Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 16

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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Chandler, Col. John, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266 ; 19. 216.


Chandler, Joseplı, 15. 255.


Chandler, Joseph, his oration at Mon- moutlı, I. 177.


Chandler, Hon. Joshua, 15. 186.


Chandler, M. E., donation from, 7. 101.


Chandler, Mary (Mrs. Greene), 16. 394.


Chandler, Nathaniel, 4. 362. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Chandler, Nathaniel, Duxbury, 18 365.


CHANDLER, Hon. PELEG W., LL.D., 4.


167; II. 341 n .; 17. 335; 18. 23, 36, 54; 19. 357 ; 20. 298, 333. Donations from,


2. 212, 217, 221, 457; 9. 437; 10. 86.


Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 263. Elected, 2. 264. Accepts membership, 2. 265. Present at meetings of the So- ciety, 2. 271, 286, 287, 297, 300, 303, 314, 318, 319, 324, 328, 345, 349, 350, 356, 358, 363, 364, 370, 372, 377, 421, 429, 441, 513. Chosen Assistant Trcas- urer, 2. 299. Committecs appointed to examine his accounts, z. 310, 340, 341, 370, 371. Report of the committee on his accounts as Assistant Treasurer, 2. 313, 314. Elected Treasurer, 2. 313, 342. To borrow a certain sum for the Society, 2. 339. To pay the bills for printing Vol. IX. of the third series, 2. 339. Of committee to consider the reprinting of the Collections, 2. 340. To keep a separate account of all money received for the sales of the Collections, 2. 342. Statement con- cerning the debt for printing Vol. IX. of the third series, 2. 348. To expend a certain sum for binding pamphlets, 2. 350. Reads a letter from Mr. Theo- philus Parsons, 2. 356. Declines re- election as Treasurer, 2. 369. Report of his accounts, and statement of the same by himself, 2. 366-369. Of com- mittee to invest the money of the Soci- ety, 2. 370. Investment of funds, 2. 371. Of committee to address a memo- rial to the General Court concerning the ownership of certain papers, 2. 420, 420 n. Report of the committee, 2. 435, 436, 436 n .- 441 n. Of committee to re- vise the By-Laws of the Society, 3. 154. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the ' Historic, Genealogical Society,' for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. On Rufus Choate, 4. 366-372. His remarks on Gov. An- drew, 10. 87. Appointed to prepare a inemoir of him, 10. 88. His letter to Mr. Deane, on the establishment of courts of oyer and terminer, 20. 323, 330. 'Memoir' of Gov. John A. An- drew by, 18. 41-64. His 'Criminal Trials' cited, 20. 298n. Communica- tion from, in regard to the witchcraft trials in 1692, read by Mr. Deane, 20. 395-400.


Chandler, Rufus, 13. 62 ; 15. 397. A ref- ugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Chandler, Samuel, 15. 95.


Chandler, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 15. 237 n.


Chandler, Seth, donation from, 2. 41.


Chandler, Stephen, 15. 255.


Chandler, William, acquitted by a court- martial, 16. 344.


Chandler, William, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.


Channing, Edward Tyrrel, LL.D., 17. 402; 20. 202.


Channing, Francis D., 2. 300; 6. 277 n. ; 19. 146.


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Channing, George G., 10. 427.


CHANNING, Rev. HENRY, D.D., I. 483. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 437. Elected, 1. 446. Donations from, 2. 39, 59.


Channing, Walter, M.D., 17. 399, 409; 20. 241. Donations from, 5. 86, 193.


Channing, Rev. William E., D.D., 1. 391 ; 2. 272; 3. 391; 5. 297; 10. 177, 221, 225, 229, 235, 424; II. 89, 378; 13. 443; 15. 392; 16. 125; 18. 23, 24, 174, 329, 380 ; 19. 6; 20. 202, 261. Notice of a review of one of his sermons, by Dr. Wisner, 2. 5. ' Almost the only melancholy preacher in Boston,' 419, 420. His advice to J: Codman, 5. 419, 420. Remarks by the Presi- dent on the centennial anniversary of the birth of, 18. 23, 24. Letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 18. 24. His Fast sermon, I. 218. His 'Memoirs' cited, 6. 300, 309. Cited, 8. 168.


Channing, Dr. William F., donation from, 3. 85.


Channing and Chaloner, Messrs., 4. 42.


Channing Church, Newton, 18. 335.


Channing Street, Boston, 6. 29.


Chantrey, Sir Francis, R.A., his bust of Sir Walter Scott, 3. 169, 172; 12. 144. His statue of William Roscoe, 10. 435. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 10. 410,


Chapin, Rev. A. B., donation from, 2. 177.


Chapin, Enos, 15. 78 n.


Chapin, Gen. Israel, 13. 67; 15. 83.


Chapin, Josiah, 3. 343.


Chapin, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 81.


Chaplain, J. C., 17. 103.


Chaplin, James P., M.D., 8. 456.


Chaplin, Rev. Jeremiah, D.D., granted leave to copy a portion of the Dunster Manuscript, 12. 68. His life of Henry Dunster, 2. 584 n.


Chapman, Mr., 7. 346.


Chapman, Allen, 3. 261.


Chapman, Capt. Benjamin, 14. 101.


Chapman, Elizabeth ( J/rs. Wilson), 14. 152.


Chapman, George H., letter from, giving an account of the Fenwick family, II. 497.


Chapman, Rev. George T., D.D., his ' Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College ' cited, 19. 409 n.


Chapman, Mrs. H. B., 12. 321.


Chapman, Hezekiah, 15. 76 n.


Chapman, J. A., 14. 57.


Chapman, John, publishes Motley's 'Rise of the Dutch Republic,' 16. 426.


Chapman, John G., 2. 101; 8. 91.


Chapman, Mercy (Mrs. Fry), 14. 152.


Chapman, Nathaniel, M.D., 2. 532 n., 533 n.


Chapman, Rev. R. M., donation from,- 2. 450.


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Chapman School, Boston, name of, 6. 32. Charas, Moise, 16. 251.


Chardon, -, 8. 381.


Chardon, Peter, Esq., 11. 140; 13. 417.


Charity, vessel, 18. 441.


Charlemagne, 17. 57.


Chiarlemont, Elizabeth, Lady, 12. 406 n., 418.


Charlemont, James Caulfield, 1st Earl of, 12. 418.


Chiarlemont, James Caulfield, 2d Viscount, 12. 406 n.


Charlemont, James Caulfield, 3d Viscount, 12. 418.


Charlemont, Mass., 12. 405, 406 n., 408, 418.


Charlemont, N. H., 4. 93.


Charles, a witness to the will of Paumah- tukquasuk, 2. 291 n.


Charles I. of England, I. 103, 124, 290; 6. 66 n., 72 n .; 8. 449 ; 10. 381, 385; 11. 173 ; 12. 191, 327, 432, 460; 14. 28, 371 n., 376 n .; 15. 19, 64n .; 17. 56 n., 380; 18. 296, 438, 442; 19. 95, 307; 20. 83, 84, 118, 339. Donation of a manuscript relating to emigration to New England under, 2. 377. Coins of his time, found on Richmond Island, 3. 183, 184. Fac- simile of warrant for beheading, 7. 100, 360. Objections of Roger Williams to the patent granted to Massachusetts by, 12. 346 et seq. Locket commemo- rative of the death of, 12. 385, 386; 14. 3. Portrait of, lost at sea, 18. 259.


Charles IL of England, 1. 38, 74, 122, 124, 131 ; 2. 448 n .; 6. 67 n., 68 n. ; 8. 14, 15; IO. 390, 444, 455; II. 187 n., 195, 204; 12. 113, 413; 13. 105; 15. 18; 16. 244, 246, 249, 250, 258, 276; 17. 54, 224, 228 ; 18. 5, 295, 345, 357, 358, 360, 388, 394, 398, 432 ; 20. 333. Letter of, to Gov. Winthrop, I. 200 ; 6. 188, 488. Escape of the regicides, 3. 62. Letter obtained surreptitiously from, 6. 73 n. Origin of the letter to Winthrop, with facsimile of the same, 6. 488-491. Letter to Sir John Rous, 6. 490. Letter to, from Gov. Josiah Winslow, 7. 480-482.


Charles II. of Spain, 10. 162; 15. 49.


Charles III. of Spain, 15. 17, 48, 49.


Charles V. of France, 7. 153.


Charles V. of Germany, 15. 48; 16. 432; 20. 363, 376, 381.


Charles VI. of France, 7. 153.


Charles VI. of Germany, 7. 491.


Charles VII. of France, 15. 40 n. .


Charles VIII. of France, 12. 70.


Charles X. of France, 15. 57 n., 315; 17. 309.


Charles XII. of Sweden, 11. 242 ; 12. 425.


Charles, Duke of Orleans, b. 1391, 7. 154.


Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, 16. 15; 17. 45.


Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, 20. 226.


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Charles River, 3. 371 ; 5. 510; 10. 328; | Charlton, Sir Francis, Bart., 12. 415. II. 203.


Charles-River Bridge, II. 65.


Charles-River Bridge vs. Warren Bridge, 10. 62.


Charleston, S. C., 3. 132; 4. 97 ; 5. 83; 6. 17, 133, 168, 219, 221, 307, 435-437, 457; 7. 263; 8. 215; 10. 237, 489; 17. 175; 18. 71, 74, 309; 19. 155, 210, 248, 249. The ice-trade in, 3. 54, 58. Cotton ex- ported from, 3. 228. Mr. Hoar's mis- sion to, 5. 370, 371. Donations of relics of the Civil War, 6. 17. Capitulation of, in the Revolution, 6. 212, 213. Plans of conquest of Gen. Greene, 6. 231, 232. Josiah Quincy's visit to, 1773, 7. 393. First Unitarian Church in, 10. 239. 'Charleston Courier,' 6. 281.


Charlestown, Mass., 3. vii, 20, 86, 113, 162, 300, 320, 365-367 ; 4. 35, 79, 82, 84, 91, 221, 222, 304 ; 5. 53, 55, 244; 6 225, 227, 228, 230, 295, 351, 352; 7. 187, 190- 194, 197, 199-201, 219, 227, 228, 241, 256, 265, 281, 414; 8. 19, 330, 352, 356, 359, 360, 362, 363, 382, 383, 387, 405; 10. 327; II. 227, 231, 244, 306, 334, 399, 400, 12. 179, 193-199, 203-205, 393, 400; 13. 397; 16. 106, 137, 138, 156, 158, 201, 206, 283, 287-289, 291-293, 340, 350, 351, 355, 387; 17. 110, 116, 254, 262, 263, 263 n., 285, 286, 290, 317, 330, 332, 336, 344, 365, 440; 18. 65, 68, 163, 166, 191, 102, 289, 200, 319, 321 n., 431; 19 136, 144, 250, 406; 20. 13, 15, 46, 64, 121-126, 129, 132, 138-141, 143, 147, 148, 211, 346, 347, 402, 403. Plan of the School Farm of, 1. 254 n. Artillery Company in, 1. 325, 326, 330. Resolve recommending the relief of, 3. 35. The Neck, 3. 371; 4. 297, 302. Settlement of Gov. Winthrop's party, 3. 371; 9. 52. Map of Boston taking in the penin- sula of, 6. 39. Burning of, by the Brit- islı, 6. 177 ; 12. 68, 361. Conditions of distress among thie first settlers, 6. 475, 476. In ruins, map of, 1775, 7. 362, 477. State prison at, 11. 62. Origin of the name of, 12. 396. View of, in 1743, 14. 53. At the time of the battle of Bunker Hill, 14. 54. Maps of, 14. 55. Lafayette's visit to, in 1824, 14. 65-67. Major Knowlton's attack on, 14. 276. Charlestown, R. I., 8. 190, 196.


Charlestown Church, papers relating to, IO. 161.


Charlestown Ferry, 6. 351. Yearly rent of, included in the income of Harvard College, 6. 348, 349.


Charlestown Tree, 7. 477.


Charlevoix, Pierre Francois Xavier de, 3. 385; 4. 278; 11. 320 ; 14. 126 n., 128 n., 136 n., 138 n. His 'Histoire de Para- guay,' I. 7. His 'Histoire de la Nou- velle France,' I. 60, 122.


Charlotte of England, 19. 216-218.


Charlton, Mass., 12. 405, 407, 415; 17. 24.


Charnisć, Charles de Menou, Seigneur d' Aulnay, see Aulnay.


Charnock, Rev. Stephen, his 'Treatise of Divine Providence,' 18. 428. His ' Dis- courses on the Divine Attributes,' 18. 428.


Charrier, -, 17. 173.


Charter granted to John Pierce and asso- ciates, 1621, 9. 23.


Charter Oak, Hartford, I. 497. A box made from, 2. 321. A piece of, donated to the Society, 3. 111, 112 ; 5. 159.


Charter of Massachusetts Bay, see Massa- chusetts.


Charter of the Society, I. 62-64, 67 n., 230 n .; 2. 115 n., 116 n. Vote to peti- tion the General Court to grant, 1. 59. A committee to consider an alteration in, 2. 328. Amendment of, 2. 330, 335, 335 n. ; 3. 31-33, 154-158, 266. See By- Laws.


Charters of incorporations, mode of ob- taining, II. 169.


Charters of New England, defence of, I. 8. Do not usually bear evidence of enrolment, 5. 405.


Charton, Mr., copy of the letter to, front Gen. Washington, given to the Society, 3. 91.


Charts, 3. 94. Loancd to the United States Government, 2. 2, 11, 11 n.


Chase, Mr., 7. 237.


Chase, Mrs., 7. 193, 225.


Chasc, Charles G., 4. 87.


Chasc, Darius, to repair certain portraits, 2. 289 n. Donation from, 2. 303.


CHASE, GEORGE B., A.M., 17. 51 ; 18. 69, 73, 244, 288; 19. 357. Donations from, 10. 484; 11. 308, 499. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 15. 163. Accepts mem- bership, 15. 177. Exhibits a picture of State Street, Boston, 16. 38. Of com- mittee on the Treasurer's accounts, 16. 100, 173; 17. 51, 76, 362; 18. 35, 352, 415; 19 251, 296. To prepare a me- moir of Judge Bigelow, 16. 176. Pre- sents an unfinished portrait of Wash- ington Allston, from Mrs. G. T. Bige- low, 17. 51. Elected a member of the Executive Committee of the Council, 18. 36, 416. Remarks by, on commu- nicating a diary of Lieut .- Col. Eld, 18. 70-73. Remarks by, relative to the Carthagena expedition, 18.379. Added to the committee on the Washington Letters, 18. 404. Signs report of au- diting committec, 18. 415. Of Nomi- nating Committec, 19. 251, 296 ; 20. 112. Remarks by, on the 'Jackson Republican,' 19. 281, 282. On Mr. Webster's libel suit against Mayor Lyman, 19. 282-284. Supplementary


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communication on the same subject, 19. 323, 324. Presents the annual re- port of the Council, 19. 285-288. Rc- ports for the committee to nominate officers, 19. 296. Vote of thanks to, 19. 297. Appointed a member of the Fi- nance Committee, 19. 310.


Chase, George Wingate, 12. 409. His ' History of Haverhill ' cited, 12. 397.


Chase, Hezekialı S., donations from, 3. 40; 12. 169.


Chase, Joseph, 14. 124 n.


Chase, Hon. Joshua, N.H., donation from, 3. 93.


Chase, Philander, successively Bishop of Ohio and of Illinois, 8. 449; 10. 444. Donation from, 2. 423.


Chase, Hon. Salmon P., 4. 92; 14. 49; 16. 26; 19. 262.


Chase, Judge Samuel, 4. 137; 15. 393.


Chase, Rev. Stephen, 17. 156.


Chase, Theodore, 19. 357.


Chase, Thomas, Quartermaster-General, 8. 349; II. 140: 13. 59; 15. 143n., 144, 150; 20. 11, 15, 15 n.


Chase, Rev. Thomas, 17. 256 n.


Chase & Speakman, distillers, 13. 200.


Chassanis, Pierre, 7. 333. Not allowed to hold property in New York, 7. 332.


Chasse, Lieut. Wells, 15. 79 n.


Chastellux, François Jean, Marquis de, 3. 385; II. 7, 27 ; 14. 333 ; 15. 54; 19. 70. The authorship of the translation of his ' Travels,' 6 251, 252, 427; II. 5-9. His 'Travels' cited, 6. 206, 207; 19. 71 2.


Chateaubriand, François Auguste, Vis- comte de, I. 351 ; 3. 385.


Chatham, John Pitt, 2d Earl of, 14. 237.


Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, 1. 47 ; 2. 407; 11. 107 ; 12. 416 ; 14. 169, 194, 236, 237, 248; 15. 26, 44, 44 n., 45, 50, 53, 210 n .; 16. 48; 17. 292; 18. 63; 20. 54. His table exhibited to the Society, 3. 151. Medals in honor of, 11. 298, 299. Historical painting of, by Copley, 12. 328. His 'Speeches,' 7. 393; 12. 416; 19. 154.


Chatham, Eng., 12. 410.


Chatham, Mass., 3 324; 12. 273, 394, 403, 410.


Chatham Row, 3. 124.


Chatham Street, Boston, 6. 29.


Chatterton, Thomas, his 'Poems by Row- ley,' 1. 68.


Chaucer, Geoffrey, 6. 26, 29; 17. 306. His ' Testament of Love' cited, 18. 404.


His 'Shipmanne's Tale' quoted, 20. 227.


Chauncey, Charles, LL.D., d. 1823, 5. 373; 14. 107.


Chauncey, Isaac, see Chauncy.


Chauncy, Barnabas, 8. 12, 21, 26.


Chauncy, Rev. Charles, H. C. 1686, d. 1695, 8. 28.


Chauncy, Rev. Charles, D.D., Pres. Harv. Coll., d. 1672, 5. 63; 6. 338, 339 ; 7. 282 ; IO. 407, 408 ; II. 201; 12. 210, 323; 13. 133, 236; 17. 16, 17, 342, 345, 348. Memorials of the Chauncy Family do- nated to the Society, 3. 265. His relig- ious tenets and practices, 6. 474, 475. Articles against, by the Commissioners of Causes Ecclesiastical, 1630, 13. 337- 340. His ' Antisynodalia,' I. 10.


Chauncy, Rec. Charles, D.D., H.C. 1721, d. 1787, 1. 217 ; 3. 391; 6. 360; 10. 99; 15. 328 ; 16. 43, 44, 159; 17. 166. Por- trait of, given, 1. 479. His portrait re- paired, 20. 192. His sermon on Mr. Fox- croft, 1. 7. His 'Letter on the Ohio Defeat,' I. 19. 'Defeat of the Frenchi at Lake George,' I. 19. His answer to the Bishop of Landaff's sermon, I. 20. ' Letter giving an account of the Suf- ferings of Boston,' I. 21. His discourse on Dr. Mayhew, 1. 76. His work on Universal Salvation, 2. 481.


Chauncy, Elnathan, 8. 13, 21, 26; 18. 15. Chauncy, Rev. Ichabod, 8. 12, 21, 25.


Chauncey, Com. Isaac, 8. 84; 12. 309 n .; 13. 26. Correspondence with Com. Perry, 6. 240, 241.


Chauncey, Rev. Isaac, H.C. 1693, d. 1745, 8. 20.


Chauncey, Rev. Isaac, M.D., H.C. 1651, d. 1712, 8. 12, 21, 25.


Chauncy, Rev. Israel, 8. 13, 21, 26.


Chauncey, Rev. Nathaniel, 8. 13, 21, 26.


Chauncy Street, Boston, 6. 30.


Chauncy-Street Church, photograph of, presented, 10. 312; 11. 44.


Chauqux, Pequot Indiun, 16 402.


Cheap-Postage Association, from, 2. 410.


donation


Cheapin, Capt. Enoch, 15. 78, 78 n.


Cheapside, 2. 1 n.


Cheat River, 17. 197 n., 198.


Checkley, Anthony, 19. 142; 20. 284, 311, 3.24.


Checkley, Betsy, 8. 335.


Checkley, Elizabeth, see Adams, Mrs.


Checkley, Mrs. Elizabeth (Rolfe), 8. 335; 16. 404.


Checkley, Jo., 3. 338.


Checkley, John (?), 14. 200.


Checkley, Samuel (1693-1702), 4. 256, 257; 20. 2.3.


Checkley, Rev. Samuel, H.C. 1715, d. 1769, 2. 54; 8. 335; 16. 405. First minister of the New South Church in Boston, 16. 405; 18. 137.


Checkley, Rev. Samuel, Jr., d. 1768, 16. 405; 20. 8.


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Checkley, Mrs. Thamsin, 14. 152.


Cheeshahteaumuck (Cheesechaumuck, Cheeschaumuk, Chischaui), Caleb, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403, 406.


Cheesman, George, 20. 9. Cheever, -, 17. 173.


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Cheever, Deacon, 12. 258 n.


Cheever, David, 20. 124.


Cheever, David (Jeffries ?), 20. 15.


Cheever, E. W., donation from, 2. 71.


Cheever, Ezekiel, d. 1708, 6. 266 ; 10. 162 ; 12. 364, 366, 370; 20. 23. Sermon on the death of, I. 31. Petition of, 12. 110. Account of his sickness and death, by Judge Sewall, 12. 365. Letter of Judge Sewall to, 12. 368.


Cheever, Ezekiel, Jr., 11. 140; 15. 144 ; 20. 13.


Cheever, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 86 n.


Cheever, Joshua, 17 187.


Cheever, Rev. Samuel, 8. 13, 21, 26; 17. 263. Declaration of, 12. 105.


Cheever, Susanna (Mrs. Russell), 12. 365. Cheever, Rev. Thomas, 8 23, 27: 12. 365. Cheever, William Downe, 11. 140.


Chelmsford, Mass , 12. 394, 805, 397, 400, 412.


Chelsea, Eng., 12. 414.


Chelsea, Mass., 7. 186, 214, 362, 476; 12. 193, 197, 404, 406 ; 16. 219, 289, 389 ; 17. 207, 328; 18. 166, 168 n .; 19. 250, 250 ;


20 395. Donations from the city of,


II. 498. Named from Chelsea, Eng., 12. 414.


Chemacosso, Pequot Indian, 16 402.


Chemistry, John Adams on, 10. 90-92.


Chemnitius, Martin, 11. 433 n. His 'Loci Communes,' 18. 427. His ‘ Examen Concilii Tridentini,' 18. 429. And Ger- hard, their 'Harmonia Evangelica,' 18. 426.


Cheney, -, 17. 338.


Cheney, Mrs. Harriet V., 1. 491.


Cheney, T. Apoleon, LL.D., donation from, 11. 499.


Chenilla, 3. 222.


Cherokee Indians, 12. 33, 37; 17. 181 n. War with the Osages, 12. 34. Schools among, 12. 36.


Cherry Street in New York, 3. 123.


Cherry Valley, N. Y., 20. 93.


Chesapeake, frigate, 20. 29. Affair of, pamphlet relating to, 1. 202. Her bat- tle with the ' Shannon,' 19. 379.


Chesapeake Bay, 5. 5; 6 128.


Chesholme, Deacon Thomas, steward of Harvard College, 5. 62, 156.


Chesley, Mrs., 14. 128n.


Chesley, Hester ( Mrs. Hall), 14. 152.


Chesley, James, 14. 141. Marriage of, 14. 152. Killed by Indians, 14. 146.


Chesley, Mary ( Mrs. Hall), 14. 151.


Chesley, Philip, brother of' Samuel, 14. 146, 146 n.


Chesley, Philip, emigrant, 14. 132 n.


Chesley, Philip, Jr., 14. 146, 146n .; 16. 265.


Chesley, Capt. Samuel, killed by Indians, 14. 146.


Chesley, Sarah (Huggins), death of, 14. 141.


Chesley, Thomas, 16. 265. Killed by In- dians, 14. 132.


Chessaleer, a negro, sentence of, 20. 150, 151.


Chester, Capt. John, 14. 59, 62, 83, 88, 90, 91; 15. 117. Extracts from a (sup- posed) orderly-book of, 14. 87-91. His "Orderly Book ' cited, 15. 108.


Chester, Rev. John, donation from, 8. 274. CHESTER, Col. JOSEPH L., LL.D., 12. 275; 13. 14, 125; 14. 385 n .; 17. 343; 20. 46, 189, 206. Elected a Corresponding Member, 12. 334. Accepts inember- ship, 13. 43. Letter from, in relation to the baptism of Major Andre, 15. 227. Letter from, announcing a do- nation from Mr. Taylor, 15. 228. Re- marks on, by Mr. Taylor, 15 253. Remarks on, by Mr. Winthrop, 15. 253, 254. New works in preparation, 15. 254. His labors recognized by Queen Victoria, 15. 254. Extract fromn a letter of, read, 15. 280. Remarks by Dr. Ellis on announcing the death of, 19. 325, 326 ; 20. xx. His investigations into the ancestry of Washington, 19. 326. Remarks by W. S. Appleton, on the death of, 19. 329, 330; by Rev. E. G. Porter, 19. 330-332. Commendation of his work on the Abbey Registers by Queen Victoria, 19. 331 ; by Dean Stan- ley, 19. 331. Memorial tablet to be placed in Westminster Abbey, 19 331 n. Remarks on the death of, by George B. Chase, 19. 332, 333. Engraved por- trait of, 19. 332 n. His ' Life of John Rogers' cited, 2. 612 n., 614 n. ; 19. 326. On the Rogers Genealogy and the Can- dler MS., 5. 486-499. Account of the André family by, 14. 217-222. Extract from ' Notes and Queries ' concerning, 16. 38. His ' Registers of Westminster Abbey,' 19. 326, 331.


Chester, Stephen, 15. 395, 396.


Chester, Mass., 12. 405, 418. See Mur- rayfield.


Chester, N. H., 17. 156.


Chester, Penn., 5. 150 ; 10. 366 ; 19. 72.


Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of, 12. 416 ; 14. 194; 17. 37.


Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, 2d Earl of, 13. 106.


Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl of, 19. 220.


Chesterfield, Conn., 19. 12.


Chesterfield, Mass., 12. 405-407, 416; 19. 398.


Chesterton, Eng., photograph of the old mill at, presented to the Society, 19. 75. Chestnut llill, Mass., 18. 354, 356.


Chevercux, Jean Louis, A. M. L. de, D.D. 2. 167.


Cheves, Mr., 5. 261.


Chevreuse, Charles Honoré d'Albert, Duc de, 5. 261; 15. 51 n.


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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Chew, Chief Justice Benjamin, 15. 325. Chewitt (Chewet), Lieut .- Col. W., 11. 494. Chewton, George, Viscount, 19. 69, 69 n. Chialdini, Enrico, 16. 15.


Chicago, Ill., 4. 92, 93, 98; 17. 85, 461 ; 18. 213; 19 210; 20. 247, 247 n., 248. Remarks by the President on the great fire in, Oct. 1871, 12. 159. Letter from Rev. William Barry relating to the fire, 12. 169. Convention of 1860, 12. 299. Chicago Historical Society, 5. 1, 45; 18. 177; 19. 124. Establishment of, 3. 89. Volumes to be given to, and corre- spondence with, to be opened, 3. 94-96. Donations from, 3. 182, 214, 283, 284; 4. 51, 124, 286, 309, 378, 384, 424 ; 5. 30, 45, 48, 52, 63, 319, 347 ; 6. 16, 82, 249, 417, 470; 7. 100, 115, 139, 338; 8. 171, 442, 466, 480 ; 9. 254, 353, 357, 368 ; 10. 1, 40, 335; 11. 498. Resolution in re- gard to, 12. 160. Applies for publica- tions, 18. 400. Given, 18. 400.


Chicago Public Library, 18. 435.


Chicatabut, 3. 217; 10. 327; 16. 205, 398; 17. 52, 53.


Chiceley, Thomas, 13. 106.


Chicketabatt, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Chichester, Dean of, see Hayley, William, D.D.


Chick, Richard, marriage of, 14. 151.


Chickering, Rer. Jabez, 1. 345.


Chickering. Jesse, M.D., donations from, 2. 429, 468.


Chiffinch, Thomas, 10. 391. His chiarac- ter and position, 6. 67 n., 73n , 74 n. His labors in belialf of the Narragan- sett lands, 6. 67 n., 72.


Chitlet, Jules, Abbé de Balerne, 11. 239. Child, -, 12. 156.


Child, Capt. Abijah, 15. 80.


Child, Benjamin, 15. 151.


Child, David L., 19. 323.


Child, George H., donation from, 2. 322. Child, Henry, killed by Indians, 14. 127. Child, Lieut. John, 15. 80.


Child, Linus, 18. 60.


Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria (Francis), 8. 235; 18. 47, 347. Her 'Appeal for Africans,' 18. 47.


Child (Childe), Dr. Robert, 6. 479; 16. 203. 213; 18. 390, 392.


Child, Rufus, 8. 7.


Child, Thoinas, 20 114-116, 121.


Childe, Sarah ( Mrs. Hayte), 14. 151.


Childeric I., King of France, 11. 414. Children's Hospital, Boston, 20. 107, 410. Childs, Benjamin, 17. 157.


Childs, Leniuel, 4. 67.


Childs, Samuel, 17. 157.


Chili, periodicals of, 2. 140 n.


Chillingworth, -, 13. 205.


Chillingworth, William, 3. 391.


Chilmark, Mass., 12. 395, 403. Origin of the name of, 12. 410.


Chilton, James, 13. 389.


Chilton, Mary (Mrs. Winslow), 13. 410 n .; 17. 23, 130. Landing at Plymouth, 4. 142. Buried in King's Chapel Burial Ground, 20. 210.


China, 7. 417. Map of, by a Chinese, 2. 252. Facts pertaining to the trade and cominerce with, 3. 72, 181 ; 7. 395, 411- 415, 424, 425, 428, 433. Russia's pro- gress toward, 7. 406. First ice taken to, 7. 411, 414. Steamships sent to, by R. B. Forbes, 7. 415.


Chincha Island, Peru, 6. 471 ; 7. 24.


Chinese funeral, representation of, pre- sented to the Society, 3. 126.


Chinese newspaper, donation of, 2. 584.


Chiney, Penuel, 15. 128.


Chipman, Richard M., donations from, 2. 411, 450.


Chipman, Ward, 2. 190n. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Chipman, Cupt. William, sermon on the death of, 1. 137.


Chirac vs. Chirac, 4. 364.


Chisholm s. State of Georgia, case of, 1. 55.


Chittenden, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 75.


Chittenden, Mrs. Sally, 15. 164.


Chitty, J., on Bills of Exchange, and Promissory Notes, Story's edition of, IO. 181.


Chkoudun, an Indian, 18. 97 n.


Choate, Charles F., 19. 357. Choate, Isaac, 13. 295.


CHOATE, Hon. RuFos, LL.D .. 2. 161 ; 8. 99; 9. 192; 10. 193; 11. 82; 12. 439; 14. 191; 15. 5; 16. 28n .; 17. 47; 19. 203, 260, 302, 341, 347. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 12. Elected, 2. 13. Present at a meeting, 2. 31. To be a delegate to the meeting of the National Institute, 2. 267. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the 'Historic, Gencalogical Society ' for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. His deathı, 4. 365- 372 ; 5 19. Letter from, to Rev. Chand- ler Robbins, 4. 196. His 'Eulogy on Daniel Webster,' 2. 530.


Choctaw Indians, see Cherokee Indians. Choiseul, Etienne François, Duc de, 11. 144; 15. 31. Choisy, Gen. de, 14. 335.


Cholera, visitation of, in 1832, II. 272. In New York in 1832, 17. 425-427. Choules, Jolin Overton, D.D., 10. 434.


Christ Church, Boston, 12. 378 ; 15. 163, 164, 167, 169, 170-177; 16 365, 370; 17. 120, 326 ; 18. 69, 345, 349; 19. 232. Inscription in the tower of, I. 121 n. First rector of, 3. 25. Chimes of, 6. 27. Christ Church, Cambridge, Mass., 7. 107 ; 8. 214; 10. 112; 12. 324; 19. 67, 232. Christ Church, Phila., 17. 205, 205 n.


Christian, title preferred by Dr. Lowell, 5. 435, 435 n.


Christian Bridge, 5. 150.


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'Christian Disciple,' 2. 281.


'Christian Examiner,' 2. 274, 281; 3. 213; 7. 409; 10. 358, 434, 446, 449; II. 261, 375 ; 13. 442; 15. 198; 17. 378; 18. 274; 19. 341; 20. 412.




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