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INDEX 189

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The Cells, Guildhall, Boston xi

A Bit of Old Gainsborough 5

The Old Manor House, Scrooby, where William Brewster was born.--Scrooby Church 9

The Cottage at Austerfield where William Bradford was born 13

The Old Hall, Gainsborough, in which the Separatist Church was founded in 1602 17

Guildhall and South Street, Boston 21

The Old Courtroom, Guildhall, Boston 25

The River Witham, Boston 29

The Pilgrim Cells, Guildhall, Boston, showing the Kitchen beyond 33

Old Town Gaol, Market-place, Boston 37

Trentside, Gainsborough 41

Elder William Brewster 45

John Robinson's House, Leyden, where the Pilgrim Fathers worshipped 49

St. Peter's Church, Leyden 53

Bust of Captain John Smith 57

The Embarkation of the Pilgrims 61

Model of the Mayflower 65

Plymouth Harbour, as seen from Cole's Hill 69

The Landing of the Pilgrims 73

The March of Miles Standish 77

The Canopy over Plymouth Rock 81

The Old Fort and First Meeting-House 85

Pilgrims going to Church 89

The Departure of the Mayflower 93

Captain Miles Standish 97

Governor William Bradford 101

The Pilgrim Memorial Monument at Provincetown 105

Plymouth Rock 109

A Bit of Old Boston 113

The Site of the Old Fort, Burial Hill, Plymouth 117

First Church, Plymouth 121

The Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial, Plymouth 125

John Alden.--Priscilla Mullins 129

Governor Bradford's Monument, Burial Hill, Plymouth 133

Governor Carver's Chair and Ancient Spinning Wheel 137

Elder Brewster's Chair and the Cradle of Peregrine White 141

The Grave of John Howland 145

The Grave of Miles Standish, Duxbury 149

The Miles Standish Monument, Duxbury 153

Governor Edward Winslow 157

Mayflower Tablet on the Barbican, Plymouth, England 161

Scrooby Village 165

The Ancient Kitchen, Guildhall, Boston 169

Robinson Memorial Church, Gainsborough 173

Tablet in Vestibule of Robinson Memorial Church, Gainsborough.--Memorial Tablet on St. Peter's Church, Leyden 177

Design by R. M. Lucas for the Tercentenary Memorial at Southampton 181

The Font, Austerfield Church.--The Font, Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lound 185

Down through the years the leaders of men have borne burning witness to the wonderful work of the Pilgrim Fathers. Its influence is deep-rooted in the world's history to-day, and in the life and the past of our race it stands its own enduring monument.

The object of the present narrative is to give to the reader an account of the Mayflower Pilgrims that is concise and yet sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all essentials respecting the personality and pilgrimage of the Forefathers, whom the poet Whittier pictures to us in vivid verse as:

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