Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 66

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
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273, 274, 285. Of committee to see who have forfeited membership under the Society's rules, I. 168. Directed to repay money advanced by Mr. Fitch, I. 168. To collect overdue assessments, I. 169, 197. Of committee to consider means for reprinting the Collections, 1. 213, 214. Announces the resignation of Dr. Pearson, I. 216. Reports a donation, I. 231. Of con- mittee to thank Judge Davis for his Plymouth Oration, I. 236. Of com- mittee to consider the expediency of enforcing the By-Law about delinquent members, I. 245. Directed to remit Mr. Willis's dues, 1. 246. Mr. Willis's letter to, 1. 246 n. New By-Law added at his request, I. 253. To make an agreement with the publishers about the Collections, 1. 263. Of committee to investigate the title to the land un- der the Society's room, I. 275. To ask the General Court for Wait's col- lection of State Papers, I. 280, 284. Vote of thanks to, for his services as Treasurer, I. 238. Of committee on joining with other Societies in the erection of a building, I. 384. Of committee to seek better rooms, I. 399. Delivers the oration at the two hun- dredtli anniversary of the settlement of Boston, I. 434 n. Letter of Mr. Bowdoin to, suggesting a meeting of the committee on new rooms, 1. 454 n. Signs report of that committee, I. 456 n. Of committee to execute in- denture with the Provident Institution for Savings, I. 460, 461 n. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, I. 465 n. A speech of his in Congress, I. 191. His position in the photograph of the group of members, 2. vi, vii ; 3. 32 a. Present at meetings of the So- ciety, 2. 3, 12, 14, 18, 21, 25, 31, 33, 35, 40, 50, 62, 65, 67, 72, 79, 84, 94, 99, 100, 104, 112, 117, 131, 135, 142, 144, 147, 149, 178, 183, 185, 186, 188, 192, 212. 223, 225, 227, 233, 253, 262, 264, 266, 285, 298, 300, 303, 306, 309, 314, 318, 320, 324, 329, 335, 338, 340, 349, 353, 358, 362, 363, 372, 374, 377, 382, 383, 411, 422, 450, 451, 457, 468, 470, 493, 513, 548, 551, 571, 604, 607. To receive the thanks of the Society for his exertions in obtaining portraits of several gentle- men, 2. 15. Of committee to arrange concerning memoirs of deceased mem- bers, 2. 31, 38, 38 n. Chosen President pro tempore, 2. 36, 184, 372. To report on the selection of a committee for the publication of memoirs of members, 2. 39. Of committee to prepare a list of members from the beginning, 2. 39, 39 n. Communicates a request from Mr. Horatio Hale, 2. 67, 68. Commu-


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QUINCY, Hon. JOSIAH, LL.D. (continued). nicates letters, 2. 84. Excused from serving on committee on memoirs of deceased members, 2. 115. Of com- mittee to consider the production of a comprehensive History of the United States, 2. 132. Reports concerning Dr. Robbins's proposition, 2. 134. Re- turns certain manuscripts, 2. 184. To prepare resolutions relating to the death of Hon. T. L. Winthrop, 2. 185. Resolutions adopted, 2. 186, 187. To designate a writer for the memoir of Hon. T. L. Winthrop, 2. 191. To pre- pare a memoir of Mr. J. Grahame, 2. 242, 242 n. Of committee to consider certain historical information from Paris, 2. 299, 302. One of the sub- scribers to the portrait of Gov. Gore, 2. 312 n. Of committee to consider the delivery of the 'Trumbull Papers' to the State of Connecticut, 2. 323, 357, 357 n .- 359 n. Contributes to the fund for the reprinting of certain vol- umes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. To prepare a memoir of Hon. John Q. Adams, 2. 385, 385 n., 556, 557. Of committee to prepare a memorial to the United States Congress, 2. 550. Presents to the Society a manuscript relating to Revolutionary matters, 2. 570. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. Letter relating to Mr. Dowse's dona- tion, 3. 109. Generous gifts from, to the Society, 3. 111, 168. Marshals the Society into the new Dowse Library, 3. 164. His services, and speech, wlien resisting the infringement of the So- ciety's corporate name, 3 266-270, 332, 344-351. Statement coneerning Shed's Neck, 3. 282. Correspondence with Chandler Robbins, 3. 329-331. Portrait of, presented to the Society, 3. 329-331. . His Presidency at Har- vard University, 3. 330-332 ; 9. 123- 147; 10. 292. The senior member of the Society, 3. 332. Sketch of the early history of the Society, 3. 346, 347. Meeting at his house, 4. 22. Gives his 'Memoir of J: Q. Adams,' and his copyright of the ' Life of J: Q. Adams,' to the Society, 4. 54, 134; 6. 12; 8. 271. On W: H. Prescott, 4. 179, 180. Gift from, 4. 197. On Col. B: Tall- madge, 4. 197, 198. Remarks, 4. 225, 430; 5. 38, 182; 7. 172, 177. Sale of his Life of J: Q. Adams,' 4. 241, 251. At the annual meeting in 1861, 5. 172 .. Letter from, to Hon. R. C. Winthrop, 5. 235. Letter from, to Mr. Waterston, 6. 84. Letter from, to Mrs. R. H. White, concerning the death of Hon D. A. White, 6 323, 324. Speaks of College Books Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 6


342, 343. Statement in regard to per- sonal property of Harvard College, 6. 348. The arms of Harvard College, 6. 352. Remarks on his death, 7. 377- 405. His recollections of J: Peters, 7. 279. His writings, 7. 381, 385, 392-396 ; 9. 149; 10. 460. Kesolutions adopted on the death of, 7. 383, 384. Photographs of, 7.405. 'Memoir of,' by Rev. James Walker, D.D., 9. 83. His parentage and birth, 9. 83. Portrait and autograph, face 9. 83. Death of his father, 9. 84. Education at Phillips Academy, An- dover, 9.85. At Harvard College, 9. 86. His legal studies, 9. 87. A Federalist, 9. 89. His marriage, 9. 90. His oration in Boston, July 4, 1798. 9. 91. Elected to the Massachusetts Senate and to Congress, 9 92. An opponent of the administration, 9. 93. The War of 1812, 9. 95. His sentiments on duel- ling, 9. 96. On Executive patronage, 9. 98. On the dissolution of the Union, 9. 100. The Embargo, 9. 103. Retires from Congress, 9. 103. Elected to the Senate of Massachusetts, 9. 104. The Hartford Convention, 9. 105. Opposes the separation of the District of Maine, 9. 106. Elected to the House of Rep- resentatives of Massachusetts, 9. 107. Retires from public life, 9. 107. His oration before the Washington Benevo- lent Society, 9. 109. Appointed to the bench of the Municipal Court, 9. 112. His decision on the Law of Libel, 9 113. Elected Mayor of Boston, 9. 114. City Institutions at South Bos- ton, 9. 116. Police regulations at West Boston, 9. 117. Quincy Market, 9. 118. Retires from the office of Mayor, 9. 120. Commander of a squadron of cavalry, 9. 122. Fiis es- tate in Quincy, 9. 123 Chosen Presi- dent of Harvard College, 9. 123; 10. 292. His inauguration. 9. 125. His administration, 9. 127. The Law School, 9. 136. The College Library, 9. 136. The Astronomical Observa- tory, 9. 137. His bicentennial addresses at Boston, 1830, and Harvard College, 1836, 9. 142. Resigns the Presidency of the College, 9. 147. The Rebellion, 9. 150. His letter to President Lincoln, 9 150. Extracts from his Diary, 9. 153. Deatlı of his wife, g. 153. His own deatlı, 9. 154, 193. His religious character, 9 155. Extract from a letter of, to Rev. James Freeman, re- lating to the manuscript history of 'Bacon's Rebellion,' 9. 241. Story's statue, 10. 142, 459. And Mr. G: Liver- more, 10. 434. Mr. G: Livermore's anal- ysis of his writings, 10. 460. Letter of Dr. Eliot to, 17. 17-19. Letters of President Kirkland to 17. 112-117.


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His proposal for statues in Mt. Auburn Chapel, 17. 441. Extract from a letter of, to Dr. Worcester, 18. 173. Letter of, on the portrait of Rev. John Wil- son, 18. 264, 265. His ' History of the Boston Athenæum' cited. I. 357; 10. 170, 445 n .; 17. 404; 18. 425 n. ' Memory of James Grahame Vindicated' cited, 2. 330 n. His 'History of Harvard University,' 2. 449 n. ; 6. 342; 9. 143; 12. 411 ; 14. 223-225 ; 16. 51-53, 147, 177 ; 17. 115; 18. 139 n., 148 n., 320 n., 322 ; 20. 47 n., 298 n., 400 n. His ' Me- moir of James Grahame,' 2. 500 n. His ' Ideal Superiority of the Present Age,' 6. 267. His ' Life of Josiah Quincy, Jr.,' 14. 52, 316. Extract from his 'History of Harvard University,' 20. 400.


Quincy, Hon. Josiah, H.C. 1821, son of the preceding, 13. 151; 17. 117; 18. 68. Donations from, 2. 98, 346, 415, 421 ; 10. 86. Letter from, relating to the Boston Atheneum, 2. 295. Business relating to the proposition of. regard- ing the purchase of right of certain rooms, by the Boston Athenaeum, 2. 301, 301 n. Letter from, to Dr. Ellis, 15. 190.


Quincy, Mrs. Josiah, 17. 117.


QUINCY, JOSIAH P., IO. 175; 15. 274. Elected a Resident Member, 8. 275. Donations from, Io. 320; 11. 225, 501. Remarks by, on presenting a letter of Mrs. George Whitefield, 19. 179, 180. Communicates the fragment of a diary kept by Samuel Quincy, 19. 211-214. Appointed a member of the committee to publish the Proceedings, 19. 334. ' Memoir of Dr. T. H. Webb' by, 19. 336-338.


Quincy, Norton, 20. 120.


Quincy, Samuel, Esq., 4. 31 ; 11. 141; 13. 59; 15. 397 ; 19. 144, 147, 148, 150, 151, 211. Extract from a letter of, 19. 212, 213. Diary of, 19. 214-223. Quincy, Samuel, Jr., 19. 156, 161, 165.


Quincy, Mrs. Samuel, 19. 213-217, 219, 222.


Quincy, Ill., 3. 132. See New England Society of Quincy, Ill., etc.


Quincy, Mass., 3. 29, 86, 162, 206, 209- 213; 4. 43; 7. 238, 391 ; 16. 7, 206, 280, 386 ; 17. 55, 56, 56 n., 114, 117, 122, 233, 417 ; 18. 175; 19. 383 ; 20. 66, 120, 361, 416. Mural tablet in the church at, commemorative of Rev. William P. Lunt, 3. 212. Separated from Brain- tree, 5. 310.


Quincy and Palmyra R.R. Co., 10. 166, 170, 171; 11. 35, 40, 247, 249 ; 12. 74, 78, 220 ; 13. 18, 273, 277, 278 ; 14. 322, 325, 327 ; 15. 270, 274, 276; 16. 168; 17. 69; 18. 31, 411 ; 19. 202; 20. 194.


Quincy School, Boston, 6. 32.


Quinsigamond, Indian name of Flint's Pond, Worcester County, 10. 137, 140.


QUINT, Rev. ALONZO MI., D.D., 4. 286; 5. 84, 310; 8. 257; 12. 213 ; 13. 451; 15. 266; 17. 220 m .; 18. 269, 406. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 108. Donations from, 3. 229; 4. 146, 286, 330, 373, 379, 430; 5. 30, 48, 87, 104, 172, 219, 229, 440; 6. 1, 78, 331; 7. 376 ; 8. 88, 254 ; 10. 80, 82, 83, 320, 484; II. 501. Of committee on the 'Prince Manuscripts,' 4. 439. Of Publishing Committee, 5 153. Remarks of, on the first armed resistance in the Revolutionary War, 13. 450. Communicates Rev. John Pike's Journal, 14. 116. His member- ship terminated by removal from the State, 18. 262. 'Journal of Rev. John Pike' edited by, 14. 117-152. ' Me- moir of Gen. Sumner' by, 18. 282-286. Quintilian, 3. 384.


Quintin's Inn, Ware, Mass., 19. 397.


Quire, Matthew, 16. 263.


Quis-quis, 11. 328.


Quits, Lieut. Jonathan, 15. 76 n.


Quoddy Forum, club, 17. 376, 376 n.


Quoddy Indians, vocabulary of the lan- guage of, 1. 446.


Quohquinapaskettsalına, plan of, 1. 256 n.


Quorum of the Society, I. 3, 70, 89 n., 106. Number of members necessary for, 3. 242. See By-Laws.


R.


R. B. Forbes, tug-boat, 7. 413, 414.


Rabout, Brothers, 5. 292.


Rachel-Felix, Eliza, 14. 162.


Racine Natural Science Association, let- ter from, 2. 373.


Rackley, Mrs. Dorothy (Lord), 14. 150. Rackley, William, marriage of, 14. 150. Radetsky, Joseph Wenzl, 16. 15.


Radnor, Penn., 20 343.


RAFN, CHARLES C., Ph.D., 5. 226 ; 6. 253; 12. 6; 13. 353, 360 ; 18. 18, 19, 19 n., 21, 79-81; 19. 336. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, I. 418. Elected, I. 418. Accepts membership, 1. 425. Let- ters from, I. 425 n. ; 2. 29, 30, 30 n., 85, 85 n., 86 n., 97, 97 n., 98 n., 144, 500 n., 501 n .; 8. 189-198. Donations from, 2. 85, 85 n., 86 n., 212, 360. Report of committee on his letter, 2. 102, 106- 109. Letters of Dr. Harris to, 2. 107 n .- 109 n., 125 n., 126 n. His directions carried out, 2. 122, 126 n. Letter from, concerning the early history of Ireland, England, and Iceland, 2 500 n., 501 n. Report of the committee concerning the communication from, 2. 504, 504 n .- 506 n. Account of the discovery of


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Runes, in Orkney, 6. 252. His deatlı, 7. xiii. Announcement of the deatlı of, 8. 81-84. Resolution adopted by the Society, 8. 83. Remarks on, by Mr. T. H. Webb, 8. 175-201.


Raglily, Walter, see Raleiglı.


Raguet, Condy, and Nathan Appleton, 5. 273-275.


Rahl, Col., Johann Gottlieb, 3. 335; 16. 109, 110. Particulars concerning the attack of Washington upon the Hessi- ans, 3. 335, 336.


Railroads, 6. 424, 425.


Railway Law, 10. 67. Street Railway Law, 10. 65.


Raine, Rev. John, 11. 404; 12. 129.


Raine Island, Gulf of St. Lawrence, set- tied by Brownists, 10. 393.


Rainolds (Renolds), Rev. John, D.D., II. 201.


Rainsford, Gen., his 'Journal,' 4. 86.


Rainsford, Chief Justice Richard, 4. 160; II. 187 n.


Raisin-wine, II. 327.


Ralegh, Phillip, 15. 385 n.


Ralegh, Sir Walter, see Raleiglı.


Raleigh, Carew, brother of Sir Walter, 19. 80.


Raleigh, Carew, son of Sir Walter, 15 385. Raleigh, Lady Elizabeth, 13. 86.


Raleigh, Sir Walter, 8. 308; 10. 383; 12. 166; 13. 64, 83, 329 ; 15. 241, 306, 384, 385; 19. 75, 76 n., 77, 78, 78 n, 79, 80, 80 n., 81 ; 20 42, 58. His use of tobacco, 9. 13. Mr. Winthrop's remarks on the various accounts of the execution, and Raleigh's speech, 13. 84-93. Account of the exccution of, from Adam Win- throp's Commonplace Book, 13. 94-98. Letter to the king, 5 Oct., 1618, 13. 85, 86. Tuttle's remarks on the various ways of spelling the surname of, 15. 383-385, 385 n. Proposed memorial window to, in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, 18. 119, 180, 181, 243, 269, 340, 402, 405, 412. Extract from a letter of Mr. Winthrop, relating to the meinorial window to, 19. 329. The unveiling of the memorial to, 20. 40. Account of the Raleigh volume of drawings, 20. 59, 60. His ' History of the World,' 1. 50, 146; 13. 92. His ' Answer to some Things at his Death ' cited, 13. 03 n. Lines found in his Bible, 13. 98. The 'Note of Remem- brance' of, 20. 41, 58.


Raleigh, N. C., 4. 101.


Raleigh, Va., 10. 237.


Ralle, Father Sebastian, 2. 68; 3. 325; 8. 253. Documents relating to, I. 476. Dr. Francis's 'Life of,' I. 476 n. Dr. Harris's 'Life of,' 1. 476 n. Strong- box of, 2. 322. His ' Strong-box ' to be delivered to Major Waldron, 3. 40. His death, 3. 324. Letters of, 3. 324.


Rally, William B., donation from, 2. 249. Ramage, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Ramea (Raine Island), 10. 394.


Rament, Samuel, 17. 157.


Rament, Samuel, Jr., 17. 157.


Rainsay, - , 17. 197, 198. Ramsay, Allan, 20. 394.


RAMSAY, Hon. DAVID, M.D., 6. 168, 376, 376 n .; Io. 161; 14. 98, 264; 20. 304. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 29. Elected, 1. 36. Accepts mem- bership, 1. 42. Gives his 'History of South Carolina,' I. 100, 218. Presents copies of his Oration on Independence and Eulogy on Washiington, 1. 138. Gives his Improvements in Medicine in the Eighteenth Century,' I. 146. Letter from, on slavery, 6. 168, 169. Letter from, on the militia, 6. 376. Ilis ' American Revolution,' 1. 30; 13. 177, 178; 14. 268. His ' History of South Carolina ' cited, 3. 225; 20. 393.


RAMSAY, EPHRAIM, nominated a Corre- sponding Member, I. 104. Elected, I. 106.


Ramsay, Prof. George G., 18. 403.


Ramsay, R., 3. 113.


Ramsdell, Nathaniel, sentenced by court-martial, 16. 344.


Ramsden, Thomas, naturalized, 4. 363.


Ramusio, Baptista, cited, 10. 383.


Ran, Parry, 5. 10.


Ranby, Mr., sergeant-surgeon, 4. 326.


RANCK, Prof. GEORGE W., 17. 231; 18. 26. Gift from, 17. 230. Elected a Cor- responding Member, 17. 288. Accepts membership, 17. 307.


Rand, -, 10. 310.


Rand, -, 17. 340.


Rand, Major, 15. 93, 96.


Rand, Rev. Asa, 2. 5.


Rand, Barrett, 8. 235.


Rand, Edward, 12 205.


Rand, Edward S., 13. 14. Donations from, and vote of thanks to, 2. 101 ; 4. 425.


Rand, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Sprague), 13. 428. Rand, George C., & Avery, 12. 178. Do- nations from, 2 524 : 8. 254; 10. 40.


Rand, Dr. Isaac, the elder, d. 1790, 1. 368 ; II. 141 ; 15. 116 ; 16. 292 ; 20. 135, 140. RAND, ISAAC, M.D., H.C. 1761, d. 1822, I. 126, 188, 353, 500 n. ; 7. 220; 16. 364. His death, I. xlii. Nominated a Res- ident Member, I. 117. Elected, 1. 119. Mr. Eliot asked to prepare a memoir of, I. 349. Dr. Green's ' Notice of,' I. 368, 369. Dr. Eliot's teacher, 7. 177, 177 n. His character, 7, 180-184. Rand, John, 16. 265.


Rand, Col. John, 19. 385, 385 n.


Rand, Joseph, 17. 159.


Rand, Joseph, Jr., 20. 140.


Rand, Mrs. Margaret (Damon), 1. 368. ,


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Rand, Oliver J., donations from, 10. 21, 33. Rand, Susannah, 8. 235.


Rand, Thomas, 17. 157.


Rand, Timothy, 20. 129.


Rand & Fiske, Messrs., 18. 340, 342 ; 19. 4:26.


Randal, Steplien, see Randall.


Randall, -, 17. 160.


Randall, Mr., japanner, 18. 319n.


Randall, Mr., printer, 19 219.


Randall, Benjamin, 3. 151.


Randall, Mrs. Elizabeth, death of, 14. 137.


Randall, Henry S., LL.D., his ' Life of Jefferson,' 20. 334.


Randall, John, contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.


Randall, Joseph, marriage of, 14. 150.


Randall, Richard, 14. 137. Marriage of, 14. 152.


Randall, Hon. Samuel, 14. 386.


Randall, Stephen, donations from, 6. 23, 417 ; 7. 100.


Randall, Thomas, see Randolph.


Randall, Tobias, 14. 37.


Randall's Tavern, Stoughtonham ( Sharon), 7. 190, 203. Randel, Lieut. Matthew, 15. 77. Randolph, Miss, 19. 32.


Randolph, Bernard, 13. 242.


RANDOLPH, Hon. EDMUND, d. 1813, 1. 74. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 43. Elected, 1. 44. Membership withdrawn from, 1. 106. On the Con- stitution, 6 163, 164. Appointed aide- de-camp to Washington, 15. 143.


Randolphi, Edmund, M.D., 13. 241. Randolph, Edward, Secretary, 2. 540 n. ;


4. 160, 163 ; 7. 482-484, 487 ; 10. 161; II. 195 ; 12 109, 374 ; 13. 113 ; 15. 65 n. ; 16. 257, 261, 267, 269, 270, 276, 277, 279; 18. 253. His account of the irregular trade of New England, 12. 113-117. Communication of Mr. Tuttle con- cerning, 13. 240-242. Letter and ab- stracts of other letters from, to Sir R. Southwell, 18. 254-258. Extract from a letter of, 18. 320, 321. His ' Account of liis Voyages,' I. 458. His 'Narra- tive,' 18. 254 n., 258-261. Randolph, George W., 4. 150.


Randolph, Gyles, 13. 242.


Randolph, J. W., Virginia, publisher of the Confederate Book of Prayer, 7. 301.


Randolphı, Mrs. Jane (Gibbon), 13. 242.


Randolph, Hon. Jolin, 2. 154; 5. 260; II. 106; 17. 113, 327, 374 ; 19. 16, 16 n., 17, 17 n., 19, 31, 32, 34, 49, 50. On slavery, 6. 99. An autographı memorandum of, given, 17. 326.


Randolph, Hon. Peyton, 14. 265. On slavery, 6. 145 Randolph, Richard Kidder, 2. 154.


Randolphı (Randall), Thomas, 12. 99, 101. Randolph, Gov. Thomas Mann, 19. 32. Randolphi-Macon, Va., 10. 27 n.


RANKE, LEOPOLD VON, elected an Hon- orary Member, 10. 2, 146.


Rankin, Sara ( Mrs. Kenney ), 14. 151.


Ranney, Hon. Ambrose A., letter to, from Gov. Long and otliers, relative to the portrait of Mr. Winthrop for tlie Capi- tol at Washington, 19. 358.


Ransford, Mr., 3. 337.


Ransor, Sergeant William, 14. 101. Rantoul, Hon. Robert, 18. 176.


Rantoul, Robert S , 13. 13, 44. Suggest- ed as umpire in the case of the ' Hutchi- inson l'apers,' 12. 358. Award of, in the 'Hutchinson Papers ' controversy, announced, 13. 131. Text of his award as umpire in the 'Hutchinson Papers ' case, 13. 219-232.


Raphael Sanzio, 1. 362, 363; 3. 378 ; 18. 218. His ' Madonna,' 3. 377.


Raplio, Penn., 17. 203 n.


Raritan, N. J., 7. 138.


Rask, Prof. Erasmus K., 8. 180, 190; 18. 18. Letter from, to Mr. H. Wheaton, 18. 20-22.


Rateliff, Will., Jr., 3. 260.


Ratcliffe, -, 10. 380.


Ratcliffe, Mr., Carolina, 11. 141.


Ratcliffe, Philip, 16. 198; 20. 26, 74, 75, 81, 83, 86.


Ratcliffe, Rev. Robert, 12. 374. Letters of, published in the 'St. Chrysostom Magazine,' 13. 451.


' Rath,' remarks by Mr. Higginson on the use of the word, 20. 227-229.


Ratlıband, William, his censures of the New England churches, 6. 64.


Rathbone, William, 7. 414.


Rathbone & Co., 3. 228.


Ratification Convention, see Pennsylva- nia Convention for ratifying, etc.


Rations issued to officers, 15. 157.


Rattazzi, Urbano, 16. 15.


Raulins, James, 6. 255 n.


Raumer, Friedrich Ludwig Georg von, IO. 270.


Ravenel, Daniel, donation from, 10. 336. Ravis, Christian, letter to, from Pres. Dunster, 2. 467. Raynouard's ' Trou- badours,' 2. 178, 179.


Ravy, J., 12. 279.


Rawdon, Francis, Marquis of Hastings, see Hastings.


Rawle, William, 5. 209.


Rawley, Lieut. Aaron, 15. 84 n., 85.


Rawlings, Abigail ( Mrs. Richards), 14. 151.


Rawlings, Ichabod, marriage of, 14. 152. Killed by Indians, 14. 145.


Rawlings, Mrs. Mary, 14. 152.


Rawson, A. L., donations from, 7. 344, 360, 478. Rawson, Rev. Edward, 8. 12, 21, 26.


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Rawson, Secretary Edward, 5. 403; 6. 71;


7. 484; 10 43; 16. 263 n .; 17. 367; 18. 389 n. ; 20. 149 n. His copy of the Narragansett Patent, 5. 405 ; 6. 57. Letter from Mr. E: Hutchinson to, 6. 50. Letter from Gov. Prince to, 6. 71 n. Letter of 1662, to the Colonial Govern- ment of Rhode Island, 6. 77. His deatlı, 14. 249.


Rawson, Rev. Grindall, 8. 23, 27. His Indian version of the Westminster Confession, 1. 53. Cambridge College


Thesis of 1678 exhibited to the Soci- ety, 3. 133.


Rawson, William, 12. 107.


Ray, Mr., and his mother, 7. 212.


Ray, Mrs. Amy (Marshall), 15. 390 n.


Ray, Caleb, II. 141.


Ray, Deborah, 15. 390 n.


Ray, Elizabetlı, 15. 390 n.


Ray, Georgc, 20. 13.


Ray, Isaac, M.D., 17. 377. Letter from, 17. 374-376. Eulogy on Dr. Bell, 7. 50. Ray, James, 15. 390 n.


Ray, Mary, daughter of James Ray, 15. 390 n.


Ray, Mary (Mrs. Thomas), daughter of Simon Ray, 14. 165.


Ray, Nancy, 15. 390 n.


Ray, Simon, 14. 165.


Raymond, Major, 15. 91.


Raymond, Mr., 16. 220.


Raymond, Sir Charles, & Co., bankers, 19. 221.


Raymond, Jolin, killed at Lexington, 17. 322.


Raymond, Lord Robert, 7. 317.


Raynal, Abbe Guillaume T., his ' History of the Indies,' I 31.


Raynals, Robert. 3. 337.


Rayner, Hugh, 16. 348.


Rayner (Reyner), Rev. John, see Reyner. Raynham, Mass., 11. 29; 12. 404, 412.


Rea, Mr., 7. 185.


Rea, Ann, 20. 8.


Rea, Dr. Caleb, 20. 148.


Rea, Daniel, 1. 45 n. Vote of thanks to, I. 46. 'Reasons against the Removal of the Sugar Act,' I. 12.


Read, see Reade and Reed.


Read, Mr., 7. 217.


Read, Mr., Delaware, 15. 393.


Read, Charles, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Read, Christoplier, 20. 317.


Read, Col. Edmund, see Reade.


Read, Chief Justice George, 15. 393. On slavery, 6. 145. His portrait presented, 8. 463.


Read, James, on the Suffolk emigration, 7. 480.


Read, John, H.C. 1697, 8. 29 ; 20. 32, 160. READ, Gen. JOHN MEREDITH, 13. 331. Donation from, 8. 463. Donation from, of his 'Historical Inquiry on Henry


Hudson,' 9. 358. Vote of thanks to, g. 358. Elected a Corresponding Mem- ber, 9. 374.


Read, Col. Joseph, see Reed.


Read, Lieut .- Col. Seth, 15. 81, 103, 109.


Read, Timothy, 15. 84 n.


Read, C'apt. William, 15. 76.


Read, William, negro, 13. 46.


Read, William, Son of Liberty, 11. 141.


Read, Wilmot, 20. 289 n.


Reade, Col. Edmund, 13. 249. Name and will of, 6. 254-258.


Reade, Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund Reade, and wife of J: Winthrop, Jr., 6. 257, 258; 13. 235, 249 n.


Reade, Elizabeth, granddaughter of E. Reade, 6. 258.


Readc, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of E. Reade, 6. 254, 256-258.


Reade, John, bequest to, 6. 258.


Reade, Margaret, 6. 254.


Reade, Martha (Mrs. Daniel Epps), 6. 254, 255.


Reade, Priscilla, instrument signed by, 6. 255 n.


Reade, Samuel, 6. 255, 255 n., 256, 257.


Reade, Col. Thomas, Governor of Stirling Castle, 6. 255, 255 n., 256-258. His regiment, 6. 489, 491.


Reade, William, 6. 255-258.


Reades, Edmond, see Reade, Edmund.


Reading, - (Mrs. Rogers), 5 496.


Reading, Ann (Mrs. Gardiner Greene), 13. 56 7.


Reading, Mass., 3. 276 ; 12. 394, 395, 397, 400.


Reading, Penn., 17. 201.


Readville, Mass., camp at, 18. 214.


Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid, 17. 50 ; 19. 61 n.


Real Academia Española, Madrid, 19. 61 n.


' Reasons to be considered for justifying the Undertakers of the intended Plan- tation in New England,' its authorship, 7. 340-344.


Rebecca, Bianca (?), 19. 218, 218 n., 221.


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Rebel flags presented to the Society, de- scription of, 11. 136.


Rebellion, see Civil War in the United States of America, and also Shays's Re- bellion. .


'Receipts to cure various disorders,' 5. 379-399. . Recitations, college, 11. 91.


Reckberg-Rothenlöwen, Jean Bernard, Comte de, 16. 438.


'Record-Book,' Ecton, see Ecton.


Record Commission, British, 3. 204, 205. Donation from, of publications, 3 205;


4. 14. Resolutions in regard to the liberal donations from, 3. 205.


Record Commissioners of Boston, sce Boston, etc.


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Record Office, London, 10. 84, 350, 372- 374, 393: II. 167. Visit to, by Mr. Charles Deane, 9. 344. Papers from, 13. 332-344; 14. 340-358. Copies of letters of Gov. Hutchinson from, 19. 74, 129-141.


Recording Secretary of the Society, 2. 484; 3. 130, 154. To buy books for the Society, I. xvii. His duties, 2. 513, 515, 517 ; 3. 239-244 ; 19. 186. See By-Laws. The first Recording Secretary, 3. 167. Resolutions offered on Mr. Willard's retirement from office, 3. 173. See Bradford, G. ; Deane, Charles ; Dexter, George; Foote, H. W .; Freeman, J .; Lowell, C .; Mc- Kean, J .; Minot, G. R .; Quincy, Ed- mund ; Robbins, Rev. Chandler ; Wall- cut, T. ; Willard, J. ; and Young, Ed- ward J.


Records, see name of State, or town, to which the Records relate.




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