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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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MAINE    inSTOKICAL    SOCIKTY 


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I.  '. 

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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 

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lTi>, 

KH>, 

1.^1, 

J^4. 

]»\i, 

.   1>7. 

1'.'3, 

ll!4. 

I'.C, 

•j-jo. 

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3-'  1 . 

■  V22. 

•'-•">, 

327, 

3:;i. 

33-"). 

3:M. 

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410. 

411; 

7.  1:. 

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L'.'i. 

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3l'. 

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140. 

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14-.',i. 

144,'- 

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304. 

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404, 

40o, 

40o. 

40;  t. 

410. 

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.  S4. 

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.  1--: 

.  r.M. 

•Jill. 

203. 

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.    L".»4. 

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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


14G 


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. 


148 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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>[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. 


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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. 


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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 

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;  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-» 


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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 


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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. 

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