ane, 83
Haynes, John, 35, 47, 58, 78
Higginson, Francis, 37
Hilton, Edward, 65
Holmes, O. W., quoted, 83
Holmes, William, 56
Hooke, 78
Hooker, Thomas, 47, 58, 60, 61, 62, 78
Hopkins, Edward, Governor, 84
House of Good Hope, 56
Humphrey, John, 28
Hutchinson, Anne, 41-42, 48, 98
Indians, trouble with, 133 _et seq._;
dealings with, 138-39;
number in New England, 139
_Jewel, The_, ship, 29
Johnson, Lady Arabella, 35
Johnson, Isaac, 28
Jones, Christopher, captain of the _Mayflower_, 11-12
King Philip's War (1675-76), 136, 138, 139, 140-46
_Kingfisher, The_, ship, 174
Kirke, Percy, Colonel, 166-67
Lathrop, John, 67
La Tour, Charles de, 95-96
Laud, Archbishop, 32
Laud Commission, 34
Leete, Governor, 111
Leyden, Separatists move to, 7
London, as a center of Separatism, 6
Long Island, uncertainty as to jurisdiction, 129-30
Ludlow, Roger, 47, 58, 78, 98
Lynn, Henry, 41
Maine, settled, 65;
under jurisdiction of Massachusetts, 66-67;
status undecided, 132;
military preparedness, 135;
permanently annexed to Massachusetts, 197
Marblehead (Mass.), 198
Mason, John, Captain, 30-31, 34, 65, 136
Massachusetts Bay Colony, 21 _et seq._;
begins as fishing venture, 24;
obtains patent for land, 25;
founded, 29;
Gorges attempts overthrow of, 30-34;
growth (1630-40), 34-36;
time of stress, 36;
government, 37-40;
religious intolerance, 41-43;
commercial ventures, 78;
leader among colonies, 100-01;
sends petition to King, 103;
restoration of Stuarts causes trouble for, 104-05;
charter confirmed, 105;
religious liberty defined by King, 105-06;
inquiry into affairs by Clarendon, 116-18;
commissioners sent to, 118 _et seq._;
franchise law modified, 121;
defies commission, 123-126;
recognizes Connecticut's title (1672), 131;
asserts right to control Maine and New Hampshire, 132;
military preparedness, 135;
Randolph inquires into affairs, 147;
new instructions to royal governors, 148-49;
attitude of England toward, 148-52;
inquiry by Randolph, 154-56;
mission sent to England, 156-57;
purchases title to Maine and estranges England further, 158-59;
royal orders in regard to trade and religious liberty, 159-60;
attitude toward England, 160-61;
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