List of Illustrations

Manuscript page one of Of Plimoth Plantation

(Courtesy of the State Library of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.)

The Scrooby Church (photograph by Jeremy D. Bangs)

The Austerfield Church, where William Bradford was baptized

(photograph by Sue Allan)

John Smith’s map of New England, A Description of New England (1616)

(Courtesy Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University)

Samuel de Champlain’s map of the “Port of St. Louis,” Les Voyages (1613)

(Courtesy Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University)

Manuscript page 47, “Being thus passed the vast ocean, and a sea of troubles . . .”

(Courtesy of the State Library of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.)

Map of England and the Netherlands, showing journeys of the Pilgrims

Map showing Native tribes of New England and their approximate territories

Map of early English settlements in New England

(Maps created by Matthew Spak for the Geography Department’s Geo-Graphics Laboratory at Millersville University, Millersville, Penn., U.S.A.)

Pieter Bast, Map of Leiden, 1600 (detail, showing area where Pilgrims lived), Erfgoed Leiden, The Netherlands

Jan Luycken after Claess Jansz Visscher, Fort qui à été sur le Breestraat [Fort which has been on the Breestraat], Arminian Barricade of 1617–18.

Engraving from Les Délices de Leyde (1715)

(Courtesy Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University)

Adam Willaerts, Het vertrek van de Pilgrim Fathers vanuit Delfshaven [The Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers from Delfshaven], 1620

(Private collection)

Title page of Relation or Iournall of the beginning and proceedings of the English Plantation setled at Plimoth in New England (1622), otherwise known as Mourt’s Relation

(Courtesy Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University)

Anonymous (School of Robert Walker), Edward Winslow, 1651

(Collections of Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Mass.)

Title page of Thomas Morton, New English Canaan (1637)

Adam Willaerts, Een idee van Plymouth Plantation [An Idea of Plimoth Plantation], c. 1638

(Courtesy Leiden American Pilgrim Museum, The Netherlands)

Manuscript page 120 [i.e. 220], the beginning of Bradford’s account of the Pequot War in 1637

(Courtesy of the State Library of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.)

Manuscript page 246, containing Revs. Partridge’s and Chauncy’s views on “Sodomitical acts”

(Courtesy of the State Library of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.)

Title page of Edward Winslow, Hypocrisie Unmasked (1646)

The first page of “The names of those which came over first, in the year 1620

(Courtesy of the State Library of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.)

The third page of Bradford’s “Some Hebrew words englished,” with his declaration, “Though I am growne aged . . .”

(Courtesy of the State Library of Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.)