Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 43

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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Insane Hospital, see McLean Asylum. Inscription Rocks, 8. 200, 201.


Inscriptions, 3. 187, 212 ; 6. 80, 81. At Yarmouth, N. S., 10. 93. On a memo- rial stone from Castle Island, 17. 20, 21. Inskeep, family of, 5. 202. Inspection laws, 3. 800.


'Institut, Journal Général des Sociétés et Travaux Scientifiques de la France et de l'Etranger,' 2. 45, 45 n.


Institut de France, 6. 334; 16. 473; 19. 370; 20. 261. The Collections and pub- 1


lications of the Society to be given to the Library of, 1. 265, 278n .; 2. 69 n. ; 14. 216.


Institut Historique, Paris, donation from, 2. 295; 5. 159.


Institute of Instruction, see American Institute, etc.


Institute of St. Ignatius, II. 410 n.


Institute of Technology, Boston, see Mas- sachusetts Institute, etc.


Institution for Savings, letter and check from, for use of the rooms of the So- cicty, 2. 351.


Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasilci- ro, Rio da .Janeiro, 10. 800.


Insurance, moncy paid for, 2. 131 n. See Finances of the Society.


'Intelligencer,' sce 'National Intelli- gencer.'


' International Magazine,' 10. 263.


Intestates in Massachusetts, 5. 67, 168. 'Introductio ad Chronologiam,' 18. 430.


Introduction of tobacco into England, 9. 13.


Introductory Address from the Historical Society to the public, I. xxiv.


Iowa, donation from, 10. 469.


Iowa State Historical Society, donation from, 8. 480; 9. 66, 196, 353, 467; 10. 21, 40, 93, 134, 311, 319, 831, 368, 469; II. 498.


Ipswich, Eng., 10. 415. Meeting of the Archaeological Association at, 7. 479. Ipswich, Mass., 2. 6 : 3. 9, 10, 287, 295; 6. 262, 297, 330, 430, 431 ; 8. 355; II. 200, 219; 12. 193, 256, 393, 395; 16. 6, 10, 198; 17. 96, 146 n., 254, 411; 18. 391 ; 20. 46, 296 n., 320. Its foundation, 7. 480. Origin of the name, 12 396.


Irace, Lieut. Bartholomew, 15. 80, 80n. Irala. Martincz d', 16. 318.


Iredell, Judge James, 12. 65. His speech in regard to slavery and the Constitu- tion, 6. 165, 166.


Ireland, Mrs., 11. 306.


Ireland, John, a refugee, 18. 267.


Ireland, 3. 78, 79, 130 ; 6. 416. 'Survey of,' I. 177. Matters concerning the early history of, 2. 500, 500 :. , 501 n., 506 n. Arms of, found on the coins discovered on Richmond Island, 3. 187. Its sympathy with the American colo- nies, 1774, 4. 230. A ship from, brings provisions to Tories in Boston, 1776, 7. 232. Early emigration from New Eng- land to, 9. 218.


Irishı, as soldiers, 4. 83.


Irish language, manuscript in, presented to the Society, 3. 130. Irish meeting-house, Boston, 15. 173. Irish Parliament, 6. 416.


Irish Rebellion of 1641, 11. 480 n.


Irland, Edward, 20. 9. His return for the Dock Square Watch, 20. 10. 'Iron Mask,' 17. 459.


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Iron Witch, steamer, 7. 412. Iroquois Agniers ( Mohawks), 11. 317, 318. Iroquois Confederacy, Mr. Hale's pam- phlet on the origin of, 19. 241, 242.


Iroquois Indians, see Five Nations.


Irvine, Rev. Alexander, his 'Enquiry into Emigration from the Higlilands,' I. 177.


Irvine, Adj .- Gen. William, donations from, 8. 254; 9. 347.


Irvine, see Erving, William.


Irving, Ebenezer, 4. 408.


Irving, Dr. Peter, 4. 404, 407.


Irving, Pierre M., 4. 431.


Irving, Sanders, gift from, 20. 201.


IRVING, Hon. WASHINGTON, LL.D., 4. 59 n., 60, 61, 63, 202, 262, 431, 432 ; 6. 26; 8. 102; 10. 417, 435; II. 230, 233, 356, 363, 364; 12. 183; 13. 76, 260 ; 14. 185, 264 ; 15. 4, 285, 296; 16. 194, 321, 368, 421, 428; 17. 239-241; 18. 199, 212, 220; 19. 268; 20. 94, 175, 257. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 424. Elected. 1. 424. Remarks on his death, 4. 393-423; 5. 10. Letter from, 4. 416. His 'Life of Columbus' translated into modern Greek, 4. 417. Hon. R. C. Winthrop on, 4. 427-429. Delegate from New York, 5. 261. Do- nation of a copy of a medal of, 7. 339. Medal in commemoration of, 7. 359. On the discovery of America by the Northmen, 8. 183, 184. His testimony to the value of the labors of Jared Sparks, 9. 160. His opinion of Sparks's ' Washington,' 10. 269. Rogers's opin- ion of, 10. 439. Letter of Sir W. Scott relating to his ' Knickerbocker's New York,' 12. 141. His opinion of Scott's works, 12. 144. Extract from a note to C. C. Felton relating to an error in his 'Life of Washington,' 12. 257. His opinion of Frothingham's 'Siege of Boston,' 20. 175. An autograph page of his 'Life of Columbus,' given to the Society, 20. 201. His 'Columbus' cited, 2. 105 n .; 16. 321 n., 322 n. His ' Life of Washington,' 3. 336; 4 57, 58; 6. 117, 118; 10. 268; 13. 376; 20. 175. His 'Sketch-Book,' 4. 393, 404, 405, 422.


Irwine, Mathew, 15. 87. Isabella, Queen of Edward II., 17. 316.


Isabella, Queen of Spain, 12. 468; 14. 314; 15. 48 ; 16. 319. Isham, Sir Jolin, 13. 88.


'Isle Hagman ' (Hangman's Island), Bos- ton Harlor, 7. 476.


Isle of Sable, description of, I. 176.


' Isle of Wight, History of.' I. 154.


Isle Pumpkins (Ward's Island), Boston Harbor, 7. 476.


'Isle Royale' (Cape Breton), 7. 476. Siege of, 4 83.


Isles of Shoals, 12. 395, 399, 400.


Islip, Adam, II. 412 n.


Istaneal, Indian name for R. Kirkland, 19- 414 n.


Italian manuscripts presented by William Winthrop, 8. 79.


Italian States, 6. 124.


Italians, colony of, 3. 225-227.


Italy, 6. 153.


Ivers, James, 14. 110.


Ives, -, innkeeper, 11. 25, 31.


Ives, Levi, M.D., 17. 424. Ivory chairs, 3. 25. .


Izard, Ralph, I. 403 ; 4. 379; 10. 275. Letter from, to J. Lowell, 4. 380, 381.


Izard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, 12. 325.


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J., C., 3. 304. J., E. M., 19. 117.


J., H., subscription from, I. 192 n.


Jacie, Rev. Henry, letter of, to John Win- throp, Jr., 18. 300.


Jacie, Thomas, 18. 300.


Jack, a negro, sentence of, 20. 151.


Jacklin, Mr., 6. 353.


Jacklin, Rosamond (Mrs. Monsey), 14. 151.


Jackson, -, 10. 384.


Jackson, -, 12. 365.


Jackson, -, 17. 158.


Jackson, Col., 8. 386.


Jackson, Dr., organist at King's Chapel, 18. 380.


Jackson, Lieut .- Col., 16. 350, 358.


Jackson, Major, 3. 310.


Jackson, Mr., extract from a letter to, 7. 295.


Jackson, Mrs., killed by Indians, 14. 128 n.


Jackson, Mrs., 19. 373, 374.


Jackson, Rev. Mr., 6. 177.


Jackson, Abraham, 17. 157.


Jackson, Pres. Andrew, 2. 406, 407; 4. 403; 5.280; 6. 306; 10. 420; 12. 289; 17. 379; 18. 58, 186, 347; 19. 40, 42, 279-281, 281 n., 323; 20. 18. Extract from a letter of, to Mr. Poinsett, 4. 143, 144. And the United States Bank, 5 287. Proclamation to the negroes, 6. 244-247. Letter to A. J. Crawford by, 8. 172, 173. On negro soldiers, 10. 404. Anecdote of, 19. 41. ' Life of,' cited, 6. 246.


Jackson, Benjamin, 2. 297 n., 298 n.


JACKSON, Hon. CHARLES, LL.D., 1. 264 ; 6. 267; 7. 418; 10. 75; 19. 146, 178. Nominated a Resident Meniber, 1. 246. Elected, I. 249. Accepts membership, I. 252. Resigns membership, 2. 220, 608 n. Death of, 2. 608 n. Notice of, 2. 608 n.


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Jackson, Charles T., M.D., 5. 296; 20.


241. Donations from, 2. 372, 424, 482. The discovery of ethier as an an- æsthetic, 5. 507. Medals and decora- tions of, deposited with the Society, 18. 241; 19. 62.


Jackson, Mrs. Charles T., granted leave to deposit the medals and decorations of her late husband, 18. 241. Letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 19. 62.


Jackson, Daniel, 19. 239.


Jackson, Sergeant Daniel, 4. 297.


Jackson, David, M.D., 11. 95.


Jackson, Mrs. Dorothy, 17. 157 n. Pho- tograph of, 7. 417.


Jackson, Edward, 4. 42 ; 19. 169, 175, 177, 178. His autograph, faces 19. 169.


Jackson, Edward, 4 256, 257; 7. 417.


Jackson, Lieut. Ephraim, 15. 76.


Jackson, Francis, donations from, 2. 56, 181, 574 ; 4. 330. ' History of Newton' by, cited, 12. 399; 13. 111, 112.


Jackson, Francis J., 17. 117, 117 n.


Jackson, George, 19. 239.


Jackson, Hall, M.D., his ' Account of the Throat Distemper,' 1. 21.


Jackson, Col. Henry, 19. 67 n., 72.


Jackson, Rev. Henry, D.D., donation from, 2. 606.


Jackson, Hon. Henry R., 17. 79.


Jackson, Isaac, 17. 157.


Jackson, J., 3. 228.


Jackson, Gen. James, d. 1806, 6. 123; 11. 23; 20. 338.


Jackson, James, M.D., 10. 85.


Jackson, James, M.D., LL.D., the elder, 5. 300, 391, 397 ; 7. 418; 10. 85; 17. 40, 356, 406-409, 447, 464. A member of the Anthology Club, 2. 388 n. Dr. Bigelow's tribute to the memory of, 17. 447-449.


Jackson, John, 1693, 6. 349.


Jackson, Jolın, 1750, 19. 91.


Jackson, John, Portsmouth, 16. 264.


Jackson, Rev. John, D.D., Bishop of Lon- don, 15. 380 ; 19. 121, 122, 243.


Jackson, John B. S., M.D., 12. 320.


Jackson, Jonathan, 1. 347 n.


Jackson, Hon. Jonathan, d. 1810, 4. 381 ; 7 417; 17. 117, 117 n.


Jackson, Joseph, death of, 15. 355.


Jackson, Parson Joseph, 7. 209, 239.


Jackson, Joseph, Son of Liberty, 11. 141.


Jackson, Joseph, Son of Liberty, 4. 387; II. 141 ; 20. 7. Jackson, Mary, 7. 417.


Jackson, Mary ( Mrs. Walker), 14. 150.


Jackson, Mrs. Mary, 14. 151.


Jackson, Major Michael, 3. 277; 14. 87, 89 ; 15. 80, 102, 103, 105, 107, 109, 160. Jackson, Patrick T., 5. 268 ; 7. 418, 421; 16. 391. And cotton manufacture, 5. 262. 263. His conference with Biddle, 5. 287. And the foundation of Lowell, 5 268.


Jackson, Richard, 13. 222; 16. 46. Jackson, Richard, Portsmouth, 16.264, 269. Jackson, Sally, death of, 15. 336.


Jackson, Samuel, marriage of, 14. 151.


Jackson, Rev. Samuel C., D.D., donation from, 4. 122, 373.


Jackson, Susan ( Mrs. Davis), 11. 95.


Jackson, Theodore, 15. 336.


Jackson, Thomas, 16. 264.


Jackson, Rer. Thomas, D.D., his 'Works,' 18. 427.


Jackson, Gen. Thomas Jonathan. 16. 446. Jackson, William (Bill), 7. 249, 250; 11. 393, 395.


Jackson, William, escapes from the In- dians, 14. 132.


Jackson, William, sentenced by a court- martial, 16. 361.


Jackson party, 1820, 5. 245.


' Jackson Republican,' newspaper, 19. 281- 284, 323.


'Jackson vs. Phillips,' case of, cited, 13. 299.


Jacksonborough, S.C., meeting of the Legislature at, 7. 263, 264.


Jackson's Regiment, 3. 273; 7. 478.


Jacksonville, Ill., 18. 213.


Jacob, -, 17. 199, 199 n.


Jacob, Indion, 19. 407.


Jacob, Mrs. Abigail (Field), 14. 151.


Jacob, Daniel, marriage of, 14. 151.


Jacob, Hannah (Mrs. Turner), 17. 207.


Jacob, Rev. Henry, 2. 495 ; 11. 201, 431 n.,


433 n. ; 17. 245, 340. Cited, II. 431- 433, 440, 455 n.


Jacob, Joseph, killed by Indians, 14. 132.


Jacobo, Dr., 8. 205.


Jacobs, Abigail, death of, 14. 139.


Jacobs, George, the elder, 20. 236, 313, 315-317.


Jacobs, George, the younger, 20. 313.


Jacobs, Mojor John, 15. 75, 160.


Jacobs, Lieut. Joshua, 15. 75.


Jacobs, Nathaniel, 8. 221.


Jacobs, Elder Whitman, 8. 222.


Jacobsen, Friedrich J., 10. 184.


Jacobson (Maximilian Jacobs !), Capt., 16. 97.


Jacoms, Joel, an Indian, 10. 403, 404, 406. Jacopo e Filippo, Fraternita de' Santi, 10. 165. Jacquelein, La Roche, 3. 385.


Jaffray, George, 16. 264, 269. Death of, 14. 144.


Jaffrey, Mrs. Anne, 17. 96.


Jaffrey, Hon. George, portrait of, by Smibert, 17. 96.


Jaffrey, Hon. George, the younger, 17. 97. Portrait of, by Smibert, 17. 96.


Jaffrey, Mrs. Sarah, 17. 96.


Jagoe, Rev. Robert, 17. 256 n.


Jalap, 5. 397.


Jamaica, 3. 77 ; 4. 231; 7. 262, 322, 323. Tracts relating to, I. 147. 'Histoire de la Jamaique,' 1. 217. Ice-trade, 3.


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53, 55-58. Slavery in, 6. 133, 218. Engraved seal of the Island of, ex- - hibited, 13. 232.


Jamaica, Long Island, disputed land-titles in, 6. 72 n.


Jamaica Plain, Mass., 3. 209 ; 7. 296 ; 16. 360, 407 ; 18. 284, 285; 19. 226.


Jambrin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 152.


Jambrin, John, marriage of, 14. 152.


James I. of England, 1. 50, 292 ; 6. 316, 416 ; 8. 14, 15; 10. 377, 381, 383, 384; II. 175 n .; 12. 342, 343, 461; 14. 382; 15. 19; 16. 41; 17. 169, 306, 361; 18. 86, 90, 91, 116, 444; 19. 121 n .; 20. 282, 283, 311. His Bible, 2. 277. Coins of his time found on Richmond Island, 3. 183, 185. Objections of Roger Williams to the Patent of, 12. 346 et seq.


James II. of England, 1. 242 n., 471; 4. 165, 345, 347; 5. 10; 10. 98, 163; II. 203 ; 16. 222 n .; 12. 119, 410, 420; 14. 227; 15. 18, 10, 64n., 65 n .; 17. 355; 18. 256, 319; 20. 333. Grant of land to, 3. 32 b. ; 6. 60 n .- 72n. His effigies on the Great Seal used by Andros, 6. 80, 81. Accession of, proclaimed, 13. 106. Proclamation of, continuing in office King Charles's officials, 13. 107. His first speech at the Privy Council, 13. 108. Indictment of, 13. 108, 100.


James, negro, 6. 236.


James, sagamore, 10. 327.


James vs. Lechmere, 3. 189, 190 n.


James, Dr., his ' Dispensatory,' 5. 389.


James, Mr., schoolinaster, 11. 10, 11.


James, A., Halifax, communication from, II. 165, 166.


James, Sir John, 17. 94.


James, Philip, 6. 120.


James, Thomas, printer, 7. 130.


James, Rev. Thomas, d. 1678, 16. 137.


James, Rev. Thomas, d. 1696, 17. 248.


James, Mrs. Thomas P., donation froni, 13. 236. Vote of thanks to, 13. 236. James, William, 14. 136.


James River, 6. 226; 10. 27, 29 n.


Jameson, David, 3. 260.


Jamestown, R. I., Gen. Washington in, 7. 290.


· Jamestown, Va., 10. 24, 25, 29 n .; 17. 123, 349; 20. 363. Ruined church at, 6. 26.


Jamestown, frigate, 20. 393.


. Jamestown, sloop-of-war, carries provi- sions to Ireland, 7. 414.


Jamieson, Rev. John, D.D., 13. 73.


Jamieson, Rev. Robert, D.D., 18. 141 n. Janeway, Rec. Jacob J., D.D., 19. 360. Janeway, R., printer, 7. 129.


Janssen, Cornelius, 15. 325. Japan, 3. 112.


Jaquis, Henry, marriage of, 14. 152. Jaquis, Mrs. Rebecca, 14. 152.


Jarvis, Capt., 15. 335.


Jarvis, Mr., 7. 215, 219, 235.


Jarvis, Mrs., widow of Col. Jarvis, 7. 186.


Jarvis, Charles, M.D., 7. 202, 203, 210, 212, 221, 228, 245, 249, 251; 11. 141 ; 12. 62; 19. 255. His character, 7. 179.


Jarvis, Mrs. Charles, 7. 210.


Jarvis, Delia (Mrs. Tudor), I. 429.


JARVIS, Major E. B., nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 2. 304. Elected, 2. 308.


JARVIS, EDWARD, M.D., donations from, 2. 129, 132, 135, 137, 139, 142, 146, 173, 177, 179, 185, 187, 211, 212, 214, 215, 217, 221, 233, 236, 237, 239, 240, 249, 255, 265, 266, 295, 336, 341, 354, 417, 424, 431, 432, 442, 446, 450-452, 454, 459, 462, 471, 474, 480, 486, 493, 498; 3. 32 a .; 9. 357; 10. 21, 206, 320; II. 500. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, 2. 138. Elected, 2. 141. Letters from, 2. 146, 177. Accepts member- ship, 2. 170. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 237, 441.


Jarvis, Edward, Son of Liberty, 11. 141.


Jarvis, Francis, donation from, 2. 474.


Jarvis, John, II. 395. Naturalized, 4. 362.


Jarvis, Leonard, 7. 210, 221, 252. Dona- tion from, I. 60.


Jarvis, Nat., 7. 224.


Jarvis, Robert, II. 394, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Jarvis, Samuel, 7. 231, 236 ; 8. 334.


Jasmin, the poet, 10. 357.


Jaux, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Java, 6. 239. Representation of a wed- ding in, presented to the Society, 3. 126.


Jay, Hon. John, extract from his tribute to Mr. Motley, 16. 448, 449.


Jay, Hon. John, Domestic Corresponding Secretary of the New York Historical Society, 2. 254 n., 256 n. Donations from, 2. 255 ; 7. 474. Letter from, in relation to a national name for this country, 2. 310, 310 n., 311 n. Letter to, concerning the national namc, 2. 315, 317 n. Letter from, concerning the printing of scientific works by Con- gress, 2. 336, 337.


JAY, Hon. JOHN, L.L.D., d. 1829, 1. 300, 404; 2. 397, 401 ; 6. 92, 131-133, 181: 7. 287; 10. 275; 13. 290 ; 14. 230 ; 17. 134, 441; 19. 60, 400. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, I. 23. Elected, I. 36. Accepts membership, I. 37. Letter from, referred to the Publishing Com- mittee, 1. 127. Negotiations in 1783, 4. 375-377. On slavery, 6. 130-132. Letter from, to Egbert Benson, 6. 131. Letter to, from Alexander Hamilton, 6. 214-216. 'Life of,' by W: Jay, cited, 6. 216; 7. 262 n.


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JAY, Hon. WILLIAM, LL. D., 19. 115.


Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 489. Elected, I. 493. Accepts mem- berslip, 1. 496. His 'Life of John Jay' cited, 6. 216 ; 7. 262 n.


Jay Collection, 6. 132.


Jeanie, brig, 7. 416.


Jeanne, M., 11. 126.


Jebb, John, 15. 238 n.


Jeffers, James, sentenced by a court- martial, 16. 346.


Jefferson, Peter, 10. 26.


Jefferson, Pres. Thomas, I. 218, 302, 303, 305, 333 n., 383, 406 ; 2. 16, 23, 23n., 400, 401 ; 6. 89, 90, 95, 235 ; 8. 105, 300, 320; IO. 178, 342, 397 ; II. 48, 52, 104, 106-108, 352, 487 ; 12. 60, 137 ; 13. 292, 303; 14. 45, 61, 105, 107, 193; 15. 36, 60-62, 62 n., 64, 64 n., 232, 233 n., 393; 16. 121, 151, 317; 17. 365, 366; 18. 2, 383, 401 n., 420 ; 19. 32, 124, 240, 282, 283; 20. 101, 333, 561. A portrait of Lafayette taken for, presented to the Society, 2. 16. Presents the desk on which the Declaration of Independence was written. to Mr. Coolidge, 2. 210, 210 n. Letters from, read, 2. 381. Let- ter of, to Baron Humboldt, 14. 167. Inscription in his handwriting in his desk, 3. 151, 152. Intimacy with Levi Lincoln, 3. 193, 194. Declaration of Independence, 5. 92; 6. 98, 100, 101- 103. Letter from, to Levi Lincoln, 5. 183. On slavery, 6. 98-103, 127-130. Ambassador to France, 6. 126, 129. Letter from, to Dr. Price, 6. 128, 129. Letter from, to Dr. Gordon, 6. 220, 221. Patriotism of, 6. 221, 235. Corresponds with Maffei, 7. 407. Receives French immigrants coldly, 7. 331. His ' Notes on Virginia,' suggested by questions of Marbois, 7. 263 n. Letter to, 10. 209. Discreditable reports about, 10. 305. Not the author of the Ordinance of 1787, 10. 476-480. Medal commemo- rating the election of, 11. 300. Letter from, to Gideon Granger, 12. 138. Let- ter from, to Dr. Bigelow, 17. 423. Ex- tract from J. T. Morse, Jr.'s ' Life of,' 20. 334. . His 'Notes on Virginia,' I. 122 ; 3. 387 ; 6. 101, 102, 127, 128, 130; 14. 168. His ' Works' cited, 6. 106, 221. His 'Autobiography,' 6. 130. Quoted, 10. 182, 376. 'Memoir of Meriwether Lewis,' by, 13. 43.


Jefferson, ship, extracts from the log of, I. 91. From a private journal kept on board, I. 91.


Jeffery, Capt., 12. 423.


Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, 18. 176.


Jeffrey, James, 3. 323 ; 14. 122 n. Jeffrey, Thomas, his ' American Atlas,' I. 9, 415; 2. 524, 525 ; 7. 476.


Jeffrey (Jeffries), William, 16. 197-200; 20. 64, 65.


Jeffreys, -, 17. 173.


Jeffries, Mr., 13. 413.


Jeffries, Benjamin Joy, M.D., 14. 257; 17. 96, 97.


Jeffries, David, Esq., 11. 141; 17. 96; 20. 215, 219.


Jeffries, Mrs. Elizabeth, 17. 96, 97.


Jeffries, George, Lord Chancellor, 4. 165; 8. 206; 18. 257.


Jeffries, John, 1740, 18. 370, 376.


Jeffries, John, M.D., 11. 141; 14. 9, 257 ; 15. 184. His reputation, 7. 178. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Jeffries, Saralı (MMrs. Jaffrey), 17. 96.


Jeffries, William, see Jeffrey, William.


Jeffries, see Cheevers, David.


Jeffry, James, 15. 157.


Jekyll, John, 12. 415.


Jekyll, Joseph, 12. 415.


Jencks, Jolın, 4. 382.


Jencks, William Scott, 19. 226.


Jenings, Edmund, his 'Candor of Henry Laurens,' I. 6.


Jenison, Hopestill, 19. 385 n.


Jenison, Nathaniel, see Jennison.


Jenk, -, innkeeper, 11. 11, 31. Jenkin, Mary ( Mrs. Sutton), 5. 497.


Jenkin, see Heard, Experience.


Jenkin, see Jenkyn. Jenkins, Capt., 15. 339, 352.


Jenkins, Capt., 17. 210. Jenkins, Mayor, Augusta, Ga., 4. 96.


Jenkins, Ann, 14. 128 n.


Jenkins, Henry, 13. 63.


Jenkins, John, II. 141.


Jenkins, Lieut. Jonah, 16. 353.


Jenkins, L., 13. 106.


Jenkins, Robert, 15. 346. Portrait of, by Smibert, 17. 97.


Jenkins, Capt. Robert, 3d, 17. 97.


Jenkins, Mrs. Robert, 7. 187, 224, 226, 250. Jenkins, Rowland, marriage of, 14. 151. Jenkins, Stephen, 11. 226; 15. 86. Jenkinson, Charles, see Liverpool, Earl of. Jenks, Mrs. Betsey (Russell), 10. 106. Jenks, Judge Daniel, 17. 87. Jenks, Ebenezer, 17. 87.


Jenks, George W., 20. 159 n.


JENES, Rev. HENRY F., A.M., 18. 406. Donations from, 11. 500; 12. 157, 218. Letter from, communicated, 15. 264. Places on deposit with the Society a model of the old Brattle Street Meet- ing-house, 16 166. Granted leave to copy manuscripts, 17. 165. Elected a Resident Member, 18. 340. Accepts membership, 18. 352. Speaks of an error in the Proceedings relative to the Brattle Street Church, 19. 75. Of committee to publish the 'Trumbull . Papers,' 19. 251. Exhibits a ballad on the execution of the slaves Mark and Phillis, 20. 157. Of a committee to publish the 'Washington Letters,' 20. 350.


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Jenks, Joanna ( Mrs. Scott), 17. 86.


Jenks, Gov. Joseph, 17. 85-87.


Jenks, Joseph, hammersmith, 17. 86.


Jenks, Mrs. Mary (Haynes), 10. 106; 17. 87.


Jenks, Nathaniel, 17. 87.


Jenks, Samuel, donation from, I. 201.


Jenks, Capt. Samuel, 10 106.


Jenks, Samuel H., letter received from, I. 252. Vote of thanks to, I. 252.


Jenks, Hon. William, 17. 87.


Jenks, Mrs. William, 5. 427 n.


JENKS, Rev. WILLIAM, D.D., I. 337, 345, 347, 348, 350, 369, 371, 374-376, 378, 380, 384-386, 392, 395, 396, 407, 408, 413, 417, 418, 424, 427, 433, 435, 436, 445, 446, 448, 450, 451, 456, 494, 497, 409, 504; 3. 98; 8. 231; 9. 216, 461; 12. 218; 13. 3, 220; 17. 85; 18 244. His death, I. xliii ; 9 xvi, 369; 10. 3. Pre- sents copies of his ' Eulogy on President McKeen ' and his 'Freemason Sermon,' I. 201. Gives a copy of his ' Mission- ary Sermon,' I. 219. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 335. Eleeted, I. 336. Books received from, in lieu of admission fces, 1. 340. Of committee on binding pamphlets, 1. 342, 352, 450. Of committee on the Circular Letter, I. 342. Elected Librarian, I. 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 445, 452. Librarian, 1. 373, 374, 380, 386, 396, 399, 410 n., 424, 425, 445. Of Publica- tion Committee, 1. 352. Of committee to report the number of volumes of Collections on liand, 1. 372, 374. Of committee to scleet maps to be bound, I. 375. Of committee on printing the early records of the Colony, I. 385. Authorized to sell copies of Hubbard's 'History,' 1. 388. To deposit Collections in some safe place, I. 388. To arrange an exchange of Collections, I. 393, 396. To send Collections to Pennsylvania Historical Society, I. 408. Of com- mittee on deficient volumes of the Col- lections, 1. 409, 410. To have the Speaker's desk placed in the Society's room, I. 414. To grant facilities to the North-Eastern Boundary Commis- sioners, I. 414, 415. To receipt for the Winslow portraits, I. 414. To loan the portrait of Gov. Hutchinson, I. 417. To keep an aecessions book, I. 426. Suggests the employment of an as- sistant in the Library, I. 428. Com- munieates list of donations, I. 434. To lend books to Mr. Peirce, I. 434. To get books returned from I. Thomis, I 438, 447. Proposes an exchange of books, I. 447, 449. Of committee to settle ownership of ' Bibliotheca Ameri- eana,' I. 447, 449. Of committee on reprinting a volume of Collections, I. 449. To have manuscripts and pamph-


lets bound, 1. 450. Of committee on exchange with the Athenaeum, I. 452. Resigns the office of Librarian, I. 453. One of the twenty-six members in the heliotype frontispiece, 2. vii; 3. 32 a. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 15, 25, 31, 35, 47, 56, 60, 62, 65, 72, 83, 92, 96, 112, 115, 123, 125, 129, 142-144, 147, 149, 172, 176-178, 182, 185, 192, 215, 218-220, 223, 235-238, 241, 245, 251, 253, 256, 259, 262, 286, 287, 294, 298, 303, 307, 309, 314, 320, 335, 346, 350, 362, 363, 370, 372, 376, 382, 383, 385, 389, 413, 417, 419, 424, 426, 430- 432, 434, 441, 443, 445, 450, 451, 454, 457, 468, 470, 475, 477-479, 481, 436, 489, 490, 493, 495, 498, 490, 503, 507, 513, 525, 529, 533, 534, 536, 542, 518, 554, 559, 571, 573, 581, 583, 593, 596, 599, 606, 607. Correspondence with the Antiquarian Society, 2. 24. Per- mission granted to take eertain vol- umes from the Library, 2. 47. Ap- pointed to prepare a history of the Society, 2. 63. His account of the Society, 2. 63, 93. To prepare a me- moir of Rev. Dr. Holmes, 2. 84, 84 n. Donation from, 2. 93; 4 365 To take additional volumes from the Li- brary, 2. 143. Communication from, 2. 147. Of committee on memoirs of deccased members, 2. 115. Prepares a memoir of Hon. T. L. Winthrop, 2. 191 n., 228, 228 n. Subject of lecture given by, 2. 226 n. Communicates an account of the family of 'Jenks, of Lynn,' 2. 293. Calls attention to an inscription on a rock in the island of Monhegan, 2. 309. Calls attention to a paper communicated to him, by Major Shaw, 2. 309. To act with the New York Historical Society, accord- ing to their request, 2. 350. To pre- pare a memoir of Rev. Dr. Codman, 2. 378, 379, 379 n. Of Publishing Com- mittee, to prepare Vol. I of the fourth series, 2. 380, 484. Reads a paper of a philological character, 2. 467. Reads a letter from the Rev. Samuel Dan- forth, bearing date of 1720, 2. 485. Report from the Publishing Commit- tee, 2. 489. To receive a copy of Vol. I. of the fourth series, 2. 491. Of con- mittee to consider the letter of Prof. C. C. Rafn, 2. 500, 504, 504 n .- 500 n. Vote of thanks to, 4 145. Classmate of D. A. White, 5. 178 ; 6. 271. To prepare a memoir of Rev. C: Lowell, 5 147. Communication concerning Montcalm, 3. 98. Communicates a paper relating to Sieur D'Aulnay, 3. 251. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Genealogieal Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. Prayer


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JENKS, Rev. WILLIAM, D.D. (continued). offered by, at the occasion of the Dowse Commemoration, 3. 355. Letters from, to Mr. Charles Deane, 7. 406, 407. On the present Chinese dynasty, 7. 103. An- nouncement of the death of, 9. 369 ; 10. 3. Resolution adopted by the Society, 9. 372. Remarks of Rev. Dr. Robbins, 9. 372. Rev. Dr. Blagden appointed to prepare a memoir of, 9. 374. ‘ Me- moir of,' 10. 105-112. Bust of, pre- sented, 12. 157. Letter of, to Dr. John Eliot, 17. 86-88. His ' Account of the Massachusetts Historical Society,' I. ix; 2. 63 n., 93 ; 3. 137, 167. His ' Memoir of Hon. T. L. Winthrop,' 2. 191 n., 228, 228 n. Edits the 'Comprehensive Commentary,' 2. 277. 'Memoir of Dr. Lowell and Dr. Codman,' 5. 410-410. His 'Memoir of Dr. Holmes ' ci ed, 17. 139 n.




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