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in 1689, to the Commencement of the purpose of Treating with the Six Nations New Charter Government, in 1692, iv. of Indians and Concerting a Scheme of General Union of the British American Colonies, v. 5.

289.

136. A Brief Relation of New England to the Year 1689, i. 93.

137. Declaration of Sylvanus Davis about his Captivity and the Treachery of Sir Edmund Andros, &c., 1690, i. 101.

138. Treaty of Peace with the Eastern Indians, 1690, i. 112.

139. Complaint of M. de Meneual, Governor of Acadia, to the Governor and Council of New England, against Sir William Phips, as to Property taken from him at Port Royal, 1690, i. 114.

140. Proposals for an Expedition to Canada, x. 119.

141. Letter from John Cotton, of Plymouth, to Rowland Cotton, 1691, i. 117. 142. Petition to William III., i. 120. 143. Reasons against sending a Governor to New England, i. 121.

144. Proposals from the Governor and Council to and from Captain Kidd and Captain Walkington, i. 122, 123.

145. Examination of Elizabeth Johnson and others, accused of Witchcraft, before' Dudley Bradstreet, Justice of the Peace, 1692, i. 124, 125.

146. Political Fables of New England,

i. 126-133.

147. Higginson Letters, 1692-1700, vii. 196.

157. Rev. Samuel Niles's History of the Indian and French Wars, 1760, ví. 154. 158. Letter from Thomas Pownall to Governor Hutchinson, 1767, i. 148.

159. Instances of Longevity in New Hampshire, 1767-1825, ii. 295; 17961823, i. 155.

160. Journal of the Treaty held at Albany, in August, 1775, with the Six Na tions, by the Commissioners of the Twelve United Colonies, met in General Congress at Philadelphia, v. 75.

161. Repeal of the Clause in the Act of the Assembly of Rhode Island excepting Roman Catholics from the Privileges of Freemen, 1783, v. 243.

162. General Lincoln's Journal of a Treaty, held in 1793, with the Indian Tribes Northwest of the Ohio, v. 109.

163. Account of Plymouth Colony Records, copied by order of the General Court in 1820, ii. 258.

164. Letter of James Bowdoin, Esq., to Hon. James Savage, giving an Account of MS. Journals of the Long, Little, &c. Parliaments, 1650 - 1678, belonging to the New York Historical Society, 1829, ii. 323.

165. Letter of General Ebenezer Mat 148. Letter of John Nelson relating to toon, relating to General Lincoln's wound an endeavour of the French to extend received near Saratoga in 1777, 1837, vi. their limits to the River of Kennebeck, 283. 1698, i. 134.

149. Queen Anne's Instructions to Governor Joseph Dudley, 1702, ix. 101.

150. Colonel Robert Quarry's Memorial to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations, on the State of the American Colonies, 1703, vii. 222.

166. Memoirs of the Pilgrims at Leyden, by George Sumner, 1842, ix. 42. 167. Gleanings for New England History, by James Savage, 1842, viii. 243.

168. Remarks on the Early Laws of Massachusetts Bay, with the Code adopt ed in 1641, and called The Body of Liberties, now first printed, by F. C. Gray, 1843, viii. 191; x. 235.

151. Memorial of Jeremiah Dummer, Agent, &c., to the English Government, shewing that the French Possessions on 169. Discourse of Hon. John Quincy the River of Canada do originally and of Adams on the New England Confederacy right belong to the Crown of Great Britain, of 1643, 1843, ix. 189. etc., 1709, i. 231.

170. More Gleanings for New England 152. Letter from Jeremiah Dummer, History, by Hon. James Savage, President Agent of Massachusetts in London, 1720, of the Massachusetts Historical Society, i. 139. 1848, x. 127.

153. Memoir of the Narraganset Townships granted by the General Court of Massachusetts, 1728-1733, ii. 273.

154. Address of the Ministers of Boston to the Duke of Newcastle, 1737, ii.

271.

155. Journal of Mr. Christopher Gist, who accompanied Major George Washington in his first visit to the French Commander of the Troops on the Ohio, 1753, v. 101.

156. Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress held at Albany in 1754, for the

IV. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &c.

171. Model of Christian Charity, by Governor Winthrop, 1630, vii. 31. 172. Marmaduke Mathewes's Defence, 1651, i. 29.

173. Petition of the Church and Town of Woburn, 1653, i. 38.

174. Letter of Michael Powel to the Governor and Magistrates, 1653, i. 45. 175. Report of Committee appointed by

the General Court to inquire concerning | the Maintenance of the Ministers in the County of Suffolk, 1657, i. 49.

176. The Christian Commonwealth, or the Civil Policy of the Rising Kingdom of Jesus Christ, by Rev. John Eliot, 1661, ix. 127.

177. Letter from Rev. John Davenport to John Winthrop, Jr., 1666, x. 59.

178. Charlestown Church Affairs, 1677,| 1678, i. 248.

179. Memoir of French Protestants settled at Oxford, 1686, ii. 1.

180. Proclamation for Fast, January 30th, 1688, i. 83.

181. Appointment of a Committee to receive Contributions to the Church of England, 1688, i. 84.

182. Extracts, &c., from the Records of the Church in Danvers, relating to Salem Witchcraft, by J. B. Felt, 1689-1694, iii. 169.

183. Address of Episcopalians (of Boston) to William III., complaining of the subversion of Sir E. Andros's Government, and petitioning that a Governor and Council may be appointed by the King, vii. 192.

184. Letter from Secretary Willard to Mr. Whitefield, 1744, i. 147.

185. Churches and Ministers in New Hampshire. By John Farmer. (Continued from Vol. X. Second Series, p. 56.) i. 153; ii. 299; iii. 183; iv. 292.

V. BIOGRAPHY AND CHARACTER.

186. Two Letters of Rev. Hugh Peter, one to John Winthrop, Jr., the other to Charles Gott, 1654, i. 179.

187. Letter from Rev. John Davenport to John Winthrop, Jr., 1654, ix. 297. 188. Letter of Peter Bulkeley to Mr. Endicott, Governor, &c., 1655, i. 47. 189. Letter from Edward Wigglesworth to John Winthrop, Jr., ix. 296.

190. Letter of Samuel Epps to Fitz-John Winthrop, 1673, x. 89.

191. Address of Condolence to Gov. Talcott of Connecticut, on the Death of his Wife, i. 246.

192. His Answer, i. 248.

193. Letter of Cotton Mather to Hon. John Saffin, 1710, i. 137.

194. Recommendation of John Winthrop, Esq., to the Royal Society, 1733, x. 122.

195. Vote of Thanks of the Royal Society to John Winthrop, Esq., 1734, x. 122.

196. Autobiography of the Rev. John Barnard, 1766, v. 177.

197. Memoir of Gamaliel Bradford, Esq., who died in 1824, i. 202.

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198. Memoir of William Jones Spooner, Esq., 1824, i. 265.

199. Memoir of the Hon. Christopher Gore, of Waltham, Mass., who died March 1, 1829, iii. 191.

200. Memoir of Samuel Davis, Esq., 1829, v. 253.

201. Biographical Notice of the late Hon. Dudley A. Tyng, ii. 280.

202. Memoir of Rev. John Allyn, D. D., by Convers Francis, v. 245.

203. Memoir of Rev. Ezra Shaw Goodwin, 1833, v. 282.

204. Memoir of James Bowdoin, 1833, ix. 224.

205. Memoir of Rev. James Freeman, D. D., by F. W. P. Greenwood, 1835, v.

255.

206. Memoir of Rev. John Hale, first Minister of Beverly, 1835, vii. 255.

207. Memoir of Rev. John Prince, LL. D., by Charles W. Upham, 1836, v. 271.

208. Letter from Col. Juan Galindo to Hon. Thomas L. Winthrop, 1837, vi. 280.

209. Memoir of Rev. Abiel Holmes, D. D., 1837, vii. 270.

210. Memoir of Isaac Allerton, 1838, vii. 243.

211. Letter of Judge Davis respecting the same, 1838, vii. 301.

212. Memoir of Gamaliel Bradford, M. D., by Convers Francis, 1839, ix. 75. 213. Biographical Sketch of Lion Gardiner, 1842, x. 173.

214. Memoir of William Lincoln, by Joseph Willard, 1843, x. 226.

215. Notice of the Life of Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, 1845, ix. 117.

216. Memoir of James Grahame, LL. D., by Josiah Quincy, 1845, ix. 1.

217. Memoir of Hon. John Davis, LL. D., by Convers Francis, D. D., 1847, x. 186.

218. Memoir of Hon. John Pickering, LL. D., by William H. Prescott, Esq., 1847, x. 204.

VI. GENEALOGY.

219. Genealogical Notices of Early Settlers in New England from the County of Suffolk [Eng], by Rev. Joseph Hunter, of London, a Member of the Mass. Hist. Soc. and F. S. A., x. 147.

VII. RELATING TO THE INDIANS.

220. Instructions from the Massachusetts to John Winthrop, Esq., First Governor of Connecticut, to treat with the Pequots, 1636, iii. 129.

221. Letter from Roger Williams to chusetts (or Natick) Indian Language, John Winthrop, Jr., 1637, ix. 299.

222. Lion Gardener's Relation of the Pequot War, in 1637, iii. 131.

223. Relation of a Conspiracy of the Sachem of the Naragansets and other Sachems for the Destruction of the English, 1642, iii. 161.

224. Deed of Sale of an Indian Man, called Hope, 1647, i. 27.

225. Letters from Roger Williams to John Winthrop, Jr., 1647 – 1651, ix. 269 – 292.

226. Tracts relating to the Attempts to convert to Christianity the Indians of New England, viz.:

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227. The Day-Breaking, if not the SunRising of the Gospel with the Indians in New England, 1647, iv. 1.

228. The Clear Sun-shine of the Gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in New England. By Rev. Thomas Shepard, 1648, iv. 25.

1707-1708, ii. 147.

242. An Account of the Captivity of Hugh Gibson among the Delaware Indians from 1756 to 1759, vi. 141.

243. Letter of Gideon Hawley to Lieutenant-Governor Hutchinson, Account of the Longevity of Indians, 1770, i. 150. 244. Letter from Col. George Morgan to General Washington, inclosing the Lord's Prayer in Shawanese, 1789, v.256.

245. Vocabulary of Words in the Language of the Quoddy Indians. By the Rev. Elijah Kellogg, 1822, iii. 181.

246. Notice of Orono, a Chief at Penobscot. By William D. Williamson, 1838, ix. 82.

247. Account of Three Tribes of Eastern Indians. By William D. Williamson, 1839, ix. 92.

VIII. TOPOGRAPHY, STATISTICS, AND
LOCAL HISTORY.

229. The Glorious Progress of the Gospel, amongst the Indians in New England. Manifested by three Letters, under the Hand of that famous Instrument of the Lord Mr. John Eliot, and another from Mr. Thomas Mayhew, Jr., 1649, iv. 69. 230. The Light appearing more and 1688, i. 82. more towards the perfect Day. Published by Rev. Henry Whitfield, late of Gilford, 1651, iv. 100.

Maine.

248. French Inhabitants between the River Penobscot and St. Croix, May 11th,

New Hampshire.

249. Bill of Mortality for Amherst, 1815

231. Strength out of Weaknesse; or a Glorious Manifestation of the further Prog--1826, ii. 298. resse of the Gospel among the Indians in New-England. Published by Henry Whitfield, 1652, iv. 149.

232. Tears of Repentance: Or, A further Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England. Related by Mr. Eliot and Mr. Mayhew, 1653, iv. 197.

233. A Late and Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England. Related by Mr. John Eliot, 1655, iv. 261.

234. Letter from John Winthrop, Jr., to Col. Richard Nicolls, 1665, x. 54.

235. Letter from Capt. George Denison to John Winthrop, Jr., 1666, x. 64.

Massachusetts.

250. Memoranda of Beverly, 1630 – 1679, vii. 250.

251. Expenses of Courts, 1643, i. 16. 252. A Word to Boston, by Governor William Bradford, vii. 27.

253. Answer of Simon Bradstreet to his Majesty's Privy Council, as to the Statistics of Massachusetts, 1650, viii. 330–340. 254. Votes for Magistrates in Massachusetts, 1692, x. 120.

255. Account of the Town of Boston, taken December 14, 1742, i. 152.

256. Bill of Mortality for Boston, 1818

236. Letter from James Noyes to John-1824, i. 278; 1825 - 1832, iv. 321; 1833 Winthrop, Jr., 1667, x. 67.

- 1835, v. 288; 1836, vi. 285; 1837, vii.

237. Letter from Fitz-John Winthrop to 284. John Winthrop, Jr., 1674, x. 112.

257. History and Description of Cohas

238. Letter from Henry Stephens to set, 1821, ii. 84.

John Winthrop, Jr., 1675, x. 117.

258. Account of Documents, Coins, &e, 239. Letters from Daniel Witherell to placed under the Corner-stone of the John Winthrop, Jr., 1675, x. 118, 119. Branch Bank of the United States, Bos240. Petition of Increase Mather and ton, Jan. 22, 1825, i. 271.

others, to the Governor and Council, for Aid in Conversion of the Indians in the Eastern Parts to Christianity, 1693, i.

133.

Nova Scotia.

259. Papers relative to the rival Chiefs

241. Cotton's Vocabulary of the Massa-D'Aulney and La Tour, Governors of

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Nova Scotia, prepared by J. B. Felt, 1643 -1668, vii. 90.

IX. NATURAL HISTORY, &c.

260. Letter of Sir Kenelme Digby to John Winthrop, Jr., 1656, x. 15.

261. Letter from Rev. John Davenport to John Winthrop, Jr., 1658, x. 19.

262. Letter from Henry Oldenburg, Secretary of the Royal Society to John Winthrop, Jr., 1664, x. 47.

263. Letters of Samuel Hutchinson to John Winthrop, Jr., 1665, x. 49.

264. Letter of Philip Carteret to John Winthrop, Jr., 1665, x. 51.

265. Letter of John Winthrop, Jr. to Philip Carteret, 1665, x. 52.

266. John Plumme's Description of a Falling Star which he saw, 1665, x. 57. 267. Letter from Rev. Thomas Shepard of Charlestown to John Winthrop, Jr., 1669, x. 70.

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INDEX OF AUTHORS.

[NOTE. The figures refer to the numbers in the preceding Table of Contents.]

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Harris, Thaddeus M., 6.
Hawley, Gideon, 243.
Haynes, John, 49.

Heathcote, George, 268.

Hewes, Samuel H., 256.

Higginson, John, 147.

Hill, Charles, 84.

Hilton, William, 36.

Davenport, John, 40, 60, 64, 66, 70, 73, 80, Holden, Randall, 47.

D., J., 229.

82, 116, 177, 187, 261.

Holmes, Abiel, 161, 179.

Davis, John, 211.

Hooke, William, 68.

Davis, Sylvanus, 137.

Howes, Edward, 30, 34.

De Meneual,

Governor of Acadia, Hubbard, Benjamin, 50.

139.

Humfrey, John, 25, 31, 33.

Denison, George, 235.

Hunter, Joseph, 219.

Digby, Sir Kenelme, 63, 260.

Hutchinson, Samuel, 263.

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