Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 26

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 542


USA > Massachusetts > Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883 > Part 26


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91


Dudley, Thomas, IT.C. 1685, d. 1697, 8. 28. Dudley, Thomas, Governor of Massachu- setts, d. 1652, 3. 34; 4. 20, 155, 441; 5. 95; II. 202, 203, 205; 12. 8, 270, 396, 409; 13. 79 ; 14. 126 n., 304; 16. 146 ; 17. 124, 129; 18. 252; 20. 41, 65, 66, 66 n .. 68, 63 n., 69, 73, 76, 78, 86n., 98, 118, 180, 212. Letters between the Mathers and, 1. 6. Instructions of Queen Anne, 2. 310, 310 n. Letters to the Mathers, 2. 440 n. Visited by Father Druillettes, 3. 31. Autograplı letter to Gov. Winthrop, 3. 311, 312. Removes to New England, 5. 93; 1I 216. Portrait of, 6. 17. Life


142


INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


of, II. 207-222. His parentage and birth, 11. 207. Early youth, 11. 208. Commissioned as captain, and sent into France, 11. 209. Return to England and marriage, 11. 209. Steward of the Earl of Lincoln, 11. 212-216. His re- gard for the Sabbath, 11. 213. Gov- ernor of Massachusetts, II. 217. Let- ter to Gov. Bradford, II. 217, 218. Death of his wife, and his second mar- riage, 11. 220. His death, 11. 222. Ac- count of, by Mather, cited, 3. 281 ; 4. 127: 6. 81, 474, 475. Cited concerning Vassall, 6. 476 n. His Letter to the Countess of Lineoln, cited, 3. 288; 9. 41 ; 20. 02 n.


Dudley, William, 1682, 20. 23.


Dudley, Co/. William, 12. 410, 412; 13. 211; 20. 212. Sent to Canada in 1700,


5. 231. Commission of, as Major of Foot, presented, II. 205.


Dudley family, account of, by Adlard, 3. 281. Report of the committee on the manuscript coneerning. 4. 20, 21. Ped- igrees of, and of the Sutton-Dudleys, 6. 79, 81, 82.


Dudley, Sutton of, Barons, 12. 270.


Dudley, Mass., 12. 403, 404. Origin of the name of, 12. 412.


Dudley Code of Laws for Harvard Col- lege, 14 226-228.


Duelly, William, a refugee, 18. 266.


Duer, Col. William, 13. 82.


Duff, Capt. James, 16. 71.


Duffield, Rer. George, D.D., his sermon on the peace of 1783, 1. 7.


Dug, Jolin, killed by Indians, 14. 124.


Dugdale, Sir William, his ' View of the late Troubles,' 18. 425, 429.


Duggan, John, donations from, 1. 115, 139. Dugles, John, marriage of, 14. 150.


Dugles, Mrs. Sarah, 14. 150.


Du Houx, Charles, Baron de Viomesnil, see Viomesnil.


Duke, John, Lord Coleridge, see Coleridge.


Dukett, Valentine, 15. 358.


Dulap, Ensign, 8. 393.


Duley, Philip, 16 262.


Dumaresq, Capt. Philip, 12. 322.


Dumaresque (Demaresque), Philip, 11. 392, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Dumas, Alexandre, 6. 26.


Dumas, Mathieu, Comte, 10. 275; 18. 287.


Duméril, André Marie Constant, 14. 9.


Dumford, Mrs. Augusta, letter from, read, 18. 268.


Dumfries, Va., 19. 71.


Dunimer, Jeremiah, 1. 26, 217 ; 8. 30; 13. 110; 14. 185; 20. 2, 4. Portrait of, to be framed, 2. 78. Portrait of, to be repaired, 2. 289 n. Portrait of, re- paired, 2. 296. Portrait of, claimed by Mrs. A. D. Perkins,- 2. 300. His por- trait to be returned to Mrs. A. D. Per-


kins, 2. 302. Note from Judge Sewall to, 12. 374. His ' Defence of the New England Charters,' 1. 8. His 'De Jure Judæorum Sabbati,' I. 18. 'Letter on the Canada Expedition,' 1. 20. A man- uscript of, presented, I. 145. Letter of, given, 1. 200.


Dummer, Rev. Shubael, 8. 12, 21, 26; 12.' 360. Killed by Indians, 14. 127.


Dummer, Lieut .- Gov. William, 12. 404;


16. 52; 18. 319, 368, 369; 20. 211. Ilis conferenee with the Indians, 1. 19.


Dummer Academy, 5. 413; 6. 283; 14. 182; 18. 355 ; 20. 233.


Dumont, Pierre Etienne Louis, 20. 390.


Dumouriez, Gen. Charles François, his ' Mémoires,' I. 75.


DUNBAR, Prof. CHARLES F., 14. 25. Elect- ed a Resident Member, 13. 425. Accepts membership, 13. 449.


Dunbar, Rev. Elijah, Jr., donation from, 1. 202.


Dunbar, George, 13. 374.


Dunbar, Robert, 13. 372.


Dunbar, Rev. Samuel, 3. 28; 7. 204, 210; 13. 372.


Dunbar, Simeon, M.D., 13. 372, 374. Dunbar's Camp. 3. 231. 233.


Duncan, Mrs. ( Ran), 5. 10.


Duncan, Alexander, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.


Duncan, Alexander, 13. 325 ; 14 26, 159; 19. 249. Presents a copy of the Albe- marle portrait of Washington to the Society, 13. 326. Vote of thanks to, 13. 327.


Duncan, George, 5. 9.


Dunean, Hon. James H., 4. 99.


Dunean, John, killed by Indians, 14 124.


Duncan, H. T., donation from, 4. 133.


Dunean, Mrs. Henry, communication from, 12. 57.


Duncklee, C. T., donation from, 8. 254. Dundas, Capt., 18. 78.


Dundas, Henry, 1st Viscount Melville, see Melville.


Dundas, Gen. Thomas, 19 69.


Dunham, Capt. Cornelius, deposition re- lating to the sword worn by Warren at Bunker Hill, 9. 348.


Dunham, Lieut. Levi, 15. 78


Dunk, Mary Montague, Lady Osborne, see Osborne.


Dunkard, Penn., 17. 197 n.


Dunkard's Creek, 17. 197 n.


Dunker's Bottom, 17. 197, 197 n.


Dunkin, Chancellor, 4. 97.


Dunlap, Daniel, refugee, 18. 266.


Dunlap, John, his 'Daily Advertiser,' 1. 57. Dunlap, William, 12. 328. Description


of & painting by, 11. 18. Drawings by him, 11. 23. His 'History of New York,' 2. 148. His comedy, 'The Father, or American Shandyism,' II. 22.


143


OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Dunley, Thomas, 15. 117.


Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, and Governor of Virginia, 4. 38; 5. 5; 6. 186, 187; 7. 223; 14. 267, 351, 352, 355, 356, 358. His letters in regard to Virginia laid before Parliament, 6. 186, 187. Proclamation of, offering freedom to slaves enlisting in the Brit- ish Army, 6. 186-192, 224; 14. 351. English account of his action, 6. 187. Letters of, 6. 192, 193. His regiment of blacks, 6. 204. Distrusted by the slaves, 6. 221. Letters to Sir I1: Clin- ton, 6. 224, 223-230. Efforts to secure negro troops, 6. 224-231. Proposal to, 6. 225-227. Letters to, from J. Cruden, 6. 225-228. Letters from, to Lord G: Germain, 6. 230, 231, 233. Driven from Gwin's Island, 7. 261.


Dunmore, William, 15. 70.


Dunmore, ship, 6. 192.


DUNN, JOHN, LL.D., nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 108. Elected, I. 109.


Dunn, Robinson P., D.D., 18. 339.


Dunn, S., his Map of the British Empire in N. America, 2. 524.


Dunnell, 1I. G., J/.D., donation from, 6. 23.


Dunning, John, Baron Ashburton, see Ash- burtou.


Dunscombe, George H., 14. 16.


Dunstable, Eng., 13. 72 n.


Dunstable, Mass., 5. 91 ; 7. 235; 12. 394, 401 n., 406 n. ; 17. 367 n. Origin of the name of, 12. 398. Indian attack on, 14. 142.


Dunster, David, 5. 155. Legacy to, 5. 154. Dunster, Dorothy, 5. 155. Legacy to, 5. 154.


Dunster, Henry, 17. 158.


Dunster, Henry, Emmanuel College, 1644, 20. 23.


Dunster, Henry, father of President Dun- ster, letter from, 2. 550.


Dunster, Rev. Henry, President of Har- vard College, d. 1659, 4. 441, 444 ; 5. 155, 156; 10. 408 ; 13. 133; 14. 225 ; 17. 140, 342, 348. President of Harvard Col- lege, letter from, to Christian Ravis, 2. 467. Life of, by the Rev. J. Chaplin, 2. 584 n. Letter concerning the resi- dence of the Dunster family, 2. 584. Mr. Folsom's inscription for his monu- ment, 13. 37. Quotation from a MS. of, relating to George Herbert, 9. 464. Dunster, Rev. Isaiah, 1. 421; 12. 260. Dunster, Jason, 17. 158.


'Dunster Papers,' 12. 68. In Vol. II. of the fourth series of the Collections, cited, 2. 550 n.


Dunton, -, 17. 177.


Dunton, John, 10. 348 ; 20. 153. His 'Life and Errors,' 2. 449 n .; 6. 405; 13. 123. His 'Letters from New Eng


land,' 10. 348; 13. 415 n. His 'Complete Library ' cited, 15. 257. Sketch of Dr. Bullivant by, 16. 102.


Dunton, Lieut. Moses, 15. 86.


Dupee, Beck & Sayles, donation from, 5. 203.


Dupin, André - Marie - Jean - Jacques, his ' Trial of Jesus,' 2. 567.


DUPIN, Baron CHARLES, 13. 14; 15. 202. Elected Honorary Member, 4. 258. His opinion of Massachusetts, 4. 119, 120. Sketch of, 4. 233. His death, 12. xviii. Death of, noticed by the Presi- dent, 12. 442, 443.


Du Pin, Louis Ellies, his ' Ecclesiastical llistory,' 18. 429.


Duplessis, Joseph Siffrein, portrait of Franklin by, 20. 264.


Duplessis, see Mornay.


Duplicate books, 10. 174.


DU PONCEAU, PETER S., LL.D., 1. 375; 12. 331; 13. 75. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, I. 266. Elected, I. 270. Letters received from, I. 254, 263, 372. Votes of thauks to, I. 279, 375. Dona- tions from, 1. 375, 376, 473.


Dupont, Rear-Admiral Samuel F., 11. 136, 137.


Duportail-Lebegue, Chevalier Louis, 14. 333. Exchanged, 5. 342.


Du Pratz, Le Page, his history of Louisi- ana, 1. 122, 167.


Dupré, -, engraver, 13. 201. Medal of Gen. Greene, design for, exhibited, 9. 82.


Duquesne, Marquis ( Governor of Canada), II. 317.


Durand, A. B, 16. 390.


Durand, Jean Baptiste Vincent, Baron, 15. 58.


Durant, Angustus, donation, 4 437.


Durant, Henry F., 19. 203.


Durell, Capt., 13. 413.


Durell, Peter, 17. 158.


Duren, Elnathan F., donations from, 8. 412; 10. 831; II. 499.


Durfee, Rev. Calvin, donation from, 2 59.


DURFEE, HIon. JOB, LL.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 89. Elected, 2. 90. Accepts membership, 2. 96. Do- nation from, 2. 286.


Durham, John, aged 101, 8. 435.


Durham, Samuel, cash paid to, by order of Harvard College, 6. 354 Durham, N. H., 8. 44, 45; 17. 152, 153; 19. 127.


Durivage, Francis A., to make a copy of portrait of Gen. Lincoln, 2. 502.


Durkee, Lieut .- Col., 15. 160.


Durkee, Major John, 14. 87, 90; 15. 105, 107.


Dury, Rev. John, 16. 212.


Dustin, Alexander, 2. 107 n. Dustin, Hannah, 14. 131.


144


INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Dutch, the intercourse of the Plymouth settlers with, 3. 252. Recapture of New Netherlands, 3. 333. Complained of by Scot, 6. 69 n., 72 n. Their rule in New York, 3. 124.


Dutch medals relating to America, II. 302-304.


Dutch newspapers, 6. 365.


Dutch Protestants, petition from, dated 1777, 3. 155.


Dutch Reformed Church, N. Y., 8. 239.


Dutch West-India Company, 10. 382.


Dutche, -, 5. 126.


Dutrône-la-Couture, Jacques François, M.D., his ' Precis sur la Canne,' 1. 218. Dutton, Mr., 16. 293.


Dutton, Mrs., 16. 304.


Dutton, E. P., 6. 36. Map of Boston and Vicinity issued by, 6, 40.


Dutton, Sir Richard, 18. 13 n.


Dutton, Hon. Samuel E., 14. 329.


Dutton, Warren, 10. 58 ; 19. 175-178. And the foundation of Lowell, 5 269.


Duvallon, see Berquin-Duvallon. Du Vivier, engraver, 13. 289-291.


Duxbury, Mass., 12. 394; 17. 206, 344; 18. 365. Settlement of, 9. 27. Origin of the name of, 12. 399 ..


DUYCKINCK, EVERT AUGUSTUS, 8. 2; 12. 183; 17. 66. Elected a Corresponding Member, 8. 481. Donations from. 9. 1, 2. Acceptance of Corresponding Member- ship, 9. 2. Vote of thanks to, for his donation of the 'Cyclopedia of Ameri- can Literature,' 9. 2. His death, 16. xvi. Announced by the President, 16. 252. His 'Cyclopædia' cited, 4. 418; 7. 269 n .; 19. 162 n., 176 n.


Duyer, Edmund, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Dwight, -, Brookfield, 17. 338.


Dwight, Col., 4. 42.


Dwight, Mr., 19. 418.


Dwight, Mrs., 19. 18.


Dwight, Hon. Edmund, 10. 283 ; 18. 356. Letter from, read, II. 228.


Dwight, Gamaliel L. ( Otis &. Dwight), 11. 308.


Dwight, Hon. Henry W., 19. 42, 42 n.


Dwight, John S., complimentary concert to, 18. 262.


Dwight, Josiah (1762), 20. 47 n.


Dwight, Rev. Josiah, H.C. 1687, 8. 28.


Dwight, Rev. Louis, donations from, 2. 445, 524.


Dwight, Mrs. Mary (Woolsey), II. 18.


DWIGHT, Hon. THEODORE, A. M., d. 1846, nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 482. Elected, 1. 487. Accepts mem- bership, 1. 495.


DWIGHT, THEODORE, Jr., d. 1866, 14. 63 n. ; 15. 386-388. Nominated a Correspond- ing Memher, 1. 481. Elected, I. 487. Do- nation from, I. 481; 2. 116. Vote of thanks to, 1. 481. Desires to use the


Trumbull Manuscripts, 2. 178. His death, 9. xvi; 10. 3. Announcement of the death of, 9. 359. Letter from, 15. 386.


Dwight, Theodore F., 19. 240.


Dwight, Hon. Thomas, donation from, I. 216. Letter from, to J. Lovell, 5. 15, 16.


DWIGHT, Rev. TIMOTHY, D.D., LL.D., President of Yale College, d. 1817, 3. 391; II. 21, 23; 16. 147; 17. 151; 20. 257. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 107. Elected, 1. 107. Visit to his resi- dence, 11. 18. His song of 'Columbia,' 2. 316 n. His 'Travels' cited, 16. 148 ; 19. 309 n., 404 n., 408 n., 415 n.


Dwight, Lieut -Col. Wilder, 10. 135; 16. 446. Death of, 6. 326, 327 n.


Dwight, Mrs. William, donation from, 10. 135.


Dwight School, Boston, Mass., 6. 33.


Dy, John, 13. 118.


Dyar, Mr., kidnapped, 8. 377. Ilis re- venge, 8. 378.


Dyce, Rev. Alexander, 17. 306.


Dyer, Mr., 1779, 6. 216-218.


Dyer, Lieut. Asa, 15. 84.


Dyer (Dyre), Benjamin, 12. 108.


Dyer, Eliphalet, report of committee on the safety of the Southern States, 6. 216-218.


Dyer, Ezra C., Esg., donation from, 9. 177. Donation of two broadsides by, 9 178.


Dyer (Giles ?), 12. 365.


Dyer, Hannah (Mrs. Bullard), 14. 150.


Dyer, Henry, 14. 149.


Dyer, Mary, 13. 132.


Dyer, Mary, 18. 359, 389, 391, 392, 398.


Dyer, Mrs. Mary M., donation from, 3. 114.


Dykewoode, Thomas, assumes the family name Peter, 7. 116.


Dykewoode family, 7. 116.


Dymock, Cressy, 16. 213.


E.


'E. D.,' verses signed, 14. 273, 274. E. I., 7. 295.


E pluribus unum, origin of, 6. 252 ; 13. 39, 40.


Eager, Lieut .- Co/. Nathan, 15. 82, 94, 160. Eames, Capt , 5. 7.


Eames (Emes), Henry, 12. 107.


Eames, John, 1711, 20. 312.


Eames, Lieut. John, 15. 83.


Eames, Penelope (Mrs. Little), 20. 273.


Eames, Rebecca, 20. 312, 314-316.


Eames, Sarah ( Mrs. Palmer), I. 343.


Earle, Pliny, donation from, 10. 206. Earle, T., portrait painter, 11. 18.


145


OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Earle, William B., letter from, referred to the committee on the publication of the Proceedings, 20. 231.


Earlom, Richard, 5. 236 ; 14. 161.


'Early Proceedings of the Society,' 16. 370 ; 17. 67, 75, 119, 122, 1542., 174, 243, 254, 299; 18. 26, 379, 406, 413. The first volume of, announeed, 17. 88. Publieation of the second volume of, 18. 67. Vote of thanks to the commit- tee on, 18. 68. Cited, 17. 120 n., 254 n., 263 n. See Proceedings of the Society. Earthquakes, 14. 123, 127. ' Essay on the, of 1755,' 1. 7. In New England, Oct. 29, 1727, 12. 247, 249. At Naples, 1694, 13. 110.


Eason. Capt. Robert, 14. 136.


East Boston, 18. 284, 285. Names of streets in, 6. 29. Need of a correet map of, 6. 36.


East Boston Company, 18. 285.


East Bridgewater, Mass., 4. 90.


East Brooklyn. 4. 101.


East Cambridge, 3. 371, 372.


East Chester, N. Y., 18. 75.


East Granby. Conn., 16. 82 n.


East Greenwich, R. I., 4. 224; 20. 95.


East Hartford, Conn., II. 26.


East India Company, 4. 217, 218 ; 20. 10, 24.


East India Marine Museum, 15. 196.


East India Marine Society, Salem, 13. 33. East Indies, euriosities from, 1. 91. Iee- trade extended to, 3. 53, 54, 56, 57.


East Lexington, Mass., 19 92.


East River, 3. 123. Historical dwellings on, 3. 124.


East Windsor, Conn., 16. 155.


Eastburn, Bishop Manton, 7. 101; 18. 311. Easterbrook, Rev. Joseph, 12. 106.


'Eastern Argus,' I. 177, 191.


Eastham, Mass., 12. 394, 395, 399; 17. 344. Eastman, John H., 2. 110 n. Donation from, 2. 338.


Easton. John, Governor of Rhode Island, 12. 411.


Easton, Nicholas, Governor of Rhode Island, 12. 411 ; 19. 327.


Easton, Mass., town of, 2. 547; 7. 204, 227, 235; 12. 403, 404; 15. 5; 19. 257, 259. Origin of the name of, 12. 411. Easton, Penn., 20. 90, 91. The 'Argus,' II. 329.


Eastport, Me., 17. 374-376, 378, 379, 382. Eastport Lyeeum, donation from, 1. 494. ' Eastport Sentinel,' 17. 377.


Eastwick, Grissilda (Mrs. Apthorp), 16. 366, 387.


Easty, Benjamin, 20. 320.


Easty, Isaae, the elder, 20. 286, 313, 317. Easty, Isaae, the younger, 20. 286. Easty, Jaeob, 20. 313, 318. Easty, John, 20 317.


Easty, Joseph, 20. 286, 320. Easty, Joshua, 20. 320.


-


Easty, Mary, 20. 313, 315, 316, 318.


Eaton, Mrs , Boston, 12. 60.


Eaton, Rev. Asa, D.D., 15. 176.


Eaton, Benjamin, 13. 438.


Eaton, Benoni, legacy to, 5. 156.


EATON, CYRUS, A.M., 14. 25, 155; 17. 378. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, 2. 537. Eleeted, 2. 539. Aceepts membership, 2. 539. Donation from, 2. 539. His death, 13. xviii. Death of, announced, 13. 426. Biographical sketch of, by Mr. J. L. Sibley, 13. 438- 445.


Eaton, David S., II. 308.


Eaton, Emily, 13. 442-444.


Eaton, Hon. John Henry, 19. 39, 30n., 41, 47.


Eaton, Lilly, donation from, 2. 299.


Eaton, Luther H., 17. 216.


Eaton, Mary ( Mrs. Hill), 14. 147 n.


Eaton, Mrs. Mary (Lermond), 13 440.


Eaton, Mrs. Mary (Stacy), 13. 438.


Eaton, Nathaniel, 13. 133 ; 17.344. Flees from New England, 5. 156.


Eaton, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 79 n.


Eaton, Samuel, 8. 12, 20, 25.


Eaton, Gov. Theophilus, d. 1657, 11. 178, 181 ; 14. 147 n.


Eaton, W. O., donation from, 10. 206.


Eaton, William, 3 260.


Eaton, Gen. William, 10 358.


Eaton's Flogging-school, 10. 445.


Eavens, Mr. David, 3. 333.


EBELING, Prof. CHRISTOPHER D., I. 323. Donations from, 1. 67, 87, 89, 111, 122- 124, 130, 131, 138, 145, 191, 217, 269. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 60. Elected, 1. 77. A letter to be sent to, I. 87. Vote of thanks to, I. 129. The second series of the Collections to be sent to, I. 241. Death of, I. 260 n. Dr. Holmes to prepare a memoir of, I. 266 n. His map of Maine, 1. 135. His library, I. 279 n. ; 2. 212, 213. Copy of the Collections voted to, 2. 68». To receive a copy of the Society's publica- tions, 2. 69 n. . Memoir of,' 2 509 n. MS. memorandum of, 6. 251; II. 5. On the translation of Chastellux's Travels, 6. 427.


Ebeling Collection, 6. 251.


Ebeling Library, 2. 212, 213.


Ebenezer, Ga., 8 215.


Eburne, Richard, his 'Plaine Pathway to Plantations,' 20. 230.


Eck, Johann, 20 374.


Eckhel, Jos. Ililarius, 13. 33.


Eckley, David, donations from, 2. 67, 71, 170.


Eckley, Rev. Joseph, D. D., donations from, I. 130, 191. Donation of his MS. sermons, 2. 67 ; 5. 407.


Eeton, Eng., 3. 175; 6. 334: 10. 163. Original reeord book of, donated to the Society, 3. 174, 175.


10


146


INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Eddington, Me., 17.216.


Eddy, Mr., Providence, 19. 371, 374, 376. Eddy, Daniel C., 3. 33.


EDDY, Hon. SAMUEL, LL.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 169.


Elected, 1. 174.


Eden, Richard, 17. 358.


Edes, Benjanıin, printer, d. 1803, 1. 9, 13, 443; 5. 88 n. ; II. 140; 12. 174, 175 n., 178, 180; 13. 178; 20. 11, 14. Dona- tions from, I. 48, 82, 98, 112, 122, 130. Residenee of, 12. 178. Publisher of the ' Boston Gazette,' 12. 179. Punch- bowl belonging to, 13. 131, 186. See Edes & Gill.


Edes, Benjamin, son of the preceding, 12. 179.


Edes, Col. Benjamin, son of Peter, 12. 179.


Edes, Benjamin Caldwell, 12. 174, 176, 180.


Edes, Mrs. Elizabeth (Walker), 12. 179.


Edes, Mrs. Esther (Hall), 12. 179.


Edes, Graee (Lawrence), 12. 179 n.


Edes, Henry, 19. 175.


Edes, Henry H., 16. 387, 393 ; 18 68. Let- ter from, 12. 176-181. Gift from, 18. 1. His ' Historical Sketehes of the Har- vard Church,' I. 328 n.


Edes, John, Sen., 12. 179 n.


Edes, Jolin, son of the preceding, 12. 179 n.


Edes, Mrs. Martha (Starr), 12 179.


Edes, Mrs. Mary Ann (Cuming), dona- tion from, 12. 174, 180.


Edes, Peter, father of Benjamin, the printer, 12. 179, 179 n.


Edes, Peter, son of Benjamin, 12. 176, 178 n., 179, 219; 13. 178, 186. Dona- tion from, I. 103. Letter of, giving an account of the ' Boston Tea Party,' 12. 174-176 ; 13. 186. Journal of, 12. 177 n.


Edes, Richard Walker, 12. 179 n.


Edes, Sarah Rhodes, 12. 179 n.


Edes, Thomas, II. 140.


Edes & Gill, printers, 6. 482 ; 13. 168, 177, 187, 195, 205, 208. The 'North Amer- ican Almanac and Massachusetts Reg- ister,' 3. 142 n.


Edes's shipyard, Boston. 19. 105.


Edgartown, Mass., 12. 128, 395, 400.


Edgecomb, Mr., New London, II. 200.


Edgecomb, Me., 12. 408, 419.


Edgecombe, George, 1st Earl, 12. 419.


Edgecombe, Sir Richard, deed from Sir Ferdinando Gorges to, 2. 73 n., 74, 74 n., 75-77.


Edgehill, Charlotte Co., Va., 18. 421.


Edgeley, Thomas, see Edgerly.


Edgerly, Elizabeth, 14. 128 n. Edgerly, Joseph, 14. 128 n.


Edgerly, Susanna, 14. 128 n.


Edgerly, Thomas, 14. 128 n .; 16. 265; 17. 228.


Edgerly, Thomas, Jr., 14. 128 n.


Edgerly, Zacharialı, killed by Indians, 14. 128 n.


Edgeworth, Maria, 14. 312; 20 300.


Edgeworthı, Richard Lovell, 14. 312.


Edggeremmet, Indian, 14. 130.


Edict of Nantes, 2. 203. Revoeation of, 4. 388.


Edinburgh, Medico-Chirurgieal Society of, see Medico-Chirurgieal, ete.


'Edinburgh Advertiser ' eited. 13. 178.


' Edinburgh Encyclopædia,' 18. 186.


'Edinburgh Review,' 6. 297 ; 16. 427 ; 20. 359. Notice of Motley's ' United Netli- erlands ' in, 16. 436.


Edinburgh University, diploma of Gov. Bowdoin from, 14. 205.


Edith, bark, 7. 413, 415. First American steamer that went to India, 7. 412.


Edith, yacht, 7. 415, 416.


Edith Warren, ship, 14. 338.


Editors of 1796, 5. 56.


Edmans. Jonathan, 20. 10.


Edson, Josiah, 8. 349. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Edson, Robert, 13. 372.


Education, J. Sparks's views of, 10. 307. Dr. Jacob Bigelow's services in the eause of, 17. 410-153.


Edward I. of England, 17. 306.


Edward II. of England, 17. 306.


Edward III. of England, 3. 187 ; 20. 145, 162.


Edward VI. of England, 10. 383; 20. 145 л., 150 л.


Edward the Black Prince, 6. 26.


Edwards, -, 15. 337.


Edwards, Mr., 16. 206.


Edwards, Alexander, II. 140.


Edwards, Alfred P., 19. 349 n.


Edwards, Alphonse Milne, 14. 22.


Edwards, Prof. Bela Bates, 10. 355. Do- nations from, 1. 495, 496 ; 2. 16, 23, 51, 64, 214, 215.


Edwards, Bryan, his 'History of the West Indies,' 1. 122. Engraving in his 'History of the West Indies,' 10. 32. Edwards, Edward, 19. 80. His ' Life and Letters of Sir Walter Raleigh 'eited, 13. 84, 86, 90; 15. 385n .; 19. 81 n.


Edwards, Henry, Esq., donation from, 9. 66.


Edwards, Henry Milne. 14. 9.


Edwards, Jacob, 19. 357.


Edwards, Jolin, 11. 140.


Edwards, Rer. John, D.D., his book on the difficult texts, 18. 426. His 'Au- thority, Style, and Perfeetion of the Holy Scriptures,' 18. 427. His works on the Divine Existenee and on Provi- denee, 18. 428.


Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, D.D., d. 1758, President of the College of New Jersey, I. 9, 291, 312 ; 3. 391 ; 10. 245; 16. 155, 365 ; 17. 94, 137 ; 19. 6. His ' Northamp- ton Conversions,' 1. 7.


147


OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, D.D., d. 1801, | Election 'of officers, see Annual Meeting President of Union College, 11. 15. His and Officers of the Society. ' Observations on the Language of the Multhekaneew Indians,' 1. 123, 130. Edwards, Joseph, 20. 11.


Edwards, Thomas, 19. 151, 157-167, 169- 175, 178. Donation from, 1. 26. Auto- graph of, faces 19. 169. Edwards, Rev. Timothy, 8. 20.


Edwards, Rev. Tryon, donation from, 2. 187. Edwards, William Frederie, 14. 14.


Edwards, William H., donation from, 3. 229.


Edwardston, Eng., 4. 148. Eeles, Nathaniel, 18. 375, 376.


Eell Lake and River, Me., 17. 216.


Eelles (Eels), Rev. Nathaniel, II. C. 1699, d. 1750, 8. 30.


Effingham, John, aged 144, 8. 435.


Effingham, Thomas Howard, 3d Earl of, 14. 236.


Egan, Jolın, MS. note by, in an edition of 'The Triple Cord,' II. 410 n.


Egerton, Francis, Duke of Bridgewater, see Bridgewater.


Egerton, John, 2d Duke of Bridgewater, see Bridgewater.


Egery, Capt. Daniel, Report of, 4. 303.


Egle, William H., M.D., his ' History of Pennsylvania ' cited, 17. 200 n , 201 n. Egmont, Lamoral, Count, 16 425.


Egrees, Capt. Daniel, 15. 78 n., 70.


Egreniont, Charles Wyndham, Earl of, 12 416.


Egremont, Mass., 12 405, 407, 416.


Egypt, 3 207; 6. 306, 334. Antiquities of, see Ripaud, L. M.


Egyptians, 3 108, 198. Customs regard- ing the dead, 6. 471, 472.


Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried, 4 317.


Eights, Dr. James, his account of the Pinkster Jubilee at Albany, 19. 401 n. Elatson, Mrs. (Pemberton), 14. 139 n. Elberson, W., 20. 13.


Elbow Lane, Philadelphia, 17. 205 n. Elbridge, Giles, 14. 367.


Elcano, see Cono, J. S.


Eld, -, 18. 73.


Eld, Lieut .- Co/. George, diary of, commu- nicated by Mr Chase, 18 70-79.


Elder, Miss, 12. 329.


Elder, in medicine, 5. 305, 399.


Elderton, -, 20. 150 n.


Eldon, John Seott, Earl, 2. 161; 10. 197. Eldredge (Elbridge), -, 13. 133.


Eldredge, Mrs. Ebenezer (Oreutt), 10. 214.


Eldridge's ' New Chart of Boston Har. bor,' presented, 8. 279. Eldwag, David, 14. 85.


Eleanor of Castile, 17. 306.


Eleetion of members, see Corresponding Members, Honorary Members, and Resident Members, Election of. .


Election sermon, a list of the preachers of the annual, to be prepared, 1. 213. List of preachers at the General Elec- tions in Massachusetts, 2. 203 n., 294 n. Eleetions, Statute of 1643, 1. 249. Electoral College, 2. 7.


Elery, Benjamin, 4. 65.


Elford, Jo., 5. 126. Elford, Capt. Matthew, R.N., 12. 253-255.


Elgin, James Bruce, Earl of, 19. 8.


Elgin Marbles, 17. 439.


Elia, 6. 26. Eliaers, Auguste, 18. 431.


Elie de Beaumont, Jean Baptiste Jacques, 20. 350, 360.


Eliot, Andrew, son of John Eliot, D.D., d. 1863, 11. 308. Deposits the portrait of John Rogers the martyr, with the So- ciety, 2. 585, 605, 611. His parentage, and account of his family, 2. 611.


Eliot, Mrs. Andrew, 16 182. 284, 203. ELIOT, Rev. ANDREW, A.M., Fairfield, Conn., son of Andrew Eliot, D.D., H.C. 1762, d. 1805, 2. 439; 9. 254; 11. 17- 19: 16. 181, 182 »., 282, 283, 287, 304. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 119. Elected, 1. 120. Donations from, 1. 122, 138, 146, 154, 167, 178. Memoir of, 2. 509 n. Letter of Dr. Eliot to, 16. 183.


Eliot, Rev. Andrew, D.D., d. 1778, 1. 500 n .; 3. 25, 114; 7. 177, 177 n., 195; 8. 225, 482; 10. 125, 126. 128, 161, 162; 13. 221, 222, 224 ; 15. 343, 362, 321 n .; 16. 13, 181, 182 n., 282 n., 283 n., 285 n., 289, 201, 292 n., 297 m., 298 n., 300 m .; 18. 347 ; 20. 211. Antograph letter of, 2. 179. Receives the books and papers of Gov. Hutchinson, at his home, after the riot, 3 138; 13 221. Letter from, to his son Andrew, 16. 183. Letter from, to T. B. Hollis, 16. 281. Letters to his son Jolin, 16. 282-286, 203-295, 297, 299, 300, 303-306. Letters to his son Samuel, 16. 286, 287, 291, 292, 296- 303, 305. Letter to Isaae Smith, Jr., 16. 287-289. To Daniel Parker, 16. 292.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.