SANCHEZ, ALONZO, supposed voyage of, SMITH, CAPTAIN JOHN, his return to Eng- 109. land, 295; comes to New England, [1614], 327; the friend of Henry Hudson, 345. SMITH, JOHN, Separatist pastor at Gains- at Amsterdam, 379. SMITH, REV. RALPH, at Salem and Nan- SATOURIONA, Indian chief in Florida, 197; SMITH, THOMAS, an officer of Clayborne, welcomes De Gourgues, 216. SCHOODIC RIVER. (See St. Croix.) SCRIVENER, a member of the Virginia coun- cil, 290. tried, 507. SMITH, SIR THOMAS, treasurer of the Vir- ginia Company, 305; leader of a faction in its council, 481. SCROOBY, in Nottinghamshire, home of lead- SNORRI, first European child born in North ing separatists, 372, 374. "SEA ADVENTURE," wreck of, [1609], 292. 220. SELOOE, an Indian chief in Florida, 213. ical island of, 13, 35. SEYMOUR, RICHARD, chaplain of Popham SOMERS ISLANDS, the Bermudas so called, 294. SHELL-HEAPS in Europe and the United SOMES'S SOUND, at Mount Desert, 325; colony, 318. States, 14. Argall lands at, 327. SIDNEY, SIR HENRY, speech of, 227, 230, SOTO, HERNANDO DE. (See De Soto.) SKULLS, FOSSIL. The Calaverus skull, 17; STANDISH, MILES, reconnoitres the Massa- the Neanderthal skull, 33; the Dorreby skull, 33; skulls from the American mounds, 33. SMITH, CAPTAIN JOHN, quoted, 258; a member of the Jamestown colony, his charges against Wingfield, 277; trial of, [1608], 285; explores Chesapeake Bay, 287; SUSQUEHANNAH INDIANS, their hostility to UTRECHT, Union of, [1579], 341. Maryland settlers, 508; war against them, 509. SWAANENDAEL, Dutch colony at, [1631], VALLDIDIA, an Indian king known to 433; destroyed by Indians, 436; site sold to West India Company, 442. TAMOCOMO, son-in-law of Powhatan, 304. the Norse, 53. VAN CURLER, ARENDT, manager at Rens- VAN CURLER, JACOB, Dutch commissary on VANE, SIR HENRY, governor of Massachu- VAN TWILLER, WOUTER, governor of New THEVET, ANDRÉ, French navigator, 310. THORNE, ROBERT, letter of to Henry VIII., VERDRIETIG HOECK, Hudson River, 352. THORVARD, a Greenlander, husband of VERRAZANO, HIERONIMUS DA, map by, Freydis, 46, 57, 58. TILLEY, OR TILLIE, JOHN AND EDWARD, TINDALL, THOMAS, punished for an assault TINICUM OR TENACONG ISLAND, settled by note; its profit to Virginia planters, 302. TUMULI, British, 21. TYRKER, the Northman, finds grapes in VIRGINIA COMPANY, first charter of, [1606], VIRGINIA COMPANY, second charter of, WEST, CAPTAIN, assistant to Robert Gorges, 334. [1609], 291; [1627], 484. interference of James I. in its affairs, WEST, MR., settles at falls of James River, VRIESENDAEL, De Vries's colony on the WHEELWRIGHT, REV. JOHN, arrives at Boston, 553. WHITE, FATHER ANDREW, Jesuit mission- narrative of, quoted, 491. WHITE, JOHN, governor of Raleigh's second his return to England, 252; WHITE MAN'S LAND, mythical colony in WIGHCOMOCO, harbor of, sea-fight in, 501, 502. WILLIAM OF ORANGE, murder of, 341. WALSINGHAM, SIR FRANCIS, death of, 232; WILLIAMS, MR., evidence of on Welsh tra- [1623], 365. WAREHAM, JOHN, one of the Dorchester WILLIAMS, ROGER, at Manhattan, 460; WINCOB, JOHN, patent granted to the Puri- WESSAGUSSET (now Weymouth), colony at, WINGFIELD, EDWARD MARIA, member of [1622], 406; its failure, 409; second colony, and its failure, [1623] 410. Virginia Company, [1606], 267; WINGFIELD, EDWARD MARIA, trouble with | WOLLASTON, Captain, founds colony at John Smith, 273; trial before the Council, 274; returns to England, [1608], 286. Leyden, 380; envoy to Massasoit, 407; goes to England, 413, 415; returns with a new grant, 417. Mount Wollaston, 423. WONDERSTRAND, Cape Cod so named, 47. retires from office, 484. WYMAN, PROFESSOR JEFFRIES, on shell- WYNNE, CAPTAIN, a member of Virginia WINTHROP, JOHN (the elder), governor of YAOCOMICO, tribe and village of, in Massachusetts Bay, [1629-30], 526; his farewell address, 527; WINTHROP, JOHN (the younger), governor 246. WOCOKON, on coast North Carolina, 242, note; English colony lands at, 247. Maryland, 495, 497. WOLLASTON, MOUNT, in Quincy, Mass., itsZENI BROTHERS, narrative of, [1380- Zeni letters, 78. called Mare Mount and Merry Mount, ZICHMNI, a Frisland prince described in the END OF VOL. I. |