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Boston Public Schools, 12. 387-391.
Boston Record Commissioners, 17. 161; 18. 261. Request from, 17. 160. Vote of the Society not to grant the request, 17. 162.
Boston Registry of Decds, see Suffolk County, etc.
Boston Sailors' Home, 10. 107.
Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Instruction of the Poor, 5. 437n .; IO. 107.
Boston Society of Natural History, 2. 274; 3. 252; 8. 264; 11. 142; 15. 398, 399 ; 18. 177, 356; 19. 316-320 n., 322, 383; 20. 238, 240, 241, 244, 245, 249, 251. Donation of relics from the So- ciety to, I. vii. Vote to deposit certain specimens with, 1. 467. Application from, I. 489. Mr. Davis to rent a room to, 2. 175. A collection of plants to be deposited with, during the pleasure of the Society, 2. 348, 351. Donations from, 2. 410, 474 ; 9. 1, 177; 10. 314, 330; II. 498. A committee appointed to consider what there may be in the Collections, which might be useful to, 2. 490. Report of the committee, 2. 491, 496, 497.
Boston Stamp Act, paper issued under, 2. 104.
Boston State House, see State House, Mass.
Boston Theatre, 15. 392.
Boston Theological Library, see General Theological Library.
Boston Town House, 4. 11; 6. 27. Papers referring to, including a subscription for the erection of, 3. 336-344. The- atrical performance in, 1714, 12. 378. Burnt, 18. 365.
Boston traders, mentioned in the Califor- nia Archives, II. 351, 352.
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Boston University, 17. 36. Boston Waterworks, 6. 424.
' Boston Weekly Magazine,' see 'Boston Magazine.'
' Boston Weekly Messenger,' 18. 272.
'Boston Weekly Newsletter,' see ' Boston Newsletter.'
Boston Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, donation from, 7. 207.
Boston Young Men's Christian Union, 17. 31.
Bostonian Society, 20. 157, 162 n. Re- quests an extension of loan of articles from the Society's Cabinet, 19. 379. Artieles borrowed from the Society's Cabinet, returned by, 20. 192.
'Bostons,' title of, applied to Americans, II. 351.
Boswell, James, 15. 308; 19. 309. His 'Johnson,' 10. 432.
Boswell, Capt. William, death of, 14. 133. Botanic Garden, see Harvard University, Botanie Garden of.
Boteler, Dr., his praise of strawberries, 10. 432.
Boteler, Alice Apsley (Lady Fenwiek), see Fenwiek.
Botero, Giovanni, his 'Deseription of New France' eited, 5. 120.
Botetourt, Norborne Berkeley, 3d Baron, 14. 265.
Botineau, Stephen, 4. 354.
BOTTA, CARLO GIUSEPPE GUGLIELMO, 14. 73, 78. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 333. Eleeted. 1. 333. His ' History of the War of Independence of the United States of America,' I. 333 n .; 3. 334; 7. 288, 289 ; 14. 74.
Bottrigari, Galeatio, 10. 383.
Boueller, Madame, 17. 94.
Boueher, Ann (Mrs. Nathaniel Cunning- ham), 13. 412, 413; 17. 95.
Boucher, Jane, 13. 412, 413. Boucher, Lewis, 13. 412.
Bouehier, Lewis, the younger, 13. 412.
Boncher, Mary, 6. 1703, 13. 412.
Boucher, Mary, 6. 1710, 13. 412.
Boucher, Sarah, 13. 412, 413.
Boucher, Mrs. Sarah (Middleeott), wife of Lewis, 13. 412, 413; 17. 95.
Boueher, Thomas B., 13. 412 n.
Boudey, Moses, marriage of, 14. 151.
Boudey, Mrs. Ruth, 14. 151.
Boudin, William, 15. 81 n.
BOUDINOT, Hon. ELIAS, LL.D., 6. 397, 308; 11. 23. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, 1. 220. Eleeted, 1. 231. Accepts membership, 1. 233. Donation from, 1. 233. Vote of thanks to, I. 233. Extract from a letter from, I. 233 n.
Bouillaud, -, 5. 396.
Bouldin, Hon. Thomas T., Va., 5. 276, 307. Boulter, Nathaniel, Sen., 16. 265.
Bound, Elder, 8. 222.
Boundary, questions of, 3. 10, 73, 148, 149. Papers relating to, 3. 216-219. See also Northeast Boundary Question.
'Boundary Disputes of Connecticut,' 19. 385.
Bourdaloue, Louis, 3. 383, 384.
Bourgogne, Louis, Duc de, 15. 51 n.
Bourland, Jolin, 12. 117.
Bourn, Edward, naturalized, 4. 362.
Bourn, Elisha, naturalized, 4 362.
Bourne, Abner, donations from, 2. 27.
Bourne, Hon. Edward E., donation from, 8. 171.
Bourne, Dr. Richard, donation from, I. 131.
Bourne, Rev. Richard, 17. 247.
Bourne, Shearjashub, 15. 397; 19. 169, 170, 170 n., 172, 173.
Bourne, Sylvanus, 20. 325, 326.
Bonrquet, Mrs. Solomon (Andre), 14. 218.
Bours, Samuel, 4. 382.
Boutall, Lieut. Timothy, 15. 76 n.
Boutelle, Timothy, LL.D., 19. 176.
Bouterwek, Friedrich, 8. 138.
Boutineau, James, 11. 393, 395 ; 20. 6.
Bouton, J. M., donation from, 11. 499.
Bouton, John Bell, 8. 483.
Bouton, Rec. Nathaniel, D.D., 2. 255 n. ; 16. 25Sn. Donation from, 2. 417. Bouty, Lieut. David, 15. 82, 82 n.
Bouve, Edward T., 20. 245. Letter from, to Mr. Waterston. 20. 245, 216.
Bouve, Thomas T., 20. 238, 239. His estimate of Mr. Emerson's botanical labors, 20. 244. Letter from, to Mr. Waterston, 20. 246, 217.
Bowden, Martha, 20. 318.
Bowditch, Mr., donation from, 1. 112.
Bowditch, Ebenezer, 5. 500.
Bowditch, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown (Fran- eis), 5. 508. Gift from, 4. 118. Dona- tion from. 4 247.
Bowditch, Habakkuk, b. 1738, 5. 500.
Bowditch, Henry I., M.D., 11 165, 197, 193; 12. 40; 15. 264; 17. 465; 19 339; 20. 202. Donations from, 2. 510 ; 3. 132; 6. 414: 8. 459. Letter from, re- lating to the 'Morton Memorials,' II. 85. Resolution offered by, on the deatlı of Dr. Bigelow. 17. 466.
Bowditeh, J. Ingersoll, 13. 18; 18. 62 n .; 19. 356. Donation from. 2. 445. Com- munieates his brother's bequest. 5. 199. Bowditeh, Mrs. Mary (Ingersoll), her character, 5 501.
Bowditch, Nathaniel, fell at Kelly's Ford. 1863, 8. 459. A memorial volume of, 8. 450.
Bowditch, Nathaniel. LL.D., d. 1838, I. 500 n .; 20. 235, 237. Letter from, to Pres. Willard, 2 490. His mathemat- ical powers, 5. 500. His death, 5. 500 ; 6. 300. Eulogy on, by Hon. D. A. White, 6. 300, 301, 330.
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BOWDITCH, NATHANIEL INGERSOLL,
8. 270; 9. 81; 10. 12, 442; 11. 85; 12. A.M., 1. 438 n .; 4. 148, 167, 228; 7. 354;
325: 13. 3; 18. 352. Donations from, 2. 137, 411, 477 ; 3. 132 ; 4. 1, 122; 5. 87, 96, 159, 193; 6. 15. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 3. 128. Communication from, concerning the will of Hon. S.
Appleton, 2. 597 ; 3. 5. Exhibits a
eopy of Marco Polo's Travels of 1496, 3. 152. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's reports, 3. 154, 284; 4. 255, 273. Report of the Auditing Commit-
tee, 3. 162, 163; 4. 19. Report on Dr.
Pierce's Diary, 3. 203. Joins in the remonstrance against the change of name sought by the Historic-Genea- logical Society, 3 266-270. Of commit- tee for the examination of Dr. Pierce's
Memoirs, 3. 281. Exhibits an interest-
ing volume, 3. 283. Special meeting
held at his house, 3. 333. Of Publish- ing Committee, 4. 19 ; 5. 152. Portrait of, 5. v. His death, 5. ix, 197, 198, 224; 7. 305. Letter from, on the witcheraft papers, 5. 31, 32. Vote of thanks to,
5. 37, 87, 100. Bequest from, 5. 199 ;
6. 9, 11, 12, 426 ; 7. 18; 10. 170; 11. 39; 12. 77. Portrait and memoir of, 5. 500-512. Report of the Treasurer with regard to the legacy from, 6. 426.
Bowditch, William, settled in Salem, 1639, 5. 500.
Bowditch, William, son of William the emigrant, d. 1681, 5. 500.
Bowditch, William, son of the 2d William, 5. 500.
Bowditeh family, 6. 292.
Bowditeh School, name of, 6. 33.
Bowdoin, -, 7. 218.
Bowdoin, Elizabeth, Lady Temple, see - Temple.
Bowdoin, Miss Elizabeth, 14. 198.
Bowdoin, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Erving), wife
of Gov. Bowdoin, 5. 355; 6. 358; 12. 299; 13. 153; 14 233.
Bowdoin (Baudouin), James, monument of, 14. 199.
BOWDOIN, JAMES, A.M., d. 1833, 1. 339,
345, 347, 348, 350, 371, 374-376, 378, 380, 384, 386, 387, 395, 397 2., 308, 400, 407, 408, 413, 424, 425, 427, 433, 435- 437, 448, 453, 459 ; 6. 435 ; 12. 437 ; 20. 172. His death, I. xliii, 468 ; 2. 50. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 335.
Eleeted, I. 336. Of committee to pre- pare the index to the Collections, I. 340, 352. Of committee to consider the request for books from the Maine Historical Society, I. 348. To eolleet books for the 'Societe de Geographie,' I. 352. Of committee to collect and count votes, I. 377, 407. Of Publiea- tion Committee, I. 381, 424, 451. Eleet- ed a member of the Standing Commit-
tee, I. 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 415, 452. Of committee on the communication from the Rhode Island Historical So-
ciety, I. 396. Of committee on new
rooins, I. 399. Recording Secretary, pro tempore, 1. 408. Of committee to audit thie Treasurer's accounts, 1. 426, 427 n. Vote of thanks to, for plates to 'Journals of Parliament,' 1. 426. Of committee on exchange of books with Mr. Adams, I. 453. l'resents report of the committee, I. 456. Letter of, to Pres. Quincy, suggesting a meeting of the committee on new rooms, 1. 454 n. Elected Librarian, I. 456. Of commit- tee on exchange of pamplilets, 1. 457. To loan Mr. Daggett the 'Account of Attleborough,' 1. 458. To superintend removal of Library, I. 458. Con- tributes to purchase the Society's build- ing, 1. 465 n. Death of, announced, I. 468. Mr. Merrill appointed to prepare a memoir of, 1. 468 2., 477. His place on the committee for preparing an in- dex, made vacant by death, 2. 50. His place on the eonimittee supplied, 2. 52. His knowledge of antiquarian matters, 6. 250, 251.
Bowdoin, Gov. James, LL.D., II.C. 1745,
d. 1790, 1. 14 ; 3. 170, 304; 4. 44, 287 ; 5. 465; 7. 183. 218, 294, 295; 8. 297, 298, 820, 322, 473, 474 ; 9 69; 10. 99; II. 140; 12. 207 n., 226, 322, 427; 13. 44, 126, 128, 186, 192, 300; 14. 199, 232; 15. 66, 328; 16. 43-45, 48, 177, 179, 299; 17. 132, 173, 458; 18. 243, 436 ; 20. 211. Correspondence with Gov. Pownall to, 2. 488, 489, 489 m .; 5. 237-248. Auto- graph letter from 13. Franklin to, pre- sented, 3. 179. Correspondenee with Gen. Lafayette, 3. 336; 5. 348-356. Letter from, to the Governor of Mary- land, 4. 120, 121. Of committee to form the Constitution of Massachusetts, 5. 88 ; 18. 245. Letter to, from Gen. N. St. Clair, 6. 356-358. Letter to, from Hon. S. Dexter, 6. 359-361. Poem dedicated to, by Phillis Wheatley, 7. 166. Letters to, from Rev. W : Gordon, 7. 291-297. Opposes removing the General Court to Boston, 1772, 7. 294. Letter to, 8. 85, 86. Letter of Gov. Bernard, vindieating himself against, 8. 86, 87. Perhaps author of the in- scription on Beacon Hill Monument, 8. 275. Letter to, from Hon. Rufus King, 9. 7. Letters of Sir John Temple to, 12. 208-211. Letters to Samuel Ad- ams, 12. 227-229. Extracts from a letter of, to Dr. Franklin, introducing Josiah Quincy, Jr., 13. 153, 154. Let- ters of St. John de Crevecoeur to, 13. 237-240. His diploma as LL.D. from University of Edinburgh, 14. 205. Let- ter of, 14. 233. His gift to the Brattle
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Street Church, 19. 75. See Bowdoin Papers.
Bowdoin, Hon. James, H. C. 1771, d. 1811, founder of Bowdoin College, and son of Gov. Bowdoin, 10. 108; 14 232. Bowdoin ( Baudouin), Pierre, 14 198, 199. Bowdoin, William, 2. 73 n., 74 n. ; 12. 417. Bowdoin, William, 4. 354.
Bowdoin, Lieut. William, 15. 81, 81 n. Bowdoin College, 1. 390; 10. 107; 11. 258; 13. 440 ; 14. 108; 16. 385 n. ; 17. 6, 15, 85 ; 18. 43. 303; 20. 106. Vote to give the Collections to, I. 241 ; 2. 69 n. Books given by Mr. T. Walleut to, 2. 204, 205. Donations from the trustees of, 5. 1, 196 ; 6. 361; 7. 163, 347, 403; 8. 1, 253, 463 ; 10. 40, 85, 206; 11. 498.
Bowdoin College Library, asks for vol. umes of tlie Collection, 4. 425. Thanks from, 4. 433.
Bowdoin Papers, 5. 348, 465; 7. 165, 267. Letters from. g. 00.
Bowdoin School, name of, 6. 33.
Bowdoin Square, 7. 272 n.
Bowdoin Street, former name of a por- tion of, 6. 31. Bowdoinham, Me., 12. 405, 403, 417.
Bowdoinhan Association, minutes of, I. 177.
Bowen, -, 7. 188. Bowen, Abel, 6. 37, 38.
Bowen, Charles, donations from, 2. 257, 432.
Bowen, Clarence W., his ' Boundary Dis- putes of Connecticut,' 19. 385.
Bowen, Eman, his map of Britislı Amer- ica, 1. 415; 2. 524, 525. $
BOWEN, FRANCIS, LL. D., 9. 176; 10. 358, 442; 14 19; 16. 163; 17. 283. Dona- tions from, 2. 249, 264, 268, 299, 303, 310, 334, 311, 351, 354, 361, 365, 880, 411, 412, 424, 430, 435; 4. 235. Nom- inated a Resident Member, 2. 325. Elected, 2. 328. Accepts membership, 2. 336. Present at meetings of the So- ciety, 2. 338, 354, 363, 551, 552. To arrange the manuscripts, 3. 47. Tribute of, to Prof. Wyman, 13. 320. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of him, 13. 324. Excused from writing the me- moir of Prof. Wyman, 13. 424. Resigns membership, 16. 36. His Sketch of James Otis, I. 431. His 'Life of Gen. Lincoln' cited, 6. 169.
Bowen, Mrs. H. W., letter from, read, II. 130.
Bowen, Jolın, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Bowen, Lieut. Levi, 15. 84, 84 n., 154.
Bowers, Isaac, and Mrs. Isaac, 5. 265. Bowers, Rec. John, 8. 12, 20, 25.
Bowery, 3. 124. Origin of its name, 3. 124. · Bowes, James L., gift from, 18. 431. Bowes, Nicholas, 7. 204; 11. 140.
Bowes, William, 11. 140, 392, 395; 13. 200; 15. 351. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Bowes, Mrs. William, death of, 15. 351.
Boweyer, Daniel, 11. 140.
Bowker, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 83, 83 n.
Bowles, Caroline, lines by, quoted, 19. 389.
Bowles, John, 8. 14, 22, 27.
Bowles, Major Jolin, 16. 396.
Bowles, John & Son, Messrs., 14. 169.
Bowles, Leonard C., 8. 282. Donation from, 7. 376. Bowles, Mary ( Mrs. Lynde), 16. 396.
Bowles, T., 14. 169.
Bowles & Carver, Messrs., 18. 68.
Bowling, Carrington, 11. 389.
Bowling, W. K., donation from, 10. 206.
Bowling Green, Va., 19. 71.
Bowman, Archibald, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.
Bowman, Rev. Daniel, 11. 140.
Bowman, Jonathan, 20. 163.
Bowman, Rev. Jonathan, 15. 346; 20. 213.
Bowman, Rev. Josephi, 14. 296.
Bowinan, Samuel, 17. 159.
Bowman, Lieut. Solomon, 15. 80.
Bowmaster, Capt., 16. 97.
Bowne, Major, 15. 160. Bowne, Hon. Walter, 17. 426.
Bowyer, William, the printer, 7. 100; 12. 310 ; 13. 122.
Box, Daniel, 15. 87, 143.
Box of woods of historical interest pre- sented to the Society, 3. 133.
Boxer, British brig, action with the 'En- terprise,' 15. 188.
Boxford, Mass., 12. 305, 399, 400; 18. 42, 43. Boyd, Capt., donation from, I. 131. Brings grain to Salem from llartford, donated to the poor in 1774, 4. 223; 15. $60.
Boyd, Mr., King Street, Guildhall, 19 216. Boyd, Hugh, his notes of Chatliam's speeches, Jan. 20, 1775, 7. 303. One of the putative authors of . Junius,' 11. 9. Boyd, Capt. John, 15. 84.
Boyd, Gen. Jolin l'., 18. 347. Donation from, I. 282. Vote of thanks to, I. 282. Boyd, Thomas, 20. 88.
Boyd, William, 15. 75.
Boydell, John, 13. 103, 417.
Boyden, Uriah A., 17. 283.
Boye, Herman, 17 196 n., 197n. His map of Virginia, 1. 427 n.
Boyer, Mary Ann (Johonnot), 4. 353 n.
Boyer, Peter, 11. 140 ; 13. 200 ; 14. 110.
Boyes, Antipas, Kennebec lands sold to, 7.369.
Boyle, Mr., donation from, to Harvard College, 6. 354. Boyle, Isaac, D.D., donations from, 2. 171, 410. Boyle, Col. J., I. xxiii.
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Boyle, Sir Robert, 1. 33, 39 ; 5. 388, 391;
10. 324; 16. 207, 210, 217, 219, 229, 238, 239, 244, 246, 248, 249, 251; 17. 249, 253; 20. 267, 268. Letter from, to J : Winthrop, 5. 376,.377. Dedication of Eliot's Indian Bible to, 5. 378, 379. Letters to, from Gov. Winthrop of Connecticut, 16. 218, 219, 229. Letters of the Apostle Eliot to, 17. 251-253.
Boyles, -- , 17. 198.
Boylston, Mr., 16. 291.
Boylston, Mrs., mother of Mr. Thomas Boylston, death of, 15. 349.
Boylston, Rebecca (Jrs. Gill), portrait of, by Copley, 12. 322. Date of her marriage, 15. 341.
Boylston, Thomas, 7. 202; 15. 349.
Boylston, Ward Nicholas, 2. 161; 17. 400.
Boylston, Zabdiel, M.D., his ' Account of Inoculation,' 1. 18.
Boylston Hall, Harvard College, 13. 131.
Boylston Medical Committee, 18. 134 n. Boylston Prizes, 17. 400, 401.
Boylston Street, 6. 30. View of, in 1800, presented, 9. 252.
Boyne, battle of the, 20. 343.
Boyne, man-of-war, 4. 224 ; 5. 53; 7. 218.
Boynton, George W., maps engraved by, 6. 36-39.
Boynton, Lieut. Ephraim, 15. 76.
Boynton, Mrs. Perkins, donation from, 8. 463.
Boynton, Capt. Richard, 11. 140.
Boynton, Thomas, extracts from the Journal of, 15. 254, 255.
Boyonton, Mr., 6. 261.
Bozoone, Allen, 20. 323.
Bozrahı, Conn., 18. 270.
Brace, Anna Pierce (Mrs. Loring), II. 282.
Bracegirdle, Rev. John, 17. 256, 257, 261.
Bracken, Rev. John, 15. 232. 233.
Brackenberry, John, 12. 117.
Brackenborough, Judge, 15. 393.
Brackenbury, Samuel, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403.
Bracket, -, Braintree, 7. 227.
Bracket, Dr., 19. 222.
Bracket, Ano., 16. 264.
Brackett, James, 20. 323.
Brackett, Joshua, 5. 2, 3, 5, 6; 8. 321 ; II.
- 140; 20. 338. Letter to, from John
Hurd, 5. 2, 3. Letters to, from W : Whipple, 5. 3-6.
Brackett, Mrs. Joshua, 5. 3, 4 ; 16. 10 n. Bradbury, Capt. Charles, donation from, 2.92.
Bradbury, Jacob, 14. 149; 20. 320.
Bradbury, Gov. James W., 4. 94.
Bradbury, Hon. Jolin, 20. 169.
Bradbury, Mrs. L. A., gift from, 17. 78. Bradbury, Mrs. Mary, 20. 314-316, 319.
Bradbury, Hon. Theophilus (?), 19. 153. Bradbury, Thomas, 16. 279; 20. 320.
Bradbury, Thomas, his will, 10. 485.
Bradbury, Rer. Thomas, his ' Ass or the. Serpent,' I. 7,21.
Bradbury & Goodwin, arms of, 11. 2. Bradbury, William, 20. 320.
Bradbury, Wymond, the elder, 20. 319.
Bradbury, Wymond, the younger, 20. 319. Braddock, Gen. Edward, 4. 45, 341n., 414;
12. 321 ; 14. 263; 15. 402 ; 17. 118. Pa- per relating incidents in his campaign, by Mr. Washburn, 3. 230-237. 1)iscov- ery of his remains, 3. 231-234. His expedition, 3. 261; 11. 323. Plan of the battle-field of liis defeat exhibited, 17. 118, 119. Orme's 'Journal ' of his campaign cited, 3. 235. Sparks's 'No- tice' of his defeat cited, 3. 235.
Bradford, , of the firm Bradford &- Inskeep, the family of, remembered in the will of Miss Townsend, 5. 204.
Bradford, Capt., 6. 360.
BRADFORD, ALDEN, LL.D., 1. 62, 106, 126, 139, 223, 225, 226, 228, 229, 233-235, 230, 244, 245, 252, 253, 259, 262-264, 266, 272, 277, 279, 281, 283-285, 289, 342 n., 373, 500 m .; 12. 105, 171, 434; 13. 180, 218-220. 224-232. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 44. Elected, I. 47. Donations from, 1. 89. 177, 253; 2. S7, 100, 139, 181, 217, 247, 251. · Of Publication Committee, I. 228, 241, 273. Of committee to apply for the deposit of the Prince Library, I. 236, 237, 260. Motion of, I. 259. Of com- mittee to collect and count votes, I. 259, 264, 265. Resigns membership, I. 286. Vote of thanks to, I. 287. Re- quested to prepare a memoir of Mr. Joshna Thomas, 1. 334. Asked to write a memoir of Mr. G. Bradford, 1. 374. Letter from. 2. 60. His paper of errata in the Collections, 2. 60, 61 n. To re- ceive a diploma, 2. 65. Subject of lectures delivered by liim, 2. 79, 80, 226 n. Information and records re- lating to the 'Hutchinson Papers,' 2. 436 n .- 440n .; 3. 149 n .; 10. 120-122, 127, 129-131. The donor'of the 'Hutch- inson Papers,' II. 338-341. Letter from, 10. 121, 122. His 'Notes on Dnxbnry,' I. 285. His 'Memoir of James Winthrop' cited, I. 338 n. His ' Life of Dr. Mayhew,' 5. 434 n. His ' History of Massachusetts' cited, 13. 162 n. His 'Biography of Robert T. Paine,' 15. 393. His 'Speeches of the Governors of Mass.' cited, 20. 226 n.
Bradford, Rev. Ebenezer, sermon by, pre- sented, 12. 82.
Bradford, Rev. Ephraim P., of committee to inquire into matters pertaining to Dartmouth College, 6. 291.
BRADFORD, GAMALIEL, A.M., d. 1824, I. 108, 110, 120, 127, 144, 156, 158, 165, 166, 187, 188, 215, 219, 220, 223, 228,
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233-235, 239, 240, 243, 244, 266, 274, | Bradford, Samuel, entered the Boston 336, 347. His death, I. xlii. Nominated Latin School, 1766, 17. 217. a Resident Member, 1. 107. Elected, I. Bradford, Samuel, 1705, 19. 107, 109. 107. Donation from, I. 139. Of com- Bradford, Samuel, donation from, 2. 243. mittee to examine the Treasurer's ae- counts, I. 228, 285, 336. Mr. A. Brad- Bradford, Samuel, gift from, 18. 66. Vote of thanks to, 18. 66. ford asked to prepare a memoir of, I. 374. ' Memoir of ' cited, 1. 374 n. Bradford, Capt. Samuel, 15. 77, 77 n.
BRADFORD, GAMALIEL, A.B., 10. 164. Elected a Resident Member, 16. 161.
Bradford, Capt. Gamaliel, 2. 302; 19. 59; 20. 35.
BRADFORD, GAMALIEL, M.D., 1. 385, 387, 392, 395, 393, 417, 424, 427, 456, 464, 468, 470, 472-475, 479, 485, 485 n., 487, 494, 497, 500; 8. 252; 14. 302 ; 20. 172. His death, I. xliii; 2. 141 n. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 378. Elected, I. 381. Of committee to ask for por- traits from the Clark family, 1. 394. Of committee to andit the Treasurer's accounts, 1. 398. Of committee to col- lect and count votes, 1. 427. Elected Recording Secretary, 1. 467, 489; 2. 3. Recording Seeretary, I. 467, 468, 470- 472, 474, 486, 503, 504; 2. 12-14, 207. Of committee to furnish the new Li- brary room, 1. 460. Of committee on a course of lectures, I. 470-472, 477, 478 n. Of committee on exchange of books with Dr. Adams, 1. 473. Dona- tions from, 1. 475, 496, 500 ; 2. 85, 61. Of committee on diplomas, I. 494. Reads a letter from Judge Davis to the Society, 2. 12, 13. Resigns position of Recording Secretary, 2. 13. To pro- cure a nomination book, for names to be considered by the Standing Com- mittee, 2. 14. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 3, 12, 14, 17, 21, 28. 50, 51, 56, 65, 72. 79, 84, 86, 88. 90, 92, 94, 99, 100, 102, 104, 100, 112, 115, 119, 129, 131, 135-137, 130. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 49, 91. Statement con. cerning a catalogue of births, ete., in Cambridge, 2. 52. Memoir of, 2. 141 n. Dr. Francis to prepare a memoir of, in place of Dr. Ripley, 2. 171. Publica- tion of his ' Memoir,' 3. 141 n.
Bradford, George P., donation from, 7. 139.
Bradford, Capt. Jolin, 11. 140; 15. 77, 77 n.
Bradford, Major John, grandson of Gov. Bradford, 3. 22 ; 19. 66, 107, 109, 100 n., 110. Recipient of the Bradford manu- script, 3. 22; 19. 66, 107.
BRADFORD, Rev. JOHN, 1. 381. His death, I. xlii, 379 n. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 109. Elected, I. 110. ' Me- moir of,' by Dr. Newell, I. 382. Bradford, Joseph, 11. 140.
Bradford, Margaret Stevenson (Mrs. Ames), 19. 59; 20 35.
Bradford, Perez, donation from, I. 83.
Bradford, Sarah Alden ( Mrs. Ripley), 2. 392.
Bradford, William, Io. 318.
Bradford, Gov. William, I. 193 n. ; 2. 382; 3. 10, 34 ; 4. 127, 142, 162, 164 ; 6. 5, 30, 71 n .; 8. 401; 10 30; 11. 94; 12. 8, 99 n., 041, 436; 13. 70, 114, 410 m .; 14. 304, 366-368, 372 ; 15. 395. 306; 16. 111, 195, 200, 201, 205: 17. 65, 65 n., 120, 302, 303; 18. 210, 299, 440-442 ; 19 67, 108, 425 ; 20. 95, 64, 66, 72 n., 73, 84, 85, 00. 97, 179, 180, 200, 229. A fragment of his Letter-Book found at Halifax, and presented, 1. 52; 3 19, 20; 19. 391. Deseription of the MIS. 'Ilistory of Ply- month,' 3. 19. Discovery of his MS. ' History,' 3 19-24 ; 5. 322 ; 9. 345; 10. 319, 330; 19. 65, 66, 107, 10 ?. Ilis disposition of his MS. 'History,' 3. 22; 19. 66, 107, 100. Visited by Père Druillettes, 3. 34. Extract from his will, 4 144; II. 465 n. Mr. C: Deane desires to print a manuscript written by, 6. 415. Letter from Surgeon Fuller concerning the distress at Charlestown, 6. 475, 476. Charter granted to him and his associates, 7. 360 ; 9. 24, 25, 35. Elected Governor of Ply monthi Colony, 9. 22. Baptized at Ansterfield, 9. 343 Letter from Thomas Dudley to, 11. 217. Account of his 'Dialogue between Old Men and Young Men, concerning the Church and the Government thereof,' II. 396-406. Facsimile of a page of the ' Dialogue,' II. 406. His ' Dialogue' printed, 11. 407-464. Remarks by the President on the manuscript of his ' llis- tory,' 19. 99,100. Account by Mr. Win- sor of the transmission of this mann- seript, 19 106-122. Ilis ' Register of Deaths, Marriages, and Punisliments.' I. 52 n. Ifis Letter- Book, 1. 52 ; 3. 19, 20; 19. 301. llis 'History of Plymouth,' I. 52 n., 409 » .; 2. 382, 602 n .. 603 n. ; 3 iv, 19-24, 267; 9 21-23; 10. 150, 377 n .; II. 400, 478 m. ; 12. 2, 102. 315; 13 138, 315, 391; 14. 362 n. : 16 41, 111 n., 195-197, 200 n., 201 n., 205n .; 17. 3. 41; 19 301; 20. 02 n., 63 n., 73 n., 81 n., 85 n., 182, 184. 'Descriptive Account of New England,' 3. 317 : 4. 145. His 'Dia- logue,' 11. 396-464 ; 12. 72. Verses by, II. 465-482; 15 304. Extract from his ' History of Plymouth,' 20. 71. See Bradford Manuscript.
Bradford, Judge William, letter from, to Col. R: Varick, 5. 48-50.
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Bradford, Lt .- Gor. William, R. I. (1789), II. 29.
Bradford, Major William, son of Gov. Wm. Bradford, and Deputy-Governor of Plymouth Colony, 3. 22; 10. 22; 19. 107. The transfer of the MS. 'History,' 3. 22; 19. 66, 107, 109.
Bradford & Iuskeep, publishers of the ' Portfolio,' 5. 204.
Bradford, Mass., 10. 352 ; 12. 394, 395, 398, 400.
Bradford Manuscript, 3. iv, 39, 168 ; 19 243. Circumstances attending the dis- covery of, 3. 19-24; 5. 322 ; 9. 345; 10. 319, 330; 19. 65, 66. Description of, 3. 19, 21; 19. 106, 107. Edited by Mr. Deane, and published in the Collee- tions, 3. 90, 138, 267. Copies of the volume sent to the Bishops of Oxford and London, and to the Fulham Li- brary, 3. 91. 92. Summary in Hutch- inson's 'History ' similar to, 3. 138. Number of copies assigned to Little & Brown, 3. 160. Remarks by Dr. Ellis on its proposed restoration to this country, 19. 64, 65; by Mr. Deane, 19. 65, 66; by Dr. Hoppin, 19. 67. Book- plate in, 19. 66. Mr. Winsor's paper on the history of, 19. 106-122. See Bradford, Gor. Williamn.
Bradish, Ebenezer, innkeeper of Cambridge, II. 10, 31 ; 15. 97 ; 17. 157.
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