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��Her children all survived her ex- cept Dorothy, Ixvii-viii. Notices of, Ixvii n. Her verses concerning them, 400-3. Her descendants, Ixviii-ix.

Bradstreet, Anne, daughter of Sam- uel, verses on the death of, 405.

Bradstreet, Anne, another daughter of Samuel, her deatii in infancy, 407 //. and 40S.

Bradstreet, Anne, second wife of Gov. Bradstreet, daughter of Emanuel Downing, Ixix.

Bradstreet, Dorothy, daughter of Mrs. Anne, death of. Ixvii. No- tice of, Ixvii n. Marries Rev. Seaborn Cotton, 400-1, and 401 «.

Bradstreet, Dudley, son of Mrs. Anne, sketch of, Ixvii «. Refuses to act as Counsellor under the Provisional Government, Ixx.

Bradstreet, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel, verses on the death of, 404.

Bradstreet, Hannah, sketch of, Ixvii n. Marries Andrew Wiggin, 28 n.

Bradstreet. John, son of Mrs. Anne, notice of, Ixvii n.

Bradstreet, Mercy, daughter of Mrs. Anne, sketch of, Ixvii n.

Bradstreet, Mercy, wife of Samuel, verses on the death of, 407-S.

Bradstreet, Mercy, daughter of Sam- uel, 40S and 71.

Bradstreet, Pedigree of the Family, Ixix n.

Bradstreet, Samuel, son of Mrs. Anne, notice of, Ixvii n. His birth, 5. Some time after the marriage of his parents, lix, 5, 24. Graduates at Harvard Col- lege, Iviii-ix. His age, lix. Goes to England, Iviii-ix, Ixvii n, 400 and n. His mother's verses on his departure, 24. Returns, lix, Ixvii 71. His mother's verses on that event, 28. Death of his eld- est child, Elizabeth, 404, 405 «. ; of his daughter Anne, 405 and n. ; of his fourth child, Simon, 406; of his wife, 407-8. and 407 n. ; of Anne, an infant child of, 407 «., 408. His daughter, Mercy Bradstreet, 408 and «.

Bradstreet. Samuel, of Dorchester, x.

Bradstreet. Sarah, notice of. lx\ii «. Marries Richard Hubbard, of Ips- wich, 401 and n.

��Bradstreet. Rev. Simon, father of Gov. Bradstreet, xxi.

Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 17. 91. Engraving of, x. Husband of Anne Bradstreet. xi. Marries her, xxi, liii 71. His father and grand- father, ib. His birth, ib. Educa- tion, xxi-ii. Goes into the Earl of Lincoln's family, xxii. Enters Emmanuel College, and receives his bachelor's and master's de- grees, ib. Takes Dudley's place as steward of the Earl of Lin- coln, ib. Becomes stevv'ard of the Countess of Warwick, ib. Chosen Assistant of the Massachusetts Company, xxvi. His important position afterwards in the Massa- chusetts Colony, ib. Embarks for America, xxvii. Probably on the '• Arbella," /^. The passage, xxviii. Arrives in Salem, xxviii- ix. Goes to Charlestown, xxx- xxxi. Signs the covenant of the First Church, xxxi. Moves to Boston, xxxii. To Newtown (Cainbridge), xxxiii. His house and lot there, ib. Moves to Ips- wich, xxxv. One of those allowed to begin a plantation at '-Merri- mack," xxxvi. Establishes him- self at Andover, xxxvi-vii. De- scription of his house there, xxxvii-viii. His mission to Eng- land with the Rev. John Norton, lix-lxi, 32-9. His wife's verses to him during that time, 32-9. Burn- ing of his house at Andover, xxxvii, Ixi-ii, 40, 329. His loss thereby, Ixi-ii. His children, Ixvii «., 400-3. His descendants, Ixviii-ix. His second wife, Ixix. Becomes Deputy- Governor, Ixx. Governor^ ib. Refuses to act as Counsellor under Joseph Dudley, ib. Head of the " Council of Safe- ty," ib. Acts as Governor until the receipt of the New Charter, Ixx-i. A Counsellor under that, Ixxi. His death, ib. His tomlj, Ixxi 71. Its desecration, ib. His epitaph, ib. Supports his son Samuel's children, Ixvii «., 40S «. Verses on his restoration from an ague, 27. Verses on his going to England, 32. Verses in solitary hours during his absence, 34. Verses in acknowledgment of let- ters received from him, 37. Verses

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