(iotiibay tiie principal planratiijn
iu, 6. 1")."): meniioued, 2. 4U((, 266,
274; 5. 24:!: 6. (J.
mines, 5. IT-l/i.
Dexter, Franklin. 3. 240.
Dr. . 6. 404. 40.'). 412.
Dianie.nt. Jului, siuned the petition to
Cromwell, i. oV-i.
D" Iberville, Pierre Lemoine, in com-
mand of the expedition ayainst
Pemaquid. 5. 2"-'.'; 7. 0-): com-
mnndcii L'Envieux. 7. tl-i: c:\]>-
tured the Newport. 5. 2--0-2'.'O: 7.
63; at Pentacroet, 7.(33; attacked
Fort "William Henry, 5. 2','0-:j'.)l ;
7. 64-(.i-">; surrender ot the tort. 7.
Go; ](lanned an expedition ag^ain^t
Boston. 7. 07.
Dick, a Scotch-Irish name. 6. 19.
Dickens' Academy, 8. .".73.
Dickenson, the Hon. Daniel S., 8. 100.
426.
Dictionary of Coins cited. 6. llJ^n.
Dieijpe, 2. 20: 5. 17S: 8. 3:!2. 320, 332.
Dier, Jolni, 5. o7.
.See Dyer.
Digby, , chief shipwright, 3. 30S;
y. 302. 31o.
gut, 8. 12'J.
Lord, 2. 33.
neck, 8. 129.
Dighton, 2. 145.
IV. ck, 5. 223.
Dike. John, 7. 371.
Xancy, daughter of .John, married
the Itev. John W. Elliugwo(jd. 7.
371.
Dihgence, the, fitted out at Halifax,
2. 24G; surrendered to C^Urien, 2.
24G; commissiijned by Mass., 2.
247; commanded bv Lambert, 2.
247.
Dlllaway, Ai-thur, 3. ISO.
James, 3. 170.
Dil!in;:liani, George F.. 7.104.
Dingley, Capf. , of Paymondton,
4. 301, 3-.";. 3^1).
Dinsmoif, Liijrih. g. 21.").
Jame"-, 7. 3:^7— ■;2S.
Gov. S;irnp.el. 6. ."</;.
C'api. Tiiom;'.-^. 7. .y.'A.
, of Carry tuuk. 4. 30S.
Discoverer, tin-. 5. l.")2.
Discovevies, cl)ii;f ioducirnentv fur c.
173.
Distillery, built at Ilallov.cll, 4. 40.
Distribution of French neutrak, 3.
170».
District of Columbia, 8. 3.").'), 3.")o.
Ditton. \\ illiam, married Sarah God-
frey. 9. 2'.iO)i, ;)ol. 371.
Divorce, i^rauted to William Xorman,
I. 370.
Dix, John Adams. 8. 4:;i'i.
Dixon. Sergeant Poljcrt. killed, i.
olO: first to fall at (.>uebec. i. ."jI'.'.
William. 9. 3>>2: signed petition to
Cromwell, 1. u'.)'j.
Dixton, 4. 339.
Doane. Cai-t. . 8. 137.
Documentary History of Maine, cited,
7. 304; of the United States, .see
Force, Peter. 2. S(;.
Documents relating to the colonial
history of Xew York. 5. 17oy!.
232;/. 24.s,(. 2."0/!. 2-j1/(. 2:)0/i, 272/!.
Dodd, Klizii, juarried Jc.hn Rovall. i.
2S0.
John. ji'.. 4. oo-
Doddridge, tiie P.cv. Philip, 4. 2.51:
Four Sermons. 4. 330: Kisc and
Protrress, 4. 3.j9; Ten Sermuns, 4.
83(i.^ -
Dodford. 3. xvi.
Doe, the Hon. Cliarles. graduated from
Berwick Academy. 8. 103.
Dogs, strength and courage of, 3. 143;
anecdote of one ami a liim, 3. 143;
trained to act as spies. 7. 327; S'.e
houmis, 8. 270//.
Dole. Ebenezer. 7. 2?.">.
Sarah, married Xathaniel Coffin, 4.
241.
Willi.im. lived at Sheepscot, 2. 233.
Dollar. John.
4. 2.^
Dollars Spanish, value of, 3. 201.
Dollen, 5. 39; signed the petition to
Mass., 5. 241." .
Dolling, J'O.in. 5-33; a Justice of the
I'eaee. 5. 103.
Donaquek. 8. 3-30.
Doneys, the, seized and sent to Fal-
mouth, I. 2s>.S-2S9.
Dongan. Gov. Thomas, extent of his
jurisdiction. 2. 232; land granted
by, 2. 235, 230; agent of the Duke
of "i'ork. 4. 220; governor of Xev,-
York, 4.224; 7. 47: governor of
Sagadalioek, 4. 224: Pemacpiid's
petition to. 5. 70-72. S]-.ss; h.ttor
to the Council of Xew Ham'-shire,
5.93-94; advised the annexation
of Penu\quid to Postoii. 5. 205;
quarreled A\ith Andros. 5. -.'m:
squeezed the i/eo])ie of Pom.iMnid
dry, 5.207; laiil claim to pari </i
Acadia. 7. 47-4.S; accomj-anied by
a Jesuit, 7. !■>: mentioned. 2. 23.'>,
5. 59, .s'.), 91). 91. 9l'. '.1:1. '.i'>. lol.
io2, in;;, 105, Ki^;, 107. los. 1,,;^.
110, 11;;, 125. 129, L'07.(; 7.50; 8.
167, IbU, 19l', 194.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
Donnell, Capt. Bonjainin, 2. -JiVi.
Henry, lesidcnt of Donncirs islan.!,
I. 14*1;!; foniu'vly Incd at Yoik,
1. 14.">(i, 14S. ■■)U'.'; purchast'd .lew-
cirs isl\n>l, I. 14^; driv on from
the island, i. 14S; m iniod a
dausilitcr of Thomas RcadinLT, i-
H'^. ;>'•': his nuiK- ixiwn to tlie
Lshiad. I. U'^: lived at Casco bay,
I. i';W)): oocuiiii;! Jowoirs island
as a lishin-jc station, i. oOi». o2<.);
Ids children, i. or.i-;)lO; si^-ned
the petition to Cromwell, i. ;i'i').
Henry, jr., son of Henry, i. oUU;
moved to York. i. oOi'.
Jeffries, leased land to Sylvester
Ganiiner, 2. 20;').
Xatlianiol. son of Samuel, i. ."10;
death of. i. oli»; signed the peti-
tion to Charles 11, i. 40'J; sued
to obtain his land claims, 2. ^''-i;
verdict in favor of. 2. 2u-"5; extent
of his claims. 2. 204.
Samuel, son of Henry, i. oOit; a
counselor, i. oU'.': 9. '-'A. 40; died,
I. OlO; father of N.iihauiel, i.olO.
rs. JtlYries, 8. 21'.'/,.
Doaneirs i-land. name given to Jew-
ell's island, I. 14.jy*; origin of the
name, i. 14.5.
pond, 2. 220.
Doors, a rarity. 4. "lo.
Dorchester Antiquarian Society, 5.
England, 3. SlG, 320;i, 350, 331; 5.
1S2.
hill. 3. 197.
Mass., home of Kichard Callicot. i.
1G3: home of Thomas Davenport,
i.oOOn: home of Elienezer Daven-
port, 1. 30l>; Gyles IJarue moved
to, 3. S2; mentioned, i. 3*^2; 2.
lio.M'j; 3.0-j/(; 4. ■272; 5. li, 4i.'3;
8. 203.
Dormer, sr^e Dernier.
Dorr, . of Starks. 4. 307.
Dorrel, John, grant to. 2. 47>i.
Dorset, county of, i. 234n.
Dorsetshire, i. 234;i.
Dorumby, Max, sold land to Alexan-
der Thwoit. 2. 2i.'-j.
Dosquefs island. 8. 317.
D'Os.soli, Countess of, 7. 40S.
Donaquet. Cadillac's account of, 6.
2■^o; same as Frenchman's bay, 6.
2>0n.
Doughty, Thomas, had a sawntill at
Saco, I. 200.
Doughnuts of the olden time, 9. 218-
2! 9.
Douglass, Sir Ho'.vard. 8. 44.
the Kev. Nathan, i. 320rt.
"William, originated tlie practice of
abusing' Mather, 9. 2i>; his Briti>h
settlements in North America
cited. I. 32, -i'j; 2. 130, 140; 5.
\lCui. \s-2n, 190)1, 207», 2.<2(); 6. 0.
10, isi.
Douset. Francis, a French neutral sent
to York. 3. 170/i; srr Den^et.
Dover i-liiYs. 3. 2'.'i;.
England. 3. 01; 7. 137)(; 8. 12<; 9.
•2i'7.
Maine, home nf Capt. Itichard Wal-
liron. 1. Uu. 212. 21.'). 2'.>:;: Simon
a prisi".u-r at. i.21S: slanglit.T ;ir,
i.2i'l; Major Waldron killed at,
I. 201; home of tlie Yorks, i.3lS;
the church of met in council at
Wells. I. 34S; acknov.ledged the
jurisdiction of Mass., i. 3^•J, 3m'>;
destroyeil by Indians, 3. 1 :',.'»;
owned by the Yauglians. 8. .".'.'4;
John Merrick interested in. 8. -y-i:
church built at. 8. 3'.i4-3'.i.'): be-
came a shire tt)%Mi, 8. 300; men-
tioned, I. I'l-'j, 10(5: 3. 4>!; 7. 4'il.
X. H., liurdett resided at, i. S'.Oj;
home of 'Edward Allen, i. :.'41;
early home of George liramiiall,
I. 301); formerly Cochecho. 2. 7'.''i;
settlement commenced, 2. 7'.',j;
mentioned, i. 333; 4. 2t'>-'J, 207,
209; 5. xxiii, xxiv, 2.^0; 8. O-J, 10v>,
298. 301.
treaty of, 7. 130n.
Down, county of, 6. 5.
Downing, John. 4. 140, 103, lO.'i. lO);*..
Joshua, signed tiie petition to
Charles n, i. 401.
Lucv Winthrop, letier of cited, 9.
317.
, married Rebecca Trickcy, iite
Rogers, I. 208.
Downs, (xeorge, teacher iu Belfast
Academy. 8. 172.
the. 2. 34'/'; 9. 304.
Drafton. Thomas, signed the petition
to Charles 11, i, 402.
Drake, Abraham. Itoin in England, i.
j 230»; his children. i.23t)(i; aL^rce-
I ment with Anthony Brackerr. i.
235-230 ; lived at Hampton, i . •J3''',i.
I Abraham, jr., son of Abraham, birth
I and death of, i. 230/(.
I Elizabeth, daughter of Abraham, i.
j 230/i.
I Sir Francis. 3. O."); 7. 29.'j; 9. 301.
1 F. S., his Town of Roxbury cited,
! 8. 204.
Hannah, daughter of Abraham, i.
i 230a.
Jane, wife of Abraham, i. 230«.
i Mary daughter of Abr.diam, i. LoOu.
I Robert, born in Dev(jnsiiire, i.'S-,',/-;
I at Exeter, i. 23';/t: died at Ilaiiip-
j ton, I. 230/<; his son, i. 230/;.
i Robert, 2d, sou of Abraham, 1.230/2.
j Sarah, daughter of Abraliam. i.S.y'n.
\ Samuel G., Ids Aboriginal Ra'-e-; of
i NTorth America cited. 5. 144/.: liis
; Life of Cotton Mather cited. 9. z-
78
MAINE IIISTOKICAL SOCIETY
Drake. Snmuol O. — coutiinu'tl.
0. o'>; Indian AVais cited. 3. ir/xi;
7. (W(,fi7; Histi>ry of H.>ston cited,
5. VX;n; 6. 14; 7. i:].;;,. M.'), 14.">/),
14'ui; 9. ."JOS;; ; Tiaucdios of tlie
'Wilderness cited, 3. -i.-Lj; 5. l'C..')/!.
27i'/(.
Susannah, dan<:;litei- of Altraham,
mairied ^^Jithonv llrackett, i. "JoG,
Thomas, oceui/ied Cla]»boai-d ishmd,
1. 14C..
Draju'r. Nathaniel lived at Sheepseot,
2. L';]:]; witnessed dceti from Ilob-
inhood to Mason. 2. ::':J4; swc>re
fealty to the Duke of York, 4.
'2-2[; mentioned, 2. l':>"). 2otJ.
"William, sii^iied petition of 1072, to
Mass., 5.'-2iO.
Dresden, formerly PieAnalhorontrh. i.
502; 2. 27v»; 4. 4:j: 5. Ix; 6. 07;
Arnold's troops ;a. i. ."iu2: gar-
rison at, 2. r.t'.i; puhlie l)uildin<j;
builr, 2. 27;'; set lied by Germans,
2. 2S0; 4. V, Ix; called Eastern
Kiver, 2. 2>2: land at fcranted to
Dr. • Gardiner, 2. 2>2: settlement
c<)mmeueed at. 2. ".'■:'2. 2S.">; land
grants at for religious purposes, 2.
29-^; visted by a Iloman Catholic
priest, 3.270; Dr. Gardiner cleared
a farm at. 5. Ix: Episcopal Clmrcli
establislicd at. 5. Ixi; the Kev.
Jacol> 13ailey established in, 5.
4oU; formerly Frankfort. 5. I'J.');
mentioned, 4. lo. 10. 01-5. :J.'">4. '•]S0;
5. 418, 422; 5. 07; 7. 4o.-); 8. 2l0n,
2J3/!, 240, 20>;, 2-^7.
Dresser, llenry, biogra})hical notice of,
3.210.
Nathaniel, killed by Indians. 3. 170-
171, 171;(, 210.
place, tlie. 3. 21.0. .
rdch.ard, 3. I'lO.
Drenilletts. i'ere Gabriel, sent to the
Cannibas, i. 4;J2; formed a reg-
ular mission, 1. AZ'-i: envoy to
Boston for the iirotcction of his
peojde, 1.40:): called away, i.4;J;3;
his inlbicnce, i. 4;Jo: mentioned,
6. -ilO; 8. o41.
Drew, the Kev. William A., preceptor
at Earmin'j:ton, 8. 171.
Droufrlit of 1701-2, 3. 177: 4. 270, 273.
Drown claim, origin of, 5. L';jO; led to
grievous ills, 5. 2;jO; settled, 4.
2;j.s.
Drown\ .Shem, proprietor at Pema-
quid, 5. .'J02.
Thomas, 5. o04; first clerk at Pem-
a'pjid, 5. ;jol.
Drum-beating in place of bell-ringing,
2. ISO.
Drummond. Capt. -, 5. 30S.
, of Hath. 3. 277.
Drunkenness, four men fined for, i.
84: among the fishermen, i..'>0-r<7;
law concerning, i. JSl; sic iuteni-
peiance.
Dnbisont. .loseidi. 3. ISO.
Dii Dois" Manuel of Coins cited, G.
\\»i. 1 Wii, 120)). 121)), 12:^)).
Dublin. Ireland, 6. ."iOS.
Maine. 6. 27.
rrcsbytery, 6. ;;0.
Dubn-uil. -^— . 8. :]:]0.
Duchc. M., 6, -70.
Duck, manufactured in Boston, 4.5s.
Iluckiug-stool. 2. Ij^.j; 3. o~i.
Duck.N. plenty, 2. S2.
Duck-trai). now Linconville. 4. ;]24)t:
mentioned, 4. ;)24. yj-J'). ;;2().
Duereux. Pere Francis, his llistoria
Canadensis cited, 6. 210; see also
Le Creux, Francois.
Dudley. Joseph, president of Xew
England, i. 27;'.. :11''>; married a
sister of Capt. Tyng. i. GIO: a
judge in the court held at York,
I. ;)st); letter from Sir F. Gorges,
I. ."i44-.")4.> ; (juestioned Gorges
having been in the French wars.
I. .!>4.i; his induence prevented
mischief in Xew England, 2. 57:
John "Wheel Wright's letter to, 3.
C4-!-.j44; Cy])rian .Southack's let-
ter to, I. o44-:l40, ;]40-o47; letter
from Shadrack Walton. i.:]49-:>50;
letter from William Partridge, i.
o4s: sent an exiteditiou against
Port Koyal, 7. 70; failure. 7. 70;
sent the forces back, 7. 70-77 ;
sent another expedition 7. 7.^: ex-
tent of country over which he
held authority. 8. I'.'O/) : an enemy
of (tov. Phipps. 9. 47. 4s, 5;J; com-
plained of the cost of the fort at
Pemaquid, 9. 4S; coveted the
governorship, g.5-'j-54; memtioned,
I. 200)). b')'-i; 2. 52; 3. ;j;jl, :J02; 5.
i*2, Pt'.t, :^07; 6. 250, 251, 252; 8.
r.'O: 9. 50.
Moses, 4. .JOO.
Paul, extracts from his papers, 5.
4i'.",-42'.».
Peter, 4. oOo.
Thomas, 3. -.ilSn; 5. 171.
William, commissi(nier for Xorth
Yainiouth. 2. 175; lived at Piox-
bury, 2. 175; son of Joseph, 2.
175; signed the treaty of 1713,6.
2.53; si^nied the treaty of 'l717, 6. 201;
autogra])h of, 6. 253, 201.
, a teaching Friend, 4. 350.
Du;:an. Capt. J., i. 400.
Duke's Patent, the, 5. .s.
province, the, coiulition of the peo-
ple of, I. 552; jieoide to be car-
rie<l from to Xew "i'ork, 5. !); to l>e
protected by Xew York, 7. 157;
divided inlt) counties, 7. 158; men-
tioned, 5. 1*, 235, 255.
INDKX TO COLLECTIONS.
79
territory, tlu\ same as the Duke's i
proviiK'O. 5. ;•: (.'in'inuuLConu'iits tor ;
pecple to settle in. 5. mi; abau-
(loiieil 1>y Andros, 5. ■-'•"■)"^. i
DiiD'.aii Mine, Kdwanl. iii:irrie(l a !
(l.iiiizlitei of riiiiip Uretton. i.iiTT. ^
Mrs. Pliili).. 7. 4n:,. i
Duiiinur .\c-aiUiiiv, 6. CS(i, 40t). 1
Charles. 6. ;'.ii'.>. I
Jeremiah, trusree for Xortli Yar-
niouth, I. ■2T2; 2. IT:'): au'eiit tor
Massachusetts, i. ;'.'.»S/i: 2. I'ti'i;
iiU'Utioned, 7. St5, S-]]. l'^4: his
Defense of the New Knu'land
C'iiarter cited. 5. 17(i/(. L'^i',*. •2'.*>it;
his Memorial ShowiuL;' the French
Possessions on the liiver of Can-
ada cited. I. ;>4.
Nathaniel. 7. 2S4.
Kichard, the Plough Patent sent to,
I. 4'jn.
Governor AVilliara. received a letter
from Wenemiinett. 3. :'.TT-:iTS: his
answer, 3. ;]Ts-;!T'.>: met the In-
dians at Falmouth. 3. ."'.^o. ;>l;
letter from the Indians. 1727. 3.
407-40S: letter from Capt. Heath,
3. 40S-4U'.i; letter to the Indians,
3. 410-411; mentioned. 2. V)'>: 3.
o'.t.j, 3VIG, 397, 4()o, 40T. 4o;t. 4in.
411, 414, 41.j, 421. 4--'2. 4l'7, 4:;.5.
443, 44o, 447: 4. l-n. 1 •''•-'. l")o, lo4,
lo.">, loS, 150, 170, 174, 170, 179; 5.
372.
Dummer's treaty, signed, 7. S^; an
annoyanee to the French, 7. 66.
war. 6. 10, 32.
Dumont. . 8. A'>1.
Du Monts, Pierre du Guast, Sieur.
commissioned lieutenint general
of France, i. 2">: rcceivi-d a char-
ter from Henry iv. i. 25. 27: 5.
ofX», 3r2, 32.'); 7. 27: extent of
grant, 5. 177: 7. 27: took posses-
sion of the territ<.)ry in the name
of the king of France, i. 25/*: 7.
27; sailed and accompanied by
Chami)lain, i. 25-20: 7. 249; 8.
317; 9. 9S: withdrew his attention
from Acadia and turned his trade
to the bt. Lawrence, i. 20; estab-
lished a colony on the St. Croix.
I. 20; and Bay of Funrly, i. 2<);
his exjKdition drew the attention
of the English to the coast of
Maine, i. 2s; his colony the lirst
attempt to settle in Elaine, i. 2>;
passed a winter at St. Croix, 2.
20a: 5. 32S: 8. 317, 320-321: a fur
tratier, 5. 174/i; confiscated the
cargo of Capt. Kosigol. 5. 174/(;
set up a cross on the Kennebec,
5. 322; Acadia within his grant,
5. 325; had a knowledge of the
country, 5. 325; coasted to the
■westward, 5. 32S-329; 8.321; his
route compared to Weymouth's,
8.329: pr(jb.ib!y passetl the Ken-
nebec, 8. 32'.'. 3:;0: -.a I):.innris-
cotta, 8. 329, 3:10: Poj>h.im> eol-
nists settled on his grant, 7. 27;
hischarter tranterreil to'iuerche-
ville. 7.2s: 8. 323: Ids expedition
carefully iin^jiared, 7. 219; to meet
Du Pont-(;rave. 7. "^50; arrivt'd at
Port au Mouton. 7. 25<i: sent dis-
pat(dies to Canceau. 7. 250; had
higher motives than the little
island of St. Croix, 7. •_'51. re.-olved
to abandon his plantatiou. 7. 250;
to seek a lietter site for his col-
ony, 7. 257: interested in the cul-
ture of maize. 7. 20O: to return to
St. Croix. 7. 2it2. 203: transplanted
his settlement to Port Ivoyal, 7.
203,314; 9. l»< ; returned to France,
7. 20i3; his settlement and fort de-
scribed. 7. 313-314; the settle-
ment destroyed by Argall. 7. 310;
at Cape Cod. 8. 317-316; exploretl
Penobscot bay, 8. 316; sent out as
the head of an e.xi>e<iition. 9. 9S;
his colonists both Catholics and
Protestants. 9. 96; his settlement
the basis of the French claims, 9.
102; mentioned, 5. 17>: 6. 175/(; 8.
29, 245, 249. 255/,. 2iM. 2C,.-,.
Dit Monts' island, formerly Holy Cross
island, 7. 251; mentioned, 8.317,
330.
Duubar, Col. David, commissioned
governor and surveyor general. 6.
16; 8.290: 9. 60: Fort Frederick
his seat of government, 6. 16: his
government benefici.d. 5. 16; in-
vited the Scotch-Irish to settle at
Pemaquid. 6. 16; Mass. protested
against his government, 6. 10;
built a house and foit at Pema-
quid, 6. 20; 7. ].",i(; his govern-
ment terminated. 6. 20; 9. ^0: re-
turned to England, 6. 20; g.jvern-
or of St. Hek-na. 6. 2'»: 8. 296; his
widow married Hemlerson. 6. 20;
probably met by Col. \'aughan, 8.
2'.i0: gave per])etual lease holds,
8. 297; lieutenant governor of
New Hampshire, 8. i;97; oj^posed
by Col. Waldo. 8. 29"^; disregarded
the rights of j/atentees, 9. SO;
mentioned, 6. 33, 35.
Mrs, , married lieiiderson, 6.20.
Dunbarton, 4. 2>9/i.
)uncan, a Scotch-Irish name, 6. H.
Jungan, see Dongan.
)iinhain, Janies, 2. 1 15.
Junk, (Jeorge M., 8. 242/?.
Junkirk Seventy Four, tho, American
soldiers imprisoned in, 7. 034.
the 3. 21().
Duidai>, John, deposition of cited, 3.
323/1.
80
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Dunlap. C:ipt. .lolm. s^ii of the Kov.
Iiul)Oit, 7. .".tM : lailuT of llu- lion.
KoIk rt 1'., 7. .UiT.
the Hon. l.'ohiTt rim-kiu'v, his ancos-
try.7.-";f'T; birth of.7.:!t.'iT :j:r;uluatf(l
from <\.'llo,uo, j.-jOI: stmliod hiw,
7. o07-^>*jS; hohl public oliii.os. 7.
308; jj;ovt.'riii>r. 7. -"MS: prominent
in Frt'oniasoiiry. 7. o'lS: iiro-iicknt
of the liiblf Sii.ieiy, 7.:'.'^; t-harac-
teristifS of. 7. ;'.ii^-:iti'.t: niarrii'd
Lydia Cliapnian. 7. ."'lO'.': deeply
relijiious, 7. :]('•'.•: vi.-^ited Illinoi.<,
7. oOO; death of. 7. MT'i: mentioned,
I. 12; 6. 3:!. :;T1; 7. oTl ; 8. 01, 02,
6:-!, 04, 07, ;J04. 4b"). 4:.0.
the llev. Ibibert. liirth of. 5. ;';■■";: fir.'^t
settled minister at Urunswiek. 6.
33, 155; 7. oiiT; death of, 6. ■i'-i;
resided at Booth l^ay. Xew Castlo
and Sheepseot Bridge. 6. b">."): 7.
307; a native of Antiini. 7. :;(i7;
graduated at Edinburth. 7. :]<')7:
came to Amoriea. 7. ;J07. f;ither of
Capt. John. 7. :3ti7.
Mary Tappan. inorlier of the Hon.
Robert P., 7. '■'><<!.
William, his history of Xew York
cited, 5. ■]ii.
Dunnell, Henry, 9. 3'^2; see DonncU.
Uunninc, a Srotcli-Irish name. 6. 1().
Capt. 'David, 7. 1S2. b?4. in.;: 8. 251,
252, 252//, :.'55, 250//. 257, 2iAi/i.
Dunn"s Mills. 2. 112.
Dunstable, 4. 2.->7.
Dunstan, .settled by the Al?xer<. 3. 20-
27, S2, 101; origin of the nuue. 3.
27, 28; meeting at, 3. lOU; the liev.
'William Tomj/.^on preuehed at,
3. 100; the Kev. Geo. Whittiehl
lireached at, 3. 101//; incorporated
as a parish, 3. 102; the Bev. Rich-
ard ElvLns preaclied at, 3. 102;
Metliodists in, 105; tirstpo>i oiHce
in, 3. 250h; mentinned. 3. 1U4, 105,
100, 120, 125, IL'S. 15'.», 107, IGS,
109, 100//, HtO, V.'h. L'U7, 210, 211,
213, 21s, 2l'i'. 2211, 'Jl'7.
Hannah, .sie Diistin. Hannah.
Landing, a shipping-post at, 3.57?;;
home of Elias Oakman, 3. 70;
mentioned, 3. lOO/i, 214.
river, 2. S4;(.
Dunster, the original name of Dun-
stan, 3. 28.
England, the liome of the Algers,
I. 213JI.
Dunston, a corruption of Dunster,
3- 28.
Dunstorre, former home of tlie .Vigors,
I. 213rt.
iJuponceau, Pierre Eteinne. i. 11-3; 4.
liO; 5. (»<•; 9. 202, 270, 285.
Du Punt-Gravi', — — . acciunpanied by
Champlain, 7. 2V.); sailed from
Houileur, 7. 2il.» to jueer Du
Monts. 7. 250; attemjited tw.. r,:,.
successful voyages of diseowiv. ;.
2til: decided to return to Fr.uuc,
7. 2i'.4: met Ralleau. 7. 2iU.
Durant, Moses, livivl at Falmouth, i.
320.
Duren, Cliarles, liioLrraiihieal ti..-;, ,.
of the Rev. Charles Eieeni.ai, !.
325;/.
Duiend. 9. 2'.i7.
Durham, (iore. 4. 204.
Humidirey. i)urcliased land of Oc.k
Cl.'eves." I. liil. li".>: his farin. :.
120; petitioned for Mass. to sett!.-
the controversy between Clei.v.s
and Jtn-dan. i. 141: his land in t!ic
I)ossession of Anthony Bracket!,
I. 154; resi'led at Falmourh. i.
iNtt;/, -^15; killed, i. I'lO, -.'I'l; liis
■vvifi' taken jnisoner. i.:.'21; men-
tioned. I. lu'2. 12:;. L.'I2.
John, liveil at Falmi>nth. i.3-Ji\
Maine. Friemls" mi>uthly ineetini:
held at. 7. 221: mentioned, 2. il>;
7. 273.
X. H., liome of the Rev. ,h'hu
Adams, i. 328: formerly Oy-ier
River, 1. 340; the Rev. John Bi'.-s
preaclied at, i . 340-347 : ment ii 'Ued.
3. 315;i ; 4. 205. 207, 373.
Palatinate of. i. 400.
Durrell. , married Raeliel Emery,
4. 372-373.
Dun ie, . 5. 37.
Dusseldorf. 5. 407: 6. 322.
Dustin. Hannah, killed seven In^Ii,l;l^,
4. 3s',i.
Dutch, the, cajitured (tCo. Cart'.vriuh.t.
I. 182//; Mrs. Bee on lizard >•! .'
vessel of, i. 'J'j'-): e.xidored L'l'.i'i
Island Sound. 2. 31; inclined to
settle the coa.--t. 2. .;<: trade with
tlie Indians, 2. t;7; valite oi their
trade on the Hudson, 2. (;s,, : ;i;-
tempted to settle in Elaine. 4. 21 r,
220; 5. xxi; 6. 1, 23;/; 7.25: kit
Maine and did not retuiii, 4. ■_':;7;
captured New York. 5.3, -j:)!. l'>:
cai)tured the fort at Peutagnit. 7.
4<>; dispo.-.sessed the Enuli^h "t
the foreign trad-e, 7. 130; captured
the Castle of Cornientin, 7. I'i'.':
lost the same. 7. 130; eiicroa-!ied
upon the territory bclongin'.i lo
the English. 7. 130-140, 143: trade
the cause of the war with. 7. l!'i;
in Xew York. 7. 140; Clart-ndcn s
jiroject again>t. 7. 143, 144. 1!5;
reduced to English allegiame. 7-
150; destroyed the fort at .'^t.
Joh.n's river, 7. :;40; bribeil the
caj)tain of the Mayflower, 8. 2oO,
201; autlu.rity for this fact. 8.:.'mo;
mentioned, 2. 7; 5-27; 7. 1 13. 147,
153;/, 154, 150; 8.' 320; 9. 11. 10,
340.
TXDKX TO COLLKCTIOXS
81
Dntfh coin, foiiivl in Portland. 6. lOo.
kill-. 8. ;;4S. ;;.-,ii. :;.-,l ; sc al^o Xolh-
fil.inils, the kini: ol.
\v:ir. tilt'. 5. .'U>.
Wrsi luiiiiin Conipany. the. 7. loO.
Du Tlu't. (ollii'i-r. ;i .lisuit sont to
Aineririi. i. A-tO; kilU'd, 1. 4-".l.
Dnttoii, 8. -ioA.
liou>e. IlallowLll. 7. •2~t\.
tlif K'cv. Jdlin. 2. li'l.
.Sanuifl E.. 8. 4'j1'.
llio. Diitish lios]iit;il sliii). 7. 474;
Dr. MoKinstrv died on L>i>anl ol,
7. 474.
Wanen. 3. l'4(i.
<"ol. . ^Mve land to Ilallo'.vell
Aiadumy. 8. ir.o.
Col- . of FaiiJi-ld. 4. o7i.*.
Duval, Gal)iirl. 5. xlviii.
Diivall, William. ii;iit owner of the
Katclies at ro:iKi(juid, 5. '.i;
Katclies to bo delivered to, 5. Ki,
11.
Dux bury. 2. li:';. 14'!. 17-"; 4. 27--'.
i)\viu:lit, Thomas. 2. i:.'l.
Dwinal, , an eariy settler of
IJakerstown. 2. 1 1.;.
Dwilliine, Xathani.,d, ;-!i,'ned the peti-
tion of 107-. to Mav>.. 5. lild.
Dye, John, received a i,n-aut from the
Plymouth Company, i. 4-j. Si.): 3.
o2: extent of the -rant. i.4-': 3.
■yj: 5. xxi: hi> u'rant called the
PlouLfh Patent, i. 4"). >;n; 3. ;ji'.
.«oc' Dyer. j
Dyer, CJiristophor. liveil at Sheep-cot. ;
2.2-Vo: swore fealty to the Duke '
of York. 4. 221: .-iVned the j.eti- |
tion of ir,72. t<j :>la.>;.s.. 5. i'40:
built a storka<ie. 9. l;]G; men- '
tinned, 5. 07: 9. 151. j
G. si<,'ned the tn- try ..f 1717, 6. 201; !
autofrraph of, 6. i'f)l. f
JoJm, signed the petition of 1072, j
to Mas.s.. 5. 24u: mentioned. 5. o',. !
J-nas, 3. ISO. i
Mathew. .signed the petition of '
l'i72. to Ma.-s.. 5. •_'40. |
William, commi.--.ic..ner, 2. 'J-V-i: 5. j
2Jt3; lived at Saco, .J. 200; swore 1
fealty to the Duke of York. 4. !
221: signed the petition of lo72,
to Mass., 5. 240.
fee Dye.
I^v.-i's nock. 9. IOC.
liver. 2. 2;.^:; 4. 211. 212. 210: 9. LOo,
IOC.
nverbend. 9. b'.O, iJ4.
sto.-kade. g. lOf,.
''.vnioiid. l.-,rafi, 5. 00. 04, 40.
^-'y 0, Capt. . 5. .;.
1^;''^', the Indian f(u- laiid. 2. iCuin.
'^iij^le. the, Withcno-e .master of. 5.
l'J:>; at Pemaquid, 5. I'JS; owned
6
by Pennet. 5. P'.>; (i.shing on the
eoa.-t. 5. l>iu,.
EakwoDii. 3. tl'.t/(.
Karl .if P.ute. the, built at P.ath. 2.
L'O'.l.
Karly documi'nt> relating to Mui'i."
eilcd. I. :'..</(.
lli.-iory of the I'rotestant Kr.i —
copal Church in M;iine Itv 1):\
Edward Ballard, 6. 171--'0-. '
Lawyers of Lincoln and Kfimelxc
Counties bv FreiUrick Alh-n, G.
40-81.
Earthy. John, warned the Indians <<i
Laughton"s treason. 5. 2-'il: a:-
tempti'd to negotiate a tieuy
with the Didians, 5. i'.JI-l'.'.l :
made peace with the Saclienis. 5.
2.j2.
East P...ston, 6. 17: 7. 210.
IJridgewater, Mass.. 5. xxxv.
Easterlings. 6. l.")l.
Eastern Argus, the, cited, 5. 174/i: 8.
OOS.
boundary, the. 9. 224.
diocese, "the, 6. -.'ni ; 7. 420.
river, 2. 2S2; 4. 0">4 : 5. Ix.
East Greenwich, 5. 12'J.
Eastham, 2. 14(>.
the Lev. Edward, graduated fi(cn
college, I. O2S; preached in Lim-
erick, I. 02s ; death of. i. O.js.
Easthampton. 2. 204; 4. :.'01.
East India Company. Duke of York
interested in. 7. lOS-pJO; incorp >-
rated. 7. lO'J/i; Godfrey i)etiti.incd
to. 9. ?,'>on.
Indies, the, occupied by Portuguov.
2. 50.
Kingston, 4. 207.
Eastlanders, 4. 07-
i:ast Machias, 3. 170; 8. IG.;.
Eastou, Mass., 5. xln.
CoL , I. 4S4. 521.
Eastport. 7. 2.j1; 8. lo, 09, 70.
East river, 2. 01;/.
the fixedness of the peojile of, i. 0.
Eastwick, Stephen, signed the trc > y
of 1710, 6. -50; autograjjli oi. 5.
205.
East Windsor. 6. 01.
Eaton, Angelina, daughter of Cy: u>.
7. 401; assisted her father, 7. 4.':.
405; death of, 7. 401, 405.
Benjamin, father of Cyrus. 7. !-T;
in the war of the Pevolutidi. 7.
4s7; a shoemaker, 7. 4s7; ih; u s
of, 7. 4S7.
Cyrus, parents of, 7. 4S7: birth <..'.
7. 4s7 ; a shoemaker, 7. 4s^: t tr .•
l<.)ve of learning, 7. 4SS: at t:.--
academy, 7, 4-;S; cmidoyed ;:-. "i
farmei-, 7. 4s.^-4sO; studied -ii:-
veying. 7. 4^0; worked ai biiiL-
makiiig, 7. 4>''; still studi<iu~. -.
4;'J-40u: u school teacher, 7. 4. 'v.
S'2
MAINE HI^TOI;lCAL SOCIETY.
Kalon, Cyrus— continui'W.
•Jl'l; cali'iihitoii an rclipsc. 7. 400:
in Wani'ii. 7. \'.'>>: liis Imiiu' 7.
4'.H); iiianicii M:irv Li'iinoml, 7.
4'.'1; chililnii ct, 7. -I'.M: valuaUk'
aid from liis daimhtrr, 7. 4'.il. 4'.' 1-
4'.»."); death I'f his uili', 7. I'.'i: liis
charactrr. 7. (■.':.'-4V':;: lu>;uiu'
blind, 7. 4'.ii.', 4'.'h iirhl in iii-li
esti'i'in. 7. 4'.i."!; :i snccissl'id tcacli-
cr, 7.4'.t:!: skilk'd in tlic huiLinaiies
and survey in;;'. 7. 4'.'-".-4'.M; liis
]>nh]iLMti<ins, 7. 4'.'4, 4'.'"»; deiiiees
oonterred ujion. 7. 4'.i4; nuMuljor
of many Icariu'd hudics. 7. 4'.i4:
death of, 7. 4ST. 4'.tl-4'.'L': nnn-
tioned. 6. UtS, 2'.':;. .in;*. ;;-Ji.'-:;l';;:
liis Annals of Warren cited. 3.
'22~iit; 4. JOt'i, JO".': 5. ;>u/(. :;70/(,
o7">/(, :>'s"Jji.
iJavid. son of Henjaniin. 7. 4S7.
Ebenezer, killed, i. ]s-j.
the Kev. Eiisha, preached in Mer-
riconeag, 2. 1>T; death nf. 2. 1ST.
Eliza Ann. daut'.hter of Cvrus, 7.
4'.tl.
Emily, daufrhter of Cyrus. 7. 41il.
A[>2: her valuable aid to her father,
7. 4!il, 4<i4-4'J.J.
family, 7. 4S4.
George Oscar, son of Oscar, 7.491.
John, letter to Col. Slought<.r, 5.
the Kov Joseph, i. .".•"0; 7. -Ji'-i.
Mary. ^Yife of ]]enjam;ri. 7. 4S7;
death of. 7. 4>7: lived with her
son David. 7. 4^7-
Oscar, son of Cyrus, married Mary
W. Stmdish. 7. 4'.tl ; children of,
7. 41)1 : death i.f. 7, 4'.il.
the Rev. Samuel, jireaehed in North
Yarmouth, 2. 1>7: death of. 2.
IST; mentioned. 2. 115, 117. ).iV;
4.377: 7.219.
Theophilus. 9. -PAO.
Pp. , of Ilarpssvell, 4. 0o2,
General , 8. 17.
, 2. 47h.
Widow . of FarminL,'ton, 4, OOS,
oil). -X'o. oO'.. .'J'-iO.
Ebens, Edward, killed at Ealmouth,
I. 29.">.
Eb-uee-cook, 9. bll.
Ebrontield, Henry. 2. 2S0,
Ecclesiastical Sketches of Maine, see
Greenleaf. Moses.
Tribunal, established in Maine. 5.
2o0: the only one in America or
Enudand. 5. 2:;'i,
Eekfeldfs Maiiuel of Coins, cited, 6.
lls-/i, ir.)/(, l-''.)/(. 121/,. 12L!u.
Ecphantus, 7. •j-i'-',.
Ediiuweeno, 3. 412.
Lildin'.'ton. 7. 5.
Eddv.'Col. . 7. 10, IG.
the, S. 297, 301.
Eden, land in trranted to Mde. de
(Jn-.'rie.
Eiles. I'hili]). signed petition to Ibiei-
strei't. i.2>;'./i; li\ed in Faimo;it li,
1. :;2().
Jnil-e . 9. 2.-.I.
l-"de\\ ancho, 3. '■'I'l'^,
F.iiuar. the. 9. :'. \i(.
IMuai town, 5. l."'."'>.
Edueeonili. 01 dered to relinrpiish tlicir
ri^^hts to the state. 2. 2'.'2; iami
in elainu'd by Steplu'ii Calef. 4.
2:;(): FreewiU liaj.tist Chuivh
formed at, 7. 222; mentioned. 4.
:;;;»: g. i:;i. l:;7.
Christian. 3. 1 lo.
Christo]dier, in the cjarrison at
Black Point, i. 227?;: signed the
I>etition to Charles 11. i. !o-j; 3,
129; probably a son of .\ichola.>.
3. 2.-).
(iiobins, served in tlie ('ontineut.il
Army. 3. 204.
Joanna, married Puncheon, 3.
2.J.
John, in thi> garrison at Black Point,
i.227»; 3-11": selectman of Saco,
3. 2"); miTitioned. 3. Ljo. 121.
Mary, married tirst to Gcojoe Patie.
secimd to John .\shton. 3. 2'i. s^:.'.
Michael, in the garrison at Black
Point. I. 2-_'7/K 3. Ill); ju-obal-ly a
son of Nicholas. 3. 2-").
Nicholas, acknowledged the govern-
ment of Mass.. I. oSii: 3. 47: set-
tled at Black Point. 3. --'4. :;'.^//. 6-i:
ancestry of, 3. 2"); nioved to .saco,
3. 2">: his children. 3. 2'). his
daughter married John Ashloii.
3. 2.5, S2.
Nicholas, 2d. grandson of Nicholas.
3. 2.J ; agent for the heir.s of Sir
Kichard, 3. 2").
Sir Kichard, 3. 25.
Bobert, in the garrison at Black
Point, 1.227//: 3. llu; signed the
petition to Charles 11, i. 4o2: 3.
129?!; a son «>f Ni(diolas. 3. -^■>:
married Baidiel Gibbin.>, 3. -"•;
death of, 3. 25.
Edgeren)et, 3. ;;>0: 5.283.
Edginaroggan river. 4. 105.
Edict of Nantes, the revocation of the.
drove French refugees to Maine.
I. 270; 8. 21.';/(; signed by the
king, 9. 9s; admitted Prtjtestants
to places of trust, 9. '.)S.
Edinburgh, 5. 422; 6. 33, 34, 157, iCi;
7. 307.
Keview. the, cited, 6. S, 410.
University, 6. 31; 7, 473.
p:dmans, Bobert, signed the petition
to Mass., 5. 240.
Edmonds. Sir Thomas, British min-
ister to France, 2. 3;)a; in char'..'e
of t'ne affairs of Capl. John .Smith,
2. '3'Ja.
INDEX TO COLLKCTIONS.
F.i\iiiiiT\(1stoii. S. 4. I
IMowaiihkiTiti, 3. 4r_\ i
Kdu-'ntion, l;iw-: in fnvcr of, i. "204; 3.
lobe S^-.irl>.>riiu'^!> |i!'cs(>nti'ii lor
not providniu schools. 3. l:;i.
l',(lm-:Uion;»l Iiistitutidus nt' Maiin'
\vliilo a Di^tiirt ot .Miiss.. by tlic
Itev. .). T. t iKimpiiii. 8. l.'>."i-H;o.
Kdward i. fouiuii'd tlie Ilainbourj; 1
II. 4. -S-V.K ' I
III. introduced tho l^ose Xiible. 6.
1-jO; Ifceinl iiitrodmnd 011 his
ooiiiaue. 6. ]0], lo',"; iiteiiuuiu'd, i
6. 14!'. l.")U I
IV. 6. 14l>. I
VI. no inti-rest during his roiLTU in
disoovL'iios. 2. l><i. I
Edwards. .John, lived at I'lujioodiiek,
I. Oi'ii.
Jonathan. Ids ohservations on the
I.anu'ua^o ot" the Monlioiran In-
dians, filed. 6. 20:^;/, 212, 212;;,
2 Ion.
1;.. 2. IT.l
the Hon. 0:.:den. i. 443.
I'ierpout. i. 44>.
Eel river, 3. 104.
Ktvarauoiisaret. 4. 1(>3.
i;<;'ereniet. murdereii. 5. 202; at Fort
William IKcry. 7, f,:].
F;:erton ^lanuseript, the, cited. 9.
Kielienher.,^"s newspaper, cited, 6. -^2').
Kioeiliel'.i, 5. ^')')
tlhiid-e I'aiuily. 5. 140.
Giles, empowered .Sliiite to purehase
.Monhe^an, i. '■]'>: 2, 'i>>'i: 7. 171;
sent tlie patent to ,'^iuite. i. ■■;''--:'.T:
lather of Thoma.s. i, ;J7; rei-eived
a tract of land, i. mJ; 7. I-Jj: the
estate of Aldwortli beipieathed t^.
. . 2. .5Ia; 5. 1.j4; his grant conflicted
with tl)e deed of J.jhn Brown, 2.
^lii; Ids .son Tliomas nioveil to
Pemaquid, 5. l.'^4: had a settle-
ment at JM'iiiae^an. 5. 20*): his jia
tent in full. 5. l'ii7--14: a friend
t)f Jordan, 6. l^li; nuiuicned, i.
o'J; 5. lot;, P..7. iM4. -•-':], 2i''-..
John, 5. 220; a descemlent of (riles.
5. I'A; founded the Bristol Inlirm-
ary, 5. l.">4.
Thomas, .son of Giles, i. :>7; 5. l-")4.
220, 2:^7; held a court, i. .^T. b>;
autoj,fniph of. i. :;7; $■--'''• >ii''d
by Cleeves. i. ]:><: verdict in his
favor, I. l:;^; 5, 2-'.o; mused tu
I'emaquid. 5. l.'-4. L'2ii, L"_'7 : lieir
of Aldwi^rrii. 5. l'l'O; alienated his
l»ro]ierty, 5. ■JS.t-S-J'); sitid it to
White and DaNison, 5. 'SJU: em-
broiled in diiiiciiilies, 5. i.';;*i; a
friend of Jordan, 5.2:;o: sv.mh- al-
lej^iance to tlie Duke of V'ork. 5.
2;J7, 'sii'in; li'.ed at Pemaijuid, 5.
2Mii; no-ilootcd. 5. S^tTo; peti-
tioned Mass. to j,Mvein Maine, 5.
2:W. 2 10.
Elden, Capl. .bdui. settle(l at Puixton.
2. i;;0: 4. 2l.'i; came ir-'Ui .^.ico, 2.
i:!;t: at liio seiire of BosI-.t.. 2. lo'J.
I'-MeiTs ('..rner, 2. 14o.
Elder. Jolin, married Martha Kniirhi.
3- 210.
Elective framduse, Ihc, of Mass., ap-
plicable toMaine. i. 2(U.
Elias, tlie, commanded by Andries. 5.
1 :•.•;.
Eliot, lirst- church in, 5. liv: the Kev.
John BoLTcrs sellled in. 5. liv.
Benjamin. 3. 07w.
thc'Bev. John, his clnirch. i. 204;
his work as a nnssiouary. i. 110;
only one man now al>!e to rea<l
Ins Indian Bible. 6. I'o."); men-
tioned. 5. r.'4; g. 270); b.is Indian
m-ainmar cited, 4. 00, 00; 9. 270
2S.-)».
the Bev. John, of Boston, one of
the foundi'is of the Mass. Ilistoi-
ica! .*>ociety, 2. 1 1(7 ; his Bior;raph-
ical I)icti(mary cited. 5. xlvii.
Elizal)cth, Queen, coin.^ of her roicn
found at Bichmond's island i. 4;J;) ;
ajipointed (iorires noxernor of
IMymouth, i. lU'.t; death of. 2.21-7;
interested in Americ;;, 5. b'.o: p:ave
a patent to I'laleiuh, 5. l-'2: coin
fif her reiLin found at Portland. 6.
120; her coinage of i)ure metal. 6.
I BiO; coinage described. 6. i;r:0;
i England in^wperous during her
reign. 6. 174; iiicorp":ated the
P>ast India and Turkey 'Jompanies.
7. IM'.i; sanctioned American
I slavery. 7. 20'.i; mentioned. 2. GOfl,
j 77'/. 15; 4. 0^; 5. 17'.»/(: 6. 5, 24,
;30, 130,' 140, 150, 151; 7. 205; 364.
■ 3S0; 9. oOO.
; the, 5. i:]5.
: islands, the, 2. 20</.
i Elizabetiitown point, paroled prison-
1 ers landed at. i. 52~^.
; Elkins, Christopher, lived at Black
: INdnt, 3. ^:k
i Henry, in the garrison at Black
j Point, i.227»; 3. 110; signed the
: petition to Charles 11, i. 402; 3.
120»; mentioned, 3, 2:;2.
' Samuel, 4. 315.
Thomas, under-marshal for Gorges,
I. s<: lived at Black point, 3. Kj.
, lived at Long Beacli, 2. Z>}o:
' house burnt. 2- 205.
Ellacott family, i. '.I'm.
' EUi'ot family, i. 05;).
Vines, grandson of Bichard Vines,.
' i.05»,.
Ellirigiiam and Gayle, amount of land
granted to. 9. 376.
EUinglou, 6. 31.
8i
Ellipgwood, tlio Hrv. .)>hn
pivaclu'il ill I!;r,li, 7. "Ji'i;: son .•!
(.'ai-t. .Io>!iua. 7. :m1 : 'linli <•:'. 7.
37!: ai']>ii-i;iirnl tn ;■> -ilvorsiuiih.
7. oTt; ina.iritil Xaivy JMkr, 7.
.■>T1: set up lui-.iui.'.-s for liiiasrli.
7. ImI-^m-'; <K-oi.ly n'liji>'us, 7.
;;T'2; studifil lln'iiloLty. 7. :',T-': o-,-
(iaiiR'd. 7. :;T2: ;csi,L:iifil liis jia-;-
tuiate, 7. .;:•_' -;m-'.: iUmiIi ol l.i>
\silf, 7. ^IT"': ir.anud .Mis. 11. M.
Sinitli. 7. oT-'; cIi u;i'-ti'r of? ^m-J-
o74, o7'>: as a Tu n•.i^-l. 7. -m l-^'^"):
his missionary Urcs. 7. o7"': lum-
tiiary doi;roos from cork-iii', 7. '■)',''>:
sormoiis jirintfti. 7. .'''M7-;i7>: doalh
of. 7. Z'i'-'}: mcutioufd. 2. '.'Uij ; 4.
•2-11.
Capt. Josliua. 7. ;)71.
Eliot, f(n-tnorly p.iii of Kittci y. i. -2^)',);
:C. 2^:1); c-.dli'd Mi;iu-.<'U (.ivt k, 7.
i'21 ; Fiieiids ar. 7. I'-l.
Dauiel, movtd to .Macldas. 3. nO.
Elizabeth. mairied t«> Lo;org-e
Vaughan, 8. l".'0.
Koberi. lived at ralmouth. i. I'.'i:
in thf <:ai-riso;i at idai k i'oiut. i.
227/(: rt feixfcl a ill tii from Kol'crt
Jordan, jr.. '!'■)'. n: tax paid to F.d-
mouth, I. •i-'-'j. lived at luark
Point, 5. -^:); l.iiid at nia.k FoiiU
crrante.d io,5.::i;]: Elliot A'auuh.ai
his heir. 3. 22'i; bi.-.-rapliieal iv>-
tice of. 3, 'I'M: njentioned. 3. iCwf.
110, ]o2. -J.] 1.
Elliott's nlaiitati'^.n. 3. 21.i.
Ellis, Freeman, 4. :;'U. ;j;n), 391. 401.
Mr.s. Freeman, 4. o'.»].
Joiinna, 4. ;3'.iu.
the Kev. . of Little Compton, 4.
270.
.Ellsworth, 5. .".j, 30, 27-" ; 8. 4.
4. 3t;4. ■
01i\er, stockliolder in the woohm
mills,4..-|.j; Ju-tice of the .Supreme
Court, 4. -jG; father of the i^overii-
or, 4. 50.
Elson. John, 3. 110.
Samuel, i. i;27/i.
Elvins, the Eev. Kii hard, preached at
Dunstan, 3. 102; <leath of. 3. 102-
163; lived at ."^alem, 3. 10.J: a
baker, 3. 103; inlluem.ed by ^\'!ute-
tiehl, 3. 103; married Mr.s. Willard.
3. 103; poem liy, 3. 103h; nitn-
tiojied, 3. 204.
Ehvell, Edward Henry. The White
Hills of Xcw ilami'.shire, g. i'U7-
210.
John, 4. 200.
Ely Justin, 4. 202.
Ei>«anue]l river, 3. 2U3.
En.ibden. i- 4.>'.;/o
Em. raid Eshuid, the 6. o.
Einersun. Benjamin Dudley, teacher
^t Warren, 8. 172.
M.VINK in>T01UC.VL SOCIKTV.
\V..
Edv.ard. 7. 2> I ; mairied ^u.-ann.i
l\Tk!n>. 8. :>'.'.
tho l;i\ Fzekiil. preached at Ueoigr-
town. 2. •.'21-'_'"_'2; a7i aeeount of.
2. _'2i.': mi'ulioni'tl, 4. -V". ••3'i. 3 is.
34'.). 377: 7. 21'.'.
Joscidi. of York, preaelv.d in Wells.
i.;;iii; one of the lii.-t Mttliisof
Wells. I. :'.f.2: 3. •"..'); .-^i'j.ned tlii-
p< lition to (.'roniweli. i. •"■''■"1: ex-
emju from prvscniim iii, 3. ■'.4:
bioLiraplncal notice oi. 3. 210;
mentioneik 6. 3'.'o: 9. 3>!.
lialj.h ^Valdo. 8. 4"j1.
str.'a;!!. 4. 374.
Williun. 4. 7-1 : 7. 414.
Dr. . 5. xviii.
: Enu-ry. Jona.. 4. 372. 401.
' Mrs. Joni.. taken prisoner at Fair-
, lield. 4. ;;sn.
Jonathan. :.'d. 4. 37-''.
Dr. Joscjdi, travchd -.vitli th.' Kev.
Paul CoJlin, 4. --'sit; loeatiil at
Fry (.bur;.;', 4. i":-'.'/;; m.irritd Mi-^
Fe.'^^emUn, 4. 2^'.i/(: his dar.;.r'nrer
minieil tlie Kev. Daniel Dana. 4.
2M'J(.
Elder Jos;'pll. 7. 222, 2-.^^.
Mosos. a lawyer. 5. xxvi; 3. :-'.'7.
Moses, o.irly settler at L5,dcvi>;in\n,
2. Ill, 112; an elder. 2. I J 2. a ii".-
rvman, 4. 112; his huntii'L;- feats.
4. 112.
Moses, jr., lirst male child l;oin ;n
; Dakersrown, 2. 111.
the Kev. Mose>, 2. 127.
the Hon. Nicholas. 1. 320«; 8. "17:
; 347, 3'j7. 431, 450.
I Xoah, 4. :;o''.
r.aehel, ilau'.;hter of Jou'i... 4. 372;
I married to , Durreil, 4. 37--
I 373.
I Sally, daui,diter of Dr. Jo.scpli, mar-
j ried to the Kev. Daniel Dana. 4.
: 2^i'/i.
Simeon, 4. 20.'3.
: the Kev. Samuel, educated at liar
i vard C'olle;,'e. i. 340: mini-tcr a.t
I Wells, :;-lO, 347: marri.-d in Weils.
1.347; Iiis salary, i.:M7; lived in
! his own house, i. 34s; died at
AVinter Harbor, i. ;]45; buried in
Wtdls, I. ;;4,>: mentioned, i. 350.
Jud<;e Slepiien, 6. 41, 30'.i: 8. 170.
I Dr. , of Hampton, 4. 27y.
■ Emery's ferrv, 4. 310.
mills. 2. 112.
Enimes, Nathaniel. 2. 170. ISO.
I Emmet, E;,'er, 4. 14S. !.■;,], 1.52. i.">3.
j 154, 155, 103, 104.
Emmons, Dr. Xathaniel. 6. Z'x',
' Mr. . "f llanowell. 5. t:7.
I ¥.. Mmetinic, L'-le de. now M'Mihorran,
7. 315; mentiouedi, 7. •z''3;'. 3'j!''.
314, 315.
EncyelopL-dia Amerioaua, 6. '.iiO/-,
INDEX TO COLLFCTIONS.
85
Endicott. Oilhcrt. hnd a sawmill at
Capo Porpu^. i. I'lW.
Caj)t. Jolm. st.iu ti> Anurir.i. i.41:
at Salem. I. 41: Ilnh.rt Iimcis..il
sent to. I. ll;'.; ackiiowioil-fil the
deed from Cleeves to Alien, i. li'd;
C'leeves" letter to. n ir.T-lTo: pur-
chased land of Xatlianiel Mittons
estate, i. 248: letter,-, to .ifed. i.
'26'.hi, ;;'.ui-:'.'.)T; 2. 47: nieii'.ioni'd.
5. h',<i). ];>'.': 9. :;•_".•, ;;:;i'..
Enea.'^, a friendly Indian i.4('iO: sii^num
of, 6. 'io^: mentioned. 4. l.'>.j, 10:!.
Enfield, 2. 14.J: 4. ^'Xk •20ti.
Enj:land, Capt. John .Smitli returned
to, I. :5l: Sir Uiehard Hawkins
sailed to Amerea from. i. o-2:
Capt. Koeroft sent a (Mjitureil
Lark to. i.:]2: ("apt. C'liristopher
Eevett returned to. i.4"_'/(: lieaver
skins sent to. i..")."J: ditlermt kinds
of morolinndise sent t". i. .",7. 'yP,i,\:
4. 20: Cleeves went to. i. <)'>. 100.
ll.j. 117. •")4(3: 3. 40: tlse Chnreli
of to be estal)liseed as tlie reli.u'ii)n
of the people of Maine, i. 8(J;
Gcori^e Burdettoame from. i.SO/C
Burdett left liis wife and einldren
in, I. Si'/i ; the civil wais in de-
stroyed all that Gorires li;id estab-
lislied in America, i. '.to; 2.iM)f(; '
Dr. Child born in and returned to.
J. don: tlie political events in cause
a decision in favor of IMuby. i. 00;
Godfrey's govfrnmeul sent a re-
monstrance to, I. iol, loi„: Xieh- :
olasSlirq.k'iuh returntd ti». i.lG:J((;
the f^overnmeut of K''^*-' 1^0 sup-
port to tlie CDinsuissioners of ■
Maine, i. I'.'.j; trade witli Rich-
mond's island, i. 2s0: 4. 2^, An- |
dros Sent to. 4. 2'.i7/( ; Edward '
Tyni:: died in. 4. :]\i">: John and Xa- ;
thaniel Wallis Ijurn in. 4. :j17/!: ■
the ilutdiinsons returned to, 4.
•>42«: Jolm Wheelwrit,^lit went to, 1
4. o44/t; the names of cities in
j;iven ti> American places. 4. o')oa; '
the laws of to be used in Xew -
Englanil, 4. 4n(j; 2. .'jOa; 6. 174: '
Ethan Allen sent in irons to, i. '
4"<0; pipe-staves sent to, i. DoO; i
Tliomas Jenner moved tn. i. ;'>47; ■
threats to send Cleeves a jnisoner
to, I. 54'.); Joim Jocelyn returned
to, I. .;.'/j;(; tlie basis of lier claim '
to the American coast. 2. \'>a, lUa; '
7. 2f), 2!»0; 9. lOiJ: no cltmts made
to follow tlie discoveries of the
Cabots. 2. ISc/: the interest for
colonization reviveil in, 2. 20'^ -Alii:
5. o4o-.;44: 7. 2'.>4; I'riiii: returned
to with a load of furs and sassa-
fras. 2. 22'(: attempts niitdi- to
awaken the interest of the -Dvcrn-
nient of in colonization. 2. 24«:
return of the Sac^adalioc colonists
to, 2. 20'/, GO'C trouble in pre-
vented tlie scheme of a irenerai
irovernment in New Kimland, 2.
o4'(; bouirlit and sold, tlie cry of
Essex, 2. 70(/ ; elimati> of cmn-
jiared to that of New I'.n-land, 2.
'.'>: interested in Americm lisli-
ini;-. 2. Wii: the lisiiim;- ti-ade in
decayed, 2. 104; the soldir-rs ef
held Castine. 4. 7S; tiie (iist
American possessions of. 5. 14s ;
the lirststep of her colonial jrreat-
ness, 5. l.'):;; Wcymoutii carried
Indians to. 5. l.")7, '■]4',K o'>o; 6.
;)I4; Xahanada in. 6. bV,»: appreci-
ated tlie value of the naval stores
of Xew Enuland, 5. 2'.'s, 2i*S/(;
excited over the marvtiMus dis-
coveries in America. 5. '.4:'.-.']44;
the war with France a hindrance
to liL-r cob lilies. 5. ;;'.i7: iier ,je;il-
oiisy of Ireland like her jealousy
of America. 6. S-O; history of the
coina':,'-e of. 6. HU-I.'jI: Allerton
made vnyaLres to as auent for tlie
Comjiany of undertakers. 7. liO.
American slavery due to. 7. 20'.);
sanctioned the slave trade, 7. 2i2;
claimed the riiiiit of pnssL-ssion
of the coast of .Maine. 7. ui'o: pre-
I)ared to defend iier ri'.,"ht. 7. 2'.l():
opened contracts for charters, 7.
2'.ti3, 2',.'7 ; ten'>r of tlie charters. 7.
21)7; learned the value of a way
from Halifax to Quelec. 8. IS; pre-
tended that the United ."^tates de-
sired the con(ptest of Canada. 8.
IS; (.Ii'sired a riL;iit i<f w;iy. S. IS-
I'J; her indecency toward the
United States, 8. 40: her treat-
ment of the United States in ISGl,
8. 'JO, 100; mentioned, i. 47a, 49,
52, 54. ()5/), 7o. SO;i, 83, SO. 05, 00,
llo, ll:]/(, 115, 110. 120. 140. 15:3.
no, 177, 104, 207, 2];;. •_':>;,;, 25S,
o:'-0, :3.52, 40:3. 52S, 554: 2. 14''. 2().'<.
45". 47'v, 4^". 52". 5ii". ''ij". 72'/,
77'/, 7S.', 15. ijl, 44. 45. 4<;. 47. 50,
(35, 01. lOo, 141, 172. ly.t. 100. 201,
24S, 257. 25S, 201. 200, 274: 3. 15.
21 H, 25. 2S, .•32, .•3s. 4s;, 50. .5:3, 55.
6-i. OS, 00//, SO. 00, 02. OS. l;;:3, 175,
209, 217, 21s, 210. 220. i';;!'. 2-^:3.
2S4, 2SS, 200, .-300. :!15,(. :;iO. .-ilS,
320/!, :32i, :]25, ;327. ;i:;i, ;;;;2. 351.
;355, ;350. :300; 4. 4, 5. 11. is. OS. 0'.'.
l.;2. 1:3s. 2:;o, 2'.i:3, •".'.'O; 5. xxi,
xxxiv. xxxvi, xbi, xlv. Ivii. b.iii,
lix. Lxi, 5, 7/1. 20. 4s. )'.'. .".0, sij,
1]:3, 125. iL'O, 145, M7, 14s, 1.50,
15s„. 177. is-,. ]',,:,, I'.iO. 100, 200,
204, 207, 217. 2i.'l, -J-W. 2;';. 245,.
L'4s, 200. 271. -73. :'7!i. 3i5. ;i:^i,.
;324. :3;;o. :V.'A: 6. 5. •_"). 2_-. 24, 27,.
2S, 40, SO, bo, tO, 00/(, 110, 124,.
86
MAINE IIISTOrnCAL SOCIETY.
En
gl;iiu'
— continued.
ini.
139,
14;>,
IT'O,
l.'.l.
107.
!•;'.».
lTi>,
KH>,
1.^1,
J^4.
]»\i,
. 1>7.
1'.'3,
ll!4.
I'.C,
•j-jo.
:24-J.
3-' 1 .
■ V22.
•'-•">,
327,
3:;i.
33-").
3:M.
;;:.4
;'."'^.
;;r,4.
410.
411;
7. 1:.
. 111.
L'.'i.
;n. ;;i
3l'.
iJS.
l:)').
■ W>.
:'.i'i/i.
i:".7.
i:;7/K
1. •-'.'.
140.
14-'.
14-.',i.
144,'-
. 147
. i:)0.
U0_'.
'2'2-j
'J-1 .
l.':'.4
-■•'>.
•Ji,i;;
-'.'4.
•_'.i."i.
30:;]
304,
31 Hi.
307.
'■'" '^.
;;--'i.
• i-^
3:54,
3.").'),
3. ")(.).
304.
■ ■>2
:;s3.
404,
40o,
40o.
40; t.
410.
4-';;:
8. <;4
. S4.
(HI.
.v,\ 100, 114. i-:>
. 1--:
. r.M.
•Jill.
203.
•_'20,
-':-^.
I't'-'!.
L'l'.^/
. L".»4.
!.".'•'>.
:i'.'S
• "' '-.
:'.o<.
3' ''•'.
•'MS.
:;jti.
:M'.i,
S.ji>
;;"jl'.
41-_':
9. ;;
0.
11. 13
. 17.
I'-',
'2'-)ii ,
■2-i. -2
-7. '■
AK ■t-^>.
34/,.
s-^,
44. 4"
. 4S.
")2. .")
]. "i4
."(li. I'l
1. i;.s.
7(1,
7'j, !>
3, Sl>
, lOL'
10:;
. 10:..
inc.
107
. lis
. ^•22
, 13i>
UK
, --'■),
-•-'4.
22.">. •24t*, 247. :104. 310. :'.ll. 311//,
313, 313/i, 314. 31:). 310//. 31S, 323, \
32o. 33i), 340, 341. 343. 347. 34!*. ;
3.")0^ 3">2, 257. 301. 302, 30S. ;;oi(, |
373, 374; the C'luui.li ol. .■" ' Eny,- j
lish Church and Eiii>i ^pal ('liui\-h.
'William. i)urL-luisL'tl haul ot' ."SaniD-
set. 5. 1>^//.
English. Cajit. . ct'inniaink-d a
parkft hetween JJuston and Fal-
mouth. I. 27s.
channel. 01' dauLit^rous naviL;ation,
2. 3'M,-/(.
church. lirst men'i'in cf the service
of in Xew Enuland. 6. 17"'. l~t'>u\
tiie Ilev. John Wi>vvell. -eltled at
Falmouth, 6. I'X,: .sec Epi>cL-).al
chnreh.
coinage, found at f'a>tine. 6. 124.
James. iiure]ia.<ed land oi Xatliau-
iel Mittou".s estate, i. 24^: ad-
dressed a petitinn to the select-
men of Falmouth, i.. "-'."jO; a>ked
for certain i)rivile.i:es. i. I'-'/O-j-' 1 ;
petition partially LMantcd. i.i'.">l;
his dauLchter a legatee of .^ilvanus
Davis, i'. 300.
record ei>mmissioners. i>ublicalions
of. 2. t»'/.
the, captured Mount Desert, i. 2')//.
27; <lispute \\illi the Frencii in
regard to tlie boundaries, i. 27; 6.
3«; occupy the country as far as
the Kennebec, 6. J7-2s: their at-
tention dra>vn to the coast of
Maine. 6. 2^; settled in I5ennud:i.
New Foundlaiid. I'lymouth and
Virginia. 6.;j3: rcci-jved laml from
Squidryset. 6. 42: olieiideil Ijy the
l)urciiase of Elaine by Mass.. 5.
2:;''; refused to ).av li:e corn trib-
ute to tile India!!-. 5. J-7: hin-
dered the fish from a.-i (-nding tlie
Saco. 6. 2^7; stole llie lands from
the I'ldians. 6. 2>7; hated by the
Erench, 6.257, 2S7/i; 5. 170, 2.jG/t,
27^: far surpassed by tlie Fnnn-Ii
in their regard for the religi'.-n of
tlie Indians. 5. lo.",; chanuc.via ilie
hinguage. 5. 4-.'('.: judii-v .•( the
Jc.-~uils towards. 5.4;.:'.: Ilailered
Dreuilleifs. 5. 4:'.:'.; juoposed a
treaty with the (anuibas. 5.4:'.4:
Tiiury inllaiiii.l liie Indians
a-jaiii-^t. 5. 4:>'v; 2. 10'.': tiie in-
liuince of ILilr an in>u]H'ra'o!e
barrier totheiridansof cccupancy,
1. 4:'.<'>: their h:irred of tlie French.
1.4 12; built a church f.u- the Nor-
riil'_;ewocks. 442//; their td.'im to
America foumled on (Jabot's cHs-
co\eries. 2. lo'i : 7. 2t). 2'.'0: Isad
little interest in di>coveric>. 2. 1.^./;
^aIistied witli lisliiug. 2. is,/;
.Somerset friendly to the. 2. 4^'(.
■ Ahi; liad no >eltli-inent on the
coast when LevtU airi\ei]. 2. -VJn-
50-/: tlie settlements of. 2. 7: ex-
cited revenge among the natives.
2. 100; the French intrigue to ex-
terminate. 3. l.")2: 5. 2.';1 ; f'anada
ceded to. 3. ITti: early in M.iiue.
5. xxi; 6.:;. 4: extent of tciriiory
the.v settle<l. 5. xxi: ciiaractt r of
those that seitlid Xew l^mland.
5. xxii; tlieir liNJiing shij/s early
on the coast. 5. 144; th.e colonies
founded b.v private advenrure. 5.
34S: wrought out tiie ]ii inciple.N
of irei-dom. 5. 14'.': ijicir li-hcrir.-,
a soun-e of troiibh- v. irii the
Fren.li. 5. I74-17.'.; lie.iucd in by
the French. 5. i'4:j; 8. •_''-':;; the
Mohawks friin<ily to. 5. j.'.o,-:.'.",7 ;
compared to tlie French. 5. L".'.7-
2(10: 6. 277; the disputed bound-
arv of Acadia. 6. 3;/; .St. Castine
a forniiihible ailversary of. 6. 111-
• 111!: 7. 4;]; sometimes the aL;L:res-
sors. 6. 112; early iisjied on the
batiks of Newfoundland. 6. 17:'.:
called the Abnakis tlie Tarantees.
6. 20S; Kale insiiuated tin- Imliiins
again.-.t. 6. '^'-'.'j; to lie kept irom
Acadia by the Abnakis. 6. :.'>] ;
atleiiiiiteti to settle I'eiitaL'oet. 6.
L'^1 ; to be held in check by tlie
Indians, 6. 2si-i'Ng; tiieir title not
strengthened by Weymouth. 7.
20; tlieir claim to the I'cnobstajt
b.-tter than tliat of tlie Freadi. 7.
J'.»: delicate about m:irryinL: ^\ith
Indians, 7. 44; Jesuils jealous of,
7. .js; never cedi-d Peinaquid to
the French. 7. 130; their Atiican
tiade taken by the Dut(di. 7. 13'.t;
lost the Castle of Cormentin. 7.
bi'..'; recajitured liie same. 7. l:;!t;
tlie c<jionial alfaiis of in iO'il. 7.
b-jI-1.04; lasting e\ide!iCc of tlit;
power of. 7. 1.'/); Ch.iiiii.lain
heard of their discoveries in
rXDEX TO rOLLECTIOXS,
87
Maine, 7. 2(>1; first lioL^an. lOOG.
to orjianizo inovi'inonts lor sut-
tUu-: Iho Now Worhl. 7. L".U:
many }>lai-os were settled owin^
t<.> tlie iiilliieiiee of P<^])h:ini's ex-
pedition, 7. ;'.Mj;; rcmaiiuid the
lirst point of tluir e.d.ini/.ition, 7.
oO'.t, oil'; plaees sc'itled bctorc
ropharn's eolmiy anivid. 7. ■"llo;
considered the St. ( r.'ix thtir
eastern boundary. S. 1^'.': in<-n-
tioned, 3. 'e;'. loii, l:;;!; 5. •_'.",•_'; 6.
oGO; 7. L"J, "jo. :>:., :,[\ co. t;i. o-j. r,.;,
G(), ti'J, 77, 7'.'/;, ;s:], n'j, M.i, M), 'JO,
HI.
Knmskillen. 8. 114.
Enos, Lieut.-Col. Ron-er, letter,-- to
I'rom Arnohl. i. 4(is. 47i'. 4 7-".. 474.
47">; to send iirt)Ni>i'ins. i. 47-';.
474, 47.j-47ii; to foiward a letter
to Washin'^tiiii. i. 47"^: rrlnrned
to Uea<l rivi-r, i. 4^1: to stiid
back the siek and iVfl.h', i. 4>m';
mentioned, i. .';U0, ."Jll -'d-).
Eno'.v, Tlioni IS. signed the petition t^)
IJradstreet, i. l'60/( ; lived at Fal-
mouth. I. o-JO.
Envieux. La. sent to eapture Fort
William Henry. 7. (i:!; eommanded
by D"lberville. 7. <J.'l.
Epenowe, cai>tared at Martha's Vine-
yard. 2. L'"). L'i'>; 5. l-!4/(: man ut
cunse(ii;en''e. 5. 'J'i~->>: sent out
with Caj)t. llolison. 5. i;7 : e>e;i])eil,
5. 27-iiS. -"Jl; met ijy Dernier. 5.
HI; woundi-d iJernu/r. 5. '-'A: in
London. 5. 17"^.
Episeopacy in Faliinuith, i.o2. .JS, 101.
lO'J; Xew England an i-nemy to.
5. 217: solieitieie for at Pern npud.
5. 248; opposed by Presl»yterians, ,
6.2*3,27: favored by Pre-byterians.
6. 27; planted in \'iri;inia, 6.1".*;
mentioned, 5. 14'.J. j
Episcopal cluireh. tlie, m-vcT prevailed
in Maine. 4. 7o; Dr. Ci-ardiner a
patmn of. 5. Ix; esraldished at
Dresden. 5. ixi: K. 11. (Gardiner a
supporter of. 5.ixvi: in Falninuth.
5. 4:J!i; establi->he<l at l;iehinon<rs
island, 6. ]:]s. IM ; eonnected with ;
the desi^Mi.s of the early voya'_:ers.
6. 175/t; not the lij'>t established
in Xew Enir'and, 6. 17*i/(; the lirst :
in Maine, 6. llt'in; has the ri<;ht
of lirst o4-eu])ation Ijy the ri'^^ht of
possession. 6. 177; renewal of en-
deavors of, 6. 17S-17'.*: fror^es
j-dven the riiriit to establish it. 6.
179; first established in .Vew Eng-
land, 6. Isij; at Portsmouth, 1>I :
at the Isle oi .Shoals upposeil, 6.
SI ; Provini-e of .Main'-, in favor
of. 6. l-:i; eharler uf Ch. tries i, i.-i
favur of, 6. 1-;J: dreaded the
tyranny of Mass., 6. l^<j-l>^; no
colony wLieh adhered to per- '
I miffed in the Xow En,:rl:ind cou
federation, 6. ISS; relieved by
diaries 11. 6. ISS; ehurc !i bull; Si
Falinouih, 6. l'.»2-ll»:;: the bev.
.loiin W'iswall set tied at Falinouii!.
6. 1;*:;: iiierease in tin- < hureh, 6.
l',i-'j-r.'4 : .s.iiuiie! .Maveriek a niein-
: ber of. 7. II.-,; had but tuo
i eliurelies in .Maine in 1-m',i, 7. 117.
of b'hoiK' ULiiid. 7. i:;o; iiieii-
tioned, 6. 171. 174;(; 8. lHv*; .v, e
also Eie^lish eiiuieh.
Episeopalians. in (ieoiLietown. 3. 277;
I in Provideiiee. 4. I'o^; in .Maine
.j injui'etl by Laml. 5. •_'2I : ,i;ener.illy
I adhered with the Ibiyal lause, iii
177">. 5. 4 10: in Ireland. 6. li;
united with Presbyterians in Ire-
laud. 6. 2o: in Portsmuutii. 6. It'..^;
Maine distinetly of their en^ed, 6.
1^;J: 8. 4i'.»; dreadi-d the tvranny
of Mass.. 8. 1m;: not s,>,,r!,ed by
, the treatment of :\fass.. 8. bs7 ;
about Cisco b.iy. 7. I'L-o; in Pi,di-
mond. 7. 41;;: in Pxision. 9. s],!:
mentioned. 5. Iviii; 3. JIl'//.
EppinLT. 4- 2i).-). •_-'.';>: 6. .■J7'.': 9. l*;:*.
Eraskola-auan. Indian name of Par-
ker's isl.uid, 4. lUJ.
Erby. 5. I'-Vj.
llrixi.-. 5. 2.j',t.
I-]ro(ois. .fce Iroquois.
lake, now Lake (.'hamplain. 2. 7^./;
3. -iU.
Erreinaneeseck, 3. 112.
Erremaumeek. 3. 412:
Ersegouteuo-s. the. 3. '■i'l'J.
Erving-, John. 8. 1l':j,(.
Esi)aL;uheat. 3. 412.
Espara<;'oosaret. 4. bj5, 1*34.
I'lsjjcuneet, 3. :j^ii. '
Es(juimaux. the. their lamriiajre dif-
ferent from other native.-,, i. 4i:;/( ;
attacked by the Miemaes. i.4I4-
7. ;J:J'J; speak the Karalit. 4. ;'7:
eaters of raw llesli. 7. :'/■'/.>: attacked
Iiy the Abn:ikis, 7. '.'y.y.K
Essex. 6. :J"<4.
county, Eni,dand. 3. xv. xvi.
county. Mass.. i. ti4//; 2. I'A: 4. 2'-jl,
2:;2: 6. .j(j4. ;J-^;], ;J>0.
county records, cited, i. I'l'Ju.
bar. 6. :]>:>>j.
district, 8. 4."Jl.
the Earl of, (Toi-;^es served under, i.
lii!>: a friend of (Jon^es, 2. 07";
trial of. 2. 07'(; defioided by
(ioiu'es, 2. 07". 0>": K.deigh an
enemy of, *o'7 : messaLTe sent to
the (pieen. 2. 0'.*f/ : a>ked for a
jiiivate inter\ iew. 2. 7(1" : coijiined
the (jueen's mes.sengers. 2. 7'i":
atiemjited to excite tiie peojile. 2.
7'>" : returned to hi> boe,-e. 2. 7'>"-
71'/; committed to the towi-r, 2.
71": exe-cuted for higii irea.-jon. 2.
71a ; mentioned, 7. 'u6L
88 MAixK niSToracAL society.
Kssox houso. 2. CSa. 00(j, 71a. j war, 4. QlSn; in t]ic cxiiodition
till', 9. ITS. I auainst tlio 8t. Fiv.iuis liKli;ui.>. 4.
r.ti'henniis. the. livi-il in Acadia. 7. ! 2T::^/i ; lii.-^ <i^H jjhtorinairictl Lieut.
lijbi: one <:iven to Cliani|ilain. 7. James (>.--udoil. 4. '2~iSit.
202; ineluiied \\itli the Ahnakis, i tlie Kev. Israi'l. 4. L".i<.
7. IvIO; attaeketl the fort at Tenia- Plans' History of liii^tol, eiud. 5.
quill, 7. o41; mentioneil, 6. L'lO, 140)i, I'tin.
I'll. lM-J. 2-'.'>. Eveletli, r.i]it. Nathaniel, early set-
F.teniinquois rivi.r, i."2^^. ' tlei- of New Gloucester, 2. l.j.;,
Ktienne, (Jovernor . 7. "20, 21. ' ].').").
liitserraboonet. 3. 4i's. John, grailuateil froni llowij.'in. 6.
Europe, early trade witli Kichnmnd's o>V.^: death of. 6. ;^,i'.'.>,, ; teacher at
island, 5. lT4;i; the inarati;ne na- llehron Academy. 8. lO'.K
tions of jeal«>u>. 5. :;ii',i; the ex- Evelyn. John, his Diary and Corro-
citements in drove eniinrauts to sjxvndence cited. 5. 24-'). 24t!. 24".
America. 6. .J; mentioned, i. 41:];' Eveninu- Post. the. cited. 8. 20cS/(.
2. TOr/, 2Ui>. L'<>9. 2Ti>. 2>i>, 2^.'.. 2^7; Everest, .sec Everett.
3. ;vO.-^; 4. lU. 11. s."). M(. 2.")7: 5. Everett. Andrew, land granted to. 9.
Ixii; 6. '.II. 1;]-;. 2-<0. 2nj, :;i;2. ;'.r,i, ;;7S. 0S2.
412: 7. S"). 2'.)."). 2'Jt). 4:;2; 8. 2i;4, Charles Carroll, his Menioii- ..f the
2'.t7, •"20, 4tin. 401. 4',)o. 4U0; 9. 70, Kev. Leonard Woods. 8. 4-^l-.',n.
82, 8;',. 140. ItM. i Ebenezer, 5. xxix: 6. ;;.")'.».
European politics effected the Ameri- \ Edward, his Dorcliester r)ration
can colonies, 5. -jol. : cited. 5. I'.i'.i//; mentioned. 2. v: 3.
races, the. their tcinh-ncy to im- 242, 24i.. 247, 248, 2.j1, 2.j'.): 8. l')o.
provement. i. 0: cliaracteristics 42S. 44:;.
of. I. U-IO. Evrest. Jolin. master of the I'rirnrose,
settlements in America, cited. I. 2():;. 5. \:]:>.
Euroj'cans. how they ohtained In- Ewinu'. . 8. 424.
di:in lands, 5. h'.'.': their influence Exchange >trcet, Portland, owners oi
over the Indians. 5. iV'o; none lots bounded by. i. •_'40: home of
found on the coast before*l(j{)4, 7. , Joseph In^ersoll on. i. ;)ll, ;;]2:
2.iG. I Land on sold to Phineas Jones, i.
Eustis, ^lajor Abraham. 9. 1S4. 311: mentioned, i. 2',is; 8. 22."./>.
Governor William. 7. 4l;j. j Excise Dill. the. opposed by -Sv lubo-
Euxine. t!ie, 4. I'l. j rotiuh. 3. IsT.
Evan^aline. 5. xxii. l Exeter. Liiuiaml, 2. 20(/: 3.280,0118: 5.
Evans. Abigail, daughter of John, l'>. 1^2.
married James OsLi'ood. 4. 27~^/t. N. IL. tlic Lev. John 'Wlietdwriu'ht
Catherine, wife of David. 4. 2.'^1. in. i. 182/(. 341. 343. :]•")."); Pobert
David. 4. 2'^1. I Drake settled at, i.-^.]t\,r, tlie lirsl
the Hon. (Jeorsxe. trustee of Bow- | settlers of AVells came from, i.
doin Colletie. 7. 4.")7: birtii of, 7. i 340, 3.">3, 3.")-"): home of Needh.im,
■45S; graduated from college. 7. ' 1.340: home of Hutchin-o'i. i.
4.")8: settled in Giirdiner. 7. 4.'"i8: de- 340; mentioned. 2. !■-••<: 3. 217; 4.
fended Dr. Coolidge, 7. 4-")S. 4t)7; 2i;7: 7. 2.3.">: 8. l.j'.», :."J8.
held political oilices, 4."<.'<-4.j'.t: an Ac;idemy, 8. liiO.
exciting canvas over his election. : the Dean of. 6. 180.
7. 4^/.)-, his labois in Congress. 7. Experiment, tiie. 9. 178 179.
4.j9-400, 4C,;;_4i; I: in.s eloquem-e Ex river. 6. ].">.
and inlluence in debate. 7.40(j-40.;, Extracts fr>m the Memoir of De Lit
40(>, 409; promoter of the system Mothe Cadillac, 6.273-289; from
of warehousing. 7. 404: 011 the the Records of York, i. 3i;3-;ji»l,
A^id.urton treaty and Oregon dif- Eyer, Tho., 9. 30.j.
ficulties. 7. 4i;4: coutroh-d every
de])artment in :\Ltne, 7. 4(m; jk-o- Fabvan. Joshua. 3. 1SJ8, 2(^()n.
pie jealous oL 7.4.-,.-,: r.tir.-il from Eaii'banks. Leiijamin. 7. 272, 273.
Congress, 7. 4f;r,; ;i.s a lawyer. 7. . of New N'inevard. 4.391;.
400-407; his speech at tlie r,,ol- Fairfax. 8. 3;i0: now Albion. 2. 29];
idge trial. 7.40.-409; address to settled bv the Keiui. bee nun h-ers,
7'olk, 7. 4c,'.i-iTn; to Welister. 7, 2. L".il.
470; in private liie. 7. 471; men- Fairheld, 4. 31.", 317. 34'.», .'mI, 372,
tioiK-d, I. 410: 6. 41. :]'■,[. ;;71; 7. ' :j7:;. ::s,i, .M^^oi, -io4.
41.-.; 8. .">•■>, 174, 4;;2. 4;]:;. ! Edward, in th'e -.garrison at FlI.uK
Jol li. one of the ov.neis of Frye- Point, i.227/(: 3. lb': i.o>.ibIy a
l>.l'J'i?) 4- -TS, 27.5/1; in the French resicU;ut of lilack Puial. 3. >J.
tXDEX TO COLLFCTIOXS.
89
.Tercniiah. 7. 2^7.
Gon. John, 8. 4. :'S. T;\ ~\, ~<'. 77. 7^,
SI. ."^1'. S'), ^7. 1'-':J, ;]'.'7. 4.")>. l.Mi: 9.
'2io.
the Ucv. Jolin. 2. 141; 4. 24:;. ^44,
1' .")"!, 2t'.7: 7. -'10.
William. 9. !':'..
Kail hrook. laii'l n.ar sold to the
^\'akt.•icys, r. I'j-]; incntioiu-.l. i.
covf, (iotv Le%vi> owned hind near,
I. 12;^.
UnIi. i..J0*3.
Falls of Arrnn-soak. i. -ioO.
of C'arrytunk. 2.''2'\'J.
of AVinslow. 4. ;j7.').
Kallstown. 4. L'lc'.
Fahnoiith. Daiii-raMe county. 8.2:;4>i.
Eniiland. i. ;',">."<.( ; a.iDc.
Maine, foiiiier limits of, i. 21: de-
stroyed hy Imiians. i. 21. 2".4 ;
rdelunon<rs island a jiart of. i.41:
llrst atteni]>ts to settle, i. 42. 42;(,
51, r)9, (JS, l\>:]. :]H\n: olaitiU'd by
the Jordan jnojirietors. i. 4-^-4ii";
Cleeves and Tu.-ker driven to. i.
• 54; now Portland, i.fi;;,,: called
Ca.seo, i.(;-J/(; new settlement in
tlie limits uf. i. t'lS: James An-
(lrew.s a resident of, i. r.'.i. l-O;,;
submission to the jurisdiction of
Mass.. I. 70. ]:;2. " l.-'.i; families
of. I. 7'.;. 10'.. 112. 114. 144; 3. MS;
hind at ,uraut<.d to C leevcs. i. oT:
home of IJobert Corbin. i. in:..
1>^'>: home of (^eo. Lewis, i. 105.
I'.'l; home of liiehard Martin, i.
105; home of Miehael Mitton. 1.
205; home of P'rancis Neah-. i.
10.5, 11»7, L'Ho: home of Franeis
Small, I. lu5; home of Thomas
Stanford, i. l-c,. \S')n: home of
■ John IMiillijis. I. 105. 121: home
of John WaHi.>. i. 10.",. ISOji, 1S5;
home of Nathaniel Wallis. i. 105,
1^5; home of Nichohus White. 1.
105; to establish boundaries, i.
loo, oS7: to include Simrwink.
Casco liay and CLq/ooard i>land.
100, 152. oS7: the eastern bound-
ary to be tlie boundary of the
jurisdiction of Mass.. i. 107: home
of Kobert Jordan, i. 107, l^o,,;
the inhabitants of in 105'^, r. lo.",.
112, 114. 144. 157. 1>0,), -n:;. l'15,
24t;, 24'.». 275--7'i. 2-0, :;r.'-:;L'.;:
limits.if mark.d our. i. Ill: oriiria
of the name, i. il:.'; land at con-
veyed to (ieo. Lewis, i. 11,S: lirst
mills at, I. li'o. 121: land at con-
veyed to IJobert Jordan, i. l:;2;
Geo. Ch'eves a resident of, i. l:;:],
l:>4, 145: 6. bil: Cleeves a deimty
for, I. I.js; ;i|>pealed to .Mass. to
settle the coniiietinic claims at. i.
140. 14;j-i45. 2-i'}-2-^l\ not to dis-
l>ose of the land claimed by
Cleeves. 1.142; freenieu in, 1.144;
oriu'in of the names of tlie i>laiids
\\ ilhiii (he linnls of. i. l t:,-i li',;
JewelFs island iriveii to John
Tynu'. I. lis: liome of Ilauuah
Ilalloon. I. 14".t: to reiiiv^' i.i\es
fr.uu the islands in Case, bay. j.
152: islands in the prorni limits
of, I. l".-.': Matthew toe m.ned
to, I. 15:;; li.ime of (Jeo. Munj«\v,
I. 153: 2. 2:;2: 3. ;;22/, ; home of
John Wakeley. i. 15:;; houie of
Isaac Wakeley. i. 15:;; ho;ne of
Tliomas Wakeley, i. ].';:. 212;
liome of Anthony Uraikerr. i. 154,
lSO/(. 1S5, 21s. 2:;o„. ;;(ii;: h.-nie of
Thomas IJnickelt. i. 15 1; Ii>t of
residents iif. i. 155, l.'.i'.. I'b"); a
<;rowiiiL;' pojitdaiion, i. l-"i7. 2lO;
commissioners fiu'. i. 15;i. l'.:;. 104,
100, 174-175, ]:'7, •-':;i. 2I-.7; 3.1':;;
Geo. Lewis constable lor. i. 150;
onlered to attend nOiuiou.-. wor-
ship, I. 100. 2i>l; a mir.i-u-r ]uo-
cured, I. b'd : 3. 11: ih-^ired
Thomas Jenner to (ind .1 niirOster,
1. liil ; 3. 11 ; to choose a 'ie)iuty,
I. 10;;: 3.47: reiiresented liy Rich-
ard ("allicot, I. li;:;; Cleeves a
commissioner l(n', i. 10:;; Thomas
Neale the last de])nty for. i. ir,4;
roads at not passable, i. l';5 five
da.vs" jourui'y from Yoilc. i- bi".;
courts held at. i. ic.il. isi. 241'. 245,
25S: i>rison at. i. 110. l-.,,, 1S7;
party sjiirit hiirh ag'ainst >[.iss.. i.
170-171: Antliony Hraeken con-
stable at. I. 175: home of I.aureni'e
Davis, I. ISO;/: home -.if liumphry
Durham, i. isoo; home of Walter
Gendall. i. Isiin. 1S5, 2:11. i':'.2; 3.
75, S). l:]5; home of John (;uy. i.
1>0h: home of Michael Mailiver,
I. ISO/j; home of Simiison Peuley,
i.lSii/*; home of GcorLCe I'liii'pen,
i.lSOji; home of Joscjdi Phippen.
I. l"^0/i: home of James l;o->. i.
l^Oii. 2:30. ;114: Inuiie of T!i::d.ieus
Clarke, i. l>-^>n: home ot Poiiert
-Staniford, i. isOn, ISS; home of
Piilph Turner, i. ISO/C leuue of
Nathaniel Whuff, i.iso,,: home
of Jenkin William, i. Is';*; ac-
cused of not attending' to the
kin<j's business, i. 1S4; presented
for not atteudin'/ to the- eonrt"s
order, 1. lS4-ls5: horn.,' 01 Geo.
In;rers<tll. i. 1-5. I'.i7. :;il; ordered
to have an ov.-r.-iulit of c hilOren
and seivants. i. t^i'i. I'OI: in-me of
Phineas Itydtr. 1. I'-'-; ho-ic of
llu;,'h .Mo.sicr, I. l.s'.t/-: 01-eve.«,
the lirst iilanter in. i. lol: 6. ];;i,
Fiani-is Xeale a leadini;- iniu in. i.
ilOU; J: dph Turner constable 'jf, i.
90
MAINE IIISTOrjCAL SOCIKTV
Falmouth. M;iino — continued. |
200: Innd in ccMivi-ycd by Xoalo •
to I'liipiu'U, I. i'iH>;;; people of
move to J>;ilein, I. L'l'O,) : presented
for not sending a juror, i. I'oO-i'oi ;
traile in. i. •_'!>■_'. l'7>;. •2~,\). 4-2'>: the
intertill all'airs of but little know n.
I. '20'-i: deseribed l)y Joeel\n. i.
iO.'); j^overned by seleetnien. i. -"'■).
L'o-l. --'t"': laui at untuied to An-
thony lirackctt. i.:.''U; jirisented
for not attending; to the children.
1. 'Jii4. o^O; home of Kiehard
Powsland. i. '2'^:): prosj^erity at. '
I. 210. 2.')4, 2T')--T';: attacked by
Indians. I. i'14: 3. I^j-"*: 4. To. 2_'2:
Andrew Alirer killeil at. i. 214/;;
3. b'5"): ^ave land to (ieo. r>ur-
roughs, I. 21'J-21T. 2('i2; number
of nu-n killed at. i. 2:^1. 222((. 2'.*')ii. I
30I-002; ("apt. .">ilvanu.s Davis
moved to, i. 221; soldiers sent to.
1. 220, 2S0, 200: atYairs at. i. 22S: •
James Koss retuned to. i. 2.;i.i:
death of Anthony Eraekett. i.
2o0/( ; death of Joshua Brackett.
I. 2:j0/(; AValter Gendall com-
missioner, I. 2^]] : not oecujiird ;
till after the luace. i. 2:;i. i'-")4; :
Jlobert Jordan ilid not return to.
I. 2.']2; complained of the taxes.
1.240; n()t represente<l in the lirst
assembly, i. 241: Tiiaddeus Clarke
ensign of, i. L'41: (ieo. Bramliall
moved to, i. 241. :J0-^; tannery
estaldished at. i. 241; Antiiouy
Brackett lieutenant at. i.l'41; site
of the meetin<4'-house. i. 244h:
selectmen of. i.l'4'): landhohlers
in. I. 24';, 24"^/(. 240: land specu-
lator.'; in, I. 24j/(: a municipal ;
coveniment oriranized. i.i'40: set- i
tiers who' did n<it reluru after the
Indian Avars, i. I'.'o; Xeale's proi>-
erty sold to Joseph Holmes, i.
2.jOn; Davis and EiiLclish jjeti-
tioned for ceitiiu j'rivileire.s at. i.
2-i0-2.jl ; petition partially i:ranted.
I. 2.J1; lan<l u'rant to (iendall.
Dacrc. In-ersoli. Madefer. Wallis.
iJaniel and Haines, i. L'.'/l ; land -
grants U) Davis. Im,des. InyersoU ;
and Webber, i. :.'.">J: indelited to
Silvanus Davi> f.u- her prosperity. 1
i.2.">4, 2<'): ])rostrated by the war,
I. 2.'j4. 277. mO.;. :;ii4: public liouse j
opened at. i. 2"><-l'.-/»; John Cloice j
movc'l from. i. I'OO: Mary Lewis 1
born at, i. 2''.i: early ta.x list. i.
201 /<: as a frontier post. i. 2t'.-r.:
to garrison Fi)rt Loyal, i. liOO: to
try small cases, i. 207; lumi>er i
business of. i. :;00; to send j.ris- ,
oners to Fort Loyal. 1.271: land-
holders titles confirmed, i. :^71 ; ;
lax of tlie people of, i. 271-1^7:.', j
32."]; contested claims of tlie ]>eo-
ple. I. 272; land at surveved. !.
274-27-") ; increa>e of. i. 27"'-l'7''. ;
French rt.'fuL;ee> arri\ed at. i._'7t:;
destroyed, i. 277: chief bn>iiirss
of. I. 277; agitate(.l by inti'rtrd
ciuninotii.il. i. 2S0--jsi ; iHiiri.in
to (iov. l.radstreet. i. 2^i': tin-
people exhorted to live in in-ace.
I. 2>-.'): feared to be the cinicr oi
Imiian troubles, i. :;<■>: Iiiiiian
prisoners sent to. i. 2<;); soldiers
at commanded by Lockhart. i.
200; forces withdrawn, i. 2'.0 :
people Heil to C'asco bay. i.-_'.>l;
home of Silvanus Davis, i. i".'::;
saved by Major Church, i. 2','.">; 3.
10-"): council of war held at. i. -'.'u;
soldiers (juartered at. i.20ti; ("apt.
Willard stationed at. i. L'OO: fear
of till' Indians, 1.207, 20~^: no r. u-
ular troojis at, i. I'OS; locaiion of
the forces at, i. 20S: the dot ruc-
tion of ordered by the g')Vernor
of Canaila. i. 301; town records
destroyed, i. 303. 30.i/» : 2. 17-': 4-
22'.t; the town ruined, i. 277; 0;i:;,
304; 3. 137: 4. 73. 222: 6. ]:V,. 101:
7. 50; the dead buried. 1.3*1.3: vi>-
ited byrhipi)saud Church. 1.303;
3. 1:37; relatives of the soldiers to
be paid. i.3o3;(; Anthony Brack-
ett returned to. i..30''i; Bramhall
and the Cloiee family returned t'l.
I. 310-312. 317: Dominicu> Jordan
active in. i. 312; Nathaniel Jor-
dan established at. i. 312-3,13: the
Jordan i)Ostert.v in. i. -W-): Inune
of Geo. Tuck. i. 313; James lioss
jr. born in, 1.314; the Wallis po.?-
terity in, i.317; Thomas Walter
moved to, i. 317: John York
moved to, i.317; tax list, i. 3i'3;.
boundary lines settled, i. 3S7: to
send deinities to the court of elec-
tion, I. 3>7; to have a court, i.
3>>o. 3S7; Danforth's deed to the
trustees of given in full. i.'i'iA-'>')'>',
home of John Palmer. 3. >i': or-
dered to keep a ferry, i. 1-7: or-
dered to establish a road, i. li'-:
garrison house at destroyed, i-
137; Geo. Biuroughs preached at.
1. l->0; French neutrals sent to, i-
170: 6.342; a rev(dution:iry con-
vention held at, 3. l--^; home ot
Jt)hn Skillings, 3. l'23: home of
Philip Lewis. 3. ;;l'2/( : liome of
Thomas Westl)rook. 3.33-'^; Waldo
and We^tbrook owned land in. 3-
330: i>ape)' null at, 3. '■','■',''>. '•'''■'•\
treaty of 1720. 3. :i77-4o."». :]'.>'>. '■>'."'<'.
treaty of 1727, 3-407; touuage of
in 1774, 4. 24; only port of entry
in the state, 4. 24; commissioners
for the treaty of 1740 met at, 4-
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS. 91
ljr<-107: tax of 17.04. 4. IPT: of • grniuninr soliool, 5. xxxii.
i7<.'>1.4. 197; coinp;no«I t'> Kittoiy. noik, 3. l.'>.
4. L'i>:.*-i?o:',; tlio jK-oplo of rut hay rorords. distniycd hy Iixlian^. i.
in P'ryt'burir. 4. I'SS: lirst cliui\'ii oHo,;; 4. l'.".'; said to have 1m iii
in. 5. liv; (.s( r also liist ohuri-li i>f takiu to Canada, 4. I'-IO; (.itnl. i.
l\irt]aiid); Ca])t. .'^ilvanus Davis WJn, M'.l
in cuniinand at. 5. •J77. '■)'■>'>:. (;<>v- Fal Ilivir. i. 111'.
crnor rownill at, 5. :'.i'i"): fort to FalstalV. Sir John. 3. I'l?:' : 5. lt:',; 6. 'J.;.
bo built at, 5. :;i;.">; tort at in a Faim- island, .Moutiis<,.r at. i.4.".r,.
j'oor condition durin- .\.r.dio>" ail- Families in Falinmiih in I'Wii. 3. ;;>:.
ininisiration. 5. ;;'.'.'; Capr. Lotk- at IHaok Point. liUH. 3. oS, :]>ii: .s-re
hart reniovi-d fioni. 5. :'.'.''>: In- ;dso inhabitants.
dian.s defeated at. 5.'-y.''>: letter of Famine river, i. AoH
the Kev. Jacob Failey deseribin- Fanenil. Benjamin, land ur.inted to. 2.
the destruction of. 5. 4:;T— (.'in; :.'>.•;.
Bailey otliciated at. 5.4:]'.t; -Mowatt hall. 3. 2iU; g. SI.
declared his intenlioii to destroy I'eter, g. SI.
it, 5. 4:;0, 440, 44:'.; alarmed by Farley. Hon. F. W., 8. 107.
the ajiproach of rlie tleet. 5. 441- Jose]di. 6. 7S.
44l'; licet formed a line of ■ attle. Michael, i. L'4t*..
5.44i.'-44o; the peopk- allowed two Michael jr.. land crranted to, i. 244:
liours to depart. 5.44:;: ,-:reat ex- lived in Ipsuidi, i.i'4t;.
eitementat. 3. I'.i7-1'.'>: 5. 44:]-44."j: William J., son of Joseph, 6. 7s;
aeommittee sent to wait on Mow- ;:radnated from coll,-c,' 5. TsJ
att, 5. 44.j-44'i: coujpanie.s from studied law. 6. 7>: located at
the adjoining towns arrived, 3. Thomaston. 6. 7^; character of.
107: 5. 44(i; destruction of de- 6. 7S: death of. 6. 7>.
.scribed. 3. lOS: 4. 7S: 5. xxxii. 447- Farmer. .Tolui, his (;enealoui(-al Feuis-
44U; the peoi)le"s proi>erty stolen. ter cited, i. ]('i4//: 3. Ib'uc his
5. 440: the town ruined. 5. 440- ' Book of Indians cited. 3.:J-_'4: his
4-')0; Bailey's descripti.)u exatryer- : edition of Belknap cited. 3. .'.4;/:
ated. 5. 4.10, ;; arriv.d of the Scotch- | 5. 17<!/(. 204. •_'47//, ■_".'.■>;( : L.-tter to
Irish, 6. 11; destitution amonj^- i Dr. Abiel Holmes cited. 2. l-il,
the same, 6. 11. 12: namesof those 1 14;]. 140. b'.O.
who remaine.l, 6. 1^2; the Bow- Farminuton. in.-orporated. 4. ."0: 7.
duins came to 6. 17: renewal of ' 270; jioiiulation of. 4. ;;'.i; ^rcat
the church at. 6. I'.'2: Brockwell ! freshet in. 4. 40: an Indian settle-
preached at, 6. l'.>2: people of in 1 inent in. 4. ;;oS: Baptists in. 4.
favor of the Church of Kii'^land, '< :>0S; Methodists in, 4. .Jos. ;J;;;;.
6. 102; the Bev. Mr. Hooper at. 6. ' 304: poverty in. 7.272: mentioned..
102; the Kev. John Wiswell called ; 2. 140, 2S0: 4. ;]()<. ;j(i'.t, ;]10 :;;j2.
to ]>reach at. 5. 10:3: called Kas- : ;j.].j. ;;:;(;. ;];]7^ ;]4(). :j4i' :;4o| ;;4;>^
kabl', 7. ."jO; (governor Shirley held ; oOo. ;J04, ;104;i, ;]tM. Ds-j, y/.j-j. ;;!•.;,
a cmincil at, 7. 107, 108, 175 : 8. [ 3!i4, ."JO-"), ;]'.iO; 6. 74; 7. i'74. 277^
224, 22.") : an express route formed , 2S."). 384, 4^S.
to Fort Halifax. 7. 1<;>: slaves , academy. in«orporated, 8. 171:
lield in. 7.214: iiopulatioii in l.iU. opened. 8. 171; preceptors. 8. 171 ;
7. 214; Society of Friends formed i merged into the State Normal
at, 7. 221; lirst jainting oiiice at. , School. 8. 171.
8.170; Indian conference of 17')4, 1 Falls. Indian settlement at, 4. 31;(;
8. 220: mentione(l, 1.7O. lOlw, 10., i the Indian name of. lo:>n.
lOS, 113, l:',:>, 14ti. l.-jo, 172; 2. 113, ' Farm School, g. (;<.
144. 140, 171. 172. 17s. 1.><(I. 1S2: 3. Farnham. Daniel. 2. 204.
i'2, 24;(,40, 110. 130, 171, 1N4. Kjn. Farnsworth, Caj-t. . letters to fr<iiu
ii02, 210. 221. 2--'2„. 22,. 27."</(. .3<;o, ; Arnohl. i. 4i;s, 472.
o7s, 4o<, 4()'.t. 41n. 411. 41'.», 4-0, ' Farnum, John. 7. 22.;.
4l-4, 427, 443, 44.*). 44';: 4. 23, l()s, married Martha Coc, i. l.'>4.
117, 1.:.3, 100. 100. 17*1. 171, 17"a ,^ Farrar. I'rof. John, 7. 40.S.
H'j, 1.^2, 332, 403: 5- -"''<>. -'i'S •■;i4. ' Farrett. James, a-ent of the Earl of
•>•)«; 6.4; 7. 111. I'M. 17>, ]>7. Sterlinjr. 7. 144: land titles traced
:-^20, 4^0; 8. lib/. 111,,. IIS, \:,-2, from him, 7. 144.
^'<i'.», 211, 220,/. 2-7. ---. 2i".< 22'.)//, Farrin-ton, Abel, lirst white child
•230, 234. 2;;.-.. 230. iM7. -.'.^s, -41. [ ],„vn in NorridLr,.xv.,.-k, i. ."do.
o^^>'. ~^'"'} -':!"• ""'^' .-''"i: .-"''•, -'•'■*' ' ^''^I'^- '''''<""='^- I- '^10.
', _" ' 5" "■'""^' '^-- "^^' ''•*■ ~'^'' ^'-' ^"*' ' children, the, of uucoinniou .size, 4
172. ■
Gazette, Ijrst printed, 8. 170.
;i.^G.
92 MAINE HISTOIUCAL SOCirTY.
Farrin, John, served in the Contineu- Fcnno. Itiohard, 2. 2G4.
tal Army, 2. -214. 1 John, 4. 57.
Farwfll, Lieut. Josi ih, 4. -J-^T. ' Miss . 7. .j-2:^.
Father <<f American convcvanriiig', FtTiiinainl tif ArraLron. 6. 1-20;.
the. 5. \[>'). Fergusons, the, settled in Wor^'ostor.
of tlie ('ai'<'-^"ri<""l'>'iy- tln>. 5. lO'.hi. '6.1.].
Fax«>n. Dr. .Ii'lin. 6. ••".T-'." Ferlands. I>"Ahl)e. Canada, tiled, 0.
l.ydia, dauuhier of Dr. ,]ohn. mar- ".'s„, !().</, . lif,i,(.
ried to .Solomon Thayer. 6. -ITJ. Ferir.dd. tlie Itev. . of Thomastoii
Fay;il. uine from, i. .")i'>, "i-")! ; 3. '.'>; 4. 7. 4'.'2.
-j:]. \ F'crn:d<rs point. 8. ;!"2.'.
Fayette. 4. :jOt3, 3.00. o41, GO']. ;''.r'2, 30:], Ferrit-s, at Spurwiidc river, i. 27"^. 3.
6. lOii. i lO; privilege granted to SilvuniK
Fay, Josfjdi. land granted to. 2. 2S1. ! Davis, i. 27>^: priee of t<dl. 3. lO.
Fayerweather. the. llev. Samuel, in- ! 127: Falmouth and Searhoioui,'!!
vited to preach in Wells, i. 34S: ordered to estahlish one. 2. 127-
deelint'd. i. :]4-^. .340. 12S: at Blue I'oint. 3. 22.").
Fcathcrstonehauuh. 4. 10.">: 8. S2. .'^4. Ferry, ^raine. 4. :;.'>■">.
Febiger, Col. Christian, i. ."joO; olO, rocks. 3. 3.'), ^^. 142, l."i.'). l.")7.
.52.S. I P'esseuden. tlie Ilev. Joseph r... 4. 2s'.';,
Federalists, 4. ."lO, 00. r,l : 5. xxxvii. xl. (^en. .Samuel. 4. 2.s;»/(: 5. xli: 6.41
Federal party, the. 5. xxxvii. [ the Hon. Thomas. 4. 2^!',».
street. IJo.stou. 6. 12; in Whscasset, the Kev. "William, fust settled min-
4. 330. istev at Fryeburg. 4. 2'i". i.'s'.);/;
Felcli. P^liza, died. i.3:]3. Ids sister married Dr. Emery. 4.
Fello\vshii>. the. I. 77: 3. 00. I '2^'.hi; biograiducal notice of, 4.
Fellows, Joseph. 2. 17'.>. j 2^0/*; children of, 4. 2^0/,: nv.ii
Felt. George, purchased land of the ! tioned, 4. 2."<.'.. 2.".<'.: 7. -'l'.': 8. !•;.
Indians, i. 120; petitioned to the the Ilnn. William Pitt, coins fomi!
g-eneral court. 1. 144: died. i. 1."jO»; in his girden. 6. li".': graduate.!
lived at Xorth Yarmouth, i. l.JG, j from colle'j:e. 7.474: law partnei
ISS; biograidnchal notice of, i. ' with William Willis. 7. 474 : uu-n-
l.jOx; mentioned. 2. 170. 171. ISl. ; tioned. 5. xxvi : 6. l-M: 8.:;03: 30>-
George. jr.. married .Jane 3rai\vorth. . of Sandwiek. 4. 271.
I. 7i.>hJ !.>■>. 22.">: sold land inherited .teacher at Hebron Academy.
from his father, i. 120: lived in 8. 100.
Falmouth, i. l.">'). 21.".. 3_'0: son of Few. the Rev. Charles, hi.s assistance
George, i. I-'jO. 22.'/(: a juror, i. acknowledired. 9. 3:)3/i.
18S, 10,^: killeil. I.22.'.; his Jamily Fickett. Daniel, 3. S3.
moved to Chelsea. I. •_'•_'."): chililren Jolm. 3. S:{.
of, I. 22.)-, sold land to Walter Samuel. 3. 173.
Geudall. i. 232: lived at Caseo Fiddler's Reach. 2. 21S: 4. 43,47: 8.
bay, I. 230;(. 320: signed the peti- 111)0,114.
lion to Gov. ]]radstreet, i. 2>3. : Field. Lieut. Daniel. 3. 173.
Jonathan, r. 22.j. ; Darbey, first White :Mountain t.'ur-
the Rev. Joseph IJ.. a descendant of ' i>t, 2. OSn; 9. ijOO; gave a Lrlowin;:
George, i. 22i;)): arranged the account of the country. 9. 200.
JIass. archives. 2. 47"/i ; his assist- Judge . 9. 2.j1.
ance acknowledged. 2.47": 3. 117;', Fifteen Mile Stieam. 4. '■)'>*>. Z')2.
5. 10-^/K \<t)n: Annals of Salem Figuit. .«(■' Fickett.
cited. I. i'02/i: 3. 12, i: 5. \W\ Ilis- Fillel.rown. Thomas. 4. 7: 7. 2S4.
tory of Ipswicli cited. 5. 2ls,(; p'illemore. Millard, 7. 421.
Ecclesiastical l^.-^tory of New Finch, Lord, council for Gorges. 2. 37
England cited. 9.:;17/K History of Firearms, used by Indians. 8. ■^<>.
JIassachusetts coinage cited. 6. First rhurcli t)f Roston. jiai-t owner
llO/i; Lectures on the Salem of (Ireat Chebeag. i. 147: .lohi;
witchcraft cited. I. 2i'>4h; Memoir RhiHips a deacon of. i. \'>''>\ "I
of Roger Couant cited, 5. 100;/, Poitland. sn^ First Parish.
204)i. : flag of piracy raiseil in New Kn'.dand.
Moses, lived in Falm<. nth and Xorth 5. I'O.^ ; hi>slile tieet titled out. 5-
Yarmouth, i. V>u, 2:;0;(, ;;20. 2'a.'>.
Samuel, i. 22.'>. Pari.sh of Portland, th.- Rev. Dr. Teh-
Felton. Kdv.ard. master of the Angel abod .N'icols settled over. 5. 10: ^
Gabriel. 5. L'l'.iyi. i 371: the Rev. Thoma- SMiiih lir-'
Felts Falls, 2. 1^1. | pa-tor of. 5. liv: the sixth .-hunii
Fendi-rson, Pelatiah. served in the ' in Maine, 5. liv-lv: t!;e lir-i ca-t
war of the Revolution, 3. 2u4. of Wells, 5. liv; Dr. Deane's p.is-
lNl>f:X TO COILKlTIONi?. 93
t'ir.ito. 5. Iv. Ivic tlic lU'v. Horatio vfssols on the coast in 1('.7". 2. i!"!.!-
Sti'M'ins -etllfd ovlt, 6. ;!74. i riyniouth Colony i-n-a-ni in'. 2!
f Kii. vxi'.utoii. I. .•>J. :>(). ."7. •"'•'.S; 2. L'7."), i;7'.': oontiiiucd (iuiiuL: the
;n I. -juit; 4. :;:>: 8. i'"l>: ahiuKhmt .'■etilinu'oltlie K.innliec I'linliase.
in Casoo bay. i. IM; tlie l;uk of 2. l'7S: carried on hy tlie Knulish
the eau>e of the second Indian veiy early. 3. !•; 5. 144. ir,s; 6.~174;
war. i.i:>.: ahnn.lan.e of, 3. -.'.ii'. 7. i:]-2: at i;ichinond"s island. 3.'
:".'.;. -'-.'4. ::;•-":. :M7: 7. ;;«>:'„; rnred 71: 4. s',: tlnv.> xcva-rs made a
fcr the l.aviL'n market, 3. ul.; year, 3. ',<7; luices j.nid for. 3. i'>:
curions ones. 3. '.'I-;--.'. curious names. 3. ||>: ai Ku. ,.f
••'i-sherJes, the, eniraj^ed the early at- J^hoals. 4. -J.-j; ai ."Seliastirook 4'
tention of the settlers at Jdack ;il7; laws relatinuMo. 5. 7s. 7;i,'si •
I'oiiit. 3. -JO; at ^trattons island, monopolized l.T tlie I'lymoulli
3.27; linnipluvy Warren eniraireil Comi»any. 5. ir.'.t. I'l."., /j.a); at
ir:. 3. I:.':;, li'.;,,: ( api. Seotio\ven- ^lonlieuan. 5. I>:;; 6.-^:;'; at l")a/n-
tra-ed in. 3. li'>i; husincss extinct erille's covf. 5. Is;',; ^h-lshare
duiin.i: <^>ueeu Anue's war. 4. ,4: Ucnnctt license.i. 5. ]>.;,/: at IVm-
l-oor in Kitiery. 4. I'on; a help to aijuid. 5. -Ji':;: endeavor to make a
^'cograidueal discoveries, 5. 144. nionopolv at I'emariuid, 5. '.".it
ll."), l.vl; r.ritish navigation in- iff.o; rarly on the hanks'oi Nfu-
< leased^ wirli the .^rov.th of. 5. fimiidland. 6. 17.J; fxiited the
J-l.j. l^.•]: oi-iginated one of tue ciijadiiv of Europe. 7. I'lHi: estal>-
disj.utes wiiich led to the death li>hed at Matinicns, 8. I'lC,; f.ir
of Charles i. 5. U-'): extended to ! sturgeon illicet. 8. ;ji^J: ,sr»" als^
the 2s ew En- land shoi^s. 5. 1.').j: : fisheries,
one of the eiuet inducemcms for i>land. 5. 20. 2').
colonization, 5. 17-;: 7. ;;i-: a Eishkill. 3. 2u;;. 204.
s(nnce of evil to the English an<l Eish river, 8. ol. 4:].
fivnch in America. 5. 174-17.;; Eiske. the Kev. Albert W.. preached at
facditated by the settlements, 5. .><carborouq-h, 3. 102: moved to
E^2: a mon.ipcdy of injurious. 5. Kittery. 3. 1(;2.
2<At: ruined. 5. 27-"j: early known the K'cv. joiin C).. l>ioj:ra;,!ii;-al noti-e
to British merchant.^, 7. l;j:j; at of Eev. J. W. Ellin-^voud 7 .•;71-
Penvaouid. 7. 210: sjioik-d by t<.io ;j7^.
niauy factors. 7. .]-!): at L>le.v of Jo>iah. teacher in Lincoln Academy,
••-hoaies. 4. 1'.;: 8. -'.'4: vioon.uvly 8. I'lO: teacher in Warren Acad-
prosecnted by tiie JMymouth Col- emy. 8. 172.
"iiy. 9. 7^: uf the Laconia Com- Fitch. .Jabez. siLiiied tlie treaty of 17i;i,
pany. 9. >;oO: mentioned, i. 3i),ol, ; 6. 2.',t;; auto-raph of, 5. 2-:t).
O-j, 00. .j.jl; .see also tishinif. ; John, 7. IG-S.
lasher, Prof. George P., 6. o-:]n. j Capt. Joseph, proprietor at Pema-
rishemien, early at Pemaqnid, 5. 144, | rpud. 5. .•ji)2.
1'>'j: at Munhegan, 5. LVj; at New i Thomas, 3, 411, 4;]S. 444.
Harbor. 5. I'.fl: at bagadahoc. 5. Fitchburu:. 8. 41:;.
2-J2: driven from the coast by tlie Eitt>. — — . married a daughter of
i-rcnch, 5.20.:.-'."^: warneil not to Isaiic Davis, i. ;JUU.
visit Acadia, 7. Zo-ol: early on Fittz. Eben. 3. ISU.
the coast, 7. ];;o. ];;;j-l.j4; S.olu; Eitz-tiald. 4. ;jl7.
number on the oast in 1701. 8, Lord Edward. 8. 4. 7.5.
b^O; alarmed by the news of war, , CJeorge. 4. .■j4'.t. :;.".o.
...,*•--•-• ^^.,, ^ i Fitzpen. the original of the present
J.'^ i House Hill, 3.. •]20. | Phippen, i. ll;j,u
'ijilung, trade with foreign countries, i family, Kobert Jordan married into,
»-'j2, .otj, 57; vessels on the coast | i- 2.J4;!.
of Elaine, i. .>.">; at Caj>e Elizabeth, : Five Nations, 4. I.'IO.
»--7j; largely carried on in New Wounds, the. 5. 210;;.
Lii-land, i. i'7>: 2. 00«, lo;]-lu4: ; Flag, one given to the Hidians, 5. .",70,
'"interest to En-land. 2. is„; in- '< ;j77.
f^tilk-d. a desire lor colonization, 2. ; Flagg, (^ershom, 2. 2.'>;0: 7. 11.0/!.
2i.if/: vessels .sent out by Poidiain, Mrs. J. P.. 7. ;j. (J.
2. ;-'-J'/; of importance to the Ewj;- , 31arv. 7. .■j'.o).
lish, 2. ;3s„. ;>>; at the mouth of ! ^, the buihler of fort at Fal-
the Kennebec. 2. 4--/: 7. .-jKJ: 1 mouth. 5. .JH, ;jb-^. :;t;t; ;;i;t ;j-4.
'gorges interesled in. 7. OO'/; Wes- 1 , of Clinton, 4. ;jl7-:Jl^. '
j-on engaged in, 7. ,;*/,; John Par- , Flanders. 7. 141«.
ker engaged in, 2. 102: number of , of America, the, i. 41:3.
94
MAINE IIISTOniCAL SOCIKTV.
Flavol. .T.ilin. 7. 44S.
Flax. <ir(>\\ii in LittlclxMo. 4. 00.");
raised in Xfw Kii^Iaini, 6. .'Ji'S.
riaxsri'il, 2. '.>^.
Fk'a. .loliii. siiriud tlic in'titioii to
Gov. Di:iii>lri.H'l. I. -j^:',,!: Wwd at
Falniomli. i. .'.I'li: ^i-ti('(i tlie \h--
tiiiciii to ( 'JKirli -^ II. I. -liiL'.
Fleet stieel. l'<irilan>l. now .'MiinnKT
street. I. lMJw: o\vnei> of lots
Itouiided liy. i. l'47. 1.'4T//.
prison, the. 7. ;ii.
Fleteher. the Kev. Xathauiel. i. G4i>,
.•;4'.i/(; 4. L'.")'.'; 8. ;];ii'.
IJichard. 5. xli.
Scth, 3. L'>.
T., 7. ISO.
, of Canaan. 4. o<VS.
, signed tlie jietiiion to Croni-
woll. I. .;'.'.").
Capt. . 8. '.).
Fletehor's neck. 2. So».
Flcweii, Tlionias. ^i^■ned the petition
of IGTi' to Mass..^ 5. -.Ml.
I'linu'. , of .Seven Mile Brook, 4.
o47.
Flin*^, abundant, i. .">04.
Fdward. 4. .M'.i, .:4l.
Elizabeth. 4. .lou.
Dr. James. 5. li.
mountain. 4. 100.
Fcflly, 4. :;o;).
Kuy:\l, 8. 10.
Sally, 4. ;-M'.i.
Mr. , ui Farmiuiiton. 4. .003, .304,
S'.i.j.
Mrs. . 4. 304.
PMil'sou, Fredeiiek. 5. 130.
Floies, the island ol. 3. l".i(I. 202.
Floiida. on De I.aet"> luai). 2. IT"; the
Southern limit of ihe elaini of
England. 2. I'.t./; the early part of
North Anurira fte.ttled, 2. 20<7 ;
Chaini'lain hoped to extend his
(liseoveries to. 7. p;:;; mentioned,
I. 2.;; 2. lOr/. 7(j'.'; 8. 0, 3rj, 331,
332.
Historieal Soeiety. 7. 4^4.
Florl<lans, the, 4. 07.
P'lorins, the <iiiuin of the name. 6. 140.
Flory, Capt., sc- Jlableville.
Flour mills, i. 20'J; 4. tO; see grist
mills.
Floyd, Capt. .John, arrested for askint^
for provi.-ioiis for his garrison. 5.
30.">,3'.'0; dejiij-ition of, 5. 300.
Flueker. Lucy, daughter ot Thomas.
Jriarried to (ien. Knox. g. Oij. 2-j7 ;
lier 'i'ory frieiids oj)jiosed her mar-
riage. 9. On; attained a high posi-
tion, 9. '.Ml.
Thomas, married Hannah Wahlo. 9.
S."), by, 227: seeretary of the jtrov-
inee. g. ^'.1; a ioyaii-t. 9. ^0; went
to England. 9. Sii; purchased
Samuel Waldo's shares in his
father's patent. 9. SO; his pro)^er-',
forfeited. 9. Sj>; his danglOer n:..'
ried CJen. Knox. 9. '.■^y 227; ], .
charges for removing c; en. Wald..'-
remains, g. ii;!.
Mi>. 'i'honias. 9. 00.
Fluellen. an Iniii.m Sauamore. 4. ^ ' ':
traet. tlie. owned hv Major I'liiilii-
4. 41 1.
Fluent Hall. Fortland. 8. ]'■',,
Fly, .James. bioi;raphieal noticp of i
210.
AVilliam, 3. 210.
Flye, , of Fifteen .Mile Stream. <
3.>2.
Flying Point. 9. 13,2; formerly I'i; •
Point, 2. 171.
Flynt^ Henry, signed the treaty ■•'.
Iil3. 6. 2")."): autograph of. 6. 2j"
Flypsie. Fr.. 5. 7").
Fogg. Daniel, lived at J\ittery, 3. 7-:
at Searborciugh. 3. 78; moved !•>
Maehias, 3. ]~,S: hiograidneal no-
tice of, 3. 210-211; mentioned. '..
V)\K 100.
David, served in the \var of the
IJevolution. 3. 2(>4.
James. 4. 20.j.
John, meetings held at his hou.-' .
3. 100, death of, 3. 211; children
of. 3.211.
John jr., 3. 211.
Jonathan, 3. 21 1.
Moses. 3. --Ml.
Pkeuben. in charge of provj.sions. 3.
1 2(Mt; served in the war of the iiev-
j olution. 3. 2iJ3.
I Samuel. 3. ItiS.
Seth. at the capture of Loui.sbur_'.
3. 172/i. 211.
W.. 2. 171, ISl.
Foulant point. 4. 200.
Follen, . Abraham, submitted to the
jurisdiction of Mass.. i.3S0; 3.40:
lived at ]ihu-k Point, 3. 80.
Folly mill. 2. isi.
Folsoni. Albert A., preached at Barli.
I 2. 22s.
Charles, his assistance acknowl-
edged. 6. 123».
' Geoige. foun<l the patent of Le">vi<
' and Boni'jliton. i.44/(; his Ann';-
j versary Discouise. 2. :;-73: r!.-.
same cited, 2. 70: 8. 2'.i4: his Ca"-
' alogue of Original Documen:-
cite<l. I. ]-3/(; 7. 4<1 ; his llist.'iv
of .Saco and IJifhleford puhlishe •..
I. .">; the same citeil. i. 44h. 1" '.
M'); 2. 48/». 40/(. 237/1 ; 3. 10?/, -•
3.'>H, 00//, l.-,3, 100. 202«; 4. 411: 5-
xix, l.O.s?/, 170//, 174//, 224//; 6. !7'.
182/i, is.j/i, l,s>',(^ 3-j7; 7. 'J'>')it, 3i.il-
Dr.. 5. xviii.
Foote, the iJon. Erastus, birth of. C-
7-/r. studied law, 6. 72//.; oiu-ie. .
au olUce in Camden, 6. 71, 7- •
IXDKX TO COLLECTiOXS.
01
moved to Wi-ii>nsriot. 6. 7.; liold |
j>ul'li«' I'dico. 6. "■_'; iii.in ifd. 6. !
7J/*; (loatli ol. 6. T-/I : left oik- sini, i
6. 7-'/'. j
J'.i:isius jr.. 6. 7-/J. I
i;.>!.crt i;.. 5. inii. I
Vi>rl'usli. a Sidt.li-lrish iinino. 6. 1'.'. !
fi'ico. IV'tiT. lii'^ Aiiur'u-an AirluNos ,
cittMl, 2. S": 5. i7'i/(. i;';i/). 44o. 1
F,.nl. (ri(!c(.n. 4. .l"..;. '
jLiaiK', A\ it'e nl StcjiluMi. i.:m-": iniii-
islietl fur al)uso and slandiT, i. i
•)7-">. !
Stti>l:C'n. lived at the Isle of Sjioals. ;'
i.:'.7'': Ids wiro puni^lied for slan- -
dcv. I. ;;7'>. !
Fore river, bound of Trela\vny"s j
jxrant. i, 4S: elaiined as the oriui- 1
nal C'asco river, i. -i'.*: title to the i
land on the south shore ^iven to !
Trelawny, i. 71: controversy of
the title revived, i. 74; land on '
conveyed to James Andrews, i.
117; i;(d)ert Jcudan niver oecu- '
I'ied land n^irili of. i. I4l': tarly
trade at. 1. :iol--jnj: settlenunt i
on. I. I'OG; families livini;- near in \
lCr,r>, I. iflfi; possibly the same as :
l..evetfs river, 2. >')ii: luentioned, ;
I. 4G/*. f.O/i. 7l'. 140. \",. l^u/,. rjo. I
L'4S, 2!.t:]. Mil: 8. lll./w. !
street. Portland. i.Ol': of Wiscasset, I
4. :;.;ii. j
Foreside. home of .bilm Maine. 2. 171.
Forester, . rMi!ii>idi)r of the I'ly-
mouth Con'.pany. 8. -JWhi. ' :
Fore.sts, the. secured fur the IJritish :
navy, 6. IS. |
Forks, the, of tlie Kennebec Pavtr. i. !
4.M*. I
Forsyth. John, 5. xx.wii; 8. G7, O'J, 70,
Fort A litany, 7. 140.
Ann. 5. ;};».").
Anne. 9. 14:^, ]."], i:>], ]rji.
Av.raiiia. 7. l'/-)ii.
Peausejour. 8. -JSo. 240, 2s1h.
lirunswiek, 8. L'>;4.
Chaih's, name uiven to the fort at
PeuKuiuid. 5. :.'71: C'ajir. Wiems
sun-endcrcd. 5. i'7l': builr. 7. I.'m:
8. 1^1'.: fianixtncd liy Now \(>ik
troops, 7. l.-,7: 8. ]>*;: tlie eom-
niander obnoxious. 8. 1^7: men-
ti>)nL-d. 5. :.'4. :]>), :^71; -ste also
Fort J'eniaiiiiid.
Ciind^erland, 4. :'.<>.
Durnmer. a minister sent to. 4. 120:
trading house at, in tin- caie of
Capt. Pith-(.\v. 4. ]•_".», l;!l, i;j2;
mentioned, 4. 141. I'G^.
Duipiesne, the maridi to, 4.2^2: now
F'oit ]Mtt and Pittsburgh, 4. L'82/i.
f>Iv,ard, 4. 2-.'^.
Kd^eeomb, 9. ];J1.
i'rankfort, site of, 6. llt.jn; called
Fort .'Shirley. 6. 10.'); commanded
by Goodw in. 7. 177.
Frederick, at Pema»iuid. the scat of
(■<d. Dunbar's i^ovfriuuiut. 6. IS;
supidied with troops. 6. 1^; (jip.
turiil. 6. 2>:'.; nuiuioni.i!. 5. ;;i;G» ;
9. 110.
{;as]Hi( aux. 8. 2'^! u.
Geor:_re. built to j.rotict the colo-
nists. 2. 2S,(. 107; l,i,ilt ],v ( :.,pt.
(lylcs. 3. ;n4-:u:). :'.]!,(. :;.'..->: In-
tlian confeicnce at. 8. 211;<. 21:'.;
mentioned. 3. ;'.lt".. :;l'o. 44:'.: 7. ]'j2;
8. •_'<:;„. l'^.'i: 9. Ido.
Georij:o. N. ^■.. g. 1^."). 1^7, piij.
llalifax. built iiy >hirU'y. 1. 4(>0; 2.
27".*. 2s-_': 8. 207,1: silr.aiion q\. i.
4C)0;(: 2. r.'O: 5.4l':;: 7.107. b.s, 17.J,
170: 8. 2:;."). -:J0. •j:>-i'40. -M, ^.jO;
garris.uH'd by New Knuland trooi>s.
I. 40O; described, i. 400; 7. 17G;
provisions to be sent to. i. 40^;
Arnold's ex]>lorini;- jianv at. i.
r>04. r,iu: 8. L'77: commandid by
Cajit. Lirh^ow, 5. :w<{\,i. A\~i.4-S-l\
7. 3 77. 17s': 8. i:.2^ i':>. -j-:;; or-
dered to be btnlt I i."i4. 7. io7. p.iO;
road built to. 7. los; 8. 2;'.'J-:.':;():
garristm left it. 8. los. 177: j,art
of the garrison attacked. 8. loS-
ItJO, 171-172; stores for stopped,
8. lO'J; funds and supi)liis raised
fnr, 7. 107: 8. 100, 172. 174. 1S2-
IS;',: a truckman apjtointed lor. 8.
170; ].risoners fnuii tarrii-d to
Ca)iada. 7. 170. 174: to be re-
enforced, 7. 170. 172. 174. 170;
men eidisted for. 8. 107. 2 1:;. :j44,
244/i, -Ml, 270--71. i'7>: soldiers
sent to escort jirovisions to, 7.
170-171, 177; C'apt. Lith-ow to
give information conrerninjr the
needed repairs at. 7. 174. l.-:;;-lS4;
built to curb the eneiny. 7. Wi\
Preble commissioned as com-
mander. 7. 17s; in a deplorable
C(mdition. 7. 17'J-1S1, 1S2. l.^.^i. InS,
10:-;: 8. 240,-i'40. 257-2.-.>: an at-
tack threatened. 7. Is4. 10.;: had
no lla;:, 7. is.'); jxior a<'cnmuda-
tions at. 7. IS.'j. Iss: improved
by Lithgow, 7. ]S(i. ]^7. 1,--S;
stores carried to. 7. 1.^7: furs sent
from. 7. ISS; j)lans of, 7. j ^i-. loO;
8. 2;l(;, 2M0, 1^72; stone from at
Marshfield, 7. loo/c 8. 2'-l.:;.S2ft;
the corner stone of at Amru.^ui, 7.
lOO/i; 8. 2^1; cost of repairing', 7.
192: an Indian killed near, 7. 104;
soldiers desired to be released. 7.
107: boats at decayed. 7. loS; men
to be dischaif^ed. 7. lO.s; tlie most
extensive fortilication in Maine,
of the last century, 3. loo: built
to furthei- the interests of the Ply-
mouth Company, 8. :,'2.j; report of
9G
malm: IIISTOEICAL SOCIETY
Fort Iliilifiix — contimiol.
Sliirlry. 8. l'l'.J: could only be ;it-
t.U'kfd liy smiill arms. S. SV.K L'T-I:
tlio inati'iials for ucic prepaii"!
at Fraiilvf.nt. 8.1' -JO: itiati'i ials lar-
ric-d to, 8. L' 1 1 ; naiiii' of. 8. l'-i'J.;:
in^Jcril•ti«'n 011 the stmu'. 8. :.'4i',(:
tlu- hnildt rsaitarked. S.-'C;: fi-ar^
of a fiirtlier attai k. 8. i'44: l!;>.ni-
slujis of tin- liiiilders, 8. I'lo,,. •24',,
24'.', :i4;'/i. L'">ii.(; cxiieiise of trans-
jiortinij; stmes. l'.".l'/( : jilans for
laid liefoif till- (oiiiiri!, 8. L'lil ;
troops sciil to miaid inovisions.
8. 2(iC.; .uoo(]s at. 8. 2'>;: pay of
men at. 8. l'T": nun at attaekt-d.
8. I'Tl; Col. Montiv>sor at. 8. I'T-":
foundation oi surveyed 1)V the I!ev.
T. O. I'aine, 8. -7:]. l'T4'; well at
built by (ien. Winslow. 8. 1^74:
^uard sent to from \Vells. 8. j7-7;
Ezokiel Potter ensii;ii at. 8. :.'7-7.
275«; part of removed. 8. :.'77:
I.ieut. Howard at. 8. L'7>: ni> uar-
rison at in 1777. 8. ■^7>: useii for
other piiri)oses. 8.:^7N: one fla.nker
remainiuL;-, 8. 27^, 271'. 2>U: (.'apt.
Lith^row a trailer at. 8. 2>.0-l'>G;
remains of repain-d. 8. i^v-^'.': a relic
of the i)ast. 8. 2Mi; nientioneil. 2.
241; 4. 10. ii-_>. li:j. :jiN. :j.-,(); 5.IX,
oOS: 8. 112/), 114. Ui.i: 8.204, 1'21,),
222/i. 2_'.';. 2:.';;/;. sM. -J'-]^. L'f,.",, 27'.t.
Its Projectors and IJuilders. by
William CJoold, 8. 1'.»7-2j>'.i; ^Ia-
teiials for the History of. by
Jo.seidi Williamson. 7. ir..j-l'j<.
Hill, Au<,Misla. 8. 27-'J-27t;.
Hill, Boston, 5. 48: 9. ;Jii^/(.
Hill, Gorliam. Capt. I'hinney set-
tled at, 2. 141^147: home of .James
riiinney. 2. 14>;: linnie of llu^^^b
McLellen, 2. 14S-14'..'.
Indejiendenee. 8. 120/i. 22!'//.
island, origin of the name, i. I.!i0;
now Bang's island, i. l.>o.
James. 5. 8, 27, 7;J. 74. 7.';. !'] . 101.
]0;3, 104, 10.">, 107. 10>^, lO'J, 110^
111, llo, loO, i:j2.
Knox, 9. 1(!2.
I.a Tour. 9. 110.
Loyal, committed to the care 6f
Walter Gendall. i. 2:J1 ; court
Leld at, 1.242. 24-^: erected. i.:.'42;
it.s site, I. 24:]. i".''J; 7. .V,»; com-
mauded by Edward Tyn'^^ i. i'4»),
20.V, ;jlfJ; erected ou land belon.:::-
in;^ to Mary Mnujoy, i. l'.';4; inain-
tained by the revenue from trade
"with the Indians, i. l'i;..j. 2ijt;; ;_'ar-
ripon raised, i. 2';(i; number of
men in the j^anison. i.-j>?]; partly
supported by .Mass.. i. I'tjfj: repint
of the .M;tss. committee cnicern-
Jng, I. 20(J/(; sawmills taxed to
support. i.2()7; to be commnnded
by Anthony Hrackett. i. •j'.s. i.'7ii;
Hcnrv Harwood di.-eharued from
1. 270: Walter (iend.ill {<< be sic-
ond in command, i. 270; to l.>e re-
l«aired. i. L'7o: to ]<v i;v,d as a
l>rison, I.270--J71 : mill tax >ioi)],.d
by Audios. I. i'7o,': sujiprivii by
.^ilv.iniis I)i\is, I. •^-',,i.-'>-: tlie
defenst. htt to private iuiiividuals^
I. 201-L'",iL'; forces w ii lidiaw ri. i.
L".M-2'.'2; besie;_'ed. i. 2'.i'.»-:;oo: 7.
">'.': capitulated, i. :;oo. ;',o:;; 3.
b!7: account of the attack. i.:;ou-
;joi : i)risoners taken to (,;uebee. i.
:'.0I. Brackett and JJramhall kille.l
near. i.2!;(J; John Parker soimlit
refuge in, i.:Jo2; cannon it-moved
frcun. I. :;o."]; ludia.n cajitives
taken to. 7. .37; Capt. :siivanus
l)a\is in c(unm;ind at. 5. ■]:>'): 7.
•")!'; surrender of. 7. ."/.'-Co; g. :.".i;
massacre at. 7.(30: :<t. Castii>e not
guilty of jierlidy. 7. (iO; Lieut.
Clarke killed at. 7.1;'': mentioned,
I. 20:s: 2, 172; 3. bjs. ;;4.-,. ;J4S; 5.
28.'); 9. :J2. 41.
'Mackinaw. Cadillac at. 6. 270; one
of the French cordon of military
post.s. 6. 270.
Niagara. 9. l.s.").
Orange. 7. \')'.\,i.
Pennupiid. guns taken from to Bos-
ton and New I'ork. 5. l-Mn. :.'7s.
27'.'/;: to be under rlie governor of
Xew England, 5. 20." ; in ruins. 5.
20.V20(i; to be repaired. 5. 207;
Andros entertained Indian ^-piaws
at, 5. 208: named Fort Charles. 5.
271; cajiitulated. 5. :.'71-272, 274,
278: destroyed by the Penoli.>cots,
5. 272; site of, 5. 27>: di^m.mtleil,
5. 270; described. 5. I'l'l. I'OLj.
2!t2/i; 9. 41-42; the ruins of, 5.
2yi«; demolished by the Fretich,
5. 2'.t;J; 9. 44/1 ; Massachusetts ad-
vised to rebuild it. 5. i';'0, 2'.'7:
probably an earthwoik. 7. l.j.";;
erected by Dunbar. 7. l'i'.>: built
by Phipj.s. 9, 41 ; mentioned. 5. 20,
21, 22, ;J0, 40, 47. rj7, - '■'. 217.
2.-J1, 200, :j26; 7. l:J:;: 9. 4:;/*, 44/,;
.sfe also Forts Charles and Pow-
nell. ami William Henry.
Penobscot, oecuxjied by ,st. Castinc,
7. 4'mi.
Pentagoet, commanded by de Cham-
bly, 7. 40; captured by the Dutch,
7. 40; in i)ossession of .St. Castine.
7. 47 ; letter of Gov. Dongan to, 7.
47; stood (jn the site of the Ply-
mouth trading house. 7. .72; re-
mains of, 7. 52; surrendered to de
Grandfoiitaine, 7. -7 J -.".«■■ J; oceuipierl
by three natives. 7. .72: condition
of in 10s7, 7. 5:J; .St. Castinc
INDEX TO COLLRCTIONS,
97
croctc'd a hmiso iumt. 7. ."•''.; or-
rliard mar, 7. •'>:'.: A mhos ]>vc-
]);iriMl to ri'lmiM 7. •''4: tli<' idra ot
rehuililiii.u;' uivou iiii. 7. ■>•"■: l)o-
l(MiLjo(l to the Fic'iuli, 7. .")."); iiKii-
tioiK'd, 7. :)7 ; 8. ;]:;'>.
ritt, foriiiorly Fort I)u<husik', 4.
riyiuoiitli. on M'e Puiuilisci-t. 5. lM'i;
t-aptui<-il liy 1) Au'.uiv. 5._-l">-
Pt>iiit, I. t'lH/: 2.-s.]<: 5. oTT.i, ;JS-lyi;
9. 88. '.•■-'. -'--'l.
Point Haibnr. 5. ;;T^yi.
Point Light Hoiiso. 5. i'S:"".)/.
Popham. I. -J'Jii: 3. :i^^''; 7. li'T. 2o!i:
9. 1:50.
PoNViiall, niati'iials for collected nt
Fahnoutli. 5. ■)'<■>. '^<iir. Prrok' in
conunanil at, 5. :>]i'>/i. '■)^i'>: site ut
decided uikhi. 5. o^:'.. :N."w/ : eoin-
l)leted and eo>t ul\ 5. :;~>'i: 8. iMO./c
named in honor ut the gusfrnor,
5. oO'jiu '■)><>: garrisoiuMl till the
war of tlie devolution. 5. :;>'i:
olHcers in command at. 5. ^-^'i; dis-
mantled by Mowat, 5. :^i;--;-^..
3ST»; renviins of still \i>il>le, 5.
oST; Gen. Waldo huried at. g.'.'i':
mentioned, 1. ■>*)-: 5- •>'•"'. -''i'^k: 6.
200: 7. S. I'.^S: 9. '.);]; si 1 al>o Fort
Pcmaquid and Fort.> on the Penob-
scot. . ]
Preble, i. ^Oln. I
Piehmond, at Dresdi-n, 2. r."'.h built, '
2. L'T'.t, iT'.i-i: 8. I'O'). ijii.;,, ; Mr.
Macclenaclian at. 3. l'T4. "JT'i: 4.
111."); 8. lUhr. a frontier fortress,
4.7"); a tnu;kii'.>use e>tabli>iied at,
4. loT: tlie liev. .hu-ob liaih-y
moved to. 6. I'.tT: (;a]>t. William
Lithjiow in command at. 5. 417: 7.
177: 8. linO/f, s'j^. I'^o: decayed. 8.
•211 ; to be rebuilt and enlar'^ed, 8.
211, -2111,; otliccrs of, 8. i'11/K at-
tacked, 8. 212; extent of the '
buildin-s at. 8. 212,.: a residence [
of the mini>tcr. 8. 212//: the prin- '
cipal fort on the Kennebec river.
8.21.'): proposal to move it up llie
river, 8. 21*)/i; Indian spy at. 8.
210; site of. 8. -Ju-: disniaiirled. 8.
2t;S/i; mentioned. 3. 4it7. 4i)>: 4.
li:i, 14.">, l.js, l.'/.t. 1'-^. 171. 172.
175, 17s; 5. 42S: 7. !(;>. 17.">, 17'.t.
ISO, l.s"), l'.'";; 8. 117/1 2M.-.,/. •_'o7h, j
214, 21."), 2:12. 2:;'.t. 2 17, 2."il , 2.J2;(, ;
200, 207, 20s, •_'>■".. 2^7. i
Forts, (in f:jeneral). at Arrowsic. 5. 1
2.>:]; at iJlack I'oint commenced, :
3. l-'Jl, i:]2; land given by Scottow. ;
3. l..;2; descril)ed, 3. l.';2: at IJruns- i
■\vick, 3. ;j7o; at Carleton. 9. 110; I
at Ca.sco, i. 2'.J1; 3. :J1">, :;t-<; to be
erected at the Kennebec river, 5. j
87; 7. 107. 170, I'J.J; John North l
scut against, 7. 107; at New Cas- j
tie. I. 201: at Norridgcwock. 4.
;;4>: at Paikcr"s jioini. 2. 171; ai
Passa<lumkeag bnilt oy ijic
Frt'titdi, 7. 4 ; dotroycd by Woi-
br(»ok. 7.4: at Pcmi^nil c.ijuurcd
by Indians, 7. :'.4 1 : at IVnti^oct
cajirured by D'Auhiey. 8. :;;;'»; ai
tlie Pcnohxot. 5. o',;:,. :;--.',: y. j,
:;40: 9.87: (.■^" iort Pownal!): at
.•^aco. 4. 1 17: 5. L'-:;. ;;'.'•': at >T.
John i;ivcr. 5. ;;(''"i/(: 7. ;'.4o: at
Slu'cpscot river destroyed. 4. 227:
at Ticonic i'alls. 5. 'Ix; luiilt by
Po]diam"s colonists. 3. 2-^i'>. ;'ol.
;)02, :'.o:'., ;;07, 008; at tlu* ('hops hy
Lewis and Noble. 3. ;'>14: Shirley
asked to send soldiers lo. 3. :^14;
built by F'lagLT. 4. ">1^: buil; at
JJoston. 5. 1''7: built by t'astiiu-
and visited by Pownail. 5. :>."•.
'■]^')ii: built by i,:i liave. 7. :;:;:
built by the Pilg;iiiis. 7. :;7: cwriy
on tlie l^ejeiiscot. 3. .'Iji'i. -IWK ^''2:'.;
another built l>y Aiidro>. 3. ;;i>i,
;J2U//: site of tlie lir>l. 3. :;!'.'. •iL'O;
site of the seond. 3. ;;i:0,, ; In-
dians attemjit lo blow it up. 3.
;i20/(: deed executed in. 3. :V.'ii-:'.-j i -.
why built at Augusta and \Vins-
low, 3. 274.
St. (rcorges. erected, i. 2'.': 7. 2'.l^;
Indian treaty at. 4. b'.'^: <b>v.
Pownail at. 5.:M7: in Thomasr/u!.
5. :;07//; roisicd the attack of the
Freucdi. 5. ;;'i7/(: Indians hukc-d
around, 5. ;)<W: ln<li:uis made a
])rcten<e of ile-iiing a treaty. 5.
:]{'t'.i: >ick at. 5.;j74: lime ma/h' ai.
5. :;7-"). ;)7-"i/(: mentioned. 4. 14'''.
147. 10^: 5. l"'<b'. •>■'"■ -''■': 6. 241.
;joo: 7. Mi, .J 17.
.St. Loins. 9. W. 102. mo.
Shelden. 4. 2i'>2; .•<<■'■ .sjudden's forr.
Shirley, formerly Fort Fiankfort. d.
I'.i.'j)/; site of. 6. i'.'on: erectid. S.
2o7/(, 214: part of to lie u-ed as ,1
goal, 8. 2ii'.'/(: mentioned. 8. L'lo,.'.
1'14//. 2;;'.i. 240.
the. a part of II dlow.dl. 7. :l>b).
Fortune, the. brmigiit tie- j)itenl t/)
New Plymouth. 9. 1 IS.
Fort Western, le'iters t)f ISenedict Ai-
nold dated from, i. 4<i7. 4i;>: .\i-
nold at. I. 404, 4'.i.".. .")02-."> I.;: liui: .
2.27'.'; 8.207;/: di'scribed. i . .'jij-'... :
8. 207//. 24'i„: Arnold 1' ft. i. 47 :
at .\ugusta. 2. \'>2. lo'.i; 4. ;;.!.
;]00/): 5. 1.x. 417; the Kev. Paul
Collin at. 4. ;]nf,; (apt. Willia'u
Litl'gow in command at. 5. 417:
8. 240/1 ; Capt. Howard in co;ii-
mand at, 5. .SOO;/; 8. ::^:5; road
liuilt from to Fort Halifax. 7. l'>;
gairison left at. 7. \>>-^: gua'iicd
by the I'rovince. 8. 207//; 17'i4. t-i
be garrisoned, 8. 278; remains of.
98
:matnf, ni.vToincAL socikty.
Fort Western — contiiuuil.
8. ■_'>■-': tlio iiUfliT.s wliidi ^rcw
int.) a caiiital. 8."J>- ; 1 1 a i i uiir d mi-
ni iirlrr. 8. 1'-;: S. aii.i W. lU'W-
•Avd trade at. 8.-^'-'<ii: ineiiJioiuMl.
I. 4()0. .")02, .'>n4. ."li>: 2. l-'.-J. 1."..;.
241 : 7. 1T!». 1-^ 1. !■<!. 1>L'. IM. r.ii.
]!):;: 8. L'ii4. •J-2un. -J'-W. :.':;'.'. -.'40.
LMT, •J4>, i'4',t. L>:.n. -j.M. •_':,:.>. •_':,•_>„.
•_'.'>T, -i'lO. ■2&2, I'C.i)//. Jilit, -7-;. ::7'./(,
•287. .
William. 8. liH/;.
WiiUam Henry. Imilt. 2. ■2']0: 5. •2'>"J.
i'S;j; 7-02: built liy l'liii.;,s. 7. l.";'.);
9. 411. 41-42: ilc.'^erilted. 2. -:'/i: 5.
Major-Ceneral. . 8. 7S.
. of Windx.r. 2. 2'.»1.
— — . of Wis>a<-i.'t. 4. ;'.-'.0.
the Kev. . <.f l>er%\ iik, 4. 20.",.
I'diiKs. Tlioina^, 9. :';72. 'M'-"-.
l".)UiiiK'r ()f M;iiiii'. till'. 5. •_'17.
Fnurelie, tlir. .M(i!itri-s>or I'Ut'aniin-l
near, i. 4."'.i.
Four FriendN. tlu'. 3. :i4N.
Four Mile ('ri.i'k-. 9. l<r>. 1^7. loc,.
Fowi'r. Ivariialias, Ixumd for Mass..
iiif! \)y .Sir Feidinaiuio (Jori^es, 2.
Fowl.-. Thoiiris. 7. 14il/(.
2S2; 7.04; a harrier to the iiu'iny. Fitutur. the ih'v. Uaiic-roft. 8. 177.
Fox. Charles ,Iam;s. 8. 4. i'.7. 0','.
* 2. 2:!'.': 9.4:'.: treaty with t!ie In
tlians at. 2. i^:;il; eost of eonstrue-
tion. 7. ()4; jtrojiosed Frcneh at-
taek. 2. 24'.); 7.f'c': commanded by
Chubb. 2. :.'4i): 7. c,:]-. g. 4:;':
ptroimest in Anierir;i, 5. ■_'>■_': M 1-
jor Cluurii's o|iinio:i of. 5. :_'^2;
called Fort I'enniiuid. 5. ^"-2; In-
dian messenger killed at, 7. li.;;
de Ibervilk- sent with an ex[)edi-
tion af:;ainst, 7. t'^l: q.4-']: inwsted,
7. 04: lirst attack. 7. t;4 -<;."): 9.4:);
trarrisou confu>fd. 7. li"/; s.irron-
dered,2. 2+0; 7. lio. I"..': g. A'-). A'-'.,i:
destroyed, 2, :.'4i): 7. <;:•; tin- sav-
ages dis ipj) )inti-(l. 7. 1'.o: repaired
ami maintnned awiiile. 2. i'41:
mon^-ioni'd. 4. 112. L's4/i. 2>>r,.
Yoric. 6. l(j7.
Foss. Mrs. A. ]].. 4. 2.;.".. 242,-.
Benjamin, movfd to Maehias. 3.
17'.», 211.
John, served in the uar of the Kev-
olntion. 3. L'o t.
Ca)it. Fieuljen. 3. ISS.
Tlionias. 3. 17o. 2:j'j.
Walter.' 3. 17o.
eited, 7. !::7-', 144/*.
, lived at F> irton".s point, i. 2i'.l;
married Jlanirth Burrouuhs, i.
islands, name<l l>y Martin I'riu'.:.
2. -Jill, 7. L'lJ: nifUtioned, 4. ;12"); 7.
i.'."i7. 20.'..
Jalicz. to lay out a township, 8.20:'.
22-"i/i: visitc.l by Siiirley, 8. 22"»:
biographical notice of. 8. ■-'•_'•";/(;
mentioned, 4. 104, l>>u: 8. 2:::7.
John, ancestor of the llev. John, i.
ol'h(.
the Kev. John, lived at Wt>bnrn. i.
.'^-l''.; manii'il ;Mary Tyiig, i.:;iii:
his postiairy. i. ;jlti/): his -wife in-
herited ati interest in the J'lyiuoatli
! Company, 8. 'S2'>n.
• Fo.\i;roft. the liev. .Samut 1. pnaclied
at Baker.^town, 2. 11."): preached
at Xew filoueester. 2. 1.>J, l-'s; 4,
•■;•"•": emjdoyed in ti-an-eribiut;", 4.
; -"v-MJ: mentiont.d. 7. --•).
i Thomas. 2. 1.">S.
i , of New (rloueest'T. 4. •"'7'^.
Mis. — — , of Camliridcre. 7. 2vu. 200);
Zacliariali. served in the war of the Foxvrtll estate, the. 3. T2'>.
lie volution. 3. i'04.
Foster, a common name in .■Scarboro-
ugh, 3. 211.
Anne, niirried Ether Sheidev. 8.
420: death of. 8. 42').
(a)l. B^nja ni:i, cojnaiinder of a
schooner, 2. 240: captured the
T.ijm iq lish. 2. 24i'>; 3. 211: in
comaimi at Scott"- j^oinr. 2. 247:
mo\t'd to ifa.'hias. 3. 17',», 211:
mentiond. 3. l>o; 4. .irji.
I'enj. ji.. 3. l^i.t, 211.
l).iniel, 4. ;; '.s.
Kzekiel, 3. 17'.'. ISO. 211.
Fzekiel jr.. 3. 1 >0. -.-11.
I.-^aao, 4. ;'i(;o.
Isai.di. 3. H'^-. 170. 211.
Jacob. 3. ISO. 211.
Capt. John. 9. 42,). 4'', 01.
John \V.. 3. i-o. ji !
moved v, .Madihi-,. 3. l~^: ].a:id
granted to. 3. 17..': mentioned. 3.
Wo, 211.
Ksther. daughter of Bicharil. mar-
lied to 'i'homas It'^^igers, 3. 'J'Ur.
chiMren of, 3. 20h.
Jojm. son of Bichard, 3. 20: father
of Nathaniel. 3. 2o.
Luc;x'tia, married James Fotbin^on,
3. 20;(, 80; children of. 3. 2o„.
Mary, daughter of Richard, niariie'i
'rforge Norton. 3. 21//.
Nathaniel, son of John. 3. 20; at his
death the name became extinct. 3.
20.
Philip, signed the j>eiiti,,u b>
Charles ii. 1.402; 3. 1j!'.o/: son of
Kichard, 3. 20: moved to Kitteiy
3. 20; death of, 3. 20; in a garri
son, 3. 10."), 117, i;;7//: Ids t.ix oi
l(i-Sl, 3. FJO; meiitioneil. 3. i;,2.
Kichaid. lived at Blue I'(dnt, i. 04'i.
17"o(; 3. 14. 17, IS; coniplained of
the town of S:ico, i. lili: contro-
vci.sy settled, i. 14i'; iivcd inbaco.
I. 143 ; a tuiunu.-isioner, i. 17 J,
INDEX TO COLLECTIOXS.
09
107: 3- •''•">; lii"^ ir. uriairi'. i. IT")/;;
acknowloduo'd tlu' ^ctvi-niiiirnt <>(
Mass., I. .■;>(■); 3. -4i'': a juror, i..");;');
one of the i-omniittL-e ujn)!! tlic
ln'titioii of Jonl.iii, I. .")4o, .">.");;;
liis (lfol:ir,uioii auuinst ('animock.
3. 14, IT: scttl'.il .i!i^C:iiu:u(i«'k's
l':Uout, 3. IS; (lisniri/v'il hy .lolin
IJoiiyfhon. 3. ]■-; 'II.mI at' Ulack
Point. 3. ]',•; his ]iuiihe sltvIcl'
and chaiacttT. 3. !'•': anfcd.ito of,
3. 20; chihlivn of. 3. 'J'K ■_'it/,': fam-
ily name liccaiiiL' ixiiiu't \vitli liis
•rrandsdii, 3. iji*; j.aid a vi.--it to
Eimhind. 3. 'J\ii: an ai'inaisL'r of
(."anii)ii>c!c"s estitc. 3. L'-'j-i't;. i';;i:
a mcnibor of tlie Lyu'oiiia asseni-
Idy. 3.4I: liis quarrel with .jM>c])h
ritijijion. 3. 7">: i^avt- a li.'iid, 3.
7:]; cause of t!ie iiuai-nd. 3. ','■',:
his dauirhter in irried .John Asii-
ton, 3. t<i'; iiientii'iKd. 3. l'4. :;S/(,
7-"). S(», s'.», I2i', lL"i; 9. :Ji:;/(.
Kirliard jr., 3. nij.
Siral), (hiu^^liter of Kichard. 3. •2\n:
luarrietl Joseidi Curtis, 3. '21 n;
her child. 3. 21/<.
Susannah, ihuiLxliter of Richard, mar-
ried John Ashtou. 3. ■JU/). -Jin, 82.
Koxweir.s bro^>k. 3. i^:;, \>','.<,t.
Framinijliam, M i.ss.. imaie of Isaac
(.'iirke, I. •■]'>s; nu-u'ioned, 7; 487;
8. l.jL'; History of. .v, - Ijarry.
^i"alK•e, tlie kin,:,' i-f Lf:i\'e a cliarter to
Dn Monts, i. 1'.*; Hind returnjd
to. I. Jil/c refuLTees fioni arrived
at Plym.iuth. i.i'T'': <.'ai)t. Edward
Tynu- died in. i. :11(;; tlie nnnu-
scripts of the .Jesuits taken to. i.
412; lisli sent to. i..j.'j1; the wiie
of (,'liarles i, a dan.u'hter of. 2. 'i^an ;
Gori,'es sent to assist t'le kin:,' of,
2. 72a; peace with. 2. I'.ttj; heredi-
tary hostility to the settlers of
Maine. 2. 271-272; cliimeil a part
of Maine. 2. 271: Poplianrs colo-
nists reach, 3. i.".'! : Aca'Iia and
Canada conveyed to by Cliarles r,
5. 21XJ, 21."<; An Iros worked in the
interest of, 5. 2';'.'; the war with
interrupted tho settlement of
I'eniaquid, 6. 22; claimed pos-
.se.s-,ion of Penooscot, 6. lo'.i-ip);
expelled A radians w.-nt to, 6.;;4;hi!:
liehl dominion ov^-r Maine, 7. 24S;
I'-st the same. i'l<; rlainied tlie
ri'^ht of possijssiMU. 7. 2'.»ij: the
r<-ason of her claini upon Xew
France, 9. 102: u'iven the jurisdic-
tion of Xew I'lance. 9. 110; men-
tioned, I. ^<;, 4')'-',. 'j'l-i; 2. l:;. 4t;,
2:>7, 2';i: 3. W. l;;.;, 17';. 2:^2. 2>7,
•'ii'O, :J7:;, ;;:t.j, ;J'..'7, 417. 421. 422.
4-'4, 4-7. 417; 4. ]'). 11. li';;. KiO.
iOl ; 5. xxi, li\-. .". I'O 4'.i, '.in, n;;,
12.-;, 1.18, 1.30, 17'.', -|.»7, 242. 2.:i,
27f>. :]<^0, :V2i). r,?,o, r,:,^, .v.);; g. tf,
l'i;/(. lilt. 11;;, ]17. ]-24^ i.;)_ j;;i/
140. 141. 14:1. -j-jo, I'l'l. 2.;ii. -J.//
2i!0, 27.'.; 7. I."). H;. •_'-:. :',j, ;;.";. :,i^
08, tJ2. (ill. ii7, S-Jii. <■:], [:]>;_ ]:]-
V-i~iii, 142, 1 (2/^ 24'.', 2"> 1 . -j.",';. :.'■;]'
2(;:>. 2(i4. •_'■;:. l'7s. ■_:Xk :',):>, ;; I-]
;»!(.;, o-)'). 4in; 8. 12(!. l;t2/.. L'll
2;;<. 27i. 2:--. ;;n2. :Ji7. :;-i. .,_:■_>[
o2:;. :;4:i. :j:,I, 4J-; g. -i;, ;iT. "is.
101, ]()■_'. 10.-,. -JlL'. :.'■.';;. sSt. 24.3.
240. ;;04h. ;;()'.»; JFistoiy of, .•<tp
-Martin. Louis Henri.
Franciae, 4. 12:;. >,-,• Franco.
Francis i. claimcl ri'^ht (.f po.-sossion
of Maine. 7. ■_'.Mi.
chief of the Farr mlincs. 4. '.u).
Capt. chief .if the Penohscnts, 7. (>
2M. 21.
Frankfort, (iermany, 2. 280; 6. '■).:'>.
Maine, visited by a Pomish juifst.
3. 27:j; his attempts to i»r.i>iiyle.
3. 574; 6. l'.i4-l'J.j; ],eri ridn.'il ti-
have a mini>ter. 3. l'74. l'73: G.
lO.J; 8. 212/;; no chuivh at. 3. ■_'7.":
the Pev. Jacol) Bailey lucai-hed
at, 3. 27o; 6. 1!»G: souu'ht aid in
En:,'land. 5. l'J'>, lOC; n,,w Dres-
den. 6. 1 '.!.■): call.'d I'ownalbo-
rouuh. 6. ll'i): church built. 5. !'.'('►-
]'."7: Elder .b.shua Hill i.rc:i,-li,.d
in, 7. 2l''.I; tlie Pev. Mr. M<I.cni-
chon preai.'lied in. 8. 11_': .-uinc a--
Fort .'"■Jiirlcy. 8. 2i7;': (;._rnrins
and French settled i!i. 8. L'l.j;».
214; Indians burn a li^ius.' in, 8.
2r)7; mentioned. 2. :i^4: 8. 214/4.
24M. 2'-.ti.
Franklin, IJenjamin. a brotlier of nrir-
ried Elizabeth Tyni:. i.-Hi'>: letter
to .Jonathan \Villi.ims, 3. .J.;;t-;J4o;
agent for Maine township, 7. 2(J2:
a friend oi \'aui,'han. 7. 40:1; men-
tioned, 5. 14:t: 6. s7. '■'•'■•'>: 7. 27's:
8. 11, 12. 1)0. 08, 'xi, 204; his Diary
cited. 6. ;].;■>.
. married IClizabeth Tyivj;, 1. .']lti
CoLm.. 5. lV;(.
County. 4. ;;2. :;:]. 4.").
Mercury, the. 8. 442.
Frcake. .Sir Thom is. 7. 120.
Fieale. .Sir 'J'hom as, 7. lu'.t.
Frebe'-er, Afljutanf, , i. .jOO; see
Febi-er.
Fredenbur'j'. Penjamin Francis, aliax
Pela Francis Frost. ]>!ea<died in
13 tth. 2. 224; liis ch tracter and
n une exposed. 2. L'24-l'2.3.
Fredericton. 8. [:',, ■',-<, 4'). 4:!, .■>2, Go, 70.
Frecby, Xicliolas, i. ;j20.
Freedom, M line. 2. 201; 8. :j04.
of sjieech in the .-ieventeenrh century.
3. J'j.
the prini-iphs of wrought out by
the colonists. 5. 14'J.
100
maim: historical sociktv.
Frecliold. riisbyti-iian Cliui'-h rstab-
lislifil at. 6.';;o.
Freeinaii. Asi. 8. ;'.'.'!.
Hainalnis, 4. ;]T 1. -'^''2.
Mrs. Uainahas. 4. :JT1.
Carolina, dird. 2. 114.
Cliandlcr. tarlv .<('ttlci- of HakiTs-
town. 2. 11:;. 114, II.".. iL'i). 1-;;.
l-2i\. l-2<.
the liov. (.'liarK's, ordained at ]/nn-
crick, I. ;!•_'••<; liio-iaphica! lU'tioL-
of, i.o:i4/i; his .Viimuui of I.iiu-
eriek. i. :;l'.")-;'..!."j.
Capt. Enoidi. 3. 184: 4. 104. If.C: 8.
-2-2Vti.
Mrs. Elizabeth. dan-liU-r of Kzi kii-1
rottt-r. 8. i:T.'); duath of. 8. i'T>:
her Ali'iuoir of Fort Ilalitax. 8.
tlie Kov. James. 7. :;'<:l.
John, S., teacher in \Varr<.n Acad-
emy, 8. ITi'.
Josei>li, an early settler of F.akcrs-
towi), 2. lb',; k-d tlie i>nMic wor-
sliiji, 2. lb!; made a dt-aciii, i.
114; died, i. 114.
Xathainel, one of the i"iindcrs of
the Ma.-^s. Historical Society. 2. 1 lo.
Olive, bajitised, 2. lb].
Saintiel. 2. lb"]: 5. xlii: 8. \i'i'>: his
edition of bmitlTs Journal cited.
1.5; 5. xix; i. o2').
William. 6. 41.
, of Fairlicld. 4. 40l.
Judpc , I. '■','-y.]ii.
Freemasons, hidye in Minot. 2. 127:
laid tlie corner stone of Bunker
Hill monument, 3. 'Saj: n imcs
given to tlie l.id^e in Pihode Island,
4. iti'J; celebratbiti in iiamror. 7.
12(); Hubert Dunlap a uu-mber of j
the Grand Lod^e. 7. ■■''•^- j
Freemen, number of in Falmouth, i. \
144, :.'(il, ;;stj. I
Frceport, home of the Mosier-, i. 70: ;
called llaniseket. 2. ie,7: jDen-
tioned, 2. 11:;, n:,. 171; 4. .j;;l': 8.
2m.
Freetown, Maine. 6. b"/.*: 8. :)'."). I
Mass., 2. 14.J. ' I
Freewill Baptists, in Wells, i. :'."(): in I
Minot. 2. 127. loO; in New (;louce.^- I
ter, 2. l.js; Klder Benjamin Han- \
dall the tiist to openly preach the j
doctrine. 7. i'J2: dueiiine rajudly I
embraced. -j.'SSJ.: cliur'lie^ f«>i-inefl. :
7. 22:^: mentioned. I. :;i'-. .j;;!'. ;;:;4. i
Freeze, Eliza, prob.ably the mother of j
Jamc^. I. ;jlO. I
Geor^je, heir of Jacoii. i. .jlu. I
Jacob, son of James, i. ;>Jo: lived
at H:unpton, i. ;]iO: his heirs, i. |
310: lived at rurj'oorir.ck. i. .;2iJ. I
James, lived on the .Neck. i.;;j;o. j
James jr., killed at Faimouth. i, I
21/G?(, 310; probably li son of James,
i.:]l(^: his son, I. ;;:n; buivl owr.e.i
by, I. .Wo.
Joii.ilhaii. lieir of Ja. m1>, j. ;;i(i.
Josepli. heir <if .landi. i. .'.[o.
French aud l-.nulisli eumniisarii -,
cile<l. 7. ."lOi, : 0. 10:.'.
and Indian ^\a^. a iTlic of. 8. 1'^'..;
mentioned, 7.;;l'7: S. li>;i. ;i7, 147;
History i>f. .v. < Drake, s. C. '
coiin.L:!'. known by its mint marks
6. lI7-(: coins of tin- I'eiun of
Louis xiw i:ue, 6. US; eoin-
found, 6. 1 17.
Fn.'vclopedia, cited, 7. :;in,i.
Haim.di, married (51iver (oxifn-v. 0.
:'.oi.
Jeremy, a nickname for Jeremi.di
Joi(hui. I. ."/.;;;//.
lan.Miaire, formed and (diaimed. i.
Fren.-b;nau"s liay. the Ficnch set''c d
at. 6. .'J: C'adilhic's aecouiit of. G
:.'>'•; .same as Dona(i;iet. 6. 2^0,';
juentioued. 3. 2'.'4/(: 6. lb"). |-j.".
i-<;.
Frencdimcn. crednlit.\ of, 4. 2S.'i.
Fundi Neutrils, 3. i7o/(; 5. ;>;'.i-:)J.'
:!".4: s. <■ Acadiaiis.
Protestants, arrived at ralmoutb. :.
27<.i; at ."Salem. i.277y/: in Main--.
4. 7S; in Bostcui. 6. 2>.>.
Hevi.ilution, tlie. a m (luence oi
.American inde]ienden' e. 6. s.s^
En.^'ii<h people conceded ir,. 6
SS-s'.»; mentioned. 7.41, 2S4. -!;•';
9. u;4.
Spoliation Bill. 8. 427-420.
the. their power intenai] ted, i. I'T;
])laees where they erected tb. i;
forts. I. L'7, -js, ;;:;; dispute wit'i
the Enulish about the bounda; ies.
I. -;7; their intintioii oi st ;'.!•.-
meiits alarmed tb--;' En^lisii. i.i'T.
disl(,d;:ed by Ai-aU. :. i'7; (-..i-
tured Capt. John Smiii;. i. ;;i: 2.
•■!>": rilled the tradiiii; iiouse .1'
Bai^aiUu-e },oinr. i. -ti ; prom;^'- i
to assist the In'iians. i. -jss; j];, ir
influence over the In<l:uis, t. :,-'.
;;:]4, 4;](j, 441-442. 44;;; 2. ms. 1:7.':
3. i;;4-b;.">. i-'jii, b'-i. i.';2. piM r:-;
4. 14. 74, Vri: 5. J7."-. 17''; 6. •_':."■:
7. t;r,, s;]; 8. 2'.is; g. 4i-: tlnir h'-s.
tility to the Enmish. t. l's7. ::s7,-,.
-'.'7: <'aiiti;jed Pema.pdil, i. 2''i;
lormed a. junetirui wiiii the -.-ast-
cin Indians, i.2'.», 2!(1 ; at .Schen <•-
tady. I. 2'.'s; a fund of informati<-:i
amon^ tle-ir hi-toria:is. i. -i'M;
their sujKiior i'.iciiity to enter li:.-
modes of Indian life, i. ;n4; liicii
• inte^rrit.v to the Hidians :jiui>a-- 'd
the Eniilisii, i. 4u.', ; rlie laiio;s ■'
their missionarie 5. I. 4o7 : tl:e A'l-
nakis unite wiili tj!> ni for pi'--
tectioD, I. 4;J.J; tiicy inflamed li"-
INDEX TO COLLFCTIONS.
101
Indians against the Kivjlish. i.
4;>(>; 5. •_'>!.:.'!'.">. i'.'ii: 7- iiti: i!nir
wt-nknoss jnovontod tluir aita>k-
inctlio Eiii,^lisli. i.4:;7:s lid toliavo
l'av.>ro(l till' ai'i-ronrli of Arm'l.l.
1. 477: Arnold di'siiinl to know
liow tlicy were alTiftod, i. 47'.';
rorcivi'il ' tho Anioiicans liospit-
ahly, I. 4s-_'; tlu' nun>l>rr of in the
Enulisli aiin\. i.4>>-)^'.i: named
Aeadia. 2. M'ui: dcnie<l tlir »Ni>t-
onco of Nornuilie'j,a. 2. 17": un-
suocessfnl at early eolonization.
2. I'Ja; tiist eolon\ s.iit to A nu r-
ioa. 2. I'd'/; inelined to settle the
eoast. 2. oS;Mdaimed tlie territory
oiven to (iorires. 2. 4<i: answered
hy Gorces. 2. 40; favored the In-
dians, 2. f.-J. 07: expedition aiiainst
the Iroquois, 2. i'>7: in ii"S>e--ion
of Canada. 2. li'.~<: end of their
power in Ameriea. 2. ".'I'ti; 3. I.e.;
7.2VC); 8. i'74; attaekcd Fort Wil-
liam Henry. 2. 'J'-','.*: rixilvfd to
tlestroy Pfmaquid. 2. L'lo; 5.1'^'.!:
eap'tured the New Tort. 2. l'4i>;
destroyed Peniaqiiid, 2. :.'41: 5.
l",tl-'J'.'L'; intriii'ued to exterminate
the Enjilisli. 3. l.",2:_ Louislmr-
their stronghold. 3. 17'J; assisted
the Indians. 3. ;;70: 4. 7-). 141: 5.
242, I'ol. L'-';<'.. •_'.",(•,»: 6. -.Ml: at ])e-
tr(>it. 4. L's-i': early in Maine. 5. xx.
xxi; 7. ii47: mostly Catholies. 5.
xxii; the lisheries and trade a
sonrec of trouble ])etween them
aii<l the EnLcli-^h. 5. 174-17'>: erafty.
5. 11'), 17<): cruel. 5. 17'J: diliu'eut
in colonization. 5. rJ4: made tiie
colonists uneasy, 5. I'.'il: rohhi'd
the Penobscot traders. 5. -jn:,; 7.
o2; ca]>tured the ear.Lio of Dixy
Bull. 5. -JO."*: hated the Entrlish. 5.
242, 2")t;/( : oeeupifd (.'anada. 5.
242-24:3: Nova .Scotia ceded to. 5.
24;>; favored by the Stuarts. 5. 2.jl ;
2-">7; increased hatied towards. 5.
2(>7; Andros worked in their in-
terest, 5. 2r.'.t: tlie Indi.ms prom-
ised to forsake them. 5.-"^:;: their
habitual treachery, 5. 2--.")-l'>0 : the
the Indians considered to be under
their <::overement. 5. 2>(;. 2'.»."):
their pcdicy in Ameiira compared
to the En;:li^h. 5. 2".h-.: the lirst to
accpiire a knowlcdLre of Aineri<-a,
5. :^24, ;j2'.I: aetpiireil the !j;oocl v.ill
of tlie n.itivcs. 5. :;_'4 ;;2.': did
much fishin'4 and tradin.; on the
coast, 5.:jL'.'j; li.id a know lcih.xe of
Iijilian triit>. 5. ;;2.'». ;;2.')//. :;2'>;
but little kiio'vn of theii- jiosx's-
sions in .Maine. 5. :;;n. :;:;i : tauLfht
li'omanism to the nati\t!s, 5. '-Y-'A :
iiirdntain.i'd tiuir titles to h\nd
through the Indians, 5. ;]C5; gave
an ensi;j;n's commission to an In-
dian. 5. ;]t58; Brockhtdls attemiit-
ed to <,'o to the. 5. :V;»t: held al
most exclusive possession of
Maine. 6.:): never hail undisi)uted
l)ossession of Acadia. 6. :>, :bi ; St.
Castine a j>owerful ally ^^L 0. 111-
112: early tishi'd on the banks of
Ni'wfountUand. 6. 17;; : protected
the Indians. 6. 2:;7--'''^; dcstroye.l
Dceriield and lla\crinil, 6. -j:'.'.';
denied haviirj," in>tiij, itcd the In-
dians. 6. 241 ; established a line of
forts from (>nebee to the(iulf of
Mexico, 6. 27<'>: 8. 2l'2-:;2;': very
minute in their reports u]ion the
colonial alVairs. 6. 27(): their re-
ports compand to the En^dish, 6.
277: kejit the Abn:d<is to oppose
the English. 6. 2^1; at the Penob-
scot. 7. 2-".: basis of their claims
cast of the Keimel)ec river. 7. "JC.
27: interferred with the traffic of
(■a])t. John Smith. 7. 2s ; their
articles of trade cheaiier than the
English. 7. 2'.): their claims no
better than the English. 7. .".i: not
delicate about marryin'4 Indian-.
7. 44: captured Fort "William
Ilenrv, 7, 1.')'.': proposed to ca])-
ture Fort Halifax. 7. lil'.t-17ii, 1S4:
erected a fort on the Kennebec, 7.
lt)7. 177: displeased l)ecause tlic
Eimlish erected a fort. 7. 1'.):!: the
Abnakis attached to, 7. :>J'.t; com-
])lained of the English Ijccause
tliev erected a fort at Penobscot.
7. .341 : their intiilelity at Harvard
("oilese, 7- -i^*^- t"<'arcd to h»se
Canada. 8. 124: sent a powerful
deet to America. 8. 124-12-"): lleei
disableil. 8. 12.'); death of the com-
modore and vice-admiral. 8. 12.').
12."j-12(i; plan to attack Annapolis.
8. 126; fleet returned to Fianc.
8. 12(3: attacked Col. Noble at
Minas. 8. ]:'.•">. l::'-': the P-nobscot
their western boundary, 8. 1>S-
IS',); sometimes claimeil the Keti-
uebec, 8. l.'s'.i**: settled at (rcrman-
town, 8. 2i:h/: built a fort near
Chaudiere, 8. 21.")-21f.: prepared to
make an elloit to rejiiin Nova
Scotia. 8.222. 22:!; territm-v over
which they held jurisdiction. 8.
;j17; at Passama<iuod<ly. 8. :J:>':
infested the coasts witii ^.irato,
9. 2s; mcntione.l. 3. l:;.'. 14n. 141,
:;i."): 5.:;!), 2."r2: 6. ;;i;o: 7. 22, 2'.*.
;;-"., :;»;, :;7. 42, 44. .V), r>:,, :,-,. .".>. •'' '.
CO. tji. ti2. •;:'-. t'lS, >2. '^^. ~"'-'. '•'-; ^•
:ils, :;2!;. :l2;i: 9. 2. 2^. 2;>.
Fre--het of 17---".. the, 4. 1''-
Fre-h pond, a boundai'y of >"W i^-"'^-
mouth, 5. 'Jli. ■
102 MAINE IIISTOIUCAL SOCIETY.
Frosli river. 4. •2.''.1. 1 Cnpt. Charlos. liold a court at Wells.
Kiif. Adrian, si^iu-il the lU'titidii to i. I'CT; roi'ortod thi- h-ss of r.il-
rhiiKs 11. I. -f'l-. 1 nioutli, I. :)o.\ii: iinlirtod tor nia-i-
.lurritliaii. 4. '-'-^T. j shumlitcr. i. :!(;>:: 3.11".: a(<;u;ttr<i.
Frii'iid. Kirlianl. 5. 241. I 1. .■;''>'•'; iniltary otliia-r lor Kirt. r\.
Fr;fiid<. liiivcn fiKiii Now lIanii)sliiro. ' i. :]'.]■. a-saullcd \<\ l.'icliai.i
7. •_'■-''•: at South lUrwirk. 7. •Ji'O. Cih^oii, i.. '.";>: to imni^li (iiiixiu.
•_'•_' 1 : rt'tir.d to r.o>'on. 7. l-l'i': at i. :'.7i'; (t-iniMlor. i. .NI ; >iuM <i
Klioi. 7. L'Jl: .■^'itifly foruual at the jn'IiMon to Croinwill. i.;;:'4:
l-"a!!iio\it!i. 7. L'-l: Icaiid hy the claiuu'd laud at Slui'i'-rot. 2. •_'■'. 7 :
Cont:ri'^Mtionalists. 7. L-_'l : soi-iety k-tior to C'ai)t. .lojui Hill. 3. l:;--
f.innod at N'ortli Yanuotith. 7. ]•".'.': h'ttcr to Sir AViriiiui Pcpjn r-
'.'L'l: lii'ld uioiithly uuuiiuLTs at oil. 3. ITl/c uiciilionrd, 4. li'.).
I'ortlaiid ajid Duruaui. 7. L'-_'l: .-<o- ICd: 9. li;.
«-i«ty loiiurd at Wiudliam. 7. •_'•_'!: the Kev. Charlt'S. 7. ;mS.
uuiuiHr of iu lTs4. 7. --i; nieu- (Jeor^c, wituossed the si^iiatun- ot
tiouid. 4. 4":'<. Arthur Mat'kwoitli. i.."ill.
Fricnd-!ii|>. 6. ".lo. I Nifholas. constaMi' of l'i>'afa(|ua.
Fiitiid stnit. 8. l."--_>. } i.ss; to lay out the houndary ot
Friir, Natliauitd. paid a tax at Fal- ' Wells, i. ;)ill ; siunvd the ]ietitioii
laoiith. I. :;■_';'.. to Croniwtdl. i. ;'.'.'.'): ])ro]U)sed a
Fn;.:at.s. liefore (^uehee. i. 4^4. 4>''i. parley with the ludiaiis. 3. !(iT.
4^^. 4'.>2. 4'.':}: attaeketi l>y A mold. : Simeon. depo.-,ition of. 4. iin. l'-_'>-
I. 4^4, 4--1I: .-<'■■ the Alliauee. the , l'-J'.»; represeulative from Kittcry.
K--IX. Lizard. Mas.^^aehusett.s. 4. uio, L'-J'.t.
.\.\\ For!, NiLier. Nonsucli. I'earl, WiUinii. had a ■^a-'.vmill at Wells, i.
llo.-;i'. Swau. :;i;^. lii;'.); reLjistrir. i. '<'>'>.
Friiik. . 4. •Ji>">. : FrothinL;!iam. .lolm. 5. x.xxiv.
Fri.sl.ie. IM-of. I,r\i. 5.11: 7. 4OS. ' Kieh.ard. his history of Charlestown
Fiizcll. .\h-xaudi-i-. si-nod the petition '. eited. 2. .'il'(;(. '^ht: Ins liistoiy
of l<iT-_'. to Mass.. 5. -JVi. of the Sri^e of F.oston cited. 3.
John, siun.-d the iieiiriou to ISmd- •J4:;--J44. ■_'(!•.>;? : 5. I'lT//.
str.i.t. I. ::;>:];,: lived at Falmouth. William. t< ichcr iu Ihlfast A'-ad-
I- -■-'•• emv, 8. lT-2.
Frolii-h.-r. Sir Martin, landed at Lah- the Kev. William. 6. ".'i'"..
ridor. 6. IT"'./: reliuious ser\icts Fiy. .lanu-s lirock. 3. ^J'lT.
held h\. 6. I'toii; uieuliourd. 5. Martin, \\hiiipeil lor sN.dinLf. 3. >'i.
■Jis,,: 6. 17.")/(. 1 i'deharil.hispetition to(.o\. IJil, !i,T.
Frocri;. Ail
3. :,:>.>-'.,-n : eonimi-M. 3.
Fro!^>.iit. 5. I'O]. I k-ascd p:ii)er mill to \Ve>ihr(.ok
Fr.inde. ilu-, 7. 41. 4l'. I and Waldo. 3. :;:>;.
Froiitenac. l,oui.> de JJuade. r'omt<> do. Fryo. ( on. .los.-pii. aneedote told I.\.
K"Vfi[ioi- of <au,i<l;i, I. :;nl : at " 4. I'd-u'-"); tme of the oriuiinl
<^neliee. 2.1.'4(); j'lanned to eapiure ]iroi>rietor3 of FryelmrLC 4. •_'"-4,i:
lVnia(iuid. 2. i'4o: sumuiomd to hioj^raphieal notice of. 4. l'>1,, ;
.'•urrender, 5. •J7--i'7-;: g. '-'A: his seized. 4. i:S4;/. I'S"): m irrii^d Mi.-.>
niiswer. 5. L'7:;: >tnt ( aiiilh.e to : Poor, 4. i'>4/( : chihlreu of. 4. :^.s4/' ;
t ranee. 5. •j7-"'; ser-ond ;iuie a ^ov- eseai)ed from <a];tiviry. 4. JS".;
ernor of Canafla. 7. .7'.i: >(.iit tjii-ee i site of his house. 4. -.'^^--'Sf); Capt.
expeditions against the Ihi^lish. ; Stark, showed him l'ryel>ur«r. 4.
7- •"'•': urued on the fortilicati(jns i 2ss; on the li^dit at i'iu^waeket.
of Moiifi.al and Quehcc, 7. t)::;; j 4. -j'.iO-L'Ki.
his opinion of .St. Ca.-,iine. 7. C..;: Caju. .Jose]di. son of Cien. .Jr.seidi. 4.
K'lit expedition ;.^rainst Fort Wil- ; •_'s4;/: 3. I'^o.
liam Henry. 7. i;;',; 9. 4.;: sent ' Lieut. Nathaniel, son of fieri. Joseph.
pres.iit.s lo the Imliaii.-.. 7. (•,:;:
elo-iked hy Sir "Wiin mi I'inpps.
9- ■^•'; ni( ntioia d. 5. l;;4: 7. 4S; 8.
4. -SI,,. -
liiidiard AN .. 4. -!^4n.
Simeon. 4. 2"<4/
^ /'"• William. 8. S'.l.
^rnIlt!. I- >.f;],.i,i,.nts. the, alMiunded Frvthuru-. formerly I'ir(]u alcet. i. :):):':
v.iih h. roi^Mi. 7. l.;i. ■ ^. ik;, •j7.',„ ; the et-nti nuial (.■!,-
^'"j'^^- ;") f'-'^'ijiordiirtiy. 3. ;;os. hratiou iu, i.4o'.i: liouu' of (;o\
.'!''*.?':'.?'.''''".• l'>'':"'"d iu i'.atii. 2. Linrolu, i. 40'.'. 411; thi' Indi.m
,,,~-'i;;'-."'''>''-"'-'i'''''" ^-^l"'-''!. 2. i'-4. n.ime of, 4. Kr.i; vi.-iicd l.v tiie
■Ihaih-.s, .si;.,,n.,l treaty of 1714, 6. L.v. Paul Collin. 4. L'.7o, l'-o: tii''
-^''-^-*^^-**J'»*»*A'=5Unto;;i,aph, 6. i'-VJ. 1 Lev. \Villium Fe.-seudeii oidained
IXDEN TO COI.l.KCTIONS.
lOo
al. 4. -.*0; the sovon tmnors of. 4.
27-<: oiUli'il tlu' Siwn lors. 4.-JT>/i:
jK'ojilo move I'l.Uii t.< (ciuorii. 4.
•j7S,, ; inli;il>it;uil> ot' in lTt'.<. 4.
•-'>:■•: ivirl ul" 1>i«>n\ ntic'iii. 4. •.;>;''. :
ohl niid now li;u" ot. 4. •_'>:'./;: l>.in-
ifl Wel>st(.-r tau-lit s.-li.-nl in. 4.
■j^.\..: .lo.v./i.h Iry.' on.- of iho
oiiL;innl ow iiors d. 4. -^4//: ct n-
tiiiiii.il ol t!io l.:i:il<,' .-i' Lovcuills
at. 4. i.V'-tw;; troo.l view from. 4.
•J>'^: poo}>U' from Falniourli :ni<l
(Jorh.am rnt hay at. 4. ■_'>'^: liv>.-
^^took NvinttiX'ti at. 4. -
aiinid. 5. "2-0 : an imimlso to colo-
nization. 7. -"''l"^; si.oiU'tl liy l';i,l
faitli with tlio liuliins. 7. :'."-o;
nuntioiu'tl, i. '■'■'>: 2.t'>>;i; 5. 1'.''
Fnr.s, I'linir ivturuiil to Knuhind witli
a loail of. 2. •-'- ' : thi' Kiiiuli th.-
tii>t lo introiln.o tho tiailc in. 5.
;;•_:;-. Vw lui.rs ,>f to ho m-i hy
n',Mvonunt. 5. Ml: .-^ont fioi.i
F.,it llalit IX to r.ost.m. 7. 1>-: S.
UiJS: the riynnnilii ooUniists oar'y
traded in. 8. i.'"l. -jOi.': nu-ntionod,
3. :;iiS-:^oii.
Fnisiuie. ("hri-tojiher. aoonsod of d'.'-
L-rtiii'^ his wife. i. oii'.'.
oidy elearinu's there in IT*'-. 4-
•_'--"/;: FessL-nden tho rii>t settled Fyj.sie. Fr., 5. '.> t.
niini>ter at. 4. r--'.',. : mentioned.
I. •■)id/t; 4. I'T'.i. !'"■'•. m:".>: 6. •_';j">: 7. (iadney. st r Ceflney.
•J!'.>; 8. Ii'io. daethel. . 5. ;'.L''>.
Aeadetnv, ineorj-vnated. 8. \*V.',: pre- 'ia-e. (.en. 'riionias. 3. r.tO: 7. 47:;'..
eei«fors of 8. ]><■'.: hind Lrr.tnt to. 8. . s^uled at F.uxton, 2. i.:S.
U!-]; suspended. 8. l'':'-: nin>i< mI (iaines. .John. 2. l:".--.
instruetioniutrodueeil. 8. 10-;-li;4: <;ain.->i»orou-h. 6. IT'.'/i.
new bnihhnus. 8. liM: females ad- (.ale. Kilmiuul. lived at Falmouth, i.
niitted, 8. 104: funds raised. 8. -'r^'K
104: museum eoninuiired. 8. l';4; (.iallatiu. the Hon. Alliert. i)resi d.nl
medical lectures in. 8. 104, ITi': of the New Vnik Historical >.Hi-
meutioned, i. ■_'i'4/(: 4. I'^M
Fryer, James, tt'.ken pri>oner at llich-
mond"s island, i. "_'i.'T: canietl to
}'ortsTiu)Uth. I. "JjT.
Nathaniel, his Vcs-cl attacked, i.
•2-21: his son killed, i. li'-T : a com-
missioner to treat with the In-
ilians. I. 2:]n; lived at Portsmouth.
I. "_':>o; purchased laud of lodtert
Jordan, i. 2-y]: lived at Spurwink.
I. '27": one of the committee to
rej<airFort Loyal, 1.27*': a referee
in.Ioidan"s will. i.'j'>'-y. mentioned.
I. o'ilj.
FuUam. Jaeol). killed. 4. 2^7.
Fuller, Ezra. 4. '-'aV-'j.
Henry W.. 6. 07; irraduatd from
C(dieue. 6. 71; jaMctic. d in Au-
gusta. 5. 71: h>M j.uhlic othces.
6. 71: ileath of. 6. 71 ; children of.
6.71.
Margaret. 8. 441. 442.
Thomas. 5. xxviii. xxxi.
the Hon. Timothy. 5. l\ii: 7. 4<)S.
the Kev. . of H ith. 2. ■_'2:J.
Fidliir^' mill, built at (.ardiner. 2.2SO:
7. 4M.
^ ulstjin. .lohn. 4. ^v'.O.
Mrs. Jolin. 4. ••;')7.
Funcr.il .>ervii e l>y t'irchli-.iht. 9. .")0,(.
Fuiliish. James, i. ■;4 '.
William, signed the petition to
Charles 11. i. 401.
Fiulo!.;,'. Patrick, i. ;;:.'.>.
Furnell. Tiio., .-iLTued the petition to
t'harles 11. i. 4oi
ety. 2. 11": his intelhctu.d Wdik
and <,n-eat a.ue. 2. 11(/;; : hiith of.
6. ;>.'>, lUuC came to America. 6.
*Xi: at Ltd)ec. 6. 'J',: assisted by
Delesdenier. 6. '.>'>: in the aiiuy.
6. '.I'i: unsuccessfid as a merc'naat.
6. ','0. lOo-PU : reaidier at Harvard
Colleiie. 5. I'l',: becanu' a <;ti.-:i n.
6. '.'0: in (onuros. 6. 'Ji'm. b'l:
.secretary of the treasury. 6. '.i'-':
coinmi.-^sioner and minister, 6.'."'>n.
as an author. 2. lb'/(: 6. '■'^''":
JuuLTe .Story's ojunion of. 6. '.''■,,:
at rrovidcnce. Viiuinia. ami in
Ohio. 6. ino; jmrchased a ]>laiita-
tion. 6. iD'i: a ponr f.irmor. 6. b'o;
married. 6. loo; death of Ins wif.-.
6. 101: second marriauc. 6. bd ;
his ]M,litical character. 6. bd-lo.':
in Boston and Wiscasst-r. 6. bJ:
inciuired for friends in Maine. 5.
I(t2-li):;; (U'ath of. 6. '.••;,( ; men-
tioned. G. 2t;;l. ;;iVi: 7. 4C.4. -!f,.->: 8.
:y-). ■]'). 47. ;;'■>'.•: his autobiociaphy.
6. W-lo:]; hi.> synopsis of tiie In-
dian Lanixuaue cited, 2. H^tiut.
Gallii)o!is. 6. l'o.-, :
Gallo]). John. 5. -.'O.-..
Capt. lolin. 2. \-V-).
(iambo Fa!l>. 2. 14^.
Gamm.u), Fhiliii. >iuned the petiti.m
to (b.v. i;rad>treet, i.2<)ir. a li>h-
erm.ui. i.:l!0: live.l at P.nt-nnmih
and Purpo.Mluck. i.;;bi.:;-o: m^:-
ried M try I'anott. i. ;jlo, :H4: his
li-s<-eiidanl>. I. :;b».
I'nr trad-, extinct duriii'.; Queen (Januun lo/herl. si;,'ned the petition to
Anne's war, 4. 71: iJu Monts in- Mas.-<.. 5. 240.
tere>ted in, 5. 174/(; j^ood at I'eui- (.anell-^on, Freeborn, 4. C<i2, :1G0.
lOi MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
(Jnniictt, tlie Txov. F./ra Stiles. 6. 1:2. Jdlin, son of Dr. Sylvostor. 7. 4r>.".;
llann.tli, nuinifd Tlioiua.^ r.uiis. 5. his (lauulilcr Jimnii'tl .laim's N
xl«/. I.itlii;<.Nv. 5. 41S, 4l.'L': liirth nf. 5.
Major. — -, of riTt-<t>>!i. 4. lim. 4n-V.': L'<liu-ato(l in KiialauW. 5. r.';
(ianhu i>i the East, tlio. a name ^iven ailiiiitted t<» tin- liar. 5. 4".': <leunil-
to Sheepscot farm.-. 9. \:>'>ii aiit. of .John AVilki-.-. 5. 4'.t: y<>vi-iii-
(ianle. loiuer. rei:i>ter of (;on;'es" or uf .*^t. Kitts. 5. 4'.': eame to 1),.-
eourt. I. .~^s_ -.'a;!): roun-ilor of ton. 5. I','; In came a eitizen. 5. 4'.':
Wells. I. :]['■]: meiuii'iud. 3. "j:!! ; ne-wd to Townallioro. 5. 4".': en-
g. :'. 1 I. ;'17. :''T4. :!T.">. uMuid in the I'eirin case. 5.4'.'-.".o;
(ianii!i.r.lii.->l. lime the name a;iiearid. nuMuher of the general eourt. 5
4. 7-^. .")U: a la\v reforniei-, 5. T<0; eharae-
(Maine). land in granted to .(ones. ter of. 5. ."il ; lost at .-ea. 5. "il.
Melviu and Fay, 2. ij.'^l : settle- the iJev. John .Sylvesttr. <>f Trinity
mcnt at started by J)r. < lardinei'. Chureh, 5. 4l"_': 7. 4'i7: taught
2. 2S:i: 5. Ix, Ixv, Iwii: F]iise.>]ial iNilurt Hallowell. 7. tii7: a ]ai],il
Church estaldi>hed at. 5. l\i. Ixvii : of Dr. Pan-. 7. 4o7: ,if Ircyant
6. ];i7: betjueathed to William sjdiits. 7. 4o7: meniioned, 7. 414.
(iardiner an;l Uohert llallowell. 5. .Toscpii. 5. lix.
ixi. Ixii: fnmierly I'ittshurou^li. Lyceum, the. 5. Ixvii : 7. 41S.
6.47: ioiland Cushint: settled in. the Hon. KolK'rt 11.. ei'-..j.iMato nieni-
6. 47; the IJev. Jaeo!> Uaiky In r of the Elaine Uisiorieal ."^...-i-
]>reached in, 6. I'.i": the Hon. l^eo. cty. i. 11; born in Fn:_''land. 5.
Fvans settled in, 7. 4.">: separated hii. Ixi: brou;^ht To Am(>riia. 5.
from I'ittston. 7. 410: inror]M.- Ixii, educated. 5. Ixii : born at Hal-
rated. 7. 410, 4u'o-4:.'l : >i)nietimes loxvell, added the .-niiiame "f
talleil (iardiner.-toun. 7. 41(tf Gardiner, 5. Ixii: moved to Ins
number of families in l^o:,. 7. 41 1. est.ite. 5. Ixiii-lxiv: 7. 41-J: o|.in-,;d
412; 5. Ixv; few leases paid. 7. by squatters. 5. Ixiii-lxiv : 7. 41:.':
411; out>trii)ped by other toans. made an amicable serrlemeiir. 5.
7. 411 ; the peo]de of inliueneed to liv-lv: 7.411': imin-ovenients maile
ojjpose R. II. (iardiner. 7. 412: by. 5. Ixv-lxvi. lx\ii: 7.414.41^-
troul>li.' betwt-fn the incprieiors 41'.»: sii])])f)rted Th.e Enulisli
and .-ettlers. 5. Ixiv : itopic nn-et Clitnch. 5. Ixvi; in;trried Fmma
the ;iro]jrietors. 5. l\iv: 7. 41"_': 'liuior. 5. Ixvi : 7.414: hi? ailen-
troubles settled. 7. Ill': jiopnla- tion needed in Maine. 7. 41m: hi-,
tion increased. 7. 412; inn opened, estate had sulVered by his absence.
7. 414; mentioned. 4. b". 21'.//. 7. 41i)-41 1 ; few of his tenants had
:]>>'), 1: 5. xvii: 6. ti7: t''^. 7:;. '.•2. paid rent. 7. 411; had surveys
•J-JS, 3"/.'. ;J()i'; 7. !'>;], '.jW, 404. 40'), made. 7. 411 : <iave .•;ati>fnetion to
4.")y, 47'>. the next of kin, 7. 411; invited
Ann, mairied James X. Lithi^ow. 5. new settlers. 7. 412: visited tlie
4lS. 422. bt>uth, 7. 4i;]; im]>ression of the
Bank, the, 6. GS, 73. visit, 7. 41;]; pave a communion
JJenoni. 5. lix. ! service to St. Ann's church, 7. 41".;
Sir Chri>topher. arrested. 2.. '>0^/-."7''/ ; .spent a winter in Boston. 7.414:
3. ;]1>//; in joison. 2. -"m"; nothin'.; returned to the Kennebec. 7. 41-'):
criminal foun<l ai,^ainsl. 2. .">7"; resided in his father's hou^.-. 7.
blazoned in Fnuland the outi-a^'e 41."j: built a s])acious hon-e. 7.
practiced a;rain>t. 2. 'r,,/; an en- 4It); his hos]dtality. 7. 4Hi, 417.
emy to the Puritan^. 2.7^": Mor- 42;'.: his larye hou-ehold, 7. 41il;
ton's a<count of. 2. ~>'i: tied from joined the church. 7. 417: enlari'cd
Ma>s.. 3. ;;i7: live<l at l'ejipsc<»t the ijarsona'^a-, 7. 417: bnilt the.
with Puiiha.-.e. 3. :; i ^. :; 1 -„ : had stone church, 7. 417-41>: a lay
several wives. 3. :;i</.;not akiji;;ht, dele<iate, 7. 41'.»-42t); in ptdilic of-
3- 31^//. tice, 7. 420-421 ; his charai-tcr. 5.
tlie i:.v. v.. PioLrra].hi.-al Notice of Ixvii. Ixviii; 7. 421. 42--'. 42:5. 4:^4-
th(- Kev. (;ec»r;:^e Unr;,'e.>s. 7. 4i:'j- 4l'.">: ]lre.■^ideIlt of the Maine His-
4-'>»i. torical'Society. 7. 4l'l'; his phys-
Frederick Alien. 6. 41. i<pie. 7.422; house buiiied and rc-
Haruiah, dan^ilitcr of bi. S\ Ivi-ster, Ituilt, 7. 424: losses. 7.424; chih
5. Ixi; ii.ajiicd Jlol/Lit Haliowell. dreii of. 7. 4-_'."); an ival of ol<l au'e.
5. l.\i. Ixii; 7.404. 7. 4i"'>; di.-tnrbed by tlie war of
Henry, his New Filmland's \'inilica- the rebellion. 7. 4l'7: hi- la.-t aji-
tion. j/iobabiy written by Kdw. pearamx- at ciiurch. 7. 4l'7-4i'^:
Godfn-y. 9. 3i"j; cited, g. ;;o.'>, ;;uU. death of, 4:i.^; one of the Kt-nnc-
oll, ;J4!',. ' bee purchasers, 8. 2U^;t; hi.-> a->-
INDEX TO COI.LKCTIOXS. , lOo
pittance ack!u>\vlo(1c:e(l, 7. oS4; f^arlio. nhniidniit, 3. nor,.
loltirof cited. 6. -.'"1: im-iitioiu'ii. (iaiiu-aii. Kraii.is Xavicr. liis Hi-i.iry
4.9; 5. wii: 6. ."..".s. .-'.■•.o. r,t;i. :;7S: 7. of Canada .iir.l. 7. A:\i,, -V.t. :).i„.
o'.iO.;;;*:: 8.41i>: lii> History <.l" tlu- (Jam-tson. Frirl...rn. 4. ;;ol>. :;:;:>.
Ki'iHU'lioo I'ur.lias,'. 2. •^(■.'.i-i'-.M; 5. ( iiiirisun fovf. 3. KiT. Us-l-l'.i.
.•'.:'l; 8. •_'04; liis Jones" Kildy on liiil. 9. 14:;. lm. ].-,:;, ]:,4.
tlio K.nn.lK-.'. 4. 41-4'.t: Ids >!,■- Uousesof Voik Coimtv Lv tlu- Hon.
nioir of Inujanun Vauuhan. 6. E. K. r>ouiiif. 7. ln7^|-jo.
N-J-'.'-J: l]io.ura]diy ,<(. liy tiie iloii William I.loyd. s'. 44::.
(ifoiLTf J-;\a!is. 7.4.".7-4.I. (;aniM.ns. iiuiid>.-r of in 1744. 3. 17".:
. dauLflitiT of J. dm. nianii'd value of. 7. lo'.i. n:,; a few >tin
.Tanus Idtli-ow. 5. 41<. survive. 7. 1 lO-lH ; seven in Wells
1)1. Sylvester. leased laud of .lelfiies in Id;)!.). 7. HI : in oHkt plaees. 7.
and Doiniell. 2. -jo:^,; an iuliueuiial ni: two in fai^e Xi'ddock. 111-
lueinl.er of_tli(- Keinudnc pur- 1 ll' : site of one 7. 1 TJ : de-ri i^id,
elia.sers. 2. L'.'.i. i.'^:.'-::-:;: 5. li\-lx: 3. 174: 7. llL'-ii:]. 114. llti. 117."
ooininenced a >etlleineut on tiie 1 1^: seiiies witnessed froni w itldn.
Kennel.ee, 2. -v-. ^v-; i,„iit ., 7. ]];•,; tiie StoixT. 7. 1 14 : all tie-
sloop to be usrd as a packet. 2. serti d. 7. 1 14: the I.arral.ee. 7. 1 h^
2Sl'; land s;rant to. 2. i'-<2. •_'-:;: 1I7: us.d dui in- Lovewell's w ar.
built nulls at Dresden. 2. L'SL': t.pok 8.111,;: built bv Cols. Noble and
up.ni himself the conveyance of Lewis. 8. II':!. 11':'.)). ]-_M : lirst luen-
land. 2. I'sd: birth of. 5. lix: 7. tioned. 8. -'7'.': remained in colo-
4(14: educated in Kurope. 5. lix: a nial architecture. 8. l:7'.': onlv one
benefactor of Mass.. 5. lix: in c..n- remainimi'. 8. l'7'.': <;arii>..n at
trol of the affairs of the Kennebec Ulack Point, the stron-est in the
I'nrchascrs. 5. Ix: chared a farm province. 3. I(i7: the peojjle souuht
at Dresden. 5. 1\: luride iuiproxe- refu-e in. 3. Iii7; descent upon bv
■ ments at (ianbner. 5. Ix: j.at- the Indians. 3. lo.^: parlev between
ron of the Kpiscoj^al Church. 5. Jocelyn and .Mu.^r.-x. 3.'b'-: the
Ix-lxi: death of. 5. Ixi: <-haiacter people treacherously left .l.Molyn.
of. 5. Ixi; nuirried Anne (iild.ons. 3. loj;; snrren<lered. 3. 10-: "re-
5. Ixi: 7. 4(14: i.rovi.-ii.ns in his built. 3. 140; attacked. 17o::. 3.
will^ to ]ieri.ctuate his name. 5. 14(J-141 : commandeil bv Lanabce.
Ixi-ixii: 6.4;': a native of KIumIc 3. 141: attempt made to under-
Islan<l. 7. 4ii4: ha.l a hue medical mine. 3. 141: Indians retrtated
education. 7. 404 : had a lar-e for- fr-.m. 3. 141-142: at IJurt..u. 5.
tune. 7. 404: his < hildren. 7. 4(i.'.: ;j7:;: at Damariscotta. 8. :J(d. ;;'.".•:
should be remeiubereil by the at Falmouth, amuunution t>> be
I.eoide of Kennebec. 7. 4(i:,: left sent t... 5. ■J7T: under tlie e,,ni-
for Kngland. 7. 4(C>: at Xewj.oit. maud of ('apt. Sylvanus Davis. 5.
7. 40.-, : part of liis ]iroperty contis- ' 'J77: at Foxwell's 3. KC): at Gor-
. cated. 7. 40.">; division of Ids i)rop- ham. 3. 171/(: at Hammond"?. 9.
erty. 7. 40.".-4(i';: death of. 7. 4(!(;: . i:'/.',: at Libbv"s. 3. 170; at New-
mentioned. 7. I'.c. p.tO: 8. -iO'.i, ■ Ca.sco. 3. Uh, : at Pemaquid. 5.
•-!:;„, 214. 214/,. L'H', ■2*;^i,. J^J. 17.47.4s: 7. l-V.': at Phillip"s. 3.
-^■'- 104: at Purpouiluck. 3. i:>: at
Major Tliomas. commissioned to KovalKs river. 7. r,7 ; at .sai;adahoe.
h.dil a court. 2. s.-J: 5. i':;(i. 24'.»: 5. L'7T: at St. (;eor<:es. 3. :;'.-o: 5.
treasurer of Devon Co.. 5. iM'.t: :3fi7. :;(;7,/. :]r,-^: at .Scotto.v"s. 3.
lived at Cape Ann. 5'^i':;o„: siojied lor,: at Sjuirwink. 3. l:;7, i:>: at
I-etition to Mass.. 10,2. 5. i.'4i), Storer's, 3. ]:;■<. i;;,s„. v.).-,.- at
\\illiam. son ..f Dr. Sylvester. 5. Sheep.scot. 4. L'l:}; at St. John.s.
hx, Ix; 7.4(1."): had <har;^'e of his 9. ,s7: on tlie Kennebec. 9. >-T:
fathcr"s alfaiis in Maine. 5. !x: mentione<l. i. 2(hj. 2Ut;, I'li.s: 2. IVi',
received j,rop,-rty frt>in hi.- fatlier. I'.i7, ]'.»l»; 3. ]:i~,n. PiS.
5. Ixii: death of. 5. Ixii: 7. 400. . Ciaspe bav, 7. 40/,.
/apt. Joseph. 2. !:;;;. ; Gatchell.' . (.f Starks. 4. PAil.
•'ardinerstown. now );ardiner. 2. I's;;; _ ,,f Vass:dl<oro. 4. Hir,.
7- -11" (;ates. Gen. Iloiatio, 3. i<.i(;.>(.
'•arland. (ieor^re. lived , -it S.arbor(.u;.di Sir Thomas, sent with an ex-pr-di-
and Plack Poinr. i. 101: 3. .s:;; ao- tion to America, 2. l'O: arrived at
cirsed (jf liviij- v,i-h .Sarah Mills. : ,- Jesscpiok. 2. L'o; met Summei-:^, 2.
I- 101: '.I'dereii to be mariie.l. vi)
'" .!i''" ,i.'i~" f'>il i'ldtn to marry. Gauliu. , 7. Tl/i, "8, 82.
I. -i i^-'jl'.'t. i
106
.AIAIXE IlI:?TOUICAL SOriETY.
Gay. thv llcv. Khonozer. 4. 272.
-"-— , «.f Oli.-siiilil. 4. :;>(•..
I-<?wis. 4. .".Ml. ;j()s, .N.'). :]<C,.
Ti't.-r. 4. .I'l-^. ;;:;:;, :](;:;. ;M4. :^9^.
fi.'iylf. Jliu;li. laiiil craiiiiMl t,t. 9. .'ITS.
G;i/A-i|.' '-l' llir I'riitcd .states, the,
v'.U'l. 4. :,',.
('flii-au i.-I:i:i.I. 2. If'iT. I7'->.
Gt'tliicx. l!,irtli('l<iiiu-\v, Ian 1 iriaiiti-cl
r.>. I. -JiL'. -J! 1: a 1 in.l sp;-.-ula;..r.
i.2Ju'/(; 2. IT'l: liv(.-l at ."^ilom. i.
'JAJii. •JV.-.tii): 2. IT-.: S..I1I uraut (Jcn.'kfr. 3. :;
Gcthioy. 2. 170: boixNinan foi
James Koliiiiv,,,,. 3. 71 : ih.p,,siiiun
of, 3. 7".: lived at i;i,h-k I'oini. 3.
7"). .">;. l;;:,: Irttcrs t(. >-, cttov 3
lO'.i. I2:;-r_'{: rii,tuiv,l l,v In liaii.s.
at l;ic!minii(i"s islui.l. 3. ni;
tiu.--fi'i.- for ."-^failM.iiiu.;li. '3. 12'.i.
'2-V',: SI n!rnr..,l Imu !i.>i ]iuiii>iic.!,
3. l;;.'): a iiMu aliove su>iii(i.Mi. 3.
]••;•"■: tl.'i...>iti..ii .■(.';;■. I'.iau'. 3.
■'■'"" niciiti(>iK.(l, i.2>l: 2. 172. 17.')
to Silvaiiu- l>avis. i. -.'42;/. 2l'i:
lia<l a iiiill at IlivalTs ii\.T. i.
27U//; 2. 171': sold land 1 . Walter
Geiidall, i. 27i>/(: petiti.in.'tl to
Andros to eonlirni his title, i.
27ii/i : a.ii aeior in the uitrlieratt
«leIu>ion. 2. 17;;: his .liim at
Noitli YaiiHoath. 2. 17.",. 17s. i7;i_
iMt; mill l.iinie<l. 2. 17'.": land
niort;:.iL:ed. 2. 17'.': de.itli ot. 2.
IT'.': menlioiied, 2. 172.
Geese, almnd mr. 2. >'2.
GelLird, Jo., g. :',:', \it, :]:]:>,
Geisseiih.tinei-. the IJev. Dr. F. W ■:
4n.-.. ■ ^
GeiiduU, AValt r. owned Creat f'he-
lu'aj:. r. 1-17: liis wiilow married
Tlieo(lo>iu> Moore, i. 1 J7. .-,.-,(;:
lived at Falmouth, i. 1"..",. I^n,,,
1^".. 21.;: 2. 171: 3. 7:.. -:]. 1:;-,: a Geneva. 6. 24. '.i.".. luo
.luror. I. Is.,. :^;;i: wmi. >s a-aiu.st IJihle t
I rair-is \eale. 1
(ieiieral .Vrii ,Id. flit\ Cai,!, r,,||iii ii..
4. :;i(): wrecked. 4. .j in; i.ietare
of on ,a t.ivern sii,'n. 4. :;ni.
assemhlv, the. of Laconia. i. '.K. ici:
of -M lin'.. I. 7:;. 241 : »,1 New Voik
association of Mass., 5. li.
co:iJereiice of Mi'llu.(ii..rs. 7. 227.
court (>f Mi>s., 4. :.'i.-, : 3. •_':',.,-24] .
24'.», ;;7i)»: 6. li'. ;;_'o: 7. -jo l. ■_'! 1
2i(i. 22o. 2:J<;. :;:,;;. :■.:,[. :'.:,<;. :;>;!.
;^.!tl : 8. 11. Hi;. 1H. ii.ii. li-..-,. :ji4„,"
21")/(. 2I(>. L'4';;(. •J'>\>il. l'7l./i. 2^:1;;.
2!i4/i. 414: 9. -ji;. s'.). 170. :;i)7_ ;]_,;,_
34:3. ;U4. ;;o;;. :;(;4. ;;^o.
court tiles, cited, i. L'';;.
entries. 5. :3s. Ciii. i;7. O'.i.
Pattison. tlie. 2. 24s.
reijisTer. tlu'. i. \'.t:>.
-'"": i'r,-sente.l
for vilifyin.^ the c,uiim:->i,.n-r-
I- i'«'(); taken prisoner, i. l'-7:
acted as an ijiteriireter and ni.v>-
senu'er, i. 227; returned to Fal-
moutii. I. 2;;i: tried for treason.
i.2.;I: 3. l:;.": a coni;iiis.,i,iner. i.
-■'A ; to re.Milate the selthMiienl- at
North Vannouth. i. 2;;!: Forr
Loyaliu liiscare. i.2;;i. :.'7.i- killed
I. 2:31, -:]2. -yi: 2. 174: 3. ^:;. l;j^;
a deiMity. i.:.';;i ; ex. lian-.^d farms
■iMth Madiver. i. 2;;i': 3.7.",; juii-
cliase<l land .^f Geo. Felt. i. i'.;2:
ai>i>eare(l foi- the town of F il-
inoufh. I. -41; not allowed to
f.ike a seat in the first assemhly.
I- 241: 1 in. I in Faliuotith irranted
to, I. 2.")1: as Indian a-eiit. i. -'i?;-
M_te of liis .-aw mill. i. l'.;;.. ^70; 2.
1(1; one of the cotiunittee to r"-
pniiFort Loya!, 1.-70; trustee for
r-ilnjouth. I. 2."j4. 2.',.-|. 27'J 27"' •
I«>irclia>ed t!,e mill of "Gedney.'l!
||.H/i; .sent with troops to .Vl.rtli
larmouth, i. 2s'.i; unsuccessfullv
att:icked l.v Indians, i. -'-^u- left
no male issue, j. :...■.,. a ...ieetm .n.
J- '^24; land in .V,,rt!i VarnKuitii
Pia«te<l to. 2. 17.;: I rei.resenra-
tive, 2. ]7;;; tru>tee for Xorrh
Yarmouth, 2. lT:i: hi. >awmill
t'unit, 2. 174 ; mortgaged land Uj .
U', 4. I,-,
("olle--,-. 7. 4is-tl().
Gent. I)a!iiil, 5. .■,7.
Eiiz. 2. L':;i;.
T!u)i;i :s. lived at Sheepscot. 2. 2-V):
his hind claim. 2. 2:;"i; .s\\ oie tealty
to the Duke of Vork. 4. :.'l'I ; meii-
tioiu'd. 2. :.':;i;; 4. -j:;.!. -.;:;; 5. .'>7.
S^. ini); 9. l;;;i«. Ui'. 14:;.
Geo.:irap!iical discoveries due to the
lisiuries. 5. 144-14."j.
nonieii'-lature indefinite. 5. l.").'>. I.".".;;.
George I. 2. 241: 3. ;;•;!. :;■;:;. ::<;.■,. :;(;.;^
•">;'.», :J7o, :]7;;. ;;7.-). ;;>-,. ;;;(.-,. ;;..i7.
40:;, 41<;. 417. A\:k 420. 421. 422,
4-4, 4-_'7, 4;;.>, 447: 6. s, ',»-iu, 2(J!);
8. L".'.",.
n, 2. 211; 4. 12;;. 12<3, 127. 12-;. l:;o.
lo2, 1:;;;, l.-J.j. I?,-. l:;s. 141, i4._.,
U^.. 14'.t, ]:>:). l.-,'.(. i,;o, ii;i, k;;;.
l';7 17.;, 174. {•-■I, Is.j; 5. ;;7:.'; 8.
2;;o. i';;i ; g. S3.
III. 7. l.">.
CajU. . of the Ros... 7. .",4. 2.">ii.
Ge(.»rges. ai»praisetl of the aj-proach <>i
the Indians. 7. 177.
islan Is, 5, ;;t;7. ;>;■.). :;74. ;;7.- ; 6. :3.',t'>;
9. .;": s,;- St. (;eor-c- i»l.M,.i>.
)i\.-r. Gov. Powndl at. 5. ;>;7: now
St. Ge,u-e, 5. ::>■-„: l.lockhoU.M.S
eie.ie.i (ui. 5.:,i;7..;';7/' : Weymouth
siijijiosial to have sailed up, 7. :'.!:
A.shley and Fierce e>lahli:,!iiMl a
trading jxj.st on the, 9. 7>; .saw-
IXDEX TO COLLECTION >;.
]07
mills croctod on. 9. So: montimu'il.
3. J-'T: 4. '•''>-'■). ."Ini. oUT. •■'■_'."-: 5.o(">^.
o*;S/, ; 7. L'">'. : 8. .".I--: 0.8"., |;M.
Gcoriri'iow n, 1). C .. 6. :(''>.
M.iine. rnrkor's islami a jmrt of. i.
2'.'; foniU'ily Ariowsic i-hnid. i.
2'24: rt'niaiiis oi' liiiliaiis aN, 2. I'.'l :
lit ally (U'stroyi.'tl. 2. 1 '.'.')- I'.'ii: site
of till' I'lynioutli tradiiiLT liousc At.
2. L'l i< '-■_'! 11 : iiiruriMU-arfii. 2. I'i'i.':
lL'4: tniit.-ry of. 2. I'lii;: dis-
40;^: at T.-iotli P.ay. 5. -tO;-.: 6. ;'.-.'i'.
;'.!'•".: 8. -Jl:'.; 9. .--.".. xi; tlioM- in
Waldoliovo un(lti>!oi)(l only 'luir
iiati-.X' ti'iiui'.f, 5. 4*1^. -li 1 1-411: 5.
4: tlK'ir routo to na.-li Anurica.
6. •■]"Jl'-;;l'.';: suffi riiiLT aniMuu. 6.
M-j;): at l'lnla(lcl|>lii 1. 6. :'.-J<: fm-
tl;i,T iiMiiuH'iii.iits. 6. ;'L'~ -.;:;! ; 8.
-11 : iiu ntioiit'd. 4. 71 : 7. ^i'.
<u'riiianro\\ I). u<\\ W.iI'imIm.i n, s. iM:'. :
ao.kiiiu wcavrr ai.
11)1 inl>ciiMl. 2. •JOT; troops finm (icrminv. 2. T('.</ : -j-ii: 5. 404, 40,",. .{17;
kilk-I Caiil. Spiin-n-. 2. I'l.l-i'n : 6. -J-J-S',. LM. ;;l"_'. oi'."*. :;2S.' o:>.'.
first cluiich in. 2. 'J::!): clt-ruN nifii ;;i:o: 7. 41. 4.';j.
at, i?i'()-22-2: Hath set oif from. 2. (Jmiiar. 6. 411.
2-2-2: Frt'iK-h lu'Utral.s sont to. 3. (ifrri-li. .Ih.s,>|i1i. married Anna Toini)-
JTi'i-c 6. .■!4r. : drstitntf of a jireai'li- ; .son. 3. •_':.'">.
Col. .I,,s,>].li. 2. 1:N.
Timotiiy, of FalniMiirl). 8.-_'4 1 : si'_-nL'd
ti.f treaty of 171.], 6. i:.j.") ; auto-
'_;ra]i!i of. 6. l'"-".
Lit-nf. , 8. 1:
r. 3. i'7o. --^4: 6. I'.i.'): Macrluni
han at. 3. l'74**: no (IiiutIi at. 3.
27"i: till-' i.'i-v. .la.-o!) IJailty at. 3.
i:7o: 6. r.'O. 1".''.': numln'r of i-om-
mniiicants at. 3. i'7"): t!if Krv. , _. ..,,.
Willard Whecl.-r ]ir<.-a<'!icd at. 3. (k'tihidl. lU njaniin. 3. IsO.
27t;: 8. llL'/c rlmivli Imilt. 3. :i7i). i Jiist'iili. 3. l.;o
277; Ejii-seopalians at. 3. :.77: S. !
112;i: conference with Imlians at, (ilont. Q.'.'ihr. 8. ]s
3. :!51, ;]f)l-:J7-j: 6. 2i;0: "Willi im (iianfs Grave. 9. -.'14.
Lith.uow settled in. 5. 417. 4:::;: 8. (.ililn rs. Kohert. 5. 4^.
28."i-L'^G: destroyed liv Indians. (iihl'in-. Amln
6. 10: Scoteli- Irish settle in. 6. ;'.l':
James Sullivan oonmuiieed his
law )>raetice in. 5. 47-4>.4^// : Fi
Xei'.cmiah. i. •")04, .joij, .")US.
i';enf for Jolin
Mason. 3. :'.4: letter of cited. 3.. 14.
i;,t< hel. married Hubert Ld^eeomi^
3- -•'
will L!a])tisf el. 111. h in. 7. 41':.': Cihlioii. Kihvard. 4. fm
lionie of Arthur Nohh'. 8. lo:.; t'ne
Kev. William I.eniehon at. 8. llo,,,
112i,: lirst chii.l l.oiu iii. 8. Ill/,:
jrarrison huilt at. 8. 12:'.,/: nien-
tioue<I. I. ."lOL',,: 2. I'jo, I'.ii'. :.'iic,.
21."), 21'<, 27s : 3. -jir,: 4. -',1.-,: 6.
52. ::il:;. :]2:>: 7. 2rj. 27"). -iO'r, 8.
112/(; 9. l:n.
lime, 4. :;2(;.
reeords. 8. 111/i.
(;ii)lions. Anne, dau-htei- of Dr. V»'il-
liam. married Dr. -S. (iardiner, 5.
Ixi: 7. 404.
.Tames, liveil at Saeo, i. 1>S; a juroj-.
I. l-s. :;77.
Dr. William. 5. Ixi: 7. 40.",.
(iihl.s. C.i. (o-oiue. 6. 107. 412.
William, i. l.",o/,, i'l7;,.
(Tihraltar. 8. 122.
of Ameriea. tlie. 4. 7"s 8. :;i:l
(k'oroia, ordered the foreii;ii archives , Gibson. Mary, married C;ai>t. Tiiurlow,
to be searched fi>r records. 2. lo,/; ] s. 412
Aiadians sent to. 6. o4:!,(: men-
tioned. 2. 74'': 5. xxxvii. ;!it): 6.
C.")(); 7. 42.').
Historical .Society. 4. 4: 7. 4>4.
'u-orudana. 3. 2'.'.
'•erniaine. I.,ord (o-or<re. 7. l'O:].
'Juiiian Emiiire. the. 9. 24-").
t.utheian Chureh. tiie. 5. 40S.
^tniuians in Waldolioro. 7. I'lO. j
I'fotestauts. came to Maine, 4. "•*^. |
AVilli.'.m. signed the petition to |
liradstieet. i. -j^:;/,-. ;
^''-iinaiis. induced to come to Dres- '
<hn, 2. -J.SO: 6. 4. ;12J. iJi'.'); the war
^villi tiie, raised tin- ],iii e of p.,v.-
<ltr. 3. 4.;2; early in .M:iine. 5. xxi.
xxii: 6.:j. 4,2:): in'iu''ements h(dd ■
"•.li by flic Kenn.biw I'mcha-irs.
5- l.v: aiiiMil in W'aidoboio, 5. ;
'•'•>: C. ;>;'.o g. ^(i: driven auay, 5. 1
■i'j-j: second atlemMt to settle, 5.
Kichard, punished ffir insnljordina-
tion. I. :ns-:;7;); lined for lilas
l)hemy, i. :!7'.'.
the llev. Milliard, at llirh inorid's
island, 1. .'iL': 6. i:>. l.su, isi; mij'.-
ister at I'ortsmoul h. 1. ."^s, itil ;
at Isle of Shoals. i..")>: oiuioxioiis
to the <;()Vernment of Mass., i. .")'.•;
brouiiht an action aLiainst J>oni'_di-
ton for slandt 1-. i.'i'.hi: edmatid
at Ma,L;(lah 11 rollcj-.., i.:,'.in: ma>
have pri aciicd a( Sjiurwink. i.
.')47/-: at S.u-o. 6. l^o. L'ld: knoun
at I'oitsmoiilh. 6. l-^l ; ojipo-tfl
tile enc]'oa(dimciiis of Mass.. 6
INl. \^J: contro\eisy \\ ith l.ark-
liam. 6. IM ; oldi-cd' to aiknow 1-
edm- tiie jurisdiction o| .Mas-,.. 6.
]>J: left tiie county, 6. isl. 1.-2;
character of, 6. 1.S2; mentioned;
7. i'2(j.
108
MAINE IIISTOmCAL SOCIKTY.
Gibson. Soth. 2. 170.
Dr. ThmiKis, I. "n't).
Sorj^oant Tln>in.Ts. i. .")0l.
])f;u-(»ii, . of .*^(o\vt'. S. 41-_'
Gul.lin.us. .losliun INnd. 8. H-).
y[\vv, iniiniiMl lJoiij;imi!i York, i.
r,w.
(.\H vi Gml. till'. siiU <.ui li> till- V]y-
moutli ('<iini«,uiy. 2. L'T' : 3.i.".'l; 7.
2'.U; <.'oiiini,iniK»l l'\ ri>|/.;am. 3.
2U1-2!)L'; 5. ;;.".l; sailnl inun Ply-
montli, 5. ."..■)] : at Munlu-^an is-
land. 5. ;;-!<', ; at Sihin.i. 7. :',(•].. ■;!■_':
I'ojjliaiu's llaLisliij*. 7. ;;iT; jnol)-
altly si'cn by ('ajit. .loiiii Siuitli, 7.
OIS: inontioiK'il. 3. ;>h,I/, : 5. ^'.hi:
7. ol-J.
Gilbiit. the i;ev. Ellipliak'l. 8. ISO.
family, intLTL'sted iu Kimii^h iiiincs.
5. ]~tou.
Sir HmnplnH'V. muk-itnuk a voyaiie
to Xi'w fonmilaml, 2. r.i..': uik-Il'
to Sir Jolui and Caju. llalei'^li. 2.
'2~io: tonnau'o of liis sliip. 5. •-'I'.'/C
patont t;rantc-d to. 6. 174: tnnk
]<os.sessi(.)n of Xt-wfiuiiidland. 6.
174; promulgated three priiieipal
laws, 6. 174: menrimud. 2. l.'J:4.
6S, 72; 5. \:,l : 9. :jiil.
Sir John, a member of the riymoiith
Company. 2. 27": a letrer to eited,
2. 2>i': death of. 2. 22. .'ji>,/; men-
tioned, 7. ] •.".!;/.
('ai)f. Ilaleiiih. in eoniman<l of an
exjiedition sent out by the Ply-
inontli Company:!.:.".': 2.i;1.27'':
5. oo4, ;j">0; oxidored tlie eountry,
2. 21: a nephew of .^ir Hinn]ihrey,
2. 27(': the only member of the
Council of Plymouth who visited
New Enuland. 2. .">]« ; commantler
f)f the .Mary and John. 3. 2'.i2: 5.
3.51 ; rowed to the Pemaquid river.
3. 297. 2'.»-<: 5. l.">^-l.V.t. ;>U -:;:>".,
o4s!, :]40, ;>Vi: 6. :]IA; 7. l-U: Skid-
warres acted as his lulot. 3. 2' '7.
21IS. :^.i.>; 5. ■:.:]:,: 6. :]14: met Na-
lianada, 3. 2'."7: 5. 1"''.': 7. v-L': exam-
ined the Sa^adalioc Pivcr. 3. vloo,
o04: 5. .>17: swoin a>si>t.iut. 3.-";ol :
went to ex])lore tlie coast. 3. :;itl-
302: 5. '.]■]'>: at .Semiamis. 3. .'>J2;
at Caseo bay, 3. 3')2: his unsuc-
cessful attempt to \i>it the Penob-
scot river, 3. 30:1: met >elienoa. 3.
30.'}; treachery of the Indians. 3.
30G; set u]> a cross. 3. ■,<)",; 5. ;:;•")-
33(); dili;rent in di^'ov-nies. 3.
308: heard of his brothers death,
3. 30!<: a nephew of ."-ir Walter. 4.
(J>!; death of, 4. i/': visited by In-
dians. 5. 144; 7. i:;4: several voy-
at^es were tnade in his char!/c. 5.
1">7: relied on mines to supjfort
Ins C'dony. 5. 17-5: the projector
of the .Sa^za'lahoc colony. 5. ll'.in:
interested in En.ali>h mines. <;
173(i: wintered at .Sauadahock. 5
17S; visited St. (ieor.nes i>iand. 5.
34S: t'ound the eioss, 5. :;;v:
started to visit P)assaba. 5. ;'..".o:
his reason fin- returnini: to ]ji-.
land. 5. ;;")2: went up the Penob-
scot. 7. ;]; dmiiped anchor neat
Pemaquid. 7. i;il: .-ucceedcd pop-
ham, y. '■'>'<■'<: deteiiiiined lo rdtirr.
to Knulaud. 7. :)[i): returueii. 2.
30a: 7.:;o7. 312; offendi d Popliai:'.
7. 31-'i. 317: mentioned. 2. I'J. 27".
2.^'(. :]0(/, ■■VJii; 5. 14^. !.".></: 7. i'.',.
2'.i7. 2'.is, ;]oi'. ViO'j, 3u(.i. 3u7, 3n'.i.
311); 9. :;o2.
William. 4. ;;ii."i.
Giles, - — -. cited. 4. 8.
Tho.. commissioned justice of tlie
j.eace. 5. IU2, 113, 11.'). 117; ^c
also (4yK's.
(iill. Lieut'.-(;ov. . 4. :.'04:
Gillet. the Pev. Idiphalet. i.lO; 2. 117.
11'.': 4. 3o.j, 30t!, ;;30, 3")."): 7. 27'.*.
284.
the P.ev. Dr. , 7. 372. 41.'..
(iilley. .lohn, of Fort Western, hi>
ereat a^e. 1. ',o:\i).
Gilll)atriek, Thomas. 4. :V>2.
Gilman. Allen, pioneer lawyer of Bai>-
•^ov, 8. 4."j2. 4.")."j; lirst mayor oi
llanj^or, 8. ■i-'i'j.
John, signed the treaty of 1713. 6.
2.>4: autograph of. 5. •S>4.
Gov. John T., his daughter marric 1
the Pev. Dr. Nichols. 5. Ivii.
the Pev. Tristram, preai hci a:
Bakei-stown. 2. Ip;: at Nortii
Yarmouth, 2. IsS: mentioned. 2.
ll-j, 117: 4. 332; 7. 2l:o. sM. -■'■'.
Col. . 7. 23.J.
Mrs. , 7. 237.
(iilniantov. n. 4. i".t4.
Ciilmoie, Pidicrt, married Miss Piii:.'-
ham, 7. '■',')'>.
Pufu>. made plans of the Dii.-sy
land. g. 23;i.
Gilpaiiick. Charles. 4. oo'-). Z'l-i.
Mary II.. dauehter of Pichard. ni-o-
ried the lion. E. E. Ponrne. 8. :;' J;
dates of her birth and death. S.
:^,U-^: chai-acter of, 3. 3'.*2-3'.i:j.
Pichard. 8. 3'.»2.
Thomas. 4. :;."j2.
(iimj'.^e. Thomas, signed the periti"'-
to .Mass., 5. 240.'
(rirlini:. (^.ipx. , sent to reeapiafc
Peiita^'oet. 7. 3."^: impatimt to at-
tack. 7. 3.">— 30: lost his opp.irtunity.
7. 3i'>: (iisajipeaied Irom hisior.'*-
7. ;>;.
(ii'.en. a .'^cotch-Irish naine. 6. PL
(rhiss windows, scaice, 4. I'-^O'/: iir^'
in Buxton. 4. I'^U/i; at Fort II lii-
fax. 8. •_'77.
Glazier Beanisly, 8. 12l/(.
INDEX TO COLLKCTION'-^i
100
I. t.tw/.
the first cattle
l>uirh:ist'(l at
tirst inL'nti'jne(.l
Ckni'unio. 8. 4"4.
Ch.iuestcr. Kn-.. i- 'I'l'O.
Mas*., the (K-stoiulaius of X:\thanie!
Wharf at. i. ~>U>: Icniior home of
the Wakcleys ami Mattliew (.'oe.
I. ].•).•!; home v.f Xatlianiel WhartY.
i.-JoS; home of Thomas -Iti'JTi^s. i.
i'O'.J; home of Klisha Carney, i.
'j.">T'i. r.(i'^; .Tohn Carney moveil tt>.
i.:50S; home of .lohn ar.tl Samuel
Davis, I.. SO'.': home of Ctco. Inu'er-
soU. I. •'•11; .lose]>h InirersoU dictl
ill. i.ol'J: s.imiu'l Iu>j;ersoll fstah-
lisluilat. i.:;rJ: home of .lonatlran
(>rris, i..;i4: liome of .lo>iah Wal-
lis. I. 31(5: the Wallis family
moved to but returned, i. :lli). :ilT ;
liome of b^amuel Webher. i. :11S:
Samuel AW-bbc-r's ehihlieii born
at, i.olS: home of Sannul York.
I. olS; former liome of .lames
Lane, 2. 171: .lolm Tennv moved
to, 3. T"). 7"> '1 ; mentioned, 2. 144.
l.jl. \:A: 5- •!"'*'■: S. •-'•-'■-,/.
Henry. Duke of. 7. \-'~iii.
Gloueei-terslnre. i. 11
(Hover, the l!ev. Jiss
(ioaeh, r.arn.. 2. 4ri.
Goat ishtnd. 9. los.
Goats, value of 3.. >"
imported, 3. S"^
Monhe^^an. 5. ITi'
in New Em^lau!'..
God. the. of tlie Indians. Squantum. i
3. ltr,„; Manitou. 4. luT: Cliinus, j
4. ■)',{>; Tanto. 4. Ill: 5. 1>T.
Goddard, Gyles, reiaesentative of \
Cornwair county. 5- ^: S. K'4:
commissioned a lieutenant. 5. 101 ;
captain of the fort. 5. W'>: sur-
veyor, 5. luO-lOT; justiee of the
peace, 5. lb': representative for
Pemaquid. 5. ^r,:'.: carried the pe-
tition of the I'emaquideis to New
York, 5. -2' ;:;-•_'' ;4: mentioned. 5.
5S, 'J4. i's; 8. 1.^7.
Godfrey, Aim. her eliaracter defamed
and slandered, g. ;;>:;-.>4.
Catlierine, 9. -".''•»". ^^'H. ^-^T".
Chark-s. son of (»Uve, baptized. 9.
001 : buried, 9. O'H.
Edward, commenced a settlement
at Agamenticus, i. 40. SO, M'.'O;
procured eiant<. i. 40—47, SO:
agent for the Laeonia Comi)any,
I. 4'5(!; 9. ■>■''<. ••''■'■"(: agent fiir
Gorges, i. 47'i: 9- -'^'O: governor,
I. 47". '.)S. is:;„, •_':;-;. S-Wni ; 2. !», Oh/;
9. 010. ■]')'), '■'>■>'>; on the case of
Cleeves cs Winter, i. -"4. ')■>>: coun-
selor, I. T0/(, Ss. :)04, Mt;o. ;](i7. :i*)S,
300; 9. 300, 3i.'J: brought action
against Cleeves, i. 74. 75, 3im: at
tlie first court lieid in Maine, i.
iyi; resisted the encroachments
of Mass., I. 101; 2. Olc; 3- ■^^;
England,
at York. 1
account of
mis>ion to
1. :'.oo-;;'.'l ;
yielded to Mass.. i. 101-10-2: 3. A^:
9. 321: sent a rcnuiustrau' < to
9. Pilji ; the hrst seilK-r
1. S-Un: 2. 4'.!/-: 9. :;''7;
.loi dan, I. S)'),! : eoni-
general court, in fidl.
held a court at S;ieo,
I. r)41: ordi'ri'd to a]tpear bi'iore
the couneil. i. .". p; : a man of ex-
perience. 2. 0; suit brouuiit by
John Stiatton ag.iiu>t. 3. II. •■>>;
commissioner for New Sonu-rset-
shire. 3. '■)i'<: a son of Olive. 9..-itl;
administered his father's csi.Ue.
9. -JOS. 2'.i>;( ; Ins nuvther's vill. 9.
i".>".t. :)~i\. 'M^: marrii'd Ann Mes-
sant. 9. ;i"l; children of. 9. 3ol :
birtli of. 9. ;■'"'*. 301: aLie in wliieh
lie lived, g. :;i)o-;lo:J: his early zeal
for adveiituie. 9. :;o-j-;;it4: m.ivor
of Auanieiiticiis. 9. :'.('4. 314: luob-
ably'a merchant. 9. 304. :'.04,/. :;o.-);
emigrated to Piscatatpia. 9. 3o.").
3ii0: time of his residence in Amer-
ica. 9. ;;o.'i-:;oi;. :;(i7. :M4. 3.")0: agent
for the Counril of New Eu'.: land.
9. ;]ot!: to deliver the grant to
Mason and (iorues. g. ■^^''•. in
charge of the interests of the La-
eonia Company. 9. 3i;i;. :;0''>;/. lived
at Eittle Harbor. 9. 3iiO,(: rei-re-
seuted to (iorges tlie place for a
future metroiiolis. 9. 3o7. -'.'^l.r.
built a house at York. 9. 307 .j)",,; :
nu-t giantees of (Gorges. 9. ;;o,-.;ii> ;
visited r.oston. 9. ."'.o-: ignored bv
(iov. '\\'intliio)i. 9. 30-,,: a !•- feree
in the divi-ion ot the Mason aiul
Gorges grant. 9. :'.oO: (luarrel with
Cleeves, 9. ;;oO-:;iO; went ti> Eng-
lan<l. 9. 310. ;U4; cause of his vi>it.
9. :;io. 310,,; assisted Ma<s. in
holding her charter. 9. 3ll-".12,
320; never thanked for his assist-
ance. 9. 311)(-3r2/(: returned t<t
Maine. 9. 312: fruit of bis vi-if. 9.
;;i3. ;;ori: suggested to (.oiui- tlie
idea of a muni( ip;d corjioration.
9. 313. 2i:bi: an oliieer under I'otli
of CJorges" charters. 9. ;'.14. :il4i. :
mavor of Gorgeana. 9-314: report-
ed Win. Hooke to his father. 9.
ol4/(; controversy with Wiiubrop
over the Isle of Slunds, 9. .31.".:
suerl Hull. Heard and (io.., h. 9.
310/(; letter to Winthroji. 9. ;'•]".
317/i; lioine of. 9. 317-31s. 31i/-.
3lS/(; his administiation one of
quiet ;md progress, 9. 310; a.-ke-d
pailiament for jirotectiou aj::'inst
Mass.. 9. 320, 33>-33'.t. 34-'-'44;
pai>er warfare with Ilaw.-ou. 9.
320, .340-342, 344; reason for his
submission to Mass., 9. 321. 3iO-
34'J; liis lands usurped, 9. :•_'_'.
3:^Su; petition for redress. 9-322,
110
MAIXK IIISTOIMCAL SOCir.TV
G(>dfrcy, Edwnrd — roiitiiuuMl.
o'22it: I'l'dics- ordi'K'il. 9. A-22, ;"'.<2-
o^•"); jtoopK' ask a In .iiiiiL:. 9. ;!i'i.'-
o'2'-\\ to iz" to llimlaiui. 9. '■'■-■'<: his
niovoini'nt alaiiiud Mass.. 8. '.VJ't,
;-,-2{\: t!u' dat.js of Ids dfi>artiiro
and arrival left to con it rt ar.'. 9.
Gl'I; Ins woilc ill lln-laii 1. 9. •'.u'4-
;>2'i: iiiidcrliandi'd woik oi his
encinios. 9. .•;-Ji'>--".l'T : not stlti-h in
his interests, g. :;l>T: iiatioiitly
waitetl for a lieaiinj: to his jxti-
tion, 9. ;'."_'"^; ill ledu'-ed iii( ain-
.stances. 9. ;;_'S-:i2'.»: at the feet of
tile kini.;-. 9. Mii'.i; allied willi the
enemies of .Mass.. 9. ;;l".i-:;."'. i. :;.'Io;,,
o'>0--\'>'-). '■'•'lit: prolial'ly the antiior
of New Kiiuhnid's \'iinliearl.>:i. 9.
S'JUii; prohahly at tlie trial of the
ref;ieides. 9. ;;;';i »-:;:; 1 : associated
with Jiolieit Ma.son on a in'iiiion.
9. :]ol, :).■>:;-;! "to; >[ass. did not an-
swer the sum 1110ns. 9. ;;.;i. ;;.")•_';
queries and question-. 9. ."^iO-.'KJS;
in the debtor's cell. 9. -'t'-VJ. ■)■)'>,
o-jT; sent a letter to John Win-
tlirop, 9. :;;L'. ;;."-T-.;".^: death of
his son. g. '■]■]'■]; his lasr ajiiieal to
the council. 9. ;;:;:;-;;.!4. .'J-jS-.;.-,;!;
his last words. 9. :',:;4; date of his
death unknown. 9. .;;;.": jdaee of
burial. 9. ."Joo; juohaldy left no
will. g. :]-]')ii; mentioned, i. ji;4/(.
3(1."), .■]».ii;: 2. M)/(: 3. 4 1-41: 5. 104:
9. ooT. ■',:>. ■'/■)u. :;i-j. ;;44. .'U'l. ;'..')U.
851', o'j'). ;;.')T. ;;')S. ;;,".'.». ;;.;ii. ;;e,;;.
304. 3(j."). :]i\:<. .jT-i. .iT"). -'.^'K '■>2:
letters of cited, i. l^'l: 3. 4''./': 9.
oOln: arms of. 9. -j'.r,, :y.;:)[ anto-
f,'-rai)h of. i..'j44: 9. ;'.oo. :;;;.", ; arti-
cle in the Maine (.enealoL,dcal
liecord cited, 9. :j>f>^n: Letters and
State ]*ai>ers written i>y. 9. '■'/■',(]-
3GS; his Life, Letters and Public
Services, bv Ciiarles L. Banks, g.
L"J.j-:;<4.
F'lizabeth. dauuditer of Olive, g. i"."'.i»,
301, 3TU: married Brown. 9.
301.
Elizabeth, d ui'^liter of ^Villi im. g.
29'.i,(. 301, 371.
Elizabeth, v.ife of Oliver. 9. 2'.'S;
death of. 9. i'.i'.t. 301: will of. 9.
2i!'.', -ill!*/,. ;>J'.)-:;T1: chihiren of. 9.
2il'.t, •Jl)'.i;( ; burial jilace of, 9. l".i'.i.
family, still in Liiudand. 9. ;joO/( ;
Tabular Pedigree of. 9. ;;oi.
John, of BaUL'or. 8. 4".i.'.
John, son of olive. 9. •J'.'Un. 3(il. :]~].
the Hon. John E.. Ancient Penob-
scot, 7. l-i'-J. lo:j-104: Bashaba
and the 'I'arrantines. 7. ',t3-10:i;
Castine, the Yoiiii.rer. 7. 73-!»l';
Jean Vincent, IJaron de .St. Castine,
7. 3y-7"-': 'J'he Pilirrims at Penob-
scot, 7. :j3-37 ; JNleiuuir o*' the Hun.
I E<lward Kent. 8. 410-4^0: Xm,,;i,.
be,ca.8.3l.-,-:;;;L';ClaiuK(lelaTui.,
9. '.•3-11;'..
Leah, g. .'mO.
Maria, ilauuhter of Olive. 9. i".''.'.,
I 301. 370.
Mary, wife of Oliver, marrietl L'!
w:ird ( 'oxc. 9. :;mI.
of IJonillon. 9. ;;:;.").
Oliver, of Peiisliiirst. 9. l".'S/k
Oliver, of Ikuiiend. 9. L".is; chilhin
of. 9. 21'S. i".t'.)--:;oo. 1".".'/^: <lca;h of,
9. -".»S, v.|;)^ ^.<,;,,,_ ;;h1 . |,i^ ^,^.^,.,
administered by his son. g. S".
2',>>u: i>robably came from France.
g. '2'.i>^it: his )ilace of burial. 9. .".'■.'
Oliver, son of Kdwanl, 1.47//: g.'.ol:
married Mary Smith. 9. .".ui: .!;•!.
dreii of. 9. ;;i)i ; his v, idow m u-
ried Ldss ard ( C.xe. g. :;•■ M : uw;u3
land at Neddick ereek. 9. .ll-,,:
died, g.33.;: burial of. g. :;:;:;,( ; ]•<<
liateiii to Cajie Nt sich. 9. ;;'.T:
mentioned, g. :;is«, ;;4i'), ;;.').j. :'.i'.3
i Oliver, son of cdiver I'll. 9. .'.id: bai>-
tized, 9. .";i.'l; married Hannah
j French, g. 301.
Sarah, liauuhter of Oliver. 9. i".''.'...
I 301; married William Ditton. g.
i 2'.»'.)(/. 301.
Sarah, daughter of Oliver 2d. g. :'.i 1.
I Thomas. soi»of C)liver, g. -IWn. 3oi.
371.
William, .son of Oliver, 9. 2Wn, 3'ii,
37i.
Godfrey's cove. 9. 3(i7/i.
jKUid. g. 3o7/).
(ohliiiL;-. the ilev. William. 7. 222.
(iodon. . 6. 411'.
; (•odsue. .lolill. 4. Ho.",.
; God ward. Gyles, 5. nS: sec Goddaid.
Goethe, Jolianne Wolfyan Von. 6.
411; 8. 4'J.O.
Goff, Edmund, sis^ned the treaty of
1714. 6. 2.')7: his auto;,Mapli. 6. L'">7
! William, liosjiitably received hy
Mass.. 7. 14s.
. Ljeueral court held at his house.
2. 47//.
Gold, Alexander. si<:ned the petition
I of 1U7-' to Mass., 5. 240.
1 pennv, 6. 140.
fji>ldsmii:li. Oliver, 3. 77.
Goldthwait, C'aiit. Benjamin, 8. !•!.">.
141, 142.
Jac<dj. 8. 43.
Col. Tlionias in command at Fort
Pownall, 5. :>■!;.
Gooeh. John, .selectman for Wells, i.
301: one oi the lirst sclliers oi
Wells. i.:]<;2.
the Bev. Boljert, 3. 112/t.
«/ 1 Gouch.
Goodale, Ezekiel, published school
books, 8. IbU.
INDKX TO COLT. r.n IONS.
Ill
;o'><lcno\v. Daniol. 8. o'.'O.
.1.1.1-1 , 1.410.
,,.■..linu^ l);iiiii'l. militaiv oflicer for
Kituiy. I. ;;t;;.
InKMi. Uni'Uios. 7. li'V.
l.i,-k\i. 4. ."'d.
M lior , 2. -J'A.
, i"iie\vs troin N<'\v Kir^lind. 5. Kil/i.
; .mlricl) C'ouir. 7. ^'-^^
tlif H"ii. Kli/.ur. 6. ;..//•
(■;q)t. I. ''"H), .")l-l/(,
;,..ir!ii,!'j:c. ,I.>slui:i. 4. :j|>'^. HOn.
,M...i.\;i.. Ai!i..s c;.. 8. :;'.'T.
Uauk-l. si,LriKHl tlic ii.tition to Croin-
we'il. I. ;!'.'•"»-
tlic Hi'v. I). i:..8. !(>:;. :;:;7: niouni-li-
icil NoticL' oi' rlohii .MLiii''k, 7.
:r,\'-40].
Hiu1m>ii C. 4. ■>■)•
Sinnu'l. in coniiiipml at Fort
Viankfort, 7. IT'.: ^i at uy tl;e
Kvi'.niliO','. 7. 1 .>: ^o lay out a
toNviisliiit, 8. -io".': uuLUt lor the
riynioiitii C'omirar.y. 8. -JIJ. •_'l:u(.
'214.: relifveil Fort lli.-hinoml. 8.
'2\'J. 4. :U.'); onvihhI a slave, 7. I'l-j:
niLIllionfl, 8. I'll'.ly,. L'l>i;(.
'uioilytar. .Aljraham. a son oi M.ises,
h"is cjiitaijli. 5. IT'~/'.
.Iiuiitli. (lau;i:l'.ter of Moses, lier epi-
t.'ijih. 5. 17<i/(-
M.iry <4;iii!;liter of Steplu-n. married
to 'lli.>iiris Lake. 5. •_'■">;;.
M.'ses. iiroenreil a iiatLiit of tlie Ply-
ni.nuli Company, i. 4';.. 4S. -ji'. ^0,
r..jf ; 6. \'o^; exttuT <^f liis irrant. i.
4'), 80; l)is praut deftateil tiie
plans of Clce\es and Tueker. i.
")4: married a .lan'j'nt.-r or A^ra-
liam .Jennini;s. i. '•>./: 5. 17". 17o.>i:
a ])artner wiili 'i'l.law ny. 5. 170:
action to test the valhdty oi ids
])atent, 5. 224.
St.plnn. deputy froveiiior of New
Il.iveu. 5. 2.">:); his d ui^hter mar-
ried rajtt. Thonias Lake. 5. 'Jo-',.
fioolciii. Daniel. 3. 114: 5. 21::. 212/!.
'o..;.!d. flic ]],,ii. Willi, ;in. Col. Arthur
Nolil.,-. 8. liiT-1-".:;: Fort Jlalitax.
Its Projeetors. JJuil'Krs au<l (.ai-
lison, 8. l'.t7-2S<.t; Col. William
Vau^han, 8. L'.ll-:;];!: .^Ituioir of
^ir William I'liips. 9. 1-72.
•ioos. Ik iiies in abumlaiiec, 3. -'.>:',: 5.
).',s.
c:i;<,.sc-F dr, iuvme of Thomas Ho;^ers.
3- ::"/<.
(.dose liver, snppo'^ed to have heen
visited by "Weymouth. 6. •;i7.
'i.xis.-try, Tllonris, :itt.)rn. y tor the
I'lyiiiouth Company. 8. 21'.'//.
'■Oram, Capt. . 2. i.',',.
'•ord.m, James Dentley, 6. lU.
^^ iHiaiii, cited, r. .">:io.
Mis. — _, of <;o.^hen, 4. 307, -V-iO.
'•••n , 4. :j.:,.j, ;JGT.
]r,7. 174:
the
title. I.
!•".>:
auent, I
17;):
dale. I.
17.-'./-
I. 17:1;
hi> ;
l)y the ]
,e.,pl
liad net
ived
I Gov. Christopher. 7. O^'X
I , of Faruduuton. 4. '■'>'■)■''•. o42, '•]Ao.
the. 2. 17s. ISO; 8. M'i.
O.-rires. .\nii.'. i. lo'.i; 2. M.i.
: (Joru'i.s" euurt. 3. :;'".. ;'.7. m^. 40-41.
■ Gorges. L.ud Ldwaril. 2. 'Jiwni.
Sir lahvard. i. loO. :>:'A: 2. 'A.
fannly. i. lO'.'-llO.
I Ferdinanih>. urant to. i. 47: 2. 40:
I eoniidaint .'i. i. ~"-': inheiit. .1 Ih"
Proviiue of Maine, i. lo'.i; 2.7;J":
sold his inheritnnri'. i. Iom: 2.Mii,
\ 2r,i. 20(;; 3. 0:-: 4. 72-7;;: 7. n;o:
assumed juii.->dieiiou. i. Fm-I-'I"^;
kinu re.o_;iiized ids
John Aiehdale his
a ri'latiw of .Vr.d'.-
api'oi'iti-il oilieers.
authority thrown ott
I. 17i'': those wh.)
>mii)i<si(ins joined
the disai'i'eeted. i. 177: reason why
tiie people would n.»t suluint t.>.
1. 17:s-lsO; his jurisilietion eease.l
forever. 1. IS4: Joeelyn attemj/te.l
to ujihold his riuht>. i. 107: wrote
the preface to America Painted to
the Life. 2. S-'.»: exonerated for
placini^ his fat her" s name on tiie
\Voniler Workin;.;: Pr.>vidence. 2.
10; Mass. ordered to restore itis
inlieriiance. 2. iu]n: 6. l>>s; sent
connnissioners to America, 2. O:;.' :
3. o-'i-oti: magistrates appointed in
his interests, 2. iy-ju: edited tiie
Brief Narration. 2.7-v': succeede'l
to the j)ropriet.)rshii> of Maine. 2.
I'^a: price receiveil tor the selliuLj
of Maine, 2. G4((. 207. ::''ti; deeil to
John L'sher. 2.2.'j7-:iijU: eontirnted
Cammock's patent. 3. FJ: peopl.^
in favor of his jui i->uiction. 3. "^O.
tiM, 04; petition t.» Parliament. 3.
50; his power deuie.l by Mass., 3.
02: carctl little for the .)])position
ol Mass., 3. .7Ci; uientione<l. i. \~i\j.
2. Oor/. 7;)". 20:;. 2i;4: 5. 240: 9.:;o7.
o40; Ameiica Painted to the Life
cited. 1. :>1, :J4, .S2. >0. s7: 2. 7, 00.
sent lishin;: ves.>els to America.
I. ;!0; 2. .JOa; 5. 10:1; sent Capt.
Jolin Smith in command of an
expedition, i. ;;o: sent Sudth 0:1
a se<-.jnd voya;;e, i. :;i; sent
1-iOcroft with an expedition, i.
:>2; Kent a shij/ under N'in.s, i.
'•i:'.; 2. 24, ;):5'/; a niendjcj' of the
Plymouth ('.(mi)any. 1. '•'/•], 40; re-
ceiveil a Krant, i. '■'>'), 40-.'JO. 70,
100. 4';0: 2. oL'./; 3. ;;o: 4. oo: ex-
tent of tile ^rant, i. .;".., >t
b'ja: tyrant e.\tended, i. :
property .livide.l, i. :;'
new f^rant. i. ;;.'); 5.
Ids afentioii .livid. -.1, i.;;'i: con
llict conceinin" \Vint.;r Harbor, i
2.M; 2.
■■:r,- 3.:;i;
lec. iveii a
.;; 9. :;00;
U2
MAINE lIlSTOi;iC.\L SOCIKTY.
Gorpos, Forduiando — ooiitinuoil.
4(5; roiilirnicd CainnuHlc's unuit, i.
47; 3. 1-. l->; a}ii)iiinti<l (-odtroy
liis rKiiiisflMr, i.4T((: jiart <'f liis
territory jirantcil t<> others, i. -I'.t;
3. ol-;!!'; 1:111(1 on till' ri-cai.nnia
^naiitcil to liiia. I. H'-.'.d: i-st 1I1-
lislud a court, 1. •"•;;. T-I/i : 1:1 iiit to
Cieevcs ami Tucker, i. 'il. ('>T. 14"'.
ir>li, '>"•'■): Henry .locelyu his aucut.
i.li:^;*; fi'iul of auitlyiiii;- familiar
nanu'S to liis territory, i. *'•'>: >i-n\
a coniniissioii to form a ^oveiii-
mciit lor his colony, i. i>i'i: 2. 'I'.hr.
Arthur ^lacwortii to eive jmsses-
sion t-.> C'lceves and Tucker, i. iw;,
Cl»; j;avo t'leovfs a coniinisNion to
let and settle his territorv. i. i'lil;
■ jirocured a oontinnatioii of his pa-
tent, I. TS. 81! : 3. ;;i. '■')',: 5. xxi:
land on the Againentieus granted,
to, I. Sii; extent of his kinds in
Maine, i. 81 : ai>pointcd LTovernor
of New Eimland. i. ^:'. lo'.i; 2. •".:;»-
54((; 9. :;il/i: pursued hi> coloni-
zation with zeal. i. >;!: 2. -2(1. '2-]ii,
2V><i, 21(1, ooa; 7. 1-'14: c died his
]>rovinee Xew Soinei set>l)ire. i.
80; 2. b'2<i-'j-)ii: 3. ;]1: 5. xxi: es-
tablished a civil cdvernnienr. i.
80; 3.0*5; his form of irovernnient, ,
I. 8(i, 87: 2. :>'). :,~. o'.'n. 71 : 9. :^.!2:
extent of the grant of l''.;;'.i. i. >*; ;
list of ofiicers of his jiropo>ed ;iov- .
ernment, i. 87->^; sent Thomas
Gor;j:es as his ng;ent. i. >'.'. ;;40-:;41,
342; his labor unf'iltilled. i. !m);.
joined the kinu's i)arty. i. '."O. jO:);
4. 0'.>: A'ines his ai:ent and prin-
cipal Mijiporter. i. I'o. '.M, \2^: 2.
4U; taken prisoner, i. IH); suj)-
posed to be (lead. i. Dt'w/. ".)s. lO'.i; 2.
8-'J, tjhy, 07'/; 3. •JJ: 4. 7'); 6. iss„;
9. ol7; date of his death, i. lu-^i;;
j!;overnor of Plymouth,- i. lOit; 2.
11,51; 5. I.j7; served uinler Essex. ^
I. 101); taken prisoner at Cadiz, i.
109; greatly interested in cid«mi-
zation, i. lU'.); ehlldren of. i. I'i.i;
nephew of, i. 10'.": 3. :,:,; ajipoint-
ed Abraham Preble a i-imnselor, 1
i.l04/(; liis lu'irs in favor ai court,
I. 1G7; his ri.u'ht to land at York
disputed by Mass.. 1. 17'>: Jocelyn's
lands mortuMjied. i. 10^: the Prov-
ince of Maine restored to his heirs,
I. 2oS; 3. .V), .').>, iV-i, 0'': 2. 04*/;
expenses in settlini;, I. i'lL'/C 2.^4; ;
received no pecuniary ix-nefit. i.
27-/1, a native of Somersetshire. ,
1.%4/r, Ashton Phillips his birth- •
place, I. ;jo4; list of counselors ,
appointed, i. :i'".4: indenture be- ;
tween him and Cleeves and Tuck- j
er, I. .")4;!-.'j44 ; autii'^rajdi of, i..j44; I
letters to Vines, \Vinlhroi> and 1
others, i. ."il l-.">4" : in the Froneii
wars, I. .■")4"): >nccoied by tin-
French kiu'^. I. ',\'>: liis life ,,|
esin'cial incerest lo the iieopie oi
Maine. 2. V((. 7:'.". 71": 5. L'17. ic
cei ved captureil 1 udiaii^ from W . \
mouth. 2. 17, ■.':.'". ■Wn-'-'rJo: 5. I ".7.
:'.:')i.': 7. l'-'>i: sent out a ship iiiii'.ev
('hallon•_^ 2. •_'.~m/: the s\\\p ( :r..
tured. 2. 'S-)ij: \\\r<[ iii-ar l>ri>ro;. 2.
■J'i(t-2\u>: enlisted jome of tlic
first people of Kn^l'Mid in oo!i>ni-
zatioii. 2. ■_'7" ; Indians in his fam-
ily. 2. ."^i I "-.!-" : the oidy :ueml"r
of the Pl>'m luth Coaiiimy un'i!>-
eouraired. 2. :VJii-:V-\i: ])ursued a
eoui s" of private a<lvcnture. 2.'-l'-i:
foruu'd a new company. 2.;)'.i'/-4o /;
opposed by the \'ir,uinia Company.
2. :'.:;-:;4. -l^hi. 'rj; success by t'lc
kin ;"s help. 2. 4<r(-4 I" : his libci- d
spii it. 2. 41 "-4L''f. li'i',). 't'xi: had
a jd uitation at Monhei;an, 2. .'iii/;
5. 1<>4: his business separated troai
Mason's. 5. .">•_'((: 3. :54: g. :)ini. :;ii;i-, :
sent U'illiam (;orue.> as tiovern'.i.
2. '):)ii: 3. :](>: flittered him.-. It
that his hopes wouM be reaiizt d.
2. o'-^n; visited a shij! boiin I foi
Plymoutli. 2.' .")4^'. ')'i'i: 5. •J'.i'.;
creat jirobability th it he •>s"a)d
visit Anu'iic 1. 2. ." 1</ ; his synii.a-
tliy towards New laiuland. 2. "1"'".
■^(>a. o>^'i: 5. ■_'li;-L'i7: 8. Jo.-, ; !,;.■«
intluence tditained the charter f"i
Plymouth Colony, 2. 42. ">">.'; t!ie
jealousy towards him unrea.>"!i-
able. 2. ')')". .")-(/; (ioveiiior r.ri'I-
ford's letter t(.i. 2. :,:,'i„: 8. ■-"■>:
hid a claim on the land on >[•!-■
bay, I. •")ti((-."j7,;: 5. 47/*: cause ••!
the jealousy. 2. '^'m -'<<'•' ■■ : >irr:iri-
topher Gardiner turned his nii:"l
against Xew Enuland. 2. .■)7.': .;. -
cused (d' suiiiiorlinii dis->',':it in t'l-
colonics. 2. '>Sf/ : adv'sed tin.' fj'ii!'
cil to give up their cha.rter. 2.''-'-
sultered imputations in Eu'iiaiiii-
2. '><a: made Lord P.ihiiinsi ••'<
Maine, 2. 'i>ii: his :(utl>ori'y. i"--'
er and privileges, 2. ■>'^:i: 3. :d ; 6
170; 9. :Jl-_', .;!:.';/: his attenn -i'
drawn from his province. 2. '•"•'
encouraged members of ihe ciiuic-
to settle, 2. Gi'"; the peo].le "i
Maine (daimed to be iin ler his y.;
risdictioii, 2. f.L'./: but little kno""
of him, 2.01)'': his home and an
eestry. 2. Vii'm: in an expediti'a
against the ."^iiani inks, 2. '"''•
friend of Essex, 2. OT": dete!i'.>''
Essex, 2. f57"-''''^": a'i vised PahiuH
to abandon Essex, 2. ()<<(; wliy t'-'
^vas not tried lor lrea.->on, 2.71'
returned to PI-- mouth, 2. 71"'-
^Vey.•nonlh'b Tuuiano drew li'-^ ■''■
INDEX TO COLLKCTrOX5;.
lia
tontion to coloni/.nti.ui. 2. ~2ti;
sent to assist the kiiiv; of Fi;ur-i\
2. l'2<i; roturiK-'l to ' En^Mau-l, 2.
7-'i7; took rides wirli the kiuj.-. 2.
72(/; 3. ;!•_'; eaptured nii>t..l. 2.
72<f; taken in-isoner by riomwell.
2- ~-"^ ^3- •5_^'^; >[aiiie's iiulebteilness
t;', 2. To'f, 74.': iDiinerly sni>pos.>(I
to Iiave wiiiien tlie Wonder
Workiii!:: Pimv idciKn-'. 2. ',i-:o: de-
termined to eiuitiuue liis coloni-
zation alone, 2. l':]; waited lor
better times, 2. l'4; nut Cajit.
Ilawley, 2. 2.".: reeovereil A.>saeu-
met,2.2.;: sent ont Cant. Ilobson.
2.27; sent out Capt. Dormer. 2. ;;o:
7. o21 ; his i)etition of IiL'o to the
jrovernment. 7. :;_'; summoned be-
fore I'ailiament, 7. .U. :]t\. .IT; de-
fended Ids ]>ate!it. 7..\;T— li; S.2o():
assigned territory to Sir William'
Alexander. 2. 4<; <,'ave a srant to
]iis <,a-andson antl Lieut, Xoiton,
2. 40; letter to Capt. John .Mason.'
2. .JO/i; desired to oive uj) the in-
tent, 2. .->2: hit s!iare in the divis-
ion of Xew Kn-land. z. .■;,4 ; aeeount
of hi^s settlinu- his attairs in Maine.
2. .55, 57-08; appointed Walter
Xeale governor, 2. ()S/i; named
the Province of Maine, 2. 70: 5.
xxi; David Thomps.m his airent,
2. 70; the Provinee of Maine grant-
ed to, 2. 200: 7. l.M: Capt. Cara-
mook his agL-nt. 3. 12; not di.s-
turbed by tlie Plougli Patent. 3.
32; unsucees-tally resisted the
chiim of Pigby. 3. Z2; neglected
his American interests. 3. ;;>; liis
goods and debts to be att.mded
to by Joeelyn. 3. ;5o; liis go vc-rn-
nient ovorthnnvn, 3. 40-41; de-
voted to the Cliurch of England.
4-60; the church to be estabbslied
in his colony, 4. 09; the founrler
of Xew England. 5. 1.^7; William
Hooke liis commissioner, 5, 214;
the foun.ler of Maine. 5. 217; Win-
throi)'s opinion of, 5.217//; educa-
tion not a part of his .schen»e of
government, 5. -JiM; hi.s coloniza-
tion scheme imj-racticable, 5. 2i"i, ■
2i'7; result of the svsteni, 5. 2:];;-
became part owner of Arunder.s I
''"'o.-, ^;\"f''^">I''"ii's posses.sion, j
5- :301-:i:;2; one of the originators
01 the Plymouth Companv, 5.3:j-'-
clnef manager of the companv. 5! t
■^•j(; 8. I'lio; chief proprietor. 0. 4- ■
t'stablislifd a cdonv at Winter
Harbor, 6. 170; established the ,
Jiist oi-ganized government in ,
Maine, 6. 170; had j.ouer to nom- ,
inate clergym.-n. 6. 170: the honor '
<'f early colonization (htii, led foi-, '.
6. oGl; on the dominion of Uash- |
8
abn. 7. 00; by Ids means imo of
tlie natives Were returned to \ ),,,..•.
K-a. 7. 210; aelivelv en-r.'ed in
commerce, 7. ;;ji;' j.,;,,,,,! j,,.
SMtchil in littin- out an expedi-
ti.'ii to Pem.i.piid. 7. :;.'l; Dernier
and .Smith in his emidoy, 7. .l-i •
purjiose of the enterprise. 7.':;m-
founder of the seat of trade ai
M.-nhe-.m, 7. ;i22: gave a charter
to Agamentien.s, 7. ;j;tl : .vent over
carju'iiteis to electa mill. 9. :;o<,, ■
did not vi>it Xew En-land. 9.:;i1„"
3P2; mentioned, i. ::4// cs v- .,./
Oo.^ los, 110. i:i7, i:,r,;,. -^'"241,'
27;J. :U:',, :]U, :;c,t!. :;iio, 404. r,:U: 2
^. -l:\ii, 44. t;ii/,(. 2.-)^. i>.-)i) ■>,;■> ..",;•,■
3. P2. :;o, 4.-i, .-)i, 0;. -;;:!'•";; I " ";]'-"
214, .-144, ;;i.-,: 6. |.;-. 17ti,/ I-4„. „
05. 1-0. ;;o!;, :;,)7: g. l>i :i:,{'
9- 200, :Ji2. :;ih;. ;;ot. ;;o7„. -.uo'
;>I0//, ;5II. ;;ii,,. ;;i:j. ;;i;;,, o,,;^/
oH' '][-• •'-''• ■'■'''• •'-•-< ■''-'^- o4o!
o)'). ;](;7: a Prief X irration, iioc
tinished at the time of his death,
2, viii-ix; the samegiven in full. 2!
Ij7;-J: cited. 1.81;/: 2.Sn, i>;;„. 04, ,_
25(/, 57(/, 7o((; 5. 1<)4;!. IGO;,; 6.*:!o5-
7. 'Mn. 00//, 100. 100;/, l;j4,/ •"»,<*
olo/;; 8. 201; 9. SQ-;. ' ~" '
ITenry, i. loo.
John; father of Sir Ferdinando i
10>;/, ' ■
Sir John, son of Ferdinando i loo-
succeeded to the MassaciniM-tts
grant, i. 100; 2. 4t>n: s/dd his
claim to Prereton. i. loO. 2:!-<--^'l'<-
2.47/;: petitioned to the 'kin J to
have his riuhts i-esrored. 3. ;;:;■
mentioned, 2. S)l. -jr/j •',;., ' .>,•, I"
2(3(5. ' " "' - '
Palph de, i. ptO; 2. tUhni.
Capt. Pobert, son of Sir Ferdinando
1. o4;,. 10'.»: 2. 4.!//, 47'/: governor
of Xew En^dand. i. ;;4;/, loO; 2.
0, 4:'., 4;]r/, 77; 6. ISO: manied". i!
P>0: 2.47'/: received a i^rani to a
I'art of Mass. i,av, i. loii; 2. 4;;,/
40;;: died, i. lo'.t; 2. 47'/; arrive/'!
2. 4;j//; gave notice of his ariivar
2.4:>/. 44«: hospitablv entertained"
by Plymouth, 2. 4:!, 44//, 45,/; w.nt
to Mass., 2. 4;;, 44//: formed a ser-
tlenunt on Mass. bay. 2.45,/; ,>i-
ganizerl his governmenf, 2.45/-
returned to Englan<l, 2. 47-/; 3!
;^'^; his C(dj.ny assisted bv i'h-
immth. 2. 4,'/; his estate given to
Sir John (;o,g,.s and later con-
veyed to Preieton. 2. 47<;: visited
David TJionipson, 2. 4s,/; ji, t),^.
Venetian War, 2. 4;): advised t,,
return home. 2. 11; ids patent in
full, 2.44-4/;; grant to John < t:,|.
ham, 2. 47;/; met Eevett, 2. -,'..„■
menliuned, 2. 46a, 87. '
114
MAINE IIISTORirAL SOCIETY.
Goif^os. Cnpt. llobort — continued.
SiH'ioly, jiulilioutions cifoil, 9. oiiOii,
Tliomas, on the ea
\ViiiUr, I. o-i, •/■)'>:
IT, I. T')". o44; 3
cuiiiiniNsioner. i.
0 of ric'i-vcs i\s.
tU'l>utv i^ovi'in-
:;i. :;4: g. -.'A-.'.u;
^"^i 2. r)'.ia; nr-
rivrd in Anieiii';!. i. S'.*; 2. ."I'.ii/ ;
lield liis lirst eourt. 2. S'.' : >[ayor
of (JoiLioain. 2. '.'in: 8. :>.'!; a
iU'phew of 6ir Feidinamlo. i. lo'.t;
2. ");»<;; sold land tu \\ illi am Uoyal.
i.:.'S'.ii(; as ai;iiit for liis uiude, i.
S40-:]n, ;U:?: grants to Ilutchin>on
and Xeedhani. i..j4i.i-;;41. .T)!', .■'..") t;
ordered a survey of Wills, i. .■]4l';
eonlirnied the <lee<l of Wheel-
wright, I. -U'-). •';-"4: named the
town of Wells, i.;;ri4/i: authorized
liislnvoith and Wheelwright to
make allotments, i. .'].">"). :'..")'.i; hi.s
a.L;ents not anxious to earry on
]iis rights, I. o"i(i: his agents, men
of ]>rominener, i.:)"i'i: ^aveairrant
to John .Saunders, i.;l.'.ii: as secre-
tary and eounsflor. i.:j(i4; in IJos-
t«ui,-2..jOr(; Wintliroji"s opinion of,
2. ."jfa; a resident of ALramentieus,
2. '>9a\ his mode of uovei-nment
institutetl, 2. .">'.ir/-('ir(/ : a lawyer,
3. ol; why called "the lirst u<)V-
enior," 3. CI ; went to the White
Mountains, 9. in',': auto^rraph of,
1. rj44; nientioiu-d. i. l'V2. -UW,
:>')•"), oOH; 2. ~ioii; 3. 1l', ;;T; 9. o.>(),
o']", 374, 07').
"\Villiam, arrived in Maine, i. S:3;
)u.-ld a court at ."^a^o. i. ~-.\)-s4. :;t;4;
2. 50/?; Chalmers opinion of, 2.
84)); nepjhew of sir Ferdinando, i.
1M'.»; esteemed 1>\" his unclv. i.'A')\
sent out as governor V)y his uncle,
2. 5Un, 5;;.r; 3. :;i, ;;.",; 9. ;j(i",t; held
his court at Uonvtlmns house. 9.
Gorgeana, Edward Godfrey mayor of,
i.47ii; assessed, i. '.i4, ■)>'<•<•. now
York, i.!)4/i; callc(l A^auieulicus.
I. 'J4»; iuoorporat<il. i. '.'-in: 2.
h'J'i; Tho:nas (;.ii^is mayor of. i.
P4/i; court held at, i. '.16; peoi)le
of submitted to Mass., i. 102: 3.
4-5; the metropolis of the province,
i.-">.jO; 2.7U; Thomas (iorires dep-
uty governor of. i. ;)14; two fairs
to be held ar, 2. ')'■>"•. the mode of
j;overuinent instituted at, 2. .jitij-
GOa; a woman executerl at, 3. Uhi;
inentioned. 8. :; U : 9. '-'A-'./t. :;i (.
Gorhani, a part of claimed liy the Jor-
dan proprietors, i.4>-4'.'; home of
William Tyiiu'. i. •'>\<'i: the Jlev.
Charles rreennn preached at, 1.
S2G/i; situation of, 2. ]4(;; incor-
porated, 2. 14'): lii>t settlers of, 2.
M'1-147, 14S-]41>: attacked by In-
diaus, 2. 147; 4. 100; 8. i:70u;
olorirymcn wlio preached at. 2.
147-14*^; maiuif.K tory at, 2. 14^;
lirst child born in, 2. 1 1^; people
of, A\"hiL:'s, 2. ll>: iio])ulalion of.
2, l.">0: gariisiui at, 3. 17b/; ^cn;
militia to Falmouth, 3. r.i7; p^ •-
jde of cut hay in Fryeluire-, ^, -vn;
mentioned, 2. 14o. "l4(i; 3. 171/ .
IS'), 1'.):]; 4, lTis, :]o4. :;oO, :;;;i\ ;'..".-).
.■)74. o7.^. .'jS'J, -Vx], 4(i:i: 5. xxxi- e.
;>">ij; 7. ;]V'0; 8. Ui'.»; History oi,
see Pierce.
Academy, ineorjioratcd. 8. 1(!7, 1'''^:
land granted to, 8. 1(',8: ojieneil. 8.
li'iS; precei)tors, 8. HjS-IO'J; in a
flourishing condition. 8. lii'.i; t,.
be a state normal school, 8. lo'j;
girls at. 8. 17').
r>enjamin, 3. •_'4tJ.
Corinn-, 2. 147.
family, 4. i'-')-").
John, 4. i'(;7; graduated from col-
lege, 4. 241 /I : his sister married
the Kev. Paul ColUn, 4. 241/i.
Prof. John. 7. 40^, 4i:].
Mary, married th* Pev. Paul CotV.u.
4. 241. 241/(, 24it; her character. 4.
24'.'. 2.")(); date of her death, 4. 2.".o.
Capt. Nathaniel. 4. 24',i.
the Hon. Nathaniel. 2. 14:.'.
Col. Shiibael, 2. 140.
.steidien, 4. '2'f^u.
AVilliam, 4. 2.')Sn.
Col. 8. l:>'.
Dr. , 5. Ixii.
Judge, 5. xlii.
Squire . of Portland. 4. ."7?.
Gorhamtown. now Gorham, 2. 140.
(loshen. 4. 2'^lH,;>0ti. ;;:;t;. :y.)2.
(rosnold. Bartholome^v, attemi»ti»d to
l>lant a colony in 3Jass., i. Sj; vis-
ited the coa.s't in 1G02, 5. 14;;;; 7.
133; hi.s ship visited by Ini!ian>,
5. 143; 7. ];J3: two of his n>en in
Pring"s expedition. 5. l.'>3; named
Cai)e Cod. 5. I'l-O; saw Indians
with English apparel. 7. 13'!; his
tr.uk followed by Weymouth. 7.
2;'3; followed by .Saltern. 7. 3'i'a., ;
pientioned. 3. 2-0. 2^'.'; 5. 1.")L', l-'i".
34."j; 7. 2')')n. 2'. '3; 9. 3o2.
Gouch, John, signed the petition to
Cromwell, i .'■','.>■> : sued by Godfrey,
9. oltoc amount of land granted
to, 9. :rt^.
John jr., signed the petition to
Cromwell, i. 3'.i-7.
Puth, accused of adultery, i. 3tM,
3';ti: her i)unishment, i. 300.
r;ouhl. .Sir Charles. 7. 40".t.
Natliauiel, married Elii;al<eth Coilin,
4. 21'.i/(.
tl'.e IJev. Nidiemiah, 4. 3.'4.
Col. I'reston, 7. 4)*'.'.
M)s. Col. Preston, 7. 409.
, of Corham. 4. 37S.
(rould's Mills, 4. 2Sl;l.
INDEX TO COLLECTIOX.S.
115
GoultUboro, 8. .110.
Ciounitou^on liviT. 6. "2)0. 2iOn.
«n>voniiiK'nt. civil, i. S.">, Mj, SO; of
Maiue by .M;i-^s.. i. i'4(1.
Cu'veiJi'ir s islaiul, Be>>Lon liaibor, 7.
i' 1 1 . I
i>l;\iul, X. Y.. I. ■">2S. , I
Gi>\v. Jdlin. 7. l'^4. j
(iowL'n, Janu'.s, 4. I'l)'). !
Grace, Patrick, siivcil in tlic Revdlu-
tioii, 2. 214.
Gracm, :i cdrnijition of Graham. 6. T. \
GralYam, Caleb, bioirraphical uotice
of, 3. 211.
Grafton, ciiunly, 9. "240.
Joseph, 5. 22.">.
Graham, coiruptions of the name, 6.7.
Aaron. 4. Goi*.
family, 6. l;».
James, a,<;ent for Doni^an, 5. 1^0.
2'3T; licensed to take np lauJ at
Pcmaqiiitl. 5. 1 1 IS- 10'.).
James, his lli>toiy of the United
States, error in, 2, 4(3'(/;; cited, 2.
7^'.'.
Grammar schools, law conccruiGLr. 3.
IOj^h; 8. l.")S, 1.-.'.'.
Grammatical Sketcli. a. of tlie Ancient
Abnaki. outlined from the Dic-
thmary of liale, 9. 2.J9-2'J4.
Gramjais, 3. lU.
Grau'ifolk, 4. lot"..
Grand Desi;4n Falls, the, of St. John
rivi-r. 8. ]!».
Grandfontaino, Clievalier de Hubert
d'Andij;ny de, ti>ok possrs>ii>n of
Pentauoet, 7. 4.");.. 4<'i. 47; Sir Wil-
liam Temple surrendered to. 7.
o2-.5;3; in comra:iud at Penobscot,
7.;j40; succeeded bv De Chambly,
7. :340.
Meiian, the Isle of. Carlillac's ac-
count of. 6. ::7J; mentioned, 7.
2^1; 8. bj, :52:>.
Monahans, 4. I'.O.
Prairie, the. 8. 140.
Pre, I. 27/<; 5. xxii: 8. I'.O, 102. l;>j,
lo7. 142. 14.j. 14';. 2-2/(.
Trunk Piailsvay. i. O'bi, :]00».
Trunk station n )w nccupie.s the site
of Fort Loyal, i. 240;i.
Gr:ini;er, Jatnes. 7. 7o,(.
Jidin. si^nied the petition to Charles
II, I. 401.
> 7- "T.
Granite in IIallo\v("ll. Limerick and
Portland, i. '■'/^')-'-^/Jh.
Grant. P'rancis. killv.-d at Arrowsic, 2.
102.
James, married Joanna Ingles, i.
Joshua, killed, i. 224.
I'eler, si:rned the j.etition to Cliarles
II, I. 41 i2.
Samuel, his daughter marricl John
Oti-.. 6. ~a.
Capt. , of Berwick, 4. 317, 37<J.
Grants, to Clceve and Tucker, i. 1_'7;
by the Plymouth Comp.uiy. i. T-^-
^"l ; by Dinlorih. 1. 242; t.i(;,.r^:es
and .Alasiui. i. :;"). 7s: to tlu- Duke
of Vork, 5. .")-(!; from the 'Julonial
Pajiers, 9. :!ij.>-;j(;7.
Grauville, 9. los.
Grapes, -ireat store of. 3. .'"Id".; at the
Isle of Hacciius, 7. 20">; .it Strat-
ti)n"s island. 7. -''vl
Grassliopi)ers, huritid to the couutiy,
2. 114: 4. ;!')s, ;;i;,i.>.
Gratiosu. island of. 3. 200-201, 202.
Gratiouse strei't. 9. :J."j1.
Graves, a .Scutcli-iri.sh name, 6. !•->.
John, married Martiia .Miui'n. i.
l')7, 2ti0; lived at ivittery and Lit-
tle Compton, I. l.>7, 2()0/(: admin-
istered the estate of Natiianiel
Mitton. I.24S: died. i. 2iiO,) : chil-
dren ot, I. 2i3 .i/i ; lived at Fahuoutii,
I. :;20.
Ku.vsel. 9. 22.
the lion. William J., cbdleni^ed
Cilley, 6. 7'.»->o; killed (illcy. 6.
SO; Henry Clay his accomplice, 6.
SO-Sl.
Capt. , of the Bonaveuiure, 2.
tiS,(.
the Kev. , of Providence, 4. 2'JS.
Grave Yard Point. 2. 23S.
Gray, formerly \e\v Boston, 8. 2'3'3;
mentioned. 2. 110. l.")S, !•'■'.•, li;0,
102; 4. :jlO, 403; 6. 13, 32, 3^.
Aruid'i. teachei' in Warreu Academv,
8. 172.
Betsey. 4. 373.
Cap>t Ebcn. 7. 237.
Edward. 6. 7o/t.
Francis C, 3. 24'].
George, taken prisoner at Falmoijtli,
I I.3J2; lined tor fornication. I. o7>.
Goury, 5. 8S.
1 Joliu. signed the treaty of 1717, 6.
Deacon John. 8. 30G.
Pease, sent to <iov. Wintliroji. i. .S4o.
Peter. 4. 310, 341.
Sarah, lined for fornication, i. o7S.
William, purcliasi.'d laud of J'dia
May, 6. 133: built a rope-walk, 6.
133; sold land to the Park sUeeC
Proprietary, 6. 1.33.
Mrs. Zeruiah, a descendcnt of Capt..
Miles Standish. 2. 17.').
Ca]it. , of (,'arrvtunk. \i.-ited bv
the l!ev. Paul ColUn. 4. 344, ;;47;
liad a line farm, 4. 344; resembled
Esoj), 4. M').
Greason. Bobert, land granted to. r..
244; signed the petition to Gov.
]3rad-treet, i. 2'>3/(; cajjlnred by
the Indians, i. ;>'.,i>; lived in I're-
sumpscot, I. 320.
Great Bay. 4. l'c,.',.
Aridrubcoggia falls, 3. 323,
ilG
MAINE HI>TOUTCAL SOCIETY.
Great — oontinnod.
Audrosrop^in river, 2. l.'.O: 4. 304;
see A:ulro.scoi:gia rivcr.
Britain, the Jordan name omnnion
in, I. 2.54)1 : opposed the (.oUmial
limitation of shivery. 7. lMO; iier
colonies to he suhjeel toJier £:«.>v-
ernment, 7. iJ'.'T; l>elieved that tlio
United ^States would stand much
injustice. 8. 11; always stronu"ly
represented, 8. 14; oi>tained the
islands in Passama(]uoildy bay. 8.
lo; for twenty years ackn(i\vl-
edged the claims of tlie United
States. 8. 1(5; asserted her title to
the country north of Mars Hill. 8.
21; commenced to make au'ures-
sions, 8. 27; determined to have
her way, 8.0."); chanjjed her lire-
tensions, 8. O'i; mentioned, 1. 410;
2. "Jmt, 2S3, 2^4; 3. O'.i/f, ;;()2. ;'.T-'].
o9:>, o97, 417, 4111, 421. 422, 424,
427, 447; 4. IS, 24. 2-"), ■■-n. l-j:!. 14'.*,
100, 101, 2.")7, 0I2. o-Sl: 5. :;r,^. :;.V.l,
300, 3s:]; 6. 2S, 124, 141. 250. 251,
203, 200, 32(1, 335, 330, 337. 3!1: 7.
14'J, 202, 204, 205. 270. 204. 4r,4; 8.
f). 10, 17, 10, 2i», 2:;. 27. 40. 41. 4<-..
47, 40, OS, 74, SO, S4, S5, S-j, Ss. [Kl,
94, 104, 130. 140/!. 271. 3ni. 30S,
350; 9- 113. 100, 171, 224. 245. 240.
Carrvin,:^ Place, the. 7. 10^, 170, 175,
170, 105: 8. 230, 231, 233.
Chebea'j,'. within the limits of Fal-
mouth, I. 145; sonietimos called
Chebaecho, i. 145«; in Cumber-
land, I. 140: conveyed to Walter
Merry, i. 140; called Merry's is- I
land, I. 140/r. conveyed to Josiah j
"Willes. I. 140/1 ; part of conveyed
to Walter Gendall, i. 147; used as I
a fishing station, i. 147: part of |
granted to^\ liartu.'i. 147: conveyed 1
to the First Church of Boston, i.
147; called lJecom])ense island, i. ;
147, 14^/i: part of owned by West- I
brook. I. 147; part of owned by
the Waldos, i. 14 7; ;:raiited to
Danforth and Xowell, 147. 14>;i.
Cove. I. 150.
Falls, Saco river, 4. 270, 277, 339.
Falls Country, 5. 00.
Fouiche, I. 400.
Hope, the, sent to retake Pentagoet,
7. 35.
Interval, the 4. 30.
island, now Newcastle, i. 214 ; 6. ISO-
Jiobert Jordan moved tn. i. 214;
Jordan resided at. i. 2.;5((, 55l',
553; John Ashton moved t >. 3. S2;
Jordan escaped to, 5. 1:;0; men-
tioncd. I. 232.
laki's. the, 4. 114.
meadow, i. 27/i.
Mosier's, i. 70.
Neck, boundary of John >rason's
grant, 4. 220; site of Masuu".s
house at, 4.220-221; Christo-,}u-r
Woohviih settled at. 4. L'1'4; men-
tioned, 4. 21s, 225, L'ji;.
New England ('barter, granted. 7.
207; remarkable feature of, 7.;;ii7-
30S, 311.
Ossipee river, 1. 333; 4. 270. 277.2^7.
Ox Pasture. 3. 140.
Pond, 2. 2S1 : 3. i.;l', 14S.
Kiver of Canada, 8. :;i7.
Walt, a nickname of Walter Bagnall,
3. 11(».
Gree.e. I. 27, 413; 2. Oa; 6. 147; 8.
452 .
Greeley, the Rev. Allen, 2. 125, 120.
Coz., 7. 237.
Ebenezer S.. 8. 05.
Philii). 2. Is2.
Seth. 4. .3.30.
Green. 4. :X)5. 344, 355, 37^^, 3S'^, 403,
IJenJa-.nin. 3.:'>75; 5. -■I'll: 8. 102.
island, i. 145, 151 : 5. ;]75.
Jolin. lived at Xcwpurt, 1.314; mar-
ried Sarah Parrott. 1.311; signed
the i)etition ti> Charles 11, i. 4oi'.
Greenbush. Maine, 7. 104.
X. Y., 9. 1S3.
Greene, Col. Christopher, sliort of
provisions, i. 473; letter from Ar-
nold, I. 475-470; to accompany
Arnold, i. 500; at lied Bank. i.
520-530; death of, i. 530; men-
tioned, I. 510, 524.
tile Pev. Pereival. preaclied at Wells,
1.347; his salary, I. 347; gradu-
ated from Harvard College, 1.347.
Pichard, signed the petition to
Charles 11, i. 402.
Roscoe G., 8. 52, lOS.
, sued by Pish worth, i. 375.
, cited. 6. S5.
Gre-niiehl, 8. 441, 442, 445.
Grtenhaugh, Robert, land granted to,
I. 244, 240.
Greenland, tlie northern limits of the
English claims, 2. lOa; the In-
dians of speak Karalit, 4. 07; men-
tioned, I. 25.
N. H., part of Portsmouth, i. 154;
former home of the Bracketts. i.
154; home of the children of
Thomas Brackett, i. 230; former
home of Jonathan Philbrook. 2.
205; mentioned, 2. 13S, 223; 4.
242/(, 2'.»0.
lane, 2. 231; 9. 0, 24, f55, 00.
Greenleaf, Edmund, born in England.
I. 352/t; died at X'ewbury, i- :)'rjn.
Cajit. Edmund, his daughter mar-
ried Heniy .Somerby. 4. 240.
the Hon. Jonathan, 2. 250.
the Rev. Jonathan, preached at
Wells, i.34'.»/t; biogr;ipliical notice
of, 1.351-352; miMitioned. i.32i3(;
his Account of \\'eHs. i.;j30-3'jl;
liis ^Ecclesiastical History cited, i.
5, 352/t; 3. 6ln, 103/t; 5. xviii-xix;
INDEX TO COI.LECTIOX;
ir
G
6. ]S2h. lS4/i, 103/1, 194!!, lOOn; 8.
157-1 oS.
Juilitli, daimhrcr of Ci\]>\. Kilimunl,
married lirsi lUnry Somorby. 4.
'J40; soooiul Tristram Cotlin. 4. i;4i>.
Mo>os. father of Jonatbnu, i. M'jI;
jnil'lishod a ina]> of Maine, i. "^ : 8.
lo, 100: meiUiuned, i. 0; 5. xix,
xvi. xvii.
Capt. Moses. 4. 07S.
the Hon. Simon, i. 351; 5. xxxix; 8.
30(1.
reenlv. Thomas, lived at Falmouth,
1. il2: servant of Cleevcs. i. 112;
signed the submission to Mass., i.
112; punished, i. 1>T.
roenouirh, Epes. 4. 2o5.
Horatio, furnished a design and es-
say for the Bunker Hill Mouu-
nient, 3. 251/i.
John. 9. 04.
Samuel, married Jane Gnstin, 4.
243n.
reen"s chapel. 6. 10-'.
reeusledixe, see Greenly,
reentowu, 4. oU~. 300.
reenville, Bernard. 7. 120h.
reenwich. 4. 204.
reeuwood, John, 4. 304, 403.
Lucy. 4. 403.
Verres, 4. 403.
Capt. , 3. 330.
reer, a corruptii-'U of McGregor, 6.
G-T.
regg family. 6. 1 1.
theliev. William, a teacher at Lim-
erick, 8. 173.
regoiie, Bartholomew de, 6. 27o.
Maria de. naturalized. 6. 275.
Maria Theresa do. granddaughter
of Cadillac. 6. 275; reimbursed by
Mass., 6. 275.
Nicholas de. naturalized. 6. 275.
Pierre de, naturalized. 6. 275.
r^!::or. a corruption of McGre:::or, 6.
C-7.
regorv, a corruption of McGregor, 6.
V7'.
XVI, Pope. 8. I40'.:. 403.
George, lived at Bl ick Point. 3.88.
Col. Matthew, seized by his own
soldiers for cruelty, 5. 305.
Capt. William, i. 4iV._i.
ronville, .Sir Pdehard. 2. 15.
ridley, Jeremiah. 2. I'ol; 6. 47n.
rii.iilv, Thomas, i. 131.
Judge Pvobert C 6. 7.
Sergeant . 1. 513.
rifiin, John, lived at Blue Point, 3.
Owen, sent ashore to trade. 5. 3 IS.
rirtith. Henry. 3. l>i.'.
liflith's head, 9. 131.
iines. a corruption of Graham. 6. 7.
! indie, Sa?nue]. fou.'i'i the Cu.stine
coins, 6. 114-115, 125, 120/1.
Grist-mills at Baiberry creek, i. 20'.);
at Cai>isic. i. 'M>; at (iardiner. 2.
2.-^3; at Limerick, i. 32i'. ".:?2; U
Long creek, i. 252)!; at ."sebasti-
cotdv. 4.317; at Wells. 4. 3;;(;; of
Gedney and .Reward, 2. 170; of
Seabnry and Milehell, 2. 1^0; of
Vauuhini. 8. L".t7.
GriswoUi, Bishop, 7. 410, 432.
Dr. , 4. 2>;'./i; 5. x\iii.
Grot ton. 4. 2'.'5. L".'0.
Grosvenor. Godfrey. 2. 122, 124, 12S.
Groton. Academy, 8. 413.
Conn.. 2. 134.
Ellen E. K., daughter of Xathaniel.
married F. U. J. Smitli. 6. ;'.t'.0. 37o.
Joseph, 6. 30S.
Mary Sprague. her ancestry and con-
nections. 6. 3i'.7. 30.S; birth of, 6.
307; children of, 6. 30S.
Maine, 5. 2s5.
Mass., I. 510; 2. 140; 4. 3S0; 6.37.
02»!, 04)i; 8. 250, 412.
Xathaiuel, settled at Groton. 6. 3t'''S.
the Hon. Nathaniel, parents of. 6.
307; birth of. 6.307; one year a
sailor. 6. 3i")S; graduated from col-
lege, 6. 300; studied law, 6. 3'1'.'
opened an oliioe in Bath. 6. 3tV,i:
moved to Portland. 6. 300: Judge
of Probate, 6. 300; held othei of-
fices, 6. 30',); his literary labors. 6.
300-37O; married, 6.370; children
of. 6. 37"; his cliaracter. 6. 370.
371 ; death of. 6. 30)7. 370-371 ; men-
tioned. 4. 227; 6. 355; his bi.>
graphical notice of the Rev. John
W. Starman. 5. 407-411; his His-
tory of the Churches of Batii.
cited, 4. 217.
William 1st, settled at Ipsv, ich. 6.
30s.
William 2d, ancestor of the Hon.
Nathaniel. 6. ;!'W; with Wolfe at
Quebec, 3(i>; in the New York
l>rison ship. 6. 30S.
William 3il, ancestry of. 6. 3<'.S:
birth of, 6. 3t;7; moved to W.aldo-
borough. 6. O'm: death of, 6. 3'>;
children of, 6. :X^; his epitaph. 5.
O07-30S.
Grove, Mary, man-ied Thomas Pur-
chase, 3. 31Sy(.
street, i. 2'.)4. ,
Grover. , 2. '_'53.
Grundy. Felix, 8. 424.
G u d ding. Adam, i . 380.
Guercheville. Marchoness de, assisted
Jesuits, 8. L'S, 322, 323; became
the owner of Acadia, 8.323; sent
an exi)edition to America. 8. 3l'o;
prevailed up<>n the qiK-en l<> tit
out a vessel to send settlers to
Aineriia. i. 4:^'.i.
Cluiinsey. 5. 20.
Guilford". .JiOm. served in the war of
the Kevulution, 3. 2U4.
118
MAINE IIISTO^aCAL SOCIETY.
Giiilirnii. 3.
GuiiKM. 6. l"
;o.
211.21;
Guinea Company, tlie. Dnke of York
intt'iiT-tcd in, 7. 10.^; incorporatoil, ■
7. ]'.'•'.')!. j
Guizi't, fianoois V. (i.. liis History of 1
France oiteil. 9. '.''.'?i. ^ I
Gulf of Maine. 8. o2(i. |
of Mexico, 6. 2T(>. '
of St. Lawrenee, crossed in liark
canoes by tlie 31 ie macs. i. -il'J:
John Denys chew a map of. 5. 1T>',
a boundary of Du Mont"s <j;rant, ;
7. 27; mentioned, i. '■)■',: 7. ^o. 1
of Taranto. 6. 20o. '
Gullison, Elihu. a f,'arrison to be
erected at liis house, i. "Jl'ij. 2'.''.»;
consulted with Major Churcli. i. ;
20(i; lived at Falmouth. i.;j20; see |
also Gunnison.
Iluu'h. signed the iietition to Crom- I
well, 1. -j'.io.
Gumscook pond. 4. 11.3. 114; 8. 204n.
Gunner's Nose, liome of Itobin Hood,
2. I'.il.
Gunnison. Elihu. signed the petition
to Charles 11, i. 4iil: mentioned,
4-205; 5. >-;, lOU, llo; see Gulli-
son.
Guns, used by Indians. 8. 2>">.
Gunsmith, wanted by the Indians. 3.
?.7;j. 4:>.';; 4. lOU: stationed at each
fort, 8. ■^■-o.
Guppy, Eeuben. 9. G:>3.
Gurdin, a spellini; ot .lordan, i. 540.
Gurney, David. 2. l'12.
Gustin, Abii(ail. a tlauurhter of John,
I.. -no.
David, son of John. i. ol''.
Ebenezer, son of John. i. ;;iO,
Elizabeth, widow of Jolin. i. ."10.
Jane, married Samuel Green, 4.
John, purchased land of 3Irs. Hous-
ing. I. 10O/(. 1:44 : land trranted to,
I. 244; lived near the I'resump-
scot river, i. 244/(. 310. P/^O; a
native of the Isle of Jersey, i.
244)1, o]0„; came to America, i.
^ 244/1; lived at IleadinLC, and wa.s
in King I'hilip's war, i. 244;?: his
name changed, 1.244/-. :ilO;( : signed
the petition to Bradstreet. i.2^;!/),
310//; purchased land of Thomas
■Cloio-. I. 310; died at Falmouth.
I.. :31<i; moved to Lynn. i. 310;
land sold to, i. .■;iO//; married
Eliza Brown, i. 244//, 310/i; chil-
dren of. I. :Jlo.
John, son of Jolm. i. -■JIO.
Samuel, son of Jolm. i. 310.
Sarah, daughti r of John. i. 310.
'J'homas. son of J<din. i. 3Io.
■Gutch, John, signed j/etition to Mass.,
5. -^-lO-
Robert, a juior, i. Iss; lived at
Casco bay. i. 23'"'./;: purchase. i
land of lio'bin Hood, 2. 1','3. i:o.;:l,i,
desci-ndrnts sold their land claiiM,
2. 20;.'; the title deri^■ed from. 1.
2o:J, L'04; first settler of Barb. 2.
204,205,222: a minister. 2. I'oj;
site of his honsi', 2. •.OJ: laiiit,-
from Salem. 2.2o^--_'05; druv-iud,
2. 205; mentioned. 8. 1 12/0
(rutteridire. Jere.. lined fm- being idle
ami disorderly, i. 3T0-3S0.
Guy. (ri'tuge. I. 155, ISO;;.
John. I. 155. lOS. 210.
Guyon, Marguerite. 7. "In.
Gwy nn. . married Susanna Mun-
joy, I. L'5(').
Gyles, ('apt. .lohn. a government in-
terpreter. 3. 314. 302, 3S1, 3'.''.'. 41:;,
420: a sou of Thomas. 3. 314. 355;
employed by the government. 3.
314. 355; built Fori Gi-oige. 3.3I-!-
315, 355, 373,: died in Boston. 3
314/;; a large landhoMer. 3.355;
chief justice, 3. 3,55; taken juis-
oner, 3. 355; published a nari;.-
tive of his captivity. 3. 355, :;5>:
lived in Boxbury, 2.35''.; tin' lii.t
civil magistrate east of remaipuii,
5. 370//; read jirayers to the sol-
diers at BenKoiuid. 6. r.»l ; men-
tioned. 3. 377. "40-J. 400. 133. 431;
his narrative cited. i.3.o2; 3. 35''..
Margaret. daughter of Thomas, mar-
ried Weliber. 3. 314/;.
Mary, daughter of Thomas, mariied
Brewer. 3. 314//.
Thomas, liveil at Pleasant point. 3.
314; father of Capt. Jfdin. 3. 314.
355: moved to Pemaquid. 3.314/i;
killed, 3. 314/i, 355; children (•!,
3. 314n: a prisoner, 3. 315; his
wife killed, 3. 315; an account of,
3. 350.
Thomas jr., son of Thomas. 3. 314/.;
died in Boston. 3. 314/' ; driven
from Merrymeetin'4 bay. 5. :.''">•';
settled at Pemarjuid. 5. 2>>'>: com-
plained of the peo],le and the fort
5. 205-200: chief justice, 5. -'''■'•
mentioned, 5. 50-00, 8s, loO; hi:;
narrative, 5. 205//; 272/^
"William, settled in Falmouth, 6. 12-
see also Giles.
Haalfe. Thomas, signed the petition
to Mass., 5. 240.
; Habits of earlv settlers, i. 50.
I Ilableville, Capt. (harks Flary df. 8.
I 323, 327. 32S.
. Hacknev College. 7. 3-2.
' Haddock. 3. 07.
: Haddoii, Conn., 2. 145.
Ibolley, 2. 145: 4. 2m:', 20i, 203.
Jolm, 7. 3'.'7.
Hague, I. lOBi; 2. 10a.
INDCX TO COLLKCTIOXS.
119
Ilainos, Francis. li\eil at Falmouth, i.
John, letter from Sir Fcrilinando
<Jor!,'es, I. .">44-.jir).
Fioben. land irrantetl to, i. 2-")l ;
lived at I'urpooilucl'C. i. -T)!/), uOS>,
310, oL'O; siiihod tlu' i>etitii->n to
Bradstreet, i. l'SC/i; married Ra-
chel Davis, I. :'.0'.\ olO; Ins nidow
married Wedu'ewood. i. oU".', olO;
liisson, I. olO; lived at Hauipton,
1. 310; signed the iietition to
Charles ii. i. 402.
Thomas, lived at Casco bay. i. 114;
consented to the ai;reeinent be-
tween Tucker and Jordan, i. 131.
Timothy, 3. 173.
William, signed the petition to
<' ] arles 11. i. 402; lived at Pine
Foint, 2. 171.
Capt. , of Pojihani's sliip. 3. 200.
• , 01 Scarborough, 3. ■SjOh.
Hake, 3. 07.
ilakins. see Hawkins,
liakluyte, liiehard, interested in pro-
moting voyages of discovery. 2.
20a-21«; assisted by Aldwortli.
5. 150-1.")], 171 ; prebendary of St.
A'lgustine's church, 5. l.")2; an
unpublished work of discovered.
8. .J07; mentioned, 5. 1-1>^, l.'.l, 1.j3,
177; 7. SG4;. 8. iv; his voyages
cited, 2. 14«H. 1"), 17a: 4. liiO; 5.
14'b-;, 14S«, l.'>2«, l."Jt;;i,'210/i, 'M'Jn,
333; 6. 175«; 7. 30^/i.
Society, 3. 2S1, 2S3, 311.
Hale, the IJev. Dr. Benjanun, 7. 41S.
Dr. Eliphalet, purchased land of
John Tyng, 6. 132; conveyed the
the same to Kichard Codman, 6.
132.
Judith, died, i. 333.
Mrs. S. J., 3. 2.JS.
nalibiirton, Thomas C, his History
of Xova Scotia cited. 5. 140. 174,;,
17Sa, 170)j, 10rb(; 7. 14i.>, 140; 8.
100; 9. 00)(, Kjs.
Halifax, schooners fitted from during
the war of the l;evo!uiiou. 2. 24.j-
24«j, 247; a squadron sent from, 2.
240; the squailron returned to, 2.
247; an expedition attemjtted by
land from. 2.247; direct communi-
cation with Quebec desired. 8. 1^,
10; formerly Cheba<>t(.. 8. 12.;; a
French lleet arrived at. 8^ 12.'>:
founded, 8. 204, 2.s4; mentioned,
I. 02>; 3. 1S2: 5. 170. 421: 6. 32's;
8. 10, 104. 140, -20. 22s, 203, 2^4,
370. 371.
the Duke of, a fort named for, 8.
242i; a friend of the colonies, 8.
242>,;; died, 8. 242/t.
Ho.ise. 8. 278.
Lord, 5. 2GG.
Halle, 6. 411.
Hall, Ebene;^er. 2. ISO.
the Fcv. Janus, teacb.er at rana.m
Academy, 8. 171 ; teacher at Farm-
iuirton A<Mik'my. 8. 171.
Jolm. desired as a sjiy. i. 470.
Jonathan, lived in Harwiek. i.3os:
married Hannah ISramhail. i.;',"^.
Elder Joshua, farmed the Fen<)l>-
scot Circuit, 7. ■_••_'<: :it Frankliut.
7. 220: as a poliiiiian, 7. 220; his
cliaracteristies. 7. 2-'.': luesident
of the senate. 8. •I'.U : liindered the
regular bu>iness, 8. 3'.M-3'.Cj.
Ca])t. Xathaniel, in command of the
English threes, i. 2'.*2, 2'.)4, 21'0;
bore the brunt of tiie liatth\ i.
204: forded the creek, i. 2'.i.". : list
of Ins men who were killeil, i.
20."))i; in eiuisultation with Major
Church, I. uOtl.
Dr. , of Fayette. 4. 302.
Judge . 5. xxiv.
, the Indians complained of, 4.
178.
Ilallom's deposition, i. 213.
Hallou, Hannah, testimony of, i. 140.
Hallowell. granire at. i. 32."; iiicor{>i>-
rated. 2. 2>.">; a i>art of tiie Ken-
nebec Purchase. 4. 4*'.; designed
to be a great town. 4. 4r>: brewery
and distillery l)iiilt. 4. 4(): Dr.
Vaughan settled at. 6. .•o; 7. 27-^-
280. 3>3; the spotted fever in. 6.
00; Elder Lee preached in. 7. 22'i ;
the Bev. Mr. Gillet settled in. 7.
270, 284; business increased in, 7.
2S3; exports. 7. 2^3: ]iri.)Miiiient
men in, 7. 2S4-2s.';: newsj'a]>ers
of, 7. 2><4; j)rosperity cliecked. 7.
285; Supreme J uuicial Court held
at, 7. 383: soeiety at, 7. 3^3: but
few inliabitanfs at. 7..3"-:)-384,3s4,< ;
towns once included iii. 7. 3^;)-
384; population inereased, 7. .3''4;
banks at. 7. 303-3'.'4: A'auglian's
social intiuence. 7. 40'.», 41.">; men-
tioned. 2. 110, 2--4: 4. 20;;, ;;o.-,,
305)!. 321. 3.")1. ■■',:•'>, 350. :;70: 5,
331, 423: 6. :.<!,. i-.o. Gl. (i2. f.;;. •.;.
fcl4/i, G5, 07. 73. 74. '.»). 01, 02. :)>■'•,
413; 7. 272. 275. 270. 277. 278, 2-^2,
2.<5, 372, ;i70, 3s:;, 3on. 30G; 40".
405. 411; 8. IsO. 3:;s, 341.
Academy, establisli-.j, 8. 050, lOo;
land granted to. 8. iOO; contribu-
tie'us to, 8. IGO-bil; opened. 8.
IGl; precei)tors of, 8. 101: burm-d,
8. 101; a very successful insti'u-
tion, 8. 10(1: merged into otlicr
schools, 8. 102; mentioned, 7. -0'.',
3>5.
Capt. Benjamin, at Falmouth, 5-307;
commanded the King CJeorge. 5.
SG7//, 370: 6. 3.;s; ii:ivy agt'iit f'T
• Great Britaiii, 6. s5; his daughter
juai-nod Sanjuel Vaughuu, 6. i5;
^'-^ MAINE III>TOKICAr, SOCIETY.
Halluwoll, Copt. P.onjamin-coiitM. i Williini ih-^t nf <l, . fo. -i •
r. ...n of William. 6. Au,-. HKuno-l I in'lua ^'40^ 4,^ ^ "'"'•' '"
-Mary btockor. 6. 40::; uuMitionod, 1 stieain 8 l»il '
5-lvni. ;;77. :VS1; s. -on,.. 214ii. j Rail, the Kcv. Stei^hen 4 30o o,^.
n?-"\ '-' f''" "/ ,^"''';^- J^^^'J^iniiii. 7. I Willaid, 6. :;t;4'. "" '
4n.,: luitlinn.Idi-arli. 7.4t.K;:p,oni- ]),-. AV L 9 147
K.'n! ','\^'r*"",- ^- ■^"^= '^'"•^' ^'^ ^''^' "^'"■■•^ r.niinnia! Address 8 Itl.l
KonnebocPundias..rs.7.40:;:mar- llali>es. Doacou 2 17
110(1 lie nooca ljn""s 7 Jo;- <>i,ii 11,1., ,j " • '>'■
drenof, 7. 4Uo: mJiai^ned: s^lxl; i '^'ri^Ji ~~' "'--•^'^-- ^^ Au.old.
4U4: drm^n from P>oston. 7.4(1:}; j Ilamans, William ' i 01
d.od m t anada, 7. lOi; .hildron . HanU-lin, Dr. _, of Livermore, 4.
7. 404; an adnnra! under Xelson, j of York interested ii'.'y. lo'J; it
r>i. • '1 1 r. • .^ I e'oriiorated, 7. 1.;;',,
Class.eal and Se.ent.fic Aeademy, 8. Jlandhun, Alex:uuler, 6. ',G,r, 7
.70. - -''•>'^-
Colleetiou of S.icred music. 7. SOS. [ Alexander, of Merrvmeetin-r Inv
4o'-''4o'-r' "' ''^'' '" -""'^^■'^^' 7. his cattle dest^i^^^s! n£. '
House, the, 7. 470. the Maiqu.s of, i. 3:3, :ISh, 81 ; 2. 42n,
L.vceum. the, 7. :J'..7. I Hamlet, i. 41:]; 5. Kviii ■■
l^oljert son otJJenjamin. 5.1x1. Ixii; : Handin. Gen. ClTarles. 8. 47;j I
7.40..; married Hannah Gardiner. : Elijah L., 8. 7:J 17(. 3''-, 477
?;ri''/'t'^"' 7\-^''^V^''': .-^^liTiinis- ! the Hun. Hannibal.'s.'no 45^ 463
tercd the estate of Ins father-in- I . 4f;4- 9 lir] ' ' '
aw, 5 lxii;fathcrof PubertHal- ^ Hammatt. Abraham '> -!•> :
l(Mvel Gardiner, 5 Ixii: navy ! Hammond, Archelai'is",';. In)
aytut at jortsmoutii, 7. 404; col- i Benjamin, earlv settler of Xew
lector at Boston, 7. 4u4; his ur- 1 Gloucester, 2."l.^:l ^'
am 'iVfT''*^ ''*"' '"""' '°-^"'^- 7- ! E'liuund. si^^ned the petition to
4U4;le{t the couurry and returned, 1 Charles 11 i 40-> I-^^^itiou to
7- 404: died at Gardiner. 7. 404; j John, 4. iW. " "' ;
40?.',';". •"'"; *" ^^'■: ^-'^^^-'li"*-^'-- 7- ! Jonathan, had a sawmill at Wells
400: received a pens], m from En'T- 1 i. -'(jy iiuaL\\tii.,
land 7 4Ut>: menti-ned. 5. Iviii." ! Joseph. 2. 204: ^. 3<0 411 • . on-, *
Eobert jr., son of Jiobert. 7. 400; ! Joseph jr.. 4. o;i "^ ■' '^^ ' 4- -C.
i"^ '^^' 7-:^'-";; <^^"^^- to America, : Richard, killed, i. 004. 3. j^^,. j.^.^ ^
40<- 1; p'": ^" ^ ^'"^^ •^'^='^^- 7- ' tradin-housJ attacked 4 -' •
400. m Boston. 7.40,;; at school, \ accused of cheatin.r 4 t"-;
ti^m '; 4^?'^ D 7;'"'v''' !"'"■"'■ ' ^""''^ ^™"^ '■'« I'ouse'arousl^r the
G^'^S^ItrV-'^V ""'^'l''' I ^'''"•^'"' ^^ ''^I'^'-^entative in the i
r^ ver , JV. ,t/ r ."^V'^^'r "^"'"^ ''^t ^^'^•"•^' ^- ~'^' = to lead the
?;j;;o./;nfi;i::iit^f 7's:^'-^,jj i -^^^-- --^'-j^;, =^t wens. . \
visit to the KennebL rivJr,^;! i ^iar^v^iu^rS' ^'^ ^"^'^"^" ^^' I
s; ';^d'^i;-;.;'';in.'-''''^''^'^^'' i — ' "-^^^-^i ^ ^^^^ ^t stmson-s i
J:..i^iana, 7 40,)-410; on the con- i point, 2. li)2 ^ 5
n-nV;. '.V r"' ,."-'^^""*-"J the sur- ; Ilammond's uarrison. 9. 1.33. l
Ganliner. ^^'"'"^^'•' 7- 410; see , i^^";^-!^-;'-, Jonathan,'^ indicted for |
^"I'^'niinS's:,,;:^ n^niamin, 6. ' Han'!?"'^S.'na;' acknowledged the '
U- 1 .'r ■ • r.;?t r - '"'-'"'"' S- ' f^overnment of Mass., i. 3.?G.
w;;;d.';^;;;;riV.^^;;,^i,::Tr-7. 404. ' "^'^m of^'r-'"i-^^ ^"^ r^r'
iid.erited his , nc!e-s esta e 7' ' K , l n •-. " "^"'""^ '^' ^■''''■
4:;4 a W,.fac,or of H n^^liifr,^: ' i^ll^^^^i^r ,:X:;:P'-!;^-: ^ S! .
INDEX TO COLT.ECTIOXS.
121
107 funds of. 7. 1(17; ])roco|itors
of. 7. 1(17, li'iS; cu>t of tuition. 7.
li>7; unitoil with the l>an<:or Tht-
oh\i:io:\l SoniiTiary, 7. 1('>8; mcn-
tioiiod, 171. 177.
Ilaini'shiro Asjiociation of Baptists,
4. o'>o.
count V, 2. 2:a. 2.'i'2. i:.".:J; 4. 12:]; 6.
lo;"8. J14.
Eni:.. name applied to Xew llamp-
sliire, 2. "jL'a.
Hampton, lionio of Ahialiani Drake.
I. L'oo. 2.'!i'i; home of Jacoh Freeze.
I. olO: Hatchelder a minister at,
I. 74; home of lloliert Haines, i.
300, olO; Jolin Wlieehvriglir went
to. i.o44/(: mentioned. 2. l:]s. 174.
17!»; 3. lln. I'l-.i; 4. 24-,(, L'4;i. l.'i;4,
27'.', ;>")!: 7. •2<;-2.
, a Soldier in tlie Black Point
garrison, i. 'J-ln.
ITamweth, Thomas, submitted to the
jurisdietiou of Mass.. 3. 4i>.
Ilanchett. Capt. Oliver, i. 47."). 4S.'). ohO.
Hancock, incorporated. 4. 70: land in
granted to ilde. do Gregoire, 6.
27.T.
county, 3. 3:>i!: 6. 27': 8. ol7, 310.
Jolm. one of the Kennebec Pur-
cliasers. 8. 20s,i.
Gov. John. 2. 212, 21S:
7. 328, 330,
Portland, i.
200», 2l4n,
street. IJangor, ■?. 2'):
02.
Thomas. 7. lOG: 8. I.jI
210, 222/i. 22>. 2S3.
William, .settled at IJuxton, 2. 130:
came from Ireland. 2. i:;0.
, of Otisfield. 4. 3:)0. 387.
Handel Society of Maine, 7. :',9S.
Handforth. 2.'40».
Hr.nc=icket bay, 2. 171.
Hauham, Cajtt. Tliomas. in command
of Popliam's expedition, 2. 23':<;
to meet ChallonL:. 2. 23^;; mani-
festo concerning, 2. 23a/!.
Han-,Jost, au Indian guide, i. 531.
^*^"'.>°-, ^'^^'^- — ' 3- -■^^; 5- 1-1-J- 150,
Hanna. Mr. . i. rAon.
Hannibal, the, built at Xe\vburn>ort,
2. 247; commanded by the
O'Briens, 2. 247; her cruise, 2.
247-24S: captured. 2. 24S.
Ilannuct, Tliomas. married the Wid-
O'v liurrage, 3. ^1; signed the
feubvnission to Mass.. 3. si.
^er. t!ie
HousL- of. 6.
5. xxiii.
Han,.
Ma^s., 4.r72:
N. H.. 8. 4-0.
iIaiisi;om. Aaron. 3. 1^0.
■ . of (Joiham, 4. '-'.'.k
' , of Bichmond's i:
14.J.
Hansom, Ichabod, 4. C-.J
I'liiaca.s, 4. 307.
land, 4. 144,
Hap]iy Eeturn. the. 5. 13.').
Uariieu. Ann, claimed land at Xew
Dartmouth. 2. 23.").
Capt. . 7. .33."..
Harding, Grace, i>atentec of Lygouia,
I. 45)1.
Nat., 4. 300.
Xat.. jr.. 4. 3ilO.
Haniiiv_^"s. corumissioners to meet at,
1. 3!jl.
Hardison. John, sold land to John
Jones. 3. 2b'..
llardwiek. 4. im^"..
Hare. Charles \\'., married Bing-
ham, 7. 355.
Ilarlieur, 5. 17^.
Harford. Capt. Samuel. 3. l.'=;.3».
Solomon, served in the war of the
l\evolution. 3. 203.
Ilarisickh^s. 7. 237.
Harker. J<din. 9. 372. 373.
Harlem, Me., former name of China,
2. 2.-i5.
Harley, s> r Harlow.
Harlow, Eilmund, 2. ISO.
Kdward, 7. 302.
Capt, Henry, visited Sir Ferdinando
Gorges, 2.25: kidnap])ed Indians.
3-301; 7. 210: his Relation i ited,
7. 304, 304n, 300.
Suky, 4. 300.
, of .'^umner. 4. 300.
Harmon. John, i. 2i>7: 3. 150.
Mt.ses. served in the Kevolution, 3.
2';i4.
Pelatiah, married Bebecca Coffin. 4.
250/1.
Samuel, sent to seek a minister. 3.
150; meetings at liis house, 3. 105;
purchased land of Penhallow. 3,
212; biograjihical notice of. 3. i'12.
Sarah, married Richard Jacnues, 3.
313h.
William, to settle boundary dis-
putes, I. 301; one of the fir.-,t set-
tlers of Wells. 1.302.
Capt. , headed a company to
exterminate the Indians, 2. 107;
3-152; massacred Indians at .Som-
erset point. 3. 313-314; subi tiled
the Indians at Xorridi,^ewock, 3.
3l3/i: his daughter married Rich-
ard Jaeijues, 3. 313/t; died, 3.313».
Harmonv. 7. 305.
Harndeli, John, i. ISOn.
Rebecca, married James Lane, i.
l.VO/t.
Harnden, Samuel, 2. 21S.
Biitradier , 2. 100.
Harnden"s fort. 2. ll'O.
Harpswell, calh-d Meniconeag, 2.1C7;
4. 331; incorporated, 2. l^'j; de-
sired a clergyman. 3. 270: cliurch
begun at, 3. •JH',; tlie Rev. Jacob
Bailey preaeiied at. 3. 2~i'>\ 6. 100.
100; Capt. Harmon died at, 3.3J3(( ;
122
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
narpswi'll— rontimiod.
Cajit. .Iac(ini\s diod at, 3. 'M'.-.n-
3l-J/i:fUL-(lo(l to Kichaiii Wiuirtou.
3. Oi'l: the Kov. I'aal (,'.iiiin in. 4.
001, ;>;;l'; l\>rim'rly Xoith Yar-
moutli. j.i'L'l; nu'iitiMiad. 2. l]."i,
ir,i; 3. l.")L'/,; 7. lM'.i. -i;;J; S. Ill;,
nock, called MerriconcaLr. 4. 100.
Ilaiiey, an Indiau. 4. l.">.'j. li'.:J.
Ilanin^^ton. name Lriven to Bristol, 6.
IS; ceded to MontLCoinery. 5. IS;
incorporated. 7. ;lS4/(: cliauued to
Augusta, 7. ;js4/i; nicutioned, 6.
lo<t.
Ilarriseeket river, 4. lOo.
liarri.seket, Indian name of Frceport,
2. 107.
Harris falls, 3. ;:;2'2. :";;>:>.
John, lived at Purpooduck. i. ."21;
trustee for North Yarmouth, 2.
173.
J. Morrison, Life and Character of
.Sir Walter lialeigh, 2. 24(7, 76a.
Mark, 4. 7.
Merchant, 4. 29S.
Nathaniel, si<:ned the jietition to
Mass.. 5. 240.
Samuel I).. 3. 24'1, 247. 2.")1.
the riev. Thaddeus M., 2. 11a.
Thomas, 3. 240.
"William T., his Collection of Voy-
ages cited. 5. 1^)1 It. r.'.j/(: his edi-
tion of Hubbard cired. 5. lOl'/i,
17.;/(, l>.3/i. 2"4/(, 235/!.
Harris' hill. 2. 102.
Harrison. A\'iniam Ilenrv. 7. 421, 4.JC>,
40.], 404: 8. 4."-S/i.
Capt. . of Fort Halifax, i. .^>04.
, married Miss Xoble. 8. lo2.
Harrod, John, 2. 170.
Harr.nv House, 8. Ilia.
Harry the coachman, i. 372.
Hart, Charles Henry. 7. 4~-j.
Hartford, lirst woolen factory in
America at, 4. .j4; mentioned. 3.
32UX: 4. "17, ;"-. .">0: 5. xxix; 7. 433,
430, 437, -13-<, 441. 4.".';: 8. 43'S. 4<:).
convention. 5. xxxvii; 6.i\\n: 7.154,
373.
grey, cloth worn by AVashington, 4.
5'>.
Maine, 4. 301, 390.
Hartlierne, see Hawtliorn.
Hartwell, Jonas, 3. 33'.».
Harvy, Ifene Just. 6. 40s, 400, 411.
Harvard, 4. i'G5: 8. 4>2.
College, a professorshi]) at endowed
by Isaac Koyall, i.:.".io,,: J.^seph
"Willard jiresident of. 3. lo:;: gave
a title to the FiOv. Paul Coilin, 4.
250; the foundations •>{ ]:i]<\ by the
etate, 5. xviii; the ICv. 'A'iiiiam
Allen regent o!, 5. xhi; ti)e Kev.
Ichabofl Xicliuls a trustee of. 5.
lii; Albert Gulhitiu a teacher in,
6.00,; John I.cvcrett president i.^.
6. :;2^ ; 9. 7'.'; the IJev. lchab..d
Nichols a tutor in. 6. 373-.'.74. ;N2.
the doctines of Wintelitdd oiui.'x-
ious t<i, 6. .•^2; Parker Cleav..laiid
a tutor in. 6. ^I'.'O; the ]U'evaiIiii:;
s]'irit of in ]7'.'5. 6. .■;^7. .';'.'s-.;'.t;i;
7. 40S; (lie crc-s tak.n at Poui.s-
iunirh at. 8. .".nt;., ; Dr. Increase
Mather lu•e^id(■nt •>(. 9.22: gra-lu-
ates from. Jtilm Alibott. 5. xxli;
the Kev. J(din .Vdanis, i. l-j^; the
l.'ev. Tliomas Allen, 5. xlvi; the
Kev. "William Allen. 5. xlvi; the
Kev. Jacob Bailey. 6. l',»0: 8. 210//;
the Kev. Benjamin Blackman, 3.
155; Thomas I'xmd. 6. (Uo : James
Bridge. 6. 50 : Timothy Boutidle. 6.
GO: John Brock, 9. 327;( : George
Burroughs, 1.217.204:3. 15(':Kben-
ezer Cla]>p. 6. !*'<■, Josiah Claike.
I. 340; Parker Cleaveland. 6. 3^7,
300; Dr. Charles Collin. 4. 241 : the
Kev. Paul CotHu, 4.241; Charles
Cashing. 6. 47» ; George r"n<hini:.
6. 4S«; Kicharil Gushing. 6. 4^/, :
Poland Cushin--. 6. 47; William
Gushing, 6. 44; A. Pv. Cutter. 2.
1>^Q: Joseph Dane. 6. ;>i4: G. F.
Davis, 8. 441: .Samuel Kmery. i.
340; the liev. William Fessenden.
4. 2S0;!; James Furbish, i. 340;
K. H. Gardiner. 5. Ixii: John Gor-
]iam. 4, 241ii; Percival Gr.ene, i.
347; the Kev. Jonathan Green-
leaf, i.:J51; P.oberl Ilalbuvell. 7.
40S: Benjamin Hasey, 4. 0; 6. .'4:
Moses Hemmenway. i. 340: .Sam-
uel Jetfards, 1.310: Edward Kent,
8. 451; Kufus Kiui;-. 3.215; Wil-
liam Ladd, 2. 255: Enoch Lincoln,
I.40S-4O0; Stephen Longfellov,-. 5.
xxxii; Kichard Martin, i. 347;
John Mellen. 5. xxiii; Prenti>s
Mellen, 5. xxiii: 7. 474: PeulKn
Nason, 8. 100: tlie l.'ev. bhabiHl
Nichols. 5. li: 6. 373. 3-^2: Tliomas.
Oliver, 7. 201; David Phips, g.O^:
Spencer Phips, 9. 07; tlie Kev.
Tliomas Pierce. 3. 101 ; J. C. Keed,
6. 00; the Kev. Jai.ob Kice. 4.
2>^()it: Thomas Kice, 6. 0 2 /i :
(iideon Pdcliardstnj, i. 340: Ed-
ward Kussell. 2. 105; Dr. Edward
Piussell, 2. 105; Samuel Sewell, 3-
351; Lieut. -Col. .Swan, 4. l'^d; the
Kev. Joshua Swan, i. 340n; Peter
C). Thacher, 7. 474: (ieorge
Vaui:han, 7. 205 : W i 1 1 i a m
Vauirhan, 8. 205--_'.i0; .Samuel
Waldo. 9. ss; E. T. Warren. 6.04;
the Kev. Geo. W. Wells, 1.340..':
Nathaniel Wells, i. :j>0: rlie P.. v.
John White, 9. *'>'Jn: Benjanii't
Whitwell, 6. 00; William AViliis,
7. 474; the Kev. John Wisueli, 6.
INDEX TO COLLIXTIOXS.
123
103: mentioned, 2.va: 3. 107; 5. I
xxvii, xxix. 141?, IJSO: 6. 01. \-20n, \
l<<i!, -lUo, 40(5. 4)1.'. 4-21. 4l.'.j; 7.
L'.-V./f, 404, 40S; S. 151, G44, 41o, 4oU,
500; 9. ttl.
CdlU'ire Library, 4. o7. O.i.
Law >i'ho(il. 8." nor,, )i;;-4l4.
}Iarvt\v, Capt. Daniol. 3. 171.
i:ii/:abctli. mother of Nathaniel Mit-
♦ 011, 1. loS, l.'0(>, i.'4>; lived at Fal-
mouth, I. 21('>; lived in Thomas
Ihaeketf s family, i. 210. •.'4S: >;uia
land to Powsland, i. 245: dai-.j^h-
ter of Cleeves, i. 2GU; came from
Kn^land. i. 20it; death of, i. 200.
Sir John. 8. OS, 00, M.
Judge Matthew, 5. xli.
I'etcr, his Keminiseeucos of Webster
cited, 8. 103.
Col. , 9. 104, lOo.
, married a daughter of Tliad-
deus Clarke, i. :JUS.
ITarv.icli, Enuland, 6. o31.
Mass., I. oiiS; 4. :j04.
IlarAvood. Henry, a shoemaker, i. 21G;
land granted to, i. 244; discharged
from Fort Loyal, 1.270: sold land
to B. Allen, 1.270; moved to Bos-
ton, I. 270; signed the petition to
Gov. Bradstreet, i. 2s;j/t; lived on
the Xeck, i. 320.
Ensign John, slain, 4. 2S7.
Tlmmas, siunod the petition to
Mass., 5. 240.
Major , 2. 20'), 215.
Hasey, Benjamin, co-operate member
of the Maine Historical .Society,
I. 11; recording secretary, i. 12;
death of, 4. 6; 6. .55; birth of. 4. 0;
graduated frf>m college, 4. 0; 5.
54; established at Toj-'sham. 4. 0;
6.54; studied \\ ith Judge Thach-
er, 6.54; a man of quiet habits,
6. .55.
Haskell, Daniel, teacher at Lincoln
Academv, 8. 100.
Ezra, 8. 174.
Hassang. 3. 380.
Jr., 3. .xso.
Hasted, Edward, his History of Kent
cited, 9. ZOOa.
n.isty, Daniel, biographical notice of,
3.211.
John, married Lydia Libby, 3. 211.
Joseph, served in the Continental
Army, 3. 204.
I*>'bert', 3. 211.
VVilli.im, tlied, 3.211; sons of, 3. 211.
AVilliiiin jr., s )n of Willi'im, 3. 211;
served in the war of the iievolu-
tii'n, 3. 20;j; marri«;d Anna Clarke,
3- -11 ; children of, 3. 211.
<-"ai.t. William, 3. 151.
Hatch, Estes, signed the treaty of
1714, 6.250; nuto-raph of, 6.250.
i'hiiip. signed the petition to Crom-
\\elJ, I. :;05.
Siisan H., miiniid ihst to Caj't.
'Jobias Lord. 8.4u5; second to the
Hon. E. E. Bfuine, 8. 4( 5.
Hatlield, 2. 145: 4. 14::, 2t2, 204.
Hathun, *y( Haw thoi n.
Hatwell, jiinjamin, iilitioncd to the
gmeral ciuirt, i. 144.
Widow , mariied liichard Mar-
tin. I. 75.
S( e At well.
Havana, 2. 10.
Haven, the Kev. Jason. 4. 20.'>.
the llev. Joseph. 4. 1^5i''. 205.
tiamucl F., assistance acknowledged,
5. 142; letters to J. W. Th.>intou
cited, 5. ;J01-o02; his Archieclngy
of the United States cited, 6. i::l^;i.
Haverhill, hunie of Tristram Collin,
4. 240; lirst plough used in, 4. 240:
destroyed, 6. 2-30; mentioned, 2.
lOs; 4' i.'42i<, 273, 250/!, .350, 6. 3'JO.
Academy. 9.
•^30.
Havre de Grace, Du Monts sailed from,
7. 240.
Hawke, , early settler of Bakers-
town, 2. 113.
Hawkesmoiire, 9. 55.
Hawkins, Ernest, his Church of Eng-
land Mission in North America
cited, e.'lOOa; his Quebec cited,
5. 17N)I.
Sir John, introduced slaverj- in
America. 7. 200.
Sir Kiehard, sailed for America, i.
32; vihited Virginia, 2. 25; at
Monhegan, 7. 3l'0; took the
Nachen's lishiug boats, 7. 320;
mentioned, 7. I2'.i.
William, 2. liOO, i:04.
Hawley, the Kev. Gideon, 4. 271.
Hawthorne. Capt. AVilliam. sent with
troops to Maine, 5. 257; sent to
make a treaty with the Indians,
5.255; mentioned, 1.222/4,220; 3.
110; 9. 30,3.
Major AVilliam, held county court,
1. 170; sent to Maine, i. i'2ii; men-
tioned, I. 227h; 3. 53; 7. 153/i.
Hay, Dr. , of Turner. 4. 304.
Hayes, Francis B., 9. 70, 7l.
John, 2. 121.
JohnL.,his Vindication of the ricrhts
of Alexander, Earl of Stilling
cited, 7. 14:]/i.
Eutherford B., 8. 253.
William A., i. 11: 9. 71.
Hayne, Bobert Young, 7. 470.
Haynes, P'rancis, signed tlie |»ctition
to Gov. ]5radstreet, i. 2.s3/(.
John, 9. 310.
Thomas, lived at Casco hay. i.230n;
clerk for the baud of Westcus-
te<40, I. ;;7''..
William. li\'il at Casco bay, i. 2.30,1.
]Liy\\ii(/d. Julm, 3. 2-'A, ;332, ;!33.
Ha;caril, Samuel, 1m>, State I'apers
cited, I. 25, 27, 2S, 33, 31. 35, 40,
124
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Haznril, Saniuol — continued.
41, 44. 7S, -,0, SO. SI. S2, 00. 100,
101, 10:.*. 10:3. llo. -JSO: 2. 4-J'Oi: 3.
2.<4: 5. o-J.-): 6. 174. ITil. 170. IsO:
7. 14:5, l.j.): S. 341: 9. 104,oli%013,
31 J. 0:27.
Hazel nut.-. 3. 3n2.
llaz.eltine, Timothy, settled at Bux-
tc>n. 2. l.'V.i; came from Bradtord.
2. lo'.': nuntiuuod, 4. "244.
Heacock, Stephen, coninuinder of tlie
Blossom. 5. lo.j.
Head, sec Heard.
Heald. lirid^jet, daughter of Epliraim,
4. oGS. "
Bridjiet, wife of Ephraim, 4. GIG,
3(-.S. 300.
Kleauor, 4. 3GS.
Major Ephraim, 4. 346, 347, 3GS,
o'JO, 39S, 300.
Epliraim jr., 4. 3CS.
Mehitable, 4. 3aS.
Heard, Daniel. 7. 2S.").
James, military otricer of Kittery.
1. 373 ; sinned the petition to Crom-
voll, I. o'Xj.
John, sued by Godfrey. 9. 310)!.
"Warwick, killed by Charles Frost,
1. 3GS; 3. 10.
Ilearue, Nicholas, biographical uoiice
of, 3. 212.
Heath, the llev. Asa. 3. IGo.
E.xpedition. the. 7. 01//.
Joseph, grant of land to. 2. 201;
reason of the grant, 2.204; men-
tioned, 2. 20^: 4. 2>1.
C'apt. Josepli, Sent a letter to Gov.
Dummer, 3. 407; letter in full. 3.
40S-40U; destroyed the fort at
Penobscot falls. 7. 4. SO: inter-
rupted the negotiations for peace.
7. SO; mentioned, 3. 4ij, 434, 440;
4. 170; 7. .-}.
Lieut. William, i. 500, 524.
Hebrew, the. i. 415.
Hebron, 2. 127. 145: 4. 303. 304, 330,
350, 300, 3SS. 3^0, 403; 5. xl.
Academy, in hiu'li repute, 6. 371;
iiie<jrporated. 8. 100: land granted
to, 8. 10;i; funds raised, 8. 100;
opened. 8. Ki'.t; preceptors of. 8.
100, 170; benefactors of. 8. 170;
semi-centennial of, 8. 170; de-
scribed. 8. 170; mentioned, 6. 309.
Ucckewtdder. the Kev. John, i. 412:
criticised. 6. 210; his Narrative of
the United Brerhren cited, 6. 213,
210, 217, 223, 2-5.
Hector, the, 8. 122.
Hedge, the Kev. Frederic H., 5. 303.
HelYer, Andrew, 3. S3. 232.
Hegon, John. 3. .'Vm.
Heights of Abraha.-n. i. 520; 7. 205.
H'.ison. Balph. i. 2l-'./'. ; 3. 110.
He!lgr;te. 6. 2>0: 7. s.''..'.
HL-imst;;dt, tlie L nivcr.sity of, 5. 4u4.
Hemmenway. the Rov. >r>>*es. crad;)-
ated from Harvard ColK-gc. i. 340;
minister at Wells, i. 34il. .^4S; 4.
243: died, i. :14S, 34"..; his lon^
pastorate, 1. 34^; mentior.od. 2.
141, 142 : 4. 244. 255. 250. 205. 273: 7.
210; his Sermon. 4. 3i'.0. 3;!1. ■■)<\-^.
303. 3(W. :]05. 3i)t;. ;;07. 30'S. 3>0, 372.
Heniminirway. Gliarles. 5. 130.
Hemp. 2. OS; grown iu New England,
6. 32 S.
Henchman, Major , 5. 300.
ilender, , 9. 35s, 350.
Hemlerson, Dunbar, erected a blo(^k-
house near George's river. 5. '■]''>'!. ;
Indianslurking aroun<l his housi',
5. 3O1S; married the Widow Dun-
bar. 6. 20.
Hendricks, Capt. William, i. 500, 510,
524.
Hengstenberg. Ernst Wilhclm. 7. 4:'2.
Heuing. William W., his Stati^t^cs of
Virginia cited, 7. li;0/i, l;]o-,.
Henniker. N. II., the I\ev. Jacob Fvicc
])reaclieil in. 4. 2sOn.
Henrietta Maria, the province 01
Maine supposed to have been
named for, 2. 5Sa/i; that no: a
correct statement, 3. 31 /i.
Henry 1. of England. 4. 230.
II, of England, 7. 141/?.
III, of England, 6. 140.
IV, of France, crave a patent to Du
Monts, 1.25, 27: 5- --iOO, 322. 3l'5;
7. 27; confirmeil the grant of Pon-
trincourt, 8. 321, mentioned, 9.
07, 00.
VT, of England, 6. 140.
VII, of England, 2. 14r/; 6. 142, 140;
7. 3'~:0; 9. 310/i.
VIII, of England, 2. ISa; 6. 150: 9.
:' .5 s
the Rev. Hugh, preaclied in Scar-
borough, 3. 15S; was a Scotchman.
3. 150.
John Joseph, with Arnold i. 501;
in the exploring party under
Steele, 1. 503; born at Lancaster,
1.503: at Detroit, i. 500; hi> ex-
perience in the wildernc'^s. i.503;
joined the troops, i. 504; a bio-
grajdiical notice of, i. 530-531:
mentioned, i. 500, 507/i, 5oS. .")i/),
512. 513, 514, 515, 510, 517, 522,
525, 527, 52.-^.
of Guise, 9. 00.
"W.. father of John Joseph, i. 503,
530.
Herbert. Simon, 8. 51.
Uercubs, the. emi-ioyed at Rich-
mond's island, i. 50: 6. 13-^: sent
to England with freight, 6. 537.
Herculesin. the. i. 234 n.
Herman, John, in the Black Point
garrison, i. 2j7«; 3- HO.
Nat., 4. 2.1.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
12:)
JKrinan^, .Tamos, llnod for boating ;
liis Avifo. I. ;>TT. j
Hiiniamifi. the. 5. i:4.
H'liiK'n. owned l>y (ion. Knox, 9. ^oi.
llvion lake. 4. IDS.
lUrreia, .\ntIiony. 2. 9.
11(1 liek. 15enj:uiiin. 2. :2G4.
Kb.nezrr, 8. 174.
Caj>t. l.^rael, 5. ■''.('7, 070.
Jaiol., 2. 117, J!'.', l-'l.
. inu-lioliUr at Loniston. 4. 07^.
40o
1Ii:tiuv.:s, abumlant, 3. Ol': taken ami
cured on the Sebastieook, 4. ol7,
3o4.
H-nTin-IIofr. 3- 01.
Ikrsey, Amos, 2. lio.
.lames, 2. I'I'j.
Nat.. 4. oi>'-j.
Noah, 2. 114.
Hethersaw, Kobcrt, indicted and
lined, i. 372.
Ileyer, Cunrad. 5. 400; death of, 6. CtlO.
lleylin. Peter, his Cosinoarapliy eired,
' 7. Wa, liJOn: 8. olU, o:;U. o.lj .
lleyjnan, .Samuel, 9. ;U.
lleystjn, Matthew, in the Bhiok Point
garrison, i. i-'Jii;/; 3. 110.
llibbard, James, 2. 21.M.
the. Kev. , 4. :y.V).
Iliberniai, 6. 123. 124; s^e Ireland,
liibernia, the. commanded by Capt.
John O'Brien, 2. 24S; captured
the Gen. Pattison. 2. 24S.
Iliekford, John, lived at Black Puinr.
3. So; an extravai^^ant story cuu-
cernin^, 3. M'-'.'O.
llieroglyiiliics used by Indians, i.42.j:
on belts, i. 42.">-42'J.
IIi;:gins, Edmund. 3. 204.
Deacon Edmund. 3, 212.
Dr. Edmund, married Anne Swan-
ton, 3. L'12; hi.s eliildren. 3. 212.
estate, the, part of the Cammock
patent, 3. L'12.
farm, formerly Capt Boaden"s farm,
3- Hi;!, :.'2G. '
ElI'^us, 5. Itjn; bioc:raphical notice
oi. 3.-.'lii.
Philij), 2. 213: .served in the Conti-
nental armv. 2. :.'14.
Capt. Samuel. 3. 212.
Mrs. , 2. -12.
I.Ii^';j;inson, Juhu. purchased land of
Nicholas Barileit. i. 117; sold the
same to John Smirli. i. 117.
St'.'iihen, his daughter married the
Kev. Ichabod Niciiuls. 5. Ivii.
. married Dr. Ni.-hoLs. 5. Ivii.
Hi::h islarxl, 5. •.'.'M.
'>treet, Bath, 2.L'l'.i; P'^rtlaud. 6. 132.
Hi^ht. Clcorge, bio;,'raphicul notice 01,
3- 212.
Hi^'hways, ordered to be made. i. lO-";;
laid out, I. 242. 244; to Tlie mill,
I- 240; iu Bath, 2. 2i'..'; Scar-
borough presented for n<->t meii.!-
inir, 3. 7S: the seashtuc u>eil :\'r.
3. 12^; obliterated in thii ;> \ lars,
3. KW-1(37; of the Indians. S. ::l."i;
c)f the sea. 9. 10.
Iligon, anecdote of his son. i. 304;
captured and sent to ralmoulh,
I. 2S>-L'S',t.
Hill, Daniel. 3. 17S, ISO.
Isaac. 4. 20.
Jacob. 2. 121. 122. 12u. 127.
Japhet. 3. 17S. l.^O.
JtifHiiali. at the battle of Bunker
Hill. 2. 13',».
John, lived at Portsmouth, i. 230n,
300; married Sarah Bracket t, i.
230/i, 3u0; signed tlie iicliiion to
Charles II, i.'402.
John, committee on the Erench
Neutrals. 6. 34-. 343.
Capt. John. 4. l;;--130, 212.
Ensign John. 3. bj7.
Clen. John. 9.. ;;4/i.
the lion. Jolm. 3. 176/i.
Jonathan, i. 33-i.
Judge , 2. 2U2. 21s : S. •2<o.
Mark Lanudou, 2. 210; 4. 7; 5. 415-
410; 8. 2S4.
Obadiah. 3. 1^0.
Peter. i..">41; a member of the Li-
gonia Assembly, i. 'JO.
Euger. signed the petition to Crom-
well. I. 300.
Samuel. 3. ISO.
^Iajor Samuel. 2. 140.
Thomas A.. 6. 41 : 8. 4.'2.
Valentine, 9. 370. 377. 37'.'. 3"^2.
of Biddeford. 4. -:'.t3.
Hiller, Joseph, signed the treaty of
1713. 6. 2")4; autograph of. 6. 2-j4.
Joseph jr., signed the treaty of 1717,
6. 20-; autograph of. 6. i";2.
niilman. the Kev. , of Livermore,
4. 34U.
Ilillsborough. 8. 400.
county. 2. 144. 140.
Hilton, Benjamin, of Starks. 4. 312,
343, 307, 300.
Benjamin, of Wis<-asset. caiitured
by Indians. 4. 340; carried to
Canada. 4. 340; his futlier and
brother killed, 4. 340.
Edward, sent to Anicrica by Gor-
ges and Mas(m, 1. 30; com uu need
a settlement at Dover. 2. 70/i; pa-
tent granted to, 9. 30G.
Elizabeth, 4. 3'.i0.
Erancis. i. ;i72.
Jonathan, 4. 3'.*7.
Joseidi. 4. 3(;7.
Mehi table. 4. 30'J.
Susanna. 4. 343.
William, scut as agent to America,
I. 30; a grand juryman, i. 371;
his wife accused of (listurbing the
peace, 1.372; coiumenced a setiiv-
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MAINE IIISTOUICAL SOCIETY
Hilton. Willinm — continuod.
mont at Dover, 2. TS'a; mentioned.
9. 3>2.
I.ieut. , of 'W iscasset. 4. 300.
, of riseafnqua. 5. '2'^'>.
nincks, the Rev. Edward Y., 8. 417,
4-20. 421.
Ilin'jrliain, Kn^land, i. 40'*.
Mass., tlie riilppens in. i. llo/i;
Cade and f'ady a common name
in, I. 120: home oi Gooru'o Bram-
hall. I. :;OT-">'iS: home of Samuel
l.inooln, 1.40'^: home of Abraham
Jocelyn. 3. 1'S/i : mentioned. 2. 14'):
3. 217"; 4- -72. o^O: 5. Ixii: 7. 4U7.
Hinklcv, Capt. John, killed, 2. 21o.
Miller, killed. 2. 215.
Thomas. 9. 20.
Judge. . 6. 72. 101.
Ilinks, John, si-^ned the petition to
Ma.ss.. 5. 241).
Ilinkson. Peter, in the Black Point
garrison, i. 227/i: 3. >o> 110.
Hinsdale, 4. 2ti2. 2'>:-3. 2t;4.
Daniel, agent of the first woolen
mill, 4. 54, 55, 57.
the Kev. Eheneser. preached to the
Indians. 4. 141, 14:1.
Col. . of Deerfield. 4. 2G2. 2M.
Madam . of Decriield. 4. 203.
Hiram, 4. 270; 6. 41.
Hiroons, 2. 07; see Ilurons. the.
Hiskett. John, 9. 04.
Stephen, master of the Blossom. 5.
130.
Hisfianiola. Acadians went to, 6. 343;( ;
mentioned. 9. 13, 57/;.
Historical Magazine, the. 6. lS2/»; 7.
4j^U. 4S1; 8. 404.
Societies formed in various states.
2. 10a; the lirst in the United
States. 4. 5.
works relating to Maine, i. 5.
History, the beginning of the study
of, 2. Ga; records not saved. 2. In:
attempts to preserve the materials
of, 2. 7i-0(7; societies formed. 2.
lUa-lla; l)ow to reach a good
understanding of. 5. 141 /<: the
object of. 7. 12u: tlie landmarks
of are not ahvays stiirtling events,
7. 10.3 ; roinan''e in. 8. 277.
Hitclicock, D., on tlie Lord"s .Supper,
4. 337.
Richard, lived at Saco, i. is."); an
action brought against, i. 1S5:
signed tlie petition to Cromwell,
1. 304.
Dr. , 5. xviii.
Widow , forbidden to marry, i.
Hoar, Samuel. 5. li.
Hobbowocko, delinition of, 3. 19/i.
Hobby, Wins, 2. 2lo.
Hobart. Bishop. 2. 11a.
Dudley, 2. 210.
Hobson. Jolin. 2. 1.3'^, 141.
Capt. , 2. 27. 20.
Hocamock point. 7. 250-
lloduibin. 7. 5.
Ilodue. Dr. Charles. 6. 20.
MicJKU-l. ]in>l)ably a descendant from
Piichard Tucker. i.iU;/; exccuiid
a deed to Piiineas Joues, i. 04/;,
12s /I.
yicholas. probably a descendant
from Pieliard Tucker, i. 04;t.
nodge<Ion, Joim. died. i. '•>'■]'■).
Joseph, solil land to James Mariner.
1.248,313; granted land at Nou-
sucli point, I. 252; lived on the
Neck, 1.321; moved to Y'ork, i.
321.
Hodirkin, Moses, 2. 212.
Pliilip, 2. 212.
nt)dsdon. Gen. Isaac. 8. 77.
Jer., signed the petition of 1G72 to
Mass.. 5. 240.
Hog island, given to Clceves and
Tucker, i. Or), 150, 543; sold to
Thomas Kimball, i. 124, 150: re-
sold to Edward Tyng. i. 124. 15');
within the limits of ancient Fal-
mouth, I. 145; owne<l by Eunice
"Willard, I. 150; occupied by
Philip Lewis, i. 150; origin of
the naine, i. 150?2, 151)!; men-
tioned, 1.42, 149, 140/i; 2. S5/(: 5.
442: 9. 315h.
Ilolbrook. Jesse. 2. 212.
John, served in the Continental
arm v. 2. 214.
Capt. , 7. 14.
Holden. 2.251, 252.
, of OtistieM. 4. 350.
Holderness, the Earl of, 2.77: 8.220.
Hole, John, signed the petition to
Charles 11, i. 401.
Holland, many political treaties
formed in, i. 403: attempt to
interest the Entrlisli refugees in
American colonization. 2. 41:
coinage of found near Castine. 6.
122; war with England declared.
7. 140. 140/1; mentioned. 4. 4: 6.
331,332; 7. 25, 137, 137;i, 151, 41":
8. 200.
. the king of. 8. 40, 47. 4'*. 40, .53. 5S.
01, 02. 03, 100, 102, 104. 105.
park, 8. 10; surveyed lamis in IJnn-
gor, 9. 232, 233; surveyed utl;er
towns. 9. 233.
Mr. , 1.3-2.
Hollanders, the settled on Iluds.'O
river, 2. 40; benlits thiy derived
from cohinization. 2. r.o.
Ilollis, 2. ]3>, 140, 141, 142: 3. 21S; 4-
104, 243, 270», 27i/i: 7. 222.
Thomas. 6. 331.
Hollister, Edward, teacher in Liu-
Cfjin Academy, 8. 100.
Ilolmau, John, lived at Casco bay, i-
INDEX TO COLLF.CTIONS.
127
?"•"?! : livod fit Xorth Yannouth
rsiul rurj>o<>diK'k. i.:V_'l ; witufsscd
tho siciiatuii' o\ l>r.\iiiliall, i. '>■>'.■>;
liveil at llolniaii's point. 2. 171;
nuutioned, 2. 17-'; 4. ooi'.
Tlioiiias. maniod Jlaimah Turner,
i.ol."); lived at lu-lioliotli. i. "..M.
Ilohnan"^ point, now rrinoe's i><>iut.
2. 171.
Hohnaiitown. the IJev. Panl Coflin in.
4. '■'<■])); naiiioil l\>r J (.dm lK>linan,
4. ;>J'J-
Ilolnies, Dr. Abiel. letter from .l(din
Farmer eiteii. 2. l.'.l: hisAnieriean
Annals eited. 2. ".:.'; 3.0'.'//: 5. 17!^;
17'.')i, 200/i, I'lo/i. i':i.O, 12S1, l'Sl'h.
2v2n, '2iH)n: 6. 1 U»;? ; 8. L'.]::; 9.
oil)!, oil')/; ihis French Protest-
ants, I. :i77.
Benjamin. 3. ISO.
David, killed at Falmouth, i. 20."n.
Jcdin, 4-7; 5. xxxvii, xlii, xliii,
xlviii; 6. CGI, olio; autograph of,
I. oOl.
Capt John. 4. 211.
the Uon. .John, corporate member
of the Maine Historical Society,
1. 11 ; first representative of ^Maine
in Con.Ljress, 9. 101'; mentioned,
4. 5S; 8. lij, o'.'G, 410, 41."); 9. 173.
Mrs. John, 4. oS.
Joseph, of Cambridure. purchased
land of Francis Neale, 1. I'-OO/i ;
morti^aged the same to Josliua
Scottow, I. 2oO/(: lived at Casco,
I. 200/i, ;121.
Joseph, of Machias. 3. 179, ISO.
Oliver Wendell. 8. 441.
Sir Kobert, drove tiie Dutch from
their conqut-st in Africa, 7. V.i'J.
Samuel, 3. 1>0.
Tliomas, had a saw-mill at Quamp-
liegan, i. 20'.'.
Holt, James, 4. l'>1. I
Holtou, Isaac, teacher in Berwick
Academy, 8. It32.
Holy Cross Oollege, 6. 20;>. o'>6. o02.
Cross settlement, Champlain at. 7.
2-j1; now Neutral or De Monts'
island, 2.j] ; site of tlie lirst at-
tempt to settle the coast of Maine,
7. 2.M.
r.eague, the, 9. 09.
Hnn,iuras, bay of, explored, 2. 14'7.
Honewell, see Hunnc-well.
Honeywell, Ambrose, signed the pe-
tition to -Mass., 5. L'4u.
llichard, in the garrison at Black
l*<jint, i.227;i; signed tiie petition
to Mass., 5. 241.
sc: also llunniwcdl.
Honiieur, 7. 24ii, :.".);;, .314: 8.323.
Hiiud, llubin, see liobinhood.
'i'homas, 8. 470.
Hook, 4. :Ju-J, 300.
the, 7. ^:7'j, 'j-ii^ '^iin
Ilooke. Fr;incis. lived at Snco. 1. 177,
I'l"); ai'])ointed a justice of iho
peace, i. 177. l^."): administired
the estate of Samuel Mavi.rick. i.
1^2;!; lived at Kittery. i. ]<.".;
treasurer. i.2(i."): ludd ;v court at
Wells. I. i'im: abusetl by Joseph
■Winiiiuk. I. ;;7."); couneelor. i.
370. 3>1 ; ni.ii:istrate for ."<a. o. 2.
lio": mentioned. 3. ■)>^, l."7: 9. .".70.
William, an assoeiate. i. 4<'i: e<'un-
selor. I. 73».bS. .■:04; 5.214: home
of. i.S>/(; married Eleaiu>r Nor-
ton. 2. ."jO: witnessed the delivery
of the grant to. Sliurt. 5. I'U";
sued by (iodfrey. 9. oU'j;, ; men-
tinned. 9. 314;(, 317.
Ahlerm.ui , 9. 314.
Hooker, the Itev. John. 4. 202.
Hooper, the Bev. William, 4. 303,338;
7. 222. -J-Jo.
the Bev. , of Boston, 6. 192.
. orator at Harvard College, 4.
20s.
Squire , 5. xxiv.
Hiiosack. definition of, 4. ll.'>.
Hoosaruunuk. a poem by the Kev.
AVilliam Allen. 5. xlvii.
Hope, 4. 327h; 9. :si.
the. at Townsiiend. 6. 102.
Hopehood, attacked Salmon Falls, i.
297: cai)tured and sent to Fal-
mouth. I. 2>S>-L'S9.
Hopewell, the, commanded by Law-
rence Since. 5. I'M.
Hopkins. James D., 5. xxv, x:.:dv,
xxxix.
Hopkin^ians, tlie. 4. 310. 342. 34^. 30S,
399. 401; sec Hojikiutonians.
Hopkinson. Lieut. John. 4. l'4.j. 275,
-'s4. 2>'.i, 2'JO; 5. xlviii.
Hopkinton, 5. xxiii.
Hopkiutonians, 2. 2l'3, 225, 220; see
HoT>kinsians.
Hops, abundant. 3. 305. 307.
Horkett, 'William, signed the petitiou
to Cromwell, i. o'Jo.
Horkridge. Abel, si>4ned tlio petition
to Mass.. 5. 241.'
Horman, Bhili]., lived at Fahnouth. i*.
320.
Hornby, Capt. James, married Mary
Munjoy, I. 250.
H'jrne, John. i. 504.
Horney J'ond Brook. 4. 2S9.
Horuibroke, John, aiiidavit of, 5. 02-
03.
Horse Beef falls. 2. 14S.
block, use of, 2. 1S5-1SG.
neck. 2. 145.
UorsesliDC-crab shells, used in culti-
vating maize. 7. i^Ol.
tails, used to tijj arrows, 3. 99.
Hosa-.k. Dr. . 2. 11./.
Hot spiing near Jocelyn'b house, 3.
b7-05.
128
MAINE iiiSTorjCAL >ocii:ty.
llouizli. T)r. F'ranklin V,.. disoovoreil
tho rojnaqiiid rapiTs. 5. l.wi his
O'lititni ol tlio >anu>. 5. 1-1.".S;
roinaquiil ami Its Ilelation to Our
Colonial History. 7. 1l;T-1G4.
Ilonuhtun. 2. 'JO'J.
Levi, 2. 1'04.
Lord. 6. :V-U.
N. B., 8. oK 40. 41. 4:'!. 7S: 9. 171.
Hounds, used in si'entin-j; Indians, 8.
ITouuslow, Edward, in the lilack Point
garrison, i. L'l'T/t; 3. 110.
Houper, — — , 9. •')•") 1.
House islanii. witliin the ancient lim-
its of Falmouth, i. 14."): early used
by tishernien. i. l-M: one quarter
owned by Ji>hn lirenie. i. l.'Jl;
Simpson Penloy had aright on. r.
151 ; Georire Munjoy purchased an
interest in. i. l.")l: Munjoy's heirs
iu)W luild it. I. l.")l: still used for
fishing stages, i. l.")l;!; part of
owned by the United .States, i.
IoIh; given to Mary Muni«)y. i.
2.">.j; formerly Munjoy's island, i.
2'2')n, 2-jT; mentioned, i. 42. 14'.',
149?!; 2. Son.
Houses built to preserve tlie arclu-
tecture of the garris(tn houses. 8.
279.
Housing, Peter, married Sarali Cloyes,
I. Uj6; gave bonds for Julian
Cloyes, I. ISO: killed, i. 190;i: his
proi>erty. i. V.ny,,: part of his es-
tate sold by his widow, i. 190/i,
244h; lived'at Falmouth, i. 21.";;
his petition cited, i. ;J10;(: his
mother sold land to .John (Justin,
I. 310; connected by marriage
^vith John Cioice. i. :iio; lived at
Presumpscot, i. .'120.
Peter jr., petitioned to Gov. An-
" dross, I. 100«.
Sarah.gave evidence against Thomas
Cloyes and Abigail Williams, i.
ISO; mention-jd. i. 190(i.
Houssatonnoc. 4. li''*. 14:^.
Houssatonnocs. the. 4. 12:1, 127, 103,
137, 142.
Houston, George .Smith, 5. xxxvii.
Samuel, 4. 324.
Sarah, daughter of Samuel 4. 324.
Sarah, wife of .Samuel, 4. 324.
Hovey, the Kev. Isaac. 4. 270; 7. 219.
, of Falmouth, 3. lOU/i.
Howard, Anne, married Edmund
Gorges, 2. G'5a.
Asaph, 2. 123, 124.
iJrothers, tlie. 8. L'7.'5>i.
family, settk-d in Warren. 6. 21.
Capt. James, in command at Fort
'Winslbw, I. ."'>:!«; 8. 2S3, 2>^3/(;
became a judu'c. 8. 2'^3n; men-
tioned, 5. 417; 7. 1^4, 2sT; 8. 421,
474.
John, his daughter married .'-ir
Edward (Jorgi's. i. \(x>: 2.ui'>a.
Jost'i>h. a lawvi-r in bimrri' k. i. ;;•_';'/,.
Juiige .Io-;cj>h. 4. lO'.i. •^~:.. :j<:;; on
the (U'liniiion of Indian terms. 4.
109, 1 10. 111-117.
X. G.. tfiirlur in FarminLTton Acrnl-
emy. 8. 171.
Piobi.rt. not, II y imblic, i. IlO/j: aut'j-
gra]>h of. 1. 1:^7.
Capt. Samuel, married S >.:ah Li'];-
gow. 5.41s, 421, 423: 8. -7-. •.'^.;;..
2S7; in command at Fort ^VL'steI■Il.
5.3G0H.3t)S; his hosi)it.i'.;:y. 7.41.'.:
a coasting captain. 8. i;--'..!: of the
lirm of S. iV: W. Huwi-.rd. 8. 2S3,.;
mentioned. 4. 2S3/i.
S. it W., traders at Fort V."o5tern, 8.
283/1.
Sarah, mairied Thomas Cowman.
5. 422-423.
^^ illiam. 4. 2S3;(,
Lieut. William, at Fort Halifax. 8.
278; went on an erraii 1 to Gov.
Pownell. 8. 2<3/i; son of Ca]>t.
James. 8. 283/i; brother of Capt.
Samtiel, 8. 2s3ir. one of the lirm
of S. et W. Howard. 8. 2>3/i; in
the geueral court. 8. 2sb(: in t!u'
IJagatlure exi)editiou, 8. 2.Sb(;
died, 8. 2s;b(.
Wilson, 4. 283/(.
, of Canaan. 4. 370.
. of Sebasticook. 4. .3-"2.
Ilowrhins. Cliristian, signe'l the peti-
tion to Charles 11, i. 401.
Howe, John. 9. ■'>.
Gen. Sir William, i. .j21: 3. 107.
Capt. , sent to join C^d. Xoble.
8. 12^^; wounded. 8. 141. 14"^. 14'':
treacherously killed. 8. 14'): men-
tioned, 8. 133. 130, 137. 110. 143.
Howell, David, 2. 202; 4. 233: 8. 12.
John, in the lllack Point garrison.
I. 227/1 : 3. 110; purelr.ised the
Shaw estate. 3. 2(); lived at Black
Point, 3. S3, 119.
Morgan, liis will proverb i. OO, ;
lived at Cape Porpus. i. l<>')n. i^'-',
submitted to the juri- liitiou ■•:
Mass.. I. 100;i; an acti":i brough:
against, i. 1>."j; apptnnred to st.:-
tle the dispute about a ijoundai >'
line. 1.301; a grand jiryman. i.
371; signed the petition t.j Cror.i-
well, i.30."j: mentioned, i. 99.
Ilousatonick mountain, 4. :.".'.4.
Hubbard, Dudlev, 5. xxiv; 5.304; S.
414.
James 2. 119.
Jeremiali, i. 3."2/!; prt-achcd at
Wells. I. 340: his salary.
Account of Wells, i. 33'>301.
the Rev. Jolin, 4. 2t!3.
Capt. Jonas, i. .jOO, o2'j.
Xullian, 4. -jij.
;140
INDEX TO coi.r.r.rTiox5
"I^OO
Tliomns. 2. iJi'^T: 4. l'-'^.
^Villi:^m, an oriiiiinl anHiority. 5.
iv!; (U'feot? in liis hi-tiMV, 5. 1>.;;
his nKip ol' Xow l]ncl,uul liist lii-
^M:i.vfd. 5. 2t'>l)!: l\ni-.iqaiil on liis
in.ip, 5. •ytln: liis History of Xow '
England citi'ii. i. ;'.'>. i'.'.M 1, •_':;■):
3. :;:>n, (MH. I'U. 107. n 1. iii'. 1 '.",";
5. i.:.o.!. Vuu. I'V.'. 17;. 1-;;. i'.'7.
l'.i<s, li-y. i^n-i. -..,;. -^-n, -i-v. o;;4_
'2-\'>. 2:;<.">. -4S, i''>-_'. •_'")L')(. ■)[Oii. .y'>\:
6. I'Cl; 7. -l•"^ '.">. '.'•'/'. UT. 1<»0. ;;i):,.
oVK olOjf. Mi:'.. 01(>; his Imliau
wars citO(L 3. 1>.(.
ihf Ih'V. Wiiii lui. 9. L'4.
. speak.T of tiiL- House, 8. i'lT).
llii.l.ilostone. I. .">ii4.
Hadibras, tlu\ an incident takfn from
an occurence in Weston" s colony,
2. 4tV(// : cited. 7. 4"»1.
Hudson Charles, 8. 74. }
Jane. 4. :!1T. ;
Polly, 4. 017.
river, the, tlie destinitii>n of the
PilLcrinis, i.:>]; 8. I'Ot). I'oi ; o<-ea-
)iied by the Hollanders. 2. 4i), 07;
boundary of Lord Sheffield" s pa-
tent, 2. -34; value of The trade at,
2. G^n: mentioni'd, i. :;:', .02S. ■'Oo;
4. 1 14. 2i'0, 2S.J : 5. :j^4 ; 7. 15.J, lOU/i ;
9. :]4(i.
Sally, 5. xxix.
Siuuuel, 4. 0I7.'
Timothy, vi^irrd by Paul Coffin. 4.
olf., :;50. ••J7i': early settler of
Winslow, 4. ol7; his children
baptized. 4. ;]17.
Hudson's bay. diseovercd by Sebas-
tian Cabot, 2. 15a; the country
near called Terra Corterealis, 2.
I'ja; mentioned. 4.1*7; 6.272; the
Indians of and tiieir language, 5.
2(;.j-272.
Ray Company, 6. 207.
Hues, Philip, signed the petition to
Charh's 11, i. 4u2.
Hug^ins, TuUy. 3. l'12.
Hughes, a corruption of Ap Iluglies,
6. 7.
Kdmuiid. 2. 104.
Huguenot Church in Boston. 6. ;>S4.
Huguenots, at Falmouth, i. 270; at
Salem, i. 277/t; settled at St.
Croix, 6. 17")/! ; their form of
worship, 6. 17'!/(; witli Du Monts,
I p.iniit .lesuits
■_'L': not lik..(l by
L-\eluiled from
J; menti<;iied, 9.
8. .•i20: refu-j
in their ship.
tlic kings. 9.
• •oloniziuir, 9
1"1, lU.-,. ^
Hull, 2. 14."., ]>7-, 9. -IQ.
Klder Klias. 7. 2-7.
l><aac, of Kittery, 7. 22:^
Is.iric, messengi-r of Arnold, i. 47S
Juliji, g. 0, -J'}, 'j'j-] his v,ido\v inar
9
tied Sir William Pl.iips, 2. 2;"'.0;
9. 0.
.loim, diarv of eitetl. g. ;-i-'4 *. :"'.:V2)i
Airs. John, marriid Sir V\ iUiaui
I'hipp.s, 2. 2:'>0; 9. Oi.
Joseph.. \v:rne>sed the (U'cd of
C.u-ues to Wheelwriirlit. 1. -14.
the Pev. Jo-fi)h. disliked, by Mn;-< .
0. :]!">. ;''.l.">,i; livid at tlie 1-ies uf
Sho il>. 9. ;'.l.>/(; siuhI by (iouirey,
9. :'. b"i//, '■',',''>.
I'hineas, i. Jii^: 3. 2:]j.
Eldt-r , 4. .;7.-..
llunibohlt. Alexiudir Von. G. 410.
1> irou Williaui \'<u>. 5. 'j''^.
Hume, David. hi>; Hi>;ory of Pngland
eitfd, 4. ;io; 5. I'l'.u/;.
Hiimfrey, John, utter from Sir Fer-
diuando Gorges, i. ."i44— "i4.").
Humphreys, Catherine. 4. :;o'.<.
Elizabeth McCliuioek, 4. :io;>.
Jane, 4. :Uin,
John. 2. ')2, .■)7a.
Lieut. John. i. "jOO, 50l/(, .J24.
Jr.^epli. 4. ;'.U'.'.
3IoseS. 2. Hit.
Kouert, 2. 2tii>, 204.
Sam, an Indian. 6. 201.
Cen. , 5. •■;2:;.
the Willow — , 4. non.
Hundred A^sociate<. the. 9. 100.
of Axstane, 9. L".t7/(.
Hungarian lanuuauc, the. 9. 200/'.
Ilurm'er. a remedy for. 3. :>':.
Hunuerford. Sir Edmund. 7. 12'.', o
Ilunlcing. M;irk, 3. :;02.
Iluuueuell. Aiiibrose, 2. I'.'-'l: 5. '2'y,:.,
240.
Pavnabas, 8. 52.
family, 3. 212, I'lO.
John, taken prisoner, 3. 15l.
Josiah, 3, 17:1.
! Eicliard, to be remunerated for
I maintainiuLC IMehard .Mo>:e. 3.
' 7S; a trustee of Scarboro igh. 3.
; 12'.>, 2:1:-!; his tax of ]■;<]. 3. i:;o:
in ehame of Piack Polui, 3. 1:17;
a bitter enruny of the ludi ms. 3.
i 144; called the Indian kilh-r. 3.
\ 145; cause of his hatred.. 3. liii:
I encounters witii Indians. 3. !4'i-
i 147: feared by the Imli.m^,, 3. 1 IT;
killed, 3. 14S; mentioned. 3. i ill,
! 17.). 212.
Rogeu-. death of, 3. 21:1.
Poger jr.. %vi>un<ied at the capture
• of Louisburgh, 3. 172./, "il:>.
Hunueweir.s jxiiut, I/idian n.uue of, •.
2'.'/(; .sit(; of Pojiham s ooiony. i.
I 20/t; 5. :l-10; nieulioneil, -y. l'-!-'>; 5.
j ;152.
} lIun-co7ub, Tho., siunied the pe-Mte-u
to Charles 11, I. 401.
' Hunt, , an evil g>nius. 5. 253.
Capt. Thomas, kidn ipp--d iv.-.titv
1 Indians, 2. V/o, 7. :;10. eajiied
130
MAINE llI>TOr.lCAL .SOCIETY
Hunt. Capt. Tliruiias — continucil.
tliom to Mnliiro. 7. L'l"; atttini>ti.'(l
to thwart ('ajit. Joliu Mnitli. 7.
Col. F. E.. 8. l-n. 120a.
Dr. . 2. -M.
Georiro, si;_^iKMl the tiva^y of 1710.
6. 2."»'.">: auroL'raph of. 6. SA'.
Mrs. F. ]•:.. 8. ii-'ti.
Iluiiti-r, (.apt. .V.lani. 7. I^l'. 1^;". 1>4.
I'.t:'.: 8. L'.")l. 1'.")!'. :.'•")■"'. -J.^iix, l'.")T.
the Hon. K. M. T.. 9. .Ml.
. of Farniiiititoii. 4. .M'.'.
the sloop, {ircvcuti'il AinnliTs rros-
siiig tlie river, i. ■I>.;, 4^!, ."ilT:
number of men on buar<i. i. 4>s;
(•pi>o.-ito Cape Kouire. i. 4'."-_'. 4'.';;.
4U~, : lier suppos;c'il de.-itinaliou. i.
4'.tL'-4'.'.J ; at Ca]>e .Sante. i. 4'.iL';
4',>7; returned to Queboo, i. 4''T,
burned, 7. 1 -'»'>.
Hunters, the, 4. :3';4.
Huiitins. Capt.. i. 22<').
Huntin)j;ton, .Iudi:e . of Connecti-
cut. 7. 4.)T.
Hunton. Guv. Jonathan G., 7. 22'.i; 8.
415, oM. ;);'4.
Jluntwith, 2. 77".
Hurl Gates, in .Sheepseott river. 6. olO.
Hurons, the, their l.in^uaue dissimihir
from other nations, i. 4i:'./;: as
traders. 2. >'~,: relation t<i the Del-
awares. 6. -il: ^iniihir to tlie Al.)-
naki; 6. 217: had lixed vilhiLfes. 6.
2\^; mentioned. 4. ^'7: 6. 212.
Hurts, abundant, 3. :i'.>.3. -^''-J: 5. l-'^S:
same as wortleiierries. 3. 2'.i;)//.
Huse. the Rev. Jonatlian, 4. ;;_<'>, .■;27,
32.S, ;)2i', ;];;o. ;Jo4.
Hussey, Steplien, claimed land at
bheepscot. 2. 2;]t).
, of Bucklield. 4. Omi.
Husted. the Kev. Joiin U.. preached
in Bath, 2. 228.
Huston, a Scotcli-Irish name. 6. 19.
Hutcliioi:s, Charles. 9. ]:>'.>.
in the war of ISli'. 9. If,:.'.
Lieut, \athaniel. i. .".olw.
William, the la<t Kevolntionary
pensioner in New En^^land. 9. ]'>'.>.
104: father of. 9. 1.7.': birth of. 9.
15U; moved to Penobscot. 9. lh\>,
101; comi)elled to assist the
Britisii, 9. 100: tied to Xe\v Ca.-tle.
9. 100; entered the army, 9. If.n
the
mustered out but re-enlist(
10t>-101: pension j^ranted t<
101; a methodist, 9. 101-102:
occupation. 9. 101: linn i<>i
North in the l;ebollii>n. 9. l';2: ;tn
ovation to in ljan;,M)r. 9. lcr_'-l'iO:
retained his mental faculties. 9.
10;i; death of. 9. ].'>'.*, 100: funeral
of, 9. 100: remarks upon. 9. I'i.;-
lO.j; Memoir of by .Joseph Wil-
liumstjn, 9. 1.J7-10.J; mentioned,
6. l-'O.
HiitchinsoTi. Ann, si<toi' of .Toh-;
Wheehvriuht, i.-Otl: wife of \Vi:.
liam, i.041/(: lur m.iiden nan;.'.
041/i; went to i;luu!e Island, :-
041/,.
Kdward, son of San-.uel, r. .Ml,.;
went to Knudaii'l. i. ".42//.
Ed\v:ud, smi of \Virii.uu. bind .nt
Wells ^^anted to. i. :;ji'-:;41. O.Vj;
a relalive of .Vnn. i. ;".41. ■'•■[ ! / : lij>
father, i.042*i; d.ite id" his i>iitli.
I. 042/1; a .si)eoulator, i. :;i2.f;
prominent in the ai";airs of M;i>v .
i.:!42ii : his name n^t on the n-urU
of \Vells, I. 0->.".: death of, i..OtL',/
Eliakim. 4. 228; 8. i''>4: 9. i;>.
Elisha. speaker of tiie Mass. a<-;e:n.
bly. I. •_'i'.0/(. 207: married. 4. 4!i.
Capt. ]:iisha, threateiieil t!:e >.-t-
tlers of New Dartmouth. 5. '.'7-'.'*;
claimed land at I'cm iqniii. 5. •_"'■}.
Mary, married the Rev. John \\ heel-
wri.uht. I. 041/!.
Richard, son of .Susannah, i.041;i:
went to Ent^land. i. ;'.42/(.
Samuel, son of .Sus.innali. i. 041/i: a
scholar in Boston, i. :\4'2n.
Susannah, came to J" 'Ston. i.:M!/i:
lier children, i. 041/-: <iied in
AVells. i.:]42/i.
Col. Thomas, one of th.e Pejepscot
proj/rietors, 3. Oi'l ; in the expe-
dition of 1707, a'.:ain-t I'ort Royal.
7. 77: mentioned. C. lo.
Gov. Thomas, a urainlson of Elisha.
4. 411: his house s-.icked, 5. Iviii:
mentioned. 4. 14'>. I4'<it. 14"^. 14'.'.
1.:.0. l.')4)i. 1').'). 1.'7, lOl.' Ih4. 10-;:
5. O'^O; 7. 210; Lis Collection of
Papers rclatiiiLf to Mass. Bay '""ol-
onv cited, i. '.>.'.. 174. l-o, ]>:.'. -j'Jl.
20.0, 21»0; 3. 11/i. I.'jO. 2-4 /i. 2-.'>.
2s0(t: 4. 220; 5. u---//, •-'02, 2.'<"/',
2.51/i, 2."i0/), 204/1, •_''■..'/(, 2ii7/i, 20S)i;
7. oon: 9. 020/i. 0"_'7i/. OOo// : his
History of the Province of Ma—
cited. *i. 27, 2S, 0.". 4!'. 7-, 7'.', '.'-.
221, 220, :.'S7; 2. bO.". If-: 3. OO/i.
().^//, 2."/i)//: 5. l-f./,. I'.'o,,, 22U/(.
2'j('>ii, 200//,, 20'.ift. 27.'//. L'7-//. 2^1 /i.
2S2/i, 2s:j/t, 2S.>. 2-f.//. 2>'.'/!. 2'.'i)i,
2'.i."j?i, 2110/!, 2'.".>/i: 6.112//: 7.2".'.
2'.0(, 40/i, 01?), 00/1. t<<ii, ~,'>n, "'"'/i.
78/i, 8."//, 8()/i, 14.J//: 8. It'L'/i, 0"2;
9. 0. 00, OS, 48. .'/O. 'A. 'joii.
William, son of San>uel, i. -041 /i:
caine to Boston. i.041/i; married
Ann Marl)erry, i.04]/!; a niatris-
trate, 1.042/).; ileath of. i. 042;i;
his son. I. 042/).
Judixe , sent a Pine Tree 8101-
lin- to En^'huxl. 6. 1 H'.
the Rev. , 4. 0-.:,, :>-S.
the Rev. , of Dover. 6. 28(5.
Hyde, Anne, mairied James, D'ik"
of York, 7. 14:;: h. r tw.. dau-h-
ter.s became queeu.-, 7. 1 iO.
INDEX TO COLLF.CTTOXS;.
131
Sir Eihvard, bio^inpliioal notioe of,
7. 141/). ' I
L.iurenef. 7. 141 ». I
Zinn, 2. 'J"."), 21:^; dt-ath of. 6. 000. |
QuartoiiiiastLT , i. .">0(.). 1
liylor's oovo. 6. ;M0. j
llyppoorase, tlu- tax" of in l'')74. 5. i-'^^;
iK-ar Booth Bay, 5. -JoOii.
Ire ira.lo, 7. 414. '
llliimis, 4. l-'); 5. -Vl'in; 6. ij4, 7. -juO.
Indians. 6. "JIT. I
ILslfV Ihniy, I. 118.
Caj)!. Isaac. 4. 1^4:'.; to build Fort |
AVostorn. 7. I'.M'.-l'.fT: 8. 2ili)i; 1
waiios (if, 8. '22i>n ; article of ap-eo- j
nient, 8. 22<i«; as a scout, 8. 2-2Cui\
at tlie sei;;e of Louisl>urL;li, 8.
L'-JOx; death of, 8. I'l'ti/i.
Immi^ratidU to Falmouth, i. 'JT'I; of
the Scotch-Irish to Xcw Enuiand, !
6. i-;:!7.
Imperial Post, the, extracts from. 6.
:325, C:U.
Inauyural address of William Willis,
5. xvii-lxviii.
ludejiendence, war for. 4. 2.'0: acts
that led to it. 7. lo2; .sec War of
the Revolution.
Indeiieiidency, date of its origin, 6.24.
ludeiiendents, not favorable to Epis-
cojjacy, 6. 27.
India, .Sebastian Cabot's proposed
route to. 2. 14a.
Indiana, 8. so.
Indian allairs, council minutes con-
ceruin.:^, 6. 9 !-',>:].
conference of 17o2. 8. 211a.
corn, ace corn and maize,
deeds to F. Small, i. US: ])revailed
over those <;iven by the Duke of
York, 2. ■2-','>\ interfered with
those of the Kenneliec Purchase
and Waldo Patent. 2. 2:;7.
grammar, 4. '.»fj; s''p Eliot, .lohn.
killer, a nickname of Kicliard llun-
newell, 3. 14.j.
life, fascination for it. 7. li:].
pensioners, 8. 211/i.
Indians, refused to ad<ipt the manners
of civilization, i. ^: bei'ame de-
based, 1. S; interest taken in all
that lelates to their character, i.
8-'.); their Jiostilities fatal to the
records, i. DS; the names which
they L(ave to the territory pre-
vailed over those fiiven by tlie
colonists, I. ()'>n; 2. :]'>a; 9. 21-);
their name for the pii.'sent state
of Maine, i. 17'(: the names triven
by them generally significant. 3.
Sl2; dress of, 2. lifl; 7. bJo, bJo/i;
their manners a7>d customs, i. 211 ;
7. .■J42, ;]4:j; not to be trusted. 2.
2;>'.i; superstitions. 5. 175; 7. l'.">s;
had some show uf religion, i. --'J;
2. 94. 9.-,: 3. O.'.. 9^;!. 99((: 7. :'I2;
their intercourse witii tli.; «ath-
olic priests. 1.229: 2. I'.i''.; 6. I'.U;
8.27(); firm to Cath<lli(•i■^^l. i.4it'.;
8. 14:{-144: favuid by ilie French,
2.(12; 5. 17"': the result oi tlie
Catlinlic and i'roii'stant inllu«n''e,
1. 41t;; 2. 14S; French inliueuce
over, I. 2s7, •_'s7,.. -J^s^ 4:;i_ y'A\,
44 1-442: 2. ir.s, -^i^: 3. i:J4-b;"),
I.jU, l.'.l. I.'t2. lti'.'-17n: 4. 14. 7:],
74, l.")2: 5. 141. 17".. 17ii. 242, 2.".o,
2(i7, 2S1. -'.H\: 6. 2:^w: 7. i.",. r,.;, si,
82, 8;J, llti: 8. 144, ■_':>>>; g. 42: the
ability of tlie French to enter
their mode of life. 1.404: courted
by Jesuits, i. 4:)1, 4:].")-4:;0; 5. 17-'i,
nC, 242, 27>, 2S4 : 6. 2:'.r.: 7. 4.'>, .78,
82; similarity and dissimilarity
among, i.4l;;;(; better than their
French teachers, 5. 17">, 242; de-
bauched by Jesuits, 5. 242; used
belts as tokens, i. 42.'): Kale lived
Avith them, i. 442: called canni-
bals. 2. :;2a; mode of their buiial
of the dead, 2. 1(;7; 3. 9.7-'.)(i, lOOn:
5. 188»/-is:t/t; had but little learn-
ing, 3. 90; those of Maine and
Massachusetts eomi>ared. 2. 271:
their idea of landed propertv. 2.
272-27:3, 5. 19;1; 9. 79: deeds from
made void. 2. 27); described by
Jocelyn. 3. 9:1-94 ; described by
Champlain. 3. 9'': descrilied by
S:nith, 6. i::12; knie-hted. 3. 99';
names of smne in Scarborougli,
3. lul ; supposed to be natural
swimmers, 3. lo:!; lUnd footed. 3.
1U9; good miirksmen. 5. 242;
those who met rolumbus com-
pared to tliose who met Gosnold,
5. 14;;; whites married among, 7.
40; how their lands were acipiired,
5. I()S-l(;'.i. 19;]; the worst portion
of their history charged to the
English and French, 5. 1:14 ; the
I'ilgrims dealt fairly witli tliem. 5.
19^; sold into slavei-y, 5. 2-71: 7.
211; value of their trails. 5. :;■_'.').
ojt'jii; extent of their trails, 5. :;-_'7.
:i29; the Kennebec their highway.
7. 21.7; the tribes of, counted
larger than they were, 6. 2o9;
really only live nations in Vew
En;,dand and Acadia, 6. ull: <!e-
grees of relationship among. 6.
217; early intercourse wi'li limit-
ed to trade, 6. 2:11; tauL'^iit at
Jjoston, 6, 2"<i); at Martha's \'ine-
yanl, 5. i"^s; taught by t lie French
toesta'blish jjermanent villages, 7.
22; their names c<Mifused by the
e:irly whites, 7. lO'i; gunst:sed by,
7. 11.']; 8. 2^.7; division of time. 7.
.■]4 l-;_14'.i: ])<>ssil)Iy knew the ear! ii's
movements, 7. u4;,l; had oOJno
132
maim: HISTOrJCAL SOCIETY
ludinns — continued.
knowlciluo of astroniMiiy. 7. .1-1:1;
tl'.cir uliM'ivaiions di^iu-ndi'il oil
the ninon. 7. ;'.44-:'.4(): sonsuns and
months, 7. :)44-:;}."); dnv.s ;uul
ui'c-k<, 7. :;4T-'">4S: always on i.\«cid
torins with tin- Aoaiii ins. 8. 1!:",
144; only U'l'i ihiir naiiu'S ln'iiind.
9. 21^;; (idvoinnr l.incoiirs w-
niarks nimn. i. 4'>4. 40.".. lor,; /,,■,.-
gnmji; of. itni.uks ujion tin if lan-
jrua^io, I. 41i;-42T; a.'.'T: 4. '.is; 6.
2l'l'; lioantios of, i. 41-";: used
liifid^lypldcs. I. A'l'i: 7. :'.'.'■_'-;'.'/•;:
chan.u'es uf. i. 4li',-4i:T : oiilirnhits
in tlie study 01'. 4. ':•:>. ; i); ;iid> in
till' stt'.dy of, 4. W: c-iasscd iiinlcr
four faniili'.'s, 4.;iT: the Lord's
Prayer in. 5. 4::T-4i'-^: i;ot in its
infancy. 6. u':.':: : Instm-i/ of, aston-
ished at the .sii;ht of a shij'. 7.
lol J-")-'!//; early trade \vitl!. 2.->'t;
3. 10; 5. lOS:' 6. •JU'^. l';;i ; 7. ;L'!);
(1005) shown in France. 5. 1T>: li">o.J,
ki(lnap]>ed and eanied to Eu-
rope. I. lo'.i; 2. IT. L'L'a, T-": 3. L".t7,
301 : 5.144.1 44//. 1 :>!. .'M'.'. :;.■.< 1 : 6.:; 1 4 ;
7. lo4, 2o'.(, L'lo. L".-f:]; at tlie i-elii;'-
ious wor.slnp of Weymouth. 6. IT-"),
1T5h, ITT/K eould speak Ku'^iisli
Avords, 7. 1:54;); t;iven to (ioii;t,-s.
2. 2i'(7 ; 5. I.jT: in Gorges' family.
2. '^Ui-o-^a: .tlieir rejM.ris of the
country inlluenced (Toriies. 2.
22u-2;Jo; assisted Gor^, >. 2.;;;;./;
returned on the ship with Glial-
longe, 2. 2o(;/; aecompanied (lil-
liert to America, 2. "Js'/; tiaded
Avith the expedition sent oi;t hy
the Plymouth Company. 2. 'Jxi:
5. lOS; liostile to the early colo-
nists, 2. Ola; 5. 1('>4-1U-'J: asijuides,
2. ol«-o_'a : distrusteil. 3. "-".'T, -'J>^:
visited t!ie colonists at S:d)incj, 3.
301; 7. :>)1: visited Sa^adaiioe. 3.
302, 30:1 : 6. ITT; 7. ^iol ; t:ave
Cliam])lain an account of tiie St.
Lawreme, 7. 2-"'.', 'Ji'. ): did not
live on tlie coast. 7. i'.",;!. l'*'-"];
(1G07) attended ])reachini!: at Sa'^ada-
(1014) hoc, liJOT, 6. ITT; caj'tured,
1014, and sold into slaverv. 2.
(1G21) lOS; tratlic, 1021. with t!ie' Pil-
grims, 7. 30; 8. -JOl. L'0-_': <lis-
couraued Levett fiom making
(1G23) settlements. lt;-.'3. 2. 4>-<i-V.'a.
50a; visited Casco Pay, 2. 4',ta;
traded at Pemacjuid, 5. IGS;
(1G2."J) sold land. l(;i.>.->, lo Jolm lirown.
9. 122. lL'3: Pa^nall. ic,-_'s. trad-
ed \\ifh, I. I')]; aminnniiion
(1G3G) sold to. 7.:;i: 1(530, tliuse j^uilty
of annosiii^- the Kn;:lisli to In;
killed, I. ^4-s.-^; 3. ;;7; to rcci-ive
jiay foi- iiijury done tliem Ijy tiie
(1G40) Pii-liili, I. to; 1040, conveyed
land to the settlers of Wells, i.
1. ."Mfl. 3.">7. 3.'i!i; ;i noted ciiief
(1041) at Wells, 1.340: P',11, owned ;is
slaves l»y Gov. Wint liri»p. 7. ifll ;
(1042) em!eavo"red to dissuade Field.
PM2. in his journey to the
White .Mountains. 9. I'oO; name
(10.">T->) oi iho>c li\ iicj; near tlie nuuui-
taiiis. 9. 212 ; Kl.'iT. the earliest
deed from. i. 11^: ]i;:,s. hrd
cleared land on ilii' Amnion ci.ij;-
gen river, i. 110; sold Jeweirs
island to Donnell. i. 14>; .Kilin
no.")ii) Hrock sent in li5.'.;i, to jireach
(lOGO') amonu', 9. ;;i.'T: deed to George
Miinjoy, ItH'ii, i..j.">:!; forhoiling
(10T4) of war. ICTl. 5. i'-"»i): causes as-
signed f(U- the war. 5. ■_'.")! ; trade
Avith at I'Linatinid lestricted. 8.
ISt;; assiste<l by the Freneli. 5.
(lOT.")) 242, 2'il: atteinitt to disarm
them. I. 210; lirst Mood slicd.
I. 211; all restraint removed, i.
211-212; lirst visitati.-n of their
revenge i. 212; war begun on the
Kennebec, I. L'23-2"J4 : 3. lo;);
killed Wakeley, i.2lL'; witiidrew
to a distant jdace, i.214; altaeked
Saco but driven awa.v, i. I'l;'.; 3.
104: at Black Point. 'i. 213. ui";.
220; 3. TS, 104. lot;. ]0S. llo-lll;
raid on Scarborough, i. 213; raid
on Falmouth, 1.214; 6. 140, 14T;
caused the death of Kdward
Iluichinsoii, I. :;42: broke up the
settlement at .s]icep>eot. 2. :.31:
attacked Phillijis' (Jairisun. 3. loi;
killed liol/ert Nichol-, 3. O'l: at-
tacked A Iger's house. 3. 104 : at-
tacked Kittery. 3. luT; at Dccr-
fkld. 4. 202; scattered at the
a])proach of the 31 ass. troops. 3.
los.; . biirned Jordan's liousc, 5.
" 140-14T, 1>0; the goveiiimciit
proposed to attack, i. 214-L'i.'i:
sued for jieace. i. l'I-'. : 3. 111. l-;);
tribes engaged in the war, i. lM-"j-
21S; the treaty not satisfactory.
3. 111-112; sold into shivery. 5.
1^51; warned by Karthy. 5. 2.">1-
2.'J2; assisted by tlie government at
Allian.v, 5. 2.'>7, 2-"/s; w;ir re-
(1G7C) sumed, 1G70, i. 2)>; depreda-
tions of, I. I'l'.i. L'2:'.. 2u'4: caji-
tured the fort at Aiiowsic. i. uu'4;
repulsed at Jeweirs island, i-
224-22."^; soUliers si n1 a<^riinst, i.
2i'0; assaulted Black I'oint. i. •_'-''■,.
220: <'ajituied a vessel at Kich-
mond's island, 1.22T; reason fiu'
tlieir success, i. 2l'S: had Ic-s
liglitinu' in( 11 than the Kii'jlish. i.
220; killed Munjoy. i. :^"^>; de-
stroyed >iettiements above Swan
islaml, 2. 270; killed P'jliert ( "i-
bin, 1. 121; drove I'urchase from
INDEX TO COLI.KCTIOXS.
133
rejepscot. 3. ni'^; drovo Cooke
from tlio Koiinebo«\ 5. -J.JT)!: sold
into slavery. 5. i-M: joalons. 5.
2'il ; sale ofaniniimitii'n torl'itMoii,
5. 2'>'J, ^2'^:^: doprodations in Dev-
onshire oo\nity. 5. L'-":5: assisted
by the Freneh. 5. "J'l'l. l'".ij(/:
treaeher'Uisly ^lain. 6. I'i'.T; at-
(1077) tacked Hlaek roii.t. li.T7. 3. II.':
reiailsed. 3. lli'-ll-;: attaekod
aud killed Swett. 3. 1!:",; retired.
3. 11^5: friendly Iiulians sent
against. 3. 107. Ho: nnnilur slain.
3. 114; peace with. 5. iJ.')'.': captives
returneil. 5. •2"/J-"jti'i: checked hy
Andros, I. :.':'i); trade at Pcnia-
quid. 5. 15-10: trade with re-
stricted. 5. IS. IU-2O, :)■]. :'.5-oG,;J7,
i'OO; 8. ISO; laws of New York
coucerniniT, 5. 1'.'. '_'-. -'"'H: to
(lu7>) receive. 107^. a corn trilmte. 3.
li):2: proposals for a peace, i,
230; peace conehidcd. i. l'41: 3.
ll"»; 5.27: hostilities renewed. 1.
275, 277. 2S1. 2"^7. L'^-^: cause of
(107!^') the war of l(i7'.>: i.->7: per-
suaded to exterminate the
Euulish, I. 2S7-L'>s: promised
French assistance. 1.2^^; numlier
of, I. 2SS: order lor ustrainin;::.
5. 4o, 4S; trouble. lijSl. from
(16S1) feared. 5. 4S: the revenue re-
ceived from the trade with to
be applied to Fort Loyal, i.
(10^2) L'Oo-i'lJf]: purchased. 10:^2. li>iuor
from Seacomb. i. 2")'.i: drove.
(ICsi) \i\s-,. John Phillips from Fal-
mouth. 1.121 ;nrridavits concern-
ing-. 5. G'J-60: assisted by the
Frencli, 5.';:'.: trade witli restrict-
ed. 5. 75; traded with smu<?-
(10^5) tilers, 8. 1-7: attacked. 10x5,
North Yarmouth. 3. llo: de-
plorable condition of the peo-
(10>0) pie, 3. loS-bj'.': over-run Booth
iiay, lOsO. 6. 155; seized at .Saco,
(ICSs) I. 2SS: sent to Falmouth, i.
2>S: trooj.s sent a^^^inst. i.i'S>;.
unsuccessful attack upon Gemlall,
1. 2^0; first blood shed. i. 2M.i;
Gendall killed, i. 2^!*: prisoners
taken, i. 2s',i: Andros" jirnclama-
tiou coneernin'.'". i. "-".'o: joined
by the Fremdi. i.2'.'l: 5.1'07: cap-
tured Pemaquid, i. i"Jl. 4?.0: 6.
2>;j; 7. 15f.. 15'.t. ;M1: 8.1-0; at-
tempt to blow up a fort. 3. .■;20/! ;
Considered Andn^s their friend,
5. L'0>; Andros in c<mferi'!icc wirh.
7. 55; did not drink branfly at
Pemaquid. 7. :;41: imiiiiier of.
(IG-'.q It;-'.!, in Mass.. i.i;-0/, : attackerl
S;'.co. i.2'..'l: friendly ones acci-
dentally attacked. i.2'.'2. l''.»4. 2'.i5,
y"4; Church sent a'j:ainst, i. 2'.,i2,
2'j:i\ prize oifercd for each one
killed. I. 20:"!: at Peak's \<\:\iu]. i.
2'.':>; at Palmer's island. i.2!';;;(;
]M-epared to attack Church. 1.
2*.'-';-l;'.^4: rejiulsiHl. 1. •_".il-L".'5 ; 5.
l.")5-i;](;; number of killeil. i.2'.i{;
lied to the forest, i. '_".'•;; de-
stroyed Dover. 3. I"..'': .'.rstri«ycd
Sheepscot. 3. !:'.5; dcstr('>ed tlu-
uarrisiui at I'almouili. 3. 1.'7:
killed Tliomas (iyh.s. 3. ;;i4;i. ;>55;
at Pemaqiud. 3. ol4)(: 5. •_'7-: col-
lision at Nortli Yarmouth. 7-57;
carried to Fort l.oyal. 7. 57: cnj)-
tured Fort ^Villi■lm Hcnrv. 7. 15',i;
killed Pati.vhall. 8. IV i.,: i\-
(lOi'O) newed, lO'-'O. theirdepredations,
I. 297; destroyed Schenectady,
I. 2!>7; 7. 50: 9. 20): Salmon Falls
villaire (lestroycd. i. 2'.i7; 9.27;
killed Thaddeus Clarke, i. 2',»0:
ca}itured Fort Loyal, i. 200 : 3.
1-07 : unsuccessfully attacked the
friendly Indians, i. ;-'.ii4: killed
John Freeze, i.;310: flight of the
people at Scarborough. 3. I'm-I-IS;
Falmouth destroyed by. 6. 101; 9.
27: supposed to have been as-
(1001) si-ted by St. Castine. 7. 01; at-
tacked. lO'.tl. Storer"s garrison,
7. 115-ll(i: defeated. 7. 110; in-
stigated by the French. 7. 110: a
time to trv men's souls. 7. lis-
119: attack upon Wells. 5. bl:];
sued for peace. 5. 2S1 : idraid of
(1002) Sir William Phipps, 2. 2:;0: Maj.
Churcli, 1002. sent against. 5.
:>"0-ool; killed Capt. Chubb. 7.
05-Ot;; overawed by Fort William
Henry. 9. 02; swore allegiance to
William and Mary. 9.42; signed,
(lOOo) 10".i:>, the treaty with Phipps. 2.
2.j0; 5. 2.s;j; pr<>mised to fursake
the French. 5. ■^>'-'>: broke the
treaty, 5. 2S]-i'>4: under tlie gov-
ernment of France, 5. usO. 205;
(1005) obliged, 1005. to be peaceable,
5. i.'>-7: fatal distemjicr among,
5. 2>'7: in prison at Post^n. 5.2^7-
2.s^: treachery of the Knulish. 5.
i'02-203: at Pemaquid, 100t'>. 2.
nOOf.) 24ij; 5. i:J4. 2sJ. 2.s4-2>5, i's7;
(1007) unsuccessful preparations to,
1''07, attack the English, 7. 5;
(1000) made. 1000, a peace with the
settlers, i. 4:J4; 3. l:]:»; to bo
used by Canada against tlie En-
glish. 6. 2;5s; grants to. 6. 2:js-
(17"2) •_':;'.>: pledged, 17n:.'. not to take
j/art in <^>ueen Anne's war, 3.
(17";;) 140; broke the pledge, 3. 140;
attacked, 17ti;;, Casco, 3. 140;
attacked Wells, 3. 14«i: attacked
]]]:.ck Point, 3. 140-141 : led by
]ieaubasin. 3. LiO-141: attempted
uieh nniiiintr. 3. 1 io; rit.-eat of,
3. 141-14:^; Pine and iiuiineWcU's
13-1 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCU'.TY.
Indians — ccmtinuod. I (ITo")) sniitli, 3. 4:"!^: (realy of 17:l",. ^
jiowor aLTaiiist. 3. 114-117; afraid (1741) 1l':;-1--'4 : jhh.j.Io of MaiiU', 17;:,
of Ilvimu'well, 3. 1 17: kilUd Hiin- (J74i.') afraid of, 8. l'41 : cai>tin.d. 174j.
nrwi'll. 3. 14S: on friindly ti-nns (1744) juisonfrs at S\van i>land.. 4. :■,-.•,
villi till- Kn^li^;h, 3. 11>: rMpinnd oapturod. 1744. ini-onors at
a sloop. 3. :'.4.">: tMiitiind \\ il- (174")) Keen and C'onroiil. 6. -.'41 : wi-t
(1704) liaius. 4. -.rrj: dc>tn..\Ml. 17ii4. of 17)."» di-cland. 3. 17ti; S. 1-. :•
Dei-rtiold. 6. I'.'.'.i; dotroyod l'i''fy do).redatioiis. 3. 170;
Ilaverliill. 6. •.':'.;»: Si. ("a-tinc in- (1741'.) l^niiity olVcrcd lor s.ah^. -■
vo.-^tfd witli authority over. 7. \~t^Ui: attaiki'd, 174("i, (Jwrliav:.
(171o)81; treaty of, 171o. 6. L.JO--J."):-;; 2. 147 ; 8. 27(i)i : destroyed Wali]".-
(1717) destroyecl, 1717. the house <U' horouuh, 5. 411:1: to eM-4^in.Ta'i-
Elkins. 2. I'u"): eonfereme ^vith with the French at tlie attack o;
the whites. 3. :;-M : .<ued for I'cace. Annajtoli.-;, 8. I'-'il: witli I)e l.'.iia-
3.3(52; as.'^istid hy llie l-'rcnch. 3. (1747) zay. 8. KIO, l:'.L': dc]>redatior!-.
37U; desired a tradinu' liousc. 3. 1747. at .'<carlioron'.;li. 3. 17":
372, 3s4 ; wanicd an inti i j.reter, i attacdced Xolde at .Miiias. 8. I':'.':
3. 372; ■wanted a h>(k>niitli. 3. , 143: moved towar<is Falinoiiih. 3.
372; desired snpjilies, 3. 374: 171: only waylaid traveler^. 3.
(1711') denied. 171'.'. the ri.uht of the (174--) 17::: in-ace, n4S, concluded. 3.
i>ai:amores to (univey lands, (1741) 17"i; killed. 174'.', 8niitli. a (.1 ;-
(1720)9. 70: depredations. 172i'. re- man. 7. 3l:t;-3"i7; tiealy of 17 c.
newed, 3. 14'.t-l."(t; intlucnced (17">0) 4. 140-140: a1ta<d<ed I'.at Kich-
hy r.alle. 3. l."<): ohjccti^d ti; the ' (17"»1) mond. 17-".": 8. 212: Mcatv oai-
huildin-- ot a fort on the Kmne- (17.":.') eluded. 17"1. 8. I'l:;: treaty ..I
liec, 3. 35u'; ohjeeted to further \ 17"i2, 4. ]('pS-1>4: want a ■j:v.v.-
settlements. 3. >Wr2. :',»'. :!>0; ' smith. 4. 1^2; tlieir lisi.inLT 'ii--
boinidary line ])roposed. 3. 3-" 2; ; • turbed. 4. 177, 17>i; comidaiind
charters ohlisied the civilization of Entrlish hunters. 4. 17>: waiu
of, 3.:;'.2: to he ]iersuaded to he ! (17."j4) a hrid:.:e. 4. 181 ; Fort Ilalif.iv.
(1721) friendly to the English. 3. 303; I 17"'4. built to awe them. i. 4i''":
attacked. 1721. at Xorridjxe- | 8.273; attacked a paiiy aT F": t
wock. 2. 10i;-i<'7: .Icstroyed at i IIalifa.\. 7. 171-17L': 8."-.'4:'.. uT^':
the Kenni'bcc. 2. l'.'7-l'.|^: (Hinfer- | fc>rmed a desiun wiili tlic l-'renci'
ence with I'enhallow-. 7. 83; to attack the fort. 7. IC'.', ]-"4: <:i-
(1722) threatened the Enulish, 7. s4; ! c(niraaed to cajiture prisoners fiT
war, 1722, declared. 3. l'>0: 8. ' ransoni, 7. 17o: do;:s usc<l as si.i' s
114,'t: attacked Black I'oint, 3. j against. 7. 327: threats of. 8. I'O''.
loO; burned I'runswick. 2. 107; 3. i 22."): eiii;'a<_fe to break up En.i:ii-:i
313, 3i:;»; 6.10; massacre of, 3. ! settlements. 8. 22n-L'21 : objcciid
313; captured families at Merry- I to the bnildin.irof Fort Ilalifarv.
meetini,^ bay. 6. 10; at George- (1750)8. l'43: war, 170.0. dtchucd. S.
town, 6. 10: liostilities bejrun. 8. 1 271: intended to attack the I'e-''-
114n, 110/i; at Merrymectin<r, i pie on the Kennebec. 7. l-'':
(1723) 8. 110», •_'S4: attacks. 17::3, upon i burned a house at Frankfort. 8.
the seal)oard settlements, 3. (1750) 20.7 ; captured, ]70t'.. I'.enjanua
100; ])eople taken jirisoners or . Hilton. 4. 340; attack li>hernu:i.
killed at Scarborou,L;ii. 3. 101 ; their 1 (1707) 8. --'71 : ackn(nvledge. 1707. ai-
jd.icc of rendezvous. 3. ;;i3; met ' le^*ance to Quebec. 8.210; ti.'-
and mas.sacred, 3.;;i3-314; P'ort j (1708) Kennebec their hi^hw;iy. 8. -I- :
Richmond built as a (dieck to. 8. I unsuccessfully, 170s. atia' ^.
200; built a village at I'enob- • Fort Gcorjie. 5. 3f,7(( : jirctciid.
•(1724) .scot falls. 7.O: four companies. (1700) 1700, to desire a ticaiy. 5.-''':
1724, s(nt against. 3. 102: their ; would not a(dvnowlcd;je deoiu'
condition in New France. 6.230- j il, as king, 5-372; attacked 1'}'
(1725)240; treaty of. 1720. executed, 1 Cargill. 5. OCO; detected in sic.u-
3. 152, 100; 5. :;72;(: objected, ! ing piovi>ioiis, 5.373-374: l''_^y
(1720) 1720, to settlements east of the ' nail's speech to, 5. ■)'':-■'■'•■
Pemaquid, and north of Arrow- \ (1700) made, 17''n, a wil<lcnM>s "f
sic. 3. 3>s. 38'.); disputes with to , Maine. 4. 73; assi-icd by '■■■•
be settled by arbitration. 3. :;;<;;; Frencii, 4. 73; diniinished and d:--
hindered tht; >ctf Iciiicut of : couraged. 4. 71: atla(dced N' ;''
(1727) Thonniston and Wancn. 9. 7'J- Gloucester, 2. 102; end of tlj' :■
80; letter. 17i'7. to (o.v. Dum- (1704j uinted elVorls. 2. If'.t: had, iTi'O
. nier, 3. i07-4os: answer to the ; a conference with .^!itcll.•!l. 8.
sauie. 3. 41(^-411 ; w.mt a gun- j 0; showed the torreel Kivev ":■
IXPr.X TO COLLECTIONS. 135
(1700) Croix. S. 0: (K']>vo'l;iii>>n-. 1~,M. sijkh^s. Ot.'li.'bwo, 0\m'!ki:_'uiiu':is,
at r.atl'.. 2. -'''': .v.'coi'.ipnii'i'l r;vL';in. r.iiiiiiarliis. raqiiakiuj;,
Moiitrossor. i. 44"^, 4.''0. -l"iL 4'-\. ]':issanKiiiu.ul(i\ . Paw kunnaw-
(1175) 4.V.', 4r>-_': hold tiu' Tin. >!.-..■, It kui>. I'onuatiU'kots. IVnn. .•.-nk<,
tt'iritdiy. 177"', Nvitli touarity. 7. r.'.iiiakcts, T. i|1i>hIs. rit;u.i.k.»Ts,
7; their ilaiins looix^ui/.t'd. 7. 7; (.^hiiMlilics, >ai'(H's. >t. I-'r,inris. St.
treaty \vith Ma».. 7. 7-^: settle- Johns. Sa.iueii,-ts. Se.tt.i.-.-oks.
iiieut of ih( ir roiiiury. 7. S; with Seantaeo(>k>. Sfemnis. >rn<eas,
AriioM, 1. 4'''.'. 1-0. i^;',. :. I''. •"■- I : Sliawanoes. Six Nation-. So,-. -..kis,
tMnl)r;i<'nl the kiim"- >idf. 7.-_'('4: t>oeklii,u<>iies, Sokokii. -. Sonho-
(17S1) raid. 17>I. on I'.etli.d. 9. -Jl.i; gans. Soui i(iu«>is. Suiiiiuois. Sns-
(17--1'') Mass. sent a eoninn>sioii to uh- see. Syl)a,\ks. Tarrentine.-. I'nnii-
tain conee.-.-ioiis iioni. 7. >: .on- gounuos, Wabanaki. W.ilnnakies,
ferenee ^vith. 7. '--l 1. l-l-I'^: later Wanihesitts, Wampanoa-s. \Van-
controversy. 7. 1'.': reliiniuish, I baiiaghi. Waui'anakkie, \V.i|..in-
(1707) 17;>7, hiiui to Mass.. 7. Ut; 1 aek. "" "Wawcno-ks. W.pana.liki,
(ISlS) ch\iuied title to timber land, AX'eweeuoeks. \\ oeiioeks. V.owe-
1818, 7. 10: released all tlie Pe- noeks.
(b'^--'0) uobscot territory, 7. -'<i: Maine, ' treaties in full, of 1717. 3. :'.■.]-:>>");
(iM'c') 1>20, resumed tliv tnaty ot. 7. of_17i.'ij, 3. ;;7,-:;4."i: of iTi'T, 3.
20; .snli'eriii.u". 1>'''-. among. 7. 407-447; .^' e al>o under ireaties.
o48-o4Vt; niemioiu'd. 3. '■'•■>■', ■■■"iS; i troubles of 17('--17o4, Papers lle-
4. 2i'(), :]o7. :'.o-;. ;;i-_'. ■.'.■j:-,, ;;:;s. lus; lating to. 3. ;;4;;-:;'Jii.
5. Itjs'; 6. 17. i:'d: 7. 1'".. '>^''U. '>!. wars of lOT.'j-o. 2. 70, S.l. loj. isn,
o7;i, (.m; 8. -Jl.". l'27. •-':;o. iMl. i'70. l'IO; 4. i:l'l', :;■.':;. 411 : 6. 14i;: oi lO^O,
27('.», i'S:?: 9. _'. 7, 18, If; of LIud- 6. i;]:.': of Iti:-'.'. i. i.'87; 6. b',!': o.f
son's bay and their languaue. 7. 17-1, 2. lOil; of 17l'2. 6. 10: of 17''o-
20.")-27i'. IIi>tory of the ( hri.vlian 4. 5. 4l'1. 4l':] ; 7. :;l'7 : oi 170it, 2.
Indians, s^e Gookin, and .SftC ab- I^-jI History of n^/"' llubbiid.
origines. Indies, the. 1'. V-jU. 1^:5. -JO".'; 6. PJO/i.
ludiastreet, Portland, formerly Kind's Industry, 7. L-77. -^■>.
street. I. •_'42:ealled Broad street, I. Jni^alls. Henry, i. -'4:;. 240,
24;j/(,27o: owners of lots bf)unded l>r. Theodore. 6. j'lo, :Jio.
by. 1.240. -47: only jilaceof busi- lnger.-oll. .vbigail, daughter of .Tohn,
ness, 1.270: home of Peter Mor- i. :J11: marrietl a r>iacey. i.:;i2.
rell, I. :jbj: home of .Jonatlian Benjamin, sou of Josej-h. 1. :;il;
Otis, I. :;i4/(; mentioned. 1.240. returned to Falmoutli, i. -M] 1 ; sold
2'>:j ;]U(>/(: 7. ."'.'. land to Phineas Jone.-. i. Ull;
Indian terras and Engli-li dellnitions, moved to Yarmouth, i. :;il.
5. 425-420. Charles Jered. 8. .--s.
tribes, SPe Abena<iuis, Algonquins. Daniel, S'>ld land to M<ises Pearson,
Almonchi(inoc>, Amalingans, i.24t>, ;J11: a >on of (ieori^e. i.
A m elc c i t e s. Anirnarfseoygins, 311: a shi[.wriglit, i. ;:;i 1 : lived
Amonoscogiriiis,Anase'j:antieooks, on Willow street, i. :3J 1; moved
AndroscogL,dns, Armomhiquois. to Bo.-ton. i. :)! 1.
Arresaguntieooks. A s s a g u u t i- Deborah, daughter of John. i.:ni;
cook.s, As.-inee-Poetuo, Any- date of her birth. i.:;il: married
oumniowetts. Bashabas, Caana- Benjamin Larrdjer. i. :]1 1.
Wiigas, Cannibar, Cap.? .Sabk-s, Dt^borah. n\ idov.- of .lolm. i. ;;il.
Ca.scoe.s. Ch.erokees. Chippeways. Eli-lia. >on of John. i.;;il; moved
Cowasaeks, Delawares. Esse-'oii- to Falmouth, i.-jll.
tegogs. Escpiimaux. Et'dicmins, Ephraim. i. :jll.
Five Nation-. Houssatonnacs, Elizabeth, two clnldren of George
Ilurous, Hliiiois. Iroquois. Kani- of the same name. i. :jl 1.
Ixils,. Kaniba<. Kenai>es, Ke!ine- Elizabeth, wife of (Jeori^e. i. :;il 1.
bees. Kiidbi-kki. Lenajie. Lenajus. family, moved to Salem, i. I'-o,,.
Leniii-Lonap.'. Linnopt e. Louis. Cieorge. lived at Falmouth, i. 112.
Islan<l, M.a<liiis. Mahi-ans, Ma- 114, i<>, 1'.'7: signed rh.- >ibiiiis-
lieites, Maquas. Mareseliites, Mas- sion to Ma-s.. i. Ill': birth of. i.
saeiiisan<. .Ma.--aehn.>.-lls. .Men- Ib^. :;n ; dat.; of his ai : i . ;d not
t;we. Men of the East, ^nomacs, known, i, 11:3: as ;i wi'm-s, i.
M'diawks. Mob.eis. Monhegans, , 1-1 ; jnirehased land of Ch.-/ves, i.
Montagu. ii>es, M(;ntagrets. Xar- 121-122.24:]: sign( <l the prtiMon
r:f.:an>etts. .Naiulawi>s>-e.-, Ne- to the king. i. !>'». 4o:;; a. tiou
hethaw-a. N'orridu>.-woi ks. 0< hi- brought again.-t. i. i-^'r. ^■'•■k an
pawa>, U]dto-.\n. G'pen.uigos, Us- : inventory of .SkeHing->" e-iaie, i.
136
MAINE HISTOIJICAL SOCIETY
Ingorsoil, Goor;;^ — contiiuud. I
I'M; a juror, i. IV'7: irii'itary oi"- '
lii-i-r vi i'.uiin'Uiii, I. 1'.'.: laiiur
of noorjro jr.. I. -tCi. 2ir,: Imilt a
f;a^vmUl, i.L'i>"i; arriw'il uio lato ,
to rosciu' Thoiiins Wakelov . i. "Jl'.'. '
2l:i; lived at (■a;ii>i.-. i. i.i:;. I'li'..
oL'l: liis liouM' l.unK'd. i. 211:
his soil Ivilk-il, i."_'14: niovod to
Sakiii. 1. i'lT. :'.ll: Inml urantod
to. I. '24'J, L'-"'-': had a ooni mill at
Caiu>ic. I. "J-i:;);: had a Tiiill at
IJarln-rry Crrck. i. •_'!",', •jri'.i;
scloctiiian i,>f Faliiioiitli. i. i:4"),
324; his laud sold hy liis son. i.
246: nrpoil the ^i>v(_rniin ut to
send assistaiioe to Casoo, i. •_",i2;
ill consultation with Major
Church, I. 2'.i<i; trocips stationed
near his house, i. 2'.'--; j'Tohahly
descended from I'.irhaid of SaUm,
I. oil; lived at (rloticestiT. i.-'lll;
children of, i.;;il; sold land to
TiinoDiy Lindall. i.:">ll; date of
liis death unknown, i.oll; fur-
nished hoards for the meetini^
Louse, I. .^>-sA: mentioned, i. 123,
204. 2.'):;: 3. T»'. ]2o. 121.
GeoiLTC jr.. son of (ieorLre. i. 204,
20"). ;jll; had a <;nst mill. i. 2<>");
liad a house at Capisic. i. 2('4. 20.5,
21!',, .321; killed. I. 217: i.etirioned
to the general i-mnt. i. 2.'3; con-
veyed his interest in tl:e sawmill
to ."^ilvanus Davis, i.i' .">:'.: brother-
in-law of John -Nicholson. 1.322
Georj.'^e 3d. a ship\\riL:ht, i. 311;
live<l in ]5oston. 1.311: returned
to FaluKnith, i.;;il; dii d in Bos-
ton, 1.311: Hved at on.' time at
iStroiuhv.iter. i. 311; lather of
David. I. 311.
Joel, .son of ."^aniuel, i. 312.
John, settled on the Neck, i. 1.5.5-
l.JO; a witne.-s against Jordan, i.
IT'-'; si;j-ned the jietition to the
kinfr, I. 1.^0; settled between the
liound Marsh and < api.-ie. i. I'o.j;
purchased land of ( omu-'jc .Mun'oy,
I. 20."j; at Capisic. i. iMo. 242. 3l"l,
321: land granted to, 1.242; pe-
titioned to the <:eneral court, i,
2"j3; conveyed his inteiest in the
fiawmill to Silvanus Davis, 1. 2.73;
John Corney li\ed with, i. :;0S;
moved to Kittcrv. i. 311; died, i.
311; children of."i.:;n : furni.>hed
board.5 for a in< 1 tiuL,^ house, i.
323; mentioned, i. 24'.t.
John jr., I. 31 1.
Joseph, land beloncrini; to in po-S-
se.-.>i(jn of Antliony IJrackett. i.
].74; settled on liie Neck, i. 1.7-7-
1-70; married, i. 174. .312; laml
granted to. I. 2 13: -iuiK-d jietition
to (iov. I'.radsireet, i. 2^3/( ; a son
of George, i.311. 312; received a
urant from Danlonli. j..;ii': di,d
at (Gloucester. i..3!2; si^^ned the
]ntition to Charles n. 1.4U2; men-
tioned, I. 204.
Judith, wife of ."^amuel. i. 312.
Marv. daughter of John, married
Low, I. 311.
Nathaniel, i. 3,11.
liathel. daimhier of John. i. .".II;
married John Chajiman, 1.311.
Kichard, probably tiic ancestor < f
the Elaine Inuersolls. 1.311; sent
to Sahin. I. 11.!, 311.
Samuid. land yranteil to, i. 243;
John Coney lived with, i.3o>: a
son of GeoriTe. 1.311: sold laiwi
to Mary Sargent. 1.311; lived at
Stroudwater. I. ;;i 1 ; date of his
death unknown. i.:;il: in Kiiig
l'l!ilij>"s war, i..;i2: a siiipwriiiht,
in Gloucester, i.;'.12: his sons. i.
312; lived at Cajiisie. i.;;21; men-
tioned, I. 240, 277, ;J17.
Samttel jr., marrieil in Cloucesier.
I. 312.
Ingles. Elizabeth, married Benjamin
Dream, i. 272;;.
Jane, married J(din Smitli. i. 27-jj.
Joanna, married Janie.-N (irant, i.
272/(.
. lived at Boston, i. 272»'; a
master mariner, i.272,(; di. .1. i.
272;i; childten of. 1.272//; Luai .0
Nonsuch Point granted to, i. :.'72.
Ingraliam, Alugail, 8.33s.
Beniah, early settler (<( Augusta. S.
33.S; his (laughter married Caiit
Seth Williams, 8. ;;:ls.
Joseph II., purch:ised land of ^\"i\-
liam Tyug, 6. 13;); opened State
Street, 6. 133; built a line house,
6. 1.33.-
Zilidia, married Capt. Seth Williams,
8. 33S.
Ini;ram, Samuel D.. 8. 427.
Inhabitants of Ca>co in 10.32, i. 77;
l-'.-'s. I. 1(17, l;;n, 141. 144, 177, L'^O;
1'm7, I. 217, i;:;i;, 2>:'.. .31'.i; names
of, I. TO. 230, 310; ot Bath. 2. 2i;o:
of Belgium. 4. 12; of lUaek I'oint.
3. OT; of Connecticut, 4. 12; of
Fryeburgh in 1T0.<, 4. 2s2; of
Great Britain, 4. 12; oj Maine, 4.
11-12. 13; of -Massachusetts, 4-
12, 13; oi New Jersev. 4. 12; of
New York. 4. 12-13; of'Bhode Is-
land, 4. 12; .sec also families.
Inman. ]ial]>li. 9. '.1:;.
Inner Temple, tlie, 6. 40.
Inns at Black I'oint kept by Diirid
Binu', 3. 1^21, 222; site of, 3. -.'-':
froli'/ at. 3. 2l'2: at (iardiier, 7.
41 !: s, I Ordinary.
In.^ti iutions for the settlement ol
I'einaquid, 5. 77-M ; to Ca]>t. Man-
ning u.s .sub-cuUector, 5. 120-127.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS
Inteni]HvaiK'C. four nun i\iicd for. i.
M, ""1 -!•"•_*; tvr.d,-.'. to ovn-rhvo"-
tintle. 2. 43: in early Maiue, 4.
•J.".; imieh almteu. 7. I'T-I.
Intorvals, the, rallotl the iiicaJowij, 4.
•JOj.
Ipsw'uli, homo of Xivliolas Farli V. i.
2li.i; lii'iue of l.;n\ ixiioo l)a\is. i.
;><iO; jiomo of .liuiii » l);ivi<. i.. •>>!);
liuino of Tlioinas Wells, i. ;j.".4;
.loliii Cogswell sotik'il ar. 5. 21S;
Joliii Dean st-ttU'd at. 6. oC>-t; nu-n-
tioned, i. o'.i; 2. K.W. 141; 3. I'j'An.
L'OT, L'lit; 4. 24-Ji). I'T". .•>>4: 5. is^,.
I'.'S; 6. of.4, ot.iT. 006, o84; 7. I'Oo,
207; 8. 27'.': 9. >S.
Iracoyee, ^( e Iroijiuiise.
Ireland. Thadiicus (Clarke supposed
to lia\e been liorn in, i. l'>o, oOS;
the Jordan name eouimon in. i.
2;i4;i; Peter lv,>\vuoiu lived in, i.
276; some of the early settlers of
Limeriek came from, i.'^/^l: prot-
fstants settled in. 6. o-C: coloni-
zation of ocea-ii'ni'd I'y Stuart
persecution. 7. 7-^; imjnoved hy
the Scotch immigration. 7. S:
royalty jealous of, 7.^; iudii-try
in restricted. 7. >. '.•: annual emi-
•iration from to America. 6. lo;
])ee>ple from tlie north of arrivt-d
in Maine. 6. 21, 22; the Presby-
terian ]iOpulalion of in 1704. 6.
2>; nientiono'l. 2. I'l 4. 24-0. -j-u.
201, ■2i]r,n. 2si: 3. -ns. l'12. 217,
220, -J-Jl. 2o2. :]:::.. :;-r,. :]-,:]. :;in.
olt7, 417. 4-'l. 4-J2. 4-4. 447: 4. lL':3.
I'JO, IGl: 5.0. -■■.. 4 J. 11::. li-."). l-'ji).
207, 3.")S.' 421: 6. 4. 11, 1-".. 1-. 2:..
20. 27 ••]2. i>r,. .-,-„. 124, l;;'.'. 141,
l-">7, 1(;7, 2o0, L't'.o; 7. L'i>4. 2-<0. :J:J4,
S07, 4n0; 8. 110, lll/<, 114, :i^4; 9.
22.J, 245.
Elaine, 6. \'j.
Ireland's Uistory of Kent cited. 9. 293.
Irish, tlie, placed undt-r En.ulish k-Lcis-
hiti\e depenili-nce. 6. ^: hated l)y
K3i;,dand. 6. 1.;: settled in Maine,
6. :]; 8. LOl. 2'.S
James, 8. ;;o, 72.
. married Marv P. Phinnev, 2.
148.
Iron in New Enj^'land. 2. f*"^.
retincry in North Yarmouth. 2. 1^1.
Irofjuois, the lanLMia;:e uf dissimilar
from that of other Indians. i.4i:;/r,
tlie Abnakis ft-ared an attack from.
I. 4;3o; Three Pivcrs defendeil
from. 1. Aij'j; their country i-alled
Laconia, 2. 00; conquen-d by the
Algonquins and French, 2. 07;
their t<)tem'<hiii. 5. M'-i: clans
anions, 6. 2o:j; still one band. 5.
20:i; Cadillic :lmoIl'_^ 6. :i7'>: at-
tempted to reai-li ( aiiada. 6. 2-1;
opposed by the Abuaki, 6. L';l;
favored by New York, 6. 2'^I ; Mib-
di:'?d. 7. I-!': M'.>'i»i,v!-d. .-. "7. ]', ,_
5. 17.">: 6. 212, 24(1.
Lake vi tiie, sic Lake of tiie Iro-
quois.
IrviuLT. Washington. 2. 1>7.
Isabella of Casiik. 6. 12o„.
L-land of Cajie Breton, incluiled
in ."^ir William A KxandiT's Lirnii.
1. ;;4; j/assi'd iulo the h,inii> >>i
tlie Freucli. 8. ;;i;;: mtiitioin-d, 8.
no. Mil,, 1-.".. 127.
of Damaiiscoxe. .Ino. Silhnau liv<.d
on. 8. l[>.\: claimed by i'uti.->hall,
8. llio-l!)4.
of Flores. 3. 200.
of flrand .^Ienan. 4. 4:3.
of Manhattan. 5. >^.
of St. Croix, l)u Monts i)assed a
winter at. 2. L'O.7; menti(aud. 7.
of .St. George, named by Weymouth,
2. 22r/.
of St. Johns. 8. 1. ■;.■').
Islands of Errus, 9. ■Un.
of Elaine, within tlie limits of Fal-
mouth. I. 4.->. 14.". l.")-_': in Ca^co
bay to pay tax to Falmouth, i.
1.j2; sold to Mass., 2. 2.jS, 201;
usc'l as lishing stations, 3. lJ-10.
Isle au Haut. see Isle Ilaute.
aux Corneilles. Chomplainat. 7. 2-":
origin of the name. 7. SjI.
aux Margos, Chamjilain at. 7. 2"";
origin of the name, 7. 2.jO; now
Wolvis. 7. 2.J0.
Islcboro, islands of, 5. :j47.
Isle de Bacchus. V, (. hauiidain at. 7.
2';0, 20.3; origin of the name, 7.
1:00; now i;ichmoud"s i.-^laud. 7.
200.
de la torture. 7. 2-")7.
Haute, 7. !iS/(, 2.j:J, 2.">.3, 203, 20-5.
of Assumption, 8. ;]10.
of Capawocke. 2. SjS, 2GL
of Jersey, i. 244.
of Klie. 7. :>2: 9. PH.
of St. Jolin the Baptist, now Oitel-
ius, 2. 70«.
of Shoales, Levett at, i. 42/( : 2. 4^'!,
79; 5. 107; ships ;it, i. :,'•: pre-
.sented for not attending to the
order of the court, i. 1s4-1t.j:
belonged to the Province of
Maine. 2. 70; described. 2. 7'';
half of sold to Mass.. 2. -.-.s. i'.;i ;
9. .n •"),•■) I ■")/(; lishing busimss at.
4. 2;>: jiart <if annexed to Kittery,
4.1^04; unprofitable, 4. 2<>4: Ma-s.
claimed jiuisdicti'm uver. 5. 1-i;
Cutt engaged in hshiug at, 8. ■_".'4:
controveisy conceiuii;^. g. ■'>\'):
the people of royalists, g. :;!."./.,
liome of Joseidi Hull. o. ;,1."(',
Hull's c<>uti"veisy v, itli (_..><! f]>-y.
9. ;J10/t; the liev. Joliu Bro'.'k
138
MAINE IIISTOKICAL SOCIETY.
Isle of Slionlos — continued.
5. 1(17: 7. -Jt'.L'.
of tlie Dim It >[<>nnt;un. >;n nanicil
by ClKiiHi>l;iin. 7. :.'>: tlie .lesuiis
ninde a li;iil)or at, 7. :.'6; svc
M.'iint Desert.
of Wiulit. 2. 27,
Pereee, 7. 4'J.
Isles i;au<rees. Les, named by Cham-
plain. 7. '2'y2.
Israelites, the. 3. ■''<■): 6. 2:17.
Italy. 4. H: 7. 410: 8. Aol: 9.24."). 240.
Iteansir, 6. 2.jo: siunum of. 6. 2.j.j.
Ives, the Kev. Alfnd E.. 9. Ui.J.
Jaekman, Elizabetli. married Dr.
Cleaveland, 6. ■:'.^•").
Jackoit. 6. 2-">:j: sitrnum of 6. 2."(3.
Jaok>on, 9. 214.
Andrew, 6. 7-"): 7. 4."0. 4t;.". ; 8. 47.
102. ::!47, o4S. ;j.-,0, o.'.2. ■.','>:>. o7n.
414. 41.1. 42:1. 4:>j. 4:^(1: 9. 17-'.. 17<'..
Benjamin, deputy for (^ov. I'hipps,
9.'4>-4'.'. .!>0.
Charles, 6. :}iU.
Dr. Charles T.. 5. :'47; his Geology
of Maine eittd, 5. 17'''/i. l>[hi.
Eleanor, \vid(>w oi John. 3. 74, 2So;
married Jonas Bailey, 3. 74.
Henry, 4. 6: 8. 10.
John, early st-ltler of Blue Pi>int. 3.
74. So. 2;}2; his widow married
Jonas Bailey. 74.
the Bev. Lemuel. 4. '^>'>'>.
Partv, the vote of in Minot, 2. 12S,
12U.
Ivobert, 9. 0O.j/(.
Sarah, 4. 2tJ-">.
, of Newberry, i. 403.
, tutor, 4. 2fi-">.
Jackson's Lan<iiii'j:. 9. \:)-2-VV-), l.">3. •
Jacob faniilv in the witchcraft tragedv,
I. 240. '
John, land jrranted to. i. 244; lived
at C(;hasset, i. 24';/i.
Nathaniel, land 'granted to. i. 244,
240.
. killed. 4. 2'^7.
Jacques, Lieut. Birijard. killed Balle.
i.412/(: 2. r.is.; 3. I-'iL'//. ol:]/(: mar-
ried Sarah Harmon. 3. :U-">k;
wounded. 3. '.jl'-'ut: died. 3. ;.114;i;
came from Xewbury. 3. oi4/(.
Jaffrie. Di^rL'erie. sicrned the jjetition
to Charles 11, i. 4o2.
Jail at Ca.sco, i. li'.*;; Fort Loyal to be
used as one, i. l'7<^»--!71.
Jakins. a ^uiile for Aiiiohl, r. -^/lO.
Jamaica. i.-j-'jI: 3. I'm: 5. V-'A: 6. lOU;
9. i:}, ■>')<).
Jamliiin, the ]!ev. Lob.it. his as-ist-
ancft acknowI(.d;;ed, 9. -^'j-n, :j')')ii.
James i. t^ave a ;_'rant to the Plymouth
Company, i. :J2; 2. 200-200,1^74;
7. 27, 120//; 8. 200: g. 22.".; Lrave
^la.il t.< ;■!■• V.'illla..i Ah;\.arid«.i-.
I. :>'.; 6. ;;:;0: 7. 27; 9. ion; i-i.lns
of his rei;;ii found at Bichmi.ud's
island, i. 4:': 6. l-U); his patent
for .New England the civil basis
of all sulisr«iucnt patents, i. 7-«:
lestorid ^>ir Fordinando t.c.i-r>
to otlice. 1. br.i; bc-canu' kiIv_^ 2.
lo, lii; comi^irct! to J>iihimi.n. 2.
10; his right to give the charter
disputed. 2. 4b/; dismissed the
]iarliament. 2. 41((; granted the
.Sht'eiseot i>.Mintry in the jiatt nt
to North and South Viiginia. 4.
221; lu'eseiit at a meeting of the
I'lymouth Comjiany, 5. ]'•'.'; letter
from <.»e<u-ge Bopham t<>. 5. ;',.',7-
300; desired to rej/eople Ulster
with Protestants, 5. .">; subseiiliod
to the Scotch creed. 6.2.'); granteil
the first charter to New Erighnui.
7. 27; nuntiiined, i. 01. -"41; 2.
15, ::;2//. 40. 77". 7S(/. 91. fc. -jOo:
5. 145, 17U: 6. bJl, l:)0. 140. 141/^
142, 140, 14'.'. l.')0, 170. 1>0; 7. L'S
.31. l:]'J)i, 20.-). :;o:]; 8. -lo:'.; 9. :;0:'.
II, deposed, 2. ^'''nr. 7. 5>: 9. 14: re-
ceived a grant from the king, 5.
2o5; extent of grant, 5. 2:;5; on
good terms with the French. 5.
2-<7: ap]K'>inted Andros governor
of New England, 5. 204- :;'■..■> : his
bitter hatred towards Ma.<s.. 5.
205; a traitor to England. 5. -''•''•:
capable of any crime. 5. 2i;'>; plot-
ted to introduce papacy in Eng-
land. 5. 2('.0. :il-Vii: intcmhd t'> es-
tablish papacy in New England.
5. 27:i/i; made a treasonable otter
to Sir William Phipps. 5. 2S1;
. . made a claim to Acadia. 7. 50 ;
proclaimed king in Boston. 7. 5;J;
hatred for in New England. 7..5:j-
54; left a series of manuscript
volumes. 7. 144//; became king,
7. 150, 15j;: ailverse to popular
rights. 7. 15--. 150; tied from Eng-
land. 7. 150; gave no further help
to Phipps. 9. 14; desirc'l Phipi s
to enter the navy, 9. 10, 22; of-
fered Phipps the governor-iiip. 9-
20; mentioned, 2. 2:12; 3. '■'<-j-f: 4-
222; 5. 11::;. 1:;5. 12S, :.'05. l''-7. 27-';
6. 7; 9. 11, 5l', 57/i; see York, the
Duke of.
James VI. of Scotlanii, 2. 15; 6. l-.l;
see James i.
Amlrews' island, peojde fh.-d tn. i.
L'20; now called Pangs isiiu'i, i-
220/i; provisions to be sent to. i-
222//.
Jameson, Bobert. 6. 400. 410.
the liev. 'riioma.s. 3. 102/i.
William, .signed the petition to <'i >v.
Bradstreet, i.2>J/t; .settled at Fai
mouth, 6. 1:.'.
INDEX TO COLLKCTIOXS. 139
Janics liver, 7. "0:1. ^ ! Jeffi y. .laiiifc.. sirr,,,^,] tlio troatv of
il.c. Cai-.. T.... k.. :.i.\..lvi ..f. 5.2^7,,: ;t:G. S. ij^:;: ;.i.;..^,.>,,:. wf. 6^ -:,(j.
brouirlit IJieliard Matlier to New Jofts, .lolm, killi'd. 4. :j^7.
tn-lan.!. 5. l'ITh. Jikell. .lolin. ^i-IU■^i 'tlio tivntv of
Jair.istKwn. Maine. 5. I'.'.'.. I714. 6. I'^S; autt-rrapli ..1. 6.' iV;.-^.
Viririuia, slore.-^ eaplured ai Tort .IonkiIl<;.•^. .Ste]>luii. .kIl.!!.'.! the j.eti-
Koyal canie.l t... i. iT: Tipr. tioii to Cliarlis 11. i. Jni'.
Newjx-.vt at. 5. -.V.'A: nienticiird. 7. Jenkins. .Jahez. si-iieil the petition to
:>':'.: 8. :>'n, ;;-;i: 0. :;r:;,;. Cimilo u. i. K-j.
Janu-s. Wiliiain. livc.l at I'uriiooduck. tlie llev. l)r. , of rhilad.lpliia,
I- •■-I- 7. -Ii>>.
"\Villiani.liv.dat Sluer^'cot. 2. L'.r,; Jenks, .Ten niial). 3. 170.
land -rianted to. 2. L'.',.-): s'.vore the Kev. WiUian:. j. readied in Batli,
fealty to the Duke of York. 4. ^ 2. 2-27: a ].ioicss(.r in r,o%vdoin
1221; signed tlie j.eiition to Mass., : Colleue. 2. l'l7; liisojunion of .Mtc
5. LMO: mentioned. 2. 104. I of Toplianr.-^ eolonv. 3. i->.-, : Ids
Jane, an Indian, lier declaration. 3. nunioir of Dr. Ahiel U.dmcs 2.
27-2.^. 11 a: s. Iso.
the. arrived at ]!o>ton. i. IsO: ear- Jennens. Al.raliani. one of tlic pai-
ned Avine to Pentagoet. 7. oU. entees of New Knohnid. 5. ICO;
Jane's gully. 3. 1(;4/,. j one of the first to estalili.-h a li^]I-
point, 3. lol, 147. 1 ii.o- plantation. 5. U;0: pureliased
spniia. 3. 101. 1 p,„j1_ ^ !-,,_ J,,,;, eonmii-need a
Japane.se. the. 6. 22:1. | plantation at Monheuan. i. .".0: 5.
Jaques, sf<; Jae.iues. I 170. otiurwise eonneeted with
Jarvis, Leonard. I. II: 7. 474. , j the liistorv of Maine 5. 17o;
Jay. 2. If,:]; 4. ;;:j'.i. :l4o. :U1. ::<;:). i father-iu-la'w of Mos.s (,o,,dvear,
John, 6. :J;>^; 7. 1G:J, 270; 8. 10, 11, i i..-;,C/,: 5. 170. 17o»: soUl Moid.e-
■'-• j <ran to Alworth and Elhiidjie, 5.
point. 2. ir,7: 3..^;l:;: 4. 109. | 171: ,oeeived a deed from tlie
Jav's treaty. 2. :.".'4: 8. \-J. 1^,.
("oiHK-il of Plymouth. 5. li^S; scut
Jean, Aiic;u>tine. f^ee Gu.-tin. John. John Brown to Anuriea. 5. 101.
Jellerds. Francis. i.24'.»: 3. Icu,,. | Ambrose, one of the patentees of
the Rev. .Samuel, cned. i. :;4S. ::;40: i New Enirland. 5. ICO: one of the
graduated from Harvard ( .dletre, ; lirst to establish a lishiui: planta-
1.340; mini>ter at 'Wells, i. :j40. | tion. 5. If,'.).
-j^-'; 5- I'v. I Jutlith. married Moses (ioodvoar, 5.
Mr. , of FalmoutJi, 3. ICO),; 7. 1 1711, 17u„.
--^- ■ Jcnner. the Kev. Thom.n^. preached
Jefferies, David, owned the laml now at ^aco. i. ici/i. ."j4."j. .")47: 3.11-
covered by Bath. 2. 202; brou<rht ! asked to get a minister for Tasco,'
. an action to obtain his land, 2. , i.lOl/,: meddled with the Church
2ii2; one of the Pejepscot pro- j of En-land. i. .o4.->; letter to John
prietors. 3. :]i'l: 7. I'.k;; 8. 209h. 1 Wintbrop, i. .o47: 3. lO-n.l.-):};
trancis, i. -yJl. I arrived at Saco. i. .'.47/;: came
Jeflerson. the people of refused to from Koxburv. i. .■.47/< ; moved to
compromise with the Kennebec Wevinouth. i'. o47,< : a lepn .<.nta-
Purchasers, 2. 201: ordoreu to re- i tivt- i. r,47: returned to Em:lan<].
bnquisb thtir rights to the state. , i.547//: accused f leeves of fnr-
2. -j'-y^: mentioned, g. l:;4. , p,.,.v. 3. 40: autograjdi ol. 1.044.
Tboma.-. the autlior of article viii, i Jeniiers. Tliomas. ^ l.ioprietor at
in the constitution of Maine. 7. • PenKiquid. 5. ;)n2.
241; mentioned, i. 40S: 5. 140; : Jenness. Joiin.s.. his Lsles of .Shoals
fl7^' .^7. 0C«. >r,0: 7.41:;: 8. 11. cited. 9. Ml.^,).
t>(. O.s. i'!",); g. ]7;;, -4.-,. -j^r,, Jcnninirs. .seip Jennens.
the Pev. Thomas, pnaciied at .Scar- • Jeremv .<(iuam. delinitiun of, 4. ISO-
borough. 3. ICl ; dismissed, 3. 101. i l!)0.
Jeffrey. 5. Ivw. i .Scpiam bay, 3. :)00n.
George, 3. ;].^0. 412; 6. 2.^-.; auto- .s.jnam ish'nid. 4. :j:;0, ;J:;i.
grajdi of 6. L'.'i.'A Jerking venison, mode of, i. 'j'/.ln.
— -^, sohi hind to Capt. Davis 4. Jersey.s. the, 5. 1;jl'.
, „'^'^^^- I Jersey, tlie i.rison ship. 2. 24-;.
Jellreys, George. Eonl. 5. -C^. 1 Jerusalem, 9. :'/.::,.
Gregory, signed the i^elilion to Jcs.^epir-k.'.^ir Th-mias Gate- at. 2. 20-
Gromwel!. i. :;;..-,. i Jesuit College at Pome. 8. :>^r.;.
r«rol. Domiel. S. 2I0rt. j llelations, the, cited, 7. Zon, 4iu,
A\iilK>.m, 2. 47/., 4^, 40. 310^
140 MAINE IIISTOIUCAL SOCir.TY.
Jesuits, the. sont to Port lloyal. i. i pintle, i. 14"^. 3'">0; oriirin of tl-
'■'''' 7- -'^ ■ '■' "'"- "'-'-: r.;.v.\,l to ii.ii.k , i. It.-; _i,i.iiu<.u m .]<i\.:j
Mount Miuisvll. I. Li'i-^T. '-'ilic 7. Tviil;'. i. 14X: nttackt-d I'y Indiuii-.
•J8: disludi^fcl by Ai;i:dl. i. '21 : i. '-2-i: (.ictupicd by I'lHiiKi:. :.
did not at;ico ^vi:ll I'outriniiturt. oOV-^iiO.
1.4:2'.': g.\'><: f<d!.nvod by otlurs. JoY>-ott. Aaron, sent to dlifiiii n inir.
I. 4L'U-4;;0: landcil nt the I'rnol)- istor. 3. 1')',': ororti'd a mill -.
scot and KidtS(]uit. i. ;;4i)-;;4i>/i ; 107: bio^injdiioal notice •.>f. 3. 1'i..
8.0:.':'.: cnuitcd the Iricndslii]! i>f tlic lion. A. (;.. S. 472. 47.;.
tlie Indians, i. 4'U: convrrtcd the llcvCalcli. 2. 147.
Moniberton. i. 4.')1 : their policy, , of t'ajie Ann. 4. oL*2.
1. 4.'1l': inlliunccd tlie Imlians .lewetr's neck, 5. 4'.".
airainst the Kiiub^h. 2. H'.^. \<'>'.\ Jews. 6. 147; on i;!uloe Island, 4. 20'';
iki; 5. 17."). -'>\. -'.""'../, ■_'S4: 6. I'iVJ: 6. 2-s.
7. 4.">. .js-.jii; 8. •_".'■-: ainonir tlie Jhone, of Casco bay, p:nve a deed to
Molia\Yks, 5. V'l : debased relii^'ion. (icor_Lre Mnnjoy. i. .>>:!.
5. 17.">, 170.1. 177. 241': became tlie Jo. a Piu'wacket Imiian. 4. I."!"*.
Leads of Indian tril>es. 5. 17."i: Job, Colonel, an In'iian. taken pri--
character of, 5. 17o-17i', 170)1 ; oner 7. :;_'i'i: (li> <1. 7. "C''.
aw.akened tlie Indians to war. 5. Jol)e. M.. i>atcnt irranied to. 9. -Vio.
170; carried captive.^ tu Viriiinia, Jocelyu, Abii;ail. 3. 0>n.
5. 179; their infamy. 5. 1'.'4. 20'.); Abraham, In-other of Henry. 3. 07;
secured rbe conT'i.->ions of Imiiaiis lived at lUack Point. 3. 'm: la.'ii
before battle. 5. 272: c<>nsecrated granted to. 3. 07; ci.niveyfd land
tiie tomahawk that was t'> e.xter- to Se()ttow. 3. t;7. OS, IP'. ; .site of
miuate the Enc'lish. 5. -^7^: led Ins house, 3. 07-08; irrant from
tlie In<1iaus at the desrructirm of Cleeves, 3. OS: mr>ved to Boston.
tlie Port at Pemaijuid. 5. 1^72; 3. 08: his children, 3. i)>,, ; lived
named the Canuabas. 5.027: trans- at Hin,i;ham, 3. 0~>«; overseer for
lated the Lord's prayer. 5. 4l'7: Scottow, 3. 110.
anumix the Xorridgrwoeks. 6. i;;;4: Abraham, son of A l)rahain. 3. OSn
in constant cominunii-atiou with Anna, daiiixhter of Ileiu'y. 3. 0^;i.
the Imiiaiis of Maine. 6. s:,'': Anne (Tyrrell). 9. ■j]2/(.
ppiritual and teini'oral advisers diaries, son of Ueury, 3. I'-^x.
of the Indians. 6. 2.;s: sent to Henry 1st, fatlier of J?ir Thomas. 9.
Detroit. 6. i.'7^'': dispersed. 7. 2s ; ?A2.
protectt'd by Taratouan. 7. 44; Ilenry 2d. son of Sir Thomas, i. SS,-' ;
one with Col. DonuMn. 7. 4S; seat- 2. ij^u: 3. 2.')/(. '■)■]: 9. '-'A-Ju: the
tered over Xew France, 7. .")S; date of his arrival in Nev.- I'.nirland.
Jealous of Protestants, 7. .';>. 59; 3. o-l; moved to Black Point, 3.
stimulated the Fiench governors 13, ;30, S'>. o.jh; the principal man
against the English, 7. ."^S; the . of the place, 3. -OO. iJ-'J-OO; site oi
only instructors in Canada. 7. -oO; ! Ids house, 3. 107. l-"i7; engaged
olttained the election of Fronte- in exploring tlie country. 2. f'lS: 3-
uac as governor. 7. ■"/.': great in- o4, :j4/( ; intended to settle at Xev.-
fluence over the Indians. 7. .S2; ichwannock. 3. '■)'>: rcLived ^
met Bashaba, 7. 97. I'S; tried to deed from r'ammo.k. i. 47: 3;
j«revent the ImUans from meeting 200; took i)ossession. i.47: resided
Sliirley, 7. los; their influence with Cammock.. 3. -'jo: m:irried
over the king of France, 8. :j21- Margaret Cammock, i. 47-4.'^: 3.
322; at Port Royal. 8. 3l'2: Bian- 13, O."^; legatee of Cammock, 3.
court ojiposed tlieir nu'ddliug. 8. 13, 3.'i, 231 ; conveyed land to .Scot-
322; Sent to Kadesquit, 8. 323; tow, i. 4.s; grants to settlers.^ 3.
mentioned, 5. 141; 9. 103. 35, 3.5>(, OS, OSk. 70, 77. 7'^. 231-
Jesus Christ claimed as a Frenchman, 232; 5. 9o, 90; visited by h\<
I. 2^7/1 I brother Jidin, i. 50, 7''i: 3. ^5. 8^.
Jewell, George, lived at Saco. i. 14S; ' 90; 9.209; lived at Bla.k Point,
gave his name to .Jewell's i.-^lanil, i. 50. 02;(, 15>/i. 173, 175. 177. 19?-
I. 14S: flied.i. 14S. ' 199, l('9/(, 220. 2-:0: 2. 7- '. 7'.t^!: 3-
Pichard, si^rned the petition to ; 322/(; g. 20'.': at Pis<:ai i'!u:i, i-
Charles 11, i. 401. i 52y(: 3. 1.3; in the case of Cleeves
Jewell's islaiid, within tlie limits of r-s. AVint.r, i. 54, 535; his depo-
ancient Falmouth, i. 145; some- 1 sition concerning Cleevo. i. •'!-
times called Donnell's island, i. C2: came from Piscataqua. i. 0-.: :
145; purchased Ijy ilenry Don- agent for (iorges and M.isoii. i.
Hell, I. 14-:>; used us a lisuiiig , G;i/(, 5 )s; 3. 34, 39; at .baco, i. 02/i,
HsDKX TO COLLECTIONS.
Ill
541; counselor, i. I'^d. S4; 3. •>";
coininis^innor. i. >S. lUo, 1"''.'. 1T">,
:'!(>4, :■>>(> .li"'" :'■<< 'vu- ^ •'.'!•.?; 3.
2.), 30. .-JT, 41'. 44. 4:., 4<. 40: 5. -JoO;
sui>iH>noil tlio title of CiorLrt-'s i,
i'."); tleputy govonior, i. ".'.'i, ;',(',>;
2. 7".'a; 3. 4'.': opiutsed the 011-
cioachnu'iit^; of M;i.>s.. i. lui'. l:)T.
170, ]8:;, r."i. ]'.'>: 3. -'.i. 4it, 4t.
4-"), .")!; .suimniined to MpiHMr at
(.oiiit. I. lu2. 171: 3. 44. 4.">: dis-
cliar^'L'd. 3. 4">: iiot allowed to
hold a (.■oint, 3. 4~^: invtsred with
magistratial powris. i. lt'7: 2.
Goa, 7'.'fT; 3.4>;. ."0: accused Tliorp
of preaclnn<;" unsound doitrinrs.
I. Itilji; 3. 1">4: ilijuity for Si-ar-
borouf^li, I. If.;]; 3. ',:>: hold a
court at Scarborou^ih. i. HWJ: an
associate, i. 104. 10"); refused to
take oath of otUee. i. 107; a justiee
of the peace, i. 177. l^-'./(. l^-J. I'.hi;
3. 56; 5. oO, :!'^. '■''.>: 6. ;;(i: sub-
mitted totlie.iuiisdlction of Mass.,
I. 180, r.Hj. ;jm;: 3. 40: reason for
his submission. 3. 41 : piotested
afraiust the resumption of Mass.
jurisdiction, i. I'.'O: 3. .")U--'j] : did
not conceal hi.s dislike of Mass.,
3. oO-ol; imprisoned, i. I'Min:
not to be presented, 3. ."j4: sus-
tained great losses, i. r.»0-iu7.
2U0: accused of renouncing the
authority of Mass.. 3. b'>: dis-
ai>peared from eivil ;iI1:ui"s. i. I'.iS;
3. 05, lO'.i,/; eause ol his opposi-
tion to Mass.. I. I'.is; endjarrassed,
I. ID'S; morlgaged his property.
I. I'JS; driven from l^lnck i'uint,
I. 10S-1'.»'.>, V.Khi. i'L''l: nent to
I'emaquid. i. V.^'.hi : 3.0.': 5. i':',!;;/ ;
held othce under Amiros. i. l\)'j,i;
died, I. K''.'/*: dare and ]dace of
his death uui/ertain. 3. h ''.'/( : en-
gaged in the setllemt'ut aw the
Shecpsc<jt, I. \'.''.hi: no record of
his issue, i. \u'.',i\ autograph of,
I. lH'.t/(; appealed to for help. i.
220; sent Jkirrouulis" letter to
Pendleton, i. ul'l'.i; surreii l^red
Black INtint to Mult'j:, i. l'-J''-; 3.
108; treaclieronsly lelt by the set-
tlers, 3. lOS: why lie was deserted,
3. lO'J; letter to Scottow, 3. lu'.';
councelo)-. i. ;!40, u70: at Cleeves,
court. 1.547; demanded by what
right Cleeves held a court, i. 54s ;
oidered Cleeves to submit to the
authority of (ioiges. i.54S; a rep-
resentative for fiorires, 1.54.S; ae-
oised of trying to murder the
people of Lygonia, i.51'.f: judge,
3. 41, 4".i; his eliaracter. 3. 42. 41,
45, G5; his services for Mass., 3.
4S; held three oliices at on<; time,
3. 40; sustained by the peoi>le, 3.
51-5:?: to adnnnister oaths, 3. 57;
met the Mass. commissimu is, 3.
r,v -.M^ ,;0; ♦,, , TMili t 1 •■-JU' V, it!i
Mass.. 3. i;i-0-_': turned oif t'.ie
bench. 3. O-".. O.jj); went to I'ly-
mouth. 3.<>5, ln,'^-10'.>; oveiseer of
(dies Kul)erts' will. 3. 77: hieh-
ard Moore his tenant. 3. 77: sold
land to Slieldon. 3. 7> ; leaded tlie
farm of lUuroughs. 3. sj ; ;,js
house a gairisou. 3. lo7. llo:
erected a corn mil! at Idaek I'oinr,
3. H)7: lease to LSartlett. 3. s)]-
!';;■_'; arrested Purchase. 3. ;',ij2,
o'-V2: appointed by the \e\\ York
government to settle llie ilisputes
of the lishermen, 5. 17-ls: io !_ive
advice concerning the Indians. 5.
ol ; letter from lJrt>i'khoHs. 5. 5>-
5;i: asked to settle at Pemaciuid,
5. '2')[>: mentioned, i. .j1, ',14. '.'-^.
W, lo--'. 5:34; 3. (j-ht. 07. 71;(. 11-':
5. M2. 44, 40, (57, 08; 9. ;;i;j/(, Li55,
oO:;.
Henry od. son of Abraham, i. lOOfi;
married Abigail tjtoekluidL^e, i.
100/(: 3. OS/i; children of. i. r.i'.wt;
lived at tjcituate, 3. t'l'^a.
Henry 4th. son of Henry ;]d, 3. OSn.
Jabez. 3. 0>».
Jenuma. 3. ij<ii.
John, visited his brother Henry, i.
50. 70», n.'!: 2. 04": 9. 2ii'.i; at
Black Point. 3. i:]. :;ti. s5. sO, >7.
00; son of .'sir I'homas. i,,ss,(: iiis
account of the (lis>ati?.faciion in
Elaine, i. 177»: at Boston, 3. vo.
ps; iuiiirobable stories l(dd l>y. 3.
87-80, IHJ, '.il-'.jL': at Kiciimond's
island, 3. Oo: some allowance to
be mule for his statements, i.
107; his credulity, 3. 02-'.'.J; his
descriptions of the Indians, 3. '.':)-
' 90; on tile customs of the people,
3-07: returned to England, i.5.iO„;
3. 08; time taken to make the
voyage. 3. 08: 5. 2^4; his opinion
of Boston. 5. '-'■'>'■'>: a naturalist, 9.
2]i): LongfeUow's notice of. 9. 2!";
vi.-ited the White Mount. nns. 9.
210-211; mentioned, 5. .']:J: his ac-
count of Two Voyages to New Kng-
lanil, a rare book, 3. s5/(: the
value of, 3. ••^5, 00: cit( d, 1. 1^'.'. -d,
50, 55, 57, 5.S, 8;!, 158, 17-;- 174,
184, l'.iO-107, 200, 202, 5.')0-55l.': 2.
50. 04. 72. 7s; 3. lO-Ji. ID/-, liO. .JO,
:J7, 50. O.-j, 72, 85, .^0. lO:]. 14i'. 14.;,
157, 107: 4. 2:;: 5. b^s. •_':;•_'. •_':;5:
6.18?>, 1-5; 7. l-15u; 8. :;io; 9. -juO,
:H:5. -.-A-Ui.
Joseph, 3. OS/;.
Keziah, 3. 0>/i.
Mary, 3. 0>//.
Nathaniel. 3. OSn.
Bebecca, 3. 0>/i.
142 MAINK IIISTOKICAL SOClKT-i .
Jocelyii-"-ciintin\i('(l. I a Scotoh family. 6. li).
Tlu'inas. 3. f.xi. Alfxauti.T. ou'tlio Slii'r]>scot fans;;
Sir TluMM-K ili'i.titv oov'"'"'>'" T. ' o. 1 ■'"_)".",
73/*; tominissi.ni.'r. I. S<: 2. T)'.!'/; Jclm. IIi>ti.i-y of IJrist.il. Uriin, .,
dctlim-.l ;m oiiirc. i. >s : uvwr and 1\ maqiiid ciicd. c;. I'Ti,,; -"'
visited Ai:u lira. I. >^;( : failicr of I.;-'/i. l-'.'.//; 8. is:,,,. i^--„. |'..|,'
Hoiiry and .li'lm. i. ss;i : 2. l^,i: Ins John I'icrci', rli.tliwoik.-r
3. !':>,/. ;;:;; to orL:ani/a> a u'ovi-i n- and tlio I'lyniouth rat.nt. 9. i;."'-'
nu'ut for ?*[ainf. 2. t<ii: 3. ;!4: 1l'.').
lived in ]\tut. 3. .■.;.'-:M : at tlio Xatlianiel, S. -^f!').
head of (.oi-^s' pm-crnnuMd, 9. Sarah, niairicl I'^lward K.nr. s
3l2,:nj,i: liio>,^raj.lnral notice of, 4(,!0; doatii of. 8. Ml.
9. .";i2)(-:J !;;,(: n-ientiouL'd, 2. GSa: : Jonas, tlio, btdoiiaed to I'oniiincoiiir.
3- -'l"- 7. I'Ol; her coinini;- announeed. 7.
Jocelyn's liill. owned )>y Abraliani 'JiU.
Joeelyn. 3. l'T. 07; donv Seottow's Jones. Ueniamin. deposition of. 8. .",111.
liiH,3-'M- ; Daniel. 4. L'Ul, L'iii>.
Johanna, the. 8. V.>2. • fannly, the, i. li^S/i. mO"..
Juhu, a ]iiisoner .inion^ the Indians, the Kev. Elijah, 2. l-_'4. rj.",. 127. l_'■^
4- l"'"'- I Ephraim. land j,n-antiM| t.p. 2. l'^1.
I. of Enuiand, 7. :>0. 1 Capt. lehahod. 2. iM.l; 3. 1-); 4.;;.-,i.
IV, of roitu,-;al. 6. li'-2. I22n. j Isaac, came to Falmouth, i. i'.',;.;
Aii^iustin. srp (Jusrin. .lojm. | purchased Lind of Thomas Cloicc]
Capt. 3. 407. 4()n. 41-1. 411, 412. I I. I'.V.i.
bheeiK-eot. 3. -.j'.h). j Israel. 8. il.
the, I. l'i7/i. John, of Enc;iand. marrird th;-
the, anived at Sal^em with French granddau,i;hterof Jerenuah ia_'L'.-,
I'rotestants. i.-J,in. , i. -jtH).
the Baptist. 4. 14li. John, of Falmouth, purchased lan.l
Johuson, the Kev. Alfred, 2. 113, 115. ' of Thomas C'loice. i. -J.")'.!: lived u:i
Benjannn. 2. Il'S. . the Xeck. i. ^.Jlt, 3l'1.
Edward, justice of the peace, i. 177; John, prepared a m.ap of the K>u-
to inquire into the stati; of Fort nebec river. 4. 4.J. 4.'.: employe!
Loyal, i.2C,hn: adeputy. i.3f,7: re- by the Piynioutli Comnaiiv. 4.'!:;:
corder. I. 3,1: signed the petition lived at Pownalboro. "4. 4:',; it.-.-
lo Cromwell. i.3;i4; a magistrate, prisoned for beim;- a r..valist. 4.
2. n3'/; mentioned. 9. 3^1'. ' 43; escaped to (,)ueber. 4. 4.;
Edward, of Woburn, his Wonder made a major. 4. 4:j ; to.ik ('ii;irl< s
Working Providence cited, 2. 7, Cashing prisone;-. 4. 4], 4."^: ro-
5U; 5. 144«. turned to Kennelx'c 4. 43; divd
father-iadaw of Stephen Grindle, 6. at Augusta, 4. 43, 4"/: Iii< personal
lb5. j appearance, 4. 4.j; his lucknanie.
Francis, i. 04/,. r.^l; 5. .«S. j 4. 4:,: his character. 4. 4.-..
Ichabod. killed. 4. :::^7. • | John, of Scarborouirli, 3. -J-.'l ; bi-
Cai)t. Isaac. 2. l:;.j; 5. ijlin. 1 ographical notice of, 3. 213.
Jolm, 8. •.'!). ! John C, 3. isij.
Gen. Ji>hu. 9. I'.d, 192, 1113, lOG, 197. Joseph. 8. ;;ul.
Jothan, 5. .■;i;i,i. j Nathan. 8. 9. 10.
Margaret. 2. i'tJ4. j Xathauiel, i. 128n.
Samuel, 9. 7. Phineas, married Ilo-lgo. i.
Samuel, M.I).. 5. ;;o2. (■.4»; received a deed from M-
the Kev. .Samuel. Account of the IIodLT'', i. i'lin. 12^ii; purcha>' I
Settlements on the Sheepscot land of Uenjandn Ingcrsoll, 1.31 '. ;
river, 2. 22'.t-232. a surveyor, 3. UV.hi.
Sarah, married to Jonathan Green- Simeon. 2. 12.").
leaf, I. ;]."j2u. Stephen. 3. 179: 7. 3"0.
Phineas, prec'iitor at IIami)deu Tiiomas. si-ned the petition t.>
Academy, 8. lo7-lG-?; his salary, Cromwell, i. :','X).
8- l'J7. Thomas, died on shipboard. 3. '^'■•
Tliomas, 8. .^19/i; engraved a map Capt. Thomas, of the .M iyllo\\- r.
for the Plymouth Company, 8. 124. briber!. 8. L'(jl.
Col. ,9.19;;. I William, of Portsmouth, fnrnislc^i
iladam , 4. ■.y.'j2. j supplies for Machias. 3. 17s,
, 5. 141, 199. William, a printer. 2. 7-").
Jolmston, a name given to Pemarpud, • Sir William, i. 41b: his opinion '■■
5. 102; 6. 2.J. j Gorges" and Mason'.s patent, I.49-
IXnr.X TO COLLFXTIONS.
143
8. mr.. 140)1.
of Cnnann. 4.
•">'.•:
. of .Machias. 6. in:;.
tiie Misses, of I'ortlan.l. 6. ]:Vj-i;^:i
, CMHisiii of till-' J;ov. I'aul ( 'ofiin,
Ml.
Joiu's" eddy on tlio Koiiiu'Ium". by R.
H. (iardiiior. 4. •41-4'.i; atti-nijit to
luiiM a city at. 4. -i-]; a map of
nia-1o by .loliu Joiu'.s. 4. l:'.. 4'J;
dosipneil to bo a siapoit, 4. 4G:
a<xent resided at, 4.41;; l)usiness
pooi)le not attnirled to, 4. 47:
passed out of the hamls (jf tlie
Yau.^liau family. 4. 17: atteni])t
to make it a place of entry. 5.
S-'^l; wliarf built at. 7. lisi: meu-
tioned. 2. '21-). 21''i.
Joiiny Mack's hill. 4. L'7n.
Jor'iaiTi. . 5. 40. 42-4o.
Jurdaine, a turmer way of spellinf;
.Toi'daii, I. 'J'-'Aii.
Jordan, a familiar name in Great
Britain, i. '2-]4n: dill'erent ways of
S])ellinLr it, i. 'J-Un.
Dominicus 1st, conveyed Great
Cliebeag to Walter Gendall. i.
142, 147: a son of Robert, i. i:j2.
312; lands conveyed to in his
father's will, 1. l'.'Il". .'..'rJ: killed.
I. 2:;4, :-)12: his family carried to
Cana(la, i.2-"]4, :}12: marriei.l llan-
nah Tristram, i. :::'.4. ;l!2: his de-
scendants, i. l'-'j4. :!1:^: his family
the only one ^vllo remain in Maine,
i.20")((: trustee for Falmouth, i.
271, 5")4, ')'}■')•, lived at .'s]iurv,ink,
I. :;21; signed the petition to
Cliarles ir. i. 402: ]ii> i^arrison, 3.
l:J7/i; mentioned, 4. 147, 14~^.
Dominicus 2d. carried a prisoner to
Canada, i. 2:14. :'.]■_': esraped. i.
2;>4, :J12: an important man in his
town, I. 2:]4, ;]12; died. i. 2:U: a
son of Dominicus. i. ;J12: date of
his birth, i.;J12: resided at Trois
Rivieres, i.:3l2: ancestor of many
now livin;^, i.-'JlL': iM:)m[)r<:unised
the Jordan claim, i. 14i'. ,
Dominicus :;(1. land in .Spurwink
still owned by, i. L':]:J-2.'i4 ; his
nickname, i.2-j;i. 2:;">: died. r. 2;;4.
Dominicus 4th, deatli of, i. S-ii'yi);
Ins children, i. :i'.','iii: married
Susanna Simontmi. i. ■s'-')>t.
Elizabeth, dauu'hter of Dnminicns,
married IIum]>hiey Srammon, i.
?,12; her jtosterity, i.;;i;;.
Elizabeth, wife of Rol>ert. conveyed
land to Robert Elliot, i. S-J').
Hannah, dau^^liter of Dominicus,
married Joseiili Galef, i. ;il2; 3.
20!*.
Ilannah. wife fif Dominicus, taken
captive, i. C12; returned, i. ol2.
Jedediah. land conveyed to in liis
fatlier's will, i. -J.l-J. ')')-2-'>'>'.\ : a
son of R'ubirf. i. 2:'.2, ;;21 ; lived
at S])urw ink. i. .JJl.
Jeremiah 1st, enn\eyed lireat Che-
beai: to \Valter (;> ii>!:dl. 1. 147: a
son of Robert, i. 2;;^'; signed the
petition to Charles 11. i.-i'i2; be-
quests in his fatlur's will. i. .'j.j;J.
Jeremiah 2d, i. -'.l',fi.
John, received Rieiimond's island
from his father. i.41;(: a sou of
Robert. i.2';2: marrieil Elizabeth
Stileuiau. i.2-';:'>: a justiceat I'em-
atpiid. I. '2-)'>n. oM, "i')-: resided
at ];iehmonirs ishmd. i. 'S'.'ur,
signed the petition to Rradstreet,
i.2S:jh; lived at Simrwink. i.;ji:l;
signed the petition to Ch ules 11,
I. 402: bequest in his father's will,
I. .'j.")2.
Mary Ann. carried into captivity, i.
;]12: named Arabella, I. :J)2; mar-
ried and never returned, i. ;;i2.
Nathaniel, settled in Falmouth, i.
.j12; his estate divided, i. '■]['■',.
proin-ietors, i. 4>"s, 48-4'.'. '>i'>. .",7.
Robert, of Meleomb, married aEitz-
l>en. I. li:]);, 2;;4/i.
Robert, son of Robert of Meleomb,
married a Cokers. i. •_':;4;i.
Robert, of Maine, ileeded Ricli-
monil's island to Ids son, i. 41;
his daughter-in-law is supposed
to have destroyed the Trelaynej'
papers. i.4l'j): arrived in America,
1. -OS, ■_':j4/i : 6. 1^2: successor to
Gibson. I. •";-•; 5. iM': lan<l award-
ed to, I. •";>: marrieil a daughter
of John Winter, I.5S, 2:i2: 6. i;;s;
his testimony relating to ^lac-
worth. I. 70/(: controversv con-
cerning the title of Fore river, i.
74; referee in the case of Cleeves
vs. Winter, i. 74, -'.'An; executor
of the estate of John Winter, i.
!i8. 2;J2h. y:]-"), -j-jS; opposed the
encroachments of Mas.-., i. I02,
1:j7, 170; 3. 44. 4.j: sumimjned to
a]ipear before tlie commi>sioners.
3. 44. 4"^; committed to i>ii>on. i.
102. 6. 18.">; to ajqiear at the York
court, I. lt>2. 171: lived in Fal-
mouth and spurwink, i. lo.",. 114,
1>0;(, L'lO, :i<)\ 3.44; 6. l.js: sub-
nntted to the jurisdiction of Mass.,
I. IO."j. 18:-3, :;><;; ctnirt hebl at his
liouse, I. lOy, i:].'i, u<>: 3. Ki, 4-';-
40; a commissioner, i. lo-'-. l'/.»,
101, 175, ;;'-'^, ■>'■': 2. 2;;2-2;;;]; 3.
2:3; 5.1^:11): had ma;ji-terial powers,
I. 107: 2. 04-': an I'piscopaJian, i.
los, 2:;2, 2:J.'.//. i'i.l': 3. 21, 04; 8.
2\)ln: censured lor exercising his
religion, 1. Kj^, 101-102, I'.is, r02;
conveyed laud to Joseph I'liipjicu
144 MAIXR IIISTOKICAL SOCIETY.
Jordiui. Kobort — ooutiiraoil. I . injunc-tion of Clcevos, i. .'4'^; :ic-
aiiil Sampson IVnlev, i. ]:''.0; one rusod of non-piuirnnisni. i..',>-
ot «>>....)-;. .f ;-,.,,,.;,.;.,.-: OM <■•<-,, ;>'•'".> v-!:c:v !-• \\•:^■^. i.:,r,-; c!
liviT. 1. ]:jO; ounvcvetl l;inii ti> ISS; pronohoil ;it Spurwink. 3. iji.
Tlionns Sfuiiford :iuil lialpli ' 04; called t<> account. 3. tU : 6. l^.'i-
TuiiKT, I. l-M; held laiui at Spur- l-Sti: troubled Henry Watt-. 3.^']-
Avink. I. b'.i^: (K'siixd to t \ti n 1 1 2"J; jinlLi'e in LvLTouia. 3.-!!: V']i-
liis posessi')ns, I. ]:U): involveil in veyed land to .M.uliver, 3-74; t >
a ijuarreMvitii (_'lee\ «.•>, I. ].;•), i:',-j; MeKinney, 3. >:!/( ; to Dearini^. 3.
antliorizod ti> (K'ee.py 1 md >'U tiie l.'i''.t: his d;iu,Lrliter nrn ried .Ii>s>-p:\
V'resuniii.-i-itt. I. l.'M; adilr.--- tn (-'aire. 3. l''i','; his baptismal font, 5.
the people of Ca>c<.. i. loO-bli; , 174; 6. l<i".)i; a friend of Kldrid're.
covenant made with .John Phil- 5. •_':;n; a>ked tn settle at ]\']]\-
lips, I. i;)l; a witness airainst aquid. 5. -J'l'.i: 6. l^'.i; i>riibaii;v
Cleeves, i. l'V2: Mitton conveyed ordained at Kxeter. 6. 1>l': a wel-
land to, I. I'-'/J; Ch eM's bronuht corned laborer. 6. 1^."'.; seetariari
an action ai;ainst, i. l-]., b>. 1',';]; spirit strouLT again>t, 6. Im'., 1^7-
basis of tlie case. i. \'-'>'2: jnilu'- : ISJ^; relieved by the order of
ment rendere'l for. I. bv): diil not ' Charles 11,6. b'^S; extent of ins
appear at the general court, i. ; ministerial care, 6. 1>S; only min-
b;4: Cleeves" second petition ister in I'ortland. 6. IM'; ini'U-
against, i. b']4-b'.7: ri'suU uu- ' tioned. i. 7'"i. i'8, 'J'.t; 2.(57; 5. 17'i,
known, i. 107; set up a g<vcern- 6. r,ii'; 7. :.'-_'0.
nient in the nam'' of rrorp.es. i. Ibibert Jr.. sou of Kobert. i. 2'-V2,
]:j7: his controversy inconven- oiil; lived at Spurwink, i. :\-2:
ienced tlie people, i. 140-14t: sold conveyed laud to Nathaniel Fryer,
laud to Geo. .Munjoy an 1 Nicholas ' i. i'33; lived at Great island, i.
Mitton, I. 141-14:.'; never oceii- ' 2S-'>ir. gave a deed to Robert i;'-
pied land north (>l the Fore river. liott, i. 'S-'i'm; mentioned, i. I'-Ji';
I. 142; autograph of. i. ]4i'. 20:b(. o"/J.
fled from Falmouth, i. 142; his Roger, 4. o^T).
controver.sies revived Tiy his grand- Samuel, son of Dominicus. i. 312:
children. 1.142; his >ons conveyed his posterity still in Maine, i.. '!!:;.
Great Chebeair ti; Waiter Gendall. Samuel, sou of Kobert. i. 232. :'.•_'! :
I. '.47; accused .John Tliorjie 01 conveyed Great Cheliea^' to \\',d-
preaehing unsound doctrine, i. ter Gendall, i. 147: liveil ar Si'tu-
KjIh: 3. bj4: 6. ISM; imprisoned wink, i.:;2l: signed the petition
for baptising children, I.1G2. 1-^1; to Charles 11. i.4t)2; beqin-st,-, in
3.44: 8. 2'.*4/r. discharged, 3. 4.j; his father's will, i. "j.'rJ, o.jo.
held a court at Scarborouuh, i. : Samuel, interpreter, 3. . 3(52, :-372. 373.
lt'>;;: an associate, i. 104: chanros , 3S1, 3l>'.*. 413, 420; preferred hy
against, I. 172; violent opposition ! the Indians, 3. .')"^1: signed the
to, 1.172: commissioned by Arch- j treaty of 1717, 6. l'C,.:; autograph
dale, I. 17-"): 3. -'2; justice" of the ' of, 6.''2'i2.
peace, i. 177. l-'_'/i; lived at Itich- Sarah, widow of IJobert. land con-
monds i.-land, i. 177: 6. 13>; vis- ' veyed to in her husband's will. i.
ited by James Michiiiiori'. i. ISD: 232, o."32: lived at Newcastle, i.
refused to conform to the laws of ^ 234n: tax paid. i. 323.
Mass., I. 1'.'^; ordered to appear Mrs. Sarah, of Cape Pllizabeth. mar-
at court for performing the mar- ried liildad Arnold, 4. :','i'>.
riage ceremony, i. 1'.'^: his house Col. Tristram, lived at Saeo, 2. 13^;
burned, 1.214: 6. 143-147, 1^'.»; came from Buxton, 2. 13S.
moved to Great inland, i. 214; 6. Dr. , married Sarah IJartlett, 4.
l>!i; liis family at I'i.scataqna. i. P.rio.
217: did not return to Fahnouth. Miss , of ]>iddeford, 4. 270.
I. 232; died at I'ortsmoutli. i. Widow , of Otistield. 4. 3.-)',t.
232: 6. ]S'J; liis will. i. :.':;2, .J.",;.'; Jordan's claim, i. oC. .-,7.
liis children, I. 232, 23.";/,, 312. 321 ; point, called .Ma(hegonne, i. (;r,n\
Ills charaeterand inlluenee, i.i'32- called Meeting-house i-oint, i.
233; 6. 1S4-1S.-,, pio; birth of, i. '.'{in.
23-!«; a surety foi- J'lii.iia.-r. i. Jordavne, ) ,- , ,,. ,
23b»; his petiti.m given in full. i. J,,r,lin, \'""r'" ''■'''>'^, "^ ^P'^»'"o^
530; report concerninLC the same. Jordon, ) ••''^^•'•'"' '• --*'i'
I. ."j30; result of. i. .".4o-.->41 ; his Joseline, .<?r-^ Jocclyn.
inventory of goods at Ki(dimond's Jose, Martin, biographical notice of,
island and Spurwink, i. 04o; the 1 3. 213.
IXDEX TO C0LLF.CT10X>
1-15
Martin jr.. 3. 21:":.
.lo><."i>)i. boloDu'od to tlio I\'nriliS(\it-.;,
5. JmI; muu (111 <>i. o. L'.iii. L'•":l^; 'in
Iiniian. 4. IT-J. IT-'/; 6. ij.").;.
Maria, an Iiili.in. 5. :'.T1, -m.").
.lo'^liii. ste .Jocolyii.
.I.xlyii Jo.<<'i>li. tva"!u'r at Munniourh
Ai.-aiioiny, 8. IT I.
see Jooelyu.
.)o-selyn. Atiraham, a l)lai^ksmith at
Soituato, I. 1 '.•;', i.
si'f- Jocelyn.
Jinibort, Sor'4i>ant . 8. •Ji'T
.I>»urdaiiu', J.ihn. 5. •';■',.
Jourilan. Cap;. IIimiiv, 9. .j.").;.
Tiiom.i.*. 9. :',i'<.',.
Journal of Atttck iijion the Slii;)s
and Tr.iops of (i.n. .MrL^an ;iiid
Capt. Mowau. 7. l-Jl-rji): .Journal
of a Tour from I'.ii.xtou t.^ IMu':;-
wackft. 4. iiT.'>: .lounral of a Tour
from Hanover, 4. :_".»;1: .Journal of
a Tour from Wells to ilie Con-
uecticut river. 4. I'ol; Journ.il of
a Tour to lihode Island. 4. -JUT:
Journal of a Voyaue from iM.^um
to the Penobscot river, 5. ;jt>;.
of minoraloLry, 6. 4'i-<.
of the Mass. House of Represent-
atives, extracts from. 7. ITl-lTi'.
Jubartes, i. .iO.
Judith, the, 7. ;;20.
.furnina\vay, 3. 40S.
Junia. a slave who serveil in tlie War
of the Revolution. 3. -204.
Junkius House, the. 8. 2T'.».
Jurisdiction of M.iss. over Maine, i.
I'yJ: 3. ;>;. 42-t4. 4:]/*. 4:;-14, 4.->.
4'j, 4G-4S. 71. 7i'. :;i7, ;3.jij; 5. 1^40 .
7.202; see aUo Afaine and Miss.
Jurymen, pay of. i- lo->; millage al-
lowed, I. Oio.
Justes, 5. S«.
Kadesquit, a Jesuit mission founded
at, i.4;]0/(; now Ban'.ior. r. 4.;'',(;
7. 27; the .S a '.(a more of. 7. '.•7. '.'s.
100: destination of a colony under
La Saussaye. 8. ;;2.]: mentioned,
8. o24, :yj')[ .■iee also Keriduskeau'.
Kalar. , married the Rev. J. W.
Starman, 5. 410.
Kalni. cited, 5. 17">/).
Kami-kwawanLTacliit, delinition of, 6.
21:3; the vilhiLre of, 5. ■_'!:;.
Kane, . of .sjieops'or. g. l;;2.
Kauebekky rivi'r. .s'-e Kennebec.
Kane's j>oint, g. l.Ji'.
KanibaJs. the, same as tiie Abnakis,
6. 21:^.
Kanibas. the, 6. 212.
Kansas river, 4. 111.
Karalit, the ian',Mi:tL:e of the K^qni-
maux anil Indians of Gieeuland,
4- 07.
Kaskabi, the French name for F.d-
UiOUth. 7. ii'J.
10
Katahdin. delinition of, 4. ] l.">. p.mi, 1'.(2 :
,vtf .Mount K 11 d'din
Katliai. 2. 70';: .s,_r Cathav.
Kauder. tile ];.-v. Cliarle's. letter c.f
cited. 6. 2-_'l/(.
l-Cavanmh. tlie lion. Edward, -.on „f
James. 6. 74: admitted t.' the
^ bar, 6. 7i: educated at faiholic
I colleges, 6. 74-7.-.: charaner of.
; 6. ,.■>; held ].uMie olii.i >. e. 7.". :
I (hath of 6. 7."': ineiuioncil. 2. 2;.;l';
j 6. 7:i; 8. .s;. ,s7. .yj, j.-yj.
I James. 5. 74.
• Kayne. 3. .\v.
I Kears.n-L,'e. dehnition of, 4. p.io.
Kebec. Indi.m name of C^)uebec. 4. 10.",.
Kedi,'\\ick rivci.'e. 72.
Keeliake^coods. 3. 4:;'.'.
' Keeiie. lielsey, 4. :U'<\.
captives taken at. 6. 241.
Xathaincl, 4. 20."., :;.ii.
Keets, the Kev. Auuustus. I'lia. Ired
at ^\"aldoboroul:ll. 4. ;;•_".•; a Iiuoli-
man. 4. :]2'.i; his learnin-- and ac-
cent. 4. :]-2',K
Keith, the Rev. Ephraim, preaclied at
Xorth Yarmoufli. 2, 1.--7.
Mellicent, married Benjamin Rarris.
5. xb^
Dr. , 2. 12:).
' KcUegev, iduewock. the Indianname 01
Riue Hill, 4. lo.").
' Kelley. Delnu-ah. 4, ij>l.
Hannah. 4. l's].
J Josepii H.. 4. 2--1.
! Pa'.rick. his Camlirist cited. 6.124/<.
Ro^er, I. 'j')i\.
Kello^LT. Josejdi, an iuterpn'tcr. 4.
1-J4, I2.">, Ml': t!ie tralin-- h -ii-.-
at Foit Duui n -r in his cue, 4.
I l-".». l.Jl.
; the Rev. . of Falmouth. 5. Jiii.
I Kels )n, John. 5. sj.
Mr. , 8. 1U2.
Ke.n[»ton. En^itzn <" esar, .sr'' Knint.,n.
Ken, Jo. in, .si^■aed tiie petit! m i>
Ciiarles U. i. 4o:.'.
Kenab.>. the. 4. '.Hi. lo;',.
K-'irlil 'ireen. 5. I'o;; g. 427.
Kend.iii. AiiKPS. 8. 414. 41.'j, 427.
I Mii'i of F i:r.i ;1 1, 4. .;:2 :> )
40 1.
Kendall's mills, 4. :]72.
Kendu>kea.u;, a Jesuit mission est ib-
■ lislied at, i. V-ihi; d.-liriition .,f.
4. 10.>; m -ntioned, a. ;;2.i; se':al>o
Kades'piit.
brid-e. 8. 4.j|.
; ])OiMt, 7. L'O.
I river. 4. lo,>; ^.:i<Jn; 7. 0-:, 2.'j4; 9.
Ken.d>as, Indian n.ime of the Kenne-
liec river. 4. lo.;.
Kenebilia-.sis. delinition of, 4. R'O.
Kenili-k liver, are Kennebec river.
Kenibequ,:-, the, 7.2'j;J/t; sec Kcn^cboc
river.
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MAINE IlIvTOrjrAL SOCIETV
Koniifl.oc. definition of, 4. 11.".. U»0.
■UW: 8. :U'.>. oTl. >
nrsiMial. 8. ••vtl.
bar. tlic. 8. -V-^W -W-''.
compnnv. 4. -l^!-
count v,"dfsortcd by whites. 2. lOn;
l>laccd bv r<\v;\l authority under j
tiie <:overnn\ent of Miss.. 2. IW\ ;
forces from at tlie attaet upon ;
Castino. 2. 'J\'y; furnislicd masts j
for tlio r>ritish navy, 2. -Jl'i; pop- 1
Illation of, 4. ■''■'•: Jolm .b'ues .
lived in 4. 4:1: ineorp. .rated in, 6.
54, 511; condition of in l>os. 9. '
174; mentioned. 3. :'.''>-'. ■'•'>■'>■ 4:U; ,
4.45; 5. Ixiii. 41>. 41'.')i: 6. 41. 44, |
Gl, 03, SI: 7. 4iii': 8. oo. -j.sT-i's-^. !
3i'0, o^t4; 9. 171. 17i5. 'JUO; Early
lawyers uf. I>y Frederic Allen, 6.
30-Sl.
district. 7. 4."-^. 400, 470.
expedition. 8. ■2Aon.
falls, called Caritunk. 4. 105: called
Skowhesnn. 4. 1 li'.
grant occupied by tlu^ Canibas. 8.
20o-'Jl>«>: leased and tlien sold. 8.
20G; title laid dornr.uit. 8. :i'Hj; src
also Kennebec Purchase.
Indians, expedition to be sent
against, 3. ;iol; opposed the erec-
ti^on of forts and tlie encro;eh-
nients of the whirls. 3. ;3".l-or>L';
cost of the expedition au'ainsr. 3.
3.j'2: attempts to make them
friendly to tlie Kn^iish, 3. o'>L'.
mentioned. 5. '.'1: 6. liiV). liiil: 7.
5; >[emorial Relating to, by Sani-
iicl Sewall. 3. .]')l-Z'y-).
Journal, cited. 7. 4<1><; 8. 5S. 4"<'^.
Tatent, part of given to .Sir ^^ illiam
■ Alexander. 4- --.'■• boundary of.
8, 203-204. :.'04n; mentioned, i.
40. 79; 5. r.»S.
Proprietors, tlu^ sold land to David
JelTries. 2. 2112; Bridtre and Wil-
liams agents for. 6. •J'.i: 8. :J41-
342; 8. 114. :Ul-;)42.
Purchase, owm-d by David .letYries,
2. 21)2; extent of. 2. 203, :^7."), 2iG;
sold to Boies. Tyng, Brattle and
Winslow. 2. 20:):" price paid for,
2. 203: company fornu3d, 2. 203;
the Indian titles interfered vvitli,
2. 237: obtained by (iovernor
Bradford, 2. •J7.'): sohl to the Ply-
mouth (.'oMipaiiy, 2. 275: forts
built, 2. 275: attempted govern-
ment of. 2. L'75; monopoly of fish-
ing and trading. 2. -^75: lc-ase<l. 2.
275-270; sold. 2. 27'5: sometimes
called tlie Plymouth ('orniKiny. 2.
270; S. 21(1; incur])orated. 2. 270:
8. 20'.'-21O; l^oundaiies setth'd, 2.
270, 277; ]ircjiidi(e a^-^ainst, 2.
277'; regular meetiiigs of llie com-
p.Tuy. 2. 277 : 8. 200-207. 208. 20-,, ;
f^i.ivjitiMn iif till' comnany and lin-
country. 2. ^'77-27^: their elV'.!:-
judicitMis and unremittim:. 2. -JT- :
the prosperity of the country ibi.-
to their eliorts. 2. 27>, 270: build-
ings erei't*'d. 2. •.:70; managemnit
of'^ assumed by Dr. (iardiner. 2.
270, 2-^2. 2^3: (.iillieulty of obtaia-
ing" settlers. 2. 27'.'-i.'-^o: indii.i i
Germans to settled at Drestlcn. 2.
2S0; conditions otYered tosetllei-.
2. 2"^0-2.>l, 2S2. 2t^4; Indians liin-
dered tlie settlers. 2. 2S2; 8. 2o.;;
built a barrack and block-house.
2. 2S2; granted land to Dr. (iar-
diner, 2. 2S2, 2S3: other grants. 2.
2S3; lands to be laid out. 2. •_'>!,
2<>; 8.200; advertised in Europe
for settlers. 2. 2S4; trouble ..c-
casioiuMl by the conveyances <>f
Gardiner, 2. 2-<0: meetings su-
pended. 2. -JSO; settled the boimd-
ary with Mass.. 2. 2.<0-l'.><7: land
occujiied by intruilers, 2. 2SS ; op-
j.osed bv 'squatters. 2. 2^.^, 2-'.'.
200: applied to the legislature for
aid. 2. 2>S-2S0. 200-201 ; made set-
tlements with several towns. 2.
201; controversy settled by the
state, 2. 2'.t2: land divided anion:
the proprietors. 2. 203; a beiieO:
to tlie state of Miine. 2. 2i»4; in-
cludeil the present town of li.il-
lowell, 4. 40; Benjamin Ilallcveli
one of the purclia--ers. 7. ti':::
purchased of tlie Plymoutn c-n;-
pany. 8. 2o<'>; title laid (O.rmui-,
8. 2(V.: heirs to prove their owner-
ship. 8. 20>a: tirst i.urchase. S.
2os/(: increase of value, 2. 20.^,.,:
hea.hiuarters of. 8. 21<t. 210/!. 21 !.) :
Bridge and Williams agents of. 3.
341, 342. 3,43, :U4: tlie reinainiu.'
intercstowned by Beuel Williain-.
8. -344; mentioned, 2. 2-~<'>; 7- -I:.'-:
nist(.rv of, by Kobert II. (ianii-
ner, 2." 200-204.
river, a bound irv of Acadia, i. ■2->ir.
5. 177. 330: 6.3. 3/i.4: 7. lol, I'.'l/,:
8. ISOh, 317: a boundary of tiie
Englisli territory, i. 2>. l."^4: 2.
70; explored by Bring, 1.2-; 6.
207; a settlement made at the
mouth of, I. 20; 2. 1-'.'; 4- -^^''■
trade on, i. 40. 55, 70: 2. lOJ. 2''o.
7. 20; 8.201, 202; a Ooundary o!
Way's grant, i. 4o;/. SM)i; land^on
the east side of granted to Ply-
mouth Colony, I. 44. 7.1; 2. •-"•'.
200, 275; 8. 203; boutidary of tj>''
grant to (i()iges and M:>-on, i- '•'■
81, sc; 2. 52'/; 3- -". •'!; •^•'""p
Parke lived near, i. 114; peopl'-
on informed of the (nitbre:tk ol
King Philip's war, i.2l0; Indian^
INDEX TO COLLECTIOXS.
147
pi-oceo(1 to, I. 22:>: people of tlie
name of ]);ivis living,' near, i.2.")2/(;
Sflwujii,-> D,i»i.> iiNtii Hear, i. '^-hi;
laud ne:\r to lie surveyed, i. 27'.';
visited l»v .Afajor Cliureli, i.2',i(.i:
3. I']:): Jtilm I'arke a larijrf land-
holder on the. 3. :;t)2. MIT; Tlionias
Webher lived luar. 3. MIT; a liiuii-
way for the ludi.ms. 3. :];>J; 8. 21"i,
2;>."); visited hy I'.i art, i. -!2'.i; 6.
208; the lir.st re^-uhir settled mis-
sionary at, i.4-J:l: Bi'.,ait at, i. -1-'J4:
Norridu'ewoek .-iiniated on. i.4-';T;
ti church near tlie rajiids of. i. 4:;7;
dilferent names i^iven to diifereul
parts of, I. 4.")';, 4')i'>it ; 2. 2Ta; 4.
10,}, iOt>. 112-111; Arnold led his
troops through the wilds of, i.
447, 470, 4;»1, .".02; 4. T>; boundary
of Xoruinl)e!:;a. 2. IT't; the expe-
dition of the IMymoutii Company
arrived at, 2.2T"; tishini,' at the
mouth of, 2. 4S(7, \\yi\ settlement
at commenced by John Parker, 2.
I'JO; land on claimed liy Ki^bin-
bood, 2. I'.H; skiniiishcs of In-
dians on, 2. IINJ; th«' end of the
united elfnrts of (he Indians at,
2. 10;»; boundary of the j^rant to
Plymouth ("ohmy. 2. 20.!, I'lV.t; Sir
William I'liipj.-s l;ora near, 2. 2:!0;
5. 224; settled a.s a boundary of
the Kennebec Purcha.se, 2. 2Ti);
both sides of (dainied by the Ken-
nebec I'uridiasi/. 2.JTT: tlie house
nearest to the h' ad i,>f. 2.27'.'; a
sloop runnin;.,' to. 2. 'J.<1\ 4. 4(];
the Indians excited au'ain-^r the
settlers of, 3. li.i']; settleuients on
destroyed, 3. lOT; suj)p<>sed to
liave been explored by ^Veymouth,
3. 2S1; 5. o40, ;]4T; 7. 20; 9. 1:^2^;
supposed w^it to have been ex-
plored bv Wevmouth, 5. 2.^0, 2'.);;,
204, 20S;' visited by tlic Itev. Wil-
liam Jenks, 3. 2s.'j; the natural
features of changed hy a dam. 3.
o04(i; Christ<.iplier Lawrence the
first seltlei' on, 3. -JlT; a boundary
of Whartons <rranr, 3. .■J2.'j, .'j2t5;
the tradinix house n'>t to be
moved, 3. .'JSS; atteuijtts made to
imj>r<ne, 4. 4:); Jolin .lones made
a map of, 4. 4;j; Wisi-asset the
seai)ort of, 4. 4-j: coasters from
Bostcjn to, 4. 40; supposed to be
the Sasau'i;, 4. 110; name of its
rnouth, 4. 1 I2-11;J, ll.j-114; names
of the pomls above, 4. li:J, 114; a
bounilai-y of Alex.inder"s ^rant,
4. 221; 8'. 14:J; a boundary of the
iJuke of York's territ<>ry. 5. 00;
7. 4T; Allerton's traders .it, 5.
204; John iirown moved U). 5.
224; a liondsh altar on tlic bank.s
of, 5. 2'jO; tlie French built a
church and fort on, 5. 207; 7. 1'lT:
ITT; Dii Monr< <ot up a im-.x-; ou.
5. .S22; liow and in what way did
Du Monts reach it. 5. ;!2'.t: r.o.t.'s
taken to ri'a.di. 5. :i.;o, ;;:U : l.iti-,-
f:;o\v in command <d' the fior^ .m.
5. 417; adventun-rs and cultiva-
tors invit.d to. 6. .'>; examined
by b'obcrt Tenqdc. 6. I.-.: .<.',.i. Ij-
Irish settled lui. 6. 1."); a boii;idaiy
of the Sa^^adahoc territory. 6. is;
the home of the Abnaki," 6. l'<1;
("apt. rnpham at. 6. 2'.i7; 7. 27:
the tides of, 6..'>04; liuli.in viila/e
on, 7.4; land east of claimed by
both the Kn.L^iish and Fr.-nch, 7.
20; Sir JCdmund Andros at, 7. -"4:
the English or^lercd a fiut buili
near, 7. 107-10% lO.o; Cushnoc
the liead of the navlijation of, 7.
lOS; <j;;irrisou (Ui. 8. 12.], 12:wi. 124;
9. S7; Plymouth Cuhuiy desired a
]>art of the trade at, 8. 200: site
of the Plymouth tradin*; house,
1. 20:]; raentioneil, i.ol.40/i. 3."»S)i,
LSI, iss;*, 2.;0h, 2.')0((, 2SS, 200, ;ii.t2.
400, 40.1, 40r,, 4:10. .j()2, 5'M, ."y.M.
oil, 5i;>; 2, ;;ia. .■J.")a, S-"jh, 80/*, lo2.
lo;-3, lOtt, 204, 200, 207, 210, 21o,
21.-), 21.S, 220, L>:;.-,, 200, 241, 2.j>,
201, 271, 27.'), 277, 2.So, 284, 20;;,
204; 3. 82/*, 270, 2-'J, .300,i, OOI,
S04», ;}11, ;5i:;, :31G, ."24, ;}20, .".i!,
;>.j2, :)40. ;<.")r,. :;c,'.). 4:;;;, 4:]4: 4. ."..
1.-;, 14, 1-"), GO, 72. 70. >0, 00, 10:;,
10.'), 107, 10% M'.t, 112, 117, ;;"0,
312. .310, 017, 001, 04.->, ;;40. O.jO.
o.j4, ?>!'■), ;-]7">, 077, 0^0: 5. xx. x.xi,
lix, Ix, 2, 0, 27, 00, 00, 72. sO. .81,
87, 88, 100, 122. 120. l'.)8, 224. 220,
207/(, 240, 2.">0, 2.'J4, 2."J0n, 201, 206,
2s0, 2^8, :527, 02s, ;;20, 000. OOo.
300, 00S._ 340. 340), 347. 34'.), 3.">0,
3-")5, 3.'>0/i, 370/,. 421; 6. :;2, 0:;. O-"..
4.'3. 48, 52, 00, 17'"), KiO/. 17--. l'.'-"-.
lO.Jn, 100, 207, 208, 210. 21:1, -.'U.
21s 240, 241, 243, 2.".0, 2.".2. -",0.
200,
2>:i, 208, :]n;;.
001, :;oii
:>i'.i,
314.
300, 370; 7. 4
. 31. 127
!•').'>.
1"'8,
107, 100, 170,
171, W>
177.
1T8,
lilO, 103, 10.'),
100, 107
10-,
108n
, 203. 2.'j0. 2'<;*,
201. 202
2'".3.
20.>.
277, '.^7^, L'<;;,
2o;bi. 2'.';
. •0'i2,
304,
310, ;;ii. :;4i.
:M-<, 310.
:\:,A.
3.>'.».
'.l'>'',, '.)<>, :;^:i.
3'.)'), :;'.ii
40.-.,
400,
410. 412.' 41.'.,
4 If,, 417
4-4,
42."j;
8. 21, 22, 2.'>,
00, 110,
110,,,
111,
lll'<, 111;;, 11:
In. 113/?.
1 !!•/<,
123,
124, 184, l.<j.
1>0, 203
. 204,
204/1
, 20.J/I, 200/1.
213, 21.';
210,
218, 220, 221, 22:;, 224, 220,/. 22^.
220/t, 230, 231, 23:5, 2.0."i, 2:'.7. 2 S.
230, 243, 2.';0/(, 201, 200, 2';0,., 2'-.7,
273, 31S, 311, 344, 3l.'>. ;;:,."., O'l'.*,
370, 371, 3'JO; 9. 4, •">. 7, 41, 01, 101,
200, 307.
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MAINE IIISTOIIICAT. SOCIETY
Konncljoo— continiuHl.
11 .ii -■ 11 ^ r.\
tjctticiuont. mails sent to. 2.210: Mr.
M;u'i-lfiv.i-lian ar, 3. -'74: an In-
dian t.>\\r!. 5. l"'i'' r. tax of Hm). 5.
*24'.>: on llul'baro's map. 5. -JiW/c
the rilpiims v>l>tainoil n charter
to the i-onniiy. 7. 2'.-: formerly a
part of llalloNvell. 7.oS4: eomnion
schools in, 8. 1">; meniioneil, 4.
30; 5. 2:J9, L'40, 24'.': 6. UO; 8. Ilia;
9. 2u2.
tract, 7. o">0.
valky. the crarden of Maine. 4.32:
mentioned. 8. :)41.
Kenneliehike. a name for the Keime-
bec river, 2. 2o:].
Kennebis, an Indian Sachem, 2.2U4.
Keniubunk. delinition of, 4. 11").
accu:^ed of not attending to the
kinL^'s business, i. 1>4: presented
for not attending to tiie eourt'.s
order, i. I'^'i; formerly a part of
"Wells, I. :-:•''. ;••"'*'• :-""'": 6. 3i;.4: a
cliurch started at. i. 34'.<: pastois
of the church at. i. 34'.t-3.".<': cen-
sus of, i.35t)/i: the people of re-
quired to brin.LT their children for
baptism, i.3.->4. 3i''t»: a sloop cap-
tured at, 3. 34^: no f.ntat, 5.3vi;:
btephen Thatcher moved to 6.
3.00; the lion. Joseph Dane opened
an office in. 6. 3'U: the Larrabee
crarrison in. 7. ll'i: the lar^cest
building- ever built in. 6. 117: men-
tioned, I. o4n. :;.-)>. :>/.», 3u2, 3o.J:
3. 42^, 430. 43'-.. 430; 4. V.>. 241,
'SA\ 30s, 372: 6.41. 3:.;', :W4, 371»;
7. 8. 220, 23."); 8. 3-.. 3-->. o~^0. -i'M,
3t'2. 3V»3. 3'JS, 4u3; the History of.
see Bourne. '
mill. I. 2'JS.
Kcnnebunkport, people from settle in
Limerick, 1.327: lumber bu.-^iness
at, I. ;>X>, o-'il: formerly Cape
r.'.rpois, I. 3»)2: 2. -<i.
Kennebuuk Po.-f. 2. 142: 7. 22').
river, claimed as a b'-amlary of
^Vells, I. 3ol ; nieutioned, i. M*,
342.
Kennedy. Capt. . captured. 6. 242.
, of the cen.>us bureau. 4. 1>-
Kenuev. Santuel. 3. 1^0.
Kent, '2. 7sa: 3. 33-:;4. 34„: 9- -^'-'T,
•2'JS, 3U1, :)''^-'>, ■''<'>'-'. -T3.
county, lintiland, i. '.<')n, Ibbc 3.
OS; '5. 12;'.
county, X. ii., 8. 3-, 41.
Chaucellor, 8- 4.";!.
Charlotte. dau;_'l.tei- of E'hvard. 8.
400: married. 8.400; died, 8. 4';<).
tlie il<jn. Kdward, parents of. 8.4."..0;
birth of. 8. 4.'>o: ;.'raduated from
coUefce, 8. 4.V.i-4'jl: admitted to
the l^ar, 8. 4.'1; vi.-ited au'l then
opened an ollice in Bangor. 8. 4.''1.
4o2; run a lire eutjine, 3. 4J-^\ in-
terested in the Creek stru<:c:le. S.
4.')2-4"»3: a counselor, 8. 4">.;: law
partnership f'niued, 8. -l-':;: held
town offices. 8. 4.">:). 4."'"): a rej.ve-
sentative, 8. 4.''3.. 4."i4: ..i>po>cd ihe
annexation ff Arjiyle, 8. 4.'.4;
oration at liamror, 8. 4-"i.'); . inani-
tion from his inauLiural, 8. l."!."!;
nominated for irovernor. 8. 4."i!'';
eleetcd .upvern'>r. 8. 4.'iii. 4.'i7 : v.ar
upon the return-;. 8. 4.'.0; his in-
augural, 8. 4.j7: elected a seennd
time, 8. 4.')'-^: his name in a doi;-
geral song, 8. 4.">--;i; out of .••lici-.
8. 4'A'*; a commissioner to settle
the btumdary disinite. 8. 4.M': re-
sumed his law practice. 8.4"','; a
consul. 8. 4.')',': furmeil a new i^art-
nershi]!, 8, 4-">'.i: judge of the su-
preme court. 8.4.")U: left the bench.
8. 40'); in Kurope. 8. 400; the last
public position he held. 8. 4''":
married lirst Sarah .Johnston. 8.
4i;'j; second. Abby A. Itockwon,!,
8. 401; children" of. 8. 40.". 4''.1 :
death of, 8. 40' •. 470; uinversally
beloved, 8. 44;': character of. 8.
4(;i_4r,4, 40'.'. -470-47^; aneediUes
of. 8. 404-40S; his phy.-i'iue. 8.
40S, 470; A. W. Paine" s eidogy. 8.
470-471; W. 11. McCrellis" eu!-'-y,
8. 471-472; S. II. Blake on. 8. 472:
A. G. Jewett on. 8.472-473: ("reu.
Hamlin on. 8.473: Judge Bice di,
8. 473: Jud'^e Howard "n. 8. 474:
F. A. Pike on. 8. 474; Jud-e Aj-
pleronon, 8. 474-47."): I-rael Wiidi-
biirn on, 8. 47:.-47>: J- P- TaliH.t
on, 8. 47S-4S(); mentioned, 6. 73;
8. 4. 04, 05. 0<".. 0)7, f,-;. 70. 7i. 72.
73, 8:5, S4, 85, 80, 3'.>8, 4lo. 4;;2:
Memoir of, bv the Hon. John K.
Godfrey, 8. 44'.'-4^0.
George, 8. 45U, 450.
James. 8. 4' JO.
John. 8. 450.
Kinv, 8. 400.
Col.Villiam, 8. 450.
"William Austin, 8. 450.
Keutueky, 4. 50; 5. xxxvii: 6.411: 8.
8"».
Kerdo'irmeorp, Capt. Brown killed at,
2. 278.
Ketangheanycke, an Imlian town, 5.
150//.
Ketchum, the Bev. Joel, moved to
Bakerstown, 2. 114.
Klian of Tartary, the, Columbus ex-
pected to nu-et him, 2. 14u.
Kidd. Capt. 'WiHiam, 9. b'.
Kidder. Frederic, on the Abnaki In-
dians, 6. 220-244: his Ka'^tcrn
Maine cited, 7. 7/i.
Kidderminster. 7. 3^1.
Kilbian. Ivory, biographical n'.-tice of,
3.-13.
Kilbourn, , 2. 291.
INDKX TO COLLECTIONS.
141'
Kill-devil, a cant name for rum, i. 77:
■^. 00.
Killiir^liy, 2. 115.
KilliK'k's me.'ulinv. 4. ';'7i"'i.
Killi>atri.k taniily. the. 6. lM.
Kilton \Villi.nn, letter of, 3. 2\n-
Kinili.iU. David. 4. ul7.
Kleanor, 4. 'Ml-
the lion. Increase, 8. oOS.
James, 4. .".7--
Olive. 4. :;i7.
l:iel.anl. 2. 210.
Thumas, i)ureha>ed Hoi,' ishind. i.
124, 150; sold the same to Tliomas
Tyng, I. 124, 150.
Deacon , of Bethel, 4. 330.
the Kev. , 4. -oO.
KimbalTs mills, 4. 2Sli!. .
tavern, 4. 2i'i7.
Kincbeqni. tn he called the connty of
Canada, i. '■'\n.
river, 5. 0; 8. 1S4; sec Kennebec
river.
Kinco, definition of 4. 105.
bay, I. 45i'j,, 400.
lake, I. 45t;;(.
mountain. 4. 105.
Xiui;, Alexander, 6. 342.
Ann, 6. 042.
Betsey, daughter of Richard. 3-215.
Beltv' daughter of John. 6. :;42.
Cluirlcs, 6. 342.
Cyrus, son of Richard. 3. 2b5: a
'noted juri>t. 3. 215: marrii.il Han-
nah .storer, 3-215; mentioned, 4.
C; 6. :>;4.
David. 3. 215.
Dorcas, a dauuhter of Ricliard. 3.
215; married Joseph Leland, 3.
215.
Edward, 2. 175-
family, tlie, 4. SO.
Georfi;e, the, a jirovincial sh'op. 5.
o'y'»t: commanded by Capl- Hal-
lo-well, 5. oijij/t : 6.33^: menti<med.
5. oOS, 374, ;j75, 370, 3S4/(, 3S5,
:>>5.i; 9. 02.
Ichabod, 2. 115.
in council, the, 8. 219ii-
Isabella, 3- 215.
John, a French neutral, 3- ]7G«: 5-
342-
Jonathan, sij^ned the treaty of 1713,
6. 2-55: autograph of, 6. 2-55-
Josoph, 6. 342-
Josiah, 3. 215-
Margarc't. 5. 342.
Mary, daughter of Richard. 3. 214;
r/iarried Robert ^)out!igate. 3. 214-
I'aid. 6. 342-
I'a'ilina, daugh'er of Richard, 3.
215; married D)- A.ir«»n l''jrtcr. 3.
215.
IMiilijKS war, commenced, i- 2)0: 4.
222; Samuel Im^'er.-^oll s-rved in.
I. 312; one nian to evury f.venty
killed in 4. 73; eighty murdered
in three montlis. 4. 7;!: lirst, out-
iueak of. 4. 1---, M.iliie overrun
by Indians. 4. 222-22:'.; places de-
stroyed, 4. 22:', ; statistics of losses
4. 22:',: John Rrovvn driv.n from
I'emaquid, 4-2:'.l : John I'ayh.riu.
4.232: the peojile wh. lou-ht in
given to\vnsliii)S in M.iine. 4. 242,
242)i: Gov. Andr(vs not d.ii-ple'.-ed
at. 5. 2-5S, 2<>S; Indians attacked
the house of Robert Jordan. 6.
ISO; the hulians supplied by (Que-
bec, 6- 2:'''>-237; Indians slaugh-
tered at Choclieci", 6- 237: nearly
all the Indians of New Kiigland
involved in. 6. 2;;7: tlie Indians
looked to the Frencli for protec-
tion. 6. 237-23S; death of King
Philip. 6. 2:)S ; PenKuiuid attacked.
7. 150: mentioned. 2. 171, 170; 3.
7S. 11(5, 120, 315. 31S; 4. 224; 5.
1S7. 2-52: 9. 7S. 213.
Richard, signed the petition to
Charles 11, i. 4nl.
Richard, of Scarborough, suspected
of toryism, 2. 150; 3. 100; verses
of. 3. 'lt33(i; corri'spondence with
Shirley, 3. i72: disgraceful attack
upon. '3. 1S2-1S4; the rioters cap-
tured. 3. 1S4: a dealer in foreign
goods. 3. 1S2; tied for his life. 3.
I.s3: poem by 3. lS4-ls5; never
used stamped paper, 3. 1>5: let-
ters of. 3. lS5/(: sent lumber to
Salem and Boston. 3. 100; met by
a mob. 3. 101-102: his oi»inion of
the war of the Revolution, 3. 101 « ;
his death. 3. 103. lo.'>: true cau.se
of his death. 3- lOO: oi.poscil (ior-
ham, 3. 103; had in hand a bil!
for the relief of the town, 3. lO.J-
104; Ijiograiihical notice of. 3. 213-
215; children of, 3. 214-215; iiis
address to the people of Sear-
borouuh, 3. 237; mentioned, 3.
181, -JOO, 20S-
Richard jr-, marrieil Hannah Larra-
bee. 3-215-
Rufus, one of tlie fouiidcrs of the
.New York Historical S<jciety, 2.
11a: a son of Richard. 3- 214. 215:
biographical notice of. 3-215: let-
ters to Dr. Southworth cited, 3.
101 /(, lOtui, 200»; suspected of
toryism, 3. 100; candidate for pres-
ident. 5. xx.xvii; mentioned, 3-
107/<: 4- "J-
Sarah. 6. :U2.
street. ]5oston. 8. 210n. 21 1.'« : 9-70:
in I-'ortland. now Imlia stn-T, i.
2!l'; tlie meeting-house near, 1.
240; mentioned, 5. 44-J, 410/i-
Capt. William, 3. 215-
Cen- \Viiliam, 2. ::M5, 212; 7- 350,
357, 35s; a corporate meuilicr of
150
MAINE ni5T0i;iC\L SOCIETY
Kin^r. Gen Wjlliani — contiiiuod. '
the M:\ine llisrorital Sneietv. i.
11, .. o.i. ..f k;.;.....:. 3. -;:..'.;. .c
governor of M:uiie. 4. ii. .,/: mon-
"tioiieil, I. to'.': 2. 'ilo. I'll': 5. xli.
xlii: 6. f.-^. T:.': 7. L'l. '_'4i. -.Ml'. L'To:
8. -.'7. 110; 9. 1::..
Williiun's war. lallod Casrim's wnr,
6. Hi; occasi<nio(l by the English,
6. 112: (':i-;tino cxciicil the In-
dians. 6. Ill'; luentiiintd, 4. 227;
6, ]2:); 7. lU. j
Kingiield, 7. :]'~i.
Kiuushnry. Andrew. 4. .'ii;. j
Henry, married Julia Uourne. 8. oSiS. !
Sanford, corporate member of the !
Maine Historical Soei<'ty. 1. 11;
lu>ru at (.'lareinnnt. 6. t;<: grad-
uated from colleLxe. 6. fi>: prac-
ticed at CTaidiui.-r. 6. i'.>: jndge
and bank pioidenr. 6. 'S; held
public oflices, 6. 0>-ri'.': dtath of,
6. li'J; mentioned, 6. 71: 8. oW,
Kiiij::"s cliapel. Buston. 6. -".1: 8. l'>\.
l.">2, 222/(. 22.'»/(. 2(;,:j, if>4: 9. '.'l, iKi.
college, 6. 27o, ;]u2.
dock. 2. 21-'").
highway, tlio. the obUst road in the
state," 9. 142. ]:>". l.'l.
letter of ajiprobation. the. 5. 27-7/(.
tlie. 4. Ml.
Kingston. Canada. 7. 40^.
Mass.. 2. 14.".: 4. 2i-.."i. 272.
N. II. .3. lt;4: 4. 242. -.17, 270, 313.
Kinilukki Indians, 6. •!>.
Kinncbec riwr, 5. 27: f<(e Kennebec
river.
Kinney, the llev. Aaron preached at
r.ath, 2. 223.
William, 7. l'>4.
Kiune, . teaelier at Hallowell
Academy. 8. HJl.
Kinne".s arithmetic. 8. 101, ISO.
Kinsly, IMartin. 4. 7.
Kinsman, the lie v. Elienczcr. preached
at Linicritk, i. 32.^; lost his chil-
dren, I. 303
Kip, Ei.-hop W. J.. 7. 4.3;'..
lA-onard, 7. 4;')3.
Sophia, daughter of Leonard, mar-
ried the liev. George Burge.s.s, 7.
433.
Kireberiut. 6. 2.";.3.
Kirk, l»a\id. Champlain surrendered
to, 5. l'.'*;; his patent Aiolated by
the king, 5. i'31: a French liuirue-
not, 9. loi ; )>ecame an EnLrlish
8ul.iject, 9. 101: serjj; to capture
New France, -9. lopio-J: captured
French sl.i]/s, 9. jni', in;;: com-
pelled the sui n iider iif (,)u(,-b(,'C, 9.
1'.'2; left a Scotch colony at Port
ri<jyal, 9. 102; fii.-cli'.^eu the plans
of Alexander. 9. M3.
Kirkhmd, the Eov. John T.. 2. 11a; 5.
iii: 6. 3;^', 7.414.
Kirkwood. Capt. Alexander, biograplo
ical notice of, 3.21.")-21G; married
I>i.ti \ IiDul. 3. .'_' i .
Kirkwood's neck, 3. 21.">.
Kiruin. Kichard. 6. 4o;i.
K is>iua.:nnnit. 6. 2.'>'.>.
Kitl< riiJge. Eli/.alicth AV.. daii.^htei ^.f
l)r. Ceorge G.. riiiniied tlic Hun.
Nathaniel Groton. 6. 3.7*'.
T>r. f^'orge G.. 6. :'.7o.
Jonathan, killed. 4. 2-^7.
Kiltery. home of Willi;;m Ilooke. i.
^>; Chamiieinoon li>.ed at. i. s>„.
17t>. 23,0: 3. .'■.4-.''.">; formerly a jiart
ol Viscatecina. i.'.'l: s\bniittcil Ui
the jurisdiction of M:i->.. i. in:;.
U>o. 3S.-). ;-;st;; 3. 4:; : 9. ;;21 : Fran.-i>
Small movi d to. i. 11'.': John
riiillips died in. i. iL'l. 217: home
of .lohn Graves, i. l.'i7. 2i'0: home
of Nicholas Shai.leigh. i. \:,\<. 17n.
230. "j.'.o; home of Alexaniler
Shai'lcigh. i. I(;3/!: distance from
Yolk. I. Hi."): home of Francis
Mor-an. i. 107: home of It. Gutts.
I. 177; home of Fraii':i> Ilooke. i.
1S2», IS-J; jiri'Sfiited for not at-
tending to the order ot the couri.
I. 1S4-1^.J; home of llogor IMais-
ted, 1. 197; home of Jusepli
Triekey, i. 20S; the militia in. i-
L'20; home of Clnistopher Mitch-
ell, I. 230h, oOO; comphnned oi
tlic taxes. I. 240; furnished two
men for Fort Loyal, i. i'>'. : saw-
mill at. I. 2r.^, 211'.': foiuieily ici
in the lumlter bu.-^iness. i. 2ti'.t:
formerly included Eliot. Berwick
and South Berwick. i.2i''.i; 4.2'"':
John Inger>oll niov.. o. f-. 1.311:
home of Bragdon. i.31." ; home oi
Hugh Tucker. i.31.'): peoj'le from
settled at Limerick, i. 327: mil-
itary officers of elected. i . '■',<'>'■>. :'.70. :
presented for nut atteu'lin;,' to the
children, i.3nJ; sent a petition to
Cromwell, 1.302; the mo>t pros-
perous of the towns of .Maine, i
1 ij.'JO; Chami)ernoon and Cutt-<
: magistrates for. 2. '''■■',<'.: Jr)seph
Curtis the high sherilY of. 3. 2E';
home of Daniil Fogg. 3. 7": f"'-
I mer home of lloger Heating jr.. 3-
I 83; Indians cai>tured at. 3. 1"7:
'' the Lev. A. W. Fisk preached at,
3. 102; John King sent to. 3. 17fi/!:
the memorial of 17.''^1. 4. 1'.'.j-20-"i:
t;'.x of 1734, 4. 107: tax of 1743. 4-
l'.'7;taxof 1701,4. r.»7 : peiitionc-l
for a reduced taxa;ion. 17."'1, A-
r.iO-20.j; the topo^rapliy of, 4-
1'.''.': p.j.)r s'>il. 4. P. ■.•■-200; li.'^liing
],o(,r. 4. 200; h.oJ no maiketable
I'ruduce, 4. 2OM; little siiip-builti-
ing. 4. 201; compareii to otlni
towns. 4. 201-20:7; a very poor
place, 4-203; part of the Isle I'f
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
151
Slionls nniioxod to. 4. -201: tnxos
of coin])arril to other ]il:u'e>. 4.
_04-:lv."., ;:.,i>.i. r..i.-t .". '..•,•.■. .".i
tative I'loiii. 4. -Jlo. -j-j'.!: the lirst
chinih ill. 5. liv; ihr IIcv. .I.'Iiu
Ni'wmnvcli s.'ttliil in. 5. liv:
cluir.Mi built. 6.i;o(.: , nd ..1 rlniiili
porvioi' ;it. 5. ijoo; FiorK-li iu'Utr;ils
in. 6. o42: lJn]>ti.<t.-i in. 7. 2i:l. •-'•-'4;
KUUr Scifvcinallod to j.riacli in,
7. •_'•_';'.; nu'Utionfd, i. 10'.. KVi; 2.
2.37: 3. 4(!. .'.I. IT'.'. IHX --'U,--. i'i:3,
L'L'.j. .-J-Jl: 4- U.T-"): 5->^>^: 7- --'■'>
'2-2:k i-'TT: 8. -".'4. 1".'."). i".'i.
point. 7. lM.'.: S. ) ir,.
Knai>p. Cifoiuc ( hri^tiau. 8. 4^1,).
Knapton. Ensign Ca-sar. in oominand
.at Pfnia.juiil. 5. IT. 1\K •J4: loTtc-rs
to from Jirockholis, 5. i!4--_'^. ."U-
3l'; conimi>sioaetl a.s .Justice of the
Pcai-e. 5. :5>: stnt to I\inaquicl,
7. l.")T; nit-ntiuntnl. 5. 11, 1-, i'-O,
3t). oS, 40, 41, 4-_', -J.'.'.i.
Kneelaml. John liropriotor at Peina-
quid, 5. ;j'*-.
PrudtMK-o, luoprietor at l'c'nia(iui.],
5- ;'>"•->.
, of OtLstieM. 4. 30^.
Kneller, .sir Godfrey, 7. L'.')4/i.
Kniglit. Elizabftii, "dauuliter of Na-
than, marrioil Ebeu 6evev. 3. "21(5.
Ezokiel, resided at Wells, i. ITu. I'.'T.
oGi'; an associate, i. ITO. I'.'T;
ordered to lead reliuious meeting's
at AWlls. I.. vl'".. :;■",'.>. -jT:;: aecepted
tlie Piiicliy urant, i. -joo-'-i')'}: a
man of note. 1 . '-'j'li} ; coniniission-.r,
1. ;>3n, oOl ; orand juryman, i. oTl ;
signed the petition to UromwL'll,
Georire, livt-d at Black Point. 3. S:3.
Hannali. dauirliter of Nathan, mar-
rieil John .Sellea. 3. 210.
Jolin, 4. 2M.
ilarLTv.iet. dauLrhtcr of Nathan, mar-
ried Alex KolM'rts. 3. L'lti.
Martha, dau'j'liter 01" Natluiu, mar-
ried John Eldei'. 3. 21ti.
Mary, daualiter of Nathan, married
John Croekt'tt. 3. lild.
Xathan. bii'^rapliital notice of. 3.
2K5.
Nathaniel, 3. -210.
Robert, action brought acrainst for
mtdestation, i. -jI'''.'; signed the
petition to Cromwell, i. ^J'.'o;
signed the petition to the general
court. 9. ;;^2.
Sarali, daughter of Natlian. married
Anthony Jlra<kert, 3. 2 It;.
.Stejtheri, 4. '^^l.
.Su.sanna, 4. I'^l.
Westbnjok, 3. 21').
. marrit-ii .Sarah OolTin. 4. 207-
Kniglited Indian, a. 3. W.
Kijowcls, belli. 3. 24';. I'jl, Sj-^.
Knox county, i. 4."i: 9. TT. '22C<.
ticn. llein\\, httci- to frnin 'Wash-
:;:;T: 5. o<"'Tvi; contrail, d for k'.iKi
in Maine, 7. .)'>A: hu krd funds
but was SMiiguiiie. 7. ■)'>'\ : ir.arriid
into tlu' AValdo family. 7. :'..">} ; liie
Waldo I'atcnt as.-iiued to. 7. ;;.",4;
conveyed land to I'.iiu^liam. 7.o-"i4;
married Lui y Fhukei. 9. '.mi. •j:2~;
etfected a eonsolidatioa of his
wife's shares in the Walilo i>atent,
9. ;•(>. 22T: a member ot 'Washing-
ton's e.Ujiiiit, 9. L'2T. L':'.i: estaii-
lished his luum' at TIioni;isioii. 9.
227: Ids claim settled by the state.
9. 2L".t-2:;0; btcame the owner of
four towns, g. •.';;2: sold land to
Uenjamin iiussey. 9. ■_'.;;;; mi'n-
tioned. I. ."o.',,; 4. .")1, ."jCi. .v.^, M',
02."'.: 5. .■',•-2,/: 6. ;;oi: 7. 4n,s: 8. T,
10. P',!',. :]]- : g. •_■:;! ; l;is manuscrijpts
cited. 7. L'oi : 9. <);J.
Mrs. (nil. Henry, her kimlred es-
tranged and loiies. g. '.'■!: obtained
a hiuh po>i;iou. 9. 'ju; nu ntioned,
4. .V.., ;;i'T.
island, 4. :;24.
John, a pupil of Calvin. 6. 24: com-
posed his first book of di^eipHue,
6. 24: impressed the .'^eotch. 6. T-.s.
Koek's llydraiehos iSilliuianni ex-
]iOM'd. 7. :;'.iT— '-'.'>.
Kohl. Dr. A. G . 8. iv. ."liT.
Ktaadin. detiniiion of. 4. KJ.". ]0'.\
Kynybequy river, 2. :i.j.s; scii Kenne-
bec river.
Labbe, Reginald, 3. GOn.
Yda. 3. r.'.'u.
see Li'oby.
Lablane. Paul. 3. ITOh.
Laboeree. 7. lH"., lis.
Labrador, discoveied by Cabot. 2. lou;
named by Cortere'al. 2. li')'/; Fro-
bi>her at, 6. IT-"^/*: reli'_dous ser-
vice early held at. 6. I'l'm: lionie
of the Esquimaux. 8. ■y-]'.'; men-
tioned, 4. '.'T.
Laby. a w.iy of sp»d!ing Eibby, 3. (VJ.
Lacadie. si <■ Acadia.
La Chasse, Pere, , 7. .")S, S0-S4, S'.).
Lacondie. 9. 20i).
Laconia. granted to Gorges and Mason.
2. .j2'/: 3. oO; extent of. 2. ."(2((. •'■i';
part of urauted to others. 2. .'d'lt;
3. ol-o2: ori;:in of the name, 2.
CO; 3. -j'): 5. xxi: ealied the
country of the Iro.iU"is, 2. ijti:
climate of, 2. W; lake ;ind river
of, 2. 07; explored by .Jocelyii. 2.
CS/G a part of Maine, <i'J: settlers
sent to. 3.:3U-;;i ; divided between
Gorges and Mason. 3-'^l; "^eu-
tioned. g. OUO, l;40.
Company, i. 40((. 47/< : 9. "<''0. '',^^',,1,
paleiits/the, I. M: 2. 7'.'/--; 9- '-''."J-
Ibii
maim: ih>tokical society.
La Conio. Piorro uc 8. 140. 1 41 II'). i
J.;.ild. 'Willi.ni). biourapliu-al iMtitoof,
li'2: nifiUioiiod, 2. l'_'.">. !:.'.'<: An-
nals of r.aki-rsiowii, roland aiul
Mii..)t, 2. ll(i-l:;o. I
I, .net. .li:m <K'. 2. '.'. ;
J, a I'aviffi'. Mar«inis de. pit'soiit at
till- iaviivi of tho ('"iiitT >ii)iit' of
Buiikf'i- Ilill. 3. 'j.'i>-. visirni M liiic.
5. xliii; iiuiiiioucd. 2. ■_'I4: 6. JOo: ,
8. 2C.4. i
La lh!v<\ fort luiilt at. 7. :1^: now i
Li\ (.'iiionl. 7. '■'■].
La n<>!it:ii). A iiiK'.ml Louis I'lo Dolon-
(hu'c-o. r.aroii i'.i\ 0:1 tin' Alu<m-
.luin lanu'uauo. i.4l:'.: lii> uav.ls
in ('ai;a(la cit^il. 4. '.'7: 5. ".'71.
27-'ii: 6. 4. 4ti. 111;-. ■.'11. 21 u'. •_'■_'!'.
22:). •22'>: 7. 47/(. 4<. 7'i. lol.i: au
error in. 6. 'jr-'. 2 'Jo.
Lai;,^lit Strt-'ut Cliurch, X. Y., 8. 4S0.
Laird. Mr. . 8. 148. 140.
Lake. Anne, married lirst tlie llcv.
Jolm C'oiton. 5. 20."j; seeoiid. Dr.
Mather. 5. -Jo-].
Benjamin, taken prisoner liy tlie In-
dians. 2. 1>2
Sir l>il)ye, t'l:iiinfd land on tlie Ken-
nel lee. 5. 2."i.'.-2">4.
Chanii'lairi. called Lrocuis and Iro-
quois lake, 2. (iCi. ~>f: 3. ."U/f;
Henry .I(,iri'lyn employed ro dis-
covi-r it, 2. 7S'/: 3. ■'.Ar_: men-
tioned. I. VJO, 500: 6. L'lO, .•;.'-4: 8.
?.4'.>; 9. isl, l;s.i; see Luke of the
Iroquois.
Chepurneeook. 8. 100.
Corie:-u-. I. '>'■]].
Sir Edward. 5. SA.
George. 4. 2^4,/: 6. 242.
Megantie. i. 44'.i. 4oG, 40:'>. 4f>5.
of tiiH Iruquoi>. lu be st-ar.ehed for
by Cleevos. i.OT: Ncale attempt-
ed to lind, 2. 07, 0>-/( ; see Lake
Cham plain,
of the Woods. 4. 07.
Ontario. 9. 1.^7, ]>>.
Original, i. 405.
Poheuau'omoek, 8. 101.
Lielirad. 5. 2.5;J.
Capt. TJiomas, killed, i. 224. 253; 2.
J 92; 5. 25:1: purchased part of
Kes-kia;,'an island. 2. 101. 102; had
a fort ar Arrow.sick. 2. 102: held
.1 coi;rt at I'emaquid, 5. 250;
lived in I'.'i-ron. 5. 25:1: a cnspic-
noTis victim of the Indian war. 5.
-J'>:\: a .son of l;i. hard. 5. i^^j;;;
married Mary Ooodye.-ir. 5.25:1;
cidiruvn of. 5. 2.5:;-j54 : his title
f-aukv. 8. 2-j7: mentioned, 3. ;3:;0;
7. ];■</,.
Ti.Oii!..s jr., controversy with the
Kennebec Purchasers, 2. 271".: a
f-on ef C;-pt. TJiomas, 5. 25:1; heir
of Sir Edward, 5.25.^-254; latlicr
of Sir HiiTby. 5. 254.
I niiKiuo;^:. g. •_'[:;.
\A'allah'j.'i"S(iue-.iia-mook. 4- 111.
AViniiipisscoC'Li'e, i. 1"": 6. 1^5.
La Mananthe, 6. 2>l. 2^0; .see Man-
liattan.
Lamb. lapt. JiOin, i. 52:1, 524, 525.
Lambanl. Joseph. 2. 21t'p.
Tai't. Luke, served in the Kevolu-
ti'>n, 2. 214; in ctMnmand of tlie
l)ili'.X<'noe, 2. 247; mentioned, 2.
210. -J 10.
Lambert, i.iiileon. 4. :m7, 4o;j.
Laml)crfs Hotel. 7. 2«>.
Lambtou. John, si;4ned the treaty of
1714. 6. 258; auto^rajdi of. 6. 25-.
La Montaurets, the nundx'r of, :. 2"^s.
La Motie. Lieut. . 8. ;127.
LanquLy rivci'. 3. 4:;".».
Lancaster. 2. Mil; 5. .xxiii.
County, England, i.;155/>.
county. Penn.. i. 5oii, 50.">. 5:10.
Ezekiel. 4. ;Jo7, :;42. :;05.
the KfV. Thomas. preaibe<i a*
Scarborough, 3. li'd: 6. ■)'■',: ]\\->
long pa.storate. 3. Itil: rli ath ol.
3. ltd; a trustee of llowdoin < .1-
lege, 3. ItJl; mentioned, 3. Ii'2/i.
2O0: 4. :ln7: 7. 220.
Land Uar, Mi>ntressor at, i. 4i'i0.
comiiany, the, 8. 2S2.
of tlie Twenty Associates, g. ?1.
Lauding at Cape Ann, the, cited, 5.
100/1, \>-2n. 185(i, 2u7/i.
the, at Blue Point, 3. S2, 104.
road, the, 3. 220.
Lane, Daniel. 2. Ill, 112.
Dorcas, married Thomas Wharli. i.
200.
Isaac, 4. 7.
James, lived at Casco bay. i. 114,
2;10((: moved to North Yavi'.ioufh. .
I. 1>S: 2. 171; a juror, i. l"->: an
assnrety of James Mosur. i. l^'.'-i:
came from Maiden, i. 1,'0((: lived
at Newport, i. IV.Oi: married Re-
becca Harndell, i. l>'.h(: bis son.
I. ISO// ; lived in Gloucesr.-r, 2. 17!
John, >(>n of James, in-^veil t-»
Lojig Island, i, isOjc signed the
petition to Bradstreet, i. 2''^'->n:
married a daughter of John Wal-
lis, I. ;317: lived at Purpoodiick,
I. ;;i7, :J2L
Jo-hua. supposed to liave br-e-i
tlro\Mied, I. IsO; depo.-ilion of. i-
140;/; .signed the petition to Bra'i-
.strc't, 1.2^:!;/; lived at Back cove,
1. :;i'I.
Mrs. .<. E., 8. 152.
1 C\qO. , the Indians <'lis>ati:sfi< d
with. 3. :174; at Fort llalita.v. ?•
I 250.': Capt. Lithgow compla ined
<'f. 7. J.')*jii. 257.
Lar;e's inland, an Indian burying place,
2. 107.
1N1>KX TO COLLrCTIOXS.
153
La Xove's ratnlocrue
I.aiiiruon. I'aul. toadior at Frycburcr
Acadoinv, 8. IC..".); liis salarv, 8.
file ];ev. Saiii',ii>l, 7. L'l'O.
'J'iiiidiliv, a;i (.arlv lawvor of :M;uno
4. ii;.
l.aiiLir. .lolin, 5. 9.^.
I.aii-^inaid. Ikiiiy. lived at Falmoatli,
I. o-'J : signed tlio petition to
IJradstroet. i. I'S:;,*.
Laiijiua.iie of the Al>iiaquis. by C. E.
)'otrer, 4. ]s.>-jic;; by \villiam
■\Villis, 4. '.'."-117.
of tlie Indians, remark.s on. i. 412-
4i'T; chani;e.s in tlic lanuna^'-e of
all nations, i. 4:.'i;; dilricult to
study that of the Indians. 4. !t5.
W: aids in the study of. 4. ',1.
classed under iuur families. 4. N
Halle's lenuirks on, 4. I's: tl.^
p-amnialioal system of dilferent
froni others. 9. i'(;4: tlie synopsis
of. see Gallatin, Alliert.
I,an;,'\vorth, Francis, 9. ;JT-":. :r,4.
Lapthorne, .Stephen, settle. 1 at Black
Point. 3. I."). ;;s;, : a tenant of Cam-
mock, 3. 15: warned off by John
Winter, 3. ].">.
Larebenuit. 6. -JGI.
Larkham. the IJev. Thomas, contro-
ver.sy-svith Gibson. 6. IM: obliged
to leave .Mass.. 6. 1^2.
Larkro^v, Al)raiiam, sii^ned the peti-
tion to Mass., 5. 241.
/.arrabee. Autliony, killed. 3. l.'O, l.:2
21*]. " '
Benjamin, married Deborah Incrcr-
soll. i.oli: menti.-ned. 2. 171. IT;].
Capt. Benjamin, son of Thomas, 3.
b-'2, 21G; at the destruction of
Norrid.t(ewock, 3. iryj: his acje at
tliat time. 3. 1.^2: sa^y ilalle but
did not kill him. 3. 1.".2; the grand-
father of Joseph, 3. 21G;^ men-
tioned, 3. I'j'j.
Major Benjamin, served in the Avar
_ of the lievolution. 3. l'm:j.
Garrison, the. described. 7. IlG-llT;
a night attack prevented. 7. lis.
Hannah, married Bichaid Kin<' ir.
3- 21.J.
Isaac, lived at Falmouth, i. ;;21 ;
^ nioved to Machias. 3. 17-^. l>-0.
(^'■^pi. John, mover! from Lynn to
Scarboxjugh, 3. ]::;i; in command
at Black J'oint, 3. 141: refused
to cai/itulate, 3. 141 : biM'_'raphi<al
notice of, 3. L'lO: mentioned, 3.
1-1'j, ir;o.
Jo>._-p]i, gri'ndson of Benjamin, 3.
■"^^tiiniel, 2. 173; 3. 17:].
!^tfpheu. built a garrison at Wells.
7- -:G, 217; a man of \i^ilence, 7.
of Knights, ' Thomas, kill.-d.
1"iO. 1.".2, 21G;
.-;;.• ...f :.;., !„,...,., 3. ir.r,.,-. chil-
dren of, 3. 21G; mentioued. 3. lOG.
17:].
William B., 2. 212.
La Sauss.tye .^icur. surrenilered St.
Sauveur. i. 4:;i : s, ni witli an ex-
pedition to .Vineri.a. 8. ;;2;;; men-
tioned. 8. :'2G. ;;l'7. •;l!1.
1/ Atrereel. Indian conference at, 8. 0.
L' Tete, harbor of, 8. 1>.
Lathrope. the Bev John. 5. Hi.
the Bev. Josei>h, his warning to
churches. 4. oS'). :]'■){'<.
La T(jur, Charles de, his messentrer
assisted by Sluirt, 5. 220; estab-
lished at the Bivei- St. John, 6.
110: 9. 110; claimed the govern-
ment of Acadia. 6. llo; 9. 102-lii:J;
quarreled with D" .\ulney. 6. 110;"
a son of Claud. 9. i'T: fretiuentlv
confounded with his fatlier. 9.
97; probably with Poutrincourt.
9- PS; at Port Koyal, 9. '.1^; aL;e at
that time, 9. 9S; a fii,_-nd of Bien-
court. 9. !».S; left in charge of af-
fairs. 9. Os-'j'.i. 102; sent a memo-
rial to the king, 9. in2-10;J; en-
rolled as a kniulit, 9. lol: never
aci-epted the title. 9. 104; would
not co-operate with his father, 9.
in.j-iOG; the surrender of his
fort demanded, g. IOG-IO7; Ins
father surrendered to him. 9. lo7-
lOS; commended. 9. lUS; govern-
or of Acadia. 9. 10:-; of service to
the .Scotch. 9. lo'.i: built his father
a house,, 9. 110; mentioned, 7. ;31
40.
Claml de, prominent in the history
of Acadia, 9. 117: frequently con-
fouuded with Charles. 9. of ; un-
certain that he sailed with Du
Monts. 9. 9.S: at Port Boyal, 9. 'JS:
from Chami)ague. 9. D'J: a Prot-
estant. 9. '.t'.i. lo;3; a poor mason,
g.ii'J, Wn ; his descendants claimed
large tracts of lanfl. 9. O'l; the
claims doubtful. 9. U'.)-100; his
true name. 9. 100; liist prominent
notice of. 9. lOQ; taken prisoner
by Kirk, 9. 101, 10:;; actpiainted
with the plan of Alexander. 9.
10;J; wished to save Acadia for
the Jesuits, 9. bt:]; well received
in England, 9. lo:]: joined in
En^^disli colonization. 9. lo;;-104:
married. 9. 10:); a kni-ht, 9. Iij4;
sailed for America. 9. lo.'j; deman-
ded the surrend"!- of thefoir. 9.
107; fort surn-nderiMl, 5. ]o7-in-';
nobility of his eharaitur, 9. Iti7;
built a fort at Granville, 9. lO.s;
gave an account of the condition
of Port Boyal, g. loi.i; in c.^iu-
niaiid at .St' John. 9. 110: pur-
chased rights of bir AViiiium
154
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIKTY
La Tout, Clnud di
A l.^yrtivl.T n. Ill: sii
Q. 112; .urant to I'ontaL
-contiimod.
• (loul>i-od.
oet. 9. 112,
112;;; may have liad (.-otillictinir
claims ^^ith D' Auliu-v, 9. 112;
notliiiiL;" definite known ot liini
after 1(!0'». 9. ITJ: no ivi.linee
tliat lie made anv i-!.iim wt'st of
tlie St. C'rtiix. 9. Ill': severe eriti-
cism of him not. ju.siiiied. 9. 112;
mentioned. 7. '•>'■]; Memoir of by
Jt>hn E. (iodfiey, 9. '.'"j-llo.
Laud, William, a modern riiaraoli. 5.
217; a ruler in the coiuitil. 5. 221 ;
his hatred of Puritanism, 5. ■_'2]-
222; tlie people of Xew Ent;iand
stron^^ auainst. 5.222: his deeds
justified hy tlie aets of Ma^s., 6.
1ST; meutioiied, 5. 2o;3, 2To; 6.
26: 9. 311)!.
Laughton, , sold Indians into
slavery. 5. 2")1. 2.";o.
Laurens, Henry. 6. 87.
Laurent, a hostage at Fort St. George,
S.oGli; belon'^ed to the Penobseot
tribe, 5. •'ITt'-.'lTl ; sent with Car-
gill to tind eauoes, 5. 37^: men-
tioned, 5. ■J7o.
Lauverjait. Pere. 7. So, S6, SS, SO; let-
ter of cited, 7. 6.
Laverdiere, C. H., his edition of
Champlaiu's journal cited, 7. 24.J.
Law books, fe\v in use in 17ti'J, 6. r;4.
schools, none in Maine before 1S20,
S. 170.
Capt. , I. 524.
Lawrence. 8. 1-JM.
Abbott, 8. S9.
Amos, interested in the huildin;; of
Bunker Hill Monument, 3. 252.
255H, 2G2-2i;;3, 2G2/i, 2ij-j/i, 200-207,
20s.
Gov. Charles. 8.149,221,223,244,
240, 202, 20:;, letter from Gov.
Shirley, 8. 22:^/). ,
Hep/.ibali, nf-e Munjoy, married :
Stephen Cross, i. 257, 313. !
Hobert 1st, built a stone hou.?e, i. '
247: killed, i. 247- !
IJobert 2d, married Hepzibah Mor-
tiniore, i. 247, 257. 313; a guar- ;
dian of Hepzibah Munjoy, 1.257;
improved the farm of his wife, i.
257, 25S; a trustee for Falmouth. '.
I. 271, 554; 0]iposed t!ie survey of j
land by Clements, i. 275 ; leader in .
the op])osition to Gov. Andross, i, :
2S0; complalued of Davis for tres- j
pass and lowering the value of
his land, i. ^Si); airested for
scandal, i.2>l; the basis oi his
land claim, i.i'-'l ; laud contiimed
by Davis, i. 2^2, 2^L'/(; (-(unniis- )
sioner, i.2S4: appealed to Brad- ',
street, i. 2>3-2.'54; answered by \
Davis, I.2S4; his answer to Davis,
j 2S5 ; had jtrivate motives a<:ain-t
Davis. I.2S5: urired tlie uovvii;.
ment to send assistance to Ci^r..,
I. 292 : in comman<l of a gaiiixii;.
I. 290: consulted witli Major
Chiinh. I. 290; troojis stationed
at his house. i.39S, :;i:;: hislmtis^.
the si'eiie of tlie Imiian atiack, 1.
299h: mm tally wounded, i. :';n-j_
313: his disputed land eliim ;m -,-
tied by his death, i.."113; hi-- orji^rj;.
unknown, i. 313; left no iv>u,., 1.
31.;: hatl a house on Manjiiv's
Hill, I. 313; lived on the Neck, i.
321.
Lieut. TJKunas, petition to the gen-
eral court, 8. 250)i.
31 r. . 5. 37.
Lawson. Christopher, punished for
contempt. 1.374; first seltUr mi
the Keimebec, 3. 317; employed
by Thomas Purchase, 3. 317.
Lawson's Plantation. 2. 204.
Lawyers, early of 3Iaine. 4. 10; of
Portland, 5. xxvi, xxxiv.
Lay ordination performed in Gorliani,
' 2. 147.
Layer, 3. xvi.
Layton, J no., signed the pctitou to
Mass., 5. 240.^
Lazarus, au Hidian living in Bakers-
town. 2. 112.
Leach, the Piev. Giles, preached ii'
Wells, I. 34'.ik.
see Leech.
Leaden plate, the. 9. 224.
Leader, George, grand juryman, i.
371; his servant to be punished
for insubordination, i. 371.
Pdchard, agent for Mass. .in England,
I. 10 1;^; 9. lioiK 344.
Learned, Major David, 4. 302, 301.
Mrs. David, 4. 391.
Lease of Gorges to Cleeves and Tuck-
er, I. 01, 543.
Leatherby, Stephen, signed the peti-
tion to Charles 11, i.402.
Leatliers, , nutrried Abigail
Tiiomas. 3. 315/i.
Leavett, , in the expedition
against Pcjrt Boyal. 7. 77.
Leavitt, Abraham, suspeeted of biii.-.'
a tory, 3. 199; biographical noi.i> f
of, 3. 2i7; mentioned. 3. 139, (.
Deacon Jolm, biographical notic
of. 3. 217.
Leavitt, Samuel. 4. 244.
, of Turner. 4. 304.
Lebanon, 4. 0, 111, 27! : 6. 35=^; ?• -!•'
Lebbi-e, / a way of spellin
Lebljy, i 09.
Leblam-, J. din. 6. 342.
Josejili. 5. 342.
Madlin, 6.312.
Margan-t. 6. 342.
Mary, 6. 312.
Li 1)1 'V,
INDEX TO COI,LF.CTION<:. lf,5
Oliwr. 6. ;"'.4-2. i Lo Joiino. Tore Tan! 7 ■^\n r,-
Paul, a iMviu'h noutral, 6. G12. : Ldan.l, .I<.sc.i,l,, maniol i)oivas Kii>-,
Kosf. 6. :;ti'.
3- -'15.
Samuol. 6. :;-12. Le Luiuh-e, rove 6 "'.-
LcHrott..ii.l'hilp...r.]]rolton, Philip. skd. tr-ns. 5. 17.-,. '
Lcclil'oni. 'J'li.nnas. liis ]'liiu Dialiiii^- . ,.| ni^piu'. 8. :'.•".».
cr .NV'.vs li..iu.NowKii-Jai;.ioititl, LiuiMut, Cupr. IVnjamin. j^evvod m
T ?' '"■"'■-M ■ , *'"^' <-"»"itiiH'nfa"l annv. 2. 1'14-
Lrclmuie. Ihoinas. siuiiod llif ?reatv in. nticiird. 2. •_]:.', -.'l^-' q J.K)
01 1,J.], 6. i'.")4; autiigraiili of, 6. l)a\ i(!. 2. l'N.
-■^"^- Janus. 2. I'l;;, L'2.").
H'-"*' TV ^'"'''^' ^- ^■'''- "'^■"- <-';M't..I<.l'M.-sc.iv,-,l in flioContinon-
tnuu'd. 8. ]:.;.. 1:;.;. 14,,;,. tal anny, 2. l'14: menti..m\l, 2.
Le Citux, Iian<;ui>, map ut. 6. L'lO, :^i''^, L'll. lM:;.
-'-',-'■'• ! Tiionia.s. sfiM'd in tlu- ( pnlincntal
l.ev, 4. I'.M. 1 arniv. 2. LM4.
Elu-.al.i'th,niaiiiodrliePev. Tliunias Lcnnpt'.'tla.. same as tlu' J ),!-nvaro<^
Allrn. 5. xIvK ,. , , 4-!'T: a Nvidcly sp.,ken lan-uairo!
ilucr Jt's.se. lirst m NeAv I-.nuiand, 4. lT: in p,.>M-,>i,ni of a lan-o
•7- -'-<; in Maino. 7. L--,; his tciiitwiy. 4. ^T: ralh-<l M-on-
charaoior and aliliii.s. 7. I'-S; quins and Wapaaad.ki. 4. 'J7 fstt
jniblished a history of the Meth- j Lcnni-Lcnape
odist-s 7. I'l'S. I Lcnapis, the. 6. 217.
Jolin, 7. l:]. . 1 Leiiiifiie, 5. 40.j. 4(i7.
the Kev. Jonathan, fust minster in Lenin-Lenaia', the. .same a*? Aln-on-
Sahshury. 5. xlvi. quins, i. 412; their la n'iuaae'ex-
the parish 01. g •,(.2. tolled, 1. 41:;: the miuin ..i their
Pob.rt. 2. 2.,0. 2G4. _ \ lan-ua-e unluiown. 1.427: same
the lluii. .Silas, praeticed m Wis- as the J)Lda%vares, 4. >.7 • called
casset, 6. .-,2: married a daughter jrrandfnthers. 6. 21C.; supiu.-td
of George Thatcher. 6. .^.2: Judi^e deiinition of their name. 6. -10-
of Piohate. 6. ...-j; dir,triet attor- 217; mentioned. 5. •'•':; ■'7'- n
ney and member of eonurcss. 6. u^.j; .sre Lenajje. ' ~' "'
5o: death of, 6. '/.:.: charartL-r and Lenox. James. 5. 440.
person.al appearance, 6. .j.l: men- Tlioinas. 8. l^;h(.
tioued. 4. ;j;]u, ;i.;u/;; 5. xxiii, xxv: the Duke of, one of tlie Tly-
.f..?;, ."^^ •■•'•'• . moutli Comi,anv, i. .■;2, ".-,); 2.
Uidiam, si.Lrned the petition to 4()(f: his share in the Co, sn-il of
Mass., 5. i'41. , New En<:land. 2. .54: ueaiii of. I.
ii '*'t^ ' ^'•'"^^'"^^■^'' I- -•'•^- : ^1 : mentioned. 2. 42». 40.
o..- ',y-- ' °^ ^^- Vineyard. 4. Lenthall, Edmnnd. manied Susannah
_ 6.J.), ./.*.>. ... Erereton. 2. 4(;/,.
Lees grant incorporated with Xor- Marv, heiress of .'^ir William
Leech. Mark. 4. :j.V... Prereton, 2. 4t;,(; mariicd
tlie liev.^ , of Raymondton, 4. Levett, 2. 4(i/<. *>
801, -.is.,. Leonard. Daniel. 7. 201.
Leeds, 4. OO-^;.: 6. TO. i Leominster. 6. O'.-,,, 70/<.
Avay, 4. :y.j^. ■■ Leonidas. 7. 110.
Leeniarj-s island, 9. 1;];]. 141. . Leopold, Emper-r. 7. 41 •4.".
Leg dollar, 6. b;4. . ' Lermund. Mary, married fvras Eaton,
i-^egai-.l. J iiomas, signed the treaty of 7. 4:tl.
_ 17J4. 6. I'.V..; autograj.h of. 6. 2.J'J. Lescaibot. Marc, fund of vabaable in-
Eeicester, 3. ->;;, v:i4. , formath.n in his w..rl:s i..;o4-
academy, G. .0/.. 1 companion of Du M.-nts. 6. 17r.,.!
Leig I..S, 3- >v. speaks of earlv reliuh-i:., services,
-feighton t .i.ules. 3. 2iw;, 2o3. i 6. Hon; called a chaplain. 6. IToh ;
Jolin, lived at .Saco, i. l.-."., l.vs; an on hi.s way to America 7 -^n-i-
action brouglit against, 1. 1>.-K a hisllistoire de la No'u'velle
juror, I. l^s; si.^rijed the petition France cited, 1.20,7 4:'o- 2 U- -^
to(.romwell, i..V.)4: 4. 211.-,: signed 102,240 "04 "O.'j ' ''
the treaty of 17]:J, 6. iC.o; auto- Leslev. the Kev. , of Ip.-wich. 4.
grajdi of. 5. ■^:,:,. ■_,-,:] . 1 - -i
MuhaU).,^. -jnr,. ; Lesueiir, P.. liis Dic'ionarv rh- Kacines
Lonitjcr, Caj-t. --— . 5. :;0^. Abnaki^es cited, 9. -0;j.
LeLstnerCliarle,, agent for Gen. Lett, 7. T'J, 7'J/(, tUu.
>N aido. 6. ;j.';j.
156
!\IA1NE inSTOrvICAL SOCIETY
Letters from the pouoral cniirt to
Casco, I. :j40: I'rotn Gor^os to
Viiu'.s ami otIitMs, i. A 1 l-:)Ui>; fiom
Goorizo ropliaiu to Janus i. 5.
S">T-ui'<U: fmm Kisliwtirtli t.> Kiuli-
cott. 1. o!'!),- troiii \\'asliiiiut<.'n to
Knox, 4. 4'J-(.>.i: of ArnuKl dm ]ii<
exi>(.'iIiiioii to Canada. i..44T-4',tS:
of .Ia('ol< Hailoy on tlio dostruc-
tion of Fahnoutli. 5. 4:]T-1.!.0.
Lettros; Ediliantes cited, 1. 420.
Leuelit. Mr. , 6. :]2o.
litnant, 7. i*i2.').
Lcvoretr, John, sent by Mass. to
Maine, i. ITi!; 5. ISO;" Musoontxus
granted to. 9. 77. 78. 'J-J't. L'<")7; ex-
tent of tlie irrant. 9. 77. 2-'>--2-2i>\
became sole proprietor. 9. 7S:
di-alli of. 9. 7S. i'-JtJ; his heirs. 9.
78; (ien. Knox, in possession of
liis irrant. 9. i'l'7: presented a pe-
tition to Mass. t:t'ucral c-ourt for
the ]it'oj,le of Maine. 9. ;>2(*i: aireut
of Mass. in Eiiahmd. 9. :Jl'.;-;]24:
able to ward oif invesrioation. 9^
32(1. .>-_'7; contrast of his ])osiriitn
in twonty-two nn-nths. g. o2'.i. S'-\0:
daied not avow himsLdf as ai^ent
for Mass., 9. 330. 331. 3."j2-3.j3:
sought to escape a mean position.
9. 331-332; licensed to <:o to Xew
Knj^land. 9. 332/;; at Boston. 9.
o'-j2ir. mentioned, 5. 231: 6.321:
9. 7'.<, Ij:.";. 3.j2. 3tj3: pur<diased the
claim of .Spt-neer Plnps. 9. 7'.t:
associated with otheis in tlie ten
and thirty proprietors, 6. 3-'l- 0.
79.
Tiiomas, one of the grantees of the
Mnscon.mis patent, 1. 4.'), 7i»: 6.
321; became the sole propretor,
6. 321: his heirs. 6. 321.
Levcretts. the, 5. 3u4.
Levett, Capt. Christopher, connselor
for Gorf^es, i. 34/^: 2. 4:i'7. 4.ja.
4>-a, 4Ua; visited the coast of
Maine, i. 34»: 2.4S-7: land^nanted
to. i.4l'/(: 5. 107: 9. 307:"^ at tlie
Isle of .Shoals. 1.42,;; 2.4^n. ~<j;
5- 107: at Piscataqna, i.42/i: 2.
4>a, 80; at Pemaquid, i.42//: at
York. 1.42/,: k-ft for En-land. i.
42/,; his sctth.-mont bii.ken up. i.
42/i; attempt to settle in P.)rtland
liarbor, i. 'An: Ijuilt part of a
stone house at Peak's island, i.
14;i,); 2. Sit; but little known of
him, 2. iva; met Pobert Gorges.
2. 4.j«, 7n. SO; at Coi»e Manwacron,
2. 48^/, ^0; 5. 1(J8: the Indians
disconraired his making a settle-
ment, 2. 4v/-41t«; member of the
Plynnnith Conipany. 2. AUa: 5.
107. 10■^; at Casco, 2.4'.ta: se-ieeted
a place for his setllemeat and
called it York, 2. 4'jf<; at Panna-
way, 2. 7r>: at A^amenticns. 2.
SO; at Cape Porpns, 2. Mt: ai .^aro.
2. 81-8-_>. 83: saw the Whir."
Mountains, 2.84: iiavc his n.uin'
to a river, 2. 84. s."> ; nut .1 sa„'.\-
nu^rc, 2. 8;")-80. 87: 5. H''"^. i-7; de-
Fired to trade willi S;im.i>et, 2.
87-88: traded with Indians. :. '.'i-
liked by tlu' Indians. 2. ','2: liom
Somersetshire. 5. 107: toun;i
many ships lishim;' on the eoas*.
5. 108; compared to Sanuiset. 5.
188; mentioned, i.3."J3: 2. ','3: hi.-
Voyaiie to New Enuland writtm
and publishe<I. 2. 1>. 4'.'>': rarit\
of the same. 2.4','//. 74: value of,
2. 4'Ja; editions of. 2.4'.t'f: eom-
]>ared to Pobinson Crusn. 5. IOm;
cited, I. 34/i, .j.j;;, lA'Ji,, 3.>3: 2. 70-
lO'.i; 3.0.
, clainuul land beU)nging to
Brereton, 2. 40«.
Levett" s river, 2. 84. 8.j.
Lewis, Alonzo. his History of Lynn
cited. 5. Ilt8?!, 223».
and Bonython jpatent, the. ji-ranted.
3. 17: conditions of tlie grant. 3.
17; ^\'atts aiul Foxwell sent to. 3.
17. 18; the title under disimte,
3-22.
Ann, married James Bose, i. 201,
314.
Major Archelaus. 6. 3."3.j.
Ellinor. wife of John. r. 101: wit-
ness against George Lewis, i. I'.iJ.
George, testimony against \\'inter.
1.72; pn'obably came from .S'-itu-
ate, I. 75; received a gratit from
Cleeves and Tucker, i. ~'>. 118;
grant extended, i. 7-^: died, i. 7").
200; lived at Falmouth, i. in.j.
114.210: .submitted to the juris-
diction of Mass.. I. 10-^, 3^0; a
biographical notice of, i. Il3/i:
lived at Casco, i. 117; his mark.
I. I2O; petitioned to have the con-
troversy between Cleeves and
Jordan settled, i. 141: eoastalile.
I. I'/.i; signed the petition to the
king, I. ISO; lived at .Scarl'orougli.
I. lyi; accused of crinu-s and
gave a bond for good behavior, i.
r.»l: his daughter marrieil Tlio:nas
Skillings, i. VX>, 3<»s; his cliildrcn
conveyed land to Biciiard 8eu-
coml>, I. 25'.'. i.'7n; deposition con-
cerning.!. 200-201 ; lived at Back
Cove, I. 200, 321 ; his children, i.
201; his daughter married Janu-s
Ross, I. 314; his statement con-
cerning Bobert Xash. i.:]>-3; nun-
tione<l I. 121. 122. 123. i'21.
Hannali. maried James Darling. !•
201.
Jwb. built a garri.son. 3. 314; 8. 123,
iS-in, 124; las pcliliou to Gov.
INDEX TO COLI.KCTIOXS.
15:
Shirloy. 8. 12:':. l-2:)ir. a n'sidont
of Boston. 8. lL'4: oik- of tlie Po-
jepscot Coini>:iiiy. 8. 1-4; site of
!iis fort. 8. 1-J4: livid at An<j:usta.
8. 1_'4; JiU'iitiniioil. 4. li'>4, ItUi.
Jv)]in liveil at Fahnoinli. i. Hi!. 114.
■2\:'>: ijcraiir to. i. T'>. llo; si'j^nod
the siil>ini>sini) to Mass^. i. llL'; a
son of Gec'iuf. i. 11 o. 117. '2<'>\:
at Scituate. i. 11:',: C'lci-vt-s con-
veyed land t". I. 117; situation of '
tlie same. i. 117: conveyed the
same to Nathaniel Wallis. i. ITS;
2lU>(i, 2(51; siLTned tlie petition to
thekincr. i. 1>0; a ^vitncs^^ nirainst
George Lewi^. i. 1".)1; did not re-
turn to Falinoutli after the In-
dian war, 1. L'.jO; mentioned, i.
Jotlian, married Mary. wiih)\v of
Thomas Skilline^. i. I'.'-'i/). -i)l.
Lathrop, surveyed tlie Wahlo jia-
tent, 9. 220.
tlie Hon. Latlirop. 7. 21. of'O.
ilary. married ti!<t Thomas Skil-
linL's, I. 1".'.T>, 201 ; second. Wilkins,
and third. Jotlian Lewis, i. l'j,5,
2r.l; lived at .Salem, i. 2G1.
Gen. Morgan, g. ]--'>. \>i'>.
Philip, lived on II.--- i>land, i. loO;
settled at Back T'ove. i. l.;")-l.jO,
321; surety for George Lewis, i.
liti; son of George, i. 2t'>l ; wit-
nessed the deed to George Mun-
jov, I. r)."):^: mentioned, i. 21(3; 3.
322. 322«.
Pilchard, depositi'>n of. 3. o'^2-3;j3.
Susannah, married Tliomas Cloice.
I. 2i51, oi.iS.
the. 5. 13.^.
Thomas, land granted to. i, 44. 70;
3. 17; 9. 3tjO: died. i. 44; at tlie
first court lield in Maine, 1. !S4;
lived at Winter Harbor, i. .S4/);
ordered to appear at court, i. So;
witnessed the si'_;niture of Mao-
worth, I. 544: commissioner, 3.
30; mentioned, 3. IS; 5. -.'G.
Col. , 9. ]00. I'oi).
Major , of Gorliain. 4. 374.
Widow , of Limerick, died, i.
ft O •!
Lewis' Xeck. named for George
Lewis, I. 123.
Lewiston, 4. 27. 30.'. .35."j, 37S, 3S2, 403;
7. 273; 8. 300.
frdls, I. 40;*; 2. 13v»: 3.322: 4. 0."j. lOS-
LewscomVj, .Svma. sianed the petition
to Mass., '5. 241.
Lexincrton. 2. 14'!; 4. 70; 6. 300; 7.
307; 9. 08.
battle of, the. its effect upon the
people of Bath. 2. L'l.".; news of
carried to Machi-^.s. 2. 243; effect
of on the peojih/ of Sciuboroucrh,
'^. lO.j-100; inQueni.ed Benjamin
LatOD, 7. 4i7.
Ley den. i. 3.3; 6. 24.
Lezart. Peter. 8. .M. 00.
Lihhee. a way of s]>olling Lild.v, 3.(;;i.
Lihhy. dilYereiit wavs of spclliiig the
name, 3. 00.
Alison, served in the war of tlie
Revolution, 3. •J04.
Aniliony, in the garris.>n a; Black
Point. I. L'27y): 3. llo; livi.l at
Falmoulii, 3.3l'1; moved to Ports-
mouth, 3. 321; a relative of An.
thony Brackett. 3. 321 : Brautliall
his assnrety, 3. :>:<iy. a son <.l Jt.Iin.
3. 00; to assist in the erection of
a fort, 3. 132.
Mrs. Anthouv, reminiscence^ of 7
174. ■ . J-
Daniel, son of John. 3. 00. 70.
David, garrison of. 3. 170: moved
to Maidiias. 3. 17?: mentioned, 3.
17bi. iso^ :.';;(•,.
Ehcnezer, moved to Machias •? I7'i
ISO.
Edmund, served in the war of the
Kevolution, 3. L'04.
Elias. a leader of the Free-will Bap-
tists, I. 328.
Ephraira. 4. 20.";.
family, the. 3. 217.
genealogy, the, a complicated af-
fair, 3. 217.
George, moved to Machias, 3. 17S.
1 SO.
Hall. 3. 181.
Henry, signed tlie petition to
Charles II, i. 402; 3. l-j'.hr. a .son
of John. 3. O'.i. 140/,; moved to
Scarborough, 3. i:;'.i-140: his sons.
3. 140»; biographical notice of, 3.
i.'10-217.
Jacob, 3. ISO.
James, son of Henrv, 3. 140;; mo
217.
James, son of Jolm. 3. 00: in tlic
garrison at Black Point, i. l'_'7;, :
3. 110; in commanfi of tlie gar-
rison. 3. 140; mentioned. 3. Ir.r,
173.
James, served in the war of the
Picvolution. 3. L'!i4.
John 1st. the lirst of the name in
Xew England. 3. Os. (i;i. 70; came
from Broadstairs. 3. 0^; i],(-,\ to
from Jocelyi). 3. r,v,_ i;-.,,- site "f
his house, 3. Os: suj.po^t.d to
have been a man of weaitii. 3. 00.
his ancestry, 3. OO/j; died. 3. o;);
childivii of. 3. 00. 210; }d^ uiH,'
3. 70; his barn bnriieil. 3. 1 1'.i; Ids
ta.x of 1081. 3. i:;o: ih-hmmi;, d, -,.
74. 7<. 81, 110. 110, 140, i.
Jolm L'd. son of Henry. 3. 140,,. 217:
moved to Scarborough, 3. 14n„.
called Black Jolm. 3. 14(t,(, i.;;-;
mentioned, 3. u;').
John 3d, sou of John, 3. CO: in the
158
:MAIXK inSTOUlCAL sociktv
].ilil)y. .7(i1in, r.d— 0(Milimu'il.
^.urisoii at l>i:ulv I'uiiir. i.'2'21n\
3. 110; nu'iuioiu'd. 3. IC'i".. 1T:>. ■_';>(>.
Jonatlian, liis c.xltlo inaiktil. 3. It:'..
Jonathan, seivfd in the war <_'l tlu'
Ki.-voliition. 3. -'>'■).
Josoiilu lU'ivfd !■> ^^a■.■llias. 3. 170.
,To.«ia!i. 3. l-iO.
Lydia. dauulitrr of Sotb. inaniod
'jolin Ha>ty. 3. -Jll.
Lydia, wife ot ^L'tll. 3. iMl.
Mattlu'w, son i>f .Jolin. 3. t'O, ~C);
marsh at Bla<"k Point L^ranted to.
3. loi); nii'iitionc'd, 3. l'i<i. 21".
No;th. 3. IT;!.
Kfulion. 3. 1S().
liOlxMt. 3. L"»4.
Samuel, st>n of irenry, iiiDVcd to
Scarboron:;h. 3. 14U/'. 217; in the
garrison at i'>l:uk I'oinf, i.227h;
3. IKt; meiuioned, 3. IS'.
Samuel, sun <>t' John. 3. GO: in the
ELack Point p,arri>on. 3. llo;
nieetinus hehl at Ins house. 3. I'>0;
meutione<l. 3. 106.
Sarah, 3. ISO.
Seth, 3. 211.
Simeon, served in the war of the
Revolution. 3. 204.
Thomas. <xvanx to. 3. ISO; served in
tlie war of the P.evolution, 3. 204;
mentioned. 3. 2'>1.
Tliomas, of Pr')ufs Xeck. 3. 2lG.
Timnthv, moved to Maehias, 3. 17S,
ISO.
William, 3. MV,. 217.
Zebulon, serveil in the war of the
Pevolution. 3. 204.
Widow . . died, i.OO.i.
liibby's river, 3. ij>, 78.
Liberty. 9. >>1.
poles, 3. 20G. 2otu;.
the. conimand<'d by O'Brien. 2. 24'>.
240, 247; captured the Maricaretta
and Dilicreme. 2. 24-J-240; com-
missioned by Mass.. 2. 24*).
Library of an early lawyer. 4. l.">-ir).
Licences for takinc,^ up land in .ifaine.
5. 107-110.
Lieutot. Madam de. i. 43-'i.
Ligonia, ser- Lycouia.
Limbo, an African. 4. 2'^S?i.
Lime, made at Tliomastou, 4. 320; 9.
8'j; made at St. Georges, 5. '.ilon;
6. 20.
Limerick Academy, incorporated. 8.
]:^>; grants to, 8. 173: opened. 8.
173; teachers of, 8. 173; closed. 8.
174.
Ireland, tlie name of given to a
town in Maine, 1.327; mentioned,
I. o'j'jil.
Maine, Cliavhs Freeman preached
in, I. 32G, 327; the churches of, i.
32S, 332; education in, i. 32^, 32'J/i,
331: occ(i]iafion of the i>oo|ile .><'.
I. 320-:'.3o: tradi- at. i. .i:;!; , •;.
m.ite of. 3-32: deaths at. 1. .•,...•
3:!3; account of. i. 3.''.;i. :'.•'. t; 1;;.
dian remains in. i. ■)■'•'■]: t:uc ..f
the country, i. .3 i:!; inor.ils ..;". 1.
334; account of by tiiarUs Fie. -
man. i. 32.'>-:;3.').
l<iminLrIon. 4. 27ii/(.
Lincoln. 3. l'o.'jw.
Abraham, 7. 274: 8. 4'>().
Academy, incori)orated. 8. PV.
grants to. 8. ItiG; funds raided f,.r.
8. Ititi; building erected, 8. P'''. :
teacluM-s of, 8. liji); large atteini-
ance. 8. Km.
Aihertiser. 6. 203.
and Kennebec Society for removiiv.:
obstructions from the Keniiehee.
8. 344.
Gen. Benjamin. 7. 8. 10. 14. P); 8.
7. 10: 9. l>o, psp
the Countess of, 3. 31Syi: 5. 171.
county, first church in. 2. 22";
courthouse built, 2. 270: had n"
clergyman. 3. 27'>: establi^heil. 5.
Ix; 6. 43, 44-4.') ; 8. 2>.">: pulilii:
building built by the l'!ymout!i
Conii)auy, 5. Ix; boundary of. 6.
43; Pownalborough the sliii''
town of, 6. 43; mentioned. 2. 217:
3. 3;)4; 4. V), IG, 4."). 7S,_:;21: 5.
xxi, XXV, Ixii. ].")4(i. 23o. ;;,o,,. 4;-,
410. 422; 6. 3/i. 41. 4G, 47//. "-2. -M.
57, 0!t. G7, 72;j. 81. 3lo. :>;o. :;7'>: 7
104, 280; 8. l.V_>,'lt)l. 201,;. 2o-.
200«, 21'."/i. 283, 200. 317; 9. 22'::
Commissioners Rejjort of cited. 5-
188/i. 104/i, 230;i; Early Lawyers
of, S'.e Allen. Frederick.
Daniel Waldo, i. 4o:t.
Earl of, his daughter married
Robert Gorges, i. Pui; 2. 47'7.
Gov. Enoch, a corporate meinber of
the Maine Historical S.jciety. i-
11; extracts from his manuscript-^.
i.40:}-440; omitted no means t"
acquire knowledge, i. 404. 4o'';
his profluotions imi)ress'>d witii
benevolence, i. 404-4O'j. 4'»'>: m '-
terials for publication, i. 4''..:
later years given to tlie work, i-
401'); iiis study described, i. I"'':
his character, i. 400-4oT: bio-
graphical notice of. i. 40S-4ir.
elected governor. 8. ;;i; iH';"-
tioned, i. 12; 4. 7. 0:i; 5. x''*:-
xxxvii; 6. 71; 8. 4, 32. 34, :;'. '■>'<■
SS. 3K. 40. 44, 4.">. :J0;',, 410. 478.
Gen. Benjamin. ex]>lored the state
lands. 7. 3-04.
Dr. Isaa.-. i. 11; 6. :3.'iS.
Gov. J>evi. I. 40S; 5. H; 7. 408. ^
the U>m. Levi, father of Enoch au'.
Levi, I. 408.
Papers, the, cited, 5. 327n.
IXDP.X TO COLLECTIONS.
] r.9
na.-hol, m.'inioil Col. Bout. He, 6.
Sanuiol, oaiiio to Ainerii'n, i. 40^;
U\id nt lliiiLiliani, i. i'lv; au-
costor of (uiv. Knot'li, i. ■ilj^.
Col. . 8. 1'L'T. L'i.'S.
Dr. , 5. xviii.
Zadork. 2. 21.;.
LiiKiihisliire. 5. ■-'■"1';: 6. 170.
I'iiti'n'. I. 4.">, Ti'; 9. 77: .•<' • Mus-
conpiis ^^-juit.
Linoolin illo. foritioily T)uok-tr;\p, 4.
ol'4/(; railed Cani.iii, 7. :;:;4.
Lindall, 'i'iinotliy. i.oll.
LiiniojHH>. .-^ame as Delawarcs. 4. ll.">;
iiioanin::: of the wonl. 4. ll.'i: ;(tt
Lfimi Leiiapo.
Linn-LitliLiosv estato, 5. 422.
Linen, bounty paid on. 2. 1^:].
Lions in Maine, i. 7<>: 3. >'.'.
Liquors, juice of. i. 71. 7:.'; S.-otro'.v
li.-ensed to sell. i. I'ol. i''>'.>: 3.1i'i!:
yilvanns Davis lieensed t 1 >cll. i.
2~i'J; r^Iunjoy and Seaodnili li-
ccu'^ed, I. 2.'>0: illeual ^ak■ of, i.
L'-')!'; law restricting tin- sale of, i.
8S1; 3. 30; 5. 71!," li'i'. is], 124:
sale to the Indians causu'l trouble,
3. 134; court called to prevent. 3.
134; not to be snld durinir tlie
conference of 1720, 3. 2>1 : sold in
Canaan. 4. 37<i.
Lisbon. Maine. 5. 33.'): 6. 7-".
Portugal, I. .").■) 1 : 7. 474.
Lisoonib, William, lived at Black
Point. 3. >3. I
Liston, Robert, 8. 100. '
Litchlield, Bev. Joseph. 7. 220. i
Literarv iustitution of Xew llaniptou,
9. 240. :
miscellany, the, 6. 300, 403. j
Lithgoe, ( dilTereut ways of spelling I
Litiiguod, \ Lithgow, 8. 2'-4. ;
Lithgow, Alfred (r., inarrii-d Miss
Theobald. 7. 422; nicntiuued, 5. i
41S; 8. 2S7. I
Arthur, a son of William, 5. 4 IS. \
422; 8. 2S7: held vari'ius oUices. '
5. 4 is; died at Charle<town, 5. ,
41S; married Martha BridLTe, 5.
41S, 422; 8. 2-S; children of, 5. j
422; 8. 2s,S; endeavored to estab- i
li.ih a claim to the Linn-Litligow {
estate, 5. 422: engaged in trade,
8. 2S7; a sherilY, 8. 2-^7; moved to i
Bost(m, 8. 2>^. I
Artliur jr., lived in, 5. 422; 8. 2S^. j
Benjairdn. 9. 201.
burial ground, 8. 2sn. 2-7.
Caroline, married Bichard Devans,
5. 4l'2. j
Charles, 5. 423. |
Cliarlotte, daugliter of Capt. Wil-
liam, 5. 418. 423; 8. 2^7; aitd un-
luairied, 8. 257.
familv. 4. 7'^: croncah'Lrical notice of,
5. 4'i:!-42:;: 8. ir,:\„.
Kr.im-es. daughter nf Arthur ji-., 5.
422: 8.2>'S: married .lidin Pavson,
7. 422: 8. 2SS.
James Noble, son of AVillirnn. 5.
41S. 422: 8. 2>^7: a lawyer. 5. J|>;
miried .Vnn (; tnliner, 5. 41^. 422;
chihlren of. 5. 4 IS, 422: 8. 2^7;
(batliof. 5. Il>: lived at Dresden,
8. 2<7.
Jane, dauiiliter of AVilliam. 5. 41S,
423: 8. 2s7: engaged to Bowland
Cushiu'jr. 5. 4 IS; died unmarried,
5. 41S: 8. 2S7.
Lleuellyn \V., si>n of James; 5. 4 IS;
422: 8. 2^7: marri( d .Mary Bow-
man. 5. 422-423; had no cliildron,
5.423; date of his birtli, 5. 423;
died. 8. 2^7; mentioned, 8. 2S3;
Letter on the Lithgow Genealogy,
5. 421-42.''>; mistake made bv, 8.
2-4.
Louisa, daughter of James Noble,
5.41s. 423: married Col. Edward
Williams. 5. 41's. 42.',: died, 5-423.
Mary, daughter of Arthur, niarried
to* Charles Deceiis, 5. 122; 8. 2SS.
Mary, dauehter of William. 5. 41S,
423: 8.2S7: married Major J;imes
Davidson, 5. 4 IS, 423; 8. 2^7.
Nancy, daughter of William. 5, 41S,
423: died young, 5. 41<.
Robert, lived in Ireland and Scot-
land, 5-421; 8. 114. 2v;-2sl: camo
to America. 5. 421 : 8. 2S4; did not
go to ILilifax, 8. 2-'4: father of
William. 5. 421: jTobably camo
in Temple's ship, 8. 2-1.
Capt. Bobert, son of Caj^t. 'WilHarn,
8. 2->7; .served in the war of the
Bevolution, 8. 2S7; lost at sea, 5.
41-;. 421; 8. 2-7.
Sarah, daugliter of William. 5. 41 s,
423: 8. 277. 27-^. 2'-7: married
Capt. Samuel Howard, 5.41<. 423,
8. 27s. 2^7 : her doeendent- now
living, 5. 423: aduiir d liy Aanui
Burr. 8. 277 : the tradition d'>ubted,
8. 277: a woman of beauty, 8.278;
mentioned, 8. 150. l.")l, 1.^2.
Sarah, wife of Capt. William. 8. 2S»-).
Susannah, daughter uf Williaui, 5.
418; married the Bev. John Mur-
ray, 5. 418. 423: 6. lOJ; 8. 2-7.
Capt. \Villiam. birth of. 5. 421; a
.son of Bobert. 8. 2-4: live<l at
T(.psliain. 8. 2-1: tied to Bruns-
wick, 8. 2-4: settled at (icULre-
town, 5. 413, 417; 8. l!2/(. 114;
his residt'uce. 8. 112; ha<l ci«m-
niand of several forts in Maine. 5.
417; married Sarah Noble. 5. 417;
8. l."r'). I."i2. l.">3. 2^.j; i)Os>.essed a
h.uidsoir.e property, 5. 417, 423;
100
MAINK lUSTOKICAT. SOCIKTV
Litlii:o\v. C;ii>t. William — contimu-d.
lieUl inil..li>' (Mlicfs. 5. 417, 4-.':;; 8.
lit<5; f\ piuisinith, 8. •_'S4-'_'S."): fa-
miliar with tlio laiiLCiiairt' of the
Indians. 8. L's"); in cuininanil at
Fort Kii-liin<>i)il. 8. L'UO//, ■_';'."), l'.'^.j;
liked l>y tli.> Indians, 4. li'.o. ISl;
infornuMl .sliirK'N' ot the Krcneh
encroaeluneiits. 8. 21-">; in.stiueted
to enlist a lonipany. 7. 1<'-1 : in
command at Furt Ilalitax, 8. •J;!'^,
240, ;J('>iw); criticised, 8. 2;l^, »4u;
to impress men, 8. "24:;, :>4"), 2">ii,
270; hinilered by the snow, 8.
241)i, '-'47; inst meted to ijive eon-
stant infoiinaticn ecnieernini^ the
Indians, 7. r^^: to be sniierseded
bj' Preble, 8. L'4.'i ; to strengthen
the fort, 8. lMO: letters to shiiley,
7. 177, 170; nttendeil to the re-
pairs of Fort Ilalitax, 8. 17'.': 2S().
2Sl ; made a journey to Fort
Western, 7. l.")t)-170; route to
Shirley. 8. 24i')-:.'40; aeknowledfred
the arrival of the stores. 7. isi>;
■wrote to Shirley, 8. ■2')0: b.>ats to
be sent to, 8. 2-JtJ; comiilaiued of
his ot>ieers, 8. :i."JfJ/( : desired to
move his family to Fort ilalitax,
7. 18.'); lerter to Shirley, 8. •J.")7;
to consult with ("ushin'4, 7. I>.");
enlarged Fort Halifax, 7. 180. ls7-
188; '8. -Jsit, I'-l; L-ompleted t!ie
barraeks. 8. i'*'i7; sent furs to
WheehvriL;ht. 8. L''!^: his jdans
for comidetim: the fort. 8. Sis-
2G0, 2()I, I's;); plans considered. 8.
201-i'02; plans ajipnjved, 7. l>.s;
8. 202. 271 : desired to know about
his i)lans, 8. 20-j; to reduce his
force, 7. 100: desired a>si»tance,
S. 200; desired to discharixe a
part of his soldiers. 7. 102; 8.
207, 270 : to give information con-
cerniiiL,' needed repairs at the fort,
7. 171; to enlist men. 8. 207: re-
ported the depredations of tlie
Indians, 8. 207: the impressi-d
soldiers desired to lie disrliar'^e'l.
7. 107; boats decayed. 7. !'.»>; to
employ scouts, 7. r.is; jmlu'e of
, the Court oi Common Pleas, 8.
l.")2, 2s;}. L'-'O; built his house. 3.
277; au Kpis^-rip dian. 8. 1 12: dcatli
of. 5. 4!7; his corr'-d aije, 8. 28.">.
2'^0; his trravcstou'^, 8. 2sr,: chil-
dren of, 5. 4ls-41'J. 421-42;;: 8.
28.^, 2>i7; mentioned, 2. I'ls; 4.
14.5, 147, 100, 104, ir,0,
171, 172, 17.'>, 17»;, 1-^2
0O8; 6. '>:l: 7. l.'L'. 177
240;i, 202, L'77. 27'-'. 2-.;/(
liis deposition cited, 3. .,
n-S.jn: 4. 112-! 1:;: 8. -04,.. _
Gen. Williiiin, iirst lawyer bi-yond
T^resden, 4. 10; 5. U'J, 422;'lirsl
los. It;;),
1-1; 5-
1-4: 8.
2-^4. 2S0:
1'//, :;iOyi,
United States district attorney ii
Maine, 5. 41.">: a son of Willilue.
5. 410; 6. ."j2: 8. 287: served in t'l,
war of the Kevolutiou, 5. II'.': 6.
52; 8. 2--7: held i-ublic ollic^^. c.
410: 8. 2S7; cn-at;ed to M.u'v
Deeriu--, 5. 4 1'.>. 422; <lcath of. 5.
410: 6. .",!': 8. 2^7: his iianO-wii--
im;', 5. 4 i'.t/i ; eiiLCaucd in the Pen !n
case, 6. 4'.'-."iU: practised in Ai-
gusta, 6. ■■)2: majoi--eeneral ><\ th.'
militia, 6, .">2; his likeness in
Trumbull's i>icture. 8. 2'^-7: nicii-
tioned. 2. 218; 6. 104; 8. MO.
'William ;'.d. son of Arthur. 5. -isJ:
his dauiriiti'r marrieil '1 olm.in
Willey, 5. 422.
, mariied Tolmm Willey. 5.422.
Little Andio.x-ogi^in river, 2. il.;. i;;o.
l.")7. Kill; 3. :;--'2: 4. ;;o;i, ;J01, •■',:>iK
Cambridge. 6. 80; 7. ;382.
Chebeag. owned by the Waldos, i.
147; granted to Silvaiuts D.ivis. i.
147. '
Ccnnpton, i. !."-4/,, l.")7, 200,,; 2. 14.'.:
4. 200, •_'7i-t: 6. .')0/i.
the l.'ev. Daniel, married Saraii
Cotlin, 3. 241; in-eached at Weli^.
4. 242, 24:]; eommissioner. 7. li;
letter to Major Tiear. 7. 11-12:
speech to the Indians, 7. 10. !7-
18; nientioncil. 2. 141. 112; 4.-4;,
2").'>, 2.'^(;, 2(!1, 27:;, 2'.t;;. l".i1, -j',';': 7.
5. 1(». 11. 1;]. 1."). IS. L'-_'(l.
the Kev. ])aviil. jiaslor ;it Kenne-
bunk. I. ;j4'.i; bail a colleague, i.
:34U-;J.')0.
Eliza, married D.ivid Collin, 4. 240,(.
Falls, 4. ;];;o.
Harbor, 5. 20.]; g. ;]00,<.
Josiah, 2. 128; 3. .■J:]4.
Mosiers, i. 70.
Ossipee river, i. :]:]•], .■]:]4; 4. 270, 277.
Otis, his state of trade in the north-
ern colonies cited, 8. l:j.j;i.
river, 2. S4, 140. 14,^;.
river falls. 5. ■',.]').
Dr. Timothy, 2. l'>'-].
Valentine, teacher at Brighton. 8.
17;J.
William, signed the treaty of 171'.
6. 201: auto'^raph of, 6. 201.
C apt. , 7. 2:]7.
York. 9. 18>.
Littleboro, 4. ;]0."), P/.]Q.
Littlecote, 2. 2■J|^
Littlelield, Anthony, had a sawmill .st
Wells, 1.208; settled at Wells, i.
:]02.
Edmund, to settle the dispute about
a Ixnmdarv line. i. 001 : earlv set-
tler of Wells, I. ;;i;l'.
Francis, came from Ei;'._dai:d, i.:'!'':
settled at Wells, i. ;;4.'). .>-':
supjjosc.il to be dead and ^■■■~
brotlier named Francis, i. -J^'''
his desceuduuts numerous, i. ;-»•'•
INDEX TO COLLECTIOXS.
101
Francis 2il, came from Enuland. i.
o4."); met liis brother ol' the s;une
name, i.o4"); settled in \\'ells. i.
34;"), ;kii'; his deset-inhuits. i. iU.".;
ordered to i>rovi«K- scales and
weights for ins mill. i. ;;T'.'
f;inn. 3. 'S)').
Josepli, had a sawmill at ^Vells, i.
MS.
Thomas, early setilrr of \Vell>. i.
Ct&J; sij,Mied the petition to Charier
II, 1. 40:.'.
Littleton, 2. 14r..
Livermore. the Kev. Paul (dlVni in. 4.
ooS; liajilists and Methoui.sls in,
4.340, oo:i, :;'.'!; numlier of fam-
ilies in. 4. o4<l-.;41, oilL'; six twins
in, 4. .'jti:i; nientioni.d. 2. It;:]; 4.
304, ooT, oo'.i, o")i), ;;i;o, :jt;i, otii',
36;J, 390, 391, 39L'.
the Kev. Isaac, preached in Bath, 2.
223.
, 4. 340, .".r.3. 302.
Liverpool, Enu'land, 4. IS.
N. y., fort built at, 7. o.".; called La
Have, 7. 33; now I'ort llussiynol,
7. 2.J0; Du Monts at, 7. 2r.o.
Livingston, Brockholst. one of the
founders of the N. Y. Historical
Society. 2. 11 (t.
Edward,' letter to Gov. Smith. 8.
53, 54; liis olisequiousness. 8. .")4-
05. 5G; commissioner. 8. 57; his
edition of laws cited. 5. 4/i.
Col. L., I. 5i'l, 5l".i.
Major Kobert, military agent to
Quebec, 7. 7'.', 7',t/( ; a guest of St.
Castine, 7. 7'.': jmuneyed with
Castine to Quebec. 7. 7'.i-si : St.
Castine saved his lite. 7. jO; men-
tioned, 7. 163.
, 5. x.xxvil.
Lixon, Pet-er, signed the petition to
Charles 11, il 401.
Lizard, the, i. 4<3. 4^4. 4^^?, 518.
Lloyd, I>avid, liis sneer concerning
J'opham, 2. 'JOa: his State Wor-
thies cited. 2. 'li'tnii.
Jose]»h, signed the treaty of 1713,
6. 254; autograi)li of, 5. 254.
Lobsters in Casco bay. i. ISl.
Lock, the Kev. Edward. 4. 3->2, 304.
-, of Cliester, 4. 333. 347.
Thomas, signed the petition to Mass.,
Lock's History of Canada cited, 6.
317.
^ 5- 240.
Locke, Juhn L., 6.3W; liis transl.ation
of Gen Waldo's ciicular, 6. 310-
3-"i2.
Elder Simon, preached at Lvman,
7. 222, 225.
.luhn. signed the pctitimi to Mass.,
5. 240.
Lock!i:ut, Cajit, frcorgc. in command
at Falmouth, i. i"JO; left the fort,
11
1. 2.<4n. 20-2: 5. .305; susj-icions
entertaineil against, 5. I'Ohi; ex-
onerated. 5. L".»hj.
Locksmith, wanted bv the Indians, ^.
373, 4.3.;.
Loire river, 3. 2S7; 3. ;;i'0.
Lombard, street. 9. .",>.
the jiev. , i>ieached in Goiham.
2. 147.
London. Smith's descrijjtion of Xew
Enghuul ]>ublished in. i.;H: ships
sailed from. i. .32. 1.^0/) : 7. i.".'^;
home of John I5eauciiam]i. i. A'>:
Samuel Andrews a citi/ccn of, i.
•30. 117. 3U5: home of .lohn (iorgt'^,
I. UKS/i; home of J^ichaid llntcli-
inson. i.3lL'/(; the archives of ex-
amined. 2. in,/; the merchants of
interested in .\merican coloniza-
tion, 2. 2iiri'. .'j-'xr; 7. DKj. ;;ji ; ;i
severe winter at. 2. •J.'Jn: not a
good jtlace to sail from. 2.35a-3(i(j;
the merchants of assisted the
Plymouth colonists, 2. 44'<: citi-
zens of to receive a grant of land.
3. 31-32; the American resitlents
of asked to aid in biiilding Lun-
ker Hill Monument. 3. l'4n: home
of John Pierce, 4. I'i^: Indians
shown in 5. 144/i, I7.'s; first Pres-
byterian church in, 5. :.'S; men-
tioned. I. 3s„, o2/(, s], ;»(•; 2.8, II.
25. 42((. 47. ^'<\'in. (IiJ. C<<ii. 7iWf. 17'.i,
2 to. 204; 3. uo. L'i//, Mi. m;„. ',>,>.
i53/(. 218, 22t;, :.'^o. 301. .;i!s. 311,
320, 335. 340: 4. 17. 1>: 5. xl",,. i'-:"
147, U^n. \:>-2n, 15:1,,. ir,.-,„. j,,;;).
1S2, 105. 201. L'17, 2:;i. L'47«. 24s.
251, :].5S, :;;is, .140; 6. s5. >i\, ,^7.
321,3l'7: 7. l:;7, 2ul'. L".t4. :;()!, 3n7.
315, 310, 355, :]5s, ;jr,4. ;;-(). ;)s:j.
400; 8. i;>j/i, 220/(, I'l;:;. 205, 307,
300; 9. IS, 25, 3:5. A^n. 5t;, 5S. ■•>•:;,
80, 115, 117. 207. :;iL'. :;n;;. .^04.
30(5, 318, 32:;. ;jl'4. :;20, :ji",i, 320/i,
330, :i31, :;:;2. :;52.
Bridge, 2. 85; g. :;u(. 3:iJ.
Chronicle, the. 8. 02.
Company, procured a cluirter. i.2'^;
planted a colony in \'irginia. 2.
27(/; formed. 3. 2S0; 5.;;:;2; l)ouiid-
ary of, 5. 332; commenced colo-
nizing, 5. 323; called the South
^■irginia Company. 5. 3;;2/(; sent
a ship under .N'ewjiort to X'irginii.
5. ;;34; Cai)t. Joijn Smith in the
employ of, 7. 315, ;;i(i; mentioned,
7. 27.
Times, the. 7. 44'^.
Tower of, 2. 45. 51.
Londonderry county, 5. 5.
Ireland, 2. l:;o: 6. 5.
Maine, 2. 221 ; 5. 401 : 6. :;i, 3G.
N. II., 6. 12, 10.
I'lesbytery, 6. 3(J, 8. 480.
IpO MATXK 1II>T01:ICAI, SOCIETY.
Lone: Ashton. home of Sir Koniinan.lo •■ 8. 441; IVnlm of Life cit.
(ioriros. 2. :2Li j; inontiotK'd. I. 10'.», Ixviii.
2. Ot'xi.
Joii:ith;in, 3. r
Crivk Thorn \5Skillinils" f:inn nenr. Nathan. 3. 1-'): 4. r,:.4.
I 111.') "itl. •Ji'">. ;UI-:U"); early Su-phiii 1st. tiisl of the name m
sottUis "noar' i. •-'"';; sa%v!i\iil Maine. 5. xxxii : a si-liooi loa. h. ..
crecle-l en. i. -'.V-'. :'.17; lauJ nvar 5. xxxii laomim-iit in town aiVaii^
conrnined to Mary Munjoy. I. J"'"', 5. xxxii. ,
••■,7- SanuKl \Veh1.<.r"s mill at. i. St-plu'ii -'U. .h-ath ■•!. 5. xxxn.
''i)-»- ferry near. I. :2TS: Isaac Da- .-Mcphen ;;.l. eorporatr luvmWv -■:
vLs lived'near. I. :>''.»: iuentiou«.a. ; the Maine Histon<al >u.u-ty. i.
.',->•> \ 11; birth of. i. xxxi; aiuastiy. i.
IslamT'Maine. part of ALxamler's i xxxii; at Harvard (clle-e. i.
crin't I .-M/c 5. •_'; 7. 14:;: within xxxiii-xxxiv: admitted to tl.
the limits of aneieiit Falmouth. 7. : bar. i. xxxiv; a snceessful lawy^-.
14.-) • oeeupied bv .lolm Scars. 7. i. xxxv: eharaeter 0I. i. xxxvi:
14s' ^old to Isaae Walker, and as a j>oliti.-ian. i. xxxvi-xxxv:i:
later to Tdehard Kns>cll. 7. 14-: edited the Maine and Ma.s>. iv-
contirmed t.) John nu — 'U. 7- !^-^: P'^^'f^S i- xxxvm; iveivcu a a,-
conveved to John Sinilli. 7. 14-: , gree from Bowdoin Loile.^e. i.
called Sraith-S island. 7. 14S; xxxviii; marrie.l /dpah W a.-.^-
i.roved to be an island. 2. .Ma; ^\-orlh. i.xxxvin: eiiildren -'t. 1.
Thomas Gvles lived at. 3. n:.<i: xxxviii; .leath ot, i. xxxix: men-
given to th'e Duke of York. 5. l'; ■ tioned. 3. 1-4: 4. ..'.'; 5. xvu. xxni.
7 l.V.>; Cadillac" .s account ot. 6. xxv. xxvi. In : 7. 4n-.
•2-0- lan.l titles in traceil to from Wiliiam, settled at I'.yelield. 5. xx-e..
the Earl of :^tirlin-. 7. 144: m-iv marrie.l Anne Sewall. 5. xxxn.
tioned, I. 14;>; 4- --4; 5. :;i;J. y-o/,; Lon^fellows. the, 4. -o-,.
j_-^ ■ Lon.r\vorth. Nicholas. 8. ..40/;.
Island X. Y.. home of John Lane, '■ Loosop. 4. :UT.
I I's'.hi: expedition a-aiusf. i. Lord. Abraham, sij-n.-d the petiti.-i
501; \Vil"lium.-.tark killed at. 4.i"^<: ' to Charles 11. i. -ioi : 3. -'oo.
proved to be an island. 2. ■.)ln: Caj)!:. Ivory, marrred Oavc bourn.',
mentioned. 5. xb(; 6. li-ii. ■-'~~-'^- ' 8. o>S. , ^ ,, ■ u
Lsland Ilistoricad So.nety. 7. 4^4. the Hon. Jolin. b.M,urst to b.ruu,.
Island Sound, the tirst nivi-ator to Academy. 8. l-.J. .
sail throa-h 2. :Jl/i: mentioned, > Xathaniel. si-n.-.l tlie pentK'U '••
g .,-) ^ j Cromwell. i.:;.i.j: signed the !'.•
lane.'lioston. 6. 12. I tition to Charl-s n. i. 4i)l. _
meadow, 4- 14o. 144. 1>1. 202. | th- H'-v. Nathaniel. pr..-aclied ■•
parliament, the. Ui-bv a member of, : Wells, i. :]■>'}: 7. 222, 21...; mo^cu
*^ - 3.. ■ ' , to 13er\Ni.di. I. ;;•'.').
rapi'l^'the. i. 4^0. i the Kev. Dr. Nathaniel. jrradu.ir.-d
Keach. home of the Elkins. 2. 2a-,: i from Berwick .Veadcmv. 3. 1^'.
the settlement at pro-ress.^.l. 2. president; of Dartmouti: <,o.;--:-'.
20(3; petitioned to be incorporated, 8. It;;'.. ,-,.).
2. 20f;-2O7: poverty of the parish. : Prote.-tor. his ai.l s..u-l:t DV J.i_ '. ■
2. 207; oru'a;iiz'-d.' 2. 2i)s: church ; i. t'7«. , . ,,
built. 2. 20s: emrajred in ship Mrs. Susan IL. mimed t:ie Hon. i-
buildin" 2. --'os-i'o:!; tirst scho.>l- i E. D-mrne. 8. 4o:).
liousein. 2.L'11: number of dwell- Capt. Tobias, mirried .susan ^
iu-^diousts in. 2. 212; sent a de- H.teh, 8. 4iC^.
laS-hmeut to drive the Briti-h ' William, death of. 8. 40s.
from Jou.-s- eddv. 2. 2l:>. 214; in- Lords of trade. An.iros- leport t... 5
corporate.l. 2. -^l- : onlv one lam- 27:5-274: It mdolph's report f >. 5-
ily there in 172<. 2. -79: men- 27.-.»; mentioncl, 5. 2'.m.: 9. 1 li-
tioned, 8. 11D<, 1)2. 112/<: «'_e , L.^rd's Prayer, the. m the Indian la"
Bath. ' fxua^'e, 5. 427-42S. ^^
Keacli river. 4. ■■^.:'.l. '• Loreau. Charles de, 7. Oi.
wharf Bosi..n. 8. 212: a battery L'U iiiL' B.. 2. 121.
built at, 8. 12.'j. ' Ju.iize Edward (i.. 8. 4..1.
wh'trf, Newp..ri, 4. !-"'''.». i John 7. 2:;7. .,,-^0-0
Lon"f< bow H. W.. Ids noti.-e of Jore- the Bev. Levi. 2. 142; 4- -^^. -■-<-■
hn, 9. lil •: m. :;tioned. 7. 41. 4.-,; the Bev. Nich.das. 2. J-7.
8 440; 9. ■-'•'•:.: Kvan^'eline cited. 5. Bb hmon.i. 2. 1 , 1.
xxii- 3I'^ri:uri Saiutumus cited, , 3Irs. Bichmoud, 7. 2:;7.
IXDKX TO COLLECTION'."
103
Lnron, spcnkor for tlio Imlians. 3. :!',^4,
4'A-2\ ali"s .Sii'^iiaai'iim. 3. -Ilii. 41'.'.
42-_\ 4i''l. 4:;7: lii> in irk, 3. Jiu-,
trietl to proviT.t tla- |u'aoi' .>i 171'.'.
4. 14S, I.") I, I'rJ: iiu'iuioiK'd, 3. .'Jm*,
oSO, 412.
Fiaiun.-; jr.. 3. •'j'-O. •'>■:.'. 0'..>S.
Loror. 3. 412.
Lo>litn. k river. 4. Ii'-'i.
J.ossinir, IJciLson, liis FioM Bimk riled, ■
9. :y.i. I
Lotliioi), the L'ov. J., 4. iT-i*.
J.ottcrii'.N, to r;vi.-<o luuil-; t\)r .1 brid^re,
2. "Jli'; to sell land in >[aiue and
pay the df!<r of >Liss., 7. .j-'ij-j-j^; ,
mcntioii'Ml. 8. HU. j
Loueridgo, William. 5. ')~. i
Lou':;h!)urou.:h, Lonl. 7. 201. |
Louis, an Indian. 3. ■',-^'^: 4. 1'31^. 171, ;
17:;. 174. 17s. 17'.'. l-'i. L-2, 1-4. I
island Indians. 6. 211. j
Philippt'. S. 4'.'2. I
XIII. I. 42>; 6. 117: 7. 2>: 9. 00, 102, :
10."). ■ i
XIV. kui'^hted an Tn'iian. 3. 00; crave
agcraut to I)u 3[.in:.-;. 5. 177; it-ally
ruled Xaw f^u^lan 1. 5. 2il); in-
triirned with the Stu arts. 5. :j<;S;
coins of his reiirn liuiud. 5. 117,
lis; called the <;reat. 6. 117,-: be-
.cauie king. 6. ]]~t,i: had the lon^z-
e.st reij'n in histiMv. 6. 117/i; gave
a grant to Ca;lilhu-. 6. 'J'o: nun-
tionr-d. 5. 272. •_'7:;: 6. :j<'-]: 7. 41.
47. lo(i; 8. 21'.i; 9. 111. 212.
l-oiiisburg, soldiLis at ^carb')roiigh,
3. 172». l~,'-'; English to settle at,
3. 172»: Seth Fo-cr at, 3. 211;
N'icholas Ilearne killed at. 3. 212;
Koger Hunni'Afll v.o'indid a'. 3.
213; Samuel MiUik.-n lost at. 3.
.210; a. New lLuni>>hire ixgimeut
at. 3. 210; Col. Reserve at. 3.21'.';
Capt. .Sanders at. 5. ;;7'i: 8. l'l'-<:
Gen. AValdo at. 5. .".-I'/t ; (^biinxinus
to the colonies. 8. l(i; a n-luge
for French crr.is 1 s. S. llti; :in ex-
pedition pliDiied aLTain.-t. 3. ll'l;
cnptnr.'rl, 2. 2 1^: 3. 172. :.'1_': 8.
12v», ;j!j'J-.]07 ; caused the French
to fear tliat they would lose Can-
ada, 8. 124; a lleet sent to reca;)-
ture, 8. 12.0; licet disil>U'd. 8. I ■_'."<-
I2t5: Cipt. Thomas Perkins it. 8.
12^; Capt. James \.,ble .li. d at,
8. 1."j2; Ca!)l. Ilsley at, 8. 220//;
the key to the- St. I. iwiene-e liver,
8. -'/y^; Warren governor of. 8.
.'il2/i; the Cibraltaiof .Vmeriea, 8.
Ol:{: 9. S2; returned to the French,
8. .'Jl.'J; Europe astonislie/l at the
Kurrend.-r <<i'. 3. H',; 9. -■_'; mcn-
th.ned. 2. !->;; 8. \S\. l.'l. l-.'7.
1 47//, li'.i.'). ;;'J2, ■'.'!■'}, -i')'), :;■)', :^j\>,
312; 9., Si, 01.
txpeditiou, the, Col. Artliur Xoble
in, 8. 110,1: the Rev. William I.en-
I iciian ii!. 8. 11')//; tli.' expedition
l>roi.osi.d. 8. in;; orders for the
capture. 8. 1 M; Belkn tp"s opiniitn
of the orders. 8. lie.-, private
reason for the e.vpediri'.ci. 8. 117i<:
<leath of James N'oi.l'. 8. 11<;
vessel sent to cut oil sliit>s. 3. 110;
troops sent. 8. 11'.': i'epiiercirs
first dispatch. 8. 110, l!"0)i; im-
possible to carrv out the orders,
8. 110. 110,;; iiardships of the
Soldiers. 8. 12'>, 120,/ ;' captured,
8. 12il; troops detAineil as a gar-
rison, 8. 122; caused t'.ie ri^;c in
the price of wheat. 8. 122-12:;;
the Fren<'!i a\vaken(>d to their
danger, 8. 124; IS.dknap tlie chief
authority, 8. ;]02; ti!;_'ed witii
religious romance, 8. :>)'.; ])rayers
for its success. 8. ."JUii; a thanks-
giving sermon, 8. '■',<'■ ■t:; cross
taken from, now at iraivaril Col-
lege, 8. ;>)']»; rejiperell Com-
mander, 9. S2; Waldo a l.riLradier-
iXeneral, 9. 82; menti'inud, s.
2'.>4.
the seige of. 7. 214, :;2."/: 8. ll-j, 117.
24.")// : 9. 224.
Louisiana, 5. xxxvii; 6. '"•■'■; 9. 2xo,
24-!.
LouvKis, Fran-jois M. !<., 7. 47.
Loveitt. Thomas, i. :i21.
Leivejoy. Daniel. 4. :]~,.j.
Elizabeth, inanied Capt IT. Y.
lirown. 4. 2>(i,i.
Samuel. 4. :;i,)4.
. 4. :]s:5.
. of Si.Iney. 4. M^. :"74, 402.
L'lvej./y's narrows. 8. ;;4.").
Lovelace, (rov. Francis, his letters t"
Femaouid, 5. G-s, :i47-L'4^; tied
to En',daiid. 5. 24S; mentioned. 7.
l."/6; 8. IS-;.
Lovell, Capt. John, 2. 101; 3. !.",_'; sif
Love well.
Loveren. \Villiam. signed t'le petition
to .Alass.. 5. 240
Loveiing. Wiliiim, 2. 2:].j; 5. -Jl, .Ss,
100.'
Lovewell. Daniel. 4. .']02.
Caj^t. Jolin, site of his bafti*^. 4. 2S0;
ceutenarv observances i^f his bat-
tle. I. 400; 4. 2S()/j killed. 4. -87;
had an Indian for a >i>'<-oy. 4.
200; how his men were attacked,
4. 2'.il; spf also Lovell.
LovewelTs battle, a bloody tight, 4.
74, 27"j/(; 9. 212; men sltiii at, 4.
2S7: called the tight at Pigg-
whacket. 4. 200.
bri)ok. 2. Pil.
pond, sv.-.ins found in. 4. -~'>: raon-
tiuned. i. 40:'; 4. 110. •_•-■;. l'S7.
war, 6. 10; 7. 110; 8. lU.a, 114.
Luvis, an Indi.m. 3. 412.
lU
MAINE HlSTOniCAL SOCIKTY.
Lo-.v. , inarriod Del or.ih InLrersull,
i. oil.
couutiies, 3. 2^7.
Mrs. . ol bidiu'v. 4. oT').
Lowdor. Col. .K>n:ith;\n. 7. lo.
Capt. Sainut'l, 9. -'■''■i.
Lo^\^.■ll, 5. o7'.'. ;j'.''i/i.
Abnor, 7. ■J^4.
Dr. Chark-s. 7. 4iX-^.
Jolm, I. :^4;], lMC: 7. :1o4, 409.
Lower Canada. 8. :">")i.».
Corner, Buxton. 4. 244.
rvreness, 7. 41.
Lowtlier. Col. Jonathan, wrote the
treaty of 177:>. 7. 7: foruKrly gun-
ner at Fort Pownall. 7. 7-6.
Lo\N ville. 7. 127.
Loyalists, to lie settled in Xew Ire-
land. 7. 201: nientioru'd. 6. ;354.
Lovd. James. 8. I'.'O.
Lovola. Ignatius. 5. 17."): formed the
" soeietv of Jesuits. 8. o21 ; projects
of, 8. 321.
I>ubec. 6. 'jo. :>'>S. ::72.
Lubby, a mode of .spelling Lildiy. 3.
60, loO
Lucas. William, tax paid to Falmouth.
1.323.
Luce, Daniel, 4. 300.
Lu.:-lie, 7. 432.
Ludden, Jacob. 8. .".0.
Ludgate, 2. 00(/. 71'': 9. 332, 333, S.jO.
Lue.s. a way of s]K'llinL; Lewis, i. 141.
Luis, Thonias. a commissioner. i.3';4.
Luke, Thomas, patentee of Lygonia,
I. -iijn.
Lukefonl. John, i. o44.
Lumber, as a current medium. 3.
IGS; exported, 2. •_''!'.'; 4. -3;
to Boston. 5. -'.''.'•
business llourishincr. I- 2o0/i,
27s; Kittery a leader in. i.
petition to the general eourt for
permission to cut. i. 27i»/(; at
Limerick, i. 330; at Well>. i.3:;'.t;
at Scarborouu'h. 3. 107 : at Marhias.
3. 17S'; at Dunstaii. 3. 213; early in
Maine, 4. --': txiiact during
Queen Anne's war. 4. 74: ruineil,
5. 2">.
Lunenburg, 4. 3 1 1.
liUnt. lienjauiiu. 4.347.
Ju>hua. 4. 347.
Lur>iguam, Cridvt <!.•. 8. 140.
Luscome.Odo.iman, in the garrison at
Black Poinr. i. l'j:7«: 3- H"-
Lusher, Edwar«l, iield a county court,
Lleazer, i. 170 : 3. ■>'■->■
Lusmore, Jamo>. -i-n-l the treaty of
1713, 6. -JoCr, aut'jgraph (^f, 6. liOO.
I, 170.
Luther, llofrath. 6. 3J-'J.
Martin, 4. 71. -■'■'>■
Lutherens in Wahh.brough, 5. 404,
405, 400.
Lutterell, Francii. 9. O-jS-
107-
sent
27G.
Luxton, George, sold brandy to W-n-
ter. I. 71, 72.
Lu7.nun-e, Capt. .lames. 6. 14: 8. 114.
Lybby, a mode of spelling Libby, 3. ('.;>.
Lybian coasts. 7. i:;:'>.
Lydians. tlie, iir>t ;idoptiil meiailic
currency, 6. 1 17.
Lygonia, extent of, i. 4."), SO, 07; iiat-
.* cntees of, i. 4.'</i, ^0: the a.-.-.m-
bly of aw;irded property t..
Jordan, i..")S: i)urchased by llig-
by, I. 00; Cleeves a deputy gov-
ernor, I. '.'o, '.11. '.»7, 140., l.")0; 3.
22; ITigby's patent to declared
valid, I. ".'0: Mass. ordered t<>
compel obedieiu^e in. i. 00; dis-
putes al)Out the buuinhiry of. i.
',tO: dillicult to eomiirelund wiiy
Gorges" title was not good. i. !"'>-
07; i'dgby asked the Loul l'ri>-
tcctor to aid him in settling, i.
07ii : separated from the l'rovin> e
of Maine, i. 0"^: what is known of
its government, i. 0'.»: letter t^
theassend.ly of. i.'.io-lDO; Cleeves
as agent went to Boston^ i. li l'-
103: Edward Bigby the agent of
in England, i. in:]; court of. i.
540; the people of met at Caseo.
1.547; desired assistanee, i.o-i'.':
letter from the governor of Ma.^s.
to, I. 5.";(); Bicliard Foxwell a
member of the general as>embly.
3. I'.t; Henry Walts a member 'i
the a^sembly of, 3.22; settleuietrs
cominised in the province ot. 3.
23)i; lligby's government e>t;'.b-
lished in, 3-41": olhcers of,3.4i:
became the property of E(iw;ir<i
Bigby, 3. -i-J; destruction in. 3.
42,^4:i; named by Alexander Kii:-
bv, .5. xxi; mentioned, i. "J3, 04.
OS, 535, 540; 8, 3'JO; 9. 340.
Patent, i. so.
Lyman. 2. 142: 4. 24:1: 7. 2l'2. 225.
Asa. teacher at the .Saeo Acader-iy.
8. 174.
the Itev. Asa, preached at Bath, 2.
Lsaac. 7. 220; 8. 301.
Theodore jr., 3. 245, 240.
Dr. , of Wells, 4. 207.
Lyme, 6, 32.
Lynde, .Samuel, signed tlie treaty of
1713, 6. -;54; autograph of, 6.
254.
Lvnde's island. 2. 2S3.
Lvn<Ihurst, Lord. 7. 2;]4.
Lynn, hotnc of John Blaney. i. 4'/;
Batchelder a minister at, i. 7'.:
for)ner home(jf Bichard Seacomc,
1. 250; J<jhn (iustiu moved to, i-
310; i^eople from settled at; ."^c^r-
boroui,di, 3. 130; mentioned, 2-
144; 3. 210, 217, 320; 5. 2:i3, 370/.;
7. Ii27.
INDEX TO COIXECTIOXS.
1G5
David, triod for tho murder of Taul
Chadwiok. 7. -^7: 9- -"^•
Nathaniel, tried for tlie innrder of
Paul Cluidwiek. 7. .■;--T: 9. -JtM.
Lvon, the Kov. James. 7. JiiO.
Capt. — . 2. lM^.
I.y.soi), Daniel, his Ma^^na Britannia
cited, 2. 2'>T'i-
Maoanley. 'l'hi>Tnas Babinu'ton. 4. 00:
his ilisiory of England eited, 6.
li'4. l-Joi>\ "7. lolui. "
Maceal.ees. 6. 147.
r.e
hi>
Maeelenauhan, the
daineil. 2. 2_'o:
recommended
274; otheiated
220, 221; 3. 274;*, 2
bee, 3. 274; 4. 10.'
William, or-
salary. 2. 221;
i> a jinacher. 3.
it Treor^'etown. 2.
at Kenne-
his
rep
3. 274-27:.
vania, 3.
Elizabeth.
a reliuions
>rT,
; nuned to Penusyl-
27'): 6. :'.■): at Cape
3. 27-"i/(: 6. ;]2: excited
conlroversv. 3. 27:>/( ;
moved to Chelsea. 3.27"/;: 6. •■;2:
where he preached in Ixith. 3. 277:
became an Episcoitalian. 5. ?.M:
195, 196; at Fort Hichnioiid. 6.
195; labors of. 6. l'.'5-l'.ir,: his
character, 6. \W; chaplain to
' Waldo's re-iiment. 8. lol ; .-tc Mc-
Lenichon. Kev. William.
MacCnlloch, Dr. Jolm. 6. 411.
ilcCannon, a corrujition of MeKinnon,
5- "'■
McClanethan. se'' Maeclenacchan.
McClean, Col. Allen, determined to
attack Arnold, i. 4S4, 4^^: the
number of men in his reiriment. i.
4SS; reinforced Quebec, i. 517:
lired on a fla'j; of truce, i. 51S-519.
M'Clolaud, Lieur. . i. 51G.
McClintock, a Scotch-Irish name, 4.
14; 6. 19.
Elizabeth. 4. 309.
Jane, 4. :o09.
William, served at Pemaquid. 5.:'!0:>.
ilcCloutrh, , married a daughter
of Samuel Baker, 2. 178.
Mr.s. , 2. 1S2.
McClure, Thomas, 5. -lO".
McCobb, a Scotch-Irish name. 6. 10.
Denny, married Miss Groton, 6. :?0'^.
James, settled at Arrowsic, 2. 201';
land granted to. 2. 2S]: Booth
Bay ce<kd to, 5. is: led the im-
migration to Booth J'ay. 6. 19.
Capt. Samuel, his company to )>c
sent forward, i. 4tjs: in ci^mmand
of troops sent to Cainbrid'„'e, 2.
214; led tlie immigration to Booth
Bay, 6. 19: dare tjf his birth and
death, 6. 19; m'ntioned, i. 5U0,
5i:i; 2. 215; 9. IGO.
William, 6. 19.
Jud'ie . 5. 417.
MeCoomb, Col. , 9. Ib5.
MoCormic, James, condemned fvr
murder, i. 4';7. 5r»:;; sent to N\-.v-
buryi)ort. I. 4'>7: lived at North
Yarmouth, i. 4o7; rcpriniaiuKd,
I. 50;;.
McCraken familv. settled at Warren.
6. 21.
McCrillis. William II., 8. 471.
McCulh.ch, the Hon. Hugh. 8. oO>:.
McDauiel, Cai)t. Timothy, served •>.
the war of the Bevoluti'>n, 3. 2ii:'.:
the only man that took a i)aper
at Black Point. 3. 2U-': reatl his
paper on the meeting house steps,
3. 205; bit\i;ra}>]iieal notice 01. 3.
217; married Lydia Prout. 3. 21,*;
mentioned, 3. 1^^. 19^.
McDonald elan, 6. •">.
John, a lawyer at Limerick. i.329n.
, settled at Falmouth, 6. 12
McDuthe. . 7. 404.
Maced(m, 6. 147, 14<.
McFadden, a Scoteh-Irish name, 6. lo.
MeFarland, a .Scnicb-Irish n.tme, 6. 19.
Andrew, 6. 15S.
Capt. Ephraim, gave land to Ber-
wick Academy, 8. 172.
Walter, an Indian interpreter. 4.
109, o7n, ;-j7:1: signed PownalFs
certiiicate of possession. 6. :>JS.
William, 4. 14>^.
i , tutor at Harvard College, 4.
295.
McGaw, the Hon. Jacob, corporate
member of the Maine Historie.il
Society, i. 1 1 : mentioned. 4. 279<( :
6. 3'>'<: 8. 452; letter of cited, 6.
10S-1U9.
Thomas, 8. 470.
McGlathey, , of Camden, 4. 325,
320.
McGowen, a Scotch-Irish name, 6. 10.
McGregor, the.lUv. D.ivid. settled in
New Hampshire, 6. 11, 12: men-
tioned, 6. 13, 30: sermon of cited,
6. 9.
Rob Pvoy, 6. 7.
McGregors, the. to be exterminated.
6. 0; sought a refuge in Ireland,
6. 0; the descendants bear dif-
ferent names. 6. '>-7.
McGuyer. John, to accompany Arnold
to Quebec, I. '>'•*).
Machagony, sfc Machegonne.
Machegonne, Indian name of Jordan's
point, I. 05/»: to be calh-d Sto-
gummor, I. IJ5: now Portland, i-
59, 02; delinition of. i. 5'.i/(, OO/j;
4. 105; mentioned, i. •'•>. O^/i, 112,
.541. 543.
Machias. home of the O'Briens, ^2.
242; the people of opposed to the
English gov.-rnnjent, 2. 243; 7.
204; ordered to take down the
liberty p..le, 2. 243: >'Mr- to Ple;..^-
ant river fur lielp, 2. 241; dro\e
166
MAIXE IIISTOiaCAL SOCIETY.
Macliias — continued.
tlu- Maiuaictta down tlio rivov, 2.
241; {,'avo cl'.asc to tlio vossol. 2.
24.'): Dotiliod oi tlte apjuiuu-li of
two anm-d sohooners, 2. i;4('; si'Ht
a ri'jMirt of ca]>turcs to ^Vatt.■^-
town. a.'J-li'i; onttfd bn-astwoiks,
2. 'JACr. oii::iii of tlio si'tlliiiu-nt
of, 3. 177-17^. 1-1: tally st-ttlcis
of, 3. 17>. 17;'-l-(i: 4. 7>: mill
ert'C'tod ai. 3. 17>. 17'.>; (Wci^re
Libby ,i;:ive land to. 3. Isl: Brit-
ish armed ve>sel c'a|ilund near. 3.
211; the Indian name of. 4. ]tui;
privateers raptured at. 4.;',.'>1: Al-
lerton's traders at. 5. 'JiU: 7. Ml;
Froncli settlement at. 6.0: Cadil-
lac's account of. 6. l;7'.': called
?>Iajais. o. "_'7'-'. i'7'.')(: fort at. 7.
2C4; C(nnmon schools in. 8. b")^;
mentioned. 3. •_'u7. I'll. L''.'"'. .:-2o-
6. 10;], j:;4. i;n>. I'-il: 7. ^'liO; 8. IGo,
1(;4, It;."). ::;:]n. 478: 9. 112.
A.ssociation. 3. :211.
l)ay, 2. 2i'>.
Indians, same as Penoltscots. 6
embraced the canse of tlu
onies, 7. 204; mentioned, 3.
5. o71; 7.01;.
port. 3. 17'.'.
river, 7. L'u.j.
Union, the. oitod. 6. 120/?.
Mclntire, a Scotch-Irish name. 6
house, the. 8. l'7'.'.
the lion. Taifvis. 8. 7-").
McKean, a corruption of McKinnon,
6.7.
James, 6. o*l.
McKeen, a Scotch-Irish name. 6. 11,
1V>.
John, his exertions in behalf of tlie
Maine Historical Society, i.-j; his
conclusion that WeyuKmth as-
cended the Androscotrjxin. 3. 281;
Prof. P. A.Chadbourne's letter to,
6. 3411; menti'ined. 3. ■V2^)ii: 5. xx,
214h, 2'.»2;<: 6. ir,i). V.nn. .•37-: 8.
211?i; Account of the Early Set-
tlements on the .Sanadaliock. 3.
311-oL'4: IJemarks on the \'oyai:e
of Weymouth. 5. ;;u7-.".!-: the
same cited. 5. o4C.. 34.8, 34fi. 3-^0;
6. 204, 3ult. 31IJ, 311, 313, 314; 7.
134r(.
Dr. Joseph. ]>rece])tor at lierwick
Academy. 8. ItC; j)i(';i(djed in
Beverly. 7. :;72: became president
of Bowd<dn Colloire. 6. 3.')'<; 7.
372; 8. 1»;2. 17»;; died,
tioned, 2. 2:i'J: 4. "j.')-
414; 8. 1>|».
Dr. , of 'i Opsham, 6
Miss , 5. 214/,.
, 6. 12.
McKeue, l.-^auc, 3. 173.
234 :
C..1-
If*.
i<;
: men-
:i^9; 7.
McKenna, a corruption of McKinnt n.
6.7.
McKrnncy. .Vbner. served in the \\ ;u
of the Ke\<iiution. 3.1UI.
Isaac, served in the ^\ar of the
lievolution. 3. 204.
James, served in the war of the
l!e\ (dutinn. 3. ■_■"!.
J«din. livrd at lUack PtMnt. 3. >■".;
dird to from Koln'rt .K'rdan, 3
S.'l//.
Josi]di. si'ived in the war of the
Kevi>lutii)n. 3. :.'04.
William, served in the war of the
Kevidution. 3. 2'i:].
McKenzie, ^lidshipman , taken
]nisoner, i. ."»17.
^lackey's island, to be I'alh d Xt-wtMii.
I. Ci'.t; within the amii nt limits i-f
Fahnouth. i. 14."): oriL:'.n of the
name. i. 14.".,/; called .Niacworlir>
island, i. 14.",/,.
I jjoint. bones found on. i.Oi^i«; to be
I called Xewton. i. t'.'.i,/.
j Mackfarland. William. 4. 14S.
see als<) ^IcFarland.
Mackie. Dr. Andiew, 7. 4"n.
Mary, dauchti-r i>f Andirw, marritd
i Thomas Burgess. 7. 4';iK
Macinaw, called Mi^>ilimakinack, 6.
i 27r..
Mat^Kinnon. the Bev. rulin. 6. 224.
McKin.-try family. 6. 7: 7. i-1.
j the Ib'v. .lohn. settled at .button. 6.
j 13. .■;i: movi-.l to K!lin'j.ton. 6. 31;
1 death of, 6. 'M ; came to America.
I I. 473; near Worcester, 7. 473.
I Mary. 8. 473.
' Dr. , son of the Bcv. John. 7-
j 473; moved to TauntMU. 7. 47-'':
; sur^'con-j^eneral under G.ige, 7.
I 473; died. 7. 474.
McKonki-y. John. i. ."(i3, :Ai'), .'jIO.
' McKoy, William, i. 'j'Jo.
' Mack," the Bev. Wilder B., preached
' at Batli. 2. 22X.
' McLanathau, see Macclenaudian.
Mil.ane. Louis, 5. xxxvii; 8. '>!.
"William, an early settler of New
(Gloucester. 2. 1.03.
McLau,i:h]an, James, 8. r,2. 'V". 70. 7r.
, MeLau;.ddin, Bobert, came fr'-m Ire-
; land, 3. 217.
Bol>ert 2d. son of William. 3. 217.
Samuel, son of William, moved t'>
Camden. 3. 217.
William, came from Ireland. 3. :;17;
l)is sons, 3. 217.
William jr., serve<l in the war of the
ItevMution. 3.201; a >'<n of ^Vil-
liam, 3. 217.
McLean, a .Scotrh-IrisJi n.iine. 6. lO.
the ll'v. Alexander, pri^'a<;lied ii'
Bristol. 4. .330, 33.j; 6. 30; deutli
of 6. 3.J.
INDKX TO COLLECTIONS.
ig:
family settled in Wai ion, 6. '2L 1
l>ii_':\ilior-Goiu'riil . 7. 1-1. i
McL« llaii. a Sootoli-hish name. 6. W. ;
Jiri(o, 4. ;)71. 400. 4Ml.
Ihiuli, an early settler of Corhani,
2'. 148-14'.'. " j
MeLellan's wharf. 2. '20'^. I
MolA'iii.hoii. tliL' iu'v. William, pur-
cliased land .-f Col. Nuhlc. 8. 110;
comlitions of tin- >alf. 8. ll'-'-Uo:
Mo^M-ajiliii-al notire ot, 8. lli^/i, ,
lir»; nuntiontd. 8. 1 11. lli'n, 11J>,
i:il: see also :Macelona'j.iian. j
MeLinielion, William ji.. 8. lll/i- i
Maclure. William. 6. 4n-., 41 J. \
McMillan, Gen. .lolin. married Mehit- |
aide Os<;ood. 4. '2~>ii.
MeMullen, John. 4. 2~,f>. I
McNeil, Lieut. , 7- l-'"'- .. _ I
MeXire. a corruidion of MoNish. 6. 7.
>rcNisli. enrniptions of the name. 6. 7.
MeXutt, Col. . the supposeil au-
thor of Considerations on the
Soverei.C;nty. Indei>en<knce, Trade 1
and Fisheries of Xew Ireland, 7. 1
20.'>. I
Macomh, Gen. . 8. 70. I
Macomber. KUU-r .J0I1. preaehed at i
Bowdoinham. 7. -i^-, --'i. j
Macon, Ahner, killed. 8. "J'm. i
McPherson. Capt. John, aid to Mont-
yitmerv, i. 522, -j^;).
McPhiel. Col. , 7- i-tJ- I
Mc"s hill. 4. 270. !
Macworth. Arthur, gave possession
of territory to Ck-eves and Tucker.
I. GO, 61t, 544: settled on the_ Pre-
biitnpscot. I. OS; his deed to Vines.
I. OS. 12S: came to .Saco, i. 0'.»;
married the widow of .Samuel
Adams, I. 00, :;u5; i,n>l.ably pre-
viously manied. i. 00: died, i.OO,
70/i, 1-j7; 3.44: his chihlren. i.
G9: his sons died without issue, i.
C9-70; death of his wife, i.70; his
niime extinct hut his descendants
numerous, i. 7o; lived upon his
grant till his deatli.^i. 70; testi-
mony relatincr t-i. i. ."x: his wife
to administer lii.^ estate, i. l^ln:
charged Winter with irregular
dealings, I. 71-72; George Lewis
in Ills employ, i. 72: a referee in
the ca.se of Cleeves rs. Winter, i.
74; appointed a commissioner, i.
iU; refur-ed to act. i. 01; sup-
poited Vines. i.O:.': liv.d at Cusco,
I. 04)/; his hou.-c, i. ml: opposed
the encroachmentsof Mass., i. lo2;
3. 44; his land di\id'-il amon'i his
cjiildren. i. k"^: his dauuhter
Sarah married Altraham Adams,
I. 12S; his* da;i'jiiter Kehecca
married Xathaiiiei WliarlY, i. L-'S,
20S; liveil on >i:i(key's island, i.
145rt; magistrate, i.;J07; head of
tlic opposers of Tdghy, i. 540;
mentioned, i. 7ti. ^S, 01, 04, 00,
Arthur jr., i. 0,0.
Mrs. ,]:\nv. moved to r,.iston.i. 70,
12S-li.'0, 217; deaili of, i. 7". 250;
to administer her husl. .unTs es-
tate, I. 70/1: d.iu- of hi r will. i.
7(t;(; bequests in her will. i.70i(;
children baptized in lier l.ou-e, i.
los, 102; 8. 201/1 : Mduiiit'.ed to
the jurisdiction of Mas>., i. 112;
the mother of James Andrews, i.
112; her daughter married, i. ! bk
114; conveye<l land to Xathaniel
WhariT, i. 114; lived at F.ilmouth.
I. 114, 215; consented to the
airreement between Jordan and
Tucker, i. LU: her jietition to
the eeneral court, i. 144: men-
tioned, I. i;50, l-Mo, 206. 217.
John, son of Arthur, i.O.'.i; signed
the petition to Charles 11. i. 4U2.
Rebecca, married Xathaniel WharlY.
I. 70/(, Ibl-lll, 12s, -JUS: married
William Kogers, i.70ii: her son,
i.70«; married Abraham Adams.
I. HUt, 12s.
Macworth's point, called X'ewton, i.
GO, 114.
Madamascontee, definition of, 4. 070;
now Dainariseotta, 4. ;>70.
Madawaska, delinition of, 4, 115: in-
corporated, 8. 51. :•:]: town meet-
ing of interrupted. 8. 51: eleCtcMl
a repre:>entative, 8. 51 : people in
arrested, 8. 52: Livinustun in, 8.
53, 55; mentioned, 4. ^0, loO; 8.
5, 21, 53, 0,0, S5.
countv. 8. 1U4.
river. "8. 20, 30, 30, 40, 44, 40, G5; 9-
171.
Madefer. see Madiver.
Madeira, i. 50, 551 ; 3. OS: 4. 23.
Madison, Major George, 9. 100, 200.
James, 6. 350.
the, 9. IS5.
Madiver, Joel, land granted to. i.200,
207, 251; lived near the Fore
river, i.210; lived at Pur]'ooduck.
I. 251, 321; signed the petition to
Bradstreet, i. l'--3/(.
Joel jr., lived at Falmouth, i. 321.
Michael, lived at Falmoutli. i. 155,
ISO/,; father of Joel, i. -''0; ex-
changed farms with Gendall. i.
23:i; 3. 75; aeknowled.ced the
government of Ma>s.. i. 3.^0: 3.
40; settled at Black I'.,int, 3. 74;
land granted to, 3. 74. 75; reason
for the grant, 3. 74-75; trouide
with John Tenney, 3. 7'^;_ Scot tow
conveyed land to, 5. 75; ealUil
" Old Madiver,'" 3. 75.
Madoekawando, chief of tlse Pen--lK
bcots, I. 215; agreed to a peace, i.
168
MAIXE IIIS'IOinCAL SOCIKXr.
Mad(x^kawando — con tin nod.
22S; a powerful cliii f. i. 2'2!l; in
connnand of tlio Tmliins, i. 2'.'S,
oUl ; dead, i.:]()4: 3. l.'.ii; 7. (!(>, C.T,
7"); to receive an annual trihutc
of a peck of corn. 3. li'_': lailuT-
ii)-la\v of St. Castiiu'. 3. 1.14: 6.
Ill, 2S3; attenii'ted iu-i;otiatioiis
with John Kailioy, 5. -l*.')-J; his
sister entertained l.y Andros, 5.
-tis; f^iviii annnunition. 5. :.'0S;
didivered pris.mers at reniaijuid,
5. •-'S-!; at the capture of Pema-
quid, 5. 2s.'l; a friend of .'^t. Oas-
tine. 7. 44, 4,"): frequently in
Quehec, 7. 44: his elan. 7" 44:
character of, 7. 4-"j. Cvt: met An-
dros, 7. 00. .j.'dc notice sent to St.
Castine, 7. •">•';, .",5/( ; visited Boston,
7. iJO; predicted the war. 7. 58;
led his tribe ai^^ainst Falmouth, 7.
6S>; friendly to the Eii-lish. 7. t51;
disinclined towards the French.
7. C(t; sold land to Gov. Phipps. 9.
t)i'; the Indians denied liis right
to .Sell, 9. Ti'; mentioned, 5. :i8,
21 Ha.
Madrid. 3. Z^.^.
M-idr.otic falls, 4. 100.
Madus!iekeag river, 4. lOG.
Mudwichig, 3. ;j.j7.
Wagahunta. t!ie Indian devil. 4. .370.
Mag-anumbee, ) 4. l.*;.",. n;:;. lt;4: his
Magavi onibee ) mark. 3. 42n.
Magaquodavic river, 8. 7. >, 11, IC, 14,
l.").
Magawok bay, 4. 106.
Magdalen College, i. b^n.
island., 9. 101.'
Maggacadava river, sometimes called
the St. Croix, 8. 10.
Magistrates for the province and towns,
I. lo'J. i(];3.
Magna Britannia, 2. 2.'j7/(: see Lysons,
Daniel.
Magna.' Britannia?. 4. 123; 6. 124; see
Gicat Britain.
Magna Gr;ecia. 6. 20").
MagnaliaChristi America, see Mather,
Cotton, 1. l."jo-l-',4.
Magnesia, found in Limerick, i. 320.
Magouwandock, 3. 412.
Magyar language, tlie. 9. 2'jt)/i.
Mahig^tns, the, 7. 101.
Mahogany Jones, a nickname of John
Jnnes, 4. 4.").
Mahotiwormet, Indian name of Robin
Hood, 2. I'.H).
Maidens, the, a nickname given to the
French soldiers. 7. 42.
Maijard, Pere, 6. 22.:.
Maillard, Abbe , manuscript of
cited, I. 422.
Mails, service at Bath. 2.2lii; delayed
five weeks, 3. 20."./,: tlie lirst reg-
ular to Scarborough, 3. )i(}r,n;
twice a week on hoiseback to
Bath. 5.1xvi: n^'ular in 17.");5 fr.-m
Boston to Philadelidiia, 6. ;;2^;
liow carried from Portland t()
Winthrop in 17'.''.>. 7.273; uncertain
at the Bay of Fundy. 8. 12S.
Mainard. Pere . 6. 21.").
Maine, ancient doniiiuons of, sic
St'wall.P.ufus K.
Central Kailn^ad, 8. '2<^'>n.2]On. i^.O.
Charitable School. S. 177, 17ii.
Charitable Society. 8. It'.S.
district of, 7. 400.' 40 1.
early documents relating to cited, i.
3>/!.
ecclesiastical sketches of, see Green-
leaf, Moses.
educational iirstitutions of while a
district of Mass.. by the Kev. J.T.
Cham]>lin, 8. l.').">-r^(,).
genealogical record citeil. 9. oO<r,.
Historical Society. C(u-porate mem-
bers of. 1. 11; 's. 410; act of in-
corporation, I. 10, 11-12; 2. 12a-
loo; 4.(5: 5.xviii; 6. 358; 8. 34»),
410; organized, i. 12; tirst ollicers
of, I. 12. 17: 4. ti; Constitution and
by-laws, i. 13-15; memliers of. i.
10; Popham celebration, i. 2',t((;
the David Sewall manuscri].t pre-
sented to, i.3()3; services rendered
by, 2. lo'G possess Strachey's
History of Travel. 3. 281 ; received
a copy of Popham" s letter to
James I, 5-343; at work on the
Documentary History of the State,
7. 304; obtained copies of docu-
ments in the archives of Euro|>e.
7. 304; proceedings of. 6. 35.3-374;
7. 301-4',i5; moved to Portland. 8.
iii; to have two series of publi-
cations, 8. iii, iv; the duty of, 8.
203, 204; 9. 100; sent a greeting
to the Hon. Peleg Sprague, 8. I'l.';
mentioned, 3. 312/*, 314;;. 3i'l,
323h, 330, 358; 4. 50. 07, 05. :.';'.o,
233, 235; 5. 141, 143/!. 144),; 6. >5.
205, 244; 7. 300. 378, 370. 422. 455,
457. 473n, 480. 481. 4^2, 404; 8.
113», 123, 1S3//. 274//. 2S2h, •_".'4,
325, 344. 340, 404, 400, 410, 1-1,
507; i)ublicatioirs of cited, i. 34,r,
40/(, 43«, 44/i, 240; 2. 42//, 40/i, SO,
130, 151. 237: 3. 35/<. 47//. 50;(. 211,
273. 277; 5. xix, 1. 2, 3, 157>i, 15'^",
100, 104/i, 107/f, 173//. isoji, ]sS/i,
214n. 223/*, 224//, 201//. 372//; 6. 7>",
170/), 180/*, is;;. is'Jit, 105/i, 305;
7. 3h,0«. 5sn, 95, 301«. 313?*, 315)i;
8. iv. 111//. 112//, is-l,}. 1S5,), i;il(/,
100, 204//. :.'73, 283, 332; 9. 7-S, 201,
277n. .".20//.
the History of, see Sullivan and
Williaiir-on.
Insane Hospital. 8. .357.
John, lived at Maine's point, i. 114;
INDEX TO COLLF.CTIOXS.
1G9
livoil at AVostoustoso, i. lS"i. 1S8;
at Casio l?;\y. i.i'iUui; nr Forosidc,
2. 171, IT"-'; .-' ( also Mayno.
Literal y nial Thoolouiial lustitutinn
chartiioJ. 8. 177. 17"^: «aily yro-
niotors of. 8. 17S: oi'Liud, S. i7b;
closod. 8. 17S-17'.t.
Medical :Siliool. 5. xviii: 6. 41.").
Missionary SiK-ioty, 7. :m7. -m"^.
proviiiof oi. few luniks ]iiil>!is!u'<l in,
i..j; tlio history of I'nlijzhuMU'd by
the Maine Historical Society. 2.
l.'^a; obscurity of the early history
of, 5. i; \\ill occupy a prominent
place in liistory. 2. Vki: lias the
precedence in the Knulish coloni-
zation of Anieiiea. 7. 40.J; called
Mavoosliani. 2. 17": 4. li.'o; early
ruler of. 2. l>a: origin of the de-
pendence of upon the tiovernnient
of New York. 5. 1-2: list of grants
in, I. 71': 9. ot3o-:<tiS; l)oundary of,
2. 'Jbl-'^'iS, :.'7i; Avhy the early
settlers did not succecil, 2. i'7U,
:^71, i.'7o: the character of the set^
tiers compared with those of
Mass.. 2. i.'7')-271: 3. l'9; 4. 70, 71,
72, SU: 5. xxi. xxii, o-4. IT'.-: cus-
toms of the settlers, 3. 'J7: largely
settled bv peojile from Mass.. i.
IGl, 4. GO: 6. 4. ">; 8. 4.>;.': ^hap-
leigh a prominent man in the af-
fairs o'l. I. luon : expenses incurred
in settlinir. i. 272;); 2. t)l": the
Flanders or Beli,'ium of America,
I. 40o; Catholic missions amonjc
the Indians of. i. 42^-440: first
Indian cimvert in. 1.401: the In-
dians of lirm Catholics, i. 44o;
the French the cause of tlie crim-
son paues in the early liistory of,
5. 175: distinctly Episco))alian, 5.
175, 221; 6. 17SJ-lM>, l:^:i: great
variety of sources for the poimla-
tion of, 6. ;>— 1: but little attention
paid in early days to the schools,
7. 270; early fishinj on the coast
of, 7. i;]:J: g. 7•'^; coast of first
(lOO.j) broui:ht into notice. 100:1 i. 2-5:
4.07; Cha.'iijilain and Du Monts
on the coast of. i. 25-20: 3. 'j{<: 7.
240; penetrated by the French,
5. 3j5: first attempt to settle, i.
(1CU5) 2S; 2. 2i.i« : 4. i:J. OS; Weymouth,
1005, niafle a voyage to. 2. T2a\
7. 200, 205: carried caj)tives to
Kn-daiid.
o'.»; {see under In-
dians); Ba^haba early noticed in
the annals of. 7.05: bi-ou','ht. lO'iO.
to the notice of tlie En^di<h. 1.2'^;
Gor<,'es tiie oriicinal pioprietor of,
2. 20a. 200: Gorges the founder
of, 2.70'j: a friend to thccolonist.s
of, 5. 210; her indebtedness to
Gorges, 2. 70(«. 'i4a: the native
places of the pioneers of, 6. 170;
the Mary and John. IGi^T, arrived
at, 2. 27'/; supposed site of t!io
colony. 2. 27a-2>" : nua.-urcs t;iken
to exidore. 2. 2Sa : li'.o7. in a state
( 1007) of iiuipiency. 4. 7i>: (."hamplain's
(Ull.".) map of the' coast of pi;blished,
101;;. 7. 240: ("apt. Jol;n Mniili,
1014, on the coast of, 7. 105;
(1020) PeiiKuinid. 1020, not a p;at of,
7. 010; sulfercd liy the pcr]>h'X-
(ltV22) ity oi the grants^ ir.-j2. 2. 52^1 ;
(1020) viVited by Lmett. H'S-), i. 04;
2. 40o: few settlers ou ifie coast
of, 2. 50a; a faviuiie resort for
fishermen. 3. 0; no n>li:ni: vcs-
(1024) sels on the coast of. I'c4. 3. \i;
(1025) the ])utch atti'inptcd to settle,
1025. 4. u'lS: 6. 2:",/( : .bihn lirown
actiuiieil a title in. 7. 105: fort
(IGOO) built in, lOOi). 7. lO.".; iirst per-
manent settlement in. lf'0,1. i.
35, 07)1, 4(3; time of luit little note
but of future value. 5. 210;
(1G32) Godfrey establishc.l in. 10:?.2. i.
40;i, A~,n, IsO/i: tlu colonies
gradually united, 5. 215: divis-
(1G35) ion of the patentees. 1<,'05. i.Sl,
SO; Gorges" charter confirmed,
2. 5S(<; so named by Gor'_'es. 2.
i>Sa, 70; 8. 1S4 ; origin of tlie name,
2. 5S(Oi; 3. 31h; 5. xxi: Captain
Gorges governor of, 2.5o;i: 3. 01;
rent demanded by (-Tor'_'es. 2. 7i>-
71: called New Somersetsh.ire. i.
G5; 3. 01: George Clceves ac-
(1630) cpiired a title to. p;:!''.. i. 05;
first general jurisdiction of. 2.
53a; first organized government
of. 6. 170: the service of the
Church of England luthorizeJ
(1G05) in. 6. ISO; John Jocelyn in.
lOOS, 1.50: cattle scarce in. 3-
72/1; injured b"y Laud. 5. 221: de,
pendent on England, 5. ::-_'l-2_'2;
comjiared to Mass., 5. ■_'Ji-"-'2>;
Gorges charter to, i. U)'>: 4-00;
(1639)8. 151: Richard Vines. I'-OO,
governor of, 2. 70a; the g<»vern-
ment of based on Angh-.^axon
forms, 2. 50a; mode of govern-
ment by T. Gorges, i. 70/(: 2.
(1040) 50((-00<y, 55-57; Gorges, 1040,
made hn-d proprietor, 9. 012;
Thomas Josselyu to organize the
government. 2. 50a, 04a, 7-^"; first
court held. i. SS; Gorges" .itten-
tion called from, 2. Ona: ^i^*;";-^-
took ])ossession of. 2. 0"a: 3. o-'!
resistance to Mass.. 2. O'la. 2.2;
pret.'xt for the usurpati-n of
Mass., 2. 00/u Gl«, 272; 3. 00; 9.
310-020; Mass. not guilty of
usuri»;ition. 5. 228; (.orge.s" court
established, i. 70, S-<; the people
of appealed to M.iss. to settle the
confusion, i. 140; pri:'.e_. oj-^
d
170
>[AIXE iriSTOinCAL SOCIETY.
Maine — eontinnod.
for killiiiij wolves, i. :>'.•!; olsildren
lo bo l)ai>lizo<l, I. oi'.i'i: tho liist
Puritan miiiistrr in. i. .". IT: 3. 1 •"»•'!;
cl<'r'.;\ iiu'ii WMUtfil, 3. I.".;;; (list
(li'.4 )) trial tor iiiiiiilrr in. hW I. 3. luii;
William Waldoi 11. l';|."., tho 10-
(IGl'ij cordrr ot'. I. .lii-;: ll.'iiry .losso-
lyn u'ovoi nor of. 2. T'.'a: the sot-
tK'inon!.< (!i>liirKf(l Uy \\;ii-. 3.
(lG4o) ltl',>, iTl/c 9. :;iti. ;;i'7: .lolm
IJnnytliKU, l("i4i>, doolarod an
outlaw, I. mI'iS; sociind trial for
(HM7) niurdei, 3. i(i; taxos loviod.
1047, I. :U'i^: Ly^nnia soparatml
fmin, I. ',ts; tlio pooido of the
western part form a oondjination
(1G4!)) for tlieir yovornnionr, l(;4it. i.
OS; Godfrey <rovernor of. i.4T,
I80; 9. olli; Mas;^;. .<cnt cdinniis-
{10.")2) sioners t<> treat with the i>eii|ple
of, 1C)")L', 2. <;i(?; 3. \:,: (indfrey
refused to eonfer with the com-
missioners, 2. (')l(f-i''L''' ; cause of
the dislike to .Mass., 2. G:.'«-OK>a:
tlie peo])le under two uoveru-
nients, 2. ()2a : oblii^ed to submit
to Mass., I. '.iS. inn: 3.;;:;. 4:J-44,
4-"), 4G; 6. \<:,; 7. 1.M-1:j2; the
(1G5L)) i>eoi)le, ]i!.jt'>, petitioned to
Cromwell, i. o'.*l'-:]'.'"j. o07i) ;
undeilianded work of Mass., 9.
(lG5S)o2G: part of called Yorkshire,
I. lUG; Ma.ss., 1C>:>S. held j-o.-ses-
sion of the western parts, i. 107;
the jK'ople hostile to Mass., i.
(16a[i) 107, 240; laxity of the morals
in, 1G.V.», I. i:)8, r.'O. ivii; free-
dom of sjieeeh in. 3. S'j: state
(IGOl) of the travelinu- in. If.'U. i. Km;
(IGti-J) party spirit high. loG^. i. 170,
(IGOo) 1S2, 11»G. 240; inlluence of the
laws upon. IGG^J, i. l-"2; the
Earl of Stirlinix's riuht sold to
the Duke of York. 5. l'; appealed
to the crown, lOiU, to settle
(1CG4) disputes, i. 17.], ITti, i.'40, 400-
401; visited l)y commissioners,
1GG4, I. 17;J: 3. :><>: 5. I'oO: Andi-
dale in, i. 17-S; Ma->s. miiered not
to meddle with the alfairs of, i.
17o, 17G; 3. "iG; the first nrap of
made, i. 17"); the authority of
Gorges denied, i. 170; the jieople
of set up thi-ir own ;,'overnment,
I. 177; aibh-L-ss to the kini?, i.
178-179; the people desired the
protection of Mass.. i. LSI; 3. "jS,
C2, G.j-fU; 5. 2-;'>; the towns scat-
tered, I. isi, 211-212, :.'2S; the
middle classes satisfied with
Mass., I. ]s2; <,dven to the Duke
of York, 8. 1S4; the authcuitv
(IGG",) of Mass., IGG-"., denied, i. isj,
1S4; commissi(Mu-rs sent by the
king, 2. Gilu; 4. 220; the govern-
ment by the commissioneis ( >.
tablislu'd. I. I'.i."); magistrates a].-
poinled, 2. t'>.]i/-i;i(f ; diilarcd i,,
bo the ))ro])('rty of (;org(s, i.
(It'.GG) GOif. 7i): 3. :;:;. :>i): 6. ]>>-: coii:
ndssioniMs a]«i>ointed. li'iCiii, f,i|
the eastirn jiarls, i. .ITi'i; tin-
(IGG>) iieojde appeal to Ma^s., \i\i;>,
to setth' tluir confusion, i. I'.Mi;
3. o.'^: end of tlic i:.)Verii!nenl 1.,
till' king's eoinud.-^sioners, 1. !'.•." ;
general .submission to ^lass.. i.
107, r.»S, ;;<."i. .-.^t;: the electiv,-
franchise established, i.2nl; ],eo-
ple divided in regard lo the juii.-
dietion of Mass., 3. 04; tJie si-t-
tlenunts increased in import-
(IGCi'.i) ance, 3. 01; highways, H".':'.',
ordered to be laid o>it, i. b'-">:
(1070) •'"^■~^«-'l.^'i"^ account of, ic,7,), i.
."j."0-.">"i2 ; division among t!u-
people. i..",.")l: 3. '.hJ: 5. 2-'.4; sni'-
])lieil with goods by 3Iass., i..').")!;
the coast a refuge for fugitives
from justice, 5. 2o4: the bi>;
work upon the history of t!:e
(1G71) time, 5. 2:;4«; the government,
1(171, topsy-turvey. 3. 0^: 5. i.'l'-'."
2o7; peojde ordered to piinide
means of ilefense, 3. 102; the oul>
record of punishment of Quak-
(1G72) ers. 3.7I; the eastern boundary.
11172, establi.shed. i. 2o2 ; con-
dition of, 5. 2:)-<-2:3'.i, 242: iietitio:i
to Mass., 5. 2:311-241; varying ter-
ritorial name, 5. 242; i)eacefully
(1G74) acknowledged the government.
1074. of Mass., 5. 24S: the lirsi
attempt to govern by law, 5. 2."ii;
not imprudent in zeal of C'hri>-
tianizing. 5. 2";1 ; prevented froi!;
becoming a part of Canada, 5.
(1070) 257; the militia of, i. 22S,22'.'..;
settlers exposed to the hostile
Indians, 3. 102; relief sent by
Mass., 3. 107; condition of duri:!-
King Phili]»"s war, 4. 7;!, ---'■
(1C7C) the authority of Mass., 107 1.
annulled, i. 2.')^; restored t"
the heirs of Gorges and Mason, i-
2;jS; Peinaquid the foremost
(1G77) settlement, 1077, in the ]»rov-
ince, 5. 201 /i Andros orilereO
tlie people not to fortify their
liouses, 5. 20'.); puridiase<I of
Gorges by Mass., i. 2-'>-2:;'.'; y
6-ii.i, 2'n, 201, 2t>4. 200; 3. ■'>'■'>, •'•''•
120; 4. 70; 7. 100, 211; price paid,
i.2:;0/(; 2. 04a, 207, 201. 201, -''•''•
3. ■','■}, (j'>ii; the king di.spb-ased at
the pundiasc, 3. O'j ; (piestion "'■
rai.--ing money for the \vai, 1
(1G7S) 2:;'.'; legallv transferred. \'''~-
to Mass.. 2. C:.y; d.-.d fi"'"
Gorges to Usher, 2. 207--"'.o; de- -i
from Usher lo Ma:>.s., 2. 201-204;
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
171
povcrnnicnt formed, i. 240: 2.
Goij: Mass. luiivliasod what slio
had i)iovi>,iusly Iwhl by injus-
(IGSO) tic«\ 4. 7<i: Thomas Danlortli,
1(1>0, ai»]>oinTod prosidcnr, i.
240: 2. O'xj; 3. r_",>: liist m-iioral
as.^'mhly. I. --'40, L'41 ; 3. 1:20;
jiirixlirtiiin assumed at York. 3.
12'.': tlio poi'i'le dis.-atislii-d. i.
240: ad«lii>>s t.. tin- poplo. i. -J lo-
241; jKiitiun t<.i Charles 11. i.
(IGSl) 4ni:i-4ni; 3. li'O; thi' Assembly,
lilSl, ai>])lit'il to Mass. for se-
curity, I. 2t'i.j ; ot>mmittee api'oint-
ed to inquire iuto the state ol, i.
2()5; Baptists first appear. 8.
(1682)221; sawmilis iu. lCi>2. i. luS-
2(il): the vnly reeord uf reliuious
persecution. 7. 1'l4: land titles,
(1CS4) 1(;^:4. conliiined. i. -'71-272;
repose of the peojile interrupted,
I. 27o; alVairs eondueted with iu-
dilference. i. :.'";]; loeal jrovern-
nientceastd. 1.274; land owners
re(juired to obtain new patents,
(1CS7) I. 274; the ([uitrents. 1i'pS7,
produce dissatisfaeiicn. i. 272-
27o: peoi)le ojijiosed to the new
survey of the lands, i. 274-1'7'j,
280; the peojde advised to sub-
mit to the new order, i. 274. 2S2;
(ICSS) outbreak of Indian hostilities,
1G>8, i.2sj;; troops sent to. i,
2S'.". 21*0; lar-ely deserted. 7. oi;
Andros jjaid a visit to, 7. 54;
Mass. not over anxious for the
(1GS9) safety of the people, IGM*, 7.
Ill; 1)V a charter consolidated
(1G91) with Mass., IfJ'.d, 7. I'll: 8. 1.".7;
established as a distrirt. 8. 157;
X'OiHilation of. 8. 157; nearly
(100.3) depopulated, IGUo. 5. 2S:)/i: the
(IGOG; dejilorable C(jndition of, lO'.tG.
3. ]vS-l;];i: commi^>ioners ap-
(1700) pointed to settle the land claims
in, 2.2o4; ojunion of liichard
AVest on the kinu's ri<,'ht to the
(1718) woods of, 171^, 2. 2i;5-2GS; the
forest opened to the settlers by
tlie ca])ture of (^ueliec. 4. 75;
(1734) Scotch-Irish tirst arrived at. 6.
11 ; tax of 17:]4, 4. ll>7: (^takers
(1740) in, 1740. 7. 2i'n-L'-l ; alarmed bv
(1741) the Spanish war, 1741, 8. 2I1";
(I74;j) tax of 174:J, 4. ]'."7: Germans ar-
rived at. 175:;. 6.2-"]; lar<,'e Scotch
fcmi<;ration. 6. •_';]: a stronghold of
the I'resbvtciians. 6.:;2; bv the
(1750) fall of (Quebec, 1750. the French
h)st their possession of, 7. 248;
(17G0) the chief tow!i>hips of, 17Go. 4.
75; distribution of French
Xeutnils in, 3. I7o/i; 6. .']:;'. 1-;; 1:5;
slavery crejd in, 7. 210. 215; rela-
tive rank of the towns. 3. 17<'-(;
new names aiij, eared. 4. 7>; Prot-
estants arrived, 4. 7d; settlers eu-
coura<:od hy ^ra?s., 4. 78; cni-
1) braced York Ciuinty. 6. A'-l; tax
'•-'» of 17'd. 4. 1'.'7: ilrou-ihtof 17tl2,
:>) 3. 177: rc\i\al of lljiiscopalian-
'4) ism, 17i;:;. 7. 2L'0; ]>o!Md:irioll.
(17(
(17.
(I7t
(17t
(17o<i) 17G4. 7.21
(17
(17
nmnlier ol hiw vers
4^ in, 1770. 8. 157: tlie condition
■.;) and tiie work of ihe slaves. 1774,
7.2)5; i;aptists. ics:'.. numerous
7. 221-22L': the mnnber of in-
(17.^4) cori>oiated towns. 17S4. 7. 210;
local resident miu!>1ers. 7. 210;
first apjicaranoe of the Mi ilonl-
ists. 7. i'2G; proirress searci'ly im-
jieded by the war of the Kcvolu-
tion, 4. 78; land titles embar-
rassed. 7. :;5;]; lottery established
to sell lands. 7. ;V,':;-:'.54 ; state
lands exjilored. 7. :;54; towns
(1780) incorintrated. 17>o. 4. 70 ; pro'_'-
ress of. 4. 70-^o; temji-iiarily
cliecked, 4. 80; Flder Jesse Lee
(1700) in. 1700.7.227: the ])opulatioii.
(1701) 1701. 8.157; Hallowell A-iuiemy
incori'orated. 8. li'.o; the peo-
(1707) pie, 1707. lacked L^ood Chri.-tian
education, 4. ;150: the nutnber
(l'^'X>) of lawyers, I80O. 8. 157: the
(1S04) landhoider.s' troubles settleil,
(1^07) 1S04. 2. 202; bitter ii<ditieal
(iM^i) strife. ].'^07, 7. o5(;: scparat-'d
from Mass., 1^20. i. 274: 2. li'.;;
3- '"'5: 7- 21. 410; 8. 157. 177, :;01 ;
i 9.175; number of lawyeis, l^i'O,
[ 8. 157: number of cler.i^ymen. 8.
I 157-15^: few educated natives. 8.
j 158; education in. 7. l'71: 8. 15S;
i academies incorporated, 3. ir,0;
I no olden time in tiie history of. 4.
1 75; dates of the istablishment of
churches in, 5. liv-lv; 7. 210, 2'JO,
221. 222, 22:J, 224. 225. 220-227;
had no laws relatinir to slavery, 7:
211; mentioned, i. -Jl. 40, SI. ':;02,
401, 4o;j, 414. 4l'I), 420. 4:]5..54l ; 2.
9, 242; 3. 51. ,s7. sii. :':;n, ■S-V), ;'.25.
o:j2; 4. 240, •_'57. 2>4«. :;21. 411.
41.;; 5. liii, 2, 0, ;;52. ;;oo; 6. ;:4.
0':'//. 1:;l'. 150. li'io. L'u7. 275. :;!:;/»,
;;57, :;5o; 7. 4:;. 45,(. 05. 114. i:;i.
20::!, 22:;, 227. 22-», 255,,, i'74. 2-0.
204, ;io8/i. :;25, .•;5o, ;js5, ;;s7. 404,
405. 400, 410, 417: 8. 157. lOO. •_'^7,
204, :i40; 9. ;]4. :^r). :;s. 70., si, sl'.
200, 225, i':i;;, 202. ;iOn. :;i)4. :;i5„,
327, :;:;:;, ;;:;4, ;]:;5, ;i:;>;, 012, 040.
054, 055; see Elaine. st;ite of.
tlie Provincial Council «if, 2. 50.
Peports, 8. 042, 040. 007, 4 Hi. 400,
470.
Slavery in, by Joseph ■\Villiamson.
7. 207-210. '
state of, the (irst jieriod of the his-
tory of, 4. (iS-72; second period
of lh<' history of. 4. 72-77; tliird
period of the history of, 4. 7o-
172
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Maine — oontinuod.
(1821') ST; liecMino an imU'iu mU'nt
state, 1S20. 4.2"), 7>. >'i: 5. wiii;
6. ti-hi, M, OS. 71. 7-. --''U: 8. l'7,
177; licr toniiam'. 4. _">; I.in-
(1S27) lulii lu'came mniMimr of. 1SJ7,
I. -lu;': Liiu-oln's iini'oitaiit
•work in. i. 414; her .]Mosont
stren^jth ]iartly owincr to the ex-
ertions of tlio Kcinu'be.' Tur-
chasers, 2. 2'.i4: devi-loi)in;.C her
resonrees, 4. U-TJ; averat;e dura-
tion of lite in. 4. 17: the eensus
(lS55))of is:).j. 4. I'j; soil of. 4. l'i>;
valuation of real estate in. 4. "JJ;
her early vessels of small t"nnai;'e,
4. 24; a leader in ship huildin;:;,
4. li">; inanufacturfs in. 4. •J7;
niovinix with rapid stridi-s. 4. 2S;
joun.ijest of the Atlantic states.
4-07; character of her ])eoiile, 4.
70-77, SO, SI, S-2. S:]; sl' tried by
Massachusetts and New Hamp-
shire, 4. SO; Paul Cotlin"s remarks
on, 4. 404-41)5 : last great land con-
troversy settled, 4. '2'-y-J; took
prompt measures to promote
morality and learninLr. 5. xvii,
xviii; had formerly but little in-
terest in historical research. 5.
xviii; lias a broad field f<.>r his-
torical inquiry. 5. xx; the nuinl)L-r
of settled ministers of H'lG
(1850) com].arcd to 17l>-'. 5. Iv; the
Lithgow family pr'Mnini-nt in.
5. 41.j; the lirst United .States
district attorney in. 5.415; ceded
territory to the Uniri-d statt-s. 6.
70; renewed the Indian treaty. 7.
20; formerly under the domiuiem
of France, 7. 24^: the locality of
fii-st occupied, 8. :]17; the Ashbur-
ton treaty a sacrilice to. 8. 0. 15;
the St. Croix the true boundary
of, 8. 11; islands conredud to, 8.
15; exercised jurisdiction over
territory that was disputed by
Great Britain. 8. 10. 17; crave
grants in this territory, 8. 10-17;
the commissioners had no riirlit
to cede any part of to En^^land. 8.
IS; bounded on the north by the
St. Lawience river. 8. •_':); desired
tlie eastern line CNtaldihlied. 8.
2^^, 00; the Unitt-d .States had no
ri<;ht to yield any ]>art of to any
80verei;4nty. 8. 00, 04-05, 07. 4>>:
the threatened treaty jeopardized
her, 8. 05-00; her dominion no
sui)ject of partition, 8. 00; dis-
turbed bv cni.Toacliments. 8. 07,
a-, 41; not well treat.'d. 8. O:*:
the United .'>tates convinced of
her rights, 8. 40, 45-40. 4s_n»;
TNouid hot submit to the conven-
tion, 8. 4'j; a.-jkcd to keep 'iuiut,
8. 40-50, 00, 050; her answer, 8.
50; t(.> subuut to the convenlioii:(l
line. 8. (U : ini' interests liisi.--
yarded. B.Ol'; joint ow mi- of \\'\\,[
land.-. 8. &2h; to demand Iki
riuhts. 8. 00-04; asked aid of the
general •rovernment. 8. 77; htr
action approveil by the ci>untry,
8. SD; forced to assent to tiie
treaty, 8. SO-00. O-'-O:",; t',e 01,1-
jtensation received. 8. lo^', ]o.,;
without a coveruor, 8. Otej; not
jealous of Mass., 8. 4:;-s--i;V,t: the
oiliest road in. 9.142. 151; her
first rej)resentative to ("on^^re?-;,
9. 100; should ,uive honor to Mass.,
4. SI; her history yet to be made.
4. 00; mentioned. '2. 10>1. 14<. 151.
150, 157. 105; 3. 241 : 4. OS, OS,
2SI)i. 2^0)^ 0^7/K 5. xxxiv. xxxv,
xxxvii. xxwiii. xl, hi, 17-l(i, Ol-';,
055. 4i»0; 6. :',u. 00. 7'>, I'Ji'i/i. 2n'.t.
21s. 202, 200, 204, 271, 272. Olo,
000. 054, 057, Ot)0. 005, 070; 7. 22,
104. 110. 225, ;]04. 410; 8. is. 21,
27, 20, 01, 02. 04. :]0. 40. 41. 42, 44.
45, 4S, 54, 02, 00, 07. 00. 70, 71.
74, 75, 7S. SO. 84, S5. SO). S7. ^"^. ■-"'•'.
92. 94. 95. 101, 102. lOO. 105, 042,
358. 411. 400. 40S, 45o. 45Sa, 459.
47S; 9. 71. 72, 91, 122, 100, 171,
174. 175, 204, 242. 248.
street, i. 010; 6. 102.
Maines. Mr. . killed. 2. 182.
Mrs. -, wounded. 2. 182.
Maine's p)int, Pdchard Bray lived on,
1. 114; a town to be laid out on,
2. 172; land included in. 2. 172.
Maintenon. Madam de. 7. 07.
Mair point. 3. 029; .sec Mare point.
Maize, Champlain described the cul-
tivation of. 7. 200; called wheat
of India. 7. 201 ; see corn.
Maja Bauaduce. .v e Major Baq-aduce-
MajabaLTwaduce point. 4. 021. 024h.
Majais. Cadillac^s account of, 6. 279;
same as .Machias. 6. 27'.'/i. 2^0.
Majechewsett bay, 2. 40; ste Massii-
chusetts bay.
Maje) Londo, the Indian devil, 4-
107.
Major Ba;raduce, contracted to Bai:a-
duee. 6. 107, los; the site of Ca<-
tine. 6. 107; the definition of not
known. 6. 107; menricjned, 6.010,
7. .'2. ix; see Baj^aduce.
II II.. 7. 01.s,i.
Makakus. tlie. see Maquas, the.
Makesiieft. the, 9. 007.
Mala.itcs. the, 6. 202, 200.
MahiL'a. Indians sold as slaves in, »•
!".». 10-: 7. 2:0.
Malc.jin. a Scotch-Irisli name, 6. 10.
familv. the. 6. I'O; 8. 115.
Mi.-ha.l. 8. lll/(.
Mahlei', Ln-laud, 3. x\i.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
173
Mass, I. l.'.n?}, ISOh, -l-irm: i. 144: 3.
l.>); 4, 2W.
, si'i vantof the Eavl uf Warwick,
3. XV.
JfaliiTO. .vfo Mulacra.
Malloharro, a buumlary of Acadia. 5.
3l'") ; iicnv Cane Cape ('(Mi. 5. ;l_'-"i.
oL".': 8. oL'l: Da Moiits at. 5. o:;;";
8. :'i'l.
Mallory, William. 9. o04H-o05?i.
Mallet! II. .sea, 5. -JTT.
tfir Jolin, 7. Il'On.
Maloon, , taken prisoner. 2. 20(1;
sokl. 2. 20(i; esoaped to Uo^-ton, 2.
20G.
Malta, Paul Chadwick killed at. 2.
2S'.t; 7. 087 : tJie name ehari.aed. 2.
2i»l; 7. o:<S; tlie people of settled
with the Kennebec Purchasers, 2.
201: 7. :'.o. oSS: 9. 2o2.
Mamdernxiuid, 3. 41;'..
Mamerc(inenet, 3. ."."iT.
Mammouth cave. 6. 411.
Manach. M. . on the lieanties of
the Inilian lan^uaue. i. 4hJ.
Manillas island. 4. luG.
Manawormet, 2. '.i2.
Manchester. England. 4. IS.
Mass., 4. 2:11.'
:S. IL, 4. ISO; 6. 236.
Mauessumet, sold land to Thomas
Stevens. 3. ?>\h.
Manjjee, / country comprised in, 2.
Man'^i, \ T(I'(.
Man-uin, W. P.. 8. 424.
Manliaden. 4. lUO.
Manham, Samuel, killed Madam Dear-
injr. 3. l.Jl.
Manhattan inland, settled by tlie
Dut( h, 2. '.j\n] called Mananthe,
6. -isl.
Manilla, carried to Enirland by Wey-
moutli, 2. IT.
Manir, John, letter to from Arnold.
1 . Am.
Manitou, the Good Sjiirit of the In-
dians, 4. 107.
Manlers, J., signed tlie treaty of 1714,
6. 2."^^: autoi^raph of. 6. ■_'.";^.
Mann, Ariel, cor[)orate member of
the Maine Historical Societv, i.
11.
Dr. , 5. xviii.
Oljadiah, 4. :','>'.*, .OsO.
Perry, 7. ^;S4.
Manneerhowan. 3. 410.
Manuiii„', Cajit. Nicholas, cliief macris-
trate of York, i. 271'; ordered a
survey made. i. 271': ;i jnd;,^e of
the court in Cornwall, i. 27'.'/(;
troubled tbe peojde of New Dart-
moutii. 5. !•'.', 2fi4; commissioned
as captain, 5. lou-ioi; justice of
tlie peace, 5. Ibl, 11 0, i;7; sub-
collector, 5. 120-12."-: complain(!d
of, 7. ICri; meutM..ned, 4. sl'j^ 5.
8a
Mi>
married Dr. Vaughan, 6.
6. 70/1.
jiotition to
lived in Fal-
visited by Cham-
oil.
Capt. Joseph, letter of cited, 6. lOj;.
, 6. 8!).
Mansell, Sir Robert, tlie present Mt.
Desert named for. i. ■_'(!?).
Mansiicld. 2. 14"); 5. xxx;
John 1;., 5. ;3oO.
Lord. 6. 4!t.
William, siijned the
15radstreet. i.
nioulli. i.;J21; signed tlie petition
to Cliarles 11, i. 4o2.
Mansion il.>use. Bath. 2. 220; 3. -1".
Mantawassuc. tlie, 7. o.
Manthane. the Isle of. seen by Cham-
plain, 7. 2."iU; MOW tiie" Isle of
..Menan. 7. -l-A).
Manthoun,ermer,
plain, 7, 2.")?;.
Mantor. James, 4.
Manufacturers, American, rcmaiks on
by Augu.-Ntus C. Pobbius, 4. 5;;-r>l.
Maple, iirevalent in Limerick, i. ;;_'7 ;
sugar and molasses made from, 4.
282. 3:j;).
Juiee eove. 6. .300, olG.
Maquas, friends of the English, 5.
27i"i; presents sent to, 5.'27(J: at-
tempt to form an alliance with,
I against the eastern Indians. 5,
j 27S: mentioned, 5. ;jl, 40, 42, l.j,
I (•2, \yz.
Maranocook jiond, 4. 107.
Marathon, 3. I'tiO.
Marberry, Ann, married to ■William
Hutchinson, i. :',\\n.
Marbleliead, home of Nidiolas Haker.
I. 20;': home of .b.iin Ashton. 3.
21/(, 2.j, ^L'; Pobert Nicliols jr.
moved to. 3. 104; Mrs. Alger
moved to, 3. 10."); mentioned, 2.
144; 3. o4t;; 4. I'.ii'; 7. SS; 9. I7<,t.
Marcli. Mons. Corte de. i. ;;oi.
Joiin, .-^ervetl in the war of the dev-
olution, 3. L'O.'j.
C'ai»t. John, sent to a>rertain tlie
tle.^igns of the Eiin<li, 5. g^4;
met Bomazeen, 5. I'^l; considered
tlie Indians as rebels, 5. 2^(i; re-
signed his command at I'emamiid,
5. 200; in command of tlie expe-
dition against I'ort lo>yai, 7. 70;
censured for bi> failure, 7. ~
mentioned, 3. :;4."), :]\<.
Samuel. 3. I'O] ; served in the
of the Kevdlutinn, 3. I'O.j.
Col. , of Greenland, 4. 20'.).
Mare!i(dj.igyduee. delinition.of. 6.
Marchiii. Indian (diief. 7. l'.M*, i.'(i:.'.
Marcy, the Hon. W . ]... 9. 2l;j.
Mardi-n. Slejihen, 4. ;;:.mi, .;.",j.
Mareagit. an Indian, 4. I."/,*.
Mure point, treaty concluded at, i.
;)<14; a part of Jirunsw'.k, 2. l^o;
home of Purchase. 3. '.]j'.}\ men-
tioned, 2. 17'J; 3. oil] 8. l:ll»t.
I'j ;
lOS.
lU
:m.\ixk itistokical society
Mnrescliitis. tho, 6. I'lJ.
Muviiso, ail Itulian. 4. !•">'•.
Maiir.iritl.i, tho, ciniimaiiiU'"! by Moore,
2. •-'4:J; expoctfil to altaik ^la-
chias, 2. '214; ihiwu <lo\vii the
river. 2. "214; oa]>tini'il. 2. 24"»;
iiinnher of killeil aibl wounded. 2.
L'l'». 24'.i(i; inentioiu'd. 2. 2 Id.
Marijery, the. einid.'Vfd at Kicliinond's
island. I. ■")•'): 6. l".-^; arrived in
Anicriea. i. S-'An : sent with freight
to KnL'hmd, 1. '^-Tt.
Maria. Joseph, a Penobse.)! Indian. 5.
:3T1, -IT."). \
de Mediei, tpieen ri'iront. i.4"-'4: 7.
2S; foreed I'ontrineourt to take
liiard t(> Anieriea, i. 4i'^: aided
in lilting out a ve^sid for Ameri-
ca, I. 42it; 8. :122. -.VS-',.
Maiiiitdl, .sec Mariner.
Mariner. James, came from Dover. 1.
oi;l; lived on the Xeek. i. 01:3,
?>2l; Ilodgsdon deeded laud to. 1.
24S, 01:]; date oi his birth, i. ol^;
lived at l]o:^ton. i.-]\-'>; his pos-
terity. I. olO.
JIarintrs" ehurch, the. Bust'in. i.'^>'r2n.
Mariiin . in eoiumaud at St. John's
ii\er, 7. .")4().
Maritime and Inlantl Diseuvery cited,
5. M.Hi.
Mariumptieook river, the. 8. ZO.
Maiks. of Arexns. 3. 4l'0; .Stephen
llatson. I. •]')^; C'uucaseiiot. 4. I'-io:
Laron. 3. 41'J: ^laganumliee. 3.
420; Xauninne. 4. I'-)'): Perepole,
3. :):>j; riiileni'm ruckmarl, i.
o-jS: Itamanasc he. i. ;;.".>: Samoset.
5. 1>Sh, 1'J2; .SaiHinaanun. 3. 41'J;
Sasagaliaway, i.-'>'>^: Umpeeheny.
4. i;;o; Uniiongoit, 5. I'.t2; Will
Warden, i. o">>^; Wauntauga, 4.
■l;'.'i; Wenemoaet.t, 3. ;JTS. 40.");-
Frane<)is Xa\ier, 3. 420; act also
sicrnnms.
William, lived at .Shee])Scot. 2. iO^;
swore fealty to the Duke of York,
4.221.
Marlb<.rouirh, 2. 14';; 4. IGl.
Marley, 7. •']•"/.•.
Mainey, 3. xvi.
Maro mscook jiond, 4. 110, 114; 8.
2o0)).
Marot. C'apt.. . 9. In-;. 101). 110.
MariiUftte, Tere Ja-ipn':. la. 6. 2l0.
Miniuoir, i. 114: 2. b'.T: 3. -i-JU/i, ;;29,
:',■]<). ;J;)1, ;]:J2. ;;t4; 4. K";.
bay. 2. I(t7; 3. -'UT; 4. loj.
Marsctiuuut. 4. 140.
Marsh. , of Ya<salb<jro. 4. 3S3.
tin- Itev. . 7. 2:;."..
island, i. \^'). l'.'; 7. T'.'/i.
iMiint, 7. 7''//.
Samuel and .Son. 4. '■;.
Marsii's mountain. 6. -iol.
Marshall, John, signed the petition
to Hradstreef, i. 2'^'^n\ lived at
r.ilmoutli. I. :;21.
Jedm. chief Justiee, 5. xlviii.
<.'ai>t. .Samuel. 2. ];; ;.
Marshall's eove. 6. ;;i(i.
Marshtield. .Inhn l'M>iirne a residi-u
of. I. l.'iO; John K.iuse .1 rcsidi lit
of. I. 1">0; Thendosius .Nlonre -.i
re>idiiit i)f, I. .").")i;: mentioiifd. 2.
14.'.. 1T'>: 3. ic.'t,/ : 4. -72: 6. ~r.;
■ '>'u: 7. I'./ii; 8. 2-1. 2-1//. 2-2;/.
Mars Hill, the ur.rthwfst anule of
X^iva Seotia. 8. 20-21 ; not eoinct
to be elaimed as tlie aiiLile. 8. _'_'.
2')-2ri, 2(> ; menlioned, 8. Oti. >:;.
Marsiipue. 4. 271.
Marston. Ephraim. lived at F.ilmouth,
I. 241;./. :;21 ; moved to .Salem, i.
lii'l/i: signed the in-tition to tiov.
l>r.id>treet, i. 2S.!.
Geon;;e. 2. 20.').
John, lanrl grant.Nl to. i.242: land
sold to .Samaid .^loodv, i. 24o.
Mr. . 4. 24;;/i.
Martid. , 8. :;:;o.
Marten, the Hev. Kiehard, proaelu-d
at W.dls. i.:;47: a sehoohn aster.
I. ;347; his s dary. i.;;47: gradu-
ated from Harvard CoUeue. i.:;4T.
skins, the trade in pnthiljited. 2.
;14a: purchased by John Smitli,
5. 1 '•>'■:;•
Martha s ^ ineyard. j.eo-de Iroin in
Maine. 4.:;il: the Kirl of Siir-
linijr's right in sdd !> the Duke
of York. 5. 2; Xew York to smd
a commission to. 5. :;.",; Indians
taken eatpive at. 5. 1(1//; ealle.l
Martin vigners. 6. 2--: <,'adillae's
aecounl of. 6. 2-^; Indians of. 6.
22>;: the land titles in traeeil frcni
the Earl of .Stirlimr. 7. 144; meii-
tioTied. 2. 2-'j; 4. ;J2S.;]:;4; 7.274:
8. 12s
Martin. Capt. C. 5. :;I4;*.
Dorothy, conveyed her projjerty te
liobert Martin, i. 20S.
John L''wis. 6. :)2-").
Loui.s Henri, his History of Frani'e
cited. 7. 42. 42/i.
Lvdia, nrarried to K(jbert Corbin. i-
"121, 207.
Mary, widow of Kobert. died, i-
207//.
M iry. seduced by Michael Mitlon.
I. l'>>: executed for infanticide.
I. loS. 207.
Peter, signed the treaty of 1710, ^■
'2'>-'): autogr:q>h of. 6. 2.")."i.
Raidiael. 8. .".l.
Kiehard. married the ^Virh)^v .\'-
well. I. 7.'), 1 14: 121. 207; lived ;0
Falmouth, i. lo"-. Ill: si-ned th''
subnds-ion to .M i-s.. i. I".'/, •'•""'
his dau'_diter m.ii ried JJ<d)eri ' "_''
bin, I. 121; autograjdi ol, i- l-"*'
ixDF.x TO collt:ctiox>;.
175
consented to the airreenient lie-
twt'on .I<>rd;in ;niil Tiu k»>r. i. l^!!:
petitioned to the ueiicinl court, i.
144; ills oliihlrcn uiidi'i- .Milton's
care, i. I'l^: signed tlie jietilioii
to tlie kiuLT. I. !"*'': ^Vintll^ol)■s
a.^eoiuit of. I. l07: lived on tlie
rresutiii)->-.ir. i.l'oT: death of. i.
2ii7; his will. i. L'oT-jiK; reported
the hv-s of Falmouth at IJoston,
1. ott;])i: mentioned, i. ll'.i, 1l'2;
]2:3. 141.
Kiehard. of rortsmouth. letter to
Gen. L)entii-on. i. Jl'"_'-2:?.5.
William, 7. I'.'T.
the i;ev. . of .sterliiiLTS, 4. .393.
, witli Arnold, i. "iL'ti.
Martin's cove. i. 114.
point, I. 7'), 114.
Martinic islainl. 5. :)S5. P^^on.
Martiiiiipie. 7. 474.
>[artinvii;iiers. ('adillac's aeeount of,
6. 2SS: same as Manila's Vine-
yard, 6. I'SS.
Martyn, Vie tor. 3. :N0.
Martyr, Peter, cited, 2. liya; vLsited
by Cahot, 2. l'ta-\>\a.
Mary.' the. 5. :'.S4; 9. 4'.i.
and Jolin. the, one of tlie ships sent
out by the Plyiuouth Company,
2.2~a; sent our by Popliam. 3.
'2'J-J; commanded by Paleitrh Gil-
bert, 3. '2U-J- 5. :;.")] : in distress, 3.
oOO; returned to England with re-
port of the colonists, 3. :;i)S: 7.
30:5: sailed from Plymouth. 5. ■]')[ ;
7. •-".'4; at So'j:uin. 7. oUl; men-
tioneil, 5. l-"';-s,(: 7. :]ni).
Queen of En^dand, no interest in
ber dise<jveries durin^^ her reijjn,
2. ISa; mentioned, 2. I'JO; 4. 71;
7. 143: 9. 33i.
Stuart. 6. 14n,, r 9. 300.
Maryland, the Seoteli-Iiish in, 6. 9,
2'.*: coina'j^^e of, 6. 1I>: had a pro-
prietary governMii'nr. 7. l.">4; men-
tioned, 2. 74'^?; 4. IS; 6. 7-J; 7. 139;
8. SO.
Historical .Society. 2. 241??: 4. ij.
Mascarene, Gov, I'mil. siirned the
treaty of 1714. 6. l'")^; autograph
of. 6. 2oS: governor of Xova .Sco-
tia, 8. 12'i; proposed to dislodife
iJe Himzay. 8. I2'j: planned to
secure the alle;;iance of tiie Aca-
dians, 8. I2(i. i;];J: sent Capt.
Howe to join Col. Noble. 8. 12S;
letters of, 8. 130-131, i:;-<: belonired
to the )e'4ul:tr aittiy. 8. I'-V',: inen-
tioned, 3. ;;7'.', 3^'». ;;sl, :;■^2. .J'.i.",.
3117, 3119, 402. 419. 412. 41'.t, 421,
43.-.; 8. -.'24, 2i'r„i. 241, Jo4.
Mashainee river, 4. liljtj.
Mason, E., 2. 1 19.
Jann-s, son of .Tolm. 2. 234; Ins
d:in-.;liter married Elias Mulford,
2, 234.
James, of X'ew Darmoutli, 4. 2-1.
.leremi.di. 8. ■',''>'■'•.
John, kille.l in the battbj at Fal-
mouth. I. -.".I.");,.
("apt. John, associated witli Sir Wil-
liam Alexander, 1. 34; 2.47: re-
ceived a '.rraut from the Plymouth
C'om]iany, i. :].'.. 7'.'; 3. 30: extent
of the tyrant, i. :1.">: the same t-x-
teiided. I. 3"): di\ision oi the
trrant. i. 3.J: 2. ".4: 3-34: 9. •■'.|'9,
30!i)(: received a new craiit. i. .;.>;
his territory frranted toothe!.- by
the I'lynnnilh (.'oinjiany. i. 4;';
received a .irrant to l)oth si.h s of
the Piscataiiua. i. 4'.'-')0; 3. :'.I: 9.
3t3G; Josslyn his a-jjent, i.Cl',, : 3.
34; Ins S'ew Hampshire ui.int
conveyed no riirht to sovereignty,
1. 78; extent of his territory, i.
81; liis zeal, i. S3; sent William
Brackett to Piseataqua, i. \'j'>h;
his heirs held the artention of
the kinir, i. 107: tiie province re-
stored to his lieirs. i. •s)^: re-
ceived utant of Eact)nia, 2. 'r^.';
extent of <;rant, 2. 'r2'i: separated
his business transactions from
Gorges. 2. "<2a: received a sejiarare
patent. 2. o2ii: extent of his terri-
tory, 2. 52(»: name<i New Hami>-
sl'.ire. 2. ')2": 3. 31; employed
Josselyn ti> discover Lake Cham-
plain. 2. 07. OS,/. 7,v,/; ••■overnor of
Xew Foundlaud, 2. 47: returned
to, sent earjienters aii'i cat:i" to
America, 2. ')<)ii: 9. 3o<,/ : letter
from Goru'es cited, a.wii/, : D.ivid
Tliompson his agent. 2. 70: ('a]»t.
Cammock his agent. 3. 1l': vave
a grant to Cammock. 3.r_': \\ illiam
Sevey in his em]doy. 3. 2^'-): dit.<;,
I. 83: 2. ")0;/. .■J4<(; 3. 34, .','>; lihs
widow settled his estates, 2. •'■O/i;
mentioned, 2. Gl<'/(. ti7; 3. 34«; 5.
xxi, 10>; 9. 3u''>, 30'.), ;jl 1,/.
John, of Agawam, patent granted
to, 9. :;t;o.
Capt. John, of Mass., 2. 1-33.
John, of Sheepscot, grant to from
Kobinhood, 2. 232, 2;;3; 4. 219,
231; 9. 133; the commissioners
of the Duke of York met at Jiis
house, 2. 2:;2; 4. 220; 8. Is."); 9.
lol; the deed fioin Pobiidiootl
given in full. 2. 233-2:14: rerided
at .Slieejiscot, 2. "^33; liis wife'.s
hmd (laim. 2. 234: the Sheei'Si-ot
records began at Ins house, 4. -'lO,
214; site of his iiouse, 4. 21 L i''_'0;
9. I.jI; lemains of his house of
stcmc. 4.214: 9. l.'AUv, took a dtcd
from the ludi.ms. 4. 219; claims
of liis heiis. 4. L';;i; swore Ic.iliy
to tlie Duke of York, 4. 221 ; men-
tioned, 2. 23G; 4. 231; 5. 230; 8,
183/1.
176
MATXK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Mason, llic ITon. Jolm, inniiioil Susan
I'oNvi-jl, •}. 'S-Wn.
Mrs. Capt. John, sent Francis Nor-
ton as lior altorncy to Anu-iica. 2.
50; sottlod lier husbaiul"s estate,
2. 50ii.
tiie Rev. Jolm, seleet remains of, 4.
John v.. 9. -ia.'^
Joseph. 9. ;vj.").
Mary, dauicliter of James, married
Elias Mulford, 2. i;:;4 ; lier hind
claim, 4. ■_';'. 1.
Eobert, I. 47; Q. 3.">1, o4'J, ?,:>i.
Samuel. 9. "-"J.
Thomas, laud granted to, i. 243 :
lived at Salem, i. 240; sold his
land to l\-ter Morrill, i. 240, olo.
title, I. Aln.
the llev. William. 9. KH.
Lieixt, , sent out to capture pi-
rates, 5. 2U(i.
Mason's Neck, 5. 4U.
patent, 7. lOij.
Masonia. i. SI.
Massabesec, derivation of, 4. 100.
pond. 4. 107.
Massuehisans, the, 2. 02.
Massachusetts archives, arranged by
Felt, 2. 47rt; oiled, 7. b<>},u •j'>it. Oln,
6S«, 70h; 8. 121/,. 24'.i,i. 2.oS; 9.
11, 2S, 40. .3l8*i. 344, 374, 377, 3S0.
Bai)tist Educational S':>eiety. 8. 17S.
bay, called Uoston bay, 2. 43a;
lands on beloni^ed to .^ir Ferdi-
nando Gorges. 2. .jG(/. ."^7'/ : Robert
Gorges at, 2. 43; Trelav.ny re-
ceived a grant to lauds ou, 5.
170,1; mentioned, i. GO: 6. u.';2: 7.
101, 202.
Bay Colony and the Province of. the
Indian name of. 9.220,;: t!ie most
powerful of the early settlements,
1. 50; the intolerance of. i. loi'.
107-loS, 102, 104/i, 20.;. 3.'v";. S'li):
2. 5Ga; 3.44, 04. VA: 6. 1^1, Is.j.
ISO, 1S7; 7. 14^, lOo-loI: 8. l'04,<:
cause of the hostility of Maine
towards, i. 107- 10^; acts concern-
ing claims, i. 147/(; the e.Kten>ion
of her laws benelicitory to Maine.
I. 1.j2; Maine largely settled by
people from. i. 101: 5. 4. .">: 8.
431*; the paradise of New England,
8. yS; why early attempts to set-
tle in weie successfid. 2. 20'.', 270,
271; impatient of restiaint. 4.70;
the foundaMon of Kepublican
ideas, 5. 140: vindication of her
rights to self irovernment. 5. 2:.j7-
220; struggled to root out cavaliers
from Maine, 5. 22S-:^i:'.*: the cur-
rency of, 6. li>, ll>/i; I-aud jus-
tilied by the acts of. 6. 1>7; the
jtoliey r.f her government not bad,
7. 100-101 ; limits of her boundary
by the charter, 7. 201 ; carlv
slavery in, 7. 2ln--_'l l ; looked i,.
for leaders, 9. U; a small parlv
(1002) of Europeans, 10i)2. settled in".
2. 20,/; Martin Piing in ilic
(1603) coast of, 10,13, 2. 2l'f: Capr
Ann the first iiermanent occu-
pation in, 5. b'>S;, : i>art of tin-
(1022) territory witliin. 1022, the u'r.nit
to llobert (ioi-cs. I. lu..; 2.
(102S) 43,/,,. 47„ ; jiatent. ir.i's, o;;-antt ,1
to, 9. 300; great danger feared
if she became a free state. 9.
30S; the early nuutality, l'"i:;o.iii.
(10.30). 2. 3l(/,/; Sir Chri>toi)!ier (i.u-
diner lied from, 3. .317: loolc
(1032) action, lti32, in rcganl to the
nuirder of r.agnall, 1. .■)4: the
success of awakened tin- interest
of the pidtlic, 2. .>J,(; fitted out
an expedition. I''i33. to intercept
a ]iirate, i.42; 5. 200; thrust out
(lG3."i) tenants, 103."), 1. .^2; the kiiiL'
urged to revoke the charter of.
I. ^3; the good will of Gorges
towards, 2. boa; the jealou.>y
towards Gorges unjusfili.ible, 2.
r).Ja-.jOa; indebted to (ror^cs. 2.
55a; assisted the FrentOi, 5. lil')-
210; would not assist IMymou;!!,
7. 34, 30, 37; warned of the Frencli
encrc)achments, 7. 30: treachery
towards Plymouth. 7.37; claimci
jurisdiction over Conncvnietu. 7.
(1030) l"i2. 152/,; laid, ]><■'.>>. the found-
ation of Harvard College. 5.
xvii-xviii; John Wheelwright.
(1G3>7) li".37. banished from. i. :;.")•'«; as-
.■^isted by loxlfrey in holdings
(1C3S) 103S, her charter, 9. 311-:.U2:
iiznored his assistance, 9. 311:'i,
(1040)312//; fust legislation. ItiM
ci.'ncerning the acknowledge-
ment of deeds, 5. 10.'<; assumed
(1041) jurisdiction over Maine, 1041. 2.
Otia: pretext for the same. 2.
GOrr-Ola; 3. 33; New Hampshire
claimed to be witlnn lu-r limi'-.
2. Ola; i)eoi>le from settle in
(1042) New Hampshire, 2. 01,<; Gil>-
son, 1042, obn(jxious to. i. ."/':
6. ISl: ordered the murder, li>43.
of Miantonomo, 2. lOS; neutral
(1044) in the strife, 1044, between
Cleeves and Vines, i. 92. 04, '■'<">:
in favor of iligby. i. 02: Cleeves.
(104.") 104.'>, apijealecTto, i. 01, '.i2. '•':.'
03.540-550; (juarreled %\ ith i)i
Child.s, I. 05/,; 7. 140, 140,,; con-
troversy with Godfiey, 9. 31';
(lOlOj Cleeves' 1040, second aj/peal to.
I. 05; as an arliitrator, i. '•'•'■
90; ordered to assi>t liigby, i. '."•:
controversy with Child and M.iv-
erick, 7. 140, 140/, : her pov.er de-
pendent on her charter, 7. 140-Hi ;
INDEX TO COLLKCTIOXS.
177
MaYcrick alioniitid from, 7. U7;
ponal laws against baptists. 7.
(lOiT) I'J:!; Go..i-oe Mmijoy. I'UT,
made a freeman, i. l'):;; luider-
(1652) toi'k, l'i.")L'. the estililislimeiU
of a claim to ("aseo May. i. ion.
lO-j; 4. 70: 9. .ir. I-:. I'd; secretly
clierislied hopes of exundiiiu' her
jiiri?;(liction. 3. -Il'-- i:;; the pco].le
of Maine obliged to submit to her
juri.sdictii)n. i. !•<. 101. lo.'i: 3.:;.];
4.">— 14, 4."., 4(;; sulmiis^iriu of Kit-
teiy, I. loi'. 111.",. j>;:, ; 3. 4:^,; g.
321; su!imi->ii)n of (ior<;ian:i. i.
102. ln.">; 3. 4;J: submission t>f
York, 9. ;;l'1 ; resisted by (iodfrey,
I. 101: 2. ()]'/: 3.00; 9. -'lM: emis-
sion of currency. 6. 1 1<. Il'.'/i, i:-3(j;
coining forbidden. 5. 11'.'; sub-
(1653) mission of .Saci'. Ki."):;. i. IOOh,
IGo, 3^.'i: 3. 4-]: submission of
Cape Pori)us, i. li) >;(. loi', lO-"); 3.
4.'J; subnnssion of ^V^ lis, i. 100;i,
1(12. \i'>'>, :]4'>-'.',<) : 3. 4:1: ijave a
charter to AVells, i. :;iWi; extent
of country claimed by. 3. 4;bi:
leaders of the opposition to 3. 44,
44n; declared .J(din Bonvthon.
(1654) lGo4, a rebel, 3. ID; petit'ion of
Edward Godfrey to, i. :;iMj-o'.»l ;
alarmed by Godfrey's movements,
9. ;;2o-;;2iJ: .sent Jolm Leverett.
(1055) lt;55. as agent to England. 9.
32o-o24, 24ii: Cleeves' protest
in behalf of Lygonia. i. ]o2; feared
dissatisfaction in Knuland. i. lOO;
Godfrey joined w i t h other s
against, 9. oi".i, :;.;0/; : Leverett
dared not avow his mission, 9.
3->0, 331, 352-353; the people of
(1656) Maine, l()5t3, desired her juris-
diction, I. 103: 5. 22'<; named
(1655) Falnuiuth. I(i5>. i.G5: submis-
sion of Falmout!). i. Toh, 132,
3's4; form of and the signers of
tlie submission, i. 105; articles of
agreement, i. ln.",-int;: held po.s-
session of the province with the
exception of tliree years till Maine
became a state, i. 107; cau.se of
Maine's dislike to, i. K)7-]0S; sent
commissioners to Maine, 3. 45;
acts of the commissioners, i.
(1659) 3><;-3S7; 3. 47-4^; sent magis-
trates, 1('.5'.', to jiold a court, i.
15<J; attempted to reform the
morals of Maine, i.lOi; proposed
to extend her jurisdiction to the
Ilu'lson. 7. 153, 154. 154«: sum-
(1600) moned Jordan, lOOit, to apjiear
at court for exercising his re-
ligion, I. ins, i(;i-102; 2. t;2r^/, •;;>(;
6. l.s."^; the go verm M' called a rogue,
2. 63a; the parti.sans of (iorgcs
still opposed, 3. 50; gave Maine
four years of peace, 3. 00; con-
12
I.
5-
• 3
56
175-
234 ;
, 24;
her
23»". ;
14-^.
(IGCl) sidered, ]6r,|, herself a frco
I slate, 7. 14!>: always ready to
govern herself and her neighbors,
7. 152; resiste<l by ,Ior(ian and
(16621 Jocelyn, \(\&2, i. l.j, n;;, 170;
3. 50; the pei>]>ie divided in ro-
(1663; gard to the juri^(iietion of, IG'VA,
I. 170. 173, is2: 3.50..-;;: 5.22S;
proclamation to the peofde, 3-52-
53: obliged to be concilitt)ry, i.
173; ordered all the islands in
Gasco bay to pay ciiarges to Fal-
mouth, I. 152; Duniuier the agent
for, I. 3'.iS; the enemies of sent,
(1664) ir,64, commissioners to Eng-
land, I. 173-174: called an
nsurper, i. 174; 3.3;'.; 9. 320; not
1 an nsurper. 5. 2:.'S. :i;3s; ordered
j to restore territory to Gorges, i.
i 174, 175, L'3S; 2.t'.3'(: 3. 50; 6. 1S8;
I tried to hold her jurisdiction, i.
I 174-175; refused to surrender the
I territory, i. 174: 2. iV.\u; reason
I for holding jurisdiction,
j 176, 176-177; 3. 50; 4. 70;
Kenry ^Vatts tlissatislied
reiiulied for disloyalty. 3.
influence over Maine." 5. 235,
I a letter on the misrule of, 7.
! 154; insulted the English tiag. 7.
j 14,s; rejoiced at the death of
(liarles i, 7. 148-14'.): jealous of
■ Maverick. 7. 154: the general
; court inaetieally her government,
I 7. 155; employed a surveyor,
'. (1665) 1665, to find the northern bound-
ary, I. 176; ordered to be more
liberal, i. 102; dissatisfaction in
Maine, i. 170; her friends join
the dissatisfied, i. 17^-171); ISl;
retuin of her commissioners^ i.
IS'l ; the midille class satisfied, i.
182; engrossed ail tiie Xew Eng-
land trade, 5. 232. 232/i, 234; the
Baptists well est iblislied in. 7.
223; her authoritv susi-yenrled,
(1665) I. 1S4 api.ealed to by Maine
for help, 166-;. i. I'.iO;* 5. 2.;5,
23S; sent commissioners to Maine,
! I. 196; 2. 64a; held a court at
y<»rk. i^lldj; 2. 64a; opposed by
Jocelyn ami others, i. I'.h',; cfini-
nussionens triumph, i. 100, 107-
did not employ force, i. 107; ac-
cused of emidoying force, 2. 65a;
4. 70; general submission to. i.
l'.»7-)0S, 3s.j; government est.ib-
lished, I. 200; gave clectivo
(1670) franchise, 1670. to p(;op!e of
Maine, i. 201 ; the meiuJiants of
supplied M.dne, I.55I; jioor tisli
sent to, 1.551; peopb; of Maine
desired her juiisdi<;tion, i. L'o3;
(1672) boundaries, 1672, to be found,
I. 202, 353-;>54; petition of peo-
ple of Maine to, 5. 23'J-241; slrug-
178
maim: iiiNTOincAL society
Massaolui^cHs 15;iy Colony and the
ProviniH' of — foutiinicd.
gli'd with tlio oiown for tlie iuris-
ditnion. 5. I'-l-J: tii<j jnri^diciion
(1C74) o>t:dilislird. UuL I. •^c:'.; took
])o.<si>s>ion of Pcniaiiuid, 5. o;
Poniaiiuid a.-kod fm- a scttlcil
povornnii'ut. 8. isr. : held court at
Poinaiinid, 5. L'4^: r":nnii<si>n to
liold a oouit, 5. 241i-i.''o; 8. iN.i;
5. 240--JoO; 8. Ix): iKUvd V.y the
Stuarts, 8. I^T: made prepar-
(10T">) afions, ICT-"*, to carry the %var
into tlu' eni'uiy's oounrry, i.
214-L'l."): Edward "llutcliinson
proniinont in the atfairs of, 1. o4-'/i ;
comniissionod (.'apt. Lake t'> hold
a court, 5. L'")0: took measures,
(1C70) ](17<'', to assist the people of
Maine, i. iL'';: sent as a'^ent to
Enirland to di-iend lu-r riiiiit of
jurisdiction, i. 2:\<: 3. 04; her
jurisdiction annuUeil. i. 2.;>; a
refuse for the jicople of .Maine, 4.
7-5; 5. 277; Andros dcsiied tlie
refus^ees to come to New York,
5. 2o'>: opposed Andros. 5. 2"i.j-
2">G, i;.jtui; hated the French, 5.
250/i; disliked by Charles 11, 5.
257; 8. 1S7; prevenred M line from
becoming a part of < 'ana<la. 5. 257;
abused by Andros. 5. 257-25S, 20U,
2i;-<-2()'.», 274. 27'.''<: t;)ok jneas-
(1G77) iires to secure tlu' Pro\ince of
Maine, 1G77, i. 2')^: 3. '■]'■',: ac-
cused of neLilectiu'j, Maine. 5. i'5>;
first to send aid to Maine. 5. 'J')>-
259; an attemjit maile to exclude
tlie trade witli Pemiiqiiid from. 5.
259; hated by James 11. 5. 2i;5; 8.
1S7; Andros povenor of. 5. 2i'»5; a
natural alliance with Pemaquid,
5. 2Cri; purchased Maine from
Gorges, i. lo'.». ■J-]<--2-','J : 2. G4(i,
257, 200, 201-2114. 2';<'.: 3. :]0. ()5,
120; 4. 70; 7. li.). 211: price paid,
I. 2;!:), 23^/i ; 2. 04<7. 2OI. •^•'lA, 200;
3. 3o. I}'), i>'>n: the conreution of
the authorities cau-ed the sale, i.
_ JO'.t; 2. 272; John Uglier agent
' for, 2. 257. 200; the purcliase of-
fered England, i. 2;J'.J; 3. 05; (jues-
tion concennng the raising
(1670) money for the ".var. i. 2:]'.': sep-
arated, 1071', from New Ilamp-
(ICSO) shiie, 8. 2'.'5; appointed. 10:SO.
Thomas Danfoith deputy gov-
crnijr of Maine, i.240, :i54; 2.05a,
172; 3. 12^'; the l.;aso to Johu
Oldmau interfered with. 2. 47/!;
(ICSl) appeal of Maine. 10^1. Un- fur-
ther security, i. 205; partly sup-
ported Fort iioyal, i. i^OO; took
measures to settle land titles, i.
271; 4- 227, 2i'<; North Var-
/1682) mouth, 10^2, not withiu the
linuts of. I. 270; ctuiln-mcd t],f
(lOS.') grant of (ircat (■h-'beag, ic.s.;,
to Wharton, i. 147: hor author-
ity consiilered paramount. 8.
(1054) 1">S: dissolution of her charter,
]0S4. I. 27;): tax to be paid Ipv
Scarlxirougli. 3. li'.O; roya! i.r-
(lC>Si;) der. lOxi, for the M'.rrendcr of
(10>7) Pemaiiuid. 5. l:;0-l:;i : 'luitnrt,
b.i->7. troubles, i. l'72: oriicrc d
(1055) roads to i>e laid out, H'.s-^, i.27'.i;
her right to conlirm titles doid>t-
cd, I.2S1; sent men to ])rotei;-
5Scarboi(,)ui::h. 3. 1>0: sent in< n
and friendly Indians to the ri-licf
of Elaine, 3. I07. l.',5-i:;i;: troop-s
withdrawn. 3. I'-U): busy with tlio
excitement of seizing Andros, 3.
l;JO; answer of her agents to the
complaint of Andros, 5. ."|s(|_;'',i;)j
the aggressor in King William's
war. 6. 112; the lirst of tho
(IGC'O) P.uwd(un family in. li;'.)0. i.l'TT;
trade with Ealmoutli, 1. L'T^;
ajiproved the plan U> capture Can-
ada. 5. 2.S1 ; not over anxious fiir
the safety of Maine. 7. Ill : issued
bills of credit. 9. •":]; Plyniouili
oi>posetl l)eing under tli<! gmein-
ment of, 2. 42';;( : all New E.nglaml
said to center at, 2. 42a(i: hel'i
the juristliction of Kt-nnetn-- !•>
royal auth'.uity. 2. l.'i;; renivrd
a charter from William and M.ii y.
8. 157; the laws of used in Maisj-'.
(1001) 8. 158: William Pliipps. b;:d.
arrived as governor of. 2. fi5 »,
207.2:]'.': incorporated. 2. L'ii7 : th«!
witchcraft dtdu>ion. 7. 115; gavn
(17tX)) a grant to Baker. 17no. 2. Ill;
ai>pointed a committee to ex-
amine land claims, 2. 2:14; ai '■^
concerning the Pejepscot jufpn-
etors, 2. 277; advis"d to rebmli
tlie fort at Pemaipiid, 5. -"•''';
(1701) Indian deeds d. d ued. 17"i.
void, 2. 27o: counti.'n;incc<l
(1705) shivery. 17ti5. 7. 211-212: sen;
(17u7) an expedition against, I70i.
Port lioyal, 7. 7'.'; dissati.-iicd
at the result, 7. 7'.'; opinioiij
(1721) concerning the arrest. 17-1. "f
(172:J) Castine. 7. S4, 85; built. 17-'".
(17:^0) Fort Kichmond,8. 200; Belcher,
1720, governor of, 3. ;>35; at-
tempt to separate Sagadalio t.
from, 6. 18; protested again-'
Dunbar's usurpatiim. 6. 10; W.d'i')
sent as a sjjecial represi^ntative >''.
6. 10; appointed commission. : ■>
(17-'i:>) to lay out the Xa!ragan-.iij.
17-J-J, townships, 2. ].',i''-\-''<>
Xova Scotia under the govei ti-
ll 04:;!) nient of. 104:;, 8. ;Joi; ■>'■"•
(1040) troops. 1010. to Crown Point. 9-
(1754) i:2] to build a fort at, 1754, 'li-
INDEX TO COLLECTION'S.
179
conic. 2. 2^2: in oliar^c of the
(17-jJ) t.'.\i».-lKil. IT").'. Ai.;i<li;uis. 6. ;U1;
nuiiiliiT of AoiKiians si'iir to. 6.
(1703) ;)4.;«; sjcrnnti'il r\\ o!\<> tow iislii))s.
IT'.'.;, on tho i*eni>bscot, 7. l'Oi\
(1770) 204; jHtition froin Macliiaj;,
(177o) 1770. 3. 17;:; rendition of the
shives, 177;;, in. 7. L'l.'); litst de-
cisive movement lor t!ie ;i!)olitiou
of .slaves, 7. ^J.ViMO; truoi-s of
(1770)^1111 ,\inol(l, 177"), i.oon. ."j^'];
commissioned tiie Diliirenee and
Liberty, 2. i.'47; made a treaty
witli l!ie Inflians, 7. S; ordered
(1770) an expedition against, 177'.',
Ca.^tine, 2. I'l."); mi'niioned. i.
40, 41. (Ui), 77. 7^. 10.",. 112. 11;]. 1 •_'»;,
12S([, 142, 170, 17>, 17'.', li'o/f, 2W)i,
302, ;jl4, ;jl7, 'Mln, ;i27)(, .■;.J2, oS7,
oti:;, :3'.'4, 400, .O'lhi, .VU; 2. !>, :>>a,
44, 4t;;), 47i». 4it«, 74(i. l:];]. 14.*),
154, 172, 212, 24;^, 281, 2S">;'3. L^
2:}, 4'.i, S2, '.»7, 102, 10>^, 100, J 14,
12('), 207, l'l.;, 22:!. 224, 22."), 227.
2.>), 2.)4, -':;.). 274. 314*/, :]17, ".is,
320«, ;].ji, ;-)44, :;47, .•;.">i. :;.").".. :):,:>.
3(32, il:], 377, O^o. ;5si, ■]^-2^ ;>;],
3S.j, ;3S(;, o.sy, ;;<jo, ;;'.»(;, ;j:i;), 407,
411, 414, 41fJ, 417. 420, 421. 422,
424, 40."), 44."), 440: 4. OS. 7:.'. 7.)]
80, 12;;, 14."), 14.'j>i, 100, 101, ir,L',
104. lOS, 1S4, 210, 277. 24."), 2s(i,!,
2S4», 2.s<iH, 411; 5.' xx. xxi. xxii,
xxiii, xl. x\n. xlvi, Iviil. li. 1.',. ];'4
220, 22;;. 22-"), L';;2, L'n;. -jiU, 27'w;,
30."), :J^2«, ;>s;], 421, 4:;it; 6. 4"). 40.
47)1, .")7»i, GO, 0>4». 70/7. 110. no*i,
132, 170, 240, 241, -."jO, -.'.l, -jc,.)
325, 327, 331, 332, 33';, 337, 3';4.
307, 30S; 7. 10, lo'.t, 1 1,";. 131, u-.:.
20.^, 212, -20, 234. i'47. 2.-).-,«, 30Su;
«. 0, 10, 12, 1-0, 131, l.JS, l.")0, 100/i.
212. 21s, 210h, 220rt. 242,i, 201. 203,
2S2«, 303, 300, 32i), 3.;s; 9. 4. 20,
3.5, 44. 0.3, 7S, ^1, 82, 100, 3]'.t, 323*
327, 328-320, 334, 343, 347, 354^
2.J."), 3*12, 3f.O, 307, 308.
court, tile, 5. 13."j.
Charitable Meciianic's As.sociation,
3. 204, 20."), L'OO. 207. 20s.
Cliarters, 3. Il'O; 7. 100, 2OI; 8. 297:
9. 21, 22, 2"), 311, 322, 340, .3.^6,'
303.
Colonial Records, i. ,",4, 101, 102,
10-1, 10.",, 108, 1 (;•_', 174. 17."., 170; 2.
204; 5. 220/(, -2^k, 247m, 24.S, 2.70,
2.J7. -.')0, 20v). 3S7; 7. 140. 140, 153;
8. 20'); 9. 321, 323, 370. 3S2.
Comjiany, purelias<-d l.nid of
Thomas I'urehase, i. 40//; i>ro-
cnred a charter of (lie I'lymonth
Company, i. 41; mentioned, i.
113.
Convenli..!! of 17S0. 6. 3S.-,.
Files, cited, i. 04, 0.",, lo4, 132, 141,
145, 270, 273, l.'77, 27^, 282^ SOl]
303, 3-^4; 2. 174; 3. 03. 73, 109,
iL'O, 13s.
Gazette, the, cited, 6. I'W.
General couii, 3. M, iic.i; 5. :;?, 220
3()."); 6. 48ti, ;')n, .01, l.".i;/), ic.-j.' jcs',
18t;: 7. 1:,. Ki, 17, 14.-,, ] ;;|, |r,._,'
IV!, ].-,.-,. 1.-,,;.
llall. Uowdoin College. S. 170,.
lii-i.'iieal boeiety, 5. .■;i';;, ; 7.484.
4^^/<. 404; 9. 00'; tlic lirst jiistor-
ical society formed in .Vmeriea. 2.
10(/; 4. .■); li.st of the fonnders of,
2. 11(7; the lilirary of. 5. l.");j;,'
103)<, 10.");i; publieation.s of eited,'
1- •"), 34, 3S", 4^11, OSx. 204. 277'.
280». 288. 201, 330», ■.](■,:',„, -,44; 2*.
llif, 40i.t;<, 40(j/i, ^hjo.ii. 70<;. 131: 3.
21*/, 74, Son, 115);, 117i(, 12.3, 124)(,
281, 28.'), 300, 3l8»i; 5. xix», is3)i'
•2Wii. 223*/. 234)/. i.^;.-,/. :;;o, 384/t ;
6. 17.").i. 170./1, 177,,, I7v„; 7.37,2'
0.)/.. 08)/, 'Mil. 100/;, lolH, 1.32)j!
134/?, l-.'.on, l.j()//, 4^>//, 400/1 ; 8*.
110//; 8. 10, ;j0.j/i, 300//, 310//, 314h,
017/1, 3.30, 3.")G.
Ili.story of, sic Barry, J. S.. 6. llOij.
hunse of representatives. 8. 122, 127,
Ib'-i.
Indians, 2. C2; 3. 90; 6. 212; 9. 276,
277.
jurisdiction of, 3. ,jO, ."j1-.-j2. r)2-.53
53, 'A, .")4-.5."., ."/O, .".s. .")0, 60, 01-62,
03, ti4, O.J, 7.)-70, 120.
land office. 5. 3o3.
patentees, 1. 78.
l>atents. see .Massachnsctts charters
Psovince of, see 3Iassachu.setts Bay
Colony.
rcpoits.'s. 342. 343.
t^tate of, sejiarated from ^faine, i.
274; 2. 123; 3. 05; 4. 7s. ^1; 6.V.4
00, 08, 71, 72, 201; 7. 21. 410; 8.
301; 9.175; ordered the sear(;hincj
of tlie archives of Lomlon and
Paris. 2. 10a; rei)resinr:iii ves to
fiom Mi not, 2. 120. ]-]. l-_'2; set-
tled the boundaiy of the Kenne-
bec Purehasers, 2. ■_'^f;--s7: 'Mve
money toward the building' of
Bunker Hill .Monmiient. 3. "243,
240; ship buildin.; in, 4. -t); ton-
nage of, 4. 25; impress.-d i)v the
idea.s of tiie early settlers, 4. 71-
issued copper coiniLTe. 6- i;;0; re-
imbursed Mme. do (iri'goird, 6.
275; naturalized tlie Gregoire
children, 6.275; lieroriirind east^
crly l)oundary onstl luted tiie
boundary of the United States, 6.
3.;5; sent commissioners to ob-
tain ;i concession of terriUtry from
the Indians, 7. 8; the I/oundary
of undeline'l, 7. 202; in a poor
condition at the end of the Jtev-
olution, 7. 353; govern:!ii nt or-
ganized, 7. 353; ]ield U)c title to
180
MAINE TII^TOKirAL SOCIETY.
Massachusetts, Stntc of— c<Hitinno<l. ^
lands in Mnino, 7. ;;">:'.; i slablislioil ^
a Ituiil lottoiy, 7. :>".;?-:>. 4; com- i
plnini'd of liiiti>h oiioroaohinenls, ;
8.7; lior eastt in boundary autlifU-
ticato'l. 8. -'■); sold land in tiio
disputt-d tonitoiy. 8. ;M: yicidcd
no soil or jnrisdiotiou wIkmi slio
t-nlircd the I'nion, 8. •-'': a joinr -M
ONMior with Maine of tlie wil.l
lanils, 8. 0"2»; to cooperate witli M
Maine. 8. 04; came to aetion, 8. :
74. ^1); Maine not jealous of. 8. ,
4:>S-4o',l; mentioned, i.i.'"): 2. 4l'»,
118, 115, 14;5. H.'). 14.".. 14'.'. i:.4. M
ICJ, 184, 187, 100. •J2."). •JT.'>,_:iV»4: 3.
271, li81; 4. D, i'l;. '.M'.iH, l'.>»: 5.
XXV, xxvi, xli. xlii, xlv, li, lii, lv/(, M
141, 418, 44;]; 6. 17, 'M. :!7. 4.">. 4(1.
48)i. 40, 01»(, 6:'., Ci">, CiO, 70. 71. 7-/). !
70, 76)1. '.•'•'«, 110. ;)-"S, .■>'';'., -"til,
S(W, 37;l. ;:;74. ;]83, 400. 41-J: 7. 11, ;
20, 21. 104, 203, 227, 270. 2.4, ".08. ;
300, 371, 380, 300, 411-,. 410, 420, i
430. 430, 437, 43U, 44". 441, 400. |
402, 403, 40:j, 400, 473. 4,4, 484, i
4s7. 400. 403. 404. 405; 8. 4. 0, 0, j
28. 20, 30, 37, 40, 41, 42, 44. 4.j. 00, ;
73. 74, 87, 80, 00, l."7. 342. 346, i
389, 411, 412, 413, 43-<. 441.
451, 481, 4S3; 9. 17'.. 174, 175,
203. 224, 231. 2:53, 240, 24:?.
Supreme Court, tlie. 8. 2>8.
tlie sloop, coniniand.ed Ly
Sanders. 5. 370: 8. 228/i':
tioned, 5. ;.7"). 380, 3>1, 3 ,
33^; 8. 224. 1:38: 9. 03.
Massacre of St. Bartholomew, g. 00.
Massakiira, an Indian town, 5. 150;(.
Massape.-auke. 4. 100.
Massasoit, 5. 187.
MassechewsL-t, nee Massacliusetts.
Masse, Edemo'nd, sent to Port Royal,
I. 20, i-2>^\ assisted by Mde.
Guercheville, 20/); not well re-
ceived, 1.420: sick, i. 420: anec-
dote of, I. 420; met (,)uan!in and
du Thet, I. 4l'0; eausetl Member-
ton to be moved to Port Koyal, i.
431-432; set out for Kadesquit, 8.
323: mentioned, 8. 322. 320.
Massillon, Jean Batiste, 7. 448.
Masts, sent from Maine to Encrland, 2.
157; 5. 208)!; u>ed for the British
navy, 2. 100. 215: 3. 1>>; 4. 24: 8.
207; 9. 80; the kind's ri'.iht to cut
tliem in the woods of Maint-, 2.
205; Col. Thomas a shipper of, 3. M
227; abundance of, 3.307; cut in
Clinton, 4. 317; in Xew Dart- M
mouth, 5. 100; from M(mnt Des-
ert, 6. 2-0; UKnlioned, 5. 3^0; 7.
201. !
'Matab.-'unk river, 4. 107. !
Matchebi^uatus, a distinguished lo- i
cality in the liislory '^f Maine, 6. ;
107 ;' contracted to Bagaduce, 6, I
4.-0,
170,
Capt.
men-
?5: 6.
107; site of Castine, 6. 107; 7.4;
9. •.'<'0)i; di-finition <^f not known,
6. 1<>7; nu'nlioneti in a deed from
AVinslow to Winthrop. 6. 107; not
named in St. Castines documents,
6. 107; dellnition of, 6. 10^, lOS-
lo'.t. IO'Ih; lULntioned, 7. 25; see
Jiimiatus.
itelu-j-on. nunc of the end of I'ort-
land. 6. lo'.i,,.
iteknando, at the capture of Penri-
quid, 6. 2"^3; a sdh in Praiu'c, 6.
2S3: father-in-law of St. Castine,
6. 283/i. •
iterials for the ITistory of Fort
Halifax, by Joseph Williamsnn, 7.
H 1.5- 108.
itlur, Kev. Cotton, grandson of
];ichard, 2. ola; his i)icturc in
Xew Vineyard, 4. 31 1 : enli-liteued
the ministry on New England af-
fairs, 5. 282; a friind oi Sir Wil-
liam Phips, 9. 2; his father's col-
league. 9. 2. 22; literature owes
much to him, 9. 2-3; the origin-
ator of the nuuderu abuse of, g.
20; upon the witelicrait delusion,
9. .".0. 37/i, 38; death of. 9. 3; men-
tioned, 6. 101, 231; 9. 50, 51, 53,
54, 55)), 05; his Indian Wars cited,
3. 137. 138; 5.253)); his Magnalia
Christi Americana cited, i. 153-
154, 211. 213, 250, 2>7, I'Ol, 297,
200. 304; 2. 131; 3. 100)), lo3; 4.
210-217, 223; 5. 17t!)), 100/). :i04)i,
217)), 223, 207)), 208)), 200)), 271)),
273)), 275)). 277)i, 278, 27.'^)), 281)),
282)(, 283)). 202),, 20i'./! ; 9. 4. 20, 27;
liis Sir William Phijjs criticised,
9. 2. 20, 21; publi>hcd. 9. 3: pref-
ace and dedication of, 9. 3-4; the
opening part described, 9. 4-5;
cited. 2. 230; 5. :.'73)(: 9. 0, 7, 10,
11, 15, 17, 18, 10, 24, 32, 33, 35,37,
SO, 40, 48, 54-55, 58, 04. 134; his
Wonders of the Invisible World
cited, I. 203.
the Po'v. Increase, married Anno
Cotton, lire Lake. 5. 1:53; Ids opin-
ion of Gov. Andros, 7. 50; men-
tioned. 5. 217, 270/). 277«: 9. 2,22,
20. 33. :34, ;35, 37. 44. -54, 01.
the Key. Nathaniel. 9. 3.
tiie Pev. Ricliard, met by Gorges, 5.
210-217: came to America, 5. 217/i;
at Monhegan, 5. 210; his journal
cited, 2.54(/; 5. i:l7/i, 218/), 253)i-
athcrs. the, have no paralell iu
Maine, 4. 75.
afinicus island, fishing and trading
post early est.ablislied at, 8. i:00,
3o3; occupied by the Fr( neh, S.
810; situation of, 8. 311; Col.
Church at, 8. 311; mentioned, 2.
35a; 3. 205u; 4. 105; 8.201,200,
300, 310. _
river, 8. 1S5.
IX))KX TO COLLECTIONS.
181
Mattnniwcook island. 7. 104.
Mattawn'.iikeair. a jilaoo of roiuU-zvous,
7. 4: a FioMch loit at, 7. 4; mcii-
tionoil. 7. 10)i.
rivor. 8. :]\.
Matthcur, Thomas, 5. 2").
Mattliow. tlu\ Cabol's ship. 2. l.'ja; at
Now Foiuulhimi. 5. 1 1^.
Matlhows. Asa, toaolicr in Hampden
acadomv, 8. lOS.
Edward, 7. 4">S.
John, served in the war of the Rev-
olution. 3. i.'04.
Master, 2. J7.
Maud, , hound for Mass. and vis-
ited by Cloru'es, 2. ')i'>n.
Maurault, L'Abbe. his Histnire des
Abenaciuis. cited, 9. 'JiV.]/,.
MaurejKis, Jean F. P.. Comte de. 7.92.
Maurick. a sjielling of Meriiek, 7.0SO.
Mavaiacke, Antipas, a <;nuul jurvjuan,
r. oTl.
Maverick. Elias. paid fm* the capture
of Dixy Dull. 5. •J^"'>ii.
Samuel, an associate with Edward
Godfrey, i.4ti; a commissioner, i.
ITo, oOS; 5.200; 7.100: at Piscat-
aqun. 7. 1T;3; in Boston. 7. 1^2/(;
liis later iiistory unkn«>wn. 7. l^i'/i;
his \\ idt>w married William Brad-
bury, 7. 1S2»: married a ilnuu^hter
of the Bev. J(din Wlieelwriuht. 7.
lS2/i; a counselor. 7. oT'3; in Eng-
land, 7. ;>'.>s: sent to capture
Dixie Bull. 5. 2iJ<i: branded with
infamy. 5. •_'•';_'/! : his autdiriaph. 5.
2:3o: his character. 5.2.;:]: 7. 21u;
settled at Xoddle"s island. 7. 14.j,
210; a hospitable and im])ortant
man. 7. 14"): an E;>isco])aIiaa but
liberal, 7. 14.V14G; Noddle's island
p:r.intid to, 7. 145/(; disliked by
liis nei^^hbors, 7. I4tj; in a con-
troversy with Mass. l?ay Colony,
7. 141). 14(5((; alienated from .Mass.,
7. 147: in Vir'.,'inia. 7. 147: i»rob-
ably in New Xetherlands. 7. 147;
corres])onded with Clarendon. 7.
147. 147/;; liis letters result in the
reduction of Xew Xetiierlanii. 7.
147-14S, l."(j: his letters upon the
misrule of Mass., 7. 14s. i.j4; the
remedies lie proposed. 7. 140;
perhaps lie first sufrgested the
consolidation of the Xew En;_dand
colonies. 7. 14r»-l.")0: his motives,
7. I.jO; a royal commissinner, 7.
154; regarded with jealousy, 7.
ir)4; Charendon's letter of advice,
7. 1"j4-]oo; visired the eastern
I)arts, 7. l.'i.'j; Jiiid a house in Xew
York, 7. l.">.j/t; last notice of, 7.
l->'>n; his measures carried into
eiTect, 7. l.".s-i.-,;»; owned slaves,
7-210; d(-ith of. i. Inl-ji; 7. lOGu;
mentioned, i. IbO; 9. Lio8. I
I Mavoshen, the Indian name of Maine,
2. 17'/; 4. lOCi.
Mawidiick chammv, delinition of, 5.
j 1S7. 187)1.
I Mawooslien, name iriven to the coast
I of Xew EnL,'land, 5. \oon.
i the sai^amore of. 6. !.')('.: 7. OS.
Maxwell, Alexander, accused of in-
i subordination, i. 070-071; his
I i^unishment, i. o7I.
I the Bev. , of Warren, 4. 2G9.
j May, , 5. 20.
I liezekiah, preached at Bath, 2. 220.
1 John, purcliased land uf Beeii, 6.
i:^); conveyed tiie same to Wil-
liam Gray, 6. !'■]■].
Mayllower, tiie, 5. loO; 7. ?,0. 247; 8.
'200. 22:3. 2<0; 9. lis, Ui4. OO.j.
Mayhew, Jonathan, a surveyor, 8. IG.
Jonathan, 5. 177. 104; his journal
cited, 5. 17G, 177)i.
Dr. , 6. SSin.
Maylem, Joseph, lived in Boston, 1.
oOG; married Keziah Brackett, i.
Mavnard, John, letter froui Arnold, i.
"4i;o.
, of Carrytunk, 4. o99.
Maync, John, lived at Xorth Yar-
mouth, I. ISS; a juror,-i. IbS; sec
also Maine, John.
Mayre, John, lived at Black Point, 3.
S;3.
Bicluud. lived at Black Point, 3. S3.
Mead, the Bev. Matthew, 9. o.
Meadow Brook, 4. 2:!0.
Meadows, the, called the intervals, 4.
2i;2.
Meal sent from England to Penuuiuid,
5- 204.
Means family, posterity of, 6. 11, 12.
Robert, settled in Falmouth. 6. 12;
married a daughter of John Arm-
strong, 6. 12.
Mechimore, James, lived at Black
Point, 3. N-'3.
Mechisses, the Indian name of Ma-
chias, 4. VU'j.
Medawaska, village of, 8. G5.
Medtiehl. 2. 14.").
Medtord, iiome of Boyall, i. 2V>n,
oWO/i; Arnold at, i. r)i)2: brick.s
brought from. 2.201; mentioned,
2. 144. 1S4. 1S7; 5. 422.
Medical lectures at Fryeburg Acad-
emy, 8. lf,4. 104.
sclioo], established, 5. xviii; 8. 170.
Mi'diteiianean sea, the. 8. 24.
Medockewando, 3. ;!:»0, 412.
Medoctec, an Indian village, 6.240; 7.
5; situation of, 7. .").
Medomak river, 4. lOG; 6. :]].]\ 7. 132.
M'-ductic rapids, 8. lo.
Meduncook, now Camden, 4. 320;
mentioned. 4. lOil, ;;l'0.
Medunkaunk river, 4. lOG.
182 M.MNK IIISTOKICAL SOriF.TV.
Midiixiirkont: river, 8. 21. j 471: iiuiitioncd. 4. 0. 7. 0; S-xvii.
Meilwr.y. 5. lv;i. | xxii, xxxvii. xxxix. Hi; 6. M\: 7'.
MLeroiiilio. au Imlian (own. 6. I'Cn. T/.'s, a'A,, s. :)'.h',. no. -i.'iO.
Mt'Oseo C'onteo, liuiiaii name of Farm- Thomas. 5. xxiii.
in^iton falls. 4. :!lji. UC>: formerly Melvin. Kloazor. lan.l i^ranUd to, 2.
a fishing plaee. 4. :;i ((. L^l.
Meetini,'-liouse, at I'leasaut cove, 8. ^MemlK-rt.Mi. liis son a L'niile for Fath.r
11'"- 11-- Ma>s:. I. .)-•.': ,,.i7\(ih,l to Chnv.
point, foviuerly .lonhiii's point, i. ^ tianity, iT ■}:;! : liis ;,Me;>t a^c. i.
-^-*"- j i-'A: a reviMi'il cliararUr, i. !:'.i-
Me.aanamouml.a. 3. :N0. ] uiuveil to r..rl Uoval. i. 4:;i-!.;j-
Meyautie lake, i. 4.'.i'.. A'M: 4. IfiO. 1 (K-atli of. i. .\:\2: lii's dtsin- to W
Mcganuml.e, 3. 411.'. 41(;, 4i'-_', -iLT.; sic:- I buried amonu his kin.lreu not
nr.m of 6. 2G2. fullille.l. i. 4:;_'.
Megays. 8. o;;o. Memmareeqiionarel). 3. 4:;'.).
JIegei>. 8. :J.;o. | :sjt.morial Hall, Waterville. 8. 178.
Meggiiire, John, au early settler in | History of Boston eirf.l. 9. ;;] i/;.
New Ciloiicester, 2. l.j.'J, i:>r>. | of Kitterv, 4. I'.Cj-iio:,.
Me.i^uiirook pond, 4. loH. j of the Topham eekbration cited, 7.
Meguniiaway. a notorious ro'jfue. i. ■ l:;2/(.
2J0: sliot Tlionias llraekett. i. ! RelatinLT to the KcniK-bec india!i>.
220; l>robal)ly an iusiiuatur of the i bv .Samuel .Se wall. 3. .Til -:;.'.:].
Indians, i. I'lid. I Memorials of the Knulish and Freni>h
Meguuti.'ook, 4. liiG; detiniti<in of. 4. Commissioners ^esii-HiiiiL; the
. '^''''- I Limits of Nova .Scotia citi il, i. •_•>'..
MeifCs. Ansel, tried for the murder of ' Memoir of Col. Dcujamin iJmto!,, by
Paul Cliadwick. 7. ;>7: 9. 1^04. : Jo.se])h Williamson. 7. ;;:i ;-:,.;.j.
Jabez, tried for the niurder of Paul of Cabot, are Biddle.
Chadwick. 7. ;-;87 .Isi; 9. ju4. t.f the Pev. Paul Coltin, by Cvrus
Major Peturn J., letter from Ar- \ Woodman, 4. L'-].J-2.".'.i.
nold. 1.471); to pay tlic ollicers. i. 1 of the Plev. John Murray, bv the
47'.'; on the .stalf of Arnold, i 5im); j Pev. A. G. Yermilve. 6. 1 .■).;- l To.
bio-rajihical notice of, i. .-,01 ; his ■ of Benjamin Vauuh'an. l.'v f].v 11. ti
journal published, i. .".oi: men- [ Pie ard II. Ganliner. 6. sj_;ij.
tioned, i. 501. .J0'.», .Jio, .'^ll. .512, Memoirs of Cluirks i. .sv , Aiken Le.r-y.
514. .J21, 524. .J2>i. I of the American AcarJeniv. 5. 4o4."
Mejebiouyducc, see Biguatns. 1 Menan. isle of. se.n bv Cha'mi.laiu. 7.
Melromb, I. ll:bi.2.J4H. -."^U; called Manthane. 7. 2.-.0:
Mellen. Frederick. 5. xxix-xxx. mentioned. 7. 2.">7: 8. :;2:',.
Grenville, 5. xxix. | Meuawormet. visited Level t. 2. b^7.
Henry. 5. xxiii, xxiv. . Mcndal. , of Fairlield, 4. ;j7i.'.
the J;ev. John. 5. xxiii. i Mendowett, 3. 412.
the Hon. I'rentiss, corporate mem- ■ Mcndum. Mary, presented for slander.
her of the Maine Historical Soci- | g. .■JS4.
ety, 1. 11 ; treasurer of the Society, , Kobert. si;]:ned tlie jietition to Crotn-
1. 12; birth of. 5. xxiii; as a law ■ well. i.;j'j.j; a grand iuivman, i.
student, 5. xxiii; moved to Bridge ;;7I.
water. 5. xxiv: setrbdat Bidde-- i Mr.-,. . as a witness in a divorr.^
ford, 5. xxiv; had a lar-^'-e practice. I case. i. :j70.
5. xxv; moved to Purvhmd. 5. xxv; ; Menees, a corruption of McN"'>h, 5. 7.
chief justice. 5. xxv. xxvi; ijis : Menepessunk. Indian name of a cuu-
legal powers. 5. xxvi: in political 1 .stellation. 7. ;J4:;.
affairs. 5. xxvi, xxviii. xxix: hon- : Mener. Thomas. 5. .J7.
orar.v degrees eonfeired upon. 5. Mengwe. the, 6.210. 217.
xxvii; edited the Maine reports, 1 .Meniceneag, Indian name of ITnrps-
5. xxvii; his eliarai ter. 5. xxviii. : well, 2. IC.7.
xxix, xxx-xxxi; marrird Sally :Menicko-. i. <;0.
Hudson, 5. xxix; ehildien of, 5. Menit:uen. Catlillae's account of, C.
xxix; death of. 5. xxx: j.urchased l'-o: now Moniiegan, 6. :.'>).
hind of Prebh-. 6. J.J.;: Ids h.)use I :Menness. 3. :;47.
now own.d by 1-V>. inien. 6. V,.;-, , Menneva!. M. de, governor of .vr.K'ia,
dr.fenrjod the murderers of Paul i 6.51; to build 11 fori at PeUMgoet,
Chad wick, 7. :>- ; compiled books ' 6. .52 : liis advice to .St. Ca-.tine, 6. -5:.'
of sarred mu^ic. 7. :;/- ; graduated 1 Men of the East, the, 4. 97-
from Harvard Cdb-;;.-, 7. 474; a .Menon. diaries <le. 6. :J<;.;; 7. .j:].
law partner of William Willis, 7. 1 Count Juliu> de, 6. J02.
INDEX TO COI.LKCTIOXS
183
Mcri'or, Tlionins. lived at Sluipsi-dt,
2. S-V.), :.':;•■.: swore I'raliy to the
Duke (if York. 4. 'Ji'l; ((Uiveyoil
land to W. Wileotf. 4. -j:):).
Mercer's CoMi]. any. the, 9. -"•")».
Mereliandiso. tlie kinds of sent to
En;4laiid. I. 'i~.
M'creliant. (;c..,_e. i. .")();■;, ■)l^.
Mere]iant"s IJow , 9. T'J.
Mercier. . i. "ilT.
3ilerey. tlie llrv. r.radford. j. readied
ill Uostun. 2. JJii.
^foreman, a. in Ca<;eo l)ay. i.TT: 3.80.
Alerio. / a mode of spellini;- Meriiek,
>[eiiok. ( 8. o'^'*.
Jteroeonieeook. deilnition of. 4. ."ITO;
now JJoooniecu. 4. .JT'.'.
point, 4. .■]4(>.
Merriaui. the Ilev. Matthew. 2. i.'^:); 7.
Merrick family, of "Welsli origin. 7. :]sO;
former ways v>f .spelliiiu-. 8. ;]>0.
Sir Gilly, in eharire of K>se\- House,
2. 70(/; executed for treason. 2.
71a; 7. o^O-;J^l; his descendants,
7. 3S().
Harriet, 7. :>^4, 306.
John 1st, came to America with the
Yaujiiians, 6. so; married
Vau^han. 6. >'.); father of .Iidiii. 7.
3S0; birth and deatli of, 7. :]^0;
liis widow married William Rob-
erts, 7. 3S1.
John jr., corporate memlur of the
Maine Historical Soeiety, i. 11;
las ancestry. 7. :;>0-:',<l : birth of,
7. oSO; a stepson of William Rob-
erts, 7. MSI: (k-stiiied for the min-
istry, 7. r.s] : in s(;li(;ol. 7. ;J-<1;
f-tudied theology. 7. :i^J: in-
fluenced by Relsham. 7. o>2;
preached as a licentiate. 7. oS2;
tutor in the family of Renjamin
Vau.^han. 7. :J>2; came to America,
7. 3S2; Iun characteristics, 7. 3^2-
.*JS:3. 3!t.j-:l'.H',, ;v.t'.i-402: ])reached
in Boston. 7. :S:1; rr limpiished
jireachinjr. 7. 3~--;: visited Encj-
land, 7. 3^:1; married Rebecca
Vaughan, 7. •_'>2, .•;^2. :>.;: settled
at Ilallowell. 7.2'-2. ;;s;;. ■.]<4. ■-'jS.An;
paid visits in a canoe, 7. 3S4; lie-
caine interested in jiiildic affairs,
7. :]<."j-:;<0, ;]'.»4: a Ljood sliort-
liaiid reporter, 7. :i^T: one of the
commissioners on layinc; out a
road from Kennebec to Cliaudier,
7. 38rt-o'.Mj; drew up tiie report, 7.
3(>0; left to proceed alone. 7. 391;
liis return, 7. :''.i2-3!>3; cashier of
the Ilallowell bank. 7. .•;:i:;-;;!l I ;
interested in the <levclop)nents of
Dover, 7. 3U4-3:'."); attomoy for
llarmonv. 7. 3'.'."): death of his
■wife, 7. 3',tt!: had a scientilic im-
pulse, 7. 3C»ii-3L»T ; a warm friend
of Prof. Clcavcland. 7. .",'.i7; en-
joyed the ciuniiany of men of the
nu'dieal and Ui^al luofessi.ins, 7.
i 3'.iS; a nnisician. 7. ;;!•■>-:;; I'.i; coni-
j'iled a book of sacred music, 7.
3l'S; an elocutionist. 7. 31'','; his
J power of dn>ppin-j: hints to the
i youn?;, 7. 4o(): never was unji;>t,
I 7. 401; excelled in many maidy
' sports. 7. 402: his pcMs.'.nal aji'-
pearaiice. 7.41.12: deaili of, 7. :i^3,
1 37'.'. 3!'G; character of, 7. 2^2;
' children of. 7. 3'.»ii; mentioned, 6.
3oS: 7.415: 8. 3:;7.
Mary, widow of .lolm. 7. :NI ; mar-
ried William Kob. r:>. 7. :;si.
I Samuel ^'au,^ilan. 7. 3^1. 3',iC..
! Merriconeajr, incorporated, 2. I'^O;
! separated from Xorth Yarmouth,
' 2. l>-7; deeded to Riehaid Wliar-
ton. 3. ;]•_>!; now Ilari>>svell, 4.
I .■;3i: mentioned, 2. 171. 17"^. 21S.
i neck. Indian name of llaipswell
neck, 4. 100.
Merrill, the Ib'v. Daniel, 8. 17S.
[ Kzekiel, 4. :>;o.
i the Rev. Josiah (;.. 2. I2.j.
Luey. 4. 3'io.
the hev. .^[oses. 2. 11'.': 4. 3i;0.
Nathaniel, on(; of the owners of
Fryebur;:;. 4. 27"^. 27^/). 2^-^/): in
tlie Frcmdi war. 4. :i7^;- ; wounded,
4. 27S)i; called "tytjuire Merrill, 4.
27'.bi: death of, 4. 27:v-.
Samuel, settled at Ruxton. 2. 130,
143; came from .'^alisl)urv. 2. l;'.'.*;
at the battle of Ranker Hill, 2.
130; death of 2. 130.
MerrilTs distillery, tlie site of Mun-
joy's place of business, i. i'o2,
202 y(.
Merrimac, formerly a part of X'arra-
gansett township X'o. ]. 2. H.'j;
poimlation of, 2. 14.j; mentioned,
2. I4S, l.ji).
river, boundary of Gorges' and
!Mason"s grant, i. 3.7, 40, 70: 3-30;
boundary of land claimed by
Mass., I." 100; 2. CO,/-*',],/ ; irs latf-
tude ascertaineil, i. loo-jii]; ilie
headwaters of. i. 1-^1 ; a boundary
of Laconia. 2. 'rju. lUi: a bound;iry
of Gorges' territory. 2. 54: a
boundary of the (.'anadian town-
ships, 2. 13.">(i; boundary of liu'
Narragansett townships, 2. 14.7;
detniition of, 4. 11.7, lit;.'; ii,(>n-
tioned. I. 2o-_'. .';44; 2.-.'.;0: 3. 430;
4. 2114: 5. 3'.iii; 6. l'30, i.'.;7, '-'3,0,
2.70, 2.72: 7. 2(!2; 9. 42, IMU, 343,
340. 3i;0, 3*i(;.
Merritt, the Itev. Timothy, 2.227; 4.
37>, 3s-j.
Merrycijiiea'.!. s^-c Meirieoneag.
Merrymeeiing bay, head<|uarters of
the Indians, 2. 1G7; called Quuba.-
184
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIKTY.
Merry moot incr liay — contirmod.
cook, 2. l.'04; 3. ;>1.!, ;514; land on
owned by ltoUi.it Toiniilf. 2. 'J04\
lioinc of Alox;uuior Tlnvi>it, 2.
2tt.j; a bomulary of the Kounobcc
PuOiiase. 2. "JTT: Dr. (iaidiner
cleaiod fanns near. 2. •Jj-:!; toj)-
o.uraphical dosoi ipiion of, 3. ;>1l'-
oi;\ ol4; oriirin ot tlio name, 3.
olo; a place of rendezvous. 3. .Uo;
tlic Indian name of, 4. In',': a
block-liouse at, 5. 71, 104: 8. I'Jo,
124; a .*eat of trade, 5. 7>, I'tU ;
Scoteh-lrisli ,<ittle at. 6. 1,"); the
Indians captured faniiles at, 6. lii;
Indians destroyed ]>ri>perty at. 8.
115)!, 2S4; Kob.rt Temple had a
settlement ar, 8. •J-^4: mentioned,
1. 2.>6*!. ")0L', :
3. olO, 317,
:iS3. 350, :U'.0
lix. ?,-21. ooO,
2.")l'; 8. 114,1,
20tj.
Merrv, Waltei, a
4^: 2. 11»4, 2itl5, 270;
019, :;2',>, oOl, o32,
; 4. 100. lOS. 001; 5,
OOS; 6. 014: 7. 1>2,
22'JH, 20s, 2.J1, 252,
the war
Edward
9-
resident of Boston,
I. 140: Little Chebeas; conveyed
to. I. 14t"..
Merrv" s ishmd, now called Cbebeag,
1. UGn.
Meserve, Clement, biographical notice
of, 3. 219.
Daniel. 3. 219. •
Eli.^ha, served in the war of the
Jlevoli'.tion, 3. 21)0.
John, 3. 219.
Col. Xathaniel. in the expedition to
Louisburgh. 3. 219.
Solomon, 3. ISo; served ir
of the Kevolution. 3. 2()o
^leskt'oniwee, 4. iOu.
Messamer, 3. 290.
Messant. Ann, married to
Godfrey. 9. Ool.
Messerve, the Hon. Frederick G.,
219.
Metamiscontis, 4. IOC.
Metauawcook river, 4. 106.
Metawamkeag. 4. loo.
Metcalf, . of Winthrop. 4. 400.
Methodism, the pioneer of in Maine,
7. 2:;9.
Methodists, a preacher criticised. 4.
oU2; a poor oj»inion of, 4. 007; the
Rev. Paul Collin's remarks upon,
4. 004-OO.j, 0^0-0-2: their fust aj)-
pearance in Mai!i<j, 7. i'2r. : John
Wesley's letter t.
Asbury and Cooke
temlents of, 7. 227:
ferance summoned
ordained. 7. 227:
cuit establislu-d, 7. •_'l'7; <
cuits, 7. 227-22.S; in IJatli, 2. l'l'7-
22S; 4. 031; in liuvton. 2. 14l'; in
Carrytunk. 4. 0'>". ;;'..u; in Dover, 7,
395; in Faroiiugton, 4. 00:^, 000
. 7. 220-227;
joint superin-
a general con-
7. 227: bishop
Iteadti-dd cir-
-'l'7; oth./r eir-
004; in TTebron, 4. OSS: in T.i>,r-
niore. 4. 0,iO, 0>.-_': in Lynn. 7. il7 ;
in Minut, 2. l_'7. lOo; in M ^^,-
niouth, 4. 0.05: in New (ilouvi'>;ci.
2. 15S; in N\\\ Vineyard. 4. ;;n ;
in XorridLTcwiH k. 4. 070; in P,ui>.
4. O.OS; in lieailliild. 4. :',(H'>; in
llichmond, 7. 4b"">; in Searbui-..,
3. lo-': in Sharon. 4.;;i)0; in Win-
throp. 4. 005; mentioned, 4.;'.''',
Oi'.r.. 070, 090,, 095, ;;'.t7. 401, 4l'0; 5.
Iv.
Metliuen. 2. l-OS; 4. 242«, 004.
Metinnic island, 5. 0>5, OSJn.
Metis river. 8. 20.
Metxarmette rt)rtage. 8. 101.
Meuric. a mode of spilling Merrick. 7.
0-^<X
Mexican dollar, 6. 120.
war, 9. 240.
Mexicans, the, 6. 220.
Mexico, the Indian lamrage dissimilar
to that of the otiier nations, i.
410h; early settled. 2. 20'(; the
snccess of tiie .Spanish in. 2. i.'70-
274; mentioned. 3. 291; 6. 119,
121: 7. 24S; 9. 240. 244. 245, -247. '
Meyne, i)rovince of the. supposed or-
igin of the namt' of the proviuoe
of Maine, 2. 5>u;i; 3. 31»; 5. xxi,
91, 92; 9. 99.
Mantonomo, killed. 2. lOS.
Meyrick, a former spuiliD:; of Merriek,
7. ON).
Sir Samuel raish, 7. OSl.
Michaels island, i. 14'.'/i; now Peak's
island, i. 00, 145/(.
Michaux. i. 5u0.
Michel^oh. , uf London. 9. 351.
Michigan. 8. 5S, 101, I05.
Michmure, James, accused of being
absent fromchurcli, i. 1$9,
Micmacs, friends of the Abenaquis. i.
410; of the same confe<leracy a.^
the Abenaquis, i. 414, 422; 7. '-'j^'-'-':
native of Nova Scotia, i. 414;
their daring and courage, 1.414;
their words ditierent from the
Abenaquis, i. 422: a verb of con-
jugated, 1. 422-4:::;; Fremh pio-
nunciation used. i. 424; lived in
Acadia, 7. lUL, ; attached to the
Fren.li. 7. 009, 04o; attacked t'o:
Esquimaux, i. :;:;'.<: their ])ubiic
and doinestie life. i.009-;Vll: ai
ways friendly toward the .\';i-
dians, 8. 144; mentioned, i. ::T't;
4. 90. 97, 192; 5. :^.>9; 6.20s, jH,
i:12. 223, 224, 2-4/,, 225, 241: 8.
1411, 145; see also the Souriquois.
Middle i-iver, 3. 179.
states, tlie, i>referred by the Scut-h-
Irish. 6. 20; Pre.sbytcriani-^m
planted in, 6. 2".i.
street, Portland, i. 240, 217, 240.
uOd; 5. 440/t; in WibCiisset, 4. OO.'-
INDEX TO COLLECTION'S.
1S5
Ml(lcllphoroii!;'ii, 2. 114, l-l."); 5. xbi; 7.
27:J.
Mi'Mlcst'x oountv. 3. lTii)i.
Middloton. CoL -^ , 5. -.'-Ji'-lMT.
Mi.iiilotowii, (Onn.. 6. 47'i: 9. 11">.
Maine, 4. ;J0^, o09, '<i'o2, oUT. .'Ml, ."kU.
C'.i4.
K. 1., 4. -J'-V.
Mifiiin, Gov. Thoiiins. i. 5ol.
Mi-liels. Dr. .1. ■><,•, 2. 12s.
Milltinno. i. .",04.
Milfoid, 8. 4:.4.
llavtn, 6. 2i"i.
Military, tlu", sul>ordinate to the civil
power, 7. 15S.
Militia, the, mimber of in Falmontli
and Casco. i. I'Uo: nmnber of in
Maine, i. 2i's; the pav of, i. •_'2'J)!,
Mill bn.uk. 4. I'lT.
cove, 2. 21 1.
creek. 3. 101 ; 4. 217. 224. 22"). 22tK
prison, 2. 24S.
river, 4. 217, 224, o2(3: 6. :;01, ;Jir,; 7.
C.2C.
Miller, Charles, sent to obtain a Ger-
man iiastor for Wuldoboro, 5.
40S.
Elizabetli. 4. o24.
the Kev. Ebenezer, 4.272.
family, 6. 2'j.
James, 4. .")24.
Jame.s jr., 4. ■'52 1.
John, signed tlie petition to Charles
II, I. 402.
the Rev. John. 7. 220.
Richard, siuned tlie i)etition to
Charles \i, 1. 402.
-, complained of by the Indians,
4. VjIj.
, of Belfa'-;t. 7. :r,4.
tlie lU-v. , i>t IJath. 2. 22?..
Millet, David, an eaily settler (;f Now
Gloucester, 2. l-j,',.
, of Marbleiiead, g. 170, 1.^0. LSI.
Milliken, Abn^.r. serveil in the war of
the lievolutii-n. 3. 204.
Edward, served in the war of the
Revolution, 3. 20.').
Edward M.. son of John. 3. 21S;
called Justice Milliken. 3. 210.
Isaac, Served in the Continental
Army, 3. 204.
John, a housewrijjht, i.214;(: mar-
ried Elizabeth Al'jer, i. 214)(: 3.
10-j, 218; in [los.session of tiie Al-
ger estate, 3. 10."); l>ioL'raplii(al
notice of, 3. 21S-2J0: mentioned,
3. 1(JG.
John jr., 3. 21s, 227.
John, Al^'er, sf-ived in the war of
the Revolution, 3. 20.].
JouHtlian, 3. 201.
Eemiiel, .starved in tiie war 01 the
Revolution, 3. 204.
O.ipt. Mulberrv, 3. l',;0.
Katbauiel M., 3. 215.
Samuel, son of John, 3. 218; lost .it
J.ouisburch, 3. 172)i, 21'J.
Millikiu's river, 3. !"2.
ta\ cm, 3. I'.'K.
Millinokct lake. 4. 107.
Million of acres purchase, the. i. 'I'^'i.
Mills, at Anson. 4. .■;o7: at ]5:irbcTTy
creek, I. 110; at Duekiidd. 4.:;.'^o';
at Conick falls, 4. ;l.")(i: ai ( '.■i]'i>ii',
I. HO; at Cape Eli/abcth. i. HO-
120; at Dresden. 2. 2S2; at llal-
lowell, 4. Id; at the l'n^nuii)scot,
1. 110; at Saeo, 1.2I;;: at .'sayward,
3. 128; at t>carbnriumli. 3. 22-2;i,
lt)7. 177; 4. 217; at ^;el)asti^•o,.k.
4. ol7; at Seven Mile bn.ok. 4.
.'^80; at Sheepscot. 9. i:;4; built by
Col. William VauL^han. 8. 207. ;;ol ;
erected at Auamentieus and Pis-
cataqua. 9. onS/( ; to make bricks,
4. o-")-'); «c also sawmills.
James, of Sandwich, i. 2n',>.
James, presented fi'V non-anpear-
anre at church, 3. 7ii-7l; li\ei! at
Black Point, 3. >;J.
John, lived at Scarl)orouu'h. i.209;
liis children, i.2oO; his chililrea
presented for non-appearaiK e at
church, 3. 70-71; lived at Black
Point, 3. 8.'].
John, commissioner for Mass., S. 8',>.
J*din jr., liveil in BostoTi. i. 200;
married Joanna Oakman. i. 20'.),
Si-"];/: |)resented for nut a]MHaring
at church, 3. 70-71.
Mary, presented for not aijpearinjj
at church, 3. 70-71.
Sarah, accused of livinLT'.vith Gt'orc:!^
Garland, i. 191; married (rurland,
I. o72-37o, :377: whii)ped fur (Qua-
kerism, 3. 70, 71, 1"j4; jMe-ented
for not ]>ayini; the niinisr.r's sti-
pend, 3. 1."j4.
Thomas, conveyed land to Jt)!ni and
Nathaniel Cloice, r. 20ii; cue of
the lirst settlers of Wells, i. ;;.t;2.
Milns. Caj.t. , 9. 10.").
Miltiir.ore's funeral i^ermon 1 iied, 6.
UUn.
Milton. 2. 14.>; 4. 272: 8. 177.
John, 4. OS; 6.27; 8. ;;2i>.
Minas. 8. loO, 120, 12S. 12'". l:
i;]2, vv.i, i;]4, \uo, i;;7, 1.
142, 144, 140. 140.
battle of. 8. bis, lOO-Ul; articles
of cajiitulation, 8. 141-14.'; dif-
ferences in the account of, £. 142-
140.
Mineralo;.'y, study of limited, 6. 400-
407; few articles <>n. 6. I')7-40.S,
lectures on established, 5. 407;
Chaveland's work on well re-
ceived. 6. 408; two schools in the
r.tudy of. 6. 408.
Mineral point, 4. 2:).").
Ministry, the, in Fuln^.outh, i. ICL
0. 1.']1,
;-, 130,
18G MAINE IlISTOKICAL SOCIKTV.
Minot. anmls of. 2. III-K'.O; fonnorly the Rev. Daviil M.. ti aclier ;U Xoit!'
a i»ait of r.ake-rsto'.vii. 2. Ill: the Vannoiitli. 8. IT"'.
lUst settlors in, 2. 111. Ill': sot olY Klisha, 6. -1(17.
friMii l*oland.2. ll.">: tlio lirst town Kxi>oiioiu'o. 2. 175.
niooiin-.! of. 2. 11'): to Imiltl a (.iroi.'orv, 6. ;ili'.
luoetin'^-liouso, 2. llt'>: ooilosias- Jaooh, 2. liM; Mlccfman of N'mtli
tioal oountil in. 2. 11''., 11'.'. 12'>: Yannoat'.i, 2. I'.T; a iK'^iuil.iiii
tho iKirislios to l)f <ii\ i.K' i. 2. 117. of Exi>oiionri'. 2. 177; ImilL a
]1'.>: to sonil (loU".:ati.s to Ma>s.. 2. trii.st mill. 2. Iso.
• VJO. 121, 122: a Fouiih of July Janios M.. scivcd in tlio (untinciital
oration in, 2. 122; roinosentativos Army, 2. -J 14.
U) the -Mass. ironoral oonrt. 2. 122, John, a Kroiu-h Xoniral sent to
121, 12.5, 12(i. 127. 12<. I2U; statis- Wells. 3. 17<u(; 6. ;;42.
tics concoi'ninLT. 2. 1^1.-127: tax John, of Kaymoniltown. 4. .'^..''i'.*. :;-^ti.
valuation of, 2. 12'.': t.>ii'>i:raiil"ii'al John, surveyor, aliiilavit of, 8. ".i-iu;
(kserii)tion of. 2. V.jO; menlionod, lii.s maj) used in the treaty of 1764,
2. 11:^,, 101, u>;;. , 8. 8, 11, 12. 2:;. 2.J, 09.
Gcorcre Kichards. one of the fi'lund- Jonathan, 2. 213.
ers of the Massaehusetts His- Joshua, 2. 121.
torical Society, 2. 11a; mentioned, Mary, 6. o42.
6. l^(i/i; 8.22:;. i Miehael, 9. oloji.
James, received a mortcjacce from Sabattis, jr., 7. lO-).
Col. Xohle, 8. luL'-llO. ^ ^ Seth, 2. LSj.
John, sii^ned the treaty of 1717, 6. Solomon, taken prisoner by the In-
2t)2; autograph of, 6. 2iJ2. ! dians, 2. 1^2.
Capt. John, in coniuiand of Fort Thomas, 3. 117, 122.
liichmond, 8. 211 n\ truck master, Deacon , 7. 2:'.7.
8. 21 III, 2.<-l; judee of the court of Dr.. one of the founders of the Xew
common pleas, 8. 211h; his ac- 1 York Ilistorical Society, 2. 1 1 u.
count book, 8. 211//. 212/;; m(>n- : Justice . 7. 2;!7.
tioned, 3. ;]72; 8. I17«, 227, 228, : . of Ulack Puint, killed. 3. L'.l
241, 284. ! Mitchells, Ilort.ui. an early settler of
Mercy, daughter of Capt. John, mar- Xew Gloucester. 2. i'lo.
ried the Kev. John \Viswell, 8. Mitten, .s' /' MiLtnii.
21 1». Mitton, tile name extinct in Maine, 1.
Stephen, one of the Pejepscot Pro- (Jo/i, 1."j7; common in England,
prictors, 3. .']2] ; 8. Ilo: signed <">i)/i.
the treaty of 171-'], 6. 2.j.J; auto- Ann, received a grant of land from
graph of, 6. -Joo. i C'leeves, i. 117. l.")4, 2o."j; a grand-
'William, his assistance acknowl- daughter of Cleevis. i. 117; mar-
edged, 9. 71. ; ried Anthony lirackert. i. 117,
Capt. , in command at Pema- l."^4, 1."j7, 20."j, 2;l.'j; a daunhter of
quid, I. 2'.UJ. Michael, I. l.j"; mentioned, I. 12*'
Col. , a Pejepscot Proprietor, 6. 1 Elizabeth, daughter of Michael, 1.
I-"). I 1.07, 20i»; 6. l:]l; married Tliao-
Mint of the United States, the, estab- dcus Clarke, i. 1.".."., l.';7, oU8; 6.
lished. 6. VM. ];}1.
Mis.^iliinakinack, same as Mackinaw, Eliz.ibeth, wife of Michael, con-
6. 27*5. veyed land to John PhilliiJS, 1.
Missionary Herald, the, 6. 427. 14S, 14'.», M'.O* ; married Ilir-
Mississii)pi river, 4. 80, ^'), 'J7, 114; 6. vey, i. l.jS: died, i. I'.H; men
270, 272; 8. 37; 9. 24tj. ! tioned. i. 1J7.
valley, 9. 24."). j Joan, i. 124.
Missouri, 4. ll.";: 8. .•;.")2. | Martha, married John Graves, i.
coini'roinise, 8. ;j4U, :W)'}. I l.')7.
river, 4. 114. Mary, married Thomas firaekett, i-
Mitx-hell, Dr. Ammi K., 5. xviii. l.")4, 1."j7, 2->)/(, I'Co, ;;i)(;.
Sir liarthohuifw. 7. l-',)/i. | Michael, leased Peaks' i.sland, i.
Capt. iJenjamin. 2. 182. ! GG; 6.131; married the «jnly cliiM
Christo])]ier, married >rary Brack- '' of Cleeves, i. Gd, 11.'), l."J7, !'■''•
ctt, I. 230/!, 3')*;; lived at Kittery, 2Gd; 6. 131; probably came ovi r
1. 230n, oUG; killed, i. 30G: his ; witii Cleeves, i. CG: li'is .-.mu Icill' d,
widow died in e.ii)li\ity, I. 3uG. i. C'l. •JWhr. liis leas(> )r'>;.i
Daniel, taken prisoner by the in- Clee\es, i. (J7, 123, l.'^.'j; pureha>'J
dians, 2, l.^L'. brandy, i>o\vder and sliot fr'j'.;'
the Pev. David, preached at George- i 'Wint-'r, i. 72: his ;Uory of tli-.'
town, 2, 2:.'l. ' Tritons, i. 77; 3. 8'J; a g'v.it
iNni;x TO coLi.rxTioxs.
187
fcnvlcr, I. 77. l."S; a oonstaMe, i.
SS, l.")^;; livoil at Falinoutli or
Casc'o, I. 10.">. 11-4. ;N4; si«riH-iI tlio
Piilmiission to Ma«;saihusftts. i.
Hi.".,:;?-."); I'l-aks island otinliiimd
to. I. II."): land at Clark's Toiiit
coiivovod to, I. 1]."); doinl not re-
oon'ud, I. lli;;-liis iioiisi,'. i.lli'i;
dolivfit'd till' iMi>si\-;sion of tlu'
Sicoiid uiant lo 'ruckor. i. 117:
owned land mar Ware creek, i.
12;i: 1ms descendants still in jios-
session of his land, i. 124: eon-
St.'nted to tlu' aureoinent between
Jordan and Tucker, i. l.ll: a
niisunderstandin-- w itli C'Keves. i.
l-'U; a witness against Joseph
I'hij.iK'n. I. l:']-i;;i'; witness
a<;ainst (;leeves and Xeal, i. l;;2;
Conveyed land to Jordan, i. i:'.ii,
142: his dan^liter married An-
tliony IJraekett. i. 1.^4, 2:'.i>», •2'-'>'>:
his daughter married Tliaddeus
Clark, I. JiM. l.j.'): his daugliter
married James Andrews, i. .".d."):
his testimony cN.nct'rning llohert
Nasi), I. ;N4: deatli of! i. i:,7.
VM: cldldren of. i. i:,7: styled a
gentleman, i. I."m-!">S: character
of. I. l-"),s: nicntioiied. i. 7t).
Nathaniel, killed, i. CGn. 21'.>, 221,
2t;U; a grandson of Cleeves. 1. 122,
2U(.i: received a grant of land. i.
122. 20tJ; sold the same to Pows-
land, I. 122. 2or,; h[^ land in tlie
possession of Antliony Brackett,
1. l.J4; never married, i. l.J7: in
l<i74 was under .age, i. i;tjt>: his
estate sold, i. 2-i^; mentioned, i.
121. 12;;.
Sarali, married James Andrews, i.
].j7, oU.!..
, sherilY of Shrewsbury, anec-
dote of. I. Mn.
Moasliam, tlie name of Bashabas'
country, 2. r,:.' ; 7. ;i:i. i
Moassons, tlie. 5. :;.",>, .'^.'O. j
Modern Universal Hi-tory, tlie. cited, {
5. iVJii, -S.]!),, -42/i,' 2^2n\ i'Jl/i, '■
•/'J2n. j
Moges. the, i. 7t>. !
Moggerage, Jolin. signed the petition
to ('harks li, i. 4oj.
ilohammedan priu<i]<Ies, tlie, IJalle
accused of jjai taking of. i, 444.
Mohawks, tlie, submitted Dongan. \
5. '.'0; the Je.-uits among, 5. lil;
Iriendly to the Englisli, 5. I'.JO- j
2.">7, 2.">8, i;t>S; induced to make
peace with tlie Frencli, 5. :;(j;»;
liglit the Penobscots, 6. l';;:J; a '
terror to the eastern Indians, 6. '
2:]-': mentioned. 6. I'KJ: 7,7. ;
-^rohe.->, tiie. 4. i:->, 142. '
-Moheu'an.>. till;. 3. -i.-o, 4;0. 441: 6.
I'US/,. 211, -12. 212/,, 217; 7. 10I/<.
Mohotiwormet, the Indian r.ame of
Ki'binhooil, 2. 2."^"'.// : 4. ::)J.
Molas>es, made in Maine. 4. l^'.'.
Midton, Jolin, dej«o>iliiui oi. 5. (.'.,").
Moines, La ('o<ta di s, 2. 7Hi(.
Molunkis river. 4. in7.
Monahan i.-land, 4. io<>.
-Monahiugan. .stc .^ll nlifLian.
Monan, delinition of. 4, ll'O.
Munaiias, delinition oi, 4. I'.'U.
Monanis. 5. 161.
Moncton. Col. , 8. 222ii. 21.";.i. C4t),
2t;.S. 2S1h.
Money, tleiinition of, 6. 14S.
Monliegan. (Jilbert and I'opham at. i.
IT".': 2. 27«: jiarl of Jb)cvii!is crew
at, I. U2; 5. It".".: lisiiciuun and
fishing stages at, i. :'.2: 2. "A'a,
U)2; 5, i:,\ ]>:]. :s:,; 6. ::-:;: 7.
818. ;'.2(i: 8, 211I: buili!iii,_- y.vo'i)-
ably erected on, i. .'.2: 3. ;i. lU;
Gorges establisiud a ]> aiitatiou
on. I. oti; 2. oVi.i: 7. :;2i-;i'2; thy
projuMty of Abraham Jfiininus. i.
ot). ijfW;; 5. 170^ IS--): Sold to .iohn
Brown, i. 3ti; de>eribed. i. •'.''. : 5.
IHl: 7. 1:10, ol.'j; Hshermeii s;>iltd
for. I. oi'i; the peopb' ;>: n.ot
Thomas Elbridge, i. -m : Cajit.
Joliu Smith at. 2. ■Uii; 5. li'd; 7.
21ti. olo: 9. 3J4: granted to others
before to Levett, 2. 4'.', .*>0f: 5.
180: .'^luirt sent to take ]>o>-es-
sion of, 2. o(i\ Cajyt. Doiiiier at,
2. :;1h; 5. 103; i>erhaj)S vi>i;vi by
Caj.t. Bobert Davis. 3. 2V4;, : tlie
Indian name of. 4. lot;. I'.io; Bring
near. 5. !.">]: Bi.|diam's (i.b.nists
arrived at, 5. l-';7, l.'J7(K 8. -joi; a
place of rendezvous, 5. l.".7-l-")'^;
examined by Capt. Davis. 5. l.">8;
a remlezvous of Cat:t. Smith, 5.
104: called Batties" Isle, 5. l';2; a
lieadqiiarters for ships, 5. 103;
pndiaiily early occupied. 5. 103;
Kocroft's crew the tirst to winter
at, 5. 103; trade established at. 5.
104: men left there, 5. 1(;4 : indi-
cations of a settleiiitnt tln-ie in
1024, 5. 104; granted to I.ivitr. 5.
10*^: i)lantatiou comnu iici-d by
Jennings. 5. 170; sold to Aid-
worth and Klbridge, 5. 171; the
first wiitten conveyance of real
estate in New Bn^land, 5. 171;
life at, 5. 171: its ili.->..!i.ti'iii
known aliroad. 5. 171; i:<)("ls at
.sold to I5radfor<l and \\'iii.«hiw, 5.
171-172, 172)i; included in l'> ma-
quid, 5. 181, 247; 7.3b'), ::-j<<. :Vj\ ;
settled before Blyniouth. 5. 1-3;
a busy place, 5. r.»4; the si t tiers
from spread to the UKtin larid, 5,
2O0; liad no inhabitant- in \>y.,'j,
5. >'iii; eight men wrecked .it, 5.
'J:^4-22.^; the people of did uut
188
MAI^'E HISTOKICAL SOCIETY.
Monlicgnn — continncd
svi-ar alleiiiinco to tlio l)uki> of
Y(»rk, 5. L'oT; lu'iitiiuiod to 3las.s.
for a >;oVLMnnioiit, 5. I'.V.t, 241;
Kiclianl Oliver live. I at, 5. -'4'.i:
tax in IGT I, 5. i' ! '.»-•_*.■>! >; discovon-il
by Woyinuutli. 5. .Sll, ;;i:'.. ;;i',>.
o4t>, o47, .'JIS; 6. '.'•.'4: 7. -Jti. ■_'(;:;; 8.
SIS, ;Jl!t; call.'d St. (ieor-^os. 5.
311; C'a>lilhu's account of. 6. •_'-:'.:
calU'd Mcniiiucn. 6. ■_'>;; a jhmkI
of frcsli water in, 6. i".*-"), •J'.>'tn:
seen by Clianiplaiii, 7. •_'!>:;: ealled
Le Xef, 7.-Jii;]; i-alled E. Mnietinie.
7. olT); a landnrirk f<ir Eiiro))ean
voyai^ers, 7. ',]]'); employment of
Smith's men at. 7. :;i'); tlie Na-
cheen at, 7. '.VJi^; Sir Kirhanl
Hawkins at, 7. oi'O; (Jorues and
Sutolitf sent an expedition to, 7.
3:il; a new depot of trade o])ened
at, 7. 32-J; leased to John Dalliuu'.
8. 18S; mentioned, i. .").")1; 2. ■j'm,
84, SS, 2.;S; 3. I'OS,); 4. C,!!; 5. IC,:],
1(54, IS.-j, 2'.>l/i, -JDi'/f. ;J10, :N.")/,; 6.
298, SO'.i, 314; 7. I:',!', ;U'J, o_'S, ;>tJC;
8. XIO; 9. Ts; i;;o.
Monliei^ans, the, 5. I8O/1.
Monhi<:giu, island of, 5. 21U: seeMon-
hetrau.
Mouhiijtjon, sec Morihe<::an.
Monies, a oorru)>tion of McXish, 6. 7.
Moniley, the liev. AVilliam. g. oTl.
Monjoy, see Mnnjoy.
Monk, Gen. Georue. 9. 14.
Moumoutli. 3. L'i)4: 4. ;'.i)."). :1.'.'), oTS,
4iX), 4(j:J; 7. 2>.;; 9. 171, 172, 174.
200.
Academy, 8. 174; 9. 174.
battle of', 4. 2<4/i.
free grammar school buildinc^
erected, 8. 174: <,^rants to and
funds of, 8. 174; teachers in, 8.
174; graduates from. 8. 174.
Monongahela river. 6. In).
Monroe, Abiirail. 4. :','J\. ;j.»2.
James, 5. xxxvii; 8. 414.
Col. , 4. 2S4/».
MoDseag bay, 2. 27t'i; g. o.
river, 4. 104.
Monseignat, 7. »iln.
Monsioeage falls, 5. 9(3.
Monsweag bay. a boundary of the
Kennebec Purchase. 2. 27(3; Sir
AVilliam Phipps horn near, 9. 5.
river, 2. 2;]t); 4. 1(»4.
Montagnaises, the 6. 22.").
Montagrets, i. 2ss.
Montague, (irilHn. signed the petition
to Cromwell, I. :]'.'•").
Montawanskeag, 7. lo. 10;/.
Montcalm, I.(juis Jose))h de. 7. 20.j.
Mont<.-cuculi, 7. 42.
Montgomery, a Scotch-Irish name, 6.
lit.
Sir Hugh, 6. G.
Gen. Uiohard, letters from Arnold
I. 4Mi_j,s4_ 4s<7^ 4ti;5^ 4.)7_ 4,,,v-_ -,j-'.
Arnold received news fioni, i.
4S2-4S.'. ; Arnold .awaited ids ar-
rival, I. 4s.). 4','i); anxious to liear
from Arnold, i. 4S4; Arnold di--
sired to liear from. i. 4S."). 4;i:',,
4V7; joined Arnold, i. 4'.K; death
of. I. .")i;i. .")20. ■)22, .■>24: iiis trooj.s
at the Plains of Abraham, i. .".21 :
attacked tiie enemy, i. ."<l'2; hio-
graphical notice vf, 1. ."i2S-.")2'.i;
Bristol ceded to, 6. IS: mentioned,
4- 7S.
Monthly Antholou-y, the. 7. 411.
Months, names of anion,' the Hudson
bay Indians, 6.2i;S; names of among
the Ahnaki, 6. 2G',>.
Monticello. 7. lMI.
Montieinicus. i. .").'.!: 4. 177.
Mont .Mansell, near .Mt. Desert, i. 26-
Jesuits sent to, i. 2ii; a ini-si(Ui es-
tablished at, I. 2t;-27, 2("./(; named
by the Knulish, i. 20;*; a part of
S'orumlieagua, 8. o20.
Montmorenci, 7. oM.
Montowamjiate, 5. 22;].
Montreal, the Superior of apiilied to
for prayers for Pale, i.44:]; rarle-
ton reported at, i. 447: AriioM
desired news from, i.47'.*: Arnold
hoped to meet Schuyler at. i.
4,sO; in the hands of the .\meri-
cans, I. 484, 4<), .jIO, :>-j^\ .Vriioid
Sent to for clothiiiL;'. i. -['."): Cap:.
Xapier escaped from, i. 4'.'i>: l)at-
teaux expected from. i.4'.il': Gen.
Wooster likely to stay at. i. 4'.'.'.:
surrendered, no'.), to tlie Ameri-
cans, 3. nO; mentioned, i. 4:M:
6. 7.J, 240; 7. 47, (J-', P;-.'. -J."!, oo'>;
8. lUo, 244, oOS; 9. ;;i, 27-J.
railway, the, 8. ;3i')S. :;r,:i.
Montressor, Ca])t. John, his route de-
scribed by Pallard, i. 4G.")-4t)tj; an
officer in the engineers, i. 44o: eon-
ducted an expedition into Maine, i.
44G; his journal fell into the hands
of Arnold, i. 447: its present owner.
I. 44S; embarked from St. l■^,^ln, i.
448; at the Chaudier^. i. 44^-44:>.
40(3; at the Bron, i. 44'.); ])ure!ia-ed
boats, I. 441); crossed the Uapids
des Diables, i. 44'.)-4.")0; at tiic
Kivicre de Famine, i.4.")0; en(am]>ed
at Kiviere des Loupes, i. 4.')n; at the
brook, i.4.')l; entered a lake, i. l'»l-
452; description of the lake, i. 4-"i2.
4.");!; viewed Ouegnla, i. 4.".2; near
an old camp, i. 4o.\; at the Penob-
scot, 1. 4.");i-4."j4; sent Imlians i'<
search the country, i.4."4: left ilie
rivei-. I. 4.")4; entered Lake <)ri'.:inal,
I.4.J.'); rt-aehed Uoeky m luiila.in, '•
4.J."), 4.")»): at Farm inland, i. i'''''-
passed tiirough the \')cst outlet, i.
JNDEX TO COLLECTIOXS. 1^0
4")G— 4.'.T: at the An-nnsoak. i. 4.'>T; Mo.ni. the ilcpoiKloin'o of tlio Indians
n'j>:iirt'ii the caiKU's, i. 4.'iT: on- nj>nn. 7. ;; n-;;ii'i.
canipoil in t]io \voc»ls. 1. I'.n: an- (lu\ Iniilt at Batli. 2. I'O'.i.
u«.yo<l by mos.iuit.'s. I. l.'i<: j. asset! Monc. Diid^'et. i>unisliO(l for cotn-
For.r«.'lu'. Di'viTs tails anil Noriidm-- i>lainiii„', 3. .'iT-.")S.
work. I. 4.">!t; onoaniixil near Nino Daniol, in ilio uanison at lUaok
JJilo falls. I. -It'll 1; ai Tironnio falls Point, 1. L'-JiW;. 'J-JT;/ : 3. lit)
anil l\>rt Halilax. i. 4i'i'»; at Doad tlio liov. tlioou ii., pica, liod in lUith,
rivor. I. 4i''l, Ai'i-Jii: onoanipod at 2. I'l'^.
'Ihird \.\kv. I. 4r.l: iii>-~cd Sonth Col. .Inliii. 4. IvU, ;;4.".. :UT, .'IGT, oSO,
Brancli, i. 4i'c': at ciiain lakes, i. ol'O, oiiT.
4t5o; at Moosolioad lake, i. 4u4: at ■ Sir .lolin, 8. 147.
Lake Mo.crantlo. i. 4i!."i: spoke dis- Kichard. land at Capo Torpns rrrant-
para'j^^in'jfly of Fort Ilaliiax. 8. •_':;.', ed t(«, i. '.<~ ■_ in the j:arrisi>a at
'21-)[ niontionod, 8. l.'T4; his journal IMark I'oint. i.-ii.'T/i: 3T l'l'T;;.
cited. 4. lOS: 5. xi.x. Theodo^ins. married the ^vido^v of
Mouts Ci.npes, the same as Monut Goudall, i. 147, ."j.",(".; sent floods
Desert, 5.2-0. to Georj^o Branilialh 1. ^>'>C,, o07;
DetJerts, 1." Isle lies, named ]>y Cham- ' lived in Marshlield. i.boy^n.
plain. 7. L'.'i:^: m^'ntioned. 7. 254, the Ilev. Thomas. 7. l'20.
2.")7: 8. ."iCii: .<^ee Munnt Desert. j Walter, 5. 4(i.
ilontseag-. 9. loo. | William, amount nf land izrantod
bay. 2. iu7. I to, 9. oT^; acensed (Joilfrcv of de-
Monrville. 4. "-22. r.olji ; 6. olC; 9. SI. tainini; his cow, 9. ;l<4.
Jilounnunt. Mass.. 4. i;7i>. Capt. — , commandeil the Mar<:a-
Moody. Charles. 2. 122. 12>. ritta. 2. 24:]; ordered the j.eoplo
Dani.d. settled at Black Point, 3. j of Machias to lake down the lib-
llo. 21'.'. j erty polo. 2. 24:}; killed. 2. -Ji.j.
David. 7. 2S4. ! Moore's brook, origin 01 the uamc, 3.
Eleazer. 3. 2:34. I 78.
Capt. Georfro. 3. 173. ' Mo.irena, 4. 157.
the Rev. John, 4.25."., 25G, 205. 207. Moorhead. the Rev. John, settled in
Joseph. re:;istrar, i. 555; mark on Boston. 6. 12; died. 5. 105; tncn-
Lis cattle. 3. 144; snspe<;ted of tioned. 6. ] 1. :]1. :;ii.
being a Tory. 3. lUW Moose, abundant, i. 45'J.
the Rev. Josejdi, i. -.W^: 8. :]'"0. brook, 4. 110.
Joshua, settled at Bhuk Point. 3. island. 8. 15.
2Pi. lake. 4. 107. ;U5. .'546.
Moses S.. preceptor of Farmington mountain. 1. 400.
Academy. 8. 171. I point. 3. :^'.t5«.
Xatliau. 7. •2S4. | pond, 4. ;]45, OSO.
Kathaniel. 3. 222. I river, i. 400.
Samuel, signed the treaty of 1713, ^Moosebec. detmition of. 4. 100.
6. 250; autograph of, 6. 250. ; Moosehead lake. Col. Montressor at,
Samuel, precept-.r of Dummer , 1.455,404; called Lake Orignal,
Ai;ademy. 6. ;>i"i; preci j'tor of , 1.455; birch abundant at. 1.455;
Dalliiwell Academy. 8. H",] ; pen origin of the name. i.455/(: men-
and ink sketch of. 8. 10!-10l'; tinned, i. 455. 4<;(3: 4. 105, 10>; 7.
preceptor of Berv.ii k Academy. ^0/(.
8. 102; mentioned, 4. 104, 100: "7. Moosetnck. definition of. 4. 100
2'^. Morals, low state of in Maine, i. 15S,
Capt. Samuel, purchased land of lOo. 100-102.
Powsland, i. :.'(iO: ibe same con- Morant. I'liilii>, his Ili.story of Essex
veyed to Jolm Thomas, i. 200: cited. 3. xv.
puichased land of John Marston's Morattiggon, 5. IS".
estate. I. 240; (.wne<l Jarnes An- Moravians, the, not opposed to slavery,
drev.s farm, r.:rj5; mentioned, i. : 7. l'I4.
l-"^'i- I More. Hannah. 7. 400.
the Rev. Samuel, ordained. 5. liv; William. 1.402.
death of. 5. liv. I Morehouse, , 8. 41. 42, 43.
the Rev. Silas, 2. 142: 4. 273; 7. 220. ! Morel. Caj-t. , 7. 24'.i.
William, (ijst of the family in Scar- ! Moigan, (ien. Daniel, to arrompany
borongli, 3. 210. " | Arnold, i. 5o0; to ':o ahea<i and
Major . 3. 31:5-314. j clear the road, i. 5o:,; his charac-
,, . of Bi.'ston, 9. 24. j tor, i. 5:J0; mentioned, r. 501,510,
-Jood}'.'.. bca^h, I. 2-i-in. 510, 518, 023, 5;.'4, L-^6.
100
MAINE HISTOnUWL SOCIKTY
Morsjnn l">avM. 7. ^^'Ol.
FiMiuis, I. I'M, It'll /I.
Jon;ith;iii, his >;raiiiinar pul.lislieil,
8. ISO.
J..S01.I1, I. .'i-il.
Itoheri. 1)1' Sai-o. i. Umk.
JJoli.Tt, of Sai;;>(l:ilu)c-. I. IGTii.
;Mis. Sarah, punishod fur assault, i.
Morli'V IIou>r. 5. 410.
Mor-M-co, 8. -JnL:.
MoiouL^h, DiMiiiis,
thony Ih.u'kit
Jane l\iili'y, i
riirixmihak, i
•;<ilil laud to An-
. I. L'-l'.!: mavriod
.]!:;, :;i4: livrd at
:li;;. :!_'! : his sun,
Monoll, .lohn, si-iu'd llio petition to
Ciiark'S u. i. -iun.
Maiy, daiiulitcr of TotcM-, i. 'M'^;
married Goor.co 'i'luk, i. oi;J;
lived at Falmouth, i. ;;i;'>.
Marv. wife of Teter. 1. .".i:!.
Peter, inuchased laud of Thomas
Masi.n, i.iMi'); taken prisoner at
Fahnoulh, i. :'.'•-. "-l"': lived on
India street, i. oKl: land deeded
to. I. oi:!; his I'aniily nuived to
IJeverly, 1. olo; child of, i. ulo;
lived on the Neek, i. :;-l.
Robert, si,t;ned the petition to Brad-
street, i.L'Son; liveil on the Xcck,
1. :-;•_' 1.
the Kev. William, sent To New V.u-^-
land, by the I'lyuu>uih eonipany,
2. 4.">'/ ; composed a Latin poem,
2. 4''.'f; disapp(»inted. 2. 4tl'7/(:
appointed to supei intend the
cluirelies, 6. ISO.
Morrer, Thomas, sii^ned the jjetition
to Massachusetts. 5. :.'40.
Morrill. Governor Lot M.. 8. 4.'ia.
the Kev. Moses, 4. •^i-2. -.U:}, 244, 2."j."),
273.
Samuel, of Uoston, -.^Maduated from
Dowdoin College, i. 340.
the Kev. , of IMddel'ord, 2. 141.
, of Falmouth, 3. IWn.
Morris, Cai)t., an Imli an, a terror to
the settlers, 7. :;2(;: killed. 7. 32G;
Ills son son;j;Iit reven;.;e. 7. 320.
Thomas, i.'.l'.i; lived at Casco bay,
I. 100», 114; consented to the
agreement between Jordan and
Tucker, i. 131.
, of Seven Mile lirook. 4. 307-
Morrison family, the, 5. 14, 2L
Morse, Cliarles" II. . 5. 27''./(, 3'.tl.
E., teaclier in Warren Academy, 8.
172.
Freeman IL, his assistance acknowl-
ed^a'd, 7. 3il4.
Jonatlian, 4. ;>i2, li'.M, 3'.t2.
William, 7. 2-1; 8. li:'.?i.
Mrs. AVilliam. 8. l]3/(.
, of Methucn, 4. 3G4.
Morss, Margaret, married Col. Josoj.!.
(.•oHin. 4. 241.
Mortality in Maine. 4. 17-lS; in Au-
<:usta. 5.4;;i-i:;.").
Mortiini'i-. 5. xh.
Moitinutre. ilep/.ihali, married KoIk it
Lawrence, i. --'m.
, married llep/.il>ah Munjoy. i.
ir)3, 2.")7.
Morton. Janu^s. 2. 221.
the Kev. James. 8. 11 Ik.
Nathaniel, the authority for thr
story of the luiliinu of the c:'.!!-
tain' of the Mayllower. 8. 2<"';
came to I'lymoutli. 8. 2oO: a rela-
tive of (lov. Hradford. 8. 20i»; !ii>
account of tlie plot, 8. 200-2ol ;
his New England cited. 8. 1:00.
27'.t.
Thomas, the i:overnuu'nt ojij^osed
to, 2. 57('; blazoned the ouira^-
in Eu'irland. 2. .")T": an enmiy i.f
the I'uritans, 2. "'^'C his New
Enirland's Memorial cited, i. 3>;.':.
22',»h: 2. 42((/i. OSir. 7>''. 7'Ja; 3.
34/2, 317; 6. 1T'.>.
Mosely, Ebenezer. 7. 3i'>7.
the llev. Elislia, preaclu'd in N« \v
Gloucester. 2. 1."j3. l'>^; uiciv
tioned. 2. 117, 1 !'.», I2l, 12.3, VJb.
Capt. Samuel, 2. l.'!3.
Moses. Daniel. 3. 2o4.
Geor.(,^e, lived at Scottow hill. 3. 210
John, received a <;rant of land, 1.
11.3.
Theodosius. 3. 173. 210.
Mosier, Ilui;]i, it^eived a jrrant yi
land, I. 7.3. 11-3; moved down liie
river, i. 7.3-7ii; first of the nauic
in the state, 1.7-3//: iii(<l. i. 7ii; Ij"-^
son administered his estate, i. 7''.
ISO; lived at ('asc(j bay, i. iMH/i.
114, ISOx; sul)mitted "to Ma>sa-
chusetts, I. lOOu; mentioued, i.
00, 123.
James, administered his fath<r"-
estate, i. 70. 1S'.»: lived at I'nc-
port, I. 70; lived at Casco bay, '•
230)1.
James, an early settler of Gorlia!n.
2. 14S; born at f'almouth. 2. U'
John, son of Uutrh, i. 70, i-.'...
lived at Freeport. i. 70; jc.i;>vi
of breakiiiLC tiie Sabbath, i. l"'-'^
an assurety for his brother, i-
IS'.tu: assurety for George Ia\v>-
1. 101; lived at Casco bay, i-
230 »i.
Mosse. Tho., sifrncil the petition to
Cliarles ir, i. 402.
Moss-hou.se, built at Norridj;ew-vr:.
4. 3S0.
Motherwell, Miss , taken capti'-'"
by lii'lians, 2. IttO.
Motte, Sieur de la, 8. 321.
IXDEX TO COLLF.CTIOXS. 191
Moui'liioke lojiamatch. (Icrmiticn of, MoiintfiMth. Afr. . 3. {.l.'",, -\:^i\ [y-j
5. 1^7, IST/i. , MiuiiitJDy. a romindu n;um' in V.n---
MiMi'jTi.wc. 2. "1-! ; sfc MuluMave. ' land. i. I'l."., •_'."i(')/(. I'.'.S: ,s<-.- Mmij.iv.
Moulciavf. 2. ."i4: Ntc Muiirraw. Mo\ut\s Itolation citcii, 5. 144, 104,
Moiiltun. Danifl. an early sottlor of IstJ/i.
.SiMiboio. 3. 201. ■JI'J-L'-.'it. Mi>usani mill, i. '2(>s.
John, Mttlfil at I'.'uo Point, 3, L'lO. rivrr, tOriiii'ily Capo PoiiMii<c, i.
Cajit. , hoaiU'd a company to ! '.)■>■'•: l.rvtii's aicount, <>t, i. .;.".;;;
vxiorminate tlu- Indians at Xor- tin- Iii.iian naim' of tlic ICi iMie-
ri'!i:o\vock, 2. I'.'T; 3. 1")-'. :\]'.>n: bee, 4. Itir. ; nuntioncd. 7. \\<\.
at Ticonii-. 3. I'.iT: irave orders not Mowat. (.'ajd. lleniy, seized at Fal-
to kill Kalle, 3, r.'<. ; monili. 3. I'M: 'dismantlfd \\,vt
Monmis. few in New En'^iand, 6. 218. I'ownall, 5. :Nt'.-:',<7 : decdarcd Id- in-
Monnt Aldwortli. 5. loo. j tention of destioyinj: Fainioiuh. 5.
Aulunn, 7. -j:'.'). | 4'-]\\ 410, 44;: liad a Kuil;- tour of
Cornwall, 9. b'.T». 1 dnty on tlie ci>;ist. 5. 440/): with
Desert, called Temeti'^. I. -Jt'in, 4:'.0/i ; ' Gov. Pownell in the expediti.in to
7. .'J, 27; oalleti Mom .\Ianscll. i. I'enobsi-ot. 5. 44o,,: sent a Utter to
I'li; named by Ch.implain, 1. 2'>n; . the olHeers of Falnioutli, 5. 4 lo;
7. 2S. 2.")2; a Je.'-nit mission es- consented to snspeud the tU'>trnc-
tablislied at. i. 2i'.,(. 27. 4.;o: 7.2S; , tion of Falniouth, 5. 44.")-i4i;: de-
tlie mission destroyed, i. 27: 5. stroyed Falmouth. 7. 47'.i; miui-
17S: 8. :l:; i; eapturtd by the Fn'4- : tioueil. 2. 2If,: 5.410; 6.:\')i; 7. 121,
lish. 1.27. 4;;i ; pi rhaps" visited by 1_'.;. 1l'4, \.r,.
Davis. 3. 2'.'4/i: I'.iju. Argal at, 5. 31>wliray. 5. xlv.
17S: 8. 00b; a er<,)ss set u]) to de- Moxies, his wife entertained by An-
note English iio>-/<sion. 5. 17;); dri>s, 5. 2i').s; given ammunition, 5.
French settled at. 5. :); the Grand 2GS.
Design wreekt-d at. 6. 22: the Moxis. C;esar. 3. :]>u.
passage to from BiLruatus, 6. 114, Moxus, attacked the .Storer ganison,
ll-j; Father Driaiiii at. 6. 2ijs; laml 7. ll.")-]!!!: deieateii, 7. iiG;
at granted to Mde. de (iieiroire. 6. threatened to return. 7. lli>.
27"); Cailillac"s account ot. 5. 2-0; An.;u~tin. si-iuun i>f. o. -iiW.
a landmark for n ivi„Mr.us. 5. 2^0; Moxnsson. Casar, 6. 2")'.t. 2111.
called Mont Cou}>.-s. 5. 2So; in Mr., a title not preiixed to all names,
possession of Du Monts. 7. 27: 8. 2'JO.
Capt. Thomas Pvrkins wrecked Msar'to. the Indian name of Venus,
at. 8. 12.S: called St. .>^avi<u-. 8. 7. :!4:]-:544.
?24; mentioned. 4. Pi"^: 5. •"■27; Muddy river, 3. olo.
6. 12.",, :>'<■_>, :j>:;. -.y^r,; 7. (i.;. l'.",:j, Mudire, Elder Enoch, appointed to the
2.")4, 2-'>.">, 204. 20.j: 8. lo, ol'.). :320, ; Portland circuit. 7. 227; at Jtead-
o24,:>30; sec Monts Deserts, L'Isle ' field, 7. 22^; at Orrington. 7. 22'<;
des. ■ I a member of tlie general .Miurt, 7.
Desert harbor, Cadillac's account 22S: characteristics of. 7. 2::>.
of. 6. 2^0. I , commissi(Mur, 8. ^^2, 5^4.
IMuecomb. 3. 2o. 1 Mud v. Daniel, 3. 17-J.
Ilolyokc. 4. 2';2. 204. I see Moody.
Hope, Maine. 7. 7- I Mugg, chief of the Penobsoots, i, 21o.
riopL-, U. I., I. 210. j 22s, 2211; 3. ]<).<: Jocelyn attcin].ted
Katahilin. i. 4'>'>: tiie Indian name \ to treat with. i. 2i."'i: 3. io>: d, -iifd
of. I. 4"j(;; 4. 10"). j a peace. i.22s: wr-nt to Piu tvniouth^
Mansell. .sec .Mont Mansell. I i. 22"^; sent to Hoston. i. 22> : fon-
Niles. 5. 77. I sented to remain a iiosta'ji', i. -L'>;
Pleas<nt, 6. 204. I attacked Dlack Point, i. 2-".i: 3. 1 12;
Poyal. 3. :;-^;;, •■>-^.'): .^c Mimtreal. ! killed, i. 220; 3. 112: took .Jo. ■.'yn
^'ern<ul. Maine. 2.2^."j: 4. ;JOG, .3.30. : a juisoniT, 3. lo>; .sonf to anriUL'e
W-rnon street. 9. 7t>. j a i)eace, 3. Ill ; taken a prison' r. 3.
Vernon. Va., 4. o'J, 00. 112; his treachery. 3. 1 12 : his d.atli
Waldo. 9. 01. I a relief to the Emriisli, 3. 112: ii^ni-
VVaslnn^tou. (h-at!) of Lizzie Bourne ; plained of ("apt. Lane, 3. ;374 ; men-
at, 8. .30;;; ascendeil bv Darljey tiom-d, 3. 2:',."».
Field, 9. 200; compeared to .Sugar- Muldenberg, the Pev. Dr. \Vil!i:i!n, 7.
loaf hill, 9. 211; first liorse rid- 4-'j3.
den uj). 9. 2l.j; mentioned, i. i'.ii. Mulford, Elias, married Mary .Ma.>on,
Mountain street, Que!;ec, i. i'ysl. j 2. 2;)4; 4. 231.
Houutfort street, i. 2u2. 1 Mary, conveyed land to David Cur.
192
MAIXF. IIISTOIUCAL SOCIETY.
of
iiiariicd
■2:'A.
ohi.
Mulford, Mnrv — conlimK<l.
ii\\\. 2. i';;4; 4. L'.U; a d.iu-lit.
.lanu's Ma'ion, 2. "j;
Klias Mullnni. 2. l':;i:
HulL'ravf, the Karl of, 2. .
Mulliki.u. , 7. l"^.").
Wumliau^cn, Karon, 5. l'0;i.
Muujoy, oxtiiiot as a i;iiiiily name, i,
'2''0\ soiiK'tiiuos wiittfu Mi'imt-
joy, 'j.''ihr. a coniiiidu name in
iJevoiisliiie, 1. ■J-'i^.
Benjamin, i. I'i'-ht.
Gooijie, lived in Falmontli, i. 121,
]."):!, '2\tj; 5. L'4T; minied Mary
riiiliii>s, I, IL'I, 1"'.".. L'.'jS; came
from Boston and tieeted a frame
liou.se, I. ]-'4, lOr.-ir.T, -J')')-, son-
in-law of John Phillips, i. li'l;
signature of, i, 12"i, l.'i: his prop-
erty still held hy hi^ luirs, i. li'C;
liis widow and son S"ld land to
Thomas Coojier. i. lu;'; jfurchased
land of the Indians, i. 1l".»; pur-
chased land of lo'1't-rt Jordan, i.
141-141'; erected ;i stiaie house at
Peak's island, i. 14'.' ; hecame sole
owner of House island, i. lol; the
title of same coniirmed to his
widow, I. 101; a man of energy
and enterprise, i. \->'J: a son of
John, I. 1')'2. 208 ; admirted a free-
man, I. l")."'.. 2.")S: his ciiildren. i.
].>3, •_'•">(■); visited Falmouth, i. L'^j;
jturchased the Cloeves' home-
stead, I. ir)3, 11*4 ; an associate, i.
lOo, 170, 174; 2. O-i^': 3. 7o: a
commissioner,, i. lf'4, ItjO, 17o,
370; 2. !';>>; 5. 2-j''>: purchased
land of Sampson Penley, i. ]*>(;»;
held a county ctmrr, i. 170; lived
at Casco, i. 177; Ju>n(e of the
Peace, i. 177; sicrned tlie petition
to the king, i. l>o: his dislike to
Mass. not understood, i. isj; sold
li<|Uor, I. ISi'H, "JOl. 2'j'.>: bound to
keep order, i. I^-h: erected a
prison, i. 1^2a; i)0-.virs invested
iu, I. 18.">, •j7t); a witness against
Neale, i. 200; carried on trade at
Fore river. i.20l-2o2; his house
constructed for defense, i. 2(j2;
ascertained the eastern boundary
of Maine, i. 202; his report and
bill, I. 202; purchased land of
Anthony lirackelt, i. 204, 2.'j.'>,
2.j7; the same became the prop-
erty of the Waldo heirs, i. 204;
sold land to John Ingersoll, i.
'/O'j; conveyed laud to Thomas
Cloice, I. -II"', 2.'j."j: his son Jolin
killed, I. 22U; sent with provis-
ions to P'almouth. i. 'SS2, 'iTj'm;
petitioned to the general court to
pay his expen^is. i. ss^u; land
granted to. i. i;44: his widow
married to Robert Lawrence, i.
247, 3lo; last aiipoarance of h.^
name on the records, i. _'■•,•
named as a grantee to D.'uif,,; ;i, '
1. '2:>'); death iA, i. L'.">."i ; char.n t. ;■
of, l.2.")(): his est.ite, I. L'.'.r, •.•.",7
had a farm at I'resumpsent, 1.
2."i7-2.'''8; biu II in Dover, i. :'.-;
his title the ba.si.-. of the I.awr. lu i;
claim. I. 281, ;;!;'.; deed from tl.i-
Indians to. i. ." .'i.; ; assisted I'ur-
chase, 3. ;Vj2, ;',.;2; made a siu\: v
at Petnaquid, 5.247; mention-,.!',
1. Cj.)n, ll'.t, 2.")4; 3. .•'.■_'2, .•;22/i.
Cie<uge jr., sold land to Thuinns
(doi'er, I. 12il; born in Uoston, i.
1 •'>:). 2.jii: die<l in Mrainlree, i.'j.'iO;
his children, i. 2."/l].
Gersham. i. l-'j-'./i.
lle]tzebah, born in Ijostrm, i. 1.',':,
2.jt>; married MorIimiu\ i.
15."j. 2."j7; nominated her own
guardian, i.2.")7; Robert Lawrenrc-
her second husliand, i. 247. -."'7;
Stephen Cross her tliird husbaiici,
I. 'I'll; died in lioston, i. 2.77.
John, of England, i. I."i2, 2.7s.
John, son of George, i. lilO: killed.
I. 2-_'0. -I'l, ij.-,i;.
John, son of Jo>iah, 1.2.50.
Josiah, sen of George, born in Bos-
ton, 1. 153, 2i>tj; liis children, i.
2.JG.
Martha, dauuiiter of Josiah. ra:ir-
ried Joim Pulling, i. :.'."(;.
Mary, daugliter of (ieorge. mairiifi
John Palmer, i. 14','*/, \->'-\. ~' ■ :
left no chihhen, i. 2.7t); bapiizoi
iu Boston, I. I'l'^hr. lier title to
Pond island confirmed, i. ::•").').
Mary, daughter of George jr., mar-
ried PhiliiJ Thomiisoii, i. 2.".t).
Mary, daughter of John, of Eng-
land, married to John Saunders.
I. 1.7:3. 2.7(1, ■S,<.
Mary, daughter of Josiah, married
Capt. Thomas Hornby, i. 2.'i»'>.
Mary, wife of fieorge, a dauirliter
of John Phillii>s, i, <;i ; cl.iiiiK<i
her father's land. i.Ol': the satne
awarded to. i. 02; granted the
hou.-?e at Clapboard islanii, i. 140;
her title to House i.-land eon-
firmed, i. 1.71, 2.7.7; her lan.l rji'-
propriated by Danforth, i. 2.''):
petitioned for reiire>s, i. 274; ihf
matter settled. i.l'74-:.'.7.7: relea.-e<i
her rights to Clay cove and otiier
I-roperty, i. 2.70, 281-2^2: the con-
siderations for the release, i. "'■';
menlioned. i. 03h, 2.77.
Pelatiah. daughter of Ge(;rge. biTii
in Boston, i. 17:;, i.'70; ii(miinate>l
her own guardian, i. 2-77.
Philip, I. 1.7:3/1.
Susanna, married Qwynuc, i-
IXDEX TO COLLECTION'S.
103
litio, the, I. 24-2. I
Miiujoy's lilll. tin.' rt.'si(li>rn'i> of fii><uui' i
jlunjt>y, I. -"ill; tiooiis qiiartoird
at, 1. 'J'.'S; T!i:ulili'iis Cl;xrUo pro'i-
alily killi'd at. i.-JW: Kol.-Tt I.:uv-
iTtioo built a liouse on, i. •'. l:'.;
C'n]it. Mowatt ^'aiituiid at, 3. I'.'T-
island, now called I'eaks" isluid, i.
Oti, \4'>ii. 14S; ston-,' house I'lL-cttd
un, I. 1 !'.>; Gcoriic Fell and otluMs ;
killed at, i. s^-.'ii. l'i'ox: ealKd :
House ishuid, i. li"-'-")/! : Mary Muii-
joy's titli- to ooniinned. i. l'").'i.
Neck, former irune of I'ovtland, i.
5;i; called Madiiiionne, 4. 1U>.
Mnnnie.s. a eonuiii ion of .Mi'Nisli, 6. 7.
Munroe, Aliijah, 4. :)ic'.
.Munson, Jose])li, 3, IT'.', l^''. -'nT, -J-'O.
Ilobert, 3. I7.I; biogiaiihieal uotieo
of. 3. -sjn.
Stejihen, 3. ■-'■-".
Munsuui;uu i'i\er, 4. Hi".
>\Iuider trials, the lii.st and second in
Maine, 3. lt>, I'U).
Murdock, Deauiish. liis Ili.story of
Nova .Scotia cited. 7. .'), b2, til, tH',
(57, 7."^ 7(i, 7S, s:.', s;j; 8. li>2, ;j.;'.); g.
1>S. '.•'.>, 1():J. ll'l, I !l'.
Murray, General .James, i. .")1S.
tlie Kev. .loliii, married .Susanna
Litli<4o\v, 5, -lis, 4-j;-^ 6. I'U: 5.
287rdied, 5. 41.S; 6. ;;4. li;7. -iS-];
live<l at IJootlibay and Xewbury-
port, 5. US; birth of. 6. ;;4. l."/7:
came to New \drk, 6. v4; went
to ['enns_\ Ivaiiia. 6.:j4. i.')7; formed
a church at IJoothbay. 6. :;4. l.")7:
moved to Nev.b'iryiiort. 6. '-'A:-.
educatetl in ]-;dinluu-j.li. 6. 1.j7:
next tt> Ireland. 6. l.">7; hi> l:il/<jrs
at Bootbbay, 6. I.'j>-l'i0; his char-
acti'r, 6. l.V.i. I'.O-liW, M."]; opposed
.Sriiith, 6.. liii ►-!••. L: his reply to
ninkley. 6. lOl ; his infinence dur-
ing the wai' of the i;e\(»lution. 6.
l<;i-l(;4; a delei^ate to the Pro-
vincial Congress, 6. ICd -]<',■_>: as
an aibitrator, 6. ]r,L'; ins house.
6. Kii'; i>revented tlic anm>yance
from liritish ciiii..ers. 6. I'lL'-lO.);
his digiiity, 5. ir.;); a reward of-
fered for his ai>prehension, 6.
l'j:>; liis iritbu lue over a regi-
ment, 6. 1 (■).;-] f,4: called Boston
and rortsmouth. 6. I'i."); called to
N<.'wl,uryi)oi t. 6. KJ.'j, iCiti; his
popularity -inil inlluence. 6. KJti;
long sickness, 6. l<;»;-]f;7; the
charge relative to his liccnsui'e,
6. lf;7-]r)'.(; mentioned, 6. I'J, :j.">,
S.J.J ; Memoir of, by the Jiev. A.
G. Verniilye, 6. l.j:;-170.
the llcv. John, a (Jniveisalisf, 6. 10'^
Lindley, Ids grammar publi.-ihed, 8.
ISO. '
Major , I. uIL
13
Mi.ss , married J. D. Powell, 7.
2.; 4.
Mn.seataquid. i. ."p.'il.
Muscle cove, (;e(.>r'j;e Felt lived near.
I. :.••.'!.
Museongus. destrcvved. 4. '_'•_';!: ;i name
«.>f remote :intii|uitv, 7. •.".i.".; a
province of T'emaijuid, 7. l".'."). :'.o'.t.
Mil; the commercial trea.sures of.
7. J.'."i--_".'i;; the rapid {>roures.s of.
7.:;il; gr.mted to Beauehami) and
Leverett. 9. 77: the extent and
condition of the grant, 9. 77: lish-
eries hastened the (^ccuiiation of.
7. 7S: I.everett becatne tiu; sole
projM'ietor of, 7.7."^; mentioned, 5.
ISS/,.
grant, 4. 2:21 ; g. 77; .s' e Muscongus
patent.
island, purchased by .lol'.ii IJrowu.
I. ;)('p; mentionetl, 4. liKi; 5. I'.tl.
patent, owned by i>amuel Waldo, 5.
o(''.'/<: sometimes called the Waldo
patent, 5. ;lt;!i,(; granted to Ueau-
chan!i» and I.everett. 6. .'Vjl; g.
77; John Leverett bieame sole
projirietor. 6. :]'J] ; 9. 7>; bi tame
the ten and later the thirty pro-
prietors, 6. 2"J1 ; mentioned, 4. L'21 ;
8. 2US.
river, boundary of tlie piatent to
Akhvoith and Elbridge, i. ;}7;
boundary of the Waldo jKitent, 1.
■io; mentioned, 4. ■_']>; 5. I'Jl; 9.
L'L'."), ■J-j.C).
Musical c:!m])aign, the. 8. 4."'^((.
Muskinuun. delinition of. 4. lb").
Muskoncus. a name given to the Xew
England coast. 5. lo-").
Musqua.-^hes, abundant, 4. :J70, OSO.
Musquitoes, i. 4."j8.
Mussey, Thomas, signed the petition
1 to Charles 11, i. 4(»2.
Myantonomo, killed, 2. IGS.
Myrameek river, 2. (jij; .see Merriinac
1 river.
' Mvrick. .lobn. 3. \7^.
' Mystic. Benedict Arnold at, i. .j02.
river, 7. I'yJii.
. Xaerinick falls, 4. ;';7.").
; Xaclieen, the sailed from Dartmouth.
7. :'j-JO; commanded by Biawnde.
j 7. .';20; at Monhegan, atnl ."^eguin.
i 7. ;)20; had a lari^e store of freight.
1 7. Ml'U; the tender wrecked, 7. :ii;0;
Hawkins to<jk her lishing boats.
I 7.;{20; her voyage destroyed, 7.
j ;I20.
i Xagasqua, an Indian resident at Scar-
i boro. 3. IDl.
1 Xaiiiseoig. 3. 412.
. .\agucaw( n, 6. I'lll.
1 Xaguscawit, 6. 2.'iS.
i Xahnnadad, carried bj' Weyinoutb to
I England, 3. 2'j7; 5. bVJ, u2S\ met
194
MAINE niSTOKlCAL SOCIETY.
Vr:u-1
Nalianada^l— continnoil.
by i;iiloi<;li Ciill.-it. 3. -JO
ir.o-iCiO. O;)"): 7. :■-'-•.
\nH'ri>>a 'vvith Cui'l. H:iii:iin. 3.
Si'T; visiti'd by (."apt. IV-vliam. 3.
2*.>S; visited the e.'l..ni-;is. 3. :'.<'•".,
.S(i7; a pib>t for Ca]it. I'lini:. 5.-'.-'^.
3.j4 ;54i'; 6. L".ii; in:urii.'d aiul I'e- .
came a sacbcin. 5.:".--^: .-:iven to ;
l\.l)li;uu. 5. :-;-J: leuiaimd in i
America, 5. ".^W : met Skitwarroes,
«;.;>:>.") ;)4ii; 6. •J'.'T; probably the
same as Tahanida, 5. ;i")'.'. 3'-i'n:
mentioned. 5. :'-'>>>•
Nahant, the bor.ndary of the grant to
Brereton, 2. 4(W).
Nabumkcntr. deluiition of, 4. ll'O.
ishind, 2. L'TU; 4. 1<>7.
river, 4. 107. \V'>: 8- -'-"Sh.
Ts'aktoiias. 4. 1"k>. 1*>'..
J\ainaa>kauke, 4. l^'-t.
Namaaskeair. derivation and deiinition
of, 6. I'.'^t.
Kamaaskees anke. 4. ISO.
Name>^. given by Indians uncertain, 3.
312 • territorial indicate llucluat-
ing autliority, 5. -^-■
Namp>ci>scoke, conveyed to John
Wadleigh, i. :'.">7, o'j^- ■
Kanaadionit. i. IJ'.'.
"Kaurantson: k, fornu-r nameof >or-
ridgewoik, i. 4:;.; 4. '.'3, '.'S; 6.
240; 7. 4, •>;■ I'vale establislied at. i.
437; 7. S:5: tlie situation and a
description of. i. 4:^7: its distance
from Quebec, i. 4.;.: a church at.
I. 437-43S, 440. 44l'/-: apinoach of
the Amaliuans to. i. 4;;s; a depu-
tation sent to IJostonfroni, 1.440-
441; address of tlie governor, i.
441: tlie reply, 1.441-442: church
built by the Kn'J-lish, i. 442/(;
church "destroyed by the English.
I. 442-443; a name given to a part
of the Kennebec-, i. 4.'t;„: the
principal residence of the Abna-
kis. 4. 'JS: deliniiion of. 4. 107,
190-101; 6. i-'b;; St
S;3.
river, 6.241.
Kauset. Chainplain ar, 7
Karitasket, i. 3o'."; 9. 3u.
roads, 8. 110.
Ka rites, the Edict of. i. 270.
Kantucket, 'l'ri>trani Collin moved to,
4.240; the Earl of Stiilini^'s rights
in sold to the Duke of York. 5. 2;
Xew York coiniuissioncrs to be
sent to, 5.3."): French Neutrals at,
6. 342; land title- in traced from
the Earl of Stcrlin-, 7. 141; men-
tioned. 6. 7<'>. -"'0.
records, in the New York archives,
5--"-
Xai.ier, Capt. . at Qucljcc, i. 4^8,
41*0; nninber of men <<n his vessel,
1. 4b6; meiitioucd, i. 4'J2, 4'j3, 407.
Castine at. 7.
202.
Naples, 6. 2o:..
Nai>oleiui, 8. ;'.M. 403: 9. HU.
NaMuamke f:'.ll>. 4. 112, 113.
NaraiTi've. s- 1 ■"'''";.
N"Aiambeck"r, 8. 3:'.l.
Nanaganseit bay. a boundary of
I'ashabas" territory, 7. W.
county, situation of, 2. b'.4.
count V, 1;. 1.. 5. lix.
Indians, lied to Maine. i.21.^; broke
the treaty with the United Colo-
nies, 2. 131-132: their fort dr-
scribeti. 2. l:'.2: attacked and cap-
tured. 2. 132-133: sent a bundle of
arrows to the Pilgriins, 8. 27.';
mentioned, 6. 212.
townships. <;ranted those who were
engaged in the NarraLTansett war.
2. l34-]3t): meeting of the graiil-
ees, 4. 242)): the History of, i-y
Charles Collin, 2. L31-I.JU.
Township Number One, the ns-
signes. 2. 13S; 4. 242)); the pro-
prietors met at Newbury falls, 2.
i:;S; called their township l',u.\-
ton. 2. 13^; 4. 242. 243. 27'>/' ; a
settleuient commenced. 2. i:'.-^-
l:)<.l; early residents, 2. 13'.o topo-
, graphical description of, 2. 14o:
incorporated, 2. 141; 4. 24."r, the
! ministers of, 2. 141, 142; pat-
j riots, 2. 143; part of annexed to
I .Standish, 2. 143: mentioned, 4-
2ii7, 273, 330, '^03. 3li4; sec liiw-
I ton.
i Townshi]) Number Two, 2. 143-144;
j the native towns of the grantees.
1 2.144; now \Vestminster.
Township Number Three, thcgrant-
I ees. 2. 144; inccjrporated as Ani-
i herst. 2. 144; called Soiighegan
I West. 2. 144.
j Township Number Four, the grant-
ees. 2. 140; its situation not prc-
I ciselv known, 2. 14."».
I Town.shii) Number Five, grantees.
I 2. 140; called Sou^hegan U'est, 2.
HO: now Merrimac and lledford.
2. 140.
Townsliip Numlter Six. situation of.
2. 140-140; grantees. 2. Ht); now
•Tcmjdetoii. 2. 14t;.
Town.-^liip Niuuber Seven, surveyecl.
2. 140: boundaries of, 2. 14'.;
grantees. 2. 1-10; ineorjiorated as
Gorhaui, 2. 14f.: so- (iorhain.
war, 2. 130,), 141, 144. _
Narraguagus river. 4. 107.
Narrakamegock, 4. l'OO.
Narrows, the, 2. 31.
Nar.sborouuh, Sir John, 9. 10, 21.
Na.-!i, Jonathan, 2. 121.
Robert, slandered the general court,
i.;;>2; ilie shooting alfair at Strat-
ton's island, i. 3S2-3>i4: lived in
Boston, I. 3s3, 3>4; sold pov.dcr
and ruiii, i. '^bo, 3S4.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
195
, discovered the licad of tlie
Saoo rivor. 9. I'lT, 218.
KaskeaiT, 4. MlT.
l)onii. 4. lt'~>; 7. S<3.
Kaskol. 4. liK.
is'asiiii, lu'iijimin. siu'nod tl)o petition
to Cliailes II. I. iw!.
Jolin. sIliikmI tlu' petition to Charles
II. I. 4(M. -40-J.
John, of l)ii\:.in. 4. L'U, '24'>.
l\fiil>iii. iirc.'vpMi- <>l' (T..r]i:un
Aea leniy, 8. l'-"^: hmn in I) >vfi'.
8. IT).'; LTriiiuated Jrnin .orA-o. 8.
UiH; an aMe ti-aelier, 8. lv:>.
Richard, eU'eted military oiru-er of
Kittory. i. :',<'.0: siLrned the peti-
tion to Charus 11. i. 401.
Kob<Tt. 9. AAi;.
Kasoas mills. 2. ll'>. ICi^, 1G4.
Kat, an Indian. 4. :.",io. i".ii.
Natanis. last oi the Xorridijewoek?, i.
500; supposed to be a spy. i. ."jUii;
attenii>ted eapture of, 1. .'^-''—.^OT;
j)roved to be friendly, i..">oT: cs-
cajx'd from the l>attle at (,,JiU'lu'e.
I. .">i.'4: mentioned, i. '>['>.
Nathaniel, alia^ Ihuiiiabaret, 3. 412,
414.
Natiek, dcrivati >n of the word. 4. IHI.
National Assembiy of Franee. 6. >>.
Natives shown iu France, 5. 17^; see
Indians.
Nattoonis. i. 4"2-").
Natullack. 9. 21.].
Naudawixces. the. 6. '.'TO.
Naumkeau'. now .^ulom. i. 41. (\^n;
derivation and dt-linition of. 4.
100.
Xaunaun, 4. 10."i.
Naunautoo^xlnjan. 4. 12."!, 12S.
NaunautookLau, 4. 140.
Nannton, Sir Robi'rt, 2. 33.
Naurautsonak. 4. I07.
Kauseai;. 2. I'OT.
Nautiean. 2. 31, TO, 2G1.
Navarre, 6. 117.
Kuvarrete. M S.. diil much to rescue
historical niitorials from loss, 2.
Navy island, 9. 110.
Neale, Dauitd, his Ili-tory of New
Enirland cit<-<i. 5. l--2«, \'.i'.<n. 2-i'/(.
Francis, his wife a daughter <>f Mrs.
Mucworth. I. 7'i/(. 12-<: liv-d in
P'almouth, i. lO-'.. 114, l'.i7. 2l.=>;
siji;ned the submission to \I:iss.,
I. 101. ;>0; a <ommissioner. i.
106, l.'V.h If..'). Kw;. 17.',. l'.)7, lioO/i,
3>s; 3. s-]; received a tract of land
from Mrs. Maeworth. i. I2>: site
t)i his hi>u-<-. 1. 12">; movt-d to
Salem, i. li'-^. :.'o(),/. :.'17: 3. li'7/(:
died in ."sab rn. i. \2^ii; his chil-
dren, I. 1-'-/'. L'0'.i/(; i>nr<:!.'ased
land of thf liiuiuus, i. 1:;'.': sold
the same to i'iiippi'n, i. r_".». 20'i/<;
COUicuted to tlic a^rcemeiit be-
tween Jordan and Tucker, i. IS);
a witness against ('lei'\is. 1. i:;j;
petitioned to tjic i;iiu'r:d court, i.
144: deimty for Fabnoiuh. i. O'l;
joined in the opposition to M;iss..
I. I70; jvreseiited for bna.li of
of oath. I. 171: siii'iied the i>eti-
tion to the kin;.:, i. !>-'>: attorney
for Falmouth, i. 1^.">: surety for
Aliuail Willi ims. i. l'."i; an asso-
ciate, I. 107. 2ot): various areusa-
tions a'j,:iinst. i. L'Oi); a Ir.idinii
man in I'ahuouth, i. l'Oo: rceidved
land from Xathmiid W'haiif. i.
20S: dill not return to F.dmoutb.
after the war. i. 2.")0; eiuKmted
in Sah'm. i. 2.")0; sold his ) arm to
Joseph Ihdmcs. 1.2."));): iiis !i..nso
burned, 3. r_'7 : his deposition in
I in full. 3. :;:;o-;;:;i.
I Francis jr., sou of Francis, i. 20i'>n;
I a lejiatce of Jonas Bailie, i. i:W/i;
died, I. 12>/(.
I John, his History of thi' Puritans
i cited. 6. 24.
John siLTued the petition to Cliarles
1 11. I. 402.
Samuel, son of Francis, i. ]2sh,
I 200/(; a legatee of Jonas IJaille, i.,
' 2o()»i.
Ca]>t. AValter. )iis petition to the
kinc, I. 'I'-^n: his lalK)rs iu Xi-w
England, i. ^>-)n: his autoLir ii>ii. i.
.").■;: 5. 214: assisted Wintrr in
ejecting C'leeves. i.OO; gave Cam-
mock jiossessiou of his grant, i.
47: 3- 12. lo. •_':.".'; form' rly set-
tled Bradshaw. i. •'):;, .'>•'), ."<:'.:;. ."^U;
arrived in Ainerira. i.-")"./); 2.i'i>»t;
governor of I'iscataqiia. i. '}■]».
b'-j-i; 2. 07. 0<h; 3. 12; returned
to Enudaud. i. •"•;/'. tiO: 2. 0>h;
said to have had no jx.wer to
grant land to Dradshaw. i. .■■..]4;
attempted to reach Lake Cham-
plain. 2. 07, O-^n; the cause of his
f.tilure. 2. 07-Os; why lie <lid not
vi.-.it Winthrop, 2. <■.■>(/; gave.'^hurt
formal possession of I'emaijuid. 5.
214: mentioned. 9. .Oos.
Neander. .lohaim A. W., 7. 432.
Niari'U's. Thomas ?'itz. 3. O'Jn.
Neashawanak. 3. .Jl'.t.
Neck cove. the. 9. l-'.O.
Neiktauaewitt. 3. 41.5.
Neck, the, of Falmouth, own. d by
Feter Bowdoin, i. 27<'', ol^: Ijusi-
ness transferred to. i. J70: num-
ber of families at. i. 2"~''>; John
Carney lived at, i. 30S; Tii.i'idens
Clarke lived at, i. 30^;, 3l'0; Fs.iac
Davis lived ni-ar. i. 3')0: Jacob
Freeze owned land on. i.3iO, ;'-;0;
Timothy [..indell jjundia-t d land
on. i.3il; James Marimr owned
laud on, i. 313, 3-'l; Johi; .<kill-
ingb owned land on, i. 31.j; Capt.
lor.
^lAlN'K TIlSTOinCAL SOCir.TV
XiH-k, tli<\ of I'alnionth — conf imiod.
Kilwaril I'yii',' owinii lau 1 nii. i.
81."»-;>l(i, •';■-'_: (iior.ire llianihull
lived «'ii. I. •■;!'.': M<.plun r>'>n!i-
iii-au live 1 oil, I. .ll'.t; h.>iiu> of
l;i(liaid r.roadriiiui.-, i. :"• i'.i; Sil-
vaiins Davis lived mi. i. :)-j^:
lnuiii' ot C.'oriii. r.uirouulis, . i.
;]-j(i: lionif of Tlio:nas CI.mc,'. i.
."•JO; lionu" of Homy IlarsviMil. i.
oL'U; John .loiu's lived on. i. ;'.J1:
lionie of Kolii'it Lawreinf. i.:;_'l:
Tetor Morroll lived at. i. :;-Jl :
Kul.ort MMiTell li\ed at. i. :;•_'! ;
Fraiii'Ls Nichols lived at. i. iljl ;
home of I'laiieis .letVeiies. i.;',-_'l;
home of .Tosepli IIo l-edon. i. :;_'!;
lionie of .loliii Nieholsen, i. :'.•-'_:
home of ,]<>!uit.lrm Onis, i. :;jl':
homo of .lolin Palmer, i. :'.-'-;
home of \\'illiim Pearee. i. :.:.'■_';
home of IHehard Seaei>inl>. i. :'.i'i' :
slaves !uld nii. 7. l'-^. -I.': men-
tioned. 3. iV'. ■J-Jl: 4- !!•"": 5. 1^'.'/*.
the, of Sheepseot, 4. Jll. -M^. s^i-
Xeeodeliaut, 2. •_';'■■">.
Neddoek. detinition of, 4. 107. IMl.
Needlinm. , ^laiUed land at Wells,
I. .''40-:J41, o"iJ: his name not on
tlie leeords, i. o'j'>.
Mass . 2. 14".. ®
Kcemoon. 4. l"i">. 1():1.
Ncf, L"Isle il.\ nauied by Chamidain.
7. •J'V-'r. ntiw Monhe;,^an, 7. -<>■).
Negaasqua, deed to the Ali;eis, 3. 27-
2S.
Nejzas, 4. 1"~^: 7. HI.
Negroes, a kind of lish. 3. It2.
Neguasea';^. see Xegiiasset.
Neguaseag. home of Koldnhood, 2.
Kceuasset. 2. I'.iO, 202. 207. 2:3oh.
falls. 2. I'.il.
Xegun<i".it, Ji>lin Wadlcigli owned
land at. i. ;l"'7.
Ne-heth-a\v-a. the. lived at Hudson's
bay. 6. l'7o; same as the <^cliipa-
\vas. 6. ■_'70.
Ncibuhr, P.irtlmld. Gorcr'.. 4.00.
Nekekowaniioek, dehnition and deri-
vati<m of. 4. I'JO.
Nele, Atfte, 5. ^^.
Nelson family. 6. 21.
Lord Horatio. 7. 404.
John, sent wine to Pontagoet. 7.
i"j(); complained of Palmer and
West, 7. 51 : a prisMner in (Quebec,
7. r.l: 8. l!'2/(; sent a letter to
Boston, 7. 'U, f.2: imi)ri<"ned in
France. 7. 'i'-': abs.-nt fi-uni li-pme
eleven years, 7.<''i': 8. I'.'i'/i: a Bos-
ton merchant. 8. l^'.". I'.i^n: a
nejdiew of Sir Thomas Temple.
8. r.'2;(: an enemy of Andross. 8.
V.i2/>; married a dau^ liter of ^>ir
John Temple, 6. I'J; inentioned,
5. SO; 7. G'J.
MehilaMe. married Pobeit Temido,
6. 1'-..
Walkins A To., sent a car^o to St.
Castine, 8. 1>"^. l.s'.i; eaii^o seized,
8. r.'O; ear-o released, 8. IVI;
.lohn N(lsi>n a member eif the
liiiu. 8. 1'.'2//.
\emmad_een, 3. 412. 42ii, 427.
Nejuess. Lake, I. ."'OS. :,\:',.
NeptonlK>ve;r. 7. ^, 1"-.
Xe]d\ine. Hidian chief, 7. s, 14, IS, 20,
21. 22.
,Tolm. 7. 10.*).
NetpiamkeaL''. 4. 107.
Neipiamkee river. 8. 207;).
Ne(lirimkike. 4. 107: delinition of. 4.
I'M): 8. •J04;(; bound. iry of the
I'lymMuth company. 8. ."Ul.
falls. 8. 204: now Taeonic falls, 8.
204/i: iiKiriinied. 2. 27o; 8.241.
Xeipiasset. 4. I'i7. ■-.'2.
Xesaiiumbnit. 4. \')'). !'">:!.
Xesket. 7. »;.
Xesmit'i. .lames. 4. ;VJ4.
Xessa.wa.kamiuhe. deiiniton of, 6. 21:';
the viTnge ot. 6. 21:1.
X^etherlaiid coinage. 6. 12:h(.
Netherlands, the. 6. VCn: 7. l-")!.
the king of the. 8. 4.">, 4G. 4'.», 5(); see
I Dutcii kini;, the.
■ Neutral island, formerly .St. rroix. 6.
j 17'i/); a chapel erected on. 6. 17-"/(;
settled by Hu^^uenot^. 6. 17."»/';
fornii'rly Holy Cross. 7. L'.')l; held
bv Capt. I'lastiner, 7. ;J14; men-
i tioned, 6. 174/i: 8. Ml 7.
i Neutrals, the French, distribution of,
I 3. 17t'./(: 6. ■.]:yj-:'A:l
1 Nevada. 9. 24i'..
Neven. . 8. :)2!t.
I Nevins, . his dau'^hter the first
I (ddld born in Bakerstown. 2. 111.
j Newagen. early settled, 2. >u/i; dc-
! scribed, 2. SCo.
; New .Vmsteniam, 7. l-'^O.
' Bedf(n-d. 4. 2."). :;04.
Boston, 2. l."/.i: 8. 2';i;; now Gray. 8.
! ^'''''■
Briins-.viidc. part of granted to Sir
William Alexander. 7. l'7: violated
the treaty with the Inited Stales,
8. C/2, (■).")-(;•;, ~|^.^; mentioned, i. 7:',
410; 2. -^Oa: 4. IHO: 6. 210, 2:;'"-,
27:;, .•;:J5, ;;02; 8. 7, 14, b"., )'.'. 2<>,
2!i. ;37, :'.-•. -j'l. 411, 44. 4-'j, .'>1, :.i'. ■>>'),
M. O'.i. 7.:. 7^. 70, SI, >4, s.-), ^;^
lu_', lo;5, loil, ;J17, 4.'/.»; 9. 101.
Newbiiiu'h, owned by Gen. Knox, 9.
Newbury, hoiiK- of Pi. hard Dumiiier,
I. -i'lii ; home of John and Xalhan-
iel Danford. i. -'/S.]; peoph; from
settled in Limerick, i. :i27; the
(diurehes of met in couneii at
WelU, I. :M.->; Kdward (Jreenicaf
died in, i. ;j."j2/<; Aruohrs .sick
Boldiers to be soul to, 1.401*; Tiii-
IXI1EX TO COLI.r.( TIOXS.
ip:
tinm Coflin croi^tod a house in. 4.
240; liuiiio of the C'.>llin>. 4. iMl :
tilt' Kcv. V;iul Collin iiiviti<l to
jiroacli ill. 4. L'.'iO: mcntiiUKd. i.
0-1/1, -l<W; 2. 1;;^: 3. ir,l. 1--0,,. -jui.
i;i.'0, i'-_'i, -Min: 4. i':;:.. •_';;'.';). l'io.
'J4-2, •-'.'.•-'. LiU. -•(;•"). HIT. --'7:;. :.'•.'■<,
20',». ;MI. :>'.!. .'UT. ••;•"> 1. ."mJ. •'.'.■T: 5.
xxxii; 6. .".s„. ;;,<:]. :;s(i. ^mf; 8. I'^l :
9. 'J."i: the ni>!<>ry <>{, sf_v Cnuiii.
Acudcmv. 4. .'ST-''-
fall-;, 2. i.!<: 4. i'4l'/i.
stivrt, i:jim>ir. 7. •'».
■\Villi;iiii, ^;;ive tlu' 11:11110 to Xew-
bury"s point. 3. 14l': n liuiittr, 3.
]4i'; bioLMapliical notice of, 3.
2-'0; inciuionoi], 3. hUi.
Kc"\vl)ury"s ]>oint, naiiR'il for W'illitini
Newbury, 3. 142; called rine
point, 3. I'L'o.
Kewbuiyimrt. the Ih'v. .Timathan
Grceiihaf hoin in, i..';"il: .lames
McCoriiiic sent to, i.4iiT: Arnold
at, I. 4'.>-"J, i")02; an armed rhip
built at, 2. 247; Theopiiilus lirad-
bnry moved to, 5. 4 1.'!/); Pie^by-
terian ehureli escablished ar. 6.
ol-:''"-': the Itev. John Murray at,
6. U'll, ](■>"., ir,4-li;ri; me!itii,)ned.
I. iii;4. "jill: 2. I'oO; 3.L'l."i: 4. L'-^'.')).
2<JS, :;i:3: 5. 2:)i', 41-^. 4-.':;: 6. ;;;!.
34, 1.":]. ir,.;. ir,:,. :;:,:,. :;.;■_'. 401;: 7.
227, 2;!"). ■.]•■■<: 9. 142/(. 17-^, isl,
]S2: the IIi>torv of, .s". ^mitli,
:Mr>. K. \'ale.
Kew Casco. home of .lames Andrews,!.
yi'.i; of Elisha Andrews, i.;;i'.i: (.f
Ebenezer Davenjiort. i. .']l'o: c)f
Thoma.s Felt. i. .^Jo; <.f .J(ist'])h
Holmes, i.;;21: of Samuel I'ike,
1. ;J22; of William lio.uers. i. 012 ;
of John and Lfuis Tneker. i..')22;
of Nathanitl Whartf, L.li'o; a boy
taken prisoner at, 4. 1 •">•"<: slaves
held at, 7. 214; mentioned. 4. :>J2.
Castle, formerly Cieat inland, i.
214; 6. IsO; Uobert .lordan moved
to, I. 214: 6. l-'.o .s trail .lordan
resided at. i. •_':'i4/(: hom<" of lii>\)-
ert .Jordan jr., i. 'S-','>ir. rhe fort
at dismantled, i. 2'.il : home of
Lewis Tueker jr.. i. ;;i"i: called
Dartmouth, 2. 2.';2; 4. 22 1: incor-
porated, 2. l'!l'; the In !ian name
of, 2. 'S4'J: land at '.^raiitfil to .loiin
Mason. 2. i.'->2: the lu'ople of to
relinquish their rights to the state,
2. '^'.rJ: iKime of .James Ij.diinson,
3. 2»;/). 80; the iJiitidi at>einpted
to S'-ttle near. 4. 2 1S: so named
by th(! commissioners. 4. -jsJ: or-
i;:in of the name. 4. 222; Stcjihen
C alef cl.iimi'd land in, 4. 2:;o; tiie
]Jev. .\le.\ander iJoy'l I"i:i< hed in,
6. '.j',; the itev. Itoinrt iJuniap
preached in. 7. -"'m: iiHTitioin-d. 2.
22U, 2:34, 2:J7; 3- -1^; 4-i^li,--l;
5. xxi.242: 6. 74. iri'; 7. T^r,; g
It'.t;, l(;7, ISO. -.o.-,. -jiio. ;;;il; 9. ](•,<);
.v( , .\t",v Dartmouth.
Ca.vtle. county of. 8. ••;20.
Castle. Duke" of. 6. ;'.:;i. ;'.27 ; 8. .^OS.
Chester. 4. 2'.'.'), 2'.m'i.
Newcoiub. .ii'shua. 4. :;7;;-;m4.
Nt \\ 1 Jauu'iiiK- cove, i.'^o.: 2. 172.
Dniiiiouth. a sur\ey to In- ni.e!,' ,i(.
I. i.'7'.': 5. IOC: callnl N\ w ( '::>iK-. 2.
2;;2; 4. •_'21; 7. ."<7: I'cli'.ion of the
lieoj)le of. 5. '.i."<-loo: 7. i.")7;
<:ranted to setlhrs by .Io.-,>lvii. 5.
5<."i. '.10; boiindaiiis of. 5. '.i.")-','i, ;
desired a patent Iroiu Don-aii, 5.
5»7: disturbed by otiicr i laimants,
5. 07-'.i'.t: objected to ('apt. .Man-
niii'_r. 5. '•''.': disired a name foi
their town. 5. O'.i-loii; (;,)dd:>rd in
command oi th<' fort iu. 5. loii;
IJroekhoh'S seized as a rr.dtor iu.
5. :>04; nearly destroyi li. 5. ;!'.'4,
;>;'.'); Indians at. 7. ."m: naiiiiii, 8.
iMi; nu'ntioned. 2. l';'."). :::;<i: 4.
22.".. 2:;i; 5. .".s, ,-.,;. s7. ;.4 ; a. 1J^^.
Durham, i. .■;2S; 4. :;o4 ; -j.-ssi.
Xewell. Samuel. 3. -V-j'^.
Walter, i. '.VM.
New Kn^land. characteristics of the
early settlers of. i. 0: g. 171-172;
so named by Caj.t. .John Smith, i.
;]1 ; 2. ;;•">(/; 5. U'<:. ■.]:;-; 7. bJ.'.;
Smith's ]>roposed second voyai;e
to. I. ."Jl; 2..".ih;: ,a stroui:' impulse
<;ivcn to the colonization of. i.;);;;
the lirst ]iermanent settKinent; in.
I.;;;); Lon^' Island ordered to tind
four men to alimd the L;ii\'ruor
of. I. ;]4; Capt. Robert Gorui s <;ov-
ernor of. i. oAn. lo'.i; 6. l^H; ;im
increased intercouise \vith. i.;)-';
a ]iroclamation to jaevent abuses
iji. I. :]■'»; lands injiranted to Pur-
chase and AVay. i.4<i„; I^^vctt <jb-
taiiied a <;rant in. i.4i//: 2.40a;
iJoni.irhtoii. Lewis and \'ine> went
to. I. 44: Cajit. NCah's labors in,
I. .j;</( ; Sir i\riiin:iiido doi'jes
appointed <:o%ernor of, i. -:3: 2.
iy-)<i: the Lord I'rotector asked to
assist i;iL;by in the settlenu-nt of,
I. 07; Gorues interested iu the
colonization of. i. 100; 2. h'>a\
striitness and laxity in. i. 1.">.S;
Joseph Dudley president of. i.
27.J; Andross jrovernor of. i.l'74;
5. 2ti4-20.">; 7. ^)'.): po]>ul:t;ion of,
in PIS'.t, I. -jst;,,: John Whecl-
wiii:ht returned to. i.:.44//: Col.
Thomas Temi'le a friend of. i.
.>'.i~; Samuel ')ia\fii.k. a com-
missioner of. I. :J'.i>; a h'ftrr on
the aifairs of. i. :j'.is-;;:i'.<; com-
missioners sent to. I. ;!'''.i; 2. '')•>/;
Abenakis expedition a;."ain>t. i.
4M; the jrovernor of treat'-d with
the lndian.s, i. 4;J4; the boundary
108
MAIXK iriSTORICAL SOCIKTY
New Enprland — confiimoil.
of moved l.y tlie oiMKjuost of
Aradiii, i. 4.;."); tlio Imiians iu-
llaiiK'd nuMiiist. I. 4.'..")— (:;(', ; pro-
tccliH] by I'oit llaliiax. i. -itJO;
Gorues" <;ranls in. i. :,.;;;; 2. ola;
I)e Laofs iiiajM.f. 2. ITi': a rcfu'^re
foMnalcfaL-tv'r<.2.L'';./: .lolinSmiHi
■wrote a descriiitimi 0;'. 2. ;;'>;. :;;*((:
luisiu-cessful atienipr to uive Ewj.-
V\i.h names to the territory ol. 2.
o:)a; failure of the seeond attemnt
to settle, 2. -.VJn: the intiuence 'of
Massaehu>ett> in. 2. 4J*//*: West
apjiointed admiral of. 2. 4.)<t: tlie
Plymouth coumil atteudeil to the
atYairs of. 2. 4.".-?: .Morrell's Latin
poem on, 2. 4(i(;: the <-ieo:rraphieal
fea^iures of, but little understood.
2. 51a; the eharters of oeeasioned
Jterplexity. 2. :>l(i-r,-2a: the suc-
cess of Massaehusetts Bav and
Plymouth eohniies drew the at-
tention of the ])eople to. 2. 5:]a:
a general government proposed
for, 2. 'y.'iit; the reason why no
goveTnment was established. 2.
54a; proliability of Gor.Lrt^s so'wj:
to, 2.54"-.;o«; Gorges eneouraijeil
the settlement of. 2. ".0(/ ; the mTnd
of (iorges temporarily turned
against. 2. b~,a; he exonerates the
peojjle from fanaticism. 2. ")Ta:
Gorges acoused of supporting dis-
sent, 2. ."Sa; refugees fronrilol-
land in, 2. 41; the i)rice of oxen
in, 2. oOn: conditions retjuired of
people going to, 2. .".!; benefits
dL-riyed from the colonization of.
2.01; defended. 2. ".14; lari^e lish-
ing in. 2. 9',h>, lUo. 104; 3. (i; 5. ;
loo; situation of the natives in, 2. ;
1'5T-10S; the Pequods the mo.^t
warlike tribe in. 2. lOli; Cammock '
arrived in, 3. 1l'; Ilenrv Jor-elvn
arrived in, 3. ;j4 ; settlements 'in
named for j. laces in Enu'land. 3.
47-48; the lir^t of the Libbys in.
3- OS; Jocelyn's valuable 'book ;
upon, 3. s.j: excited over the sur-
render of Canada, 3. 177: propor-
tion of deaths in. 4. 17: ilallow-
ell to furnish li(iu<us for. 4. 41;;
colonized by a people. 5. Us;
Pema.piid to be attached to. 5.
1-U; 7. ]oU: the origin of the
pnnciijh.s of the Unite<l .States. 7.
14'J: various names given to the
coast of. 5. iTj.l, i:,:>,t. ir,i;„: lencrth
of the coast of. 5. 1.^.;,,; the lirst
of her illustiious d. ;ul. 5. l.j>:
tlie history of. early tinctured <
with PurltaniMu, 5. 1i;m; tlie name '■
of juoposed by Cabot. 5. I.;^,,;
the coast of divide! into tim-e
portion'^. 5. ]»;:.; the ];atenlces, 5.
IGU; land in purch.ised by Jen- '
nens and Sheffield. 5. 170; (he f-r.-t
written conveyance of real e-uue
in. 5. 171: the lir^t mention ,,f
goats iu the annals of. 5. IT:,-,, •
the coast of. given to iiiiMonrs,'
5. 177: early settlements oii i],,';
I'oast of, 5. ls;5; uncert.iin that
John Pierre ever was in. 5. 1^4
John l!rown"s purchase of J'enr\-
'piid a memorable event in the
annals of. 5. isi;; Joim Proun
sent over by Pierce and J( nneii<
5- P'l: the lirst hostile lleei lilted'
out from. 5. i?0.'); the lirst ll.ii,' of
piracy on the coast of, 5. •?(>:,;
alarmed by the cession of Acadia
to Fiance, s-il."); would not have
been what she is except for Laud,
5. 1'17: an enemy to F.piscoj)acy]
5- -17: the political toast of. "5*.
1'17; ships prohibited from sailing
to. 5. :?:.'•_>: number of peojde and
shii)s that came in l(i;'.!t. 5. ss-);
council orders relatinu' to. s-~-^'n\
liberty a spontaneous growth in.'
5---^: enjoyetl the frieniishi)) of
the home government. 5. i';;i;
Massachusetts engrossed the trade
of, 5. -J:;!', L'Mi'n ; fears of her break-
ing from English rule, 5. 1'4.")-l>47;
Indian hostilities began in. 5. i':>0;
ruled by Louis xiv. 5. L'l'.ti; the
soldiers of umlev Pai>ist officers.
5. -'n'.». 27(): to be under the French,
5- ^(o; her ])oi)ulation thinned by
lier defensive policy, 5. I'^i ; n-
solved on war with the French. 5.
2S1: her condition broueht to the
notice of the Lords of Trad t-. 5.
2'J(>: naval stores sent t.) Ene-lami,
5- -"■^*'^": the grants of the I'ly-
niouth Company the basis of the
settlements in, 5. ;Jss; the most
beautiful coast visited i>v early
explorers, 5. ;;44, :)4o; colonization
might have changed if I'opham's
C(dony had settleil elsewhere. 5.
oo2; the Scotch-Irish tried to set-
tle in. 6. 10; not liked by t!io
Scotch-Irish. 6. l':!; Congregation-
alism fastened on, 6. l"j; the Pres-
byterians of merged into other
sects, 6. ;;0. ;^1 ; .Maine the strong-
hold of Presbyterians in. 6. ;iL';
the first Presbytery formed in, 6.
.'>'■>: the coast of early vi>ired. 6.
17;J, 174; service of the Jlnglisii
church held in, 6. 17">. IT-".//; the
first established worshij) iu. 6.
l~i)n: the lir>t act of reli'jious
homage in, 6. 177; t!ie I'urilans
nf>t tlie common fathers of all, 6.
17!»; the first established Episco-
pal church in. 6. isd; base amlji-
tion ruling in. 6. 1^7: only livo
nations of Indians in. 6. ■j\i; the
first squatters ia, 7. 'M; claimed
INDEX TO COLLECTION'S.
19?
by riijht of possession. 7. 2o, '27;
To|)1ki'.i)'s oi>lony tlu' lirst occu-
pants of. 7. 2~: liaTctl .Iiuncs n. 7.
5;, •■)4: iii'liirnant at the doprcthi-
tious of Andros in Maine 7. oG,
f'fjji. ")T;i; lirst attempt to sclilo
l>yriirht of possession. 7. li",'; the
consi'liiiation of lu-r colonii's duo
to Mavorick, 7. l.")(i; to l>o consoli-
dated under one mivernnient. 7.
15s; 8. I'.il ; Andro> appointed
povernor of, 7. l">s; g. r.'l: Pcnia-
quid to be attached to, 7. l")'.!;
hated Andros. 7. l.")0: three early
act.s of nian-stealinir in, 7. 210;
Boston tlie nieti-oi>i>lis of. 7. l'Io;
the iirst Freewill IJaptists in, 7.
222; first called New France. 7.
247; movements made ft)r the
actual possession of. 7. L".'4: the
discovery of Peinaqnid an initial
period of tlie history of, 7. 2'.i4;
the tirst religious service in tlie
En<xlisb tonirue on the main land.
7. .jOi'; soil of set ai>art for Em:;-
lish homes hy civil ami reli'j;ious
laws, 7. :V\-J: Pemaquid one of tlie
ten colonies of. 7.;jOs.;;t)'.»: brought
out of oltscarity, 7. -'j^y-'iu ^jIO;
English principles tirst took root
in, 7. :!12: tlie St. Lawrence her
northern liounilary. 8. 2:1: Louis-
burgh obnoxious to. 8. ll'J: re-
ceived but little aid for the expe-
dition to Louisl>urL:. 8. 11'.'; wheat
scarce in. 8. 122. l-j): alarmed by
tlie sailing of the French lleet. 8.
I2.j; the charter from the <_'ouncil
the authority for all land titles in,
8. 2i>i; the "last of tlie old forts
in, 8. 2>:'; dislike of IJoman Catho-
lics in. 8. ;]0('. ; cliagriiie<l at the
return of territory to the French,
8. 31.'j; Parliament never estab-
lished a custom-house in. 9. 4*5, 54;
mentioned, i. :>/', lo.j, ii^;, l4tj,
154/i, 174, 17o. 2:;';. 2<;4. :].">2. 0S5,
4<W. 404. .'joo, 54:]. :,:d. :>'ji: 2. 7, S,
29, ?.4, 37. :;;•. 42. 44. 44(7. 4.'.. 40. 00,
C7, 71. 70'(, 7^". 7'.'. M. '.'S. 101.
100, 1>2, l'.";7.
200, 207, 274;
100?i. 1S7, 2:'t.).
3]!t. :j24, :]2.-,.
3:30, :M7. :;:;•'.
3*'4, 30r.
3- 40.
:]M, -.n-
•;i. ::';;.'. L'04.
70, ln_'. 112.
4-<. L'.'.s. ;JlN„.
;]02,
5Vi}, 4<)l', 411, 412. 410. 4K»,' 421,
422, 424. 44.5; 4. 7'.*, 12:',, 145, 100,
101, 104, 1C<, 21s, iijj, :;:35; 5. xxii,
xxxvii. xl/,. Hi. 4. 0. 10. S.',. l:)l.
145, 170, 177, 1>:5. -04, I'O^. -o'.<,
210, 210. 224. -J-M, -S-'.-Jn. 2:17. 2:;'.',
270/i. 2>'.>, :io;J, :;',i:J. :;'.'7, 4:;7: 6. 15.
112, 11% 17u. 171'. L'lo. LM1.2I2. L'i:;.
214, 2:;i, 2:52. -J.r,, -:;■<. S-',:'.. 1^4-.
24:>, 2.50, 257, 'jO'j. 27:;, ;i25, ;;20,
S27, o^S, 32i>, 3G2, 307, 306, 3i5,
304, ;W, 427; 7. 5. 40, 53, CI, G:^,
loiii, 131, i:;3/i, i;;;'. 143, \v.\ \m,
152, 155. 205. 227. 2')5,i. 2".'.'. 3i>l.
3lO)i; 7. bO, 110. l.3i\ 144, 15o, IM^
27:5, ;;02. ;)o::. 342. :)\\\ ;!.".o, 3('-l,
372. 403, 404, 417. 47'.i; 9. 11. 21.
23;(, 27, 3!t, 40. 54. 55. 50. u:>„. 07,
124. i:'.ii. !:;•.'. 15'.'. 210. 2-'5. 2:'.l,
;Ui:;. :;o4. :;oi/,. :>m;. ;;ii),. 312. 31:;/;.
'.0.
:U0
Acomut of a \'oyage to. sec .los-
selyn. John, and Levett. Ca;>t.
Christopher; Chronological II is-
ti'ry of, sec Prince, the Me v.
Thomas; Description Concerniicg,
sf-c Gorges. Sir Ferdinando; (tcu-
eral History of, .»•<•«• Smith. C,ii>t.
John; Gooil News from, si c AVius-
low.
En_dand Council. S'^e Plymouth
Comjiany.
Euuiand Historical and Cenealogical
Keijister, the. cited, 5. 144, I'.nOi,
220, 223; 7. i:;5/i, 32n,(, 4^0. 4>1;
8. 13'.t. 207/(. 402; 9. Ol-'.'-.'. L-:i7/',
314h, :U'.i// : mentioned, 5. 14>/i ; 7.
4>4: 8. :'.^0. 40:}. 405.
F.n2:land triaN. eiled. 5. 170«.
England Weekly Journal, cired. 9. 3.
England's Jonah Cast Uj), tlie, cited,
7. 14r>/j.
Enuland's Memorial, sec Morton,
Thomas.
England's ^'indication, see Gardiner,
Henry.
En'2:li;^h Canaan. -see Morton, Thomas.
Xewlield, granite from. 1.325: home
of the Ilev. John Adams, i. :;27;
Freewill Baptists in, i. 32>: men-
tioned, g. 2:>. 240.
New Foundland. settled by the Eng-
lish,:. :)3; called Daccalloas. 2. lOa;
Sir ilumi)lirey Gilbert undertook
a voyage to. 2. !'.'<»; Capt. John
Mason governor of, 2. 47, 4"^; <lis-
covered, 5. 14S; 7. 20; the Aid-
worths interested in the coloniza-
tion of. 5. 140; compared t() Pem-
aipiid bay, 5. 153: 7. :iUt. 3::";
early li.sinn^ at. 6. IT:): called
Prima Vist.i. 7. 21'.; surrendered
to the En-li-h. 7. >:); a field of
Indian wars, 7.:;:;'.!; mentioncl. i.
4-^1. 517: 2. 20. 30, 30'/; 3. 2'.'5,
42--: 5. i:;5: 6. 210. 210; 7. 134/i,
:;.;4: 8. 22>/(: 9. M^.
Foundland bank lishery. 8. 200.
France, on DeLaet"s map, 2. ITa:
the Indian uime of, 4. Ill: vAry-
nized by the ;;overnment. 5. 14--;
(Quebec the metropolis of. 5. 17-;
condition and jjoj.ulation oi, P>7,
5. 2'.(5-2'.l0; Jesuits Sfatter;-d ov.-r,
7.5~-: named before .New Knuland,
7. 247; the disputed own. r.-iiip of,
9. 102; the basis of the claims, 9.
200
MAINE IirSTOKICAL SOCIETY.
New Franco — oontimio<l.
It'-J; passc-il mi(]iT tho jniisilic-
tion of I'laiico. 9. 1 ln; im n:i..iK'il.
1.41:!; 2. 17". L'l'.c 3. •.',': 6. 17.")/,
lilts. I'll), L'l--'. L';;;': 7. -js. :,•-. 7m. vj".
24'.), L>t;4. I'tii;; 8. ;;:)(), .mm ; 9. lui'".
Newgate. 9. o'. 1.
Ne\vsra\vau..c-ko. in iiclh! of a iiiinis-
Ut. I. .•','.>7.
New (;ioiu-c.-tvr. TlioTiias WharlT died
at, I. li'>/i: >rost's (iroiiilf II inovod
to, i.:;.".L'; Iiiinie of S.arali Jo:ins..n.
1. :]'rJii: tlio torritory ,i:nuirid to
the i.copli' c)f C:\\K' Ann and (Glou-
cester. 2. I.-)l : t.-rnis of ilu> -luur,
2. 1.j2; Ijist atlcnijir to .-^ettl,'. 2.
l."")2.- boiiiitios oiVfrcd to setil.is. 2.
loi'; fort l)uilt, 2. l.'^i': tho liist
settler."^, 2. l.").-): incorponurd. 2.
I">4; population of, 2. I.')4. ]^1:
lirst Indian corn raised in. 2. ;.".■):
tlie animals and soil of. 2. l.',t;;
ye<xetatii->n of, 2. l."ii!-l.")7: ndiL;-
ioiis soeii'tics of. 2. l.'S; troulire
with (he Pejepsror olaiiiis. 2. '.".'.i;
boundaries settled. 2. l.'.'.i: la-i-ls
regularly laid our. 2. ir.l-loi': the
nio.st easterly settlement in 17>ii).
4-_ J-J; the llfv. Paul Colhu in. 4.
3.5."); a rich town. 4. .";.").",— ■;.".! '.: P'ree-
will i;ai)tist chureh in. 7. !'-■_' ;
oonimon .-^(diools in. 8. l-'.s; mtn-
tioned, 2. ]]:]. lir,. ip.t. i-.'^). j^^.-,,
ISO; 4. ;;7>, 4u;]: 5. xxxiv. xU: 7.
2l'0; an aceount of. bv I.-suae Par-
sons, 2. I.^j]-1(!4.
Hamj. shire, first settlement in. i.
S-'}, ;)(■,; 2. 4^./)). .■c'-/. -•J,t: urante.l
to 3Iass.. r.N]; 2. tU'f: the lakes
of a roadway for Indians, i. ;j:j:J;
solicited tlie town to aj. point a
commission to settle the dillirul-
ties with M iss., i. 17:;; Massaeiui-
seUs" jurisflietion over annulled.
I. ?.J>; settled by men fr.)m Mass.^
2.(}\n,r,l,,n; willing- to Ije under
tiie jurisdiction of\Mass.. 2. nia:
7- i'>-: named by (•ai)t. .b.hn .Ma-
son. 3. ;]l ; sent S(ddiers to Louis-
bur-h. 3. !']'.<: shielded from -rasp-
in;,' .Mass., 4. 70: j^eople from set- '
tie in Maine. 4. si), >;•. s4: letter to !
the council of from (iov. IJon(^'ln, ,
5- M-!)J; homo of John lirown. 5. ;
P.'l; frequented bv Frenchmen. 5.
lUln; Scot( h-Irish .settle in. 6. li':
Qu.aki-rs diiven from. 7. l'-jm; ^,.|,.
arated from Mass.. 8. i".0: .J, dm
Cutt iroveinor of. 8. i".».". : o\'.nc<l
part of the i<l,. ,,f .Shoals. 9. ;:;i.7/i; [
mentioned, i. 100. 1.-^4. j.-,.-, v;4j'
315, :jL's, ,-^40, .000. :,'■)[. 2. ] 1 1, 114!
14.">, MS. ls>.;, 2'.i-_': 3. so !>;•' j,;,;
ns, ]7ft, LMi, 211. I'lii .';;',7 .-'i'
324, .3JS, :wj. :;vo. ;;.^>, ^j,,; 4J./
41G, 41:.), 4-1, 4;:.-.. 44L': 4. 7.-. l.V»
ICl, I0.J, ifj-,^ lut;^ i^7^ jv,., i;;.,,^ •
1 2S0». 2SIh, 2A:^i>, 2^0;, o-.-.
: :',]■■'.. ■.V2i),:V2\.:-)A-2: 5. xxill. xxxiv'"
x.\x\ii, xli. xhiii. 11. 1\„. ]^\\\ .,•;
274, ;)r.]: 6. 1:;. r.-2. n:,. :;»;. ;;7" -7'
;"s„. t;s. Til. k;;,. ],;;,. iv,i_ [v^./iv;;'
ixi. L07. -;-. 1;:;;,. -:,;. w,,_ .-,;
2:.l. ::.•;. i^:,7. :;7;h 41-: 6. ::■»;: 7.
•'■'.'. L'-':.', L-_'7. .•".! >■-;(. 41'.'. -fv); 8. .-
!»2. 117..,. 11:1, iL't;. IL'S. !:;n. 1i;o. p.,,"
2-0. -J.-,„. -.Ml'. 1:".M. •.■.'.".. L". r.. .■■,.7'
' ."lOL'. .-in.-,. :;u;», ;;p). ;;,;>. i:„i: g. i.^i'
1>L'. uuo. L':;;». IMS; lii..tory of, ...,•
Ikdkna]!. .Jeremy.
Ilampsldre Historical Scici^tv, 4. .">•
7-4M.
Hampshire Provincial Papers, cited.
9. .'.oil/i, :^(v.)n.
n im;.;on Literary Institute. 9. lMo.
Harbor. .lohn i;i,rv\ii at. i. ;;(;; 2.
•"'(>,;. >7,,. : .■vt. ('a..stiue at, 2. •j4o;
destroyc.l. 4. I'-j;;. L'.",;]; ]H lition of
; the inhabitants of. 5. 1:17: eail\
namcil. 7. l:J:;; included in I\ ina-
(pud. 7. ;]0'.i, :lL'i': trade fountlc.i
at, 7. ;;i'l': mentioned. 2. l'.'J7; 5.
20. -.'(IS. .-li'ii, ;]L'7; 7. (•,.-,.
Haven. 4. i:(;4; 5. 2.;;]; 6. ^nn, -iV-r.
9. ••:r.". :]'■,-,.
Hillsboro. i. .j(>].
Xewicdiwano.k, home of .lohn Win-
cidl. I. 177: now P.ciwic k. 2. (U,;:
definition and derivation of, 4.
li'O: t^)uakers at. 7. L'l'o.
river, a boundary of the Province of
Maine. 2. 70. L'.",7. -.'->, L'Ol ; iieury
Jocelyn settled on. 3. ;i.j.
Newin^ton. 3. i.'i:'.): 5. h/i.
New l].s\vi. h. 4. ;;7;;.
Ireland. A ineiican loyalists to settle
in, 7. -(11: oriLTimted in 17s(>. 7.
201, -JO.;; oilicers named for the
ffovernuK'nt of. 7. 201 ; opipost^d
by ^Veddelburn. 7. I'oi: territory
to be so called, 7. 1:01, l'oj; teni-
tory described. 7. l'ii:;-:.0.', ; a rare
book ii],on. 7. L'O."). L>oi;: men-
tioned. 6. .;.";4: Pioposed ProvilKC
of. by .Joseph Williamson. 7. I'c'.'-
200.
.Jersey, home of f'apt. Oi:den. i.
41)1: home of Aainn Purr, i. 41'7.
JiOO; the charter for L'i\cn to tlie
Duke of York. 5..;: the .Scoteli-
Irish settled in. 6. '.>: Pk sbyterian
churches established in, 6. ;;o: is-
sued Copper coinaire, V-U'r. passed
under the p;nudish. 7. l.",4; lur-
nisiied )irovisi(ms for tlie exix-ili-
tion to (Miebec. 8. 1 10: mentioned.
2. i'7J: 5. '): 6. 41_': 8. !.";_', 4.;o; 9.
].^2, L'41.
Jersey Historical .Society. 4. .7; 5.2/).
Jerusalem < huicii in Path. ?.. -jlS.
Light-, the. in J'rovideiice. 4. l'OS.
London. 2. I l.'j ; 7. ;;.;.">, 4;;i'.
London conference, 7. I'js,
Newiiuin, John, sigued the treaty of
IXDKX TO COLLF.CTIOXS. 9()}
nin. 6.'2'yC,: liisnutouiiph, 6. 2.J0. i-urt of Uio rooonls i)ro-i.Mv.<l. 2.
llu' lUv. .l.-lm ilfiuy, 8. 4'.'!.'. :,:;.(; (lie iiaiiio than-..!, 3. ";;i;
MaitlKW. 5. I'.'-J. <;..vvrnin.'nf on;;uii/.'(i. 3' I'.ii;
the lU'V. :>,nmul P.. S. I'.H. \ ci'imiiissii.ncrs \>(, 3. ;_;(•>; incii-
Ca}>t. . liis sKiuji caiituiicl, 3. linnetl. i. .")4:;: 3. ].;, 14,
.■)J.«, :;4i">. ! "XcwsiiiiH-r. onlv one taken af lilirU
Pn.f. . 5. xlix. I'oiut. 3. -n.-,: ,v:i.l ii.un ti;e iiuot^
Now MaiMclica.l. 2. l.MV 3. ITl/i. iii.:-li.)n>r .-i.i.<. 3. -ju:,.
Xcwir.aivli. .loliii. ^imu'd tliu jutition Xew limii. 2. ::.".>.
oflTl-'.. 6. L'.')."); his auiMuraiih, 6. N\\,!i'n. a iiiiiic tiivfii to a jiart cT
-•'•'• MaiiK', I. iV.'/i.
tlic IJov. John, settled in Kittery, 5. England. 3. iV.hi.
liv- . ' \ Mass.. 2. 144: g.:V)^ii.
Xewniaiket. 4. 2(',:.. inT: 6. :V_'. ! Knsi-n. . 8. i:iT. l:l'.>.
Xew >[eado\vs. 2. I'TT: 3. -JOS j Xewt.mn. destinved hv the FioneI\. 5.
Meadows river. 2. :.MS, I'L'O, 2^;]; 3. | .•]!t4, ij'.i:); nienti..ii('d. 5. lo-;. I-JT.
ol'>: 8. -JL'ti/i. L'OS. j Xew ^ iew of Lon<lon. liicd. g. ',~„.
Mexico, 9. lM:.. 24(3. | Yinevard. tlie IJev. I'anl c .fiin in,
Milfurd. 6. .ni. 1 4. .-Jin. -n. .-jiio; settled l.v jM-oi.Je
Xetherland.-.. on Del.aet's map, 2. tioin Martha's Vineyaid". 4. ;;il;
ITc; the troubles witli tlie trade ' f^rowrii of. 4. o'.n!: mention. -d, 4.
at, the cause of war. 7. 140: the :)■'/■). :V.]t). :]4-_'. ■'A-). :W''>. '■','.>',.
reduction of. 7. 14S: theory of tlie York city, the Kev. Joniflian r;roon-
eovernnient of, 7. l.jt)-i:>l ; Eos- | leaf m"ovc<l to. i.:;:,l',/: \Va-!iini;-
lish laws easily enLrrafted on. 7. , ton inaugurated in. 4. •'.;; : Pi.-l/v-
151; mentioned. 2. :<■,(/; 7. 14o; 8. ' terians in. 6. ;;o: im n;io:i,,d, 'i.
184; 9. :;4'.t. i ]i);i„. .-r_'s, :,-..i: 2. :'.[„. 7'.'". I'l-: 4.
Orleans. 3. -oT: 4. 10; 8. -22:]. i 2.-., 2<'.t/(: 5. 14^. 1 I'.i. IT".. ITT. ITs,
I'lymoiuh. Settled, 5. 1 s.l ; ahsorlicd 440; 6. I-'jT. :',:,i;. ;;!is. :',''.<. 4 i7; 7.
hy Mass., 7. l.-)L': the iialent sent j ]5')yi,2.-^(i. 424. 44o: 8.4.-^:!. 4^ ;: 9. 71.
to, 9. U.S. lL'],;J<;tJ: Peirce nnsuc- York colonial documents. 5. ■_'•')•;..(,
cessfiil iu Sending- su;>;)lics t(\ 9. ; 2.")7, 2'>~tu. •2'»^ii. 2'i'.>/?, 2'i.".((. -^'Jl',/.
iL'l; the Anne sent to. 9. 121 ; had i 272», 2Sl)i; 9. lll/(.
the custody of the i^atent. 9. 121- I Yoi-k coloinal m initsrriiits. 5.11. 1.-,,
1:^2; the jiatent lost .and found, 9. ' 2:;. i.'4. i".i. :]\. :]:>. 4'i, 4>. '<\<. r,o. 71J,
122; mentioned, 7. l'."). l'H. ]'.'."); 9. ">:]. >]. ;•."), loo, lol, pi^'. p'l. 107,
12o, J24. :;i'.»: si-f Plymouth col- 110. Ill, li;;. Il'o, i:;i,,. ];,.;. i.j7.
ony anil Plynionlh. >iass. i York colonial r.T,,i,!s. 5. 1. i;.; ■;,.
Xewp(ut, I. lyy,. :]14: 2.140; 3.204; York, colony and province of visitAMl
4. 20'.i, 27it: 5. Ixi. :',:,:,: 7. 40.'). ' hy the commissioners, i. 174: t'ol.
Capt. Chiistoplier, to trauspiut a , Xich'ds .governor of, i. l.s :.',<; An-
colony to Cliesepeake bay. 3. 2'JO; j dros governor of. 274, 2^'.»; 5. .•;'.I4;
arrived at Jamestown, 5. :j;;4. j 7. ]:,r,: Andros returned irom. i.
Mercury, the. 5. 1x1. 2'J0\ entered bv the Freneli and
mountain. 7. i;.;/(. I Indian.s. i. 2'.i7;' Plymouth eol.>ny
the, arrived in Xew Enirland. 5. 2S9; I almost annexed to. 2. 4l'": (oj.
to lay olT the River St. Jolin. 5. Donijan ndvernor of. 4. i'_'4 : '_iven
289; snriendered to the French, to tiie Duke of York. =;. :;. ■_':;.'>;
2.240: 5. l:;4. -J^i). ■J^\>n, 2'.tn,(. 7. ; cai.tured by the Duicli.'s. -. 24'-;
G."}, 9. 4;;: juessed into the French 1 7. b'C; restored t<» tlie Kir_di<li. 5.
Kerviee, 5. i".i0: 9. 4;j. j ;3; 7. l.!.(i; to send a sloop to Maine,
New Portland, 4. ;J97. | 5. it; Andros endeavored to entice
Xewry. 6. 0. ( the refuuees of Maine to. 5.25.');
Xew .Salislmry, 4. 20G, 207, ;J07, 313, ! refuirees sai<l to ha v.' -one from
'•>■'-. i Maine to. 5. 2".-<; re]irisintatives
Scotland. 2. 4s: 5.0,: 8. ISI; 9. 10;], ' sent I0 fiom PcniKiiiid. 5. i:').!;
10.".; titi Xova .Scotia. , dr-.s(dved fiom tlie uovei nui-nr ot
Sharon, ineoriKJiate<l. 4. 4o; Paul : Penrupiid, 5. I'O.", : in leauaie with
Coliin in. 4. :;ii()-;;o7: .Methodists the Iroijnois. 6. L'Sl; (adill ic on
in. 4. :;07; mentioned. 7. l'77. ' the necessity of the capture of. 6.
News Lett<-r. tlie, cited. 2. l.!*;. L^s7: the revenues of to 1
le !!-■
New Somersetshire, foi nier name of ! as a jien-ion to the I", arl o; Stir-
Maine, i. (;."). ;-;]; 2. r, -2 'I -:.'■.) '1 : 3. 31; j lite.', 7. 114; <]i:iir_'ed t.. Knjli-h
5. xxi; to be governed by A\'in- i rnle "juietly, 7. l^l ; paid but little
throi>aiid liveotheis. i. •;•;; Ixoind- I attention to tlie i,'overn men t of the
arics of. CC: * apt. William (;(u-^a-s | east, 7. l.",!); An^lio^ a ;:<m,1 uh\-
governor of, 2. JO/i, .Jvo:; 3.ol,30; I ernor of, 7. Lj'J; government, of
202 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETV.
New York — ooi\timio<l. | Elizabotli. 4. 400.
arbitnivy, 7. l»"c'; fruo yc:ir of tlio FraiK'is, lami Lnantod to. i. "J 12, '_'■!:;;
lli'volution in. 7. Iil2-H5;'.; loaiu'd si;:iu'(l tlio i>^litii>n to i;ia('.vii,., j"
cannon to Now Kimlaml. S. 11!'; 1. -^^o/f ; li\n-il on the Nrck. i ;;:;)•
dividtd into coiintu's, 8. l"-i'i; nun nientiontMl, i. l.'4'.i.
tii>ne(l, 4. -J-J."). ::■_'(;. l's:.'; 5. 1;. .•n. ii, Lii-ut. Fiaiicis. i. ."jUO. ."i1»1, :,-JS.
10, 14, 1:., IT, IS. -JO. I'L'. L':;. lM. 2.-.. lohali.ul, i. 11.
•JS, :;•_', :V.K 4-_'. 4-1. -i:>. 47. ^-. .•--. .".'.». Ca].!. Idial....!. 5. li ; 6. .r.^.
<i(i, (".T, <•,'.», T<|. 7;".. 7.">. Ml. M. v-j. s;;, the lUv. Dr. l,li ihud, tl.inl ].iv.m-
{!->, i'o. 0.-,. ION, 10:.. no. 111. 11:;. dent of tlio .Maine Ili>t..iival .>-.,.
114, IIS. ir.i, li'l. li.'4. Ij.-,, liv,. ciotv. 5. li: a.<onof Cai't. Iclialiu-l
iiiit, LSI, i;;!,i. i;;4. 1;;:.. i:;7, l';;i, 5. li; 6. ;m;^.; birtli of. 5. li: 6. :;7.;-
2(;0, 2(i4, :',-2iK 40.-). 407. 440; 6. ]>'.'. j,M-a(hiato(lfronioo!lr-r.5.1i;5.:i7:;:
ISitji, :::IS, :27i). :i^{■.. ii>^. •_'>•.): 7. .')M, a tutoiin niatIionia^io.-;.5. Hi :6.;;7:;:
lol, 140, 100, oOS„; 8. ISl, l>0, studiod t hoolo-v, 5. Hi : ..r.laincij
IW, :520. 4. 0:5. lii: 6. '.■;74: a o-iha-i!.'
York council sent a sI.m)]) to luinc; , apiiointcd fia. 5. liii: an annuity
pottlors from IV-maquid. 7. l.^t;, for, 5. li\ : (K-iio confi tumI on hy
].J7; 8. ISO: Sent ooninus.-.io!iers to : Dartinoutii rollo!j;c, 5. Ivi: cn-
Pemaijuid. 8. IM'.. 1 gaged in literary i.ursuiis. 5. hi;
York Courier and Knquirer. 6. SI. his ta.->tes and chararter. 5. Ivi-
York Daily Tinii'.s. 7. li'U,,. Ivii: married twice, 5. Ivii: vio.-
York Historical S.uiety. found. m1. 2. ])ref;idcnt of Howdoin roHiu,.. 6.
ll(j; memlier.s of. 2. 11": tirst u74: di-atli of, 6. ;'..'(:, :;7 1, .'ol';
publication of. 2. Hf';/: liluary of. uieutioned. i. o:.'0h; 4. '.i; 5. xvii,
2. ll<;-Ii'((: 5. .•>7/(: imblii.Miion.s Iv: 7.40-: 8. 4lo.
of cited, 2. -.'j-J. 4[''jji, 74; 7. 147, , Col. Kirhanl, comniis.sinn,Ml to .set-
145>, l."-0. ; tie the dispute betwe«n .Maine
York Literary and Tlieulo<_Meal Ite- and .Mas.sacliusett.s, i. 17.;: av-
view. 8. 4S0. 4'.».-). -l'.Cj,i, 4'.t^a. 1 .rived in Boston, i. 17-J; did n.jt
••York Presbytery. 6. 1.j7. I-'jS. j 'visit Maine, i. lS2/i; governor of
York, state of. troops at Quebec, i. 1 New York, i. 1S2; mentioned, 5.
521; the legislatun' had the roc- .■;2, 2.-)'.'.
ords copied and iiublisher]. 2. b'-c Piobert. .-i ttled on the Prcsuuii. scot.
ship buildiij'.'-. 4. L':.. 21;: tin' his- i. ]. :..■). l.",i;. :;2l: kilK-d bv Inilians
torieal colieetiMus of. 5. 141: nun- i. 21:J: 3. liJ4. 12.->; lived at l;lu'-
tioned, i. .■joo. .',17. ryj'j: 2. :.':;4 : 3. Point. 3. >:).
410; 4.1'.!, 2.-., :,7. 00. s,;. ;;44: 5. Pobert. jr.. lived at lUue Point. ^.
xx; 6. l;]. .•]!, L'70: 7. l-"):;. i:.4. ;;l'--, {<;]: inove<l to Marblehead. 3. 104.
S.-).0, 4S7; 8. -VJ. :>,. ^o. VI, luO, lu,, Susan, 4. 400.
."•"w, 410: 9. l.Vj, l>;j. ■ , of btarks, 4. 34:]. :]44. ;>;7, 400.
Yorkers,- 6. 200. Mrs. , of Starks. 4. iU-!.
Xia^ara. 9. Is."). i Nichols' river, 9. VS.i, i;J4, l.;7, 111, MS.
cxpedirion to. 8. 2S2/(. I rock. 7. 10.
falls, height of, 4. 2^2; meutioned, '. XicJudson, (bn. Sir Francis, coni-
5- -xlvi. j inanded the expeditii;n against
Nicetus, 7. .•34:;. j purt Koyal. 7. 7S: surremlei- tu. 7.
Nichols, Capt. .Alex., 6. :3:3s. i 7S, 70; mentioned, 6. 2.-)r; 8. 24--j«,
Nicholas, the. 3. si;. 07.,
Nicknames <,dvon to tlie nu-nd.ers of : John, lived at Falmouth, i. 2b");
the Jordan family, I. :.':j;;/(. j signed the jietition to liradstroet.
Nicola's island, 7. .■,. I i.2^:b/: brother-in-law of (ieorge
NifjUs, Mathias, sent to Pomaquid, 7. ^ Ingoisoll. i. .•322; livod on tho
^->''- ; Neck. I. ;j-2.
Col.Picdiard. irovernorof New York. Pobert. iivoil at Falmoutli. i. 2l.j;
5. 7; in the .service of the Duke of lived at I'resumpseot, i. ;;2l.
York. 5-7/*; kiUcd. 5. 7,,: a inonu- Nii-katous lake. 4. lOS.
ment erected to his memory, 5. Niekles. s't_- Niehols.
7/<; to take ]iossossi..n uf the , Nictumbouit, 4. l^rt, 10:3. 104.
Duke'.s jirovince; 7. 140, 140/(; Nide. John, si-ned the ])etition to
inontiMned, 5. -.'40. Massachns.-tts, 1G72, 5. :.'4U.
Nichols, Capt. Ah'X., 5. :370, ;370/i, :3T4, , .Niger, the. i. .-;2^-.
.•370 -.•jsi: 6. ;;;3>. l Nightin-al.', Florence. 4. II.
Potse.v. 4. .•^M. I the Pov. J., his lieautb-.-, of Fir^Iand
Dr. Charles IF. 8. :j.-0. : un.l Wale.-, cited, 2. 77a.
Sir Edward. ht».-rs t-.' from Fdward the, 5. 10'.'.
Godfrey, 9. ;3.>J-;3-VJ. ' Nile, battle of the, 7-404.
INDEX TO COLI.ECTIOXS.
203
tlic TJcv. Samuel. 4. 272.
Nino Mik' l";ills .li-sri-ilu'd. i. -l.'.O. 400;
cnHoil Skowht'iraii, i. -i'l'.ht.
Nisincs. 7. 4]().
Nitzsc-li. Kail Immamul 7. 4.;2.
Nonh. 5. ISS.
Nol>lo. .1, vnhio of. i. 71.
Col. Aitlmr, crectfd a fort at tlif
C^.nl.^=, 3. ••'.U: 8. l-J-l. 1l'4: liis
daughter inaiiird Willi im Lilh-
pow. 5. 417. 1-1 : liis ini'inciv noij-
It'Cti'd, 8. !(•'.•: tlio (.'ailirst mention
of. 8. Id'.t; cnvc a nioituau'i' to
James Minot! 8. \i>'.\ 11<): a trad.T.
8. I"".'. 117; the niormaiie uis-
cliarired. 8. 110: sold land to Mc-
Leniehon. 8. ]l(i:in the ox"i>etlitinn
I'.L'ainst J,onisl)uru-|i. 8. llO/i. 117,
IIH, 122: .site of his house. 8. 110,
111, 11:;, 114. 21^0: an Eiiiseopalian,
8. irjyi: birth of. S. 114: came to
Anieiiea, 8. 114: eiimmis.sioned
lieuti nant-colontd, 8. 11 .'i. US;
pi-obably a tanner, 8. 117//; popu-
lar and" well kno\vn. 8. 117. ll'^,
lL'4; his men. 8. ll'.'/i : oi'ders from
Waldo. 8. IH'. rjiiii. iL'l), : Ins peti-
tion to Massaelnisetts. 8. 12:;. lL':j,(;
liis <j:arrison described, 8. rj4;
in command of tlie expedition
a<rainst Dellamzy. 8. 127, ]-"]2. bJ-J;
Iiis will executed, 8. lb"). 127. b'jo ;
ship lost. 8; 12S: at Annapolis. 8.
]2.<; started for Minas. 8. l-J'.i: at
Grand Tiv. 8. l'.<»: at .Minas. 8.
r.]i\ i:;2: letter of. 8. \:Vji. I'-V-',: im-
praeticable to fjo to .'sclie'.ineeti^. 8.
l;-;.'!, 107; not to blame for lack of
foresight, 8. l:;:'.. l.;b b;7: liis
quarters atta(ke<l. 8. \-)'>. 14o. U.".:
sustained his family motto. 8. bOO;
hbs probable au'c at the time of
his death, 8. l.")0: itt.'ms of his
will, 8. l.Vt; children of, 8. l.'.i);
value of his estate, 8. I-jI; lii.s
tragic death. 5. 421: 8. I'l'.i. bS-"),
loO, 13S, 14.">. 14(5, 14-<: burial of,
8. 147, 140; mentioned. 8. loC, 140,
140,<, 14:], 14'), 14S. 1.-.:;. 2^4. I's.",;
Memoir uf. bv the Hon. William
(;onld. 8. 107-*b'>:].
Arthur, jr., son of Col. Arthur. 8.
b'jil. 1."j2; lieir of ('apt. .James. 8.
l.";2; moved to Damariscotta. 8.
ir,i'; hu-e laiidhold.r. 8. 1-02;
niovcd to r>('s((,n. 8. i."*L': deatli
of, 8. b'2; children of, 8. i:,-2, bV;:
mentioned. 8. iL'On.
Edward. 8. ir,:;.
famiiv. 8. lb">: the <-rest of. 8. b'O.
Knsi^n Francis, kilb-d. 8. b;i;. biO,
14(t)/: burial of, 8. 147; )nentioned,
8. 14t;, 14X. b",0.
Francis, son of Arthur jr., 8. l.'<:b
Georgo, S. l;jo,,.
Jan-.es. executed the v. ill of his
brother Arthur, 8. 150; a wealthy
landholder. 8. ir>2; his heirs, 8.
b")2; his ^\ill n]>]iro\\(l. 8. b''>2 ;
died. 8. bj2; m.ntii-nrd, 8. l.;0,
207 ;(.
James, of lloston. 8. L'n.",;). ,;iiO. ;;00,
oO'.ht.
Capt. James, son of Col. Arihur. 8.
lis; eommissioneil. 8. lis; died,
8. U.S. i:,-j.
Jane, married Tlinmas ra))en, 8.
bJ2. ]."..'!: Iier children. 8. b".;:.
Sarah, dau-htt-r of Col. .\rlliur. 5.
417. 421; 8. b'.O. -J^.", : inarried
William Lithgow. 8. b'.'i. 1.".2. l.>;;,
28."); date of lier birlli. 8. 2s.').
Sarali. wife of Cob Arihur, 8. bM.
the IJev. Sc th. 7. 10, J;J. Hi.
. 4. ;]b">. 40:..
Xobleboro. i>eoi)le of ordered to re-
linquisli their rights to the state,
2.2'.'L': ceded to Cami>bell, 6. bS;
called ^Val])ole. 6. IS: incorpo-
rated. 8. 1.')!': Arthur Noble a
large landholder in. 8. b')2; men-
tioned. 4. 24'.J;(, ;;2'.i; 8. 2',>'.».
Noddles' island. John Jocelyn ;;t. i.
50; former home of ."Samuel Mav-
erick, I. l.S2n; 8. 14.5. 21 o; granted
to Maverick. 7. 145;* ; con<liti<m3
of the fjrant. 7. 145/(; now East
Boston, 7. 210; mentioned, 6. 17.
Nociincoth. i.o5S.
Noithtield. 4. 2t;;j.
Nol .... Mr. . 5. SO.
Nolumbega, vc Norumbega.
Nonconformists, 6. 24, L's.j.
Nonsu(di creek, i. li7>.
farm, i.
l)oint. I
3. SI, 200.
142, 144, 151,
25-j. :;os.
river, 3. SI. >:)n, 142, 144, 151, 167,
ISS, -Jb], 2-_'l.
tlie. 9. ■>>, 5:].
Noodauaweramet, 4. 1S4.
Nor. its use in the Indian language,
8. ;);!i.
Xorombega, the location of, i. 4:';0,i;
2. lf'.((, 17^; 4. I<i7; 7.0s. {i^n.'.'i'n:
8. 310, 320, 331, 332; 9. sS-j; a
name given to nearly the whole
continent. 2. 10<J, ",<'>": oiiLiin of
the name, 2. b'l"; 8._3.;i. ;'.3i.': on
De Laefs map, 2. 17';: its exist-
ence denied by the French. 2. 17*7;
may have been Ibishrdja'!- capital.
2. isc/; Chamidain <,n. 4. b'7: 7.
L'5:.'. S)'.): the Ficneh held jio.-.ses-
sion of territory under the name,
5. xxi; a name given to tlie New
Kngland coast, 5. 155; luijiposcd
to'iiave been Agguixia. 7. 0'.*: sup-
j)osi<l ruins of Arambeck, 7. '.'0;i;
Champlain in charge of an < xpe-
dirion to. 7. 'J51, •J52; mentioned
by .MiltMU, 8.320; the lii.-t seltlc-
nient of. 8. 3211, :V.',n; oceupatimi
of in the seventeenth <entury. 3.
C3o; the numo dropped, S. '•'/■JO,
204
5IAIXE mSTOKICAL SOCIF.TY
Xorombopa — contiiuu'd.
;;.'!1; C'ariu'on's am'unt of. 8. r;:;2;
Bair^nr sitnatnl in. 9. Jj:): tucii-
tioiuMl, 4. )M7; 5. :;•_".•: 6. MnJ; 8.
Gl'.t, :V\-J: Jolm k. (JuihiLv's ac-
count of, 8. oI">-:'.:'.i.'.
rai»i(ls, 7. '.'Ci.
tiviT. 7. :.'."..■;. 2"'}, 2"iT.
KoraDL^awoiik. 3. "."iT.
Nori'i-uss. Xatlianiil. g. i'l."^.
Xortinan, Wiliiani. ^•ll<l his iii,'^hts in
House isi.tiiil. i. l-M; arknowl-
cductl liis L;iiilt of ailulU'iy, i.
o7ti; hanishi'd. i. ;)7n.
Norfolk, I. 8!'/(, 'i4~,)).
county, I. loo. •.'•li'i: 9. "(U.
John, Diiki' of. liis d uiirhter mar-
ried Sir Edward (.oi-es, i. lo<l.
Norman sailors called the country
Baccaloes, 2. ItJn.
fcc Xorcnian.
Isornianily. 7. 142;!.
Norridjrewock, called Xanrant.souak,
1. -1:17; 4. 0"), I's, !o7; 7. .">; Rale
established at. i.A-W: 8. 144; the
situation and a dc<eri]jlion of. i.
437; its distance from Quehec. i.
437; the ehurcli at. i. ■4:;7. 4:".^,
440; 4. 348. 340: tiie AnialinLraus
came to, i. 43'^: Monncssor at. i.
450; provisions sToiciI at. 1.474;
General Arnold or. i.40.'.; the last
habitation of the whites in. i. ■'.o.',;
tlie Indian attacked at, 2. l'."); 3.
313«; 6. L'30, 1:40; a force sent to.
2. 150, 15-_'; Hah- killed at, 3. 1.".2:
the villa^^e laid waste. 3. 15l';
Kicliai'd Jnques woun'Ud at, 3.
o13h; Harmon and Moidton at. 3.
3l3/i; the attack elfectually sub-
dued the Indians, 3. 3l3/i; the
principal residence of the Abna
kis, 4. OS; date of Kale's visit to,
4. OS; the Rev. Paul Cuthn in. 4.
313; number of families in. 4. 313;
tlie soil liOixl. 4.34-^; definition of
the word, 4. 370; the first moss-
liouse at, 4. 3-^0; monument to tlie
Indians. 6. I'OS; poverty in, 7. i;71,
272; no fulled cloth made at. 7.
271 ; population, 17"^ ■^, 7. 271 ; ]>ros-
perous, 7. 273; incorporated, 7.
2SS; common s« hools of. 8. 15S;
the Indian name of. 9. 2t'.o;i: nun-
tioncd I. 5ot. 5]o: 2. ]<>. i'22, i'75,
2^;(); 3. 357. ■■'/>'„: 4. 103. 314. 321,
337, 344, :145, :;;7. 300, :;75, 3o3,
307, 400; 5. lix, 4_'7: 6. -.'34: 7. UiS,
175, 1^50, 2-5. !!-'■>, ■js7, ;J4>, :j~~,
405; 8. 123. Is-ln. i'3o-l'33. 235.
dialect, .s.iine as tlie Tenobscot, i.
414; best preserved, i. 414rt, 415;
its mo.st reinaikalde i>roperty. 1.
415; a poetic ^ocabuhlry, i. 410;
liad no auxiliaries, i, 417; .sini,'u-
laritv in re;;ard to the verb, 1.
417, '4IS; the Verb, i. 41S, 410;
, communications besides oral, j
4l'o; \(iiMliidaiv of, I. -Iijo. ;_;
Knnch pronunciation used. i. ; ;
Indians, tlie last of the race, i. . ■
Domaziiu' the chief of. 2. 1'.'7: t
j 2S4 ; particularly hostile to ; .'
I whiti's. 2. lO'i; scattered and jo::.. ;
I to ibt- northern tiiOcs, 2. r.-; (,
I 17. 2;;5; not at the l-'alnioiUli ic,
fcrcnce.3.:i--3. 3^:,. ;>o. 3-7. •.-.■,:..■ ..
the e.\]>ulsion of. 4. 31/( ; :ibi.iu. ,
of at Sandy river. 4. 'M,i: s im--
as the Canibas. 6. 2:'.2. 'S-'.A: lo. i-
tion of, 6. 234; taught by .iesait«.
6. 234; c'iven to a;4ricultuie, 6
234, 23,5; "instiuM ted by Kasle. G.
2;!5; an expedition sent a^ain^;
6. 2-'15; ^::ive their consent to i!,.-
setllin'.^ of the Kennebec, 7. li;-;
opposed the binldiu<^ of the foit
at Teuconic, 8. l.'25: siirneii ;i
treaty with Shirley, 8. 'SSr. ni-ic
tioiied. 1.425; 2. 100; 3. 3-.;. 3.'7.
300. 400, 401, 407, 410, 411. 4 J,
4l:l, 415. 410. 417, 422. 420. 4.7,
445, 4iO; 4. 112. 145. 14C>. 147, 1 I-
140, 150. 155, 101. lf.3. liU. O:-.
100, 17<i. 171, 172. 17:'.. 175. 17'".
17S. 17'.», 181, 1>2. is:;, i-i. :;]-;
6. lO-J. 2:;2. 250; 7. ii3, >-:i, 17-., I-'..
8. 204;i. 220. 224, 225, 2:15, 237, -i-
point, 4. :!12. 34^, 3;t8, 401).
river, a boundiiiV of the Kenncbo'
ptirchase, 2. 277.
St;itistics of, by William Allen, 7
Norris. the Rev. William B., jireachcd
in Bath, 2. -J^s.
North America, the coa^t opened 0'
Euro], can enterprise, i. 25: the
similarity and di.-siinilarity of tin-
Inriian tlialects explained, i. 4i:)'.:
Oue^ula, one of the hiuiu -".
mountains of, 1. 452; Bashaba :i
ruler over the northern part oi. 2.
l.>a; early attempts to settle w-u-
unsuccessful, 2. 10^/. 20f;; .an un-
brokea wildcrnos, 2. 20(/; Bii-'d
merchants imlined lo send an ex-
pedition to. 2. -:l(>; (apt. Priicf-
voya<.,'e to, 2. 2-',a: Weymontii ■»
voyatje to. 2. 22f<*. 2:;'<; n:unes ap-
plied to. 2.70": lirst licneral nan<c
of. 2. 7<;": tlie (Imrch of En'.,daiid
in. 6. 174; called New France be-
fore it was called Xew En;:land.
7.247; mentioned, i. 4o4 : 2.7.^.
I 17^/; 5. 2>-2h; 6. 210, 242; 7. I--'-
! 227. :;il; 8.00, IS), 320; sec u!.^'»
America.
American Review cited, 5. 3S3/i ; 6.
Xorthamptoii. 2. 145; 4. i:;0, 138,202;
5. xl, li: 6. :^;;s.
: Xoitiiamptoiishire, 3. xvi.
Xorth Audovt-r, 4. --'7.
, XortLuveu i.-5luud.s, 5. 347.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
205
see riv-
n.
at
Fort
ally rivil
jiul'4f. 5.
sent with
N'orthbov-v. 4. *2^0n.
Noitli liostoii, 2. •_':;.">: 9. 0. (".:,. r,0.
Carolina, i. IT-I/C 2. l~,<i, I'.'u; 6. 07;
9. \>-2.
chtirrli. tht\ l>i>sloii. 9. 'J, 'J'J. "2 1 .
oasurii I'Dniulaiy. 8. ;;-4T--l4'.i, o">5,
;;."'<. :;r,i. 4-".T. 4't<: ilisi..i-y of. by
the lion. Israol Waslihiirii, 8. 1-
li>;.
N'orthorn bay, 6. lo^.
colony, 3. 2'.)ti, .■;iV.', •■'.S.J.
(iihr.iltar. 4. TS.
Yiruinia C'"iniviny, i. u')
niontii ('■mipanv.
N'ortlt laniily. the. 6. L'L
Nortiitioiii. 4. -ji;.;. -^•4.
North Ilanii.tnn. X. If., 3. ."'.l.
Hill, N. H.. 9. 1-J.
C'ol. John, in oomniand
(ieoriXi', 5. oT'>: an o
niatristrate, 5. ■]~Oii: a
3T0/( ; death of. 5. oT't
a foroc u]) the Ivenui'ht'o river. 7.
Km, 17^; to order (ifr the Freneli,
8. -Jl'"); to IukI tinilier, 8. l'l'O; lueu-
tioned, 5. .IT."..
Kinirston. 2. 14."^.
■ lake. 8. L"). lOG.
Land. 7. \-V)it.
Mi I ford. 4. ;;.')4.
monntain. 8. Tin. 140, M9.
Port. 4. 3-'4, :J.'0.
KidiiiLT. 3. 4>^.
river. 6. 211.
street, IJatli. 2. 204.
North's Histoi-y of Au;:,'u.sta cited, 8.
27-">>(, 27.'^H.
Northumherlantl. 6. Km.
Nurtli Viri,nnia uivm to the PlynT->ntli
('omi(.in>'. I. ■_'>: 7. 27; a colony
sent to, 2. 27'/; tlie f^rant to colu-
nize de])ended on oxtendincr the
Christian reliirion. 6. 17'"'; coast of
vi.-ited by Cabot. 7. K'.i; lislier-
men in, 7. K30; mentioned. 2. 1>'J;
4. OX.
Virtrinia Companv. a name pven to
tlie I'lymouth Companv, 5. ;;;;2;i;
formocl, 5. '-'ji')-. reco'^iii/A-d i.nly
tlie Church of En;:;land, 6. 17'';
first attempt to settle, 7. 1l'7;
James i <,'ave a charter to, 4. -.^l :
7. K2;i»; the irnmtee.s. 8. I'S'.'n:
limits of, 8. I'^'.'h. KiO/t: .<-cc Coun-
cil for IJulin^r and (ioveriiin:; New
Knirhmd, and I'lymuuth Com-
panv.
West territory, 6. 100.
Wrentham. 6. :j'.>^>, :'Ai().
Varnionlli, home of John Consins.
I. ><:}n, UUn; 3. ;-{7; formerly West>
custoi^o, I. l»;i/i. l."il, is.")/*; 2. Km,
172; home of Jloyal. i. '.)'.»/(. 2.;0h ;
Xiclndas White moved to. i. J.",! ;
Imme of Ceor<;e Felr. i. l-'O. 1-^;
htjino of Most s Felt, i. l-'jir, home
of John Mayue, i. IbS; home- of
James Lane. i. 1-^-^; tlie settle-
ment reu'nl.ileii by (Jend.ill. 1.
2;;i ; (;endall kilK d at. i. •_•:;! ; 3.
.'^•l. \''''>: a new ti>\\n>lii]i. i. 241;
Bartholomew Cedney speculated
in laiids at. i.242(/; to a))poiiit a
commissioner to try small cases,
1. 2i)7; (iendairs saw-mill in. 1.
2f>'.', 270(i; not within the limits of
Massaohusitts, i. i'7i,i; (iedney's
saw-mill ill. i.27i')!: to st ml ]iri.s-
oners to Fort Koval, i._'71; land
titles contirmed in. 1.272: troajis
sent to, I. 2S'.t: iJenjamin hiLrer-
soU moved to, i.:]ll; John ^Ork
a trustee of, i. :;i^: home of .lohn
ILdman. i. .';21 : loen,' of the Jlev.
Francis Brown, i. ;;.'2;(: lionu^ of
James McConuick, i. 407; early
town meetings in. 2. li'.i). l\'<~, 17;J,
177. 1-^:'.; tlie lir-~t settU'i-s of. 2.
Ki7. 171; desolated by Kiim" I'ldl-
ij/s war, 2. 171; intorporated. 2.
172; the jirobable oriu'in of the
natne, 2. 172; town to be laid out,
2. 172, 17;*: destroyed by the sec-
ond Indian war, 2. 17-1: tardy in
resettling-. 2. 174: saw-mills re-
built, 2. 17 t; a coininittt>e in Bos-
ton to have cliarue of the settle-
ment, 2. 17."); land apportioned to
tlie settlers. 2. 17.'). I7o, 17^; meet-
im; of the committee. 2. 17."'. 170;
people not satislicd, 2. 170; nnnes
and character of the new settlers,
2. 177; <;cdney"s claim, 2. 17L*;
planted 1 in I t.i Mitchell and .Sea-
bury, 2. I'^o; boundaries of. 2. 1>();
early :ind lati-r ini]iio\cim nrs in,
2. isf; depredations of the In-
dians. 2. 1^2; in the Itevolution,
2. ISJ; desired to be separate from
Massachusetts. 2. 1S4: nucting-
liouse built. 2. ISK ]>.";: clcrir.v-
nien of, 2. l'~^')-ls-«; skinui>h of
the Indians at. 3. l.;.'i : 7. -'m: 1 1 eiudi
Neutrals sent to. 3. 17i//: 6. ;;42;
abandonefl. 4.7.;; now Ilaip^wiU,
7. 221: friends at. 7. u'L'l : liome of
J. D. Dummer, 7. -J-'.'-',. 2.';4 ; lueu-
tioned, i. l(d/(, 114, 1 1'.i, l.".o. l'-.-,,;;
2. .•<.:«, li;5. 11."-. 1.71, KKi. KW. h;2,
227; 3- 171". 4:;:t: 4. 177, :!.;2, :;;>0;
5. xviii, xlviii: 6. 4; 7. 220, •j:!0,
L'O"-, 272. l'7:5, 1^77, .■172: 8. 17>. is(j;
IIisti>ry of, by Edward Kussell, 2.
10.";-10.<.
Yarmouth Academy, cliartrred, 8.
I7.\); building; built, 8. 17.j; pre-
ceptors of. 8. 17.">.
Yarmouth Kei-ords, i. ]'jiiii\ 4.229.
Mr. , I. 472, 47:>, .VJ2.
Sfpiire , of Augusta, 4. ;J00.
Norton, 2. 14.7.
I'rof. Andrew, 7. 4')S.
Mrs. Eleanor, married \Villiara
liooke, 2. 00.
206
MAINE HISTORICAL socnvrv.
Norton — continue*!. !
Lieut. -Col. Francis, lii.s warlike
achievements. 2. 4-^. •!'.'. '>^hi: re-
ceived a ^i'ranl U\>m Gonros, 2.
4S, -I'.': saih'd from Bristol, 2. 4'.>;
doubt expressnl of liis haviiiix
visited America. 2. A'.hi: date of
his arrival. 2. .")0)i ; attorney for
Mrs. Mason, 2. .")0/( : sold cattle in
Boston, 2. oO;i: lii-s i>ruiH'r:y at
Saco, 2. .")n»: .settled at (."liarles- ;
town, 2. .")0/i; a representative, 2.
50n.
Geor'JCe, married Mary l-\)xwell, 3.
21 «.
Ilenry, signed the petition to Crom-
well, I. :)'.H; a rtferee in the
division of the Gorires and Mason
grant. 9. 'oOOn: amount of huid
granted to. 9. :378; mentioned, 4.
34.3; 9. :]:."). :;<-2. i
John. 9. 'M^ii '
Milford 1'., married Mary Russell,
2. 1().5; a judge, 2. Itj-i; a commis- ;
sioner, 8. ~2. \
Capt. Walter. 2. :.0: 9. oOT, OuO/i,
3ll)?,:]lS/i. :;c.^;.
Deacon . 4- •• ^-. =^^^' •^-''J-
Mrs. , 4- -J^-i-
the Kev. . i. :WT.
Norton's Literary Letter. 7. 4^0.
Norumbega. .sec Norambega.
Norway, Maine, 2. J-J-j; 4. 001, o^T,
ooS, o.VJ, ■■J'JO. ;;s7.
Norwegian exiles. 4. .^H.
Norwich, i. ^'.l-!: 2. 14."); 5. 30.
Notch, the, dis,-overed, 9. --'IT: a turn-
pike, 9. -!^: travel through, 9.
21s, 211"; an Indian route. 9. "Jl'.t.
Notices of the Powell family, by T.
U. Powell. 7. 2.1 1 -•_':;:;.
Nott, the Lev. Lliphalet, 8. 4^.1, 4S.J,
503.
the Kev. Samuel. 5. Ivn.
Nottingham, X. II.. 4. 2'.".t.
Nottinglianr-jliire. 5. 24';: 6. 170.
Nourse, Dr. . married Miss Chand-
ler, 9. 1715.
Nouvelle, the i)laeo from which :Mon-
tressor's exp^^'dition started, I.44'?.
Nova Anglia, Morrells Latin poem,
2. -iija.
Francia, 2. 4o; 8. 310: 9. 31^.
JScotia, Acadia restiic-ted t... i. 2S:
granted to Sir William Alexamler,
I. ;)3; 5.1, \n: 6.33'-.: j.-^r. g. IW:
under the gov.-rnmeui of M.issa-
chu.setts, I. 2.;:t: 8. 3i)l; the Mic-
inacs natives of, 8. 414; first set-
tled Ity the' I'rencli. 2. 17'/: unven
to Du Monts, 5. 177; ceded to
France, 5. ".^4:]; tlie French en-
g.aged in tishinii and trade- on the
coast of, 5. 3:i.".; supjilied troops
for F<;rt Freilerick. 6. ]S; Cl:am-
plain at, 7. 2.'y.»: the St. Lawrence
the northeru boundary of, 8. -'3;
Mascarene governor of. 8. !;.■;
peopled by .\cadians, 8. ii^r. : ; .
posse.^>ion of obstinately .. -
tested. 8. 147: the Freii.h | ',.
pared to regain it. 8. 22.': 1m
diviiled into baronies and j.,:;.
ishes. 9. loij; yieldeil to (.)ii. , •,
Anne. 9. Ill; mentloneil. i. :",■ .
7'.>. .■>.■. 1: 2. I'l.'Kf. 114. 232. 21-".: i
W. 17'.'. 1.- •. 37;'. :'.>'i. :■-•-'. ..
307, 41". .!12, 41(1. 410, 421. l.:.
4;;."): 4. '.'<■>. 07, 0^. 210; 5. 2S3(i, -sX..
32t"i, 427, 440; 6. 3;(, 4.'., 0^. -■■-.
210. 212. 22 1. 22o. 32S; 7. :',:,. 71.,
20.;, L'lii : 8. 1'.. 7. 10, 12, 1;;. ]>■. \:
21. 22. -S). 20, 12.J, 12><, 13.-.». I'.-.
14.;, 144, 220, 221, 223, 2l'4. l'J-. ,
242, 244, 24.'./i. 240. 2';2. 2r.l. -T:-.
302. 311. ;;i7, ;;i'.», 33,1 : 9. -jT. .•'.
101, 111.34S; see New Scollaai;
History of. sr,- Murdock.
Scotia arciiives. 8. 222/i.
Scotia exi)editioii, soldiers in, 8. r-'7;
conim iirled by Cid. Xoble. 8. Ij',
Scotia Gazette, extracts fr'.'iii. 7.
121-120.
Scotia, Memorials of the F,nu'i<'i
and French Commission to. cited.
I.2S.
Now and Then, by William Allen. 7.
2(i7-2<7.
NowcU, Capt. Moses, to have cliar','--
of James McCormick, i. 4tl7; let-
ter to from Gen. Arnold, i. 4iu.
Samuel, received a grant f"r (.r'.»t
Chebeag, i. 147, 14^/i; to imi'-.iic
into the condition of Fort Lo_^.i!.
I. 200;).
, 3. 374, 37o; 9- -'>■
Noyes, Belcher, 4. 113, 114: 8. •-"'•"•'•
the Lev. .Jeremiah, preaclied in G. r-
ham. 2. 147.
Nicholas, 2. 1 1.">, 110.
Oliver, one of the Pcjepscot pr->-
prietors. 3. 321.
Dr. — — . of Plym'nith. 6. 1-7.
Xoyes" ferry, 4. 303. ._
Xuberry, Timm is. accused of unci'.;'
carriaj-e, i.37.'^; lined. i.37>
N^uctinigas. ^iu^num of, 6. :.'')S.
Xuilggumboit, 6. 2t'iO.
Numismatic and .Vntiquarian Society
of Piulideli.hia, 7. 473. 4-t.
Numposh, ('ai>t. , in (-oinm.u^i of
the Seconit Indi.ins, i. 203.
Nuniniciit, gave a deed to Gcoru'-*
Munjov. I- •")-"»3.
Nutlield.' Scot(-h-lrish .settled in. 6. 12:
; no-\v Londonderry. 6. 12.
Nutmeirs, said to gr(j\v in Maine. 5-
i 3.02, .300.
Xufta<-k<.>, a saw-mill at, i. 20S. _ .
' Xuwieliawanick. derivation .and d'!'-
; nilion of, 4. 100; see Xcwi'-liw.i:j-
I nock.
I river, 4. 107.
TNDF.X TO COLLECTION'S.
L'U(
Oak. ahundant at Cape Eliziiliitli, 3. Oliwciliwnnnorawnv, 3. 4;'r>.
o'i2. oi»T: imly fit for outUii>. 7.2.SJ. 0'C.ill:i:::li:in. Kdmuiul I!.. !iis <^..lorunl
hill, 3. HHt. If!-.'. 107.
0:ikos, Tlioiu I-;. MLTtnt for M \^s:ii'lin-
sotts Hay 0<.)loiiy, 5. '^lOn, L'TTx,
b'.'S.
Urian, 5. 21T)i.
Oakliani, the Uov. . 6. ."7.
Oakniaii. Klias. iii.irrii d .loaniri Alizor.
1. -1".,': 3. >J: U\vi\ at lUack
llistniy of N\.\v York v;:,<l. 7.
\Un. ir,i,. i:..-.)»: his Nrw v,,ik
Cohuiial Docunii'iiis ciit ,1. 6. l' )o,(,
'24\ii, •_'7<i; 7. •"((. I.".;). -;i'.,(, .17);,
•l"^)i, A'Jii. .'(i/i, tiL',(, {i.'.ii. i\~!i, ^'2:t,
y-'"!, VJti; 8. ]>:>/(, J>7//. IbJn'
1 •.'■-'/).
Oocum. 4. 271.
rv'iiit, I. 20',i: 3. 7t'.; his widow Ocean llonsi'. fho, Sullivaii. 6. iL'i'n.
married .lohii Mill.s, i. :.'<•'.>: .<iteof Ochipawas. 6. •_'70.
his farm, 3. 7i'>; lived at Milli- Odell, . 8. lit).
kcn"s river, 3. SJ. C)dells. g. 1>4.
Joanna, married .lolm Mills, i. L'O'.i. Oiiicers in Arnold's oxi>editioii, i..")00,
Samuel, in the jianison at l>lack .'nl;/
Point. I. •2'2~,n: 3. llu; snlimitted OLrden, <;en. Maffhow. a nies>eri?or
to the juri^-dietion of Massaehu- for Arnold, i. -JSS, -V.'.',. .".(mi; to
setts, I. :;--t;; 3. 4i".: si'ttlod at forward ammunition, i. 4^'.': sent
Dlaek I'oint, 3. 7'1; re<eived a t(^ Monrreal for elothiu--. i. AV2;
jrrant from Joeelyn. 3. 7t!: died, v.ouiided, i. .'.2'); nuiiu.ined, i.
3. 16: father of Siiriuel jr., 3. 71): ."l.'), .".j:;.
mentioned. 3. 2:32. j Ocdcksando. 3. 42'<, 4:!"), 4:10. 440.
Samuel jr.. 3. 70. ' Onilby. John. 7. !i','«: 8. :'>:!!.
Tol'ias. dei>ositi(>n of, 3. lOG/i. •; Ogleby. James, in the lilaek Point
Cajit. . 4. -'.nr,, ;;,",.-j.
Oakuian's island. 3. 7''.
Oaksman <:rove. 4. ;'.'').
Oaths, form of taken by councilors
of Maine, i. :'.'''4: of the justices
of i)ea.-e of Cornwall. 5. 1 l\t-120.
Oawassroaire river, boundary of the
Tndiiin deed to the Alu'ers. 3. 27.
Obias. Indian name of Dirk ^w.;sl). 2.
garrison, i.-2-^ln: 3. llo; p()s>ibly
a resident of IJlack Point. 3. si.
Oglethorpe, James Edward, 2. 74((; 4.
4.
OguiiTueon. 7. ".17.
Oguuquit liver, its outlet shifted, i.
•)■'>',: luumdary of the :jrant, to
Hutchinson and Needliam. i.
'.lb): mentioned, i. :'4i. :;42, :J4;i).
344. :>)'.». ;;i;o: 4. 1(».
Ohanunibnmes. 6. L'<il.
Ohio. I. .',()] : 4. 1:1: 6. Ino; s. .-^0.
river, i. ."<U4. 'j'-]0: 4. mj; 6. loO.
Ohonoguaga. 4. 271.
O'Brien. Dennis, 2. 24:.: 3. 220.
familv in the war of the Pe volution,
2. 242.
Gideon. 2. 245: 3. 170. b'^O. 220.
Jeremiah, son of Morris, 3. 17'.\ ISO, Ohouoguaues. the. 4. 271.
220. 1 Oil-nuts. 4. ;jl:].
Capt. Jeremiah, in command of the Oil-nut trees. 4. .■]17. ;344.
Liberty, 2. 24."<, l'4«;, 247: in com- Oil sent to l-Jn'^laml. i. "17: 4. 2:>.
mand at Scott's ]>oinr. 2. l47: in Old Colony, the, now a pai t of Mass.,
command of the Hannilid. 2. 247; 2. 27-").
captured. 2. l'4^: escajird, 2. 24s. Fttrt. Augusta, 2. 2^2; Pentagoiit,
Jolin, son of Morris. 3. 2:;U. 7. ;]7.
Capt. Jidin. his aecount of the Fort j)oint. 5. '^A'-).
O'Prien family, 2. 242-l'4'.i; lived Oldham. John, rectived a grant from
at Mai bias, 2. 24l': carried his gun the Plymouth Company, i. 4:',, 7;';
to churcli, 2. 244: hd in the at- 2. 47; lived in I'lymoiuli ami
tack upon the Maigaritti. 2. 24."):
sent to Watcrtown. 2. 24*;. 247;
on the Dili'/ence. 2. 247: on the
Hannibal. 2. 247: in command of
the ilibeiiiia. 2. 24^: captured the
Gen. Pattison, 2. :;4>; mentioned,
2.249; 4. :rjl.
Joseph. 2.24."); 3. 220.
Mass.. I. 4:1; did not • iin'r upon
his grant, i. 44: killed o:r p'.o. k
island, I. 44/i: 2. 4>,t: h's land
grant conliicted with that of Mass.,
2. 47)1; resided at W.iti-rtoun, 2.
4^11; co-partuer with bijhard
Vines. 2. 4>y/.
.Samuel, land granted to. 2.
the Pev. Miehaei C, his Oram- ' Old >f iddiver. nichnamu foi Miehri'"!
matical .Sketch of the Amient , Maddiver. 3. I'j.
Abnakis, 9. 2.''>'.<-2''4.
Moses, bioi;raphic;t! notice of. 3.
220; meiitioned, 2. L'4;J, 24."«, 240;
3. 170, bSO.
'^Villiai.i, on the Liberty. 2. 247; a
son of iluses, 3. Z^y), '21').
Or<diaid Peach. 7. 2i;0.
I'ounelboro. 4. bO.
Stulf, nickuimc of Dominiius Jor-
dan. I. 2'-','-'>, 'S->')it.
South church, Poston, 3. 2::l<i; 8.
uU2; of Uallowell, 7. oj'J.
208
MAINE IIISTOKICAL SOCIKTY
OkU.nvn. 6. eO.'). ^11. ^-J 1 : 7. (>. 7. !\
10, 10/1, 11, I--', i;'., T'.>», ^'.1, U'4; ,
8. otW, 4:)4. J
falls. 7. L'.t. I
Iiuli:n\s. I. 4'''i''.. j
\>].\m\. 7. (i. 10. \\\ ■2-2, ion, 101.
Oli'li'ii. 7. 41, Cm. >-. i
OHi'liatit. till" \lv\. D.ui.I. (Itcliu'ii
iKH-omini;- i»;i--t.>r al Wolls. i. ;'.4i>.
Olivir. Aiuin \v. 6. 1").
(\\l<\. .hxinos. 2. 1:;:!.
jMxr[ili. in the r.lack Point ^arii>on. '
I. •_'•-(■>,/: 3. 110; livoil at IJlatk
I'uiiit, 3. ^(■>. loii; went to Cai't.
bootiuw lor assistance, 3. lot',; at- ,
t:\eked by Indians. 3. lOi); denosi-
tion of, 3. lo;,,(; nuniion''d. 3. ,
107, ]•-''•..
Peter, his Puritan Coninionwealth i
cited. 5. 177... ■-".'•.i-i. '
rielrard, siu'neil tlie j-etiiion to Mas- ;
sacliusetis. 5. '-^l: elerk oi" the |
county courts. 5. i.'4'.'. I
Robert, 'si>;ne<I the ]ietition to Prad- i
street. I. •_'^-w( ; lived at Falniouth, ;
I. :'-!'■_'.
Tlionias, graduated from Harvard i
College." 7. -^'1 : to be tlie governor
of New Ireland. 7. ■_'ol. I
Mr. , 8. •_'•-'<•,. -■J7. i
, of Harvard Colleirc 4- ^i"".^. '
Olney, the Kev. (Videon W., settled in
Gardiner, 7. 417. I
Omborowees, 3. 4-h). '
Oiui>orowesk. 3. 4i'.'. '
Oiie-anncd Huiiniv.ell. nickname of
Kouer Ilunniwcd. 3. I'l:;. ,
Onegnla, seen by Montressor. i. 4'2.
4-')'o: one of the hiuhe>t niounrains :
in North Av.u-riea, i. A'rJ: same (
US Paid mouniain. i. A')2n; men- j
tioned. I. 4.">t".. 4';ii: 4. los. I
Ongueachonta, the ujiiier jiart of the
Kennebec, i. 4.')i;; mentioned, i. j
4'>7, 4.")'s, 4GtJ. j
Ooneez. 4. I"/.'. |
Oponau^as. the. same as the Penob- 1
scots. 6. --Ml. -IL". 7. 101,i. j
Opinion 01 Pii-h ird Wist on tlie kinu^'s 1
riirlit to the wooiU of Maine, 2. |
Opinions of Paiinent Lawyers, see
Chalmers, (ieorge.
0])p:ii unv.it, 2. '.-2.
Orang*: county. 4. :;■■!.
the Piinoe "1, 5. 2~,'-].
Ora.ngi town. 4. '■',-'/.i.
Oransoak, tiie Indian name of the
Kennebec river, 4. lo;!.
OrdiiKirii s, kej.t at Searboio. 3. 7^.
7'.»; favoiite places for biafers,
3. 14l'; ordered to be set up, 5.
71;.
Ore'j;on. 2. l'74 : 7- 404.
Giitnt, ]/, 7. ■'■>'>.
C'ligiri of Alii- le viii, in the Constitu-
tion of Maiue, 7. '/'-'/J-^i^.
Origina.l, the, i. 4'"..'i. 4.'').*);i, 4")t': 4. 1m<.
Ormesby, Pichard. a referei- i;>, tin-
case of Cleevcs, r^s. 'Wiir, ir. i.
74.
Orono. an Indian siLraniore, 4. li'-^; 7.
.<, is.
Maine. 8. 7<'. 4."i.;; 9. 2-ji.
island. 7. 7'.»/'.
Oronoke river, 5. ;M7.
Or])han island, 7. 7'.', '^0;;, .",01.
Oniueaehanta mounrains, 4. loS.
Orr. a .Scotch name, 6. 14.
the Hon. Denj innn. cori>or.i'.' nioin-
bcr of the Maine Ili.>.toii ;d ."So-
ciety, 1. 11: ani-estry of. 5. .",-,(;
birth of, G. .■>>/): admittrri t,. ili,.
bar. 6. ."iSyi ; death ol. 6. 'f,/: m'.r-
rictl Pli/.abeth Taj)!) 11;. 6. ''"n;
grailuated from ci)ili'.'.f. 6. '■';
l■ral•ti^ed at Topsham. 6. "i7 : j'er-
S(_ii".al aitpi'aranee. 6. .j7, •"•"-: au ni-
ber of Conu^ress. 6. .")S. ."jS,, ; !U'>ved
to P.runswiik. 6. ."S; m<aub>:i' d,
4. 7: 5. XXV. xxvi. xxxix: 6. U.
;.7--': 7. ;>m; 8. 4 10. .i.-,i.
D.sniel. came fioin irelmd. 6. ""^n;
father of t!:e Ib'ii. .lolm. 5. •'I'-i.
the lion. .lolm. s^n of Daniel. 6. '-^u ;
father of the Hon. PenJ.imin. 6.
5s».
Orr's island, the Indian name of, 4.
110.
OrrinLTton, 7, IS. 22?.
Orris. Kxperiruce, i. G14.
Jo'.Ul. I. •ill.
Jonathan, a blacksmith, i. i' !7. CI-!;
sitiiiecl the lu-tition to lb- fi-treet,
i.2>'-)ii; lived on India street, i.
ol4; lived in (xloueester. i. •■14;
left no issue, i.:]14; lived .-a rho
Neck. I. ;;22.
Nathaniel, lived at Barnstable, i-
:JI4; heir of .Tonafhan, i. :J14.
Orsoncr, 7. t^:, 14, 1^. 22.
Ortelius island. 2. 7o".
Osborn. Capt. Jolin, 8. 22'^, 2t;i.
T.. 7. 1>S.
0.sgo>d. Abigail, daughter of .Tames.
4.27'.'//; married Gen. James \^ •
Pipley, 4. ■_'7'.'/i-
Ann, daUL;bter of James. 4. 2',-ii:
married to Col. J. P. Osgood, 4-
'27s».
Asa, 4. 2^.1?!.
Benjamin, 4. 2^1.
C'd. Edward. 4. 20."), 27?/).
Elizabeth, daughter of PcnJMiiiti. 4-
2>1.
Elizabeth, daughter of I,i.■•l^ James.
4. 27'J/?; mariied to Henry C Pi"*'
well, 4. '2~'.'ii.
Eliza P., 4. -J-Oa.
lianirdi, m.inied Dr. Clement J-
Adanis, 4. 2l'.'n.
Henry Vouiig Brown, son of C<1. J-
p. ,4. 2M);i ; married .Susan U^^go^jJ,
4. 27i/{.
INDF.X TO COLLF.CTIOXS.
2O0
J.imos, of Fryoburir, 4. 2>il, 2S0)i,
Janu<. s>*n i^f Lieut. Jaiiv's, 4. '^~,<n.
JaiiK's, son iif ( \il. .Iiisliui 15.. 4. -^i>«.
Jjieiit. .laiuv's. sun of S:iinurl. in ir-
cit'd Al)ij.;ail Adam.-;, 4. ■J7S« ; cliil-
dicn of, 4. 27^H.
Jane, dan-htei' of r>iout. Janu-s,
mariioil Ui (Ulbcrl McMillan, 4.
27S)(. I
Jean of Fryobuiir. 4- "-'^1. |
Col. Joshna IJ.. date of his birth and I
death, 4. 2<o;, : mairieil Elizabeth I
Brown, 4. L'^0/i; children of, 4. '
2S0n. j
(Jol. Joshua !>.. of Portland, nnr- '
ried Ann O.sgood, 4. l.'T>»i-2TI')i, i
'i-^Oii, lfs3i(. I
Mary, dan^hter of Lieut, James, I
married Stephen Chase, 4. 2TSk. :
Mary Shcrhuni. dauirhter of (,'ol. i
Jo.shna B.. married to tlie Kev. j
Samuel Osgood, 4. •_"^0/). i
Me lii table, dauirhrer of Lieut.
Jamc-s, 4. "_'T"^*i : nnrried tirsr to 1
Gen. Jolm McMillan. 4. •JT'^«;
second to the Hon. Judali I.>ana,
4. 2~tSn. j
Miriam Jean. 4. 2SL |
Sally. 4. L'T'.'H. I
Samuel, one of the owners of Frye-
burjr, 4- -7>. 2T"^ii : i!i the French
war, 4. 27*^/;: left one sen. 4. I'T^/*;
the (lescendants of, L'7-^/'; mar- :
ried Ann Webster. 4. 2<2: at
Niagara, 4. ■-'■-2: with >Lijor llo.L;ei'>,
4. 2.--2; at Fi>rt Du Quesuf*. 4. 2^J:
nientioneil. 4. 277, 2^s, i:>'9. '
the liev. Simnel, son of Lieut.
James, 4. L'7"^/( ; muiied Mary S. ,
Osgood, 4. 2>0)i. I
Susan. <lau;.;hter -.-f Lieut. James,
4. 27S;(: married to Henry Y. B. |
Osgood, 4. •j7^«. I
Susannah, wife of Samuel, 4. 2S1.
Osron island. 7. I'.K |
O.ssipee. derivation and definition of,
4. I'.M.
hill, I. ;]::.'>.
mountain, i. •'v'JO; 4. lOS.
l>ond, I. '■','■'/■)— ',)4.
river, the In Hans to be attacked at,
I, lM5; two rivers of tlie same
name, i. '0^/): 4. IC.
Os.sipees. same as tlie Sokokis. 6. S^'j:
mentioned, 2. 147: 3. ^I-M.
Ossoli, Miri,'aret Fullt-r, 5. l.\ii.
OswaUI, Eleazer, private secretary of
Arnold, 1.500; mentioned, i. 41*4,
r/j:;.
Kicliard, to treat with the corainis-
sioners. 6. ^7.
Oswe^jo. 8. •Jf.:5.
Otcheljwe, the. 9. 200.
Otis, Harrison 'irav. 5. xxvi, xxxvii;
7. 3:>i;. :).-;7, :]:..■<.' 4»;'j.
James, 4. 145, 14.')/(, IGl, 104, 1C6.
14
James, orator and patriot, a t<>wn-
sliip olVered to. 2. 2"-2, 2^."i ; j,or-
menently injure<l by J(diii Itobin-
.son, 9. r.o/i; reliuiiui.'«l;ed judij-
ment against Iiis assail. int, 9. :>7)i>:
mentioned. 2. 204; 4. lt)4, 100; 7.
414.
James, teacher in Wiscasstt, 8. 171;
in Hamiiden. 8. 171.
John, son of Oliver. 6. 7-''. ; gradu-
ated from college, 6. 7'!; a lawyer,
and journalist at Hallowell. 6. 7u;
held public offices, 6. 7-'. : twice
married. 6. ":!; <Ieath (■:. 6. To:
children of, 6. 7;J-74: mentioned,
8. S'.t, a:>\k
Josepli, 5. x.xiii.
Oliver, 6. 7;1
S. Allen, 4. 270.
Tol. , of Barnstable. 4. 271.
Otistield, 2. 125; 4. ;^ll, ;;:;(•>, ;;;:s, 359.
:^^(j, :)>lu.
Otters, abundant at Carrilnnk, 4. o7G;
purchased by Capt. Jolm .Smith.
5. 102.
Otter skins, in trade, i. |^Alr. 2. .'Ua.
Otto m a n. the Kev. liarlhulomew,
preached in Batli. 2. 22^.
Onlton, Capt. , 8. 212/i.
Ountaussoogoe, 4. 12:i, 125, 12G. 130,
i:'.2, ]:5:!, i:]t3, 137.
Outward Heron islanil. pro])ably vis-
ited bv roi)ham"s colouiiLs, 3.
2'.'4/..
Oven"s nifuith, the, 9. 331. 1.".7.
Over>et island, i. 145, 152.
Overyssel, 6. 134.
Ovid. I'ublius Xaso. 5. xxx: 6. 303.
Owascoag, the Indian name <jf Scar-
borough, 3. 101; 4. KiS.
Owen, the Kev. John. 3. 110; 4.;;50; 7.
44s.
Owenagungas, the, name given to the
Abnakis. 6. 20'.i.
OwTs Head promontory, 4. 104; 5.
340; 7. 253. 4'.»0.
Oxford county, 1. 4oO; 5. xl. xli.
Encxland. 2. 77", 145; 3. l'^4; 5. 150,
152; 8. 4itl, 4'»2, 4i:t3, 5o3.
Maine, 4. 35'.in, 3sf); 5. xxiv.
W. S., his Pr(»ceedini,'s of tlie Eng-
lish c<,tlony in Virginia cited, g. .
3o3».
Oxen, the price of in Xew Englanrl, 2..
50,1.
Oxygoudy river, 4. lOS.
Oyand, Nicholas, signed the petition
to Mass., 5. 241.
Oyster river, the Ilev. John Buss
I>reached at, 1.340-347; now Dur-
ham. I. 340; land at ilaimed by
Silvarjus Davis, 4. 23"; nn iitioned,
3. 43'.i; 4. 327; 5. 2S5; 6. 3ol, ;j03;
8. l^U-<.
sliell deposits, 6. 345, 351. 301; 7.
301 ; 8. 2'J7.
Shell neck, 4. 232.
210
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIEn'.
Oysters, abumlriut at Casco 'hay. i.
iSl; ill tlie Shcepscol river, 5.
326a.
Pacific ocean, i. 7; 3. ■'^'s 4. 24. 72, S'l;
5. 1S2; 9. 21:0.
Packanl. rr<if. AlpluMis S.. toarh«-r in
Wisoasset Acack-my. 8. 17;:; iiu'ii-
tioued. 6. ;;■">»), .".tuy. :;ill; 8. 17t;,
S^S.*, 4(1-1; 4u.">; liiejxriM'li.^' "^'^ ^^^*^
Hon. William Willis. 7. "47".-4>t);
History of Hunker Hill Monu-
lueut, 3. ■J41-2t">'.i.
the Kev. Charles, 8. 4:)0.
Elijah, 5. oUl.
the ilev. ilezekiah. i. 11; 8. ISO.
Packard's Catechism. 4. oo7.
Pachlishall, Rii hard, a coaster. 5. 237?i;
hiid claim to land at Piinaciuid. 5.
2o~,n ; moved to Pfmaquid, 5. 'J'A'ot :
killed, 5. 2o7/i.
Paddh-hell's house, i. 202.
island, 5. 2.mh.
Paddieford, Jud^'e. . 6. 00. lOn.
Padua, I. 'Jon.
Pffgao, the, 6. 270.
Pagan, , one of the committee to
wait upon Capt. 3Iowat, 5. 44."j.
Page, Dr. Uenjamin, 6. 64>(, IHj.
Caleb, 4. 225.
Christopher, died at Stratton's is-
land, 3. 7t3; a bachelor. 3. 7G: in-
ventory of his estate, 3. 7«-77.
David, one of the owners of Frye-
burg, 4. 27s, 27^H: in the Frencli
war, 4. 27S/? ; wounded. 4. L'7S//; a
magistrate. 4. 270/?; his gramlson,
4. 279h; mentioned, 4. 2S1, 263,
33S.
Edmund, 4. 2^1, :33S.
Major Edward, 2. 20n. 211, 218, 223.
George, married Mary Edgecomb,
3- 25.
Hannah, 2. 211.
Increase, 7. 2s4.
Capt. John, wounded at Palo Alto,
4. 270».
John O., 7. 2S4.
Lucretia, married to Thomas Bond,
6. CAn.
Mary, married John Ashton, 3. 82.
Kobert. 7. 2s7.
Kutli, 4. 2S1.
the Ilev. Solomon, prea'died at Hath,
2. 223.
Tluimas, lived at Purpooduck, i.
322; a jurvmaii, i. 535.
"William 11, '7- 2^4.
, innholder at Bath, 4. 331.
Squire , of Keadlicld. 4. 3ntj.
Paincuit, same as I'emaquiil, 6. 2."*2;
Cadillac's account fif, 6. 2^:;, 2s3;
furt at captured, 6. •_'■-.■';: fort re-
paired. 0. 2"^3; ■■'f-e I'dnaipiid.
Paine, Albert Ware, 8. 470; tlie Ter-
ritorial History of Bangor, 9. 221-
234.
John. 7. 153h.
tlie Hon. John T., 8. 30S.
Loniael, graduated from college. 6.
70; practised at Winslow, 6. 7";
character and aldliiies, 5. 7o.
Pichard. 5. loo.
Tliom.is. sigiie<l the petition t.>
Brailstreer. i. 2S3?j.
Thomas. 6. ;;5().
the Kev. T. (.).. surveyed the fe.un-
datious of Fort Halifax, 7. Ou*i.
8. 273, 274, 275, ii7>.
Palace gate, Quebec, i. 51 'J, 520, 5l'I.
523. 524.
Palatinate of Durham. i.4oO.
Palatine county. 2. 257, 250. 200, 2til.
262. 2G3.
Palermo, settled by the Kennebec
purchasers, 2. 201.
Palfrey, John G., 2. 200; his Hi>tory
of New England cited, 6. lOT: 7.
255 «.
Palgrave, Sir Francis, his Parliamen-
tary Writs cited, 6. UOh.
Palmer', 4. 201.
Capt. Barnabas, 8. 402.
Henry, 5. 40.
John, three of the same name anion.:
the early residents of -Maine, i.
256»i; 3. 82>i.
John, occupied Peak's island, i. 14'.<;
married Mary Munjoy, i. 140)»,
153, 250h; signed the petition to
Bradstreet. i. l'>3/( ; cousulted
with Major Church, i. I'.'i':
wounded at the battle of Fal-
mouth, I. 200);; lived on tlie Neck.
1. 322; signed the petition to
Massachusetts. 5. 1^41.
John, commissioner in the Duke's
province, x. 25i'.;(; 3. ^2;; ; co\;n-
selor of Gov. Andros. i.25(w, : 3.
82» ; 8. 101; agent for James n.
2. 50; sent to Pemaquid. 5. 1"7.
110; 8. 187-18^; called jud-e and
deputy governor, 8. 1^*^; gave
leases but not ]iatents, 8. Is'^; eol-
lector of customs. 8. iss; letiei'
to John West, 8. I^O-IOI ; impris-
oned, 8. r.'l; wrote the vindie.i-
tion of Andros. 8. ]01-r.'2: iMri-
dolph's (q)inion of, 8. lObi; i!u ::•
tioned, 5. 118. 125, 128, 206, 2<'<h'.
267; 8. 102. 103, 104; his Imp:-'"-
tial Account of the State of >e-.v
England cited. 8. 101.
John, married Elizabeth Alger, i-
213, 256h; 3-82; settled at Blue
Point, 3. 82; moved to Boston. 3-
82; commissioner for Sagadahoc
4. 224 ; his survey. 4. 225. TJf'i. --<"i-
Jolin, lived al Falmouth. i.i.'56;i: 3-
S2.
Mary, owned Peak's island, i. 14''
lUchard, married Grace Bush, i- l-'^i
6. ISO.
Thomas, 2. 2U5; 3. 380.
IXDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
211
Palmer's island, now Peak's island, i.
t)r>; monlionod, i. 1 l.'>, 14>. 14'.'/i,
2iK]n.
Palnieston, Lord, allied to Anu-ricaii
families. 6. IT.
Palo Alto. 4. -.'T'. 1,1.
Panigorkaiii'>i'k lako. 4. li^^.
Panmaouainsko, sann.- as IV'noliscot,
8. o.
Paoajranisde, Indian settlonu'nf al, 6.
-MO.
PanaliainstH]U'^t, same as I'enoliscot.
7. ■■). C'l.
Pannniske. same as rtni>l}S(i>t. 7. ;'.;
t?t. Castine at. 7. .^;;: I'ere Lauver-
jait at. 7. S.;.
Paniomske. same as Penobscot, 7. '•].
Pauaouamsde, same as Pcnobseot, 7.
3.
Panaouamske. 7. T'>. S'^, SO; same as
Penobscot. 7. :], 7"^.
Panavanset hill. i. AMln, 40(3.
Panawanske. 7. t!, 4(;.
PanawanNkek. same as Penolisoot. 7.
1, :>: lietinitiou of, 7. 7: the oriy-
iual, 7. ■_'2.
Pannasanbskek Inll. i. 4(;ti.
Paunawanbskek. the villa:j,e'of 6. 210;
detinitiou of. 6. 21.'i.
Pannaway, Capr. Levett at. 2. 70; Da-
vid Thompson at. 2. 7i'.
Panoplist, the. cited, 5. o'.»."(i.
Panouanisde. 7. 4.
Panouamske, tiie definition of. 7. o;
the village of. 7. 0.
Panonnais, 7. •_'.J7
Panouske, same as Penobscot, 7. .">.
Panousque. same as Penobscot, 7. 3.
Pantaijouet river. 7. 4.
Paper-mill, built by Fry. 3. 3:lo; at
Falmouth. 3. o-\f'>. 307.
Papers Pelatinj; to Pemafpiid. edited
bv Dr. Franklin 1). iluU",'!), 5. 1-
13S.
Papiuachis. the. 6. 212.
Paj>ists. as otlicers of Xew En^jland
soldiers. 5. 2''.'.i. 27iui.
Papoodin point. .•<(■(■ Pai)ooduck point.
Pap'M)duck iK)int. home of John
Wallis, I. 2' 10. 207: fiefinition of,
i.207'(: account of. i. 207 : irarri-
son at. 3. ]'-]^: see Purpooduck.
Paquaharet. 6. I'-'.l.
Paquakius. the. 3. '-'.'/S.
Para;.;on. the. 5. 1^4; 9. l.'), 12L
Parau'uay, i. 444.
Para.ssi>\va. 3. 41 l'.
Paris, France. Les Carbofs Hi<toire
published in. i. 2<): ."^ir Ferdinan-
do (Joru'cs in. i. ',-i'>; tin- an hives
of exa!nined, 2. lUa: American
residents in asked to contribute
to the Bunker hill monument. 3.
24S; mentioned, i. '>:".i: 3. -.".'I: 5.
200; 6. .-'J, 117, 11^«. 273. -r,:,. 33.").
3<;3, 411; 8. 1;. 1*. {)'), 'JO, i'i, 27S,
4l»2, VJi; 9. iO, 'J'J.
Maine, home of Gov. Lincoln, j.
4t>!t: Baptists and .Methodists in.
4. 3.">S; mentioned, 2. 1l'.">: 4. .■.ni.
:'.03, 3.'U), ,338, '■'>■)'.>. •'■•"''.'. •■>''<>. .■',,^7,
.3SS, 3^;'.>; 5. xli: 7. 2^. 24s. -jp./
410.
Pari-h. Dr. . 6. OSS, 0i"3, 0/,'O, 3'.*7,
:\'j'.K 400.
Park. Prof. K. A.. 8. 4<.').
row. N. v.. 9. 71.
street, Portl.ind. i. 24S)): 6.10.2, 133.
street proprietary. 6. 1.;:'..
Parker. Brazil, i. 3'W: 9. :;.N.
Daniel, son of .John jr.. moved to
Charhstown. i. .".(t2: lather of
Isaai'. I. 30_'.
Mrs. Kli/.abeth, 4. •j-_'7.
Geoij^e, siuned tiie jictition !•>
Cromwell. i.-OO."); land irranted to.
9. 37S; simied the petition to Mas-
sachusetts. 9. .".s|.
Isaac, st)n of .lojin. i. 3o:^; <;iand-
father of Isaac, i. .;o2.
Dr. Isaac. 7. 41.">.
the Hen. Isaac, descendant of .lohn.
I. 31)2 ; chief justice, i. "o-_> ; 2.
P.tO; 6. 00/); lived at (a-; inc. 6.
00«; in Con<iress. 6. O'.Oc United
States marshal. 6.000; moved *<»
Portland. 6. DO/c .leath '>f. 6. 00,,:
mentioned. 5. x.wiv, .\x>;\ : 7. 3S7.
Prof. I>aac. 8. 41:).
James, 1. 11 ; 4. 7.
James, son of .bdm. rne<l on the
Kennebec, i. 114: killed, i. 301;
3. 114: letter of cited. 9. ;;iO.
James, of Nortli Yarmouth. 2. 17.">.
John, birth of, i. :'.iii.'; eaine to
Maine, i. :'02; an island iianici
for, I. 302; 3. 3no// : died. 3. :;oi.
:^>02; lived on the Keiiiiebec. 3
317; his sister married to Thomas
Webber, 3. 317: jiunished Ja«t'
Ford, 3. 37.'J: punished Kichard
(Jibson. 3. 37s, ;;70: testiinonv
concerniiiLT Kobeit Nash. 3. :;s".,
:-)s^4; signed the petition to ( roni-
widL3.304; jiurehased an i.^land
of the Indians, 3. 300),; >i'jned
the petition to Massachusetts. 9.
3S2.
Jolin. jr.. birth of, 1. .";o2: died. 1.
302; 3. 114; fled from Parkers
island, i. 302; a son of John. i.
302; a larire landlodder. i. 30:.';
his descendants, i. ;;ii2: en.'au'ed
in lishin.ir, 2. 100, 102: setth-d on
the Kennebec. 2. 100; purchased
kind of Damarine, 2. I'.'": .^"Id
jiart of l;eskeai,'an. 2. 101; men-
tioned. 2. 10:;, 104.
Mary. mirri(!d Thomas Wi'bbej'. 1.
317; left a withr.v, i. ;;i7: p'/ii-
tioned for a trrant. i. 317; her
f hildren, i. 317.
Michael. I. :,:;i.
Polly, 4. ;303.
212
>[AIXK HISTORICAL SOlMirrV
3- -5-1^;
liiT-' to
. 2. im.
•_",M.
(;.)V. ^<ulli
niL-ntionril.
rarkor — ooiitinuod.
Klv.xlu. i.ri'.-fi>ti-oss nt Coilmni
Aciidcniy. 8. UW.
Robfit. siu'iic'l tlio i)L'lilion to M;xs-
safliiisi'i ts. 5. '_'41.
Saimiil, 6. :'.'W.
^i>tci>lK'n, 3. !•-<>.
the Ki'V. JStophoii. 8. iM hi.
Tlioin;is, cai'taiii oi' volunteers, 3.
;;4>; Xo t:o to r:is<-o. 3. ;;is: U-tUT
from Willi. un PMrtritl.iro.
si-iiK'd th.o petition <.>1'
Jliiss., 5. "-MO; niiMitiomMl
William, 2. I'-U : stury i>t, 4-
Capt. , 5- •''■■^■
l)r , 5, xvni.
jljjjoi- . (,f Winslou-. 4. 400.
, of UvL-rmorc. 4. :;<>;'>. "■'••l-
, of Portsmouth. 4- '-"•"•'•
Mrs. -. of Standish. 4. :i40. o'V;.
the llev. , of r>at!i. 2. -Ji':'.; 4.
202.
Parker's isliinl. the sui»po>efl site of
Ptipliam's colony, i. -J'.': 2.-J^ii: 3.
30U», ■jOlii, named for .lohn
Parker, i.:>02: 3. '-'tOOn: attacked,
I. .')02;' number of families at in
KmO, 2. \\y->: evidence of settle-
ments at, 3. oOl«: called Eraska-
heairan. 4. l'>'>: settlement at de-
stroNi'd, 4. --•
settled at, 6. 4
202.
point, old fort at.
I'arkman, Francis, 7. t'^, -'.-0/
Conspiracy of I'nnliac cit(
26;'.: his Old l!t-t;ime cited. 7. 4:;/(.
Parks, Col. (Jorham. 8. 4.".4. 4.Vi. 4.V.t.
Parliament declared the Ainericun
colonies indejiendent. 6. '■'/■)''.
Parmentier, 8. -SoL'.
Parnell, Wi liam. purchased land of
Samoset, 5. 1S.S;(.
Parr, Dr. Samuel. 7. 407.
Parrajion, the, 5. 1S4; see Para;;on,
the.
Parris, AlMon K., coii.orat(> member
of the Maine Histoiical ."society.
I. 11 ; president of the >ame. i. iL';
4. 0; 5. xviii. xxxiv. xl: his house,
I. 124; the youimest governor of
Maine, 4. li;' birth of, 5. xl: anees-
try of, 5. xl//; entered Dartmouth
College, 5. xli; in judiiics. i.4(i;»;
5. xlii; senator and associati; jus-
tiee. 5. xliii; comi'troller of the
treasury. 5. xliv: mayor '-f l''.rt-
land, 5. xliv; charactc^r ot'. 5. xliv;
deatli of 5. xliv; 6. .;."..'.. :;7:;; mar-
ried Sarah Whitman. 5. xlv: (hil-
dren of, 5. xlv: m( mi>incd. i. -in'.';
4. ',): 5. xvii, xxiii: 8. L's, ;;i). :jl ,
170, 410, 41."*, 4.*)7.
Benjamin, son of Thomas 4 th. 5. xl/i ;
birth (jf, 5. xl//; mairied Milliceut
Keith. 5. xl//; children of. 5. xl//:
a teacher, 5. xl//; death of, 5. xl/t
r
his
, 6.
John, son of Thomas. 5. xb/ ; of the
Kelormed church. 5. xl//; fatliir
of Thomas ;ld. 5. xbi.
Martin, son of ThMm as 1st, 5. xbi.
Samuel, sou of licnvuuin. luld pub-
lic ollii-es. 5. xl: fatluM of Albb.n
K., 5. xl, xl)/; death of. 5. xl;
birth of. 5. xl/i: in the aiiuy, 5.
xl//; married Sarah Trad. 5. xb(
Sauuul. sun of Tlioma'^ 1st. 5. \\n.
Thomas 1st. of London, 5. xl//.
Thomas jr., son of 'j'houias J^t, 5.
xl//.
Thomas od, son of .bdm, 5. xl/i;
settled at Lonir Island, 5. xl,/;
first wife died, 5. xl/i ; nu>ved to
Pembrt'ok, 5. xl//; married Miss
Poi:;ers, 5. xb/; died. 5. xbt; chil-
dren of. xbi.
Thomas 4th. son of Thomas Zd,
Idrth of. 5. xb( : married Hannah
Gannet. 5. xl// : children of, 5. xl/i;
death of, 5. xb/.
Parrott, Jolm. his daa;j:hter married
Philip Gammon, i. :;ii>: a li>hei-
nian, i. 014; settled nniler Dan-
fortii. I. oU; children of. i.:J14;
lived at ]'urpot)iluck. i. '-jTJ.
John, of Rowley, i. ^14.
M.. 7. GJ-, C'.t.
Marv, tnarried Phili]) Gauunon, i.
;',U.
Sarah, marrii'd John Green, i. ^'.H.
Timothy, proprietor of Penuuiuid,
5 •■■>•- •
Parry. Edwanl. a;:;-ent for the I'ntisn
navy, 2. 2i."«; taken prisoner and
exchani^ed. 2. iMii; his charactei,
2. 210; a letter of quoted, 2. 2lo-
217.
Parson. Phi., 5. S.'^.
Parsonlield, Freewill Baiitist church
foimed at. 7. L'22.
Parsons, the Kev. David, of Amherst,
4. -04
family, the, 4. 2. .).
Isaa'-. 2. lii."); moved to Xc.v Glou-
ce.stt r, 2. 1.-/4; imiirovemenrs made
by, 2. !■'<•■.; his Account of New
Gloucester, 2. l.^/l-bW.
James, signed the treaty of 1717, 6.
202: auto!,M-aph of. 6. -''rJ.
the Itev. Jonathan, 4. L'<;4. 1'07, 27:'':
• 6. ;Ji,:!4.;;o. I'W. i';.->, it;.->?i, lo'.t, 170.
the i;ev. Moses, 6. .J^d.
Theophilu>. 5- xxvi; 6. ."/O, :>.^0; 7-
21.'). :;'.!>: 8. ;;'.i7.
Dr. l'>!ier, corresjiondint: member
of the Maine Historical Society.
6. ;;.--4 : donaticm from. G. :'..M; hi-*
Life ol J'epperreil cit^d, 8. llT;.-,
:io2. :;i2/i : g. ■'^4.
Jud-e . 3- -1">; 5- -'^xxv.
the liev. , I. r.(/2; 7. -':;-■'.
Partridge John, <d Port<nioiitii fu Id
maishal, 5. u'J'J; depo.-^itiou of, 5-
IXDKX TO COLLECTIONS.
213
.tf'f ri-soataqua.
172
)!" the ruuntry, 3.
7. 4 ; foil (.!(.'-
Gen. Preble
Belfast liar-
; nien-
Williain, letU-r to Thomas Parker,
3. o4S; to (iov. Dudley. 3. .']4S.
Pavliiii^es, abmulant. 4. :>;;4.
Party strife, hitter, i. i:;!», 141.
Paseat.unnek. 5. ■_ii.')
Paseatowal. 9. ■I'Ui.
Pasoatoway, 2. T<>; 5.
river. 2. SO.
Pasootliniio(]ni>iikea;j:. 4. 1(V.>; sec Pas-
sainntjiuuidy.
Pase<Mlnin. 4. HKi.
l*as<]V!iiie, M., 7. .")•")»
PassaJa, the ueetar
91, iUo.
Pa-'^sadiiinkeat:. ilelhiition of, 4. Id'.)
a jilaee of rendezvous. 7. 4 ; a
Freneli fort at,
stroyed, 7. .").
river. 8. 14.
Passaduinkee. 7. 10.
Passag-a\vassake;\<JC river,
sent to, 5. 374; now
hor. 5. o74(( : 7. :V.U.
Passajxassawa-KeaLT river. 4. 109.
Passaic, (Khnitiun ot, 4. 11';.
I'assaniaeadit', delinition <if. i. '2~)r,
now Passania(jiio(My. i. 27.
Passama<iuo(hly, deiiniti.ai of, 4. 10'.",
llrt, I'.tl; nieiitioned. i. L'7; 2. 247;
6. 102; 7. -JO.;; 8. .VM).
bay, called Pesnio-codie, 2.
Cadill.ac's aeeoinit of, 6.
visited l>y Chanii'iain. 7. 251 ;
tioued. 4. in'.i; 7. :j4>; 8. 7, :^, 'J,
11. 1."). '.12. :;is, :;l'o.
distiiet. 6. :]•".'.', .'.72.
Indians, their la!it;u:i;;'e a dialect of
the AbeiKUiuis. i. 414; KoinaL^ne
the first anmnj;, i. 445; same as
the St. Johns, 5. :171: dwelt in
four I'laces, 6. I'Oi); mentioned, i.
421 ; 3. :;r,T: 6. 211. 2o2: 9. 2tl4.
river, 3. •■14(j; 8. s, <), li', :Jl'.t.
Passeaumkeacr, d(tiniti(ju of, 4. 110.
Passe(iueant. 8. •_':;0.
Passquata<xuess, 7. 10, 10«.
Passy, 3. ;;:;;); 8. 'M'l.
Pastorates, tlie longest on record, 5.
liv, lv/(.
Patapseo. definitirm of, 4. 116.
Pa tell, lieuj., 4. ;;ui, :;;<.
Patents, of Henry iv to Du Monts. 5.
oU;t, .■-;22, ;iJo; to Aid worth and
Klbriiljre, 5. 207-"-'i4; tlxir dis-
ti.'iction from ciiarters, 5. L'ut), 207;
a list of, <ji-.-i.nte<l in New Kn;3dand,
9. ?,.;.-,-;>;>.
Palerramett. 3. 412.
Pateslial!. sff Pattishall.
Patriar<li of the Indians,
Patrick Town. 4. :',')'2 .'.','> I .
Pattec, Ez.-kirl, .nsi'.
fax, 8. •_'75, •_'77
fort. 8. 275, 27>
Patten, (;cor'_'^e F.,
)*Iattliew, I. ;Jl'2.
Kalbauiel, 4. 55.
6. 205.
.f Fort Ilali-
liad a store in the
/(.
2. 212.
Pattens, Mr. , 7. 235.
Patterson. Klizabeth, 4. 324,
family, 6. 21.
George. 4. '.VJA.
Kobcrt, 4. ".24.
Caj.t. — , 5. .•;77.
Master , killed by tlie Indians.
2. :V2ii.
Pattisliall. Kichard, a jnror. i. I^^;
lived at (asco bay. i. 2.)i'./i;
claimed land at Sheepseot, 2. '_-".0;
8. ]'.';;. l',';;-l!)4; testimony against
.lolin Kelson, 5. S'.i; a justice of
the )ieace, 5. 102, l!:;."lI5. 117;
his sloo]> used to cany awpy thi;
Pemaiiniders. 5. 272: arrested iiT
smuL;elin.L;-, 8. I'.'O. 1',.l': a sj.y. 8.
1U2: believed that St. Ca.stine
ri,i:htly held Pentajxoct, 8. 1 >.•:.',
102)1 ; his character. 8. 104; enemy
of -Selhnan. 8. 104; ileatli of. 8.
104/1 ; mentioned, 1.202; 5.50,07,
St).
Patnxet. 7. 2'"..
j Paucaunaumix.i jte. 3. 440.
PauLMis. 4. 200. I'Ol ; slain. 6. 235.
; I'aulin'j. Mattlu'W, si'.,'^ned the jjctition
I to Bradstrcet, i.2s;li(; married a
I dau«:hter of .Jolm Wallis, i.:;i7;
I lived at Purpooduck, i. .'117. S22.
! Paul's ehurcliyard, 2. 75.
Pauj)er. the lirst in .Scarborough, 3.
7S. ■
Pansagasewackeag river, 5. o74, o75.
Pauterramew. 3. 41M.
Pawkunnawktits, the, 6. 212.
Pawtiicket. 7. 152/(.
Paxton. I. 5;!1.
(apt. . master of the Newport,
5. 2S0; to lay otY the Biver St.
John, 5. 2S0; brought the news
of the surrender of Pemaquid, 9.
43.
Pavne, Ptobert, ]ireached in "Wells, i.
' 340.
Thomas, lived at Black Point, 3. SO.
William. 7. \'.-\ii.
, brought a report concerning
Goiges, I. 5 10.
Payne's mills. 2. 112.
Payson, E<lward, juecejitor at Port-
land .\cailemy, 8. 105.
the Bev. Kdward, i. II, 12, 320/i ; 4.
fi, SO, 2<>^: 5. lii, liii: 6. 377: 7. 371'.
40S: 8. 410.
Jolm L., marrieil Frances Litligow,
5.422; 8. 2SS.
Peabody, George, compared to the
early settlers, 7. 1 10.
! Peace .Society, tlic 2. 255. 250.
1 Peadrick, Jolm, lived at Falmouth, i.
Peake, , alderman, 9. 351.
j Peak's Island, leased to Mitton, i."'0;
j dilTereiit names of, i. Oti, 115/i:
■svitbin the ancient limits t^f Fal-
' mouth, I. 145/i; tlic origin of the
214 JIAIXE IIISTOKICAL SOCIKTV.
IVak's island — contimud. sent tlio patent to Xcw Plyinonth.
present name unknown, i. 14o;i: ' g. I'Jl: the nucleus of a rival
conveyed to Michael Miiton. i. colony. 9. 7^. 1-".: s(.'nt the Ann
11."), \4Sn: conliiined by (;"m>,s, to riyniouth, 9. 1"J1; end of his
1. 14S; conveyed to .lolm IMiillips. direct ei>niMinnication with tlie
I. l-lS-140. ITtT; stone liouse eieet- colonists. 9. TJl; in the I'aia'^on.
ed »>n. 1.14'.'; lawsuit conccrnin>r. 9. \-\. I".'"-'; lin:d settlement \vitli
I. 14'.1. 14'.i;i; the present owners his associates and lieir^. 9. TJl.
of. 1. 14'.t; Indians at. i. j'.i;;: men- \S2. IS). 1l'4; low estimate of Ins
tioncd. 1. 14'.'//: 2. s:,/(. ; tdiaractcr. 9. \-'<: Memoir ot, l,y
Tcale. killed bv Indians. 2. 147. 1 Jtdin .lohnston. 9. 1 l.'j-l-J."); !<te
I'earce, William, siirned tlie i)etition Pierce, .lolin.
to Bradstreet, 1. '2>')it; lived on Kicliard. son of .lidm. married tlie
tlie Xeck. i.M'-'i'; siLrned tlie pe- daui:;iiter of John IJrown. g. l-'J:
tirion to Ciiarles 11. i. 4n_' the claim of hi.s heirs to i'enia-
a mode of 6i)elling I'ierce. 9. 12'_'. quid. 9. 1"_':>. 1"J4.
3''ea.i"l shells, i Peirson. (iei>r^e. recorder of North
the. I. 5"_'S. Yarmouth, 2. 17;)-
Pearlcy. Jacob. 4. :"!(>>. I see l^earson.
Pearson, Prof. Eliphalet. 6. 000. ' Pejepseot. si<;nification of the word.
Georce, poods stolen from. i.lOn»; 3. :)]'J: 4. KIS: liome of I/aunce-
,<tfc Peirson. lot I'ierce. i."_'47: extent t>f conn-
Moses. i>urchased land of IngersoU. ' try so-called, 3. ".li".: Sir C'liristtv-
I. •J4t'), :il 1. I pher (iardiner at. 3. 0I7. ;U.-; Pur-
point, 5. o7o. chase driven from. 3. .U^; licli
Thomas. 4. o50, ;]."j1. soil, 3..:;iS: early lorest lire in. 3.
.see a/.s'o Pierson. I 318, oil': early forts in. 3. :;i'.i:
Pearstiiwn, a fort biiilt at. 2. 140. ' grant to Kitdiard Wartou at. 3.
Pease. Capt. Alex., 4. oi'^. ;320. o4l', | ;)i'5: Purchase a resident of. 3.
005. ! 3-20, 3:30, :>51, ooii. OoO: the patent
Mrs. Warren. 4. :'!42. 1 for, 9. 3t)7: mentioned. 3. ;;i7,
Pechi].scott, 4. ;.C.7: .see Pejepseot. ! 324/(, ;3-20. 430. 4:;:). 437, 4:.n, 443,
]'eck, Tliom is. i. 32-_'. 445: 5. 3'.".'): 6. is:;.
Peckham. Sir (ieoru'e. his Western claim, interfered with the boundary
Plantinc- cited, 5. 14>/(. ! of New (iloiice-ter. 2. I'O.
]'ed-coke-iiowak. 7. :'.ol. | company. 8. llo. lllu: ste Pejepseot
I'edell. Antho., 5. 241. ^ pronrii'tors.
Pedgodaijowake. Indian nunc 'of the falls. Thomas Purcdiase lived near.
Sheepscot county. 4. lO'.t. 3. 317: visited by Cajit. Gilbert. 5.
Pedianskge, Marie, one of the wives :y-j'>: mentioned. 3. 310, 321, 322.
of St. Castine. 7. 7ii, 71/(. 7-j. 323. 44;]: 5. 327.
Pecnecooks. tJie, 3. 32:J, 324: see Pen- , Papers cited, 3. 312;!. 314», 315/i.
neeooks. 1 3Ls/(, 3:^l(i, 3')0.
Peerez, 4. l.j-"). 1<;3. ! proprietors, controversy with Ken-
Peerpole, last of tlic Xorridgew-ocks nebec jmrchasers. i. >o,i; 2. ■J7i:
in Maine, 4. 31/(; a Catliolic, 4. acts of the Massacluisetts le-xisla-
31k. j ture concerninc. 2. -.'77: i)urc!iased
I'egifruet. 8. 140. ' the estate of Kichard Wliartou. 3.
Pegwackit, 3. 370; 4. 100; now Con- 321; laiul dispute with tlic Ply-
way. 9. 213. mouth <-omiiany. 9. :;oo-202; men-
Pegwaekits, tlie. 6. 2';!; same as the tioned. 6. ]■"): 8. 1 U.i. Ilia.
Sokokis, 5. L':!2. S.]'}. \ river, land near granteil to Pur-
Peimtegouet. 7. --'."/i'. i chase and Way. i. 4o. .>-(j: lioine
Peiree, John, his relations to the Ply- of Thomas Purchase near, i. 211:
mouth company a m\ stery. 9. 117, now Pnmswick. i. 211; pinbably
llN; a wealthy London mer- ascended by Popham. 3. 311: :'
ch.ant, 9. 117: member of the thorfnighfaie to Ganada. 3. 310:
Plymouth council, g. 1 17: received discharged more water tlian any
with others the Plymoutli rdiarter, other river, 3. 310: Indian name
9. lis; the couiK-i! jointly inter- of. 3. 310; 4. Ill; early forts on.
fcsted witli. 9. 1 1'.i; i)att-nt chan;:.-d, 3. 310: end of. 3. 3i'i': now tlie
9. 110; this disliked by the c.do- Anfirosiogtrin. 5. 3l'3; visited l)y
Mists, 9. 1 10, iL'O; his associates did Weymouth. 5. 323: mentioned. 3.
not purchase his intercvts. 9. li'U; 313. :;i4. ;il."), 31'J, 32i>//, :i'_'l, 324,
the council settled tlie trouble. .';-33; 4. los.
9. 120; unsuci-e.-sful in sending Pelhani, 2. L'.'jO; 4. 2u4; 6. 13. 31.
supijlies to New Plymouth, 9. l-^i ; Baron, 6. 331.
IXDKX TO COLLFXTIONS. 215
Prpsbvtcry, 6. oO. 1 310, ol7; Capt. Joliu Smith.
I'l-ltry, nn i"n<liiceiiu-nt for coloniza- ' (1G14) KWl, prc^baV'ly at, 5. KU; 7.
t'ion, 5. l~;i. I ^1"', ''l*'; calh'd .Tulmstc<\vn. 5.
Pcniailuiiui.ok lake, 4. ins. [ 1(1-J; muubfrof sliii>s iliat siiK'd
reniaiiuiil. (Ictinilion uf, 4. lUS, 379; \ (101.")) to, lOlo. 7. 31'.'; Jul-.n PiiTce
5. 1^1 ; 7. 2'.'."). I (10-1) dill I'stahlish. lOi'l. a scttluinent
bay, rriiiLTs expedition at. 5. 1.j3. at. 5. 1S">; lMeive"s settlement
cl'.arter. 5. I-li;. ! and lirown's purehase uiiiti.il. 5.
colony or settlement of. a name of 1S.")-1S0; but little li.shini:. 1023,
reniote antiiputy. 7. •_".'■■); ranked : (1023; done at. 2. !i'.>: .'^amoset tlie sa<r-
a.*; a kin.mlom. 7". 2'.".'), 3ov.;;il : the - amore of, 5. li'>S. l.Mi; Capt.
commeniai treasuies of, 7. 2'.>0- 1 Witheridcce at, 5. 1C>S; f:rante<l to
2!tt;; certilicate relatini,' to, i.3Sn; i I.evett, 5. hlS; in the possession
the eai)ital and foremost settle- | of Witherid;,'e, 5. 18(5; prohahle
ment in Maine, 5. Ml, 174.201;!, | date of the arrival of Biown and
2W); 7.132: early vistited by mar- : (1023-24) Pieree. 1023-24. 9. 124; land
iuers, 5. 144, lO.S; 7. 2'.i;>-2'.)4; ' at granted to Bristol inerehauts,
united to Bristol, 5. 147, 1"»3; pa- [ (102.")) 102.">, 2. .")0a; John Brown de-
tentees of. 5. 141t, 1")3: the dis- j scrihed as livini,' near. 2. s7'i ; 4.
covery of an initial peri. m! in New ; 232; the elaim of Biown and
Enirla'nd's history. 5. l')7; 7-204, Pieree. 2.87; 5. IS."). ISii; 9. 122,
311; loeation and extent of. 5. 1 123., 124, 125; settled before ^heep-
lo7)(, 181. 200; 7. 2'.i3. 200, 308, seot, 2. 237: the first deed of
300, 318-.jl!i: the history of full (1020) conveyanee executed in Amer-
of interest and her pa>t not yet iea, 1020. was exeeuted at, 5.
unfolded. 5. 10'.'; a hulwark'of ' lO."): f;rant of laml at to the
Protestantism, 5. 174. ITS. 220. , (1028) Ahhvortlis. 1028. 9. iiOT; larirer
223: from a stronghold it dwin- (102'.') in bViO tlian Quebec. 5. lOt]; no
died to a hamlet. 5. 174, 17s. 232, discord ar. 5. 107: fort built at,
270, 203; sutYered by the fortunes (1030) 103n, 5. 107; Shurfs plantation
of war, 5. 17S: date of the tirst I extended to, 5. 107, 10,;». 100;
permanent settlement not deter- : in the territory of the Tarrantins,
mined, 5. 1>1; itrol)ablv O'^-val 5. 108; called an old colony, 5.
with Plvmouth. 5. 1>1. V4. is.j; (1030) 108; visited by Allerton. 1030,
of twofold interest. 5. -'ol : charac- 5. 10^-100; population of in
ter of the dwellin-s. 7. ;;iO; har- | (1031) b'.r.l, 8. ]<>: an unlucky year
bor of described. 2. L'3-; Pierce ' (1032) in the annals of, 10:;2, 5. 203;
did not settle at. 2.4:;/,; a neu- disliked by the western colo-
(1G03) tral piound. 5.2-0; visited by : nists, 5. 203-204, 200: sent grain
PrinLT, lt;i»3. 5. 1"'2; ^Veymouth ' to tlie mill at Boston, 5. 204;
(IGOo) carried Indians from. 'lOo.'), 5. , robbed by the French, 5. 204-
:140: 7. 134. 20:;; described by (IG33) 20."); a pirate hoverinci near,
Wevmoulh. 7. 2'.';;; separate from , 10:;:J, i. 42; 5.200; Aldworth's
the'piovinf-e of Maine, 7. 310; sep- 1 land near bequeathed to El-
arate from Sacradahoc. 7.313; tirst | (1G34) bridge, 1034, 2. 5W/; 5. 220;
point of English colonization. 7. : population of in ir.:;4. 5. 2:'3;
(IGOG) 300, 310; the /'^'-'(N /(( '/(^o. IGOO), I the boundary establis!i<-d be-
(1007)7.311; the first entry. lOOT. in (103-')) twi'en 8heepseot. 10.; J, 4. 221;
the annals of. 5. l.")8-100; Kurt in ilanger from tlie French, 5.
St. George ere<te.l. 7. UOs; one of : 21.">; French claimed land at, 5.
the New En-land, 7. 3o8, i 21.j; Mass. assisted the enemy of,
308ji, 300; Indi.ms visited the j 5. 21.")-210; the Angel bouiKl for,
new comer.-. 5. l-")0; 7. 134; friend- 5. 210; shipwrecked, 5. 217-21S;
Iv with the Indians. 7. ;;o4; kept ' the seal of. 5. I'lS, 21-,(. ::ol . ;'.04,
the .Snbl>atli. 7. :;o4: Pnpham and : (1038) 3ls; the father of Sir William
Gilbert at. 5. ;;.;4-:;;;."). 34s. ;U0; 6. Phipps, ir,:!s. arrived at. 5. 223:
297; 7. l:;4, 304, ."l-j, 310: rapid ': 9. to; had all the outwanl signs
developments of life and civiliza- CO:',**) of ])r(jsi)i-rity in 10;;o, 5.l'2:'.. 22.'j;
tion in, 7. 311; fnupiently men- (1040) an agriiultural. 1040. eninmu-
tioned a:> inhabited. 7. l;;4"; early nity. 5. •-'2."); Thomas Elbridgc,
seat of tra.le, 7. I.i4. :;il. 31(;. :;is, ; (1047)1017, held a court ar, 5.1-20,
310, ;-!20; 9. l:j(): Monhegan and ' (lO-'V.') 227; Thomas Elbiirlg.-. ]c,r>0,
DamarisiMitta dep<nden(ies of. 7. 1 lived at. i. bis; 5. I,"j4.2::7. S.ln;
31.">, ;;20, .322; the iiat.nt dis- } tlie i.rnprietors not aide to en-
covi-red, 7.:;]."); liaif owner of Sag- | forr(; tlieir authority, 5. 22>, 220-
adahoc, 7. 310-;;i7; Plastrier ■ 2.3iJ; iiK-rrascd in trade, 5. 220:
(1G09-1O) captured oil, 1009-10, 7. 314, ' the ehaunels of| tr.idc directed
21G
maim: III'-TOllICAL f'OCIKTY.
Pcmaquid — CHntinuod. I
(16C">) lioiii. liii'i'i. 5. •-'■".•-'. 'J.'VJ/i: uii-
favoialilo rciHMt lonccrniu'j. 5.
'2-V2, '_'•'>- H ; 7. I'l'i: iii:i;^i--lrat» s
(1G71) C(imniissiiiiu'(l. 7. !."..">: survcvitl,
IC.Tl. by Miinjoy. 5. -.MT: Mou-
ho<;an witl'.in tlio liiiiiis of, 5.
(1G7"J) "-i^T; !.i>viia.-c (ltsirc<l. k^l'. a
tnu' stiiU' ci the alVnirs of. 5. T.
2-47-L'4^: i>tti;i..m-d to Mass. fm- a
goviTiiiniiii. 5. 'j:]'.". -^411: 8. \^''<:
solicituilo t-oiioorniiii: tlio ii liu-
(IGT-""".) ion of. 5. •j:L'. -J-l-: ]H>i>ul:itio!i
of. HiT:',. 5. j:;i: n rloi istical
tribunal of. 5. •_*:Jt',--_':;7 ; Mass..
(1674) li)74, took jiosso-sion of. 5. .;:
8. 18('>; Mass. bt-Iil a court at. 5. t
•_'48, i'4H: 7. b'ni: tax of, 5. •S>0\ \
(1070) the Indians projianMl to attack,
1G70, I.224; Andros sent a force
to, I. :j:;ii: 3. \\\: 5. .-^.14. ;'.'.t7;
court liebl at. 5. i.Mi: nijitnrtMl. 4.
7o, •2-S".\ 5. -J'-: 7. l''i': 8. l^i'>: ac-
cused of scUinu; Indians into
(1677) slavery. 5. I'-'d : .lo.elyn. IUTT,
lived at. i. 1'.''.'/': 3. o:t: liatclies
at claimed by llow ditch and Du-
val, 5. '.', 11. ■_'•>: the possession of
considfrc(l, 5. l."i: letter to from
Bruckholst. 5. Hl-Ls; to be the
only trading" place, 5. 18. ll*. ot),
37; the sale of liquors restricted,
5. HI. "J"-': Knaptou to be in com-
mand at. 5. 17, 1'.': laws conccrn-
in.<^ trade at, 5. i'J-S-]. 3">, -"Jo. 43,
2o!t, 2(>i>; 8. isr,: Andros sent a
slooj) to convey refu!.;ees to New
York, 5. 20-<: 7. 157: 8. is*;; sol-
diers sent there only to jierish. 5.
2U'.>. 271; cast iin Innise at, 5.;>oU;
7. l.")7; 8. iM'i; timlK-rs sent to
build a fort at, 5. 2'ji); efticient
measures ailoptcd for the set-
(167S) tlement of, 5. -JfU-i-'frJ; order.s
of 107>!, relating to. 5.. '52. :>"], :]•">;
Davidson and White ])urchased
the Ell)rid'_;e estate in, 5. i^:)');
(16S0) Jordan. 10>;u. a justice for, i.
235/!; fishermen to yearly re-
new their en'i'a'^'einents, 5. :','>;
Francis Skinner in command at,
(1681) 1081. 5. 45-40: Duncan sent
comnns-ioners to, liis:5, 4.224;
petions to Dnncran. 5. 70-72. 81-
88; Thomas S)iar]» in command
at, 5. 73; Alexander Woodroji sul>-
Cfdlector. 5. 74-75: in-ti\ictiuns
for the settlement, 5. 75-81; 6.
101; fault found with the com-
mander. 5. 8;;: r<'fiised to ac-
knowledge the irovi-rnmcnt st-nt
by tlie kin'_'. 5. 2';3; sent a iv]»re-
eentative to S'ew York. 5. 2t'.3: at-
tempt made to induce innniLrra-
titm, 5. 2iiJ; to be a pait of Coin-
wall ccninty, 5. 4; to send one
member to the usseinbly, 5. 4;
]>asscs for vessels from li'.^l t,,
if,s.-.. 5. i:;:,-!;:.;; bio.-khoii.,.
(10.84) .•mud at. ir.-4. 5. 10|; f^a\;-
rcnts to be coll. iit d. 5. Iu5; aii-
nrxcd to the New l-".nLrI;iinl >.;<iv-
(lOsii) iniiiicnt. liisr.. 5. 4, |;'.o-i:;i; y.
15!': ('a]d. Talmrr stnt t^ ^i\i'
out patents at. 5. I07. 1 pi. 1 | i ; 3.
187-1S8; James (iraiiam linns, d
to take up lan<!. 5. H'S; 'rhombs
Smith licensed to take u]* land. 5.
lO'.i; Tiiomas Cooper licensed to
take ui> land. 5. ln'.i-l lo: mn.s ;i,id
ammuniiiou lian^fiiii il to the
government of New Ihuland. 5.
205, 27'.b( : dissolved froni New-
York, 5. 205: the annexation t^i
il»>.Nton advised, 5. 'Ji't'r, really
ruled by Louis xiv. 5. iii'i: Jo] :i
AVest in char>:e at, 8. Is'.o the8tii-
art ride intolerable. 8. r.'5: :i
(10>7) naturalallianee w iih Ma-s..i(;v7
5. 2r.i;: a force sent to, i. •_'..■■:
(l(;8>s) r>i-oek!iolst in command af,lt;s-.
I. 2'.'ti: 5.:i'.>4; forces wiihdrawn.
I. 2'.'l: captured by Freneh and
Imlians, i. 2'.d. 4;>.'"; 5. •J72, ;V,t4 :
6. 28:J: 8. 159: remonstranee
against the surrender to M'.ss., 5.
i:-;2; visiteil by .\ndros and Ran-
dolph, 5. 2t'i7: 7.54: the colonisi>
squeezed dry. 5. 2*'.7: settlers
denied ;;rants. 5. li;7--|>: Andros"
villainy at. 5. ■_'ii"^-L'71 : 7. •'■" :
called Jamestown. 5. l'71: irooi >
lied from, 5. 271: left to tlie ene-
my, 5.272; Andri's built a sloop
at. 5. •_'7'.'; the settlers Ki'i-eo-
jialians. 6. I'.n ; St. rii-tine's
<ioods taken at. 7.55: 'riiomas
(108!*) (iyles, lUs'.t, killed at, 3. ::i4/,.
;;55: troojts at as>\u-ed of their
pay. 5. 27'i. 27'w( : the foilmn hoi'C
of Protestantism. 5. 27s: fearcl
the results of Andros" Ireaehiry
and the hatreil of the .lcsiMt>.
(10n0)5.27-: 7.37: (lov. Phiiq.s, 101"'.
ereeted a fort at. 7. 'C: unns
delivered to the New York l'''^
(1(501) ernment, lOHl. 5. L'7'-: I'reiieli
did not attack. 7. 1:2 : Maim
(lO'.liL') Chureh, lO'.'L'. at. 2. l'.''.: 5. -3t>.
331: (tOV. Phi])iis at, 5. 2s2:
fort built at in H;'.i2. 2. 2:;!'; 5-
282, 2S-j;i; 6.28:!: 7. 15'.i; 9. 41-4-j:
a check to the French for four
years. 2. 2;'>'.); 6. 2^:1; marked for
destiaiction, 2. 240; petition fo
* New York. 7. 132;/; jiopidati'-n
(1093) and trade in H;!..;. 2.1.' to; rnm.u
of an attack. 5. i;-3; treity oi
' peaee at, 5. 2>;;; Indian priy
(1004) oners at, 1094. to be quesiioned,
5. 2>4. 285. 2-7: Mr- l'''"-'' ""'
I ndriistei' at. 5. 2-4: the IndiariS
I prc-tcnded they desireil pence, 5-
284-2b5; truce" of thirty days, 5-
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
21
2SS; French proi>arc(l to captuvo,
5. :.'S0; C!iul>l> in oominantl, 5.
•J'.'o; riiijips ])inrliasotl l:<n<l at.
(lOOiI) 9. 7'.': i>iri>:iran(>ns, 10'.>'. lor
the cai>rmo, 2. I'lO: roiiort ol'
oajitiiro. 5. l-;4: artaokoil by Ibci-
vilU'. 5. IJ'.O; i-ajitun'(i. 5. "-'.'1. ■JV'.".
7. Cii; 9. 1:'.: I 111! of till' amioiit
si'ttlmn III, 5. -'.M: now Bristol.
(1700) 5- ■-'•'). ;;:'■_■: liii' inMiy ot. ITm',
Kyswick iliil 11 u In inu' ]'i':'.i<-' 10.
5. •_".'•">: tlu' ciiisi." of the Stuarts
still rotiil on. 5. L".'."i: Ma>s. ad-
vised to ri'tuiilti t'.u'fort at. 5. "-'.m;;
foundations of liio tort n-niaiiuti
entire, 5. 2'.~,: a deserted spot. 5.
2i'7; why England desiri'd the
resettliniT of, 5. 2'.iS: Slnirt's dy-
inu" Mords, 5. ■_".'.'; never eeded
(172r.) to Franee. 7. 1-'a'<: Indians de-
sire<l a, 17H'. tradinu'-liouse at,
3. ;JS4 : Vanulian's liandet in.
(ni?S) 17i'!s. 8. •_".'(■.: Dunbar sent as
(n^ii) governor of, 17i".t, 8. -jliii; the
seat i)f Dunbar's government
(173(1) at. 17-"!i». 6. !>-: the >eoteb-Irish
invited to settle. 6. In: Duidjar
btiilt a housi" at. 6. L'o: tlie Ib'v.
li o b e r t liutlu rlord iii\iti-d to
prea(h at. 6. •'."..■■'.•"■) : people from
(1740) Ireland >ettK d in. 174i>. 6. -'-';
the recortls of destroyed, 174S,
4. 2-2S; informed of the ap-
(17o.J) proaeh of the Indians, 17")-">, 7.
177: a f;arrison maintained at,
(1750) r,r,\). 2. 241 : Fort Frederick at,
5. wOluc 6. 1-: lime broiiLrht
from, 8. :^1:^(/: a pietures(|iie spot,
2. 241: Catiillar'> aceount of. 6.
2^'2-'2y-]; renriiiis of the settle-
ment at, 7. l;]:i. ]'■','). :;<)".i; a lan-
guid exotic. 7. ;;i<'i: dates of the
1-1.".S; cited. 5. -2^4, L'd.". : 6. Isv.
101: 7. l.'iC. l.",7, b".0: 8. 1-4, US.
ISS, I'.IJ. p.. 4.
l>att nt. ,Iu(!l:i' Williamsi'ii (,11. 5. •.07 ;
l»ait of the ti nitory o\ uiv.ii to
Sir William A lixaiuli r, 4. I'Jl.
iMiiiii^ulai-. 5. isi, :;o;;.
p(.'int. uraiKcd to Abiu ort !i and Kl-
biii'.uc. I. so; L;rant(d \<f .l.dm
Frowiu 2. .">(i(^: 7. 1.;.".: hoi. it- of
Joiui Frown, 2. >7/(: uKntioiicd,
I. 'M'r. 2. ■2-)<. •_':>)(: 5. :',L'tl. :',-j7.
jnoprietors. lontrovci sy witli Ken-
nebec jiur<'l:asers. 2. J77: the
company formed. 5. L':lii: Thomas
Drown the lirst eicrk oi. 5. i.';;i :
names of the eaily mi'iiibcrs. 5.
:;ol, :'.(iL': the Fe(i)r"d> of. 5. .■.oi.
river, visitcil by I.cvctt. i.';i,i: laii<l
on <;'iantcd io Sir \\'illiam Alex-
ander. I. :;(, 7'.''/. >"1 : 4. -'J\: set-
tlement on. I. '■)>>: .lolm brown
j)areiiased land on. i.;]ti: hind on
iiranted to Aldwortli and F.lbiiii^e,
I. oii, :;7: boundary of Mason's
Ciant. I. SI ; Imlians captured at
carried to I'.nelaiul. i. lO'.o u >ur-
vey b> be made at. i. ■Jl'.i; Wey-
mouth at. 2. 17: 3. -^7 ; Dash.iba
lived near. 2. Ol'; ci.iimed as the
bountlary «i the Kennebec ji;n-
chase, 2. l'70: visited by (Albert
and lN.]ili:im. 3. 207, 20S; 5. l.'i'.t;
6. '-'A-i: lioundary of the ,t;iant to
the Duke of Voik, 5. 2;J4: an In-
dian villaue on. 5. ■■!;;'>: bouiidary
of Norumbei;:). 8. :]!'.'. :;l'U: \i.«ite(l
by "S'iiLiinii li.-hernien. 8. o'.'O:
mentioned, i. l'Ol'. .",'.1: 2. -JA-J: 3.
oo;;; 4. Oil. 2:;i. ■•;_'.'; 5.<;. l"ai. l"a''/(.
l.')7;(, -JOIJ, 200. 2.:.0, 340, :).".0: 7. '.'."•_.;
8.317.
erection of the forts at. 9.43/i-44)i: : Pema(jinders. the. 5. 2;;7. 24S. 2r.:',.
mentioned. 2.-]'>a, 4'.*", :>{)ti. SS; 3. Pemaipiini. same as I'emaiiuid. 4. K^-^.
3.")0, 3tJ0, 377. 37"^, 3^8: 4. 14, lUl, ' I'emiupiyd, same as Pemanuid, 5, 7ii.
7."), lot), 210, 233: 5. xxi, 0, 13, l-'), I PematiLT, the Indian nanu' c-f Mt. I)e-
27, 20. :]i). 3:!, 3S. 40. 41, 4S. r.s, OC, j serf, i. 2r., 430: 7. :;. 27; visited by
G'^. 0'.), 70, 71, 7.;;. si;. ;m), <i-j. 1)4^ : Jesuits, i. 43o: Da.M'.nts in jhi.—
104, 111, l.;i(,, l;;.-.. 13'i. 137. 13<, ' sessii^i of. 7. 27; 8.:;21; ("apt. Ar-
ISt), l'.ll», 24'.i. 2.'.2. 2i;i. 2sl. 202rt, 1 jrall at, 8. 320; mentioned, 8. 324.
303, 32S, ;J4C.. 3,:,'.i„; 6. 14t). ISll, | Pembrook, Fimhind, 7. 3sO.
207, 370; 7. 3ti. f,;;. 143. lf,;i. :J07, , Mass., 2, 14."-; 4.272; 6.41. 7t'i; 5, xb/.
22, 303; 8. 1S4, 24 4,/, 207, ;lIo: g. Pemeuit, 7. 3ii'.t; so- PenKupiid.
42/i, 43, 4S: An Historical i;e\iew 1
of, by J. Winirate Thornton. 5. I
13i)-:lo4; The countv of under the
Stuarbs, by II. W. Kieliardson. 8. I
181-lO.j; The Pelation of to (uir I
Colonial History, by F. P.. Hou;;li, 1
7. 127-104; sre also Paincuit. I
falls, 5. 101. I 1
harbor, 7. b'3. 1
manuscripts, liiscovcred by P. K. !
8ewall. 8, 1^3/!. ' 1
ucck, .John Prov.ii aequired the title 1
to, 7. 13"). I
papers, edited by F. B. Hough, 5.
melegoit, ■•if Pemati;
I'lnlcuit, detinition of, 7. 341 ; foit at
captured, 7. 341.
enimayquid, 5. 1«;2; .s^e Peinaquid.
emo(|uid. 5. \''>'^; -sec Pemacpiid.
emptej^oiiet ri\er. 7. 90;i.
eimpiit. 7. 203, 3nt;.
emy-(^iid, 5. 4; me Pema<pii<l.
cna(piida, a name given to the coast
of .New Fngland. 5. 1")"<.
enasvauskek. i. 4t'>0; 6.4.
endleton, Caiit. IJrian. b\cd at Saco.
I, 107, 22l;(; an as-,oci;,le, 1. 107:
a letter of cited, i. 217, 221^; tu
218 MAiyE IIISTOinCAL SOCIKTY.
Pi'urtloton. Cnpt. 'Rrian — continued. reniiC7naqnr\rn, 4. 100.
Ijy out tilt' bounihny of \\\-lls. i. i ronnor. liii lianl. 2. 'J(iO.
"til; nu'ntion.oil, 3. IJT, TJ", li'l, rcnn^ylv.uiin, soUlieis from nO"'om-
12-'; 9. ••>'J4. ! pany Arnold, i. 500, ')]:). .'.•.l:
Ptiierook. 6. L'-"i). ■ Maci-K'nai;lian niovt-d to. 3. ::T.'n:
J'cniiallow, Jiilm. .<iL;nid tlio treaty of Srotrli-lrisli .^iottli'd in. 6. '.1. In. id;
171:!. 6. '-'"ii".: of 1717. 6. -Jiii : auto- tlio name uiv^n tn tli'- wli.l,- ,,1"
gia]"Ii (.)f, 6. L'")i'i. L'')! ; niontionod, New Knirland, 6. ;'l'7--'VJ~- : uave
2. 'JOi.'. provi.-si(.in.s for the e.\;". diiidii
Saiuufl, sold land t<> Ilarnion. 3. ai^a.nst ].i>ui>liui ^. 8. 11'.': nui.-
21'_'; mentioned. 3. \''C. .itiJ. tioneii. 1. .")0;i. oil*, .");)0; 2. 71.'; 4
Samuel, liis Indian Wars eited. 5. '2^'J: 5. x.xxvii, !;]•_', 404. 407 : 5. 7.
2'.)^, •.'!>>.). "J-J. :;!. ."..i, '.It',,,, ill), 100. ;',:;o: 7. l'JI,
Cai)t. Z . lield a conference wifli the ■]■>:>. A'r,; 8. SO. 110,,, :;()4, 4-j:,, 444.
Indian.s at Arrow sic. 7. >:; ; letter IIistori<al .Sdiiity, 7. 4S4.
to the poverniir of Mass.. 8. 114h- journal. 5. .■'>7».
11.".,,; menlione<]. 8. 2>4. 1 Pennycouk. the liev. Paul Coflin iri. 4.
peninsula, the dispute concerninLi :>is; number of families in. 4. :.:'.>;
it, 3. :;oo,i. .■301»;.Ncc I'oint Fopham. , now i;umf(ud. 4. :>J8;( : rich soil,
l'enit]uit. 8. IS'^, '.yj] : sre Penratiir. 4. :>j'.': mentioned, 4. ■)^)-\. 'VM.
Penjcjawock river, the. 4. P'S; 7. 7. \^^. Penolisceai:. / the Indian narne of the
I*eulev, Dorcas, mariicd llu'.;h Will- Penobscuok. ) Penob.scot river, i.
cott, I. .-^U. oi).
Jane, married Dennis Miuou^h. i. . Penobscot, dilTerent ways of sjicllinLr,
oK5, ol4. i 7.:]: used to denote a re^'ion. i.
3Iarv, married Edward Bailey, i. |. 4ol;(.
.■]14: a widow, i..';i4. ! Vincent Pii;ot at. i. 404: Pere
Pachci. widow of Sampson, i. .'114. Thury at. i. 4:;.") : the sagamore of,
Samjison, lived at Falmouth, i. 111*. 3. loj: an Indian town. 5. ].")(),;.
114, lS')n; signed the submission l.';7;(,;)71: the Plymouth Colony
to Ma.ss., I. Ill': date of his arri- established a tradincr post at. 6.
val unknown, i. Ibi: received lOM; 7. 20; Col. Tem]de resided
land from Pobcir .lordan. i. l-'Xi; at. 6. llo; restored to the French.
Consenttd to the aurt-enient be- 6. llu: associated with the name
twein Jordan ami Tucker, i. l-il; of prominent adventunrs. 6. 11":
petitii>ned to the general court. I. , beaver trade luisk. 7. Ill: Cas-
144; his ri<:ht to lIou>e island, i. tine's settlement at (le>rroyed. 7.
151; conveyed land to (icortie IIm: Gov. rownell t"i.k formal
iMunjoy, i. lOr,,,: keeper of the • possession of, 7. 1 10: coins found
jail, I. It37; released Mor^ran, i. near, 6. 114: the orij^inil \illiLre.
J(i7; lived near Long creek. I. 20t); 7. i-i'; various nanus of. 7. -■>:
lived near Fore river, i. iMt): his Fatlier Piard at. 7. -J')-, various
dau^i^hter married Dennis Mo- ; owners of. 7. :.'•', ; a i.romineut
rou_<;h, I. :j1:]; returned to Fal- place, 7. l'-j: the clainr of the
mouth, I. 014: date of his death French to no better than that of
unknown, i. .'JH: his widow, i. the EnLclish. 7. 20; the Pilgrims
814; his children. 1.014; lived at did not a^^k for a charti-r to. 7. :J0;
Purpooduck, i. 0-J-j. \ the com]^any of undertakers
Pennacook. nee Pennecook. i formed. 7. 2'.»--;o; Edward Ashley
Pennatuckets, the. 6. 2:;(;. ! in char^H- of the atfairs at. 7. On:
Pennecook. derivation and meanincj AUerton diverted the traoe from.
of. 4. I'.tO: now Concord. 4. :^7^)i: 7-01: business at JlI■o^['erous. 7.
mentioned. 2. 14il: 4. _'-'.•: 6. -J'jO. 01; robbed by the Fn'iuh. 7. 02;
falLs. 3. 0-_'0-024; 4. lO-^. 100. the Ijusiness' of the Plymouth
Pennecouks. the, settlcl near Penne- •■ Comjiany broutrht to a close. 7-
cook falls, 3. :;i.';;-.;24: moved from O-'J: the Great Iloj)e sent to. 7.0.',:
New Hampshire. 3. Ol'I; liad in- the expeditiim frustrated. 7. ."'t';
tercourse with the northern tribes. hope of regaining given u],. 7. 07;
3. 024; loeation of. 6. l':',i;: tribes .St. Castine moved to, 7, A'>: called
that held fealty to. 3. ■_':'.»'>; dispo- ■ Panaouamske, 7. 7",; number of
fiition (,f. 6. •J:;i\: moved to Can- warriois at, 7. 02: desdibed hy
ada, 6. 2;;o. :v:;s: not in King Phil- John Calf, 7. 200-204 : the Eng-
ip'.s war. 6. 2;i7: land n<-;ir (Quebec li-;ii name of Xorumbi'_M. 8.-.01;
^-ranted t.j, 6. 20^; mentioned. 6. called Plantation No.:;. 9. I''-': ii^-
2-02. eluded in Castine, 9. l."/.'-!'!";
Pennff-'ather, Baron, married Miss mentioned, 2. 240; 3. 0ti2. 07-!, 074,
Derby, 7. 409. a^G, 0'J4, OOG, 42S; 4. 020, 044, 000,
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
219
I.')
-'^;4-
li»4.
n
,< •
;4T
. •■)i,)^.
:;-4
)/ :
6.
-"•',
101.
2iy.',,
■_''.
•">;
^1,
vo.
ol,
••>n,
310,
o:
'A
: 8
24('./
. i.-
>/(
3."i2; 5. 21.'), 200, .TIO-T.l'O. :VJS, 4-JT;
6. lOs, li'r,: 7. itis, 175: 8. i':'.:.. ;>iO;
9. ^7. 0.!. 1."jO, loi: Aiu'iiiit Po-
ncliscot, hy the Hon. .lolin K.
(lodliry. 7. 1--J2. 1U.)-1U4; see
also l\nt;ii;oi;"f.
Lar, thr. 8. 47' >. 47t:.
bay. a bomnlaiy of tho WaMo ]>a-
teiit. I. 4.">: visited by Martin
I'lin-.,'. 2. -Jin: 5. l."<o: S. ::t'>; (.'.qit.
Challonjx to moot Harmon ami
Prinj:: at, 2. SAa : called Belfast
bay, 4. :)i'4; ('apt. AiLral wrecked
at, 5. 17S; Cov. I'owneil embarked
for. 5. ;j7-'">: Cliamiilain at. 6. ItiO;
8. olS; Caiit. John Smith at, 6.
100; only .<oen by WeyinoutJi. 6.
017; doseribod by < 'liaini.lain. 7.
l'")o: mentioned.
5. :h:!. :i-2'.K :-4(;.
•So-J. M112. ;;il: 7.
8. 1'l'. L'-"). ;n^; 9.
eircuit, 7. i:l'S.
connty. 6. In7; S
4:]:.'; 9. 77.
(•\pedition. 5. 440
falls, a I'lice of rendezvous, 7. 4, .j;
a Freneh fort at, 7. 4.
harbor. 7. Go.
liills. 5. ;;iL', ;^i:3.
river, attempt to settle a mission
on, I. 2t'>, 4.)o; the Freneh driven
from the mouth of. i. •27: ex-
plored by I'ring. i. 2>!: a bouii<l-
ar\- of the J'reneh territory, i. 2^:
6. 1,3n; 8.317: Capr. John Smitli
at, 1.31; 2. :]4((; 7. 3: a tradin<x
post estabiislied at. i. 3'.<: tlie In-
dian and tile French name of, i.
o9; 7-7; land at <;ranted ro IJeau-
chanip and Leverett. i. 70: .St.
Ca.stine and Tliury liverl near, i.
2S7;. Jesuits at, i.43o; Montrossor
at, I. 4.j:5, 4tjt'i: compared to the
Chaudiere. i. 4."i3: described, i.
4.'i4; called I'entOLCoet. 2. 17'^;: 4.
107, lOS, 2SL>; 8. ;]-4: Xorumbe-_'a
supjtosed to be situated on. 2. 17'<:
the capital of ISashaba situated
on, 2. is«, -jsa: 7. 0.7: siipi)osed
to have been ex[)lored by Wey-
mouth, 2. 17, 22(j; 5. 311. 312. 34.".-
.340, 347, 34s. 3.".0: 7. 3. :^7: the
Tarrantines dv.flt near. 2.32": a
frontier, 4. SO: names of the trib-
utaries of, 4. 100: settlements on,
4. 31 S; Allerton's tradt rs at, 5.
204; not explored l)v Wevmouth,
5. .3:38; 6. 20:;. 204. 3l'o. 317-3is<: 7;
'2')f'>; fort built on. 5. ;;o.'). 3ii.7/(.
o70, 3m; (.s'-c Fort P<nvnell): the
first permanent settlement on. 5.
370/(; Ca])t. Mowat in the expedi-
tion to, 44o/, : claimed as a liound-
ary of the Waldo Patent. 6. liO;
supposed to lie I'.'iKjljscot harbor.
6. 208; certilicatfc of I'owneirs
takinp: ]mssossion of. 6. 33:>-3.3.'^;
to bo the (.'asterly boun lary of llio
I'nited states, 6. :;••;.". : e\iiro)e<i b\
CJilberl. 7.3; a place oi icinu'z-
vous, 7. 1: called Piiuns an^kt k,
7. 7: described, 7.7: tlu- Indian's
claims :it recognized. 7.7. 0: In-
dians rclc.ised their claims. 7. IS,
P'-21 : i>ropnscd 1.1 have a iiaciiiL'
house at. 7. 01 : (ii.iinpl.nn at. 7.
00.; tlu' lir.>t ascent of. 7. -J .■..". --J. ".('«;
French fort at cajUiued b\ ihe
F.niilish, 7. :;40: destroyed by the
Dutidi. 7. :140; cause of the cap-
ture. 7.:;41 ; claimed by the French
as their western boundary. 8. ISS;
the avenue from Ci.nada to the
oc-ean. g. ^7; (!en. \\'aidi> desire<l
a fort on. 9. S7: mentioned, i. 33,
(58/i, 77;/. 147, 2s.s. 4.-,-_'. 4."i;. ."-b;: 2.
S.-ja, 72if, 202; 3. 1.'12. 177. -!'4h,
20(5, 3(13. 308: 4. 11. 14. 72. 7s. 00.
108. 370; 5. x.\. xxi. 2o.', •.'2'.'. i's3,
312, 313. 320. 337, 3:.o. ;;::.. ;;77'(,
382)!, 3s.-.: 6. :;2. I'l'i. ■.':;_'. -Jlo. -.^O.
2")3. 27-">. 207. ;',nL'. ;;o:l. ;;ii;i. ;',!;"),
317. 33O1. 337. 3.'.4. :;i'.'>, :]r,:], :;70.
41)0, 401 ; 7. 12, IJO. 70. OS. 211I, -jii'j.
204. 2.V)/;. 2oG, 3l'0. :;:;3. :;41. :i.Vt;
8. 21. 22, 2-"), 20. ;)!. 00. l]s, -ji.^,^
240)(. 318, 310, 3:;i. :;32.3C.3: 9. 41,
77, 00. 01. 02, l.".l. 101. lOi'. :-'23.
224. 22.5. 220, 231. ::'.>: The Pil-
prims at the, by Jolm K. '.ioilfrey,
7. 23-37.
the sietie of cited. 7. :.'03.
valley, 8. 47S: 9. 00.
waters, the lirst battle on, 7. 30..
Penobscots. the. at war with the Fng-
lish. I. 21-J; commajiders of, i.
21.">; sachems of, i. 2i'^; Mui:^ a
prime minister of. i.2i'0: CheOer-
rina the sagamore of. i. :;>l/»: the '
number of, i.2ss: 5.:',-;,/: 7. lo3;
joined by the Frencli. 7. i^''! : their
laniruaiie a dialect of tiie .\l.cna-
quis. 7. 414: same as the N'or-
ridL'ewocks. 7.414: preserv. d the
j.urity of their laiij:unL'-e. 7. 4i."j;
used belts as treaties. 7. 4_'.". : M.
Komajrue a prii-st amoni:. 7. 44.7-
440; signed the treaty of !7-_';'. 3.
ir)2: (hstroycd the fort at p.tna-
quid. 5. 272: led bv a .bsuit, 5.
272: same as the Openanu'os. 6.
211-212; an inliueniid tiib.-, 6.
232: the couiOry o< cujiied by, 6.
232. 233. 233-234: 7. 101: still oc-
cuj.y their aniieiit abode. 7. 233;
fielinition of the nana-. 7. 233;
j.art of their history a bl.nik, 7.
2:3;!: fit:ht the M-^hav. ks. 7. •J33;
probably traded with the Ply-
mouth colonv. 7. :i34: calhd the
Machias, 7. "234: now the .S.v-
bayks. 7. li34; on Oldtowu Island,
7.6; held a coufcreuce with the
220 MAINK lllSTOmCAL SOCIKrY.
Penol.soots. thc-contiiHifd. \ 6. ni-1; montionod. 5. :-l'.'. r:ii:;,
whites near Daimor. 7. T: dosctii- 1 ;^l'-1 ;_6. '_".•>, '.".'n. ;Xi-', JJil, ;'.lii,
daiits from tlu- Tanaiiius. 7. I'Hi; rivir. 6. M'J.
coiitlition of, 7. 10:;-in4: aclopt. .1 T. lUooskca^'. 5.;/-.).
tin- .Iri'ss of civiiizati..ii. 7. \o:\: I'li'iurfll. AiulrL'w. son of Sir M il-
. attciniit to establisli a s.liuol Ham, liiiih of. 9- ^•': [" mairy
amonu'. 7- l<*:>-li'-i: "l^i''^'>'^;i'i> '"-• llann.ili WaKlo, 9. S), Sj ; dcatii
7. l(i."i; 111 e n t i o 11 f .1, i. 4l'1. of. 9. >•'•.
•lL*4. 4"-'"i; 2. Ill:': 3. ^I'-T, :MtK ;5>0, family. 5. lix,
■^li.
till' linn of. 7. •-'!;'. -M-f.
ai'."), 40;'., 40.'), 407, 4n-v. 400, 410. Lad y. 7. -JM.
41L'' 41o, 41."), 4!o. 417, 41S. 4-_'<i. hir William, how he hiloULred t<.
4'22 4"J4. 4-"'. 4-'''. -1-7. -I-m. 441. Maine. 4. 7."': did not ju'liiii'ii for
44:^ 44^); 4. ly>->. I-IO), 147. 1;^. l-")i>. redueed taxation, 4. 107, ::ii''; a
I;')."/, 101', H'A, ]f.^, 10',', 170. 17--', slave owner, 7. --M",. L' 14; liv«.d in
17."/, 17(1, 170. lS-2, ls.>, 1S4: 5. •-'>:'>. baronial .^tyle, 7. '-'ll: reeeived
o-\^' o7l'; 6. -jii'). "-'ll. i;!--'. •-':'.:.'. I'll : orders to capture Louisliiir<r, 8.
y'. 11, IL'. t)-l, ^'i. ^>', 17'>, 1-0: 8. 110, 117»(; g.^-'; his popularity, 9.
21.") li-'O, L'L'J, -';i.j, ;-l;)l: g- 70, no, 117((; hesitated in aeeei)tin.L:
I'Ol'. "'""'"' j the onU-rs, g. 110,-117: dispatehr'S
Pcnob>ke;ii,' river, 4. K'S; see Peiiob- to Sliirley, 9. 1 1'.'/(. l:.'", l-'i/c ere-
scot river. | i^ted a baron, 9. :'.">: not a trm-
Penouamske, a spelliui;- of renobseot. ' friend of Col. Vau.-han, g. :;0S-
7. o, o
oUU; presented at court, 9.
an
Peusluust, g. 20Sh. 1 extensive land Imhier. 9. >-: eoin-
Peuta<'-oet," the Fteneh naine I'f Penoh- cidences in his lite and tiiat of
scot. I, :>.»: 4. !'•-: 6. J-J: 7. ;;. 4: (tcu. Wahlo. 9, >^i: nurtioned, 2.
tlietrueNorumbcL'a. 2.17((: 8. :;;;i: ISO; 3. 171/i. 2! .. 1 1 1 : 4--"'"; ^■
Avell known to the French. 6. liiO: l-"); 7. 170; 8. 11-"). 110. ilO. l-'ti,
onChamplains map, b)'.': Pamlisli 120h, 121, 122^ 24.-)», 204, oOO, ;;o,.
attempts to settle at. 6. 2M : Ca- :;o>. oOO; 9. S., 01.
dillac\s account of, 6. 2-2: DAul- Pcpperellboro. the Kev. John I-air-
nav took j.ossession of. 7. Mo; \ field preached in. 4. 24:'.: slaves
Grandfontaiu at. 7. 4'1: St. Cas- ' held in, 7.214; now <aco, 7. 214:
tine had a tradinu pn>t ;it 7. 47: meutiomd. 4. 2'.'0.
wines sent to and sri/.,d 7. oO; Pepys. Isamuel. \alue of his di;ir\, 9.
Palmer an<l We.■^t in pos>cs>ioii of, 11.
7. ."jo- a fort wanted at 7. .■)2: Pequakett, tlic Indians at to be at-
Thurey at. 7. ."^-: D'lbtiville at 7. t:icked, i. 21.'); derivation :ind
0:j; Al'den traded at. 7. 'I';: the in- ; delinition of. 4- lb'- ^''l- -'^■"' ■ ''"'
habitants of. 7. 7i)/,, 7 Wi ; now I lirst to winter there, 4. 2--^/(;
Castine. 7. 70: Major Livingstone ' sometimes spelled PiL'trw a<kett.
at, 7. 70; St. Cast i lie the ritxhtful 4. 27.">y( ; same as Fiyeburir, 4-
owner of. 8. 102, l'.2/(: Du ^b)iits 27-")» ; number of Imlians kille<l at.
at, 8. 321: b)rt ercctid by D'Aul- 4. -v-U: nientioned, 3. •■;24: 4-. •*'•''
nay at 8. :;oO; ^rant to La Tour 277, 2S./(; 6. 2."A), 20i,i; sec Pi'^i^-
atg. 112; mentioned. 5. .J^.'j. ;]s">/(: wackett.
7. -.0, 20, :i:3, 71//. -2, >4. >0: 8. iss, Peipiakett, battle of, 3. l.">>: 4- -''^"
310. o24, ;3;jU; g. ll2/<: see also 202,
Penobscot. Pe«iuaket pond, 2. 101: 4. 1 b5-
river. 4. 1U7; 6. 240; 7. ."., 4; 8. 0^0, ' Pequakets, the, origin of the name, 4-
3;;i; sc/' Peuobsof river. I 27-')//; retired to the liejul ol the
Pentaiiuevette, the French name of Connecticut liver. 4. 27.")/^ : a tcr^
Penobscot, I. .;'.>; 6. los. ror to the whites, g. 212: ^ubduejl
Pentecost, now lioolh Ihiv, 5. 292/. : 6. by Lovewell, g. 212: mentioned.
;}io. ; 3- -•-'-•: ->; 4- ii''-^i^'^' i^-"' ^•'•'•
harbor, named and vi.sited by Wey- l.">s, l.'V.i; 6. 2:12; 9. 2i2.
mouth, 5. ."114, :):;>; 6. 20.'). :;i(); Pe<pianquaii-ke, 4. 101.
now TownseiKl Harbor or liooth Peipiaret. 6. 2.")7.
Pay, 5. ol4. :;:;-: \Ve\iiioiith pro- I'eqnawket, .s" Pequaket.
p.jsed to remain at. 5! :;is. :;2:;. :;2T Peciuod war. soldiers in granted lai.O
vi20; location <d. 6. I'.'l; a cross in Maine. 2. l:;"); dale ol, 2. b-)/'-
set up at, 6. 20."). 2'.'<i: f..ur pas- I'e.pi.ids, the. a ino<t warlike tub.', 2.
Ra-rest<', 6. 200: not the Kennebec lO'.t; ait;o k.-.l, 100-17l>; destroyc.i.
liver, 6. 207; not llooih Hay, 6. 2. 17o: 7. I."i2:- of the Mohegan
20-<; must be St. Ceoige's F-dand nation. 6.212.
liaruor, 6. i:'JS; visited by Gilbert, I'erches, Thomas, I. ."j.">0.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
221
IVrciiole, Inst of the Aiulrosco.::pinR. i
2. Ill'; the »lo]'ositii>n of. 3.:!.;:'.; ,
iiis iirirk, 3. :V.\:)\ liis lioiiu'. 4. '.V-V2. \
rorli:uii. Leimitl, 7. L'TT. i
reii;ii:;i. till'. 9. l."i. I
I'eridiis, Elizahotli, inaniiHl Israfl
Wildos. 8. .NT. :
.Taiiu s. 2. 111!.
Natliaii. 4. 'ii'k " I
Sinuiiii. 2. r_'T. i
Susniuia. nvan io>l to Kdwaid Einov- '
soil. 8. :;^'.». I
Tlioinas, K^-q., inairi'jd Anna l\<\\-
cll. 7. :J.;i/;.
Cai>t. Tliomas, at tlio siii^'c of '
LouisbmLT. 3. 17:;: 8. l-js^ i^-J:
s!iil>wivok<,'<l. 8. 1-J^. l:'.s. |
Tlioinas H.. 3. -JA-k --'if., -j:,]. ■_'.".-). ]
Perlt'v. Xatliunii'l. son of the Kev. i
Samuel. 4. ;Ui); practised at Hal- j
lowt'll, 6. fii'; liiaihiatcd from
Harvard ColleLTc. 6. 1)2: anecdotes |
and charactevistics of, 6. ilii-ii:]. !
the liev. Samuel, i>ri'ac1i('d in (Jray
and .Si'ahrook. 6. :;."i: (icalli of. 6.
.■'."•; mentioned. 4. ;J4ii: 6. .;:.'. ;Jt3,
•i I .
Perqaimans eonnty. home of Govern-
or Archdale, i. 1T">.
Perrin ease, the, 6. ."jij.
Perrot, M. , former governor of
3Iontieal, 7. 4'^: 'ns eharacter. 7.
4S; disturlied St. Castine, 7. 4^.
4;>; ,<rovi.-rni>r of Acadia, 7. 4>: St.
Castine comitl'iiii'il of. 7. 4'.'-.")i):
letter to the rieneli iniiiistei'. 7.
r)l; dejirived of his oflice. 7. .">! ;
trading; on the eoast. 7.-") I ; robbed,
7. ")I; in Frin;'e. 7. "jI; not a
friend of St. Castine. 7. ."jl'.
Perry. 6. -lOU.
John, death of his children, i. .":]:].
Ilo^'er,- 3. ItiH.
Deacon , of Warcliam. 4. 270.
Perse, John. g. A^-.
Peruvians, the. 6. 2S-].
Pcsea'lonet. same as Pi^^catawny. 6.
'2>^'-'.: Cadillac's account of, 6. l'S.J-
2^4.
Pesifiuid, 8. 140: now Windsor. 8. 14.").
Pesm >c idy bay, Cadillac.'" s accoant of.
6. 'j7'.'; same as Passama(iuoddy
bay. 2. tV-'an; 6. -Jl'-ht.
Pesunisca falls, i. ;")4:).
rivcr. I. t').", i'>: ■•<( r I'resuiripscot.
I'eter. a friendly Inilian. 2. i;;2.
Pcterenu'iiit. Paul. 3. .l^o.
I'eters. the liev. Hu-h. 9. :]:!.(), •■5:11, ?,r,l,
I'et.ason, Jolin 2. 2f)2, 220.
N'icJMdas, 5. 240.
Petipas, Ja(iues, 7. C,\. C,-2.
Petit Monahans. 4. I'.Ki.
Petitions, of Efl'.vanl (Jodfrey to tlio
Massachusetts f^encial ojurt. i.
140, 14:;, ;;'.)0-;jO]; to Croiu-.vell, I.
104, :}y2-3'J4; to Charles 11, i. 240,
400-401; 2. 120; of tlie pvo]^]^' of
New Dartmouth. 5. '.•.">. lO'i; of
the peojde of New Harbor. 5. i:',7-
l.'JS; of the ]>eo[de of Pemaquid
to (Jov. DoiiLra.n, s- 7i)-72, Sl-^S;
to Gov. Andros. i. •j7_'.
PettenLTill. Edward. 2. 2o-_'.
I'ettit, M., 7. 40.
Petuuiuine. same as Pomaipiid. 5. t3'
8. 1S4.
Piud[.s. J, dm, 3. 114.
Phial. s('( Fa\al.
I'hild..n, 6. 1 IT.
Philadelphia, a lioundary of Acadia.
1. 2.'); a boundary "of the IMy-
niouth Com])any"s eharter, i.:;2;
trade with .Vsia. 4. l' I : ihc liist
Prebyterian church in. C. ;;>): nu'ii-
tioned. i. .")2-<: 4. 2.">: 5. 407, 40,^;
6. 00. 1:>7. 1."><. b;<, ■.;-2<, .11)7: 7.'
2.S0, ;;.").'). ;;.*.('(, ;;:ii;, ;;'.is, 40 1. 402,
4!;;, 47-h,. 4S4; 8. .S-',': 9. l-^-j.
Association, formed to ])romote
American manufactures. 4. ."tS.
Philos(^phical Society. 6. 21(ui.
I'resbytery, 6. :;(). 107.
Philbrick. Hann ih. marrieil John
Cushini^, 6. 17/;.
Capt. Jonathan, cured henin!4-s. 4.
ul7; liada sawmill at Sebastirook.
4. ;J17: married AVeld, 4. ;J17;
mentioned. 4. .").")0.
Miss . 4. ;;i.-,. :;i7.
Philbrook. Joli, taken jirisoner. 2. 2OO:
returne<l to IJatii. 2. 2i)(i.
Jonathan, moved to 15 itji. 2. JO.",;
en<xa,i:ed in sliipbuihliiii;, 2. l'()s^
200: mentioned, 2. I'ur,, i^n, jii>.
Jonathan jr., 2. 2ns. -ji-j.
Deacon Joshua, 2. -jn:,, i'i)i;^ 211^
212, 22;].
Pliilip II, of .Spain. 9. :;:'2.
IV. of Spain. 6. 120, 120)1. 121.
of Greece. 6. 147.
called Metaconict, sent cnii^^aiie.s
to induce the Indians of .Maine to
en.2;aLr(' in the wai-. 2. I'.'i'; 3. ]';-j_
lo:J; killed, 2. I'.m;; 7. -j:,,;: y.i...uin'd
to exteruiiiriie the Kimli>li, 3.
10."): received as.-istance from Al-
bany, 5. 2.">7.
an Indian livin;,' near Pakerstowu.
2. 112.
Philii)s. A nderson. projn ietor at Pem-
aquid. 5. -Jirj.
Henry, jnnprietor at Pern Kpd.l, 5.
;;i)2.
Joanna, proprietor at Pemaipiiil. 5
:i02.
Capt. John, jiroinietor at Pemacjuld,
5. :!02
John, a j)ro].iietor at reni.updd, 5.
:3nL'.
Pidllips. .Vbi'.'ail.daimhterof William.
marii -'i Josiah (^>uincy jr., 7. L';j4.
acaden.y, 7. 407. 471; 8. l.">;i, 4-5.k
Andrew, g. 07j(.
222
MAINE niSTOJIICAI. SOCIKTY
Phillips— contimiod. ,
13rid;^i.'t, inairiod .lohii Santif.inl. 4.
411 : sot'onil wife of Major William.
4.4H : mothorof San.llord. 4. 411 :
Ikt child ri-ii. 4. 4 1 1 : letter to Ed-
Avasil Kishwuith. 4. 41;;.
cart i>.Uli, g. 1;")4.
family. 2. \0'>.
Goorgi' lVt Co.. 4. ")H.
Ooro. lite lU'v. Paul ColVin in. 4.
o>T; granted to Lieut.-Ciov. riiil-
lips. 4. 387«; now a jKirt of Otis-
field. 4. o^lii: mentioned. 4. ;lUi',
30:?. ;',o7, ;];;s. ;>.">;•.
ITezekiah. 3. lOO.
John of liuston. his daughter mar-
ried Georire Muujoy. i. 1-1. 1"):>,
• 25S; died. i. 1-1. l'>^>n: Peak's
island conveyed to. i. 14S-141';
gave the island to .Mary Mnnjoy,
I. IV^n, l."»7, -'>'>: piucjiased land
of Mitton's estate, i. -'4S; men-
tioned. I. 110. IL'4. 1."):;.
John, of Falmouth. Cleeves con-
veyed land to. I. >yj. II'-'. 1-4. ol.>:
the land claimed by his dangter,
1, 02; lived in Falmouth, i. lUo,
114, 121, !•-:■•*.. 215: si-ned the sub-
mission to Mass., I. iu"). :)v^G; pur-
chased land of Francis Small, i.
119: a mill wriirht. i. 110. 12.J.
141; a Welshman, i. 11',': estab-
lished a mill. I. 11'.'; moved to
Kittery, i. IJI, -217: died without
issue, I. 121; covenant maile with
Jordan, i. l:]l: sued by Cleeves.
I. Ki-'^: verdict in his favor, i. L']^:
lived with a woman not his wife.
I. 144: sold land to Georj^e Felt.
1. l-jtj;i; accused <jf felony, i. UJ'J;
signed tlie petition to the king. i.
1>0: lived in Charlestown. i. :i4S;
did not return to Falmouth, i.
250; magistrate, 2. (j.ja: men-
tioned, 2. 17i>, 2C.'>. 2''.4.
John, a chaplain, 6. 'A'-',-^.
Col. John, 9. 40),. »;:;. t;7. 92.
the Kev. John, of Lynn. 5. ;J70, :^,7<'i/(.
Jonatiian. i)urchased a township in
Maine, 7. ;i54.
Marv, married George Munjoy, i.
121, 25S.
Nathaniel, 2. 259, 2o ), 2<jO;i.
regiment. 7. 224.
AValter, liveil at Shecpscot. 2. 2;>';
commenced the Sh«epscot rec-
ords. 4. 210: commisioned by the
iJuke of York. 4. 210; at "j(din
Mason's house, 4. I-'IO; lied to
Charlestown. 4. lilO: <lied. 4. 2l<t:
sworn fealty t<* the Duke of Vork,
4. 221 ; bis house. 4. -jjl : conveyed
land to Christopher Tapi»an, 4.
2:32; mentioned. 2. •_':;4. 2:15 : 4.
2:^8, 229, 2;;0, 2:J1, l':;2: 5. 55; 8.
18:iri: 9. i:J4. 151.
WendeU, 8. 44;J.
William, married Abigail Brown-
tield, 7. 2;'. I: purchaseil a town-
ship in .Maine, 7. :;-">4.
William, of Saco, complained of tin'
autliority of the town ovrr liis
property, i. 112: the con;roV(>>y
settled.!. 112: lived at ."^a--,.. i.
14:>. 177, 1^5, i':;i>: juirchasvd Ian I
near the Saco river. 2. 201'//: vm-
jiowered to administer oaths. 3.
52; mentioned, 3. I'S.
Capt. Willam. an associate, i. 17o:
a justice of tlie peace, i. 177. 1^'.,
100; to be a sergeant major. 1.
:j 1 1 ■
Major William, his mills destroyed.
1. 21:]; to j)ay a Inishel of corn
annually to the In Hans. i. -■'•'^: a
coniKX'lor, i.:;7i'>; marrie<l lirid'.:i t
Saudford. 4. 411; a vintner. 4 4 1 1 :
7noved to .Saco. 4. 411. 41:!: luu'c
laud hohier. 4. 411 ; moved to I'.ms-
ton,4.411; died. 4. 411: his gar-
rison attacked by Indians. 3. U<4:
siLTued the petition to Ma>s.. 5.
24ii.
I.inut.-Gov. William, grant to. 4.
:^S7u
Capt. , in command of the sloop
running between Boston and Fal-
mouth. I. 27^.
Cul. , sent to make a treaty with
the Indians, 5. 2S'
Major
i:;;>. l:>4.
the Kev. —
92.
Philpot Lane. 9. :>51.
Pliinney. Col. Edmund, engaged in
the Indian war, 2. 14'.i; at tht-
seige t>f Boston, 2. 14'.i. I'jij; a
representative to the Mass. le^iis-
laturc, 2. 14'.>; death of. 2. 14'.':
a favorite. 2. 140: a leader of the
whigs, 2. 150: his regiment the
first to enti'r Boston. 3. 1'"-): or-
dered, to Ticondcrou'a. 3. I'.'O/-:
mentioned, 3. IS'.'. I'.'O. :jn.>..
.lames. 2. 14s
Capt- John, at the lay onlin ition <'f
Mr. Town-^end. 2. 147; liist .-» r•
tle^ of (iorliam. 2. n'".. 14-^: moved
to Falmouth. 2. 14^: children oi.
2. 14.^, 140.
Mary Gorliam, dauirhter of Cap!-
Jc'.hn, the fiist child boin in G..i-
ham. 2. 14S; married Iri>Ii,
2. 14S.
Molly, taken prisoner. 3. 010.
Pi)i]ipen. called Fitzp. n, i. lb;":
name still known iu Cornwall, i-
ii;]/i.
Da\-i<l. son of Jose]di. i. IKln; scf-
tle<i at Ilingham. i. 11:;/.; madi' a
freeman, i. 1 l-h. : di-d. i. l!-":
I-urchased land of Felt. .N'eale and
Williams, i. 12'.', -M'Ju: lived at
quartermaster, 8. 1:32.
of Boston. 5. ;>4 <:• 9.
LXDEX TO COLLECTIONS. 223
Salem, 1.2OO11; at Purpooihu'k. , Capt. Saiiiuol. 2. 17o.
I. 0-2, i Sarali, 9. f>s.
Elizalteth, i. 110. j Sju-ncir. sii;iiod the tiiMtv of ni::.
family, 1. •j:;4/). i 6.l':.4; autdL'rapli of, 6. l'.".4; K.iiii-
Gooigo. rosidcil at Fiiliiiouth, I. ISO)!. | oiiyl);ivi(l Komu't. 8. L'll'."; at tin-
Josopii, lived at Kalmoiitli, i. H'J, j luad of the iioveinim-iit, 8. I'l.'*;
Ho, 114, ISO/i: 3. Ti', T'.'x; .^i^nod I 9. t'-T: letter to from ('apt. I.itli-
the submissoii to .M;i>s.. i. 112; v:<>\\,S.-jt>:t: heqe^t in Sir Willhuii
came from Uoston. i. 1 l.!: ]>iu- ' IMiips' uilj. 9. ti;); lu-ir of Ladv
Cliasetl land of Clee\t'S, i. 11:;; I'jiij.s, 9. r.i; lived in Iiis :»unt"'>
lived at llin<:li;mi, i. \l.\ir, mar- i })ouse. 9. dT; a son c)f liebecc .1
ried Dureas Wood. i. li;;;i; Ins j Sj^eneer, 9. t'.T; liirtli of. 9. OT;
children, i. ll.J; died. i. 11:]; .lor- | ailojited hy Sir William I'hips. 9.
dan conveyed land to. i. l.'.n; eon- I (iT: ^riadnated from H.irvard ('(.l-
seuted to the a^ncMii'nr Ixtween lei^e. 9. (VT; held pnblic ulliees. 9.
Jordan and Tiieker. i. i:;i ; ae- ; (IT; deatli of. 9. t;8: jrnardian fci-
cased of breedinii: a disturl)anoe, Ins minor ehildren. 9. I'l^ : sold ins
I. 101-102; petitioned Mass. to land ri.i;iits at Peniainnd. 9. 7',':
settle the controversy between mentioned. 4. 14.'j, Itjl, 104, li'.^;
Cleeves and Jordan, i. 141; a man 8. l;;i. :.'."iS. l'i;T.
of strife ami ennrention, i. 144; V.'iHiam. s-m of Sjiencer. g. C,,^.
<lisj>ose(l of I'oiise island, by Sir William. aecom]ianifd to Cana-
Sampscm I'enley, i. 1.">1 ; moved da by Matthew A i^er, i.L'14; e.\-
to rurpoodiiek. I. I'j], 022: con- chan;;ed Capt. Davis for a French-
stable of Falmouth. I. \o:>: in fa- man, i.OOl: visited Falmoulii. i.
voi of the jurisiliction of Mass.. i. 000: 3. 107; tlie birth and birlh-
170; lived near Lonj;: Creek, i. place ()f. 2. i'i'>a, 207. 2.;o. l':)'.); 4.
200; lived near Fore river, i. 210; 21."), 21ti; 5. 224. 2-1 ; 9. 4 : a ^liij.-
a resident of Blue Point, 3. 72, cariienter, 2. 200; 5. 224; moved
72<;; presented for abuse, 3. 72-70, , to Boston, 2. 2:;o; 9. 0; his o]>iriin:i
70(1 ; fiii\i.' a bond, 3. 70; cause of ! of his own destiny, 2. 200; 9. S-'.'.
the quarrel, 3. 70; trouble with 0"); married Mrs. Hull. 2. I'.^o; 4.
Foxwell, 3. 7"j. ' 21(i: 9. (J; found a S])anish wreck.
Josepli jr., sou of Joseidi. i. 110;(. 2.20it. 2-;n/( ; place ol his ri sid( luc.
Mary, daughter of Jost-ph, i. 110/;; 2.200, i':j]; built a ship fni- Ddstou
married Geor^'^e Muiijoy. i. I'/'.i. 1 parties. 2. i':)! ; 9.7, 104; his house
Samuel, son of Joseph, i. 110/!. described, 2. 2;;i; built a fort at
Sarah, daughter of .Joseidi, i. llOn. i Pernaquid. 2. 20'.i; 5. 2'^2: 7. >rj.
Phippeny, same as Pliijipen. 3. 72. 1.5'.l; 9. 4'i-41. 42. 44/(; his nairu-
Phips, Ann, sister of Sir William, 9. , fearetl by tlie Indians, 2. s:'.':
00. j went to Enijland. 2. 240; died iu
Danforth. 9. Of) 70. London, 2. 240; buried at Wool-
David, son of Spencer. 9. <>S; orad- noth, 2. 240; <;(>vernor of the pn.-
uated from Harvard Collejre, 9. vincc? of Massachusetts bay, 2.0.')./;
CS; lived in Cambridi,re, 9. 0<; be- 9-04. rj7/i; sent Cai)t. Cliurch to
came a Tory, 9. 0--: moved to Maine. 2. liJO; 5. :'/■)<): purcimscd
Enj,'land and ids estate couliscat- a ladings of lumber. 4. 2l'i, 217:
ed;6. OS; dcatii (tf. 9. t;S. carried the peo])le to IJoston. 4.
Elizabeth. 9.0-^. 217, 22.;; 9. 7; embarrassed. 4. :.'l 7 :
James, father of Sir William, 2. 20It; ' his father a frunsmith. 5. 22.1; 9.
9-4; settled at Pemaquifl. 2. 20'.»; 4-."); one of twenty-six children. 5.
a jjunsmith, 5. 22;): 9. 4-."j. 220; 9. ."); learneij to read in IJo —
Jan)es jr., son of .lames. 9. 00, 04. ! ton, 5-224; 9.O; summoned ]''ron-
C'ol. John, 9. 4(1. UO: iM-quest in Sir ! tenac to surrender. 5. 272-J70: tiie
William's will. 9. t;0. 04; peti- answer. 5. L'70; ref u.s( d a treasta:-
tioned for a Canada grant, 9. 04. able oll'er from James n. 5. l'>I:
La<iy Mary, susiK-eteii of witchcraft, jiroposed the reduction of Cina-
9. 08; signed the warrant to re- da. 5. 2Sl at I'emacjuid under
lease a itiisimei. 9. 0^; bequest in ro\-al instructions, 5. 2-:.'; e.ulv
her husbanil's will, 9. 00; marritMl works upon his life, 9. 2. -O: the
to Peter Sargent, 9. 1)4, 00; Sjieii- i-eason of liis succe.-s, 9. .'j-ti;
cer Phips her litir, 9. 04: pur- ad<q)ted S]iencer Bennett. 9. 7:
chased real estate in Boston, g. voyage to the Bahama*, 9. :», io.
04; mentioned, 9. 22, 24, .-)7. «i7/(. i'j!; went to England. 9. '.>: in eo.ii-
Mary Margaret, sister of Sir \\'il- | niand of the Algier Knse, 9. 1 1 :
Ham, 9. 00. j probably assisted by the lJ:ike of
Satuuel, 4. 228. I York, 9. II; quelled a mutiny, 9.
224
MAINE TIISTOIUCAL SOCIKTV
riiips. Sir William — oi^ntinuod.
iL'-i:); s;uU-(l lor Ui^ii.iuiola. 9. i:'.;
Scoos^fiil so;u\ii for tr-jasmo. 9.
l;j; saili'd I'^r Eivj:laml. 9. l-i:
powerful frii'iuls intiMosU-il in. 9.
14; in\i.'iitc(l his own instrmiu'iits.
9. l'>: Ills nu'tli-xl tif suari'li. 9. l-">:
his siu'ios^. 9. 1.".-1T. •"'_; tront'lo
with his nun. 9. 17-1^: arri-ved at
Loiuloii, 9. 1^. •"-: iho valuo oi
liis part of the voyage. 9. 1>:
kiiiLTlitod. 9. l^-l'.i. :u,i; waiucd
in tlio nivv. 9. 1'.'. ■_'l': s.toii-I vis-
it to the IJi llamas. 9. ll*. I'l; de-
sin.-d to ntiirn to Now Kn^laiid,
9. ■_'!; in syini>athy with the I'lui-
tans, 9. L'2: api'Minti'd hi',Mi slier-
itY. 9. 2:.'. •_'•;; n-t'irncd to IJosron,
9. :;_'. •_':]; fears (>t his heeoniin^
an p;;)iscoi>alian. 9. !':)«. 2-1: n^-ar
assassin ition, 9. --i: went to F.iiir-
land, g. 1'4: huilt his house. 9. 24.
2."», lU-i)"); returned to Jioston. 9.
2i): olfered the LTovernoiship hy
Janiesii. 9. 2i''; joineTl theejuueli.
9. '21; ooniiueuts i<n his lack of
edneation, 9. 27-2^: in command
of the Six Friends. 9. 2^: olTered
to go to Xova Seoti.i. 9. 2'.l: eap-
tured Port Uoyal. 9. 2'.); arrived
at Boston. 9. :'.o; a niemher of the
council, 9. •'.:'; the French ltov-
ernor comidained of. 9. '-'i^h,: be-
fore Que'oec. 9. ;'l: ix'-h Mixed
prisoners, 9. ;Jl-.';2: mired. 9. -A.
82; loss of a ship. g. :;2, .;;: at
Boston. 9. o2-:'>:'. : endeavored to
sii^t dn the paper currency. 9. ■V]:
desired a secnd expeilin(Mi to
Cmada. 9. .■;)-;;4. •"i2: apjiointed
govern jr. 9. ;<4. 'I'tu: the journal
of Ins Canulian exiK-dition l"st.
g. :-Uh; arrived in Boston, 9. -i'l:
a time of storm and troui)ie. 9.
o")-.";'.t; opposed the witchcraft de-
lusion. 9. ;]'>-;J7. ■lln: his course
commended. 9. :;7: intrrt'st in the
French and Inii i.i war. 9. ■";'.': his
valuable knowledLTe. 9. O.i-lO:
made many voy iires to the coast
of Maine. 9. 4o. 40,/; owneil a
yaclit, 9. 4'i,( ; iri-aty ^vith t!ie In-
dians. 9. 42; a barrier aL,'ainst the
Fren.h, 9. 42-4.;; troubled with
l>o!i;ical parties. 9. 44; not a weak
governor. 9. 44. 4'>: non-residents
disqu dilieii, 9. 4')-4»). 47 ; oppo.-ei]
by Jii'cnton and Dudley, 9. 4';. 4>.
f>'->; cause of his bein'^ called to
England. 9. 4^. .'^0: legally a na-
val ollicer. 9. 4^: ordered Brerit'^n
to stop interfering. 9. 4'.i; com-
plained of. g. 4'.*: hc'hl tl:e ns|,ect
of his otiicers. 9. -"jD: bis lla-.'. 9.
5'J.5')u; sum:noic.-d to W'liiti ball.
9. ."1; never returned to Ma^-;.. 9.
o2; his rccejiiiou in England. 9.
5"2; chastised Capt. Sluut, 9. .".2 :
charged with corruption, g. .">i;
give a bipu 1. 9. •"> 4 ; liis (bi\')-e. g.
."i4; ids fiieu'ls e\pc<-'ed 1 ;., If.
turn. 9. "if ,.")•">)( ; sick, g.-'i'i: -uitli.
9. 2. •"■. "ill, 'nii; burial, 9. •"•'•: fu-
ller d. 9. "it"), "if..!. .")7 : chaiMv t( r of.
9. .".-(i. '.', 12, 1^. 44.41".. .".■--••.2; hi<
estate, g. 40/). i;2, f..")//, iVWc monu-
ment to, g. .■)7;(: his arms. g. :,";,,:
his moiuMuent deslroyid. 9. .")7-
5'.»; his will, g. i!:>-ii4; will [proved
an.l exerut-'l. 9. (If his v, ife
married to Peter Sargcul. g. r.4.
W: his motlier alive wl; 11 ]]>■
died. 9. (iJ; house descrili.il. g.
»■>."). i;->: his iprediclions cii'i d to
wit.luiaft. 9. i>"): left nocliihiren,
g. (id: later residents of his ii'>usc,
9. d^; a supposed portrait ni. 9.
b'v'-7o: authenticated jportrait. 9.
70-72; pin'chaseii laml at Mcibu k-
Hwan lo, g. 7'.i; mention, mI. 3. b'j;
4. 170; 5. xxi: 6. 2.')2: 8. 2' .•: 9. •')7:
Memoir of by William (.io;;.,!. 9.
1-72; Life of.' .-• c Mather. Cotton.
Phip>' cow. 9. VW). 1-jG, I.)4.
funeral ticicet, 9. o7.
place, 9. ii.>.
point. 2. 207; 9. 5.
Phipsburu'h, incor'>rated, 2.207; com-
prised in the Kennebec Purchase,
2.277: mentioned, I. •'">ti2/( : 2.2!^:
3. 27:;: 5. lix, 41.>, 42;;; 5. 104: 8.
I.-.2. 2S4.
saw-pir. 9. l.'iO.
.shipyard, g. •>.
Phyps. Elizabeth, of .Shecpscott liver,
' 5. o7.
Pickerel, abumlant. 4. ."JIS.
Pickering, .Joim, Ids notes on .Jon:i-
tlian Edwards cited, 6. 2<)>;.. 212?!.
34>/<; notes on Iwisle's Diction-
ary cited, I. 412)1 : 4. ',)'), 'JiJ, V7: 6.
2Uui; 9. 202, 2i;2/(.
Lieut. , 8. r.y>. 140/(.
Pickerings, the. 4. 2o.').
Piciiwaket, former name of Frye-
bur'4. I- '•>■'>■>: ■•<*:(■ Pe(piaki tt.
Pidgin, the Kev. William, caled 10
preach at Miriot, 2. I2i>: in-t died.
2. 121 : separated from the church,
2. 12:;.
Pii'daiont. 7. ;52.
Pier, an Indian, 3. CSO, 440; ,s. c Pier-
pole.
Pierce. Andrew Martin. 6. 412.
Charles, his ])rolitic fandly. 7. 2S'?-
Franklin, 8. ••;4'.', ;;00. 4.V.»,
Isaac, of Boston, i. :;i.">; a t dlor. i-
olo; married (4 race Tucker, i. -^l''-
John, received a grant fro::i the
Plvmouth Company, i. :!"■■';. ■'•*'':
4. 2l>: 5. bSJ: 8. 201; s,i;bd at
liroad bay, i. :)-/(; 4. 21-^: 5- 1"^'-
a LtmdoM mcndiant. 2. 42' 1; 'S-
21? ; held the charier of liiC PI)-
INDEX TO COLLKC TION;
225
mouth colony ill trust, 2. 4'_*"(i;
dul nut settle at I'liuaiiuiil. 2. 4-'/j ;
obtaiiK-(l tliL- cliaiUT tur the I'ly-
moutli c'oluiiy. 2. -Il'/i; irii'inlly t.>
the Jiuliaus, 4. •_'!>: soKl the eliai-
ter of the I'lyinouth eolony, 5.
l^'-')-lS J ; held the ui aiil iu lii^ <>v. 11
name. 5. 1S(. l>ti; pMs^ihle date
of his eomiuir. 5. lsl-l^'>; iiiuei-
taiii that lie ever vi-iied New Kii:,'-
laml. 5. 1S4, ISt;*; died in poverty.
5. IS4;(, In*.; luoltahly eoinineneed
a itlaiitatioii at reiiiaiiuid. 5. Is:.;
united ids uraut wjili IJiown's
piuohase, 5. l>.")-ls'i: defrauded
the I'lyiiuuith eolony. 5. l>(i; Iiis
ojiinion uf Weston's meti. 5. I'.Hu/;
st-e also Pein-e. .Ii>hn.
John, of Manchester, 4. 201; deijo-
siiion of. 4. :.':Jl-Jo2.
Jo>ia!i, I. .Vjtht.
Josiah. jr., 6. :;.".4.
Lauutelot. lived near Pejepscot. i.
•24~,i: manicd Stevens, iMT/; ;
his son. L'4T/i,
Lev.is, 8. iii.
Luther. 4. .'.-ir>. r,4C,. :M~. Or.O, 30.^.
Naiuy, married Charles Freeman, i.
Fdchard, 5. 277.
the Pev. Thomas, proacliod at .Soar-
borougli.3. I'd. 1<;2,(: ordaine<l at
Kewhuryport. 3. ltd; 6. :;:;; l.irtli
and death ot. 3. hd: -ra<luated
from Harvard tolieue, 3. IMl.
William, purchased land of Samuel
Wel.])er, I. 247./; moved to Mil-
ton. 247/(.
the Pev. Dr. , of Bro(jkliuo, 5.
xlvi.
Judge, , 6. :>.'.").
, of Anson. 4. :'A'>~.
Pieipole. 3. ;}12u; .see also Pier.
Pierre, 3. 412.
Pierresoutrek. 3. 412.
Pierson, the Kev. iJaniel. 7. 220.
Moses. 4. 104. p;.).
S'?e also I'ear.-on.
Pigeons, abundant. 4. ;j2'^. r,G2.
I'iggwackfct, remarks on tli.- light at,
l)y the llcv. Paul ColLiu, 4. 2iM>-
2'.»2; are Pe«iuakett.
Pike, the lion. Frederick O.. 8. 474.
the Pev. James. 4. 'Ji;7,, -jtr,.
Mary, manierl David Coliin, 4. 241.
Mu>es. lived at .Shei-p.seott, 2. 2.J0:
Rwore fealty to the Duke of Voik,
4. -'21.
Kichard. livcfl at Falmouth, i. 2I.'};
pave tlie alarm of the aitpioaeh of
the Indians, i. 21!"--_'2<); lived at
Musrle cove, i. -Jl'.'i,; his son a
rnaster-marinei, i. 21 '.»n.
Ro!>erl. 5. :y.)'.).
Samuel, .son of Pichard, i. 219/1; a
ma.ster mariner, i. -Jil'j/t.; signed
the petition to (Jov. Pradstreet, i.
2s:;,,; ;iii eii-^igu and eoniiiii--ioii.
er of FahiK
New r ISC...
<ien. Z. M.. 9.
t!i.. i;ev. ,
Piluiim I'athei
■^4;
'Uth. I,
I. •';22.
is.-,.
of Peniaiinid.
N tlie clnxuii.
Pil
.s'c Young. Alexander
r;iMis. tlie. conrage and s;
2. ••;i'/: s,ittle<l ar I'hin.
41-». -7.".:
.s(.il, 2. 42
d at
> ot,
tlu
dians
from
274-27.">;
144, 1S7:
with M;
it of.
lii 2.
no legal liLdit ro the
not hindered Kv Iti-
271 ; olit lined a uiant
J'lynioutli <'oii:i. il. 2.
visited l.y Saino^^Lf, 5.
6. l(i!»: madi- a tn-aty
ssasoit. 5. 1S7; i!,,.ir
Iiohcy with Indians, m-e of i'aii--
ne.ss. 5. P.I-: the lii.st to meet tlio
Arbella. 5. I'.i',); the oliaracti r of
7. 2.-)-L'r,: the Jirst s<piattii< of
Xew England. 7. 2t;: never a-ked
for a charier to the Peiiobsic-r. 7.
2'.i; obtained a charter f.u- the
Kennebec territory. 7. 2!»: liist
occupied the Penobscot, 7. -j'Ji
under heavy liabilities, 7. -jO-
formed the company of uvder-
takers, 7. L".i-;',(); ?:dward .V.-!iley
forced up<m, 7.;]0; did not n uar»i
the tj-eaty of .St. Germain. 7. :y.l
brouuht this business to a t lose.
7. MO; fiustrated at PenoliM
Otj: last vestages i>f their i<
:',!: accejitcd a patent to la
the Ilud>on; 8. 21x1 ; mcnii
■t. 7.
r. 7.
'1 on
ned.
2. lot;. -,;m: 3. ;-<i: ^_ 7, ^•_ ^
p;4, l'.i4. I'.Mi; 6. 122. ]r,|. ]-■.'. ;-,i,
oos; 7. l.Jl, 202: 8. 2^'.i: g. -ji]
SMo; at the Pen<d)scot. bv the
Hon. John E. Godfrey, 7. i;;-.;7.
Pillsbnry, Jonathan, mov<(l 1.. s, ar-
borough, 3. 220.
Joseph, moved to Scarborough. 3.
220; served in the war of the Kev-
olution, 3. 20."!, 220.
William, born in England. 3. 220;
died at Newbury, 3. rrjo.
Pinchon, Maj. John, i. 200n, 2';7/(; 7.
]'>-)n.
Pine abundant. 3. 200. :y>2. .'II'^.
Charles, moved to ScarboroiiLrh. 3.
l.;0-140, 14o„, ISL': crave the""name
to Pine i»oint, 3. 14_': a brav<' man
and a hunter. 3. 142; a bitter ene-
my of the Iniiians. 3. 144; dnring
encounter with the Indian.s, 3".
144-14.-7.
creek, 3. OS.
'irace. 3. 1 -"2.
Hill. 4. 2-:;,,.
Mary, marrhd William Deaiin", ■».
lS2/<.
point, now Flying point, 2. 171;
named for Charles Pine. 3. 142;
called Newbury's point, 3. 2J).
22G MAINE HISTOKTCAL SOCIETY.
rino — continued. i sloop to be sont to from N't a
tinilier, valti.iblo to st'i;il to Kuropo, York, 5. '.'; calloil resracionci e.
8. 2'.*il; certain kiiuls nscrveil lor L'-^-'-; Cailillac"s accoiini ol', 6. -j-..-
tlie navy, 8. l".i7. '-'■^4; Gov. Andros at, 7. "-J; !!u-
tree currency, fouiKi at Castine, 6. j house at in tlio care ol Godfr. v.
118-llH; descrilied. 6. US; very 9. :;oG/i; mentioned, r. oKi, TiriO: 2.
rare. 6. llS-ll'.t. the i-oiiiaL'e ol" M.'kj. •')<», ."iiia. .'>-J'7, tiT. (iSn, 1':;.', ; 3.
forhichh^n, 6. ll'.>. ll'.'/C si'ut to L'l/i. S',>. :;f.-_', :m'.i. 114: 4. l.".!; 5
Knirhiiid as a cinii'sitv. 6. ll',»; I'.'s^ i'u:>,. -joi. I'lt."). -joCi, i.M4, _'•_!.
story of and Ghaihs'u. 5. 1H»; :;r-'). -J •-".». I'M : 6. Mil, i^-j.V, 8. _■,•-;
mentioned. 6. 1-1.'>. U'.i'i, l;)T. j 9. •"'OS, r.iMi, :M-_'.
phillini;-, 6. l:'.:.. i:'.t;. i:;t. briilge h.tU'ry, 8. ir.4.
tlireojicnee, 6. l:;.";. l-'.ii, LIT. liarhor. 2. i'."iT-l''iS. -J';].
rine-aiijiUs, aneedi>te of -loctlyn. 3. river, visitcil by Levett, i.."U, 4'Jn:
W: i:re\v in Maiui", 3. ".oT. 2. 4Sa; a settlement coinun iut',1
Tine's luid^e. Col. (irecu killed at, i. on the bank of. i. oo; ;.;rant t..
i';;0. I Gorges ami Mason on, i. 4'.i-.''i
Pinkhams, the. 9. 2U---'l.'.. j boundary vf (ioiu'es" ]iatent, i. ^!.
Pinnaces, one built at !sa>iadahoc. 3. , 8G; 2. o'Ja; 3.;J1: lioundary of the
oOl, oOS; one called the Viririnia, ' Mass. purchase of Gori^es, i. i';;.':
3.0OS; sent \vith corn from I'eina- land on owned by Geo. Muiijo\.
quid to Boston. 5. 1^04: one be- i.'2')~\ visited Ijy liobert Gor;.:<>.
lonjring to the Castle William, 8. 2. 4'jti; the si'ttlenifuts on thr
22'J/i. ! first in New Hampshire. 2. '>.l'i:
Pintard, John, 2. 112. , \ a boundary of the ,<rrant to MasM!i.
Pil)e stave, i. 57, ■">;;•), 551 ; 2. 9S: 4. 23. j 2. 52a; 3. M ; lisiiiii'.^' statre.s at. 3.
Piracy, the first tlai;- of raised in Xew | i»: boundary of the <:rant to Cam-
England, 5. 205. ; mock, 3. 12: settlers sent to t!.e
Pirates, one lioveriu'j; near Pemacpiid, 3. oO-:!l; mentioned, i. S'.t, li'i.
1.42; headed by Dixy Bull. 5. 147. 15S, 214, •_':]2. oGO, 405; 2. --'T-'.:'
205; vessel titled out to capture, j 4. 14. 7o, SK), lOS; 5. xxi, 2'JS; 6.
5. 205-200; the age of. 9. 10; see \ 2oi); 7. lU'.i; 8. 1S4, 2'.i4, ;;'J2; 9.
sea rover. ' 3o',tn. o54. :JGO, Mt)5.
Piscataqua. Gorges gave only a jiart Piscataqaauke. derivation and dell-
of his atteniion tn. i. :',»;: Edward nitioii of. 4. l'."l.
Godfrey at. i. 4t;/(. 47/;: 9. .J05. Pisi-ataquis county. 7. 10'/. 3'J4, oJo:
306; Cammoek at. i. 47: 3. 12: 8. ;;i7.
sawmill sent to. i. 47: 9. ■'>*^>it: river, .s'c Piscataqua river.
Capt. Xeale at. i. ^rjn: 2. r.^,/ ; Pi.-;eaitaway. .sre Piscataqua.
Henry Jocelyn at. i. 51';;. i;j: 3. Pircli. sent to England, 5. I'OSjj.
34; Neale governor of. I. 53, (; a Pilchard. Capt. John, committed o-.il-
lion killed at. i. 7f': 3. >'•': gov- \ rages on Josepli Dabadis. 7. fcO.
erned by a written agreement, i. Pitkin. William. 9. li'J.
85; Xiciiolas Frost constable of, Pitt, William, 5. S'.t.
I. 88; assessed, i. 1'4, 3C>S 2. 4S(n( ; Pittaurisquanne. 6. 250.
AVilliam Bracket sent to. i. 155,(; , IMtts, Adam, tried for the murder "f
Carf^ud Maveriek airived ar. i. Paul Cjiadwiek, 7. -^l.
173; liobert .Ionian moved to. i. 1 .lames, 8. 20'.'/i. 214/(.
217; Anthony Brackett and his Pitisboro, now G.iniiner. 6. 47; K"-
family escaped to, i. :;24: John land Gushing settled in, 6. 47.
Skillings' family moved to, 1.315; Pittsburgh, 4. i:>2/(.
3. 223; settlers of ropiired to Pitt<tield, 5. xlvi.
bring their children to be baj)- Pittston. Dr. (Jardiner commenced a
tized, 1.3.54. :)(;(;; Capt. Xeale had 1 settlement at, 2. 2>3; Gardiii. r
power to only giant lantl in, i. [ separated from. 7. 410: mentioneii.
534; one of the first settlements ' 1. 4(ir), .5<i2; 2.2S4; 4.107,305,354.
in X'ew Hampshire, 2. 4s;r;/( ; not ' 355,400: 7.405,413.
abanrioned. 2. 4S(/„; Cajit. Gorges ' Placentin. 3. 42S: 7. l.]4((.
in, 2. 48(/; lirst settled by church- T'lain Dealin;,' or Newes fr(»m New
men, 2. Mn,i; hiter by nnii-euii- Knghiml. ■■<ei: Leehford, 'J'Iiomki^-
formists, 2. f;ia«: negk'cted aflt-r , Plains of Abialiam, i. 51S, 520; 5. 17o;
the death of Mason. 3.35; -Mugg 1 8. 24';/(.
captured at. 3. 1 1 1 ; iiome of (apt. ' the. ..f N'eazie. 7. (>.
Wannerton. 4. Oo, \H)n; (Jov. Dud- Plaisted. ICiisha, 3. !•;»>.
ley at, 3. 343; Ucaty of, 3. 3*;2, PoLTcr. an associate, i. 170, 1!'. •
iio't), 373; 5. 27: derivation and , lived at Kittery. i. 1'.'7; si'^m-'i l.'-
deliuiliou of the name, 4. 101; a jteliliou toCromv.ell, i.3'./5.
INDF.X TO COLT.F.rTIONS.
2->7
'i(.i>
of
1714, 6.
a l.v the
Samuel, sisrnod the tiv;ity of ITKj,
6. ii.">Ci; autoirmiih. of. 6. •j."i'..
Mrs. S:umiel. inutcd a
twenty liuii;nis, 3. 174-1 T
Tho., sijim-il the treaty 01
2.")S: autograph of. 6. 2'i^.
Plaistrier. Capt. . eaptiin
Kiii;lish, 7. ■_".'■'!/(. ."'.14 ; in ii.mniaiul
at 5^t. Cn.ix. 7. ;;i4; lieM Neutral
islauJ, 7. :!i4; einl)arke»l to ea])-
tmv Sa^ailahoe. 7. .■]I4. ."Ilii-.'.n;
prohahlv iiict hv tho (.iitt of t..i»(l,
7. ;m7.
I'lanks sent to En'jrland, 5. 2'.\</(.
riantairauct. 5. xlv.
Plantation No. ;;. now Penobscot, 9.
1511.
ofHoe. Whitehall. 3. o2<\
the first name of LJi-oomtiehl. 5. 2.>o;! ;
llrst Oilieei.N of, 5. L'S."j/(; see
Broomtiehl.
Plato, a neu'i'o. 8. -'.itl. I'lUn.
Plattshuruh. N. Y.. 9. IS:]. 1S4.
Pleasant eove, inei'iin*r-houst.- huilt at,
8. lllrt. 111/*: l'reshytenaii> ai. 8.
IUh, 11:.**i: eontroversy eoneern-
ini,^ the meetinir-house. 8. 111*(-
llo«; site of the meetinL:-house,
8. Ill';*, 11:1/*: mentioned. 8. lU'J,
110, 117. ir.'.i. lol, 2S(;. •_'^7.
cove, home of TlKunas Gyles. 3. ;]14;
Indian name of, 4. 110; block-
house erected at. 5. ;3f)7/i: dwelling
jdace of Indian-. 6. •JD'.'; men-
tioned, 2. M'l; 4. Kj'J: 6. 211. :]i'L';
7. U4>, :;4it.
point nianufacturinix company. 2.
141.
pond, 4. 2S0. 2^0,(.
liver, 2. 244.
• Plough Patent, the, extent of. 1. 45,
8*'): 3. ;)2: why so named, i. 4,": 3.
32; the patent lost, i. 4-"./': i)at-
eutees, i.A'm: purchased l>y Ilig-
by, I. 07. 54''.: 3. ;]2; grained to
John Dy and others, i. >•>): 3. :j2;
not visited by the owners. 3. .yj.
the, brought the first comiKaiy to
Lygonia, i. 4r.: 3. :;2.
Plumnier. Aaron, biographical notice
of, 3. 221.
Benjamin, his deposition, cited, 6.
20.
Francis, 3. 221.
Jo.seph, 3. 221.
Moses, 3. 221.
\Villiam. 3. 2l'1.
Gov. William. 5. x,\xvii.
the Piev. , of Penobscot, 9. 10.3.
Plummers neck. 3. 144.
point, 3. liK).
Plutarch, 4. '.HI: 6. 14-: 8. 'V-)r,.
Plymouth Colon; tl (ijarter found, 2.
42>(; dcscrib'^-rl. 2. 42/),.
colony, anc Plytnoutlj Mass.
CoinjAaiiy of M is-;., tlie countj'
claimed by, 2. 2GC»; 5. lixj a name
frequently given to the Keiniebrr
Purchasers; 2. •J7(i, -.'77 ; e;u]>;.>ve<i
,lolin Jones as a surveyor. 4. 4.';
incorporated, 5. lix: r. uu! ir m(M>t-
ings of, from 174'.i to 1-!':. 5. !ix;
the affairs of contr.-lKd b\ Dr.
(iai-diiu'r. 5. Ix: foils elected by
their iutUuiu'c. 5. Ix: ir.duced
(;t>rmans to .■M'ttie at iMc-ieu. 5.
Ix: 8. :j1;'.. :J14: erected buil.iings
in Lincoln county. 5. Ix: 8. •_'0'.*/i;
Koberi I'euiple became a ].artner
in 6. l".; 8. 220/,; s.iid to hold
land in .Matchbiguatus. 6. loT;
established a trading po>T at Pe-
nobscot. 6. lO'.i; roli'ieii bv the
French, 6. lo'.'-IK); attemi>ted to
drive out tlie Ficmh. 6. IKi;
Kobert Tcmi)le's letter to. 6. 14-
15: built a iiouse on Ilie Kenne-
bec, 7. 52. ITiS, 17.-,, 10.-,; s. I'l.^j,;
the Settlers hai-asM'd. 8. :.55: Dr.
Gardiner purcliased laud of. 7. -iv5;
the records tif. 8. 11:'.; liad a map
of tlie Kennel lec liwr nuvie, 8.
lL':J-]24, 124//: disturbed by .-luat-
ters, 8. 200: the licirs oi" hebl a
meeting. 8. 2o0-2()7, 207,.. -jo-^
2OS/1; erected block!iou>t <. 8.
2i>7(); made provisi(rns for a L'oal,
8. 20ib?; Samuel (^oo.lwin the
agent of, 8. 212; Peter Wills in
the employ of, 8. 21;;// • lir-r t.-wn-
sliip laid "out. 8. 21:'.-l'14: Fore
Shirley built. 8. i'I4; hindered by
Indians, 8. 215; i)eti;ioi)t-.i tlie
general court to buibi a fon. S.
215; to build a magazii:e. 8. 117-
218, 211), 2:15. 140: an iMl'ieuiial
body of men 8. 21^-21'.': tic- seal
of, 8. 2;'.t/i: continually in litiga-
tion, 8. 21'.'/(: London ageu?. 8.
210//; (tov. Shiiley a st.ickh<dd-
er in, 8. 221. 222//; Fort Halifax
built to farther tluir inteiests. 8.
22:^; tlie Winslow family inter-
ested in, 8. 21;]; Jabe/. Fox sur-
veyor for. 8. 215/;; the ( "niniittee
of at Falmouth. 8. 22f.,/. 11^: (ien.
Winslow a surveyor for. 8. 2^2n]
tracts granted to Winsb.v. . 8. 1-^;
the grant to, 8. :;41: 9. :;';7: s<dd
out, 8. :;4i: unsettled lar.d di.s-
]tutes witii the Pejei>scoi proprie-
tors, 9. 200-11)2: ])art of their ter-
ritory within the grant to Beau-
champ and Levitt, 9. ii7-ii>^;
Thomas Di\ is to set o;f the dis-
puted territory. 9. 12^. 2-'-': men-
tioned, 4, :;51 : 8. 11;;, ll:j,(. 1^2,
:ioO, ;141: 9. ^1. 2:ji.
Company of England and rivTnouth
Council formed. 3.1>1': 5. :;:-!. :]/7;
received a charter, i. 1^: -eijt out
an expedition un<ler I'ojdKirn and
Gilbert, i. iH: 2. l^'.i; .-en: out
ii&hing vessels, i. 'M, •jJ: 5. :>;jG;
228
MAINK HISTORICAL SOCIKTV
riyniontli Company — continuod.
sent Kiohuil Hawkins to A inorii-fi,
i.:'.L': ioii.ivctl a now chnitor. i.
oL'; l>ounil;uios of, i. :)l'--';''. ; pat-
cntLfS. I. :;;); p;iit of tlioir toni-
toiy witliin the .:::r:int to Sir Wil-
li:uii Alexamlei", i. :;4. •■'.-()) ; a I'lvc-
laniatiou to i)revent (iisoid'.'r oh-
tained. i.-"i"): i^avo a iir.Mir to (Jnr-
pes anil Masim. i. ;'."•; uave a
grant to AhUworth au'l KUiriil^e,
i.G(;-o7: 5. iHiO: 7. i;;.'): i^rant to
Jolm IMeree, i. ;'.>;i, ■""<:'(<: 4. "J IS;
5. IS;'>: jjrant to Way an 1 Pur-
cliase. I. 40/i. 80„ : ^axr a diartir
to the Massaelmsetis ('■niipany, 1.
40; {grants to (JMham. Vines,
Lewis ami rMininutur.. i. 4:'-44;
grant to John L)y, i. 4"i: mants to
Godfrey, i. 4i".; icave Uiai'k Point
to Caniinoek. i. 47: uianr. to
Goodyear and Trelawny. i. 4S. 'rl;
6. KJT-lo'^; reason for^iviiiLT this
grant, i. 4S; gave grants of tlie
territory to others wlii.-h was al-
ready given to Gorges and Ma-
son, 1.40; surrendered their char-
ter, I. 7S, 7'.i. >--. '.'7: 7. 14:1: giv^n
governmental jioweis. i. 7>: 5.
200-207: gave a patent to Sir Wil-
liam Alexander. i.7'i; 8. 14:j; held
a meeting at Wliitehall. i. 81;
their grievan<-es, i.^l — ■-: the ter-
ritory divideil, I. '-1.': 5. ■_'/(, IC)'.);
urged the king to r<'voke the
Mass. charter, i. s;!; Sir i\rdi-
nando Gorges the oidy imialier
of undiscouraged. 2.:;l'i»; gave up
the idea of colonizing. 2. ;;;](/ :
gave a charter to the Plymoutli
colony, 2.41a; 8. 14.;: the extent
of their grant. 4. •-'•JI: 5. 2; the
company hmken up. 4. 1'^'l ; held a
monopoly of the lishin.:. 5. ir>!»,
21."); assailed hy.Sir Edmund Gokt;.
5. ]•)'.»; .lames i. at -a meeting of.
5. lOii; sold land to Jtmncns and
tjhettield. 5. 170. is.",; Edward
Rocroft in their emph.iy, 5. 17'.i;(:
licensed Bennett to lish. 5. IStu;;
originated through the influence
of Pupham and Goigcs, 5. :]:;2,
3;37; pre])arations for roloni/in',',
5. ;^:)2: cdled the Nortli Viru^inia
C'om]»any, 5. '■j'-j'2ii: siut out tsvo
expeditions, 5. :;:i:;-:;;)i; di>cour-
aged by Chalongt's failure, 5. ;J:M;
encouraged by (.'apt. Prings re-
port.5. :]:>4 ;seiit out a larger colony,
5. o.,;4; as energetic as the I. on ion
Company. 5. ;M1; disc(juraged hy
the Sagadahoc failure. 5. '■)><'>. -"vis,
3";o; given a more exfemled char-
ter. 5. .■;;/i',-;l;;7; nann,' (dianged to
the Council for itulingaml i'lant-
ing, 5. •■>.!7, o.!S; tlu.ir giants the
bii-sis of the selllemenls in New-
England. 5. :viS; sn]ipnsod to na-
.«ist the English churili. 6. l^:;-,
grant to Pfaucani]! and l.cNirctt,
6. ;'.L'l: 9. 77; territory granted t.>
in the seeond eliarter. 7. :;7: .loin,
Pierce a memlur of. 9. 117; uh n-
tioneii. I. L'^. :'.L'. ;;i. :;■>. 411, 4:;. ',.",.
7>. ■■"1 : 2. 7. <i<> ': 7. •-'7: 9.21'.'.: ni--
ords of cited. 5. Iii7/^ l''>^-(. !■-'•./• :
7. ."lo/i. .'U-'i; .'^rr also (,'oiui'-iI fo|
Planting. Puling and (iovernin.,'
New England.
County. 2. 172; 4. 1 IH.
England, a company of advcntnriMs
of ju-oenre a cliarti-r, ft. 2>: I'ep-
ham and (Mlliert sailed from, i.
2'.>, :;2: 2.27'/: 3. 2'.Hi; 5. ].".7"; 6.
17''.: 7. ;;il. L"-s; tlie honi.' of
Abraham .lennings, i. :>': home
of G<iodyear and Trelawny. i.
4')., 48, .-,2". .-.(•>, <;2: 4, 2:1: 5. 170,,:
Cleeves and Winter came frons,
I. ").j, U!4;(; the wife of Winter
lived in. i. 7:!: Sir Ferdinand
(Jorijfes lived in. i.lo'.'; 2. ('17'/, 71'';
5. 1."j7; Marlin. Mayor of. 5. 2n7 ;
interested in lishinu'. 2. 20,;; tin-
l>est harbor to sail from, 2. '.'j'lii-
o()'/; Cai)t. Jolin Smith saileij
2 . ."ICa; shii> returned to. 2. :)>';
Weymouth arrived at. 2. 17: 5.
l.">7; Ca])t. Dormer at, 2. ;M: Wil-
li iin (iorges a lieutenant at. 3.
4'.': Pojdrinrs second cidoiiv
sailed from. 3. 2'.>:;: mentioned,
i..':l4; 2.:li'/. ;;2'/, 4'),;. 42/,, 1 f-.
2t>;; 3, 2S'.i: 5. xi//, p;*a, 171, ;r,i :
6.1.0; 7, ;;iu, :;t;4; 8. ::ii2; 9.22.;.
:lt'.'>, :>J7.
3Iass.. the colony and town of named.
i.;J:l; the lirst ]K.im:'ntut si ii'.e
nient in Xew England, i. -V^: tiic
governi>r of to be one of (i'>i'_'e>
counselors, i. .■]4/(; a jiateiit
sought for. I. :;s-:;o: e^t:ddi~iie'i
a trading post on tlie Keimeiiec,
I. O'.t. 40, 44; 2. I'.i2: 5. H'-: 7. •-'';
8. 201-202, 2m;;; pr'iciircd a new
charter, i. 44; 2, 41<'; extent ••:'
the grant to, i. 44; carried oti
trade with the natives. i.44; sold
the title, I. 44; the settlement
commenced. I. -aO; 2.27."): siici' >>
of their trailing hoii^e. i. 'j')'. re-
ceived a grant on the Kentiehee.
I. 79: 2. 20n, 2ii:l; 8. 2o:;, -.'o"';
UradforiFs grant transferied. 1.
70 ; 2. ^'7.;; governed by a written
ai:reement, i. 8."); came for i«-
ligious frec'dom, i. lo-_': home ■•'
(ieorge Lewis, i. ll:!/,; iiome ol
liolicrt Tliornton, i. I 1<'>: peoj.!.'
from settled in .Main>'. i. P'i : "H'^
break of Kirr.,' Philiji's war in. i-
210; Major Ghurcli in. i. -"•'-•
frien'lly Imli ins from go t"
Maine,!. i;o4/(; Uramhall nioveii
INDEX TO COLI.F.CTIONS.
:!'2d
to. i.o'"*'?; E<l\v;ivil rrostiMi moved
to, i.:i')4: Ir.ul u<> K-t;:il liiclif to
tLc tfititoiy tlu-y sciiliil in, i.
42u»i; two oli:uti Ts i:;r;inioil. to i.
4'2a)i: till' oli;irtirs ci>mi>:iiod. i.
4i'a/i: I'xUiit Dl tiiritniy uiaiiti-'d
to, I. 4"_''(..: alniiisr aniu'M-ii to
Now Yolk. I. -I'Jdii: uj'j.oM'd to
l>(.'injj nmuxt.(l to M;i<s.xl.:\y col-
ony. I. A'Jiiii: ^l;iir_!iti I- wior,^ly
accu:«cd of uuddliii;; in tl:i' ;i!i;urs
of, 1. 4"J(?)); notiliod ol' tin- nnival
of lIolMMt (;orLrfs. I. -1."..'. 44.):
assisted liy London iniTr'iKUU*, i.
44(1 ; as-.^istetl t'.ic rolony ol (oTires.
I. 4t>a: Jolin Piint- and sir Fer-
dinand Gorges obtained the ciiar-
tiT for, i.42'(: 2. .")■)'<: 5. l^-l-!s4:
assessed. 5. 4^'.'/i ; the suocess of
drew tlie attention oi the Eiiilisli,
5. ■'y-)a: ]\'i]>vvt Gor<j.'es at. 2. 4".;
Settled by the jaindssion of
Gortrcs. 2. [2: undt-r tiie juiisdie-
tioncif Mass.. 2. f,.",; too hiu'hly
l>rai>ed. 2. '.■'.': people fiom did
not settle at Varmouth, 2. IT");
claimed juiisdietit>u over the
Kennebec. 2. 1'.':*: oominissiimed
Thomas I'linoe to establish a
government. 2. l'.':5-lli4: orders
for the f;;overnment, 2. r.'4-l'.'.j;
supi)osed site of their tradinif
post, 2. "JuO: save a deed, to tlie
Kenuebee purchaseis. 2. ■j"!'. -•<■].
2Tij; (djtaine<l Indian deeds to the
territory, 2. "JT"^: extent of < ountry
claimed, 2. :.'7">: built for:s and
endeavored to ^'overn. 2. I'T'i: mo-
nopolized tl;e tishini!'. 2. :jT-j ;
leased the country. 2. li"*!: Henry
Jocelyn moved 103. lU'.i; attaeked
by Indians. 4. ii'i': the <.en. Ar-
nold wrecked oil. 4. ;;io; h;t'i tish-
in<^ vessels at Cape Ann and Pem-
aquid, 5. IbS: tenants of John
Pierce, 5. 1-4; defraudMJ by
Pierce. 5. !>''>: the first aeknitwl-
ed<cment of a deed in, 5. I'.'-j:
D'Aulney an enemy of 5. lM": 7.
34; appealed to Mass.. t(ir assist-
ance, 5. 21'>; 7. 34. yj't. ■'.',; i.rol.»a-
bly traded with the I'enolis,-ot.<;,
6. 2;)4; brought their Penobscot
business to a < lose. 7. 0-'!: Mass,
refused to a^-i-t, 7. ."JT : relin-
quished all hope of reu-:d!iiiii:
tiieir l-ost. 7. '•)1: no dir- et e\i-
dencf? of .slaves being held in. 7.
210; made coa>tinu' trips. 8. L'Hl:
cargoes of )i~!: sent from. 8. l"'i';
ship capture'!. 8. I'HL': sent >!.in-
di.sli as their agent to Knglaud. 8.
202-2";}: sent Alhrtoii as a'_'ent.
8.20':]; W'iswel! tli'-ii»agei:t. 9. I't):
vigorously prosceuted tlie li-hing
busine-.s. g. T-: the relation-^ with
John i'ii.ree u mystery, 9. 117:
treat(Hl the patent with Uo.-.p.iess,
9. I I.<-1 !'.»; disgusted witii Pieice's
deeil l«ol!. g. iL'O; meUli'Mled. I.
;>.'/i. L*''.! : 2. .".bf, 71''. 77. b'l. b;.;,
]l-;. li;<. 17">. lot: 3. 17-. '-;'. -j-l;
4. hi. 71. I".'.'. '-'1^. L''. !. :;■•■! : 5. 14t,
]'•.:;. \r<\. 171. 1-1. I-'i. 1-7. 104,
I','-. L'.M : 6. lo;i. HJ. |i;i. iT-i; 7.
b'.l. L'17. r.'O/,. .-10-/,. :;io: s. I'.'',i,
2o>i. L'7'.i. L'-l/(. :;jo: 9. :;■'. i\. , i,
.■n-.t; tlu> History of, ste P.radturd,
(iov. \Vi!liam.
Fort on llie l'enol)scof, caplun'd by
1)' Aulnay, 5. l'1">.
P.vitners. 7. ;;it, '-'A, 17's; sre Under-
takers, tlie eomjiany i>f.
Patent, lost and found. 9. r_'2: de-
signedly coni-ealcd. 9. 1.".'. 12">;
mentioned. 4. 2:".:;: 8. lil'l. 2'_'.;, 2:>J.
roek. 6. 17;!. 17>: 9. --'>.
Pniejewock. t'le. 4. 10-.
Poak. .lo.seph, sohl land to Paul
Thom]'son. 3. 22."j.
Pocaliontas. 9. ^JOo.
Pochmart. Pliilemon. conveyed land
to .lohn Wadleiirh. i. :!•")>.
Poetrv, ](ublished iu Maine. 8. 1-0.
Point" Aux 'rrembh's. i. 4s7. 4'.'0. 4',tl,
4'.'2. 4'.t;;. 4'."4. 4'.i'j, 4".I7, 4'J.-, :>1'J.
IJairaduce. 6. in7.
Bole\-ne. 9. :)l>i}.
de Peres, i. 44>.
Halifax. 4. ^.'.O.
Levi, canoes at destroyid. i. 4^1;
Arnold at. i. 4--_'. 4,-.;. 4-i : men-
tioned. I. 47'.'. 4'.'0, 4'J.'), :.n"., .:)17,
.JIS. .-,20,/.
of roeks, I. 12 L 24.^».
Pophain. named, 3. 2-.-). oOLi : sup-
p.«sed site of Popham's colony, 3.
l^recinct, 8. 17.";.
tlie. AViscasset. 4. 001.
"Wasaumkeag, 5. 0-0.
Poissards. the. 7. 4i;o.
Pojepseot, the. a part of the Andros-
coguin. I. 40/(.
Polan. an enemv of tlie whites. 9. 212;
killed. 9. 212-210.
Poland, formerly a jKirt of IJakers-
toNvn. 2. Ill; Moses Finery live-l
in. 2. 112: incorporated, 2. 1!.'.;
the Pev. Jonathan Scott moved
to. 2. 11-') : mentioned. 2. ll'i. l-">7,
101. 102, I'iO: 4. 001, :io4, OOo: the
annals of. 2. I ll-lOO.
Pedis. Joseph. 7. bU.
Politieal strife, bitter, i. 142; y."'j-j-
:;."0.
Polk. James K.. 7. 40'."; 9. iMO, 24^1,
L'4.',, 2!';.
Pullaid. Jonathan, signed the treaty
of 171.0, 6. 2.-^.j: the autograph of,
6. 2.V>.
Moses. 4. 002.
M ijr,r . 2. ]2.">.
Pul!:^ in .Seaiborough, 3. 177.
230 M.uxi: HiSTomcAL society.
rolluck. 3. 07. 1 of li'^ sliips f.uind hy rapt. Jolm
I'ol.., M;>.iv.-.. 2. TO. ISinith. 5. H'.i: l.'iiors pimnt
I'olnnius. I. 4i;J. j pnuitid t... 7. ;;n.; p
rol\vlK'U''s Dovon>^liire fitod, 5. ITOii. 1 .s.ttlin- and trailin-. 7. :;i:;. :'.!.>.
Poinboincou, Philip do. 7. I'l. Hit, 75. 1 :;i:.)i. :;jl : olYi'iidrd w'nh (iillnit
I'oiiitri't 2. 14.i. ' aiul l'.>]>liain. 7. :;i.-.. :;i7: Sfiit <.i:i
Poinicy, tlic Kcv. Tliadd.Mis, proachod a slnp uiuKt CajU. W illiains. 7.
in Viorliaiii. 2. UT-l 1-- ^'ti-: tlio Ciitt of (iod liis ilair sliip.
Pond eve. I. I'TS. i 7. ;'.17: his intlinMuo. 7. iU'^. -Jl ;
island, Iniinci- name of l\ak"s is- ' foumh-r of the trade at New II u-
land. I. H")/(; tlie title of Mary hor. 7. :;-.'i.'; ^nuulioued, 6. I'hm,;
Munjov to conllrnu'd, i.'_'.').j; men- , 7. 1l".i/). 'J'.'.'), ;ln7, :>_*!, :V_'-.
tioiu-tl." I. 14''(i: 9. i;Ji'. j Cajtt. (W-orue. in conunand of llio
island liuht. 8. :;4.';. colony. 1. •_".•: 2. -T": 5. ;;;'.4; 5.
town. 2. -Js.",. 17tl: brother of ."^ir .lolm. 2. :.'7'/;
Pon"iioujanu.ok. 4. l^-^. a letter of eited. 2. l'-X: attempted
Pouobseut. 3. oo-J: .s- » I'enobscot. | to visit IJashaba. 2. ■_'S(--J'.'</; deatli
Pons, Antoinette de. 8. :;-!'. i of 2. iMn. IS-.': 3. ::os. wit9; 5. l.'-<.
Pool, ^anincl, 2. lb]. iS-l j .>Jt>, .■)."»-'•. 6. 17>. -'t;',. :',n7; at the
the. .Saco. 2. >on. Kennebec river. 2. \^'J; his ro-
Williani. 7. "2S4. | mains takrn to Knu'li'id. 2. I'.'O;
Poor Daniel. 8. 4bl. 1 in command of tlie (.ift of (ioil,
Gen. Enoch. 4- •-^■^4». 3. i".»1-i;-.il'; 5. ;].-.! : visited iy}>''^-
Johu A., 6. :jt;i; 9. 70: his address ; quid. 3. :2'.ts; 5. ].j'.». :\:).>:^ visiteil
at the Popliam eelel>ration cited, the .Sauaihihoc. 3. :li»(i. ;311, :;-J2;
I. 'Jib-; his Memoir of tlie Hon. 5- -'IT: president of the colony, 3.
IleuerAVilliams cited. 8. .-vrj-oS.J: ;»1 ; visited by Indians. 5. 144:
his Vindiealiuu of Gorjres cited, i built a fort at Sa-adahoc. s.l.'.tui;
-, .-jij. j found Nahanada married ami a
jliss , married Gen. Joseph ; sachem. 5. :'.i'>. ••'■•"'.•": 7. ;',-•_': did
Frve. 4. L'S4/i. ' not know of llie Kennebec inland
Pooran. chief of the St. Francis In- ': river, 5. :>5S; sailed from Ply-
di uis, 4. 147. I mouth. 5. -"l.'^l: letter to -James i.
Pope, Alexander, cited. 5. x:^x. 1 5. ;;.")7-:'.'>(i: named St. (tcu-lm-s
Kic'iard. i.o22. '. i-land. 6.:;'.i7: said that Weymoutli
the. his bull uave America to Spain. liad vi>ited the islands. 6. 2'.'7;
7. -j'.x',: delied by Knuhmd. 7. --I'Jil. f(nind no trace of former visitors.
Pophani celebration, the. i. i.".'/! ; 7- ' 6. i.".'7: cohaiy established at the
4_',;. [ mouth of tlie river. 6. l".t7: aided
co'.ony, on the bank of the Kenae- ' by tlie dirction^ of KoNhr and
bee", 2. I:-',', It'O: S--^'-''^'- 7-~- re- ' Waymoutli. 6. l".'7. :>'■"> ; moved to
turned to Euuland, 2. !.-■'.'; 5. ooC; ! the Kennebec, 6. 2'J~,, •■JU4: over
crueitv to the Indians. 2. lOo; estimated the di>tances, 6. :)i'4;
Belknap'.s opinion of the site of, : induced to settle on the KennidK'-;
3. ;M))(; the exact .-ite of uncer- throu<:h Prin-'s report. 6. ••;(_»•':
tain, 3. :j12: 4. *'>'J: perhaps at mentioned, 5. 24.s, :>J2, •)-i>, '■''■<■<;
Sta^e island, 4. O'.l: not Puiitans, 7. lb".. 2'j7. -"Js. 202, ;]Uo, ."luU, olU;
4. (iti; remained about a year. 5. 9. .';"2.
3:-)5: found no trace of former Sir .loim. father of Sir Francis, i.
visitors. 6. 2'.»7; established at the ■ 30: sent out an expedition uiuhr
mouth of the river, 5. •-".•7: came ; Capts. Ilanliam and Primr. 2. I'-'.
to the Penobscot river. 6. 014; ^.Jrj : manifesto conccriiint;. 2.i.':i'(" ;
found the cross set up by Wey- ' at tlie zcnitli of lii> power. 2. 2 br,
mouth, 6. 2'.i7. 014: knew' where > falsely accused of alacrity in seii-
to come. 6.014: the reli-ious .ser- tencincr Haleiirh. 2. -^'t'/--'.'-'/: ad-
vices of. 8. 110//; mentioned, i. diess to ilakieh. 2. S'a: resi(U-<l
2ri; 5. :',;iS, 04'.', 050; 7. 0. 127; 8. at Wellington. 2. l-'^/c Aubrev s
Ol'U. 400. , opinion of 2. 2."j('; his liospitality,
cxjie'iition. emi^^ration Lrrowincr out 2. •i-'iO!: Lloyd's STieerin;; remark,
of. 7. Oos: mentioned. 5,000; 7. '■ 2. lu'tW;; enlisted some of the lir>l
2]u. ;;i7. peoj.le of F.mrland incob'in/ation.
Sir Francis, sent out fisliini: vessels, 2. 2U, 27a: broiiier of f'apt _Oe(ML:e
I. 00; 2.00n; a son of ."^ir .Icdin. 2. 2. 27"; death of, 2. 2'.'". 7 ir/: 3-
2^'/; 7.007. 010: ))ropo<ed to send 2'.»0: 4. f;0: as a ines-en^'iM-. 2. »;.•" ;
a .so<;ond exj/cdition u> America. conlincd by F.--ex. 2. Ji'"; ^''
2.-jUu-::i)a\ un.-uc(e.--fiil in his at- 1 leased l.y ('.<'\j.v.<. 2. "'"O •"'
teniijts at coloni/.atioii. 2. :.'0; one tondj described, 2. 77u ; bir'Ji-
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
£';u
pl:\oo of, 2. 7Ta: eiliKutcd at Ox-
ford, 2. 77(1 ; liis house use<l as a
jranison, 2. 77(j: a i«:itir>n 01 Wol-
liiiiium, 2. 77(': liis i-liai:ut(.r. 2.
77*r. 7Sr/; sent i'l irj, <'ii au fxitf-
dition, 2. r,»; siut Caiit. t'opliam
on au oxpiMiitioii. 2. L'0-"_'l : liis
(loath dishoarti'iinl tlio i-oiniiany,
2. 2i'; 5. o.")l; jnoiiari'd a shiji to
carry settlors to the Sa<j:adih<ic
I'ivei', 3. "JlHi; sliip eajiiniici, 3.
2!»1; settlers luaile slaves oi'. 8.
2'.)1 ; not disheartened. 3. L'l'l;
sent out the (rift of (iod and the
Wary and Jidm. 3. •_".•! -_".'■_': 5.
S'-lo; loeality of his setth'inenr, 3.
2>C, .''iHlj*, ;'ul/( : reeeivetl reports
from the eohnisis. 3. .Vin; several
voyajjes made in tiie (diarue of. 5.
l.")7; relied on the mines for tlie
support of the eoh.nv. 5. 17-j; be-
came part owner of tjie posse.s-
.^ions of Arundell and Southamp-
ton, 5. ;>] l-O.jL' : reeeived two of
"\Veyniouth"s captives, 3. '■V-V2: one
of tlie oriq'inators of the Plymouth
Comj)any, 5. :;.•',■_'; chief manairer
of the Plymouth Ci>mpany. 5.;!;i7;
mentioned, 2. IV. l^'.': 4. 06; 5.
L54. i")S», :]44, 34.'); 9. ;;o2.
Meinorial volume, cited,, i. SSn; 7.
I'-jA)!. IS')/}.
Poplnm's town. 7. 00:]; by Piufus K.
Sewall. 7. 2!U-o2--'.
Popkin, John Snellin'.:', e.G'.'U.
Po])ple, , name signed to 'Whar-
ton's patent. 3. ;'.•_'!. .Si".'.
Population, of Piddeford. ]7'.i't. 5.
xxiv; of Falmouth, iT'i4. 7. i.'14;
of Franklin couutv. 4. :;.;: of Ilal-
loAvcU, I7''4. 7. ;j^;-)>4: of Ken-
nebec county, 4. •'.:]; of Maine
from 17^4 to"l>(;u. 7. I'C'.i; in 17i»2,
5. xxv; of Norridi^ewoek. 1>40,
]S">0, ISfiO. 7. :.'.->; (,f Pt-maquid,
l(i:]U, 5. li:;;]; of lt;:;i, 8. 1<M of
Kmo, 5. 2;J4: of Pownalhoro. I'Cii,
7. 215; of St. Gor'jes, l*;;;i. 8. ISO
of Satradahoc. ]'>'.!. 8. ]>."):
Sheepscott, lOol, Pif,.",. 1707
I80; of Y<Mk, 1704. 7. 214;
also Inhabitants.
Porhy, Nathaniel. 7. ^'■^4.
Port au Monton. I)u Monis at, 7. I'.jO.
au Piiiiee, 2. •_'47.
aux Isles. 7. L'OL
de la Plata. 9. 13, l.j.
La Tour. 9. lo'.'.
Porta-^'c lake, i. 400.
Porter, Dr. Aaron, married Paulina
Kin-,', 3. 214.
Benjamin, 7. 3">7.
Col. E/..-ki( 1, 4. 304.
James, teacher in Pelfa.st Academy,
8. 172.
the Kev. Xathaniel, 4. 2.i0, :i."jG, 304;
5- Iv/i.
of
see
Major . of ]\irmin_'i.in. 4. 30S.
, of \\indhani. 7. l'::."«.
Portvlliidd. ( harlr--. i. .".00.
I'oilland. < hi'ciUtai's map of Main-^
)inl)lislieii in. i. "j ; Freeman's edi-
tion of .smitii's .)c)nrnal imhlixiuil
in. I. r>; t!ie Maine IFistoriiMl
Society ludd ils irn-eiinii's in. i.
12. l.'.; foruifi'.y a jiart of F.il-
niouth. I. 2!. i;.;; f(nindi!i!ii; ..f
laid by Cl^■eV(■.^. i. 4''>, Oo; C. 13i;
Cleeves and Tucker settled a!. 1.
."•i.'; the ]n<lian name <d". i. ."I'.t. ."-'.vi ;
site of the lirst house in. i.i;3/;
Lsaac Parker rt'sided in, i. :;i)-_'; 6.
Wii; the iirst of tlie York family
in. I. 31S: granite in. i. .Ji'.'i; lum-
ber transported to. i . 3: ;(.)-33 1 : the
t^eneral com t of tlie state of Maine
met at, 2. 124; the m.arket town
of Minot, 2. ];;ii: (hstroyed in tiie
war of the Kevuhit ion. 2. Ml';
census of 17'M. 3. S4„. VJ'j, ulo;
toninue of, Immi. 4. 2'); riianufae-
tures in. 4. 27; :i ]>art of calleii
3fatehe;4(Ui, 6. \"'.'ii; coin.s found
in. 6. li"."; Elder Jesse Lee
]ireaclied in. 7. 227; <]estroyed by
fire, 7. 47--; \i>ited bv the I'rince
(»f Wales, 7. 47'.'; tliJ Maine His-
torical .Society moved to. 8. iii,
iv: but three of the natives of in
ISOO, educated at colleiie, 8. ]o^;
common schools in. 8. l-'^S; state
cai>ital moved from. 8. 34.-j; men-
tioned, I. l-JVii. 24_', 24<. 1'04, ;;2.'>);,
320;/, 33:]. 4(is. 4n:t, :,-JS: 2. ."-."^/i,
14^, l.'^o, 103, 10:,, 1>4, L'ls; 4. 9.
r.t. 24, 4."). m;, 10.0, 14."),/, 140,,. L'-">0)(,
27'.i//, 2>'.0/, 337, •V-'A'. '.j')'), 3>0: 5.
xxiv, xxv, XXX, xxxii, xxxiv.
xxxviii, xli, xlii, xliv, xlv, li, Iii,
lv», Ixvi, ISO, ;;i.'7, 40:;, 4 in, 4l'i',
43;», 4."'j0»; 6. 11, 34, 41, lOii, 1^.7.
is;t, isox, i'.»2. i;i4. I'uu, 3.77, 3i;o,.
SGI', 371. 372. 373. :;74. 413. 4:::;; 7.
lit, o9, 214. lii;). 2-0. --1. 1173. 1-3,
2S5, 30:;. ;;7i', 40s. 417, 4,;;., 47<>,
474. 47-7. 477. 47'.', 4'-i'. 4M: 8. 4i,
47, 4'.), .71', 70, 107. 17;;, 170. 114,
2l0/i, 30S, ;;o<,>, :j7f,. :><). :;;.(;, 41 1_
417,420, 421, 43'.), 440, 474, .7(i,7; 9.
C!t, 70, 113, 172, 170, 21.<. ll',», 147;
see under Casco and Falmouth.
academy, the Ibui. William AVillis
interested in, 7. 470; incor])orated
8. 10.7; land "granted to, 8. 107;
fun<ls raised toi. 8. I»'i7; jueccj/t-
01s of, 8. 10.7, lO'.t; number of jju-
pils of, 8. 10.7: liiris admitted. 8.
10.7; sold, 8. lOii; income devoted
to other purposes. 8. 100.
Advertiser, 5. -/'.i-n: 8. 7'^'.
cijcuit, 7. 117.
Com],>any"s Works, i. 03n.
harbor, Levctt attcmi-teil to settlo
on an i.siand in, i. •71/(; 2. b.7;..
maim: iiiSTor.iCAL society.
Tor t la 111 1— con li lined.
jsl:iu<l.t"'>iiiu rn;inu> ot T'.:iii<:'j^ islaml,
I. 1 Hid, ]•'(>: owiiril by .lanu's An-
(liiws.li. l.'.d; sclci to .lulm Koiisi',
I. l.".(). ■
Is'alnial History Soiitiv, 6. GOl ; 8.
J tic. .(-JO:
N. v.. 7. I<T.
].acUt t. tlic. 4. :;JT.
I'uMic l.ilnary, 7. 4>4; 8. IGC.
poiiiul. I. 14-1.
Portii'd.uo, 4. •_'.•;;>.
FoitiuMil', . lioinl of the expedition
against Kalnnuitl). 7. •">'.': ITiNirvoss
]Hllidv, 7. fiO; iK'^li^elleo of, 7.
lis.
Port ot renr.Kjuid, imw Xew ITarluu',
■ 7- •■'--■
KossiLinol. T^u MtMit<at, 7."J.'jO; now
I,i\i.'ij)ool. 7. "J.'.o.
Et>yal, former name of Aima]ioli>:.
I. -li; 7."J7: a enlnny establi.^lied
at, 1, l:t;; I'eiitriiuourt interested
in. I. L'C); 8. :;l.'1 : I.es Carlx.t's ac-
count of. 8. "jii: .le-uits sent to 8.
20: 8. ;J:i-_': Biard and Masse in,
I. "irxi, 4l'U: oceai)ied by the
Fnnch, i. -JT. :'.:!: the French
diiven from, i.L'T: 5. ->1: l>ien-
court needed at. 5. 4'j>: a si_erind
and iiKU'iieiideiit settleiiunt pro-
posed. 5. 4i".'; Aruall ennanitted
ravages at, 5. J.ll; 8. :]■'.•*: .Miin-
berton moved til. i. 4.;i-4:;i' : I)n
Monts to move Ids roh.ny to.
(IGOG) 7. L'T. -IiV.): sit!h'metit to he
abaiKhmed, 7. -04; settk-rs re-
turned to, 7. L'»i4: inelfectual at-
tempts at exphmation. 7. ->>'>: La
Tour at, 9. '.'>. 1"S: IJieneourt at,
9. t'S; ^^t. C'astine had a tradins^
house at. 7. 47: Cai)t. de Hable-
(101") ville at, 101:;. 8. Gi':;: an uiisuc-
(1707) cessful exjiediuon. 17'i7, .-tnt
at^ainst 7. 70: a xi-ond unsuc-
cessful exped.iti' in. 7. 77. 7>: a
(171t») tliird expeditii.n. 1710. 7. 7>: in
a ])oor slia]ie for defense. 7. 7>:
surrendered. 7. 7^ — 7'': articles of
cajiitulation st nr tn (Quebec. 7. 7'-';
Yandreuil inortilied. 7. si; the
recaiiture prupo-i-d Imt aban-
doned, 7. si'->:;: in the hands of
(171:;) the Kn-lish. 171:;, 7. s:;.- caj.-
tun'd by Sii- William I'liips. g.
L".i: the ]ilund''r frum sold in bus-
ton. 9. ;;o,, : a S.-iit(di CMlniiv a.r,
9. IOl'; condition of the Sr.iKdi. 9.
lO'.t: menlioiied 3.:;!7: 6. I'os. ^.'^j,
2so: 7. v». 4<. 4'.i. .-»;. :r,. r.'.i. 71//.
7'"i. I'M, i'04. :;i4: 8. 14o, i'4."./t. -7'j;
9. 102.
Toh.u-;.'. 8. 140.
Porto llico. 2. 1^.
Portsmouth. Knuland. 2. ^rjn. .'0; 5.
li'i'.': 9. :i4//.
N II., (Meeuleafs Keeksiastical
Sketches ])ublisluMl iu, i. ,"1: bo-
^inninir of the settU im iit of. 1.
:..■/; bichard Tu( lar ic sidi li ;,i, j.
04./: part of I'alhd (ire. id.n.'i. \.
l-'il: home of Xathaiiiil I'lwr. i.
TJl. ■_':;o; visited by Mull: to mh-
tor jiiace. i. L'-J<: home of .b.!,-.
Hill. I. 2:;0i.. ;',n.;; bob. rt .bini.iii
died at. I. 2;J2. .">.">•_': home of K!i is
Siileinaii. I. •_':;:;: Sai.ih .bi-.iii!!
lived at, I. 'S)Aii: home oi (ie. r;;o
Dramhall. i. 241, .").")i'i; refuirees
from Maine airixed at. i. ;'ii;;„:
j 3. !:;>: home of PJilip ( iammiiri.
I. ;;io; Anthony I.ibb.e 111. ucj
j to. 1. :)21 ; the chuii h of nu-t in
j council at Wells. 1. :;4-^: former
I home of )Villiam Ilarnink. 2. ]:'.':;
on Hubbard's map. 5. -jiWn: an
! Kiiisco].al cliiireli estalili-bc] at.
6. ISI: In.liin treatv at. 6. l'.".o.
I 2."i7: FolnM-t llallow'vll .•oU.'.-t-r
[ at. 7. 404: Major Vau-han ena-
I i-iated to. 8. l".'4: the Ciitts s-.t-
1 tied at. 8. 2'.i.".: formerly -all. d
! tile Bank. 8. 2'.'."i: di.w ilu- bu.d-
I ness from York. 8. :;'.d : Ki'wa;.!
Ginifrey near. 9. :;oi;; iiicn:i'i;;eii.
' I. lofl. I'rUu yi": 2. 1:.'2. L'."'-'.; 3.
i ]r,:,. :i(v, 211. -12. 2i;i. ss;. -2•^
i 321. :;iS: 4. 27:;. 2'. '.1; 5. li, :;'.".': 6.
j If,.-. {>'.), I'do, ;;--. ;;7:;. lb;: j.s.):,;
I 8. 12>. :'.>:>. 21m;, -o7-:j; >. ;;i):;. :;o4.
! ;;o7: g. :.':;. im. l'17. ;;o!;,,: annals
of. ■•■(■': Adams. Nathaniel.
R. I.. 1.2.-/): 5.2c,;'.
' Portugal, lish trade with. i. .'lO: the
benelits derived by from v^'ih'iii-
; zation. 2. .")'.); occuiiied Frazil anii
! the Fast In lies. 2. .■/.': claiiut d
j the ri^ht of jiosse.-sioii vi the
I coast of Maine, 7. i:'.''!: nu iitione.l,
I 4. 1'4; 6. 122: 7. l:J7//, 144,/. 41-'.,
474 : 9. 245. 24r).
' PortuLTuese, tlio. early fislied on the
banks of Newfoundland. 6. 17.;;
i mentioned, 8. :;i'.i, :;:;2.
coiiiaue, found at fastine, 6. Ii.'2.
' Posattuckauke, definition of. 4. I'd.
' Po.stlethwaii"s dietitinarv, cited, 5-
417.
Post-oiiiee, tlie first in .Scarborou<:h.
3- - '•'•
P.itaio. s. introduced by the .Scotdi-
lii>li, 5. 14.
Potomac river. 4. 114: 8. :;-'0.
Potter. C. F., on the lan-naij;c of the
AbiKHpds. 4. 1>.-— !'.•:;.
i the Pev. Horatio. 8. 4s;;.
John. 6. (i7.
, Dear.iii — — , of Ipswich. 4.C-J4.
•lud-e , 6. 41, i':;o.
I Mis. , of Poland. 4. :;00.
. 5. xxxix. ;;7.
P<nt.r".- i.aill>. 2. 1'.'2. 21s.
Potiv, 2. 171.
Fii hard, a juror, i. l;s; an a.s.surei.V
INOKX TO Cni.T.rXTIONS.
233
for y;it1iniiiel Cloyrs. i. 100: liis
wile and rliililviii taki n ])ii>"n< is,
i.'_'L'-"i: li\0(l at Ca-iD Ikiv. i. •_•;',(■.«.
Potiuii. CliaiKs. i!i,iirtt.il t'ltr bcin;^
ilisiiidcrly atnl idle. i. :\~',).
Pouuoiiw akiii laki\ 4. !('<.
PouM laiiii. I foiniii- iit'iilis of s]i(llinfj
Ptuis. I'm. \ ri'wslaiuj. i. L'n.'i/).
Puuti iiu oiirt. Sifuv .Ii an dc. a (.-(ini-
]<aiii(!n oi lUi M.'iii. i. l','.: 7. I'-l'.t;
sent liis son Ikmhc i'(m vui)iilu's. i.
2(i: iiKulf a M_ttlonunt at Port
};oyal, I. -IL'^. 5. 17^: I'.iard and
^MasNO fi'ii-td uj"in liiui. i. ■il.'^;
liis cliaracti-r. r.4_'.': jvlunu-d \o
France. 7. _'•"). :):1^: 9. 0--: back ta
New Prance. 7. i;-: I : received a
grant from Du M<iut>. 8. :;l'1;
grant coiilinnrd. 8. :':J\ : his ardor
abated, 8. :;l'_': lii> .nlony in his
Poll's eair. 8. :'.L'J: acciniipauied
by Pa 'J'onr. 9.','-^: f'atliolic. g.'.^S;
death of, 9. ',':^; mentioned, 7. 40,
Povey. Tlionias. 9. ."''.O:;. ;'',:.i.'. ■^:,T,.
Pu\va\v. Meinbertdii revered as one, i.
4:;i.
Powdir. the wars in Europe raised
tbf ]ii iiH' of. 3. J-".:2-4-';:!.
Powell, Ann, daiiuhti-r of John, mar-
ried Clarke, 7. ::;M ; duatli of,
7. -J.U.
Ami. motlier of Jcremiali Dummer,
7. L'iJ;:.
Anna, ihuiiihter of 'William I)., mar-
ried Thomas Ptikin-. 7. S-'An.
familv. notices of bv T. 1). Powell.
7. -;;i--;;s.
Jeremiah 1).. pun of .Tohii. birth of,
y.'SV-); parentsof. 7. L'-''.;',; a justice,
7. 2o.); a rejiresentative, 7. 'J'-','-):
Lieiitenant-r'.dnncl under ^Va]do,
7. 2oo; lived at \oiih Yarmouth,
7. 2:j.'j-'2:;4. 'S',^: mairied ."^arah
Promlield, 7. :^.';4, S-','-: death of. 7.
2:j<.
John, land .crranted to. i. iM:"!: a
commissioner. 2. IT'i: lived in
Po.ston. I. 1T.">: niov.d to Xnrth
Yarmouth, i. 170: built a .saw-
mill, I. IM.
John lid, father of Jeremiah ]).,
death of, 7. -S-V.',: ( hildren of. 7.
2:)4; secretary of Leiut.-Gov.
Dummer. 7. 'J')'-). 'J'-',\n.
John ;;d, Sim of Julin. married Miss
Tallmad'.:c, 7. •_';;4: a loyalist. 7.
2:34; went to Kn-l.uid." 7. 2';4;
children of. 7. •_'.;}.
Susan, dauL'htri- <.t' Jolm. m.-irried
.Symmis. 7. 1' ;.".. l:;;.'./?. '.':;(;.
Susan, dau^zblcr of W'illi.im I)., mar-
rii il Jonathan Ma^on. 7. S-'jii
Piomfield, 7. '2:^1; children of. 7.
2o4((; extracts from his journal,
7. i'::.'>-:.';i7.
"William J)., ^on of John ;;d. ,du-
eated in .\la>s.. 7. l:;1: nianiid
Mi^s 2*luri'ay. 7.2:;!; nm m to Kni;-
land, 7. L':;-l ; ^o\c^llol■ of r|.|..-r
Canada, 7. 2.'.4 ; lUaili of. 7. i.';;4/i.
Power-, l>aac. 4. .".1,4.
W.ilier. 8. .".). :,:,.
tlie Kev. — , of Pcn<d.scot, 4. ."oO,
;;i4.
Powual. 2. l:.'."i: 8. iTO.
]'<A\ nalborou,:.;li. now Dn-sdcii. i. .".^i2;
2. •J7i>: 4. 4:1: 5. Ix; 6. i;7; Ar-
nold's troops ai. I. .")i)-J; home of
John Jones, 4.4:'.: incorpoi ated,
4. 7^; oii.uin of tin- name. 4. 7"^;
iii>l house ill. 4. :;.".l: the shire-
town of Lincoln county. 6. 4.'i;
County buildim:,- (iectc<i at. 6.
4:;-44; the lUni. William ('u.-bini;
settled in. 6. 44-4.'): Poland Cush-
ing jiracliced in, 6. 47i/ : John
(..'udiner movcil to. 6. 4'.': called
Frankfort. 6. J'."I; jiopulaiion in
]7r,4: 7.i.'l'.: >!avc> held in. 7. :.'l.');
the Pev. ^Villiam .McPcuichon at,
8. llO/c to\\n-hou.-e built. S. ll.",/, ;
the west ]iaii>li ot. 8. i7-;: the Kev.
Mr. Pailey in. 8. L'''.>/i: nuuiioncd,
2. L'14: 4". !.■», 4'.. ;;.';o, :;;:,. ;;.-,4: 6.
'>n. ir/j. ]'.i7; 7. L'7.'), L'^t;. 41 •;; 8.
2oo„. I'ss. '
Pov.nall. ('0\. Thomas, held ]/ailey
with the Indians. 5. ;;»,:i-.;7;', : -,1,,!
sj)ot he selected tor a fort. 5. ;:>.;,
C^O(i accompanied b^■ Mowatt in
theexpetlitioii to I'liio! scot. AVn;
took formal jKJSsession of Penob-
scot. 6. ll-'!; 7. >'<: 9. .s7: his cer-
tilicate of taking; posssesion of
Penobscot. 6. .';•■;■';— 'j.'.s; liurjed .1
leail ])late in the ii\ei. 6. ; -'a;. ;.;;7,
'o->\ the ]>o.->se>.-ion of tiie Peiiob-
scot of great valiiu to Maine. 5.
'■'/■JG: the jilace \sliei-e he lauded,
7. t'.; (ieii. Waldo in !.!.-< exj. edi-
tion. 9. ^7: laiti claim t<' the pres-
ent site of Pangor. 9. 2L'i; men-
tioned. 5. ;>•■>: 6.:U':\: 7.'.'. ]>■: 8.
•JA'm. 24t;„. 2>.';/, : 9. 70. -1. \'l ; on
the Indian liMc d. eds. 5. 1'.';;: Iii.-;
sjieech of Feb. I. 17"''-'. ciiiii. 5.
;;•'..")/<: his sj'eech of .July <',. 17.",;),
cited, 5. .'>G: hi- journaloi a \oy-
a;:e fioin P<..-fiui to the J'enob-
scot river, in full. 5. '.'.('■■'.-'■',-l : tlio
saint,' citeil, 6. l\->n, '■>■'.''>: 9. his
topo^'iai'bical description "f rho
Piili>h l'ro\inc(S, cited. 5. y.-'on;
8. I'.'^.o
r. I>.. noiicis of the Powell family, Pov.sland. l;ii hard. i.urcha<ed laud of
7. -:;i--:;.
Naihaniel .Miitoii. i.
■\Villiam D., son of John, lived in | lived in Falmouth i
lif^ston, 7. :^y4; nuuried Mary
liia jiou cou\e}ed land t^ i^aiuuei
23 i MAINK IIISTOIUCAL SOCIETY.
l'ow.sl:\n;l, )1ic1i;\v«l — ooiitiimod. ] command nt Fort Problo. 5. "^i";;
Mnoily, I. "JiHl; lived :it ('a]>isic. \vitiu'sst'il rownaU's iXTtiiicaii', 6.
I. L"l('). ■V2'2: nuirhasod land of ' r,;;<: nu'niioiu'il. 5. :]iV.K 'AiVju. .'.'-j.
Mrs. llar\«'y, i. l'4S; knl moni'V Juditli, administered liov lui^ljand's
"1 to tho town. '■)-^. estate, i. \i'iii.
Raniml. i. •_'0.-.,(. Mary, wit'o of Kdward. 5. 4r.i; deatli
Towsloy, lornior sjioUinLj of ro\\slan>l, of, 5. 41'.')!.
I. i'o.")ii. I street, 1. iMi'.
'I Towys. 7. :1>0. " ' William I'itt, oorpnrate meml'er of
' I'rati, Charles. ma-;ter mason of Run- tlio Maine Hi-tt)rieal S.»i( ty, 1.
.' k<'r llili >.ionnment, 3. L'tJG. 11; a descendant uf Ahraliani. i.
|| Tratt, Sir <'!iarlos, 6. 49. , KU; imreha>ed land of ,). II. In-
'■' Jost'pli, 4. •">•"). I graham. 6. l:).".; sold land to .1 lidixe
;i Josiab, 4. .•>'.i>. I Mellen, 6. i:;:;; death of, 6. .;.",.").
i; P., teacher at Saco academy, 8. ITo. 373; mentioned, 4. t'; 5. xliii; 6.
:l riniioas, teacher at Warreu acade- To, ;>')!>: 8. 47, 48, 5(3, 57, 8'.», 317,
I my, S. 17:i. 3.')'.), 414. 4.")'.t.
; Sarah, mariied Samuel Parris, 5. Col. . 5. 37i'.
Ij xbi. , of l>atli, 3. Ii77; his child
.| Praussoway, 3. 412. killed, 2. V.i'J.
j Preachinu' cn-^idered needless, 4. 3i^d. Prccaute. an Indian town, 5. l.'il'i;):
ij Piebie, Abraham, lived at A<:amenti- Preciovis metals, one of the induce-
]i cus, I. !'4)i; invested \vitli ma'.Ms- ments for col-mization, 5. 173.
■I tratiral powers, i. 107: laid <uit Prentiss, Dr. CaUli. 2. li'.j.
(| the line between .Sa-'o ami Scar- the liev. John, 5. .wiii.
jj borouirh. I, 111: iM-csidcd at the Henry, his assistance acknowled^jjed,
P. court held at York. i. i:)'.); li.dd 7. 92«.
:, lield court at .Scarburouuh, r. It')3: Eeljecca. dauLrhter of the lu'V. .lohn.
|: an associate, i. li)4. bl."); treas- married the Kev. John .^Iclhn, 5.
I urer, i. 1G4; biotrraphical notice xxiii.
F of, I. ltU»; his estate adminis- , of Rustfield, 4. 33s.
I tered by his widow, I. KU/i: coun- Presbyterian Church, the, first in
jl pelor, I. lt>4)K a rejiresentative. i. J>oston. 6. lii; changed to dtlier
■i 207; a nia«;istrate, i. 3ii7 : assist- deu'>niinati')ns. 6. li': the llist in
j ant I. 3'«S; treasurer of York. i. the United States. 5, 2'J\ in Phil-
j 371; commissioner, i. 3'^0: siLrnciI adelplna, 6. b"j7.
I the petition to fiomwell, i. 3'.'"): Presbyteiianisrn, date of its oriuiu. 6.
] a referee in tlie Foxwell and L'4; Janies i. subscrilid to the
I Phipjien quarrel. 3. 73: amount creed, 6. i'j: compared to F.pisc.)-
l of land granted t'). 9. 37s: men- palianism. 6. 2.")-:^i). 1:17: cause of its
i tioncd, 3. 4'.». origin, 6. :.",';. pbmted in the Mid-
! Abraham, jr.. i. lf.4H: 9. 3-:2. die States, 6. 2U; the lirst i:: tiie
I Benjamin, Sun of Abraham, i. KU/K United States, 6. 2'.'-3o; cau>e of
( father of Britraiiier, i. bU/i. the decline, 6. 170; in Xew Eni,'-
s Commodore Edward, son of Oen. land. i. 1-37.
! Jedediah. 8. 240/i ; maiaicd Mary Presbyterians, at Bootid)ay, 6. 10,34,
i Deerinir. 5. 41'.:'. 422; one of the 1"jC>: at Ibi.stol, 6. IC'i; at Bruns-
I commitvce to wait on ra])t. Mow- wick, 6. 33; at Cape Elizabeth. 3.
I att. 5. 44."). 27"))(; at CeorLretown. 2. .'•Jo; 3-
' family, 4. <'.i; 8. 245/-. 274h: 6. 32; 8. Ill/,, 11-//: at
* Admiral Georfre II.. 8. 246/1. ^ Londondery, 6. 31 ; at Xewbury-
? Harriet, married Stephen Thatcher, " port, 6. 31-32, 104 ; at New Castle,
i 6. ;;.V.i. 6. 33; at Pleasant cove. 8. 111/.:
i- Bri;:adier Jedediali. owr.ed Ban^^s at Bichmond. 7. 413: at \VMrce^-
t: island, I. l."-0/i; a son of .\brahani, ter. 6. 31: settled in Inland. 6. i-.
I. ]i'4»(: tu make returns to Gov. S; impi'oved tiie country. 6. >;
': Pownall, 5. 3'i''>; in command of cpiarrei v, ith the Conirreuation il-
u Fort Po\\ nail. 5.300/1. 3>'0; ordered ists. 6. 13; lirst church at Bally-
|; to the Passa.l,'awasske^^ 5. :;74. carry, 6. l'7 ; not harmoniou-. 6.
i' 37."): in command at Fort Halifax. 27; < la><es of, 6. -.'S; nuiaber ot
7. 17>, 17".i; 8. u'4."»; bio-raphical in Iiel.md in 1734.6.:^-; di^l not
notice of. 8. 24."»/i ; recruited imn llourish in Ent:land. 6. 2^; re-
for the expedition to Fort lii-au- tained their j/urily in Anicrii a. 6.
sejou)-, 8. 2)';: nuritioued. 3.l'_'2: 2-!-".i'.': number of in Maine. 6. ■>"'.
5. 307. 37". 373. :;74. ;;7s. ;;7'.», '■>[ : meri;ed.into other rlenoiuinaiion-,
5. 33<; 8. L'3o. s;]. 5. 2'.i, 3o-:;i; Maine a yiron.di.'id
John, son of vJedediaii, 5. S'^G; in for, 6. 3i'; the lirst Presbytery
INDEX TO COI.LKCTIOXS.
235
('-: of
Kast-
Clark,
fonnctl. 6. oO; last iiu-i'tiiiLr liohl
by, 6. .ST; Ui'tiianiin Franklin on,
3. :).]'J-:'AO\ ;iu!itio:R(l. 6. li>. 170;
7. l.M',1.
ProshyU'iy, of IJoston. 6. I.''.. 1
Piiila(lfl]ilii,i. 6. ;;ii; of the
\vaitl. 6. ItN. Iil'.i.
Prescott. Col. IJiiijainin, 2. 14i).
Gate. i.r.iM.
William. 6. .•;i;4.
Col. William. 3. 2»12.
Dr. . manicd Miss —
5. xviii ; g. IT'S.
President ;mii| i-oumir.s rolation.
citi'd. 5. it;.;.
Press, tlif. a ]iinion of kno\vled<je, 8.
179.
Preston, Eiv^iaud. i. •Co:>n.
Elaine, i. .■j."i4. :]o\K
Edward, i. :;."j4.
John .s.^ 8. ;:.");j.
Prt'sumi)scot, the .settlement so small
that it needed no civil authority.
I. 8.j; home of Auyustin .lohii. i.
'244)1, .Si'U: L'oliert'Greasoii lived
at. I. oi'O; Peter nousinu lived at.
i.oL'O; home of liobert Niehols.
1.021; mentioned, 2. 14>..
falls, 4. 110.
river, S(.juidia\set the sachem of the
tribe on the. i. 41 : claimed as the
northern boundary of the Tre-
lawny ,<j.rant. i. 4s; claimed as
the original Casco Pivei'. i. 4'.t:
C'leeves and Tucker commenced
a settlement on. i. fi>: a bridg'^e
built over, i. G'.i; :Mac\vortirs
grant on, 1. 70; u,il]s erected on.
I. ir.'. 21(1. L'r,;(--7(i: land on sold
to Phillii.s, I. ll'.i; Indians sold
laud on i. ]2'.t; Jordan desired to
extend his possessions to. i. l.'^o;
John Wakely settled on, 1
211': early .settlers on, i.
Peter Ilousinor owned land
1. ll'On; IMehard Martin
near I. i'07; families on. 1.
i;8<i; land near conveyed to Isaac
and Thom.is Jones, i. l'.")'.); a road
laid out to, I. -7'J: Jarnes An-
drews lived near, i. .'jn.",. ;;(.»s;
Ebenezer Davenport lived near,
1.0O8; land at conveyed toThoina.s
C'loyce and Julm Guslin. i. .'jK),
3l()«; Lewis and J(din Tucker
lived near, i. .■]|.'); a boundary of
the Xaira;iaiisett Township No.
vii, 2. 140; bcnindary of Gorhani,
2. 140, 148; mentiom-d, 1.42. (;.")«.
68, Tti, 114. J IS. 1-0. li'l, li'.;. IL'S.
140, l.jo, 2-_'l, 2'J>; 2. s."/,, i;;s, 140,
1«J2; 3. t]:)'): 4. jo^, 110. m ; 5.
210.
Presuinskeak, .set- Presuinj)S(oi.
Price, a corru].tion of Ap itiir. 6. 7.
the l!ev. Eliem-zer. 4. .■;24, '.y.jO.
Ezekiel, 4. Uj'j, 1^4. ,
1"^4,
l.^ti:
near.
lived'
M5.
Pichard,. 3. :^40.
Dr. . 4. 17.
, 8. 241.
Prices of liiiuor. beaver. I'tc . i. 71.
Pride. Jolin. signed liie jatiliou of
1072, 5. 240.
Prient, a mulatto. 7. i<i:].
Pric^tIy. .lose[>li. 7. .■;^2.
Prinui \ista, same as New rouiidl.iixl,
7. 2.;.
Primitive inliabitants fast dwindlin-
away, i. 8; rcfus.'d to adopt t.he
manners of civilization^ i-8; see
Iu<lians.
Primrose, the 5. 1.}.").
Prince and Haywood, i. 401.
Benjamin, 2. Ho.
Charles, <^ave name to New Eng-
land, 7. ];>.">.
county, 7. 227.
Edward"s Island, 7. 27; 8. 1:35; o.
101.
George. 6. .'InH. ;3.jfi. ;;c,0; lijs voyafre
of rajit. WaymontJi lo the <oa.>t,
of Maine. 6. :.".»! -.•■oC; y. i:;},;.
John, his wtutbie.s of Devonshire,
cited, 4. 2:]'.t.
of Oiange, 9. 20, ;]!, 47.
of Wales. 7. 470.
Society. 9. loi. 111.
the Picv. Thomas, to (sfablisli a
government on tJie Kennebec. 2.
193-104; 7.:;t;: D,- iJrlkna]., edu-
cated under. 8. .Xil': his chrono-
logical history ol New Enula.iul,
cited, 1.2.*.. 27, 20. :;2, .;;;. ;;i. :l.'n
30, 40. 41. 41. 4:>. :A. 70/- : 2. 42-///,
24«. 32. 79/i. 90; 3.11: 5. ic,],,. lO;;/<,
204. 200/(, 310y(: 6. 17>/(. 170(,; 7.
99, 304«; his introducii.>n to Ma-
son's History of the Pequod War,
cited. I. 2.1. *
Walker, 7. I.'j3».
Prince's point, 2. 171.
Princeton. 6. 3.j.
college. 6.412; a stronghobl of Pres-
byteiianism, 6. 29.
Princijial. i. 4.'jO.
Prinirle. married Dorcas Willcot, i.
314.
Priug, Cajit. Martin, successfully ex-
plored the coast of Maine, i. 2S;
2. 21<7, 22«: 5.334; 8. l:;3-i.;4;
commander of an expedition to
Anu'rica, 2. 19, 21':/, 23^/; 5. l."')2,
3.")1; in Penobscot bay, ss.iM"; 7.
20; gave names to the coast. 2.
21a; carried a load of sassafras to
England, 2. 22^: 5. 3;M to meet
Challonge. 2.23a; m:iiiifesfo con-
cerning 23<;;(; arrotn |ianii'd. by
Dehamda. 2. 21; 5. 3,-.'-; 6. i".'7,
cai>tured by the 8]iani>li, 3. I'.'l;
his course to be followed by Cliai
longe. 5. 33-3; in eomnnini! of the
secoia! colony sent out. 5.333-.l.;4;
did nut meet Challonge, 5. 334;
236 MAINE mSTOKICAL SOCIETV.
rrinir, Copt. M:irtin — rontiiiuod. j Prout. 2. .'Mn; ftiriuiMly r.la.k
K'ft Nah;iiiil:i. 5. --U; uavc a fa- Point. 9. •jc.'-iJlO; iiKUtiuiKH!, 3.
voialik- ii'i^oit of the roiuitiy. 5. 'J\'<: g. 210.
{V'\: discovoivd tlu" Koiiiulifc, 6. rrovciici. r. .1.. 2. IT^.
2!i7; vi.-iiivd tlu' Fox l>l;iiuis, 7. rri>\ icK iKr. a tluiviiii:: town. 4. 'J.'.s;
'2i\; meiuioiml, 5. l.'d, 177. ll'."", four soots in. 4. •_'(>><: Tlionia> ilur-
]V';ii. 6. :".'i.">: 7. •_'•"■■",. : 9. :'oL'. poss srllloil in. 7. iiM; Tlioma^ >!
rii.-on, at F.'.linoutli. tlilajMilatod. i. . liiir^o^s. niayiM" of. 7. -;:'.ii; nuu
Kii'.; a now t'lio to I'O oiootod." i. tiont <1. 2. 11.''; 5. 4-lu; 6. c;.") 1 ; 7.
lC.ti-Hi7. \>-2h: Fort l.oyal to l.e 42'.». l.ii'.
iisod as one. i. •_'7i>--71. i island of. 9. 1""', -lit.
sliips. 6. :-1itS: g. 17'.'. • Provinoo liuuso. formor ro.-idonoo of
Prissilluh, tlio. at Boston with der- I'otor Sargcani. 9. tlT ; burnod, 9.
man settlors. 8. -J-J;'.. 1 S7.
Privatt ors. .sft' Arnold, tlio. I of Xew Sonicrsotshiro, formor uaniu
Privy Counoil. tlie. 5. J7t>. •J7iw( ; 9. 40. 1 of Maine, i. 04.
Probate otKoe. Boston. 9. li-J, li.j. i of the Duke of York, 5. xx, xxi.
Prootor, Jonas. 9. "jo-i. ' road. the. 3. Hm.
'.\ Samuel, married .^susannaliBraokott, Provincial Congress. 2. I'll'. 213, 210,
■^ 1. 2;;0,i, ooO. j 24:>. 240: 6. 4S„. lilJ: 7. 7, U.
j T.ieut. . 7. ."VJ."). '^>^2'^. ; Council of Maine. 2. -"^o.
'si Prolos.-ional scliools in >raine. 8. 177. Provost. Sir Gooruo. 9. I'.'"), T.'S, 10C».
I Profoiidc, l.a. sent to oa|itnro Fort Prudonoe, . of .Stark, 4. :!I2.
(1 William Henry. 7.(1:',: couinianded Prudiiii. . of Stark, 4. ;;1l'.
u by r>e Bonaventure. 7. *'>'■]. J'lussia. 5. 407.
!i Proiirietors of Scarboroutih. 3. 1:^.0. Pruyn. the lion. .John "\'. L.. 5. 2/i.
j> of the Kennebec Purchase. 5. lix. Ix. Psaim of Life. the. quotod. 5. Ixviii.
Prosi.ect. 5. .■;77.(: 6. I'cu: 8. 110. Ptolmy. Claudius. 2. 17".
\ liarbor. 5. ■r,^ii. Public liou>e, opened in Falmouth, i.
I Protestant Kpisoopal Clnirch. flie His- 2.)>-2."!i: see Ordinaries.
r tory of, by the Bev. Edwar.l Bal- I'uck, 3. t'2.
;■ lard. 6. 171-202. Puekanumbamet, 8. 212».
i Episoojial Mis>ionary Society. 6. 2ril. Pudding. Jack. 2. ^-V-i, i.H, 2.'^G; 4.
I Protestanrism. Pema-iuid a iiulwark 21'.'. 2.>1.
) of. 5. 174. 27~~: the Jesuits jealous Puddinyton. Georii'e, lived at Aiia-
j of. 7. ."s. menticus. i.;'.04: his wife iniiict-
\ Protestants, came from France to ' ed, i.:;t',4: to receive ton pouniLs
' America. 4. 7^: came from Ger- | fioin Geoiue Burdett, i. ;J00; a
•I many. 4. 7s; oame from Ireland, '• deinity. i. ;jiJ7.
; 6. ."). I": nu-ntiouo'l. 9. '1"^, '•*'.'- UX-j. ■, John. i.2(>7: sif,nied tlio ].otitioii to
' Proud, Itobert. History of Pemaquid, ■ Charle.s 11. i.4U2; married Martha
cited. 5. 10. ; ^lunjoy. i. 2.*j0.
Prout, Kbenozor. 3. 221. j Mary, indicted, i. C,u4: to make a
Klizaboth. 3. 221. | puldic confession, i. ■^•>'>'i.
family. 3. I'l'b*. ! Puddle-tone islaml, 3.:'.';]. :)7o.
, family manuscript cited. 3. lion. Pullin. Kicliard. married Elinor Brack-
IJosejdi. 3. 221: a letter of cited, i. ett. i. :;oi;.
2i);)/<: owne<l .Scottow hill. 3. -Jlv: PuljiooclM^ck. delinition of, i.207/i; see
j a commi>sary, 3. 17.">. -'■)'>: orders I'lui'iiofluck.
to, 3. 2.'i.")-2;)0: a son of Timothy, Pam^m>tuk rivor, the. 2. 17^.
': 3. 2-Jl. Pumj>kin island, visited by the Pop-
{ Lydia. 3. 221. •_'21/(: married Cai)t. liam colonists, 3. 2'.'4((.
Timotliy McDaniel. 3. 21^. Pumpkins, as a consideration in the
Mary, married Alexander Kirkwood. j)ur(diase of laud, 2. I'.o.
[ 3. 210. L'21: a dauL;htoi of Timo- Punclieim, . married Joanna Edgc-
II thy. 3. 221. 221?). comb, 3. !'•'>.
i Timothy, claimed land at .Slieep- PunishTUents. inllicted on the early
ij scot. 2. 2;>'>: purchased the .Scot- colonists, i. 1>."): 2. l-.'i: 3. "i". ''T'l,
tow estate. 2. 2;;7/i: his dauj^hter l.]-";; .sec als(i ca^re. dinkiiiu" stixd,
married Capt. .Vlex. Kirkwood. 3. f^iiuntelope, stocks and whiiipmi;
210; his (fumiiter married. Capt. post.
j! Timothy M«-I>ani.l. 3. lM^: |.nr- Punh;i<c. Elizabeth, <lau^htir of
;| chased r'amnvxk point. 3. i^i'l : Tlionias, i. 4o.
! married Eydia S.ivau<-. 3. l'21; a ElizaNi-ili, widow of Thomas. 3.
! bio'^'raphical notic oi, 3. :r_'l. ;;jo,, ; mairied John BluU'-y, i.-Jo;
Timotliy. jr. 3. l'l'I. i'jL'. 3. :;::0;(.
Prout's neck, purchased by Timothy Jane, daughter of Thomas, i. 40.
INDEX TO COLLIXTION."
Samuel, liis rilijiinincri' oiitt]. 2. ITa,
:;'S(?. .Slid, ;12, Til'f, ly.i: 3. -j^^. :2'^.'>;
5. i.").;. ].'..".. i.".t>. i:>T. i'-.4. i»-.:.. i.;:i,
oKV 6. l'-'.!-. 7. ".''.', 101. liij. 1;;.;,
i;;4. 1.;:.: g. ;;n_'.
Tli'Hiias. hi^ \vi.l.)\v ni;\irio<l .)<^hn
lU.uu'y. I. 411: 3. .,_'ii„: I'liiMicii nf.
I. -Jii; tin- ]il;ico 111' lii> -,.til(.'ii:rnr,
I. 40. ^n. i;;;i;„: 3. :;i.;. -;i7. :>,-ii;
tlio fxtcui of liis j.m\!i;;M'. i.4i*(i.
Sii.'i: 3. :'•!•_'-:; 1."): oouveyv.l liis
laud to tlu' M;iss:\cIiusotts Vom-
jKiiiy. i.4<i,.: 3. oiT: uaxo of tlie
trr;uit to. I. S(i/i: at tlu- tir.-t .-ourt
lioUl iii .Maiiif. i.s4: \\\\-t\ at I'e
jf-l..>.oot. I. -.'1!: 3. ;;i".'. :;::i:t. o.-.i,
Sol'. -■;:'.:!; liis lionst' mliliod. i. 211 ;
acoustd of injury to tlio Indians,
1. I'll; a ('onunission*.!-. i. :)''-4: 3.
SD; orileit'd to appt-ar hofoie the
council. I. "j40: sold Liud to Tli"inas
Stevens. 3. .■;i.">: icccivt-d a ijinnt
from the king and the eoimoil of
riynioiitli, 3. Olfi. ;;-j."i. z-ji\, o.jO.
3:31; tlie existence of tlu- patvnt
doulitud. 3. •■;i<'i: ilii- ]'aiem rfco^j-
nized, 3. :;ii".-:]lT: liis Imsinc-^s. 3.
S17, ;Ji".'; liis liou>t' and the parent
binned, 3. 317, il;>o: Iniilt a stone
house, 3.:;i7. -Sl'O: tlu- lirst settk-r
in the n»'ii:liln>ihood. 3. S17;
Christopher Lawson in his em-
ploy, 3. :'.]7. .■;■_".'; ail-;n'>N\ lidued
the juiisdictioii of Mi--.. 3. 317;
a mnuisiratr. 3.317. ■■;■.'•. -■■;_: s.d.d
land to various ^.-iTlvr-. 3. 317:
Sir Christopher (iardiner lived
\vith, 3. 317-'';iS, 31>/( ; driven from
Pejejiscot, 3. 31S: returned for a
shoit time. 3. 31S: went to IJo.s-
tou and then to En.::land, 3. 318,
332; married Mary (irace, 3. 31>;!;
annoyed l)y a tradini: jiost. 3-322,
332; his claim more tlia.n tlie Pe-
jepscot settlement. 3. 324)i; em-
ployed John Kidinu'. 3. 32'.': had
trouble with Clarke and Lake, 3.
3.311; mentioned, i. o'jU: 2. I'.'-i; 9.
310.
Thomas jr., i. -10.
PurinteiD. . 8. 3';3.
Puritan conimonwcalrh. the. held a
court at I'einaquid. 5. 24^; the
history of. f<"p Oliver r.t<r.
Puritani-m, not t;eneral in Maine, 4.
70: tinetured the early history of
New P2n'_'!and, 5. lOO: leaveii'-d
the Kn;^di-.h mind, 5. i'l'7: tlie
cause <>i the grf)Wtli of New Eni;-
land. 5. 227; jifeserved hoth the
Enu'lands from the Fr< ri' li. 5. :i73;
date of its origin, 6. 21.
Pui'itaiis. excited, over the idea of a
general government of Niw Eng-
land. 2. i'tiit: tho-^e hound for .New
En-jlund net hy .Sir F. (oirges,
2. 'jAc; indebted to Gorges for
assistance, r-.-.a; in New Umm)].-
shin-. 2. Ciiin: Maine ol.j, rU'<\ io
beinu' luletl by. 2. (.2.0,: di>ni..(ii
by Moitoii ami (..u din. r. 2. T-./;
the character of. 2. 27o-_'7 1 ; •,\^i-
\s helmed the settlers of .NJOn.'. 5.
x\ii: their rea-on for ■.;.•, .iiii^_'
M.uni'. 5. -J.'M : t!ie ini!ii-n.<- of
]Mogres-ive. 5. L'.;7: in\o!\,,l in
expense dining Kiiiu i'hi'.ips
war. 5. 2-"i.">; pronijitly seni ii. !;>
to the east, 5. 2.".-",: o].p..-el the
cairyingid' fugitives fiom .Nlaino
tt> New York. 5. 2 ""."i -::■".'■.: their
traders disturb renta<|uiii. 5. :;f,};
cause of the name. 6. _'): loli.ied
to Calvin. 6. 24: not the r. .1111:1. .n
fathers of New Eiiglanii. 6. )7'.»;
mentioned, 4.^0; 5. 141. i7.-,. -j:;:;^
2:X!, 2:;.S, 2(i3, 2t;:. : 6. 17'.,.. 17s,
1n4. Is.".. :;iil: 7. 4I."i: S. i".".. i:;-;
g. 22, 214)/, 31.'/-. ;:2o. ;;■_'.;.
Purj'ooduek, the uriu'inal n: !i;e and
definition of. i. ] 12. •J'.i~,u : 4. 1 l'",;
laud at sold to P]iipi>en. i. 11;;;
the Stanford.s re.-ided at. i. li:;.
'2'Aii, 322; Jose])li Phi p] mi; ni.>vi'd,
to, I. l."il, ;122 : the inh,ibii:int> of,
1. 21(3, 2>it>, 3ii3: honu' >•' .lolin
AVallis, I. 22(t/,,' 2.".1. .;-:;: ,loel
Madefer. lived at. 1. S-l,,. ;',jl;
Pobert Haines lived at. 1. i-M/i,
320; Inmisoll built a gri-i mill
at, i.2Cj',i: abandon, -d bv ri.e ^ar-
ri^on, I. 303; home of .la, ..b nnd
Lawrence Davis, i. :>■■.<. .■;.'i);
home of .lolin Paar'at. i..;io. :)t2:
home of Phili]! (iamiiiou. i. ;;io,
320; home of Detini-. Mor.niLdi. i.
313. 321; home of ^lattliew Paul-
ing, I. :;i7, 3i2: hone ..f John
Lane, 1. 317. .321 : honi.- of Tliomas
Walter, i. 317. ;;-'3: h-iuie of H, n-
ry Pailey. i. 31'.': home .,f Phili],
Le Bretton, i. ;]I'.': h..me ,.; .Jolwi
Brown (sen.) i. -Jl'.K 32o: l)..me of
John Edwards, i. :;i'U: hoiue of
Jacob Freeze, i. 32": home of
Jolm Harris, i. ;;l'I : home ..f .b.ha
Holman, i. 321 : home of WiUiani
James, I. :;2I; Iiouk; of i homas
Loveitt, I. ;;2I: home of .Jo-eph
Morg.an, i. -321 : home of 'I'miuiiis
Page. I. .322; home of .■^.mipson
Peiiley, I. 3l2; home of I):rvid
Phi]ii)en, i.:]22: Ikiiuc of J.eon.ard
.Sleu-, 1. 322; honn- of ( b-ment
Nwett, I. 322; home of Falph
'I'lirner, i.;J22; home (,f r,(iii.im-
in Wallis, i.;;23: home of .lo-i.ih
^^'allis. I. 323: 3. 14o: home of
Nathaniel Whit,-, i. :;.'.:: homo
of 'I'hoinas Walli-. i. :;_-3: home
of Miehacl Webber. :..;2»: home
of .Josi:ih White, i. .yj-',: home- (.f
Ztichariah Whit.-, i. •;l'3; au;iek( d
by Indians, I7o3, 3. iiu; only one
238
maim: IlISTOTIICAL ^OCIKTY.
3'in]>ooil\ick — oiMitinuoil.
lionse tluMO in 1717. 3.--"; a part
of CajH' Kliziiliitli, 4. lii<; .sec also
Papoixiuck.
jioiiit, tlio original n iiiu- lor S])rin>:
Duint. I. li'Jj/; liiinio of .loliii
V.'allis. I. •Jiif.. :]\u: ;» r.Kul liiul
oin to. I. -7S: Major Cliiufli aii-
choioil ou. i.:'.o*.: oailiHl Papoo-
(I'.i! k pniiiT. wliirh ,v( c.
)*i;rvii!,u:toii, llumi)iiroy. 2. :io8.
Jaiiios. livoil at C'asco b;iv, i. L'oOn.
Pusey, . 8. VJ-2.
I'utiiani, Jasper, siizneil the petition
to diaries ll, i. -loj.
Jesse. 3. :.'4().
Gen. lluius. letter of on .Sliay's re-
bellion. 2. i'.")i)-L'.")4: dcteivetl. 2.
25o; at the battle ol Ihink.-r Hill,
3. 2('>2: as an auent to treat with
tlie Indian*. 7. J^.
Sanuit 1. 6. .•''1 .
the, buiiifil, 7. 1-2C,.
, teaeher at Belfast acadeinv, 8.
17-'.
rynchon. Col. John, to neirotiate a
treaty with the Marijuas. 5. 278.
, ofteJ. 5. 2ii'u/.
Pyrenees, the. 6. llu: 7. 41, 41 n.
Pyrrhus, 6. 14S.
Quabacook, Indian name of Merry-
]neetin<r bay, 2. 1:04: 3. ;]12, ol4,
3 00; 4.'l0'.>.'
Quabea- bay. 4. lOP.
Quaek, tile name fciwa to nn island
by Levett. i. IJl/;: tlie definition
of nncerttiiu. 1. l-'o/i-l-'-h/.
called York by Leverr. i. 42. 14'Jh;
2. 84. S'JU, SS; 5. Iv-,.
a, praeticiiiij in 17'a;">. 4. -jID.
Qnalian<r, a .si)ecies of elani, i. 151 h.
Quakerism, the only instam-e 01 pun-
ishment for in Maine. 3. 71: a
Fast Day kept t<j pievent the
spread of. 7. 2:;1.
Quakers. Edw.ird lluteliinson oj)posed
the punishment of, i. :;42/i: or-
dered to obey the laws. I. :;'.'>-
oSi'J; not to be hun^r. i. -yj:); none
in Minot. 2. loO; \vhipped. 3. 1"<4;
driven from N'ew Ilamjishire. 7.
220; in Berwick. ■j.'j2<>: in Bostun,
6. 2n>; in Eliot. 7. 221 : in Maine,
3. 104; in Providcnee, 4. :.'ti8: in
llhode Isl.uid, 6. •J--'^: mentioned,
4. o">l ; 7. -20. -Ji^l: »t:t Friends.
Qualebeenewes. 6. 2'>).
QuampeaLTan, detinition fif. 4. 100.
(^)u imi'li' '-'an. a sawmill a.t. i. 20'^.
Quamsc'-ok pond, 4. lo'.K
Quantabacook pnnd. 4. 10'.».
Quantin. . a Jesuit xiit to Amer-
ica, :. 4l'"J; ace Quentii;.
Quartt;rly Be;4ister, cited. 8. 170.
Quatre liVas, 4. 10.
Quebec, uianuscript.-5 of the Jesuits
taken to, 1. 412; tlie distance of
from Norridirew ock. i. -!:;7 ; i!ic
minister at Nanranl«)niike to Im-
sent to, 1.441; visited by India'K,
I. 441; Bale pressed to retire t.t
for safety, 1.444; .settled by the
Frenih. 2. (')7: Frontenae in emn-
mand at, 2. 240; eidonial i>ii>u!u : <
sent to. I. .'JOI; 3. i;;7; 6. I'.M : 7.
Oo; I'eeriMiU' m nh.' a iiii^ious
pilLTrima^e to, 4. :;i;, ; J(din Jones
escaped to, 4. 4:1: tlie eajituie <>f
ojiened the woods of Maine to tlit-
emii^rant, 4. 7"): the northern
Gibralter, 4. 7>^: enlleil Kebec. 4.
lOo; delinition of, 4. lo.j; foun-
dations laid iiy C'liamidain, 5. 17>:
the metropolis of Xew France. 5.
178; the scene of the decision be-
tween two irations and two jn-in-
ciples, 5. 178; captured by David
Kirk. 5. IDO; 9. lo^': smaller in
l*52i» th:in Pema<iuid. 5. ItHi; an
nnsueeessful attnk tipon, 5. 281;
9. 28, :)0. ;;B(. ;>;: .st. Castine at,
6.111; the Indiiiti-^ early leanied
the way to. 6, 2:ii'i: jm obably .^iin-
plied the Indians with arms, 6.
2o0-2o7; land near granted to the
Pennacooks. 6. l';]>; closely con-
nected to Indian settlements, 6.
240; Wonnolancet moved to, 6.
2:J7: William Grotim at the siei:c
of, 6. 008; Madockawando a fr.-
quent visitor at. 7. 44: all the
councils held at. 8.21.'-: Fronte-
nae summoned,. Ifiiti). to surrender.
9. -".1; the seat of French power,
(17o4) 17.".4. 8. 222; the con^cress of
17"»'J, 3. 17i'): surrendered to the
(]7o0) Enjilish, 17-"/.'. 2. 241: 4.7:<, 24!;
6. 242: 7. 2'X,: by the fall of
France lost her di^minion o\'er
Maine, 7. 24■^; Arnold in com-
(177">) mantl of the 177."> expediti n
against, 1.447, 47ii: seen from
the Cliaudiere, i. 4V.t: but ft/w
refrulars at, i. 477, ol7; Arnold
desired news from. i. 470; fri^' ilcs
at. I. 480. 481. 4^2.. 4>;]. 48<. 4'.'2.
40o; the people api)rised of Ar-
nold's ap])roaeh. 1.481; the ]'•«>-
l)le of not ojtposed to ArnoM, i.
484, 4S!); the i<eoi)le in confusion.
I. 4>.")— 407; Arnohl demanded I lie
surrender of, i. 4st;-4>7; number
of troops in, 1.488; Arnold re-
tired from, I. 48S; Arnold conli-
dent of his success, i. 401, t''4:
Arnold"s folly the cause of I:'-
failure, i. -iH; the capture not in
the end important, i. ."')17; re-
inforced by ('arleton. i.."jI'.i: tii';
first man to fall at, i. 'iVJ: tiio
l)risoiu.-rs at paroled, i. :,-^~, ; the
English goverume.'ii de>ired lii-
recl communicaliuu with ilalifa.X;
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
8. IS, 10; mentioned, i. 44S. 4('>0,
470, 471', 47S, :>(i7,i. .-,i:,„^ .M,j^ .-j-j^^^
b'J'J, ij;Jii. d;;i; 2. iris, JSi', lii;); 5.
^7^/^ 28'J, -.vj:)),: 6. 1-12, l'7.'). i.'7f,,
2>-; 7.4s, 41I. ;-.,s, Oi', (i-., 71,;. 7'.',
ho, lU'.', 17">, ll'.j, I'.'K), i^.")<i. LIS'.'. :)!"0,
oi»i,41.j; 8. 14, I'.i, '.I.;, ](I4, 147)(,
l'.i--'/(, i::;.j, I'U".', •J44. :i7) : 9. 4o, iOi',
r."S, liH», :.'U0, I'-Jl.
the ilistriet of, 8. ;; J'.t.
the inoviriee oi. 8. -JJ. i'.""!, 20.
Queen Anne's War, tlie inoperlion of
tht- jiopnlation diuiinislic-d duiin.:
4. 74; trade extiuet durinj;. 4. 74;
liKutioiied, 2. L'4I; 3. 140, 144.
Mab, 3. '.12.
EeL;fur, I. 42S; f<re Marie de Medti.
street, o^vners ot h^s bunnd by, i.
247; uow Con-ress street, 247,
24'J.
Queenstnwn, 9. iMl.
Quentin, Pere, , came to_Araeriea.
1.412; 8. .■i2:;; carried to' \'iririnia,
8. o2!>; witii Ar.u'all <m his secund
expedition, 8. .'Xlo.
Que(iiiarooniauit, 3. ;jr,2.
Quereiiebuit, 3. :JG2, o71.
Quibban, 2. ]4o.
Quibiquesson river, 5. l.JG/(, 1.37/;; 7.
W.
Quimby, Moses, 6. .'>>5, 373.
Qainey, 3. IOOh. i'.')4, 2.">.3.
Edmund, at Georgetovrn. 3. 3G1;
signed tlie treaty" of 1713, 6. 2.J3;
auto<;raj)h of, C.^.^j.
Eliza ."Susan. 7. sjl.
Hall. 3. 2i;>.
Jo.-iah, 2. ll-;; 4. >;: 5. L\ii: 8. 451.
Uon» Josiah, of Graltim eountv, 9.
240.
Josiah, jr., married Abigail riiillip.?,
7. 234; fleath of, 7. -S-'.o; his son,
7. 23.j/i.
Josiah, 3d, 7. l:3.j«.
Quinibequy river, Cliarnplain. at, 7.
2.J.0, 2.J7, 2.j'J; called the Sheep-
scott, 7. 2."j7.
Quiuna-\vus, 6. 2.>S.
Quiiioise, 3. 41-_', 42S, 43.5, 430, 440.
Quincius, 4. 172, 174.' 170, 177,181. 164;
8. 211/i;
Quint, Mrs, , of X. Vinevard, 4.
3'j7.
Quirebooset, 6. 2."(S.
Quoag, the Indian name for Quahaujr,
I. loin.
Quoddy. name givCn to Acadia, 2. 16a.
Indians, the, 4. l'.»2.
Quo v.arranto, i. 236; 9. 311, 320, 3i0.
Kabskine, .Jacob, lived at Blue Point,
3. 83.
liagged mountain, 6. •.:'.i4.
it-iilroad. tiie tir.st in the L'niled States,
. 3- -->-■ j
IJailway questions became political '
question.s. 8. 300. '
Rainbow, the. at Townsend. 6. 102.
Paines, Ellen, indicted for slaial.r, 9.
'>en
11'7;
;ned
bu-
Caiit. Francis, an nsso.iati
lived at York. i. r,'7; cli
tenant of Yurk, i. ;i7!. .-,7
grand juryman, i. ;;7l; i.>;
his capt.iincy, 1. 374; :in..|
jiresumiiig to act as midv. ii,-, :.
3^0; signed the petition to (.loni-
Nvell, I. :','X,; his wife lin.Hi for
slantler, g.3j>.;; mentioned, i. .";L'0-
9. .381.
Raines. Nathaniel. >igned the peti-
tion to Cli.ii les 11. I. 402.
Raiiisfoi'd, . 9. ;j:.'.
R.ale, .sec Ralle.
Raleigh, N. ('., 2. 74./.
Sir ^Valter. unsuccessful at coloni-
zation. 2. I'ja: a valuable i-esuin
from his attempts. 2. I'.io; Pop-
ham and his sentence, 2. 24'/, 2.')t/;
how tiied, 2. 24<?; Coke's brutal
e(pnduct, 2. Sxi: a relative of
Champernoun. 2. 03a/(; an enemy
of Essex, 2. G8a: advist-d C^n-ges
to abandon Essex. 2. 63'/: ).ropii-
etor of the whole coast of Ameri-
ca, 5. ].J2; mentioned, 2. 74; 4.
CS; 5. 344, .34.5: 9. 301 ; Lire of,
see Harrison, J. Morrison.
Ealleau, bieur , v.ith Ch;oii;dain,
7. 2.50; sent as agent to Pr.inee, 2.
251; returned to America. 2. 204.
Ralle, feabastian, variety of \\a\s of
spelling his name, i.' 4I2i); killed
by Jacques, i. 4lL'/i. 442; 2. I'.'S;
3. 152, 313;/: 4. 74: 5. 17, l';5, 230;
7.8(1; identilied in the relations
between the native.-. 1, 430; a re-
markable character, i. 430-437,
443. 444, 445; his abode at. Xau-
rantsouk, i. 437; 7. >3; 8. 144; a
dictator of his rl-jck. i. 43-' ; 5.
2'.»0: 8.144; feared tiie aporoach
of the Amalingan.-. i.43;; his ad-
dress to his people, i. 4;;--43'.i;
sent a message to the Amalin-
gans, 1.440; visited the Am din-
gans, I.. 44U; his mode of life, i.
442; attended tl:e Jndians in all
their expeditions, 1.442; buried,
1.443; his grave, i. 511; endeav-
ored U) prolong the Indian v.-ar, 2.
107; his papers cajitured, 2. l'J7;
fired on the English troops, 2.
I'.ix; a force sent to cuitiire, 3.
150; his jjapers dischi-etl liis in-
tentions, 3. 150: an incendiary of
nuschief, 3. ;;i4: letter t(.i Gov.
Dummer, 3. 370: date of his com-
ing to Noiridgewock, 4. ;•>; ids
remarks upon the Indi.iu lan-
guage, 2. '.18: hi> knowledge of
Indian trails, 5. '.".-J-'ya; amc'iig iho
Illinois, 6. 217: in.-ti;.';;ted ihe In-
dians against the English, 6. 2.35:
2 40
M.MNi: IIISTOKICAL SOCIKTV
K;il!e, Sali.i-f i;ui — oontiniifil.
al.nun-il ;it tlu- inllmiac of liio
Knu'ii-h. 7. '^•"i; ai ilu' A rum sic
Iii'lian L-tinfi. rtU't,'. 7. s:'-v4: Irt-
ters of i-it.Ml. 6. ■2]-J. -.'i:;. iMT, l.'l>.
L'L'I>: niriHi 'lir.l. 1. fJO; ^. '.1:,, 1 10;
6. L'oT. L'l 1. L'-J".. •_'!!>: 7. .".■-; 9. 2."i'.i:
his dirtiouii-y of i!k- Imlini) laii-
guajro. in Harvard rolli"j.v. 4. ;'.',;
})ul>li>Iif(l. 4.'.'".: cilitor of 4. '.•■':
di'Sfiilu'il. 4. '.'(•, ; IIuinlioMt, iiriic'ii
tlic jiiiMicatioii of. 6. '_*o>;; ex-
tracts fioiii. 4. 101): citod. I. -111)/.
41S(i, 44l', -ir.i;: 2. h;.',.: 4. '.'•'. loj;
6. 2]:]/), iM."). lil.'.f): 9. L't ■•■_*. •2r.4.
2li<w), L'tW. L'Tl. -JTT, L'T^, --■'>, -SO,
2^7, I's^, -J-'-n. -.".M.
Ram island, witlnn tlie limits of an-
ciLiit Falmouth. 1. 14">; owned hy
.lanios Andrews, i. M'i/i. l-'jO; sold
to Jolin Konse. i. l">i>.
Hamauasilio. (■.•nsiMitcd to tlie dood
to .Jolm Wadlfi-Ii. i. iir.T. oSj;
]>aid for her quitcluiin. i. .'].jS.
Eaniassoc river, 5. l-'i-'xi, loTw.
IvanK'lin. Cipt. . 5. :'.i'-<.
Eanisav. Dr. Alex.. 8. \<U. 170.
Ramsdell. .lo-e]))!, killed, i. .-'.(i-J: liis
scalp lakeu from the eneniv. i.
304.
Piamusio, G. B.. 8. :';:52.
Eaud, the I!ev. Asa, laeached in Gor-
liain, 2. 14.7.
Josluia. 4. M'U.
the lU'V. Willinni. 4. 272.
Kamlall, Denjamin. 4. '■'■'': 6. ■]").
Elder Jkiijaniin. of New Durham,
first to t>i)enly i)ieacli the doc-
trines of the P'reewill Baptists, 7.
222.
the Hon. Benjamin. 6. .";7:^<.
James, si;_''ned the petition to Gov.
Bradstreet, i.2>-]//: lived at Fal-
mouth. i.."VJ2; signed the petition
to Charles 11. i. 4(il'.
John, si'^ned the ])etition to Gov.
Bradstieet. I.2^.'h(: lived at Fal-
mouth, I. -VSJ.
Marj^ery. divorred, i. '.]~0.
riiineas. 4- ;>47. ;US. ;;iW.
the Kev. . 4. :;i2, ;;iG.
Randolph town. 2. 1S7.
Edmund. 8. iL'.
Edward, visited I'fnnfjiiid. 5. 2r,7:
quarnded with Ansiros, 5. l'i;7; let
out a few true woids, 5. 2(;7-2';'^;
in a r)oston ;^'aol, 5. i:7'>/( ; hated
liy the cDlonists. 8. J'.'l ;/ : his opin-
ion of I'ahner and West, 8. I'.ll/i;
mentioned. 7. ."ii',. (V.i; a letter of
cited, 5. •Ji;7, •_'!:-/( ; his report
cited, 5. 2.'lui. 275;).
John, 5. xx.Kvii
Ran-^ers, J,es Isl.s, 7. 2.j7.
R.■ln^^ford. David, 5. "1.
Ra/ifoul. Kohert jr.. 8. 44.3.
Rapid des jji.iUes, i. 44'J-4;:0.
a]>]'ahannoc. 6. .'10.
.i-hl)V. .lohn. 5. :;:;. :M. 40.
,i>le.".s<, Kalle.
asjdierries. ahundant. 3. 2'.K): 5. i."js.
a>piees. 5. l.")S.
ateliif. 3. :.'s7: 5. :;i I.
the Kev. Bohelt. 9. S-hi.
aiishon. 6. .■■.i.'7.
attlesnake hrook. 4. 2^'.'. 2-^!')i.
auilot. M. . 6. 27i'>: 7. -o. si. ^j
awson. lalward, letter to(;odtrey. i,
Hd: pajH'r warfare with (.odir,-v.
4. ;]40-042: 9. .■;2n: nieiitioneu. 1.
o'.'l. :-.'.'.'.; 2. L'i'ii: 5. I'll.
Raye. Cideh. 4. 224: 5. .".7. 100, lo.'; 7.
Raymond. John. 3. '■)'■)').
Raymoiidtown, 4. :;oi, ;;0S, 0;j7, ;;.v,t^
.•)s.'), :;si;, 4u:).
Raynal. Abhe . liis lii^tory cf the
British Dominions in NOriii Amer-
ica, cited, 5. 1".)^//: 7. -1."). 111.
l^ayiies. .losima. a shiplmilder. 2. 20^!;
\ Served in tie war of the revohi-
I tion, 2. 214.
' Raynes, fuc Itaines.
1 Riiynol, Capt. Nieludas. 5. 2:10.
Bazilli. Isaac de. liovernor of Aeadi i.
6. 1(J'.»; 7. -.y.',: built a fort at La
I Have, 7. '■]■]; took i)osses>ioii ..f
I the country, 7. -V-]: suljordinire
olhcers of, 7. 'A'-\: deati) of. 6. ll^i.
{ Reach, incorporated. 2. l'I7.
IJeadlield, formerly a part of Pond
Town. 2. 2n<: numherof Hapti-ts
in, 4. odO; the J'.ev. Paul ('oin'i
in, 4. .JiiO; Elder Muilue in. 7. •_'-:•.
mentioned, 2. ij^.";; 4.:j:;'.i: 7. ■_'-".
I Rcailtield circuit. 4. o70: 7. 227
I Readlield corner, 4. '■]•''.
Readini:. I. 244/i; 2.144; 5. xxiii; 9
P-linor, I. 2oC)H.
the Deanery of, 2. 2"7».
Thomas, his d lu^hter mani< d
Henry Donnell, i. 14-<, .•;(*;•: died.
I. 14S; his widow lived at Ca.-' •>
bay, I. 2;!G;(: he lived at .■^ac.
1. 3011; moved to York, i, oUJ.
Read, , 4. :](AS.
Read, .see Itecd.
Real, value of a, 6. 120?!.
Beekes, 9. :j.)On.
le'collet friars. 9. loO.
Recomj)en>e island, a name civen to
(ireat Ghebeai:-, i. 147: oriyin t^i
the nanu', 1. 14>//.
Record, Doininicus, 2. 1 17-
, of Bucklield .Mill.-. 4. :!■>;().
Oliiee, London. 9. '-'.'rj. '■',{'<'>.
Records, a re.ison for their Ixdni,' !o^t,
8. 2'.i0; of Falmouth destro\ed h.v
the Didians, 4. L'2'.t; tliouuiit (■>
liave 111 en carried to Canada. <?•
2-;'); of .^Iline, the conilitioii of. »•
GO-j; of M<is.s. bay C'lhjriv, 2. 4'^;
INDEX TO rOI.LECTIOXS.
241
of Xorth Yarnioiitli, «JiRtroyptl, 4.
2i'0; of the oouik il of .Vow Kdl'-
\:\n<\, 9. lli>;j; oi tlio oa.stoiu land
claims, 4. 20;'; ot" tlic .Mvix-or's
coiiijiauy, 9. •)'J'nr, of the I't'ina-
<iuiil iiiojiicturs. 5. MOl; of Tro-
lawny, thxuulit to l>e (Iosti"yo<K
1. -J'.'x; of Vurk, *.>.\i)a<n.s from, i.
3i::i-;j;»i.
Kcdl)ank, Col. Green at, i. :>2[).
lied cedars, i. olO.
Iledding. Kichard. 5. .JT, •".'.>, 41, 2Mn.
liOtliii.u, John, his ih'ixisitiou in full,
3. ."L'!'— '!JU; eniphivc'l b\ Turchaso,
3. ni'l).
Thoiiins, lived at Consiu's river,
2. 171.
Rolinu'ton, Asa, jr., 8. 10^, '2S~.
Kedknap, J., siu'ucd tlie treaty of 1T1-),
6. -J'y'.j; .siuuature of, 6. 2.VJ.
riod\vu<id, Abraham, 4. l^ilii.
Uved, Andrew, 6. l.:.il, 15s, ]r,2. 1(V?.
Cul. Isaao G., live«l at Waldohor-
oui^h, 6. T'J, o<'iO: t;raduate<l from
nar\ard College, 6. '>'<: his ehar-
acter, 5. 70-77; commissioned a
colonel, 6. 77: held public oUiee.s,
6. 77; died, 6. 77.
Sarah, married Stephen Coffin, 4.
•JiOn.
William, 3. .S-'U.
, piuxh.ased land of Codman. 6.
132; sold the same to John Mav,
6. 1:^:1.
, of Middlet<»n, 4. GuS, 3-11, o04,
304.
, of Xorth Yarnsoufh. 2. ISl.
Mi-s. , of Middlotoii, 4. ;;iU.
Reedst-owu, 4. .'JS)4.
Heformod Churcli. tlic. 5. xb?; 6. 17C)i.
German C'hurch, 5. 4<>4, 4'J.";.
Iioj^icides, the, 9. ;j:;o.
Itehoboth, I. SI.7: 2. I4.>; 4. 209.
Held family. 6. 14.
Dr. ,"6. 27.
delations de.s Jesuits, cited, 7. 97;),
ttS. 101; 8. :;2.5.
Relics, found at Sheepscott farms, 9.
14/), 14U;i.
lleli^ious condition of Maine, i. 101.
denominations of Maine. 7. 217-220;
sfcrvii<s held by early viiya;;ers. 6.
ll'i, 17o», 17«>/(; 7. .'^C; the tirst
r.sta}>lished iu New Eif^lund, 6.
170t!.
woi-shi]) in the Snutli, ]<ii:]. 7.41."^,.
Kemaiks on old coins fiunxi at I'ort-
hmd and Richmond's island, 6.
l27-!-")l; on the Jiyht at Pimi;-
wacket, 4. 2!»l>-lt*2; on the [n<lian
language, i. 412-427; on the voy-
ajcc of Capt. Weyni'julh, 5
Homiek, NatJianiel. 4. 20.".
Remington, Jonathan. si:;ned
treaty of J7bJ, 6. SA: auto;.
of, 6. 2.'>4,
16
1 Roniuck. Christian, f;icrned the petition
I to Charhs ]i, i. 4ni.
Remuneration, tor the commander at
! Fort Loyal, i. 20."i-20'i. 2ilS; oi"
I clergymen, i. -i'2, .'/4il, o47, ol*7;
! 2. 114, lis, 221, 22o, 224: 3. ir,.',.
j l.'S, lo'J, 101, 274, 270; 4. 244-24.'.,
247-248; of selK)olmasttjs, 3. lijs.
Renauld, Jean, 7. 7", 7tt,(.
Rcnolds, William. si-U'd the pctiiion
to Cromwell, i. ;J',I4.
Renolds, .sec Reyn<ihls.
Iii[)ort of Linc'du county commis-
siouei-s, 5. l.")4/(, ]'.)>u\ of the
Ma.ss. comnn.vsioners on Rema-
quid. I. :;o.
Representatives f)-om Falmouth, i.
274 ; in .Maine, i. 2'17.
ReskeagiUi i,slaud, owned by John
I'arker, 2. IDO, i;i2; owned in jiart
by Thomas "Webber, 2. !!»1; men-
tioned, 2. 202, 207; 4. 100.
Rcsti;4-ouche, the, 8. 21, 2.').
Ketail dealers, licensed, i. 201, 270.
Retz, the Rev. Aii'^ustus, r.j;.n,, set-
tled at Waldoborough, 5. 404-
40."j, 407; livetl in Pennsylvania. 5.
404; death of, 5. 4(i."), 407-408; a
monument erected to, 5. 411.
Revere House, the, 7. 470.
Reversby, John, his Memoirs and
Travels cited, 7. 14."/i.
Revolution iu New Kngland Ju.-^tiiied.
t'.ie, cited, 5. li)0, 20>, i-'.'.': 7. :a'i.
war of the, men from Rath who
served in, 2. 214; the O'Hrien
family in, 2.242: a war of feeling,
2. 242; the lirst English naval of-
ficer killed in. 2. 24.3; the news of
an all absorbing tojnc, 3. 20-5; sol-
diers Qf Maine who served in, 3.
20:>, 204, 220, 22-";; scan-eiy im-
peded the progress of Maine, 4.
78; Samuel Tarjis served in, 5.
xl ; (ien. William Lithixow served
in, 6. .J2; 8. 2^7; the inriuence of
the Rev. Jidin Murray <hiriug, 5.
101-104; William Groton served
iu.5. ;>0^: John Cleaveland served
in, 6. -JM; acts that led to it, 7.
101-102; the true year of in New
York, 7. 1()2-10.!; began in coloni-
al poverty, 7. l''*;!; the country in
a poor condition at the enii of, 7.
S'>'-'r, Robert Rithgow served in. 8.
2.s7; Lemuel Cook served in, 9.
1."pO: William Ilutchings serveil
in, 9, l.'y.t-lOl ; the last Xew Kng-
land pensioner of, 9. l.'O, 104; the
last New "i'ork pensioner of, 9,
l.VJ; Ca])t. Joseph Chandler served
in, 9. 100; (ien. John Cirindler
fcorved in, 9. 170, 178; mentioned,
I 2. 21."), 270, 280, 20;{, 204; 4. 4.;, ',:',,
the I 222, 224, 24S, 284h, 288/i; 5. Ivii,
raph 27.J, 380, 418; 6. 10, 40, 48/), 107,
lis, 233, 242, 304, 300; 7. 20 j, 219,
307-
242 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Revolution, war of the — continued. , Rielmrd i. 6. l.'l.
4.'.(>. 4S7; 8. i'.j. 117. 2S7, ijoi', o'.O. IIT, i. ('.(Wc 4. !il.
4i;i: 9. 2o'.>. , Kiclianls. Henry. 7. 212.
Kevolulionary army, 6. .".."1."): 8. 412. J«>!in, purehasi'il Arrowsio L'^lami. 2
Kewenawaiido. 3. ;;.')7. r.»l-l(i2; .^old the same to Cl.ii k.-
IJeynoUls, William, a commissioner, \ ami l,ake, 2. 1U2; mcuii.-m-ii i
" 2. 2:;.;, 2.W; ,sf(> Renolds. ! liM ; 3. :;;;2.
Rlieuish Prussia. 5. 4u7. { John, attmney for ^Villiam Hirii,'-
Rhine, the, 6. .122. " | ham, 7. l."):!;), :!.")i>, 8."<7.
Rhode island, .lolin C'oe moved to, i. ' Josiidi, served in the war of tlie
154»; William Hutchinson died Revolution, 3. 204.
iu, I. 341/(, .■)42;i: tro'jps from Ricliardson. (icn. Alford. 8. 178.
Bath sent to. 2. 214; sliicldud from the Rev. (iidi'on, graduated frorji
the grasp of Mass., 4. 7u; an asy- [ Harvard C'idkge. i. .^40; inii)i>ti r
lum for the perseeuteil. 4. 71 "_: at Wells, i. ."^40, ;]4s; dieil, i. .;(-.
impressed with the ideas uf the 349.
early settlers, 4. 7-'; called Rode- ! H. W., the T'emaquid county uniivr
illaut, 6. 2^^; (adillae's account j the Stuarts, 8. 181-1'J.3.
of, 6. 2SS: a ]>lace of retreat for 1 William, 2. 2"X».
pirates, 6. 2SS; Cadillac desired elder Zehadial. 22r>.
to destroy the colony, 6. 2>S-2>'.*; ' Lieur. — - — , in command of tlie
mentioned, i. 2.')9. 2G0?(. ;j14, ."jUO, i frit-ndly Indians, 3. li:j; killed. 3.
501?(; 2. 42/i. I.)4, 2'.)2: 3. 270, 410; i 114.
4. 67, 2:3:;, 207, 20'.\ 270, 411: 5. ; . of J.ay. 4. 303.
Ixi; 6. oO;i, 3.j4: 7. I.")4. Itil, 3oS,(, ■ Mrs. , of \Viscasset, 4. 3."v0.
328, 33."), 4U4, 41',". 42'.t, 4.;u: 8. 1l'7. Richt lieu. Cardinal. Armaiid Jean da
l28, 132, 138, VM),i. I'.tl : 9.4t;. -4.-; Plessi.s, 9. 1<>0.
the annals of mentionL-d, 5. 141. Richmau's isimd now riichmonfr*;
Island Historical Society. 4. .'). island, 1. 4 In.
Rial, the, introduced, 6. 14',i; value ; Richmond villaue. 3. 274. 3-^3, .j->t, -i.'U.
of. 6. 140. I Virginia, 7. 413; 8. 43c,.
Rice, Benjamin, served in the war of : the Duke of. i. 41, GO/i : 2. ."J4.
the Rev(^>lution, 3. 204. John, did not own Richmonil's is-
Elizabeth, married John G. Coliin, , land. i. 41;(; sold powder to Win-
4. 24',t«. I ter, i. 72«.
Francis, 8.51. 1 island, Bagnall settled at i. 41. ."I,
Gideon, 3. 204. { SO/!, 1 18, 2'.»2: 3. 10; 6. 137: loi-
Mrs. Henry, 7. l.")2. 207/;. j merly a part of Fuhj)outh. i. 4!
the Rev. Jacob, biographical notice ■ 14."j; the origin of the name 1.;,-
of, 4. 2S0;i. I certain, I. 41/( ; owne<l by Rot i ; t
James, served in the war of the ; Jordan, i. 41?!, 177, 232, 2.;.j; 3-
Revolution. 3. -f'i. 1 74: Black Will killed at, i. 42-4:.;
Dr. Jesse, 2. 114, lb"), 120, 122. ; discovery of coins and a :i;v.;' .1 .
Capt. John, head of the c(jmpany : i.43rt, .OIh; 5. 174/!; 6. ]:•:■. IM.
to go to Cambridge, 3. V.jQ; letter 143-144; the position of. i. .M-'-':
to Dr. Southgatc, 3. I'.iO, 1U7; i 6. 137; described, i. Ji'. .'-'il : r.;.i.-
served iu the war uf the Rev- ! ard Gibson at, i. ^'2: 6. l^-o; .i
olution, 3. 1'(J3. I church probably estaidislieii af.
Lemuel, served in the war of the i.."J2; 6. 13-^, isl; I'.agnali liad u"
Revolutiijn, 3. 'J>>-i. j title to, i. :>2: irramed to Trela-.v-
Richard D.. 4. 31t5, 330; 6. 02; 8. j uy and Goodyear, i. .J2. 5. 170:
473; 9.170.243. I 6.137-138, ISl"; 7.304: siiipshuiit
Thomas, signed the petition to at, i. .54, -O-J, 00; fish cured at. i-
Charles II, i. 401. j 5->; 4.23; the business at luusnid
Thomas, of Bath, 2. 218. ! with activity, i. .jO, ~J, 2o2. 2'"'';
Dr. Thoma<, 8. 8. 4. 23; 6. !:>><; the trade at detliiifd
the Hon. Thomas, son, of Richard, for want of eapit il. i. C7. -7.'; f'
6.62; built of 6. 0:^7i: practiced 138; deserted, i. ."^7: 5. 174: .lo.i-
at Winslow, 6. 0:.'. t')2n: graduated lyn at, i. 77; 3. t'O; probaldy g- v-
from Harvard College. 6. 02/*; ern<-d by Winter, i. ^'j: in<liidid
member of Con'^'ress, 6. 0:i. 0_'/i; in Lygonia, i. 07; Bagnali inii;
death of, 6. 02, 02/t; mentioned, dered at, i. 118; to pay la.xes '1
4. I'j, 10; 8. ICO. 1^07*1. I Falmouth, i. 1.'j2: aitacked by tli"
Rich, Ezekiel, 4. 302. j Huliaus, i. 227, 303/(: the atM<*
Oba^iiah, his catalogue of books re- i the last near Falmouth, i. 2:.'M
letting to America, cited, 2. viii. inventory of Trelawny's good.> •»!,
Samuel, 3. loO. 1 i. 53^540; court set at, i. ^^'■''
INDEX TO COLLFCTION.*. 24.)
Jordan a madstrato for, 2. 64a; . opposers. i. :,-i<}- punhased the
liome Mf .loliii WiiittT. 3. 1-}; 6. I'loimh ]'ai.iit, i. :,-iC,: 3. ;;•_'; :i
loS; lisliin- l.usiiuss at broken Dicmber ..f the hui^ parliaiiu'iit
up, 3. 74: vrsscl .Mptur.'.i at. 3. 3. :\-J: 4. c;); l;uul (.laiiucd bv. 3".
lii; _ Trolawiiy had an extensive UJ; sucecodori in liis rl aim, 3". :;•_•;
business at. 4. •_';;•. early an im- ostablisliod a L:overiun<T.t ' 3' ;•"''
l)ortant post. 5. 174: 7. -.v.o; .sl,ip. 41 ; hi.,,ueathod the piovin.,. to
pin.t: at, 5. 174; trade Willi Europe, liis son. 3. 41— J2: ;i rival n( (;or-
5. 174: only a s.ditary farmhouse pes. 4. .;;■; ;iii Kpi>rop.dian. 4. •;•.•
remainin- at. 5. 1.4: theoutra-re in possession of Dyes ].aten;. 3.
at, 5. l.'ii';; wjiy the setlleinent ;L'; 5. x.\i; f,'a\-e "the name to
was not a.ssiste.l by Mass., 5. -"J: l.y^onia. 5. xxi: mvn:i )iie<l, I.;.:'.,
6. l:;S; mentioned, i. .">',i. 71, 7(>, W, H"), 14t;, :>;;:>• 3.1'-' -'li 4-' 07*
104, 1.*>1, :i;04/(. :ii'4. ;Nl: 3. ll/i. 77. s:;, ;n7. :;:',!. .;.:j. ' ' '
45, i:]S, IM'; 4. l.jS: 5. 4l', L'::4; 7. el, dm, the. 3. :;•_'; 9. :;n:t.
304: 9. l;;o. ;)(i7. Edward, son of Alexander, i. 00
the, owned by Trehnvny. i. 41, 41»; K),!; i)eti(ioned to the Lonl Pn^
used for tradin.i;, I. 41/(: built, i. teetor, i. 07/*; crave a seeoj.ri
54; 6. l:j>: sent with niereliandise ; {^rant to Cleeves. i. 117: nieivcd
to England, i. ."),. ."):;i;. 'y.r,^ 6. l:;S; the provinee of L\i; mia from his
employed at Richmond's islam!, father. 3. 42; Cleeves entered ii
I. 5G; arrived in America, i. ToAit , comjilaint against. 3. 4-_', 7;j; men-
value of her cargo, 4. i.';J. ; tioned. 9. ;}4ii.
■, 8. 241. Rig<rot, Christophei', lived at Black
Rickcr, the Kev. George, 2. 12o. 127, , Point, 3. s;].
I-*'- ': RiggK, Ann. married Nathanit 1
, 1 of Buckfield, 4. 000. j Wharff, i. 2'i<.).
Ridclef, the Hew ., 4. ;j;]0. ; Jeremiah, purchased land of the
Rider, John, signed the petition to Rev. Thomas Smitli, i. -n.;; his
the king, i. ]>(): lived at Back daughter married John Jones, i.
cove, I. 210, o22. 200.
Rider. Phineas. purchased laud of Thomas, i. 209.
Cleeves. i. 121; lived at Falmouth. , of Bath. 2. 101.
I. 123, 1S>, 210; desired Mass. to Riley, Ashbel. 4. :,0.
settle the controversy between Justice, 4, 'n'l.
Cleeves and Jordan, i. 141; his Ring, a, found at Richmond's island,
land in the possession of An- 6. 143-14.J.
thony Bracket, i. 1.".4: siLTned the Da%id. served in t!i«- war of the
petition to the kin,', i. ISO; a I Revoluti-m. 2. 214: k. pt the inn
juror, I. iss; executed Thomas at l)laek point, 3. l'l'1, l-jl'; bio-
Skilling's will, I. I'.i4: a commis- graplneal no, ice of, 3. :'i.'l-22:J;
sioner, i. 200: .lid n^t return to menlioned, 2. 21o; 3,1."/.*.
Falmouth after the Indian war, 1. Rio de Janeiro. 8. 4.''/,i.
250; mentioned, i. 12;]. Rio Grande, the. 5. :;i'0. .•;47.
Rigby, Alexander, in possession of Pdpley. Gen. Eleazer W.. praciiccd
Winter harbor, i.4G; a deed from, law, 6.05; comnn^sioned rohmel,
I. 05)i; deeri to Cleeves. i. 07. 145; 6. 05; wounded inthe war of 1S!2,
purchased Ligonia, r. 00; ap- 6. 05; held public ofiici s. 6.05-(;o';
pointed Cleeves as his deputy, i. in Louisiana. 6. 00: commi.-,sioned
i«), 115; 3. ;;2, 4i); his party tri- brigadier-general, 6. C.tj; received
umphant. i. ',12; Cleeves and a gold medal at. 6. r,0; graduated
Tucker supported his title, i.05; from Dartmouth colh-;:e, 6. Mn;
the decision in his favor the result deatii of, 60, GO/t; meution.-d, 6.
of politics, I. M: his patent not 70.
sustained, i. 00; his patent de- Gen. James W., married Abigail Os-
clared valifl by the commissioners, goorl, 4. 270)i.
I. 'JO; 3. 40; Cleeves made grants Riiiph-smere hundred, the, 2. 257.
in his favor, i. 07; ollices lield by, Rishworth, Edward, deiM.-itie.n taken
I. 97n; petitioned the Lord Pro- by. i. Oh*; invested with niairls-
tector for aid. i. 'j7/r. fleatli of. i. Iratical powers, 1. lo7: laid our,
?>9; 3. :>2-:5;;, 41; 4. 7i': grant ac- the line between Falmouth and
cepted by Baker and Knigiit, i. Scarboroui:li, i. 1 1 1 ; recorder of
355-:]5G; las patent not the foun- York count v, i. 120,,: married a
dation of subse(iuent action, i. ' daughter of tiie Rev. John Whecl-
3r)0-:{57; his ])atent not from tlie wright, i. 127; sign.aiure of, 1;
king, 1.510; his auth<,>rity denied, 1:^7; held a court at "i'ork. i. l.'O.'
X. 548, 549, 550; the leaders of his i resided at York, i. 10L5, 177, lfc5;
44
5IA1XE ni.-Torjr.vL society
Kishworth, Erhvard— coutimu'd.
< liold a court at ^^oaihorouj:]!. i.
Uio, 170; s.-"'.'; I'lobalily a ilo]nity
for Falmouth ami .Soailior(uip:h,
1. 10.}; an a>s<Hia!c. i. liW, 1(>.'),
170; a conunissiouir, i. 17o. o?0,
iN7, oS'.^; a justi'.-v of tin,' j^eaoo. i.
177, 1S5; acfu'ii brou^lit .a;^ain-t
I. IS.VISO; to a]>i'oal to the cmn-
iiiissioners, i. 1m!; as a reooidfr.
I. 207. o71, o7<>, o^',\ 551); to sur-
vey Wells, i.o4'J; did not reside
inWells a Ion;,' time. i. ^U:!; f-on-
veyed laud t»> John Wlieelwricrht.
I. 344; accepted the title of Gor-
ges, I. oS"); a counselor, i. oiV.',
o70; sued (ireene for dei>t. i. o7');
signed the ])Ctition to Cromwell,
I. ;^<j5; letter to (iov. Endicott. i.
.:.ii(3-;'ri7; attesred to the oath of
Jordan, I. .");3<, .".41 ; a magistrate
for Gorges. 2. 0-)a: a representa-
tive to the general court. 3. 4'.i;
to administer oaths. :3. 'S; a ref-
eree in the quarrel between Fox-
^vell and rhi]>i>en. 3. 7:>; letter
from Bridget V'hillips, 4. 413:
mentioned, i. l;>7. 'J'22)u -jSI ; 3.
2i"J, 230, 23.j; 4. 411; 9. 375. 37':,
Kisins Sun. the, built at Bath. 2. 200.
Kissallien, the, i. 4'.'2. 4l»3.
Kistigouche. the. 8. 21, 20.
Ritchie, Andrew. 5. li.
River Aux Canards.
de Famine, i. 450
Des Loups, I. 40
i. 142.
450, 451, 530;
8.
Etscbemin, i. 44S, 450.
Lamper, 4. 2t'>5.
Megantic, i. 404, 4C4a, 465.
Moose, I. 450.
Mountains. 4. 203.
of Boston. 6. -I^A.
Canada, 2. Cl^ 07; 5. 0, 144n; 8. 184;
see River St. Lawrence.
of tlie New Lauds, now the St. Law-
rence, I. "JS^.
Pentagoet, 7. 70.
Kaab,"^;. 42.
Restigouche. 8. 21. 25.
St. Ciiark-s. I. 510. 51'!, 523, 524.
St. Francis, 8. 5, inl. 1U4.
St. Jolm, called Oxygoudy, 4. lO'i;
La Tour established at, 6. 110;
Jn:liari village on. 7.5; mentioneii,
I. 44.^; 5. 2>S; 6. •_'5u. 252, 253. -70.
St. George, boundary between the
English and the French. 6. 2^2;
Cadillac's accouni of, 6. 2S'_'.
St. Lawrence, a bou-i'iary of Acadia,
1, 25n; Da Monts interested in
the trade on, 1. L'O; a boundary of
Alex.-.i>de!".s grant, 2. 7'.<; called
the River of the New Lands, i.
2r:6; the Abcnaviuis settled on, i.
449; 7. 4; crossed by Arnold, i.
W. C, 8.
45)i.
U/
07, OS. 124.
484. 4S7, 400; a boundary of the
grant to the riymoutii Conii'.u'y,
2.274; tlie boundary of New Film-
land and Nova Scotia, 8. 2.'.; men-
tioned, I. 3.4, 44S.- 450, 4Mt 4-1.
4S2. 5i.'0, 5'.':5: 2. 2(i0; 4. 7:'.. ^<;,
105; 5. -J'.iS; 6. 2o7. 232, -j:'.!', 24o,
242: 7. 40j(, 240. 250.. 25'.». L-'t.; S.
4. 5, (i. 17, 10. 21. 22. 23. 25. 2''.. 4^.
00. 72. 1 1 to, •_'15. 302. 310
sec River of C anatla.
Veite. 6. 230.
Yare. 2. 172.
Hives, the Hon.
Roach. John. i.
Roach's. (".. 5. 'J.
John. 5. 3,0.
Roads, not laid out in 1053. i. 10";
surveys to be made to iiav«
(1053) roads laid out. i. 270; laid out
at Cape Eli/.,ibeth. i.27"^: oiu-
described, i. 27."^; laid out in
Scarborough, i. 278; in Capisic
and Sti'oudwater, i. 278-27!*: to
the rresumj..-~cot. i. 270; coiiOirion
of. I. 270; to be laid out. 3. l-:>;
8.31; an old road still in exist-
ence, 3. F_0; llie ohlest in .Maine.
g. 142. 151: from Cuslmoi- to
(1745) Fort Halifax. 1745. 8. 235--.;i;;
(170>) in 17'W. 4.277; conditiirn of in
(1777, 170'.') 1777. 4. •J5S/(; in IV-
(1803) 273; in Gardiner, ISli:',, 5.
Ixvi.
Roanoke. 3. 288.
Robb, Dr. James. 6. 275. :";01-302: Ex-
tracts from tlie Memoir of Cad-
illac, 6. 273-2>0.
Robbins, Augustus C. 4.
American manufactures.
Chandler, 5. 371; 7- -^-^'^ 8
the Rev. Charles. 4. I'll.
Edward, 5. 241.
Edward H.. 7. 10.
Jonathan, killed. 4. 287.
Josiah. 4. 328.
the Rev. Natlianiel. 4. 272.
the Rev. Samuel. 2. 220.
Judge , 8. 33;'
Robe, Rev. M.. 4. 270.
Roberts, Abraiiam. 3. 77.
Amos M., 8. 455.
Axel, serve<l in the French v.ar. 3.
173; married Margaret Knight, 3.
210.
Ethvard, ".. 234.
Giles, iiveil at Black Point, i. 05;
supported the title of Gorges, i-
05; consented to the agreement
between Jordan and Tucker, i-
131; land granted to. 3-77: ciiil-
dren of. 3. 77: his will. 3. 77.
Job. settled at P.uxton, i. 13'.'.
I,ord, 9. 35s.
WilH.im. married a danghrer of
John Merrick, 7. 381, 3^7.
'• 7-
Ixv-
51 : oil
4.53-00
172.
INPKX TO COLLECTIOXS.
245
Robertson, the Hev. , of Livcr-
nun-e, 4. ;^-10.
Robie, Jostpli. 2. 170.
the Kev. , 4. 27(>, "-"jO, 3S0,
oST.
Robinhood. a conimrincUr of the An-
(iiiisc(>i..i:iiis. I.!']."); so'.il litid to
Thomas Stevons. 2. ITS, IT'.'; 3.
ola; suhl himl to John I'arkor. 2.
1S9; sol«l Iniiii to Kdwaiil Butcr-
nian and Jolin IJnnvn, 2. I'.'O; 4.
2;V2; 5. 224; his Indian name. 2.
100, 2oAn: 4. 232: liis tribe un-
known. 2. r.'l: his place of resi-
dence, 2. 191. 2.']:>ii; chiimed ex-
tensive domains, 2. I'.U; soUl hin<l
to Jolin Kieliards. 2. i;>l-l'.'2; sohl
land to Gutoli, 2. I'.i:]. 20:', -iOS;
sold land to Jolin Mason, 2. 2.32;
9. !■■>:;; his (iee<l to 2>Iasun tjiven
in full, 2. 2o:j-2:j4; sold land to
John Davis, 2. 2oo: sold laud to
John Tucker. 2. 2;}(5; 4. 21'J, 2;il;
sold land to Thomas C'leevcs. 2.
2:^<t*: sold laud to Thomas and
York, 3. Gl-J; mentioned, 2. 235,
23G.
cove, 2. 101.
Robins, . married Elizabeth Bow-
doin, I. 2TT.
Robinson, Brient. 2. 212.
Crusoe, 5. ItlT.
Mrs. Edward. 4. ."0.
Frances, lived at Saco, i. 01, 04)!,
'J'jn; a magistrate. i.:!'JT; a juror,
I. oo.^; ojiposed Kicrby, i. 54^;
mentioncl, i. ',11, 04, ;j4;i.
Howard .'^.. 7. 2s4.
James, lived at Black point, i. 187;
tried for murder, i. 1>T:3. '^'■: ^^-
quitted, i. isT-lS'*; 3. Tl, m); mar-
ried Lucretia Foxwtdl, 3. 20)), SO;
moved to Newcastle, 3. 20«, 80;
his children, 3. 20yi, SO.
John, perm.inencly injured James
Otis, g, :>'iii.
Lieut. John, 6. 24, 3oS.
Joshua, 4. 3:'0.
Kilburn, 7. 4To.
the Kev. Utis. 4. 301; 7. 22."5.
Philip, 7. 2M.
St'-phen, 4. ^'.'-S.
Capt. Thomas, lived near the point
of rocks. I. 24^/(: purchased land
of Richard Cod man, 6. 132.
Sir Tliomas, 8. 2l'0. 2-jO/t.
Deacon, , 4. 3'.i0,
Ensign. . 4. :)83.
.5-374: 7.432.
Robinson's jjoinr, land near purchasr-d
by Peter Bowdoin, i. :.'T<<; land
near own<-d by Capl. Edward
Tyn;,', I. 310; mentioned, i.'-lS.
wiiaVf, i. 1_'4, 127., l-^'^O.
Roby, Thomas, si;,'ned the jHtilion to
Biadstreet, i. 2>iu; lived at Fai-
raouth, 1. '6s2
Roohefoncault, Frau-'ois A. F. Du'" de
4.21s.
Rochelle. early home oi Petfn- Bow-
d«.'iu, I. 270; lish sent t'l, i.Oi)l;
Capt. John .Smith at, 2. ;>ti.
Rochester, 2. 14.'); 4. 270, i:.'4.
diocese, 9. 2'.'^.
rec.u'ds, 9. -JOS, ;]\jO.
Boclift.rd hall, 3. xv.
hundred. 3. xv.
Ilockamecook, 3. 3:]3.
Kockiuu'ham county deeds, cited, r.
t'.4/<.
Rockland, 5. 34T: 6. 00», 3:,>, 3:>9.
Ga/.ette. 7. 4Sl0i. 400,!.
Rock oft" the coast, the Cadillac's ac-
count of, 6. 2T0-2>0; ^anic as .Seal
island, 6. 2T0«.
Roclcv Hill, land at granted to John
Wallis, i.2.->l.
mountains, the, i. 4.")5, 4."."/), 4(50; 2.
2T4.
Rockwood, Abby A., r.iariied the
IIou. Edward' Kent, S. 4'. I.
tlie Bev. Otis. 8. 4i;i.
Rocomeco, early settlement at. 2. 107;
Capt. Bean, a prisoner at. 3.333/);
now Newcomecook, 4. •'.7'.': meti-
tioncd, 4. 100. 302; .<;' e IN'nameno.
point, 4. 341; owned Ijy Au.--tin and
Livermore, 4. 340; called Meroco-
mecook, 4. 300; watermelons
grown at, 4. 340; Indians at, 4.
340.
Roxcroft, Edward, sent out by Gorcrcs,
1, 32; 2. 20: captuied a French
bark, i.32; 5. 17'.0( : mutiny among
his crew, i. ;;2. in Virginia, x. 32:
2. 29. 30: killed, 2. -jO, ;:i : left a
part of his crew at SaLradalioo-
river, 5. 103; his crew carried to
England. 5. Ii'i4.
Rod island. 5. sO.
Rodd's Catalogue of Books and Man-
uscripts, cit'.'d, 5. 440.
Rodeillant, Cadillac's account of, 5.
2.<iS-2sft.
Rodol])h II, 2. 77".
Roe, Anthonv, in the •,Mni'^oii at
Black Point, i. 227/.; 3- -I'': lived
at Black Point, 3. >.. ; .siLrned the
petition to Charks 11, 3. 120.
Matthew, 3. 70.
Roife. , 9. 3.M.
Rogers, Alice, married Ilenrv Crown,
I. 20.S.
Edward, 7. 120».
Genrge, punished for adultery, i,
370.
John, signed the treaty oT 1714, 6.
2-"jS; autograpli of, 6. "j-'/S.
John, son of Thomas. 3. 'J')n.
the Rev. John, 5. liv.
the Hon. Jonathan ]'., 8. 70, 363,
433, A'>i.
Xathaidel, signed the treaty of 171".,
6. 2.J0; autograph of, 6. Z'j'j.
8 216 MAINK HI.>TOniCAl. SOCIETY.
i
;; Eoj^cis— continued. mouth, i. lSO>i, 210, 230, 314 : :»r..
I ivttT, 3. r.24)i. I cust'd o{ bad b(.lK'.\ iur. i. i\M : .i
J lu'hoi't'a, innrrk'J r!r.>t Jos.'ph | consialiU-. i. L'l'.t; laki-n jn is^oii-r,
^^,'^ Tr'uke>. i.20S; mhoihI .Duwn- j i. 21'.', :'.<'_'; his w ifi> lakcu prisun. ,,
,1 iu;^. I. 20'^. I 1.221; manicd Ann l,f\vls, 1. •_'■;;,
ij Kit-hard, siirued tlic j-ctition to j 314; iiiDVod lu lW>Ntoii. i. ;;u-',
f Cliaili's 1!. 1. 402. j fatlicr of .laiiuN ji.. i. 314.
l;i( hard, sou of 'rhi>in:is, 3. I'O),. Janus jr., son oi James, i. 314;
Major Kol'ort, 4. 4."., '_'■;-■(, -'^2; 6. ' hirth of, i. .314: a shoemaki-r, i.
: 242; his journal, eitnl. 4. i.'S2/(; 6. • 314: liv^tl at Hack cnvo. i..;i4: iii
;j 242, I captivity, I. 314; lived at bahu',
!i Sarali. i. 3.33. I 1.314.
ij Tlionias, luarriod i;?fhin- Foxwcll, John, a shoemaker, i.lUl; lived at
M 3. --'Ofi ; I'hildren of, 3. 20?i. JJaek cove, i. I'.'l.
Il AVilliam, rei'ii\ed a hcciutst fn^n ("aj)t. — — , 3. 222.
;j ^fvs. Maewoilh, i. ~i>n: married Uos\\iik, 5. I'M.
jj the widow of Natlianiel \Viiarti, island, 5. 12.')-I2'.i.
I. 2'>S: his children, i. 2o8; a])- rvotterdam. 2. 2>o,
I jiraised Geo. Munjoy's estate, 1. Kouameuo. an Indian villaire, 3. 3j:';
ij 2.")*(; gave a bond for Seaeomb, i. i heachiuarters of the Androscn--
'! 25"J; signed the i>etition to r>rad- Siiis, 3. 323; a chapel and prii.-;
i street, i.283;i; lived at New ('as- ' at. 3. 3,2:); l'<jrf at destroye>i i'V
I CO, I. 322; siiriied the petition to I Col. Church. 3. 3l'3; Capt. Dean ;i
i! Charles II, I. 4o2. j jnisoner at, 3. 3-'3h : .sec lioeomeco.
ii — — , of .<aco, 3. 120. ! Kound lake, 8. l."», Iim',.
? . married Thomas Parris. 5. xl)i. I marsh. Thomas (loice settled ne.ir,
V Rogers" Ranuers, 4. 27"^, 2^^/l. i. 2().'»; RiclKird Powsland settled
Rolfe, Jolin. jr., 4. •■'•44. i near, i. 20."j, l'I"',: a road near, i.
f Rollings, Nathaniel, 8.200. 3l>o. 311. ; 278-270; mentioned, 1. 241.
I Romagni', M. . piiest among the Rou.sack. i. 502.
t Imlians of Maine, i. 44")-44i). Rouse, John, of Marshfield. purcha.sed
I Roman Catholic 'liuri-Ii. the, 6.205; ' Bangs" island, i. l.")0; sold tlie
I 8. 321, 490_, 407. 40-^. 400. same to John Brown, i. l.'i>.
\ Catholic priests, at Frankfort, 3. i;ouse"s point, 8. 32. 4>. .j7, Ol.
I 273; came from AuLTusta. 3. 273; Row, Al)raham, 4. 3t;o.
I attemjited to proselyte. 3. i'7.3; 6. Anthony, signed the petition i->
s 104-iy.j; instiu'ated tjie Indians ('harles 11, i. 4^2.
I against t!ie English. 4. 74. Giles, killed at Falmouth, i. 20.j/i.
5 Catholics, none in Minor. 2. 130. Kitty, 4. 3t')0.
< Romance in history. 8. L'77. Rowden, John, 5. 02. IO4.
iltome 6. 147; 8. .'■jo3. ^ Rovve. liichard, 9. 31S/(.
Roon, Fr., 7. 142/i. I Rowell, Gefirgc P.. o. 71.
Rose, Dr. , 5. xviii. j Jacob, 4. 322, 3i'3.
. the, 6. 112; 7. o4, .05;!. ">0n. Rowley. Maine, i. 314: 2. 13S, 141.
I Daniel, coq)orate member of tlie Mass.. 3. 213, 27." : 4. 242n. 321. 322;
I Miine Historical .Society, i. 11, 12. 6. .3s3, :;84, 38.",; 8. ;:G0; 9. 07.
i Rosebrook. Capt. , 9. 214. Rowsick, 3. 374.
^ Rosier, James, ])repan'd an account Koxbury. i. l.">4. I'.'O, l'0>4, 5.30; 2. 1»';
{ of the coast of Maine, i. 2>-i; 5. 3. :'>.".5; 4. liOs. i'72: 6. 47/(: 8. 2i'4;
• 310; overestimated the tides, 6. 9. 37, f,L';,, Cm. so. •_'.33; thehi^toiy
j 304; said to have written his nar- of cited, 8. 122/1.
S rative to mislead voyatrers, 6. Royal African Comj'anv. tlie Drik><
i 304-305; liis narrative'^ tiutliful. ' of York, interested in, 7. 130; in-
ij G. oOO; his narrative published. 5. corporatcd. 7. 130/(: the r-\:\yf
j: 332; cited, 2. 70a; 5. 310, 322. 345 : trade a leading feature of 7. 130/i.
I 6. 175, 170, 177. 203. 204. 205-200, commissioners, the. 5. 235. L'30. 23'-,
i' 207. 2;.0, 300. 304, 3o5. 310. 311, 248; 7. 1.54. 155; the report of.
I 312, 314, 315, 317, 318; 7. 311n. cited. 5. 22>/<.
(■ Rosignal. Capt. , his cargo conlls- Exchange Cotlee House, 8. 207-2o-<,
!■ cated by Dn Monts, 5. 174». 200fi. 210/i.
il Rosin, sent to England. 5. ■J08it. Royall, the Hon. Isaac. 7. 48] ; a s"'>
; Ross, Ann. wife of Jame-. I. 101. 314; "01 William, jr.. i. l->0/-: mo\ed
1 a witness against (ieovLre Lewis, to Antiqua. 2'.'i)/(: dit d, l"'o,7.
I I. lOi ; motlicr of James jr.. I. 314. If-aac. son of the Hon. Is'aac. i.
! Jame.s, s«-ttle<I at iiack cove. i. 155- 2O11//; acoun<ilor, i.:^0O/i; lived ;t
j J5(j', 32:i; a witness against Ridn-rt iledford. i. :.'0o/, ; )»e<:ame a tor '
I JordiOJ, I. i72; resided at Fal- 1. 2OO/1; went to England, i. 20'J"'
INDEX TO rOLLECTIONS.
247
died, I. 200 » ; endowed a jnofos-
soi-sliiji. I. '.''JO.'i.
John, lived at Casco V)ay. i. •J:>u/: a
trustee for Nurtli Yarinontli, i.
i'Tii; 2. 17;); ret-iivetl land from
his fatlier, i. 'J>'.Uiy to take earr
of his mother, i. L'S'.bi ; marriv<l
Eliza Dodii, i. I'S'.'/c his ehildrfii.
I. 2S',i»i: eaptinvd hy Indians, i.
260, 2i.H)N; ransomed hy Castine.
1. 280; 7. .",S, OS; his house <;arn-
soncd, I. 200/! ; montione'd, 2. 174.
riiehe, wife of William, to he cared
for hy her sons. i. 2s'.i/(.
William, a nund^er of the Liironia
assemhly, i. W\ residid at West-
custofio, i.O'.'k; at Caseo hay. i.
114, 2o(in; eonsented. to tlie ajjree-
nient hetween Jordan and Tuek-
er, I. i:n. .V35. 540, 541: the lirst
of his family in America. 2s0i! :
l)urchased land of (iorj^es. i. L\SO«;
a coo})er and cleaver, i. 2M')!; an
associate, i. 2'>0)i; conveyed land
to his sons, i. 2>0/i; his children,
i.280h; Ids house garrisoned, i.
290/i; signed the i)etitiou to Mass.
I. 550; a resident of North Yar-
mouth, 2. 171; his dauirhtei' mar-
ried Amos -Stevens. 2. 171, no-
William, jr., lived at Casco l)ay, i.
2oOn; received laud from his
father, i. 2S0/i; to t.ake care of
his mother, 'i. 2S0/( : father of
I.saac, I. 2S9n: his dauj^hter mar-
ried Amos Stevens, i. 2'.t0;!-
RoyalTs river, James Cousin's and
William lloyall lived near. i. 114;
Gendall's saw-mill near, i. 200.
270(1 ; 2. 181; Gedney's saw-mill
at, I. 270j/; stockade at, i. 2S0: 7.
57; now AVcstcusto'^'n. i. 2-''.Ui:
part of called Pumf,Mistuk. 2. 107;
named for William Koyall, 2. 171 ;
mentioned, i. 85?;. 175. 1S5. :j42,
344, 3.55, o'jG: 2. 157, 150, 101, 175;
7. 58.
Royalls, the. 5. lix.
Jiuck. TJiomas. his dau^jhtor married
the liev. George Burroughs, i.
2(;3.
Thomas, a proprietor at Pemaquid,
5. :302.
Rudder, the, Rev. , 7. 450.
Ituu^les fanuly. 5. li.x.
John, I. 12.
Joseidi, 2. 145.
Rule and nusru
America, .v e IlalilairtMn
Rum, called kill-devil, i. 7
Ijrought to Maine. 3. '.'~>.
Rumf<j)d, 4. lOS, .y.'j^n; 8. .JOS.
Falls, 4. 100,
Kiimncy, 9. ii.'IO.
Ruiiii> Parliament, the, 9. 321, 325.
RuunclTs hrook, 4.277.
Job, signed the petition to IJrad-
of the Kn<:lish in
. 00;
street, i. 2S3)) ; lived at Falmouth,
I. 322.
Rusk, .lohn, on«> of the Pcjeiiseot pro-
prietors. 3. 3i'l.
Riissi'U. (JKunljcrs. 4. 1(')S.
Kdwaid. corres]ionding secretary of
the Maine Historical Society, i.
II- iL': 4-0; hirth of, 2. 1(;5; death
of- 2. It'..".; married. 2. 105; chil-
dren of, 2. Iti5; his cliarai ler- 2.
100; his tastes, 2. 100; Ins History
of Nortii Yarmouth, 2. 105-188; 7.
2:'.5, 230.
family, i. 110; 2. Ot>a.
James, liis title to Long Island con-
tirmed, i. 14S; conveyed the is-
land to John Smith, i. 148.
!Margaret, married Charles N. Cogs-
well. 2. 105.
Marv, married M. P. X'Mton, 2. 105.
Natiianiel P.. 3. 2ti0; 8- 444.
Ricliard. of l>o>>ton. jnirchased Hog
island, i. 148: si)eaker, 9.377.
W^. S., his Pilgrims' Menn^rials
cited. 8. 20.].
, of Canaan. 4. 371, 379.
, of Carritunk, 4.300.
Russia. 6. 354.
Rust. Jonathan, 4. 303. 307, 338, 389.
Rustheld. owned by John Rust. 4. ;¥J3;
nulls at, 4. 303; rich grass at. 4.
303; incorporated with Norway,
4. 33S: mentioned, 4. 301, 303,
336. 338.
Rutherfoid. the Rev. Robert, preached
at Georgetown. 2. 221; came to
America with the Scotch-Irish. 6.
10; i»reached at lJrunswi<dc. Pem-
aquid and Thomaston, 6. 33, 35;
■ died. 6. ;!3.
the Rev. , of Warren, 4. 320.
Rutherford's ishind, 7. 03.
Rutland, 2. 143, 1^50, 253; 4. 201; 8.
413-
Ryall, Sam\icl. wounded, 5. 120.
Ryder, ,s^t' Jiider-
Rye, 3- 211.
Ryer, Christopher, 5. 88.
Ryswick, peace of, 6. 120; 3. 349.
Saaroon, 3. 412.
Saawerramett, 3. 412.
Sahadis, .sve Sabattis.
Saijadock pond, i. 132-
Sabasticook river, i. 504; 4. 110; 7.
108, 175; see Sebasticook.
Sabattis, delinition of. 4. 102.
pilot of Arnold's army, i.507»i, 510.
515; attempted to kill McKenzie.
I.517-51S; lived in Bakerstown.
2. 112; chief of the Amlroscog-
gins, 4. 110; conversed with the
Rev. Paul Cotlin, 4. 370: had a
good knowledge of the English
and French humuaires, 4. .170;
mentioned, 3. 302, 412, 430; 4.
174; 6. 201.
48
MAINE HI>TOKICAL SOCIETY.
Sabaftis — contimiod. i
jiomi. its omK't. 3. r.L'l : the Indian '
road to Canad;i. 3. ;V_'-.'; a tnuiiiit:-
liouse at. 3. o'S^; nuniioiud, 3.
310; 4. 110. j
river, outlet of Sabattis ]n.>nd. 3.
:V21-oL"J: proliably visited t.\ To;'-
ham and Weymoiitli. 3. ;i2'J: vis-
ited bv Gilbert. 5.G0J; mentVi>ned.
3- -bi"
Sabbatli, laws in ri-LTanl to, i. 1S7; 6.
l.*^; aeiions luoiiLilit for tlie
breaking of. i. IS'J; 3. 12().
day pond, ori<j;iu of the name, 2.
i50-lt;.O. '^ '
Sabine, Lorenzo. 5. .'"'.■^Jji ; Ids aeci.Mint
of the Penobseot Indians, cited.
6. 2o2, •2:]4; liis American Loyal-
ists, cited, 5. •_'•_'>; his article on
Tublic Lands, 5. •_'_".•, on tlie In-
fluence of Mas.^. ovt.r Maine, 5.
2-2<--2-J0, ■2-2\'n: his report on the
Princijial Fisheries of the Ameri-
can :>eas, cited. 5. 14."). lUU. -J--".'.
Sabino. Indian name of llunnewill's
point, I. •J9/i: the intentions of
those who came to. 7. i:iO-lol;
value attached ti>. 7. b>l-l;)'2: for-
titied, 7. i','.'^. .112: how formed. 7.
200; a place of aboriginal impor-
tance, 7. •2".iO-;Jt»l ; visited by S^eba-
noa, 7. 301: the Gift of (iod at.
7. oOl, oil'; Encli'^h principles took
root at, 7. :]12: 8.04'J; mentioned,
3. oO.j; 7. oOG.
island. 3. oOl.
Sable island, 7. i-JO.
Salousit. 4. 1.">1.
SacadahoacT, )
Sacadelioc. > .see .Sagadahoc.
Sacailyhocke. )
Sacarabig falls. 4. 110.
Sacarapiiy, 3. 1T1»,
Saccarappa falls, definition of. 4. 117;
mentioned, i. liiO: 4. 110.
Saccarexes, a hostai^e in Uoston. 3.
404.
Sachem, higher in ofHce than a saga-
more, 2. ]S(t.
Sack. . 7. 402.
Sackadehock. see .Sagadahoc.
Sackett's harbor, 9. 1S4, IS.").
Saco, formerly .Sawquatock, x. 32;
Ilocroft at. i.:'2: Richard Vines
at, 1.32. .j2. (JS. <iO; home of John
Bonighton, i. -YJ, 10."), 144. ISl,
ISo, lOOn. 3'W: 3. 44/(; Samuel
Andrews died at. i. 00; home of
Piobert Sankt-y. i. O'.t; home of
Trewogy, i.T-'j/i : courts lield at. i.
T.jn, 74,^3. 84. ^s, >;., ui, '.i2. IW,.
3t>4, 3';0. .307. 37."-. ."3.3. .'^41 : 2. oIJh,
03«: 3. 11. .;■.. 37, 3-; home of
Thomas Wise, i. 7ii; land at
granted to Lewis and Jioni-hton,
1. 70; grant tn Viiies ari'l OIdh;tm.
1. 70; a court to be held at each
year, i. 80; 3. 4S; suiiport.d
Vines, i. 02: assessed, i.'.'l. ;,'v,
home of Francis Robinson, i.',.^
Wi))\ includcii in Lygoiiia. i.'j7:
home of Francis Williams, i. 'no,, ;
liome of Robert Rootli. i. Its.,, ;
sul>mittfd to ilie jmisdiitiou ,,f
Mass., I. ino. 10:;. {{■>:,, ;;<ti; 3. j.;
the boundaries of marked out. 1.
ill. 27!'; home of James Amiii \\ >,
I. 112, 30."); home of William I'iiil-
lips, I. 143,, 177. IS."). 2.30: 2. •_'-■.'.;
4.411.41-3; iiome of Ricliaiii Fo.\-
well I. M.".; landholders com-
plained of. I. 143: home of (_o orue
Jewell. I. 14S: William Wat's ai.
I. l."0; ordered to prociin- a min-
ister, I. 100. 307; ordered to \:\\
out higliways. i. 1(1.>: the distantt-
of from York. i. 10.">: lionie of
Robert Morgan, i. 107; no a^sorj-
ate sent from. i. 170; lionie of
Richard Roiiiirhton, i. 17."/i. 1'."!;,;
home of Francis Ilooke. i. 177.
'2>'i'): presented for not attt-ndii:;:
to the court's (.>rder, i. l^l-l--."';
home of John Leighton. i. 1-"'.
IS^: home of Ricliard llitchco, k.
I. IS.u; home of John \Vakciiild.
I. IS.j, ISS; home of John Cib-
bons, I. 188: home of Ca})t. Brian
Rendleton, 1. 107. 217)(. 221/(: at-
tacked by the Indians, i. 2!3:
mills at, I. L'b]. 200, 5.")0; 9. I'r. liic
people move from to Sakni. i.
217: tlie militia of, i. 22^: lioic.e
of Ralph Tristram, i. 234: to fur-
nish a garrison for Fort Loyal, i.
200n; to furnisii commissiom-is.
1.207; to send prisoners to F^rt
Loyal, I. 271; laud at to be sui-
veycd, i. 270; the magistrates seize
Indians, i. 2>.^; hostilities re-
newed at, I. 201; 3. 140; retreat
to, I. 303; tlie people move to
Wells, I. .■'.03.- home of Tlioin:;s
Donnell. i..3o;i: home of Hiimi'h-
rey Scammon. i.31l'; iicojilc fioja
settle at Limerick, i. .327: lumbti
business at. i. •";30, 33i : ha>I i oni-
munication with Atramentieu^. i-
3.j4: commissioners met at. i. 3''>4:
home of John Smitli. i. 304 ; lion;-."
of tlie Widow IIitclico(k. i. .372:
sent a judition to Oliver < roiii-
well. 1.302; in need of a mini-ii!-
I. 307; desired a magistrate, i-
307: Thomas Jenner at. i. -"^-tT.':
3. 11: Hook and Rliillii.s magis-
trates for. 2. iy.]ii: a m:irk>t for
Boston, 2. NO; home of WilHani
Dyer, 2. 2.33; home of (it orge
Page, 3. 2.'.: a j^art of the PloiU-'h
Patent. 3. .32; denied the author-
ity of Mass., 3. .)2: home of Ni<!i-
ofas Baihy, 3. 74; tlie ,i;ani-on
withdrawn from, 3. 138; ho;n'.: 01
IXI>r,X TO COLLECTIONS.
210
the riov. Bcnirmiin lUaokninn. 3.
ld.">; ^[t■tl)0(lists in, 3. Hi.".; diii-
vatioii ;in(l meaniiiL: ol. 4. 1 lt'>. 1 IT.
li'-_': inamilactiHLS in. 4.l'T; calUtl
Acn.-.i.-<oo. 4. in.;: a truok-liouse
estal.lislud at. 4. ir.T, l.'S; Du
Monrs at. 5. ;;■_'"."; su]>sciiiiti<Mi
raised to sui>]H>rt a cloriryinan. 6.
L^O: the iJev. IMrliard Gilisnn at.
6. lM>. -201: au Ki.i>C(.i.al chunli
established at. 6. iMi; the Rev.
Ilohert Jordan ollic'iatid at. 6. 1>2;
Elder Jesse I.ee piendied at, 7.
2:.'7: home of lioLrer S]>incer. 9. (i;
mentioned, i. (>4/*. lot;. ;',;;7, ;37i',
3S7, '-j'-Ct, iJ4o. .")-l<i. .".JT. ■")-!S: 2. '■]oa,
los, i:;>i, 14(i, 1-1!', i:rj. istj. •j:;2; 3.
17. 2.5, I'T, 2i'H, 40, 47, 7'>. 104, 120,
121, l:>(], l;]7. 1-")1. 1-.'. 208. 212,
21.^), ^44. ;-;7;-!. 4;',o. 4.'.;;. 4:54: 4.
6ft. 71, 24;;. !'•>,(. 207: 5. xix/,. ll'S,
22(1: 6. I'OO. :;.-;S; 7. 1 1 1. l' lit; 8.
o'.'O. 4i:!, 414. 420: 9. 07: History
of, .see Fol.*oni. George.
academy, ineorporated, 8. 174; g^rant
to, 8. 174: opened, 8. 174; pre-
cejitors, 8. 174-17"; endowed. 8.
17">: name ehanged. 8.175; funds
of, 8. 17.").
bay. 3. 220.
fal"l>. 3. 121, 12^: 5. 2S0.
Indians, ent^aged in tlie war with
tlie Knplish. i. l'J."i: commanded
by.."^onando. i. 21.": dreadcil liy
the Massaeliusetts Indians. 3. 90;
moved to Canada. 3. 00; merged
into tlie St. Francis tiibe. i. 09;
at peace with the English, i. 103.
pond, g. 212.
river, land on granted to Oldham
and Vines, i. 4:]; land on granted
to Lewis and Buniirhton. i. 44; 3.
17; peoi>le near to as>ist Mass., i.
102: the jurisdiction of Mass.,
extended to. i. lo2: the English
interfered with the lisliing at. i.
287; called the Clmnacoet, i. 288;
a roadway for the Indians, i. .■].j:J;
Capt. Leverett at, 2..-^l->2. ^:3; In-
dian name of. 2. .^^bi; settlement
commenced on. 2.8ln: described,
4. 101; part of Ktjxcroffs crew
left at. 5. 10.]; fort at rleserted, 5.
SO.'J; Champlain at. 7. 200: the
head waters of, discovered, 9.
217; mentioneil. 2. ~'.',. 138, 140,
142; 3.9, 10;;, i:;2; 4. 14. 22, 00,
11". 21'jn. i'70n. -s-^l, 2-07(, -/{lOn;
5. 1-JOrt. 28.3; 6. 17'.'. :.'10. 213. 2.;.^>,
241, 2.\.0, 2.">2: 7. 00: 9. 82, 200,212,
213, 217, 300. 300, 300.
valley. 9. 200, 212.
Sacf)e. .xcc .Saco.
Sacrifice rock. 4. 272.
Sadamovt. 2. 02.
'6'iuoi'l, James. 4. 397.
ilosfcs, 4. 307.
. an carlv settler of Bakersti>%MJ,
2. 113.
Sagadahoc. lloOert >[iM2:an lived at,
I. Iii7; number <•! tiglitiiig men
at. 1.228: Sil\aim< 10i\ is > i.inuil-
I'r fnr. I. :'.o'.t: 9. ^: iuhOt the
command of Cajit. Kdw ani r> ii^'
1.310; desciibed. i. ."'-'i 1 : jiari of
tlie colonists returntd !i>, 2.L"'c-;
tlie Indians retreat from, 2. 107;
the colonists at in.iy have kej>t a
journal. 3. 283; PowDall at. 4. 78;
Col. Diingan govern(.>r of. 4. 224;
commissioners sent to. 4. i.'24;
I'opham built a fort at. 5. l-'.O//;
a Fiencli sliip wrecked at. 5. 172;
to be su]i])orted by tlie mines. 5.
173; Gilbert wintered at, 5. 178;
the tishcrmen at immoral. 5.2:12;
the territory of. 5. •_'42: 6. 17-ls;
7. 2o3: taxed. 5. 24'.'; a garri>on
at. 5. 277: soldiers from at Wor-
cester, 5. 277)/; delinition of. 5.
3.")0; reason for tiie withdrawal
of the garrison. 5. :)'.•'>: settled. 6.
1'^: attemiOed separation from
Mass.. 6. IS; attacked by the In-
dians, 7. hi: a name of remote
antiquity. 7. 20.5; a province of
Pemaquid, 7. 20.5, 2'.'8. 311; com-
mercial treasures of. 7. 20.5-206;
a colony landed at. 7. 2'.i8; meet-
ings of the Indians awakened sus-
picion. 7. 3ol ; the first calamity
of. 7.3(13; the Yiririnia built at,
7.303. 312; the colonists returned
to Englan<l, 7. 3o4, 312; de.-eited,
7. :>04, 30.5, 307. 310: cau;^e of
their return, 7. 3o4: the formal-
ities of the Churcli of En-.daud
kept at, 7. ;304; French and Eng-
lish traditions concernini.'-. 7. ;;n5-
300; Pere Hiard at. 7. :jo.5. :;o.5/i;
the first state paper pv.-nned at. 7.
.300; the latitude of. 7. .)"-. :'.0O;
the earliest English stimmary of.
7. 300; languished but m-r ab.an-
doned, 7. 310; the first llnglisli
possession in America, 7. .Mo;
not related to Pemaquirl. 7. ;;i3:
the French heard 01 the evacu-
ation of, 7. 314: Plaistnier em-
barked to capture. 7. 314. :;iO-:il7;
the desertion of olfended Popliam.
7. 31;5; the owners of at Pema-
quid, 7. 310-317; pMjiulation of, 8.
1>.5; 9.8; home of .8ilvanu> D.ivi-^.
9. 34; mentioned, i. 3(''''i. .551: 3.
340. 408, 410; 4. 71 : 5. 3-5. 37. 77,
. 100. 103, 2'.'.5; 7. o<;. i;;i. ;;ii. :;]>;
9. 18; Account of tlie Early Set-
tlement of, by John McKeen, 3.
311-324.
bay, supposed site of Po|>ham's
colony, 2. 200-201; mentioned, 8.
22. 25.
Louch, 7. 299.
250
MAIXK IlI>TOriICAL SOCIKTY.
Sajradahoo — continued.
cmintv. 4. 4.">; 8. 1>4.
islaii.K 5. S-'. '.''•.: 8. I'.'l: 9. If.l.
plantors, 5. ]'■>',.
river, mimbor oi inhaljitaiits cast
of, I. •><■'; liouu'lary of CJon^us"
and Mason's <j:raut, i. ;'..'). 4'.^. "^1;
2. o4; boiindarv of (ioi'i^os' coni-
iiiissii>n to Ciooves, i. M: a bound-
ary of Ni'sv >onuMS<.'tshiri'. i. M:
a boundary for eastern Maine, i.
1S4, 548; a boundary of the pur-
cliase of Mass. from Gorjjes. 1.
2ol>; 2. :iCl ; the territory beyond
added to the Ma<s. purchase, i.
2oi'; the head of. i. .Wo; called
the Kenu>bei-, 2. liTc, 204: the
mouth of said to have been the
site of Pophani's colony, 2. i'Sa;
3. '290: the Indians near said to
be oanail'als. 2. o2a\ a boundary
of Laeonia, 2. 'y2ii: tlie bouiulary
of the ]«rovinee of Maine, 2. TO;
Capt. Dormer at. 2. oO; Capt.
Levett at, 2. St3: name chantred,
2. 204; ^Veymouth at. 3. i.^T. :)!!,
322; length of. 3.2ST: breadth of,
3. 2^7; df.scribcil. 3. •J^T-2>^; ex-
plored by Weymouth. 3. 2S:S; 5.
328, o2f>. ooO. o->; a cross set up
by Weymouth. 3. 2^^: second at-
tempt tu send Colonists to. 3. 2'.'1 ;
5. oo4; visited by Capt. Popham.
3. 300, 311. 312; 'colonlst.s lauded
at, 3. o<A)-3ol; 5. 333: 6. 170; Bel-
knap's opinion of the site of. 3.
300«; explored by P»alei<rh Gil-
bert, 3. 3o4-o05; 5. 33-'j; a bound-
ary of the Duke of York's prov-
ince, 4. 210; not \isitcd by Wey-
mouth. 5. 311; 6. 31.'j; Nalianada
lived near. 5. 32S: third attempt
to send colonist.s to, 5. 334: I'op-
Lam's colony there about a year,
5. 330; 6. 17'-^; reliirious service
lield at, 6. 17o: formed by the An-
droscof:t,du and the Kennebec. 7.
229, 22'.i,(; detinition of, 7. 21'lt;
mentioned, i. >'.'; 2. 00. P.O. I'.tl,
192, 193, 190. -^u:',. 232. 2.">S, 2''.1,
271; 3. 283. 298. 299. 3oO, 3o2. 3o.-),
Si)(>, 312, 324: 4. 103. 110, 117: 5-
l'>1n, 317, 321. 329, :)30, :)00: 6.
180. 301: 7, 2'.'4. 3oO. 3nl. 302, 312,
313; 8. 110, 34'.i: 9. 130, 302. 309,
307 ■
Sagamore, inferior to sachem. 2. I8a.
creek, i. 04>/.
Sagham. an Indian title. 7. 339.
Saguaarum, 3. 41i', 410, 419, 422,
420.
Sailors Pea]), the. i. .'r23.
Sainsbury, W. X(jc1. his Colonial
Papers ciced. i. 34. 3->. 37, 40. 41,
42. 47, 4^, .v3. ^o. 101, 108, Z:>Z: 5.
S."^8: 3. ;304. 300. 3o7. 321, 324, 332.
352, 2-)Ci, y.jS, oO-j.
St. Andrews. 8. 7, 8.
Ann's church. 7. 413—114.
Aubin. ."^icur . 7. 01. 02.
Augustine. Aurelius, i. 44:'..
Auirustine's church, llakluyt pre-
bendary of, 2. 21<i; 5. l-">2.
Castine, Anestasia, marrii-d
Belleisle, 7. 7t». 71/(, 75.
Castine. Anslem do. confused with
his father 7. <iO, 75. 78; suci<<.ili<l
his father at Pentagoet, 7. i'.0;
gave up Ids rights in Fraii'-e. 7.
07». 82. 83: married C]iaih>ttc
d' Amours, 7. 71/), 78: his father" .s
most distinguished son. 7. 7". T-l;
first came into notice. 7. 70: <iin-
spicuous at the defense of Port
Koyal, 7. 70, 77; wounded, 7. 77.
78; sent as a military agent to
Quebec. 7. 78-79: Major Living-
ston Ins tiUest. 7. 79; his journey
with Livini;ston. 7. 79-81: saved
Livingston's life. 7. 80; invested
with authority over the lninan>.
7. 81. 82; defrauded. 7.82: Lieut.-
Gov. of Pentagoet, 7. 82: i»re-
pared to recai)ture Purl Itoyal. 7.
82; abandoned the project. 7. >--
8:3: his authority not atfected by
the treaty of Utrecht. 7. 83: gave
up all hope of recovering his
French estates. 7. 83; at the In-
dian conference at xVrrowsic 7.
84: an order issued for his arrest.
7. .84: carried a prisoner to llo.s-
ton. 7.84. 85; opinions conceniing
the arrest. 7. 84, 85: releaseii. 7.
84-85: his reply to his qv.estionei-s.
7. 85; desired to keep the Indians
at peace, 7. .85-80: favored a
peace, 7. 80; his brother's bark
stolen. 7. 80: certified to the dec-
laration of the chiefs. 7. 88: sin-
cere in his friendship to the Emr-
lish, 7.89: disliked by Lativerjait.
7. 89; complaint against, 7.>'.'-''2;
feared the encroachments of the
English. 7. 92; disappeared from
history, 7. 92.
Castine lannly. 6. lo7, 113; 7. 41.
Castine, .loseph, probably a grand-
son of Baron Vincent. 6. 113: let-
ter of, 6. 113; his bark sl'-len. 7.
SO; letter of, 7. 80-8S; called a
brothel of Anslem. 7. 80.
Castine, Matilda do. 7. 7<i. 71)i. 75. ^
Castine, the Messers. immor.il. 7- 0;
Lauverjait comidained of. 7. *'•*'
91; disappeared from history, 7-
92.
Castine, Therese. manied 1'oud.iom-
cou. 7. 70, 71/i. 75.
Castine, .lean "\'incent, P.aron <\o.
erected a fort at Bagadui e point,
I. 39-40: 5. 3s5, 385,,; a bitter op-
ponent of the English, i.::^7: 6-
111; lived on the Penobscot, i.
INDEX TO COI.LF.CTIOX?;.
251
2'^*^; 7. 4"). A'^n. -id: innnifil un In-
(liiiM. I. 'J^T: 2. i'K>: 5. :];'.-,; 6. Ill,
i'Soii ; 9.4.'>; ransoiiu'd ,)oiui Uoyal.
I. L'Mi; at l)nj;a(huo. 2. 2A0: 6.
I'.l: pl;\niu'<l till' faptur.' <if I't-in-
a<niitl, 2. iMn: at N.w Harbor. 2.
2-10: rai>tiuvd I'oit Wiiliani Hen-
ry. 2. 240: 7. 47: 9. 4.;: ik'stroyeil
Pcina(]uiil.2. 24' i; !ii< jilari'dniiiu'd
]>y ilio Knulisli, 2. l;'.4: >'in-iii-la\v
of Madockawaiulo. 3. l.M: 6. 111.
28:;/(: 7. 4">, 4")Ji. 4(.'>. "jO/j. ■'nn, tw,
7". 7">: a man of inliiuiiro. 3, i;'l:
6. 110, 111; 7. .").■•.,). .'1;: induoetl
the Indians to taki- 11 j» arms, 3.
134-1:!.'.; 6. 111-112; rofused to
visit roiiKKiuid. 5. SO. OO; 7. 54;
Andros rol»l>L'd liis tradin<j:-lionse,
3. 1:34; 5. 2lJS. 2i)4-2'.C,: 6. 111-112,
12.'>: 7. 54. .">5((. 71 •; aNvaitod the
coming of IbL-rvilli'. 5. l",m); letter
to Pcmaquid, 5. 2'.iii: the fury of
the Indians under. 5.2'.':;: his fort
occu])ied by liis si>n. 5. :>">/(: birth
of, 6. 110: 7.41 : at (,>mbec. 6. Ill;
an extensive trader. 6. Ill; 7.47;
a powerful ally of I-"rance. 6. Ill;
a bi<.'ot, 6. Ill: asked to render
alle<,nenee to tlie Enelish, 6. 112;
7.55; liid liis nierehandise, 6. 112;
7. 70. 70;i ; liis fort rebuilt and re-
captured, 6. 11:5: in France. 6. 113;
7. 60; Ills daughter captured. 6.
113; 7. OG; probably never re-
turned to Ann-rira. 6. 1 13: his s<jn
a man of intluence. 6. 113: last
glimpse of his family. 6. 113: sup-
posed to have hid his coins. 6.
125-12(i; but little known of l)is
family. 7. 41; in tlie army. 7-41;
a *rentilshomme, 7. 43: a terror to
the colonists. 7. 43. 0<: tlie cause
of his coming to America un-
known, 7.43-44, 75 ; his character,
7. 43. «;s-7(), 72; attached to Ma-
dockawando. 7. 44. 45; in Cham-
bly's company, 7. -'l'/i: obtained
the confidence of the Indians, 7.
46; not disturbed by Don^an or
Perrot, 7. 47-48; arrested, 7. 4S;
moved from Port Itoyal, 7. 40;
CfmT]>lained of Perrot. 7. 40-50;
his wines sei/.ed, 7. 50: 8. 100: for-
bidden to obey Frencli orders. 7.
50; car^ro released. 8. I'.'l; letter
to I)e Nonville. 7. 51 : had no part
in tlie o<)vernmeiit. 7. 51 ; relieved
of Perrot, 7. 51; to be led from
his bad conduct. 7. 51-52: olYered
the command at I'entairoet. 7. 52;
had a liouse and oichaid near the
fort, 7. 53; liad many wives, 7-55,
55/<, (>^, 75; .\ndi<.s hud no right
to jdunder his tradin'j-house, 7.
55-50; 8. 102. r.'-»: a letter to
from tiic British t'overnment, 7.
bCfiJOn; did not incite liie Indians
ajrainst the Encrlisli, 7. 5^. 50;
favored the Kni:lish, 7. 5.^; at tlit;
attack on Falmouth. 7. 5".": not
fruilty of perlidy. 7. 00; uncertain
that he assistetl the Indians, 7.
OO-til ; aided the French. 7. 01;
did not figure till 1005: 7. t;2-03;
sent to exchanire itrisoners. 7. (53,;
Fr^mtinac's opinion of. 7. iw',; led
the Indian canoes at Fort William
llinry. 7-04, Ii4n, OS; g. 4;',: djs-
apjieared. 7. t'>i'': inherited a lai;,'o
e>tatc. 7. (H!; his son's liistory
confused with tlie fatlier"s. 7. 00,
07. 75. 70: lost his inheritance, 7.
07; a]>proxima1e <Uite of Ids rh-ath,
7. 07. 82>! : lawfully married, 7.
07-0>: guilty of di-ljauchery, 7.
GS. OS//; last appearaiu-e at Pen-
tagoet. 7. OS; guilty of no cruelty,
7. Os; kept the Indians from re-
venge. 7. OS, liO; disliked Andros
and Perrot, 7. 08-00; value of Ids
I)roperty. 7. 7<0j: name of his lirst
wife. 7. 70; children of, 7. 7>i, 70r(,
71», 75; name of his second wife
not known. 7. 7"; marrieil Marie
Pedianskge. 7. 7ii. 75; his j)laco
calh (1 the I'arish of !St. Famille,
7. 72; the rightful owner of Pen-
tagoet. 8. 102. 102?/, 330: Memoir
of. bv the Hon. John E. Goiilrey,
7. 30I72.
Croix, occupied by the French, i.
27: 9-102; Frencli driven from,
I. 27.
Croix island, now Neutral island,
6. 175)/: chapel erected on. 6. 175)t;
Huguenots settled at, 6. 175»;
colony at destroyed. 7. 310; men-
tioned. 7. 201. 202, 203, 205, 314.
Croix river, Du Monts" colony es-
tablished on the, 1.20: 5.328; 8.
317: i>art of the grant to Sir Wil-
liam Alexandei-. i.34;(: a bound-
ary of the grant to Alexander, i.
70, SI; 4. 2l'1; 7. 143; a bouniJary
of Xew England, i. 43,5; 8. ls7; a
boundary of Norujnbega, 2. 17a;
8. 319, 320: a boundary of the
Mass. charter. 2. 05//; 7.' 201, 202;
surveyed by John Jones, 4. 43;
called" the Sclioodic. 4. 102; a
boundary of the Duke of York'.s
pro\ince. 5. 00, 235; 7. 47: French
Settlement on. 6. 3: a bound.ary
of Acadia. 6. 3// ; a boundary of
the .Sagadahoc territory, 6. IS;
Inrlians dwelling at. 6. -JOO: tlircc
livers so nai7ie<l. 8. 7: the cniKJct
one. 8. 7. S, 0; Indian infiuiii.ition
concerninir. 8. 0-10; call.il tho
MaLM'acadava. 7. 1<»: bu Monts
and Chamjdain i^n. E. •■;17: men-
ti/niod, 3. :,'73: 4. 7^. lo5: 5. :.', 0.
&). si, SO, 103, 250. L'Ol, :.'.iO; 0.
llOn, 335, 7. 27, 2y, 33, lUU, 15d,
252 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
St. Croix river — continued. ; tlie Indian nnnio of, 4. Ii'v
2.">1, 2'<'2, 2r)I, :.'.■:), -Jill. '2<]'>: 8.6. clainu-d a.-; a bonudarx of Aon.ii.i.
7,8. 1"-'. lo, 14, 1."). li'. \'i. I'D. lM, 6. .">/(: olaiTnod as a Iminid irv .i
22, 47,01,01'.. T-. 74. lOn. lu-.I, lH'!, Waldo's <:iant. 6. -Jo; line mill sit. v
184, ISO, ;;l^, ;;;;u, ^V.>; g. 112, on. 6. 21 ; the Scol.h-Irish scttl..!
224. ; on, 6. 21, :]22: tliu unly nm- tl!:ii.
Croy.s ecf St. Croix. i an.swor.s to li'isicr'.s aciounl. 6.
David's, 9. 1S7. ^ j 2'.'.'>; ooini)ari'd to tin- one ni.'.i-
Bcnioourt, 9. 104. " | tinned by l;o>ier. 6. 2'.''.i, :;iiii. :;m)
dcs .Matelot>, i.-'r.':".. | :',0'>: tides in. 6. ^'.'I't. -'.iM: di.iwn
DuniiDu^o, 2. 247; 9. 10. to life, 6. ."JUo; visited by W'ly
Kiraii, I. 44s. 44'.». I mouth, 6. :;n;]. :]04. i'.oi'.. :ios. ;;i;;_
Kstienne. Gen. Charles Amador, 7. ol7, ;118; named by Weyii'i.uth.
,•;;). I 6. 0I8; mentioned, 3. o'.Mi, ;;'.ii. . ■;;':;.
Estienne, Marie de, 7. 71/i. oOS, 4;>), 4.'j4, 4:]0, 4;]7: 5. i".'. ■',-*':
Foy, 1..-J1'.'. I 6. 2:]. 212. 2.)4, 24 1, 2'.ll, ;]11, .JIT;
Franeis, the liome of Vincent liig-ot, 7. :'.2.'i, ;)27: 8. 2li0, o4'J.
I. 4'X>; headquarters of tlie In- Gothard. 7. 42.
dian \varri(»rs, i.4;!.">; the Indians Ilelein. Dunbar <^mvernor of, 6. 2*1;
retired to, 9. 2I0: mentioneil, 4. 8. 2',iS.
311), 177; 7. s:]; 9. 2i;:;/i. Henri, i. 448, :,17».
Franfi.s de Sales, 6. 2i:l, 2;''..">. ' James, Court of. 8. 70.
Francis river, the source of the. i. ! James" Church. 7. 4;;2.
4(1."); Indians bieated on. 6. 2:jS; ' James' day, day of the fairs at Gor-
iiieutioued, 6. 240, 242; 8. 3ii, 41, geana. 2. bUa.
43, .■;)2. Jean de Beauvais. rue de. 7. 248.
Frauoois, i. 470. •")11 ; 3. 4;1',\ 440. John de Porto Kico, 2. 1<.
Franr-ois Indians, jujued Arnold's John the Baptist, Labrador dis-
, expedition, i. ."07; eX]iedition covered on his day, 2. Lju-
against, 4. 278/t; joined by the ; valley of. 8. ;]-">0.
Assagunticooks and Xorridge- John's church, Dresden, 8. 210/1.
weeks, 6. 2o.'); why so named, 6. John's falls. 4. lOt).
238; signed the treaty at Deerlield, John's gate, Quebec, i. 518, .021,
6.241; their village destroyed. 6. .')2."). 520.
241; condition of, 6. 243; men- John's river, the Indians of, 3. .•;'>7.
tioned, i. 510; 3. !•!•. 3<3. 3sO. :3's7. 41tJ. 422; called Lashtock. 4. It'.'j;
o'.>0; 4. 123, 124. 147, 153, 158, 101, fort built on. 5. 3f>5/i: 7. .•',40: gar-
177; 9. 2'. '4. I rison at, 9.87; nicntinncii. i.3ol';
Georges, a truckliouse established ' 4.110: 5. 2'.i0/(: 6. 2:'.i'i. 240; 7. 25o,
at, 4. 157; destroyed, 4. 223; now 250; 8. 4. 13. 15, 17. 1'.'. 21, 22. -^ j.
Tliomaston, 7. 325; population of, 20. 27. 2'.». 30, 3(, 3'.t, 41, 42. 4(. Oi'.
8. 185; men ordered to act as ' 82. 101. 102. 104. 220. 350; 9. '.''•'.
scouts at. 8. 214;(; mentioned, 4. lUO. 110.
170; 5. 3t;7«. 37O/1; 6. 315; 7. Oln, Johns, Canada, report of a battle at.
109, 304; 8. 111«. 244/i. i. 470; in the hands of the Ann r-
George's channel. 8. I2'.t. I icans, i. 484, .528; part of s.-t <'!i
George's islaml. so named by Pop- fire. i. 485; troops .sent from ty
ham's colonists. 3. i:'.iO, 2'.<8; 5. Quebec, i. 488; mentioned, i. 4^2,
. 348; Seymore preached at. 3. 2'.'^; 400; 4. 114; 5. 2<'.K 200; 7. >•■•■
6. 170; discovered by Weymouth. Johns Indians, same as the i'a.-s.i-
5. ;-}ll; 6. 318, 207; called' Moidie- maiiuodies. 5. 371; held a coiilcr-
gan. 5. 311; cross set \\\> by Wey- ence at Bangor, 7. 7; mentioned.
mouth found. 5. 34><, 340; fort at, 4- 100, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175: g-
5.300; Wevniouth took his cap- 204.
lives at, 6. '305; nam.d by Wey- Johns, X. B., 8. 11, 102. 128. 120. 3.0.
mouth, 6. 31>, 3or,. :,'.<~: Popham .Johns, New Foundland. i. 48l.
came to anchor at. 5. 207; men- .Joseph, village of. 6.213.
tioned. i. 2o2: 3. 204/t; 5. ;34G; 6. Kitts, ishmd of. 6. 40.
201, 205, 200, 350. Louis. 8.420.
Geoige's Ishmd harbor. vi>ited by Mark's chur<di, Bristol, 5. 153.
Weymouth. 5. 310-311 ; not visited Mary's, i. 470, 4si), 510, 517.
by Wevniouth. 5. 33>: the Banr.e Mary's l)ay. 8. 120. 143.
as Pente.'ost liarbor. 6. 200, 20s, Mary'.s church. Church point. 8.
300; mentioned. 5. 312. 143; at Woulnoth, 2. 24o; g. -'^'^
George's river, house at. 3. 383,384, ' 57/1. 58.
3O2; the trading-hou:-e nut to be Maiy's river, 6.350.
uiuved, 3. 3i8; source of, 4. lOO; ' Michuels, 9. 178.
INDEX TO COLLECTIOXS.
2.53
Mioliai'liN chiiroh, W'ilminirtoii, 9.
Paul's olnirch. lJnins\\ ick, 6. 171 ; at
Faliu.mtl;, 8. I'll),: at Now York,
t. '.^O; SlKulwtll. 3. 2 IS.
PauTs ohiufhyanl. 3. s'ui.
Paul's (lay, liay of \hv lairs at. Gor-
•ruaiia, 2. ■"''.'".
Potcisliui'^li, 6. .■;-')4.
Petersoliunli. moiuiuK-nt to Robert
Alihvuitli in, 2. ^>iht-'Aa; 5. l.")4.
Peter's river. 6. l'TO.
Koeli, I. .■>L'n, .'):.';;.
Savior, uauie ot tlie settlement at
Mouut Desert, i. 27; 5. 178; 8.
;->24 ; settled by Jesuits, i. 4M1 ;
captured by Ar^al. 1. 4;'.l: 5. 17n;
jnuperty at destroyed, i.4:_'.l; ))Co-
ple carried away, i. 4:11; a cross
of possession set up by the Eng-
lish. 5. 170.
Sainte Fauiille, parish of the, 7. 71*i;
7-2, 70. I
SaintonaLTC 7. 24S. I
Sako, scr .Saco.
Salem, fornieily Xaumkeaa'. i. 41 ; En-
dieott arrived at, i. 41: IJurdett
made a freeman at. i. ^'.i; Pvichard
Ingersoll went to. i. ll.j. ;)11;
Josepli Phippen died in. i. li:>.
John lliuninson lived in, i. 117;
Francis Xeal died in, i. 128/!,
200«; home' of Wilkins, i. l'.t-3;
houre of David Pliii>pen. i. 2nUn;
people of Falmouth moved to. i.
217; home of Bartholomew Ged-
ney, i. 242*!, 240: 2. 17-']: home of
Thomas Mason, i. 24ti: home of
Ephraim Marston. i.24('w, : Mary
"Wilkins lived at, i.i^OI: tlie Rev.
George Burnuiglis preached in, i.
262; called Dunvcrs. i.2(J2: 4. 2:;2:
the Rev. George Burroughs tried
at, i. 26-'>, 317; the John arrived
at, I. 277*;; Fn-nch Protestants
arrived at, i. 277/;; home of Capt.
Willard, I. L".'7; home of George
Cloice. I. oO'^: home of Timothy
Lindall, i. rill; home of James
Ross jr., I. ;]14; home of John
Skilling, i.;)14, home of TJiomas
Walter, i. 317; Enoch Lincoln
practised law in, i. 41)0. 411; Ben-
edict Arnold at, i. 'j02; meeting
of the Xarragansett grantees at,
2. 144; former home of Robert
Guteli. 2. 2U.j; iiome <,'f John Strat-
ton, 3. 12; a slo(jp to be sent to
from New York. 5. 0: \Villiam
Bowditrli ci'lhctor for tlie port
of, 5. :^(j<); Cadillac's account of,
6. 2.S7; Thomas Burgess arrived
at, 7. 420; tlie first of tlie Shep-
leys at, 8. 412; mentioned, i. 04n,
I'jlhi, I.jV, 24'J/i; 2. 144, 170, 200;
-?. ].■-•;, 103, 190: 4.303; 5. xxxiii,
ii, lii, 10, 23, 162; 6. 3U; 7. 88,
20.-). 210; 8. 270: 9. r..'; Annals of,
Si'' Felt, (ieorua- B.
presbytery. 6. '■'••■,, 3('>.
records, cited, i. I'J'nt, 217?!.
street, Bosttui, 2. 23,1: 9. 24. ()4, G"),
Oil.
witchcraft, i. 100,,. ;;o<. 317.
Salibury. , a notorious robber. 2.
70('".
Salisbury, — — , in the garrison at
P>lack Point, i. 227/1 ; 3. 110.
Conn., 5. xlvi.
Enghuul, 6. 3.",S; 7. 141,,.
Mass., the Rev. Jolm Wlieclwri^ht
in, I. 1S2/), 344; Ilannali Bur-
roughs baptized in. i.2()4; home
of James Freeze, i. 310; men-
tioned, 2. 1.38; 3. 110: 4. 240, 242/.,
252. 2'.t7.
Ca])t , 5. 31. 32.
Sallee, 7. ]30,(: 8. 2ol'.
Salliant. Antoinee t\v. 7. 77.
Salmon, packed and exported by Pur-
chase, 3. 317; cauglit at Anson. 4.
307; disajipeaieil from tlie Dan\-
ariscotta, 8. 20'J: mentinned, i.
4:^0: 3. 310. 320, :;:;3.
falls, sawmill at, i. 2ti>;; settlement
at destroyed, i. 270; Indians at-
tacked, 7. -"JO; g. 27; men ordered
to act as scouts at. 8. I'N/c men-
tioned, 2. 130, 140; 4. 244, 275,,.
Salo]ishire, 3. 31S//.
Salter, Sampson. 9. 33,7.
Salter's hall, 9. 57.
Salterne. Robert, in Pring's expedi-
tion, 5. 153: sent out by Biistol
merchants, 7. 30!i;, : to follow the
track of Gosnohl, 7. 300/(.
"William. 5. 151.
Salton, Thomas, signed the petition
of 1072. 5. 240.
Saltonstall family. 4. 75: 5. li.x.
Leverett. 5. li.
X'athaniel, agent for Mesliec Farley,
I. 245; in Maine, i.i'45/i: 3. :;31 ;
received a grant of laud. i. 245.
Richard, arrived in Xiw England,
5- 100.
Richard, signed the treaty of 1713,
6. 254; autouraph of, 6. 254.
Robert, a credicjr of Thomas Wan-
nerton. 5. 225.
Saltpetre, manufactured by R. South-
gate. 3. 100, 200,i.
Salutation stairs, Boston, 9. 50.
Salvau:es, «ce Indians.
Sam. Capt., signed tl.e treaty of 1713,
6. 201; killed, 7. 320.
Samaset, .see .Samoset.
Sammerset, sre .Samoset.
[ Samoed siiore. the, 8. 320.
I Samoset, friendly to the Englisli, 2.
I 4>ia, 50a; visited I>cvett, 2. >7?i;
I 5. 10>;, 187; executed a deed to
I John Brown, 2. s7/f: 5. 141; de-
sired to trade with Levotl, 2. b7-
254
MAINE IIISTOUICAL SOCIETY.
Saiuoset — continued.
SS; 5. I'K-'; a son ]><>rn to, 2.02;
early vi.vitinl tlio I'il^riuis. 5. 144,
1S7; a sairamoro of rc'iiiuiuiil, 5.
144, U>^, KSG; his coiniiv.;' ii'inovtHl
iinf.ivuiabk- iinpn'SNioiis of tlu-
Imlians. 5. 14 i; assistvd I.cvotl
in tradiiiLT, 5- U'>; iKUtcd with liis
hiintinc: jrroumis;. 5. lii--: u beauti-
ful and noblo charartrr. 5. ISii-
]S7, 1ST-1>S, ls>-Kvj, HM; (iirtVr-
cut ways of spoiling his n uno. 5.
166, l^^.)n; saiianuire of Moral tis;-
gon, 5. 1ST; assisted tlie I'il^iinis
in a treaty with Massasoit. 5. 1ST:
Levett's account oi\ 5. 1>T: his
last appearance in history. 5. isS,
1SS><; sold land to rarni?ll, Way
and En^^land, 5. 1>"^)/; liis mark,
5. lSS/(, r.'2; his dcL-il \.i.> Jolin
Brown given in full, 5. 141-l'J-_';
the same acknowledged. 5. I',i.");
his deed to Brown a boundary be-
tween barbarism and civilization,
5. I'Jo; mentioned. 5. 104, ItiS, 195,
'2-24.
island, 5. lOT-lOS. ISSn.
Samson, Sir William Phijips com-
pared to, 9. 12.
John, 3. S"], 15.5.
Levi, 4. GO',).
Sauboddios. siguum of. 6. 2-59.
Sanborn. Enoch. 3. 1 -d.
Sanbornton. 4. 2'. '4, :;14.
Sand bar Xo. 1, i. 4.j0;i.
Sanders. John, manied Mary Munjoy,
I. I-jO, I'.JO, 2-"»S; lived at IJraintree,
1. 2-";0, 2-'3S: received a grant from
Cleeves, Gorges and tlie town of
Wells. I. ;^,.')T; one of the first set-
tlers of Wells, I. ."02.
John, chief of Weston's company,
5. 1G4; went to Monhegan, 5. 104.
Joseph. 5. 3T3.
Capt. Thomas, messenger for Gov.
Dummer. 3. ST"-; master of the
Merrvmeetincr, 3. :;T'.'; master of
the God's Blessing, 3. 41o, 441;
master of the sloop Massachu-
setts. 5. 370; 6. ooS: 9. '.>'.]; lived
at (Gloucester, 5. oTO/n; at the siege
of Louisburgh, 5. oTOn; Gov. Pow-
nall on his sloop. 5. :;T">; biograph-
ical notice of, 8. 2l'->/(; carried the
remains of Gen. Waldo to Boston,
9. 'X',: mentioned. 5. .■!T2. o~'.}, ."JT-J,
880, 3'^1: 8. 212/<, 22s, lj;j:], 251,
2',0, 2S2 ; 9. U3.
William, signed the petition of 10T2
to Mass.. 5. 241.
Sandford, named for Pi leg .Sandford,
4. 411; a Bai)tist oliurch formed
at, 7. 222; Elder Tingley preached
at, 7. 222, 22.J; mentioned, 1. ;j.'jO;
4-301.
John, first husband of Bridget Phil-
lips, 4. 411.
Gov. Peleg, .son of John. 4. 4]);
goveiior of Bluuie l>l.ind. 4. 4i;-
his name uiven to a lowichip ii,
Maine, 4. 411.
Robert, of F.dmouth, petitioned to
the general court, i. 144.
Uobert, one of tiie commiiee of N:ir-
rauansett Township No. 7. 2
140.
Thomas, petitioned to the genei.d
court. 1. 144.
, married Elisha Hutchinson, 4.
411.
.see Sanford and Stanford.
Sandusky river, i. 504.
Sandwich, home of James Mills, i.
2o'j; Thomas Burgess moved to.
7. 420; mentioned, 2. 140; 4. 2T<i,
2T1; 8. 441.
Sandy harbor, 4. IOC
Hook. 2. 31.
l)oint. 5. .3T7, 37S;i.
nver, Xorridgewock situated on, i.
437; Montressor at, i. 4.M>: the
Indian name of luiknown. 4. 31/i:
settlements on. 4. 31h; the soil of
the valh'y of productive, 4. .32;
hardships of the early settlers on.
4.32, 30, 37, 3s-:;',); first settler on,
4. 30; called the (ircat Interval. 4.
oti; increase of the settlers of, 4.
3!'; settlement on iiicor]iorated ns
Farmington, 4. '■)'.>: the eountiy
grc)ws with rajiidity. 4. :;];!: tlie
course of. 4. 3:]2: traliie ori. 4.3:13:
hotises on, 4. ;;i3, 3:13; conditions
of, 4. '■}■)'■]; mentioned, 4. 105, 301,
3oT, 311, 312. 318. :;41. 314. 345.
;340, 34T; 7. 270. 2TT, 27'.', 2^3, 2^4,
28T. :;34 ; Tlie Settk-mmi on, by
William Allen, 4. 31-41.
stream, 4. 3 IS.
Sanfoi'd, Goodman , land granted
to. I. 251.
Jolm, served in the Continental
army, 2. 214.
fipe .Sandford.
Sanfiu-t, Goodman , land granted
to, I. 251.
.Sangman. title of Micmac chiefs, 7.
;>:]'.•; same as sagham, 7. 33'.»; how
elected, 7. 33'J; the olhcial capac-
ity of, 7. :'.30-340.
Sangmanliwagodek, a Micmac title, 7-
'■'/■'/.*.
Sangmansis, sons of a sangman, 7-
3:;'.t.
Sangmanskwessis, a Micmac title, 7-
;>3'.».
Sangmansque, title of a Micmac chiefs
wife. 7. 330.
Sankderank river, 4. 110.
.Sauky. liobert, witnessed Vine's deed
to Macworth. i. 00; lived at Saco,
I. 00/(; an ollicer under T'leeves i.
00;i ; olhcer of Gorges' court, i.
b6, 306.
INDEX TO rOLLF.CTTONS.
Sanscrit, coniparod to the Abena<iuis,
1. 41S.
Santa Croix, 4. '2(31.
Santor, L., 5. ii4.
Saponic lake, 4. lO',''.
Saciuonots. uu\ 6. I'li.
Saratoga. 3. -JOo. 20}.
the liattlo 01, 6. l' li'.
Sares. John. con>;i.iUf(l to tlie airroo-
ment bctvvci-n .lonUin and Tiu'kiT,
1. l:)l.
Sargent, the I!ov. Joliu, minister to
the Indians, 4. 127, i:U, IMS, lo9,
142, 14o.
Mary, purchased kind of Geo. In<:er-
so'll, I. oil.
Peter, marrieil Lady Pliipps. 9. 64,
66; a coun>eh->r. 9. (id; his liouse
sold to the provinee of Mass., 9.
67.
Sari, Andrew, signed the petition to
Charles 11. i. 401.
John, signed the petition to Charles
n. 1. 401.
Sarome. 6. 261.
Sarsaparilla. aliundant, 3. ?.02, 009.
Sarti;;an. i. 47U. 4Tti, 4Ti.>, 4S2.
Sarumbamet, conipliined of Mr. Xow-
ell, 3. 374: hired to return an
English captive, 3. o74-o7-").
Sasajjhaway. witnessed to deed to
John Wadleigh. i. o.")S.
Sasasanoa. a saclieiu on the Kennebec,
2. 21; 5. ;>J5.
river, supposed to be Kennebec. 4.
110; mentioned, 5.036; 7. 2'Jl>; 9.
131, 132.
Sassafras, carried to England by Capt.
Pring. 2. 22(7.
Satan of tlie Indians, 3. Whi; ><ee Devil.
Satquin. 4. 110.
Sauguaarura, 3. 410.
Saugus river, boundary of the grant
to Dorret and ()ldhain, 2. 47/(;
definition of, 4. 117: land on sold
for a blue coat and large pump-
kin. 4, 117.
Sault au Matelots, i. .523.
Saunders, se^ San[ieis.
Sauguish. 4. l.'j.">, 163.
Saus.saye, M. de . 7. 2S.
Savage, Lieut. Abijah, i. .JOhi.
Daniel, 7. .1)1.
Ephraim, conveyed part of Great
Chebeag to the Eirst Churfdi of
Boston, I. 147: one of tlie commit-
tee to examine Eort Loyall. i.
266n; administrator of Whart^^n's
estate, 3. 321.
Ilabijah. projvi ictor at Pemaqnid, 5.
3o2; signed the treaty ol, 171 1, 6.
2o7; autDgrajdi of. 6. 2.";7.
Jam.es, one of tlie founders of the
-\Iass. Hist. Soc.. 2. IJa; one of
the founders of the Athena;um. 5.
Ixii; a m'-mber of tJie Anthology
Club, 5. liii; 71 414; Lis genealog-
ical dictionary, cited, i. '.''.■|, }:,:''■..
1S!>, 261. 3Ks: "7. 403((; his glv.ui-
ings, cited, 3. 31Sn: a U iter oi,
cited, I. 244)(; his Wimlnops
Journal cited. 1. 1S2: 2, Mi,",: 2.
57(1/1; 5. I'J'.'/i, 22-')((: 6, 107: -. ji.i.
James, of Geonritown, 8. llv*
JauK'S S., liuilder ot tlie l^inker
Hill Monument. 3. 2."4. 2''<''. L'''^.
Lvdia. married Tiniolijy Pn-ut, 1.
*221.
Pichard, 7. 212.
roi'ks. 7. 13:;//.
Maj. Tiiomas. a son-in-law of Scot-
tow, 3. 221 : his daugiiter married
Timothy Prout, 3. 221; suur to
make a treaty with the .Nlaijucs.
5. 27S; mentioned, 2. 2.;7/( : 5. -i'.'o.
Capt. , of Peinaijuid. 8. 2l2/i.
Capt. of Quebec, 9. 31.
Savages live only in the present. 2.
5o; traded with Level!, 2. >'.'-;m:
disposition of. 2. '.M-loo: \i>it'-d
Gilbert and Popham. 5. 144; .«'.e
Indians.
Savaiglie, Arone. i.").J6.
Suvalet, , au early voyager to
Newfoundland, 6. 173«.
Savannah. 7. 413; 9. 1J>1.
river, 9. 17l».
Savory, .Mr. , 6. 100, 103.
Sawacook, an Indian nauie of the
country nortli of the Pejepsoot. 3.
3r.>: derivation and deliniiion of.
4. I'Jl.
river, same as the Saco, 4. 110. m.
Saward. Henry, lived at Y<nk. 2. 17:':
purchased land of Tluiuias bt<r-
veus, 2. 17'.'; built a saw mill and
a grist-mill, 2. 17U; 3. 12S.
see Sayward.
Sawco, see .Saco.
Sawguatoek, now Saco, i.32: lioeroft
landed part of his erew at, 1. .52;
5- 1G3.
river, 5. 163.
Sawliead point. 4. 110.
Saw-mills erected at .\gamentieus an<i
Piscataquis, i. 47)(; on tlie <as<.o
river, i. 130; 2. 171: owned by tiie
IngersoUs, i. 20."), 2iir.; on the I're-
sumi)scof, I. 210; Davis and Eng-
lish jiroposed to erect one on the
Cai>isic, I. 210, 2.J0; erected by
Samuel Webljer. i. 2.">2. ;;17: {.art
of sold to Skellinus. i. l'".2. . 317:
the IngersoUs conveyed ll:»-:r in-
terests to Silvanus Davi.•^. i. --'»■>,
311; taxed to support Ewrt L-y-
al, 1.267; namber of in th-- prov-
ince, I. 2(j7, 2<is>-26'.<; amount of
taxes on, i. 26,r:-26'.>. 27o: mill
rents stopped on tlie arrival of
Andios, I. 270n; erected at Long
creek, 1.317: iu Limeri'.k. 1.320,
332; in Wells, I. 336; iu ."mco. I.
oGO; in Puilon, 2. MO; owned by
2D0
3IA1XE lIlSTOrjCAL SOCIF.TY.
S;iw-inills — coiuinncd.
XatlKii)i.^'nVonro. 2. IT-J. 170: Gun-
dall's IiuiiumI. 2. 174; G( diu'y ;ijul
Siiwariis. 2. 17'."; Ituili ]<y .John
ruwn.-ll. 2. 1--1 ; l.uill hy Gillu'it
Witislow. 2. 1^1; at ('nii>iirs riv-
er, 2. 1>1; at JIuyiill's vivi'r. 2.
1.^1; at CaiiiiiKr. 2. l'^:', ; ,u Sr.ir-
boroiii:li. 3. I(i7; built at AlLi».'r"s
Falls by Aarcii .lowrtt, 3. -Jlo; at
Saiiily IJivor, 4. •'>',': (n\ lud by
Cajtt. Timothy Walker. 4. i:>l«.
I'S'J; on tlio Sobastii'ook. 4. ;;i7;
owned by Kendall and Dutton. 4.
372; built by Vauuhan. 8. l".'7: on
Georuo's river, 9. J^o; mentioned,
1. 20^. -JiMK olS.
Sawocotuek, the Indian name of Saco,
2.81/).
S.iv.ijnid jioint. 4. 110.
Sawwarraniet, 4. 1")5. 1('>;1, KU.
Sawver. JJarnabas. 4. o4.j.
Daniel, 3. I.".'.l.
David, in the French and Indian
war. 3. 173; settled at Black Point,
Henry, of "^ ork, sent news of the
Indian tioubles. 5. 'S<[.
the Kev. Jcdiu. a centenarian. 5. lv?i.
the Kev. Moses, preached at bcar-
borou'jh. 3. 104.
R., 3- 32S.
, of .*^haron. 4. SAO.
, a hunter. 9. 217. 21'^.
Mrs. . of Otisfield. 4. 338.
Sawyer's island, g. 131.
rock, oriftin oi the name. 9. 217-218.
Saxon forms tlie foundation of the
froverument of the Province of
Maine. 2. ^I'Ja.
Sa.xons. the. 6. 150.
Saxony, 9. >•!>.
Say. Loi-d. 9. 300.
Sayward, Henry, xee Saward. Henry,
jolm, had a saw-mill at York, i.
200.
Joseph, married Marv Webber, i.
318.
Mary, owned a saw-mill at York, i.
2t3V.
Saj-weremet. 4. loS.
Sazinon, 7. 2">'.».
Scadlock. William, to settle boundary
disputes, i.3<)l: a trraiid juryman,
1. 371, 035; sijrned the petition to
Cromwell, i. 304,
Scales, 'i'hr.ma-^.4. lt;4, lOG.
, kille.l. 2. 174.
Scammon, Humidirey, lived at .Saco,
1. 312; married KlizaVieth .lordan,
1.312; hi-s i>osteritv iji Maine, i.
313.
Marj", taken prisoner, 3. 151.
liichaid, mai I ied Elizabeth Wakely,
T. 212.
Col. , with Arnold's expedition,
I. 4G7.
Scandinavia. 4. 5^").
Seandiii;(\ ian discovery, tl'.c. 7. i:^0.
Searb<u(ni.L:h. Kn<.;'laiid. 3. 17-4^.
Maine. Georire Taxbu- Ii\iii in. \.
(14/1 : land is ixianted lo Ihomis
Cam mock. i. 47: 5. 21 1 : sulmiitt. d
to till' jurisdi(!b>u ot M.iss.. i.
70)i, 13,2. 150; 3. 41'.; laud in L'raiit-
ed by Cleeves, i. 07; iucluiied in
LiLTonia, i. 07; to include Pd U'k
point, Jilue point ami Str.ittou's
island, i. 100, 387: to establi>h
boundaries, i. 100, 3>7: the uivid-
imr lines marked out, 1. Ill: 3.
47: Nicholas Uartlett lived at. i.
110; eomn)is>ioners appi.)iuteil f.'r.
I. 150, 174-175, 107; 3. 23, 4-S 4'.»,
233; orilered to procure a n)inister
I. 100, 101, 201; court heUl at. I.
102, 103; 3. 57, 78; ropiired to
choose a deputy, i. 103, 3^7;
Henry Jocelyn a dej^uty for, i.
103; the last rejircsentative sent
to Mass., I. 104; distance from
York, I. 105; 3. 50: the roads at
not passable, i. 105; no associate
sent from, i. llo: 3. !:.".»: Ambrose
Boaden, resided at. i. l>it: home
of ^Villiam Sheldon, i. 1>5; honie
of Geo. Garland, 1. 101; hon.e of
Jonas Bailey, 1. irOUh ; home of
John Mills, i. 200; dejiredations
of the Indians in. i. "Jb;; home -if
John Milliken, 1. l'M/i; lands in
conveyed to the widow of Koiurt
Jordan, i. 232; not represented in
the lirst assend>ly. i. i'41: home
of Andrew Aluer. i. 25.'.;,. 310; to
furnish one man lor Fort Loyall.
I. 200; to api)oiut commissioners
to try small cases, i. 2()7,387, 3>s:
to send prisoners to Fort Loyall,
1. 271; the landholders' titles con-
firmed, I. 272; a road laid out
from, I. L'7^: Major Churcli at, i.
20ti; abandoned by the uani.-on. i.
303; people from settle in Limer-
ick, I. 327; pastured cattle in
Limerick", i. ;i2'.l; lincil for not
takinj.; care of the children, i.3>0:
called Black point, 2. 03a-04a; 3.
23; the home of Joshua .Scottow,
2. 173; home of Henry Jocelyn. 2.
232; Scottow a lar;xe landliohler
in, 2. 237(i; the fouiid»-r and ori-^,'-
inal patentees of, 3. xv; John
Stratton, the first Luropcan .'■et-
tlerin, 3. 11; the liist lefjal pro-
prietcu- in the present liniits of. 3-
12; eaily settlers on Jilaek jn'inl,
3. 15-10," 25-20, (57, >4, b-J; mo.^tlv
tenants of Cammock. 3. 10-17;
first mill in, 3. 22-23; the early
settlers belon;.'e(i to families nf
hi;,'h estate, 3. 25/(: tin- third set-
tlement in ;it Duii.--l.m. 3. 2')-2r,
the Indian proprietorsiup ac-
iyi:iEX TO COLLECTIONS.
2r>
knowlctlired, 3. 2?; character of ,
the early settlors. 3. 2S-L".\ 8-1; I
tinst eonstalile of, 3, :)T; Cloevos i
claimotl juri^iiiciioii over. 3. -JO- i
40; last of Goru'es' court in. 3. 4»>- |
41; Mas.s, claiuKt! jurisiliction '
over. 3. 44-4"); the town i\ imed,
3. 47; the Itounilariis tlelHie<l. 3. |
47; tohave a court and one iK'i'Uty, '
3. 47, 4S; origin oi the name. 3.
47-48: court held, 3. 4',); repre- !
seated in tlie Ma>s. iieueral cuiirt, !
3. 4!l; taxed, 3. 4'.'; people of de- I
nied the jurisdiction of M:vss.. 3. \
61-52; the opposers of Mass., 3. ■
o4-oo; sent an oliicer to tlie iron- !
eral court, 3.")S; furnished Maine's j
fii-st royal cliief nia-^istrate, 3.
57; increased in iinport:uice, 3. j
04; John Libhy settled in. 3. 08; '
early settlei-s of, 3, (;7-*^4; laud in
granted to Maddiver, 3. 74; the
ilrst town pauper, 3. 77-78; pre-
sented for not mendinix the hiijh-
■way, 3. 78; presi.-nt<^d for havini;
no bridjxe, 3. 7^: home of Daniel
Fo'jjr, 3. 78; the lirst ordinary in,
3. 78-7'.'; sent Biirrou'^hs to lind
a minister, 3. 81/i; energy of the
early settlers. 3. >4; census of. 3.
Sin] a favorite hunting: place of
the Indians, 3. 100: the Indian
name of, 3. 101; 4. lo'^; names of
Indians who lived at, 3. 101: pre-
sented for not providing stocks
and means for defense. 3. lo2; to
pay a corn tribute to the Indians,
3. Ii/Jk; troops sent for the defense
of. 3. 100; the ])eople complained
of Scottow. 3. 124-lio: ordered to
keep a ferry, 3. l-;7: presented for
not maiutidnincT a feiTV, 3. 127-
12<: the peojde of who si^med the
petition to Charles ir. 3. H'lOi: trus-
tees of, 3. lL".^l'>i; tax to Ite paid
to Mass., 3. i:]i): lirst list of estates
in, 3. loO; presented for not having
schools, 3. 131; coumdl of war
held in. 3. l."30. lo7; the people
lied from, 3. 1:;7-1:J>;. loy/i; Capt.
Gendall lived in. 3. l-]o; the exact
dat« of the second settlement not
known, 3. i;>'.»; settlers came from
Lynn, 3. l;]'J; business of the set-
tlers, 3. 142, 14;>: in need of a
tniuister, 3. I';;;. 1.>>-I.v;, \')':*: the
Ikfcv. John Thorp preached in, 3.
15;}-! J4; Quakers refused to pay
the minister, 3. I.j4; the lirst min-
ister of unknown. 3. lo4-L>">: site
of the lii-st church. 3. Io0-lo7;
coutroveisy concerning the meet-
ing-house, 3. l.", 7-1 •".'■': preachers
in, 3. I.jS, ]."/», I'/), I13I, 102, lO.-J.
1»U, lf'/j\ sued for the minister's
sah'ry, 3. 1">S; lirst re<iular cliurch
of, 3. 15'J; mectiJig-iJOiiAe burued,
17
3. loO-KJO; Whitefield preached
in, 3. lOO/i; Methodists in, 3. li'.-">;
organized, 3. 1 (!.">; early records
sent to ISoston, 3. lij">; early
proprietors, 3. ]<■>(,>; highways
obliteratotl, 3. li'i>; lumberiiiL^ tl>e
business of. 3. l')7; education in,
3. ItIS; lire in, 3. ItiO; Indians at,
3. 170. 171fi: soldiers of the war
of 1747, 3. 170; suiTering iu during
the wars, 3. 17o-170; French neu-
ti-als sent to, 3, 17()/(; 6. ;}42; sta-
tistics of, 3. 177; drought in. 3.
177; people fnun settled in Ma-
chia.s, 3. 178, 179-181; petitioned
for a land grant, 3. 17'.'; tlie King
riot, 3. 182-is."i; during the war <'f
the Kevolutiou, 3. l87-20<;; ojv
posed the Excise bill, 3. 1.^7;
drove the king's ollicers from the
town, 3. iss; sent marble to Fal-
mouth, 3, 11»7; committee of cor-
respondence, 3. \'.)<: notes from
the tov.'n records, 3. 1US--J01; sol-
diers" familes in need of food, 3.
L'OiJ; people of who served in ilie
war, 3. 2i>;>. 204; only one news-
paper taken, 3, 20.j; paper read to
the peo})le, 3. 2o."»; lirst iiost-oitice
in. 3. 20o/i; enthusi:)sni at rhe
close of the Revolution, 3. 2 k>-
20(3; Danforth's deed in full, 3.
2:;2-2:34; soldiers who served in
174s. 3. •2'^Aj~-j:]~, : a company ij[U.ir-
tered at, 3. 2.J<;-l';)7; llicliard
King's address to the peojde, 3.
2o7; eonii>ared to Kittcry, 4. 20^':
the Kev. Thomas Pierce at, 6. oS:
tlie Rev. ThouKUS Lancaster at, 6.
3:3; the Rev. Robert Jordan otli-
ciated at, 6. ISl, 18S; Jonlan com-
pdained of a minister at, 6. 1^8; a
Congregational church formed at,
8. 111«; mentioned, 1. 107. K3J.
2.V2h; 2. 78)(, LN, 144, 140. I.-jO: 3.
llti, 12(3, 21:3. 21(3, 224, L'27, 2:3."^.
2:3G, 322n; 4. :3o7; 5. 174i!, L'04: 6.
I8t3*i; 7. Ill, 220, i!ti4; 8. J'.'^: 9.
210; History of, by 'Williiia .^.
Southgate, 3. 1-237; the records
of canied to Boston, 3. 10.';; cited.
3. SI, 132, 133, l.'MJ, 1G7, 108, V.J-^.
river, tishin'.,' at, 3. 9.
Scarlet, l!ebccca, married William
.Shelden, 3. 78.
Scarlet's wharf, 9. 42;i.
Scatacook, the Indi.in name of Con-
necticut, 6. 223; the Indians lied
to, 6. 238.
Scatacooks, the, 3. 440; 4. 123, 12S,
140, 142.
Scate, Cai)t. Jonathan, teacher at Wis-
casset, 8. 173.
Scaweso, 5. 2'51.
.Scawwease, C. 2oS.
Scha:ffer. the Rev. John M. .settled iu
Waldoborough, 5. 104; 7. 21^.
258
MAINE niSTORICAL SOCIFTV
Schaumor, Dr. , 8. 4^.'.
Schopiii.>i-;o. now CmnhiThuiil. 8. l-'^O;
uH'iuioiuHi. 8. rjs. i:'.i>. i;;-j. i;;:;,
1C4, in."). l.)T, H<;, 14','. L'jn.
Sclieiu'otady. attaoktil l\v tlio IniUiins,
1. 'JVT. I-'mS; 7. .')'.): 9. 1:0; nientioueil,
5. lo4: 7.4:;;;.
Schli'iorni.ulicr, rrctlerick E. D., 7.
4:32.
Scliooiriu F:»lls!. i. wio.
Schoodio. 7. "JT".
lake, au Imlian (hvelliiifr place, 6.
20i>, '.':>:>; ineutiinnHl. 8. lOt),
river, deliiiition vi, 4. lO'J: now St.
Croix. 4. I'.'L': claimed as a bouu-
darv of Maiue. 8. 1-2. 14; men-
tioned. 8. 7, 8, 1L\ 14. 1:..
Schoolcr.ifr. Dr. Henry 11., i. OOh ; 6.
2i':), ii-_':)/t 9. 2(5S.
Schoolmasters liirhtly esteemed. 3.
];]0-lol; a house for. 3. 1-L'; in
Scarborou<,di. 3. HIS; for tiie In-
dians, 3. :U'.4. ;>;.").
Schools, required by law, 8. I'S, l.",;);
held oulv for a limited jx-iiod, 8.
159.
School street, Boston, 6. 3~?4 ; Port-
land. I. 249/i.
Schooners, derivation of tlie word, 4.
102; definition of, 4. r.'2; see the
BroadlBay, Dili;j,en<-e. Margaretta,
Tapnaquisli, Willing Maid.
Scliowess. 3. 412.
Schuyler, Gen. riiillii), to co-operate
with Arnold, i. 4i;0. 4S<;: letters
from Arnold, i. 470. 47'.l-4S0, 51 1 :
Arnold desired to hear fr. -m. i.
470, 471, 47'J; reju-rtL'd a battle
near St. Johns. i.47G, superseded
by MontgouKiy, i. 52S; men-
tioned. I. 4'J9.
Scitteryg asset, leader of the party that
murdered Bagnall, i. 41, US; 6.
145; a creek named for. i.42. (j'.hi.
US; conveyed land to Francis
Small, I. 42. 11.^: the country
over which he rukd. i. 42, llt^;
mentioned, i. G'.i. 11>: 4. 111.
creek, oiigiu of the namr, i. 41. C,On.
IIS; Macworth own':-d land bound-
ed by I. 09, O'.'/i, I2S: land near
conveyed to Francis Xeale, i. 12S;
early settlers near, i. 150.
Scituate, John and George Lewis at,
I. 1 l.j, 201 ; liome of Abigail .Stock-
bridge, I. IC'.'/t; home of Henry
Jocelyn, 2d, 3. 0«,i; the lion. Wil-
liam Cushuig moved to, 6. 45;
John Cusliing l)orn at, 6. 47/i;
mentioned, 1. 75; 2. 145. 140; 4.
2C>, 27:.'; 5. xb;; 7. :)'■•<).
Scolding women, punishment for, 3.
57.
Scotch, the, settled in Maine. 6. .3, 4;
Cleverhouse over, 5. :"'<'>; on Wal-
do's p^itent. 6. 21 ; ia Marvland, 6.
29; at Port Koyal, 9. 102, 100.
Irish. re;ison for their lenvin<j Ire-
land. 6. ;•. 10; first settled in tho
southern and midilK- colonics, c.
9. 10; attempted to srttle in N.-.v
England, 6. 10; sent au agent t"
examine the country. 6. lo-ii.- ,i
party of arrived at lloston. 6. 1 1 ;
id.ues in which tluy settled. 6.
] 2-1:5; those at Falmouth des-
titute, 6. 11-12; in New llainii-
shire, 6. 12; persecuted at Woi-
cester, 6. 1:1. :;i; di>likeil t.. he
called Irish. G. 1:1; nune.^of \]\<>-o
at Worcester, 6. bl; number in the
lirst band, 6. 14; g.ive vigor tn nur
institutii>ns, 6. 14, !!•; introdueed
the jiotato j)lant and linen spin-
ning wheel, 6. 14; a settlement
led by Robert Temple, 6. 14:
places settled by. 6. 15; driven
away by the Indian wai', 6. 10; in-
vited to settle at Pema(iuid, 6. Is;
at Warren, 6. 21: 9. ^^5; at Stir-
linir. 6. 2:1; preferred the Miiblle
States. 6. 2.]: their reason for not
likiuLT N'ew England. 6. 2:1-24: in
Maryland, 6. 2S)-:jO; in Pennsylva-
nia, 6. ;iO; in possession of the
Ijromiuent parts of Maine. 6. :V_';
came to America. 6. 5'?/( ; at Bo<nh-
bay, 6. 150; at St. George's river.
6. ;322; mentioned. 6. 5. 101; 7.
47:^; the Scoteh-liish Immigrati"n
and Presbvteriani>:n in N'ew Eng-
land, by William Willis. 6. l-:;7.
Scotland, the troubles in i)revented the
scheme of a general government
in Xew England. 2. '>Aft; largely
contributed to the settlement of
Maine, 6. 2:); mentioned, i. 554;
2. 15. 40, ISa, 100, 257, 201; 3.
2;;2, ;525; 4. 85; 5.0, 49. 11:3. 125.
207, 417, 421; 6. 5.0, 24. 20, 2..
1:11, 14t); 7. ;-]07: 8. 114, 2S4, :]l'.t:
9. .m5. 111, 225, :311/i, ;i09.
Maine. 7. 110.
parish. 8. 279.
Scot, Thomas, 4. 396.
.Scott. Georixe. 3. 179.
John. 3. ISO.
the Kev. Jonathan, preached at
Bakerstown, 2. 114, 115; opposed
building a meetinu'-house, 2. ll'-:
requested his dismission, 2. 117:
still preached, 2. 117. Ib^; received
a verbal call. 2. ll'.i; installed, 2.
110; house burnt, 2. 119-120; to
act as a missionary among the
Indians, 2. 120; died. 2. 12:!.
Robert. iive<l .at Sheepscot. 2. 2."W:
claimeil land at Shee-pscot, 2. 2:15-
2:)0; lived at Damai iscotta. 4. 202:
.swore fealty to the Duke of Vork.
4. 221; mentioned, 2.2:35; 4. 2.J0,
2.3:3 ; 5. 57; 7. 55n.
Samuel. 3. 17><, 179.
Silvaaus, 3. 178, ISO-
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
250
Sir Walter, 5. 20 \ : 7. no; 8. 4, 47S.
Gen. Winfield. 8. si. M. 4:.'j.
Capt. , I. 4iiS, 500, oV.i.
Col. . 9. IS.-).
Scott's jiiMut, l»re.ist\vo!ks on'ot^d at,
2. L'4G.
Scottow, Joshua, rcrciv.d a title of
land from Jocilyii. i. 4^; 3. i;7.
t>S. 116; Joeelyu's iMi>])erty inori-
fraired to, I. !'.'<; lived .it iJhiek
Toint, I. I'.'i'. L'oi: 3. iii',; likens. nl
to sell liquor.>; and wim-s. i. i^iU ; 3.
126; Joseiih llohnes" land niort-
gaiied to, I. •J'lOn: ro adiniiiistt'r
oaths to the coinnii-;si<>ners. i.
207; one of the Ci'nnnittee to ex-
amine Fort Loyal, i. ■JT'': a eoni-
missioner, i. ;Ni: witmssed the
deed from Daufurth tu P'almouth.
I. 50-5; lived at Scarborou^'h. 2.
173, 2oT?i; his heir.s claimed land
at Slieepscot. 2. 2:]c>; a lar;,'e land-
holder, 2. 'Sol 11; 3. 116; died in
Boston, 2. 2:JT/(; his estate sold
to Timothy Pr(>ut. 2. -MT/i; 3. 221 ;
grants of, 3. ion. 2'-)\-S]2: a resi-
dent of Boston. 3. ~2. ll."); early
pnrchasetl 1 iiiil at Black Point. 3.
72; purchased land of Christojjher
Collins, 3. 72 ; frr.mted land to
Maddiver, 3. 7"); thought to have
murdered Xathan Bradford, 3. 7'.*,
8(»; active in town altairs. 3. 7'.*;
acquitted, 3. Su; in command of
the soldiers sent by iMass., 3. I06.
116-117, 120; his coniiuct in the
case of the Dunstan planters. 3.
106; letter from Jotelyn and Geu-
dall, 3. 109; in the artillery com-
pany, 3. ll.'>; a popular author. 3.
115; curious titles of his works,
3. 11.5-116; extracts from his
works, 3. 116, 117-120; collected
his forces to attack the Indians.
3. 12:3: letter to Walter Gendall. 3.
12.S-124; letter to Capt. Wincoll. 3.
124; presented by the jjeople of
Scarborouirh. 3. 1 24-11'."}: ac-
quitted, 3. 12.';; petiti<iijed for re-
muneration, 3. Il'.j: Black Point
objected to paying; him. 3. 1:^.^-126;
the people indebted tu him. 3.
126, 130; concerned in tjie lish-
eries, 3. 126; presented for ridin'^'
on Sunday, 3. ]2t'): a trustee for
Scarborough. 3. 1 ■_".•, 1:33; his tax
of 16>1, 3. 130; <^avc land for a
fortilication, 3. 131-132; condition
of the Kift, 3. 131, 132, 133; di.s-
liked by the peojile, 3. 133: ac-
comjtaiiied by Cap't. Church to
Boston, 3. 136; liis dau'^hter mar-
ried the ilev. Uenjamin Hlackm.iri,
3. I'j')-, conveyed land to Pdack-
iTKUi, 3. l'j')\ instructed to obtain
a cler;:yman, 3. ]'/'i-l'ju: Major
Thomas Savage his suu-in-law, 3.
221; mentioned, i.2^1;
12S, 120.
2. 172
Bebi'ica. married tlie Kev. Benjamin
Blackmail. 3. !•")•").
Tliomas, wittnc-^SL'd the a'^'reemcnt
between Brackttt and Iirake. i.
2.J(!; in lommand at lUadc Point
3- 133.
Scortow s irarrisoii. 3. ]06, i:;;;. lOl/^.
hill, owned l>y .lo^lnia .^.'otv.>w, 3.
67; called Jocclyn's hill. 3. fi7;
Georj^e Moses li\ed near, 3. 21'.*;
mentioned. 3. 7''', llii. l_'c,,;^ ]7ii^
171«. 206, 2tH;;i. 21 tS, -JIO, -J-ji),
Hill farm, 3. 67.
Scottoway, st-c .^^cottow, Joshua.
Scowees. 3. 3-o.
Screven, KhU-r William. si_nied the
petition to Cliarles 11, i. 4u_': birth
of. 7. 223,: catue to America. 7.
220; married Biidixet Cutts. 7. i'2:;;
called to Kittery. 7. 2::3: ordered
not to jireach. 7. 1:24; moved to
South Caiolina. 7. 224: ilid not
accejit the call to Boston. 7-224;
deatli of. 7. 22.-); character of, 7.
223. 22.'): mentioned, 7. 221. 226.
William, jr. son of Elder William. 7.
2')'>: a representative in the gen-
eral court, 7. 22.).
Scrooby, 6. 17'.i;(.
Sea Rover, the. 9. 2s!.
Seabrook, Maim-. 6. 32.
X. II.. 6. 3.-,. .•;7.
Seabury. Barnabas, 2. 177.
Samuel, to call a meetin;:^ of the
people of North Yarmouth. 2.
177; built a grist-mill, 2. l.sij;
preached. 2. l^»i.
Seacomlj, Jolin, soM land at I'arberry
creek, i. 2.J0: moved to Back cove,
I. 279: lived at Falmouth, i. :322.
Xoah. son of Kichard, i. 2.-)0.
liichani. liceu.sed t<) keep a jjublic
house. I. ^■'jS--')'.K 27'-* ; sold land
at Barberry creek, i. 2."j'.»: dieil. i.
2.J0; site of his house, x. SAK 322;
lined, 1. 2.-j0; his cliildnii. i. •^:,'.):
Jicld public offices, i. l'.'.'.i: pur-
chased land of Geo. Lewis' estate,
I. 'SAK l'70; signed the petition to
Bradstreet, i. 2S3/t; mentioned, i.
Pilchard jr., lived at Portsmouth, i.
Susannah, 1. 2')9.
Seacomb's ncc k, why so called, i. 2.'>9.
Sea-<levils. a kind of lish, 3. 02.
Sea-hare. 3. 01.
Sea-serjient, on the coast of Maine, i.
76: 3. !^s-^0.
Seal. Capt. , his home the site of
IngersoH's sawmill, i. 20.-).
islands. Cadillac's account of, 6.
270-2>O; same as P.ock ull the
Coast, 6. 270/(.
of Pcmaquid, the, 5. 218, Oul, -^^Oi.
•260
MAINE inSTOPwTCAL SOCIETY
Seal — continued.
of riynumth Conipp.nv. tlie. 8. 210«.
of .Si'Vfu Oaks, 9. ;')01, o-V-in.
the church of, 9. ;);!;J.
Scales, . 2. 171.
iSeaniour, Eiiwanl. 7. 120)j.
Scark's, tlie Rev. .Tonatltan. 4.o74. oS:',.
Sears, John, lived at Caseo bay. i. 114,
*Jo(j» ; (iccuj^ieil Lotilt ishind. i.
14S; sold the same to l:>auc Walk-
er, I. 14S.
Searsport, 5. Iv.
Seausen, 3. 08O.
Seaver, .losiali, teacher at Berwick
academy, 8. lOi'.
Josiah AV., member of the Elaine
Historical Society, i. 11.
Seavey, Iteulien. served in llu; war of
the Kevolution. 3. 'JiU.
Thomas," 3. ItJti, s^S.
see Sevc-y.
Seavey's landini;, 3. 1^6.
Seaward, lio^n'r, signed the petition
to .Mass., 5. i>41."
Seba<;;o, delinition of. 4. IIG.
lake, 4. Ill; 9. ^V.l
pond, 4. oSG.
Sebauoa, met the English at Sabino.
7. oOl, o04; the lord of the Saga-
dahoc, 7. :301, o04.
Sebascodij::L;iu island, deeded to
AVharton, 3. ;>J1; same as Orr's
island, 4. Ho.
Sebasticook, delinition and derivation
of, 4. lit"), lUl. ll>"_'; Tuentioned, 4.
3-20, o-jO, o'y2, ;>54, ::;T-), oTi>.
river, herring cured at. 4. 'Ml: a
sawmill at, 4. 317: mentioned, i.
504: 2. 2S4; 4. 110, 318, 321, 350,
351; 5. 417; 7. 168, 175, IDS; 8.
1D9, 215. 235, 280.
Sebec river. 4. 1 10.
Sebois river, 4. 110.
Seboomook river, i. 40(5.
Seboowouset, i. 425.
Seccombe, Madam , of Kingston,
4. 207, 373.
Seceders, 6. 27, 28.
Secomb, the Rev. Joseph. 4. 242, 205.
Second colony, the. 7. 12'.'.
Mass.acluisetts regiment, 8. 115
■narrows. 6. 114.
Second ferry. 4. l'GO.
Indians, at Falmouth, i. 205.
Secoukii, 3. 380.
Seconniague. used for smoking. 4
Secretary, adds Bartlio, 3. U4.
Sedgwick. 4. 108: 7. 53. sO; 8. 178.
Robert, to drive tlie Dutch from
New York. 5. 231 ; joined tlie
Mass. troops against tlie French
forts, 5. 231.
the Hon. Tlieo>lf»re, 7. 387.
Judge , 5. .xx.w.
Seeboomijck river, 4. 117.
Seeeomb, Josepli, 4. 202.
Seed wheat, 4. 340.
118.
204.
Seekonk, definition of. 4. 117.
Scctli, Riehard, si^^ned the petition t.>
Mass.. 5. 240.
Scgeundeduuk, now Brewer villa"..
7. 18.
Segoeket river, 4. 110.
Seg.>!i.]uet. 3. 2'.>5: 4. 110.
Segoyne. Al>l)e , 8. 14",.
Seguaron. 3. :iso.
Seguin island, the Mary and J. dm at.
7. 301; tlie Xacheen at, 7. 3;^,); .i
notable landmark, 9. l.Ui; th-,-
oenter of English o])erations on
tlie coast, 9. 130; jiosition of. q.
130; mentioned. 3. 2'J-</j; 4. 4.;
00. 110; 7. 2:)it.
ligiit, 8. 345.
the. caj^tured the Unity. 2. 200.
Segumkedunk river. 4. lio.
Seguncewiek. 6. 250.
Segunki. 6. 2t'il.
Seigniories, given to oflicers, 7. 43.
Seine, tlie, 3. 287; 5. 320.
Seldens Table Talk, cited, 5. xli.x-i.
Selectmen, of Maine before 1080, i.
245, 324.
Sellman, John, signed the petition to
I'ongan, 5. ss; Ins petition to
, Palmer and West, 8. 103, 104;
I ousted by Pattishall, 8. 104; lined
for breaking; the peace, 8. 104-
105; his hal)its, 8. 105.
Mrs. John. 8. 104.
Seiniamis, Gilliert at, 3. 302; now
Cape Elizabetli. 3. 3u2/i.
Seneca Indians, the, Porter I^liss re-
sided among, i. i;7; submissive to
Dongan. 5. OO.
lake, I. 531.
Senter, Dr. Isaac, accompanied Arnold
to Canada, i. 500; his journal
cited, 8. 277, 278.
Seremobscus island. 4. lOO.
Sergant, Theodore. 5. SS.
Sermons to Young Persons, 4. SSQ.
Seire, , 6. 100.
Sertigan, i. 575/i.
Sesostris, i. 0.
Sest. delinition of. 3. 300, 300r?.
Settlements in Maine, in 1020, i. '.)'):
before 1032, i, 1^.5-50.
on Sandy river, by William Allen,
4.31-41.
Seven Lots. 4. 278, 2s4; former name
of Fryburgh, 4. 27S/i.
Mile brook, i. 450/i; 4. 037, 344, 34G,
347, 307, 380, 300. 307.
Oaks, 9. 301, 333.
Tree pond, 4. 327, 328.
Sever. Nicholas, signed tlie treaty of
171.3, 6. 250; <'iulograj>h of 6. 250.
Severne river, 3. 2>7, 2'.i(i; 6. 208.
Sevey, Kbcn, an early proprietor of
Scarborongli, 3. 100; mariied
Elizabeth i\ night, 3. 210.
Ebenezer, biographical notice of, 3-
223.
./
INDEX TO COLI-ECTIONS.
261
George, settled at :*Iaolnas, 3. ISO,
2i'o.
Joseph, settled at Maehias, 3. 170,
i'-J:J.
"William, employed by Capt. John
Masou. 3. ~'2'->-
sec Soavev.
Sevier. A. 11., 9. JM-
Sewall. Anne, married AVilliam Lith-
»;o\v, 5. xxxii.
Daniel/5. 4r.'»; 8. •2~<i>.
tiie llev. Daniel, preaehed at Scar-
borough. 3. U"«l. lt')2)i.
the Ilou. David, eorporate member
of the M;une Ili^toiii-al Soeiety,
1. 11 : manuscripts of cited, i. ">t':i;
mentioned, 2. 204. "Jll-, 4. 7: 5.
XXXV, xli, 41l''u; 6. oV2, Gt'.J, 400;
7. 2-4.
Col. Dummer. 2. 211, 212, 21^, 214,
215. 219. 2--'U.
the Hon. Dummer, 7. 27o.
Henrv, 2. 210.
Gen. ilenry, 4. 400: 5. 41(>«: 6. 77.
John, 7. 2S4.
Joseph, a native of Bath. 6. 77:
graduated from cnlleiie. 6.77: an-
cestry of. 6.77: ])rai.ii.--fd at Bath,
6. 77; death of, 6. 7S; his History ■
of Bath, 2. l6',.»-2i'l); eited, 3- -73; [
. 6. 7S.
the Kev. Jotliam, 4. ?..->. 80?, G02, 393. 1
RufusK., 8. is3/i: mentioned. 6. 3(31, I
3G2; 9. 140: his Ancient Domin- !
ions of 3>[aine eiicd, 7. 132, 135,
194; 9. 5; Popliam's Town of i
Fort George. 7. 291-3l'2.
Samuel, 3. 3';i, 3r,2; biographical
notice of. 3. 351: an influential :
man in Mass., 3. 351 ; at the trial
of the witches, 9. 37, repented of
his connection ^viTh the trial, 9.
3S; his diarv published, 9. 19;
value of the diarv. 9. 19-20; diary
cited. 9- il. 22- -•'• --"• --i- -■'' -'^
30, 32, 35, 3.>, 40/<, 42»i, 43, 44. 40,
47. 50, 52. 50, 50/;. G4; his Memo-
rial lielating to the Kennebec In-
dians, 3. 351-3-'3; 4. 226, 392; 7.
WiVliam B., 6. 41, -379, 395, 421.
xer Sewell.
Sewall's society, 4. 30^.
Seward, , had a »dwmill at Casco,
2. 171.
Sewell family. 5. lix.
Moses, 7. 270.
the Kev. Samuel. 2. 125.
Bislxjp , 6. 25.
see Sewall.
Seybert, Adam, 6. 407.
Seymer. ■■ife Seymour.
SevmrMir. Henry, 4. 55.
{he Bo.-v. Bi(;h;ud. prea«hed at St.
George's island. 3. 1^'.»>, 30l ; 6.
170. 177: a chap!. -in of the expe-
dition under Gilbert, 4. C>; his
family connections. 4.GS-G9: men-
tioned. 4. 100; 7. 302.
Thiunas. 4. 55.
Shadwoll. 3. 218.
Shalett, Francis, 3. 110; in the garri-
son at black point, i. 2;;7/i; 3. 110.
scr Shealett. Francis.
Shai^barks, founil in Maine. 5. :;t'0.
Shakers, in New (Gloucester, 2. 15S,
102.
Shakespeare, William. 2. 7(f; 3
OS; citetl, i. 413; 5. 144, 144;
Shaniixar. 9. 12.
Shandio. 3. 347.
Shanke. 5. 150/i.
Shapleigh, Baptist church formed in,
7. :j22; land in granted to the
Berwick academy, 8. 102.
Alexander, i, lti:wi.
John, had a sawmill at Kittcry. i.
209; elected military otliier fur
Kitterv, i. 373: gave a deed to
Bichafd Wliarton, 3. 321, 324--.
Capt. Nicholas, invested with ma^-
istratical powers, i. 107: marked
out the boundary lines of Fal-
mouth, Saco and Scarborough, i.
Ill: resided at Kitteiy, i. 15'.»,
170, 230. .553; 3. 54-55; at the
court held in York. i. 159: held
a court at Scarborough.!. It.:^; a.
son of Alexantier, 1. Iti3/i; heiil
many prominent positions, i.l'i:;.?;
returned to England, i. \-"'.n;
died. I. 103/!: an associate, i. 104,
309, 342; refused to take the oath
of oftice, I. 107: 3- -^1: active in
opposition to Mass., i. 17<,'; pre-
sented lor renouncing the au-
thority of Mass., I. 171; 3. 51. -55;
a commissioner to treat with the
Indians, i. L'3o; to lay out the
boundary of Wells, 1.301; a rep-
resentative at the court held at
Wells. I. 207: brought an action
against Kobert Knight, i. ■'•'■'■i: a
nTilitarv ofheer for Kittcry, i. 309;
indicted for neglect of military
duty, I. 374; a commissioner fc>r
Mas's.. I. 3.<7, 3^0; .signe<l the pe-
tition to Charles 11. i. 4ou: at-
tested to the oatii of Bobert Jor-
dan, I. 53s. 541. 553; exempt from
presentment, 3. 54; a referee in
the quarrel l^etween Foxweil and
Phii>pen. 3. 73; asked to settle at
PenuKjuid, 5. -^59: mentioned, i.
343; 3.49, 321, 3-jO; 9- •^■^'••'"' •^^^■
Shares Robert, i. 322.
Sharon. 4. 330, 342. 3i>5, 30t).
Sharpe. iJobert, letter to Gov. Andros,
I. 199.
Ensign Thomas, in commau.i at
Pem;i<piid, 5. ■'■'>. 73; lett.-r-. to. 5.
41. 44. 47; relieved from his po■^t,
5. 47, 46; a juilice o£ the peace, 5.
2d2
MAINE IIISTOIIICAL SOCIETY
Sliarpc. Ensi<jn Thomas — continued.
1()-J, 11:5, 11."), 117: to son.i soliliors
5-
til.
lUfll-
li>4:
'.'(>: 8. I'.f-'/N
ju'tition to
vi'd :it Tal-
JOl/i.
l")C;i, 157)1 ; 7.
to McnyineiMini,'.
tioned, 5. "^7. :">'•', 71
Shaw, Aiulrew. siL'ind
Uradstroct, i. i'j^;j;(
mouth. I. :>"J"_'.
Major David. 2. -Jll).
Kdward. 3. "-M. I't'i.
1-nislia. .scrvctl at L'o.x'.s Head, 2.
214.
JIajor Josliua. served in the war of
tiie Kovolution. 2. liH ; town clerk
of Bath, 2. I'l'J.
Lemuel, 7. 211. lOS.
the Kev. Oakes. 4. •_'71.
Peter, signed the pitition to Brad-
street, I. '2^'-',n: lived at Falmouth,
1. 322; .sii;ned tlie petition to
Charles 11, i. -402.
Richard, sold his I'atlier's estate, 3.
2ti.
Kobcrt, one of the Kennebec Pur-
chasers, 8. 20S;i.
Samuel. 2. 1 l.j, 12S.
Lieut. Sylvanus. i. ;
Major , 3. 2SG.
, 5- l-"<i'-
Shawakotoc river, 5.
Sliawanoes, the. 6. 217.
Shaw seen. 3. 412.
Shay, Daniel. 2. 2."().
Shay's rebellion, a letter couceruing,
2. 2."<0-2;:>4.
Shea. John Gilmary. liis Charlevoix
cited, 7.41, 4.'),'7i">. 7^. ^4. S.">, 31'.':
9. I(t3, 108, lU'.t; liis History of the
Catholic missions cited, i. 412;
6. 20s, 209, 213: 7. 100.
John S., letter of, cited. 6. 2].'^n.
Shebenaeadi, definition of. i. 27-
Sheepgutt, 5.00: see bheepscut.
Sheep raising in Maine, 4. 32.
Slieepscot, detinition of. 5. 331; the
Indian name of New Castle, 2.
232; a sloop running to. 2. 2S2;
date of the early settlement of lost,
2. 220, 232: Sir William Phipps
built a ship at, 2. 231 ; destroyed.
2.231,234; 3. K^-'i; 4. 223; court
held at, 2.:^;;3; number of families
in, 2. 233; claimants of land at. 2.
234-237; deserted. 4. 73: the rec-
ords of begun at the hou.se of
John Mason. 4. -^10: place of the
first settlement in, 4. 211. 212-213;
once a place of aboriginal power,
4. 212, 214; a fine spot, 4. 212: the
first street of. 4. :ili'-213; remain.s
at. 4. 2)4, 21.'j, 2]t!. 21G/«: the Hur-
mingiiam of Maine. 4. 2l.J: ship.s
built at, 4. 210; 9.7; the people
lied from in Pidjip's .^lii];, 9. •_')7.
223; site of the hr-,t mill. 9. 217:
probable date of the first setth.-
meut, 9. 216; John Pierce there,
9. 21s : fifty famitie.s there, g. 21 S;
the Duteli attrmjited to settle at,
9. 218. •_'2(); 6. S-ni^ a popiili>!i,
settlement, 4. 210; the county
seat of the Duke of York's prov-
ince, 9. 210; settletl very e:irly. 9.
220; the Dutch and Ki"mli-h" el..-
lueiits at, 9. 2-0; commis.-ioncr.-t
met at. g. 220; called New D:irt-
mouth. 9. -JJl : 8. 180; a line e^^t:.!)-
lished bilwccn Pemaquid. 4. l'2J ;
the country jiassed through a \.i-
riety of hands. 4. 221; a jiart of
the Duke ()f York's territory, 4.
222; reverted to the crown. 4. l'"Jl';
aroused by the ap]n"oaeh of t!i.>
Indians. 4. 22."!: a jiart of the ]ni>-
ple returned after the war, 4. :.24;
tiie Duke's commissioners at, 4.
224; 8. 18.0; Christopher Wood-
bridge settled at. 4. l'24; survey
by John Palmer. 4. •_'2')-22t".; the
people tied from during KingAVil-
liam's war. 4. 227; tlie iieojilo
thrifty during the ten years of
peace, 4. 227; land troubles in, 4.
227, 22s. 230, 232-233; laud in.
claimed by Isaac Taylor, 4. 23u;
as a sea port, 5. 331 ; people front
Ireland settle in, 6. 22: tlie Pev.
Jacob Bailey preacheil in 6. IOC;
a court held at, 8. 18"<: the report
of the Duke's commissioners. 8.
l^."*: Caj't. Davis' statements con-
cerning. 8. 18."): i>o])ulation of. 8.
18.j: families at, 9. ."); mentioned,
2. 23."): 3. 17^: 4. ilO. 228: 5. 00; 6.
l.!;0, 301: 8. ]>:)„: 9. 40. i;;o: the
Ancient Settlement of, by the Rev.
David Cnshman. 4. 207-228; see
also Sheei)SCot farms,
bay, 7. 200; 9. •"). 13."). ].-,3.
bridge, 4. 211 ; 7. 307; 9. 153.
county, the Indian name of, 4. 100-
cove, 9. l.^iO.
falls, a boundary of John Mason's
deed. 4. 210; mentioned. 2. •_'33;
4. 2:i0, 233; 9. 13.!i, 14S. l.JU, L'jI,
lo4.
farms, numlicr of families at. 4.218;
home of Klbridge Chase. 8. 1>3?(;
ori:.Mn of the name, 9. 120. 1.")^:
tlie aj)proafh from the sea. 9. 120-
137: positirm of. 9. 12'.t-i;i3. 133-
li'A, Wj-}:W>; ruins of buildings
still remaining at. 9. l'-'.>)ii. 130-
ITj.j; fish and fowl in plenty, 9-
138-130; called tlie Garden of the
East. 9. l.").")!!; mentioned, 4. 211;
9.."^, >•. i:JO. l.">2, ].":'.; by Alexander
Johnston. 9. 127-lo.">.
harbor, 9. 4o.
John, called ^Viwurna. 3. 412; to
act as a mediator. 5. 2^7-j;88; men-
tioned, 3. 300; 5. -j.^i, 28.:.
neck. 4. 21 1 ; 9. 133.
ponds, 4. 320, 321, 330, 3.^2.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
2(\:>
records, lost. 4. 200; cnllod the
Records of the Eastern Claims of
Land, 4. 2*1'.'; eoinnieneed by
Waller riiilli|.s, 4. -jKi; otlur
titles of, 4. 210; drsviilud, 4. 21');
value of, 4. 210; K'st in the Hoston
fire, 4. 21(1; second book of de-
stroyed, 4. 22>: relics of Xound, 8.
river, Henry .Tocelyn ciniil'iyoil in
layin;^ ont a township on. i. \W,i:
the Inilians fled to. 1.224; laud
on prafiteil To John Mason. 2. 'S)'-);
a boundary of the Kennebec Pur-
cLa.se, 2. 2Tt>: l.md on conveyed
to Dr. Gardiner, 2. 2SG: called the
Chavacovett, 4. lU-"); the course of
the, 4. 211-212; place of tlie early
settlement on the, 4. 211, 212; Sir
William I'hipps buiit a ship on. 4.
21(5: fort at destroyed. 4. 227; ar-
ticles of association for the set-
tlement on tlic, 5. 4S-.j7; Levett
at the, 5. ](>; tin- treo<rraphy of.
6. 312, ;il.j; not visited by Wey-
mouth. 6. :)12, ol'o: C'liainjilain at,
7. 2.j7, 2.j'J; called the Quinibeiiuy,
7. 2.J7; mentioned. 2.S»i;). 2-;2, 2.);1,
235, 2.3G; 4. 40. UO. 220, 231, 232,
233, 321. 322. 345, 353, 354: 5. 4'J,
54, SO, S7, 2.)0, 240. 32t), 327, 330,
331, 33S. 350,;; 6. 234. 313; 7. 203;
8.119, 119ii; 9. 130, 131, 133, 135,
136, 137, 145. 14S. 151, 154; Ac-
count of the Settlements on the.
bv the Kev. Samuel Johnson and
William Willis. 2. 220-237.
■ssaters. Sir William Phipps lived
near, 9. 10; the fish in. 9. 13>!; a
rendezvous of wild fowl, 9. 13S-
139.
Sheffield charter, the. 5. lC,Sn. j
Lord, a member of the Plymouth '
Council, 2. 54/(; his share in the i
division of the territory. 2. 54/;; j
purchased lands in Xew England,
5- no.
Shelburue, Maine, 4. 3>(j.
Mass., 2. 14G.
Lord, 6. bO, S7, 330.
Shelden's fort, tlie Rev. Paul Coffin at,
4. 202; built by father Shelden, 4.
203; cost of buiMini,', 4. 203.
gariison. 3. lu5, 117; 4. 202, 203.
Sheal'.n, the P.ev. David N., 6. 350).
Godfrey, site of his house. 8. 0^-00;
an early settler oi lilack jinint, 3.
IS; puichased land of Jocelyn, 3.
78; died, 3. 7s.
.John, 3. 7>.
Place, 3. 78.'
William, overseer of Giles P.oberfs
will, 3. 77; ;i son of (Jocifrcv. 3.
7S; site of his farm. 3. 7^: vlriven
froin Pli.-k p'.int. 3. 7*^; ri-turned
but ;'i;ain diivcn away, 3. 7'~; his
estate iu the hands of David Foyg,
3-78; married llebecca Scarlet. 3"
78; Tnentioned. 1. 185. 227/' ; 3. llu,
122, 124. 12(;.
, of Pallstown. 4. 203.
Shell heaps, left by the Imlians, 3.
lOo^o
Shenstone. William. 7. 212.
Shepherd. Lewis served in tlie war of
the Pevolution. 3. 204.
Shepherd. John \V.. 6. ^VJl ; Ins arti-
cle in the lioston Journal cited, 5.
230/i.
Thomas, his sincere convert, 4. 375
-370.
William. 7. 19.
, claimed at Hanosicket bav, 2.
171.
, a hunter. 4. 289».
Shci)herd's river, the Uev. Paul Coffin
at, 4. 2.S9; origin of the name, 4.
Shepley, Englami, 8. 412.
the lion. Ether, corporate member
of the Maine Hist. Soc. i. 11; the
last of the orit^inal resident Tiiem-
bers of the Society. 8. 410; his lasl
attendance at a meetini,% 8. 411;
aticestry of. 8. 412; birth of. 8.
412; at Grt'ton academy. 8. 413;
graduated from college, 8. 413;
studied law. 8. 414; admitted lo
the bar, 8. 414; interested iu the
separation of Maine from Mass.,
8.414; held public offices. 8. 414.
415, 423; a judge. 8. 415, 431 ; re-
tired from the bench. 8. 415, 433;
refused Federal apjiointmeuts. 8.
410-417; commissioi!er to revise
the law, 8. 410. 435: his religious
character. 8. 417-419: interested
in education, 8. 419-420; death of.
8. 420; funeral of. 8. 420-421 ; res-
olution of the Cumbeiland Bar, 8.
421-422; married Anna Foster 8.
420; as a statesman. 8.422-431; a.s
a jurist. 8. 4;]l-434; his rules for a
good character, 8. 4:!4; as a citi-
zen, 8. 434-437; mentioned. 4. 9;
6.358,301; 8. 351. 303, ;;'.ii'). 400.
456; 9. 254; njemoir of, by the
Hon. Israel Washburn, jr., 8.409-
437.
family, in England, 8. 412; fiist of
in America, 8. 412; prominent in
Groton. 8. 412.
Gen. 'ieorue F.. a sou of Etlier. 8.
4:.'0; graduated from college, 8.
420; a judi^e. 8. 420; in the war of
the Pebellion, 8. 430; mentioned,
8. 411.
John, nianied Mary G. Thurlow, 8.
412; fatherof Ether. 8.412; a man
of importance and general infor-
mation, 8. 412-413.
John. Jr., a member of the York bar,
8. 390; prominent in state aifairs,
8.413; educated at Harvard Col-
264
?»rAi>rE iiiSToracAL society.
Sliejiloy. John, jr. — continued.
lo<,'o, 8. 4)o; a pnvtmr with his
biutlior, 8. 41o: death of, 8. 41o.
John, ct (Jroton, 8. 412.
Jv>lin de, 8. ■i]'2.
John i;., 8. 4-_'0.
l.eonard 1) , 8. 420. 41'0/j.
Shejijiard. C'apt. .lohji. 7. L'79.
John II.. 8. It'.].
Tlioinas, signed the t<"eaty of 1713,
6. L'-'iTi; autoiriapli of. 6. 2."ii!.
Shcrham, home of Julin Wallis, i.
;})7.
castle. 2. CXnn.
Sheiidan. i;. 13.. 8. i".
Sheiiti Lcavitt, 3. I'lT.
Sherlock, the Kev. Tlioma.';, 7. 44S.
Sherwood, M., patent granted to, 9.
Sherwell. James. 2. 170.
Shillaher. Kbenezer. 8. .•;>:0.
Ships, built at KielnnoDd"* i.sland. i.
o4, 55: built ;tt Lonij Keaeh, 2.
208, 200; built at Sheepsoot. 2.
231; 4. 21(!; style of in 1577. 5.
218; spe the Abraham. Afrncs.
Algier Rose, Anijel (iabriel, Anne
Arbella. Archanuel. A r n o ! d ,
Black Prince, Blessin;;. Bonad-
venture, Charles. Coneord. Dart-
mouth, David. Desire, Di.seoverer,
Dunkirk, Duttim, Ea^le. Ed<:ar,
Earl of Bute, Eleanore, Envieux.
Experiment, Felli>\vslii]i. Fi^r-
tune, Gift of God. General Arnold,
(irand Desi^in. (rreat Hope. Han-
nibal, Hercules, Herculesin. Hope,
Hunter, James. Jane. Johannah,
John. .Tonas, Juditli. Kini: Gtor<:e,
Makesluft. .Mar^'ery, 3Iary and
John, Massaeliusetts, Matthew,
Maytlower, Moon, Nacheen. New-
port, Nicholas. Niyhtinuale, Par-
agon, Pioucrh, Priscilla. Putnam,
Kainbow, Bisinjj -Sun, .Sea liover,
Sefjuiu, Six Friends, .Sj)eed\vell,
Squirrel, Treasure, Trial, Vice
Admiral.
Gutt river, 5. 8G, 87; see Sheepscott
river.
Shirley, Harriet, married Robert Tem-
ple, 5. 17; 8. -J-SJn.
Jolm, 8. 2L'!t, -sV).
place, 8. 2r.4-:;f.5.
Gov. William, baiU Fort Halifax, r.
4<''0; his correspoinlence with Rich-
ard Kin<,', 3. 172; recommended
Macclena^'han as a preaclier at
Bath. 3. 274 ; asked to send soldiers
to the fort at tlie CIo.jis. 3. :',14;
asked to furnish men f<jr a garri-
son, 3. |j44; recommended the
building a fort at the Penobscot
river, 5. .'W'^'jh ; his dau.rhttr laar-
ried Robeit 'Jeinplc, 5. 17: ex-
tracts froifi his sticeclii's, 7. li;7-
IGS, iG'J, 175-177; loiter from Capt.
Lithtrow, 7. 170; planned the pt-
peditiim against Louislmrg. 8. lli. :
Ins private reasons for the expi i!!-
tion. 8. IKbi; went to I.<>uisb\uij.
8. 122; tlie .soldiers leveled his
lawn. 8. 122)!: infornud of the cn-
croaclunents of the French. ^.2!.":;
letter to the Plymouth companv.
8. 21()-217; lett'er to Sir Thoni.\<
Robins.iu. 6. i.'20--j21 ; j.robabiy
jHTsonallv interested in buildi!e„'
Fort Halifax, 8. 221. 22l7i-222;,.
22:>; letter to Coy. Lawrence. 8.
222(1 ; a colonel in the P>ritisli army.
8. 22;!-224 : worslii]icd at King's
Chapel, 8. 2:)5/i; articles of agree-
ment with ('ai>t. llsiey, 8. 22iW. ;
letter to Willard, 8. 227, 22S-22'.'.
220h, 2m4; at Cushnoo and Taco-
nett, 8. 220; did not go to the
liead waters of the Kennebec. 8.
2.']o-2:>5, 2oS; ajijiointed l.ilhgou
to command Fort Halifax, 8. 2:'.'^:
retuinrd to ISosion. 8.242: naimd
Fort Halifax, 8. 242/( ; feared an
attack upon the fort. 8. 244; de-
tained the Province sloop, 8. 244; ;
letters from Lilhgow, 8. 24()-2l;'.
250-255. 25S-2UO: laid t lie plans of
the fort bef(»re tlie Council, 8. 2i.)l :
interested in reducing the fort at
Chignecto. 8. 2G2-2t;;;; expedition
against Oswego, 8. 2ii;'. ; commi>-
sioned a major general, 8. 21;;]; in
command of the army, 8. 2''>;:
failed at Crown ]ioint. 8. 2f>;;; in
England and cleared of all charges.
8. 21;;;; married Frances Baker. 8.
21).:;; his advancement due to his
wife, 8. 21;.); children of, 8. 2t>;;:
his wife's deatli, 8. 2t'>;;; sent to
France, 8. •JC,:]; his second mar-
riage, 8. 2t3;]-2i;4; his residence, 8.
264; governor of the Baham.i
islands, 8. 2()4 ; as an author. 8.
2(;4; his scheme to settle the Brit-
ish in Nova Scotia. 8.2G4: returned
to Boston, 8. 2(;4: die<l, 8. 2t'4 : in-
terested in relniilding King's chap-
el. 8. 2(14: birth of, 8. 2»i4; tir.-t
visit to Bosttm, 8. 1^04: governor
of Mass., 8. 2iJ4; falsely claimed
to be the projector of the capture
of Louisburg, 8. Mus; nieutionetl,
2.207, 2s2: 3. 0;;5h: 4. 147, 140.
42;); 6. 102; 7. 171. 17s. 1S4, lv^.
ISO, ls7, isS, 100. 101, 102, 1'.^:;,
104. 105, li<0; 8.110,112//, 115. lli..
117//, lis, 110, 110/1, 120, 12:;, 121;.
l;io, 211, 220, 22:;. 2-j:0/i, 2;;o, 2;u.
2o2, 2:;s, 240. 240//, 250, 250//. 257.
25S,2(J1, 207, 27;;, 2^1, 2M//. 2.^2-..
2s5i 2n0, :jo:{, ;)os. ;;i(); 9. si.
^Villiam. son of i.ov. ^\■il]iam. 8. 20-;;
.secret arv of Gen. Britddock, S.
L'O.;; killed, 8. 20:J.
Sholct, Francis, in the gurrisca :it.
INDEX TO COLLECTIOXS.
2(*.:>
9. 360.
bv the
Black fioint. i. '227;-; 3. 110; lived
.it 131>U'k point. 3. >Sl.
Shores, .Ieremi;ili, sii^nod the petition
to ('h;uU-s II. I. 40-'.
Roberl, siirncd the petition to Brad-
street. I. 2>;'«.
Short, CUiiKut. signed tlie petition to
Diaries 11. i. 4U1.
^Vi!lialll. 5. oT.
Capt. . 9. T,,i.
Shotl.'V. I. X ,(.
Sliev 5.iiury. Kncland. i. GHa.
Mass.. 2. ■-'■")2: 4. 21)1, 2Uo;
Sliriniptcii. . 5. 'Jo.
ybropil^llire. i. (itiH.
Shurt. Alaaham, invested
Bristol nierehants Avith jiower to
pnreliase Monhesan, i. oi); 2.50o;
his a^e. i. :jC>n: auto!.Mai'h of. i.
37 ; as an apent of tlie livisrol mer-
chants. 2. oo<(; 5. IC'j; a«_'ent lor
Akhvortli and Kllirid>re, 5. 171:
the father of American convey-
anein>:. 5. lii.")-. a civil ma<:istrate,
5. 111;". I'.'fj: number of jieople on
his plantation. 5. 107; a friend of
John Br'>%vn. 5. 107: extendeil bis
business to Massachusetts bay. 5.
197; bis fairnes with the Indians,
5. 107; total loss of his cartro. 5.
203; received formal ]iossession
of Pemaquid, 5. 214: welcomed
the An^el Gabiiel, 5. 217: a man
of prudence and tact, 5. 2l'0; be-
friended Vines and Wannerton. 5.
22U; D'Aulnay his d(d)tor. 5. 220;
a man of inlluence. 5. ■_'2U. 22:>:
gave bail for .Tidiu Winter. 5. 224:
a creditor of Wannerton. 5. 2'2o~
22(1; deference paid only to his
private worth, 5. 2:^9; his dying
wish. 5. 2'. '9; true date of his
death, 8. lO";;: mentioned, 1.540;
3. 22'."; 5. 19'.'. -jQo.
Sbute, the l;ev. Daniel. 4. 2~"
Gov. Samuel. 6. 10. 10: 7.
Sibatarhood, 5. VjCm.
Sibley, Jvilm L.. bis assistance ac-
knowledired. 5. 142: letter to the
Hon. William Willis. 5. 440; a
tribute to Cvius and David Eaton,
7. 48>;.
Sicily. 6. 147.
Sidney, 2. 2c^5; 4. 37C
402.
Nathan, teaclier at
emy, S. ItiH.
Siege of Louisburg,
count of, 8. -■i«.t;j-:j05.
of I'eiiobscot, the, cited, 7. 203.
Siely, Caj.t. Koljert. 2. 133.
Sign-manuals, n'-e autographs, sig-
nums ;.nd totems.
Sigr..'ii.s, i;si;d in discovering Indians,
8. i'7o/i.
Siguatuic.-.. see autograph.s, signums
and lyyteiiuj.
8. 29;
, 374, 375, 401,
Lincoln acad-
Belknaps ac-
Signoc. same as the horseshoe. 3. 9ji ;
used in cultivating mai/.e. 7. .oo,
201.
Signums, of Pierre .\biniia\vay. 6.
2.")S: Addcawando. 6. :;.'>'.i: Bonsa-
seen, 6. 2.">4; ('aterramocKus. 6.
2.')7: Kneas, 6. 2-"i.">: bii-\i>. 6. l'.'.'.*:
Estien, 6. 2."i9; lican-i>. 6. ■_.'>.'i;
Jackoit, 6. --'."0: .b.s.ph. 6. -.■.<;
Kissiiraguuuit. 6. 2")'.'; Meg"n-
iind)a, 6. 2(i2; Augu^tin Moxus. 6.
201; Ciesar Mo\usM)n, 6. i.'.'*9;
ISIuctungus, 6. 2."iS: NeL;usca\vit,
6. 25S; Pe(iuarct. 6. 2.")7: I'iitau-
risquanne. 6.2.')'.': t>ualebeenewes.
' 6. 2."i3; Quiunawus. 6. --"'S; Quire-
I booset, 6. '2-j!<\ Sanbodilies. 6.i:59;
} Saroine. 6. 201; bcawwea.se. 6.
! 25S: Scguncewick, 6. 2."'".'; Wad-
i aranaquin. 6. 2.")4 : Warrakansit,
: 6. 2.')4: Weebenoose, 6. 2-')7 : Wene-
< moet, 6. 259; Wohonumbaraet, 6.
259; Francois Xavic-r, 6. i;i'i2.
' Sill. Capt. '-. sent to Maine, i. 220.
Sillery, 6. 213.
Silliman, Benjamin, bis Journal of
Science and Art citrd, 6. 4U9.
Sillimau"s avenue. 6. 411.
Simon, leader of the enterprise against
! Brackett, i. 21S; escaped from
i prison, i. 21S; a pretended fiiend
I of Brackett, i. 21S; took Brackett
prisoner, i.219; suspicions aroused
I against, i. 2-JO; cummeuccd the
' traiiedy at Casco. I. 22'.i: anarch-
villain. 3. 112; with MiiL^L'. 3- 1^-';
interpreter for Biard, 3. :;24.
Pere , 7. 0.4.
Simonton, Susanna, married Domini-
cus Jordan, i. 235;(.
I Capt. , 4. 301.
Simonton"s cove, a road laid out near,
Simpson, a Scotch-Irish name. 6. lb.
I Henry, his children wbii>ped by
j James Adams. I. 3^0.
I Joseph, settled at Buxton, 2. 13S.
Lieut. Michael, i. 5<iO. .701. 5.;2.
I John, signed the petition to Charles
i IT, 1. 492.
I Sisquisic. the Indian name of Cousin s
I river. 2. 107.
i Six friends, tlie. 9. 2S.
! mile fall. 3. 3u4?i.
i nations, tiie, expedition a'.'aiDst. i.
\ 531; their langua;,^' distinct froru
I that of other tribes, i. 413/i.
I Skedrairuscett. 2. 92.
I Skeensborougli. 3. 203.
j Skidwarcs, cariied by Weymr.uth to
England, 2. 17; 3- 297; 6. -14; a»
I a guide for Uaultiu-h (^Libeit, 2.
I 21 7 3. 297. L'9>; 5. 15S. -'.-5. :>!9: 6.
; 297,314; with Capt. i'o;diaiii. 3.
i 29^; 5. 349; left at BcniaquOi. 3.
29>: 5.349; visiti d llie coloui^is,
' 3. 303, 307 i met Nakauuda, 5. 15y,
2G6
MAINE niSTORlCAT. SOCIKTV
Skulwaros — continiu d.
o:5r>; 6. 2'.'T; trivcii tn Sir F. Gorjres,
5. ;>J"J; intiitioncd. 2. I'l ; 5. u'tO.
Skillin, s, <' Collou.
Skilliii<:s, Abiizail, Tnarricd John Cnr-
iioy, I. 0O8; tlic ilate of her death.
1. :;nv.
BiMijainin, i. ](>•').
Edward, biograpliical notice of, 3.
George, i. 20').
Jolin. signed tlie petition to the
king, I. ISO, 4(11.'; sottUd at Back
cove, I. 155-1. "t!; a son of Thomas,
I. im, 105, 814; moved to 8alem,
I. '200i?, 217; site of his lionse, i.
2()4, 205, 21G. 240: land granted to.
I. 24:^, 245; Burroughs eouveved
land to, I. 248-240; ^soUl hind to
Burroughs, i. 24S-240; a carpen-
ter, I. 240; purcliased part of
"Webber's grant and part of saw-
mill, I. 252», olT; the father of
Samuel, i. ob"); his probable a;re
at tlie time of his death, i. ob');
lived at Piscataqua, i. :ib">; lived at
Stroudwater, 1. :'i22; lived at Fal-
mouth, 3. 220; his widow moved
to riscataqua, 3. 22o.
John, served in the- war of the Eev-
olution. 3. 20.""!.
Mrs. John, moved to Piscataqua, 3.
223.
Joseph, 1. 205.
ilary, widow of Thomas, married
Jotham Lewis, i. I'Ol.
Samuel, son of Jidm, i. 240, ?,]'):
signed the petition to Bradstreet,
i.2>ot(; conveyed lan<l to 'William
Cotton, I. 315: established at
Long creek, i. 315; date of his
birth, 1.315; lived at Falmouth,
1.322.
Thomas, jmrchased lanil of Tleeves,
I. 122, 105; signed the petition to
the king, i. ISO; died. i. 104, 314;
contents of his v. ill, i. 104; his
children, 1. 104. 314; his posterity,
I. 104, 314-315; time of Ins ar-
rival, I. 105; returned to Fal-
mouth after the Indian war. i.
250; a carpenter. i.3l4; ancestor
of all of his name, i. 314; lived at
Back cove, 1.314: conveyed land
to Burrouirhs, i. 315; mentioned.
I. 122. li'3; 141, 2 HI
Thomas jr., signed the petition to
the king. i. 170; a son of Thomas,
1. 104, 105. 314: married Mary
Lewis, I. 105, li'U: his property.
1. 105; his children, i, 105: his
widow married, i. 105; birth of,
I. 314.
Skillins. see Skillings.
Skiner. Gabriel, signed the petition to
Mass., 5. 240. ,
Skinner, Capt Francis, letter to
I Brockholl, i. lOOo; 5. -V.-OT: in
I command at Pema(iuid. 5. 15,47;
; instructions to. 5. 40-47.
I Miss , taken prisoner by the
Indians, 2. 1^2.
Skipwith, , American consul at
Pari.s. 6. sO.
Skittwarroes. .<;ee Skidwares.
Skotti'way. s'c ."^cottow.
Skowhegan. i. 450, 505; 4. 10:;. ni; 8.
7S: the Indian name of Kennebec
falls. 4. 110: dellnition and deriva-
tion (..1. 4. 102.
falls. I. 504.
Skye, isle of. 6. 7.
Sla'fter, the Bev. Edmund f ., his Sir
AVilliam Alexander cited. 9. lOln,
111;!, 112;i.
Slaughter. Gov. Henry. 5. 133. 27S.
Slave trade, the leading feature of the
Boyal African Comiiany, 7. 130/(:
sanctioned by England. 7. 212:
had paramount attractions. 7. '^12;
lucrative in Boston, 7. 212.
Slavery in Ameiica, due to England,
7. 200; introduced, 7. 200 ; sanc-
tioned, 7. 200. 212; not reirardcd
as criminal by Weymouth. 7. 20it;
and Capt. Harlow. 7. 210; and
Thomas Hunt. 7. 210: in Ply-
mouth, 7. 210; in Mass., 7; 211;
Bancroft on, 7. 212; in Boston, 7.
212-213: at Kittery point. 7. 213.
214; at Falmouth. 7. 214: at York.
7-214; at Arundel, 7. 214: a! Pc])-
perelboruugh, 7. 214; in F.;i>tern
Maine, 7. 215: conditi(jn in Maine.
7. 215; lirst decisive nu>veinent
against, 7. 215-210; Great Ihitain
opposed the colonial liniit;ition of.
7. 21(5; declared illegal by the
supreme court, i. 21G; ceased in
Maine and Mass., 7. 2Ui; in Maine,
by Joseph Williamson. 7. L'o7-210.
Slaves, petitinned the Mass. general
court, 7. 210; a bill jiassed to j)re-
vent the importation of, 7. 210;
see Slavery.
Slew, Leonard, lived at Purpooduck,
1.322.
Sligo, the Marquis of. 7. 405.
Sloane collection of manuscriots, 3.
2^4.
Slocum. Lieut. Edward, i. 501 n.
Sloops. running' regularly between Bos-
ton and Falmouth.i.27^;ninning to
Kennebec and Sheejjscot. 2. 2.S2;
captured by Indians, 3. ;M5, 34G,
34s ; belonging to the country, 4.
l.i-3: i<robably built at Peniaquid,
5. 270; see the Ailventurcr, Al-
bany, Blossofn, Britannia, Elias,
Four Friends. Good Luek, Happy
Iteiurn, Hermanns. Hopewell,
Hunter. Lewis, Liberty, .Mary,
Ma-^ai'hu.-etts, Merry- .Meeting,
Prinirose, Trumball, Unity.
INDEX TO COLLECTIOXS;.
207
Siouirhfer. Gov. William, novorncr of
New York, Mii.'-s., wnd }'1\ inoiitli.
2. 4"J«;i; falsely accused of nu'tl-
dlini: with the alTaiis at riymoulh,
2. li;(/)i.
SliKO, J.awronco, master of tlie Ilope-
wcll, 5. i;;t).
Small, Daniil. sorvod in tlie Kevolu-
tioii, 3. i'(i4.
Edward, held a court at 8aco, 1. ','4,
Francis, lived at Falmoiitli. i. 10.".
114; signed the suhiiiission to
Mass.. I. 10.-,, :]>[]; ^^•ittery!Ius.set
conveyed land to i. US: lived on
his i)iircha.se, i. lilt; moved to
Kittery, i. ll!': sold part of his
land and purchased more, i. ll'.>;
sued by Cleeves. 1. i;jS; verdict
in his favor, i. i:VS: petitioned to
the general court, i. 144: iiresent-
cd for a brearh of oath, i.lTl:
presented for bein.LC a drnukard
and a liar, i. 171: attorney for
Falmouth and Scurboroupih, 3. 5o.
James, served in tiie war of the Kev-
olution, 3. 2O0: his account of the
battle of .Saratoga. 3. L'o:i-u'04. •2o4/i.
Lieut. Juhn. 5. o74, .j7'.'. o>4; 6. :>';S^.
point, part of Georu-^etown. 2. 1>(>;
tlie supposed site of the Plymouth
trading house, 2. 2oii-:Jijl; men-
tioned. 3. ."^^4; 5. »2i'<. •■Jl'7.
point harbor, t h e hume of Job
Lewis, 8. 124.
Samuel, chosen moderator, 3. IW^;
to rei>rescnt Scarborough, at Cam-
bridge, 3. L'Ol.
Samuel, a servant of Jiicelyn, 5.23C/i.
de])o.-itiiin of, 5. 2-^ua.
Smallcy's cove. 6. oUO.
Smart, Charles. 7. 4;3.
Smelt brook. 4. 20 1.
Smibert. John, 9. !>8.
Smiley, Alexander, 4. ?>~?>.
David. 4. r,7.], o74, 40:.'.
Smith, the Hon. Alljert. 8. .??.
the Kev. Amasa. 2. 117. 121.
Daniel, i. 24:J. 240. 247: 7. 2S4.
the Hon. Edwin Ji., memoir of the
Hon. Edward Emerson Bourne, 8.
3.S(;-4().S.
Eliphalet, the first post-master of
Scarborough. 3. 1:05//.
the Picv. Eiiphabt. 4 •J'.t7.
Mrs. E. Vale, her History of Xew-
burv]jort. cited. 6. ]ij-jii.
the II<jn. F. O. J., m uried Ellen E.
K.Groton: 6. '.'jI'j'.i. '■',''): mentioned,
8. .02, 4.',s.
Gideon. 4. '■JC>Z. 'M4.
3Irs. Harriet it., mariied the liev. J.
W. Elling\sood. 7. ;j7.>.
tlie llev. Heniy, 4. J'.>i. '■>'■'')■
Isaac, served in the v,ar of the ]ie\-
olution, 3. 2U4.
the licv. I.si.-ac, preceptor of Dum-
mer academy. C. .3'^(''>; consullod
Parker Ciiavdand. 6. ;J>.S: letter
to C'leavel.md. 6. o'.*'..
James, i. ;;7S; 2. I'.'O. l'J4.
(to\. Jeremiah. 2. 2;'2; 4. •.';'.;■•,.
Joaue. wife of John. i. li'O.
Ji>hn. of JJoslon. jnirchasid I>'ii!g
island, I. 14j!; named .Sniitli's
island, 1. 14':^; nuiiiioncd, 2. i7.j;
7. 1 lC./(.
John, of Casco, purchased laud of
Iligginsoirs executors, i. 117,
conveyed laml to Picliard iluitrer,
1. 120; birth of. i. li'O; settled at
Saco, I. 120. :4s4 ; a carjieiiter. 1.
iL'O; a juryman. 1. 120, .■;.;.',; mar-
ried Jane Jngles. i. 2.')L'/(: lived at
P.ack co\e. i.;'.l'-: sii;iu'd tlie pe-
tition to Cromwell, i. :;'.'.■..
Capt. John, of Saco. 4. 27.-).
Capt. John, founder of Virginia,
an expedition sent out under, i.
3u: 7.;;21 ; his account of catching
whales, i.;]0-.">l, .">.■>! ; explored the
coast of Maine, i. ■)]: 2. ;Mr'; 6.
109; 8. .S, Ml.';; returned to Eng-
land, I. ;'.! : 2. :]-i'i: jir.j.ii- .i ;•
map of the cuast. i. .'jl: nuiiud
Xew England, 1. :il: 2. '-'i'iit, 5.
1*32; employed by .*<ir Ferdiiiando
Gorges, i. ;jl; ]iublislied i;is ac-
count of New England. 1. M; 2.
3-"<a; 5. It'i2: g.'-',i)i: died. 1. ;;i ; a
patentee of Lygonia, i. 4--;i ; Turned
his attention to discoveries in the
North. 2. .';ir/; 7. i'i. 1.;.-); at ^fon-
he^an, 2. '.jAu: 7. 21'.'. :;i.'): 9. ■)'<:',-
G04; his voyagi' a success. 2. :]4.'»"
ti^ja; presenteil his book to Prince
Charles, 2. '.',00: in charge of an
expedition to Xew England, 2.
3-ja; sailed from Plyuioiuii, 2.
30a; liis charaiter, 2. :'■>'>■>. :',',■!.: 5.
1S3; obliged to riturn. 2. '■'.<''■! : 7.
321; again set sail. 2. .';7'': ".ip-
tured by pirates. 2. ;;7"-3S//: at
llochelle, 2.3.'^a; libelled llieg.jods
of the French pirate. 2. 3>'f«: ar-
rived in England. 2. '^/Jo: wrot«
his .second descrijition of New-
England, 2. o'.'a; numl)er of the
edition, 2.:]'Ja: how di.>iril-ui<d. 2.
39n; Ids services a<'kn<.wledged,
2. 3'.i«; the success of "'.'iiginia
due to him, 2. 27": his vosau"'' of
1G14 of peculiar inter{>t. 5. b'l;
found Popham's sliip. 5. 101: de-
scribed Monhegan. 5. ^.l: .;t-
teni])trd to iiiti;e?t the Eiiub-^h
in settling Moiih<Liii:. 5. I''.2, Ih-'.;
his map the basis of the ciivision
by the I'lyniouih Company. 5.
]•;;'; his iilantatioii siliern • giiiicd
ground, 5. 1^1; M- ii'-'..i!;iy, c,
I'T-'J; his .'5chcmes i.ruc;i'al, 5. J'.-j:
lived to see the au^i/icious ln.gin-
ning of bis .schemes, 5. !'.!>): at
2G8
MAIXr HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
SiiiiUi, Ca]>t. .Tolm — oontinuoJ.
rcuoKscot bay, 6. li)'.^; 7.0: <;:\ve
tlic bi'st ami earlu'st aocount of
the Iiuliaii.-> of Maine. 6. 'Syj. i'o4;
liis tiallie with the hulians inter-
fered with the Trenrli, 7. liS-liO;
siqiposed llashaba ti> lie a ehief,
7. '.'('.; eonilemned Hunt fur ki<l-
najtiiinji Indians. 7. -JK'; his opin-
ion of tlie value of the st.ith'inent
at Sa^adalioe. 7. :jU\*n; at Cape
Cod. 7. ol.j; mentioned Pojihanrs
ship, 7. ;!1.")-.j1(;; divers uniploy-
mcntsof his men, 7.0I.'); employed
by the London eom[iany, 7. olo,
olO; the prolit.s of his voya>:e
quickened the interest of Loudon
mcrehauts, 7. ."IIG: found it im-
possible to make a division at
Pcmaquid. 7. ;>1S; made au ar-
rangement with Naliana<la, 7.:j:.'1-
o'J'J; Hunt attempted to thwart
him, 7. ;]:.'2;( ; devoted his energies
to eoloni/.ation. 9. oO:^ mentioned.
1. lis, 12U. 404; 4. Ti': 7. W, lUO,
205, 310, :J14. ;>1S, ;n'.»; his De-
scriptiou of Xew Enijland cited,
I. 2t", ot), Gl; 2. 50a. SI. '.".); 7. .Jlt),
322; 9. o04; his General Ilistorv
cited, 3. 2S4. 2'JS: 5. \a:\ 144. l.jf.
15S, ItJl, 102, If.'.t. IT.-l. 1S2, 1ST,
229; 7. 135, Si '4, Oo;); letter to Sir
Franeis Bacon cited, i. loO.
Prof. John, 4. 2'.).").
the Kev. John, 2. TjO; 7. 177, 454.
John II.. 2. 117.
Manassuh, his library. 4. 15-10.
Mary, married Oliver Godfrey, 9.
oO'l.
Capt. Mattlie\s-. i. 500. :,()?,, 515.
Dr. Nathan, 6. 410, 414, 415.
the Kev. Teter, 4. o5G, .350n.
the Kev. Peter T., 7. 2l^U.
Kichard, bequest to, from his broth-
er William, i. 120; nvitnessed the
possession of Klack point to Cam-
mock, I. 120; a grandson of Isaac
Davis, i.oO^; lived at Biddeford,
I. 30!.t.
Piichard .S., 9. ."JOl.
Roland, 7. :i7i).
Samuel, killed, i. 224: 2. 192.
Samuel, a tanner, 7. :.'S5.
Samuel, of FarmimrtoD, 4. '.jCA.
the Hon. Samuel E.. 1. 11; 4.9: 5.
xxix; 6. ;j5>; 8. 4o. 47, 5o. 53.
Thomas, a jur(tr, i. 12'.i: his testi-
mony coneeruing Kobert Nash, I.
382.
the Kev. Thomas, sold land to Jere-
miah Kiggs, I. 2Kio: preached at
Purpooduek, i. 1^07/;: his lon^
pastorate, i. 202: 5. liv. Iv: tije
Cist minister of F.ilmoutij. 2. 175:
5. liv; ordained. 4. I'.i; 5. liv; tlie
Indian confeix-nee held in his
chinch, 4. 14.i\ death of, 5. liv;
opposed John Murray. 6. li'o-p",!;
not I'jiposed to sl.iver>. 7. ::14;
mentioiied, 4. 20. 104. Kif,; 6. ;;t;
7. 220. 47S, 4S1; 8. 22('./i ; hi- jom.
nal edited liy Samuel Fiei'.'i.m. i.
5; the same cited. 3. Kio. it.l. li',',<,
222, 227, 275, Gi'.o; 4. 1'4. .'.li, 40,
145, 243; 5. xlx, 370. :;Mi. 45o: 6.
32, KiO. IM), 193: 7. 214. L'21; 8.
127. 224-22(1, 22s. -;J:;, ii.;:s, -41.
Sir Thomas, 8. 32C>.
William, his History of New York,
cited, 5. 3;i.
William B., 3. ISO/k
Ca]>t. , Indian agent. 3. 402.
("apt. . slave tratur. 7. 211.
Dr. , of Bath, 4. 3,:',l.
Squire, , of New Gloucester, 4.
, of Blue point, 3. CSyj. see Smvth,
William.
, of Long Ashton. 2. 72a.
, of I'ittston, 4.354.
, he and his wife killed. 7. 320-
327.
sec Smyth.
Smith's island, i. 14S.
.•^ndtliMinian Institute. 7. 423.
Smuiri^lers, on the coast of Maine. 8.
l57.
Smyth, Kichard, i. 120: 3. 20, 220.
Thomas, licensed to take up land. 5.
109.
William, a carpenter, i. 12o: died.
I. FJO; 3. 25. HO: bequeatliLtl his
pro]H'rty to his brother, i. I'-'O;
settled at i;lue point. 3. "_'4, 25;
moved to Black i>oii:t. 3. 25: a)>-
praised Cammock's estate. 3. 25-
20, 231 ; a native of Westehest'^r. 3.
20; took no part in jiolities. 3. -0;
mentioned, 3. 3S».
AVilliam, teacher at Wiseasset. 8. 173.
Prof. — , 6. 301.
Snakes, abundant, 3. Ss.
Snell. Dr. , 5. xviii.
Snelling's view of silver coinaire and
coinage of England, cited, 6. 124;(.
Snow, great fall of, 3. 2:^2; 4. 30, 243,
243/i; 7.327'.
a, 8. lliS, 130.
James, served in the war of the Kev-
olution, 3. -:04.
Snowhill, a Presbyterian church
formed at. 6. 29-30.
Soadabscook river, 4. 110.
.Soames sound, i. 430;i.
Sobomook, 2. 192.
Socatahock. 5. 77; see Sagadahoc.
Soccokis. the, 7. lOLi; 9. i'l2; see So-
kokies.
Society for promoting tlieolo'.rical ed-
ucation formed, 8.177: eiiartered,
8. 17S.
for jir^jpagating the go-;. el in for-
eign jiaits, j.etition fi'Mii .M.One to,
3. Zli, 275, 270; scut Mr Macclen-
INDEX TO COLLF.CTIOXS.
909
ft<;]Kan. 3. '27$: his r(']K'>vt to. 3.
•2T4-"JT'>: si'iit Mr. Daiky. 3. .'70;
lii.s it-iinrt ti). 3. ■27o-27''i; luado an
a])|>ro]iriatii>n l'ir a clfi^yman. 3.
27r); ^Vlu'l.'l^'I•■s ri'port to. 3. •J70-
277; montioncil. 5.4;]','; 6. l'.>'-',. 105,
1 •>('.; 7. 41:..
of Jesus, 6. :;•)»;; 8. ;l-_'l.
Sockbasin. as-istcd William Willis in
prcparin;; liis work on tlio Iiulian
lanLraa;j:e, 4. l(*:wi. Iil4. ]():>; nien-
tionod,'4. lUt), l(i7. los. im. 111.
Sockliiiiones. the, 2. 01-02; 7. 'J'J.
Soilom. 4. '2^\ii.
Sokokies. the >ame as Pnjuakets. 6.
2o2; loc-ation of. 6. 2:)">; attacked
by Capt. Lovewell, 6. '2'-\'): moved
to Canada. 5. I'^Iti; mentioned. 6.
l>6, 210, 211, 212, 2I0, •j:!2: 9. IOIh,
212.
Soldiers of the Revolution became in-
dustrious husbandmen. 2. 2S7.
Soldier's meadow, oriirin of the name,
4. 27ii; mentioned. 4. 2^^'.*.
Solon, anecdotes of, 8. ;)']-"J-.'):')0, oS5.
Somcrby, Henry, married Juditli
Grecnleaf, 4. 240; his widow mar-
ried Tristram Cdhn, 4. 240: signed
the treaty of 1713, 6. 2-'J4; auto-
p:rai)h of. 6. 204.
Hoi'atio, 4. 2-'V.';(.
Judith, married Tristram CofTin, 4.
240.
, 9- 2.-..
Somerset A^:rirultura] Society. 7. 2*^0.
County, I. .j4:j; 4. 4"); 5. xli; 6.41;
8.0 17.
house. 9. 2:>S. :]itl. :>";.■);(. ilOO.
Capt. John, sold land to John Brown,
I. MO; 4. 22'.t, 2:'2-2;3o.
point, 3. ;jlO, ;]14.
Somersetshire, i. OO/k 10«, 100, 21.'b(,
2o4h, o'yAii, .'].").■)/(: 2. 2.Ja, OOc, 77a,
257; 3- -^; 6. 17'.».
Somcrswurth, 4. 205, 207; 8. 20S.
Somerville, 9. I-'IO.
Somes' sound. 8. o25; Jesuits at, 7. 28.
Sommersct. Mpe Samoset.
Sonpo, definition of, 4. 117.
Sooseidi nia, 4. 155, ]»;;}.
Soossauck, 3. ti'O, 427.
Soossup, 4. o'.iS,
Sorlin,c;s, the. ordered to lay off the
river St. John, 5. 280; escai)ed the
P'rench and returned to Boston,
5. 2SO-200.
Sorrel 1, i. 4<4.
Sorri(juois river, 6. 210.
Soulief^an, defniitiun of, 4. 102.
East, 2. 145.
river, 2. 144, 145.
West, 2. 144.
Soulie;,'ans, the. 6. 2.3(3.
Soul, i'eter, 4. ;j.;0.
Capt. , 4. ;141, .364.
Soulc, C'ornclius, 2. 175.
the llev. Joshua, 4. 35.
Souri(]unis, the, number of, : 2^^*^;
same as the .Micma<-s, 1.4; I: imn-
tioned, 4. ',*i'>; 6. •J|.)^; 9. !'.._': .-.m-
Micmacs.
Sousack. 3. .3>"0.
jr.. 3. ;;so.
Souter. .Samuel, taken pii>oner at
Falmoutii, I. .302.
South .Vuierica, the lari'^rua'^o of tli.-^
natives dissinnlar from ti.iit of
North America, i. 4i:wi: the
Spanish successful in. 2.2T;'-274;
nu'utioned. 2. 7.
Southack, Cyprian, letters to Josepli
Dudley,- 3. .344-3 d;, 3 10-347.
Southampton, the Earl of. interested
in colonization. 2.20-27: s.-nt ovit
Capt. Weymouth. 5. ".II: suld his
interests to I\>i)liam and others,
5. ;-]3I-3;l2: mentioned, 2. tiSa, 0'J«,
71h; 3. 2Mi; 5. 345; 6. 170/i.
Southard. 8. 424.
South Berwick, formerly a part of
Kittery, i. 200: (>ual;ers at, 7. 220,
221; mentioned, 2. 105: 4. lO'.i; 8.
414; g. 71.
academy, 8. 3'^0.
Soutlihor(Uiuli, 2. 140; 7. 4S.S, 4;'0.
South Branch, i. 4»'cO(
South Carolina, Crermans settled in, 5.
404; Presbyteiians settled in, 6.
30; mentitJUfd, 2. 2i'7; 6. s7; 7.
224, 413, 470: 8. 451.
Church, Boston. 9. 23)*, 3S, 50;*.
Fambridge, 3. xv.
Southern, received a charter fjo'.n
Mass., 7. 152/(.
Barbary. 7. 13'Jn.
bay, e.'lOS.
colony, 3. 2S3.
Thonias, 7. 212.
South-ate, Horatio, 3. 2S, 105, 107; 6.
41.
Dr. Bobert, his farm a part of the
Al.c^er estate, i.214h; l.-tier from
John Bice, 3. 10G-1'.*7; letter from
Bufus KiuLT, 3. 100,i, L'oo;, : sus-
pected of Ijcint,^ a tory, 3. I'.i'.'. lO'.Oi;
manufactured >ali]itt !.■. 3. I'.iO,
200)1; married .Mary Kin,', 3. 214;
biographical notice of. 3. :iL';j-224 ;
mentioned, 3. 101/), 207.
William Scott, 5. xxxix, 202; the
Histiuy of .Scarborou;,'h, 3. l-i'37;
cited, 5. 214.
South Kingston, 5. lix,
Meetinghouse, Boston, see Soutli
Church.
Southj)ort, Weymouth's men at. 6.
311 ; now ("ape Xewaggan, 6. 31 i.
South sea, 2. 00; 5. 00: 9. 12.
street, i. 270.
Thomaston, 6. 315.
Vii'ginia, a name given tlie London
Comjiany's g)ant, i. 2-^; a coh'T-y
sent to, 2. 27a; n)entiuiicd, 3. 2Ni;
7. 303.
1
I
; 270 MAINE IIISTOKICAL SOCIKTV.
t
Soutli Virginia Company, ii:i(cnt;:iant- ' Spinr, family, 6. 21.
od to, 4. -J-Jl; tlirsaineas tlu- Li.n- .S{H'C(hvLll. tlio, HirlianJ roihin com-
don Company. 5. M.l-_'/i; 7.-J7; iiion- i iiianrKr of, i. J-j] ; si-nt willi r<.l
'\ tiono.l, 5. .-M:.': 9. lis. unists t,> Am. Mica. 2.L'i'/- ^ont 0,11
! Southw.-rtli. .Jotlodiali, 2. 177. ! in I'linu's (.•xprdiii.-n 5.1:,-
J^*''"' 2. 11;]. i ^i.^nsiT, Kdmnnd. niciilioiud Vii-in-
Caj)l. , many of his ooinpaiiy ia in liis I'aTV l^>iu'cii, 5. !.",(). "
killed. I. ;;o.;h; in command of tlio , nionntain, M,.niir>sor al i' ■{:,:,
friendly Indians, i. o04)i: inon- | AW; lalled IN.rky and Cs'-^^lri
lionod, I. L",>."i. ' mountain. I. -i:):,().
Sow, .i.x'xtrava^ant story conci'ininj:, ! Ilebocca. marrifd David Uinnctt 0
I. .SSL'; 3. ',»(>. , c.T. '
ij Sowdon, Aithur J. C, 8. l.V^. ! Capt. r<.-or. owned j-art of \noxv-
;! Joni), mariKd Cnavlotte JI. Caj.cn, ; sic i.-l.md. 2. lui': his dau'rhter
;; 8. l.-).-;; chihlien of. 8. l.":!. manird John Hull and Sir'wil-
l Spain, lish .sold m. i. ;;_', :>u. :>-; 2. liam I'liipps. 2.-S.'a): 9. •;• I'lect.-d
o4«f; home of Peter Martyr. I. l.-x;; a sawmill. 9. (5; a dau-^hter inu-
at peace ^vith En'^'land. 2. IG: ried D.ivid Hennolt, 9. 7,
;; Gorges" and Popliam's exjiedition ; Solomon. 4. 010. :;7l'.
;l taken to, 2. 19; 3. iMU; l.enetits | Thomas, si-ned the petition to
!^ derived from colonization. 2. 5',t: J Cromwell, i. ;J95.
i! occnpied the West Indies, 2. 'yU; • tiact, the. 7. ;J.")9.
I claimed the right of j.ossession of William, 'signed the petition to
j the coast of Maine. 7. -J'.m;: men- Cromwell, i. ;j0.5.
|i tioned, 2. la, 29; 4. 2t; 5. 1 l<; 6. ; Spiers, 6. -VS).
j;' 120, 12U/(. 121. 121)i: 7. 1:17. 29.*); 7. Spinning contest, a, 6. 14.
I 137, 295; 8. 211, 2'.'S, 4.ji>; 9-245, i Spinning-wheel, for linen first intro-
24G, :W4n. I duced. 6. 14.
I Spams, the, 6. 120, 120i). j Spolly countv. i. ;:;53.
i Spaniards. capture<l the first expedi- ' Spotted fever, the, 6. 90.
tion sent out by Gorges. 2. 23a; ; Spragge. John. 5.' 101, 102, lO-O 105,
* inclined to settle the coast. 2. ;J8; ; 107, lix, m, ];;o. '
r sncccss of in Sonth America and ' Sprague, Ahial. 3. 180.
i Mexico, i. 270-274; on the coast i Aldal, jr.. 3. isQ.
of Maine, 3. 293; the war with Peleg, corporate member of the
( raised the price of powder. 3. 4;;2; Maine Hist. Soc. i. 11 • the last of
I captnred Capt. Challonge. 5. :;:j:3, : the original members. 8. 4!o-
351: early tished on the banks of j greeting' from the Society to 8.
Xewfonndland, 6. 173; mentioned, ; 412; death of, 8. 412// ; mentioned
2. 7; 8. 319: 9. :349. . 4. 9; 6. 41. 73, 358, 307 ; 7. 458; 8.
Spanish America. 7. 212. \ ss 424.
claims, 3. 293; 5. xlii. j -William, 4. 3-55, 378, 403.
coinage, found at Castine. 6. 119- Capt. , one of the committee to
120; called Cob money. 6. 119: . inquire into the state of Fort Loy-
liow distinguished. 6. Il'I//. al, i. 2'5i)/j.
fleet, the, captured Popam's colo- ', of Middleton, 4. :309. 341.
Dists, 3. 291. i Spring, the Pev. Alpheus, 7. 220.
wars, the, 3. -132: 5. 403; 8. 211. ?:iizabeth. 4. -si.
Sparbot, 2. 9; s^e L"J:scarbot. Jedediali. 4. 2sl.
Sparke, Thomas, lived at Spurwink, : Mary. 4. 2'-l.
V ""■;■ ■> '' poi»f> called Purpooduck. i. 112:
bparks, Jared, procured a transcript ' home of the Whites, i. -07.
of Levetfs Voyage, 2. 49aH, 70a: i the Pev. Samuel, chaplain with \r-
rccovered Posier's. Journal. 5. 310; nold's Expedition, i. 500 51'.'-
mentioned, 8. S8. 95, 97. 9S; his I died at Newburvport. 1. 5oi • men-
American Biography cited, 9. 2, \ tioned, 1.523; 6.109 h;\ui
20- ' Pond bug. 9. I -14.
Sparrow. J^Irs. , of Boston, 8. 250/i. j Well Cove. 9. 140.
Spartan simpli-ity, 4. 77. ' Springer, Lieut. .James, kejit the inn
Spauldmg. 4. 399. ; at J5atii. 2. 211, 212; menlione,!. 2.
lienjamm, visited by the Pev. Paul I 204, L'o-^.
Coflin, 4. .300, 38S; the lirst .settler ; Capt' Nathaniel, drove the Pritish
of Buckficld, 4. 3^9; a prosjierous j from .)one.>' Eddv. 2. 213- acci-
mnu,^.:)^0. dentally killed, 2. Vl3. '
Jiidir],, <. :;;4.». I Springn.-ld. 2. 1^53; 4. 143 ''78n
Just.ih preaclicd in Bath, 2. 22S. \ Pci.ub!i<:an, the, 8. 445.
Lcoma, 4 319. ' Spruce abundant, i. 450; 3. 302, 307.
INDEX TO COLLFX'TIOXS.
271
Spur, , cf rayinuiultown, 4. .".'^(i.
Spurn-ll. ("hristdplur, >i^ncil tlio pt'ti-
tiun.to ("liaiK's n. i. 40*2.
Spiuwfli. Sarah, cliarm'd witli slander,
I. 1 ',»();(
Spurwiuk, John Winter's farm at, 1.
'o2it; tlie inipnneinent «)f <;ivcn to
Clecves, I. 10-71 ; in<ludeil in Li-
jrouia, I. 07: courts heltl at, i.
lO"); 3. li'., 4.")-4t;: to be calleil Fal-
mouth, I. IOd, :iS7; lionu- of Kob-
t'lt Jordan. I.14I. 17"J: 3-44; homo
of Ceo. r.artlett. 3. -.'O'.", olU: house
of Jordan l)urni.'il. 3. "iU, oSo. .").")■_';
faniilies liviii'j: at. i. -10: land in
conveyed to Domiiiieus Jordan, i.
2oi;, o21; land at conveyed to Jed-
ediah Jordan. I. •_*.]:.'. o2 1 : land at
conveyed to Sarah Jordan, i. I'Mi:
home of Nathaniel Fryer, i. 270;
visited by Major (Iiureh. i. I'OG:
3. lo'l; abandoned by the soldiers.
I. oOo; 3. i:J.>; destroyed, 3. :]u:])i;
3. 140; lu)me of Philip Carpenter,
I. 320; home of Ilobert Jordan,
jr., I. 321; home of Samuel Jor-
dan, I. 321, 5-^2; home of John
Jordan, 1. 321; liome of Uichard
Tope, 1. 322; home of Thomas
Sparks, i. 322; submitted to the
jurisdiction of Mass., i. 3So. 3.s();
3. 40; home of Kobert Tucker, 3.
533; home of George Cleeves, 3.
533; inventory of Trela%vny"s
goods at, 3. 53^-.j40; Richard (iib-
son may have prcaclied at, 3. ■"j47»i :
Kobert Jordan preaclied at, 3. 21:
laud in couveyeil to Gyies Bar^'c,
3. S2; mentioned, i. 324; 3. 13:>,
142, l.")l, lt-,7, 2o'.t.
garrison, i. 3u3; 3. 137, 138.
House. 3. 81.
river, boundary of the grant to
Cammock, i. 47, 4^n: 3. 12, lo,
220; Cleeves and Tucker estab-
lished at, I. 40, 52, 53, 54: the
trade at declined, r.57; Winter's
commercial speculations al, i.
08; a boundary of tlic grant to
Goodyear and Trelawny. i. sO:
land on granted to Dradshaw, i.
SOh; boundary between Falmouth
and Scarborough, i. Ill; 3-47:
land at held byllobert Jordan, i.
130; homo of Ambrose Boadeii. i.
ISO; road laid out to, i. 278;
crossed by a ferry, i. 27>S; 3. 10,
127; land on claimed by John
AVinter, 3. 15; many houses built
on. 3. 15; land on granted to Am-
brose Boaden, 3. 10: b(Hindary of
the Black i)oiut patent. 3. 230;
mentioned, x. 50, 01, 11"-', 3^7, 550,
551; 2. 84«; 3. 17. 74, 70, 70, 220,
232; 4. Ill; 6. b'.^, 140.
Sfjuaduck, 3. 407; 410, 411, 412.
Squam, 6. 150.
island. 9. 131.
Squamio. delivered Elizabeth Wakely
to Majiu- ^\'a^lron. i. 212; eoiji-
mandcr of the SacH-s. i. •_'!.■■: 3.
10:); the deatli of his child . ,uis.-.l
the outbreak of the war, i.2I^: 3.
103; 9. 212: a powerful chief, i.
220; 3. 10.3: knighted, 3. 0'.'; re-
sisted the entreaties of I'liiiip. 3.
10:): saw a vision of God. i.L'.'.i;
3. 103: yielded to a parley. 3. ]i<~ :
assisteil the Pilgrims in a lieaty
with Massasnit.'s. 1>7.
S(juantc', the Indian (iod, 2.04, 05: 3.
l!)/(, 00;(.
Sciuatters. the first in Xew England.
7. L'O. :;:;: on the Kennebec. 8. 2i>0;
possiblv destroved records. 8. 2;'0
-207.
Squatter's titles, 9. 232.
Squaw mountain, i. 400.
ij'!"!'!'-'-^^^'^^' ! sec Scittervgusset.
>quidrayset, \ - '^
Scjnire Vaughan's village, 8. 200.
Squirrel island, sujqiosed to have been
visited by \Veymouth, 5. 315; 6,
oil; mentioned. 5. 310; 6. 20S.
point, 2. 202.
the. 3. 3(il, 371.
Stackpold. James, signed the petition
to Cliarles 11. i. 401.
Stacy, Mary, 7. 4s7.
Statfordshire. i. or,,,: 3. 220.
Stage island, supposed to be the site
of Poi>ham's colony, i. 20« : 2. 11a,
180; 3. 301; 4. 00: u monument on,
8. 345.
Stalger, Andrew, lived at Sheejiscot,
2. 233: swore fealty to the Duke
of York. 4. 221.
Stamford, 7. 3j>2.
Stanford, Goodman . i. 217.
Stan<lish, part of Buxton annexed to,
2. 143; fort built at. 2. 140; nun-
tioned. 2. 138, 141. 140. 147: 3. 225;
4. 330, 340, 30;;.
Mary W.. married Oscar Eaton. 7.4'.'l.
Capt. Miles, h i s descendants in
Maine, 2. 175; sent with (.iiling
to Pentagoet, 7. 35: opposed (Jiri-
ing's rashness. 7. 35-30; tloulite<i
Girling, 7. 30; sent as agent to
England, 7-37; 8. i'02; returned,
8. 203.
Staues. 3. 20.
.Staniford, John, his origin iinknf>wn,
I. 113: jietitioned to Aiiiiiws. i.
113; resided at Purpooduck, i.
113, 322.
Ilobert, lived at Falmoutli. i. 112,
ISOh, 18';; signed the submis>iMU
to Mass., I. 112; resided at Pur-
pooduck. I. 113, 251/i.322: Jordan
conveyed laTul to, i. b!0, 144: ;*
juror," I. iss; lived near Long
creek, i. 200; lived near Fore riv-
er, I. 210; land granted to, i. 251.
272
MAIN'K lIlSTOniCAL SOCIETY.
Staiiiford — continued.
Tlionms. lived ;it ralinonth, i. liV),
.11:.'. 1-U. l<ii; sii:iK'd the siibniis-
sion ti> M;i.--^.. i. KC, l\-2: Jordan
convt-ycd land to. i. i;l0; joined
in tlio oj^ixK-^ition to Mas.s., i. 170;
prosonted I'or broach of oath, pro-
faiiiiv ami boinir a drunkard, i.
171: lived near Lou'^r eree1<. i.l'OO;
lived near the Fore liiver, i. I'U'i,
-17: lived at Puri)oo<luek. i. oi':.';
mentioned, i. li:J, 114, Kjl, 144,
204.
Stanley, the Kev. Arthur P., 8. 402.
Stannez:^es, 3. :',<0.
Stantial tarni. 7. L'Sl.
Samuel, 7. -j-i).
S-^nton-Uury. 6. 14: 8. 114.
Stai)le. Samuel, i. :;70.
Staples, Joseph. 4. 205.
Peter. 4. oOl. iW.-,.
Starbird, Ilanna'.i, 4. .jS5.
Jetliro, 3. 17-"..
. 01 Seven Mile pond. 4. o^^).
Star Chandler, the, i. !'<: g. ;;in. ;J10/k
Stark, a Seoteh family, 6. 14.
Gen. John, a brother ^>f William, 4.
2S^>(: in Pogors" lianuer-s. 4. 2>S».
Capt. \Villiam. a hill named for, 4.
2SS; showed the country to Gen.
Frye, 4. 2ss; one of the Fryeburj;
pr()].rietor.^. 4. :^S>^» : in the French
war, 4. L<<;(; brother of Gen.
John. 4. i;^>;(.- became a loyalist.
4. 2>^// : killed, 4. -j-^s,,.
Stark* .s hill, tine view from. 4. 2s7,
2.S>^; orijiin of the name. 4. l'SS.
Starks. 4. ;lo7. :J12, 0:J2, 34:3. 344, 348,
otjti, 307, 3lt',). 400.
Starlin.LT. Moses. 7. ^sl.
, 4. 3* IS, 3:;3, 341. 342. 30.^.
Starniau. the Pev. John W., birth of,
5. 4U:i, 407: moved to New York,
5. 40o, 407; licensed to preach, 5.
405; at Waldoborough. 5. 405,
408; prepared for a mercantile
life, 5. 407 : in Pennsylvania. 5.
407; jrave new life to the church,
5. 4<.is-4o;j; learned to preach in
Knjj:lish. 5. 40'.*, 410: his j.arish
found a w ife for, 5. 409-410; death
of, 5. 411 : a monument erected to,
5. 411: his cliaracter, 5. 410; men-
tioned, 6. 37o; his account of the
German settlement in Waldobo-
rou'^h. 5. 4o]-40G.
Sl4Hr, George, 4. -"lO.
*Starrctt family, 6. 21.
Georiie, 8. 172.
Col. ^^^ , 4. 3l'9.
Start, K.I., 9. 3-2.
John, lived at IMack .point, 3. 83; in
charge of the ferry. 3, i_'.s.
State Jlou.^e, Angusta', 3. 2S1; Boston,
Nonn.ii school, S- 171
of Maine, iLe, cited, 1. 43/i.
pai>er, the first penned in Maine, 7.
30'J.
pai>er otiice. i. .')2>i ; 5. ."..".■^: 7. 202.
street, i;o>ton, 6. 11;9. 7("i; Portland,
I. 310; 7. 120. 131. 132.
Street Congregational Cluirch, 8.
417.
worthies, see Lloyd. David.
Stales, the. the right by which they
settled Huds(M\'s river. 2. 40-41
Statistics of Norridirewock, by ^Villia^l
Allen, 7. 2SS-2.'-'.'.
Staunch-hounds, used in tracking In-
dians, 8. 270(i.
Stawueseress. 3. 413.
Stearncs, the Pev. Silas, preached in
Path, 2, 2l'7.
AA'illiam (i., 6. 12(h).
Stebbius, tlie Kev, Horatio, 5. liii; 6.
374.
the Hon. Josiah, biith of. 6. 57n;
graduate(l from college, 6. 50;
moved to Maine, 6. "'li; Ijccame a
jtulge, 6. 57; his character, 6. 50-
57; death of, 6. 57.
Stebbin. . complained of. 4. I3i3.
Stedman. John, c)f Hebron. 4. ^\>'}0.
Stedman. John, of Potterdam. 2. 2*^0.
Steele, Lieut. Archibald, letter from
Arnold, i. 470; mentioned, i. 470,
477, 500, 503, 505, 507, 510, 5 It',
524.
Sir liichard. 7. 212.
Steep Falls, 4. ;i70/(.
Stenehlield, James, 2. 155.
John, an early settler of New Glou-
cester, 2. 153.
John, jr., an early settler of New
Gloucester. 2. 153.
Steijhens. Jonas, 2. 125.
Thomas, signed the petition to
Mass., 5. 240.
Sterlimr, derivation of the word, 6.
151.
Maine, 4. 300; 6. 23.
Mass.. 5. x.xiii; 8. 4-50.
, 01 Farmington, 4. 393.
Mrs. , 4. o'S-i.
Stetson. Charles. 8. 42, 43.
ilezekiah. 4. 300.
Stevens. Amos, married a daughter of
William Royall, i. -^'M),,-. 2. 171;
lived at Wolf's point, 2. 171; land
to, 2. 173
Benjamin, proprietor at Pemaquid.
5- 3(1-'.
the Pev. Benjamin, of Kittery, 7.
220.
Dionis, married Tristram Coflin, 4.
240.
Edward, a juror, i. ISS.
fannly, 7. 415-410.
Hanjiah, married N'athaiiic! Wharff,
I . L'UO.
Henry, 5. 440.
house, the, 7. 415-416.
John, 4. 26b.
IXDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
273
]):. .losi'i-li L., 6. no, 1!G„, 120. 121,
1 •--_'. li'4.
l,iu-\, nuuriotl IMwar.l Russl'11, 2.
u\:>.
>[ar,i,';iret, widow of 'I'hoinns. 3. :>l.'i;
lived near S\v:in Islainl. 3. :;i">.
Capt. rinnoas, sirit to Caintiia to ro-
cioom prisoiur-. 6. •.Ml, 7. 1T>.
Thomas, a juror, i. 1^^; Uwl at
Casco hay, i. '_':!'!/(; his daimlitei-
7iia!ried Laiun-tdot Picroo, i.:.'4T/i.
Thomas, of Ki'nnel»oo. purclia.sod
land of Kohinliood. 2. ITS, iTs*: 3.
•j\'i; conveyed land to Henry ^a-
ward, 2. 17'.'; ^^ite of his liouse, 3.
ol"); driven away hy the Indians.
3. olo; his A\ii!o\v lived near
bwau island, 3. ;;i">.
William, early settler of New
Gloucester, 2. I.':!.
Stevens" river, 2. li'ii;, -joy.
Steventon, ^f., 5. lol. I.':^
Steward, the hrotliers. 4. ;',71.
Stewart, Commodore diaries, 7. 414-
4i:>.
Gilhert, 3. 251.
Samuel, 3. ISO.
, of Canaan. 4. 400.
Stickuey, William. 7. 2S.").
Stileniaii. Elias, father of Elizabeth.
1. '^-V-].
Elizabeth, married John Jordan, i.
2:;.J.
Stillwater, ^faine, 7. lo.
X. Y., 3. 2<):i.
Hramli. the. 7. SO/i.
.Stinson, Thomas. 2. :;21.
point, fort erected at.
iug liouse at destrov
, of Vassal hoiou:
Stirlinij, Alexander, Earl of, agree-
ment with Cleeves, i.»)T: received
a jtatent from the Plymouth Com-
pany, 7. 14.;; 8. H4: extent of the
]>atent, 7. 14:;; Xova Scotia '^'rant-
ed to, 5. 1; mentioned, 2. 4^: 4.
221; see also Alexander, Sir Wil-
liam.
Henry, Earl of, negotiations be<;un
to purchase his New En<:land
lands, 7. 14;;, 144; how he ac<iuired
his property. 8. 14.'3: James Far-
rett his agent. 8. 144: land li-.les
traced froni. 8. 144: s.)ld his rights
to the Duke of Vork. 5. 2: 7. 144;
8. Is4; price paid for, 5. -^n; 7.
114: 8. 1^7.
Stith, the Rev. William, his Virginia.
cited, 3. 2s4.
Stockade of Dyer. 9. I'.Vi.
Stockbridge, Abigail, married Henry
Jocelyn. i. l'.''.i/i: 3. irs«.
Josf ph. at the b.ittle of Yorktown,
2. 214.
Dr. , 5. xviii.
iS
\
2. 102: trad-
'ed, 4. L'2l'-1'2;>.
Stoeker. >rarv. married Beniamiu
Ilallow.U.";. 40:;.
St.tckiiolm. 6. 411.
Stocks, I. IS.-,; 2. IS.-j: 3. 102.
Stoddard, .lohu. 3. 4n.
Col. . 4. i::o. i:;s.
Stogummor. n uikiI. i. ('>.">. '>i'-): origin
of name, i. I'l'i, (].J/(; now Jordan's
]>oint. I. () In.
Stokes, llenrv, si'jfned the petitioii
to Mass.. 5. 241.
Stone. Benjamin. 3. ISO.
Daniel, 3. Ino.
tlie l.'ev. Daniel, 4. 402.
IIou>e, Minas, 8. bJ.j, l:^•ol, V.?), 140,
147. 14S.
Isaiah, 9. t')4.
James M.. 8. :>00.
John. 3. 17s.
Miss N.. 3.:;20.
Capt. Robert. 8. 210u.
Solomon, 3. 17s, IsQ.
Thomas, 2. I'.i4.
Timothy. 2. 121.
, a prisoner, 6. SO.
, of Vassalboro, 4. ;;77.
wharf, Sheepscot, 9. 13:;.
Stoneham, 2. 14i).
Stoueman, the Rev. , of N'or'-idge-
wock, 4. o:)s, ;^70, ;]74, ;3so.
Stouin:zt')n, i. ;31S; 2. l:J4; 3. :jl.'j/j; 7.
l.J2/(.
Stony creek, 9. 187, is.s, lOfJ, IT-^, 200.
point, I. ool.
Storer garrison, a jilace of refuire, 3.
1:>S; described. 7. 114: built by
Jost'ph Storer. 7. 114: >rary Storer
taken prisoner at. 7. ll.J: the Rev.
Cxeorge Runonghs at, 7. IL"): un-
successfully attacked l>y Indians,
3. LjSjj; 7. ll.^i-llG; sixteen men
against five hundred. 7. 110;
euemyrepidsed. 3. lit): mentioned,
3. 2:]."); 7. lis, 11 y.
Hannah, married Cyrus King, 3.
21.0.
the Rev. Henry G., his manuscript
notes cited, 3'. xix, 101, 14s, i'04.
John, 4. 104, 100.
Capt. John, agent for rebuilding
Fort Richmond, 8. 207. 211/i,2l2rt.
Lieut. Joseph, the inhabitants lied
to his garrison, 3. \-',<: his suc-
cessful defense, 3. l-',<n: built a
garrison at Wells, 7. 114; his
dau'.:hter taken captive, 7. l)."); at
a great expense in building the
garrison, 7. 1 10-120 ; received no
remiiiieration. 7. 1 JO.
Marv, takin prisoner, 7. Ibj.
Setir, 3. 174. 211 : 5. 17 b/.
Woodbury, 5. lii: 6. 41.
Story. Chas., .Secretary ui Xew Hamp-
shire, 3. :;4S: 6. li.'iO: si^.Mled the
treaty of 17 l-'y, 6. 2."J0; auto^niph
of, 6. 200.
274
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
in the
3- -M5:
6. I'lWj;
6. G."),
Stoiy — continued
Jud.Lro JosL'pli, intorostfil
liuukcr Hill Mununii nt,
liis cipininn of (i.iliatin,
nientionotl. 5. xxxiv, xlviii
ot)4, :',9l, o'.t-': 7. 4o->; 8. :'.• '..■;.
Stou<:liton. i.ol4; 2. li".: 8..;:;s.
Gov. William, sent. u< \>:uiiy ilie In-
dians. I. •-'<'.•: jianisonvd John
KoynlTs hou>L', i. '2\'*Ui[ n;:ent for
Mass., 3. Oojc artoil acconliiiLr to
his liirht in the. witclu ratt trials,
9. ;>S-;jO; his invi'iitoiy ol riiiij]>"s
ostate. 9. OT/i ; nuntinUL'il. 2.-04:
5. L\vs, -iUO/i.
Stovei, .Silvt'stor. his wife lined for
disturbing the peaio, i. oTii;
sicjned the petition ti> <!'ronnvell.
I. o'J4; signed tiic ]iciitiuu to
Mass., 9. oSi'.
Svlvester and Co., land granted to,
'9. oTS.
Sto-.ve. 2. MO; 8. 412.
Stowoll. D.ivid, 4. ;;s7.
Stoyll, Di-. , ut I'arniington. 4. •";>">,
Strachey. William, Secretary of the
SoatUi-rn colt>ny. 3. L'^-'i. 2^4; sup-
position of where lie obtained his
knowledge, 3. •is:j: his histury au-
thentic, 3. •J:<4; little known of
his personal history. 3. ■-'-■4: edited
a book for Capt .Jnlm .•Sniiih. 3.
284: liis name in the second j)atent
to Virginia. 3. l'>4; wrecked at
the Bermudas, 3. :J^: in Virginia.
3. 2'^4; ju-ohable date of his writ-
ing his history. 3. 1:^4: two manu-
script copies 01 3. i'^4: sliulit vari-
ations, 3. iis4-J>-'>; named Point
Pophara, 3. 2S5; the appropriate-
ness c»f his lauguat^e. 3. L's."); saw
the cross set up by Weymoutli, 6.
297; mentioned, 3. -ill : inirodue-
tion to his history, liy the Rev.
William .S. IJartktr. 3. ■j-^:',-j-<]:
extracts from his hi.->tory. 3. I'sO-
30!'; his liistory cited, i. ■^'.^■. 4.
110; 5. 144, I.jT, 'I0-. KJo. 17.). -'AKi.
3o2, o4S, 34'.t. 3.V.): 6. 17-". 17c<, :it'7:
7. 3. 134, :30t;, 30s, ;j]s.
Stradbrook. 9. 3^7.
StriiLford. the Earl of. 6. 20.:
5. Iv,), 13.">.
Stratcoi!, .John, received a
land. I. So/i. 3.v;: 9. '■',>'•
from Shotley, i. s^Jn, 4'/i\
3- 1
JO :
rant of
; came
daimed
land at Weils, i. 341: ajtpointed
to Kay out the eastern boundary of
Mass., I. 3o3-3"j4 ; his grant feaied
to clash with one given, to Gor:i<-s,
1.3-J4; sued Kdward Go'lfreN' for
aki.tih',, 3. II, :;i); 9. :;(;',.'/<: lived at
.Stra*lon"s i.T.lan<l. 9. 7';: the lirst
Kuropean settler in .Srarborougli.
9. II : little known vi liis IdsLory,
ar-
■17:
•Ji:
3-
il.
"'I.
3-
7-
i 9. 11; lived at S:ilem. 9. 12: ;:-i\e
the name to .Strattons ishui.i g
12.
Str;itton"s island, to be a ]>art of v
borough, I. 10('.,:;><7: 3. lo. 11,
a shooting all air at. i. :>:.'-;
trading and lisliin,: siiition ,u
H^; home of John .^trattoti. 3.
7t>, 77: nanie<l for .lolin .Miai
12; home of rhri.>to]>licr 1'aj:i.
7i>: Chamidain met Indians ,ir
2iH>: nitnlioned. i. 47. •'!>2.
islands, included tlu- prtsent Strat
ton and IJlulf island.--, 3. lo.
plantation, 3. 10, ].">;;.
Strawberries, abundant, 3. 203: 4. l'i'.I
5. i:,s.
!^trawborry bank, i. .'>»"■: 5.20;;.
•Strickland. Agnes. Lives oi the l^necn^
of ?2ngland cited, 2. :j6<.ih.
Hastings, 4. ;;40.
Isaac, 4. 340.
the IJev. .lohii, 2. 113: 4. 3^5, 37. 304.
340.
Sally. 4. 310.
Strong, 4. ;;'.t4)i.
(iov. Caleb, complained of as beini^
remiss, 7. :].').')-3-")tj.
Simeon, 4. 203.
Solomon, 8. 414.
Stroudwater, a road to, i. 27^-27!';
number of families living ;it. i.
2'>(;; home of Isaac Davis, i. •;•'.'.
320; home of Georcre InLjerf- 'ii jr..
I. 311; home of Samuel Inuer<ol!,
I. 311: home of Joim SkiHi:i_'s. i.
314. .■;22: Samuel AVei)ber lued ;!".
I. 3l'3; home of John Win eldvu.
1.323; sent militia to Falmoutii.
3. i;i7; mentioned. i.2.:>2/i: 3. 17!/t:
4. 243/(; 8. lll«/i.
bridge, i. -JO').
Stry])e, 9. 332.
Stuart, Archdeacon . 5 Ixii.
Charles, .see Charles 11.
James, received agrantfrom Cliarle?.
II, 8. 1S4: see James 11, and Vo.^k.
Duke of.
the Lev. John, 7. 40s.
rebellion, 4. 2"<7.
Stuart.s, the, a detestalde fan.ilv. 5.
200; their ciiminal conduct al-
lowed Fiance to hold Can;ida. 5.
242-243, 27S; trea-herous. 5. J.'O.
200, 272; on g<jou cernri witli
Fiance, 5. 2r>7: their treaihcrv
had a direct bearing; on I'eir.a-
a(pOd, 5. 200, 27>^; intriguer.-. 5-
I'f.s; a (:on(!eir-;ed history of their
jioli'-y, 5. 273: the cnise ••( ]"i''r:
on tlie coast, 5. •_".<■"<; a lafeil riiCe,
6. 7: the Scotch b<.'un't to. 6. 7;
liieir persecutions lielped to colo-
nize Ireland, 6. 7->'s; haftd by
2^Iass., 8. l.->7; an illustration oi
their government in Feniaqui'J. 8.
FNPr.X TO rOLI.F.CTIOX?.
275
lO"): mcniionod. 5. "Jii"): 7. 142; 9. 1
14; .<'■<; Cliarlcs 11. J;uius 11, and
York, Diiki,' of. I
Stnrireon. almii'luit. 3. 'MC\; imckod
ami fined for tlu' foivi.:ii inaiket,
. 3. ;;iT; tlie lisliin,' for illicit. 8. |
oL'ti; lunitioiifd. 3. .'."J'.', .;;;;;. 1
crot'k, Warwick Head killfcd nt, i. |
ot!'^: now Kliot. 7. •-.'•-'1.
Start, ^\■illianl, 5. .'s^ l.;^; 7. y.j-j,,.
Sturton, , 2.1'T. i
Ftylenian, Elias, i. ."j.^o. I
Stylos, tlie Kt'V. , of I'rovidcnoo,
4, -JiVX j
Stzabanckaiini, 3. 41:.'. I
Subek's" island, CajU. i. 202. \
Subercase, Daniel Anirur ile, irovernor <
of Port Koyal, 7. TO; nientionetl, ,
7. 07, 77, 7>*, s--'. I
Submission to Ma,ss., 1. 7i^)i, IOOh, 102. I
lO-M, 11)1, lU."), IfM, lH7-r.'<, 2v):5, I
34"), o<J, ;]S0; see under the ditl'er- [
ent towns.
Sudbury, 2. 144; 4. 2r,\. -r.r.O. !
Canada, now Betliel. 4. :)0.)ii. oOO; |
mentioned, 4. ;;0:;. ;JO-j. j
Suequaneniaucr, 3. 412.
Suftield, 2. 14o.
SutYolk Bank, the, 3. 2.J5; 7. 300. !
county, Entj., i. ^0;^ ;
county, Mas.s., 3.3:17; 5. 2;y7/i; 7. S4; :
8, 20-"))); 9. 05/(, ;;04. |
Probate ofHce, 9. 03, Oj, 03; records
of, cited, I. 277-
Suga-bun-acadi, ilefinition of, i.27«-
Suijar made in Maine, 4. ->2, '■'/■'A, 339.
island, i. 400.
loaf liill, a name pi^'cn to Mount
Washiuiiton. 9. 211.
Sullivan, buried money found at, 6.
120.; land in fjranted to Mde. de
Grejjoire, 6. 275; mentioned. 2.
210: 8. 319.
family, 4. 89.
(Jeorge, 5. Ixii; 6.4S?!.
Gen. Jame.s, supposed be found
traces of Popham's colony at
Static island. i.2'.'n: on the spel-
ling,'of I'resumpsrot. I. >''^n: one
of the first settlers of Linn'iick. i.
327, 327/(; resided at Biddeford. i.
327; 4.0; 5. XXV. 41'.'; 6.4Su; Lim-
erick named in his honor, i. 327n;
a larire landholder, 1. 327 »*: re-
duced his bind to cultivation, i.
3l'7-32S; fine of tlie last acts of his
life, I. 32i»u; anecdote of i. .'jO-.'/i;
born in Maine. 2. 10a: 4. ■'>; 6.
4S«; j^overnor of Mass.. 2. 10a; 7.
350: one' of thi- founders of the
Mass. Hist. Soc, 2. 10.7; jir;ictic<-d
law in Arrowsic, 2. "jOI : 4. '>: his
reason f(jr commeucii;;; there, i.
.'j02/( ; 4. '>; facts in tlie history of
M:unc preserved by. 4. 0; prac-
ticed at Georgetown, i. 'j02/t; 6.
47-4>, 4>^»/; in the ^fass. gener.il
court and tlie i'rovinci:d ciuiLTiess,
6. 4S)j ; attorncy-Lrencr;il of Mass.,
6. 4s;i ; jmblicaliou liy, 6. 4^i, ; his
dauulitcr married .lonatban
Aniory, 6. ■\>ir. his sons 6. 4s/i:
hi> siiellin;^ of Bai^aducc, 6. lo7;
mentioned, 4. .">, 1.5; 5. \n, 1','7/.,
215,,, •J2<ii. 2:; I. 2:;iw,. :;:;i,/; 6.5-.,
35'.i: 8. :JS','; 9. L'lni; jijs Ili>tury of
JIainc, an ernu' in, 3. ;;2n,( ; (ir.st.
juiblished, 1.5; cited. 1.5. i'.">. 27,
;!'.'. (k>, 44, 4-"i, Ml. ,v^. '.1,1. i.h;. ;iv_ '.i<(^
105, 2';:'., 2'.!^, ;Jn, 3t;:.'; 2. 10,1. ir,,,,
it^ii. Sii, l>ii, L't'.n; 3. ;M. i;.'). ]:;."),
15'.'; 4. lO'.t. 21s. -ju'n; 5. \i\; 6.
107, 110, Is:;, IS). K). 1^0. Iss; 7.
41, 75, i".t. 310; 8. i.'1'.t. ;;20, :;;;i;
]• ipeis of citi'd, 3. 2S5. ;;li(J.
Gen. .Icdiii, I. 5:51 ; 6. 4s„.
Biciiard. 7. 4(is.
the Hon. William, 3. 245, 240, 252,
255; 5. Ixii.
Sully, Maximilian de B. Duke de. did
not apjirove of the c<doni7.:ition of
Canada, 9. 97; his memoirs cited,
9. 9~^/i.
Sulphur spring's. 6. 75.
Summary of the Biitisii settlenn'nts
in America, .s'C D(uigl;tss, William.
Summehawis. 6. 201.
Summer islands. 2. 20.
street, i. :34l',(. 247.
Summers. Sir (Jeorpe, sent with an
exjiedition to America. 2. 20;
wrecked but built a new bark, 2.
20; met Gales, 2. '.'O; i.-,lands
named for. 2. i.'il.
Summerset island civen to John
Sprag'.;e, 5. Iu7-Iu>; situation of,
5. ISSn.
Summcrsett county, i. 313, 354.
Summit house. 9. 212.
Sumner. 2. 125; 4. :;00. 301, 3s9. 390.
I Charles, 8. 443.
Eli/.a, married Charles Cushini,', 5.
47?<.
Gov. Increase,* 6. Cln; his daughter
married Charles Gushing. 6. 47/(.
William H.. 6. 304.
Sumorset's island, 6. l.'^>)i; see Sum-
I merset island.
' Sun. the, reverenced bv the Indians,
7. :U2.
.Sunbury. 7. 12.
Sunioi.k, definition of, 4. 192.
riv<r. 2. 140; 4. 1 10.
Sunderland, 4. J''r3.
Col, ,5. 131.
Sun'_''hangundo, 3. 440.
Sunkaradiink river, 4. 110.
SunklKize, formerly .Sunkliole, 7. 10;
, mentioned, 8. 454.
j river, 4. 109.
' Sunkole, 7. 9, lOn.
, Sunnebcck pond, 4. 328.
270 MAINE iriSTOTMrAL SOCIETY.
Siuifay. Iticliard. m;mii>tl Mfiiam j Swasli. Daniel l)itk, convoyed laiul t.)
Wliitf, I. .".-j:;. I ,Ii)lin Ma.-Miii, 2. l'"".: ;-_'.; I ; 4. i;i-.)^
Sinn'istitidii.s of savnircs. 7. -.'oS; con- j '.'Ml; convL-ytHl land to .lolin
cornin;,' oaks. L'S]. Davis, 2. -j:]:."; calU-d N'LLu.lidiaut
.Supply, tlio, I. ;••");(. | and Oliias. 2. 2.".;',j(, i':;.">.
Suiiiiu.-i>, till', supposed to be the Swazey. Dr. William, ui Linicrick. i.
same as the Tai ranteens. 5. ]").".(,. ! ;;i".Oi.
.Siunnder of the l'lym.>u;li ehailer, i. ; Sweat. .Joseph, killed. 2. iM.'.
1*^1; ,N'Ci' riyniMiuh (nmi'any. Dr. Moses, of York. 9. L'.'.M.
Surrey, ^he Karl of. 2. 1>;. 77. Samuel, i)aid ta.\ to Falmouth. :.
Survey of Dome.'^day. eited. 9. ■J'.>7//; o'S-i.
of land by Audros. i. ■J74 : of the Sweden, supidied KuLrland with naval
l>oundaries of Mass., 1. 100. . st<,>res. 5. l".'^. 2'.'S;i.
Susa, 7. ;-.•_'. i Sweet. Abel. 4. .OOrj.
Susanna island, granted to Brereton, [ Sweetscr, I5ethuel. liis house on thc>
2- W"- ; site of :Munjoy"s place of business,
Suscnssong. the Indian name of IIo;:; * i. ti.")//, 2iti.'/i.
i-sland, i. l.",0. | Sarah. i>ioprietor at Pemaquid. 5.
Susep, Mitehel Paul, 7. lO."). [ 302.
Sustpiessony;, the ln<ii.in name of j Seth, proprietor at Pemaquid, 5.
Cousins" island, 2. 107. I o02.
Sussee. the, 6. 270. I William, 2. 121.
SutclilVe. Dr. Matthew, interested in ' Swett. C'ai>t. Benjamin, in command
colonization, 2. :W>ir. 6, IjO; 7. j of the friendly Indians. 3. 1 1;!; at-
I2'.0i. o2l. j tacked the Inllians, 3. II;!; killed.
Sut-tpiin, same as Seguiu. 9. 130. | 3. l]:;; bravery of. 3. IbJ-lU.
Sutquin hsland, Popham's colonist.s at, | Clement, lived at Puriiooduek. i.
3. :iUS, 2y',>. j o22.
Sullon, Scotch-Irish settled at, 6. l:], [ family, mementos of, see Thornton,
ol; mentioned, 4. -j'-yj. j J. W.
Suzaok, 3. 412. Samuel, 3. 2 hi, 252.
Swagadahoek river, the Indian name Swina: bridge, the. 9. 7G.
of the Saco, 4. 110. ! Swinton. .F.. 5. biO.
Swain, M.ijor deremiah, sent with \ Sybayks, the, 6. 2.'J2. 234.
troop.s to Maine, i. 3'.'2. i Sylve^^ter. William. 4. :>;',).
Swan, Lieut. Caleb, preaching at his ■ Zachariah, 4. :]f-i>
house. 4. 2>0. L's'S; eiiucated at : , of .siu-epseot ponds. 4. .■-'!.")2.
Harvard College, 4. 2>0. , Symmes. the liev. Tliomas, his ine-
island, home of Keunebis. 2. 204; \ moirs of the figlit of Piggwacket
a settlement comnieueed at. 2. cited. 4. 2'^7, 2!iO, 201.
2So; probably visited by lialeigh 1 William, 5. .\.\v, x.xxiv, xxxv.
Gilbert, 3. 3(>4n-, Indians capture;! ' tlie Kev. William. 4. 2.">'"i, 2f)."), 2T.>.
prisoners at, 4. MSO; mentioned, i. j , married Susan I'owell, j.-J'ion-
502; 2.278.270: 3. 315; 4. 177; 5. j Symonds. Samuel, counselor, i. 371;
417; 6.4.5; 7. 275. 4ijt;: 8. L'OO. | commissinner. i. 3^7. 3'^'J; 9. ;>"4;
tile P.ev. Joshua .V.. jireached at I attested to the oath of the com-
Kennebunk, i. '-W.hi: graduated ' mitlee on Ji)rdan"s jictition, i.
from Harvard College, i. 340/i. { 53S, 541.
the, 9. 24. I Symons, Hi'iiry. signed the petition
Swanektdoek, the Indian name of to Cromwell, 1. 3'.'5.
Saco, 2. Sl». i William, signed the petitioii to
Swans, in Maine, 4. IhJ; in Loveir.s . Cromwell, 1. '.][):,.
)iond, 4. 275/1. Symson. Jolm. in the garrison at
Swansey, 2. 134. 145. | Bhu-k jioint. i. 227/i : 3. 110.
Swaiifon, an Indian living in Bakers- l Synopsis of the Indian language, se^i
town, 2. 112. i Gallatin, Albert.
Andrew, father of Anne, 3. 212. I Syria. 7. 10.;.
Anne, married Dr. Edmund Hig- : Syurct. Capt. Philippe, master of the
gins. 3. 212. Jane. 7. 50; 8. iss.
John B., 2.210. I '
.Joshua, taken prisoner, 1.302; re- 1 Table. Gov. Duilley had none rluring
turn^'(l to Boston, i. 302. his first winter in New Bnglami,
Capt. William, nrnv. d to Bath, 2. , 5. 171.
208; a shiij build, r, 2. 20S-2ii:): : Taconnct. Capt Moulton at, 2. ir<7:
names of his sidps, 2. 20'J; men- | fort to be binlt at, 2. 2^2; nr.r
tioued, 2. 213, 21:r. j Win.slow. 2. 2s2/4; the Iudiciii-»
IXl)i:X TO COLLF.CTIOXS.
27 7
captmrcd prir^onovs r\t. 7. •"<; nicn-
tioued. 3. 4i)>: 7. 17."), 177; S.S.'.o,
'2S9; 9. 41.
falls. Col. MoHiiTssoi- at, i. 4''.ii: a
fradintr-lKiuse at. 2. IvJ: a l\>it at.
2. 2>;u*: 5. Ix: formerly Nf<iuain-
kii'k falls, 8. I'Dh, ; tlic Imliaiis
objt'ctcd 10 till' l)iiildiiiLi' lit a foit
at, 8. •_'•-'•"'; nuntioiiod. i. Mi': 2.
V.'0, •J.S4: 4. HI. 111'. 11.';, J 17. ■■'.':>;
5. 327, o-M: 7. l.;7/-, lii>//. Hi'.'. 171,
IT-"', 177. ITS, l;.M. i;'.;. i;i7: 8. l'K!,
217, 21s, 2-jO. -s^r.n, I'l:'.), l':)l\ 2;;4,
2:>."), 2.3T, "-'41, i'4-J;(, i";i, 2';'.', 2T:i,
2S1».
Tadhousac, the Indiau name uf New-
France, 4. 111.
Ta?rente-fort, eurruptfd to Dartford,
9. 2!»T.
Tahanida. in Great Britain, 5. :]'>'.hr,
see Xalianada.
Tailor. John, lived at Slieepseot, 2.
2o'5 '';!.").
"William, lived in Donhester, 2. ITo:
ct>mmittee on North Varmoutli
affairs, 2. IT-'j; IkuI heen lieuten-
ant-<^overnor. 2. X'i'j; nientiouod,
3. ;^60, 41 j, 4;)S, 444.
see Taylor.
Takeme*,', 3. ;>')T.
Talbot, the lion, (ieorize F., memoirs
of Gen. John Chandler. 9. ItlT-
20."^; of fhe lion. Geor^'e T. Davis.
8. 4oS-44.>: of the Hon. Kdward
Kent. 8. 4Ts-4-o.
Talbot, John C. 9. -j^O.
Talcott, Harvey, ttaihei- in the Lin-
coln Academy. 8. I'X;.
Talfourd, Thoma:> Noon, 5. xxxi.
Tallevrand, Chaile.s Maurice de, 6.
Tallmadiie. Mis.s , married John
Powell, 7. 2o4.
Tallman, Fehu. in the Fevolutionnry
navy, 2. 214; mentioned, 2. 211);
7. ;35T.
Tamerlane, i. 0.
Taney, Ko'^^er I>.. 8. 425.
Tannery, established at Falmouth, i.
24]'; owned by Col. Noble, 8.
11T«.
Tanto, the Indian pod, 2. .32a, T'O, ('4,
9.V, 4- 111; 5- i-^"-
Tantnm, aceoin]iani<Ml Capt. John
Smith to Nesv Fni,'!and, 2. 34c/.
Tapna.iuish, the. lined out at Halifax,
2. 24*;; captured by Cai)t. Foster,
2. 240: 3. 211,
Tapi)an. the liev. Benjamin, i. II; 4.
11; 6. .;:<-<.
ilrs. lUiijainin, 6. IT.
the liCV. Christoplier lived at New-
bury. 4. 23J; 9. I42/(; ))unliased
land of Walter I'hillips, 4. l':;2: S.
lS3n; his dauichter married Ghiiii-
topher Woodijridye, 9. 142.
Dr. , 5. xviii.
claims, 4. 23i3.
lieirs. 8. ls:),i.
Tapjian's island, an Indian burial
place. 5. 1>-/, 1-.';,.
TapiKii, a mo(U' of spillimr Tippen, 3.
1 1 2.
Taiatou.in. ]ii<iteeted the mis-i.,.naries,
7. 44, PU.
Tar. exporie<l. 5. 2'.'S;(.
Tar\), John. 2. 212.
Tarr.intiiH' wai-, the. 7. .320/).
Tarrenlines. the. unti ieiidly. 2. 32";
enemies of F.ashaba. 2. '11. ''.-J: fa-
vored by the French. 2. >'rJ: to b.>,
cxternunated. 2. ".'3: calh d the
lierce race. 4. '.'li; th( ir countiy. 5.
l.').'o( ; 7. bill. loo,,. \i)\ : pem.ej-.iiil
in theii- territory. 5. I'.'.s: v.iULriit
frieiidshi]) with tlie Ihclish. 5.
l'.K<; 7. C'.i: attiickeil the Ip-ujrli
sagamore. 5. !'.'>: their carh.'li-
cism due to ."^t. Castine. 6. Ill : a
name s'i^f 1 ^'.v f''^' Fuulish to ;]n'
Abnakis, 6. 20S: 7. ICU; wiiy so
called, 6. L'11-^/j: 7. 44. loo. jo] ;
dijlicult to lind their orijiii. 7.
1(10: visited .^t. (ieorire. 7. :;2'>: rr-
dered to depart. 7. 32.')-3:.:i;: a jiar-
ty of killed. 7. 3L'r.: mentioned. 4.
lOS; 6.2.32: 7. T'',,. '■<'■'. ID': r»a-
shaba and tlu', by the Hon. J.)hu
E. Godfrey, 7. l.t3-liJ2.
Tartars, 2. T*'>'(.
Tartary, 4. s-">.
Tasquantum. carried bv \V<'yinouth to
Fnizland, 2. IT : piveu to Sii Fenli-
nando (iorires. 5. :'.3_'.
Tate, . of Falmouth. 3. 1'22.
Taunton, Fn'_dand. i. ;'."..">,,.
Mass., 2. 134. 14."i; 5. .\.\iii; 5. CO,
T'bi; 7. 4T3.
Taverns, the payment of the bills set-
tled a dis]i!ite about a b.uindary
line. I. :'.(',] -:;i'.2 : ojieued in F.d-
niouth. I. 2.')^-2.')'.»: William \Va:
ren kei)t one in Bi-rwick. 4. •j7'>:
oi)ened at the lishini,' staiioii-. 5.
201 ; sre ordinaries.
Taxes, le%ied by the court at >,e o,
I. 94; assessed on the mills, i.
2nSi-2''iO: on landiioiders, i. iT!-
2T2; of .'^(•,irlioio\i:;ii, 3. 1',': oi
Maine from IT:, 4 to iTi.l. 4- 1*7;
for court char.i(es, 5. •_' l'.'-J-',o: men-
tioned. I. '.14. 240, -JTl. :i23.
Tav. Israel, 4. 2i's.
Tayler, , 5- -''•
Taylor, Edward. 7. '>'>ii.
Geor.LTe. lived witli <"leeve.-. I.
04)1 ; in the ^'arrison at i;ia<k
point. I. 22T«: 3- 1 '"; :"kf:o\vl-
edtjeti the j]ro\eriimriit of .\1 i--. i.
3v(T: 3. 47; lived .it JSla- k p.. int. 3.
Isaac, son of John, 2. i-'.JiJ; 4. 2.3o.
278
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIF-TV.
^'•' 'r^n \ f '- .- ' and Winihrops became united. 6.
doath ul, 4. -':■■": li.s vvi.low and n.ovo.l to C;c..^;,M.t..^v„ 6 :-• .
:hildrou. 4. :^:;<'. ^ tain.-d a trrant c^ land. 8.
1 M:
Jeieniy. 7.^4s: 8.4<1. ; ecuted \oble-s ^vill. 8. 1 1:. i.-,n-
J.d.n, M-nrd tlu' iH'tinon to Charles J.ad a sottU-mmt at Mti iM,uH-tin -
HI. 401: SWO.V tValty to thv bay, 8. -84: nivntiuned". S. 11 17.
Duko ot ^ork. 4. L'-.'l: site of bis I'OT,,- •>],s ;;o<)
bm.se, 4. 2;; I -^.;j: fai her of Isaae. Kol.ert' jr.. son of Uobrrf. married
4.-0-: si-ned tlie petitn.n of If.T-J Siiirlev. 6. IT" S • n-\
I'^ oof^' 5- r*'': mentioned, 2. proj.rielor in tlie I'lvmoutli C."
.'.■'.(!; 4. -S.^o.
oni
pany. 8. L'2l'»
John, of Sidney. 4. iHo. \ the, 2. 77<j: 3. I'S
Jlr.s Jobn. 4--.-,. Tbon>as, son of Sir Purbeek, 6. 14;
Llder Joslnia, 7. L'L\^. father of KoIkM 6. 14
pom. 2. i;ju i Sir Thoma.s. a friend of Xcw En-
tapt. Kobert, master of the Nicbo land, i.;3'JS: 5. L^-,2: bis remarks
bis, 3. istj. , . , '' conoerninir tjje Quakers. 1. :][,<-
riion.as, aeeused of abuse and ul.;.: pov,.rn..r of Aea.Iia. i. T/..^, •
drunkenness. i.:n4. ; 5.,;;,: 5, ,,0. 11, 1.: „n ^ood termi
Zacbaij, 6. ....: 7. 4o.>. • ,vith Cleeves. i.;}l.S»: a land spee-
Capt , ot the .lames. 5. -17. ubuor. i. n-.S/,: died. i. :^;.S/r in-
^'"f t'""'- ' '"■ •-^•-•aruorou-ii, 3. terview with Cbarb-s 11, 4. 11(1;,;
f .. ,. , ._ ! Ids territory i,Mvi,n to the kin-- of
—-, of IIartf..r<l 4- •;>.- I France. 5. -4:;; resided at Pennb-
^^'%--' "■'""■^'^'^••^^^- i '"'''^' ^- 11'^ 111; surrendered to
s.eiador. | the F,-encb, 8. 52-:.:!, IUl',.; bis
laxu.r»sermon.4.....0. :]o.,.%S. j ckiim upnn the governn.ent, 8.
leronnet.ver^rae.-nnet. . li.o,^. (;.■„. Waldo purcbase-lLis
I col s cove 6. ..00. elaim. 8. WJ„ : i^^rant t,., 8. 02, C4y.
J e asmis lake, 4. 111. Sir AViUiam, cited. 4. 8.
i e b.s 8. ;>:..-,. I Templeton. 2. 140. ].->0.
lelo.s lake, 4. 111. i Ten flill farm. 6. 17.
lemisconata lake. 4. Ill; 8.05,8.-). | Mile bn.ok. 4. -70-->77 '>R9 ^'SO,,
lemple, 4. yn.;.. • Mile fall. 3. .1-_'2. " ' " " '
Bar. named for Robert Temple, 5. 10. proprietms, the. assumed tlie Mu3-
±.l)zabetb. married 1 homas L. Win- : con.ous i-atent. 6. o2I; 9. 7;»; be-
tlirop 6. 1<. . ^.ai„e the thirty proprietor's, 6.
family, tbe, 6. 17. 1 321; 9. 7H. • *' 1 '
Sir John, son of Ilobert, married Tennent. (Gilbert 6. 1.-.7 ir.S
Llizabetb, Bo\vd,,in. 6. 17; bis Tennessee. 5. xx.wii
dau-bter married Thomas L. Tennev, John, in tbe j,'arri,son at Black
A\intbrop,6. 17. point, i. 2-(l,< : 3. 1 lO; land uiante.l
Sir John ot Stanton-Bury, 6. 14 16- to, 3. "r, trouble with Mad.liver,
It, 8 114. I 3. 7.-,. p„,.(.],as,-d lan.l of Ambrose
I urbeck, 6. 14. Boaden jr., 3. 7.-,; held town of-
i.obei-t, pureliased land on Merry- Ib-e.s, 3. 7.-. ; movd to Gloue..ster,
meetin-bay. 2. -04 : broimht emi- 3. 7.-.; death of. 3. 7.",: an ancfst-.r
grants to Maine, 3. ^Jl.,: 6. 14; 8. of J. S. Tennev. 3. 7-^- : retmn.-d
l.j, lol, 284; a.-,on ot ihomas. 6. to Maine. 3. 7.-.«; .M,l,mitted to
14; desired to be a lauded i.ropri- the jurisilietion of Mass 3 4.i-
etor, 6. 14; attempted to intro- si-ned tbe petition to Charles 11'
duce Scotch-Irish to America. 6. 3- l-^'-»: trustee for Scarb,.iou" li.
14; 8. 114-11..: introduced into 3- !-'>• 2:W: .^ce Tinnev and Tvnnv.
Boston society. 6. i:.: 8. 114. l.-,0; the lion. John S. 3. ::,'<,■ 8 .>'» .■;'<7
examined the country. 8. l.',; be- Terra Crterealis. a naiQe -jveii to tho
came a j.artn-r m the IMymoutb country near Iludson's bay 2.10a.
C(»mpany. 8. 1..; named Topsbam. Terramo-ir'ns. 3. 412; 6. 201.
8. l.j; Temple bar nanierl for, 8. Terrimuuus cove, 3. .Jl.-j.
10; bis settlement broken up, 7. Territorial Hisiorv of Bangor, l)y Al-
io; 8. 114. U.j/c "iivi-n a commis- bert Ware Taiiie. 9. l'21-224.
sion, 6. 10; married Mehitable Territory of 'i'oik 4.2''
Kelson, 6. 10; the ^leat t;randsou Terrv, Jo.M'j.h i.']'.!"
of Sjr John 6. h'-r. : -hildren of Tetberl.v, (;abriei, si-ned the petition
6. 1 , ; lived at .\'o.bih,-s island, 6. to Churlcb 11, i. 401.
1<; through bim the Bov,doin,s I
IXDEX TO coixF.rrroxs.
270
William, siixnod the potiti«>u to
ChaiK's II. I. 40-2. i
Teuoonif. ."-'(O 'r;ifonnot. i
Tewksburv. 4. -''i">. '
Texas. 2. "iC..".; 4. 27',";(; 8. :>r.l : 9. ^l.J,
24(j, 247.
Textiis liolTiiisis. the. cited. 9. 2;iTn.
Timelier, the Kev. ,l.»iali. ineiielied al
CJoiliam, 2. 147.
Peter, cue of the founders of the
Mas.**. Hist. Soe.. 2. 11./.
Peter, of Maehias. 3. is0,i. iSlx.
the Rev. Peter of Attlehoro. 4. 2nS.
Peter Oxeubrid.j,e. 5. xxiv; 7. o"JS,
474.
the Kev. Podand, 4. 270.
see Thateher.
Thames, the. frozen over. 2. 29a: dan-
gerous uaviLration on. 2. ;>'>//<;
mentioned. 2. 2.">7ii; 3. 2^7: 6. 2'.)S;
9. 52. o(.»:5. 004, o\-2n.
Thatcher, Anlhouy, came to America,
6. 3-)S.
B. B., 8. 4.->4.
the Hun. George, 4. 0; 6. 52, o-i; 7.
3S7.
Peter, 6. ?.'>9.
The Pev. Peter. 6. 358.
Adolphus. 6. o5!<.
Samuel. 6. 41.
Stephen, letter to Parker Cleave-
land, 6. '.•5-'.it): transcribed Albert
Gallatin's letter. 6. 103: a son of
Kodolplius. 6. 35s; his ancestry,
6. 35S: birch of. 6. 358; <rradnated
from college. 6. 358; a teacher._6.
358; occasionally preache<l. 6. 358;
moved to Kennebunk. 6. :;5'.t: en-
tered political life. 6. 350: held
public ofth;e. 6. 359; married Har-
riet Preble, 6. 350; continued his
fondness for study, 6. 350: death
of, 6. 00. 35"=: mentioned, 6. -300.
the Kev. Thomas, 6. 358.
sec Thacher.
Thatcher's Ibdl. 8. 172.
Thaxter, tlie licv. .)o-eph. 4- ^'^■'>-
Thomas, killed at Falmouth, i. 2, on.
Samuel. 3. 3-0, 411.
Thayer, Cath. rine (Pratt). 6. 3.1.
Jeremiah. 6. 37 1.
Cai)t. Simeon, i. 500.
Solomon, parents of. 6. 371: birth
of, 5. 371; a blacksmith. 6. 371;
graduated from college, 6. 371;
admitted to the bar, 6. 372: nvnod
to Lubec. 6. 372: held public of-
fices, 6. 372; retired from the bar,
6.372; married Lydia E. Faxon,
6.372; moved to I'orthind, 6. 372:
Ids character. 6. ;]72-373; 'lea_t]i
of, 6. 371. 372; mentinne<l. 6. 355.
. ', converted to Catholicism, 3.
330.
Theobald, Dr. . married Alfred G.
Lithgow, 5. 41:2.
Theseus. 6. 14'=!.
Tliet, Gilbert ilu. came to Amcri.^a, 8.
323; reported the trouble at port
Koyal, 8. 322-32:;: at the capture
of Piiua<iuid. 8. 328.
Thetford, i. 3,10.
Thin','. Jonathan, one of th.-> first set-
tlers of Wells. I. 3C.2; indicted fur
siieakini: scomtully. i. 371. 372.
Major Nathainel. 8. Jl4.
Third lake. i. 401.
Thirty proprietors, grew out of the
ten i)roi)rietors. 6. 321; g. 7V';
owned the Muscongus jjatiut. 6.
321; 9. 70; emidoyeil (ieu. "Waldo,
6.322; gave half of their patent
to Waldo. 6. 322.
Thoits, Alexandtr. a juror, i. l'^8: his
father lived in Medford. i. 23f)n;
lived at Casco bay, i. 2-;t3)i; see
Th.woit.
Thom, a Scotch name, 6. 10.
Thomas, Abigail, lived in Durham. 3
315«; married to Leathers.
3. :'>15».
Benjamin, son of James. 3. o\bn;
lived in Stoughton, 3. 3i5n.
Elias, a descendant of tho Kev.
Geoige lUirrouglis, i. 204.
James, lived near the I'ejepscot. 3.
315; land conveyed to, 3. 3!5;
lived at Xorth Hampton, 3. 315n;
children of, 3. 315/;.
John, jiurchased land of Samuel
Moody's heirs, i. 2iit;.
Joseph.' son of James, 3.315/i; lived
at Durham, 3. 315*,.
Joseph, of Kennebunk. 6. 304.
the Kev. Moses G.. 8. 450.
Peter, married Klizabeth Burroughs,
I. 2f,3. 204.
Lieut. , I. 501/).
, built the Halifax House, 8.278.
^ of Sidney, 4. 375. 401.
Thomaston, the'llev. Paul C.flin in. 4.
32(3; lime made in. 4. 3:>'.: 9. '^i;
Fort Georges in. 5. 3i;7<(; Bai.tist
church at, 7. 22:i: formerly St.
Georges. 7. 325; common schools
i in. 8ri5s; a trading fort e?tab-
j li.shed at, 9. 7S; the settlement
j broken up during King Philii)'s
i war. 9.7*^: settlement commenced.
9. 70; block-house built. 9. 70;
hindered bv war, 9. 70-80; Gen.
Knox establish.-d at, 9- 227: men-
tioned. 4-^0. 70, 111: 5- 347, 3S2/,:
6. 33, 78. 70, 81, 203. 310; 7. 22.;,
325, 40s. 400, 402; 8. lOti.
lime, 4. 32''>: 9. 1^5.
Thomaii, 3.412.
Thumlin-, Kichard. signed the peti-
tion to IJradstrev't. I. 283/i; lived
i at Falmouth, i. •>22.
: Thonips, Ebon, 4. 330.
280 maixj: histokical sociiny.
ThoinpMtn. Aaron. 4. ."17. ."OT. I Maine icfu.:trs in lloston. 5. •.•■>;
Mrs. Aarun, 4. ;M4, CAl. | facilitated a more elie' lual dt -
Benjamin. 2. lM2. j fense. 5. '_'1>.
Da\i«,l, sent to .VnKrii'a 1>v Gorixes T. < ;.. < ndov. etl TlionUon aeadimv.
aud Mason, i. :'.•".; 2. 7'.')< : visited 8. IT').
by llobert (iuruis. 2. A'nt. A><i: Tliorp. the Kev .lohn. siletv.-.d for
lived at riseataqiia. 2. 4.")</, -L<(j; 5. }treaeiiini,' unsound doktiiiif. i.
172; nuned to i>oslon liarUor. 2. ItU/c 3. l.">4: tlie lirst [neaeiur ir.
4Si7,j; to aet as uoveriRir in (ior- llhu-k i)oint. 3. l.").!-l.")4.
ges" absence. 2. 4."); visited l-y Tliree <aini>s. 3. 171/;.
I,e%ett. 2. 7'.'. ^i^i: aeeoinjianied *.o\(>s. 4. -'-^o.
]5ra<lt"ord and \Vin>lo\v to Monlie- rivers, land near ^'ranted lo Indians,
{ran, 5. 17i': patei.t granted to. g. i.4:;"); 6. L':'.'."; imtitiomd. i. :,\l.
oti'>: mentioned. 5. I'.i4. | 6. 24o: 7.4: >•< ( 'I'rois llivi.n <.
Gabriel, 5. ol. , Throat distemper, the, vi^ited Linur-
.Tolin, 3. liJ"). ' ick. i. :;.;-"..
the licv. John, of llcr\viek. 7. 220, Thurbuin, Col. . 7. ."^JS.
221. 'J'hnrlo. , of Falmouth, baptized,
the liev. .lohn. of Norway. 4. .".>7. 5. 4o'.i.
Josep'h, 2. 17'.'. '' Thurlow C'a]>t. , married Muy
Jliles. mi'iitary oflieer of Kittery. i. (ubson, 8.412.
o7M; signed the jietiliou to Crom- Thui'.-to;;, the [;e\'. David, 2. 12;^.. r_''i;
well. I. '■'>'.''>. 5. Iv.
Moses. 4. o'.".i. ; John I'., te;icher at Frycbur^,^ aead-
Paul, at the organization of the em\ . 8. li'i."..
cluireh at SeaibomuLih, 3. b"'-'. 'J'honias. served in the war of tiic
100/(; purchased the Foxwell es- lievolution. 3. 104.
tate, 3. 22.5; ldogra])hical notice Thurston's Anniversary I)i.sCour>e.
of. 3. 22o. cited. 6. 2(iU».
Pliilip, married Mary Munjoy, i. Tliury, Peter, lived at Penobscot, i.
27)0; lived at Itoxbiuy, i. ij.jo. 287, 4."]-5; bitter ojiiioncut of the
Samuel. 2. 21i;; 3. l."n,/. 174. 22.5; , English, i. •js7. 4.;.")-4:;i; : laboretl
cajitured Mov.att, 3. r.i7. ' to persuade the Indiari-; to ix-
Tbomas. g. 71. ' terminate the EiiL'lish. i. •_'^7--'"":
Gen. William, taken ]>risoner, I.. jL'S; 7. .")S; addros to the Itniians. 2.
paroled, i. ."is. ■ lOi); J^d the Indians at the 'le-
Prof. William. 8. 4S;], 4S."). j struction of Pemaiiuifl. 5.1*72; 7.
"William A., 8. lf.2. 64; at I'entauoct. 7. •".>.
Miss. , teacher iu the AViscasset Thwoit, Alexander, livi-d at Wir.m-
academy. 8. 17-1. j gance, 2. :Jii.5: ]iur(diaM<l land lif
, of Berwick. 4. 2'.''.'. Dorumby, 2. "Jii"<: mo\td to Mcr-
tbe P.ev. , of Buxton, 2. 141. 1 r\ meeting bay. i. •_';;(;;/: 2. "J".";:
see Tompson. I mentioned. 2. I'.U: .v< > 'i'li"its.
Thorndike. Jolm P.. 3. 2G4, 2(J0, 26^. Tibierge, M. • — — , Memoir on Acadia
Thornt'-n. 4. 24'.'". i cited, 6. 11 Ix, 111//: 7. 7'';(-
academy. 8. 17-"). I Ticknor, (Tcorge, 3. I'bj, i'4i"p, 2.j1; 7.
the Bev. James B.. 5. 202/i ; preached 414, 44'.'.
at .Scarboroui'h, 3. lOi'. Ticondei<:»i:a. Maine troops sen*' to. 3.
J. AVingate, letter of. 3. xv-xvi: his l'.'<'>, lUun: Jolm Cleaveland at. 6.
assistance acknowledged. 3. ■_'!/<: ;is4 ; (,'ol. Preble and (ien. A\'in>;ow
manu<ciipt of cited. 3. 17'-/( : Me- 1 at. 8. 24.'j/i ; Gen. Lithgow v.oundcd
mentos of tlie ."^wett family cited, i at. 8. 2S7.
3. IbJ/*; his landing at C'ajie Ann Ticonet ,v»?e Taconnet.
cited, 5. V.i'.in: letter from S. F. Tidd. J(din. i. .jo:;.
H-iven. 5. vOl-.'lO-J: letter to the Titfany, Polly. 4. :]7.'j, 402.
Il.-n. William Willis. 5.:;!a: PInglish iianniel. visiteil by Paul Coffin. 4.
definition of Indian terms. 5. 4i.j- ;;74. 4'll, 4ol': his home. 4. ".7-'i:
41''.'; mentioned, 3. 117//, l-.'.<;i: 4. his children, 4. ■"7-5.
107; 7. •jCi'j; Ancient rema/iuid. Tilden. Abiuail, pro]iiietor at Pema-
an Historical J;e\ie\v, 5. l;V.t-.'J04; , quid, 5. ;]i);i.
cited. 6. INM. ]^;;, Is'.i; 7. '.'S, <.(<.), ] Ciiristopher, j/roprictor at Peina-
i;i."i, 2'.t4, oil. : fpiid, 5. ;;o2.
■Jlalthew, settled in Worci -r.r. 6. Judith, married to .Vbrahain Preble,
l.j; became a .Xcnv Ilam|psliiie i. ]i)4ii.
siatesm.m. 6. ]:'.. Nathaniel, lived in Scituate, i. Itj4/i;
Timothy, to obtain the number of 1 father of Judith, i. lG4/i.
IKDKX TO COLLECTIOXS. 281
the ITon. S:niino] .T.. 9. '^''t). \ Tobev, tlio Kov. Willinin, jmi'.u lie.; ;»;
Tilos'uni. Col. Tlioni;i<. 2. l4o. i Si';\iliorou-li, 3. lie'; death cf. 3
Tillioifs. Come <;<■. 7. 4ii. I KVJ.
Tillotson. the T.ov. .luliii, 4. •2')?.: 5. 1 Toby. Goislioni, 4. ;m 1. :JTJ.
1:17: 7. 448. S.iiinul, 4. ;;4'.".
Tilton. tliL' llev. Nailian. ihimi^IumI at Tooin. tlie, iiui.li>lio<l, 7. 'j.<4.
Scarboron^h. 3. ir,4: bom in Kin^- Tooinioviile. .\U'.\aniii.T Cliark's llouii
ston. 3. KU: uiailuatctKlroin tol- C. iU>, riteil. 6. 44.
b-i;0. 3. I('i4: (U'atli of, 3. I(i4: Toirus rivfv, 4. 1 1 1.
character of. 3. li;i; his iiuinu- Tol.uul. , nf l.i\ > viuoie. 4. :'.',il.
sjcripts cited. 3. •JJl/i. j Toleration. tl)i' in.ither of all alomi-
Natlianiel. 7. •-'^.".. 1 nations, 6. !>>«.
, of \Vi>cas,Mt. 4. :v:,0. I Tolland, 5. lv«.
Tiinlier, petition to tlie uenoral court Tolnian, , married Kebccca Bur-
to out. I. :^T"(i; abiiiidani. i. T,.");]; , rou^'hs, i. 'Ju;;.
2. 9S, L^OS; 5. .•'.•_'i: forbidden to be Tonu-.s. ".b.ihn. 7. I'.'T; 8. 'JJ'!//.
cut except by license. 5. -rJ; sent Tompkins, Daniel D., one of the
to Knuland, 5.L".'>,(: larrietl aboard : foiuidi'rs of the New York llis-
Weymouth's ship, 5. ;11."); sales in : torical .Society, 2. Ibr.
lM'^. 7. ;;'i'.': cut by the Bri:i?h, 8. [ Tomjison, Anna, inarried Joseph Ger-
40; valuable in Earojie. 8. i'.Hl; | risk. 3. I'L'.').
certain kinds loerved. 8. i".'T. ! the llev. Edward. 3. li;n».
lands, used by the British. 8. 20; ! the Bev. John. 3. UiO/i. -J-J.").
used to sui)port the schools. 8. Deacon Samuel, liveil at Brainiree.
loi^- I 3. ICO;/; father of the Bev. Kd-
Time, the division of among tlie In- , ward, 3. 100;).
dians, 6. I'OS-iiiO. I Samuel I'd, 3. blO/;.
Timoth.'e, CajU. .7.249. \ the Bicv. William 1st, .'^etiUd at
Tiugley, the B^ev. Belatiah, 4.397; 7. I Braintrec. 3. ICO;;; father of bam-
•222, 22.J. j uel, 3. hWn.
Tinney, John, signed the petition to 1 tlie Bev. William 2d. preached at
Charles 11, i. 402 : mentioned, 3. : Black ]ioint. 3. 1^.9; his salay. 3.
12G, 1.">.5; !>ec Tenney. | l.'/J; preached at Dun^^ttiU. 3. 1 'o;
Tippen. various modes of spelling, 3. I death of. 3. lOO; tlie expen.-e of
112/(. : Ills funeral. 3. lOO; ancestry of. 3.
Lieut. , relieved Oliver. 3.100; lOO/i; descendants of. 3. l''o„;
in command at Black I'oint. 3. 1 12; biographical notice of, 3. -^20]
shot Mugg. 3. llL'; mentioned, 3. mentioned. 3.101. Ji;2;o
107. 10',', 11-/', 117. j the Hon. William, 3. 220.
Tisbuiy. 2. 140. ! . 3. KjO/,.
Tisdale, Lieut. James, i. 501, ij2o. 1 see Thom])son.
Titcomb. Benjamin, 4. 104, 10,0. ! Tomson, Bobert. 9. 374.
Benjamin, ]iioneer printer in Maine, 1 Tonnage of Falmouth, 4. 24, 25.
8. 179-l.SO. I Tony, Dew. 5. l'14.
the Bev. Benjamin, 8. 17>^. ' Tookie, Job, dejio^ition of, 8. 19.5.
Samuel, of Auirusta. 4. 37.";. 4i'>2. ■ Topham. Capt. John. i. ."jOO.
Samuel, of Sandy river. 4. .".7. ' Toppan. Elizabeth, married to Ben-
Stephen, early settler of Sandy river, i jamin Orr. 6. "jS/i.
4. 30; Ins journey. 4. .■;0-;j7: site Dr. , of Wells. 4. 207.
of liis farm. 4. 3^; death of. 4. 3'<; , of Charkstown. 4. 273.
hardshii»s endured by, 4. 3^-39; , Topping, Capt. , 3. 116, 119, 120,
mentioned. 4. 3o>, 333, 342. 393. 121.
Mrs. Stephen. 4. 37. 1 Topsfield, 2. 144.
Timolhy, 4. 30.:,. 1 Toj^shan). En^'^land. 3. 30S, oirm; 5.
Titcombtown, 4. ;j44. j x\n: 6. 14; 8. 114.
Titles. Danforth emiiowered to con- Maine, foimerly a part of Bruns-
lirrn, 3. li!9: disputes to be settled wick, 3. 3].'j: origin of the name,
by arbitration, 3. 393. j 3. Sl.jx; 6. i."j; the Indian name
Titus! 8. 474. j of, 4. 110; Seotch-Irish settled in,
Tiverton. 4. 20.9. I 6. I'l; tlie Hon. Benjamin Orr
Tobacco, refreshcth the weary. 3. 97; : ];ractised in, 6.57; mcniiontd. 2.
5-234: Secouinat.'no used instead ■ 214: 4. 0, 30; 6. :;.";. B;2. 40-'); 7.
of. 4. 204; Ijvi.eiici il. 5. 1:34; men- 193; 8. L'-M, 2'y2n, 2'AJn, 2>l.
tioned, 5. 1.^3; 7. i'.J4. , shore. 6. l.';.
point, 2. 171. I Toronto. 5.20I; 7.234;*.
Torrey, \Villiam, 1.391; 5.211; 9. .345.
282
MAINE IIISTOKICAL SOCIETY.
Tortu;:rax. slaves liroucrlit froTii, 7.210.
Totoins, cacli fliiof liatl a i)arti(nilar
one, 6. 1^44, i'i).>; drscrilu'd. 6. •_'(,'io;
see autoy;rapli.s aud siguatiues.
Totness, 4. '_';;•.).
TotOTinuck, 5. •2:)2.
Touro, Jiulali. 3. 2(17. 20'^.
Towrr, Benjamin, .son of John, 2. 2.34;
liisc laini at Slieopscutt, 2.2J4-235.
John, 2. 2.'j4.
of London. 2. 2:54.
street, 9. 051.
Towers, — ^, of Farmincjton, 4. o94.
Mrs. , 5. :>.>4.
Town honse, Jioston, 3. OT").
records of I'almoutli, i. ]42)i; of
Scarborou.irli, 3. l">n.
river, formerly Wehlmnnet, i. 337.
Town's details, cited. 6. 102;!.
Townlyn. Henry. 5. '>!.
Townsi'iid, a rendezvous of tlie troops,
2. 21.j; formerly Pentecost. 5. 314;
GoS; now Bootli Bay. 5.;13'<: 6. IS;
loO, lot'ui, 101; the British lleet at,
5. 441; ceded to McCobb. 6. IS;
C-.llier at. 6. 102; the Rev. John
Murray's influence at, 6. li)2; dis-
turbed by British crusicrs. 6. 102-
inO; mentioned, 4. 33u; 5. 321.
gut, 2. 80)(.
harbor, not visited by Weymouth,
5. 310-311; formerly Pentecost
harbor, 5. 314; now Booth Bay, 5,
314; mentioned, 5. 315, 31'j, o'Sd.
Penn., 3. 301.
the Rev. Solomon, 4. 2f'iO.
Col. , in the expedition against
Port Royal, 7. 77.
the Rev. — — , preached at Gorham,
2. 147.
Township Xo. 1, 9. 230.
Xo. 2, 9. 230.
Towoh, Indian name of Lebanon, 4.
111.
Toxus, chief of the Xorridijewocks,
4. 14(5; at Fort William Henry. 7.
(J3; an aid in subjecting,' the In-
dians to tlie Frencli. 7. s3: dead,
7. 83; mentioned. 3. 357. 4f)S, 411;
4. 14"^, 150, 15:;, 1.55, 15-;, 15!t, 100,
104, IGG, 107, 172: 5. 2'J2-2',I3.
Tracy, the Marquis de. 7. 42.
Nathaniel, i. 40S, 502.
Trade, in Falmouth increased, i. 250;
early done in small vessels, 4. 24;
one of the imlucements for cdIo-
nization, 5. 173-174; tlie monopoly
of a source of tri_>uble to the Enj;-
lish anil French, 5. 174-175; mon-
opolized by the Plymoutli Com-
pany, 5. I'lo; at Mirrymeetin^
bay, 5. 330; the cause of a war
witli the Dutcli, 7. 1 In.
Tradintr-liouses. at Riclimond and St.
Georges, 3 3S3, 3sl: at ,\rr<nv-
sick and i'ema^iuid, 3. 3s4; not to
bo moved. 3. SSS; at St. Georiro's
river, 3. 3".'2; scp truidc-houses.
Tradition. concernir.L; Sai,Mdahoo. 7.
3i)5-.3Ut).
Tragedies of the WiMerness, »cc
Drake, Satnuel (4.
Trails of Indians, oi value to tlic
Frencli, 5. 325, 325;i; extent of. 5.
320, 32t>.
Train oil, sent to Enuland. i. 537.
Trajecta, 6. 134.
Transcendentalism, 8. 441, 443.
Transit of Venus. 8. 22S/i,
Transylvania, 7. 41.
Trask, Samuel, 7. S-<.
Traveling, dillicult. i. 105; 2. U2; 4.
243;^ on the Sabbath iirohibited.
I. ISO; on the beach. 1.337; ex-
pense of, 3. 40-50; in Maine, 3.
127, 12S; 4. 15; in 1770, 7. 235-
230; in 1700. 7. 272.
Treasurer, the, commanded by .Vruall.
7.3,lti; described. 7. 31'.i; iiailiiucd
at Pemaquid. 7. 31'.i; attacked the
French colonists. 7. :',]'.<.
Treat, Lieut Joshiui. an interpreter,
5. 370: calle<l the great luinter, 5.
370//: the first permanent settler
on the I'enobscot. 5. 370/).
Majiu- Robert, in tlie X:irragansett
country, 2. 133. 1:;4; 5. ;;',>0; an
interpreter. 7. 11 ; the instructions
re<-ei\ed frcun the Rev. Daniel
Little. 7. 11-12; his return. 7. 12;
mentioned. 7. 1.;, 2i>; lieeamo
governor of Connect iciit, 7. 3'.t(j.
Treat's falls. 5. -.i^-Jn.
Treaty, of Aix la Chapelle, 7. :;2'": 8.
212, 313; of Breda, 5. -43; 6. 110;
7. 52, 130; of Casco, i. 304: 2. 171 ;
3. 115, 100; 7. SS: of Dover, 7.
13G(i; of Glient, 8. 20. 27, 2S, 32,
34, GO, GS, 100, 350; of Jav, 2. :."."4;
7. 12, 10; Ryswirk. i.3'Vl: 4.74;
5. 205; 6. 12G; 8.310: of St. Ger-
main, I. 27; 5. 2U0; 7. ;;3; 9. 1 i".
113: of rtrect, i. i.'7, 44i; 2.27.';
3. 14S; 4. 14, 74. 5. 2'.i3: 6. 4, 134,
322, 3:55 ; 7. S3, LM. 212; 9. Ill;
of Westminster, 5. 3; 7. 150; of
1714, 6. 257; of 1717, 3.301.375;
6. 200; of 1725. 3. 15l', lO'.i; 5.:;72/i;
7. Ssi; of 1720. 3. ;!77-lU5: of 1727,
3. 407-447; of 1735, 4. li'O-lCl; of
1740,4. 14.5-140; 6. 2:14; .0 1752,
4. 10<-1S4; of 1754. 3. 2:.'5, 225/i;
17^-4, 8. s, 11. 12, 23. L'5, W; of
ISIS, 7. L'U; of ISL'I.I, y. 21.
Tred.'gai-, Lord, 7. 400.
Trees, marked to sliow places on a
battlelield. 4. 2~-7.
Trelawny family. 5. ]~,*hi.
paj)ers, the. 7. :;o I ; 8. iv; g. 313/).
patent, destroyed, i. 4'.t; .lolm Win-
ter interested in. 3-15; mentioned,
1. 52, 5G. 80; 3. 74.
INDEX TO COLLECTION'S. 283
Kolu rt. owuod the bark llichinond. ] Tiois rivioros, Doniiniciis Jordan jr.
1.41: ioooivo<l a irrant from t)io at. i. ;'.li*: 4. 1 17 ; a( • Tlutf riwis.
Plymouth C'oini^any. 1. U'. 4^, ."l*. Trosarh rci;i.>!i. the, 8. "!".>.
SO, 5;»j: 5. ITOa; 9. :'.';7; extent o( Trout, aliuiulant. i. 4.".'.i, jo.j, .jOG; 4.
the Lrraiu. 1. 4>. ."ii". <o: the irraut '.'-.
to iKfiatod till- plans of Cloevos Troy. Maine. 9. •J-2ij.
and Tueker. i. .")4 : dieil. i. ."i!, .".7: N. Y., S. I(i7.
4. 'j'^: 6. loS; .<tnt a .-^hip larKii Truck houses, established at St.
with wiiie. i.."><>; his name nun- Georges. Kielimoiid and Saco. 4
tioiud auMie as i!u^ iMt>prietor of 1.".7: near the Tenj-.-jawock. 7-7;
the patent, i. •")•>: a native of Ply- 1 conferenee Avith the Indians iiehl
moutli. 1. "iiwK his lieir, i. .57; 1 at, 7. 7-S: mentioned. 4. 1";."); 8.
his estates in Aineriea awarded i 211»i: see tradinii houses.
to Jordan. i..'iS; his tith> to land master. enii)loyed by the govern-
on the Casoo river establi>hod. i. ment, 8. 211*;: his duties. 8. 211jt.
71; Cleeves i|uarreled with. i. '.'<>. 'J'rueke, Klias. 5. ."^S; sue Triek.
549; Jordan's claini ai;ainst tlie True, David, 2. ISi'.
estate, i. '.'S; Jordan eanie in one Truewortliy, sec Treworgy and Tre-
of his ti-aders. i.-2-]4ii: appointed worthy.
John Winter tu govern his terri- Trufant. David, 2. '211'. 22'>.
t<>r>. I. .■■•]•">, ."j-<i): agreement made Trumbull. Benjamin, his History of
with Winter, i. ',■>'>: sums due t'onneetieut cited, i.'JOihi; 5.:^j0)i j
^Viuter. 1. ."):J7; inventiu-y of his 6. Osb).
liri>i>eny at Piehmnnd"s island J(din. 8. 287.
and Sjiurwink. i. ."•>-•") 40 ; tlneats J. Hammond, 9. *274/!.
to send Cieeves to Enuiand in one the. 2. I'H.
of his ships, i. "j49; had an exten- Trustees of Falmouth, i. 271, 'j'A.
si%e business at IMelimmKi's is- Tszauwanuet, 3. 412.
land. 6. 2;^; lived at Ham. 5. 170«; Tuek. George, married Mary Morrell,
his American interests lost, 5. i. :^l-"<.
170*!; in i>arliament, 5. 17i'((; Tueker. Daniel, 3. 201.
owned r,iehni"iurs ishtnd, 6. i:)-^, Eliza])eth, married ■ Cragdon, i.
182; 7. :)64 ; Robert Jordan his :U.'j.
agent, 6. l'^2: nuntiiuied, i. 2'>. Giai.e, married Isaac PiiTcc, i.;'15.
CO, 02, 77, i;J2. 141, 14l'; 5. 224; 9. Hugli. s.m of Lev.is, i. :;i.'^; lived
2]on. at Kittery. i. ol-j.
Trenton, granted to Mde. Gregoire, 6, Ichabod. 6. :J'.il.
27"). ', James K., 4. 2.")9.
Treworgy. James, revealed the secrets John, a brother of the first Lewis,
of his association with Winter, i. i. ;Jlo; lived near the Pre:~ump-
75«; lived at Saco. i. Ion. scot, i. ;j15; lived at Gasco, i.oL'2;
Treworthy. .James, received a grant mentioned. 2. 2:iO, 2;j7.
from Gammock, 3. lu'-b!. John, of Bath, 2. 212.
Trick, Elias, lived at Damares Cove John jr., claimed land at Sheepscot,
island, 5. 'S\~,n: sii:iied the peti- 2. 2:;o.
tion to Mass., 5. 1^41; mentioned, Dr. John. 4. 2r)0. 2."2, 2."r..
5. 88. Lewis, signed the ]ietition to r>rad-
Trickee. Francis, signed the petition street, 1. 28o;i ; a brother of John.
to Charles 11. i. 402. i. ;31.5; date of his birth, i. -jIo;
John, siu'ned the petition to Charles lived near tlie Presumpscot, i.
II, i.4o2. .Slo; his children, i. ;J1.J; lived
Trickey, Joseph, married Pebecca at Xew Casco, i. :;22.
Rogers. I. "JUS. Lewis jr.. son of LeN\is. i,;jl.j; li\cd
Trinity Church. Boston. 5. 422; 6. at Xew Castle, i. ;J1').
i;'2; 7.407; of New ^',uk. 7-424. Margaret, widow of J;iehard, made
Gollege. 7. 4.J8. a conveyance to Hod'.'e, i. tV4/.;
Trip)), the Pa,'V. G., 2. 127. I apjiealed to John Winthri.'p, i.
the P.ev. John. 4. 088 ; 8. 109. .'.48.
Tri>tram, Hannah, manaed Dorainicus Richard, established at ."^purwink
Jorflan. i. I'.'^i, ;J12; captured and river, i. 40. .")2, .0:!, ^j'-]'); ejected
releaved, i.;il2. ; by John AVinter. i. 40, .■(2— ".;'., o'>;
Raljih. lived at Sa-'o, i, 2.'.4, .312: laid the foundation of I'lUtland.
father of ]Iannali, i. S-'A. -jI^: 1. 40,: his claim by a punli.iso
signed the petition to Cromwell, from Bradshaw, i. I'-; i.Tovi„'ht
i..y.<i. an action against Winter, i. ."4,
Triton, a, at Casco bay,i. 77; 3. 89, 92. I 71, 040; verdict, i. .01; ihe date of
284 MAINE IIISTOniCAL SOCIETY.
Tucker — contininHl. ! Williiun. one of tlic founders of the
his sottU'imnt Tixi il, i. i'>4: liis Mass. Historical Soeiitv, 2. Il-i;
plans di-featod, i. -M ; i>iir«lias( d lirsl ciniecived tlio idi-a of tin-
land of IJiadsiiaw , i. ."i.'i. .".;;;, .").';4 ; Dunker llill inonumciH. 3. 244-
settlod on tlic m ck. i. .M*. (il ; 1*4."): liis dauLrlitc-r niaiiird K. 11.
built a house, i. li-j; hieatiou of Ciardiuer, 5. l.wi; nuntiomd, 3.
his house. I. i'r2. ('>'■',, 1: caiiiinl on LM.t. '.Mtl; 7. 414.
ti-\de, I. (;■'.: the (Kt.iils ..I Ids life William jr., liinuiapher of Otis, 7.
almost lost, i.(;4: ilciiosiiion of, 414.
i.(')4/(: a ))artiier \\\{\\ clccves, i. Tuft. .Iose]di. 4. .".L'4.
64», ").">i; a i)artiur with C'leevts ilie Kev. Josinia. 2. 141.
thioujjh life, i. C^Air. his dauLrhtea Sarah, dauj^htei- of Jo-cph. 4. ;;:j4.
married Hodi:e, i.(ll(i; not .'^arah, %vife of Josf])h. 4. ;jl'4.
aetive in })olit{eal atfairs, i. ('l/i; Tufts. , killed, 8. i^iiT.
livin-:: at Portsmoutli, i.CI/c Ins Tnileries, the, 8. 4'.»:2, 4'.':1.
•widow, i.ti4)i; his ui amh hiUhen, Tukey's hrid^e, i. To, 117.
I. 04/(; deeded a iari,'e tiaet in TuUy, 6. 4oi).
Falmouth to himsilt', i. i;.")-i;i;; Turkey Comi)any, tlie Duke of York
livini; with Cleeves, 1. tiT-OS; ; interested in, 7. i:!'.': ineorpor.i-
started a settlement on the Pre- ted, 7. \;)\hi: enlartred, 7. V.iihi.
sumpscot, I. iW; witnessed Yine's eove. 6. ."lun. ;11<;.
deed to Sanky, i. t;;); Maeworth lane, i. i'4l'.
delivered possession to, i. f.',); de- Tuikisli Jan-uiLiC llu'. g. ^2^?'>l).
tails of tlie case aL^ainst Winter, Turks. 2. 77": 7. 4 1. 4-_'.
I. 71-72; conveyed land to Georirc Turner. 2. 11:'., 117, i-_'.",. lO:), 1G4; 4.
Lewis, I. 7">, 114-1 1.">; conv.-y.'d ;J04, ;j40, ;Jti2; 6. JlG.
land to AYise and Mosier, i, 7-"), the Hon. Charles, 7. 300.
I]."); iin])risoned l)y Yiues. i. '.'•_': Cluirles ji-.. 8. 20.
sup]>orted Ki^liy's title, i. V'>\ the Kev. Charhs. 4. 2'.'':;, 204.
lived at Falmoutli, 1. 114: grant Uaunah. married Thoui.is llolman,
to Atwell, I. 114; grant to John i. ."^l."); lived at Kehol.otii, i.'.]l'>.
Moses, I. ll.j; received a tract i John, 3. M^O.
from Cleeves, i. 117: received : Ilalph. his signature, i. ]2.'J: r<^-
possession of secon 1 grant from ceived land fi'om Koliert Jordan,
JMitton, I. 117: conveyed land to i. l:>0; lived at Falmoutli, i. l'>'),
Tliomas Wakely an<i otiiers, i. 1S0« ; constahle, i. 20(1. :-)l."); lived
]22, I.-jM; consented to the sale of near Long creek, i. 2oi'): lived
Cleeves" homestead, i. 124; con- i near Fore river, i.21i;; an early
veyed land to ('ail, i.l27; auto- . settler of Purpooduck, i. .Ml.'), :li;2:
gr;ij>h of. I. 1_'7: had s>ild all his , lived hetween Barberry and Long
valuable land, i. 12^; gave Jor- { creeks, i. '.Uo; his daughter, i.
dan authority to oceu]»y land on 815; witnessed the deed from
the Presumjisiot, i. KjO; IL^g is- Cleeves to Phillips, i.M').
land granted to, i. I."i0: conveyed ' , of Hallstown, 4. .'>.'J4.
the same to Thomas Kimball, i. , of Farmington. 4.;)t;4.
1.50; gathered testinnuiy concern- , of Heliron, 4. ;1'!4, :;-^>^. CSO.
ing Robert Xasli, I. :>2: indenture Turjientine, sent to Lngland, 5. 2'.»>(i.
^vith .Sir Ferdinando Gorges, i. Tuttle, C. W., 8. 4u;).
54:]-.'j44: com]>laint of Lichard James, 2. LSI.
Vines, i. '>4<'>: in debt to Cleeves, Samuel, signed the treaty of 171-1.
I. 548; dissolved witli Cleeves, i. 6. 2."JG; autograjdi of, 6. i^")ti.
548; signed the petition to the Twenty associates, the company
Mass, general couit, i. 550: wit- formed, 9. 7'.': the Waldo familv
nessed the deed from Cammock among, 9. 7'.*; Tliomaston and
to Jocelyn, 3. i:.'lO; mentioned, i. Warren commenced. 9. 7'.'; hin-
70, 120, i2:!, ;;<1. :ls4. dered by Indian wars, 9. 70-^":
liichard jr., sold land to Cad, i. G4/!. dilliculty with David Dunbar, 9.
Commodore .Samuel, 5. 2'.»0((. \ SO; sent Waldo to Kurope f'-r
Judge , 7. -Jl;!. I relief, 9. 80; gave Waldo half of
, of Poxljury. married Elizabeth the patent, 9. s(j; sold him a por-
Coe, I. 154. I tion besides, 9. 81; tract Jinally
Tuckerman. Dr. , 5. .x.x.xiv. awarded to, 9. si.
Tudor, Emma, marrie<i to P. II. Gar- Cow jiarisii, 2. 1:07.
diner, 5. l.\ii: 7. 414. Mile fall. 3. -.'.TJ.
Freileric, foumhr of the ice trade, T\venly-li\e .Mile pond. Paul Coftinat,
7. 414. j 4. i»l8; origin ol the name. 4. ol>;
IXDF.X TO COLLKCTIONS.
2S5
uiontioncrl. 4. "10, o20, oil, ooS,
:v,0. :;.")1. ;)."V-2.
TNsii;,'. .Iuili:i' Nathnniol, 5. 41'.1h.
Twi-tii-n, John, okciod iiiili'aiy of-
lircr of Yolk, I. :'.T:;; si-^iii'd the
)>itition to (loinwill. i. :;'.'.">; land
i^iaiuoil to, g.'M^: inoiitioiu-d. 9.
.Tosoph. .<i;zned the jtotition to
(^'haiK'S II. I. -Jo-j,
J^annu'l. si^iu'd tho i>(.'titioii toCroni-
woll. I. •■;'.'■").
Two Vnvau'f-^ to Now Enuland, sec
.Jossclyii. John.
Tvdry. Kohert. in tlio i:airison at
lih\i-k j.oint, i.-2r,,r. 3. IIO; pos-
sibly a roidcnt ol IJlaek I'oint. 3.
Tyler. Abiqjail. 3. -J^:^.
Cajit. Abraham, a son of James. 3.
Jl'."j: ferryman at LUaok iioint. 3.
•Ji'-j: in the war of the lievolntion,
3. -20?,. 2-J5.
Andrew, iu the war of the Revolu-
tion, 3. --'1)4.
tlie llev. Adrew. 4. iuS.
Doiotliy, 3. 2l'."j.
James, bii>>;raphiLal notice of. 3.
John. 8. .^^.1, n:.4. 4."j9.
r.oyal. 3. 2-.J---'2o.
Samuel. 3. ■'/■'■'k -.-IT.
William, 5. -oT/i.
Tyn^. Edward, purchased ITo^' island,
I, ]L'4. I'l'i; conveyed the same to
his daughter, i. lOD: his descend-
ants, I. ]'>'>n: arrive<l in America,
I. oi5: a brother of William, i.
3lo; father of Capt. Edward, i.
■ilo: a I,ondon merchant, 3. >■•;.
Capt, Edward, land <j;ranted to. i.
L'4;], 'i-Jo ; 6. ];>_': in command of
the fort, i.l'4*'), L'i'>"^ obJ; situation
of his land, i. •-'4t; ; married Eliza-
betii Clarke, i. 24.<, oOS. olo: 6,
lol-lo--'; purchased land of Tliad-
deus Clarke, 1. 24^: location of
the land, i.24<: his salary, i. I'l'.-".-
20G; to administer oatlis to ilie
commis>ioners, i.i'ilT: (Hic of the
committee to repair Fort Loyal.
1. -JTO; trustee for Falmoutli. i.
271. o'>4; counsidor for Andros. i.
272, 274, :i'^2. ;Jb»; presented tlie
petition of the people concernin'.,^
the quitrents. i. 272-27o: advised
the people to comply \viili .Vn-
dros" edicts, i. 274; unpoiir.; .-, i.
2S0; ^ave the warrant for the ar-
rest of Iviltert Eawrence. i. 2S0-
2>1; in favor at court, 1.2^2: a
turncoat. i.2-:;: not to be h'uslily
condemned, i. ::-■';; his enterprise
jpromoteri the prMsperity of the
town. I. L'^-'^; €. l-Jii: feared that
Cai^co 'Aoiil'l b,- tlie center of the
Indian troubles. 1.2^.'': crarrisonoii
the Innise of .lohn Loyal, i. J'.'Oii ;
a son of Edward. i..")l"i: thf jM-ob-
able date of lii- birth, i. ;;1."j:
owned land on the nvck. i. 01,''-
3li>, ;VJ2; las sister married .K>-
seph Dudley. i.-'iK!: in command
of the i>rovince oi Saiiadalu'c, i.
3R>: a lieutenant-colonel, i. .>iri;
governor of .Vnnapolis. i. :;iO;
captured and carried to Fr.inee,
olti; died, I. :]U'<: cJiildren of. i.
31('>: last maU- descendant of. i.
3li;; came to Falmoutli, 6, b".:.';
site of his house, 6. b'"2; men-
tioned, I. 281, i".iO: 3. 1.".7; 5. --'41;
8. 2oS;i.
Edward 3d. son of Capt. Edward, i.
310; 6. 132; birth of, i, ;;i'">: his
son, I. 310: conveyed bui"! to
Jolm Tyne". 6. 132;' half of his
land descended to his heirs. 6.
133.
Edward 4t]i, son of Edward 3d, i.
3Ui: father oi IMward ."jtli, i.:;r.;
died in Boston, i. 31G; one of the
Kennebec rurchasers, 2, 2(i:'., 27(3;
8, 22')/;; mentioned, 4. 332, 3i'4.
3'.'.j, 403.
Edward 5th, died in Entiland, i.3li3.
Commodore Edward. 8. 3.12.
Elizabeth, marii'^l a brother of Dr,
I Franklin, i. 31''<.
Eunice, married Samuel Willard, i.
150.
family, i. 155; 5. lix; 6. 131. 133.
Jonathan, i. 31-"', '■]]>>.
John, Jewell" s island granted to. i.
14^; purchased laml of his
brother, 6. 13i'. conveved laiid 10
Dr. Elipliaiet Hale, 6,"l32.
I Mary, married to the lUv. Jolm
Fo.x, I. 310: iier posterity, I. 3:'i(.
William, brother of Edward. i.3!.">.
William, son of Edward, i.31';: 6,
133; last survivor in the male line,
! I. 310; sold land to J. II. In^cra-
i ham, 6. 133.
William, son of Comniodore Ed-
ward. 8. 312-:b;.
, of Gorliam. 4. 37S.
Tyn'jton, 4. 341. 303 305.
Tynny. Jolm. submitted to the juiis-
dietion of Mass., 1.3^0; »r(: Ten-
ney and Tinney.
Tyrrell, Anne, married ILnry J'>ce!yn,
, 9. 312/i.
I Uga;,'o;:uskitt, deed from t . il,e Al-
i ^'ers, 3. 27-J": a resident of r>car-
borouj^h, 3. I'll.
' Ucrborou^'ii, 5. x"b*.
I Ulrner. Georu'e, visited by tlie Rtv.
; I'aul Coliin, 4. 3:^4, 3"J5.
i Gen. , I. 5u7/t.
280 MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Ulster cminty, dopopulnt.Hl. 6. 5; set- ! claimod 1.v. 8. 1^,; no doiiht of th.-
tlod by Plo^l>yl,M•i;lns. 6. 5. S; ri^lit of to tlio (lisi.iito.n.,,in..i i.- '
people from sttrkd in Aiiierica, 8. l''!. -JT; tlie ;i<:-ivssi,.ns of (.'■,. ',t
6. 10. l?S; 8. 114. ]Jrit:iiii not noli.-cd l.v, 8. -T- t.„,k
Umbap.-r l.ike, i.-lor,; 4. m. the lensiis in the later diM.:,Tvd
1 mbnzookscns lake. 4. 111. i territory, 8. -JT; had no ri'i,r to
Umtieville. Edward. cmpU.yed by the yiold a part of Maine to anv ctluT
IIudsi>n"s bay Company. 9. -JUT: suvcreiuntv, 8. :;:>. :]4-.-,.-). :;(;• r,.,,.
in the Canada fur trade. ^. -M; : vinced of "the riu'lits of Maii;e 8
l>ublislu_'d his rirstut .'^late of 40. 4.-,-4i;, -ls-4'.>:' reieott'd th.- w,-.
Hudson's Bay. 6. I'uT; extraets oniniendations of ilie kirn: of J1..1.
from, 6. L'iu--JT-->. 1 land. 8. T.:]; appointed "^■ommi>-
Um.mnnnawas, 6. 2()t1. sioner>, 8. .^7; a.<ked Maine t.,
Umpecb.eny, 4. l.T). | cede her territory. 8. oG-oT- np-
Umskegu-Acadi. delinition of, i.2T)i, posed bv Maine. 8. .")>; ^awv Vu'
Uuadilla, the Seotoli-Irish settled at. territory belon-inic to Maine to
,.^ ^- ^''- the crown. 8. GO: mentioned. 2.
UnanLToit, conveyed land to John T^'-\ -02, 'JIM: 3. l>i!', •_'.")4; 4. •_'•_'. l'T •
Brown, 4. i.';J;]. , e. l'S>, 7;)', SO, (k;, hs;' 7. ]i:>:,,~.':'>n'^
UnderhiH. Capt. .quarreled with 4i'5. 47i>: 8. lo, !'>. 1<. -JO, 2\. -j^l
■\Vheelwright, i. 041; mentioned, 2">, -ICk 27, l-S. '■',:), 07'. 4.").* 47] 4>! i".;'.
5. 2(l(i: 9. :y■^r^. (;4_ ,;.,^ 74'^ -;,_ --'^ ^^^j ;^ j^./ y-"_ ,„|" ,._/
Undertakers, tile company of. formed. (•:;, O.j, sut. 100, 101. 102 lo;;. pi.",.
7. 29-80; Isaac Allerton the airent ;].';0. ;].')], :;."..-. •;77, G'.t2,''41(;." 4L'^i
of. 7. SO; had a profitable tralHc 4.".'.). 4C.o. 477: 9. 171). 171, 172. 17:t"
%vith the Indians. 7. :](i; Edward is:], 200, 224. 24G; the census of
Ashley forced ujion. 7. ;Ui: Ash- cited. i.;J."jO; the History of, see
ley Well sujiplied witii goods, 7. (Jrahain. James.
30; Ashley dishonest. 7. ;;0-:}l; States Bank, tiie. 8. ;;."4. 415.
disappointed by Allerton, 7. :il; States Mint, the, 6. US.
business prosperous. 7. M : robbed States Sui)reme Court. 6. 7.
by the French. 7. :]2: brought the Unitv, the. built at Bath, 2. 200- in
business to a close. 7. :JG. the Wist India trade, 2. l'O'J: cap-
Underwood, John, early settler of tured. 2. I'O'.i.
Machias, 3, l71t, IsO. ' pond, 4. :}\<,t. -.loOii.
Union, the Bev. Paul Coffin in. 4. .327, Universal Ilistorv of the West In.iics,
32S; common S'ho,.ls in. 8. l.JS. cited. 8. :]:31.'
college. 7. 43:>: 8. 4s:j. ; Universalists, in Bath. 2. 22S: in
falls, 2. 142. I Minot, 2.12'.J-l.•10;in^'ewGl(UKes-
llag of 1759, the. 5. ?.-r,. ! ter, 2. 15S.
mountains, 6. 291. 295. 29-^. 299. , University of New York, cited, 6. ;;5S,
street, Portland, i. 116. 24G. \ 412.
Unioutown. 6. 9',i. | of William and Marv, 6. 41>.
Unitarians, 5. Hii: 6, 2S. oO; 7. 431. ' Unnag-oungos, the, 6. 31.
United colonies and provinces, the. Unon^uoit. conveved land to Jdm
I>repared an army to liirht the Brown, i. 30;' 2. S7,) ; 5. I'jl-r.'-,
Karragausetts. 2. 131-132: de- B<5; his mark, 5. 192.
cdared themselves independent, 2. Upliam, Charles AV., 8. 451.
183; opposed the Episcopal the Kev. Edward, 4. 299.
church, 6. ISS; mentioned, i. 4SG, . of Brook held, 4. 2»;i.
4n7; 4. 3!*!; 6. 134: 9. 3i;7. Uphannum. alius Jane. <ieedcd land
States, the, purchased part of House to the Algers, 3. 27-2S; a resident
island, i. 151/»; Caliot visited the of Scarborough, 3. 101; site of his
coast of, 2. 15a; the first woolen house, 3. lol.
factory in, 4. 54; tonnage in 1790 Upjohn,- — .7.424.
and 1S20. 4.1:5: the origin of the Upper Canada, 7. 234. 2:>4)i, 40-; S.
institutions in Xew EuLrland, 5. ;;50.
149; the easterly boundary of, the Clapboard island, i. 101.
the same as that of Massachusetts Maine. 9. 99.
Bay colony, 6. 335; the boundary Marlborough. 6. 29.
of in the treaty of 17S3. 8. G; the I'ppertown. 4. :;:;2, 333, 33G.
Ashburton treaty not in the favor Upton, D.miel P., preceptor at Wash-
of, 8. 7; tlie St. Croix the true ington academy, 8. 1G5.
boundary of, 8, 1 1 ; will stand Elias, preccjitor of Blue Hill acad-
r.iuch inju^ti'e, 8. 14; Engktnd emv. 8. 1G7.
acknowledged the boundary as Urquhart, the Key. John, 6. 3'k 3G. ;!7.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
L'N7
Uspha mountain, i. 4oon, 4(30.
river, 4. 111.
Usher, Janus. 6. '_'.'>. :.'0. 27.
John, acont ot" Mass., i. '2:''>,^-2.';0 ; 2.
•2'u, lMO. L'l'.l. L'tU. I'GG; 8. I'lu/i; 5.
2S'.iii.
the Kev. John. 4. 'Jil'."!.
Kobert. kilkti. 4. iJST.
Utnh. 9. 24('..
Uxbriiiize. 2. 1*21.'.
rrf.i
.1... .
6. 412: 7.
o.v;, 4 hi,
Valencia, 8. 4.")0.
Van Huren, Martin. 5. xliv.
4.')tt, 405; 8. 4'.». olK 01'
45S».
Ness. Cornelius P., 8. 20.
Yane, Sir llfiiry. letter to from Sir F.
Gorges, i. .J44-.J4."^; mentioned, 9.
:3."y.»."
Yanveetin, Caiit. . 9. 100.
Yareal. SanuKJ. an early settler of
Bakerstown. 2. li;;. I'lO.
Yarnum. tlie Kev. , of Wrcntliain,
4. L'OS.
Yassal. the llrst appearanee of the
name, 4. 7.'^.
Florentine, land offered to, 2. 2S1,
2t>4; the London apent of the
Plymouth Comj^any, 8. 210h.
Yassalboroa<ih, 2. i;S."): 4.373,075, 377,
oSo, 3S4; 7. 2-3: 8. 3.50.
Vatican, the, i. 4n7: 8. 4'.i3.
Vaudrouil, i'liilippe de lliirnand,
Marquis de. 3. -370: 6. l'3'.i, 24ii,
241; 7. 70, .<!, S2, S3, ^5, SS. 'JO,
01, 0-2n.
Yan^xhan. Dr. Benjamin, corporate
member of tlie Z^Iainc Historical
Society, 1. 11; de.-ired to liave no
memoir i>ublis]ied. 6. S5; a son of
Samuel. 6. S5; birth of, 6. SO;
education of, 6. SO; secretary of
Lord Slielburn, 6. ^0, ,'>;7 : a wliig.
6. 80; studied at Edinl>ur;_'h, 6.
80; married Miss Mannin;:. 6. stj;
became a partner with liis father-
in-law, 6. SO. ."<7: enthu.-iastio for
the independence of America. 6.
87; recommended to make a
treaty, 6. S7: a friend of Pitt. 7.
27S; a conlidential messeni^er. 6.
87; highly esteemed by Sliell»uru,
6.87; visited the national assem-
bly, 6. Ss; identitied witli the
French Pevolution. 6. Si); tied to
France, 6. >>0; met Fr.mklin. 7.
278, 400; had no faith in Pitt, 6.
80; sent his family to America,
6. 80; Joined his family at Little
Cambiidge and went to Ilallowell,
6. 80-00; 7. 27.S. i;70, .•;-^2; i)ro-
moted the welfare of the jieojde,
6. 00; his exertions (lurin--: the
i;potted fever, 6. 00: intereslid in
a;:;riculture. 6.01; became a feii-
cralisl, 6. 01; iiis rehgiou.s opin-
ions, 6. 01-02; degrees c..:if.
ujion. 6. 02; death of. 6. '.'.:
tored without tees. 7. j^i; .^
student. 7. 2>2: John M.iiirk a
tutor in his f.iniily. 7. :'.-_': hi., j;,.
tluence in Ilallowell. 7. lo..; m, i,-
tit>ued, 4. 7; 5. x\iii: &. ■.•,i','>: ~.
oSo. 4l'2: 8. 410; Memoir, bv tl J
Hon. Kobert IL Gardiiur. G.>-j-'i_'
Charles, attempted to build :i i.;v
at Jones' Kddy. 4. 43: 7. 2^1 : lived
in Boston. 4. 43. 4(i: impid\c-
ments made at Ilallowell bv. 4.
40: 7. 27s, 270; unsuccesstid. 4.
40-47; one of the Kennebec Pur-
chasers, 4. 40; attempted to make
Jones' Kddy a i)ort of entry. 5.
331; received the family of Ben-
jamin Vaughan. 6. >0; marritvi
Miss Ai)tlior]), 7. i'7S: agent for
the Plymouth Company, 7. I'T-:
interested in agricultuie. 7. i7 ■-
2S0; became embarrassed, 7. :.'^l :
died, 7. 2S1 : his character, 7. L'>I :
his children. 7. L'S(!: menti(Hie(i,
2. 201.
Elliot 1st, biographical notice of. 3.
220.
Elliot 2(1, 3. 220: 8. 3oo, .301, 301/;,
30'J.
family, sold Jones'
their intiuence in
415; mentioned, 3. 2:.'';.
Lieut-(Jov. (Jeorge, father of
first KUiot. 3. 220: signed ttie
ti'caty of 1713, 6. 25:;: aut'iLrraph
of, 6. 25;;: a son of William. 8. .•■5;
birth of, 8. 205: educated at 11. ir-
vard College, 8. 205: pro\inci.il
agent in Lonilon. 8. l"."5: lieuten-
ant-governor of New Hampshire.
8. 2'.'5; death of. 8. 2'.»5; s<-ii> of.
8. 205; mairied lirst Maiy liehber.
8. 205; second Kli/.abeth Klli-.t.
8. 2'.*5; a letter of cited, i. s3«.
George, son of Elliot. 3. 2l'0: served
in the war of the Be volution. 3.
204.
Col. George, of Portsm<nith, heir of
P.obert Klliot. 3. iMo. 211.
George Klliot, 3. 100; 5. xxxiv.
Harriet, 7. 3'.i0.
the Bev. John Apthorp, son of
Charles. 7. 2S0; establi.-^hed a
school, 7. 2>0i: an Kpi>cop;d cler-
gyman. 7. L'^O: died. 7. 2>^0; men-
tioned. 6. 371, 41u: 7. 307.
Mrs. J. A., 7. 300.
Bebecca, married John Merrick, 7.
2S2 3s;;.
Samuel, a London merch;uit, 5. "-5:
father of Dr. Benjamin, 6. .<, :
visited Boston. 6. .s5; m:irrie<J
Sarah Halloweli. 6. S5; the eiiar-
acter of his wife, 6. 85-SO; men-
tioued, 7. 3.s;>, 400.
Kddv, 4. 47:
Ilallowell. 7.
tiie
288
MAINE IIISTOIUCAL SOCIKTV
stivol. PortLiinl. 6. i:;!.
Wiliiiiin, suii i>l Kiliot. 3. 1'll. 2-2<): 7.
Col. William, laiul otiiivovod t.>. i.
127; ivporti'tl tlu oajitmo nf i'al-
moiiTh, 1. .■;')•;;): liis aiicestiv. S.
>".!.'.. •2'X>[ l.iith of. S. •_",».•>; (lie pir.-
jooior of tlio ox]'CHliu(>n (o l,oui>.-
buru. 8. •_".»4, ■'>K>-], ."lo."!, ;](!(;. :j1l';
graduate*! from oolletro. 8. i".C): a
morcliaiit. 8. :."■"'■: tstalilislicd at
Matiuifus. 8. :.".•!;. •_".)!). :]\):]- \a<,
lianik't witluu tlie jurisdiction of
I'l'iuaijuid. 8. '2\".'-: ])i^>ssil)ly re-
ceived a arant from Col. Dunliar.
8. 2','tJ-2'.)T; Imili mills, 8. i".»T,
oul ; a friend of Dunhar, 8. 2'.»T:
feared an Indian war. 8. •J'.iT--'.'".':
cstal'lished at Damariseotta. 8.
2vn)-;'.<iu. oUl: at Boston. 8. .".o-J:
sanijuine coneerninLT the eaiitnre
of Louisbur'JT. 8. .>>_': P)vlkna}.'s
account of, 8. ;]o:;-:',o.'. ; felt to be
a daui;erous rival. 8. :>>T, •■)ii<; a
letter of citt-il. 8. ".oT: wiiit to
London, 8. ;joT: unrewanled. 8.
oOS, ;;oi»; site of his house. 8. ■lll-
312; death of, 8.:',n'.\: date of his
will, 8. :'n!i: divi^itu of his jiroj*-
erty, 8. ;ji;'.»-:>lo: a baoiiehu-, 8.
oO'.i, oOvii; urant to Ids luirs. 8.
310; mentioneil. S. l'>2: memoir
by the Hon. Willi mu (;oold. 8. •J'.a
-3i;J.
Major William, came to Ports-
mouth. 8. l".'4 : married Mar<:^aret
Cutt. 8. 2;'4; n-eorder of" the
pro%i!iee. 8. i'.'4: death of, 8. 205;
chihiien of. 8. -:•'>.
William (>.. his dau;^diter married
John Otis. 6. T-'5.
, iJritish minister. 8. 44, Gl.
Miss , dam^hter of Charle.?,
married Jacob Abbott. 7. 2>'().
Vauglian"s bridire. i. ::41, -JTs, oOT.
garrison. 3. 174.
pond, 8. -lOl.
Veasey, Thomas. 4. 2<'n.
A'eazie, 7. •>: 9. l'24.
bop. 4. ll'J.
r.«. Wadleigh. 8. .ir,.3.
Venetian war, the, IJobert Gorges in.
2. 4;i.
Venice, 7. '^2.
Venuer, Ib-nry, married, a daughter
of I'iiilip IJretton. i. L'77.
. 9. :'.:,u.
Verazzuno. Jean, his voyage of 1.'24.
the basis of the Freneh claim to
the territory of the Kennebec
rivi-r, 7. 2'>: 8. P)S2: gave tlie name
to Xorumbega, 8. ."ilV. S']!.
Verdey, Luke. 2. bis.
Verg(,'n!it.'.-?. Charles Cravier, Comte
de, 6. jV); 8. '."3, '.'7. '.'-^.
Vcimiiye, the liev. A. G., 6. 3.J.j, 302;
memoir of the Uev. John Murr.Tv
6. l.'.:;-170.
Vernmnt. coinage of, 6. ].;•;: ni-Mi-
tioiu'd. I. .Iio; 2. 14s; 4. 7;.; 5.
x.\iv: 7. 41'.t: 9. I'ls.
Histinieal J^oeieiy. 7. 4S4.
Vernon W.. 3. :Uo.
. 9. 111.
A'crt)!!.!. 7. 7'.'(i.
Versailles, 6. 27^: 7. ."mji.
Vespuiius. Amerii-us. his eaily voy-
ages involved in obscurity. 2. ~a.
Vessi-ls. numlier owned l)etv.L'eii the
f<agadahoc and ."^t. Gei>ige"s rivi-rs.
I. otui-37"; attacked at Kit li-
niond's island, i. 227: Lee on
board a Duteh, i. 2'.>:'.: only to bf
built by license. 5.-")2; huouol tiie
coast. 5. 172/i; yte the Abraham,
Adventurer, Agnes, Albany, \\-
gier Kose, Alliance. .Vnael (Talirhd,
Anne, Arlnlla, .\rehangel. ArnoM.
l>eavt'r. Blaek Princi-, Ijk'.-sim:,
Blossom, J3onad venture, Britan-
nia. Broad Bay, Castle Pinnace,
Charles, Concord, Cumberland.
Dartmouth, David. Desire. Dili-
gence. Discoverer, Duidcirk. Dut-
ton. Kagle. Karl of Bute. Edgar,
Eleanore, Elias. Elizabeth, En-
vieux. Essex, Exiieriment, Fel-
lowsliip, P" i f e ^Vounds, Four
Friends, Gentual Armdd, Ceneral
Pattison. (;ift of God. Grand De-
sign, Great Hope. Hannibal. H.-^p-
py Pieturn. Uc-tor, Hercules.
Herctdesin, Hermanns, Hiliernia,
Ho])e, Hopewell. Hunter, James,
Jane, Jersey, Jesus of laibec. Jo-
hanna, John. Jonas. Judith. King
Geoige. Lewis, Liberty. Lizard,
Madison, Makeshift, Margaretta,
Majgary, Mary, Mary and John,
Massachusetts, Matthew, May-
liower. Merry-meet incr. Moon,
Nacheen, Xewjiort. Nicholas. Ni-
ger, Nonsuch. Paragon. Pearle.
Pinnaces, IMough. Primrose. Pris-
sillah, Profonde. Putnam. Bain-
bow, Puichmond, Bi>ini: ."^un. Bo'^e,
Sea Bover, .'^eguin, .six Frieiiiis,
Supjdy, Swan, Tapnatjuisli. Treas-
urer. Trial, Trumbull. I'liify,
Vice-.\dmii'al, ^'irginia. "N'obis-
cum Deus, and Williir.1 .NIaid,
Vetch, Col. , in command at Port
Boyal. 7. ^2.
Vetromile, the flev. Eugene, hi.s defi-
nition of Caiii.-ic, I. 20-'j;i: men-
tioned, I. 4lL'; 6. .■]•">(_!, 3(;2: 9. 2*'i.';
artii.les by. The Abenaki imliaiis,
6. L'o3-227; 7. liK(, l(il;(: 8. .■;.;2;
Acadia and its Ab<jri<.'in'.'S. 7. 3-^7
-341<; Hulian good br.ok, 6. 2';'.':
.sketch of, liy the Bev. lidwaid
Ballard, 6. 2Uo.
IXDKX TO COLLF.rTIOXS.
289
'U ot larininijton,
: 7. 40. 0-2. 0'5.
li;iin, 4. :.'ij',).
6. 10.
Am.
Vibiwnntn oxyrocus, i. .".OTii.
Yioais, Kogii, lived at Bla^-k pi>iiit, 3.
Vice AdiniraU tlio, y.-'V.M.
Vioki'iis / .?i>!tn, in tlii' <.^rinis.in r\t
Yickors \ \)\M-k ii.mui. i. i.'-J7n; 3. 110.
Viciui.i. Austria, 4. IT-
Maine, 4. -V'-n.
\i'j:n>n, A 1 iiiaiiil (ie
Villau'e coij>urat!(
7. -'78.
Villel)on, 5. 2^0
Vinal, I lie Kev. \Vi
Vinalliaven. 4. :)i'.').
islamls. 5. -I IT.
Vincent, a >e<)toh name,
Geu. . 9. I'M.
Viiie.'^. llieliard, sent t(j America by I
Goifjes. I, ."ji"; 3. '24. .'J-'Ja; spent ]
tlie wijiter at S icn river, i, :VJ; i
received a .crant fruni tiie IMy- :
mouth Com pan V. i. 4;). T'-*; 2. T->". I
'24n; 9. oili'; .•^old liis irrant. and
died iu JJarbadues, i. 44; ^ave
po.ssession of the Trehiuuy
grant to .l.i!in Winter, i. ■")2. l:!;!;
on tlie ea.^e <if Vines vs. Winter, i.
o4, .5o.), deed to Macworth, i. <>><,
128; possildy came witii Mac-
worth, i.ti'.'; connselinr. i. ~-j)i,
W4, O'itl, ■\'u; convi^yed land to
Cousins. I. s')n; a conimissii>ii, i.
•SS- the loailinu' ^upp'>rter of Gor-
ges, I. 91; attacked ]>y('K-eves, i.
yi ; 3. .3'', 40; hi.s sui'iioruTs, i.
92; rejected the i>r<>p')^;il ..f
Cleeves for arVntratiun, i.'.'j; jm-
prisoned the niessen_'er, i. '.'2;
went to IJostou for as.-sistance. i.
1'2; unsuccessful, i. '.»2; called a
court at Saco, r. 04, :><>•), ."^41; dep-
uty jxovernor, i. 04, -i-^-'i, 'M>: 2.
I'An, TOa: 3. '■>'.>; sold his patent to
Childs, I. 04; 9. ;J10; left the
province. 1. 04-O.j, .j4S/i; 3. :J0;
had a dau'^hter. i. 0-"jh; went to
Barbadoes. i.O.'ju; 2.70a; 9. -il*)-
;317; addressed a letter to ^rov.
Winthrop, i. '.)•"-'/(; as an a'^ent for
Gorfces, i. lii^: 2. 40, 7:i", 7:lti;
his family reli<.^iously inclined, i.
4.'^7, ">4->, •>4T; autograph of. i.
.044; letter to Winthro]), i. '>i'>,
o40: 9. olO, :Jll/i; Gori;es' opinion
of. I. .v44-.j4.'>; ordered to appear
before the coum.-il, i. 'j4i'r, threat-
ened to senr] Cleeves to Enu'land,
1. o40; not atfected by the idau'ue,
2. 24; at Winter irub'>r, 2. 2iii;
jir'jcured a pati-iit. 2. 24//; owned
the present town of Cid<leford. 2.
48;i; C(j]>artni'r with Oldham. 2.
A'-n; commissioner of New Som-
ersetshire. 3. O'i: his name for^'cd
by Cleeves, 3. 40; lived at .Sieo,
5. 220; as-isted by D'Aulnuy, 5.
10
220; relense.l. 5. 220; j.iincd ir;
trade with Alleitou. 7.;;!: nbjct-
ed to tlie Maehias camp. 7. :)] \
mcnti<'iu'<l, 1. '.'■>. l.;2, 1".:'., '.VU ; 3.
2.;i; 4. Tl'; 9. :)i4.
J.uius. si>ii of Ki.liird, livfd at
Kahnoutii, i. f.'.'.
im-yard, the. 4. :)4:;. ."O").
inton. tlie l\cv. .lohn ()., minister at
IJristol. 5. :!i):;; his assistance ac-
knowleiiLred, 5. Oo.k
'iomenil. baron dy. 7. 20S.
'ir^il. 2. s; 4. ><; 8. ]'''J.
'ir^in, the Hev. Charles, 2. 22^.
Mary, the, claimed as a Fren. li lady,
1. 287)1.
Virginia, three attenijds made to set-
tle, I. 2.'); alarmed by the ext^m-
sion of the Fn'ncli settleniints, i.
27, 2'.': Sir Hichard Hawkins on
the coast of, i.'-VJ: 2. 2-: settled
by the English, i.:;;!; 2._'T'/: Al-
exander carried French i^-i-^oners
to, I. o4; John }> iwdoin moved
to, I. L'77; soldiers from with Ar-
nold, I. ."lOt); till" country norih of
called .Vorumbe_-.\. 2. bJ (-17'?; on
De baet's map. 2. 17"; the value of
inlliieiiced colonization, 2. lOa;
Weymouth intended to visit, 2.
22/; Cai)t. John Smith's success
in. 2. :)t'ia; pas<enc,'ers bound to
on (;or;,'es' shi't. 2. 44'(; many of
Gor.i(es" colonists went to. 2. 47a;
an extensive country covered by,
2. 1."). 7'">a; 5. b'l-'K expedition sent
to, 2. 20; Ca]):. liocroft at. 2. 20;
Capt. Dormer at. 2. .'lO. -Jl. ;>!/(;
benetits derived ffi^m the coloni-
zation of, 2. GO: t!ie second patent
foi-, 3. 2S4; "William Straohey in,
3. 284; the wretched condition of
the C(donists in. 3. :.'^4: mentioned
in Spencer's F^ery C^ueen. 5. 1")0;
Andros <;ov»>rn>.'r of, 5. 27-'J/> ;
Episc<;pacy planted in, 6. 20:
rresbyttuians in. 6. ;30: a royal
province. 7. 1")4: Arirall carri.jd
prisoners to, 7. J^: sent tishim;
vessels to Femaquid. 8. :;2''. : il-
licit business of Arirall in. 8. •■'.:.'•■>;
mentioned, i. .■371, -"^Ol/c 2. s^ 7(),( :
3. i"-4, 280; 4. 07: 5. xxxvii. l~>.
170, 224, -V)^, ■)')•>: 6. ',:>. 100, lO'.L
210, 211); 7. 227. vO;); 8. M>, 07.
:3in, ."320; 9. ;30;'.. :;'».3/(.
Comi)any, i)rejuilic..-d airainst Gor-
ges, 2. ;3.;-:)4. ;;". 41. '>J: N'ev.-
Knirlaiid si'ttk-il by tin- authority
of. 2. 42; opposed the crrantin;; of
a ciiarter to. 8. 2'>i: oifered the
I'ilirrims a i)a'-erir. 8. l"'o; men-
tioned, 2. 0, :;2. 4Ia: 5. 17>.
Historical KeLrister. cited. 5. lOO/,.
the built at Sair.idahoc, 3. :;o^; 7.
COJ, .'312; used -^6 a fieiglaer, 7
290
MAIN]: HISTORICAL .^OCIETY
Vir<rHii,\ — (H">ntiniieil.
;.'i'o; c;inic(i tlio coLmiNts from
S;'.:;\i(l;i1nH- (o Knulaiul, 3. .'Xhi; 7.
ilOi. ;;tv;. ;ji2.
si>ri:u'>. S. 0.")S'>.
Vir.uiiiian<. tlie, 5. r.."i;i.
Voniiuy. .K'l.ji. i.U'p(>.Nilion o\. 5. CS-O-i.
Vobi-oiiin Dou-s. ihc 5. l'1'.>.
Voc:ii)a"i:uy, of the \t>rri!ut"\V(H-ks. i.
4l'.>"4i'1 ; of tin.' liniiin'^. st.'a^i.>as
and niontlis, 7. o44-:M.").
Voltaire, Fiaiii-uisOIarie Aroiict, 4.
01.
Vose. Solomon, settled at Auansta, 6.
60; death of, 6. 0;;.
Voyai:e. into New Knijland. sr-e Levett,
Capt. Christopher.
Voyauers. tlio names of the earliest
lost. 5. 14:1, U.wi.
VoyaLres. len^ith of time taken by
Joeelyn. 3.'.''^; ;uri>>s ilie Athmtie
of shorter dunitiou. 4. 10.
Yj-nes, Si'. Vines.
WaaiiuunLra. 4. l.">">, l'>'!.
Wabae<.iso.is lake, 4. 111.
Wabanak', ( a spe!lin<_: of Abuaki.
Waben;ikies. ) 6. -'o.i, l'14.
Wabquisli, 4. lo~t.
Waohusett. 2. U:i.
Wackwarrawaskee. 3. 27.
Wadaeanaquiu, 5. 'J'.>~^.
Wadaranaqain, 5. l'-j4.
Waddoek, Henry, signed the j^etition
to Cromwell, i. oV-"/.
Mrs. , mother-in-law of John
Tenny. 3. 75.
3. 8:3; 8ft' Warwick.
Wadleigh, John, lived in Wells, i.
lOo/i ; submitted to the jir.ixlic-
tion of Mass.. i. lUOa ; a deed from,
1. o'>l, o'j'^OoO: liis history un-
known, I. 3.J9; his land title pos- 1
sibly tiie ba.sis of the "grants by '>
the town, i. o-'*!!; selectman, i. 1
301; au early settler of \Vi.'lls. i. !
302; a juror, i. o''j'>\ mentioned, '
1.91. iO. !
Eobort, one of the fust settlers of :
Wells. i.oOl'; si.'j'ned the petition '
to Cromwell, i. ;!'.i4.
vs. Veazie, 8. M'Vj.
Wadsworth family. 4. .'^9.
Jeremiah, stockholder in the lirst
woolen mill, 4. .")0; commissariat
in tlie French aiiny, 4. .jO; sent
cloth to Washiujrton. 4. ."jO.
.John, 6. 41.
Gen. r>\f'4, his daughter m.arried
Stephen Lou:;fol!ow, 5. xxxviii;
Major Burton served under, 8.
32$; taken prisoner. 8. :;_'>: sent
letters to Hancock. 8. .;:.'>; visited
by h's wilt'. 8. ;JjS; to 'oe carried
to I'lchmd, 8. oi'>-Lii:i*; the escape
Oi, 8. <;-'J-vv4.
f Zil]'. di. married Stephen LonLrfcll.iw.
! 5. wxviii.
I Wa;,'es. paid to servants, 3. ',17 ; ,\te
I rcmuner.'.tion.
1 Wa'^on-.;. a rare si^ht. 4. '','2'"k :Vj~.
i Wa-ner. Elder rbilip. 7. 2i.'7.
AVahonha. miiri]i.'red Mail.im Dearin'
3- l-'l-
A\ aiiiw riLrht, Fraiu-is. 9. SS.
Jidin. 3. .I'.iT, 40.-), 41:'., 424, 4'_'.".; 4.
; 144: 7. 7(1.
I.ucy. mariied fien. Samuel Waldn,
9. ^'^i deatli of, g. >-,>.
Wail. Thomas Ji.. 7. •_'S4.
Wakeiicld. John, lived at Saco. i. IS"..
1^.>; action brouuht aLrain>l. i.
l^■■); a juror, i. 1»; au earlv >(.i-
tler of Wells. I. :;«;l>.
the I!ev. John, 2. 227.
Samuel. 9. 24.
Waki-ly, Elizabeth, carried into ca]«-
tivity. I. 212; mariied Uichaid
Scammon. i. 212.
family, purchased land at l>a>k
cove. I. 122-12:J.
Isaac, iiurcluiNcd laud of ];ich;ird
TuckLr, 1. 122; came to Falmoutii,
I. l.j.3; killed, I. i;2i). 221.
John, purchased laud of Itichard
Tucker, i. 122; Ins plantation, i.
12'.>; his house, i. I2U; came X'l
Falmouth, i. I'j'-i, '2l'>; settled at
Presu;n)>scot. i. l.">4; sitrned tl.c
lietition t'> the Kin;^', i. 1^0; killed,
I. 212. 217.
Thoiiia>. jiurchased land <.if Tichard
Tucker. I. 122; his dan.uiuer la.;;--
ried Matthew ( 'oe. i. 122-12.;. I-'-'.;
came to Falmouth, i. l.">;'. : a.n-, c-
diite of, I. I'l'-'j- l.">4; signed t!ie j'c-
tition to the kin.LT, 1. 1>"; livei; at
Falmouth, i. 212. 216; his wife
killed, I. 212; killed, 1. 212, 217;
came from Cape Ann, i. 212; lir-t
settled at iiack cove; i. 212;
moved to the house of his .><m. i.
21.]; Ins character, i. 21.;; 1 is
house burned, i. 214; hi< ^''U
killed. 1.220; meiuion>;d, i. l"-'-'.
Gen. lio-er. 8. .Vnt.
Walderne. Henry, signed the petition
to Mas.>.. 5. 240.
see Waldi'on.
Waldo, lirst appearance of the name,
4. 7>.
claim, 9, 22S.
Cornelius, owned part of Great an 1
Little Chebeag, i. 1-17; a >"U -.i
Jonathan, 9. 70; in trade with Ids
brother, 9. 70; one of the tweii'.y
asso(,-iales, 9. 7S.
county part «jf the Waldo patent, i.
4.'>; the lir.->t sermon preached in,
5. o->4/(: mentioned, 3. 20.'wt; 8.
;J17, :>'.'4; 9. 77, '.».;, 220.
family, the, 7. 0.j4; 9. 'JlK
INDF.X TO COLLECTIONS.
2'.»1
Fi'aiicis, son of Gen. S.uniu'l. g. ^'^i
SO; j;; rail 11:1 tod I'luin Il.uvml Col-
logo. 9. .-'.'; livr.l at I'.iliiiontli, 9. '
SV>; ColK'i-tor cit Custom-;. 9. s;';
vent to Ku;4la!ul. 9. ^:J. M'; lifath
of, 9. ?^;.'; his jir.>|nTt.v .oiHis-jateil,
9. s'.'; inentioneil, 9. '."o. ;
grant, 6. l'oO; .n"' Walilu patent. {
Llaunali. (lau.u'htir of (Wii. Saunu'l, i
belrorlieil to Auihvw Pejqierell, 1
9. So; romantic denouement. 9.
{n3-S5; married Thomas Flueker,
9. 85, S'j; Willi to Knuland. 9. S'.l; '
death of, 9 ^'.•: !ut dau^Iiter mar-
ried (ien. Knox, 9. '.mi. 1
.Jonathan, moved to Boston, 9. "■'); 1
a man of puMic soil it. 9. "•">; death
of, 9. ~i')\ fatluT of <Jin. W'ahh), 5.
uS'2n: 9. TO: one of the lueiiiy as- 1
.sociates, g. 7'.'. I
Lney, dau^Miter of Gen. Samuel, 9. '\
S'.i; married Isaac Winslow. 9. M).
the Kev. Nathan, preaelied in l>ath,
2. 2-20. I
patent, extent of, i. 4')-, 9. 2-(»;
granted to IJeauehanip and Lev- •
erett. i. 7'.'; interfered with the
Indian titles. 2. ^'07: owned liy j
Samuel Waldo, 5. '-jfi'-Jn: 9. --!'3; !
called the Mnseonuus patent, 5. !
oiJihi; in t!ie hands of (ien. Knox, I
7. ;3-'j4; 9. 'Ji); only a small part
now intai/t. 9. '."<: ihc diltieulty '
coneernin;j; lo lie settled by the !
state. 9. I':.".', l'l".<-l'.";i): mentioned, j
2. i'.to; 5. ;;o7. ;>■-': 6. :iiJO: 7. -I'A; \
8. KIG, ii:;-*: 9. '.a. •_';)!.
Kalph. emliarked for Kurojie. 9. "^^3;
a sou of Gen. .'^amuel, 9. >>, bO;
died, 9. b'.>.
General .Samuel, owned land once
in the pusse>sion of Munjoy, i.
129, 204; owned j.art of Great and
Little Cheheai;. I. 147: lived in
Ho^ton, 2- '•''■''>• '■>■■■''• lea.sed a i>ai>er
mill of, ami hrou^dit suit against
IMcbard I'ry, 3. ;]-i-"), oo'i, ■'>'-'>~;
owned land in Fdmnuth. 3. ;;j'l;
at Louisburu'. 3- 17-', 1^1, ss^; 5.
S>>2n; 9. >■-!: al Fort George, 5.
oO'J; owned the Waldo patent. 5.
3<ilt/(; commenced to manufacture
lime, 5. .■]7.j;(; 6. r.i--_'(t; a son of
Jonathan, 5. •;>^"-';t: 9-75; in com-
mand of tiie e^:p'-dition against
Crown point, 5. -i^L'/i: 9. si;-";-J;
his pei-sonal apjn araiic.\ 5. :;<2*(;
9. SS; death <>f, 5. •>!', .';~-i'/'. .'^^J//;
g. S-^, I'l, '.'2; his lust uoid>. 5.
y-^2/t; burial of. 5. ;;>4, :;^1/. : 9.
J-S; sent his son to Europe to in-
duce emiuratioii. 5. 40;;-4o|; 6.
22-2^], •■Ji'2; 9. ^-"i. - j; gave no land
title.-, to the liernii'.ns, 5. 4o4; in-
duced Germans lo come to Amer-
ica, 6. 4; .-iCUL by M.i-s. to xid
Peniaquid of Dunbar, 6. 10-20; 8.
2!'S; to.ik eneri^i-tie nieasiiiv- :>>
settle his ]ia'eiir. 6. I'O, _'i. ■j:'-.':'.;
the name> of Ids iii>t M'ti'.!-.. 5.
21: appointed ('harles Lei-t-ur
bis Mgeut, C. ;'.2;i; hereditary lord
of IJoolh Hay, 6. ;;2.">, -V^i'r. in tier-
in.m\ , 6. .';2."): employed to .^eitli-
the affairs of the thirty proprie-
tors, 6. :I22: in I-^nuland, 6. ."._'_': 9.
SO; received half of the Mn-con-
gus )).\teni, 6. '■',--: 9. sii; in.iu,e<i
.settler.- lo orcuj-y hi> i.md. G. ;;l'2,
ul.'.'">-;'>27, .M2>-;;2'.': iir>t Mt;ieniei)t
of, 6. o"J2; his cin iilar of iT-"';., 6.
ol'.'-o;]2: hail a passport from the
secretarv of state, 6, ."J:;! -:):;_': a
lar-re limlholder, 8. US: 9. .s;;;
order to Col. Noble. 8. 120. IL'O,.,;
I)iirchased the claim of tiie Tem-
ple heirs. 8. l'.'2/i: birili of. 9. 7-"';
came to America. 9. 7-"i: >uno,:'Ml-
inii's of his youth. 9. 7''>: in !i;nie
with hi:, brolher. 9. '>'>: I. ni .m
extensive acijuaintaneo in Mione,
9. 70; became one of the twi-nty
associates. 9. 7'.i; pun based more
land, 9. i-^l ; held imporiaat ;...-{-
tion.s at liome. 9. bl : a colonel. 9.
bl->2; embarked for Liirope. 9.
S-j: presented at couit. 9. >;.;: co-
ineidein-es in his ami IV-jijieieirs
life, 9. s-1; romance of his d.iiiili-
ter"s marriaue. 9. ■'■;]->■"<; induced
the .Scotch-lri.-h to .settle in War-
ren. 9. "^"); paid the jiassai^e of the
emigrants. 9. >'); had no hxed
value of his re^d estate, g. >7; tii--
sired to have the .-cat oi go\ern-
ment moved to his juovinee. 9.
S7; recommended a tort on tlic
Penob.scot river. 9. >7: went wirh
Gov. Pownall to eieet the foit. g.
S7; his portrait. 9. --: ni.i:i: -d
Lucy Wainwrii.'ht. g. ^•-: ih t!;i of
his wife, 9. s>: ( hildun of. 9. —
S'.o hastened the ilevelojimelit of
the renob>cot valley, g. '.'o; .,■-
niembered and honored, 9. ' <! ;
burial of. 9. i'l, '.•2. !i;j; owned !.he
original grant to Deauehami) and
Leverett, 9. 221;: the title of the
grant went to his children. 9.2l'i'p;
mentioned, i. 4-"): 5. :j7l': 5. •-j-^.
o.JiJ: 7. 2.]:^, :;2.'.: 8. II-"-, 121/-, IJJ,
i:;i, :.M:;, 24-7», .";12. ol -'/- : Mem .ir
of, by .Jo.>eidi \\ iiliani'-oii, 9 7---
Mrs. .">amuel, death of, 9. >>.
.Samuel jr., went to Kiirope to in-
duce .->ettbr> to come to Annrii-.i.
6. :i2-2.]. '-'rs^: 8. 21:;/-: 9 »'>; a >on
of Ceil. .Samuel. 9. >>: ;;raduated
from llai vard College, g. •->; li' ed
in Falmouih. 9. s--: a i.-iocsc-nia-
tive, 9. S5->'J; juilge of probate,
202 MAINE hi.'=;tokical SOriETT.
Waldv>. Snrmiel jr.— continno.l. I i.ll-^: coiivoycil tlio same to Kioli-
9. S',»; (loath «>f. 9. M': his shaiv in ar<l i;ns>,"ll. i. 14S.
liis fiUhm"!* cstato. 9. S'.i. ' James. (Ki'Ositioii ol. citoil, 3. ;'.•_';;,;
A\'al<3o'> i'r('t<;nsi.>ti-:. 5. :;i>4. Josoi>h. 4. ■J<\.
I>i.x1\ni nioii. 7. :".2."j. I the Kev. .losepli. 2. lii-j.
'\Vahl(>i>i.M<>u<:h, the poi>]>lc of orderoil ' Martiia. 4. I'-^l.
t(> rolinqiiish tlieir viu'ht? to tlie K lehel. 4. l'^1.
Ktato. 2.2!':.'; settled l>y Frotes- Koliert .).. S. -l.'-t: 9. 24:).
tai>ts. 4. 78: 6. 4, :'.i)'.': fonnerly ; Sanmel. ininied the widow ol" An-
Boothli.iy. 4. :'.L".>: 8. ■2V',n lir.-t ; drew Alirer. i. I'li;/.
anival of (U'linans at 5, 4t>:); \ Samuel, 01 Fiyebur;,'. 4. -JSl.
6. 4. oil'.); 9. S'l: destroyed by In- ; Siil'ply, 4. l'-^'./i.
dians. 5. 4u:'.: other <iermans iu- ' Cai>t I'iiiMtliy. oiv> of tlie owrxT,-*
duced to come. 5. 404: troahleil of Fryeluu:,'-. 4. :iT^: exteiu i>I' his
by the second war. 5. 4tU; Crer- ! cultivated land. 4- L*T".t; his tlauirh-
mans ohli;^ed to purcluise new ■ tcM- eh listened, 4. 'JSl ; his saw-
laiid titles. 5. 404: two branehe.s ■ mill. 4- •J^1-l'^_'. L'~<l;i ; mentioned^
of the C'crman cliuroh at, i. 4ii4: ■ 4. 'JT-"). 2^7, i"'^.
the Rev. J. }.{. Seha^-'tYor. settled .Vdmiral, . 9. .'it/j.
in, 404 ; 7, L'l'.': nunil>er of fami- Walkiiii^ Taven\. name for a shii>
lies, at, 5. 404: diiVorent j^astors loaded with wines. 3. OS.
at, 404-40"<. 407. 40S: (Ternvin WuUabont Presbyterian chuieli. X. . I.,
churches united. 5. 40.'v. the Ger- x.:V,-2i!.
mans couM only speak their na- Wallace. Sir .fames. 9. 17'.>.
live touu'ue. 5. 4n<. 410-411: 6. 4: ^M.ny, married I'ike. i.:"17».
sent Charles .Miller to linii a new the hev. of Datii. 4. :;;'.o, G-Jl.
pastor, 5. 40S; the people of irrad- Wallahu'esiiue-cra-mook. 4. 111.
iially learned io ^jie^k Enu'lisli, 5. Waller, (.'apt. , 2. 47.
400, 411, erected a monument to Walley, Jidin. 4. •_'_'<; 9. 29. :3jX
Retz and Starman, 5. 411; liolanrl Wall, the II. -:i. G. I)., 8. 4;;0.
Cu^hiiv_' died in. 6. 47: Isaac V.'allin. . 8. lOo.
Heed settled in. 6. 7i;: dc.-ired an Wallin-fi'rd. George W., 6. .'W ! ; 8.
Episcopal clergyman. 6.201; the :lS0,:j01.
foundation laiil. 5. -JJ'J: N'ltuauiel Wallis. a numei(>us family bearini: th.e
Groton born in 6. ."J^M, ;>''^: home ; name, i. .Il''": lii>-r of the lujiie m
of Joseph Groton. 5. :j''>->: (German ' Maine, i. ;;ii"..
Lutherans in. 7. 210; mentioned, ■ Benjamin, lived at ruriXHKluek, 1.
4. 2.j; 6.41, Gil, 77. 7^, -i^.J; 7,:j20; :\U\. .y^:).
9. 0;3; aeeount of the German set- Calel). i..''d7/i.
tlement in, by the liev. Juan. Star- G.-orge. i. 221.
man, 5. 40l-40o. ; the Kev. lTu'.^h, preached in Hath,
Waldron. Henry, 5. 240. i 2. 22.j; controversy coni-ernini;, 2.
Capt, Kiehard. lived at Dover, i. 22-">; ordained, 2. 22.>: hi? charae-
157, 212, 215, 221; ordered to ter, 2. 22<">: dismissed, 2. 220.
York, 1. 1G7; Elizabeth Wakely, James, siirned the petiriou to (otv.
delivered to, 1.212; the Indians Bnulstreet, i.2-^)/( : l>irth of, i. olO;
repaired to, to sue for peace, i. lived at I'urpoodui-k. i. .'JIO. '.)S'>-
21.j: complaint to, 1.222: his ex- Jo'nn. lived at Falmouth, i. lo.'>. 144,
pedition again-t the In iian». i, l>0/i, IS-'i; siL^iud the submi>-ion
li.>); killed, i- 2'.d; liis dau^liter to Mass., 1. lo.>, ;;<(;; ixnitioneii t.>
ransomed, i.20;J; held a court at . hive the strife between Cleeves
York, i.;i>0; ordered to adminis- arul Jordan settled. i.l41: a jur^u"
ter oaths t-j tlu! commissioners, 3. 1 i, 18.J; lived at Purpooduck. i.
51; sijAiied the treaty of 171-">. 6. '. 20(3-207, 2.">1/j. :JU>. ;i2:); lived near
2'jij; autoirraplk of, 6. .i'ji't: men- . the Fore river, i. 21i); a .select-
tioued. 3. US. nun, i. 244, 24-"), :'dO; laml on
William, I. ;>;>. j K^eky Hill ;:ranted to, i. 2.'J1 ,
Waldrop. .Alexander. 5. .'>0. si;^ned the petition to liradstreet.
Wales, the Jordan nanie common in. i.2s:j)t; one of the lirst of llie
I. 2;j4/i; .Sir Ferdiuando *"jr,s.fs '■ name that came to .Maine, i. '-'A''':
said to liave lli.il to, 1. .".10; men- ' liis sons, i. ;ili)-;)17; his (lau:;li-
tioned, 5. 20: 7..'J2."..; 8. 2:'4. \ tcrs nnrried. i. ;317»i: I'Min in
Maine, (ieii. Jnhn Chaniler. in. 9. Cornwall, i. '-'Aln; inentiMiud. i.
171 ; inc. ^ijiorated into .\I-»n:noL:tii, 2i7, 22't,(. 2.'>.').
9. 171. ' John, 2d. son of Josiali, i. "IT;
Walker. Isaac, purchased Long island, \ lived at Cape Elizabeth, i. ;>l'i.
LNDEX TO COI.I.ECTIOXS.
203
John. o(l. Son of X;ith:iniol, i. olT,
OlTii: Ins sou. i. .".IT.
Jolin, 4rli. si.u ^<\ .lohn Od, i.;'17;
lived :it SlKTinnii. i. .'.IT.
Josepli, l.iith ol. I. ;'.lii; li\.'(l at
Glouoestor, i. ".ir.; livod at I'lir-
l)Oo»liK-k. I. ;!:.';'..
Jo>epli, jr., .NiL,'iK'<l the petitiou to
Jlia(Istiei.t. I. L'~^;wi.,
Caj.t. Josri.h. 3. IT-.
Josliua, sou of .Xatlianiil. i. 'A]~ii,
Josiah, of lloston. ii(.']io.--itiun of, i.
r24H, 14t.);(; juinhasi'd (.'heboa'j,
l-lOx: sij:iied tlio jiL-tition to Hov.
Uradstrirt. i. L'>;'.n; birth of. i.
olO; livi'd at (noiioestt-r. i. ;'.l<i;
^. 140:
li\od at
f:.':;: 3. 140: lied
3. Ml).
• if Narhaniel. i.
I. OITk: date of
I. I. 'M~ii.
his son. I. :'.1T :
Purpooduck. i.
to Scarboroii'_ch.
Margaret, widow
;^17; olilldren id
date of her deat
Nathaniel, a resident of Fahnonth,
1. lO.J, 114, l^^:.. -JU;; signed tlie
subinisj-if.n to Mass., i. 1<>.".. :'>(',;
innclised land of .lolm Lewis, i.
118, 2(iii/). ■2()l: ]nireliased land of
Tlionia.s A\'est, i. l.-'): oonsentei!
to tlie agreement lieiween Turk-
cr and Jordan, i. 1^1; i)etiTiuned
to Mass., to settle tliedispnte be-
tween Clecves and Jordan, i. 141 :
his childitn baptized by Rnlu'rt
Jordan, i. loT. ]il2: 8. --".M/;;
signed the petiti.m to the kini;. i.
]N0; an aetinn brnu:.rht auaiust. i.
]>^"); took an inventory of Tliunias
Skilliui^^'s estate. I. 11'4; Conveyed
land to John .'^killini.is. i. l'4.'>;
lived at Back cove. i. 2C,0,/. 2()1,
3in, Gl'o; deposition of, i. i^tJO-i'Ol ;
one of the first of tlie name that
came to Maine, i. ;]1G; date of his
birth, i.olT. •JIT/^; lived at Bev-
erly, I. MlT: died. 'Mln: his wid-
ow's deatli, I. ;jlT)(; cliildren of,
I. 317, SlTx; mentioned, i. TO, 108,
220/i.
Thomas, purchased land of Thomas
Wise, I. TO. ;n7.
Wally, Abial. 2. IT'.'.
Walner, — — . g. :;.")1.
Walnut, abundant at Cape Elizabeth,
3. ••Jn-J, OUT.
Hill, 2. ].".•_', \i;j, \i'Z.
Walpiile, Hoiaee. 7. \\\,i.
.Maine, saute as >>-il)!eboro, 6. 18;
ceded to Campbell. 6. IS; tlie IIc-v.
John Murray in, 6. 1"/); ap])rised
of the ajjproaoli of the Indians. 7.
177.
Mass., Paul C'oliin in, 4. 'JOS.
Wal.^in'_diam, Sir i'lauiis, ])resented
wiih a cod, s- 14'J: the fatiier of
the J'rotesrant jiolicy. 5. 14"^; in-
tcrcbtud in colonization, 5. lOO, I'jL
Walter, Hannah, date of hcrbirti;, 1.
■".17," her son. 1. ;]17.
Thomas, moved from Salem to Piu-
])Ooduek. I. .'.17. .'.•_':'.: d;ite of his
wife's birth, i. :;i7; his son. i. :'.17.
William, son of Tlioiuas, liv.jil ,ii
Boston. I. .'.17.
tlie IJev. ^\'i^nau1. I'.o.-tou, 9. 'S.
the Kev. \\ iliiam, of l;o.\b;;iy, /j.
AValtham, 4. --'Ol. oOi.
AValton. John. i. ■!.'.•■!.
Slnidrack. letter to Cov. Dudlev. 3.
;'.4!t-;!.")0: >imied the treaty of 171.'..
6. •_'."..■!; autoj;ra].h of. 6. i'.".;]; men-
tioned. 3. :Wr2. ;;m). 412.
Wambesitts. the. 6. S-Uk
\\aui]'anoa;_;s. tin-. 6. 212.
Wami>iim liclts. value of amoni: the
Indians, i. li'''.: as tokens of peace,
3. 371. .^72. ;:>2: 4. 124. J-.'O, l.;o,
l.]l, 132, 141, l.->4-l.V), 184: used
instead of hand shakinii'. 4. bit).
Wanbana<;'hi. a spelling; of Abnaki, 6.
•Jiy.i. 232: deliiiition of. 6. 2n<.i. •_':;•_'.
WanLianakkie. same as .Uuiaki, 6. 1^32;
detinition of. 6. 232.
Wnid.anVian. deliiiition of. 6. 2-)2.
AVaunerton, Kichard, lived at Pisiata-
qua, 5. 220; arrested liy Il'.Vulnay,
5. 220; released. 5. l'2(;: litllo
known of him. 5. 2l'o,(.
Capt. Thomas, ayeiit for the Laoonia
company, i. 77: killed, i. 77-': 5.
22-"): in c(jmmaiid i'i the Feilow-
ship. 3. Of): iu debt, 5. 'JJ.' : nun-
tioueil. 5. 20.").
Wapanaehk. / a moile of s].,'ilinL; .Vb-
Wapanac liki, \ naki. 6. i^n'.t. l'M.
War. hinders ciN ili;:.ition. 4. !!; of
1M2 jnostrated W'iseasset, 4. 47;
checked the <^Mowtli of Maine. 4.
80; the Abenakis in. 6. 24-_'-L'43;
John Chaniller in. o. 170; men-
tioned, 6. O."-. 7--'; 7. 2-"j. 2s3; 8. 17:
9. lt;2, ls3; of Kiui,' William. 4.
73; (.f the Kebellion, 8. 2>>: .^'.e
Pevolution. the war of.
Waracansit. 6. L'.'J3.
Waburton, George, his eoiupiest of
Canada cite<l, 5. 14s/(, 173/(, 177f(,
178//. I'.iO/f.
Ward, a .Scotch-Irisli name. 6. 10.
Gen. Artemas, 2. "J-'r^: 8. 1'lO*;.
the Pev. Nathaniel. 3. l.'/3,/, 101.
Capt. Samuel, i. ."/oo.
Col. , of Hartford, 4. -"m.
, 4. 3:]U.
Wardell, Caj.t. Jeremiah. 6. 108.
William, witnessed ilie deed to John
Wadlei<,'^h. i. ■'•■>^: om.' of the !ii>.t
settlers at \Vells. 1.302; presented,
1.371.
Wardoiir, 2. 17; 5. 311.
\Vardrop, Ale.vandi 1. 5. lo'j.
Wardweil, liamuel, 4. 30lt.
2i»4
MAINE niSTOinCAL SOCIKTV
Waro. Asliui. i.H: 5. \ix: 5. :;"k^. .'ISl ;
7. l'^: 8. 410; g'. IT.').
oiTok, I. 12;1. -'T'.i.
])r. ll.nry. 6. ".'.S.
. ot Can V I link. 4. :"'.4t,'', "08. oOS,
;;;t«i.
Jfrs. . 4. -.UO.
Jsatlruiirl, IimmI at llanijiinn. 2. 174,
17'.': I'uilt a sawmill. 2. 174, 17'.*.
.sc( \\\ar.
Wari'vilon. 4. l"i."), \u",.
Waii'liam, 4. i'70: 7. 4:.","i, 4:10.
Waiiu'r, .lamos, i. ')]:].
, of Xi'itl'.anipb'ii. 4. -j/'.^.
"Warraliita, sold land lo (..uoiiio Muii-
joy, I. I'_".', .").").■;.
Wanakaiisit, 6. i'.j4.
Warraiiis, onlfis, j.assos. etc., extracts
from. 5. I'.t, ;;.;, 41. 4::;. 44, 4.'>, 40,
47, 4S. .-.S.
Warren, the Kov. ]\tul ('(ifliii in. 4.
oHO, ;]"_'7, ;iL'.'<, ;;_".i: Kutherfonl
]>reache<l in. 4. . •;■_'('> ; Imsiiiess in.
4. '^J~: tlie lirst emii' rants tliat
ariivid ;ii. 6. l'I: names of the
lirst setllers of. 6.21: settled l.y
jieoplc from Ireland. 6. I'l, sJ: g.
S'): settlers from Soi'tland, 6. •_':'.:
coninn'iiced, 9. 7'.i. Idndered by
the Indian wars. g. 7'-'-.Si; men-
tioned, 2. i.'L'7: 3. i.'-;7: 4. :;4l', :>')4;
6. 00, •2'Sr,. :]ni>: 7. o-',o, 4^7. 4'.H),
491. 4i>il. A'.'S, I'.M. 4'.t.:.: Annals of,
see Eaton. Cyrus.
academy, chartered. 8. 171-172:
praiils to. 8. 17-': teacln-rs in. 8.
17:.'.
association of IJapiists, 4. :j."jO.
I^aidel. 3. 220.
Ebenezer T., corpurate member of
tlie Maine Historical ."society, i.
11; i.racticed in lIallo%vell, 6. 04;
given to speculation. 5. 04-0o;
died, 6. or>.
Gcorjre, son of James. 4. 10.
Geor^'e, son of Walter. 3. 220.
llnm]>hrev. eniraged in tlie lisheries,
3. li':5. ]"2:i;„.'
James, lined, i. .'^7".'.
Gen. James. 4. 10.
Dr. John C. 3. 24."), 240. 247. 240.
2o2, 24.';, :^0:1.
Gen. Josepli. 3. 244. 202.
Lieut. Joshua. 6. .j-js.
Kathanit-d. 3. 220.
IVter. 3. 2-_'(;.
Admiral Sir Peter, 8. ll'O, Il'I 121)k
1-^2. :J12„.
U. I., 4. L'O'.I.
Waltei. 3. 2i'0.
William, deposition of. 3. 7.7.
William, of ilerui.-k. 4. 1:70.
AVilliam Cotton. 3. I'-'O.
Dr. . 7. :;.".4.
. of IJucklield. 4. .jStO.
Warrens tavern, 4. :^70.
Wan ueensit. 5. 20^^.
Warundiee deed, the executed .nt Vc-
je]>scot, 3. ;;i;', ;;2n. :;-jo-:;l'1 ; trrri-
toiy covered by. :;2I. ;;:.'4)i.
Warwiik. tlie Earl'of, ouo of tho I'lv-
moutli company, i. :".:',. :'^i,: 2.
40'/; a relative of 'riioinas C:i]u-
mock. I. 47; 3. T.'. -j.'.;/. SC; 5. ;ji4;
iustrnnu'ntal in obtainiiiLT the si-e-
on.l ( h.utt'r of the I'lymouih 10!-
on>-, 2. 42'(/, : Ids d:nmliter mar-
ried Tliiwnas Cajumoek. 3. xv,
xvi; mentioned, i.."):;4: 2.4l'/(. .*d.
77: 5. 214, 2r.>. :M."); 8. 20.') : 9. ;;i;7;
Frances, married Capt. Thomas
Cammock, 3. x\i.
Henry, a juror, i. ."):'..").
John, in tlie e;,iii„,,ii nt, lllack
I'oint. I. 27//; 3. IHi; lived at
lilack point. 3. ,s;;, 2;'.2.
Wasannikea;: jfoint, 5. ;;77, 'Mid, C7S,
AVashbnrn. Israel, jr., 7. 70//; 8.
i,!-], ;;7.' : the north-eastern lioimil-
ary of .Maine. 8. I-IOO; .Memoir of
the lion. Edward Keiit. 8. 47."-
4e^: Memoir of the Hon. Ether
fehe]dev. 8. 4o'.»-4;J7.
Marshall". 2. I-2.
Academy, iinoriioratc d. 8. I'l:!. 104;
land uraiued to, 8. Hi.-): Daniel V.
rptoji, preceptor of. 8. ir,.j; buihl-
in'4 erected. 8. 10.", ; the Eev. S.
Adams, j. receptor, 8. \i\-)\ fuml
of. 8. 10.").
Benevolen) Society. 3. 24S.
cent. the. 6. l;;.';-l:jO.
college, 7. 4:N.
county, 3. .•]:;:j; 8. .IK. 479.
Washin:rton. D. ('.. i. 410; 2. 240; 5.
xl, xlviii; 6. 2i;:;: 7. 41:]; 8. .-.i'. .•^4.
44, 41», :/■',. .^0, .>7. 01, 70, 80. S'.». '.M,
1M2, 10.3, 104, ;)4S. -.Vi'.K :i7:J, :;74,
427: 9- Tl. 72, L'l.Mt. 248.2.74.
George, designated Arnold to lead
tlie exjjedition to (^)nebec. i. 447.
48i">. 4'.i;i; letter to Concrress. i.
4'.''J; Letters from Arnold, i. 407.
471, 470, 4'<2. 4>:J, 4'.'U. 4'.'S; the
trov.ps fr-jm Ikitli, served umler,
2.214; emotiiius felt ot his inau-
guration, 4. (•>:]; date of his inau-
guration. 4. .".;;; Jjis aiifiearanif.
4. -74; dressed pailly in clothes ><i
American manufacture. 4. .74. •'>'>.
;77. .7'.>: jilcased with the vote for
Jolin Adams. 4. '/.»; a fedcjali-t
4. -70, 01: letter to (ien. Knox. 4.
ry.i; aj/pointed Cn.-liinir assoiiate
justice, 6. 4.7, 40; Mi],prcsse.i the
A\'a-hiii;_'ton cent, 6. l-j'r. d>--
nounced, 7. l'7<': mentioned, i.
47", 47s. 4-0, .1-1, .711;;: 4. .-,s. 7'.i:
5. xxxvii. 14'.»; 7. 1.7, 41;;: 3. 2.J'.»,
I'OI. L'-7. 47'.i; 9. 101, -_'7,2;jl.
Me., 4. 7'J.
IN'Dr.X TO COLLrCTIOXS.
29?
111.
4. 101
•J12.
0S7, 411.
Waspji, JocohTi's fii^lit witli, 3. 00
L'lU.
Wassatiiiu-iik riviT. 4.
Wassonunkike, 2. l'T-").
Wass. John. 3. L'),<.
Wat.M-l>oiouj:li. I. ■y^'-l;
Watcrbury, 6. 71',;.
Watorfoiii. Irrhmd. 3.
Maine, 4. '.)o.\. ;);'.'.•. OSo-
Watnlnxiso, Ut'iijamin. 6. 407.
Joiiii. .'^oivod ill tlic \var of tlio Uev-
olution, 3. :?''o.
Jo.'^eph, served in the Continental
aiiny, 3. 2lM ; anecdote of. 3. l'04;
at Castine. 3.-1U; liisliill i<>v sup-
plies to the soldiers. 3. ■_':;(j; bio-
{^raplnoal notice of, 3. •J2i).
Joseph W., settled at rorlsnioutli.
3. 'J2iJ.
Nathaniel, served in the war of the
Itevolution, 3. 1JU4; a sou of Jo-
seph. 3. ■_-.'i).
Kichard, 3. "21:'!.
Timothy, 3. 10.").
Wateiland, tlie. Rev. Daniel. 7. 44S.
Waterloo, the battle of, 4. 10.
Watermelons, raised at Roeomeco
point, 4. 00^; abundant. 4. :;41.
Water street, Machias, 3. ITS
Watertown. Cade and Cady, a com-
mon name in I. iL'S/K settlers at
from Winter Ilarbor, i. 4.">; for-
mer liome of John Cloyes. i. ]'>tj,
IWn; home of John Drown, i.
24 1«; home of Johu Ohlham, 2.
4S;i: tlie provincial congress met
at. 2. 2ir., L'4i); mentioned. 2. 144;
3. 21C; 4.2>;i; 6.1<;2; 7.4>;.: g.T2.
lecture, the, 9. 22.
Waterville, the site of Fort Halifax.
1. 4t>0; garrison at. 2. lO'.i; state
grant to, 5. xviii; formerly TiC'-'uic,
7. ^j6[ part of granted to Gen.
Winslow. 8. 2>'S; mentioned, i.
504; 2. •^<4: 3. Gn4/(: 4. 107: 6. 0-7,
6'J; 7. 3'Ji»: 8. 177, 17S, o70, o71 ;
9. 41.
college, 6. 00; 8. 4.".4.
falls,'4. 111.
mail, the, cited
Walling street. 6.
Wats(m, Jolin. killed. 3. 227.
Samuel, lost at sea. 3. 227.
Wiliiam, killed. 3. 227: biogra])hical
notice of, 3-220-227; mentiimed,
3. ]ijn.
^^'ilIi;uI! jr. 3. 'J'Sl.
Watsou"s plaint, 6. '■'m2.
AVatts, Dr Edwaid. son of .'^amucl, 6.
301'); lived at Rortland. 6. 300: liis
daughter mairied Jona.s Clarke,
6. ■j'j'j.
Uenry. niember of the I.iu'onia as-
semlily, i. 00: 3. 41; a i-ommis-
siouer, I. 01. loO. 17.7. o-^"^; 3. 23.
4S, 40, 5.7; autograph uf. 1. 150;
7. 100. 273.
;;5i.
date of his birth, i. 150,;: live. I •.-
15hie iioint, i. 15'.i,!: 3. 17. 1 ■<. 21;
deposition cou'-ernin.' Ilobt.r:
Nash, 1. 3-^3; aeknow!ed'.:e<l t!;.j
government of Ma>s . i. 3^0; 3.
40; one of tlu' conuuitrce on ,!.jr-
dan's i)etition. i. 53.">. •':>. 5 lo. 5 H ;
settled on Cammock's patent. 3.
IS; but little ku'iwn of him. 3. 21 ;
liad trouble witii Jonlni. 3. l'1-
22; took a grant from (/leev«;s, 3.
22; conveyed land to Rdph Al-
lison, 3. 22-23; presented f..>r
abuse, 3. 23. 40; active in state
affairs, 3. 23--_'4 : disaiTectci
towards .Mas<.. 3. 24, 55; uncer-
tainty of the ilate of his deatii. 3.
24; nothing certain knnwn uf his
descendants, 3. 24, 24/(: his name
forged by Cleeves. 3. 4o : constable.
3. 40; town clerk. 3. 40: a mairis-
trate, 3. 50; his tax, 3. b'M; men-
tioned, I. 01 : 3. 3-/I.
Isaac, 4. 251, 253, 2-74, ;)04. :'.0^.
J<i]in. of Boston, married Clake.
2. 201 ; moveil to Arrow.->ic, 2. 201 ;
his hou.se, 2. 201. 202.
John, of Falmoutii. suiipostd to be
a descendant of Henry. 3. 24ii.
Jolin, one of the Pejepscot propri-
etors, 3. 321.
Samuel, 6. 300.
Sarali. married
Clarke. 6. 30(;.
Capt. Thomas, 2
Gen. . 7. 1S2
, the Indian confereu'C
his house, 3. 30>1.
Wautrh, Capt. , of Starks
the Hon. Jonas
133.
8. 250.
held at
4. 343,
Wauhaway. 3. 440.
Waumbekketniethna. the Indian name
of the Wlute mountains, 9. 213.
Waiuidaginuboit. 3. 302.
Wauntaima, 4. 135.
Wavaad Button, i. 129.
Wawa. 7. 11^.
Wawawnumka, i. 425: 4. 155, 103.
Wawenocks, the, loeatiMU. >^i. 6. 2."4;
few remaininus -•i4: jnined the
Assagunticooks. 6. 234: moved to
Canada, 6. 2;W; mentiiui-d. 3.3<»3.
3s7; 4. 00; 6. 232; 7. 3-0;,; 9. 13?;
.see AN'eweenocks.
Wawwaw, i. 340.
Way, Andrew, 2. 2:'.7.
Eleazer. conveyed his moiety to
Wharton, i. 40/i; deeded land to
Richaril Wharton. i.."-0,<: lieir of
Geo'-ue, 3. ;l2ii;(: lived at Hart-
ford, 3. 3:^0//.
George, associated witli Purehas, i.
40/i: reeeive<l a grant .jl laml. i.
40,i. .S0«; 3. 310. :;:i5. :;3o. :.31 : ex-
lent of the grant, i.-".-: 3.315.
310; his righl.'> purciiased by
296
MAlXi: mSTC>KICAL SOCIETY.
Way. Goorjio — r<'nitiinuil.
Kichard Wharton. 3. T.-JO. iJiOn;
Eleazor Iiis heir, 3. ;'._'i>»i.
TlioiiKis, ]>nvclKiM.'J l;iiid ».>f Sauio-
stt. 5. lN^;i.
Wayiaml. Fraiu-is, 8. ^.■^;■;.
V>*;iy mouth, Cnpt. Cn'iuue. visited tlu-
roast of Maiiif, 2. '2'2a: 6. 1T.">;
named tliC(i>hind of Si. (ioorirts,
2. L'l'a; 6. :.".ii)-Jii7, ;) 1^:1 captured
Indians, i. ]<•;'; 2. IT. 'J'2it. ~t2ii: 3.
2',iT; 5. l.J7.:Mi'. :i".": 6. ;;u.-,.:;i4: 7.
1:^4, '200. :iM. ".1:2 ; .uave caj-tives to
Sir Fi'rdinanth) Gorges. 2. :i-_'a: 5.
o32; at Plyuiontli, 2. IT. 7-la: 5.o'24;
lishin^donr liy his ship. 2. S4; uu-
de-ciiled whether he asronded the
Androsco^'.uiu or the Kennebec. 3.
281; sent out by Arunell. 3. '_'>T;
readied Auirriea. 3. -J^T : sailed
up the Saj:adahoe. 3. 'J^T. 2S>.
311, 822; 5. o28, ;;2^'. ooO, ^03. o::;:i :
6. ITo, o\'>: set up 0. cross and
took possession of the eounrry.
3. 2SS. 2'.i(;: 5. :;4s, ;;4;>: 7. 2T. ■2\>\
2-JT, MU, :;if.: pn.hahly visited
Sabhatis river, 3. ;;l'2: bound f<.ir
Pemaquid, 5. I.".(;-1.:.T; a distin-
g:ui.shed naval otiieer, 5. :'Ay.<; 8.
31T, olS; to discovt'i- a site for a
colony, 5. .S*''.!; to keep a journal.
5. 310; dilticult to ascertain the
harbors he entered. 5. ."JIO, M4'.t-
SoO: tlie harlior as ascertained by
Belknap not correct. 5. ."Jll, :;i2;
in command of the Archatigel. 5.
311; at Monheiian. 5. ;311, 312,
34G, 34T, 34S: 6. 2'.' I, :;i(i: 7. I'ti,
2G3: 8.318: his course and bear-
ings, 5. 313. 314. 321; entered
Pentecost harbor. 5. 314. -y.]^. 34S;
6. 2'J-j ; set up his ]jinnaee, 5. 31."J;
6. 311; examined the coast, 5.
315-310; 6. 311,:n3: his ship vis-
ited by the natives, o. ;;](;, ;;is.
319-320, 321, 32T: discovered a
large river, 5. 31f;-:;iT, 34'.'-;;."jO:
surveyed the islands, 5. ;;r.i; 6.
ii9T, 31 S; went u]) the river. 5.
320; the river desiriln-d. 5. .".2ii.
321; followed by Iniiians. 5. 3:;(i,
321; examined the new branch of
tlie river, 5. 322-323; probably
the Pejepscot, 5, 3j3; returned to
his ship, 5. 323, 324; proof that
lie visited the ,Sag;id;dioc, 5. 32'^,
333, 33."): his route coiniKtred to
that of i)u .Mont>. 5. 32'.'; 7. 2'.';
lijs discoveries did not interfere
Yith the Freneli, 5. 3.;i; at IJri.s-
tol, 6. 332; a glowintr di'scription
of his voyage pui/li^lied, 5. ;;32,
33S; gave an inii)ul>.' to loloniza-
tion, 5. 332, 333, 3.;T. 344; knew
nothini,' of the iiiland river of
Kennebec, 5. 330, 33.'5; uudeacrv-
ing t'f disparai^ing opinion. 5. 3:'',7
-3.'.>; Iiis laiitured natives ;tll r.-
turned to America. 5. ;'..'N: reli-
gious ser\iee held by. 6. IT"'. ITT;
a mendier id' the chureh of I.r..,--
laiiil. 6. ITT; di<l not exidore the
Kennebec. 5. :;:5^; 6. 2'.';;; did n>'t
oxjilore the Penobscot. 6. 2'.':l,
31."): 7. i'."!!'!; his disi-ov ei ies usi d
by Popliam. 6. 2'.'T; took his eajj-
ti\es from t>eoi'_;es island. G. ;'■' ". ;
exj'loied St. (Jeorijes" river. 6.
",(u;. ;3()S, 310. 31T, 31S; 7. 2T ; er.v-
ricd Skidawarres to England. C.
314: his cross fouml by l'o]i!Kini.
6. 314: did not visit the S;iii:id;i-
hoc, 6. :!1.">; only sa%\ Pi'nc<l»c' t
hay, 6. 31T; 7. 29; snp])o>ed to
have visited (ioose river. 6. :dT;
named St. Georges' river, 6. 31^:
ex]ilored the coast west of Peuob-
se(d bay. 7. 2'.i: antie-j'ated bv
l)u Monts. 7. 29; >up]>osed t.>
have saileil up the Peuob.-eot. 7.
3, 2T: supposed to liave sailed up
the Kennebec river. 7. 2T ; si;]i-
])Osed IJasliaba was a kiim\ 7. V'>:
trade<l with the Indians. 7.9.".: oil
r'ajie Cod. 7. 293; desci ied Pema-
<iui<i, 7. 2'. '3; suj)posed to have
been at Poothbay harbor. 9. l:'."J-i;
supposed to have visited the Ken-
nebec. 9. 1 :;•-);; mentioned, 3. !>'■■;
4. T2; 5. l".s. 1.-,'.). i'(j(i. 2;i2.'», •".•"■"',
:-'.S4;(; 6. ■','iCi. 3(ii); 7. 'S>'>ii. 21'">.
299; 9.3112; Pemarks on his voy-
age, by David Cushman. 6. :;uT-
31S; remarks by John .McKeen. 5.
30T-33S.
Robert, signed the petition to
Cromwell, i. 394.
Wayne, formerly part of Pond tov.n,
2. 2S.">.
Gen. Anthony, 1.501.
Wear, Capt. l)a^liel. 3. 348.
Peter, a grand juryman. I.3T1 : sued
by G(-«dfrey. i.;;Tl; nuutidned. i.
Oi : 2. lT5.'lT'.i, 191); 9. :M
Weare. Narhaiuel. ace Waie Nathaniel.
__. .<],,. t. 7. 113.
Weiron, ,3. 21ii.
Wear's garrison, 2. 1S2,
Webb, Lieut. Chailes, i..501?i.
.1. W.. 6. M», si.
William, 2. 210, 211.
, of Clinti'n. 4. 318. 35i.
Webber, many '^f the name in Fal-
mouth. I. ;;iT.
Penjaiuin, i. 31^.
Deborah, d.tughter of Samuel, i-
318.
Deborah, uife of Samuel, i. 318.
Dorc-as, i. 3b^.
James, .signcl the jK-tition to Prad-
street, i. 2>.3t; lived at Fahuouth,
I. 323.
INDEX TO COLLECTIONS.
the ■Rev. James, jueaclud at Bath,
2. 220.
Joel, 9. '2(\A.
John, son of Saimirl. i. ;^.l^.
the lUiv. John, pnat luil at Bath, 2.
224.
Jo.«c']i]i. son of Saninol. 2.;''.lS; lived
in I'ahnoutli, i. 241\ :'.2:i.
Joseph, S(,in of Tlxinias, had a trrant
from the town. i. ;J17.
^lary, daughter of bainnel, i. ."JIS;
married to Joseph ^av\vard, i.
31S.
JLary, widow of Thomas, moved to
Chariestown, i. olT; land "granted
to, 1. IJIT.
Wiehacl, lived at I'nrpooduek, i.
>«"at]ianiel, signed the petition to
Bradstreet. i.2s3/(; lived at Fal-
mouth, I. -Vs-].
Patience, dauuiiter of Samuel, i.
ol^; horn at (iloucester, i. olS.
Samuel, sold land to William Pierre,
l.24T/(: land ,<:'raiited to. i. i'."i2;
to erect a sawmill, i. i.'^2. 2()'.',
317; part of tlie uiant and mill
sold to John .SkilliuLis, i. 'J'}'2n,
SIT; a witness in the tiial of (ieo.
Burrou<;hs. i. MIT; dcatli of. i.
31S; his widow and children lived
in Gloucester and York. i. .'J18;
lived at Strondwater, i.-.S-]: men-
tioned, I. 2!l4.
Samuel, J]'.. I. M!s.
Thomas, lived on the Kennehcc, i.
31T; married Mary Parker, i. OIT;
moved to Charlestown, i. olT;
left a widow and children, i. olT;
a son of Samuel, i. Mls; lived at
Falmouth, i. o2o, .■]t)2; lived near
Eeskeaican, 2. I'.'l; mentioned, 2.
194.
Waitsil, son of Samuel, i.GlS; born
at Gloucester, i. ;il>>.
AVilliam, 4. T-
, married Margaret Gyles; 3.
314H.
Wehhannet, 4. 111.
river, i. oMT.
Webster and A shburton treaty, 6. 73.
Ann. marrie<l . Osirood, 4. 282.
Daniel, lived at Win>low"s farm, 7.
I'.'O/i; preceptor at Fryebur;,' acad-
f-my, 4. 2.s:;; 8. l''^;; salary of, 8.
Id:]; mentioned, 3. 24-"), 2ir,. -,.'.",0,
2.51; 5. xxxvii, xlviii, 6. TI. TM; 7.
4(j0, 4(;i, 40.;. 4(;4. 400. 4';'.', 4T'»,
4Ti: 8. 71, >."^ SO, ST, Ss, <»0. !>3,
Ji.'i, 100, Km, i'04, 3."/;, 3r,i>, 303,
3f.4, 300, 424, 4l'."j, 42S, 43o, 443,
44 !, 4.">0, 4.")!», 4T0, oOO, .JO'.i.
Col. Khenezer. 8. TO.
K^ekiel, £. li;3.
John, 4. 2^:;: g. :',:',".
the, l-'ev. Nathaniel- 7. 220.
Noah, assisted by tlie Ilev. AViliiam
Allen, 5. xlix; lii> dieiuiiary
cited, i.l.">1/i; hi< letters to yoiu;;^
men, cited, 3. o.',/i.
i the i;ev. Samuel. 4. -'.■■2, 2."i0.
! Cajft. '. 7. 21).
Mrs. , of Ce>ncord. 4. 2>'.i.
"\Vi'caiiau<rh river. 7. l".2/i
^\'edara^a(luin, 6. 'J'l'l.
A\"ed(lerl«urn, . o)ii'osed the pro-
ject of New Irelaml. 7. 2iU.
I Weduewood, . niarrietl llaoliel
! ilaines. i. .'Jo'.i. :;i().
Weebeiioose, 6. 2-">T.
I Weeklv Advertiser, the, tirst luintcd,
8. 'iT'.'-lSO.
1 Wcelwri.ght, .sec "Wluelwriulit.
I Weems, ("apt. James, at l'ema(|uid,
; I. 290; 5. 394; surrendered tito
i fort, 5. 2T2; carried the I'eojdo
I away in his sloop. 5. ■JT2: instruc-
tions sent to, 5. ".'Tf'-TT, -11 n.
Wcen]>auk. 4. 123. 12s, 142.
Wei;\vai umeiU't. 6. 2t)l.
Weir creek, 12:;, :^T9.
island. 4. 224.
Weld, the i;ev. llaljijah, 4. 31T.
the liev. , of lioslon. 4. 2ii'^.
Weldinu'. John, si;^iied the petition to
Charles 11, 1. 40:.'.
Welles, Samuel, his ileelaration con-
1 cerninjjc Pemaqiiid. i. :)Xn, -Whi;
I comniissioiu'd tosetile the bound-
ary between Mass. ami ilhode Is-
land. 2. 4i'// ; statement of. 5. 1>3(( ;
had possession of the riynioutii
' charter, 5. lb^3/( ; mentioned, 2.
I 1.3Th: 5. ISI; 9. 123.
! see Wdls.
1 Welltkct 5. xlv.
! Wellin'j,ton,homeof Sir John Po[d:am,
j 2. i'.'k; ; a tomb at erected for Pop-
ham. 2. TT'/.
! Wells, Fn<:land, the native city v>f Sir
Ferdinando (Jor^es, i. .".•'>).
I Maine. Ezekiel Kniirht re>iiled at. i.
j lTo,19T; home of .loiiii Wadleiirh,
1. 100//, 3.'>.'); siilunitr.'d to the
jurisdiction of Mass.. i. 102, 103,
lO-j. 300, ;j80; 3. 43; ordered to
I procure a minister, i. Itlii; dis-
j tance from York. i.P'"); ordered
to lay out iiiuhways. i. Iti."); 3. 12S;
lionie of Sanuul Wlieehvri'_''ht,
I. ITT; the Hev. .lohn Wlioelw right
in, I. 1.S2//, :)44; courts held at, i.
2ijT. 20T. 34(), :;tW; 2. 4o. 4 1. ."T;
numln-r of militia in. i.'j2s: the
people of com[(lain of tlnir taxc.'S,
I. 24u; home of Fetei Cloice, i.
200; html in conveyed to John
and Nathaniel Cloice, i. "jiiO; to
furni'-h one man toward the gar-
rison at, I'ort L(^y;ill. i. 2i;0; saw-
mills at. I. "-'OS, -JOO: lumber busi-
ness in, I. zij'j] the people retreated
'29S
M MNE IllSTOlUCAL >OCIETY
Wolls, Maine — continiu'd. I
to, I. ■■>);i; the Kov. Jonntlian '
Grceiilcaf proai-luHl in. i. J'.'.'iio ; \
situatiun and iDiuuiariis of. i. |
8.jii; foiniorly invlniUu in Kcnno- j
bnnk, I. ooG; 6. :;tVI ; rivovs and !
harbors of, i. 3:>>-:.;:^.T : formerly I
the travel was on the heaoh. i. '
ooT; t'onjiress made a >rrant to
improve the harbor, i. ^^'-T; soil
anil proilnetion-^ of. i. 'vlT-ooU;
•«aste land in. i.;"-!'^; trade in. i. |
S;U»; public honsvs in. I. ;;:'.".', :>:>'.•»; ■
education in, i.:;!'): S. b"'^: eolleae
jn'iiduatos in, i. ■]iO: first setrU-rs
of, I. uit\ :)41, So.], :yr2: the land
not pureha.sed.i.:l4o;ori;;inal cliar-
tor of. I. :>40-;!41: ^^amuel Hutch-
inson died in, i. S-l2n: ordered
to be surveyed, i. ;j4i', "A'-), ;j6I;
Wheel wriiihfs deed confirmed, i.
340, 344; Wheelwriyht'.s .kscend-
enrs in, i.84.j; the Littlelields
settled in, i. :>4o; a pri'prictary
formt'd, I. 34r>: suffered by tlie
Indian uai-s, i. o4o. 347: erelesi-
astical aiYair.s in. i.34."): ivliirious
disputes ended by BellinLrhain, i.
o4.J; reli<,nou-i ■worshiii com-
menced, I. 34.")-34fi; lack of reli-
gious lorra.s, I. 3-J»5; frequent
clianges of inini^tei-s. i. 340-347 ;
salary of mini>ters. i. 34'"), 347;
the meeting-house burnt by the
Indians, i. 347; the Rev. Samuel
Emery buried in, i. 34s : council
met at, i.34S; the churcli organ-
ized, I. 34'J-3."jO; divided, i. 350;
Calvinist Baptists in. i. 350; 7.
222; Freewill Baptists in. i. 3oO;
the Congregational cluneli of. the
second ill the state, 1. 3oO: popu-
lation of. 3. 350. 350/): statistics
of diseases, i. 350-351: tlie rec-
ord.s fairly well kept, i. 352;
doubts of who the lir^t settlers
were, r. 35:>-354, 354,!: induce-
ments for settling. I. ■><■]: origin
of the name unknown. 1.354, 354>i;
Thomas Wells a pn-prietor. i.
354; called Preston, i. 354. :>50;
the Rev. John AVheehvright's
influence in settling. 1.355: for-
titude required of early settlers.
I. 355; John Baker wtut to, i.
355; the number (jf settlers who
took giants in unknown, i. -j't'):
grants to Jolm Saund«;rs. i. :>57;
the settlers liold their land by
possession, i. 357; paid the In-
dians for the land. i. 357. 359:
settlers may have had a legal
right. 1.357; land in conveyed to
John Wadleigh, 1.35^: tIh: «aga-
mor;: of, i. 35S; tlie charter '/iven
in full, I. 300-301 ; to be a part of
Yorkshire. i.3i'i0; commi<<iiM'.ers
to lay (lut tlie boundary lim s of.
I. 3<".l : disputes concfrniiv,' the
boundaries settled by i\i\ing
tavern bills, i. 301 -:'.<".■_': tin- prom-
inent settlers of, i. ;'ii-.>; some of
the early settlers have iU>»-.-nib
ants still in tlie town. 1. :<'<-2:
Kniglit and Hammond to lead thi'
reli::ious worshiji in. i. .■.T:'. ;
Abraham Breide a commissioner
for. I. 3S0; the i)eoide of signed
the jietition to Cromwell, i. 3'.i2:
desired a magistrate, i. :'.'.'7;
the licv. Jolm Wlieelwright
the magistrate. 2. (')-)a; luuue
of Emerson, 3. 54-55; the
garrison withdrawn from. 3.
13.^: attacketl by Indians, 3. l-lo:
5. 133: 9.27: French neutrals sunt
to. 3. 17fiii: 6. :^.42: tlie only idace
which successfully resisted the
Inciians. 4. 74; the Imlian n-ame
of 4. Ill: compared to Kittery, 4.
202: tlie Kev. Daniel Little
prea':'hed in, 4. 241. 243; the Bcv.
Baul ColHn taught sidiool in. 4.
242: the IWv. Mosus llunimenway
preached in, 4. 243: tlie lirst
church in, 5. liv: liie Kev. Samuel
JeiYcrds preached in. 5. liv; re-
ceived but little pecuniary aid, 7.
Ill: a frontier town. 7. Ill; hail
seven LMrrison lions, s. 7. Ill : the
Storer garrison. 7. 114-lli'.; Lar-
rabee gariison. 7. 110-117; slaves
held in, 7. 214; common schools
in. 8. 15S; men sent from to Fort
Halifax, 8. 275; mentioned, i.
100. 147h, 550; 2. 141, 147 :_ 3- !-•
12'".. 12'.'. BIS, ;343. 34s: 4. ,:]. lO-,
201, 205, 207, 273, 203. 200, 3,40: 5.
xlii. Z"-'*): 7. 210, 225, 202; 8. :--7,
403: an account of by Jeremiah
HuMiard and Jonathan Greenleaf,
i.33i;-301
bav. I. 3:JG.
the Hon. Charles. 3. 204, 206, 20?.
family, the. 4. 255.
Francis C. 3. 240.
the Itev. George W., pastor at Ken-
nebunk, I. 340,( : graduatedfruin
Harvard college, i. 340/(; died, i.
.'34; Oi.
the Hon. Nathaniel, i. 340.
the Bev. Xathaniel, i.340,
Samuel, see Welles, Samuel.
Thomas, lived at Ijiswich, i. 3.j4;
owned land in Wells, 1.354.
William. 7. 230ii.
Deacon . of Wells. 4. 2()»>.
, 5. 45, 47, 4S.
vs. Kenii'bunk. 8.300.
Welsh Mountains, tlie, 7. 410, *
Welstei.d. William, 4, 104, 100-
Weuape, 2. 27.
IXDEX TO COLLr.CTIOXS:.
299
Woii(loll,r..l. .T:ioob.4. IG'^, 170. 17G, 1S3.
Jtilill, 4. ol'>. ;»i<>.
AValt.T. I. ■2<><':
AVoiU'iiiot. I sent a Irttcr to Cov.
WenciiKMiott. \ Duiniiur. 3. ;*iT-
oTSy Duninu'i's aiiswn-. 3. ;'.T>^-
oTO; avrivrd at rahm-utli. 3. :'.T'.';
oS>: met DuniimT. 3. :isi: >i!it a
letter to tlie Indians ot Canada. 3.
;''.:'!T: a Falnimitli landlioldir. 3.
8;;tl; dtstroyrd the f<.rf .U lVi-sa-
dunikeair. 7. 1: a niouibor oi tl-e
I'ejeiiseoi ii>in]tany. 8. Ill": u,i\"
money to MeLcniclion. 8. Ill,
lll/i; founder of the iliuieh at
lllj. ; nn'nlioucd,
rh. 8.
si^mnn ot,
siunetl the
mentioned,
W. 4U5. 4l'U,
oS:1; sjH'eidi ot'. 3. :;^t
3. oTS, 4(to; 6. L'.Mi
treaty of 1711. 6. •_••"/.
3. o'.'">, -■]'.'(>. .'!'.'7--';"J8,
4-'l. 4-_'4.
Wenerramett. 3. 412.
"Wenham, 2. 144.
■\Ventnm, Elias. amount of land grant-
ed to, 9. .">7^- j
Wentworth, lirnninu, sii;'ned the <
treaty of 1714. 6. 2.')^; autograidi I
of. 6. 2r)S; mentiom-d. 4. ]{>:], ltj5;
9.217. I
John, graduated from tlie llerwick j
academy. 8. 11;'-; called ■•Long |
Joliu." 8. li;:l. ^ I
Gov. Joliu. one <.if the Pejepscot pro- ,
prietors, 3. o21 ; lived at Ports- •
mouth. 3. :]21; mentioned. 3. It'iG.
0O2, o7i», 3S0, oSl. o'X). .■;'.i7, 410,
411, 414, 41S, 421. 4;>j; 8. 117/i,
210/,, 804. I
Pvoljert. 4. 285. I
Wenuciius, restored to her husband,
5- 228.
Wepanachki, the, a name given to
the Lenapes, 4. i'7; delinition of
the word. 4. '■*!.
Werencquois, 4. 177.
AVerner, Abraliam, 5. 40^, 400, 410,
414. 428.
Werridge, Kobert, 9t 200, 371-
Wescot, Joseph. 4. 8'jl.
Nancy, 4. oGl.
Wesley^ the liev. John, letter to the
Methodists of America, 7. 2G0-2G7;
mentioned, 9, l''-"J.
Wessagussett, now Weymouth. 2.70n;
a .-ettlement attLiniilt'd at, 2. 70/(.
We.'^sananset river. 4. 111.
Wessawokeag. 4. 111.
"Wesserunsett. (leiinition of. 4. .370;
boundary of the claims of the
Plymouth cohmy. 2. 27.'J.
West IJernardston, 4. o4i, 848.
■\\'estbrook, I. 21. 10."K 2.18<. 140; 3.
2J7; 4. li'4; 6. 8';;', 87' /. 878; 7.
210; 8. ivio.
Col. 'I'homas, owned i)art of Great
Chebeag, i. 147: sent with the
forces to seize Palle. 3. l-"iO; made
conimander-in-cliiel. 3. 1 •"''': meet^
ing lield at his liou^ie, 3. l-V.);
biograi)lii-:il notiie <if. 3. 2"j7: at-
tacked the Indians at .N'orridge-
wock, 3. 81.8//; lived at I'almoutli,
3. 88.J; sued Kichard Fiy, 3. 88.J,
iScarborou
7. .".; 8. lis.
West Cambridge. 2. lG>-'5.
Cluster, I. l-'O.
Westcote, 5. 178/i.
Weslcott, .\athaniel. served in tho
war of the Kevulution. 3. 2ol.
Westcustoga. nnw N<>rth Yarmouth;
I. OOh, 1.")1, l^.J/i: 2. 107. 172;
homo of Koyal and Cossons. i,
00/i; presented i. l''4-18-"); home
of Jolin Maine, i. 1^.'>; loune of
liichard Eray. i. IS.'j; Tliomas
llaynes, clerk of the band of, i.
;!7i); menti'ined. i. 112: 2. In").
river, now Koyall's river, i. 2S0/i;
land at coiweyed to John and
William Poyall", i. 280//: land at
convoyed to Thomas Stevens, 2.
178.
Westersham parish. 9. 207.
Wc-reily, 2. 184.;
Western, 4. L'Gl.
ocean. 2. 2o;;; 6. 270.
West Falls, Machias. 8. IG.j.
Westtield, 7. 10.
Westlord, 4. 2<'..").
West, Capt. Francis, a counselor. 2.
48a. 77; Admiral of New Kngland,
2.48(': mentioned. 1.84//.
Capt. , of Vineyard, 4. oil.
P'riesland, 6. 128.
llauiiver. i. -jIO.
India ])lantati"U. owned by Capt. H.
y. IJrown, 4. 2>2: the products of,
4.282; oriuin of the name, 4. 282/i.
Indies, the, Thomas Cammock died
in, I. 47: 3. 18, 281: Henry Chal-
lony sailed for, 2. 28a: occupied
j by the Spanish, 2. 5'.*: trade of, 2.
2<t'.t; mentioned, 2. 41; 3. 840; 4.
24, 2G."); 5. 4 IS. 422: 7. 14'.', 20"),
211, 27."), 884, 474; 8. li'."., -'>7, 882;
9. 88, 7G, 840. 8.-;S,
John, purchased brandy of Winter,
I. 71, 01: secretary of Mass., i.
2~t'), 2S2/i; letter from Silvimus
Davis, I. 27."); autograph of, i.
27.'>; signed the petition to Croiu-
^sell, i.80."j; a juror. 1. ;"j:;."; com-
missioner, 4. :.'24; ."j. lii.'i-PJO; a
justice of the peace. 5. 88; agent
for James i, in Acadia. 7. r<0; in
charge of Peii;a<iuid, 8. 1^0; let-
ter from John Palmer. 8. ls;,i-i;(l;
ji id '40 of Sutl'olk, 8. I'.'l; impris-
oned, 8. l'.»0; i;andol])]i's opinion
of, 8. 101/(; mentioned., i.'.il; 5.
;>;. 87, 40, 42, 44, 1:^7, 128, l-'O,
i.'G7 ; 8. 108.
300
MAIXE IlISTOllICAL SOCIETY.
"Woj^tmiiiistor. EiiLrlaml, i. 400; 2. L'.j".
31:i^s.. 2. M4. i:.().
Alil'v, noiu' in Anu'iioa, 2. 12a.
as^somhly, 6. 24.
c<>ntt\-si"on, tlie, 6. 24, 27, 2'.>, IGO.
liall. 6. 411.
■\Vt'slc.M. 2. Ml: 4. 2sT.
the lU-v. Danitl. 2. 110. 121.
the liev. Isaiic, 7. .'ITS.
Ji'iiatlian, D., 4. 0.
Xothan, jr., i. 1 1.
ruvorcll, 5. ITc-/.
Thomas, assisted the riymouth col-
onists, 2. 44(7; his settlement
fonneil and deserted, 2. 44rt-4.")a;
his men rioloiis. 2. 4."k': 5. 100,
lOO/:; notieed inlTudilnas. 2.4i')(/;
or.,L;a<,fed in the tisli house, 2. TSOi ;
attempted to settle at Weymouth,
2. 70«; at Wessa.nnssett, 2. 101;
part of liis eolony went to Monhe-
gau, 5. Iti4; lus colonists a source
of trouble, 5. 2i;v4; mentioned, 5.
104.
f.'oh.nel , 8. 227.
Judge , of Auuusra, 6. 41, ?m>9,
, of Bernardstoii. 4. o44, o4S.
Mrs. , of JJernanlstou, 4. o4r4.
■ , of Canaan, 4. -mO.
"West Outlet, the. i. 4.')7/'.
parish, Pownalboro, 8. 173.
the i;ev. Peter, 4. 270.
Point, I. .")20; 7. 401: 8. ."0.
Westi)ort, 6.313: 7. 2.V.I: 9. l:',].
West, Pvichard, opinion of the Kind's
riixht to the woods of Maine, 2.
20.3-20S; counsel of the Board of
Trade. 2. 20.'J/(; death of 2. 2t5.jn;
mentioned, i. 230(1.
river, the, 4. l'03.
tlie l;ev. .Samuel. 4. 270.
Wctmore's island, 7. 70/(.
"Weweenueks, tiie, 4. lo7j, 103, 164; see
Wawenocks.
Wewoonock, 3. 300.
"Weyman, Cai>t. sf^e Weymouth, Capt.
Geor<,'e.
Weymouth, England, 1. 42/*.
Mass., Tliomas Jennes the repre-
sentative of, in the (general court,
I. 547*;; the Pev. Tliomas Thatch-
er settled in, 6. :','jS; mentioned, 2.
70/i. 14.">; 4. 272.
Weymouth, .sft- 'Waymoutli.
Whale-ilsliin-:;, Caj^t Ji>hn .Smith, en-
gaged in tlie. 5. \>v.',.
Whales. Capt. Juhn Smith in pursuit
of, I. 30; 2. 'Ma: chased up to
.Sheepscot farms, g. 13s.
Wliale.s' l»ack, the, 4. •.'70. -J.JO.
Wliaiey, Kdward, lio.-j,itably enter-
tained by .Ma>s., 7. 14-.
Whaif, Xatlianiei, luairied Pebecoa
Mac^vortll, 1. 71',/, II.:. 114, ]2S,
tiO'^: his son, 1.70,,; lived in Fal-
axioutlj, I. ll'J, 114, 1:0/!; signed
the snbini<-ion to Ma<s., 1. 112;
received hiud from .lane .^Ia.•-
wortli. I. 114. 12S, 20S; dinl. i,
12s, 20s ; liis deseendani-;. i. IJ-,,,
20^. 2O0; I'vtitioned t.i the giu.Tal
Court, I. 144; his estate, i. I'o^;
conveyeil' land to Francis Neal.'.
I. 20S; his wi(h^\v marrieil Wil-
liam Po^^ers, I.20.S; lived at New
Caseo. I. -VS).
Nathaniel, Jr., son of Natlianiel, i.
70)i; liis deseeudents. i. TiOi. ji'.';
lived at Cai>e Ann, i. 2os; mar-
ried -Vnne PiLTirs. i. 2o'.i.
Nathaniel, '•''>(], marrii'd Hannah Ste-
vens, I. 200.
Pel)ecca, wife of Nathaniel, i. 12'^/i,
20S: lived at Falmouth, i. 2I.">.
Thomas, d»'ath of, i. 12S)(, 2ns.
Thomas, 2d, death of, i. 2ti0.
Th(.ma.s. 3d. death of, i. 2nO.
Wh.irlou. Lnrd, father of Piehard 3.
Richard, received niniety from
Kleazer Way, i. 40i(; deed to,
from Worumlio. i. 40; 3. 01'.». :;-.o:
jnirchased land fi'iun Pur( base
and ^Vay, i. Si_)ii: 3. :;-Jo, .'ii'M,,,
o24)i; j^ranted a jiart of (iri.i*
Chebeao-. i. ]47; li\ed in Pn-tcn.
3. 310, 320; one of An>ln)>. cdui;-
cil, 3. 310; desiretl to e-tal.li-ii a
monastery, 3. 320; llarpswi 11. .Mir-
ryc<uieati and .^abaseodiuin dei-d-
ed to, 3. 321 ; went to KnL'l.ind •"
obtain a patent for a mona.stery, 3.
321; died, 3. 321, 320; hise>i';o
sold, 3. 321 ; i)ureliased tlie ciaiin
of Shapleiu'h, 3. o24// : the uraiit
to <iiven in full, 3. 32--1-3L".'; re-
ceived deed' from Purchase's
heirs, 3. 320; the children nf, 3.
320; a son of Lord AVli.utdn. 3.
320; his deed shown to the I:i-
dians, 3. 300; mentioned, 2. '.:o4 ;
3. 32.-).
William, 3. 320,
. marrie<l Cotta, 3. 320.
Wliawherett. 3-412.
Wlieat, seed brouu-ht from ("amd >. <?•
340; the siege of Lnuislmig
caused a scarcity of, 8. 122-r_'3.
of India, a name given to mai/.e, 7.
201.
Wlicaton. Capt. .Tusej.li, 2. 240/i.
Whecldon, .John, lived at Strond-
water, 1.323; land granted to, 1.
243,
Wheeler, Sir Francis, g. o2.
Jesse, I. .">o:;.
tlic Pev. .Foseph. 4. 20.'); 8.4^2.
the Pev. AVillard, 3. --'70, :'T7; 6. P'O;
8. 102,i, 11:;,,.
Wheeler's Castinc, cited. 8. I'O. 102.
Wheeling, deliuition of, 4. 117.
INDEX TO COLLKCTIONS.
;oi
"VMieclock, Dr. A. T.. 6. r,Jl.
tho PiL'V. Klo.i7.ar. 4. l'TI ; 5. xl.
Jesse, 8. r>l-'.-'. .">:'.. ."^i. Co.
.lolui. iiresiiK'iit of r>owiioin college,
5. xlviii. xlix.
M:ui.\ 3[:illeville, innried the llev.
■William Allen. 5. xlvii.
WlieeLs with tires a lare ^ii^ht. 4. :]2').
"Wlieelwriixlit. Daniel. S.^i'T-').
Jolm, orders !■> .In-epli Prout, 3.
l.';]."), 2;](i; letter t.) Dudley. 3. 24:)-
'244; ineuiioned, 3. Gm), 411; 7.
17(1.
the lion. .Tolib. grandson of the Uev.
John, i.:>4".; dird, i. .M."); men-
tioned, 8. ■J[4, L'-'T, ii:.'S. L'41, :iGS,
274.
the Kev. John, a <laii;,^hter of mar-
ried Edward Ituslnvood. i. 12t)-
127: a daughter <>f married Sam-
uel Maverick. 1. 1S2,(: banished
from BoslDii. i. ;'. 41. :;.").";; lived at
Exeter, r. :; 11. .'U:'.. :'..")•]: quarreled
■with Capt. ru.hrlii;!. i. o41 ;
TiU)ved ti;« Wells, i. '.]4\: marrieil
Mary Hutchinson, i. ;;42/i; or-
dered to survey \Vells. i. :M2:
lived at Wells." i. ;;4:;, ;:544, o'>t)\
active in ))roinotin:j; the settle-
ment, i.o4.J; laml granted to, i.
34-), 0-54: the deed given in full,
I . ;>'J-3-o44 : deed eoutirmed. i . 'Z'y2 :
lived at Hampton, i. .^44/1: died
at Sali-sbury, .';i4/(; vi>ited Enu'-
land, I. M41/i: inlavor with Crom-
well, I. o44/!; his posterity, i.
o4-j: authorized to grant land, i.
3.")!*; hearer of the ]>etition to
Cromwell, i. 3''4; attested deed
from Gorges to Hutcliinson and
ZS'eedham, i. o")2; accepted the
title of (.Jorires. i. 3o-"t; magistrate
of Wells, 2. liJ'j.
Sainuel. justice of the peace, i. 177,.
is.-j; lived at Wells, i. 177, ls.">;
lield a court at Wells, i. 207; a
son of the l\ev. John. i. 34.'3; died
I. 34.j; a commissioner, i. 37G,
3S1 ; mentioned. i.-".7^.
Thomas, i. 3'>.', 3tJ2: selectman, i.
301; one of the lirst settlers of
Wells, I. 3t'i2; grand-jurer, i. 371;
a bondsman iov Kobert Wetter-
shaw, 1.372; signed the petition
to Cromwell, i. '■!>'■>'>■
Vri'crdwriglit's f.uin. i. 343.
Wheland, John. 3. IMJ.
■Whichcassick, 2. 2.30.
Whidden, , of Middletown, 4. 300,
•'■'33
WLiet, John, si;:ned the petition to
Charles ll, i. 4<i2.
Richard, signed the petition to
Chark-s II, i. 401.
Whipping, a putiishineut, i. 370, 371.
post, 3. oln.
Whipple, Oliver, married . Gar-
iliner, 7. 40.'"i.
Sylvester, 7. 411.
Dr. S. S,, to survey Aioostook. 8.
t')<,l-7n; oi>posed bv .M«l.auuhton,
8. 70.
Whii>]>le's .Vcadia. cited. 5. :',~o^ ;;,v:j.
Wlii>k\, 2. 204.
Whiske iu'. 2. -.'04. 20.-.. 20t;, 21!'.
Win-t..ii, John. 2. 2I1;.
NVldtaker. the Kev. Nathaniel, 6. 3j,
3(;. 37.
Whitcomb, Major , 9. 214.
■White. IJenjamin, graduated from
Dartmouth College, i. .■;4"i:
preached at ^Vells, i. 340, 34^-;;4'.t;
died. I. 3411.
Bull ijland, 2. 21s:.
cape. 7. 2(i2; f/.c Cape Cod.
Charles, -6. 342.
Daniel Ai)pleton, 5. xxxiii.
Don-as, married John Danford, i.
Edmund, deed from Thomas Dan-
forth. I. 140,
Whiteheld Settled by the Kennebec
purchasers, 2. 2'.>1; now r.;dls-
town, 4. 3-!)3, 3-')3// ; Paul Coiiin in,
the IJev. George, at, Diuistan. 3.
100. i; at liitldefonl. 3. b'.o,,; Iiis
picture, 4. 311; his doctrine .>b-
noxious to Yale and Harvard C<d-
leges. 6. 3>'i; not adver>e to
slavery, 7.214: died. 8. :.'3-'i: dku-
tioncd", 3. bi;'.: 4. 3>7: 6. \<:o. i>;i^
170, 3S4, 4i;7; 7. 23.".; 9. I.i4.
White, Francis, in the garrison at
Black point, I. 227/! : 3. llo; r.os-
siblv a resident of Black jioint. 3.
83-S4.
Franris, 6. 342.
Whitehall, I. 81; 2.04a; 3. C,:,. 32?,
3-;t: 5. 144;i, 222. -47,2-2; 6. ;;:;2;
8. 221; 9. 10, 4;*, .j1. .-.2, 00. -..Jo,
:;3 1 .
White liills, the, 6. :>iO. 3in. 313: 9.
l'Ol»; ijy Edward H. Elwdl. 9. _ '7-
21'.": .s'-calso Wiulc nioiuitain*. the.
Whitehance, Emanuel. sit,'ned the ]ie-
tition to Mass., 5. 241.
Whitehouse, Mrs. , her dream, 4.
315-310.
White Island, 7. 10.
John, one of the earlv settlers of
Wells, i.3«;l'; sr-e Whiet.
John, of Sheepscot. 2. 'J-y>: swoie
fealty to tlie Duke of York. 4.
221; signed the tre.ity of 1714. 6.
2."j7; autograpli of. 6. 2-")7 ; nicM-
tionerl, 2. 1'.'4: 5. .■>7, 24o.
John, of Dorchester, interested in
colonization, 5. l>:i.
the Kev. John, ciiaplain to Gov.
Pliips, 9. 02, 04; biographical no-
tice of, 9- 02/t.
302
MAINE IIISTOKICAL SOCIETY
Wliito, the Rov. John, father of tlic |
Capo Ann settloniont. 5. lO'.'/i; ;
liis Phintors I'Um, cited, 5. I'j'.'u. ]
Joseph, 6. ;14-J, I
Major Josepli, served in tlie conti-
nental annv, 2. 1'14; mentioued, 1
2.-Jl-_'. " j
tlie Rev. Joseph !>., preached at
Uatli, 2. L'-JS. j
Josiah, I. oS'>: see Wite.
Madliu, 6. o4-_'.
Margaret, 6. o42. I
Mary, dangiiter of Xathaniel. mar- i
rieii Xatlianiol Dauford. i. oiiO.
Mary, daugliter oi Pet.r, 6. o4l'.
Meriam, married Rieliard Sunlay, i.
Mountains, the, called Crystal hills,
2. bin; jirobably seen by Wey-
mouth, 5. 31:]-:J14; the distance
from ^vhieh they can be seen. 6.
SO'J-olO; Darliy Field tlie lirst
tourist to. 2. t>/i ; 9. -H'.'. -'1:^; the
first narrative of a vi>it to. 9. l'U',>;
as seen from Front's neck. 9. "JIO;
visited and dv>eri!'ed I-y Josselyn,
9. 210-21I; \var> prevented settle-
ments near. g. •Jl'_': Indian tril)es
in the neigliborhond of. 9. L'li';
the Indian name of. 9. -l;j; set-
tlers drav.n towards, 9. lJUJ, 214;
names of the early settlers near,
9. 214-2iri; hardsiiii'S of the set-
tlers, 9. 2iC-21T; mentioneii, i.
334; 3. y"); 4.^"; 5. :;4(i, o4T; 6.
2',i4, 2i»o; sep Wiiite hills, the.
Nathaniel signed the petition to
Bradstreet. I. 2S:]((; lived at Pur-
pooduck, 9. 323: chihlr^-n of 9. -".23.
Nathaniel, of Plymontli, 6. LJ.
Nicholas, lived at Falmunih. i. 10'),
144; signed tlie subnnssion to
Ma-s, I. lO'j, o^d; cousenteil to an
agreement between Jordan and
Tucker, i. 131; moved to Yar-
mouth, I. l')\; sold part of House
island to John Breme, i. lOl;
lived at Casco bav, i. 230u; see
"Wite.
Paul, purchased a moiety of tht;
Pemaquid patent. 5. --'30; moved
to Newburyport. 5. 23i); improve-
ments made bv, 5. 230; died, 5.
230.
Peregrine, the tirst wlnte child born
in New Enala.nd. 6.337; an ances-
tor of Mary .spra.;u.:. 6. ■',''>!.
Peter, a Fiencli neutral seat to Ber-
wick, 3. lTo;(; 6. 342.
pine, i)reva'ent in Limerick, i. 327.
Mrs. Polly, 7. -'37.
Richard, lived at York, i. 37'); in-
dited for swearing. i.37j; line re-
mitted, I. 37'>; lined fur abuse, i.
37t->: ^ee Widtc
Scbbell, 6. 042.
the Rev. .^eneca, iircached in Bath,
2. 227.
Swans in Maine. 4. 110.
Tiniothy. 2. ili).
■William. jMeceptor of Ciorham acad-
emy. 8. ir,s.
Zachariah, lived at Purpooduck. 1.
Capt. , one of the committee to
inquire into the slate of Fiiri L^v-
all, I. 2r,(;/i.
Deacon . of Canaan. 4. 3,71. 4id.
the Rev. . of llarwick, 4. 2i''i.
White's History of Belf.ist, cited. 5.
xix.
Whiting. .\mos. preceptor at Warren
academy. 8. 172.
Whitman. Benjanun, 4. 2'.H).
the Hon. K/.ekiel, 4. 7; 5. .\xxiv,
XXXV. xxxix, lii; 8. 41') : grailualed
from college, 7. 47">: bis dauLditer
married the Hon. V»'iiliam Willis,
7. 47.->.
Juli.i. married the JL.n. \^ illhuii
■Willis, 7. 47">; died. 4. 470.
KiH)orn. 5. 70.
the Rev. Le\i, 5. .\li, xlii, .\lv.
, 2. 2'.tl.
Whitniore, Anna. 4. 31S.
H.miel. 4. 31 s, .•;.-,().
Capt. , of (iorham. 3. 100.
, of New .Salisbury, 4. 2UT.
, of Pembrook. 4. J'.'s.
^^"l^tn'Jy, John. 4. 31.s, 31'.', 320.
Jonathan, 3. 200.
Jo.-iah, 4. 3S0.
Moses, 4. 3^0.
Nathan, settled at Buxton, 2. 13S.
William C, 4. 7.
the Hev. , of Brookline, 5. P-/).
\Vhiton. Ruth, 4. 3SS.
AVhitt, Richard, sued Edward God-
frey, 9. 3s4; .sv.c White, Riehaid.
Whittaker. Dr. , of Canaan, 4. 314.
Whittier. Jedediah. 4. 300.
Joiin (rreenleaf. 9. 213.
Jliss Kuhainah, 4. 33i;.
Nat, of Re.idlield. 4. 300.
Natiianiel, of .Salisbury, married
Mary Brackett. i. 3i»G.
Whittlesay, Elisha. 8. 373.
Whitwell, Benjamin, born in Boston.
6. or.; grailuated from Harvard
College. 6. 00; jjracticed at Au-
gusta, 6. 01), 71 ; Tuoveil to Bosl-'U.
6. 00; his charact'-r and ability. 6.
00-07; died, 6. 07.
William, settled on the Neck, i. l')'>-
100.
tiie Rev. , of Bost(m. 4. 2i'>7.
Whyte, John, signed the petition to
^^Iass., 5. 240; .s*;',' While, John, of
Sheepscot.
Wibird, lio-er. 3. 302, 3.SO. 412.
Wickwarraw aske, an Indian residing
I in Scarborough, 3. lUi.
LNDLX TO COLLKCTIONS.
303
Witldows. G., 3. ,"5iw(.
"\Viili;ci-. J. v.. <iL;iu>.l tlie treaty of
ITlo. 6. L'.".-i: ot 1714. 6. ::.".T; .'into-
giai>h of. 6. ^"14. :.'.'iT.
Widu:or. Poll r. >iiriK'il the iit.'liti<ni to
Mass.. 5. L'TJ.
■Widipiaicik v\\vv. 4. 111.
■\Vior"s ishuni. 9. l:;:",, 141.
Wiiri'iy, William. 5. Hi. "
AVig^'iu. .I.iiiu s. ^iuiK'd the pi-tition to
Charles 11. i. 41 '2.
James jr., si^nu'd the petit'cn to
Charles 11. i. 4' '2.
Cai»t. Thuni;'.*. couusclor. i. oCi'.l,
uTl; a eiMuiiiissiouer, i. ^j'r-T. ;^.SU;
letter uf eited. 3. :]\Sn; iiientirmetl,
I. .J.JS. .J41 : 5. L'nd; g. ;J.j7. ;Jg:;, ;J(.14.
Wi;j:\vanis, desrribed. 3. 1>4. '.»•>.
'Willier, the Kev. Asa, 4. .]s:}.
■Wikolii. Capr. .Ii.lui, eleeted military
otlicer oi Kitteiy. i. ;)(;'.».
Wilc'tt, W.. land" conveyed to by
Thomas Mereer, 4. 2."):].
3Iiss^V., claiuKd lainl at -Sheepscott,
4. 2;):;.
sec Willcot.
Wild cat. a. killed. 4. .■^,4.>.
Wilde and iiuii'I. 0. 74.
the Hon. Samuel siimner. hirth of,
6. GO; graduated from Datmoutli
Colle^re. 5. >'>it; practiced in Wal-
doborough. W;aien and Ilallowell,
6. (JO; his cliaraetvr and aijiliiy. 6.
GO-01; a judue. 6. Gl ; deiirecs
conferred upon. 5. 01 ; death of. 6.
01; married Eunice Cobb. 6. Gl/i ;
lield public -iliices, 6. Gl/i; related
to the ."SumnLr.>. 6. til/C defended
the niurder> uf Paul Chadwick. 7.
3'^7: nienti'.'iiL-d. 5. xxv. xxxvii; 6.
41, .jS/t, G-J, u4/i; 7. 264, oJi^, 411,
41.j; 8. .■34.0.
Mrs. , 7. 2S4.
Wilder, , a schoolmaster at Tas-
salboro, 4. ;;77.
Israel, married Elizabeth Perkins,
8. 3S7.
AVilkes, John. John Gardiner his
counsel. 6. i'.'.
Wilkins, , married the ^sidow of
Thomas Skillin;rs, I. I'Jij; married
the widow of Jotham Lewis, i.'2Gl.
Wilkinson, John, con^table, i. >S; 3.
o7; but little known of him: 3.
o^; died in IJ.iston. 3. 08; lived at
Ijiack ])uiiit. 3. :;>/<; his name
forced by Clceves. 3. 40.
Wilkinson, the JCcv. John, preached
in Bath, 2. 2:^7.
Willard, Aaron. 7. I',t2.
Eunice, Hog isl.m^l conveyed to. i.
l.'^O; married the Pev. Penjamin
Church, 3. 1G3.
Joseph, 8. IGl'.
the Jlev. .Juseidi. 3. 1G3; 5. Ixii; 5.
300, 3i'o; J.'-s^l, -iOS.
Josiah, letter from Gov. .'^liirlev. 8.
227. 22«^-22".», 22;'». l'.:t: mIm,.,!
the treaty of 1713, 6. 1'.'.; : ;uito-
graph of. 6. 2.")4; nieiuioiud, 2.
207. 2<;'i. :;G4; 3. 420, 4l'4. 417: 4.
210, 2-S.
the Pev. Samuel, of Pj>t.>ii, iiiar-
ried Eunice Tyng, 1. l.'.O; men-
tioned. 9. -W.
the Pev. .Samuel, of Piudiford. 3.
1()3.
Prof. Sidney. 5. xxxiv; 6. 4o.;. 4o.l/i,
417.
Cai)t. .Simon, under tiie command of
Major Cliurch. i. 2'.'U: consulted
by Major Church, i. 2'.' '. : 3. l.;i'.;
letter of. i. 2'.t7;/: to ]ir,r<ui- tiie
enemy, i. 2i'7-2'.is;; lived at Sal.-m,
I. 207; stationeil at Wells. 5. :,'.iO.
Solomon, his plans for tin- Punker
Hill monument accepted. 3. 2'>2;
ajipointed superintendiur. 3. 2.'i.';.
2.">4: his zeal and work wiilio'.it
l>ay, 3. 2.")3-2."j4; discharged with
respect and regret, 3. I'-Vi; hi&
services again secured. 3. 2''>G;
mentioned. 3.
:oi,
ttler of
Willcome, . an early
Bakerstown. 2. 113.
Willcot. Dorcas, i. 314.
Eiizabi.-th, married Plin'Jilo, i.
314.
HultIi. married Dorcas Penley. i.
■';14: had one daughter, i. ".i4.
William, 4. 22G. 227.
aee Wilcott.
Willet, Xathaniel. in the garrison at
Black point. i.2:i7/i; 3. llo; men-
tiom-d, I. 110.
Thomas, sent to look after Edward
Ashley, 7. 30; his articulation
with D'Aulmiy, 7. 33-34.
Willey, Thomas, married a daui^hter
of William Lithgow, 5. 4i"J.
William i, the records of hi.-? reign
published. 2. '.<a.
111. incoiporated Mass. bay. 2. •^'■7;
7. 211: mentioned. 7. 14;;: 9. 14.
r.', •";2; !i'-e William and M iry.
and Mary, enthroned, 2. {'>'>a: 7. l-";'-*;
placed the Kennebec country
under the jurisdiction of Mass.. 2.
100; gave a charter to the Pej'-jv
Bcot Proprietors, 2.:i77; chartered
the Province of .Ma>>i"!iusetts
bay, 2. 2G7; 7. 211; meniioiied. i.
40-3; 6. 110: 9. :',:]; set- \\ii!i im HI.
and Mary College, Sir Edmund An-
dros eiigagetl in the foundin'^ of.
7. 1G(J.
Prince of Oiange, nee William iii.
Willinns, Abigail, accused of misbe-
havior, I. 1-0-100: the V ife of
Jenkins, i. lOo/t; lignred in the
witchcraft tragedy, i. 1'J>Ji..
Daniel, 8. 37G.
304
MAINE IIISTOUICAL SOCIKIT,
William«. the Kcv. KhoiKVAT, 4. ;>:V2;
7. -_'.>.
Col. Kthviinl, ni;inioiI Louisa Lith-
Cow, 5. 4 IS. 4J).
tlio lU'v. Klislia, 4. o40, 0O2.
KstliiT. 6. 2.;'.>.
Ezilcii'l. 4. .")C>.
IIiK'ii M.u ia. 6. ."I.")").
Iknry, sii,'iK'tl tlic potition to tlic
kiiv-T. I. Jm'; rosiihni at S»-arl)0-
vi>u';li, I. iso^i; made an inventory
of the estate of Goor^o Uartlctt,
1. 20;t; lived at RIack point. 3. S:i;
an assi-stant uiulei- IJighy. 3. t^o;
nuMUioned. 3. >u. 74.
l.^rael. 4. 14."). HU. HU.
Jenkins, lived a!>ove .Sci I tery gusset
cii-ek, I. \2\>; oaiue from Boston,
I. i_".'; moved to .Salem. i. 12'.t,
2iA>. L'iT; puiehaseil l.m.l of the
Indians, i. l-j'.i; conveyed tlie
san'.e to Pliipi)en. i. I'J'.*, 'jOO/i ;
settled on the i'lisumpscot river.
i.l.")-")-l.j(i: maniL-d Ahi'.:iiil Cloyes,
1. 1.".!); resided at Falmouth, i.
ISO,., -jnnn. 21."): did not return to
Faliuoutli after the Indian war,
I. :.'.'>ii; mentioned, i. I'.io, -jpi.
the Kev. John, eajnured bv Indians,
4. -J-L': 6. -:JT.
Capt. .lohn Foster, sent by Belknap
to ascertain the placc-s visited by
WL-ymouth, 5. ^li). :]4."j-.>4i.i; 6.
2'.'^; how he made an error. 6.
2'.<-<-2'.»'.»: partially correct in locat-
ing the ]>lact's. 5. .')I-"«; mentioned.
5. oil. oI-J, oi:i: 6. ;;o4.
Jonathan, one of the committee on
the Xarrajianseti. l.iwn-hiiis. 2.
14."j: letter from Benjamin Frank-
lin to. 3. :i:;0.
the Kev. Xatlian, 5. Ivn.
the Hon. Bcuel. cnriM.rate member
of the Maine Jlistorical .Society,
I. 11: 8. ;]4ij; one of the Kenne-
bec Purchasers. 8. I'Os/i; parent.s
of. 8. ooS; birth of. 8. ;>]S; at the
Hallowell academy. 8. •;•'!'.': worked
at shoemakiiiL'. 8. -J-','.*: a toll
gatherer, 8. :;:;'.'; siiidii-d law. 8.
ooi*. M40; his early iiivcstmeiirs. 8.
3o'.i-:;40; admitted to the bar. 8.
34o; his assistance to Autrusta,
8. :]4'i-:;41, :;4."j, oTi', OTT: a part-
ner V. iih Judtre Brid'_'e. 8.:]41 ; his
leL'al knowh'd'^e early noticed, 8.
S4l'; jnarried ."sarah L. Cony, 8.
o4l'; ciiildren of. 8. :'A'-',: agent for
the Kennebec Purchasers, 6. .V.»:
8. o4;)-.;44: honoied bv Bowdoin
and Harvard ColleiTcs, 8. :M4;
joint owner of the remaining,' in-
terest of tiie Kennebec Purchas-
ers. 8. :i44; active in the separa-
tion (jf Elaine from Mass.. 8. :;4.">;
ill political life, 8. oio, 1^40, 347,
o."^! -;]■>-'. ;i.">4. ;;.").">, :;oO, nivi. ry.i^-
oi)7; deatli of his dam^htcr. 8. ."l-". ;
a commissioner on the nortluast-
cru boundary, 8. ;'47..'4"^. .'.".0. ;;:, |,
o.'j.j, .•;.".S-;!."i!i: a Fcilcralist. S. .'.J7;
a Democrat. 8. .S47-:U^; his ixxr-
tions to estal)lish an Insane Ibis-
jiital. 8. .■!.">ii-:'..")7. •■■••">"^: Vea/.ic rs.
\\'adleii:li, 8. ;;•'«:;; in railroad mat-
ters. 8. .;';','. ■:;7o, o71: in the legis-
lature. 8. .■370; courageous amid
ditriculties. 8. '■>~'2; a commis-
sioner. 8. •■)7'i, ■■)7.'j; close of his
]Miblic life. 8. 074 : sick but busy.
8. o7-">: death of, 8. .'ut); charaeter
of, 8. :]4.'., .•;47. ;>;i-:'.r.-j. :;i:4, :;<«»,
oS."J: habits of, 8. •'m^-.')'^'!; iuimi-
tioiu'd. 4. \<: 6. n. .■;o<: 7. -I.",^: 8.
oO, :>!. 71, ".'-'. '.':;. Vl. '."7, li''-': Me-
moir of, by John A. Poor, 8. -j'-j')-
Bishop . 7. 4:;^, 4.")1.
Ca pt. , sent out by Sir Francis
Popham. 7. •Ut').
Col. . 9. ISS.
the Kev. . chaplain with Gov.
Belcher, 4. Wl, bU, 140, 14l', Ho,
144.
the Kev. , of Bakerstown, 2. 113.
Ko^er, his Key, cited. 4. W.
Cajit. Seth. birth of. 8.o:;-<: married
Zilpha ln,i,^raham. 8. 33^: death
of, 8. 33s: character of. 8. •■-:N.
'the Kev. .Simou, of Wyndiiam, G.
W.K
the Kev. .Stephen, 4. L'(V2.
Susan Curtis. dauLChter of the lion.
Reuel, 8. 340 ; death of. 8. o4<;.
Thomas, court ludd at his house.
I. So: lived in Saco, i. ino„; sub-
nutted to the jurisdiction of
Mass., I. 100)1 ; a juror, i. bio:
mentioned, i. '.•!).
Thomas, of (Jcorgetown. 8. 110.
Capt Thomas, in the expedition to
Quebec, i. 4*W, .")fi0, .■;13.
the Kev. Thomas. 7. l'O.
Zilpha I.. 8. 33-, 3o'J.
^Vi^nams■ rentennial Address, cited.
4. L'44/i.
colleire. 6. 34'.); 7. 370.
Williamson. Joseph, 6. lO'^. 3")4: 7.
121; edited tiie Journal of <iov.
Thomas Pownail. 5. 3tl;;: note of,
on Gov. Pownalls Certilieate to
the Peuobseot. 6. 3.J3-33^: Casiine
and the Old Coins found there. 6.
105-120: Condition of the Keli-
gious Den<jminations of Maine, 7-
217-22'.»: P'rencli Xeutrals in
Maine. 6. o3',t-343: MateiiaN for
the History of Fort Halifax. 7.
lO.'^-l'.'-; Memoir of Col. Benjamiu
Burton, 7. 323-33./ : .Memoir of
f;en. .Samuel Waldo, g. 73-'.');
Memoir of William IIutchin''s, 9.
IXDKX TO COLT.KCTIOXS.
305
1.'>7-1*)5: Ti'iposcil Pruvinoe of
Now Irclaini. 7. I'.v.i-^itfi: Slavery
in >r:uiio, 7. 1'|>T-'J1"">: liis Histuiy
of lH•ll"a^t lit I'd, 8. !"'-<, IT-',
thf Hon. Williuii I).. I. 11 ; 4. 7; 5.
40:;: 8. r,!, :,:.. .i:,l': lii> History of
Maim', an i'ii'>r in. 9. 11-".;/: ciiod.
2. S»);i: 3. ;lO'. (i")„. Ill/,, 1 (.<//: 4.
90-97. 1119. L'lO; 5. xi.\. 1,/. :'.. ITo,
179, 197;(, -'oo/i, -jo-u. I'lJOo. ■2-2'^n,
229u, '2-)']n. -■■'.'■>/(. i.'l-'.n; 2-">:)«, •ii)9/i.
277*(, 29")/i. ■-"•'i'.;(. L".'.i/(. .'1^:.'//. :)"^:](i ;
6. 1U7. lOS, i:.9. 17.';,, lS2/(, IMit,
ISln, is,'^, 19.".,), --'Ml,,. 214. 214/!,
217/(; 7. 4/i, .'), .■>/), l'.»,,. 21/!. 'i^D,
()."J)i, 7"i/i, >'!//. s.")). 9"_'/,. 9'),/, 2'>.")/!;
8. l.<.")//, 190,,. 2;!:;. 271. •■;o9/(. .-ni ;
9. 99/!, 1 1:!//. v!oT,/, ;U4/i.
Willino, ITu'lianl. in tlio Lrarjison at
lilack point, i. l'27/, ; 3. IIO; lived
at lilnek jioint. 3. n;!.
Ko^':er, his dejxi-itiou iu tlio rose of
Cleevc's vs. .loi'dan. i. l.'5-;-l:i;!.
Willincj, (liailcs M., niariit'd
Binuhani, 7. '■)■''>.
Maid, the, 3. 2;>;.
Willis, Ijcnjaniin. 7. 47:i.
Heniy; .>j:iMduati-d fidin college. 7.
474-47-'>; a law inirrner with liis
father. 7. 47-'': death of. 7. 47-').
Mary, 7. 47'].
Peter, (Terniai! interpreter. 8. 21:;/,.
KoLcer. sio'ned tlie petiti'/n uf I'm 2,
to :\[ass., 5. 241.
the H<ni. William, ancestry of. 7.47.'. :
birtli of. 7. 47^): mnvnl to I'urr-
land. 7. 474; L:radu:Ued fri>in H.ir-
vard Colie.u'f. 7. 474: .-inili''d law.
7. 474; niovi-d to Boston. 7. 471:
made a sluat visit to iJo-ton. 7.
474; indifferent law partn nshijis.
7. 47o; a ncwspapi'r editor. 7.
47-j; inarrieil Julia Whitman. 7.
47-">; rliildren of. 7. 47."); death of
his wife, 7. 47") : interested in his-
torical and statistieal reseandi. 7.
47")-477; 1je'.:an a diary, 7. 47.'/-
47t>; tlie lnstorioi,Tapiier of Port-
land. 7. 477, 47'.'-4-"<o: his contri-
butions to tlie )iri-NS. 7. 47'^: pul)-
lications by. 7. 47-'^. 4^", 4S1. 4^2;
liis sfrai> bool<s. 7. 471»: his man-
usfri])ts in the public library. 7.
479, A^i\ a man of method. 7. l^-o;
as an eilitor of tie' pnlilirat ions
of t!ie Maitii' Hi>tiiriial .''"ocic-ty. 7.
4--^I; a man of ].ublir sj.rit. 7. 4-2-
48:]; helil jMiblic and |/rivate of-
lices, 7. 4s4: mcm'i>"r of in;iny
learned bodi'-<. 7. 4-1; de"_nees
conferred upon. 7. 4-4; liis la^l
■vvork, 7. 4s 1-4^.") ; death of. 7.
4-."): cliarai-lcristics of, 7. 477-
47-. 479-1-0. 4-_'-l-.;: the r.-s-
olutions of tile Maine Ilis-
torieal .Soric.-iv nj/on, 7. 4>.j-
20
4?0; mi'Utioned. 4. 2'-"); 5. 174, 1,
2'.'2,i. 40:',, 4:;.!; 6. :',.".7 ; 7. 211; 8.
404 : g. 7: an eri"i ,,f. S. 2 h'-i;
letters from 1,. \V. l.iih.;..w. 5.
421-42;;; from .lacoli M"(;aw. C.
10S-U)9; fiom C. K. Potter. 4. 1-9-
19.';: J. S. ."<il>ley. 5. HO; .1. Wi,,-
uiite Tleirnton, 3. xv-\\ i : 5. .J'.'l;
iii- Address of Feb. 2. ]-",">. 4. 1-
29; A.ldress of March. l-.".7. 5.
xvii-l.wiii ; Anniversary Discoarse
of .Sept. (!. IslC, 2. l-'<o": Pi..i;rapli-
ical Notice of William Ladd. 2.
2."i">-2.">i;; History of Puitland. i.
19-:;24; his Indians of Hudson's
P.iy and tlieir LaiiLjua.Lre, 6. 2',>.j-
272; l-an^uaLTe of the Al>ua(iuis.
4. 9.";-ll7: Obituary Notices of
the Memlters of the Maine
Historical Society, 6. '^'i). .'I'U-
'•j~4: liemarks ujion the Eaily
.Settlement of Sheepscot River,
2. 2:12; Remarks on tlie Old
Coins found at Portland and
Riolimond's Island. 6. 127-l.M;
S c o t c h-Irisli Immigration to
Maine and Presb\ teriani-m in
New Knuland. 6. 1 :;7 : his liis-
torv of Portland cited. ?.. 42; 3.
24. "30, :iS, r.s. Sl'. -9. no. Il'I. i:;7,
l.">. 141. V>C,. 1S-, 197. 2-_'7: 5. 174.
1S:5, 1<'). 220, 22s. 2;;o, 4.'jO: G.
1-4. In"., 1S9; 7. -".S; 8. 1".S. 2.1;-!.
24'i: 9. 12.;; his Smith'- .bnirnal
cit.jd. 3. 27."' : 5. •■;7". :;-'■.. 4.",i>; 8.
'S'.'-]: Courts. Law and I.aNvycrs of
Maine. 8. l.",7, lol. 412-4 1;;'; 9. -9.
Williion. I. .".4;;.
WilloULrhby. Francis. 2. 179; claimed
land at .Sheepsc<H. 2. l';;').
AVillow street, Portland, i. 24''., 311.
WiiiU'-ntuna. 9. ■_".'7/;.
AVilminu'ton. Ku.u'land, 9. 297. 29S.
2'.t-^/(, 299, :_;i)0//, .■]u2, .■;<;',•. :;71, Tii.
N. C 4. 27;); 5. (17, o90. :;91.
Wilmintune. 9. 297 /(
Wilmot. Mary. marrit;d Jolia A!;Ter,
3. 1 '.>.";.
Ni.-hola-^. 3. in.-..
Wil-on. the Rev. Dr. A<lam. 8. 170.
John. I. 11; 6. 41. .•;';4, ;;r.o-:;.;7.
John, settled at P>u.\ton. 2. bJO;
moved awaV; 2. 14o.
Capt. . a coaster, 8. 2i:;.
Wi!,-..n'> ].ond. 2. i;:o.
^viiion. 4. :;u. ;;•;;;.
U'ilt-liire. i. 2;;4/i: 2. Wn; 6. .«n.
\Vin.;he-ter. Gen. James. 9. 199. 200.
Winr "11. '"apt. .John, lived at Newich-
awanock. i. 177; a justice of tiie
pi-a'-«', I. 177; hehl a court at
Well-, 1.207; a commissioner, i .
;j-l; a m;i^istrate, 2. 01: ^'uarded
.\ndrew Rrown's !iou-r, 3. loO;
mentioned, i. ;>7s; 3. P*">.
Wiieler, Cicu. William 11.. 9. !?.';, 1-0,
300
MAINF. IlISTOllirAI. SOCIF.TV.
"Windor, Gen. William II. — rontiiined.
187. 101, I'.'i. l'.';'>. I'.iii. i;"7, I'.tS, ;
l'.)!>. 200. '
AVimljiiivs settli-nii-nt dostrnwd, 5.
"Whulham, 2. U"), 14i'.. 148; 3. ITbi.
I'll; 4. L'4n)i, ;]"ii. ;3.V». :r,(-.. :Vi\),
:>!2, .•m>5. ."<■): 6. I'.M; 7. -J-.m. -.'■Jl,
2:]r>; 8. i^Ol : 9. 21;;.
"Winilniill and f'ro.-^s moiu'.w 6. 11'.'.
AVinduiill.-. at r>'i>ti'ii UM,'d liy the
l)iM)i>le of I'om \(|uid. 5. ■_'t)4; lirst
built in Boston. 9. :;tW/).
Windows of ,i:"la>-;. soaico, 4. I'SOn;
fust in Bitxti>n. 4.-_'si;ih.
AVindsliip. . 4. ;'.:;'..
Windsor CastU-. 9. J'.t.
En.uland, 2. 207/): 5. l".l.
X. S.. 8. 140. i4."K foinuTly Pcsi-
quid. 8. U-'j.
WiJi'.'. SfJit to Uiriunond's i>;land. i.
;")t;; 4.2;;: sold l>y .Munjoy. i. l>>2/i;
Scottow licensed to sidl, i. 201;
3. 120; law against sfl1iiiu\ 3. •■>''•:
S'atlian ]5radford presfiUfd for
selling. 3. 7'.' ; >ent to I'entaLroet,
7. 40. ")0: seized as contraljand, 7.
'/j: 8. 102/(; the atfair liron-ht to
tlie iiotieo (jf the ,i;Overnment. 7.
r.l; sent to Castine. 8. 18'.".
Wines, the Uev. Al.ijah. 8. 177.
Win;^. Daviil. his assistauee acknowl-
edged. 8. 27-;-274.
Wingate, Joseph F.. 2. 21M.
Gen. Joshua, 5. xlii.
Joshua jr.. i. 11 : 2. 210.
Wingates. the. 4. 2.")."i.
Winkell. see Wiiicoll.
Winneock. ser Wiunoek.
Winnogance. 2. I'.'o. -juo, 212; 8. 110.
creek, 2. 21 s. :.'s;;.
river, 2. I'UC).
Winnepesaukee, delinition and deri-
vation of. 4. I'.'J.
pond, 4. 1")7.
W^innington, .I<din. attorney for .Sir
Ferdinando (iorges, i. 't\\.
Winnock, Joseph, lived at Blark
point. 1. -jI'): 3. s;;: punished for
abuse and slandei-. i. .■;7'<. 3. .">'^.
Winnock' s neck, 3. loo,,, 144, 174,
17-1, 2ii'''./(.
AVinny])issioc!;ee river. 4. 204.
W^in.-,hip. the itev. Josiali. 7. 22r>.
AVinsh)W, t!ie site of I'oit Halifax, i.
oOl; 2. 270. -j^-j; 5.42:1; fwrnierly
Ticonio, 2. 2-~2/(: Dr. (^iardiner
cornnieneed a setthMuent at. 2.
2*^0; reason fm- building the fort
at, 3. 274; Tiiomas Kiee practiced
in, 6. f;2. (Jl'/*; iiicori)orated. 8.
288; origin of the name, 8. 2^>-
28<»; a part of tlie tract irrante-d
In (U;n. \Vin>low. 8. 2^s; »iien-
tioned, 2. 2-1. i.'-">: 4. l-"), l>'>. :'.\:',.
;J17, ."iis, ;^jO, ;)0I, :J7.;, loo, 4oi; 5.
O'l. 10.->; 7. 2^7, 40'>; 8. 100, 27.''>,
270. 2S0.
I'arnabas. 2. 17.").
(;ov. Kdward, his descendants in
Maine. 2. 17">; sent to trade on
tile Kennebec, 2, 102; attempted
assassination of. 2. 2t)l; went to
buy got)ds at Monhegan. 5. 171-
172: one of the Kennebec Pur-
cliasers. 8. 20Ci; mentione'i. 4.
272; 6. 107; 8. 2<i2. 20.'), ■J^ln: 9.
■'J2M; his (Tood News from New
England cited. 5. bW,,.
Edward 2d. 8. 22.;.
Elisha. deposition of cited. 5. o2ibi.
family, part of became Tt)ries, 5.
lix; 8. 282;i; lived at Marshlield,
7. I'.iOo: interested in the Ply-
moutii Company. 8. 22:3.
Gilbert, a descendent of Gov. Ed-
ward, 2. 17-5; built a sawmill. 2.
isi.
Isaac, of Marshlield. 8. L'sh,.
Dr. Isaac 1st, a son of Gen. John,
carried a stone from Foit Halifax
to MarsJifield. 8. 2<1. 2>2(i; be-
came a loyalist. 8. 2^2;/: men-
tioned, 8. :3nl;(.
Dr. Isaac 2d. his ilaughter marric<l
Ebenezer Gla]i)», 6. 7ii/i.
I-snac. of Koxbury. married Lucy
Waldo. 9. Ml.
Mrs. Isaac, died without cliildreu.
9. 80; her share in h.>:-r father s
estate i)assed to her brother and
sister, 9. SO.
Gen. John, one of tl-.e Kennebec
Piuchasers, 2.» 20;',, 27";. 2>'): at
Falmouth. 7. 1(57; submitted a
plan of Fort Halifax to (;ov.
Shirley, 7. I'.hi; commissioned a
general, 8. 22:J; liis ancestry. S.
22:;; embarked from Boston. 8.
224; went up the bay. 8. 2l'0,.,
2:30; taken ill, 8. l':3<); ordei-eti to
proceed with the building of t!ic
foif. 8. 2:10; a man of experience,
8. 2:;>'-2:;0; the reason of liis i/lan
of Fort Halifax, 8. 2:;M-i'io:" his
activity, 8. 240; built a well. 5.
274; selected the site of tlu- fort.
8. 2'^l/i; a son of isaa<-, 8. 2--I/1:
de.scended from Tiov. Edward. S.
2S1;(; laid tlie corner stone of tiie
fort. 8. 2S1,); lived at .Marsiitield.
8. 2S1,): at Cuba. 8. l'>!h: in the
ex])edition under ^loiickton. S.
2Sln; carriefl tlie Acadians to tiie
English Colonies. 8. 2s^l/(. 2"-2/. ;
in the exj)edition to NiaLran. 3.
2Sg,); surveycu' for the PlymoiiTii
Company, 8. 2'^2/( : dieil, 8. 2"-2/(:
liis ))orlrait and joiDiials, 8. -^-i>:
children of. 8. 2"~2;:; r.'ciivid a
grant from the I'lymoiiili <'omi-
jiany, 8. 2^>; a Icjwn nanieil lor,
LXDEX TO COLLErXION:
307
ut llu-
2. i;;_'.
]iifaLlu'<l at
bio^rapliiiMl
8. 2SS-2Sn: montiom-d. 4. -272; 7. 1
171, \1Ck ISC, l'.>'tn. l'.»7: 8. 2uS/i, |
2:-';-i. 2oS, 24.'), -JA'.^,,. 2r)>. 2C>1. 2i;.2.
20:5. 1
Joshua, proi>iii'tor at remaqniil. 5. -
."112; si<^iu<l the treaty of 1717. 6.
l'G2; auti'-raiih I'f, 5. 2(12.
Gen. Josiah. at the lioacl
XarraiiauM'U exi'tHlitinn.
loo, i:}4.
the Rev. .losiali.
Woolwich. 2. 222.
laioy. 9. >',».
Dr. Xathaniel. 3. 1-M
notice of, 3. S2~,.
IV^iliain, 8. L'^2»(.
rosidenec. tlic. 8. 2^1.
Sarah, marriod Ehcuczcr Chq^p, 6.
7<), 70/i.
Thomas, one of the Kemiehec Pur-
chasers. 8. ;;42.
, of Nev. \"iiuyaid. 4. v'.l7.
Wiiislow's briduc 2. 102.
Wiustree Hundred. 3. xvi.
Winter, a, of extresne cold, 2. 21S; 3.
oOS: 7. :)04.
tlie IJev. Francis, preat hed at Uath,
2. -':.':]-i'24 : an accounr of, 2. 224;
mentioned, 2. 21'.'. 22o; 7. 220.
haibor, oii.^in of the name, i. G2,
;i2/(; the lirst settlers at, dissatis-
fied, I. 4.7; settlement scattered,
I. 4')-4(>: in tlie lianrls of Alex-
ander i;i.uliy. I. 4iJ: Thomas
Lewis lived at. i.>iu: f:t)verned
by a written agreement, i. 8.7;
included in Ligonia, i. 97; mili-
tia in. I. 228: the Eev. Samuel
Emery died at. i. ;]48; home of
,luhu Davis, i.;;72: noted for the
fisheries, i. o-7o; llichanl Vines
wintered at, 2. :;4; uu llulihard"s
map, 5. 2(3bi; Gorges established
a settlement at, 6. 17'J; men-
tioned, I. 222; 3. 12:j, 12o, 34^,
374; 7. 7i', 7'.'H.
John, Winter harbor not named
for.i.Oiiyr. liveil at Spurwink,i.32/(;
ejected by <'leeves and Tucker, i.
4fj, GO; an airent for Trelawny, i.
4S, 52, Gl-tiL'. 77, '>■■]'>; 5. 224": 6.
13S; contemled f'>r a larger tract
than was named in the -.rrant. i.
48: Cleeves' ileelarati<in again-^t,
I. 48: received possessicm of tiie
territory, i. ■">2. 133: dei^osed. i.
53, tX>: an action brought again>t,
I. 54; built a ship. i. 54: 6. b'>:
made iraprovemt.-tits on tiie island.
1.54: in the country at tlie time
lie receiv(->l the grant, i. 54-55;
a native ot i'lvinoutli, i. 55. \'.)in;
took entire (:>jntr>d of the grant,
1. 55. 5G; complained uf. i. 5G;
interested in si>eculatioji<. i. 50.
G8; sent the liicjimund lad( n witii
merchandise to England, i. '~:
autograph of. i. 57: 5. --4: his
chaiacter. i. 5^; 1,}^ claim ujion
Trelawny"s estate, i. 5^; his
dauLihter married llobert .b'rii.in.
I. .">^. ■_'.'.•_': death of. i. 5S: 3. ~,\:
6. b'.S: trii'd to (•jcct Cleevo. i.
00.01-02: ( h ives action au'.iin*t
confirmed, i. 71: ciiar^eii witii
irregulai- dea!inu'>. i- 71: >ie:ails
of the ease. 1.71-72: sold bi.uidy.
powder and sh.ot. 1.71.7-': ihe
people comi>laini'd of In- hard
dealings, i. 7-: dealt in lie.iver.
1. 72; origin of the conijdaini-.
I. 72-73; liis association with
Treworgy. i.73;(: sued (h'eves for
slander. 1. 73; settled by arbitra-
tion, I. 74: probably had general
authorit> ovei- i;ichmond"s island.
I. 85; Kidierl .lordan ins execu-
tor, I. (18.535. 53>: the l>onii en-
tered into with Cleeves. i. l;;2: in
trade at liichmond's island, i.l'v'l';
the defense oifered a g a i n > T
Cleeves, I. 533: declared GleeVcs
an interlojier. i. 53:1; prcleraied
interest in Cleeve.s" '4 rant, i.. ""••'.:
had no part in the jiateu;. i. 530;
amount of ]>ay be was to receive.
I. 5;;t;; amount due at the tin:e
of his death, i. 530. 5:;7 ; inven-
tory of his proj'erty, i. 5;'.-— 'm;
ordered to appear before tlie
council, I. 540; liveil at I'leii-
mond's island. 3. 14; 5-224; < am-
mock comjilained of. 3. I-I. -i,'--^I;
claimed land on the spurwiuk. 3.
15; not a peaceable neiudibi.r. 3.
15; warned oil' .'Stephen LaiJthorn.
3.15; Ids estate owned liy Jor'ian.
3. 74: part of his estate granted
to his tishermen. 3. 74-75: inen-
ticmed, i. 70. ]:;3, 3^4; 3. SJ'.*: 5.
17u. 224: 5. 145: 9. 310, 3lo,/. r.i.'.n.
John 2d, autograph of, i. 1-5; pe-
titioned to the '/enerai court, i.
144: death of. i. 157.
Mrs. John, slandered bv Cleeve>. i.
73-74.
Sarah, married ti_> l;o)»ert Jorda".. i.
58, 2:;2.
i-s. Cleeves. see Cleeves cs. Winter.
Winter]>ort, 9. SJ*). l'31.
Winthioj). foimerly a j)arl of P.nd
Town. 2. :.'>5 ; incoriioratci. 2.
285: .Methudi-t^ in. 4. 305; Bap-
tists in, 4. ■'.'<'>: tiie Kev. Paul
Collin in. 4. 377: men from Mi'!-
dleljoro settled in. 7. 73; how t!ie
mails weie carried to Portla.nd
from, 7. i;72-273; mentioned. 2.
1-3, 125. ->5; 4. :J0. :•/.>, ;;o5. ;;55.
40;;: 7. •Ji'5, 1^77, li-o. 3'.ii>, -i'j'): S.
205/..
Adam, (mc of the Pejepscot Pro-
308
MAINK mSTOlIlCAL SOCIETY.
Wiutluop. Adam. — continued.
piiotors. 3. r.21 ; ju-oiniotor at
Ponia(iuid, 5. oOi.'; nunti>>ned. 5.
Gitl: 6. i::>. IC: 8. lio. n 1,..
family, have no paiah'll in Maim-,
4. 7"': allii'd t<> tlu' r>L>NvJuins, 6.
17, i.;--'.
Gon. Vnz .Tolui. 9. 4:.'//: :>C>.
Janu't;. onv of the t'iiiuuloi'>: of tlic
Massachu.sctts llisiLnical .Sticli'tv,
2. 11a.
Jamc* H.. son of Tlioinas L., i. 277;
dcatli of. I. 277.
Gov. John, comniissi()ni.'il l)y (lories
to be one of the ^I'Xernors of
New Somersetsliiie. i. ('lO. I'.'l;
declined, i. t'ii'.-('i7: Utter from
Kichard Yiui-s. i. '.'.')/(. '<4'). ■'>W:
9. 310, olln: letter from Peter
Bowdoin, 1.277: letters eoncern-
in<i' ("leeves, i. .j44; letters from
Sir Ferdinando Gorires. i. .J44.
545, 540; letters from Thomas
Jeuuer, i. 547; 3. lo-l], ij;^;
governor of the .M:is>a<'husetrs
Bay Colony. 2. :ll(',,: a letter to
his wife, 2. ;j1"/( : on Cajit. John
Mason, 2. •")4(K his iulhienee pre-
vented mischief on the coast. 2.
57: ]iurchased the Pejejjseot
Patent, 3. ol7; did not assist the
Pielimond i>landers. 5. 200: on
Sir Ferdinando (^oiues. 5. 217/(:
owned slaves. 7.210-1^11: extracts
from his will, 7. 210^211; ignored
Godfrey, 9. "-I'S/c letters from
Godfrey, 9- •^l'', ■'^^^, •-'"■ •'•^'"'^
336, o:J7; mentioned. 5. li>,i, lii;),-
6. 17. 107: 9- --- •'•'♦'•'"• -1^- ;>■>-,
300; his J(.>tnnal «-iti-d. i. 41;i, 4:J,
45, 45/i, 47/(, 51, 52, 55, 5(], 57,
66>i, 67. 77;(. 8:>n. SO//. 92, !)5«:
96u, 12171. 15Sn, lS2)i. 207,*, :}S2;
2. 31('/i, 54«. 57'f/(: 6s„, L'oi: 3-
85; 4. 1';); 5. IV'S//, \'.>'.hi. 20:;, 204.
2(>4>(, 205, -Jhon, 20ii,/, 215. 2ir,rt,
220«, 225, 225);; 6. I07. i;;,. 145.
14G, l^l, isiii, 182//: 8. ;31,(, W,
21C-211: 9. :]'J4;i, :;ns, :;<.i- /,,;.; 12//,
314», 316n.
John jr., 9. ;)15, ;J]6/(, 31S, ;3.J2, :i57-
35S.
Prof. John, sent to ohserve the
transit of Venus, 8. 22^//.
JoLn, son (»f Peter, a master mari-
ner, I. 277; moved to Virginia, i.
Papers, the. 9. 007.
Peter, I. 277.
llobert C, a son of Thomas L., 6.
17; liis assistanci; a<kni>\v]edi:ed.
9.56; his Udie ujion till- vi>it of
J«»hn ^Vintilrop to lln^^land. 9.
:ili-,„.
Tliom.i;-' L.. marii'd Klix.aheil: Tem-
ple, 6. ]7; rhildren 0!. G. 17: one
of the Kennehee Purchasers. 8.
20>/i: nit'utioned, 1.277: 8. :;44.
Wire, Peter, land uraiite<i to. 9. ;;7S;
.s. r Wyre.
Wirt. \\ illi nil. 5. xlviii.
WiscasMt. the stapoit of the ]\rnnc-
l>ec. 4. ■!.-., IC: Jlallowell .xi,, ,t,-l
to he a ri\ al ot. 4. 4''.: pi ov; ; at. d
by the war of 1>12. 4. IT: 6.7.':
lielinition of the woni 4. 117: the
Pev. Paul r'otlin in. 4. ■'•'■'>^\ -'-'.l;
business in. 4. :;;'.»>; .Silas Ja-e
I)iactieed in. 6. 52: .leicmiah
JJaili'y juactii cd in. 6. 55 ; hliuhted
by the ciuliargo. 6.72: the >po(-
ted fever in, 6. '.'O; Albert (ial-
latin in. 6. ]02; inckuled in the
Pematpiid country, 7. ;;o'a: men-
tioned. 4. 15. 1(1. .Oil",, ;;45. :,."i4.
3'.i'.'; 5. xxiii: 6. il.. f,L'„. ~-J,i. ;)I2.
:]]■]. ;>5s: 7. 2l'o. 170: 8. ii;c,. ivu^
Oo-;; 9. 5, IL'T. l:'.l. 14o.
Ai-adeniieal Assoeiati.m. 8. 17-'-
Academy, iiieoi], orated. 8. 171. 17l'-
170: teachei> in. 8. 170: nur-ed
into a eoininon seliool. 8. 17.0.
Itay, 2. i.'.05: 9. l:)2. LM.
Coni]>any. eoiitroversy with the
Kennebec j'urehasers, 2. "JTO.
j^oint. 2. 2.05.
Wiseonsin. 4. \-\. 2:15: 6. ;'.21.
Ilistoiical Soeiety. 7. 4^4. 4'.il.
\\'ise. the Pev. .b'liiniah. lixcd at
Peiwiek. i.-)i^: >ettled at V.'lk.
5. liv; signeil the treaty of 17hO.
6. i'5'J: mentioned. 6. L'5ii.
Jos.])h. 4. 164. biC).
Thomas, testimony gi\-en by. i. 71:
land granted to, i. 75. 114: li\cd
in Saeo. I. 7tl: conveyed lami to
Nathaniel Wallis. i. 7'>. 1:^0: lived
at f aseo bay. i. 1 1 I. 206;/.
Wiswall. the Pev. John, uraduated
from llarvaiil Colle-e. 5. 1'.':'.:
settled as an i;iii>eo]ialiaii in Fal-
mouth. 6. ]'»0, 1".':'.//: ordained in
England. 6. ]'.»:): niarrietl Mi'tey
Minot. 8. L']]//: mentioned. 3. 21^;
5. 4:i'J: 7. 2L'n.
the Pev. Ichal)od. agent tor the
Plvniouth Colonv. 9. i^O, ;j4.
Mr. . I. L'Oii.
Witchcraft. Mrs. Clarke accused of.
I. 102: Sarah Lewis conspicuous
in, I. OOS: the Pev. George Bur-
roughs executed for. i. 047: 3-
15(;: 7.115: Barthe>lonie\v (iedney
a judge in, 2. 170; in Fayette. 4.
002; Sir William Phipps not in
favor of the persecutions f'.>r. 9.
Of,-;;7. .07*(: ridiculed by Calef. 9.
07-0--: La'iy I'hipps releaseil one
aeeiised ol. 9. ;;<.
Witehes. a story of. 4. 204. ,
\Vite. Jo^-irth. .s'iiined tlie j.-i tiiion to
Charles II. I. 401.
IKDKK TO COLT-ECTIONS;.
309
Nicholas, pc titioTiod to liave the
controversy liotNvctMi Cleevos and
ouiuan iseiiicd i. 1 H .
Sf'C A\'liitc.
William. IJriijainin. 4. ".i:"..
Wither, Georize. eiteil. 5. l"^-.
Wi'heriil^e. Cnpt. , at roinatiuiil,
5. li.i'^. iM'i; master of ilie^Ea^le.
5. ISO. ]>^y'>n: inentionL-d. 2. ST-
Witliers. Tiiotuas, lined ti'r illeir;il
votins,i.-''T4. MTiS: iliscnlrancliised,
I. o74-o7"j, 078.
Withersjxion, tlie lav. John. 6. :1.j.
Witliinjiton. William, attraney for
Sir Ferdinando Ge>r.ues, i. o44.
Withum, Peter, deposition of. 3. 10.").
Witnian. Killnnn. 6. 41.
Wittanose. eonveved land to .-^ilvanus
Davis. 4. L>:;u.'
Wittell, llolnrt. si..jn.'d the ])i'litiun
uf lf.7-' ro Mass.. 5. 241.
Wi'.vorna. at tlu' Oeoruetown confer-
ence. 3.-']ii'_': speaker for the In-
dians, 3. :;i>'i, 41;5: left hohind for
rnileness, 3. ;;71 : itHns Siu'cpseot,
3. 4rj.
Wobanaki Kinxzowi A\vi;j;higan, 6.
24:3, --M.").
Woburn, i. ol'3: 2. 14(3: 4. 21'.). 2s7; 8.
2-ir)u.
Woeuooks, 3. :>^t'>. :jS7: ^' c Wawenocks.
Wohonamhamet. 6. L'-'iK
Wolcott. Olivi-r, stoekhohki- in the
first woolen mill. 4. •"'<;: signed
the Declaration 01 Independence,
4. r.tj.
Wolfall. the Kev. . 6. 17-'),i.
Wolfe, the Kev. (harUv^. 8. 147-
Gen. James, Montgomery fouijht
under, i. •"28; William (rroton
served under, 6. '■'•i'<-^: eai)tured
Quebec, 4. 24] : kill.-d. 5. 17G;
mentioned, 7. 2'.''>: 8. i.'4u/(.
Wolfe's cave, i. '>IS, '>2')n.
point, 2. 171-
Wolstonecroft. Mary, 6. :1.".").
Wolves, destroyed cattle. i.:;f;i3: prizes
olfered for killim:. i. .ir,*',; 3. 142;
plentv. I. 4.";'.»: 3. 14l'.
the island of. 6. lM2: 7. l'.'jO.
Wombaniando. tried to prevent the
peace of 174'.t. 4. l.Jl.
Womeiio",'. 3. ■i'~i-
Wonder ^Vorkil;^ I'rovidence, the.
sujipfj.s'^d to liave b'-en written by
Sir Ferdin:indo (iorues. 2. U-IU;
Ree .(ohnscm, Edward.
W^onnobancet. siijneil the treaty of
107(3. 6. L'-'37; could not r(dy on the
•whitt;s, 6. •-'■■]7: moved to Canada,
6. 2:M.
Wood, Abie], 4. 7; 7. "w'i. :;'<7.
Dorcas, mariied to Josijdi I'liippen,
I. li:J,i.
Gabriel, testified a;^^uust Andros, 5.
2US.
island, probalily visited by Po)v
ham's i'oloni-;t-. 3. -J'U ■-.
Cajit. J(din. 2. 2i;;,l'lo. I'lS.
Oliver, 7. -'>7.
Tlnunas. killed. 4. •2>7.
AVilliam. his New Kni^land's I'ros-
pect cited. 7. 44. 4.".. UM/i.
. of ('ari\tunk, 4. ;i'.''.i.
Woodbridi^e, I'reslivteriau < hureli at,
6. nu.
Christopher, settleil at Slieepscot.
4. •_>"24; 9. 142; niairied T.ip-
])au. 9. 142.
narrows, 9. 141.
Patty, 4. .>")1.
, schoolmaster for the Indians,
4. 127, i:;4. ]:]<
^Voodbrid!;■c■s i)oiiit. 9. I:'.!, ];;i;.
Woodbury. Ilumidirey, an early set-
tler at New (;loueester, 2. 1."..;.
Levi. 8. .'m. '.12. '.17. 424.
Willard 11., 2. 12.".. 121;. 127, 12<. 120.
Woodman. Cyrus. .Memoir of the Pcv.
Paul Collin. 4. 2:;o-2.')'.": annot.ded
the tours of the IJev. Paul Collin,
4. 2i:>.
farm. the. i. IIS;;.
the Hon. Jabez, 8. 170.
John, 2. l.jS.
Capt. .Josejih, settled at Bii.vton. 2.
1:30; came from Newbury, 2. Jto;
married Susanna Collin. 4. 200;t;
mentioneil. 2. 141. 14-";.
Rebeeca. the lirst child born in
Buxton, 2. 14 1.
. precejitor al ilallowell acad-
emy, 4. 2'.t;3.
the Kev. , of ."^anbimton. 4. 2'."4.
Woodro]!. Alexander. sub-eolle<tor.
. 5. 7-1-7-j; a ju>tice of the pe.iee. 4.
1U2; nuister of the Elizabeth. 5.
1:35.
Woodrulf, Jonathan. 3. 1>0.
Woods. Daincl. kilbd. 4. 2s7.
the Rev. Leonard, his serviee» ac-
knowledj^^ed. 5. ;3.j.'3: a letter from
George Raucroft to, 5. :>'>o-
parents of. 8. 4SI-.{S2: bji-iji of. 8.
4S1 : ;^raduated from eoili^e. 8.
4^:3; his early physique and
character, 8. 4>;:;-4ti4, 4s.",— 4>(;,
48S; in a thc(doi;ieal seminary. 8.
485, 4Si); early tran.-lations by. 8.
4S0, 4S7; ordained. 8. 4^(;; editi'd
the Theologieal Review, 8. l><);
professor of tlieolo;^fy. s. 4-^7:
president of Rowdoin College. 8.
4sS; the inauguration of, 8. -i>^-
400; meeting with th.- >r;idi nt.-,. 8.
400-401: lirst visit to Karoi.e. 8.
401-4O;3: adapte.l himselt to :dl
places, 8. 4'.ll-l'.i2. 40:;. i'.i-l : his
legal knowledge, 8. 4'.i", : his lii..)--
ary attainments. 8. t'."', ; jijs re-
ligious views, 8. I'.i7: hi.s in-
lluence in eollege, 8. 0u4, .".(J.^,
310
MAlNi: lUSTOmrAL SOflKXV.
Woods, tho llov. 1.0. m.inl.—oontinm'd. ■\V(iriltl>f-n ios. abuinlaiit. 3. 'JOo 20:"! » ;
510-511: ivsiijiic.l tlu< iifcsitlciK'v,
8. .")in"i; .uitli<>ri/.0(l to I'locnrf in;i-
tori.Us for tlie Historv ot Maiuf.
>(iT; liis litn-ary (K>ir.i\ imI. S. ".itT,
.')|K; 1k.:m1S fOIltlMlfil Ilpi'Il. 8.
.")0'.i: ][']> s'u'kiuss. 8. ."ii.K-.'.O'.i;
il lilts.
^^'l>l;ilnM.>. vonvevid laii<l to i;'Kha-.a
Wliai t Ml. I. -il).
8. .".117; siH-oml vi>it t.. Kiiii.]>,', 8. A\'o\\ , nn.'l;.. tlir, •;. ;;<:1. HI. -11:1. 11."..
'■"""''"' ' ' " ■ '" ■)•-"■'. li-'T.lM.4^1'i:N,-'W.,Nvooiio,ks!
Wraxall. i. lo;i. | lo; 2. r,.;,r.
Willi. >ii- Cliristopliri-. g. .".>.
death 01'. S. 5<i'.': I.uria! ot'^ 8. -"liiO: Wrcntliani. 2. 1 1.">: 4. •_'';>: g. dl.
as a lin-ui.-t. S. •1>4. !•-(■.. -Wk); liis Wi iif.Md, ,f..liii. signed tlu- i.L'lition
elorivioncf. 8. 4>^-l'.'ii: his cliarac- to Mass., 5. iMl.
tcr, 8. 4;)4. 4'.'(;. .">(iO-:>iw. :.0.".-.")i";, \Vii-!it, .hu-oh, 2. 140.
5i)S. 5U»-511; luiMitioiicil. 6. :;."."., Lord .lohii. 3. •_':!".
;>">t); 7. :]lOn. ')C>\, -M-': 8. •JiiT: Xalliaiiirl. juvrt'ptor at tli..- l*..it-
Euloiry on I'arkiT ('lfa\i'laii.I. 6. land aradciny. 8. Ii'."). 11:'..
;575-4oi': Memoir of l.y Prof. tlu' Hon. ^>ilas. 8. ;;.").".. 41';, 4i'4," 4t)S.
Cliarles Carroll Kvnetl. 8. 4>1- Cai.t. __. g. ■_':'.].
511. : Wyaii.lc.is. tlic. 6. I'lT.
AVoodside. Cajit. AVilliani. 3. 4;'><, 44;',, A\"yliird. Kicliard. 3. :;•'.•.'. :''.S0. 41-_'.
444. 44.'>. ! Wyhu--. U.. signed tlic petition of
Woodstock. 2. 145: 8. li!^. ] ITl:;. 5. l'.'5; autograph nf. 6. -'55.
X. 1;., 8. 1.".. -'K ! Wyhurt. tlir Hcv. . 4. i'Tl'.
Woodward. William II.. 2. l".>J; 4. 2:3:). Wycr. the Itev. Henry. 2. l'l'T.
Prof. . 4. --".^'k Wyetli. the Kcv. .),>Iin, i-re-iclnd in
Wool, C;en. John E.. 8. To. Hath. 2. ■JS-).
Woolen factory, the tir.-t in the United Wyiroiidy, 4. ]n^.
States. 4. 54, 55. 5tj. .")T. ."/.>. Wyllys, i^amnel. 4. 55.
stnlts, bounty paid on. 2. 1>:'.. Wyman. Franci.-.. 2. 177.
Woolfe. Stej.hen. siuned the petition | Dr. Ittifns. 6. :;';4.
of 1071' to Mass.. 5. 240. ' Wyman's ferry. 4. ;;4'.».
Wooliiolh. 2. 240: 9. 5(;. 57/n 5s ' Wyn<lhaii). 6. le.'.e
Woolwich, ini-orporated. 2. 207 : hirth- Wynit^r, see Winter.
place of Sir William Pliijijis. 2. Wyntluoji. .see \\'iiithrop.
207, 2;3!»: to be reprcs.-nied in the Wyro. Pt-tt-r. si-iu'<l tlH> petition to
provincial congress. 2. 2]:;: the Ci'iniva-ll. i. :;'.itj; land granted
Rev. Josiah Winshi]! i)reachcil in, to. g. ;;7•^.
2. 222; the northern line of the , Wyreley. Jolin, 3. .\vi.
Kennebec Purcliase. 2. i'7'': called Ursula, niarricil lo.bcrt C";nnino.k,
Xequas.-et. 4. li.»7: Precwill J'.ap- 3- -xvi.
tist churL-h fonm.Ml at, 7. ss^:. Wyti-. 'rimmas. rei.rovfd the sh"i,riiiu'
mentioned, 2. I'.'O, 202, 21.S; 3. at .Stra'ton'> island, i. :!>:!.
27:3; 4. 2i'2. :>j1: 5. 41'.<//; 6. 15'.': ' Wytdiut, Cornelius. 2. 17 '.
7. 220, 2Stj. ' ! '
Woorinir, Kichard, siuned the peti- ' Xavier, Fran'jois. 3. :]■<(). 412. 41:^ 410,
tion to Mass., 5. 241. 420. 422. *420: 6. 2t;:;.
Woosszurraboonet, 3. 411, 412,420,427. Xiniines, Francis, 2. ',1.
Wooster, Gen. David, i. ll':), 4'.t4.
Worcester, Sau.idah<>e .s(ddiers at. 5. Yale (."one!.'e. the <loi-trincs of \Vhite-
277; the Scotch-Irish settled at. tiehl obno.xions to, 6. -'i^-J: .J..>i:L;i
6, .11, l:>; Presbyterians driven
from, 6. ;il; mentioueii, 2. 145,
205, 251. 252, 25:); 4. ;:i--<; 5. :)0l :
6. --'IW, 214. :;5ti, ;;.;l': 7. 47:]. 4-'.».
conntv. r. li'-/.'. i"."!,,, 40-: 2. 144,
140.' 252, -5;;; 4. ;;55; 6. 11. bJ, o:;:
8. 414.
Dr. Jo>cph ]■:.. as-i.-ted by the Pev.
William Allen, 5. xlix.
the KfV. Thomas, 4. 2'.'7.
William, 9. ;;7';, :J77. :)7.'. •;'^2.
Worromont<>'4ns rivt-r. 7. JT5.
Worship, til.' jM'i.plc ordiicd to ijo
aiiii>-d i<>. 8. i"J7.
Wuithiri;:toii. Col. , 4. 202.
Wortldy, .Sunuei. an early seltkr at
.\e\v <ihiuce>lL-r. 2. 150.
Stcbbins ;,^raduatcd from. 6. •/•'■.
57//; Stepiicn Thatciit'r ;^i.iduate(i
from, 6. :J5S: Pulatiah Tin;,'ley
;^raduat((l finm. 7. 2_'5.
David. 5. ]4e,„. l'l'5.
Vank'-e. tiie true In. me of the. 4. si.
Varm.Mith. Km:lan<l, i. s'.Of.
Elaine. 2. 15'.', It',;].
Ma--.. 2. 140, 172.
N. .S., 2. 114.
Yates. Pobcrt, 7. \>>-].
Yeamans, Francis. 5. 214.
Yfco tv Co.. 9. ;!7i-;J7;:.
Yue, Alhn iV Co.. 9. ;;71.
John, signed the treaty of 171:). 6.
■_'55 : auto;_Maidi of, 6. 255
York bar, the-. 8. ;;'.^7, :V.''J.
IM)i:X TO C0LIJ:( TIONS.
Hll
Cenjainin l>t. (l<ii(>^iti«'ii of. i.2'.iiui:
a s.'ii of Wiclianl. i. :;i>: liviil at
Dover, I. ;'>!>: i;i> cliiliircn. i.^JlS;
at Falinoutli. i. ;;-j:',.
Ijoiijannii L'<i. s^ii i<\ S.uiuu'l. i. ;U.'^,
olV; nianii'l Mary (iiiidin..^. i.
olO; his (.liiMixii. i. ;;1".>; at Fal-
mouth, I. :;i;'.
Company, tlu-. 8. :.'i>S.
England, i. :;"."),(.
family, tho lirst of tin- name. i. :]H.
Maine, Christoiijier Fevett at. i.
4"J;i; a scitlenunt eommencuil ar.
I. 4C; 2. A'lu, oO: Cousin.-; died .it.
1. 85; GeoiLie lUirdetf at. i. 8'.'.
o-lT^i; called Auamentims. i. '.i-ii,;
2. 4".tn, 80, 8.")'/,: 8. ;>.'!: ealled
Georgeana. i. '.'!;/: Thomas (ior-
!,'es mayor of. i. '.'-i,r. .loielyn and
Joi-d.an summoiK-d to aii]>.'ar at
the court in. i. loj; tin- im'..]i]c of
desired tu l)e under tlie jurixiic-
tion of Mass.. i. lo.;, -Jn:]: the
]ieojdi' sumnioni i| to coiuT at. i.
104; Henry Duniicll a resident of.
I. 14:./(. 14'^. :]>■'.': called i,)uaek. i.
14'.)/,; 2. 84. .^."i/,: 5. ]S>; court
held at, i. dS. l"<'.i. lU-J. U'.C. ICT,
171. IT-"), 1S4, li'ii. L'lis. -JTI. L'T^.
'■i>t:>. ;)7.";. -I^o. 4t»i: 2. '-l-/. r,:); 3.
48. 4U, 'y.j, o4, .")S. l-j;i. l.-f,; 5. xxv;
the home of Edwaid Ki>li\vorth.
1.151'/), ir>:J. 177. 1>5; the di<T inee
of from dirferrnt ]>laees. i. l';5: 3.
50; a proclamation issued at. i.
17i'i; Edward .lulmson lived at. i.
177; presented f^r not attendin'j;
the courfs i.rd. r. i. 1^4-1^": tin-
liome of Capt. Francis iJaines. 1.
107; Edward (.odfrey the (iist
resident of, i. •j-Un. :'>:n): 9. :ji'7.
307/*; Danfoilh pr(Kdaimed his
authority at. i. l'40; 3. 1l".): the
iirst general assembly met at. i.
240; the nundiei- vi militia in. i.
228: the people of complained of
their taxes, i. l'4ij: to furnisii i.ne
man toward the <j;arrisi(n. i. L';'i:
sawmills at, i. l''>>. 2i)'.»: Nicholas
Manning chief maiiistrate of. i.
270; hoTue of Nielmlas Davis, i.
'2>^'.hi; .Samuel ^Vel)l)er dietl at. i.
0I8; Josejdi Hmlj-don moved to.
X. 321; the peoj,!.- imm settled at
himeiick, i. '■',-': the iiome of
Joseph Emerson, i. 31«;; home of
tlie Rev. Jo>ep]i .Nfo.jdy, i. :'A<\
the church of ni' ' in tlie c<)uni-il
at Wells. I. 34-: the ( oii'.'ie-
gational cliun-h of. the first in
the state, i. 350: l!i" home of the
Jlon. Davifl .Scv.al). i. 3»;3: .I.me
Andiews su!ier'-d jumishment in.
I. ;;70; r'raii'is ): lyiies the li(,u-
tenant of. i.;;7l: iiilitar\ ojijc r,
elected for, i. 373; Thoma.s
Withers to stand in the pillory ..f.
I. 3,74: the iiiiumis.-ion' is nu t at
to settle till' uovernmeut .'f M.um".
I. 3^5: g. ;;-ji.i-:;21 : sul-uiiiied lo
the jurisdietiMn of Ma-- . i. .•>5,
;;S(".; 9. ;'.21: Ihe i.eo])le ..| .<iiMied
the jielition to Cromwell, i. ;;'.<2:
Ahrahaui I'leMe the tre.i-ui-cr of.
1.371; a name u'lven l'> I.evttt's
settlement. 2. 4'.i'7: 5. 1--: l;i.-li
\\<^rt)i and .lo!iii.->n magi-.trat.-s
for. 2. iv.]ii: liMnie of Henry Sa-
ward. 2. 170: home of (iciirge
Norton. 3. 21/); an annual court
to he held at. 3. 4^; French neu-
trals sent to. 3. 17i".r(: 6.342: de-
stroyed, 4. 74: taxes of. 4. r.'7:
compared to Kittery, 4. loI ^-.'ii-j :
named hy the Duke of ^ o:k. 4.
222; an account of i>uhl;-.hed. 5.
xix/i: the lirst chundi i:i. 5. liv:
the Kev. Samuel Moody .-retained
in. 5. liv: jjopulation of. 7. "-'H;
slaves held in. 7. 214: common
schools in. 8. 15<: the Im.-iness
drawn from. 8. '.V.>1 ; oiganized hy
Mass., 8. 3112: rejjreseuted as an
availalilc sjxjt for a future city. g.
307; the jicople divided (..'(lircy's
land among thcm-eho. 9. 3:^2;
(iotlfrey's com;-laint -against. 9.
•■17<;; the petitinn '<i the j'cople. 9.
:;>0-;;si : mentioned, i. I'i5. '■]■)<'>,
3;;7: 2. ^'■.. —. so, 144. 202. •-•o5: 3.
13//. 20//. 41. 4<;. 40. 52. 5<;. 5S, .;4.
1 1-3. iL'f,. L'o-. 214. ;ii4//. ;;;;5. :::;i;.
:'.■)',: 4. 14. 73. -'73: 5. xx. •.'50: 6.
3'.'ii. 3'.il. 3'.i2. 3'.'4. :;'.i4//. ■'■:■>'<: 7.
220, 232, 3(;3: 8. L'l'.i/(. 1^4.'., <. 27S//,
270. 301 ; 9. 15'.i. Ml. .;-T,,. ;;L'r.,
32S/i. ;j44.
county, Edward i;i>lnvort!; recoriler
of. I. 12(3) ; the jiiiority liul.t in
claimeil hy M.iss., i. 17-': <'um-
berland county set <.>!f fr.ou. 3.
43//; French neutrals .-ei;: to. 3.
17';/«: 6. -311-34-_': i-<>nlaiiis all
that is old in the .-tate. 4. 75: em-
braced the whole state. 5. xxi: 6.
43: destitution in. 7. :j72: meii-
tifined. 1. 104: I07. i;U; 2. M'.',
234: 4. 7^. 1 15, 27"./., L'>-;//: 5. 4 I '.</,;
6. 44. 350: 7. 1 10. HI. 17ii. 171,
174: 8.5:.'. |;;i', 15o. joT. -jiU. i'71,
2'.'5, 3-0. ;;oi. :::»<. 4o5: g. 2::.'.
240; the (;arri.-on Houses of. by
the 11. .11. 1:. K. JJourne. 7. lo7-
]-.iO; s'j; Yorkshire.
countv records, extract-; fiotn, i.
333-^301: (ih-d. I. 40, 47. 4-, 10.
5;;. 50. 57, 50. 01. •■.2. 07. '■.'.•. 70.
74. 75, 7'-'. S'l. >4. ^l'. '.'•-'. '.'•■'. 107.
114, 115. 1)7. 110. Ijo. ijl. l:,l,
142. 14-!. 145. 155. 107. 170. 230,
242! J51: 2. 17;: 3. xix. 1-'. 1!. 17.
24, ;i7, 30, 43, 47, 51, -53, 05, 72, .'>i.
ai2
MA INK llISTOlJirAL SOCIHTY.
Ydvk county rooori_l>.- — loniiiniod.
127, I-'S, •_>•_'!'"; 4. 2:U: 8. h);); 9.
:;!(;. :):;{, :l:>S. :;;;;'. ;;tn, ;;7i, ;:7;;,
Duke of, rt'coivcd u irrant. i. i'02,
.>.l; 2. 2:;2; 7. l:'.',t,' 144: 8. K><4;
tlic ])foplo in his jjiovini-o do-
siivd the juiisilii.'ti(ni of Mass., i,
•_'():>; liis intfiosTs protect e»"t hy
Amh^,'>. I. 2;;ii: e-rablished a l;-ov-
eiiiiiiont, 2. 2.'.2: liis laml titles
secondary to tluv-^e .>f tlie Indians.
2. 2:;"k \Valler Pliilli].- to settle
liis allairs, 4. 2U): (idv. Diman
liis a^ent, 4. 22'): airpoiinrd enm-
niissii>nei-s to settle his alTairs. 4.
220; 5. oU-iJO: 8. IST; names of
those who swori' fealty to. 4. 221 :
the terjitory of Slieepseot as-
si^rned to, 4. 222: had a i)atent to
Delawai'e, 4. 222: imielia^rd the
rights of Ilenrv. F.arl of Steiiinu',
5.\'; 7. 14:5. 144; 8. ls4; consider-
ations of the purchase, 5. 2/;; 8.
1ST; received a charter for the
same, 5.2-;]; a second patent to,
5. 0; Andros attempted to estab-
lisli a covernment for. 5. 3; as-
cended the throne. 5. 4; extracts
from his <;rant of li'nU. 5. rj-C;
Col. Xicolls in his service, 5. 7,;;
fled to Holland. 7. ]:;T: lived in
France and S]):nn, 7. 1:;T: in the
army. 7. 1:;t. MT/k retnrned to
Enijland. 7. 1:;T. l.JT/*; assisted his
brothel in the i;(>vernment. 7.
1o7-1mS; interested in tlie navv,
7. ins. i;)Sh; 9. 11. 14; .uave h'is
attention to foreign trade. 7. i:]<-
loO; married Antia Ilydc. 7. 14o,
144«; to have vice royal powers,
7. 144;( ; assisted by Samuel Maver-
ick, 7. 147-14S: became James 11,
7. 150, 108; 8. i;»l : 9. 14; save
a liouse to Samiud Maverick.
7. l."j"j«; his grant renewed,
7. 150; api)ointed Sir Edinf>ud
Andros governor. 7. lOii: probably
interested in Sir William Phips,
9. 11 ; mentioned, i.25Ci,). -JT',); 3.
82;i, 114, :J55, :',:>'■,: 4. I'U. 2l'.t: 5.
XX, xxi, 1, N, '.)5, 242. :.'t;7; 6. T-Ut;
7. 144h; 9. 151, :',:/.): sf'>; also
James 11.
Edw.iTil. son of Kichaid. i. -W^.
Flizai.eth. widov' ol Kirhard, I.;)1S.
family. 4. ;;:;;).
Hannah, wife of Samuel, i. illS.
James, purchas-d land, i. :]1S;
lived in r.raintii <•. i.;;)^; indvci]
to Connecticut. i.:jls: his son, i.
318.
James jr., lived at Stonington. 1.
:>1S: died in Hoston. i. :;is.
.lohn. trustee for Xoftii Variuouth.
I. 272, nis; 2. 17;!: his hoiue, i.
;Jls; toolc refuge in I'almouth. 1.
:-;is.
Joseiih. ;) I'ilot. 7. 5.
Joseph, son of IJenjamin. i. •;!'.'.
Mary, i. HIS.
Richard, lived in Dover, i. :;i'<;
died. I. :31S; children of, i. :)1S;
left a widow, i. :11S.
river, i. 4i'>: 4. I<»4: 5. ;j1s„.
Samuel, taken prisoner, i. :''.02:
livc-d at Falmouth, i. ^2:;.
Samuel 2d. date of his birth ami
death, i. ."'jI"^: lived in (iloucester,
I. niS; his wife, i. ;!1S; his chil-
dren, I. :;is.
.Samuel ;;d, son of Samuel 2d. i.
;ns, :'A'.\: birth of. i. :;i<: <le))osi.
tion of. i.;]l^: lived at Falmouth,
I. ol.S; moved to li)swich. i. ;lr.».
Samuel 1th. lived at Pejepscot, 3.
;>15; ])uichased land of Pobinhood
and Daniels, 3. ;;15; moved to
Cape Aini. 3. ;;i5;;.
Samuel, of Kavmondton, 4. ^SO.
Sarah, i. :]10. "
street, Portland, i.:',U\: 6. l-Vl.
Thomas, i. :31S.
Upper Parish. 8. noo.
Yorkshire, England. 3. 4S; 6. 17'.*; 8.
412.
Maine, name given to that ]i:iit of
the province luider the iuiislic-
tion of Mass., i. lUii; Wells .1 jKut
of, I. :'.i!n; court held at, 1. ■>■'.>,
371; magistrates for. i. :;mi: men-
tioned. I. .^;^7 ; 3. 4.j.'(; .sec York
county.
Yorktown. 2. 214: 3. I'On.
Young, Abi.jah. taken jjrisoner, 3.01(1.
Alexander, an error in liis Chroni-
cles of the Pilgrims, 2. -i^aiL: the
same cited. 2. 42/(, Ai'm. 47/!. 4>^/(.
4S"yi, 54«. 57'(; 3. ;51S,i: 5. !'.>'.'//.
David, 3. l(J/(.
John, married Elizabeth Ihetton, 1.
277.
Pioland, signed the petition to
Charles 11, i. 402.
Zacharie. with Gov. Pownall, 5. 075:
coinmiN'^ioiied as an ensign. 5. ■'■''>>'•
belonged to the Passamafpiodies,
5. nos. ;;71.
Zara. 8. 15:].
Ziesbei'Llcr. ■ — — , citc'l, 9. 27"^-
Zwinglius, his followers in Waldo-
borough, 5. 404.
NOTE.
The credit of the forcmiiiiLr nioiuinu-iital piece of iniiu^tiy is .Int- ;..
Edward Denham. Esquiif. of N'ew P.edford. >[assailuisetts. a . ..nc-poD.lin'^
niombev of tlie >[aim' Historical Sorifty. wli,. lias licncrously -ywru nruiv
hours of his leisure in the midst of a busy life to this work. lie l\:i- >■> i>i<l>ti
ed the Index tiiat it may be used by the ..eneral reader as well as bv :'i.'
student and ,<;enealo,Lrist. and has t:iveu a i>r..].er reference net ..ii!y ''i sur
names and plru-es. but to lii>tiaic(l facts in tieneral, I'mbraced in tin- iiir..
volumes of the first series of the collections, publisheil by this So,-i,;v U^ku
1S31 to 1^^^T. The references to Volume I are to the second edition of th ,»
volume, published in \<')'>. Where various paginations occui in -.mc of (!.«■
volumes: notably in Volume II, reference is made to thi> tir.-t la-in.iti'i: b>
addinjia to the numerals of tlie pai^es.
COMMITTFK OF Pri$I-ICATIo ">< .
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