es Penn a quitclaim deed to Delaware, 29
Duke of York releases the Jerseys, 142
Dustin, Mr., defending his children, 319
Dustin, Mrs., captured, 320
Dustin, Mrs., and fellow-captives slay ten Indians and escape, 322
Dustin, Hannah, monument of, 324
Easty, Mary, arrested for a witch, 328
East Jersey, Barclay appointed governor for, 142
Ennis, Episcopal preacher, misrepresents Leisler in interest of
Nichols, 219
English Friends purchase New Jersey, 140
Escape of condemned witches, 302
Evidence against Rebecca Nurse, 265
Fenwick's first day in New Jersey, 140
Fits and witchcraft, 252
Fletcher succeeds Andros, 115
Fox, George, founder of Quakers, 25
Franklin, William, son of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, last royal governor
of New Jersey, 144
Friends, the term applied to Quakers, 25
Frontenac fitting out expedition against Salmon Falls, 311
Good, Sarah, and little child arrested as witches, 253
Governor of New Jersey a tyrant, 144
Hale, Sir Mathew, on witchcraft, 235
Haverhill attacked by Indians, 317
Haverhill a second time attacked, 325
Heir of James II. to throne, 135
Holme, Thomas, the surveyor who aided Penn in laying out
Philadelphia, 35
Hyde, Sir Edmund, governor of Jerseys, 144
Immigrants to South Carolinia, 150
Indented slaves, 46
Ingoldsby, Sloughter's captain, 229
Ingoldsby arrests Leisler and eight of his council, 230
James II. on the throne of England, 39
James II. sends agent to Rome to visit the Pope, 40
Jeffries, judge of the "Bloody Assizes,", 45
Jerseys, the, surrendered to the crown, 1702, 143
John, Mr. Parris' West Indian slave, 66
Jury acquits Rebecca Nurse, 272
Jury reconsiders verdict and convicts Rebecca Nurse, 273
Kidd, Captain Robert, the pirate, 377
Kidd, Captain, fate of, 378
King William's War, 308
Kirk hunting Monmouth's rebels, 44
Laws fashioned by William Penn, 36
Lawson, Rev. Deodat, at Salem, 276
Lawson, Rev. Deodat, and the bewitched, 278
Lawson interrupted in his sermon by the bewitched, 279
Legislatures in American colonies do not favor the malice of
James II., 47
Leisler, Jac
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