267 from Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New-England, or Anpvhere, Or the Path-way to Experience to Erect a Plantation (Review of the colonies planted in New England and Virginian 270 Richard Frethorne (fl. 1623) 270 from Richard Frethorne, to His Parents (Virginia, 1623) 273 Nathaniel Bacon ( 1647-1676) 275 Nathaniel Bacon Esq'r his Manifesto Concerning the Present Troubles in Virginia 280 James Revel (1640s?-?) 282 The Poor, Unhappy Transported Felon 289 New England 294 Thomas Morton ( 1579?-1647?) 296 from New English Canaan 296 from Book 1, Containing the originals of the Natives, their manners & Customes, with their tractable nature and love towards the English 296 from Chapter IV, Of their Houses and Habitations 296 hnm Chapter Vl, Of the Indians apparels 297 Chapter V1I1, Of their Reverence, and respect to age 297 Chapter XVI, Of their acknowledgment of the Creation, and immortality of the Soule 298 from Chapter XX, That the Salvages live a contended life. 299 from Book 111, Containing a description of the People that are planted there, what remarkable Accidents have happened there since they were settled, what Tenents they hound, together with the practise of their Church 299 from Chapter 1, Of a great League made with the Plimmouth Planters after their arrivall, by the Sachem of those Territories 300 from Chapter V, Of a Massacre made upon the Salvages at Wessaguscus 300 from Chapter V11, Of Thomas Mortons intertwinement at Plimmouth, and castings away upon an Island from Chapter XIV, Of the Revells of New Canaan Chapter XV, Of a great Monster supposed to be at Ma-re-iklount; and the preparation made to destroy it .306 Chapter XVI, How the 9. worthies put mine Host of Ma-re-Mount into the inchaunted Castle at Plimmouth, and terrified him with the Monster Briareus