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��Hampton-Court Conference, xxiv.

Hampton, N.H.. Ixvii 11., 401 n.

Hand-writing, fac-&imile of Mrs. Bradstreet's, between 46 and 47.

Harding, Robert, xxxi.

Harvard College, 29 ;/. First grad- uate of, 89 71.

Harvey, Dr. William, xxi.

Hathorne. Daniel, buys tlie Brad- street tomb at Salem, Ixxi ;/.

Haverhill, gathering of church at, xxxvi.

Hazor, 203.

Heaven, verses expressing her long- ing for, 42.

Hebrew Writings, Mrs. Bradstreet's indebtedness to, for her facts in "The Four Monarchies," xliii.

Hector, 261, 34S.

Helena, 142.

Hellespont, bridge over, 225-6.

Hena, 197. Henah, 197 ;/.

Hengist, 331.

Henry V. of England, 334.

Henry VI. of England, anecdote of, 128.

Henry VII. of England. 332, 333.

Henry IV. of France, xii, 11 n, 355,

359- Henry, Duke of Gloucester, his

death, 30 and ti. Henry, Prince of Wales, death of,

163 and n. Henryes daughter, 333 and ;/. Hephaestion, xlvi, 259-60, 276, 2S3,

285, 286. 290. Hesiod, xliii, 199 Hester, 233 «., 236 «., 266 n. Hevah, 197. Hezekiah, 198. Higginson, Rev. Francis, his arrival

in America, xxix. His company,

xxx. Hildersham, Rev. Arthur, xiii. Hippocrates, i4'5. Mrs. Bradstreet's

knowledge of, 1. Hobart, Rev. Peter, 413 «. Holland, 332, 334. Saved, 162. Holmes, Dr. O. W., a descendant

of Mrs. Bradstreet, Ixix. Holyoke, Rev. Edward, 74 n. Homer, xliii, 85, 199, 288, 347.

Translated by Chapman, xvii. Hooker's "Ecclesiastical Polity," xx. Hooker, Rev. Thomas, his congre- gation leaves Mount WoUaston for

Newtown (Cambridge), xxxiv.

He arrives in Boston, and goes to

Newtown, ib-

��Horatii, 325.

Horseleach, two daughters of the, 61 and 11.

Hoshea, 195.

Hostilius, Tullus, 325-6.

Hottinger, Ixvi.

House, verses on the burning of her, 40.

H. S, Poetical address to the au- thor, 92.

Hubbard, Richard, of Ipswich, 401 n. Marries Sarah Bradstreet, Ixvii ;/.

Hubbard, Rev. William, 401 ;;. His brother marries Sarah Bradstreet, Ixvii ;;.

Hull, John, goes to England with the Commissioners, Bradstreet and Norton, Ix, 32 «. His ac- count of the passage and the mis- sion of the Commissioners. 32 «. His accoimt of the loss of James Garrett's ship, 29 n. His notice of safe return of the Commission- ers, 38 71.

Hume, his accoimt of the death of the Duke of Gloucester and the Princess of Orange, 30 71. His estimate of those killed in the In- surrection in Ireland, 164 n.

Humours, The Four, xli, Ixv, 123- 46.

Humphrey, John, xxvi.

Husband, verses on his restoration from an Ague, 27. Verses in soli- tary hours during his absence, 34. Verses in acknowledgment of let- ters received from, 37. Verses on his safe arrival home, 38. Verses to my dear and loving, 394. Let- ter to her, absent on Publick Em- ployment, 394-5. Another, 395-7. Another, 397-8.

Hutchinson, Mrs. Lucy, her account of the treatment of the Puritans by the Stage, &c., xvii.

Hydaspes, The, 278, 279.

Hypatia (Hippatia), Ixvi.

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��Ince, Mr., 29 n-

Indians, xxxii, xxxiv, xxxv, Ixiii,

Ixvii ;/. In reference to her children. Poem,

400-3. Insurrection in Ireland, 164 and ;/.,

165 «., 336.

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