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Beers, William Pitt, his oration on Wash- ington, 1. 138.
Beeston, Father -, 17. 205.
Begworth, Benjamin, drowned, 14 133.
Beighton, Henry, editor of the 'Ladies' Diary' 7. 126.
Beke, Charles T., Ph. D., F.S.A., dona. tion from, 3. 264.
Belchard, Jeremiah, 12. 107.
Belcher, -. 12. 363.
Belcher, Madam, her death, 5. 1. ller house burned, 7. 232.
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Belcher, Andrew, 4. 256, 257; 12. 254, 255; 13. 416 m .; 18. 16.
Belcher, Andrew, Jr., accounts with Harvard College, 6. 339, 340.
Belcher, Mr. Edward, 3. 338.
Belcher, Gor. Jonathan, I. 101, 217, 257 n .;
4. 52, 349, 351, 352 ; 5. 80, 166, 167 ; 8. 30; 10. 159, 162, 324; 12. 271, 323, 380, 402 n., 404, 416; 13. 417; 14. 1; 16. 397, 398; 18. 368-370; 19. 96. Man- uscript letters of, I. 21; 2. 99, 101, 101 n., 229 n., 582. Portrait of, to be repaired, 2. 280 n. Papers of, 2. 487. Letter from, to the Rev. Dr. Colman, 3. 41. Papers relating to the plot to remove from office, 3. 216. Distrusted, 5. 118.
Belcher, Rev. Josepli, 8. 28. Letter found in his study, 1. 217. His election ser- mon, 1. 219.
Belcher, Nathaniel, 14. 110.
Belcher, Rev. Samuel, 8. 13, 21, 26.
Belcher, Sarson, II. 140.
Belcher Lane, Boston, 6. 30.
Belchertown, Mass., 12. 405, 407; 19. 396,
421. Named for Gov. Belcher, 12. 416. Belden, Messrs. Ebenezer, & Co., dona- tions from, I. 130, 138, 147, 154, 168, 202, 219.
Belden, Thomas, 2. 344 n.
Belding, William, II. 316.
Belding, Keith, & Co., donation from, IO. 2.
Belfast, Me., 12. 408. Origin of the name of, 12. 419.
Belknap, Andrew E., donation from, I. 494.
Belknap, Edward, donations given to the Society, 3. iv; 4. 244. llis liberality with regard to the portraits of Washi- ington and Dr. Belknap, 3. 309, 310 n. Vote of thanks to, 4. 273.
Belknap, Miss Elizabeth, 3. 285; 8 483 ; 9. 2; 10. 160; 11. 466 m. ; 19. 393. Do- nations from, 2. 101, 425n .; 5. 107; 8. 431, 432. Letter from, in regard to the Belknap donation, 3. 285, 286. To receive the thanks of the Society, 3. · 328, 329.
Belknap, J , 20. 12, 13.
Belknap, Miss Jane, see Marion, Mrs. Jane.
Belknap, Jeremiah, 11. 240, 241 n.
Belknap, Jeremy, donation from, 1. 50.
Belknap, Mrs. Jeremy, the Collections to be given to, I. 120; 2. 68 n.
BELKNAP, Rev. JEREMY, D.D., I. 1, 4, 6 n., 13-15, 17 n., 18, 22-24, 27, 29, 30, 32-36, 38-41, 44, 48, 51, 52 n., 59, 62, 69, 85, 87, 91, 102, 105-110, 116, 160 n., 212 n., 230 n., 240 n., 246 n., 266 n., 339 n., 346 n., 447 n , 459 n., 483 n., 500 n. ; 4. 79 n., 112, 297 ; 8. 3, 186, 224, 431, 432, 483 ; IO. 126 n., 164, 817, 343, 347; II. 240, 356, 465 n., 466 n., 468 n .; 12. 5, 6, 66,
233-236, 434 ; 13. 229, 230, 298, 299, 303, 304 n .; 14. 117, 119, 1422., 148 n, 363, 369: 15. 171, 172, 174; 16. 144, 154, 257, 266, 283-286, 293-295, 297, 299, 303, 376 m .; 17. 81, 107 m., 109, 132, 155, 156, 193 m., 218, 225, 363, 364; 18. 134, 134 n., 440 : 19. 300; 20. 12, 13, 211. A founder of the Society, I. vii- xvi, xxiii n .; 2. vifi, ix, 193; 3. 165. 166, 266, 346, 351 ; 7. 377. Notice of, by Dr. Eliot, I. viii, ix, 117 n. Steps taken to form a Historical Society, I. viii- xvi, xvi n .. xxiii n. His research in writing the 'History of New Hamnp- shire,' I. ix. First meeting of the So- ciety, I. x. Correspondence with E. Hazard, I. x, xi, xv. Date of his deathı, I. xli, 117 ». ; 3. 328. Plan of an Anti- quarian Society drawn by, I. xii ; 2. 308, 309; 4. 110-112. Catalogue of early members of the Society, I. xiv, xv. To draw up rules for the Library and Museum of the Society, I. xix. Circular letter issued in 1791, 1. xix- xxii. To superintend the publications of the Society, I. xx, xxix. The Cir- cular Letter reprinted, I. xxiv. The 'Introductory Address from the His- torical Society to the Public ' issued, I. xxiv. His portrait mentioned, I. xxxiii. Elected Corresponding Secre- tary, 1. 4, 34, 50, 64, 82, 97, 105, 117. Corresponding Secretary, 1. 4, 25, 29, 37, 40, 61, 70, 74, 90 m., 93, 94, 113 n. Of committee to drauglit rules for the Library, I. 14. Of committee to ob- tain pamplilets from Mr. Bowdoin, 1. 14. To keep the key of thic So- cicty's room, I. 15 Communicates plan of the 'American Apollo,' I. 16, 17. List of books furnished by, I. 18-22. Report on tlic books offered by, I. 23. Of committee to publish the Collec- tions, 1. 24, 57, 77. Reports a preface for the Collections, I. 24. Donations from, I. 26, 48, 68; 2. 101 n. Of com- mittee to ask for Laws, Journals, etc., of the several States, 1. 28. To open correspondence with Tammany So- cicty, New York, I. 28. Proposes a celebration of the anniversary of the discovery of America, I. 28. The pro- posal adopted, 1. 31. Selected to de- liver the discourse, I. 31. Exchange of books with, I. 36. Communicates Captain Powers's donation, I. 38. Of committec to report a plan for publish- ing the Collections, I. 42. Of com- mittee to arrange for the celebration of the discovery of America, I. 44. Delivers the discourse on that occa- sion, 1. 45. Vote of thanks to, 1. 46. The discourse to be printed, 1. 46. . Reports a memorial to Congress, 1. 61. Of committee on the Circular Letter,
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I. 61. Presents the first volume of his ' Ameriean Biography,' 1. 66. To an- swer Mr. Trumbull's letter, 1. 68. To seleet the Trumbull Papers, 1. 74 n. Of committee to ask for Prinee's Al- manacs, 1. 77. To open correspond. ence with the Asiatie Society, 1. 78. Of committee to seleet books to be sent to Sir W. Jones, 1. 80. Presents copies of his diseourse on the discovery of America, 1. 83. Asked to go to Lebanon to select the Trumbull Papers, I. 83. Reports on his mission, 1. 85. Extracts from his interleaved almanae relating to this journey, 1. 85 n. Of committee to inerease means for pub- lishing the Collections, 1. 86. Mr. Shaw's letter to, about the Carver sword, 1. 88 n. Excused from service on the committee to inerease the means for publishing the Collections, 1. 96. Of committee to consider the Resolves of the General Court in relation to the map of the State, 1. 96. Of committee to solicit subscriptions for the Society, I. 102. Excused from service, I. 104. To procure a box for the papers of the Corresponding Seeretary, 1. 110. Let- ter of Ichabod Shaw to, 1. 114n. His au- tograph, faces 1. 116. Portrait of, faces I. 116; 3. 287. Faesimile of a letter written by, faees 1. 117. Mrs. Mar- eou's ' Life of,' 1. 117n .; 19. 390n. Count Rumford's letter to, 1. 118n. Vote to purehase a portrait of, 1. 120, 124. The Collections to be given to his family, 1. 120, 241, 244; 2. 68 n., 69 n. Extract from a letter of Sir John Wentworth to, 1. 124 n. Note of, to Mr. James Perkins, 1. 358. Letter from David Trumbull to, offering the Trumbull MSS. to the Society, 2. 331n., 366, 366 n., 525. Donation from the family of, 2. 346. Letter from, to Mr. Joseph Whipple, 2. 379. A committee appointed to ask the lieirs of, for eer- tain papers left by him, 2. 423, 424. Letter from the helrs in relation to eertain papers, 2. 424, 425. His manu- seripts with several rare books and pamphlets presented to the Society, by Miss Elizabeth Belknap, 2. 425 n. ; 3. iv, 285-328, 357-359 ; 4. 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 26, 63, 134, 135, 144; 5. 107. See Belknap Papers. Portrait of, presented to the Society by Mr. Edward Bel- knap, 3. iv, 287, 310 n. ; 4. 214, 273. His services to the cause of Ameriean his- tory, 3. 166. His letter to Judge Tucker on slave-holding, preserved in Vol. IV. of the first series of the Collee-
tions. 3. 190; 13. 304 n. On Robert Calef, 3. 288. Interleaved almanacs belonging to, 3. 295-311; 8. 45. Ma. terial for historical and biographical use, colleeted by, 3. 295, 311, 327, 328. Letters of Dr. John Eliot to, 3. 295. Correspondence with Ebenezer Hazard, 3. 295 ; 5. 107 ; 15. 258; 18. 183. Min- utes of the debates in the Massaeliu- setts Convention of 1788 eontained in his donation, 3. 296-304. His selection of papers from Gov. Trumbull's collec- tions, 3. 310. The owner of a portrait of Washington, 3. 310 n. Of commit- tee to visit the Oneida and New Stock- bridge Indians, 3. 311; 19. 393-396, 423. Copy of the Preface of Hub- bard's History among his papers, 3. 320-322. Remarks on Jabez Fitch, 3. 327. Place of burial, 3. 328. Last entry in his 'Meteorological Journal,' 3. 328 n. Resolutions with regard to the ' Papers' donated to the Society. 3 328, 320. His interest aud plans for the improvement of the Society, 3 346, 347. His possession of Standish's sword, 4. 142, 143. Letter to, from Lord Lyttelton, 4. 135, 136. Letters to, from G: Washington, 4. 136-138. Let- ter to, from Mr. J : Davis, 4 143. Gift of a portrait of, by Mrs. Jane Marcou, 9. 2, 189. His list of the Society's MSS. in 1792,1 10. 321-325; 13 229, 230. His deseription of General Lee referred to, 12. 260 n. Remarks of Mr. Tuttle on a statement in his 'History of New Hampshire,' 13. 314. The knoeker of his house at Dover pre- sented to the Cabinet, 14. 36. Deserip- tion of the house, 14. 37. Extracts from his note-books and letters, re- lating to Bunker Hill battle and to Dr. Gordon's ' History,' 14. 91-08. His device and motto for a seal for the Society, 15. 258. Paul Revere's let- ter to, 16. 370-376. Manuseript maps of, exhibited, 18. 18. Copies of let- ters of, to Ebenezer Hazard, given, 18. 183. His ' History of New Hamp- shire,' I. ix. 48, 83, 123, 254 n. ; 3. 166, 327; 14. 124n., 125n., 126 2., 127 n., 128n., 130n., 131 n., 198n., 143n., 364n., 366n., 375n., 376 n .; 16. 276 n .; 18.320n. His 'Discourse on the Discovery of Ameriea,' 1. 49, 83; 3. 355; 12. 65. Ilis ' Ameriean Biography,' 1. 83, 123, 217 n .; 2. 141 m .; 3. 166; 16. 202 ; 18. 441. Aeeount of a ' Tour to the White Mountains,' 3. 295. His Journal of a visit to the Oneida Indians, 3. 311 ; 19. 393-423. Notiee of Rev. Hugh Adams,
1 Mr Deane now thinks that this list is in the handwriting of Dr. John Eliot, Librarian And Cabinet-Keeper in 1791 and 1792, and that the bending on page 323, vol. x., should read 'Dr Eliot's List of MSS. in the Cabinet, of the Historical Society in 1792,' and that the reader should make this correction wherever reference is made to the list above.
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3. 324-326. Extraets from his Journal of his visit to the Camp at Cambridge in 1775, 4: 77-86; 15. 174. Extracts from 'Answers to Queries respecting Slavery,' 6. 107, 108. See Belknap Papers.
Belknap, John, 8. 45; 9. 2; 14. 37; 19. 282. Donations from, 1. 152n .; 2. 378. Letter fromn, in relation to the papers desired by the Society, 2. 424, 425. Donation of a bust of Tudor, with thanks of the Society for the same, 3. 31.
Belknap, Joseplı, 1. 17, 23, 43, 45 n., 77, 81; 12. 2n. Arrangements made for printing the publications and Collee- tions of the Society, I. xx-xxvi. Pub- lication of the 'Apollo' by, I. xx-xxvii. The contract for printing terminated, I. xxvii, xxviii, 77, 78. His death, I. xxix n.
Belknap, Samuel, donation from, I. 101.
Belknap, Hon. William W., letter and donation fron1, 13. 378. Leave granted him to copy Dr. Belknap's portrait, 13. 378.
Belknap & Hall, Messrs., 1. 43, 45 n. Agreement with, I. 48, 49.
Belknap & Young, Messrs., their propo- sal of the 'Apollo' communicated, I. 17. Report of the committee to con- sider it, I. 23.
'Belknap Papers,' I. 117 n., 266 n .; 2. 245 n .; 3. iv, 285-328, 357-359; 4 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 26, 03, 134, 135, 144; 5. 107 ; 9. 198 n .; 10. 160, 164 ; 14. 119 n., 326; 15. 266, 270, 274; 16. 40 ; 17. 99 ; 19. 244, 286, 293, 393, 395, 396. Letter from Miss Elizabeth Belknap accompanying the donation of the ' Papers,' 2. 245 n. ; 3. 285, 286. Report on the contents of the Belknap donation, by Mr. Charles Deane, 3. 286-328. Valuable books and rare manuscripts in, 3. 287-296, 311-316, 327, 327 n. The interleaved almanaes, 3. 295, 296, 304-311. A committee appointed to take charge of, 3. 528. The committee to report in writing, 3. 329. The committee to arrange and bind the books and papers, 3. 328 ; 4. 12, 134, 251. Catalogued, Io. 157. Committee of publication of, ap- pointed, 13. 232. Serial of, announced, 14. 338 ; 15. 2, 7. Two volumes of, announeed, 15. 228. New edition of, 19. 251. Cited, 19. 377 n.
Bell, -, 17. 249.
Bell, Archibald, bookseller, 7. 246 n.
BELL, Hon. CHARLES H., elected a Cor- responding Member, 12. 140. Accepts membership, 12. 169. Present at a meeting of the Society, 18. 402. His 'Exeter in 1776,' 19. 259.
Bell, Charles John, 7. 67.
Bell, Clara, 7. 67, 70.
Bell, Daniel, 13. 424.
Bell, Mrs. Elizabethi (Todd), 7. 28.
Bell, Mrs. Frances Clark (Pinkerton), wife of Dr. Luther V Bell, 7. 34. Her deatlı, 1855, 7. 61.
Bell, Franees Pinkerton, daughter of Dr. Luther V Bell, 7. 67, 70.
Bell, Henry James, d. 1847, 7. 61. Bell, James, d. 1857, 7 31, 32, 83.
Bell, Jolin, d. 1743, 7. 27-29.
Bell, John, d. 1825, sketch of, 7. 29, 30.
Bell, John, d. 1836, sketeli of, 7. 29, 30. Bell, John, M.D., d. 1830, brother of Dr. Luther V Bell. sketch of, 7. 31, 34.
Bell, Jolin, politician, 6. 308 n. Bell, Gen. Louis, 8. 483.
Bell, Mrs. Lucy (Smith), 7 30.
BELL, Hon. LUTHER V, AV.D., 2. 444; 6. 451; 8. 261 ; 12. 6. Donations from, 2. 444 ; 4. 226 ; 5. 145. Elected a Resident Member of the Society, 4. 20. His death, 5. ix ; 6.6 ; 7. 005. Remarks on, 5. 408-411, 441, 442. Portrait of, 7. v, 27. ' Memoir of,' 7. 26-99. His auto- graph, faees 7. 27. His name, 7. 31 n .- 32 n. Letter from, to Adj .- Gen. Schou- ler, 7. 79, 80. Letter from, to Dr. W : J. Dale, 7. 81-85.
Bell, Mary, daughter of Dr. L. V Bell, death of, 1847, 7. 61.
Bell, Mary Ann, sister of Dr. Luther V Bell ( Mrs. Nesmithi). 7. 31. Her deatlı, 7. 34. Bell, Mrs. Mary Ann (Gilmore), 7. 29. Bell, Mrs. Mehitable Bowen (Dana), 7.30. Bell, Mrs. Miriam (Gore), 13. 424.
Bell, Richard, Mayor of Boston, Eng., 19. 239, 266.
Bell, Gov. Samuel, d. 1850, 7. 30, 31; 19. 52, 52 n. Sketeh of, 7. 30, 31.
Bell, Hon. Samuel Dana, Chief Justice, 7. 31, 31n .; 17. 226 n. Donation from, 4. 133. Quoted, 7. 48.
Bell, Samuel Jolin, son of Dr. Luther V Bell, d. 1853, 7. 61, 83.
Bell, Shubael, donations from, 1. 86, 131. Bell, Theodore S., donation from, 2. 176. Bell, William, 11. 140.
Bell, William Appleton, son of Luther V Bell, 7. 39, 67.
'Bell of St. Regis,' legend of, 11. 311, 312.
Bellamy, Joseph, D.D., I. 12 ; 3. 302; 20. 207. His ' True Religion Delineated,' I. 137.
Bellarmino, Card. Roberto, 13. 304; 18. 143 n. Date of his birth, 13. 304. Sen- tinients of, on the equality of man, 13. 304.
Bellasis, Henry, see Fauconberg, Earl of. Bellayse, Thomas, see Fauconberg, Vis- count of.
Belleau, the country residence of Sir H: Vane, 6. 47.
Bellenham, Mr., 5. 140. See Bellingham, Gov. Richard.
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Bellerive, Henri de, I. 355.
Belleval, Count, 13. 380.
Belleville, W. Va., 17. 186 n.
Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., 17. 425.
Bellin, Jacq. Nic., publisher, 6. 37 ; 7. 476.
Publishes the German map of Boston, 6. 37.
Bellinghanı, -, 10. 382.
Bellingham, John, 8. 13, 21, 26.
Bellingham, Richard, Gor. of Mass., 3. 218 ; 4. 441 ; 5. 137, 140; 12. 337, 411; 13. 133 ; 16. 146 ; 17. 120, 132; 18. 166, 390 ; 19. 142; 20. 211.
Bellingham, Samuel, M.D., 4. 441; 8. 11, 20,25.
Bellingham, Mass., 12. 274, 402, 404. Named for Gov. Bellingliam, 12. 411. Bellingham Avenue, 6. 5.
Bellingum, Mr., 5. 137. See Bellingham, Gov. Richard.
Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of, Gor. of Mass., 12. 402; 13. 400, 414; 16. 103; 18. 426; 20. 158. Matters pertaining to the validity of the charter of Harvard College, 6. 347.
Bellows, Col., 6. 357.
Bellows, Henry W., D.D., death of, 19. 230.
Bellows, Jolın (Bellows, Cordis, & Jones), II. 308.
Bellows, John, his 'Miniature French Dictionary,' 19. 310.
Belmont, Mass., 19 318.
Belpre, Ohio, 10. 452; 17. 177, 177 n., 17Sn., 179, 184, 184 n., 185, 189 n., 194.
Belsham, Williamn, his ' History of the House of Brunswick,' I. 112.
Belshazzar's Feast, painting of, 2. 289 n.
Beltremieux, Paul, Newburyport, natural- ized, 4. 360.
Beman, Lieut. Ezra, 15. 75.
Bembo, Cardinal Peter, Secretary of Leo X., 6. 305.
Bemis, -, 5. 255.
Bemis, Capt. Edmund, 15. 76.
BEMIS, GEORGE, 15. 370; 16. 163, 164: 17. 60, 71, 75; 18 31, 411; 19. 292; 20. 194. Eleeted a Resident Member, 8. 314. Donation from, 9. 436. Death of. announeed, 15. xvi; 16. 1. Resolution of the Society on the death of, 16. 2. Judge Hoar appointed to write a Memoir of, 16. 2. 'Memoir of,' by E. R. Hoar, 16. 112-116. His birth, 16. 112. Education, 16. 112. Efforts in behalf of State-prison convicts, 16. 113. Connection with the trials of Abner Rogers and Prof. Web- ster, 16. 113. Residenee in Europe, 16. 114. His publieations, 16. 114. Be- quests, 16. 115; 20. 194. Extraet from his will, 16. 116.
Bemis, Jonathan W., M.D., letter of L. V Bell to, 7 92. Bemis, Nathanael, M.D., 17. 399. Benis, Sarah, 16. 116.
Bemis, Mrs. Sarah ( Wheeler), 16. 112. Bemis, Seth, 16. 112.
Bemis's Heights, battle of, 3. 272, 275, 278.
Benbow, Admiral Jolin, 12. 423.
Beneliley, Henry W., Lieut .- Gov. of Mass., 3. 33.
Bend, Rev. Joseph G., 17. 205, 205 n.
Bendal, Edward, award in the case of Gibbons & Bendal, 20. 1, 2.
Bender, Jotham, 19. 172.
Benedict IX., Pope, 11. 424.
Benediet, Henry M., Esq., donation from, 9. 463.
Benevolent Fraternity of Churches, 2. 279; 20. 410.
Benham, Maj .- Gen. Henry W., U.S.A., 12. 181. Donation of 'Confederate ' bonds by, 9. 7.
Benjamin, -, innkeeper, 11. 16, 31.
Benjamin, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Motley), 16. 411.
Benjamin, Park, 16 411, 416.
Bennet, -, 13. 252.
Bennet, 'St. Bennet's bargain,' 8. 204.
Bennet, Ebenezer, 15. 83.
Bennet, Sir Henry, Lord Arlington, see Arlington.
Bennet, John, 12. 108.
Bennett, Ebenezer, 13. 450.
Bennett, Edmund H., LL.D., 19. 357.
Bennett, Franeis, senteneed by a court- martial, 16. 346.
Bennett, J., maps published by, 6. 38; 14. 328 n.
Bennett, Capt. Jolin, 12 425.
Bennett, Jos., extracts from his MS. History of New England, 5. 108-126, 210.
Bennett, Nehemiahı, his 'Deseription of Middleborough,' 1. 51.
Bennett, Spencer, see Phips, Spencer. Bennett, T .. 3 113.
Bennett, Williain, D.D., Bp. of Cloyne, 20. 21, 22 n. Names from his eopy of the Emmanuel Register, 20. 22, 23.
Bennington, Vt., 17. 57,63, 90, 91. Battle of, 15. 255; 17. 90, 92.
Bennington Monument Association, 17. 63, 90.
Benson, Hon. Egbert, 2. 175; 10. 103, 480; II. 23. Donation from, I. 253. Dis- eussion eoneerning the lost manuseript of, 2. 175, 180. The Benson Manu- seript, 2. 190, 190 n., 214, 214 n. Let- ter to, from Mr. J : Jay, 6. 131.
Benson, F. A., donations from, 4. 197, 226. Benson, Capt. Joshua, 15. 77.
Benson, Robert, Lord Bingley, see Bingley. Bent, -. 17. 185, 187, 194, 196.
Bent, Daniel, 10. 478.
Bent, Rufus, 20. 13.
Bent, Capt. William, 15. 84.
Bentalou, Col. l'aul, donation from, 2. 80. Bentham, Jeremy, 19. 4.
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Bentivolio, Guido, Cardinal, 12. 61. Por- trait of, by Smibert, 16. 393.
Bentley, Mrs. Elizabeth (Paine), 1. 320. Bentley, Joshua, 1. 320.
Bentley, Richard, 13. 123 n.
Bentley, Samuel, 13. 123 n.
BENTLEY, Rev. WILLIAM, D.D., 1. 110,
117, 126, 133, 136, 158, 162, 269, 285, 289, 394; 2. 275, 614 ; 8. 117; 12. 434; 15. 197 ; 19. 400. His death, I. xli, 287 n. Donations from, 1. 50, 112, 116, 138, 139. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 94. Elected, 1. 96. ' Memoir of,' by C. C. Smitlı, 1. 320-323 ; 2. 509 n., 510 n.
Benton, Nathaniel S., his 'History of Herkimer County ' cited, 19. 408 n.
Benton, Thomas Hart, his mistake as to the authorship of the Ordinance of 1787, 10. 476-180. Letter of, to Amos Kendall, 13. 306, 307.
Berceau, ship, 20. 270. Capture of, by the U. S. ship 'Boston,' 20. 271.
Berchtoldt, Count Leopold, his voyages, 1. 113.
Berde, Rycharde, 15. 262, 263. ' Berean,' I. 177.
Berean Society, donation from, 1. 177.
Bergen, American prizes seized by the Danes at, 7. 147 n.
Berguyn, Jr., 19. 215, 216, 219-223.
Berington, Simon, 12. 391 n.
Berkeley, Lord George, 4. 345, 347; 6. 72 n .; 13. 135.
Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, 3. 25; 12. 319, 323, 413; 14 205; 16. 892, 475. Portrait of, to be repaired, 2 289 n. His chair given to the Society, 3. 24, 25. Drawing and description of his chair, 3. 24, 25. His effects sold at auction, 3. 25. Induces Smibert to emigrate to America, 9. 199. Account of his ' Ad- ventures of Signor Guadentio di Lucca,' by Hon. H. B. Grigsby, 12. 391, 392.
Berkeley, George Berkeley, 1st Earl of, 13 106.
Berkeley, James Berkeley, Earl of, 12. 413.
Berkeley, Lord Jolin, 7. 345, 346. Fac- simile of signature, 7. faces 346. Re- port by, 10. 388.
Berkeley, William, Lord of Stratton, see Stratton.
Berkeley, Sir William, 18. 294.
Berkeley Co., Va., 4. 341 n.
Berkelcy Street, 6. 4, 5.
Berkley, Hon. Capt. George, his 'Naval History of Great Britain,' 2. 133.
Berkley, Mass., 5. 227; 6. 253; 12. 404, 406. Origin of the name of, 12. 413. Berkshire Bank, 5. 284.
Berkshire County, Eng., 3. 208.
Berkshire County, Mass., 'Discipline of a Church in,' I. 113 ; 3. 300. Map of a tract of land in, 1. 125.
Berkshire Medical Institute, 20. 241.
Berlin, Ger., meeting of Americans in, 14. 205.
Berlin, Mass., 3. 193.
Berlin Geographical Society, see Gesell- schaft für Erdkunde, Berlin.
Bermudas (Sommer Isles), 7. 328; 12. 460, 463. Coin of, 11. 294.
Bernad (Bernard), Bartholomew, contract given to, to erect a town house in Bos- ton, 3. 330-341.
Bernaldez, Andrés, his 'History of the Catholic Sovereigns, Ferdinand and Isabella,' 2. 11Sn.
Bernard, -, 16. 107.
Bernard, Saint, see Bernardus, Claræval- lensis, Saint.
Bernard, Lady Amelia (Offley), 12. 416. Bernard, Anne Petty, Lady, 12. 406 n.
Bernard, Elizabeth (Lady Chiarlemont), see Charlemont.
Bernard, Francis (Abingdon, Eng.), 12. 405 n.
Bernard, Francis, son of the preceding, 12. 406 n.
Bernard, Francis (of Castle Bernard), 12. 406 n., 418.
Bernard, Francis, son of the preceding, 12. 406 n.
Bernard, Francis, Earl of Bandon, see Bandon.
Bernard, Gor. Sir Francis, I. 26, 75, 219, 485n .; 2. 95, 442, 595, 4. 29, 361n., 386, 387; 5. 236; 7. 294, 295. 8. 77, 321, 473; · 10. 297, 372 ; II. 139; 12. 207-210, 271, 402, 405, 406 n., 407, 408, 416, 417 ; 13. 200, 451 : 14. 281 ; 15. 66, 179; 16. 46 ; 19. 134, 135; 20. 47 n., 48 n , 153. Com- mittee appointed on the papers of, in O. Rich's hands, 1. 459. Report of the committee, 1. 464. His letter-books, 2. 32. The manuscript papers of, 2. 66, 66 n., 363, 384, 384 n. The Boston massacre, 6. 480-483. Extracts from letters to, 7. 294, 295. Proclamation of, presented by Mr. W. G. Brooks, 9. 68. Letter from Gov. Hutchinson to, 13. 174. His 'Letters to the Ministry, I. 10. His 'Letters to the Earl of Hillsborough,' 1. 18, 20, 75, 89; 8. 86, 87. His 'Letters on the Trade of America,' I. 20. His 'Principles of Law and Polity,' I. 20. Extract from a message of, 13. 156. Letter of, to Gov. Hutchinson, 13. 164 n. Extract from his message to the Assembly, 20. 154.
Bernard, Jean, Comte de Rechberg-Roth- enlöwen, see Rechberg, etc. Bernard, Ludlow, 12. 406 n. Bernard, Sir Robert, Bart., 12. 406 n.
Bernard, Sir Scroop, 17. 217.
Bernard, Thomas, 12. 406 n.
Bernard, Tobias, 4. 441.
Bernard-Morland, Sir Francis, Bart., see Morland.
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Bernardston, Mass., 12. 405, 407 ; 20. 415. The Society invited to attend the Cen- tennial celebration of, 6 21. Account of the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of, 6. 249. Named in honor of Gov. Bernard, 12. 416.
Bernardus, Claravallensis, Saint, saying of, II. 421. His ' Opera,' 18. 427.
Bernhisel, John M., letter from, request- ing contributions for a library in Utah, 2. 461. Letter concerning the Utali Library, 2. 467. Acknowledges the re- ceipt of the Collections, 2. 469.
Berniere, Henry de, his plan of Bunker Hill battle, 14. 57, 59. 60. Bernou, Gabriel, 19. 278.
Berquin-Duvallon, -, his ' La Colonie Espagnole du Mississippi,' 1. 217.
BERRIEN, Hon. JOHN MCPHERSON, LL.D.,
2. 138; 3. 63; 4. 96; 19 52. 52 n., 53; 20 29. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 138. Elected, 2. 141; 3. 63. Proceedings of the Georgia Ilis- torical Society on the occasion of his death, 3. 63.
Berry, Deliverance (Mrs. Pommery), 14. 151. Berry, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Blackstone), 11. 435.
Berry, Mrs. Elizabeth (Philbrick), 14 150.
Berry, Jane ( Mrs Goss), 14. 150.
Berry, John, II. 393, 305.
Berry, Michael, 15. 146. Sentenced by a court-martial, 16. 353.
Berry, Nathaniel, marriage of, 14. 150.
Berry, Mrs. Sabina (Lock), 14. 150.
Berry, Thomas, H.C. 1685, 8. 28.
Berry, Thomas, Councillor of Mass., 1740, 18. 369, 370.
Berry, William, his 'Sussex and Kent Genealogies,' 2. 183.
Berry, William, marriage of, 14. 150.
Berryer, M. de, 11. 113 n., 199.
Bertie, Peregrine, 3d Duke of Ancaster, see Aneaster.
Bertie, Peregrine, see Willoughby, Baron. Bertie, Willoughby, see Abington, Earl of. Bertodi, François, naturalized, 4. 362, 362 n.
Bertrand, Joseph, Louis F., 13. 330.
Berwich (Berwick), Lieut. Everton, 15 82 n., 83.
Berwick, James Fitz-James, Duke of, 12. 410.
Berwick, Me., 12. 404; 17. 106, 107, 156, 352. Origin of the name of, 12. 410. Indian attack on, 14. 137.
Besom, John, 15. 157.
Besom, Capt. Philip, narrative of, 5. 356- 360.
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