Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 24

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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craft trials in 1692, 20. 395. Editorial notes by, I. and 2. passim. Notice of J. Williams compiled by, I. 200-262. Notice of David Sewall by, 1. 389, 390. Notice of Dr. Webster by, I. 490-492. Communicates a paper relating to the Great Charter of New England. 2. 570, 570 n. Paper by, on Hutchinson's ' Historical Publications,' 3. 134-150. Paper by, upon Cotton Mather's ' Mag- nalia,' 6. 404-414. Editor of Bradford's ' History of Plymouth Plantation,' 9. 21 n. ; 19. 108 n., 110 n., 115n. Extracts from letters of, to the President, from London, 9. 343, 348. Communication respecting the Seal of the 'Council for New England,' 9. 460. His edition of Smith's 'True Relation,' 10. 5. On Dr. Belknap's list of the Soci- ety's manuscripts, 10. 321-323 ; see footnote, page 41. On Deux Ponts's ' Campaigns,' 10. 348. His 'Memoir of Mr. G. Livermore' cited, 11. 100. Paper on 'The Forms used in issn- ing Letters-Patent by the Crown of England,' II. 166-188. Description of the Dudley manuscripts, II. 201- 205. Communication respecting Gov. Bradford's 'Dialogue,' II. 396-406. Communication on the ' Head-quarters' of Washington in Cambridge, 12. 257- 262. Communication on the charges against Roger Williams, 12. 341-358. Observations on Capt. John Smith's 'New England's Trials,' 12. 428-132. Tribute to James Savage, 12 438-142. Paper by, on the Massachusetts ' Dec- laration of Rights,' 13. 299-304. Paper by, on indenture of David Thomson, and early settlement of New Hamp- shire, 14. 358-385; 15. 2; 16. 204n. Communicates a memoir of Dr. John Appleton, 15. 364. Communication from, on a MS. Journal of the Presi- dent and Council of New Hampshire, 16. 256-260. Edits Paul Revere's let- ter, 16. 371-376. Tribnie to President Woods by, 17. 15, 16. Presents a me- moir of Rev. Joseplı Hunter, with explanatory remarks, 17. 298-306. Me- moir of Mr. E. A. Crowninshield by, 17. 356-359. His 'Memoir of Mr. Frothing- ham,' 18. 67. Notice of Mr. Judd by, 18. 184-188. Fis ' Bradford's History ' cited, 19. 108 n .- 110 n., 115 n. His ' Memoir of Mr. Haven,' 19. 125. Trib- ute to Dr. Robbins, 19. 353-355. Reads a paper on the ' Old Patent of Connect- icut,' 20. 102.


Deane, Capt. John, his narrative of his shipwreck, 1. 19.


Deane, Capt. Joseph, 7. 211.


DEANE, Rer. SAMUEL, Scituate, d. 1834, nominated a Resident Member, 1. 470. Elected, 1. 474. Accepts membership,


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I. 483. Resigns membership, 1. 492. | His 'History of Scituate' cited, 6. 475; 17. 207 n. ; 19. 378 n.


Deane, Rev. Samuel, D.D., Portland, d. 1814, his Thanksgiving Sermon, 1. 87. His 'New England Farmer,' 19. 395, 395 n.


Deane, Silas, 10. 275; 11. 6, 7; 14. 268. Portrait of, I. 168. Letter of Samuel B. Webb to, 14. 81-83. Letter of, ex- hibited, 18. 287.


Deane, William Reed, 15. 388.


Dearborn, Benjamin, presents a copy of his ' Columbian Grammar,' 1. 87.


Dearborn, Gen. Henry, d. 1829, 1. 306, 307, 309; 14. 57, 65, 73, 75.


DEARBORN, IIon. HENRY A. S., d. 1851, 18. 283. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, 1. 449. Elected, 1. 451. Member- ship not completed, 1. 451 n., 500 n. Donation from, 2. 63.


Dearborn, Nathaniel, 6. 40. His 'Boston Notions ' cited, I. 417 n.


Dearborne, Godfrey, 16. 265.


Dearborne, Henry, 16. 265.


Dearborne, Thomas, 16. 265.


Death of Members, see Corresponding, Honorary, and Resident Members, Death of.


De Barres, J. F. W., see Des Barres, J. F. W.


De Blois, Elizabeth, 12. 323.


Deblois, George, donation from, 1. 76.


Deblois, Gilbert, 11. 392, 394. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Deblois, Lewis, 11. 392, 395; 17. 97. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Deblois, Stephen G., 18. 190 n.


Deblois, William, 17. 217.


Debucourt, P. L., 15. 230.


De Butts, Elisha, M.D , 17. 424.


De Candolle, Alphonse Louis P. P., see Candolle, A. L. P. P. de.


Decanver, H. C., donation from, 2. 338.


Decartes, Réné du Perrot, 15. 30.


Decatur, Com. Stephen, 18. 226, 382. Captures the ' Macedonia,' 5. 261.


Dechezzan, Adam, a refugee froin Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Decker, aeronaut, II. 24.


Declaration of Independence, 2. 171; 3. 28, 259; 6. 127 n., 134; 11. 488 ; 12. 211 ; 15. 36-38. Desk on which it was writ- ten, 2. 210, 210 n. ; 3. 151, 152. Signers of, 3. 99; 6. 30, 154. Engraving of, 4. 391. Expressions in, pertaining to sla- very, 6. 98, 103, 107, 108, 135, 136. Meaning, and practical interpretation of, 6. 100, 101, 107-112. Proclaimed in Boston, 7. 259, 260. Read in the churches, 7. 262. Notes on Lord Ma- hon's ' History of.' cited, 6. 106.


'Declaration of Rights,' Mass., 6. 107. Paper on, by Charles Deane, 13. 299- 304.


' Declaration of Rights,' Penn., 13. 302. 'Declaration of Rights,' Va., 13. 302.


Declaration of Trust made by the Soci- ety, release of, 12. 212.


De Costa, Rev. Benjamin F., 11. 317 ; 20. 276, 402. Donations from, 7. 303, 347; 10. 464; 11. 499. Communication from, of a manuscript on the Sagadahoc Colony, with preface and notes, 18. 82- 117.


Dedham, Eng., 5. 156.


Dedham, Mass., 3. 28; 6. 360; 11. 258; 12. 52, 60, 304, 306, 409; 16. 283n., 399 ; 17. 76; 19. 50, 146, 152n., 153, 225, 314; 20. 35, 48. In 1775-76, 7. 203, 208, 214, 218, 231, 236, 243, 250, 256, 260, 262. Dr. Lamson ordained at, 7. 409.


' Dedham Gazette,' 14. 388.


Dedman, Philip, 3. 260.


Dee, Dr. John, 12. 454, 463.


Deedes, Henry, his account of a portrait of Franklin, 15. 10, 11.


Deer, bones of, found in the ruins of the trading-house on Manomet River, 3. 253.


Deer Island, 7. 187, 188.


Deerfield, Mass., 12. 394, 398, 415; 16. 119; 17. 339, 340. Captives taken, 5. 231. Destruction of. 9. 478 ; 11. 311- 315. List of persons engaged in the fight at, II. 316.


Deerfield Academy, 1. 262; 10. 416.


Deerfield Meeting-house, drawing of, faces 17. 337.


Deering, Dr., 16. 388.


Deering, Abby R. D. (Mrs. Sabine), 17. 382.


Deering, Charles M. F., donation from, 2. 303.


Deering, Eliz. M. (Mrs. Sabine), 17. 382. Deeth, S. G, letter proposing an ex- change of publications, 2. 327, 328. Donation from, 2. 329. Letter from, 2. 601. Letter of, given into the hands of the Standing Committee. 2. 604.


' Defence of the Letter from Halifax to a Friend in Rhode Island,' 1. 12.


Deffaudis, Baron, narrative of the mission of, 2. 349, 349 n.


Defoe, Daniel, his 'Jure Divino,' I. 153. Essay on projects, 4. 276. Cited, 8. 324. De Fonblanque, Edward B., his ' Life of Burgoyne,' 14 231, 244, 245, 247.


Degan, Mr., donation from, I. 101.


De Gray, Sir William, Lord Walsingham, see Walsingham.


Dehamda, see Nahanada.


Dehanada, see Nahanada.


Dehon, Theodore, naturalized, 4. 342, 344. Déjean, Philip, 13. 237.


De Kalb, Baron, sce Kalb.


Delafaye, Secretary, letter to, 10. 350, 351. Delafield, John, 13. 421.


Delambre, Jean Baptiste Joseph, letter from, on file, I. 278 n.


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Delancee (Delaneey, James ?), 4. 230.


Delaneey, Miss ( Mrs. Franks), 11. 257.


Delaneey, James, 4. 230.


Delancy, Capt. Oliver, 16. 71.


Delanne, Mr., 16. 298.


Delany, Mrs. Mary Granville, her ' Auto- biography ' eited, 19. 218 n.


Delaware, Sir Thomas West, Lord, 10. 25; 12. 98 n.


Delaware, 5. 10; 6. 105. Map of, 1. 124. Proposed publieation in regard to the families of, prior to the year 1830, 2. 423. Slavery in, 6. 105, 146, 147. Capes of, 5. 4.


Delaware Bay, 5. 130; 10. 379, 384.


Delaware Blues, II. 488.


Delaware Historieal Society, donation from, 8. 1.


Delbridge, Capt., 12. 425.


Delisle, Léopold, 20. 39.


De Lisle, William, his ' Atlas,' I. 153.


Delitzsch, Franz, 18. 141 n.


Dellus, Paulus, Io. 165.


De Meunier, Jean Nicolas, note to, from Jefferson, 6. 129.


Deming, Rev. David, 8. 30.


Deming, John, 7. 215, 216.


Democratic party of Massachusetts, 10. 177-180; 11. 57.


'Democratie Review,' 17. 165.


Democrats, 2. 163-165.


Demosthenes, 18. 354; 19. 370.


De Mountfort, Dr., 12. 321.


Demur, -, 18. 75.


Denbow, Peter, 14 128 n.


Denham, Sir John, 16. 27. Verses by, cited, 16. 28.


Dening, Lieut. Solomon, 15. 83.


Denio, Aaron, II. 313.


Denison, Daniel, 8. 28; 10. 391; 14. 225.


Denison, Rev. F., donation from, 4. 133.


Denison, George, 8. 20.


Denison, Rev. John, 8. 28.


Denison, William, 8. 23, 28.


Denmark, 6. 253, 254.


Dennet, John, 16. 264.


Dennet, William H., donations from, 2. 411, 455, 458 ; 4. 107; 5. 96; 11. 499.


Dennett, A. A., 19. 255 n.


Dennie, Mr., 7. 214.


Dennie, Edward, 19. 80.


Dennie, Joseph, letters from, to Jeremiah Mason, 17. 362-365.


Dennie, Thomas, 12. 62, 66.


Dennie, William, 4. 353 n .; 11. 140; 13. 170; 15. 343, 352.


Dennis, Capt., 18. 78.


Dennis, Mr., 8. 205.


Dennis, John, 19. 273.


Dennis, town of, manufacture of salt in, 15. 224.


Dennison, Mr., 1. 127.


Dennison, D. W., donation from, 8. 76. Denny, Lieut .- Col., 15. 89. Denny, Edward (?), 19. 78.


DENNY, HENRY GARDNER, A.M., 10. 175, 414; 12. 250; 15. 11, 274. Donations from, 8. 480; 9. 66, 227, 353, 463, 467 ; 10. 21, 40, 86, 105, 117, 135, 145, 206, 311, 314, 320, 336, 344, 469; II. 501; 12. 218. Elected a Resident Member, 9. 374. Eleeted Cabinet-keeper, 10. 173; 11. 45, 243; 12. 80, 225; 13. 21. Cabinet-keeper, ro. 210, 312, 469, 487 ; II. 1, 32, 84, 143, 150, 246, 252 ; 12. 53, 67, 70, 215 ; 13. 132, 142, 143, 149, 246, 265. Cabinet-keeper's reports for years ending April, 1869, 11. 44, 45; 1870, 1I. 251-253; 1871, 12. 79, 80 ; 1872, 12. 218, 219; 1873, 13. 20, 278. Vote of thanks to, on his retiring from office, 13. 279. Speaks of the vagueness of spelling in early times in New England, 18. 261. Denny, Mrs. Phebe, 15. 74.


Denny, Samuel. 20. 167.


Denon, Domenique Vivant, Baron, 14. 161 ; 20. 360 m.


Denouville, Jacques Rene de Brissay, Sieur de, 14. 124 n.


Densmore, Major, 15. 92.


Densmore, Capt. Eliphalet, 15. 79.


Denton, Daniel, his 'Brief Relation of New York ' cited, 16. 39.


Denys, J-, his ' History of Aeadia,' I. 153.


Deodate, William, 14. 338.


Department of State, see United States, etc.


De Peyster, Frederie, the elder, 19. 352.


DE PEYSTER, FREDERIC, LL.1) , 8. 2; 15. 279; 17 82; 18. 26; 20. 189. Dona- tions from, 8. 280; 9. 227; 11. 499. Elected an Honorary Member, 17. 362. Accepts membership, 18. 2. His deatlı, 19. xx. Death of, announced, 19. 352. De Peyster, Gen. J. Watts, II. 241. Do- nations from, 3. 258; 4. 1, 54, 286; 5. 30, 172; 6. 414; 9. 357; II. 490. Let- ter from, 3. 258.


De Peyster, Johannes, 19. 352.


' Deplorable State of New England,' I. 9. Derby, Capt., 8. 347.


Derby, Mrs., 17. 120.


Derby, Mrs , donation from, I. 482.


Derby, Capt. Charles, his last voyage, 7. 428. Derby, Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of, 14. 235.


Derby, Edward Stanley, 12th Earl of: 19. 218. Derby, Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of, 12. 293.


Derby, Miss Eleanor, letter from, relative to a portrait of Dr. Clarke, read, 17. 120.


DERBY, ELIAS HASKETT, A.M., d. 1826, nominated a Resident Member, I. 136. Elected, I. 140. Resigns membership, I. 140 n., 500 n. And the battle of Lex- ington, 4. 22.


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Derby, Elias Haskett, 2. 206; 18. 168. Donations from, 3. 85, 284 ; 9 81, 467. Derby, Elizabeth Douglass Stanley, Countess of, 19. 218.


Derby, Dr. George, presents papers of historical interest to the Society, 3. 113, 151. Donation from, 3 182.


Derby, Miss Harriet B., 17. 120.


Derby, James C., 17. 459.


Derby, John, donation from, 1. 25. Vote of thanks to, I. 26.


Derby, Capt. John, 12. 195 ; 14. 349.


Derby, John Clark, 1. 482; 17. 120.


Derby, Capt. Richard, carries news of the battle of Lexington, 4 22-25.


Derby, Hon. Richard, Jr., 16. 85.


Derby, Richard C. (?), 19. 46.


Derby, Mrs. Richard C. (?), 19. 46.


Derby, Capt. Samuel, 15. 82.


Derby, Penn., 5. 150.


Derby Academy, Hingham, 18. 175; 19. 339, 382.


Derkinderen, James, 'Narrative of the Sufferings of,' I. 123.


' Dermot McMorrogh,' 2. 409.


Derrick, W. S., 2. 180.


Derry, John, 14. 128 n.


DESAUSSURE, Hon. HENRY W., nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, I. 104. Elected, 1. 106. Donations from, I. 111, 122, 131, 146.


Desaussure, Hon. W. F., 4. 97.


Des Barres, Joseph Fred. W., vote to purchase his 'Atlantic Neptune,' I. 102. Subscription for that purpose, I. 160 n. An application to buy the Soci- ety's copy, declined, 1. 229. Ifis ' Chart of Boston Bay,' 7. 476, 477 ; 14. 64. Descartes, Réné, 16. 239; 20. 41. His ' Discours de la Methode,' 18. 129 n.


De Serra, Abbe J. C., see Serra, J. C. de. Desfontaines, René Louiche, 17. 400.


Deshon, -, 17. 173.


Deslion, Major, 7. 231.


Deshon, Moses, Esq., 11. 140.


DESIMONI, CORNELIO, 20. 189. Elected a Corresponding Member, 20. 112. Ac- cepts membership, 20. 201.


Desjardins, Simon, 10. 160. His 'Jour- nal de Castorland,' 7. 326, 327, 331-336. Desk used by Thomas Jefferson in wri- ting the Declaration of Independence, see Jefferson.


Desmond, Gerald, 4th Earl, 13. 64.


Desmond, James, 7th Earl, 13 64.


Desmond, Katherine Fitzgerald, Countess of, 13. 63-65.


Desmond, Thomas, 12th Earl, 13. 64.


Desnoyers, M. Jules, letter from, 11. 84. Donations from, 11. 129, 499.


De Soto, see Soto, F. de.


Despatch, ship, 7. 427.


Dessalines, John James. 4. 430.


Dessaussure, Hon. W. F., 4. 97. Destroyer, torpedo boat, 16. 368.


De Tocqueville, see Tocqueville.


Detroit, Mich., 4. 92; 13. 237; 18. 156. Old map of, presented, II. 160.


Deurell, see Durell, Peter.


Deuteronomy, 3. 326.


Deux Ponts, Comte Guillaume de, 10. 348, 349.


DEVENS, Hon. CHARLES, LL.D., 14. 25. Declines to serve as umpire on the


' Hutchinson Papers,' 12. 252. Elected a Resident Member, 13. 449. Accepts membership, 14 1. Appointed to pre- pare a memoir of Gov. Bullock, 19. 232. Devens, Richard, 15. 70, 91, 94, 169, 172, 174-176; 16. 372, 373 ; 20. 124.


Deverell, John, Boston, 4. 361.


Devereux, Madam, donation from, 1. 55.


Devereux, Humphrey, 15. 189; 19. 172, 175.


Devereux, Lieut. John, 15 86.


Devereux, Richard, naturalized. 4. 362.


Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex, see Essex.


De Voe, Thomas F., donations from, 5. 440; 9. 463.


Devol, Jonathan, 17. 188 n.


Devonshire, Eng., 3. 145.


Devonshire Street, extended, 1858, 5. 31.


D'Ewes, Sir Symonds, 12. 172.


Dewey, Hon. Charles A., LL.D., 4. 93 ; 17. 25.


Dewey, Rev. Chester, D.D., 18. 356 ; 20. 241.


Dewey, Jedidiah, 4. 256, 257.


Dewey, Thomas, 18. 16-18.


Dewey, Lieut. Zebadiah, 15. 83, 83 n.


Dewey family, Western Mass., 5. 214.


Dewhurst, Henry William, M.D., a letter from, proposing correspondence with the Society, 2. 21. His letter laid on the table, 2. 28.


Dewi, Indian, see Brown, David.


Dewing, Francis, 6. 37 ; 12. 324. Dewitt, Mons., 10 389.


DE WITT, BENJAMIN, M.D., nominated


a Corresponding Member, 1. 126. Elected, I. 126. Presents a copy of his ' Memoir on the Onondaga Salt Springs,' I. 130.


De Witt, Jan, 13. 407; 16. 469.


De Witt, Simcon, 19. 401. His map of New York, 19. 305.


De Witt, Thomas, letter fromn, 8. 18, 19. Dexter, innkeeper, 11. 28, 31.


DEXTER, AARON, M.D., I. 30-41, 44, 60, 62, 86, 106, 108-110, 124, 132, 134, 135, 139, 140, 142, 150, 156-158, 160 n., 163, 164, 172, 186, 188, 190, 194, 195, 199, 207, 216, 220, 223, 225, 226, 228, 232, 234, 235, 239, 243, 253, 262, 263, 266, 277, 281, 283, 284, 331 ; 14. 57 ; 17. 395, 396. His death, I. xli, 420. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 31. Elected, I. 36. Accepts membership. 1. 40. Of committee to thank Dr. Belknap for


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his discourse on the discovery of Amer- ica, I. 46. Of committee to prepare for the meeting at Governor's Island, I. 51. Donations from, 1. 53, 68, 122. Of Publication Committee, 1. 57. Of committee on addition to the circular letter, 1. 61. Allowed to take Andrews's ' History ' from the Library, I. 134. Of committee on alterations of the Constitution of the Society, I. 150. Of committee to audit the Treasurer's ac- counts, 1. 170. Of committee to solicit aid in printing the Collections, I. 194. Of committee to apply for the deposit of the Prince Library, 1. 236, 237, 269. Of committee to procure subscriptions for repairs of the Society's room, I. 276, 278. Notice of, by C. C. Smith, I. 421-423. Mr. Lowell appointed to pre- pare a memoir of, 1. 426. Proposed as chemical professor, 7. 182, 183.


Dexter, Andrew, his speculation, 5. 284. His fraud, 5. 285.


Dexter, Andrew, Jr., 19. 178.


Dexter, Arthur, 19 357.


Dexter, Elias, 10. 489.


Dexter, F. Gordon, 6. 450 ; 19. 357.


Dexter, Hon. Franklin, LL.D., 1. 355 ; 2. 161; 5. 47, 503; 11. 264; 17. 356; 19. 260, 283, 324, 347.


Dexter, Mrs. Franklin, 16 394.


DEXTER, Prof. FRANKLIN BOWDITCHI, A.M., 10. 113; 12. 8 ; 17. 64n., 94 n. ; 18. 26. Donations from, 9. 255, 368 ; 10 86, 320, 368, 409, 469 ; II. 499. Communi- cation of a copy of Bishop Gibson's Letter to the Rev. Mr. Miles, 9. 342. Thanks of the Society voted to, 9 343. Letter from, relating to Whalley the regicide, 15. 263. Elected a Corre- sponding Member, 17. 89. Accepts inembership, 17. 101. On a Harvard College monitor's bill, 10. 403-408. Pa- per by, on the 'Influence of the Eng- lish Universities in the Development of New England,' 17. 340-352.


DEXTER, GEORGE, A.J., 1. 438 n .; 13. 307n .; 14. 324; 15. 270, 272; 16. 164; 17. 89 ; 18. 68, 79 ; 19. 57, 113 n., 334, 357. Elected a Resident Member, 15. 380. Accepts membership, 15. 386. Commu- nicates Tutor Sever's Argument, 16. 50- 54. Elected Recording Secretary, 16. 173 ; 17. 76 ; 18. 36, 415; 19. 296. Re- marks by, on Gov. Pownall, 16. 177. Recording Secretary, 16. 181, 380; 17. 33, 50, 101, 121, 122, 166, 229, 282, 294, 2952., 307, 328, 360; 18. 1, 65, 118, 407, 422, 436; 19. 1, 62, 97, 123, 128, 194, 325, 333, 334 n., 349, 385 ; 20. 1. Communi- cates letters of Dr. Andrew Eliot, 16. 280. Of committee on the Lee Papers, 17. 19. Announces appointments for memoirs made by the President, 17.


51. Vote of thanks to, for the index to Vol. I. of the Early Proceedings, 17. 89. Communicates Mr. A. T. Per -- kins's additional notes on portraits by Blackburn and Sniibert, 17. 93. Signs report of committee on the Bacon papers, 17. 118. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Moerenhout, 17. 134, 135. Presents report of the committee on the Holmes papers, 17. 136-140. Com- municates the journal of Thomas Wall- cut, 17. 174-206; the journal of Charles Turner, Jr., 17. 206-216. To prepare a report on unwritten memoirs of de- ceased resident members, 17. 299. Re- port on niemoirs of deceased members submitted, 17. 314. Announces the death of Mr. Faribault, 17. 362. Of committee to prepare a volume of ' Winthrop Papers,' 18. 4. Remarks by, on a letter of Erasmus Rask, 18. 18-20. Announces a serial number of the Proceedings, and the publication of Vol. XVII., 18. 68. Letter from, resigning the office of Recording Sec- retary, 18. 240. Action of the Society, 18. 241. Authorized to represent the Society in Europe, 18. 253. Communi- cates a gift to the Cabinet, 19. 53, 54. Announces the publication of Vol. XVIII. of the Proceedings, 19. 54. Votes offered by, 19. 55. Presents se- rial numbers of the new volume of the Proceedings, 19. 96, 223, 380. Com- municates copies of Gov. Hutchinson's letters from the Public Record Office, 19. 128. Remarks by, introducing the manuscript 'Suffolk Bar Book,' 19. 141-147. To be absent several months, 19. 230. Of committee on the ‘ Trum- bull Papers,' 19. 251. Chairman of the committee to publish the Proceed- ings, 19. 310, 334. Announces the death of Dr. Halsey, 19. 359, 360. Communicates copies of early letters of Henry Wheaton, 19. 360, 361. Com- municates Rev. Paul Litchfield's di- ary, 19. 375, 376. Of committee on the Cabot map, 19. 388. Remarks by, intro- ductory to Dr. Belknap's 'Journal of his Visit to the Oneida Indians in 1796,' 19. 393-396. His death, 20. xx. Leaves Boston for the winter, on account of his health, 20. 57. Vote of thanks to, 20. 105, 199. His resignation of the office of Recording Secretary, 20. 190. Notice of Isaiah Thomas by, I. 440- 444. His ' Memoir ' of the Hon. Simon Greenleaf, 2. 541 n., 563-568. Commu- nicates translation of letters of Colum- bus and Vespucius, 16. 318-335. Pa- per by, on the first voyage under Sir Humphrey Gilbert's patent of 1578, 19. 75-83. 'Memoir of Dr. Joseph Palmer ' by, 19. 224-229.


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Dexter, Henry, the sculptor, 4. 334, 336, | Dexter, Hon. Samuel, LL.D., son of the


337. Letter from, to Mr G: Livermore, 4. 335. Bust of Dr. Bigelow by, 17. 437.


DEXTER, Rev. HENRY M., D.D., I. 34I n., 340 n., 503 n. ; 2. 258 n .; 11. 410 n. ; 12. 29, 80 n., 99 n., 290 ; 15. 306 ; 19. 225 ; 20. 383, 414. Elected Resident Member, 11. 139. Accepts membership, 11. 143. Elected a member of the Standing Cominittee, II. 243. Of committee on the ' Sewall Papers," II. 326. Donations from, II. 484, 501. Vote of thanks to, on retir- ing from the Standing Committee, 12. 8I. Letters from, 12. 128-130, 184- 186. Addresses the Society on his return from Europe, 12. 251. Com- municates a Memoir of J. B. Felt, 14. 112. Authorized to represent the Society during his proposed visit to Europe, 15 7. Remarks by, on a por- tion of the original manuscript of Prince's ' Annals,' and on John Robin- son's ' Essays,' 17. 63, 64. Of eommit- tee on memoirs of deceased resident members, 17. 315. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Punehard, 18. 2-4. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Punchard, 18. 67. Authorized to rep- resent the Society in Europe, 18. 253. Remarks by, on the death of Dr. Rob- · bins, 19. 353. Remarks by, on the printing of old manuscripts, 20. 204- 209. Notice of Rev. S. Palmer by, I. 343-345. His notice of Rev. Dr. B. B. Wisner, 2. 425. Ilis ' Memoir of the Rev. Jonathan Homer, D.D.,' 2. 275- 278. 'Memoir of J. B. Felt' by, 14. 113-116. His edition of 'Church's Eastern Expeditions' cited, 14. 124 n., 126 n. Gives a copy of his ' Congrega- tionalism as seen in its Literature,' 18. 118. Reads a paper on the landing- place of the Pilgrims, 19. 125, 126. ' Memoir of Rev. George Punchard ' by, 19 262-264. His edition of Church's ' Philip's War' cited, 19. 245n. His 'True Story of Johu Smyth, the Se- Baptist,' 19. 287.


Dexter, Capt. Ichabod, 15. 85, 158.


Dexter, John H., donation from, 2. 423.


DEXTER. JULIUS, 18. 406. Letter from, with 'Tea-tax Tempest,' 13. 214. Elect- ed a Corresponding Member, 18. 340. Accepts membership, 18. 352.


Dexter, Rebecca (Mrs. Clap), I. 438.


Dexter, Mrs. Rebecca ( Amory), I. 422.


Dexter, Mrs. Rebecca (Peabody), I. 421. Dexter, Richard, 1. 421.


Dexter, Richard, the elder, I. 421.


Dexter, S. Parkman, 19. 357.


Dexter, Hon. Samuel, d. 1810, 3. 307, 308 ; Io. 229, 343; 12. 121. Letter from, to Governor Bowdoin, 6. 359- 361.


preceding, d. 1816, 1. 18, 218, 325, 421, 438; 2. 161; 3 195; 6. 279, 280, 359; 10. 184; 12. 125, 126; 13. 222, 224, 225; 16. 127; 18. 127; 19. 50, 146, 163-166, 282. Donations from, I. 145, 146. Portrait of, by Gilbert Stuart, 16. 366. 'Dialogue between the Ghost of Gen. Montgom- ery and an American Delegate,' I. 19. Publishes a 'Confession of Faith,' 2. 164.


Dexter, Lord Timothy, his peculiarities and his will, 6. 290, 291.


Dexter, William S., 19 357. Dexter Street, Boston, 6. 30. D'Herbelot, see Herbelot, Barthélémy d'. Diana, schooner, 5. 53.


Diana, ship, 3. 228. Burnt, 5. 54.


Diary of the eighteenth century pre- sented to the Society, 2. 309.


Diaz del Castillo, Bernal, 16. 318, 321. His 'Mexico,' 4. 279. His existence maintained, 4. 280, 282.


Diaz de Piza, Bernal, 16. 321.


Dibbell, Charles, 15. 8I n.


Dibben, Capt. Charles, 15. 81, 81 n.


Dibdin, Rev. Thomas F., D.D., 3. 386; 8. 445, 448, 453; 17. 358. G: Livermore's regard for, Io. 427, 430, 439, 447, 456. Dible, Capt., 13 250.


Dickason, Mr. & Mrs. ( Bermuda), 11. 21, 22.


Dickens, Charles, 4. 410, 413; 6. 26; 10. 426; II. 361; 14. 204; 15. 30S. And Irving, 4. 410-412. The Diekens din- ner in New York, 4. 411-413. Extract from a letter of, to Dr. Woreester, 18. 173.


Dickenson, Nathaniel, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Dickerman, Peter, 11. 307.


Dickerson, Capt. Reuben, 15. 85.


Dickeson, John, 3. 260.


Dickeson, Samuel, 11. 316.


Dickinson, Adjutant, 15. 93.


Dickinson, Rev. Mr., 17. 339.


Dickinson, Son of Liberty, 11. 140.


Dickinson, Hon. D. S., 4. 99.


Dickinson, Edward, M.D., 8. 456.


Dickinson, Jolin, LL.D., d. 1808, 6. 146; 14. 246. Ilis 'Pennsylvania Farmer's Letters,' I. 7. His 'Essay on the Power of Great Britain over the Colo- nies,' 1. 75. Portrait of, I. 168. Speech on slavery, 6. 143, 144.


Dickinson, Hon. John D., 19. 36, 36 n.


Dickinson, Pres. Jonathan, D.D., 1. 241.


Diekinson, M. W., letter from, 2. 411. Diekinson, Marquis Fayette, Jr., 19 341. Dickinson, Roger, naturalized, 4 363. Diekinson, Samuel Nelson, donation from,


2 243. His 'Boston Almanac,' 6. 39. Dickinson, Rer. Timothy, his 'Deserip- tion of Holliston,' 1. 52.


Dickman, Thomas, donation from, 1. 56.


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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Dickman, William, Son of Liberty, 11. 140; ' Dinsmoor, Gov. Samuel, d. 1835, 7. 36. 20. 13.


Dickseller, John, 2. 291 n.


Dickson, -, innkeeper, 11. 27, 31. His inn mentioned in Chastellux's Trav- els,' II. 27.


Dickson, William, 11. 394, 395.


Didier & Co., Messrs , 18. 180.


Diedrickstein, see Mensdorff.


'Dies Ira,' gift of a copy of Gen. Dix's version of, 9. 358. Remarks of Mr. Folsom on, 9. 358. First four stanzas of, 13. 40.


Dieskau, Ludwig August, Buron, 20. 54.


' Dieu et mon droit,' 6. 81.


Digby, -, 18. 90, 110.


Digby, Sir Kenelm, 5. 386 ; 16. 210; 18. 182 n.




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