Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 2

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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13. 216. The Massachusetts Declara- tion of Rights, drawn by, 13. 290-304. His ' Diary ' cited, 20. 303 n.


Adams, John, principal of Phillips Acad- emy, Andover, 19. 59.


Adams, John Quincy, 19. 357.


Adams, Mrs. Johu Quincy, 19. 23, 25, 28, 30, 40, 47.


ADAMS, Pres. JOHN QUINCY, d. 1843, 1. 149, 150, 156, 158, 197, 403, 432, 475, 479; 2. 50 ; 5. 275, 277 ; 7. 144 ; 8. 105, 271, 483; 10. 181, 249, 274, 318, 428; 11. 57, 71, 82, 89, 97, 108, 355; 12. 7, 15, 204, 434 ; 13. 255, 375, 432, 452 ; 14. 45, 231 ; 15. 198, 201, 274, 318, 320, 323 ; 16. 130, 162; 17. 5, 18, 114, 401; 18. 172, 176, 264, 401, 423 ; 19. 22, 24, 37, 40-42, 46, 47, 51, 57, 165, 165 m., 166, 170, 172, 176, 177, 279-284, 302, 323, 347, 393 n .; 20. 120, 178. llis death, I. xlii; 2. 384, 385 n., 389, 407 ; 7. 396 ; 9. 153. Nom- inated a Resident Member, 1. 145. Elected, I. 148. Of cominittee to ex- amine the Treasurer's accounts, 1. 140 157. Of committee on reprinting early volumes of the Collections, 1. 150. Donations from, I. 153, 167, 190; 2. 64, 85, 137, 176. 183, 215, 239, 241, 255, 288, 320, 373. Of committee to devise a better way of publishing the Collec- tions, 1. 157. Signs the report of the committee on reprinting the Collec- tions, 1. 150. Of Publication Commit- tee of Vol. X, 1. 164. Requested to prepare a memoir of Gov. Sullivan, I. 200. Appointed to write the memoir of W. Tudor, Jr., 1. 435 n., 477. Con- tributes to the purchase of the Society's building, 1. 405 n. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 50, 86. 88, 123, 132, 137, 139, 141, 177, 192, 220, 230, 241, 253, 256, 253, 201, 2)7, 318-321, 321, 320, 353, 356, 374, 377. Chosen President pro tempore, 2. 120, 319. Of committee to consider the production of a com- prchensive United States History. 2. 132. Report of the committee, 2. 134. Ifis belief in a Federalist plot, 2. 165. To take charge of the matter of lost books or manuscripts, 2. 180. Report of the committee on the Benson Mann- script, 2. 190. Subject of a lecture given by, 2. 224; n. Invited to give the discourse at the celebration on the 29th of May, 1943, 2. 243; 3. 355, 356. Correspondence concerning, 2. 213 n., 244 n. To receive a vote of thanks for his oration on the 29th of May, 1843, 2. 254. Extract from his Diary relating to the celebration on the 29th of May, 1813, 2. 254n. Agrees to furnish a copy of his Discourse for the press, 2. 255. List of delegates who assembled to listen to his Dis- course, 2. 255 n., 256 n. To be a dele-


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ADAMS, Pres. JOHN QUINCY (continued). gate to the meeting of the National Institute, 2. 267. A delegate to the New York Historical Society, 2. 296. Letter front, 2. 308. Of committee to consider the subject of a national name, 2. 310. Report and form of answer to the communication from the New York Historical Society, concerning a na- tional name, 2. 315, 315 » .- 317 n. Pre- sents the reports of the Commissioner of Patents, 2. 316, 317. Presents the reports of Mr. Ellsworth and a copy of the Patent Laws, 2. 316, 317. A com- mittee appointed to assist him in the memoir of Mr. William Tudor, 2. 318. Is prevented from giving a lecture on the history of patents, 2 326. A eopy of the memorial prepared for Congress, forwarded to, 2. 339, 350. Memoir of, prepared by Hon. C. F. Adams, 2. 385 n., 395-410. His 'Life ' written by Hon. Josialı Quiney, and given with the copyright to the Society, 2. 385, 385 n .; 4. 54, 55, 134, 241, 251; 5. 24, 191; 6. 9, 12; 7. 19, 381, 396; 10. 9, 13, 166, 170, 171; 11. 35, 40, 247, 249; 12. 77, 78, 224; 13. 18, 278; 14. 326. His name, 2. 395. His boyhood and voy- ages, 2. 305-397. His commission at the age of thirteen, 2. 398. His studies, 2. 399, 400. Flis eommission from the United States to the States - General of Holland, 2. 401. His marriage, 2. 402. Becomes a United States Senator, 2. 402. Further commissions, 2. 402. Commission to Russia, 2. 403-405. Re- moves to Paris, 2. 405. Takes a posi- tion in the United States Congress, 2. 405, 406. Elected President of the United States, 2. 406. Elected a mem- ber of the twenty-seeond Congress, 2. 407. His study of Seripture and liter- ature, 2. 408, 409. Letter from Pres. Quincy in relation to the memoir of, 2. 556, 557, 557 n. Defended in Con- gress by Gov. Lineoln, II. 78. New 'Life' of him needed, 11. 106. Medal eelebrating his election, 11. 300. Anec- dote of, 11. 356. Manuseript papers of, presented, 12. 98. His review of the works of Fisher Ames, I. 202. His ' Diary,' I. 309 n .; 19. 26 n., 284. Ora- tion delivered by, on the 29th of May, 1843, 2. 243; 3. 355, 356. 'Memoirs of.' cited, 2. 254 n. His poem of ' Dermot McMorrogh,' 2. 409. His translation of 'Oberon,' 2. 409. His poem based on the lines, 'Man wants but little,' ete., 2. 409. Cited, 6. 79, 134. Contributions to the Literary Miscellany, 6. 276. Extracts from the diary of, with regard to the im- peachment of Judge Piekering, 20. 337, 338.


Adams, John T., 20. 62 n. His ' Knight of the Golden Melice,' 20. 61, 77.


Adams, Jos:ph, 3. 10.


Adams, Rec. Joseph, 17. 156; 20. 336.


Adams, Joseph, surgeon's mate, 15. 76 n.


Adams, Joseph E., donation, 5. 441; 6. 17. Adams, Joseph T., 19 226, 227.


Adams, Hlon. Josiah, donations from, 2. 31, 266, 435. Letter from, in relation to the papers of the late Rev. Dr. He- menway, 2. 306.


Adams, Mary, 3. 10.


Adams, Nathaniel, 14. 139. His ' Annals of Portsmouth ' cited, 14. 130 2., 369, 376 n., 380 n., A. ; 16. 256 n. Notice of Judge Pickering, 20 336, 337.


Adams, Capt. Nathaniel, father of the an- nalist, I. 61 ; 15. 8n., 9.


Adams, Rev. Nehemiah, D.D., 2. 493 n. ; 19. 262.


Adams, Roger (Addams), 12. 107, 108. Adams, Ruth, 20 140.


Adanıs, Samuel (Addams), 1686, 12. 108. Adams, Samuel, 14. 128 n.


Adams, Gov. Samuel, d. 1803, 1. 6, 45 n., 295, 302, 397 n., 411, 485 m .; 3. 85; 4. 112 n., 287 ; 5. 247, 355; 6. 147 ; 7. 295; 8. 297, 298, 320, 340, 365, 399, 473, 474 ; Io. 99; II. 140; 12. 9, 276 2., 323; 13. 57, 152, 157, 170, 177, 183, 191, 192, 196, 197, 224, 225, 300; 14. 40, 80, 95, 241, 285, 290, 304, 310 ; 15. 66, 165, 166, 168, 169, 228, 266, 328, 330, 352, 358, 361, 393; 16. 43, 289, 371, 372, 374 ; 17. 132, 289, 291, 317, 330, 386 ; 18. 125; 19. 135 n., 138; 20. 14, 15, 211. Informed of the formation of the Society, I. xvii. Let- ter from R. H. Lee to, 1. 200. Details relating to the Federal Convention of 1788, 3 301-304. The British troops removed from Boston, 3. 308, 309. His hair, 4. 44. Quotes Milton, 4. 225. Del- egate to Convention of 1768, 4. 388. Of Committee to draught a Constitu- tion, 5. 88. The form of a single as- sembly, 5. 90. Excepted from pardon by Gen. Gage, 5. 327. Gen. Gage de- mands that he be given up, 7. 1:0. Opposes the ultimatuin of 1782, 7. 264. His character sketched by Marbois, 7. 264. Opposes moving the General Court to Boston, 7. 294. His election as Governor noted, 8. 320. Short de- seription of, 8. 320. Letters discovered in England, supposed to implicate many leaders of the Revolution, 8. 323. Presented with a suit of clothes, and other tokens of popular esteem, 8. 340. Letters to James Bowdoin, 12. 226-230. Letter of Capt. Heetor M'Neil to, 12. 276. Statue of, 13. 78. Letter of, eited, 13. 178. Autographs of, 13 216. Letter of, to James Warren, 13. 205. Extract from a letter of James Warren to, 14. 80, 81. Letter of, to Gen. Sul-


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livan, 14. 275. Letters of James Warren to, 14. 277, 280. Letter of Dr. Cooper to, 14. 279. Delegate to the Congress at Philadelphia, 15. 356. A member of the State convention of 1779-80, 18.245. Paper on the charges against, by Abner C. Goodell, Jr., 20. 213-223. Bond given by, as collector of taxes, 20. 215. Oration of, in Philadelphia, August, 1776, 13. 451.


Adams, Mrs. Samuel, killed by Indians,


- 14. 128 n.


Adams, Lieut. Silas, 15. 86.


Adams, Thomas, 10. 90.


Adams, Thomas, II. 181.


Adams, Thomas, 19. 180.


Adams, Thomas, I. 13, 59; 8. 462; 10. 99. Donations from, 1. 26, 60, 65, 112, 122, 201. See also Adams & Larkin ; Adams & Nourse ; White & Adams.


Adams, Thomas Boylston, 17. 117. Do- nation from, I. 131.


Adams, Ursula, 14. 128 n.


Adams, Dr. Usher, donation from, 2. 249.


Adams, Rev. William, 8. 14, 22, 27. His Fast sermon, I. 10. General Election Sermon of, 2. 293 n.


Adams & Larkin, Messrs., 1. 59. Dona- tions from, 1. 82, 98.


Adams & Nourse, Messrs., 1. 13.


Adams & Rhodes, Messrs., donations from, I. 137, 147, 154, 168, 178, 191, 202, 219. Adams & Sampson, donations from, 4. 133; 5. 172; 6. 361; 7. 408.


Adams Library, Quincy, 20. 231.


Addams, see Adams.


Addington, Rt. Hon. Henry, 'Letters to, concerning sugar raising,' 1. 218.


Addington, Hon. Isaac or Isaiah, Secre- tary, 3. 344; 4. 256; 11. 206, 315; 12. 107, 120, 254, 255 ; 14. 124 n .; 16.108; 20. 316, 322. Letter from Sir Henry Ashurst to, with his reply, 2. 304, 304 n., 305 n. Matters relating to money loaned by Harvard College, 6. 344. Letter from Judge Sewall to, 12. 378- 379.


Addison, Joseph, 13. 65; 16. 151; 19. 272; 20. 204. Compared with Irving, 4. 399, 400, 406.


Addison Street, 6. 29.


' Address from the General Court to the people of Massachusetts,' I. 20.


'Address of the people of Great Britain to the inhabitants of America,' I. 19. Addressers, 8. 331, 331 n.


Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen of England, 15. 242 n.


ADELUNG, FRIEDRICH VON, nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 340. Eleeted, I. 342. His death, 5. xi.


Adet, Pierre Auguste, 1. 300; 7. 337.


Adjutant-General of New Hampshire, Re- port of the, cited, 19. 259.


Adlam, Rev. S., donation from, 2. 475.


Adlane, Georgiana, letter of, referred to Mr. Frothinghamn, 14. 328.


Adlard, George, on the Dudleys of Mas- sachusetts, 3. 281. Report, on his Ae- count of the Dudleys of Massachusetts, 4. 20-21; 6. 81, 82. Donation from, 6. 78. Donation to the New York llistor- ieal Society, 6. 79. On the seal used by Governor Audros, 6. 79, 80. Re- marks by Mr. Deane on his . Sutton- Dudleys,' 6. 81, 82. Transcript of the 'Life of Thomas Dudley,' printed in his 'Sutton-Dudleys of England,' 11. 203. Errors in the transcript, 11. 20Sn., 210 n., 211 n., 210 n., 220 n.


Admiral Duff, ship, 20. 270.


Admiral Vernon's Head, tavern, 18. 379. Admiralty law, 2. 565.


Admission fees, 1. 3, 60; 3. 240; 12. 70; 13. 141. Proceeds of, for the Society, 2. 3 n., 37 n., 103 n., 131 n., 148n., 211 n., 234 n., 253 n., 269 n., 314 n., 367n., 886n., 425 n., 453 n., 471 n., 527 n., 556 n .; 3. 240 ; 4. 251, 254; 5. 22, 24, 180, 191; 6. 9,12. Rules of payment, 2. 514; 3. 240, 241 ; 13. 141. See Treasurer's Report, and By-Laws.


Adventure, ship, 20. 402.


'Advertiser,' see 'Boston Daily Adver- tiser.'


' Advocate,' donations from the editors of, 9. 363, 436, 463; 10. 1, 21, 33, 40, 80, 86, 93, 105, 117, 144, 200, 311, 314, . 320, 335, 344, 409, 481.


Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, 1. 173 n. Vote to give the Collections to, 1. 340; 2. 70л.


Advocates' Library, Quebec, 2. 505. Æneid of Virgil, 6. 266.


Aerssens, Francis, 16. 464-468.


MEsehylus, Translation of, in the Dowse Library, 3. 384.


Aetius, 5. 334.


Afrien, matters pertaining to the slave- trade, 6. 88, 103, 105, 138, 144, 221. Sce


Slavery. Portugnese colonies having black soldiers, 6. 217. Plan of a tour in, 10. 226.


' Afriean Repository,' 6. 78.


Africans, 6. 153. Questions of eitizen- ship, 3. 203 ; 6. 93-95.


Agas, Ralph, his map of London, 14. 206. Agassiz, Prof. Alexander, 14. 8, 22; 19. 357. Donation from. 15. 399.


Agassiz, Mrs. Louis J. R., 15. 400.


Agassiz, Prof. Louis J. R., LL.D., 10. 357, 958; 11. 143; 12. 23; 13. 380; 14. 11, 16, 19; 15. 398-401 : 16. 211 ; 17. 457, 463; 18. 314; 19. 318; 20. 107, 238. Indian remains discovered in West Medford, and taken to, 6 362. Dona- tion from, ro. 21. Letter of, to l'res. Winthrop, on ' l'ublieation Funds,' 13. 283-285. Aneedote of, 13 286. Tablet placed in the wall of the house in which


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he was born, 13. 370 n. Mr. Water- ston's address at the Humboldt Cen- tennial celebration, 15. 398-401. Letter from, to Dr. Bigelow, 17. 429. Mr. G. B. Einerson's estimate of, 20. 239, 240. Agawam, Ipswich, 11. 219.


Aggar, Rafe, see Agas.


Aggawam, Sagamore of, 14. 373.


Agincourt, battle of, 7. 154.


Agling, John, 11. 395.


Agnew, Stair, 17. 211.


Agoric, a purgatire, 5. 397.


Agricola, C. Julius, 17. 34; 19. 4.


Agricultural Society of Massachusetts, see Massachusetts, etc.


Agricultural Society of New York, see New York, etc.


Agus, Mr. - , 19. 217, 222.


Ahawton, Indian, 17. 52, 54.


Aiken, James, 11. 345, 346.


Aiken, John, M.D., 15. 231 n.


Aiken, Mrs. Mercy, 11. 345, 346.


Aiken, Gov. William, 18. 440.


Aikin, Miss Lucy, 12. 287 n. Her ' Me- moirs of Charles I.,' cited, 18. 442.


Aikins, see Akins.


Ailesbury, Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of, 13. 106.


Ailly, Pierre d', 18. 199.


Aimomett, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Ainsworth, Rev. Henry, 11. 201; 13. 336; 15. 396.


Aioquoamett, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. . Aiottabitom, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Aitken, Robert, 14. 64; 17. 206.


Ajax, ship, I. 197 n.


Akbar, ship, 7. 417.


Akenside, Mark, 18. 302.


AKINS, THOMAS B., 3. 263; 11. 103, 499. Donations from, 3. 263 ; 4. 14; 7. 474; II. 228, 322 ; 12 67. Appointed a com- missioner for examining public docu- ments in Nova Scotia, 3. 263, 334. Asks for a set of the Collections, 3. 263, 264. Letters from, 3. 834. Elected Corre- sponding Member, 11. 145. Accepts membership, 11. 197.


Alabama, Confederate cruiser, 11. 277; 18. 310. Official correspondence re- lating to, presented, 11. 135.


Alabama claims, 13. 265, 271.


Alabama Historical Society, donation from, 3. 93.


ALAMAN, DON LUCAS, nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 447. Elected, 2. 450. Accepts membership, 2. 471. Donations from, 2. 445, 466, 478, 534. His death, 5. xi.


Alatamaha, Presbyterians on the, 8. 215. Albach, James R., liis ' Western Annals' cited, 17. 190 n.


Albany, N. Y., 3. 60-63, 65, 96, 98, 113, 132, 151, 152, 178, 182, 237, 278; 4. 92; 5. 215 ; 7. 276 n., 329, 331-337, 412; II. 94, 317, 319; 16. 104-106, 209, 380, 381;


17. 25, 110, 201, 334; 19. 70 n., 394, 396, 398-402, 406, 408, 415, 419, 420, 422. Name changed from Aurania, 6. 72 n. State Library at, 6. 247. Old Duteli Church at, 19. 419. United Presbyte- rian Church at, 19. 420 n.


Albany Bridge, 5. 217.


'Albany Evening Journal,' publishers of, donation from, 6. 331.


Albany Female Academy, donation from, 7. 407.


Albany Institute, donation from, 3. 37.


Albany Railroad, see Boston and Albany Railroad.


Albatross, ship, 11. 352.


Albee, Obadiah, 20. 305 n.


Albemarle, Christopher Monk, 2d Duke of, 13. 106.


Albemarle, George Monk, Ist Duke of, I. 48; 6. 255, 489-491; 12. 420; 15. 28. Commissions given to Fitz-J: Win- throp, 6. 489. His connection with the Winthrop Letter, 6. 490, 491.


Albemarle, George Thomas Keppel, 6th Earl of, 13. 325, 366; 14. 27, 159; 19. 249; 20. 100. Letter of, 13. 326. Vote of thanks to, 13. 327. Letter from, 13. 371.


Albemarle Portrait of Washington, 14. 27, 159. A copy of, presented to the Society, 13. 324. Painted by C. W. Pealc, 13. 375-377.


Albemarle Street, 3. 146.


Albert I., of Austria, II. 427.


Albert, Margrave of Brandenburg, 15. 218. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, 15. 382; 19. 99, 121. His visit to Boston, 5. 85- 86, 96, 97.


Albree, Elizabeth (Mfrs. Banks), 18. 174.


Alcock, Ensign -, 14. 141.


Alcock, George, 8. 14, 23, 27.


Alcock, John, 8. 11, 20, 25.


Alcock, Samuel, 8. 12, 21, 26.


Alcock, Capt. Samuel, death of, 14. 148.


Alcott, Col. - -, to move to the assist- ance of Col. Warner, 6. 357.


Alcrain, Charles, 15. 157.


Alden, Major -- , 15. 103.


Alden, Miss A. S., donation from, 5. 159. Alden, Ebenezer, M.D., donations from, 2. 508, 547 ; 6. 1, 82.


Alden, Lieut .- Col. Ichabod, 15. 77, 153, 154, 160.


Alden, John, 14. 163; 20. 44, 45. His landing at Plymouth, 4. 142.


Alden, Lieut. Judah, 15. 77, 77 n.


Alden, Rev. Noah, 8. 301.


Alden, Paul, 1. 345.


Alden, Mrs. Sarah, I. 123, 421.


Alden, Rev. Timothy, d. 1828, settled at Yarmouthı, 1. 83.


ALDEN, Rev. TIMOTHY, D.D., d. 1839, I. 199, 200, 205-207, 214, 234, 235, 237, 238, 241, 244, 251; 10. 322 ; 17. 18; 19. 360. Donations from, I. 53, 124, 146,


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167, 178, 191, 201, 202, 251, 495. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, I. 142. Elected, I. 143. Communication from, referred to Publishing Committee, I. 172. Elected Librarian and Cabinet- Keeper, I. 196. Of committee to re- port new rules for the Library, I. 200. Elected Librarian, I. 206. Librarian, I. 208-212. To purchase a new lock, I. 206. To get articles loaned to S. Turell, I. 206. Of committee to designate books that cannot be taken from the Library, I. 212. Of committee to pre- pare lists of preachers of annual elec- tion sermon, 1. 213. Resigns the Libra- rian's office, 1. 214. Vote of thanks to, 1. 214. First series of Collections given to, 1. 214. Vote of thanks to, for mak- ing catalogue of the Library, 1. 221; 2. 43 n., 44 n. Account of his services to the Society, 1. 221 n. Ten copies of the Library catalogue to be sent to him, 1. 224. Vote to give Collections to, I. 251, 493 ; 2. 69 n. Communica- tion from, 2. 48. Letter from, contain- ing corn taken from a burning house in 1676. 2. 309. His . Memorabilia of Yarmouth,' 1. 111. His account of a flood in the Penobscot River, I. 111. His century sermon, I. 154. His ac- count of earthquakes in New Hamp- shire, I. 166, 190. His ' Religious So- cieties in Portsmouth,' I. 176. His ' American Epitaphs' cited, 1. 458 n. ; 14. 147 n., 182 n. ; 17. 85.


Alden, Zechariah, 8. 20.


Alderieli, Lieut. Levi, 15. 77.


Aldridge, - innkeeper, 19. 405, 417, 418.


Aldus, 10. 439. Aldworth, Robert, 14. 367.


Aleander, see Aleandro.


Aleandro, Girolamo, 20. 375, 377.


Alembert, Jean le Rond d', quoted, 10. 90. Alert, vessel, 11. 352. Alewifes, 7. 418.


Alexander I., of Russia, 2. 403; 11. 241 ; 18. 381, 382.


Alexander II., of Russia, 15. 42, 53; 18. 196 n .; 20. 354.


Alexander JII., Pope, 11. 414, 418.


Alexander VI. (Borgia), Pope, 11. 423, 425; 16. 319 ; 20. 382. Alexander, Dr. - , 19 25.


Alexander, Rev. Caleb, his ' Greek Gram- mar,' 1. 111.


Alexander, Francis, 10. 310.


Alexander, James, 14. 81, 82.


Alexander, James, Shrewsbury, natural- ized, 4. 360.


Alexander, Hon. Mark, 18. 247.


Alexander, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 84. Alexander, Robert, 15. 10. Alexander, William, 15. 11.


Alexander, Messrs. William & Sons, 15. 10. Alexander, Sir William, Earl of Stirling, see Stirling.


Alexandra-Feodorowna, Empress of Rus- sia, 18. 197.


Alexandria, Egypt, 3. 210 ; 6. 305.


Alexandria, Va., 4. 96; 10. 450; 18. 191 ; 19. 20, 71 ; 20. 256. Alexandrine, Duchess of Sare- Coburg, 16. 12.


Alexis, Grand Duke, 12. 174; 18. 196 n.


Alfford, Jr., subscribes towards the build- ing of 'ye Towne house ' of Boston, 3. 338.


Alford, Henry, Dean of Canterbury, 12. 70. Alford, Capt. James, 13. 40S.


Alford, Hon. John, 12. 419; 16. 303.


Alford, Mrs. Margaret Savage, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 393.


Alford, Mass., 12. 406, 408, 419.


Alfred, Maine, 10 410.


Alger, Abiezer, 13. 372, 375.


Alger, Alice (Mrs. Fiske), 13. 375.


Alger, Arthur M., 19. 144, 145 n.


Alger, Benjamin, 13. 372.


Alger, Cyrus, 13. 375. Alger, Daniel, 13 372.


Alger, Daniel, Jr., 13. 372.


Alger, Re :. Iloratio, H.C. 1825, 19. 259. Donation from, 2. 457.


Alger, Israel, 13. 372. Alger, Janies, 13. 372.


Alger, Deacon James, 19. 259.


Alger, Joseph, 13. 372.


Alger, Thomas, 13 372.


Alger, Ree. William R., II. 499. Don- tions from, 11. 85, 129. llis 'Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life,' 18. 428 n.


Algiers, Dey of, 12. 60 ; 16 139.


Algiers, Divan of, 6. 123, 126. Algonkins, salt not used by, 15. 226. Aliacus, see Ailly, P.


Alington, Sir Giles, Knt .. 5. 408.


Alington, Susan (aft. Mrs. Craine), 5. 498.


ALISON, ARCHINALD, F.R.S.E., nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 249. Elected, 2. 250. Death of, g. xvi ; 10. 24.


Alkins, Robert, marriage of, 14 150.


All men are born free and equal, 3. 196 ; 5. 92.


All Souls College, 6. 18. Allan, George, 15. 257.


Allan, George Il., gift from, 18. 287.


Allan, John, 8. 480; 10. 447.


Allard, Grace ( Mrs. l'archier). 14. 152.


Allding, Capt., accused of witchcraft (1692), 5 35. Allegania, Republic of, 2. 310 n., 316 n., 317 n. Alleghany, Penn., 19 $60.


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Alleghany College, Penn., I. 323, 444, 493.


Vote to give a copy of Hubbard's ' History to,' I. 251 ; 2. 69 n.


Alleghany Mountains. 3. 230.


Allen, Mr. - , 19. 27.


Allen, Mr. - , 19. 220.


Allen, Mrs. - , 18. 14.


Allen, Andrew Jeremiah, 4. 360 n. Allen, Ann, 16. 78 n. Allen, Ann ( Mrs. Furnel), 14. 151.


Allen, Anne, 20. 319.


Allen, Bozoun, 20. 2, 3.


Allen, Charles, donation from, 11. 499.


Allen, Hon. Charles, 1. 413; 14. 389, 393. Allen, Charlotte, 16. 78 n.


Allen, E. G., donation from, 5. 86.


Allen, Ebenezer, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 226.


Allen, Edward, 12 108.


Allen, Eleanor, 16. 78 n.


Allen, Mrs. Elijah, donation from, 6. 414.


Allen, Gen. Ethan, taken prisoner when a colonel, 5. 331, 334, 335. Exchanged, 5. 333, 338, 340. His 'Brief Narra- tive,' I. 21.


Allen, Miss Frances Anne ( Mrs. Sparks), see Sparks.


Allen, Rev. Francis, 12. 109.


Allen, Frederic, 12. 186.


Allen, Rev. George, I. 413. Donation from, 5. 86.


Allen, Deucon Henry, 12. 107 ; 17. 52, 53.


Allen, Rev. Isaac, 18. 238.


Allen, Lieut. Jacob, 15. 76.


Allen, James, I. 411; 20. 6.


Allen, James, 8. 28.


Allen, James, 19. 167, 169, 178. Allen, Capt. James, 15. 76.


Allen, James, poet, 2. 65; 12. 323. Por- trait of, presented to the Society, 2. 65. Portrait of, to be repaired, 2. 289 n.


Allen, Rer. James, 2. 449 n., 467 ; 6. 346,


347; 12. 107; 17. 263, 264, 267-274, 343. Sermons by, I. 10. General Election Sermon of, 2. 293 n.


Allen, Jeremiah, 13. 80. Portrait of, pre- sented to the Society, 2. 65. Portrait of, to be repaired, 2. 289 n.


Allen, John, donation from, I. 68.


Allen, Lieut. John, 14. 127.


Allen, John, printer: 7. 165.


Allen, Rev. John, see Allin, Rev. John.


Allen (Allyn), Sec. Jolın, 3. 61 ; 6. 71 n., 72 n. ; IO. 396. Letter of, to Gov. Winthrop, 13. 234.


Allen, Jolley, 7. 249; 10. 162 ; 16. 67-69, 73, 76, 78 n., 84, 85, 87, 89, 95, 96, 96 n., 99. Narrative of, 2. 313, 313 n .; 16. 69-90. Pass for. to the General Court, 16. 80. Report of the committee of the House of Representatives, on the peti- tion of, 16. 85. Agreement signed by. 16. 91. Pass to, from Dr. Flint, 16. 93 Letter to, from Judge Oliver Wendell, 16. 93.


Allen, Jolley, the younger, 16. 78 n.


Allen, Lieut. Jonas, 15. 83.


Allen, Jonathan, 16. 35.


Allen, Capt. Jonathan, 15. 83.


Allen, Lieut. Jonathan, 15. 84.


Allen, Joseplı, 10. 47, 48; 20. 114-116, 121.


Allen, Joseph, portrait of, by Blackburn, 12. 324 ; 16. 386.


Allen, Josepli, sentenced by a court-mar- tial, 16. 344.


ALLEN, Hon. JOSEPH, I. 230, 252, 277, 408 2 .; 15 66. His death, I. xlii. Nom- inated a Resident Member, I. 198. Elected, I. 199. Memoir of, by S. F. Haven, I. 411-413.


Allen, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 77.


Allen, Mrs. Joseplı, portrait of, by Black- burn, 16. 386.


Allen, Rev. Joseph, 1655, 17. 256 n.


Allen, Rev. Joseph, donation from, 2. 352.


Allen, Rev. Joseplı, D.D., 11. 374. Rem- iniscence of Dr. Frothingliam by, II. 371-372.


Allen, Lieut. Judah, 15. 77n.


Allen, Lewis, 16. 68, 82 n., 83, 83 n., 84- 86. Memorial of, to tlie General Court, 16. 83.


Allen, Ilon. Lewis F., his ' Memorial of James S. Wadsworth,' presented by Mr. Waterston, 9. 67.


Allen, Maria M. ( Mrs. Curtis), 16. 35.


Allen, Myron O., M.D., his 'History of Wenham' cited, I. 500 n.


Allen, Dr. Nathan, donation from, 2. 459.


Allen, Nathaniel, 16. 78 n.


Allen, Lieut. Noah, 15. 83.


Allen, Paul, 13. 43.


Allen, Rev. S. F., donation from, 2. 353.


Allen, Samuel, 19. 310.


Allen, Gor. Samuel, d. 1705, 17. 227. Death of, 14. 140. His 'Title to New Hampshire,' I. 19.


Allen, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 82 n.


Allen, Sarah, 16. 78 n.


Allen, Saralı Parker (Mrs. Clifford), 15. 369.


Allen, Mrs. Susan, donation from, 2. 65. To receive the thanks of the Society, 2. 65.


Allen, Thaddeus, donations from, 2. 375, 382.


Allen, Thomas, 16. 78 n.


Allen, Thomas, Jr., 16. 96 n.


Allen, Rev. Thomas, 1639, 20. 347.


Allen, Rer. Thomas, d. 1810, 17. 91, 92; 19. 398, 421. Gives copies of his elec- tion sermon and his 'Historical Sketch of Berkshire,' I. 201.


Allen, William, 7. 217.


Allen, William, donation from, 10. 335.


Allen, William, father of Mrs. J. Sparks, 10. 258.


Allen, Rev. William, works of, 18. 430.


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OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


ALLEN, Rev. WILLIAM, D.D., 4. 93; 14. 23; 17. 263 n. Gives a copy of his ' Bio- graphieal Dietionary,' I. 218. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 1. 493. Eleeted a Corresponding Member, 2. 48, 49. Accepts membership, 2. 67. Books given to, by Mr. T. Walleut, 2. 204. Donations from, 2. 211, 306, 351; 3. 32 a. Statement eoneerning Gov. Hutehinson's publications, 3. 137. 148, 140. Friend and biographer of Dr. Codman, 5. 413, 414, 416-420. His 'Biographieal Dictionary,' I. ix, 218; 8. 43.


ALLEN, WILLIAM F., A.M., 19. 285.


Elected a Corresponding Member, 19. 243. Accepts membership, 19. 247.


Allen, William H., LL.D., donation from, 2. 526.


Allen, William Howland, 15. 360.


ALLEN, Hon. ZACHARIAI, LL.D., 1. 399 n. ; 18. 406; 19. 285. Paper read by, re- lating to Roger Williams, 5. 45. Do- nation from, 5. 159. Elected a Corre- sponding Member, 18. 179. Accepts membership, 18. 240. Death of, 19. xx. His death announced, with re- marks by Vice-President Ellis, 19. 278, 279.




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