Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 56

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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Moulson, Indy, her gift to Harvard Col- lege, 6. 343, 344, 349.


Moulton, -, a youth, 14. 131.


Moulton, Elizabeth, 20. 313. Moulton, Henry, 16. 265.


Moulton, IIon. Jeremiah, 18. 370; 20 169.


Moulton, John, 16 265.


Moulton, John, 20. 313.


Moulton, Lient .- Col. Johnson, 14. 88; 15. 82, 104, 105, 160.


Moulton, Jos., 16. 265.


Moulton, Joseph W., his ' History of New York,' 2. 100, 192


Moulton, Martha, 20. 313.


Moulton, Robert, 14. 54.


Moulton, see also Malton.


Mount, George, 17. 358.


Mount, W., 6. 37.


Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, 3. 115, 121, 177, 364; 10. 187; 11. 110, 198 ; 17. 35, 42, 407, 424, 466 ; 18. 316. Account of the Sphinx. 17. 436-440. Early history of, 17. 430, 434. Dr. Bigelow's ' llistory of,' 17. 431. Dr. Bigelow President of the Corporation of, 17. 434; action of the Trustees on his resignation of the office, 17. 435. Action on his request to resign as Trustee, 17. 435, 43%. Action on the death of, 17. 441, 442. Extract from the Trustees' report on the gift of the Sphinx, 17. 436, 437. Suggestion of names for the cemetery, 17. 440; of statues for the chapel, 17. 441.


Mount Desert, claimed by Mme. Gre- goire, 4. 361 n.


Mount llope, claimed by New Plymouth Colony, 7. 483.


Mount llope, Bristol, R. 1., 11. 29.


Mount Vernon, NV. H., 6. 4333.


Mount Vernon, l'a., 3. 91; 6. 116, 829; 10. 420; 18 191, 194. 287. Origin of the name of, 18 365; 19. 32, 33, 71. Purchase of, 4. 87 et seq.


Mount Vernon Fund, 4 90, 95.


Mount Wollaston, Mass., 16. 197, 204; 20. 65, 120.


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Mountford, Edmund, 12. 108.


Mountfort, George, deposits a quadrant taken at the battle of Plattsburg, 2. 306.


Mountjoy, Luke Gardiner, Rt. Hon. Lord, letters to, donated to the Society, 3. 113. Mountnorris, George Annesley, Earl of, extract of a letter of, to Dr. Bigelow, 17. 422


Mounts Bay, 10 390.


Mourning-rings, 6. 256, 257, 341.


Mourt (Morton), George, votes in refer- ence to printing liis ' Journal of Ply- mouth Plantation ' in the Collections, I. 279, 283. Mr. - Du Ponceau thanked for missing portions of, 1. 279. Manner of its publication, I. 279 n. His 'Jour- nal of the l'lantation at Plymouth,' I. 151. His ' Relation,' 19 117.


Moustier, Eleonore François . Elie, Mar- quis de, 7. 300. Medal given to, 19. 126.


Moylan, Stephen, 15. 143. Letter to William Watson, 3. 93. Appointed muster-master-general, 15. 142.


Mozard, Theodore Charles, 17. 364.


Maddy Brook fight, monument in com- memoration of, 17. 339.


'Muddy River,' Brookline, Mass., 2. 329 ; II. 101. See Brookline.


Mugford. Capt. James, I. 200; 7. 255. Col. Ward's letter respecting his cap- ture of the 'Hope,' 1. 203-205. Deatlı of, I. 205 n.


Mullekanecw Indians, 'Observations on the Language of,' I. 130.


Muhlenberg, Rer. Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst, D.D., 17. 400, 410. 412.


Muhlenberg. Hon. Peter, 11. 23.


Muier, James, 15. 80 n.


Muier, Josepli, 15. 80 n.


Mulberry Island, 10. 25.


Mulcainy, Patrick, a refugee from Bos. ton in 1776. 18. 267.


Mulgrave, Constantine Phips, Lord, 2. 298 n.


Mulgrave family, England, 11. 484.


Mulhall, Edward, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Müller, Frederic, donation from, 7. 303.


Müller, Johannes von, 3. 384.


Müller, Otto, 3. 384.


Mullett, Thomas, 8. 459.


Mulligan, Rev. John, his translation of N. Syllaeins. 4. 437.


Mullins, Priscilla, 4. 142.


Multon, George, 14. 197.


Mumford, Adj., 12. 192.


Mumford, Mr., 6. 340.


Mumford, Hon. George, death of, 19. 25.


Mumford, William B., tears United States flag from the Mint at New Orleans, 7. 24. Munday, Mr., 17. 209.


Mundell, Alexander, I. 173 n.


Munden, Sir John, 12. 425.


Mungen, Lieut. Jeliiel, 15. 84, 84 n.


Mungry, Rev. Richard, 2. 448 1. ; 17. 255, 261.


Munion (?), Sarah, 20. 318.


Munk, Eduard, 10. 356.


Munnynge, Mrs. Elizabeth, 15. 263.


Munro, Lieut., 16. 360.


Munroe, Edmund, II. 308. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n.


Munroe, Israel, 19. 177, 177 n., 178.


Munroe, Messrs. James, & Co., donation from, 5. 373. .


Munroe, Capt. Josiah, 17. 182 n., 183, 183 n. Munroe Tavern, Lexington, 17. 322, 323.


Munsell, Joel, 11. 152. Proposition from, in regard to pamphlets and exchanges,


2. 411, 412. Donations from, 2 412, 418, 431 ; 7. 100; 9. 81, 368, 436; 10. 40, 117, 144, 336, 469; II. 500. His 'Collections on the History of Albany' cited, 19. 401 n., 419 n., 420 n.


Munsell, Levi, 17. 178, 178 n., 182 n., 194, 195.


Munsell, Mrs. Levi, 17. 178, 178 n.


Munson, Israel, contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n.


Munster, Bishop of, 12. 420, 421.


Munsy, Margaret, death of, 14. 149.


Münzer, Thomas, 20. 379.


Murden, Elizabethi (Mrs. Pickering), 14. 150.


Murdock, - (Surgent & Murdock), I. 377.


Murdock, Beamish, his ' History of Nova Seotia ' cited, 17. 220 n.


Murdock, Rev. James, letter of, 1. 331 n. Murdock, Thomas, 19. 349 n.


Murillo, see Velarde.


Murphy, Catharine, burned to death, 15. 356.


Murphy, Ruth, burned to death, 15. 356. Murphy, Mrs. Ruth, burned to death, 15. 356.


Murray, Col., 19. 385 n.


Murray, Miss, 5. 361.


Murray, Charles, 19. 370, 373-375.


Murray, George W., 19. 362.


Murray, James, Boston, 7 323. Letters to, from Gov. Hutchinson. 5. 361-364. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Murray, Rev. James, his . History of the American War' cited, 14. 57.


Murray, John, bookseller and publisher, I. 286 n., 397 n .; 3. 146; 4. 398, 405; II. 149; 16. 426.


Murray, Col. John, Rutland, 8. 343, 346; 15. 186. Portrait of, by Copley, 13. 76. Murray, John, Earl of Dunmore, see Dun- more.


Murray, Mrs. John, 12. 323.


Murray, John, refugee, 18. 266.


Murray, Rev. John, 7. 206 ; 12. 62, 65; 15- 156. Donations from, I. 146.


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Murray, Samuel, 15. 107. Prisoner in | Nahant, Mass., 7. 476, 477; 13 44; 18. 1775, 5. 327.


Murray, Capt. Seth, 15. 85.


Murray, William, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Murray, William, see Mansfield, Earl of. Murray, see Moray, Sir R.


Murrayfield (Chester), Mass., 12. 408. Origin of the name of, 12. 418.


Murray's Barracks, 6. 481.


Muschush, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Muscongus Patent, 2 543, 543 n., 544, 545, 545 m., 546 n. ; 10. 163.


Musée des Archives Nationales, Hôtel Soubise, Paris, 14. 216.


Musée des Monumens Français, 1. 159. Museum, 1. 157. Committee to consider the plan of one in Boston, 1. 151.


Museum of Comparative Anatomy, see Harvard University, etc.


Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- bridge, see Harvard University, etc.


Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, I. 367; 17. 359; 19. 248, 437.


Museum of the Society, 7. 13. Earliest donations to, I. vi, vii. Donation to other museums of some of the earliest relics, I. vii, viii. Room for, I xviii. Rules regarding, 2. 522; 3. 243, 240. See Cabinet.


Music, revival in the methods of, in New England, 3. 324, 325.


Music Hall. Boston, 18. 262.


Muskery, Cormac Laidir Me Carthy, Lord of, 13. 64.


Muskingum River, 2 193.


' Musquito Hall,' 14 372 n.


Muzey, Benjamin, 17. 157.


Muzy, Benjamin, 17. 157.


Muzy, John, 17. 157.


Muzy, Jolin, Jr., 17. 157.


Muzzey, Widow, killed by Indians, 14. 135. Muzzey, Rev. Artemas Bowers, 10. 422.


Muzzey (Muzzie), Benjamin, his certifi- cate as freeman, 12. 105. Admitted freeman, 12. 105 n.


Myalls, see Mighill, S.


Myle, Cornelis van der, 16. 465.


Myles, Rev. Samuel, 8. 23 ; 18 424, 425, 430.


Mynherr, 4. 375.


Mystic l'ond, West Medford, Indian re- mains discovered near, 6 362.


Mystic River, 1775, 5. 53, 54; 6. 363.


N.


Nagtglas, Herr, communication of, to the Middleburg Academy, on Eliot's In- dian Bible, 13. 307-310.


Nahanada, Indian, 18. 80, 90, 102, 106, 107, 109, 112.


166. And Mr. Tudor, 3 58 ; 7. 805.


306. The Society meets at, 4 112 ; 7. 305. Mr. Livermore's trip to. ro. 418. Nahant, U. S. Monitor, 11. 137, 158.


Nahawion, Indian, 17. 129.


Nahigannauks, 5. 40.


Nahnowett, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Naksik, Pequot Indian, 16 402.


Names of streets, 6 4, 5. l'aper on, by Mr. T. C. Amory, 6. 21-40.


Namowitt, Pequot Indian, 16 402.


Nancy, Alfreda, 18 42.


Nanepashemit, suchem, 6 363.


Nankin, brig, 7. 416


Nanooswanum, 2. 290 n. Nanowomett, Pequot Indian, 16 402. Nantasket, Mass., 4. 295 ; 7. 190, 201, 224, 249, 252, 257, 258; 16. 200; 17. 365. Privateers at, 1775, 7. 216.


Nantasket Beach, 7. 477.


Nantasket Road, 1776, 7. 216, 217, 255.


Nantes, Revocation of the Edict of. 4 388.


Nantucket, Mass., 2. 202: 3. 26; 7. 193, 202; 8. 190, 196 ; 10. 321 ; 12. 305, 400; 16 75; 18. 80; 19. 337; 20. 13, 825, 326. 'State of the Whale Fishery in,' manuscript, 1. 8. Chart of the shoals, I. 26. 'Account of,' manuscript, 1. 59. Manuscript copy of the Laws of New York while Nantucket was under that jurisdiction, 1. 153. Search for Fol. ger's Pampldet, 3. 26. Former name of, 3 26. Communication from Dr. Ilough relating to certain papers con- cerning. 3. 32 6, 43, 44. Papers relating to, presented to the Society, 3 151. Whale fisheries of, 10 323.


Nantneket Atheneum, to receive a copy of the Collections, 2. 353.


Napier Place, 6. 2).


Naples, earthquake at, in 1691, 13 110. Naples, Me., 18. 42.


Napoleon I., Emperor, 1. 917, 502 : 2. 163, 164, 405; 3. 60; 17. 115, 418 ; 18 2-0). 330, 383; 19 58, 365. 368; 20 358, 567. Sells Louisiana, 7. 265 ». Celebration in Boston of his defeat in Russia, 18. 379-387.


Napoleon III., 5. 99; 10. 317; 14 IS1; 15. 202, 316; 16. 15, 411; 18 810; 19. 51.


Napoleon, Joseph Charles Paul, Prince, 6. 15; 16 441.


Naponset, see Neponset. Nares. Sir George, 19 216. Narragansett Bay, 6 63.


Narragansett Club, donation from, 10. 104: 11. 498. Publications of, cited, 12 347. 918; 18 993.


Narragansett Country, 3 9: 6. 60; 10. 391; 16. 337. Townships in, 1. 255 n. Grants made to Massachusetts, and to Connecticut, of the land, 3 65 ; 6. 59,


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59 n., 62-65 n., 67 n., 68 n., 73 n., 76, 77 ; National Association of Wool Manufac- 7. 483, 485 n. Claimed by the New turers, 19. 435. Donations from, II. 498. Plymouth Colony, 6. 50, 59 n. ; 7. 483. Concerning the letters of Charles II., National Board of Trade, donation from, II. 498. in regard to the rule of, 6. 68n., 73 n. Included in Dudley's Commission, 7. ' National Gazette,' 2. 141 n. 485 n. Proceedings about lands at, National Guard of New York, volume on the colors of, presented, 8. 293. presented by the President, 9. 506. Notes of Sir J. Williamson upon, 10. 382.


Narragansett Indians, 6 63, 74 ; 10. 328 ; II. 154. Dealings of Roger Williams with, 12. 353-358.


Narragansett Patent, 5. 399-406; 10. 412 ; 20. 185, 186. Remarks on, 5. 39- 41. Paper on, by Col. Aspinwall, 6 41-77. Date of, 6. 52, 53. Concerning the signature, seals, and possible frauds in, 6. 53-57, 75, 76.


Narragansett River, 6. 73 n., 74 n.


Narragansett Townships, see Narragan- sett Country.


'Narrative and Critical History of America,' 20. 260. Cominittee ap- pointed to advise with the editor of, 18 288. Cited, 20. 277 n.


'Narrative of New England,' 5. 129-131. 'Narrative of New England's Miseries,' I. 20.


'Narrative of the Mission to Russia in 1866,' see Loubat, J. F.


'Narrative of the I'lanting of the Massa- chusetts Colony,' 3 287.


Narrows, New York Ilarbor, 6. 193.


Nash, IIon. Lonson, 17. 416.


Nash, Rev. Treadway Russell, D.D., his ' History of Worcester' quoted, 5. 429 n.


Nashauwog, 3. 312.


Nashawanon, 10. 328.


Nashshauanon, 3. 312.


Nashua, N. II., 4. 93 ; 18. 65.


Nasliua River, 5 268.


Nasliville Chamber of Commerce, dona- tion from, 4 1.


Nason, Mrs. Ada, 14. 151.


Nason, Benjamin, marriage of, 14. 150.


Nason, Rev. Elias, 2. 114 n. Donations from, 9. 1; 5. 218, 229, 347 ; 6. 417.


Nason, Jonathan, marriage of, 14. 151. Nason, Mrs. Martha, 14. 150.


Nason, Rev. Reuben, 18. 43.


Nason, Major Samuel, 3 296 n.


Nason, Sarah ( Mrs. Dugles), 14. 150.


Nassau, Lewis William, Count of, 16. 461.


Nassau, William, Count of, 16. 463.


Nassan, William Henry, Earl of Rochfort, see Rochfort.


Nassau, N. Y., hills of, 3. 123.


Nassau Hall, 15. 231.


Nasson, Mr., 6 150, 151.


Natick, Mass., 3. 313 ; 12. 405, 407, 416; 17. 246, 248, 337, 338 ; 19. 259.


' Nation,' newspaper, 18. 339.


'National,' French newspaper, 15 315.


'National Illustrated Library,' London, 15. 199.


'National Intelligencer,' 1. 432; 2. 141 n .; 4. 830; 6. 252; 10. 253; 12. 53; 15. 279; 16. 383; 19. 17, 29, 39, 323. Ar- ticle by Jefferson Davis cited, 6. 89, 90. Extracts from the writings of Peter Force, 6. 104, 105.


National Institute, France, see Institut de France.


National Institute, Washington, invitation from, to the Society, to attend the first annual meeting of, 2. 250, 266, 267. Donation fromn, 2. 360.


National Institution for the Promotion of Science, donation from, 2. 235.


National Portrait Gallery, London, crayon likeness of Washington in, 14. 160. Portrait of Franklin in, 14 161.


' National Portrait Gallery of Distin- gnished Americans,' 2. 22, 22 n. ; 6. 224; 15. 198; 16. 366. Donation from the Trustees of, 4 384.


National Quarantine and Sanitary Con- vention, 17. 447.


National Road, 3. 230-232, 254, 235. Dis- covery of Braddoek's remains, 3. 234,. 235.


National Sailors' Fair, Boston, 1864. 10. 45. Native American party, 15. 188, 203.


Natstock, Joshua, permission given him to be master of a school in Boston, 12. 110.


Natural History, vote to allow Mr. S: Turell the use of specimens of, for his Museum, I. 148, 149.


Natural History Society, see Boston So- eiety of Natural History.


Natural Science Association, Racine, see Racine, etc.


Naturalization in the American colonies, 4. 345-347.


Naunton, Sir Robert, 5. 132; 10. 377; 12. 98 n. ; 13. 85, 86.


Nausit, derivation of, 8. 194. See Nawset. Naval Chronology, 1. 138.


Navarre, King of, see John d'Albret. Navarrete, Martin Fernandez, 8. 433, 434 ; 10. 431 ; 16. 319, 320 n., 321, 322. Irving thinks of translating his ' His- tory,' 4. 400, 401. His publications relating to Columbus, 2. 118n. His 'Coleccion' cited, 16. 319 n., 322 n., 325 n., 326 n.


Navigation, from France to Quebec, ' Ac- count of,' I. 19. Of the Mississippi, 9. 10.


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Navigation Act, 6. 69 n., 144, 145 ; 9. 7. Navy, see United States Navy Depart- ment.


Nawset ( Easthamn), Mass., 11. 478 n.


Naylor, James, 18. 360.


Nazianzen, Gregory, 11. 452. Saying of, II. 448.


Nazing, Eng., Dr. Clarke's account of his visit to, 19 333-390.


Nazro, Matthew, donation from, 1. 30. Nazro, Stephen, 20. 8.


Neal, -, 17. 135, 187.


Neal, Andrew, 14. 137.


Neal, Rev. Daniel, 1. 145; 17. 16; 18 3; 20. 308. Map of Boston Harbor in his ' History,' 9. 6. His ' History of tlie Puritans.' 1. 112 ; 11. 444 n. His ' llis- tory of New England,' 3 135 ; 9. 6; 17. 22; 19 110.


Neal, James, remarks on the slave-trade and on the Constitution, 6. 149, 150.


Neal, Theodore Angustus, donation from, 3. 132.


Neal, Capt. Walter, 14. 140 n., 364, 368- 370, 376 n.


Neale, Rev. Rollin H., D.D., donation froin, 2. 400.


Neale, Lieut. Walter, 16. 264, 272.


Neekar, Mrs. Isabella ( André), 14. 220.


Neckar, Louis, 14. 220.


Neckar, Mary (Mrs. Rilliet), 14. 220.


Neeker, Jacques, 3. 335; 15. 31.


Necknesquoh, Indian name for Miss B. Sergeant, 19 414 n.


Needham, William, 12. 108.


Needham, Mass., 3. 112 : 4 201 ; 7. 256; 12. 402, 403; 17. 337; 19. 225, 226. Origin of the name of, 12. 400. Neff, Mary, 14 131.


' Negro Election Day,' in Boston, 13. 45. Negro language of Surinam, 10. 446, 447. 'Negro Plot,' panies in New York, 20. 105.


Negro slavery in England, 7. 312-326. See Slavery.


Negroes, 3. 222, 223, 320. Their condi- tion and position in Massachusetts, 3. 190, 191, 197-203 ; 6. 107-100; 14. 101, 257. Flag given to, by Mr. J: Han- cock, 6. 85, 212. Opinions of Taney and of Jefferson in regard to, 6. 90, 91, 101-103. In South Carolina, 6. 167. Service of, at Bunker Ilill, 6. 180. Their service as soldiers, 6 180-218. See 'Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers,' etc. Prisoners sold as slaves, 6. 193. Proelamations of Sir . Henry Clinton and Lord Cornwallis and of Gen. Jackson, 6. 219-221, 241- 247. Letters of Gen. Grecne in regard to arming, 6. 231. Opinions of Judge Jolinson in regard to arming, 6. 232, 233. In the Navy, 6. 239-242. Ad- dress of Edward Livingston to, 6. 246, 247. Sales of, in Boston, 14. 101, 257.


'Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers,' paper on, by Mr. George Livermore, 6. 78, 70, 82-84, 86-243; Io. 463, 464.


Negus, Jabez, 12 107.


Neil, Thomas, naturalized, 4. 363.


NEILL, Rev. EDWARD 1)., donation from, 10 320. Elected a Corresponding Mem- ber, 12. 213. Hlis . English Coloniza- tion of America ' cited, 12. 98 n., 151; 14 376 m A. His ' History of the Vir- ginia Company,' 18. 85m., 204n .; 20. 104.


Nekontupslı, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Nell, William C., 6. 242. 404. Donations from, and vote of thanks to, 6 404; 7. 24.


Nelson, Elizabeth (Mrs. llayt), 14 151.


Nelson, llannalı ( Mrs. Tobey), 14 150.


Nelson. Hloratio, Lord, 2. 208m .; 11. 241 ; 19. 372.


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Nelson, Hugh, 3. 200.


Nelson, Capt. John, 12 117 ; 16. 106; 17 93. llis services to his country, 7. 370-372.


Nelson, Mehitable (Mrs. Temple), 16. 301.


Nelson, Philip, 8. 12. 21, 26.


Nelson, Samnel, LL.D., letter from, to B. R. Curtis, 16. 23.


Nelson, Gor. Thomas, 3. 260: 15. 303. Signs the Declaration of Independ- ence, 3. 250; 15. 303. Remarks ac- companying the subscription list in 1774, from Virginia, 3. 250-261.


Nelson County, Va., 10 394.


Nelson House, Yorktown, Fa., 19 101.


Neperan River, Revolutionary army en- eamped on the banks of, 7. 14%.


Neponset (Naponset). Mass., 10. 027. Powder-mill at, 14. 250.


Nepos, Cornelius, '20. 43.


Nero, 20 372.


Nerral, 3. 228.


Nerva, Emperor, 1. 116.


Nesbit, JJolin, aged 107, 8 430.


Nesbitt, Col .. 8. 400.


Neshaminy Creek, Penn., 19 72.


Nesmith, John, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. 7. 31. 34.


Nesmith, Mrs. Mary Ann ( Bell), 7. 31. 31.


Netherlands, 2 11, 11 n. Queen of, see Sophia Frederica Matilda.


Nettleship, Prof. Henry, his 'Anelent Lives of Vergil,' 18. 403.


Neuce, Sir William, see Newce.


Neuhoff, Theodor, Stephan, Freeherr von, King of Corsica, 10. 161.


Nouse River, 10. 21.


Neuville, see llyde de Neuville.


Nevers, John, 16. 18. Neversink llighlands, 7 328.


Neville, Charles C., Lord Braybrooke, see Braybrooke.


Nevin, Lazarus, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


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Nevin, Mrs. Lazarus, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Nevin, Rec. Robert J., D.D., 19. 352.


' New Albion ' cited, 10. 384 n.


' New American Cyclopedia ' (1818, N. Y.), Aitchison, 17. 415.


'New American Cyclopedia,' edited by Ripley and Dana, 1858-1863, 10. 358.


New Amsterdam, 10. 390. Plan of, pre- sented, 4. 425. Examination of John Scot. 6. 66». Surrender of, to Col. Nicolls, 6. 71n. Name changed to New York, 6. 72n. See New York.


New Bedford, Moss., 3. 132, 182, 220, 310; 4. 94; 7. 472; 19 426; 20. 258.


New Bedford Free Public Library, dona- tion from the Trustees of, 2. 535; 3. 220; 7. 868 ; 8. 254, 280; 10. 117; II. 498.


New Boston, now west part of Boston, 7. 261.


New Braintree, Mass., 12. 407, 414; 17. 344.


New Bremen, N. Y., 7. 326.


New Britain, Conn., 4. 100.


New Brunswick, separated from Nova Scotia, 15. 187.


New Brunswick, N. J., 4. 100. Presby- terian Church of, 2. 4.


New England, 3. 27. 29, 136, 148, 166, 266, 267, 817, 319, 356, 392 ; 5. 117, 126 ; 6. 66 n., 93, 160, 177, 430; 10 321, 348; 12. 245, 246. 'The Deplorable State of,' I. 9. Old maps of, 1. 112, 139 ; 2. 176. Report of the committee on the commemoration of the second centen- nial of the confederation of the colo- nies in, 2. 241-243. Mr. J. Q. Adams invited to give the discourse at the second centennial celebration, 2. 243 n., 244 n .; 3. 356. List of Societies to be invited to join in, 2 248. Letters of acceptance and regrets from various Societies, 2. 252. Extract from the diary of Mr. J. Q Adams relating to the 20th of May, 1843, 2. 254 n. Dele- gates present, 2. 255 n., 256 n. A eom- mittee appointed to consider obtaining information of the designs of the French Government upon the colonies in, 2. 271. Report of the eonunittee, 2. 233. Certain historical documents relating to, to be obtained from Paris, 2. 209, 299 2, 300 n. Origin, organ- ization, etc., of towns in, 2. 458; 3. 181, 184; 8. 413-430; 9. 14. Names of emigrants to, in 1632 and 1637, 2 460, 460 n. Early laws of, 2. 541, 542, 552-554, 556, 574, 575, 575 n .- 580 n. ; II. 370. Visited by Father Drnillettes, 3 33-35. Capture of the regicides, 3. 62-64. Intention of Mr. Palfrey to make researches into the early history of, 3. 66. Colleges of, 3. 71; 8. 41, 42. Historical societies


founded in, 3. 267-260. Preservation of genealogies in, 3. 268. 'Descriprive and Historical Account of,' by Gov. Bradford in verse, 3. 317; 11. 405-478. Early emigration to, and settlement of, 5. 129-131 ; 6. 25; 8. 6, 7, 223, 413-430; 9. 14; 15. 18, 19. Described and de- fended by Mr. E: Winslow, 5. 131-134. Relation concerning, 5. 135. Compared with the South in 1785, 5. 477-485. An ordinance obtained in 1643, to re- lieve exports from customs-duties, 6. 64. Alleged intrusions of the Dutch, 6. 69 n. Account and facsimile of the Great Seal of, used by Gov. Andros, 6. 79-81 ; 13. 233. Number of soldiers fur- nished by, for the Revolutionary War, 6. 211. Congress of delegates recom- mended to consider the Constitution, 6. 287, 288. 'Ecclesiastical History of,' 6. 318. Four institutions necessary to be studied in order to write the history of the Revolution, 6. 365, 866. The ' Magnalia ' of interest to the literature of, 6. 405. Sailing of Winthrop's com- pany for, 6. 415. Railroad system in, 6. 418. Map of, by llon. N. Ilale, 6. 422. Notice of. with comparisons of Old and New England, 6. 427. Issue of paper-notes, faces 6. 428. Its natural character, 7. 306. Chart of the coast of, 7. 361. Deprived of its proper sliare in the government, 7. 401. l'atent of 1620, 9. 20. 33. ' Early Painters and Engravers of,' 9. 197, 210. Early emi- gration from, to Ireland, 9. 218. Boun- dary, 10 163. Sir J. Williamson's notes relating to, 10. 377-392. 'God's Controversy with,' by Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, 12. 83-93. Irregular trade of, 12. 113-117. Gov. Winthrop's 'Conclusions ' concerning, 12. 237-245. Tennre of lands in, 13. 114-121. Co- lonial papers communicated by Mr. Deane, 20. 339-341. Palfrey's 'His- tory of,' cited, 9 24; 11. 185 n., 400 n., 402, 403 n., 404, 445 n.


New England, Couneil for, see Council established at Plymouth for the plant- ing of New England.


'New England, Sominons to,' a ballad, 5. 101-103.


New England Churelies, 6. 319. Min- isters of. 15. 196.


New England Coffee-House, London, 16.98. New England Confederation, celebration of the second centennial of, 2. 240-243, 244 n., 248, 252, 254 n .- 256 n .; 3. 356.


'New England Congregationalism, its Origin and Purity,' by Judge White, 6. 317, 318, 330.


'New England Courant,' 1. 33.


' New England Farmer,' 2. 168.


New England Federalism, documents re- lạting to, 2. 165 n.


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New England Female Medical College, donation from, 4. 391.


New England Guards, 11, 271.


New England Historic, Genealogieal So- ciety, 3. 267, 268, 348, 349; 6. 4, 5; 12. 135, 136, 233; 13. 448; 14. 115; 16. 53 n., 399 ; 17. 362, 382; 18. 245, 264; 19. 12, 317, 383, 443 ; 20. 43, 342. Propo- sitions of exchanges, 3. 91. Matters pertaining to the desired change of name for, 3. 265-270. Memorial signed by members of the Massachusetts His- torical Society in protest against the change of name, 3. 266-270. Growth of, 3. 267, 268, 347, 343. Speech of Mr. Josiah Quincy, in reference to the name of, 3. 344-351. Use of the words 'historie' and 'historieal,' 3. 347. Act of Incorporation of, 3 343, 349. Periodical issued by, 3. 348, 349. Reasons for desiring the change of name, 3. 348-351. Invitation from, accepted, 4. 373. Donations from, 4. 381, 421, 429; 5. 347; 6. 414; 7. 297; 8. 88, 171, 253, 431, 466 ; 9. 1, 177, 247, 357, 462; Io. 1, 40, 80, 104, 144, 314, 344, 400; II. 498. Communication from, in regard to the names of streets, 6. 4, 5. Report concerning the names of streets, 6. 23-40. Their ' Memorial Biographies ' eited, 19. 281 n.


New England Historical and Genealogieal Register, 1. 417 n .; 3. 343, 349; 12. 428 ; 13. 105, 242 n., 390, 301, 419 n .; 14. 115; 17. 65; 18. 236; 19. 3, 116, 317. Contains aeeount of the family of 'Jenks, of Lynn,' 2. 203 n. Contains a copy of 'Gookin's Remonstranee,' 2. 320 n. Cited, 2. 287 n., 203 n., 320 n., 320 n., 332 n., 421 n .; 3 135 n., 137, 144; 14. 122 n., 124 n., 128 n., 131 n., 139 n., 365 n., 373, 376 n. B. ; 15. 165 n. ; 16. 7 n., 8 n. ; 17. 85, 176 n, 179 n., 225 n., 354 n., 367 n .; 18. 85 n .; 19. 116 n., 118 n., 143, 145 n., 151 n., 157 n., 260, 352 n.


New England Library, see Prince Library. New England Loyal Publication Society, donations from, 7. 13), 110, 143, 152, 163, 279, 297, 303, 338, 338, 373, 376, 407, 474; 8 1, 76, 78, 88, 171, 201, 253, 274, 230, 431, 442, 463, 466, 490 ; 9. 1, 66, 81, 177, 196, 227. 247. 347, 353, 357; Io. 144, 206, 311, 319, 331, 335, 344; 12. 7.


' New England Magazine,' 10. 189; 16. 132; 19. 341. .


New England Marine Insurance Co., I. 171.


' New England Medical Journal,' 1. 327 ; 17. 415.


'New England Narrative,' 5. 129-131.


' New England Palladium,' I. 147, 154, 168, 171, 178, 191, 202, 219.




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