ob, 216
Leisler seizes the garrison of New York, 218
Leisler sends an address to King William, 219
Leisler in charge of affairs at New York, 221
Leisler and Milborne arrested, 250
Leisler tried and condemned, 231
Leisler executed, 233
Leonardson, Samuel, escapes with Mrs. Dustin, 323
Locke and Cooper's scheme, 145
Markham, William, sent to take possession of Pennsylvania for
William Penn, 28
Martin, Susanna, accused of being a witch, 246
Mary, eldest daughter of James II., marries Prince of Orange, 135
Maryland, how affected by the Revolution of 1688, 136
Maryland becomes a royal province, 138
Maryland, seat of government moved to Anne Arundel 139
Mather, Cotton, 249
Mather's, Cotton, Mexican argument, 184
Mather's, Cotton, triumph, 331
Mather's tendency to atheism, 381
Milborne, Jacob, son-in-law of Leisler, 219
Milborne, Jacob, captures Albany, 226
Milborne hung, 232
Monk, Duke of Albemarle, created viceroy over empire of North
Carolinia, 145
Monmouth, Duke of, beheaded, 44
Morris commissioned governor of New Jersey, 144
Neff, Mrs., nurse to Mrs. Dustin, captured, 320
New Castle, arrival of Penn at, 30
New Englanders, character of, 5
New England settled by fugitives, 351
New Jersey divided into East and West Jersey, 141
Nicholson, lieutenant-governor of New York, 210
Nicholson misrepresents Leisler, 220
Nicholson made governor of Virginia, 221
Nicholson, governor of Maryland, sends Mrs. Dustin a silver
tankard, 321
North Carolinia and the navigation act, 146
Noyes, Rev. Mr., and the eight firebrands of hell, 375
Nurse, Rebecca, arrested as a witch, 256
Nurse, Rebecca, trial of, 265
Nurse, Rebecca, acquitted, 272
Nurse, Rebecca, convicted and sentenced, 273
Nurse, Rebecca, excommunicated, 274
Nurse, Rebecca, hung, 275
Orange, Prince of, marries Princess Mary, 135
Parris, Samuel, minister at Salem, 65
Parris' circle, 251
Parris propagating the delusion of witchcraft, 258
Parris, fate of, unknown, 382
Penn, William, adopts the religion of a Quaker, 26
Penn's attention drawn to America--his charter, 27
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