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Mather, Rev. Eleazar, 8. 12, 21, 26.
Mather, Elizabeth ( J/rs. Byles), 18. 363.
Mather, Mrs. Hannah, 3. 135 n.
Mather, Mrs. Increase, 18. 363.
Mather, Rev. Increase, D.D., 1. 138; 2.
37 n., 297 n., 449 n , 467 ; 3. 318, 319; 5. 228 ; 6. 342, 343, 346-349 ; 8. 12, 16, 17, 20, 21. 26; 10. 45-47, 160, 164, 348, 408 ; II. 201; 12. 82, 107, 359, 369, 372; 13. 308; 14. 22, 222, 225, 304, 338 ; 16. 118, 147, 148 ; 17. 149 n., 263, 268, 268 n., 269, 270, 272 ; 18. 14, 16; 19. 127, 350, 353, 443; 20. 5, 105, 114, 148 n., 211, 411. Letters between Gov. Dudley and, 1.6; 2. 440 n. Portrait of, I. 115, 116, 193; 6. 17; 9: 197, 215; 10. 46, 47. Por- trait of, to be repaired, 2. 289 n. Por- trait repaired, 2. 296. Autograph of, 2. 613. His enmity to the book of Calef, 3. 288. Matters pertaining to Harvard College, 6. 341-343, 346-349,
351, 352; 14. 223, 224. Manuscript Diary of, presented, 8. 432. Engraved portrait of, by Stuart, 9. 197 ; by Jolin- ston, 9. 215. A portrait of, extant, 10. 46, 47. Petition of, 12. 112. Cor- respondence between Judge Sewall and, 12. 370, 371. Earliest publication of, 13. 371. Rector of Harvard Col- lege, 14. 223, 224. Gift to the Society of the family Bible of, 18. 363. Mem- oranda by, in the same, 18. 364. His 'De Successu Evangelii,' 1. 7. 'Rev- olution in New England Justified,' I. 10, 20. Sermon on Psalm xxxi., 1. 10, 20. 'Call to the Present and Succeed- ing Generations,' I. 32, 68. 'Sermons to promote.Holiness,' 1. 32, 68. ' Rela- tion of the Troubles from the Indians,' I. 32, 68. 'New England Churches Justified,' 1. 32, 68. 'Sermons on Prov- idence,' 1. 32, 68. Letter to Sir W. Ashurst concerning the Indians, 1. 154. Remarkable Providences, I. 202; 3. 287. Extracts from his Diary, 3 317-320; 4. 12; 12. 213, 349 n., 388. ' Rules about Admission and Discerning visible Saints Ecclesiastice,' 17. 148, 149. His ' Cases of Conscience concerning Evil Spirits Personating Men ' cited, 17. 268 n. His ' Essay for the Recording of Illustrious Providences' cited, 17. 271 n. His ' Relation of the Troubles in New Eng- land,' 19. 107, 108. His 'Early History of New England ' cited, 19. 115 n. His 'Order of the Gospel,' 19. 128.
Mather, Jerusha, 12. 371; 18. 363.
Mather, Nathaniel, II.C. 1685, 8 28.
Mather, Rer. Nathaniel, H. C. 1647, 1. 32;
8. 11, 20, 25; 10. 44-46 ; 20. 114. Quoted, 10. 46, 47.
Mather, Rev. Richard, 10. 42, 159; II. - 201; 17. 141, 143, 143 n., 144, 144 u., 149 n., 343, 348 ; 20. 213. Portrait of, I. 193.
Mather, Samuel, clerk, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Mather, Samuel, M.D., H.C. 1698, 8. 28. Mather, Rev. Samuel, H.C. 1690, 8. 28; 14. 225.
Mather, Rer. Samuel, Dublin, H.C. 1643, 4. 444 ; 8. 11, 20, 25. Sermon by, I. 10. Alleged portrait of, 10. 45, 46.
Mather, Rev. Samuel, Windsor, Conn., H.C. 1671, 8. 14, 22, 27. A volume of man; uscript sermons by, presented, 9. 461, 462.
Mather, Rev. Samuel, D.D., Boston, H.C. 1723, d. 1785, 1 342; 16. 147, 291; 17. 138, 149 n .; 19. 111; 20. 211. Auto- graph letter of, 2. 179. Married Han- nah Hutchinson, 3. 135 n. Letter from Dr. Franklin to, 3. 293, 294. Residence of, 18. 346. His account of the settle- ment of Boston, 1. 8. His 'Life of Cotton Mather,' 1. 11. His ' America
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known to the Aneients,' I. 19. Books | of, deposited, 1. 78.
Mather, Warham, 8 28.
Mather family, 10. 162. Ministers of, 18. 424. Notes of sermons by, 2. 54. Mather Manuseripts, 2. 229 n., 499. Per- mission to copy a portion of, granted to Dr. Shurtleff, 2. 450 ; 17. 138, 140 n. Mather Papers, 5. 187 ; 10. 21, 36, 45, 47, 148, 325, 336, 348 ; 17. 56; 19. 391; 20. 411.
Mathew, Gen. Edward, 18. 77 n, 78.
Mathew, Lieut. George, his diary cited, 18. 77 n.
Mathews, Benjamin, 16. 265.
Mathews, Rev. Marmaduke, 12. 94, 95. See Matthews.
Matone, Jolin, 11. 316.
Matoxon, Jolin, Indian, 19. 414.
Matson, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Thomas), 14. 164.
Matson, Nathaniel, 14. 163-165.
Matson vs. Thomas, case of, 14. 163, 164. Mattachusetts, 10. 379-381.
Mattachusetts Bay, 3. 27, 5. 93; 11. 173, 177-179. See Massachusetts.
Mattahunts, Isles of, 4. 114.
Mattampowett, Pequot Indian, 16. 402 Mattapoiset, 10. 430.
Mattaquashent, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Mattawompsett, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Mattechusetts, 10. 391.
Matter, John Adams on, 10. 90-92.
Matthew, Sir Tobias, 3. 283; 12. 130. Matthews, Dr., 10. 258.
Matthews, Abel, 17. 185.
Matthews, Francis, 14 372 n.
Matthews, Lieut. James, 15 78.
Matthews, Gov. John, 10. 488. governor of South Carolina, 7. 263.
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Matthews, Joseph, sentenced by court- martial, 15. 145.
Matthews, Mordecai, 8. 12, 21, 26.
Matthison, -, 17. 190.
Mattocks, Mrs., 19. 215, 223.
Mattocks (Mattock), Samuel, 6. 338; 12. 103.
Mattoon, Gen. Ebenezer, donation from, I. 103. Letter from, 2. 84.
Mattoon, Hubertas, killed by Indians, 14. 113.
Mattoon, Richard, killed by Indian3, 14. 143.
Maturene, or Mathurine, Cant .. 8. 391.
Matwauautt, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Maud, Rev. Daniel, 14 117 ; 20. 22.
Mauduit, Israel, agent for Massachusetts in England, 3. 148, 149. Tries to induce the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge to withhold allowanees from the missionaries in New England, 8. 223. Letter of Gov. Hutehinson to, 13. 170. His 'History of Massachusetts Bay,' 1. 167. His miscellanies eoncern- ing Howe and Burgoyne, I. 167. Mauduit, Jasper, 15. 12.
Mauger, Claude, 17. 173. Maugerville, N. B, 17. 210, 210 n.
Maule, George, 14. 392.
Maumee River, 2. 327 n.
Maurepas, Jean-Frederic Phely peaux, Comte de, 15. 31.
Maurer, Prof. Conrad, 13. 354.
Mauriee, -, 17. 262.
Mauriee, Prince of Orange, 16. 451, 458- 464, 467, 468, 471.
Maury, Lieut. Matthew Fontaine, 3. 1 ; 4 234.
Maury, W. A., II. 105.
Mausick, 5. 39.
Ma Velasco, M. José, gift from, 17. 028. Maverick, Rev. John, 17. 343.
Maverick, Samuel, fatally wounded in the Boston Massacre, 6 174, 175.
Maverick, Samuel, Bostou merchant, 3. 225. Maverick, Samuel, Royal Commissioner, 4. 274; 5. 377 ; 6. 71 m. ; 7. 344 ; 10. 381;
14. 372 ; 15. 64 m. ; 16. 197-202, 202 n., 203, 204. His habitation on Noddle's Island, 3. 189. To draw up a narrative for the Committee of Foreign Planta- tions, 6. 69 n., 72 n.
Maverick Street, 6 30.
Mavor, William, LL.D., 16 123.
Mawowatt, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Mawun, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Maxey, Rec. Jonathan, D.D., 14. 886.
Maxey, Virgil, 14. 387.
Maxey, Rev. E. W., donation from, 4 365. Maximilian I. of Germany, 16. 322 ; 20. 374.
Maximilian Ferdinand Joseph, Emperor of Mexico, 16. 439, 444, 447, 449, 471. Maxwell, Major, 15. 94.
Maxwell, Arthur, donation from, 2. 375.
Maxwell, Cupt. Ilugh, 15. 79.
Maxwell, James, 12. 107.
Maxwell, William, donation from, 2. 430.
Maxwell, Gen. William, 7. 158.
Maxwell, Sir William Stirling, 16. 430.
May, Aaron, 11. 141.
May, Dorothy, 15 306.
May, Ephraim, 11. 141.
May, Frederick, A.J., gives a copy of his dissertation on the Lockjaw, 1. 89.
May, George, letter from, referred to the
Treasurer, 2. 557. To receive the pay- ment for the drawing of Westminster Abbey, 2. 560.
May, Co/. John, 11. 141; 13. 186. His 'Journey's to the Ohio Country,' pre- sented, 13. 180. His 'Journal and Letters' cited, 17. 170 n., 187 n., 195 n., 201 n.
May, John J., 11. 143, 252; 13. 185. Do- nation from, 13. 186.
May, Joseph, 12. 64, 60.
May, Joseph, 17. 94. Donations from. I. 66, 74, 112. llis letter to Gov. Gore about Gen Lincoln's portrait, I. 192 n. Letter from, 2. 130.
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May, Mrs. Mary, donation from, 11. 500. May, Perrin, 2. 140n. Donation from, 2. 133.
May, Samuel, 11. 307. Donation from, II. 500. May, Rev. Samuel, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255, 256, 261.
May, Rev. Samuel, II.C. 1820, 16. 10 n.
May, Rec. Samuel Joseph, 2. 104; 20. 233. Donation from, 2. 101.
May vs. Breed, 10. 78.
MAYER, BRAANTZ, 10. 310; 17. 50, 51, 66. Donation from, 10. 21. Eleeted a Cor- responding Member, 10. 37, 146. Ac- cepts membership, 10. 80. Letter from, II. 103, 104. Death of, 16. xvi. Deatlı of, announced, 17. 50. Publications of, 17. 50.
Mayer, Ferd., 6. 39.
Mayflower, ship, 2. 560, 589; 4. 141-143; 5. 322 ; 6. 4; 19. 110, 381. Communi- cation of certain incidents on board, 2. 382 n. Tonnage of, 8 465.
Mayhew, Rev. Experience, liis 'Account of Indian Converts on Martha's Vine- yard,' 1. 33, 146.
Mayhew, Mrs. Jonathan, 17. 233. Let- ters to Thomas Ilollis, 2. 351, 352.
Mayhew, Rec. Jonathan, D.D., 1. 12, 18, 26, 76; 6. 5; 8 402; 10. 162, 486 ; 12. 324; 13. 402; 17. 106, 233. Portraits owned by, presented to the Society, 2. 17. Eclogue on the death of, its authorship. 2. 448. Letter to Hon. J. Otis, 2. 410. His inkstand, 4. 107. Pastor of the West Church, 5. 430, 432. His controversy with the English Epis- copacy, 5. 434. Portrait of, by Jennys, 9. 210. Engraved portrait of, by Paul Revere, 9. 216. His pamplilets on the Propagation Society, 1. 10. His dis- course on the repeal of the Stamp Act, I. 20. Portrait of, 1. 156.
Mayhew, Matthew, 12. 214 ; 20. 325.
Mayhew, Matthew, grandson of Gov. Thomas, 12. 128. His ' Brief Narrative,' etc., of the work at Martha's Vine- yard, 3. 287.
Mayliew, S. (Mather, Samuel ?), 2. 179. Mayhew, Thomas, 1704, 20 325.
Mayhew, Thomas, d. 1682, Governor of Martha's Vineyard, 12. 128, 214; 17. 247.
Mayhew, Thomas, Justice of the Peace, 1778, 4. 123.
Mayhew, Rev. Thomas, d. 1657, 12. 128; 16. 218.
Mayhew, Zaeeheus, 4. 356 ; 20. 325, 326. Mayhew School, 6. 33.
Maynard, Lieut. Adam, 15. 83.
Maynard, Sir John, 14. 104.
Maynard. Jonathan, 17. 210, 210 n., 211, 212, 214-216.
Maynard, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 83. Maynard, W., 15. 106.
Maynard, Lieut. William, 15. 80.
Maynert, Harry, 8. 94.
Mayo, Mr., his death, 7. 240.
Mayo, Daniel, 17 178, 178 n., 196.
Mayo, Jolm, 20. 323.
Mayo, Lieut. John, 15. 85. Mayo, Rev. John, 18. 14. Maysville, 4. 92.
Mazarin Bible, 10. 455.
Mazzei, Philip, 2 381. Letters from John
Adams to, 2. 480, 481, 481 n. Corre- spondent of Mr. Jefferson, 7. 407.
Mazzini, Giuseppe, 16. 15.
Meach, -, innkeeper, 19. 421.
Meacham, Mrs. Catherine B. (Mrs. Felt), 14. 115.
Meacham, Hon. James, donation of his ' Report on the Distribution of the Income of the Smithsonian Institu- tion,' 2. 582.
Mead, David, 6. 349.
Mead, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 76.
Mead (Mede), Rev. Joseph, 17. 173. Letter of, read, 15.279. His 'Works,' 18 426. Meade, Maj .- Gen. George G., copy of a medal presented to, exhibited by Mr. Waterston, 9. 374.
Meade, Rt. Rev. William, D.D., Bishop of Virginia, 9 103. His ' Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia' cited, 18. 204 1.
Mender, John, Sen., 16. 265.
Meader, Nathaniel, killed by Indians, 14. 138.
Meadville College Library, to receive Vols. III. and IV., third series of the Collections, 2. 70 n.
Means, Rer. James H., donations from, 3. 40; 10. 185; II. 500.
Means, Mary (J/rs. Mason), 7. 104, 105; 18. 302.
Means, Col. Robert, 7. 104; 18. 302. His daughter, 7. 104.
Meantoquoneg, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Meanwell, Sir Michael, pseudon., letter of, on the ceremonies of the Church of England, 13. 332-337.
Mears, Sir Thomas, 6. 18.
MEASE, JAMES, M.D., letter from, referred to the Publication Committee, 1. 445. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 489. Elected, 1. 403. Accepts mem- bership, 1. 504. Donations fromn, 2. 1, 11, 238, 327. Letter from, 2. 90. Let- ter of, given to the Publishing Com- mittee, 2. 90. His paper on American medals, 1. 445 n. His paper on ' Old American Coins,' 2. 91 n.
Mechanics' institutes in England, 6. 297. Mecklenburg, N. C., resolves passed at, May, 1775, 12. 157.
Medals, sent to Nootka Sound and the Sandwich Islands, 1. 25. Mr. Bancroft requests the loan of certain medallions, 2. 222. Copy of one presented to Com.
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Perry, 3. 112. The Washington medal given to the Society, 3. 133; 13. 288. Of Washington Allston and G. Stuart, 4. 133, 134. Presented to the Society, 5. 99, 194, 300 ; 6. 17. And eoins re- lating to America, II. 293-305. Voted to Washington to commemorate the evacuation of Boston, 14. 320.
Mede, Rev. Joseph, D.D., 17. 173. See Mead.
Medem, Comte, 16. 381.
Medfield, Mass., 12. 394, 395; 16. 341. Origin of the name of, 12. 397.
Medford, Mass., 3. 271, 272 ; 4. 93; 6 273, 274, 362 ; 7. 200; 8. 233-235, 344, 350, 366; 11. 333, 334; 12. 61, 253, 260, 333, 395 ; 16. 6; 17. 263 n. ; 18. 174, 175, 177; 20. 24-27. Donation from the seleet- men of, 3. 49. Origin of its naine, 4. 112; 12. 396. Indian relies discovered in, 6. 363, 416.
Medical School of Harvard College, see Harvard University, etc.
Medicean archives, Florence, 4. 201. Medici, Marie de, 16. 466.
Medieine, manuscript treatise on, I. 26. Dr. Bigelow's service in the practice and science of, 17. 442-447. Early proposal for the establishment of a professorship of, in Boston, 19. 250.
Medicis, gallery of, 2. 23, 23 n.
Medico-Chirurgical Society, Edinburgh, 17. 447.
`Medina Sidonia, Duke of, 12. 455.
Mediterranean Sea, 3. 226 ; 6. 436 ; 7. 413. Medway, Ga., 8. 215.
Medway, Mass., 12 403; 17. 238. Town of, selectmen of, to be requested to deposit in the Library certain valua- ble papers, 2. 541, 542. Deposit by, 2. 551. Named from the river Medway in England, 12. 410.
Meed, see Mead.
Meed, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 76 n.
Meedes, Edward, 13. 339.
Meeting-house Hill, Dorchester, 15. 175. Meeting house Hill, New Ipswich, 3. 13.
Meeting-house War, Lebanon, Conn., 19. 380, 380 n.
Meetings of the Society, I. 3, 47, 99, 162, 208, 227, 348 ; 8. 1, 77, 78, 88, 171, 201, 253, 274, 280, 314, 331, 442, 463, 466, 480; 9. 1, 66, 83, 157. 177, 196, 226,- 247, 254, 347, 353, 857, 368, 369, 436, 462. 467; 10. 1, 2, 21, 33, 33, 39, 80, 85, 92, 104, 117, 134, 140, 144, 206, 311, 314, 319, 330, 334, 335, 368, 409, 460. 483, 484; 11. 1, 84, 100, 131, 135, 143, 144, 155, 159, 164, 197, 222, 228, 231, 233, 291, 308, 322, 333, 335, 345, 388, 483, 492; 12. 1, 12, 40, 49, 57, 67, 81, 103, 126, 139, 157, 159, 169, 174, 182, 191, 211, 214, 233, 252, 264, 279, 288, 315, 330, 433; 13. 1, 45, 50, 65, 69, 81, 99, 105, 122, 151, 217, 237, 246, 255,
264, 283, 305, 314, 318, 345, 367, 380, 383, 395, 425, 451; 14. 1, 32, 52, 103, 153, 158, 179, 186, 201, 215, 229, 317, 338; 15. 161, 177, 227, 220, 230, 250, 278, 280, 307, 380, 336; 16. 1, 30, 100, 154, 175, 181, 252, 307, 350; 17. 1, 33, 50, 60, 78, 101, 121, 165, 220, 252, 207, 328, 360; 18. 1, 65, 118, 179, 240, 245, 262, 287, 318, 352, 400, 417, 431 ; 19 1, 62, 97, 123, 194, 230, 217, 265, 208, 325. 349, 385; 20 1, 37, 57, 95, 106, 171, 201, 260, 327, 342, 351, 392. First meet- ing of the Society, I. x-xvii, 1-5; 2. ix ; 3. 165, 166 Earliest meetings have uncertain and incomplete records, I. xiv-xvii. First meeting in Fan- enil Hall, I. xviii, xxxv, 30. Meeting at Governor's Island, 1. 51. In the Senate Chamber (first under the char- ter), 1. 64. The summer quarterly, to occur on the day after Commencement, 1. 99. To be held monthly instead of quarterly, 1. 466 n. First in the Sav- ings Bank building, 1. 470n. Day of, changed on special oeeasions, 2. 02, 119, 127, 141, 181, 219, 230, 230, 261, 208, 327, 329, 341, 356, 377, 412, 400, 478, 485. Notices of, to be discon- tinned in the newspapers, but sent by mail as heretofore, 2. 246, 247. Ad- journed meeting, 2. 253, 254. A com- mittee chosen to consider if the meet- ings can be rendered more interesting and useful, 2. 264. Report of the con- mittee to consider the attractiveness of, 2. 205, 267, 269, 270. Standing Committee to consider making a dis- tinetion between the quarterly and monthly, 2. 335. Change in the Article concerning, 2. 484. By- Laws concern- ing, 2. 515, 516 ; 3. 241-243. Sre By- Laws. Suggestions of Mr. Deane, concerning the publication of the Pro- ceedings, 3 32. Arrangements for a series of social gatherings, 3. 61. ledd in the Dowse Library Room, 3 164. 169, 178, 182, 250. Month selected for the Annual Meetings, 3. 243. Vote to dispense with, during the summer of 1874, 13 305; 1-75, 14 38: 1576, 14. 310 ; 1877, 15. 305 ; 1578, 16. 351 ; 1879, 17. 118; 1880, 18. 119; 1881, 18 436; 1992, 19 393 ; 1888, 20. 826. Change of time of the annual meeting of 1880. 17. 362 ; 1881. 18. 452. Change in the hours of, 18. 25. See also An- nual Meeting.
Megapolensis, Rev. John, 8. 10.
Megapolensis, Rer. Samuel. 1/.D., 8. 10. Meigs, Mr., Connecticut, 3 223.
Meigs, Charles, donation from, 2 $15.
Meigs, Montgomery C., Quartermaster. General, U.S.A., donation from, 10 3:1. Meigs, Return Jonathan, Mogyor, 15 160 ; 17. 180, 180 n., 181, 188, 188 n., 191-195
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His 'Journal of Arnold's Expedition to Canada,' I. 131.
Mein & Fleming's Register, I. 254 n.
Mela, Pomponius, his ' De Situ Orbis,' I. 153.
Melanelithon, Philip, 8. 445; 13. 343 ; 20 358. Copy of his Bible exhibited to the Society, 3. 152. His copy of the Bible, Io. 456.
Melbourne, Lady, 19. 218.
Melbourne, Sir P'eniston Lamb, Lord, 4. 210; 19. 218.
Melcher, Mary ( Mrs. Jackson), 14. 151.
Melford, Suffolk, Eng., 7. 115.
Melice, Knight of the Golden, 4. 125.
Mellen, Mr., 16. 124.
Mellen, Catherine ( M/rs. Frisbie), I. 421. MELLEN, Rer. JOHN, A.M., I. 62, 106, 107, 127, 132, 135, 215, 219, 220, 225, 229, 230. His death, I. xli. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 43. Elected, I. 44. Donations from, 1. 112, 123. Death of, 1. 416n. Notice of, by Dr. Newell, I. 420, 421. His ' Description of Barn- stable,' I. 52. A sermon by, 1. 83. His Thanksgiving Sermon, I. 91. His Election Sermon, I. 112. His funeral sermon on Mrs. Alden, I. 123. His funeral serinon on D. Davis, I. 130. His 'Memoir of Thomas Brattle,' I. 140 n., 151.
Mellen, Rev. John, Lancaster, 1. 420. His sermon on the conquest of Canada, I.
79. Sermon at a general muster, I.
79. Serinon at the ordination of Levi Whitman, I. 137.
Mellen, Hon. Prentiss, 1. 421 ; 19. 13.
Melrose, Muss., donation from the town of. II. 2. 498.
' Melrose Memorial,' presented, II. 2.
Melvill, Gen., 6 396
Melville, Henry Dundas, Lord, 19. 375.
Melville, Major Thomas, 5. 275.
Melyen, Jacob, 8. 35.
Melyen, Rev. Samuel, 8 29. Letter from, on his elass rank, 8. 34, 231. Sketch of, 8. 35.
Members of the Society, names to be arranged alphabetically, 1. 5. List of members in 1792, 1. 17 n. Num- ber of members limited by eharter, I. 63. Forfeiture of membership, I. 102, 105, 168, 169, 172. Committee ap- pointed to consider the expedieney of increase of number of members, I. 150. Delinquent members, I. 197, 247. Terms of membership, I. 202, 222. Vote respecting removal of members from the State, I. 248. To be ter- minated by absence from eight sucees- sive meetings, I. 386. The names of newly elected members to be publislied, I. 419, 426, 437. Number of, to be in- ereased, I. 482, 500 ; 2. 335, 335 n .; 14. 319, 320, 327. Heliotype frontispiece,
a copy of a group of twenty-six mem- bers, 2. vi, vii; 3. 32 a. Key to the heliotype group of, 2. vii. 'The nom- ination book, 2. 14, 15. A list of mein- bers from the beginning to be prepared for the Collections, 2. 39, 39 n., 48. Number of, 2. 115 n. To assemble at the rooms with invited Societies, to attend the celebration on the 29th of May, 1843, 2. 252. Their rights at the meetings, 2. 269, 270, 515, 516. Sections of, 2. 270. 516. Their privileges in re- gard to the manuscripts, 2. 433. Dona- tions from, not always recorded and acknowledged, till after 1813, 2. 437 n. Number of, necessary for a quorumll, 2. 516. Their privileges in the Library, 2. 519, 521. Number of members allowed by Aet of 1857, 3. 157, 158, 346, 347. By- Laws relating to, 3. 239-242. See By- Laws. To be permitted to inspect the Treasurer's accounts, 3. 244. Vote to transfer from one elass to another, 13. 378 ; 14. 108; 19. 102. See Corre- sponding, Honorary, and Resident Meni- bers 'Memoirs of,' see Memoirs of Members.
Membership, names for, to be entered in a nomination book, to be considered by the Standing Committee, 2. 14. A printed letter forin, announcing elee- tion to, 2. 32. Amount of adinission and annual fee, 3. 240, 241, 244 ; 6. 12. See Admission Fees and By-Laws.
' Mémoires de la Société Royale des An- tiquaires du Nord,' 2. 418.
'Mémoires Secrets pour servir à l'Histoire de la République de Lettres en France' eited, 20 359.
Memoirs of members, I. vii, xxxvi, xxxvii, 170, 260, 290, 317, 320, 323, 343, 353, 368, 382, 383, 389, 391, 400, 411, 420, 421, 429, 438, 440, 490; 2. v, 3-10, 24n., 150-169, 171, 172, 172 n., 182, 191 n., 193-210, 232, 232 n., 242, 242 n., 258, 258 n., 259 n., 261 n., 264, 264 n., 272- 283, 318, 318 n., 324, 324 n., 348, 348 n., £61, 36I n., 375, 375n., 378, 378 n., 385n., 300-410, 411 n., 414, 414 n., 427, 432, 432 n., 502, 502 n., 507, 507 n , 509 n., 510 n., 529-531, 537, 537 n., 541, 541 n., 554, 554 n., 557, 557 m., 560-568, 605, 605 n .; 3. 7, 68; 5. 249, 412, 500; 6. . 262, 430, 7. 27, 104, 420; 8. 233; 9. 83, 275 ; 10. 50, 106, 176, 211, 352, 415 ; II. 47, 258, 263; 13. 26, 122, 136, 255, 267, 280, 389; 14. 4, 39, 113, 172, 386; 15. 182, 365, 368 ; 16. 16, 112, 117, 404; 17. 23, 98, 300, 356, 371, 383; 18. 37, 41, 155, 166, 169, 174, 184, 189, 224, 270, 280, 282, 302; 19. 224, 262, 313, 336, 339, 381, 424, 429, 438 ; 20. 35, 232, 384, 403. Names of those whose me- noirs are for the first time published by the Society, 2. x. Business relating
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to preparation of, 2. 31. A committee appointed to collect and have published those memoirs which are or should be made ready, 2. 33, 39. Report of com- mittee on, 2.38, 33 n. Notices of incm- bers whose membership terminated by resignation or removal, 2. 607 n .- 609 n. Report on, 17. 314. Votes of the Soci- ety concerning, 17. 299, 314, 315. Ap- pointments to prepare, 19. 125, 197, 232, 310, 334, 352, 356. See name of member of whom the memoir is written.
' Memorial History of Boston,' 18. 183, 288; 19. 104, 194, 197, 207, 232, 288, 444 : 20. 115-117, 119, 120. Cited, 19. 104; 20. 63 n., 84 m., 270.
'Memorial in answer to the Observations of the English Ministry,' I. 12.
Memorial stone from Castle Island, re- marks concerning, by Mr. Deane, 17. 19-22. Heliotype copy of, faces 17. 20. Memorial to Congress from the Society, in aid of the proposed monument at Yorktown, 17. 293, 294.
Memorial to the Legislature of Massa- chusetts, from the Society, remonstrat- ing against a petition of the Historic, Genealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, presented for consid- eration, 3. 265-270, 322, 333, 344.
Memorial window proposed to Sir Wal- ter Raleigh, 18. 119, 180, 181, 243.
' Memorials of the Chaunceys,' given to the Society by Mr. W: C. Fowler, 3. 265.
Mendon, Mass., 3. 193 ; 12. 394, 395, 398; 20. 3, 3n.
Mendoza, Diego Hurtado de, 16. 433.
Menego, 10. 394.
Menoonsquoh, Indian name for Miss A. Sergeant, 19. 414 n.
Menotomy, 4. 294.
MENOU, JULES, Comte DE, 3. 40; 13. 376; 14. 328 n. Elected an Ilonorary Mem- ber, 4. 20. History of the family of, 3. 40. Accepts membership, 4. 133. Do- nations from, 4. 146, 309, 330; 5. 25; 7. 477. Vote of thanks to, 4. 310. His death, 8. xvi. Announcement of the death of, 8. 98, 99.
Menou d'Aulnay-Charnisay, Charles de, see Aulnay.
Mensdorf, Pouilly Alexandre, Comte de, 16. 438-440. Mentor, Ohio, 19. 92.
Menzel, Wolfgang, 10. 355.
Menzies, Major, 16. 359. Death of, 7. 258. Menzies, William, donation from, 4. 51. Mercantile Library, New York, donation from the directors of, 2. 127.
Mercantile Library Association, Boston, 2. 155 ; 4. 87, 88 ; 7. 435; 18. 168; 19. 341. Donations from, 2. 338, 362, 372, $80, 434, 534, 574; 3. 32 a, 93, 229 ; 4. 122; 9. 353; Io. 40.
Mercantile Library Association, Brooklyn, N. Y., donations from, 7. 152 ; 8. 314; 9. 247.
Mercantile Library Association, Cincin- nati, II. 498.
Mercantile Library Association, New York, 2. 336, 468. Donations from, 3. 97, 220; 5. 52, 218, 319, 347 ; 6. 15, 20; 7. 139, 474 ; 8. 442 ; 9 227, 347 ; 11. 490. Mercantile Library Association, Sun Francisco, 10 21, 314. Donations from, 5. 171 ; 7. 377 ; 8. 274; 10. 21, 314. Mercantile Library Company, Philadel- phia, 12 163. Donations from, 3. 284 ; 4. 437 ; 6. 23 ; 7. 115; 9. 81; 10. 1, 20%. Mercator, Gerard, 16. 333.
Mercer, Hon. Charles F., 19. 24, 32, 32 n., 33.
Mercer, Capt. George, 14 263.
Mercer, Gen. Ilugh, 14. 159 n.
Mercer, John F., letter to, from Washing- ton, quoted, 6. 115.
Merchant, character of a, 5. 303, 304.
Merchant, William, one of those present at the Boston Massacre, 11. 241.
Merchant family, 11. 241 n.
Merchant Taylors' Company, London, 17. 297 n.
Merchants' Bank, loan from, 12. 220, 224; 13. 19, 272, 278.
Merchants' Insurance Office, 3. 103.
'Merchants' Magazine,' 15. 105; 18. 312.
Mercier, Le, see Le Mercier.
'Mercurius Publicus,' newspaper, 18. 435; 19. 128.
'Mercury,' newspaper, 19. 407 n. Extract from, 6. 184. Quoted, 7. 290.
Mercy, Elizabeth. 20. 141.
Meredith, Rec. Edward, 17. 256 n.
Meredith, G. M., 4. 91.
Meriam, Jonas. 17. 158, 159.
Meriam, Lient. Jonathan, 15. 76.
Meriam, Nathaniel, 17. 157-159.
Meriam, Samuel, 17. 150.
Meriam, William, 17. 150.
Merimack, see Merrimack.
Mérimec, Prosper, 13 254.
Merivale, Herman, note from, 8. 10.
Merle d'Aubigne, Jean llenri, 16. 461, 452.
Merlinus Anglicus Junior, 7. 129.
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