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Cobbet, Samuel, 8. 13, 22, 26.
Cobbet, Thomas, cited, 6. 74.
Cobbet, Rev. Thomas, 17. 142, 145. See Whiting, S.
Cobbett, Thomas, 17. 228.
Cobbit, Nathaniel, 20. 13.
Cobble Hill, 4. 300, 302, 304 ; 7. 221, 242. Bombarded from Bunker Hill, 7. 222.
Cobden, Richard, 18. 325.
Cobham, William Brooke, Lord, 14 197.
Coburn, Lieut. Esau, 15. 78.
Coburn, Capt. Peter, 15. 81.
Cocheco, N. H., 14. 121. Attacked by Indians, 17. 220. Cochran, Capt., 7. 192.
COCHRAN, Hon. A. W., nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 99. Elected, 2. 100. Accepts election, 2. 142.
Cochran, William, 5. 285; 15. 402.
Cochrane, Alexander Thomas, Lord, trial of, 13. 62.
Cockburn, Adm. Sir George, 10. 222.
Cockerum, Mr. (1623), 6. 256.
Cockington, Mrs. Hannah (Rogers), 5. 491, 496.
Cockington, Roger, 5. 491, 496.
Cockington, Roger, son of Roger, 5. 496.
Cockington, Samuel, son of Roger, 5. 496. Cocks, Lieut. Francis, 15. 78, 78 n.
Cod, Cape, see Cape Cod.
Cod-sounds, used in making isinglass, II. 327.
Coddington (Cottington), Gov. William, 5. 93, 95; 11. 400; 12. 343; 18. 393; 19. 327; 20. 78. Charter obtained by,
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3. 230; 6. 47. His ' Demonstration of | Coffin, Elizabeth (Mrs. Amory), 13. 419. 'True Love' cited, 16. 146.
'Codex Diplomaticus Cavensis,' 11. 239, 240; 12. 215. Copy of, presented, 13. 282.
Codfish, 10. 103, 104.
Codman, Capt., 12. 422.
Codman, Ann, 20. 140.
Codman, Benjamin, 20. 140.
Codman, Catherine, 20 140.
Codman, Mrs. Catherine ( Amory), sketch of, and extracts from her letters, 5. 418. Codman, Col. Charles R., 17. 96; 19 357. Codman, Elizabeth, 20. 130, 138-140, 143. Codman, Henry, contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.
Codman, Isaac, 20. 137.
Codman, J. Amory, 2. 614.
Codman, Cupt. John, note concerning the poisoning of, 20. 104. Account of the poisoning of, 20. 122-157. Coroner's inquest ou the body of, 20. 124.
Codman, Hon. John, 5. 413, 430 ; 12. 62, 64. Donation from the heirs of, 2. 100. Sketch of, 5. 414.
CODMAN, Rev. JOHN, D.D., 1. 173 n., 475, 490, 493, 494; 5. 416, 429 n .; 19. 176. His death, I. xliii ; 2. 379, 389. Nomi- nated a Resident Member, 1. 470. Elected, 1. 474. Accepts membership, I. 475. Donations from, 1. 498 ; 2. 51, 211, 258, 334. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 31, 62, 67, 88, 96, 99, 112, 123, 125, 126, 142, 144, 145, 172, 178, 186, 216, 219, 220, 227, 233, 237, 239, 245, 249, 251, 256, 261, 263, 266, 297, 303, 306, 309, 326, 335, 352, 356, 362, 364, 374, 377. Requested to pre- pare a memoir of Rev. Dr. Homer, 2. 258, 258 n. Appointed a delegate to the celebration of the New York His- torical Society, 2. 296. One of the subscribers to the portrait of Gov. Gore, 2. 312 n. President pro tempore, 2. 373. ' Memoir of,' 2. 379, 379 n. ; 5. 410-427; 10. 108.
Codman, Mrs. Margaret (Russell), 5. 414. Codman, Mary, 20. 126, 130, 140.
Codman, Parnel, 20. 140.
Codman, Robert, 19. 357.
Codman, Stephen, donations from, 1. 41 ;
2. 61. To receive a vote of thanks, 2. 61. Codner, William, 11. 394, 395. Cody, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 77.
Coellio, Prof. Latino, Secretary of the Royal Academy of Sciences, donation from, 6. 23.
Coffee, Gen. John, 8. 172. Coffee Club, 6. 270.
Coffin, Mrs., donation from, 1. 53. Coffin, Benjamin, drowned, 14. 137. Coffin, C. C., donation from, 7. 279.
Coffin, Charles, his ' History of the Battle . of Breed's Hill' cited, 14. 73 n.
Coffin, Mrs. Eleanor (Foster), 11. 306 n.
Coffin, Mrs. Elizabeth (Hussey), 1. 170. Coffin, Enoch, 20. 325, 326.
Coffin, Mrs. Eunice (Barker), I. 171.
Coffin, George W., 1. 171.
Coffin, Capt. Hezekiah, 4. 219; 13. 169, 171, 172, 239; 15. 337, 389, 346, 348, 361; 20. 13.
COFFIN, Adm. Sir ISAAC, 2. 275; 7 323;
10. 429, 456 ; 12. 177; 17. 217. Asked to lielp in obtaining the manuscript continuation of Hutchinson's history. I. 346. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 346. Elected, 1. 347. Ac- cepts membership, 1. 370. Receives a diploma from the Society, 2. 65, 65 n., 66 n.
Coffin, James, 1702, 4. 256; 14. 137; 20. 166, 325.
Coffin, John, 11. 393, 395.
Coffin, Gen. John, 7. 323; 13. 62. Coffin, Col. Joseph, 12. 417.
COFFIN, JOSHUA, A.B., 1. 417, 427, 437, 448, 450, 453 ; 2. 88; 12. 375. Nomi. nated a Resident Member, 1. 400. Elcet- ed, 1. 407. Of committee to collect and count votes, 1. 427. To be employed in the Library, 1. 428 n. Allowed to take newspapers from the Library, I. 446. Donation from, 2. 266. Receives permission to take the portrait of Dr. John Clarke for one week, 2. 287. Copy of the portrait of Dr. John Clarke in his 'History of Newbury,' 2. 287 n. Removes from the State, 2. 607 n. His death, 2. 607 n. Notice of, 2. 607n. His 'History of Newbury,' 1. 479 n .; 2. 287, 607 n .; 12. 396; 14. 129 n., 134 n., 148 n. ; 19. 169 n.
Coffin, Nathaniel, d. 1703, drowned, 14. 137.
Coffin, Nathaniel, 7. 323; 11. 302, 395; 13. 60. Refugec from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Coffin, Nathaniel, 1711, letter from Judge Scwall to. 12. 376.
Coffin, Nathaniel, M.D., Portland, 11. 306 n.
Coffin, Nathaniel, Jr., 11. 393, 395 ; 19 151. Coffin, Nicholas, 12. 417.
Coffin, Rev. Paul, D.D., 12. 416, 417. Coffin, Peleg, the elder, I. 170.
COFFIN, Hon. PELEG, I. 61. 62, 66, 106, 108, 117, 127, 160 n. His death, I. xli, 170. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 36. Elected, 1. 41. Accepts mem- bership, 1. 42. Of committee to pro- cure a set of Journals of Congress and of the General Conrt, 1. 49. No- tice of, by C. C. Smith, I. 170-172. Vote in regard to a memoir of. 1. 200. Coffin, Chief Justice, Peter, 16. 265, 266, 272, 274; 17. 353, 354. Deed to, from Hope-Hood and other Indians, 17. 351, 355.
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Coffin, Sarah (Mrs. Leach), 12. 177.
Coffin, Capt. Shubael, 8: 326.
Coffin, Stephen, 14. 137.
Coffin, Timothy G., 15. 369.
Coffin, Tristram, 1. 152, 170; 12. 417.
Coffin, William, 11. 394, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Coffin, William, Jr., a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 11. 395 ; 18. 266.
Coffin, William, Jr., donation from, I. 152.
Coffin family, 14. 258. Antiquity of, 3. 27. Coffin plates, 1799-1809, 10. 160.
Coggan, Jolin, 19. 142.
Coggans, Mr., 6. 349.
Coggeshall, A. T., donation from, 5. 229. Coggeshall, William T., donations from, 5. 229, 372 ; 7. 143, 373.
Coggswell, Joseph, donation from, I. 202. Cogswell, Lieut. Amos, 15. 86.
Cogswell, Hon. John B. D., 15. 251.
Cogswell, Joseph Green, LL.D., 1. 280 n. ; 13. 50, 389 ; 16. 407, 409 ; 17. 356, 390; 20. 386. Donation from, 2. 468. Letter from Jared Sparks to, 10. 226, 227.
Cogswell, Capt. Thomas, 15. 86, 111. COGSWELL, Rev. WILLIAM, D.D., re-
quests a history of the Society for the 'Quarterly Register,' 2. 63. Donations from, 2. 85, 96, 100, 101, 116, 132, 137, 145, 170, 171, 176-178, 181-183, 188, 238, 262, 385, 415, 446. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 143. Elected, 2. 144. Present at meetings of the Soci- ety, 2. 145, 147, 185-188, 192, 220. Re- moves from the State, 2. 216, 608 n. Subject of lecture given by, 2. 226 n. His death, 2. 608 n. Notice of, 2. 608 n. Cohasset, Mass .. 4. 291 ; 12. 406, 408, 418. Cohen, M., 5. 228.
Cohen, Joshua P., M.D., description of liis collection of Colonial and Conti- nental currency, 11. 103, 104.
Colioes Falls, N. Y., 19. 401.
Cohoos, Upper and Lower, 5. 7.
Coins, 3. 248; 5. 195. Donation of, with letter from Hon. W. Willis, 3. 181-188. And medals relating to America, II. 293-305.
Coit, Rev. Joseph, 8. 30.
Coit, Capt. William, 14. 89; 15. 106.
Coke, D. P., 15. 232 n., 235 n.
Coke, Sir Edward, I. 292 ; 3. 180 ; 4. 29; 8. 306, 313; 10. 34, 350; 14. 388; 17. 120; 20. 150 n., 160 n., 187, 301 n. On Littleton, 6. 277. On villenage, 7. 312. Coke, Sir Jolin, Secretary, 5. 131, 134 ; 18. 290. Narrative addressed to, 5. 129-131.
'Coke Manuscripts,' 13. 64.
Colbrom, William, see Colburn.
Colburn, James S. ( Colburn & Gill), 11. 308.
Colburn, Jeremiah, 12. 329. Donation from, 8. 442.
Colburn (Colbrom), William, 14. 302 ; 18. 364.
Colby, Johnson, donation from, 2. 457.
Colchester, Eng., 12. 14.
Colchester, Mass., 12. 394, 396. Aids Boston, 1774, 4 224.
Colcord, Mrs. Ann, 16. 274.
Colcord, Edward, 14. 124 n., 375; 16. 274.
Colcord, Mrs. Edward, 14. 124.
Colden, Gov. Cadwallader, M.D., 2. 85 ;
17. 410. Letters from Dr. William Douglass to, 2. 557. Coldstreame, Scotland, 6. 489.
Coldstreame Guards, 3. 236.
Cole, Lieut. Archielaus, 15 77 n.
Cole, Lieut. Arcippus, 15. 77 n., 78.
Cole, Gideon, 15 116, 117.
Cole, John, marriage of, 14. 151.
Cole, Lieut. Joseph, Jr., 15. 76.
Cole, Samuel, one of the Townsmen Commissioners, 3. 339.
Cole, Sarah, 20. 314.
Cole, Thomas, 18. 66.
Cole, Thomas, killed by Indians, 14. 130.
Coleman, -, 16. 107.
Coleman, Dr., 4. 12.
Coleman, Judith (Mrs. Bulfinch), 16. 394.
Coleman, Rer. Lyman, D D., his . Eccle- siastical Antiquities,' 14. 115.
Coleman, Nathaniel, 11. 316.
Coleman, Samuel, donation from, 2. 135.
Coleman, William, 18. 364.
Coleraine,Gabriel Aungier, Baron, 12.416. Coleraine, Mass., 12. 405-407, 416.
Coleridge, Hartley, quoted, 20. 228.
Coleridge, Herbert, extract from a letter from, to Dr. Worcester, 18. 173.
Coleridge, John Duke, first Baron, 20. 160 n.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 14. 300: 16. 463. Rogers's account of, 10 438. Quo- tation from, 11. 362. His ' Biographia Literaria ' cited, 13. 434.
COLES, Gov. EDWARD, 13. 25; 19. 124. Elected an Honorary Member, 4 228. Accepts membership, 4. 235. His deatlı, 10. xvi. Sketches of, 10. 397, 399-402. His ' History of the Ordinance of 1787 ' quoted, Io. 400, 401.
Coles, Jolın, 20. 188.
Colesworthy, Samuel, vote of thanks to, I. 77.
Coley, Henry, 7. 129.
Coligny, Gaspard de, entertained thoughts of colonization in America, 7. 406 ; 20. 202. Proposed monument to,20. 202,203. 'Collection of Original Papers,' 3. 139, 139 n., 140.
'Collections ' of the Society, 1 ix, x, 2 n., 4, 8 n., 22 n., 24 n., 27 n., 30 n., 31 n., 39 n., 53 n., 54, 60, 74, 75 n., 77 n., 83, 85 n., 94, 100, 101. 111 n., 117 n., 123 n., 127 n., 135 n., 136, 137, 169, 173, 196, 197 n., 232, 236, 250, 263, 270, 282, 289, 388, 393, 416, 418 n., 422, 435, 437, 445,
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449, 477, 479, 490, 496 n., 503 n .; 2. 16, 23, 24, 24 n., 31, 84 n., 101 ; 3. 20, 62, 68, 83, 84, 91, 92, 96, 98, 144, 167, 188- 190, 207, 221, 251, 257, 258, 261, 264, 267, 287, 310 n., 311, 320, 326, 336; 4. 2, 7, 11, 144, 117, 241, 243, 244, 252, 273, 322, 332, 374, 378, 379, 424, 425, 438-440; 5. 19, 22, 24, 40, 41, 44, 48, 151, 153, 174, 186-189, 191, 200, 202, 207, 319, 322, 323, 365, 402, 404, 406, 489, 491; 6. 8, 10, 81, 82, 416; 10. 426; 11. 33, 101, 106, 139, 227, 245, 401, 465 n., 466 n .; 12. 2-5, 73, 74, 81,
. 104, 128, 131, 182, 184, 220, 224, 235, 331, 336 ; 13. 15, 18, 19, 104, 111, 269, 273, 278, 297-290, 303, 330, 345, 420 n., 455, 458; 14. 114, 319, 321, 322, 326; 15. 194, 267, 270, 273-275 ; 16. 133, 142, 155, 165, 172, 212; 17. 70, 111, 233, 243, 293, 303, 335 ; 18. 211, 401 n., 434; 19. 99, 119, 120, 313, 391; 20 116, 190, 327, 410. Publication of donations in, I. vi; 2. 201. Earliest efforts to gather and publish, made by the Society, I. xvii, xix-xxxiii. Circular Letter of the Society, I. xxiv. Publication of, in the ' Ameriean Apollo,' 1. xxv, XXV n., xxvi. Contracts for printing, I. xxV, xxviii, xxviii n., xxix n. 23, 48. Issue of, in a separate form, I.xxvi-xxix. Efforts to obtain more means, for the publica- tion of, I. xxvii-xxxiii, 86. Communi- cations for, 1. 51, 52, 54, 56, 60, 67, 73, 75, 78, 81, 83, 87. 91, 98, 111, 121, 122, 129, 130, 136, 145, 151, 152, 166, 176, 177, 190, 200, 201, 216, 217, 285. Vote to send, to Prof. Eberling, I. 69. To be published quarterly, 1. 80, 108. To be reprinted, 1. 90. Publieation of, I. 96. Vote to send, to O. Wolcott, I. 97. Publieation of, suspended, 1. 97, 98. Committee appointed to consider expedieney of resuming publication, I. 107, 103. Price of, 1. 108, 187, 188, 215, 370. Publication Committee for Vol. V. appointed, 1. 108. Votes to give, to Count Rumford, I. 119, 240 n .; to the University of Göttingen, 1. 120; to Mrs. Belknap, 1. 120. To be pub- lished only in volumes, 1. 121. Vote to send, to the New York Agricultural Society, 1. 125. The Publishing Com- mittee to consider ways and means of paying for, 1. 133. Committee ap- pointed to keep an account of, I. 142. Publication of, again suspended, 1. 143. Vote to give, to the American Philo- sophical Society, 1. 144. Publication resumed, I. 145. A set of, presented to Harvard College, 1. 148. Publica- tion Committee for Vol. IX., 1. 150. Reprinting early volumes considered, 1. 150. Agreement with Hall & Hiller to reprint, I. 158-160. Publication Committee for Vol. X., 1. 164. Index
to the first series of, I. 165, 214, 338, 310, 352, 424. Vote to give a set to Dartmouth College, I. 165, 214. New committee appointed on reprinting tlie early volumes, 1. 165, 214. Reprint of the first volume, 1. 179, 187. Do- nation of money for printing, I. 189. Committee on reprinting, appointed, I. 213-216. Vote of thanks for the Index, I. 214. To be sent to the New York Historical Society, I. 214. To Pres. Alden, 1. 214, 251. A set given to the State Library, I. 227. Two members added to the Publication Committee, 1. 228. Publication Com- mittee for Vol. II. of the second se- ries appointed, 1. 231. A new volume published, 1. 233. Vote to send, to various persons and institutions, I. 241. Publication Committee for Vol. III., second series, appointed, 1. 241. Vote to give, to Philadelphia Library, 1. 248. Vote to include Hubbard's His- tory in, I. 249. Publication Comunit- tee for Vol. IV., second series, I. 249. Acknowledgments of donations to be printed at the end of each volume, I. 250. Vote to reprint a volume, I. 255. Proposal to include Gov. Winthrop's Journal in, 1. 259, 263. Publication Committee for Vol. VII., second series, chosen, I. 259. Vote to present, to the King's Library, Paris, and to the French Institute, I. 265, 278 n. To be given to Mrs. McKean, 1. 273. Commit- tee for Vol. VIII., second series, chosen, 1. 273. A set of, to be given to the Li- brary of the Dane Law School, I. 275. Committee appointed to sell, 1. 275. Vote to give to Transylvania Univer- sity. 1. 276. Rare tracts reprinted in, I. 279. Committee for Vol. IX., sec- ond series, I. 283. To be presented to the Pilgrim Society, 1. 334. Commit- tee for Vol. X., second scries, 1. 337. Committee to prepare index of second series, 1, 338, 340. Vote to send, to the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, I. 340. The new series to be given to Mrs. Crocker, 1. 342. A set given to the Boston Athenaeum, 1. 346; to the Maine Historical Society, 1 .. 350, 351 ; 2. 492. Committee for Vol. I., third series, 1. 352. Committee to index the third series appointed. 1. 352 ; 2. 50, 52, 259, 260, 263, 337, 338, 366, 422, 428. Committee appointed to report num- ber of books on hand, 1. 372. 374. Vote to give, to the Antiquarian Societies of England and France, 1. 373. To the Library of the General Court, I. 373. Vote to reprint parts of a volume, I. 381. Committee for Vol. II., third series, appointed, I. 381. To be ex- changed with the 'North American
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' Collections ' of the Society (continued). Review,' I. 386. Many volumes lost by fire, I. 392. Proposal to exchange cer- tain volumes, I. 393, 396. Vote to re- print, I. 396. Vote to give, to the Pennsylvania Historical Society, I. 408; 2. 482. Proposal to print the records of Plymouth Church in, I. 409. A subscription for reprinting recom- mended, I. 409, 410. Circular asking for subscriptions, I. 410n. Proposal to publish Schoolcraft's essay on the Chippewa language in, I. 416. De- lay in publishing the volume, I. 417, 418. Publication Committee for Vol. III., third series, appointed, 1. 424. Commission to booksellers on the sale of, I. 425. Vote of thanks for plates in, I 425. An application for exchange of, I. 434; 2. 182. Vote to reprint a volume, 1. 449. New Publishing Com- mittee appointed, I. 451. Committee on Vol. IV., third series, 1. 453. Com- mittee appointed to distribute, withi re- port of the same, I. 460, 464 ; 2. 51, 56, 68, 68 n .- 71 n. Vote to send a volume to Mr. Williams, 1. 467. To be sent to Dr. Adams, 1. 475. Publication Com- mittee for Vol. V., third series, clio- sen, I. 480. Vote to send the third series to the Virginia Historical Society, I. 485. Committee appointed on reprint- ing, sales, etc., I. 489, 494, 495, 498. Report of the committee, 1. 493, 499. Certain volumes to be given to the American Antiquarian Society, I. 492. To be given to Alleghany College, I. 493. To be exchanged with the Que- bec Historical Society, I. 498; 2. 30. Proposed new contract for sales of, I. 499. Agreement made with Russell Odiorne & Co. to sell, 1. 504; 2. 62 n. A set of, to be exchanged with Mr. S. Hazard, for his 'Register,' 2. 1, 16, 18, 23, 146. The Publishing Committee requested to obtain subscriptions for an annual number, at one dollar a number, 2. 2. Volumes I., II., III., IV. of the third series to be presented to the Historical Society of Rhode Island, 2.20. To be exchanged for Ger- man Works from the Royal Library in Berlin, 2. 21, 22. Publication of the fifth volume of the third series, 2. 26. Exchanged for Sparks's ' Life of Wash- ington,' 2. 27. A complete set of, for. warded to Dr. Julius, 2. 28. Rev. Mr. Francis chosen on committee to pub- lish Vol. V. of the third series, 2. 28. Volume V. of third series, business re- lating to publication of, 2. 30, 31. A set of, not to be taken from the Library, 2. 32. Each new volume to be sent to the members, 2. 35. Material for, re- ferred to the Publishing Committee,
2. 35. Vol. V., third series, to have inserted a lithograph of Colonel Pil- kington's drawing, 2. 35, 35 n. The dissertation of Mr. Schoolcraft on the Ogibwa language to be published in, 2. 35, 36. The dissertation not in the Collections, 2. 36 n. Report of the committee on memoirs of deceased members, 2. 38, 38 n. The memoirs of members to be prepared in accordance with the judgment of committees, 2. 38, 39. A list of members from the beginning to be prepared for, 2. 39, 39 n. A bound copy of, to be pre- sented to Mr. Felt, 2. 40. A commit- tee to be selected for the preparation of Vol. VI., third series, 2. 40. Memoir of Rev. Jolin Prince, 2. 4, n. Preparation of the list of members referred to the Publishing Committee, 2. 48. A man- uscript index of Vol. II., third series, deposited by the Recording Secretary, 2. 47. A Publishing Committee for Vol. VI., third series, to be appointed, 2. 47. Report of the Standing Com- mittee concerning certain publications, 2. 49. The Historical Society of Penn- sylvania ask for a copy of, 2. 53. A copy to be presented to the Royal Academy of Sciences at Lisbon, 2. 50. Certain volumes to be forwarded to the American Philosophical Society, 2. 52. Vol. V. of the third series to be presented to the surviving children of Gen. Lincoln, 2. 55. Certain volumes to be sent to Mr. W. D. Williamson, 2.
57. Publishing Committee of Vol. VI. of the third series to take charge of the manuscripts presented by Mr. Fisher, 2. 57. The committee decline to send a copy to M. Arnoult, 2. 58, 59. Paper containing various errata in, 2. 60, 61. Dr. Jenks's account of the Society published in Vol. VII. of the third series, 2. 63n. Certain volumes to be forwarded to the New Hamp- shire Historical Society, 2. 64. Vol. V., third series, to be sent to Mr. Ber- nard Henry, 2. 64. Mr. Fisher's 'De- scription of American Medals,' printed iu, 2. 64n. The Librarian and Recording Secretary to report to what institu- tions and individuals the Collections have been sent, 2. 67. List of indi- viduals and institutions to whoni the Collections have been presented, 2. 68 n .- 71 n. Vote of the Society in re- gard to the donation of, 2. 69, 70. Vote regarding further donation of, to the Theological Seminary at Andover, 2. 71. Expense of printing a volume of, 2. 82 n. Thomas Gage's work pub- lished in, 2. 84. 84n. A committee to prepare Vol. VII., third series, 2. 86. Number of copies of each volume be-
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longing to the Society, 2. 87. To be | forwarded to the Public Library at Athens, 2. 88. A committee appointed to increase the sale of, 2. 88. Arrange- ment made with Little & Brown for sale of, 2. 89. Committee appointed for the publishing of Vol. VII., third series, 2. 89. Letter from the New York Historical Society, 2. 91. Vol- umes desired by the New York His- torical Society to complete the set, 2. 93. Index to the third series of, 2. 99, 337, 338, 354, 366, 377. Re- ceipt of, acknowledged by Count de Macedo, 2. 100, 101, 139. Publieation of donations in, eeases, 2. 101 n. Sum paid for printing, 2. 103n. Agreements coneerning the sale of, 2. 111 n. Vol. VII., third series, ready for delivery, 2. 113. The Spanish manuseript to be published in, 2. 113. Publishing Com- mittee chosen for Vol. VIII., third se- ries, 2. 114. The third series to be pre- sented to the Kentucky Historical So- eiety, 2. 114. Voted to publish the manuseript of Brereton, 2. 119, 119 n. Arrangement of, under Mr. Harris, 2. 121, 122. A copy of Vol. VII., third series, forwarded to Prof. Rafn, 2. 126n. Exehanges of, 2. 127. The title of, 2. 128 n. Receipt of, acknowledged by Dr. Edward Jarvis, 2. 146. Limited sale of, 2. 148. A committee appointed to make out eomplete sets of, 2. 170. Report of the committee on the arrange- ment of, in the attic, 2. 170, 171. Vol. VIII. of the third series to be published, 2 178. An imperfect copy in the Li- brary of the Louvre, 2. 178, 179. Ex- changed for certain books, 2. 183. Volumes specially bound for the Soei- ety not to be loaned from the Library, 2. 183. A eopy asked for by the North- ern Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2. 220, 220 n. A copy of several volumes given, 2. 221. A committee appointed to contraet for a reprint of Vol. X., second series, 2 245. Vol. VIII. of third series ready for delivery, 2. 245, 245 n Signatures of articles in, written by members, 2. 245 n. Vol. VIII. of the third series to be sent to the Rev. John Hunter, 2. 246. Expense of some of the printing to be defrayed by moncy received from the leetures, 2. 246. To be sent to the Georgia Historical Soci- ety, 2. 247. Six copies of Vol. VIII., third series, to be sent to the Hon. Ed- ward Everett, 2. 248. Two copies of Vol. VIII., third series, to be forwarded to Col. Aspinwall, 2. 248. A committee appointed to prepare Vol. IX. of the third series, 2. 248, 249. Price of Vol. X., seeond series, 2. 252. Cannot be sent to Wabash College, as requested,
on aecount of a scareity of copies of, 2. 260, 261. To be exchanged for those of the Maryland Historical Society, 2. 268, 456. A second edition of Vol. I, third series, to be printed. 2. 270. Con- tains a copy of Dr. Palfrey's address at the first semi-centennial celebration of the Society, 2. 301 n. Donations of Vol. VIII., third series, to be sent to the Historical Soeieties of Maryland and North Carolina, 2. 303. Vol. VIII., third series, to be sent to the New Jer- sey Historical Society, 2. 308. Con- tain the printed instructions of Queen Anne to Gov. Dudley, 2. 310, 310 n. Certain volumes of, to be sent to Brown University, 2. 311. Vol. VIII, third series, to be sent to Peter Force, 2. 312. Progress in preparing Vol. IX., third series, 2. 318. Proposed exchange of, for the ' American Annual Register,' 2. 323. Has a copy of the Trumbull Pa- pers, 2. 332 n. Vol. VIII., third series, to be sent to Mr. Rich and Col. Aspin- wall, 2 339. A committee appointed to consider the subject of reprinting the deficient volumes of, 2. 340, 413. A committee appointed to publish Vol. X., third series, 2. 340. Priee of the volumes, 2. 340. Report on the matter of reprinting deficient volumes of, 2. 342. 346, 347. List of subscribers for reprinting tlie deficient volumes of, 2. 347. Money received for printing Vol. IX. of the third series, 2. 348. At the publieation of each volume of, docu- ments relating to, to be delivered to the Librarian by the Publishing Com- mittee, 2. 352. Copy of, to be pre- sented to the Nantucket Athenaeum, 2. 353. Vol. I., third series, reprinted, 2 353. A committee appointed to con- sider sending a copy to the British Mu- seum, 2. 354. Report of the committee concerning a copy of the Collections to be sent to the British Museum, 2. 355 Exchanged for a manuseript of Chal- mers, 2. 363. Eighty-seven volumes of, deposited with Ticknor & Co. for Mr. Rich, of London, 2. 365. Money rc- eeived for the sale of, 2. 368. Publish- ing Committee to report eoneerning the publication of Vol. X., third series, 2. 377. A committee to be appointed to publish Vol. I. of the fourthi series, 2. 379. A committee appointed to con- sider eertain ehanges in the publica- tion of, with report of the same, 2. 380, 446, 446 n. A committee to prepare Vol. I. of the fourth serics, 2. 380. Money paid for reprinting, 2. 425n. Amount to be paid for the preparation of the Index to the third decade, 2. 428. Price of Vol. X., third series, 2. 438. A copy of Vol. X., third series, to be
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