Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 28

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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Elwin, Thomas, donation from, 1. 130. Elwis, --- , 18. 300.


ELWYN, ALFRED LANGDON, M.D., 18. 2,


406. Donation from, 16. 2. Vote of thanks to, 16. 3. Elected a Correspond- ing Member, 18. 67. Accepts member- ship, 18. 118. His ' Autobiography of Charles Biddle,' 20. 345.


Ely, Justin, donation from, 1. 146.


Ely, Rev. Zebulon, 19. 339.


Elyat, Samuel, 20. 23.


Elyot, Thomas, 20. 23.


Emancipation, Josialı Quincy's views of, 9. 151.


Emancipation League, donation from, 7. 139.


Emancipation Proclamation, 10. 464. Facsimile given, 7. 340.


Emanuel, King of Portugal, 11. 424.


Embargo, proclamation for a general, by Gov. Dudley, in 1711, 11. 206.


' Embargo Laws,' I. 202.


Emden, 7. 210.


' Emerald,' the, 1. 192.


Emerson, Rev. B., donation from the Committee of Arrangements for the Fiftieth Anniversary of his settlement in Salem, 3. 32 a.


Emerson, Charles C., 17. 39 ; 19. 305.


Emerson, Edward, 19. 304.


Emerson, Edward Bliss, 20. 403.


EMERSON, GEORGE B., LL.D., 2. 158, 159; 8. 468; 10. 224; 11. 33 ; 12. 4, 72, 315; 13. 370; 15 7, 274, 305; 17. 387, 419, 460, 461; 18. 406; 19 426. Elected a Resident Member, 7. 26. Donations from, 11. 501. Remarks on the death of George l'icknor, 12. 25-29. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Cushing, 17. 6, 7. His death, 18. xx ; 20. 232, 258. Deatlı of, announced, 18. 354. Remarks by the President, 18. 354-356. Resolution of the Society, 18. 356. Mr. Waterston appointed to prepare a memoir of, 19. 125. Portrait of, faces 20 232. ' Me- moir of,' by Rev. Robert C. Waterston, 20. 232-259. His birth and parentage, 20. 232. Boyhood, 20. 232. Education, 20. 233. At Dummer Academy, 20.


233. Enters Harvard College, 20. 233. Classmates, 20. 233. Letters from Hon. S. Salisbury and Hon. George Ban- croft, 20. 234. College associates, 20. 235. Overwork, 20. 235. Appointed a tutor in Harvard College, 20. 235, 236. Teaches school in Lancaster, 20. 236. Head master of the English High School, 20. 236. Opens a school for young ladies in Boston, 20. 236. Traits of character, 20. 237, 242, 213, 252, 253, 258. Lectures before the Boston Mc- chanics' Institution, 20. 237. His agen- cy in founding the American Institute of Instruction, 20. 237, 238. Journey to the White Mountains, 20. 238. Ad- dress on Agassiz, 20. 238. Letter to Mr. Waterston, 20. 239. His estimate of Agassiz, 20. 239, 240. President of the Boston Society of Natural History, 20. 241. Botanical and Zoological Sur- vey of Massachusetts, 20. 241. Ance- dote relative to Hallam's criticism of Spencer, 20. 243, 244. Tribute to, by Thomas T. Bouve, 20 244. Thic Col- lection of the Boston Society of Nat- ural History, illustrating the woods of New England, 20 245. Letter from E. T. Bouvé, 20. 245, 246 ; from Thomas T. Bouvé, 20. 246, 247 ; from H. W. S. Cleveland, 20. 247-249. Tribute to, by Prof. Gray, 20. 249. Lectures insti- tuted by the Boston Society of Natural History, 20. 250, 251. Mr. Emerson's letter on the subject, 20. 250, 251. Travels in Europe, 20. 254. Visits the Pacific Coast, 20. 255. His connection with the Educational Commission for the instruction of the freedmen, 20. 256. Progress of American literature, 20. 257. Degree of Doctor of Laws conferred upon, 20. 258. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 20. 258. His lecture on the ' History of Education in Massachu- setts' cited, 12. 253. His publications, 20. 240.


Emerson, John, a refugec from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Emerson (Emmerson), Rev. John, II.C. 1656, 8. 12, 21, 26.


Emerson (Emmerson), Rev. John, II.C. 1675, 8. 23, 27.


Emerson (Emmerson), Rev. John, II.C. 1689, 8. 28.


Emerson, Joseph, 20. 313.


Emerson, Rev. Joseph, d. 1767. 17. 156. His sermon to Capt. Lawrence's com. pany, 1. 79.


Emerson, Juda, 14. 128 n.


Emerson, Martha, 20 213.


Emerson, Phœbe, 2. 392.


EMERSON, RALPH WALDO, LL. D .. 2 392; IO 423 ; 13. 449 ; 14. 47 ; 15. 7, 376; 16. 115; 17. 459; 18. 323, 329 n. ; 19. 202,


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333, 334, 347, 350; 20. 189, 194, 257, | Emmanuel Register, names from Dr. 404. Letter to Mrs. Samuel Ripley, 2. Bennett's copy of, 20. 22, 23. 393, 394. Elected a Resident Meniber, Enimes, Aaron, 19. 177. 12. 104. Aceepts membership, 12. 126. Emmes, Samuel, 11. 140. Remarks at the Scott Centennial meet- Emmet, Thomas Addis, 10. 184. ing, 12. 145-147. Remarks by, 14. 248. Enimons, -, 17. 173. Letter from, to Rev. Dr. Ellis, 15. 191. Emmons, Lieut. George F., U.S.N., do- nation fromn, 3. 182. Introduces Carlyle's works into this country, 18. 329. His death, 19. xx. Emmons, N., portrait painter, 17. 233, 234 ; 18. 318. Deatlı of, announced by Dr. Ellis, 19. 298-302. Letter of Judge Hoar on the Enunons, Rev. Nathaniel, his sermon be- fore the Missionary Society, 1. 146. Emms, Henry, 6. 352. death of, 19 302 Tribute to, by Dr. Holmes, 19. 303-310. Resolution of the Society, 19. 310. Dr. Clarke appointed Eninith, Mr., schoolmaster, 12. 389. - to prepare a memoir of, 19. 356. Reads Emser, Hieronymus, 20. 374. a poem at the Tea-party Centennial meeting, 13. 207. Reads a paper upon Thomas Carlyle, 18. 324-328.


Emerson, Samuel, M.D., 20. 233.


EMERSON, Rev. WILLIAM, A.M., d. 1811,


I. 130, 142-144, 148-151 n., 156, 158, 163-166, 169, 172, 186-188, 194-197, 199, 200, 206, 207, 213, 214, 219; 2. 387 n., 388 n., 392; 12 24; 17. 403. His deatlı, I. xlii, 222 n. Donations from, I. 137, 153, 167, 191, 201. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 140. Elected, I. 142. Of Publication Committee, I. 150. Of cominittee on reprinting Collections, I. 150, 159, 165, 169, 216. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, I. 157, 164, 170, 188, 193, 196, 206, 215, 221. Of committee on the Treasurer's accounts, 1. 157, 170. Of committee to devise a better way of publishing the Collections, 1. 157. Ilis pastorate in Boston, 2. 392 ; 12. 24; 17. 403. Mr. . Thacher's ' Memoir of ' cited, I. 222 n. His Fourth of July discourse at Har- vard, 1. 76. His Fourth of July ora- tion at Boston, I. 153. His sermon on the death of Dr. Thacher, I. 153. His notes on Compton, I. 166 Ilis sermon before the Boston Female Asylum, I. 191.


Emerson, Rev. William, Concord, d. 1776, 2. 392 ; 5. 221 n. ; 19. 377 n.


Emerton, Lieut. Ephraim, 15. 78.


Emery, -, 12. 423.


Emery, Charles II., donation from, 3. 229. Emery, Nicholas, 19. 170.


Emery, Rev. S. Hopkins, requests thc loan of certain manuscripts, 2. 494, 499. Donates a copy of the By-Laws of the New England Society of Illinois, 3. 132. Donations from, 2. 532; 5. 227; 6. 82; 7. 143, 408 ; 8. 480; 9. 353 ; 10. 40, 335. Emery, Rev. Samuel, 8. 29.


Emery, Samuel H., donation from, 2. 532. Emigrant Aid Society, 19. 337.


'Emigration, Extract from a Letter on,' I. 76.


Emigrés in America, 1793-96, 7. 145. Emlyn, Thomas, I. 76.


Emmanuel College, Eng., 20. 21.


'Encyclopædia Americana,' edited by Lieber, 1829-33, 10. 184; 12. 266; 14 78; 18. 200; 19. 341. See also . New Anicrican Cyclopædia.'


' Encyclopædia Britannica,' 6. 305. End, William, donation front, 2. 474. Endicot, Capt., 5. 135. See Endicott. Endicott, John, d. 1857. 11. 262.


Endicott, Gov. Jolin (Endecot, Endicot,


Indcott, and Indicott), 2 613; 3. 34, 63; 4. 155, 156, 441 ; 5. 15, 137, 141, 142; 10. 97,326; 11 176, 177, 179, 183, 400; 12. 337, 342, 432; 13. 79; 14 304; 15 217; 16. 138, 146; 17. 123, 129, 367, 369 ; 18. 118, 183, 297, 298, 357, 358, 361, 388, 300, 394, 397, 400 ; 20. 64. 74, 118, 210. Letter in Dutch to, I. 152. Portrait of, presented to the Society. 2. 61. Por- trait of, to be framed, 2. 78. Visited by Père Druillettes, 3 34. The warrant for capturing the Regicides, 3. 63. Au- tograph letter from Eliot, 3. 311-313. Chosen 'Governor of London Planta- tion in the Massachusetts Bay,' April 30, 1629, 9. 40; II. 178. Letter of Gov. Winthrop. to, about Roger Wil- liams, 12. 343-345. Portrait of, copied by Smibert, 16. 305. Portrait of, re- paired, 20. 192.


Endicott, William, Jr., 19 357. Donation from, 10 311. ENDICOTT, Hon. WILLIAM C., LL.D., 10. 485; 17. 67, 369; 19. 357. Elected a Resident Member, 7. 348. Accepts membership, 7. 373. Remarks of, 8. 8. Of the committee to nominate officers, 9. 82; II. 229. Elected a member of the Standing Cominittee, 10. 20, 173. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Standing Committee, II. 46. Presents a ' brief' of a lawsuit between Lynn and Naliant, 13. 44. Appointed to pre- pare a memoir of Judge Thomas, 16. 370.


Endicott Hall, 6. 33.


Endicott stone, a east of, given, 18 400. Endicott Street, 6. 30.


Enfield, Conn., 12. 398. Ceded by Mas- sachusetts to Connecticut, 12. 401 n., 406 n.


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Enfield, Mass., 12. 398 n. Enfield, N. H., 3. 114. Engineers, English Corps of, 6. 38, 40. England, 3. 8, 25, 55, 61, 66, 123, 132, 145, 145 n., 146, 150, 174, 177, 208, 229, 236, 257, 316; 6 42, 46, 47, 50, 51, 61, 64, 74 n., 126, 136, 161, 254, 261, 262, 276, 343, 376 n., 414, 435, 473, 474, 476, 476 n., 488-490; 7. 250, 327. 'Abridg- ment of the Statutes of,' 1. 53. Col- lection of State Tracts on the Rev- olution of 1638, 1. 153. Letter con- cerning the early history of, 2. 500, 500 n., 501 n. Matters of interest in the history of, 2. 506 n. Question of postal rates, 3. 78. Claim of Caxton of having introduced printing in, 3 137 n. The first regular trading-vessel between the two worlds, 3. 183. The word ' unit' applied to certain coins, 3. 185. Matters pertaining to slavery in, 3. 190, 201, 202; 6. 94, 142, 143, 221, 234. Law of banishment, 3. 199, 200. Act of Union with Scotland, 6. 28. Matters pertaining to the Narragansett Patent, 6. 60, 61, 65 n., 71 n., 73 n., 76. Money invested for the benefit of Har- vard College, 6. 344. Desires to regain her possessions in America, 6. 374. Railroad system introduced into, 6. 423. Comparisons between, and New Eng- land, 6. 427. Preparation for the War of 1812, 6. 435, 436. Feeling in, to- wards the colonies in 1775, 7. 193, 213, 215, 218, 222, 223, 228, 233. Reported tumults in, 7. 204. 205. Extinction of villenage in, 7.307-326. Negro slavery in, 7. 312-325. Its air too pure for a slave to breathic in, 7. 314, 325. First American propeller packet-ship to, 7. 413. Magna Charta, 8. 303. Formis used by the Crown of, in issuing Let- ters-Patent, II. 166-188. Pronuncia- tion of the names of certain places in, 18. 253. Conduct of, in the 'Rebel- lion,' 11. 275-277. 'Pictorial History of,' cited, 6. 187. See Great Britain. England's Helicon, 20. 228.


English, Mr., runs a pin into Mary Hobbs's hand, 5 34.


English, George Bethune, his 'Grounds of Christianity examined ' refuted by


E. Everett, 8. 118-120, 136, 137. His character, 8. 136.


English, James, 6. 80.


English, James L., 4. 361 n.


English, Joseph, Indian, 14. 143.


English, Philip, 20. 286, 289, 202 n., 294- 206, 296 n., 297, 314, 320.


Englislı, Thomas, donation from, 1. 152 n. English, Thomas, naturalized, 4. 361.


English Board of Trade, 18. 437, 444.


English Chapman's and Traveller's Al- manack, 7. 130.


English Courts, list of, 20. 308.


English High School Association, dona- tions from, II. 498.


English Map of Boston, 6. 30.


English Parliament, see Parliament.


English Whigs, 2. 164.


Engravers, early, of New England, 9. 197, 210.


Enniscorthy, 10 402.


Enos, Lieut .. Col. Roger. 15 160.


'Enterprise,' United States brig, action with the ' Boxer,' 15 188.


Entomological Society of London, 19. 3:22.


Entrance fees, 1. 3. 69. See By-Laws.


Epaulets worn by Washington, see Wash- ington, George.


Epee, Charles Michel, Abbé de l', 1. 365.


Εφημερίς, or a Diary, 7. 129.


Epictetus, 3 384: 18. 430.


Epiphanius, Bishop of Constantia, his 'Opera,' 18. 427.


Episcopacy, 3 184; 6 442. Gov. Brad- ford on, II. 428 et seq. Introduction of, into Massachusetts, 12 374-378.


'Episcopal Observer,' 5. 435 n.


Episcopal Seminary at Cambridge, 15. 190.


Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 18 312, 313.


Episcopal Tract Society, r. 238 n.


Epping, N. II., 17. 155.


Epps, Daniel, H.C. 1069, 8. 13, 22. 27.


Epps, Daniell, grandchild of Edmand Reade, 6. 254, 257.


Epps, Daniell, son-in-law to Edmand Reade, 6. 254, 257.


Epps, Edward, 6. 258.


Epps, Elizabetli, 6. 257.


Epps, Mrs. Martha ( Reade), 6. 254, 257.


Epps, Samuel, 8 13, 22, 27.


Epsom, N. II., 17. 153.


Epworth, Capt., 5. 360.


Erasmus, Desiderius, 8. 94; 20. 381. Cited, 12. 381.


Erastus B. Bigelow Fund, 18. 323, 406,


409, 411, 414; 19. 202, 203, 295; 20. 194, 195, 198.


E: edia, Em. Legodinho d', letter of, 14. 2, 3. Eric the Red, see Erik.


Erick, Bishop of Greenland, 13. 362.


Erickson, Aaron, 10. 461.


Ericsson, John, LL.D., 13. 323. Designs an iron steanier, 7. 412, 413, 415. His 'Contributions to the Centennial Exhi- bition' presented, 16. 367. Vote of thanks to, 16. 368. Anecdote of, 16. 368.


Erie, Penn., 4. 94; 18. 191.


Eric Canal, completed, 11. 60.


Erie Lake, 6. 239-211.


Erik the Red, 13 362; 18. 21, 80, 81. 'Eriksrauda-saga ' cited, 18. 21.


Erika, sect of, 6. 123-125. Erleckè, Comte d', 2. 573.


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Erni, Henry, 13. 370.


Ernle, J., 13. 106.


Ernst II., Duke of Sare-Coburg, 16. 12.


Erondelle, Pierre, 20. 276 n. Cited, 5. 129.


Erpen (Erpenius), Thomas van, 12. 186; 16. 459.


Erse language, 10. 163.


Erskine, the Misses, 8. 323.


Erskine, David Montague, 17. 116.


Erskiue, David Stuart, Earl of Buchan, see Buchan.


Erskine, Ebenezer, II. 490.


ERSKINE, Rev. JOHN, D.D., 10. 160 ; 17. 136, 137. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 38. Elected, 1. 44. Dona- tion from, 1. 53, 138.


Erskine, Ralph, II. 490.


Erskine, Thomas, Lord, 20. 390.


Erving, Capt., 8. 397.


Erving, A., 4. 235.


Erving, Elizabeth (Mrs. Bowdoin), see Bowdoin.


Erving, George. 7.253; 8 320, 322, 329; II. 140, 392, 394; 16. 69, 392 ; 19. 215. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Erving, Mrs. George, 16. 392; 19. 215


ERVING, Hon. GEORGE W., 16. 69 ; 17. 365. Nominated a Corresponding Mein- ber, 1. 346. Elected, 1. 347. Accepts membership, 1. 370. Vote of thanks to, for donation of medals, I. 346. Pre- sents donations, 2. 13. Naturalized, 4. 363.


Erving, Hon. John, d. 1786, 1. 67; II. 140; 12. 823; 13. 62; 14. 232. Por- trait of, by Blackburn, 16. 388. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266. Erving, John, Jr., 11. 392, 395; 17. 217. Donations from, I. 67, 73.


Erving, Mrs. John, portrait of, by Black- burn, 16. 388.


Erving, Mrs. Lucy, 16. 392.


Erving, Mrs. Maria Catharine, 16. 388.


Erving. Shirley, M.D., 17. 117, 118.


Erving, Mrs. Shirley, 16. 388.


Erving. Major William, 4. 360; 14. 233; 17. 305. Legacy from, to Harvard Col- lege, 7. 183. Letter from, 14. 232. Erwin, -, 14. 233.


Espartaro, Don Baldomero, 18. 199.


Esquemeling, John, his 'Buccaneers of America,' I. 153.


Essex, a negro, 20. 123, 126, 137, 140.


Essex, Robert Devereux, 2d Earl of, 12. 102; 13. 97.


Essex, Robert Devereux, 3d Earl of, 6. 54; 1I 165 n., 410 n.


Essex. William Capell, 3d Earl of, 13. 101. Essex, Conn., 16. 4.


Essex, Eng., 6. 254.


Essex Archeological Society, 20 206.


Essex Bar, 19. 143. Rules of, 19. 149.


Essex Bar Association, resolves of, on the death of John G. King, 18. 39, 40.


Essex Company, 6. 316.


Essex County, Mass., 6. 289; Io. 324, 485. 'Survey of the Population of,' I. 13. Court of Cominon Pleas, 2. 7. Probate Courts of, 6. 203, 294, 329. Essex County Lyceum, 6 297, 330.


'Essex Gazette,' 1. 50, 203 n. Cited, 14. 262, 266.


Essex Historical Society, I. 385; 2. 8 ; 6. 317; 18. 38. 'Historical Collections' of, cited, 16. 295 n.


Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 6. 330; 8. 8; 15. 206, 211, 212, 364; 16. 279; 18. 38, 39; 19. 383. Donations from, 3. 50, 97, 110; 4. 329, 424, 429, 437; 5. 30, 45, 57, 86, 145, 196, 218, 227, 319; 6. 1, 22, 249, 361, 414; 7. 1, 100, 139, 140, 152, 338, 368, 373 ; 8. 1. 76. 78, 88, 171, 314, 463, 466 ; 9. 81, 177, 227, 255, 347, 462; Io. 21, 40, 85, 93, 117, 134, 311, 319, 469 ; II. 498. Action of Judge White in founding, 6. 317. Bequest of a large library to. 6. 317. Communi- cation from, on printing the Province Statutes, 8. 212. 'Historical Collec- tions ' of, cited, 20 148 n.


Essex Junto, 6. 275, 280.


Essex Natural-History Society, 6 317. Donation from, 2 498.


'Essex Result,' 8. 207, 300. Cited, 13. 303.


Essex-South Bar, 2. 1.


Estabrook (Easterbrook), Ret. Benjamin, 8 29.


Estabrook (Easterbrook), Pev. Joseplı, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403.


Estabrook (Easterbrook), Rev. Samuel, 8. 29.


Estaing, Charles H. Theodat, Comte d', 6. 196; 13. 251 n .; 15 33, 56, 56 n .; 17. 163, 164 ; 20. 90, 91.


Esterhazy, Paul Anthony, Prince, 16. 440.


Esther, Indian, 19. 415.


Estius, Willem van, his 'In Pauli Episto- las,' 18. 426. His 'In Sententias,' 18. 427.


Estrés, Cardinal César d', 12 425.


Estridsen, King Swend, see Swend.


Ethier, sulphuric, its use as an anasthetic, 5. 506, 507.


Etruscans, similarity of ornaments worn by, to those of certain Indians, 6 21.


Etter, Peter, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Etting. Co/. Frank M., 14. 205. Donation from, 13 80. Vote of thanks to. 13. 81. Euclid's 'Elements,' Pres. Dunster's copy, IO. 408. Euens, John, 16. 265. Euens, Robert, 16. 265. Eugene, Prince, II. 242. Eugénie, Empress of France, 4. 428.


Eulogies, 10. 317. Euripides, 3. 384.


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Europe, 3. 13, 132, 227, 334, 391, 395 ; 6. j Evarts, Jeremiah, I. 328.


6, 21, 153, 334, 401. Law referring to riglits of possession in Amcriea, 3. 77. Commerce with New England in the Colonial times, 3. 183. Influence of the trade in cotton upon the commeree of, 3. 221. Indignation ealled forth by the statements of Chief Justice Taney, 6. 92. Negro soldiers under monarchical rule, 6. 247-249. Practice of, in regard to standing armies, 6. 379. Diffusion of Cotton Mather's book, 6. 407.


European journals, 6. 421.


European States, contemporaneous his- tory of, necessary for knowledge of the Revolution, 6. 365.


European travel, Josiah Quincy's objee- tions to, 7. 389.


Eusebius, Cesariensis, 18. 427.


Eustaphiève, Alexis, 18. 381.


Eustis, Gen. Abraham, 18. 284. Letter from, giving an aceount of the battle of York, II. 402-405.


Eustis, Chief Justice George, 12. 289.


Eustis, Mrs. Henry L., 14 315.


Eustis, Prof. flenry L., 11. 492.


Kustis, Jacob, 17. 117.


Eustis, Hon. William, LL.D., Gorernor of Massachusetts, d. 1825, 11 51, 57; 14. 65.67; 15. 128; 17. 19; 18. 284; 19. 33 n. Letter to, 11. 492-495. Donation from, I. 217. Burr's letters to, 5. 310. Cited on slavery, 6. 337. Eustis, Mrs. William, 11. 495.


Eustis, William T., donation from, 2. 460.


Eustis Honse, Io 94.


Eutaw Springs, S. C', 17 232.


Eutropins, 6. 206. Evance, Mr., 19. 219.


Evance, Sir Stephen, 2. 305 n.


Evander, 19 370.


Evangelistarinm, ro 454.


Evans, Mr., death of, 14. 286.


Evans, refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 266.


Evans, Rer. Arthur B., D. D , his ' Leices- tershire Words and Phrases' cited, 18. 11 n.


Evans, John, killed by Indians. 14. 124.


Evans. John, Jr., son of the above, cap- tured by Indians, 14. 124 n.


Evans, Bishop John, 6. 19.


Evans, Cupt. Jonathan, 15 80.


Evans, Rer. Joseph, 17. 300.


Evans, Lewis, a. 11. Maps by, 1. 12, 31. Evans, Patience ( Mrs. Alkins), 14. 150. Evans, Lieut. Reuben. 15. 79 n. Evans, Robert, 14. 124n.


Evans, Robert, Sen., death of, 14. 131.


Evans, Thomas, letter and donation from, 2. 551.


Evans, W. W., donation from, 14. 38. Vote of thanks to, 14. 38.


Evansville, Ind., 10. 80.


EVARTS, Hon. WILLIAM M, LL. D., 15. 266; 16. 25; 17. 239, 377; 18. 62; 20


. 351. Elected an Honorary Member, 15. 163. Accepts membership, 15. 177. Eveleth, Mr., 7. 217.


Eveleth, Rec. John, 8 28.


Evely, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 86, 86 n.


Evelyn, John, 8. 92; 16. 211, 239; 19. 329.


Evelyn, Robert, 17. 288.


Evelyn, Capt. W. Glanville, 20. 43, 185. Remarks by the President on the ' Me- moir and Letters of,' 17. 258-201. ' Memoir,' presented, 17. 325.


Evelyn, Rev. William, 17. 289.


' Evening Bulletin,' newspaper, 19 231.


' Evening Portland Advertiser,' 8. 462.


Evening prayers, discontinuance of, at Harvard College, 6. 269. Evens, Hannah (Mrs Field), 14. 152. Evens, John, 17. 355.


Evens, Joseph, marriage of, 14. 152.


Evens, Mrs. Mercy, 14 152.


Evens, Patience ()/rs. Alkins), 14. 150.


Everard, -, 15. 232.


Everard, John, London, 5. 496; 20 23.


Everard, Sarah (Mrs. Rogers), 5. 491, 496. Everard, Thomas, 20 22.


Evcred, Thomas, 20. 22.


EVERETT, Hon. ALEXANDER IL., LL.D., I. 435, 445, 453. 456, 468, 470, 472, 478n , 479; 4. 400; 8. 131, 132, 138, 182, 153; 10. 218, 246 ; 12. 24; 14. 802; 16. 377 ; 17. 390, 401, 403. Nominated a Resi- dent Member, 1. 428. Elected, 1. 434. Accepts membership,. I. 436. Of com- mittce on exchange of books with Dr. Adams, 1. 453, 456. Of committee on exchange with the Athenaeum, I. 455, 457. Motion of, 1. 470. Of committee on manuscripts, 1. 471. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 28, 60. Subjeets of lectures delivered by him, 2. 34, 79, 80. Removes to Louisiana, 2. 215, 608 n. Donations from, 2. 217, 336, 365. His death, 2. 608 n. Notice of, 2. 608 n.


Everett, Alrs. Charlotte Gray (Brooks), 11. 372 : 12. 262.


Everett, David, 10. 52; 19. 160, 175, 175n., 176. Donations from, I. 202, 219. His autograph, faces 19 160.


EVERETT. Hon. EDWARD, LL. D., I. 280 n., 331, 333, 335, 385, 434 ., 186 ; 4. 125, 134, 148, 195, 224, 406, 407, 410, 411, 416, 417, 424; 7. 171, 300; 8. 72, 82. 182, 183, 191, 197, 202, 261, 448, 485; 9. 192, 218: 10. 22. 37. 114, 143, 191, 213, 218, 219, 230, 237, 245. 252 n., 295, 286. 307, 862 ; II. 78, 82, 89, 115, 200. 239, 271, 357, 359, 361, 371, 372, 377; 12. 6, 25, 142, 153, 183, 261, 262, 439, 443; 13. 3. 24, 70, 76, 257, 259, 250, 350, 446; 14 114, 187 ; 15. 5, 198, 215, 21?,


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EVERETT, Hon. EDWARD, LL.D. (cont'd). 334, 335 n., 370, 373, 393; 16. 42, 51, 141, 377; 17. 6, 7, 14, 47, 91, 402, 447, 461 ; 18. 44, 62 n , 80, 167, 209, 252, 279, 323, 352, 353, 366, 436 ; 19. 49, 49 n., 115, 199, 268, 302, 304, 341 ; 20. 28, 98, 233, 235, 238, 241, 385, 386, 300. Ilis death, I. xliii ; 8. xvi, 101, 147. Nomi- nated a Resident Member, I. 287. Elected, 1. 288. Letter from the Rhode Island Historical Society referred to, I. 437. Lecture given by, 1. 477, 478. Of Publication Committee, 1. 480. Dona- tions fromn, 1. 483, 496; 2. 31, 39, 51, 96, 170, 233, 341, 349, 410, 416, 418, 442, 455, 457, 458, 461, 469, 470, 475, 483, 532, 536, 538, 539, 547, 555, 569, 574 ; 3. 42, 182; 4. 309 ; 5. 27, 47, 52, 229, 309; 6. 15; 8 88. His position in the photo- graph of the group of members, 2. vi, vii ; 3. 32 a. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 21, 132, 426, 429, 432, 434, 441, 450, 454, 456, 462. 466, 468, 470, 472, 479, 483, 486, 493, 495, 498. Exeused from the Publishing Commit- tee, 2. 26. Subjects of lectures given by, 2. 34. To be admitted to the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, 2. 85 n. Material given in charge to, 2. 97. Parcel for, 2. 126 n. Letters from, 2. 178, 179, 191, 233, 510. To receive six copies of Vol. VIII, third series, 2. 248. Of committee to consider the ownership of the Hutchinson Papers, 2. 333. Exensed from the committee on the Hutchinson Papers, 2. 363. Of committee to consider the preservation of the Society's manuscripts, 2. 429. Report of the committee, 2. 431-434. Chosen President pro tempore, 2. 431, 445, 497. Presents a copy of a diary kept by Thomas Newell. 2. 461. Pre- sents to the Society John Dolbeare's Bill of Lading Book, 2. 470. Of Stand- ing Committee, 2. 488. Materials for the life of Mr. Daniel Webster placed in his hands, 2. 507 n. Correspondence relating to the return of maps belong- ing to the Society. 2. 510, 512. The maps returned, 2. 524, 525. Chosen as delegate to attend a celebration at Lan- caster, 2. 534. A delegate to the semi- centennial celebration of the New York Historical Society, 2. 595. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. Stnart's por- trait of, 3. iv, 169, 361; 4. 335. Re- marks by, 3. 109 ; 4. 436. Portraits of, 3. iv, 169, 172, 361 ; 4. 244, 335 ; 8. 101. Expresses the satisfaction of the Soci- ety in regard to the donation from Mr.


Dowse, 3. 104-107. Of committee to take action concerning the Dowse Li- brary, 3. 107-109. His address on the death of Mr. Dowse, 3. 117-122. To


prepare a memoir of Mr. Dowse, 3. 122. Remarks on Mr. Dowse, 3. 172, 174. Presents manuscripts concerning the Franklin family, 3. 174-177. Donates the record-book of Ecton Parish to the Historical Society, 3 175, 176 ; 6. 334. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Genealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. To receive the thanks of the Society for his eulogy on the late Thomas Dowse, 3. 354, 356. Delivers the eulogy on Thomas Dowse, 3. 361-398. Portrait of, from Stuart's sketch, faces 3. 361. Statement on his discourse on Washington, 4. 87-106. Letter fromn, to G: Livermore, 4. 116, 117. Vote of thanks to, 4. 145. On W: H. Prescott, 4. 198-205. The Soci- ety ineets at his house, 4. 205. On H: Hallam, 4. 207-213. Letter to, from H: Hallam, 4. 212, 213. Motion, 4. 213, 310. Letter to, from Robert Walsh, 4. 231-234. On A. von Humboldt, 4. 314- 321. On Washington Irving. 4. 395- 403. On Macaulay, 4. 426. On H: D. Gilpin, 4. 432-436. Receives the Prince of Wales, 5. 97. And Washington's letters, 5. 152. Of Publishing Commit-


tee, 5. 154. Letter to, from J. F. Wat- son. 5. 208. On Daniel Dewey Barnard, 5. 213-218. Of committee on exchange of prisoners in the Revolution, 5. 324, 346. Ilis plan for publication of Liv- ermore's paper, 6. 82, 83. Remarks upon the paper by, on slaves as citi- zens, etc., 6. 83. Mention of Peter Sa- lem, 6. 177, 178. Suggestions of, in regard to negro soldiers, 6. 239. The Bell and Everett Party, 6. 208 n. Re- marks on Nathan Hale, 6 419-425. Letter to, from J. F. Watson, 5. 210. Regrets his absence when Lord Lynd- hurst was to be commemorated. 7. 267. And Washington's seal, 7. 374. On death of Hon. Josiah Quiney, 7. 391- 397. Portrait and autograph, face 8. 101. Tribute to, 8. 101-170. Anecdotes of, 8. 272, 273. Portrait of, exhibited, 8. 476; 9. 244. Story's statue of, 10. 83. As President of Harvard College, 10. 202. Letter to, 10 300. And Mr. G: Livermore, 10. 439. His in- auguration as President of Harvard University, 10. 441. Eulogium on, 11. 107. Letter of, to Abraham Thomp- son, 14. 67. Bust of, presented to the Cabinet, 16. 315. Ilis opinion of Mot- ley's ' Dutch Republic,' 16. 428. Note of, to Dr. Bigelow, 17. 440. His esti- mate of Nathan Hale, 18. 278. Quota- tion from, on the Hon. John Lowell, 2. 168, 169. Edits the works of Daniel Webster, with a biography prefixed, 2. 529. Eulogy of Washington by, 3.336.




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