1627. Return of Allerton. Agreement with London Adventurers. Formation of a partnership or purchase. Division of lands. Beaching of a ship bound for 3 1628. Results of Allerton's mission. Letters of Sherley. Power of attorney to English partners. Kennebec patent. Visit from Rasiere. Purchase of wam- 1629. Arrival of some from the Leyden congregation. Sherley on the migration. Cost of the passage and problem of caring for the people. Allerton and the 62 1630. Ashley better supplied than the plantation. Arrival of Captain Peirce and fishing vessels. Hatherley and the Whit: Angel. Sherley's letter on the vessel. 1631. Winslow on Allerton and the White Angel. Allerton's commission retained by English partners. Sherley's letter of explanation. Question of responsibil- . . . nor Winthrop. Allerton's confirmation and Winslow's statement. Confu- 119 ences with Allerton. Scattering of the settlement. Duxbury and Green's Har- 146 Salem. Indians invite a settlement on Connecticut River. Dutch and the • 157 Governor Dudley's letters. Commission for regulating plantations. Massa- · 174 from Gorges and Mason. Winslow questioned on church matters and com- 196 . 1636. Accounts and shipments of beaver. How disposed of by English partners. Winslow can give no clear statement of accounts. Wreck of shallops going to 226 Indians. Attitude of the Narragansetts: Bartleast whe fort and swamp. Win- 242 263 Hingham. The River Charles. Agreement with Massachusetts Bay. Bradford . 308 assigns the lands under patent. Old comers and purchasers. Bounds of reserved 274 294 and reply of Bradford. Opinion of Reyner. Of Partrich. Of Chauncy. Affair wronged. Letters of Andrewes and Sherley God displayed. Confederation of the plantations. Jealousy between Uncas and Miantunomo. Indians bound over to keep peace. Death of Miantunomo 342 dians and acts of the Commissioners under the confederation. Narragansetts . . 367 and Narragansetts. Levy of armed force. Interpretation of Articles of Confederation. Messengers sent to Indians. Results of a conference Winslow goes to England to answer Gorton and other complainants. Remains . 376 · 389 . |