Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 29

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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His eulogy on Thomas Dowse, 3. 361- 398; 4. 242, 251. Cited, 4. 57. Ad- dress given at a dinner for Prince. Napoleon, 6. 15. Address delivered in New York, July 4, 1861, quoted, 6. 97-99. Speeches and orations cited, 6. 178. Editor of 'North American Review,' 7. 452.


Everett, Mrs. Edward, 11. 372.


Everett, H. S., donation from, 10. 105.


Everett, Rev. Moses, 7. 254, 255; 20. 213. Everett, Otis, contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.


Everett, Sarah l'reston, 18. 279.


Everett, Sidney, the ' Chevalier de Ter- nay,' of, 13. 105.


EVERETT, WILLIAM, PR D., 16 36, 437 ;


17. 242 ; 18. 269 ; 19. 115; 20. 183, 402. Donation from, 8. 201, 254; 10 117; II. 400; 15. 8; 16 315. Elected a Resident Member, 14. 217. Accepts membership, 14. 317. Remarks on the death of Mr. Motley, 15. 293. On the death of Mr. Quincy, 15. 298. Remarks on the death of Vietor Emmanuel, 16. 13-15. Remarks on a proposed statue to Leif, the Northiman, 18. 79, 80. Of committee on the nomenclature of the streets of Boston, 18. 244. Calls atten- tion to the pronunciation of the names of certain places in England, 18. 253. Gives an account of a vis t to Carlyle, 18 330. Remarks on the death of Mr. Dana, 19. 206, 207. Speaks of the death of Mr. Longfellow, 19. 277, 278. Relates incidents of a vacation visit to England and Scotland, 19. 302. Takes part in the discussion on Mr. C. F. Adams, Jr.'s, paper on the printing of old manuscripts, 20. 182, 183. Remarks on the establishment of courts of Oyer and Terminer in Massachusetts, 20. 332, 333. Remarks in reference to the impeachment of Judge Pickering, 20. 337, 338.


Everett School, 6 33


Everett statue, Boston, 17. 428.


Everett Street, 6. 30.


Everingham, Eleanor, 7. 120.


Everit, Deacon Joshua, 8. 221, 222.


Everlasting as a medicine, 5. 395. Evines, Richard, 20. 323.


Evpsquish, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Ewbank, Thomas, cited, 6. 248.


Ewell, Pres. Benjamin S., 15. 231 n. Do- nation from, II. 84, 499.


Ewer, Mr., Cape Cod, 8. 221.


Ewer, Charles, donations from, 2. 236, 361.


Ewer, Rev. Ferdinand C., donation from, II. 499.


Ewer, Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Llandaff, I. 20, 21.


'Ewer Manuscripts' cited, 16. 53 n.


Ewing, Andrew, 4 235.


Exchange Bank, R. I., 1. 202.


Exchange Coffee House, Boston, 1. 434n. ; 18. 380; 19. 104.


Exchange of prisoners during the Amer- ican Revolution, 5. 325-346.


Exchanges of preachers, 5. 421, 422.


Exchanges of publications, 2. 1, 16, 18, 23, 24, 50, 57, 124, 127, 133, 146, 183, 208, 303, 494, 535; 4 287. See Collec- tions. Chances of increasing the num- bers of, 3. 3. Letter proposiug an exchange fromn Mr. Whitmore, 3. 91. A system of, instituted by the Standing Committee, 3. 92, 159. The request of the Historic, Gencalogical Society ac- ceded to conditionally, 3. 95. Arranged with Mr. O'Callaghan, 3 96.


Excise Bill, pamphlet relating to, 1. 21. Executive Committee of the Council, see Council of the Society.


Exeter, Eng., 3. 144 n., 145.


Exeter, N. H., 5. 7, 8; 10. 217, 218; 16. 8 n., 250-258, 261, 264, 266, 272, 273, 275; 17. 152, 153, 156, 186 n., 219, 224- 227, 352, 355 n .; 18. 435; 19. 126, 127, 258, 259. Chureh at, organized, 14. 140 n. Powder made at, 14 252. Phil- lips Academy at, 18. 280.


Exeter, R. I., Conference at (1752), 8. 220-223.


Exeter Academy, 2. 279 ; 6. 425; 12 308. Expedition from New London to Wood- stock, 1690, 9 473.


Expeditions against the French, schedule of the cost of, 20 56.


Expenses of the Society, 4. 240-242. See Treasurer, report of ..


Expert testimony in cases of insanity, 7- 54-56.


' Explanation of Map of the Lands gained by Treaty with the Indians,' 1. 20.


Exports and Imports. 6 64. Of New England in 1631, 3. 183, 184. Of Rich- mond Island, 3. 184. Of cotton from the United States to Liverpool, 3. 228. Express. ship, 3. 78.


Eye-glass, formerly the property of B: Franklin, 3. 113. Inscriptions on the case of, 3. 113.


Eyers, Cupt. Samuel, killed by Indians, 14 148.


'Exrbyggja-saga,' cited, 18. 20, 21.


Eyre, Eliczer, 14. 376 n.


Eyre, G. E., & Spottiswood, W., printers, 7. '901. Evre, Thomas, 12. 115 ; 14 376 n.


Evres, Joseph, 20. 13. Evres, Mrs. Mary, 14. 152.


Evres, William, marriage of, 14. 152. Ezion-Geber, 3 207.


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F.


Fabes, John, 16. 264.


Fabes, Jolin, Sen., 16. 264.


Fabian, Jolın, marriage of, 14. 151.


Fabius, Quintus Maximus, 15. 35.


Fabri, Honoré, 16. 239.


Fabri, M. J. E., his . Handbuch der neues- ten Geographie,' I. 113.


Fabrian, Mrs. Mary, 14. 151.


Facsimiles, 'Plan of an Antiquarian So- ciety, August, 1790,' by Dr. Belknap, I. between xii and xiii. Catalogue of the earliest members of the Society, I. xiv, xv. Circular letter of the His- torical Society, I. between xx and xxi, 1-3. Titlepage of the American Apollo, and of the proposal for the same, faces I. xxii, xxiii, 23. Hand- writing of the early members of the Society, I. xxxiv, 42, 43, 64, 116, 117, 150, 151, 226, 232, 233, 246, 282, 283, 338, 339, 488. First page of the rec- ord of the Society, faces 1. 1. Portion of Bradford's ' History of Plymouth,' faees 3. 21. Great Seal of New Eng- land, 6. 80, 81. Paper-note issued in 1600 by Massachusetts-Bay, faces 6. 428. Letter of Charles II., faecs 6 488. Seal of Louis Duke of Orleans, faces 7. 154. Handwriting of Phillis Wheat- ley, faces 7. 163: 15. 386. Signatures of Privy Councillors of 1661, faces 7. 346. Seal of the old Kennebee or l'ly- mouth Land Company, 7 360. Maps of Boston, facing 7. 477; 17. frontis- piece. Letter of John Hampden to Sir John Eliot, faces 8. 427. Autograph of Capt. John Smith, 9. 454. Seal of the Council for New England, 9. 471. Proclamation for a General Embargo by Gov. Joseph Dudley, 11. 206. First page of Bradford's 'Dialogue,' faces II. 406. Handwriting of Gov. William Bradford, faces II. 406. Oath taken by Andrew Oliver, faces 12. 247. Fage of John Adains's Diary relative to the Destruction of the Tea, faces 13. 191. Handwriting of John Adams, faees 13. 191. Zeno Map, faces 13. 352. Sec- tion of indenture of David Thomson and others, 14 frontispiece. Invitation addressed to Maj .- Gen. Fitz John Win- throp to attend the funeral of Sir William Phips, faces 14. 216. Certi- ficate as an enlisted Montross at South Battery in Boston, faces 15. 364, 365. First page of the Records of the Presi- dent and Council of New Hampshire, faces 16. 260. Handwriting of Mr. Stileman, faces 16. 260. Signatures of Columbus and Vespuccius, faces 16. 322. Marks made by Pequot Indians as signatures, faces 16. 402. Memo- rial stone placed in the fort at Castle


Island, faces 17. 20. New Hampshire form of government in 1689-90, faees 17. 227. Map of the site of Washing- ton's birthplace, faces 17. 239. Peti- tion of Roger Conant, faces 17. 366. Writing by Jolin Albion Andrew, faces 18. 47. Titlepage of the manuscript relating to the Sagadahoc Colony, faces 18. 94. Earliest known print of Price's view of Harvard College (re- duced), faces 18. 318. Garfield family erest, 19. 00. Handwriting of Wash- ington Irving, faces 20. 201. Act to reverse attainders for witcheraft, faces 20. 284, 285. Map of Rhode Island during the siege of Newport in 1778, faces 20. 350.


Faden, William, 2. 221, 224, 224 n .; 6. 38, 40. His map of the British Colo- nies in North America, 1. 415; 2. 524. Returned to the Society, 2. 221.


Fadres, Capt., 7. 212.


Fagan, Capt., 19. 217.


Fages, Don Pedro, letter of, 11. 353.


Faggot, Capt. Arthur, 15. 82, 82 n.


Fahnestock, George W., donation from, IO. 314.


Fahnstock, -, 17. 204.


Fairbanks, George R., 17. 79.


Fairbanks, Jason, 2. 161.


Fairbanks, Josiah L., donation from, 10. 144:


Fairbanks, Mrs. Lydia, 1. 345.


Fairbanks, Hon. Stephen, donation from, 7. 152.


Fairbanks, Loring, & Co., Messrs., 19. 431.


Fairborne, Sir Stafford, 12. 425.


Fairfax, Bryan, letter of Washington to, 6. 114.


Fairfax, Thomas, Lord, 6 64; 17. 341.


Fairfax Court House, 7. 84. Resolves adopted, 6. 113, 114.


Fairfield, Lieut. Mathew, 15. 86.


Fairfield, Conn., 4. 34 n. ; 16. 181, 182 n , 280, 282, 282 n., 283, 285, 287, 293-296, 298, 300, 301, 303, 304-806 ; 18. 65; 19. 400; 20. 92. Aids Boston, 1774, 4. 224. Visit to, in 1789, 11. 17-20.


Fairman, Gideon, 14. 57.


Fairservice, James, pseudon., his ' Address to his Children.' I. 103.


Fairwather, Mr., 16. 250.


Fairweather, John, 12. 107.


Fairweather, Thomas, 15. 146.


Falcon, ship, 5. 53.


Falcon, sloop-of-war, 4. 259.


Falcon. vessel, 7. 412.


Fales, Jolın, 10. 99.


Fales, Samuel, contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n.


Falke, Dr. Jacob, 17. 67. Falkland Islands, 7. 426.


Falkner, Rev. William, D.D., his sermons, 18.429.


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Fall River, Mass., 4. 93; 6. 253; 8. 198; 18. 339.


Fally, Lieut. Richard, 15. 78, 78 n.


Falmouth, Mass., 12. 395, 399; 17. 353 n. ; 19. 382.


Falmouth (Portland), Me., 6. 80; 10. 333; 12. 403; 19. 137. Burnt by the British,


4. 81; 5. 244; 7. 211; 12. 203. First Parish of, taxation in, 8. 228.


Falmouth, case of, 1. 191.


Falstaff, Sir Jolin, 14. 314.


Familists, 6. 477, 478; 11. 461.


Family of Love, 10. 394.


Fane, Charles, Earl of Westmoreland, see Westmoreland.


Faneuil, Andrew, 19. 105.


Faneuil, Benjamin, Jr., 4. 217; 13. 163; 15. 344. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Faneuil, John, 5. 144.


Faneuil, Marie ( Mrs. Phillips), 16. 390. Faneuil, Peter, 12. 322; 14. 205, 308; 16. 390; 17. 132; 18. 68; 19. 104; 20. 212. His portrait presented to the Society, 2. 19. Portrait of, to be repaired. 2. 289 n. Portrait of, by Sinibert, 16. 395. Letter from, to Capt. Peter Buckley, 7. 418, 419.


Faneuil Hall, Boston, I. xviii, 40, 434n. ; 3. 74; 4. 79, 217, 219, 201; 6. 174; 13. 168; 14 257, 266; 15. 8; 16. 300; 17. 131. Picture of, faces 1. 38. First meeting of the Society in, 1. 39. Din- ner given to Gen. Washington, 3. 309. Meeting to express grief at the death of Abbott Lawrence, 3. 81, 82. Weather- vane on, 15. 180. Faneuil Street, 6. 30.


Fanning, Co/. David, his ' Autobiogra- phy,' 5. 171.


Fanny, brig, 5. 357 ; 6. 106.


Faraday, Michael, 14. 24.


Farel (Farell), William, 11. 455.


Farewell, Capt. Henry, 15. 79.


FARIBAULT, G. BARTHÉLEMY, 18. 26. An Honorary Member, 3. xi ; 4. xi ; 5. xi. Donation from, 4. 424. His death, 17. xviii. Death of, announced, 17. 362; 18. 26.


Farish, James C., M.D., 10. 93.


Farlean, Mrs. C. D., 12. 321.


Farley, Ebenezer, 11. $16.


Farley, Frederick A., D.D., 19. 337.


Farley, Michael, 10. 99 ; 15. 86.


Fariner, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 76n., 77.


FARMER, JOHN, A.M., I. 418; 8. 41-43, 46; 14. 114; 16. 117, 118, 140. Letters received from, 1. 254, 257. Documents sent by, I. 257 n. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, I. 338. Elected, I. 339. Extract from his letter accepting membership, 1. 388 n. A book given by, returned to him, 1 388. Allowed to take a book from the Library, I. 477. Donations from, I. 488, 495; 2.


. 16, 35, 61. Letter from, concerning certain Indian deeds, 2. 53, 53 n. His deatlı, 2. 53 n. Communication from, 2. 64. Parcel for, 2. 126. Of cominit- tee to arrange public papers, 7. 38 n. Letter by, 8. 6. Letters of, to Dr. Holmes, 17. 152-156. His account of ministers in New Hampshire, 1. 252, 387. His sketch of Billerica, I. 254. His 'New Hampshire Churches,' 1. 285. His list of centenarians in New Hamp- shire, 1. 347. His 'Register of First Settlers,' 2. 183. His 'Genealogical Register ' cited, 3. 135 n., 144n. His man- uscript copy of Dudley's letter, 3. 288. His ' Belknap's History of New Hamp shire' cited, 16. 256 n , 257 n., 258 a., 260; 17. 107 n., 219 n., 220 n., 222 n., 224 n., 226 n., 227 n. His ' Historical Collections ' cited, 14. 126 n., 143 n. Farmer, Paul, 11. 140.


' Farmer & Gardener,' publishers of, dona- tions from, 5. 319, 440 ; 6. 20, 23, 417 ; 7. 139, 153, 168.


Farmer's Castle, garrison at, 17. 178 n.


Farmers' Exchange, 5. 284.


Farmers' Exchange Bank, 5. 285.


Farmer's Museum, 17. 362.


Farmington, Conn., 17. 147.


Farmington, N. II., 5. 42 ; 17. 355 n.


Farnald, Capt., 16. 357.


Farnall, Lieut. William, 15. 82.


Farnam, John, 3. 338. Farnaum, Jolın, 20. 318.


Farnese, Alexander, 16. 425, 433, 434.


Farnham, Benjamin, his 'Dissertation on the Prophecies,' I. 146.


FARNHAM, JOHN H., A. J., nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 446. Elect- ed, 1. 447.


Farnham, Rev. Luther, donation from, 3 50. Extract from his ' Glance at Pri- vate Libraries,' Io. 454-457.


Farnham, Robert ( Phelps &. Farnham), I. 410, 419, 452, 452 n., 466, 483 ; 2. 3 n. Farnsworth, Ezra, 19. 357.


Farnum, Lieut., 15. 95; 16. 156.


Farnum, Capt. Benjamin, 15. 80. Report · of, 4. 303.


Farnum, Henry, 4. 98. Farragut, Mrs. 10. 144.


Farragut, Adm. David G., 10. 141, 339, 467 n., 481 ; II. 136, 252, 486; 20. 354. His relations with Charles Folsom, 12. 292, 310, 313; 13. 24, 35.


Farrallones, ship, 7. 413.


Farrand & Mallory, Messrs., donation from, I. 218.


Farrar, Rev. Frederic W., D.D., 18. 180, 340, 405; 19. 6,329 ; 20. 40, 277. Letter from, read, in regard to a memorial window to Sir Walter Raleigh, 18. 119. His acknowledgment of the Society's subscription, 18. 243.


Farrar, George, 17. 158.


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Farrar, Prof. John, LL.D., 10. 219, 277 ; 20. 239, 235.


Farrar, Samuel, 1758, 17. 158.


Farrar, Samuel, H.C. 1797, Andover, 6. 271.


Farrar, Judge Timothy, 8. 32. Aged 101, 8. 438, 440.


Farrel, Mrs., 17. 200 n.


Farrer, John, his map of Virginia, 20. 102-104.


Farrington, J. G. R., donation from, 4. 309.


Farrington, John, Jr., 19. 325 n.


Farrington, Thomas, I. 490.


Farrow, George, 17. 159.


Farwell, Capt. J. D., 7. 414.


Farwell (Ffarewell), James, 10. 326.


Farwell, ship, 7. 417.


Fassett, Lieut. Amarialı, 15. 79.


Fassett, George H., donation from, 10. 475. Fast Day, 3. 82.


Fauconberg, Henry Bellasis, 2d Earl of, 12. 326.


Fauconberg, Thomas Bellasyse, 2d. Vis- count, 13. 106.


Faulkner, Abigail, 20. 289 n., 312, 314- 317.


Faulkner, Charles, 11. 155; 19. 357.


Faulkner, Francis, 20. 286.


Faulkner, Luther, & Co., II. 308.


Faulkner & Lutwydge, Messrs., 12. 49.


Faure, Julian, 16. 444.


Faust, the printer, 10, 455, 456.


Faust's statne, 3. 140.


Favre, Louis, his Life of Pasquier, cited, 17. 312. His tribute to Count Cir- court, 17. 312.


Fawsset, Rev. Wylliam, 15. 262.


Fay, Jonathan, 19. 155, 159.


Fay, Joseph Story, 13. 73. Letters from, on the origin of names prevailing on Vineyard Sound, 12. 334, 335. Dona- tion from, 13 44.


Fay, Capt. Josiah, 15. 75.


Fay, Richard S., donations from, 5. 196; 6. 15.


Fay, Samuel P. P., 10 58. Fayal, 6. 435.


Fayerweather, John, 17. 52, 53.


Fayerweather, Thomas, I. 200; 14. 84.


Fayette Springs, 3. 232.


Fearing, Hon. Albert, donations from, 10. 135, 172.


Fearing, Paul. 17. 175, 179-181, 183, 183n., 185, 186, 193-195.


Fearing, Rachael, 13. 207.


Febiger, Adj. Christian, 14. 88, 91; 15- 86, 95, 102, 104, 106, 108; 16. 156.


Febres, Andres, his 'Grammar of the Chilian Language ' loaned to H. Hale, 2. 67,68.


Federal Conrt, Boston, 5. 257.


Federal currency, 1. 35 n. ' Federal Gazette,' 1. 137; 6. 123.


Federal Party, 6. 280, 308; 11. 52-54. See Massachusetts.


Federal Street Church, Boston, 18. 23, 134 n .; 19. 390 ; 20. 186.


' Federalist,' 6. 420; 10. 464.


Federalists, 2. 163-165. 'A Word to,' I. 218. Division among, 6. 275. Felch, Rev. Cheever, 19. 59.


Felder, Henry, 14. 255.


Fellowes, Gustavus, 13. 237, 238.


Fellows, Col. Jolin, 15. 82, 85, 128, 160 ;


17. 181 n. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 82, 82 n.


Fellows' Orchiard, Cambridge, 5. 155. Fell's Point, 10. 237.


Felt, Mrs. Abigail A., 14. 115.


Felt, Mrs. Catherine B., 14. 115.


Felt, Mrs. Elizabeth (Curtis), 14. 113. Felt, John, 14. 113.


FELT, Rer. JOSEPH B., LL.D., I. 392, 46S.


478n .; 8. 43; 10. 94; II. 102; 13. 122; 16. 146; 17. 245; 19. 125. Ilis death, I.xliii; II. xviii; 14.114. Communication from, referred to the Publishing Committee, I. 387. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 428. Elected, 1. 434. Accepts membership, 1. 436. Donation from, I. 496; 2. 39, 80, 145, 243 ; 3. 111 ; 4. 133, 392; 5. 347 ; 6. 331. One of the twenty- six members in the heliotype frontis- piece, 2. vii; 3. 32 a. Present at meet- ings of the Society, 2. 15, 17, 18, 21, 25, 28, 31, 32, 35, 40, 46, 47, 50, 51, 56, 60, 62, 65, 67, 72, 79, 83, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 100, 102, 104, 109, 112, 115, 117, 119, 123, 125, 126, 131, 132, 137, 142- 147, 149, 171, 172, 181-183, 185, 186, 188, 192, 213, 215, 216, 218-220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 233-239, 241, 245, 247, 249, 251, 256, 258, 259, 261-264, 266, 268, 271, 285-288, 291, 294, 298, 300, 303, 306, 307, 309, 314, 324, 326, 328, 334, 335, 338, 340, 345, 350, 352-354, 356, 358, 360, 362-364, 370, 372, 374, 377, 378, 380, 383, 385, 389, 411-115, 417, 419, 421, 422, 424, 426, 420-432, 434, 441, 443, 445, 450-452, 454-458, 460, 462, 466, 468-170, 472-479, 481, 483, 486, 489, 490, 493, 495, 497-499,


503, 507, 511, 513, 525, 529, 533, 534, 536, 537, 539, 542, 547, 548, 551, 552, 554, 559, 571, 573, 592, 596, 599, 604, 606, 607. To make with the Librarian, a catalogue of books, pamphlets, and manuscripts in the Library, 2. 16, 18. Report of the catalogue of the Library in preparation, 2. 18, 19, 32, 41-43, 43n., 44 n. Of Committee of Publication, 2. 19, 89, 114. Nominated to take Judge Mitchell's place on the Publishing Com- mittee, 2. 64. To consider and report on the letter of Mr. J. Herring, 2. 23. Subject of lectures delivered by him, 2. 34, 80, 226 n. To be presented with a set of the Collections, 2. 40. Of com-


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mittee to attend to the binding of the Society's manuscripts, 2. 44. Elected Librarian, 2. 64, 82, 233, 251, 271, 313, 342, 370, 387, 426, 454, 488, 528, 559. Communicates donations, 2. 66, 71, 80, 85, 87, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 101, 102, 233, 235, 236, 238-240, 243, 246, 247, 249, 255, 257, 258, 260, 262-266, 268, 283- 285, 288, 292, 295, 299, 301, 303; 306, 307, 310, 320, 322, 325, 327, 329, 334, 336, 338, 341, 346, 349, 351-354, 356, 360-362, 364, 365, 371-373, 375-378, 380, 382, 383, 385, 410-413, 415-419, 421, 423, 424, 428-432, 435, 442, 444, 445, 450-452, 454, 455, 457-460, 462, 466, 468, 469, 471, 473-480, 482, 483, 486, 489, 491, 493, 496, 498, 500, 503, 508, 511, 524, 526, 532, 534-536, 538, 539, 542, 547-549, 551, 553, 555, 568, 569, 572, 574. 584, 585, 593, 596, 599, 604, 606 ; 3. 1. To report to what in- stitutions and individuals thie Collec- tions have been sent, 2. 67. Report concerning the distribution of the Col- lections, 2. 63, 68 n .- 71 n. Receives permission to use the Library as he may need, 2. 84. To write to the publishers of the 'New York Specta- tor ' regarding the donation of, 2. 90. Resigns his position as Librarian, 2. 91. Of Standing Committee, 2. 103. Re- signs position on Standing Committee, 2. 130. To consider the matter of the sale of the Collections, 2. 148, 340. Of committee to make out complete sets of tlie Collections, 2. 170. Of committee on Lectures, 2. 220, 227, 291. Of committee to obtain copies of Hubbard's ' History,' 2. 223. Of Scru- tinizing Committee, 2. 232. Of com- mittee to consider the subject of ar- ticles deposited in the Library, 2. 236, 238, 230. Of committee to consider


the amendment of the By-Laws, 2. 241. Report of the committee, 2. 246, 247. To have prepared a supply of lithographie impressions of letters ac- knowledging donations, 2. 252. Of a committee to ask for a return of the Prince Collections, 2. 258. Of com- mittce to consider the extension of the accommodations of the Library, 2. 270. Proposes certain questions, 2. 284, 286. Communication concerning the mode of voting, 2. 284, 286, 533. To have a permanent inscription placed on the Winslow chair, 2. 285. To have a new partition put up in the Library, 2. 285, 285 n. To provide shelves in the new apartment of the Library, 2. 287. Recording Secretary pro tempore, 2. 288, 321, 325, 374. 'To take charge of the letter of Mr. Charles Whittle- sey, 2. 300. To receive a testimonial for his journey in England, 2. 312. To


report on the subject of Mr. A. Hil- liard's communication, 2. 323. Com- municates letters, 2. 336, 354, 360, 411, 435, 451, 483, 535. To expend a cer- tain sum for binding pamphlets, 2. 350. To take certain action in regard to the Publishing Committee, at each publi- cation of a volume of the Collections, 2. 352. To send a copy of the Collec- tions to the Nantucket Athenaeum, 2. 353. To consider sending to the British Museum a copy of the Collections, 2. 354, 355. To write to Mr. Henry Stevens concerning Hubbard's ' History,' 2. 355. His salary, 2. 357, 487 n., 527 n. To consider a proposed exchange of books, 2. 375, 376. To purchase suclı volumes of newspapers at auction as he may see fit, 2. 410. To confer with Mr. Munsell in regard to his proposi- tion, 2. 412. Announces the reception of the reprint of Hubbard's 'History of New England,' 2. 415. Of commit- tee to consider a new catalogue of the Society, 2. 418. To prepare a suitable label for the inside cover of certain books, 2. 444. Of committee to confer with the American Antiquarian So- ciety concerning the printing of cer- tain records, 2. 449. Of committee to make such repairs as may be necessary for the room, 2. 451. To furnish a list of such books and pamphlets as may be donated to the Library for Utah Ter- ritory, 2. 461. Furnishes the list of books of which the Society has two or more copies, 2. 464. To cause the Pepperell Papers to be suitably bound and indexed, 2. 465. Of committee to contract for a catalogue of the Library, 2. 479. Report concerning the cata- logue, 2. 480. Of committee to con- sider the request of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, 2. 480, 482. Commu- nicates an Order of the Council of Mas- sachusetts, bearing date 1678, 2. 502. Of committee to consider the compen- sation for making the catalogue, 2. 526. To employ an assistant upon certain conditions, 2. 591. Of com- mittee to consider matters pertaining to the Library, 2. 573. To cause certain historical journals to be bound, 2. 604. To report the number of ar ticles in the Cabinet, 2. 605. Declincs re-election as Librarian, 3. 29. 'To receive the thanks of the Society for his services as Librarian, 3. 32. Reads a copy of the grant of the Narragansett Territory, 3. 65. Ac- count of the paper-notes issued in Massachusetts, 6. 428, 429. On the Narragansett l'atent, 5 400. Remarks by the President on his death, 11. 145. Resolution adopted by the Soci-


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ety, 11. 146. Rev. H: M. Dexter ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of, 11. 146. 'Memoir of,' by Dr. Dexter, 14. 113- 116. His birth, 14. 113 Education, 14. 113. Pastorates, 14. 113. Illness and death, 14. 114. Religious views, 14. 115. His ' Memoir of L. Shattuck,' 4 147. Quoted, 5. 402. His ' Ecclesiastical History of New England,' 6. 318; 17. 247 n., 251 2. His Ilistory of Mas- sachusetts Currency,' 6. 428, 429; 10. 94; 15. 388. His ' Annals of Salem,' cited, 12. 396; 16. 146; 19. 383. His publications, 14. 115.


Felton, Mrs. Anna (Morse), 10. 352. Felton, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 82.


FELTON, CORNELIUS C., LL.D., President of Harrard College, 4. 395 ; 8. 52, 74; 9. 192; 12. 257; 13. 3, 446; 15. 395; 16. 193; 18. 182, 206, 314, 420; 19 268, 341,347. Donations from, 2. 503; 3. 334; 4. 309; 5 26. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 3. 67. Exhibits a copy of Madame Piozzi's ' Travels,' 3. 125. Exhibits a programme of instruction of the Uni- versity of Athens, 3. 237. Presents a pamphlet entitled ' Washington and his Army during their March,' etc., 3 334. States the topographical investigations of Mr. Haven, 3. 334. Statements con- cerning memorable transactions at Trenton, 3. 335. Alludes to the honors shown to Washington, 3. 336. Motion, 4. 145. Remarks on W: H. Prescott, 4. 184-187. Admired, 4. 234. Remarks of, 4. 336 ; 5. 198. Remarks on Wash- ington Irving, 4. 408-418. Letter to, from Washington Irving, 4. 416. His death, 5. ix; 6. 6; 10. 366. Remarks on Daniel A. White, and on his death, 5. 177-181, 441, 443-458. Letters to N. I. Bowditch, 5. 509. Autograplı and portrait of, face 10. 352. 'Memoir of,' by G. S. Hillard, 10. 352-368. His early and college life, 10. 352-354. His literary works, 10. 355-361. President of Harvard College, 10. 361-366.


Felton, Franklin Eliot, donation from, 10. 86.


Felton, Samuel M. ( Messrs. Felton §. Par- ker), 14: 58.


Female Asylum, see Boston Female Asy- lum.


Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe, Archbishop of Cambray, 3. 385 ; 8. 413; 15. 51 n .; 18. 380. His 'Telema- chus,' 1. 147.


Fennel, 5. 390.


Fenner, Gov. Arthur, 19. 376 n.


Fenner, Rev. (Dudley ?), 11. 201.


Fenno, John, 11. 22.


Fenno, John, 15. 87 n., 90 n .- 95 n., 97 n., 98 n., 100 n., 101, 101 n., 103 n. His account of the battle of Bunker Hill in the Orderly Book of, 15. 108 n.


His Orderly Book cited, 15. 108 n.,


109 n., 111 n .- 113 n., 117 n., 126 n., 134,


135 n., 140 n., 142n., 143, 145 n .; 16. 156. Fenno, John, donation from, 1. 82.


Fenno, John A., gift from, 17. 328.


Fenton, Capt., 19. 249.


Fenton, Geoffrey, II. 425 n.


Fenton, John, 14. 344.


Fenton, Thomas, 17. 217.


Fenton's ( Capt.) alias Bunker's Hill, 11. 306.


Fenwick, Lady Alice Apsley (Boteler), account of the disinterment of the re- mains of, 11. 497.




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