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'Christian History for 1743,' 1. 33.
'Christian Monitor,' 18. 428.
'Christian Psalter,' 3. 210.
'Christian Register,' 2. 281; 13. 443; 15. 199; 19. 229, 339; 20. 409.
'Christian Soldier's Penny Bible,' 10. 460 n.
' Christian World,' 10. 427. Christiana, Del., 19. 72.
Christiania, Kongeligt Norsk Frederiks- Universitet, see Kongeligt, etc.
Christians, 6. 298, 299, 310-312. Not per- mitted to serve in the Turkish army, 6. 248.
Christiansborg, castle of, 6. 253.
Christina of Sweden, 1. 147.
Christison, Wenlock, 18. 357 n., 359, 389, 396.
Christmas, Robert, 13. 406.
Christmas, William, 13. 406.
Christmas, 1775, 7. 223.
Christopher, Joseph, 16. 177.
Christophers, -, 5. 247.
Christophers, Christopher, Cambridge, 5. 161.
Christophers, Richard, 10. 396.
Christ's Church, Longwood, Mass., 12. 18. Donations from the Vestry of, 7. 21, 347.
' Chronicle,' see ' Boston Chronicle.'
'Chronique Universelle,' I. 137.
'Chronologie d'Angleterre,' I. 31.
'Chronologie figurée des revolutions monarchiques,' 1. 31.
Chrysostom, Dio, see Dio.
Chrysostom, St. John, 17. 280; 18. 143 n. Chubb, Capt. Pasco, killed by Indians, 14. 132. .
Chubb, Thomas, his ' Works,' 3. 391. Church, Deacon, 7. 199, 251.
Church, Miss, 7. 215, 251.
Church, Abigail ( Mrs. Piper), 14. 151. Church, Col. Benjamin, d. 1718, 3. 237 ; 14. 124 n., 125 n., 127 n .; 20. 273, 274. Sword of, presented, 1. 379 n. Letter on the sword, 1. 379 n. Signs the en- gagement of the Pocasset purchasers, 3. 238. Remarks by Mr. Deane on a fictitious portrait of, 3. 203 ; 19. 244, 245. Photographi of house of, 4. 17. His sword loaned, 7. 361. Despoils King Philip, 7. 481.
Church, Benjamin, M.D., d. 1776, 4. 59, 62, 67, 71-73; 7. 208, 214, 238; 8. 323 ; II. 140; 12. 69; 13. 167; 14. 80, 342; 15. 70, 146, 147, 150, 153, 155, 156, 159, 336; 16. 371 ; 18. 345; 20. 15. Manu- script account of the trial of, I. 26, 27 n. Banished, 7. 178. Prisoner, 7. 208, 209, 214. Paul Revere's Memo-
randa concerning, 16. 374-376. His poem 'The Times,' I. 18. 'Elegy on Dr. Mayhew,' I. 18.
Churchlı, Benjamin, Jr., II. 140.
Church, Lieut. Charles, 15. 77.
Church, Deboralı (Mrs. Roberts), 14. 152.
Church, Edward, II. 140.
Church, Edward, Jr., his poem entitled 'Dangerous Vice,' II. 18.
Church, John, marriage of, 14. 151.
Church, Jolin, Sen., 14. 124; 16. 265. Killed by Indians, 14. 130.
Churchı, Samuel, 11. 316. Church, Hon. Samuel, 14. 387.
Church, Thomas, son of Col. Benjamin Church, I. 379 n. His ' Entertaining Passages relating to Philip's War,' 3. 293; 19. 243, 244. His 'History of Philip's War' cited, 17. 223 n.
Church, Col. Thomas, 1. 379 n. ; 15. 129, 136, 160.
Church Government, Gov. Bradford's Dialogue concerning, 11. 407-464.
Church Home for Orphan and Destitnte Children, Boston, 18. 313.
Church of Christ, New London, 15. 171.
Church of England, 3. 25; 6. 427. Dis- cipline of, 11. 291. Ceremonies of, during the reign of Charles I., 13. 332- 337.
Churchi of the Advent, Boston, 14. 386. Church of the Disciples, Boston, 20. 406. Church of the Saviour, Boston, 20. 407.
Church Records, 2. 331, 331 n., 550. Com- . mittee appointed to obtain records of certain churches in Boston, 2. 342, 343. Report of the committee, 2. 342, 353, 379, 381-384. In the Library of the, Society, extracts from the Society's records relative to, 17. 161.
Churchies, plans of, donated to the Li- brary, 6. 13. One of the four institu- tions necessary to be studied in order to write the history of the American Revolution, 6. 365, 366.
Churchill, Anne, daughter of Dulce of Marlborough, 12. 414.
Churchill, Asaph, 19. 175, 178.
Churchill, Charles, remarks by Mr. Deane on a portrait of, 3. 293; 19 244, 245.
Churchill, Rev. Charles, 8. 413.
Churchill, John, 20. 278.
Churchill, John, Duke of Marlborough, see Marlborough.
Churchill, Sarah (Mrs. Andrews), 14. 152. Churchman, John, presents a copy of his ' Magnetic Atlas,' 1. 146.
'Churchman's Magazine,' I. 232.
Chute, George Washington, N. S., natu- ralized, 4. 361.
Chute, Joanna Crocker, N. S., natural- ized, 4. 361.
Chute, Paul Crocker, N. S., naturaliza- tion, 4. 361.
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the 'Dies Ira' printed in his works, 9. 358. His ' Variorum in Europa Itine- rum Delicia ' cited, 13. 40; 15. 244.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 6. 281; 11. 10S; 16. 126, 178; 17. 46; 20. 46, 235. His 'De Officiis,' 1. 469 ; 18. 138 n. His ' De Divinatione' cited, 18. 296 n. His
' Opera,' 18. 430.
Cieca de Leon, Pedro de, his 'Chronica del Peru,' I. 217.
Ciely, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Cilley, see Silley, Thomas.
Cilly, Major Joseph (?), 15. 160.
Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 65; 4. 92, 93; 10.336; 17. 55, 176 n .- 178 n .; 18. 18, 340.
Cincinnati, the, General Society of, I. 20, 81; 2. 503 n .; 8. 282; 9. 194; 11. 323; 15. 55 m .; 20. 99. The Order of, 1. 26; 4. 152; 12. 63. 'Considerations on the Order of,' 1. 26. 'Observations on the Order,' 1. 26. Triennial meeting of, 3 204. Date of inauguration of, 3. 204. Donation from the Secretary-General of, 3. 204. Invited to visit the rooms of the Society, and view the Dowse Library, 3. 204. Designed to secure the payment of the Continental Army, 5. 471-473. 'Memorials' of, cited, 2. 503 n .; 19. 67 n.
Cincinnati, Massachusetts Society of, 19. 67 n .; 20. 111. Donation from, and vote of thanks to, I. 146; 7. 116, 117. ' Memorials' of, cited, 19. 67 n.
Cincinnati Astronomical Society, dona- tion from, 6. 361.
'Cincinnati Daily Gazette,' 9. 7.
· Cincinnati Public Library, 10. 144. Do- nation from, 10. 141.
Cincinnati Young Men's Mercantile Li- brary Association, see Young Men's Mercantile, etc.
Cino da Pistoja, 17. 310.
Cinque Ports, 3. 251.
Cinquefoil, 5. 389.
Circourt, Madame de, 18. 432.
CIRCOURT, Comte ADOLPHE DE, 4. 237; 10. 370; 12. 69, 215; 13. 254, 331; 14. 157; 15. 13; 17. 307-312; 18. 26, 199. Elect- ed an Honorary Member, 5. 93. Ac- cepts membership, 5. 105. Donations from, 5. 64, 87, 159, 193, 202, 319; 7. 100; 8. 76, 274, 442, 463, 479; 9. 177, 247; 10. 105, 474; II. 228, 239, 333, 483, 499; 13. 62; 14. 215. Review of Winthrop's ' History of New England,' and 'Life and Letters of John Win- throp,' presented by, 9. 437. His knowl- edge of America, 10. 317. Photograph of, presented to the Society, 11. 41. His opinion of the 'Codex Cavensis,' II. 240. Extract from letters of, 12. 70; 14. 181. Letter from, read, 15. 263. His death, 17. xviii. Tribute to the memory of, by the President, 17. 307-
313. Tribute to, from Lamartine's ' History of the Revolution of 1848,' 17. 308, 309; from Louis Favre, 17. 312. A privately printed memoir of, presented, 18. 431, 432. An English translation of liis ' Conclusions Histo- riques,' 15. 13-64. His translation of the last volume of Bancroft's History noticed, 15. 14. Preface to his ' Con- clusions Historiques,' 15. 16. Editor's notes to his paper, 15. 64 n.
Circourt, Count Albert de, 17. 313.
Circonrt, Anastasia de Klustine, Comtesse de, 17. 313.
Circular concerning Hutchinson's history, 1. 397n. Reprinting Collections, 1. 410n. Contributions to the Library, 3. 178, 179. Circular Letter of the Society, I. xx- xxii, xxiv, xxvii, 216, 230 n., 232 n., 373 n. Facsimile of, I. xx, xxi. Issued, I. 24 n. Additions to, 1. 61, 65. Vote to adopt a new, I. 67. Vote to reprint, I. 81, 342.
Cist, Jacob, 14. 57.
Cist, Lewis J., 16. 254.
City Missionary Society, see Boston City Missionary Society.
Civil War in the United States of Amer- ica, 1861-5, 5. 441 ; 6. 368; 10. 398; II. 275-250, 360-362, 367; 12. 265, 295, 301-303, 305, 306, 330. History of, 5. 223. Committee on Memorials ap- pointed, 5. 223, 226, 227, 320, 375, 376. Ordinance of South Carolina, 5. 441. Flags and emblems of, 5. 374, 375. Memorials of, received by the Society, 6. 17. Duties of the members of the Society during, 6. 86, 87. Negro ser- vice in, 6 172. Origin of, 7. 399-401. Finance of, 7. 495. Collection of docu- ments relating to, desirable, 8. 258, 265, 484. Donation of books relating to, by Amos A. Lawrence, Esq., 9. 6. Books relating to, in the Library, II. 42, 250; 15. 277.
Claflin, Gor. William, 12. 233. Clanricard, Ulrich, Marquis of, 19. 121 n. Clap, Ebenezer, 11. 140.
CLAP, ELISHA, A.M., I. 230, 234, 237, 243, 244, 249, 256, 262, 266, 270, 272, 277, 279, 283, 335-337, 339, 345, 348, 371, 378, 386. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 227. Elected, I. 228. Of committee to collect and count votes, I. 249. Presents a manuscript copy of Blake's annals of Dorchester, I. 270. Vote of thanks to, I. 270. Of Publi- cation Committee, I. 273. Elected Li- brarian, I. 335, 341. Of committee on binding pamphlets, 1. 335, 352. Of committee to prepare the index to the Collections, 1. 338. Of committee to consider the request of the Maine His- torical Society, I. 348, 351. Of Com- mittee to report on Collections, I.
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372, 374. Death of, 1. xlii, 436 n., 438. Notice of, by J. M. Robbins, I. 438- 440.
Clap, Lemuel, I. 438.
Clap, Mrs. Mary (Paine), 1. 439.
Clap, Rev. Nathaniel, 8 28. Sermon by, I. 33.
Clap, Noah, letter from, communicated, I. 30.
Clap, Mrs. Rebecca (Dexter), 1. 438.
Clap, Capt. Roger, 6. 475; 17. 131; 20. 210. His 'Memoirs,' 1. 21.
Clap, Samuel, donations from, I. 26, 41, 74.
Clap, Thomas, his ' Annals of Yale Col- lege,' 3. 294.
Clap, William, 20. 13.
Clap, William T., donations from, 1. 39, 66, 101, 145.
Clapham, Charles, 14. 37.
Clapp, E. Herbert, gift from, 17.229.
Clapp, Capt. Earl, 15. 77.
Clapp, Ebenezer, 20. 213. Donations from, 2. 243, 247, 263; II. 499. His
' History of Dorchester ' cited, 17. 143 n. Clapp, Lieut .- Col. Ebenezer, 15. 76, 160.
Clapp, Joshua, contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.
Clapp, Maria Elizabeth, 20. 416. Clapp, Rev. Theodore, 10. 421. Clapp, William W., 19. 357.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 5. 377, 402 n .; 6. 491; 20. 118, 179, 182, 185. The King's Province and the Rhode Island charter, 6. 50, 68 n., 69 n. Let- ters from, to men in England, 6. 490. Facsimile of signature, 7. 344, 346.
Clarendon, George William Frederick Villiers, Earl of, 16. 456. Letter from, relating to a donation of records, 3. 265. Clarendon, Henry Hyde, 2d Earl of, 13. 106; 16. 149.
Clarendon Hotel, 3. 79.
Clark, see also Clarke.
Clark, -, 8. 327.
Clark, -, 14. 128 n.
Clark, Lieut .- Col., 14. 88; 15. 94, 96, 98- 102, 105, 106.
Clark, Mr., 12. 420.
Clark, Mr., Newburyport, 5. 268, 269.
Clark, Mrs., II. 19.
Clark, Abraham, 15. 393.
Clark, Alvan, 17. 12.
Clark, Benjainin, 7. 230; 17. 234.
Clark, Christopher (1663), see Clarke.
Clark, Christopher (1776), 7. 230.
Clark, Mrs. Christopher, 7. 230.
Clark, Daniel, letter of, to John Win- throp, Jr., on receipt of the Connecti- cut Charter, 11. 344, 345.
Clark, Elijah, donation from, 2. 325. Requests permission to use a portion of the Trumbull Manuscripts, 2. 459. Clark, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Mather), 18. 349. Clark, Epaphras, 19. 42.
Clark, Fessenden (F. g. S. Clark), 11. 308. Clark, Miss Frances, donation from, 5. 52. Clark, Henry, d. 1676, 6. 340, 341.
Clark, Henry, donation from, 4. 384.
Clark, Henry A., permission granted him to have a picture of Harvard College photographed, 13. 255.
Clark, Dr. Henry G., donation from, 2. 452.
Clark, J. M., donation from, 9. 196.
Clark, James, a naval officer, 4. 382.
Clark, Capt. James, 15. 132.
Clark, John, 20. 4.
Clark, John, donations from, 3. 85; 9. 368.
Clark, John, bookseller, 1719, 1. 79.
Clark, John, Boston, 1711, 3. 343.
Clark, John, H.C. 1687, d. 1728, 8. 28.
Clark, Hon. John, 17. 234.
Clark, John, M.D., d. 1664, Newbury and Boston, 2. 287; 17 234. Portrait of, in the Cabinet of the Society, 1. 479, 479n., 480 n .; 2. 287 n .; 10. 47; 20. 114, 116. Incorrect statement concerning portrait of, I. 480 n .; 4. 430. His portrait to be loaned for one week, 2. 287. Informa- tion concerning, 2. 287 n. His death, IO 47.
Clark, John (Clarke), M.D., founder of Rhode Island, d. 1676, 1. 479 ; 17. 129. Concerning the alleged portrait of, I. 479 n., 480 n. ; 4. 430. Sent as agent to England, 2. 339 n .; 6. 47, 50, 50 n. And the R. I. patent, 5. 403; 6. 47, 65 n., 67n., . 68 n., 73 n. ; 12. 357. His 'Ill News from New England,' 2. 549; 6. 60.
Clark, Rev. John, H.C. 1690, d. 1705, 8. 28. Death of, 14. 140.
Clark. John T., 14. 229. Gift from, 16. 380.
Clark (Clarke), Rev. Jonas, 16. 372, 374 ; 17. 317. Clark, Rev. Joseph S., donation from, 2. 471.
Clark, Hon. Joshua V. H., donation from, 4. 133. His . History of Onondaga,' quoted, II. 328.
Clark, Mrs. Martha (Saltonstall), 17. 234.
Clark, Miss Mary, donation from, 2. 61.
Clark, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15.86.
Clark, Rebecca, 17. 234.
Clark, Richard, see Clarke.
Clark, Robert, 17. 234.
Clark, Samuel, 13. 100.
Clark, Sarah, 17. 234.
Clark, Sarah ( Mrs. Kilby), 17. 234; 18. 349.
Clark, Scotto (F. § S. Clark), 11. 308.
Clark, Theodore, donation from, 2. 233.
Clark, Thomas, 6. 349.
Clark, Thomas, 13. 380.
Clark (Clarke), Rer. Thomas, d. 1704, 8. 14, 22.27 ; 12 106.
Clark, Thomas March, Bishop, 4. 93.
Clark (Clarke), Capt. Williamn, 12. 41; 13. 43.
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Clark, Hon. William, 17. 233; 18. 347, 349; 19. 105. Account of, 17. 234.
Clark, Lieut. William, 1681, 20. 151.
Clark, Lieut. Williamn, 1775, 15. 81 ; 17. 160.
Clark vs. Tousey, 8. 475. Case of, cited, 13. 100.
Clark Family, Waltham, committee ap- pointed to ask portraits from, 1. 394.
Clark House, Boston, account of, by Col. Henry Lee, 18. 347-351 ; 19. 392.
Clark Square, see North Square.
Clark Street, Boston, 6. 28.
Clarke, see also Clark.
. Clarke, -, 11. 311.
Clarke, -, 18. 14.
Clarke, Dr., 16. 107.
Clarke, Major, 15. 160.
Clarke, Mrs. Anne (Jenkyn), 5. 497, 498.
Clarke, Capt. B., 16. 108.
Clarke, Benjamin, II. 394.
Clarke, Christophier, 1690, 12. 117; 20. 266.
Clarke, Corkwell, 12. 118.
Clarke, Rev. Dorus, D.D., 17. 24. Dona- tion from, 9. 463.
Clarke, Edward, 19 163.
Clarke, Rev. Harsnet, 5. 492, 497, 498.
Clarke, Hepzibalı ( Mrs. Swan), 13. 209.
Clarke, Hyde, a letter from Gen. Wash- ington donated to the Society, 3. 91.
CLARKE, JAMES, I. 56 ; 3. 19, 20. Dona- tions from, 1. 52, 113. Letter from, with fragment of Gov. Bradford's let- ter-book, I. 52 n .; 3. 19; 19 114. Ex- tracts from a letter from, 1. 56n. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 86. Elected, I. 86. Accepts membership, I. 90. Letter from, read, I. 97. Letter from T. Smitli to, read, I. 97.
CLARKE, Rev. JAMES FREEMAN, D.D., IO. 421 ; 16. 115; 18. 27, 45; 19. 357; 20. 105, 358. Donations from, 2. 243 ; IO. 141. Letter from, in regard to naming streets in Boston, with report of the committee on the same, 6. 4, 5, 24-40. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 17. 57. Accepts membership, 17. 60. Remarks by, in regard to tlie closing of King's Chapel and Granary burial grounds, 17. 136. Resolution offered by, with regard to the naming of the streets of Boston, 18. 244. Of committee to consider the subject, 18. 244. Remarks by, on Thomas Carlyle, 18. 329, 330. Manuscript of Rev. James Freeman furnished by, 18. 379. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Dr. William Newell, 19. 125. Reads extracts from letters of Mr. Emerson, 19. 310. Presents a resolution, 19. 310. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Emerson, 19. 356. Remarks by, on a visit to Nazing, Eng., 19. 388-390. Reads, from the 'Historical Sketch of |
Charlestown,' a note about the poison- ing of Capt. Codman, 20. 104.
Clarke, John, 1758, 17. 158.
Clarke, John, his 'Authentic Narrative of Bunker-Hill Battle' cited, 14. 99.
Clarke, John, Boston, 20. 211.
Clarke, John, Portsmouth, 16. 264, 274.
CLARKE, Ret. JOHN, D.D., d. 1798, 1. 105,
106, 108-110, 160 n .; 17. 120, 166, 364; 19. 399, 399 n. His death, I. xli, 117 n. Donations from, I. 39, 53, 61, 73. Vote of thanks to, I. 61. Nominated a Resi- dent Member, I. 91. Elected, 1. 94. Of committee on plan for publishing Collections, 1. 96. Of committee on memorial to General Court, I. 99. Dr. Belknap's ' Memoir of,' I. 117 n. Por- trait of, 1. 124, 482 n. His funeral ser- mon on Dr. Cooper, 1. 7. His 'Intro- duction to making Latin,' 6. 266.
Clarke, John, M.D., R.I., see Clark, John, M.D.
Clarke, John J., 19. 356.
Clarke, Rev. Jonas, see Clark.
Clarke, Jonathan, 13. 175, 205; 15. 349.
Clarke, Joseph, donation from, 1. 76.
Clarke, Rev. Joseph S., D.D., donation from, 4. 146.
Clarke, Mrs. Martha (Curtis), 19. 389.
Clarke, Mary (Mrs. Barrett), 12. 323, 325.
Clarke, Mary ( Mrs. Henry Ware), 2. 278. Clarke, Matthew St. Clair, 14. 184.
Clarke, Meadwel, 18. 14.
Clarke, Peter, 19. 154.
Clarke, Richard, a consignee of tea in 1773, 4. 216, 217 ; 12. 323, 325, 326 ; 13. 163, 166, 168; 15. 344, 346 ; 20. 12 n.
Clarke, Richard, & Sons, 4. 217.
Clarke, Mrs. Richard ( Winslow), 16. 475.
Clarke, Robert, donations from, II. 499.
Clarke, Robert, Cincinnati, letter from, 10. 337. Donation from, 13. 214 n., 217. Thanks ordered to, 13. 214 n., 217.
Clarke, Robert, & Co., publishers, Cincin- nati, 10. 207.
Clarke, Capt. Samuel, donation from, 14. 338.
Clarke, Dr. Samuel, 19. 236.
Clarke, Samuel C., donation from, II. 499.
Clarke, Rev. Samuel F., donation from, 2. 468.
Clarke, Susan ( Mrs. Copley ), 12. 323, 325, 326 n. ; 20. 12 n.
Clarke, Thomas, Boston, 3. 338.
Clarke, Capt. Thomas (?). 16. 219.
Clarke, Thomas, see Clark.
Clarke, Gov. Walter, 17. 223.
Clarke, Dr. William, 20. 123, 125, 128, 129, 132, 139.
Clarke & Force, Messrs., 2. 66, 66 n.
Clark's Shipyard, 19. 105.
Clark's Tavern, Greenland, N. H., 16. 8.
Clark's Wharf, Boston, 5. 17 ; 7. 476; 19. 105.
Clarksburgh, W. Va., 17. 195, 197.
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Clarkson, - , his ' Plan of Philadel- | Cleveland, Capt. Richard J., 20. 236. His phia,' I. 166.
Clarkson, Thomas, 2. 201 ; 15. 53 ; 20. 155. Clasback, George, donations from, 5. 309, 440; 6. 361.
Claudian, 3. 384. Motto from, on the great seal of New England, 6. 81.
Clavigero, Franeeseo Saverio, 3. 384.
Clay, Charles, Manchester, Eng., 11. 305. CLAY, Hon. HENRY, LL.D., 5. 261; 8. 173; 10. 250, 275; 11. 356; 16. 416; 17. 231; 18. 23, 280; 19. 41, 50, 57, 279, 284, 302. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 480. Elected, 2. 48, 49 ; 18. 264. Aeeepts membership, 2. 60. His influenee, 2. 407. Donation of a medal commemorating the public services of, 2. 511. Nomination of, for President, 3. 73. His project for a bank of the United States, 5. 200. His tariff bill, 5. 281. Medal eoined in anticipation of his eleetion to the Presidency, 11. 301. ' Memoir of,' presented by the Presi- dent, 18. 264.
Claypoole Manuscript, 4. 62.
Clayton, John Middleton, 3. 76, 77.
Cleasby, Richard, 18. 20.
Cleaveland, Rer. John, 12. 194-196, 200, 202. His 'Reply to Dr. Mayhew's Letter,' 1. 12.
Cleaveland, Nehemiah, donations from, 3. 1.
Cleaveland, Parker, LL.D., 17. 16.
Cleaver (Cleever), Rev. Robert, 11. 200.
Cleaver, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 78.
Clefford, John, 16. 265.
Clefford, John, Jr., 16. 265.
Cleland, William, naturalized, 4. 363.
Clemens, Romanus, liis "Epistola,' 18. 426.
Clement V., Pope, 11. 415.
Clement VI., Pope, 11. 415.
Clement XIV., Pope, 15. 31 n.
Clement, Mr., 19. 50.
Clements, Abigail, death of, 14. 142.
Clements, Mrs. Abigail, 14. 150.
Clements. H. H., donation from, 10 21.
Clements, Mrs. Joanna, death of, 14. 137.
Clements, Job, 14. 137; 16. 257, 261, 263, 265-267, 275. Marriage of, 14 150.
Clénard, Nicolas, his 'Institutiones Lin- guæ Græeæ,' 1. 53.
Cleopatra's Ncedle, its removal from Egypt discussed, 17. 242.
' Clergy's Honour in the Life of Saint Ba- sil and Saint Chrysostom,' 18. 430.
Cleveland, Rev. Charles, 11. 243 n. Deatlı of, 12. 251.
Cleveland, Lieut. Ebenezer, 15. 81.
Cleveland, Henry Russell, 10. 354; 19. 341.
Cleveland, Horace W. S., 20 247 n. Ex. tract from a letter of, respecting Mr. Emerson, 20. 247-249.
'Narrative of Voyages and Commer- eial Enterprises,' 20. 247 n.
Cleveland, Col. Samuel, 8. 370, 378; 16. 71. Cleveland, Ohio, 4. 94; 17. 63; 18. 213; 19. 97, 439.
Clevenger, Shobal Vail, 11. 98.
Cleverly, Jr., 7. 238.
Cleverly, Stephen, 11. 140.
Cleves, William, 20. 317.
Clifford, Edward Everett, 15. 378.
Clifford, George Clifford, 2d Baron, 13. 106.
CLIFFORD, Gor. JOHN H., LL.D., 4. 94, 167 ; 10. 369 ; 12. 358; 13. 263 ; 14. 318, 319, 388 ; 15. 274, 368-371, 374, 375, 377-379; 16. 1, 113, 307; 19. 427 ; 20. 354. His death, r. xliv : 14. xvi, 186. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 539. Elected, 2. 540. Aceepts membership, 2. 547. Of committee to obtain copics of colonial or provincial laws, 2. 553, 554, 575. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 554, 604. Donations from, 3. 50, 182 ; 6. 78. Of committee on in- creased membership, with report of the same, 3. 154-158 ; 11. 112; 12. 170, 182. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historie, Genealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. On the Catalogne, 4. 53. Motion of, 4. 148. Of Publishing Committee, 4. 19 ; 5. 152. Of Auditing Committee, 5. 160. Of committee to decide upon the disposition of papers obtained in the war of 1860-64, 6. 6. Remarks of, on the death of E. Ever- ett, 8. 141-140. Remarks by, io 136; II. 158. On the Hutchinson Papers, II. 228, 326. Letter of, on death of Judge Warren, 13. 323. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Judge Warren, 13. 324. Death of, announced, 14. 186. Tribute of Mr. Winthrop to, 14. 186. Resolutions of the Couneil, 14 187. The President requested to prepare a memoir of, 14. 187. Remarks by Judge Thomas, 14. 188; by Winslow Warren, 14. 189. Letter from Judge Bigclow, 14. 191 ; from Gov. Washburn, 14. 191. Autograph and portrait, face 15. 363. 'Memoir of,' by Robert C. Winthrop, 15. 368. His birth, 15. 369. Marriage, 15. 369. Representative in the State Legislature, 15. 369. District attorney, 15. 370. State senator, 15. 370. Attor- ney-general, 15. 370-372. His eonnec- tion with the trial of Webster, 15. 370, 371. Letter to R. C. Winthrop, 15. 371. Governor of Mass., 15. 372. Extract from the address of, at the inaugura- tion of President Eliot, 15. 374. Visits Europe, 15. 375. His death, 15. 377. Tribute of Alexander H. H. Stuart to, 15. 379.
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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Clifford, Robert Winthrop, 15. 378.
Clifford, Mrs. Sarah, see Allen, S. P.
Clifford's Inn, 6. 258.
Clifton, Richard, 17. 340.
Clifton, William, 20. 257.
Clime, John, deserter sentenced, 7. 135. CLINTON, DE WITT, LL.D., 15. 393. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 238. Elected, 1. 239. Dr. Hosack's ' Menioir of,' I. 423.
Clinton, Edward de, 1st Earl of Lincoln, see Lincoln.
Clinton. Hon. George, Governor of New York, 4. 287 ; 7. 287 n., 329; 13. 62.
Clinton, Henry, 2d Earl of Lincoln, see Lincoln.
Clinton, Henry, 9th Earl of Lincoln, see Lincoln.
Clinton, Gen. Sir Henry, 5. 50; 7. 289 n .; 12. 55, 229, 361 ; 13. 383, 384, 386, 387 ; 14. 61, 91, 92, 99 n., 232, 237-242, 246, 273, 346, 358; 16. 299; 18. 74, 76, 345; 19. 219 ; 20. 91. And the exchange of prisoners, 5. 340, 341. Submission of South Carolina to, 6. 213. Proclama- tion of, 6. 219. Distrusted by the slaves, 6. 221. Correspondence with Lord Dunmore, 6. 224, 228-230.
Clinton, Henry Pelham, Duke of Newcastle, see Newcastle,
Clinton, Gen. James, 4. 287; 7. 231; 20. 90, 93.
Clinton, Theophilus, 4th Earl of Lincoln, see Lincoln.
Clinton, Thomas, 3d Earl of Lincoln, see Lincoln.
Clinton, Mass., 17. 284, 285; 18. 238; 19. 431, 432, 435, 436 2., 437.
Clinton, N. Y., 19. 406, 416.
Clock, description of a curious, 11. 15.
Clopton, Mrs. Margaret (Maidstone), 5. 494.
Clopton, Walter, 5. 494.
Clough, Ebenezer, harmonizes with W: Sullivan, 1820, 5. 275.
Clough, John, 20. 10.
Clough, Joseph, 1774, 20. 10.
Clough, Joseph, Salem, 15 161.
Clougli, William, 12. 107.
Clough rs. Tenney, case of, 14. 392.
Cloutman, Edward, marriage of, 14. 151.
Cloutman, Mrs. Sarah, 14. 151.
Clown's all-heal, a medicine, 5 399.
Clown's wort (Clown's all-heal), a medi- cine, 5. 396.
Clubb, Stephen, his 'Journal,' 1. 218.
Clutterbuck, William, 12. 117.
Cluverius, Philippus, his 'Geographia,' I. 153.
Clymer, Hon. George, 6. 146; 11. 23; 15. 393.
Coast Survey, see United States Coast Survey.
Cobb, -, gunsmith, killed, 7. 196. Cobb, Capt., 'Son of Liberty,' 11. 140.
Cobb, Benjamin, 13. 200.
Cobb, Cyrus and Darius, donation from, II. 499 ; 12. 56, 79.
Cobb, Gen. David, 12. 64; 14. 333; 15. 75 n., 76; 17. 113, 114; 18. 283, 381; 19. 67 n. Diary of, 19. 67-72. Letter of, to Hon. R. T. Paine, 19. 72, 73. Portrait of, presented to the Society, 20. 192.
Cobb, Col. Elisha, 16. 81.
Cobb, Lieut. Nehemialı, 15. 77. Cobb, Capt. Samuel, 15. 77.
COBB, Hon. SAMUEL C., 14. 229; 17. 232; 19. 285, 358, 359. Remarks by, at the meeting at Mr. Winthrop's house, 14. 231. Elected a Resident Member, 18. 423. Communicates a part of the diary of Gen. David Cobb, and a letter from the same to Judge R. T. Paine, 19. 67- 73. Deposits with the Society the pa- pers relating to the portrait of Mr. Winthrop, 19 356. Letters to and from Hon. R. C. Winthrop relative to the portrait of the latter for the Cap- itol at Washington, 19. 357, 358. Of committee to audit the Treasurer's account, 20. 112. Signs report of the Auditing Committee, 20. 199.
Cobb, Capt. Silas, 15. 77.
Cobb, Lieut. Simeon, 15. 77.
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