Ley, lord, comes to new england and returns. v. 262.
Liberty, religious, in new york. i. 140.
Liberty of conscience allowed in west indies and somer islands; debates about at boston. 534. Lick creek. ii. 15. Lidgett, charles. viii. 44. Ligonia, or plough patent, purchased by mr. righy. vi. 368. contro- versy about. 369. patent of, con- firmed to rigby. 510. Lincoln, earl of. i. (xxiv.) makes t. dudley his steward, &c. vii. P. 13. 15. makes s. bradstreet his steward. P. 15. Lincoln, countess of. v. 47. depu- ty governour dudley's letter to, about massachusetts colony, and the persons proper to come to it. vii. P. 24. Lincoln, general benjamin, remarks on the cultivation of the oak. i. 187. (xxxi.) colonel of militia, nem- ber of provincial congress, secreta- ry of provincial congress. iii. 234. one of the committee of corres- pondence. 234. brigadier, major general, commander of all troops in and near boston and of forces destined for new york; arrives at washington's camp; known and re- spected by washington; created a major general by congress. 235. his aid, baggage and papers fall into the enemy's hands at bound brook; loses 60 men, killed and wounded; joins the northern army. 236. wounded. 237. rendered impor- tant services towards the capture of burgoyne. 238. arrives at charleston, south carolina. 238. attacks the enemy and is repulsed. 239. 240. returns to the north on account of ill health. 240. at-
Lindell, james. vii. 138. Line, thomas, opinion of massachu- setts court to malden church, about to censure him for evidence given in the case of rev. marmaduke mathews. viii. 325. 326. Lines, justice. ii. 103. Linnett, robert. iv. 222. 239. 240. Lypothymy. vi. 644. Litchfield, new hampshire,
churches and ministers.
x. 56. Litchfield, experience. iv. 241. Literary works produced in germany, in 1792, with the authors living. viii. 274.
Little, thomas. iii. 184. Little, isaac. iv. 293. Little, rev. ephraim, of plymouth. iii. 199.
Little, thomas. iv. 87. Little, dr. charles. iv. 87. Little, isaac. vii. 165. Little, charles. iii. 209. Little, iii. 180. iv. 190. iii. 181.
Little boar's head. Little brook
Long point. x. 35.
of Long pond. x. 35. 72. Long, joshua. ii. 177.
Livermore, nathaniel. iii. 279. Livermore, samuel. iii. 269. Livermore, isaac. iii. 269. Livermore, william. iii. 269. Livermore, rev jonathan, of wilton, new hampshire. iv. 78. viii.
177. Livermore, hon arthur. iii. 116. Livingston, william, his letter to dr. a. eliot. ii. 190.
Livingston, col. ii. 241. fails in his attack on quebec. 243. Livingston, thomas. x. 180. Lizard frigate. ii. 237. Lloyd, dr. james. i. 110.
Lobdell, isaac, an early planter at plympton. iv. 285. Lock, lieut. viii. 156. Lockwood, capt. vi. 648. Lockwood,
Locusts at plymouth, how often they appear. iii. 196. very numerous there. v. 194. and destructive there and in massachusetts; said to precede sickness. vii. P. 92. Logan, james, founds a library at phil adelphia. ii. 269. Logan, william. ii. 269.
Loganian library at philadelphia, ac- count of. ii. 269. Lombard, bernard. iv. 239. Lombard, iv. 260. London, bishop of. i. 154. pestilence at. 95. Londonderry, new hampshire, longe- vity in. x. 181. Lone rock. iii. 77.
Long island. i. 141. settled by presbyterians and calvinists. 141. or mattan wake, assigned to the earl of stirling. v. 89. 171. 245. visited by massachusetts people. 171. peopled from connecticut. 171. vi. 668. and by the dutch. 668. within the duke of york's patent of new york. v. 171. lynn people remove to, and have difficul- ties with the dutch. 245. its in- dians hostile to english. vi. 449.
Long's travels, quoted. x. 144. Longevity. iii. 71. in new hamp- shire, instances of. x. 176. Long pond. iii. 181. Look, iii. 66.
Lord, robert. iv. 170. viii. 107. Lord, robert, jun. viii. 107. Lord, samuel. viii. 107. Lord, rev. joseph. ii. 178. Lord, rev. nathan, of amherst, new hampshire. viii. 176.
Lord's supper, a learned quarto pub lished in england against kneeling at. vii. P. 51. 52.
Loring, thomas, an early planter at plympton. iv. 285.
Loring, rev. israel, of sudbury. iv. 58.59.
Loring, john. iv. 60. Loring, jonathan. iv. 60. Loring, Loskiel,
his inn. iv. 270. Icited. ii. 2. 13.
Loskiel's history of the missions of the united brethren. x. 128. Lothropp, rev. john, of scituate and barnstable, notice of; different ways of spelling the name; meaning of the name. i. 163. 178. letter from to governour prince. 170. ditto. 173. arrives. iii. 143. iv. 221. 222. 232. 233. 239. 303. vi. 663. See lathrop.
Lothropp, thomas. i. 176. 177. Lothropp, samuel. i. 176. 177. Lothropp, joseph. i. 176. 178. iv.
Lothropp, benjamin. i. 176. 177. Lothropp, barnabas. i. 176. 177. iv. 259. his cloak. 303.304.
Lothropp, john. i. 176. 177. Lothropp, john, jun. iv. 304. Lothrop, dr. nathaniel. iv. 63. 90. 95. Lothrop, col. iii. 180. iv. 272. Lothrop, isaac, notice of. i. 258. 259. iii. 177. iv. 63. Lothrope, lieut. vii. 55. Loups indians. ii. 33. Louisbourg, expedition against. iii.
viii. 247. letter
to the governour of massachusetts. 259.
Lovejoy, hannah. x. 177.
Lovell, thomas. viii. 107.
Lovell, james, of weymouth. vii. 122. 123.
Lovell, john, master of boston latin school. i. 230. viii. 286. Lovell, james. i. 230. Lovelace, francis, governour of new york, incorporates edgartown and tisbury. iii. 34. 85. vi. 611. 667. Lovett, christopher, comes to new england with robert gorges. v. 86. Love well, the oldest person who has died in new hampshire. x.
Love well, col. zaccheus. x. 181. Low, john, captain of the ambrose. v. 128.
Low, thomas. viii. 107. Lowell, robert. viii. 229. Lowell, john. i. 249. Lowell, john. x. 192.
Lowell, rev. charles, of boston. ii. 273. x. 191.
Lower ferry at scituate. iv. 224. Lowis, -, agent of d'aulney to
boston. vi. 495. Lowle, richard. viii. 106. Lowle, percival. viii. 106. Low plain island. viii. 174. Lowry, capt. iv. 216. Loyard, father. viii. 248.
Loyola, ignatius, pun upon his name. iv. 103.
Lucas, james. iii. 119.
Lucas, samuel. iii. 189.
Luce, elijah. iii. 17. Luce, Ludham,
his ferry at great, or north river, in pembroke. vii. P. 71. Ludlow, roger, deputy governour of massachusetts. iii. 139. v. 156. vi. 308. 446. vii, P. 1. 3. 6. as- sistant. v. 131. vii. P. 5. 14. 20. 21. 23. 25. 27. 30. 31. 34. 35. 58. 60. 61. 63. 65. 66. 68. 72. 85. 86. 91-93. arrives. v. 133. settles at dorchester. 135. a founder of that town. vii. P. 14 left out of the assistants. v. 165. notice of
Lumbert's cove. iii. 45. 47. 49. 53. 56. 57. 74.
Lunenburg, its garrison attacked by indians. i. 184. topographical and historical description of. i. 181. iii. 104.
Lurvey, or larvey, corporal james, an- ecdote of. iv. 51.52
Lusher, eleazer. iv. 24. captain. vii. 54. major. viii. 88. Lutherans in new york. i. 149. Luz, a pequot indian. viii. 146. Lyford, rev.
arrives. v. 91. his character. 92. 94. dismissed plymouth colony. 92. settles at nantasket. 93. settled at cape ann; goes to virginia. 107. 116. Lyman, goodman. viii. 232. Lyman, theodore, esq. iii. 266. his farm, 272.
Lyman, george-w. iii. 269. Lyman, theodore. iii. 269. Lynde, simon. viii. 44. 105. Lynde, nicholas. ii. 178. Lynde, joseph. ii. 178.
Lyndeborough, new hampshire, min- isters and churches. viii. 177. Lynn. i. (ix.) church, being the 6th. gathered; description of. ii. 93. 94. iv. 1. iii. 124. 203. settled. v. 158. vii. P. 68. indians at. V. 32. difficulties in church. 191. 193. some of its people remove to long island, and have difficulties with the dutch. 244. 245. iron factory early at, where, instead of iron bars. are hammered out law suits. vi. 374. Lyon, the ship. v. 130. providen- tial arrival with provisions. 139. w. pierce, captain. vii. P. 18. arrives at salem. P. 10. capt. pierce arrives with j. winthrop, jun. rev. j. eliot, and others; bringing a store of hogs, kids, venison, poul- try, geese, and partridges. P. 37. goes to virginia and england.
P. 38. arrives with passengers. P. | Magna charta, quoted very early, as 67. sails. P. 71.
Lyon, william, his note on ezekiel cheever. vii. 129.
Maccarty, ii. 103. Maccarty, rev. thaddeus, of kingston, massachusetts. iii. 209. troubles during his ministry. 209.210. his farewell sermon; settled at worces- ter. 210 211.
Macclure, rev. dr. david, of north- ampton, new hampshire. iv. 191. Machapaugoneck. iv. 267.
Machias, a trading place of plymouth people. v. 163.
Machin, thomas, his estimate of the cost of cape cod canal. viii. 193. 196. Macintire,
first settler of plain-
field. viii. 172. Mackerel hill, in waltham. iii. 268. Mackerel fishery, at scituate. iv. 230. at plymouth. iv. 232. Macklin, robert. x. 176. Mac-sparran, rev. dr. episcopal mis- sionary at narraganset. ii. 200. Macy, thomas, first english settler at nantucket. iii. 36.
Maddox, rev. dr. ii. 212. Madeira wine very early imported in- to massachusetts. viii. 12. Madoc, story of; adventures under; sails from wales with a colony; de- scendants of his colony. ii. 36. 37.
Magee, capt. james, shipwrecked in plymouth harbour, his narrow es- cape. iii. 195.
Magistrate, can he be an elder? vii. 64. a heavy fine imposed on him, who should refuse the office in ply- mouth colony. P. 75. Magistrates, first choice of, by free- men of massachusetts. iii. 128. vii. P. 75. debates about their power in ecclesiastical matters. vi. 532. 536.
containing the rights of new eng- land people. vi. 513.
Magnalia americana, by dr. cotton mather. i. (xxx.) 205. quoted. vi. 541. vii. 132.
Magnanimity, female, instances of. i. (xxiv)
Magoon, john. iv. 241.
Magus, john, indian. i. 180. Magus hill. i. 180.
Mahas indians, residence, language, warriours, account of their king, who is worshipped since his decease. ii. 33. villages. ii. 41. Mahiccon, or mohegan indians. ii. 6. Mahtopanats indians, their residence and numbers. ii. 42.
Maine, province of, first planted. v. 213. confirmed to sir f. gorges. attempts to plant by ply- mouth men. 224. sometimes call- ed new somersetshire; government of, transferred by sir gorges to massachusetts. 261. called york- shire; two pretended rights to the government of, one under sir f gorges, and one under massachu- setts. vi. 584. returns to the go- vernment of massachusetts; the cause and manner of their return. 593. 600.
Maitland, col. iii. 239. 241. enters savannah. 241.
Major's purchase, in pembroke. vii. 141. 142 173. Malaga. vi. 526.
Malden bridge. ii. 167. 171. Malden church, fined for settling a minister, without the advice of neighbouring churches, and advice of magistrates, acknowledges its errour. vi. 550. 29th church planted at. viii. 15. about to censure mr t. line, for giving evi- dence in the case of marmaduke mathews, the opinion of massachu- setts court sent to it. 325. Malinson, a fencing master, and stiff independent. ii. 105. Maloon, nathaniel. x. 76. Malthus, s. printer. ii. 97. Malthus, thomas. ii. 98. Manamooskeagin, now abington. vii.
Manatos, or manhadoes, now new york. v. 15. See manhattoes.
"Manawet, an american indian, sent | Marble manufactory at middlebury,
with capt. hobson and others on discovery to new england. ix. 5, Manchester, vermont. iii. 236. Manchester, earl of. v. 153. ix. 185. Mandane villages.. ii. 23. 41. Mandans indians, residence, number and warriours. ii. 35.
Maneday, an american indian, sent with capt. h. challons on discovery to new england. ix. 3. Maneikshan. iii. 175. Manhatan's island. vi. 669. Manhattoes, troops raised by massa- chusetts for its capture, but it sur- renders on terms. viii. 94. or manatos, or manhadoes. v. 15. Manitoo, manitoowock, indian words expressive of deity. ii. 112. Manitoo asseinah. iii. 201. Manitopa indians, their residence, number and warriours. ii. 42. Mann, dr. h. iii. 195.
Mann, dr. iv. 303.
Marble, fine and in abundance at mid-
dlebury, vermont. ix. 135. kirby, or pitsford, as fine as parian. ix. 137.
Marble harbour. vii. P. 34. its tax. P. 57. 60. first called marblehead. P. 93. Marblehead, or marble harbour. vii. P. 93. indians at. v. 32. March, the first month. vii. 136. March, hugh. viii. 106. Mares, intended for massachusetts, mostly die at sea. vii. P. 9. brought to massachusetts. P. 61. Marie, monsieur, comes to boston as agent of d'aulney. 486. concludes an agreement of peace with massa- chusetts. 488. sent agent to bos- ton by d'aulney. 495. 497. Marine hospital at charlestown. 125. ii. 174.
a dutch captain, indians. vi. 441.
Mariners on board the first vessel to new england become religious. ii. 85.
Maritime law, question relating to. iv. 102.
Manomet ponds. iii. 200. iv. 89. 92. Mark, its value; used as a denomina-
tion of money in mass. vii. P. 34. Mark, a negro servant of john codman of charlestown, executed for poi- soning his master; hung in chains. ii. 166.
Marlborough, one half of, destroyed by indians. vi. 592.
Marrett, rev. john, of burlington. iv.
Marriages, laws relating to, in new york. i. 152. Marriat, rev. obadiah Marrion, joseph. i. 106. Mars, ship. iv. 285. Marsh, paul. iii. 119. Marsh,
iii. 111. Marsh, rev. dr. john, tutor. i. 231. iv. 169.
Marshall, thomas. iv. 110. Marshall, capt. ii. 116. Marshall, capt. william.
ix. 236. Marshfield. iv. 71. in plymouth colony, its settlement begun. vii.
Maques, or mohawk indians. viii.
238. 239. Maramoick. ix. 53.
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