Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 50

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 542


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Lupin, Friar, pseudon., 10. 449. Lush, George, 11. 395.


Lusk, Major, 6. 150. Luther, Hans, the elder, 20. 366.


Luther, Hans, the younger, 20. 358.


Luther, Martin, 13. 349; 15. 242, 243; 18. 144 n., 182; 20 401. Monument of, at Worms, 18. 263. Remarks by Dr. Ellis, on the approaching anniversary of the birth of, 20. 264, 25. The pro- posed commemoration of the four hun- dredth anniversary of the birth of, announced by the President, 20. 350. Remarks relative to, by Rev. E. J. Young, 20 355-358. His tract ' Against the Papacy at Rome founded by the Devil,' 20. 356. Commemoration of, under the auspices of the Society, 20. 362-383. Address by Hon. R. C. Win- throp, 20. 362-364. Address by Rev. Dr. F. H. Hedge, 20. 364-383. Lutherans in Georgia, 8. 215.


Lutwicke, Edward Goldston, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Lutwydge & Faulkner, Messrs., 12. 49. Lutz, -. tavern-keeper, 17. 201.


Lux, William, 16. 264.


Luzancy, Rev. Hippolytus du Chastelet de, his 'Reflections on the Council of Trent,' 1. 53.


Luzerne, Anne C. de la, see La Luzerne.


Lyceums, growth of, in public favor, 6. 297, 208.


Lycurgus, 18. 136 n.


Lyde, Capt., 4. 219: 15 352.


Lyde, Byfield, 11. 304. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 267.


Lyde, Deborah (Mrs. Brinley), 16. 304.


Lyde, Edward, 1684, 17. 54.


Lyde, Edward, 1789, 11. 21, 22.


Lyde, George, 11. 394.


Lydia Fisher, a dance, 5 211.


Lyell, Sir Charles, 17. 455; 20. 387.


Lyford, John, 17. 363.


Lyliarde, Edward, 6. 256.


Lyman, Anna Huntington (Mrs. Mason), 7. 108.


Lyman, Mrs. Anne Jean, ' Memoir of,' pre- sented to the Society, 15. 7.


Lyman, Arthur T., 19. 357.


Lyman, Edward H. R., donation from, 15. 7. Vote of thanks to, 15. 7.


Lyman, George W., 19. 282.


Lyman, Hon. Jonathan H., 7. 108; 19. 37, 45.


Lyman, Joseph, 1847, 7. 414.


Lyman, Joseph, portrait of Gov. Strong presented by, 8. 476; 9. 189.


Lyman, Hon. Joseph, 15. 7.


Lyman, Rev. Joseph, D.D., d. 1828, 1. 316.


Lyman, Joseph S., 19. 38 n.


Lyman, Mrs. Lucretia, donation from, 2. 55. Lyman, Lieut. Oliver, 15. 83.


Lyman, Phineas, 20. 48, 48 n.


Lyman, Gen. Phineas, 13. 252. Lyman, Samuel, 19. 45.


LYMAN, Hon. THEODORE, A.M., 7. 431, 432; Io. 144; 18. 340-342, 401 n .; 19. 251, 279, 281 n .; 20. 30. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 349. Elected, I. 353. Of committee to ask aid from the State in publishing Winthrop's Jour- nal, 1. 374. Resigns membership, 2 46, 607 n. Donation from, 2. 130. His death, 2. 607 n. Notice of, 2. 607 n. Letter to, from John C. Calhoun, 19. 280, 281. The 'Jackson Republican' established by, 19. 281. Suit of Mr. Webster against, for libel, 19. 282-284. Letter from, in reference to the same, 19. 323, 324.


LYMAN, Hon. THEODORE, S.B., 15. 274, 398 n .; 16 212; 18. 269; 19. 323, 356; 20. 348. Donation from, 10. 474; 11. 501 ; 14. 185. Elected a Resident Mein- ber, 11. 158. Accepts membership, 11. 159. Elected a member of the Stand- ing Committee, 11. 243: 12. 80. Of committee on the Building, 11. 326. Resigns his place on the Standing Committee and on the Building Con- mittee, 12. 160. Authorized to represent the Society in Europe, 12. 160. Vote of thanks to, 12. 225. Letter from, read, 12. 250. Of a committee to dis- pose of the Society's specimens of nat- ural history, 16. 256. Corrections by, in Mr. Ames's account of the Garrison Mob, 19 250, 251. Of committee to ex- amine the Treasurer's accounts, 19. 251, 296 ; 20. 112. 'Memoir of Mr. G: R. Russell' by, 18. 280, 281.


Lyman, Mrs. Theodore, 19. 324.


Lyman, William, 19. 163.


Lyman School, 6. 32.


Lymburner, Adam, 1. 55.


Lyme, Conn., 6. 196, 199 ; 18. 431; 19. 103. Lynce, James, 3 260.


Lynch, David, donations from, I. 163, 168. Vote of thanks to, 1. 163.


Lynch, John, 13. 64.


Lynch, Mr. Thomas, 4 82, 83; 12. 228; 15 393. One of the Committee of Con- ference, 6. 184.


Lynchburg, Va , 4. 97.


Lynde, Hon. Benjamin, H.C. 1686, 8. 28; 16. 392, 396, 300; 19. 142. 143; 20. 160. Letter to. from Mr. T: Prince. 5. 365, 366. Ilis 'Diaries' cited, 19 143 n. ; 20. 141 n. Sce ' Lynde Diaries.'


Lynde, Hon. Benjamin, II.C. 1718, 11. 396; 14. 163, 167. 200; 16. 302. 390; 18. 369, 370; 19. 143 ; 20. 139, 141. 141n., 160. Portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 996. Lynde, Mrs. Benjamin, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 396.


Lynde, Joseph, 12. 254.


Lynde, Mrs. Mary ( Bowles), 16 506. Lynde, Mrs. Mary (Brown), 16. 396.


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Lynde, Mary (Mrs. Oliver), 16. 390. Lynde, Nicholas, 8. 29.


Lynde, Hon. Simeon, 3. 338; 16. 396 ; 17. 52, 53.


' Lynde Diaries,' 18. 378, 406. Cited, 19. 143 n. ; 20 141 n.


Lynde Street Meeting-house, Boston, 15 173.


Lyndeborough, N. H., 6. 432.


LYNDHURST, JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, Lord, II. 390; 12. 326, 328; 14. 309 ; 16 28 n., 430. Dedication to, in Vol. III. of Hutchinson's 'History,' 3. 146. Elected an Honorary Member, 3. 271. Accepts membership, 4. 52. His cor- respondence with N. I. Bowditch, 5. 504. Death of, 7. xiii. Remarks on his death, 7. 168-172. Mr. Everett re- grets that he cannot be present to pay a tribute to. 7. 267. His nurse, 7. 378. Lynn, Muss., 6. 67, 349, 363; 12. 394, 395; 13. 44; 16. 6, 6 n. ; 17. 85, 86, 86 n., 140, 140 » .; 19. 350 ; 20. 63, 273, 403. Origin of the name of, 12. 396.


Lynwode, William, 17. 306.


Lyon, Lieut., 16. 354.


Lyon, Mr. ( Marsh, Capen, &- Lyon), 2. 28.


Lyon, Mr., 7. 289.


Lyon, John, 13 295.


Lyon (Lion), Mrs. Martha Johanna ( Win- throp), 10. 396.


Lyon, Samuel & Joseph, 10. 396.


Lyon, Lieut. Theophilus, 15. 84.


Lyon, Thomas, 10. 396.


Lyon, William, extraet from a letter of, to Dr. Eliot, 16. 475.


Lyon, ship, see Lion.


Lyons, Richard Bickerton, Lord, 5. 97.


Lyra, Nicolaus de, 10. 455.


Lysley, Mrs., 12. 129.


Lyttelton, Sir Charles, 12. 410.


Lyttelton, Hon. George, M.P., 12. 410.


Lyttelton, Sir George, Lord, 12. 411. Letter from, to Dr. Belknap, 4. 135, 136.


Lyttelten, Sir Thomas, M.P., 12. 410. Lytton, Edward Bulwer, Lord, 16. 412.


Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer, 2d Baron, 16. 444.


M.


Maatschappij der Nederlandsehe Letter- kunde, Leyden. 16. 473.


Mably, Gabriel Bonnot, Abbe de, his de- sign of writing a history of the Ameri- ean Revolution, 6. 364-367. Knowledge necessary to his purpose, as set forth by John Adams, 6. 364-367. His death, 6. 367. His remarks on the Constitu- tions of the United States, 7. 406, 407. MeAllister, John A., 7. 156, 157.


MCALLISTER, M. HALL, nominated a' Corresponding Member, 2. 141. Elect- ed, 2. 143. Acknowledges election, 2. 146. His death, 8. xvi


McAlpine, William, 11. 894, 395. A ref- ugee froin Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Macao Roads, 7. 432. MacArdell, -, engraver. 5. 236.


Macaulay (Macauly), Mrs. Catherine (Sawbridge), 8. 413.


MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, Lord, 4. 202; 8. 102. 105; 12. 127, 267; 14. 194; 15. 5. 283, 290; 16 430; 17. 310; 20. 173. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 553. Elected, 2. 569. Ac- cepts membership, 2. 584. Ilis death, 4. 426; 5. 19. Ilon. R. C. Winthrop on, 4. 428, 429. Notice of, by Mignet, presented, 7. 280. His 'History of England ' cited, 18. 256 n.


McBean, Major Duncan, 15. 165.


McBean, Mrs. Sarah, 15. 165, 175.


Macbeth, Hon. Charles, 4. 97.


Macbethi, Tragedy, 17. 200.


McCall, -- , 14. 86.


McCall, George, 17. 209, 209 n. Reean- tation of, 12. 188.


MCCALL, Major HUGH, 15. 393. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, I. 265. Elected, I. 267.


M'Calpen, -, 15. 347.


MeCarthy, Cormac Laidir, Lord of Mus- kery, see Muskery.


Maccarty (Mackarty ), Thomas, 8. 29. McCaul, John, 8. 191, 193.


McClary, Major Andrew, 14. 72, 92, 344 ; 15. 95. McClary, Michael, 20. 335.


MeClary Owners, statement of the cause of, 1. 89.


McClean, Lieut .- Col., 14. 348.


McCleary, Samuel F., 1. 461 n .; 17. 101 ; 19. 105.


MeCleary, Samuel F., Jr., extract from a letter from, 19. 106.


McClellan, Gen. George B., 17. 36; 18. 58, 310; 19. 342. Inscription on the sword of, 6. 473.


MeClester, Jolin, 18. 351 n.


McClester, Sally, 18. 351 n.


MeClintock, Nathan, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267.


McClintock, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 17. 156. M'Cluig, Dr., 15. 232.


McClure, Rev. Alexander W., D.D., do- nation from, 2. 352. Cited, 10. 43.


MCCLURE, Rer. DAVID, D.D., 16. 155- 158, 158 n. Donations from, 1. 55, 98, 103, 112, 130, 138, 146, 154. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 86. Elect- ed, 1. 86. Remarks on a fragment of the Diary of, by Samuel F. Haven, 16. 155-157. Fragment of the Diary of, 16. 157, 158. His oration at Phillips Academy, Exeter, I. 19. His 'Account


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of Windsor, Conn.,' I. 111; 16. 155. Sermons on the Moral Law, I. 130. Sermon on the death of Gen. Washing- ton, 1. 146.


McClure, Brig .- Gen. George, II. 403.


MeClure, Sir Robert Le Mesurier, 16. 384. MeCobb, Capt. Samuel, 15. 81.


McComb, -, his plan of New York, I. 166.


M'Conaughy, D., letters to, from Hon. Emory Washburn, 7. 155, 156, 158, 159. Donation of a memorial of Gettysburg, 7. 155-160. Vote of thanks to, 7. 159. Letter from, to Hon. John A. Andrew, 7. 155-157. Donations from, 7. 350, 360.


MeConnel, William, 17. 231.


MeCormick, Daniel, II. 229, 230.


MeCormick, Hon. Richard C., 17. 103.


McCoy, Jolin, senteneed by a court- inartial, 16. 349.


MeCraeken, Capt., 17. 201. 201 n.


McCrady, Gen. Edward, Jr., his ' Eduea- tion in Sonth Carolina prior to and during the Revolution,' 20. 393.


M'Cready, Rer. Christopher, donation from, 10. 349.


McCrie, Dr , his ' Reformation in Italy ' eited, 15. 242 n.


MeCulloh, James H., M.D., his 'Re- searches,' 2. 86 n.


MeDaniel, Hugh, II. 141.


McDaniel, Jacob, II. 141.


McDaniel, James, 15. 133.


MaeDonald, Alexauder, naturalized, 4. 363.


Macdonald, Dennis, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267.


Maedonald, James, aged 117, 8. 435, 488. MeDonald, Rev. Jolin, 19. 394, 420, 420 n. Macdonough, Commodore, 6. 239.


MacDougal, G. Gordon, 8. 187.


M'Dougall, Capt., 7. 327.


MeDougall, Gen. Alexander, 14. 96.


MeDougall, Hon. William, donation from, 8. 230.


M'Dowell, Joseph, 6. 165. McDuffee, Lieut .- Col., 15. 160.


MeDuffie, Ilon. George, 5. 271, 276, 277; 19. 49, 40 n., 50. Mr. N. Appleton in reply to, 5. 308.


MACEDO, J. J. DA COSTA DE, see Costa de Maeedo.


Macedonian, ship, captured by Decatur, 5. 261.


Macedonian Arms, 6. 391.


McEwen, James, II. 304.


M'Ewen, Thomas, donation from, 3. 204. McFadden, John ( Henry ), 20. 11.


McFarland, Rev. Asa, D.D., 17. 152.


MeFarland, Capt. Moses, 15. 80.


MeFarland, William, 13. 295.


MaeFarland, William H , 4. 95.


MeFarlane, Walter, 17. 116. MeFerren, -, 17. 199, 200.


MaeFirbis, -, 13. 64.


McGaw, Major Robert, 15. 87, 160.


MacGregor, Daniel, donation front, 13. 63.


Macgregor, John, 18 497, 430, 440. Let- ter from, presenting a portrait of Jolin Hampden, 18. 437, 438. List of his publications, 18. 443, 444.


McGregore, Rev. David, sermon by, I. 137.


McGregory, Uriah, 12. 139.


McGuire, Jolin C., donation from, and vote of thanks, 4. 311.


Machebignatus, Me., 16. 111.


Machias, Me., 16. 118, 153; 19. 300.


Machin, -, 16. 338.


Machin, William F., 12. 174.


Machoise, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Machyn, Henry, 'Diary of,' 13. 121.


Mcilvaine, Dr., a perpetual calendar made by, 2. 423.


Mellvaine, Rev. Charles P., D.D., Bishop of Ohio, 19. 7. Mellvaine, Hon. Joseph, 19. 48.


McIntire, -, 17. 288.


McIntosh, Col. Willian, 1. 345.


Mcintyre, Il., 6. 39.


Mack, Dr. William, 6 322.


McKanlis, -, 17. 200.


Mackarty, Thaddeus, 2. 304 n.


Mackarty, Thomas, 8 39.


Mackay, Capt., 4. 79, 82.


Mackay, Mrs., refugee, 18. 267.


Mackay, Aeneas, 4. 353 n.


Maekay, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Bongarden), 4. 353 n.


Mackay, Robert Caldwell, 13. 200.


Mackay, William, 13 200.


McKean, -, innkeeper, 19. 419.


McKean, Amy Elizabeth (Mrs. Worees- ter), 18 172.


McKean. Hon. John, of committee of the New York Historical Society to pre- pare a memorial for Congress concern- ing the printing of certain scientific works, 2. 336, 337.


MCKEAN, Prof. JOSEPH, D.D., LL.D., I. 200, 206, 207, 213-216, 219, 220, 222-226, 228-230, 232. 234, 235, 237, 239, 240, 243-245, 218, 250 n, 252, 253, 257-259, 262, 253, 500 m .; 8. 482; 10 210; 11. 372; 12. 5, 434: 13. 27; 16. 122 ; 18. 172; 20. 188. His death, I. xlii, 273 n. Donations from, 1. 122, 154, 218; 2. 101 n. Nominated a Res- ident Member, I. 193. Elected, 1. 199. Of committee on new regulations for the Library, I. 200. Of committee to prepare a copy of amended Con- stitution and By- Laws, 1. 206. Chosen Recording Secretary pro tempore, I. 206, 207. 213, 220, 223, 225. Elected Cabinet-Keeper, I. 206. Cabinet-Keep- er. 1. 206, 208-210, 212 n. Of eom- mittee to reeover articles lent to S.


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MCKEAN, Prof. JOSEPH (continued).


Turell, I. 206. Of committee to des- ignate books that cannot be taken from the Library, 1. 212. Of commit- tee to prepare lists of preachers of annual sermons, 1. 213. Of committee to consider means for reprinting the Collections, 1. 213, 214. Elected Li- brarian, I. 214, 215, 221. Librarian, I. 214, 221, 221 n. Elected Recording Secretary, 1. 226, 231, 239, 245, 254, 264. Recording Secretary, I. 227, 230 n., 238, 241, 247 n., 250 m .- 252, 263, 265. Of Publication Committee, 1. 231, 240, 259. Added to the committee to arrange for the celebration of the anniversary of the landing at Ply- mouth, I. 235. To take out the copy- right of Hubbard's ' History' for the Society, 1. 240. Selected to deliver an historical address, 1. 241, 242. Of committee on publication of Hubbard's 'History,' 1. 243. Of committee to dis- pose of duplicates, I. 245. Vote offered by, 1. 249. Seconds a motion, 1. 259. Resigns the office of Recording Sec- retary, I. 265. Prof. Hedge's ' Memoir of,' cited, I. 273n. Vote to give the Collections to his widow, 1. 273 ; 2. 69 n. Donation from the heirs of, 2. 303. Ilis 'Sacred Extracts,' I. 218. His ' Me- moir of Dr. Eliot ' cited, I. ix n., 232 n. ; 16. 283 n.


Mckean, Susanna S. (Mrs. Folsom), 13. 27. Mckean, Gov. Thomas, 15. 393.


McKeen, -, 17. 206.


McKeen, Rev. Joseph, D.D., 17. 85. Dr. Jenks's Eulogy on, I. 201.


McKeen, William, 17. 212.


McKendry, Col. William, journal of, 2. 502, 503, 503 n.


MacKenney, Mrs. Rebecca, 14. 150.


McKenney, Robert, marriage of, 14. 150. Mackenzie, Capt., 4 60.


MCKENZIE, Rev. ALEXANDER, D.D., 17. 136; 19. 285. Papers presented by, 2. 147. Letter and donation from, 14. 1, 2. Vote of thanks to, 14. 2. Elected a Resident Member, 19. 124. Accepts membership, 19. 194. Of a committee to publish the Proccedings, 20. 204.


Mackenzie. Commander Alexander Sli- dell, 6. 239-241; 7. 452-155.


Mackey, Col., 2. 86.


Mackey, Mungo, 12. 62.


Mackie, John, M.D., 19. 336.


Mackinac, service rendered by black sol- diers, 6. 239.


Mckinnon, Daniel, aged 103, d. 1813, 8. 436.


Mackinnon, Col. Daniel, his 'History of the Cold-Stream Guards' cited, 18. 71. Mckinnon, Capt. Ranald, 19. 237, 239.


MacKinstrey, Mrs , a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267.


Mackintosh, Sir James, 4. 127; 5. 301,


307; 10. 257; 12. 443; 13. 321; 15. 310; 16. 316; 19. 201; 20. 390.


Mackintosh, Mrs. Mary (Appleton), 5. 307.


Mackintosh, Robert James, 5. 307.


Mckown, Jolin, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Mckown, John, Boston, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


MeLain, Jolin, II. 141.


MeLanc, Cupt., 13. 223, 224.


McLane, Louis, Secretary of the Treasury, 5. 280.


MeLanc, Hon. Robert, 4. 390.


McLarren, Mrs., 17. 382.


McLean, Col. Allan, 4. 132.


McLean, Capt. Hugh, 10. 129.


McLean, Jolin, LL.D., 4. 92. Speech in refutation of Judge Tancy's state- ments, 6. 92, 93. Letter from, to Hon. B. R. Curtis, 16 22.


McLean Asylum, 2. 208; 6. 451, 453; 17. 363 n. And Dr. L. V Bell, 7. 38-50. McLean Strcet, 6. 30.


MeLcod, Rev. Alexander, D.D., his ' Ser- mon on Slavery,' I. 178.


MacLeod, William, letter from, 15. 8.


MacMahon, Marshal Marie Edme. Pa- trice M., Duc de Magenta, 13 380 ; 15. 317.


McMann, James, sentenced by a court- inartial, 16. 347.


McMaster, Daniel, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267.


McMaster, John Bach, his 'History of the People of the United States,' 20. 393, 394.


McMasters, James, II. 394.


McMasters, Patrick, II. 394, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


McMichael, Messrs Scot &, 12 49.


MacMillan & Co., Messrs., 14. 234.


McMullan, Alexander, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


McMullen, John, donation from, 3. 85.


McNair, J., donation from, 2. 511. McNeal, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 84.


McNeil. Archibald, 11. 393, 395. A refu- gee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


McNeil, Capt. Hector, letter of, to Sam- uel Adams, 12. 276. Letters of Paul Jones to, 12. 277-279.


McNeil, Robert, 17. 217.


McNiel, Daniel, Jr., donation from, I. 10i.


MeNott, Lieut .- Col., 14. 297.


Macondray, Capt. F. W., 7. 414. McPhaedris, Hon. Archibald, 17. 97.


McPherson, Col. D., 14. 337.


McPherson, Edward, 19 359.


McReel, Alexander, gift from, 19. 385.


McSparran, Mrs. Hannah (Gardiner), 17. 95.


McSparran, Mrs. James, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 397.


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McSparran, Rev. James, D.D., 3. 294. Portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 397.


Mc Vicar, Rev. John, D.D., of committee of the New York Historical Society, to prepare a memorial for Congress concerning the printing of certain scien- tifie works, 2. 336, 337.


Maey, Elisha, donation from, I. 156.


Macy, Obed, donation from, I. 156; 2. 17.


Maey, R-, donation from, I. 152.


Macy, Thomas, 1. 152 ; 18. 392 n.


Macy, Zaccheus, donation from, 1. 39. Madawaska, N.B., 17. 211, 211 n.


Maddison, Col., 8. 377, 378.


Madeira, 3. 184.


Madison, Mrs. James, 19. 18, 21. Her farewell levee at the White House, 19. 22.


Madison, President James, 2. 153, 304 n., 403; 6. 235; 10. 181, 397, 401; 11. 23, 104, 103, 487; 13. 207; 14. 105, 107; 15. 323 ; 18. 383, 420 ; 19. 15, 15 n., 20, 31, 240, 371 n., 375. Letter from, to Philip Mazzei, 2. 381. Pamplilet of, donated to the Society, 3. 281. Por- traits of, 4. 311; 13. 25. On naturali- zation, 4. 357. Ill, 5. 183. And the War of 1812, 5. 260. On slavery, 6. 92, 136, 160, 161. On the amendment of the Constitution, 6. 146. Letter from, to Joseph Jones, 6. 221, 222. Re- lies of, offered for sale, 10. 22. Pam- phlet by, entitled 'Jonathan Bull and Mary Bull,' 3. 281. Speech of, at the Virginia Convention in 1788, 6. 159- 161.


Madison, Rt .- Rev. James, 4. 138; 15. 233, 233 n., 234 n. Donation from, 1. 98. Letter from, to Prof. Henley, 15. 232, 234. His 'Thanksgiving Sermon,' I. 93.


Madison, Wis., 18. 200.


' Madison Papers' eited, I. 207 n. ; 4. 433; 6. 02, 139, 140, 147, 222.


Madison University, 18. 181 ; 20. 106.


Madoe ap Owen Gwyneth, Prince, 1. 81, 103.


Madras, iee-trade in, 3. 54.


Madrid, Academy of History, see Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid.


Madrid Geographical Society, see So- eieta Geografica, Madrid.


Magaguadavic River, plan of, I. 124. Magan, William, 15. 87.


' Magazine of American History,' 17. 163; 18. 99 n .; 20. 402. Cited, 16. 365 m .; 17. 327 n. ; 19. 68 n., 70 n., 72 n.


Magazines of the Society, see Librarian's Reports.


Magee, Bernard, donation from, 1. 91.


Magee, Capt. James, donations from, I. 76, 91. Vote of thanks to, I. 77. Magellan, Fernando, 19. 61 n.


Magendie, François, 14. 9.


Magenta, Duc de, see MacMahon.


Magirus, Tobias, 18. 15.


Magna Charta. 8. 803.


Magnalia of Cotton Mather, see Mather. Magnolia, Fla., 17. 61.


Magnolia Cemetery, 5. 84.


MAGNUSEN, Prof. FINN, 8. 150, 1SI ; 18. 19, 19 n., 21. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, 2. 24. Vice-President of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of the North at Copenhagen, 2, 24. Elected, 2. 27. Sends his thanks to the Society for the honor conferred on him, 2 85 n. His deciphering of certain inscriptions, 2. 98 n.


Magruder, Dr., U. S. A., 7. 83.


Maguire, J. C., 3. 2SI.


Mahew, Capt. Thomas, 15 77.


Mahomet, 6. 124.


Mahometans, service of, in the Turkish army, 6. 248.


Mahon, Lord, see Stanhope.


Mai, Angelo, 14 11.


Maidstone, Margaret (Mrs. Clopton and Mrs. Crane). 5. 494


Maidstone, Robert, 5. 494.


Maillard, Antoine Simon, Alle, 10. 163. His service-book in the Micmac lan- guage, I. 113.


Main Street, Cambridgeport, 3 313.


Maine, U. S. A . 3. 13, 16. 51 193-195, 324; 6. 426; 10. 57. 164, 185. 119, 450. In- dians in, 10. 100; 12 401 n, 403, 405. ' Proceedings of Conventions in regard to a separate Government for,' 1. 53. Map of, 1 135; 2. 261. 524. Records of the l'rovince of, 1. 212 n. Papers of aneient date referring to, donated to the Society, 3. 154, 155. Its separation from Massachusetts, 4 230; 11. 50. 201. Her service at the battle of Bunker Hill commemorated, 6 178. Included in Gov. Dudley's commission, 7. 485 n. Conveyance deed of the province of, 11. 201, 203. History of, by J. Sullivan, cited, 3. 110 n.


Maine General Court, extract from the records of, 20 80, 81.


Maine Historical Society. 12. 136, 187 n. ; 13. 426; 15. 306; 17. 15; 18. 82, 433, 434; 19. 302. Request of, for books, etc., 1 348, 350. The Collections to be sent to, I. 351 ; 2. 56, 70 n., 71 n. To be invited to join in a certain eele- bration, 2. 248. Delegates present. 2. 254n. Acknowledges the receipt of the Collections, 2. 257. Donations from, 2 372. 505: 3 93; 4. 421 ; 7. 373; 11. 498. Communication from, 2 492. Gives ancient coins, 3 182. Collections of. fr. 201; 17. 15. Collec- tions eited. 14. 121 n., 360 m. : 15 985; 17. 16 n .; 18. 82, 91 n., 95 n., 100 n. ; 19 118 n.


Maitland, Capt. Angustus, 18 71.


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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


MAJOR, RICHARD HENRY, F.S.A., 8. 433 ; 10. 330 ; 16. 384 ; 18. 82, 83. 96 n., 99 m .; 20. 104. Elected Corresponding Mem- ber, 10. 210. Accepts membership, 10. 315. His translation of ' The Voyages of the Venetian Brothers Zeno,' etc., 2. 180 n. Paper by, on ' The Voyages of the Venetian Brothers Zeno,' 13. 352-366.


Makechas, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Malahide, see Talbot.


Malbone, Edward G., 5. 83.


Malbrook, 3. 367.


Malcohn, Mrs., 15. 167.


Malcolm, Jolin, 15. 329. Tarred and feathered, 15. 248.


Malcom, Capt. Daniel, 11. 141 ; 13. 200.


Malcom, Rev. Howard, D.D., donations from, g. 227, 353.


Malden, Mass., 5. 144; 12. 82, 394, 395; 16. 6, 283, 239; 17. 156. Letter to the church at, by the Rev. Michael Wig- glesworth, 12. 93-98. Origin of the name of, 12. 897.


Malesherbes, Chrétien-Guillaume de La- moignon, Sieur de, 15. 29, 31.


Malherbe, François de, 'Poésies de,' I. 475.


Malignant fever, prevalence of, 14. 148 n.


Maline, Jacob, 12. 108.


Mall, Boston, see Boston Common.


Mallet, -- , British surgeon, 16. 71.


Mallory, Daniel (Farrand &- Mallory), I. 218.


Malmesbury, Sir James Harris, 1st Earl of, 16. 12.


Malmesbury, James Howard Harris, 3d Earl of, 3. 78.


Malone, Edmund, 15. 231 n.


Malta, 3. 333, 336 ; 7. 338, 476; 10. 438. Donation from the Consul at, 3. 239. Malta, Knights of, 4. 10.


Maltby, Capt., 8. 394. Engaged in a duel, 15. 343.


Mamatahtukquat wompaniyeu, 2 290 n. Mamationant, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Mamoosin, Indian, 20 325.


Man, Ebenezer, 17. 160.


Man, Lieut. Isaiah, 19. 378, 379.


Man, John, 6. 339.


Man (Mannæus), Rev. Samuel, 8. 13, 22, 27; IO. 403.


Manamoyet, see Monomoy.


Manchaug, II 203.


Manchester, -, innkeeper, II. 28, 31.


Manchester, Charles Montague, 4th Earl of, 13. 106.


Manchester, Edward Montague, 2d Earl of, 12. 397 ; 16. 149. His signature to the Narragansett Patent, 5. 40. Mat- ters pertaining to the Narragansett Pat- ent, 6. 53, 54.


Manchester, George Montague, 4th Duke of, 19. 218. Maneliester, William, 3. 238.


Manchester, William Drogo Montague, 7th Duke of, 20. 42.


Manchester, E'ng., 3. 75, 79; 12. 397.


Manchester, Muss, 3. 14; 6. 358; 12. 394, 395, 397 ; 18 281. Manuscript his- tory of the town, donation of, 2. 142.


Manchester Print . Works, shares in, owned by the Massachusetts Historieal Society. 2. 597 ; 3. 5 ; 6. 10.


Mandeville, Sir Jolin, 3. 235.


Manhaddoes Island, 6. 69 n.


Manhattan Island, Io 378 n.


Manigault, Dr. Gabriel E., 20. 304.


Manigault, Joseph, 15. 190.


Manilla, commerce with, 1837, 7. 411.


Mankind, no word for, in any ante-Chris- tian language, 6. 96.


Manly, J., 14. 32.


Manly, Capt. John, I. 205; 7. 249, 250; 8. 411; 12. 205; 17. 57. Captures a ship, 7. 231. Driven in shore, 7. 234. Refits his vessel, 7. 236.


Mann, Lieut .- Col., 15. 87.


Mann, Hon. Horaee, LL.D., 14. 389 ; 18. 176, 181, 356; 19. 337 ; 20. 238. Dona- tion from, 2. 466.


Mann, Sir Horace, letter to, 4. 24. 25.


Mann, Dr. James, his ' Account of an At- tack on the Indians in Wrentham,' I. 190.


Mann, Lieut. Obadiah, 15. 75.


Mann, Lieut. Silas, 15. 80. Mannadoes or New Amsterdam, 4. 425. Manners, Jolin, see Rutland, Duke of.


Manners, Thomas Manners.Sutton, Lord, 12. 272


Manners-Sutton, Charles, Archbishop of Canterbury, see Sutton.


Manners-Sutton, Charles, Viscount Can- terbury, see Canterbury.


Manners-Sutton, George, see Sutton.


Manning, Mr., in Harvard College ae- eounts, 5. 160; 6. 339.


Manning, Jacob M., 4. 334.


Manning, William ( Manning & Loring), I. 191 ; 3. 140.


Manomet River, 3 252. Traditions and facts concerning the early settlements near, 3. 254-256.


Manors in the colony of New York, 9. 16.


Manourie, Guillaume, 13. 91, 96.


Man's, Wrentham, 7. 203.


Mansell, Sir Robert, 14. 361.


Mansfeld, Ernest, Comte de, 11. 214.


Mansfield, Capt., 7. 220.


Mansfield, Rev. Mr., 19. 378.


Mansfield, Rev. Mr., chaplain of Gen. Thomas's regiment, 4. 78, 81.


Mansfield, Isaac, his manuseripts relating to Marblehead, 1. 67.


Mansfield, Isaae, donation from, 1. 112, 129, 139, 145.




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