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'Courier de Boston,' I. 68.
'Courier de l'Europe,' I. 137.
'Courier des Etats-Unis,' donation from tlie publisher of, 10. 134.
Court de Gebelin, Antoine, I. 201.
' Court Martial, Proceedings of a,' I. 9.
'Court Miscellany and Gentleman and Lady's Magazine,' 19. 244.
Court of Coinmon Pleas of Worcester County, see Worcester County.
Court of General Sessions held at New Gloucester, see New Gloucester.
Court of Jurisdiction of New Plymouth, see New Plymouth.
Court of Vice-Admiralty, see Vice. Ad- miralty.
Court Street, Boston, Mass., 3. 309; 6. 28; 7. 272 n.
Courtenay, Hon. William A., 19. 248.
Courtney, Thomas, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.
Courts, English, list of, 20. 398.
Cousin, Vietor, 17. 310; 18. 176. Mr. Everett introduced to, 8. 273.
Coussinoe, former name of Augusta, Me., 3. 34.
Couthouy, Joseph P., donation from, 2. 86. Cove Gap, Penn., 17. 200.
Covent Garden, lease of, 2. 321.
Coventry, Henry, letter to, from Gov. Josiah Winslow, 7. 480, 482-484.
Coventry, Sir Thomas, 11. 173 n .; 13. 343.
Coventry, W., report by, 10. 388.
Coventry, Conn., 10. 215; 18. 270.
Coventry, R. I., Baptist Church of, 8. 221.
Coverdale, Myles, 18. 263.
Coverdale's Bible, 10. 425, 443, 455.
Cowdin, Elliot C., donations from, 9 66; 10. 206.
Cowdin, Josepli, donation from, 1. 41.
Cowdin, Mary ( Mrs. Giles), 17. 28.
Cowdry, Richard, his 'Curiosities, etc., at Wilton House,' I. 55.
Cowell, Benjamin, his 'Spirit of '76' quoted, 7. 289.
Cowell, Sir J., 16. 12.
Cowie, John, aged 108 years, 8. 436.
Cowles, Capt. Jolin, 15. 85.
Cowley, Charles, donation from, 6. 331. Cowper, William, 6. 18; 13. 436; 14. 48, 298; 16. 120 ; 20. 155.
Cox, Edward, 11. 393, 395.
Cox, H., donation from, 6. 333.
Cox, Henry Hamilton, 19. 121 n.
Cox, James, 19. 237, 239.
Cox, John, marriage of, 14. 151.
Cox, Lemuel, 11. 140; 17. 215, 215n.
Cox, Moses, 16. 265.
Cox & Berry, Messrs., publishers, 7. 271 n., 276 n.
Coxe, Brinton, donation from, 10. 369.
Coxe, Dr. Daniel, 11. 202, 203; 14. 341. Letter of, I. 200. Commission of Joseph Dudley signed by, 11. 204, 205.
Coxe, Prof. John R., M.D., 13. 75; 17. 398. Presents a copy of his . Observa- tions on Vaccination,' I. 177.
Coxe, Tench, II. 254. Letter to, from J: Adams, 5. 310-312.
Coyle, Mr., 19. 53.
Cozins, Lieut. William, 15. 82, 82 n.
Crabbe, Rev. George, LL.D., 17. 403. Story's favorite poet, 10. 204.
Cradlebaugh, Hon. John, donation from, 7. 1.
Cradock, George, 16. 4.
Cradock, Matthew, cousin of the Governor, 12. 172 n .; 16. 4.
Cradock, Gov. Matthew, 4. 155 ; 5. 96, 134, 136. 11. 176, 178, 180, 185 m., 1862. 12. 245, 396, 400; 16. 3, 4; 17. 124, 125; 20. 25, 43, 74, 83, 86. And the Massa- chusetts Charter, 4. 156-159. His pro- position to transfer the government of Massachusetts to New England, 11. 179, 180. Memoranda on the death of, 12. 171-173; 13. 242.
Cradock, Rebecca, widow of Gov. Matthew, 12. 172.
Cradock, Rev. Samuel, his ' Church His- tory,' 18. 429.
Cradock Family, 4. 112.
Cradock House, Medford, 20. 24. De- scription of, 20. 25-27.
Craford, -, 13. 89.
Craft, Col., 6. 209.
Craft, C'apt. Abner, 14. 87; 15. 80, 111, 111 n.
Crafts, Mr., Leominster, 7. 208.
Crafts, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 78.
Crafts, Col. Ebenezer. 6. 209; 13. 251.
Crafts, Capt. Edward, 15. 151.
Crafts, Thomas, Boston, 7. 208, 209; 13. 208; 19. 163.
Crafts, Thomas, Jr., 14. 110 : 20. 15.
Crafts, William, Boston, 7. 208.
Cragin, Francis W., M.D., 14. 15.
Craig, Capt. James H., 14 272; 16. 71.
Craig, John, aged 111, 8. 435.
Craig, Neville B, his 'Olden Time' cited, 17. 176 n.
Craigie, Mr., II. 7.
Craigie, Andrew, Cambridge, 4. 65, 414 ; 12. 61-64, 66.
Craigie, Capt. Andrew, 13. 250.
Craigie, Mrs. Andrew, her house at Cam- bridge, 10. 259.
Craigie, Thomas, Billerica, naturalized, 4. 360.
Craigie, Thomas, Quartermaster, 15. 87.
Craigie House, Cambridge, 4. 414; 12. 257. Washington's headquarters, 10. 259; 12. 259.
Craine, or Crane, Mrs. (Jernegham), widow of Sir W. Cariey, 5. 498.
Craine, or Crane, Mrs. Bridget (Jernin), 5. 498. Craine, Henry, 5. 498.
Craine, Henry, son of Henry, 5. 498.
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Craine, or Crane, Robert, father of Henry, 5. 498.
Craine, Sir Robert, son of Henry, 5- 498.
Craine, Robert, son of Sir Robert, 5- 492, 493, 495, 498.
Craine, Mrs. Susan (Alington), 5. 498. Craine, see also Crane.
Cramer, Julian, pseudon., 19. 332 n.
Cramer, William, 19. 221.
Crampton, Sir Philip, 13. 368.
Cranch, -, 17. 158.
Cranch, Hon. Richard, I. 17 n .; 8. 90; } II. 140; 13. 206; 16. 280, 303-300. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 22. Elected, 1. 24. Declines membership, I. 24. Donation from, 1. 90.
Cranch, Mrs. Richard, 16. 304.
Cranch, Chief Justice William, LL.D., 8. 90; 17. 19; 19. 162, 162 n., 164.
Crane, Major, 4. 295.
Crane, Mr., 7. 228.
Crane, Henry, son of Robert, 5. 493. See also Craine.
Crane, Jaspar, 13. 233.
Crane, Col. Jolin, 11. 140; 13. 208, 251.
Crane, Col. John, 17. 164.
Crane, Mrs. Margaret (Maidstone), pre- viously Mrs. Clopton, 5. 494.
Crane, Margaret, daughter of Robert, art. Mrs. Rogers, 5. 493, 495. 498.
Crane, Mrs. Mary (Sparhawke, not Spar- house), 5. 493, 494, 498.
Crane, Robert, son of Sir Robert Craine, 5. 492, 493, 495, 498. See also Craine.
Crane, Thomas, 1776, 14. 252.
Crane, Thomas, Address delivered on, by Mr. C. F. Adams, Jr., 20. 190.
Crane, Commodore W. M., 20. 29. Crane, see also Craine.
Cranfield, Gor. Edward, 14. 123 . ; 16. 260; 17. 96, 107 n., 224, 353.
Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canter- bury, 15. 50.
Cranmer's Bible, 10 443, 455.
Cranson, Capt. Abner, 15. 76.
Cranston, Capt., 16. 345, 346, 348, 359, 364.
Cranston, Samuel, 6. 70 n.
Cranston, R. I., 8. 196.
Crantz, David, his 'History of Green- land,' 1. 38 His 'Mission of the Unitas Fratrum,' I. 38.
Crapo, Henry H., donation from, 2. 334.
Crapper, Lieut .- Col., president of a court- martial, 7. 134.
Crary, Col., 17. 191 n.
Crashaw, Rev. W., 2. 56.
Craven, William Craven, Earl of, 13. 106. Craven, 6. 165.
Crawford, Mr., 5. 278.
Crawford, Mr., 19. 222.
Crawford, Mr., Virginia, 11. 458.
Crawford, Rev. Andrew J., letter to, 8. 172, 173.
Crawford, Thomas, sculptor, 4. 95; 18. 219. His statue of Washington, 3. 336.
Crawford, Hon. Willianı H., 2 406; 6. 99; 19. 37, 40-42, 279, 281 n., 323.
Crawford party, 1820, 5. 275.
Crayer, Gaspar de, 1. 363.
Creasy, Lieut. Mark, 15. 86.
Creek Indians, 12: 33.
Creole, steamer, 7. 71.
Cresap Town, Md., 17. 199 n.
Crescent, see Tontine Crescent.
Cresson, Elliott, 10. 424.
Cressy, Rev. E. H., D.D., 4. 100.
Cretan Committee, donations from, 10. 330, 344, 368, 409.
Crevecœur, Fanny St. John, 13. 238.
Crevecœur, Hector St. John de, 13. 238. Letters of, to Gov. Bowdoin, 13. 237- 240. 'Letters of an American Farmer,' I. 29 ; 13. 238.
Crevecœur, Lewis St. John, 13. 238.
Crewe, Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham, 13. 106.
Crewe (Crew), Chief Justice Sir Randolf, 8. 312.
Crichton, James, 17. 308.
' Crisis,' the, I. 21.
Crisp, Richard, 6. 349.
Crisp, Samuel, 6. 343.
Crispas, negro, 6. 173, 174.
CRITTENDEN, Hon. JOHN J., 13. 259. Elected an Honorary Member, 4. 197. His death, 7. xiii. Remarks on his death, 7. 140-142.
Crocker, Capt, 7. 231.
('rocker, Dr., 2. 158.
Crocker, Miss, 7. 215.
Crocker, Mr., 7. 235.
Crocker, Mrs., donation from, I. 116.
Crocker, Allen,.donations from, I. 69, 73, 91. Crocker, Mrs. Hannah Mather, 10. 45 n. Vote to give the Collections to, I. 342. A set of the Collections commencing with the second series, voted to, 2. 70 n. Crocker, Lydia, N. S., naturalized, 4. 361. Crocker, Paul, N. S., naturalized 4. 361. Crocker, Hon. Samuel, 13. 55.
Crocker, Samuel, letter from, 1. 379 n.
Crocker, Samuel L., 19. 357.
Crocker, Samuel Mather, 19. 176.
Crocker (Uriel) & Brewster (Osmyn), 2. 227 n.
CROCKER, URIEL H., a Resident Member, 20. xvii. Crocker, Lieut. Zacheus, 15. 84 n., 85.
Crocket, Joshua, marriage of, 14 152.
Crockett, Davy, II. 107.
Crocus metallorum, in medicine, 5. 397. Croft, 2. 330 n.
Crofts, see Craft, Abner.
Crofts, Thomas, II. 140.
Croghan, Col., service rendered by black soldiers, 6. 239.
Croghan, N. Y., 7. 326.
Croisdale, Mr., 19 221.
Croll, Robarde, 15. 262.
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Cromarty, quarries of, 3. 362. Cromlechs, 8. 200.
Cromwell, Henry, 18. 350, 351, 351 n.
Cromwell, Merey ( Mrs. Hall), 14. 152. Cromwell, Oliver, 4. 143 ; 6. 207, 488, 489 ; 8. 449; 10. 444; II. 405 n., 481 ; 12. 398, 409; 13. 448; 14. 247, 304; 15. 22 n., 28, 252; 16. 207, 217 n. ; 17. 341, 342, 365; 18. 249, 323, 349, 360, 438, 442; 20. 118. Letter of, to Leverett, 1. 123. Copy of a letter of, 1. 437. Communi- cation of a manuscript concerning, 2. 376, 377. Instructions from, to Major R. Sedgwick, 2. 552. Instructions from, to Capt. John Leverett, 2. 552. Soldier's Pocket-Bible, 5 56 ; 10. 454, 455. Yan- kee Doodle, 5. 212. Letter from, on juries, 5. 314, 315. Instructions in re- gard to arming slaves, 6. 141. And Sir Harry Vane. 8. 224. His encourage- ment of emigration to Ireland, 9. 218. Cast of the face of, exhibited. 13. 450. Cromwell, Capt. Philip, 14. 125 n .; 16. 265. Death of, 14. 147.
Cromwell, Samuel, mutineer, 7, 454. His execution, 7. 454.
Cromwell, Cupt. Thomas, 10 326.
Cromwell's Head Tavern, 8. 462.
Crooker, Capt. Elijah, 15. 76.
Crosbey, Joseplı, 17. 158.
Crosby, Joseph, 6. 349.
Crosby, Sylvester S., 11. 483.
Crosby, Symon, holds stoek belonging to Harvard College, 6. 349.
Crosby, Thomas, 8. 12, 21, 26; 17. 344.
Crosby, William ( Crosby &- Nichols), 6. 12.
Crosby, Gor. William G., classmate of L. V Bell, 7. 32. Cross, John, 12. 107. Cross Street, 6. 28.
'Crossed Swords,' verses, 4. 284, 285. Heliotype of, 18. frontispiece.
Crossley & Sons, Messrs., 19. 433.
Croston, William, 15. 117, 117 n.
Croswell, Rev. Andrew, 4. 354; 8. 484;
II. 105. His 'Letter to Rev. Mr. Cum- ming,' 1. 12.
Croswell, Rer. William, D.D., 15 176.
Croswell's meeting-house, Boston, 7. 206. Crowe, Jolin, 20. 11.
Crowell, John Y., 13. 273, 275.
Crowell, Thomas Y., 12. 221, 222; 14. 324; 15. 270, 272. Donations from, 6. 470; 7. 100; 8. 280.
Crowell, William, donation from, 2. 417. Crown, John, petitions for Mount Hope, 7. 483.
Crown Point, 2. 195 ; 7. 228, 261; 10. 49; 17. 287.
Crowne, Henry, 16. 274.
Crowninshield, Benjamin, 17. 17 n.
Crowninshield, Hon. Benjamin W., 17. 356; 19. 13. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.
Crowninshield, Mrs. Caroline N., 17. 350.
Crowninshield, Edward A., 17. 359.
CROWNINSHIELD, EDWARD AUGUSTUS, A.M., 4 240; 10 441, 442, 454 ; 17. 352, 352 n., 355-358, 358 n., 359, 359 n. Eleet- ed a Resident Member, 4. 140. His death, 4. 206 ; 10. 432 ; 17. 356. Sketch of, 10. 432, 433. Memoir of, by Mr. Deane, 17. 356-359. Birth and parent- age, 17. 356. Education, 17. 356. Trav- els in Europe, 17. 356. His love of books, 17. 357. His Library, 17. 358. Marriage, 17. 359. Family, 17. 359. Crowninshield, Francis B., donation
from, 2. 336 ; 5. 172.
Crowninshield, Francis W., 17. 359.
Crowninshield, Frederic, 17. 359.
Crowninshield, Jacob, 10. 180.
Crowninshield, Mrs. Mary (Boardman), 17. 356.
Crowninshield case, 6. 279.
Crowninshield family, 6 202.
'Crow's-feet,' used formerly in defence against the charge of cavalry, 3. 262.
Croydon, 3. 144 n.
Cruden, J., letters from, to Lord Dun- more, 6. 225-228.
Cruft, Edward, contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.
Cruise, William, his 'Digest of the Law of Real Property,' 2. 567.
Crukshank, Joseph, 17. 205, 205 n.
Crusea, Della, see Merry, Robert.
Cruse, Peter Hoffman, II. 355.
Cruse, Thomas, 14. 385. Autograph of, 14. frontispiece. 'Cub new licked,' I. 21. Cub Run, 7. 84.
Cuba, a slave, 4. 66.
Cuba, 2. 105 n. ; 6. 247. Militia of blacks in, 6 247. And its Government, dona- tion of two tracts entitled, 2. 572.
Cuckow fruit, a medicine, 5. 390.
Cudworth, Capt., 4. 123.
Cudworth, Benjamin, II. 140.
Cudworth, James, 10. 22.
Cudworth, Major Nathaniel, 11. 140 ; . 15. 83, 142, 160. Cuffee, a negro, 20. 140.
Cuitt, Richard, death of, 15. 361.
Cullen, William, M.D., 5. 388.
Culliek, John, 8. 13, 22, 27 ; 17. 146.
Culloden, service of Gen. Braddock be- fore, 3. 236.
CULLUM, Gen. GEORGE W., a Correspond- ing Member, 20. xix.
Culpepper, Nicholas, 5. 387.
Culpepper, Lord Thomas, Governor of Virginia, 4. 348.
Cumbe, Robert, 12. 108.
Cumberland, Henry Frederic, Duke of. 19. 221.
Cumberland, Richard, 16. 98.
Cumberland, William, Duke of, 3 236, 298. Cumberland, Md., 3 230; 17. 199, 199 n. Cumberland, R. I., 12. 401 n.
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Cumberland, U. S. frigate, 18. 216.
'Cumberland Gazette,' 13. 185.
Cuming, Rev. Henry, D.D., I. 254 n.
Cuming, Mary Ann ( Mrs. Edes), 12. 180.
Cumings, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 86.
Cumins, David, see Cummings.
Cumming, Rev. Alexander, 1. 12.
Cumming, John, 4. 26.
Cummings, Arial J., donation from, 5. 372.
Cummings, Caleb, acquitted by a court- martial, 16. 361.
Cummings (Cumins) David, 12 107.
Cummings, Rev. E. E., 2. 255 n.
Cummings, John, 19. 357.
Cummings, Dr. John M., Portland, Me.,
3. 183. Donates ancient coins, 3. 183, 188.
Cummings, Rev. Preston, donations from, 2. 491, 532.
Cummings, Mrs. Sarah (Wright), 8. 35.
Cummings, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 79, 79 n.
Cummington, Mass , 7. 143; 16. 190, 192. Cummins, A., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Cummins, E., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Cummins, Matthew, 14. 86.
Cunliff, Capt. Joseph, 17. 210, 214, 215.
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. Cunningham, Col., 4. 97.
Cunningham, Maj., 11. 140.
Cunningham, Messrs. Andrew and Charles, 2. 86 n., 98 n., 108 n., 259. Moncy paid to, 2. 122, 126 n.
Cunningham, Ann, 13. 413.
Cunningham, Mrs. Ann Boucher, 13. 412, 413.
Cunningham, Ann Pamela, 4. 87, 95.
Cunningham, James, II. 140.
Cunningham, John, II. 140.
Cunningham, Michael, 4. 358. Natural- ized, 4. 359.
Cunningham, Nathaniel, 13. 413 ; 17 93, 96 ; 20. 6.
Cunningham, Col. Nathaniel, Jr., 13. 413 ;
17. 9.1. Portrait of, by Suibert, 17. 96.
Cunningham, Mrs. Nathaniel (Miss Boucher), 17. 65. Portrait of, by Smi- bert, 17. 96.
Cunningham, Mrs. Nathaniel ( Miss Kil- by), portrait of, by Smibert, 17. 96.
Cunningham, Ruth (Mrs. Otis). 13. 413 ; 17. 93.
Cunningham, Sarah, 13. 413.
Cunningham, 'Timothy, 13. 413.
Cunningham, W., 12. 51.
Cunningham, William, II. 140.
Cunningham, William, British prorost- martial, 18. 270 n. His cruelty to Capt. Hale, 18. 270.
Cunningham family, portraits of mem- bers of, by Blackburn, 16. 388.
Cuoq, Rev. Jean André, 19. 242.
Cupid, waiter to the mess, 7. 89.
Curio, Celio Secundo, 15. 244, 248. Let- ter to, from Olympia Morata, 15. 248. Curiosities neatly arranged, 3. 159.
Curll, Edmund, 13. 105; 16. 426.
Currency, 'Letter on new tenor bills,' I.
19; 3. 149. Colonial and Continental, II. 103.
Currier, Capt. John, 15. 80.
Currier, Martha, 20 315-317.
Curson, Jonathan, Northampton, 4. 360.
'Curston,' William. 15. 117 n.
Curtis, Capt., 7. 233.
Curtis, Anna, 2. 276.
Curtis, Mrs. Anna Wroe, 16. 35.
Curtis, Capt. Benjamin, 16. 16.
Curtis, Dr. Benjamin, 7. 179; 16. 16.
Curtis, Benjamin R., gift from, 17. 165.
CURTIS, Hon. BENJAMIN R., LL.D., 2.
161; 13. 266; 14. 25, 154; 16. 164, 181; 18. 314; '20. 410, 413, 417. Speech in refutation of Chief Justice Taney, 6. 92-95. ' Elected a Resident Member, 13. 44. Accepts menibership, 13. 49. Death of, 13. xviii. His death an- nounced, 13. 346. Resolutions of tlie Society, 13. 346. Remarks of Dr. Robbins, 13. 347, 348. Reference to, in Mr. Winthrop's letter, 13. 351. Auto- graph and portrait of, 16. 16. Memoir of, by Dr. Robbins, 16. 16-35. Birth and parentage, 16. 16 Education, 16. 16. Traits of character, 16. 17. Com- mences the study of the law, 16. 18. Admitted to the Suffolk Bar, 16. 18. Elected a Fellow of Harvard College, 16. 18. Appointed on the Supreme Bench, 16. 19. Resignation, 16. 19. Lct- ter to President Fillmore and reply, 16. 20, 21. Other letters, 16. 22-24. Returns to Boston, 16. 24. The ' Dred Scott' Case, 16. 26. Counsel for President Johnson, 16. 26. His character as a lawyer, 16. 27. Ilis politics, 16. 28. Religious views, 16. 33. Illness and death, 16. 34. Publications, 16. 35.
Curtis, Charles Pelham, 12 321; 16. 18, 35; 19. 283, 339, 357. Donation from, 13. 263. Thanks voted to, 13. 263. Curtis, Dodivah, 14. 140.
Curtis, Elizabethi (Mrs. Felt), 14. 113.
CURTIS, Hon. GEORGE T., A. B., elected a Resident Member, 4. 123. Accepts membership, 4. 124. Donations front, 4 379; 6. 82; 7. 1, 100, 209. On W.
H. Prescott, 4. 190-194. Remarks, 5. 324. Of committee on exchange of prisoners in the Revolution, 5. 324. Report of Committee on Exchange of Prisoners, 5. 325-346 ; 12. 7. Note to, from J. Sparks, 5. 346. Paper on ex- change of prisoners, 7. 14. Elected a Corresponding Member, 8. 212. Do- nation from, 10. 475. Vote of thanks to, 10. 481. His 'Life of Daniel Web- ster,' 2. 507 n., 529, 531 n.
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CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM, LL.D., 19. | Cushing, John P., 18. 281.
302. Elected a Corresponding Member, 14. 108. Accepts membership, 14. 158. Curtis, Hall, M.D., 16. 389.
Curtis, Josiah, donation from, 2. 457. Curtis, Dr. Josiah, 7. 82, 83.
Curtis, Mrs. Lois, 16. 16.
Curtis, Mrs. Maria M. ( Allen), 16. 35. Curtis, Martha (Mrs. Clarke), 19. 389. Curtis, Nathaniel W., 19. 357.
Curtis, Obadiah, 2. 276; 20. 13.
Curtis, Capt. Samuel, 15. 82.
Curtis, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 85.
Curtis, Thomas B., 17. 427; 18. 190. Do- nations from, 2. 23.
Curtis, William, 19. 388, 389.
Curtis, Capt. William, 15. 85.
'Curtis house,' Boston, 20. 27.
Curule ÆEdiles, the ivory chairs, 3. 25.
Curwen, Samuel, 11. 295; 15. 396. 'Jour- nal of,' I. 293 n.
Curwin, George, H.C. 1701, 6. 350.
Curwin, or Corwin, Hon. Jonathan, 5. 33, 34; 6. 33; 12. 363; 14. 167; 20. 324, 325. Letter of, relative to the affairs of New England in 1660, 2. 416.
Cusanus, Cardinal. Nicholas, II. 408.
Cushing, innkeeper, 11. 10, 31.
Cushing, Col., 15. 135.
Cushing, Mr., 16 296, 297 n.
Cushing, -, 17. 177.
Cushing, Mrs., 1. 492.
Cushing, Capt. Adam, 18. 377.
Cushing, Andrew, donation from, 7. 395; 8. 274; 9. 196; 10. 2, 206.
Cushing, Rev. C., North Brookfield, 6. 431 n.
Cushing, Hon. Caleb, the elder, 10. 99, 100; 16. 85.
CUSHING, Hon. CALEB, LL.D., d. 1879, 14. 16; 16. 25 ; 17. 4-13, 61, 66 ; 18. 54, 355; 19. 3, 426; 20. 233, 235. Dona- tion from, 2. 173. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 197. Accepts, 4. 226. Re- port of, 4. 298. Presents a MS. gene- alogy of the Cotton family, 13. 44. Vote of thanks to, 13. 44. Death of, announced, 16. xvi; 17. 3. Remarks on, by the President, 17. 3-5; by Mr. George B. Emerson, 17. 6, 7; by Mr. Charles W. Tuttle, 17. 7-12. Resolu- tion of tile Society on the death of, 17. 6. Mr. Tuttle appointed to prepare a memoir of, 17. 49.
Cushing, Rev. Caleb, d. 1752, 8. 29.
Cushing, Charles, 19. 170, 172.
Cushing, Capt. Charles, 15. 84.
Cushing, Rev. Jeremiah, 8. 23, 27.
Cushing, Capt. Job, 15. 75, 84.
Cushing, Jolin, 5. 257.
Cushing, John, justice in 1765, 4. 49; II. 140; 18. 369, 370; 20. 139, 141, 325, 326.
Cushing, Rev. John, presents a copy of his Fourth of July discourse, 1. 112.
Cushing, Rev. Jonathan, 17. 152, 156.
Cushing, Joshua, 6. 279, 279 n.
Cushing, Lemuel, 15. 76.
Cushing, Lucy ( Mrs. G. Merrill), 2. 561. Cushing, Hon. Luther Stearns, 14. 389, 393. Donation from, I. 495. His ' Re- .ports ' cited, 13. 458.
Cushing, Hon. Nathan, 10. 103; 15 184; 19. 253, 253 n.
Cushing, Major Nathaniel. 17. 177, 177 n.
Cushing, Miss Peggy, 7. 231.
Cushing, Robert M., 19. 357.
Cushing, Samuel T., donations from, 8. 274, 279.
Cushing, Thomas (Freeman &- Cushing), II. 308.
Cushing, Hon. Thomas, Lieut .- Gov. of Mass., I. 271 n. ; 2. 422; 4. 388; 7. 203, 246; 8. 365, 473, 474; 10. 99; II. 140; 12. 9; 13. 157, 183, 190, 192, 224; 14. 80, 279; 15. 327, 330, 352, 358, 361 ; 16. 42-44, 46, 49, 85; 20. 211. In favor of a single assembly, 5. 90. A delegate to the Continental Congress, 7. 203; 15. 356.
Cushing, Mrs. Thomas, 7. 203, 250.
Cushing, Thomas C., Salem, I. xxiii ; 3. 140; 6. 279n.
Cushing, William, Chief Justice, 3. 195 ; 8. 297; 10. 181; 13. 291; 19. 145 n., 148, 253 2. ; 20. 160, 167. His charge presented, 5. 107. Note-book of, ex- hibited, 13. 292. Sketch of, 13. 295. A member of the State Convention of 1779-80. 18. 245.
Cushing & Appleton, publishers, 6. 278, 279.
Cushman, Elkanah, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.
Cushman, Hon. Henry W., donations from, 2. 353; 7. 143.
Cushman, Rev. Robert, 10. 377 n .; 13. 389; 17. 358, 358 n. Judge Davis's life of. I. 217 n.
Cushman, Susanna, 13. 389.
Cushman, Thomas, sentenced by a court- martial, 16. 361.
Custis, Eleanor, 19. 71 n.
Custis, George Washington Parke, 4. 150; 17. 240. And Mr. G. Livermore, 10 450. Memorandum by, relating to portraits of Gen. Washington and Mrs. Wash- ington, 9. 243. His 'Recollections of Waslington ' cited, 19. 71 n.
Custis, John Parke, 15. 402 n. Death of, 19. 70, 71 n. Custis, Martha Parke (Mrs. Peter), 15. 402 n.
Custis, Nelly, 4. 415.
Custodi, Baron Pietro, 8. 433.
Custom-House, see Boston Custom-House. Custos (Custis ?), Mr. & Mrs., 8. 411. Cutchiamakin, Io. 328.
Cuthbert, Hon. Alfred, 19. 17, 17 n.
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Cuthbert, Hon. John A., 18. 247.
Cuthbertson, Mrs. ( Allerton) Priest, 8. 35.
Cutler, Deacon, 6. 351.
Cutler, Mrs., 7. 230.
Cutler, David, 17. 158.
Cutler, Lieut .- Col. E., 18. 284.
Cutler, Ebenezer, a refugee from Boston, in 1776, 18. 266.
Cutler, James, donations from, 1. 89, 154, 168, 178, 191, 202, 219.
Cutler, Jarvis, 17. 175, 188, 188 n.
Cutler, John, 12. 324.
Cutler, Major Jolin, 12. 427.
Cutler, Jonathan, 17. 158.
CUTLER, Rev. MANASSEH, LL.D., 1. 47, 62, 106, 172, 500 n. ; 12. 434 ; 13. 82; 14. 114 ; 17. 175, 188 n., 411. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 29. Elected, I. 35. ' Accepts membership, 1. 42. Of committee on additions to the circular letter, 1. 61. Donation from, I. 154. Resigns membership, 1. 246. His con- nection with the Ohio Company, I. 246. Accompanies Dr. Belknap to the White Mountains, 3. 295.
Cutler, Mary Ann, married to W: Apple- ton, 6. 436.
Cutler, Nathaniel, 8. 13, 22, 26.
Cutler, Peter, 8. 30.
Cutler, Philip, 4. 353 n.
Cutler, Pliny ( Whitney, Cutler, & Ham- mond), II. 308.
Cutler, Rev. Robert, 17. 155.
Cutler, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 80, 80 n.
Cutler, Rev. Timothy, D.D., 3. 25; 12 319, 378; 15. 170, 171, 175. The first rector of Christ Church, Boston, 3. 25. Cutt, John, see Cutts.
Cutt, Mrs. Mary, 14. 140 n.
Cutt, Richard, see Cuitt.
Cutt, Pres. Richard, 4. 345; 6. 338, 339; 14. 122 n., 134n.
Cutt, Robert, 14. 140 n.
Cutt, Samuel, death of, 14. 133.
Cutt, Sarah. 14. 118.
Cutt, Mrs. Ursula, killed by Indians, 14. 128. Cutter, Mr., 16. 140.
Cutter, Abram E., donation from, .10. 117.
Cutter, Ammi, M.D., 20. 338.
Cutter, Charles A., 11. 248; 12. 221.
Cutter, Joseph, 17. 186, 186 n.
Cutter, Samuel, 15. 80 n.
Cutter, William, 15. 98.
Cutting, Nathaniel, 17. 99. Short account of, 12. 60. Extracts from his diary, 1792, 12. 60-67. Extract from a letter of, 12. 328.
Cutts, Pres. John, 14. 128 n., 133 n., 134 n., 140 n .; 16. 257-259, 262, 264, 271 n., 278; 17. 107 n., 224.
Cutts, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 82, 82 n. Cuttyhunk Island, 3. 310, 311. Proposed visit to, 10. 402.
' Cyclopædia,' see 'Encyclopædia Amer- icana,' and 'New American Cyclo- pædia.'
'Cyclopedia of American Literature,' donation of, by Evert A. Duyckinck, . Esq., 9. 2.
Cyprian, Thascius, Saint, 1. 449. Cited, II. 460. His ' Opera,' 18. 426.
'Cyrene, Smith & Porchier's Recent Dis- coveries at,' 13. 65.
D.
Dabney, J. Peel, has permission to use the Library, 2. 188. Donation from, 2. 334, 349.
Dabney, John, donation from, 1. 50.
Da Costa de Macedo, J. J., see Costa de Macedo.
Dacre, Lord, 13. 63.
Daggett, Capt., 14. 290.
Daggett, Jolin, applies for Weld's 'Ac- count of Attleborough,' 1. 458. Dona- tions from, 1. 487 ; 2. 424, 451.
Daggett's Rehoboth, 7. 203.
Daguerre, Louis-Jacques-Mande, 2. 149.
Daillé (Dallaus), Jean, liis 'De Usu Patrum,' 18. 427.
Daillé, Rev. Peter, 4. 354.
Daily, Jeremiah, 15. 157. ·
' Daily Monitor,' 18. 177.
' Daily Office for the Sick,' 18. 430.
Daken, Amos, 17. 158.
Daken, Samuel, 17 158.
Dakin, Mr., schoolmaster, 5. 255.
Dakins, -- , 17. 199. Dal, Rev. Nicholas, 17. 149.
Dale, Eben, 3. 163-173 ; 10. 458 ; 13. 3.
Dale, Lieut. Richard, U.S.N., 3. 215, 216. Dale, Sir Thomas, 17. 297 n.
Dale, Dr. William J., letter to, from L. V
Bell, 7. 81-85. And Dr. Bell, 7. 80. Donations from, 6 470 ; 11. 499; 12. 40. Dall, Mrs. Caroline H., donation from, 7. 408.
Dall, Joseph, 13. 372.
Dall, William H., gives an account to the Society of his explorations in Alaska, II. 142. Donation from, II. 499.
Dallaus, see Daille, J.
Dallas, Alexander J., censured by N. Appleton, 5. 286.
Dallas, Hon. George M., 15. 325; 18. 192. His letter accompanying the donation from the British Record Commission, 3. 204, 205. To receive the thanks of the Society, 3. 205.
Dallaway, Rev. James, 8. 95.
Dalling, Lieut. William, 15. 77.
Dalrymple, E. A., Corresponding Secre- tary of the Maryland Historical Soci- ety, 9. 463.
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Dalrymple, J., 10. 325.
Dalrymple, Col. William, 14th Royal Regu- lars, 3. 308, 309. The British troops ordered to the Castle, 6. 482, 483, 485- 487.
Dalton, Charles H., 19. 357. Donation from, 9. 252.
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