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Mansfield, Rev. Isaac, donation from, I. 55, 67, 73, 74.
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Mansfield, Col. John, 12. 200; 14. 88; 15. 78, 85, 87, 102, 104, 106, 100, 110, 129, 142, 144, 148, 155, 160. Cashiered, 15. 155. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 78, 78 n.
Mansfield (Mensfield), Samuel, 8. 20; 14. 225; 17. 158.
Mansfield, Theophilus, 17. 157, 158.
Mansfield, William Murray, Lord, 2. 184; 5. 167; 7. 234, 314; II. 113 n., 199; 12. 326, 418 : 16. 42 ; 19. 199, 219 ; 20. 300 n. His decision in Somerset's case, 3. 190; 7. 319, 320, 322-325. His speech on the American Colonies, 1775, 5. 4. On slavery, 6. 136; 7. 313. He followed, not led, the revolution which abolished slavery in England, 7. 326. On pop- ularity. 7. 402.
Mansfield, Mass., 12. 403, 408, 418; 13. 51, 54
Manteuffel, Otto Theodor, Baron, 16. 381.
Mantuanus (Giovanni Battista Spagnu- oli), II. 421 n. Quotations from, II. 421-423, 427.
Manufactory House, I. xviii, xxxv, 13 n. Manufactures, 'Report ou American,' I.
218. Domestic, introduced into the country, 3. 14. 71, 72. Must have good government, 5 311.
Manumission of the American slave, 6. 166.
Manumission Society, 6. 181. Its Consti- tution, 6. 132.
Manunquas, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Manuscript collections in the possession of literary and historical societies, order relating to, 9 313.
Manuscripts of the Society, 3. 4, 128, 120, 135, 167, 221-228, 283; 4. 12, 86, 123, 225, 378, 379, 384, 430, 438, 439; 5. 2, 25, 26, 41, 44, 47, 48. 59, 63, 87, 107, 108, 152-154, 187, 189, 192, 193. 209, 210, 219. 228. 356, 360, 364, 406, 407 ; 6. 200-207; 10. 147, 155-158. To be bound, 2. 44, 465. To be catalogued, 2. 44 n. Lists of, in the Library, 2. 121, 220; IO 158-165, 321-325 ; 13. 22?, 230. Committee to procure, 2. 320. Rules concerning the publication of, 2. 320. Regulations for the use and preservation of, 2. 433, 434, 520, 521; 3. 159, 245-249; 4. 16. Report of the committee on, 2. 431-434. Donations of. 3. iv, 96, 97, 285, 286; 6. 13. Pub- fications from original manuscripts, 3. v. See Collections. Composing the 'Original Papers,' 3. 140. Records of the Society, bound, 3. 154. Rare man- useript concerning the Franklin family presented, 3. 174, 175. Duties of the Librarian, 3. 245-248. See Librarian's Report. In the Belknap donation, 3. 204, 295, 327, 328. See . Belknap Pa. pers.' Index to the Society's, 8. 267.
Manypenny, Rer. George D., donation front, 3. 63.
Manzoni, Alessandro, 13. 251; 17. 10. Map, in the Zeno narrative, thees 13 552. Map of Boston, 6 23, 31-40 ; 7. 477 ; 17. frontispiece, 305.
Map of British Colonies in North Amer- ica, I. 11 ; 2. 524.
Map of Carolina coast, faces 20 402.
Map of China, 2 252.
Map of Kent, 2. 183.
Map of Maine, 2. 261, 524.
Map of Maryland, 1. 124.
Map of Massachusetts, I. 125, 142, 144.
Committee appointed to ask for the exclusive right to compile, 1. 81, 93, 96, 99. Vote to compile, 1. 104, 105, 107, 110. Committee to examine Dr. Morse's account respecting, 1. 125, 127. The plates of, given to the Society and the American Academy. 1. 135, 141. Woodward and Saffray's Survey of Massachusetts, I. 455 Walling's map engraved for, 6 33, 40.
Map of New England, 2. 176.
Map of North America, by D'Anville, 2. 525; by E. Bowen, 2 525.
Map of Old Colony, 1 283.
Map of Plymouth County, donation from the committee on. 4 122.
Map of Province of Quebec, 2. 525.
Map of Rhode Island, 1775, faces 20 850. Map of site of Washington's birthplace, faces 17. 230.
Mappa, Gen., 7. 332.
Mappa, Madame, 7. 992.
Maps belonging to the Society, 3. 140 n. ;
6. 421, 422; and newspapers not to go out of the Library, 1. 193, 210. Vote to bind, I. 375; 3 91. A committee appointed to inquire concerning cer. tain maps and charts loaned to the United States Government, 2 2. Re- port of the committee, 2. 11. 11 n., 224. A collection of local maps to be made, 2. 12. 16. Gift of, from Mr. W. S. l'endleton, 2. 20 n. To be repaired, 2 129. Collection of, in the library of the Society, 2. 112. Correspondence with Mr. Gallatin concerning the miss- ing niaps. 2 214, 214#., 215, 215, 219. Return of Faden's map, 2. 221, 221. Letter from Mr. Hunter, with return of a map, 2. 401, 402. Communica. tions and action concerning the missing maps and charts, 2 510, 612. 521, 525. Number of, added to the Library. 3 87. Presented to the Society, 3 113, 155; 6 13. Duties of the Librarian, 3. 245- 248. Ste Librarian. Illustrative of the American Rebellion, 6. 17 Ac. eount of maps of Boston, with list of. 6 35-40; 17. 365. Illustrating the siege of Boston, exhibited by Mr. Winsor, 17. 62. Manuseript exhibited, 17. 115, 119.
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Maquinna, chief, his house at Nootka, 7. 446.
Marat, Jean Paul, I. 302.
Marble, Lieut. Cyrus, 15. 79 n.
Marblehead, Muss., 3. 287; 5. 357; 7. 256; 8. 330, 335-337, 345, 347, 387, 407; IO. 176, 177; 12. 393, 395 ; 16. 6, 158, 281 m .; 17. 208; 18. 349; 20. 36. Mans- field's manuscripts relating to, 1. 67. Dr. Eliot's account of, 1. 151. Paper of historical valuc concerning, 2. 326. Aids Boston, 1774, 4. 220. Recanta- tions of citizens of, 12. 187, 188. Ori- gin of the name of, 12. 306.
Marbois, see Barbe-Marbois.
Marcandier, J/., abstract of a treatise on hemp by, 1. 12, 79.
March, Lieut .- Col., 15. 160; 16. 342, 346. March, Lord, 19 221.
March, Charles W., his ' Daniel Webster and his Contemporaries,' 2. 629.
March, Sergeant Hugh, killed by Indians, 14. 129.
March, Lieut. James, 14 141.
March, Col. John, 12. 427; 14. 127, 132, 135, 136 n.
March the fifth, 1770, date of the Boston Massacre, 6. 175. Celebration of the anniversary of, 6. 175.
Marchant. A/rs. Abigail ( Hutchinson), 2. 585, 611.
Marchant, Henry, letter to, from William Ellery, 3 99, 282.
Marchin, Indian, 18. 97 n.
Marco Polo, 3. 384; 14. 157. His Trav- cls, 1496, exhibited, 3. 152.
Marcou, JIrs. Jane (Belknap), 10. 317;
II. 241. 241 n. Gift of Sargent's por- trait of Rev. Dr. Belknap by, 9. 2, 189. Vote of thanks to, g. 3 Letter from, read, II. 240. Her 'Life of Dr. Bel- knap,' I. 117 n. ; 19. 309 n.
MARCOU, JULES, 12. 233. Letter rcecived from, II. 84. Elected Corresponding Member, 11. 02. Accepts membership, II. 200. Donation from, 12. 230. Gift from, 19 126. Vote of thanks to, 19. 126.
Marcou, Mrs. Jules, see Marcou, Mrs. Jane.
Marcoux, Rev. Francis, 11. 317, 319.
Marcoux, Rev. Joseph, II. 319.
Marcy, Hon. William L., 4. 91; 18. 207.
Marescall, Col., 13. 252.
Margaret of Austria, 16. 322.
Margaret, ship, extracts from the log- book of, 1. 91.
Margaret Tudor, Princess, 12. 129.
MARGRY, PIERRE, elected Corresponding Member, 11. 145. Accepts member- ship, :I. 222. Resolution of the So- · ciety to recommend to Congress the publication of the historical collections of, 12. 318.
Maria, a negress, 20. 148, 148 n., 150, 151, 153. Record of her trial, 20. 140. Maria Theresa of Austria, 15. 33, 47. Marian, John, 16. 265.
Mariana, Juan de, his 'History of Spain,' 13 247.
Marie Antoinette, 19. 8, 258. Marie - Nicolacvna of Russia, Grand Duchess, 18. 197.
Marietta, Ohio, 6. 234; 17. 174, 175, 176n., 177 n., 178, 178 n., 179 n., 180, 180 » .- 184 2., 186 n .- 189 n., 191 2., 194, 201. Debating-society in, 17. 179, 179 n., 180, 183-185.
Mariners' Church, Boston, 10. 107.
Marion, Francis, 6. 213.
Marion, Deacon Jolin, 14. 200 ; 20. 2, 3.
Marion, John, Jr., 20. 3.
Marius, Caius, 6. 279.
Mark, 17. 287.
Mark, negro, account of his trial and execution, 20. 122-157. Coroner's in- quest, 20. 124. Examination of, 20. 182-138. Bill of indictment, 20. 138, 130. Subpænas, 20. 140, 141. Record of the case, 20. 141, 142. Writ of ex- ecution, 20. 142-144. Account of his execution, from the 'Evening Post,' 20. 147. Ballad, on the execution of, exhibited by Rev. Mr. Jenks, 20. 157. Market l'lace, Boston, 3. 337-330.
Market Street, 3. 376.
Markets, Boston, 1734, 5. 17.
Markham, Clements R., 14. 52.
Markham, William, Archbishop of York, 19. 220.
Markham, William, Governor of Pennsyl- vania, 12. 423.
Markoe, Francis, donations from, 2. 187, 215.
Markwell, Matthew, pseudon., letter to, 13. 332-337.
Marlborough, Charles Spencer, 2d Duke of (also, 3d Earl of Sunderland and Marquess of Blandford), 12. 402 n., 414, 415. Town of Sunderland, Mass., named in honor of, 12. 411.
Marlboroughi, Jolin Churchill, Duke of, 3.236 ; 4. 59; 11. 242; 12. 411, 414; 16. 417.
Marlborough, Mass., 8. 353; 12. 304, 305, 307, 411, 412, 418; 17. 386 ; 18. 17, 418. Marmier, Xavier, 8. 187, 188.
Marmocchi, F. C., his ' Viaggi al Nuovo Continente ' cited, 16. 322.
Marmora, screw, 7. 413.
Marode, Herr, 13. 407.
Marozia, 11. 424, 425.
Marquesas Islands, curiosities from, I. 89.
Marquess, Mrs. Mahala, donation from, 8. 467.
Marquette. Jacques, 3. 383 ; 20. 102. And Joliet, their ' Voyage of Discovery,' donation of, 2. 326, 326 n.
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Marrable, Robert, 6. 258. Marrailes, Don Juan, 13. 377.
Marrett, Cupt., 13. 252. Marrett, Edward, 17. 157. Marrett, Rev. John, 12. 269; 19. 377 n. Marriages, early in New England, 4 283,
284. List of, recorded in Dover, N. H., by Rev. Jolın Pike, 14. 150-152.
Marrifield, William, marriage of, 14. 152. Marrot, John, 20. 230.
Marrow, P., 3. 228.
Marsden, Adj. George, 14. 88, 90 ; 15. 82, 82 n., 103, 105, 107, 110. Marsh, -, 17. 339.
Marsh, Lieut .- Col., 15. 142.
Marsh, Mr., New Hampshire, 19. 214.
MARSH, Rev. EBENEZER G., A. A., 1. 167. Donation from, I. 130. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 157. Elect- ed, 1. 162. Death of, I. 162. Memoir of, 2. 509 n.
MARSH, Hon. GEORGE P., LL. D., 2. 126 n. Donations from, 2. 327; 14. 157; 16. 14; 17. 311; 20. 189. Chosen a Cor- responding Member, 4. 54. Aceepts membership, 4. 107. Transferred to the class of Honorary Members, 13. 425. Letter from, 14. 157. Death of, announced, 19. 350-352. His library, 19. 352, 352 n. His 'Influence of the Goths in New England,' 19. 351. His ' Man and Nature,' 19. 351.
Marsh, Rev. John, his . Eleetion Sermon,' I. 103. Donation front, I. 167.
Marslı, Rev. John, D.D., d. 1821, 16. 181. Marsh, Prof. O. C., letter from, relating to the 'Cardiff Giant,' II. 161.
Marsh, Capen, & Lyon, Messrs., 19. 337. Donation from, 2. 28.
Marshal of France, badge of, 4. 152, 153. Marshall, Mr., Philadelphia, 8. 333.
Marshall, Abby M., 18 239.
Marshall, Amy ( Mrs. Ray), 15. 390 n.
Marshall, Anna, 15. 389 n., 391.
Marshall, Christopher, 15. 389 n., 390. Marshall, Dorcas, 15. 389 n. Marshall, Ebenezer, 17. 157.
Marshall, Elizabeth, 15. 389 n., 390 n.
Marshall, Hon. Humphrey, 4. 92.
Marshall, Humphry, letter from Benja- min Franklin to, 12. 50.
Marshall, Jolin, 1697, 12. 108. A manu- seript journal of, 1 31; 10. 164. MARSHALL, Hon. JOHN, LL.D., d. 1835, 2. 162; 10. 192, 198, 249, 252, 254, 266, 278; II. 191 n., 230; 12. 445; 14. 73, 78, 107, 264 ; 16. 28n .; 17. 441; 18. 63; 19. 260. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 206, 207. Elected, 1. 213. Story's enlogy of, 10. 189. His ' Life of Washington,' I. 106 n., 471 ; 3. 113 ; 4. 402. Quoted, Io. 188. Opinion of, in the ease of Johnson and Graham rs. MeIntoslı, eited, 12. 349, 350.
Marshall, Mrs. John, 10. 259.
Marshall, Lewis, brother of the Chief Jus- tice, II. 230.
Marshall, Margaret ( Mrs. Odill), 15. 390 n. Marshall, Mary, 15. 389 n., 391.
Marshall, Orsamus HI., Esq., donation from, 9. 368.
Marshall, Samuel, 12. 107.
Marshall, Susanna ( Mrs. Wheatley), 15. 389, 389 n., 390 n.
Marshall, Thomas, 1758, 17. 157, 159.
Marshall, Thomas, Boston, 1657, 3. 339.
Marshall, Col. Thomas, Son of Liberty, 2. 193, 196; 6. 357; 11. 141; 15. 359h., 391. His sister. 7. 185
Marshall, Ilon. Thomas F., II. 107.
Marshfield, Mass., 2. 1; 7. 201, 482; 8. 396; 12. 394, 395; 17. 344, 345; 19. 125, 378, 386, 424; 20 8, 27, 270, 272, 273. Tories of, 7. 253. Originally named Rexhanı, 12. 399. Commemo- ration of Mr. Webster at, 19 385, 392. Marshpee, Mass., 2 223; 8. 195 ; 12. 405, 407, 417 : 17. 247. Marsillae, J --- , M D., his ' Vie de Guil- laume Penn,' I. 167.
Marston, Mr., 19 160.
Marston, Benjamin, II.C. 1689, 8 28.
Marston, Benjamin, refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Marston, Isa, 16. 265.
Marston, J. B., 16. 33: 17. 78.
Marston, John, 20 312, 314.
Marston, Capt. John, 11. 141 ; 13 200.
Marston, Judge Nymphas, 12. 323.
Marston, Stephen W., 19. 357.
Marston, Thomas, 16. 265, 266.
Marston, William, 16 265.
Marten, Anthony, 11. 423 n.
Martha's Vineyard, Mass., 4. 103 ; 8 196; 12. 334. Manuseript account of the Indian traditions of, I. 27. Com- · munieation from Dr. Hongh in regard to documents concerning. 3. 326, 43, 44. Suceess of Mayhew's work among the Indians, 3. 257. Origin of the name of, 12. 335. (Martin's) Vineyard, 12. 400.
Marti-Mercurian Band, 8. 69.
Martial, Robert, 12. 10.
Martin V., Pope, 11. 424.
Martin, Mr., 1775, 12. 194.
Martin, Mr., 1689, 16. 103, 107.
Martin, Mr., fictitious Algerian consul, 6. 129, 126.
Martin, Mr., 1775, shot, 7. 221.
Martin, Capt. Adam, 14 207 : 15. 82.
Martin, Gov. Alexander, I.L.D., 4 33, 38; 6. 226. Reported a prisoner, 1775, 7. 222.
Martin, Augustus P', 19 357.
Martin, Charles, M.D., donation from, 11. 500. Martin, David, 15. 10, 11. Martin, Elizabeth, Boston, naturalized, 4. 300.
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MARTIN, HENRI, 20. 262. Elected an
Honorary Member, 16. 314. Accepts membership, 16 380. His death, 20. xx. Martin, J. E., 16. 3.
Martin, Rev. Jolın, 14. 58.
Martin, Gov. Josiah, 14. 354-356.
Martin, Luther, his 'Speech and Opinions on Slavery,' 6. 140, 234. His Address to the Legislature of Maryland, 6. 156- 159.
Martin, Richard, 8. 23, 28. Death of, 14 127.
Martin, Richard, Sen., death of, 14 127.
Martin, Susanna, 20. 289.
Martin, Capt. Thomas, donation from, I. 89.
Martin, William, Boston, naturalized, 4- 360.
Martineau, Harriet, 18. 176.
Martinico, schooner from, 7. 260.
Martinique, first cargo of ice shipped to, 3. 56. Commotions in, 1792. 12. 65.
Martyn, Richard, 14. 124n., 126 n .; 16. 257, 262, 264, 266, 269, 272, 275, 276; 17. 222, 226.
Martyn, Thomas, 15. 240 n.
Martyr Anglerius, Peter, see Anghiera, Pietro Martire d'.
Martyr Vermilius, Peter, see Vermigli, Pietro Martire.
Marvell, Corporal, sentenced by a conrt- martial, 16. 363.
Marvell, Andrew, 15. 296; 16. 143; 18. 393; 19. 305.
Marvin, Rev. Abijah P., donation from, Io. 484. His 'History of Whately,' cited, 12. 419.
Marvin, Selden E., Adj .- Gen. of Nec York, donations from, 9. 467; 10. 40, 320, 344, 409.
Marvin, Theophilus R., donations from, 2. 260, 268, 315, 334, 482, 532; 11. 329, 500.
. Marvin, William T. R., donation from, 10. 320, 321 ; 11. 500.
Mary I., Queen of England, 2. 612; 10. 383; 12. 389; 15. 261 ; 19. 326; 20. 61. Mary II. of England, 3. 10; 11. 131, 205;
13. 101, 102; 15. 61m .; 17. 224; 18. 424; 20. 3, 49. 160, 332, 396, 399. Charter of William and, 2. 207 n .; 3. 136, 137. Portrait of, 6. 332.
Mary, Princess of Teck, 18. 251.
Mary, Queen of Scots, 12. 102, 148; 15- 241; 17. 306. Account of the execu- tion of, 12. 285-287 ; 13. 83.
Mary, Virgin, worship of, II. 416, 417. Maryland, 3. 230 ; 4. 341; 6. 115; 8.382; II. 165, 355, 357, 358, 367. Map of, I. 124. Mission of Jesuits to the Pro- vince of, 2. 216. Proposed publication in regard to the families of, prior to the year 1830, 2. 423. The bill for liberty of conscience in, 2. 426. Nat- uralization in, 4. 346, 347. Exclndes
non-jurors from office, 5. 11. Paper- money of, 6. 17. The State flag present- ed to the Society, 6. 17. Matters per- taining to the establishment of slavery in, 6. 92, 115, 128, 138, 141, 142, 146, 147, 210, 234; 12. 445. Adopts the Constitution, 6. 156. Early coinage of, 11. 294, 295. Manufacture of gun- powder in, 14. 254. 'Laws of,' cited, 19 393 n.
Maryland, Assembly of, 19. 393 n.
Maryland, Convention of 1774, Continen- tal Association adopted by, 6. 105. Convention of 1775, action of, with regard to the manufacture of salt, 15. 222. Measures of, to promote the manufacture of salt, 15. 222. The Council of Safety, authorized to estab- lish salt-works, 15. 222.
Maryland, Legislature of, 6.98. Address of Luther Martin before, 6. 156-159, 234.
Maryland Historical Society, 9. 463 ; 10. 310; II. 103, 359; 12. 288; 16. 322 n., 473; 17. 51, 66, 81. Letter from, 2. 268. Donations from, 2. 301, 352, 432, 458, 496, 604 ; 3. 32 a ; 4. 1, 51; 6. 22; IO. 400; 71. 498. To receive a copy of the Collections of the Society, 2. 303, 456. Acknowledges receipt of the Collections, 2. 460. Invitation from, to join in the anniversary celebration at Baltimore, 18. 243. Its part in the celebration, 18. 246.
Maryland Historical Society's Fund Pub- lications, 19. 393 n.
Maryland University, see University, etc. Mascanomet, 10. 328.
Mascarene, Gov. Jean Paul, portrait of, presented, 12. 53, 80.
Mascarene, John, 13. 417.
Mashpee, plan of, 1. 8.
Maskelyne, Rer. Nevil, D.D., 11. 166 ; 15. 11-13.
Mason, Misses, Philadelphia, 8. 324.
Mason, Mr., 6. 196.
Mason, Mrs., 6. 196.
Mason, Lieut. Abel, 15. 82.
Mason, Alfred, 18. 303.
Mason, Mrs. Ann, 14. 370 n., 375, 376 n.
Mason, Mrs. Anna Huntington (Lyman), 7. 108.
Mason, Charles, and Dixon, on a copy of the report of, 8. 441, 460. Mason's private journal discovered, 8. 441. Original notes of the survey of ' Ma- son and Dixon's Line ' by, 11. 165.
Mason, Mrs. Charles, donations from, and vote of thanks to, 8. 280; 14. 338.
MASON, Rev. CHARLES, D.D., 8. 261; 12. 6; 14. 338; 18. 303, 312, 313, 317. Elected Resident Member, 4. 384. His death, 5. ix ; 6. 2, 3, 6. Donations from, 5. 45, 104, 193 ; 6. 15. Remarks .
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His ' Memoir ' to be prepared by Rev. A. P. Peabody, 6. 3. Resolutions offered in memory of, 6. 3. 'Memoir of,' 7. 103-114. Autograph and por- trait of, face 7. 104.
Mason, Prof. Cyrus, D.D., 2. 250 n.
Mason, Daniel, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403, 405. Mason, David, 15. 100, 100 n.
Mason, Elizabeth (Mrs. Roberts), 14. 152. Mason, George, 1826, 18. 303, 420.
Mason, George, Virginia, 1776, 6. 96; 8. 300 ; 13. 301, 304. Draws up the Vir- ginia bill of rights, 5. 92. On slavery, 6. 141, 142. Resolutions found among Washington's papers draughted by, 6. 114. Interested in certain Amendments in the Constitution, 6. 146. Speech of, at the Virginia Convention, 6. 159, 160. Mason, Henry, 20. 230.
Mason, Hughi, 19. 317.
Mason, J., donation from, 1. 492.
Mason, James, 18. 303, 304.
Mason, Ilon. James M., 4. 95; 12. 306; 16. 441 ; 18. 215, 308.
Mason, Jeremiah, father of Hon. Jeremiah Mason, 7. 104.
MASON, HIon. JEREMIAH, LL.D., d. 1848, 2. 161; 7. 104, 105; 10. 53, 191, 481; 14. 104; 16. 140 ; 17. 38, 362, 364, 365; 18. 302, 303 ; 19. 17, 18, 20, 342. Noni- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 334. Elected, I. 335. His distinguishing characteristics, 6.2. Mr. Hillard's 'Me- moir of,' 13. 238; 18. 312. Letters to, from Joseph Dennie, 17. 362-365. Trib- utes to, by Webster and Story, 18. 305.
Mason, Capt. John, d. 1635, 4. 156; 13. 241; 14. 140 n., 363, 364, 370, 371, 374- 377, 381 ; 16. 139; 17. 353; 19. 12; 20. 69, 82. His patent, 4. 275 ; 9. 57.
Mason, Major John, d. 1672, 5. 40 ; 7. 104, 346; 10. 93; 18. 302. Letters to, from Roger Williams, 6. 46, 49, 50, 73 n. His ' History of the Pequot War,' I. 21. Mason, Rev. John, D.D., d. 1792, 6. 304. Mason, John Tufton, 14. 371.
Mason, Deacon Jonathan, 11. 141; 19. 395. l'ortrait of, obtained by Pres. Quiney, 2. 15. And son and daughter, 7. 210.
Mason, Hon. Jonathan, 2. 300; 12. 13; 19. 152-157, 159, 161-164. Statement regarding the portrait of Jeremy Dum- mer, 2. 302. Letter from, relative to the Book of Records of the 'South Boston Association,' 12. 316, 317.
Mason, Joseph, 14 370 n., 375, 376 n. Mason, Joseph T., 20 264.
Mason, Mrs. Mary (Means), 7. 104, 105 ; 18. 302.
Mason, Mrs. Meriam, death of, 15. 353. Mason, Raphfe, 3. 337.
Mason, Robert, 16. 257; 17. 353 ; 18. 257, 258.
MASON, ROBERT M., 10. 485; 11. 211; 12. 70, 74, 215, 224, 250, 385 ; 13. 2, 7, 11, 12, 18, 113, 241, 242; 15. 274; 17. 61, 66, 284, 362; 18. 301 ; 20. 108. Elected a Resident Member, Io. 411. One of tlie committee to examine the Treas- urer's accounts, r1. 35, 220, 243, 217; 12. 51, 447 ; 13. 255, 277, 449; 14. 327 ; 15. 258, 265. Meeting of the Society at his house, 11. 164; 12. 57, 433. Of committee on the building, rr. 326. Donations from, Ir. 501. Of commit- tee of finance, 12. 101. Reports for the Building Committee, 12. 320; 13. 5. Vote of thanks moved by, 13. 9. Eleet- ed a member of the Standing Commit- tee, 13. 21, 279; 14. 28. Submits the report of the Council, 14. 317-320. Ilis death, 17. xviii ; 18. 315. 316. 1lis death announced, and resolutions passed by the Society, 17. 61. Autograph and portrait of, face 18. 302. . Memoir of,' by Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., 18. 302- 317. His birth and parentage, 18. 302. Boyhood, 18. 302. Education, 18. 303. Choice of a profession, 18. 303. Busi- ness training, 18. 303. Goes to Phila- delphia, 18. 303. Enters the firm of Stone & Mason, 18 303; of Otis & Ma- son, 18. 304. Visits Europe, 18. 504. Death of his brother James, 18. 304. Returns to Boston, 18. 304. Estab- lishes the house of Mason & Lawrence, 18. 304. Marriage, 18. 304. Revisits Europe, 18. 305. Death of his father, 18. 305. Residence in Boston and New- port, 18. 305. 1lis interest in the Epis- copal Church, 18. 305. Treasurer of Boston Provident Association, 18. 305. Death of his mother, 18. 305; an inei- dent connected therewith, 18 306. Ilis wife's failing health, 18. 200. Again visits Europe, 18. 306. Death of his sister and daughter, 18. 306. Ilis posi- tion and opinions with regard to the late Civil War, 18. 306, 307. Retire- ment from business and residence abroad, 18. 307. Ilis earnest support of the cause of the Union, 18. 308. Corresponds with Montalembert, 18. 308. Extracts from letters written from Europe, 18.308,311. An instance of his benevolence, 18. 311. Extract from a letter to Bishop Eastburn, 18. 311. Death of his wife, 18. 311. Re- turn to Boston, 18. 311. Memorial chapel at Cambridge, 18. 312. Edits selections from his father's correspond- ence, 18. 312. Various offices and trusts, 18. 312. 313. Traits of charac- ter, 18. 313. 314. Religious views, 18. 314, 315. His last illness, 18 315. 316. Funeral services, 18. 316. Tribmites to. from Bishops Paddock and Whipple, 18 316. His children, 18. 317.
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Mason, Robert Tufton, 14. 123 n., 366, 370, 371, 375, 376. Deed from, pre- sented by Rev. Charles Burroughs, D).D., 9. 68.
Mason, Samuel, 10. 18. Account of his expedition against the Indians at Woodstock, 1699, 9. 473.
Mason, Mrs. Sarah Ellen, 18. 304-306, 311. Donation from, 4. 247. Gift from, 4. 148.
Mason, Stephen, 12. 120.
Mason, Mrs. Susanna ( Lawrence), 7. 108. Mason, Thaddeus, 20. 123, 125, 128, 132. Mason, Rev. William, 14. 235.
Mason, William Powell, 2. 153; 17. 402 ; 19. 357.
Mason & Lawrence, Messrs., 18. 304.
Mason llall, 14 369-371, 378.
Masonie Temple, Boston, I. 471 ourse of lectures delivered in. 2. 34 n. ' Massachusettensis,' 13. 56.
Massachusetts, U. S. A., 3. 9, 18, 31, 45, 54, 65, 81, 138, 144, 147, 154, 220, 230, 267, 271-277, 279, 297, 395; 6. 21, 25, 79, 281, 329, 360, 395; Io. 185, 323, 324, 327, 328, 351, 379-381, 391, 475, 479; 11. 33, 109, 145, 156, 201, 207, 218-220, 222, 267, 271, 291, 323, 325, 326, 328, 335, 309, 404, 405 n., 469 ; 12. 7, 8, 58, 171, 211, 220, 230 ., 235, 236, 270, 335- 337, 357, 432; 19. 301. 'Observations on the Circumstances of,' 1. 7. Manu- seript list of the inhabitants in, I. 8. ' Result of the Convention at Ipswich,' I. 12. 'Survey of the Population of, by Towns,' I. 13. Boundaries of, 1. 21; 2. 184 ; 3. 10, 148, 149, 216-219 ; 6. 76, 77; 18. 400. Bricfs, in the controversy with New Hampshire, I. 26. Census of, I. 41. 'Additions to the present Melancholy Circumstances of,' I. 79. Proclamations of the Governors of, I. 219. Book of Claims of, 2. 73 n. Origin of monuments in, 2. 98 n. Do- nations from the Commonwealth of, 2. 214, 251, 263, 346, 372, 373, 376, 412, 429, 435, 457, 474, 496, 535, 542, 547, 549, 572, 585: 4. 226; 5. 202, 229, 300, 347; 6. 15, 249, 414 : 7. 21, 168, 317, 368, 373. 376, 407; 8. 201, 442, 463; 9. 81, 177, 353, 868; 10. 1, 21, 39, 80, 311, 314; II. 408. Pronunciation of the name of, 2. 290 n. List of preach- ers at the General Elections in, 2. 293 n., 204 n. Question regarding the muni- eipal institutions of, 2. 300. Claim of the Commonwealth to the Hutchinson Papers, 2. 332, 333, 333 n., 334 n., 361, 361 n. Donations from the Secretary's department, 2. 341, 476. Donation from Attorney-General of, 2. 503. Records of the first meeting of the Governor and Company, 3. 36. Historical matter to be solicited from towns, 3. 89. Acts of Parliament referring to, to be collected,
3. 110. Speechies of the Governors of, from 1765 to 1775, 3. 140 n. Opposition shown by the magistrates toward Epis- . eopacy, 3. 184. Slavery in, and its ex- tinction, 3. 188-203 ; 6. 83, 92, 93, 98, 107, 108, 142, 177, 193, 194, 207-210, 237; 7. 322; 10. 332 ; 14. 320, 330. Manuscript relating to the assessment of taxes, 3. 259. Letter from Joseph Hawley, of date 1775, on the resistance of, to the Regulations Act, 3. 264. Ma- terials for the history of, contained in the Collections, 3. 266, 267. Growth of its historieal associations, 3. 267. Im- portance of Bradford's 'History ' to town libraries, 3. 267. Letter from Gov. Hutchinson concerning the rights of the people, 3. 282. l'raised by Baron C: Dupin, 4. 119, 120. Aet of 1785 regulating commerce, 4. 120. Dona- tions from the Secretary of State of, 4. 122, 309. Separation of Maine from, 4. 230 ; 11. 56, 201. Naturalization in the American Colonies with reference to, 4. 337-361. Origin of the names of her towns, 4. 389 ; 6. 4, 5, 25; 12. 393- 419. Government currency, etc., of, 5. 117-126. Banks in, 5. 284, 285. Ilis- tory and development of the raec in- habiting, 6. 25, 325. Matters pertain- ing to the Narragansett l'atent, 6. 45, 57-64, 67 n .- 70 n., 72 n., 73n., 76. Ques- tions relating to taxation, 6. 148. Com- memoration of the battle of Bunker Hill, 6. 177. Enlistment of negroes, 6. 207-210, 237. Supply of soldiers for the Revolutionary War, 6. 211-229. The Gerrymander, 6. 286-288. The principal province in New England, 6. 365. Institutions necessary to be stud- ied, in writing the history of the Revo- lution, 6. 365. The militia of, 6. 368, 401, 402. Railroad lines surveyed, 6. 424. Pieture of the Great Seal of, faces 6. 428. See Seals. First issue of paper money, 6. 428, 429. Influenec of William Vassall in the early times of, 6. 473-479. Eleetion of Deputies and Councillors, 6. 477; 9 49, 493, 494. Opposes the ultimatum of 1782, 7. 264. Origin of the motto on the arms of, 8. 298. Index to the inanuseripts of, 8. 476. Representative system established in, 9. 37, 39. Sehools in, Io. 445. Bur- lingame's defence of, 10. 452 n. Debt of, in 1786, 11. 58. Progress of internal improvements in, II. 59-64. Prison discipline in, 11. 62, 63. Draught of instructions for the agents selected to represent the Colony in England, II. 92, 93. 'History of,' by Gov. Huteli- inson, 11. 148, 149, 339. See Huteliin- son. Proclamation for a general em- bargo in, 1711, 11. 206. Early coinage of, 11. 293, 294. Lectures on the his-
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