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Lothrop, Ansell, 11. 163.
Lotlırop, Asaplı, 13 372.
Lothrop, Hon. Barnabas, 10. 22 ; 20. 168. Lothrop, Capt. Daniel, 13. 372 ; 15. 76. Lothrop, Capt. Daniel, Jr., 13. 372, 374. Lothrop, Edward, Jr., 13. 372.
LOTHROP, ISAAC, d. 1808, 1. 17 n., 62, 140, 163 n., 483 n .; 7. 177. 267, 267 n .; II. 21; 13. 206. 372; 17. 94. His death, I. xli, 198 n. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 6. Elected, I. 16. Donation from, 1. 99. Judge Davis's ' Memoir of,' cited, 1. 198 n. Vote in reference to 'Memoir of,' 1. 200.
Lothrop. Col. Isaac, d. 1750, 1. 131.
Lothrop, Rev. Jolin, Scituate, d. 1653, 6. 475; II. 201; 16. 405; 17. 344. Dr. Lathrop's ' Memoir of,' I. 201.
Lothrop, Rev. Jolin, D.D., d. 1816, see Lathrop, Rev. John.
Lothrop, Josiah, 13. 372. Lothrop, Loring, 4. 334.
Lothrop, Lydia ( Mrs. Beadle), II. 163.
Lothrop, Mrs. Mary (Thompson), (Mrs. Le Baron), 11. 163. Lothrop, Mrs. Mary ( Wheatley), see Lathrop.
Lothrop, Nathan, 13. 372.
Lothrop, Dr. Nathaniel, 1. 99.
Lothrop, Mrs. Samuel K., 2. 300 n.
LOTHROP, Rev. SAMUEL K., D.D, I.
287 m .; 2. 330 n .; 3. 229; 4. 285, 280; IO. 21, 213, 485; 11. 377; 12. 72, 030; 13. 24; 15. 302; 17. 83, 233; 18 269; 19. 256, 357. One of the twenty-six members in the heliotype frontispicee. 2. vii; 3. 32a. Permission to use a copy of eertain letters, 2. 466, 467, 474, 606. Donations from, 2. 124: 3. 66; 4. 122, 235; 5. 309; 6 20, 414; 9 353. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber. 2. 570. Elected, 2. 572. Ae- cepts membership, 2. 574. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 583. 596, 604. A delegate to the semi-centennial eelebration of the New York Historieal Society, 2. 595. Of committee to con- sider certain matters pertaining to the Appleton Fund, 2. 605. O. committee to nominate officers for election, 2 606, 607; 6. 471. Elected Librarian of the Society, 3. 29, 86, 102 ; 4 19, 272 ; 5. 29. To prepare a memoir of Samuel Appleton, 3. 4. Annonnees donations to the Society, 3. 31, 32 a., 30, 37, 48, 50, 63, 65, 84, 85, 88, 92, 97, 110-112, 114, 126, 192, 182, 214, 220, 230, 251, 262, 265, 283; 4. 1, 51, 54, 107, 122, 124, 133, 139, 235, 286. 303, 429, 430, 437, 438 ; 5. 1, 30, 45. 57, 145. Motions by, 3. 32, 133; 5. 198. To unite with the Standing Committee in regard to duplicates in the Library, 3 41. His reports as Librarian for years ending April. 1856, 3. 47. 49, 50 : April. 1:57, 3. 155, 156; April. 1858, 4. 247-240; April, 1859, 5. 25-27 ; April, 1860, 5. 192, 193. Books charged on the loan- book of, 3. 87. Discovers a copy of Burnet on the Prophecies, 3. 88. Of eommittee to arrange the Dowse Li- brary, with reports of the same, 3. 107- 100, 125, 126, 160, 202, 204. Vote of thanks to, 3. 126; 5. 106; 7. 25. To permit Mr. T. C. Amory, Jr., to use the Library for one year, 3 129. Rends letter accompanying donation from T. B. Akins, 3. 263. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Genealogieal Society for a change of its corporate name, 3 266- 270. Of committee to take charge of the ' Aceount of the Dudleys,' ete .. 3. 281. Presents a volume entitled ' Ten Chapters in the Life of Jolin llancock,'
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LOTHROP, Rev. SAMUEL K., D.D. (cont'd). 3. 281. Communicates a letter from Mr. Akins, 3. 334. Report of the Cabinet-Keeper for year ending 1858, 4. 8-18. Of Standing Committee, 5. 195 ; 6. 19. On W: Appleton, 5. 458-463. Of Publishing Committee, 6. vi. Memoir of Mr. Hale to be prepared by, 6. 425. Annual Report of Standing Committee, for the year ending April, 1863, 7. 10-15. Remarks on the death of Ed- ward Everett, 8. 114-127. Requested to furnish a memorial of Rev. Elipha- let Nott, D.D., for the Society's ' Pro- ceedings,' 9 67. Delegate to thic Ant- werp Archeological Congress, 10. 36. Remarks by, 10. 89 ; 11. 239. Remarks on the death of Hon. David Sears. 12. 17. Letter from, on the decease of J. Francis Fisher, 12. 333. Model of the Brattle Street Church offered through, 15. 264. The model placed on deposit with the Society, 16. 166. Remarks by, on the death of General Dix, 17 84, 85. Gives reminiscences of a visit to Rich- mond in 1841, 18. 269. 'Memoir of Eben Parsons' by, I. 317-320. 'Memoir of S: Appleton ' by, 3. 7-18. Funcral discourse upon Hon. Abbott Lawrence, 3. 82. His . Memoir of W: Lawrence' cited, 6. 180. 'Memoir of N. Q. Bow- diteli,' 5. 499-512. His tribute to Charles Folsom, 12. 313-315. 'Memoir of Nathan Hale ' by, 18. 270-279. His ' History of Brattle St. Church ' cited, 19. 75. His 'Life of Rev. Samuel Kirkland,' 19. 394; cited, 19. 396 n. Lothrop, Seth, 13. 372.
Lotium, in medicine, 5. 396.
LOUBAT, JOSEPH FLORIMOND, L.L.D., pre- sents a copy of his ' Medallic History of the United States,' 16. 183. Vote of thanks to, 16. 183. Elected a Corre- sponding Member, 16. 314. Accepts membership, 16. 365. His 'Narrative of the Mission to Russia' cited, 18. 196 n. His 'Medallic History of the United States ' cited, 19. 126 n.
Loud, Andrew J., 18. 190 n.
Loud, Jacob H., 19 382.
Loudon, John Campbell, Earl, 20. 54.
Loudon, John Claudius, his 'Encyclo- pædia of Cottage. Farm, and Villa Ar- chitecture and Furniture' cited, 17. 218.
Loudon, Penn., 17. 200 n.
Loughborough, Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Roslyn, Lord, 8. 86; 16. 44, 49. 50.
Louis IV. of Germany, 11. 415.
Louis IX. of France, 15. 50, 58.
Louis X. Hutin of France, extract from an ordinance of, enfranchising his serfs, 8.301. Louis XI. of France, 15. 54.
Louis XIV. of France, 1. 81 ; 11. 296 ; 12. 420, 422, 424, 425 ; 15. 20, 30, 40 n., 50, 51, 54, 58.
Louis XV. of France, 11. 297; 15. 31, 33, 54, 66; 17. 57.
Louis XVI. of France, 4. 152; 11. 304, 321 ; 15. 17, 29-33, 38, 39, 43, 44, 46, 50, 52-54, 58, 63 n .; 19. 258, 311. Said to have made Washington a Marshal of France, 7. 285 n., 289.
Louis XVIII. of France, I. 278 n .; 20. 100.
Louis, Duke of Orleans, 15. 367. Scal of, 7. 154. Amortissement by, 7. 153-154.
Louis Philippe, 12. 443 ; 15. 315, 316; 18. 199, 201-203, 221, 326, 328. Rives's influence in placing him on the throne of France, 10. 398.
Louisburg, 10. 160, 324, 410; 14. 168. 'Enquiry into the Causes of the Fail. ure of the Expedition against,' 1. 19. Siege of, I. 19, 22 n., 33, 41; 6. 17. Medal commemorating the capture of, II. 297.
Louise, Princess Caroline Alberta, 18. 349. Louisiana, importation of slaves proliib- ited, 6. 99. Proclamation of Gen. Jackson, 6. 244-247. Sale of, to the United States, 7. 263 n .; 15. 50-61. Sugar carried to, in 1837, 7. 411. Ad- mitted to the Union, 15. 61.
Louisiana Historical Society, 2. 40, 117 n. Donation of the first volume of their Collections, 2. 489.
Louisville, Ky., 3. 182 ; 4. 92 ; 10. 421.
'Louisville Journal,' 2. 114 n.
Lousada, Francis, donation from, 4. 235. Louvre, 2. 178, 179. Library of, 2. 178, 179. Collections to be sent to, 2. 182. Love, Jolin, his ' Surveying,' 13. 439.
Love, John, sentenced by court-martial, 16 356.
Love, Capt. Thomas, 14. 361.
Lovejoy, Warren (Lovejoy & Taggard), II. 308.
Lovel, John, 20. 11.
Lovel, John. Sen., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Lovell, Gen., 4. 131.
Lovell, Ebenezer, 13.295.
Lovell, Master James, d. 1814, 1. 382, 411; 7. 194 ; 8. 323; II. 141; 12. 176; 13. 127. Apprehended, 7. 194, 195. Letter from, to J. Whipple, 5. 8-12. His Fiftlı of March oration, I. 18.
Lovell, Jenning, 16. 291.
Lovell, John, donation from, 10. 40.
Lovell, Master John, d. 1778, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 399.
Lovell, Robert, 5. 386, 387, 394; 8. 78. His ' History of Minerals,' 1. 66. His ' Panzoologicomineralogia,' quoted, 5. 392.
Lovering, Widow ( Mrs. Knight), 14. 147 n. I Lovering, Joseph, 20. 11.
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Lovering, Prof. Joseph, donation from, 2. 223. Lovett, Charles W., donation, 2 80.
Lovewell, Capt. Jolin, I. 21 ; 14. 97.
'Loving eup' exhibited by Dr. Ellis, 19. 239. Presented to the St. Botolph Club, 19. 265, 266.
Lovit, John, marriage of, 14. 150.
Lovjoy, Joshua, 15. 255.
Low, Capt., 19. 373, 374.
Low, Anthony, 6. 338 ; 14. 123 n.
Low, Lieut. Ebenezer, 15 86.
Low, Lieut. Edward, 15. 82.
Low, Frances, death of, 14 123.
Low, John, donation fromn, 2. 303.
Low, Capt. John, 15. 78.
Low, Samuel, his ' Poems,' 1. 147.
Lowden, Anthony, 14. 130. Marriage of, 14. 151.
Lowden, Mrs. Sarah, 14. 151.
Lowe, Capt., 16. 360.
Lowe, Charles, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Lowe, Rev. Charles, donation from, 8. 480. Lowell, Mr., 7. 204.
Lowell, Mr., 16. 374.
Lowell, Mrs., 7. 204.
Lowell, Augustus, 19. 357.
LOWELL, Rev. CHARLES, D.D., 1. 173 n.,
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251-253, 257, 259, 202-264, 266, 272, 274,277, 279. 281, 283. 284, 333, 335-337, 339, 345, 347, 348, 350, 360, 374-376, 380, 384-387, 392, 394 n., 895, 396, 398, 407, 413, 417, 418, 424, 425, 427, 433. 435-437, 445, 446, 448, 450, 451, 453, 454 n , 456, 464, 468, 470, 472, 473, 475, 479, 480, 482, 485, 487, 489, 400, 494, 495, 497-500, 503, 504; 5. ix; 10. 52, 108, 481; II. 148, 378: 12. 140; 14 108; 17. 154; 19. 175, 175 n. ; 20. 172. Donations from, 1. 201, 487; 2. 39, 179, 181, 185, 315, 508, 526; 4. 107, 365, 379; 5. 2, 26, 27. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 246. Elected, I. 249. Of Publication Committee, I. 255, 352, 451. Recording Secretary pro tempore, I. 265. Elected Recording Secretary, I. 273, 279, 288, 335, 341, 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 400, 418, 427, 445, 452. Recording Secretary. 1. 276, 331 n .. 346 n., 386, 417, 419, 420, 458, 450, 460, 461 n., 464. Correspondence with Robert Southey, I. 280 n. Of committee to represent the Society at the Plymouth celebration, I. 289. Let- ter of J. Farmer to, I. 339 n. Letter of Sir Walter Scott to, I. 339 n. Of committee on request from the Maine Historical Society, 1. 348, 351. Added to the committee on town and church records, I. 381. Of committee to make application for printing the early rec- ords of the Colony, I. 385. Prof. Rafn's letter to, 1. 425 n. Motions by, I. 447, 471, 474. Of committee on cen-
tennial of Washington's birthday, 1. 448. Of committee to decide to wlioin the Collections shall be given, 1. 460, 464. Contributes to purchase the So- eiety's building, 1. 465 n. Declines re- election as Recording Secretary, 1. 467. Elected Corresponding Secretary, I. 467, 489; 2. 3, 40, 82, 103, 130, 149, 192, 233, 251, 271, 313, 342, 370, 387. Of committee to prepare and furnish the new Library room, 1. 469. To procure a blank letter of thanks, I. 472. Of committee on the manu. scripts, 1. 472. Corresponding Seere- tary, 1. 475, 482, 483, 495, 490, 500; 2. 21, 28, 33, 46. 57, 60, 63, 05, 67, 72. 79, 173. 176, 177, 179, 183, 184, 1s-, 213, 215, 217, 221, 222, 225, 240, 248. 250, 252, 257-259. 262, 265, 208, 285, 303, 306, 319, 339, 352, 365, 419, 423. Of committee to prepare a form of notification of election for Correspond. ing Members, 1. 478. Letter of Mr. Woodward to, 1. 479 n. Of committee on reprinting and sales of the Collec. tions, 1. 459. Of committee on diplo- mas, 1. 494. Mr. Palgrave's letter to, 1. 497. Of committee on a course of lectures. 1. 498. To thank Mr. Rich for gift of 'Bibliotheca Americana Nova.' 1. 504. Of committee to inquire concern- ing maps and charts lent to the United States Governinent, 2. 2. Letter 10, from Wm. P. l'reble, 2. 11n. Letter to, from Sharon Turner. 2 13 n., 14 n. Present at meetings of the Society. 2. 15, 17, 21, 25, 28, 31, 32, 35, 40, 47, 50. 51, 56, 60, 62, 65. 67, 72, 79, 83, 176- 178, 181-183, 185-188, 192, 213, 215, 216, 218-220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 233. 236, 230, 241, 245, 247, 251, 253, 256- 259, 262-264, 206, 272, 286, 298, 300, 303, 306, 307, 309, 314, 318-321. 328, 334, 335, 319, 950, 352-351, 302-364. 370, 372, 376, 377, 3-0, 8:3. 385, 583, 411, 412, 415, 417, 419, 421, 422, 421, 426. Letter from Dr. Dewhurst, re- ferred to, 2. 21, 28. Communicates letters, 2. 28, 33, 46. 67, 60, 03, 65, 17. 70, 177, 179, 183, 184, 188, 213, 215, 217, 221, 222, 228, 210, 216, 250, 251, 307, 308, 310, 321, 320, 334. 353. 364. 382, 385, 410, 422, 424. Letter from l'rof. Rafn referred to him. 2 30, 30 %. Of committee to arrange concerning memoirs of members, 2 31. Of com. mittee on lectures, 2. 81, 31 n., 79 n., 175, 180, 227. Report of the committee on leetures, 2 31, 33, 31. 72, 79. 80. 180. 226, 226 n., 227n. To prepare a printed form of letter for announcement of election to membership, 2. 32. Com. munieates a letter from Dr. J Smyth Rogers, 2. 33. To report on the selec. tion of a committee for the publication
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LOWELL, Rer. CHARLES, D.D. (contin'd). of memoirs of members, 2. 39. Of committee to prepare a list of niem- bers from the beginning for the Collec- tions, 2. 39, 39 n. To use his discretion in the description of the donations, 2. 45. Reads a letter from Hon. 1). A. White, 2. 46. Exhibits his official seal, 2. 61, 61n. To inform the Theological Seminary at Andover of the vote of the Society concerning the donation of the Collections, 2. 71. Voted to choose a Corresponding Secretary during his absence, 2. 83. - Letter from, 2. 104. His return to the country, 2. 173. To write to Gov. Cass, at Paris, to obtain a volume of statistics, published by the French Government, 2. 177. To obtain a translation of the work on the ' Voyage of the Zenos,' 2 180. To prepare resolutions on the death of the Hon. T. L. Winthrop, 2. 185-187. To send the same to the family of the late T. L. Winthrop, 2. 187. Chosen President pro tempore, 2. 187, 212, 217. To designate a writer for the memoir of Hon. T. L. Winthrop, 2. 191. To write to the New York Historical Society, concerning certain donations made by the Hon. Mr. Gallatin. 2. 214, 214 n. To take charge of the Gallatin correspondenee, 2. 215. To prepare a form of letter of thanks for the use of the Society, 2. 217. Of committee to procure certain missing books, 2. 219. Of committee on commemorating the anniversary of the New England eon- federation, 2. 240. To invite certain societies to join in the celebration, 2. 248. Letter of, relating to societies attending the celebration on the 29th of May, 1843, 2. 254 n. Letter giving a list of delegates present at tle cele- bration, 2. 255 n., 256n. To inquire into the matter of the bill of tlie So- eiety of Northern Antiquaries, 2. 259. Of committee to consider the attrac- tiveness of the meetings, 2. 264. Of committee to consider a celebration of the first half-century of the Society, 2. 267. Communicates a letter from Mr. B. P. Poore, 2. 307. Reads an extract from the Journal of the late Moses Prince, 2. 307, 309. To proeure a plate for letters of the Corresponding Secretary and for the acknowledgment of donations, 2. 312. To furnish a testimonial to Mr. Felt for his use in his journey in England, 2. 312. A snb- scriber to the portrait of Gov. Gore, 2. 312 n. To acknowledge the communi- cation of Mr. W. M. Porter, 2. 319. To send a copy of the report on the matter of the Trumbull Papers to the Secretary of the State of Connecticut,
2. 330. To take charge of the boxes of plants possibly belonging to the Na- tural History Society, 2. 348, 351. Communicates donations, 2. 349, 418. Reads letter from the late Dr. Belknap, 2. 379. Of committee to consider cer- tain changes in the publication of the Collections, 2. 380. Excused from the committee, 2. 380. Communicates ac- eeptance of membership by Mr. Judd and Dr. Thomas H. Webb, 2. 415, 416. Reads a letter from William Tyng, dated 1775, 2. 423. To address a letter to the heirs of Dr. Belknap, in relation to certain papers left by him, 2. 423, 424. Reply from the heirs of Dr. Bel- knap, 2. 424, 425. Declines re-election as Corresponding Secretary, 2. 425. To receive the thanks of the Society for his services, 2. 426. To prepare a nie- moir of the late Dr. Pierce, 2. 432, 444. Letter from, in relation to the Earl of Buchan's box, 2. 532, 532 n., 533 n. So- licits the donation of the portrait of Jolin Rogers, 2. 612. Resigns mem- bership, 3. 50. Permission granted to, to copy certain letters, 3. 110. Letter from, to J. Willard, 4. 107, 108. Re- elected a Resident Member, 4. 331. Ac- cepts membership. 4.365. Correspond- ence with Rev. Chandler Robbins, 4. 374-377. Donation from, and vote of thanks to. 4. 384; 5. 2. His death, 5. ix, 187, 224. Motion, 5. 17. Remarks on. 5. 146, 147. ' Memoir of,' 5. 410, 413, 414, 418, 427-440. Extract from a letter of, 13. 299. His 'Artillery Election Sermon,' 1. 218
Lowell, Charles R., donation from, 8. 314.
Lowell, David, 3. 195.
Lowell, Edward, .Jr., 19. 249.
Lowell, Francis C., 7. 421. Subscribes to the fund for reprinting certain vol- umes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. And N. Appleton, 5. 258, 260. Intro- duetion of the power-loom, 5. 262-268. Lowell namned from, 5. 431 n. Lowell, George G., 16. 388.
LOWELL, Prof. JAMES RUSSELL, LL.D., 8 277, 278; 11. 347, 367, 486; 12. 24, 251; 13. 427; 14. 47; 15. 7. 395; 16. 165, 444, 445 ; 17. 50, 459; 18. 419; 19. 8, 329, 347; 20. 257. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 7. 103. Receives the degree of LL.D. from Cambridge, Eng- land, 13. 328. Eleeted a member of the Standing Committee, 15. 276. Re- marks by, on the death of Edmund Quincy, 15. 286, 287. Appointed to write a memoir of Mr. Edmund Quincy, 15. 302. Vote of thanks to, 16. 174. Appointed to write a memoir of Mr. Longfellow, 19. 310. Inscription by, for the memorial window to Sir W.
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Raleigh, 20. 40. Letter from, calling attention to Col. Chester's collection of Parish Registers, 20. 46. Of a com- mittee to publish the Sewall Corre- spondence, 20. 104. 1lis tribute to Hon. J. P. Kennedy, 11. 365-367. Lowell, John, 1685, 12. 108.
Lowell, John, Boston merchant, 1776, 14. 183 n., 184 n.
Lowell, Hon. John, LL.D., d. 1802, 2. 160, 282; 3. 195; 8. 175, 297 ; 11. 141; 12. 65; 14. 108; 15 397; 16.85; 18.245; 19. 152-165. l'rocures the insertion of the clause 'all men are born free and equal' in the Bill of Rights, 3. 196; 13. 299-304; 14. 108, 109. Letter to, from R. Izard, 4. 380, 381. Letter to, from T: Dwight, 5. 15, 16. Letters ad- dressed to, 5 27. Ilis chiaraeter of Dr. Codman's father, 5. 414. Sketch of, 5. 428. His death, 5. 430. Letter of, to Gen. Lincoln, 13 127, 128. Opinion of, in regard to the Governor's power over the militia, 13. 129, 130. Letter of Jonathan Sewall to, 14. 182-184. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 390.
LOWELL, IFon. JOHN, LL.D., d. 1840, HI.C. 1786. 1. 347 m. ; 2. 146; 12. 5; 13. 44 ; 16 51; 17. 114. 408; 18. 401 n ; 19. 98, 161, 161 n., 163, 165-167, 160- 177. Ilis death, 1. xliii ; 2. 146, 147 n., 150, 169. Donation from, 1. 112. Nom- inated a Resident Member, I. 348. Elected, 1. 348. Asked to write a me- moir of 1). A. Tyng, 1. 423. Appointed to prepare the memoir of Dr. Dexter, I. 426. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Letter from, concerning the Spanish manu- seript, 2. 104, 105n. 'Memoir of,' 2. 147 n., 160-169. His success as a law- yer, 2. 161, 162. His interest in polit- ieal issues, 2. 162-165. His part in the Unitarian controversy, 2. 165. His controversial writings, 2. 165, 166. Offices held by, 2. 167. His action in founding many institutions, 2. 167. Ilis social and domestic qualities, 2. 168, 169. Mr. J: Codman in his office, 5. 416. Ilis autograph, faces 19. 160. His review of the 'Confession of Faith,' 2. 164, 165.
LOWELL, Hon. JOHN, LL.D., H.C. 1843, 19. 161 n .; 20. 232. A committee appointed to confer with, regarding valuable matter in Judge Putnam's library, 2. 583. Elected a Resident Member, 16. 256. Accepts member- ship, 16 307. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Hon. John A. Lowell, 19. 125. Prepares a memoir of liis grand- father, the llon. Jolin Lowell, 2. 147 n., 160-169.
Lowell, John, .Jr., 19. 98.
Lowell, Jrs. John, 1786, 5. 16. -
Lowell, Mrs. Jolin, donation from, 1840, 2. 147.
Lowell, Mrs. John, wife of Judge Lowell, 18. 356.
Lowell, John A., engraver, donation from, 14. 216.
LOWELL, Hon. JOAN A., LL.D., 10. 150, 481; 11. 35, 247; 13 13; 14. 9. 32. 50; 15. 274; 16. 300; 19. 125, 285. Sub- scribes toward the reprint of certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. Elected a Resident Member, 3 44. Ac- cepts membership, 3. 49. Of Auditing Committee, 3. 67; 4. 400; 12. 447. Donations from, 5. 45; 10. 41 ; 11. 501. Correspondence of N. Appleton and, 5. 308. Vote of thanks to, 10. 454; 11. 131. Remarks by, on the Massachu- setts Declaration of Rights, 14. 103, 109. His death, 19 xx. Death of, announeed, 19. 98, 99. Resolution passed by the Society, 19. 93. Judge Lowell to prepare a memoir of, 19. 125. Lowell, Percival, 15 395.
Lowell, Rebecea R. ()/rs. Gardner), 2. 282.
Lowell, Mrs. Rebeeea Russell, 5. 414. Her character, 5. 428, 420.
Lowell, Mass., 4. 94; 5. 308 ; 11. 61; 18. 168, 400 m .; 19. 3. 50, 60, 432; 20. 35, 36, 355. Foundation of, 3. 14; 5 263- 271. Cotton mills of, 3. 72. City Li- brary applies for the Society's Cata- logue, 5. 219.
Lowell Institute. Boston, 12. 253; 14. 175; 15. 212; 17. 67; 18 27, 338, 340; 19. 341, 351, 392; 20 410, 416. Lectures before, by members of the Society, 10. 114, 141, 150, 348, 411, 483, 483 ; 11. 33. 35, 40, 105, 131, 188, 246, 247 ; 12. 4, 5, 71, 77; 14. 32, 53; 18. 354; 19. 90. List of members who delivered the lectures, 11. 33. Receipts from the sales of, 11. 249; 14. 53. 'Lectures' of the Massachusetts Historical Society cited, 20 82 n.
Lowell Manufacturing Company, 19. 492. 'Lowell Morning Mail,' newspaper, 18. 400 n.
Lowell Railroad, see Boston and Lowell Railroad.
Lowell Street, 6. 30.
Lowndes, Rawlins, quoted, 6. 167-163.
Lowndes, Hon. Thomas, 19 38.
Lowndes, Hon. William, LL D., d. 1822, 5 261, 266, 277.
Lowndes, William Thomas, 12 2:2. His 'Bibliographieal Manual' cited, 2. 613; 18 297.
Lowther, Charles, 10. 39; 11. 403.
Lowther, Lady Charles, 11 403; 12 123.
'Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution,' pre- sented to the Society, 3 262, 23.
Loyalists, American, J. Quincy's opinion of, 7. 118.
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Loyall, Hon. George, 4 98.
Loyalty of the American Colonists at
the beginning of the Revolution, 13. 180-182.
Loyde, Capt., 15: 341.
Lucas, -, Marietta, 17. 185, 187.
Lucas, John, 2. 196; 11. 141. Donations from, 1. 38, 50, 82.
Lucas family, 10. 34.
Lucas Street, 2. 196.
Lucerne, Switzerland, monumental lion at, 17. 439.
Lucretius, Carus Titus, 10. 91; 19. 307.
Lucretius, Titus Carus, I. 186; 16. 442.
Ludewig, Hermann E., donation from, 2. 341. Ludgate Street, 3. 139.
Ludlow, Lieut. Augustus C., 10. 183; 20. 29.
Ludlow, Edmund, 12. 419.
Ludlow, Roger, 5. 94, 126; 12. 419. And Capt. Stoughton, 5 137, 139-141.
Ludlow, Mass., 12. 406, 408. Origin of the name of, 12. 419.
Luke, negro, petition of, for freedom, 6. 199, 200.
Lumber sent to Europe in 1631, 3. 183.
Lumley, Richard, Baron, 13. 106.
Lumm, Capt. Charles, 16. 71.
Lunatic Asylum of South Carolina, Re- gents of, donation from, 3. 132.
Lunenburg, Mass., 10. 428 ; 12. 403, 404, 412; 16. 142; 19. 86.
Lunt, Daniel, killed by Indians, 14 124. Lunt, Capt. Ezra, II. 226; 12. 192, 193, 195-197, 199-205; 15. 86.
Lunt, Ezra, son of Capt. Ezra, 12. 202.
Lunt, J/rs. Ezra, 12. 197, 198, 203.
Lunt, Hon. George, 12. 192. Donation from, 10. 40. Lines in memory of Isaac P. Davis by, 11. 90.
Lunt, Henry, 1635, 12. 192.
Lunt, Henry, father of Rer. W. P. Lunt, 3. 208. Donates paper relating the wreck of the 'Bonhomme Richard,'
3. 214, 215. To receive the thanks of the Society, 3. 216.
Lunt, Henry. grandfather of Rev. W. P. Lunt, 3. 208. 215.
Lunt, James H., gift from. 17. 165.
Lunt, Joshua Coffin, 12. 206.
Lunt, Margaret, daughter of Paul, 12. 206.
Lunt, Mrs. Margaret. wife of Paul, 12. 206. Lunt, Mary Green ( Pearson), 3. 208.
Lunt, Lieut. Paul, 12. 192; 15. 86. Diary
of, during a part of the Revolutionary War, 12. 192-207.
Lunt, Paul, son of the preceding, 12. 206. Luut, Sarah, 12. 206.
Lunt, Stephen, 12. 202.
LUNT, Rev. WILLIAM P., D.D., 2. vii ; 12. 5; 20. 416. His death, I. xliv; 2. 605 m .; 3. 207, 212. One of the twenty-six members in the heliotype frontispiece, 2. vii ; 3. 32 a. Douations from, 2. 171,
251, 331, 331 »., 834, 385, 410, 508, 674 ; II. 500; 13. 305. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 215. Elected, 2. 218. Ac- cepts election, 2. 222. Present at meet- ings of the Society, 2. 223, 227, 233, 234, 236, 241, 253, 259, 266, 298, 303. 314, 320, 326, 334, 335, 350, 364, 372, 376, 380, 382, 385, 422, 430-432, 443, 450, 454, 458, 470, 472, 481, 490, 497, 548, 551, 554, 571, 573, 581, 585, 596, 599, 604, 606,607. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 266, 381. Presents a copy of the early records of the First Church iu Ply- mouth, 2. 331. Of committee to assort the votes for officers, 2. 472. Elected Corresponding Secretary, 2. 559 ; 3. 29, 86. A manuscript loaned to, 2. 550. Communicates letters of acceptance of membership, 2. 572, 574, 584, 599. Com- municates a letter from Mr. J. Bell Pollock, 2. 594. To write to Mr. Pol- lock, acknowledging the receipt of his letter, 2. 594. Of Publishing Commit- tee to prepare Vol. III. of the fourth series, 2. 601. Requested to prepare a memoir of Mr. I. P. Davis, 2. 605. Communicates a letter from De Ange- lis, 3. 1. Reads letters accepting mem- bership, 3. 32 6, 44, 66, 111, 113, 114. Presents a communication from Dr. Franklin B. Hough, 3. 44. To acknowl- edge the receipt of the proceedings relative to the death of Hon. J. M. Berrien, 3. 63. Communicates letter and donation from J. R. Bartlett, 3. 115. To present the thanks of the Society to Mr. B. R. Winthrop, 3. 125. The Recording Secretary to fill his office during his absence, 3. 130. Of Stand- ing Committee, 3. 162. Resolutions offered on the occasion of his death, 3. 206. Memoir of, 3. 207-213. Accepts the invitation from the Second Congre- gational Unitarian Society in New York, 3. 208. Date of his installation at Quincy, 3. 209. Sketch of, by a friend in an unpublished poem, 3. 211, 212. A mural tablet erected in memory of, 3. 212. Copy of his 'Psyche ' given to the Society, 17. 165. His address to the Alumni of tlie Theological School at Cambridge in 1852, 3. 209. His 'Dudleian Lecture,' 3. 209. Sermon preached at the installation of Rev. George Whitney, 3. 209. His collec- tion of Psalmns and Hymns, 3. 210. Poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society called ' Psyche,' 3. 210; 17. 165. Two Discourses on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church at Quincy, 3. 210. His contributions to the 'Chris- tian Examiner,' 3. 213. His 'Sheaf of Years,' 3. 213. His Artillery Election Sermon of 1847, 3. 213.
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