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Astor, Jolin Jacob, his opinion of usury, 7. 468.
Astor Library, 12. 215. Donations from the trustees of, 3. 201; 5. 223.
' Astrologus Britannicus,' 7. 129, 131.
'Astronomical Journal,' 19. 3.
Astronomy, oration by Dr. Pierce, 6. 267. Aswaw, sachem, 8. 475.
Asylum for Aged Indigent Females, aided by Mr. Dowse, 3. 396, 397.
Atahualpa, ship, 7. 431, 432.
Athanasius, Saint, his ' Opera,' 18. 427.
Athearn, Jabez, 20. 168 n.
Athearn, Lydia, 19. 337.
Athenæum, see Boston Athenaeum.
' Athenæum,' newspaper, 14. 47.
Athenaum Club, London, 16. 473; 18. 437. Athenaum of Philadelphia, exchange of publications with, 2. 535.
Athens, Greece, Public Library at, 2. 88.
Athens, Greece, University of, 2. 116. Programme of a course of study at, 3. 237.
Athens, Ohio, 17. 176 n.
Atherton, A. W., and N. Appleton, 5. 259. ATHERTON, IIon. CHARLES H., 2. 255 n. ; 5. 268; 8. 284; 16. 140. Nominated
a Corresponding Member, I. 252. Elected, I. 254. Present at a meeting of the Society, 2. 21.
Atherton, Rev. Hope, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403.
Atherton, Gen. Humphrey, 10. 391; 20. 213.
Atherton, Hon. Joshua, delegate to the New Hampshire Convention of 1788, 6. 153. Quoted, in regard to the Consti- tution and slavery, 6. 153, 154.
Atherton Company, 5. 403; 20. 185, 186. And the Narragansett Patent, 6. 65- 74.
Athol, James Murray, 2d Duke of, 12. 416. Athol, Mass., 12. 405-107, 416; 19. 385.
Atkins, Dudley, portrait of, by Johnson, 17. 2.
Atkins, Capt. E., 8. 464.
Atkins, Gibbs, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Atkins, Henry, receipt of, for goods of Jolley Allen, 16. 95.
Atkins, Henry H., 16. 386.
Atkins, Sir Jonathan, 18. 13 n.
Atkins, Thomas, constable for Boston in 1685, 12. 107.
Atkins, Thomas B., see Akins, T. B.
Atkinson, Sergeant -, Newbury, 14. 143. Atkinson, Lieut. Anios, 15. 86.
Atkinson, Caroline Frances, naturalized, 4. 363.
Atkinson, Charles, naturalized, 4. 363.
Atkinson, Eliza Storer, naturalized, 4. 363. Atkinson, Elizabeth, naturalized, 4. 363. -
Atkinson, George Hodgson, naturalized, 4. 363.
Atkinson, George W., his 'History of Kanawha County ' cited, 17. 202 n.
Atkinson, John, 8. 356 ; 11. 393, 395. Nat- uralized. 4. 363. A refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.
Atkinson, Jolın, Jr., naturalized, 4. 363. Atkinson, Mary Ann, naturalized, 4. 363. Atkinson, Nathaniel, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403. Atkinson, Col. Theodore, 2. 55. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 386, 387.
Atkinson, Hon. Theodore, 16. 386.
Atkinson, Theodore, Jr., 16. 6. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 387.
Atkinson, Mrs. Theodore, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 386, 387.
Atkinson, Thomas, 8. 29.
Atkinson, William, naturalized, 4. 363.
Atkinson, Mrs. William King, donation from, 2. 55.
Atkinson Academy, 6. 266, 272.
Atlanta, ship, description of the capture of, II. 136-138.
'Atlantic Monthly,' Io. 467; 14 4; 16. 156, 431; 18. 281; 19. 121 n., 125, 436 n., 443. Cited, 16. 204 n.
' Atlantic Neptune,' 7. 476, 477 ; 18. 96 n. Atlantic Ocean, 3. 175, 379, 386; 6. 219. Map of, I. 112.
Atlantic Submarine Electric Telegraph Cable, specimens of, 4. 116. A piece of the first presented, 10. 470.
' Atlas,' newspaper, 19. 227; 20. 28.
Atlas, Mt., 2. 317 n.
'Atlas Ameriquain,' I. 11 ; 7. 476. ' Atlas maritime,' 7. 476.
Attleboro', Church of, 8. 221, 222.
Attleborough, Mass., 7. 203; 12. 273, 402, 403; 19. 67 n., 225; 20.274. Original deed of, exhibited, II. 333. Origin of the name of, 12. 409.
Attorneys, see Barristers and Attorneys.
Attucks, Crispus, negro, liis attack on the British troops, 6. 174. His funeral and burial, 6. 174, 175.
Atwater, Capt. - , 11. 25.
Atwood, Mrs. Anne, donation from, I. 379n.
Atwood, Charles, donations from, 2. 327, 462.
Atwood, Rev. Edward S., 15. 215.
Atwood, George, I. 379 n.
Aub (Friend & Aub), map of Boston lithi- ographed by, 6. 39.
Aubigné, see Merle d'Aubigné, J : H :
Aubrey, John, liis ' Letters' cited, 18. 93. Auburn, 3. 193.
Auburn, N. Y., 4. 100.
Aucher, Anne (Lady Gilbert), see Gilbert. Auchmuty, Judge Robert, 8. 36, 323; 13. 164 n., 250, 417; 15. 397 ; 16. 45; 19. 146, 147; 20. 160. His ' Proposals to the Ministry,' I. 122.
Auditing Committee, appointment and annual reports, for the years ending April, 1792, 1. 34 n .; 1793, 1. 51; 1795, I. 84-86, 90; 1796, 1. 98; 1797, 1. 107;
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1799, 1. 125, 126 ; 1800, 1. 132; 1802, 1. 149; 1803. 1. 157, 160, 160 n .- 162 n .; 1804, 1. 163; 1805, 1. 170; 1806, 1. 189; 1810, 1. 216, 219, 220; 1812, 1. 228; 1813, I. 232; 1814, 1. 244 ; 1816, 1. 258; 1818, 1. 273, 274; 1820, 1. 285 ; 1821, 1. 335, 336; 1822, 1. 341, 342; 1823, 1. 349, 352; 1824, 1. 374, 375; 1825, 1. 378, 380; 1826, 1. 388; 1827, 1. 398, 398 n .; 1828, I. 409, 410; 1820, 1. 419; 1830, 1. 426, 427 n .; 1831, 1. 437, 445; 1832, 1. 452; 1833, 1. 464, 466. 466 n .; 1834, 1. 487, 488, 488 n .; 1835, 1. 504; 2. 2, 2n .; 1836, 2. 36, 36 n., 37 n .; 1837, 2. 82, 82n .; 1838, 2. 103, 103 n .; 1839, 2. 131, 131n .; 1840, 2. 148, 148 n. 1841, 2. 211, 211n .; 1842, 2. 234, 234 n., 1843, 2. 253, 253n .; 1844, 2. 268, 269, 269 n. ; 1845, 2. 313, 314. 314 n. ; 1846, 2. 341, 341 n .; 1847, 2. 371; 1848, 2. 386, 386 n. ; 1849, 2. 425, 425 n .; 1850, 2. 453, 453 n. ; 1851, 2. 471, 471 n. ; 1852, 2. 487, 487 n. ; 1853, 2. 526, 527, 527 n .; 1854, 2. 555, 556, 556 n .; 1855, 3. 1, 2 ; 1856, 3. 85 ; 1857, 3. 163; 1858, 4. 19; 1859, 4. 254, 255; 1860, 5. 21-25 ; 1861, 5. 188-192 ; 1862, 6. 9-12; 1863, 7. 16-19 ; 1864, 7. 352-355; 1865, 8. 258; 1866, 9. 180-183; 1867, 10. 2; 1868, 10. 165; 1869, 11. 35; 1870, 11. 247; 1871, 12. 74; 1872, 12. 224; 1873, 13. 11 ; 1874, 13. 277; 1875, 14. 27; 1876, 14. 326, 327 ; 1877, 15. 275, 276; 1878, 16. 172; 1879, 17. 76; 1880, 18. 35; 1881, 18. 415 ; 1882, 19. 296 ; 1883, 20. 198. See Annual Meeting, and Treas- urer.
Audley, Elisha, 12. 107.
Audubon, John James, donation of his plates, 2. 77, 80.
Augusta, Ga., 4. 96.
Augusta, Me., 4. 94 ; 7. 209 ; 11. 484, 485; 15. 8; 18. 105 ; 19. 19. Former name of, 3. 34.
Augustine, Saint, 17. 280 ; 18. 324. His ' De Civitate Dei,' 11. 419 n .; 12. 381, 383. His ' Opera,' 18. 427.
Augustus II. of Poland, 12. 425.
Augustus Cæsar, Emperor, 1. 483 n., 484 n .; 18. 402.
Aulett, see Aylett.
Aulnay de Charnisay, Charles de Menou, Sieur d', 3. 251 ; 8. 98, 99; 10. 108; 16. 111.
Aumale. Henri Eugène Philippe Louis d'Orleans, Duc de, 20. 102.
Aupaumut, Hendrick, autograph letter of, 2. 327.
Aurania, name changed to Albany, 6. 72n.
Aurora, ship, 5. 359.
' Ausland,' magazine, 16. 385. Austen, Jane, 12. 142.
Austen, Rev. Samuel, 17. 256 n.
Austerfield, Eng., 5. 322 ; 10. 39; 11. 402, 404; 20. 96, 97. Visit of Mr. Deane to,
9. 343. Registry of Gov. Bradford's baptism at, II. 403.
Austin, Gen., 17. 93.
Austin, Major, 15. 142, 160; 16. 340, 350.
Austin, Mr., 6. 352.
Austin, Mr., 16. 293.
Austin, Ann, 18. 390, 392 n.
Austin, Benjamin, 1. 155 n. ; 11. 140; 12. 175, 180; 16. 85; 20. 7. His 'Old South ' papers, I. 191.
Austin, Benjamin, Jr., 12. 40, 41, 66.
Austin, Charles, encounter with Thomas O. Selfridge, 12. 40, 41.
Austin, Rec. Daniel, 19. 392.
Austin, Ebenezer, 12. 258n.
Austin, Ivers J., Esq., donation from, 9. 255. Acknowledgments of the So- eiety ordered to, 9. 255.
AUSTIN, Hon. JAMES T., 1. 451, 453, 472, 475, 485, 490, 492, 494, 503; 19. 146, 147, 177. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 436. Elected, 1. 446. Signs in- denture with Provident Institution for Savings, I. 461 n. Contributes to the purchase of the Society's building, I. 465 n. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 1. 487, 488, 504. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, I. 489 ; 2. 3, 40, 82. Pres- ident pro tem., I. 492. Presents dona- tions, 2. 1, 23, 27, 188, 431, 450. Makes report of the accounts of the Treasurer, 2. 2. Present at meet- ings of the Society, 2. 3, 12, 15, 23, 40, 56, 65, 79, 83, 92. 104, 109, 112, 119, 123, 131, 141, 144, 171, 177, 183, 188, 192, 216, 219, 220, 225, 251, 340, 356, 362, 372, 382, 383, 424, 426, 429, 432, 451, 452, 454, 469, 474, 477, 483, 503, 507, 511, 525, 571. Subjects of lec- tures delivered by him, 2. 34, 79. De- sires to take the Trumbull Papers to Washington, 2. 184. To take charge of the Gallatin correspondence, 2. 215. Report of the committee on the North- East Boundary question, 2. 218. Of committee to proeure a restoration of certain missing books, 2. 219. Com- munication eoneerning maps loaned to the United States Government, 2 224. Of Serutinizing Committee, 2. 450. Of committee to draught a series of res- olutions to the memory of the late Daniel Webster, 2. 502. Amount sub- scribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. Resigns mem- bership, 3. 50. His 'Life of Gerry,' 4. 73.
Austin, Jonathan Williams, 19. 149, 150, 152. Austin, Matthew, 14 133.
Austin, Samuel, 8. 376, 410 ; 11. 110.
Austin, Rev. Samuel, his Thanksgiving sermon, 1. 112.
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Austin, Thomas, 16. 265. Death of, 14. 141.
Austin, Timothy, 12. 259.
Austin, William, 19. 178.
Australia, discovered by the Portuguese, 14. 2.
Austria, relations of France with, 1787, 9. 77.
Austria, Sophia Frederica Dorothea, Em- press of, 16. 441.
Austria, 7. 491, 492
Authors, chances afforded to, for consul- tation on historical subjects, 3. 167. Autograph Letters presented to the So- ciety, 2. 179 ; 3. 181.
Autographs, copy of Washington's Ad- dress to his Army in 1783, 3. 206. Of Protestant petitioners to the General Court in 1731, 4. 350. Letter of Charles II., faces 6. 488. Letters and man- uscripts of Phillis Wheatley, face 7. 166; 15. 386. Of Privy Councillors in 1664, face 7. 346. Letter of Hampden, faces 8 427. Collection left by M. J. K. Tefft, 9. 5. In the possession of the Society, 10 22, 158-165. Man- uscript of Gov. Bradford, faces II. 406. Marks of the Pequot Indians, face 16. 402. Members of the Suffolk Bar, face, 19. 169. Manuscript of W. Irving, faces 20. 201.
Auvergne, Henri de la Tour d', Vicomte de Turenne, see Turenne.
Aventin, John, II. 421 n.
Avery, Mrs., 7. 241, 252.
Avery, Benjamin, D.D., 17. 153.
Avery, John, 4. 27; 7. 205, 208, 209, 212, 252, 259, 260; 11. 140; 15. 889 m. ; 16. 93; 18. 154; 20. 223.
Avery, John, Jr., I. 136 ; 7. 186, 205, 232, 237, 250, 259; II. 140. Donation from, I. 136. Letter from, to Judge Minot, I. 136 n.
Avery, Rev. Joseph, 17. 343.
Avery, Thomas, marriage of, 14. 151.
Avery, Rev. William, D.D., 10. 324.
Aves, Samuel, 20. 8.
AVEZAC, MARIE-ARMAND PASCAL D', 13. 14, 380, 451; 14. 1, 25, 155; 16. 383, 384; 19. 387. Elected Corresponding Member, 12. 213. Accepts inember- ship, 12. 264. His death, 13. xviii. Death of, noticed, 13. 426. His . Nais- sance de Christophe Colomb,' pre- sented, 13. 313.
Avis, Samuel, II. 140.
Awasuncks, Indian, agreement of, with Plymouth Colony, 1. 122. Letter of, to Gov. Prince, I. 122.
Ayers, -, 15. 148.
Ayers, Eleanor, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Aylett, Va., 19. 71 n. Ayllon, Lucas Vasquez d', 16. 384. Aylwin, Thomas, 11. 392, 395.
Aylwin, Hon. William C., 4. 342 n. Let- ter from, concerning the Province Laws, 2. 595. Donation from, 3. 31. . Ayr, Penn., 17. 200 n.
Ayres, -- , 20. 121.
Ayres, Elizabeth, 20. 13.
Ayres, Hannah (Mrs. Lamson), 11. 258. Ayres, Joseph, 11. 140.
B.
B-, Mr., 7. 295. See Bowdoin, James.
B., Sr. F., 7. 295. See Bernard.
Babcock, Lieut .- Col., 15. 160.
Babcock, Rev. Mr., 7. 109.
Babcock, Adam, I. 192 n.
Babcock, G. R., donation from, 4. 437. Vote of thanks to, 4. 438.
Babcock, Mrs. G. R., 5. 26.
Babcock, G. W., donation from, 3. 65, 66.
Babcock, Col. Henry, portrait of, by Blackburn, 17. 93.
Babcock, James, Jr., protest of, against the enlistment of slaves, 6. 203, 204. Babcock, Samuel, 6. 205. Protest of, against the enlistment of slaves, 6. 203, 204.
Babcock, Elder Stephen, 8. 220, 221.
BABSON, Hon. JOHN J., 15. 224. Elected a Resident Member of the Society, 5. ix, 93. Gift from, 17. 60. Vote of thanks to, 17. 60. His ' History of Glouces- ter' cited, 15. 224.
Bach, Johann Christian, 19. 221, 221 n., 222.
Bache, Prof. A.D., donation from, 4. 330 ; 6. 414.
Bache, Franklin, letter from, 2. 60.
Bachelder, John, communication con- cerning the trading-house erected by the Plymouth Colony on Manomet River, 3. 252-256.
Bacheller, Rev. Samuel, writings against, by Joseph Haynes, 6. 263 n., 264 n.
Bachiler, Rev. Stephen, 17. 343.
Back, Capt. Sir George, 15. 8.
Back Bay Commissioners, donation from, 4. 196. Map to be prepared for, 6. 40. Back Street, Boston, 6. 29.
Backhouse & Son, 3. 228.
Backus, Rev. Azel, D.D., his funeral ser- mon on Gov. Wolcott, 1. 138.
Backus, Rev. Charles, his century ser- mon, 1. 146.
Backus, Elijah, 17. 189, 189 n., 195.
Backus, Rev. Isaac, 8. 220, 222; 17. 86, 87. Communication from, 1. 67. Do- nations from, 1. 76, 98. Speech on slavery and the Federal Constitution, 6. 151, 152. Extract from a letter of, 20. 153. His 'History of New England,' I. 36 : 6. 47, 49, 60.
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Baeon, Andrew, 17. 146.
Bacon, Ifon. Ebenezer, 18. 238.
Bacon, Edward, 1. 354; 8.398; 13. 205; 17. 117, 118. Papers relating to, de- posited with the Secretary of the Com- monwealth, 17. 122.
Bacon, Lieut. Elias, 15. 76.
Bacon, Ellen ( Mrs. Sears), 18. 238.
Bacon, Hon. Ezekiel, LL.D., 19. 169, 170, 170 n. His autograph, faces 19. 169. Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam, 1. 361 ; 6. 26; 7. 294, 295; 8. 224, 306 ; 12. 431 n. ; 13. 64, 90, 91, 93, 321 ; 15. 50; 16. 208 ; 17. 8; 18. 93, 137 n., 273. Observation of, 6, 120. An American edition of his works, criticised, 13. 32 n. His ' Sylva Sylvarum,' 1. 53.
Bacon, Hon. John, 14. 386; 15. 363. Settled over the Old South Church in Boston. 5. 465. Letter to S. Phillips, 5 477-485.
Bacon, Lieut. John, 15. 81.
BACON, Rev. LEONARD, D.D., 19 285. Letter from, 2. 110. Nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 110. Elected, 2. 112. Accepts membership, 2. 113. Death of, announced, 19. xx, 195. His 'Life of Richard Baxter,' 19. 195. Bacon, Sir Nicholas, 18. 251.
Bacon, O. P., donation from, 2. 471.
Bacon, Samuel, 17. 158.
Bacon, Capt. William, 15. 83, 85.
'Bacon's and Ingram's Rebellion,' man- uscript history of, 9. 244; 12. 8. To be restored to the Virginia Historical So- ciety, 9. 246, 298. Reprinted, g. 290, 342. Returned to the Virginia His- torical Society, 10. 157. Receipt of the MS of, acknowledged by Conway Robinson, 10. 135; by the Society, 10. 320.
Bacqueville de la Potherie, M., his ' IIis- toire de l'Amérique,' I. 146.
Badcock, Benjamin, 6. 349. Badcock, Robert, 6. 349.
Baddeley, Mrs. Sophia, 17. 216.
Badger, Judge George Edmund, LL.D., 4. 101.
Badger, Rev. Henry C., 10 467. Dona- tion from, 13 104.
Badger, Rev. Moses, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.
Badger, Rer. Stephen, letter of, respeet- ing the Natick Indians, 1. 121.
Badger, Gov. William, 7. 36.
Badlam, Stephen, 3 28.
Badson, Lieut. John, 14. 136.
Bagaduce, 3. 298.
Baggett, C'ornet -, 16. 71. Bagley, Henry, 17. 193.
Bagnall, Robert (Bagnal), 7. 210, 211.
Bagnall, Walter, 14. 367 ; 20. 82 n. First settler on Richmond Island, 3. 183, 186. flis fate, 3. 186, 187.
Bagnères de Bigorre, 2. 573.
Bagot, Mrs. Charles, 19. 20, 26, 26 n., 29, 31.
Bagot, Rt .- Hon. Charles, 19. 26, 26 n., 31. Bagot, William, Lord, 19. 26 n.
Bagshot, John, 4. 256.
Bahama Islands, 3. 222-225.
Bailey, Capt. Adams, 13. 372, 374; 15. 76. Bailey, Ber., 19. 378.
Bailey, David, 17. 203, 203 n.
Bailey, Rev. Jacob, 20. 395.
Bailey, Col. John, 13 313 ; 15. 75, 160. Bailey, Rev. John, d. 1697, 2 449 n. ; 10 348; 17. 263, 265, 266, 268-270 ; 20. 211. His farewell to his parish in Limerick,
I. 146. Writing on the titlepage of Scottow's Narrative, 3. 287.
Bailey, L. B., 3. 47.
Bailey, Mrs. Lucy, 11. 491.
Bailey, Luther, 15. 76.
Bailey, Miles, sentenced by a court-mar- tial, 16. 356.
Bailey, Nathan, his ' Dictionary ' cited, 18. 14n.
Bailey, Miss Sarah L., her ' Historical Sketches of Andover' cited, 19. 325 n. Bailey, Thomas, his poem on the Powder l'lot, I. 145.
Bailies, Mr., Taunton, 7. 222, 223. See Baylies.
Bainbridge, Commodore William, 12. 309; 13. 27. Letter from, donated to the Society, 3. 84.
Baird, Henry C., 10. 464.
BAIRD, Rev. HENRY M., D.D., 19. 255; 20. 202, 203. Elected a Corresponding Member, 19. 67. Accepts member- ship, 19. 97.
Baken, see Bacon, Samuel.
Baker, Capt., 15. 351.
Baker, Mr., 7. 185.
Baker, Alpheus, 19. 176.
Baker, Charles, 13. 293.
Baker, Ebenczer, donation from, 1. 152 n. BAKER, GARDINER, donations from, I. 50, 55, 66, 76, 79, 89, 100, 103, 112. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 86. Elected, 1. 87. Accepts mem- bership, 1. 90.
Baker, Henry F., donations from, 2. 375, 450.
Baker, James L, donations fromn, 4. 122, 309; 5. 1.
Baker, Jesse, 17. 214, 215.
Baker, John, 3. 337, 338.
Baker, John, 20. 181.
Baker, John (1685), 12. 107.
Baker, Capt. John, 11. 140: 15. 86, 111.
Baker, Capt. John, Jr., 15. 86 n.
Baker, John, Eng., 13. 123.
Baker, John, prisoner, 16. 262.
Baker, John, refugee, 18. 266.
Baker, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 79. 79 n. Signs the petition in favor of Salem Poor, 6. 178.
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Baker, Moses, senteneed by a court-mar- tial, 16. 361.
Baker, Priscilla, II. 388; 12. 397.
Baker, Sir Richard, his 'Chroniele of the Kings of England,' 18. 429. Baker, Deucon Samuel, 14. 250 n.
Baker, Justice Samuel, 3. 192, 193.
Baker, Sir Samuel, 13. 352.
Baker, Stephen, donation from, 2. 457.
Baker, William, 7. 198.
Baker's shipyard, Boston, 19. 105.
' Balance,' 1. 154, 168, 178.
Balch, Jolın, 17. 360 n.
Balch, Josepli W., 19. 357.
Balch, Nathaniel, 7. 222 ; 8. 406; 11. 140; 13. 59.
Balch, Thomas, donation from, 3. 42. Balconi, Signora, 19. 221.
Baldæus, Philip, his ' Wahrhaftige Be- schreibung,' etc., 14. 157.
Baldwin, -, a printer, 19. 219.
Baldwin, Mrs., 19. 18.
Baldwin, Abraham, speech of, on slavery, 6. 143.
Baldwin, Christopher Columbus, Libra- rian of the Antiquarian Society, 2. 207; 8. 286, 291; 17. 294, 296. Dona- tion front, 1. 492. Applies for du- plicate newspapers, 1. 502.
Baldwin, James F., 12. 79. Portrait of, presented, 12. 67.
Baldwin, Mrs. James F., donations from, 4. 196, 226; 12 67.
Baldwin, Copt. Jeduthan, 15. 66.
Baldwin, Hon. Jolin G., donation from, 8. 88.
Baldwin, Col. Jonathan, Io 103.
Baldwin, L., engineer, 18. 65.
Baldwin, Col. Loammi, 14. 87, 91; 15. 86 n., 93, 99, 100, 102, 103, 105, 108, 109, 160; 17. 321.
Baldwin, Hon. Roger S., Governor of Connecticut, requests the delivery of the Trumbull Papers, 2. 322, 322 n., 323 n. Letter from, concerning the claim to the Trumbull Manuscripts, 2. 343, 343 n., 344 n.
Baldwin, Rer. Samuel, liis anniversary sermon at Plymouth, I. 10.
Baldwin. Rev. Thomas, his funeral ser- mon on Gov. Phillips, 1. 154.
Baldwin Roll, 2. 469.
Bale, Jolin, Bp. of Ossory, II. 419 n. His 'Actes of English Votaryes,' cited, II. 418-420.
' Balehoult' Letter, 2. 550. Balfour, -, 12. 49.
Bali Book, presented by Rev. Charles Burroughs, D.D., 9 472.
Ball, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 79, 79 n.
Bali, Dorothie (Mrs. Rogers), 5. 496. Ball, John, 16. 91 n.
Ball, Capt. Lebbeius, 15. 78.
Ball, Mary ( Mrs. Washington), 17. 241. Ball, Sır Peter, 16. 393.
Ball, Robert, death of, 15. 359. Ball, Capt. Robert, 16. 387. Portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 393.
Ball, Mrs. Robert ( Elizabethi Davison), portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 387.
Ball, Thomas, 16. 315 ; 18. 62 n.
Ball, Capt. Thomas [misprint for Rolert], 16. 387.
Ball, Mrs. Thomas [misprint for Robert], 16. 387.
Ballad, William, 20. 230.
Ballad 'Sommons to New England,' 5. 101-103.
Ballantine, John, 2. 546 n .; 8. 29; 14. 222. Publicly admonishied at Harvard Col- lege, 14. 225, 226.
Ballantyne, James, 12. 156, 232.
Ballard, Rev. Edward, D.D., 16. 378; 18. 93.
Ballard, F. W., donation from, 9. 1.
Ballard, George, 6. 256.
Ballard, Joseplı, donations from, 2. 508; 10. 311.
Ballard ( Ballad), William, 20. 230.
Ballard, William, Brooklyn, N. Y., dona- tion from, 11. 143, 252.
Ballard, Capt. William Hudson, Boston, II. 143, 252; 15. 79 n., 80, 140; 16. 349, 350, 353, 356, 350, 360. Signs the peti- tion in favor of Salem Poor, 6. 178.
Ballot, rules of, in relation to the elee- tion of members, 3. 239, 240. See By- laws.
Ballot-box, vote to have a new, 12. 211.
Ballou, Eliza ( Jrs. Garfield), 19. 89.
Ballou, Rev. Hosea, 2d, 13. 136.
Ballou, Latimer W., 8 61.
Ballou, Maturin M., donation from, 2 500. Ballymony, 7. 28.
Balmanno, Robert, donation from, 5. 234, 235.
Balmanno, Mrs. Robert, donations from, 5. 284, 235; 6. 15. Vote of thanks to, 5. 235.
Balsam of Gilead, 5. 396.
Balston, Nathaniel, 20 G.
Balstone, William, 18. 364.
Baltimore, Cecil Calvert, 2d Lord, II. 187 n., 357; 13. 135. Coinage issued by, 11. 294, 295.
Baltimore, Charles Calvert, 3d Lord, II. 165; 16. 241; 18. 256. Writ of quo warranto to be served on, 18. 260.
Baltimore, George Calvert, 1st Lord, 4. 346, 347; II. 359; 20. 230.
Baltimore, Md., 4. 89-91 ; 5. 8, 9 ; 6. 17, 258 ; 10. 225, 228, 234, 419 ; 11. 354, 358, 359, 362: 16. 108, 109, 164; 17. 50, 81, 82, 174, 386, 405, 424; 18. 58, 340; 19. 14, 15, 16 n., 17, 19, 47, 71 ; 20. 94, 189. J. Sparks in, 10. 234-242. Society for the Distribution of Books, 10. 238. Celebration of the 150th anniversary of the settlement of, 18. 243, 246. Gift from the city of, 19. 97.
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Baltimore, First Independent Church
see First Independent Church, etc.
Baltimore College, 11. 354.
' Baltimoriensis,' communication from, 2. 216.
Balzac, Honoré de, Mr. Motley's article on, 16. 418.
Bancroft, Lieut. - , 14. 126.
Bancroft, Rev. Aaron, D.D., letter from
Dr. Harris to, 2. 108 n. Parcel for, 2. 126 n.
Bancroft, Ebenezer, 20. 318.
Bancroft, Capt. Ebenezer, 14. 61, 89; 15. 81, 106.
BANCROFT, Hon. GEORGE, LL.D., I. 478m .; 4. 68, 199; 6. 133; 8.2, 450; 10. 218, 230, 305, 350; 11. 372; 12. 59; 13. 43, 268, 331, 389 ; 14. 215, 235; 15 42, 45, 265, 279; 16. 42, 45-50, 407, 428; 17. 46, 80, 232, 308, 313, 356, 376; 18. 203, 355, 366, 419; 19. 108, 339, 347, 426; 20. 233, 235, 258, 329, 342. Letter from, to C. C. Perkins, 1. 359, 360. Applies to use the Library, 1. 476. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 481. Elected, 1. 493. Donations from, I. 404 ; 2. 139, 222, 341 ; 15. 7. Present at mectings of the Society, 2. 99, 102, 129, 142, 143, 149, 185, 213, 222, 225, 227, 236, 258, 259, 266, 286, 291, 300, 303. Permission granted to, to take certain volumes from the Library, 2. 143, 236. Requests the loan of cer- tain medallions, 2. 222. Of committee to examine certain manuscript vol- umes, 2. 224, 225. Communication from, 2. 339. Removes from the State, 2. 447, 609n. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, 2. 447. Elected, 2. 450. Errors in his 'History of the United States,' 2. 510, 511; 4. 74; Io. 450, 451. Notice of, 2. 600 n. Project of a ship-canal, 3. 75. Question on pos- tal rates, 3. 78. Remarks concern- ing Jefferson, and the Declaration of Independence, 6. 99, 100. Manu- script furnished to Mr. G : Livermore, 6. 224. Flis ' History' referred to, 7. 407. On the discovery of America by the Northmen, 8. 184, 185. Vote of thanks to, 15. 7. Count Circourt's French edition of the tenth volume of, 15. 13-15. Submits a copy of a record of conversation between Gov. Hutch- inson and George III., 15. 326. Letter from, to Mr. Waterston, 20. 234. His ' History of the United States' cited, 4. 57 ; 6. 73 n., 100, 180, 184; 11. 144; 12. 350 n. ; 13. 196, 197, 381 : 15. 13, 16, 37 n .; 16. 210 n. ; 17. 163; 18. 97 n. ; 20. 298 n. Extracts from an oration de- livercd Fcb. 22, 1862, 6. 95, 96. His Memorandum on the 'Hutchinson Let- ters,' 16. 46-18.
BANCROFT, HUBERT H., elected a Corre- sponding Member, 14. 159. Accepts membership, 14. 186. His 'History of the Pacific Coast' reviewed by Mr. Winsor, 20. 45.
Bancroft, Capt. James, incidents concern- ing the capture of Breyman's Fort, 3. 271-277.
Bancroft, Lieut. James, 15. 78, 81.
Bancroft, Lieut. Lemuel, 15. 78, 78 n.
Bancroft, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 78n.
Bancroft, J/rs. Sarah, letter from, to hier husband, 3. 277.
Bandinelli, Baccio, a manuscript by, I. 152.
Bandon, Francis Bernard, Earl of, 12. 406 n.
Bane, Lewis, 20. 325.
Banfield, Christopher, death of, 14. 145.
Bangor, J/e., 4. 93; 10. 419; 17. 216. The 'Centennial Celebration of the Settle- ment of ' cited, 17. 216 n.
Bangor, boat, 7. 413. Bangor Bank, 5. 284.
'Bangor Whig and Courier,' 7. 374.
Bangs, Edward, 19. 357.
Bangs, Nathaniel, 10. 164.
Bangs Brothers & Co., donation from, 4. 1.
Banishment, law of, in England, 3. 199, 200.
Banister, Adj., 15. 82.
Banister, Thomas, 8. 30.
'Bank Circular,' signed by Boston mer- chants in 1809, 11. 307.
Bank-notes, incthous of detecting coun- terfeits (1781), 7. 296, 297.
Bank of England, 7. 296. Assists New York to resume specic payment (1938), 5. 259, 290. Notes preserved at Wool- wich by the Royal Artillery, 6. 420.
Bank of the United States, 1. 378: 5. 279;
6. 450. Suspends (1839), 5. 200. Bankrupt law, 5. 216.
Banks, Mr., 11. 132.
Banks, Sir John, 4. 156 ; 11. 186 n.
Banks, Sir Joseph, extract from a letter of, to Dr. Bigclow, 17. 416.
Banks, Gov. Nathaniel P., 4. 99; 17. 429; 18. 158. Donation from. 8. 76.
Banks in the United States, 5. 284- 290.
Bannister, Charles (?), 19. 223.
Bannister, Lieut. Christopher, 15. 83. Bannister's Gardens, 6. 37.
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