Stiles, Rev. Ezra, quoted, ix. xxxvii. 13, 52, 60. Studfon [Stetfon], Robert, 15. Sturgis, Edward, 43. Succanotvaffacke, 8j. Suckqua, 5. Sudbury Fight, 66. Sumerfbury, 141. "Swamp Fight," Great, 53-58; its lo- cation, 52 ; the Indian fort defcribed, ; 53 number <strong>of</strong> killed and wounded, ibid. ; feven colonial captains killed, ibid. ; Church, though not an <strong>of</strong>ficer, has command <strong>of</strong> thirty men, ibid.; he is wounded, ; 56 the Englilh, be- ing in p<strong>of</strong>feffion <strong>of</strong> the fort, fet fire to the wigwams in it, though Church remonftrates, 57, 58 ; fevere fuffering <strong>of</strong> the wounded and djdng men, 59 ; great l<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Indians, ibid. ; Church and other Avounded men are fent to Rhode-Ifland, 60; the troops remain in garrifon at Wickford, 61. Swanfey, 11, 13, 15, 16. Taber, George H., acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> aid from, xiii, 113. Taber, J<strong>of</strong>eph, xxxi. Tailer, Peter, xxviii. Takanumma, 129. Talcot, Major John, 122, 138. Tatacomuncah. 4. Tatamanucke, xxiii. Taunton, 16, 44; attacked, 105. Tantozen, 177. Tax laid on the feveral towns <strong>of</strong> Plymouth Colony, 68. Taylor, Peter, xxxvi. Taylor's Lane, 4. Thacher, Anthony, 94; Bethia, ibid. INDEX. 204 Thomas, Nathaniel, xxi. xxiii. xxiv. xxx. 4. Thompfon, Cephas, 128. Tibbets, Thomas, xxxvii. Tift, J<strong>of</strong>hua, 55, 59. Timberlake, Hannah, xliv. Tinkham, Ephraim, 4. Tifpaquin, Tufpaquine, xviii. xxi. 106, 134, 176, 177, 179. Titicut, xx. 123. Tiverton, xxxii. xxxiii. xxxiv. xli. 11, 14. Tobias, 107. Toby, 91. Tokkamona, 129. Tompkins, Henry M., acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> aid from, xiii. Tompkins, Samuel, xxxv. Tompfon, John, xvi. xviii. 106, 107. Totqfon, Tat<strong>of</strong>on, 134, 136, 139, 140. Tower Hill, in South <strong>King</strong>ftown, 52. Treat, Major Robert, 49. Treaty Rock, in Little Compton, 77. Tripp, Abiel, his ferry, 27, 143. Trumbull, Dr. Benjamin, quoted, 148. Trumbull, J. Hammond, acknowledgment <strong>of</strong> aid from, xiv. ; quoted, 2, 7, 13, 19, 24, 42, 9S, 156. Tubbs, William, 3. Turner, Thomas, xxxvi. ; Capt. Wil- liam, 65. Titjpaquin ; fee Tifpaquin. Tyajks, TiaJ/iq, 120. U, V. Uncompozvett, Utikompoin, 126. Upham, Lieut. Phinehas, wounded, 142. Vaughan, Eliza, 132; George, ibid. Vicory, George, 3.
W. Wade, Nicolas, 3. Wadfworth, Benjamin, 66; Chrifto- pher, ibid. ; Capt. Samuel, killed in the fight at Sudbury, ibid. Wakely, Thomas, killed at Falmouth, 177. Wakeman, Helena, 139. Walker, James, 15. Wallej, John, xxv. xxvi. ; Rev. Thom- as, 101. Wamfiocs, John, 176. Wamfutta, xxv. 4, 12 ; fee Alexander. <strong>War</strong>d, Richard, xxxvi. <strong>War</strong>ren, Elizabeth, xvi. ; Mercy, 114; Nathaniel, 114; Richard, xvi. 112.; Sarah, 112. <strong>War</strong>ren, town <strong>of</strong>, 13, <strong>War</strong>wick burned, 72. 15. Waihburn, John, 3, Thomas, ibid. Watts, Capt., 49. 124; Samuel, 124; Watufpaqnin, 106; fee Tifpaquin. Wayetvett, hufband <strong>of</strong> AivaJJionks, xxv. 6. Weetamoe, Wcetamore, Squaw Sachem <strong>of</strong> Pocaffet, xix. 4, 12, 41, 42, 43. Wepoifet, 91. Wexvayexvitt, 6 ; fee Wayetvett. White, 142. Whitman, John, 124. Whitmore, Rev. Benjamin, 70. Wilbor, Aaron, xlv. bis. ; Abigail, xxxvi. ; Benjamin, xlv. ; Francis, ibid. ; Gray, 76 ; John, xlv. bis. ; Sarah, ibid.; Thomas, ibid.; Wil- liam, xxxvi. bis. xlv. Wilcox, Wilcockes, Daniel, xviii. xxxiii. 3, 77. 73. INDEX. 205 Willett, Hezekiah, xxii. Williams, John, ; 145 Roger, 46, 156 Thomas, 3. Williams, Roger, quoted, 24, 48, 55, 59, 146, 148, 172, 173, 177. Willis, Comfort, 124; John, ibid. Windmill Hill, 11. Windmills on Rhode-Ifland, 42. Winneconnet Pond, 131. Winflow, Gov. J<strong>of</strong>iah, xvii. xx. 3, 10, 15, 49, 50, 61, 93, 100, 106, 141, 174; fends a force to Swanfey, 15 ; his two commiffions to Capt. Church, 100, 180. Winflow, Kenelm, brother to J<strong>of</strong>iah, xvii. Winthrop, Gov. John, xvi. 156. Wifwall, 16. Witherell, Witherly, Sergeant, 142. Wodel [Woodhull ?] Gerfhom, xxxi William, xxviii. xxx. Wompom, the Indian currency, ex- plained, 172. Wood, Elizabeth, xxxvii. ; Hannah, xxxvi. ; Henry, xxxiv. 106 ; John, xli. Wood's Hole, xx. Woodberry, Hugh, xxxi. Woodbury, Samuel, xlv. Woodman, Edith, xliv. ; John, xxxiii. xliv. Woodworth, Benjamin, xxxi. ; Walter, 4- Woonkcfonchunt, 126. Wo<strong>of</strong>amequin, or Majfajoit, 164. Wootonekcnujke, 117, 127. Wordell, Mary, 78. Wright, Richard, xxiii. ;
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