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 INDEX.

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��Interregnum between Cambyses and Darius Hystaspes, 216-17.

Ipswich settled, xxxv. Church gath- ered there, ib. Precautions in, against Indians, xxxv-vi. Mrs. Bradstreet's residence at, xxxv-vi,

394- Ireland, insurrection in, 164 and «.,

165 «., 336. Qiielling of the Earl

of Tyrone's rebellion in, 360. Isle de Rhe, Buckingham's attempt

to take, 163 and 71. Israel, 197. Dispersing of the Ten

Tribes of, 196. Ister (Danube), bridge over the,

220. Italy, how Sicily cut from, 117. Ivah (Juah), 197. Ivry, battle of, li ;/. I. W., explanations of the initials,

88 n. His poetical address to

the author, 86-8.

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Jacoban Age of English Literature, xv-xx.

Jaddus, 261.

Jamaica, Samuel Bradstreet goes to, Ixvii /;.

James I. of England, xvi, xix, xxiii, 1, 163 and n7i. Religious char- acter of his reign, xix-xx. Poets of the reign of, xviii.

Jane, Lady Jane Grey, 335.

Janus, Temple of, 325.

Jaxartes, The, 275-

Jchoiakim, 200-2, 204.

Jehu, 314.

Jerusalem, rebuilding of, 234.

"Jewell," The, xxvii.

Jews, Captivitj' of the, 211. Dari- us's Edict for the rebuilding of their temple, 219-20.

Jezreel, 314

Jim, Zim and, 203 and «.

John, King of England, 333.

Johnson, Dr., his opinion of Knolles' Historj- of the Turks, xix.

Johnson, Edward, quoted, xxxi.

Johnson, Isaac, xxvii. Constitutes Dudley one of the executors of his will, xiv. The Ladj' Arbella, his wife, xxvii, xxxi. Enters into Church covenant, xxxi.

Jonah, 192.

Jonathan, David's Lamentation for Saul and, 363-4.

��Jonson, Ben, xvi.

Joshua commands the sun to stand

still, 170 n. Josselyn's mention of Francis

Quarles, xviii. Joy in God, verses on, iS. Juah, 197- July, named from Julius Ca;sar, 174.

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Keayne, Major Benjamin, marries

Sarah Dudley, liii «. Kedar, 203. Knolles, Richard, his " History of

the Turks," xix. Qiioted, 173 n. Korah and Dathan, destruction of,

112 ;/.

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Lamb, Charles, vii.

Lancastrians, 333.

Lapland, 17S.

Lathyrus, Ptolemj-, 319.

Latin, authors, Mrs. Bradstreet's acquaintance with, xliii-iv. Mrs. Bradstreet's knowledge of, ib. Translation of Dedication and first four " Meditations," 74.

Laud, Archbishop, 336 n. His cen- sorship, of the press, xx. His treatment of the Puritans, xxiii-iv. Imprisoned, 338 and n. Beheaded, 164 and n.

Lawrence, xxxix, Ixiii.

Lee, Mrs. Eliza B., a descendant of Mrs. Bradstreet, Ixix.

Leonatus, 292, 293.

Leonidas, 226-7.

Leverett, Gov. John, his daughter marries Paul Dudley, liii n. Si- mon Bradstreet succeeds him as Governor, Ixx.

Leverett, Mary, marries Paul Dud- ley, liii n.

Lewis. See Louis.

Lincoln, Countess of, Dudley's letter to, xxvi n., xxvii «., xxx, xxxiii and ;/.

Lincoln, Earl of, Henry de Clinton, dies in 1616, xiii. Thomas, suc- ceeds him, xiii. Theophilus. Earl of, xiii, xxi, xxii, xxvii. Takes Dudley' as his steward, xiii. His connection with Dudley, ib.

Lisbon, 359.

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