Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 14

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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Bunsen, Christian Carl von, 18. 334; 20. 362. His ' Signs of the Times,' 4. 321. Bunyan, John, 18. 339, 393; 19. 6; 20. 71, 179, 180, 182, 185, 349.


Buonarotti, Michael Angelo, 18. 2, 8, 219.


Burbank, -- , 12. 363. Letter of Judge Sewall to, 12. 359.


Burbank, -, son of the preceding, 12. 300.


Burbank, Abijah, 14. 251.


Burbeck, Capt., 16. 361.


Burbeck, William, 11. 140.


Burbee, -, 7. 241.


Burchet, Peter, 20. 150 n.


Burchett, Thomas, Secretary of the Ad- miralty, 12. 256. Letter of, to Capt. Davers, 12. 255.


Burdelt and Muskett, 20. 150 n.


Burdet, Benjamin, II. 140.


Burdett, Rev. George, 3. 312; 14. 117; 17. 343.


Burdett, Robert, seized, 6. 71 n.


Burdick, William, I. 98. His 'Oration on the Art of Printing,' 1. 153.


'Bureau de la Statistique Générale de France,' sce Franee.


Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, see United States.


Bureau of Refugees, Freedinen, ete., see United States.


Burges, Robert, holds stock belonging to Harvard College, 6. 349.


BURGESS, Bishop GEORGE, 18. 102 n .; 20 295. Elected a Corresponding Member, 6. 426. His death, 8. xvi ; 9. 212; 10 3. Announcement of the death of, 9 242. Resolution adopted by the Society, 9. 242.


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Burgess, George C., Stereoscopic View of Dighton Rock, presented by, 10. 470. Donation from, 11. 44.


Burgess, William, see Burgiss.


Burghley, William Cecil, Lord, 16. 432, 434.


Burgis, William, 18. 319. Map of Boston drawn by, 6. 37 ; 11. 158. Description of the map, 6. 37.


Burgoyne, Lady Charlotte, 14. 238.


Burgoyne, Gen. Jolin, 1. 111 n., 405; 3. 113; 4. 67, 68, 287; 5. 11; 7. 195, 254; 'II. 301; 12. 186, 361; 13. 245, 200; 14. 76, 79, 92, 99 n., 232, 276, 277, 346, 354, 358; 15. 43, 228; 16. 160, 163, 239; 17. 23, 58, 90, 91; 18. 345; 19. 200. Skir- mishes described, 3. 113. The battle of Bemis's Heights, 3 272. Incidents of the Revolution, 3. 273-280; 6. 368. His surrender to Gen. Gates, 3 274, 275, 277, 280 ; 6. 194; 7. 479. Matters per- taining to negro enlistments, 6. 209. His return to England, 7 226; 14 247. Proclamation of, from the camp at the river Bouquet, 12. 189, 190. 'Bur- goyne in Boston' (D)r. Ellis's paper), 14. 233-247. Sketch of his life, 14. 235, 236. His unwillingness to serve in America, 14. 236-238. Ilis letters home concerning Lexington and Bunker Hill battles, 14. 240. flis plan for a cam- paign, 14. 243. His correspondence with Gen. Lee, 14. 241. Other letters from Boston, 14. 245, 246.


Burgundy, John, Duke of, 7. 153. Burgundy Pitch, 5. 398. Burgwin, see Berguyn.


Burial-grounds, petition to the General Court to preserve the old, in Massa- chusetts, 17. 314.


Buridan, John, 17. 173.


Burke, Ædanus, 6. 216-218. His 'Con- siderations on the Society of the Cin- cinnati,' 1. 20.


Burke, Edmund, 1. 11; 2. 400; 7. 399; II. 107; 16. 45; 18. 63; 20. 155. Let- ter to, from B: Franklin, 4. 25, 26. And Fox, 7. 403. His ' European Set- tlements in America,' 1. 153. Quoted, 5. 451.


BURKE, Sir JOHN BERNARD, 13. 64, 125, 329, 408, 408 2., 409 n. ; 18. 71. Elected a Corresponding Member, 13. 264. Ac- cepts membership, 13. 345. Cited, 12. 319, 416, 417. His 'Visitation of Seats and Arms' cited, 6. 490. His 'Orders of Knighthood ' cited, 20. 62 n. Burke, William, 11. 144.


Burke, William, 16. 69, 70.


Burlingame, Hon. Anson, 10. 452n .; 16. 437; 19. 306.


Burlington, Mass., 10. 316; 13. 397.


Burlington, N. J., 8. 329; 20. 248. Burlington, Vt., 4. 99; 19. 350, 352. Burman, Lieut. John, 15. 86 n.


Burnaby, Rev. Andrew, his 'Travels through the Middle Settlements of America,' 1. 48.


Burnam, Hannalı ( Mrs. Smith), 14. 152. Burnap, George W., donation from, 2. 551.


Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 16. 208. Mystery of the letter from Charles II. explained, 6. 490. The ' History of his own Times' cited, 6. 490. His "History of the Reformation,' 18. 429. His ' Pastoral Care,' 18. 430.


Burnet, Hon. Jacob, liis 'Notes on tlic Northwestern Territory 'cited, 17. 187 2. Burnet, Mathias, D.D., his Connecticut election sermon, I. 167.


Burnet, O. T., his 'Life of Shaftesbury ' cited, 6. 67 n.


Burnet, Gor. William, 6. 37, 38; 12. 402, 404; 15. 179; 16. 398. Applies for his salary, 5. 118. His ' Essay on Scrip- ture Prophecy,' I. 6; 3. 88.


Burnett, Joseph, donation from, 10. 469. Burnett, Waldo Irving, M.D., 14. 17, 23. Burnham, Edward, gifts from, 16. 335; 17. 234. Vote of thanks to, 16. 336. Burnham, Jolın, 14 61.


Burnham, Robert, 16. 265.


Burnham, Samuel, 18. 285.


Burnham, Thomas Oliver Hazard Perry, Io. 426 ; 19. 118.


Burnham, William, 17. 182 n., 187, 187 n., 193.


Burnham Statue, proceedings at tlie ded- ication of, 2 530.


Burnouf, Emile, 13. 379.


Burns, Anthony, 13. 300 n.


Burns, Robert, 14. 312; 19. 272, 303. Centennial celebration in Boston, 19. 302.


Burns Club, Boston, 19 302.


Burnside, Samuel M., 2. 255 n .; 11. 49.


Burnside Mine, description of, 8. 281, 282.


Burnt District, Boston, photographs of, presented, 13. 246.


Burnyeat, Jolin, 12. 343. See Fox, George.


Burr, Mr., 16. 182.


Burr, Mr. & Mrs. (Fairfield, Conn.), 11. 17-20.


Burr, Misses A. & E. D., 11. 19.


Burr, Hon. Aaron, 10. 452; 16. 121; 19. 260; 20. 345, 361. His letters, 5 310. Counsel for the Castorland settlers, 7. 335. 'Examination of the charges against,' by Aristides, 1. 167.


Burr, Rev. Aaron, D.D., liis Fast sermon, I. 19. His ' Answer to Emlyn,' 1. 76. Mr. Livingston's oration on the death of, 1. 146.


Burr, Gershom, 11. 16, 17. Marriage of, to Miss Young, 11. 19.


Burr, Jonathan, 8. 12, 21, 25. Burr, Judge Peter, 8. 29; 10. 162.


Burr, Samuel, 8. 29. Letter of, 1. 257 n.


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Burrell, George, 12. 108. Burrett, William, 15. 536.


Burrill, Ebenezer, 18. 369, 370.


Burrill, George R., presents a copy of his oration on Washington, 1. 130. Burrill, John, 20 287, 315, 317.


Burrillville, R. I., 8. 196.


Burrington, Thomas, 12. 116.


Burroughs, Charles, 20. 313, 318, 319. Burroughs, Charles, eldest son, 20. 312.


BURROUGHS, Rev. CHARLES, D.D., 4. 94. Presents donations to the Society, 2. 11, 450. Donations from, 9. 66, 68. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 223. Elected, 2. 224. Subject of lecture given by, 2. 226 n. Donation of manuscripts, ete , from, 9. 472. Vote of thanks to, 9. 473. Deatlı of, 10. xvi, 135, 136. Burroughs, Edward, 18. 360.


Burroughs, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Thomas), 20. 294 n.


Burroughs (Bnrrough), Rev. George, 8. 14, 22. 27; 16 146; 18. 244; 20. 290, 293, 293 n., 294 n, 313, 315, 316, 318, 319. Documents relating to, 5. 31. Accused of witcheraft, 5. 32-37; 16. 146. Bill to reverse the attainder of, 20 288.


Burroughs, Mrs. George (Ruck), wife of Rev. George Burroughs, 5. 36.


Burroughs, Rev. Heury, 15. 171, 164, 160. Burroughs, Jeremiah, 20. 318, 319.


Burroughs, Rev. Jeremiah, 11. 201.


Burroughs, John, Jr., II. 395. Burroughs, Mary, 20 319.


Burrows, Lieut. William, 15. 188. Burslem, John, 16. 197, 198.


Burt, -, 13. 252.


Burt, Benjamin, 11. 140. Donations from, I. 30, 33.


Burt, Capt. Gideon, 15. 78, 78 n.


Burt, Hannah ( Mrs. Judd), 18. 184.


Burt, Harwood, 3. 261.


Burt, Capt. James, 15. 76, 76 n.


Burt, Rev. John, 8. 219.


Burt, Samuel. 18. 184.


Burt, Major W. L, donation from, 8. 172. Burton, Mr., an actor, 19 217.


Burton, Henry, 17. 340.


Burton, Rev. Henry, 11. 447 n. His ' Vin- dication of Churches' cited, II. 447, 448, 457, 463.


BURTON, JOHN HILL, D.C L., 19. 285. Elected an Honorary Member, 16. 385. Accepts membership, 17. 33. His death, 18. xx. Death of, announced by tlie President, 19. 4, 5. His publications, 19. 4, 5.


Burton, Mary, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266. Burton, Capt. Richard F., 13. 352. Burton, Stephen, 20. 164. Burton, William, 11. 393, 395. Burwell, James, 3. 260.


Burwell, Capt. Nathaniel. 9. 245, 246. Burwell, Hon. William A., 9. 244, 246. Bury, Michael, 15. 130.


Bus, Josepb, killed by Indians, 14. 124. Bus, William, killed by Indians, 14. 124. Busby, Abraham, 3 338.


Bush, Rec. Solon W., donation from, 10. 311.


Busb Town, Md., 19 71.


Bushnell, Horace, D.D., 18. 336.


Buss, Elizabeth, the elder, 14. 147 n .; 20. 319.


Buss, Elizabeth, the younger, 20. 319.


Buss, John, 14. 147 n. ; 20. 319.


Buss, Mis. Mary, 14. 147.


Bussey, Benjamin, I. 192 n .; 18. 401 a. Contributes to pureliase the Society's building, 1. 465 2.


Bussey, Lieut. Isajah, 15. 84.


Bussey Institutiou, 18. 55.


Butcher, John, surveyor, 12. 52.


Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 13. 156. Cari- eature of, 3. 37, 38.


Butel-Dumout, George Marie, his ' Con- duite des Français,' 1. 340. Butler, -, 8. 211.


Butler, Hon. Benjamin F., of committee to prepare a memorial for Congress concerning the printing of certain scien- tifie works, 2. 336, 337.


Butler, Caleb, his 'History of Groton' cited, 14. 61, 68; 16. 5.


Butler, Clement M., D.D., his 'History of the Common Prayer' eited, 18. 297 n. Butler, Lady Eleanor, 13 64.


Butler, Gillam, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Butler, Rev. Henry, 8. 12, 21, 25.


Butler, James, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Butler, James L., Esq., donation from, 9. 347. Butler, Capt. Joseplı, 14. 80; 15. 80, 106, 117, 133.


Butler, Mrs. Mary (Phillips), 5. 64, 74, 165, 166; 13 101, 103.


Butler, Samuel, passage in his 'Hudibras' relating to an incident in New England history, 12. 59.


Butler, Simeon, 19. 45.


Butler, Lieut. Thomas, 15 82.


Butler, William, on slavery, 6. 145.


Butler, William Allen, donation from, 10. 2.


Butler Institution for the Insane, Prori- dence, R. I., employs Dr. Bell, 7. 48.


Butolph Street Chapel, Boston, 10. 107. Butrigarius, Galeatius, cited, 10. 383.


Butter as a medicine, 5 391.


Butterfield, Lieut., 14. 143.


Butterfield, John, 16. 345.


Butterick, Major John, 14. 88; 15. 80, 89, 92, 95, 98, 99, 103, 101, 106, 108, 108 m., 142, 160. Buttolph, Saint, 6. 31.


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Buxton, Me., 12. 405, 408. Origin of tlie name of, 12. 416.


Buxtorf, Johann Baptist, d. 1629, 18. 140 n. His 'Lexicon,' 18. 426. His ' Thesaurus,' 18. 426.


Buxtorf, Johann Baptist, d. 1664, 18. 140 n.


Buys, Paul, 16. 434.


Byam, Edward, 12. 289.


Byam, ship, 7. 418, 419.


Byers, Mr., 19. 14.


Byfield, Judge Nathaniel, 16. 394. Byfield, Mass., 18. 355; 20. 233.


By-Laws of the Society, I. xxvii, 67 n., 69-73, 132, 206, 230 n., 251 ; 2. 115 n., 116 n., 335 ; 3. 47, 49, 83, 239-250 ; 4. 237, 238; 5. 194-201; 6. 13; 13. 269. The Treasurer to frame an additional, I. 102. New, reported and adopted, I. 105. Standing Committee to consider alteration in, I. 106. To be printed, I. 132. Alterations, I. 161. Amended code of, I. 207-212 A new clause added to one of, I. 222. Alteration of one, I. 227. A new one added, I. 253. Committee appointed to revise, I. 349, 453, 455. Standing Committee to revise, I. 428, 460. Draft of new code reported, 1. 466. Amendments to, I. 468, 478 487, 489. Additions to, 2. 189 n., 270 n. Proposed amendment of, 2. 241, 246, 247. The regulations respecting the Society's manuscripts, 2. 434n. Committee to revise, 2. 478, 482. Report of the committee of re- vision, and proposed amendments, 2 484, 485, 485 m., 508. Discussion of amendments in, 2. 512. Printed in Vol. II. of the fourth series, 2. 512 n. Contents or Articles in, 2. 513-524. Communication from Mr. Felt, with reference to, 2. 533. Article referring to the opening of the Library, 2. 587, 588. New code adopted by the Society, 3. iv. Committee of five appointed to revise, 3. 154. A temporary set adopted for the Dowse Library, 3. 178. Dr. Robbins asks to postpone the report of the committee on, 3 178, 188. Committee on alterations in, II. 495. Change in, made, 12. 70, 225. Draft of new, submitted. 13. 114. Adopted, 13 139. Text of the new, 13. 140-150. Amendments of, proposed, 17. 160 ; adopted, 17. 170. Committee ap- pointed to revise, 19. 122. Report of the committee, 19. 126. Revised form of, 19. 182-193.


Byles, Belcher, 18. 364.


Byles, Ebenezer, his observations of the weather, 1794, 1. 81.


Byles, Mrs. Elizabeth, 18. 363. Byles, Josias, 18. 364.


Byles, Miss Kitty, donation from, I. 50.


Byles, Rev. Mather, D.D., 2. 54; 15. 171; 16. 291; 18. 143, 144 n., 364; 20. 95. His puns and humor, 8. 333; 12. 323 ; 14. 305. Portrait of, by Pelham, 9. 199; 12. 320.


Byles, Rev. Mather, D.D., the younger, 15. 170, 171, 176; 18. 364. (Or Dr. Caner?) 8. 399. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266. ' Debate with the Pastor of the First Church in New London ' cited, 15. 170.


Byles, Miss Polly, donation from, 1. 50.


Byles, Sarah Louisa, gift from, 18. 363, 364. Vote of thanks to, 18. 364.


Byley, Henry, 12. 397.


Byng, Pattee, see Torrington, Viscount.


Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord, 4. 398; 10. 422, 438 ; 15. 293 ; 16. 410, 412, 418; 17. 43, 403; 19. 272. His lame- ness, 3. 368.


Byron, Admiral John, 20. 90.


Bythner, Victorinus, his 'Lyra Prophe- tica,' 18. 426.


C.


Cabellero, Don Joseph Augustin, manu- script discourse of, 2. 104, 105, 105 n. The 'Eulogy on Columbus,'. 2. 113, 117, 118 n.


Cabildo, Guatemala, 4. 282.


Cabinet-Keeper, 4. 6. Mode of election of, 2. 484. His duties as presented in the By-Laws, 2. 515, 522; 3. 241, 243, 248 ; 19. 191. See By-Laws. Annual Report of, for the years ending April, 1858, 4. 18; 1859, 4. 249-251; 1860, 5. 27, 28; 1861, 5. 194, 195; 1862, 6. 17- 19; 1863, 7. 23-25; 1864, 7 359-361; 1865, 8. 261; 1866, 9. 189, 190; 1867, 10. 14-16 ; 1868, Io. 172 ; 1869, 11. 44, 45; 1870, 11. 251-253; 1871, 12 79, 80; 1872, 12. 218, 219; 1873, 13. 20; 1874, 13. 278, 279; 1875, 14. 27; 1876, 14.327 ; 1877, 15. 269 ; 1878, 16. 165, 166 ; 1879, 17. 69; 1880, 18. 28, 29; 1881, 18. 408; 1882, 19. 289, 290; 1883, 20. 191, 192. See Alden, T. ; Appleton, William S .; Davis, I. P .; Denny, H. G .; Eliot, J .; Green, Samuel A .; Mckean, J .; Minot, G. R .; Oliver, F. E., M.D .; Shurtleff, N. B .; Turell, S. ; Webster, R.


Cabinet of the Society, I. xxxiv, XXXV, 125 n., 136 n., 163n., 250 n., 272, 481 n .; 3. 133; 4. 6, 7, 18, 112, 242, 249, 254; 6. 12; 10. 170, 485; II. 1, 39, 84, 143, 198, 246, 466 n .; 12. 160; 13. 99, 100, 217, 265, 278; 14. 26, 27, 157, 159, 326, 339; 15. 269, 274; 16 365, 370; 17. 2, 19, 328, 366 - 18. 28, 29, 66, 118, 318; 19. 54, 60, 62, 75, 112, 126, 224, 243, 379, 386, 386 n .; 20. 401. The room first used for, I.


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XXXV. Donations to, 1. 50, 53, 55, 60, 66, 68, 74, 76, 79, 82, 84, 87-89, 91, 98, 100, 103, 114-116, 124, 131, 138, 139, 147, 154-156, 168, 178, 179, 192, 202, 203; 3. 248, 356 ; 6. 17 ; 7. 100, 101; 13. 246, 305, 378, 451; 14. 26, 27, 103, 157, 338; 17. 78. Laws regulating, 1. 71- 73, 209-212; 2. 522; 3. 211, 248; 19. 191. See By-Laws. Condition of, I. 84. List of articles in, 1. 101. Com- mittee to consider measures for better preservation of, 1. 107. Winslow por- traits deposited in, 1. 414. Names to be placed on the portraits in, 1. 476. Opened to purchasers of tickets to the course of lectures, 1. 480. Permission given to Mr. J. Herring to use certain artieles in, 2. 26. The 'strong-box ' of Father Ralle deposited with the Soci- ety, 2. 322 ; 3. 40. Need of a better arrangement in, 2. 590. Number of articles in, to be reported to the Society, 2. 605. Father Ralle's ' strong box ' to be delivered to Major Waldron, 3. 40. Visited by the Antiquarian Society and by the General Society of the Cinein- nati, 3. 204. Relic from the ‘Bon- homme Richard ' given, 3. 216. Need of larger accommodation for, 4. 6. Upper room suitable for, 4. 7; 6. 7, 8. Acces- sions to, for the years ending April, 1859, 4. 250, 251 ; 1860, 5. 27, 28; 1861, 5. 194; 1862, 6. 17; 1863, 7. 24, 25; 1864, 7 359-361 ; 1865, 8. 261; 1866. 9. 180; 1867, 10. 14; 1868, 10. 172; 1869), II. 44; 1870, 11. 251; 1871, 12. 79; 1872, 12. 218; 1873, 13. 20; 1874, 13. 278, 279; 1875. 14. 27; 1876, 14. 327; 1877, 15. 260; 1878, 16. 165; 1879, 17. 69; 1880, 18. 28, 29; 1881, 18. 408; 1882, 19. 289, 200; 1883, 20. 191, 192. List of articles bequeathed by Gen. Sumner, 12. 280. Vote concerning the Natural History specimens in, 16. 256. Copy of the portrait of Gov. Winslow made for, 20. 1. Articles returned to. by the Bostonian Society, 20. 192. Catalogue of, 20. 192. Annual Reports of, see Cabinet-Keeper.


Cabot, Mrs., portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 388.


Cabot, Lieut Francis, 15. 81.


Cabot, Frederick ( Cabot &. Lee), 11. 308. Cabot, IIon. George, 1. 300, 302 n., 383 ;


6. 149; 8. 297; 11. 97; 14. 205; 15. 321, 322; 17. 18, 114, 116, 117 n., 364; 18. 245. Donation from, 1. 201. Life and Letters of, cited, 1. 302 n., 317, 383 n.


Cabot, Henry, 19. 173, 175.


CABOT, J. ELLIOT, LL.B., 16. 164; 18. 154. Letter from, 2. 498, 499. Dona- tion fromn, 12. 427. Elected a Resident Member, 15. 380. Accepts member. ship, 15. 386. Elected a member of the


Executive Committee of the Council, 19. 207; 20. 199. 'Memoir of Ilon. Thomas G. Cary ' by, 18. 166-168.


Cabot, John, 12. 441; 17. 377; 18. 79, 80; 19. 387 ; 20. 363.


Cabot, Samuel, 19. 282.


Cabot, Sebastian, 10. 384; 12. 350, 411 ; 15. 244, 367; 16. 384; 18. 79, 118, 264; 20 363. Memoir of, 2. 40. A copy of portrait of, to be taken for the Society, 2. 101. Portrait of, 2. 111, 111 n. Pa- per on the portrait of, attributed to Holbein, 8. 91-06. Photographi of the map of, presented, 19. 387. Committee appointed on the map of, 19. 388. Copy of the map of, obtained by Mr. Will- throp, 20. 39.


Cabrera, -, 3. 385.


Caddeck, -, 15. 343.


Cadell, Thomas, 15. 230 n.


Cadets, Independent Company of, their monument at Mount Auburn, 17. 438. Cadwalader, John, 13. 126 ; 20. 104.


Cadwalader, Gen. John, 11. 257. Letter from, to Gen. Washington, 6. 210.


Cadwallader, Mrs. Nancy ( Bond), II. 255, 257.


Cadwallader, Gen. Thomas, 18. 234.


Cadwell, Lieut. Daniel, 15. 78, 75 n.


Cady, Major Jeremiah, 15. 81, 102, 160.


Cæsar, negro, petition of, 6. 199, 200.


Cæsar, Caius Julius, 3. 384; 17. 57, 459 ; 20. 104.


Cagnawagha, N. Y., 19. 403.


Cahiata Church, 19. 72.


Caiganee, 7. 449.


Caine, Major, 16. 375.


Cajetan, Thomas di Vio, 20. 375.


Cakowehi, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Calamy, Rec. Edmund, D.D., 1. 477 ; 8. 219, 220. His ' Nonconformists' Memo- rial,' 2. 448 n. His 'Continuation,' etc., 2. 448 n. ; 17. 245 n., 254 n.


Calcutta, 7. 417. The ice-trade in, 3 53, 54. Calder, Major William, 1. 326.


Calderon de la Barca, Pedro, Señor, 4 428; 20. 388. Caldwell, Capt., 6. 485.


Caldwell, Mrs., 13. 203, 296.


Caldwell. Adj .- Gen. J. H., donation from, 10. 469.


Caldwell, James, 13. 293, 297.


Caldwell, John, 3. 191-103; 13. 293-208. CALDWELL, Sir Joux, nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 500. Elected, 1. 503. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 17, 25, 28. Donation from, 2. 182.


Caldwell, Jonas, 6. 174, 175.


Caldwell, Jonathan J., donation from, 5 145.


Caldwell, Setli, 13. 206.


Caldwell, Seth (or John), 3 191-193, 197- 202; 13. 293-208.


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Calef, E. W., 7. 256, 257.


Calef, Robert, 1. 11; 10. 83; 14. 22; 16.


147. Extracts concerning, 3. 288-293,


322. His 'More Wonders of the In- visible World,' 1. 48 ; 3 288; 10. 347. Calef, Capt. Robert, 5. 239; 8. 360; 15. 337, 351, 353, 359.


'Calendar of Charters and Rolls in the Bodleian Library,' 19 333.


'Calendar of Home Office Papers ' cited, 19. 74.


'Calendar of State Papers' (British) cited, 12. 246.


'Calendar of State Papers' (Carew ) cited, 19. 82 n.


'Calendar of State Papers ' (Colonial se- ries), 5. 59, 60. A volume of, presented to the Society, 18. 179. Cited, 18. 87 n. 'Calendar of State Papers' (Domestic) cited, 14. 360 n .; 19. 76 n .- 78 n., 82 n., 83 n.


'Calendar of State Papers' (Irislı) cited, 19. 82, 82 2.


Calf, Capt., 17. 287.


'Calf Moon,' on a French map of Boston Harbor, 7. 476.


Calhoun, Hon. John C., LL.D., 5. 261, 266; 6. 307, 308; 8. 173; 14. 387; 19. 17, 17 n., 24, 37, 41, 279. On slavery, 6. 99. Letter from, to Theodore Lyman, 19. 280, 281.


Calhoun, Hon. William B., 5. 276. State- ment concerning the 'Hutchinson Pa- pers,' 2. 420 n.


Calico printing in Massachusetts, origin of, 5. 208-271.


California, 7. 413. Admission of, 7. 401.


Excursion of the Board of Trade to, II. 309 n. Letter of Mr. Waterston from, 11. 347-353. Missions in, II. 348- 350. Archives of, II. 350-353.


Caligula, Caius Julius, 20. 367.


Calker, B. C. V., II. 302.


Call, Elizabeth ( )/rs. Bartlett), 1. 324. Callahan, Capt., 4. 220.


Callahan, Capt. (a sea-captain), 12. 326 n .; 13. 59, 60; 15. 337, 351, 353, 359.


Callahan, Mrs., 13. 59, 60. Callan, B., 6. 39.


Callender, -, 17. 201, 202 n.


Callender, , a British officer, 18. 76.


Callender, Benjamin, I. 315.


Callender, George, 14. 64.


Callender, John, 19. 165, 166, 169-172, 176, 178. His autograph faces 19. 169.


Callender, Capt. John, 15. 111, 119. Sen- tenced by court-martial, 15. 118.


Callender, Rev. John, his ' Historical Dis- course,' I. 20, 191.


Callender, Joseph, Engraver of Maps, I. 141 n. ; 6. 35, 38.


Callender, William B., 14. 41.


Callières, Chevalier de, Governor of Can- ada, 12. 427.


Calliope, schooner, 7. 416.


Calverly, Sir Henry, 13. 109. Calvert, Mr., 19. 27.


Calvert, Cecil, 2d Lord Baltimore, see Baltimore.


Calvert, Charles, 3d Lord Baltimore, see Baltimore.


Calvert, George, Ist Lord Baltimore, sec Baltimore.


Calvert family, 4. 137.


Calvin, John, 3. 308; 6. 327; II. 201, 433 n., 455; 16. 461; 17. 277, 280; 18. 324. Cited, II. 431-433, 440. His . In- stitutiones,' 18. 427. His ' Opera,' 18. 426.


Calvinism, 3. 210; 6. 319, 327. In Geor- gia, 8. 216.


Calyer, Lieut. Israel, 15. 85 n , 86.


Cambreleng, Hon. Churchill C., II. 356. Cambridge, Eng., 6. 54; 10. 439; 11. 388.


Agreement at, Aug. 26, 1629, 11. 180, 181 n.


Cambridge, Mass., 3. iv, vii, 29, 80, 86, 96-98, 100, 121, 151, 161-164, 166, 169, 171, 172, 208, 209, 277, 288, 315, 317, 318, 322 n., 324, 359; 4. 85, 93, 221, 222 ; 6. 184, 212, 266, 267, 272m., 274, 277, 277 n., 280, 295, 296, 312, 315, 329, 342, 348, 349, 351; 7. 212, 362, 389, 391; 8. 335, 350-353, 363, 388, 391 ; 10. 327, 458, 460, 468 m .; II. 10, 86-91, 100, 109, 151, 219; 12. 14, 18, 25, 68, 193, 194, 200, 205, 275, 394, 395, 400 ; 13. 9, 111- 113, 132, 229 ; 16. 6 n., 9, 11, 29, 37, 54, 119, 124, 129, 158, 180, 182, 230, 280, 290, 301, 365, 375, 382, 390, 395 ; 17. 6, 7, 12, 16, 26, 29, 30, 36, 62 n., 76, 78, 114, 136, 138, 145, 147, 151, 157 n., 186, 186 n., 234, 236, 237, 262-268, 270-274, 274 n., 275-278, 280, 281, 287, 330, 337, 344, 346, 351, 352, 365, 389, 396, 408-410, 419, 428, 429, 432, 460; 18. 14, 16, 17, 38, 55, 119, 139 n., 151, 157, 170, 173, 183, 229, 232, 236, 240, 316, 318, 319, 319 n., 320, 321 n., 338, 339, 352, 355, 379, 417, 423; 19 2, 3, 13, 88, 94, 95, 97, 102, 103, 126, 127, 138, 151 n., 172, 194, 224, 225, 227, 247, 257, 300, 314, 316, 322, 325 n., 339, 350, 376, 377, 390 ; 20. 7, 19, 35, 36, 104, 123, 125, 140-142, 147, 156, 186, 188, 229, 230, 233-235, 238, 242, 346, 348, 404, 416. Dr. Holmes's ' History of,' I. 136. Map of, 1. 179. Plan of the farm belonging to the church of, I. 254n. A catalogue con- taining births, etc., 2. 52. Donations from, 3. 36 ; 9. 467; 11. 498. Early days of, 3. 370, 371. View of head- quarters of Washington, 1775, 4. 56. Plan to destroy, 1775, 4. 81. Descrip- tion of the camp at, 5. 221 n. First minister of, 6. 21. Enlistment of ne- groes, 6. 184-186, 197. In 1775-6, 7. 186-188, 190, 192, 193, 199, 200, 204, 205, 207-219, 222, 226-228, 233-235, 237-239, 241, 246, 248, 249, 256. Whale-


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boats sent to, 7. 196. Christ's Church in, 8. 214; 10. 112; 12. 324. Records of an association at, in the library, 10. 163. Theological school at, independ- ent of the College, 10. 249. Washing- ton's headquarters at, 10. 259. Public sehools in, Io. 445. Fund for relief of the families of the soldiers of, Io. 462 n. University at, 12. 13, 18. See Harvard College. Visit to, in 1792, 12. 61, 63. Headquarters of Washington in, 12. 257-263. Origin of the name of, 12. 396. Extraet of a letter from, in 1666, 12. 419, 420.


Cambridge, N. Y., 17. 325 n.


Cambridge Association of Ministers, rec- ords of, 17. 262-231. Rules of, 17. 262, 263. Address of, to the Governor and Council, 17 270. 271. Circular letters from, 17. 280, 281.


' Cambridge Chronicle,' Io. 449, 453. G: Livermore's contributions to, 10 442- 444.


Cambridge Common, 3. 309, 310, 371; 6. 179.


Cambridge Farms, Lexington, Mass., 12. 275.


Cambridge Platform of 1648, 8. 449; 10. 444; 17. 149 n., 151, 169.


Cambridge School Committee, donation from, 2. 432.


Cambridge Street, 5. 437 ; 7. 272 n.


Cambridge University, Eng., 12. 359 ; 16. 473; 18. 327. Table of graduates of, in New England, 17. 352.


Cambridge Village (Newton), 6. 349 ; 13. 111.


Cambridgeport, Mass., 3. 370, 375, 395, 307; 4. 91; 6. 345n .; 10. 415, 416, 457 ;


19. 198. Early days of, 3. 371-373. Deseribed by Dr. Holmes, 3. 372.


Canalen, William, Iris 'Remains' eited. 4. 14. His ' Annals of Queen Elizat- beth' eited, Io. 482.


Camden, N. J., 6. 225.


Camden Soeicty, 6. 255 n .; 13. 124, 242; 17. 303 ; 20. 19, 185. Publications of, presented to the Society. 3 110 ; 6. 15. Extraet from the ' Diary of John Rous,' 6. 415. Camden Street, Boston, 6. 29. Came, Samuel, 18. 370.


Camers, Jolin, his edition of Solinus, 19. 323.


Camp Cameron, North Cambridge, 7. 80. Camp Sanford, Washington, 7. 81. Campbell, Capt., 12. 423.


Campbell, -. innkeeper, 17. 200. Sitn- ation of his inn, 17. 200 n.




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