1633. CORRECTIONS. Page 16, line 16, a note after the word in, should here supply the date Page 22, line 5 of notes, for ond, read and. Page 26, note 5, for I, read II. Page 27, notes 4 and 5, for I, read II. Page 29, last line of notes, for twenty, read ten. Page 37, line 4 of notes, for Procedings, read Proceedings. Page 51, line 3 from bottom, for seen, read seem. Page 57, line 2 of notes, for thau read than. Page 71, line 2, for knowlege, read knowledge. Page 72, line 3, a note after 1630, should supply the date 1630–1. Page 79, line 4, for Bu tit read But it. Page 88, line 3 from end of notes, for 1771, read 1781. Page 120, line 5 from bottom, for Provdience, read Providence. Page 125, note 4, for Schoaler's, read Schouler's. Page 148, line 13, for connterfeited, read counterfeited. Page 164, note 3, omit 1, before Backus's. Page 169, line 16, for fouud, read found. Page 169, line 18, for Englishmen, read Englishman. Page 174, line 5 of notes, for Trere, read There. Page 203, note 1, for aslo, read also. Page 207, line 3 from bottom, for martia, read martial. Page 251, line 15, for successsul, read successful. Page 271, line 16, for 1776, read 1766. Page 274, line 9, for become, read became. Page 282, line 11 from bottom, for Corberus, read Cerberus. Page 306, line 12, for skaken, read shaken. Page 311, line 9 from bottom, for earlist, read earliest. Page 313, line 1 of letter, for controvsrsies, read controversies. Page 320, line 10 from bottom, for Colins, read Collins. Page 320, line 3 from bottom, for Cruiser, read Cruizer. Page 322, line 15 from bottom, for Nickols, read Nicholas. Page 334, line 5, a note should state that Joseph here occurs by mistake for Josiah. INDEX. Abbott, Daniel, town clerk, Provi- Abuse of liberty, 52. Academy, at Hopewell, N. J., 269; Adams, C. F., on action of Federal- of Independence, 267, 268, presi- Adams, John Quincy, 113; on Wil- Africans. See Negroes. 1629, 68, 69; of Providence set- Agriculture, of Narragansetts, 144, 233, 267; thrown off, 325. American Antiquarian Society, mem- "American Jenner," Dr. Waterhouse American manufactures, 273, 283. Ames, Fisher, in Rhode Island, 1795, 126. Anchor, heraldic device of Rhode Ancient and Honorable Artillery Andros, Sir Edmund, administration of, 92, 217; Indian policy of, 218. Animals, American, Williams on, Anne, Queen, declaration of war, Anthony, H. B., United States Sena- Antinomians, at Boston, 32, 192, 207; Antiquities of the Narragansetts, 138, Antrobus, Capt., H. M. navy, 303, Apple trees, planted by Blackstone, a Aqueduct Point, at Newport,.331. Arbella, spelling of, 70. Arber, E., edition of Prince's Chron- Archery, enjoined by Rhode Island Arethusa, H. M. S., at Newport, Arms. See Fire-arms. Arnold, Gov. Benedict, b. 1615, 202; at Warwick, 204, removes to New- Arnold, Jonathan J., letter cited, Arnold, Josiah, deposition, 1785, 334. Arnold, Samuel G,, History of Rhode Arnold, William, accompanies Wil- Ashton, James, bond of, 106. Asiatic traits of Indians, 148-49, 155. Aspinwall, William, settler of Aquid- Assyria, captivity of the Jews in, 249. Asterisks, use of, 94. Astronomical observations, 252, 253, Astronomy, Indian knowledge of, 243. 151. "Back Street," (Benefit street), 117. Baker, William, barbarous habits of, Balance of trade, colonial connection Ballymony, financial aid to Rhode Baltimore, as site of capital, 123. Baptist churches, in England, 58; in Baptist cyclopædia cited, 280. Bargains, of Narragansetts, 149. Barker, Peleg, town clerk of New- Barney, Jacob, takes sand from Eas- Barrows, Rev. Dr. C. E., on Claggett, Bartlett, John R., "Bibliography of Bates, James, purser, H. M. S. Swan, Baulston, William, settler of New- Baylies, F., on Williams's residence Beach, Easton's, 329, 331, 332, 333, Beef, Naval supplies of, 304, 316, 325. Bell, John, Jr., purser, H. M. S. Bell Isle, naval engagement off, 1780, Bellomont, Earl of, letter cited, 1699. Belton, Joseph, member of first class Rhode Island College, 271. Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, Bewit, Hugh, early settler of Provi- Bible, of Dyer family, 333. Bible, Indian, of John Eliot, 241-42. 24, 25; on Blackstone river, 24; Blackstone river, 17, 24, 86, 213. Bliss, Leonard, history of Rehoboth, Bliss, family, scow of, 333. Block Island, Indians at, 144, 167. "Bloody tenent yet more bloody," (Cotton's), cited, 165, 173, 174, 182, Boats, joint use by Indians, 165. Books, left by Berkeley, 253; lack of "Border ruffians," 182. Boston, 167, 216, 219, 246; Antinomi- Boston Intelligencer, Waterhouse's Botanic garden, at London, 256; at Botanist, The, published by Water- Botany, Linnaeus on, 260; Water- "Bounds," substituted for "Pond," Bourne, Benjamin, in Rhode Island Bowen, Dr. W. S., owns Varnum Bracey, abutter on Easton land, Bradford, William, governor of Ply- Bradford, William, of Bristol, 120; Brant, contrasted with King Philip, 217. Brayton, Judge G. A., on Gorton, Breda, declaration from, 1660, 54, Brenton, William, settler at New- Bridge, over Easton's Pond, 336. Bristol, England, departure of Wil- Bristol, Rhode Island, West's resi- British army, at New York, 1783, British constitution, provisions of, British fleet, in Rhode Island, (G. C. British India, example cited, 172. Brookfield, Mass., Theodore Foster Brooks, John, governor of Massachu- Brown, Chad, early settler of Provi- |