ENGLISH EXPEDITIONS TO NORTH AMERICA.
Expedition of Hore, 66; Expedition of Sir Hugh Willoughby, 67; Voyage
of Frobisher, 68; Second Voyage of Frobisher, 70; Third Voyage of
Frobisher, 71; Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage, 72; Loss of the Delight,
73; Loss of the Squirrel, 74; Voyage of Amidas and Barlow, 75; Dis-
covery of Virginia, 76; Grenville's Expedition, 77; Lane left at
Roanoke, 78; Arrival of Drake, 79; Expedition of White, 80; Birth
of Virginia Dare, 81; Voyage of White and Hakluyt, 82: Voyage of
Gilbert and Gosnold, 83; Voyage of Pring, 84; Effect of English
Discoveries, 85.
VIRGINIA UNDER THE LONDON COMPANY.
Arrival of Lord Delaware, 97; Condition of the Colonists, 98; Gates sent
to England, 99; Arrival of Dale, 100; Marriage of Pocahontas, 101;
Argal's Expedition, 102; First Colonial Assembly, 103; Arrival of
Wyatt, 105; Death of Nemattanow, 106; Disclosure of the Plot for the
Massacre, 107; The Great Massacre, 108; James's Hostility to the
Company, 109; Spirit of the Colonists, 110; Dissolution of the London
Company, 111; Death of King James I., 112.
HISTORY OF VIRGINIA, CONTINUED TO THE TIME OF THE OLD FRENCH WAR.
Accession of Charles I., 113; Tyrannical Conduct of the Governor, 114;
Berkeley appointed Governor, 115; War with the Indians, 116; Capture
and Death of Opechancanough, 117; Arrival of Captain Dennis. Capitu
tion, 118; Acts of the Assembly, 119; Restoration of Charles II., 120;
Restrictions of Commerce, 121; Indian War-Bacon's Rebellion, 122;
Bacon's Death, 123; Effingham's Administration, 124; William and
Mary College founded, 125.
Lord Batin.ore's Grant, 127; Arival of Leonard Caivert, 138; Settlement
at St. Mary's, 129; Intercourse with the Indians, 130; Clayborne's Hos-
tility, 131; First Assembly, 132; Clayborne raises a Revolt, 133; Reli-
gious Toleration, 134; Civil War, 135; Establishment of a Mint, 136;
Negotiation with William Penn, 137; Accession of James II., 138;
Andros, Governor, 139; Religious Proscription, 140; Proprietary
restored, 141; Character of the Colony, 142.
Settlement at Sagadahoc, 144; Captain Smith in New England, 145; The
Plymouth Council, 146; The Congregationalists, 147; The Puritans in
Holland, 148; Emigration to New Plymouth, 149; Landing of the Pil-
grims, 150; Death of Governor Carver, 153; Treaty with Massasoit,
154; Indian Conspiracy, 156; Standish, 157; Pierce's Treachery and
Shipwreck, 158; Government of the Colony, 159.
COLONIZATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Policy of Charles I., 169; the Non-Conformists, 170; Settlement of
Salem, 171; Charter of Massachusetts, 172; Formation of a Church,
173; Form of Worship, 174; Banishment of the Brownes, 175; Settle-
ment of Boston, 176; Death of Lady Arbella Johnson, 177; Arrival of
Emigrants-Elliott, Mayhew, and Cotton, 178; General Court, 179
COLONIZATION OF PROVIDENCE AND RHODE ISLAND.
Principles of the Founders of Massachusetts. Roger Williams, his Doc-
trine, 181; Dispute with Government-Exile, 182; Settlement of Provi-
dence, 183; Arrival of Peters and Vane, 184; Vane appointed Governor,
185; Effects of Vane's Administration, 186; Vane visited by Indian
Chiefs, 187; Mrs. Hutchinson's Meetings, 188; Religious Controversy,
189; Winthrop elected Governor, 191; Vane's Controversy with Win-
COLONIZATION OF CONNECTICUT.
Proposal of Lord Say and Seal, and Lord Brooke, 196; Settlement of Hart-
ford and Windsor, 197; Emigration of Hooker, 198; Sufferings of the
Early Settlers, 199; Hostility of the Pequods-League broken by Roger
Williams's Influence, 200; Destruction of the Pequods, 201; Arrival
of Davenport, 202; Settlement of New Haven, 203; Difficulties with
the Dutch, 204; Andros appointed Governor, 205; the Charter
Secreted, 206; Affair of the Militia, 207; Yale College, 208.
NEW ENGLAND DURING THE LONG PARLIAMENT AND
THE PROTECTORATE.
Neutrality of New England, 215; New England Coin, 216; Policy of
Cromwell, 217; Arrival of Quakers, 218; Persecution of the Quakers,
219; Punishment of Death, 220; Trial of Wenlock Christison, 221;
Release of Christison, 222; Persecution closed-Growth of the Colonies,
223; Arrival of Whaley and Goffe, 224.
THE RESTORATION OF THE STUARTS.
News of the Restoration received at Boston, 225; Address to the King-
The King's Answer-Thanksgiving, 226; Reports from England-Decla-
ration of Rights-Agents sent to England-The Royal Letter, 227;
New Charters granted to Rhode Island and Connecticut, 228; Trial and
Execution of Sir Henry Vane, 229-230; His Character, 231; Mis-
sionary labours of Elliot and Mayhew, 232; Death of Mayhew, 233;
The Navigation Acts, 234; Commissioners sent by Charles II. to New
England, 235; The Commissioners arrive at Boston-Subsidy voted-
New Netherlands conquered-Petition to the King, 236; The Commis-
sioners in Connecticut, Plymouth, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and
Maine, 237; Return to Boston-Recalled-Censorship of the Press,
238; Prosperity of the Colonies, 239; Population of New England, 240.
Sebastian Cabot. From the original Portrait by Holbein, now in possession of the Hon. Richard Biddle, of Pittsburgh, the biographer of Cabot. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt
Ornamental Letter; Esquimaux. Drawn and Engraved by Croome
Cartier taking possession of New France. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by G. T. Devereux
Cabot discovering the Continent, Coast of Labrador. Drawn and Engraved by Croome......
Portrait of De Soto; from a print in an early edition of the Spanish Historian, Herrera. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.....
Ornamental Letter. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt
Ponce de Leon mortally wounded in Florida. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.....
Narvaez's March from Appalachee. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt....... Portrait of the Emperor Charles V.; from a French print. Engraved by Croome.. Soto discovering the Mississippi River. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.... Portrait of Ponce de Leon; from a print in an early edition of Herrera. Drawn and Engraved by Croome.
Portrait of Sir Francis Drake; from a print in the Life of Drake. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt....
Portrait of Sir Martin Frobisher; from an English print. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt....
Portrait of Thomas Cavendish; from a print in the Life of Cavendish. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt
Portrait of Sir John Hawkins; from an English print. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.....
Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh; from a print in Raleigh's Memoirs. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt....
Ornamental Letter. Drawn and Engraved by Croome..
Loss of Sir Hugh Willoughby's Squadron. Drawn and Engraved by Croome Portrait of Queen Elizabeth; from a painting by Zucchero. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.....
The Indian's Breastplate. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt Grenville burning an Indian Town. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt Settlement at Roanoke; from an English print. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt....
Portrait of Captain John Smith; from a Portrait in Smith's History of Virginia. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.....
Ornamental Letter. Smith rescued by Opechancanough, when he showed the compass. Drawn and Engraved by Croome....
Pocahontas rescuing Captain Smith. Drawn and Engraved by Croome Captain Smith surveying Chesapeake Bay. Drawn and Engraved by Croome Leaf and Blossom of the Tobacco Plant. Drawn and Engraved by Croome.... Capture of Pocahontas. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.
Ornamental Letter; Indian Weapons and Ornaments. Drawn and Engraved by Croome...
The Christian Indian disclosing the intended Massacre. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.....
The Great Massacre. Drawn by Croome, Engraved by Waitt.
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