Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 78

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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Sullivan, Mrs. William, donation from, 2. 223.


Sullivan's Island, S. C., attack on, 7. 261.


Sully, pseudon., his ' Remarks on the Re- port on the Foreign Relations of the United States,' 1. 218.


Sully, Thomas, 11. 98. Friend of C: Fraser, 5. 83.


'Sumina ' (Hutchinson, Gor. Thos. ? ), 20. 48.


'Summa virtutum et vitiorum,' the, 18. 428.


Summers, Sir George, 10. 383.


Sumner, Lieut., 4. 297.


Sumner, Albert, 4 411; 18. 207, 208. Sumner, B., 15. 336.


SUMNER, Hon. CHARLES, LL.D., 8. 453 ; IO. 435, 464, 466 ; 13. 266, 346, 348; 15. 296; 16. 18, 115, 428, 448, 456 ; 18. 51, 189, 191, 205, 207, 212, 215, 217, 218, 222, 223, 343; 19. 100, 199, 226, 302, 340, 347, 348; 20. 256, 359. Do- nations from, 3. 31, 32u., 284; 9. 467 ; 10. 2, 145, 206, 311. Attack upon, 10. 452 n. His death, 13. xviii. Elected a Resident Member, 13. 104. Accepts membership, 13. 105. Death of, an- nounced, 13. 259. Tribute to his


memory, by Mr. Winthrop, 13. 261. Resolution of the Society, 13. 262.


Sumner, Charles Pinckney, 18. 189; 19. 169, 171, 171 n., 178. Autograph of, faces 19. 169.


Sumner, Mrs. Elizabeth, 18. 282.


SUMNER, GEORGE, letter from, 2. 247;


12. 7, 174 n., 219; 18 183; 19. 268. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 384. Letter from, to H: W. Longfellow, 4. 422, 423. His death, 7. xiii ; 18. 217. Remarks on his death, 7. 160, 161. ' Memoir of,' by the Rev. R. C. Water- ston, 18. 189-223. Birth and parent- age, 18. 189. Education, 18. 180, 190. Enters Mr. Curtis's counting-roon1, 18. 190. Sails for Europe, 18. 192. Ar- rival at St. Petersburg, 18. 193. Pre- sents an acorn from Washington's grave to the Emperor, 18. 194. Anec- dote in connection with this acorn, 18. 195 n. His entertainment and travels in Russia, 18. 195-197. Travels in Asia, Egypt, and Europe, 18. 199. Member of various learned societies, 18. 199. Letter from Humboldt to, 18. 199. Proposal from Dr. Lieber for joint literary work, 18. 200. Interest in the new Boston jail, 18. 200; in the education of unfortunate persons, 18. 200. Criticism on Lamartine, 18. 200, 202. Residence in Paris, 18 201, 202. The revolution of 1848, 18. 202, 205. His work in the hospitals, 18. 203. Returns to the United States, 18. 205. Declines the office of Assistant Secretary of State, 18. 207. Death of his brother Alfred, 18. 208. His pub- lic speechies and lectures, 18. 208, 209. Mr. Everett's estimate of his labors in Holland, 18. 209. Extract from his Plymouth address, 18. 210. Hlis re- searches in Holland, 18. 211. His let- ter on the death of Washington Irving, 18. 212. His acquaintance with Pres. Lincoln, 18. 213. Labors at the out- break of the Rebellion, 18. 213, 214. Accident at Readville, 18. 214. Ill- ness and deatlı, 18. 215-217. Reminis- cences of, by George W. Greene, 18. 218-223. His 'Memoirs of the Pil- grim Fathers in Holland,' 2. 247, 248. Errors in his 'Memoirs of the Pilgrims at Leyden,' 12. 184. His Fourth of July Oration in Boston, 18 211.


Sumner, Harriot Coffin, see Appleton. Sumner, Gor. Increase, 13. 297; 17. 132;


18. 282 ; 19. 151, 152, 154, 155, 157 n., 173 n .; 20. 211. Death of, 3. 193. Por- trait of, given, 7. 101. Donation from, 8. 431. Sketch of, 13. 296. Memorial of, to the General Court, in regard to an indictment for Sabbath-breaking, 19. 252-255.


Sumner, Jesse, 5. 307.


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Sumner, Archbishop John B., 2. 567.


Sumner, Julia, 18. 205. Extract from a letter of, to Charles Sumner, 18. 206.


Sumner, Samuel, 20. 7. Donation from, 1. 68.


Sumner, Thomas, sentenced by a court- martial, 16. 361.


Sumner, William, 12. 107.


Sumner, Lieut. William, 15. 84.


SUMNER, Gen. WILLIAM H., 4. 287; 18. 269; 19. 173, 173 n., 178. Donation from, 2. 574; 4 235. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 3. 259. Reads extracts from an unpublished memoir of Gov. Brooks, 3. 271-277. Reads a manu- script entitled 'Notes relative to the Campaign against Burgoyne,' 3. 278- 230. Death of, 5. ix, 309, 310; 6.6; 18. 285. The arrangement of the streets in East Boston, 6. 29. Inter- view with John Adams, 6. 402. Re- marks on the militia, 6. 402, 402 n. List of articles bequeathed by him to the Society, 12. 289. Portrait of him presented, 12. 317. Bequest of, to tlie Society, 13. 20. ' Memoir of,' by Rev. A. H. Quint, 18. 282-286. His birtlı, 18. 232. Education, 18. 282. Aide-de- camp to Govs. Strong and Brooks, 18. 232, 233. Adjutant-General and Quar- termaster-General, 18. 283. His agency in the development of East Boston, 18. 284, 285. Last illness, 18. 285. His 'History of East Boston' cited, I. 300 n., 310 n .; 16. 199 n., 203 n .; 18. 285. Other writings, 18. 286. His 'Life of Increase Sumuer' cited, 19. 157 n.


Sumter, Fort, see Fort Sumter, etc.


Sun Hotel, Boston, 3. 283.


Sunbury, Ga., 8. 215.


Sunday, observance of, in Boston, 1740, 5. 115, 116. See Sabbath.


Sunderland, Charles Spencer, 3d Earl of, see Marlborough, Duke of.


Sunderland, Robert Spencer, 2d Earl of, 13. 106; 18. 257.


Sunderland, Muss., 12. 274, 404; 17 340. Named for the Earl of Sunderland, 12. 411.


Superior, United States wir-ship, 8. 84.


Superior Court, see name of County or State holding the same.


Supreme Court, see United States, etc. Surcomb, Richard, 11. 142. His death, 15. 341.


Surinam, translation of the New Testa- ment for the negroes in, 10. 446.


Surriage, Agnes, see Frankland. Surriage, Isaac, 18. 351 n.


Susquehanna Coal Company, donation from, 2. 411.


Susquehanna lands, Conn , 10. 159. Susquehanna River, 3. 262.


Sussex, Augustus Frederic, Duke of, 8. 447 ; 10. 430, 446, 455; 12. 164.


Sussex, Sidney, 20. 24.


Sussex, Eng., 3. 155, 181.


' Sussex and Kent Genealogies,' 2. 183.


'Sussex Archaeological Collections,' 10. 93.


Sussex Archaeological Society, donation


from, 6. 23, 470 ; 8. 1; 9. 66; 11. 499.


Sutherland, George Granville, 2d Duke of, 11. 149 ; 13. 75.


Sutherland, Lieut. William, 14. 349 n.


Sutton, Mr., 7. 203, 204, 236.


Sutton, Mrs., 7. 220, 236.


Sutton, Bridget (Lady Rutland), see Rutland.


Sutton, Rt. Rev. Charles, his Propagation Society Sermon, 1. 123.


Sutton, Charles Manners-, Archbishop of Canterbury, 12. 272.


Sutton, Daniel, son of T: Sutton, 5. 497.


Sutton, George Manners-, 12. 272.


Sutton, John, son of William Sutton, 5. 497.


Sutton, Mrs. Margaret (Holinshead), 5. 497.


Sutton, Mary, daughter of William Sutton, 5. 497.


Sutton, Mrs. Mary (Jenkin), 5. 497.


Sutton, Robert, Lord Lexington, see Lex- ington.


Sutton, Sir Robert, 12. 410.


Sutton, Thomas, 5 497.


Sutton, William, 1656, 5. 497.


Sutton, William, 1775, 20. 13.


Sutton, Mass., 3. 297; 12. 404; 17. 294- 296. Origin of the name of, 12. 410.


Sutton-Dudley, pedigree of, see Dudley.


Sutton of Aram, Rowland de, 12. 270.


Sutton of Dudley, Barons, see Dudley.


Suvarof ( German Suworow), Petr Alexei


Vassilievitch, his march in Switzer- land, 3. 233.


Swaddell, Joseph, 20. 325.


SWAIN, Hon. DAVID L., LL.D., 2. 141 ; 4. 102. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 141. Elected, 2. 143. Ac- cepts membership, 2 170. Letter and donation from, 2. 325. Death of, 10. xvi, 410.


Swain, William W., 15. 368. His fun- eral, 7. 472.


'Swallow Barn,' by J. P. Kennedy, II. 357.


Swammerdam, John, M.D., 16. 248.


Swan, Mr., 7. 204 ; 5. 355.


Swan, Christiana, 17. 364.


Swan, Dudley Wade, 15. 72, 74.


Swan, Francis H., donation from, 11. 501. Swan, Henry, 8. 30.


Swan, Mrs. Hepzibah (Clarke), 13. 209.


Swan, Col. James, 2. 151; 13. 207, 209;


17. 364, 364 n. His : Commerce entre la France et les États-Unis,' I. 7. His ' National Arithmetic,' 1. 93.


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Swan, Mrs. James, death of, 2. 155. Swan, Lieut. Joshua, 15. 80, 80 n.


Swan, Mrs. Joshua A., 14. 182.


Swan, Josialı, 15. 80 n. .


Swan, Pliebe (Mrs. Henshaw), 15. 72, 74. Swan, Sarah ( Mrs. W. Sullivan), 2. 151, 154.


Swan, Thomas, H. C. 1689, 8 28.


Swan, Thomas, Roxbury, 1681, 20. 149, 150. Swan, Major William, 11. 493.


Swansey, Mass., 4. 343 ; 7. 231 ; 12. 304, 395, 399.


Swartz, B., letter of, to Henry Johnson, 8. 202. Swayne, Major Jeremiah, 17. 222 n. Sweat, Samuel, extraets from letters of, 17. 287, 288. Sweden, 7. 492.


Swedenborg, Emanuel, 18. 234. His ' Universal Theology,' I. 76. Several treatises by, presented, 1. 79. Swedes in New York, 3. 333.


Sweet, Dr., 19. 418, 419.


Sweet, Lieut., Charlestown, 7. 84.


Sweet, Lieut. Moses, 15. 82.


Sweet, Thomas M., 20. 416.


Sweete, Jolın, 3. 337.


Sweetman, Samuel, 8. 23, 27.


Sweetser, John, Jr., II. 141.


Sweetser, Rer. Setlı, D.D., 10. 354. Do- nation from, 4 124.


Sweetzer, Benjamin, I. 98.


Swend Estridsen, King, 18. 22.


Swetchine, Mme. Sophia S., 17. 310.


Swett, C. A., 6. 40.


Swett, Jolin, donation from, 7. 408; 9. 247.


Swett, Martha ( Mrs. Lee), 12. 322.


Swett, Col. Samuel, 13 252; 14. 68, 74; 17. 333. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 2. Donation from, 2. 50. Subject of leeture deliv- ered by him, 2. 80. Letter of Judge Prescott to, 14. 78, 79. His ' Sketch of tlie Bunker Hill Battle,' 2. 231 n. Swett, Samuel W., 13. 18.


Swett, Mrs. Susan Heard, gift from, 17. 102. Vote of thanks to, 17. 102. Swett, Mrs. Tasker, 16. 386, 387, 394. Sweyne, Jeremiah, 1732, 4. 256, 257. Sweynlieym, Conrad, 11. 419 n. Swifield, Robert, aged 105, 8. 436. Swift, Dr., donation from, 1. 30. Swift, Mr., 16. 295.


Swift, Job, the Convention of 1768, 4. 392. Swift, Rev. John, 8. 29.


Swift, Dean Jonathan, I. 363 ; 4. 398 ; 14 204; 15. 308; 16. 417. 'Tale of a Tub' by, 12. 391.


Swift, Samuel, Esq., II. 141 ; 19. 147, 148, 151; 20. 219. Gov. Hutchinson's letter to, 13. 174. Swift, Seth F., I. 218. Swift, Thomas, 20. 323.


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Swift, William H., letter from, to the President, 16. 380, 381.


Swift Street, 6. 29. Swinburne, Henry, 15. 238.


Swinford, Catherine, 17. 306.


Swinford, Sir Thomas, 17. 306.


Switzerland, 3. 233; 6. 426.


Swords, Messrs. Thomas & John, dona- tions from, 1. 130, 147.


Swords of distinguished men, see names of original owners.


Sydenliam, Thomas, M.D., 5. 387 ; 14. 20. Syllacius, Nieolaus, 4. 437; 8. 433; 17. 361. Sylvester I., Pope, II. 426.


Sylvester II., Pope, II. 424.


Sylvester, Joseph, 19. 257.


Symmes, Capt., 8. 367; 15. 351.


Symines, Capt. Andrew. 7. 231.


Symmes, Andrew E. (Torrey, Symmes, & Co.), II. 308.


Syninies, Mrs. Betsy, 17. 178, 178n.


Symmes, IIon. Daniel, 17. 178 n.


Symmes, Capt. Ebenezer, 11. 141.


Symines, John, II. 141.


Symmes, Rev. Thomas, 8. 30. His ' Me- moir of Capt. Lovewell,' I. 21.


Symmes, Rev. William, d. 1691, 12. 398.


Symmes, Rev. William, his Election Ser- mon, 1. 98.


Symmes, Rev. Zechariah, 8. 12, 21, 26; II. 201; 20. 346.


Symmetry, ship, 5. 54.


Symonds, -, 16. 3.


Symonds, Capt. Francis, 15. 86, 151.


Symonds, Lemuel, donation from, 1. 114.


Symonds, Riehard, 6. 255 n.


Symonds, Samuel, d. 1669, 8. 13, 22, 26.


Symonds, Samuel, 12. 397. His wife, 6. 255.


Symonds, pedigree of, 6. 255.


Symons, S., 17. 186.


Symson, see Simpson.


Symson, Rev. Patrick, 11. 424 n.


' Synods, Results of Three, in Massachu- setts,' I. 138.


Syracuse, N. Y., 7. 360.


T.


Tabernaele Chureh, Salem, 19. 262. Con- troversy with the First Chureh, 6. 293, 318.


Table used by Lord Chatham, exhib- ited to the Society, 3. 151.


Table made from pieces of the dome of the Capitol at Washiington, presented by B. B. Freneh, Esq., 9. 353.


' Tablet,' I. 147; 17. 362.


Tabor, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 84.


Tabumshowett, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Taeamahaca, medicine, 5. 397.


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Tacitus, Caius Cornelius, 16. 176, 217 ; | Tappan, Rev. David, D.D., 5. 416; 6. 270. 17. 34.


Taft, Lieut. Peter, 15. 77.


Taft, Lieut. Robert, 15. 77.


Taggard, William ( Lovejoy & Taggard), II. 308.


Tailer, Lieut .- Gov. William, 6. 30; 12. 254, 412; 13. 414 ; 20. 213.


Taintor, Eli, request from, 2. 451.


Tait, Rt. Rev. Archibald Campbell, D.D., Bishop of London, 11. 405 ; 12. 315; 13. 70; 18. 83; 19. 121; 20. 173. His tribute to Dean Stanley, 19. 5, 6.


Tait, James, 15. 221, 222.


Talbot, Charles, Baron, d. 1736, on sla- very, 7. 318, 325.


Talbot, Charles, d. 1717, Duke of Shrews- bury, see Shrewsbury.


Talbot, George, Duke of Shrewsbury, see Shrewsbury.


Talbot, E. H., letter from, 6 361.


Talbot, Capt. James, 13. 406.


Talbot, Hon. Thomas, LL.D., 19. 357.


Talbot de Malahide, Lady, 18. 438.


Talbot, ship, 5. 94.


Talcot, Samuel, 8. 12, 21, 26.


Talcott, Gen. George, U. S. A , donation from, 2. 482.


Talcott, Major John, 3. 61, 69 n. ; 6. 71 n .; 13. 71. Talcott, Gov. Joseph, 13. 80, 100.


Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, 4. 370; 17. 47.


Talkee-talkee, 10. 446.


Tallents, Francis, his charts of universal history, 1. 60.


Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles Maurice, Prince de, 17. 459; 20. 390.


Tallmadge, Col. Benjamin, his character, 4. 197. Tallmadge, Col. William S., 13 421.


Tamequajont, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Tammany Society, New York, I. xi, xv n., 28, 45 n.


Tancmar, Dr. John, 16. 210.


Tancy, Chief Justice Roger B., 6. 132; 11. 355 ; 12. 444. His remarks on slavery answered, 6. 91-96. Autograph letter of, to Rev. Samuel Nott, 12. 445-447. Letter from, to B. R. Curtis, 16. 22. Remarks, in the Dred Scott case, quoted, 6. 90, 91.


Tanner, Mrs., 7. 278.


Tanner, H. S., 1. 427 n.


Tanner, John, 7. 129.


Tanner, Obour, negress, 7. 268, 268 n., 269, 269 n. Letters to, from Phillis Wheat- ley, 7 273-278.


' Tanner Manuscripts,' 13. 84, 89.


TAPPAN, Rer. BENJAMIN, D.D., nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 55. Elected, 2. 59. Accepts membership, 2. 63. His deatlı, 7. xiii. Remarks on his deathı, 7. 299.


Tappan, Rev. Christopher, see Toppan.


His sermon on the death of Washing- ton, I. 137. His funeral sermon on Lieut .- Gov. Phillips, 1. 154.


Tappan, Enoch S., 16. 124.


Tappan, Rev. Henry Philip, D.D., LL.D., 4. 92.


Tappan, John, 2. 206; 11. 308. Donations from, 7. 338.


Tappan, Lewis, 2. 206; 5. 285; 15. 403, 404.


Tappan, Dr. Peter, drowned, 14. 147.


Tappan & Dennett, Messrs., donation from, 2. 224.


Tapper, Per. Samuel, 2. 418 n. ; 17. 255, 261.


Tarbell, John, 20. 286, 318.


Tarbet, Hugh, 11. 392, 395.


Tarbox, Rer. Increase N., donation from, 6. 331.


Tarbut, Mrs. Hugh, death of, 7. 236.


Tariff, 3. 71; 5. 280-282; 8. 173. De- bates in Congress on, 5. 276-278.


Tarleton, Gen. Sir Banastre, 18. 70, 73, 74; 19- 68, 69. His 'Campaigns in the Southern Provinces,' 1. 153; 19. 68 n.


Tarleton, Richard, death of, 14. 142.


Tarnere (Ter Vere ?), 10. 385, 385 n.


Tarquinius (L. Tarquinius Superbus), 16. 15. Tarrytown, N. Y., 20. 201. Tashe, Col., 4. 306.


Tasker, Samuel, killed by Indians, 14. 138.


Tassoucomen, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Tassy, James H. Laugier de, 4. 362. Tate, Nahum, 20. 152.


Tate and Brady, their version of the Psalms, 2. 422.


Tatnall, Gen. Josiah, 3. 224, 225. Tatsham (Tresham), Master, 13. 96.


Taunton, Mass., 4. 91 ; 7. 185, 187, 196, 202, 206, 212. 215, 219, 222, 223, 229, 231, 233, 235, 236, 248, 249, 251 ; 8. 345, 346; 12. 394, 395, 400 ; 13. 53; 17. 344. Named for Taunton, Eng., 12. 399.


Taunton Insane Asylum. 7. 41.


Taunton North Purchase, decds in rela- tion to the title of, 2 546, 547.


Taunton Public Library, donations from, IO. 1. 134.


Taunton River. 6. 74 n. ; 10. 114-116. Lines on, by Samuel Davis, 11. 30.


Tavernier, Jean Baptiste, his travels in Persia, I. 474.


Taxation, tract relating to, I. 146. Of the American colonies, 4. 385; 5. 238. Questions relating to slavery, 6. 137- 145, 155, 156, 164, 165, 167.


Taxes, money paid for, 2. 3 n., 37 n., 82 n., 103 n., 131 n., 148 n., 211 n., 234 n., 253 n., 269 n., 314 n., 367 n., 369, 386 n., 425 n., 453 n., 471 n., 487 n., 527 n., 556 n.


Tay, Isaiah, 17. 51.


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Tay, Jeremy, 12. 115, 116.


Tayler, Robert, 13. 60.


Tayloe, Col. John, 2. 302 ; 4. 96.


Taylor, Capt., 7. 85.


Taylor, Capt., 14. 13S.


Taylor, Col., 7. 217.


Taylor, Col., 13. 223.


Taylor, Lieut., 17. 288.


Taylor, Mr., 1715, 20. 279.


Taylor, Mr., Cambridge, Mass., 1775, 7. 208.


Taylor, Mr., London, Eng., 1776, 19. 219. Taylor, Mr., his survey of Massachu- setts, 1. 455.


Taylor, Mrs., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 269.


Taylor, Abigail ( Mrs. Amory), 13. 419.


Taylor, Mrs. Abigail (Jenkyn), 5. 498.


Taylor, Amos, 17. 205.


Taylor, Asher, donation from, 8. 294.


Taylor, Bayard, 19. 121 n.


Taylor, Capt. Christopher, 13. 416.


Taylor, Dan, 15. 252.


Taylor, Lieut. Daniel, 15. 80.


Taylor, Rev. Daniel T., donations from, 4. 54; II. 501.


Taylor, Ebenezer, 3. 294.


Taylor, Edward, killed by Indians, 14 138.


Taylor, Rer. Edward, d. 1729, 8. 14, 22, 27; 18 4, 5, 11 n., 18 n. Diary of, 18. 5-18.


Taylor, Rev. Edward T., portrait of, 2. 366.


Taylor, Eldad, 10. 99.


Taylor, Elizabetlı, 15. 252.


Taylor, George, 15. 393.


Taylor, Judge Henry W., 18. 4. 5.


Taylor, Rev. Isaac, his 'Words and Places' cited, 12. 334, 335; 13. 73. His ' Words and Places' presented, 13. 44.


Taylor, James, 6. 344, 429 ; 13. 414 ; 20. 316.


Taylor, Rt .- Rer. Jeremy, D.D., 17. 342 ; 18. 250. Cited, 8. 445; 18. 125 n. His ' Ductor Dubitantium,' 18. 428. His ' Holy Living' and ' Holy Dying,' 18. 428. His ' Life of Christ,' 18. 429. Taylor, John, 13. 424.


Taylor, John, 1706, 14. 143.


Taylor, John, H.C. 1699, 8. 30.


Taylor, John, letter to, from J. Adams, 5. 90, 91 ; 13. 301 n.


Taylor, John, Protester, II. 392, 394. Taylor, Rev. John, 1. 56. Presents a copy of his 'Century Sermons,' 1. 167.


Taylor, Sergt. John, 14. 100.


Taylor, John, South Carolina, 15. 393.


Taylor, Hon. John Douglass, at the Con- vention of 1788, 3. 296 n.,-298, 303. Taylor, Joseph, 1668, 18. 12.


Taylor, Joseph, Protester, 1775, 11. 395.


Taylor, Rev. Joseph, d. 1682, 6. 338; 8. 14, 22, 27.


Taylor, Joshua, his Fourth of July ora- tion, 1. 191.


Taylor, Kezia, 18. 5.


Taylor, Mrs. Mary ( Mrs. Payne), 13. 410. Taylor, Nathaniel, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Taylor, Mrs. Oliver A., donation from, II. 501.


Taylor, Rev. Oliver A., donations from, 2. 382, 468, 471.


Taylor, Peter Alfred, 15. 253; 19. 329. Donations from, 15. 228, 252. Vote of thanks to, 15. 253. His remarks on Col. Joseph L. Chester cited, 15. 253.


Taylor, Rebecca, letter of, cited, 15 252. Taylor, Richard, 1668, 18. 7.


Taylor, Richard, Boston, 1657, 3. 338.


Taylor, Samuel L., donation from, 8. 254.


Taylor, Capt. Silas, 16. 216.


Taylor, Tazewell, 4. 98.


Taylor, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 11. 201.


Taylor, William, 1778, 15. 252.


Taylor, William, donation from the fam- ily of, 2. 112.


Taylor, William, Boston, 1774, 3. 260.


Taylor, Col. William, 10. 128.


Taylor, William, Protester and refugee, II. 392, 394; 18. 268.


Taylor, William, surveyor, 6. 35.


Taylor, William H., donation from, 10. 21. Taylor, Pres. Zachary, 5. 216; 7. 412; 1I. 4, 359; 12. 289; 13. 259; 15. 250; 18. 28; 19. 351; 20. 27-29. Election and inauguration of, as President of the United States, 3. 74. Dr. Bell's eulogy on, 7. 48.


Taylour, Ano, 16. 265.


Tazewell, Hon. Littleton W., 9. 193; 11. 487; 14. 107; 18. 420.


Tea, 4. 381, 382. Troubles arising after the tax on, 4. 216-219. Burnt, 1774, 4. 219, 224. Thrown into Boston Har- bor, 5. 98 ; 6. 261; 10. 210; 12. 174, 175; 13. 156-183, 263; 14. 40 n .; 20. 10-17. Celebration of the centennial of the destruction of, in the harbor, 13. 151-216. Meeting of the Society at Rev. R. C. Waterston's house, 13 151- 216. Remarks of the President, 13. 151-156. Paper by Mr. Frothingham, 13. 156-183. Letter of W. C. Bryant, 13. 183-184. Remarks of Mr. Wa- terston, 13. 184-198. Facsimile page of Adams's diary relating to, faces 13 191. Verses by Mrs. Waterston, 13. 198, 199. Remarks of Dr. Ellis, 13. 199-202. Ballad by Dr. Holmes, 13. 202-204. Remarks of Mr. Warren, 13. 205-207. Remarks of Mr. Amory, 13. 207-210. Letter from Mr. W. T. Davis, 13. 210-212. Julius Dexter's letter, 13. 214. Contemporary vindi- cations of the act, 13. 178. Specimens of the tea exhibited, 13. 185. Old verses on the Tea-party, 13. 212, 213.


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List of articles exhibited at the meet- ing, 13. 215, 216. Engraving relating to the destruction of the tea, presented, 13. 263.


Tea Act, 13. 157.


Tea Commissioners, 13. 162, 163, 166. Tea duty, 7. 292.


' Tea Meetings,' 1773, niinutes of, 20. 10- 17. Watch appointed over the tea vessels, 20. 11, 13.


Tea Party, Boston, 8. 325.


' Tea-Tax Tempest,' engraving, presented, 13. 214. Tebbetts, Samuel, 14. 118.


' Technology,' authority for the word, 17. 419.


Teek, Mary, Princess of, 18. 251. Teeumseh (Toeumsach), 12. 36.


TEFFT, ISRAEL K., 2. 137, 138 n. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 2. 13S. Elected, 2. 141. Accepts membership,


2. 145. Letter from, 2. 212. Donation from, 2. 237. His death, 8. xvi. An- nouneement of the death of, 9.4. His collection of autographs, 9. 5.


Tejera, Emiliano, bis pamphlet entitled ' Los Restos de Colon en Santo Do- mingo,' 2. 118 n.


Telegraph, electrie, Dr. Bell claims the invention, 7. 68.


Telegraphı, ship, 6. 436.


Telentielii, 12. 36.


Telfair, Mary, 17. 79.


Tello, Gomez, 16. 319, 319 n.


Temperance Convention, 1833, 11. 74.


Worcester,


Temple, Mr., 11. 306.


Temple, Mr., 15. 96.


Temple, Augusta, 13. 240.


Temple, Lady Elizabeth (Bowdoin), 12. 323; 13. 240.


Temple, George Grenville Nugent, Mar- quis of Buckingham, see Buekingham.


Temple, Sir Grenville, 11. 150 n. ; 12. 210.


Temple, Henry, Lord Palmerston, see Palmerston.


Temple, Henry J., Viscount Palmerston, see Palmerston.


Temple, Rev. J. Howard, donation from, 2. 424.


Temple, John, 12. 108.


Temple, Sir Jolin, I. 217; 5. 241, 243, 246; 9. 68; 12. 323, 416; 13. 240; 15. 328; 16. 46-49, 159, 159 n., 161; 19. 131 n .; 20. 269. The table of Lord Chatham, 3. 151. His mother, 7. 370. Letters from the Marquis of Bucking- ham to, 9. 69, 71, 73, 77. His sueces- sion to the Baronetey, 9. 69, 73. Letters of, 12. 207-211. Statement concerning the letters sent to Amcriea, 16. 46-40. Temple, Margaret ( Mrs. Dowse), portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 391.


Temple, Mrs. Mebitable, 16. 391.


Temple, Richard Grenville, Earl, 12. 416; 16. 46-48, 101.


Temple, Robert, 1758, 17. 157.


Temple, Robert, 8. 350. Found with Tory letters, 7. 186.


Teniple, Hon. Robert, 16. 391.


Temple, Sir Thomas, 2. 552; 3. 62; 6. 65 n., 67 n .; 13. 134; 16. 149.


Temple, Sir William, 4. 372; 13. 64; 17. 10. Temple, N. H., 6. 431.


Temple Emanuel, New York, 20. 358.


Temple Library, London, II. 199.


Temple Place, Boston, 3. 42.


Templeman, George, proposes an ex- change for the Collections, 1. 434, 436. Temple's Farm, 4. 221.


Templeton, Clotworthy Upton, Baron, 12. 413.


Templeton, Mass., 12. 407, 416.


Ten Broeek, Gen. Abraham, 19. 400.


Ten Broeck, Rev. P. S., 2. 255 n.


Tenducei, -, a singer, 19 221.


Teniers, M. de, 5. 356.


Teniers, David, 13. 317.


Tennant, Rev. Gilbert, 19 180. His ' Ex- aminer Examined,' I. 137.


Tennent, Rec. William, 14. 256.


Tennessee, flag of the iron-clad, presented, II. 136.


Tennessee Historical Society, 16. 473. Letter from the Secretary of, desiring portraits of distinguished persons, 3. 157. Donations from, 4. 54, 373, 384; 5. 104, 192, 196, 202.


Tennessee State Library, donations from, 4. 286; 5. 30.


Tenney, Allen, donations from, 7. 143, 408, 474.


Tenney, Clough us., case of, 14. 392.


Tenney, Jonathan, donation from, 2. 480. Tenncy, Rer. L., donation from, 4. 122.


TENNEY, Hon. SAMUEL, M.D., 20. 338. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 40. Elected, 1. 48. Accepts mem- bership, 1. 48.


Tennyson, Alfred, quotation from, 19. 205. His 'In Memoriam' cited, 20. 228. Tennyson Street, Boston, 6. 29.


Tenterden, Chiarles. Abbott, Baron. 'On Shipping,' Story's edition of, Io. 181.


Tenure of lands in New England, paper on, by Prof. Washburn, 13. 114-121. Ter Vere ( Veer), 10. 385, 385 n.


Terentius Afer, Publius, 19. 309. Terlon, Hugues, Chev. de, Io. 101. Ternant, Jean de, 6. 218.


TERNAUX-COMPANS, HENRI, nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 112. Eleeted, 2. 113. Donation from, 2. 173. Death of, 10. xvi, 143.


Ternaux-Louis Mortimer, 10. 143.


Ternay, Charles L. d'Arsae de, 13. 105. Commands the French fleet, 7. 289. Receives Washington, 7. 290.


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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Terra sigillata as a medicine, 5. 392.


Terrell, W. H. H., Adjutant-General of


Indiana, 10. 145. Donations from, 8. 480 ; 9. 463.


Terrington, Capt., 16. 360.


Terry, Gen. Alfred H., II. 136.


Terry, William, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Terry, Zebedee, a refugee from Boston in 1776. 18. 268.


Tertullianus, Quintus S. F., his ' Opera,' 18. 426.


' Testimony of the Pastors of the Mas- sachusetts Churches,' I. 79.


Tetzel, Johann, 20. 373, 374.


Teuffel, Wilhelm Sigismund, his ' History of Roman Literaturc' cited, 18. 403.


Tew, Paul, letter of, read, 8. 7.


Tewksbury, Mass , 12. 404, 406. Origin of the name of, 12. 413.


Texel, Holland, 3. 215.


Thacher, Mrs., 8. 288.


Thacher (Thatcher), Anthony, Io. 160. Shipwreck of, 3. 287.


Thacher (Thatcher), Benjamin B., not the author of a 'Life of Phillis Wheat- ley,' 7. 269 n., 270 n. His Traits of the 'Tea party ' cited, 13. 172, 178. His 'Memoir of Phillis Wheatley' cited, 15. 390 n.


Thacher, George, H.C. 1812, 8. 69 n.


Thacher, Judge George, II. 51; 16. 179. Letter from, to Hon. John Holmes, 16. 180.


Thacher, George W., donation from, 7. 338.


Thacher, Adm. Henry Knox, letter of, relative to thic portrait of Gen. Knox, 15. 8, 9.


Thacher, Isaac, 19 357.


THACHER, JAMES, M.D., 1. 327 ; 19. 258, 259. Donations from, 1. 166, 168, 492;


2.51. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 26. Elected, 2. 30. Declines mem- bership, 2. 33. Letter from Lafayette to, 2. 533. His ' Observations on Iron Ores and Smelting Furnaces,' I. 166. His ' American Medical Biography,' I. 327, 330, 479 n., 500 n .; 2. 287 m .; 7. 178. His account of the capturc of Gen. Prescott, 6. 195, 196. His ' Mili- tary Journal ' cited, 4. 62, 151; 6. 196; 12. 189 n., 260; 18. 76 n. His ' History of Plymouth,' 19. 108.




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