Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 55

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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Mitchell, Eusign Nathaniel, 12. 205.


Mitchell, R., Nantucket, donation from, I. 152.


Mitchell, Dr. R., New York, donation from, 1. 87.


Mitchell, Samuel A., 6. 30. His map to be repaired, 2. 129.


Mitchell, Major Thomas, 15 75.


Mitchell, Weir, M.D, 14. 4.


Mitchelson, David, 11. 393, 305. A ref- ugee from Boston in 1776, 18 267.


Mitchelson (Michelson), Edward, 10. 403. MITCHILL, SAMUEL L, M.D., LL.D. 2. 317 n. Donations from, 1. 79, 112, 147. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 100. Elected, 1. 110. His essay on contagion, 1. 89. His letter on the his- torians of New York, 1. 145.


Mittermaier, Karl Joseph Anton, 16. 114.


Mix, Rev. Stephen, 8. 20 ; 14. 225.


Mixer, Isaac, 17. 182 n., 183 n., 185.


Mixer, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 80, 80 n.


Mobile, 6. 241, 246, 217 ; 7. 417.


Moch, William, Boston, naturalized, 4 360.


Moch, William, the younger, changes his name. 4. 360 n.


Model lodging.houses, 3 80.


Modyford, Sir James, 13 400 n.


Modyford, Thomas, 13 408.


Modyford, Sir Thomas, 13. 408, 402 n.


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MOERENHOUT, J. ANTOINE, United States Consul at Otaheite, 18. 26. Nominated a Corresponding Member,


2. 56. Elected, 2. 59. His death, 17, xviii. Sketch of, by Mr. Dexter, 17. 134-136. His account of tlie Society Islands, 17. 135.


Moffat, John, 17. 94.


Mohawk River, 7. 329.


Mohawks, 11. 317; 12. 260. Attacks of, against Indian Christians, 11. 153, 154.


Moheakunnuk language, the Assembly's Catechism in, 1. 86.


Mohegans ( Moheag. Mohegin), 10. 16, 18; 11. 154; 19. 304. Paper relating to the controversy between the colony of Connecticut and, presented by the President, 9. 506.


Mohnike, Gottlieb Christian Friedrich, 8. 188.


Mohukenuh, Indian tribe, 19. 414.


Mole, J. de, 11. 112 n., 114, 128, 199. Let- ter of Gen. Montcalmn to, 11. 116-125. Molebarre Bav, 5. 129.


Molesworth, Hendee, 13. 409.


Molineaux, William, 3. 309: 7. 214; 8. 348; 11. 141; 18 345. Death of, 4. 223; 8. 379: 15. 360.


Molinenx, Kobert, donation from, 1. 50. Moll, Herman, 3. 37.


Mollineux, -, 18. 99 n.


Molton, William, Portland, naturalized, 4. 360.


Momentauge, Robert, 17 52, 54.


MOMMSEN, Prof. THEODOR, 18. 406. The disaster to his library noticed by the President, 18. 183. Nominated an Honorary Member, 18. 183. Elected, 18. 241.


Momotuskow, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Moncloa (Monclou, Monclue), Count de, 8. 204, 210, 211.


Moncrief, Col. James, 6 227.


Moncrieff, Lieut., British officer, 16. 71.


Moncrieffe, Major Thomas, 5. 327; 14. 269 ; 16. 71.


Monette, John W., M.D., his ' History of the Discovery and Settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi' cited, 17. 190 n.


Money, Capt., 15. 117 n.


Money, first issue of paper-notes in Mas- sachusetts, 6. 428.


Monhegan Island, inscription on a rock on, 2. 309.


Monis, Judah, 10. 159.


Monitor, vessel, 16. 367.


Monk, Christopher, 15. 349, 350.


Monk, Christopher, 2d Duke of Albemarle, see Albemarle, etc.


Monk, General George, Duke of Albe- marle, see Albemarle, etc.


Monk, James Henry, Bishop of Gloucester, 8. 137.


Monmouth, battle of, 4. 383.


Monmouth, N. J., aids Boston, 1774, 4 223.


Mono and Pono Indians, 11. 350.


Monomoy, or Manamoyet (Chatham), Mass., 12. 303-395, 399.


Monongahela River, 3. 231, 236. Monroe (James) & Co., 8. 61.


Monroe, Mrs. James, 19. 29, 34, 374.


Monroe, Pres. James, 2. 405, 406 ; 5. 275;


10. 397 ; II. 355; 16. 100; 18. 275; 19. 19, 22, 374, 375. His Cabinet approves of the Missouri restriction on slavery, 6. 99. His opinion in regard to the army, 6. 371. Election of, in 1820, 11. 57.


Monroe, Rev. James, 1. 320. His ' View of the Conduct of the Executive,' I. 123.


Monroe & Francis, Messrs., 2. 387 n.


Monroe County, N. Y., 5 214.


Monroe Tavern, Lexington, 19. 377 n.


Mons Creek, 6. 306.


Monsey, Mrs. Rosamond, 14. 151.


Monsey, William, marriage of, 14. 151.


Monson, John Monson, 1st Buron, 12. 416. Monson, John Monson, 2d Baron, 12. 416.


Monson, Mass., 12. 405, 407, 416.


' Monster of Monsters,' 1. 21.


Monstrelet, Enquerrand de, cited, 7. 153, 154.


Mont Blanc, Mr. N. Appleton's visit to, 5. 291.


Montagu, Charles, see Halifax, Earl of.


Montagu, Adm. Edward, see Sandwich, Earl of.


Montagu, Edward Wortley, 10. 456; 12. 415.


Montagu, George, see Halifax, Earl of. Montagu, Adm. Jolin, 19. 134. See Sand- wich, Earl of.


Montagu, Jolin Montagu, 2d Duke of, 12. 415 ; 13. 101.


Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 12. 415; 18. 133 n.


Montague, Adj., 14. 80 ; 15. 99, 102, 105, 106, 109.


Montague, Charles, 4th Earl of Manches- ter, see Manchester.


Montague, Edward, 2d Earl of Manches- ter, see Manchester.


Montague, George, 4th Duke of Manches- ter, see Manchester.


Montague, Sir Henry, Lord Chief Justice, 13. 04.


Montague, Capt. William, 12. 415. . Montague, William Drogo, Duke of Man- chester, see Manchester.


Montague, William H., donation from, 2. 474.


Montague, Mass .. 12. 405, 407, 415.


Montalembert, Charles Forbes de Tryon, Comte de, his ' La Victoire du Nord aux États Unis,' 18. 308.


Montanus Hettema, Judge, 8. 187.


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Montcalm, Marquis de, 11. 114, 125, 128, [ ' Monument.il Memorials of the Apple- 198-200. Papers in the possession of, ton Family,' by John Appleton, SLD)., presented, 9. 406. II. 112. Correspondence between Mr. F. Parkman and, 11. 126-128.


Montcalm, Louis Joseph, Marquis de, 3. 98 ; 15. 29 #., 35 n., 43. Remarks on a letter from, to M. de Mole, 11. 112-115, 143. Copy of the letter, 11. 116-125. Authenticity of the letter doubtful, II. 126-123.


Monterey, Cul., 17. 135.


Monterey, Mass., 19. 90.


Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, Baron de, 6. 96; 12. 207 ; 15. 29. His ' Esprit des Lois' cited, 13. 453.


Montgomery, Capt., 16. 97.


Montgomery, John, naturalized, 4. 363.


Montgomery, Lieut. Nathaniel, 12. 196, 197, 202 ; 15. 86.


Montgomery, Mrs. Nathaniel, 12. 197, 198. Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 1. 19; 6. 187; 7. 210; 10. 323; 11. 6; 12. 122, 276. Death of, I. 8; 15. 35. Attack on Quebec, 7. 220, 230.


Montgomery, privateer, 5. 359.


Montgomery County, N. Y., French em- igration to, 7. 326.


'Monthly Anthology,' I. 177, 191, 391 ; 2. 167, 198, 337 n .- 389 n .; 6. 276; 16. 123; 17. 403. Cited, 17. 117 n.


'Monthly Magazine and American Re- view,' I. 138.


Montlily meetings, provided for in the new By-Laws, 1. 466 n.


'Monthly Religious Magazine,' 18. 230, 232, 234, 230, 330; 20. 416.


' Monthly Religious Magazine and Inde- pendent Journal,' 20. 416.


Monticello, Va., 3. 152.


Montier, Francis, 16. 105.


Montigny, la Marque, Sieur de, 14 198 n. Montlosier, François Dominique Rey- naud, Comte de, his 'Journal of a Tour through France and England,' I. 153. Montmorenci, Henri, Duc de, Admiral of France, 13. 93.


Montmorenci, Canada, 3. 307.


MONTMORENCY, ADRIEN, Duc de Laval, nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 23. Elected, 2 27.


Montpelier, I't., 4. 90.


Montreal, Can., 3. 182 ; 11. 317, 319, 320; 17. 84; 18. 268; 19. 420 n. Rumors of its conquest by the Americans, 7. 199, 209-212. Surrendered, 7. 216-218. Medal commemorating the taking of, II. 298.


Montresor Capt. John, 8. 378 ; 14. 55, 58. 63; 17. 119; 19. 132. Map of Boston drawn from plans of, 6. 40.


Montross, blank certificate of a, 15. 364. Monts, Pierre du Guast, Sieur de, 5. 120; 18. 97 n.


Monument Depot, Sandwich, Mass., 3. 252.


Mooar, Rev. George, donation from, 4. 301. Moodey, Abigail, death of, 14. 121, 123. Moodey, Jos., 16. 264.


Moodey, Rer. Joseph, see Moody.


Moodey, Sarah ( M/rs. Pike), 14. 121. Death of, 14. 135.


Moodey, William, killed by Indians, 14. 149.


Moody, Caleb, 20. 319.


Moody, Charles C. P., donation from, 2. 372. Moody, Hannah ( )/rs. Winslow), 14. 121; 16 391.


Moody, John, refugee, 18. 267.


Moody, John, Jr., refugee, 18. 267.


Moody, Rec. John, 17. 152, 156; 19. 127. Moody, Rev. Joseph, d. 1753, 2. 516 n. ; 14. 147. Reason for his always wearing a handkerchief over his face, 14. 152.


Moody, Rev. Joshua, Newburyport, anec- dotes of, 8. 224.


Moody, Rec. Joshua, Portsmouth, d. 1607, 2. 449 m .; 8. 12, 21, 26; 12. 107; 14. 121, 131 n. : 16. 269 ; 17. 263, 205, 266, 269. His death, 14 131. His discourse on communion with God, 1. 33.


Moody, Judah, 20. 319.


Moody, Margaret, 14. 121.


Moody, Mary, 14. 121.


Moody, Nathaniel. 14. 121; 17. 175, 177, 177n., 178, 185, 156, 186n., 187, 1SS, 195, 195 n., 196.


Moody, Mrs. Nathaniel, 17. 181.


Moody, Paul, 5. 268. His skill, 5. 263, 264. Examines the Pawtucket Canal, 5. 268. And the foundation of Lowell, 5. 200, 270.


Moody, Robert, 14. 121.


Moody, Samuel, 14. 121


Moody ( Moodey), Samuel, II.C. 1680, d. 1729, 8. 28; 14. 225.


Moody, Samuel, Preceptor of' Dummer Academy, d. 1 95, 4. 224 ; 14 182. Moody, Rev. Samuel, York, HI.C. 1607, 1. 292 ; 8. 20 ; 14. 147, 182.


Moody, Sarah ( Mis. Pike), 14. 121.


Moody, Solomon, 14. 121.


Moon, Mountains of. Africa, 2 317 n.


Moor, Gabriel, see Moors.


Moor, Joshua, 2. 194. His Indian Charity School, 2. 194, 195.


Moor, Robert, matters concerning, in the will of William l'enoyer, 6. 343 n.


Moore, Ensign, 16. 265.


Moore, Mr., 17. 197.


Moore, Mr., 20. 279.


Moore, Alexander. Boston, 4. 361.


Moore, Aug., 3 261


Moore, Capt. David. 15 80.


Moore, Francis, 7 120


Moore, Frank, his ' Diary,' 6. 184, 195. Moore, Gabriel, 8. 172.


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MOORE, GEORGE H., LL.D., 5. 229; 8. | Morata, Victoria, 15. 245.


2; 16. 183 ; 17. 17, 133, 361 ; 19. 116 n. ; 20. 280-283, 285, 288 n., 289 n., 290, 291, 291 n., 293, 294 m., 297. Requests the loan of certain Political Tracts, 2. 494. Elected a Corresponding Mem- ber, 4. 310. Accepts membership, 4. 330. Donations from, 4. 287, 309; 6. 82 ; 9. 436 ; 10 469, 484; 16. 380. Let- ter from, to Hon. R. C. Winthrop, 6. 427. On the translator of Chastellux's ' Travels,' 6. 427. Leave granted to copy manuscripts, 15. 383. Extract from a letter from, 16. 380. Vote of thanks to, 16. 3SI. Letter from, read by the President, 17. 16. Letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 19. 249, 250.


Moore, Henry, 17. 202.


Moore, Jacob B., see Farmer John.


Moore, John, Bishop of Ely, 20. 278.


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


Moore, Sir John, 11. 241.


Moore, Joseph, 3. 337.


Moore, Capt. Joseph, 15. 79. 79 n.


Moore, Rer. Martin, donations from, 2. 306, 336, 423.


Moore, Merritt, 3. 260.


Moore, Samuel, 15 252.


Moore, Samuel, acquitted by a court- martial, 16. 344.


Moore, Thomas, 8. 381.


Moore, Thomas, donation from, 2. 185.


Moore, Thomas, port, 4 398; 18. 421; 19. 272. Quoted, 4. 413.


Moore, Major Willard. 15. 83. 89, 93, 95, 100, 101, 160. Killed. 7. 374.


Moore, Willinin, 16. 272.


Moore, Rer. Zephaniah Swift, D.D., 17.24.


Moorhead, Rec. John, 12. 320; 20. 186. Portrait of, by Pelham, 9. 199.


Moorhead, Sarah, 9 215; 20. 186.


Moors, Ephraim, powder-horn belonging to, 14. 138.


Moors, 3. 227 ; 6. 130.


Moose, a negro. I. 358.


Moose Deer, official papers on the trans- portation of some, to England, for presentation to Queen Anne, 12. 253- 256.


Moot, Michael, 19. 378.


'Moral Class Book,' 2. 155.


Moran, Benjamin, gift from, 5. 30.


Morata, Emilius, 15 248.


Morata, Olympia, 15. 241-245, 248, 249, 261. Account of, in Adam Winthrop's Commonplace- Book, 15. 242, 243. Her birtli, 15. 242. Marriage, 15. 243. Death, 15. 243. 'Sapphie Ode,' 15. 243. Inscription on her mansion in Schweinfurt, 15. 243. Her writings, 15. 244. Letters to her sister, 15. 245. Letter to Celius Secundus Curio, 15. 248. Inscription on the tomb of, at Heidelberg, 15. 249.


Moravians, 4. 340 ; 10. 446.


Moravians, Society of United Brethren, see United Bretliren.


Moray, Sir Robert, 16. 207, 220, 223, 225, 225 n., 229, 234, 239, 243, 245, 247, 249- 251. Letters from, to Gov. Jolm Win- throp of Connecticut, 16. 222-225, 243, 246, 247, 249, 250. Letters to, from Gov. Winthrop, 16. 220-224, 232, 234. Letters from, to Col. Richard Nichols, 16. 225-229.


Mordaunt, Henry, see Peterborough, Earl of.


Mordecai, George E., 4. 101.


More, Cresacre, 17. 302, 304.


More, Hannah, 20. 155.


More, Rev. Henry, D.D., his 'Opera Theologica,' 18. 430.


More, John, 12. 108.


More, O'Sullivan, 13. 64.


More, Thomas, 17. 158, 159.


More, Sir Thomas, 17. 302, 304; 20. 160 n. Ilis 'Utopia,' 1. 87 ; 12. 391. Ilis 'Life,' 5. 321.


MOREAU, CESAR, nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 2. 23. Elected, 2. 27. Death of, 13. xviii, 380. Notice of, by Mr. Winthrop, 13. 381.


Moreau de Jaunis, A., donation from, 2. 217.


Morehead, Hon. James T., address of, 2. 340. Donation from, 2. 349.


Morehead, Mrs. Sarah, sce Moorhead. Morell, Rec. William, 16. 196, 1962., 199, 200, 203. Ilis 'Poem on New England,' 15. 394 ; 16. 202 n.


MORENO, DON MANUEL, M.D., nomina- ted a Corresponding Member, I. 385. Elected, 1. 385. Deatlı and sketch of, IO. xvi, 402.


Mores, Major, see Moore, Willard.


' Moretum,' Virgil's, 6. 252.


Morewood, -, 17. 363. Morey, Ilon. George, 13. 280. Morgan, -, executed, 20 153.


Morgan, Gen. Daniel, 15. 35. Medal vo- ted to, 13 291.


Morgan, Col. George, 17. 190.


Morgan, Henry J., donation from, 8. 3; 9. 177.


Morgan, J-, his ' History of Algiers,' I. 153.


Morgan, Jolin S, 13. 330. Morgan, Miles, 19. 79, 80. .


Morgan, Nathaniel H., donation from, II. 500. His ' Appendix' to Mr. Hine's ' Early Lebanon ' cited, 19. 380 n.


Morgan, Samuel, 20. 10.


Morgan, Thomas, letters received from, I. 252, 257.


Morgan, William, freemason, 7. 149.


Morgan's Rifle Corps, 1777, 7. 138. Morgantown, W. Va., 17. 197.


Morgarten, Switzerland, battle of, 15. 28.


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Morging, Ralph, 20. 10. Morian, Mr., 16. 213.


Morice, Sir William, 7. 345, 346. Fac- simile of signature, faces 7. 346.


Morison, Rev. John 11., D.D , 20. 413. Be- quest of W: Sturgis to, 7. 472.


Morissey, Jolin, donation from, 6 331.


Morlaen, Mr., 16. 231, 247.


Morland, Sir Francis Bernard, 12. 406 n. Morley, Dr. George, 6. 490.


Morlian, Mr., 16. 231.


Morly, France, 6. 251.


Mormon, Book of, with the autograph of Joseph Smith, 10. 456


Mornay, Philip de. Sieur du Plessis- Mar- ly, 7. 406. His ' Mysterie of Iniquitie' cited, 11. 411, 412, 412 n., 416. 1lis work on ' The Mass ' cited, 11. 417, 418, 421, 422.


' Morning Chronicle,' newspaper, 19. 371 n. Morong, Edw. P., M.D., letter of, 8. 281. Morray, John, Lord, 13. 106.


Morray, Jonathan, 13. 297.


Morrell, Ada ( Mrs. Nason), 14. 151.


Morrell, John, marriage of, 14. 151.


Morrice, Sir William, Secretary, 6. 71, 72n. Morril, Lient. Daniel, 16. 352, 354, 360. Morrill, Eliakim, 14. 330.


Morrill, Sara (Mrs. Huntrys), 14. 151.


Morrill, Sarah, death of, 14. 149.


Morris, Commodore Charles M., donations from, 2. 476, 482.


Morris, Gouverneur, I. 296; 10. 278, 488; II. 295; 13. 335, 383. Portrait of, I. 168. His part and interest in framing the Constitution of the United States, 6. 137. On slavery, 6. 137-139, 144- 146. Letter to, from Washington, 7. 133. His answer to ' War in Disguise,' 19. 371 »., 375 n.


MORRIS, Hlon. IlENRY, LL.D., 19. 285. Elected a Resident Member, 19. 251. Accepts membership, 19. 298.


Morris, Capt. James, manuscript journal of, I. 176.


. Morris, Capt. Jonathan, 17. 182, 182 n. Morris, Judith, 18. 37.


Morris, Gen. Lewis, 12 53 ; 15. 303.


Morris, Robert, 4. 360.


Morris, Robert, II. 295; 15. 393. Dele- gate to the Convention at Philadelphia in 1787, 6. 113. Letter to, from Wash- ington, quoted. 6. 115. Receives Frenchi immigrants coldly, 7. 331. Letter from, to the Governor of New Hampshire, 5. 12-15.


Morris, Capt. Salmon, R.N., 12. 423. Morris, Thomas, death of, 14. 145. Morrisania, N. Y., 10. 464; 18. 75.


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


Morrison, Jolin H , donation fron, 2. 315.


MORRISON, Rev. ROBERT, D.D., nomina- ted a Corresponding Meinber, I. 258. Elected, I. 259.


Morristown, N. J., 7. 496; 10. 488; 17. 48 ; 19. 72.


Mors, Rev. Josephi, 8. 29.


Morse, Rev. Abner, donation from, 5. 150, 229; 7. 100.


Morse, Amos, 14. 330.


Morse, Anna, 10. 332.


Morse, Rec. Benedict, 2. 44Sn. ; 17. 255, 261. Morse, David, 14. 320.


Morse, Hazen (Morse &. Tuttle), 6. 35, 39, 39.


MORSE, Rer. JEDEDIAH, D.D., I. xii, 87. 90, 102, 104, 106-110. 117. 119- 121, 124, 126, 127, 132-135, 130, 140, 142, 144, 145, 148, 156, 160 n , 158, 216, 220, 222, 228, 234, 235, 243, 322. 323; 5 44; 6. 254; 12. 434; 14. 96; 17. 138 ; 19. 393-305, 400-402, 412 n., 414, 415, 416 n., 418, 420. Donations from, 1. 39, 54, 113, 123. 167, 178. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 91. Elected, 1 94. Of committees on the map of the State, 1. 56, 107, 125, 127, 141, 112, 144. Of commit- tee on Hall's account for printing. I. 97. Of committee to solicit subscrip- tions to the funds of the Society, I. 102. Of Publication Committee, I. 108, 120. Allowed to take out a map of land in Berkshire County, 1. 125. Committee appointed to examine his accounts in the matter of the State map, 1. 125, 127. Of committee to receive and keep an account of the Collections, 1. 142. Added to the committee to devise a better way of publishing the Colleet ons, 1. 157. Of committee to thank Judge Davis for his Plymouth Oration, I. 236. Proposes an annual celebration of that anniversary, 1. 236, 237. 239. Removes from the State, 1. 004 n. Of committee to visit Indians at Oneida and New Stockbridge, 3. 311. Of committee on Bible publication, 1790, 5. 105, 100. And Rev. Elijah Parish, 18. 430, 440. His 'American Geography,' 1 83, 113, 415; 19. 303 n. His Thanksgiving Sermon, 1. 123. His Artillery Election Sermon, I. 167. 'Concise History of New Eng- land' by, and Dr. Parish, 1. 178; 18. 438.


Morse (Mors), Rer. John, 8. 29.


MORSE, JOUN T., Jr., A.M., 20. 347. Elected a Resident Member, 15. 228. Appointed on committee to publish the 'Pickering l'apers,' 19 251. Elected a member of the executive committee of the Council, 20. 199. llis 'John Quincy Adams,' 19. 279, 288. 'Life of Thomas Jefferson,' 20. 190. Extract from his 'Life of Thomas Jefferson,' 20. 331.


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Morse, Hon. Leopold, letter to, from committee of subscribers to the por- trait of Mr. Winthrop, 19. 358.


Morse, Richard Cary, 5. 44.


Morse, Robert M., Jr., 19. 357. Donation from, of papers obtained at Harper's Ferry, 6. 5.


Morse, Royall, 8. 69.


Morse, Samuel F., & Co., Messrs., 19. 429.


Morse, Prof. Samuel F. B., 4. 117; 1I. 358.


Morse, Lieut. William, 15. 75.


Morss, Obadiah, 16. 264, 269.


Mort, Michael, 19. 378.


Mortgage of Society's real estate to be made, 3. 65; 6. 11 ; 12. 130, 212.


Mortimer, Mr., Middletown, Coun., 11. 25. Mortimer, Dr. Cromwell, 16. 209, 211. Morton, -, 17. 363.


Morton, Capt., 15. 352.


Morton, Mr., 7. 214.


Morton, l'ex. Charles, 2. 447, 447 n .- 450 n. ; 6. 346, 347 ; 10. 159, 163; 17. 254, 254 n., 255, 255 n., 256, 256 m., 257, 261-263, 266, 268-270, 270 n., 271-274, 344. Manuscript volume of, 2. 447. Description of the volume of, 2. 447 n .- 450 n. His scholarship, 2. 448 n., 449 n. His pastoral settlement at Charles- town, 2. 449 n. A philosophical manu- script by, 1. 53. 'Memoirs of,' I. 200. His ' Advice to Candidates for the Ministry,' 2. 449 n.


Morton, Dimond, 11. 141 ; 15. 103.


Morton, Mrs. Elizabeth W., II. 85.


Morton, George, see Mourt, G.


Morton, Mrs. James, affidavit of, pre- sented to the Society, 15. 204.


Morton, Cardinal John, 11. 424.


Morton, Judge John, 15. 393.


Morton, Sergt. John, 6. 178.


Morton, Joseph, 11. 141.


Morton, Gor. Marcus, 8. 122 ; 14. 386, 387. Morton, Nathaniel, I. 409 n .; 2. 602 n. ; 3 20; 4. 127; 10. 22, 376; II. 397, 495, 496; 13. 138; 17. 129, 353; 18. 441; 19. 111, 112, 114, 115, 117, 118; 20. 229. Secretary to the Court for the jurisdiction of New Plymouth, 3. 238; II. 397. His 'New England's Memorial,' 1. 32; 3. 19; 6. 318, 427; 10. 385; II. 466 n .; 12. 399, 440; 19. 107-110, 113.


Morton, Nicholas, 8. 28.


Morton, Hon. Perez. 6. 178; 10. 181 ; 15. 135; 17. 365; 19 152-166. His oration on the reinterment of Gen. Warren, I. 18.


Morton, Thomas, 10. 378, 380; 12. 59; 14. 367, 368, 372; 16. 197, 198, 200, 201, 203. 206; 20. 65, 66, 68, 72, 74, 75, 79, 80, 83, 84, 86. Accuser of New England, 5. 133. His 'New English Canaan' cited, 16. 197 n., 202 n , 203 n., 204 n., 205 n .; 20. 65 n., 66 n., 72 n.,


74 n., 75 n., 84 n., 86 n. Lines from his 'New English Canaan,' composed by Sir Christopher Gardiner, 20. 75, 85. His 'New English Canaan,' 20. 276, 277, 277 n.


Morton, William, New London, 15. 367. Order of the P'rivy Council in relation to, 7. 344-346. 'New England Memo- rial' attributed to, 6. 427.


Morton, William T. G . A.D., 12. 40; 15. 264; 18. 241. Donation front, 2. 526. And the discovery of ether as an anæs- thetic. 5. 507. Medals and ribbons pre- sented to him, deposited with the So- ciety, 11. 85, 165, 252. Description of them, II. 197; 198. Volume of doc- uments relative to his discovery of etherization also presented, 11. 198. Proposal to erect a monument to him at Mount Anburn, II. 198.


Morton, Mrs. William T. G., deposit from, 12. 40.


Morton, Zach., 8. 340.


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Morton & Chesley, 12. 223; 13. 17.


Morton & Griswold, Messrs., donation from, 2. 237.


Morton, Rose, & Co., Messrs., 12. 130.


Moseley, Humphrey, 13. 93 n.


Mosely, Capt., Judge Advocate, 15. 111.


Moses, Jolin, 16. 264.


Moshien, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 79, 79 n.


Mosman, Dr., Sudbury, 17. 399.


Mosquito Coast, 3. 76.


Mosquito Indians, 3. 76, 77.


Moss, John, Jr., 3. 260.


Moss, Cupt. Joseph, 15. 81.


Moss, Rev. Josephi, 8. 30.


Moss, Mary ( Mrs. Sanders), 14. 151.


Moss, William, 3. 261.


Moss as a medicine, 5. 395.


Motley, Mrs. Anna (Lothrop), 16. 405.


Motley, Edward, 16. 404.


Motley, Mrs. Emma ( Wait), 16. 404.


Motley, John, 16. 404.


MOTLEY, Hon. JOHN LOTHROP. LL. D., 4 431 ; 7. 171 ; 10. 84, 143, 313, 318; II. 3, 105; 13. 268, 331; 14. 195 n .; 15. 285, 290, 291, 293. 296, 380; 16. 163, 164, 183, 256; 17. 14, 61, 67, 376; 18. 419; 19. 121, 347; 20. 77, 78, 258. Elected a Resident Member, 3. 114. Accepts Resident Membership, 3. 114. Letter fromn, to W: Amory on Pres- cott's deatlı, 4. 266-271. Donations from, 4. 384; 10. 135, 145, 154. His death, 15 xvi. Remarks of the Pres- ident on announcing the death of, 15. 283-285. Works of, noticed, 15. 284. Resolutions of the Council on the death of, 15. 285, 286. Adopted by the Society, 15 302. Remarks on the death of, by Mr. Amory, 15. 288, 291. Letter from, to Mr. Prescott cited, 15. 289. Re- marks on the death of, by Dr. Holmes, 15. 294. His early works noticed, 15-


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294, 295. Remarks on the death of, by Mr. Waterston, 15. 2J8. Letter from, to Mr. Quincy, 15. 298. His letters in the 'London Times ' notieed, 15 299. Dr. Holmes appointed to write a memoir of, 15. 302. Portrait and autograph, 16. frontispiece. 'Me- moir of,' by Dr. Holmes, announced to be published by Houghton, Osgood, & Co., 16.403. 'Memoir of,' by Dr. Holmes, 16. 404-473. Ilis ancestry, 16. 404. Birth, 16. 405. Boston Latin School, 16. 406. Other sehools, 16. 407. En- ters College, 16. 407. His college life, 16. 407-400. At German Universities, 16. 400. Prince Bismarck's reminiscen- ces of, 16. 403-411. Marriage, 16. 411. ' Morton's Hope ' published, 16. 411. Estimate of, 16. 412-414. Appointed Secretary of Legation at St. l'eters- burg, 16. 414. Short residence there, 16. 415. Criticisms on, 16. 420. Mr. Prescott's kind reception of his plan to write the ' History of the Nether- lands,' 16. 421. Goes to Europe, 16. 423. His studies there, 16. 424, 425. Publishes the ' Rise of the Duteli Re- public,' 16. 426. Reception of the book, 16. 426-42). Returns to Amer- ica, 16. 429. Visit to England, 16. 430. Letter to Mr. Underwood describing the plan of his proposed work, 16. 431- 433. 'History of the United Netherlands ' published, 16. 434. Its reception, 16. 435, 437. His letter to the ' Times,' 16. 437. Appointed Min- ister to Austria, 16. 437. llis ' Life in Vienna,' 16. 438, 439. Extracts from private letters showing his intense in- terest in the rebellion struggle, 16. 430- 448. Resignation of his place, 16. 449. The second part of the ' United Nether- lands' published, 16. 450. Return to Boston, 16. 453. Address at Music llall, 16. 453. Address before New York Historical Society, 16. 454. Ap- pointed Minister to England, 16. 455. Recalled, 16. 456. His ' Life and Death of John of Barneveld,' 16. 457. Criti- cisms on, 16. 458-461. Sketehes from, 16. 464-468. Death of Mrs. Motley, 16. 468. Last visit to America, 16. 463. Lady Harcourt's narrative, 16. 469, 472. His death, 16. 470. In- scription on the gravestones of Motley and his wife, 16. 473. His children, 16 473. List of the Societies of which he was a member and of his honorary titles, 16. 473. His political views, 16. 416. His tribute to Dean Milman, 10. 344-346. Citations from his ' Mor- ton's Hope,' 15. 294. Contributions to the 'North American Review :' ' Peter the Great,' 16. 417; 'Balzac,' 16. 418 ; 'Polity of the Puritans,' 16. 419. Pub-


lishes . Merry-Mount', 16. 419; 20. 61, 66 n., 76.


Motley, Mrs. Mary E. (Benjamin), 16. 411. Death of, 16. 468.


Motley, Mary Lothrop ( M/rs. Sheridan), 16. 473.


Motley, Miss Susan Margaret Stackpole,


16. 473. Abstract from letter from, 16. 439.


Motley, Thomas, 16. 404.


Motley, Thomas, 1882, 19 357.


Motley, Thomas, the younger, 16. 404, 405.


Mott, Lieut. Attword. 15. 75.


Mottershed, T., 13. 34 ).


Motto adopted by Edward III. and Charles L, placed on coins, 3. 167, 187.


Motto of the Society, Prof. Haynes's re- marks on, 18. 402-104.




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