Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 25

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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Digges, Miss, 15. 233.


Digges, Dudley, 3. 260.


Digges, Sir Dudley, 18. 294.


Digges, William, 3. 260.


Digliton, Frances (Mrs. Williams), town of Dighton named for, 12. 409.


Dighton, Mass., 3. 166; 7.220; 8. 222; 12. 273, 403, 409 ; 19. 390.


Dighton Rock, 8. 97; 17. 458; 18. 19. Inscription on, 2. 309. Given to the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, 5 227; 6. 252, 253. Washington's re- marks on the inscription, 10. 114-116. Stereoscopic view of, presented, 10.470. Digner, John, sentenced by a court-mar- tial, 16. 343.


Dikson, Edward, 17. 158.


Dill, Joseph, 1. 442.


Dill, Mary ( Mrs. Thomas), 1. 442.


Dill, Peter, death of, 14. 129.


Dillaway, Charles K., donations from, 2. 373; 4. 437 ; 8. 1.


Dillingham, Henry, 20. 23.


Dillingham, Samuel, 20. 23.


Dillingham, W., 20 23.


Dillingham, William H., donation from, 2. 380.


Diman, B., donation from, 6. 17. Diman, Gov. Byron, 18. 338.


DIMAN, Prof. J. LEWIS, D.D, 10. 114; 18. 406. Elected a Corresponding Mem- ber, 12. 333. Death of, 18. xx. His death announced, 18.323. Remarks by Dr. Ellis, 18. 330, 331. Tribute to, by the Rev. E. J. Young, 18. 331-340. List of his publications, 18. 339, 340. Diman, Rev. James, 1. 320 ; 16. 286. Diman, Jonathan, 2. 571.


Dimmock, Capt. Shubael, killed by Indi- ans, 14. 132.


Dinah, a negress, 20. 140.


Dingley, Dr. Amasa, donations from, I. 39, 48.


Dingly, Thomas, his ' History from Mar- ble,' 13. 124. Dinsdall, Adam, 12. 107.


Dinsdall, John, 12. 107.


Dinsmore, Eliphalet, 15. 79 n.


Dinsmore, Silas, 6. 266.


Dinwiddie, Gov. Robert, 20. 183.


Dio Chrysostoni, 3. 384.


Diodati, Giovanni, his Italian Bible, 1. 152. Diodorus Siculus, 3. 384 ; 6. 305.


Dionysius Periegetes, Hill's edition of, I. 153.


Diplomas of the Society, 1. 492 n .; 2. 116 n., 119. Committee on, 1. 487, 492, 494. Twenty - five copies of, to be printed, 2. 303. Rules regarding, 2. 514 ; 3. 241, 244.


Diplomatic Bureau, 2. 180.


Diplomatic medal, a copy of, given, 19. 126.


'Directions to American Loyalists,' 1. 76 .- 'Diseases of the West Indies, Letters on,' I. 217.


DISNEY, JOHN, donations from, 2. 104, 179. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, 2. 106. Elected, 2. 110. Accepts membership, 2. 174. Papers received from, 2. 351. His death, 8. xvi. An- nouncement of the death of, 8. 97, 98.


DISNEY, Rev. JOHN, D.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 206. Elected, I. 213. Two volumes of sermons of, donated to the Society, 2. 104.


Disraeli, Benjamin, Lord Beaconsfield, see Beaconsfield.


' Distinguished Americans,' engraving en- titled, 2. 552. Copy of this engraving donated to the Society, 2. 552, 552 n.


District of Colunibia, see Columbia.


Districts in Massachusetts, how made towns, 4. 389.


Dival. - , prisoner, 15. 91.


Dividends, 4. 252.


Divinity School, Harvard College, see Har- vard University, Divinity School.


Divoll, Ira A., Esq., donations from, 9. 255, 353, 368; 10. 206.


Dix, -, Marietta, 17. 177.


Dix, Miss Dorothea L., donations from, 2. 424, 471; 13. 99, 131. Gifts of, to the Library, 13. 265; to the Cabinet, 13. 278. Deposits a package of papers, 17. 352.


DIx, Gen. JOHN ADAMS, 10. 313 ; 18. 26; Donations from, 5. 374-376 ; 6. 17. Letter from, to R. C. Winthrop, 5. 374, 375. Letter to, from G: R. Dodge, 5. 375. Elected an Honorary Member, 7. 300. Accepts, 7. 304. Gift of a copy of his version of 'Dies Irae,' 9. 358. Vote of thanks to, 9. 358. His death, 17. xviii. Remarks on the death of, by the President. 17. 82, 83; by Dr. Lo- throp, 17. 84, 85.


Dixon, B. Homer, donation from, 3. 42, 229.


Dixon, George, his 'Voyage round the World,' I. 76.


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Dixon, Hannah (Mrs. Morrel), 14. 151.


Dixon, Jeremiah, 8. 441, 460.


Dixon, William Hepworth, 19. 121 n. ' Personal History of Lord Bacon,' criticised, 5. 164.


Dixson, see Dikson, Edward.


Dixwell, Col. John, poem on, 1. 98. ' Map of the Travels and Lodges of the Judges,' I. 124.


Doane, Major Elisha, I. 202 ; 11. 140.


Doane, Heman S., donation from, 8. 88.


Dobel, Capt., death of, 13. 337.


Dobell, Emmeline Benger (Mrs. Carnes), 13. 420-422.


Dobell, Mrs. Lucy ( Mrs. Payne), 13. 420. Dobell, William Jolin Benger, J.D., 13. 420.


Dock Square, Boston, picture of the old house in, presented, 11. 135. Picture of, presented, 12. 82.


'Doctrina et Amicitia ' Society, Amster- dam, 8. 466. History of, 8. 477-479.


'Documentary History of New York,' see O'Callaghan, Edmund.


Documents, question concerning the dis- position of those obtained by soldiers, in the American war of 1860-64, 6. 5, 6.


'Documents relating to the Colonial His- tory of New York ' cited, 20. 80 n.


Dodd, Rev. Bethuel, 19. 405.


Dodd, Charles, pseud. ( Richard Tootle). His ' Church History of England ' cited, II. 410 n. Dodd, Rev. John, II. 209, 211.


Dodd, Rev. William, D.D., crime and ex- ecution of, 19. 220-221 n.


Dodge, -, 17. 183, 196-199, 201.


Dodge, Capt., 15. 111; 16. 286.


Dodge, A. G. P., letter from, 10. 22.


Dodge, Capt. Abraham, 15. 86. Dodge, Ammi Sawyer, 14. 330.


Dodge, Capt. Barnabas, 15. 86.


Dodge, Daniel, 8. 30.


Dodge, George R., letter from, to Gen. Dix, 5. 374, 375.


Dodge, Capt. John, 15. 78; 17. 183 n., 188 n., 192 n.


Dodge, Lieut. Paul, 15. 86.


Dodge, Reuben R., donation from, 2. 430. Dodge, Capt. Richard, 15. 86.


Dodge, Robert, 16. 322 n. Donation from, 2 473. Dodge, Lieut. Robert, 15. 86. Dodridge, John, 6. 349.


'Dodsleian Manuscripts,' 13. 63. Dodsley's ' Annual Register,' 4. 13.


Dodwell, Rev. Henry, his 'Letters on Orders,' 18. 430. Doersh, -, 17. 203.


Dogget, Samuel, 19. 153.


Doggett, John, 3 376. Dolbear, Benjamin, 13. 420. Dolbear, Sarah (Mrs. Gray), 13. 420 n.


Dolbeare, Benjamin, II. 140.


Dolbeare, John, donations from, I. 81-83.


Dolbeare, John, his ' Bill of Lading Book,' 1718-1740, 2. 470.


Dolbeare, Thomas, extract from a letter of Ellis Gray to, 14. 315, 316.


Dolberry, Andrew, 12. 115, 116.


Dolberry, William, 12. 117.


Dole, Dr., Hampton, death of, 14. 145. Dole family, 13. 313.


Dolhoff, Christian, death of, 14. 147.


Dolhoff, John, killed by Indians, 14. 146. Dolhough, see Dolhoff, Christian.


Doliver, Adj., 15. 155.


Doll & Richards, Messrs., 19. 248. Dollar, see Dolhoff, John.


Dolores Mission, San Francisco, 11. 349.


'Domesday Book,' origin of, 6. 34. Fac- simile of, exhibited, II. 497.


Domily, Thomas, 15. 119.


Dominic, Saint, compared with Christ, II. 418.


Don Quixote, 17. 459.


DONALDSON, THOMAS, 16. 164. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 437. Elected, 2. 412. Accepts membership, 2. 455. His death, 15. xvi. Notice of, by Robert C. Winthrop, 15. 313.


Donations from the Society, see Collec- tions, and Exchanges.


Donations to the Society, publication of, in the Proceedings, I. vi. To be ac- knowledged in the 'Apollo,' I. 31. Form of acknowledgment for, 1. 282 ; 2. 20, 252, 312. List of, to be published after each meeting, 1. 418. Publica- tion of, suspended, 1. 419. To be pnb- lished once a year, 1. 426 ; 2. 45. The Librarian to keep a record of, 1. 426; 3. 241, 245, 248. The lists of, to be pub- lished in the ' Daily Advertiser,' 1. 437 ; 2. 101, 101 n. Cease to be published in the Collections, 2. 101 n. Rules regard- ing, 2. 519, 522. Name of the donor to be marked on all donations given to the Library, 3. 248. To the Musenm or Cabinet, to be acknowledged by the Cabinet-keeper, 3. 248. Lists of do- nors to the Library, see Library.


Donatus, Ælius, his life of Vergil, 18. 402. His ' Latin Grammar,' 18. 403, 404. Donatus, Tiberius Claudius, 18. 403. Doncaster, James H., see Carlisle, Earl of. Doney, Thomas, letter and donation from, 2. 551.


Donie, Robin, 14. 128 n.


Doniol, M., 20. 344. Donnal, Lieut. James, 15. 82.


Donnison, William, donations from, 1. 87, 116.


Doolittle, Amos, engraver, 11. 12.


Doolittle, Rev. Benjamin, his . Narrative of Indian Wars,' I. 21.


Doolittle, Col. Ephraim, 12. 201; 15. 83, 85, 89, 92, 95, 97-101, 103, 126, 129, 145, 158, 160. Officers of the regimert of, 15. 83, 83 n.


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Door, Mary (Mrs. Houston), 14. 150.


Dorchester, Rev. Daniel, 8. 3. Donation fron, 8. 76.


Dorchester, Sir Dudley Carleton, Lord, 4. 154; 5. 93; 10. 30, 379, 382; II. 175 n. ; 13. 88, 93; 16. 460.


Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Lord, see Carleton, Gor. Guy.


Dorchester, Conn., 7. 104.


Dorchester, Mass., 4. 27, 28, 35. 40, 219, 293, 353 m .; 6. 261; 7. 198, 200, 207, 220, 229, 233, 238, 245, 251-254, 256, 258, 259, 962; 11. 334; 12. 393, 395; 16. 11 n., 182, 198, 203 n., 289, 338, 358, 397, 398; 17. 116, 143, 143 n., 147, 160, 237, 238, 343, 363, 365; 18. 175, 319 ; 19. 313, 314 ; 20. 7, 25, 401. ' Account of,' 1. 30. Blake's ' Annals' of, pre- sented, I. 270 : 10. 164. Dr. Codman settled in, 5. 420-422. Whaleboats sent from, to Cambridge, 7. 196. Origin of the name of, 12. 396. I.etters from the church in, to the Roxbury church, 17. 143, 144. 'Records of,' 18. 261.


Dorchester, S. C., 8. 215.


Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society, I. 270 n. ; 20. 159. Donations from, 2. 336, 535 ; 6. 417. A commit- tee appointed to keep a meteorological journal, 3. 229.


Dorchester Burial Ground, names of per- sons buried in, 20. 213.


Dorchester Heights, 1776, 7. 238-242. Occupation of, 7. 240-242; 14. 281.


Dorchester Hill, 7.242.


Dorchester Neck, 4. 295; 7. 189, 190, 195, 199, 205, 206, 227, 236, 237, 249.


Dorchester Point, 7. 238, 245, 254. Affair at, in 1776, 7. 236, 237.


Dorchester South Precinct, maps of, ex- hibited. 12. 52.


Dorini, M., 15. 270.


Dormitory system in colleges, 11. 89. Dormom, Capt. Jessee, 15. 82.


Dorr, Rer. Benjamin, D.D., donations from, 5. 347, 372 ; 6. 361. His ' Memoir of Watson,' 5. 208. His 'Historical Account of Christ Church,' cited, 17. 205 n.


Dorr, Ebenezer, 11. 140.


Dorr, Ebenezer, Jr., donation from, I. 156.


Dorr, Edward, letter from, 2. 255. Do- nation from, 2. 255.


Dorr, Harbottle, I. 112; 11. 140.


Dorr, Lieut. Jonathan, 15. 84.


Dorr, Joseph, 3. 192.


Dorr, Joseph H. ( Whitney &- Dorr), II. 308.


Dorr, Samuel, II. 308. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n.


Dorr, Samuel A., 19. 169-171. Contrib- utes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n. Autograph, faces 19. 169. Dorrington, Capt. John, 11. 140.


Dorrington, Rev. Theophilus (?), his ser- mons, 18. 429.


Dorser, Lieut. Daniel, 15. 86.


Doty, Col., Stoughton, 4. 291 ; 7. 185 n., 186, 191, 203, 235. His family, 7. 253. Doty, Mrs., 7. 189, 206, 227, 235.


Doty, L. L., donation from, 6. 333. On the grave of Shays, 8. 257.


Douay Bible, 10. 455.


Doubleday, Edward, 19. 321.


Douce, Francis, 10. 482.


Dougall, William W., donation from, 9. 347.


Dougherty, Edward, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.


Doughty, Capt., 1775, 6. 371 n.


Doughty, Major John, 17. 178 n.


Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Duke of, 12. 414.


Douglas, James, see Hamilton, Duke of.


Douglas, Hon. Stephen A., portrait of, 13. 67.


Douglas, Mass., 3. 297; 12. 405, 407. Origin of the name of, 12. 414. Douglass, Lieut .- Col., 15. 160.


Douglass, William, M.D., d. 1752, 12. 414; 19. 112 ; 20. 308. His ' Summary of the First Planting of the British Settlements in America,' 1. 10; 19. 112 n. His ' History of a New Miliary Fever,' I. 378. Letters from, to Gov. C. Colden, 2. 85, 85 n., 557 ; 17. 410.


Douglass, William Menzies, Great Britain, naturalized, 4. 361.


Dounoil, Charles, 11. 239.


Dove, -, his 'Speculum Anni,' 7. 130. Dover, Eng., 13. 408.


Dover, N. H., 3. 295, 322, 324 ; 4. 77; 16. 53, 256, 257, 261, 262, 264, 266-268, 272, 273, 280, 293, 297 n., 17. 107 n., 108, 110, 152, 156, 219, 220, 223-227, 346, 353- 355 n. ; 18. 262; 19. 315, 377 n. ; 20. 82 n. Pastorate of Rev. Hugli Adams, 3. 322, 323. Dr. Belknap's house at, 14. 37. Church at, 14. 117. Territorial divisions of, 14. 119. Indian attacks on, 14. 124, 130. Journal of Rev. John Pike kept at, 14. 121-152. Records of the town of, cited, 17. 225.


' Dover Enquirer' cited, 14. 117, 122 n., 124 n., 128 n.


Dow, Gerard, 1. 362.


Dow (Dowe), Capt. Henry, 16. 265, 266, 268; 17. 224, 226, 228. Death of, 14. 145.


Dow, Dr. Jabez, 19. 315.


Dow, Rev. Lorenzo, 17. 371.


Dow, Mary ( Mrs. Richards), 14. 151.


Dow, Capt. Reuben. 15. 79.


Dow, Sampson, 14. 149.


Dow, William, acquitted by a court-mar- tial, 16. 361.


Dowling, Mr., 19. 222.


Downame, Bishop George, his 'Treatise on Justification,' 18. 428.


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Downame, Rer. John, his 'Christian War- fare,' 18. 428.


Downe, Mrs., widow of Col., 7. 187.


Downer, Dr. Eliphalet, kills a British soldier, 4. 294.


Downes, Com. John, U. S. N., 11. 137 ; 18. 345.


Downing, -, 10. 380.


Downing, -, 17. 204 n.


Downing, Mrs. Anne (Ware), wife of Emanuel Downing, 6. 416.


Downing, Dennis, 14. 129. Killed by In- dians, 14. 132.


Downing, Edmund, Captain Scot de- spatched to America with, 6. 66 n.


Downing, Emanuel, 4. 129; 11. 187 n .; 16. 3,143; 17.124; 18. 289, 290, 300; 20. 79, 82 n., 83, 84. Letter from, to James Usher, 2. 550. Letter to Governor Win- throp, 6. 415, 416. Letters of, published, 6. 416 ; 7. 15.


Downing, Sir George, H.C. 1642, 4. 441 ; 6. 57; 8. 11, 20, 25; 11. 132; 15. 206; 16. 3, 143. His birth, 4. 128, 129. Sketch of him read, 5. 84. Serves the cause of the Restoration, 6. 491. Possible ex- planation of the' Winthrop letter, 6. 491. Letter of, 10. 389.


Downing, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 78, 78 n.


Downs, Gershom, marriage of, 14. 152.


Downs, Mary (Mrs. Cook), 14. 150.


Downs, Mary, killed by Indians, 14. 130.


Downs, Thomas, marriage of, 14. 151.


Downs, Mrs. Thomas, death of, 14. 135.


Downs, Thomas, Sen., 14. 127, 135 n. Death of, 14. 133.


Downy, Thomas, 15. 80 n.


Dowse, Capt., 12. 425.


Dowse, Abba (Mrs. Robbins), 20. 403.


Dowse, Benjamin, 17. 55.


Dowse, Edward, Dedham, his father's wife, 7. 370.


Dowse, Eleazer, futher of Thomas Douse, 3. 364, 365, 367.


Dowse, Hon. Jonathan, ancestor of Thomas Douse, 3. 365.


Dowse, Mrs. Margaret, 16. 391.


Dowse, Mehitable, 3. 365.


Dowse, Nathaniel, 16. 391.


Dowse, Samuel, 20. 403.


Dowse, Thomas, 4. 8, 104, 113, 125, 134, 319, 320, 335, 337; 5. 23, 190, 191; 7 18, 354; 8. 103, 269, 271, 443, 457, 458;


10. 11, 169, 170, 433, 445; 11. 38, 40; 12. 6, 76, 131, 144, 165, 168, 223, 436; 13. 3, 275; 14 324; 15. 272; 16. 168; 17. 70; 18. 30, 410; 19. 291, 354, 302 ; 20. 194. Engraving of, presented to the Society, 3. iv. Donations from his executors, 3. iv, 131, 169-173, 398; 4. 244, 253; 5. 57; 6. 11. Circumstances leading to the donation of his library to the Society, 3. 100-109, 115, 116, 169, 170, 359, 364, 388, 395, 396; 4. 336 ; 8. 450-452. Correspondence concerning


his munificent donation, 3. 101-104, 109. Volume given as an earnest of his gift, 3. 103, 104, 116, 170, 358, 359. Condi- tions imposed by, on the gift of the library, 3. 101, 104, 108, 127, 178. His birth and education, 3. 105-107, 365, 366, 369, 383. His characteristics and studious habits, 3. 105, 108, 115, 117, 120, 169, 170, 172, 363, 368-370, 373- 377, 380-383, 388-393. To receive the thanks of the Society, 3. 108, 121, 122. His portrait, 3. 109, 110, 115, 116, 120, 368, 398; 4. 244; 5. 97. To receive a copy of the resolutions in regard to his gift, 3. 109, 110. His age, 3. 115. 1)eath and funeral, with resolutions offered, 3. 115, 118, 120-122, 177, 361. Portrait of, faces 3. 115. Increase and cost of his library, 3. 118, 119, 374. A memoir of, to be written, 3. 122. A committee appointed to receive and arrange the library, 3. 125. And George Livermore, 3. 170, 171 ; 10. 457, 458. Names of his executors, 3. 173. Monument raised by, to Franklin, at Mount Auburn, 3. 177, 364, 393-395. A photograph of his homestead presented by Mr. Liver- more on behalf of Mr. Stimson, 3. 264. Proceedings of the Society concerning the donation from, 3. 354-398. Intro- ductory Address by the Hon. R. C. Winthrop, 3. 354-360. Eulogy of Ed- ward Everett upon, 3. 354, 356, 361- 398 ; 4. 242, 251. Inscription in ' P'ur- chas his Pilgrims,' 3. 359. Ilis valua- ble collection of water-colors, and taste in art, 3. 364, 374-379, 896; Io. 458. His business and wealth, 3. 360, 370, 373. His father's house burned in 1775, 3. 367. Disposition of his property and aid given to societies and institutions, 3. 896, 397. The Dowse Library in Cambridgeport, 3. 397. The Dowse High School, 3. 397. The fund pre- sented to the Society, called the Dowse Fund, 6. 11. See Dowse Fund.


Dowse Fund, 3. iv, 172, 173; 5. 23, 24,


190, 191, 241, 251, 253, 254; 6. 9, 12; 7. 18, 19, 354, 355 ; 8. 269; 10. 12, 169, 170; 11. 38, 39, 248; 12. 76, 77, 131. 220, 223 ; 13. 14, 19, 268, 272, 275, 276, 278; 14. 321, 322, 324, 326; 15. 260, 270, 272, 275 ; 16. 168-172 ; 17. 70, 72- 75; 18. 30, 32, 33, 35, 410. 412-414; 19. 291, 293-295; 20 194-1:6, 198. Uses of, 6. 11.


Dowse High School, 3. 397.


Dowse Institute, Cambridge, 10. 458. 461. Dowse Library, 1. 414 n., 470 n .; 2. 285 n. ; 3. iv, 384-388, 397 ; 4. 4, 8, 9, 254, 336, 337 ; 5. 24, 185, 191 ; 7. 19, 355; 8. 103, 259, 270, 271, 443, 414, 446 ; 10. 13, 169, 170, 313, 433, 440, 457, 458; 11. 38, 39, 100, 109; 12. 76, 77, 131, 148, 223; 13. 1, 3, 6, 9, 18, 22, 275, 278, 366, 446; 14.


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Dowse Library (continued).


27, 153, 321, 326; 15. 268, 273, 274; 16. 168; 17. 70; 18. 28, 30, 400, 407, 410; 19. 291, 354, 355; 20. 194, 229. Portraits in, 3. iv. Given to the So- ciety by Mr. Thomas Dowse, 3. iv, 100-109, 115, 116, 118-120, 172, 361, 364, 395, 396. Correspondence con- cerning, 3. 101-104. Conditions of the gift, 3. 101-109, 127. Catalogue of, 3. 102, 103, 108, 359, 383 ; 6. 14; 12. 3, 4. Speech of Mr. Everett in regard to the donation of, 3. 104-107. Number of volumes in, 3. 105, 119, 126-128 ; 6. 12, 13. Resolutions passed concerning the gift of, 3. 107-110. The portrait of Mr. Dowsc to be hung in, 3. 109, 110. Report from the committee upon the accommodations for, and the arrange- ment of, 3. 125-128. The wishes of Mr. Dowse in regard to defraying the expense of the room for, 3. 131, 161, 162, 169, 171-173, 374, 398. The room to be used for the monthly meetings, 3. 128, 182, 204, 214, 229, 239, 250, 262, 265, 283. Opening of the room, and the use of the books extended to the Society, 3. 163-173. Speech of Mr. Wintlirop, 3. 164-171. Arrangement of the books, and name of the Library, 3. 169, 174, 178, 203, 204, 250; 4. 17, 248; 6. 14. A temporary set of By- Laws adopted, 3. 178. Invitation ex- tended to the American Antiquarian Society and the General Society of the Cincinnati to view, 3. 204. Rules and restrictions for its use, 3 249, 250; 6. 14; 13. 148; 19. 190. Names and au- thors of the most important books in, 3. 384-388, 391. List of publications of the Society relating to, 12. 6.


Dowse Library, Cambridgeport, 3 397. Doyle, Rev. Mr., 15. 138.


Doyle, J. A., his ' English in America,' 20. 39.


Doyle, Col. John (?), 14. 333.


Doyle, Martha, acquitted by a court- martial, 16. 361.


Doyle, Col. W. E. (?), 14. 333.


Doyley, Francis, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Doyley, Jolın, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 266.


Dracut, Mass., 12. 401 n., 403. Origin of the name of, 12. 409.


Dragon's blood, in medicine, 5. 392.


Drake, Abraham, Sen., 16. 265.


Drake, Sir Francis, 4. 247; 8. 465; 13. 99, 352 ; 16. 432 ; 19. 205; 20. 102, 103, 276 n. Paper relating to his Voyages, 2. 356.


Drake, Francis S., 12. 329. His 'Dic- tionary of American Biography,' I. 277 n. ; 17. 94. His ' Town of Roxbury' cited, 17. 140 n., 364 n.


Drake, Nathaniel, 16. 264, 272. Drake, S. A., 20. 5 n.


Drake, Samuel Gardner, 2. 114 n .; 5. 236; IO. 426 ; 13. 412 n. ; 16. 205; 17. 65 ; 19. 114-116, 118. Donation from, 1. 483; 2. 39, 93, 334, 372, 458, 508, 526, 534, 538, 539, 549. Requests an exchange of certain volumes, 2. 133. Portrait of Rev. John Wilson in his 'History of Boston,' 10. 44. His ' History of Bos- ton ' cited, 1. 417 n. ; 3. 142 n. ; 12. 281, 396; 16. 198 n., 203 n .- 205 n .; 17. 51 ; 18. 389. His edition of Church's ' Philip's War,' 3. 293; 19. 244, 245. His 'Book of the Indians' cited, 14. 142 n .; 19. 245. His supplement to Baylies's 'New Plymouth' cited, 19. 118 n.


Drama, vote asking donations of plays, novels, etc., descriptive of the charac- ter and manners of the people of the United States, I. 120.


Draper, Mrs., 7. 247.


Draper, Edward (?), 1. 13.


Draper, Hon. James, donation from, 2. 235. His ' History of Spencer ' cited, 12. 410.


Draper, John, 12. 178.


DRAPER, LYMAN C., LL.D., letters from, 2. 556, 569. Donation from, 3. 265. Elected a Corresponding Member, 5. 323. His ' King's Mountain and its Heroes,' 19. 122.


Draper, Margaret, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.


Draper, Copt. Moses, 15. 80.


Draper, Richard, 7. 119; 13. 205. Death of, 15. 353.


Draper, Samuel, 1. 441.


Drapery, Northampton, Eng., deed of a house in, given, 19. 310.


Drayton, Capt. Percival, 13. 36.


Drayton, Hon. William Henry, 11. 254, 257. Portrait of, 1. 168.


Dred Scott, 18. 207.


' Dred Scott Case,' 16. 24, 25, 32; 12. 446. Drelincourt, Charles, his 'Christian's Defence against Fears of Deatlı,' 18. 428.


Drew, Benjamin, killed by Indians, 14. 128 n.


Drew, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 152


Drew, Francis, 14. 142 n. Killed by In- dians, 14. 128 n. Drew, John, report of, 4. 303.


Drew, John, marriage of, 14. 152. Killed by Indians, 14. 142.


Drew, Richard, 12. 107.


Drew, Sarah (Mrs. Field), 14. 152. Drew, Lieut. Seth, 15. 77. Drew, Thomas, 14 145. Captured by Indians, 14. 128 n.


Drew, Thomasine, 14. 128 n.


Dripps, M., Map of Boston published by, 6. 39.


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Drisco, Sarah (Mrs. Noek), 14. 152.


Drisius, Rev. Samuel, 8. 19.


Driver, Robert, 20. 152 n.


Droits de savon, 5. 355.


Drown, Hon. Daniel P., 10. 315.


Drown, Elder Samuel, 8 221.


Drown, Shem, 15. 180, 348.


Drowne, Prof. Charles, donations from, 10. 40, 117, 409.


Drowne. Henry T., donations from, 3. 1 ; 7. 368; 11. 499.


Druillettes, Père Gabriel, a Jesuit mission- ary, 3. 33. Narrative of liis visits to Boston and Plymouth, 3. 33-35. Trans- lation of a letter from, to John Win- throp, Governor of Connecticut, II. 152-154. Original manuscript of, pre- sented, II. 152.


Drum, Lairds of, 14. 233.


Drummond, James, Lord, 13. 106.


Drummond ( Droumand), Capt. Thomas, 12. 424.


Drury, Sir Drue, 12. 288 n.


Drury, Capt. Luke, 15 75.


Drury, Mary ( Mrs. Andre), 14. 219.


Drury, Capt. Thomas, 15. 80, 80 n.


Drury, Sir William, 19. 82.


Dryden, John, 16. 462, 463.


Duane, Mr , 19. 419.


Duane, Hon. James, 6. 132; 13 385, 388.


Duane, Rev. Richard B., donation from, 9. 436.


Duane, William, donation from, 2. 412. Letter from, 2. 569.


Duane, William J., forwards to Mr. I. P. Davis the case of matrices for types, the former property of Dr. Franklin, 2. 38. To receive the thanks of the Society, 2. 38. Donation from, 2. 131. Duballet, J., Boston, naturalized, 4. 360. Du Barry, Marie Jeanne Vaubernier, Comtesse, 15. 31 n.


Dublin Society, ' Transactions ' of, 1. 177, 186 n.


Du Bois, William E., donation from, 2. 351.


Du Cange, Charles du Fresne, Seigneur, 16. 145.


Duchesne, -, models of buildings in Boston, exhibited, 9. 68; 10. 22, 486. Duehey (Duché ?), -, 8. 385.


Duchezeau, Adam, 4. 353. Facsimile of signature, 4. 350.


Dueie, Francis Reynolds, Lord, letter to, 8. 77.


Duck Creek, O., 17. 186 n., 187, 187 n.


Ducke, Dr. Arthur, letter to, 13. 341. Duckun and Party, 3. 228.


Dudleian Lecture, 3. 209, 213.


Dudley, Mr., 11. 295.


Dudley, Ann, daughter of Gor. Dudley, 5. 95. Dudley, Ann ( Mrs. Hilton), granddaughter of Gor. Thomas Dudley, 14. 126 n.


Dudley, Charles, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Dudley, Dean, 4. 21. Donations from, 2. 417 ; 5. 52.


Dudley, Edward, 2d Baron, 12. 270.


Dudley, Henry A. S. I)., donations from, II. 201, 252, 499. Description of mail- uscripts presented by him, 11. 201-205. Vote of thanks to, 11. 222.


Dudley, Lieut. James A., U.S.N., 8. 84. Dudley, John, 1st Baron, 12. 270.


Dudley, Gov. Joseph, 2. 297 n., 298 n. ; 5. 95; 6. 345, 348; 8. 13, 22, 27, 31; 10. 160, 161, 404, 408, 475; II. 202, 203; 12. 113, 254, 271, 274, 364, 366, 402, 410, 412, 426; 13. 211, 392, 455; 14. 223, 224; 16. 258 n., 398 ; 17. 50, 52, 55, 69, 227 ; 18. 254; 20. 32-34, 162 n., 212, 281, 284, 285, 291, 311, 315, 316. Dedication to R. Boyle, 5. 379. The portraits of William III. and Mary, 6. 332. Pur- chases land in Cambridgeport, 6. 345, 345 n. Remarks of Mr. Deane on his two speeches, 7. 484-486. His com- mission, 7. 485, 485 n. Portrait of, pre- sented, 11. 201, 252; 18. 118. His com- mission as Deputy-Governor of the province of West New Jersey, 11. 204, 205. Proclamation for a general em- bargo by him, in 1711, 11. 206. Cradle belonging to the family of, presented, II. 251. Sent as agent to England, 18. 259 n. Pedigree of, 12. 270. Opposi- tion of Judge Sewall to, 12. 367, 308. Answer of, to the Newbury petitioners, 12. 377. His speeches, 7. 480, 487-490. Ilis speech at the inauguration of Pres. Leverett, at Harvard College, 1703, 9. 502.


Dudley, Mercy, 5 95.


Dudley, Patience, 5. 95.


Dudley, Chief Justice Panl, 8. 28 ; 12. 410, 412; 14. 163; 20. 212.


Dudley, Rebecca (Mrs. Sewall), 12 367.


Dudley, Mrs. Rebecca (Tyng), portrait of, presented, 11. 201, 252.


Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester, see Leicester.


Dudley, Capt. Roger, 11. 207; 12. 270. Dudley, Samuel, 16. 265, 276.


Dudley, Sarah, 5. 95.


Dudley, Thomas, II.C. 1651, d. 1655, 8. 12, 20, 25.




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