Penn gets a quitclaim deed to Delaware from Duke of York, 29
Penn's treaty with the Indians, 31
Penn's new charter adopted, 36
Penn returns to England in summer of 1684, 37
Penn bidding colonists farewell--his departure, 38
Penn, restored to his rights, returns to America, 40
Penn, death of, 41
Pennsylvania, how named, 28
Pennsylvania divided into three counties, 37
Persecution of the Monmouth rebels, 47
Philadelphia, how named and laid out by Penn and Holme, 35
Phipps reduces Acadia, 314
Phipps in Massachusetts, 342
Pilgrims persecute Quakers, 24
Puritan superstition, 160
Quakers persecuted by Pilgrims, 24
Quaker, how the term came to be used, 25
Rhode Island charter surrendered, 114
Ryswick, treaty of, 325
Salem, 2
Salem witchcraft, 234
Salmon Falls attacked, 311
Schenectady attacked by French and Indians, 309
Sidney, Algernon, aids Penn in drawing up a code of laws for
Pennsylvania, 29
Sloughter, Colonel Henry, commissioned governor of New York, 228
Sothel, Seth, governor of North Carolinia, 147
Sothel arrested, tried and convicted, 148
South Carolinia politics in 1672, 149
Stoll, Jost, the ensign who bore Leisler's letter to King
William, 220
Stoughton, judge to try witches, 343
Superstition, the reign of, 328
Swedes and William Penn, 34
Tituba, Mr. Parris' slave, 66
Train-bands summoned, 107
Treat, Robert, governor of Connecticut, 115
Uplands (now Chester County), Penn meets assembly at, 34
Van Cortlandt's burnt offering, 135
Wadsworth and the Charter Oak, 110
Walcut, Mary, bitten by a witch, 277
_Welcome_, name of Penn's ship, 30
West Jersey, first popular assembly at Salem, 142
William and Mary deprive Penn of his rights as governor, 40
William and Mary's ascension to the throne of England hailed with
joy throughout New England, 217
Williams, Abigail, niece of Mr. Parris, 68
Williams, Abigail, bewitched, 279
Winthrop's expedition fails, 314
Witchcraft, belief in general, 235
Witchcraft, evidence of, 266
Witchcraft, trials for, 331
Witchcraft, doctrine of, 380
Witch doctor,
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