Act of Settlement, see Settlement Bernardston, Mass., warning out Act.
Bale, Frances, fined, 41. Balstone, William, 20. Barrill, George, cooper, 21. Barron, Jonathan, selectman of Rockingham, Vt., 2. Beamsle(a)y, William, 25. Belfast, Me., warning out in, 102. Bellingham, Richard, bondsman, 23.
Bellows, Fanny A., daughter; George and Henry Adams, sons; Mary, wife of Joseph Bellows, 2, 3.
Bellows, Joseph, and Joseph, and
warned out, 2, 3.
Bellows Falls, Vt., 112. Bennett, John, 86.
Benton, Jacob, and family, warned out, 1-3.
Benton, Hannah, wife; Jacob, Jr., Reynold, and Samuel, sons; Mabel and Mary, daughters of Jacob Benton, 1, 2.
cases in 1790, 62.
Bill, Dorothie, a widowe, 21. Billerica, Mass., admission inhabitancy in, 35.
Bird, Thomas, 40. Black, Mr.
warned out, 27. Blague, Henry (or William), bonds-
man, 24. Blesdale, Elizabeth, admitted, 25. Blore, Jeams, warned out, 84. Boston, Mass.: admission upon se-
curity, 23; allotments to new- comers and conditions of inhabi- tancy, 19-21; church relations of early settlers, 22; fines im- posed for entertaining persons without consent of town, 23, 24; first case on record of support of persons admitted, 24; general order (1659) concerning enter- tainment of persons not ad- mitted as inhabitants, 25; liabil- ity of town for support of persons admitted, 21; right of common- age restricted (May 18, 1648), 10; strangers to be reported to selectmen within 8 days, 22, 23.
Bracton quoted, 5, 6.
Bradford, William, and associates, receive grant of New Plymouth, 17.
Bradice, Ralph, admitted, 40. Braintree, Mass., inhabitancy and warning out in, 34. Bridge, John, 61.
Bridgewater, Mass., custom of
warning out in, 62. Bridgman, James, 41. Brooks, Joe, 85.
Brooks, Simon, Jr., selectman of Alstead, N.H., 2.
Brown, Daniel, constable at Lex- ington, Mass., 61.
Brown, John, warned out, 43. Bruff, William, admitted, 23. Bullock, Henry, 29. Burges, Francis, 23.
Burrill, George, cooper, fined, 24.
Charles I, grants Massachusetts Bay charter, 17; grants New Plymouth charter, 17. Charlestown, Mass., admission to inhabitancy and entertainment of strangers in, 29.
Charlton, Robert, selectman of Littleton, N.H., 96. Chelmsford, Mass., inhabitancy in, 35, 36.
Cheney, William, bondsman, 43. Child, Sam!, caution entered against, 60.
Chronological table, 122. Chub, Mercy, warned out, 42. Chub, Thomas, of Beuerlee, 42. Church communion and right to
vote in Massachusetts Colony, 8. Church relations of early settlers,
Cole, Samuell, fined, 20. Collins, the widow, 39, 40. Colony and Province of Providence,
see Rhode Island. Colored persons, Connecticut Act
to prevent the setting up of schools for the instruction of, 81. Commonage, right of, and re- strictions, 10.
Connecticut: Act against colored
schools, 81; admission upon surety in, 87; and Indian land titles, 13; colony law (1659) on restraint of alienation of lands to strangers, and warning out, 18, 114, 115; first warning out law (1673), 65; franchise in, 8; granted in 1630 to Robert, Earl of Warwick, 17; history of land titles in, 11, 12; in-
habitancy and warning out in, 63-87, 114-115; Settlement Act (1796), 74-80, 115; provisions of Act now in force, 82. Cononicus and Miontinomi, Indian chiefs, 99.
Cook, Sarah, caution entered against, 60.
Corbee, Goodman, 84. Cornnell, Thomas, 20.
Cornwall, Vt., custom of warning out, 111.
Council, The, established at Plym- outh, in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, and Governing of New England in America, 16, 17. Crowe, Mr.
32. Davis, Elias, warned out, 103. Davis, John, 35.
Dedham, Mass., inhabitancy and warning out in, 32, 33; land controversy with Indians, 12, 13. Deerfield, Mass., inhabitancy in, 56. District of Maine, see Maine. Dix, Edmand, caution entered against, 61. Dorchester, Mass., inhabitancy
conditions in, 38-43; restriction of right of commonage, 10, 11. Doten, Zepheniah, and family, warned out, 45.
Dudley, Mass., records on warning out, 58.
Durham, Me., warning out in, 103.
Duxbury, Mass., inhabitancy con-
Dyer, Paul, warned out, 103.
Early colony and state laws as to inhabitancy and warning out in Connecticut, 63-83; Maine, 104-106; Massachusetts, 46–53; New Hampshire, 88-95; Plym- outh Colony, 53-55; Rhode Isl- and, 99-101; Vermont, 106–110. Eaton, of Thomaston, Me., state-
ment by, 102, 103. "Eaton's Code" (1655) and pro- visions as to inhabitancy, 87. Effect of warning out, how avoided, 116, 117.
Eives, Joseph, 85.
Ellens, Danil, 41.
Ely, Samuel, admitted, 28. Endecott, John, charter member of the Massachusetts Bay Col- ony, 17.
Enfield, Conn., order regarding sale of land, 84.
England, admission to inhabitancy on same conditions as in New England, 26, note*; legal in- habitancy in, 9; poor relief in mediæval, 7, 8.
English: civil institutions and law,
basis of, 6; common law and warning out in New England, 4, 5; local and municipal devel- opment traced, 6, 7, Estabrook, Capt. Joseph, 60. Everson, John, warned out, 37. Examples of warning out, Warning out.
Alstead, N.H., 2. "Followers," meaning of, 6. Foote, Good", admitted, 85. Ford, Timothy, admitted, 29. Foreigners and inhabitancy in Con- necticut, 78.
Foule, Thomas, admitted, 21. "Frankpledge," meaning of, 5, 6. Free fishing and fowling, right of, 10. Freedom of the community, see Inhabitancy.
Fryar, Nat., bondsman, 24. Fundamental articles of agreement in Woodbury, Conn., 86. "Fundamentals," The, so called, of Connecticut, 63, 64. Funnell, Mrs.
Garish, Nathaniel, selectman of Durham, Me., 104.
Gates, Sir Thomas, and others, re- ceive patent for Colony of Vir- ginia, 16.
General Court of the Massachusetts Colony, orders and laws of the, regarding inhabitancy and warn- ing out, 46-52. Generall Lawes & Liberties of the Province of New Hampshire (1638) on the exclusion of strangers, 88.
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 12, 14; receives patent from Queen Eliz- abeth, 15; takes possession of Newfoundland, 15. Gilbert, Jno., 24.
Gilford, William, brikelayer, ad- mitted, 23.
Gillam, Robert, marryner, ad- mitted, 20.
"Giving the freedom of the city," effective meaning of, 9.
Harmon, Daniel, of Standish, warned out, 103. Hart, John, fined, 24.
Hartford, Conn., orders as to re-
ceiving or warning out new- comers, 83.
Hartford, Vt., practice of warning out in, 111.
Harvard, John, and others, ad- mitted as inhabitants in Charles- town, 29.
Harwood, Thomas, bondsman, 23. Hatch, Ansal, selectman of Little- ton, N.H., 96.
Haverhill, Mass., all new-comers warned out in, 60. Hayden, William, 86.
Heard, Edmund, and family, warned out, 2, 3.
Henniker, N.H., warning out in, 96.
Holmes, Debora, refused admis- sion, 32.
Holyoke, Elizur, bondsman, 28. House ownership very desirable for admission to inhabitancy, 22. Howes, Mr. -, committeeman of Yarmouth, 44.
Hoyden, James, admitted, 29. Hudson, Charles, statement as to warning out in Lexington, Mass., 60-62.
Hudson, William, fined, 20. Hull, Elizabeth, wife of Roberte Hull, 22.
Hull, Richard, carpenter, 20. Hutchinson, Ralph, fined, 24. Hutchinson, Richard, warned out, 61.
Illustrations of warning out, see Warning out.
Immigration into New England, cause of the warning out practice, 121.
Indian deeds and original land titles, 12, 13; wars (1675) and warning out, 50. Inhabitancy: and warning out, 8; conditions of admission to, 18, 19; early colony and state laws, 46- 55, 63-83, 88-95, 99-101, 104- 110; historic basis of, 5; implies right to lands and commonage, 10; legal, in England, 9; right and obligations of, in Boston, 19-23; Connecticut, 63-87; Maine, 101-106; Massachusetts towns, outside of Boston, 26-37; New England, 4-19; New Hampshire, 88-98; Plymouth Colony, 37-46; Rhode Island, 99-101; Vermont, 101-113. Inhabitants of other States than Connecticut, statutes concerning admission of, 78-82.
Lancaster, Mass., cases of warning out in 1791, 2, 3; forms of warn- ing out used in 1671, 56; in- habitancy and warning out, 33. Land, restraint of alienation of, 18, 19.
Land ownership and inhabitancy in New England, 11.
Land titles in New England, origin of, 10-17.
Lane, Op'tunitie Lane, 43. Langham, Mary, 24.
Length of time warning out was effective and practised, 114-116, 120.
Lewes, John, fined, 23.
Lexington, Mass., warning out in, 60. Littleton, N.H., practice of warning out in, 95, 96.
Long, Joseph, 40.
Lyall, Francis, admitted, 20.
Lynn, Mass., orders of warning out in, 59.
Maps and charts, early, of Ameri- can coast, 14, 15.
March, Abigail, Hannah, Prudence, and Sarah, children of Samuel and Tabatha March, 112. March, Samuel, wife and children, warned out, 112, 113. March, Tabatha, wife of Samuel March, 112, 113. Marcy, Moses, Esq., 60. Marshfield, Mass. (1664), on in- habitancy and warning out, 55. Marten, Thomas, warned out, 84. Mason, Captain John, 16; vested rights of, 14.
Massachusetts: early colony and state laws regarding inhabitancy and warning out, 46-53; first warning out statute (1692), 51, 114; Settlement Act (1793), 55, 114; warning out cases in 1794, 52, 53, 114.
Massachusetts Bay charter granted by Charles I (1629), 17. Massachusetts Colony, right of voting in, 8, 9.
Mawer, William, 20.
Maxfild, Clement and John, 39. Maynard, and family,
Medfield, Mass., inhabitancy and warning out in, 34.
Medford, Mass., custom of warn- ing out in, 57.
Me(i)lton, Mass., mentioned, 40,
Merrifeild, Henery, 41, 42. Merrye, Water, 22.
Middleboro, Mass., inhabitancy conditions in, 38. Miller, Simon, 86.
Ministers, settlement of settled and ordained, in Maine Act of Settle- ment, 105; in Massachusetts Act, 53, 116, 117.
Miontinomi, see Cononicus.
Morgan, Quartus, selectman of Rockingham, Vt., 113. Morse, John, admitted, 29. Moses, John, 85, 86.
Muddy River, 21; (Brookline) a "peculiar," 49, note *.
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