ACCOMACK COUNTY settled 44; clergy and churches, 45, 46; Quakers, 45, 46; their petition to settle in Maryland, 55; Onan- cock, 84; Makemie's home, 171, 190, 371.
Adams, Rev. Alexander, 378; vs. Macnish, 396, 403. Anderson, William, home and fam-
ily, 42; dies, 298; will, 299; grave, 303; widow dies, 364. Andrews, Rev. Jedediah, 295; or- dained, 342, 358; church built, 377, 396; Presbytery, 415, 452, 497; Makemie's will, 500. Authorities, List of, 551-553. Barbadoes, 286; pastoral to, 312. Baxter, Rev. Richard, before Jef- freys, 128; dies, 202. Beall, Colonel Ninian, arrival, 25; nativity, etc., 176; services hon- ored, 309.
Bermudas, early Presbyterianism, 146.
Blair, Commissary, 227; college, 226; "sort like Presbyterians," 348.
Boyd, Rev. John, 417.
Bray, Dr. Thomas, commissary, 265, 305, 311, 321, 340, 360, 378. Bray, Pierce, Elder, 337. Brechin, Rev. James, 278, 283. Buckingham plantation, IOI. Burley plantation (Berlin), 99. Cabot, Sebastian, Maryland beach-
Colonial prices in tobacco, 116, 117, 158, 164, 165, 257, 274, 368. Coode, John, plotting rebellion, 40; character, 41, 136; in rev-
olution, 173; plotting again, 265.
Copley, Governor Lionel, 208, 210, 230, 236.
Cornbury, Lord, 349; character, 350; prosecutes Bownas, 349; Jamaica outrage, 351; in Phila- delphia, 358; tyranny approved, 412; persecutes Makemie, 429, etc.; letter in self-defence, 480; imprisoned, 484.
Davis, Rev. Samuel, in Maryland,
112; marriage by, 114; visit from Keith, 200; receives be- quest, 205; recording marriages, 278; Layfield's marriage, 283; moderator of Presbytery, 497. Dashiel, James, 209. Drummond, Rev. Thomas, Make- mie's pastor, 49; imprisoned, 49; vouches for Makemie, 50. Dryden, John, 240. Duke of York, cruelty, 32, 67; comes king, 123. Eagle Wing and cargo, 69. Edgar, Mrs. Mary, or Mrs. Round, plantation, 254, 537.
Elizabeth River, Virginia, Congre- gationalists there, 109; Make- mie, 109, etc.; Mackie, 222, 273. Fasset, William, 404.
Fox, George, in Somerset, 57-59; journal, Appendix No. 18; dies, 196.
Franklin, John, 276, 393, 397, 403, 408, 492.
Franklin's creek, 276. Freehold, New Jersey, Presbytery, 417. Galbraith, John, will of, 205.
Hampton, Rev. John, 394, 403, 408, 424, 450, 498. Hart, Rev. John, 51, 53, 62. Hewett, Rev. John, Indian baptism and marriage, 60; elected bur- gess, 209; on school-board, 266; record of marriages, 278. Hill, Rev. Matthew, First Presby- terian minister in Maryland, 25. Huguenots, 37, 127, 139, 167, 182, 314.
Indians, Eastern Shore of Virginia,
43, 44; Eastern Shore of Mary- land, 18, 19; hear George Fox, 59; baptism, 60; "our confed- erates," 68; King Daniel, 80; in court, 235, 255; laws con- cerning, 238, 297; town, 270; origin of Nanticokes, 271; mon- ey, 328; first pale-faces, 329; di- alect, 18, 383, 401, 422, 483; Matchacoopah in court, 413; King Daniel vs. Hudson, 495. Jamaica, Long Island, 350, 432. Jenkins, Colonel Francis, and wife,
79, 84, 167; Catholic insult, 181; judge, 209; commissioner, 238; executors and guardians, 502. Jones, James, Justice, 72; Quaker, Appendix No. 18. Keith, George, Quaker, in Somer- set, 196; visits Makemie, 198; at Snow Hill, 199; schism, 217; joins Episcopalians, 305; in "holy orders," 318; missionary, 349, 358; returns to Europe, 374; rector of Edburton, 491. Keith, Rev. Robert, opposes Mac- nish, 396, 403; his home, 404. Ker, Walter, 417. King, Robert, born, 176. Laggan, country of the, 47; Pres- bytery, 33, 48; about to emi- grate, 103.
Layfield, George, marriage, 224, 283; prosecuted, 292; dies, 365. Londonderry, siege, young Presby- terians close the gates, 161; he- roic defence, 168.
Loyola, patron saint of Maryland, 90; festival, 135.
| Mackie, Rev. Josias, nativity, 222; at Elizabeth River, 222, 273. Macnish, Rev. George, arrives, 394; applies for license, 396, 403; licensed, 408; in Presby- tery, 415, 452, 497; on Long Island, 536.
Maddux, Rev. Robert, First Som- erset preacher, 27. Makemie, Rev. Francis, nativity, 48; boyhood's haunts, 49; con- version, 50, 86; in Scotland, 50; probationer, 50; trial-sermons, 52; hears of Maryland, 53; preaches at Burt, 61; ordained, 70; arrives in Maryland, 77; described, 79, 80; Scriptures honored, 80; family religion, 85; between extremes, 88; de- plores dissensions, 91; on bap- tism, 107; at Elizabeth River, Virginia, 109, etc.; autographs, III, 124; on Prelacy, 160; in Accomack, 171, 190; describes the country, 178; Catechism, 186, 356; taxed to support Prel- acy, 190; marries, 192; fune- ral sermon, 193; visited by Keith, 196; sickness, 203; re- ceives legacy, 205; answers Keith, 214, 243; in Philadel- phia, 215; land-owner, 190, 207, 222, 225, 301, 348, 362, 390, 410, 412, 501; on High Churchmen, 231; salary, 235; Pocomoke trader, 239; on lax doctrine, 257; on heaven, 262; on colo- nial schools, 266; the Trinity, 279; in Barbadoes, 287; Bible in business,290; practical preach- ing, 293; Quakers questioned, 304; on uniformity, 307; arrest- ed in Virginia, 308; preaching: places recorded, 309; pastoral to Barbadoes, 312; doctrine of election, 313; his own lawyer, 314; on liturgies, 324; will of Custis, 332; mill built, 335, 361; troubles with Mrs. Hill, 336, 347, 400, 404; saints' perseve- rance, 337; bishops, 338; his children, 356, 370, 501, 504,
505; church discipline, 361, 386; intends for Europe, 362; house and furniture, 371; store, 375; library, 375, 500; slaves, 376; in Europe, 377; scenes there, 380, 391; his Perswasive, 388; address to Governor Nott, 389; se- cures helpers, 393; "in the gap," 402; first Presbytery, 414; at Freehold, 417; at Woodbridge, | 422; at Newark, 423; at Corn- bury's table, 424; sermon, 426; arrested, imprisoned, indicted, 429-448; at Presbytery, 452; letter to Coleman, 455; at home, 456; returns, and tried in New York, 458-472; his speech, 463; in Boston, 474; letter to Corn- bury, 477; his Narrative, 479; his will, 499; death and grave, 510.
Maryland charter, 22; toleration, 13, 22; law of 1649, 23; rebel- lion, 38; described by Governor Culpeper, 40; Quakers, 56; St. Mary's, 131; Church Establish- ment, 210, 241, 251, 263, 265, 291, 297, 309, 310, 321, 340, 343; Governor Copley, 208, 210, 230, 236; Governor Nicholson, 240, 263, 296, 297, 320, 388; disease and scarcity, 242, 250, 261; Annapolis, 243, 390; first post-route, 252; wild game, 275; Governor Blakiston, 296; capi- tol burnt, 310; population, 166, 339; Governor Loyd, 341; Act of Toleration, 344; capitol again burnt, 368; slavery, 378; Gov- ernor Seymour, 378; "Maryland parsons," 359, 379, 386, 395, 399; new State-house, 406; only brick church, 407. Mather, Cotton, 243, 412, 433, 475.
Mather, Increase, III, 124, 243,
ter, 297; love-affair, 320; dis- placed, 388.
Oyster, first mention in American history, 96, 370.
Penn, William, grant of province, 67; comes to America, 67; con- ference with Lord Baltimore, 69; liberty of worship, 339; Episcopacy, 340; disgusted, 358. Philadelphia_laid out, 67; Make- mie first Presbyterian minister there, 215; Quaker schism, 216; first Episcopal minister, 252; first Congregational minister, 295; first Presbyterian pastor, 295; first Presbyterian church, 377, 396; first Presbytery, 415; second Presbytery, 412; third Presbytery, 497.
Pitts's Creek church, 94, 537. Pocomoke River, first mention, 17; battle, 19; described, 19, 22, 268.
Quakers in Accomack, 45, 46; set- tling Somerset, 55; wrongs in Maryland, 56; Fox in Somerset, 57; extremes, 88; hat in Som- erset court, 181; schism in Phila- delphia, 216; Thomas Story, 216, 259; officials, 239; loyal to James, 241, 249; Thomas Chalkley, 294; Samuel Bownas, 349; lonely graveyard, 509. Rehoboth plantation, 73; congre- gation, 78; religious centre, 92, 145; town, 84; importance, 105; mill, 151, 240; prison, 336; first record of church, 194; new church, 386; recorded, 492; ground given by Makemie, 501.
Riddel, Rev. Alexander, 422. Rule, Rev. Robert, superintends
Makemie's studies, 51; to con- fer about Stevens's application, 53. Scarborough, Colonel Edmund, settling Somerset, 55; raid upon Somerset, 57; against the Assa- teagues, 332. Seymour, Governor, wants no com- missary, 378; order to Somerset
court, 406; disgusted with clergy, 490.
Snow Hill church, 86, 124; town, 135, 201, 268, 390; parish, 212; bridge, 239; pastoral call, 450; presbyterial letter, 497; installa- tion, 498.
Somerset county settled, 55; Scar- borough's irruption, 57; organ- ized, 71; towns, 84, 104, 134, 390, 495; defence, 181; elec- tion, 209; parishes, 212; thanks- giving, 223; cattle, 226; court- house, 238, 253, 256; manufac- tures, 267; churches, 279; fruit, 352; ague, 354; parochial libra- ries, 360. Stevens, Colonel William, nativity, 20; writes to Laggan Presbytery, 33; vindicates Indians, 69; chil- dren, 79; tolerant, 92, 145; deputy - lieutenant, 105; will, 159; dies, 153; tomb, 163; widow marries, 224; she dies, 267; niece marries, 283. Taylor, Rev. Nathaniel, in Mary- land, 182.
Teackle, Rev. William, 45, 46, 165, 202, 251. Trail, Rev. William, to confer about Stevens's letter, 53; before the Council, 63; nativity, 64; in prison, 66; burnt in effigy, 66; in Somerset, 112; marriage by,
115; his father, 120; his home, 136; mystery, 143; petition, 165; returns to Scotland, 179; member of Assembly, 186; wife rejoins him, 193; he marries again, 342; at Borthwick, 392. Virginia, college founded, 226, 229; education, 227; Prelacy, 253; character of clergy, 172, 253, 264; college commence- ment, 319; population, 339; first peaches, 342; college burnt, 368; slavery, 377; Dissenters, 109, 387; Governor Effingham, 171; Governor Nicholson, 296, 297, 320, 388; Governor Nott, 387, 389.
Wale, Edward, 96, 184. Walker, governor of Derry, stolen honors, 183; dies, 184. Whalley, Major-General, 97, 184. White, Ambrose, 100. White, Father, Jesuit, 90. Whittington, Captain William, 209, 238.
Wicomico church, 86, 125, 479. Wilson, Ephraim, sheriff, 230. Wilson, Rev. Thomas, 112, 125, 205, 279.
Witchcraft, 72, 73, 158, 208. Woodbridge, New Jersey, Make- mie there, 422. Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, in Philadelphia, 295.
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