nor Winthrop. Allerton's confirmation and Winslow's statement. Confu-
sion in Allerton's accounts. His trading post taken by the French. Disciplined
by the church. French take trading house of New Plymouth. Josiah Winslow,
accountant. Sir Christopher Gardiner and his adventures. Winthrop's letter
and action of the Privy Council
1632. Sherley's favoring of Allerton in ship. Hatherley and Peirce have differ-
ences with Allerton. Scattering of the settlement. Duxbury and Green's Har-
bor. Wreck of Peirce's vessel . .
1633. Sherley on Allerton's misfortunes. Roger Williams and his dismission to
Salem. Indians invite a settlement on Connecticut River. Dutch and the
Indians. Infection at New Plymouth. Large shipment of beaver
1634. A letter from Sherley. Killing of Hocking at Kennebec. Arrest of Alden.
Governor Dudley's letters. Commission for regulating plantations. Massa-
chusetts Bay and the Kennebec affair. Action of English proprietors. Stone
seizes a Plymouth ship at Manhattan. Killing of Stone by the Indians. Pesti-
lence among the Indians on the Connecticut River
1635. Winslow's petition to the Lords Commissioners for Plantations. Opposition
from Gorges and Mason. Winslow questioned on church matters and com-
mitted to the Fleet. Sherley on the White Angel accounts. French take the
trading house of New Plymouth. Attempt to recover it and cause of failure.
Attitude of Massachusetts Bay. Great and destructive storm. Migration
from Massachusetts Bay to the Connecticut. Dispute over rights to land, and
manner of settlement. Glover and Norton