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Letters illustrating the battle of Bunker- Hill, 14. 79-83.
Letters-patent, forms used in issuing, II. 166-188.
Letters (alphabetical) used for naming streets, 6. 31, 32.
Lettice, John, 15. 240 n.
LETTSOM, JOHN C, M.D., LL.D., 7. 183. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 77. Elceted, 1. 81. Letter from, read, I. 90. His 'Naturalist's and Travel- ler's Companion,' I. 90. Donations from, I. 100, 191.
Leuit, see Levett.
Leuit, Moses, 16. 265.
Leuit, Samuel, 16. 265.
Leusden, Prof. Johann van, 10 348; 13. 308.
Le Vaillant, François, 15. 10.
Levant Company, 6. 18.
Levasseur, A., 4. 281. His 'Lafayette in America ' cited, 14. 66.
Leverett, Col., 7. 202.
Leverett, Rev. Charles E., donation from, 4. 309.
Leverett, Frederick P., 16. 407.
Leverett, Hudson, judgment in the case of a vessel belonging to, 12. 109.
Leverett, Capt. John, 11. 141.
Leverett, Gov. John, d. 1679, 8. 11; 13. 133; 14. 250; 16. 146; 17. 130; 18. 345; 20. 210. Cromwell's letter to, I. 123. The Leverett Papers communi- cated to the Society, 2. 552, 558, 558 n. Street in Boston bearing his name, 6. 30. To act as agent for Massachusetts, 6. 71 n.
Leverett, John, President of Harvard Col- lege, d. 1724, 1. 18 ; 6. 346, 347 ; 8. 23, 28, 31, 34; 10. 475; 12. 372; 14. 222-225; 16. 10, 52, 58, 147. His installation, 5 162. Matters pertaining to the early records of Harvard College, 6. 341, 342. Speeches at his inauguration, January, 1707-8, 9. 502. Letters of Judge Sewall to, 12. 360, 361. Memo- randum-book of, described, 14. 223. His ' Admittatur' to Harvard College, 14. 223 n. Memorandum from a manu- script book of, 16. 52, 53.
Leverett, Thomas, II. 141.
Leverett, Elder Thomas, 13. 391. Patent to, from the Council in Plymouth, 2. 542-545.
Leverett, Mass., 12. 406, 408. Origin of the name of, 12. 419.
Leverett Strect, Boston, 6. 30.
Leverich, Rev. William, 14. 117 ; 17. 343.
Leverton, Rev. Nicholas, 2. 448 n .; 17. 255, 255 n., 256, 262.
Leveson, Sir John, Earl Gower, see Gower. Levett, see also Lcuit.
Levett, Mr., letter from, to John Cotton, 2. 439.
Levett, Capt. Christopher, 14. 360, 362 n., 369; 20. 330-341.
Levett, Francis, 3. 222, 223.
Levett, Mrs. Francis, 3. 223.
Levett, Lieut. Samuel, death of, 14. 146.
Leviathan, steamer, 7. 417.
Leviston, Daniel, killed by Indians, 14. 129.
Lewes, John, 3. 338.
Lewes, Mary, bewitched, 5. 35, 37.
Lewington, Mrs., 16. 97.
Lewis, -, 13. 409.
Lewis, Mr., 12. 365.
Lewis, Mr., actor, 19. 215.
LEWIS, ALONZO, I. 450, 453; 17. 85.
Nominated a Resident Member, I. 428. Elected, 1. 434. Donations from, I. 445; 2. 145, 176. Of committee on ex- change with the Atheneum, I. 455. Of cominittee on moving the Library, etc., I. 458 n. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 17, 109, 145, 146, 149, 171, 172, 178, 238. Resigns membership, 2. 264, 608 n. Paper addressed to, of his- torical interest, 2. 293 n. His death, 2. 608 n. Notice of, 2. 608n. His ' His- tory of Lynn,' 2. 293 ; 16. 6 n. Cited, 4. 114. Map of Boston drawn by, 6. 36, 39. Newhall's edition of his 'History of Lynn' cited, 17. 140 n.
Lewis, Anthony, 15. 157.
Lewis, Archelaus, 16. 353.
Lewis, Ezekiel, H.C. 1695, 8 29.
Lewis, Ezekiel, 1731, 7. 203; 11. 396 ; 18. 368-370.
Lewis, Francis, 15. 393.
Lewis, George, 19. 357.
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Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, 16. 12; 20. 359 ..
Lewis, Capt. George W., 7. 412.
Lewis, Rev. Isaae, D.D., his Election Ser- mon, 1. 112.
Lewis, Isaiah W. P., donations from, I. 486; 2. 221. Vote of thanks to, I. 486. Lewis, Jolın, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Lewis, Jolın, Portsmouth, 1679, 16. 264.
Lewis, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 81.
Lewis, Lawrence, 13. 288. Letter from George Washington to, 6. 117.
Lewis, Marey, bewitched, 5. 33.
Lewis, Mary ( Jfrs. Gibson), 20. 88.
Lewis, Capt. Meriwether, 12. 41 ; 15. 393. Miniature of, presented, 13. 43. Pres. Jefferson's ' Memoir of,' 13. 43.
Lewis, Milo, donation from, 3. 42.
Lewis, Col. Morgan, 3. 280 ; 15. 82.
Lewis, Lieut. Nathan, 15. 77.
Lewis, Philip, 16. 264, 266.
Lewis, Robert, 20. 343. Letter to, from Daniel Webster respecting the Wash- ington Medals, 20. 343, 344.
Lewis, Susannah HI., 8. 285.
Lewis, Lieut. Thomas, 1778, eonvieted of gaming, 7. 134.
Lewis, Thomas, Saco, 1638, 20. 88.
Lewis, Winslow, M.D., 15. 365 ; 18. 346; 19. 392.
Lewis, Zachariah, & Co., Messrs., dona- tions from, I. 178, 191.
Lexington (Lessington), Henry de, Bishop of Lincoln, 12. 272.
Lexington (Lexinton), John de, 12. 272. Lexington, Robert de, Baron of Turford, see 'Tuxford.
Lexington, Robert Sutton, 1st Baron of, 12. 272.
Lexington, Robert Sutton, 2d Baron of, 12. 271, 272, 410; 14 28. Town of Lex- ington, Mass., not named for, 12. 270, 273, 274.
Lexington, Mass., 7. 252; 10. 325; 12. 402, 403, 410 ; 15 27; 16. 155, 255, 290, 365, 389 ; 17. 230, 232, 289, 291, 294, 315, 317, 318, 320-325 n., 329, 332, 380; 18. 4, 26, 247, 356, 418, 422 ; 19. 83-85, 92 n., 262, 287; 20. 238. First ball fired at the battle of, 1. 82. Col. Revere's ac- eount of his ride to, I. 121 n., 122. Events of the Revolution, 6. 212. An- eient epitaphs contained in the old burying-ground of, presented, 12. 12. Origin of the naine of. 12. 269-276 ; 14. 28. Not named for Lord Lexington, 12. 270 ; but from Laxton (Laxington), Eng., 12. 272. Celebration at, 14. 216. Paul Revere's ride to, 16. 371-376.
Lexington, battle of, I. 82 ; 4. 22-26, 51, 70, 86, 294; 5. 211 ; 7. 378, 478; 8. 404, 405; 10. 438; 11. 306; 12. 269 ; 14. 29- 31. Announeed in England, 7. 198. Accounts of, 13. 57-60. Gen. Bur-
goyne's opinion of, 14. 241. Earl Perey's account of, 14. 340 n. Lieut .- Col. Smith's account of, 14. 349 n. Weather on the day of, 19 377.
Lexington, Ky., 4. 92; 17. 230, 231; 18. 26.
Lexington, Va., 16. 317.
'Lexington Papers,' 12. 272.
Ley, John, 5. 35.
Leybourn, William, his 'Cursus Mathe- inaticus,' 18. 430.
Leyden, John, M.D., 16. 188.
Leyden, condition of, in 1606, 13. 315-317.
Leyden Historieal Society, see Maatschap-
pij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde, Leyden.
Leyden University, see Rijks universiteit, Leyden.
Leypoldt & Holt, donation from, 9. 227.
L'Hommedieu, Ezra, letter to, 10. 488.
L'Hôpital, G. F. A., Marquis de Sainte Mesme, see Saint Mesme.
L'Hopital, Michel de, Chancellor of France, 7. 406.
Libel, law of, Josiah Quincy's decision on, 9. 113.
Libel suitof Webster against Lyman, 19. 282-284, 323, 324.
'Liber Uricrisiarum,' 10. 164.
' Liberator,' 2. 201; 18. 340-342.
Liberia, 10. 421.
Liberty, vessel, 7. 327.
. Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, 13. 81.
Liberty Tree, Boston, 7. 362; 12. 247. Soliloquy of, 14. 269-272.
Liberty Tree, Dorchester, 11. 140.
Librarian, Assistant, 2. 83, 251 ; 4. 5, 9, 241, 251. Ilis compensation, 2. 81, 81 »., 82, 82 n., 103 n., 148 n., 253 n., 591. Ar- rangement made with Mr. J. I. Wood, 2. 538, 539. Ilis duties, 2. 538, 539 : 3. 178, 245-247, 250. Letter by C. Fol- . som on the duties of, 13. 28-34. See Appleton. J :; Harris, T. M .; Hedge, F. H., Jr. ; Paige, L. R.
Librarian of the Society, I. xviii, 286, 467; 2. 16; 3. 268. His duties, 1. 15, 286 ; 2. 515, 518-522, 587, 588 ; 3. 241, 245-248; 19. 187-190. See By-Laws. Quarterly and Annual Reports of the condition of the Library for the years ending 1795, 1. 84; 1830, 1. 428; 1835, 2. 19; 1836, 2. 32, 41-43, 43 n., 44 n ; 1837, 2. 81 n., 82 m .; 1838, 2 120, 121; 1839, 2. 140 n =142 n .; 1840, 2. 148, 183; 1811, 2. 214, 214 n .; 1842, 2. 223; 1841, 2. 285, 285 n .; 1856. 3 87; 1857, 3. 155; 1858, 4. 8-18; 1859, 4. 246-249 : 1860, 5. 25-27; 1861, 5. 192. 193 ; 1862. 6. 13-16 ; 1863, 7. 20-23: 1864, 7. 355-359 ; 1865, 8. 262-267; 1866. 9. 183-188 ; 1867, 10. 6-8; 1868, 10. 151-158: 1869, 11. 41- 44; 1870, II. 249-251; 1871. 12 78, 79; 1872. 12. 218; 1873, 13. 19. 20; 1874, 13. 270, 271; 1875, 14. 26, 27; 1876, 14.
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320, 321 ; 1877, 15. 268; 1878, 16. 166; 1879, 17. 68, 69; 1880, 18 28 ; 1881, 18 407; 1882, 19. 289; 1883, 20. 191. His compensation, 2. 103, 131 n., 367 n., 369, 386 n., 425 n., 458 n., 471 n .; 6. 11. To employ an assistant, 2 136, 538, 539. His duties in relation to the manu- scripts of the Society, 2. 433; 3. 247. Mode of' election of, 2. 484; 3 241. For particular information and details of action, see Amory. T. C .; Alden, T .; Bowdoin, J .; Clap, E. ; Eliot, J. ; Felt, J. B .; Green. S. A .; Harris, T. M .; Jenks, W .; Kirkland, J. T .; Lothrop, S. K .; Mckean, J .; Minot, S. R .; Mitchell, Nahum ; Savage, J .; Shaw, W. S .; Snelling, N. G .; Shurtleff, N. B. ; Tilden, J .; Willard, J.
Libraries, Public, 8. 264, 450. Letter on, by Charles Folsom, 13. 28-34.
Library of Congress, donations from, 7. 139, 297 ; 9. 1.
Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1. 5, 43, 49 n., 57, 66, 85 n .. 111 n., 136 n., 165, 193, 243 n., 244, 271, 272, 286, 334, 340, 345, 350, 355, 377, 378, 407, 446, 451, 452, 464, 465, 468- 470, 477, 481 ; 3. 139 n., 219, 356; 4. 17; 6. 12, 425 ; 8. 46, 47; 10. 170, 175; II. 39, 100, 143, 145, 155, 159, 163, 197, 202, 203, 222, 228, 233, 309, 322, 329, 388, 396, 397, 400, 401 : 12. 67, 77, 216. 223, 234, 236; 13. 18, 451 ; 14. 25, 318, 320, 321, 326; 15. 268, 274, 277; 16. 135, 150, 168, 181 ; 17. 71, 80, 101, 102, 121, 136, 137, 156 n., 160, 172, 193 n., 196 n., 296, 310, 328, 365; 18. 28, 411; 19. 60, 115, 128, 391, 435 n. Room for, and beginnings of, I. xviii, xxxv, 6- 13, 18-22. Book Plate, 1. 14. Rules and Regulations of, I. 14-16, 71-73, 127, 200, 206, 207, 209-212, 286, 349; 2. 189 n., 433, 434, 518, 522 ; 3. 241, 245- 248; 13. 146; 19. 187-190. See By-Laws. Donations to, I. 50, 52-54, 56, 60, 66, 67, 73, 75, 79, 81-83, 86-89, 91, 98-100, 102, 103, 111-113, 122, 123, 130, 131, 137, 138, 145-147, 150, 152-154, 166- 168, 177, 178, 190-192, 201, 202, 217- 219, 250, 265. Key to, 1. 51, 254 n. Condition of, 1. 84. Vote to sell cer- tain books, I. 101. Number of vol- umes and pamphlets in, 1. 103 n .; 2. 142 ; 5. 24, 191; 6. 12, 13; 7. 19, 22, 355, 357 ; 8. 261; 10. 7, 12; 11. 39, 42, 245, 250; 12. 79, 218; 13. 20, 271; 14- 26, 321; 15. 268; 16. 166; 17. 68; 18. 28, 407; 19. 239; 20 191. Committee appointed to consider measures for better preservation of, 1. 107. How often opened, 1. 212 n. Books that cannot circulate, 1. 224; 2. 181, 183. Rare books to be kept in a locked case, 1. 251. An assistant employed in, 1. 428, 436. Opened to purchasers
of tickets to the course of lectures, I. 480. The room to be warmed, I. 482. Permission given to Mr. J. Her- ring to use the materials in. 2. 26. Gift of the library of Mr. Thomas Wallcut, 2 27. Donation to, from Prof. Palfrey, 2. 20. Copies of lect- ures to be deposited in the Library, 2. 31, 33, 34. A set of the Collections to be always retained in, 2. 32. Mr. Felt's services in arranging, acknowl- edged, 2. 40. Services of Dr. John Appleton, 2. 43 n., 44 n., 591 n., 592 n. Books to be called in each year, ac- cording to certain regulations, 2. 44. Depends for its increase upon dona- tions, 2. 59. No book or pamphlet to be taken from, until the expiration of
a certain time, 2. 96. Contributions for, to be solicited, 2. 106 ; 3. 178, 179. Lists of manuscripts in, 2. 121, 229 n. ; 10. 158-165, 323-325; 13. 229, 230. Visitors to, 2. 122. A committee ap- pointed to consider the matter of the daily opening of, 2. 134, 135. Report of the committee, with arrangements for the daily opening of, 2. 135 2., 136n., 598, 539, 586-591, 594, 603 n. Annual assessment increased, to mect addi- tional expenses of, 2. 143, 143 n. Per- mission granted to Mr. Ilubbard to use the same, 2. 173. Use of, by non- members, to be considered, 2. 185. Report of the committee on the sub- ject, 2. 188, 189, 189 n. Use of, granted to Rev. L. R. Paigc, 2. 216, 223. A committee to consider the subject of articles deposited in the Library, 2. 236, 237. Report of the committee on articles deposited in, 2. 238, 239. A committee to consider the extension of the accommodations of, 2. 270. Re- port of the cominittee on further accommodations for, 2. 285, 285 n. Shelves to be provided in the new apartment, 2. 287. Privileges of, ex- tended toward non-meinbers, who assist in the fund for the reprint of certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 348. List of persons not members using the Library reported, 2. 529. Mr. Shurtleff to be on the committee of, 2. 583. Duplicates reported and referred to a committee, 3. 32 c, 41. Matter to be bound, 3. 39. Committee to ascer- tain what books may be obtained from the Commonwealth, 3. 41. Books un- duly detained, 3. 47, 49, 50. To be insured, 3. 83, 88 ; 6. 11. Books to be donated to the Chicago Historical So- ciety, 3. 95. Accessions to, for the years ending April 1856, 3. 87; 1857, 3. 155, 160; 1858, 4. 9-15; 1859, 4. 246, 247; 1860. 5. 25-27 ; 1861, 5. 192, 193; 1862, 6. 13, 15; 1863, 7. 20, 21; 1864,
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7. 356, 357 ; 1865, 8. 263 ; 1866, 9. 184; 1867, 10. 6; 1868, 10. 151; 1869, II. 41; 1870, 11. 249; 1871, 12. 78; 1872, 12. 218: 1873, 13. 19; 1874, 13. 264, 270; 1875, 14. 26; 1876, 14. 320; 1877, 15. 268; 1878, 16. 166; 1879. 17. 68; 1880, 18. 28; 1881, 18. 407; 1882, 19. 289 ; 1883, 20. 191. Gift of the Dowse Library to the Society, 3. 101-104, 115, 116, 126-128. See Dowse Li- brary. Permission granted to Mr. T. C. Amory, Jr., to use for one year, 3. 128, 129. Valuable additions of his- torical manuscripts. 3. 205. Statement of Mr. Sibley with regard to Triennial Catalogues of Harvard University, to be deposited in, 3. 205, 206. Privileges accorded to visitors and members, 3. 246-248 ; 6. 14. Donation from Penn- sylvania, 3. 284. Valuable donation from Miss Belknap, 3. 285-323 n. See Belknap Papers. Its arrangement, 4. 16 ; 7. 22. Its deficiencies and needs, 4. 15-17 ; 6. 7, 14, 16, 428; 10. 147 ; 1I. 34, 43. Use of, 6. 16; 14. 26; 15. 268. Arrangement of, with reference to Co- lonial or Revolutionary periods of his- tory, 6. 18. Donation of books from Lisbon, 6. 23. Report of the Standing Committee on, 10. 3. Time for keep- ing books out, 10 153. List of donors to, II. 498; 12 469; 13. 460; 14. 395; 15. 405 ; 16. 476 ; 17. 468 ; 18. 445; 19. 446 ; 20. 418. Report of the com- mittee on moving, 12. 226. Hleliotype of tablet in, 18. frontispiece. For gen- eral information see Librarian, Annual Report of, and names of Librarians. Library of the Society, Catalogue of, I. 46, 56, 103 n., 173 n., 221, 224, 438 n., 467; 2. 16, 18, 19, 32, 42, 43 n., 44 n., 81 n , 479. 480, 526, 528, 573. 586-591, 591 n., 592 n., 594, 603 n .; 3. 87, 160; 6. 16: 12. 3; 19. 355.
Library Association, East Boston, 18. 285. Library Committee of the London Trad- ers' Tokens, see London, ete.
Library Company of Philadelphia, 1. 214, 243, 279 n .; 19. 121 n. Vote to send the Collections to, I. 248. To receive Vol I., second series, of the Collections, 2. 69 n. Donations from, 2. 401 ; 3. 93; II. 499.
Lielitenfelds, Moravian mission at, I. 38. Lidgate, John, 3. 283.
LIEBER, FRANCIS, LL.D., 13. 13; 18. 200; 19. 347. Elected a Corresponding Member, 3. 264. Accepts membership, 3. 265; 4. 107. Donations from. 7. 100 ; rz. 2, 500. His death, 12. xviii. An- nouncement of the death of, with re- marks by the President, 12. 264; by George S. Hillard, 12. 265-268. His opinion of Motley's ' Dutch Republic,' 16. 428. His ' Dietionary,' 5. 273.
Liechtenstein, Johann, Prince, 16. 441.
Lief, son of Eric the Bed, 13. 262.
'Lien,' meaning of the word, 14. 176.
' Life of Jolin Quincy Adams,' copyright of, see Adams, etc.
Life Office, 2. 167.
Light, Dorothy, 14. 118.
Light, George W. ( Light & Horton), 7.270, 276 n. ; 15. 390 n. Publisher of Phillis Wheatley's ' Poems,' 7. 260 n., 270 n., 276 n.
Lightfoot, Rev. Jolin, D.D., 17. 340. His ' Works,' 18. 426.
Lighthouse Island, 7. 200, 201. Light- house at, destroyed, 7. 257.
Ligon, Richard, his ' History of Barba- does,' 1. 254 n.
Lilburn, John, on slavery, 7. 314.
Lillie, Theophilus, II. 394, 305. A refu- gee froin Boston in 1776, 18 267.
Lima, S. A., 18. 280. In 1724, descrip- tion of. 8. 207-211.
Liman, Lieut. Elisha, 15. 75.
Limborch, Philippus van, his 'Theologia Christiana,' 18. 427.
Line-water, in medicine, 5 395.
Limerick, Ire., 3. 78.
Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham, 18. 310.
Lincoln, Pres. Abraham, 6. 303; 10. 464- 466; II. 230; 12 301-304, 306 ; 13. 207: 15. 209; 16. 437-439 ; 18. 49, 219, 214, 310; 19. 231, 351, 382 n ; 20 333, 354. 363. Remarks, resolutions, ete., on the assassination of, 8. 254-257; II. 373. Josiah Quiney's letter to, 9 151. Table used by, 10 14. Letter from, to Capt. G. V. Fox, 15. 394.
Lincoln, Capt. Amos, of the Tea-party, 13. 207.
Lincoln, Arthur, 19. 384. Donation from, 7. 140.
LINCOLN, Gen. BENJAMIN, A.M., d. 1810,
1. 121, 134, 298; 2. 81 ; 3. 305-307 ; 4. 287; 6. 373; 10. 90; 12. 5, 62; 13 67. 207; 14 93, 205, 334, 337 : 15. 135: 16. 119; 19. 70. 72; 20 401. His death, I. xlii, 216 n. Donation from, 1. 111. Nom- inated a Resident Member, I. 117. Eleeted, 1. 119. Portrait of, given, I. 192, 216 Death of, announced. I. 216 n. Dr. Kirkland's . Memoir of,' I. 216n. Surviving children of. to receive Vol. V., third series, of the Collections, 2 7In. Portrait of, 2. 139, 592. Ex- changed, 5. 342. Letter to, from Dr. Ramsay, 6. 168. Capitulation of Charleston, 6. 219. Letter from. to Gen. Rutledge in regard to arming negroes, 6. 221. His opinion on the plan of Gen. Knox, 6. 395. Portrait of, lent, 8. 282. Letter to. from Judge Lowell, 13. 127, 128. His 'Observa- tions on the North American Indians,' I. 121. His journal of a visit to the Indians northwest of the Ohio, 19. 395.
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Bowen's 'Life of,' cited, 6. 169. Man- uscript letter to Gov. Rutledge quoted, 6. 221.
Lincoln, Benjamin, Jr., son of Gen. Lin- coln, d. 1788, 16. 119; 19. 154, 156-163. Lincoln, Mrs. Benjamin, I. 192 n.
Lincoln, Mrs. Benjamin (Miss Otis), 16. 119, 122-124, 126, 133, 153.
Lincoln, Mrs. Bethiah ( Whiton), 19. 381. Lincoln, Bridget Fiennes, Countess of; 3. 288; 20. 62 n., 69, 78.
Lincoln, Mrs. Deborah ( Hersey ), 19. 381. Lincoln, Mrs. Deborah (Revere), 13. 209. Lincoln, E., 2. 387 n.
Lincoln, Edward de Clinton, 1st Earl of, 19 76 n.
Lincoln, Mrs. Elizabethi (Revere), 13. 209. Lincoln, Mrs. Elizabeth (Sprague), 14. 50. Lincoln, Enoch, 13. 207; 19. 381.
Lincoln, Hon. Enoch, Governor of Maine, 13. 207 : 19. 381.
Lincoln, Francis Henry, 19. 384.
Lincoln, Hon. Frederic W., 13 200; 19. 357; 20. 250. Index prepared by, 6. 34. Donations from, 7. 303 ; 8. 171 ; 9. 252; II. 500. Presents photographs of the statues of Winthrop and Adams, 15. 178.
Lincoln, George, 19. 384 n.
Lincoln, Rev. Henry, 19. 381.
Lincoln, Henry Clinton, 2d Earl of, II. 212.
Lincoln, Henry Clinton, 9th Earl of, 12. 415. Lincoln, Isaac, 13 208.
Lincoln, James Gardiner, Bishop of, 12. 425.
Lincoln, James Otis, 16. 133, 153.
Lincoln, Jededialı, 13. 207; 19. 381.
Lincoln, Gov. Levi, the elder, d. 1820, I. 411; 3. 192-194; 8. 297; 10. 181; 13. 207, 208, 297; 19 154, 167, 177, 381. Brief used by, in Jenison rs. Caldwell, transcribed, 3. 193, 197-203; 6. 108, 109. Letter to, from T: Jefferson, 5. 183. Collects Dr. Mayhew's writings, 5. 434 n. Short sketch of the life of, II. 48.
LINCOLN, Hon. LEVI, LL.D., d. 1868, I. 412, 434 ; 2. 255 n .; 5. 275; 10. 58, 63, 313, 340, 461; 11. 32; 12. 6; 13. 207; 16. 129; 17. 5, 25, 32 ; 18. 151, 284; 19. 381, 426. Letter from, asking for maps for the Northeastern Boundary Commissioners, I. 415 n. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 147 ; II. 76. Accepts membership, 4. 197. Dona- tion from, 5. 183. Letter from, to C. Robbins, donating a valuable letter to the Society, 5. 183. Vote of thanks to, 5. 184. Presents a brief used by his father to Mr. Washburn, 6. 108. Deatlı of, 10. xvi, 312, 318; 11. 81. Donation from his family, Io. 409. His autograph and portrait, face 11. 47.
Memoir of, by Emory Washburn, II. 47-83. His birth, II. 48. Admitted to the bar, II. 49. Judge of the Su- preme Judicial Court, II. 51. Men- ber of the Massachusetts Legislature, II. 53. Speaker of the House, II. 55. Member of the State Convention of 1820, 11. 56. Lieutenant-Governor, II. 57. Presidential Elector, II. 57. Gov- ernor, II. 58. Administration of, II. 58-69. Elected Representative to Con- gress, II. 69. Collector of the port of Boston, II. 71. Presidential Elector for second and third times, II. 71. Mayor of Worcester, II. 72. Presides at the State Temperance Convention in Worcester, 1833, 11. 74. His in- terest in the cause of learning and edu- cation, II. 75. Receives degree of LL.D., II. 76. Member of the Massa- chusetts Historical Society, 11. 76. His speeches and addresses, II. 77-79. His character, 11. 80. Funeral solemnities at liis burial, II. 82.
Lincoln, Mrs. Levi, 10. 348.
Lincoln, Lieut. Loring, 15. 75.
Lincoln, Mrs. Lydia (Bates), 19. 381, 382.
Lincoln, Mrs. Martha Robb, 13. 209.
Lincoln, Mrs. Martha ( Waldo), 11. 48.
Lincoln, Martin, to receive a copy of
Vol. V., third series, of the Collections, 2. 55.
Lincoln, Mrs. Mary (Otis), 12. 62; 19. 381.
Lincoln, Mrs. Mehitable, 19. 383.
Lincoln, Mordecai, 13. 208.
Lincoln, Noah, 20. 416.
Lincoln, Mrs. Penelope W. (Sever), 11. 80. Lincoln, Samuel, the elder, d. 1690, 13. 207; 19. 381.
Lincoln, Samuel, the younger, d. 1721, 13. 207; 19.381.
Lincoln, Solomon, d. 1831, 19. 381.
LINCOLN, Hon. SOLOMON, d. 1881, 4. 228; 5. 319; 8. 213; 10. 89, 136, 173, 485; 12. 29, 29n., 38, 80 n .; 18. 154; 19. 285, 380. Donations from, 2. 41, 286, 346, 362, 459; 3. 111; 5. 373; 6. 20, 333, 470; 7. 338; 10. 41, 336, 484; II. 501. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 302. Elected, 2. 303. Accepts membership, 2. 306. Present at meet- ings of the Society, 2. 309, 318, 334, 335, 338, 349, 354, 362, 380, 424, 426, 420, 443, 450, 495, 507. Of commit- tee on the index to the third decade, 2. 338. Reports from the Index Com- mittee, 2. 354. To assort the votes for officers, 2. 426. Of Nominating Com- mittee, 3. 154, 284; 9. 82, 468; 11. 229; 12. 52, 447. Report of Nominating Committee, 3. 162 ; 4. 19; 9.190; 10. 19; 11. 45, 243; 12. 80, 225; 13. 20, 21. Joins in the petition against the change of name of the New England
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Historic, Genealogical Society, 3. 266- 270. Of Standing Committee, 4. 272; 5. 29. Of committee on Prince Man- useripts, 4. 439. Of Publishing Com- mittee, 5. 153. Vote of thanks to, 5. 196, 319. Letter to, from W. W. Warren, 5. 205, 206. Resolution of- fered by, 10." 174. Motions of, II. 46, 253. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Rev. Charles Brooks, 12. 253. His death, 19 xx, 384. Death of, announced, 19. 123. Resolution passed by the Society, 19. 124. Mr. Winsor appointed to prepare a me- moir of, 19. 210. Portrait of, faees 19. 381. Memoir of, by Mr. Winsor, 19. 381-384. His ancestry, 19. 381. 382. Childhood and early education. 19. 382. Enters Derby Academy and Brown University, 19. 382. Classmates, 19. 382. Begins the study of law, 19. 382. Admitted to the bar, 19. 332. Holds various offices, 19. 382, 383. A stu- dent of history, 19. 383. IFis addresses and publications, 19. 383. Member- ship in various societies, 19. 383. Mar- riage, 19. 383. Children, 19. 384. Me- moir of the Rev. Charles Brooks by, 18. 174-178.
Lineoln, Solomon, H.C. 1857, tutor in Harvard College, 19. 384.
Lincoln, Mrs. Susanna (Gill). 19. 383.
Lincoln, Hon. Theodore, to be presented with a copy of Vol. V., third series, of the Collections. 2. 55.
Lincoln. Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of, II. 212-216.
Lincoln, Thomas, cooper, 13. 207.
Lincoln, Thomas Clinton, 3d Earl of,
6. 4; 11. 212; 13. 133; 14. 303; 16. 303.
Lincoln, Welcome, 19. 383. Lincoln, William, d. 1792, 19. 381.
LINCOLN, WILLIAM, A.B., d. 1843, 1. 492 ;
8. 286, 291. His death, I. xliii ; 2. 201 n., 272. Allowed to print part of Dr. Holmes's memoir on the Oxford Huguenots in the Worcester Magazine, I. 393, 304 n. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 449. Eleeted, 1. 451. A letter received from, concerning a loaned volume, 2. 26. Present at meet- ings of the Society, 2. 21, 46, 79, 84. 99, 100, 109, 119, 131, 183, 187. Of committee to prepare an index for the third series, 2. 52. Subject of lecture delivered by him, 2. 80. Donations from, 2. 28, 66, 96, 98, 90, 99n., 106, 127. Memoir of, 2. 261 n , 264.
Lincoln & Edmands, Messrs., 17. 373
Lineoln, Eng., Dr. R. Ellis's visit to, 18. 240.
Lincoln, Mass., 5. 367; 12. 405, 407, 415; 18. 158; 19. 85, 86 n., 87, 88 n., 92. Lincoln, N. B., 17. 210.
Lincoln County, Me, Registry of Deeds in, 2. 73 n.
Lincoln family, 14. 98.
Lincoln School, name of, 6. 52.
Lincolnshire, Eng , 6. 47, 53, 415.
Lincolnshire Company and Twenty As- sociates, Records of, 2. 543, 543n. ; 10. 163.
Lindall, Timothy, 8. 29; 10. 162.
Lindsay, James, 13. 372.
Lindsay, Thomas, 13. 372.
Lindsay, Thomas, Jr., 13. 372.
Lindsey. Capt. Eleazer, 15. 140. Sen- tenced by court-martial. 15. 144.
Lindsley, D. P., donatien from, II. 500.
Linkhorn, John, killed by Indians, 14 129.
Linkleter, Alexander, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267.
Linnæan Society, Boston, 1. 302; 17. 414- 416.
Linnæan Society, London, 17. 411, 413; 19. 98.
Linnæan Society, Paris, see Société Lin- néenne de Paris.
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