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Linnæus, see Linné.
Linné (Linnæns), Carl von, 14. 20; 17. 415; 19 318.
Linsey, Lieut., British officer, 16. 7.
Linsey, Samuel, 19 325 n.
Lintot, Bernard, 16. 426.
Linzee, Capt. John, 15. 63, 65 n. His sword, 4. 250. Sword given to the So- ciety, 4. 203-265; 18. 431. Armorial bearings of. 5. 20. His sword loaned, 7. 361. Heliotype of the Crossed Swords, 18. frontispiece.
Lion, Mrs. Martha J., see Lyon.
Lion, ship, 3. 27, 28 n .; 5. 95, 96: 6 474, 476 ; 19. 388 ; 20 66-68, 73. 78. 79. 79 n. Sent with supplies to America, 6. 474, 475.
Lion and the Unicorn on the seal of New England, 6 81.
Lippineott, J. B., & Co., donations from, II. 500.
'Lippincott's Magazine,' donation from the publishers of, 10. 117.
Lippitt, Christopher, 6. 205.
Lipsius, Prof. Justus, 13. 315.
Liquors, trade in. 3 153. Seized in the vicinity of the army, 1778, 7. 134.
Lis, John, 15. 157, 157 n.
Lisbon, V. 17., 17. 371-373.
Lisbon, Spain, 6. 23. Royal Academy of Sciences at, see Academia Real, etc.
Liseomb, Capt. Francis, 15. 77.
Lisle, Lady Alice, 8. 310. Lisle, II. N., autograph of, faces 19 160.
Liste, N. H., 19. 160.
Liste, Mrs., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 267.
Lister. Ensign Jeremy, 14 1.
Litchfield, Edward Lee, Ist Earl of. 13 106.
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Litelifield, Ephraim, 19. 379.
Litchfield, George Henry Lee, Earl of, 12. 413.
Litchfield, Rev. Paul. extracts from the diary of, 19. 377-379.
Litchifield, Conn., 19. 97, 280. Aids Bos- ton in 1774, 4. 224. Law School at, 14. 386, 387.
Litchfield, Mass., 12. 401 n., 413. Ceded to New Hampshire, 12. 406 n.
Literary and Historical Society of Que- bec, 2 90; 17. 362; 18. 4. Present their ' Transactions,' I. 498. Vote to exchange publieations with, I. 498. Donations from, 2. 15, 224, 249; 7. 347; 8. 1; 9 853, 462; II. 499. To receive a copy of the third series of the Collections, 2. 30, 56, 70 n., 71n. To be invited to join in the celebration of the anniversary of the New England Confederation, 2 248. Declines invita- tion, 2. 252. Acknowledges the receipt of the Collections, 2 257.
Literary and Philosophical Society of New Jersey, 3. 334.
Literary and Scientific Institution at Bath, Eng., 17. 301, 306.
' Literary Miscellany,' 6. 275, 276, 279.
'Literary World,' communication from, 2. 374.
Lithgow, Arthur, ' Communication of the Governor relative to the removal of,' I. 218.
Lithgow, Col. William, 19. 151.
Lithgow, Ilon. William, 19. 150, 150 n.
Lithographie views presented to the Soci- ety, 6. 17.
Little, Mrs. ( Mrs. Sever), 16 54.
Little, Mrs. ( Winslow), 13. 410 n., 411.
Little, Mrs. Abby, 19 53, 361.
Little, Amos R., 20. 270. Gift from, 20. 269.
Little, Mrs. Charles C., gifts from, 19. 53, 361. Vote of thanks to, 19. 54.
Little, Rev. Daniel, 3. 295, 305, 307.
Little, Edward P., 20. 272.
Little, Elishia, 19. 378.
Little, Rer. Ephraim, 8. 29.
Little, Frank II., 15. 388 n.
Little, Com. George, biographieal sketch of, by Ellis Ames, 20. 270-274. Ex- traet from the log-book of the frigate ' Boston,' commanded by, 20. 271, 272.
Little, Col. Henry, 17. 48.
Little, Isaae, argument of, in case of Matson vs. Thomas, 14. 163.
Little, James L., 19 356. Little, John, 20. 273.
Little, Cupt. Jolin, 5. 359.
Little, Lemuel, 20. 273.
Little, Col. Moses, II. 226; 12. 196, 205; 15. 71, 85, 86, 110, 111, 126, 130, 133,
160. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 86, 86 n.
Little, Otis, his 'State of Trade in the Northern Colonies Considered,' 1. 20. Little, Rev. Robert, 10. 239.
Little, Thomas, 8. 29.
Little, William, Boston, 12. 204; 18. 347. Little, Willian Fobes, 20. 274.
Little & Brown, 2. 227 n .; 10. 427, 429, 432 m., 433 ; 13. 276, 400 ; 17. 359. Ar- rangement made with, for the sale of tlie Collections, 2. 89. Donations from, 2. 360, 511; 3. 204; 6. 20; II. 500. To sell copies of Bradford's ' Ilistory,' 3. 160. Bookstore occupied by, 6. 350.
Little Compton, R. I., 7. 186 ; 20. 274. Formerly of Massachusetts, 12. 395. Origin of name of, 12. 399. Ceded to Rhode Island, 12. 401 n.
Little Falls, 7. 329.
Little Harbor, N. H., 14. 361-381 passim. Little Prince, negro, petition of, 6. 199, 200.
Little Waldingfield, Eng., 3 8, 9; 6. 430.
Littlefield, George E., 19. 244 n.
Littlefield, Lieut. Jeremialı, 15. 82.
Littlefield, Job, drowned, 14. 146.
Littlefield, Josias, 14. 130.
Littlefield, Mrs. Josias, killed by Indians, 14. 146.
Littlefield, Moses, drowned, 14. 146.
Littlefield, Phebe ( Mrs. Heard), 14. 150.
Littleton, Rer. Adam, D.D., his ' Diction- ary,' 18 430.
Littleton, Sir Thomas, I. 292.
Littleton, see Lyttelton.
Littleton, Muss., 12. 402, 404. Origin of the name of, 12. 410.
' Liturgia Tigurina,' 18. 430.
Liturgy, 3. 391.
Lively, 11. M. ship, 4. 219, 222; 5. 54, 327 ; 7. 210.
Livermore, Allen, 17. 159.
Livermore, Charles Cunningham, 10. 468.
Livermore, Chiarles W., donation from, 8. 467, 480.
Livermore, Hon. Edward St. Loe. 19. 169, 170; 20. 338. Autograph of, faces 19. 169.
Livermore, Eliza (Mrs. Stebbins), 10. 419.
Livermore, Mrs. Elizabeth, 10. 415.
Livermore, Mrs. Elizabetli Cunningham (Odiorne), 10. 425. Donations from, IO. 2; II. 500.
Livermore, Frank, 10. 468.
LIVERMORE, GEORGE, A.M., 2. vii; 3. 203; 4. 86; 8. 213, 257, 467, 485; 10. 142, 414; II. 100; 12. 6, 7, 436, 441; 13. 3, 4, 349; 17. 359, 359 n .; 19. 354; 20. 38, His death, I. xliv; 8. xvi; Io. 467. Donations from, 2. 249, 262. 457, 492;
3. 32 a., 220 ; 4. 54, 105, 107, 113, 116, 123, 139, 146, 150, 228, 308, 330, 392, 430; 5. 57, 223; 6. 414, 417; 7. 139, 168, 298, 301, 304, 360, 373; 8. 1. His Biblical treasures, 2. 277 n. ; 10.
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454. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 441. Elected, 2. 442; 10. 445. Ac- cepts membership, 2. 444. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 450-452, 455-458, 460, 462, 468-470, 472, 473, 475-477, 479, 481, 483, 486, 489, 493, 495, 497, 499, 503, 507, 511, 513, 525, 529, 533, 534, 536, 537, 539, 542, 547, 548, 551, 552, 573, 581, 593, 593, 604, 606, 607. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 2. 452, 470, 525. Report on the Treasurer's ac- counts, 2. 453, 471, 527. Recording Secretary pro tempore. 2. 478. Of com- mittee to contract for a catalogue of the Library, 2. 479. Of the Nominat- ing Committee, 2. 485, 606, 607 ; 5. 486 ; 7. 375. Of Standing Committee, 2. 488, 528 ; 3. 86, 162; 4. 19, 334. Com- municates a manuscript copy of Shep- ard's Diary, 2. 492. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 501, 548, 606. Of com- mittee to consider the compensation for making the catalogue, 2. 526. Re- port of the Standing Committee with regard to keeping open the rooms of the Society, 2. 538, 539. Of committee to treat with Messrs. Ames and Shat- tuck concerning certain important ex- changes, 2. 549. Of committee to con- sider the matter of volumes to be sent to the Smithsonian Institution, 2. 574. Of committee to consider certain mat- ters pertaining to the Appleton Fund, 2. 605. Of Publishing Committee, 3. 80; 4. v ; 5. v, 154; 6. vi; 7. vi. Re- port of the Committee on the Apple- ton Fund, 3. 2-4. Presents narratives of visits of Father Druillettes. 3. 33- 35. Reads letter from Gov. Hutchin- son dated 1/58, 3. 41. Special meet- ing at his house, 3 96, 97. Presents valuable manuseripts to the Society, 3. 96, 97. Correspondence, speech, and proceedings relating to the gift and arrangement of the Dowse Li- brary, 3. 101-104, 100, 126, 161-164, 171, 173, 174, 204, 359, 360; 10 457, 458. His copy of Melanethon's Bible, 3. 152. Of committee to revise the By-Laws of the Society. 3. 154 Pre- sents a photograph of the homestead of Mr. Dowse, 3. 264. Offers for examination an original manuscript of Dr. Franklin, 3. 283 Motions offered by, 3. 336; 4. 51, 108; 5. 17, 29; 7. 364. Report of the Standing Commit- tee, 4. 237. Receives votes of thanks, 4. 245 ; 5. 18 ; 6. 82. Of cominittee on exchanges, 4. 287. Letter to, from A. A. Lawrence, 4. 288. Remarks of, 4. 335, 336. Letter to, from H: Dexter, 4. 335. On Oliver Cromwell, 5. 56. Receives the Prince of Wales, 5. 97. Proposed appointment on a Publish-
ing Committee, 5. 152. Of commit- tee on Memorials of the Rebellion, 5. 226. Presents a donation of books on behalf of James Lawrence, 6. 23. Statement concerning his paper on 'Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers,' 6 78, 82, 84. Vote of thanks extended to, and committee appointed to print his paper on the 'Negroes as Slaves,' etc., 6 82-85. Letter from Mr. Quincy to Mr. Waterston on his 'Ne- groes as Slaves,' etc., 6. 84. His paper on the . Negroes as Slaves,' etc., printed in full in the Proceedings, 6. 86-248. Letter to, froin Usher Parsons, 6. 239. 240. Presents copies of the Book of Common Prayer for the Confederate States of America, 7. 301. Of commit- tee on the 'Winthrop Papers,' 7. 330. Remarks on the death of, 8 442-446. Notice of the death of, 9. 179. His photograph in the Dowse Library, IO. 37. 'Memoir of,' by Mr. Charles Deane, Io. 415-468. Early life, 10. 415-418. In Waltham, Io. 418, 419. In Boston. 10 420. Visits the South, IO. 419, 421, 452. Love of books, 10. 416, 421, 425. 426. Diary and religious views, 10. 423, 424. Married, 10. 425. Biblieal studies, Io. 425, 427, 430. His friends. Longfellow, Hillard, Water- ston, Ticknor, Crowninshield, Dowse, Drs. Young and Choules, and Pres. Quiney, 10. 430-434. Visits Europe, IO. 435-440; Roscoe's grave, 10 435 ; Dibdin, 10. 436; Rogers, 10 436-439. Returns, 10 440. Roscoe's bust, 10. 440. At Pres. Everett's inauguration, 10. 441. Ilis contributions to various periodicals, 10. 442 -443. Procures Washington's Library for the Boston Athenaeum, 10. 445. Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 10. 415. Trustee of the State Library, 10. 448. Defends Sparks's ' Washing- ton,' 10. 440. His friends, Fr. Fry, Dr. Anderson, Prof. Jewett, G. W. P. Custis, 10. 449, 450. Corrects Ban- croft's 'History,' Io. 450. Ilis health, 10. 451. His political views, 10 451. Visits Blennerhassett's Island, Io. 452. 'Soldiers' Pocket-Bible,' 10 453, 454, 459. Description of his library. 10. 454-457. Writes ' Tribute to J. John- son,' Io. 457. Member of various so. cieties, 10. 457, 458, 460. Story's 'Quincy,' Io. 459. Ilis paper on Mr. Quiney's writings, 10. 460. His busi- ness, 10. 461, 462. Interest in the War of the Rebellion, 10 462-466. Ilealth fails, 10 465. His sons, Io. 468. His paper on the 'Opinions of the Found- ers of the Republic, respecting Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Sokliers,' 6. 79, 82, 85, 86, 248; 7. 14.
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Livermore, Isaac, 10. 416, 418, 423, 461. | Lloyd, Samuel, a refugee from Boston in Donation from, 8. 463; 11. 500. 1776, 18. 266.
Livermore, John, 10. 415.
Livermore, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 75.
Livermore, Marshall, 10. 416.
Livermore, Deacon Nathaniel, 10. 415.
Livermore, Samuel, 6. 349.
Liverinore, Chief Justice Samucl, LL.D., d. 1803, 11. 23.
Livermore, William Roscoe, 10. 468.
Livermore & Morse, 10. 461.
Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of, 19. 221.
Liverpool, Eng., 3. 79, 222, 223; 6. 435; Io. 435. Statement of the importation of eotton into, from the United States in 1785-1788, 3. 225, 227, 228.
Liverpool, man-of-war, 5. 4.
Livingston, Madam Alida, 5. 234 n.
Livingston, Edward, 4. 433; 14. 195; 15. 284. His Code, 4. 435. Writes Jackson's proclamation, 1832, 5. 280. Address of, to the colored men, 6. 246, 247.
Livingston, Major John, expedition to Quebec, 5. 230-234. His Journal, and sketeh of him, 5 233, 234, 234 n.
Livingston, Rev. John Il., D.D., his ' Mis- sionary Sermon,' I. 178.
Livingston, Jolın R., 14. 253.
Livingston, Mrs. Mary ( Winthrop), 5. 234, 234 n.
Livingston, Philip, 15 393.
Livingston, Robert, 16. 105, 106.
Livingston, Hon. Robert R., d. 1813, 6. 182 ; 7. 287 ; 10. 274 ; 11. 801 n. ; 14. 253. Views of, in regard to the rights of man- kind, 6. 95, 06. Signs memorial to aid in the decrease of slavery, 6. 132. Mem- ber of the Manumission Society, 6. 181.
Livingston, William, his 'Letter to the Bishop of Landaff,' I. 21. His Oration on Prcs. Burr, I. 146.
Livingston Street, 6. 30.
Livius, Peter, 10. 324. His controversy with Gov. Wentworth, I. 22.
Livius, Titus, 3. 384; 18. 141 n.
'Livre Rouge' (account of seeret pen- sions paid in France), I. 154, 167.
Llorente, Juan Antonio, cited, 4. 126. Lloyd, Messrs., West Indies, 4. 42.
Lloyd, Henry, II. 392, 395. A refugee from Boston, 18. 267.
Lloyd, Henry, Lloyd's Neck, 17. 93. His wife, 7. 370.
Lloyd, Hon. James, LL.D. d. 1831, 2. 403 ; 18. 284; 19. 36, 36 n., 38, 39; 20. 210. Letter from, to S: Breek explaining his motto, 7. 369-372.
Lloyd, James, M.D., father of the preced- ing, d. 1810, 1. 368; 7. 183; 12. 67. His character, 7. 179. His fees, 7. 181. Lloyd, Mrs. James (Brcek), 8. 320; 19. 36, 38.
Lloyd's Neck, L. I., 7. 370 : 17. 93.
Llyde (Lloyd ?), Capt., 8. 333 ; (Slyde), 8. 370.
Loan Book of the Society, 3. 87 ; 6. 14. Loando, 6. 248.
Lobb, Capt. Jacob, his cruel treatment of passengers from Holland, 4. 355, 356.
Lobdall, Isaac, rents Bumkin's Island, 6. 349-351.
Lobenier, Rev. Mr., letter to Gov. Adams in behalf of, 12. 276, 277.
Locher, -, 17. 204.
Lock, Capt. Benjamin, 15. 80.
Lock, Lieut. Jolin, killed by Indians, 14. 131.
Lock, Sabina (Mrs. Berry), 14. 150. Locke, J. L., donation from, 5. 96.
Locke, Jolın, 14. 20, 105; 15. 50, 239 n .; 18. 203. His Carolina Constitution ree- ognizes slavery, 7. 315. His . Essay on Human Understanding' cited, 18. 145 n. Locke, John G., donation from, 2. 460. Lockhart, Jolın G., 8. 387; 12. 148, 150. 'Life of Sir Walter Scott' by, cited, 12. 144.
Lodge, Edmund, 13. 64. Lodge, Giles, 11. 308.
LODGE, HENRY CABOT, Ph.D., I. 287 n. ; 16. 163; 18. 25, 27. Granted leave to copy from the Pickering Correspond- enee, 14. 205. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 15. 180. Of committee on the Lee Papers, 17. 19. Of committee to pre- sent a memorial to the General Court about ancient burial-grounds, 17. 314. Reports act passed by the General Court for the preservation of old burial- grounds, 18. 22. Elected a member of the Executive Committee of the Coun- cil, 18. 36, 416 Of committee on the application of tlic city for more venti- lation of the probate-court room, 18. 432. Remarks by, on presenting ex- tracts from the correspondence of E. II. Mills, 19. 12-14. Refers to an un- founded statement in the memoirs of the Baroness Riedesel, 19. 249. Of committec to publish the 'Pickering Papers,' 19. 251. Eleeted a member of the Exceutive Committee of the Coun- eil, 19. 297. Of committee to consider the application of Mr. Whitmore, for the loan of certain articles from the Cabinet of the Society, 19. 334. Of committee to nominate officers, 20. 112. Presents the annual report of the Couneil, 20. 189-191. Reports for the committee to nominate offieers, 20. 199. Moves a vote of thanks to Messrs. G. Dexter and C. H. Hill, 20. 199. Vote of thanks to, 20. 199, 200. ' Memoir of Gov. Strong' by, I. 290-316. His 'Life and Letters of George Cabot ' cited, I.
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302 n., 317, 383 n. ; 17. 117 n. His ‘ His- tory of the English Colonies in Amer- ica,' 19. 287. His ' Alexander Hamil- ton,' 19. 288. His ' Biography of Web- ster,' 20. 260.
Lodge, John, 13. 64.
Lodge of St. Andrew, Boston, donation from, II. 498.
Lofft, Capel, 15. 231 n.
Loganean Library, donation from, 2. 494.
Logwoncarst, Indian name for John T. Kirkland, 19. 414 n.
Loise, Capt., 15. 158.
Lomax, Judge, 4. 96.
Lombard, Jrs. Jane, 14. 220.
Lombard, Louis Frederick, 14. 220.
London, AIr., 19. 220, 223.
London, John, affidavit of, 3. 60-62.
London, Eng., 3. 53, 136, 133, 139; 6. 26,
38, 39, 48, 250, 364; 7. 236; 11. 8, 156, 167, 177, 182, 210, 214, 310, 496, 497; 12. 172. Plan of, I. 82. Bishop of, has charge of the Fulham Library, 3. 21 n. Publication of 'Hutchinson's History' in, 3. 136-139, 144, 146, 147, 149. Beginnings of the cotton-trade, 3. 222. Case of the crown against the city in 1633, 4. 165. Charter taken from, 4. 165, 166. Feeling of the peo- ple toward Ameriea after the Revolu- tion, 6. 374. Disturbances in, 7. 212. Bill of Rights Club, 11. 8. Great fire in, 1666, 12. 161. Plagne in, 12. 420. A volume of the index to the ' Remem- brancia' of, exliibited, 17. 170. Ex- tracts from the volume, 17. 296, 297. St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, 18. 119, 180, 243, 260, 402, 405. Exhibi- tion of 1851, 19 433.
London, Public Record Office at, see Rec- ord office, etc.
'London Chronicle' cited, 13. 178; 14. 55, 274.
London Club, 16. 207.
' London Company,' 13. 114.
' London Courant,' see ' Courant.'
' London Daily News,' see ' News.' London Entomological Society, 19. 322.
'London Gazette,' I. 68. No. 2006, 9 Feb. 1684, reprint of, 13. 105-108.
London Government Assay Office, 6. 471. London House, 3. 22.
'London Magazine,' 1 48; 7. 361; 14. 263.
London Provident Institution of Savings, 16. 130.
'London Quarterly Review,' its review of Motley's 'United Netherlands,' 16. 435.
London Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, see Society for the Enconragement, etc. London Society of Antiquaries, see So- ciety of Antiquaries at London.
' London Times,' see "Times.'
London Traders' Tokens, donation from the Library Committee of, 3. 43.
Londonderry, Ire., 7. 27.
Londonderry, N. M., exempt farms in, 7. 28.
Long, Mr., 8. 427.
Long, Christopher Hughes, see Hughes. Long, John, his ' Travels in America,' I. 153.
Long, Commander John Collins, U.S .. V. 'Tribute to the Memory of,' presented by Rev. Chiarles Burroughs, D.D)., 9. 68.
Long, Ilon. John D., LL.D., 15. 251; 18. 245 ; 19. 102, 356, 359. Donation from, 6. 20. Letter from, and others, to Messrs. Morse and Ranney relative to the portrait of Mr. Winthrop for the Capitol at Washington, 19. 358.
Long, Joshua, 8. 12, 21, 26.
Long, Col. P'ierse, 6. 358.
Long, Richard, killed by Indians, 14. 123.
Long, Robert, 12. 398.
Long. Stephen, 19. 325 n.
Long, Zachariah, 12. 398.
Long Island, Boston Harbor, 17. 196, 257. Long Island, N. Y., 6. 63 n , 63 n., 70 n .; 10. 384-387, 389, 390; 12. 229 ; 17. 434; 19. 407 n. The Dutch settlements har- assed, 6. 66 n., 69 n., 70 n. Land pur- chased by Capt. Scot, 6. 66 n. 60 n., 70 n., 71 n., 72.
Long Island Bible Society, donations from, 9 227 ; 11. 498.
Long Island Historical Society, 18. 363. Donations from, 7. 407 ; 8. 314; 10 1, 40, 314; 11. 493. Contributes to the Raleigh memorial window, 18. 401, 402. 'Memoirs of,' cited,' 13. 310; 18. 321 n. Long Island Sound, passage over, in 1789, 11. 20, 21, 24. Long Lane, 3. 296
' Long March,' 19. 250.
Long Pond, 6. 424.
Long Reach River, N. B., 17 209.
Long Wharf, Boston, 4. 85, 220, 221, 353 n. ; 5. 17, 110 ; 7. 477. Origin of, 16. 117.
Longacre, James B., 2. 22 n.
Longacre Street. Boston, I. xviii.
Longchamps, Abbé Pierre de, cited, 11. 113 n.
Longet, François Achille, 14. 9; 11. 513, 347.
Longevity, 8. 434-440. Of Americans, 8. 224, 438-440. Remarks on, 13. 63.
Longfellow, Mrs. Fanny E. (Appleton), 5. 301, 307.
LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH, LL.D., 4. 55, 64, 113, 142, 406, 410, 411. 418 ; 5. 307; 10. 143, 173, 259, 318, 350, 355, 430 ; 11. 100, 111 ; 12. 21, 145, 177, 251, 257; 13. 70, 77, 183; 14. 47, 192. 312; 15. 168, 395: 16. 385; 17. 450; 18. 206, 212, 213, 217, 316, 419 ; 19 285,
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY W. (continued).
333, 347, 357 ; 20. 38, 78, 96, 257, 343. Elected a Resident Member, 3. 259. Accepts membership, 3. 262. Dona- tions from, 3. 93: 4. 146, 384; 5. 26, 309. Invitation from, 4. 52. On Waslı- ington Irving, 4 393-305. Letter to, from G: Sumner, 4 422, 423. His house, 5. 42. Friend of L. V Bell, 7. 32. Of a committee to attend Mr. Bryant's funeral, 16. 194. His death, 19. xx. His seventy-fifth birthday, 19. 247. Remarks by Dr. Ellis, on an- nouncing the death of, 19. 266-268. Resolution of the Society, 19. 263, 269. Remarks by Dr. Holmes, 19. 269-275 ; by Prof. Norton, 19. 275- 277; by Dr. Everett, 19. 277, 278. Translator of Dante, 8. 277. His re- view of Mr. Hawthorne's 'Twice Told Tales,' 16. 418. His ' Tales of a Way- side Inn, ' 20 61. 77, 78.
Longfellow, Stephen, letter to Thomas Hubbard, 8. 228-200.
Longhurst, Mrs. Mary B., donation from, 2. 477.
Longley, Capt. Robert, 15. 76, 76 n.
Longwood, Mass., 6. 461 n .; 12. 14, 18; 19. 339, 342.
Loomes, Lieut. Michael, 15. 83.
Loomis, Widow, death of, 14 142.
Loomis, Rev. Hubbell. 10. 215-217.
Lopez, Aaron, 4. 843. 343 n. Naturalized,
4 342. 343. Founder of Leicester Acad- emy, II. 11.
Lopez, Don Carlos A., President of the Paraguayan Republic, 11. 144.
Lopez, Gen. Narciso, 7. 71.
Lord, Ann ()/rs. Hanson), 14. 151.
LORD, ARTHUR, A.B., 19. 2:5. Elected a Resident Member, 19. 243. Accepts membership, 19 247. Of committee to publish the ' Trumbull Papers,' 20. 280.
Lord, Mrs. Charlotte Ann (Haven), (Mrs. Brooks), 18. 177.
Lord, Dorothy (Mrs. Rackley), 14. 150. Lord, Lieut. James, 15. 86.
Lord, John, subject of lecture given by, 2. 226 n.
Lord, Rev. Joseph, 8 29; 14. 225.
Lord, Martha (Mrs. Chick). 14. 151.
Lord, Melvin. 17. 121. 122. Donations from, 2. 89, 51, 263; 7. 152. Works left by, on deposit, 2. 283. Descrip- tion of a miniature of Washington by, 13. 254.
Lord, Nathaniel, Jr., 8. 41, 42.
Lord, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 82.
Lord, Richard, 3. 62; 10. 391. Lord, Saralı (Mrs. Cooper), 14. 150.
Lord's Prayer, Indian version of, in two dialects, presented to the Society, 2. 485, 486. In eight hundred languages, IO. 456.
Lord's Supper, 6. 475. Loring, C'apt., 8. 327 ; 13. 173 ; 20. 14. Loring, Mr., 8. 383.
Loring, Mrs., Boston, II. 10, 31.
Loring, Mrs., New York, 11. 22, 24.
Loring, Mrs. Anne (Greely), 11. 263.
Loring, Mrs. Anne P. ( Brace), II. 282.
Loring, Bathsheba (Mrs. Putnam), 17. 177 1.
Loring. Benjamin, donations from, 2. 508 ; 3 .. 130, 132. To receive the thanks of the Society, 3. 100.
Loring, Messrs. Benjamin & Josiah, dona- tion from, I. 154.
Loring, Ilon. Caleb, II. 263.
Loring, Caleb, Son of Liberty, 11. 141.
Loring, Gen. Charles G., 17. 52 ; 19. 248.
LORING, Hon. CHARLES G., d. 1867, 2. 161; 10. 84, 294, 340; II. 257; 12. 6; 13. 42. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 199. Donations front, 6. 417; 7. 168, 347 ; 8. 171; 9. 227. To advise in re- gard to the funds of the Society, 6. 426. Of Anditing Committee, 6. 471. Remarks on the death of Hon. W: Sturgis, 7. 174-176. Chosen to pre- pare a memoir of Hon. W: Sturgis, 7. 177. His death, 9. xvi; 10 146; 1I. 285. Tribute to, 10. 80-82. Mr. Win- throp's remarks on his death, 10. 88. ' Memoir of,' by Theophilus Parsons, II. 263-291. His birth and parentage, II. 263. Graduates at Harvard Col- lege, and enters the Litchfield Law School, 11. 263. Admitted to the bar, II. 264. His professional career, 'II. 264-271. Member of the Massachu- setts Senate, II. 271. Declines the position of United States Senator, II. 271. Chairman of a committee for investigating the burning of the Ursu- line Convent, II. 272. Counsel for defendant in the Sims case, II. 273. Fellow of Harvard College, II. 273. Visits Europe, 11. 274. His political publications during the Rebellion, II. 275-279. President of the Union Club, Boston, II. 280. Chairman of a Lin- coln meeting in 1864, 11. 280. His religious belief, 11. 281. Domestic life, II. 282-284. His fondness for his club, II. 285-287. Traits of character, II. 288-291. His 'Memoir of Hon. W: Sturgis,' 7. 419-473.
Loring, Mrs. Cornelia (Goddard), 11. 274, 282.
Loring, Daniel, 17. 177 n.
Loring, Elijah, contributes to purchase the Society's building. 1. 465 n.
Loring, Francis C., 13. 350. Loring, Francis G., 16. 396.
Loring, Rev. Israel, 3. 327; 17. 387.
Loring, James (Manning & Loring), I. 191; 3. 140.
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Loring, Hon. James S., 12. 181. Dona-
tions from, 2. 338, 341, 371, 375, 416, 421, 428, 423, 435, 442, 445, 459, 466, 460, 471, 473-478, 483, 498, 508, 539, 606 ; 3. 32 G., 40, 93, 111 ; 6. 78; 7. 279, 298, 303; 8. 76, 171; 9. 1; 10. 40; II. 500. Request from, to copy from Waller's Orderly Book of 1775, 2. 444. Permission granted to take copies from the ' Hancock Manuscripts,' 2. 476.
Loring, Jolin, 3. 327.
Loring, Jolin, M.D., 8. 361; 11. 141.
Loring, Jonathan, 20. 6.
Loring, Com. Joshua, 8. 349.
Loring, Joshua, Jr., 11. 393. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Loring, MMajor Jothain, 2d, 15. 84, 160.
Loring. Mrs. Mary Anne, II. 282.
Loring, Sally (Mrs. Benjamin Walleut), 2. 196.
Loring & Atkinson, donation from, 11. 500.
Loring Pieture, by Smibert, 16. 395.
Lorit, Mrs. Sarah ( Hobbs), 14 150. .
Lorkin, Rev. Thomas, 13. 88, 91. Quoted, IO. 30 n.
Lorne, John Douglas Campbell, Marquis of, 18. 349.
Lorraine, Claude, 3. 379.
Lort, Rev. Michael, D.D., 15. 231 n.
Los Angeles, Cal., 17. 134.
Loskiel, George Henry, his 'Moravian Missions,' 1. 122.
LOSSING, BENSON J., L.L.D., 12. 269 ; 15. 162; 17. 239, 234. Donations from, 2. 503; 7. 1; 11. 500. Elected a Corre- sponding Member, 5. 210. Aeeepts membership, 5. 227. His ' Field Book of the Revolution ' eited, 1. 414 n. ; 12. 52. 'Field Book of the War of 1812,' cited, 12. 180. His ' Life and Times of Philip Schuyler,' presented, 12. 288.
Lothrop, origin of the name of, 13. 73. Lothrop, -, 7. 177.
Lothrop, Anna ( Mrs. Motley), 16. 405.
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