Pequot, the word explained, S3. Perkins, Sir William, his execution, Petananuet, 11, 77- Peter AzvaJJionks, xx. 6, 77, 87, 149. Peter Nuunuit, 11, 77- Petonozvozvet, II. Pettaquamfcut, 52. Petuxet River, 47. Philip, xix. xx. xxi. 5, 7, 9, et fajfim ; his death, 147 ; treatment <strong>of</strong> his dead body, 150; his " royalties," or rega- lia, furrendered by Annawon to Capt. Church; what became <strong>of</strong> them? 173, 174. Pierce, Capt. Michael, 67, 70. Pinfon, Thomas, 4. Plymouth, orders <strong>of</strong> court, xxii. 2 ; the Court proclaim a faft, 15; Court order refpecting prifoners, 101. Plummer, Mary, 114. Pocaffet [Tiverton], xx. xxi. xxii. xxiii. xxiv. xli. 11, 12, 41, 43, 47, 89, 140. Pokanokett, 15. Poneganlet, 45, 109. Pope, Thomas, 4. Poppafqualh Neck, in Briftol, xxv. xxx. 156, 158. P<strong>of</strong>otoquo, 5. Potock, 59. Pouwau, Powow, an Indian conjurer, 177. Powder-mill, firft in New England, 35. Pratt, Nathan, 166; Stillman, 125. Prentice, Capt. Thomas, 18, 20. 49. 52. Preflong, Nicolas, 4. Price, John, 4. Prince, Gov. Thomas, 6; dies, 10. Prince, Thomas, the annalift, quoted, 30. Proportion <strong>of</strong> men and money required from each town in Plymouth Colony, 68. INDE X. Proprietors <strong>of</strong> Saconet, their names, 3; their agreement, 4. Providence burned, 72. Prudence Ifland, 155. Pumham, 50, 61, 117. Punkateaft, Punkateefet, Punkatees, a neck in Tiverton, alio called Pocaffet Neck, xviii. xix. xxi. xxiii. xxvii. xxxi. 3, 31. 34, 36, 82. Punkatees Fight, 33-40. Quaboag [Brookfield] deftroyed, 40. Quannapohut, James, 18. Quannajbohut, Thomas, 18. Quequechan River, now Fall River, 2, 42. Quinnapin, Qiinnafii??, 117, 127, 128. Qitiquequanchett, 12. R. Rawfon, Rev. Grindal, 85. Rattlefnakes, 30. Reformado, Church was one ; meaning <strong>of</strong> the term, 49. Revere, Paul, xi. xii. ; his portraits <strong>of</strong> Church, and <strong>of</strong> Philip, xi. Reyner, Rev. John, 112. Reynolds, Mary, xlvi. Rhode-Ifland, why excluded from the Confederacy. 17. Richard, Eleazar, 153. Richards, Alice, 16. Richmond, Anna, xlvi. ; Benjamin, ibid. ; Charles, ibid. ; Elizabeth, ibid. ; Hannah, ibid. ; John, xxiii. 4, 77; Mary, xlvi. bis.; Perez, ibid.; Ruth, ibid. ; Sarah, ibid. ; Sjlvefter, ibid.; Thomas, ibid.; William, ibid., bis.
Robinfon, Rowland, xxvi. Rochefter, 13. Rogers, John, xviii. 3. R<strong>of</strong>botham, Alice, xlv. ; Benjamin, xlv Elizabeth, xxxvi. xlv. ; Hannah, xlv. Joieph, xxxiii. xxxv. xlv. Ronfe, John, xxvii. xxxiv. 3 bis. ; Simon, 3. Rowlandfon, Mrs. Mary, 117. Ruffell, John, 45. S. Sabin, Sabine, Benjamin, 93 ; Jonathan, ibid. ; J<strong>of</strong>eph, ibid. ; Samuel, ibid. ; William, ibid. Sachueefet, or Sachueft, on Rhode- Ifland, 89. Saconet, or Sauconet [Little Compton], xviii. xxi. xxii. xxiii. xxv. xxvii. xxxii. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 73, 89. Saffin, John, xxv. Sam Barrow, 134, 139. Samplbn, Abraham, 3 ; Elizabeth, xlii. xlv. ; John, xxxvi. xlii. xlv. ter. Sampibn's Tavern, now the Lakeville Houfe, 108. Sanderfon, Robert, 35. Sandy Point, 143. Sanford, John, 115; Major Peleg, xxi. 88, 115, 141, 142, 144, 146; Samuel, xxviii. Sajfamon, Saujamau, John, 5, 6, 12, 106 ; reveals <strong>Philip's</strong> defigns, and is murdered by him, 12. Savage, Lieut. Perez, wounded, 23 again wounded in the " Swamp Fight," 23, 142 ; death, 23 ; Thomas, Major, 23, 65. Schaghticoke, 64. Schoolcraft, Henry R., quoted, 99, 170. Sconticut Neck, 117. ; ; INDE X. 203 Seconit, or Sekonit; see Saconet. Seekonk burned, 72. Seely, Capt. Robert, 49, 53. Shaw, William, xxxv. Shawomet [<strong>War</strong>wick], 50. Sheffield, Amos, xxxv. Shepard, Rev. Thomas, quoted, xxvii. xxviii. Sherman's Almanac for 1676, quoted, 154- Sherman, Richard, <strong>of</strong> Portfmouth, R. I., acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> aid from him, xiii. 71, 141, 143; William, 3, 22. Shirtlife, Shurtleff, William, 4. Shore, James, 149. Sibley, John Langdon, acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> aid from him, xiii. Simons, Thomas, 4. Sippican, xxi. 95. Slavery <strong>of</strong> Indians, 46, 181, 182. Smalley, John, 3. Smith, Major Richard, 49. Snell, Mary, xxxvi. ; Samuel, ibid. Sogkdnate ; fee Saconet. So/ickatvakkam, 85. Southwick, Solomon, publisher <strong>of</strong> the fecond edition <strong>of</strong> this tract, ix. xliii. Southworth, Alice, xvii. xliv. B. [?], 35 ; Conftant, xvii. xviii. xxxiii. 3, 4> 2 5> 93> 156; Edward, xxxiv. 25, 35; Elizabeth, 113; Nathaniel, 35, 95 ; William, xxvii. 35. SowagoniJ/i, 117. Sowams [<strong>War</strong>ren], 7. Sprague, Francis, 45. Springfield attacked, 48. Squakeag [Northfield] affaulted, 4S. Squannakonk Swamp, in Rehoboth, 131, 161, 162, 166. Standifh, Miles, 16. 26. Stanton, John, 29. Staples, William R., acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> aid from him, xiii. 46, 71.
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