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rowed of, on the Treasurer's note, 2. 148 n. Money paid to, 2. 211 n. One of the subscribers to the Gore portrait, 2. 312 n. Of committee to act con- cerning the printing of certain scien- tific works by Congress, 2. 337. Report of the committee, 2. 338, 339. A sub- scriber for reprinting certain of the volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. Of committee to procure a copy of the ' American Archives,' 2. 418. Report of the committee, 2. 420. Of commit- tee to address a memorial to the Gen- eral Court concerning the ownership of certain papers, 2. 420, 420 n. Re- port of the committee, 2. 435, 436, 436 n. - 441 n. Account of the fund given by him and others, 2. 425. Com- municates a Royal Order, issued in 1682, 2. 428. Chosen President pro tempore, 2 455. Presides, 2. 455; 5. 48, 52. Of committee to procure better accommodations for the Society, 2. 468. Of Nominating Committee, 2. 485, 525. Of committee to draught a series of reso- lutions to the memory of the late Daniel Webster, 2. 502. Of committee to pre- pare a memorial to be addressed to the United States Congress, 2. 550. Re- port of the committee on enlarged ac- commodations for the Society, 2. 555; 3. 42, 47, 48, 66, 67. Communication from, concerning the will of Hon. Sam- uel Appleton, 2. 597. Amount sub- scribed by, for the uses of the Library and Catalogue, 2. 603n. Trustee of the will of Samuel Appleton, 3. 5. Re- quested to prepare a memoir of Mr. Lawrence, 3. 41, 68. Motion concerning a mortgage of the premises, 3. 65. The mortgage executed, 3. 66, 67. Reports a lease of the apartments recently oc- cupied by the Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen, 3. 66. Reports the pur- chase of the building of the Provident Institution of Savings, 3. 66. His ' Me- moir of Abbott Lawrence ' referred to the Publishing Committee, 3. 67, 68. Special meeting at his residence, 3. 89. Of committee to take action con- cerning the Dowse Library, 3. 107-109. His liberal donation to the Society, 3. 168. Signs a memorial remonstrat- ing against a petition of the Historic, Genealogical Society, for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. Por- trait of, 5. v, 249. Remarks on his death, 5. 224 -226. Autograph, and portrait of, face, 5. 249. Memoir of, 5. 240-308. Settlement with W: Ap- pleton, 6. 436. Remarks upon his nephew W : Appleton, 6. 439 ; and W : Sturgis, 7. 434. His ' Memoir of Hon. Abbott Lawrence,' 3. 68-82. List of his writings, 5. 307-308.
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Appleton, Nathan, Jr., 5. 307. Donation from, 11. 499.
Appleton, Nathaniel (1774), 8. 365; 11. 140 ; 20. 15.
Appleton, Nathaniel, donation from, 1. 74. Appleton, Rev. Nathaniel, D.D., letter from, to Jos. Sewall (1697), 8. 213.
Appleton, Rev. Nathaniel, D.D., 4. 84 ; 16. 52, 238, 301, 303.
Appleton, Nathaniel W., M.D., 7. 179.
Appleton, Samuel, b. 1586, emigrates to America from Little Waldingfield, 3. 8; 5. 252; 6. 430. Takes the freeman's oath in 1636, 3. 9.
Appleton, Samuel, to advise in the matter of erecting a town-house in Boston, 3. 343.
Appleton, Capt. Samuel, Portland, 3. 16. Appleton, Col. Samuel, grandson of the emigrant Samuel Appleton, b. 1654, d. 1725, 14. 144; 17 96.
Appleton, Hon. Samuel, 1. 465 n., 2. 430; 3. 3; 6. 430, 431 ; 7. 421 ; 11. 30, 308; 12. 74, 131, 220; 13. 3, 15, 273, 424; 14. 322 ; 15. 270; 16. 154, 167; 17. 70; 18. 30, 410; 19. 291; 20. 193. Con- tributes to the purchase of the Society's building. 1. 405 n. Donations from, 2. 146, 170, 503, 590. Subscribes to- wards reprinting certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. Commu- nication and donation from the trus- tees of his will, 2. 507; 3. 2-7, 18, 357; 4 244, 252 ; 5. 22, 180 ; 6. 10; 7. 27, 352; 10 9, 166. A committee ap- pointed to attend to the matter of liis trustees' communication, 2. 598. Ac- tion of the Society in regard to his donation. 2. 599-601. Engraving of, presented to the Society, 3. iv. Me- moir of, prepared by Dr. Lothrop, 3. 3. 4, 7. Stock transferred to the So- ciety, by order of his will, 3. 5-7. Engraving and autograph of, faces 3. 7. Memoir of, reprinted from the Col- lections, 3. 7-18. Birthi and aneestry of, 3. 8-10. llis business in Boston, 3. 13, 14; 5. 255, 257. His marriage, 3. 14. His deatlı, 3. 14, 15. His me- moir included in copies of Bradford's History, 3. 90. Ilis portrait procured for the Society. 3. 130 ; 4. 5. Indebt- edness of the Society to, 3. 168, 357; 4. 5. Money given by, for the curable insane, 6. 452.
Appleton, Major Samuel, son of the emi- grant Samuel Appleton, b. 1624, d. 1696, 3. 9, 10. His services in the Colonies during the Indian wars, 3. 9; 14. 124n. Appleton, Mrs. Samuel, see Appleton, Mrs. Mary Gore.
Appleton, Thomas Gold, 5 307 ; 16. 406; 17. 427; 19. 347, 357. Visits Europe, 5. 202. Extracts from a letter of, 16. 408, 409.
Appleton, William, 12. 324. Donations from, 7. 145, 152, 153, 303, 304, 356, 477; 8 171. Vote of thanks to, 7. 145, 304. Appleton, William de, 3. 8.
APPLETON, Hon. WILLIAM, d. 1862, 4. 120, 439; 7. 98, 421 ; 11. 307; 12. 5; 13. 3; 20. 410, 416. Subscribes toward the reprinting of certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. Communi- cation from, concerning the will of Hon. S: Appleton, 2. 597. Donations from, 2. 599; 3. 40, 48 ; 4. 400. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 108; 6 454. Trustee of the will of Samuel Apple- ton, 3. 5. To receive printed volumes of the Collections, 3. 84. Liberal do- nation from, 3. 168. Of Auditing Com- mittee, 4. 225, 255, 273, 430. Ilis death, 5. ix, 441, 443, 458; 6. 6, 461 n. Re- marks on, 5. 441, 443, 458-404 Memoir of, by Dr. Robbins, 5. 446; 6. v, 429- 469 ; 20. 410. Portrait of, given to the Society, 6. v. l'ortrait of, faces 6. 430. Ilis wealth and generosity, 6. 431 n .. 442-449, 451-454, 400-465. Letter from, to Hon II. B. Rogers, 6. 451-152. Fund given for the benefit of the in- sane, 6. 451-453. The Appleton build- ings, 6. 451, 453. Letter to, from W. S. Bullard, 6. 453, 454. His life at Washi- ington while a member of Congress, 6. 454-460. Of the Committee of Ways and Means, 6. 455, 463. Letter giving a short memoir of, from Ht. Rev. Alonzo Potter, 6. 465-469. Lends money to Dr. L. V Bell, 7. 85. His recommendation of Dr. Bell, 7. 90.
Appleton, William, Jr., d. 1835 or 6, son of Hon. W. Appleton, 6. 435. III- ness and death of, 5. 203, 294; 6 435, 439, 430 n.
Appleton, William, & Co., 11. 307.
APPLETON, WILLIAM S., 11. 159, 163. 501 ; 12. 8, 226, 322. 329; 13. 20, 278; 14 .. 159; 15. 274; 16. 161, 163, 181 ; 17. 50 n., 58, 66, 120, 201; 18 25, 27, 29; 19 357; 20. 206. Date of graduation, 5 307. Donations from, 5. 300; 6. 20; 7. 375, 376; 10. 40, 206; II. 306, 658; 12. 203: 15. 305; 17. 220. Vote of thanks to, 7. 375; 18. 36. Elected a Resident Member, 11. 92. Accepts membership. II. 143. Letter from, noticing the death of John Bruce, F.S.A., 11. 164. Re- ports on collection of coins presented by Mr. Savage, 11. 252. Meeting of the Society at his house, 11. 221. Commu- nication from, 11. 300. Of committee on the Society's Buildling. 11. 326. Communicates letters of l'aul Jones, 12. 276. Of a committee to nominate officers, 12. 447. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 13. 21. Ex- hibits a caricature relating to the Sci- oto Company of Ohio, 13. 82. Remarks
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of, on seals, 13. 232, 233. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Stand- ing Committee, 13. 279. Elected Cab- inet-Keeper, 13. 279; 14. 28, 328; 15. 276; 16. 173; 17. 76. Description of the Washington medals by, 13. 289- 292. Cabinet-Keeper, 13. 289, 305, 378, 447, 451; 14. 25, 103, 158, 317, 318, 828; 15 380; 16. 100, 155, 380 ; 17. 50, 60, 78, 101, 229. Of committee on the Somerby Collections, 13. 313. Remarks of, on the Albemarle portrait of Wash- ington, 13. 375-377. Annual reports of, when Cabinet-Keeper, for the years ending April, 1875, 14. 27; April, 1876, 14. 827; April, 1877, 15. 269; April, 1878, 16. 165, 166; April, 1879, 17. 69; April, 1880, 18. 28, 29. Exhibits a gold impression of Manly's Washington medal, 14. 82. Of committee on the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 14. 158. Exhibits caricatures relating to the American Revolution, 14. 168. Rc- port of committee on Centennial Exhi- bition, 14. 170. Of committee to exam- ine a portrait of Sir Williami Phips, 14. 206. Reports reception of the model of the Brattle Street Meeting-house, 15. 380. Announces a gift from Mr. Harri- son Ellery, 16. 100; fron Mrs. Mary C. Wheeler, 16. 155. Of a committee to dispose of the Society's speciniens of Natural History, 16. 256. Presents a copy of the medal struck in honor of John Paul Jones's victory over the 'Serapis,' 17.50. Reports concerning a catalogue of the paintings and engrav- ings belonging to the Society, 17. 101. Of committee to arrange the collection of autographs of Mrs. Grenville Temple Winthrop, 17. 102, 103. Gift from, 17. 229. Declines re-election as Cabinet- Keeper, 18. 27. His work as Record Commissioner, 19. 288. Remarks by, on Col. Chester, 19. 329, 330. Paper on coins and medals, II. 292-305. llis 'Ancestry of Priscilla Baker,' cited, 12. 397.
Appleton, Me., 3. 13.
Appleton Buildings, 6. 451, 453.
Appleton Family, 3. 3, 9; 6. 30; 14. 38. Motto and pedigree of, 5. 302; 7. 375; 15. 367.
Appleton Fund, 2. 599-601; 3 2-7, 18, 32, 85, 165; 4. 241, 252, 254; 5. 22, 24, 152, 187, 189, 191; 6. 10, 12; 7. 17, 19, 352-355; 8. vi, 268, 270 ; 9. 181 ; 10. 9, 12, 166, 170, 171; 11. 35, 36, 39, 40, 246 ; 12. 73, 77, 131, 132, 220, 224; 13. 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 150, 268, 273, 276, 277, 278; 14. 321, 322, 326; 15. 269, 270, 275; 16. 167, 169, 171, 172; 17. 70-72, 74, 75; 18. 29, 30, 32, 35, 410, 412, 414; 19. 291-293, 295; 20. 193, 195,
196, 198. A committee appointed to act upon the matter of the will and donation from Hon. Samuel Appleton, 2. 598. Report of the committee on, 2. 599-601. A committee appointed to consider matters of business pertaining to, 2. 605. Uses of the income of, 3. iv, 2-7; 6. v, 8, 10.
Appleton Library, North Brookfield, 6. 431.
Appleton Manufacturing Company, 18. 167. Shares owned by the Society, 2. 597 ; 3. 5; 6. 10.
Appleton Publishing Fund, founder of, 3. 7. See Appleton Fund.
Applications and requests made to the Society, 5. 44, 47, 48, 60, 84, 87, 229, 320, 406.
Appotesi, chief, 7. 432.
Appulton, see Appleton.
Après de Mannevillette, Jean Baptiste N. Denis d', his 'Navigation de la France aux Indes,' I. 217.
April Fool's Day, protest against, 12. 368. Apsley, Sir Allen, 13. 94.
Apthorp, Charles, Pocket Almanack for 1779, with manuscript notes by, pre- sented, 9. 82.
Apthorp, Charles, b. 1608, d. 1758, por- trait of, by Blackburn, 16. 386, 387.
Apthorp, Mrs. Charles (Grissilda East- wick), portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 386.
Apthorp, Rev. East, D.D., 19. 67, 113. His house in Cambridge, 5. 415 n. His sermon at the opening of Christ Church, Cambridge, I. 10, 137. His ' Answer to Mayhew's Defence,' I. 10.
Apthorp, George Henry, his 'Description of the Dutch Colony at Surinam,' I. 30. Apthorp, James, donation from, 1. 30.
Apthorp, John T., 19. 282.
Apthorp, JJ/rs. Robert E., 16. 395.
Apthorp, Stephen, 17. 173.
Apthorp, Thomas, 11. 392, 395.
Apthorp, William, II. 395.
Aptuxet, 3. 256. Aquatink Creek, 7. 82.
Aquidnec, 8. 197.
Aquinas, Thomas, St., 18. 143 n. Arabs, 6. 125.
Arago, Dominique François, 18. 176, 202.
Aranda, Pedro Pablo Abaraca de Bolea, Conde de, 4. 375; 15. 48.
Arbella, ship, 5. 94. Historic importance of, 6. 4. Sailing of, 6. 415, 474.
Arc, Joan of, see Darc.
' Archeologia Americana,' 2. 86 n. Cited, 12. 173 ; 16. 203 n.
Archæological Congress at Antwerp, del- egates appointed to, 9. 228 ; 10. 36.
Archaeological Institute of America, 19. 252.
Archaeological Publications, list of, 2. 573.
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Areliæologists, 6. 16, 25. Cireular of a proposed nieeting of those interested in the history of America before its dis covery by Columbus, 13. 379.
Archbald, Azor, donation from, 1. 131. Archdale, Gor. John, 18. 393.
Areher, Gabriel, his account of the Voy- age of Columbus, 2. 119 n.
Archer, James T., donation from, 2. 378. Archer, Thos., 3. 261.
Archibald, Lieut. Edward, 15. 85.
Archimedes, 11. 300.
'Architects' and Mechanics' Journal,' donation from publishers of, 4. 424.
Archives of the Society, 3. v ; 13. 182 n. Committee appointed to prepare a list of, 9. 191.
Arden, Dr. - , 16. 106.
Are-frode, his ' Islendingabok' eited, 18. 20. His 'Landnamabók ' cited, 18. 21. Aretino, Pietro, 11. 422 n.
Argall (Argoll). Sir Samuel, 10. 384, 385; 14. 361; 18. 115 2., 293.
Argentine, steamer, 7. 415.
Argentine Confederation, 2. 349 n.
Argentine Republic. 7. 415.
Arguello, Don Josef, 11. 353.
Argyleshire, 7. 27.
Argyll (Argyle), George Douglas Camp- bell, &th Duke of, 13. 70; 16. 430; 18. 349; 19. 267.
Argyll, John Campbell, 2d Duke of, 13. 101.
Arians, 6. 478.
Ariel, 3. 215.
Arin, William, killed by Indians, 14. 124.
Ariosto, 3. 384.
Aristænetus, 3. 3S4.
Aristides, pseudon., see Burr, Aaron.
Aristides. G. A., his Greek translation of Irving's ' Columbus,' 4 417.
Aristizabal, Don Gabriel de, 2. 105 n.
Aristotle, works of, 1. 152; 3. 384. His ' Ethics' cited, 18. 136 n.
Arizona Historical Society, donation from, 8. 463.
Arizona Indians, 12. 1.
Ark (?) Club, 19. 219.
Arkstee & Merkus publish the German Map of Boston. 6. 37.
Arkwright, Sir Richard, publie labors of, 6. 424.
Arlington, Henry Bennet, Lord, 4. 276 ; 10 390; 20. 80. Matters relating to the Atherton purchase and Narragan- sett l'atent, 6. 63 n .- 72 n. Warrant signed by, 10. 388. Letters to, 10. 389.
Arlington, Mass., 4. 93; 8. 233 ; 17. 323. Arlington House, 10. 450.
Arlington Street, Boston, 6. 4, 5.
Arlington Street Church, Boston, 20. 350. Vote of thanks to the proprietors of, 20. 40.
Armenian Bole, Terra sigillata, 5. 392.
'Armeria Real de Madrid,' prospectus of proposed publieation of, 2. 573.
Arinestrong, Mr. - , 6 339.
Armine, Lady -, 17. 249.
Arminianism, 6. 427.
Arminius, Jacobus (James Harmensen), 12. 185 ; 16. 411, 458.
Armistead, Lt .- Col. George, defender of Fort McHenry. 5. 374.
Armiistead, William, his negro slave emancipated, 6. 236.
Armitage, Manasseh, 8. 13, 21, 20. Arms, Richard, 17. 153.
Armstrong, Mrs., mentioned in Ezekiel Price's Diary, 7. 189, 199, 220, 224.
Armstrong, Edward, letter front, 2 423. His paper on the 'Site of Fort Nas- sau,' 20 104.
Armstrong, Jolin, letter of, to Smollett, I. 136.
Armstrong, Gen. John, 11. 207. Original letter of, presented, 12. 253.
Armstrong, Major John, Jr., 3. 180, 250. Report of committee on the safety of the Southern States. 6. 216-218.
Armstrong, Samuel T., contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n. Donation from, 2. 215.
Army, the, 3. 206, 280. Service rendered by negro soldiers, 6. 172-248. See Brit- ish, Continental, French, Parliamen- tary, Turkish, and United States Army. Arna-Magnæan Collection, 2. 500 n.
Arnaud, Antoine, 16. 251.
Arirault, Jolin, 4. 353, 354, 356.
Amim, Count d', 4. 236.
Arnobius, 18. 426.
Arnold, Gen. Benedict, I. 168, 478 n. ; 3. 114; 4. 287 : 7. 137, 221, 234, 237; 1I. 257 ; 12. 102, 200, 270 ; 15. 68, 152, 153 ; 17. 459; 19 72 n., 385, 408. Journal of his expedition to Canada, 1. 131. In- cidents of the Revolutionary War. 3. 273-275. Ilis foree blockaded. 5. 151. Advanee of, in Canada, 6. 187. Wound- cd. 7. 230. Anecdote of treason of. 16. 366, 367. Orders issued immediately after the discovery of the treason of, 19 385 n.
Arnold, Mrs. Benedict. 10. 36; 11. 257. Arnold, Elias, 11. 413 n.
Arnold, George, 7. 354; 8 41; 12 216; 13. 100. Engaged as janitor and gen- eral assistant, 2. 592. llis work on the Trumbull and other manuscripts 3. 93- 95. Engaged to arrange the mass of unbound papers, etc., and to work in the Library, 3 32 c., 32 c, n. llis salary, 4 251 ; 5. 21, 189; 6. 0; 7. 16, 352; Io. 8, 11, 166, 169; II. 34, 38, 246; 12. 73. 74, 76, 220, 223; 13. 11, 272, 273, 275; 14 321, 322, 325: 15. 269, 273; 16. 169. Donations from. 5. 309, 347, 372; 7. 139. 140, 152, 208 ; 8. 201, 268, 270, 274, 280, 431; 9 047; 10
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40, 335. Identification of the portrait | Ash, St. George, Bp. of Clogher, 20. 279 .- of Gov. Hutebinson by, 10 486 ; 11. 44. Ash, Rev. Simeon, 18. 388.
His services bronght to a close, 16. 165 Arnold, George, Jr., douation from, 5. 58. Arnold, James, 20. 258.
Arnold, Matthew, 20. 394.
Arnold, Peleg, donation from, I. 76.
Arnold, Samuel, 17. 345.
ARNOLD, Hon. SAMUEL G., LL.D., 7. 23; 18. 26. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 601. Elected, 2. 606 ; 3. 1. Letter from, accepting membership, 3. 1. Donation from, 4. 146 ; 5. 48. His death, 17. xviii. Remarks by the Pres- ident on announcing the death of, 17. 360. His 'History of Rhode Island' cited, 2. 339 n .; 6. 73 n., 77, 200; 12. 354 n., 401 n .; 13. 251 n. ; 17. 223 n. Extracts from the 'History,' 5- 220, 221.
Arnold, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 19. 6. Anec- dote of, 11. 290.
Arnold Arboretum, 20. 258.
Arnoult, Eugène, a communication from, 2. 45. His Journal of the Institute, 2. 45, 45 n., 58. Report of Mr. Willard on the subject of liis communication, 2 49. His requests declined, 2. 57-59. Arnzen, Niels, gives Dighton Rock to the Royal Society of Northern Anti- quaries, 5. 226. Letter from, in regard to the donation of Dighton Rock, 6. 252. Letter to, from the King of Den- mark, 6. 253.
Aron, Arum, 5 300.
Arrian, 3. 384.
Arrivet engraves the German Map, 6. 37. Arrowheads discovered in Medford, Mass., 6. 363.
Arrowsick Island, 3. 324.
Arsenal at Harper's Ferry, seizure of, 1859, 9. 241.
Art, works of, in the Library of Mr. Dowse, 3. 172.
'Art of Pleading.' I. 55.
Arthur, Chester A., President of the United States, 19. 101.
Articles in the By-laws of the Society, see By-laws of the Society.
Articles in the Constitution of the United States, see United States, etc.
Articles of Confederation of the four New England Colonies, see New Eng- land.
Artiguenave, Jos. Linna, 17. 412.
Artillery Election Sermons, a list of preachers of, to be prepared, I. 213. Sermon preached by Rev. W. P. Lunt, in 1847, 3. 213.
Arundel, Thomas Howard, Ist Earl of, 13. 94, 97,98.
Arundell, Henry, 3d Baron, 13. 106.
Asassawsh, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Asby, James, 11. 393, 395.
Ash, John, killed by Indians, 14. 143.
Ashburnhanı, Jolın Ashburnham, 2d Earl of, 12. 417.
Ashburnham, Mass., 3. 13, 73; 12. 405, 406, 408, 417.
Aslıburton, Alexander Baring, Ist Lord, 10. 247 ; II. 231 ; 17. 379n. His ' In- quiries into the Orders in Council,' I. 202.
Ashburton, Jolin Dunning, 1st Baron, 19. 219 Counsel in Somerset's case, 7. 320, 325. Abused for his share in the case, 7. 323, 324.
Ashburton Place, 6. 29.
Ashburton Treaty, 2. 531.
Ashby, Eng., family seat of Baron Has- tings of Ashby de la Zouche, 12. 418.
Ashby, Mass., 12. 405, 408 ; 18. 155. Ori- gin of name of, 12. 418.
Ashe, -, 17. 204 n.
Aslıer, George M., LL.D., 18. 91 n.
Ashfield, Mr. - , 3. 228.
Ashfield, Mass., 12. 405, 408. Origin of the name of, 12. 418.
Ashfield, Suffolk, Eng., 12. 418.
Ashford, Conn., 6. 69 n .; 17. 199.
Ashley, Rev. Jonathan, 20. 47 n. Letter of, to Mr. Cooper, I 12.
Ashley, Joseph, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Ashley, Lieut. Moses, 15. 81, 81 n.
Aslıly, Goodman -, 18. 17.
Aslımun, Mrs. John H., 19 32.
Ashmun, Prof. Jolm Hooker, 2 565, 566; 10. 186, 188 ; 16. 312; 19. 13, 42. Ashtabula, Ohio, 10. 475.
Ashurst, Sir Henry, 2. 297 n., 208 n .; 7. 483; IO. 351; 16. 229; 17. 246, 248, 251, 253; 20. 267. Letter from, to Hon. Isaiah Addington, with the reply, 2. 304, 304 n., 305 n. His dedication of a sermon of Mather, 7. 365 n. Let- ters of Judge Sewall to, 12. 366-367, 372-374. Letter to, from Jolin Eliot, 17. 249, 250.
Ashurst, Sir William, letter of the min- isters to, concerning the Indians, I. 154. Note from Judge Sewall to, 12. 374.
Ashurst, Sir William Henry, Justice in Somerset's case, 7. 324.
Asia, man-of-war, 4. 224.
' Asiatic Mirror,' I. 112.
Asiatic Society, correspondence opened with, I. 78.
Askhamn, John, Io. 326.
ASPINWALL, Col. THOMAS, I. 482, 485 ; 4. 167, 395, 410, 418 ; 8. 83, 176 ; 10. 9, 141, 143, 148, 338, 399, 412 ; 11. 101, 334 ; 12. 8, 81, 132, 251 ; 13. 62, 135 n .; 15. 3-6; 17. 380; 19. 268; 20. 185, 186, 229. His death, I. xlvii ; 14. xvi ; 15. 2-5. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, I. 471. Elected, I. 474. Dona-
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tions froin, 1. 483; 2. 116, 191, 192; | 4. 330, 373; 5. 26; 10. 206; 11. 501. To attend to the subject of Gov. Ber- nard's letter-books, 2. 32. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 32, 607. Letter from, regarding the distribution of diplomas and the manuscript papers of Governors Bernard and Tryon, 2. 65, 66, 66 n. To be admitted to the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, 2. 85 n. Letter from, 2. 116. To re- ceive two copies of Vol. VIII., third scries, 2. 248. To receive a copy of Vol. IX., third series, 2. 339. Nom- inated a Resident Member, 2. 607. Elected a Resident Member, 3. viii, 18. Accepts Resident Membership, 3. 32b. Exhibits an ancient copy of Co- lonial Records, 3. 36 ; of Publishing Committee, 3. 89 ; 7. 300; of Standing Committee, 3. 162; 4. 19; 5. vii, 20, 195. Responds to Mr. Willard in me- mory of Mr. Lunt, 3. 206. Contrib- utes a copy of a paper written by Gen. Gage, 3. 261. Signs a memorial re- monstrating against a petition of the Historic - Genealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266- 270. Exhibits a volume entitled ' Yong's Voyage to Virginia and Maryland,' 3. 282, 283. Motion of, 4. 3; 7. 25. Re- ceives votes of thanks, 4 245, 330; 11. 253; 12. 181. Remarks, 4. 283; 5. 39- 41, 318-319 ; 10. 82, 83, 113, 133, 135, 136, 207, 312; 11. 158. On Washing- ton Irving, 4. 404-408. Of committee to inquire concerning the authenticity of a helmet, 5. 149. Of committec to inquire concerning the exchange of prisoners during the Revolutionary War, 5. 324, 346. His views on the Narragansett patent, with a criticism of the same, by Mr. C. Deane, 5. 400, 404 - 406 ; 6. 41-77. On W. Ap- pleton, 5. 463-464. Elected Viee-Pres- ident of the Society, 6. vii, 19; 7. vü, 26,363 ; 8. 272 ; 9 100 ; 10. 20, 173; 11. 45. Vote of thanks to, for services on Standing Committee, 6. 20. Vice- President, 6. 82; 8. 272; 9. 156, 100, 196, 233, 462-464 ; 10. 38, 39, 80, 85, 92, 104, 117, 118, 134, 140, 144, 145, 206, 311, 313, 314, 319, 321, 325, 330, 338; 11. 135, 143, 146. Communicates a Paper on ' William Vassall, no Factionist,' 6. 471-470. His remarks on Tobacco as an article of commerce in Europe, about 1614, 9. 13. His remarks at the announcement of the death of Gen. Scott, 9. 234. His remarks on second- ing the Resolutions of acknowledgment to George Peabody, 9 444. His visit to Waldingfield, Eng., in 1819, 9. 466. Publication of papers belonging to the Society, 10. 175. Dcatlı of, announced
by the I'resident, 15. 2-5. Reminis- eences of, by llon. II. B. Grigsby, 15. 4. Resolutions of the Society on the death of, 15. 5. Remarks by Ellis Ames, 15. 5-7. , Referred to in report of the Council, 15. 266. Mr. Ilillard appointed to prepare a memoir of, 16. lì1. His Collection of Manuscripts, eited, 3. 261; 6. 69 n.
Aspinwall, William, Deacon of the First Church in Boston. 18. 208, 364.
Aspinwall, Hon. William, 11. 101. Gift from, 19. 60. Thanks of the Society to, 19 60.
Aspinwall, William, JI.D., his hospital, 5. 257 ; 12. 66.
'Aspinwall Elm,' donation of photo- graphis of, 7. 344, 360.
Aspinwall House, in Brookline, photo- graphi of, presented to the Society, 19.60. ' Aspinwall Papers,' 11. 245; 12. 81, 126, 181; 15. 3.
'Aspinwall's Hospital,' 5. 257; 12. 66. Aspland, Rev. Robert, 10. 249 n.
Asquawcutt, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Assaweetàu, 2. 290 n.
Assawomset, pronuneiation of, 2. 200 n.
Assay Office, see British Government Assay Office, London.
Assessments, on members of the Society, 1. 232, 419 m .; 3. 240; 5. 191; 12. 70; 13. 141. Proceeds of, 2. 3n., 37n., 103n., 131 n., 149n., 211n., 234n., 255n., 269 n., 314n., 341 n., 367 n., 269, 380 n., 425n., 453n., 471 n., 487 n., 527 n., 556 n .: 5. 22, 24, 189, 191; 6. 9, 12. Rnles regarding, 2. 514. Suggestions of increase in, 2. 589. See Admission Fees, und By-laws. Assessments upon towns, 9. 42, 41. Assheton, Rev. William, 18. 428.
Assistant Fire Society of Boston, its Records presented, 7. 299.
Assistant Librariau of the Society, see Librarian, Assistant.
Assistants of Massachusetts, 6. 45, 6S n.
Their courts, 6 474, 476-179; 9. 41. To choose the Governor and Deputy Governor, 9. 45. Records of their courts cited, 20. 150 n., 151 n. See Mas- sachusetts.
Association of Medieal Superintendents of American Institutions for the In. sane, 7. 49, 50.
Association of Ministers, see Boston As- sociation of Ministers.
Association of Yale Alumni in Boston and its vicinity, see Yale College, etc. Assomption, Rivière de 1', 7. 330. Assowomsett, 2. 290 n.
Assowomsett Neck, 2. 201 n.
Assumpink, battle of the, 3. 331, 335. Astell, Hannah (Mrs Pownall), 16. 177. Astell, Richard, 16. 177.
Aston, Richard, Justice, in Somerset's case, 7. 321.
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Aston, Thomas, 20. 6.
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