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Campbell, Lieut .- Col. (Sir Archibald, M.P.), taken prisoner, 5. 332, 337; 7. 258. Exehanged, 5 333.
Campbell, Charles, donation froin, 3. 256." His ' History of Virginia 'eited, 10. 24n., 27 n., 29 n.
Campbell, Dunean and John, letters from, to Gov. Winthrop of Conn., 12. 420-427.
Campbell, F. A. G., and Nijhoff, Messrs., 13. 308.
Campbell, George Douglass, 8th Duke of Argyle, see Argyle.
Campbell, John, news-letters written by, to Fitz-John Winthrop, 9. 483-501.
Campbell, John, Baron, his ' Lives of the Chancellors ' quoted, 7. 318, 325. On Judge Story, 10. 197.
Campbell, John, 2d Duke of Argyle, see Argyle.
Campbell, John, Earl Loudon, see Lou- don.
Campbell, John, LL.D., d. 1775, 20 46 n. Campbell, John Douglas, Marquis of Lorne, see Lorne.
Campbell, Rev. John Kippen, his sermon before the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge, I. 147.
Campbell, Loomis J., donations from, 10 80; II. 499.
Canipbell, R., American Consul at Genoa, 5. 293.
Campbell, Capt. Robert, 16. 72. 78 n.
Campbell, Thomas, 3. 301; 4. 398; 10. 438; 13. 429; 14. 46, 307; 18. 176.
Campbell, William, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.
Campbell, Capt. William, 15. 82.
Campbell, William .W., 2. 256n. Dona- tion from, 2. 176.
Canipellio y Corrio, donation from, 4. 10. Campobello, island, 17. 207.
Campus Martius, Marietta, 17. 188 n.
Canada, 3. 33 ; 6. 187. 428; 7. 224, 228, 230, 231, 235, 248, 257, 258, 264, 370, 371 ; 10. 324, 393; 11. 312-314, 327 ; 12. 206, 227, 276, 461; 14. 122. 'List of Governors of,' 1. 8. ' Value of British Property in,' 1. 8. 'Importance of,' I. 20. 'Report on promoting Education in,' 1. 55. Freneli archives of, 1. 55. 'Letter describing settlements in Up- per,' I. 111. Legislative documents of. 2. 182. Ameriean successes in, 1775,
7. 212. Donation from, 10. 144. Con- quest of, by the English, II. 120-125. Kirke's conquest of, 14. 376 n. Popu- lation of, in 1713, 15. 21.
Canada Company, 10. 380 ; 14 376 n.
' Canadian Church P'ress,' donation from, 7. 115.
Canajoharie, N. Y., 19 404, 406, 422. Canal in Boston, 4. 79. Canal to the Conneetieut River, 18. 65. Canals first constructed in Massachusetts, II. 59, 60.
Canandaigua, N. Y., 4. 99; 5. 214; 10.
335; 18. 4. Portraits in the court- house at. 13 67.
Canary Islands, trade from, with Rich- mond Island, 3. 184.
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Candler, Rev. Matthias, manuscript pre- pared by, 2. 377. Paper by J. L. Ches- ter, on the 'Candler Manuscript,' 5. 486-499.
Candolle, Alphonse Louis P. P. de, 17. 409, 413. Candy Parish, N. IF., aids Boston, 1774, 4. 224.
Cane, Christopher, 20. 266.
Cane, Ruth (Mrs. Johnson), 20. 266.
Caner, Rev. Henry, D.D., 14. 100; 15. 331; 19. 234, 235. His sermon on the death of George II., I. 191. (Or Dr. Byles ?) 8. 399. Bill of sale of a negro belonging to, 14. 257. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Canne, John, 17. 173.
Cannibalism in New England, 14. 17.
Canning, George, 12. 443 ; 17. 18 ; 19. 34n.
Canning, Stratford, see Stratford de Red- cliffe.
Cannon, Richard, cited, 4. 149.
Cannon-ball, a gift from J. Shipley, 4. 52.
Cannon-ball from Brattle Street Church, 20. 189, 192.
Cannon-balls found on Breed's Hill, 7.302. Canny, Joseph, 16. 265, 275.
Canny, Mary (Mrs. Willey), 14. 151.
Cano, Juan Sebastian del, 19. 60 n., 61 n. Canova, Antonio, 4. 311.
Cansick, Frederick T., donation from, 12. 12. His 'Epitaphs of S. Pancras,' 12. 215.
Canterbury, Charles Manners-Sutton, Vis- count, 12. 272.
Canterbury, Conn., Church of, 8. 221.
Canterbury, N. H., 17. 155.
Canton, China, 7. 428, 429, 431, 432. Samuel Shaw appointed consul, 7. 395. Canton, Mass., 12. 52 ; 15. 5.
Canton Packet, ship, 7. 411. C'anton River, 7. 415.
Cape Ann, 3. 28, 34 ; 7. 204, 256, 380.
Cape Breton, I. 20; 7. 476 ; 10. 161, 394 ; 19. 387. 'Enquiry into the Causes of
the Failure of the Expedition to,' 1. 19. ' Histoire de,' 1. 201.
Cape Cod, Mass., 3. 142, 294, 310, 324 ; 7. 172, 249, 422 ; 16. 74-80, 83, 92, 94, 95. Statistics relating to the towns on, 2. 81. Canal across, 2. 198. And the 'Mayflower,' 4. 141. Compact at, 1620, 9. 21. Manufacture of salt on, 15. 224. Cape Elizabeth, Me., 12. 405, 408. Grants made to Trelawney and Goodyear, 3. 183. Taxation of, 8. 228. Named by Capt. John Smith, 12. 418.
Cape Hatteras, 7. 414.
Cape Henry, 7. 414. Cape Horn, 7. 412. Cape of Good Hope, 7. 411; 13. 327. Cape Sable, 4. 42.
Cape Spencer, N. B., 17. 208.
Capellen, Baron J. D. van der, 10 161; 12 289.
Capen, - (Messrs. Marsh, Capen, §
Lyon). 2. 28.
Capen, Hopestill, 11. 394, 395.
Capen, John, d. 1692, 17. 144, 144 n.
Capen, John, 20. 323.
Capen, Rev. Joseph, 8. 23, 27.
Capen, Nahum, requests the loan of cer- tain books, 2. 497.
Capers, B. H., 11. 17.
Capers, Gabriel, 11. 17.
Capers, William H., 11. 19.
Capes of Delaware, 5. 4.
Capitol, Washington, D. C., table made from pieces of the dome, presented by B. B. French, 9. 353.
Capponi, Gino, Marquis, 4. 201.
Capron, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 77.
Capsa, Charles Francis, Bishop of, his letter on education, 1. 55.
Captain's Hill, site of Standish's house, 5. 159.
Capucine Mission, Castine, Me , 7. 374.
Caraccioli, papal legate, 20. 375.
Caranna, a medicine, 5. 398.
Carayon, Auguste, his 'Première Mis- sion ' cited, 18. 9] n., 92 n.
Cardiff Giant, II. 158, 328. Letter of Prof. Marsh on, II. 161.
Cards made of horse-hide, exhibited, 12. 1. Cardwell, Edward, 3. 79.
Cardwell, William, Esq., II. 490.
Careie, William, 19. 80. See Carey.
Carell, see Caryl.
Carew, George, 19. 80, 80 n.
Carew, George, Lord, 13 96.
Carew, Gome, 18. 105 n., 115.
' Carew Papers ' cited, 19. 82 n.
Carey, Matthew (1695), 14. 129 n.
Carey, Matthew, donations from, 2. 11,
39. American Museum quoted, 3. 226 ; 4. 153.
Carey, R. M., donation from, 2. 237.
Carey, Hon. Thomas G., his death, 5. 19. Carey, William, 19. 80, 80 n.
Caribbean Sea, project of a ship-canal, 3. 75-77.
Caricatures relating to the American Revolution, 14. 168, 169.
Cariey, Sir Wymond, 5. 498.
Carl, pseudon., 19. 118, 119.
Carle, Timothy, marriage of, 14. 152. Carleton, - -, 11. 310. Carleton, Dudley, Lord Dorchester, see Dorchester.
Carleton (Carlton), Gov. Sir Guy, Lord Dorchester, 2. 196; 4. 38; 7. 219, 221, 228, 237; 12. 206; 14. 237 ; 15. 186; 19. 407. The Carleton papers, 5. 346. Re- ported retreat to Quebec, 7. 216. Report a prisoner, 7. 222.
Carleton, Osgood, 1. 141 n .; 7. 425. De- scription of his map, 6. 35, 38. An old map of Boston by, exhibited, 17. 365.
Carleton, Thomas, Governor of New Brunswick, 15. 187; 17. 210.
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Carleton County, N. B., 17. 210n.
Carleton Papers, 5. 346.
Carlile, Christopher, 19. 76.
Carlisle, Charles Howard, 3d Earl, 12. 415. Carlisle, George William Frederick How- ard, 7th Earl of, 16. 430. His 'Diary in Turkish and Greek Waters,' edited by C. C. Felton, 10. 357.
Carlisle, Henry Howard, 4th Earl of, 12. 415.
Carlisle, James Hay, Viscount Doncaster, Earl of, 13. 94.
Carlisle, Mass., 12. 407 n .; 18. 158; 19. 377. Origin of the name of, 12. 415. Carlisle, Penn., 17 201, 201 n., 202 n.
Carlow, -, 17. 376
Carlstadt, Andreas Bodenstein, 20. 379. CARLYLE, THOMAS, D.C.L., 13. 450; 14. 194; 16. 427 ; 18. 324-329, 406, 19 298, 307. Manuscripts concerning the fam- ily of B: Franklin given by, to Edward Everett, 3. 174-176. Donates the Rec- ord Book of Ecton Parish to Mr. E. Everett, 3. 175, 176; 6. 334. Letter from, II. 198, 199. Elected an Honor- ary Member, 11. 225. Accepts mem- bership, 11. 233. His death, 18. xx. Extract from a letter from, to Dr. Worcester, 18. 173. Death of, an- nounced, 18. 323. Remarks by the President, 18. 323, 324. Paper upon, read by Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson, 18. 324-328. Remarks by Rev. James Freeman Clarke, 18. 329, 330; by Dr. William Everett, 18. 330; by Col. Lee, 18. 330. Publication of his 'Sartor Resartus,' 18. 379. His 'History of Frederick the Great ' cited, 11. 114, 128, 143. His 'Sartor Resartus,' 16. 418. His 'French Revolution,' 16. 418. Carmichael, Lieut., 5. 375.
Carmichael, Mr., 19. 362, 363.
Carmichael, William, Io. 275. Letter from, exhibited to the Society, 18. 287.
Carmicle, Daniel, 15. 124.
Carnaervon, Marchioness of, 19. 218.
Carne, Ned, 8. 381.
Carnes, Parson, 7. 204.
Carnes, -, son of Parson Carnes, 7. 214.
Carnes, Edward, 7. 202; 11. 140.
Carnes, Mrs. Emmeline (Dobell), 13. 421- 423.
Carnes, Emmeline Wainwright (Mrs. Weeks), 13. 423.
Carnes, Francis, 13. 421, 423.
Carnes, Francis John, 13. 423.
Carnes, Jolın, 5. 359.
Carnes, Joseph, 11. 140.
Carnes, Mrs. Laura C., 13, 423.
Carnes, Lucy Payne ( Mrs. Weeks), 13. 405, 423.
Caro, Annibal, ro. 159. His Eneid, man- uscript, 1. 152 n. ; 10. 159. Carolina Art Association, 20. 394. - 0 6
Carolinas, the, 6. 153. Locke's constitu- tion recognizes slavery, 7. 315. Map of coast, faces 20. 402.
Caroline of England, 1. 55, 191.
Caroline, ship, 7. 428.
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of England, her death, 19. 31.
Carpenter, -, 17. 197.
Carpenter, -, a barber, 7. 198, 200.
Carpenter, Charlotte M., Lady Scott, see Scott.
Carpenter, Philip, killed by Indians, 14. 145.
Carpenter, Stephen C., on the death, of Alex. Hamilton, 6. 281.
Carpenter, William, 14. 145 n.
Carpenter, Elder William, 8. 221, 222.
Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia, donation from, 4 54.
Carr, Col., 29th British Regt., 6. 485. The British troops sent to the Castle, 6. 485. Carr, Mrs., refugee, 18. 266.
Carr, Patrick, 6. 174.
Carr, Robert, Earl of Somerset, see Somer- set.
Carr, Sir Robert, Royal Commissioner, 4. 273 ; 5. 377; 6. 71; 7. 344; 10. 382; 15. 64 n., 66 n .; 18 345. Letter from, to the Earl of Lauderdale, 4 274-276.
Carr, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 86.
Carrel, Mrs., 17. 201.
Carriar, Martha, 20 313.
Carriar, Thomas, 20. 312, 313.
Carrigan, J. N., donations from, 3. 85 ; 5. 52.
CARRINGTON, Co/. HENRY B., LL.D., 19.
285; 20. 94. Elected a Corresponding Member, 19 67. Accepts membership, 19 97. Speaks of a recent discovery in Egypt, 20 361.
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, 14. 45; 15. 393. Portrait of, 1. 500, 500 n.
Carroll, Daniel, 19. 393 n.
Carroll, J., letter from, to Pres. Willard, 2. 490.
Carroll, Rt .- Rer. John. his ' Address to the Roman Catholics of the United States,' I. 19.
Carroll, Lieut. Jonathan, 15. 82.
Carson, J. Brevoort, 3. 250.
Carswell, Rer. Solomon, 17. 256 n.
Carter, Major, 15. 91, 94.
Carter, Mrs., 4. 135.
Carter, D. M., 14. 64. Carter, Hannah ( Mrs. Tracy), 16. 474.
Carter, James, II. 140.
Carter, James & John, II. 308.
Carter, Nathaniel, 16. 285 n.
Carter, Richard, 1657, 3. 337.
Carter, Richard, Dorer, 16. 265.
Carter, Richard B. ( Carter, Hendee, §.Co.), 17. 121.
Carter, Samuel, 8. 13, 21, 26.
Carter, Samuel, II. 316. Carter, Thomas, 12. 117.
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Carter, Andrews, & Co., Messrs., 19. 429n. [ Casas, Bartolomé de las, 16. 318, 383. Carter-Brown Library, 20. 229, 230.
Carter, Hendee, & Co., Messrs., 17. 121.
Carteret, Sir George, 4. 345, 347; 6. 72 n .; 13. 135. Report by, and grant to, 10. 388.
Carteret, John, see Granville, Earl of. Carteret, Philip, 2. 546 n.
Carthagena, S. A., paper by Ellis Ames on the expedition against, under Ad- miral Vernon, 18. 364-378 ; records of the Governor and Council of Mass., relating to, 18. 368-378. Appointment of commanders in the expedition against, 18. 373-375.
Carthew, John, 12. 108.
Cartier (Cartyer), Jacques, 5. 129.
Cartwright, Capt., 15. 337.
Cartwright, Mr., II. 226.
Cartwright, Mr., brings a slave from Russia to England in 1569, 7. 313.
Cartwright, Charles W., 2. 206, 207.
Cartwright, Col. George, one of the Royal Commissioners, 4. 274-276 ; 5. 377 ; 6. 71 n .; 7. 344; 12. 420; 15. 64 n .; 16. 229, 232, 234.
Cartwright, John, I. 177.
Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Chester, 17. 305.
Cartwright, Rev. Thomas, 10. 382; II. 201; 13. 336; 17. 340.
Cartyer, see Cartier.
Carus, Karl Gustav, 14. 15.
Carver, Capt., 2 525.
Carver, Gov. John, 6. 36; 10. 377 n. Sword of, presented, 1. 88, 114 n. ; 4. 142; 5. 373. Elected first Governor of Plymouth Colony, 9. 22.
Carver, Melzer, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Carver, Mass., 2 291 n.
Carwithan, G., 18. 68.
Cary, Mr., 16. 202.
Cary, Mrs., accused of witchcraft, 5. 35.
Cary, Mrs. (Gray ), 8. 386.
Cary, Miss Anne, 16. 389.
Cary, James, 18. 166.
Cary, Michael, 20. 10.
Cary, Nathaniel, 11. 392, 395.
Cary, Major Richard, 14. 276 ; 15. 87. Appointed brigade major, 15. 143. Cary, Samuel, 18. 166.
CARY, Hon. THOMAS G. I. 367; 18. 154, 206. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 113. Donation from, 3. 63, 93. His death, 4. 331, 332. J: C. Gray to pre- pare a memoir of, 4. 451. 'Memoir of,' by J. Elliot Cabot, 18. 166-168. His 'Life of Thomas H. Perkins,' I. 353. Cary, William, 3. 260.
Cary, William Ferdinand, 16. 389.
Caryl, Rec. Benjamin, 1. 345. Caryl, Rer. Josephi, 10. 159; II. 201. Carysfort, ship, 6. 231.
Casa, Giovanni della, 11. 422.
His 'History of Spanish Cruelties,' I. 11. Translation of, in the Dowse Li- brary, 3. 385.
Casco, Me., 16. 103, 106 ; 17. 353.
Casco Bay, witclicraft at, 5. 36.
Casey, Wanton, 17. 182n., 189, 189 n.
CASS, Hon. LEWIS, LL.D., 2. 176 ; 10. 218 ; 20. 28, 29. Nominated a Corresponding
Member, 1. 472. Elected, 1. 474. Ac- cepts membership, 1. 483. Letter from,
2. 213, 213n. His death, 9. xvi. His death announced, 9 250; 10. 3.
Cass, Mrs. Lewis, 19. 103.
Cassas, Louis François, his ' Voyage Piť- toresque en Egypte et Syrie,' 17. 439. Cassini, Giovanni Domenico, 16. 239.
Cassius, -, 3. 366.
Casteleyne, Abraham, 3. 333.
Casteleyne, Vincent, 3. 333.
Casteline, Mons., 11. 134.
Castelli, Bartolommeo, his 'Lexicon,' 18. 426. Castine, -, 7. 332. Castine, Vincent de, 12. 119; 14. 135 n.
Castine, Me., 12. 264; 16. 111 n .; 20. 270, 272. Inscription on a plate of copper found at, 7. 374; 13. 39.
Castle Island, Boston IIarbor, 5. 16; 6. 207-209; 7. 245, 246, 256 ; 12. 182, 207- 211; 17. 19-21. Embarkation of the British troops for, 3. 309 ; 6. 482, 483, 485, 486. Records of, exhibited, 12. 181, 207. Remarks on the memorial stone by Mr. Deane, 17. 19-22. IIeliotype of the memorial stone placed in the fort, faces 17. 20.
Castle William, Boston Harbor, 3. 10; 4. 28, 33, 40; 5. 55; 7. 245; 17 69, 216, 280; 18. 369, 371, 372; 19 120-131, 131 n, 132, 133 ; 20. 350.
Castleton, -, 6. 357.
Castoreus, Maurice, see Coster, J. L.
'Castorland, Journal de,' 7. 326-338 ; 8. 463; 10. 160; 15. 367. The 'Journal' presented, 7. 145.
Castorland Piecc, a medal, 7. 337, 338.
Castro, Cristóbal Vaca de, 16. 318. Caswell, Alexis, LL.D., 19. 382.
Catacazy, Constantine de, 12. 174; 18. 196 n.
Catalogue of Harvard College, see Har- vard College.
Catalogue of Harvard University Libra- ry, see Harvard University, Library of. Catalogue of the Cabinet of the Society, 3. 248.
Catalogue of the Library of the Society, I. 55, 103 n., 230 n., 474 ; 2. 16, 18, 19, 32. 42, 43 n., 44 n., 81 n .; 3. 145, 160, 245; 4. 124; 8. 267; 10. 471; 13. 18, 278; 19. 355. Preparation of, referred to the Standing Committee, 1. 467. As- sistant Librarian to use his discretion regarding entries in the Catalogue, 2.
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83. Mr. Harris's labor thereon, 2. 120, 121. A committee appointed to consid- er the printing of a new, 2. 418. Report of committee on, 2. 420. Action of the committee on, 2. 528. A committee appointed to report on making a new, 2. 573. Report of the committee, 2. 586-591. Services of Mr. James I. Wood, 2. 591 n. Services of Dr. John Appleton on, 2. 592 n. Subscription for making a new, 2. 594, 603 n. Pro- gress reported in the new issue of, 3. 87. Prepared, 4. 5. Estimate of cost of publishing, 4. 52. Subscription for, 4. 53. Printing, 4. 241-243. Vol. I. printed; its binding, 4. 365, 379. Vol. II. in type, 4. 438. Completed, 5. 19. Votc of thanks to the committee on, 5. 28. Entries of books in, and of addi- tions to the Library, 6. 16. Report on the shelf.catalogue, 10. 4, 147. List of MSS. belonging to the Society in 1792, catalogued by Dr. Belknap, 10. 323- 325; 13. 229, 230. See foot-note, p. 41. Supplementary volume needed, 11. 43. Copy of the earliest printed, presented, II. 309.
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Catalogue Fund, 4. 253; 5. 23, 190 ; 6. 9. Cater, Richard, 14. 135.
Cathialon, Stephen, 12. 289.
Catharine, Empress of Russia, 2. 397, 403 ; 15. 31, 32, 47. Desirous of procuring an Indian vocabulary, 3. 51.
Catharine of Arragon, Queen of England, II. 424.
Cathcart, Charles, Lord, 18. 368, 372.
Cathierwood, F., 2. 256 n.
Catholic Church on the jail lands, advo- cated by N. I. Bowditch, 5. 505.
Catley, Anne, 19. 214.
CATLIN, GEORGE, 13. 13; 18. 203. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 2. 113. Elected, 2. 115. Accepts mem- bership, 2. 120. His death, 12. xviii. Announcement of the death of, 12. 315. Notice of him by the President, 12. 316. His proposed picture of the Virginia Convention of 1829, 13. 25. His por- trait of Pres. Madison, 13. 25. Quoted, 7. 448.
Cato, negro, 20. 135.
Cato, Marcus Portius, 18. 138; 19 213.
Cato, letter-of-marque, ship, 5. 359.
Cator, Mrs. Colonel, 20. 93.
Catteau-Calleville, Jean Pierre Guil- laume, his 'View of Sweden,' I. 113. Cattle, William, Carolina, 11. 140. Catullus, 3. 384.
Caughnawaga, 11. 319, 321.
Caulfield, James, Marquis Charlemont, see Charlemont.
Caulking, Mr., 19. 407.
CAULKINS, Miss FRANCES M., 2. 424. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 424. Elected, 2. 425. To receive a
copy of Vol. I., fourth series of the Collections, 2. 491. Donation from, 2. 508. Her death, 10. xvi. Her deathı announced, 10. 473, 474. Her ' History of New London' cited and quoted, 6. 255; 7. 345; 12. 397. Account of a MS. poem of, 11. 130.
Cavaignac, Louis Eugène, 15. 316.
Cavaliers, their character as settlers in the New World, 15. 18.
Cave, Rev. William, D.D., his ' Primitive Christianity,' 18. 428. His ' Apostolici,' 18. 429. His 'Ecclesiastici,' 18. 429.
Cavellero, Dr. Joseph Augustin, see Cabellero.
Cavendish, George. 17. 301, 304. His ' Life of Wolsey,' 5. 321.
Cavendish, Lord William, 13. 109.
Cavendish, Eng., 7. 115.
Caverly, Anthony, 18. 372.
Cavour, Camillo Benso, Count, 16. 15; 17. 313.
Cawdrey, Rev. Daniel, tract by, I. 340.
Cawkechan, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Cawood, John, printer, 12. 441. His edi- tions of the Bible, 10. 428, 429.
Cawton, Mrs. Elizabeth (Jenkyn), 5. 497, 498.
Cawton, Rev. Thomas, husband of E : Jenkyn, 5. 497, 498.
Caxton, William, 3. 137 n .; 9. 343.
' Caxton Memorial Bible,' 17. 1.
Cayley, Arthur, 15. 385.
Cayrawaga Indians take up the hatchet, 7. 196.
Cayuga County, N. Y., 7. 149.
Cazeau, Mrs. Patience, death of, 15. 343.
Cazeau, William, 15. 343.
Cazenove, C. P. & Co., 3. 52.
Cazneau, Hon. Andrew, II. 140 ; 15. 397;
19. 147, 148. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Cazneau, William, II. 393, 395.
Cebes, his ' Tabula,' 18. 430.
Cecil, James, see Salisbury, Earl of.
Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoigne, 3d Marquis of Salisbury, see Salisbury.
Cecil, Sir William, 2. 321.
Cednor, William, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Celestines, Sens, amortissement by Louis, Duke of Orleans, in their favor, 7. 153; IO. 164.
Cellar-pits found on Manomet River, 3. 254, 255.
Cemetery dos Prazeres, 2. 191.
Cempoalla, 4. 282.
' Censor,' I. 6, 167.
Centenarians, 8. 435-440; 10. 48. Ac- counts of, II. 241, 345-347, 486-491.
Centennial Exhibition, Phila., 14. 205, 319, 327, 329, 340. Report of the committee on, 14. 170. Mr. Saltonstall's letter on, 14. 170.
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'Centennial History of the United States,' plan of the publication of, by the gov- ernment, presented by Mr. Winsor, 20. 327. Referred to a committee of the Society, 20. 327. Report of the com- mittee, 20. 350.
Center, John, 12. 107.
'Centinel,' 2. 140 n. ; union of, with the ' Gazette,' 19. 227.
Central America, 2. 14; 3. 76.
Central Church, New Haren, 19. 195.
Central Universalist Church, Boston, II. 129. Centreville, Va., 7. 82, 84.
' Centuries of Magdeburg ' cited, 11. 459, 460.
' Century,' magazine, 20. 58, 96.
Century Association, ' Proceedings of, in memory of Brig .- Gen. James S. Wads- worth, and Col. Peter A. Porter,' pre- sented by Martin Brimmer, Esq., 9. 67.
Ceracchi, Giuseppe, 4. 311; 12. 81; 13. 254.
Cerberus, ship, 5. 54.
Ceres, ship, 6. 435.
Cerinthus and St. John, II. 211.
Certificate, to be given to donors to the Library, 3. 245.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel, 3. 385 ; 20. 388.
Cestius, Caius, 19 205.
Chabot, Charles, 'The Handwriting of Junius,' 12. 214.
Chace, Mr., 7. 210.
Chace, Mrs., 7. 189, 210.
Chace, Capt. Peter, donation from, I. 56.
Chadbourne, Benjamin, 10. 90.
Chadbourne, Humphrey, 14. 372.
CHADBOURNE, PAUL A., LL.D., 18. 406; 20. 189. Elected a Resident Member, 18. 119. Accepts membership, 18. 179. Remarks by the President, on announc- ing the death of, 20. 106, 107. Resolu- tion of the Society, 20. 103.
Chadwel, Samuel, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Chadwell, Nicholas, 12. 116.
Chadwick, Mr., 15. 95.
Chadwick, Mr., donation from, I. 131.
Chadwick, Alfred, 19. 229.
Chadwick, Edwin, 18. 327.
Chadwick, Mrs. Elizabeth H., 19. 229.
Chadwick, Lieut. John, 15. 79.
Chagres, first steamer to, 7. 412.
Chairs, donation and picture of one from the house of Dean Berkeley, 3. 24, 25. Donation and picture of a chair made from the house of Washington, in New York, 3. 123. First chairs used by the Society, 3. 166, 167.
Chaleur Bay, 3. 37.
Challons, Capt. Henry, 18. 86, 87, 87 n., 114 n.
Chalmers, Alexander, 18. 170.
CHALMERS, GEORGE, 3. 261; 8. 296; II. 189, 191 n .; 17. 378; 20. 280, 294 n., 308. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, I. 252. Elected, I. 254. Unpub- lished autograph manuscript of, 2. 362. The manuscript of, purchased, 2. 363. Leave to copy a portion of his MS. granted, 10. 331. His 'Political An- nals,' I. 26; 2. 362, 363, 363 n .; 3. 261; 4. 159 ; 6. 70 n. ; 7. 486 n. ; 10. 163; II. 174, 175 n., 188 n , 195; 13. 455, 457; 16. 101. His 'Comparative Strength of Great Britain,' I. 113.
Chalmers, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 14. 155; 16.461; 17. 361.
Chamber of Commerce, N. Y., see New York (State) Chamber of Commerce. Chamberlain, Mr., donation from, 10. 484.
Chamberlain, Capt. Freedom, 15. 75.
Chamberlain, Furnell, 13. 372.
Chamberlain, Jason, letter and donation from, I. 238.
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Chamberlain, Jolin, 1611, letters of, quoted, 10. 30 n. ; 13. 88, 93. Chamberlain, John, surveyor, 17. 210 n.
CHAMBERLAIN, Hon. MELLEN, LL.B., I.
197 n .; 8. 42 ; 14. 108; 15. 241; 17. 76; 20. 190, 358. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 12. 316. Reads a letter of Jeffer- son to Baron Humboldt, 14. 167. Reads sketch of the life of Rev. Samuel Hen- ley, D.D., 15. 230. Of committee to nominate officers, 17. 51, 362. Of com- mittee to arrange the collection of au- tographs of Mrs. Grenville Temple Winthrop, 17. 102, 103. Moves a vote of thanks to Messrs. Appleton, War- ren, and Tuttle, 18. 36. Of committee to arrange the ' Winthrop Manuscripts,' 18. 67. Remarks by, concerning arbi- trary arrests, 18. 154. Remarks by, on the currency question, in provincial times, 20. 32-34. Vote of thanks to,. 20. 37. Requested to prepare an ac- count of the Winthrop Manuscripts, 20. 37. Moves a vote of thanks to Messrs. Lodge and Brooks, 20. 200. Remarks by, on the charges against Samuel Adams, 20. 223-226. Of a committee to consider the plan of a proposed Centennial History of the United States, 20. 327.
Chamberlain, Richard, 16. 258; 17. 227. Extract from a letter of, to the Lords of the Council, 16. 259.
Chamberlayne, John, F.R.S., letter to, in regard to his gift to Harvard Col- lege, 6. 346.
Chamberlin, -, 14. 161.
Chambers, - -, inn kept by, 17. 202, 202 n.
Chambers, Charles, portrait of, by Smi- bert, 17. 96.
Chambers, Hon. Ezekiel F., 19. 52, 52 n.
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Chambers, George E., donations from, 7.
100 ; 8. 314 ; 9. 255 ; 10 33, 206; 11. 499. Chambers, Robert, 12. 152.
Chambers, William and Robert, 8. 450. ' Papers for the People,' its plagiarism, IO. 448.
Chambersburgh, Penn., 17. 200 n.
Chambers's Tavern, Penn., 17. 202, 202n. Chamblee, -, 7. 213.
Chambrier, James de, II. 239.
Chamier, Daniel, his 'Panstratiæe,' 18. 430. Champdoré, -- , 18. 88.
Champernowne, C., 15. 384.
Champernowne (Champernoon), Capt. Francis, 13. 314; 15. 163.
Champernowne, Henry, 15. 384.
Champlain, Samuel de, 8. 465; 13. 441; 14. 376 n .; 15. 43; 17. 85; 18. 88, 89, 104. His ' Œuvres' cited, 18. 88 n., 97 n., 98 n.
Champlain, Lake, 6. 187.
Champlin, Mr., 6. 240.
Champney, E. G., 19. 85 n.
Champney, Ebenezer, 19. 165.
Champollion, Jean Francois, d. 1832, 15. 292.
Champollion-Figcac, Jean Jacques, d. 1867, his 'Documents Inédits relatifs à Jean, Sire de Joinville,' etc., 2. 375 n. Chancellorsville, battle of, 20. 345.
Chancery Jurisdiction, essay on the es- tablishment of, in Massachusetts, I. 218.
Chancewell, ship, 10. 393, 394.
Chandler, -, postmaster, 12. 424.
Chandler, -, refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Chandler, Mr., portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 394.
Chandler, Mrs., portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 394.
Chandler, Lieut. David, 15. 80.
Chandler, Gardiner, 13. 62.
Chandler, George, M.D., donations from, 2. 569 ; 9. 247.
Chandler, Horace P., donations from, 10. 134, 311; II. 499.
Chandler, Rev. James, Tucker's letter to, I. 79.
Chandler, Col. John, 19. 250.
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