Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 57

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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'New England Patriot,' I. 202, 218, 219. 21


'New England Plantation,' 3. 286, 287.


'New England Primer,' 10. 444.


New England Society for the Promotion of Manufactures and the Mechanic Arts, 11. 62. Medal of, 11. 300.


New England Society of New York, 19. 341.


New England Society of Quiney, Ill., eopy of the by-laws presented to the Society, 3. 132.


New England Trust Company, 15. 275, 276.


'New Englander,' 18. 393.


New Englanders as soldiers, 4 833.


'New England's First Fruits,' 4. 439, 440. Quoted, 10. 198.


'New England's Master-Key,' 10. 461.


' New England's Prospect,' 20. 178. Paper on authorship of Introductory Essay, 6 250, 251, 334-337.


'New England's Trials,' by Capt. Jolin Smith, 12. 449 et seq. Observations on, by Charles Deane, 12. 423-432


'New English Canaan,' 20. 178, 181.


New Gloucester, Me., 12. 408, 419; 19. 253. Court of General Sessions, 19. 259 n., 255 n.


New Hampshire, U. S. A., 3 10, 166, 222, 223, 205, 209; 5. 6 ; 6. 271, 327. 432, 433; *8. 341 ; 10. 59, 160, 324. Laws of, I. 18, 26. Correspondence of the Secretary of, with the Agent in England, 1. 22. Papers relating to the change of gov- ernment in, 1775, 1. 22. Briefs in the boundary-line dispute with Massachu- setts, I. 26. Controversy with New York, I. 122. Questions of boundary, I. 122 ; 3. 10. Serviee of the militia in the campaign against Burgoyne, 3. 279. Called Piscataqua, 3. 323. Nar- rative of Jabez Fitch relating to, 3. 326. Naturalization in. 4. 345. 1ts accounts with the United States, 1781, 5. - 12. Vote in regard to the importation of slaves, 6. 92. Questions of citizenship of colored persons, 6. 93. Acceptance of the Constitution of the United States, 6. 146, 147, 153, 154. Questions relating to taxation, 6. 148. Serviee at the battle of Bunker Hill commemo- rated, 6. 177. Troops furnished for the Revolution, 6. 212. Included in Gov. Dudley's commission, 7. 485. Early settlement of, 9. 56. Donation from, 10. 460. Leave granted to the execu- tive authorities of, to take copies of portraits in the Society's Cabinet, 13. 43. Powder-mills in, 14. 252. Abstract of papers in the Publie Record Offire relating to, 14. 342-345. 'Early Settle- ment of' (Mr. Deane's paper), 14 368- 381. History of the name, 14 374, 375. Form of government for the province of, 17. 227, 228. Report of the Adju- tant-General, cited, 19. 253.


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New Hampshire, Constitution of, 1. 21 ; 3. 202.


New Hampshire, Convention of 1788, ac- count of, with speech of Mr. J. Ather- ton, 6. 153, 154.


New Hampshire, Council of, records of the President and Council, 16. 261-279. Address to Charles II., 16. 276-278.


New Hampshire, Ecclesiastical Conven- tion, early records of, 17. 152-156. List of preachers at their annual meet- ings, 17. 156.


New Hampshire, General Court of, 3. 323. Its journals, I. 18, 21.


New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane, 7. 36. 37, 37 n. Donations from, 4. 378, 384 ; 5. 48. Establislied, 7. 38.


'New Hampshire Freeman's Journal,' 13. 185.


' New Hampshire Gazette,' I. 50.


New Hampshire Historical Society, 2. 126 n .; 3. 326 ; 5. 48; 18. 402. To re- ceive a copy of the Collections, 2. 56, 64. Donations from, 2. 71, 87, 02, 457 ; 7. 143, 407 ; 9. 1, 368, 462; 10. 33, 314 ; II. 498. To be invited to join in a certain celebration, 2. 24S. Accepts the invitation, 2 252.


New Hampshire Historical Society, 'Col- lections ' of, 2. 53 n., 71 n .; 3 286; 14 121. Cited, 14. 123 n., 136 n., 138 n., 142 n., 143 n., 372; 16. 258 n., 267 n .; 17. 221 n .- 223 m., 226 n., 227 n .; 18.400n. New Hampshire Medical Society, books from the Library lent to, 1. 377, 378.


' New Hampshire Provincial Papers ' cited, 14 128 n., 148n., 363 n., 369 n., 370 n., 372 n., 374 n., 370 n. c. ; 16. 256 n., 257 n., 258 n., 267 n .; 17. 223 n., 224 n., 226 n., 227 n., 353 n.


"New Hampshire Spy,' I. 88.


New Haven, Conn., 3. 25, 114, 294; 4. 89; 10. 328, 387; 16. 234, 296; 17. 56 n., 89, 94, 145. 147, 285, 340, 344, 348, 415, 424; 18. 66; 19. 27, 60, 90, 195, 439; 20. 93. Second centennial celebration of, 2. 224. Letter of Charles II. addressed to, 6. 68 n. Gratitude expressed to Scot, 6. 69 n., 70 n. The will of Mr. W: Pennoyer, 6. 343 n. Donation from the principal of the . Collegiate and Commercial Institutions, 8. 254. Hopkins Grammar School, 10. 407. Visit to, in 1789, 11. 15, 16, 25. Records of, cited, 6. 67 n., 68 n.


New Herrnhuth, 1. 38.


New Ipswich, Mass., 3. 8, 10, 12, 13; 5. 249, 255; 6. 434; 19. 165.


New Jersey, 3 334; 4. 100; 5. 5, 9, 10; 6 372; 11. 202. Map of, I. 124. Do- nations from, 2. 87; 10. 469. Naturali- zation in, 4. 345-347. Slavery in, 6. 92, 93, 111, 138. 146, 147. Discussion on the Constitution of the United States, 6. 111. Returns made of their


militia, 6. 401. Makes the Continental currency a legal tender, 7. 496. Com- mission of Dudley as Deputy - Gov- ernor of, 11. 204. Manufacture of gun- powder in, 14. 256. Abstract of papers in the Public Record Office relating to, 14. 340-342. Action of tlic State Con- vention with regard to thic manufacture of salt, 15. 224.


New Jersey, College of, 8. 41, 42; 19. 402. New Jersey, Colonial Documents of, An- alytical Index to, 2. 581.


New Jersey, Council of, 1703, 9. 492. New Jersey, Provincial Congress of, res- olution in regard to the manufacture of salt, 15. 224.


New Jersey Company, 2. 267.


New Jersey Historical Society, 2. 118 n., 581; 4. 309; 16. 473. To receive a copy of Vol. VIII., third series, 2. 308. Letters from, 2. 341, 483. Request from, to make copies of some of the papers of Gov. Belcher, 2. 486, 487. Donations from, 2. 336, 361, 422, 424, 430, 444, 446, 457, 460, 471, 479, 486, 508, 526, 547, 555, 604; 3. 63; 4. 146, 365; 5. 45, 96 ; 6. 23; 7. 115, 407; 8. 171, 253 ; 9. 196, 462 ; 10. 117, 400; II. 499. Circular letter from, relating to the centennial celebration of the set- tlement of Newark, 9. 216.


New Kent, Va., 6. 236.


New Kent Court House, Va., 19. 71 n.


New Lebanon, N. Y., 19. 399, 399 n., 400 ; 20. 342.


New Lights, sect of, 6. 264, 265.


New London, Conn., 5. 4 ; 6. 199 ; 7. 253, 344 ; 8. 196; 10. 330, 473; 11. 200; 12. 115; 16. 68, 78 n., 96 n., 97; 20. 116. Congress of the Governors of New England and New York, 1711, 5. 233. Expedition from, to Woodstock, 1669, 9. 473. ' History of,' by Miss Caulk- ins, cited, 6. 255.


New London, l'articular Court of, 7. 345.


New Madrid, Mo., 17. 190 n.


New Marlborough, Mass., 12. 407, 416.


New Mexico, Historical Society of, 5. 1; 10. 309; 18. 404.


'New Monthly Magazine,' 8. 287; 16. 408.


New Netherland, 3. 333; 6. 70 R .; 10. 376, 378, 379, 389. Two hundredth an- niversary of the conquest of, 8. 2, 3. New North Brick Meeting-House, Boston, .15. 173.


New North Church, Boston, 2. 276; 15. 173: 16. 280; 18. 345, 346; 19. 390. Manuscript records of, presented to the Society, 11. 85, 129. Abstract of them to be printed in the 'Proceed- ings,' 11. 131. Records of, to be trans- ferred to the City Clerk of Boston, 17. 101.


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New Orleans, La., 3. 55, 58, 237 ; 6. 246 ; 7. 417 ; 10. 319, 421 ; 17. 175, 177, 190. ' A Faithful Picture of,' 1. 202. Ice trade in, 3. 54, 55. Sugar carried to, 1837, 7. 411. Picture of the battle of, presented to the Society, 15. 230.


New Orleans Fisk Free Library, donation from, 2. 486. To receive Vol. I. of the fourth series, 2. 495.


New Plymouth, 3. 138, 238 ; 10. 377, 379. Claims Shawomet and its neighbor- hood, 5. 402. Kennebec lands assigned to, 7. 369.


New Plymouth Court of Jurisdiction, 3. 238.


New Providence, Bahama Islands, 1776, 7. 250.


New Rotterdam, N. Y., 7. 330.


New Salem, Mass., 12. 407, 415.


'New Shakspeare Society,' 15. 254.


New Smyrna, Fla., 3. 226, 227.


New Smyrna Inlet, 3. 223.


New South Church, Boston, 2. 273; 10. 207; 11. 155; 15. 173 ; 17. 111; 18. 137 n. Manuscript records of, deposited with the Society, 11. 155; given, 13. 370. Silver plate placed under the corner- stone of the building in Suinmer Street, presented, 11. 155. Vote of thanks to the Church Committee, II. 156.


New Spain, 18. 404.


New Stockbridge, N. Y., 19. 394, 395, 406, 409, 410, 412, 413.


New Stockbridge Indians, visited by a Committee, 3. 311.


New Testament, 6. 264, 314.


New York (City), N. Y., 3. 223 ; 4. 28 ; 5. 4,5; 6 95; 7. 327; 8.323, 331, 338, 355, 360, 375, 379 ; 10. 316, 419, 489; II. 230, 233, 234, 324, 356 ; 12. 227, 220, 254, 255 ; 16. 50, 97, 105, 107, 110, 150, 16!, 183, 209, 222, 224, 234, 282, 300, 336, 340 n. ; 17. 16, 60, 81, 85, 119, 120, 133, 163, 163 n., 164, 168, 206 n., 212, 234, 290, 358 n., 360, 361, 408, 424-426, 459, 460 ; 18. 26, 51, 63, 70, 74, 76-79, 118, 167, 163 n., 191, 205, 241, 244, 245, 247, 258, 258 1., 259, 253, 303, 304; 19. 14, 20, 67, 60, 70, 103, 115, 117, 131, 134, 136, 137, 146, 217, 230, 243, 326, 363, 373, 391, 402, 420, 430 ; 20. 14, 91, 95, 261, 276, 312, 351, 353, 393. Con- spiracy for burning, 1. 10, 123. Yellow fever in, 1. 00. Second Congregational Unitarian Church in, 2. 5; 3. 208, 212. Donation from citizens of, 2. 511. Site of the house occupied by Washington, 3. 123. Wealthy and fine residenees in 1750, 3. 123-125. Origin of the name of the ' Bowery,' 3 121. Wash- ington's reception, 1775, 4. 58. Plan of New Amsterdam, 4 425. Dr. Fran- cis' ' New York during the last Half- century,' 5. 146. Watson's ' Annals of,' 5. 207. Cholera in 1832, 5 279; 17.


425, 427. Banks suspend, 5. 286. Not a suitable place for Congress, 5. 406. During the American Revolution, 6. 15. Name given to New Amsterdanı, 6. 72 ". Questions of citizenship among colored people, 6 93. Gunpowder re- ceived at, in 1775, 7. 187, 193, 194. Gov. Tryon arrives at, 7. 196. Plot in, to murder Washington, 7. 259. First Congregational Church of, 8. 117. Rc- formed Dutch Church at, 8. 19. First Unitarian Church in, Io. 239. Visit to, in 1780, 11. 21-24. Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the evacuation of, 20. 392.


New York (City), Common Council of, Manual of, 6. 79.


New York (State), 3 36, 39, 63. 84; 4. 89, 94, 99, 101, 133; 6. 206, 207, 247, 353, 426 ; 7. 232-234, 243, 214, 248, 253, 260-262, 265, 204, 328, 320, 411, 412; 10. 323; II. 234 ; 12. 109, 237 ; 16. 78 n. Census of, 1. 8. Questions of boundary, I. 21 ; 3. 148. 149. Laws of, 1. 113, 153, 201. Dispute with New Hamp- shire, 1. 122. Dr. Mitchill's letter on the historians of, I. 145. History of, by William Dunlap, 2. 148. History of, by Yates and Moulton, 2. 100, 192. Donations from, 2. 341. 452, 462, 404, 551; 3. 32 a, 36; 11. 493. Historieal documents of value discovered, 3. 41. Capture of the regicides, 3. 61. The Dutch dynasty in, 3. 124. Service of her militia in the campaign against Burgoyne, 3. 280, 297. Willing to supply Boston with corn, 3 319. His- torical Society founded in, 3. 267. Attempt of the British Ministry to win, 1775, 4 229, 230. Naturalization in, 4. 345, 347. Account and facsimile of seal used by Gov. Andms. 6. 79-51. Debates on the Constitution of the United States, 6. 131, 132. Slavery in; 6. 131, 132, 138, 194, 221. 242, 213. The Manumission Society. 6 132. Ju- bilee of the Constitution. 6. 134. Proc- lamation of Sir Il: Clinton in 1770, 6. 219. Condition of the British Army at. 6 226. Plans of Lord Dunmore, 6. 228, 229, 231 Service rendered by colored soldiers, 6. 212-244. Provi- sions sent to the British in Boston, 1775, 7. 224. Manufacture of gun- powder in, 14. 253. Action toward the encouragement of salt-manufae. ture, 15. 224, 225. De Witt's map of, 19. 305. 'Historical Documents of.' eited, 6. 69 n, 70 n., 71 m ., 72 m. : 17. 353 n. 'Laws of,' eited, 6. 211. ' Doc- umentary Ilistory of,' cited, 17. 110 n., 220 л. ; 20 80 л.


New York (State) Agricultural Conven- tion, donation from, 2. 301.


New York State Agricultural Society,


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the Collections to be sent to, 1. 125; 2. 68 n. Donations from, 3. 214, 265,


284; 4. 1, 122, 124, 235, 286, 365; 5. 30, 57, 64, 86; Io. 1; II. 499.


New York (State) Almshouse, donation from the directors of, 2. 496.


New York (State) Colonial Records, I. 242 m .; 6. 69 m .- 72 n. ; 17. 353 n.


New York (State) Committce of Safety, ' Resolutions of,' cited, 15. 221 n.


New York (State) Constitutional Con- vention in 1822, 5. 313.


New York (State), Legislature of, matters relating to negroes and negro soldiers, 6. 131, 210, 211, 242-244.


New York State Library to receive a copy of the Collections, 2. 494. Dona- tions from the Trustees of, 2. 503, 572, 599; 3. 36, 110, 132; 4. 365, 378, 384; 5. 45, 319; 6. 333. 'Catalogue of Manuscripts' cited, 7. 338.


New York (State) Lunatic Asylum, donation from the managers of. 3. 265. New York (State), Provincial Congress


of, resolutions relating to the manu- facture and exportation of salt, 15. 224. New York and Erie Railroad Company, donation from, 2. 56.


New York Board of Emigration Com- missioners, 11. 234.


New York Chamber of Commerce, do- nations from. 4. 309; 6. 249, 361 ; 7. 1, 153, 376; 8. 431 ; 9 227 ; 10. 40, 314.


'New York Courier,' 18. 24.


New York Crystal Palace, 17 459.


'New York Evening Post,' 10. 263, 449 ; II. 497 ; 15. 263.


' New York Gazette,' 14. 59.


New York Genealogical and Biographi- cal Society, donations from, 17. 499.


New York Harbor, 7. 234.


'New York Herald,' 1. 112.


'New York Historical Magazine,' 15 211. New York Historical Society, I. 392, 426 n .; 2. 71n., 91, 124, 127, 157; 5. 208 ; 7. 144; 11. 4, 234; 12. 136, 167, 183, 295; 15. 279; 16. 184, 448; 17. 81, 82, 133, 362; 18. 26; 19. 352 ; 20. 185. Founder of, I xi. The Collections to be sent to, I. 214, 241; 2. 56, 69 n. Volumes of the Collections deficient in, 2. 93. Invitation from, 2. 129, 130. Dona- tions from, 2. 219, 247, 255, 283, 310, 336, 351, 354, 385, 430, 454, 455, 496 ; 3 214; 4. 228; 5. 1; 10. 469, 11. 499. Invited to join in a certain celebration, 2. 248. Accepts invitation, 2. 252. Delegates present, 2. 254 n. Its anni- versary celebration, 2. 295, 296. Prop- osition in relation to a national name for this country, 2. 310, 310 n., 311 n. Letter from the Society concerning the adoption of a national name, 2. 315, 315 n .- 317 n. Asks for the co- operation of the Society to forward


the printing of certain scientific works by Congress, 2. 336, 337. Report of the committee concerning the menio- rial to Congress, 2. 338, 339. Requests the co-operation of the Society in fa- vor of reducing duties on certain maps, books, etc., 2. 349, 350. Prints a man- uscript continuation of Chalmers's ' Political Annals,' 2. 363 n Letter from, inviting the Society to attend a scmi-centennial celebration, 2. 595. List of delegates cliosen to attend the celebration, 2. 595. Gift from, of their publications, 4. 13; 19. 349. Presentation of a seal from Mr. G : Adlard, 6. 79. Invitation from, to attend the commemoration of the con- quest of New Netherland, 8. 2. Mr. Motley's Address before, 16. 454, 455. 'Proceedings ' of, cited, 2. 311 n. ' Col- lections ' of, cited, 11. 152; 16. 101 ; 20. 294 n.


'New York Illustrated News,' donations from the publishers of, 5. 229, 809; 6. 15.


New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, II. 4.


New York Mercantile Library Associa- tion, see Mercantile, etc.


'New York Observer,' extract from, re- lating to Capt. Lahrbuslı, II. 241-243. 'New York Review,' 14. 393.


New York Society Library, donation from, 2. 458.


'New York Spectator,' I. 130, 138, 178, 191, 202, 219; 2. 90, 140 n. Donation from the publishers of, 2. 50.


' New York Times,' 9. 7; 10. 410; 15. 393; 19. 116 n.


New York University, see University of New York.


'New York World,' 17. 240. Extract from, 16. 11, 12.


Newall, Capt. Ezra, 15. 78.


Newall, Capt. Jonathan, 15. 82, 82 n.


Newark, N. J., 4. 58, 91, 100. Centen- nial celebration of the settlement of, 9. 217.


Newbern, N. C., 4. 101.


Newbery, Rev. J., owner of Sir L. Washington's helmet, 5. 148, 149.


Newburgh, N. Y., 20. 392. Conspiracy at, 7. 479. Address of Washington to his officers at, to be published, 14. 181. Publication of, 14. 331. Centennial celebration at, 20. 351.


Newburgh, Ohio, 19. 89.


Newbury, Capt., 7. 440.


Newbury, Eng., 3. 208.


Newbury, Mass., 6. 262; 7. 237; 8. 329, 344; 10. 352; 12. 192, 249, 393, 395; 14.


122; 16. 7, 10, 10 n. ; 17. 344; 19. 319, 402. Introduction of Episcopacy into, 12. 375-378. Origin of the name of, 12. 396. Indian attack on, 14 129.


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Newbury Street, 3. 140 ; 6. 4.


Newburyport, Mass., 3. 208, 212 ; 4. 93; 6. 278, 280, 282. 283, 290, 291, 329; II. 225, 226 ; 12. 60, 192, 200, 407, 417 ; 17. 3, 4, 8, 405 ; 19. 149 m., 158 n., 165 2 , 169, 169 n .; 20. 305, 401. History of New- bury, 2. 287, 287 n. Letters from, of date 1777, presented to the Society, 3. 113. The great fire at, 6. 283.


Newcastle, Edward, Earl of, 10. 162


Newcastle, Henry Pelham Clinton, Duke of, 5. 97.


Newcastle, Thomas Pelham, Duke of, 3. 76; 12. 414, 415 ; 18. 368.


Newcastle, Del., 19. 19.


Newcastle, Eng., 6. 414.


Newcastle, Me., 12. 407.


Newcastle, N. H., 16. 386; 17. 96. 156.


Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng., 17. 301.


Newce, George, 15. 4.


Newce (Neuce, or Nuee), Capt. Thomas, IO. 27 n.


Newce, Sir William, Io. 26-31 ; 15. 4.


Neweomb, Hon. Daniel, 19. 152.


Newcomb, J. B., donation from, 10. 409.


Newcomb, Thomas, 13. 108.


Newell, -, 12. 193.


Newell, -, 17. 181.


Newell, Mrs., 16. 290.


Newell, Andrew, donation from, I. 50.


Newell, Betsey, death of, 15. 351.


Newell, Ebenezer, 20. 7.


Newell, Edward W., donations from, I. 103, 113.


Newell, Mrs. Mary, 13. 419.


Newell, Hon. Moses, portraits of William and Mary in huis possession, 6. 332. Newell, Peter, 15. 157, 157 n.


Newell, Thomas, diary of, 2. 461, 467 n .;


15 335, 336. Chosen deacon of St. Andrew's Lodge, 15. 346. Watcliman on board Capt. Bruce's vessel, 15. 346. Extraets from diary, 1773, 1774, 4. 216- 22 1; 5. 27; 15. 147.


Newell, Dr. Thomas, presents, through Col. Perkins, a copy of the ' Magnalia ' of Mather, 2. 37, 37 n.


Newell, Mrs. Thomas, the elder, death of, 15. 341.


Newell, Mrs. Thomas, the younger, 15. 342, 347,350.


Newell, Capt. Timothy, 14. 89; 15. 106.


Newell, Deacon Timothy, 15 334. Dona- tion from, 1 112. Diary of, 2. 467, 467 n. His diary cited, 15. 174.


NEWELL, Rev. WILLIAM, D.D., I. 379 n., 416 n .; 2. 595 ; 8. 468; 18. 154; 19. 285. Donations from, 2. 351 ; 4. 379. Nom- inated a Resident Member, 2. 505. Eleeted, 2. 596. Aeeepts membership, 2. 599 Present at meetings of the So- eiety, 2. 604, 606. Death of. 19. xx. Death of, announced, 19. 97, 98. Reso- lution of the Society, 19. 99. Dr. Clarke appointed to prepare a memoir


of, 19. 125. Notice of Rev. J. Brad- ford by, I. 382. Notice of Rev. J. Mellen by, 1. 420, 421. llis ' Memoir of Rev. Convers Francis, D. D.,' 8. 233-253. Quoted, 10. 220, 221. . Me- moir of Dr. Worcester' by, 18. 160- 173.


Newfield (Bridgeport), Conn., 11. 16.


Newfoundland, 6. 254; 10 304 ; 12. 463.


'Imports and Exports of,' I. 136. Fisheries of, 7. 264.


Newfoundland Bill, revival of, 1786, 9. 7. Newgate, Joseph, 3. 341.


Newgate, 6. 67 n.


Newgate Calendar, 20. 155 n.


Newgate of Connecticut, engraving of, presented, II. 483.


Newgates, Mr , 6. 349.


Newhall, David, 7. 276 n.


Newhall, Jacob, 16. 6, 6 n.


Newhall, James R, 'History of Lynn,' by, cited, 12. 306.


Newhall, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 82. 82 n.


Newington, NV. //., 17. 106 n., 107 n., 156 ; 20 336.


Newman, Henry, donations from, 2. 327, 341.


Newinan, Henry, II. C. 1687, 6. 952, 353 ; 8 28. Letter from, to Secretary Dela- faye, 10. 350.


Newinan, Capt. llenry, 1703, 12. 427.


Newman, Rec. Henry, Rehoboth, 12 399. Newman, John, 15. 164.


NEWMAN, JonN, M.D., nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 145. Eleeted, 1. 148.


Newman, Mark, 18. 282.


Newman, Robert, 12. 177 ; 15. 163, 164, 167, 169.


Newman, S. C., donations from, 4. 235, 379; 5. 309.


Newman, S. H., 15. 164.


Newman, Rev. Samuel, 17 344, 315. Ifis 'Concordance to the Bible,' 18. 430 n. Newman, Thomas, 20 204 n.


Newman & Scovill, donation from, 9 436. Newmarch, Rer. John, 8. 29.


Newmarket, N. H., 17. 152, 156; 19. 127. Newport, Capt. Christopher, 10. 24-31; 12. 98 n.


Newport, Franeis, Viscount, 13 106.


Newport, R. I .. 3 90, 282, 223 ; 4. 41, 93, 343; 6. 50 n., 169; 7. 189, 191, 193. 202-204, 211, 215-217. 220, 221. 224, 225, 227, 229, 248, 219, 268, 273-278. 288-200; 11. 364 ; 13. 105. 251; 16. 327: 17. 94, 163. 164; 18 23. 305, 312; 19. 243, 244, 250, 327, 341, 351 : 20. 00, 9, 202 n., 203. 350. Old mill at, 18 19; 19 75. Representation in, 3. 300 And the Narragansett Patent, 5. 401. See Narragansett Patent. French ariny encamped near, 7. 147. French army at. 7. 150. Agency of J: Clarke for, In London, 6. 50 n. Capture of Maj .- Gen.


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Prescott, 6. 195, 196. And Capt. Wal- lace, 7. 221, 222.


Newport Harbor, 1776, 7. 249. Engage- mient in, 1776, 7. 251.


' Newport Mercury,' 5 56; 13. 185. Newport-Pagnell, 10. 27 n.


Newport's News, true spelling and mean- ing of the name, 10. 23-32. Origin of the name of, 15. 4.


' News, London Daily,' comments on Mr. Motley's dismissal, 16. 456, 457.


News letters written by John Campbell in 1703, 9. 485-501. Extracts from manuscript, 1666-1703, 12. 419-427.


. Newspapers, 1. 57, 201 ; 6. 865, 421. To be bound, 1. 30, 54, 472; 3. 32, 32 6- 32 d. Not to be taken from the Li- brary, 1. 193, 210. To be catalogued, 3. 87. Given to the Society, 3. 155; 6. 13. See Librarian's Report. Rare papers owned by the Society, 3. 247, 248. Carriage of, in 1788, 3. 303. Editors in 1796, 5. 56.


Newton, Edward A., donations from, 2 56 ; 6. 3, 17. Votes of thanks to, 2. 56 ; 6. 3. Letter from, 6. 3.


Newton, Gilbert Stuart, 12. 141. His portrait of W: Sullivan, 2. 158. Por- trait of John Adams, 6. 317. His portrait of Scott, 12. 145, 147, 148, 156 n.


Newton, Henry, 3. 92.


Newton, Sir Isaac, 3. 387 ; 6. 26, 102, 359 ; 10. 226 ; 11. 300 ; 13. 47 ; 14. 312; 15. 50; 16. 208; 19 434.


Newton. Hon. Thomas, 19. 144; 20. 160, 283, 311, 324.


Newton, Rt. Rer. Thomas, his ' Propaga- tion Society Sermon,' 1. 19.


Newton, Mass., 4 101; 7. 212, 246; 10. 106; 12. 395, 410 ; 17. 51, 76, 337; 18. 335; 20 238. 'History of,' by Jonathan Homer, D.D., 2. 278. Formerly a part of Cambridge, 12. 399. Paper on the incorporation of the town of, by Dr. Paige, 13. 111-113.


Newton, Penn., 17. 201 n.


Newton Theological Institution, 18. 181. Newtown, Bucks Co., 5. 339.


Newtown, L. I., history of, by James Ricker, 2. 504.


Newtown, Mass., 11. 219. See Cam- bridge.


Ney, see Nye.


Niagara, N. Y., 7. 329.


Niagara, ressel, 6. 240, 241.


Niagara Falls, 19. 422, 423.


Niagara River, N. I. Bowditch swims across, 5. 510.


Nicaragua, 3. 76.


Nice, Council of, 11. 437.


Nichol (Nicoll ?), Rev. Dr., Jedboro', 12. 152.


Nicholas I., Emperor of Russia, 12. 219; 15. 53; 18. 194-196, 328.


Nicholas, Sir Edward, Secretary of State, 6. 489 ; 7. 345, 346. Facsimile of signa- ture, faces 7. 346.


Nicholas, John, probably Secretary of Privy Council, 7. 345, 346. Facsimile of sig- nature, faces 7. 346.


Nicholas, R. C., 15. 237. Nicholaytans, 6. 478. Nicholl, Mr., 16. 279.


Nichols, Judge, 11. 208, 220.


Nichols, Andrew, M.D., 14 15.


NICHOLS, Hon. BENJAMIN R., I. 284, 375, 384, 418, 454 n., 456 ; 5. 503; 10. 123, 159, 322 ; 13. 228, 231. His death, I. xliii; 2. 411n , 427. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 277. Elected, I. 278. Of Publication Committee, 1. 337, 381. To have the ' Hutchinson Papers' bound, I. 342, 370; 13. 227. Of committee on Index to the Collections, 1. 852; 2. 50, 52, 99. Vote of thanks to, 1. 370. Makes vocabulary from the Cotton manuseripts, 1. 370. Of committee to consider joining with other societies in the erection of a building, I. 384. Of committee to collect and count votes, I. 418. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 419. Added to the committee to obtain better rooms, I. 420, 456 n. Of committee to execute the indenture with the Provident Insti- tution for Savings, 1. 460, 461 n. Con- tributes to purchase the Society's build- ing, 1. 465 n. Present at a meeting of the Society, 2. 56. 'Memoir of,' 2. 411 n., 427. 1)ate of membership, 2. 411 n. His parentage, 2. 427. His ac- count of Plymouth Colony Records, I. 419. Arranges and indexes the ' Hutch- inson l'apers,' 2. 440 n.


Nichols, Mrs. Eliza ( Baker), 13. 123.


Nichols, George, 8 61.


Nichols, Henry l'. ( Nichols &. Noyes), 8. 271.


Nichols, Capt. Ichabod, 2. 427.


Nichols, Hon. Israel, 10. 103. Nichols, John, 17. 173.


Nichols, John, F.S.A., d. 1826, 15. 236 n., 237. Literary labors of, 13. 122, 123. His 'Illustrations of Literature ' cited, 15. 231, 236. His 'Literary Anecdotes ' cited, 15. 257.


Nichols, John Bowyer, his Memoir of his father, 13. 123 n.


NICHOLS, JOHN GOUGH, F.S.A., 8. 96; 13. 266, 267. Elected a Corresponding Member, 10. 145. Accepts member- ship, 10. 315. Donation from, of a medallion likeness of himself and wife, II. 84, 251. Donor to the Library, 11. 500. His death, 13. xviii. Death of, announced, 13. 122 Notice of, by W. H. Whitmore, 13. 122-125. His literary labors, 13. 123, 124. His ' Herald and Genealogist ' cited, 16. 38.


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Nichols, Mrs. John Gough, presents a copy of the Memoir of her husband, 13. 370. Vote of thanks to, 13. 371. Nichols, Mrs. Lucy (Lewis), 11, 84, 251. Nichols, Mrs. Lydia Ropes, 2. 427. Nichols, Mrs. Mary ( Pickering), 2. 427. Nichols, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15 81.




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