Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 30

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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Fenwick, George, 11. 497; 17. 343. Pur- chase of land by Connecticut, 6. 45. The Narragansett l'atent, 6. 59 n , 60- 62.


Fenwick, Sir John, 8. 304, 305.


Ferdinand VI. of Spain, 13 49.


Ferdinand V1I, of Spain, 15. 61.


Ferdinand of Aragon, 14. 314; 15. 48; 16. 319.


Ferdinand of Naples, 11. 424.


'Ferdinand and Isabella,' a copy of, pre- sented to the Library, 2. 99 n. 'History of,' by Andres Bernaldez, 2. 118 n.


Ferguson, David, aged 124, 8. 436.


Ferguson, Hugh, 17. 205.


Ferguson, Jaines, killed by Indians, 14. 146.


Ferland, Abbe, 11. 320.


Fernald, Rev. Oliver Jordan, 13. 443.


Fernald (Furnel), Capt. Thomas (?), 14. 142.


Fernald, Capt. Tobias, 15. 82.


Fernow, Berthold, 19 70n.


Ferrald, Capt., 16. 354.


Ferrers, Earls, 5. 149:


Ferriers Hall, Bewers, 7. 483.


Ferris, J. A., donation from, 10. 144. Fessenden, Joseph, 15. 157.


Fessenden, Samuel, 17. 159.


Fessenden, Thomas, 17. 157-159.


Fessenden, William l'itt, Senator, 7. 32.


Fetlierstonehaugh, Lieut. Wharton, death of, 14. 141.


Fette, William Eliot, 16. 390.


Fettyplace, William, 10. 190.


Fever, prevalence of malignant, in New Hampshire, 14. 148 n.


Feversliam, Louis de Duras, 2d Earl of, 13. 106.


Ff [torn], John, 3. 238.


Ffomel, John, liis autograph, 14. frontis- piece.


Ffrost, Elder, legacy to, 5. 155.


Fiction, vote asking donations of works of, that may illustrate the character of the population of the United States, I. 120.


Fiddes, Rev. Richard, D.D., liis 'Life of Cardinal Wolsey,' 1. 137.


Field, -, 17. 197. Field, Abigail (Mrs. Jacob), 14. 151.


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Field, Cyrus W., 4. 117 ; 10. 470.


Field, Darby, 14. 145 n.


Field, David Dudley, 2. 310 n. Donation from, I. 495.


Field, Rer. David Dudley, 19. 91.


Field, Mrs. E. E. V., 5. 150.


Field, Edwin W., correspondence of Hon. Charles G. Loring with, II. 275-277.


Field, John, marriage of, 14. 152.


Field, John W., 5. 312.


Field, Joseph, D.D., 18. 231.


Field, Mary ( Mrs. Pinkham), 14. 152.


Field, Co !. Moses, 13. 223.


Field, Rev. Richard, D.D., his ' Of the Church,' 18. 450.


Field, Robert, 12. 398 n.


Field, Samuel, 11. 316; 15. 397.


Field, Thomas, 17. 210, 212.


Field, Thomas W., donation from, II. 499. His 'Indian Bibliography ' cited, 13. 303 n.


Field, Zacrye (Zachary), 11. 316, 317.


Field, Lieut. Zechariah, 14. 145. Marriage of, 14. 152.


Field family, 16 365 n.


Fields, -, London, 14. 93.


Fields, Robert, 19. 178, 179.


Fiennes, Bridget, see Lincoln, Countess of. Fiennes, William, see Saye and Sele, Lord .:


Fifield, Benjamin, 16 265.


Fifield, Benjamin, Sen., killed by Indians, 14. 143.


Fifield, William, Sen., 16. 265.


'Fifteen Associates,' Boston, punch-bowl of, 13. 200.


Fifth of March, celebration of, 6. 175.


Fig, culture of, 3. 223.


Figgins, Thomas, 15. 235.


Filangieri, Gaetano, 15. 29.


Filar, John, 10. 403, 405.


Filbrooke, Thomas, 16. 265.


Filer, John, 8. 13, 22, 27.


FILLMORE, Pres. MILLARD, 3. 74; 4. 92; 5.216, 282 ; 7. 287; 11. 359; 13 266; 16. 19-21, 368; 18. 310. Elected an Honorary Member, 7. 26. Accepts membership, 7. 102. Donation from, 7. 100. His death, 13. xviii. Tribute of Mr. Winthrop to, 13. 259. Letter from, to B. R. Curtis, 16. 21.


Filmer, Sir Robert, 8. 298. 301. His ' Pa- triarcha,' cited, 13. 304.


Filson, John, his ' History of Kentucky,' 1. 79.


Finances of the Society, see General Fund and Treasurer.


Finances of the United States, 1784, 5. 469 476.


Finch, Daniel, 2d Earl of Nottingham, see Nottingham.


Finch, Heneage, 1st Earl of Nottingham, see Nottingham.


Finch, John, 12. 261.


Findale, Lieut. James, 15. 84.


Findley, Hon. William, 6. 155. Presents . a copy of his ' llistory of the Insurrec- tion in Pennsylvania,' I. 103.


Fines, Charles, 5. 93, 94 ; 10. 379.


Fines, I. 210, 211. Remitted, 1. 349. For neglect of proper return of books to the Library, 3. 246, 248.


Finlay, George, donation from, II. 499.


Finlay, J. B., donation from, 5. 104.


Finley, James, 15. 155.


Finley, Samuel, 15. 231.


Finn, Henry James, 9. 5 n. ; 14. 44.


Finney, -, engaged in a duel, 15. 343. Finney, Rev. Charles G., 2. 5.


Fire, losses in Boston of historical pa- pers, 3. 135. Security against, 4. 273. Fire (Great), in Boston, Nov. 9-10, 1872,


12. 384. Remarks by Mr. Winthrop upon the same, 12. 279-284.


Fire Society, see Boston Fire Society.


Firefly, propeller, 7. 415.


Firmicus Maternus, Julius, 18. 427.


First Baptist Church, Hartford, Conn., 18. 181.


First Church, Andover, 20. 5 n.


First Church, Boston, 7. 247 ; 10. 160, 162, 312, 428; II. 44, 235, 372, 373, 376; 12. 109, 390 ; 15. 391 n .; 17. 166, 343, 384; 18. 248, 288, 298, 405; 19. 399 n .; 20. 413. A celebration held there on the 29th of May, 1843, 2. 254n. To receive a vote of thanks for the use of their building, 2. 255. Transcript of the records of, 2. 342, 353. Records of, presented to the Society, 2. 381. Photograph of the building in Chauncy Street, pre- sented, II. 44. Early records of, 17. 160, 161. Celebration of the 250th an- niversary of, 18. 263. A photograph of, given, 18. 287.


First Church, Concord, Mass., 20. 416.


First Church, Lincoln, 19. 86.


First Church, New Haven, 19. 195.


First Church, Newbury, 3. 151.


First Church, Newton, 2. 276.


First Church, Plymouth, 20. 403. Records of, 2. 331, 331 n., 550. Narrative found among the records, by Dr. Young, 3. 20. First Church, Roxbury, 5 95.


First Church, Salem, 1. 12; 15. 193, 195, 211, 215, 216 ; 17. 123-126, 141; 18. 37. The controversy with the Tabernacle Church, 6. 298. Record of, 6. 317, 318. Oldest extant covenant of, 6. 317-319. Lecture delivered by Hon. Daniel A.


White, 6. 330. Frame of, 8. 8; 15 195. First Church, Watertoun, 18. 288.


First Congregational Church, Bernard- ston, 20. 415.


First Congregational Church, Fall River, 18.339.


First Congregational Church, N. Y., 8. 117. First Congregational Church, North Brookfield, 6. 431, 431 n.


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First Congregational Church, Quincy, 3. 210, 213.


First Congregational Church, Suffield, Conn .; donation from, 4. 373.


First Congregational Church, Westfield, 18. 18n.


First Independent Church, Baltimore, 10. 235.


First Methodist Episcopal Church, Bos- ton, 20. 406.


First Parish, Methuen, 6. 329.


First Restorationist Church, Boston, II. 129.


First Unitarian Church, N. Y., 10. 239.


Fischer, Johann Christian, 19. 221.


Fish, Mr., New Jersey, 19. 417.


Fish, Ebenezer, 17. 159.


Fish, Hon. Hamilton, LL.D., 8. 2; 16. 366, 454. Donations from, 11. 158, 499.


Fish, Nathan, 17. 158, 159.


Fish Creek, 3. 279, 280; 7. 330.


Fish Street, 6. 29.


Fisher, -, 17. 203 n.


Fisher, Miss A., see Mrs. S. Ames.


Fisher, Abraham, 12. 115.


Fisher, Ebenezer, Jr., II. 262.


Fisher, George Harrison, letter from, con- cerning miniatures of Pres. and John Washington, 13. 126.


Fisher, Lieut. Isaac, 15. 77.


Fisher, Jabez, 10. 99; 13. 223.


Fisher, Dr. John Carlton, II. 200.


Fisher, Joshua, M.D., d. 1833, 3. 295.


FISHER, JOSHUA FRANCIS, A.M., 8. 316, 317; 11. 253; 13. 14, 75, 278. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 55. Elected, 2. 59. Accepts membership, 2. 60. Present at a meeting of the So- ciety, 2 88. Letters from, 2. 52, 53, 63, 64. Donations from, 2. 57, 92; 3. 258, 262, 263 ; 7. 1, 115; 8. vi, 201, 202, 315; 11. 500; 13. 126. Vote of thanks to, 13. 126. Communications from, II. 256, 330. His death, 12. xviii. Re- marks by the President on the decease of, 12. 330, 331. Remarks by G. S. Hillard, 12. 332, 333. Letter from Dr. Lothrop, 12. 333. His ' Description of American Medals,' 2. 64n.


Fisher, Mary, 18. 390, 392 n. Fisher, Nathaniel, 19. 165.


Fisher, Richard S., his 'Gazetteer of Maryland' cited, 17. 198 n., 199 n.


Fisher, Thomas, donation from, 2. 364.


Fisher, Wilfree, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Fisheries, 3. 183. Capt. John Smith on New England, 12. 454 et seq. Their advantage to New England, 5. 478, 479. 'No peace without,' 7. 264, 265. Fisher's Island, 7. 203; 12. 253-255. Fisk, Capt., 7. 262. Fisk, Rev. John, 12. 397.


Fisk, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 82, 82 n.


Fiske, Augustus H., 18. 342, 343 ; 19. 59; 20. 35.


Fiske, Cornelia F., 20. 416.


Fiske, Daniel, 10. 138.


FISKE, MOSES, nominated a Correspond- ing Meniber, I. 222. Elected, I. 224.


Fiske, Rev. Moses, 8. 13, 22, 26 ; 13. 375.


Fiske (Fisk), Nathan, 1672, 19. 94.


Fiske, Nathan, D.D., d. 1799, donations from, 1. 81, 112, 113.


Fiske, Ohver, M.D., 2. 107 n. His Fourth of July Oration, I. 113.


Fiske, Mrs. Oliver, 2. 107 n.


Fiske, Shepard, M.D., 13. 372, 374.


Fiske, Rev. Thaddeus, his Thanksgiving Sermon, 1. 89.


FISKE, WILLIAM, A.B., I. 107, 116, 117, 120, 121, 129, 133, 144, 150. His death, I. xiii, 162 n. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 104. Elected, 1. 106. Mr. Winthrop's 'Memoir of,' cited, 1. 162 n., 166.


Fitch, -, 8. 432.


Fitch, Mr., 19 219, 221-253.


Fitch, Mrs., 5. 292.


Fitch, Lieut. Ebenezer, 15. 81.


FITCH, Rev. EBENEZER, D.D., d. 1833, I. 129, 168. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 119. Elected, I. 120. Presents an account of Williams College, 1. 145. Donation from, 1. 147. Resigns mem- bership, 1. 264. Notice of, I. 500 n.


Fitch, Rev. Jabez, Portsmouth, N. H., d. 1746, 3. 326, 327; 4. 12; 8. 29; 12. 374; 14 118; 16. 206. His account of the throat distemper in New Hampshire, I 21, 378. His Earthquake Sermon, I 154. His ' Brief Narrative . . . re- specting the Province of New Hamp- shire,' 3. 326.


Fitch, Rev. James, 14. 338 ; 17. 145, 146 n., 248.


Fitch, Jeremiah, 12. 108.


Fitch, John, 12. 417.


Fitch, L. M., donation from, 2. 473.


Fitch, Mary ( Mrs. Oliver), 16. 397.


Fitch, Samuel, 11. 395; 15. 397 ; 19. 147- 151. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Fitch, T. N., donation from, 2. 524.


Fitch, Thomas, Governor of Connecticut, d. 1774, 2. 332 n., 343 n. ; 4. 382; 10. 162. Letter to, from Joseph Trumbull, in 1771, 2. 344 n.


Fitch, Hon. Thomas, 6. 353 ; 16. 397. . Fitch, Major Thomas, 3. 343.


Fitch, Timothy, 11. 140.


Fitchburg, Mass., 4. 94; 7. 208; 12. 407. Named in honor of Jolin Fitch, 12. 417. Fitz, Richard, notice of the members of the church of, 9. 375.


Fitzgerald, John Gerald, 13. 64. Fitzgibbon, Ellen, 13. 64.


Fitzherbert, Hon. Alleyne, 4. 375, 380; 16. 101.


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Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony, 20. 299 n.


Fitzhugh, Lieut. Peregrine, 19. 70, 70 n. Fitz-Maurice, Charles Petty, see Shel- burne, Earl of.


Fitz-Maurice, Henry, see Lansdowne, Marquis of.


Fitz-Maurice, James, 19. 81, 82.


Fitz-Maurice, Thomas, see Kerry, Earl of. Fitz-Maurice, William Petty, see Lans- downe, Marquis of.


Fitzroy, A. H., Duke of Grafton, see Graf- ton.


Fitzwalter, Henry Mildmay, 1st Earl of, 13. 101.


Five Nations, 2. 472; 3. 33, 34. Propo- sitions made by, at Albany, 1688, pre- sented by the President, 9. 506. See Iroquois Indians.


Flag, Gershom, 16. 388; 17. 386.


Flag, James, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 388.


Flag, Mary, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 388.


Flag, presented by John Hancock to a company of colored soldiers, 6. 85. Of a negro company, 6. 242. New rebel, adopted, 1863, 11. 136. Account of the capture of rebel colors, 11. 136, 137. Flagg, innkeeper, 11. 10, 31.


Flagg, Mr., concert of, in Faneuil Hall, 15. 343.


Flagg, Rev. Ebenezer, 17. 156.


Flagg, Josiah, 11. 140; 13. 215. Ap- pointed an officer in the Carthagena expedition, 18. 375.


Flags, donated to the Society, 6. 17. Cap- tured during the Rebellion, presented to the Society, 11. 136, 252.


Flamanck, Rev. Henry, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255- 257,261.


Flamsteed (Flamstead), John, 10 324.


Flanders, Henry, his 'Lives and Times of the Chief Justices,' 6. 131.


Flats, law of, 5. 505.


Flattich, Gustav H., 17. 20.


Flavel, Rev. Jolin, 12. 376.


Flavigny, Maurice Adolphe Charles, Comte de, 17. 309.


Flax-loom, invented by Dr. Bell, 7. 68.


Fleet, Henry, 14. 376 n.


Fleet, John, 11. 140.


Fleet, John, M.D., is examined, and re- ceives his degree, 7. 183, 184.


Fleet, Thomas, II. 140. Donations from, I. 53, 131.


Fleet, Messrs. Thomas & John, I. 6, 8, 10, 17, 83 n .; 3. 136, 137, 139, 140; 8. 37; 14. 316. Account of the Society published in their 'Register,' I. 17 n. Donations from, I. 26, 38, 55, 76. Their ' Register,' 15. 173. Fleet, prison, 5. 131.


Fleet Street, 3. 283.


Fleet's Pocket Almanac, 1779, presented to the Society, 9. 82.


Fleming, Abraham, 19. 80 n.


Fleming, Elizabeth, 1. 7.


Fleming, Rev. Francis, 17. 206, 206 n.


Fleming, George W., 7. 291. Recollec- tions of, 7. 146, 149, 150. Sketch of, 7. 149, 286, 287, 287 n.


Fleming, Henry, 7. 149.


Fleming, John Willis, 16. 12.


Fleming, William, I. 7.


Fletcher, Mr., 16. 37.


Fletcher, Mr., 19. 221.


Fletcher, George, aged 108, 8. 437.


Fletcher, Capt. Joel, 15. 83.


Fletcher, John, 16. 264, 269.


Fletcher, Dr. John, death of, 14. 130.


Fletcher, Joseph, death of, 14. 133 n.


Fletcher, Mrs. Joseph, death of, 14. 133.


Fletcher, Levi, Io. 224.


Fletcher, Lieut. Pembleton, 14. 132, 136.


Fletcher, Richard, Dean of Peterborough, 12.285.


Fletcher, Richard, LL.D., 2. 161; 10. 53; 14. 389 ; 19. 283.


Fletcher, Thomas, 17. 217.


Fleury, Louis, Viscount de, medal voted to, 13. 200, 291.


Flinn, Mrs. Elly, burned to deatlı, 15. 356.


Flint, Charles L., 19. 318. Donations from, 5. 48; 7. 376, 408; 9. 247.


Flint, Deborah (Mrs. Lee), 16. 474.


Flint, Dr. Edward, 16. 93. Pass from, to Jolley Allen, 16. 93.


Flint, Mrs. Elizabeth (Henshaw), 15. 74.


Flint, Henry, Braintree, see Flynt.


Flint, Tutor Henry, see Flynt.


Flint, Rev. James, D.D., 10. 441.


Flint, Lieut. John, 15. 81.


Flint, Joshua B., M.D., 17. 425, 426.


Flint, Rev. Josiah, see Flynt.


FLINT, Rer. TIMOTHY, A.B., 10. 52. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, I. 416. Elected, 1. 418.


Flint's Pond, Grafton, origin of the name of, Io. 137-140.


Florence, Philip, 15. 157.


Florence, Hon. Thomas B., donation from, 4. 391. Florence, 10. 165.


Flores House, Oakham, Eng., 18. 250.


Florida, U. S., 3. 222, 237. Colony of Greeks to be introduced into, account of the attempt, 3. 223, 226, 227. Events in the Revolution, 6. 214. Slavery in, 7. 321. Paper on the acquisition of, by Webster, II. 329, 330. Cession of, to the United States, 15. 61.


' Florida,' by Williams, citation from, 3. 225.


Florida, Confederate cruiser, 18. 310.


Florida Historical Society, 17. 79.


Flourens, Marie Jean Pierre, 14. 9. Flower, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 78, 78n. Floyd, Augustus, 15. 393.


Floyd, James B., Secretary of War, 9. 244. Floyd, Capt. John, 14. 126.


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Floyd, William, 15. 393. Flucker, Miss, 19. 215.


Flucker, Mrs., a refugee from- Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Flucker, Mrs. Thomas, 19. 215.


Flucker (Fluker), Thomas, Secretary, 8. 388; 12. 48; 16. 371 ; 19. 214-216, 219, 220, 222, 223 ; 20. 48 n. See Palinurus. Fly almanac, 1666, 5. 209.


Flynn, Mrs. Eugene Sophia (Lemercier), 4. 363 n.


Flynn, George C., 4 363.


Flynt, Dorothy (Mrs. Quincy), 16. 398.


Flynt, Mrs. Esther, 10. 139.


Flynt, Rev. Henry, Braintree, d. 1668, 10. 137; 18. 16.


Flynt, Tutor Henry, H.C. 1693, d. 1760, I. 127, 257 n .; 8. 29; Io. 162; 16. 5, 6, 6n., 7, 8, 8n., 9-11, 11n., 52. His cakes, 5. 163. And Flint's Pond, 10. 137-140. Note of Judge Sewall to, 12. 369. Sil- ver vase of, 13. 215. Account of the estate of, 17. 157-160. Sermon by, I. 48. Manuscript of, I. 112. Narrative of a Journey of, to Portsmouth, I. 389; 16. 5-11. His Diary, 2. 326.


Flynt, Rev. Josiah, H.C. 1664, d. 1680, 8. 13,22, 26; Io. 137, 139, 403, 407; 16. 11 n., 398; 17. 160; 20. 213.


Flynt, Mrs. Margery, 10. 139, 140.


Fobes, Constant, 20. 273, 274.


Fobes, Edward, 4. 256, 257.


Fobes, Ephraim, 13. 3.2.


Fobes, Ephraim, Jr., 13. 372.


Fobes, Jolın, 20. 274.


Fobes, Joshua, 20. 274.


Fobes (Forbes), Rer. Perez, LL.D., 11. 29. His ' Account of Raynham, and Notes


on the Leonard Family,' I. 73. His Election Sermon, I. 98.


Fobes, Timothy, 13. 372.


Fobes, Lieut. William, 20. 273, 274.


Fogg, Rec. J., I. 176.


Fogg, John S. H., M. D., gift from, 18. 179.


Fogg, Samuel, 4 256, 257.


Folger, Capt., 15. 351, 352.


Folger, Abiah, child of Peter Folger, 3. 27.


Folger, Charles, donation from, I. 153.


Folger, Eleazer, 20. 166.


Folger, Frederick, 20. 166.


Folger, Mary, 13. 215.


Folger, Peter, 3. 26, 27; 13. 215. His 'Looking-Glass for the Times,' etc., 3. 26.


Folger, Walter, Jr., donation from, I. 153. Folger, William, Jr., donation from, I. 152.


Folger family, a genealogical chart of, 3. 27.


Follat, Capt., British officer, 16. 71.


Follen, Prof. Charles, 8. 68.


Follet (Follett), Nicholas, 14. 138; 16. 265; 17. 226, 223.


Follet, William, 16. 265.


Follett, Abigail (Mrs. Wiggin), 14. 151. Folsom, origin of the name, 13. 72.


FOLSOM, CHARLES, A.M., 8. 84, 231, 458, 468, 476 ; 9. 2, 3, 6, 190, 191; 10. 105, 134, 141, 282, 295, 302, 414 : 13. 13, 267 ; 15. 4, 5; 17. 22 n .; Donations from, 2. 261; 5. 440; 6. 333, 470; 7. 1, 100, 279 ; 8. 76, 314; 10. 344, 368. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 199. Remarks, 5. 364; 7. 144. Suggestions concerning tlie origin of the motto, E pluribus Unum, 6. 252. Reports a list of books neces- sary for the Society's Library, 6. 428. Read letter of Mrs. Walsh, 7. 168. Re- port on the purchase of books of refer- ence, 7. 301. Connection of, with the Harvard Triennial, 8. 42, 43, 45, 61. On tlic Standing Committee, 8. 272. On the Committee for the Publication of the Proceedings, 8. 485. Letter of, on the death of Mr. G: Livermore, 8. 454-456. Vote of thanks to, 9. 228. Communication by, 9. 241. His re- marks on the old Latin hymn, 'Dies Iræ,' 9. 358. Communication to, from J. Hammond Trumbull, Esq., on the Indian namc, 'Shawmnt,' 9. 376. Re- tires from the Standing Committee, 10. 20. Vote of thanks to, 10. 20. Re- marks of, 10. 49, 82, 316. Retires from the Publication Committee, 10. 315. Vote of thanks to, 10. 315. On Deux Ponts's 'Campaigns,' 10. 349. On Mr. G: Livermore, 10. 467 n. Death of, an- nounced, 12. 290. Tribnte to, by the President, 12. 290-292 ; by Mr. John G. Palfrey, 12. 308-312 ; by Dr. Lothrop, 12. 313-315. Resolution of the Society, 12. 296. Hon. Theophilus Parsons ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of him, 12. 296. Incident of his tutorship at Har- vard College, 12. 314. Death of, no- ticed in Mr. Grigsby's letter, 13. 24. 'Memoir of,' by Theophilus Parsons, 13. 26-42. His birth, 13. 26. Exeter Academy, 13. 26. Graduates at Har- vard College, and takes charge of the Hallowell Academy, 13. 26. Proctor in college, 13. 26. Goes to the Mediter- ranean, and appointed consnl at Tunis, 13. 26. Secretary to Com. Bainbridge, 13. 27. Marriage, 13. 27. Librarian of Boston Athenaeum, 13. 27. Letter of S. A. Eliot, on management and use to a public library, 13. 28-34. Illness and death, 13. 35. Relations with Admiral Farragut, 13. 35. His character, 13. 41, 42. His Latin inscriptions for mon- uments of Presidents of Harvard Col- lege, 13. 37, 38. His literary discov- eries, 13. 39, 40. His proposed 'Com- panion to the English Dictionary,' 13. 41.


Folsom, Charles W., 8. 61. Gift from, 20. 188.


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FOLSOM, Hon. GEORGE, A.M., 8. 2, 182, 183 ; 18. 434. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 2. 61. Elected, 2. 64. Letter of acceptance of membership, 2. 65. Donations from, 2. 71, 83, 184, 338, 361, 534; 4. 133. Letter from, 2. 91. Statement regarding the New York Historical Society, 2. 93. His communication to be aeted on, 2. 124. Present at the meeting of the Society, 2. 177. His deatlı, 10. xvi; 12. xviii. Remarks on the death of, 11. 3-5. His 'Saco and Biddeford' cited, 2. 74 n. ; 20. 81. His 'Original Documents re- lating to Maine' cited, 11. 165 n .; 14. 376 n. ; 18. 87 n., B.


Folsom, Rev. George M., gift from, to the Society, 19. 126. Vote of thanks to, 19. 128.


Folsom, James, 13 26.


Folsom, John, Jr., 16. 265.


Folsom, John West, 1. 13. Donation from, 1. 82.


Folsom, Capt. Nathaniel, 10. 49.


Folsom, Gen. Nathaniel, d. 1790, 15. 114.


Folsom, Norton, letter describing the ' Burnside Mine,' 8. 281. Folsom, Peter, 16. 265.


Folsom, Samuel, 14. 252.


Folsom, Mrs. Susanna S. (McKean), 13. 27.


Folsom, see also Foulsam.


Folwell, Richard, his ' History of Yellow Fever in Philadelphia ' eited, 13. 420 n. Fonblanque, Edward Barrington de, see De Fonblanque.


Fones, Mrs. Thomas, 18. 66.


Fonseca, Juan de, 16. 319.


Fonteneda, Hernando de Escalante, trans- lation of a memoir of, presented, 12. 40. Fontenoy, 3. 236.


Fooks, Mr., Philadelphia, 8. 375.


Foord, James, 19. 59.


Foot, Capt. John, 14. 126.


Foot, Moses, 19. 412 n., 416.


. Foote, Mr., 6. 322.


Foote, Rear-Adm. A. H., 11. 136.


Foote, Hon. Caleb, donation from, 2. 380. FOOTE, Rev. HENRY W., A.M., 14. 25 ; 16. 165, 338 ; 17. 229 ; 18. 407; 19. 54, 445. Permission granted to him to copy part of Sewall's Diary, 13 240. Allowed to make extracts from the Society's MSS., 13. 328. Elected a Resident Member, 13. 370. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Dr. Walker, 13. 449. Remarks by, on privateering during the American Revolution, 14. 100. Ex- hibits the register-books of King's Chapel kept during the siege of Bos- ton, 14. 100. Communicates a bill of sale of a negro belonging to Dr. Caner, 14. 257. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 14. 328 ; 15. 276. Of a committee to nominate officers,


16. 100. Of committee to nominate officers, 19. 251. Remarks by, on com- municating the Journal of Dr. Benja- min Bullivant, 16. 101-103. Submits the Annual Report of the Council, 16. 161-165. Submits the report of the committee to nominate officers, 16. 173. Vote of thanks to, 16. 174. Appointed Recording Secretary pro tempore, 18. 245. Recording Secretary, 18. 400. Discourse by Dr. Freeman on the oc- casion of the celebration of the Russian victories in 1812, communicated by, 18. 379-387. List of books in library given to King's Chapel by William III., com- municated by, 18 423-430. Vote of thanks to, 19. 55. His ' Annals of King's Chapel,' 19. 194, 287.


Foote, Jolin P., donation from, 3. 50.


Foote, Mrs. May P., 6. 319, 320.


Foote, Samuel A .. 10. 475.


Forbes, Mrs., 7. 232.


Forbes, Charles E., 19. 42, 45.


Forbes, Prof. Edward, 14. 24.


Forbes, J. M., 7. 413. Donation from, 6. 23'; 7. 24.


Forbes, Rev. James, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255, 256, 256 n., 261.


Forbes, Rev. John, 13. 342.


Forbes, Sir John, J.D., 17. 443.


Forbes, Jolin M., 19. 171, 172.


Forbes, Ralph B., 12. 239.


FORBES, ROBERT B., 8. 261. Donations from, 2. 375, 417 ; 5. 150; 12. 289; 15. 228. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 107. On Auditing Committee, 5. 486. Letter from, with log of the ' Midas,'


13. 327. Vote of thanks to, 13. 328. Applies for the loan of the inodel of the steamer ' Midas,' 20 302. Per- sonal memoranda relating to maritime affairs, 7. 410-417.


Forbes, William II., 10. 166, 169; 12.


221, 223; 13. 275. Donation from, 5. 104; 7. 474.


Forbes Lithographiic Co., 15. 272.


Forbes, see Fobes.


Forbush, Capt. Charles, 16. 81.


FORCE, Judge MANNING F., 13. 266 Elect- ed a Corresponding Meniber, 13. 121. Accepts membership, 13. 232.


FORCE, Hon. PETER, 2. 66, 66 m. ; 4. 60 ; 6. 104, 105 ; 15. 75 n., 76-78. 79 n .- 82 n., 83, 84 n., 85 m., 86; 17. 358; 20. 104, 277 n. Donations from, 2. 50, 106, 131, 170, 176, 310. 412, 498, 530 ; 7. 1. To receive Vol. VIII., third series, 2 312. A committee appointed to petition Con- gress for a copy of his ' American Ar- chives,' 2. 418. Report of the com- mittee, 2. 420. Request of, to copy certain portions of the Trumbull Pa- pers, 2. 443. Elected a Corresponding Member, 3. 110. Library of, 9 463. Death of, 10. xvi, 133. His 'Amer-


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ican Archives' cited, I. 205 n .; 6. 180, 185, 188-191, 193; 10. 264 ; 12. 186; 13. 157 n .; 14. 184, 253; 15. 126 n., 129, 134, 135 n., 142 n., 143, 145 n., 157 n., 185 ; 16. 78 n., 336 n., 340 n., 357 n. ; 17. 62 n., 63 n. His 'Documentary History of the United States,' 2. 443. His ' His- torical Tracts' cited, 3. 288; 16. 195n .; 20. 402. His 'Notes' on Malion's ' His- tory of the American Declaration of Independence ' quoted, 6. 106.


Force, William Q , donation from, II. 500.


Ford, Abigail ( Mrs. Strong), 1. 290.


Ford, Lieut. James, 15. 81.


Ford, John, marriage of, 14. 152.


Ford, Capt. John, 15. 81.


Ford, John, printer, 8. 71.


Fordham, Rev. Jonah, 8. 12, 21, 26.


Fordham, Rev. Robert, 17. 343.


Forening til Norske Fortidsmindesmer- kers Bevaring, 13. 9.


Fores, S. W., 14 169.


Forest, James, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Forgue, Dr. & Mrs., II. 19.


Forman, H. Buxton, gift from, 12: 251. 'Walter Scott, a Centenary Tribute,' by, 12. 251.


Forman, Peter, 15 262, 263.


Formosus, Pope, 11. 424.


Forney, John W., donation from, 2. 551. Forrest, -, 8. 346.


Forrest, Mr., 6. 240.


Forrest (Forest), James, II. 393, 395.


Forrester, J. J., donation from, 2. 310.


Forrester, William, 13. 109.


Forsaith, Mr., auctioneer, 5. 266.


Forster, -, Rawdon, 18. 325.


Forster, Isaac, M.D., see Foster.


Forster, Johann Reinhold, LL.D., 13. 354, 365. His ' Observations in a Voyage round the World,' I. 112. His ' History of Northern Voyages,' 1. 122.


FORSTER, JOHN, LL.D., 8. 6, 413, 415 ; 12. 236; 14. 157, 318; 15. 381 ; 18. 442. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 8. 100. Elected, 8. 172. Acknowl- edges his election, 8. 254. Vote of thanks to, 8. 416. Transferred to the class of Honorary Members, 13. 449. Death of, 14 xvi. Announced by the President, 14. 204. His 'Life of Sir John Eliot' cited, 13. 90.


Forster, Lieut. Josiah, see Foster.


Forster, Lieut. Parker, 15. 82.




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