Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 20

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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Constable, Mr., 7. 333.


Constable, Archibald, 4. 402.


Constable, William, 11. 229, 230. Constables, duties of, 9. 35.


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Constant, Benjamin, 10. 270.


Constantine, the Great, 11. 426, 461; 16. 138; 20. 260, 375.


Constantine, arch of, 17. 453.


Constantinople, 6. 18.


Constitution, frigate, 1. 322.


Constitution of the Society, see Act of Incorporation, By-Laws, and Massa- chusetts Historical Society.


Constitution of the States in the United States of America, see names of the States.


Constitution of the United States of


America, see United States of America. Constitutional Society, 4. 24; 19. 220n.


Constitutions, American, ceusured by Tur- got, 5. 00.


'Contemporary Review ' cited, 18. 137 n. Continental Army, 3. 234, 236. Uniform of, 4. 149-151. Committee of confer- ence to improve, 6. 184. Concerning negro enlistments, 6. 184-187, 201, 215, 220-223. Need of increasing the ranks, 6. 204, 214. Statistics concerning, 6. 211-213. Condition of, in 1775, 7. 188. Unpopular regulations and slow culist- ments, 7. 216.


Continental Association adopted, 1774, 6. 104-106.


Continental banner on Beaurain's map, 7. 477.


Continental Congress, 2. 174, 174 n .; 3. 179, 180; 4. 57, 60, 68-73 ; 6. 110-112, 135, 151, 261; 15. 114, 120, 141; 19. 257. Journals and Proceedings of, I. 9, 21, 50, 60, 79, 145, 271. Declaration by, I. 37. Matters relating to slavery and negro enlistments, 6. 98, 104-106, IS2, 202. Articles of the Association adopted in 1774, 6. 104-106. Articles of the Confederation passed in 1778, 6. 110, 151, 160. . Rations allowed by, 15. 139. Resolutions of, in regard to the manufacture of salt, 15. 223.


Continental currency, 4. 132 ; 5. 351.


Continental finance, 5. 12-15.


' Continental Journal,' I. 13.


Contra Remonstrants, 16. 458.


Contrayerva, a medicine, 5. 397.


Convent at Charlestown, burning of, 5. 41.


Convention, see name of State holding the same.


Convention of Congregational Ministers,


a list of preachers before them to be prepared, 1. 213.


Convers, -, M.D., Woburn, 8. 234.


Convers, Lydia, 8. 234.


Converse, -, 17. 337.


Converse, James, 11. 315.


Converse, Joshua P., donation from, 10. 320.


Conveyancing, 5. 503. Conway, Capt., 5. 358.


Conway, Edward, letter from, to the Lord President of York, 20. 339.


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Conway, Sir Edward Seymour, Viscount, 12. 246.


Conway, Moncure Daniel, 16. 443.


Conway, Gen. Henry Seymour, 12 418; 16. 46. And Gov. Hutchinson, 5. 363. Yeas and nays on liis motion for Peace with America, 9. 218.


Conway, Gen. Thomas, 10. 278.


Conway, William, actor, 3. 125.


Conway, Mass., 12. 405, 408, 418. Dona- tion from, Io. 206.


Conway, N. H., 17. 415.


Cony, John, Sen., 12. 107.


Cony beare, Rev. William J., 12. 174.


Conyers, Sackville George Lane-Fox, 12th Baron, 12. 417.


Cook, -, 8. 399.


Cook, Capt., 18. 17.


Cook, Charles Edward, 13. 370.


Cook, Charles Wells, donation from, 13. 370.


Cook, Elisha, Sen., 4. 247. See also Cooke, Elisha.


Cook (Cooke), Francis, passenger in the ' Mayflower,' 2. 560 ; 13. 389.


Cook, Henry, donation from, II. 499.


Cook, Capt. James, I. 112, 168; 11. 351, 352; 13. 354. Paper relating to his voyages, 2. 356. Discovery of Nootka Sound, 7. 442.


Cook, John, marriage of, 14. 150.


Cook, Lieut. John, 15. 77.


Cook, Joseph, 17. 157, 159.


Cook, Mary, 20 267.


Cook, Capt. Phineas, 15. 80.


Cook, Robert, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Cook, Solomon, 16. 81. Certificate of, as to Jolley Allen's goods, 16. 95.


Cooke, -, 18. 17.


Cooke, - -, name assumed by Col. Goffe, 3. 60. See Goffe, William.


Cooke, Aaron, 20. 325.


Cooke, Elisha, b. 1703, 13. 412.


Cooke, Elisha, died young, 13. 412.


Cooke, Elisha, died young, 13. 412.


Cooke, Elisha, M.D., H.C. 1657, d. 1715, 6. 31; 8. 12, 21, 26 ; 12. 107 ; 13. 412 m .; 17. 52, 53 ; 20. 321, 321 n., 325.


Cooke, Hon. Elishia, H C. 1697, d. 1737, son of the preceding, 4. 256 ; 6. 31; 8. 29; II. 396 ; 13. 412 ; 20. 321 n.


Cooke, Elizabetlı, 13. 412.


Cooke, Capt. George, Commissioner of Massachusetts, 5. 401 n .; 6. 58, 63, 66 n. Cooke, Jane, 13. 412.


Cooke, Sir Jo., Sec., 10. 378. 380.


Cooke, Joseph, H.C. 1660, 8. 13, 22, 26. Cooke, Joseph, H.C. 1661, 8. 13, 21, 26. Cooke, Mary, 13. 412, 414.


Cooke, Middlecott, 13. 412 n., 414.


Cooke, Nicholas, Governor of R. I., 6. 201. Letter to, from Gen. Greene, 3. 99. Correspondence with Gen. Washington, 6. 201, 204, 205.


Cooke, Nicholas, Jr., 14. 110.


Cooke, Sarah, 13. 412, 414, 417.


Cooke, William D., A.M., his ' Revolu- tionary History of North Carolina ' cited, 12. 158 n.


Cooke's Court, significance of name, 6. 31. Cookson, -, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Cooledge, Joseph, 12. 61.


Cooledge, Joseph, Jr., 12. 63. See Coo- lidge.


Cooley, Daniel, 3. 297.


Cooley, James, donation from, 2. 373.


Cooley, Jolin, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Coolidge, -, 17. 338.


Coolidge, Mr., 7. 217.


Coolidge, Mr., 15. 336, 347.


Coolidge, Mrs., 7. 217.


Coolidge, Austin J., donations from, 4. 309; 10. 40.


Coolidge, Cornelius, & Co., 11. 308.


Coolidge, John, 2. 209.


Coolidge, Jolin T., 19. 357.


Coolidge, Joseph, 2. 209.


Coolidge, Joseph, d. 1820, 2. 209 ; 12. 61. Donations from, 1. 103, 137.


COOLIDGE, JOSEPH, d. 1840, 1. 192 n., 222, 226, 230, 235, 237, 243, 244, 262, 339, 348, 350, 374, 398, 448, 450, 451, 454 n., 456, 460, 464, 504; 2. 12; 12. 63; 20. 8, 108. His death, 1. xlii ; 2. 182 n., 193, 210. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 220. Elected, 1. 221. Of com- mittee to collect and count votes, I. 230, 452. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 244, 341, 349, 409. Of committee on new rooms, I. 399, 456 n. Of committee on exchange of duplicate books, 1. 452. Of commit- tee to execute indenture with Provi- dent Institution for Savings, 1. 460, 461 n. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 12, 14, 21, 25. Donations front, 2. 23. Me- moir of, 2. 209, 210. Positions held by him, 2. 209, 210. Marriage of, 2. 210. Coolidge, Joseph, H.C. 1817, d. 1879, 2. 210; 17. 313, 366. The desk on which was written the Declaration of Inde- pendence presented to, 2. 210, 210 n. ; 3 151. His death, 2. 210 n. Donation from, 11. 228, 499.


Coolidge, Mrs. Joseph, donation from, 13. 43. Thanks ordered to, 13. 43.


Coolidge, Marguerite (Olivier), 2. 209. Coolidge, Samuel, 17. 337.


Coolidge, Rev. Samuel, his sermon at Castle William, I. 55.


Coolidge, William, donation from, I. 54, 55, 84, 131, 154, 156.


Coombs, Edward S., donation from, 10. 40; II. 499.


Coomes, Abigail (Mrs. Avery), 14. 151.


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Cooper, Col., 19. 72. Cooper, Anthony, see Shaftesbury, Earl of.


Cooper, Sir Grey, 19 217.


Cooper, James, clerk of Trinity Church, 12. 24. Furnishies a room for the meetings of the Monthly Anthology Club, 2. 388 n .; 17. 403.


Cooper, James Fenimore, 11. 233, 356; 16. 405; 17. 234. Medal struck off in honor of, 2. 308. Extraet from his ' Naval History,' 3. 215, 216.


Cooper, James S., donation from, 2 415. Cooper, John, donation from, 1. 67.


Cooper, Jolin, marriage of, 14. 150.


Cooper, Rev. Myles, D.D., 8. 398; 15. 231.


Cooper, Peter, 18. 246.


Cooper, Samuel, 17. 365; 18. 443.


Cooper, Judge Samuel, 17. 217.


Cooper, Rer. Samuel, D.D., d. 1783, 1. 5, 7, 31, 382; 4. 31, 44; 5. 246 ; 7. 116, 117, 240; 8. 322, 365, 386, 398 ; 12 323; 15. 328, 340-343, 346, 348, 349, 353, 354, 356, 358-362; 16. 43, 44, 177; 17. 166; 19. 157. Portrait of, presented to the Soci- ety, 2. 52. Sermons of, donated to the Society, 2. 54, 54n. Letter to, from the Rev. George Whitefield, 2. 415. Letter from, to B: Franklin, 7. 124. Ex- traet from a letter of, 14. 279. Letter of Gov. Pownall to, 16. 178, 179. Ser- mons by, 1. 9, 13, 79. His General Election Sermon, 2. 294 n.


Cooper, Mrs. Sarah, 14. 150. Cooper, William. 1. 218.


Cooper, Rer. William, d. 1743, 1. 12. Smibert's portrait of, engraved by Pel- ham, 9. 199; 12. 320. A portrait of, presented to the Society, 17. 328.


Cooper, Sir William, 13 109.


Cooper, William, d. 1809, town clerk of Boston, 12. 9, 12, 187; 8.330; 11. 140; 13. 110, 150, 194, 416 n .; 20. 10.


COOPER, WILLIAM DURRANT, F.S.A., 4. 149, 287. Donates letters from Rev. John Allin, 3. 155. Eleeted a Corre- sponding Member, 3. 203. Aecepts membership, 3. 220. Donations from, 3. 251; 4. 146, 197; 5. 57, 87, 193; 6. 78, 331 ; 7. 168. Gift from, 4. 146. Let- ter from, 6. 22. His death, 18. xx. Cooper Street, Endieott Hall, 6. 33.


Cooper Union for the advancement of Science and Art, donation from the trustees of, 9. 347. Copan, ruins of, 2. 14.


Copeland, John, 18. 394.


Copeland, Jonathan, Jr., 13. 372.


Copeland, Jonathan, 3d, 13. 372, 375. Copeley, -, 17. 200.


Copely, John, 11. 140.


Copenhagen, 2. 20.


Copley, Elizabeth Clarke (Mrs. Gardiner Greene), 12. 326, 327 ; 13. 56n.


COPLEY, JOHN SINGLETON, Lord Lynd- hurst, see, Lyndhurst.


Copley, John Singleton, R.A., 9. 205, 209 ; II. 241, 300, 391, 393; 12. 230 ; 13. 44, 211, 268; 14. 32, 36, 94, 160, 308, 309; 16. 37. 38, 100, 385-387, 391, 393, 475; 17. 233 ; 19 102, 215, 216, 219, 222; 20. 12, 12 2., 13, 14, 394. Portrait of Gov. Hutchinson by, I. 417. His portrait of James Allen, presented to the Society, 2. 65. His portrait of John Rogers, the martyr, 2. 585, 612-614. Portraits painted by, 6. 36. Diseussion as to whether he ever painted miniatures, II. 5. Proof that he did, 11. 390. Me- mioir of, by A. T. Perkins, 12. 319-329; 13. 23. Birth and parentage, 12. 319. Boyhood, 12. 320. Paintings by him, 12. 321-327. His picture of ' The Boy with the Squirrel,' 12. 325. Goes to England, 12. 325. Eleeted a member of the Royal Academy, 12. 326. Death of, 12. 328. 'Life and Works of,' cited, I. 417.


Copley, Mrs. John Singleton (Clarke), 14. 309: 17. 233. Copley, Sir Joseph William, Bart., 12. 319.


Copley, Miss Mary, 12. 326, 327. Her reminiscences of her father, 12. 328.


Copley, Mrs. Mary Singleton (Mrs. Pel- ham), 12. 319.


Copley, Richard, 12. 319, 320.


Copley, Mrs. Susan (Clarke), 12. 323, 325. Copp, David, 20. 211.


Copp, John, sentenced by a court-mar- tial, 16. 344.


Copp, William, 12. 365.


Coppee, Professor of the University of Pennsylvania, 4. 102.


Copper coinage, American, 1793-1807, presented, 4 310.


Copperopolis, Cal., 17. 461.


· Coppers,' as a currency, 11. 16, 22, 27. Coppinger, John, 20. 8.


Copp's Hill, Boston. 6. 27; 16. 156. Bat- tery on, 7. 190. Man hanged on, 7. 200. Copp's Hill Burying-ground, 6 29; 17. 234; 18. 345. 346, 349. Names of per- sons buried in, 20. 211.


Copying, expenses of, 5. 22.


Copyright of 'Life of John Quincy Adams,' see Adams, J: Q.


Coranı, Capt. Thomas, 12. 425.


Corbet, -, 3. 818.


Corbet, Abraham, 14. 375.


Corbet, Clement, LL.D., 14. 386.


Corbin, Griffin. 3. 260.


Corbin, Hon. Richard, 4. 138.


Corbin rs. Healey, case of. 14. 165. Corbitant, an Indian, 20. 70.


Corbitt, Miles, his signature to the Nar- ragansett Patent, 5. 40.


Corcelle, M. de. 20. 101.


Corcelle, Madame de, 20. 101.


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Corcoran, W. W., 12. 230.


Corcoran Gallery, Washington, 20 264.


Cordes, Major, 15. 94.


Cordis, Joseph, Charlestown, 12. 64.


Cordis, Thomas ( Bellow's, C'ordis, & Jones), II. 308.


Cordova, Don Louis, 4. 380.


Coreggio, Antonio Allegri, 3 379.


Corey, Deloraine P., donations from, 5. 202; 6. 20 ; 7. 139, 168; 8. 254; 9. 177 ; 10. 331 ; 11. 499.


Corey, Elizabetlı, 20. 313.


Corey, Lieut. Ephraim, 6. 178.


Corey, Giles, 16. 146; 20. 293, 297, 313, 315, 316. At a meeting of witches, 5. 33. Corey, Mrs. Giles, 20. 293, 315, 316.


Coriat, Thomas, see Coryat.


Cork, Ireland, 3. 78. Provisions sent to, for the starving Irish, 7. 414.


Corlet (Corlitt), Ammi-Ruhamah, II.C. 1670, 3. 318 ; 6. 340; 8 14, 22, 27; 10. 138 ; 14. 223 n.


Corlet, Elijalı, 13. 235. His grant of five hundred acres, 10. 138, 139.


Corley, -, 3. 297, 298.


Corliss, Lieut. A. W., donation from, II. 44.


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Corliss, George H., 17. 283.


Corlitt, see Corlet.


Corn Field, Boston, 3. 136, 137.


Cornbury, Edward Hyde, Lord, I. 18.


Cornelisson, Peter, see Bockenbergius.


Cornelius, Indian, 19. 407.


Cornell, Lieut .- Col. Ezekiel, 15. 160; 17. 164.


Cornell University, 18. 26. Remarks on, by J. C. Gray, II. 85-92.


Cornhill, Boston, 3. 136, 137 ; 5. 257.


Cornhill, London, 3. 139.


' Cornhill Monthly and Literary Re- corder,' donation from the publishers of, Io. 320.


Cornish, Henry, 18. 257.


Cornu, Sebastian Melchior, 19. 53, 54.


Cornwall (Eng.) association of ministers, 17. 262 n. Records of, 17. 254-262. List of members of, 17. 255, 261. Con- stitution of, 17. 257-261.


Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquis, 6. 225 ; 7. 289 n .; 8. 398; 10. 349; II. 301, 488. 489; 14. 237, 331, 336-338; 17. 232, 293; 18. 70, 71, 73, 74; 19. 67, 69, 70, 73, 243, 286; 20. 91. Defeated by Gen. Washington, 3. 334. Exchanged, 5. 343. Proclamation regarding negro enlistments, 6. 220, 221. Correspond- ence of, cited, 19. 69 n.


Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 3d Baron, 13. 106.


Corporation, a, may be dissolved, 4. 166. Corresponding Members of the Society, I.


xiv, xxvii, 4, 40, 233 n., 266 n. Original Act passed specifying the number of, I. xiv, xlv n., 62-64 ; 2. 115 n., 116 n., 513, 514. Act amending the Charter,


and increasing the number of, I. xlv n .; 2. 116 n., 513; 3. 157, 158. Lists of those elected under the original Act, I. xlv-xlix; 3. x, xi; 4. x, xi ; 5. x, xi ; 6. x, xi ; 7. x, xi ; 8. xiv ; 9. xiv ; 10. xiv ; II. XVI ; 12 xvi ; 13. xvi; 14. xiv; 15. xiv ; 16. xiv ; 17. xvi ; 18. xviii; 19. xviii ; 20. xviii. Lists of those elected under the Act of 1857, I. xlv n .; 3. xii ; 4. xii ; 5. xii ; 6. xii ; 7. xii ; 8. xv ; 9. XV ; IO. XV ; II. Xvii ; 12. xvii ; 13. xvii ; 14. xvi; 15. xv ; 16. XV ; 17. xvi, xvii ; 18. xix ; 19. xix ; 20. xix. Use of term and rules of election, I. xlv n., 161 n., 478; 2. 115 n., 116 n., 513, 514 ; 3. 229- 241. Nominations of, I. 29, 32, 38, 40, 42-44, 55, 59, 69, 77, 78, 85, 86, 94, 99, 101, 102, 104, 107-110, 119, 121, 126, 128, 134, 136, 142, 145, 148, 149, 157, 162, 164, 169, 170, 176, 193, 194, 196, 198, 206, 207, 220, 222, 224, 226, 229, 234, 238, 244, 252, 255, 258, 263, 265, 266, 272, 278, 284, 287, 289, 333, 334, 338, 340, 343, 346, 370, 375, 376, 384, 385, 400, 416, 418, 424, 425, 437, 446-448, 471, 472, 474, 476, 480-482, 489, 493, 498, 500, 504; 2. 12, 17, 18, 23-25, 40, 46-48, 55, 56; 59-61, 67, 89, 99, 106, 110, 112, 113, 116, 123, 124, 132, 137, 138, 141, 172, 174, 177, 181, 191, 223, 238, 239, 249, 289, 300, 302, 304, 325, 340, 386, 416, 424, 437, 447, 455, 472, 491, 495, 499, 537, 553, 580, 581, 596, 601. Elections of, I. 36, 41, 44, 47, 51, 57, 61, 77, 81, 86, 87, 94, 101, 102, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 117, 120, 125, 126, 129, 135, 140, 143, 148- 150, 162, 163, 165, 186, 194, 195, 197, 199, 213, 221, 224, 227, 228, 231, 234, 237, 239, 244, 254, 258, 259, 264, 267,


270, 272, 280, 285, 332, 333, 335, 339, 342, 346, 347, 371, 377, 385, 388, 407, 418, 424, 425, 446-448, 451, 474, 477, 480, 487, 493, 503; 2. 3, 13, 19, 27, 30, 41, 47, 48, 49, 59, 62, 64, 78, 90, 100, 110, 112, 113, 115, 119, 124, 129, 135, 138, 141, 143, 175, 176, 180, 183, 212, 224, 240, 249, 250, 292, 302, 303, 308, 328, 342, 412, 417, 425, 442, 450, 455, 456, 469, 473, 501, 539, 569, 582, 597, 606; 3. 1, 31, 37, 38, 50, 67, 88, 110, 114, 128, 152, 203, 220, 237, 264; 4. 52, 54, 124, 197, 228, 258, 287, 310; 5. 18, 147, 182, 199, 205, 219, 309, 323; 6. 7, 426, 471 ; 7. 26, 307 ; 8. 8, 172, 212, 481; 9. 177, 226, 374; 10. 31, 37, 94, 145, 146, 210, 471, 474, 481; 11. 92, 129, 145, 345, 492; 12. 1, 29, 49, 140, 186, 192, 213, 333; 13. 68, 104, 121, 240, 264, 370, 425; 14. 108, 158, 159; 15. 163, 181; 16. 12, 100, 314 ; 17. 48, 89, 136, 28S; 18. 4, 67, 179, 248, 340; 19. 67, 102, 124, 243, 285; 20. 94, 104, 112. Membership withdrawn from two, I. 106. A Resident Member moving from


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the State becomes a Corresponding Member, I. 248. Notification and di- plomas issued to, 1. 478 ; 3 241. Deaths of, 2. 190, 242 n., 509 n .; 4. 20; 5. xi ; 6. xii; 7. xiii ; 8. xvi ; 9. xvi ; IO. Xvi ; II. xviii; 12. xviii, 1, 72, 182, 264, 290, 315, 330; 13. xviii, 43, 81, 99, 122, 312, 426; 14. xvi, 155, 339; 15. xvi; 16. xvi; 17. xviii ; 18 xx ; 19. xx, 4. 64, 195, 278, 285, 325, 359 ; 20. xx, 95, 172, 353. Memoirs of, 2. 509 n. To aid in collecting historical matter, 6. 8. See also Honorary Members. Corresponding Secretary of the Society,


2. 173, 173 n. ; 3. 263 ; 7. 351. Repre- sentation of the official seal of, 2 174 n. Mode of election of, 2. 484. Duties of, 2. 514, 515, 517, 518; 3. 239-244; 19. 186. Reports of, see Belknap, J. ; Deane, Charles ; Eliot, J. ; Harris, T. M. ; Holmes, A. ; Lowell, C. ; Lunt, W: P .; Robbins, Chandler ; Willard, Joseph ; Winsor, Justin ; Young, A. Corressit, 4. 275.


Correy, Lieut. Ephraim, 15. 79.


Corsham, Methuen, Barons of, 12. 411. Corsini, Prince, 4 201.


Cortes, Hernando, 4. 277, 279 ; II. 4; 12. 33; 16. 384. Portrait of, I. 446. His portrait cleaned, 4. 108.


Cortona, Pietro, 16. 425.


Corwin, Erastus B., donations from, 2. 428, 435, 452, 475, 585.


Corwin, George, 10. 159.


Corwin, Capt. George, 20. 295, 296, 296 n., 297, 320.


Corwin, J. B., donation from, 2. 362.


Corwin, Hon. Jonathan, see Curwin.


Corwin, Hon. Thomas, 13. 259.


Cory, Giles, see Corey, Giles.


Cory, Capt. Timothy, 15. 86. Coryat (Coriat), Thomas, 17. 358. His 'Crudities ' quoted, 10. 431; 11. 132 n .; 15. 244.


Coscepohont, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Cosmo II. de' Medici, 10. 165.


COSTA DE MACEDO. JOAQUIM JOSE DA, 2. 100; 13 266. Letters from, 2. 100, 101, 110, 111, 144. Nominated a ('or- responding Member, 2. 124. The ballot on the nomination postponed, 2. 128, 129, 129 n. Elected a Corresponding Member, 2. 129. Accepts membership, 2 139. Donation from, 2. 144. Dis- course delivered by, 2. 144. Death of, announced, 13. xviii, 122.


Costa Rica, colonization of, 3. 76.


Coster, Johannes Laurentius (Maurice Castoreus), claimed by the Duteli as the inventor of printing, 11. 134. Costume in 1752, 4. 65.


Cotes, Francis, 14. 161. Portrait of Pow- nall, 5. 236.


Cothren, William, donations from, 2. 584; 4. 373.


Cotta, -, publisher, 16. 385. Cotta, Ursula, 20. 370.


Cottapaset, mark of, 10. 18.


Cotten, Rev. John, see Cotton.


Cotting, Charles U., 19. 357.


Cotting, John Brown, 19. 156.


Cotting, Uriah, II. 308.


Cotton, Miss Aun W., donation from, II. 499.


Cotton, Edward, 6. 38.


Cotton, Capt. Isaac, 15. 84, 84 n.


Cotton, Jolin, 14. 376 n.


Cotton, Jolin, Deputy Secretary, II. 395. Cotton, Mrs. Jolin, 3. 132, 133.


Cotton, Jolin, Portsmouth, 16. 264.


Cotton, John, Quartermaster, 15. 78, 155. Cotton, Rev. John, Boston, d. 1652, 4. 441;


5. 138, 140; 6. 5; 7. 394; 10. 42, 159-161, 324; II. 201, 216, 399, 457 n., 472; 12. 343. 346-348, 371, 378; 13. 132, 211, 344, 416 n .; 14. 301-304, 307, 311; 15 282, 382, 383; 16. 7 n .; 17. 2, 3, 126, 129, 130, 341, 345, 348, 441; 18. 14, 252, 339, 363, 364, 391 ; 20. 98, 118, 210, 276 n. Copy of a letter from Cromwell to, 1. 437. Sermon preached by, before the sailing of the 'Arbella,' 6. 415. Friendship with W: Vassall, 6. 474. Memoirs of, by Cotton Mather, 6. 407 n. R. Keayne's MS. notes of his sermons, 7 417. And George Herbert, by Rev. Robert C. Waterston, 9. 457. Probable founder of the Boston Latin School, 12. 388-390. Memoranda in the Family Bible of In- crease Mather, relative to the laying out of land for, 18. 364. Photographs of his pulpit presented by Mr. A. B. Ellis, 20. 333. His ' Bloudy Tenent,' I. 11; 3. 314; 10. 114; 12. 342, 351, 352. 'Survey of Church Discipline,' I. 75. 'Discourse on Civil Government,' 1. 167. Works of, 1. 340. His ' Preface' to Norton's 'Answer' to the Questions of Appollonius, 3. 288. Extracts from his ' Way of Congregational Churches cleared,' II. 457-462.


Cotton, Rev. Jolin, IT.C. 1678, d. 1710, 8. 23, 27. His College thesis of 1678 exhibited to the Society, 3 133.


Cotton, Rev. John, II.C. 1681, d. 1700, 8. 28.


Cotton, Rev John, Newton, II.C. 1710, d. 1757, his Earthquake sermon, 1. 11.


Cotton, Rev. John, Plymouth, II. C. 1657, d. 1699, 3. 133; 8. 12, 21, 26; 17. 248. His account of the church in Plymouth, I. 87. Letter from Roger Williams to, 3. 311, 313-316.


Cotton, Hon. Josiah, II.C. 1698, d. 1756, I. 370 ; 8. 30; 13 211. Letter from, 2. 304, 304 n. His ' Vocabulary of Indian Language,' 1. 258; 10. 159; 12. 7. Cotton, Rev. Josiah, 13. 211.


Cotton, Rev. Josialı, Sandone, 17. 156.


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Cotton, Mrs. Priscilla, 13. 211.


Cotton, Rev. Roland, H.C. 1685, d. 1722,


8. 28; 13. 211; 20. 230. General Elec- tion Serinon of, 2. 294 n.


Cotton, Rev. Roland, M.D., II.C. 1696, d. 1753, 8. 29, 35.


Cotton, Rev. Seaborn, 8. 12, 20, 25; 12. 390; 14. 124n. ; 16. 265, 276. Elegy on, I. 190. Sermons by, manuscripts, 1. 202. Cotton, Solomon, donation from, I. 103. Cotton, Col. Theophilus, 7. 296; 14. 293, 207; 15. 77, 85, 128, 155, 160 The officers of his regiment, 15. 77, 77 n.


Cotton, Rev. Theophilus, 13. 211.


Cotton, Rev. Ward, 16. 7; 17. 156.


Cotton, William, 3. 338.


Cotton, William, 14. 376 n., 378 n. ; 16. 264. Cotton, manufactures of, introdueed into the country, 3. 71, 72; 5. 262-271. Growth of the trade in, 3. 221-228.


Cotton Family, MS. genealogy of, pre- sented, 13. 44.


Cotton llouse, Boston, I. 488.


Cotton Manuscripts, 13. 61.


Couch, made for Lafayette, presented to the Society, 4. 146.


Coues, Samuel E., 2. 255 n. Advocates an insane hospital, 7. 37.


Couillard, Capt., 7. 412.


Coulson, Capt., 15. 338, 346.


Coult, J , 3. 228.


Council Bluffs, Iowa, 17 461.


' Council established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, Eng., for the plant- ing, ruling, etc., of New England in America,' 3. 183 ; 9. 20, 23-25, 33; 10. 95; II. 173 n., 174, 176, 194, 196; 14 376 n., 382 ; 15. 64 n. ; 16. 195, 196, 198, 199, 204; 18. 92 ; 20. 63, 102. Proceed- ings of the President and Council, I. 123. ' Remarks on the Plan of Bruns- wiek,' I. 19. ' Defenee of the Remarks,' I. 19, 79. ' Answer to the Remarks,' I. 55. Map of the Kennebeck claims, I. 76. 'Briefe Relation of,' to be printed in the Colleetions, I. 279. Patent from the Council of, to John Beauchampe and Thomas Leverett, 2. 542-545, 543 n., 545 n., 546 n. Charter of, 1620, 9. 20. Charter granted by, to John Pieree and associates, 9. 23. Patent to William Bradford and associates, 9. 24. Com- munication concerning the seal of, by Mr. Deane, 9 469. Copy of seal, 9. 471. MS. Declaration of, in the Libra- ry, 10. 161. MS. Journal of, cited, 9. 24. ' Records of,' cited, 14. 360-362 n., 366, 367. The 'Briefe Relation of,' cited, 18. 111.


Couneil of Niee, II. 437.


Council of the Society, 13. 140, 142, 149, 270, 279, 305, 346, 370, 378 n., 380 n., 395, 425, 449 ; 14. 53, 108, 170, 171, 181, 188, 205, 215, 317, 327 ; 15 5; 17. 76, 77, 160, 314, 327; 18. 352, 404, 422,


436; 19. 124, 125, 285, 386, 390, 444. Steps to be taken to recover the Brad- ford Manuseript, 3. 22. To represent the Society as delegates at the centen- nial of the battle at Concord, 13. 450. Annual reports of, 14. 25, 26, 317-320 ; 15 265; 16. 161-165; 17. 66-68; 18. 25-27, 405-407; 19. 285-288; 20. 189- 191. Votes of, on the deaths of Mr. Upham and Judge Parker, 14. 103. Vote on the death of Judge Metcalf, 14. 181. Vote on the death of Gov. Clifford, 14 187. Vote on the death of Mr. Sears, 14. 201. To have power to lend portraits to the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 14. 205. To make arrangement for a share in the city's celebration of Evacuation Day, 14. 205. To arrange a special celebration of the evacuation, 14. 205. Vote of, to establish a sinking fund, 14. 319. Adopted by the Society, 14. 327. Resolutions offered by, in regard to the Massachusetts Historieal Trust-fund, 15. 278. Committee appointed to nomi- nate a member for, 15. 305. Annual elections of, for the years beginning April, 1878, 16. 173; 1879, 17. 76; 1880, 18. 36; 1881, 18. 415, 416; 1882, 19. 297; 1883, 20. 199. Vote of, re- specting the specimens of Natural His- tory in the Cabinet, 16. 256. Authorized to appropriate money for a calendar of the Lee papers, 17. 48. Resolutions offered by, 17. 90. The subject of a proposed pension to the Misses Bates referred to, 17. 172. Authorized to send to Congress a memorial in aid of the proposed monument at Yorktown, 17. 232. Reports the same to the Soci- ety, 17. 203, 294. Resolutions offered by, relative to the resignation of Mr. Dexter, 18. 240, 241. Recommends a ellange in the time of the Annual Meet- ing, 1881, 18. 352. Rules of the By- Laws with regard to, 19. 191, 192. Order adopted by, for the preparation of an historical sketeh of the Society, 19. 265 n. Recommend the omission of the meetings for July and August, 1882, 19. 333. Authorizes a copy of Gen. Winslow's portrait to be made for the Society, 20. 1. For previous aetion of this committee, see Standing Com- mittee. For members of this commit- tee, see names marked with a star under Standing Committee.


'Council Records' eited, 20. 286 n., 287 n., 288 n., 200 n., 201 n., 315.


Counterfeit notes of 1777 and 1778, 1x. 104.


Counterfeiting, methods of detecting, 7. 296,297.


'Courant,' London, II. 7, 9. Courier, ship, 6. 436.


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'Courier and General Advertiser,' 1. 98.




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