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ords in his journal: We kept a day of thanksgiving in all the plantations, all the whole fleet being safely come to their port. The Mary & John, of 400 tons, Capt. Squeb, master, sailed from Plymouth March 20, 1629-30, bearing the assistants Edward Rossiter and Roger Ludlow, and about 140 others, godly families and people from Devonshire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire, accompanied by two ministers, Revs. John Warham and John Maverick. On the 30th of May, when we came to Nantasket, Now Hull. says Capt. Roger Clap, A young man of twenty-one years, who came out of Plymouth, in Devon. one of her passengers, in his memoirs, Capt. Squeb would not bring us into Charles River, Wood's N. E. Prospect, 1634, gives Mishaum, Mishaumut—Charlestowne, and the names of Rivers of note in the following order: Saugus, Mistick, Mishaum, Naponset, & c. where the Mishaum is the only one corresponding in position to the Charles. Capt. John Smith, in his Description of New England, 1616, says he
for first colonists, 11; arrives at Salem, 11; ordained as teacher at Salem, 11; prepared Confession of Faith and Covenant, 11; death of, 16 Highway to Concord to be 6 rods broad, 52. Highways, ancient, 78. Highways, order to lay out, 51. Hill, Rev., Thomas, pastor of Independent Cong. Soc , 116, 117; inventor, 141. Hoar, Joseph, 88. Hogreves, 71, 73 n. 1. Hooker, Rev. Mr. of New Town, 35, 39. Hour-glass in the pulpit, 76. Hudson's River, Dutch plantation on, 35. Hull, 13 n. 2 Humphrey, John, chosen Deputy Governor of Mass. Bay Co, 12 Hurd cottage, the, 50. Husbandmen, the, 32. Immigrants, three thousand arrive, 39. Immigration ceased after the Revolution in England, 57. Incorporation, act of, 65. Independence in thought and action, 23. Independence, Town pledged to, 101. Independent Congregational Society organized, 116; Rev. George Simmons pastor, 116; list of pastors, 116-117; name changed to First Parish, 117. India cott