5 ; the authorities flow to believe, 8 beginning <strong>of</strong> the war, 15 ; their barbarities, 19; their mode <strong>of</strong> march- ing, 123; their call to each other, 158, 160; their currency [rvompom~\, 172 ; reduced to flavery, 46, 181, 182 ; their entire difappearance from Sac- onet [Little Compton], 85; Indians are employed by Capt. Church, as auxiliaries, with happy results, in the latter weeks <strong>of</strong> the war, 87, 112, 120, 129-131, 139, 143, 145, 147, 157- 162, 175. Inventory <strong>of</strong> Col. Church's eftate, xxxviii. Irifh, Content, xxxv. ; 3 bis. Ifacke, 12. J- Jack Havens, 91, 97. James, 86. John, xxiii. xxxv. Jeffery, 103. Jo/mm, 5. Johnfon, Capt. Ifaac, 43, 49, 53. Jones, William, 149. J<strong>of</strong>len, Thomas, 133. Kent, Dorothy, 13. K. Keith, Rev. James, 127. Keekkamuit, fee Kikemuit River, 7, 23, 24, 25. Killed and wounded in the Swamp Fight, 53. <strong>King</strong>fley, Eldad, iS. <strong>King</strong>fton, 16. ; INDEX. Lake, David, xxi. xxiv. 31, 32 ; xxi. 32. Lakenham, 176. Thomas, Lakeville, 13, 10S; fee Sampfon's Tav- ern. Latham, Williams, acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> aid from, xiii, 125. Lawton, Thomas, 1. Layton [Leighton], Thomas, 19. Leach, Samuel, 124. Lee, Rev. Mr., <strong>of</strong> Briftol, xxvii. Lenthal, Anna, 45 ; Leverett, John, Gov, 178. Rev. Robert, 45. Lightfoot, in, 118, 129, 157, 159. Lindall, Abigail, 66; James, 66; [he was <strong>of</strong> Duxbury.~] Linkhorn [Lincoln?] 141. Little Compton, xxxii. xxxiii. xxxiv. xxxv. xli. 1, 11, 73, 85; a church formed there, xxxiii. Little Eyes, 10, no, 118. Lothrop, Ifaac, 152; John, 147. Low, Anthony, 86 ; Lowell, 141. John, ibid. Lucas, Benoni, 135 ; John, ibid.; Mary, ibid.; Samuel, ibid.; Thomas, ibid.; William, ibid. M. Mamanuah, 4, 6. Manchefter, John, xlv. Marchant, Judge M., 52. Marfhall, Robert, 114; Capt. Samuel, 49. 53- Mafon, Capt. John, 49, 53. Majfafoit, xxv. 14; a great warrior, 174. Mattapoifett River, 96, 119.
Mattapoifett Neck [now Gardner's Neck], in Swanzey, 19, 159. Mather, Cotton, quoted, 137, 151, 152. Mather, Increafe, quoted, 64, 90, 106, 120, 125, 127, 137, 143, 148, 149, 151, 152. Matthias, 133. Merrick, William, 3. Miantunnomoh, 117. Middleborough, 13 ; fee Namafket. Miller, John, 47. Mitchel, Conftant, 113; Experience, 106, 113. Mohawks, Philip takes refuge with them, 64. Mohegans, allies <strong>of</strong> the colonifts, but unfaithful in the " Swamp Fight," 55- Mommynexvit, William, 5. Momponfet, in Halifax, xxi. 103, 124. Montaup, or Mount Hope, 7. Morton, Ephraim, 14; Nathaniel, 15, 16. Money, Capt. Samuel, 18, 49, 58, 122. Mount Hope, 2, 7, 15, 144; called Brif- tol, xxiv. Mjles, Rev. John, minifter at Swan- zey, 16, 18. N. Namafket [Middleborough], 102, 106. Namum-pam, 4, 12. Narraganfett Indians fufpecfted, 48 their territory, ibid. ; a ftrong force this force how fent againft them, ; 49 proportioned, ibid. ; thefe Indians totally vanquished, 53-58. Nathaniel, 157. Netops, meaning <strong>of</strong> the word, 64, 98. Newman, Rev. Noah, 47. Niles, Rev. Samuel, quoted, 19, 152. 26 : ; INDEX. Nipmuck country, its fupp<strong>of</strong>ed extent, 61. Nokehick, parched meal, 146. Nomquid, xxxi. 90. Northfield attacked, 48. Numpas, or NompaJJi, 12, 77. Numpouce, 5. Nunkateft Pond, 131. O. Occape, occapeeches, Indian name for rum, 81. " Ode Heroica," x. Oliver, Capt. James, 49, 53, 55, 59. Oliver, Peter, his malignity, 151. Order <strong>of</strong> court concerning Indians, xxii. Ofomchexv, 5. Oxenbridge, Rev. John, 35. Pabodie, William, xvii. xviii. xxi. xxiii. xxiv. xxv. xxvii. xxx. xli. 3, 4. Pachet Brook, 2, 4, 11. Packard, John, 124, bis. Pacujlchcjl, 5. Paine, Hannah, xlv. ; Nathaniel, xlii. 11. Palfrey, John G., dedication to him, v. quoted, 17, 150, 154, 172, 173. Palmer, John, xxxi. PamontaquaJJi, 106. Panoquin, 11 'J. Parfons, Uflier, quoted, 2, 19, 24. Pafcamanfet River, 109, 112. " Peafe-field Fight," 33-40, 82. Peck, Nathaniel, 86. Peckham, George H., xxxiv. ; James, xxviii. Peirfe, James, 135. ;
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