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Allen & Rowell, Messrs., donation from, 13. 246.
' Allen's Reports,' Mass., eited, 13. 299.
Allerton, Miss (Mrs. Cutlibertson), see Cutlibertson.
Allerton, Isaae, I. 113 n .; 3. 287 ; 8. 12, 20, 25; 13. 389; 17. 344; 20. 67, 84. His death, 2. 110. His Bible lent to the Sanitary Commission Fair, 7. 361. His sister, 8. 35.
Alley, Benjamin, 20. 11.
Alleyne, Mr. - , in Somerset's ease, 7. 324.
Alliance, ship, 3. 215.
ALLIBONE, S. AUSTIN, LL.D., 1. 278 n. ; 12. 72, 142, 391 ; 13. 76; 14. 175; 16. 427, 428; 17. 280, 361. Elected a Cor- responding Member, 5. 1, 109. Note from, announeing the completion of his ' Dictionary of English Literature,' 9. 229; 10. 5; the 'Dictionary ' eited, 10. 108.
Allin, Daniel, 8. 23, 27.
Allin, David, 15. 351, 352.
Allin, Elizabeth (Mrs. Cole), 14. 151.
Allin, Jacob, marriage of, 14. 151.
Allin, Rev. James, Brookline, extraets from a sermon of, 12. 247-249.
Allin, John, death of. 14 131.
Allin, Rev. John, d. 1671, Dedham, 3. 132, 155; 11. 201. His 'Preface to the Defence of the Answer to the Nine Questions,' 3. 288.
Allin, Rev. John, H.C. 1643, d. 1683, Viear of Rye, England, and son of Rev. J. Allin, of Dedham, 3. 132, 155; 4.
444; 8. 11, 20, 25. Copies of letters of, given to the Society, 3. 155. Pam- philet eoneerning the Great Plague, 1665-6, from the Letters of, presented to the Society, 3. 181. Proposition in regard to publishing extracts from his letters, 7. 361.
Allin, Leah ( Mrs. Kenny), 14. 151.
Allin, Mrs. Martha (Damm), 14. 151.
Allin, Mary (Mrs. Pinkham), 14. 151.
Allin, Raeliel ( Mrs. Twomiley ), 14. 150.
Allin, Gov. Samuel, see Allen, Gov. S : Allin, William, 3. 260.
Allin, Ensign William, death of, 14. 134.
Alline, Henry, 1. 461 n.
Alline, William, donation from, 1. 80.
Alling. Rev. James, 8. 23, 28. Death of, 14. 120.
Allison, Vrs. - , death of, 14. 130.
Allison, Francis, 15. 231.
Allman, Dr. - , conation from, 1. 201.
Allotments of land in the early settle- ments, 9. 54.
Allston, Gov. Joseph, S.C., 4. 97.
Allston, Washington, 2. 259 n .; 3. 376, 379; Io. 51; 11. 98; 17. 69; 19. 347. Medal of. 4. 134. Friend of C. Fraser, 5. 83. Ilis blender presented to the Society, 6. 414, 415 ; 7. 24. Ilis brushi presented to the Society, 6. 414. A portrait of, by Harding, presented to the Society, 17. 51.
Allston, Mrs. Washington, 6. 414.
Allston Street, Boston, 6. 29.
Allyn, Abby Bradford (Mrs. C. Francis), 8. 241.
Allyn, Capt. Franeis, 19 56. Allyn, Helen. 13. 0.
ALLYN, Rev. JOHN, D.D., 1. 120, 165, 189, 223. 235, 500m .; 2. 278; 8. 211, 252; 12. 5. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 126. Elected, 1. 128. Letter from, ae- eepting membership, I. 128 n. Resigns membership, 1. 416. Assessments due from, remitted, 1. 416. Death of, an- nounced, 1. 473. Dr. Franeis appointed to write a memoir of. 1. 475; 2 500 n. His eleetion sermon, 1. 178. Memoir of, cited, I. 475 n., 500 n.
Allyn, Secretary John, see Allen, Sec. John.
Almack, Barugh, his work on the ' Agri- eulture of Norfolk,' 2. 321.
Almaek, Mrs. Frances ( Ilorn), 13 443. ALMACK, RICHARD, F.S .. 4., 4. 274: 5. 291; Io. 329, 330; II. 481; 12. 264; 14. 1. 25, 155. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 2 230. Elected, 2. 240. Accepts membership, 2. 250. Do- nations from, 2. 265, 267, 267 n., 208, 321; 3. 40: 10. 375. Letter from, to Hon. R. C. Winthrop. 7. 115 - 116. Death of, 13. xviii. Ilis death noticed, 13. 426. Mr. Winthrop's tribute to,
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13. 447. Notice of, from 'Suffolk and Essex Free Press,' 13. 447-449.
Almanacs, I. 7. Interleaved with vari- ous entries by Dr Belknap, 3 295-311. In the Reign of Queen Anne, 7. 125- 132.
Almon, John, publisher, 5. 363 ; 11. 7, 112, 113 2., 115, 116, 124, 128, 199. His : Remembrancer, ' I. 167. Vote to de- posit one copy of the 'Remembran- cer' in the Athenaeum Library, I. 282. Map of Boston in his ' Remem- brancer,' 7. 362. His 'Biographical, Literary, and Political Notes ' cited, 16. 46,47.
Almy, Christopher, signs the engagement of the Pocasset purchasers, 3. 238.
Almy, Job, signs the engagement of the Pocasset purchasers, 3. 238.
Alofsen, S., letter from, 8. 477.
Aloit [Eliot, John, D.D.], 15. 351.
Aloney, Capt., 15. 117, 117 n.
Alpha, steamer, 7, 416.
Alps, 2. 317 n.
Alsatree, chief, 7. 439, 441.
Alsted, John H., his ' Encyclopedia,' 2 367.
Alt, John, 16. 265.
Altadsee, chief, quoted, 7. 446.
Althorp, Eng., 10. 436, 439.
Althorp Library, 8. 448.
Alting, Menso (?), 17. 277.
Alton, Edward, Count d', 18. 73.
'Alumnus of Harvard College,' donation from, 2. 424.
Alva, Fernando Alvarez, Duke of, 16. 445; 20 381.
Alvord, Mr., Mass., 12. 230.
Alvord, Henry E., 14. 32.
Amadas, Capt. Philip, 19. 80.
Amaral, José do, B. de Tóro, 19. 60 n.
Amazon River, pamphlet on the naviga- tion of, 3. 1.
Amblar, Mrs -, 14. 128 n. Death of, 14. 142.
Amblar, Mrs. Elizabethi, 14. 152.
Amblar, John, 14. 118. Marriage of, 14. 152.
Amboy, N. J., 5. 340, 341, 358 ; 7. 138; 8. 329.
Ambrose, Saint, his ' Opera,' 18. 427.
Ambrose, Rev. Joshua, 8. 12, 21, 26.
Ambrose, Rev. Nehemiah, 8. 12, 21, 26.
Ambrose, Paul, pseudonym of J. P. Ken- nedy, II. 361.
Ambrose, ship, 5. 94.
Amenquin, Indian, 18. 109.
America, 3. 9, 35, 79, 80, 113, 145-147, 198, 223, 227, 321, 393, 395 ; 6 17, 21, 135, 218. 221, 392, 473, 474. Chart of the British empire in, I. 12. 'Address of the people of Great Britain to the inhabitants of,' I. 19. Proposal to celebrate the anniversary. of the dis- covery of, 1. 28, 31, 44. Celebration
of the anniversary of the discovery of, I. 45, 46. Celebration in New York, I. 45 n. 'Précis sur l'Amérique,' I. 340. 'A Moral and Political Survey of Amer- ica,' 2. 9. 'Dissertation on the original peopling of,' 2. 16. Ante-Columbian history of, 2. 98 n., 109. Name of, 2. 316 n. Early discoveries of the Scandinavians in, 2. 505 n. Rights of Britishi possession, 3. 77 ; 6. 374. Pub- lic Papers relating to the dispute with Great Britain contained in the State Papers, 3. 149 n. Services of Jeremy Belknap to the history of, 3. 166. Matter useful to historians of, donated to the Society, 3. 285, 286. Ratifica- tion of the treaty with France, 3. 303. Celebration of the Third Centennial of the discovery of, 3. 355; 12. 65. First issue of paper money in, 6. 428. Medals and coins relating to, 11. 293- 305. Plan for defeat of Spanish power in, 12. 263.
America, ship, 12. 278, 279.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, I xiii, 118 n, 131, 135, 144, 326, 384, 385, 392, 422, 438 n., 440, 444, 500 n. ; 2. 157, 274, 295 n .; 8. 264; 10. 149, 309, 457; II. 365; 12. 136, 226, 233, 312; 13. 13, 41, 395; 14. 14, 174; 15. 194, 318, 373 ; 16. 115, 473; 17. 27, 34, 282, 385, 404, 406, 407, 411, 451-453, 457, 459; 18. 167, 170, 274, 405; 19. 98, 322, 437; 20. 249, 258, 336, 410. ' Memoirs ' of, 1. 66. Plates of the map of the State granted to, I. 141, 142. Give copies of their 'Memoirs,' I. 153, 177, 218. Vote to give the second series of Collections to, I. 241 ; 2. 56, 69 n., 71 n. · To be invited to join in cele- brating the anniversary of the New England Confederacy, 2. 248. Dona- tions from, 2. 251, 255, 376, 432, 459, 471, 496, 535; 4. 365; 5. 1, 347; 6. 333, 361, 414; 7. 115; 8. 88; 9. 227, 247; 10. 93; II. 498. Social meetings tried with success by, 3. 64. The Eu- logy on J. Pickering, 6. 301, 302. The founders of, 6. 335. Meetings of the Society at the room of, 12, 214, 288, 330. Vote of thanks to, 13. 8. Vote to transfer papers to the Library of, 16. 370, 371. Offices held in, by Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 17. 456. His commu- nications to the 'Memoirs' of, 17. 456. Vote passed by, on the retirement of Dr. Bigelow from its presidency, 17. 458, 459. Invitation from, to send del- egates to attend its centennial cele- bration, 18. 67. 'Proceedings' of, cited, 17. 22 n.
'American Almanac,' 8. 467; 18. 171. History of, 10. 277.
' American Annals,' 2. 30.
' American Annual Register,' 2. 328.
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American Antiquarian Society, Worcester,
I. 45 n., 270, 322, 323. 383, 392, 440, 447 n .; 2. 8, 20, 24. 26, 29, 99, 107 n., 204, 205, 576 ; 8. 444; 9. 228, 466; 10. 309, 427, 446, 451, 460; 11. 4, 76, 82, 433 n. ; 12. 312, 320; 13. 41, 394; 15. 227, 259; 16. 41 n., 163, 307. 313, 382; 17. 27, 166 n., 294, 296, 311, 361, 379 n. ; 18. 69, 157, 181, 187, 365; 19. 4, 63, 231, 247, 383, 444; 20. 58, 116, 186, 280, 294 n., 410. Foundation of, I. 444; 3. 267. Mr. Thomas's benefac- tions to, 1. 144. Vote to give certain volumes of the Collections to, 1. 492. To receive a copy of the Collections, 2. 56, 70 n., 71 n. Donations from, 2. 89, 100, 101 n., 262, 458, 466, 494, 500, 534, 574, 599; 3. 37, 50. 132, 239; 4 107, 235, 309, 429 ; 5. 45, 57, 145, 202, 347; 6. 22 ; 7. 139, 297, 474 ; 8. 88, 314; 9. 81, 247, 436; 10. 40, 134, 319; 11. 498; 14. 186. To be invited to join in celebrating the anniversary of the New England Confederacy, 2. 248. Ac- cepts invitation, 2. 252. Communica- tion from. proposing an exchange of certain volumes, 2. 367. A committee to confer with, regarding the printing of certain records, 2. 440. To receive a copy of the Massachusetts Resolves of the session 1777-1778, 2. 581. Pos- sesses a copy of the portrait of John Rogers, the Martyr, 2. 614. Acknowl- edges the receipt of Vol. III. of thic fourth series of the Collections. 3. 98. Manuscripts composing a portion of the 'Original Papers' in the Library of, 3. 140. Matters relating to Hutchinson's flistory, 3. 141, 141 n., 142. Invited by Winthrop to visit the rooms of the Dowse Library, 3. 204. Possesses a por- tion of Cotton Mather's Diary, 3. 322. Goffe's journal in their Library, 7. 280 n. Mather portraits in the gallery of, 9. 199. Proposed visit of, to Cutty- hunk, 10. 402. 'Proceedings' of, cited, 2. 14 n., 570 n. ; 7. 374 n .; 15. 220 n .; 16. 198 n., 276 n .; 17. 379 ; 18. 13n .; 20. 280 n.
American Antislavery Society, donations from, 4. 139, 146 ; 5. 309 ; 7. 100, 373.
'American Apollo,' 1. 24, 24 n., 28 n., 29, 31, 40, 80 m., 250 n .; 2. 198 ; 12. 2, 2 n., 79. Proposal for the publication of, I. xvin., xix-xxiv. Earliest pub- lications and Collections of the Society, published in, 1. xix-xxii, xxv, xxvi, 42 : 12. 2. 2 n. Titlepage, prospectus and general information concerning the publication of, I. xix-xxviii, xxviii n., 17, 23; 12. 2 n. Circular Letter of the Society published in 1791, referring to the issue of, I. xx-xxii. Fac-simile of titlepage of proposal for, faces, I. xxii. Plan of, 1. 17. Referred to &
committee, 1. 17. Report of commit- tee, 1. 23. Fac-simile of titlepage of, faces 1. 23.
'American Architect and Building News,' 17. 104.
American Association for Advancement of Science, donation from, 2. 431.
' American Atheneum,' donations from the publishers of, Io. 144, 200.
' American Atlas,' 1 160 n. ; 7. 476. '
American Baptist Missionary Union, do- nation front. 4. 196, 226.
' American Bec Journal,' donation from the publishers of, 5. 347.
American Bible Society, 7. 144; 10 440, 455. Donations from, 11. 495. ' Wyc- liffe Commemoration ' by, 18. 203.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 2. 4, 5; 5. 426 ; 12. 30n. Donations from, 2. 354, 353; 4. 146; 10. 93, 409 ; 11. 498.
American Colonies, naturalization in, 4. 337-364. See New England.
American Colonization Scheme, 19. 20.
American Colonization Society, 10. 247 ;
18. 175. Donation froni, 10. 469; II. 498.
American Congregational Association,
10. 315. Donations from, 10. 308, 409 ; II. 498.
' American Cyclopedia,' sce ' New Amer- ican Cyclopedia ' and ' Encyclopedia Americana.'
American Education Society, donations from, 2. 63, 72, 83, 93.
American Ethnological Society, 11. 4.
' American Herald,' 1. 13.
' American Historical Record,' 13. 81.
American Historical Society, donation from, 2. 173.
American History. 6. 12. Donation of books and tracts relating to, 2. 179; 3. 285, 286. 328. Importance of collecting materials bearing upon the period of the Civil War, 6. 16. Arrangement of matter in the Library, with reference to Colonial or Revolutionary periods, 6. 18.
American Independence, Count Circourt's 'Historical Review' of the rise and progress of, 15. 16-64.
American Indian vocabulary, 3. 51.
Aincrican Institute, New York, 19. 436 n.
American Institute of Architects, 19. 393 n.
American Institute of Instruction, 12. 28; 17. 31 ; 18. 182, 340, 355; 19 311; 20. 237, 240.
American Institutions for the Insane, 7. 49, 50.
American Insurance Company, donation from. 3. 182.
'American Journal of Medical Sciences,' 17. 447.
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' American Journal of Numismatics,' cited, 49. 126 n.
'American Journal of Science and Arts,' 17. 414. Cited, 15. 194 n.
'American Jurist,' 10. 62, 183; 14. 388, 393.
' American Law Review,' 10. 49.
'American Literary Gazette,' donations from the publishers of, 8. 480; 11. 499.
'American Loyalist,' donation from the publishers of, 8. 480 ; 9. 255.
'American Magazine,' 1. 202. Cited, 19. 74.
' American Magazine and Historical Chronicle,' 18. 119.
.American Magna Charta, proclaimed July 4, 1776, 6. 99, 100.
'American Museum,' 1. 11, 53; 3. 226; 10. 258.
American Navy, services of colored sea- men in, 6. 83.
'American Neptune,' 14. 64.
American Numismatic and Archeologi- cal Society, donations from, 7. 21; 9. 227, 254, 347, 357, 368, 462, 467; 10. 21, 33, 40.
American Oriental Society, donation from, 4. 309. Origin of, 10. 109.
American Peace Society, 2. 204 ; 3. 223; 15. 259. Donations from, 5. 145; 1I. 498.
'American Pharmacopoeia,' publication of, 17. 424.
American Philosophical Society, I. 263, 352, 444; 2. 52, 157; 10. 309, 469; 16. 473 ; 17. 19, 62. 'Transactions ' of, presented, 1. 66, 146, 153, 177, 218. The Society's Collections to be given to, 1. 144, 241. Letter received from the Historical Committee of, 1. 254. Donations from, 1. 493; 2. 80, 101, 135, 144, 146, 177, 212, 214, 219, 222, 237, 243, 246, 249, 251, 260, 303, 329, 338, 341, 360, 365; 371, 373, 382, 383, 428, 442, 452, 466, 474, 494, 511, 582, 604; 3. 32 a, 63, 110, 204, 283 ; 4. 124, 378, 384, 429; 5. 48, 159, 227; 6. 1, 78, 333, 417, 470; 7. 139, 373; 8. 253, 280, 431 ; 9. 1, 247, 254, 462; 10. 40, 344; II. 498. To receive a copy of the Collections, 2. 56, 68 n., 69 n., 71 n. To be invited to join in the cele- bration of the Confederation of the New England Colonies, 2. 248. Ac- knowledges the receipt of Vol. VIII., third series, of the Collections, 2. 248. Invitation from, to attend its centen- nial anniversary, 2. 252. Answer of the Society, 2. 252. 'Transactions ' of the Society cited, 2. 86 n.
American Press, deficient in typography and binding, 3. 375.
'American Publisher and Bookseller,' do- nation from the editor of, 10. 311.
' American Quarterly Observer,' 14. 393.
'American Quarterly Register,' 1. 345; 2. 63, 93; 14. 114. Donation from the editors of, 2. 217, 235.
'American Quarterly Review,' 14. 393.
' American Recorder,' 1. 60, 325.
American Refugees, 5. 364. List of, 18. 266-268.
' American Remembrancer,' 1. 112.
'American Review,' I. 154 ; 5. 216.
American Revolution, 3. 71, 133, 144, 194-196, 208, 222, 223, 278-280 ; 6. 21, 119, 179, 211, 212, 261, 289, 300, 401, 402; II. 126, 263, 323, 488 : 12. 53-56, 58, 68, 121-125, 157, 158, 177, 179, 187- 190, 192-207, 226-230, 276. Papers of historical value relating to, 1. x, xi, 27; 2. 19, 319, 321; 6. 18, 258-261; 12. 58; 13. 232; 14. 168, 169. 'Observations on the Importance of the,' 1. 9. ' Ob- servations on the,' I. 19. 'Origin, Rise, and Progress of the,' I. 21. 'Letter to a Nobleman on the Conduct of the late War,' I. 167. Journal of the First General Court of, 2. 604. Speci- mens of British bread used in the War, 3. 112. Events preceding and follow- ing, 3. 147, 148, 366, 367; 6. 211-213, 261, 272-280. Lesson learned, from the defeat of Braddock, 3. 236, 237. The battles of, 3. 237; 6. 29. Council of war, 3. 335; 15. 87. Committee to in- quire concerning the exchange of pris- oners during. 5. 324, 325. Matters per- taining to slavery, 6. 94, 97, 98, 140, 161, 171. Matters pertaining to the enlistment of negroes, 6. 172, 173, 182- 184, 200-207, 211-239, 242. Fram- ing of the Constitution after the war, 6. 135. Influence of the Boston Mas- sacre, 6. 174. Propositions for peace, 6. 233, 368. Letters having reference to, communicated by Mr. Webb, 6. 258- 261. Halls of Harvard College, used as barracks for the troops, 6. 266, 267. Patriots of, 6. 296. Subjects necessary to fully understand. before writing a history of, 6. 364-366. Sketch of the causes producing, 6. 367. Influence of the town organizations in tlie be- ginning of, 9. 61. Predicted in a let- ter of Gen. Montcalm, II. 112-113. Hastened by the conquest of Canada, II. 144. 'Loyalist Ballads of,' 12 58. Committee appointed to publish papers relating to, 13. 232. First armed re- sistance in, 13. 450. Caricatures relat- ing to, exhibited, 14. 168, 169. Count Circourt's 'Historical Review of,' 15. 16-64. Contrasted with the French, 15. 59.
American Secretary of Legation in Mex- ico, see Mexico.
American Social Science Association, 17. 27.
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American State Papers, donated to the Society, 3. 265.
American Stationers' Company, 2. 100, 111. Its formation, 2. 111 n. Claims due to be paid to Mr. Savage, 2. 124. First dividend paid to Mr. Savage, 2. 126.
American Statistical Association, 18. 157. Collections of, 13. 111. Donation from, 2. 306.
American Tract Society, 19 263. Dona- tions from, 3. 37; 4. 146; 5. 229; 8. 442 ; 9. 368; 11. 498. Reprints ' The Soldiers' Pocket Bible,' Io. 459.
'American Traveller,' 1. 48; 19. 263, 283 n.
American Unitarian Association, 10. 458; 20. 409, 415. Donations from, 4. 146, 196, 226 ; 8. 480.
'American Whig,' I. 7.
Americanists, Congress of, see Congrès des Américanistes.
Americans, degenerating in 1770, 7. 291. Loyalty of, at the time of the Revo- lution, 13. 179-182.
'Amérique, L', délivrée,' quoted, 7. 285 n. Ames, -, 17. 363.
Ames, Mrs. Abigail F. (Dana), 19. 59; 20. 36.
Ames, Capt. Benjamin, in Col. Fryc's regiment, 6. 178; 15. 80.
Ames, David, 13. 372.
AMES, ELLIS, A.B., I. 293 n .; 3. 28; 5. 81 ;
8. 475, 481 ; 9. 356 ; 10. 35, 331, 334; 11. 333, 501; 12. 52, 53, 444; 13. 232, 313, 320; 17. 67 ; 18. 340 n. ; 19. 255 n., 335, 357, 385. Donations from, 2. 457, 498, 500, 503, 508, 535, 549 ; 3. 32 a., 33, 50, 114 ; 4. 384 ; 9. 356, 436 ; 10 2, 368; 11. 496. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 495. Elected, 2. 496. Present at meet- ings of the Society, 2. 499, 503, 511, 513, 525, 536, 537, 512, 547, 551, 552, 551, 571, 573, 581, 583, 585, 596, 599, 604, 606. Requests exchanges of certain Journals, 2. 492. Report of the com- mittee concerning his request, 2. 404. Gives notice of the preparation of the Journal of Col. W. MeKendry, 2. 502. Presents a copy of a portion of the
. Journal of Col. W. Mckendry, 2. 502, 503, 503 n. Of Scrutinizing Commit- tee, 2. 525. To prepare a memoir of Hon. Nahum Mitchell, 2. 537, 537 n. Presents abstracts of deeds and rec- ords, 2. 546. Action to be taken with regard to certain important exchanges for the Society, 2. 549. To take charge of certain loose documents, 2. 550. Makes instructive remarks relative to old Legislative Journals, 2. 552. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts. 2. 553. Of committee to ob- tain copies of colonial or provincial laws, 2. 553, 554. His serviees in pro-
curing early Session Acts of the Gen- eral Court of Massachusetts, 2. 554. Statement regarding the preservation of Colonial Laws, 2. 569. Communi- cates papers relating to early historical matters in New England, 2. 570, 571. Of committee to make certain ex- changes for the Society, 2. 571. Com- municates a circular, signed by Peter Bestes and others, 2. 570, 571. Com- municates a copy of the Resolve of the Provincial Congress, 2. 571. Reports the form of the proposed circular, from the Committee on the Colonial and Provincial Laws, 2. 572. Report of the Committee on the Colonial and l'ro- vincial Laws, 2. 574, 575. The cireular relating to the Colonial and Provincial Laws, 2. 575 n .- 580 n. Presents a copy of the Massachusetts Resolves of the session 1777-1778, 2. 581. Of commit- tee to confer with Mr. Lowell, con- cerning the papers in Judge Putnam's library, 2. 583. Reads letter from Hon. Mr. Aylwin, concerning the Province Laws, 2. 595. Of committee to com- municate with Mr. Aylwin upon the subject, 2. 595. To report on the mat- ter of Mr. G. Brinley's note, 2. 599. Of Publishing Committee to prepare Vol. IlI. of the fourth series, 2. 601. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. To eause certain historical Journals to be bound, 2. 604. Statement regarding certain historical Journals, 2. 604. Reads some of the proceedings of the Massachu- setts House of Representatives, of date, 1774, 2. 605. Presents a copy of Re- solves, passed by the last llouse of Representatives of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 3. 35. Of com- mittee to ascertain what books may be received from the Commonwealth, 3. 41. Of committee to solicit histori- cal matter from various towns, 3 80. Presents a letter of attorney, dated 1779, 3. 92. Of committee to arrange Acts of Parliament referring to colo- nial affairs, 3. 110. Exhibits the day- book of Dr. Joseph Warren, 3. 131. Produces documents referring to colo- nial tines, 3 216-219. Presents auto- graph of Capt. Benjamin Church, and a record of the engagement of the l'o- easset purchasers, 3 237-238. Signs memorial against a petition of the Ilistoric-Genealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266- 270. Remarks on the circular to the selectmen of Stoughton, 4. 687-300. 392. Of committee to take charge of the papers of the case of Phillips rs. Savage, 5. 81. Report on ease of Phil- lips rs. Savage, 5. 165-171. Remarks
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AMES, ELLIS, A.B. (continued).
by, 10. 113, 114, 331, 332; 11. 5, 390, 495. Of committee on the 'Hutehin- son Papers,' II. 326. Remarks of, on Daniel Leonard, 13. 51-56. Communi- eation of, 13. 68. Appointed on a eom- mittee, 13. 254. Presents a revolution- ary broadside of the town of Bridge- water, 13. 371. Remarks of, on the same, 13. 378-375. Remarks by, on the Thomas estate at Marshfield, 14. 163-167. Presents report of the com- mittee to nominate officers, 14. 327. Appointed of committee on inerease of membership, 14. 327. Remarks by, on the death of Col. Thomas Aspinwall, 15. 5. Communicates a list of the bar- risters and attorneys of Massachusetts who signed the address to Gov. Huteh- inson, 15. 396. Exhibits Gov. Strong's copy of the Constitution of Massachu- setts, 15. 396. Communicates a letter of Richard Henry Lee, 16. 108. Pays a tribute to Judge George T. Bigelow, 16. 176. Remarks by, on a warrant issued by Gov. Hancock for arrest of suspected persons, 18. 151-154. Speaks of an unpublished autobiography of Cotton Mather, 18. 244. Reads an ae- count of the Garrison mob, 18. 269. Explains the manner of Gen. Poor's death, 18. 435, 436. Speaks of Mr. Bassett and Lord Bray brooke, 19. 243. Corrections in his account of the Gar- rison mob, made by Col. Lyman, 19. 250, 251. Communicates a memorial presented by R. T. Paine and Inerease Suniner to the General Court, 19. 252. Communicates account of the duel be- tween Gen. Poor and Major Porter, 19. 256-261. Presents a gift from Amos R. Little, 20. 269. Remarks by, 20. 270, 274. Appointed to prepare a me- moir of Mr. Williams Latham, 20 355. His ' Memoir of Hon. Nahum Mitchell,' 2. 560, 561. His paper on the 'Qualifi- eation for voting in the Province Char- ter,' 10. 370-375. His communication on the Garrison Mob, 18. 340-344. Paper by, on the 'Carthagena Expedi- tion,' 18. 364-378.
Ames, Fisher, 19. 59.
Ames, Hon. Fisher, LL.D., 10. 52; 11. 22, 24, 97; 12. 66; 17. 18, 111, 112, 116, 117 n .; 19. 3, 50, 59, 153, 156, 158, 159n., 160, 161, 165; 20. 35, 36. Part taken by, in the debates of the Massachusetts Conven- tion of 1788, 3. 298, 299. Deelines the appointment of President of Harvard College, 6. 284. His remarks in Con- gress on judges' salaries, 11. 23. Stu- art's portrait of, 16. 366. 'Works of,' I. 201; 3. 387. 'Review of the Works of,' I. 202. His 'Eulogy on Washing- ton,' 6. 297.
| Ames, Mrs. Fisher (Franees Worthing-
ton), 17. 116; 19. 59 ; 20. 35.
Ames, Frances Worthington (Mrs. How- land), 19. 59.
Ames, Frederick L., 19. 357.
Ames, Jeremiah Fisher, JI.D., 19. 59.
Ames, Jolin, 13. 372, 374.
Ames, John, 20. 317.
Ames, John Worthington, 19. 59.
Ames, Joseph, 13. 372.
Ames, Levi, executed, 15. 343.
Ames, Mrs. Margaret S. (Bradford), 19. 59; 20. 35.
Ames, Nathaniel, 13. 372.
Ames, Oliver, 13. 374.
Ames, Pelham Warren, 19. 59.
Ames, Richard, 19 59.
Ames, Richard, 20. 35.
AMES, Hon. SETH, 12. 330 ; 14. 388; 19. 285. Elected a Resident Member, 8. 79. His death, 18. xx. Remarks by the President, on announcing the death of, 19. 3, 4. Resolution passed by the Society, 19. 9. Communication from Mr. Sibley, concerning the early life of, 19. 59, 60. Judge Hoar appointed to prepare a memoir of, 19. 125. ' Me- moir of,' by Hon. E. R. Hoar, 20. 35, 36.
Ames, Mrs. Seth (Miss M. S. Bradford), 19. 50; 20. 35.
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