Prescott, William Hickling, LL.D., iv. 506. Member M. H. S., i. p. x.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; on the Committee of Publication of vol. 8, 3d Series, i. p. xxi.
President, ship, viii. 679n.
Presqu' Isle, ix. 237, 265, 266, 269, 283, 286, 287, 291, 301, 349, 351, 353-355, 357, 360, 362, 380, 382-383, 386-387, 390-391, 395, 396, 397, 406, 409, 412, 415, 420, 424, 425, 426, 431, 436, 439, 485. Fort at, destroyed by the French, v. 523, 545, 564. Bouquet's letters from, ix. 271, 275, 282, 296, 302, 310, 321, 323, 327, 331, 332, 333. Mercer's letters from, 276, 295, 341. Return of pro- visions in store at, 1760, 334. Taken by Indians, 483. Treaty at, x. 532. Pressensé, Rev. Edmond de, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., ix. p. xvii. Preston, Dr., 1625, vi. 28.
Preston, Lord Viscount, Secretary of State,
Preston, John, iv. 3.
Preston, John, D.D., viii. 77. Preston, Rev. Richard, viii. 77.
Preston, Capt. Thomas, iv. 370, 451, 458. Preston, letters to the Donation Committee
of Boston, iv. 53, 251. Replies, 54, 252. Preston, man-of-war, iv. 80; x. 751, 752, 753.
Pretender, The, viii. 429. Birth of, 1688, 712. Baptism of, 713. His birthday
celebrated in Scotland, 1712, 412.
Price, Capt., 1708, v. 317.
Price, Goodwife, 1656, ii. 197.
Price, Rev. Mr., of Virginia, iv. 63.
Price, Ezekiel, Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.; ii. p. v.; iv.
Price, Ensign George, ix. 398, 420.
Price, James, iv. 235.
Price, John, viii. 56, 492.
Prince, Rev. Thomas, iii. Pref. p. iv.; v. p. xiv., 192n, 356n, 447n; vii. 411n; viii. 123n, 244n. Letters of, to C. Chauncy, ii. 238, 239. Letter to, from C. Chauncy, 238. His memorandum respecting Bradford's History," iii. pp. viii., xi.; his use of it, p. xv., 31. Cited, i. 152; iii. 31n, 36n, 59n, 68n, 78n, 91n, 103n, 164n, 188n, 189n, 266n, 277n, 299n, 307n, 447n, 488n. Cites Governor Bradford's "Pocket-Book," 76. Presented to Thomas Hinckley by his father, v. 303. Notes by, to Bradford's "History of Plymouth Plantation," iii. 36n, 47n, 51n, 54n, 61n, 139n, 246n, 247n, 250m, 251n, 252n, 259n, 262n, 263n, 267n, 268n, 269n, 270n, 271n, 272n, 275n, 279n, 280n, 283n, 291n, 293n, 298n, 299n, 301n, 308n, 387n, 451n, 452n, 453n. Notes by, to the Hinckley Papers, 10, 13, 16, 17, 28, 29, 49n, 51n, 52n, 53, 85, 98, 111, 113, 131, 147, 153, 162, 168n, 169n, 196, 199n, 200, 208, 214, 220, 225n, 227n, 229n, 277n, 287n, 299n. Notes by, to the Mather Papers, viii. 33, 34, 45, 76, 113, 114, 220, 228, 307, 316, 339, 363, 479, 480, 502, 506, 508, 513, 515, 535, 541, 542, 599, 612, 615, 616, 617, 627, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 676, 677, 680, 695, 696, 698, 699, 701, 708, 705, 706, 707. Chronological Memoranda by, 712-714.
Prince Frederick, ship, v. 445.
Princess Anne County, Va., iv. 65n. Princeton, Battle of, v. 427. Princetown, x. 805.
Prince William County, Va., iv. 64n; v. 414. Printing in Cambridge, 1638-39, vi. 99, 376n.
Prisoners, English, at Quebec, v. 371, 532, 534. French, brought to Albany, 518. Pequot, enslaved, vi. 195, 201, 213, 214, 218, 224, 225, 227, 241, 261, 262, 263. Pritchard, Sir William, Lord Mayor of Lon- don, viii. 499.
Privateers, vii. 598. Law for restraining and punishing, v. 128.
Privy Council, Report of, on Cadwalader
Colden, ix. 441. Letter of, to Colden, 458. Prizes, x. 512. Taken by the French, 1759, v. 515. Claimed by the Gov. of New Netherland, vi. 267. Taken by Blauvelt, 272, 274.
Proby, Maj., 1758, v. 469.
Proctor, Mrs., and son, killed by Indians, v. 576.
Proctor, Capt. Edward, iv. 2, 275. Proctor (Prokter), Richard, viii. 659. Prodigies seen in Ireland, viii. 210; in Connecticut, 306; in England, 349; in Maine, &c., 372.
Prodigy at Hereford, viii. 176; in Wales, 183, 188; in Dorset, 188.
"Projector, A, lately Dead," a comedy on the death of Attorney-General Noy, vi. 418.
Prompt, The, ship, x. 829.
Property, Community of, iii. 135, 157, 214. "Prophane Schisme of the Brownists or Separatists," iii. 17n, 264n.
Prophecie, A, preserved in Lord Powis's family, viii. 687.
Prophecy, Fulfilment of, viii. 675. Protestants, Persecution of, viii. 43, 200, 293, 355, 510, 599, 617, 621, 625, 642, 643.
Prout, Ebenezer, viii. 708, 709, 710. Prout, Joseph, viii. 633.
Providence, R. 1., i. 201; ii. 23, 24; v. 21; vi. 263, 270, 277, 281, 284, 285, 286, 298, 300, 304, 307n; vii. 586n. Indian neutrality with, iii. 432. Action on the Boston Port Bill, iv. 126n, 128n. Letters to the Bos- ton Donation Committee, 154, 213, 268. Reply, 155. Settlement of, vi. 186, 187. Agreements to be signed by the house- holders and the young men proposed by Roger Williams, 1636, 187. Bridge at, 290. See also North Providence.
Providence, New, captured from Spain, vii. 313.
Providence Island, x. 780.
Providence Plantations, Province of, ii. 22, 23; v. 82, 126, 128.
Providences, Remarkable, viii. 309, 312. Province Galley, ship, v. 320.
Provincetown harbor, Pilgrims at, iii. 77, 78. Mayflower's anchorage at, 81, 109. Exploring parties sent out from, 81-88. Mayflower sails from, 88.
Provisions, Scarcity of, at Plymouth, iii. 110, 116, 118, 121, 124-127, 136, 145; in Virginia, ix. 39, 55, 67, 68. Price of, in 1644, vi. 377; in 1694, i. 104, 106. Provost, David, vii. 58.
Prower, Solomon, iii. 448, 452. Prudden, Mrs. Joanna (Willet). See Bishop, Mrs.
Prudence Island, Purchase of, vi. 217, 220, 263.
Pryn, Capt. Martyn, i. 231.
Prynne, William, vi. 406, 460; vii. 334; viii. 208. Publishes "Certain Questions propounded to Archbishops, Bishops, Archdeacons, and Commissaries," vi. 413; "Certain Queries propounded to the Bow- ers to the Names of Jesus," 413; "The Unbishopping of Timothy and Titus," 414; "A Divine Tragedy lately acted, or a Collection of sundry Memorable Examples of God's Judgment upon Sabbath-break- ers," 414, 446; "Newes from Ipswiche," 419, 422-434, 446; "A Coal from the Al- tar," 422n. Sentenced by the Starchamber Court to be branded and set in the pil- lory, &c., 416. Execution of the sentence, 416, 462, 463. Inscription on the walls of his chamber in the Tower, written during his imprisonment, vii. 251.
"Psalterium Americanum," by Cotton Ma- ther, viii. 431.
Puckering, Mrs. Jane, vii. 281.
Pulling, Capt. John, iv. 3.
Pulsifer, David, ii. 156; v. 313n.
Pulteney, Sir William, iv. 502.
Pumham (Pumhom), an Indian sagamore, iii. 438; vi. 309, 311.
Pummunish, or Pummash, iii. 431, 440. Pumpkin Island, Me., i. 234n. Puncataset, vi. 315.
Punchard, Rev. George, Member M. H. S., ix. p. xv; on the Standing Com., ix. p. xiii.
Punkipaog Indians, viii. 245. Puppompogs, vi. 261.
Purchas, Samuel, Error of, ix. 15. Purchase (Purches), Mrs. Mary?, vii. 375. Purchase, Thomas, vii. 338, 339, 342, 373, 374. Notice of, 338n.
Purchasers, or Old Comers, of Plymouth, iii. 372.
Purfree, or Purfrey, Capt. Thomas, ix. 107, 142, (Purifie) 134, 151. "Puritan, The," ii. 151.
Puritan, use of the name in Ireland, in 1620, ii. 120.
Puritans, the name, iii. 5. See also Pil- grims. Purmont,
Purpooduck (Papooduck), v. 274. Purviance, Robert, iv. 40, 144.
Purviance, Samuel, iv. 40, 144, 227, 244, 263.
Putawatimies. See Potawatomies. Putnam, George, D.D., i. 277.
Putnam, Capt. Israel, afterwards Maj.-Gen., i. 262, 276; v. 437, 439. Letter of, iv. 52. Putnam, Judge Samuel, ii. 135. Putnam, Seth, v. 367.
Putney (West Meadow), Indian hostilities at, v. 365, 366.
Putowatomeys. See Potawatomies. Puttaquappuonckquame, a sachem, vi. 209. Puttaquomscut, Attack of the Indians on, 1675, vi. 303, 308. Puttiman, John, v. 386. Puttowattomies. Pyen, Jarmen, vi. 560. Pygan, Mrs., i. 46.
Pygan, Alexander, i. 32, 36, 37. His mar- riages, &c., 28, 30.
Pygan, Jane. See Green, Mrs.
Pygan, Mrs. Judith (Redfyn or Redfield), i. 28, 29.
Pygan, Mrs. Lydia (Beaman, or Bemond, Boyes), i. 28-32, 50.
Pygan, Lydia. See Adams, Mrs. Pygan, Sarah. See Hallam, Mrs. Pym, William, vi. 566, 582n. Pynchon, Mrs. Amy (Wyllys), vi. 375n. Pynchon, Maj. John, i. 14, 103, 106; iv. 487; v. 253, 258; vi. 529; vii. 499, 579; viii. 250, 629, 704. Marriage of, vi. 375. Notice of, viii. 81n.
Pynchon, William, ii. 250-252, 266–269; iii.
335, 339; vi. 30, 40, 279, 336n, 531; vii. 53. Letters to John Winthrop, vi. 372, 374, 375, 378, 381; to John Winthrop, Jr., 369, 371; to Stephen Day, 376. Fac- similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 4. His "Meritorious Price of Man's Re- demption," 285. Notice of, 369n. Pyson's Island, Hostilities at, v. 415.
trates of Plymouth Colony, 18. Petition to be qualified to vote and bear office in Ply- mouth Colony, v. 23-25. Wm. Newland on the laws against, 35, 36. George Shove urges their punishment for blasphemy, &c., 87, 88. Th. Hinckley defends the proceedings of the Colony against, 95, 96. Edw. Randolph on these proceedings, 96, 97. Rev. John Holmes disapproves of their treatment by Plymouth, viii. 228. Persecuted, vii. 186, 192, 193, 286, 288, 289, 291, 509. Accident in Boston at the execution of, 507, 508. Not persecuted in Connecticut, 186. Sir Th. Temple offers to transport them to Acadia, 509n. Favored in England, 1661, viii. 172; de- clared enemies to the State, 172. In Dublin, 56; send relief to New England in 1676, 56n. At Bristol, Eng., 212. In Elizabethtown, N. J., 600. On Long Island, 630. Joined by John Rogers, 476. Account of several, by Wm. Robinson, 1659, ix. 153-158. Letter from Charles II. to New England about the, 159. Samuel Shattock's letter from New England to, 160-162. Attend a meeting of Indians at Easton, 1761, 441. Accuse the Irish of Protect the
the Paxton riots, x. 508. Indians from the rioters, 511.
Quanopen, vi. 300.
Quarantine in Virginia, x. 691.
Quaquackis, vi. 308, 310.
Quarles, William, iii. 213.
Quarry Hill, vii. 500.
Quartier, Jacques, v. 529.
Quassink, vi. 377. Black-lead near, vi. 377. Quaunoucku, vi. 300. Quawnipund, vi. 300, 311. Quawpaug, vi. 310.
Quebec, iv. 400; v. 233, 244, 317, 324, 366, 411, 462, 484, 488, 500, 503, 519, 521, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 531, 533, 534, 535, 541, 542, 543, 545, 554, 558, 559, 570, 571, 585; vi. 572n; ix. 238, 270, 300, 304, 334, 337, 341; x. 803. Letter from, iv. 70. Reply of the Boston Donation Committee, 70. Catholic bishop at, 443, 448, 450. Death of English prisoners at, 1746, v. 371. Expedition against, 1759, 503. Siege of, 1759, 518, 524, 546. Surrender of, 526, 528, 529, 530, 532, 550, 556. John Hayward killed at, 535. Siege of, by French and Indians, 1760, 557, 567. Re- ported recapture of, by the French, ix. 250. Gen. Murray's defeat at, 256. Cita- del to be built near, x. 594. Attacked by Arnold and Montgomery, 772, 773. Quebec, Province of, x. 595, 676, 837, 838. Queen Ann's County, iv. 38n. Letter to
the Donation Committee of Boston, 59. Reply, 60.
"Quench Coale, A," by Prynne, vi. 404n, 432n.
Quenechtequod, vii. 322, 323. Quenopiage, vii. 324.
Quesnay, Le, Capture of, viii. 409.
Quichichacke, Qutchicqute (Andover), vii.
Quincy, Hon. Edmund, d. 1788, v. 386. Quincy, Edmund, A.M., Member M. H. S., ix. p. xv.; on the Standing Com., ix. p. xiii.
Quincy, Josiah, Jr., b. 1744, iv. 2, 275, 402. Quincy, Josiah, Pres. of Harv. Coll., b. 1772, Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.; ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; Treasurer, p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p. xx.; on the Committee of Publication of vols. 5, 6, 9, 1st Series, vols. 2, 3, 2d Series, i. p. xxi. 'History of Har- vard University "cited, viii. 264n, 305n, 502n, 504n, 505n, 615n, 677n. Letters relating to his "Life of Q Adams," ii. 199-201. His death, vii. p. xiii. Quincy, Josiah P., A.M., Member M. H. S., viii. p. xi.; ix. p. xv.
Quincy, Mass., vi. 312n. Mr. Lunt settled at, iv. 509. Quinepage, vii. 278. Quininacook, vii. 415. Quinipiuck, ii. 23. Quinnuboag, vi. 153.
Quint, Rev. Alonzo H., Member M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.; on the Committee of Pub- lication of vol. 5, 4th Series, v. p. vi. Quit-rents, x. 653, 654. In New York, ix. 482. In arrears, 479, 486. Qunnipiuck, vi. 251.
Qunnipiug, vi. 265.
Qunnunagut. See Conanicut.
Qunticut, vi. 252.
Quodnam, vi. 374.
Quonehtacut. See Connecticut River. Quo Warranto, Writ of, against the Charter of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, v. 82, 91; vi. 58; vii. 51, 117, 532, 536, 538, 705, 707. Against the city charter of Lon- don, 494, 496, 499. Against the charter of Bermuda, 499.
Rabbits sent to New England, vi. 494. Rabey, Kathren, i. 98. Rabnet, ix. 133. Radden, Edward, viii. 215.
Rafn, Carl Christian, P.D., Cor. Memb. M.
H. S. i. p. xv.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x. His death, vii. p. xiii. "Rainbow, The Gospel of the," by Cotton Mather, viii. 407.
Rainsborough, Col., vi. 94, 109; vii. 297n, 304. Assassination of, vi. 109n, 342. Rainsborough, Judith. See Winthrop, Mrs. Rainsford, Mr., viii. 372.
Rainsford, Serg., viii. 180.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, i. 88, 223; ix. 16. Sends a vessel to Virginia, i. 224. Ralfe, Lieut., 1761, ix. 380, 398.
Ralle, Father Sébastien, ii. 154; v. 340, 356. Slain, 353.
Ramsay, Widow, v. 422.
Ramsay, David, M.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xi.
Ramsay, Ephraim, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xii.
Ramsey, M. de, Lieut.-Gov. of Quebec, v. 374, 529, 530, 531.
Rand, Isaac, M.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. vii.
Randall, Rev. Ephraim, ii. 154.
Randall, Rev. John, viii. 77. Randall, William, Sen., v. 40. Randolph, Mr., ií. 294, 295.
Randolph, Bernard, viii. 102, 112, 703. Randolph, Betty (Elizabeth), viii. 525. Randolph, Hon. Edmund, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xii.
Randolph, Edward, v. 34, 57, 75, 92, 94, 95, 98, 118, 128, 190; viii. 85, 106, 388n, 464n, 634, 711. His representation about New England referred to the Committee of Trade, ii. 287. Ordered to present his charges against the government of the Massachusetts Bay, 294; and to carry to New England His Majesty's Declaration, 295. His complaints of Massachusetts, 56. Brings over the writ of quo warranto, Secretary of Andros, 151, 152; farms the office, 156, 176. Extent of his commission, 156, 158, 177. Imprisoned, 192, 194. Blamed by Capt. George, 195. Accused by Increase Mather of having forged an anonymous letter signed I. M., viii. 102, 103, 112, 113.. Allusion to, in the letter, 106. Note on the forgery, 108- 110. Warrant for the arrest of Mather on the suit of Randolph, 702. Letter of C. C. to Increase Mather concerning the suit, 702, 703. Pleas in the case, 703, 704. Order to S. Green concerning print- ing an almanac, 663. Order for sending him to England, 711. Letters to Thomas Hinckley, v. 82, 93, 96, 122; to Increase Mather, viii. 524; to Samuel Shrimpton, 524, 525; to Simon Bradstreet, 527; to the Lords of the Committee, 530; to the Lord Treasurer, 530; to William Blathwait, 531; to William Penn, 531. Letters from Jo- seph Dudley to, 483, 484, 485. Notice of,
ii. 190. Letter of Pres. Dunster to, 251- 254. Notices of, i. 251; ii. 190.
Rawle, Isabel. See White, Mrs. Rawle, John, ii. 215.
Rawlings, John, viii. 363. Rawlins, Aaron, v. 346.
Rawson, Mrs. Ann (Glover), v. 111n, 113n, 143. Letter to Thomas Hinckley, 62. Rawson, Secretary Edward, v. 113, 122; vii. 26, 127n, 189; viii. 40, 44, 47, 169, 535. Ill, v. 83. On a committee to lay out Hampton, vii. 98n. Letters to Thomas Hinckley, v. 62, 141. Allusion to a letter from, vii. 476. Letters in his handwriting, 598, 599. Notice of, viii. 535n. Rawson, Joseph, v. 369.
Rawson, Mary. See Torrey, Mrs. Rawson, Rachel. See Aubrey, Mrs. Rawson, William, v. 111n, 113n, 143. Let- ter to Thomas Hinckley, 62. Rayment, Richard, vi. 83, 321; vii. 280. Rayner, Alice, i. 84, 85.
Rayner, Rev. John, i. 84; iii. 351; vi. 170; viii. 251. Differs from Chauncey respect- ing baptism, iii. 382. Answers Belling- ham's questions, 389. Notice of, viii.
Rayner, Marmaduke, ix. 29. Raystown, Engagement near, v. 507. Razillai, de, Commander of Acadia, iii. 332; iv. 462, 463, 467.
Read, Col., imprisoned, 1661, viii. 180. Read, Mr., 1761, ix. 392, 394, 395; x. 490, 505, 519, 523, 535. Read, Aaron, iv. 134, 135. Read, Edward, ii. 205.
Read, George, iv. 33, 233.
Read, Gen. John Meredith, Jr., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., viii. p xiii.; ix. p. xvii. Read, Robert, of Kittery, killed, 1708, v. 317. Read, Samuel, viii. 515.
Reade, Edmund, vi. 42m; vii. 113n, 118n. His will, 134, 135.
Reade, Mrs. Elizabeth.
Reade, Thomas, of Virginia, 1635, ix. 186, (Reede) 174.
Reade, Col. Thomas, son of Edmund, vi. 84, 86, 103, 107, 115, 131; vii. 114, 129, 135, 202, 203, 204, 282, 502. Letters to John Winthrop, Jr., 113, 114; to Fitz John Winthrop, 115, 116, 117. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 3. Reading, i. 201, 212; v. 539. Reading, ix. 299.
Reading, Col., 1710, v. 320, 321, 323.
Rebecca, ship, vi. 124; viii. 76; ix. 174.
Rebellion in Scotland, 1685, v. 139; in Kent,
1648, vii. 303. Bacon's, in Virginia, ix. 162 foll.
Records of land in Plymouth Colony re- moved to Boston, 1687, v. 177.
Redfin (Redfield?), William, i. 28. Rednap, Col., 1710, v. 321.
Red Stone Creek, ix. 362, 395, 397, 405, 439. Reed, Pres. Joseph, iv. 148n, 363, 364. Regicides, viii. 213, 611n. Letters and papers relating to the, 122-225, 260. Sen- tence passed upon the condemned, 170, 182. Proceedings relating to the, 185, 187, 195, 213, 533. Arrest of certain, in Holland, 188, 189, 193.
Registry of ships, x. 669, 680-682. Rehoboth, Mass., previously Seekonk, i. 10,
15; ii. 53; iii. 94n, 372; v. 6, 7, 78, 80, 127, 234; vi. 298, 302, 305, 320, 532; vii. 510. Hurricane at, i. 14. Controversy between Massachusetts and Plymouth about, iii. 364. Forces at, 434. Letters to the Do- nation Committee of Boston, iv. 134, 147. Reply, 135. Reply of inhabitants of, to Thomas Hinckley and others, v. 2. -Dis- bursement of, in Philip's War, 10. Trouble at, 209, 241. Baptists at, vi. 274, 277. Burning of, by the Indians, 1676, viii. 233n.
Rejuvenescence, vi. 530.
Relf, Mr., 1722, ii. 167.
Religious liberty, King James II.'s answer to Mr. Alsop's speech on, v. 152. Rendition of fugitives, iii. 421. Renown, ship, x. 778. Rensler's Island, i. 106.
Representatives of Massachusetts, Answer of the Council to the, viii. 708. Reprive, Indian servant of John Winthrop, vi. 216, 217, 218, 220, 232.
Res, Don Martin de, Marquis de Cassarres, vii. 429.
Resolution, sloop, v. 221. Revell, Mr., 1634, vi. 132. Revell, John, iii. 213; vi. 87. Revere, Paul, iv. 148n.
"Revolution in New England justified," cited, viii. 366n
Rexhame, called Marshfield, iii. 303. Reyner. See Rayner. Reynold, Lord, viii. 193.
Reynolds, Captain of the Speedwell, iii. 55, 68. Puts back twice, 68, 69. Master of the Charity, 122.
Reynolds (Reinolds), Lieut., 1689, v. 208. Reynolds, Maj., Gov. of Santa Cruz, vi.
Reynolds, Edward, Bishop of Norwich, viii.
Reynolds, Henry, iv. 146, 147.
Reynolds, Nathaniel, viii. 655, 696. Notice of, 655n.
Reynolds, Richard, Bishop of Lincoln, vi.
Rhé, Isle of, vi. 467n. Expedition to the, 1627, 391n.
Rheeve, vi. 422n. Rhoads, Capt., 1745, v. 400.
Rhode Island, i. 201; v. 67, 75, 94, 99, 123, 178, 233, 247, 266, 320, 364, 392, 398; vi. 157, 276, 295, 301, 304, 308; vii. 294, 418, 573; viii. 600; ix. 155; x. 579, 703. Paper money, ii. 182. Boundary, 186, 288, 289. The charter, 284; vi. 266;
x. 819. Aid sent to Boston in 1774, iv. 126n, 128n. High party spirit in, 1767, 420. Commended for reverence to the laws, 426n. Encroachment upon Ply- mouth Colony, v. 72, 77 foll. General Assembly of, to the Governor and Council of Plymouth, 126. Troops, 419, 471, 475; vi. 157, 295. Claim of Plymouth Colony to jurisdiction over, 281. Dissen- sions in the, 289. Dispute with Massa- chusetts Bay, 296. Message from the Governor and Council of, to Canonicus, 303. Dispute with Connecticut about boundaries, vii. 572, 573.
Rhode Island, Island of (Aquidneck), ii. 23; iii. 364; vi. 157, 267, 276, 277; vii. 280n, 512, 572, 601n; x. 792, 812. Complaints against the people of, iii. 386, 388. In- dian neutrality with, 432. Messengers to, appointed by the church in Boston, vi. 312-315. Storm at, viii. 457. Rice, Aaron, iv. 12, 13. Rice, Rev. Asaph, ii. 132. Rice, Ralph, v. 379.
Rich, Mr., made Sheriff of London, 1682, viii. 499.
Rich, Benjamin, ii. 245.
Rich, Isabella, ix. 18.
Rich, Sir Nathaniel, vi. 3, 31, 32, 125, 582n. Rich, Obadiah, Member M. H. S., i. p. vii. Richard, 1765, x. 576, 580, 588. Richards, Mr., 1666, vii. 312.
Richards, Mrs. Ann (Winthrop), viii. 402. Richards, Anne. See Adams, Mrs.
Richards, James, vii. 294, 296; viii. 494m. Letters from John Hull to, 533, 534. No- tice of, 81n.
Richards, James, D.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv.
Richards, John, i. 24, 47; vii. 160n, 241, 343, 345, 512, 515, 573, 578, 581; viii. 51, 402, 506, 538. Warrant to, vii. 536. Agent to England, ii. 294, 295, 306; viii. 84n. Letters to Increase Mather, 494, 496, 498. Letters from Cotton Mather to, 385, 390, 391, 397, 401, 402, 405. Treasurer of Har- vard College, 114, 496m, 504, 505, 694. Proposed as agent to receive money for the college in England, 506. Notices of, 385n, 494n.
Richards, Nathaniel, i. 94, 95.
Richardson, Joseph, v. 379.
Richardson, Titus, iv. 44.
Richenson, Mr., 1660, vii. 241, 246, 247. Richeson, Dr., of Rippon, viii. 214.
Richmond, John, v. 238.
Richmond Island, iv. 309; vi. 148, 572. Royalists at, 148. (Richmond's Island), vii. 334n, 363n, 369.
Ricker, Capt. Henry, iv. 178.
Ricker, James, Jr., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x.; vii. p. x.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p. xvi. Riddle, Capt., of the Falmouth, v. 320. Rider, Lieut., of the Royal Americans, v. 481.
Ridge, Lieut., 1761, ix. 387.
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