New Englands Prospect A true, lively, and experimentall description of that part of America, commonly called New England: discovering the state of that Countrie, both as it stands to our new-come English Planters; and to the old Native Inhabitants

Part 11

Chapter 111,283 wordsPublic domain

_A quit-appause_ 1 moneths _Nees-appause_ 2 moneths _Nis-appause_ 3 moneths _Yoaw appause_ 4 moneths _Abonna appause_ 5 moneths _Nequit appause_ 6 moneths _Enotta appause_ 7 moneths _Sonaske appause_ 8 moneths _Assaquoquin appause_ 9 moneths _Piocke appause_ 10 moneths _Appona quit appause_ 11 moneths _Appon nees appause_ 12 moneths _Appon nis appause_ 13 moneths _Appon yoaw appause_ 14 moneths _Nap nappona appause_ 15 moneths _Nap napocquint appause_ 16 moneths _Nap nap enotta appause_ 17 moneths _Napsoe sicke appause_ 18 moneths _Nappawsoquoquin appause_ 19 moneths _Neesnischicke appause_ 20 moneths _Neesnischicke appon a quit appause_ 21 moneths _Neesnischicke apponees appause_ 22 moneths _Neesnischick apponis appause_ 23 moneths _Neesnischick appo yoaw appause_ 24 moneths

The names of the _Indians_ as they be divided into severall Countries.

_Tarrenteens_ _Churchers_ _Aberginians_ _Narragansets_ _Pequants_ _Nipnets_ _Connectacuts_ _Mowhacks_

The Names of _Sagamores_.

_Woenohaquahham_ _Anglice_ King _Iohn_ _Montowompate_ _Anglice_ King _Iames_ _Mausquonomend_ _Igowam_ Sagamore _Chickkcatawbut_ _Naponset_ Sagamore _Canonicus_ _Narraganset_ Sagamore _Osomeagen_ _Sagamore_ of the _Pequants_ _Kekut_ _Petchutacut_ Sagamore

_Nassawwhonan_ } Two Sagamores of _Nipust_. _Woesemagen_ }

_Pissacannua_ A Sagamore and most noted Nigromancer.

_Nepawhamis_ } Sagamores to the _Asteco_ } East and North-east, _Assotomowite_ } bearing rule amongst _Nannopounacund_ } the _Churchers_ _Nattonanite_ } and _Tarrenteens_. _Noenotchuock_ }

The names of the noted Habitations.

_Anglice._ _Merrimack_ _Igowam_ _Igoshaum_ _Chobocco_ _Nahumkeake_ Salem _Saugus_ _Swampscot_ _Nahant_ _Winnisimmet_ _Mishaum_ _Mishaumut_ Charles towne _Massachusets_ Boston _Mistick_ _Pigsgusset_ Water towne _Naponset_ _Matampan_ Dorchester _Pawtuxet_ Plymouth _Wessaguscus_ _Conihosset_ _Mannimeed_ _Soewampset_ _Situate_ _Amuskeage_ _Pemmiquid_ _Saketehoc_ _Piscataqua_ _Cannibek_ _Penopscot_ _Pantoquid_ _Nawquot_ _Musketoquid_ _Nipnet_ _Whawcheusets_

At what places be Rivers of note.

_Cannibec_ River _Merrimacke_ River _Tchobocco_ River _Saugus_ River _Mistick_ River _Mishaum_ River _Naponset_ River _Wessaguscus_ River _Luddams_ Foard _Narragansets_ River _Musketoquid_ River _Hunniborne_ River _Connectacut_ River

FINIS.

Transcriber's note:

Variable capitalisations and hyphenations in the original have been retained.

Unusual and multiple spellings in the original have been retained.

The format of chapter headings has been regularised.

All corrections noted in the Errata, excepting one, have been applied.

Errata exception: 'p. 45. l. 29. house, horse.' Page 45 contains neither 'house' nor 'horse.'

Table of Contents, ',' changed to '.,' "Part. 1. Chap. 1."

Table of Contents, 'North-wards' changed to 'North-ward,' "or Indians North-ward."

Table of Contents, '&c.' added, "Of their Mariages, &c."

Errata, all references normalised to the form "p. nn. l. nn."

Errata, all corrections terminated with a full stop.

Errata, 'Squnotersquashes' changed to 'Squonterquashes,' "for Squonterquashes reade Isquoutersquashes."

Errata, 'he' changed to 'hee,' "p. 15. l. 10. hee, they."

Errata, 'spoiling' changed to 'spoyling,' "l. 28. spoyling, spoile."

Errata, 'humiliters' changed to 'Humiliteers,' "p. 27. l. 21. Humiliteers, Humilitees."

Errata, 'breach' changed to 'brech,' "l. 36. brech, Beach."

Errata, '20' changed to '24,' "p. 70. l. 24. Warme, worme."

Page 2, comma following 'Cape' struck, "Plimmouth, Cape Ann, Salem,"

Page 3, 'trance' changed to 'entrance,' "entrance, and that not very broad,"

Page 4, 'bittter' changed to 'bitter,' "with deepe Snowes and bitter Frost,"

Page 4, 'winds' changed to 'windes,' "few North-west windes,"

Page 5, 'secōd' changed to 'second,' "A second passage,"

Page 6, 'Cod' italicised, "shaping their course for _Cape Cod_,"

Page 6, 'beleife' changed to 'beliefe,' "startle beliefe of some,"

Page 10, 'Tres' changed to 'Trees,' "where the Trees grow thinne,"

Page 12, 'w^{ch}' changed to 'which,' "which hath one house in"

Page 13, 'Marjoran' changed to 'Marjoram,' "as sweet Marjoram,"

Page 14, comma struck after 'Iron,' "reported that there is Iron stone;"

Page 24, 'it' capitalised to 'It,' "It is observed that they have"

Page 25, 'peice' changed to 'peece,' "five shillings a peece,"

Page 25, 'vnder' changed to 'Vnder,' "egresse being Vnder water"

Page 26, 'affoords' changed to 'affords,' "as the Countrey affords:"

Page 29, 'seggy' changed to 'sedgy,' "by reedy and sedgy places,"

Page 32, 'Hhving' changed to 'Having,' "Having done with these,"

Page 32, second 'and' struck, "and is likely to prove"

Page 33, colon changed to comma, "and one wide, and a foot thicke;"

Page 36, sidenote 'Wessagustus' changed to 'Wessaguscus.'

Page 36, 'Wessagutus' changed to 'Wessaguscus,' "which is called Wessaguscus an Indian"

Page 36, 'aud' changed to 'and,' "having Acornes and Clamms"

Page 37, 'Alewiues' changed to 'Alewives,' "although there come no Alewives,"

Page 41, 'bound' changed to 'abound,' "abound with Woods, and Water,"

Page 42, 'weire' changed to 'wayre,' "without any wayre at all,"

Page 43, 'Sangus' changed to 'Saugus,' "Northeast from Saugus lyeth Salem,"

Page 44, 'ravenons' changed to 'ravenous,' "are the ravenous Woolves,"

Page 45, 'weed' changed to 'weede,' "this weede is ranck poyson,"

Page 45, 'bittē' changed to 'bitten,' "whosoever is bitten by"

Page 45, 'soundy' changed to 'soundly,' "will sleepe so soundly that I"

Page 47, 'yere' changed to 'yeare,' "first yeare, never swell the second:"

Page 49, 'fish' added, "fish or flesh for their labour"

Page 49, 'affoords' changed to 'affords,' "sure Middlesex affords London no better"

Page 49, second 'and' struck, "and what to carry"

Page 51, 'wel' changed to 'well,' "well accommodated with servants."

Page 51, 'iudustrious' changed to 'industrious,' "hath an industrious family,"

Page 52, 'hous-hold-stuffe' changed to 'household-stuffe,' "All manner of household-stuffe"

Page 52, 'ann' changed to 'and,' "both broad and pitching-axes."

Page 52, 'vtensils' changed to 'Vtensils,' "all Vtensils for the Sea,"

Page 53, second 'is' struck, "There is as much freedome"

Page 54, second 'too' struck, "too curious objections,"

Page 55, 'two' changed to 'too,' "would it be too little"

Page 55, 'likly' changed to 'likely,' "never likely to remove"

Page 56, 'Narraganssts' changed to 'Narragansets,' "called Pequants, and Narragansets;"

Page 58, 'wherupon' changed to 'whereupon,' "whereupon they led him bound"

Page 58, 'thy' changed to 'they,' "under which they march"

Page 59, 'inhabibiting' changed to 'inhabiting,' "A Sagamore inhabiting neere"

Page 59, semi-colon changed to full stop, "or loose the saddle. His"

Page 62, 'thē' changed to 'them,' "they make them of greene,"

Page 63, 'bewray' changed to 'betray,' "or gray haire betray their age"

Page 67, comma inserted after 'trenchers,' "without either trenchers, napkins, or knives,"

Page 67, 'Squoutersquashes' changed to 'Isquoutersquashes,' "Isquoutersquashes is their best bread,"

Page 68, 'thē' changed to 'them,' "feed them little better"

Page 68, 'Sūmer' changed to 'Summer,' "In Summer they must"

Page 68, 'with' changed to 'With,' "With this strange viaticum"

Page 71, 'Naragansets' changed to 'Narragansets,' "from the Narragansets who traded"

Page 71, 'Beere' changed to 'Deere,' "haunch of a fat Deere,"

Page 72, 'wel' changed to 'well,' "who are as well acquainted with"

Page 72, 'atachment' changed to 'attachment,' "fearing attachment, conviction,"

Page 73, 'Sagomore' changed to 'Sagamore,' "An Indian Sagamore once"

Page 74, 'angrer' changed to 'anger,' "yet anger-boyling blood"

Page 74, 'lamentables' changed to 'lamentable,' "the lamentable effects of rage;"

Page 76, 'enformed' changed to 'informed,' "fully informed of their intent"

Page 77, 'Black-moore' changed to 'Black-more,' "poore wandring Black-more,"

Page 83, 'somtimes' changed to 'sometimes,' "sometimes roaring like a Beare,"

Page 84, 'seven' changed to 'seaven,' "altered in seaven or eight yeares,"

Page 87, 'winked' changed to 'winged,' "and nimble winged Pigeon"

Page 87, 'markemen' changed to 'marksmen,' "as these Indians be good marksmen,"

Page 87, 'yong' changed to 'young,' "when they are very young."

Page 88, 'yeere' changed to 'yeare,' "in that time of the yeare,"

Page 88, 'Musquashies' changed to 'Musquashes,' "Otters, Beavers, Musquashes,"

Page 88, 'accidentatall' changed to 'accidentall,' "of some accidentall passinger;"

Page 89, comma following '14' changed to full stop, "12. 14. and 16. some 18. foote long"

Page 90, 'Burcthen' changed to 'Burtchen,' "made of Burtchen rindes,"

Page 90, 'weater' changed to 'weather,' "in frostie weather"

Page 91, 'exclnding' changed to 'excluding,' "excluding L and R,"

Page 92, 'doe' changed to 'doth,' "doth something differ in their"

Page 92, 'threed' changed to 'thread,' "the thread of their dayes"

Page 93, 'whō' changed to 'whom,' "whom they account unworthy"

Page 96, 'hubands' changed to 'husbands,' "they are their husbands Caterers,"

Page 96, comma struck after 'Beaver,' "his wives Beaver petticote,"

Page 97, 'salvage' changed to 'savage,' "and savage inhumanitie,"

Nomenclator C, 'drinke' changed to 'smoake,' "Coetop will you smoake Tobaco"

Nomenclator M, 'brees' changed to 'brows,' "Mamanock the eye brows"

Nomenclator N, 'Taunais' changed to 'Naunais,' "Naunais my daughter"

Nomenclator O, 'Vnquagh' changed to 'Onquagh,' "Onquagh saw au you are cunning"

Nomenclator Q, full stop struck after 'Quenops,' "Quenops be quiet"

Nomenclator S, 'snmmer' changed to 'summer,' "Sequan the summer"

Nomenclator Y, all entries regularised to begin with a capital letter.

Nomenclator Moneths, '16' changed to '19,' "Nappawsoquoquin appause 19 moneths"

Nomenclator Moneths, 'Neefnishicke' changed to 'Neesnischicke,' "Neesnischicke appon a quit appause 21 moneths"

Nomenclator Sagamores, 'Sagamoes' changed to 'Sagamores,' "Two Sagamores of Nipust."

Nomenclator Sagamores, full stop struck after 'Nattonanite.'