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chusetts Company was to provide for transferring the charter and government of the company to New England, and this was determined upon August 29, 1629. The old officers resigned; and, on October 20th, John Winthrop was chosen Governor, with John Humphrey for Deputy-Governor, and eighteen others for Assistants. Humphrey's departure was delayed, and, March 23, 1629-30, at a Court kept aboard the Arbella, at South-Hampton, on the eve of embarkation, his place was supplied by Thomas Dudley, and Humphrey's departure was delayed, and, March 23, 1629-30, at a Court kept aboard the Arbella, at South-Hampton, on the eve of embarkation, his place was supplied by Thomas Dudley, and several Assistants were chosen, in place of those who were not yet ready to sail to the new colony. Active measures were taken at once to transport to the colony large accessions of men, women, children and supplies. Seventeen vessels in all, bearing about a thousand passengers, some from the West of England, but the larger part from the vicinity of London, came over before the winter of 1630. The expense of this equipment and transportation was £ 21,200. So stated in Josselyn's Chronolo
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 cottons imitated, 131.