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Nadhorth, Samuel, letter from
-, 1666 : 1297

Nags, see horses.

Nails, 1416.

Nancemond river (Virginia), 1585.

-, a letter dated from, 1601.

Nanhygansett, see Narragansett.

Nantasquet, 918.

Nantes, 1558.

Nantucket, 675, 685, 918, p. 334.

-, Indians, murder by, 925.

Narragansett Bay, 10, 229, p. 88, 433, 512, 624, 685, 957, 1033, p. 435, 1170, 1300, 1535, 1626.

-, called Pawcatuck river, 433, p. 150.

-, grant of, p. 150, 1104.

-, description of, p. 343.

-, country, 494, 497, 929. I., 1000, 1009, 1100.

-, agreement touching the, 433.

-, lands purchased in, 493, 494, 497, 717.

-, -, declared void, 965.

-, claims to land in, 918.

-, to be called the King's province, 965, 1000.

-, names of the proprietors of, 967.

-, boundaries of, 1034, p. 342.

-, corn yields 80 for one in, and grows 26 years together without manuring, p. 343.

-, report of the King's commissioners, transactions with, pp. 341-343.

-, Sir Robt. Carr petitions to be Governor of, 1100. IV.

-, the largest and safest port in New England, p. 343.

-, Indians, 512, p. 342.

-, -, the King's present to, p. 342.

-, -, surrender of, 965, 1100.

-, -, taken into the King's protection, p. 342.

-, -, declaration of H.M.'s Commissioners to, 966.

-, see also Block island.

Nassau, L. de, Dutch Ambassador in England, 177.

-, Tot. Morice or Moree, Fort, 467, 553.

Nathaniel, The, 1145.

Nation, Rosicleare, 1676.

Navigation, the Act of, 80, 84, 140, 178, 368, 489, 539, 598, 628, 711, 848, p. 296, 1682, 1774, 1874, 1880, 1893, 1895.

-, complaints against, 28, 29, 129, 561, 578, 731, 792, 1204, 1679.

-, explanation of, 500, 501.

-, report of the farmers of H.M. Customs concerning, 947.

-, see also Antigua, Montserrat, St. Kitts
-, petitions of (against)

Navy, Treasurer of the, see Carteret, Sir Geo.

-, Commissioners of H.M.'s, 70, 73, 554, 886, 1711, 1891.

-, letters to
-, 1661 : 57, 105, 172, 185
-, 1662 : 221, 254, 261, 280, 337, 395
-, 1663 : 574
-, 1665 : 916, 1016
-, 1666 : 1149, 1332
-, 1668 : 1691, 1797

-, warrant to, 410.

Nay, Captain (an Indian), 1717.

Nayack Point (Long Island), 788.

Nayantick, 929. I.

Nayson, Rich, 302.

Neale, Fras., Secretary of the Province of Maine, 200, 255, 302, 320, 1848.

-, executors of, 255.

Needham or Nedham Captain Robt, 788, 809, 957, 1007, 1812, 1814.

-, instructions to, 1461.

-, sent prisoner to Zealand, 1814.

Needham's Point (Barbadoes), 1771.

Needles, The, 1445.

Neetmocke river (New England), 743.

Negroes, 61, 175, 202, 215, 287, 336, 407, 507, 528, 566, 577, 594, 598, 618, 689, 729, 739, pp. 208-209, 744, 747, 777, 785, 789, pp. 239-240, 814, 815, 826, 828, 875, 937, 944, 986, 992, 994, 1042. II., 1045, 1049, 1059, 1066, 1075, 1085, p. 333, 1111, 1125, 1138, 1156, 1158, 1169, 1180, 1188, 1204, 1206, 1216, 1220, 1270, 1274, 1347, 1357, 1385, 1421, p. 449, 1484, 1488, 1511-12, 1539, p. 489, 1615, 1648, 1654, 1658, 1661, p. 542, 1687, 1719, 1750, 1757-9, 1764. III., 1775. I., 1785, 1788, 1792, 1820. I., 1838, 1851, 1883, 1900.

-, the strength and sinews of the western world, p. 167.

-, the very being and most useful appurtenances of the plantations, 618, 756, 791.

-, to be encouraged to live under the King's obedience (in Jamaica), 22.

-, trade for, 383, 392, p. 121, 415-418, 425, 426, 489, 583-585, 591, 609-611, 618, 689, 693, p. 211, 756, 758, 766, 784, 811, 842, 902, 903, 992, 1281, 1481, 1492, 1504, 1565, 1680-2.

-, prices of, 85, 407, 689, 766, 791, 1680-2.

-, duties on, 415-418, 425, 426, 583, 585, 758, 1204.

-, freedom and privileges granted to, see Jamaica.

-, instruction of adult, 587.

-, children of, to be christened and brought up as Englishmen, 412, 587.

-, -, but not made free thereby, 1585.

-, small-pox and mortality among, 689, 693, 1511.

-, inspected by doctors, 689, 693.

-, fighting and valour of, 986
-, see also Cabessa

-, killed, 1008.

-, rebellion of, see Gambia.

-, about reducing wild and runaway, 580, 746.

-, murders by, 648, 746, 1038, 1049.

-, rewards offered for apprehending, 1049, 1063.

-, punishments for offences by, 182, 507, 564, 573.

-, penalty for habouring from their masters, 164.

-, Acts concerning, 797, 836, 1585, 1825.

-, Dutch vessels freighted with, see Martin Van Rosen.

-, forfeiture of a shipload of (in Jamaica), 106.

-, dividing of, at St. Fustatius and Saba, 1042-4.

-, Dutch trade for, 383, 902.

-, French, at the taking of St. Kitts, p. 386, 1220.

-, Spanish, expedition against, 962.

-, -, prefer to be with the English, 1142.

Negro Kings, 903.

-, -, see also

Borson.

Cabessa, John.

Domingo.

Domingo, Henriques.

Luyola, Juan.

Paul, John.

Serjeant-major, the.

Varmahaly
-, and also

Barbadoes.

Caribbee Islands.

Gambia.

Jamaica.

Nelson, Robt., 163, 330.

Nelthorpe, John, 1141.

Nenegrat, (an Indian), 1197.

Netherland, the, 794.

Nethway, John, 1669, 1694. I., 1773.

Neveson, Chr., 1258.

Nevis, 620, 731, 732, 804, 818, 819, 887, 1066, 1118, 1153, 1179, 1204, 1206, 1257-8, 1267, 1273-4, 1278, 1285, 1347, 1400, 1444, 1446, 1458, 1476, 1484, 1486, 1488, 1490, 1494, 1517, 1521, 1524, 1529-31, 1539, p. 489, 1568, 1570, 1576, 1597, 1615, 1629, 1631, 1642, 1647-8, 1650, 1663, 1669, 1676, 1688, 1691-4, 1713, 1724, 1741, 1763, 1773, 1775, 1781, 1788, 1802, 1847, 1873, 1880, 1890. III., 1893, 1900-1.

-, or the Snows, 1110.

-, grant of (to Lord Willoughby), 387.

-, granted to Mr. Pickes, 69.

-, a considerable English colony, 1368.

-, Governor of, see Russell, Col. Jas.

-, Council of, 731.

-, see also

Freeman, William.

Gardyner, George.

Hughes, John.

Kaynell, Francis.

Lanhathner, Daniel.

Leach, William.

Morton, Francis.

Nowell, David.

Payne, Philip.

Procter, John.

Russell, Randall.

Sampson, Francis.

Smith, Michael.

Symonds, Walter.

Trevethick, Robert.

West, Albin.

-, Council and Assembly of, 1400, 1893.

-, -, petitions of (signed), 731, 1773, 1880.

-, -, minutes of a meeting of, 1631.

-, Assembly of, 1694. I.

-, -, names of, 731, 732, see also

Bartlett, Thomas.

Cade, John.

Childes, William.

Earle, Roger.

Franklin, Francis.

Grover, Joseph.

Harvy, Bartholomew.

Howard, William.

Jenkins, John.

Lanhathner, Daniel.

Nethway, John.

Nicholson, Thomas.

Overton, Robert.

Peterson, Anthony.

Smith, John.

Summers, Francis.

Waad, Richard.

Windall, Samuel.

-, -, Speaker of, see Symonds, Walter.

-, -, letter from
-, 1664 : 732

-, -, Acts of,
-, 1664 : 691, 883-4, 981

-, -, speech of Wm. Lord Willoughby to, 1665.

-, resolutions of a council of war at, 1521. I.

-, secretary of, see Sampson, Fras.

-, Lieut.-General in, see Willoughby, Henry.

-, military strength of, 1488, 1531, 1692.

-, fortifications in, charges for, 1773.

-, Negroes for, 693.

-, want of provisions and ammunition in, 1298, 1303, 1521, 1788.

-, raising volunteers in, 1153-6.

-, sickly, and now a mere hospital, p. 386, p. 587, 1901.

-, desperate condition of, 1477, 1615, 1880.

-, ships, &c. sent to relieve, 1477.

-, planters from St. Kitt's sent to, p. 386, 1214-5, 1257, 1880.

-, horses for, 1051.

-, hurricane in, 1773, p. 587.

-, men to assist St. Kitt's sent from, 1181, 1212, 1214.

-, petition and replication of merchants of, 1669, 1694. I.

-, prohibited free trade, 1694. I.

-, Wm. Lord Willoughby's account of, 1724, p. 587.

-, De Ruyter at, 992, 994.

-, in danger of being seized by the French, 1270, 1303, 1392-3, 1444, 1484, 1615.

-, French attempt to take, 1557.

-, account of fight with French at, 1488.

-, French and Irish prisoners sent to, 1528.

-, ships sail for, 1308.

-, ships from, 1233, 1270, 1557, 1596.

-, -, loss of, 1253.

-, letters dated from, 1181, 1212, 1214-5, 1273, 1472, 1484, 1498, 1521, 1529-31, 1663, 1675, 1724, 1737, 1775, 1890.

New Amsterdam, 794.

New Cambridge (New England), sold to the Duke of Hamilton, 735.

New England, 16, 53, 55, 86, 87, 111, 179, 189, 207, 209, 222, 226, 230, 244, 267, 392, 422, 430, 440, 502, 510, 528, 547, 647, 739, 771, 809, 842, 857, 917, p. 278, 949, 1024, 1094, 1096, 1100. IV., 1103, p. 345, 1107, 1133, 1138, 1209, 1271, 1310, 1338, 1455, 1517, 1521, 1529, 1552, 1565, 1588, 1598, 1600, p. 505, p. 510, 1628-9, 1641, 1644-5, 1648, p. 533, 1661, 1694, I., 1703, 1730-2, 1797-8, 1812-3, 1829, 1874, 1877, 1892, 1894.

-, grants of lands in, see James Duke of York.

-, patents of Jas. I. and Charles I. for, 26, 48, 98.

-, -, renewing and preserving the, 33, 437.

-, condition and government of, 42, 45, 46, 54, 56, 63, 64, 66, 71, 918.

-, committee to inquire into the state of, 3, 5, 54, 56, 71, 88.

-, -, report of, 73-75, 80, 91.

-, governors of, see Vane, Sir H.
-, Endecott, John
-, Bellingham, Rich

-, deputy governor of, 45.

-, Attorney General in, see Leverett, Capt. John.

-, marshal of, see Michelson, Edward.

-, treasurer of, 81.

-, members of the corporation of, 88.

-, Assembly of, 918.

-, -, to be called, 713, 715.

-, -, about the election of an, 931.

-, general courts of the united colonies of, 796.

- to have an agent in England, 66.

- called Patmos, p. 9.

- considered by the King one of his chiefest plantations, 31.

-, prosperity of, 368.

-, considerations to establish H.M.'s interests in, 706.

-, the richest, greatest, and most populous (colony), 931.

-, contains 27,000 fighting men, 1110.

-, 30,000 fighting men in, 1660.

-, the largest and safest port in, see Narragansett Bay.

-, Capt. Breedon's relation of affairs in (1660), 45.

-, commissioners for, 53, see also

Champernoune, Capt. Fras.

Jocelyn, Capt. Henry.

Jordan, Thos.

-, complaints of merchants trading to, 28, 29, 30, 73.

-, planters in, and traders to, 597
-, see also Baker, John

-, petitions of sufferers in, 49, 51, 75. I., 519, 548.

-, arms and supplies for, 672, 673, 698 731.

-, emigration from Barbadoes to, p. 529.

-, emigration to Carolina from, 904, 912-3.

-, planters from St. Kitts sent to, p. 386, 1214-5.

-, commodities of, 28.

-, corn and fish from, 222.

-, fisheries in, p. 88, p. 149, 1493.

-, boards and masts from, and the price, 886, 962, 1081, 1149, 1199, 1333, 1337, 1496, 1797.

-, -, present to the King of, pp. 418-9, 1333, 1336-7, 1409, 1797-8.

-, college or schools in, 711.

-, Cotton's church in, 396.

-, religious liberties in, 711, 713, 918.

-, fine for keeping Christmas day in, p. 345.

-, matrimonial proceedings in, 921.

-, Quakers in, complaints against, 26.

-, -, cruel and inhuman sufferings of, 89, 90.

-, -, laws and orders against, 90, 92, 93, 192, I., p. 345.

-, -, -, referred by the Privy Council to the Council for Plantations and committee appointed to make report to the King, 91, 97, 107.

-, -, sentences and punishment of, 92, 93, p. 345.

-, -, the King's orders concerning, 168, 314.

-, propagation of the gospel in, 33, 67.

-, -, corporation for, 67, 152.

-, -, charter to be prepared for, 88.

-, -, -, the patent, 223.

-, -, governor of, see Boyle, Robt.

-, -, collections in England and Wales for, 318, 319.

-, -, petition of, and order thereon, 318, 319.

-, ironworks in, 50.

-, map of, p. 345.

-, militia in, 1660.

-, -, appointment of a commander of, 713.

-, mines in, 76-78.

-, birth of "monsters" in, 1660.

-, post office in, 463-466.

-, ships bound to, 672, 1081, 1271, 1290, 1386, 1454, 1459, 1493.

-, licenses to go to, 289.

-, ships from, 846, 1203, 1333, 1336-7, 1343, 1351, 1557.

-, -, taken and lost, 1421, 1630.

-, -, H.M.'s orders about return of, 1499.

- and Nova Scotia (trade), 952.

-, frauds in H.M. customs in, 644.

-, tar from, 916.

-, Dutch encroachments in, 623, 625, 715.

-, Dutch and French plantations in, 340.

-, -, precautions against, 920.

-, Chas. II.'s directions to assist the Caribbee Islands against French and Dutch, 1133.

-, Williamson's notes concerning, 623-625, 1660.

-, history of, see Palfrey, Dr. J. G.

-, Chas. II.'s letter to the colonies of, 1171, 1175.

-, sub-commissioner for, see Nicolls, Rich.

-, the King's commissioners for, viz. :

Col. Rich. Nicolls.

Sir Robt. Carr.

Col. Geo. Cartwright.

Sam. Mavericke.
-, 1664 : 706, 719, 722, 724, 735, 864
-, 1665 : 919, 921, 929, 945, 963, 999, 1006-7, 1009, 1089, 1096
-, 1666 : 1173, 1297, 1300-2
-, 1667 : 1440, 1473, 1479, 1483, 1535, 1588, 1616, 1626, 1628
-, 1668 : 1787, 1829

-, -, speedily to be sent over, 370, 437, 706.

-, -, commission to, 708, 709, 710.

-, -, instructions to, 711, 712, 717, 718, 721.

-, -, secret instructions to, 713, 714.

-, -, the King's reasons for sending, 715.

-, -, ships to transport them to, 707.

-, -, their arrival in, 775.

-, -, reports of, 735. I., 1089. I.

-, -, minutes of meetings of, 796.

-, -, salaries and expenses of, and payments to, 679-680, 707, 726, 1198.

-, -, their cost to the country, 931, 933.

-, -, reports of their infringing the discipline of the church and interrupting the form of government in, 931, 933.

-, -, wagers laid they will never sit at Boston, 931.

-, -, better begin (their labours) at Connecticut, 931.

-, -, supplies sent to, 963.

-, -, letters from, see also the names of commissioners
-, 1664 : 885
-, 1665 : 965, 1000, 1020. II., 1024, 1033, 1056, 1089. VII.*

-, -, letters and petitions to
-, 1664 : 799
-, 1665 : 920, 929. I., 969, 1015, 1020. I., 1040, 1089. II., 1089. VIII.-IX., 1097, 1100. I
-, 1666 : 1174, 1182

-, -, -, cast away, 963.

-, -, complaints against, and the King's answer, see Massachusetts.

-, -, declaration of, see Narragansett Indians.

-, -, the transactions of, 987.

-, -, protest of the Massachusetts against, 996.

-, -, -, reply of, to, 996. I.

-, -, spies upon proceedings of, 1009.

-, -, commissions from, 1010, 1039, 1089. VII.

-, -, violently opposed by the Massachusetts, 1021, 1024.

-, -, reasons why Massachusetts could not submit to, 1297, 1302.

-, -, return to England, 1021.

-, -, papers of their transactions, also maps of the several colonies lost, taken with Col. Cartwright by a privateer, 1089, 1103.

-, -, report of the transactions of (each colony by itself), 1103.

-, -, have neither money nor credit, 1169.

-, -, recalled, 1171, 1174, 1184.

-, -, Chas. II.'s present to, 1182.

-, -, shown more kindness and respect by Massachusetts than all the rest of the New England colonies, 1297.

-, -, the name of, odious to these people, p. 419.

-, Eastern parts of, 1007, 1020. II., 1040, p. 334.

-, -, disputes about the, 53, 64, 80, 918, 1089. X.

-, -, -, letter for settlement of, 66.

-, -, advantages of being under the King's government, 1100.

-, -, Sir Robt. Carr desires to be governor of, 1100.

-, see also

Accord Pond

Cambridge

Castle Island

Charles River

Charlestown

Connecticut

Essex

Fisher's Island

Harvard

Massachusetts

Neetmocke River

New Cambridge

New Hampshire

New Plymouth

Providence Plantations.

Rhode Island

Suffolk

Water Town

White Oak Angle Tree.

New France, 210, 225, 226, 241, 1643.

-, governor of, see Le Bourne, M.

-, company of, p. 505.

-, see also Acadia
-, Canada

Newfoundland, 172, 452, 847, 1109, 1201, 1548, 1561, 1599, 1612, 1666-7, 1729-32, 1909.

-, discovery of, 1600, 1666.

-, Governor of, 172, 1548, 1561, see also Baltimore, Lord.

-, Deputy Governors of, see Rayner, John, Swanley, Capt.

-, government of, 1729-32.

-, Lord Baltimore's rights in, 62, 452.

-, reasons for the settlement of, 1730.

-, present condition of, 1666.

-, planters in, 1376, 1730.

-, -, fishermen rob and kill, 1729.

-, petition of merchants and traders to, 589, 1561.

-, no persons to be transported to, 7, 589, 595.

-, supplies for, 1109.

-, Capt. Robinson's proposals concerning, 1731-2.

-, about fortifying, 1666.

-, forts in, 1729-30.

-, fishery and fishing voyages to, 172, 385, 386, 589, 936, 1548, 1561, 1666, 1729-32, 1909.

-, -, warrant for regulating the, 7.

-, -, memorial concerning, 1729.

-, -, produce of H.M. customs from, 1666, 1730.

-, brings 500,000l. per annum to England, 1730.

-, the only nursery for seamen, 1730-1.

-, tippling houses in, 1730, 1732.

-, Dutch ship seized in, 385, 386.

-, destruction of ships and plantations in by De Ruyter, 1016, 1201, 1666-7, 1729, I.

-, the French in, 1666, 1729-32.

-, -, arguments against, 1731.

-, -, were not permitted to fish in, 1666.

-, foreigners pay to fish in, 1730.

- see also

Avalon

Bull's Bay

Placentia

St. John's.

New Hampshire, 80, 1024, 1485, 1588.

-, description of, pp. 346-7.

-, bounds of, p. 346.

-, granted to Mason, p, 346.

-, proprietor of, see Mason, Robt.

-, Mason's rights to, 1009, 1021, 1485, 1588.

-, surrender to the King of patent of, 706.

-, report concerning the proceedings of Massachusetts with, 230, 1485.

-, oppressed by the Massachusetts, 706, 1015, 1024, 1588.

-, named by the Massachusetts, Norfolk, p. 347.

-, H.M. commissioners' account of, 1024.

-, report of H.M. commissioners' transactions with, pp. 346-7.

-, Sir Robt. Carr petitions to be Gov. of, 1100, IV.

-, masts from, 1485.

-, about joining with Maine, 1485.

-, see also

Dover

Exeter

Hampton

Merrimac

Norfolk

Piscataqua

Portsmouth

Strawberry Bank.

New Haven, 96, 162, 222, 647, 877, p. 343, p. 345, 1612.

-, Dep. Govs. of, see Goodyere, Stephen, Leete, Wm., Gilbert, Matthew, 1361.

-, petition of inhab. of, 52.

-, fighting men in, 1110.

-, letter to
-, 1663 :494

-, injuries by the Dutch to, 877.

-, see also Guildford
-, Shelter Island

New Holland, pp. 226-227.

-, see also Orange Fort.

New Jersey, 1380, p. 533.

-, see also Cape May.

New London (Connecticut), 433, 1000, 1295.

New Netherlands [Manhattan], 16, 209, 593, p. 211, 799, 846, 918, 984, 1297, 1809.

-, Gov. of, see Stuyvesant, Peter.

-, Gov. and Council of, p. 227.

-, the Dutch in, 510 (622?), 627 (647?), 931.

-, -, disputes between English and, 593, 625, see also New York.

-, Dutch ambassadors audiences with the King about, 840, 850.

-, beaten out of, 829.

-, the Governors Bowry in, p. 228, 794.

-, surrender of, see New York.

New Plymouth, 102, 209, 222, 229, p. 150, 713, 721, 722, 933, 956, 957, 1000, p. 342, 1230, 1440, 1475, p. 504, 1660, p. 533, 1662, 1877.

-, description of, pp. 343-344.

-, emigrants landed in, 622, 625.

-, bounds of, p. 342.

-, Gov. of, see Prince, Thos.

-, the Council of, 735.

-, the General Court of, p. 344, 1230, 1440, 1483.

-, -, the King's letter to, 1175.

-, -, petition of, 102.

-, -, letters to
-, 1663 :494, 497
-, 1667 :1547

- and Rhode Island, 957, 1171, 1300.

-, an assembly to be convened at, 933.

-, has about 2500 fighting men, 1110.

-, too poor to renew their charter, p. 344.

-, the poorest colony, 1000.

-, preachers in, 1230.

-, powder for, 1475.

-, report of the King's Commissioners' transactions with, pp. 343-4.

-, boundary line between Massachusetts and, 743, p. 345.

-, letters dated from, 1230, 1440.

-, see also Secunke.

New Scotland, see Nova Scotia.

New Spain, 571.

New Style, the, curious instance of mistaking a date through, 1484.

New Walcheren, see Tobago.

New York, 809, 917, 924, 925, 978, p. 334, 1091, 1094-1096, 1169, 1184, 1219, 1232, 1288, 1292, 1378, 1466, 1602-3, p. 510, 1613, 1626, 1651, 1731, 1809, 1829, 1874-5, 1885.

-, Duke of York's charges in reducing and settling, 1480.

-, letters between Col. Nicolls and Gov. Stuyvesant about the surrender of, 788, 1603.

-, articles for surrender of, 794, 795.

-, names of (Dutch) inhabitants who swore obedience to the King, 834.

-, proclamation concerning the above oath, 835.

-, concerning the taking of, 857.

-, probability of the Dutch attempting to regain, 917, 918, 978, 1026.

-, De Ruyter's attempt against, 1024.

-, apprehensions of a Dutch invasion, 1095-6.

- put into a posture of defence, 1094.

- in want of necessaries and supplies, 1026, 1094, 1096, 1169.

-, soldiers in, 1219, 1226, 1362.

-, -, list of provisions, &c. necessary for, 1362.

-, instructions for ships coming from, 1324.

-, trade lost for want of shipping at, 1094.

-, Gov. Nicolls gives the name of, 1095.

-, settlement of the bounds of, 1096.

-, the inhabitants three parts Dutch, 1169.

-, petition of Dutch inhabitants of, 1885.

-, mean condition of, 1096.

-, the best of all H.M. towns in America, 1096.

-, trade at, 1219, 1229, 1602-3, 1613, 1885.

-, -, orders concerning, 1874-5.

-, the burghers of, 1219.

-, Stuyvesant's proposals concerning, 1602-3, 1613.

-, militia in (turned into horse), 1628.

-, incursions of the French, 1628.

-, laws of, (enacted by the Duke of York), 1623.

-, -, settlement of the, 1096.

-, -, (sent to England), 1094.

-, Governors of, see Nicolls, Richard, Lovelace, Francis.

-, see also

Albany Fort

Esopus

James Fort

New Amsterdam

New Netherlands

Schenectady

-, ships from, 1336.

-, letters and papers dated from
-, 1664 : 788
-, 1665 : 1026, 1094-6
-, 1666 : 1169
-, 1667 : 1491
-, 1668 : 1829

New York Documents [eleven vols. 4to.] edited by J. R. Brodhead : papers printed in
-, 1661 : 16
-, 1662 : 357
-, 1663 : 510, 597, 603, 605
-, 1664 : 644, 649, 708, 711, 713, 715, 717, 774-776, 780, 794, 806, 808, 809, 809. I. II., 828, 834, 840, 850, 851, 877
-, 1665 : 917, 918, 920, 924, 931-933, 945, 951, 957, 978, 996, 1000, 1020, 1024, 1026, 1089, 1094-1096, 1100, pp. 344, 346, 1108
-, 1666 : 1169-70, 1176, 1184, 1219, 1226-9, 1232, 1236, 1239, 1251, 1260-2, 1292, 1295, 1297, 1304-5
-, 1667 : 1378-1381, 1461-1467, 1474, 1491, 1533, 1535, 1602-4, 1611-3, 1628, 1632
-, 1668 : 1662, 1766, 1813, 1829, 1834, 1874-5, 1885

New Zealand (Guiana), 1525, p. 529.

Newbury (Massachusetts), 1009, p. 348.

Newcastle, the, p. 481, 1540.

Newell, Wm., letter from, 1073.

Newgate, 422, 1429, 1551.

-, prisoners sent to plantations from, 292, 371, 523, 1430-1.

-, governor of, warrant to, 523.

-, clerk of, see Shadwell, John.

-, Bird, A., 1661.

Newgewanack (Maine), 1010.

New Hall, letters dated from, 827, 1711.

Newport (Rhode Island), p. 149.

-, letters dated from, 799, 825, 929.

Newport, Lord, 422.

Newse river (Carolina), 557.

Newth, James, 1024. I.

Newton, Capt. Sam., commission to, 739. VI.

-, Thos., 1186.

-, -, petition of, 989.

-, -, articles against Lord Willoughby by, 989. I.

Niantica, names of the proprietors of, 967.

Nicaragua, p. 360, 1216.

Nicarson, William, 1440, 1483, 1547.

Nicholas, Sir Edward, Secretary of State, 12, 19, p. 10, 58, 83, 86, 88, 91, 133, 174, 179, 231, 238, 282, 342, 418, 441, 442, 449, 871.

-, -, drafts of letters in the handwriting of, 448, 450.

-, -, minutes by, for the Privy Council, 87, 222, 309.

-, -, letters to
-, 1661 : 33, 60, 61, 69, 78, 129, 162, 167, 207
-, 1662 : 354, 356, 373
-, 1668 : 1807

-, -, papers endorsed by, 37, 76, 78, 80, 95, 216, 249, p. 124, 418.

-, Capt. (an Indian), 1717.

-, John, 683, 871, 926.

Nicholas, deceased, 810.

-, The, 697, 762.

Nicholl, Rich., p. 121.

Nicholls, Capt. Bart., 964.

-, Fras., 1817.

-, Wm., 1200.

Nichols, Bernard, 942.

Nicklson, Geo., 310.

Nickson, John, 512.

Nicolls, Richard, groom of the bedchamber to Duke of York, Deputy Governor of New York, 432, 672, 673, 680, 697, 713, pp. 225-228, 794, 846, 917, 930, 931, 951, 963, 987, 1000, 1009, 1021, 1024, 1031, 1033, 1056, p. 334, 1093, p. 344, 1170, 1295, 1338, 1352, 1362, 1462, 1465, 1474, 1485, 1588, 1602-3, p. 510, 1612-3, 1829, 1834-5, 1855.

-, -, a sub-commissioner for New England, 780.

-, -, commissions to, 686, 695, 708.

-, -, instructions to, 711, 717.

-, -, his consent to the treaty of the surrender of New York, p. 228.

-, -, letters from
-, 1664 : 780, 788, p. 227, 809, 885
-, 1665 : 1026, 1094, 1096
-, 1666 : 1169, 1176, 1219, 1232, 1260, 1292, 1300, 1304-5, 1361
-, 1667 : 1378-1381, 1479, 1483, 1491, 1533, 1535, 1547, 1604, 1616, 1628
-, 1668 : 1662, 1756, 1766, 1813

-, -, proclamation of, 835.

-, -, letters to
-, 1664 : p. 227, 825, 828, 851, 878
-, 1665 : 918, 920, 921, 924, 925, 929, 931, 932, 956, 957, 965, 978, 1007-1009, 1091
-, 1666 : 1184, 1230, 1236, 1312, 1324, 1360
-, 1667 : 1440, 1466, 1473, 1499, 1534, 1617, 1626, 1651
-, 1668 : 1716, 1752-3, 1787, 1848

-, -, instructions from, 1461.

-, -, articles of peace with the Mchawks by, 806.

-, -, Mavericke's character of, 1829.

-, -, about his return to England, 1292, 1829.

-, -, bound for old England, 1716.

-, -, desires the appointment of his successor, 1094.

-, -, is utterly ruined, 1169.

-, -, his conduct approved and rewarded by the King, 1292.

-, Thos., (a minister in Jamaica), 660, 746.

-, -, letter from
-, 1664 : 652

-, -, petition of, 651.

-, -, family of, 652, 660.

-, Capt., 1651.

Noell, Edward, p. 121.

-, James, p. 121.

-, Sir Martin, 3, 39, 54, 70, 71, 73, 88, 223, 609, 1266.

-, -, grant to, p. 121.

-, -, letter from
-, 1663 : 584

-, -, executors of, complaint against, 1150. I.

-, -, -, letter to
-, 1666 : 1140

-, -, his house, 1140.

-, Martin, jun., p. 121.

-, Thomas, secretary in Barbadoes, 94.

Noke, Richard, 1698.

Nonconformists, 33, 53, 512, 622-625, p. 400, 1629.

-, persecution in England of, 367, 422.

Norborrow, Capt. John, 1540.

-, -, wounded, p. 489.

Norbrook, Capt., 689.

Nore, George, 904.

Norfolk, see New Hampshire.

Norfolk, Lower (Virginia), 1211.

Norfolk, Duke of, see Howard, Thos.

-, sheriff of, letter to
-, 1662 : 350

North, Capt., 206.

-, river, p. 226.

-, west passage, a, 1103.

Northampton (Virginia), 1211.

Northern Indians, the, 1219.

Norton, John, 161, 314.

Norvill, Jas., 904.

-, Thos., 904.

Norwich, 350.

-, the, 1428, 1433, 1458, 1477, 1517, 1540, 1691, 1710, 1802, 1814.

Norwood, Harry, 1094, 1532. I.

-, -, letter from
-, 1667 : 1532

Notley, Thos., 1222.

Nova Francia, see New France.

Nova Scotia, 44, 111, 163, 588, 675, 685, 1112, 1441, 1486, 1641, 1655, p. 533, 1731, 1868, 1877, 1898.

-, description of, 1645.

-, granted to Sir Wm. Alexander, 111.

-, the King's title to, 1598-1600.

-, claims of right and title to, 44, 111, 163, 210-212, 224-227, 240-242, 343, 1809.

-, -, opinion of Judge Wyndham on, the right and title to, 243.

-, -, report of Privy Council on, 112-114.

-, Sir T. Temple's purchase of, 1877, 1898. III.

-, boundaries of, 273, 340, p. 504, 1641.

-, the largest of H.M.'s plantations, 1486.

-, representation concerning, 210.

-, grants of the office of governor of, 151, 174, 189, 271-273
-, see alse Breedon, Thos
-, Harrison, Mark

-, governor of, see Temple, Sir Thos.

-, proclamation to settlers in, 952.

-, general of, see Harrison, Mark.

-, baronets of, 44, 111, 112, 321, 1809
-, see also Latour, Lord de

-, -, have no distinguishing badge, 208.

-, Acadia, a small part of, 1877.

-, orders concerning the fisheries in, 952.

-, map of, 1641, 1898.

-, mines in, 538, 636.

-, fruitful in mines, &c., 1486.

-, forts in, see St. John
-, Pentagoet

-, French at war in, 111, 112.

-, -, pretences to, 210-212, 224-227, 240-242, 1641, 1877, 1898.

-, -, opinion of Judge Wyndham on, 243.

-, -, often attempted by, 1486.

-, Charles II.'s declaration of war with France to be published in, 1136.

-, no part of, to be restored to the French, 1638, see Acadia.

-, memorial concerning, 1645.

-, annexed to the crown of Scotland 1809.

-, see also

Cape Breton

Cape Sable

Cloven Cape

Dumache river

Ingogen river

Muscentus

Port de Latour.

Port Rossignot

Port Royal

St. Croix

St. George's river

St. John's fort.

Seganectuck river.

-, see also Charles II.

Crowne, William.

Latour, Lord de.

Temple, Sir Thomas.

Nowell, Dan., 731.

Noy, , 777.

Noye, Capt. John, Governor of Barbuda, 1890. II.

-, Wm., attorney-general, 7.

Nutmaker, , 2.