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Shelburne, William Petty Fitz-Maurice, 2d Earl of, Ist Marquis of Lansdowne, see Lansdowne.
Shelburne, Mass., 12. 408, 418.
Shelburne, N. S., 18. 268; 19. 232, 237, 238. Shelburne Falls, Mass., 19. 426.
Sheldon, Hon. George, II. 317. His sketch of Parson Williams's Home- stead, 1. 262 n. Extract from a letter of, relating to the ' St. Regis Bell,' II. 312-314. Granted leave to consult and copy from the Williams manu- script, 12. 213, 231.
Sheldon, Rer. Gilbert, letter of Stephen Goffe to, 13. 343, 344.
Sheldon, Sir Richard, 11. 173 n.
Shelf - catalogue, 10. 147. Report of Standing Committee on, 10. 4.
Shelf-room, need of more, 4. 15; 5. 27.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 16. 408 ; 19. 205.
Shelly, Capt. Giles, 12. 422.
Shelter Island, 6 66 n., 67 n.
Shelton, Samuel, 15. 81 n.
Shenstone, William, 1. 363.
Shepard, Capt., 15. 362. Shepard, C., 19. 102.
Shepard, Capt. Enoch, 17. 191, 191 n., 195. Shepard, Rev. Jeremiah, 5. 155; 8. 13, 22, 27. Legacy to, 5. 155. General Election Sermon of, 2. 294 n.
Shepard, Joseph, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
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Shepard, Samuel, H.C. 1685, 8. 28.
Shepard, Rec. Samuel, H.C. 1658, 8. 12, 21, 26. Legacy to, 5. 154.
Shepard, Mrs. Thomas, Cambridge, legacy to, 5. 154.
Shepard, Mrs. Thomas, Charlestown, 12 361. Shepard, Rev. Thomas, H.C. 1676, 8. 23, 27.
Shepard, Rer. Thomas, Cambridge, d. 1649, 3. 288; Io. 159, 164, 326; II. 201; 14. 304; 17. 129, 342, 348. The Diary of, 2. 492 n., 493 n. Manuscript copy of the Diary presented to the Society, 2. 492, 492 n., 493 n. De- scription of the Diary, 2. 493 n. His birth and education, 2. 493 n. His death, 2. 403 n. Legacy to, 5. 155. Witness to will, 5. 155.
Shepard, Rer. Thomas, Charlestown, H.C. 1653, d. 1677, 3. 318; 8. 12. 21, 25; 13 375; 20. 121, 180. His Election Ser- mon, I. 10. Manuscript notes by, I. 81. General Election Sermon of, 2. 293 n. 'New England Lamentation' cited, 6. 74.
Shepard, Gen. William, see Shepherd.
Shepard, Lieut .- Col. William, 15. 78, 160.
Shepard Congregational Society in Cam- bridge, 2. 147 n., 148 n .; 17. 136.
Shepcott, Thomas, 12. 108.
Shephard, David, 15. 78 n.
Shepherd, Mr., Taunton, winding-machine, 5. 264, 267.
Shepherd, Isaac F., donation from, 15. 229. Shepherd, Rer. Nathaniel, Attleboro', 8 222. Shepherd, Thomas, 19 45.
Shepherd (Shepard), Gen. William, II. 13; 17. 191.
Shepley, Judge Ethen, 4. 93; 11. 3; 14. 173.
Sheppard, Major, 15. 96.
Sheppard, Lieut. Jolin, .Jr., 13. 78, 78 n.
Sheppard, Jolin H., donation from, 8. 480; IO 33.
Shepway, John, 16. 269.
Sherbon Town, former name of Nan- tucket, 3. 26.
Sherborn, Capt. Samuel, 17. 106.
Sherborn, Mass., 3. 367, 397; 12. 394, 395, 398; 17 154, 338.
Sherburn, Elizabeth (M/rs. Sanburn), 14. 150.
Sherburne, Major, 15. 160.
Sherburne, Dorothy (Mrs. Wendell), 16. 8n.
Sherburne, Henry, 16. 264.
Sherburne, Major Henry, report of, 4. 304-306.
Sherburne, John, Sen., 16. 264.
Sherburne, Hon. Jolin S., 20. 335. Sherburne, Jos., 7. 224. Sherburne, Joseph, 13. 417.
Sherburne, Samuel, 14. 125 n., 127; 16. 265, 272, 274; 17. 224.
Sherburne, William, 7. 214. Sherburne, Mass., see Sherborn. Sheridan, Algernon Brinsley, 16. 473.
Sheridau, Mrs. Mary L. (Motley), 16. 473.
Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 17. 461. Sheriff, Major William, 8. 369 ; 14. 80. Sherley, see Shirley.
Sherlock, Rt. Rev. Thomas, his ' Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection,' I. 218.
Sherlock, Rev. William, D.D., 6. 18; 19. 236. His 'Discourse concerning Death,' 18. 428. 'Concerning a Future Judg- inent,' 18. 428. 'Concerning the Divine Providence,' 18. 428. His ' Knowledge of Christ,' 18. 428. His 'Defence of Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness,' 18. 430. 'Vindication of the Defence,' 18. 430.
Sherman, Lieut. Asaph, 15. 75.
Sherman, Bezaleel, 8. 13, 22, 26.
Sherman, Lieut. Duncan, 12. 1.
Sherman, James, 15. 170.
Sherman, Rev. James, 2. 449 n. ; 17. 263, 270-272, 280.
Sherman, Ensign Jolin, steward of Har- vard College, 5. 63, 156.
Sherman, Rer. John, 17. 348. Letter from, to the Roxbury church, 17. 142.
Sherman, Joseph, 4. 256, 257.
Sherman, Hon. Roger, 3. 28; 10. 421 ; II. 23 ; 14. 104; 15. 393. On slavery, 6. 136, 140, 141, 145, 146.
Sherman, Samuel, 13. 233.
Sherman, William, 3. 28.
Sherinan, Maj .- Gen. William T., 15 190; 17. 239. 359.
Sherry, Miss, 19. 217.
Sherwell, Nicholas, autograph of, 14. frontispiece. Indenture of, with David Thomson, and facsimile of same, 14- 382-385. Sketch of, 14. 360.
Sherwell, Rer. Nicholas, 14. 366.
Sherwell, Thomas, 14. 360.
Sherwin, Richard, II. 395.
Sherwood, Mr., 14. 365.
Sherwood, Mr. and Miss, II. 20.
Sherwood, Adiel, donation from, 2. 315. Shewell, A. L., donation from, II. 84.
Shewmaker, John Parker, 3. 338.
Shield, Robert, 3. 260.
Shields, J. B., 6. 40.
Shields, James, 3. 260.
Shimmin, William, II. 308. Shinnits, George, naturalized, 4. 362.
Ship, tavern, 18. 344.
Ship-canal, project of, 3. 75-77.
Ship-tombs, 13. 9.
Shipley, James, gift of, 4. 52.
Shipley, Rt. Rev. Jonathan, his ' Propa- gation Society Sermon,' I. 20. His speech on the Massachusetts Charter Bill, 1. 20.
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Shippard, Capt. Thomas, portrait of, by | Shuekford, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 152. Smibert, 16. 474.
Shippard, Mrs. Thomas (Lee), portrait of, by Smibert, 16 474.
Shippen, Mr., 6. 341.
Shippen, Edward, Esq., donation from, 9. 247 ; 10. 93.
Shippen, Margaret, portrait of, by Major André, exhibited, 9. 464.
Shippen, Dr. William, 4. 69.
Shippensburgh, Penn., 17. 200, 200 n., 20in.
Ships, construction of early Scandina- vian, 13. 9.
Shipway, John, 16 264.
Shirley, -, letter from, 2. 499.
Shirley, John, 13. 416 n.
Shirley, Maria Catharina ( Mrs. Erving), 16 388.
Shirley or Sherley, Sir Robert, 10. 30 n.
Shirley, Gov. William, I. 6; 2. 95; 4. 43; 8.
36, 224 ; 10. 93, 94; 12. 271. 320, 321 n., 402 n., 405, 407, 414; 13. 181 ; 14. 263; 15. 179; 16. 388; 20. 122, 210, 294. His conference with the Indians, 1. 19, 130. Journal of the siege of Louis- burg, I. 19. Correspondence with Gov. Wentworth and Gen. Pepperell, 1. 22. Removal of Gov. Belcher from office, 3. 216. Letters by, presented, 5. 485. And Frances his wife, 10 348.
Shirley, Mass., 12. 407. Named for Gov. Shirley, 12. 414.
Shirreff, see Sheriff.
Shoop, -, 17 203.
Shop-bill, an old. 14. 200.
Shorey, Mrs. Mary, 14. 151.
Shorey, Samuel, marriage of, 14. 151. Short, Mr., 5. 355.
Short, Henry Clay, gift from, 20. 231. Short, James, F.R.S., 15. 12.
'Short Discourse on the Doctrine of our Baptismal Covenant,' 18 427.
'Short Story of the Rise, Reign, and Ruin of Antinomianism,' authorship of, 3. 257.
'Shorter Catechism,' 18. 421.
Shove, Rev. Seth, 8. 28.
Shovel, Sir Clondesley, 12. 367.
Show-cases, 5. 21, 28.
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of, 12. 402 n., 412 ; 13. 106.
Shrewsbury, George Talbot, 14th Earl of, 12. 412.
Shrewsbury, Mass., 10. 137; 12. 404, 412;
16 67, 68, 85-87, 80, 90, 92-94, 96 ; 17. 338.
Shrigley, James, donation from, 11. 500. Shrimpton, Mr., 6. 339, 349.
Shrimpton, Epaphras, 16 104.
Shrimpton, Richard, 16. 264.
Shrimpton, Col. Samuel, 12. 116, 289;
16. 396; 17. 52, 53. Death of, 9 493.
Shubrick, . Commodore William B., 12. 309.
Shuckford, Jolin, marriage of, 14. 152.
Shueber, Samuel, 17. 228.
Shumacastasant Brook, 3. 217, 218.
Shurt, Abraham, the father of American conveyancing, 5. 510.
Shurtleff, Benjamin, 13. 389.
Shurtleff, Benjamin, JI. D., 13. 389.
Shurtleff, Capt. Nathaniel B., Jr., 13. 300.
SHURTLEFF, Hon. NATHANIEL B., M.D.,
I. 114 n., 346 n., 360, 385 n., 503 n .; 3. 133; 4. 145, 146; 6. 40 : 7. 276 m., 477 ; 8. 9, 19, 24, 34, 275, 279, 439; 10. 34, 175; 12. 8, 173, 181, 250, 264; 13. 380 ; 14. 25, 64, 154; 15. 365; 17. 20, 22, 130, 166-170; 18. 431; 19. 118; 20. 38. His death, I. xliv ; 13. xviii. One of the twenty-six members in the heliotype frontispiece, 2. vii ; 3. 32 a. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 363. Elected, 2. 364. Accepts membership, 2. 365. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 370, 372, 374, 376, 378, 380, 382, 383, 385, 389, 411-415. 417, 419, 421, 422, 424, 426, 420, 430-432, 434, 441, 443, 445, 450-452, 454-458, 462, 466, 468-470, 472-479. 481, 483, 486, 489, 490, 493, 495, 497-199, 503, 507, 511, 513, 525, 529, 533, 534, 537, 539, 542, 547, 548, 551, 552, 554, 559. 571, 583, 585, 503, 596, 599, 606, 607. Of committee to arrange the ballot for officers, 2. 370. Of committee to ex- amine into the state of the Treasury, 2. 370. Report of the same, 2. 371. Donations from, 2. 372, 373, 385, 411, 412, 419, 424, 428, 442, 444, 455, 460, 466, 468, 477, 480, 483, 496, 508. 524, 553, 555, 593, 606; 3. 1, 31, 36, 40, 110, 204; 4. 133, 139, 197, 226, 235, 379, 424, 438; 6. 23, 470; 7. 408; 8. 280; IO. 117, 135, 484; 11. 158, 501; 12. 67. Of Publishing Committee to prepare Vol. I., of the fourth series of the Collections, 2. 380. Of Serntiniz- ing Committee, 2. 384, 569, 582. Of committee to count the votes for elec- tion of offieers, 2. 386. Recording Sec- retary pro tempore, 2. 415, 418, 421, 428, 431, 435, 445, 473, 496, 498, 548, 584, 596, 606. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 2. 424. Re- port on the Treasurer's accounts, 2. 425. Requests permission to copy a portion of the 'Mather Manuseripts,' 2. 459. Exhibits impressions of seals, 2. 475. Of committee to revise the By-Laws, 2. 478. Of committee to contract for a catalogue of the Libra- ry, 2. 479. Presents a request from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 2. 480. Of committee to consider the re- quest of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, 2. 480. Of Standing Com-
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SHURTLEFF, Hon. NATH'L B. (continued). mittee, 2. 488, 528. Of committee to consider what in the Collections miglit be useful to the Boston Society of Natural History, 2. 490. Communi- cates a request from Ellis Ames, 2. 492. Of committee to prepare Vol. II. of the fourth series of the Collec- tions, 2. 492. Report of the commit- tee on the matter pertaining to the Boston Society of Natural History, 2. 496, 497. Of committee to. consider the subject of compensation for mak- ing the eatalogue, 2. 526. Elected Cabinet-Keeper, 2. 559; 3. 29, 86. 162; 4. 19, 272. Cabinet-Keeper, 2 559 ; 4. 6, 52, 286; 5. 18. Of committee on the Library and Catalogue, 2. 583 Communicates a request from Mr. Samuel Andrews, 2. 502. Amount subseribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. To report the number of articles in the Cabinet department, 2. 605. Reports the de- livery of the Franklin garments to Mr. Greenough, 2. 605. Reports the return of the Franklin clothes, 2. 606. Efforts to recover the ' History of Plymouth,' 3 20-22, 24. Of committee on amend- ment of the charter, 3. 31, 32. State- ment concerning the delivery of Father Ralle's box, 3. 40. Of committee to obtain books from the Commonwealth, 3. 41. Of committee on enlarged ae- commodations, 3 42, 43. Of commit- tee to obtain additions to the trust fund, 3. 48. To perfect the list of Massachusetts State Papers, 3. 86. Of committee to prepare circular soliciting historical matter, 3 89. The arrange- ment of the Dowse Library, 3 125, 161, 169, 174, 203, 204. Communicates a donation of the Sears Memorial, framed, 3. 156. To report concerning the condition of the Cabinet, 3. 203. Signs a memorial against a petition of the Historic, Genealogieal Society for a change of its name, 3. 266-270. Re- port of Cabinet-Keeper for the years ending April, 1858, 4. 18 ; 1859, 4. 249- 251; 1860, 5. 27, 28. Elected Libra- rian of the Society, 5. 195; 6. 19; 7. 26. Librarian, 5. 196, 218, 223 : 6. vii ; 7. 100, 115, 139, 344, 351. Vote of thanks to, 5. 29 ; 7. 364. Report of the Librarian for the years ending April, 1862, 6. 13-16 ; 1863, 7. 20-23; 1864, 7. 355-359. Announces donations to the Society, 6. 22. Communicates a letter of T. W: W. Smart, 7. 361. Re- marks on a letter of S. Melyen, 8. 231. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 12. 225; 13. 21, 279. Re- marks of, on 'Negro Election Day' in Boston, 13. 45. Gifts of, to the Library,
13. 265, 271. Death of, announeed, 13. 367. Resolutions of the Society, 13. 367. Mr. C. C. Smith appointed to prepare a memoir of, 13. 368. Notice of his death in Mr. Winthrop's letter, 13. 369. 'Memoir of,' by C. C. Smith, 13. 389-395. Birth, 13. 389. Aneestry, 13 389. Marriage, 13. 390. Publica- tions, 13. 390-394. Trustee of Boston Public Library, 13. 393. Mayor of Boston, 13 393. Other offices and honors, 13. 394, 395. Sale of his copy of the Bay Psalm Book, 15. 11. List of maps of Boston prepared by, 6. 35, 37-40; 7. 475. Notice of Phillis Wheatley, 7. 270n., 27In. Note on maps of Boston, 7. 361, 362. Edits the 'Bay-Psalm Book,' 10. 460. 'Topo- graphical Description of Boston' by, 12. 72; 14. 64. Ilis ' History of Bos- ton ' cited, 17. 22 n., 128.
Shurtleff, Mrs. Sally (Shaw), 13. 389.
Shurtleff, Mrs. Sarah Eliza (Smith). 13. 390.
Shurtleff, William, Marshfield, d. 1666, 2. 459; 13.389. 'Brief notice of,' 13. 391. Shurtleff, Mrs. William, portrait of, pre- sented to the Society, 2. 55.
Shurtleff, Rev. William, Portsmouth, N.II., d. 1747, 17. 69. Portrait of, presented to the Society, 2. 55.
Shurtleff College, 10. 215.
Shute, Anne ( Mrs. Offley). 12. 416.
Shute, Rev. Daniel, D.D., his funeral sermon on Dr. Gay, 1. 7. His Elec- tion Sermon, 1. 79.
Shute, Rev. Henry, 20. 279. Shute, Michael, 12. 115.
Shute, Gor. Samuel, 1. 55; 12. 289, 402, 404, 406, 416 ; 15. 179; 16. 52, 398; 19. 105; 20 32. His conference with the Indians, 1. 19. Petition of Samuel Sewall to, for the office of Chief Jus- tice, 12. 379.
Shutesbury, Mass., 12. 407. Named for Gov. Shute, 12 416.
Siam, treaty between the United States and (in Siamese), presented, 9. 472.
Sibbs (Sibbes), Rer. Richard, D.D., 11. 201; 17. 340.
Sibley, Mrs., see Sedley, C.
Sibley, Elias, 14. 293.
Sibley, Hon. Henry H., donation from, 2. 459.
SIBLEY, Rev. JOHN L., A.J/., 2. 66 ; . 8. 47, 52, 100, 232, 261, 438, 439; 9 2, 217, 252, 466, 473; 10. 427; 11. 106, 163; 12. 8, 41, 51, 168, 257 n., 269, 315, 329, 330; 13. 62, 255, 306; 15. 2, 274; 16. 177; 17. 263 n .; 18. 5, 27, 244; 19. 74, 224 n., 225, 228, 244, 244m .; 20. 186. Donations from, 2. 66, 101, 133, 303, 327, 346, 349, 351, 354, 361, 362, 364, 365, 371, 372, 375, 376, 383, 410, 412, 415, 418, 424, 430, 435, 444, 451, 459,
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469, 475, 477-479, 483, 486, 498, 511, 532. 539, 542, 551, 582, 584, 585, 596, 509, 606; 3. 31, 32 a, 42, 43, 63, 85, 88, 126, 204, 239, 258, 265, 284; 4. 1, 51, 52, 129, 139, 146, 197, 226, 284, 286, 309, 384, 438; 5. 1, 30, 45, 52, 87, 159, 203, 220, 319; 6. 1, 16, 23, 333, 417; 7. 1, 21, 115, 279, 338, 373; 8. 76, 171, 480; 9. 66, 255, 358, 368; 10. 86, 93, 314; 11. 501; 13. 264. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 328. Elected, 2. 334. Accepts mem- bership, 2. 334. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 335, 338, 346, 350, 352, 356, 358, 360, 362, 365, 370, 372, 376, 377, 380, 385, 389, 411, 413, 417, 419, 421, 422, 426, 441, 445, 450-452, 454, 455, 466, 469, 470, 472, 473, 478, 479, 483, 498, 490, 503, 507, 513, 525, 533, 534, 537, 530, 542, 518, 551, 552, 551, 550, 571, 585, 593, 596, 599, 604, 607. Chosen Recording Secretary pro tempore, 2. 350, 361, 370, 375, 459, 538. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 387, 440, 450, 470, 482, 501, 540. Of committee to consider a proposed exchange, 2. 367. Of committee to assort the votes for officers, 2. 453 n., 472. Permission granted to take the 'Massachusetts Spy,' 2. 452. Announcement concern- ing the locality of Popham's Scttle- ment, 2. 499. Reads a letter from Lafayette to Dr. Thacher, 2. 533. Reads a letter from Henry Dunster, dated 1640, 2. 550. To procure copies of certain letters, 2. 550. Of com- mittee to consider the request of the Wisconsin Historical Society, 2. 556. Of committee to assort the votes for the election of officers, 2. 559. Com- municates a letter from Rev. Samuel Sewall, 2. 584. Index furnished gra- tuitously for Bradford's History, 3. 90. To receive the thanks of the Society, and a copy of the 'History,' 3. 90. Statement in regard to Triennial Cata- logues containing notes by Rev. Dr. Pierce, 3. 205, 206. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historie, Genealogical Society for a change of its name, 3. 266-270. Exhibits documents relative to the battle of Lexington, 4. 26. Reads sketch of Sir G: Downing, 5. 84. Pa- per relating to the estate of J: Harvard referred to, 5. 406. Statement of, re- garding volumes of the accounts of Harvard College, 6. 337-356. Manu- script volume relating to the accounts of Harvard College, 6. 342. Donation of manuscript papers of B. Franklin to Harvard College, 6. 354, 356. Records and documents found in the Hancock House, 6. 356. Of Publishing Committee, 7. 300. On a copy of ' Para- dise Lost' presented to Phillis Wheat-
ley, 7. 303. Requested to prepare a history of the Triennial Catalogues of Harvard College, 7. 349. The Har- vard College Triennials, 7. 375, 375 n. ; 8. 9-75. His 'Notices of the Cata- logues of Harvard College ' presented to the Society, 9. 67, 252. Exhibits a Harvard College monitor's bill, 10. 402-408. Vote of thanks to, 13. 264. Granted leave to make extracts from the manuscripts of Rev. Michael Wig- glesworth, 12. 140. Presents a dona- tion from Gen. Lefroy, 14. 196. Pays a tribute to the memory of Dr. Sears, 14. 203. Delivers Dr. Pierce's Trien- nial Catalogues, 17. 59. Gift from, 19. 62. Communicates particulars of the early life of Judge Ames, 19. 59, 60. Speaks of Trumbull's portrait of Gov. Gore, 19. 60. His 'Catalogues of Harvard University,' 8. 9-75. His 'Notices of the Catalogues of Harvard College,' 9. 67. His ' Harvard Gradu- ates,' II. 334; 17. 246 n., 268 n., 344 ; 18. 119, 122 n., 320 n., 406; 19. 287. Biographieal sketch of Cyrus Eaton, 13. 438-445.
Sibley, Hon. Mark H., portrait of, 13. 67. Sicard, Abbe Roch Ambroise Cucurron,
Mr. Perkins's account of a visit to his school for deaf mutes, I. 365-367.
Sicily, 6. 436. Insurrection of slaves in, 6. 141.
Sickingen, Franz von, 20. 374.
Siddons, J. H, donation from, 8. 431.
Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim, 6. 123. Speech of, 6. 124-126.
Sidney, Algernon, 8. 298, 300; 10. 100. Sketch of, 10. 101, 102.
Sidney, F. C., map of Boston and vicin- ity, 6. 40.
Sidney, Sir Philip, 13. 304; 15. 235n .; 16. 492, 446, 450; 20. 208.
Siege of Boston, 6. 38. Remarks by Mr. Frothingham on, 14. 261-275. Letters illustrating, 14. 275-285. Doreliester Heights occupied, 14. 281. Diary of Samuel Bixby, 14. 285-298.
Sierra Leone, service rendered by negro soldiers, 6. 248.
Sieyès, Emmanuel Joseph, Comte, 15. 54 n. Sigismund, Emperor of Germany, 20. 376. Signerass, Lieut. George, 15. 86.
Signers of the Declaration of Indepen- denee, 6. 30. List of the biographers of, 15. 393.
Signet-ring, found on Richmond Island, 3. 185.
Sigourney, Andrew, 4. 353, 353 n. Fac- simile of his signature, 4. 350.
Sigourney, Andrew, Jr., 4. 353 n.
Sigourney, Anthony, 4. 353 n.
Sigourney, Charles, 4. 353 n.
Sigourney, Charles, donation from, 1. 116.
Sigourney, Daniel, 4. 353 n.
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Sigourney, Elisha, donations from, I. 26, 50, 84, 123, 138, 167.
Sigourney, Hannah, 4. 353 n.
Sigourney, Mrs. Mary, 4. 353 n.
Sigourney, Mary, daughter of the preced- ing, 4. 353 n.
Sigourney, Susanna, 4. 353 n.
Sigourney Place. 6. 30.
Silas Bronson Library, Waterbury, Conn., donation from the trustees of, II. 499. Silbert, Lady Anne Archer, 19. 82 n.
Silesia, 7. 491.
Silhouettes of George and John Wash- ington, face 13. 126.
Silley, Mrs. Ann, 14. 151.
Silley, Thomas, marriage of, 14. 151. SILLIMAN, BENJAMIN, LL.D, d. 1864,
12. 6. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 198. Elected, I. 199. Let- ter from, to Hon. R. C. Winthrop, on W. H. Prescott, 4 227, 228. His deatlı, 7 xiii. Announcement of the deatlı of, 8. 80, 81. His ' American Journal of Science and Art,' 5. 295, 296; 8. 81; 12. 261; 14. 15.
Silliman, Prof. Benjamin, M.D., 19. 60.
Silliman, Col. Gold Selleck, 16. 182.
Silsbee, Mary Crowninshield (Mrs. Sparks), see Sparks.
Silsbee, Hon. Nathaniel, 10. 286.
Silsbie, family of, 6. 292.
Silsby, Mr., 16. 287 n.
Silsby, Daniel, 11. 303.
Silsby, Enoch, 19. 282.
Silver, Lient. James, 15. 81.
Silversmith, Indian, 19. 411. His ideas of deity, 19. 413, 414.
Silvester, Capt. Nathaniel, owner of Shelter Island, 6. 66 n., 67 n.
Simcoe, Gen. Jolin G., 17. 212, 378.
Simkins, Deacon John, donations from, I. 81, 146.
Simmons, Capt., 12. 423.
Siminons, Rev. George F., 2. 393.
Simms, see Symmes.
Simolin, M. de, 11. 9.
Simon, -, 7. 329.
Simon, Thomas, his 'Medals, Coins, Seals, and other Works,' cited, 13. 233. Simond, Samuel, 17. 157.
Simonds. Artemas, donations from, 2. 450, 469, 486, 524.
Simonds, Col. Benjamin, 17. 90, 92.
Simonds, Joshua, letter from, 8. 5.
Simonds, William, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268. Simoni, Signor de, 11. 223. Simonides, 19. 272.
Simpkins, Rev. Jolin, 20. 415. His de- scription of Brewster, I. 190. His Or- dination Sermon, I. 218. Simpleton, Samuel, 6. 332.
Simpson, -, 17. 201, 202 n.
Simpson, -, shop of, at Providence, injured, 8. 346.
Sinipson, Mr., 4. 67.
Simpson, Mr., 7. 218.
Simpson, Mr., 14 83, 269.
Simpson, Mrs., 4. 67.
Simpson, Daniel, 20. 342.
Simpson, Ebenezer, 11. 141.
Simpson, Gloster, 10. 421.
Simpson, Henry, 14. 131 n. Killed by In- dians, 14. 132. .
Simpson, Jolın, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.
Simpson, John, hunter, Va., 17. 198, 198 n. Simpson, Rev. Jolin, 17. 301, 304.
Simpson, Jonathan, 8. 354; 11. 393, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268. Simpson, Jonathan, extract from a letter of, to Rev. Dr. Walter, 15 170. Simpson, Ilon. Joseph, 20. 169.
Sinipson, Col. Samuel P., donation from, 9. 463.
Simpson (Symson), Rer. Sydrach, 11. 201.
Simpson, Thomas, editor of the 'Ladies' Diary,' 7, 126.
Simpson & Davison, 3 222.
Simpson estate, Cambridge, 5 415.
Sims, Thomas, trial of, 11. 273.
Sims Case, 10. 73, 74, 78.
Simsbury, Conn., 16. 82 n.
Simson, Rev. Andrew, his 'Christian Dictionary,' 18. 430 m.
Simson, llenry, Jr., donation from, 1. 89. Sinai, desert, 3. 207.
Sinapius, -, 15. 244.
Sinclair, Capt., 12. 426.
Sinclair, Duncan D., 20. 192.
Sinclair, Capt. George, 14. 101.
Sinclair, Henry, Earl of Orkney (Ziclimni), see Orkney.
Sinclair, Jolin, Archdeacon, 15. 380, 381 ; 19. 100, 121.
Sinclair, Sir Jolin, 1. 173 n. Letter to, from Washington, 6. 115.
Sinclair, Sir William, 13. 355.
Sinclair family, 10. 349.
Singapore, commeree witli, 7. 411, 417.
Singletary, IIon. Amos, 3. 297.
Singleton (Shyngleton), Hugli, 10. 482.
Singleton, Jolin, grandfather of Copley the artist, 12. 319, 320.
Singleton, Jolın, Quinville Abbey, 12. 319. Singleton, Mary, see Pelham, Mrs.
Sinking-fund of the Society, 16. 168,
169, 171; 18. 34, 412, 414, 415; 17. 74; 19. 295; 20. 105, 197. Vote proposed by the Council to establish, 14. 319. Adopted by the Society, 14. 327. Vote of the Society in regard to, 15. 277.
Sinnebeelden, H., his 'History en Gods- geleerdheid,' etc , cited, 13. 310.
Sintzenich, G. E., granted leave to copy portraits in the Society's gallery, 12. 231.
Sisson, Akurs, Dartmouth, naturalized, 4. 362. ' Sister Polly,' 20. 342.
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Sixteen Shilling Purchase, 2. 291 n.
Sixteenth Regiment of British troops, 6. 481.
Sixtus IV., Pope, 11. 422, 422 n.
Sjogren, A. J., 8. 188.
Skanandogh, John, Indian, 19. 411-413.
Skarlet, John, 12. 107.
Skates, Mr., 16. 107.
Skeen, Major, 4. 229.
Skeene, Col. Philip, 14. 341.
Skelton, Rev. Samuel, 5. 366 ; 10. 327; 17. 123, 125. 340, 346 : 18. 298 ; 20. 65 n. Skelton, W., 12. 429.
Skidwarres, Indian, 18. 89, 90, 100 n .- 103, 105-107, 109, 112.
Skiffe, Benjamin, 20. 168, 325.
Skiffe, Stephen, 20. 325.
Skiffin, Simeon, donation from, 1. 89.
Skin of cats, wolves, bears, etc., used in rheumatism, 5. 302, 393.
Skinner, Mr., 7. 231.
Skinner, Mr., 19. 175.
Skinner, Cortlandt, 14. 341.
Skinner, Francis, 20. 215. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Skinner, Nathaniel, Boston, naturalized, 4. 362.
Skinner, S., 19. 237, 239.
Skinner, Thomas, M.D., liis ' Life of Gen- eral Monk,' 1. 48.
Skinner, William, 17. 182 n., 185, 188, 195, 196.
Skiöldebrand, Swedish consul, 4. 315.
Skipton, Md., 11. 199 n.
Slack, -, 13. 250.
Slack, Charles W., donation from, 10. 469.
Slade, Daniel D., M.D .. 2. 605. Desires to have a copy of the portrait of Jolin Rogers, 2. 605. Donation from, 10. 206; II. 500.
Slade, James, City Engineer, Boston, 6. 40. SLAFTER, Rev. EDMUND F., A.M., dona- tion from, 10 469; 11. 500; 19. 285. Elected a Resident Member, 19. 67. Accepts membership, 19. 97. Appoint- ed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Tuttle, 19. 125. Gift from, 20. 95. Exhibits a photograph of the Royal Arms, 20. 231. Appointed to write a memoir of Rev. Wm. S. Bartlet, 20. 395. His ' History and Causes of Incorrect Lati- tudes,' 19. 287.
Slare, Frederic, M.D., his ' Vindication of Sugar,' 5. 391.
Slater's Mill, Pawtucket, 5. 267.
Slatom, Thomas, 19. 91.
Slatter, J., 6. 39.
Slaughter's Tavern, Md., 19. 71.
. Slave-law in Virginia, 6. 129, 130. Slave States, 6 84.
Slave-trade, 6. 88, 98. Laws against, passed in 1767 and 1774 in the Legisla- ture of Massachusetts, defeated by in- structions from England, 3. 201, 202.
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