- Abdas, 337.
- Accord Pond, 301.
- Adventurers, preliminaries with, 35 et seq.;
- Dissolve partnership, 162, 174.
- (See also Weston, Sherley, Beauchamp, Andrews, Allerton, etc.)
- Albany, see Fort Orange.
- Alden, John, arrest of, 255;
- Mentioned, 307, 311, 312;
- Family, 343.
- Alden, Robert, 176.
- Allerton, Isaac, letter to Carver and Cushman, 41;
- Assistant to Governor, 85;
- In England, 172, 182, 188, 201, 204, 211, 217;
- Discharged, 224, 227;
- Accounts confused, 231 et seq.;
- White Angel let out to, 234;
- Sold to, 241;
- In debt to partners, 242 et seq., 253, 266, 295, 306;
- Family, 341.
- Allerton, John, 343.
- Alltham, Emanuel, 176.
- Amsterdam, 14, 44, 45, 47.
- Andrews, Captain, 277.
- Andrews, Richard, 175, 189, 208, 227, 232, 266, 277, 302;
- Beaver sent to, 295;
- Land at Scituate, 298;
- Settlement with, 307.
- Andrews, Thomas, 176.
- Anne, The, 119, 121, 151.
- Anthony, Lawrence, 176.
- Aquidnett Island, 294, 331.
- Argoll, Captain, 31, 32.
- Arminians, 17, 18.
- Arnold, Benedict, 331, 337.
- Ashley, Edward, 208, et seq.;
- Sends beaver home, 216, 221;
- Arrested, 222;
- His death, 223;
- Mentioned, 227, 231, 234.
- Atwood, John, Sherley’s agent, 305 et seq., 312.
- Awasequin, 334, 337.
- Awashawe, 335.
- Babb, Captain, 277.
- Baker, Captain, 143.
- Baptism, 310.
- Barnstable, 302.
- Bass, Edward, 175.
- Beauchamp, John, one of original adventurers, 98, 100, 175, 176;
- in new partnership, 189;
- Co-agent for New Plymouth partners, 189;
- Penobscot Patent in his name, 208;
- Quarrels with Sherley, 277;
- Beaver sent to, 295;
- Settlement with, 306 et seq.
- Bellingham, Richard, 267, 269, 270.
- Billirike (Billerica), settlers from, 46.
- Billington, John, loses himself, 86;
- Executed, 224;
- Family, 342.
- Blackwell, Sir Francis, 31 et seq.
- Block Island, 281, 284.
- Blossom, Thomas, 252.
- Boston, in Lincolshire, 9.
- Boston, Mass., Joint Council of Colonies at, 258;
- Commission of United Colonies at, 322.
- (See also Endicott, Winthrop, etc.).
- Bound Brook, 301.
- Bradford, William, letter to Carver and Cushman, 41, 42;
- Illness, 77;
- First chosen Governor, 85;
- Patent at Kennebec in his name, 253;
- Surrenders New Plymouth Patent, 302;
- Family, 340.
- Bradstreet, Simon, 269, 329.
- Brewer, Thomas, 40, 176.
- Brewster, Jonathan, 272.
- Brewster, William, Elder of the Church, 8;
- Goes to Holland, 14;
- Correspondence with Sandys and Worstenholme, 27 et seq.;
- To go to America, 35;
- Services to the sick, 77;
- Letters from Adventurers, 102 et seq.;
- Mentioned, 108, 145, 189, 307;
- From Robinson, 140;
- Death of, 314;
- Career, 315 et seq.;
- Family, 340.
- Bristol, England, 218, 227, 230, 234.
- Britteridge, Richard, 343.
- Brook, Lord, 255.
- Brown, John, 329, 334.
- Brown, Peter, 343.
- Browning, Henry, 176.
- Button, William, dies, 63, 341.
- Callicote, Sergeant, 337.
- Calvin, John, 4.
- Canterbury, Archbishop of, see Laud, Archbishop.
- Capawack, Isle of, 82, 88, 104.
- Cape Ann, patent for, 136, 142;
- Salt-pans at, 144;
- Dispute over dock at, 162.
- Cape Cod, arrival at, 64, 67, 92;
- Exploring the Bay of, 69;
- Ships wrecked at, 82, 159, 178.
- Carter, Robert, 341.
- Carver, John, agent to England, 26, 27;
- Letter from Robinson, 39;
- From Leyden, 41;
- From Cushman, 46;
- From Robinson, 53;
- From Weston, 90, 98, 99;
- First Governor, 76;
- Dies, 85;
- Family, 340.
- Cattle, first at New Plymouth, 135;
- Prices of, 296, 310.
- Charity, The, 135.
- Charles I’s Colonial Commission, 239, 263.
- Charles River, 299.
- Charlestown, 299.
- Charlton, 81.
- Chatham, see Manamoick.
- Chauncey, Charles, invited to New Plymouth, 309.
- Chilton, James, and family, 343.
- Chinnough, 329.
- Christmas at New Plymouth, 74, 94, 95.
- Clark, Mr., pilot, 45.
- Clark, Richard, 343.
- Clifton, Rev. Richard, 8.
- Cobiseconte, 254.
- Coddington, Wm., 225, 269.
- Cohasset, 300, 301.
- Collier, William, 176, 231, 246;
- Sherley’s agent, 305 et seq.
- Colonies of New England, Confederation of, 321.
- Commissioners for the Colonies, 239;
- Winslow’s petition to, 263.
- Confederation of New England Colonies, 321.
- Connecticut River and Territory, 240, 260 et seq., 271, 279, 283 et seq., 329.
- Cook, Francis, and family, 342.
- Cooke, Mr. Secretary, 239.
- Cooper, Humility, 342.
- Coppin, Robert, 72.
- Corbitant, 87 et seq.
- Cottington, Lord, 239.
- Cotton, John, 225.
- Coventry, Thomas, 176.
- Crabe, Rev. Mr., 47.
- Crackston, John, and family, 341.
- Cromwell, Capt. Thomas, 338, 339.
- Crose, Daniel, 293.
- Cushman, Robert, agent to England, 26, 27, 36;
- Letters to Leyden, 31, 42 et seq.;
- Letter from Leyden, 41;
- To John Carver, 46;
- To Southworth, 59;
- Comes in the Fortune, 89;
- Letters from, 104, 122, 136;
- Mentioned, 39, 50-52, 98;
- His death, 170.
- Cutshamakin, 335, 337.
- Damariscove Islands, 97, 133, 156, 172.
- Dartmouth, England, 57, 59.
- d’Aulney, Monsieur, takes Penobscot, 267, 330.
- Davenport, Lieutenant, 289.
- Davison, William, Secretary of State, 315 et seq.
- Davis, Sergeant John, 331.
- De Rasieres, Isaac, 184, 192.
- Delfthaven, 49.
- Dennison, William, 233.
- Dermer, Captain, 80 et seq.
- Dorchester, 271.
- Dorset, Earl of, 239.
- Doty, Edward, 341.
- Dudley, Thomas, 225, 232, 256, et seq., 259, 269, 324.
- Dumer, Richard, 269.
- Dutch Colony, The, 139, 183 et seq., 196, 249, 261, 275 et seq.
- (See also Holland.)
- Dutch Captain at Hull, 10.
- Duxbury, 243, 310.
- Earthquake, 296.
- Eastham, see Nauset.
- Eaton, Francis, and family, 343.
- Eaton, Theoph., 324, 329, 337.
- Elizabeth, Queen, 4.
- Ely, sailor on Mayflower, 343.
- Endicott, John, arrival, 195 et seq.;
- Letters to Governor Bradford, 213-4, 300, 301.
- English, Thomas, sailor on Mayflower, 343.
- Episcopius, 18.
- Ewangso, an Indian, 335.
- Falcon, The, 276.
- Falkland, Viscount, 239.
- Farrer, Sir George, 42.
- Fells, Mr., 181.
- Fenwick, George, 324, 329, 337.
- Fitcher, Lieutenant, 194.
- Fletcher, Moses, 343.
- Fletcher, Thomas, 176.
- Florida, 24.
- Fort Orange (Albany), 192.
- Fortune, The, 91, 98.
- Freeman, Edmund, 306, 309.
- Friendship, The, 217, 223 et seq., 278, 308.
- Fuller, Edward, and family, 343.
- Fuller, Samuel, (son of Edward) 343.
- Fuller, Dr. Samuel, letter to Carver and Cushman, 41;
- Letters from Cushman, 42 et seq.;
- Mentioned, 63, 154, 213;
- His death, 252;
- Family, 341.
- Galop, John, 290.
- Gardiner, Sir Christopher, 236 et seq.
- Gardner, Richard, 343.
- Gibbons, Major, 333.
- Gibbs, Mr., mate of Sparrow, 188.
- Girling, Captain, 267.
- Glover, Rev. Mr., 273.
- Goffe, Thomas, 176, 188.
- Goodman, John, 343.
- Goodyear, Stephen, 337.
- Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, 80, 127, 204, 239, 264.
- Gorges, Captain Robert, Governor-General, 126;
- Arrests Weston, 127 et seq.;
- Returns to England, 131.
- Gorton, Samuel, 339.
- Gosnold, Captain, 64.
- Gott, Charles, 214, 215.
- Graves, Captain, 277.
- Greene, William, 101, 102.
- Green’s Harbour, 243.
- Gregson, Thomas, 324, 329.
- Greville, Sir Fulke, 30.
- Griffin, Captain, 277.
- Grimsby, 10.
- Gudburn, Peter, 176.
- Guiana, 24, 37.
- Hall, Mr., 276.
- Hanson, Captain, 130.
- Hartford, 323.
- Hatherley, Timothy, 176, 202, 208;
- At New Plymouth, 217 et seq.;
- Mentioned, 227, 229 et seq.;
- Settles in New England, 242, 298.
- Hathorne, Wm., 329.
- Haynes, John, Governor of Mass., 269.
- Heath, Thomas, 176.
- Henry, Prince of Orange, 169.
- Hibbins, William, 312.
- Higginson, Francis, 214, 215.
- Hingham, 299 et seq.
- Hobbamok, 87 et seq., 96 et seq.
- Hobson, William, 175.
- Hocking, killed at Kennebec, 254 et seq.
- Holbeck, William, 341.
- Holland, Removal to, 9;
- Settling in, 14 et seq.;
- Brewster with Davison in, 316.
- (See also Amsterdam and Leyden.)
- Holland, Robert, Letter from (R. H.), 163-165, 175.
- Hook, John, 341.
- Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 161.
- Hopkins, Edward, 324, 329, 337.
- Hopkins, Stephen, 86;
- Family, 341.
- Houghe, Atherton, 269.
- Howland, John, falls overboard, 63;
- Partner, 307;
- Family, 340.
- Huddleston, Captain John, 106, 107.
- Hudson, Thomas, 176.
- Hudson Bay, 139.
- Hudson River, 64.
- Hull, 10.
- Humphrey, John, 269.
- Hunt, Captain Thomas, 80.
- Hurricane in New England, 270, 271.
- Indians, their cruelty, 22;
- First seen, 67;
- First attack, 70 et seq.;
- Mentioned, 79, 96, 111.
- (See also Mohawks, Monhiggs, Narragansetts, Neepnetts, Nyanticks, Pequots, etc.)
- Irish colonists, 181.
- Isle of Shoals, 198.
- Jackson, Thomas, 293.
- James, Cape, 64.
- James, Mr., a doctor, 294.
- James I., 7, 170, 240.
- James, The, 137.
- Jawashoe, 336.
- Jeffrey, Sergeant, 289.
- Jenemo, 333, 336.
- Johnson, Rev. Francis, 32.
- Johnson, Mr., of Massachusetts, 224, 225.
- Johnstone, Alderman, 31.
- Jones, Captain, 108.
- Josias, 337.
- Kean, Robert, 175.
- Kennebec, First trade up the river, 167;
- Patent for, 182, 200, 204, 233, 253;
- Trading-house built at, 191;
- Hatherley visits, 221;
- Hocking killed at, 254 et seq.;
- Massachusetts people trading at, 284;
- Trading partnership rearranged, 296.
- King, William, 60.
- Knight, Eliza, 176.
- Knight, John, 176.
- Knowles, Myles, 176.
- Langmore, John, 341.
- Langrume, Captain, 276, 277.
- Latham, William, 340.
- La Tour, Governor, 330.
- Laud, Archbishop, 264, 265.
- Lee, Lord, 291.
- Levett, Christopher, 126.
- Leyden, removal to, 9;
- Life at, 14 et seq.;
- Departure from, 49 et seq.;
- Opposition to coming of rest of congregation, 101, 104, 135, 152, 169;
- Plans for their coming, 185, 199;
- Sent over to New Plymouth, 201 et seq., 212.
- Lincoln, Countess of, 33.
- Lincolnshire, 7, 9.
- Ling, John, 176.
- Lister, Edward, 341, 342.
- London, Bishop of, 239.
- London, the plague in, 167, 276.
- London Bridge on fire, 246.
- Long Island Indians, 290.
- Low Countries (see Holland).
- Ludlow, Mr., 289.
- Lyford, John, arrival at New Plymouth, his plottings, sentence, and his end, 144 et seq.
- Lyon, The, 244.
- Maggner, Captain, 31.
- Malabar, Cape, 64.
- Manamoick (Chatham), 81, 109, 179.
- Manoanscussett, 192.
- Manomet (Sandwich), 87;
- Pinnace built at, 182;
- Mentioned, 192, 271.
- Margeson, Edmund, 343.
- Marriage, the first, 85;
- By magistrates, 265.
- Marshfield, 310.
- Martin, Christopher, 46 et seq., 59, 341.
- Martyr, Peter, 117.
- Mary, Queen of England, 4, 236.
- Mary, Queen of Scots, 316.
- Mary and Anne, The, 295.
- Mason, Captain, 239, 264, 265.
- Mason, Captain John, 289, 333.
- Massachusetts, Captain Dermer mentions, 81;
- Weston’s colony, 105 et seq.;
- Gorges’ settlement, 126 et seq.;
- Morton, 193 et seq.;
- the Church, 224;
- Gardiner, 236;
- Roger Williams, 248;
- Trouble about settling on the Connecticut, 249 et seq., 271 et seq.;
- Alden arrested, 255 et seq.;
- New Plymouth seeks help against the French, 267 et seq.;
- Trade with Pequots, 280;
- Boundaries between Massachusetts and New Plymouth, 298 et seq.;
- Trouble with Narragansetts, 321 et seq.;
- Confederation of United Colonies, 321;
- Treaty with same, 334.
- Massasoyt visits New Plymouth, 79;
- Treaty, 79, 86;
- Intercourse, 94, 96, 97;
- Illness, 112.
- Masterson, Richard, 252.
- Maurice, Prince of Orange, 170.
- Mayflower, The, 45, 50, 57, 62, 202;
- List of passengers in, 340 et seq.
- Maypole at Merry Mount, 195.
- Meekesano, 337.
- Merchant Adventurers, see Adventurers.
- Merrimac River, 114.
- Merry Mount, 195.
- Miantinomo, 324, 325, 328.
- Milford Haven, 235.
- Millsop, Thomas, 176.
- Minter, Desire, 340.
- Mixano, 334.
- Mohawks, 289;
- Kill Sassacus, 291;
- Mentioned, 330.
- Monhegan, 104, 131, 171.
- Monhiggs, attacked by Narragansetts, 291 (see also Uncas).
- Mononotto, 290.
- More, Ellen, Jasper, and Richard, 340.
- Morrell, Rev. William, 131.
- Morton, George, 40.
- Morton, Thomas, in Massachusetts, 194 et seq.;
- Arrested, 198;
- Allerton brings him to New Plymouth, 205, 206;
- Imprisoned in Boston, 206;
- Gives evidence against Winslow, 265.
- Mott, Thomas, 175.
- Mount Wollaston, 194 et seq.
- Mullins, William, 52;
- and family, 341.
- Munisses Island, 281.
- Namasket, 81.
- Namassakett, 87.
- Namskeket Creek, 180.
- Nantasket, 162, 197.
- Nanton, Sir Robert, 25.
- Narragansetts, 86;
- Send challenge to settlers, 93 et seq., 107;
- Wampum used by, 193;
- Allies of the English against the Pequots, 280, 283 et seq.;
- Plot against the English, 320 et seq.;
- Treaty with, 334, 337.
- Nash, Mr., 41.
- Natawanute, 251.
- Naumkeag, see Salem.
- Nauset (Eastham), 81, 87, 302.
- Neepnetts, The, 290.
- Nequamkeck, Falls of, 254.
- Newbald, Fria., 176.
- Newcomin, John, 224.
- New England, First patent for, etc., 37, 75, 80;
- Second patent, 119;
- Fishing rights of the Council of, 120;
- Captain Gorges, Governor-General, 126;
- Help of Council sought, 166, 167;
- Confederation of Colonies of, 321.
- Newfoundland, 80.
- New Haven, 310, 322 et seq., 334.
- New Plymouth, discovery of the site, 67 et seq.;
- Dermer’s description of (Patuxet), 81;
- Boundary question settled, 298 et seq., 327;
- Leading men move from, 310;
- Suggested removal of the Church, 326 et seq.
- Newtown, 273.
- Norton, Captain, 260.
- Norton, Rev. John, 274.
- Nottinghamshire, 7.
- Novatians, 5.
- Nowell, Increase, 269.
- Nyanticks, The, allies of Narragansetts, 328, 329;
- Treaty with the English, 334-337.
- Oldham, John, in league with Lyford, 145 et seq.;
- Sentenced and expelled, 154;
- Returns, 158;
- Confession, 159;
- Killed, 159, 281.
- Oporto, 222.
- Orania (Orange), Fort, 192.
- Ossamequine, 335.
- Paddy, William, 309.
- Pampiamett, 329.
- Paragon, The, 118 et seq.
- Partridge, Ralph, discusses baptism with Chauncey, 310.
- Passaconaway, 335.
- Patrick, Captain, 289.
- Patuxet (New Plymouth), 81.
- Peach, Arthur, 293.
- Pelham, Herbert, 337.
- Pemaquid, 270.
- Pemberton, John, 147.
- Pennington, William, 175.
- Penobscot, mentioned by Dermer, 81;
- Trading-house at, 209, 221, 227;
- Robbed by the French, 236, 267 et seq.
- Pequots, The, Wampum used by, 193;
- In Connecticut, 249;
- Seek friendship of Massachusetts, 280;
- War with the English, 283 et seq.;
- Under protection of Uncas, 324.
- Perkins, Mr., 5.
- Perrin, William, 176.
- Pessecuss, 333, 335, 337.
- Peters, Hugh, 312.
- Pickering, Edward, 39, 40, 99 et seq.
- Pierce, John, 52, 101, 105, 118;
- Trouble with, about Patent, 118, 119.
- Pierce, Captain William, the Paragon in storm, 120;
- the Anne, 121;
- the Charity, 135;
- Partner with Ashley, 208, 227, 242;
- the Lyon, 244;
- wrecked off Virginia, 245;
- Beaver sent by, 277;
- Takes Indians to West Indies, 290.
- Pinchon, William, 269.
- Piscataqua, 114, 131, 171, 182, 197;
- Hocking’s death enrages settlement at, 254;
- Lord Say and Lord Brook interested in, 255.
- Plague, The, see London.
- Plymouth (England), ships put in at, 57;
- Mayflower sails from, 62.
- Pocock, John, 175.
- Point Care, 64.
- Pokanokets, 81.
- Poliander, John, 18.
- Portsmouth, 120, 166.
- Pory, John, 108, 109.
- Powows, 82.
- Poynton, Daniel, 175.
- Priest, Digerie, 343.
- Prince, Thomas, chosen governor, 253, 293;
- Mentioned, 257, 307, 308, 337.
- Providence, 331.
- Prower, Solomon, 341.
- Pumham, 335.
- Pummunish, 329, 336, 337.
- Puritans, origin of term, 5.
- Quarles, William, 175.
- Rasdell, Mr., 194.
- Rasieres, see De Rasieres.
- Rayner, Rev. John, 282, 309.
- Rehoboth, 302.
- Revell, John, 176.
- Reynolds, Captain, 45;
- The Speedwell, 57;
- Mentioned, 104.
- Rigdale, John, and family, 342.
- Riggs, Sergeant, 289.
- Robinson, Rev. John, 14;
- Goes to Holland, 22, 27;
- Disputes with Arminius, 28;
- Correspondence with Sandys, 40;
- with Worstenholme, 43;
- with John Carver, 39, 53;
- Letter to Pilgrims, 54;
- to Bradford, 139;
- to Brewster, 140;
- Death of, 169 et seq.
- Rogers, Thomas, and family, 342.
- Rookes, Newman, 175.
- Sagadahoc, wreck at, 172.
- Salem (Naumkeag), 162, 197, 201;
- The church at, 213, 224;
- Roger Williams at, 248.
- Salt-making, 136, 143 et seq.
- Saly (Saller), 166.
- Samoset, 79.
- Samson, Henry, 342.
- Sanders, John, 110.
- Sandwich, 302 (see also Manomet).
- Sandys, Sir Edwin, 27 et seq., 30, 31.
- Sassacus, 289, 291.
- Satucket, 81.
- Say, Lord, 255, 259.
- Scituate, 298-302, 310.
- Seekonk, 302, 333.
- Sharpe, Samuel, 175.
- Sherley, James, one of the original adventurers, a letter from, 135, 136;
- the principal adventurer in the new partnership, 175, 188 et seq., 202, 218, 219, 228 et seq., 246 et seq.;
- Withholds accounts, 266 et seq.;
- Discharged as agent, 292;
- Settlement with, 305 et seq.
- Shoanan, 335.
- Sibsie, Mr., 181.
- Skelton, Samuel, 214, 215.
- Smallpox among the Indians, 261.
- Smith, Francis, 331.
- Smith, John, 64;
- His map, 299.
- Smith, Rev., John, 7, 14.
- Smith, Rev. Ralph, 212, 282.
- Smith, Sir Thomas, 31.
- Sokanoke, 335.
- Southampton, arrival at and departure from, 50, 56.
- Souther, Nathaniel, 309.
- Southworth, Edward, letter from Cushman, 59.
- Sowams, 80.
- Sowle, George, 340.
- Sparrow, The, 102.
- Speedwell, The, 49, 57.
- Squanto, 79 et seq.;
- Death of, 109, 110.
- Standish, Myles, commands landing party, 67;
- nurses the sick, 77;
- Expeditions under, 109, 112, 198, 255, 268, 333;
- Lyford’s aspersions on, 152;
- In England, 166;
- Mentioned, 186, 189;
- Moves from New Plymouth, 311;
- Family, 341.
- Stanton, Thomas, 289.
- Staresmore, Sabin (S. B.), 30.
- Stinnings, Richard, 293.
- Stone, Captain, 259 et seq., 280.
- Story, Elias, 340.
- Stoughton, Israel, 290, 300.
- Talbot, The, 202.
- Tarantines, 88.
- Tassaquanawite, 335.
- Taunton, 302.
- Thomson, David, at Piscataqua, 131, 171, 172.
- Thomson, Edward, 341.
- Thorned, John, 176.
- Thornhill, Matthew, 176.
- Tilden, Joseph, 176.
- Tillie, Edward, and family, 342.
- Tinker, Thomas, and family, 342.
- Trask, Captain, 289.
- Trevor, William, 104, 343.
- Trumball, William, 240.
- Tucker’s Terror, 64.
- Turner, John, 45;
- and family, 343.
- Uncas, 291, 324, 327 et seq., 330, 334 et seq.
- United Colonies of New England, articles of agreement between, 321 et seq.
- Vane, Sir Harry, 283, 291.
- Vines, Richard, 231.
- Virginia, idea of settling in, 24 et seq., 59;
- Council of Virginia Company, 25, 26, 30, 33, 75;
- Soil compared with New England, 81;
- Massacre in, 107;
- Settlers bound for, stay at New Plymouth, 178 et seq.;
- William Pierce wrecked off, 245.
- Walloons, 17.
- Wampum, first trade in, 193.
- Ward, Thomas, 176.
- Warren, Richard, and family, 342.
- Warwick, Earl of, 204, 338.
- Waughwamino, 336.
- Weequashcooke, 335.
- Weesagascussett, 197.
- Weetowish, 329, 336, 337.
- Weld, Thomas, 312.
- West, Captain Francis, 120, 126.
- Weston, Andrew, 102.
- Weston, Thomas, the chief of the original London Adventurers, 33, 36 et seq.;
- Letters to John Carver, 90, 98, 99;
- Letters to Governor Bradford, 100 et seq.;
- New Plymouth receives his colonists, 105;
- Settlement in Massachusetts, 105, 109 et seq.;
- Comes over disguised, 114;
- Generous treatment at New Plymouth, 114;
- Tried and arrested by Captain Gorges, 126 et seq.;
- His death, 131.
- Westminster, 276.
- Weymouth, 300, 301.
- White, Mr., 161.
- White, John, 175.
- White, Rev. Roger, letter from, 169.
- White, William, and family, 341.
- White Angel, The, purchase of, 218 et seq.;
- let out to Allerton, 234;
- sold to Allerton, 241;
- settlement for, 307.
- Wilder, Roger, 340.
- Wilkinson, Captain Edward, 276, 277.
- Willett, Thomas, 267.
- Williams, Rev. Roger, 248 et seq., 294, 331.
- Williams, Thomas, 343.
- Wilson, Dr., 290.
- Wilson, John, 225.
- Wincot, Jacob, 33.
- Windbank, Master Secretary, 239.
- Winnisimmet, 197.
- Winslow, Edward, letter to Carver and Cushman, 41;
- Visits Massasoyt, 86;
- Buys supplies from ships, 107;
- Brings first cattle from England, 134;
- His charges against Lyford in England, 158, 160 et seq.;
- Trades up the Kennebec, 168;
- In England investigating affairs, 227 et seq.;
- Governor, 246, 275, 326;
- His petition, 263 et seq.;
- Imprisoned, 265;
- Moves from New Plymouth, 311;
- Remains in England four years, 339;
- His family, 340.
- Winslow, Gilbert, 343.
- Winslow, Josias, Accountant, 236, 278, 306, 307.
- Winthrop, Governor John, Letters about Gardiner, 238, 239;
- About Pequots, 280, 283, 288, 289;
- Mentioned, 224, 258, 259, 269, 302, 324, 337.
- Wipetock, 336.
- Wollaston, Captain, 194 et seq.
- Worstenholme, Sir John, 28, 30, 31.
- Wright, Richard, 176.
- Yarmouth, 302.
- Yeardley, Sir George, 31.
- Yorkshire, 7.
- Young, Joseph, 294.
- Zealand, 10.
Bradford's history of the Plymouth settlement, 1608-1650 / Rendered into modern English by Harold Paget
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A first-person chronicle recounts the migration from Europe and the founding of a coastal colony, documenting planning, voyage, and the struggle to establish settlement under harsh conditions. It records hardships such as illness and scarcity, efforts to build homes and cultivate food, negotiations and provisional agreements with local indigenous peoples, and the development of communal rules, governance, and economic practices. The narrative combines practical entries—laws, agreements, and notable incidents—with reflective passages that interpret events through religious conviction and providential meaning.