- Aberdeen, 56.
- Agbarus, 43n.
- Aldam, Thomas, 7, n, 8, 10n, 12, 15, 77.
- Allartown, 9n.
- America, ship, 25.
- Anabaptists, 4.
- Angus, 55n.
- Appleby, 63n.
- Aquidneck, see Rhode Island.
- Arlington, Lord, 69, n.
- Askham, 3.
- Atkins, Governor, 83.
- Atkinson, —, 78, 79.
- Atkinson, Rose, 57n.
- Austin, Anne, 21, n.
- Aylesbury, 63.
- Azores Islands, 70.
- Babbington, Matthew, justice, 56, n, 60-62.
- Balby, 13, n.
- banishment, 21, 22, 24, 25, 29, 32, 44, 50n, 51, 53, 54, 63.
- Baptists, 4, 41n.
- Barbados, 21, 24, 26, 29n, 32, 33, 48, 49, 69n, 70-72, 83, 84.
- Barclay, David, 57.
- Barclay, Robert, 57.
- Barke, Samuel, 75.
- Barnby, 78, 84.
- Barnes, Elizabeth, 57n.
- Barradell, Thomas, 62.
- Bayly, Mary, form. Fisher, aft. Cross, 7n.
- Beckingham, 14, 78, 79.
- Bellingham, Richard, governor, 43-45, 47, 54, n.
- Bennet, Henry, see Arlington, Lord.
- Bible, The, 43.
- Billingsley, John, minister, 20n.
- Bingham, John, 64.
- Bingham, Robert, 3.
- Birch, John, 83.
- Black, William, 83.
- Bootle, 50n.
- Boston, Mass., 19, n, 21-26, 28-34, 36, 39, 40n, 42-44, 46, 49-51, 54, 79.
- Bower, Benanuel, 41, n.
- Brackney, Matthias, 81, 85.
- Bradstreet, Simon, magistrate, 40n.
- Breedon, Capt. Thomas, 27, 49n.
- Bristol, 50n.
- Brocke, James, 57, 58.
- Brockshaw, Thomas, 13n.
- Brocksopp, Joan, 30-34.
- Brocksopp, Thomas, 30n, 64.
- Brownley, Richard, 75.
- Bugg, Francis, 42n.
- Bullock, Noah, 7, 78.
- Burden, Ann, aft. Richardson, 50n.
- Burden, Thomas, 50n.
- Burlington, N.J., 82, 83.
- Burrough, Edward, 28, n.
- “cage of unclean birds,” 42, n.
- Callender, John, 19, n.
- Cambridge, 11n, 13.
- Cambridge, Mass., 26, 30, 40-42, 51, 79.
- Carr, Sir Robert, commissioner, 46, 49n.
- Carrier, Elizabeth, aft. Hooton, 2, 77.
- Cartwright, George, commissioner, 46, 47, 49, n, 50.
- Chapman, Rev. Francis, 3, n.
- Charlestown, Mass., 41.
- Charlestown, S.C., 7n.
- Chatham, 64.
- Chesterfield, 20n, 30n.
- “Children of the Light,” 4.
- chimney-money, 48.
- Christison, Wenlock, 32n.
- church, non-attendance at, 24, 40, 80.
- churches, speaking in, 7, 13, 14, 49, 44, 79.
- Clarke, Hannah, form. Scott, 21n.
- Clarke, Robert, 62.
- Clarke, Walter, governor, 21n.
- Clay, Francis, 85, 86.
- Clay, William, 64, 75.
- Clayton, Ann, 33, n.
- Cockram, George, 64, 81, 85.
- Cockram, Thomas, 64.
- Coleman, Sarah, 41-43.
- Conventicle Act, 58, 59, n, 66.
- conventicles, 3, 58.
- Copeland, John, 29n.
- Cornwall, 25.
- Cotton, John, minister, 40n.
- Cotton, Seaborne, priest, 40, n.
- Cowes, I.W., 54n.
- Cowland, Alice, 25.
- Cowper, James, 3.
- Craven, Robert, 15.
- Cromwell, Notts, 20n.
- Cromwell, Oliver, 10-12, 87.
- Cross, Mary, form. Fisher and Bayly, 7n.
- Curwen, Thomas and Alice, 83.
- Danford, Thomas, magistrate, 40, 41, n.
- Dartmouth, N.E., 25.
- Davis, Nicholas, 24, n.
- Deal, 69.
- death sentence passed or proposed, 24-26, 31, 32, 34, 44, 49, 51.
- Dedham, 41, 43, 44, 80.
- Degge, Sir Simon, 78.
- Derby, 6, 7, 78.
- Derbyshire, 15.
- Dewsbury, William, 63, n.
- disownments, 8, 80-82.
- Dixie, Beaumont, justice, 62.
- Doncaster, 7n, 11n.
- Dorchester, Mass., 79.
- Dover, N.E., 40.
- drink, 14, 15.
- Dryden, John, 21n.
- Dyer, Mary, 19, n, 24, 25, 50n.
- Dyer, William, 19n.
- Easton, Nicholas, 33n.
- Edmondson, William, 80.
- Ejected Ministers, 20n.
- emigration, 19n, 50n, 82, 83, 85.
- Endicott, John, governor, 28-31, 34, 43, 50, n, 86.
- Evelyn, J., Diary, 64.
- Evesham, N.J., 82.
- False Prophets, 11, 17.
- Farnsfield, 59.
- Farnsworth, Richard, 57.
- Farnsworth, Thomas, 81, 86.
- Fell, George, 65, 66.
- Fell, Hannah, 65-68.
- Fell, Margaret, aft. Fox, 33, n, 65, 66n, 81n.
- Fell, Sarah, 67n, 69n.
- Fell, Thomas, judge, 33n, 66n.
- Fifth Monarchists, 4.
- Fisher, Martha, 68, n.
- Fisher, Mary, aft. Bayly and Cross, 7, n, 8, 11, 21.
- Fiskerton, 13n.
- Foster, Thomas, 69.
- Fowke, Thomas, 64.
- Fox, George, 4-8n, 12, 13, 15, 29n, 33n, 42n, 50, 57, 65, 67-74, 77, 80, 83.
- Fox, Margaret, form. Fell, 66, 68, 69.
- Fretwell, John, 64.
- Fry, Elizabeth, 14.
- Furness, 65.
- Gardner, Horred, 24n.
- Garland, Timothy, 54, n, 62.
- Generalists, 20.
- Goggins, Daniel, magistrate, 40, 42, 43.
- Goldsmith, Ralph, 29, n.
- Goodaire, Thomas, 63, n.
- Grace, Robert, 64, 81, 85, 86.
- Greaseley, 20n.
- Green, Thomas, 69n.
- Grey, Henry (Earl of Stamford), 61, n, 62.
- Grey, John, 61n, 62.
- Halliday, James, 9, n, 10, 55n.
- Hamilton, Governor, 83.
- Hampton, Mass., 40n, 51.
- Handsworth Woodhouse, 64.
- Harby, 65.
- Hassehurst, Robert, 64.
- hat honour, 12, 24.
- Hathorne, Capt. William, 40, n.
- Hatter, Richard, 9.
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 40n.
- Heath, Elizabeth, 5, 16.
- Hillborne, Elizabeth, form. Hooton, 82, 83.
- Hillborne, Richard, 83.
- Hillborne, Thomas, 82, 83.
- Holder, Christopher, 21n, 29n.
- Holder, Mary, form. Scott, 21n.
- Holland, 54, 63, 64.
- Holmes, Jane, 8, n, 11.
- Hookes, Ellis, 67n.
- Hooton, Elizabeth:
- family name, 1.
- birth (c. 1600), 1.
- marriage, 2.
- early religious associations, 4.
- home at Ollerton (1633), 1.
- removal to and residence at Skegby (c. 1636), 3, 16.
- meeting with George Fox and convincement (1647), 4, 72.
- in Derby prison (1651), 6.
- in York Castle (1652-????), 7.
- opposition and convincement of her husband, 4, 5.
- meetings at her house, 5, 6.
- imprisoned in Lincoln Castle (1654-5), 14.
- assaulted by Priest Jackson, 17.
- death of her husband (1657), 16.
- enters New England (1661), 30.
- return to England (1662), 33.
- sets out again for New England, 39.
- return again to England (1665-6), 53, 54.
- marriage of son and daughter, 64, 80.
- visits prisons, 35, 55.
- correspondence re Fell family, 65.
- third visit to the New World (1671), 67.
- illness and death (1672), 72, 73.
- descendants, 80-86.
- her printed writings, 11, 87.
- financial condition, 34n.
- numerous epistles, 35, 55, 60, 87.
- Hooton, Elizabeth, form. Carrier, 2, 77.
- Hooton, Elizabeth, aft. Lambert (daughter), 3, 39, 41-43, 64, 68, 82.
- Hooton, Elizabeth, aft. Hillborne (granddaughter), 81, 82.
- Hooton, Elizabeth, form. Smedley, 65, 80, 82-84.
- Hooton, John (son), 3, 83, 85.
- Hooton, Josiah (son), 3, 86.
- Hooton, Martha, 84.
- Hooton, Mary, form. Sharp, 84.
- Hooton, Oliver, 2.
- Hooton, Oliver (husband), 4, 5, 7, 8, 13n, 16, 77, 80.
- Hooton, Oliver (son), 3, 4, n, 54, 73, 83.
- Hooton, Oliver (grandson), 81, 84.
- Hooton, Robert, 2.
- Hooton, Samuel (son), 2, 35, 54, n, 57, 65, 75, 77, 80-84.
- Hooton, Thomas (son), 3, 84.
- Hopkinson, George, 75.
- House, Nicholas, 62.
- Howgill, Francis, 63, n.
- Hubberthorne, Richard, 31n.
- Hull, John, 70.
- Hussey, John, 40, n.
- Hussey, Rebecca, form. Perkins, 40n.
- Hutchinson, Anne, 19-21.
- Hyfield, Sarah, aft. Livingstone, 56.
- Indians, 21, 45, 79, 82.
- Industry, ship, 69.
- Ipswich, Mass., 18.
- Jackson, —, priest, 17.
- Jackson, Henry, 63, n.
- Jackson, Thomas, 3.
- Jamaica, 1, 72.
- judgments, 32, 38, 51, 66, 79.
- Kendal, 63.
- Killam, John, 13n.
- Killam, Margaret, 13, n.
- King’s Commissioners, 20, 27, 44-50.
- Ladd, George, 25.
- Lambert, Elizabeth, form. Hooton, 64, 82, 83.
- Lambert, Thomas, 64, 68, 82, 83.
- Lancaster, 66-69n.
- Lancaster, James, 72, n, 73.
- Laodiceans, Epistle to the, 43, n.
- Leddra, William, 25, 26, 29n, 32.
- Leicester, 35, 55, 56, 80.
- Leicestershire, 4, 35, 39, 54-56n, 60-62, 84.
- Leverett, Capt. John, 28, 30.
- Lewins, John, 55.
- Lincoln, 13-16, 78, 79, 85.
- Lincolnshire, 13-16, 65, 78, 84.
- literature distributed, 21, 22, 67, n, 72.
- Livingstone, Patrick, 9n, 55, n, 56.
- Livingstone, Sarah, form. Hyfield, 56.
- Lord Chamberlain, see Manchester, Earl of, 35, 49, 50, 60, n.
- Lyndley, Mrs., 4.
- Lyndley, Thomas, 3.
- Lyndley, William, 3.
- Macaulay, Lord, 56n.
- Malson, William, 64, 75, 81, 85.
- Malton, 8n.
- Manchester, Earl of, 28, 60n, see Lord Chamberlain.
- Mansfield, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13n, 16, 20n, 47, 54, n, 81, 82, 84-86.
- Mansfield Woodhouse, 3.
- Marbury, Francis, minister, 21n.
- Marsh Grange, 65.
- Maryland, 34.
- Mavericke, Samuel, 46.
- Medfield, 44.
- Miers, Elizabeth, 69, n.
- Milton, Mass., 79.
- miracles, 5, 6.
- Molson, see Malson.
- Montagu, Edward, see Manchester, Earl of.
- More, Robert, 75.
- Muggleton, Lodowicke, 57, n, 80.
- Nayler, James, 67n.
- New England, 1, 18-34, 38-52, 54, 64, 79, 81.
- Newhouse, Thomas, 79.
- New Jersey, 82, 84-86.
- New York, 48.
- Newark, 13.
- Newbould, Godfrey, 64.
- Newport, R.I., 19n, 24n, 31n.
- Nicholls, Richard, commissioner, 46, 49n.
- Nicholson, Benjamin, 11, n.
- Nicholson, Jane, 50, n.
- Nicholson, Joseph, 50n.
- Northampton, 63.
- Northumberland, 9, n.
- Nottingham, 1, 6, 16, 20n, 55n-57, 59, 80, 85.
- Nottinghamshire, 4, 15, 17, 56, 59, 68, 73, 78, 81, 82, 84, 85.
- oaths, 80.
- Oliver, Capt. James, 26, 29, n, 39.
- Ollerton, 2, 3, 77, 80, 84.
- Osborne, William, 3.
- Oxford, 11n.
- Oxfordshire, 16.
- Oxley, Joseph, 74, n.
- Palmer, William, 60, 61.
- Papists, 49n, 58, 63.
- Parsons, Nicholas, 62.
- peace, 83, 84.
- Peares, William, 8, n, 11, n.
- Pennsylvania, 84.
- Pentrich, 20n.
- Pepys, S., Diary, 63.
- Perkins, Rebecca, aft. Hussey, 40n.
- Pett, Peter, 64.
- Philly, John, 29n.
- Pidd, John, 84.
- Pilgrim Fathers, 18, 30, 41n, 47, 86.
- Piscataway, 25.
- Piscatua, 39, 40, 46.
- plotting, 56.
- Plymouth, N.E., 24n.
- Port Royal, Jamaica, 73.
- Porter, Robert, minister, 20n.
- prison fees, 10, 14, 80.
- Providence, R.I., 23, 32.
- Puritans, see Pilgrim Fathers.
- Radley, Mary, 56n, 64n, 77, 84.
- Rayner, —, priest, 40.
- Reading, 63.
- Reeve, John, 57n.
- Reynolds, William, minister, 20n.
- Rhode Island, 19n-21n, 24, 31n, 32, 41, 44, 48, 73.
- Richardson, Ann, form. Burden, 50, n.
- Roadby, see Rotherby.
- Roberts, Joseph, 85.
- Robinson, William, 24, 25, 29n.
- Rofe, George, 31n.
- Rookby, Thomas, priest, 7n.
- Rotherby, 56n, 60, 62.
- Rotherham, 7.
- Rous, John, 69, n.
- Roxbury, Mass., 43, 80.
- Royal Exchange, ship, 54n.
- Rufford, 2.
- Ruyter, Admiral de, 63.
- Salem, Mass., 23, n, 25, 29, n, 40, n, 50n.
- Salter, Hannah, form. Stringer, 67, n, 68, n.
- Salter, Henry, 67n.
- Salthouse, Thomas, 81n.
- Savile, Hon. Lumley, 2.
- Say and Sele, Lord, 28.
- Scituate, 41, 43, 79.
- Scotland, 55n.
- Scott family, of N.E., 21n.
- Scott, Katharine, 21, n.
- Selby, 7.
- Selston, 17.
- Senior, Abraham, 64.
- Sharp, Mary, aft. Hooton, 84.
- Shattuck, Samuel, 29, n, 50.
- Sheerness, 64.
- Shrewsbury, N.J., 82.
- Sibson, 84.
- signs, 8n, 37, 40n, 43, 80.
- Sileby, 35, 60, 84.
- Skegby, 3, 4, 6, 15, 16, 54, 56, 64, 65, 77, 80, 81, 83, 84.
- slavery, 24, 40, 84.
- Smedley, Elizabeth, aft. Hooton, 65, 80.
- Snooden, Thomas, 62.
- Snooden, William, 62.
- Snowden, John, 83.
- Southwick family, of N.E., 23, n.
- sports and pastimes, 58.
- Stacy, Mahlon, 64.
- Stacy, Robert, 64.
- Stamford, Earl of, see Grey, Henry.
- Stevenson, Marmaduke, 24, 25, 29n.
- Stoddard, Amor, 8, n, 11.
- Stringer, Hannah, aft. Salter, 67n.
- Stringer, John, 67n.
- sufferings, 10, 58, 60, see whipping.
- Swarthmoor Hall, 33n, 67n, 69, n.
- Swinstone, Francis, 3.
- Sympson, William, 83.
- Syston, 55, see Sileby.
- taxes, etc., 48, 58, 66.
- Taylor, Thomas, 58n, 63, n.
- Thoroton, Robert, 2, 3, 77.
- Throsby, John, 2, n.
- Thumerstone, 56.
- Thurston, Joseph, priest, 14.
- Tibshelf, 3.
- Tickhill, 11n, 82.
- tithes, 8n, 48, 79, 81, 82, 85, 86.
- Tomlinson, Richard, 7.
- Tomlinson, William, 9.
- Truman, Joseph, minister, 20n.
- Unketty, 43, 79.
- Upsall, Nicholas, 22, n.
- Virginia, 24, 31, n, 34, 80.
- Waker, —, informer, 59.
- Walcott, Humphrey, justice, 14.
- Walden, Richard, magistrate, 40.
- Walney Island, 72n.
- Ward, —, minister, 18.
- Wardell, Eliakim, 40, n.
- Wardell, Lydia, 40n.
- Warmsworth, 7n.
- Warwick, 63.
- Watertown, 41.
- West Indies, 7n, 69-73.
- Westmorland, 63n.
- Whalley, Penistone, justice, 59.
- Wharton, Edward, 29n.
- whipping, 21-23, 29n, 32, 40-45, 47, 48, 51, 80, see sufferings.
- Whitehead, John, 13, n.
- Whitlock, John, minister, 20n.
- Wilkie, Thomas, 25.
- Williamson, Sir Joseph, 69, n.
- Windlocks [?], 44.
- Worthington, A. W., minister, 20n.
- York, 7-12, 77.
- York, Duke of, 61, 62, n, 87.
- Yorkshire, 24, 63, n, 64.
About This Book
A biographical narrative reconstructs the life, travels, and writings of an early female Quaker preacher and one of George Fox's first converts. Using letters, parish records, and contemporary notices, it follows her itinerant ministry in England, two missions to New England where she faced hostility, later journeys, and final years, while documenting imprisonments and local interactions. The volume compiles correspondence, tracts, illustrations, and appendices on family and regional archives to present a cohesive account of her public ministry and the communities she influenced.