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Homer, Charles, donation from, 3. 126. Homer, George, 13. 254. Donations from, 5. 229, 373.
Homer, J. (or Arthur ?), his ' Bibliotbeca Americana,' I. 438 n., 447, 449.
Homer, James L., 19. 226. Donation from, 2. 61.
Homer, Jolın, 13. 200.
Homer, Capt. Jolin, Son of Liberty, 11. 141. HOMER, Rer. JONATHAN, D.D., 1. 127, 132, 150, 156, 188. 225, 234, 235, 245, 252, 253, 256, 266, 320, 369, 473; 8. 447; 10. 429, 456 ; 12. 6, 434; 13. 111 ; 17. 217, 21S. His death, I. xlii ; 2. 272. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 121. Elected, I. 125. Of committee to col- lect and count votes, 1 254. Calls at- tention to Indian books, I. 270. Pres- ent at meetings of the Society, 2. 14, 171, 192. Memoir of, 2. 258, 258 n., 275-278. Elected a member, in 1799, 2. 278. Letter of M. Joy to, 8. 223- 225 His Newton Century Sermon, I. 30. His 'Description of Newton,' I. 122; 2. 278. His ' Character and Du- ties of a Christian Soldier,' 2. 278. His sermon delivered before the Massachu- setts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2. 278. His ' History of Newton,' 2. 278. His serinon delivered on the decease of Mr. Samuel Ham- mond, 2. 278. His 'Sources of the Common English Bible,' 2. 278. Ser- mon entitled ' The Succession of Gene- rations among Mankind, illustrated and improved,' 2. 278. Sermon entitled ' The Mourner's Friend,' 2. 278. Ser- mon entitled, The Way of God Vin- dicated,' 2. 278.
Homer, Michael, 2. 275.
Homer, William, 13. 254.
Homes, Jeremiah, marriage of, 14. 150.
Homes, William, Esq., II. 141.
Hondius Jodocus, 16. 383.
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Honeywell, Richard, II. 141.
Honey wood, St. John, 20. 257. His ' Po- ems,' 1. 147.
"Honorable,' use of, in the eigliteentli century, 3. 365.
Honorary Members, 2. 106. List of Elec- tions under the original Act, I. xlv- xlix ; 3. x, xi ; 4. x, xi ; 5. x, xi ; 6. x, xi; 7. x, xi ; 8. xiv; 9. xiv; 10 xiv ; II. XVI ; 12. xvi ; 13. xvi; 14. xiv; 15. xiv ; 16. xiv; 17. xvi; 18 xviii; 19. xviii; 20. xviii. Use of the term, 2. 115 n., 116 n. By-laws concerning, 2. 513, 514 ; 3. 239, 240. See By-Laws. List of Elections after the Act of 1857, 3. xii ; 4. xii ; 5. xii ; 6. xii ; 7. xii ; 8. XV ; 9. XV ; IO. XV ; II. Xvii ; 12. xvii ; 13. xvii ; 14. XV ; 15. XV ; 16. XV; 17. xvii ; 18. xviii ; 19. xviii ; 20. xviii. Amendment of charter concerning the election of, 3. 154, 155. Diplomas to be issued to, 3. 241. Deaths of, 5. xi ; 6. xii ; 7. xiii ; 8. xvi: 9. xvi; 10. xvi ; II. xviii; 12. xviii, 103, 126, 290, 442 ; 13. xviii, 69, 259, 345 ; 14. xvi, 25, 103, 192, 204, 318; 15. xvi; 16. xvi; 17. xviii ; 18. xx ; 19. xx, 4, 5, 285, 350, 352 ; 20. xx, 260.
Hood, -, 5. 239.
Hood, Capt., 15. 348, 350, 361.
Hood, Lieut., donation from, 2. 100.
Hood, Alex., 3. 92.
Hood, George, donations from, 2. 238, 334, 352; II. 500.
Hood, Capt. Joseph, 7. 231.
Hood, Richard, 6. 349.
Hood, Robin, 17. 305.
Hood, Robin, an Indian, 17. 352, 353.
Hood, Adm. Sir Samuel, I. 485 n.
Hood, Capt. Samuel, 15. 75, 75 n.
Hood, Mrs. Sarah, donation from, 2. 288. Hoogs, William, donation from, I. 87.
Hook, Jacob, 6. 431.
Hook, Mary, daughter of Jacob Hook, 6. 431-433.
Hooke, Francis, 20. 324.
Hooke, Robert, M.D., 16. 239.
Hooke, Rev. William, 17. 345, 347.
Hooker, Rev. Asahel, his Election Ser- mon, I. 178. Hooker, Daniel, 8. 30.
Hooker, Rev. Edward, donation from, 2. 446.
Hooker, Edward W., donation from, 2. 435; 3. 31.
Hooker, Mrs. Elizabeth Temple, gift from, 17. 102. Vote of thanks to, 17. 102.
Hooker, Rev. H. B., D.D., donation from, 4. 139, 146.
Hooker, H. T., 18. 185.
Hooker, J. Clinton, descendant of Rev. Thomas Hooker, 6. 21. Letter from, to President Winthrop, 6. 21. Dona- tion from, 6. 21, 22.
Hooker, John, extract from his 'Epistle Dedicatorie' to the 2d edition of Ho- linshed's ' Chronicles,' 19. 79.
Hooker, Rev. John, 1 312; 20. 47 n.
Hooker, Gen. Joseph, 5. 409; 7. 86, 87, 93. Dr. Bell's opinion of, 7. 92.
Hooker, Rev. Richard, his anger. 5. 451. His 'Ecclesiastical Po.ity,' 4. 211; 18. 430.
Hooker, Rer. Samuel, 8. 12, 21, 26; 11. 201.
Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 1. 340 ; 5. 135, 138, 140, 141; 6. 21; 10. 329; 11. 201, 219, 472; 15. 343, 344; 16. 138; 17. 341, 345, 347, 348, 351. 'Memoirs of,' by Cotton Mather, 6. 407 n. His ' Survey of Church Discipline,: 1. 11, 75.
Hooker, Dr. William, 18. 184.
Hooker, William, Jr., 18. 185.
Hoope-Whood, see Hope-Hood.
Hooper, Mrs., 7. 212.
Hooper, J. C., 15. 393.
Hooper, Jacob, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Hooper, Robert, fined, 15. 157.
Hooper. Hon. Robert, 16. 6. Recantation of, 12. 187.
Hooper, Robert, Jr., recantation of, 12. 188.
Hooper, Robert, President of Boston Bank, 3. 52. Hooper, Robert W., M.D., 17. 427 ; 19. 357.
Hooper, Hon. Samuel, 6. 450. Donations from, 8. 431 ; 9. 66, 81, 177, 347, 353; II. 500.
Hooper, Stephen, 1. 347 n.
Hooper, Thomas, 1. 330.
Hooper, William, 15. 393.
Hooper, Rev. William, 19 232. Minister of the West Church, 3. 51 ; 5. 432, 433, 434. Letters to, of date 1730-10, 3.
110. Leaves the Congregational com- munion, 5. 432, 433. Preachies at Trin-
ity Church, 5. 432 ; 19. 232.
Hoosac Tunnel, 19 426.
Hooton, Elizabeth, 18. 392 n.
Hop hornbeam, 19. 415, 415 n ..
Hope, Messrs., London, 4 42.
Hope, Sir William, 17. 173.
Hope, Me., 3. 13.
Hope, name of, 2. 98 n.
Hope, ship, account of the capture of, by Captain Mugford, I. 200, 203-205.
Hope-Hood, an Indian, 17. 106, 352, 352 n., 353, 353 n., 354 n., 355. Decd from, to Peter Coffin, 17. 354, 355.
Hope-Hood's Point, 17. 354.
Hopewell, ship, 10. 393. 394.
Hopewood, Capt., 16. 105.
Hopkins, -, 8. 412.
Hopkins, Capt. Caleb, 11. 141; 13. 200.
Hopkins, Hon. Daniel, 16. 85.
Hopkins, Gov. Edward, 12 411.
Hopkins, Hon. Erastus, 4. 93.
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Hopkins, Adm. Esek., 7. 216, 250-252. | Horn, Mary (Mrs. Waldron), 14. 151. Blocked up in New London Harbor, 7. Horn, Mercy ( Mrs. Evens), 14. 152. 253.
Hopkins, Bishop Ezekiel, his 'Exposition of the Ten Commandments,' 18. 428. His 'Exposition of the Lord's Prayer,' 18. 429.
Hopkins, Mrs. Hannah, 17. 143.
Hopkins, James, 10. 161.
Hopkins, Rev. Mark, LL.D., 20. 106.
Hopkins, Mrs. Martha, 19. 336.
Hopkins, R. C., 11. 353.
Hopkins, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 20. 47 n. Letter from, in regard to the Constitu- tion and slavery, 6. 169, 170. Memoir of, cited, 6. 170. His 'Dialogue con- cerning the Slavery of the Africans' cited, 6. 181.
Hopkins, Stephen, passenger in the 'May- flower,' 13. 389.
Hopkins, Gor. Stephen, d. 1785, 4. 382; 13. 290 ; 14. 231; 15. 393; 20. 70. And the exchange of prisoners, 1775, 5. 327. His ' Account of Providence,' 1. 133 n. Hopkins, Thomas, Falmouth, naturalized, 4. 359.
Hopkins, W., 17. 143.
Hopkinson, Judge Francis, 12. 52; 15. 393.
Hopkinson, Hon. Joseph, 19. 17, 23. His song of ' Columbia,' 2. 316 n.
Hopkinson, Hon. Thomas, 20. 35.
Hopkinton, Mass., 4. 101; 12. 402, 404; 18. 349, 350; 19. 224. Named for Edward Hopkins, 12. 411.
Hopkinton, R. I., 8. 196.
Hopley, Elizabeth (Mrs. Drew), 14. 152.
Hopley, Mary ( Mrs. Eyres), 14. 152.
Hopper, C., his paper on Suffolk emi- grants to New Zealand, 7. 480.
HOPPIN, Rev. NICHOLAS, D.D., 8. 257 ; 13. 236; 19. 113, 114. Donation from, 5. 372. Elected a Resident Member, 7. 300. Remarks by, 11. 5. Calls atten- tion to privateering during the Ameri- can Revolution, 14. 99. Remarks by, on death of Horace Binney, 14. 107. Speaks of the Bradford Manuscript, 19. 67.
Hoppock, Capt., 11. 493.
Horace, merchant-ship, 2. 403.
Horatius Flaccus, Quintus, 16. 109, 446. His 'Epistles ' cited, 18. 136 n.
Hord, -, 17. 245.
Hore, John, 17. 158.
Horey, Charles M., donation from, 8. 88. Horey, William, donation from, 8. 88.
Horn, Lieut .- Col., 13. 448.
Horn, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 146.
Horn, Frances ( Mrs. Almack), 13. 448.
Horn, Lieut .- Gen. Sir Frederick, 13. 448.
Horn, Henry, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Horn, John, marriage of, 14. 152.
Horn, John, Sen., death of, 14. 131. Horn, Margaret, 14- 131.
Horn, Thomas, marriage of, 14. 151.
Horn, William, death of, 14. 131.
Horn, William, Sen., 14. 131 n., 146 n. Killed by Indians, 14. 124.
Horn rs. Baker, case of, referred to, 8. 362.
Horn Pond, W: Sturgis's house on, 7. 470, 471.
Horne, Edward, 10. 32.
Horne, John, letter from George Johnston to, 2. 416.
Horne, R. H., 'The Great Peacemaker,' a poem by, presented, 12. 251.
Horne, William, 16. 265.
Horne Tooke, see Tooke.
Horneck, Rev. Anthony, D.D., his ' Happy Ascetick,' 18. 428. His ' Great Law of Consideration,' 18. 428. His ' Cruci- fied Jesus,' 18. 429. His sermon on repentance, 18. 429.
Horner, Francis, 12. 147.
Hornsby, Thomas, quoted, 7. 289.
Horrocks, Mr., Stockport, 5. 264.
Horrocks, Jeremiah, 20. 23.
Horry, Thomas, II. 141.
' Horse-shoe Robinson,' 11. 357.
Horse-shoes at Oldham Castle, 18. 251.
Horseley, John, 3. 391.
Horsford, Prof. Eben Norton, 14. 12. Donations from, 10. 311, 484, 488.
Horsley, Samuel, Bishop of St. Asaph, on the ' spirits in prison,' 8. 225.
Horsmer, see Hosmer.
Horton, - -, 17. 198.
Horton, Rev. Edward A., 20. 413.
Horton, James, his slave, 7. 276.
Horwood, Mrs. (Church), 14. 161.
Horwood, Rev. Mr., 14. 161.
Horwood, Rev. Robert, donation from, 15. 304. Vote of thanks to, 15. 305.
HOSACK, DAVID, M.D., LL.D., 5. 208 ; 7. 300. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, 1. 234. Elected, I. 237. Vote of thanks to, for his ' Memoir of De Witt Clinton,' 1. 423.
Hoskins, William, 11. 141.
Hosmer, Dr., 8. 237, 238.
Hosmer, Charles, donations from, 2. 321 ; 3. 49.
Hosmer, S. D., donation from, 9. 1.
Hosmer (Horsmer), Rev. Stephen, 8. 30.
Hosmer, Zelotes, 10. 456.
Hotten, John Camden, his 'Original Lists of Emigrants,' cited, 13. 411 n.
Hotten, Hon. Samuel, 16. 85. Houbraken, Jacob, 18. 438, 443.
Houchin, Mr. 3. 338.
Houdon, Jean Antoine, 10. 342; 13. 126. Hough, Franklin B., M.D., 3. 43, 44; 8. 463; 10. 160; 20. 327. Communicates interesting facts relative to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, 3. 326, 151. Donations from, 8. 254, 463, 480 ; 9. 66,
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81 ; 10. 40, 409. His ' History of Lewis ; County and of Jefferson County ' cited, 7. 338. 'History of St. Law- renee and Franklin Counties ' by, cited, II. 317, 319, 320.
Hough, George ( Hough &- Spooner), 1. 37. Houghton, -, 7. 237.
Houghton, Mr., 5. 366.
Houghton, George F., donation from, 3. 132.
Houghton, Henry O., 10 459, 460, 464 n. ; 16. 183, 256, 403.
Houghton, Lieut. John, 11. 141 ; 15. 76.
Houghton, Jonathan, an officer in the Carthagena expedition, 18. 375.
Houghton, Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron, 10. 39; 11. 403 ; 12. 129 ; 20. 97. Hougliton, Osgood, & Co., Messrs., 16. 403. Application from, to publish Dr. Holmes's ' Memoir of Motley,' 16. 183, 256.
Housatonie Indians, monument to, at Stockbridge, 16. 365, 366.
House, -, innkeeper, 19. 417.
House, Joseph, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
House of Commons, see Parliament.
House of Lords, see Parliament.
House of Representatives, see Massachu- setts, etc.
Houseaere, Adj., 15. 87.
Houston, James, 14. 150.
Houston, John, 6. 183.
Houwening, Elsje van, 16. 459.
Houx, Charles du, Baron Viomenil, see Vioménil.
Hovel, John, 16. 239.
Hovey, Aaron, 14. 84.
Hovey, James G., donation from, 2. 286. How, -, 17. 338.
How, Abigail, 20. 313, 317.
How, Abram, 20. 317.
How, Daniel, Io. 386.
How, Elizabetlı. 20. 313, 315, 316.
How, Isaae, 20. 319.
How, James, 20. 317.
How, John, 20. 317.
How, Jonas, 13. 295.
How (Howe, Rev. Joseph ?), 15. 338, 354, 363.
How, Martha, 20 317.
How, Mary, 20. 313, 317.
How, Lieut. Moses, 15. 78n, 84. quitted by court-martial, 15. 154.
Ac- How, Samuel, II. 141.
How, Sarah, 20. 317.
How, Sir Scroop, 13. 109.
How, Sylvanus, 15. 363.
How, Theodore, donation from, 2. 385.
Howard, -, 17. 212.
Howard, Lieut .- Col., 18. 77, 78.
Howard, Abiel, M.D., 13. 372, 374.
Howard, Mrs. Abigail, donation from, I. 89. Howard, Amasa, 13. 372.
Howard, Rec. Bezaleel, II. 13.
Howard, Charles, Earl of Carlisle, see Carlisle.
Howard, Charles, Earl of Nottingham, see Nottingham.
Howard, Hon. Chiarles, 16. 238.
Howard, Charles, Marshal, 17. 292.
Howard, Daniel, d. 1821, 3. 218, 219.
Howard, Hon. Daniel, d. 1833, 11. 496 ; 13. 372, 374. Donation from, 1. 153.
Howard, Edward, 13. 372.
Howard, Edward, marriage of, 14. 150.
Howard, Eliakim, 13. 372, 375.
Howard, Mrs. Eliza, donation from, I. 103.
Howard, Ephraim, 3. 218.
Howard, George, 13. 372.
Howard, George, Jr., 13. 372.
Howard, George Williamn Frederic, Earl of Carlisle, see Carlisle.
Howard, Henry, 3. 260.
Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk; see Nor- folk.
Howard, Henry, Earl of Carlisle, see Car- lisle.
Howard, Henry, Earl of Northampton, sce Northampton.
Howard, James, 12. 107.
Howard, Job, 13. 372.
Howard, John, 3 218; 11. 496.
Howard, Dr. John Clark, 2. 287 n. Vote of thanks to, I. 479.
Howard, Col. John Eager, medal voted to, 13 291.
Howard, Jonathan, 13. 372.
HOWARD, JOSEPH JACKSON, LL.D., 10. 375. Elected a Corresponding Mem- ber, 9. 374. Acceptance of member- ship, 9. 467. Donations from, 9. 255 ; 10. 34. His ' Miscellanea Genealogica,' 12. 103.
Howard, Joseph W., donation from, II. 500.
Howard, Joshua, 13. 372.
Howard, Mrs. Martha, 14 150.
Howard, Nathan, 13 372, 374.
Howard, Oliver, 13. 372.
Howard, Gen. Oliver O., 13. 374.
Howard, Robert, 3. 60. 61.
Howard, Robert, 12. 117.
Howard, Seth, 13. 372, 374.
Howard, Hon. Seth, 13. 374.
Howard, Rer. Simeon, D.D., 8. 400 ; 13. 375. Committee on Bible Publication. 1790, 5. 105, 106. His death, 5. 490. Pastor of West Chureh, 5. 432. Ilis character, 5. 434, 434 n.
Howard, Thaddeus, 13. 372.
Howard, Thomas, Eurl of Arundel, see Arundel.
Howard Association, Norfolk, Va., dona. tion from, 4. 1.
Howard of Charleton, Barons, 12. 415.
Howard's Reports, cited, 6. 91, 93, 95. Howellin, Jer., 3. 339.
Howe, -, baker, 14. 296, 207.
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Howe, Mr., 16. 299.
Howe, Abraham F. (Howe & Spear), 6. 435 ; 11. 307.
Howc, David, 19 325 n.
Ilowe, Col. Ezekiel, letter to, from O. Prescott, 5. 205, 206.
Howe, George Augustus, Lord, 12. 416; 17. 243. Monument to, in Westminster Abbey, 11. 325. Death of, 17. 244. Howe, George D., 19. 357.
llowe, Henry, his ' Historical Collections of Ohio,' 13. 82 ; 17. 184 n., 189 n.
Howe, Hon. John, 12. 425.
Ilowe, Rev. John, 11. 201.
llowe, Rev. Josepli, see How.
llowe, Nathaniel, his Fourth of July Oration, 1. 191.
Howe, Richard, Earl, an English Ad- iniral, 4. 380 ; 5. 5, 10 ; 7. 261, 262 ; 11. 299; 12. 186; 13. 211; 14. 274; 15. 35 n. ; 16. 97. His reported quarrel with IIallowell, 7. 206.
Howe, Hon. Samuel, 14. 387; 16. 191; 17. 36 ; 19. 13, 340.
Howe, Mrs. Samuel (Tracy), 14. 387.
Howe, Samuel G., M.D., 14. 192; 18. 200, 280 ; 19. 336, 347. Donation from, 5. 1. Howc, Susan T. ( Mrs. Hillard), 19. 340. Howe, Gen. Thomas, 4. 29, 34-36.
Ilowe, William, 10. 160.
Howc, Gen. Sir William, 4. 27, 77 ; 5. 9, 50; 7. 138, 219, 221, 223, 289 n., 374; 12. 55, 56, 124, 186; 13. 61, 243-245; 14. 35, 55-57, 60-62, 63 m., 70-73, 81, 92, 99 n., 232, 237-242, 246, 247, 258, 271, 273-275. 296, 311, 345, 346, 353- 358; 15. 29, 35, 42, 179, 184, 390, 391 n., 392; 16. 97, 288 ; 18.270; 19. 214, 217 ; 20. 93. And the exchange of prisoners, 5. 331-339. Action with Gen. Waslı- ington, 6. 259. Letter to, from Lord George Germain, 5. 346, 347. Evacua- tion of Boston, 7. 241, 242.
Howe family, 17 387.
llowell, David, 2. 190 n.
1Iowell, Joshua, 19. 349 n.
Howell, Morgan, 14 140 n.
Howell, Judge Nathaniel W., 15. 67.
Ilowell, Reading, 17. 200 n., 201 n., 202 n. His map of Pennsylvania, 1. 79. Howell, see also Hoel.
llowes, Edward, 14. 148 n .. 163: 20. 84, 85. His letters published, 7. 15.
lowes, Thomas, 11. 316.
Howitt, William, 6.26.
Howland, Francis, 19. 59.
Howland, Jolin, 17. 65; 20. 44.
Howland, John, Providence, 5. 46; 17. 65. Presents a copy of his address before the Mechanics' Association of l'rovidence, 1. 219. A letter froni, 2. 256 n. 'Life of,' by Rev. Edwin M. Stone, 3. 129.
Howlden, Randall, see Holden. Howley, Gov. Richard, 6. 223.
Howley, Rec. William, D.D., 15. 231 n. Howorth, George, 4. 90; 6. 340; 8. 482. To receive sixty dollars for the repair- ing of the picture of Washington, 2. 606. Restores portraits of Lafayette and Cortez, 4. 108, 109.
Howscan (Simon Hew), an Indian, 20. 325.
Howson, Rev. John S., Dean of Chester, 12. 174.
Hoy (Stoy), William, 11. 23.
Hoyt, Mr., 4. 90; 10 135, 172; 15. 8.
Hoyt, Albert H., 16. 276 n .; 17. 56 n. Donation from, 11. 500. Letter from, to Mr. Deane, 17. 55-56.
Hoyt, Col. Elihu, 11. 312.
Hoyt, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 151.
Hoyt, Gen. Epaplıras, 2. 20, 92. 'Indian Wars of,' cited, 11. 311, 312, 320.
lloyt, John, killed by Indians, 14. 130.
Hoyt, Joseph, 12. 195.
Hoyt, Lewis, donation from, I. 47.
lloyt, Primus, 12. 195.
Hoyt, Robert, 14. 143.
llubbard, Capt., 16. 71.
Hubbard, Charles, 13. 59.
Hubbard, Daniel, II. 392, 395; 13. 56 n., 59, 60, 62.
Hubbard, Elizabeth, bewitched, 5. 33, 35, 37.
Hubbard, Elizabeth, letter from Dr. Franklin, to, 4. 143.
Hubbard, Elizabeth (Mrs. Greene), 13. 56 n., 59.
Hubbard, Fordyce M., permission granted to, to use the Library for six months, 2. 144. Edits a new edition of Bel- knap's ' American Biography,' 2. 144 n. Requests the further usc of the Li- brary, 2. 173. Donations from, 2. 173, 260. His 'Life of W. R. Davie,' 2. 144n.
HUBBARD, GILBERT HARRISON, A.M., nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 101. Elected, r. 102. Donation from, 1. 103. Accepts membership, I. 104.
Hubbard, Gilbert Saltonstall, donation from, 5. 232.
Hubbard, Henry, 19. 282.
Hubbard, Jolın, d. 1810, 5. 255.
Hubbard, Jolin, donation from, 1. 103, 112.
Hubbard, Lieut. John, 15 83.
Hubbard, Rev. Jolin, H.C. 1695, d. 1705, 8. 29. .
Hubbard, Capt. Jonas, 15. 75, 75 n.
Hubbard, Mrs. Margaret (Rogers), 5. 492.
Hubbard, Judge Nathaniel, d. 1748, 8. 30; 18. 371.
Hubbard, Capt. Philip, 15. 82. Hubbard, R. W., 16. 391.
Hubbard (Hubbert), Richard, d. 1681, 8. 12, 21, 25.
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Hubbard, Richard (1740), 18. 369. Hubbard, Samuel, Hartford, 11. 483.
Hubbard, Judge Samuel, 10. 58; 11. 56, 264; 12. 317; 19. 283. Hubbard [Thomas ?], 12. 365.
Hubbard, Hon. Thomas, 12. 418 ; 15. 12. Letter from S. Longfellow to, 8. 223.
Hubbard, Tuttle, 8. 85.
Hubbard, Rer. William, H.C. 1642, d. 1704, 3. 322 n .; 4. 283, 441; 5. 402, 493; 8. 11, 20, 25; 12. 59, 105, 106; 13. 221, 314; 14. 367, 368, 370, 371, 374, 376; 16. 40, 41, 205; 17. 108 n., 352, 352 n., 353, 358, 367, 369, 369 n .; 18. 320, 321 ; 19. 112, 113, 117. Com- mittee appointed to ask aid from the State to publish the 'History,'I. 239, 240, 242. Publieation of the work, I. 243, 247, 249, 373, 388. A copy to be given to Alleghany College, 1. 251. Letter signed by, 2. 466. The reprint of, to be delayed, 2. 355. Reply of Mr. H. Stevens concerning, 2. 360, 360 n. 'History of New England,' to be reprinted, 2. 413. The reprint re- eeived by the Librarian, 2 415. Price of, when sold singly, 2. 420. Copies to be presented to Mr. William T. Harris, 2. 421. A manuscript copy of, among the Hutehinson Papers, 2. 439, 440. Manuseript of his 'History,' used by Hutchinson, and now in the Society's Cabinet, 3. 135; 10. 123, 124, 126 n., 159, 321, 324, 325. Effort to reeover miss- ing portions of the 'History,' 3. 320. Sources of his information, 6. 473. On William Vassall, 6 473, 479. Remarks of Dr. Oliver on the MS. copy of his ' History,' 16. 12, 13. Prefatory note to the recovered pages of his ' History,' 16. 38-41. Additional sheets of the Society's edition of his 'History' reported, 16. 100. His 'History of New England,' I. x, 6, 456 ; 2. 60 n., 221; 3. 320-322 ; 4. 156; 10. 30; II. 148; 12 2, 5, 397, 440; 14 124 »., 363, 364 n, 365, 369 ; 15 279 n. ; 16. 205 n. ; 17. 369 n .; 18. 320 m .; 19. 109, 391 ; 20. 82 n. His ' History of Indian Wars in New England,' 1. 138, 139 n .; 3. 321 n. ; 17. 352 n. General Election Sermon of, 2. 293 n.
Hubbardston, Mass., 12. 405, 408. Named for Hon. Thomas Hubbard, of Boston, 12. 418.
Hubbardton, Vt., 20. 401 n.
Hubbell, 17. 190. Hubbell, Miss, II. 19.
Hubbert, see Hubbard, Riehard.
Huber-Saladin, Col., his memoir of Cir- court presented, 18. 432.
Huekin, Lieut. James, 17. 222 n.
Huekins, Mr., an old man, 14. 128 n. Huekins, see Huggin.
Hudson, Mr., 3. 177. Hudson, -, innkeeper, 19. 404.
Hudson, Mr., 7. 185.
Hudson, Mrs. Amy J. (Foster), 11. 488, 489.
HUDSON, Hon. CHARLES, A.M., 4. 425 ; 5. 27; 12. 271, 272, 274 n. ; 18. 154, 247. Donations from, 3. 1; 4. 430; 5. 373; IO. 320, 325. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 4. 310. Aeeepts membership, 4. 330. A paper on the life and chiarae- ter of Major Piteairn communieated by, through the President, 17. 315. Death of, 18. xx. Death of, announeed by the President, 18. 417, 418. Resolve of the Society, 18. 422. Mr. Porter appointed to prepare a memoir of, 19. 125. His 'History of the Town of Lexington' cited, 12. 260, 270; 19. 377 n. His 'History of Marlborough' cited, 12. 411. 'Memoir of Lemuel Shattuck ' by, 18. 155-165.
Hudson, Franeis, 1. 353.
Hudson, Francis, 12. 107.
Hudson, Henry, 10. 376; 18 91, 91 n. ' Historical Inquiry on,' by Gen. J. M. Read, presented, 9. 358. Williamson's aceount of, 10. 383.
Hudson, John, 5. 492.
Hudson, John, inarriage of, 14. 150.
Hudson, Mrs. Mary, 14. 150.
Hudson, Mrs. Mary ( Rogers), 5. 492. Hudson, Susanna ( J/rs. Perkins), 1. 353.
Hudson, William, 10. 391.
Hudson, Copt. William, 65th Regt., 14. 100.
Hudson, Capt. William S., of the ' Niag- ara,' 4. 116.
Hudson's River, 4. 305, 393; 6. 72 n. ; 7. 148; 10. 384, 385.
Huet, Rev. Ephraim, 17. 343.
Huger, Daniel, 6. 216, 217.
Huger, Daniel E., 12. 314.
Huger, Elizabeth, her 'Olmutz,' 19. 210.
Huger, Franeis Kinlock, 19 210.
Huggins, James, 16. 265. Killed by In- dians, 14. 125.
Huggins, see Iluckin.
Hugh de Provence, King of Italy, 11. 425.
Hughes, Mr., 15. 238.
Hughes, Christopher, 10. 277 n.
Hughes, Griffith, his ' Natural History of Barbadoes,' I. 50.
Hughes, J. M., his ' Notes ' relating to the eampaign against Burgoyne, 3. 275- 280.
Hughes, James, 19. 154, 156-165, 169. Autograph of, faces 19. 169.
Hughes, Peter, 11. 394, 395.
Hughes, Samuel, II. 304, 895; 19. 161. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 267. Hughes, Thomas, 18. 329.
Hugo, Vietor, 6. 26.
Huguenots, Dr. Holmes's 'Memoir of,' settled at Oxford, 1. 381, 393, 334 n. Immigrants, 4. 348.
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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Huguet-Latour, Major L. A., donations
from, 3. 182, 214, 251, 258, 262; 4. 51, 107, 122, 133, 196, 226, 286; 5. 30, 145;
7. 100, 115, 139; 8. 463 ; 9. 247; 10. 105, 134, 144; 11 500.
Huison, -, 18. 300.
Hulbert, Hon. John W., 19. 15, 15 n .. 24.
Hulburd, Hon. Calvin T., donation from, 8. 76.
Hull, Lieut., 15. 95.
Hull, Mrs Agnes, 14. 144 n.
Hull, Benjamin, 14. 144 n.
Hull, Dr. David, 11. 19.
Hull, Capt. Edward, 15th Va. Regt., con- victed of gaming, 7. 134.
Hull, Lieut. Edward, British, 43d Regt., killed at Lexington, 13. 58; 16. 156. Extract from a letter to, 16. 157.
Hull, Com. Isaac, 19 31.
Hull, Mrs. Isaac, 19 31.
Hull, Capt. Jolin, 3 339, 341 ; 6. 340 ; 10. 97; II. 293; 12. 108; 18. 13 n., 14 n .; 20. 162 n.
Hull, Rev. Joseph, 14. 144 n .; 16. 203 n .; 17. 343.
Hull, Phinehas, 14 126.
Hull, Reuben, 16. 264. 269.
Hull. William, 19. 163.
Hull, Gen. William, d. 1825, 2. 20.
Hull, Eng., 6. 53.
Hull, Mass., 3. 327 ; 6. 350 ; 7. 164; 12. 394, 395; 16. 202, 204-206. Origin of the name of, 12. 397.
Hulton, Henry, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Humane Society of Massachusetts, see Massachusetts Humane Society.
HUMBOLDT, Baron ALEXANDER VON, 2 501 n .; 4. 277: 5. 99: 6. 247; 8. 102, 185, 186, 198; 13. 41, 287 ; 14. 314; 15. 318, 399-401 ; 16. 315, 383, 384; 18. 81, 181, 199, 200. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 265. Elected, I. 267. His opinion of the ' Antiquitates Americanæ,' 2. 505 n. His portrait painted by Wight, 3. 120; 5. 217. On W. H. Prescott, 4. 236. Remarks on his death, 4. 312-321; 5. 19. Centen- nial anniversary of the birth of, II. 143; 15. 398. Letter of Thomas Jeffer- son to, 14. 167. Remarks upon the celebration of the hundredtli anniver- sary of his birthday, 15. 398-401. A portrait of, presented to the Society, 17. 229.
Humboldt, William von, 4. 319, 320. Hume, David, I. 136; 4. 209-211 ; 13. 75; 15. 290; 19. 4. Quoted, 4. 372. Hume, Joseph, 3. 78.
Humfrey (Humphrey, Humphreys), John, II. 178, 216 ; 20. 84, 86.
Humfrey (Humphrey), Lady Susan, 5. 85, 86; 13. 133. Humphrey, Charles, 5. 496. Humphrey, John, 4. 441.
Humphrey, Josiah, 6. 205.
Humphreys, Gen. A. A., donation from, II. 500.
Humphreys, Daniel, presents a copy of his ' Grammatical Institutes in Verse,' 1. 167.
Humphreys, Col. David, LL.D., 5. 415; 6. 224 ; 12. 60 ; 14. 74, 78, 333 ; 17. 416; 19. 70, 70 n .; 20. 257. His 'Life of General Putnam,' 1. 39. His poem on Industry, 1. 89. Donations from, I. 177; 7. 408. Presents Washington's epaulets, I. 178, 178 n .; 3. 133, 134. Letter received from, 1. 257.
Humphreys, Rev. David, D.D., liis ' Ac- count of the Society for Propagating the Gospel,' 1. 201.
Humphry, Elizabeth (Mrs. Brownerig, Mrs. Rogers), 5. 496.
Hungerford, Sir Edward, 13. 109.
Hungry Bay, 7. 330.
' Hungry March,' 19. 250.
Hunking, John, 16. 264. 272.
Hunking, John, Jr., death of, 14. 140.
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