Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 27

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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Eliot, Mrs. Ann (Treadwell), 2. 611. Iler feeling towards the portrait of Rogers the martyr, 2. 612, 614.


Eliot, Anna, 16. 282.


Eliot, Benjamin, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403, 407.


Eliot, Charles, II.C. 1809, 1. 232 n.


ELIOT, CHARLES W., LL.D., President of Harvard College, 11. 292; 12. 262 n. ; 13 266 ; 14 22: 15 374; 19 357. Elected a Resident Member, 13. 104. Aecepts membership, 13. 105. Notices death of Dr. Walker, 13. 403. Pays a tribute to Gov. Clifford, 14. 187.


Eliot, Edward G., 3d Earl of St. Germans, see St. Germans.


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Eliot, Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Eliot, 16. 282-284, 287, 292, 204-296, 300-302, 306. Eliot, Elizabeth Gookin (Mrs. Quincy), 16. 398.


Eliot, Mrs. Elizabethi (Greenleaf), 16.282, 283, 295, 296, 298, 299, 302.


ELIOT, EPHRAIM, M.D., 1. 234, 235, 237, 239, 252, 262, 264, 270, 272, 274, 277, 279, 283, 337; 16. 182 n., 280, 282. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 231. Elected, 1. 233. To prepare a memoir of Dr. Rand, r. 349. Allowed to take out books for the New Hampshire Medical Society, 1. 377. Resigns mem- bership, 1. 386. Notice of, I. 500 n. Donation from, 2. 423. Letter describ- ing Dean Berkeley's chair, 3. 25. Sketch of, 7. 177 n. Account of the Physicians of Boston, 7. 177-184. Letter of, cited, 13. 222 n.


Eliot, Rev. Jared, his 'Essays on Field Husbandry,' r. 220.


Eliot, John, 18. 111, 116 n.


Eliot, John, d. 1719, 8 28.


Eliot, Deacon Jolin, 11. 140.


Eliot, Jolin, Jr., 1811, 1. 221 n., 263. Do- nation from, 1. 218.


Eliot, Rev. John, d. 1690, Apostle to the Indians, 1. 33 ; 2. 54; 6. 5; 8. 19, 241, 252; 10. 161, 329; 11. 201; 13. 349; 14. 303; 15. 226; 16 4, 183, 396; 17. 129, 142, 148, 243, 348, 358, 361, 441 ; 19. 388-390 ; 20. 212, 265-268. Dr. Eliot's account of, 1. 151. Letters of, 2. 495. Tracts in relation to his work among the Indians, 3. 287. Autograplı letter to Gov. Endicott, 3. 311-313. His Indian Bible presented to Charles II., 5. 376. The dedication to IIon. R. Boyle in the Bible, 5. 378, 379. His Indian Bible, sold in 1812 for $25, in 1843 for $39, 10. 427. Counter Dec- laration of, and others, 12. 106. Birth- place of, 12. 413. Description of two copies of his Indian Bible, 13. 307-310. Dankers's visit to him, 13. 310, 311. Letter to, from the Hadley church, 17. 146-148. Letter of, to Mr. Hord, 17. 245, 246. Letters of, to Mr. Ashurst, 17. 246, 247, 249, 250. Letter of, to the commissioners of the united colo- nies in New England, 17. 247-249. Let- ter of, to Robert Boyle, 17. 253. His ' Harmony of the Gospels in the His- tory of the Sufferings of Jesus Christ,' I. 10. His Indian Bible. 1. 53; 10. 455, 427 ; 12. 373; 13. 427. His Indian Grammar, I. 123. His ' Christian Com- monwealth,' 2. 191, 192, 192 n., 328. His . Brief Narrative,' 10. 320, 321.


ELIOT, Rev. JOHN, son of the Apostle, H.C. 1656, 8. 12, 21, 26; 16. 398.


ELIOT, Rev. JOHN, D.D., H.C. 1772, d. 1813, 1. 1, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15 n., 17 n., 22, 24, 27, 29, 30, 32-36, 39-41, 48, 49, |


51, 62, 107-110, 116, 117, 121, 124, 126, 127, 129, 132-136, 139, 140, 142-144, 149, 150, 156, 160 n., 165, 166, 168, 169, 172, 176, 179, 186-188, 193-197, 199, 200, 206, 207, 213-216, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 228-230, 231 n., 212 n., 266 n., 459 n., 473, 483 n., 500 n. ; 3. 25 ; 4. 112 ; 7. 177 n. ; 8. 43, 45, 223; 9. 197 ; 10. 161, 343; 12. 5, 65, 434; 14. 108, 311 ; 16. 283, 285, 287, 295, 297 n., 300 n., 301, 303, 305; 17. 19n., 85, 165; 19. 390. Formation of the Society, I. ix, x, xiii, xiv, xvin., xxiii. One of the founders of the Society, I. xiii, xiv; 2. viii, ix, 439, 611 ; 3. 166, 266, 351. To procure a room for the Library and Muscuni, I. xviii. Rules for the Library and the Museum, I. xix. To super- intend the publications of the Society, I. XX, XxV n. His portrait, I. xxxiii. His deatlı, I. xli, 232 n. Elected Li- brarian and Cabinet-Keeper, 1. 4, 34, 82, 97, 105, 117. Librarian, I. 28, 36, 39. List of books contributed by, I. 6, 7. Of committee to draw rules for the Library, I. 14. Of committee to arrange the plan of the ' Apollo,' 1. 17. To prepare an account of the Society for Fleet's ' Register,' 1. 17. Of com- mittee to purchase Harris's ' Collection of Voyages,' I. 22. Presents report of committee to confer with Belknap and Young. 1. 23. Of Publication Commit- tee, I 24, 77, 108, 196. Of committee to define the powers of the Standing Committee, 1. 25, 27. Donations from, 1. 30, 47, 48, 147. To take part in tl:e exercises on the anniversary of the discovery of America, I. 31. Of com- mittee on new rooms, I. 35. Of con- mittee to report a plan for continuing the Society's publications, I. 42. Of committee of arrangement for the cele- bration of the anniversary of the dis- covery of America, 1. 44. Makes a prayer on that occasion, r. 45 n. Of committee to have binding done, 1. 49, 54. Of committee to prepare for tlie meeting at Governor's Island, r. 51. Of committee on the By-Laws, I. 65. Of committee to ask Mr. Crocker for books, I. 69. Of committee to contract for printing the Collections, I. 78, 83. Of committee to reprint the Circular Letter, 1. 81. Of committee on the Treasurer's accounts, 1. 84, 189. Of committee to increase means for pub- lishing the Collections, I. 86. To dis- pose of the volumes in the hands of the printer, I. 99, 100. To make a list of the Trumbull and other manuscripts, I. 100. Of committee to sell useless books, I. 101. Elected Corresponding Secretary, I. 118, 125, 132. 140. 148, 157, 164, 170, 188, 193, 196, 206, 215,


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221, 226. Corresponding Secretary, I. 125, 144, 158, 160n., 208, 214, 222, 500 n .; 3. 134. Dr. Allyn's letter to, accepting membership, 1. 128 n. To communicate vote of thanks to Prof. Ebeling, 1. 120. Letter of Mr. Foster to, 1. 133 n. Let- ters of Mr. Hall to, 1. 136 n. Of com- mittee to receive and keep account of the Colleetions, I. 142. Of committee to select artieles to be loaned to Mr. Turell, 1. 149. Of committee on alter- ation of the Constitution of the So- ciety, I. 150. Dr. Freeman's letter to, I. 151 n. Of committee to reprint the Catalogue of the Library, I. 162. Of committee on reprinting the Collec- tions, 1. 165, 169, 216. Of committee on Earl Buchan's letter, I. 172, 180. Letter from Dr. Anderson to, 1. 173 n. Col. Humphreys's letter to, with Wash- ington's epaulcts, I. 178 n. Letter to, from Gen. Vallaneey, I. 186 n. Of committee to select a place for sale of the Collections, I. 188. Of eommittce to demand from Mr. Turell the ar- tieles belonging to the Cabinet, I. 194. Of committee on an annual eclebration of the landing at Plymouth, 1. 195. To write a letter of thanks to Mr. Smith, I. 197. Correspondence of, with Earl Buchan, I. 197 n. Of eominittce to decide what books shall not go out of the Library, 1. 212. Of committee to prepare lists of preachers of annual election and other sermons, 1. 213. Re- quested to prepare a Circular Letter, 1 215. Presents his 'New England Biographical Dictionary,' I. 218. Of committee on the Library Catalogue, 1. 221. Writes the preface to the Cat- alogue, 1. 221 n. Excused from service on a committee, 1. 223. Of committce to collect and count votes, I. 227, 228. Presents an application for the pur- chase of Des Barres's Charts, 1. 220. Circular Letter written by, I. 230 n. Autograph and portrait of, facc 1. 232. Dr. Mckean's ' Memoir of,' I. 232 n. Letter of, to Count Rumford, 1. 240 n. Letter of, to Gov. Strong, 1. 301 n. Letter dated Dec. 11, 1790, referring to the early history of the Society, 2. viii. Letter from Col. D. Humphreys, 3. 133, 134. Statement concerning a work of Calef. 3 288. Letters to Dr. Belknap, 3. 295. Portrait of, presented, 8. 481. Sister of, 8. 481. Portrait of, presented by John F. Eliot, Esq , 9. 189. And the Hutchinson Papers, 10. 124-126. List of the Society's MSS. in his handwriting, in 1792, 10. 321-325; 13. 229, 230. See Belknap, Jeremy, with footnote accompanying p. 41. Dis- covery of his father's will, Io. 486. Letters to, from his father, 16. 282-286,


203-295, 297, 209, 300, 303-506. Ex- tract from a letter of W. Lyon to, 16. 475. Letter of, to Josialı Quincy, 17. 17-19. Letter to, from Dr. Jenks, 17. 86-88. Ilis notiee of Dr. Belknap quoted, I. viii, ix. His Thanksgiving Scrmon, 1. 81. His memoir of Dr. Belknap, 1. 117 n. His account of the Apostle Eliot, I. 151. His description of Marblehead, I. 151. His memoir of Dr. Thaeher, 1. 151. His 'Eccle- siastieal History of Massachusetts,' I. 166. His notice of Thomas Pemberton, I. 194 n. His notice of Rev. Andrew Eliot, 2 509 n. His 'Biographical Dic- tionary' quoted, 10. 42; 13. 222, 299; 16. 202 n. His interleaved Almanacs, 13. 44.


Eliot, Sir John, 8. 6; 12 236; 14. 204; 15. 381 ; 18. 442, 443. His love of lib- erty; 5. 85. Fac-simile of letter to, 8. 427. Copy of Gov. Winthrop's 'Con- siderations ' by, 8 413-427. His ' Mon- archy of Man' cited, 13 90.


Eliot, John F., 3. 114; 13. 44; 16. 182, 280; 17. 19 n., 85. His account of the portrait of John Rogers the martyr, 2. 611, 612. Donations from, 3. 43; 7. 100, 115, 139, 357 ; 8. 314, 413, 431, 442, 463, 482. Letter from, 8. 481, 482. Gift of a portrait of Rev. Dr. John Eliot from, 9. 150. Gift from, 17. 165.


Eliot, Joseph, H.C. 1631, 8. 23, 28. Eliot, Joseph, Jr., 11. 140.


Eliot, Rev. Joseph, HI.C. 1658, 8. 12, 21, 26.


Eliot, Josiah, 16. 182 n., 280, 295, 298, 299, 301, 303, 306. Donations from, 1. 39, 48. Eliot, Mary, 16. 282, 299, 301.


Eliot, Rec. Richard R., 8. 239.


Eliot, Samuel, H.C. 1660, 8. 13, 21, 26.


Eliot, Samuel, 8 318, 324, 331, 405-107, 409, 412 ; 19. 105.


ELIOT, SAMIEL, LL.D., 9. 190; 10. 32, 485; 11. 33. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 512. Elected, 2. 525. Ac- cepts membership, 2 526. Present at mectings of the Society, 2. 548, 554, 571, 573, 606. Of Serutinizing Com- mittee, 2. 569. Of committee to con- sider certain matters pertaining to the Appleton Fund, 2. 605. Resigns his Resident Membership, 3. 93. Removes from the State, 3. 114. Elected a Cor- responding Member of the Society, 3. 114. Accepts Corresponding Member- ship, 3. 114. Donation from, 5. 309; 10. 206. Re-elected a Resident Member. 8. 257. His aceeptanee. 8. 431. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 10. 20, 173. Chairman of the Standing Committee, 11. 34. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the committee, 11 46. Eliot, Mrs. Samuel ( Andrews), 8. 318, 406, 407, 409.


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Eliot, Samuel, nephew of Dr. Andrew Eliot, 16. 287, 291, 295, 298. Donation from, 1. 231. Extract from a letter of, I. 231 n. Vote of thanks to, 1. 232.


Eliot, Samuel, son of Dr. Andrew Eliot, 4. 425; 16. 280, 282, 284, 297, 300, 304. Letters to, from his father, 16. 286, 287, 291, 292, 295-303, 305.


ELIOT, Hon. SAMUEL ATKINS, A.M., I. 278 n .; 2 274 ; 3. 80 ; 10. 230, 294; 13. 27, 39; 15. 256. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 85. Elected, 2. 87. · De- elines membership, 2. 89. Invitation to the Society to attend the delivery of a enlogy, on Rev. Dr. Kirkland, 2. 170. Subscribes towards the reprint of cer- tain volumes of the Colleetions, 2. 347, 368. His ' History of Harvard College' cited, 18. 128 n., 322.


Eliot, Sarah, 16. 282.


Eliot, Saralı (Jrs. Curtis), 19. 388.


Eliot, Susan, 16. 282.


Eliot, William, Earl of St. Germans, see St. Germans.


ELIOT, Rev. WILLIAM G., D.D., elected a


Corresponding Member, 6. 471. Ac- cepts membership, 7. 102.


Eliot, William Havard, 10. 230.


Eliot bureau, 18. 286.


Eliot Library Association, donation from, 4. 139.


Eliot School, Boston, 20. 5n.


Eliot Seliool, Jamaica Plain, 19. 226.


Elis, Rer. John, D.D., his ' Articulorum xxxix Defensio,' 18. 430 n.


Eliza, brig, 6. 435.


Eliza, vessel, 7. 425, 427, 428.


Elizabeth, Queen of England, 1. 101, 113 ; 2. 321 ; 3. 183, 185, 187; 4. 143; 10. 383, 430, 456, 482 ; II. 435; 12. 102, 284, 399, 464; 14. 197; 15. 18, 182, 244; 16. 427, 432, 434, 435, 451; 18. 251; 19. 75, 77, 320; 20. 27, 59, 103, 160, 257. Letter of, to Sir Amias Paulet, 12. 287 n. 'Register Book of the Privy Council ' eited, 19. 81 n.


Elizabeth, N. J., 4. 100; 10. 347.


Elizabeth City, I'a., 17. 349.


Elizabeth City County, 10. 27, 29 n.


Elizabeth Islands, 12 334.


Elizabeth River. 6. 187, 192 ; 10. 28.


Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, 16. 186.


Elizabethtown, N. J., 6. 259; 19. 14. First Presbyterian Chureh at, 8. 35. Elizabethtown, Penn., 17. 203.


Elk, head of, 5. 151.


Elk, Md., 19. 71, 72.


Elkins, Esther (Mrs. Lee), 14. 150.


Elkins, Gersha, 16. 265.


Elkins, Henry, killed by Indians, 14 146. Ellatson, Jonathan, 20. 160.


Ellens, Ano., 16. 264.


Ellery, Benjamin, 4. 64, 65.


Ellery, George Wanton, 20 202 n. Let- ter to, from his father, 20 203, 204. Ellery, Harrison, gift from, 16. 100.


Ellery, Mrs. Lucy ( Vassall), 4. 64.


Ellery, J/rs. Nathaniel, photograph of a portrait of, 16. 100.


Ellery, Hon. William. 3. 99; 15. 383, 393: 20 202. Letter from, of date 1775, 3. 282. Letters from, 4. 381-383 ; 6. 258, 259. Letter from, to his son, 20. 203, 204.


Ellesmere, Francis (Leveson Gower) Egerton, Earl of, edits the 'Guide to Northern Archeology,' etc., 2. 418. Donation from, 2. 475.


Ellesmere, Sir T. Egerton, Baron, new rule of practice introduced by, when Lord Chancellor, 8 308.


Ellicott, Jolin, 15. 12.


Elliot, -- , 17. 183.


Elliot, Mr, 16. 279.


Elliot, Justice, 16. 107.


Elliot, Andrew, see Eliot.


Elliot, Andrew, master of a ship, 12. 116. Elliot, Andrew, New York, 14. 83.


Elliot, Jonathan, liis 'Debates' cited, 6. 110, 111, 154, 156, 159, 162-168.


Elliot, Robert, 16. 264, 266; 17. 223, 228. Elliot, Simon, I. 192 n.


Elliot, Bishop Stephen, D.D., 4. 96.


Elliott, Bishop, 8 34.


Elliott, Charles D., letter of, in relation to the destruction of old earthworks in Somerville, 15 228.


Elliott, Charles W., 12 214 His 'New England History,' cited, 12. 213 n.


Elliott, James, 19. 176, 177.


Elliott, Com. Jesse D., donation from, 2. 308.


Elliott, Stephen, LL.D., 17. 412.


Ellis, Jr., II. 131.


Ellis, Lieut. Amnos, 15. 77.


ELLIS, ARTHUR B., LL B., 19. 230, 285. Elected a Resident Member, 19. 251. Aceepts membership, 19. 265. His ' His- tory of the First Church,' 19. 194, 287. Of a committee to publish the Sewall correspondence, 20. 104. Presents pho- tographs of Jolin Cotton's pulpit, 20. 333.


Ellis, Mrs. Bethiah (Paliner), I. 344.


Ellis, Charles M., donations from, 2. 411, 491 ; 8. 314. His 'History of Roxbury' cited, 17. 140 n.


Ellis, Francis. 15. 157. .


ELLIS, Rev. GEORGE E., D.D., 3. 365 ; +. 51, 140, 145, 167, 224 ; 7. 26, 397 ; 8. 77, 257, 272, 432, 466; 9. 2. 176 ; 10. 41, 117, 136, 141, 174, 210, 313, 442, 446, 449 n., 486; II. 33, 43, 82, 342, 376 n. ; 12. 4, 6, 29, 41, 104, 171, 181, 249, 252, 442; 13. 44, 45, 104, 240, 242, 345, 370, 380, 424, 446 ; 14. 215, 230, 232 ; 15. 1, 180, 266, 269, 274, 277-279; 16. 174, 280, 307, 388 : 17. 35, 46, 67, 294, 330, 370; 18. 151, 182,


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244, 245, 296, 320 n., 387, 388; 19. 98, 194, 357, 392; 20. 38, 105, 190, 364. One of the twenty-six members in the heliotype frontispiece, 2. vii ; 3. 32 a. Donations from, 2. 214 ; 4. 54; 8. 171, 254, 484; 9. 437, 463, 467 ; 10. 2. 40, 80, 86, 105, 117, 135, 145, 206, 311, 314. 344 ; II. 85, 105, 501; 12. 67. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 215. Elected, 2. 219. Accepts membership, 2. 221. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 222, 227, 235, 236, 241, 217, 253, 263, 283, 293, 303, 309, 328, 350, 358, 362- 364, 372, 376, 378, 380, 383, 385, 339, 411, 417, 422, 430, 434, 441, 450, 466. 470, 472, 483, 486, 493, 495, 497, 503, 507, 511, 513, 526, 536, 542, 551, 552, 550, 571, 585, 592, 596, 599, 604. Of eommittee to examine certain manu- script volumes, 2. 224, 225. Report of the committee, 2. 231 n. Appointed a delegate to the celebration of the New York Historical Society, 2. 206. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 308. Com- municates a memorandum in the hand- writing of Dr. Belknap, 2. 308, 309. Of committee to examine the papers of the late Gov. Bernard, 2. 363. Of Standing Committee, 2. 488 ; 7. vii, 26, 363; 8. 272 ; 10. 20 ; 14. 328. Of com- mittee to prepare Vol. II. of the fourth series; 2. 492. Report of the committee concerning the memoir of Dr. Harris, 2. 501, 502. To purchase for the Soci- ety the document written by Jolin Usher, 2. 540. Of committee to con- sider the request of the Wisconsin His- torical Society, 2. 556. Communicates a letter from Mr. Quincy, 2. 556, 557. Asks for an expression of opinion in re- lation to publishring a certain work in the Collections, 2. 502. A delegate to tlie seini-centennial celebration of the New York Historical Society, 2. 595. Re- port of the Publishing Committee, 2. 599. Of Nominating Committee, 3. 67, 85, 86; 9 463. Motions, 3. 90; 5. 29 ; 7. 363; 10. 175. 316, 484; 14. 32, 340. Presents a number of valuable papers, 3. 113, 155. Signs a memorial remon- strating against a petition of the His- torie, Genealogieal Society for a change of its corporate name, 3 266-270. Of committee for the examination of Dr. Pierce's Memoirs, 3 281. Remarks on the Battle of Bunker Hill, 4. 75. Re- marks, 4. 233; 10 36, 37, 48, 49, 82, 141, 343. 348, 402. Reports concerning certain Belknap papers, 5. 52. Vote of thanks to, 5. 107. Of committee on ex- change of prisoners in the Revolution, 5. 324, 346. On Dr. L. V Bell, 5. 408- 400. To prepare memoir of Dr. L. V Bell, 5. 411. Remarks on Rev. Con- vers Francis, D.D., 7. 7-9. Of Publish-


ing Committee, 7. 300 ; 9. 3. Of com- mittee on the Winthrop Papers, 7. 339. Report on the Broadsides, etc., pre- sented by R. C. Winthrop, 7. 348, 349. Resolutions and remarks on the death of Hon. Josialı Quincy, 7. 383-391. Added to the committee on the publi- eation of the Proceedings, 9. 3. Vote of thanks to, on his retiring from the Standing Commitee, 9. 191. His state- ment in reference to a volume of early Proceedings of the Society, 9. 217. Resolutions and remarks offered by, in acknowledgment of the donation of George Peabody, 9. 438. Letter to, IO. 83, 89. Report on the Hutchinson Pa- pers, 10 118-133 ; 11. 227, 326 ; 12. 104, 209. Votes of thanks to, 10. 174. Re- port of the Standing Committee, 10. 145-151. On the Sewall Diary, and on his lectures before the Lowell Insti- tute, 10 411; 16. 369. Announces the reception of the 'Sewall Papers,' 11. 5. Of a committee on increase of mem- bers, 11. 112. On the ' Sewall Papers,' II. 326. Letter from him read, pro- posing another course of lectures by members of the Society, 11. 163. One of a committee on the subject, II. 166. Paper read by, 12. 59. Cominunicates copies of some of them, for publica- tion, 12. 105. Of committee on increase of membership, 12. 170. Communicates some selections from Judge Sewall's 'Letter-book,' 12. 358. Remarks of, at the first meeting in the newly con- structed building of the Society, 13. 21, 22. Exhibits the punch-bowl of the Fifteen Associates, 13. 199. Re- marks on the same, 13. 199-202. Com- municates a letter of Mr. Prescott's. 13. 246. Remarks of, on the death of Dr. Walker, 13. 396-403. Presents report of the Committee on the ' Sewall Pa- pers,' 14. 1. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Upham, 14. 108. Pre- sents letters and papers from Miss Thompson, 14 109. Letter from Earl Stanhope to, 14. 196. Reads a letter from Mrs. Emily W. Appleton, 15. 178. Remarks by, on communicating Mrs. Appleton's donation, 15. 178. Reports inemoir of Hon. Charles W. Upham, 15 181. Letter to, from Josiah Quincy, 15. 100. From R. W. Emerson, 18. 191. Address at the funeral of Hon. C. W. Upham, 15. 216. Elected Vice-Presi- dent, 15 276; 16. 175; 17. 76; 18. 36, 415; 19. 296; 20. 199. Calls attention to Thomas B. Wyman's . Charlestown Genealogies,' 16. 11. Speaks of a por- trait of Chief Justice Sewall. 16. 279. Remarks by, on the publication of the first volunie of the Sewall Diary, 16. 363. Appointed to prepare a memoir


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ELLIS, Rev. GEORGE E., D.D. (continued). of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 17. 51. Remarks by, on the publication of the 'Early Proceedings,' 17. 88, 89. Calls atten- tion to the services of two ladies in the. War of 1812, 17. 170-172. Moves the appointment of a conimittee to exam- ine the early volumes of the Collec- tions, 17. 233. Remarks by, on the deatlı of Dr. Budington, 17. 286. Announces the second volume of the ' Sewall Papers,' 17. 288. Viee-Presi- dent, 18. 240, 405; 19 62, 265, 298, 325, 333, 349, 385, 388; 20. 1. Announces resignation of the Recording Secretary, 18. 240. Remarks by, on the celebra- tion of the 250th anniversary of Boston, 18. 241, 242. Remarks on the centennial of the State constitution, and on the Baltimore celebration, 18. 243. Reads letter from Rufus Ellis on the English homes of the founders of Massachu- setts, 18. 248. Communicates gifts to the Society, 18. 268, 423. Calls atten- tion to the proposed ' History of Amer- iea,' 18. 288. Of committee to advise with the editor of the same, 18. 288. Remarks by, on the death of Prof. Di- man, 18. 330, 331. Submits resolutions on the death of President Garfield, 19. 62, 63. Pays a tribute to Mr. Haven, 19. 63, 64. Announces the death of Dr. Holland, 19. 64. Remarks by, on the suggested restoration of the Bradford Manuscript to this country, 19. 64, 65 Presents a gift from the Misses Dan- forth, 19. 102. Exhibits an engraved portrait of Gen. Putnamn, 19. 102. Speaks of George III.'s collection of books on America, 19. 122. Speaks of a proposed communication from Mr. Goddard, 19. 210. Presents Mr. God- dard's intended communication, 19. 232. Exhibits a eup. formerly part of the eivie plate of Boston, Eng., 19. 239. Announces new editions of the 'Sewall Papers' and ' Belknap Papers,' 19 251. Speaks of the increase in number of antiquarian societies, 19. 252. Covenant of the St. Botolph Club in accepting his gift of the Bos- ton 'loving eup,' 19. 265, 266. Re- marks by, on the death of Mr. Long- fellow, 19 266-268. Resolution offered by, 19. 268, 269. Announces the death of Mr. Allen, 19. 278. Remarks by, in announcing the death of Mr. Emerson, 19. 298-302. Reads a letter from Judge Hoar, 19. 302. Announces appoint- ments for memoirs, 19. 310, 356. Speaks of early portrait-painting in Boston, 19. 312. Gift from. 19. 325. Announces the death of Col. Chester, 19. 325, 326. Gives an account of a visit to the Carter Brown Library, 19. 326-


329. Reads an extraet from a letter from Mr. Winthrop, 19. 329. Appoints a publishing committee, 19. 334. Re- marks by, on the death of Dr. Rob- bins, 19. 349, 350; on the death of Mr. Marslı, 19. 350-352 ; on that of Mr. De Peyster, 19. 352. Communicates invi- tation to send a representative of the Society to the Webster Commemora- tion, 19. 392. Announees Mr. Win- throp's proposed return, 19. 392. I're- sents a gift to the Society from Dr. H. J. Bigelow, 20. 45. Appointed to write a memoir of Mr. Nathaniel Thayer, 20. 108. Pays a tribute to Mr. Thayer, 20. 108-110. Remarks by, on some souvenirs of Count Runiford, 20 226, 227. Speaks of the approach- ing anniversary of the birth of Luther, 20. 264, 265. Remarks by, regarding the proposed statue of John Harvard, 20. 345-348. Moves a vote of thanks to Dr. Hedge, 20. 401. Speaks of in- vestigations to be made with regard to the pedigree of John Harvard, 20. 401. His . Life of Count Rumford' cited, I. 118 n. His ' Centennial of the Evacua- tion of Boston,' I. 354; 16. 289. His address on the Battle of Bunker Hill, 2. 231 n. His 'Memoir of Ilon. C. W. Upham,' 2. 609 n. ; 15. 182-220. His ' Memoir of Dr. Luther V Bell,' 7. 26- 99. Memoir of Jared Sparks' by, 10. 211-310. llis ' Ilistory of the Massa- chusetts General Hospital,' presented, 12 264. Paper by, 'Gen. Burgoyne in Boston,' 14. 233-247. Presents a copy of his 17th of March Oration, 14. 338. ' Memoir of Dr. Jacob Bigelow ' by, 17. 383-467. Reads a paper on the 'King's Missive,' 18. 357-362. Letter to the


' Advertiser' on the same subject, 18. 394-399. His ' The Red Man and the


White Man in North America,' 20. 190. Ellis, Hannah ( JJ/rs. Gray ), 13. 420 n.


Ellis, Gov. Henry, 8. 218.


Ellis, Sir Henry, 2. 481.


Ellis, Rev. John, Rehoboth, 1. 344; 19. 225. Ellis, John Harvard, 15. 394. Donations from, 7. 140, 279; 8. 254, 480; 9. 467; 10. 21, 40, 93, 469.


Ellis, Rer. Jonathan, his 'Description of Topsham,' 1 67.


Ellis, Joshua, 18. 351, 351 n.


Ellis, Matthias, donation from, 2. 477.


Ellis, Sir Richard, 18. 437. .


Ellis, Rowland. 17. 234 ; 18. 351 n.


Ellis, Rev. Rufus, D.D., II. 376 n .; 18.


263 ; 20. 413. Letter from, on the Eng- lish homes of the founders of Massa- chusetts, 18. 248-253.


Ellison, Abraham, II. 395


Ellison, Rer. Thomas, 19. 400.


Ellison, William P., donation from, 7. 368. Vote of thanks to, 7. 359.


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Ellsworth, Henry L., Commissioner of Patents, 2. 316, 317.


Ellsworth, Oliver, LL.D., 17. 364. On slavery, 6. 136, 140, 142.


Elin, in medicine, 5. 393.


Elmsley, Peter, 15. 240 n.


Elsenham, Eng., 13 405.


Elsevier, Baron, 12. 185.


Eltham, Va., 19. 71 n.


Elton, Mrs. Dr., 16. 307.


Elton, Richard, his 'Body of Art Mili- tary,' 1. 89.


Elton, Mrs. Romeo, donations from, 12. 186, 251.


Elton, Prof. Romeo, 10. 350. Donations from, 5. 313, 315.




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