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Greene (Green), David, 11. 393, 395; 19. 215. Naturalized, 4. 360. Letter of, from Boston during the siege, 13 56-59. Greene, David I., 19. 175. Naturalized, 4. 360.
Greene, Gardiner, Io. 487; 12. 317; 17. 460. Donation from, 1. 91. Letters to, 13. 56-62.
Greene, Mrs. Gardiner ( Miss A. Reading), 13. 56 n.
Greene, Mrs. Gardiner ( Miss E. Hubbard), 13. 56 n.
Greene, Mrs. Gardiner (Miss E. C. Cop- ley), 12. 326 ; 13. 56 n.
GREENE, Prof. GEORGE W., 8. 275, 450;
10. 448; 12. 233; 18. 215, 217, 218; 20. 189. Elected a Corresponding Member, 6. 426. Note on Barbe-Marbois, 7. 262 n. Reads a paper on Gen. Greene in eon- nection with the American army before Boston, 9. 82. Donations from, 9. 436; IO. 154. Remarks by, 10. 113. Re- marks by the President, on announeing the death of, 20. 95, 96. 'L'Amerique délivrée ' quoted. 7. 285 n. Gen. Greene quoted, 9. 82. His ' Historical Studies,' dedicated to Mr. George Sumner, 18. 217. 'Reminiscences of Mr. Sumner by,' 18. 218-223. His death, 20. XX. ' Life of General Nathanael Greene ' by, 12. 72; 20. 96. His ' Short History
of Rhode Island,' 20. 96. His ' Historieal Review of the American Revolution,' 20. 96.
Greene, Griffin, 17. 188 n .- 193.
Greene, Henry, see Green.
Greene, J. B., friend of N. Appleton, 5. 292.
Greene, John, 6. 61, 62.
Greene, Jolin, petition of, 2. 339, 339 2.
Greene, John Rose, naturalized, 4 360.
Greene, Joseph, see Green.
Greene, Katherine (MMrs. Amory), 12. 323; 13. 419.
Greene, Mary A., donation from, 8. 482. Greene, Mrs. Mary Anne Everett, 18. 253.
Greene, Gen. Nathanael, d. 1786, 4. 257 ; 6.
178; 10 305; 11. 488; 12. 122, 199, 200; 14. 275, 283, 332, 334, 337; 15. 64, 71, 87, 90, 91, 97, 99, 129, 130, 142. 145, 153-155, 158, 159; 16. 336 n., 337, 338, 340 n. ; 17. 80, 164, 189 n. ; 18. 71, 73, 74; 19. 68, 73. Letters from, 3. 99; 6. 233, 234; 10. 209. Design for Dupré's medal of, exhibited, 9. 82. Medal voted to, 13. 291, 292. Letters from, to Gen. Washington, 6. 193, 222, 231. Letter from, to Gov. Rutledge, 6. 231, 232. Plans of arming the slaves, 6 231-233. Letters from, to Gov. Greene of Rhode Island, 6. 260. His brigade, 7. 206. Present from South Carolina to, 7.263. ' Life of,' by Prof. G. W. Greene, 12. 72.
Greene, Nathaniel, 7. 212, 235, 252; 1I. 141.
Greene, Nathaniel, 16. 394.
Greene, Nathaniel, 1657, 3 337.
Greene, Rebeeea, naturalized, 4. 960.
Greene, Sally, 13. 56 n.
Greene, Gor. William, d. 1758, letters to, from Quartermaster-General Greene, 6. 260.
Greene County, Penn., 17. 197 n.
Greenfield, Mass., 3. 270; 11. 313; 12. 405, 407, 415; 16. 29.
'Greenfield Gazette and Courier,' I. 262n. Copy of, shown by the President, 6. 249. Greenhow, Robert, 12. 41n. Ilis ' Ilistory of Oregon and California ' eited, I. 25 n .; 7. 443; 12. 150. 'Northwest Coast of North America,' by, cited, II. 300.
Greenland, 8. 177, 179, 181, 184, 190. 193. Early voyages of the Northmen to, 6. 254.
Greenland, N. H., 16. 8, 9; 17. 156; 20. 25, 27, 336.
Greenlaw, John, 11. 394, 395.
Greenleaf, Cupt. Abner, 12. 194.
Greenleaf, Mrs., 7. 254.
Greenleaf, Benjamin, 10. 99.
Greenleaf, Daniel, 16. 389.
Greenleaf, Daniel, donation from, 1. 48.
Greenleaf, Rev. Daniel, II.C. 1699, d. 1763, 8. 30 ; 10. 159.
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Greenleaf, Edmund, 2. 563.
Greenleaf, Enoeh, 6. 349, 350.
Greenleaf, Ezekiel Price, 10. 413.
Greenleaf, Jolin, 11. 140 ; 20. 11.
Greenleaf, Mrs. John, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389.
Greenleaf, Hon. Jonathan, 2. 563.
Greenleaf, Rev. Jonathan, D.D., 2. 563. His 'Ecclesiastical History of Maine' eited, 14. 136 n.
Greenleaf, Joseph, 7. 198. Donation from, I. 167. Purchases the ' Royal Amer- ican Magazine,' 3. 143.
Greenleaf, Capt. Moses, 2. 563, 564; 10. 161. 'Memoir of,' 2. 138, 139 n. Papers of, 2. 229n. Military papers of, do- nated to the Library, 2. 568.
Greenleaf, Mrs. Moses ( Miss L. Par- sons), 2. 563, 564.
Greenleaf, Mrs. Moses (Miss H. King- man ), 2. 567.
Greenleaf, Oliver, II. 140.
Greenleaf, Richard C., 16. 389.
Greenleaf, Robert, II. 21.
GREENLEAF, Hon. SIMON, LL.D., 10. 192, 195; 12. 261; 14. 392; 16. 112; 19. 347. His death, I. xliii. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 91. Elected, 2 94. Present at meetings of the So- ciety, 2. 99, 104, 109, 123, 126, 132, 171, 178, 181, 186, 192, 237, 241, 287, 335, 350, 372, 382, 430, 460, 470. Donations from, 2. 100, 102, 131, 257, 292, 334, 336, 349, 375, 429, 430, 452, 455, 466, 474. Donation of valuable papers to the Library, 2. 568. Communication from, 2. 133. To consider the use of the Library by non-inembers, 2. 185. Report of the committee on the use of the Library by persons not members, 2. 188, 189, 189 n. Of committee to . consider repairing the paintings be- longing to the Society, 2. 286. Report of the committee on repairing the por- traits, 2. 288, 288 n., 289 n. To co- operate with the New York Historical Society according to their request, 2. 350. Death of, 2. 541, 559, 568. Me- moir of, 2. 541 n., 563-568. The name a translation of the French Feuille- vert, 2. 563. Positions filled by, 2. 564, 565. Degrees received by, 2. 568. His volumes of Reports of the Supreme Court of Maine, 2. 564, 565. His 'Collection of Cases,' &c., 2. 565. His 'Treatise on the Law of Evidence,' 2. 566. His edition of 'Cruise's Digest of the Law of Real Property,' 2. 567. His 'Diseourse at his Inauguration as Royall Professor,' 2. 567. His ' Exam- ination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists,' &c., 2. 567. His 'Dis- course Commemorative of the Life and Character of the Hon. Joseph Story, LL.D.,' 2. 567.
Greenleaf (Greenlife), Capt. Steplien, 14. 129.
Greenleaf, Mrs. Stephen, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 395.
Greenleaf, Stephen, Sheriff of Suffolk, 8. 349; II. 395 ; 20. 12, 221. Portrait of, 16. 395; 18. 379 ; 20. 12, 221.
Greenleaf, Stephen, Son of Liberty, 11. 140.
Greenleaf, Mrs. William, 16. 292. Por- trait of, by Blackburn, 4. 33, 41 ; 16. 389. Greenleaf, William, SSheriff of Worcester, 4. 33 n., 38, 38 n., 41; 11. 140 ; 16. 280, 286, 292, 294, 295, 298, 300-302, 305; 17. 217, 218. Donation from, 1. 50. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389.
Greenleaf's yard, Boston, 19. 105.
Greenough, -, 16. 107.
Greenough, Capt., Boston, 19. 105.
Greenough, David, 11. 308 ; 15. 180.
Greenough, Horatio, sculptor, 10. 413; 11. 98 ; 13. 424.
Greenough, Mrs. Horatio (Miss E. I. Gore), 13. 424.
Greenough, Merey, needlework wrought by, in 1681, exhibited, 9. 468.
Greenough, Richard S., 4. 167; 13. 78; 17. 35. Requests the loan of the Franklin garments, 2. 601. The Franklin gar- ments loaned to, 2. 605. Returns the Franklin clothes, 2. 606.
Greenough, Samuel, donation from, I. 39. Greenough, Deacon Thomas, 18 349; 20. 8. Greenough, William, 18. 363.
GREENOUGHI, WILLIAM W., A.B., 17. 67 ; 19. 357. Donation from, 2. 431. Eleeted a Resident Member, 17. 63. Accepts membership, 17. 78. Speaks of a por- trait of Franklin by Greuze, 20. 359, 360. Memoir of George Ticknor by, 20. 384-391.
Greenville, Sir Richard, d. 1591, 10. 383 ; 19. 76 ; 20. 42, 58, 59.
Greenwich, Conn., 10. 396.
Greenwich, Mass., 7. 194; 12. 405, 407, 415.
Greenwich Hospital, 3. 92. Greenwood, Capt., 11. 140.
Greenwood, Mr., Boston, 19 105.
GREENWOOD, Rev. FRANCIS W. P., D.D., I. 280n., 396, 427, 451, 456, 490; 10. 238; 20. 241. His death, I. xliii; 2. 258 n., 272. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 378. Elected, I. 381; 2. 274. Chosen Recording Secretary pro tempore, 1. 409. Of committee to pre- pare diplomas, 1. 492. Requested to prepare a meinoir of Dr. Freeman, 2. 24. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 99, 183, 192. Donations from, 2. 112, 113. To prepare a memoir of the Hon. William Sullivan, 2. 139, 139 n. To prepare a memoir of Hon. John Lowell, 2. 146, 147, 147 n. Memoir of, 2. 272- 275. His pastoral labors, 2. 273. His
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degree, 2. 274. Member of several so- eieties, 2. 274. His ' Chapel Liturgy,' 2. 274. The 'Character of the Puri- tans,' 2. 274. Prepares a collection of hymns, 2. 274. His ' History of King's Chapel,' 2. 274. His 'Lives of the Apostles,' 2. 274. His 'Sermons of Consolation,' 2. 274. His ' Sermons to Children,' 2. 274. His contributions to journals, 2. 274. Quoted, 10. 241. His 'History of King's Chapel' cited, 14. 100; 15. 174, 175; 18. 69, 425. Greenwood, Isaae, 8. 28.
Greenwood, Jolin, artist, 9. 199, 210; 12. 324.
Greenwood, Dr. John, donation from, I. 487.
Greenwood, Rev. John, 17. 310.
Greenwood, Rev. John, Rehoboth, d. 1766, action of the Massachusetts Legislature respeeting a sermon of, 11. 395, 396. Greenwood, John J., New York, 4. 430. Greenwood, Mrs. Mary ( Langdon), 2. 272. Greenwood, Nathaniel, II. 393, 395.
Greenwood, Samuel, II. 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Greenwood, Rev. T. J., donation from, 12. 82.
Greenwood, Thomas, 1679, 13. 112.
Greenwood, Thomas, 1758, 17. 159.
Greenwood, Rev. Thomas, d. 1720, 8. 29.
Greenwood, Dr. William Pitt, 2. 272.
Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, 17. 434.
Gregoire, Bartholomy de, naturalized, 4. 361.
Gregoire, Henri, letter from Jefferson, 6. 102.
Gregoire, Maria de, naturalized. 4. 360.
Gregoire, Maria Theresa, 4. 361, 361 n. Naturalized, 4. 361.
Gregoire, Nicholas de, naturalized, 4. 361. Gregoire, Pierre de, naturalized, 4. 361. Gregorian Calendar, I. 45 n.
Gregorius, Nazianzenus, St., his 'Opera,' 18. 427.
Gregory II., Pope, 11. 414.
Gregory VII., Pope ( Hildebrand), 11. 413, 414, 424.
Gregory, John, Boston, naturalized, 4. 361. Gregory, Dr. Olinthius, editor of the ' La- dies' Diary,' 7. 126.
Gregory, Samuel. M.D., donations from, IO. 409; II. 500. .
Greig, Hon. Jolin, 13. 66. Portrait of, 13. 67.
Greinslitt, Thomas, 5. 36, 37.
Greive (Grieve), George, 6.427. The au- thor of English translation of Chastel- lux's 'Voyages dans l'Amérique,' 6. 251, 252; II. 5-9.
Greive, David Richard, II. S.
Greive, Richard, II. 8. Grellier, Mrs. Richard, 14. 219.
Grenville, George, Baron Nugent, see Nugent.
Grenville, Hon. George, 3. 106; 16. 46- 48, 101.
Grenville, Richard, see Greenville.
Grenville, Richard, Earl Temple, see Temple.
Grenville, Richard Plantagenet, 2d Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, see Buck- ingham and Chandos.
Grenville, Sir Thomas, 10. 430, 439 ; 20. 58. His fine library, 3. 106, 107, 338; 4. 202; 10. 439. His library given to the British Museum, 3. 107.
Grenville, William Wyndham, Lord, 4. 375, 380; 19. 374.
Grenville Library, 20. 58, 60.
' Grenville l'apers ' cited, 16. 46, 47. Grenville Place, 6. 29.
Gresham College, 16. 221 n.
Greuze, Jean Baptiste, 14. 161. Portraits of Franklin by, 20. 264, 359, 360, 360 n. Greville, Robert, Lord Brooke, see Brooke. Grew, Jolın, 11. 307.
Grey, Anthony, see Kent, Anthony Grey, Earl of.
Grey, Edward, 13 411.
Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir George, resolutions eoneerning historieal documents com- munieated to, 3. 205.
Grey, Capt. Jeffrey, 3. 37.
Grey, Lieut. Mathew, 15. 82.
Grey, Mrs Mary ( Winslow), 13. 411.
Grey of Wilton, Arthur, Lord, 19. 81.
Greyhound, ship, 5. 346.
Gridley, Capt., 4. 298; 15. 117.
Gridley, Col., donation from, 1. 74.
Gridley, Mrs., 7. 193, 211, 224, 228, 247.
Gridley, Miss Becky, 7. 189, 190, 193, 226, 228, 250.
Gridley, Benjamin, 7. 205; 8. 332; 1I.
393, 394 ; 19. 148, 151. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Gridley, Jeremiah, 10. 159; 11. 140; 20. 47 n., 160.
Gridley (Gridlie), Joseph, 12. 107.
Gridley, Polly, 7. 189, 190.
Gridley, Gen. Richard, 4. 67 ; 7. 187, 188, 193, 199, 203, 215, 217, 224, 231, 250; 13. 252 ; 14. 58, 63, 68, 69, 78, 79; 15. 70, 117, 119-121, 124, 125, 130. 133, 151; 16. 290, 341, 344; 17. 164. Wounded, 7. 191. Family of, 7. 195.
Gridley, Samuel, donation from, I. 123.
Gridley, Major Scarboroughi, 7. 228, 217 ; 15. 151. Sentenced by court-martial, 15. 158.
Gridley, William, 17. 184, 184 n., 102, 194.
Gridley Street, 6. 29.
Grieve, see Greive.
Grievous, l'eter, pseudon., 'A Pretty Story,' I. 89. Griffen, William, Va, II. 140. Griffin, -, 8. 385, 887, 389, 399. Griffin, -, 17. 287. Griffin, Capt., 15. 116.
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Griffin, Mr., Hambrough, 11. 132.
Griffin, Edmund, a refugee froin Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Griffin, Edward, donation from, 2. 569. Griffin, Rev. Edward D., D.D., 1. 177. GRIFFIN, FREDERIC, nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 580. Elected, 2. 582. Accepts membership, 2. 584. Griffin, Richard, 3d Baron Bra jbrooke, see Braybrooke.
Griffith, Major, 17. 212.
Griffith, Mrs., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Griffith, George, 14. 376 n.
Griffith, William, 18. 83, 94.
Griffiths, John, 11. 140.
Griggs, [ William ?], 12. 365.
Grigs, Mr., 16. 216.
ginia, 11. 387. Letter of, to Charles Deane, on the care and preservation of books, 12. 161-168. Vote of the So- ciety in relation to, 12 168. Letter of, on Sir Walter Scott, 12. 231, 232. Ex- tract from a letter of, on Berkeley's 'Guadentio di Lucca,' 12. 301, 392. Letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 13. 23- 25. Letter from, to Mr. Deane, 13. 71-76. Transferred to the class of Honorary Members, 13. 425. Letter from, on the death of Horace Binney, 14. 104-107. Letter from, on the death of Edmund Quincy, 15. 302. Extracts from letters of, to the President, 17. 47, 119, 120. His death, 18. xx. Ex- tract from a letter of, referring to the death of Mr. Frothingham, 18 4. Death of, 18. 417, 422. Tribute to, from the President, 18. 418-421. Re- solution of the Society, 18. 422. His 'Virginia Convention of 1776' cited, 12. 158 n.
Grimeston, Edward, 11. 425 n.
Grinnell, Hon. Joseph, 15. 368. An aged ex-member of Congress, 18. 247.
Grison, Edmund, a refugee in 1776, 18. 267.
Griswold, Bishop, Alexander V., 7. 107. Death of, 7. 113; 12. 80. Portrait of, presented, 11. 388.
Griswold, Matthew, 1665, 7. 346. -
Griswold, Lt .- Gov. Matthew, 4. 82. Of committee appointed to consider the subject of slavery in Connecticut, 6. 19%.
Griswold, Rev. Stanley, 12. 157. His Eulogy on Washiington, I. 146.
Gruen van Prinstere:, 16. 471. His erit- icisms on Motley's 'Histories,' 16. 451, 452, 457. His criticisms on Motley's ' Life of Barneveld,' 16. 457-468.
Groningen University, 16. 473. Gronovius, Johann F., 18. 403.
Groom, Thomas, donations from, 7. 24; 13- 65. Vote of thanks, 6. 404. Dona- tion of a Stamp issued under the Stamp Act, 6. 404.
Grose, Francis, liis ' Classical Dietionary of the Vulgar Tongue ' cited, 17. 198 n. Gross, -, innkeeper, 17. 203.
GRIGSBY, Hon. HUGH BLAIR, LL.D., 10. 144, 207; 13. 232, 254, 329; 14. 156; 15. Grosseteste (Grosthead), Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, II. 421 n. 4, 231 n., 237 ; 17. 80, 231, 326; 16. 380; 18. 247, 366; 19. 285. Donations from, 3. Grosvenor, Lady, 19 218. 204; 5. 105, 159, 172 ; 10. 21, 117, 342; Grosvenor, Rev. Ebenezer, 19. 377. II. 44, 228, 386, 500. Elected a Cor- Grosvenor, L., donation fron, 3. 49. responding Member, 5. 147. Accepts Grosvenor, Lemuel P. ( Munroe & Grosve- Ror), II. 308. Grosvenor, Hon. Thomas P., 19 24. Grosvenor, Williamn, 8. 29. membership, 5. 159. Letter from, to Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, 9. 191. Ex- tract from a letter of, 10. 397. Letter from, on 'Newport's News,' 10. 23-32. GROTE. GEORGE, D. C.L., 14. 195. Elected an Honorary Member, 7. 103. Accepts membership, 7. 140. His death, 12. xviii. Death of, announced, 12. 126. Visit from, 10. 37. Letters from, II. 105, 485. Letter from Hon. Horace Binney to, It. 224. Communication respecting the Colonial Seal of Vir- I Grotius, Hugo, 3. 387 ; 10 352; 15. 296;
16. 459, 463, 471 ; 18. 141 n. Compared with Edward Everett, II. 107-108. His ' De Veritate Christiana Religionis,' 18. 427. His ' De Origine Gentium Amer- icanarum,' 1. 201.
Groton, Conn., 8. 222 ; 10. 305; 17. 337. Groton, Eng., 4. 148; 10. 329; 18. 289, 201, 300; 20. 98. Visited by Dr. Rufus Ellis, 18. 248, 249.
Groton, Mass., 3. 70; 5. 249 ; 6. 179; II. 152; 12. 276, 394, 395; 16. 4; 19. 59, 165; 20. 35. Aids Boston, 4. 220. Do- nations from the town of, 10. 144, 311; II. 498. Origin of the name of, 12. 397. Grove, Mary, 20. 64, 67-69, 73, 76-79, 86,
Groward. John, 4. 353.
Grozart, Jolin, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 267.
Grunthler, Prof. André, 15. 243, 245.
Grynaus, Simon, liis 'Novus Orbis Re- gionum,' I. 138.
Guadaloupe, capture of, 1703, 9. 491. 'Importance of Canada and,' I. 20.
Guager, Jeremiah, 15. 76, 91, 94. Gualter, or Gwalther, Rodolplı, 11. 431 n. Guanahani, Island of, 2. 118 n.
Guarini, Giovanni Battista, 3. 384.
Guast, Pierre de, Sieur de Monts, see Monts.
Guatemala, 2. 14 n.
Guercino, Giovanni Francesco, 3. 379.
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Guerriere, ship, service rendered by black soldiers, 6. 239.
Guess, George, Cherokee Indian, 12. 30 n. Guiana, model of an Indian house in, I. 91.
Guicciardini, Count, descendant of the his- toriun, 4. 201.
Guicciardini, Francesco, d. 1540, 11. 425 n. Cited, 11. 425, 426.
Guiche, Comte de, 11. 133.
Guichen, Luc Urbain du Bouexic, Comte de, 10. 489.
'Guide to Northern Archeology,' 2. 418. Guido, Duke of Tuscany, 11. 425.
Guido, Reni, 16. 425.
Guild, the Misses -, gift from, 17. 63. Vote of thanks to, 17. 63.
Guild, Benjamin, 1. 461 n. Donations from, 1. 33 ; 2. 176, 524; 4. 133.
Guild, Mrs. Benjamin, donation from, 4. 247.
Guild, Curtis, 19. 379.
Guild, Rev. Edward C., donations from, 5. 145, 159, 193. Gift from, 17. 2. Vote of thanks to, 17. 2.
Guild, Henry, donations from, 5. 1. Vote of thanks to, 5. 2.
Guild, James, 19. 357.
Guild, Lieut. Jonathan, 15. 76, 76 n.
Guild, Capt. Joseph, 4. 297 ; 15. 84.
Guild, Reuben A., LL.D., 19. 327. Do- nations from, 4. 391 ; 7. 100; 8. 254; 10. 86. Guild, Samuel, 20. 323.
Guildford Court-house, battle of, 18 71- 74.
Guilford, Francis Northi, Lord, 4. 160; 11. 187 n .; 13. 106; 18. 257, 257 n. His death, 18. 257.
Guilford, Frederic, Lord North, see North. Guilford, Conn., 20. 25, 27.
Guillot, Paul, 18. 19 n.
Guinnett, Button, 15. 393.
Guise, Cardinal Charles, 16. 433.
GUIZOT, FRANCOIS PIERRE G., LL.D., 4. 429; 10. 270-273; 12. 104, 442; 13. 380, 396 ; 14. 25, 155; 15. 284, 316; 16. 427, 433, 461 ; 17. 37 ; 18. 326; 19. 341. Elected an Honorary Member of the Society, 3 203. Donations fromn, 3. 251, 259. The thanks of the Society to be presented to, 3. 259. Gift of works, 4. 14. His letter to Mr. Glad- stone, 12. 69. His death, 13. xviii. Re- port of his death, 13. 324. Death of, announced, 13. 345. Reference to his death in Mr Winthrop's letter, 13. 349, 350. Sale of his library, 14. 155. Catalogue of his library presented by the President, 14. 157.
Guletia, Jacob, 14. 142. Gulf Stream, 3 153.
Gull, Sir William, 16. 469.
Gullager, Christian, I. xxxiv ; 4. 244. Portrait of Washington, 3. iv, 309, 310.
Gullison (Gunnison), Eliliu, 14. 146.
Gullison, Joseph, 14. 146.
Gunnison, Joseph, 20. 325.
Gunpowder, 3. 232, 233. Mr. Smith's paper ou the manufacture of, in Amer- ica, 14. 248-256.
Guns, trade in, 3. 183.
Gurdon, Mrs., 18. 30).
Gurdon, Edward, 18. 300.
Gurdon, Robert, 18. 300.
Gurley, John Ward, 19. 169, 173, 176.
Gurley, R. R., 10. 424.
Gurney, Rev. David, lis Ordination Ser- mon, 1. 55. Gurney, Lieut. Zecharialı, 15. 76.
Gustavus I. of Sweden, 16. 206.
Gustavus Adolphus II. 14. 151 ; 20. 358.
Gutenberg, Johann, 10. 455, 456.
Guthrie, James, LL.D., 4. 92.
Gutman, A. Anthony, 8. 280.
Guttenberg, Charles G., 13. 214.
Guy, Edwin, 14. 376 n.
Guyer, -, 17. 212.
Gwatkin, Rev. Thomas, 15. 231 n, 232, 233, 238 n.
Gwin, Capt., Newbury, 11. 141.
Gwin's Island, Va., Lord Dunmore driven from, 7. 261.
Gwin's Island Harbor, 6. 192.
Gyles, John, his 'Captivity,' I. 19.
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H., H. H., 2. 603 n.
H., I., verses addressed to Dr. Sloane by, 13. 47-19.
H., J. S., donation from, 1. 66.
H., R., 3. 11, 12.
H., T., 18. 435.
Haak, Theodore, 16. 207. Letters from, to Gov. Winthrop of Connecticut, 16. 230, 231, 247, 248.
' Haarlem Courant,' presented to the So- ciety, 3. 332, 333.
Hackensack, N. Y., 19. 258.
Hacker, -, 7. 229.
Hacker, Brown, & Co., Messrs., 18. 303.
Hackett, Frank W., gift from, 17. 165.
Hackett, Hon. William H. Y., 7. 38 n. ; 17. 165.
Hackshaw, Robert, 6. 409.
Haddam, Conn., 10. 407.
Hadden, George, 8. 11, 20, 25.
Haden, Capt. Josialı, 15. 76.
Hadley Church, 17. 146 n. Letter from, to Rev. John Eliot, 17. 146-148. '
Hadley, Mass., 3. 60, 61; 6. 341 ; 12. 994, 395; 17. 56, 56n., 146n., 148n. ; 18 184n., 186-188 ; 19 173, 397. Judd's ' History of,' 5. 43. Origin of the name of, 12. 397. Hadley's Quadrant, see Gilbert, John.
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Hagar, a maidserrant, 16. 404.
Hagar, Albert D., Esq., donation from, 9. 436.
· Hagen, Hermann, 18. 403.
Hagen, Hermann August, Ph.D., 19. 319.
Haggard, John, LL.D., 14. 393.
Haggat, Mary, 13. 412, 413.
Haggat, Nathaniel, 13. 412, 413.
Haggat, Othaniel, 13. 412, 413.
Haggat, Othaniel, Jr., 13. 412, 413.
Haggat, William, 13. 412, 413.
Haggett, William, Portland, 4 360.
Haggot, William, 15. 255.
Hague, William, donation from, 2. 307.
Hagur, William, 17. 157.
Hahaton, William, Indian, 17. 52, 54.
Haies, Capt. Edward, extracts from his account of Sir H. Gilbert's voyages, 19. 79, 82, 83. His account cited, 19. 79 n., 83 n.
Haines, -, 18. 86.
Haines, Matthias, 16. 264.
Haines, R., donation from, 5. 210.
Haines, Samuel, Sen., 16. 264.
Haines, Samuel, Jr., 16. 264.
Hairwood, Cupt. Peter, 15. 82.
Hakluyt, Richard, 8. 92; 12. 441; 16. 163, 380, 383; 17. 15, 358, 358 n .; 18. 99 n., 111; 19 76, 328; 20. 275. 'Dis- course concerning Western Planting ' presented, 15. 306. His 'Voyages,' I. 130. Cited, 10. 383 n., 393 ; 15 385, 385 n. His 'Principall Navigations cited, 18. 91 n .; 19. 76 n., 77 n., 79 n.
Hakluyt Society, 2. 180 n .; 13. 352; 14. 2n .; 18. 82, 111; 19. 4; 20. 185. Do- nation from, 14. 52. . Vote of thanks to, 14. 53.
Haldimand (Haldiman), Gen. Sir Fred- erick, 8. 398.
Hale,- -, 17. 264.
Hale, Alexander, 18. 279.
Hale, Hon. Artemas, 19. 382. An aged ex-member of Congress, 18. 246, 247.
Hale, Hon. Charles, 18. 279. Donations from, 3. 88; 4. 330.
HALE, Rev. EDWARD E., D.D., 8. 456, 458, 485; 10. 22, 149, 175, 412, 413, 467, 486; 12. 4; 15. 278; 17. 52; 18. 279, 404; 19. 243 n., 445. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 107. Proposed appoint- ment on a Publishing Committee, 5. 152. Of Publishing Committee, 5. 154. Donations from, 5. 159 ; 6. 23; 8. 201, 442; Io. 21, 311; II. 501. Procures letters of Phillis Wheatley, 7. 267 n. Of Standing Committee, 7. 363. De- clines serving on the Standing Com- mittee, 7. 368. His remarks on the introduction of tobacco into England, 9. 13. Exhibits Duchesne's models of buildings in Boston, 9. 68. Remarks on the establishment of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology,
etc., 9. 360. Desires to be excused from editing the ' Washington Papers,' 10. 22. Motion of, 10. 175. Remarks of, 10. 413. Report of committee on memorials of Boston, 10. 487. Granted leave to copy letters from the Heath Collection, 12. 181. Calls attention to an original broadside of the Declara- tion of Independence. 16. 101. Re- marks by, on the death of Judge Thomas, 16. 310. Calls attention to the preliminary sheets of the Latin School Catalogue, 17. 51. Exhibits the original of the deed of Boston from Wampatuck and other Indians, 17. 51. Reads a paper on the Hessian flags, 17. 57. Speaks of Prof. Diman. 18. 331. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Goddard, 19. 208-210. Reads ex- tracts from the Revolutionary diary of B. I. Holland, 19. 243. Gives an ac- count of a recent visit to Emmanuel College, 20. 21. Reads a passage from a letter of a Fellow of Emmanuel Col- lege, 20. 24. Communication from, relative to a catalogue of American papers in the Archives of France, 20. 344. His paper on the Hessian flags, 17. 57. 'Memoir of Hon. Lorenzo Sa- bine' by, 17. 371-382. His 'Memoir of Albert Gallatin ' cited, 17. 379 n.
Hale, Eliphalet, and Nathan Appleton, 5. 257.
Hale, Rev. Enocli, 18. 185, 270.
HALE, Hon. GEORGE S., 14. 385 ; 15. 324; 17. 92. Elected a Resident Member, IO. 2, 146. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Judge Metcalf, 14. 181. Re- marks by, on Mr. H. Hale's . Hiawatha and the Iroquois Confederacy,' 19. 241, 242. Gift from, 19. 243. 'Memoir of Judge Metcalf' by, 14. 386-393.
Hale, Horatio, requests the loan of Fe- bres's ' Grammar of the Chilian Lan- guage,' 2. 67, 68. Extract from a let- ter from, 19. 242, 243. His ' Hiawatha and the Iroquois Confederacy,' 19. 241. Hale, John, 20. 23.
Hale, Rev. John, H.C. 1657, 8. 12, 21, 26. Hale, Hon. John P., donation from, 6. 414. Hale, Josiah L., M.D., 16. 399.
Hale, Lucretia Peabody, 18. 279.
Hale, Sir Matthew, 13. 71; 20. 299 n., 300 г.
Hale, Rev. Moses, 8. 30.
Hale, Capt. Nathan, 18. 271. 'Life of,' by J. W. Stuart, 3. 112. Executed as a spy, 18. 270.
HALE, Hon. NATHAN, LL.D., 1. 333, 335, 347, 348, 350, 369, 371, 374, 378, 380, 386, 387, 395-397 n., 424, 427, 436, 445, 456, 460, 464, 468, 482, 494, 496; 8. 102; 16. 377; 17. 402; 18. 269, 418. His death, I. xliii; 6. ix n., 417 ; 7. 11. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 284.
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Elected, 1. 285. Of committee to ex- amine the Treasurer's accounts, 1. 349, 374, 375, 378, 380, 388, 398, 464, 466. Of committee to have newspapers and pamphlets bound, 1. 352. Of commit- tee to collect books for the Société de Géographie, 1. 352. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 1. 372, 374, 380, 387, 409, 418, 427, 445, 452, 467, 489. Of committee to select maps to be bound, 1. 375. Of committee to col- lect and count votes, 1. 380. Of com- mittee on reprinting the Collections, I. 409, 410. Of Publication Committee, 1. 424, 480. Presents a copy of the Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, I. 451. Communicates donation from John Grey, I. 463. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. President pro tem- pore, 1. 493. Excused from Publica- tion Committee, 2. 28. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 192, 218. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Gen- ealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. Maps published by, 6. 40, 421, 422. Of Stand- ing Committee, 6. 417. His death an- nounced, 6. 417. Remarks on his character and usefulness as a citizen, 6. 417-425 ; 18. 275-278. Resolutions offered in memory of, 6. 419. Memoir of, to be prepared by Dr. Lothrop, 6. 425. ' Memoir of,' by Dr. Lothrop, 18. 270-279. His birth and parentage, 18. 270. Education, 18. 271. Connected with the ' Boston Weekly Messenger,' 18. 272. Editor of the 'Daily Adver- tiser,' 18. 272. His ability as a journal- ist, 18. 272, 273, 275. Other literary employment, 18. 274. Honors con- ferred on liim, 18. 274. His instru- mentality in obtaining a supply of water for Boston, and in the building of railroads, 18. 275-277. President of the Boston and Worcester Railroad Company, 18. 276. Traits of charac- ter, 18. 278, 279. Mr. Everett's esti- mate of liim, 18. 278. Illness and death, 18. 278. Ilis marriage and children, 18. 279. His editorial labors, 6. 419-421 ; 18. 272, 273. Obituary notice of, in the ' Advertiser' cited, 6. 424.
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