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Titcomb, Benaiah, 14. 147.
Titian, Vecellio, 3. 377; 18. 439.
Tiverton, Mass, 12. 395, 401, 403, 409. Ceded to Rhode Island, 12. 401 n.
Tiverton, R. I., 7. 188, 219; 12. 395, 401,
403, 409; 17. 164. Aids Boston in 1774, 4. 224.
Tivoli, N. Y., 19. 352.
Toads, in medicine, 5. 393, 394.
Toasts given at the Festival in Boston on occasion of the defeat of Napoleon in Russia, 18. 381, 382.
Tobacco, 3. 300. Introduction of, into England, 9. 13.
Tobey, Mrs. Hannah, 14. 150.
Tobey, James, 14. 129. Killed by In- dians, 14. 140.
Tobey, Samuel, commission issued to, by Gov. Hancock, 18. 153, 154.
Tobey, Stephen, marriage of, 14. 150. Tocoi, Fla., 17. 61.
TOCQUEVILLE, ALEXIS DE, 4. 429; 9. 20 ; 10. 272: 12. 266, 267; 13. 396; 18. 199, 202, 220. Elected an Honorary Mem-
ber, 3. 203. Accepts membership, 3. 251. His death. 5. 19. His idea of Unitarians, 16. 462.
Todd, Mr., 7. 272.
Todd, Mr., innkeeper (?), 19. 71.
Todd, Hon. Charles S., 16. 414.
Todd, Elizabeth (Mrs. Bell), 7. 28.
Todd, Rev. Henry J., 18. 170.
Todd, William C., letter from, accom- panying a donation of relics from Fort Venango, 9 248. Thanks of the So- ciety voted to, 9. 249. Gift from, 20. 401.
Toledo, Ohio, 18. 229.
Tolland, Conn., sketch of, 10. 300, 301.
Tolman, George R., his 'Sketches of Old Boston Buildings,' 19. 335. Tom, an Indian, 20. 150. Tom, see Whistling Tom. Tompkins, Mr., a centenarian, 17 212. Tompkins, Edmund, 17. 212.
Tompson, Benjamin, see Thompson, Ben- jaınin.
Tompson, James, see Thompson, James. Tomson, Cornelius, 16. 275. See also Thomson.
Tomsquash, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Toner, J. M., M.D., donations from, 7. 376 ; 9. 196.
Tong, Elizabeth A., amount paid to, for copying, 6. 10.
Tonson, Jacob, 16. 426.
Tontine Crescent, I. 67, 337, 454 n. Room in, offered to the Society, I. xix, XXXV, 58. Deed of room in, 1. 65. Plan and elevation of, I. bet. 66 and 67. Votes, etc., in reference to repairs on, 1. 223, 234, 277, 282, 377, 427, 469, 470, 476. Committee to investigate the title to the land under, 1. 275, 276. Votes to recommend closing the passage-way under the arch, 1. 281, 283, 284, 337. Vote to alter the passage-way, 1. 342. Coinmittee appointed to dispose of the room in, 1. 463, 466. Insurance on, I. 474. See also Rooms of the Society. Tontine Hotel, New Haven, 15. 186.
Tony, a slave, 4. 66.
Tonyn, -, 17. 200 n.
Toogood, William, 15. 79. Tooke, John Horne, 19. 220, 220 n.
Toomer, Jolin, 3. 260.
Toot, -, 17. 202.
Toot, Adam, 17. 202, 202 n.
Toothaker, Samuel A., M.D., gift of, to the Cabinet, 13. 451.
Tootle. Richard, pseudonym for Dodd, see Dodd, Charles.
Topliff, Samuel, donation from, 2. 4 0.
Toppan (Tappan), Rev. Christoplier, 8. 29. Extract from a letter of, to Cotton Mather, 12. 377, 378.
Toppesfeild, Essex, Eng., 6. 255 n. Topping's, 7. 335.
Topsfield, Mass , 12. 394, 395. Origin of the name of, 12. 397.
Topsham, Me., 12. 405, 408, 417. .
Toreno de Bovja Quiepo de Llano, Conde de, 16. 318.
Torfæus Thormodus, 18. 22, 81 His ' Historia Vinlandia,' 1. 201. His ' Or- cades,' 13. 354, 356, 359. Cited, 13.355. Tories, 1775, 4. 79; 6. 141, 183, 199, 200, 211. Action at Kenip's Landing, 6. 189. Plate belonging to, captured, 7.
218. In Boston, 1776, 7. 242, 244, 245, 248, 249, 252, 255, 261. At Newport, apprehended, 7. 224. In Marshfield, 7. 253. In New York, 7. 259. 'Directions to American Loyalists ' cited, I. 76.
Torlade de Azambuja, Donna Anna Isa- bel, letter from, 2. 190, 191.
TORLADE DE AZAMBUJA, JAYME FRE- DERICO, death of, 2. 190, 191 n. No entry on the records of his election to membership, 2. 191 n.
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Torno, the, 3. 228. Toronto, Canada, 11. 492.
Torquemada, Tomas da, 17. 459. Torrens, William Hunter, 19. 154. Torrey, see Tory. Torrey, -, 17. 173.
Torrey, Dr. Augustns, donation from, 2. 511.
. . Torrey, Ebenezer, donation from, 10 21. TORREY, Prof. HENRY W., LL.D., 9. 190; 10. 20, 21, 174; 12. 80 n .; 19. 74, 129. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 228. Was Washington a marshal of France ? 7. 150-152. His notice of early emi- gration from New England to Ireland, 9. 217. Elected a member of the Stand- ing Committee, 10 20; II. 45, 243. Vote of thanks to, 10. 174. Of com- mittee on the : Sewall Papers,' 11. 326. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Standing Committee, 12. 81. Reads extracts from a letter of Hannah Win- throp, 13. 214. Tribute of, to Jeffries Wyman, 13. 322. Communicates a letter of Mrs. Prof. Winthrop, 14. 29. His share in editing the 'Sewall Diary,' 16. 369. Of committee to advise with Mr. Winsor concerning the proposed History of America, 18. 283.
Torrey, John, M.D., 17. 408. Torrey, Rev. Josiah, 8. 30.
Torrey, Nathaniel, donation from, 1. 60.
Torrey, Samuel (Torrey, Symmes, & Co.), II. 308.
Torrey, Rer. Samuel, his Election and General Election Sermons, 1. 10; 2. 293 n.
Torrey, William, 17. 367.
Torrey vs. Gardner, 2 220 n. ; 5. 407.
Torrington, Pattee Byng, 2d Viscount, 13. 101. Torrington Square, London, 3. 21, 22. Torry, William, 8. 61.
'Tory, Mr., 19 379.
Toscanelli, Paolo del Pozzo, 16. 383.
Tott, François, Baron de, 11 8.
Tounson, Rev. Robert, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury, 13. 96, 98. Letter of, cited, 13 88.
Tousey, Clark vs., 8. 475.
Tousey, Thomas. 13. 100.
Tower, Capt. Charlemagne, donation from, 9. 1. Town, John, 13. 295.
Town, Lieut. Salem, 15. 82.
Town House, see Boston Town House.
Town Records, Act for the preservation of, 11. 370.
Town votes, relating to colonial times, 3. 216-219. Town watch, 20 9, 10. Towne, Capt. Archelans, 15. 81. Towne, Margaret, 20. 313, 319.
Towne, Gen. Salem, 17. 210 n.
Towne, William, 20. 313, 317, 319.
Towne, William B., donation from, 2. 585; 10. 206
Towns, historical matter to be solicited from, 3. 89. Assessed for the main- tenance of military leaders and minis- ters, 9. 42. Powers of, 9 45.
Towns in Massachusetts, how made, 4. 389. Origin of the names of, 6. 4, 5, 25; 12. 303-419.
Towns of New England, 9. 17, 36, 60. One of the four institutions necessary to be studied in writing a history of the American Revolution, 6. 365, 366. 'Origin, Organization, and Influence of,' by Joel Parker, LL.D., 9. 14. Townsend, Mr., 17. 338.
Townsend, Mr., 19. 215, 219.
Townsend, Mr., Beaufort, S. C., 11. 17.
Townsend, Mrs., 13. 59.
Townsend, Lieut. Abiel, 15. 77.
Townsend, Alexander, his Fourth of July oration, I. 218.
Townsend, Lient. Benjamin, 19. 385 n.
Townsend, Eliza, poems of, 5. 203, 204.
Townsend, Gregory, 11. 392, 395; 13. 61.
Townsend, Rev. Hale, donation from, 10. 33.
Townsend, Horatio, I. 343 ; 19. 165.
Townsend, James, H.C. 1692. 8. 29.
'Townsend, James, inspector, 1685, 12. 107. Townsend, Mary P., 7. 18, 354. Dona- tion from, 5 203. Bequest from, and vote of thanks to, 5. 203-205; 6. 9, 11; 7. 102 ; 8. 270; 10. 170; 11. 39; 12. 77. Townsend, Penn, d. 1706, 8. 29.
Townsend, Major Penn, d. 1727, 2. 472 ; 6. 349, 428; 12. 108, 254; 14. 200. His signature, faces 6. 428.
Townsend, Rebecca ( Mrs. Winthrop), I. 383.
Townsend (Townshend), Mass., 12. 271, 404, 412.
Townsend Bishop House, 15. 211.
Townshend, Charles Townshend, Viscount, 12. 403, 412 ; 20. 159.
Townshend, Jolin Townshend, 4th Mar- quess, 12. 412.
Townships, in New England, 9. 17. In Plymouth Colony, powers of, 9. 36. Grants of, 9. 60. See Towns.
Tracey, Capt., 7. 256, 257.
Tracey, Mr., 20. 267.
Trachin, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Tracts, volumes of, concerning the American colonies, given. 1. 153. To be distinctly marked with certain in- scriptions, 3. 248.
Tracy, Major, 15. 94.
Tracy, Mr., 4. 380.
Tracy, Hon. Albert H., 4 93.
Tracy, Mrs. Hannah (Gookin), portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 475.
Tracy, J. P., letter from. 2. 329.
Tracy, Nathaniel, 1. 347 n. ; 4. 61; 12. 60, 61.
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Tracy, Patrick, court-martialled, 12. 197. Tracy, Patrick, 1. 347 n. Portrait of,
supposed by Blackburn, 16. 391. Por- trait of, by Smibert, 16. 475.
Tracy, Hon. Uriah, 14. 387.
Tracy, Hon. William, his 'Men and Events connected with the Early His- tory of Oneida County ' cited, 19. 400 n. Traders' Tokens, London, donation from the Library Committee of, 3. 48.
Tradesmen's meeting at the Green Dragon, 3. 303, 304.
Trading-houses, erected by Plymouth set- tlers on the. Manomet River, paper concerning, 3. 252-256. On the Ken- nebec and Penobscot, 9 27.
Trading-vessel, first, between the two worlds, 3. 183.
Trafton, Lieut. Joshua, 15 82, 82 n. Trail, -, 2. 423.
Train, Charles R., Attorney-General of Massachusetts, 12. 358. Receipt of, for the 'Hutchinson Papers,' returned to the Commonwealth, 13. 218, 219.
Tranquebar, see Missionaries at Tranque- bar. .
Transcendentalism in Boston, 19. 299.
'Transcript,' see ' Boston Evening Tran- script.'
' Transfer of Erin ' cited, 15. 266.
Transylvania University, Kentucky, 19. 30. The Collections to be given to, I. 276 ; 2. 70n.
Trask, Ainos, donation from, 9 463.
Trask, Rev. George, donation from, 6. 249. Trask, Lieut. Moses, 15. 86.
Trask, William B., 8. 269; 16. 54n .; 18. 285. Donations from, 7. 373, 376; 9. 357.
'Traveller,' see 'Boston Evening Trav- eller.'
Travelling expenses in New England, 1789, 11. 31, 32.
Travelling upon the Lord's Day, 19. 252-255.
Travers, Rev. Thomas, 2. 448 n ; 17. 255, 256, 256 n., 262.
Travis, Capt., 12. 426.
Travis, Daniel, 12. 108.
Treadwell, Mr., 12. 193.
Treadwell, Ann ( Mrs. Eliot), 2. 611.
Treadwell, Daniel, 5. 295. Donation from, 9. 196.
Treadwell, Jacob, 16. 8 n., 299 n.
Treadwell, Nathaniel, 16. 8, 8 n., 9.
Treadwell, Messrs. William and Daniel, donation from, 1. 154.
Treason, John Tinker accused of, 7. 345.
Treasurer of the Society, to receive and account for money received for each volume of the Collections, 2. 35. His duties, 2. 514, 518; 3. 240-244; 19. 186. See By-Laws. Duties of the com- mittee on the Treasurer's accounts,
2. 523, 524. His accounts to be an- nually examined, 3. 250. See Auditing Committee. For Annual Reports see Auditing Committee, and Chandler, P. W .; Frothingham, R .; Minot, G. R .; Mitchell, N .; Quincy, J .; Savage, J .; Smith, C. C .; Tudor, W.
Treasury Department of the United States, see United States Treasury De- partment.
Treasury of the Society, I. 84, 160 n., 232, 274, 336, 341, 380, 388, 409, 410, 419, 445, 452, 466, 488; 13. 268. Com- mittee to solicit subscriptions to the funds of the Society, 1. 102, 104. Ac- counts to be kept in Federal currency, I. 5. Oldest Account Book, I. 34n. Donations to, 1. 111, 231, 233. Early memoranda and papers relating to, I. 160 n. A vote to borrow thirteen hun. dred dollars for, 2. 3, 10. Money voted for framing pictures, 2. 78. A com- mittee appointed to examine into the state of the Treasury, 2. 370. Dona- tion to, 2. 597. Committee of Finance appointed, 12. 191. Receipts and ex- penses of, see Anditing Committee, annual reports of, and names of Treas- urers, their annual reports.
Treat, Mr., 16. 296.
Treat, Gor. Robert, 10. 395; 17. 222 n.
Treat, Rer. Salmon, 8. 29.
Treat, Rev. Samnel, 8. 14, 22, 27. Gen- eral Election Sermon of, 2. 294 n.
Treby, Sir George, 4. 162-165; 10. 373. Tredick, Mrs. Mary Wendell, 16. 387.
Tree, planting of a, by the Society, 12. 251.
Tree, see Liberty Tree.
Tree Association, East Boston, 18. 285.
Trefethen, Benjamin, photograph of, ex- hibited by Adın. Preble, 20. 29.
Treffry, Deborah (aft. Mrs. Peter), 7. 116.
Treffry, John, 7. 116.
Treffry, Martha (aft. Mrs. Peter), 7. 116. Treise (Treis), Rer. William, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255, 256, 256 n., 261.
Trelawney, Edward, 3. 76, 77.
Trelawney, Robert, 3. 183, 184.
Trembley, J. B, 3/.D., donations from, 9. 81; 10. 311.
Tremellius, Emmanuel, 20. 95.
Tremont Company, 3. 72.
Tremont Street, Boston, estate on, 4. 253 ; 5. 24, 191 ; 6. 11 ; 7. 18, 19, 354. View of, in 1800, presented, 9. 252.
Tremont Theatre, 10. 426.
Trench, Richard C., Archbishop of Dublin, on Gainsborough's Franklin, 10. 412.
Trenchard, John, 13. 109.
Trent, British steamer. 18. 215.
'Trent affair,' II. 276.
Trentham, Eng., 3. 144.
Trenton, Lieut., 14 341.
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Trenton, N. J., 4. 96; 5. 150, 151; 16. 109, 109 n., 110; 17. 57; 19. 72, 20. 93. Court of Commissioners held in 1782, 3. 51. Memorable transactions at, 3 335. As a place of meeting for Con- gress, 5. 468. Success of the Amer- iean arins, 6. 258.
TRESCOTT, WILLIAM H., elected and ac- cepts Corresponding Membership, 3. xii, 284
Tresham, see Tatshamn.
TREVELYAN, GEORGE OTTO, A.M., 18. 406. Nominated as a Corresponding Member, 18. 248. Eleeted, 18. 255. Aceepts membership, 18. 352.
Trevett, Capt. Samuel R, 14. 74n.
Trevore, William, 14. 373.
' Trial of Capt. Preston,' letter in relation to, 2. 294.
Trials in Massachusetts, 1740, 5. 119. See Witch-trials, etc.
Tribou, Amasa, 13. 372.
Tribou, Isaae, 13 372.
Triekey, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Amblar), 14. 152.
Trickie, Goodw., 16. 274.
Trickie, Zack, 16. 263.
Triennial Catalogues, see Harvard Col- lege.
'Trim, Corporal,' 17. 320.
Trimble, Hon. David, 19. 50.
Trimble, Judge Robert, 10. 184.
Trimingham, Capt. John, 12. 423.
Trinity, N. Appleton on the, 5. 297.
Trinity Church, Boston, 3. 309; 5. 492; 10. 136; 15. 173; 19 194, 232, 234, 235; 20. 336.
Trinity College, Hartford, 19. 342.
Trinity College, Oxford, 16. 11.
' Triple Cord,' see Anderton, Lawrenee.
Tripoli, war with, 3. 84.
Triumphant, ship, 6. 435.
Troehsler, Albert, 11. 38. Donation from, II. 150.
Trofton, Ensign Joshua, aequitted by eourt-martial, 15. 130. Senteneed by court-martial, 15. 149.
Trollope, Ven. Edward, Archdeacon of Stow, 13. 329. Donation from, 14. 157.
Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, his 'De- cade of Italian Women ' eited, 15. 242 n.
Trott, George, 11. 142. Leaves Boston, 17.5,7. 185, 238.
Trott, John B., donations from, 2. 252, 255, 292.
Trott, Jonathan, 11. 142.
Trott, Samuel, 11. 142.
Trott, Thomas, 11 142.
Troup, Col. George M., 3. 224, 280. Trop, Col. Robert, 3. 280.
Trontheek, Rev. John, 19 233.
Trouvé, Rev. Claude, 14. 124 n.
Trovjanski, J. K., 8. 188.
Trow, Bartholomew, 15. 80 n.
Trowbridge, Judge Edinund, 7. 124; 20. 47 n., 124, 125, 132, 139, 160.
Trowbridge, James, 13. 112.
Trowbridge's Inn, Albany, 19. 400.
Troy, N. Y., 4. 93; 11. 319; 17. 440; 18. 271; 19. 173, 402.
Trübner & Co., donation from, 5. 86.
True, llenry, 20. 314, 319.
True, Dr. Jabez, 17. 186, 186 n.
True, Jane, 20. 319.
True, Samuel, 20. 314.
Truman, Edward, Io. 486. His portrait of Gov. Hutchinson, 1. 417 n. ; II. 44.
TRUMBULL, Rev. BENJAMIN, D.D., 14. 331 2. ; 17. 138-140, 152. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 119. Elect- ed, 1. 120. Donations from, 1 123, 145, 218. Letter from Dr. John Eliot referring to the early history of the Society, 2. viii. Letter from, to Dr. Holmes, 17. 151, 152. His Election Sermon, 1. 146. His . History of Amer- ica,' I. 218. His 'History of Connec- ticut,' 1. 122, 123; 2. 244m .; 11. 185 n. ; 16. 401 n. : 17. 87.
Trumbull, David, I. 68 n., 100; 19. 60 n. Donations from, 1. 67, 68, 88. Votes of thanks to, I. 68, 74. Letter from, to Jeremy Belknap, 2. 331 n. The do- nor of the ' Trumbull Papers,' 2. 343 n. Letter of, regarding the donation of the 'Trumbull Papers,' 2. 358 n. The letter to be deposited with the Cabinet- Keeper, 2. 366, 366 n. Letter from, in regard to the 'Trumbull Papers,' 3. 310 n.
Trumbull, Henry C., 'The Knightly Soldier,' written by, presented by Mr. Waterston, 9 67.
TRUMBULL, JAMES HAMMOND, LL.D., 10. 450; II. 370; 16. 5. 203m., 378; 20. 62 n. Donations from, 2. 452, 491 ; 5. 229; 8. 76, 171, 480, 481 ; 9 227; 10. 40 ; II. 497 n., 501. Nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 455. Elected, 2. 455. Accepts membership, 2. 470. Editor of 'The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut,' 6. 196. Con- cerning negro enlistments in Connecti- cut, 6. 196-200. Letter from, 8. 475; II. 5-9; 12. 213, 214; 16. 4. Donation of a copy of Winder's 'History of Knowledge,' from, 9. 243. Vote of thanks to, 9. 244. Letter to Charles Folsom, Esq., on the Indian name ' Shawmut,' 9. 376. Extract from a note from, 16. 379 n. Quoted, 6. 190, 197. His edition of the 'Connecticut Colonial Records.' Io. 395-397; cited, 10. 16 n. His 'Memoir on Indian Geo- graphieal Names ' eited, 16. 378 n. His 'Indian Names in Connecticut,' 19. 288.
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Trumbull, Col. John, artist, 1. XXXV ; 4. 75, 288 ; 6. 176; 11. 230; 12. 62, 64, 325; 14. 64; 15. 87; 16. 388; 17. 62 n. ; 19. 151, 151 n .; 20. 208. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, I. 504. Elected, 2. 3. Declines election, 2. 11. His portrait of Gov. Gore, 2. 312. 312 n .; 19. 60. Appointed aide- de-camp to Washington, 15. 132. Ap- pointed brigade-major, 15. 143. His portrait of Washington, 19. 248. His " Autobiography ' cited, 17. 62 n.
Trumbull, John, LL.D., 20. 257. Lines from his 'McFingal' quoted, 14. 166; 20. 47 n.
Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan, LL.D., d. 1785, 1. 67, 74, 83, 85; 2. 331 n , 332 n., 343 n., 344 n .; 3. 310; 4 61m .; 6. 68n .; 10. 159, 161, 162; II. 27; 14. 331 n., 351; 12. 235, 236 ; 18. 141 ; 19. 60, 103. 'Life of,' in preparation. 2. 178. Date of his death, 2. 331 n. His papers, 2. 358 n., 350 n. See 'Trumbull Papers.' Sons of, 8. 355.
TRUMBULL, Gov. JONATHAN, LL.D., d. 1809, 2. 331 n., 332 n .; 12. 234; 17. 136; 19. 71. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 121. Elected, I. 125. 'Jour- nal of the Siege of Yorktown ' kept by, 14. 331-338. Sketch of his life, 14. 331 n.
Trumbull, Col. Joseph, 14. 83, 89; 15. 106, 134, 144, 150, 157. Letter to Gov. Fitch, 2. 344 n. Appointed to collect all papers relating to the affairs of the Colony of Connectieut, 2. 344 n., 345 n. Appointed commissary-general, 15. 184. Extract from a letter of, to Congress, 15. 226.
Trumbull, Sir William, 6. 18.
' Trumbull Papers,' I. 85 n., 100, 340, 373; 2. 121, 140 n., 178, 229 n., 366; 10. 159, 342; 13. 230; 17. 137-139; 19. 60, 386; 20. 104, 194. Dr. Belknap's visit to Lebanon to procure, 1. 83, 85. A vol- ume of, lost by the fire in Mr. Savage's office, 1. 392. Permission granted to Mr. Austin to use, 2. 184. Claimed by the Governor of Connecticut, 2. 322, 322 n., 323 n. A committee appointed to consider the delivery of, to the State of Connectient, 2. 323. Report of the committee on the matter, and vote of the Society, 2. 328, 330, 330 n .- 333 n., 357, 357 n .- 359 n. Letters from Con- neeticut concerning the elaim to, 2. 343, 343 n .- 346 n., 355. Request of Col. P. Foree to copy a portion of, 2. 443. Permission granted to Judge Wood to use portions of, 2. 447. Per- mission given Mr. E. Taintor, Mr. Elijah Clark, and Mr. Neal Pease to use portions of, 2. 451, 459, 469. A copy of the letter offering the papers to the Society, to be given to the Pub-
lishing Committee of Vol. II., fourth series of the Collections, 2. 525. Let- ter printed in Vol. II. of the fourth series of the Colleetions, 3. 310. Re- quest froui G. H. Hollister to examine, 2. 576-580. Arranged and pasted into volumes, 3. 93, 94. Committee ap- pointed to publish, 19. 251; 20. 280. Vote of the Society with regard to tlie committee on, 19. 279.
Truro, Mass., 4 141; 12. 402, 403; 16. 78 n., 80. Origin of the name of, 12. 409.
Trusdell, Deacon, 3. 338.
Trutt, Patrick, 16. 78 n.
Truxillo, 8. 210. Tombs of the Incas at, 8. 203.
Tryon, Charles F. de, Conte de Monta- lembert, see Montalembert.
Tryon, Thomas, M.D., 17. 173.
Tryon, Gor. William, 4. 58; 7. 234; 13. 166; 14. 237, 273; 15. 333, 347. The manuscript papers of, 2. 66, 66 n. Ar- rives at New York, 7. 196.
Tryps, Dutch merchant, 11. 133.
Tsatlee, steamer, 7. 416.
Tubbs, Benjamin, marriage of, 14. 151.
Tubbs, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14 151.
'Tubbs, Lieut. Joel, 15. 77.
Tubbs, Capt. Samuel, Jr., 15. 77.
Tubout, Mr., 3. 275, 280.
Tuck, Mrs., death of, 15. 338.
Tucke, Rer. Jolin, 17. 156. Deatlı of, 15. 342.
Tucker, -, 13. 423.
Tucker, Dr , 3 226.
Tucker, Mr., 11. 22.
Tucker, Mr., 19. 157.
Tucker, Prof. George, 4. 98 ; 13. 75.
Tucker, Henry St. George, d. 1848, 9. 193.
Tucker, Rev. Henry W., 20. 275, 277.
TUCKER, ICHABOD, A.M., 1. 274, 278, 336, 369, 495. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 264. Elected, 1. 265. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 17, 60, 88, 137, 177, 188, 216, 233, 249. Dona- tion from, 2. 87. Resigns his plaee as member of the Society, 2. 270, 608 n.
His deatlı, 2. 608 n. Notice of, 2. 608 n. Tueker, Jolin, 1686, 12. 107, 108.
Tucker, Jolin, sentenced by a court-mar- tial, 16. 356.
Tucker, Jolın, Dover, 14 130.
Tucker, John, Portsmouth, 16. 264, 269, 273. Death of, 14. 142.
Tueker, John, York, Je., donation from, I. 116.
Tucker, Rev. John, D.D., 3. 151. His ' Letter to Rev. James Chandler,' 1. 79. Tucker, Joseplı, donations from, I. 116, 138.
Tucker, Rev. Joshua T., donation from, 2. 476.
Tucker, Nathaniel, 17. 415. Tucker, Richard, 20. 80.
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TUCKER, Hon. ST. GEORGE, LL.D., d. 1827, 10 343; 13. 208, 303, 304 n. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 86. Elected, 1. 87. Donations from, 1. 87, 98. Presents liis observations on the geography and natural history of Vir- ginia, 1. 98. Presents his dissertation on slavery, 1. 112 ; 6. 98, 107. Letter to, from Dr. Belknap, eited, 3. 190. Tueker, Capt. Samuel, I. 205, 403. Tueker, William P., donation from, 5. 86. Tuekerman, Adj, 16. 340, 352, 354. Tuekerman, Lieut. Abraham, 15. 83.
Tuckerman, Edward, Jr. (T'uckerman, Shaw, &. Rogers), 11. 308. Donation from, 2. 80.
Tuekerman, Prof. Edward, 5. 389, 398. Tuckerman, Edward, Son of Liberty, 11. 142.
TUCKERMAN, HENRY T., 8. 314; 11. 372, 377 ; 13. 376, 377. His death, 12. xviii. Elected a Corresponding Member, 12. 1. Donation from, 12. 157. Death of, noticed, 12. 182.
Tuckerman, Isaac, 16. 345.
Tuckerman. Rev. Joseph, D.D., I. 147, 154; 2. 279, 388 m. ; 6. 248; 10. 177. Tuder, John, II. 205.
'Tudor, Mrs. Delia (Jarvis), I. 429.
Tudor, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Savage), 16. 118.
Tudor, Mrs. Fenno, gift from, 18. 400. Vote of thanks to, 18. 401.
TUDOR, FREDERIC, I. 430; 3. 31; 11. 100; 15. 9; 16. 127; 18. 400. Bust of, given to the Society, 3. 31. Letter froin, giving a history of the ice-trade, 3. 51-60. Elected a Resident Member, 3. 264. Accepts membership, 3. 205. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Genealogieal Society for a change of its name, 3. 266-270. Of Auditing Committee, 3. 284; 5. 486. The So- ciety meets at his house, 4. 112, 115. His gardening at Nahant, 4. 121, 122. Donations from, 4. 438; 6. 417, 425. Vote of thanks to, 6. 425. His death, 7. xiii. Remarks on his death. 7 304- 307.
Tudor, Jolin, 16. 118.
TUDOR, WILLIAM, A.M., d. 1830, 1. 259, 266, 270, 278, 279, 283, 284, 335, 339, 343, 347, 348, 429; 12. 5, 24, 317; 16. 127 ; 17. 403. His death, I. xlii, 429. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 253. Elected, 1. 254. Of Publication Com- mittee, 1. 259, 283. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, I. 288, 335, 341, 350. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Perkins, 1. 349. Resigns from the Standing Committee on ac- count of absence from the country, I. 372. Letters from, from South Amer- ica, with donations, 1. 372 n. Mr. Hillard's proposed notice of, 1. 429 n.
Notice of, by C. C. Smith, 1. 429-433. Autograph and portrait, face 1. 430. Mr. Savage appointed to prepare a memoir of, 1. 435. Exeused, 1. 477. Pres. Adams appointed, 1. 435 n., 477. A committee appointed to aid Mr. Adams in his memoir of, 2. 318. A volume coneerning, committed to the committee on the memoir of, 2. 335. A member of the Anthology Club, 2. 388 n. His ' History of James Otis' eitcd, 6. 250; 8. 312; 16. 300; 18. 401 n. His biographical notice of his father, 18. 401 n. Editor of the 'Northi American Review,' 18. 401 n.
TUDOR, Hon. WILLIAM, A.M., d. 1819, I. 1, 4, 5, 13, 14, 17 2., 23, 24, 27, 33-35, 39, 41, 62, 107, 109, 110, 116, 117, 121; 127, 120, 133, 135, 142-144, 149, 150,- 158, 165, 168, 179, 187, 189, 199, 219, 220, 222, 226, 236, 210, 243, 244, 249, 251, 259, 266, 272, 274, 239, 483 n. ; 4. 115; 7. 377; 12. 5, 434; 13. 4, 44; 14. 78; 16. 118, 123; 18. 401 ; 19. 144, 149, 150, 152-167, 390; 20. 108. Assists in the formation of the Society, I. x, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi n., xvii, xxiii, xxv, xxxiii, xxxvi; 2. viii; 3. 165, 166, 266 ; 4. 110. His death, I. xli, 282 n. Elected Treasurer, 1. 4, 34, 50, 64, 82, 125, 132, 140, 148. 'Treasurer, 1. 3, 25, 27, 49, 70, 71, 128, 136, 144 n., 151, 160 n. Of committee to procure a room for the Society, 1. 5. Of com- mittee to ask aid from the State Ex- ecutive, I. 6. List of books given by, to form the Library, 1. 11. Directed to purchase furniture, 1. 13. Of com- mittee to define the duties of the Standing Committee, 1. 25, 27. Di- rected to call on members to pay their assessments, 1. 34, 65. Committee to examine his accounts, and annual re- ports of the Treasurer, for the years ending 1792, 1. 84n .; 1793, 1. 51 ; 1795, I. 84-86, 90; 1796, 1. 98; 1797, 1. 107 ; 1798, -; 1799, 1. 125, 126; 1800, 1. 132; 1801, -; 1802, 1. 149; 1803, 1. 157, 160, 160 n. Meeting of the Soeicty at liis house, 1. 35. Donations from, I. 41, 48, 112. Of committee to report a plan for the publication of the Collee- tions, 1. 42. Of committee to thank Dr. Belknap for his discourse on the discovery of America, 1. 46. Dirceted to pay the expenses of the celebration of that anniversary, 1. 46. Of Publi- cation Committee, 1. 47, 249. Of com- mittee to arrange for the meeting at Governor's Island, 1. 51. Of commit- tee on the deed of the Tontine Cres- cent roomn, 1. 59, 65. Of committee to draught by-laws, 1. 65. Of committee to petition the General Court for a grant of wild lands, I. 81. Of com-
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