Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 10

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Boston : The Society
Number of Pages: 524


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Brown, Capt. Joseph, and R. I. boundary dispute (1731), 19. 21, 26. Brown, " Joseph, builds church in Providence, 3. 43 n.


Brown, M. Lamont, gift to M. H.S. 11. 333.


Brown, Mary (Beacon), marriage, 7. 396.


Brown, Nicholas, improvements (1795), 3. 43; biog. note, 43 n.


Brown, Peter A., candidacy (1808), 20. 311.


Brown, Rev. Richard, 18. 193.


Brown, Robert, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 397.


Brown, Sally, port., 16. 146.


Brown, Lieut. Samuel, of Acton, cap- tured at Quebec, 2. 295.


Brown, Samuel, of Boston, Oregon fur-trade venture, 7. 417, 418, 421.


Brown, Samuel, works on Boston


defences (1814), 14. 151; char- acterized, 153.


Brown, Capt. Silas, in campaign of 1760, 4. 393.


Brown, Susanna (Masie) ,exile in Am- sterdam (1610), 6. 50, 56.


Brown, Thankful, 19. 58.


Brown, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 50.


Brown, Thomas, in Boston society (c. 1770), 10. 33.


Brown, William, of Charlestown, death of child (1678), 7. 169.


Brown, William [1], of Salem, to pick jury panel (1686), 13. 266.


Brown, William [2], commission of oyer and terminer (1703), 1. 220; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; on trade com. (1686), 248; to pick jury panel, 272.


Brown, William, recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Brown, William Burnet, and assault on Otis, 10. 72.


Brown University, Commencement (1795), 3. 42; in 1789, 16. 456.


Browne. See also Brown.


Browne, General, at Newport (1778), 2. 239.


Browne, Benjamin, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Browne, Edmund, minister at Sud- bury, 2. 47.


Browne, Edward I., gift to M. H.S., 10. 125.


Browne, Joseph [H. C. 1666], letter to Winthrop (1672) on astronomical instruments, 4. 265; bequest to Harvard, 267; mentioned, 7. 168; death, 170.


Browne, Robert, and Congregation- alism, 6. 41.


Browne, Samuel, of Conn. (1666), 5. 292.


Browne, Rev. Thomas, letter to Win- throp (1658) on attainments, 8. 284, 287.


Browne, Judge William, at Boston (1774), 10. 88.


Browne house, Watertown, 14. 291.


Brownell, Mrs. Mary M., gift to M.H.S., 6. 417.


Browning. See also Brewin, Bruning, Brunning.


Browning, Robert, no hist. basis for "Ghent to Aix" ballad, 16. 467.


Bruce, Capt. James, short passage to Boston, 10. 52; brings tea, S1, S2.


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Bruels, Peter, prize case (1748), 5. 90 Bruning. See also Brewin, Browning, Brunning.


Bruning, Joseph, milit. watch (1689), 14. 31.


Brunning (Browning), Joseph, Boston bookseller (1683-91), 9. 451, 460- 463, 465, 468, 487, 491, 12. 388, 390, 17. 18, 34.


Brunnow, Ernest Philippe, baron de, and Adams (1862), 18. 153.


Brunswick, Me., in 1776, 2. 304.


Brunswick, N. J., inn (1804), 2. 33.


Brunswick County, N. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 251.


Brunswick County, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.


Brush, Crean, plunders Rowe, 10. 95; captured, 98, 99, 101.


Bruyn, Andrew D., and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 292.


Bryan, George S., Porter Memorial, 1. 31.


Bryan, John R., on port. of John Randolph, 1. 30.


Bryan, Samuel, and Pa. politics, 20. 298.


Bryan, Tristram, captive (1692), 17. 26.


Bryan, William J., hist. importance of campaign of 1896, 11. 115-118, 226; of 1900, 14. 260-263.


Bryant. See also Briant.


Bryant, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 406.


Bryant, Hubbard W., gift to M. H.S., 3. 283.


Bryant, John, Commencement part (1830), 5. 202 n.


Bryant, Rev. Lemuel, as pastor at Quincy, 6. 491.


Bryant, Seth, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Bryant, William Cullen, + B K poem (1821), 9. 118; hymns, 17. 138, 19. 432, 437.


Bryant's Tavern, Sudbury, 10. 47. Bryce, James, addresses M.H.S. (1884), 1. 171; on Eng. parish and N. Eng. town, 7. 243; transferred to honorary membership M.H.S., 11. 103; at Congress of Hist. Sci- ences (1903), 17. 245 ; attends M.H.S. meeting (1904), 18. 417. Brymner, Douglas, and spurious Montcalm letters, 3. 204. Buchan, David Steuart Erskine, 11th earl of, letters to, announcing election to M,H.S., 7. 127; port., 20. 395.


Buchanan, Franklin, in Perry's Japan expedition, 2. 260.


Buchanan, James, hanged (1778), 12. 97.


Buchanan, Pres. James, hist. unim- portance of election, 11. 113-114; Choate's support, 146-148.


Buchanan, John, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446-448.


Buchanan, Lieut. Robert, 19. 531.


Bucher, Jonathan, killed, 14. 22. Buck, - -, of Philadelphia (1812), 19. 374.


Buck, Aholiab, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Buck, Asahel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Buckingham, Edwin, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Buckingham, Joseph T., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; and memoir of Story, 15. 207; and tariff (1832), 19. 522.


Buckland, London bookseller, anecdote, 19. 377,


Buckle, - -, at trial of Anne Hutch- inson, 4. 171, 172.


Buckle, Henry T., on suicide, 16. 531.


Buckles, Samuel E., Ga. justice of peace, 20. 516.


Buckly. See also Bulkeley, Bulkley. Buckly, Joseph, sea-captain (1690), 7. 156.


Buckminster, Joseph Stevens, as preacher, 2. 110, 3. 166; memoir, 7. 122; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; ¢ B K oration (1809), 112; biog. note, 112 n.


Buckminster, Mary L., character, 3. 163; Mrs. Lothrop, 165.


Buckminster, Capt. Thomas, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.


Buckram, Elizabeth (Neal), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Buckram, Mrs. Judith, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


Buckram, William, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 177.


Bucks of America, flag and badge, 10. 470.


Budd, Thomas, Good Order estab- lished, 12. 389; work defending, 393.


Buell, Rev. Samuel, port., 8. 196; AUTOG., 9. 529.


Buffalo bug, as book worm, 8. 107. Buffam, Robert, of N. Eng., 1. 138. Buffam, Thomasin (Warde), of N. Eng., 1. 138.


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Buffington, Lieut. Samuel, in Rev. [ Bulkley, Elizabeth, of Eng. (1720),


army, 2. 443; marches to Cherry Valley, 445; at Fort Herkimer, 456.


Buffington's Island, Ohio River (1836), 7. 276.


Buffon, George L. Leclerc, comte de, J. Q. Adams on writings, 16. 345, 346, 348 ; influence on Cuvier, 345 n. Bugbee, James McKellar, on com. to pub. Sewall Letter-Book, 1. 180, 4. 343; publications (1886-91), 3. 279, 6. 404; presents port. of Phillis Wheatley, 3. 283; on Nominating Com. (1890), 5.347; report, 456; on alleged journal of Ebenezer Wild, 6. 39; communicates journal of Ebenezer Wild, 78-160; commun- icates letters of French officers, 160-164; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 223; MEMOIR OF S. C. COBB, 7. 318-330; on Library Com. (1892), 335; report, 370; MEMOIR OF H. L. PIERCE, 11. 386-410; on Auditing Com. (1898, '99), 12. 155, 13. 1; reports, 12. 187, 13. 77; MEMOIR OF S. F. MCCLEARY, 15. 255-263.


Bugeaud, Marshal Thomas R., on Brit. infantry, 13. 421.


Bugge, Sophus, on Ringerike runic inscription, 16. 272-273.


Buisseaux, Sieur de, French ambas- sador, and Argall's raid, 1. 188, 191-192.


Bulfinch, Charles, gift to M. H.S., 3. 294; in mercantile house, 7. 417; anecdote on son's career, 455; Barrell house, 10. 549-552; and Beacon Hill Monument, 11. 18; Bowdoin's letter introducing, to Franklin (1785), 12. 143.


Bulfinch, Stephen G., choice of pro- fession, 7. 455.


Bulfinch, Dr. Thomas, keeps a carriage (1768), 1. 225; in Boston society, 10. 33, 36; and inoculation (1764), 13. 391.


Bulkeley, Gershom, will of niece (1720), 1. 138; petition (1694), 5. 295; People's Right to Election, 12. 278.


Bulkley. See also Buckly, Bulkeley. Bulkley, Edward, of Eng. (1720), 1. 138.


Bulkley, Rev. Edward, will of niece (1720), 1. 138; at Marshfield, 2. 48; Thankjul Remembrance, extant copies, 10. 347; preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 369.


1. 138.


Bulkley, Col. John, musters troops (1760), 4. 387; commissary of musters, 6. 428.


Bulkley, Rev. Peter [1], at Concord, 2. 47.


Bulkley, Dr. Peter [2], will of niece (1720), 1. 138.


Bulkley, Major Peter, death (1688), 7. 146; letter to father on Mason's claim, 13. 128, 14. 213-215; mem- ber of Dudley's Council, 13. 228; attends, 226-274, 284; and cap- taincy of Castle, 230; Provost- Marshal, 245; to hold court, 271; salary, 283; and d Charlestown affairs, 284; career, 14. 212.


Bulkley, Richard, toll-master (1686), 13. 235.


Bulkley, Sarah, of Eng. (1720), 1. 138. Bulkley, Thomas, of E. Indies (1720), 1. 138.


Bull, Henry, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 346.


Bull, Capt. Jonathan, Relation con- cerning Mohawks, 9. 480, 10. 356. Bull, Jonathan, clerk of Conn. court (1783), 2. 147.


Bull, Thomas, bust of Webster, 3. 221. Bull-baiting, forbidden by Book of Sports, 19. 91.


Bull-fight at Madrid (1868), 16. 471. Bull Run, photog. of Stone Bridge, 5. 451; effect in North of first battle, 13. 430.


Bullard, Rev. Asa, at jubilee of Dr. Snell, 19. 428.


Bullard, Charles A., Commencement part (1819) and biog. note, 5. 185, 185 n.


Bullard, Seth, article on Walpole, 18. 328.


Bullard, Silas, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Bullard, William S., business, 19. 231. Bullard's Tavern, Natick, 10. 47.


Bullin, Ensign John, death (1703), 1. 156.


Bullivant, Benjamin, Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289; and Rawson's records (1686), 12. 242, 13. 281; to establish Boston market (1686), 271; salary as clerk of Council, 283. Bullo, Carlo, stand in Cabot contro- versies, 11. 158.


Bulloch, James D., and irregular emissaries, 13. 192.


Bullock, Alexander Hamilton, ME- MOIR by Chas. Devens, 3. 322-339;


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PORT., 322; birth, 322; father, 322; education, 322; and Am- herst, 322; teacher, 323; in law school, 323; politics, 324, 328; as orator, 324, 337; as lawyer, 324; origin of title colonel, 325; edits National Ægis, 325; in General Court, 325; judge, 325; and Worcester, 325, 338; and Emi- grant Aid Soc., 327; and Lincoln, 328, 333-334; and Civil War, 329-


334; Speaker, 331; Governor,


334; and Reconstruction, 335; refuses further office, 335-337; marriage and children, 338; home life, 338; death, 338; hist. in- fluence of refusal of Eng. mission, 15. 238.


Bullock, Augustus G., 3. 338.


Bullock, Elvira (Hazard), 3. 338.


Bullock, Jonathan Russell, copy of trial of Church owned by, 1. 14.


Bullock, Nathan, farm near Wyo- ming, 2. 473.


Bullock, Rufus, career, 3. 322.


Bullock, Sarah (Davis), 3. 322.


Bulward, Robert, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 50.


Bumstead, Jeremiah, books owned by, 17. 34, 36.


Bumstead, Thomas, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 180.


Bunch, Alderman James, estate sold (1649), 13. 31.


Bunch of Grapes, Boston tavern, 10. 38.


Bunch of Grapes and Lion, sign in Providence, 4. 245.


Bunday, , of Walpole, N. H. (1776), 6. 88.


Bundling, 6. 504-509; instance, 13. 365.


Bundy. See Bunday.


Bungawarrawit, Indian at St. Croix River (1764), 3. 90, 92.


Bunker, George, and name Bunker Hill, 12. 423, 17. 1.


Bunker, John, in campaign of 1760, 4. 393, 5. 356.


Bunker Hill, Thacher's official ac- count of battle, 1. 359; views, 2. 395, 3. 282, 5. 452, 10. 570; losses, 7. 357, 406; value of depositions of survivors (1825), 10. 480-481; contemp. accounts of battle, 12. 83, 17. 292, 298, 303; origin of name, 12. 423, 17. 1-2. See also Bunker's Hill.


Bunker's Hill, in Devonshire, Eng., 12. 423, 18. 81-83; in Derby-


shire, 17. 1-3; in Lancashire, 20. 474-477.


Bunton, Andrew, 4. 385.


Bunton, Henry S., gift to M.H.S., 4. 384, 385.


Bunton, Lavinia (Holden), 4. 385. Bunton, Sylvanus, 4. 385.


Buonarotti, M. A. See Michelangelo.


Burbank, Capt. Silas, in Am. army (1780), 7. 454.


Burbeck, William, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.


Burch. See also Birch.


Burch, Gerard, Ga. clerk of court, 20. 516.


Burch, William, identity with Judge Burch of Bermuda, 6. 254, 256.


Burchwood, He-, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 446.


Burdett, , vestryman in Va. (1635), 3. 5.


Burdett, Sir Francis, visit to (1830), 19. 464.


Burdett, Frederick, of London, birth, 10. 257.


Burdett, Robert, of London, birth, 10. 257.


Burdett-Coutts, William L. A. B., exposure of hospital conditions (1900), 14. 313.


Burgat, -, innkeeper at Sheffield (1760), 4. 389.


Burge, John, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


Burgess. See also Burgis. Burgess, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.


Burgess, Elizeus, declines governor- ship, 4. 192.


Burgess, George, W. S. Bartlet's article on, 2. 433.


Burget, C. J., letter to R. C. Win- throp (1885) on Washington Mon- ument subscription box, 2. 140.


Burget, Charles, in Arnold's expedi- tion, 2. 284.


Burgie, Mrs., of Eng. (1669), 1. 137. Burgis, James, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.


Burgoyne, John, arrives at Quebec, 2. 274, 300; anniversary of sur- render celebrated, 3. 12, 132; Am. journals of campaign (1777), 103- 109, 6. 91-100; Ticonderoga, 3. 103; Am. retreat, 103-104; St. Leger's campaign, 103, 104; Ben- nington, 104, 10. 503-506; Am. movements (Aug .- Sept.), 3. 104- 105, 6. 92-94; battles of Freeman's Farm, 3. 105-107, 6. 94-98: re-


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treat and surrender, 3. 107-109, 6. | Burns, - near King's Ferry


98-99; view of encampment, 9. 28; arrives at Boston (1775), 10. 93.


Burgoyne's campaign. See Bur- goyne (John).


Burk, Major (?) John, in campaign of 1760, 4. 396, 403.


Burke, Edmund, Abingdon's pam- phlet on (1777), 17. 313 n.


Burke, Sir John Bernard, death announced, 8. 78.


Burke, Thomas, and John Sullivan, 1. 53.


Burks, John, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 365.


Burley, William, Boston estate, 16. 117n.


Burling, -, in Haiti (1793), 2. 306; quarrel over revolutionary cock- ade, 315 n .; wounded in attack on blacks, 319, 319 n .; attack on Cape Français, 337; escape, 341-343; return for clothes, 343-347; flight from harbor, 351; captured by British, 353; escape from rebel blacks, 354.


Burlingame, Anson, and Know-Noth- ings, 11. 392; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 35.


Burlington, N. J., troops at (1777), 6. 102, 103.


Burlington and Missouri Railroad, Nebraska extension, 17. 121.


Burnap, Elizabeth W., gift to M.H.S., 14. 195-196; thanks to, 198.


Burnap, Jacob, Harvard D.D. (1814), 5. 179.


Burnet, Abraham, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Burnet, Gilbert, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158; Sermon before House of Commons, 9. 481.


Burnet, Gov. William, mourning ring worn at funeral of, 6. 66; Isaac Watts on, 9. 344.


Burnett, G. B., hires a slave, 20. 520. Burnett, Joseph, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.


Burnett, M. A., hires a slave, 20. 520. Burney, Frances, J. Q. Adams on Cecilia, 16. 364.


Burney, Sarah H., in Italy, 19. 456. Burnham, Corporal, at siege of Boston, 9. 64.


Burnham, Gordon W., port. of Web- ster owned by, 2. 263.


Burnham, Capt. John, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 131, 134, 144.


Burning Bush not Consumed, 18. 264.


(1781), 6. 160.


Burns, Anthony, rendition, 6. 264. Burns, George J., on name Nonan- coicus, 8. 211.


Burns, Robert, autog. letter, 2. 155-156.


Burns, W. F., photogs. by, 4. 109, 110.


Burnside, Samuel McG., lawyer, 2. 94.


Burr, Rev. Aaron, at Princeton Com- mencement (1754), 7. 340.


Burr, Vice-Pres. Aaron, and Talley- rand, 16. 470; Duane on (1802), 20. 275-276; conspiracy, 286, 291- 292, 296, 297, 301; trial, 299-300; arrest at Henry's charge, 305.


Burr, Gershom, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 408.


Burr, Rev. Jonathan, biog. note, 16. 304.


Burr, Samuel,at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Burr, Thaddeus, house at Fairfield, 6. 396.


Burrage, Henry S., edits Waymouth's Relation, 6. 216; on Cabot, 12. 9. Burrage, John, death (1678), 7. 169. Burrell, Lieutenant, at Crown Point (1760), 5. 381, 382.


Burritt, Elihu, and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 183, 184.


Burrough, William, will (1717), 8. 217.


Burroughs, -, death in Am. army (1775), 7. 407.


Burroughs, Charles, witchcraft peti- tion, 1. 110.


Burroughs, Charles, Master's part (1809), 5. 174; biog. note, 174 n. Burroughs, Rev. George, preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 342, 356.


Burrows, Charles W., gift to M.H.S., 20. 229.


Burrows, John, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 440.


Burrows, Robert, deed (1665), 5. 292. Burrows, William, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Burt, John, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Burt, Robert, captured in Quebec expedition, released, 2. 274. Burton. See also Berton.


Burton, -, in Egypt (1832), 19. 494.


Burton, Henry, ears cropped, 3. 189; conviction and indemnity, 10. 303, 306; imprisoned, 14. 373.


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Burton, John Hill, ignores last royal | Butler, Joane, punished for defama- veto, 5. 158. tion (1634), 3. 4.


Burton, Warren, Commencement part (1821), 5. 188; biog. note, 188 n.


Burton, William, absentee loyalist, 10. 163.


Bury, William C. Keppel, viscount, accepts spurious Montcalm letters, 3. 202.


Bush, Henry, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Bushby, John, executed (1778), 6. 119.


Busher, Leonard, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50.


Bushnell, Horace, @ B K oration (1848), 9. 143; biog. note, 143 n. Bushnell, Richard, order to (1704), 5. 301.


Bushtown, Md., inn (1804), 2. 33; in 1781, 6. 135.


Bussey, Benjamin, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.


Bussey, Charles, in Dartmoor Prison, 10. 117.


Bussey, Capt. (?) Isaiah, at West Point, 2. 477.


Buswil, Ensign, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.


Butler, -, of Brookfield (1762), 7. . 397.


Butler, -, tavern-keeper at New Haven (1804), 2. 7, 32.


Butler, Captain, at Bahamas (1648), 13. 13.


Butler, Doctor, medical receipt, 13. 339.


Butler, Andrew P., and Sumner, 20. 543.


Butler, Atty-Gen. Benjamin F.,


Archer's opinion of, 7. 292.


Butler, Benjamin F., of Mass., port., 2. 394; congressional campaigns (1868), 6. 266; (1876), 20. 171; and Saltonstall, 11. 351; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 37, 40; and Henry Lee, 19. 239, 243; and Va. campaign (1864), 342-356; part in Grant's plan, 342-344, 348; responsible for failure of campaign, 344-348, 351; and Smith and Gill- more, 347, 350, 352-356; failure to take Petersburg, 349-351; visit to Grant prevents removal, 352-355; subsequent removal, 355; and Pres. Johnson, 20. 428; suggests trial of Gen. Lee, 428; and Harvard LL.D., 491.


Butler, Lady Eleanor, appearance, 19. 466.


Butler, Col. John, Wyoming articles of capitulation (1778), 3. 342, 343. Butler, Joseph, Pitt on Analogy, 10. 485.


Butler, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Butler, Noble, Harvard A.M., 5. 248. Butler, Samuel, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Butler, Samuel, poet, reference to Hugh Peter, 8. 122.


Butler, Sarah (Porter), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Butler, Lieut. Simeon, deposition on Phips's expedition, 15. 302.


Butler, Thomas, of Philadelphia (1804), 2. 13.


Butler, Col. Walter N., attack on Cherry Valley, 2. 449-450; move- ments (1779), 456; battle of New- town, 465.


Butler, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Butler, Major William, Brit. officer, in Boston society, 10. 76.


Butler, Lieut .- Col. William, Am. officer, relief of Cherry Valley, 2. 450; in Sullivan's expedition, dams Lake Otsego, 459; burns Onaquaga, 462; detachment to Cayuga Lake, 472; in Saratoga campaign, 3. 105. Butler, Zebulon, and Wyoming Mas- sacre, 3. 340.


Butman, Francis C., business, 7. 323. Butten, John, petition against As- pinwall (1651), 12. 214.


Butter, -, Brit. consul at Tetuan (1831), 19. 481.


Butterfield, Mrs. Anna, at Chelmsford (1656), 12. 325.


Butterfield, Benjamin [1], removes to Chelmsford (1655), 12. 324; chil- dren, 330.


Butterfield, Benjamin [2], birth, 12. 330.


Butterfield, Mrs. Benjamin (White- more), children by former husband, 12. 336.


Butterfield, Eleazer, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Butterfield, Hester, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 177.


Butterfield, Jonas, in campaign of 1760, 4. 388, 390, 393.


Butterfield, Jonathan, birth (c. 1641), 12. 330.


Butterfield, Capt. Jonathan, in cam- paign of 1760, 5. 388.


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Butterfield, Joseph, birth, 12. 330. Butterfield, Leonard, in campaign of 1760, 4. 393.


Butterfield, Mary, of Chelmsford (1670), 12. 337.


Butterfield, Nathaniel, birth, 12. 330. Butterfield, Rose (Singer), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Butterfield, Samuel, birth, 12. 330.


Butterfield, Stephen [1], Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Butterfield, Stephen [2], Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


Butterick, journey on Ohio River (1836), 7. 278-282.


Butterick, William, removed to Chelmsford (1654), 12. 322.


Buttolph, A., book owned by, 9. 468. Buttolph, Nicholas, Boston book- seller (1690-1700), 9. 482, 491, 495, 524, 12. 380, 17. 50, 67.


Buttre, John C., engraving of Manasseh Cutler, 4. 110; of E. N. Kirk, 9. 28.


Butt's Hill, battle, 1. 50.


Buywater, Elnathan, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 50.


Buywater, Thomas, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 50.


Buywater, Ursula (Harstaff or Hodg- kin), exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 50, 54.


Buzzard's Bay, described (1801), 4. 127; Gosnold in, 16. 247-249.


By-laws of M.H.S., com. on revising, 4. 77; suggested amendments, 120- 123; amendments adopted, 215- 216; as amended, 222-235; on responsible editor, 409; bibliog- raphy, 6. 210-211; amendments on election of Council, 12. 156, 190, 191; amendment on acceptance of membership, 18. 252.


Byam, George, removes to Chelms- ford (1655), 12. 323.


Byard. See also Bayard.


Byard, Major Robert, in Boston society, 10. 41.


Byfield, Nathaniel, and Sewall, 1. 323; and reception of Bellomont, 2. 125; mentioned, 8. 219.


Byfield, Sarah (Leverett), 4. 79; funeral (1730), 5. 332.


Byfield, Mass., ordination of minister (1787), 16. 356 n.


Byles, Rev. Mather [1], thanksgiving sermon, 2. 261; "N. Eng. Hymn," 3. 434; letter from Belcher (1748), 9. 16 n .; sermon on Mrs. Belcher, 355; Watts's correspond-


ent, 410; commendation of Bar- nard's Psalms (1751), 11. 73; and fire of 1787, 14. 65 n .; Pelham's mezzotint, 18. 238.


Byles, Rev. Mather [2], power of atty. to Edw. Winslow, Jr. (1784), 3. 81; at funeral of Edw. Winslow, Sr., 93; in Boston society, 10. 33; list of articles needed by (1780), 471-472.


Bynner, Caroline (Edgarton), 9. 173. . Bynner, Edwin, 9. 173.


Bynner, Edwin Lassetter, elected a member M.H.S., 5. 340; publica- tions (1890-93), 6. 404, 8. 185; M.H.S. tribute to, 275-276; ME- MOIR by Barrett Wendell, 9. 173- 179; PORT. and AUTOG., 173; birth, parentage, and education, 173; lawyer, 173, 174; in M. H.S., 173; writings, 174-178; character, 178. Byron, George, Lord, deformity, 16. 470.


Byron, Adm. John, on Am. coast (1778), 3. 120.


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Cabarne, Christopher, of Billesby, Eng. (1623), 8. 513.


Cabell, Joseph C., and Univ. of Va. (1819), 14. 395.


Cabinet of M.H.S., annual reports of Keeper and lists of accessions (1884), 1. 173; (1885), 2. 71; (1886), 394; (1887), 3. 282; (1888), 4. 108; (1889), 350; (1890), 5. 450; (1891), 6. 416; (1892), 7. 372; (1893), 8. 196; (1894), 9. 26; (1895), 10. 124; (1896), 569; (1897), 11. 333; (1898), 12. 188; (1899), 13. 79; (1900), 14. 143; (1901), 15. 44; (1902), 16. 145; (1903), 17. 229; (1904), 18. 287; (1905), 19. 223; (1906), 20. 228; notable accessions (1884), 1. 2, 3, 30-33, 42, 76, 131, 181, 255, 298, 335; (1885), 2. 66, 88, 101, 155, 165; (1886), 168, 216, 217, 258, 261, 3. 8, 178; (1887), 276; (1888), 4. 66; (1889), 5. 156; (1890), 6. 66; (1891), 285, 7. 20; (1892), 315-316, 8. 21; (1893), 80, 282; (1894), 9. 96; (1895), 267, 269, 10. 292-293; (1896), 11. 103, 156, 198-200; (1897), 257, 277; (1898), 12. 339; (1899), 456; (1900), 12. 1-2, 195-197, 255; (1901), 425,


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15. 25; (1902), 365, 16. 265, 291, | Cabot, George, Commencement part 477; (1903), 17. 438; (1904), 18. (1835), 5. 215; biog. note, 215 n. Cabot, Henry, autog., 1. 365. 238, 420; (1905), 19. 83, 273, 274, 295, 304, 394; (1906), 20. 20, 395, Cabot, Mrs. Henry (Blake), letter from father (1814), 6. 257. 409, 438, 490; (1907), 534; prog- ress of cat., 1. 173, 2. 72; fund for Cabot, James Elliot, and law, 2. 214, 3. 249, 20. 529, 530; and Emerson, 4. 106, 17. 165-166, 20. 531; memoir of Henry Lee as- signed to, 12. 359; M.H.S. tributes to, 17. 76, 163-167; in M.H.S., 76; and philosophy, 164, 167, 20. 529; naturalist, 17. 164-165, 20. 526, 530; artist and architect, 17. 165, 20. 530, 532; public trusts, 17. 165, 20. 531; character, 17. 167, 20. 532; Henry Lee's char- acterization, 19. 252; MEMOIR by T. W. Higginson, 20. 526-533; PORT. and AUTOG., 526; birth, 527; boy- hood, 527; in college, 528; study abroad, 528-530; and Mass. Quart. Review, 530; marriage, 530; home life, 532; death, 533. pub. cat., 4; cost of cat., 76, 401; cat. published, 87; miniatures of Webster, 264; coms. on (1887), 3. 318; (1889), 4. 367; amendments to by-laws on, 122, 123; by-laws on, as amended, 228, 232; royal arms in possession of, 259-260; Council's criticism of condition (1889), 344, 347; reports of coms. on (1889), 359-366, 382-383; (1890), 5. 452; (1891), 6. 417-419; (1892), 7. 370-371; (1893), 8. 200; (1894), 9. 38; (1895), 10. 136; (1896), 571-572; (1900), 14. 145; (1901), 15. 46-50; (1902), 16. 147; (1903), 17. 232; (1904), 18. 288; (1905), 19. 225; (1906), 20. 231; proposed improvements · (1889), 4. 359-366, 382-383; im- Cabot, John, Chas. Deane's work on, 3. 279; Cabot mappe-monde on voyage of, 6. 308-310, 333; and Gulf of St. Lawrence, 8. 69; con- troversies over, 11. 156-169; pos- sible voyages anticipating, 156- 157; former confusion of voyages, 157; birthplace, 158; date of voyage, 158; landfall, 159-160, 12. 3-5; course along coast, 11. 160; tardiness of claim based on discovery, 161-163; Lok's map on, 162; second voyage and chart, 166, 12. 5-6; latitude reached, 11. 167; authorities on, 168-169; quater-centenary at Halifax, 417, 12. 2-9; memorial tablet, 6-8. provements authorized and made, 383, 5. 285-286, 439; cat. of medals, 450; picture gallery, 452; cat. of ports., 452; cat. of paint- ings, 6. 219, 220; disposition of nat. hist. articles, 8. 337-339; F. E. Oliver as Keeper, 482; need of accessibility, 9. 27; storage, 11. 316, 334; opening of, to public, 14. 148, 255, 15. 44, 16. 146, 17. 230; indiscriminateness criticised, 15. 47-49; S. F. McCleary as Keeper, 73, 76; pedestals for busts, 17. 230; labels, 230; need of more room, 232; H. F. Jenks as Keeper, 18. 271; Appleton Collection of Coins and Medals, 19. 300, 20. 229, 230, 420, 550.




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