Index

Page references in italics indicate an illustration. “WB” refers to William Bradford. Used alone, “the colony” refers to Plimoth Colony. This index does not include the text of “Some Hebrew words Englished” or the appendix. Readers interested in those sections may search the online version of the volume at www.colonialsociety.org/publications.

Abbot, George (archbishop of Canterbury), 126n9

Abbott, Sir Maurice, 124n5

Abdas, 537

Abulensis, 491n58

Actes and monuments (Foxe), 89n2, 90n4, 92

Adam and Eve, 15

Adams, John, 208n32, 321n38

adultery, 17, 480, 488, 489n49, 492n63, 494

adventurers (investors)

Isaac Allerton’s agreement with, 305–10, 315, 320–27

colonists abandoned by, 291–97

colonists’ debts to, 296

factions among, 265, 295

hardships of, 238, 264, 294–95

opposition to the Leiden congregation, 220

vs. planters, 144–45, 147, 162–63

relations with the colonists, 62, 66, 265

Thomas Weston on, 217–21

See also Allerton, Isaac; Dorchester Adventurers; Peirce, John; Sherley, James; Weston, Thomas; Winslow, Edward

Age of Exploration, 58–59

agriculture

AIM (American Indian Movement), 45

Ainsworth, Henry

in the Ancient Church, 108n4, 136n35

Annotations Upon the Five Books of Moses, 229, 490n54, 553–55, 563, 571–72, 575

The book of Psalms, 554

as a Separatist, 23, 101n37

Alden, John

arrested (in Hocking’s death) and released, 405–7

as a cooper, 544–45

and Hocking, 65

marriage to Priscilla Mullins, 162n11, 544, 546, 548

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 321n38

Alden, Priscilla Mullins, 162n11, 544, 546, 548

Aldworth, Robert, 304n, 350n48

Allerton, Bartholomew, 543, 546

Allerton, Fear Brewster, 201n3, 264n30, 338n64, 349, 381

Allerton, Isaac, 127n15

as agent for the colony, 63, 201n3, 324, 337, 340, 344–45, 348–51, 361

agreement with the adventurers, 305–10, 315, 320–27

and William Brewster, 349, 381

confession by, 384

conflict with the French, 383

corruption/deviousness of, 63–64, 349–50, 354–55, 360–68, 371–83, 389–92, 396–98, 424–25

death of, 201n3

emigration to America, 543

marriage to Fear Brewster, 201n3, 338n64, 349, 381

marriage to Mary Norris, 201, 543, 546

and Thomas Morton, 345–46

on preparations for congregation’s journey to America, 148–49

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

as WB’s assistant, 201

Allerton, John, 190n2, 545, 548

Allerton, Mary, 201, 543, 546

Allerton, Remember, 543, 546

Allexander, John, 60–61

American exceptionalism, xiv

American Indian Movement (AIM), 45

American Revolution, 68–69

Ames, William, 8, 113n15, 116n22, 509–10n13

Anakims, 96

Ancient Church (Ancient Brethren; Amsterdam), 7–8, 98n32, 101n37, 108, 152n25

Anderson, Douglas, 77, 91n8

Andrews, Richard, 372

as an adventurer, 309n6

corruption/deviousness of, 378–79

Sherley’s release of claims on behalf of, 469–74, 498–505

trading patent sought by, 350–51

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 321n38, 340, 424, 437–40, 455–56, 459, 461, 467

Anglo-French War (1627–29), 385n46

Anglo-Spanish War (1584–1604), 123nn1–2

Anna (biblical figure), 12

Anne (ship), 239–42, 256n10

Annotations Upon the Five Books of Moses (Ainsworth), 229, 490n54, 553–55, 563, 571–72, 575

Antwerp, Treaty of (1609), 116n2, 122n20

Aquidneck Island (Rhode Island), 477, 480, 528

Aquinas, 585

Argall, Sir Samuel, 135, 135n31

Aristotle, 511n16

Arminians, 100n34, 113–14, 115

Arminius, Jacobus, 101n37, 109n6, 113–14n15

Arnold, Benedict, 528, 530n10, 537

Articles of Confederation, 514–20, 531

Ashley, Edward, 348, 376

arms trading by, 367

corruption of, 63, 351n53, 353–54, 360

death of, 367, 371

fur trading by, 344n30

imprisonment of, 367

in Penobscot, 352–53

reputation as profane, 344n30, 352

trading patent sought by, 350–51

Assize courts, 104n6

atheism, 94, 331

Atwood, John, 469–74, 498–500

Augustine, 585

Aumsequen, 533, 537

The auncient ecclesiasticall histories (Eusebius), 94n19

Austerfield Church (Nottinghamshire, England), 21

Austin, Jane Goodwin, 20n36

Avenarius, Johann, 555

Awashawe, 535–36

Babworth (Nottinghamshire, England), 5–6, 18–19n30, 99n31, 99n33

Bangs, Edward, 311n12, 321n38

Bangs, Jeremy D., 73, 115n, 176n3, 181n6, 553–55

baptism, 90n6, 99n32, 108n4, 132–33, 260, 399n8, 474–75n14, 510n14

Barnstable (Massachusetts), 465, 471

Barrow, Henry, 8, 23, 101n37

Base, Edward (or Bass), 308n2, 325n10

Bassett, William, 321n38, 555

Bawtry (Nottinghamshire, England), 5, 18–19n30, 99n33

Beauchamp, John, 372

as an adventurer, 217n10, 219, 308n2, 309n6

as an agent for the colony, 323–24

as an Ancient Church member, 217n10

corruption/deviousness of, 378–79

as a justice of the peace, 308n2

Sherley’s release of claims on behalf of, 469–74, 498–505

trading patent sought by, 350–51

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 321n38, 325n10, 340, 424, 437–40, 455–56, 459, 461

Bellingham, Richard, 60, 428–29, 478–80

bestiality, 17, 61, 480–82, 486, 489, 496–97

Beza, Theodore de, 132n21, 487n31, 487–88n35

Bible Commonwealths, 14

Bilbao (Spain), 258, 299n52

Billington, Ellen, 544

Billington, Francis, 544, 547

Billington, John (the elder)

emigration to America, 544

Lyford on, 278–79

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

murder by and execution of, 57, 205n16, 368–69, 547

subscribes to the agreement with the adventurers, 321n38

Billington, John (the younger), 205, 544

bishops, 98n29

Blackwell, Francis, 135–39, 141

Block Island (Rhode Island), 287n4, 442, 445n3, 446

Blossom, Thomas, 265n35, 402

Boaz (biblical figure), 202n5

Bodin, Jean: The Sixe Bookes of a Common-weale, 235–36n19

The Book of Common Prayer, 260n21, 273n62, 336n58

The book of Psalms (Ainsworth), 554

Boston, settlement of, 369n38

boundary dispute, 65, 461–65

Bradford, Alice Carpenter (WB’s second wife), 22, 89n2, 172n6, 546

Bradford, Dorothy May (WB’s first wife), 19–20, 189n, 543, 546

Bradford, John (WB’s grandson), 68, 69n22

Bradford, John (WB’s son), 20, 22, 543

Bradford, Robert (WB’s uncle), 18

Bradford, Samuel (WB’s great-grandson), 68, 69n22

Bradford, William

baptism of, 21

William Brewster’s friendship with, 18–19

as a Cambridge Assembly representative, 22

caught in a Native American deer trap, 183n15

childhood of, xiii, 18

children of, 20, 22, 543, 546

commissioned to settle land disputes, 463–66

death of, 22

education of/reading by, 18

emigration to America, 20, 543

emigration to the Netherlands, 107n1

as historian, 49, 51–55

and the Hocking murder, 414n26

land divisions laid out by, 311n12

lay sermons by, 13

in Leiden, xiii, 19

library of, 22, 553–55

marriage to Alice Carpenter, 22, 172n6, 546

marriage to Dorothy May, 19–20, 189n, 543, 546

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

preparations for congregation’s journey to America, 143n10, 148–49

religious interests of, early, 18–19

religious views of, 58–59, 64–65

returns to England, xiii

role in congregation’s settlement in America, 19–20

in scouting parties upon arrival in America, 181n5, 185n20

on the Scrooby congregation’s organization, 6

on the Scrooby congregation’s persecution, 7

Separatist fellowship joined by, xiii

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

on sins, 480

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 320–21

as a weaver, 19

writing skills of, 51–52

—governor

colonial objectives of, 40–41

election of, xiv, 20, 201

term length, 20, 22

— hebrew studies

biblical quotations, 558, 570, 586–88

commentaries and sources used for, 552, 553–59, 568–72

copying errors, 576–78

exercises, 593

lemmas vs. glosses, 552, 559–66, 582, 589

lists, composition of, 553, 576–78

lists, organization of, 578–82

lists, purposes of, 582–86

motivation for, xv–xvi, 22, 583–85

nature of Hebrew and WB’s knowledge of it, 551–52, 567, 588–90

non-biblical words and phrases, 551–53, 572–73

orthographic errors, 573–76

overview of, 551–53

self-taught, 18, 589

silluq symbol, 552, 557, 566–68, 589

transliteration of Hebrew, 558–59, 590–93

—writings

“Discourses,” 8

“Letter of William Bradford and Isaac Allerton,” 243n43, 243n45, 247nn56–57, 248n60, 253–54n87, 255n1

poems, 22–24, 585, 587

“Registur,” 24

“Some Observations of God’s Merciful Dealing with us in this Wilderness,” 24

See also “Dialogues”; Letter Book; Of Plimoth Plantation

Bradford, William (WB’s father), 18

Bradford, William (WB’s son), 68

Bradforthe, William (WB’s grandfather), 18

Bradstreet, Simon, 428, 526

Bragdon, Kathleen, 195n17

Bremer, Francis J., xiv, 14

Brereton, Sir William, 119n12

Brewer, Thomas, 136–37n37, 146–47, 203n10, 509n13

Brewster, Jonathan, 208n32, 264n30, 321n38, 431–32

Brewster, Love, 61, 496n85, 545, 555

Brewster, Mary, 264, 543, 545

Brewster, Patience, 264n30

Brewster, William (the elder), 507n6

Brewster, William (the younger)

and Isaac Allerton, 349, 381

on the Ancient Brethren, 8

background of, 507

character/personality of, 510–11

clothing of, 17

Clyfton’s influence on, 97n26

and Davison, 507, 508n10

death of, 66, 505–6, 545

education of, 100n35

as Elder of Scrooby congregation, 8–9, 13, 100, 109, 260n22, 510n14

emigration to America, 100n35, 543

emigration to the Netherlands, 107–8

English taught by, 509

Latin spoken by, 509

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

negotiations with the Virginia Company of London, 125n6, 128n16, 129–32

in the Netherlands, 5, 508–9

at Peterhouse College, 5

Pilgrim Press established by, 100n35, 136–37n37, 509–10n13

as postmaster, 5, 100n35

as a printer, 113n13, 509

religious work of, 508

reported for repeating sermons in the church without authority and for gadding, 5

sermons of, 12, 422n8, 510n14, 511

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

sick colonists cared for by, 191

subscribes to the agreement with the adventurers, 321n38

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 321n38

upbringing in Scrooby, 5

WB’s friendship with, 18–19

Brewster, Wrestle, 545

A brieff discours off the troubles (Whittingham), 92n14

Bright, Francis, 355n68

Britteridge, Richard, 190n2, 544, 548

Brooke, Robert Greville, second Baron, 404n6, 405, 408n17, 434n51

Brooks, Lisa, xv

Brown, Peter, 190n2, 321n38

Browne, John, 526, 533–37

Browne, Peter, 544, 548

Browne, Robert, 158n3

Brownists, 101n37, 158n3, 292–93, 295, 423n

Bucer, Martin, 487n34, 488n40

Buckingham, George Villiers, first Duke of, 385n46

Bullinger, Heinrich, 487n32

Bunyan, John, 10–11

Burnett, Stephen G., 555

Busheag, 523–24n8

Button, William, 177, 543

Buxtorf, Johann, 553–54, 556–57, 566, 571n48

Caesar, Julius, 117n6

Calderwood, David

De Regimine Ecclesiae Scoticanae Brevis Relatio, 136–37n37, 510n13

Perth Assembly, 136n37, 510n13

Calvin, John, 15–16, 92n15, 93, 132n21, 158, 487n31

Institutio Christianae Religionis, 487n30

Calvinism, 3, 94n20, 113–14n15, 158n, 289n11

See also puritans

Cambridge Assembly (Massachusetts), 22, 475n15

Cambridge Platform, 475n15

Cambridge Synod (1637), 475n15

Canons (1604), 90n6

Capawack (Martha’s Vineyard), 197n28, 198, 206, 224

Cape Ann (Massachusetts), 243n45, 259, 267, 268n45, 269, 291–92

Cape Cod, 120n13, 162n9, 178

Carleton, Dudley, 136–37n37

Carter, Robert, 544, 546

Cartwright, Thomas, 507n6, 510n13

Carver, Catherine White Leggatt, 165n15

Carver, John, 19, 160

background of, 125n6, 127–28n15

baptism of, 127n15

as deacon of Scrooby congregation, 109n7, 125n6

death of, 20, 66, 125n6, 201, 211, 545

emigration to America, 543

as governor of Plimoth Colony, 20, 125n6, 190, 195n17

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

negotiations with the Virginia Company of London, 125n6, 127–29

preparations for congregation’s journey to America, 142–43, 149–50, 155

John Robinson’s letters to, 145–47, 163, 165

in scouting party upon arrival in America, 185n20

and Staresmore, 138–39

Carver, Katherine, 201, 543, 545

catchpole officers, 103

catechism, 97n26, 260, 261n23

Catholics, controlling the flight of, 102n2

Cato the Younger, 117

cattle, 42, 67, 243n45, 256, 297–98, 309n5, 392–93, 459, 468

Cecil, Sir Robert, 126n8

ceremonies, religious

unlawful, 97

unscriptural, 90n6, 92, 93–94

See also sacraments

Chadderton, Lawrence, 509–10n13

Champlain, Samuel de, 26, 27

Charity (ship), 256n10, 257, 291–92

Charles I, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland

ascendancy of, 66, 303, 339n3

Commission for Regulating Plantations established by, 408n17 (see also Commission for Regulating Plantations)

Massachusetts Bay Company charter granted by, 343–44

on New England, 388–89

role in the English Puritan Revolution, 94–95n21

Charles River, 462

Charlestown (Boston, Mass.), 369–70, 462

Chauncy, Charles

background of, 474n14

as a Hebraist, 556

as pastor of Plimoth, 474–75

as pastor of Scituate, 476

as president of Harvard College, 476n17

on sexual penetration vs. friction, 60

on sins generally, 486–96

on sodomy, 484, 486–87, 489, 491, 494

Child, Robert, 539n8, 540n10

children

education of, 260–61

voting by, 255n1

Chilton, James, 190n2, 544, 548

Chilton, Mary, 544, 548

Chinnough, 527

The Christian Synagogue (Weemes), 555

Christmas, 213, 214n47

Chronological History of New England (Prince), 24, 68, 78n

Chrysostom, John, 166n21

church and state, separation of, 115n

church covenant

Scrooby congregation’s formation as, 6, 10, 99nn30–31

swearing to, 11

Church of England

vs. the Ancient Church, 108n4

on baptism, 475

conformity demanded by, 6

exiles’ dispute about, 93n16

ordination process in, 359n83

vs. other reformed churches, 98

reform of, 3, 23, 95n21

Scrooby congregation’s objections to, 17

unscriptural ceremonies of, 93–94

Church of Ireland, 269n50

Church of Scotland, 94–95n21

cicadas, 402

Civil Rights Movement, 45

Clark, Richard, 190n2

Clarke, John, 154, 185n21

Clarke, Richard, 544, 548

Cleaver, Robert: Exposition of the Ten Commandments, 136n37, 510n13

Clenardus, 556

Clyfton, Richard, 5–6, 8, 18, 19n30, 23, 97n26, 99, 108n4, 109n7

Cobbesacontee, 403–4

Coddington, William, 370n43, 428, 478n

Coke, Sir Edward, 138n41

Coke, Sir John, 346n37, 388, 467n15

The Collected Verse of William Bradford (Runyan, ed.), 23n39, 585

Collicott, Sergeant, 537

Collier, William, 294–98, 340n10, 352n56, 377, 396, 414n26, 469–70, 472–73, 520

Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 71

colonization of the New World

failed colonies, 121n18

justifications for, 119n13

papal pronouncement asserting sovereignty over colonized lands, 119–20n13

by Portugal, 119n13

by the Virginia Company of London, 123n2, 124–25

See also individual colonies

Columbus, Christopher, 119n13

Commission for Regulating Plantations, 408n17, 409–12, 419–21

Committee on Foreign Plantations (Warwick Commission), 537n3, 539nn8–9

common stock, 62, 142, 145, 275n68

Conant, Roger, 259n17, 268–69, 291n18, 292n21, 335n51

congregationalism, xiv, 6–7, 11, 13–14, 23–24, 66, 359

Connecticut River, settlements along, 399, 430–35, 440n17

Consistory Court, 97n27

Constitution, Iroquois influence on, 40

Cook, Francis, 190n2, 321n38

Cooke, Bridget, 10

Cooke, Francis, 311n12, 544, 547

Cooke, John, 544, 547, 549n

Cooper, Humility, 544, 547

Coppin, Robert, 148n, 185n21, 187

Corbitant, 36, 38–39, 205–6, 214

Cotton, John, 13, 24, 103n5, 414n26, 435n57

Gods promise to his plantation, 370n44

Council for New England, 57, 318n

establishment of, 142n6

Robert Gorges granted a governorship by, 248–50

Kennebec River patent granted by, 327n18, 403–4

Peirce Patent granted by, 162n9, 238–39

Miles Standish’s mission to, 291n19, 292n22, 300–301

violation of authority of, 220n25

Covenant of Works, 15

Crackston (Crackstone), John, 127n15, 190n2, 543, 546

Cradock (Craddock), Matthew, 350n50, 391n7

The Creeds and Platforms of Congregationalism (Walker), 13–14

crime, 262

Cromwell, Oliver, 203n10, 263n26, 308n2

Cromwell, Thomas, 537–38

Cross, Daniel, 456–57

The Cry of a Stone (Coachman [Cushman]), 125n6

Cudbers, Cudbert, 321n38

Cushenoc (now Augusta, Maine), 327n20

Cushman, Robert, xi, 5, 19

arrival/departure on the Fortune, 208

background of, 125n6

on the clergy, 7

conditions/provisions for congregation’s journey to America, 142–43, 148–57, 160–62

The Cry of a Stone, 125n6

The Danger of Self-Love, 12

death and burial site of, 66, 301n59, 303–4

on human frailty, 7

letter to Edward Southworth, 172–75

on Martin, 172–74

negotiations with the Virginia Company of London, 125n6, 127–29, 134–35

on new arrivals to the colony, 242

preaching by, 422n8

A sermon preached at Plimmoth, 125n6

A Sermon Preached at Plimoth in New-England, 125n6, 210n38

on Sherley, 297n42, 303

on ship repairs/building, 172–75, 259

on Thomas Weston, 173, 224–25

on who may preach, 12

on Edward Winslow, 258–59

Cushnock (Augusta, Maine), 404n5

Cutshamakin, 534, 537

Damariscove Island (Maine), 216n8

The Danger of Self-Love (Cushman), 12

The Danger of Tolerating Levellers in a Civill State. See Hypocrisie Unmasked

d’Anghiera, Peter Martyr, 236–37

d’Aunay de Charnise, Charles de Menon, 425–26, 527

Davenport, John, 434n51, 452

David, King (biblical figure), 96

Davis, Jenkin, 479n

Davis, John, 528

Davison, Sir William, 5, 17, 100n35, 124–25n5, 507, 508n10

Day of Mourning, 47

Deacon, John, 5

Dean, Stephen, 321n38

Deane, Charles, 60, 69, 98n29, 479n

death penalty. See sins, capital crimes

Deborah (biblical figure), 12

Dedham Conference, 11

A defence of the doctrine propounded by the synode of Dort (J. Robinson), 115n

defense measures, 40, 213, 227–28, 524–25

See also United Colonies of New England

Delano, Philip, 208n32

de la Warr, Thomas West, third Baron, 240n35

democracy and evangelicalism, xiv

Dennison, William, 379, 392

de Rasieres, Isaak, 316–17, 327, 328n23, 328n26

De Regimine Ecclesiae Scoticanae Brevis Relatio (Calderwood), 136–37n37, 510n13

Dermer, Thomas, 34, 193–94nn13–14, 196–99

A Description of New England (J. Smith), 25, 25–26, 33, 178n15, 194n14, 197n24

Devil. See Satan

devil worship, 40

Devonshire, William Cavendish, first Earl of, 124n5

Dexter, Henry Martyn, 554

“Dialogues” (WB), xv, 22, 49, 71, 73–75

1st

alterations to/survival of, 23n38

on Clyfton, 97n26

on Plimoth’s religious tradition, 23

revisions to, 74–75

on John Robinson, 100n34

on Smyth, 99n32, 108n4

writing of, 71

2nd, 23

3rd

on bishops, 98n29

on congregationalism, 23

Hebrew phrases/verses in, 551–52, 573, 585, 588

on heresies, 23

inks used in, 74

writing of, 71

The differences of the churches of the seperation (Smyth), 108n4

“Discourses” (WB), 8

Dod, John: Exposition of the Ten Commandments, 136n37, 510n13

Dominican friars, 194n14

Dorchester Adventurers, 267–68n45, 292n21, 332n40

Dorchester plantation (Boston), 431–33

Doten, Edward, 190n2

Doty, Edward, 185n20, 321n38, 544, 548

drought, 246, 437–38

Dudley, Samuel, 387n49

Dudley, Thomas, 346n37, 370, 407–9, 414, 428

Articles of Confederation signed by, 520

as governor of Massachusetts, 442n23, 445n5

on the Pequots, 441–42

on the Standing Council, 446n8

Dummer, Richard, 428

Durie, John, 116n22

Dutch protestants, 584–85

Dutch Reformed Church, 275n66

Duxbury (Massachusetts), 66, 393, 465, 476

earthquake (1638), 67, 460–61

Eastham (Cape Cod). See Nauset

East India Company, 125n5

Eaton, Francis, 190n2, 321, 544, 548

Eaton, Samuel, 544, 548

Eaton, Sarah, 544, 548

Eaton, Theophilus, 520, 526–37

education of children, 260–61

Edward I, king of England, 102n2

Edward III, king of England, 102n2

Edward VI, king of England and Ireland, 3, 93n16, 98

Een idee van Plymouth Plantation (Willaerts), 420

Elbridge, Giles, 304n, 350n48

El Dorado, 123n1

elections, 255, 358

Elizabeth I, queen of England and Ireland, 3, 5, 93, 508n10

emigration by sea, licenses for, 102–3n2

Endecott, John, 355n68, 356–57

Block Island assaulted by, 42n25, 445n3, 452n28

commissioned to settle land disputes, 463–64

vs. Thomas Morton, 59, 332

on the Standing Council, 446n8

England

Christianity’s arrival in, 89n2

map of Pilgrims’ journeys in, 79

English, Thomas, 190n2, 545, 548

English Civil Wars, 12–13, 59–60, 387n50, 468n19, 514n26

English Merchant Adventurers, 507n6

English Reformation, xiv, 3, 62

English Reformed Church (Netherlands), 9n10, 11, 355n68

English reform movement, 10

Epanow (Epenow), 34, 197n28

epidemics, 109n6, 120n13

Great Dying, 30–31, 33, 188n38, 193n10

plague, 291n19, 300–301, 436–37

smallpox, 402, 418–19

Episcopal Church of England, 23

Episcopius, Simon, 109n6, 113–14n15

Essex, Walter Devereux, first Earl of, 453n34

ethnic cleansing, 31–32

eucharist, 112n

Eusebius, 90n7

The auncient ecclesiasticall histories, 94n19

evangelicalism and democracy, xiv

Ewangsos, 535

executions

Billington (the elder), 57, 205n16, 368–69, 547

Granger, 61, 497

Mary, Queen of Scots, 5, 100n35, 507, 508n10

in Plimoth Colony, first, 205n16, 368, 547

ex officio oath, 483n19, 494

Exposition of the Ten Commandments (Dod and Cleaver), 136n37, 510n13

Fairfield, Daniel, 479n

A faithfull and plaine exposition (Perkins), 94n20

the Fall, 15

familism, 478

famine, 58, 237n24, 245–46

Fance, John, 321n38

fasting, 135n33, 137, 140n2, 158

Fells, Mr., 314

Fenwick, George, 520, 526, 533–37

Ferrar, John and Nicholas, 150n19

Ferrar, Sir Nicholas, 150n19

fishing

for bass, 361–62, 364, 366, 380

in Maine coastal waters, 226n50 (see also Monhegan Island)

Native fishing grounds, 42

rights of, 142n6

ships for, 256–57, 261–62, 267–68n45, 291–92

trade, 258n14, 267–68n45, 299

Fitcher, Lieutenant, 330–31

Fletcher, Moses, 190n2, 544, 548

Fletcher, Thomas, 294–98

Fogg, Ralph, 376n14

Forbes, John, 11

Ford, Worthington C., 77–78

fornication, 17

Fort Caroline (Florida), 124n3

Fort Good Hope (near Hartford), 400–401, 436n1

Fort Orange (now Albany, N.Y.), 328

Fort qui à été sur le Breestraat (Luycken), 115

Fortune (ship), 208–12, 216–17, 220

founding fathers, 40

Fowle, Thomas, 539n8

Foxe, John: Actes and monuments, 89n2, 90n4, 92

foxes, 262

Franklin, Benjamin, 40

Frederick, king of Bohemia, 112n

Frederik Hendrik, 303n3

Free Grace Controversy, 445n3, 475n15, 478n

Freeman, Edmund, 502–3

the French

Isaac Allerton’s conflict with, 383

conflicts with the colonists, 383–85, 425–30

vs. Massachusetts government, 527

and the Scots, 385n44

trading with, 65, 329, 447, 527n

French Confession of Faith (1559), 132n21

French Protestant (Huguenot) churches, 292–93

French Reformed Church, 132, 208n32

Friendship (ship), 367–68, 371–75, 378–79, 390, 392

Fuller, Edward, 190n2, 544, 548

Fuller, Samuel, 19

background of, 177n11

as deacon of Scrooby congregation, 109n7, 177n11

death of, 402

emigration to America, 543, 546

influence on Bay churches, 64–65

lay sermons by, 13

on Lyford, 280

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

as a physician, 177n11, 356, 402

on preparations for congregation’s journey to America, 148–49

subscribes to the agreement with the adventurers, 321n38

visit to Salem, 13

Fuller, Samuel, 544, 548

Furnival’s Inn (London), 330n34

“further light,” 8, 158n3, 480

fur trade, 207n24, 217n11, 248n60, 262n, 268n45, 292n21, 299, 309n6, 353n60

gadding (traveling to neighboring churches to hear sermons), 5

Gallop, John, 454

Gardiner, Sir Christopher, 57, 385–88

Gardiner, Lion, 434n51

Gardiner, Richard, 190n2, 544, 548

Gardiner, Stephen, 385–86n47

Gates, Sir Thomas, 203n13

General History of New England (Hubbard), 68, 292n21

A Generall Historie of the Netherlands (Grimeston), 97–98n28

Geneva Bible, 74

Geree, Stephen, 10

Gibbons, Major, 531

Gibbs, John, 322n3

Gilbert, Humphrey, 453

Girling, Richard, 426–27

Glover, Joseph, 435n56

God

commandments of, 15

humankind’s covenant with, 15

providence of, 511–13

puritans’ beliefs about, 14–16

Godbertson, Godbert, 275n66

Gods promise to his plantation (Cotton), 370n44

Goffe, Thomas, 322n3

The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius (Guevara), 111n10

Goldman, Shalom, 588

Gomarus, Franz, 109n6

Goodman, John, 190n2, 544, 548

Good nevves from New-England (Edward Winslow), 203n10, 215–16n4, 227n55, 233n8

Goodyear, Hugh, 355n68, 443n27

Goodyear, Steven, 533–37

Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 57, 388

Council for New England controlled by, 403n3

on Epenow, 197n28

governorship of New England sought by, 408n17, 421

and Hunt, 194n14, 196

Massachusetts charter opposed by, 387n50

petitions for charters/patents to establish colonies, 142n6, 162n9

relations with Natives, 34

Sherley on, 327

and the Warwick Patent, 343

and Thomas Weston, 250

Gorges, Robert, 248–50, 252

Gorton, Samuel, 478n, 539

Gosnold, Bartholomew, 178n14

Gott, Charles, 13–14, 357–59

Gott, Gift Palmer, 359n85

Gouge, William, 17

grammar/grammarians, 509n12

Grammatica Anglicana (Greaves), 509n12

Grand Remonstrance (1641), 95n21

Granger, Thomas, 61, 496–97

Great Dying (epidemic introduced by explorers), 30–31, 33, 188n38, 193n10

Great Hope (ship), 426n21

Greaves, Paul: Grammatica Anglicana, 509n12

Greene, John, 458nn11–12

Greene, William, 220–22

Green Harbor (later Marshfield, Mass.), 393–94

Greenwood, John, 8, 23, 101n37, 507n6

Gregson, Thomas, 520, 526

Greville, Sir Fulke, 133n24

Grimeston, Edward: A Generall Historie of the Netherlands, 97–98n28

Grotius, Hugo, 120n13

Grove, Mary, 386n

Guevara, Antonio de: Libro aureo de Marco Aurelius Emperador, 111n10

Guiana, 123

Gunpowder Plot, 102n2

Hackett, William, 496n84

Hakluyt, Richard, 228n58

Hampden, John, 232n6, 434n51

Hampton Court Conference, 6

Harlow, Edward, 197n28

An Harmony of the Confessions of the Faith of the Christian and Reformed Churches, 293

Harrison, Robert, 510n13

Hartford, 289n10, 435n54, 440n17, 452n29, 524, 535

Harvard College, 584

Hatch, Lydia, 61

Hatherly, Timothy, 321n38, 340, 350–52, 361–68, 372–74, 379, 391–92, 461

Hathorne, William, 526

Haynes, John, 428, 442n23, 445n5

Hazell, John, 555

Heal, Giles, 177n11

Hebrew

curiosity with, 584–85

grammars of, 545–55, 575n52

nouns and verbs in, 559–65

right-to-left reading of, 579

See also Bradford, William— hebrew studies

Henry V (Shakespeare), 453n34

Henry VIII (Shakespeare), 197n28

Henry VIII, king of England, 3

heretics, 477, 480, 514n25

Het vertrek van de Pilgrim Fathers vanuit Delfshaven (Willaerts), 160

Hewes, Mr., 292n21

Hibbens, William, 499–500

Hicks, Robert, 321n38

Higginson, Francis, 13–14, 41, 355–56n68, 358–59

Hilton, Edward, 404n6

Hingham (Massachusetts), 65, 461–64

Historia Ecclesiastica (Socrates of Constantinople), 90n7

History of Massachusetts Bay (T. Hutchinson), 68

A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America (Wilberforce), 69

Hobart, Edmund, 291n18

Hoberman, Michael, 551n, 589

Hobomock, 35, 56, 205–6, 214–16, 232n6

Hocking, John, 65, 404–7, 408n17, 413–14

Holbeck, William, 544

Holland, Robert, 294–98

Holmes, William, 449n17

homosexuality, 17, 60–61

Hooke, John, 543, 546

Hooker, Thomas, 24, 289n10, 435n54

Hopkins, Constanta, 544, 547

Hopkins, Damaris, 544

Hopkins, Edward, 520, 526, 533–37

Hopkins, Elizabeth, 544

Hopkins, Giles, 544, 547

Hopkins, Oceanus, 544

Hopkins, Stephen

children of, 544, 547

emigration to America, 203n13, 544

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2, 203n11

Ousamequin visited by, 203

relations with the Wampanoag, 37

in scouting parties upon arrival in America, 181n5, 185n20

subscribes to the agreement with the adventurers, 321n38

as a tanner and merchant, 203n13

tried for mutiny, 203n13

Hough, Atherton, 428

Howland, Elizabeth Tilley, 544–45, 547

Howland, Henry, 177n6

Howland, John

emigration to America, 176–77, 543

Hocking murder, role in, 404–5, 406n

land divisions laid out by, 311n12

marriage to Elizabeth, 545

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

in scouting party upon arrival in America, 185n20

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

subscribes to the agreement with the adventurers, 321n38

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 321n38, 404n7

Hubbard, William: General History of New England, 68, 292n21

Huddleston, John, 226–27

Hudson, John, 479n

Huguenots (Walloons), 109n6, 113n14, 124n3, 125n6

Huldah (biblical figure), 12

human body, conceptions of, 58–59

humankind’s covenant with God, 15

Humfrey (Humfry, Humfries), John, 428, 350n50, 434n51, 479n4

Hunt, Thomas, 33, 194n14, 196, 205n16

hurricanes, 430

Hus, Jan, 112n

Hussites, 112n

Hutchinson, Anne, 10, 445n3, 478n3

Hutchinson, Thomas: History of Massachusetts Bay, 68

Hyde, Sir Nicholas, 346n37

Hypocrisie Unmasked (Edward Winslow), 113n14, 119n12, 126n8, 141n4, 158–59nn3–4, 159–60n7, 275n66, 478n, 540n10, 541

Iawashoe, 536

indentured servants, 59, 330, 456n1, 498

Institutio Christianae Religionis (Calvin), 487n30

Inter Caestera, 119–20n13

Iroquois democracy, 40

Ishmael (biblical figure), 270

Jackson, Thomas, 456–57, 537n2

Jacob, Henry, 8, 125n6

James, Frank Wamsutta, xi, 45–47

James, Thomas, 457–58

James I, king of England and Ireland, 423n

charter given to Council for New England, 249n65

church structure under, 6, 98n29

death of, 66, 303, 335n53

on De Regimine Ecclesiae Scoticanae, 136–37n37

and Naunton, 126n8

publications suppressed by, 510n13

Jamestown (Virginia), 123n2, 143n8

Janemo, 532, 535

Jebusites, 96

Jeffrey, Thomas, 452

Jenness, Abraham, 253n86, 304–5n7

Jesus Christ, 12, 167

Jezebel (biblical figure), 12

Johnson, Francis, 98n32, 101n37, 108n4, 121n18, 136–37, 510n13

Johnson, George, 108n4

Johnson, Isaac, 350n50, 369–70

Johnson, Robert, 135n28

Jones, Christopher, 154, 170n2

Jones, Thomas, 228

Joshua (biblical figure), 96nn23–24

Josias, 537

Junius, Francis, 487n31, 489n41

Keayne, Robert, 308n2, 325n10

Keene, John, 61

Kennebec River trading patent, 315, 327–28, 338, 343, 383, 403–4, 407, 414n26

Kersley, William, 61

Kiehtan, 29, 40

King James Bible, 74

King Philip’s War (1675–76), 44–45, 57, 530n8

Kirtchuk, Pablo, 588

Krol, Sebastiaen Jansen, 316n25, 415n34

land

dispute between Scituate and Hingham over, 65, 461–65

division in Plimoth Colony, 235, 266, 309n5, 310–11, 461

grants of, 41, 462 (see also Peirce Patent; Warwick Patent)

rights to, 41

Langmore, John, 543

Las Casas, Bartholomé de, 119–20n13

Latham, William, 543, 545

Latin, 509n12

La Tour, Charles de, 383n39, 425n17, 527

Laud, William (archbishop of Canterbury), 12–13, 66, 289n10, 339n3, 408n17, 410–11, 421–22, 467n15, 539n8

Laurence, David, 52

laws

enforcement of, 58

English way of life favored by, 41–43

re: livestock, 42

Mayflower Compact, xiv, 20, 58, 190, 203n11, 255n4

lay preaching. See prophesying

Leicester, Robert Sidney, first Earl of, 507n7

Leiden (Netherlands), 108–9, 110

Leiden University, 109n6, 113–14

Lester (Leister), Edward, 190n2, 544, 548

Letter Book (WB), 22

on the adventurers, 291n19, 294–98

on Dutch traders, 316n26, 318–19nn

on the Leiden people’s arrival in America, 339n7

on ownership of the colony, 309n5

on the undertakers of agreements, 321n38

“Letter of William Bradford and Isaac Allerton” (WB), 243n43, 243n45, 247nn56–57, 248n60, 253–54n87, 255n1

Levett, Christopher, 194n13, 248

liberty of conscience, 423n

Libro aureo de Marco Aurelius Emperador (Guevara), 111n10

Lily, William, 509n12

Lincoln, Theophilus Clinton, fourth Earl of, 139n45

Little James (ship), 253–54n87, 256n10, 286n, 299–300

Lives (Plutarch), 117n6

livestock

cattle, 42, 67, 243n45, 256, 297–98, 309n5, 392–93, 459, 468

division of, 309n5, 310

free-roaming, Natives impacted by, 42, 530n8

goats, 243n45, 309n5, 459, 468

pigs, 42

sold to new arrivals, price of, 470n4

Lollard martyrs, 90n4

London, plague in, 291n19, 300–301, 436–37

London Bridge fire, 396

Long Parliament, 95n21, 468n19, 470n4

Lord’s Supper, 5, 260, 474n14, 510n14

Louis XIII, king of France, 425n17

Ludlow, Roger, 451–52, 523

Lupher, David A., 117n6, 332n38, 556, 589

Luther, Martin, 486n28

Lutherans, 158n3

Luycken, Jan: Fort qui à été sur le Breestraat, 115

Lyford, John

behavior on arrival in Plimoth, 269–70

on John Billington, 278–79

confessions of wrongdoing by, 280, 283, 290

as a conspirator, 52, 57, 271–78, 282–85, 287

controversy surrounding, 9, 259n18, 268n47, 337

conviction and censure of, 279–81, 283–84, 287

Cushman on, 259n18

death of, 291

in Ireland, 289–90

joins the Plimoth congregation, 270, 273

justification of his conspiracy, 280–83

as a minister, 269n50, 291n18

in Nantasket, 291

in Virginia, 291

wife’s and friends’ accusations against, 288–90

Lyon (ship), 344n30, 394

Magnalia (C. Mather), 68, 588–89

Maimonides (Moses ben Maimon), 490n54

Manamoyick (now Harwich, Mass.), 198

Manifest Destiny, 28, 41

Manomet (now Bourne, Mass.), 205, 315, 328n26

Manomet River, 327n22

Manonscusset (or Scusset), 327n22

Marcus Aurelius, 111–12

Margesson, Edmond, 190n2, 544, 548

Marian exiles and martyrs, 91n12, 93n16

Marlborough, James Ley, third Earl of, 454n43

marriage

by civil ceremony, 19, 202, 422n11, 423n

by a clergyman, 202n5

sexuality within and outside, 16–17 (see also adultery)

Marshfield (formerly Green Harbor, Massachusetts), 393n15, 465, 476

Martin, Christopher, 162

Cushman on, 172–74

death of, 155n36, 546

emigration to America, 543

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

preparations for the journey to America, 155–56

Martínez, Pierre, 555–56, 571n48, 584

Mary, Queen of Scots

vs. Elizabeth, 508n10

execution of, 5, 100n35, 507, 508n10

Mary Tudor, queen of England and Ireland, 3, 91n11, 93, 385–86n47

Mason, John, 388, 421, 449n19, 451–52, 531

Massachusetts Bay Colony

anniversaries of founding of towns in, xiii

boundary with Plimoth Colony, 65, 461–65

founding of, 41, 248

growth of, 41–42, 65

petition for restructuring, 538–39

vs. Plimoth Colony, 64–66

puritanism of, 14, 339n3

trade with the French, 65

Massachusetts Bay Company (formerly New England Company), 332n40, 340n8, 344n27, 344n29

Massachusetts Court of Assistants, 346n36

Massachusetts General Court, 445–46, 447n11, 478, 539n8

Massachusetts Historical Society, 69

Massachusett tribe, 39, 214, 221n29, 263n26

Massasoit. See Ousamequin

Masterson, Richard, 138n41, 402

Mather, Cotton, 18, 107n1, 475n15

Magnalia, 68, 588–89

Mather, Increase: A relation of the troubles, 68

Matianuck (“Windsor Indians”), 399n10

Maunsel, Richard, 125n6

Maurice, 66, 303

Maverick, Samuel, 539n8

Mayflower (1620)

300th anniversary of arrival of, 46

350th anniversary of arrival of, 45–46

arrival at Patuxet, 30

departure for the New World, 9

pilgrimage of passengers on, 43

WB’s list of passengers on, 22, 54, 59n11, 67

Mayflower (1630), 340n8

Mayflower Compact, xiv, 20, 58, 190, 203n11, 255n4

Mayflower II (Plymouth Harbor), 44

Mayhew, Thomas, 391n7

maypole (Merrymount, Mass.), 59, 83, 331–32

Melanchthon, Philip, 487n29

Menéndez de Aviles, Pedro, 124n3

Mennonites, 8, 99n32

Metacom (also known as Metacomet and King Philip), 44–45, 57, 530n8

Miantonomo, 520–21, 525–26

Michell, Edward, 61, 497n

Michell, Experience, 321n38

Miller, Perry: Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 14

mills, 267

ministers, 3, 5, 12

Minter, Desire, 127–28n15, 543, 545

Miriam (biblical figure), 12

Misquamsqueece (now Seekonk, Mass.), 456n3

Mixanno, 533, 537

Mohawks, 451, 454, 527–28, 530

Mohegans, 57, 224, 455, 533–34

See also Uncas

Monhegan Island (Maine), 193, 253, 304, 305n10, 350n48

Monhegans, 520

Mononotto, 453–54

Montano, Benito Ariae, 557, 571

More, Ellen, 543

More, Jasper, 543, 545

More, Richard, 543, 546

Morison, Samuel Eliot, 20n36, 189n, 371n47, 479n, 486n28

Morrell, William, 253n85

Morton, George, 146

Morton, Nathaniel (WB’s nephew)

“Dialogues” transcribed by, 23n38

on mortality among the colonists, 547n3

New Englands memoriall, 68, 207n25

on Partridge, 475n15

on the Sabbath, 119n12

Morton, Thomas, 146n14

arms/gunpowder sold to Natives by, 59, 332–34

capture of, charges against, and imprisonment of, 335–36, 345–46

complaints against Plimoth and Massachusetts, 419n2, 421

emigration to America, 330

and the indentured servants, 330–31

on Lyford, 291n18

Massachusetts charter opposed by, 387n50

maypole revels organized by, 331–32

murder accusation against, 346

New English Canaan, 32, 40, 269n50, 272–73nn61–62, 279n76, 331n38, 336n58, 347, 387n50

slave revolt organized by, 59

vs. Miles Standish, 59, 335–36

mosquitoes, 262

Mourt’s Relation (Edward Winslow), 162n9, 163n13, 164, 181n5, 182n12, 184n18, 195–96n19, 208n31

Mullins, Joseph, 544, 546

Mullins, William, 162, 190n2, 544, 546, 547n3, 548

Münster, Sebastian, 557

Murton, John, 6

Musculus, Wolfgang, 487n33

Nadere Reformatie (Further Reformation), 116n22

nakedness, 490

Nanapeshamet, 195n16

Narragansetts

conspiracy against the English, 455, 513

vs. Niantics, 533–36

vs. the Pequots, 440–41, 448–49 (see also Pequot War)

relations with the colonists, 212–14, 224, 228

treaty imposed on, 57

treaty with the United Colonies of New England, 533–37

vs. Uncas, 520–21, 525–35

vs. Wampanoag, 195n16, 204n

wampum used by, 329

Nash, Thomas, 148n

Natawanute, 399n10, 401

National Day of Mourning, 47

Native Americans

arms/gunpowder used by, 59, 329, 332–34, 430

Articles of Confederation on, 518

on Block Island, 287n4, 442, 445n3, 446

British views of, 27–29

colonists’ first encounter with, 181–87, 199

colonists killed by, 523–24

colonists’ tools taken by, 32, 193–94

colonists’ treaties with, 35–36, 56–57, 195, 207n25

conspiracy against the English, 230–33, 263n26, 513, 534

conversion to Christianity, 39, 42–43

enslavement of, 33, 46, 56–57, 194n14, 453n33

Christopher Gardiner captured by, 386

governance of, 29, 40

Great Dying of (epidemic introduced by explorers), 30–31, 33, 188n38, 193n10

habitations of

Iroquois, 40

kidnapping of, 46, 193n12, 194n14, 197, 205n16, 221n29

killing of, 233n8, 263–64

land appropriated from, 40–41, 43–44

land purchased from, 433–34nn50–51

land rights/titles of, 41, 43–44, 120n13

map of tribes of New England, 79

Mohawks, 451, 454, 527–28, 530

Mohegans, 57, 224, 455, 533–34 (see also Uncas)

Native vs. non-Native historians on, xv

Niantics, 526–27, 533–37

Powhatans, 453n34

remembrance of, 46–47

rights of, 45

smallpox among, 418–19

spirituality/lifestyle of, 28–29, 39–40

stereotypes/negative assumptions about, 40, 55–56, 120–21

Tarrantines, 193n13, 207

trade among tribes, 193n13

trade with colonists, 25, 193n13, 214–15, 228–30, 248n60, 306, 399–400, 447n11

trade with the Dutch, 248n60

trade with the French, 248n60

treaties with, 401n14, 524n9

views of nature

violence by, reports of, 121, 199

Wabanaki, 193n13

wampum used by, 328–29 (see also wampum)

WB’s criticism of, 24

Thomas Weston’s abuses of, 249n68

See also Narragansetts; Uncas; Wampanoag

natural rights, 41

Naunton, Sir Robert, 126n8, 423n

Nauset (now Eastham, Cape Cod), 30, 33, 67, 198, 465, 522, 523n4

Nauset tribe, 198, 205

Nelson, Eric, 584–85

Nequamkick rapids, 403–4

Netherlands

civil marriage in, 202, 422

map of Pilgrims’ journeys in, 79

relations with Spain, 9

Sabbath observance in, 119n12

Scrooby congregation’s reasons for leaving, 9, 116–19

See also Leiden

Nevv essayes (J. Robinson), 166n21

Newcomen, John, 205n16, 369

New England

challenges to standing order of, 539n8

English explorers in, 55

governance of (see Articles of Confederation; Commission for Regulating Plantations)

King Charles on, 388–89

maps of, 26, 80, 462

New England Company. See Massachusetts Bay Company

New England Historic Genealogical Society, 71

New England Primer, 15

New Englands memoriall (N. Morton), 68, 207n25

New England’s Salamander (Edward Winslow), 203n10, 540n10

New England Way, 13, 23

See also congregationalism

New English Canaan (T. Morton), 32, 40, 269n50, 272–73nn61–62, 279n76, 331n38, 336n58, 347, 387n50

New France, 425n17

New Haven, 524

New Netherland Colony, 328n24, 353n60

Newtown (later Cambridge, Mass.), 289n10, 434–35, 440n17

Niantics, 526–27, 533–37

Nicuesa, Diego de, 237n24

Norton, John, 435

Norton, Walter, 416–17

Novatians, 94n19

Nowell, Increase, 428

Oath of Supremacy (1559), 132n22

Of Plimoth Plantation (WB)

on America as uninhabited, 119–20

audience for, 54–55

first publication of, xiv

as national literature, xiv

overview of, xiii–xv

on the Pequot War, 444

on sexual sins, 17

sources for, 52–53

viewed as quasi-religious, xiv

WB’s abandonment of the work, 54

writing of, xiv–xv

—manuscript, 50

dating landmarks in, 73

Deane’s editorship of, 60, 69, 98n29, 479n

edited version, 70, 75–78

editions of, 70

Ford’s editorship of, 77–78

history of, 68–70

inks/orthographic shifts/handwritings in, 71–74, 75n, 91n9

marginalia in, 77–78

revisions to, 53–54, 74–75, 78, 371n47

size/length/pagination of, 70

transcribed version, 70–71, 73–75

underlinings in, 78, 91n8

in WB’s book collection, 22

writing style in, 75

—themes

dissolution of Plimoth Colony, 66–68

enforcing conformity, 57–62

finances of the colony, 62–64

history, 49, 51–55

Massachusetts Bay Colony, 64–66

Native Americans, 27–29, 55–57 (see also Native Americans; Wampanoag)

sexual violence and deviancy, 60–62

Oldham, John

confession of, 286

conflict with the Natives, 442

as a conspirator, 57, 271–78

conviction and censure of, 279–80, 286

influence of, 270–71

land patent obtained by, 375–76n13

murder of, 287, 442, 452n28, 454n41

reconciliation with the colony, 336n56

oral contracts with a round of drinks, 455n51

Orthodoxy in Massachusetts (Miller), 14

Ousamequin (also known as Massasoit), 415n31

appearance of, 195n16

conversion to Christianity resisted by, 39–40

death of, 36

and Hobomock, 35, 214n1

illness of, 232

as massasoit (leader), 27–28, 194–95n16

relations with the colonists, 30, 35–37, 39, 56, 202–3, 208n31, 232, 263n26

and Squanto, 39, 194n14, 195n17, 214n1, 215

statue of, 45–46

United Colonies of New England on, 534

WB’s meeting with, 29

Pagnini, Sante, 555, 557, 571, 579n62

Palmer, William, 321n38

Pamet River, 181n4

Pampiamett, 527

Paragon (ship), 238

Pareus, David, 493n67

Parker, James, 40

Parker, Robert, 8

particulars (independent planters or entrepreneurs)

vs. communal ownership and labor, 67, 217n11, 261

defined, 62

disappointment/discontent of, 247, 256

sent by investors, 62, 241n37

as subject to the colony’s government, 241, 247–48

trade with Natives, 248

Virginia Company grants patents to, 124n4, 162n9

Partridge, Ralph, 60, 475–76, 484, 485–86, 555–56

Passaconaway, 534

patents for land. See land, grants of; Peirce Patent; Warwick Patent

Patrick, Daniel, 451–52

Patuxet (now Plymouth, Mass.), 25–47

appropriated by the Pilgrims, xiii–xiv, 30–31 (see also Pilgrims; Plimoth Colony)

colonists’ arrival at, 188–89

epidemic in, 30–31, 33, 188n38, 193n10

geography of, 25

soil of, 197–98

Wampanoag in, 25–26

Paul, Saint (biblical figure), 12

Peach, Arthur, 57–58, 456–58

Peirce, John, 162n9, 221, 225, 238–40

Peirce, Mr., 254, 343–44, 360–61, 398, 440

Peirce, William, 240–41, 267, 271, 277, 286, 288, 351, 371, 392, 394–96, 453

Peirce Patent, 162n9, 209n36, 217n14, 225, 238, 239n30, 467n13

Pelham, Herbert, 533–37

Pemaquid (now Bristol, Maine), 329n31

Pemberton, John, 271

Penobscot (Maine), 351nn52–53, 366, 371, 383–85, 406n, 426, 429

Penowanyanquis, 457–58

Penry, John, 507n6

Pequots, 329, 399–401, 417n44, 417n47, 440–42, 448–49

Pequot War (1637), 444

causes of, 287, 442n25

colonists captured in, 453–54

and colonists’ distrust of Natives, 56, 446

end of, 454–55

English tactics during, 453n34

interpreters used in, 452

Massachusetts seeks aid from Plimoth in, 443, 445–47

Narragansetts’ role in, 448–51, 453n34

Pequot survivors enslaved, 56–57, 453–54

Pequot survivors protected by Uncas, 520

Winthrop on, 445–48, 451–54

writings on, 449n18

Percy, George, 121

Perkins, William, 94, 116n22

A faithfull and plaine exposition, 94n20

Perth Assembly (Calderwood), 136n37, 510n13

Pessacus, 532–33, 535–36, 537

Peter, Hugh, 11, 434n51

Peters, Hugh, 499–500, 504

Peters, Paula, xv

See also Patuxet

Philip II, king of Spain, 124n3

Pickering, Edward, 140n46, 145–47, 216–17, 219, 221–22, 308n2

Pickering, Mary Stubbs, 146n13

Pierce, William, 351n52, 394

Pilgrim Press, 100n35, 136–37n37, 146n15, 509–10n13

Pilgrims

clothing of, 17

colony established by (see Plimoth Colony)

map of journeys of, 79

persecution of, xiv

as political and religious refugees, xiv

relations with the Natives (see under Wampanoag)

religion of (see Scrooby congregation)

and the separatist movement, xiv (see also Separatists)

use of term, 3n

pirates, 300n55, 390

Piscator, Johannes, 488n38, 554

plague, 291n19, 300–301, 436–37

Plato, 67, 235

Plimoth Colony

400th anniversary of founding of, xiii

boundaries and authority of, 343–44

boundary with Massachusetts, 65, 461–65

customs/taxes paid by, 344–45

death/disease in, 191–93, 200–201

debts of, 62–63

de Rasieres on, 328n23

dissolution of, 66–68

factions within, 62

finances of, 201n3

first colonists, 542, 543–49

first execution in, 205n16, 368, 547

the first landing on Cape Cod, 51–52

first marriage in, 202

first winter of, 20, 29–30, 32, 66, 191, 200

fishing and hunting at, 207–8, 237–38

food shortages in, 58, 217–20, 223, 227–28, 246

fort built by, 227–28

founding of, xiii–xiv, 9

governance of, 255n4

growth of, 41–42, 392–93

housefires in, 251

illness among new arrivals to, 356

investors in (see adventurers)

land division in, 235, 266, 309n5, 310–11, 461

Leiden people’s arrival in, 338–43, 402n20

vs. Massachusetts Bay Colony, 64–66

mortality among the colonists, 547n3, 548

Native visitors to, 32–33

new arrivals to, 208–12, 225–26, 242–46

objections lodged against, 260–62

ownership of, 309n5

planting/harvests at, 201, 207, 208n31, 228, 234–35, 245–46, 266, 304

population of, 41, 548–49

privateers’ arrival in, 537–38

prosperity of, 67, 301

relations with Natives (see under Wampanoag)

religion in (see Scrooby congregation—in plimoth)

relocation considered by, 433n50

spread of, 392–93

subsumed into Massachusetts, 66

Plimoth General Court, 449n17, 466n13, 520

Pliny the Elder, 266–67

Plutarch: Lives, 117n6

Plymouth (Massachusetts), 44–45

Plymouth Adventurers, 144n

Plymouth Harbor, 44

Plymouth Rock, 44–45

Pocanocket (Mount Hope peninsula, R.I.), 198

Pocanockets (Pawkannawkuts), 197

Pocock, John, 308n2, 325n10

Pocock, Joseph, 308n2

poetry writing, 24

Polyander, Johannes, 109n6, 113–14n15

Pory, John, 228–29

Powhatans, 453n34

Pratt, Joshua, 311n12, 321n38

Pratt, Phineas, 199n38, 226n47, 232n7, 321n38

prayer

God’s guidance via, 14, 126n7

for the ill in Charlestown, 369–70

Lord’s Prayer, 236n22

by ministers, 12

by Natives, 29

women leading their family in, 11

See also The Book of Common Prayer

“Praying Indians,” 42–43

predestination, 115n

Prence, Thomas, 449n17

emigration to America, 208n32

as governor of Plimoth, 407n14, 408, 435n55, 456

library of, 555

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

and the treaty with the Narragansetts, 533–37

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6

Presbyterian, 11, 13, 23, 308n2, 539n8

Preston, Edward, 61

Priest, Digory, 190n2, 544, 548

Prince, Thomas

Chronological History of New England, 24, 68, 78n

New England Library of, 68, 69n22

revisions to Of Plimoth Plantation by, 53–54, 74, 78

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 321n38

privateering, 537nn2–3

Privy Council, 102–3n2, 103n4

property, private vs. common, 235–36

See also particulars

prophesying, 8–9, 12–13, 19, 108n4, 210n38, 422n8

Protestant Church in Ireland, 289n11

protestant Reformation, xiv

Providence (Rhode Island), 457n10, 478n

Prower, Solomon, 543

Pumham, 534

Pummash, 536, 537

Pummunish, 527

Purchas, Samuel, 198n33

Puritan Revolution, 94–95n21, 445n3

puritans

anti-Catholic stance of, 3

biblical reading/discussion as central to, 14

clothing of, 17

conventicles held by, 5–6

on God as a triune deity, 15–16 (see also Jesus Christ)

on God as unknowable, 14

on God’s attributes, 15

on good behavior, 16

on grace, 16

on the human body, 58–59

in Ireland, 289n11

jailed in Boston (England), 103–4

laity emphasized by, 3, 5–7

persecution of, 90–93, 94n19, 100–101, 275n66, 339n3

on predestination, 16

reforms sought by, 6

return of some to England, 470n4

on salvation, 16

sermon notes discussed among, 5

on sexuality within and outside marriage, 16–17 (see also adultery)

on sin and damnation, 15–16

stereotypes of, 17

See also Calvinism; Scrooby congregation

Pym, John, 434n51

Pynchon, William, 428, 432

Raleigh, Sir Walter, 123n1

Ramus, Peter (Pierre de la Ramée), 509n12

Rasdall, Mr., 330–31

Ratcliffe, Philip, 387n50

Raynor (Rayner), John, 60, 443 and n29, 474–75 and n12, 481–83, 485

Razilly, Claude de, 425n17

Read, David, 64n

Reformed churches, 98, 132, 208n32, 275n66, 293–94

See also English Reformed Church

“Registur” (WB), 24

Rehoboam (biblical figure), 174n9

A relation of the troubles (I. Mather), 68

religion of the Pilgrims. See puritans; Scrooby congregation

Reynolds, Captain, 154n32, 170

Reynolds, John, 136n37, 224, 509n13

Rich, Sir Nathaniel, 406n, 434n51

Ridgedale, John, 190n2

Rigdale, John and Alice, 544, 548

Riggs, Edwards, 452

Ring, Mary, 174n10

Ring, William, 174n10

Roanoke (Lost) colony, 121n18

Roberts, Thomas, 60–61

Robinson, Bridget White, 165n15

Robinson, Isaac, 341n14

Robinson, John (1576–1625), 117n6

on the adventurers, 264–65

on the Ancient Brethren, 8

Arminians opposed by, 114n18

on the common good, 168

controversial books by, 510n13

death and burial site of, 9, 66, 302–3

in debates, 114–15

A defence of the doctrine propounded by the synode of Dort, 115n

education of, 100n34, 115n

emigration to the Netherlands, 100n34, 107–8, 108–9n5

on evil and sin, 16

on God as unknowable, 14

letters to John Carver, 145–47, 163, 165

on Natives, killing of, 263–64

and negotiations with the Virginia Company of London, 128n16, 129–32

Nevv essayes, 166n21

on parish churches, 8

as pastor of Scrooby congregation, 6–8, 109 (see also Scrooby congregation)

on peace vs. taking offense, 166–68

preaching by, 114

on preparations for congregation’s journey to America, 145–47

on prophesying, 422n8

on sacraments, 260n22, 265–66

as a Separatist, 23, 100n34

sermon before departure from Leiden, 158n3

on Miles Standish, 181n6, 233n8, 263

Theses posted by, 114

on Edward Winslow, 7

on women’s role in the church, 11–12

on the word of God, 293n30

Robinson, John (1606–?), 116n22

Rogers, Joseph, 544, 548

Rogers, Mr. (minister), 337

Rogers, Thomas, 190n2, 544

Roman Catholicism, 23

Royal Exchange (London), 308

Runyan, Michael G., 23n39, 585

Ruth (biblical figure), 202n5

Sabbath meetings/services, 12, 101, 119n12, 474n14

See also Lord’s Supper

sacraments

communion, 281n

eucharist, 112n

French reformed churches on, 132

who could administer, 10, 260n22, 265–66

See also baptism; Lord’s Supper

Salé (French Morocco), 300

Salem congregation (Massachusetts), 13–14, 357–59, 369–70

Salters Company (England), 268n47

salt making, 243n45, 258–59, 268–69

Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 434n51

salt trade, 354–55

salvation, 281n

Samoset, 32, 193–94, 304

Sampson, Henry, 544, 547

Sanders, John, 230

Sandwich (Massachusetts), 465

Sandys, Archbishop Edwin (1519–88), 124n5

Sandys, Sir Edwin (1561–1629), 124–25n5, 127–31, 133–35, 150n19

San Sebastian (Spain), 299n52

Sargent, Mark L., 78n

Sassacus, 451, 454–55

Satan, 89–91, 166–67, 477, 495n79

Satucket (now Brewster, Mass.), 198

Saybrook Company, 434n51

Saye and Sele, William Fiennes, first Viscount, 404n6, 405, 406n, 408n17, 414, 434n51

Schickard, Wilhelm, 555–56

Scituate (Massachusetts), 461–65, 503

Scotland, 468n19

Scrooby (Nottinghamshire, England), 5

Scrooby Church (Nottinghamshire, England), 4

Scrooby congregation

vs. Church of England, 17

dismissal from, 522n1

elders of, 109n8

formation via church covenant, 6, 10, 99nn30–31

founding of, 113n14

growth of, 111

on laity vs. clergy, 6–7

leadership of, 6–9

the Netherlands, emigration to, 102–3n2, 104–6

the Netherlands, reasons for leaving, 9, 116–19

the Netherlands, settlement in, 7–9, 101n37, 107–16, 110

organization of, 6

origins and history of, 3, 18–19 (see also English Reformation)

persecution of, 7

poverty of, 107

on prophesying, 8–9, 422n8 (see also prophesying)

and reformed churches, 275n66

separatism of, 6, 26–27, 398n

skilled laborers/artisans among, 113n13

—in plimoth

assessment/admission of members, 10

defense of, 10, 213, 227–28

funds gathered for members in need, 13

influence on other churches, 13–14, 64–65

Nauset pillaged by, 30

relocation considered by, 522–23

separatism of, 13–14, 23

services and meetinghouse of, 10, 12–13

women’s role in, 10

See also Plimoth Colony

—journey to America

and adventurers (investors) vs. planters, 144–45, 147, 162–63

arrival at Patuxet, 188–89 (see also Patuxet)

arrival in Cape Cod, 178–80

arrival in Southampton, 160–66

dealings with merchants for provisions, 141–57, 160–61, 173

deciding where to go, 123–24

deciding who goes and who stays, 140–41

departure from Leiden, 157–60, 160

departure from Southampton, 169

Dutch relocation offers, 141

along the English coast, 170

fears and determination, 116–22

habitation sought upon arrival, 181–89

hardships/fears at sea, 175–78, 512

iron screw, myth of, 176n3

length of, 181n2

negotiations for a separate colony, 124–32, 134–35

ship repairs, 170–72

scurvy, 356

Seal of Plymouth Colony, 337n63

Seekonk (Massachusetts), 65, 456n3, 465, 531

self-fashioning, 58–59

Seneca the Younger, 178–79n17, 266

Separatists

colony founded in the New World (see Scrooby congregation—in plimoth)

martyrs of, 23

in the Netherlands, xiii, 101n37

on parish churches, 8

persecution of, xiii

Sequassen, 417n47

sermon gadding, 10, 112n, 132, 260, 272, 273n62, 281n, 510n14

A Sermon Preached at Plimoth in New-England (Cushman), 125n6, 210n38

Sewall, Samuel, 68, 341n14

Shakespeare, William

Henry V, 453n34

Henry VIII, 197n28

Shaonan, 534

Shawomet (now Warwick, R.I.), 478n, 534n22, 539n9

Sherley, James

as an adventurer and merchant, 63, 242n40, 257–58, 294–98, 308, 309n6

as an agent for the colony, 63, 323–24, 362–63, 377, 380–82, 384

on the agreement with the adventurers, 322–26

and Isaac Allerton, 373–76, 378n19, 390–91, 396–98

background of, 308n2

corruption/deviousness of, 63–64, 349–52, 371–73, 378–80, 391, 424

on Ferdinando Gorges, 327

heifer sent to colonists by, 297n42

illness of, 297n42, 298n45, 303, 323

on the Leiden people’s arrival in America, 339–41

on the plague, 436–37

release of claims against the partners, 469–74, 498–505

trading patent sought by, 350–51, 355, 363, 380–82

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 321n38, 325, 455–56, 458–59, 461, 466–69

on the Warwick Patent, 343–45

ship repairs/building, 172–75, 259, 285, 306

Short Parliament, 95n21, 468n19

Shurt, Abraham, 304n, 305n10

Sibsey, John, 314

Simon, Paul, xi

sins

adultery, 17, 480, 488, 489n49, 492n63, 494

bestiality, 17, 61, 480–82, 486, 489, 496–97

buggery, 476–77, 496

capital crimes, 481–83, 485–86, 487n31, 488–90, 494–95

causes of, 477, 498

Chauncy on, 486–96

confessions of, 479n, 482–83, 485–86, 494–95, 497

and damnation, 15–16

drunkenness, 476

heresy, 478–79

incest, 486, 489, 494

incontinency (unrestrained lust), 476

murder, 480, 482

number of witnesses needed for conviction for, 483, 485–86, 495–96

pedophilia, 493

punishments for, 476, 480–82, 485, 492–93

rape, 479n, 486, 489

and sexual penetration vs. friction, 60, 481, 486

simple vs. compound, 494

slander, 482

sodomy, 61, 476–77, 479n, 481–82, 497 (see also under Chauncy, Charles)

sources on, 486–88

uncleanness, 476, 478, 482, 485, 490, 494

The Sixe Bookes of a Common-weale (Bodin), 235–36n19

Skelton, Samuel, 13–14, 355n68, 358–59

Slaney, John, 33–34, 194n14

smallpox, 402, 418–19

Smith, Francis, 528

Smith, John, 278

A Description of New England, 25–26, 26, 33, 178n15, 194n14, 197n24

on Epenow, 197n28

on the epidemic among Natives, 31

map of New England by, 26, 462

Patuxet named Plymouth by, 25

on the Plymouth Adventurers, 144n

relations with Natives, 25, 33

Smith, Ralph, 9, 13, 355–56, 414n26, 442–43

Smith, Sir Thomas, 134n27, 135

Smyth, John, 6, 23, 99nn31–32, 101n37

The differences of the churches of the seperation, 108n4

Socanoket, 534

Socrates of Constantinople (Socrates Scholasticus), 90–91

Historia Ecclesiastica, 90n7

soil and grass, 197–98, 261

“Some Observations of God’s Merciful Dealing with us in this Wilderness” (WB), 24

Somers, Sir George, 203n13

Somers Island Company, 125n5

Soule, George, 190n2, 543, 546

Southworth, Constant, 172n6

Southworth, Edward, 172–75

Sowams (now Warren, R.I.), 35, 196n20

Spak, Matthew, 79–80

Sparrow (ship), 222–23

Sparrowhawk arrivals, 312–15

Spencer, George, 496n84

Squanto (Tisquantum)

as a convert to Christianity, 39

and Corbitant, 205

death of, 230

and Dermer, 193–94nn13–14

English spoken by, 32, 38, 194

friendship with the English, 32–36, 38, 194–97

and Hobomock, 35, 39, 56, 205–6, 214, 215–16n4

as interpreter and guide, 33–35, 196, 203, 207, 230

kidnapping/enslavement of, 33, 196

in London, 33–34, 194n14

and the Narragansett, 213n42

and Ousamequin, 39, 194n14, 195n17, 214n1, 215

relations with the Wampanoag, 37–39

return to Patuxet, 34–35, 194n14, 195n17

role in Wampanoag–English treaty, 35–36

scheming by, 38–39, 56, 214–15n4

and Slaney, 33–34, 194n14

teaches colonists to plant corn, 201

Standing Council (Massachusetts), 446n8

Standish, Miles, 278, 305, 426

accompanies colonists to trade with Natives, 230

John Alden’s release from prison sought by, 406–8

attacks Natives, 233n8, 263n26

emigration to America, 543

marriage to Rose [?], 543, 546

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

as a member of the congregation, 181n6

as military leader of the colony, 181n6

mission to the Council of New England, 291n19, 292n22, 300–301

vs. Thomas Morton, 59, 335–36

and the Natives’ conspiracy against the English, 232, 263n26

return to Plimoth Colony, 302

in scouting party upon arrival in America, 185n20

at Seekonk, 531

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

sick colonists cared for by, 191

Stone sought by, 416n38

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 320–21

in the wars in the Low Countries, 181n6

Standish, Rose, 543, 546

Stanton, Thomas, 452, 525n

Star Chamber, 483n19

Staresmore, Sabine, 129n17, 134n25, 135n33, 136n36, 138–39

The vnlavvfulnes of reading in prayer, 125n6

State Library of Massachusetts, 71

Stellwagen Bank (Massachusetts Bay), 299n54

St. Germain, treaty of (1632), 425n17

Stinnings, Richard, 456–57

Stone, John, 415–17, 440–42

Story, Elias, 543

Stoughton, Israel, 453, 463–64

Stratton, John, 376n14

Studley, Daniel, 108n4

Swan (ship), 223, 249

Symonson, Moses, 275n66

Tabor (Czech Republic), 112n

Talbot (ship), 340, 355n68

Tarrantines, 193n13, 207

Tassaquanawit, 535

Tatobem, 417n44

Taunton (Massachusetts), 197n25, 465

Teelinck, William, 8, 116n22, 144n4

Thanksgiving Day, 38, 45–47, 208n31, 246, 388

Thirty Years’ War (1618–48), 122n20, 326n13

Thomas, Mr., 340n10

Thompso[n], Edward, 544

Thomson, David, 253, 304–5, 404n6

Thornton, John T., 69

Tilley, Ann, 544, 547

Tilley, Edward, 181n5, 185n20, 190n2, 544, 547

Tilley, John, 185n20, 190n2, 544–45, 547

Tinker, Thomas, 190n2, 544, 548

Tisquantum. See Squanto

tobacco trade, 328n24, 436n2

trading

of arms/munition, 329

colonists’ share in, 310

Dutch interference with, 401–2

Dutch traders, 305n11, 308n2, 316–19, 327–29, 417–18

Dutch traders, vs. the Pequots, 417n44, 440–41 (see also Pequot War)

of fish, 258n14, 267–68n45, 299

with the French, 65, 329, 447, 527n

illegal, 305n11

on the Kennebec River, 327 (see also Kennebec River trading patent)

at Monhegan, 304

with Natives (see under Native Americans)

and poaching on others’ territory, 404–5

of tobacco, 328n24, 436n2

by Edward Winslow, 299, 304–5

See also fishing trade; fur trade

Trasie, Stephen, 321n38

Trask, William, 452

Trevore, William, 224n41, 545

true church, government of, 89–90

A True Relation of the late Battell fought in New England (Vincent), 449n18

Trumball, William, 388–89

Turner, John, 153–54, 190n2, 544, 548

Twisck, Pieter, 8

Tyndale, William, 10

typhoons, 430

Uncas, 57, 455, 520–21, 525–30, 532–36

Uncaway (now Fairfield, Conn.), 523–24

Underhill, John, 387n49, 449nn18–19

undertakers of agreements. See under Andrews, Richard; Beauchamp, John; Sherley, James

United Colonies of New England, 523–37

creation/purpose of, 57, 65–66, 523n7

on Narragansett tribute for Pequots held by, 535

Narragansett–Uncas dispute, role in, 525–35

on Natives’ killing of colonists, and war averted, 523–25

soldiers dispatched to Seekonk by, 531–32

treaty with the Narragansetts and the Niantics, 533–37

war powers of, 531–32

Ursinus, Zacharias, 488n37

Vane, Sir Henry (the younger), 442n23, 445, 454

Van Hout, Jan, 108–9n5

Van Meteren, Emmanuel, 98n28

Van Tweenhuijsen Company, 141n4

van Twiller, Wouter, 401n14, 415n34

Vassall, William, 539n8, 540n10

Vermigli, Peter Martyr, 488–90

Vincent, Philip, 453n34

A True Relation of the late Battell fought in New England, 449n18

Vines, Richard, 375–76n13

Viret, Peter, 132n21

Virginia, 143n8, 197–98, 227n51, 228

Virginia Company of London

colonization of the New World by, 123n2, 124–25

merchants vs. small adventurers in, 134n27

negotiations with the Scrooby congregation, 124–32, 134–35

on particulars, 162n9

Virginia Company of Plymouth, 123n2, 142n6

Visscher, Claess Jansz, 115

Vitoria, Francisco de, 119–20n13

Vlissingen (Netherlands), 507n8

The vnlavvfulnes of reading in prayer (Staresmore), 125n6

voting rights, 255n1

Wabanaki, 193n13

Walker, Williston: The Creeds and Platforms of Congregationalism, 13–14

Walloon church (Leiden), 113n14, 125n6

Walsingham, Sir Francis, 507n6

Wampanoag, 195n16, 195n18, 206n19

abilities attributed to witchcraft and devil worship, 40

colonists’ relations with, 31–32, 36–37, 56

colonists’ treaty with, 35–36, 56, 195

colonized, 42–43

contemporary, 45–47

conversion to Christianity, 39–40, 42–43

dwellings of, 29

English laws impacting, 42

governance/leadership of, 27–29, 40 (see also Ousamequin)

Great Dying of (epidemic introduced by explorers), 30–31, 33, 188n38, 193n10, 195n16, 203–4

insurrection against the colonists, 42

kidnapping/enslavement of, 33, 46

land appropriated from, 40–41, 43–44

vs. Narragansetts, 195n16, 204n

in Patuxet, 25–26

Pocanocket (Pawkannawkut) tribe, 197

property ownership by, 42

spirituality/lifestyle of, 29, 39–40

wampum, 320, 328–29, 353, 441, 457, 533, 535

Wamsutta, 45

warfare, European tactics in, 453n34

Warham, John, 431n37

Warren, Richard, 185n20, 544, 547

Warwick, Robert Rich, second Earl of, 343, 403n3, 537nn2–3

Warwick Commission (Committee on Foreign Plantations), 537n3, 539nn8–9

Warwick Patent, 343–45, 434n51, 466n13

water, drinking, 121n15, 182, 261

Waughwanuio, 536

Weemes, John: The Christian Synagogue, 555

Weetowish, 527

Weld, Thomas, 499–500, 504

Wequashcook, 535

Wessagusset (near Weymouth, Mass.), 59, 199n38, 226n49, 248n61

West, Francis, 240–41, 248

Weston, Andrew, 221n29, 222

Weston, Richard, first Baron (later first Earl) of Portland, 344n29

Weston, Thomas

on adventurers, 217–21

arrival in Plimoth, 233–34

charges against, 249–50, 252

conditions/provisions for the colonists’ journey, 141–50, 153, 155, 161, 173, 209–12

death of, 253

distrust/treachery of, 211, 222–26, 234

as a merchant, 57, 139–40n46

Edward Pickering on, 221–22

Whately, William, 116n22

White, John, 267–68n45, 289n9

White, Peregrine, 202n4, 544, 547

White, Resolved, 544, 547

White, Roger, 302–3

White, William, 190n2, 202n4, 544, 547

White Angel (ship), 299, 362, 364–68, 371–75, 379–80, 389–92, 394–95, 419, 424–25

Whittingham, William: A brieff discours off the troubles, 92n14

Wiggin, Thomas, 346n37

Wilberforce, Samuel: A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America, 69

Wilder, Roger, 543, 545

Wilkinson, Edward, 436

Willaerts, Adam

Een idee van Plymouth Plantation, 420

Het vertrek van de Pilgrim Fathers vanuit Delfshaven, 160

Willet, Andrew, 490n53, 553–54, 560, 563–66, 568–71, 575–78, 581–82

Willett, John, 23n39

Willett, Thomas, 353n60, 425–26, 525n

William, Prince of Orange (also known as William the Silent), 109n6, 303n3

Williams, Roger

background of, 398n

vs. Gorton, 478n

joins the Plimoth congregation, 398–99

on Native Americans, 24, 28, 43

prophesying by, 13

Providence established by, 457n10

radical religious views of, 398–99n8

relations with the Natives, 457–58, 528

Williams, Thomas, 190n2, 544, 548

Wilson, John, 13, 341n14, 370, 414n26, 454

Wincop, John, 139, 162n9

Windsor (Connecticut), 401n16, 417nn46–47

wine, 258

Winship, Michael P., 14

Winslow, Edward, 57, 140n2, 368

as agent for Massachusetts, 539–40

as agent to the investors, 246–47, 375–76

on Isaac Allerton, 361, 372, 378n19

Articles of Confederation approved by, 520

background of, 203n10

commissioned to settle land disputes, 463–64

complaints against, 421–22, 422–23n13

on the congregation’s departure from Leiden, 158–59nn3–4, 159–60n7

Cushman on, 258–59

death of, 203n10, 540n11

on the Dutch, 401n16

on Dutch relocation offers, 141n4

education of, 203n10

emigration to America, 203n10, 543

as governor of the colony, 203n10, 436, 522

on the Hocking murder, 414–15

imprisonment of, 422–25, 467

land divisions laid out by, 311n12

lay sermons by, 12–13, 423n

on the Leiden congregation’s departure, 119n12

on the Leiden congregation’s founding, 113n14

marriage to Elizabeth Barker, 127n15, 202n4, 543

marriage to Susannah [?] White, 202n4, 546–47

Mayflower Compact signed by, 190n2

on the Narragansett–Uncas dispute, 526

on Natives, 24, 182–83n12, 183n15, 183n18

on Naunton, 126n8

on negotiations with the Virginia Company of London, 125–26n7

and Ousamequin, 195n16, 203, 232

Pequot War, role in, 445n4

petition to the Commission for Regulating Plantations, 419–21

and the Pilgrim Press, 136n37, 203n10, 509n13

portrait of, 204

on preparations for congregation’s journey to America, 148–49

as a printer, 203n10

on reformed churches, 275n66

relations with the Wampanoag, 36–37

on Robinson’s teachings, 7

in scouting parties upon arrival in America, 181n5, 185n20

Sherley’s release of claims against, 469–74, 498–505

on Squanto, 38, 213n42, 215–16n4

trading by, 299, 304–5

on the treaty with the Wampanoag, 195–96n19

as undertaker of the agreement with the adventurers, 309n6, 321n38, 466–67

on the White Angel, 380

—writings

Good nevves from New-England, 203n10, 215–16n4, 227n55, 233n8

Hypocrisie Unmasked, 113n14, 119n12, 126n8, 141n4, 158–59nn3–4, 159–60n7, 275n66, 478n, 540n10, 541

Mourt’s Relation, 162n9, 163n13, 164, 181n5, 182n12, 184n18, 195–96n19, 208n31

New England’s Salamander, 203n10, 540n10

Winslow, Elizabeth Barker, 127n15, 202n4, 543

Winslow, Gilbert, 190n2, 544, 548

Winslow, Josiah, 384, 439n12, 471–72

Winslow, Susannah White, 202n4, 544, 546–47

Winthrop, John, 350n50, 370

on Isaac Allerton’s conflict with the French, 383n39

Articles of Confederation signed by, 520

on Billington’s execution, 368

“Christian Charity” sermon by, 210n38

on the Commission for Regulating Plantations, 420n3, 427n24

congregationalist views of, 24

on French conflicts with colonists, 385n46, 425n17, 427n24

on Christopher Gardiner, 387

as governor of Massachusetts, 332n40, 445

on the Hocking murder, 406n, 408n17, 413–14

on the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 65

on Misquamsqueece, 456n3

on Thomas Morton, 346n36

and Naunton, 126n8

on the Pequot War, 445–48, 451–54

and the petition for restructuring the colony, 538–39

on prophesying, 13

on sins, 479n

on the Standing Council, 446n8

on Stone, 415n32, 417n44

and the treaty with the Narragansetts, 533–37

on Edward Winslow, 415n31

Winthrop, John, Jr., 428n26, 434n51, 452n29

Wipetock, 535

witchcraft, 40

Witowash, 533, 536, 537

Wituwamat, 233n8, 263n26

Wollaston, Captain, 59, 329–30

Wollaston, Richard (pirate), 329n29

Wolstenholme, Sir John, 131–33, 135

wolves, 262

women, 10–12, 255n1

Wood, William, 261n24

worship, forms of

coventicles, 5

Sabbath meetings/services, 12, 101, 119n12

Wright, William, 321n38

Wroth, Sir Thomas, 124n5

Wycliffe, John, 90n4

Yarmouth (Massachusetts), 465

Yeardley, Sir George, 135nn31–32

Zanchi, Girolamo, 488n36

Ziszka, Jan, 112n