Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 68

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
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memoir of the Rev. A. Young, 2. 557. Of Standing Committee, 2. 559 ; 3. 29, 86. Of committee to consider the mat- ter of Mr. Whitehead's letter, 2. 581. Of committee to publish selections from the Proceedings of the Society, 3. iii, v. Reports concerning the unbound manuscripts in the Library of the So- ciety, 3. 93-95, 99, 154. Elected Re- eording Secretary of the Society, 3. 162; 4 19, 272 ; 5. 29, 195; 6. 19 ; 7. 26. Recording Secretary, 3. 162 ; 4. 1, 19, 54, 122. 124, 133, 139, 146, 196, 197, 226, 235, 240, 242, 243, 265, 272, 285- 287, 309, 329, 330, 332, 334, 336, 364, 365, 372-374, 378, 383, 384, 300-392, 424, 425, 429, 430. 437-430; 5. 30, 45, 48, 52, 63, 86, 96, 104, 159, 171, 183, 197, 218, 229, 309; 7. 100, 102, 115. Exhibits articles belonging to the Cab- inet of the Society, 3. 133. Report of the Standing Committee for the year ending April, 1857, 3. 158-162. Of committee to revise the By-Laws with report of the same, 3. 154, 178, 188, 239-250. Business details and expen- ses, in regard to the room for the Dowse Library, 3. 161, 162, 164, 169, 174, 178. To receive the thanks of the Society for services on the Stand- ing Committee, 3. 174. Responds to the Resolutions in memory of Dr. Lunt, 3. 206. Volume by, containing an account of Dr. Lunt, 3. 207, 208. Reads communication from the Dor- ehester Antiquarian Society, 3. 229. Presents a communication from Mr. Batchelder, 3. 252. Presents manu- seripts, 3 256. Signs memorial remon- strating against the change of name desired by the Historic, Genealogieal Society, 3. 266-270. Correspondence with Hon. Josiah Quincy, 3. 320, 330, 331. Presents a portrait of Hon. Jo- siah Quiney to the Society, 3. 329-331. Of Publishing Committee, 4. v ; 5. v, 154; 6. 470, 471; 7. 15. Letter to, from Rufus Choate, 4. 196. Of com- mittee on exelianges, 4. 287. Motions made by, 4. 334, 373; 10. 20, 134, 207 ; II. 197 ; 13. 7. Remarks, 4 336, 439; 5. 310; Io. 86. Letter to, from C: Lowell, 4. 371. Vote of thanks to, 5. 17, 28; 6. 470; 7. 364; 15. 277. Pre- sents a donation from Rev. J. M. Heard, 5. 41. Reads letter from Dr. Oliver, 5. 149. Presents Judge Cushi- ing's charge, 5. 107. Reads letter of Lafayette, 5. 150. Letter to, from L. Lincoln, 5. 183. Letter to, from R. C. Winthrop, 5. 197, 198. Presents W. Vaux's gift, 5. 324. Letter to, from G. W. Blagden, 5. 407. To pre- pare a memoir of W: Appleton, 5. 446. Letter to, from E. A. Newton, 6.


3. Reads communication eoneerning the portrait of William III., 6. 331. ' Memoir of Hon. W: Appleton' by, 6. 429-469. Letter to, from Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, 6. 465-469. Of eom- mittee to publish another volume of the Winthrop Papers, 6. 470, 471. Reads a communication, 7. 125. Com- municates a paper by Dr. Appleton, 7. 326. Eleeted Corresponding Secretary of the Society, 7. 363 ; 8. 272; 9. 190; Io. 20, 173; 11. 45, 243; 12. 80, 225; 13. 21, 279 ; 14. 28, 328. Correspond- ing Secretary, 7. 373; 8. 76, 254, 272, 274, 280, 431 ; 9. 190, 196, 218, 227, 347, 437, 463, 467; 10. 80, 145, 320, 336, 411, 469; 11. 1, 100, 143, 145, 155, 159, 197, 222, 228, 233, 322, 488; 12. 49, 67, 69, 82, 103, 126, 169, 211, 264, 288, 330; 13. 43, 49, 79, 104, 142-144, 232, 236, 345, 367, 395, 425, 449; 14. 1, 32, 108, 158, 186, 201, 317, 328 ; 15. 177, 227. Presentation of a Broadside Proclamation of President Washing- ton by, 9. 6. His remarks relating to the original manuscript of 'Bacon's Rebellion,' 9. 244; 10. 135. Remarks on the annonncement of the death of Rev. William Jenks, D.D., 9. 372. Thanks of the Society voted to, 10. 325. Remarks of, on the death of Dr. J. Appleton, 10. 470. Appointed by the President to prepare a memoir of William Brigham, 11. 139. Of a eom- mittee on a new course of lectures by members of the Society, 11. 166. Of committee on the building, 11. 326. Of committee on alterations in the By- Laws, II. 495. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Hon. David Sears, 12. 29. Vote of the Society on his de- parture for Europe, 12. 69. Granted leave to retain the 'Diary of Increase Mather,' 12. 213. Of committee of publication of the Belknap Papers, 13. 232. Of committee on the Winthrop Papers, 13. 232. Submits ' Memoir of William Brighamn,' 13. 264. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Judge Curtis, 13. 346. Remarks by, 13. 347, 348. Reads a letter from Judge Chamber- lain, 14. 108. Presents a manuseript volume of Rev. Thomas Prince, 14. 171. Exhibits the original manuseript of Washington's Newburgh address, 14. 181. Appointed to prepare a me- moir of Dr. Sears, 14. 202. Submits an estimate for reproducing Washing- ton's Newburgh address, 14. 217. An- nounces the heliotype reproduction of the address, 14. 331. His death, 19. XX ; 20. 413. Death of, announced, 19. 349. His funeral, 19. 349. Resolution of the Society on the death of, 19. 352. Remarks by Rev. Dr. Dexter,


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ROBBINS, Rev. CHANDLER, D.D. (cont'd). 19. 353. His vindication of Cotton Mather, 19. 350, 353. Tribute to, from Mr. Charles Deane, 19. 353-355. ' Me- moir of,' by Charles (. Smith, 20. 403- 417. Record in college class book, 20 403. Birth and ancestry, 20. 403. Early studies and teachers, 20. 403. Enters Harvard College, 20. 403. An incident of college life, 20. 403, 404. Scholarship and rank, 20. 404. Dr. Pierce's opinion, 20. 404. Studies theol- ogy, 20. 404. Ordained as Minister of the Second Church, 20. 405. Salary, 20. 405. Prosperity of the Society, 20. 405. Meeting-house rebuilt, 20. 406. Deerease of the Society, 20. 406. He tenders his resignation of the pastoral office, 20. 406. Sale of the church edifiee, 20. 406. Removal of the So- ciety to Freeman Place Chapel, 20. 406. His sickness, 20. 407. Visits South Carolina, 20. 407. Travels in Europe 20. 407. Union of the Societies of the Seeond Church and the Church of the Saviour, 20. 407. Extraet from the report of the Standing Committee, 20. 407, 408. Decline of the Society, 20. 407, 408. Its removal to Boylston Street. 20. 408. Death of Mrs. Rob- bins, 20 408. Mr. Robbins again visits Europe, 20 408. His second marriage, 20. 408. His final resignation, 20. 409. Resolutions of the Standing Commit- tee, 20 409. Mr. Robbins appointed chaplain in the State Legislature, 20. 400. Editor of the ' Christian Register,' 20. 400. Holds various offices, 20. 409, 410. His portrait, faces 20. 410. His interest in philanthropic institutions, 20. 410. Membership in various so- eieties, 20. 410. His serviees as an officer of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 20. 410, 411. Other literary works, 20. 412. His loss of sight, 20. 413. Last sickness and death, 20. 413. Funeral, 20. 413. His character as a pastor, 20. 413, 414. Dr. Dexter's tribute, 20. 414. List of his publica- tions, 20. 415-417. His ' Memoir of the Rev. A. Young,' 2. 557, 557 n. His 'Memoir of William Brigham,' 13. 280- 281. His 'History of the Second Chureh ' cited, 13. 420 n. ; 19 350, 353; 20. 412. 'Memoir of Judge B. R. Cur- tis' by, 16. 16-35. ' Memoir of Rev. Dr. E. H. Sears ' by, 18. 224-239. His ' Vindieation of the Mathers,' 20. 411. His 'Literary Works,' 20. 412.


Robbins, Hon. Edward H., 19. 154, 154 n., 156-163, 165.


ROBBINS, Hon. JAMES M., 1. 436 n. ; 15. 274. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 47. Dorations from. 5. 360 ; 6. 333; 10. 2; II. 501. Supplies papers on the Som-


erset Case, 7. 323. Remarks of, 10. 486. Elected a member of the Stand- ing Committee, II. 45, 243. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Stand- ing Committee, 12. 81. Notes by, 12. 325 n., 326 n. Notice of E. Clap by, I. 438-440.


Robbins, Mrs. Jane (Prince), 2. 422 ; 14. 171.


Robbins, Jonathan D., 17. 217.


Robbins, Lois ( Mrs. Curtis), 16. 16.


Robbins, Peter Gilman, 31.D., 20. 403.


Robbins, Rev. Philemon, 20. 403. Ser- mon by, 1. 87 n.


Robbins, Rev. Samuel Dowse, 20. 403.


Robbins, Dr. Thomas, 2. 132; 10. 430.


Of committee to consider the produc- tion of a comprehensive United States History, 2. 132. His paper on the sub- ject, 2. 134, 134 n.


Robenson, Jonathan, see Robinson.


Roberdes, Ephraim, 20. 317.


Roberson, Jonathan, see Robinson.


Roberts, Dr., 7. 234.


Roberts, Benjamin, deatlı of, 14. 148.


Roberts, David, 'Historical Discourse on


the Life of Matthew Cradock' cited, 12. 172 n.


Roberts, Edmund, Charge d' Affaires to Siam, 9 472.


Roberts. Mrs. Elizabeth (Mason), 14. 152. Roberts, Frederick, 11. 395.


Roberts, Capt. George, his 'Voyage to the Canaries,' I. 153.


Roberts, Hatevil, 14. 148.


Roberts, James, almanac printer, 7. 126.


Roberts, Lieut. James, 15 82.


Roberts, Joanna ( Mrs. Potts), 14. 150.


Roberts, John, his marriage, 14. 152.


Roberts, Jolın, Marshal of New Hampshire,


16. 257, 266, 268 ; 17. 226, 228. Death of, 14. 129.


Roberts, Jolın, Sen., 16. 265.


Roberts, Jolın G., donations from, 7. 115; 8. 171; 14. 185.


Roberts, Capt. Josiah, donations from, I. 89,91.


Roberts, M. O., 7. 413.


Roberts, Mary, printer, 7. 130.


Roberts, Mary, death of, 14. 149.


Roberts, Nathaniel, marriage of, 14. 152.


Roberts, Peter, II. 141.


Roberts, Richard A., 19. 74, 129.


Roberts, Riehard Brook, 19. 157.


Roberts, Sara, death of, 14. 134.


Roberts, Sarah ( Mrs. Henderson), 14. 152.


Roberts, Thomas, 14. 129 n .; 16. 265.


Roberts, Walter, Lord, 5. 40 n. ; 6, 53.


Roberts & Lee, II. 394.


Robertson, Capt., 12. 425.


Robertson, Capt., 17. 288.


Robertson, Col., 15. 92, 103.


Robertson, Lieut .- Col., 15. 99, 100, 104, 160.


Robertson, Miss A., 4. 225.


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Robertson, Alexander, 11. 230.


Robertson, Archibald, 4. 225.


Robertson, George, LL.D., 4. 92.


ROBERTSON, Rev. JOHN J., D.D., letter from, 2 88. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, 2. 89. Elected, 2. 90. Letter from, 2. 117. Donation from, 2. 144.


Robertson, Rer. William, d. about 1686, his ' Liber Psalmorum,' 18. 426.


Robertson, Rev. William, D.D., d. 1793, 1. 217 n. ; 4. 200, 209; 11. 191 n. ; 15. 290. Letters of, 1. 136. Criticised in Wilson's ' Mexico,' 4. 277-279. Letter of Gov. Hutchinson to, 13. 253.


Robeson, William R., 19. 357.


Robespierre, Maximilien Marie Isidore, 1. 302 ; 19. 8.


Robey, Henry, 11. 265, 274.


Robey, Cupt. Joseph, 15. 86.


Robie, Mr., donation from, 1. 53.


Robie, Thomas, 16. 51.


Robin, a negro, 20. 123, 124, 127-130, 132- 136, 139.


Robins, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bowdoin), 14. 198.


Robins, Mrs. Lealı (Whalley), 14. 198.


Robins, Richard, 1. 461 n.


Robins, Stephen, 12. 117.


Robins, Thomas, 15. 263, 264. Letter from, giving an account of the burial- place of Whalley the regicide, 14. 198, 199.


Robins, Thomas, Virginia, 14. 198.


Robins, Thomas, son of the preceding, 14. 198.


Robins, William Bowdoin, 14. 198.


Robinson, -, 5. 362.


Robinson, Col., 8. 369.


Robinson, Major, 17. 197.


Robinson, Mr , 7. 335.


Robinson, Mr., 19. 221.


Robinson, Anth., 3. 260.


Robinson, B. P., donation from, 4. 384.


Robinson, Col. Beverly, 19. 72, 385 n.


Robinson, Christopher, LL.D., his Ad- miralty 'Reports ' cited, 19. 371 n., 375 n. Robinson, Conway, 9. 245, 246; 10. 135. Robinson, Edward, donation from, 4. 235.


Robinson, Mrs. Edward, Mr. Motley's review of her 'New England Coloniza- tion,' 16. 419.


Robinson, Lieut. Enoch, 15. 77. Robinson, George, 12. 108.


Robinson, Henry Crabb, Diary of, cited, II. 274.


Robinson, Lieut. Increase, 15. 75.


Robinson, James, donation from, 1. 130.


Robinson, John, Commissioner, 16. 374; 19. 135, 136, 140, 141.


Robinson, John, Dorchester, 15. 363. Robinson, Lieut. John, 15. 79 n.


Robinson, Lieut .- Col. John, 14. 87, 89; 15.


79, 96, 102, 105, 106, 111, 113, 116, 121, 138, 140.


Robinson, Rev. John, H.C. 1695, d. 1745, 8. 29.


Robinson, Rev. John, Leyden, d. 1625, 5. 322 ; 9. 348 ; 11. 201, 261, 398; 12. 184- 186; 17. 63, 64, 340, 345; 18. 209, 210; 19. 112, 113; 20. 97. His 'Justifica- tion of Separation from the Church of England,' 1. 75. His apology for the Brownists, 1. 111. Tracts by, I. 340.


Robinson, Rev. John P., donations from, 4. 197, 226.


Robinson (Robenson), Jonathan, Exeter, 16. 265.


Robinson (Reberson), Jonathan, Andover, 19. 325 n.


Robinson, Lemuel, 11. 141.


Robinson, Col. Lemuel, burial of, 7. 261.


Robinson, Gen. Robert, 16. 97, 99.


Robinson, Samuel, 4. 256, 257.


Robinson, Starkey, 3. 260.


Robinson, Mrs. Thérèse A. L. (Von Ja- cob), donation from, 2. 411.


Robinson, Thomas, 17. 93.


Robinson, William, 18. 359.


Robinson's house, 19. 72, 385 n.


Robinson's miniature portrait of Martha Washington, daguerreotype copy of, presented by Mrs. Isaac P. Davis, 9 243.


Robison, Capt., 12. 423.


Robison, Thomas, Falmouth, naturalized, 4. 359.


Robsart, Amy, 16. 450.


Robson, Capt., 12. 325 n .; 16. 281.


Roby, William, 12. 107.


ROCHAMBEAU, Comte ACHILLE DE, elect- ed a Corresponding Member, 13. 240. Accepts membership, 13. 345. Visits the rooms of the Society, 19. 102. Transferred to the class of Honorary Members, 19. 102. His acknowledg- ment of the same, 19. 230. Mr. Win- throp's visit to, 20. 99, 100. Portrait of Washington in the chateau of, 20. 100.


Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste D. de Vi- meur, Comte de, II. 7; 12. 229; 13. 105, 186, 325; 14. 331-333 ; 15. 54, 56, 56 n., 57, 64; 17. 232, 293; 19. 69, 70, 73, 259; 20. 91. And Washington, 7. 147-152, 288, 289. His instructions from the French Government, 7. 283, 284. Extract from letter to Gov. Han- cock, 7. 200. Relics of, 20. 99, 100. Extract from his manuscript memoirs, 20. 100. Quoted, 7. 288.


Rochefoucauld, Duc de la, admires Franklin's Constitution, 5. 90.


Rochemont, Rev. Daniel, 14. 220. Rochemont, Mrs. Louisa de, see Andre.


Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 12. 425.


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Rochester, Laurence Hyde, Earl of, 13. 106.


Rochester, Mass., 2. 291 n .; 10. 430; 12. 395, 399; 20. 230.


Rochester, N. H., 10. 218; 17. 355 n.


Rochester, N. Y., 4. 100 ; 5. 214, 215 ; 10. 461; 18. 213.


' Rochester Daily Union,' extract from, relating to the Cardiff Giant, 11. 161.


Rochford, William Henry Nassau, 4th Earl of, 14. 240, 245.


Rock Hill, Mass., 6. 363.


Rocke, Joseph, 3. 337.


Rockingham, Charles Watson Went- worth, Lord, 5. 361.


Rockingham Ministry, 'Conduct of, ex- amined,' 1. 20.


Rockingham Place, 6. 29.


Rockland, Me., Eaton's ' History of,' 13. 444.


Rockwell, -, 17. 185, 194.


Rockwell, Hon. Julius, donation from, 2. 455.


Rocky Hill, Conn., II. 26.


Rocky Mountains, explorations of W. H. Dall among, 11. 142.


Rodeknight, Mr., 13. 89.


Rodgers, Commodore John, letter from, describing the capture of the 'Atlanta,' II. 136-138.


Rodgers, Rev. John, D.D., his Sermon on the peace of 1783, 1. 191.


Rodman's Point, N. C., 7. 360.


Rodney, Cæsar, 15. 393.


Rodney, Sir George, II. 7.


Roehrig, F. L. O., donation from, 4. 391. Roffens, Thomas, 13. 106.


Rogers, -, 12. 300.


Rogers, Capt., 17. 186 n.


Rogers, Elder of S. Kingston, 8. 221.


Rogers, Mr. (of Neo York, 1789), 11. 21.


Rogers, Mrs. (Reading), wife of Daniel, 5. 496.


Rogers, Mrs. (Johnson), wife of Ezekiell, 5. 497.


Rogers, Abigail, 5. 496.


Rogers, Abner, 16. 113.


Rogers, Rev. Chiarles, D.D., letter from, communicated by the President, 16. 254.


Rogers, Culverwell, 5. 496.


Rogers, Daniel, 17. 280 n.


Rogers, Daniel, d. 1722, 8. 28.


Rogers, Daniel (1st), son of Richard, lec- turer of Wethersfield, and rector of Wot- ton, 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Daniel (2d), son of the rector of Wotton, 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Daniel (3d), son of the preceding, 5. 496.


Rogers, Rer. Daniel (Ereter), d. 1785, 17. 156. Rogers, Dorothie, daughter of Daniel of Wotton, 5. 496.


Rogers, Mrs. Dorothie (Ball), 5. 496.


Rogers, Mrs. Dorothy (Stanton), widow of R: Wiseman, childless, 5. 491, 495. Rogers, Dr. Edward C., donation from, 2. 524.


Rogers, Elizabeth, copies Harding's por- trait of John Rogers the martyr, 2. 614.


Rogers, Elizabeth, daughter of R: Rogers, . 5. 496.


Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth (Gale), widow of T: Hawes, 5. 491, 492.


Rogers, Mrs. Elizabeth (Humphry), 5. 496.


Rogers, Mrs. Emma (Savage), donations from, 13. 51, 312. Votes of thanks to, 13. 51, 312.


Rogers, Ezekiel, H. C. 1659, d. 1674, 8. 13, 21, 26.


Rogers, Rev. Ezekiel, Rowley, d. 1661, 5. 491; 6. 346; 12. 396. Family records of, 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Ezekiell, son of Daniel, Shalford, Essex, 5. 496, 497.


Rogers, Ezra, son of Richard, 5. 496.


Rogers, George, 2. 585, 611, 612.


Rogers, Hannah (Mrs. Cockington), 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Henry B., 19. 357. Letter to, from W: Appleton, 6. 451, 452.


Rogers, Mrs. Henry B., 11. 159.


Rogers, Prof. Henry D., 14. 13.


Rogers, Hesther, 14 134.


Rogers, Gen. Horatio, gift from, 17. 50.


Rogers, Humphry, son of Richard, 5. 496. Rogers, Capt. Jacob (?), 12. 194.


Rogers, Lieut. Jacob, 15. 76.


Rogers, Jacob C., 19. 357.


Rogers, Jeremiah D., 15. 397. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Rogers, Jolın, 18. 300.


Rogers, John, Billerica, 14. 129.


Rogers, John, Kittery (?). 14. 140.


Rogers, Lieut. John, 19. 385 n.


Rogers, Rev. John, Dedham, Eng., 10. 429 ; 19. 326. Family history of, 5. 486-492, 495.


Rogers, Rer. John, Ipswich, d. 1745, 8. 28 ; 16. 10 n.


Rogers, Rev. John, Kittery, H.C. 1711, d. 1773, 17. 156.


Rogers, Rev. John, Leominster, H.C. 1732, d. 1789, 7. 208.


Rogers, Rev. John, martyr, d. 1555, 8. 482; 10. 429 ; 19. 326, 330. Heliotype of the portrait of, 2. vi. A portrait of, deposited with the Society, 2. 585. Re- quest of Mr. D. D. Slade to have a portrait of, taken, 2. 605. Copy of the portrait, faces 2. 611. Account of the portrait of, 2. 611-614. Inscription on the canvas, 2. 612. 'Life of,' 2. 612 n., 614 n. Copy of the portrait made by Chester Harding, 2. 614. Number of his children, 10. 444. Bible supposed to belong to, 12. 440.


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Rogers, Rev. Jolin, President of Harvard | Rogers, S., 8. 361.


College, 1649, d. 1684, 5. 492, 493, 495 ; 8. 12, 20, 25; 10. 161 ; 14. 207, 215. Rogers, Jolin, Watertown, 14. 129 n.


ROGERS, Prof. JOHN SMYTH, M.D., letter from, read, 1. 497. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 2. 23. Elected, 2. 27. Donations from, 2. 23, 181. Ae- cepts membership, 2. 28, 33.


Rogers, John W., a copy of Copley's portrait of John Rogers the martyr made for, 2. 614.


Rogers, Joseph, son of Daniel, 5. 496.


Rogers, Mrs. Lydia (Huteliinson), 2. 611.


Rogers, Margaret, 17. 280 n.


Rogers, Margaret, daughter of Daniel, 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Margaret, daughter of Nathaniel, 5. 492.


Rogers, Mrs. Margaret (Bishop), 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Mrs. Margaret (Crane), 5. 493, 495, 498.


Rogers, Mary, daughter of Daniel, 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Mary, daughter of John (Mrs. Hudson), 5. 492.


Rogers, Mary, daughter of Nathaniel (Mrs. Hobart, according to one entry in Candler), 5. 493 ; ( Mrs. Heley, accord- ing to another), 5. 493, 495, 498.


Rogers, Nathaniel, 15. 13.


Rogers, Nathaniel, d. 1770, 6. 336. Short notice of, 6. 336, 337.


Rogers, Nathaniel, son of Daniel, rector of Wotton, 5. 496.


Rogers, Nathaniel, son of Richard, lecturer at Wethersfield, 5. 496.


Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, son of John of


Dedham, Eng., settled at Ipswich, d. 1655, 2. 611; 3. 312; 5. 492-494, 498; II. 201 ; 12. 440 ; 19. 326. His family record and his connection with John Rogers the martyr, 2. 612 n .; 5. 492- 498; 19. 326.


Rogers, Nathaniel, son of the preceding and grandson of John of Dedham, 5. 492, 493, 495, 498.


Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, son of President J: Rogers, and grandson of Nathaniel of Ipswich, H.C. 1687, d. 1723. Settled at Portsmouth, 8. 28; 14. 139.


Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, grandson of Pres- ident John, and great-grandson of Nathan- iel of Ipswich, H.C. 1724, d. 1775, 16. 10. Rogers, Mrs. Nathaniel, wife of Nathaniel of Ipswich, 16. 10, 11.


Rogers, Richard, lecturer at Wethersfield, his family record, 5. 486-489, 495, 497, 498.


Rogers, Richard, son of Daniel, rector of Clopton, 5. 496.


Rogers, Col. Robert, the ranger, 2. 462; 17. 244.


Rogers, Mrs. Ruth (Hard), 6. 295.


Rogers, Samuel, 11. 308.


Rogers, Samuel, the poet, 10. 422 ; 13. 429, 435; 14. 46; 16. 190; 18. 176. His father's black suit, 4. 25. On Wash- ington Irving, 4. 300. Mr. G: Liver- more's visit to, 10. 430-439.


Rogers, Samuel, Protester, II. 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267. Rogers, Samuel, son of Daniel, lecturer at Cree Church, 5. 491, 406.


Rogers, Samuel, son of Nathaniel, 5. 492, 493, 495.


Rogers, Sarah, daughter of Daniel (Mrs. Bedell), 5. 496.


Rogers, Sarah, daughter of Richard, 5. 496. Rogers, Mrs. Saralı (Everard), wife of Daniel, not of Ezekiel, 5. 491, 496.


Rogers, Mrs. Sarahı ( Purkiss), 14 139 n.


Rogers, Mrs. Susan, wife of Richard, pre- viously Mrs. Ward, 5. 495, 496.


Rogers, Lieut. Thouias, 15. 79, 79 n.


Rogers, Timothy, son of Nathaniel, and grandson of John, 5. 492, 493, 495.


Rogers, W., 20. 13.


Rogers, William, 14. 143 n.


Rogers, Capt. William, 15. 86, 86 n.


Rogers, Mrs. William B., 16. 376 ; 17. 92, 93, 96. Donation from, 10. 311.


Rogers, Prof. William B., LL.D., 12.130 ;


14. 13 ; 16. 153; 19. 356, 437 ; 20. 250,


251. Donations from, 7. 304; 8. 88. Letter from, read, 12. 289.


Rogers, William C., 19. 357.


Rogers, Rev. William R., donations from, 2. 444, 445.


Rogers, William S., donation from, 5. 96. Rogers family, 10. 428. Genealogy, and the Candler MS., by J. L. Chester, 5. 486-499.


Rogers Free Library, Bristol, R. I., 18. 339.


Roget, Peter M., M.D., 18. 182.


Rolfe, Benjamin, 1718, 20. 139 n.


Rolfe, Mrs. Benjamin, killed by Indians, 14. 148.


Rolfe, Rev. Benjamin, H.C. 1684, d. 1708, 8. 28; 16. 404. Killed by Indians, 14 148.


Rolfe, Elizabeth (Mrs. Checkley), 16. 404. Rolfe, Mary, 16. 404.


Rolfe, Rev. Neville, 13. 425.


Rolfe, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Count Rum- ford, see Rumford.


Rollin, see Ledru-Rollin.


Rollins, Mr., donation from, 1. 68.


Rollinson, Edward, editor of the 'Ladies' Diary,' 7. 126.


Roman Catholic Church, II. 408 et seq.


Roman Catholics, 3. 223. A clause in the Rhode Island Laws concerning, 2. 30.


Roman Legion, its energy and superior- ity, 6. 390, 391, 395.


Romano, Giulio, 11. 422 n.


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Romans, Capt. Bernard, artist, 11. 164;


14. 64. His ' History of Florida,' 1. 33. His Map of Boston, 6 37.


Romanzoff, Count, 2. 403, 404.


Rome, George, 16. 45.


Rome, Italy, 3. 25; 6. 21, 96. Slavery in, 6. 142, 143. Corruption of, in fifteentli and sixteenth centuries, II. 420 et seq.


Rome, N. Y., 4. 99.


Romer, Col. William Wolfgang, 17. 19, 21, 22.


ROMILLY, Rev. JOSEPH, A.M., 4. 309; 12. 437; 16. 142. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, 2. 491. Elected, 2. 495. Accepts membership, 2. 501. His death, 7. xiii. Remarks on his death, 7. 475.


Romilly, Sir Samuel, 7. 475 ; 20. 154. Roniney, George, 20. 394.


Rooke, Laurence, 16. 221.


Rooms of the Society, I. xxxv, 4, 5,


13; 2. 318; 3. iv, 65, 84, 88, 89, 93, 97, 112, 126, 130; 12. 73, 215, 233, 329. Names of all the buildings oc- cupied by the Society, I. xviii, xix. Earliest rooms used by the Society, I. xviii, xix ; 3. 166, 167. Pictures of, I. xxxv. An apartment in the Tontine Crescent offered, I. 58. Pic- ture of the Tontine Crescent, faces I. 67. Open on Saturdays to members of the General Court, I. 81. Commit- tee to make a proper acknowledgment for, I. 136, 140. Proposal to join other societies in enlarging the Atlienæum building to accommodate all, 1. 384, 386. Committee on obtaining better rooms, I. 399, 419, 420, 436, 454, 456 x, 457. Indenture with the Provident Institution for Savings, 1. 461 n. Com- mittee to dispose of, in the Tontine Crescent, 1. 463, 466. Subscription for the purchase of the new building, 1. 464, 465 n. Appropriations for the furnish- ing, etc., of the new, 1. 468, 470. First meeting in the new, I. 470 n. Picture of the structure occupied from 1833 to 1872, faces 1. 470. Used by the Insti- tution for Savings, 2. 351, 367 n. The accommodations to be enlarged, 2. 467, 468. Arrangements for keeping them open put into the hands of the Stand- ing Committee, 2. 536. Report of the Standing Committee with regard to keeping them open daily, 2. 538, 539. Action with regard to better accom- modation for the Society, 2. 547-549. Report of the committee on the sub- ject of enlarged accommodations, 2 555 ; 3. 42-48, 66, 67. Purchase of the new building, 3. iv. Situation of, 3. 1. Trust-fund given by Mr. Sears for the better accommodation in, 3. 43-47. Repairs to be made, 3. 94. Arrange-


ment of the third story, 3. 99. Apart- ment fitted up for the Dowse Library, 3. 109, 126-128, 158, 159, 161, 169, 172, 173, 178. Means of purchasing the building, 3. 169. The Antiquarian So- ciety and the General Society of the Cincinnati invited to visit, 3. 204. The estate on Tremont Street, 6. 11. Rent of the lower floor of, 6. 12. Proposed alterations in, 11. 111, 245, 253. Com- mittee on, II. 326. Mortgage of, to be executed, 12. 130. Statement by the President concerning, 12. 131-137. Committee on, 12. 140, 160, 171, 212, 232. Reconstruction of, 12. 216, 252. Inscription placed under the wall of, 12 250. New building completed, 12. 385. Report of the Building Commit- tee, 13. 5. Report of committee on moving to the new building, 13. 9. Insurance on, 13. 18. Lease of part of, to the City of Boston, 13. 6, 18. Cost of the new, 13. 277.


Roos, Francis, Laxton, Eng., 12. 275.


Roos, Seth, 17. 159.


Roos, Seth, Jr., 17. 157.


Roos family, 14 29.


Root, Hezekiah, II. 316.


ROPES, JOHN C., LL.B., 18. 406 ; 19. 28, 357. Elected a Resident Mem-




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