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2. 24. His memoir in Vol. V. of the third series of the Collections, 2. 24 n. Donation from, communicated to the Society, 2. 62. Abstract of his papers, report by the Recording Secretary, 2. 80, 80 n., 81, 81 n. Signature of his artieles in the Collections, 2. 245 n. Prayer offered by, at a celebration of the anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims, 3. 130. His ' Memoir of Judge Minot,' I. 145, 151; 13. 256. Ilis de- seription of towns on Cape Cod, I. 151. Ilis 'Notes on Mourt's Journal and Winslow's Relation,' I. 151. Dis- course by, on the occasion of the cele- bration of the Russian victories, 18. 388-387.
Freeman, John, 10. 22.
Freeman, John D. (Freeman & Bolles), 2. 269 n., 367 n.
Freeman, Capt. Jonathan, II. 140.
FREEMAN, Hon. NATHANIEL, I. 62; II. 308. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 43. Elected, 1. 44. Aecepts mem- bership, I. 48. Letters of, 1. 97, 121. Vote that he be no longer considered a member, I. 199. 500 n.
Freeman, Nathaniel, Jr., donation from, 1. 91.
Freeman, Major Nehemiah, U.S.A., 12. 181.
Freeman, Sir Ralph, 11. 173, 173 n. 175n. Freeman, Rowland (N. &. R. Freeman), II. 308.
. Freeman, Hon. Samuel, 12. 121; 13. 223; 15. 85, 159 ; 20. 167 n. Donation from, I. 87.
Freeman, Seipio, senteneed by a court- martial, 16. 344.
Freeman, Watson ( Freeman &. Cushing), II. 308.
Freeman & Andrews, Messrs., 1. 13.
Freeman & Bolles, money paid to, 2. 269 n., 367 n.
Freeman, Cobb, & Co., Messrs., 19. 430, 431.
Freeman Place, 3. 42-44.
Freeman's Oatlı, 3. 9.
Freemason, ship, 5. 358.
' Freemason's Monthly Magazine,' I. 326.
Freemen, qualifieations of, in Plymouth Colony, 9. 34. To be admitted only by the General Court in Massachusetts, 9. 49. To choose Deputies, 9. 49. Or- der of tlie General Court respecting, 12. 105 n.
Freeport, Me., 17. 88 : 19. 253.
Freetown, Mass., 7. 187, 213, 219; 12. 395, 300, 401.
Freher, Paul, his 'Theatrum Virorum Eruditione Clarorum,' 2. 613 n., 614 n. Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 7. 144. Fremantle, Sir Thomas, 4. 323. Fremerij, Prof. de, 13. 309.
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Fremont, Gen. John C., 6. 308; 15. 204; | Fresh Pond, Cambridge, the ice trade, 3. 18. 58. 55, 56.
French, B. V., Jr., donation from, 2. 432. French, Benjamin B., Esq., letter from, accompanying the donation of a table made from pieces of the dome of the Capitol, 9. 353. Thanks of the Society voted to, 9. 355. Donation from, 10. 14.
FRENCH, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 2. 117 n.
Donations from, 2. 265, 266; 3. 251. Requests certain books for the New Orleans Fisk Free Library, 2. 494, 495. Elected a Corresponding Member, 3. 237. Accepts membership, 3. 251. His 'Historical Collections of Louisiana,' 2. 117 n.
French, Daniel C., 20. 348.
French, Dependance, 20. 323.
French, Eli, donation from, 2. 362.
French, H. W., 16. 385, 391.
French, Judge Henry F., letter from, read,
II. 240. Articles of, in the 'Daily Advertiser,' cited, 11. 241, 241 n.
French, Jonathan, clerk of the Old South Society, 2. 250.
French, Rev. William C., donation from, . 8. 431.
French, 3. 33, 214. Ally themselves with Indians, 3. 235-237, 306. Encounters of Washington with, 3. 230-234. Their treatment of slaves, 6 152. Their feel- ing towards the Americans in the Revo- lutionary War, 7. 147-151.
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French Army, 6. 379. Expedition seek- ing to expel the troops from the Alle- ghanies, 3. 236.
French caricature, faces 13. 82.
French church in School Street, 4. 354.
French fleet, 3. 308. Arrival of, at Bos- ton, Sept. 3, 1789, 11. 19.
French Government, donation of the Sta- tistical Documents of, 2. 217. A com- mittee appointed to consider obtaining certain information front, regarding its designs on the New England Colonics, 2. 271. Report of the committec, 2. 283.
French map of Boston and vicinity, 6. 40.
French meeting-house, Boston, 15. 173. French newspapers, 6. 365.
French Protestants in Massachusetts, petition to the General Court, 4. 349.
French Revolution, 12. 64, 66. Effect on religion and morals, 6. 267, 268. Dem- ocratic societies growing out of, 6. 400.
' French Settlements in North America, Account of,' 1. 20.
French-Town, Md., 19. 19.
French Village, N. B., 17. 212, 212 n.
French War, 'Memoirs of the Principal Transactions of,' 1. 12. 'History of,' I. 138.
Frey, M., 7. 332, 333.
Frézier, Amadée François, his 'Voyage de la Mer du Sud,' 1. 153, 201.
Friday Dinner Club, 18. 314.
Frie, John, 20. 312.
FRIEDERICHSTHAL, Le Chevalier, com- munication from, 2. 173, 174. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 174. Elected, 2. 176. Letter and donation from, 2. 176.
'Friend,' donations from a, 2. 28, 354, 364, 442, 444.
Friend & Aub, 6. 39.
Friends, the early efforts to abolish sla- very in America, 6. 119. In America, 7. 224.
Friends, a tavern, 17. 198.
Friendsville, Md., 17. 198 n.
Frier, Copt., 16. 108. See Frary.
Fries, -, 6. 275.
Friesland, medal dedicated to, II. 302.
Frinck, Rev. Mr., 8. 216, 218.
Frisbie, Mrs. Catherine (Mellen), 1. 421.
Frisbie, Prof. Levi, d. 1822. 1. 421 ; 2. 195; 20. 235. ' Memoirs of,' 6. 300. Miscel- laneous writings of, 6. 300, 300 n.
Frisbie, Rev. Levi, d. 1806, his missionary sermon, 1. 178 ; 2. 195.
Frith, John, II. 423 n.
Fritz, Mr., 7. 185, 186, 189. In the guard- house, 7. 188.
Frog, in medicine, 5. 394.
Froissart, translation of, in the Dowse Library, 3. 384.
Frontenac, Lonis de Buade, Comte de, 14. 124 n .; 17.224, 226.
Frost, Elder, entertains Col. Goffe, 7. 282.
Frost, Major, 16. 108.
Frost, Charles, 14. 140 n .; 20. 169, 324.
Frost, Capt. Charles, 14. 124 n. 126 n. Killed by Indians, 14. 132.
Frost, Edward, 8. 456.
Frost, John, 8. 456.
Frost, John, sentenced by court-martial, 1775, 16. 344.
Frost, John, tried for high treason, 1840, 20. 332.
Frost, Margaret (Mrs. Marrifield), 14. 152.
Frost, Mrs. Saralı, 15. 263. .
Frost, Simon, 20 169.
Frost, Lieut. Stephen, 15. 80.
Frost, Lieut. William, 15. 82.
'Frothingliam,' origin of the name, 13. 73.
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Frothingham, Mrs. Ann (Brooks), 11. 372. Frothingham, Ebenezer, 11. 371.
Frothingham, Mrs. Eliza, 20. 416.
Frothingham, Mrs. Joanna (Langdon), II. 371. Frothingham, Mary Eliza ( Mrs. Rob- bins), 20. 405. Death of, 20. 408.
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FROTHINGHAM, Rev. NATHANIEL L., D.D., 2. 254 n., 255; 1I. 102, 370, 12.5, 6, 439; 13. 3. 431 ; 15. 63 n. ; 17. 161; 18. 167; 19. 313 ; 20. 412. His death, I. xliv ; II. xviii. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, 2. 259. Elected, 2. 260. Ac- cepts membership, 2. 262. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 262-264, 266, 268, 271, 285, 287, 291, 294, 303, 307, 309, 318, 319, 324, 328, 335, 338, 340, 345, 352, 353, 356, 363, 370, 372. 374, 378, 380, 382, 414, 421, 443, 450, 469, 475-477, 479, 486, 489, 507, 526, 542, 548, 551, 554, 559, 571, 583, 596, 599, 604, 606, 607. Of Publishing Com- mittee for Vol. X. third series, 2 340. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 342. Of committee to consider obtaining a transcript of the records of certain churches, 2. 342, 343. Report concern- ing the records of certain churches, 2. 353, 379. President pro tempore, 2. 374. Presents the records of the First Church in Boston, 2. 381. Of Nomina- ting Committee, 2. 485, 553. Of Stand- ing Committee, 2. 488. Declines to serve, 2. 488. Requested to prepare a memoir of Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, 2. 502. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. Resolutions concerning the death of Dr. Kane, 3. 152-154. To prepare a memoir of Dr. Lunt, 3. 207. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a peti- tion of the Ilistoric, Genealogical So- ciety for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270 On W. H. Prescott, 4. 180-184. Remarks on the 'Crossed Swords,' 4. 284, 285. Remarks on the announcement of his death, II. 235- 239. Resolution adopted by the So- ciety, 11. 238. Dr. Hedge appointed to prepare a memoir of, II. 239. ' Me- moir of,' by Dr. F. H. Hedge, II. 371- 386. His parentage and birth, II. 371. College life, 11. 371. Autograph and portrait of, face II. 371. Pastor of the First Church, Boston, 11. 372. Mar- riage, II. 372. Resigns pastorate, II. 373. Loss of eyesight, 11. 374. Death, II. 375. Obituary notice by Rev. T. B. Fox, II. 375, 376. Address at his funeral, IT. 377, Hymn at Plymouth celebration by, I. 235; 3. 130. His ' Memoir of the Rev. T. M. Harris,' 2. 232 n. 'Memoir of Rev. William Parsons Lunt,' 3. 207-213. His lines on the 'Prescott Swords ' referred to, II. 111, 236.
Frothingham, Rev. Octavius Brooks, II. 373.
FROTHINGHAM, Hon. RICHARD, LL.D., I. 271 n .; 3. 332; 4. 2, 51, 61, 381 ; 8. 232, 257, 441, 456, 476. 484 ; 9. 464; 10. 14, 20, 334, 411, 485, 486 ; 11. 43, 228, 244,
306; 12. 7, 43, 44, 48, 176, 211, 231, 250, 327, 427; 13. 7, 12, 155, 184, 269; 14 162, 230, 318; 15. 172, 204, 274, 275, 326, 334; 16. 165 ; 17. 77, 122; 18. 25, 419; 20. 38, 174, 193. One of the twenty- six members in the heliotype -frontis- piece, 2. vii; 3. 32 a. Donations from, 2. 336, 351, 362, 364, 365, 444, 446, 459; 4. 52, 309 ; 8. 480; 12. 264. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 350. Elected, 2. 352. Accepts membership, 2. 353. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 354, 356, 358, 362-364, 370, 372, 374, 376-378, 380, 382, 383, 385, 389, 411, 412, 414, 415, 417, 419, 421, 422, 424, 426, 429-432, 434, 441, 443, 445, 450, 452, 454-458, 460, 462, 466, 470, 472- 474, 476-479, 481. 483, 489, 490, 495, 499, 503, 507, 513, 529, 533, 537, 539, 547, 548, 551, 554, 559, 571, 578, 581, 585, 592, 596, 599, 604, 607. Of com- mittee to examine the Treasurer's ac- counts, 2. 366, 367. Elected Treasurer, 2. 370, 387, 426, 454, 488, 528, 559 ; 3. 29, 86, 162; 4. 19, 272 ; 5. 29, 195 ; 6. 19; 7. vii, 26, 363 ; 8. 272; 9. 190; 10. 20, 173; II. 45, 243; 12. 80, 225; 13. 21, 279; 14. 28, 228. To give notice to those Resident Members not paying their assessments, of the Rule of the Society concerning the deficiency, 2. 378. To report if the Society can af- ford to publish a volume of the Collec- tions annually, 2. 379. Reports re- ceipts of deficient assessments, 2. 381. A committee appointed to examine his accounts, 2. 384, 424, 452, 470, 485, 525, 553, 606 ; 3. 1, 67, 154. 284 ; 4. 228, 439; 5. 160 ; 6. 471; 7. 347 ; 8. 231; 9. 82; 10. 485; II. 229 ; 12. 51, 447 : 13. 255, 449; 14 326, 327 ; 15. 275, 276. See Auditing Committee. His annual re- port as Treasurer of the Society, for the years ending April. 1848, 2. 386; 1849, 2. 425; 1850. 2. 453 ; 1851, 2.471 ; 1852, 2. 487; 1853. 2. 526, 527 ; 1854, 2. 555, 556; 1855, 3- 1, 2; 1856, 3. 85; 1857, 3. 163; 1838. 4. 19; 1859, 4. 251- 254; 1860, 5. 21-25; 1861, 5. 188-192 ; 1862, 6. 9-12 ; 1863, 7. 16-19; 1864, 7. 352-355; 1865, 8. 268-271; 1866, 9. 180-183; 1867, IO. 2, 4, 8-14; 1868, IO. 166-171 ; 1863, 11. 34-41; 1870, II. 246-249; 1871, 12. 73-78; 1872, 12. 219-224; 1873, 13. 14-19; 1874, 13. 272-278; 1875, 14 321-326; 1876, 15. 269-275. To render an account of the fund subscribed by Nathan Appleton and others, 2. 386, 410, 410 n., 425. To sell the Western Railroad shares, 2. 416, 417. Of committee to consider a new catalogue of the Society, 2. 418. Of committee to consider preparing a memorial to the General Court con- cerning an amendment of certain laws,
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2. 418. Report of the committee, 2. 419. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 440. Reads a letter bearing date of 1775, 2. 443. Communicates a bequest left to the Society, 2. 444. Of com- mittee to confer with the American Antiquarian Society regarding certain records to be printed, 2. 449. Chosen Recording Secretary pro tempore, 2. 454, 456. To present the memorial con- cerning the preservation of town rec- ords to the Legislature, 2. 463. To purchase the drawing of Westminster Abbey for the Society, 2. 557. Re- ports the purchase of the account of John Usher, 2. 558. Presents a copy of a Chinese newspaper, 2. 584. Re- port of a communication from the Trustees acting under the will of the late Hon. Samuel Appleton, 2. 597. Statement concerning the subscription for the Catalogue and the Library, 2. 602, 603, 603 n. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogne, 2. 603 n. To pay sixty dollars for the repairing of the picture of Washington, 2. 606. Remarks, 4. 290-308; 5. 171, 198, 365; 10. 82, 83, 136, 483; 11. 227. Treasurer, 4. 425 ; 5. vii, 18, 190, 205; 7. 102 ; 8. 231, 258, 272 ; 9. 190 ; 10. 39, 487 ; 11. 32, 131, 229, 326 ; 12. 4, 29, 51, 70, 71, 78, 190, 191, 215, 216, 231, 250; 13. 2, 6, 7, 17-19, 104, 141, 143, 144, 278; 14. 25, 26, 158, 317, 319, 328. Re- port on the Appleton Fund, 3. 2-4, 6, 7, 32. To reimburse Mr. Deane for his action in regard to the Bradford Man- uscripts, 3. 24. To pay for the ex- pense of printing the minutes of the April mecting, 3. 32. Remarks upon the expediency of certain publications, 3. 36. Of committee to search for larger accommodation, 3. 42, 43, 66. Communicates a letter from Mr. Sears, 3. 49. To execute a lease of the prem- ises, 3. 65. Executes the mortgage to the Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen, 3. 66, 67. Of Publishing Committee, 3. 89. Reads a letter referring to the Assembly of July 3, 1776, 3. 98. Re- ports the receipt of a check from Hon. J. Quincy, 3. 111. Reads a peti- tion of Roger Williams, 3. 229, 230. Reads a letter from Joseph Hawley, of date 1775, 3. 264. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Geuealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266- 270. Reads a letter from Gov. Huteli- inson, 3. 282. Reads a letter from William Ellery, 3. 282. Reads extract from Phineas Pratt's 'Narrative,' 3. 336. Reads extract on the Heath Pa- pers, 4. 200-308. Motions of, 4. 437; 5. 28, 199; 10. 20, 175, 332; 11. 131, 142 ;
13. 51 ; 14. 32, 102, 205. Of committee on exchange of prisoners in the Revolu- tion, 5. 324, 346. Of committee on his- tory of the Rebellion with report of the same, 5. 223, 226, 227. On Dr. L. V Bell, 5. 409-411. Remarks on Paige's map of Boston, 6. 23, 38. French map of Boston owned by, 6. 40. Donation from, of 'The Idiot, or Invisible Ram- bler,' 6. 332. Report of, in regard to shares in the Massachusetts Cotton Mills, 6. 426. Committee appointed to advise with, in regard to investments for the Society, 6. 426. On a letter from Lieut .- Gov. Hutchinson to Lord Hillsboroughi, 6. 483-487. Appointed Recording Secretary pro tempore, 9 227. Presentation by, of copies of papers relating to the Seal of the United States, 9. 351. Vote of thanks to, for his services as Recording Secretary pro tempore, 9. 367. His remarks in acknowledgment of the gift of the Peabody Fund, 9. 446. His remarks on lines by George Herbert, in Burton's 'Englishi Empire in America,' 9. 464. Incident connected with Major André, related by, 9. 465. Meetings of the Society at his house, 11. 231, 232; 14. 52, 102. Reads a paper on the ‘ Dec- laration of Independence,' 11. 232. Of committee on alterations in the By- Laws, II. 405. Reads a copy of Gov. Hutchinson's conversation with George III., 12. 59. Authorized, together with the President, to execute a mortgage of the Society's land and building, 12. 130, 212. Reads extracts from the ' Massachusetts Spy,' 12. 157, 158. Let- ter of Mr. Harry Edes to, 12. 176-181. Authorized to borrow money on the credit of the Society, 12. 181. Author- ized to execute a deed for relinquish- ing a 'Declaration of Trust' made by the Society, 12. 212. Of committee to publish a volume of Revolutionary Papers, 13. 232. Reads a letter from Hutchinson to Dr. Robertson, 13. 252. Of committee on the proposed Lowell Institute lectures, 14. 53. Reinarks by. on Bunker Hill battle, at the meeting at his house, 14. 53-68. Papers relat- ing to the battle, submitted by, 14. 68- 91. Committee on the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 14. 158. Com- munication referred to him, 14. 158. Presents report of the committee on the Philadelphia Centennial, 14. 170. Reads a letter from Mr. Saltonstall, 14. 170. Calls attention to the llancock Letter-Books, 14. 184. Remarks by, on submitting papers, etc., relating to the siege of Boston, 14. 261-275. Let- ters and diary relating to the siege, submitted by, 14. 275-293. Letter
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FROTHINGHAM, Hon. RICHARD, LL.D. (continued). from Georgiana Adlane referred to, 14. 328. Submits a vote in regard to the sinking fund, 15. 277. Vote of thanks to, 15. 277. Communicates a manuscript diary of Thomas Newell, 15. 334. Elected a member of the Council, 15. 380. Elected a member of the Executive Committee of the Council, 16. 173. Remarks by, in re- lation to the 'Hutchinson Letters,' 16. 101. Of a committee to attend Mr. Bryant's funeral, 16. 194. His death, 17. xviii. Vote of thanks to, on re- tirement from the Executive Com- mittee, 17. 76, 77. Death of, an- nounced by the President, 17. 328- 331. Resolution of the Society, 17. 331. Remarks by Mr. Deane, 17. 331-334. Remarks by Mr. Smith, 17. 334, 335; by Mr. C. F. Adams, Jr., 17. 335-337. Extract from a letter of Mr. Grigsby on the death of, 18. 4. Mr. Deane to prepare a niemoir of, 18. 67. A portrait of, given, 18. 318. The plates of his 'Siege of Boston,' 'Life and Times of Joseph Warren,' and ' Rise of the Republic,' given to the Society by his widow, 20. 174, 193. Irving's estimate of his 'Siege of Bos- ton,' 20. 175. Notice of Dr. Bartlett by, I. 323-330. His 'Life and Times of Joseph Warren' cited, 2. 337 n., 477 n .; 10. 5; II. 105; 12. 178n .; 13. 176; 15. 168 n., 174. His 'Siege of Boston' cited, 2. 443; 14. 62, 63n., 328 n .; 15. 109 n., 115 n., 256; 16. 359 ; 17. 181n .; 19. 377 n. Citations from his works, 4. 60, 62. 'History of Charles- town' cited, 9. 19; 12. 396; 16. 203 n .; 20. 147 n. Paper on ' The Declaration of Independence,' II. 232. Paper on the 'Destruction of Tea in Boston Harbor,' 13. 156-183. ' Rise of the Re- public' cited, 13. 189.
Frothingham, Samuel, 20. 405.
Frothingham, Thomas G., 19. 357. Letter and invitation from, read, 18. 431.
Frothingliam, Mrs. Vrylena, 20. 193. Letter from, communicating a gift to the Society, 20. 174. Vote of thanks to, 20. 175.
FROUDE, JAMES ANTHONY, 12. 279, 287n .; 13. 13, 83 ; 14. 54; 16. 430, 436; 20. 362, 394. Elected an Honorary Member, 10. 2, 146. Remarks of the President on introducing him to the Society, 12. 284, 285. His review of Motley's ' Dutch Republic,' 16. 426, 427. Fruin, M., 16. 453, 461, 463.
Fry, Adrian, marriage of, 14. 152.
Fry, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Tompson), 14. 151.
Fry, Francis, F.S.A., 10. 449, 450. His reprints, 10. 459 n.
Fry, John, 20. 314. Fry, Prof. Joshua, 10. 26.
Frye, Major, 17. 48.
Frye, Frederick, 19. 325 n.
Frye, Col. James, 6. 178; 14. 68 n., 89; 15. 79, 85, 87, 91, 95, 97, 106, 108, 109, 111, 113, 129, 154, 159, 160, 255; 19. 325n. Officers of liis regiment, 15. 79, 79 n., 80.
Frye, Col. Peter, Salem, 8. 357.
Fryeburg, Me., 18. 42.
Fryer, Nathaniel, 13. 314; 16. 261, 269, 272 ; 17. 226, 228. Deatlı of, 14. 141.
Fuentes y Guzinan, Don Francisco de, cited, 4. 280.
Fuite, Robert, 12. 289.
Fulgentius, Fabrius Claudius Gordianus, St., his ' Opera,' 18. 427.
Fulham, town of, distance from London, 3. 21.
Fulliam Library, 2. 602 n. ; 3. 19 ; 11. 405. Search and recovery of the Bradford Manuscript, 3. 20, 21 n .- 23, 29. In the charge of the Bishop of London, 3. 21n. To receive a copy of the volume con- taining Bradford's 'History,' 3. - 91. Visit to, by Mr. Deane. g. 344.
Fulke, Rec. William, D.D., 11. 201.
Full, Thomas, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Fullam, Lieut. Elisha, 15. 76 n.
Fuller, Rec. Dr., donation from, 3. 182.
Fuller, Sergeant, 14. 85.
Fuller, Abraham, 2. 20.
Fuller, Amos, 1. 345.
Fuller, Rer. Arthur B., donation from, 5. 347.
Fuller, Lieut. Ballard, 15. 79 n.
Fuller, H. Weld, donations from, 2. 354, 485.
Fuller, Henry H., 18. 44.
Fuller, Jacob, 15. 77.
Fuller, Jeremialı, 1. 344.
Fuller, John, 17. 158.
Fuller, Capt. John, 15. 76.
Fuller, Jonathan, 17. 158, 159.
Fuller, Jonathan, 3d, 17. 150.
Fuller, Joshua, 17. 158, 159.
Fuller, Josiah, 17. 158.
Fuller, Margaret, Countess d'Ossoli, see Ossoli.
Fuller, Capt. Nathan, 15. 80, 91.
Fuller, Samuel, M.D., 6. 475; 18. 298, 299. Extract from a letter of, to Gov. Brad- ford, II. 399, 400.
Fuller, Mrs. Sarah, I. 345.
Fuller, Stephen P., 6. 34, 37.
Fuller, Thomas, 10. 85.
Fuller, Rev. Thomas, D.D., d. 1661, 7. 313.
Fuller, Hon. Timothy, 19. 176-178.
Fuller, William, 16. 265.
Fullerton, chairmaker, 8 334.
Fullerton, Nathaniel. 13. 243, 254.
Fullerton Island, 4. 114.
Fullsome, Lieut. Elisha, 15. 76 ..
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Fulton, Robert, 11. 300; 13. 381. Fulton Street, 6. 29.
Funds of the Society, see Annual Meet- ing, Report of the Treasurer.
Funeral customs at Albany in 1796, 19. 420. Remarks by the President con- cerning, 17. 166-170.
Funerals, Memorial for the regulation of, 1717, 20. 5.
FUNÉS, Rev. GREGORIO, D.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 384. Elect- ed, 1. 385.
Furber, Mrs. Elizabeth, death of, 14. 141. Furber, William, the emigrant, 14. 141 n.
Furber, William, 14. 118. Marriage of, 14. 151.
Furber, Lieut. William, death of, 14. 146. Furber, William, Sen., 14. 141; 16. 265. Furdustrandir, 2. 98 n.
Furgerson, Capt. John, 15. 78 n., 79.
Furnass, John, donations fromn, I. 54, 84. Furnel, see also Fernald.
Furnel, Mrs., see Allen, Ann.
Furnel, Nathaniel, marriage of, 14. 151.
Furney, John, an officer in the Cartha- gena expedition, 18. 373.
Furs, 3. 183.
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Gabri, Jacob, 16. 210. Gachard, Louis Prosper, 16. 431.
Gadbury, Job, 7. 129.
Gade, Gerhard, donation from, 13. 9. Vote of thanks to, 13. 11.
Gade, Mrs. Helen (Allyn), 13. 9.
Gadsden, Christophier, Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of South Carolina, 6. 96, 132, 133; II. 254, 257; 17. 80. Letter from, to Fr. S. Johnson, 6: 133. Gaerfili Castle, Wales, 19. 90.
Gaffield, Thomas, donation from, 7. 347. Gage, Capt. Nathaniel, 15. 80.
Gage, Rev. Nathaniel, 8. 456
Gage, Thomas, 2. 84. His ' Survey of the West Indies,' 1. 53, 153; 2. 84 n.
Gage, Gen. Thomas, Governor of Massa- chusetts, I. 26, 75, 485 n. ; 3. 35, 202 ; 4. 23-25, 79, 81 ; 5. 2, 3, 38 ; 7. 189, 195, 198, 200, 208, 209; 8. 328-406, passim; IO. 128 ; II. 331; 12. 59, 176, 186, 208, 211, 402 n., 419 ; 13. 53, 57, 58, 60 n., 164 n., 221; 14. 63 n., 70, 76, 81, 83, 92, 99, 232, 237-243, 245-247, 279, 290, 292. 309, 310, 316, 341-349, 351-358; 15. 69, 155, 166, 179, 326, 353, 356, 391 n .; 16. 6 n., 42, 71, 156, 158, 371, 375, 376; 17. 316-318, 321, 324, 325; 19. 132; 20. 269. Letters from, and others, to the ministry, I. 20, 89. His instructions to Captain Brown and Ensign de Bernicre, I. 21. Address to, I. 293 n. Address
to, with answer from, 3. 38. Succeeds Gov. Hutchinson in office, 3. 144; 15. 352. One of the original passes issued in accordance with his order, exhibited, 3 180, 181. Copy of his reply to George Chalmers, 3. 261. Anecdote concern- ing the embargo laid on persons lea ving Boston, 3. 261, 262. Arrives in Boston, 4. 219. Whether to attack him, 4 231. Proclamation issued, June, 1775, 5. 327; 15. 354, 359, 361. Despatches for, seized, 7. 133. Events of the Revolu- tion, 6. 212. Letters to, concerning the Boston Massacre, 6. 487. Extract from a letter to, 7. 205. Proclamation of, for discouraging certain illegal combi- nations, 12. 47.
Gageborough, Windsor, Mass., 12. 406, 408. Named in honor of Gen. Gage, 12. 419.
Gager, Dr. William, 18. 203, 298.
Gaillard, Hon. John, 19 48 n. Death of, 19. 48.
Gaine, Hugh, I. 12 ; 11. 23. His ' Mer- cury ' cited, 6. 184.
Gainsborough, Thomas, 10. 412 ; 14. 194; 20. 394. His portrait of Franklin, IO. 39.
Gainsborough, Eng., 6. 53, 54.
Gair, Samuel S., 2. 228 n.
'Galaxy,' donations from the publishers of, 10. 311. Gale, -, 13. 110.
Gale, Elizabeth (Mrs. Hawes and Mrs. Rogers), 5. 491, 492, 404, 435.
Gale, Hon. George, II. 23.
Gale, Joseph, death of. 15. 350.
Galen, ship, I. 173 n., 197 n.
Gales, Joseph, 15. 279; 19. 23. Monu- ment to, suggested by the President, 15. 279.
Gales, Mrs. Joseph, 15. 279.
Gales & Seaton, Messrs , their ' Annals of Congress' cited, I. 106 n.
Gales's Shipyard. Boston, 19. 105.
Galilei, Galileo, II. 300 ; 16. 208, 221 n.
GALINDO, Col. JUAN, a letter from, con- cerning ruins of Copan, 2. 14, lin. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 25. Elected, 2. 14 n., 30. Letter from, 2. 84.
Gall, Franz Joseph, M.D., 13. 390.
GALLATIN, Hon. ALNERT, LL.D , 1. 415 n .; 7. 144; 14. 193; 17. 311, 379, 379n. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 416. Elected, I. 418. Correspondence con- cerning certain manuscripts on the North-East Boundary Question, 2. 214, 214 n., 215. A copy of his letter to be transmitted to the Secretary of State of the United States, 2. 218. And N. Appleton, 5. 283, 287. Urges the re- sumption of specie payment, 5. 289. His ' Views of the Publie Debt,' I. 202. Gallio, Junius, 18. 142, 142 n.
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Gallipolis, Ohio, 13. 82.
Gallop, Antill, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Galloppe, or Gallop, John, 5. 126, 127 ; 10. 327.
Galloway, Elizabeth, see Hodgesden.
Galloway, James, quoted in regard to slavery and the slave-trade, 6. 166.
Galloway, Joseph, LL.D., 14 340; 15. 12. Examination of, before the House of Commons, I. 167.
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