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Gendall, Walter, 17 note. 

 Glover, Rev. Pelatiah, of Springfield, 

 xiii. 



Goodwin, Ozias, 16 note. 



Gorham, Capt. John, fecond in com- 

 mand under Church in his Fourth 

 Expedition, 97; notice of him, ibid, 

 note; is lent by Church to Winter 

 Harbor [Saco], 100; fecond in com- 

 mand under Church in his Fifth Ex- 

 pedition, 138, 152, 162, 165, 173, 175. 



Gourdon, or Gourdan, a Frenchman, 

 H8, 153. 155- 



Green, Samuel, dies of fmall-pox, 32 

 note. 



Gyles, John, fent with a flag of truce to 

 demand the furrender of Les Mines 

 in Nova Scotia, 163, 203. 



H. 



Hale, Rev. John, of Beverly, xv. 

 Hall, Nathaniel, 10 note, 12, 27, 29 note, 

 30 note. 



Hanford, Rev. Thomas, of Norwalk, 



Haraden, John, of Gloucefter, 145 note, 



175; Edward, ibid. 

 Hathorne, Col. John, fuperfedes Church 



in the command of the Fourth Eaftern 



Expedition, 123, 124. 

 Hawkins, John, an Indian. See Kan- 



kamagus. 



Haynes, Rev. Jofeph, of Hartford, xiii. 

 xv. 



Heard, Ann, of Cochecho [Dover], 54 



note. 



Higginfon, Rev. John, of Salem, xiii. 

 Hill, John, 30 note. 



Hilton, Edward, 146; Winthrop, major 

 in Church's Fifth Eaftern Expedition, 

 146, 153, 162, 165, 173, 175. 



Hinckley, Thomas, governor of P\y- 



mouth Colony, 6 ; notices of, ibid. 



note, 40 note. 

 Hobart, Rev. Jeremiah, of Topsfield, 



xiv. ; Rev. Nehemiah, of Newton, xv. ; 



Rev. Peter, of Hingham, xiii. 

 Holmes, Rev. John, of Duxbury, xiii. 

 Homes, David, killed, 27 note. 

 Hooke, Francis, of Kittery, 80 ; notices 



of, ibid., note. 

 Hooker, Rev. Samuel, of Farmington, 



xv. 



Huckins, James, of Oyfter River [now 

 Durham, N.H.], 54 note ; Robert, 

 ibid. ; his wife intercedes for an In- 

 dian captive, 54. 



Hunniwell, Richard, 30 note, 58 note ; 

 notices of, 77 note ; " the Indian kill- 

 er," ibid.; with Church at St. John, 

 120. 



I. 



Iberville, Lemoine d\ a fkilful naval 

 commander, his name ftrangely me- 

 tamorphoied by Church, 105 ; founds 

 a colony on the Miffiffippi, ibid, 

 note. 



Indians, their numbers in 1675, x. In- 

 dians, Praying, their numbers in 1675, 

 xvi. ; improved condition of the In- 

 dians, xix. ; caufesof the Indian war, 

 xxxi. ; Indians accompany Church in 

 his expedition, 20; Indians attack 

 Church at Cafco, 22 ; are repulfed, 

 26; take the fort at Pejepfcot Falls 

 [Brunfwick], 39 ; evacuate it, 50 ; are 

 put to flight at Saco, 57 ; and at Pur- 

 pooduck, 63 ; kill feveral prifoners, 

 64; a(k for peace, 74; their treacher- 

 ous conduct, 79 ; attacked by Church, 

 and their fort at Taconick [Winflow] 

 burned, 91, 106; fome are flain by 



