Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 13

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 542


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Brooks, Charles W. 18. 177.


Brooks, Mrs. Charlotte A., 18. 177.


Brooks, Cotton Brown, 17. 98.


Brooks, David, 17. 205, 205 ».


Brooks, Miss Elizabeth A., 18. 177.


Brooks, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Albree), 18. 174.


Brooks, Rev. Edward, 20. 264; 8. 234.


Description of the Indian remains ex- liumed on his farm, 6. 362-364.


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Brooks, Francis, 6. 362.


Brooks, Francis G., Earl of Warwick, see Warwick.


Brooks, Mrs. Jane, 17. 98.


Brooks, Gov. John, I. 309, 340; 2. 226; II. 57; 13. 82; 14. 57, 65, 69, 75, 88, 90; 15. 81, 93, 95, 97, 99, 102, 103, 105, 108 n., 110, 112, 114, 120, 123, 127, 129, 138, 141, 160; 18. 226, 283, 284, 381. Incidents in the Revolutionary War related by, 3. 271-277. Present during the debate of the Massachusetts Con- vention of 1788, 3. 277. The militia reviewed by Gen. Washington, 3. 309. His sword, 7. 344, 360. Report on his sword, 7. 478, 479. Anecdote of, 11: 389, 390. Letter of, from camp near Valley Forge, 13. 243-245.


Brooks, Jonathan, 18. 174.


Brooks, Joseph, 11. 316.


Brooks, Margaret A. (Mrs. Brigham), 13. 281.


Brooks, Mrs. Mary Ann, 17. 100.


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BROOKS, PETER C., 3. 92 ; 8 234; 11.372; 12. 64, 66. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 455. Elected, I. 458. Declines membership, I. 459. Contributes to pur- chase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Subscribes toward the reprint of cer- tain of the Collections, 2. 317, 368. His benefactions to the Society, 3. 92, 168.


BROOKS, Rev. PHILLIPS, D.D., 18. 248; 19. 356 ; 20. 350, 362. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 17. 57. Accepts mem- bership, 17. 60. Elected a member of the executive committee of the Coun- cil, 18. 416; 19. 297. Pays a tribute to Dean Stanley, 19. 9, 10. Vote of thanks to, 20. 200.


Brooks, Sidney, 4. 102.


Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney, at Pompeii, 5. 293.


Brooks, Thomas, 17. 98. Land pur- chased by, in Medford, 6. 363, 364.


BROOKS, WILLIAM G., 8. 175, 213, 476; 10. 316; 12. 250, 328; 13 2, 7, 12, 41. 63; 14. 25, 27; 15. 258, 3:0 ; 17. 3, 6, 13, 14, 62, 66, 97-100, 281; 20. 108. Donations from, 2. 362, 452, 454, 455, 457, 466, 468, 474, 475, 477, 480 ; 3. 132; 6. 417; 7. 1, 21, 100, 168. 360, 368, 376; 8. 79, 201, 280, 431, 463 ; 9 68, 81, 189, 358, 437, 463; 11. 501. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 182. Accepts, 5. 196. Of Standing Committee, 6. vii, 19; 7. vii, 26, 363; 10. 20, 173; 11. 45; 14. 28, 328. Of Publishing Committee, 7. vi. Re- port of Standing Committee, 8. 258- 262. Vote of thanks to, 8. 279. Com- munication relating to the rank of students in Harvard College, 9. 252. Donation by, of a design for the pro- posed Soldiers' Monnment on Boston Common, 9. 461. Of a committee to


nominate officers, 1870, 11. 229; 12. 52. Of committee on the Society's Building, II. 326. Vote of thanks to, on retir- ing from the Standing Committee, II. 253. Remarks on exhibiting specimens of wall-hangings from the 'Royal House ' in Medford, 11. 333, 334. Reads extracts from the diary of N. Cutting, 12. 60. Motion of, 12. 81. Of com- mittee of publication of the 'Belknap Papers,' 13. 232. Communicates dona- tion of Mr. Safford, 13. 243. Exhibits a plaster medallion of Pres. Washing- ton, 13. 254. Letter of Adm. Thatcher to, 15. 8, 9. Submits report of the committee to nominate officers, 15. 276. Vote of thanks to, 15. 277. His death. 16. xvi ; 17. 100. Death of, announced. 17. 2. Remarks on, by the President, 17. 2, 3. Resolntion of the Society on the death of, 17. 6. Tribute of Mr. Waterston to, 17. 12-14. Mr. Smith appointed to prepare a memoir of, 17. 49. Memoir of, by C. C. Smith, 17. 98- 100. Ancestry, 17. 98. Birth, 17. 98. Education, 17. 98. Established in busi- ness in Boston, 17. 98. Public offices, 17. 99. Contributions to the Proceed- ings of the Society, 17. 99. Marriage, 17. 100.


Brooks, William G., Jr., donations from, 10. 21, 40, 80, 105, 135, 311, 464, 469. Brooks's Insurance Office, Boston, 12. 64. Brooks's Regiment, 2. 503 n.


Broom, put near the pulpit as a sign that the minister should be swept away, 7. 281.


Brornton, Capt. Nicholas, 15. 85n., 86, 151. 'Brother Jonathan,' origin of the name, 18. 141 n.


Brothers, Richard, 'A Revealed Knowl- edge of the Prophecies and Times,' by, presented, 12. 211.


Brotherton Indians, N. Y., 19. 415, 415 n.


Brougham, Henry Peter, Lord, 4. 370; 12. 127 ; 14. 16; 15. 323. The Meclianics' Institute brought into notice, 6. 297. Broughton family, 14. 29.


Broughton, N., Jr., donation from, 5. 319. Broughton, Capt. Nicholas, I. 205.


Brouncker, William, Viscount, 16. 207, 224. Brown, see also Browne.


Brown, -, N. Y., ship-builder, 7. 412.


Brown, Capt., 4. 23.


Brown, Capt., 4. 223; 15. 360, 363.


Brown, Deacon, 3. 309.


Brown, Mr., 12. 277, 278.


Brown, Mr., 6. 126.


Brown, Capt. Abeih, 15. 80.


Brown, Lieut .- Col. Abijah, 15. 84, 109, 160.


Brown, Agnes, see Winthrop, Mrs. Agnes (Brown).


Brown, Alexander, 20. 187.


Brown, Amos, sentenced by a court- martial, 16. 342.


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BROWN, ANDREW, D.D., I. 56, 57, 173 n. His death, I. xlv. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 38. Elected, I. 51. Donation from, 1. 54. Brown, Bartholomew, 17. 121.


Brown, Benjamin, 17. 158.


Brown, Catherine, 12. 29 n.


Brown, Rev. Chad, 17. 86.


Brown, Charles, donations from, 2. 138, 338, 364. Note of, 2. 211 n.


Brown, Charles Brockden, 11. 356.


Brown, Charles H., donation from, 2. 450.


Brown, Rev. Clark, topographical tracts by, I. 166.


Brown, David, Indian, 12. 29 n. Address of, 12. 30-38.


Brown, Ebenezer, 6 349.


Brown, Rev. Edmund, 6. 349; 17. 145, 343. Brown, Edward, 14. 83.


Brown, Enoch, Cambridge, 7. 234.


Brown, Enoch, 8. 364; 11. 140. His house situated on Boston Neck, 4. 295; 8. 365, 307. His house burned by the Conti- nental Army, 4. 205; 7. 192, 195, 196; 14. 238, 290.


Brown, Francis, donation from, 7. 115.


Brown, Francis H., M.D., donations from, 9. 227, 255 ; 11. 499.


Brown, Henry Armitt, death of, men- tioned, 16. 253. Brown, Icabod, 6. 349.


Brown, J. Stanley, letter from, to E. I. Garfield, 19 92, 93.


Brown, Gen. Jacob, 17. 82.


Brown, James, 12. 423.


Brown, James, 16. 273.


Brown, James, of Little, Brown, & Co., 3. 160; 6. 350; 8. 61; 10. 280, 434-436, 438, 440 n. Mr. Hillard's 'Memoir of,' 19. 342. See Little & Brown. Brown, Hon. Jaines, 19. 33.


Brown, Mrs. James, 19. 32, 33.


Brown, John, naturalized, 1732, 4. 353.


Brown, John, 1775, 16. 340.


Brown, John, Assistant, 6. 477.


Brown, Jolin, Associate Counsel with Sir Dudley Ryder, 5. 68, 167.


Brown, Capt. John, at Harper's Ferry, 6. 308 n. Mentioned by Motley, 16. 446. Brown, John, M.D., 14. 24.


Brown, John, New Harbor, 2. 545 n.


Brown, Jolın, Norfolk, Va., condemned for importing slaves, 6. 105, 106.


Brown, John, Newberry, 1695, 14. 129. Brown, John, Providence, 13. 211. Taken prisoner by royal authority, 5. 327. Brown, Rev. John, donation from, 3. 36. Brown. Rev. John, sermon by, 1. 137. Brown, John, Son of Liberty, 11. 140.


Brown, John C. (Storrow &- Brown), II. 307.


BROWN, JOHN CARTER, A.M., 10. 321 n., 450 n .; II. 499 ; 13. 349 ; 14. 155. Cat- alogue of his library, 1. 49 n .; 11. 129;


19. 76 n. Loans a rare tract for the use of the Society, 2. 549. Nomina- ted a Corresponding Member, 2 500. Elected, 2. 582. Accepts membership, 2. 584. Death of, 13. xviii, 312. Li- brary of, 19. 76 n. Visit to the library of, 19. 327-329.


Brown, John Coffin Jones, 20. 162 n.


BROWN, Gen. JOHN M., 18. 26. Elected a Corresponding Member, 17. 89. Ac. cepts membership, 17. 101.


Brown, Lieut. Jonas, 15. 75.


Brown, Joseph, 17. 158.


Brown, Joseph, donation from, 1. 68.


Brown, Joseph, H.C. 1666, 8. 13, 22, 27.


Brown, Deacon Joshua, 12 375-377.


Brown, Lient. Joshua, 15. 79, 79 n.


Brown, Josiah, 17. 158. Brown, Lucy, 19. 88.


Brown, Mary ( Mrs. Lynde), 16. 396.


Brown, Nathan, 19. 88 n.


Brown, Capt. Nathan, 15. 78, 80; 16 345, 346, 348 ; 17. 237, 237 n.


Brown, Nathaniel, 17. 157; 20. 124.


Brown, P. S., letter from, 2. 411.


Brown, Ensign Peter, 16. 354.


Brown, Rev. Reuben, donation from, 2. 241. Brown, Rev. Richard, 8. 20.


Brown, S., 11. 299.


Brown, Samuel, 13. 206, 207.


Brown, Samuel, donation from, 1. 25; II. 299. Vote of thanks to, 1. 26.


Brown, Dr. Samuel, donation from, I. 147.


Brown, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 76, 81.


Brown, Capt. Silas, 10. 160.


Brown, Thomas, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Brown, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 86.


Brown, Thomas, M.D., his 'Poems,' ī. 177. His 'Quæstio Inauguralis de Somno.' I. 201.


Brown, Timothy, 17. 158.


Brown, William, Framingham, advertise- ment issued by, for his runaway slave, 6. 173.


Brown, Hon. William, 18. 380.


Brown, Hon. William, Councillor, 14. 110, 111; 17. 158 : 18. 370.


Brown, Hon. William, Salem, 16. 396.


Brown & Ives, Messrs., 13. 312.


Brown & Shattuck, Messrs., 8. 61 n.


Brown University, I. 500 n. : 6. 431: 10 410; 14. 187, 188, 386, 391, 392; 16. 307, 315; 18 172, 181. 182, 280, 281. 330, 332 n., 338, 339; 19. 278, 336, 360, 382, 383, 439; 20. 95. Act for the es- tablishment of, 1. 37. The Collections to be given to the Library of, 1. 241 : 2 69 n., 311. Donations from, 2. 310, 455; 4. 391 ; 9. 347 ; 10. 368. 'Necrol- ogy ' of, cited, 19. 334 n.


Browne, see also Brown.


Browne, Albert G., donation from, 2. 415.


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Browne, Col. Albert G., Jr., 5. 159. His 'Sketch of the Military Life of Gov. Andrew ' cited, 18. 50 n. Extract from the ' Sketch,' 18. 58, 59. Browne, Rev. Arthur, 19. 233.


Browne, Benjamin, 20 325.


Browne, C. Allen, & A. G., Jr., donation from, 5. 159.


Browne, Daniel, his 'New Almanacke,' I. 137.


Browne, Edward, 13. 340.


Browne, Henry H., donation from, II. 499.


Browne, James, 3. 341.


Browne, Jolm, Hampton, 16. 265.


Browne, John, 1629, 18. 297.


Browne, Joseph, H.C. 1666, 10. 403, 404, 406, 408; 18. 15.


Browne, Robert, 17. 340.


Browne, Samuel, 18. 297.


Browne, Col. Samuel, 6. 199.


Browne, Hon. Samuel, 19. 143.


Browne, Sarah, the elder, 20. 3.


Browne, Sarah, apprenticeship, 20. 2, 3.


Browne, T. Quincy, 19. 357.


Browne, Sir Thomas, his work on ' Vul- gar Errors' issued, 5. 386; 18. 134 n. On the qualities of spurge, 5. 389.


Browne, William, 3. 338.


Browne, William, 1703, 20. 325.


Brownc, Col. William, I. 21; 19. 223. A mandamus counsellor and a refugee from the United States, 6. 199; 16. 11 n.


Appointed Governor of Bermuda, 16. 11 n. His death, 16. 11 n.


Brownell, Henry H., 17. 455.


Brownell, Hon. Sylvester, 1. 379 n.


Brownell, Thomas C., D.D., Bishop of Connecticut, 19. 30.


Brownerig, Mrs. Elizabeth (Humphry), Mrs. Rogers, 5. 496.


Brownerig, Matthew, Rector of Clopton, 5. 496.


Browning, Robert, 19. 344. Quotation from, 19. 201.


Brownists, 10. 378; 11. 398, 436. Ab- stract of petition of, 10. 393.


Brown's Chimneys, 7. 238, 244.


Brown's House, Boston Neck, 14. 288, 290. See Brown, Enoch.


Bruce, Dr., 16. 71.


Bruce, Mrs., 16. 124.


Bruce, Major Andrew, 4. 67; 14. 82, 269.


Bruce, Sir Frederick, 19. 8.


Bruce, George A., donation from, 11. 499.


Bruce, James, 19. 237, 239.


Bruce, James, Earl of Elgin, see Elgin. Bruce, Capt. James, 4. 218, 219; 8. 324; 13 171, 172; 15. 345, 346, 348, 362; 20. 13, 15.


Bruce, John, an antiquary, 13. 124. Ex- tract from a note of, to Mr. Deane, re- lating to the Seal of the 'Council for New England,' 9. 471.


Bruce, Jolın, F.S.A., elected Correspond- ing Member, 10. 37, 146. Accepts mem- bership, 10. 86. His death, II. xviii. Notice of his death in a letter from Mr. W. S. Appleton, 11. 164, 165.


Bruce, Sir John, 14. 361 n.


Bruce, Phineas, 19. 163, 164.


Bruce, Robert, 14. 233.


Bruce, Robert, see Ailesbury, Earl of.


Bruce, Maj .- Gen. Robert, with the Prince of Wales, 5. 97.


Bruce, Stephen, 11. 140.


Bruff, Capt. James, 19. 401, 401 n., 417.


Brunel, M., 7. 331.


Brunel, Sir Mark Isambard, 6. 424.


Brunet, Jacques Charles, 'Manuel du Libraire ' by, 12. 392.


Bruno, James Pancrace, his 'Castelli ' cited, 5. 391.


Brunswick, Me., 4. 93; 12. 407; 13. 78; 17. 16; 18. 93; 20. 79, 80, 87, 328. Origin of the name of, 12. 413.


Brunswick, N. J., 19. 19.


Brush, Crean, 4. 79; 7. 250; 8. 411.


Brush, Samuel, Esq., donation from, 9. 177.


Brush Hill, Milton, 5. 363. Brusselles, 6. 488.


Brutus, Lucius Junius, 3. 366; 18. 41.


Bruyas, Rev. Jacques, his 'Radices Ver- borum Iroquæorum,' 19. 242.


Bry, Theodore de, 16. 322 ; 19. 328; 20. 42, 58-60. His ' Voyages,' 3. 383.


Bryan, Jolin, 15. 157.


Bryan, Kennedy, 17. 80.


Bryant, - (1771), 5. 239.


Bryant, H. W., donation from, 10. 21.


Bryant, Jacob, 15. 231 n., 235 n.


Bryant, James, II. 140.


Bryant, John, 16. 192, 193.


Bryant, John ( Bryant & Sturgis), 7. 433. Bryant, John, Son of Liberty, II. 140.


Bryant, Miss Mary, donations from, 10. 134; 11. 499.


BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN, LL.D., 4 411 ; 11. 105, 233, 234 ; 12. 191, 312; 13. 27,374; 14. 47, 312; 15. 279; 17. 14, 66, 459; 20. 257. Elected an Honorary 1


Member, 5. 147. Accepts membership, 5. 159. At the annual meeting in 1861, 5. 172. On E. Everett, 8. 145. Rog- ers's opinion of, 10. 439. Letter from, to the Scott Centennial Meeting, 12. 155. Letter from, to the Centennial of the Tea-party, 13. 183, 184. Death of, announced, 16. xvi, 183. Remarks by Mr. Winthrop, 16. 183. Resolutions of the Society, 16. 184. Tribute by Mr. Waterston, 16. 185-194. Committee appointed to attend the funeral of, 16. 194. His remarks at the delivering of Mr. Motley's address before the New York Historical Society, 16. 455. Bry- ant & Gay's ' United States' cited, 18. 389.


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Bryant, Mrs. William C., 10. 187, 192. Bryar Creek, Ga., 8. 215.


BRYCE, JAMES, D.C.L., 20. 189. Eleeted a Corresponding Member, 19. 356. Ae- cepts membership, 20. 1. His 'Holy Roman Empire,' 20. 395. Remarks by, at the December meeting, 20. 401.


Brydges, Sir Egerton, quoted, 6. 18. His 'Censura Literaria ' cited, 19. 218. Bryony, 5. 389.


Bubier, Lieut. William, 15. 85.


BUCHAN, DAVID STUART ERSKINE, 11th Earl of, 1. 173 n .; 14. 103. Letter from, referred to a committee, I. 172. Dona- tions from, 1. 177, 179. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 196. Eleet- ed, I. 197. Letter in regard to his box. 2. 532, 532 n., 533 n. Communication from, 'To the Societies for Improve- ment of Arts and Mannfactures in tlie United States,' 1. 181-184. His ' Polit- ical Testament to the New World,' I. 185, 186.


Buchanan, Adm. Franklin, 11 136.


Buchanan, Isaac, J.P., 8. 3.


Buchanan, James, 17. 200, 200 n.


Buchanan, Pres. James, 6. 30; 7. 114; 15 190; 16. 19 ; 17. 82; 18. 57, 436. Let- ter to, froin Jolin Macgregor, 18. 437, 438.


Buchanan, Ensign Williamn, 16. 71.


Bucher, Lothair, letter from, to Dr. Holmes, 16. 410.


Buck, Miss, 17. 363.


Buck, John, Indian chief, 19. 243.


Buck, Edward, donation from, 5. 347.


Buek, Peter Jolin, M.D., 17. 411. Let- ter from, to Pres. Willard, 2. 490; 17. 411.


Buckhurst, Thomas Sackville, Lord, 16. 434.


Buckingham, Miss Ellen M., 11. 374.


Buckingham (George Grenville Nugent Temple), Marquis of, 16. 48. Letters from, to Sir John Temple, presented by the President, 9. 68, 71, 73, 77.


Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 13. 91, 134; 16. 210.


Buckingham, James S., remarks on Alex- andria, 6. 305.


Buckingham, Rev. Jolin, 15 387, 388.


Buckingham, Hon. Joseph T., 8. 41; 1I. 372. Donations from, 2 451, 458. His notice of Nathaniel Hurd, 9. 211, 212. His ' Reminiseences,' 18 272.


Buekingham, Rev. Stephen, 8. 29.


Buckingham, Rev. Thomas, 8. 29. Letter of Judge Sewall to, 12. 366.


Buckingham, Gov. William A., Conn., 4. 94.


Buckingliam and Chandos, Richard Plan- tagenet Grenville, 2d Duke of, 3. 106; 18. 438, 443.


Buckinghamshire, Angustus Edward Ho- bart, 6th Earl of, 18. 438, 413.


Buckinghamshire, Edmund Sheffield, 2d Duke of, 12. 413.


Buckinghamshire, John Sheffield, Mar- quess of Normunby, Ist Duke of, 12. 413, 425.


Buckland, Lonnon, sells himself to life service, 14. 330.


Buckland, Rebecca, sells herself to life service, 14. 330.


Buekland, Rev. William, D.D., 16. 12.


Buckle, Henry T., 12. 27 n. His state- ment concerning George Downing cor- reeted, 4. 128, 129.


Buckley, Capt. Peter, letter to, from Pe- ter Faneuil, 7. 418, 419.


Buckley, Sarah, 20. 314.


Bucklin, Lieut. James, 15. 77.


Buckly, William, 20. 286.


Buckman, Capt., 1776, 5. 7.


Buckman, Jolin, 17. 158, 159.


Buck master, Johanna ( Mrs. Garfield), 19. 84 n.


Buckminster, Joseph, a farmer in Brook- line, 2. 320 n.


Buckminster, Joseph, a farmer in Fra- mingham, 2. 329 n.


Buckminster, Rev. Joseph, Rutland, 2. 329 n.


Buckminster, Rev. Joseph, D.D., Ports- mouth, 2. 330 n. ; 9. 196 ; 16. 155.


BUCKMINSTER, Rev. JOSEPH S., A.M., I. 173 n., 223; 2. 272, 330 n., 388 n .; 8. 134; 10. 52, 107, 218, 220; 12. 24; 15 192; 16. 130; 17. 403, 404. His death, I. xlii, 227 n. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 220. Elceted, 1. 221. Of committee to collect and count votes, 1. 224. Mr. Savage's ' Memoir of' cited, I. 227 n. His funeral sermon on Gov. Sullivan, 1. 201. Contributes to the ' Literary Miseellany,' 6. 276.


Buckminster, Lieut. Richard, 15. S1.


Buckminster, Thomas, 14. 84.


Buckminster, Licut .- Col. William, 15. 83, 160.


Bucks of America, a company of colored soldiers, 6. 85 ; 7. 24.


' Bucks of America,' inscription on a fing. 6. 242. The tlag presented to the Soci- ety, 6. 404.


Bucolics, 6. 266.


Budd, Nicholas, naturalized, 4. 342, 343. Buddinglı, D)., 8. 188.


BUDINGTON, Rev. WILLIAM IVES, DI)., 2. 329; 18. 26. Donations from, 2. 320. 511, 593. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, 2. 383. Elected, 2. 384. Accepts membership, 2. 385. l'resent at meet- ings of the Society, 2 411, 415, 417, 421, 430, 431, 434, 445, 466. 481, 525, 548, 581. Of Scrutinizing Committee. 2. 415, 417. Of Nominating Committee, 2. 525, Resigns membership, 2 533. Removes from the State, 2. 609 n. Elected a Corresponding Member, 2. 600 n. ; 12.


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29, 49. Notiec of, 2. 609 n. His death, 2. 609 n .; 17. xviii. Death of, an- nounced, 17. 285. Remarks on the death of, by Dr. Ellis, 17. 286. His ' History of the First Church, Charles- town,' 20. 402.


Buell, Joseplı, 17. 178 n., 182 n., 194.


Buenos Ayres, 3. 1. Academy of Medi- eine and Natural Seiences at, see Aea- demia de Medicina, etc.


Buff, derivation of, 4. 149.


Buff and blue uniforin, 8. 440.


Buffalo, N. Y., 4. 92, 94; 20. 90. Young Men's Christian Association at, see Young Men's, ete.


Buffington, Lieut. Zadock, 15. 78.


Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de, IO 91; 15. 30, 54 m .; 17. 38; 19. 274.


Bufford, John H., donations from, 5. 509; 6. 17 ; 7. 1. Donation of portraits and other matter relating to tlie Civil War, 6. 17.


Buffum, Joshua, 18. 392 n.


BUGBEE, JAMES M., donations from, 9. 66; Io. 335; 20. 189. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 20. 21.


Buil, Bernardo, 16. 320.


Building Committee, 13. 12, 17, 19, 279. Report of, 13. 5.


Building occupied by the Society, see Rooms occupied by the Society, and Tontine Creseent.


Buley, Jolın, 12. 429.


BULFINCH, CHARLES, A.M., I. xix, 57, 58, 65, 149, 169, 195, 199, 226, 235, 270n .; 2. 210; 11. 299; 12. 41; 13. 4; 18. 379; 20. 210. Donation from, I. 25. Vote of thanks to, 1. 26. Nominated a Resi- dent Member, I. 142. Elected, I. 143. Exempted from payment of admission fees and dues, 1. 143, 144. Of commit- tee on repairs of the building, I. 213. Of committee to ascertain the height of the three hills of Boston, I. 236. Removes from the State, I. 270 n., 394 n.


Bulfinch, Mrs. Greenleaf, 16. 395.


Bulfinch, Thomas, 20. 6.


Bulfinch, Thomas, portrait of, by Smi- bert, 16. 394.


Bulfinch, Thomas, M.D., d. 1802, 2. 210 ; 16. 387. His character, 7. 179, 180. His house, 7. 272 n.


Bulfinch, Mrs. Thomas, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 387.


Bulfinch Street, 6. 30.


Bulfinch Street Church, Boston, 11. 129.


Bulkeley, Rev. Gershom, 8. 12, 21, 26. His ' Will and Doom,' 13. 240.


Bulkley, Edward A., donation from, 5. 218.


Bulkley, J. E., donation from, 2 257.


Bulkley, Jolın, 19. 149, 150, 152. His 'Treatise on Indian Titles,' 12. 350 n. Bulkley, Rev. John, H.C. 1642, 4. 441 ; 8.


11, 20, 25. Conveys land to Harvard College, 5. 155.


Bulkley, Rev. Jolın, H.C. 1699, 8. 30. Bulkley, John and Joseph, 10. 326.


Bulkley, Major Peter (Bulkeley), H.C. 1660, d. 1688, 8. 13, 21, 26; 13. 113; 14. 224. Dedieation to Mr. R. Boyle, 5. 379. Sent as agent to England, II. 187 n .; 18. 258 n.


Bulkley, Rev. Peter, d. 1659, 17. 342. Do- nation of portrait of, and of the family arms, 2. 236, 230 n.


Bull, innkeeper, Hartford, 11. 26, 31.


Bull, Dixie, 3. 186, 187; 10. 378, 380. Witness against New England, 5. 133.


Bull, Bishop George, his 'Judicium Ec- elesiæ Catholicæ,' 18. 428. His 'Ex- amen Censuræ,' 18. 428.


Bull, Hugo, 14. 385. His autograph and portrait face 14. frontispiece.


Bull, Capt. Jos., rumor of the long con- cealment of Goffe, 3. 60.


Bull Inn, Cambridge, Eng., description of a caricature in, 11. 388.


Bull Run, 7. 88.


Bullard, Capt., 17. 190.


Bullard, Col. (?), 15. 87.


Bullard, Asa, M.D., 13. 427.


Bullard, Augustine, marriage of, 14. 150. Death of, 14. 149.


Bullard, Capt. Benjamin, 15. 83.


Bullard, Daniel, 13. 295.


BULLARD, Hon. HENRY A., A M., nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 40. Elected, 2. 41. Aeeepts membership,


2 63. Letter from, 2. 117, 117 n.


Bullard, Lieut. Isaac, 15. 84.


Bullard, Capt. Seth, 15. 77.


Bullard, Stephen H., Esq., letter from, accompanying the gift of a portrait of Rev. Dr. Belknap, by Mrs. Marcou, 9. 2. Bullard, W. S., letter from, to Hon. W : Appleton, 6. 453, 454.


Bullard, William, 14. 110.


Bullen, Moses, 13. 223.


Buller, Sir Francis, 10. 181 ; 19. 219.


Bullifant, Philip, 3. 260.


Bullinger, Henry, 11. 452 n.


Bullivant, Dr. Benjamin, 19. 142. Sketch of, 16. 102. His ' Journal of Proceed- ings,' ete., 16. 103-108.


Bullivant, Hannalı, 16. 102.


Bullock, Mr., 1775, 6. 183.


BULLOCK, Hon. ALEXANDER H., LL.D., II. 335, 342; 19. 285. Reply to his communication on the 'Hutchinson Papers,' 10. 118-133. His remarks on Gov. Lincoln before the Worcester County Agricultural Society quoted, II. 73. Elected a Resident Member, 14. 185. Accepts membership, 14. 186. Death of, 19. xx. His death announced by the President, 19. 230, 231. Resolu- tion of the Society, 19. 232. Judge Devens to prepare a memoir of, 19. 232.


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Bull's Coffee House, 11. 26, 31. Bulpen, -, 8. 211.


Bulwark, ship, 5. 360.


Bulwer, Edward Lytton, Lord Lytton, see Lytton.


Bulwer, Edward Robert, 2d Baron Lytton, see Lytton.


Bulwer, Henry L., 3. 77.


BUMFORD, Col. GEORGE, death of, I. xlviii. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 172. Elected, 2. 175. Ac- cepts membership, 2. 177.


Bumpkin's (Bumkin) ( Ward's) Island, given to Harvard College by Mr. Ward, 6. 349, 350. Afterwards called Ward's Island, 6. 350.


Bumstead, Mr., 7. 258.


Bumstead, Mr., 7. 440.


Bumstead, Mrs. Fanny, 13. 424. Bumstead, John, 13. 424.


Bunch of Grapes, tavern, 12. 66; 19. 147n. Bunhill Fields burial-ground, London, 13. 105.


Bunhill Fields Preservation Committee, 13. 105.


Bunker, Rev. Benjamin, H.C. 1658, 8. 12, 21, 26. Called to the church in Bridge- water, Mass., 13 68.


Bunker, George, 14. 54.


Bunker, James, 14. 145; 16 265.


Bunker, Jno., money owed to Harvard College, 6. 349.


Bunker, John, killed by Indians, 14. 145. Bunker Hill, Charlestown, Mass., 7. 206,


207, 212, 217, 221, 239, 242, 241, 248, 249, 260 ; 11. 306; 18. 134 n., 345. Pro- posal to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of, I. 381. Monument at, I. 433. The erection of the fortifieations and defenees, 3. 99; 4 36, 52, 188, 259, 261, 296, 302, 304. Meeting of the So- ciety on the anniversary of the battle, 4. 55-106. Map of, 6. 38. Bombard- ment of Cobble Hill from, 7. 222. Burning of houses near, 1776, 7. 227, 228. Works on, destroyed, 1776, 7.' 241, 242. Pieture of, exhibited, II. 163, 164. Plan of fortifications on, presented, 12. 427. Origin of the naine, 14. 54. First monument on, 14. 65.


Bunker Hill Battle, 6. 38, 187, 368; 7. 190, 191, 197, 374; II. 151; 12. 68, 176, 192, 194; 15. 28; 17. 23, 43, 63, 232, 287, 289, 290, 294, 315, 326, 329-332 ; 18. 350. A committee appointed to examine eertain manuseript volumes pertaining to the survivors of, 2. 224. Report of the committee, 2. 225. Let- ter eoneerning the manuseripts relating to, 2. 230. Manuseripts relating to, 2 231 n., 232 n. Motion to inquire into the historical value of the manuseripts, 2. 232, 234, 235, 235 n. Letters referring to, 3. 99; II. 225-227. Service of negro soldiers, 6. 175-180. Number


of killed, 7. 194. Dr. Holmes's poem on, 14. 32-36. Centennial celebration of, 14. 52. Mr. Frothinghau's remarks on, 14. 53-68. Maps and plans of, 14. 55-58. Papers relating to, 14. 68-91. Judge Preseott's aecount of, 14 68-78. The command at, 14 73-75. Letter of James Warren on, 14. 79-81. Of Sanı- uel B. Webb on, 14. 81-83. Extracts from Col. Storrs's Diary, 14. 84-87. From an orderly-book, 14. 87-91. Let- ter from Col. V. Jones, 14. 91. Ex- tracts from Dr. Belknap's note-books and letters, 14. 92-98. Direction of the wind during, 14. 98. Earl Percy and, 14. 99. Gen. Burgoyne's opinion on, 14. 242. List of British killed and wounded in, 15. 108 n. Aeeount of, 15. 108 n., 254.


Bunker Hill Monument Association, 2. 230, 231 n., 232 n .; 11. 82; 14. 318; 16. 377; 17. 428. Donations from, 5 223; 8. 442; 10. 330; II. 498. Invitations from, 14. 52, 318; 18. 431; aeeepted, 14. 52. Plans and documents relating to, presented, 17. 165.




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