Index

A

Acadia, 139 ff., 147

Adams, John Quincy, 77

Adultery, 297

Afro-Americans, see Blacks

Agriculture: Acadia, 140; England, 39–54; French colonies, 142, 146 ff.; New England, 14–19, 63, 65 ff., 71 ff., 94, 95, 122, 123, 127, 132, 137, 150

Albany, 32

Alcohol, in fishing towns, 113

Allegory, in Elizabethan art, 182; in Puritan art, 178–181

Allen, Joseph, 162 n. 2

Allerton, Isaac, 88, 89

Almanacs, 243, 250, 257, 265

American Revolution, 149

Ames, William, 162 n. 2; The Marrow of Theology, 158–159

Andover, 61

Anglican Church, 56. See also Church of England

Animal names, as pejoratives, 293–294

Apocalypticism, 249–252, 254 n. 2

Appledore, 45

Apples, 66, 72

Aristotle, 249, 258, 267, 271

Arnold, Samuel, 264

Arts, 164 n. 7

Ashby de la Zouch, 208

Ashmole, Elias, 154

Astrology, 249, 252, 254 n. 2

Asia, climate, 4 n. 1

Avalon, 137

Averies, Anne, 286, 301

Awdely, John, 295

B

Bailyn, Bernard, 178

Baker, Mrs., 155

Baker, Thomas, 315 n. 4

Baker family, 177

Baldwin, John, 71

Baldwin, Richard, 71

Baptists, 191

Bare, John, 300

Barker, William, Jr., 267

Barn Elms, 45

Barnard, John, 115–116

Bartoll family, 108

Basques, 135, 138–139

Batley, 192–193

Batman, Stephen, The Doome, 245, 246, 248, 266

Bay Psalm Book, 222

Bayly, Lewis, Practice of Piety, 212, 225, 229; Native American edition, 231

Baynes, Paul, 196

Beard, Thomas, 245–249, 251, 253, 255, 256, 263, 264, 268, 270; Theatre of Gods Judgements, 244

Becon, Thomas, The Sick Mannes Salve, 180

Bede, 247

Bedford, 62

Belcher, Jonathan, 165 n. 9, 174

Belle Isle, Strait of, 135

Bellomont, Earl of, 32

Benes, Peter, 181–182

Bennett, John, 112

Berkshire (England), 61

Bernard, Richard, Isle of Man, 197, 228

Bible, 219 ff., 248, 250, 264

Biography, colonists’ interest, 164–165

Bishop, John, 262, 268

Black Death, 119, 129

Blacks, 271 n. 4

Blagdon Park, 44

Blasphemy, 287 ff.

Blood, Robert, 291

Bolton, Charles Knowles, 175–176

Bond, John, 304–305

Books, 221 ff.

Boston, 60, 76, 126, 139; booksellers, 222–223; climate, 7; families, 176–178; printing, 221; market, 75; travel, 78

Boston Harbor, 30

Boulter, Robert, 224

Bownd, Nicholas, 207

Bradford, 198

Bradford, William, 198, 259; on Allerton, 89; on climate, 6–7, 28

Bradstreet, Ann, 164

Bradstreet, Simon, 22, 23, 29

Bray, Robert, 109–110

Bray, Thomazin, 109–110

Brereton, John, 19

Brimblecombe family, 108

Bristol, 135

Brock, John, 266

Browne, Mary, 308

Browne, William, 93, 107

Bruen, Calvin, 201

Brydges, Elizabeth (portrait), 155–156

Bunyan, John, 294; Pilgrim's Progress, 228, 231 n. 1

Burston, John, 315 n. 4

Burton, Robert, see Crouch, Nathaniel Butler, Richard, 68

Buxton, Elizabeth, 277–278, 315

Bynner, Edwin L., 165

C

Cally family, 108

Calvin, John, 251, 270; on climate, 26

Cambridge (Mass.), 60, 200; and printing, 220, 221

Camden, 248

Canada (North America), 119–152

Canada (French colony), 141–152; relations with New England, 147 ff.

Canaries, 48

Canterbury, Beatrice, 277

Canterbury, Rebecca, see Woodrow, Rebecca (Canterbury)

Canterbury Cathedral, 161 n. 9

Cape Ann, 83

Capital, 122, 123, 128, 137, 140, 148

Captivity narrative, 268

Caribbean, 123

Carrier, Sarah, 267

Castle Island, 30

Caswell, Gregory, 99–100

Catholicism, 182, 194, 195; and Puritans, 242; and wonder literature, 247

Cattle, 67, 68, 72; Irish Cattle Act, 40

Cawdrey, Robert, 232

Cecil, Robert, 44, 46

Cecill, Thomas, 179

Central America, 123

Channel Islands, 299

Charles I, 202, 207

Charles, William, 106

Charlestown, 30, 32, 60, 63, 200

Chaucer, Geoffrey, Canterbury Tales, 241, 251

Chauncey, Israel, 265

Chelmsford (England), 202, 203

Chelmsford (Mass.), 60

Chester, 201

Chesapeake Bay, 8

Cheshire, 47

Chiaroscuro, 173

Child, Thomas, 162 n. 2

Children: Agricultural work, 52; portraits, 168 ff.

Chiswell, Richard, 222 n. 5, 223, 224, 226

Christianity: and classical culture, 252; ritual, 171–172

Church of England, 208. See also Anglican Church

Churches, 125, 215

Cicero, 247, 264

Cider, 49, 66

Civil cases, 289, 291–292

Civil War (English), 41, 198, 201, 216

Clap, Roger, 212, 214

Clark, Elizabeth, see Hutchinson, Elizabeth (Clark) Freake

Clark, Elizabeth (Hutchinson), 176

Clark, George, 71

Clark, John, 166, 167, 176, 181

Clark, Sarah (Shrimpton), 176

Clark, Thomas, 176

Clarke, Samuel, 247, 249, 251, 253, 255, 263, 264, 268, 270; Examples, 244–245, 256, 261, 267

Classical culture, and Christianity, 252

Cleaver, Robert, 220

Clement, Augustine, 165, 166, 167

Clements, George, 49–50

Cleobury Mortimer, 49

Clergy, 186, 195 ff., 213 ff., 230 ff.

Climate: Asia, 4 n. 1; and fishing industry, 97; New England, 3–37; and religion, 207. See also Meteorology

Clothmaking, 68, 71, 73

Clough, Samuel, New-England Almanack, 18, 29, 35–36

Clover, 46

Coats of arms, in portraits, 172

Cobbett, Thomas, 302–303

Cockburn, John, 50

Cod fishery, 88 ff., 92, 94, 95–97, 135, 138, 139, 142–143, 147

Coe, Matthew, 112

Colchester, 201

Cole, Ann, 262

Coleseed oil, 45, 46

Color, in portraits, 154–155

Comets, 274

Communion, Dedham orders, 188–189

Conception Bay, 137

Condor, Richard, 208, 209, 217

Confession, public, 302–303

Conger system, 224 ff.

Congregationalism, 213, 232

Connecticut, 30, 60–82, 150; climate, 7, 21, 22; fasts and thanksgivings, 216; oath, 234 n. 6

Connecticut River, 8, 63, 73, 75

Constantine, 194

Cooker, John, 305

Cooper, Samuel, 159 n. 7

Copyright, 224, 225

Corbet, John, Self-Imployment in Secret, 231 n. 1

Corn, 66

Corn, Indian, see Maize

Corwin, Elizabeth (Sheaffe) Gibbs, 176

Corwin, George, 93, 98, 104, 105, 106, 107, 172, 174

Corwin, Jonathan, 176

Corwin, Thomas, 176

Costume, in portraits, 154

Cotton, John, 170 n. 4, 205, 218

Cotton, Thomas, 201

Cotton wool, 69

Court records, 278 ff.

Courts, New England, 233–235

Craddock, Matthew, 88

Cranborne Chase, 44

Cranmer, Archbishop, 158 n. 1

Credit, and fishermen, 103–104

Criminal cases, 289, 291–292

Cromwell, Oliver, 154, 159

Cross, Anna, 284

Cross, Robert, 284

Crouch, Nathaniel, 256; Delights for the Ingenious, 257; Wonderful Prodigies, 245, 246, 275

Curses, 299–300, 302

Custodis, Hieronymous, 155

D

Dairying, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72

Dalton, Michael, Countrey Justice, 296

Damariscove, 97

Danforth, Samuel, 264; Astronomical Description, 258; on climate, 27

Dartmouth (England), 137

Davenport, John, 227, 268; portrait, 171–172

Davenport, Richard, 28–29

De Causibus, 253

De Crivitz, 154

Dean, Forest of, 45

Deane, William, 312

Death rate: colonies, 59 n. 5, 115, 146; England, 56

Death’s head, allegory, 179

Decay, as theme, 252–253

Declaration of Sports, 209

Declension, 213–219

Decoys, 48

Dedham (England), 187 ff.; Orders of 1585, 187, 190

Dedham (Mass.), 60, 108; Covenant of 1639, 189, 190

Deer parks, 48

Deerfield, 77

Defamation, 290–291, 292, 300, 301, 302, 308

Defoe, Daniel, 48

Denison, Daniel, 81

Dent, Arthur: Plain Man's Pathway, 199, 212, 229 n. 7; A Sermon on Repentance, 199

Deptford, 45

Devon, 43, 49, 61, 62

Diet, 41, 46

Dill, George, 303–304

Disease, 56, 135–136

Dissent (Parliamentary act), 198

Docks, 125

Dod, John, 220

Dolliver family, 108

Dorchester, 60, 62, 63, 65

Dorset, 44, 61

Dovecotes, 49

Dover, 77

Downing, Emmanuel, 101

Downing, George, 172, 176

Downing, Lucy (Winthrop), 176

Downing, Mary, see Stoddard, Mary (Downing)

Drainage, 42, 43

Dresser, Louisa, 157

du Bartas, La Sepmaine, 249, 254, 264

Duncan, Peter, 93

Dunster, Henry, 260

Dutch, Hezekiah, 83

Dutch, Samuel, 83, 84

Dutch art, 179

Dye crops, 48

Dyer, Mary, 258, 263

Dyer, William, Christ's Famous Titles, 227 n. 4

Dyke, Jeremy, Mischiefe and Miserie of Scandall, 230

E

Earthquakes, 240

East Anglia, 61, 72

Easthampton, 81–82

Eaton, Richard, 86

Education, England, 57

Edward VI, 155

Eggington, Elizabeth (portrait), 170

Eliot, John, 13, 231, 266

Elizabeth I, 155, 163, 194

Elizabeth of York (portrait), 155

Elizabethan era, 204, 205

Ellet, William (Mrs.), 283

Ely, Isle of, 45

Emigrants, 53; religion of, 185–238. See also Emigration; Great Migration

Emigration, 41, 46, 119–152. See also Emigrants; Great Migration

Emmes, Thomas, 169

Enacted destruction, 287

Enclosure, 68

Encyclopedists, 271

Endicott, John, 165–166, 167

Endicott, Zerobabell, 304

England: Disease, 56; famine, 4; land, 56; mortality rate, 56; and New England, 55–82; population, 56; religion, 56

English, Philip, 299

English language forms, 81–82

Englishmen, as colonists, 114, 119–152

Enlightenment, 225

Erith, 42

Errington, Anne, 206

Essex County, 83–117, 234, 277 ff.

Europeans, as colonists, 119–152

Eusebius, 247, 248, 250

Evil, as theme, 253

Exchange (barter), 225 n. 2

F

Families, 124, 127, 131, 147, 148, 172; in portraits, 168 ff.

Fanning, William, 282

Farming, see Agriculture

Fasts, 207–208, 215–218

Fessington, John, 209

Financial speculation, 44

Fish ponds, 48

Fishermen, 83 ff., 91, 94–96 ff., 103–115, 138, 139, 149

Fishing industry, 83–117, 135, 137, 139, 148

Flax, 69

Food, 40–41, 43, 46

Ford, William, 98

Forest-dwellers, 85

Forests, 120–121, 127, 128

Fortune, Elias, 110

Fortune, as symbol, 253

Foster, John, 256–257

Fox, John, Time and the End of Time, 222 n. 5

Foxe, John, 251; Acts and Monuments, 248; Book of Martyrs, 194

France, 13, 20

Franklin, James, 167, 228

Freake, Elizabeth (Clark), portrait, 154. See also Hutchinson, Elizabeth (Clark) Freake

Freake, John, 170 n. 6, 176

Freake family, 170, 171

Frenchmen, as colonists, 119–152

Fruit, 41–42, 43, 47–49

Fundy, Bay of, 136, 139, 140–141, 144, 147

Funeral rituals, 182

Fur trade, 113, 135–136, 139, 141–143, 147–148

G

Galen, 282, 284

Gender domains, 315–316

Geoffrey of Monmouth, 247, 250

Gerard, John, Herbals, 14

Germany, 12, 17 n. 9

Gheeraerts, Marcus, 154, 155

Gibbs, Elizabeth (Sheaffe), see Corwin, Elizabeth (Sheaffe) Gibbs

Gibbs, Henry, 155, 170

Gibbs, Margaret, 170

Gibbs, Mary (Shrimpton), 176

Gibbs, Robert, 176

Gibbs children, 154, 171

Gibson, Richard, 89

Gildas, 247

Glanville, Joseph, 268

Gloucester, 108, 109

Gloucestershire, 43, 44, 49

Goit, John, 315 n. 4

Golden Legend, 241

Goodell, Elizabeth, 314

Goodwin family, 257

Gorges, Thomas, 7–8, 11, 13

Gorham, John, 312 n. 7

Gosnold, Bartholomew, 10

Gouge, William, 313

Goulart, Simon, Histories, 247

Government: Local, 59 n. 5, 65, 67 ff., 125, 148–149; Puritan thought, 188

Gower, George, 154

Graham, Richard, 160 n. 8

Grain, 39–40, 41, 47, 68, 145

Grand jury, 233–235

Granville, 138

Grasses, 41

Graves, Samuel, 283

Graves, Thomas, 15

Great Lakes Basin, 135

Great Meadow, 66

Great Migration, 6, 35, 57, 101, 201–202, 212. See also Emigrants; Emigration

Green, Samuel, 157

Greene, Jacob, 93

Greene, Robert, 295

Greenfield, Peter, 98, 106

Greenham, Richard, 215 n. 4

Grimston, Edward, 167

Groton, 77, 192

Guernsey, 299

Guilford, 62, 64, 68, 69, 72, 73

Gunpowder Plot, 202

H

Half-Way Covenant, 168

Hals, Frans, 179

Hammond, Lawrence, 76–77

Hampshire, 61, 81

Hampton Court Conference, 199

Harding, George, 112

Harman, Thomas, 295

Hartford, 62, 67–69, 75, 78

Hartlib, Samuel, 53–54

Harvard, 158, 162, 175, 209, 263

Hathorne, John, 308, 315 n. 4

Haven, Richard, 284

Haverhill, 61

Heated speech, see Speech

Hemp, 69

Henrietta Maria, 202, 207

Henry VI, 160

Henry VIII, 160

Herbs, 42

Hertfordshire, 47, 49, 62

Hewlett, Elizabeth, 304

Heylin, 248

Heywood, Oliver, 197, 212

Hiacoomes, 29

Higginson, Francis, 11

Higginson, John, 261, 262

Hildersham, Arthur, 20

Hill, Christopher, 168

Hilliard, Job, 106

Hingham (England), 58 n. 5, 76

Hingham (Mass.), 75–76

History, as colonists’ interest, 164–165

Hobbes, Thomas, 254

Hoby, Edward, 158, 159

Hochelaga, 135

Hogs, see Pigs

Holbein, Hans, 167, 179

Holland, John, 256

Holland, 42, 179, 199

Hollingshead, 248

Holwell, John, Catastrophe Mundi, 265

Hooker, Thomas, 62, 68, 202, 203, 227; Danger of Desertion, 218

Hoole, Charles, Sententiae Pueriles, 222 n. 5

Hoosatonic River, 69

Hops, 45, 48, 49, 72

Horses, 67, 68, 71, 74

Horticulture, 52

Hospitals, 125

Hubbard, William, 13, 21, 55

Hudson Bay, 142, 143

Hull, John, 21, 22, 30, 76, 259

Huron tribe, 136, 142

Hutchinson, Elisha, 172, 176

Hutchinson, Elizabeth, see Clark, Elizabeth (Hutchinson)

Hutchinson, Elizabeth (Clark) Freake, 176. See also Freake, Elizabeth (Clark)

Hutchinson, Thomas, History, 31

I

Ice Age, Little, 3–4, 25, 33

Iconoclasm, 158 n. 1

Ile de Re, 141

Immanent destruction, 287 ff.

Immigration, see Emigrants; Emigration; Great Migration

Indian corn, see Maize

Industries, England, 57

Inheritance systems, 80, 119

Interregnum, 198, 213

Ipswich, 90

Irish emigrants, 299

Irish Cattle Act, 40

Iron, 73

Iroquois tribe, 135, 136

Isle of Shoals fishery, 94

Italy, 42

Ive, John, 222 n. 5

J

Jackson, John, 93

James I, 47, 195

James, Saint, 283–284

Jamestown, 4

Janeway, James, Token for Children, 222 n. 5

Janny, Robert, 179

Jehovah’s Witnesses, 210

Jersey, 299

Johnson, Edward, 15, 18, 20, 24, 27, 28, 55, 75–76, 259, 264

Johnson, Marmaduke, 220, 221

Josephus, 247, 255, 264

Josselyn, John, 17, 106, 200

Judd Memorial, 178

K

Kalm, Peter, 32

Kent, 42, 43, 45, 63, 72, 73

King Philip’s War, 23, 33, 34, 268

King William’s War, 33–34

Kingswood Forest, 45

Kingsworth, James, 81

Knight, Sarah Kemble, 78

Konig, David T., 58–59 n. 5

L

La Rochelle, 141, 142

Labor, 101–102, 122–124, 126–128, 137, 149

Lancashire, 47, 194–195

Lancaster, 60

Land, 63, 56, 68–72, 87, 91, 99, 101, 108, 122, 123, 126–128, 130, 132, 139, 143–146, 149–150

Langley, Joan, 308

Langley, Mary, 284

Langley, William, 308

Language forms, 81–82

Laskin, Damaris, see Mansfield, Damaris (Laskin)

Laskin, Timothy, 110

Laudianism, 58, 194, 199, 210, 219

Lead miners, 85

Lechford, Thomas, 11–12

Legg, Elizabeth, 315 n. 4

Leighton, Alexander, Sions Plea, 201

Lely, Peter, 154, 159 n. 7, 160 n. 8

Leverett, John, 154

Lisbon, 135

Lister, Joseph, 198

Literacy, 188, 275–322

Little Ice Age, see Ice Age, Little

Livestock, 39

Local government, see Government:

Local Localism, 75–77, 80

Lollards, 195

London, 9, 61

London Virginia Company, 4. See also Virginia Company

Long Island, 23, 81–82

Louis XIV, 217

Louisbourg, 140

Louisiana, 141

Love, Christopher, 261 n. 5

Lovelace, Richard, 160 n. 8

Luther, Martin, 242, 251

Lycosthenes, Conrad, 248

Lynn, 61

M

Madder, 45, 48

Magdeburg Centuries, 248

Maine, 4–5, 11; climate, 21; fishing, 99, 108; towns, 79

Maine, Gulf of, 97, 98

Maize, 14–15

Maiden, 61

Manchester, 61

Manley, Gordon, 33

Mansfield, Paul, 110

Mansfield, Damaris (Laskin), 110

Marblehead, 61, 90, 99, 100, 102, 108, 109, 111, 113, 116, 299

Market towns, English, 75

Markets, 123, 127, 144

Marlowe, Christopher, Tamburlaine, 255

Marriage, 78, 80, 146, 312–313

Marshfield, 263

Martindale, Adam, 197

Mary, Queen, 210

Mason, Abigail, 155

Mason, David, 155

Mason, Joanna, 155

Mason, John, 20

Mason children, 154, 155, 170, 171

Massachusetts Bay, 8

Massachusetts Bay Charter, 34

Massachusetts Bay Colony, 60, 61, 164–165, 177, 212; charter revoked, 34; climate, 4–9, 21; elite, 174–176; fasts, 215; fisheries, 88 ff.; General Laws of 1641, 280; grains, 16–18; laws, 204; maize, 14; oaths, 234; thanksgivings, 215; towns, 79; Winthrop on, 87

Materialism, Puritan views, 151

Mather, Cotton, 170, 174, 229, 235–236, 260; Brontologia Sacra, 264; on climate, 25, 26, 29; on fasts, 31; on fishermen, 84, 111–112, 113; Magnalia Christi Americana, 164, 259, 266; on symbolism, 156; on women, 310–312; Wonders of the Invisible World, 240

Mather, Increase, 162 n. 2, 167 n. 4, 169, 229, 231, 256, 260, 261, 271, 274; on agriculture, 23; on climate, 29; Heavens Alarm, 258; Illustrious Providences, 258, 261, 267–270; Kometographia, 258

Mather, Nathaniel, 162 n. 2, 169, 263, 264

Mather, Richard, 166–167, 194, 195; Farewell Exhortation, 228

Matinicus, 97

Maverick, Samuel, 16

Mayhew family, 29

Meager, John, 83

Mede, Joseph, 250–251, 264

Medford, 61

Mediation, compulsory, 189–190

Meek family, 108

Memento mori, in Puritan art, 178–181

Mendip Hills, 85

Merry Mount, 165

Meteorology, 249, 252. See also Climate

Michigan peninsula, 136

Midlands, 69, 71

Migrant labor, 85–86

Migration, see Emigrants; Emigration; Great Migration

Milford, 62, 64, 69–71, 72

Miller, Perry, 162, 270–271

Milton, John, 254, 271

Ministry, see Clergy

Minor, Thomas, 23, 76

Minorities, pejorative terms, 299

Mirror of Magistrates, 248

Mitchel, Jonathan, 260

Monasteries, 160

Monhegan, 97

Monmouth, Duke of, 260

Montreal, 32, 135, 136, 142–147

Montreal Island, 145

Moodey, Joshua, 261, 262

Moody, Caleb, 282

Morgan, Edmund S., 168

Morse, William, 239, 294

Mortality, see Death rate

Morton, Nathaniel, 265

Morton, Thomas, 10, 16, 165

Mrs. Freake and Baby Mary, 154

Mulberry trees, 46–47

Murder, among fishermen, 99–100

Murdock, Kenneth, 270

N

Nantasket, 90

Nantucket, 113

Native Americans, 28, 29, 127; employment, 123, 132; diseases, 135–136; in fishing industry, 114; in fur trade, 142 ff.; intermarriage, 124; Practice of Piety, 231; raids, 33, 77, 128; weather lore, 5, 8, 20

Negroes, see Blacks

Nelson, William, 300

Neo-Platonism, 273

Netherlands, see Holland

New England, 147 ff.; agriculture, 14–19, 35, 63, 65 ff., 137, 150; climate, 337; historiography, 323–328; invective, 275–322; literacy, 275–322; litigation, 275–322 passim; local traditions, 59, 81; localism, 75–77, 80; marriages, 78, 80; population, 60–61, 78; Puritan establishment, 185–238; relation to England, 55–82; towns, 78; wilderness, 3–37

New-England Almanack, see Clough, Samuel: New-England Almanack

New England Primer, 170

New Hampshire, 79, 113

New Haven, 8, 62, 204, 212; laws, 304; markets, 75

New London, 22, 72

New Spain, 152

New York, 78

Newbury, 58–59 n. 5

Newcastle, 206

Newfoundland, 147; climate, 20; fishing, 102, 137; Winthrop on, 87

Nichols, Josias, 236

Nicholson, Edmund, 106

Nick, William, 106

Nobility, in French colonies, 144–145, 148

Noddles Island, 30

Norden, John, The Surveyor's Dialogue, 142–143

Norfolk (England), 58 n. 5

North, Roger, 48

Norwich, 161

Nova Scotia, 139

O

Oakes, Urian, 164, 261

Occupations, in colonies, 124, 144, 149, 151

Ohio Valley, 136

Old age, as pejorative, 298–299

Oliver, Bridget, 303

Orchards, 65

Orkney Islands, 143

Orphanages, 125

Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 154

P

Paganism, and New England folklore, 242 ff.

Paine, John, 298

Painters: New England, 153–184 passim;

Tudor and Stuart, 154

Papers, form of punishment, 303–304

Parkinson, John, Theatricum Botanicum, 14

Partnerships, fishing industry, 100–101

Pay, of fishermen, 103

Payne, John, 179

Peake, Robert, 167

Peale, Charles Willson, 170 n. 4

Peas, 66

Pedrick family, 108

Penn, William, 54

Periphery, in English social relationships, 84–85, 323–328

Periphery, Essex County, 116–117

Perkins, Mr., 315 n. 4

Perkins, William, 270, 280, 283

Perry, Michael, 225 n. 2

Peter, Hugh, 90, 167

Phillips (painter), 174

Phipps, Spencer, 165 n. 9

Pigs, 65–66, 67, 68

Pike, John, 26, 32

Plague, see Black Death

Plaisance, 137, 138, 139

Pliny, 247, 248, 249, 255, 267, 271

Plumstead, 42

Plutarch, 247

Plymouth Colony, 16, 62; climate, 5, 10; maize, 14; towns, 79

Plymouth County, 181

Plymouth Meadow, 66

Poole, 137, 138

Poor, 129, 130 n. 4, 131; Dedham orders, 188

Popham, John, 5

Population, 130 n. 4, 132; England, 56; Europe, 129; French colonies, 145; New England, 56, 78; North America, 136

Port Royal, 139, 140, 141

Porter, John, Jr., 305

Portraiture, Puritan, 153–184

Powell, Sumner Chilton, 149

Pratt, John, 18

Presbyterianism, 204, 232

Preston, John, Saint's Daily Exercise, 230

Prince, Thomas, 165 n. 9

Pring, Martin, 16

Printing, 219–221, 257

Property, 115, 119, 122, 132

Prophecy, 274

Prostitution, 297–298

Protestantism, 194, 231

Providence, 75

Providence of God, 251–252

Prudden, Peter, 62

Punishment, in early New England, 86

Puritanism, 171, 185–238; and art, 153–184; and Catholicism, 242; and citizenship, 204, 212; English, 56, 58, 195 ff., 201–205 passim; and family, 168 ff.; in fishing villages, 84–117 passim; and literacy, 316–317; on marriage, 312–313; and reading, 219 ff.; and the supernattural, 242 ff.

Q

Quakers, 54, 191

Quarles, Francis, 167

Quebec, 135, 136, 142–147

R

Rabbits, 48

Raleigh, Sir Walter, 155

Rawson, Edward, 174

Rawson, Rebecca, 174

Read, Sir Herbert, 182

Reading, and Puritans, 219

Reading (England), 60, 161

Reformation, 204, 251

Religion, in English society, 56, 57, 58; and settlement, 62 ff.

Renaissance, 273

Resource exploitation, 123

Revelation, 250–251, 255

Revolutionary War, American, 149

Reyce, Robert, 45

Reyner, Edward, Precepts, 227 n. 4

Rhode Island, towns, 79

Roads, John, 98, 100, 105, 107

Roads, 78

Roberts, Elizabeth, see Stoddard, Elizabeth (Roberts) Shrimpton

Roberts, Katherine, 169

Roberts, Nicholas, 169

Roberts family, 177

Robinson, John, 284–285

Rodes, Henry, 291

Roman Catholicism, see Catholicism

Romney Marsh, 45

Rother levels, 45

Rowley, 58 n. 5, 69, 78, 79

Roxbury, 60

Royal Society, 26

Royston, 208

Rumor, 313–314

Rural society, 144 ff., 150, 151, 203 n. 6

Russell, Noadiah, 265

S

Sabbatarianism, 210

Sabbath, Puritan, 209

Sagadahoc, 4–5, 9, 16

Saguenay River, 135

St. John’s, 137, 138

St. Lawrence River, 135, 136, 139, 141–143, 146

St. Malo, Gulf of, 137

Salem, 60, 90, 91, 108, 109, 113, 299

Salisbury, 160

Sands, Henry, 215 n. 4

Satan, in popular literature, 246 ff.

Savage, Thomas, 154, 172, 173, 174, 176, 180

Saybrook, 72

Scandinavia, famine, 4

Schenectady, 32

Science, 273

Scotland, emigration, 299

Scots, William, 155

Scott, Thomas, 201

Scranton, John, 73

Sedgwick, Obadiah, 199–200

Sedition, 287 ff.

Segar, William, 163

Seigneurial system, 144–146

Seneca, 247, 249

Separatists, 211, 212, 213; Holland, 199

Serre, Jean Puget de la, Mirror, 179

Severance, John, 303

Sewall, Joseph, 240

Sewall, Samuel, 25, 29, 32, 76, 81, 168, 240, 259, 260; Verses, 37

Shakespeare, William, 254

Sheaffe, Elizabeth, see Corwin, Elizabeth (Sheaffe) Gibbs

Sheaffe, Jacob, 176

Sheep, 68, 72

Shepard, Jeremiah, 218

Shepard, Thomas, 83–84, 205, 206, 209, 218, 227; Sincere Convert, 227 n. 4

Shephard, Edward, 196–197

Shrimpton, Mrs., 155

Shrimpton, Elizabeth (Roberts), see Stoddard, Elizabeth (Roberts) Shrimpton

Shrimpton, Henry, 177

Shrimpton, Mary, see Gibbs, Mary (Shrimpton)

Shrimpton, Samuel, 176, 177

Shrimpton, Sarah, see Clark, Sarah (Shrimpton)

Shropshire, 43, 49

Sibbes, Richard, 86; Bruised Reed, 230

Sidney, Sir Philip, 163–164

Siena, 172

Silence, 286 n. 7

Silk, 47

Slander, see Defamation

Slater, John, 106

Slavery, 123

Sleiden, 248

Smith, John, 10, 12, 13, 19, 167, 314

Smith, Samuel, Great Assize, 228 n. 7

Smith, Thomas, 154, 162, 172–173, 176, 179–180, 182; Self-portrait, 179

Smithfield martyrs, 195

Snelling, William, 299–300

Social stratification, 124, 128, 129, 130, 143–144, 296

Soil, 63, 72

Somerset, 43, 49, 61

Southampton, 82

Spain, climate, 20

Speech, seventeenth-century views, 275–322

Spinning wheels, 69

Spooner, Alice, 304–305

Springfield, 60

Stadacona, 135

Staple trade, 122, 124, 125, 127, 130, 142, 148

Stedman, Alice, 205–206

Steenwyck, Harmen, Still life, 179

Stocks, 304

Stoddard, Anthony, 176

Stoddard, Elizabeth (Roberts) Shrimpton, 169, 176

Stoddard, Mary (Downing), 176

Stoddard, Simeon, 162 n. 2, 176

Stonington, 23, 72

Stoughton, Mr., 258

Strong, Roy, 168, 171, 178

Stuarts, 128

Sudbury, 60

Suffolk (England), 43

Suffolk County (Mass.), 234 ff.

Supernatural, in New England, 239–274

Surrey, 43, 62, 72

Sussex, 62, 72

Swinburne, Henry, 298

Symbolism, in portraits, 155–157; Puritan views, 158

T

Tadoussac, 135

Taverns, in fishing towns, 113

Taxation, 34, 66–67

Taylor, Edward, 256, 260–261

‘Technologia,’ 164 n. 7

Technology, European, 21, 28

Thacher, Peter, 76

Thames River, 4, 5, 45

Thanksgivings, 215–217

Thermometers, 4 n. 2

Thirsk, Joan, 169

Threats, 287 ff.

Tillotson, John, 225–226

Tobacco, 44

Timber, 58 n. 5, 76, 99, 113, 131

Towns, establishment, 78, 79, 122, 123, 130, 132, 133–135, 152, 164

Toxteth Park, 194

Traditions, 81–82

Trandescant family, 153–154

Transportation, 78

Travel, 78

Trees, 42

Trelawney, Edward, 7

Trelawney, Robert, 7

Trevett, Henry, 105, 106

Trevett family, 108

Trinity Bay, 137

Trumbull, John, 199–200

Tucker, Andrew, 107

Turner, William, History, 245–246, 251

Tyler, Moses Coit, 270

U

Urbanization, 125

Usher, Hezekiah, 257

Usher, John, 222 n. 5, 223

Usselton, Francis, 299

V

Vagrancy, 86, 87

Van Dyck, 154, 171, 173

Vaughan, Robert, 167

Vegetables, 41–42, 47, 72

Verdon, Monsieur, 47

Vergil, 247, 249

Vergil, Polydore, 248

Village society, English, 57

Vincent, Philip, 20

Vinegar, 66

Vines, 47

Virginia, 14, 23, 47, 53, 87

Virginia Company, 4. See also London Virginia Company

Vliet, Willem van der, 159

van der Vliet, Willem, 159

Voragine, Golden Legend, 247–248

Voting right, and Puritanism, 212

W

Wade, Susanna, 312

Wadsworth, William, 68–69

Wages, of fishermen, 103

Waldron, John, 299

Wales, emigrants, 299

Walker, Robert, 154

Wallington, Nehemiah, 197

Walton, 315 n. 4

Ward, William, 283

Warehouses, 125

Warham, John, 62

Watertown, 68

Waynwright, James, 159 n. 7

Weather, see Climate

Web, George, Arraignment, 279, 314

Webb, Benedict, 45

Weever, John, 174; Monuments, 179

Weld, Thomas, 203

Wells, Thomas, 284, 300

Wenham, 60

Wensley, Elizabeth Paddy, 154, 155

Wentworth, Thomas, 154

Weymouth, George, 16

Whale fishery, 113

Wheat, 66

Wheeler, Thomas, 302–303

Whipping, 304–305

Whitbourne, Richard, 20

White, John, 12, 68, 88

White, Zachary, 299

Whitefield, George, 226

Whitfield, Henry, 62

Whitmore, William H., 175, 176–177

Whittemore, Nathaniel, Almanack, 18

Wigglesworth, Edward, 192–193, 194

Wigglesworth, Michael, 32, 183, 192–193; Day of Doom, 222, 228; Meat Out of the Eater, 228 n. 6

Wilderness, 3–37

Wildfowl, 48

Willard, Samuel, 158–159, 231; Compleat Body of Divinity, 159

William the Conqueror, 120

Wilson, John, 174, 260, 266

Wiltshire, 44, 61, 65

Winchecombe, 44

Windsor, 8, 62–69, 80

Winter, John, 88, 89

Winslow, Edward, 10, 14

Winthrop, John, 55, 63, 89, 90, 164–165, 176, 192, 211, 212, 214, 215 n. 4, 259, 266; on climate, 6–12 passim, 27; on fishermen, 91; on Virginia, 87

Winthrop, John, Jr., 8, 14–15, 26

Winthrop, Lucy, see Downing, Lucy (Winthrop)

Winwick Parish, 194, 195

Wisbech, 45

Witchcraft, 243, 274, 285

Woad, 44, 46

Wollaston, Mount, 165

Women, 52, 147, 293, 295, 296, 298, 305–312

Wood, William, 5–6, 11, 16–17, 18, 20

Wood, see Timber

Woodrow, Benjamin, 277

Woodrow, Rebecca (Canterbury), 277

Woods, William, 100, 107

Woodworking, 73

Wool, 39–40

Worcestershire, 43, 44, 49

Worlidge, John, 46

Wyeth, Nicholas, 192, 194

Y

Yale College, 78

Yeomans, Master, 177

Yorkshire, 194–195