Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 72

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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SEARS, Rev. EDMUND H., D.D., 14. 318; | Sebastian of Portugal, the Pretender, 10. 18. 183; 20. 410, 413, 417. Elected a 331. Resident Member, 3. 220. Accepts Seceombe, Rev. John, 19 127. membership, 3. 239. Donation, 4. 424, Secession, 10. 398. See Civil War in the United States, 1861-65. 430; 9. 2. His death, 14. xvi. Death of, announced, 14. 201. Remarks on, Secker, A. B., 15. 238 n. by the President, 14. 201. Remarks Second Church, Boston, 2. 280; 7. 271 n. ; 18. 346; 20. 404, 406-408, 413, 415- 417. Transcript of the records of, 2. 342, 353. Donation from a committee of, 2. 480. Copies of the early records of, 17. 161. by Dr. Peabody, 14. 202. Dr. Robbins appointed to prepare a memoir of, 14. 202. 'Memoir of,' by Dr. Robbins, 18. 224-209. Birth and parentage, 18. 224. Autobiographical memoranda, 18. 224, 226. Early love of poetry, 18. 225. Second Church in Salem, 2. 276; 16. 286 n. Farm life, 18. 227. Enters Westfield Academy, 18. 227. At Union College, Second Congregational Unitarian Soci- ety, New York, 2. 5; 3. 208, 212. 18. 227. College writings, 18. 228. Influence of Dr. Nott, 18. 228. Begins Second Massachusetts Regiment at Get- tysburg, 7. 155, 157. the study of law, 18. 229. Enters the Divinity School at Cambridge, 18. 229. Secondat, Charles de, Baron Montesquieu, see Montesquieu. Settled at Wayland, 18. 229. At Lan- caster, 18. 229. Returns to Wayland, Secondon, Indian, 18. 97 n. 18. 230. Colleague to Dr. Field at Wes- Secretary of State, see names of States, and also United States. ton, 18. 231. Visits Europe, 18. 232, 233. His character as a minister, 18. 233, 234. Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment, England, donation front, 3. 205. Secretary of War, see United States War Department. His poetical and other writings, 18. 235. Traits of character, 18. 236, 237. Illness and deatlı, 18. 237, 238. Inscription on his gravestone, 18. 238. Marriage, 18. Seddons, Mr., 17. 206. 238. Children, 18. 238. List of his publications, 18. 238.


Sears, Edmund H., Jr., son of the preceding, 18. 228, 238.


Sears, Elishia, 19. 385 n.


Sears, Mrs. Elleu (Bacon), 18. 238.


Sears, Francis B., 18. 235 n., 238.


Sears, Rev. Freeman, 1. 345.


Sears, Horace S., 18. 238.


Sears, Joshua M., 19. 357.


Sears, Katherine, 18. 238.


Sears, Lieut. Nathan, 15. 78.


Sears, Philip H., Esq., donation from, 9. 227; 10. 311.


Sears, Mrs. Philip H., 12. 147. Thanks of the Society voted to, 12. 156.


Sears, Richard, 18. 224.


Sears, Robert, donation from, 2. 452.


Sears, Willard, 16. 354.


Sears, William, 16. 349, 352.


Sears Fund, 3. iv, 45-47; 5. 23, 190; 6. 10, 11; 7. 17; 10. 8, 9, 167.


Sears Memorial. 3. 156.


Sears's shipyard, Boston, 19. 105.


Seat of Government, debate on location of, in 1789, II. 23.


Seaton, Hon. William W., Mayor of Washington, I. 106 n. ; 15. 250. Seaver, see Sever.


Seaver, Benjamin, Mayor of Boston, do- nation from, 2. 508, 551.


Seaver, Ebenezer, II. 142.


Seavey, Thomas, 16. 264.


Seavey, William, Sen., 16. 264.


Seavie (Seavy), William, 14. 370; 16. 269. Seaward, John, 16. 264.


Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 20. 77. Her 'Hope Leslie,' 20. 61, 76.


Sedgwick, Hon. Charles B., paper of, on the use of negro soldiers, 6. 247, 248. Sedgwick, Charles F., donation from, 2. 238.


Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 17. 402; 18. 271.


Sedgwick, Gen. Robert, 2. 552 ; 20. 347.


Sedgwick, Theodore, LL.D., d. 1813, 3. 302. Portrait of, by Stuart, 16. 366.


Sedley, Catherine, 18. 256 n.


Seekonk, Mass., II. 426.


Seekonk (Seaconk) River, II. 28.


SEELEY, Prof. JOHN R., M.A., elected an Honorary Member, 19. 243. Accepts membership, 19 265. His ' The Expan- sion of England,' 20. 352.


Seever, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 75.


Segar, Hon. Josephi, donation from, 5. 440, 6. 1, 470 ; 7. 376


Segou, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Segourné family, 2. 209.


Segrave, Cupt. Edward, 15. 77.


Seke, Robert, Earl of Scarsdale, see Scarsdale.


Selby, Jolın, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Selby, Thomas, 19. 105.


Selden, John, 8. 313.


Selden, Major Samuel, his powder-horn given, 18. 431 ; 19. 103.


Seldin, Eben, II. 316.


Seleetmen of Boston, see Boston.


Selectmen of Medford, see Medford.


Selfridge, Thomas 0., 10. 52, 53; 12. 40 ; 19. 172, 178.


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Selkirk, Charles Douglas Hamilton, 1st [ Servetus, Michael, 18. 393. Earl of, 13. 101. Servetus's Bible, 10. 455.


Selkrig, James, II. 393, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Selleck, John, 8. 29.


'Selling of Joseph,' by S: Sewall, 7. 161- 165.


Sellman, Capt. John, I. 205.


Sellon, Samuel, II. 142.


Selwyn, William, 14 392.


Selyns, Rer. Henry, 8. 18, 19.


Semedo, F. Alvarez, his 'History of China,' I. 112.


Sempervinc as a medicine, 5. 395.


Semple, -, 17. 201, 201 n.


Semple, John, II. 394, 395.


Semplc, Robert, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Senate, see Congress of the United States, and names of Legislatures by States' names.


Seneca, 3. 384. Seneca Indians, 19. 394.


Senegal, 6. 248.


Senes, Louis Andre, 20. 271.


SENTER, ISAAC, M.D., nominated a Cor- responding Meniber, 1. 102. Elected, I. 102. Accepts membership, I. 104. Sepalojett, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Separatists, Church of, in Plumbers' Hall, London, 1567, 9. 376. Sequanockon, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Sequasson, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


'Serapis,' capture of, 3. 208, 214, 215. Ex- tract from Cooper's . Naval History,' relating to the wreck of the 'Bon- homme Richard,' 3 215, 216.


Serbia, volume on, 2. 176.


Seres, William, see Sears.


Sergeant, Mr., 16. 107.


Sergeant, Abigail, Indian name for, 19. 414 n.


Sergeant, Betsy, Indian name for, 19- 414 n.


Sergeant, Edward, Casco, 14. 126 n.


Sergeant, Edward, Newbury, marriage of, 14. 151. Killed by Indians, 14. 129. Sergeant, Col. Erastus, his regiment, 7. 261.


Sergeant, J. D., engaged on the Ticon- deroga trials, 5. 12. Sergeant, John, LL.D., d. 1852, 18. 280 ; 19. 19, 19 n., 23. Sergeant, Rev. John, d. 1749, 16 365; 19. 394, 395, 407 n., 409-412 n., 414.


Sergeant, Peter, 6. 339, 341; 12. 254, 374; 16. 107; 20. 324.


Sergeant, Stephen, 12. 117.


Sergius III., Pope, II. 424.


Serjeant, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776. 18. 267.


Serra, Abbe José Correa de, 17. 409, 413. Letter to Dr. Bigelow from, 17. 412 Serres, Jean de, II. 425 n.


Service, Robert, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


' Service de l'Eglise,' 1. 475.


Sessions Acts and Laws, 2. 577 n .- 580 n.


'Sessions Records, Lincoln County,' cited, 20. 167 n.


Sestini, Domenico, Albe, 13 33.


Setawket (Aslıford), L. I., 6. 69 n., 72 n.


Seven Oaks, Kent, monuments in the church at, 14. 196.


Seven Years' War, II. 242.


Seventh Regiment, N. Y. S. M., donation from, II. 499.


'Seventy-six Society,' 2. 569, 570; 16. 2. Sever, Mr., 15. 324.


Sever, Caleb, 16. 53.


Sever, Charles W. (Sever & Francis), 8. 61; 16. 54.


Sever, Col. James Warren, II. 155; 16. 54. Donations from, 5. 203; 11. 322, 500; 12. 79. Vote of thanks to, II. 322. Letter from, to the Secretary of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 7. 116, 117.


Sever, Mrs. James Warren, gift from the executors of the will of, 16. 11.


Sever, Nicholas, A.M., his specch on the death of Isaac Lothrop, I. 131. His argument before the Council of Massa- chusetts, with Mr. Dexter's prefatory note, 16. 50-67.


Sever, Mrs. Penelope W., 11. 80.


Sever, Mrs. Sarah, 16. 54.


Sever, William, Kingston, II. 80.


Sever, William, Worcester, II. 10.


Sever, Hon. William, 1775, 10. 99; 16. 85; 19. 377.


Severet, Philip, 16. 278, 279.


Severns, Samuel, 17. 158.


Sevigne, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Mar- quise de, 3. 385 ; 15. 40 n.


Sewall, Capt., 2 472.


Sewall, Mr., 16. 284.


Sewall, Rev. Charles C., II. 261, 262.


SEWALL, Hon. DAVID, LL.D., d. 1825, I. 17 n., 27 n., 62, 133, 168, 483 n .; 3. 195 ; 10. 164; 13. 297; 16. 85; 20. 169. His death, I. xli, 385 n. Nominated a Res- ident Member, I. 6. Elected, 1. 16. Donation from, I. 26. Notice of, by Mr. Charles Deane, 1. 389, 390. Sketch of, 13. 295. His records of York County, I. 27 n., 390. His topographi- cal description of York, 1. 51, 390. His 'Narrative of Tutor Flynt's Jour- ney to Portsmonth,' 16. 5-11.


Sewall, Elizabeth (Mrs. Hirst), letter from her father, Judge Sewall, to, 12. 362. Sewall, Mrs. Esther (Quincy), 4. 34; 13. 416. Sewall, Gen. Henry, I. 308.


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Sewall, Henry, grandfather of the Chief Justice Samuel, 12-379.


Sewall, Henry, futher of the Chief Justice Samuel, I. 389; 12. 379.


Sewall, Henry, royalist, 1775, 11. 151.


Sewall, Jane, 13. 416.


Sewall, Jonathan, 13. 416, 417.


Sewall, Attorney - General Jonathan, d. 1796, 3. 191; 4. 34 m. ; 8. 351 ; 13. 56, 416n .; 14. 342; 15. 397; 19. 214, 215, 217. Letter of, to Jolin Lowell, 14. 182-184.


SEWALL, JONATHAN, Chief Justice of Canada, 13. 416n. Nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 498. Elected, I. 503.


Sewall, Jonathan M., d. 1808, his 'Eulogy on Washington,' I. 131.


Sewall, Joseph ( Sewall, Salisbury, &. Co.), II. 308.


Sewall, Rev. Joseph, D.D., 7. 271 n. ; 12. 320, 324, 384; 13. 171, 174; 16. 51. Notes on Sermons of, 2. 54. His meeting-house used as a riding-school, 7. 216. Letter from N. Appleton to, 8. 213. Smibert's portrait of, engraved by Pelham, 9. 199; 16. 399. Portrait of, engraved by Hurd, 9. 211. His ' Diary ' cited, 15. 174. His Sermon on the reduction of Havannah, I. 79. Sewall, Margaret, 13. 416.


Sewall, Mrs. Mary (Parker), I. 389.


Sewall, Mrs. Mary (Payne), 13. 416.


Sewall, Mrs. Rebecca (Dudley ), 12. 366.


Sewall, Rufus K., 2. 73 n. Donation from, 7. 152.


Sewall, Samuel, d. 1775, 7. 197.


Sewall, Samuel, donation from, 10. 314. Sewall, Samuel, Boston, 1765, 20. 7.


Sewall, Chief Justice Samuel, d. 1730, 2. 87; 3. 343; 4. 256; 5. 157; 8. 14, 16, 17, 22, 27; 10. 165; II. 151; 12. 108, 400; 14. 122 m., 163, 167, 306 ; 16. 102, 162; 17. 71, 87, 99, 110; 18. 18, 145; 19. 66, 109, 110, 329; 20. 160, 208, 211, 284, 321 n., 324, 325, 330, 346. The Sewall Manuscripts, 2 87 n. Let- ter directed to, relating to Dr. Cotton Mather, 2. 266. Report of Mr. Sav- age concerning, 2. 286, 287, 287 n. His 'Diary' offered for sale, Io. 316, 411. 'Diary of,' purchased, and placed in the Library, II. 5, 33, 43. Com- mittee on the publication of, II. 326. Subscription started for the purpose, II. 334. Selections from the Letter- book of, 12. 358-385. Petition of, for the office of Chief Justice, 12. 379. Character of, 13. 71. His 'Diary' to be published in the 'Collections,' 13. 345. Letter of, to Jolin Winthrop, 14. 199. Portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 279, 399. His interleaved almanacs pur- chased by the Society, 17. 57. L'ee also ' Sewall Papers.' Leaves from the


' Diary of,' given, 18. 179. Extract from the 'Diary of,' 20. 114. Quoted, 5. 162. His 'Selling of Joseph,' 7. 161-165. His 'Diary,' 12. 399, 409; 13. 240, 328; 14. 123 m., 136 n. ; 15. 174. Essay on the resurrection of women, 12. 380-384.


Sewall, Judge Samuel, LL.D., d. 1814, I. 307; 4. 34; 10. 54, 63, 177; 19. 255. Donation from, I. 68.


Sewall, Samuel, son of the first Chief Jus- tice Samuel, d. 1751, 6. 332; 11. 151; 12. 366.


Sewall, Samuel, grandson of the first Chief Justice, d. 1811, 15. 397; 19. 148, 148 n. SEWALL, Ret. SAMUEL, A.M., d. 1868, 10. 316. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, 2. 26. Elected, 2. 30. Accepts membership, 2. 33. To be on Publish- ing Committee for Vol. VI., third se- ries of the Collections, 2 49. Present at a meeting of the Society, 2. 50. Letters from, 2. 87, 87 n., 550, 584. Resigns membership. 2. 87. 607 n. Do- nation from, 2. 261. Notice of, 2. 607 n., 608 n. His death, 2. 608 n. His 'History of Woburn,' 2. 608 n.


Sewall, Hon. Samuel E., 1. 461 n .; 2. 207; 14. 392 ; 19. 426 ; 20. 233.


Sewall, Stephen, Canada, 13. 416 n.


.Sewall, Chief Justice Stephen, d. 1760, 13. 416 n. ; 20. 139-141, 144, 160.


Sewall, Major Steplien, 5. 35, 37; 12. 362; 13. 416 n. ; 18. 269; 20 163, 288, 289, 291, 291 n., 292n., 316, 317, 319, 320, 321, 324. Power of attorney to, 20. 312, 313. Letter to, from N. Jew- ett, 20. 313, 314.


Sewall, Prof. Stephen, d. 1804, his fune- ral oration on Prof. Winthrop, I. 18. His oration on Holyoke presented, 5- 228; 6. 15; 10. 160.


Sewall, William B., 16. 125.


'Sewall Diary,' 12. 5, 29; 19. 286, 293, 391. Committee authorized to con- tract for publishing, 12. 104. Revised edition of the first two volumes of, 19. 251. See Sewall, Chief Justice Samuel. Sewall farm, Brookline, a camping-ground in the Revolution, II. 151.


' Sewall Papers,' 13. 71, 378, 450 ; 14 1, 26; 16. 162, 169, 279; 17. 67. 72, 75, 81; 18. 26, 32, 35, 179, 378, 406, 412, 415; 20. 119, 195. Vote to publish tlie 'Diary' as part of the 'Collections' of the Society, 13. 345. A serial of the 'Diary ' announced, 16. 154, 174. The first volume of the 'Diary ' pub- lished, 16. 368. Remarks by Dr. Ellis on, 16. 369. Request of the com- mittee on, granted, 16. 369. The sec- ond volume of, published, 17. 288. Letter of Mrs. Dumford referred to the committee on the publication of, 18. 269. Cited, 17. 226 n .; 20. 121.


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Seward, Anna, 14. 221, 222.


Seward, Frederick W., Esq., donation from, 9. 81.


SEWARD, Hon. WILLIAM H., 4. 100; 1I. 276, 362 ; 13. 43 ; 16. 439, 448-450 ; 17. 331; 18. 309 ; 19. 302. Election of, as Honorary Member, 8. 256; acknowl- edged, 8. 280, 481. His death, 12. xviii. Death of, announced, 12. 290. Tribute to him by the President, 12. 293-296. By llon. C. F. Adams, 12. 296-308. Mr. Adams's tribute to the memory of, 13. 23.


Sewel, William, his 'History of the Quakers ' cited, 18. 383 n.


Sewer, Henry, marriage of, 14. 151.


Sewer, Mrs. Mary, 14. 151.


Seyle, Henry, 10. 159.


Seymore, John, 15 117.


Seymour, Charles, Duke of Somerset, see Somerset.


Seymour, Sir Edward, Viscount Conway, see Conway.


SEYMOUR, Mon. HORATIO. eleeted an Honorary Member, 15. 230. Gift from, 17. 233. Vote of thanks to, 17. 233. Seymour, Rev. James, 8. 215.


Seymour, Rev. Richard, 18. 89, 93, 102, 105 n.


Shackford, Mary ( M/rs. Nutter), 14. 152. Shackford, William, 16. 265.


Shadrach, see Ninkins, F.


Shaffer, T. P., donation from, 2. 334.


Shaftesbury, Anthony A. Cooper, 1st Earl of; 6 67 ». ; 13. 103.


Shakers, 19. 399.


Shakespeare, William, 6. 26; 10. 416 ; 14 44, 814 ; 15. 384; 16. 143, 410; 17. 303-306, 358; 18. 324; 19. 305; 20. 62, 180, 182, 208, 249, 349. Bust of, placed in the Dowse Library, 3. 169, 170. Remarks of the President on the Tercentenary Commemoration of the birthday of, 7. 364-367. Refer- ence by, to the custom of keeping back witnesses, 8. 303. Verplanck's edition of, 11. 234. Inscription on the tomb of, 17. 132. His ' Henry VIII.' cited, 15 19 n .; 20 62 n. Citation from liis ' Measure for Measure,' 15. 284. Shakleford, -, 8. 172.


Shaler, Nathaniel, 6 241. Letter from, in regard to negro heroes, 6. 241.


Shaler, William, Consul at Algiers, 12. 309 ; 13. 26.


Shanakate, chief, 7. 440.


Shanamacknægg Brook, Mass., 3. 217, 218.


Shanghai, China, 7. 416.


Shanks, Thomas, spy, hanged, 7. 135. Shannon, Richard Cutts, 20. 335.


Shannon, frigate, 20 29. Her battle with the ' Chesapeake,' 19. 379.


Shapleigh (Shapley), Major Nicholas, 13. 314 ; 14. 142 ; 18. 302 n .; 20. 402.


Shapleigh, Samuel, 6. 299.


Shapley, Lieut. John, killed by Indians, 14. 142.


Sharon, Mass., 4. 390; 12.52, 408, 417 ; 15. 5. Plan of, I. 8. Sharp, Rev. Daniel, D.D., 10. 442. Do- nation from, 2. 265.


Sharp, Deucon Gibbins, 11. 141; 16. 286, 293.


Sharp, Granville, 15 231 n. ; 20. 155. His letter on American Bishops, 1. 67. And the Somerset Case, 7. 319, 324, 325. His 'Journal ' quoted, 7. 322. Quotes Blackstone on slavery, 7. 325.


Sharp, John, 15. 157.


Sharp (Sharpe), John, Muddy River, 2. 329. Letter written by, 2. 329, 329 n., 330.


Sharp, Martha, 2. 329 n.


Sharp, Robert, 2. 329 n.


Sharp (Sharpe), Samuel, 4. 155; 5. 366; 10. 97 ; II. 177.


Sharp, Stephen, 2. 330 n.


Sharp, Tabitha, 11. 291.


Sharp, Thomas, 11. 291.


Sharp, William, 2. 330 n.


Sharpe, John, see Sharp.


Sharpe, Jonathan, acquitted by eourt- martial, 15. 158.


Sharpe, Thomasin Elizabeth, donation from, 15. 253. Vote of thanks to, 15. 253.


Sharpe, W., 13 103.


Sharpless, James, 13. 131 ; 14. 161. Cray- on likeness of Washington by, 14. 160. Sharrock, Robert, his 'De Officiis,' 18. 4:28.


Shattuck, Messrs., I. 354.


Shattuck, Benjamin, A1.D., 18. 163.


Shattuck, Mrs. Betsey ( Miles), 18. 155.


Shattuck, Mrs. Clarissa, 18. 155.


Shattuck, George C., Al.D., 17. 295 n., 447 ; 18. 163. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.


Shattuck, George O., 19. 356.


Shattuck, Job, 5. 16; 14. 76.


Shattuck, John, Ashby, 18. 155.


Shattuck, John, Watertown, 18. 163.


SHATTUCK, Hon. LEMUEL, I. 435, 445, 451, 456, 464, 473, 479. 487, 494; 4. 240; 8. 61; 17. 243, 295, 295 n .; 18 154. His death, I. xliii ; 4. 147. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 428. Elected, I. 434. Allowed to take newspapers from the Library, 1. 446. Donation from, I. 487. Present at meetings of the Soci- ety, 2 12, 14, 15. 21, 28, 67, 79, 83. 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 102, 104, 109, 117, 129, 132, 135, 137, 139, 142-146, 149, 171, 172, 176-178, 182, 183, 213, 215, 218-220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 233-236, 238, 239, 306, 309, 314, 318, 324, 329, 335, 340, 352-354, 356, 376-378, 380, 382, 383, 385, 389, 411, 412, 414, 415, 417, 419, 421, 429, 430, 441, 450-452,


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454, 457, 458, 460, 470, 472, 473, 478, 479, 486, 497, 499, 503, 507, 513, 525, 529, 534, 536, 542, 547, 548, 551, 552, 554, 559, 571, 581, 585, 593, 604, 607. Donations from, 2. 20, 93, 106, 116, 123. 147, 170, 171, 188, 214, 233, 383, 428, 429, 442, 471, 585. Of committee to obtain certain manuscript papers from Gen. Hoyt and Mrs. Hickman, 2. 20. Moves to effect exchange of Sparks's 'Life, etc., of Washington,' for the Collections, 2. 27. Of committee to . petition the Massachusetts Legislature concerning the public documents, 2. 27. Action of committee deferred, 2. 29. To be on Publishing Cominittee for Vol. VI., third series of the Col- lections, 2. 49. Of Scrutinizing Com- mittee, 2 87, 135, 313, 473, 496, 540. Of committee to aid the sale of the Collections, 2. 88, 89. Reports arrange. ment for selling the Collections, 2. 89. Statement regarding the papers do- nated by J. Williams, 2. 92. A mem- ber of the firm of Russell, Shattuck, & Co., 2. 111 n. To act as Recording Secretary pro tempore, 2. 173, 217, 417. Of Committee on Lectures, 2. 176, 227. Request from, in behalf of Messrs. Wiley & Putnam, 2. 354. Request con- cerning ar exchange of certain books, 2. 376. Ilis set of Massachusetts Laws, 2. 376. Of committee to procure a copy of the 'American Archives,' 2. 418. Report of the committee, 2. 420. Reads biographical sketches, 2. 459. Of con- mittec to examine the Treasurer's ac- counts, 2. 485, 525. Report on the Treasurer's accounts, 2. 527. Com- municates the journal of Deacon Wil- liam Parkman, 2. 528. Action to be taken with regard to certain important exchanges for the Society, 2. 549. Ex- hibits two manuscript volumes, 2. 550. Communicates a deposit of the Diary of Rev. David Hall, 2. 558. Donation from, 3. 88. Of committee to solicit historical matter from towns, 3. 89. Of committee to collect Acts of Par- liament referring to Colonial affairs, 3. 110. 'Memoir of,' by Charles Hudson, 18. 155-165. Birth, 18. 155. Educa- tion, 18. 155, 156, 163. A teacher, 18. 156. Organizes the first Sunday-school in Michigan, 18. 156. Engages in trade at Concord, 18. 156. Interest in public schools, 18. 156, 157. Membership in various societies, 18. 157. Political offices, 18. 158. Publications, 18. 158- 163. His 'History of Concord,' 18. 159, 160. Report on the sanitary sur- vey of the State, 18. 160, 161. His system of genealogical records, 18. 161, 162. His family, 18. 163. Traits


of character, 18. 164, 165. His ' His- tory of Concord ' cited, 16. 156. Shattuck, Mrs. Ruth, 18. 163.


Shattuck, Samuel, 18. 183, 357, 360, 361, 389.


Shattuck, Walter, donation from, 2. 469. Shattuck, William, d. 1672, 18. 159, 163.


Shattuck, William, Watertown, 1695, 6. 349.


Shaw, Capt., 19. 363, 368, 372.


Shaw, Lieut., 4. 296 ; 15. 84.


Shaw, Miss, 12. 66.


Shaw, Abigail Adams ( Mrs. Felt), 14. 115. Shaw, Lieut. Amos. 15. 75.


Shaw, Benjamin, 16. 265.


Shaw, Benjamin S., M.D., donations from, 4. 437 ; 5. 1, 159 ; 6. 20 ; 7. 1, 168, 279, 347; 8. 254 ; 9. 177, 467 ; II. 500. Shaw, Charles, his . History of Boston' cited, 15. 179.


Shaw, Mrs. Eliza (Knapp), wife of Judge Lemuel Shaw, 10. 61.


Shaw, Mrs. Elizabeth (Smith), I. 391 ; 14. 115


Shaw, Mrs. Hope (Savage), wife of Judge Lemuel Shaw, 10. 62.


Shaw, Ichabod, gives Governor Carver's sword, I. 88. Letter from, about the sword, I. 88 n. Donations from, I. 113, 114. Letter and memorandum from, I. 114 n.


Shaw, John, fisherman, 3. 337.


Shaw, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 77.


Shaw, Rev. John, 1, 391; 8. 90; 10. 50; 14. 115.


Shaw, Joshua, 16. 265.


Shaw, Lemuel, son of Judge Shaw, 10. 62; 19. 356.


SHAW, Hon. LEMUEL, LL.D., I. 451, 475, 482, 485; 2. vi, 153; 4. 66, 167; 8. 99, 146; 9. 193; II. 56, 68, 82; 12. 439; 13. 3, 22, 422, 427, 458 ; 14. 41, 392 ; 16. 377; 17. 415; 18. 46; 19. 59, 176, 176 n., 260; 20. 35, 236, 272. His death, I. xliii ; 5. ix, 173, 187, 224; 6. 322; 7. 305; 10 65. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 436. Elected, I. 446. Contributes to purchase the So- ciety's building, 1. 405 n. His position in the photograph of the group of members, 2. vi, vii ; 3. 32 a. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 12, 17, 33, 46, 50, 51, 62, 86, 123, 132, 216, 234, 300, 389, 429, 455, 493, 599. Remarks from, 3. 109. Exhibits a map drawn by Herman Moll, 3. 37. Narrates inter- view concerning the battle of Bunker Hill, 3. 99. Of committee to take ac- tion concerning the Dowse Library, 3. 107-109. Signs a memorial to the Legislature against a petition of the Historic, Genealogical Society for a change of its name, 3. 266-270. His opinion of Dr. L. V Bell, 7. 56. Re- marks on, 5. 174-177. ' Memoir of,'


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by Hon. B. F. Thomas, Io. 50-79. Settles in Boston, 10. 53. His interest in public affairs, 10. 55. In the Con- vention of 1820, 10. 57. Trial of Judge Prescott, 10. 58. His marriage, 10. 61. His writings, 10. 62. Appointed Chief Justice, 10. 63. Estimate of his labors, Io. 65-79.


Shaw, Mason, 15. 77. Shaw, Rev. Oakes, 10. 50.


Shaw, Robert G. ( Tuckerman, Shaw, § Rogers), 7. 395; 11. 308; 18. 281. Con- tributes to purchase the Society's build- ing 1. 465 n. Contributes to the fund for reprinting certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368.


Shaw, Sally, 13. 389.


Shaw, Samuel, 10. 62.


Shaw, Major Samuel, 2. 309; 6. 305; 12. 63, 65. His 'Journals,' 7. 395.


Shaw, Sarah ( Mrs. Russell), 18. 281.


Shaw, Solomon, 15. 75 n.


Shaw, Southworth, donation from, 1. 114. Shaw, Mrs. Susannah Hayward, wife of Oakes, 10 51.


Shaw, William, donation from, 1. 191.


SHAW, WILLIAM SMITH, A.M., I. 187, 188, 193, 199, 215, 222, 225, 229, 230, 236, 249, 257, 259, 277, 281, 283, 284, 289, 335-337, 339, 345, 348, 350, 369, 389; II. 145; 12. 24; 17. 403; 18. 401 m .; 19. 176, 176 n. His death, I. xlii. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 175. Elected, 1. 186. Of committee to select a place for sale of the Collec- tions, I. 188. Elected Librarian, 1. 188, 193. Of committee to obtain return of articles from S. Turell, 1. 194. Of committee to collect and count votes, I. 225. Letter of Mr. Bartlett ad- dressed to, 1. 257 n. Of committee to have pamphlets bound, 1. 335. Notice of, by Mr. Smith, 1. 391, 392. Mr. Savage appointed to prepare a memoir of, 1. 394. A member of the Anthol- ogy Club, 2. 388 n.


Shawmut, 16. 198, 206. Letter of J. Hammond Trumbull, on the significa- tion of the Indian name, 9. 376. Shawmut Church, Boston, 10. 107. Shawmut Street, Boston, 6. 28. Shawomet, 5. 402 ; 6. 59-62.


Shayler, Capt., 4. 219 ; 13. 352, 362.


Shays, Daniel, 1. 422 ; 3. 296, 296 n .; 13. 130 n. Act and Proclamation for the aoprehension of, 3. 179, 180. Burial- place of, 8. 257.


Shays's Rebellion, 3. 179, 180 ; 5. 16 ; 11. 58; 19. 390.


SHEA, JOHN GILMARY, LL. D., 3. 33; 11. 152; 14. 242. Elected a Correspond- ing Member, 3. 37. Translates the narrative of Father Druillettes, 3. 33. To receive the thanks of the Society for his contribution, 3. 35. Donation


from, 3. 37. 38 ; 7. 100. His edition of Charlevoix's 'New France' cited, 14 126 n., 128 n.


'Sheaf of Years,' 3. 213.


Sheafe, Capt. Edward, 13. 190.


Sheafe, Jacob, 20. 6. 210.


Sheafe, Sampson, 6. 350; 14. 148 n .; 18. 141. Sheafe Street, 6. 32


Sheaffe, Gen. Roger H., 11. 494.


Sheaffe, Sampson, see Sheaf.


Shearjashub, Bourne, 15. 397.


Shearman, Mrs., 20. 129, 135.


Shedd, William B., donations from, 2. 466, 539 ; 3. 126 ; 4. 384; 5. 86 ; 6. 361. Shed's Neck, 3. 282.


Shee, Capt., 8. 385, 389.


Shee, Bertle, 8. 389.


Sheffield, Edmund, Duke of Buckingham- shire, see Buckinghamshire.


Sheffield, Rer. Edward, 17. 256 n.


Sheffield, John, Marquess of Normanby and Duke of Buckinghamshire, see Buck- inghamshire.


Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, Lord, his 'Observations on American Trade,' I. 48.


Sheffield, Mass., 12. 404, 406, 413.


Sheffield, N. B., 17. 209, 210.


Shelburne, Charles Petty Fitz-Maurice, 1st Earl of, 12. 418.


Shelburne, Henry Petty, Earl of, 12. 406 n., 418.




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