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Cabinet-Keeper. See Jenks (H. F.), McCleary (S. F.), Norcross (G. H.), Oliver (F. E.).
Cable. See Keble.
Cabot, Andrew, N. C. lands, 8. 181.
Cabot, Mrs. Edward C., gift to M. H.S., 10. 407, 408.
Cabot, Eliza L. [Mrs. Follen], 19. 466.
. Cabot, Elizabeth [Mrs. Lee], 19. 229. Cabot, Elizabeth [Mrs. Kirkland], 19. 440. See also Kirkland.
Cabot, Elizabeth (Dwight), 20. 530. Cabot, Elizabeth P. [Mrs. Lee], 19. 235.
Cabot, George [d. 1823], hears Priest- ley preach, 3. 40.
Cabot, John, N. C. lands (1784), 8. 181. Cabot, Joseph, Commencement part (1788), 16. 439.
Cabot, Sebastian, monument in Bos- ton proposed, 1. 364-365; map, 401; Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 332, 333, 337, 338, 11. 165; and father's voyage of 1497, 163; and second voyage, 164, 167; birth- place, 164; character, 164, 12. 4; capability, 11. 164; lost charts, 165; question of later voyage to N. Am. 168; cartographical work, 380; port., 15. 45; port. and de- scendant, 19. 477. See also Cabot mappe-monde.
'Cabot mappe-monde, paper on, 6. 305- 340; M.H.S. com. on, 305; photog. copies, 305 n .; Chas. Deane's inves-
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tigation, 305-306; his criticism, 306-311; maker of map and le- gends, 307-309, 7. 301, 11. 166; on Cabot voyages, 6. 308-310; possi- ble new edition (1549), 310; posi- tion of references to legends, 311; Latin and Spanish texts of legends, 311-329; Eng. translation, 329- 340; and Cartier's voyages, 7. 300; brochure containing legends, 10. 118, 11. 166; unique copy, 165; other editions, 166.
Cabral, Pedro Alvarez de, and dis- covery of America, 8. 28.
Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, identity of places mentioned by, 3. 261.
Cacamo, Duke of, courtesy to Ameri- cans (1829), 19. 451, 452.
Cadwalader, Mrs., of Philadelphia (1804), 2. 11.
Cadwalader, Thomas, departure for Europe, 19. 528, 529.
Cæsar, Mass. frigate (1749), 5. 94.
Cagnon, assassinated at Cape Français, 2. 327-328.
Cairn. See Carne.
Calahan. See Callahan.
Calamy, Rev. Edmund, 9. 343.
Calamy, Mrs. Edmund, 3. 189.
Calamy, James, Watts on, 9. 345.
Calder, Sir Henry, in Boston (1776), 10. 94.
Caldwell. See also Coldwell.
Caldwell, Major, house near Quebec (1775), 2. 285, 287.
Caldwell, Capt. Benjamin, in Boston society, 10. 32, 73, 76.
Caldwell, Jonas. See Boston Mas- sacre.
Caledonia (1699), 17. 67.
Calef, Robert [d. 1719], on petitioners for witchcraft relief, 1. 88 n .; on witchcraft accusers, 93; on witch- craft pardons, 106; pamphlet an- swering attack of, on Mathers, 17. 27-28.
Calef, Robert, sea-captain (1766-74), 10. 62, 17. 268.
Calef, Robert, absentee loyalist, 10. 163.
Calef, Samuel, excursion (1772), 10. 46; as fisherman, 48-51.
Calendar. See Almanacs, Chronology. Calenguan, people of, Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 338.
Calf. · See Calef.
Calhoun, Hugh, letter introducing, 20. 324.
Calhoun, John C., on worth of diaries, 1. 202; port., 8. 196; value of
papers, 12. 345-351, 18. 459-461; photog. of residence, 14. 144; and genesis of Monroe Doctrine, 15. 380, 381, 389; and J. Q. Adams on slavery (1820), 445; Adams on (1837), 464; change in constitu- tional views, 17. 112; Wm. Duane on (1820), 2C. 377; on indivisibility of sovereignty, 485-486.
California, Drake's landfall, 3. 260- 261, 274; rate of interest on bonds (1849), 14. 426.
Call, Benjamin, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 420.
Callahan, - sea-captain (1774), 10. 85, 88; arrested (1778), 105. See also below.
Callahan, Elizabeth G. [Mrs. Perkins], 3. 223.
Callahan, John, sea-captain (1788),
16. 375, 410, 418, 424, 428, 436. See also above.
Calle Shasta, 17. 5.
Callender, James T., attack on Jef- ferson, 20. 278.
Callender, John, Hist. Discourse on R. I., 9. 364.
Calomel, big doses, 7. 289.
Calvert, George H., 4. 415.
Calvin, Jean, and Melanchthon, 11. 267; proposed monument in Gen- eva, 18. 396-397.
Calvinism, Congregationalism and, 6. 182. See also Puritanism.
Cambell. See Campbell.
Cambridge, Eng., route from London (1660), 1. 122; inns, 122.
Cambridge, Mass., Maverick's ac- count (1660), 1. 237; in Shays's Rebellion, 302-303; in 1650, 2. 47; Harvard Washington Corps, 3. 8; M.H.S. meetings in, 53-55; population (1790), 4. 136; polls (1784), 149; development of town govt., 7. 192-194; first board of selectmen, 361; pre-Rev. festivi- ties, 10. 41-44; early printing in, 11.240-253; credibility of Washing- ton Elm tradition, 14. 173-175, 17. 128-129; old houses, 14. 291; Com- mon dispute, 15. 216. See also First Church, Harvard University, Newtown.
Cambridge Agreement, place, 2. 121. Cambridge Farms, Mass., minister ordained (1698), 1. 153.
Cambridge Platform (ed. of 1671), 9. 429; (ed. of 1680), 12. 275.
Cambridge Public Library, hist. room, 4. 375.
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Cambridge Synod (1637), Higgin- son's report, 16. 487-489.
Cambridge University. See Em- manuel College.
Camden, battle of, Edmund Pendle- ton on, 19. 112, 113, 119.
Cameron, Captain, in campaign of 1760, 4. 409.
Cameron, Simon, and Johnson, 20. 428.
Cammock, Thomas, patent, 1. 233.
Campanius Holm. See Holm.
Campbell, - -, and sale of Priest- ley's works, 3. 30-33.
Campbell, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Campbell, - of East India Co. (1830), 19. 459.
Campbell, Captain, at Cape Français (1793), 2. 344-346.
Campbell, Ensign, muster-master (1760), 4. 385, 388.
Campbell, Major, in campaign of 1760, 4. 407.
Campbell, A. Hume-, prize cases (1748-55), 5. 90-101.
Campbell, Arthur, letter to Madison (1787) on western affairs, 17. 454.
Campbell, Colin, in Boston society, 10. 32.
Campbell, Cornelius, death, 14. 17.
Campbell, Col. Donald, in assault on Quebec, 2. 293.
Campbell, Douglas, on Spain and Am., 8. 34; on toleration in Hol- land, 410 n .- 412 n.
Campbell, Lieut. Dugald, accounts, 3. 83.
Campbell, Duncan, Boston book- seller (1693-97), 9. 512, 10. 542, 17. 42.
Campbell, Elizabeth (Murray) [Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Inman], 10. 40.
Campbell, Com. Hugh F., Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.
Campbell, Isaac, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Campbell, James C., as travelling companion (1836), 7. 276, 289.
Campbell, Jenny [Mrs. McKeen], 2. 449.
Campbell, Rev. John, on minister's library at Oxford, Mass., 16. 37 n. Campbell, John, of Cherry Valley (1777), 2. 447; (1762), 7. 391.
Campbell, Gen. John, letter from Duke of Richmond (1786) on N. S. military, 3. 73; commands in N. S., 75; and Ed. Winslow, Jr., 83; at funeral of Ed. Winslow, Sr., 93.
Campbell, John, letter to Madison (1787) on western affairs, 17. 454. Campbell, John, 1 st baron, ignores last royal veto, 5. 160.
Campbell, Lieut. (?) Moses, at siege of Boston, 9. 57.
Campbell, Neil, death, 14. 18.
Campbell, Robert, consul at Genoa, 19. 457.
Campbell, Col. Samuel, of Cherry Val- ley, 2. 447-449.
Campbell, Thomas, on James Bram- ston, 4. 318.
Campbell, Lord William, in Boston society, 10. 34.
Campbell, Capt. (?) William, at siege of Boston, 9. 75.
Campbell, Gen. William, death (1781), 19. 140.
Campbell, William Wilfred, poem on Cabot, 12. 4.
Campfield, Jabez, journal of Sulli- van's expedition, 2. 437.
Canada, oyer and terminer in, 1. 65; question of appointments for (1784), 3. 78-81; results in Eu- rope of Cartier's voyages, 7. 298- 312; voyages not followed up,
312; fishing voyages, 313; La Roche's attempts, 314-315; Fenian raids and Treaty of Washington, 8. 18; Am. army in (1776), 10. 497-499, 18. 430-431; papers on expedition against (1747), 12. 45- 50; McLeod case (1842), 14. 411- 412; and Indians, 17. 8; and peace negotiations (1782), 413, 19. 161; maps (1756), 18. 399. See also New France, Northeast- ern boundary, St. Lawrence Gulf, Quebec, and wars by name.
Canadine, Thomas, exile in Amster- dam (1607), 6. 50.
Canajoharie, N. Y., in 1778, 2. 445,458. Canale, Michele G., on Agnese's at- lases, 11. 374.
Canals, Richmond (1804), 2. 19, 20; Santee, 29; Ohio River, 7. 287.
Canandaigua, N. Y. (1814), 6. 259.
Canby, William J., on origin of Am. flag, 1. 29.
Candag, John, of Charlestown (1677), 7. 169.
Caner, Rev. Henry, in Boston so- ciety, 10. 33; plundered before evacuation, 96; absentee loyalist, 163; confiscated estate, 170, 11. 237, 311; letter of, made public, 10. 417; Pelham's mezzotint, 18. 238.
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Canfield, -, tavern-keeper at Mid- | Capen, Edward, Commencement dletown (1795), 3. 48. spread (1842), 5. 236.
Canfield, Penelope S. (Lincoln), gift to M. H.S., 6. 421.
Canning, George, J. Q. Adams on (1810), 10. 378, 380; Monroe on advances of (1823), 15. 375; Adams on purpose of proposals, 377; reply to, 381, 383-392; change in attitude, 382; letters to Rush and Rush's letters on, 412- 436.
Canning, Sir Stratford, on Boston, 19. 502.
Canno, Juan Sebastian del, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 330, 331.
Canonicus, Mass. mission to (1636), 16. 484.
Canterbury, Archbishop of, and colonial notaries public, 16. 44, 45 n.
Canterbury, Brit. war-ship (1749), 5. 92.
Canton, Mass., map (1725), 2. 261; Suffolk Convention house, 4. 238; Doty's Tavern, 10. 47.
Canton Historical Society, photogs. of members, 5. 451.
Cap Haitien. See Cape Français.
Cape Ann, on early map, 1. 212.
Cape Fear Gazette displays royal arms, 4. 249.
Cape Fear Mercury displays royal arms, 4. 249.
Cape Français, Haiti, conditions (1785), 2. 308; siege by blacks, 320, 331; government and citizens, 326; massacre by citizens, 327- 328; revolt of artillery company, 328-330; futile sortie, 332, 333 n .; anecdote of guard duty, 333 n .; question of provisions, 334; earth- quake, 334 n .; claim of Am. mer- chants, 335-338; massacre by blacks, 338-341, 343; escape of Americans, 341-343; their return for clothes, 343-347; destruction of fugitives, 347-348, 352; plunder- ing and burning, 348-349; plan to seek commissioner, 349; flight of ships from harbor, 350; conditions after massacre, 358-367; fate of captured whites, 370.
Cape Porpoise Islands, Me., Mave- rick's account (1660), 1. 233.
Capellen, Johan Derk van der, letter to Rich. Price (1777) on Dutch mercenaries, transl. of Price's war pamphlets, 17. 313; biog. 'note, 313 n.
Capen, Elmer. H., at Frothingham's funeral, 1. 392; on L. R. Paige, 15. 247, 253.
Capen, Rev. Joseph, elegy on John Foster (1681), 8. 389-392; preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40; witnesses Foster's will, 19. 59.
Capen, Lemuel, 5. 236.
Capital, Federal, question (1788), 15. 122; comment on location (1790), 135.
Capons, Edward, of Dorchester (1728), 6. 487.
Capons, Samuel, of Dorchester (1728), 6. 487.
Capron, Samuel, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 59.
Cardiff Giant, exposure of fraud, 16. 474-475.
Carey, Sarah [Mrs. Jenny], 17. 174. Carillon, Fort. See Ticonderoga.
Carl Hendrick Wrangel, prize case (1748), 5. 89-90.
Carleton. See also Carlton.
Carleton, Sir Guy. See Dorchester. Carleton, J. (1779), 3. 378.
Carleton, Thomas, and land grants to loyalists, 3. 67; letters from Duke of Kent (1796-99) on N. Brun. military affairs, 70-73; from Dorchester (1787) on N. Brun. boundaries and post, 75; (1788) on N. Brun. bishopric, 76; and ap- pointment to Quebec (1784), 79, 80; to N. Brun., 80.
Carley, Sergeant James, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 432.
Carley, Peter, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 443.
Carlisle, Allen [Mrs. Kingsland], 17. 178.
Carlisle, Elizabeth [Mrs. Smith], 17. 180.
Carlisle, James, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.
Carlisle, Capt. John, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.
Carlton. See also Charlton.
Carlton, Edward, as creditor of Gov. Winthrop, 7. 132.
Carlton, William T., bequest to M. H.S., 5. 332.
Carlyle, Thomas, compared with Emerson, 2. 109; accepts spurious Montcalm letters, 3. 202; G. E. Ellis on, 10. 215, 236; overbearing, 16. 470.
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Carmichael, William, at Spanish court, | Carrey, -, of Braintree, death of 5. 18.
Carne, James, Boston physician (1686), 13. 269.
Carnegie, Andrew, gift to Scotch universities, 15. 226.
Carner, John, non-consumption agree- ment (1786), 8. 496.
Carnes, Joseph, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Carnes, Mary [Mrs. Alline], 14. 76.
Carney. See Carne.
Carnival at Rome (1830), 19. 453.
Carnot, Marie F. S., assassination, 15. 184, 185.
Carolina, proprietary seal, 2. 66; cam- paign (1780-82), 19. 112, 113, 116- 128, 132-135, 138-141, 144, 147- 149, 155, 158, 159, 166. See also North Carolina, South Carolina.
Caroline, Am. ship (1842), 9. 202.
Caroline affair, R. H. Dana on, 6. 399. Caroll, Capt. John, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Carpenter, - , of Conn., killed at siege of Boston, 7. 404.
Carpenter, Agnes [Mrs. Fuller], 17. 174.
Carpenter, Alexander, exile in Am- sterdam (1600), 6. 50; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Carpenter, Alice [Mrs. Southworth], 17. 176.
Carpenter, Charles C., acknowledg- ment to, 6. 377.
Carpenter, Sergeant Joshua, at siege of Boston, 9. 76, 89.
Carpenter, Juliana [Mrs. Morton], 17. 175.
Carpenter, Oliver, killed at siege of Boston, 9. 51.
Carpenter, Priscilla, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 173.
Carpenter, Priscilla [Mrs. Walker], 13. 303.
Carpenter, Robert W., gift to M.H.S., 2. 394.
Carpenter Tavern, Foxborough, view, 2. 394.
Carr, Dabney, and intercolon. Coms. of Corresp., 4. 82.
Carr, George, petition (1637), 3. 199. Carr, Lucien, elected a member M. H.S., 11. 417; ADMISSION OF Mo., 13. 448-454; remarks, 14. 176. Carr, Maurice. See Kerr.
Carr, Patrick. See Boston Massacre. Carr, Samuel, account with Jefferson (1817), 6. 174-175.
Carrey. See also Cary.
twins (1700), 14. 19.
Carriages, list of Bostonians keeping (1768), 1. 225.
Carrier, Thomas, witchcraft petition, 1. 110.
Carrington, Edward, letters to Jef- ferson (1787-88), 17. 457, 462, 480, 496-501 [see Jefferson]; to Madison (1787), 468-471, 475 [see Madison]. Carrington, Henry Beebee, on size of Continental army, 2. 206, 221- 224.
Carrington, Paul, Federalist (1787), 17. 479.
Carroll. See also Caroll.
Carroll, Charles, com. on instructing envoys, 1. 61; and vote on Inde- pendence, 276; use of "of Carroll- ton," 276 n .; Signer, 282; in 1804, 2. 16; Sully's port., 261, 3. 282; and R. C. Winthrop, 4. 305; and ratification of Constitution, 17. 484, 504 ; in Canada (1776), 18. 431. Carroll, Daniel, letter to Madison (1787) on Md. and Constitution, 17. 484.
Carroll, Bishop John, and Jon. Mason, 2. 14.
Carron, Émile, on privateering and Convention of Paris (1856), 1. 25. Carruth, Anna F. [Mrs. Hill], 11. 192. Carruth, Nathan, 15. 56.
Carruth, Sarah A. (Pratt | Porter), 15. 56.
Carswell, Samuel, and commissary- generalship, 20. 351.
Carter, Eliza Eppes (Cutts), 16. 317 n., 421.
Carter, Hannah [Mrs. Smith], 16. 317 n.
Carter, J., escape from Cape Français, 2. 341 n.
Carter, James G., Commencement part (1820), 5. 187; biog. note, 187 n.
Carter, Capt. John, funeral (1692), 7. 163; fast-day recalcitrant (1686), 13. 262, 263.
Carter, John, at Harvard Commence- ment (1828), 5. 199.
Carter, Joshua, biog. note, 16. 317 n. Carter, Mary [Mrs. Cutts], 16. 317 n. Carter, Nathaniel [1], as genealo- gist, 16. 317; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 317, 326, 330, 362, 365, 421, 425, 428, 445, 448, 452.
Carter, Nathaniel [2], 16. 317 n., 321, 421. Carter, Polly, 16. 421.
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Carter, Robert, at Plymouth (1621), 5. 35.
Carter, Robert, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Carter, Robert, Pioneer Magazine, 11. 80.
Carter, Samuel, Jr., death (1678), 7. 170.
Carter, Lieut. Stephen, at Cherry Valley, 2. 447, 452, 457; at Fort Sullivan, 464; on furlough, 477.
Carter, Rev. Thomas, at Woburn, 2. 47; death, 13. 410.
Carter, Capt. Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299, 306, 308.
Carteret, Sir George, grant of Ba- hamas, 13. 15.
Cartier, Jacques, cartog. results of explorations, 7. 298-315; own maps, 299, 311; Bref Récit of sec- ond voyage, 300; Ramusio's ac- count, 303; derivatives from it, 303; Relation originale, 304; cartog. development of stories of Great Lakes, 307-309; influ- ence on Northwest Passage theory, 309; voyages not followed up, 312-314; anticipations of his voy- ages, 8. 67-78 [see St. Lawrence Gulf].
Cartography. See Maps.
Cartwright, Frances D., 19. 459.
Cartwright, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Cartwright, Michael, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Cartwright, Thomas Brewster's copy of Harmonia Evangelica, 3. 261, 266; Confutation of Rhemists Trans- lation and Proverbia Salomonis printed by Brewster, 264.
Carver, Caleb, Jr., loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Carver Caleb [3], loyalist refugee, 2. 235.
Carver, Mrs. Catharine, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Carver, Gov. John, executor of Mul- lin's will, 5. 34, 35; name of father,
10. 258; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173. Carver, John, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Cary. See also Carrey.
Cary, Isaac H., paper owned by, com- municated, 14. 150.
Cary, Sergeant Jonathan, at Ticonder- oga (1776), 6. 86.
Cary, Jonathan, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151; character- ized, 153.
Cary, Nathaniel, and importation of tea, 10. 80; exiled from Boston (1776), 102.
Cary, Mrs. Nathaniel, accused of witchcraft (1692), 7. 161.
Cary, Robert, and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 136, 179, 181-183.
Cary, Samuel, Commencement part (1804), 5. 169; biog. note, 169 n. Cary, Rev. Thomas, biog. note, 16. 319 n .; as preacher, 319, 322, 329, 355, 365, 371, 374; mentioned, 334, 353, 362; illness, 384, 387, 393, 416, 448.
Cary, Z. E., gift to M.H.S., 1. 131. Caryl, George, graduates, 16. 440.
Casares, David, in Yucatan, 20. 413. Casas, Bartolomé de las, Prescott's copy of Indies, 1. 222; and Indian slavery, 8. 46; and Columbus, 49. Casco Bay, Me., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 232; Indian raids (1690), 7.154; (1730), 14.29; settlers from Bahamas (1686), 13. 15 n., 270.
Case of the Gov. and Council (1715), 15. 356-362.
Casey,Captain,of Newburyport(1787), 16. 360, 387.
Casey, James, in campaign of 1760, 5. 360, 361.
Casgrain, Henri Raymond, descrip- tion of Lévis Papers, 4. 92-100; studies on Acadia, 100; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 223; elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 350; ac- cepts, 7. 6; on Parkman as ration- alist, 8. 541; M.H.S. tribute to, 19. 200.
Cass, Lewis, on Alex. Vattemare, 1. . 263; Harvard LL.D. (1836), 5.218; Archer's opinion of, 7. 292 ;_ hist. unimportance of defeat (1848), 11. 112.
Cassasinamon, agreement with Pe- quot (1651), 5. 288; petitions (1669), 292, 293; Nameag chief (1648), 8. 10.
Cassel, archives on Am. Rev., 3. 220. Cassignards, -, experience in Cape Français massacre, 2. 361 n.
Castel, M., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51. Castelar, Emilio, and plan for Co- lumbus quater-centenary, 1. 363.
Castillo y Rada, José M., as official, 20. 386.
Castillo, Pedro de, and Menendez, 8. 433, 436, 453, 458.
Castle William. See Boston Harbor. Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, vis- count, letters to G. D. Ludlow
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(1807) on letters of marque, 3. | Cazneau, Mrs., of Newburyport 77; J. Q. Adams on (1810), 10. (1788), 16. 373. 378, 380.
Castletown, Vt. (1776), 6. 83, 87. Caswell, Henry, Boston merchant (1745), 9. 408.
Catalogues, of M.H.S. Cabinet, 1. 173, 2. 72, 74, 76, 87, 5. 450, 452, 6. 219, 220; of M.H.S. Library, 207,217, 8. 324, 20. 83; early book, printed in Boston, 10. 540-547, 17. 41-43. See also Books.
Catania, in 1829, 19. 451.
Cathalan, Stephen, letter from Jef- ferson (1816), 12. 268.
Catharine II. of Russia, rumor of death (1781), 19. 128.
Catharine's Town, destroyed by Sul- livan's expedition, 2. 466, 471.
Catherina, prize case (1752), 5. 98-99. Catherine of Braganza, dowry, 5. 28 n. Catholic Emancipation Bill, attitude of George IV., 5. 161.
Catholicism, and discovery of America, 8. 30-38; archives on Am. history, 11. 272-277; hist. importance of Papacy, 13. 94; mass in Sistine Chapel (1829), 19. 449; Benedictine convent at Ca- tania (1829), 451. See also Religion. Catlett, Ann (Fairfax), 19. 378.
Catlett, Charles I., of Alexandria, 19. 378, 381.
Catlin, Benjamin, captured at Que- bec, 2. 295.
Catlin, George, picture of Va. Con- ven. of 1829, 4. 305.
Caton, -, sea-captain (1765), 16. 200.
Caton, -, tavern-keeper at An- napolis (1804), 2. 15, 33.
Caton, Elizabeth, appearance (1830), 19. 464.
Caton, Richard, family, 2. 16, 16 n. Cattapesett, Indian, deed (1679), 5. 294.
Caulkins, Frances Manwaring, reprinted M. H. S. paper, 6. 223.
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Cave, Edward, report of debates in Parliament, 2. 162.
Cavelier, Jean, journal, 6. 392.
Cavendish, Vt. (1776), 6. 82, 87.
Cavour, Camillo Benso,
conte
di,
anecdotes of, 16. 469.
Cawcumsquissick, R. I. (1645), 8. 11 n.
Cazneau, Miss, impressions of (1787), 16. 352, 362 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 362, 365, 373, 381; Adams on, 397; his verses on, 405.
Cazneau, Captain (1788), 16. 387.
Cazneau, Andrew, on L. I. (1778), 2. 236; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n .; career, 91-92.
Cazneau, Andrew [b. 1810], AUTOG., 14. 91; career, 91-93.
Cazneau, Edward, loyalist, 14. 92.
Cazneau, Hannah M. [Mrs. Blaney], 14. 93n.
Cazneau, Rebecca [Mrs. Alline], 14. 78.
Cazneau, William, loyalist, 14. 92.
Cecilia, brig (1846), 7. 321. Ceeley, -, patent, 1. 232.
Celts, migrations; 12. 108-110.
Cennick, Rev. John, and Moravian- ism, 10. 302.
Censorship of press. See Press.
Cent Society, origin and purpose, 2. 105.
Centenary of M.H.S., question of date, 5. 281-284, 347; arrange- ments, 430, 6. 175, 196, 203, 214; bibliography, 203-249, 343-349; Pres. Ellis's address, 268-270; prayer, 270; Winthrop's address, 271-274; anthem, 275; Higgin- son's address, 275-283; doxology, 283; benediction, 283; reception, 284; attendance, 284.
Centennial Exposition, Mass. exhibit, 11. 347-348.
Central America, jadeite relics of Asian origin, 2. 170-171.
Central House, Plymouth, Mass., 3. 402 n.
Cerebus, Brit. war-ship (1775), 10. 93. Ceriani, Abbé Antonio, and Maiollo map, 8. 76. Cervantes, Miguel de. See Don
Quixote.
Cevallos, Pedro, and U. S., 5. 21, 24, 32.
Ceylon, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 339.
Chabaud, -, Haitian planter, 2. 372 n.
Chace. See also Chase.
Chace, Samuel, justice of peace (1764), 18. 261.
"Chace," Savage's engraving, 19. 10, 17.
Chachanump, Scatacook Indian, 6. 379.
Chad. See Chads.
Chadbourn, Captain, in campaign of 1760, 5. 361.
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Chadbourne, Elizabeth S. (Page), 18. Chamberlain, Martha A. (Putnam), 452.
Chadbourne, Paul Ansel, MEMOIR by J. M. Barker, 18. 448-453; PORT. and AUTOG., 448; interests, 448, 450; birth, 449, 452; in M.H.S., 449; ancestry, 449; training, 449; as president of colleges, 450, 453; inaugural address, 451-452; traits, 452, 453; and Garfield, 452; mar- riage and children, 452; honorary degrees, 453.
Chadder, -, sea-captain (1717), 8. 218.
Chadock, Philip, at Bahamas (1650), 13. 14.
Chads, Capt. James, at Boston (1775), 10. 93.
Chadwick, Bowman, birth, 7. 387.
Chadwick, Rev. John W., on O. B. Frothingham, 10. 527; hymn, 17. 140.
Chadwick, Joseph, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 386, 387, 389.
Chagford, whaling-sloop (1767), 10. 15. Chailley-Bert, Joseph, on Javanese, 17. 6.
Challong, Henry, voyage and capture (1806), 2. 37.
Chalmers, George, on colonies and habeas corpus act of 1679, 8. 233. Chalmers, Thomas, and Unitarians, 10. 220.
Chamberlain. See also Chamberlaine, Chamberlin.
Chamberlain, Abigail (Hasey), 20. 119. Chamberlain, Daniel Henry, elected a member M.H.S., 13. 448; list of publications (1901-05), 15. 29, 17. 213, 19. 204; remarks, 16. 125, 232; HIST. CONCEPTION OF U. S. CONSTITUTION, 151-173, 18. 397, 20. 477-489; on G. B. Chase, 16. 237-238; and memoir of G. B. Chase, 250, 17. 116; on C. F. Adams's visit to Charleston, 93; authorized to represent M.H.S., 383; on Edw. McCrady, 18. 13-22; remarks on negro question, 398; death, 20. xviii; on an Eng. Bunker's Hill, 474-477; corresp. with Goldwin Smith on Union, 484- 489; on Stevens Catalogue-Index, 556-559.
Chamberlain, Jacob, 20. 119.
Chamberlain, John, recruit (1758), 6. 25.
Chamberlain, Joseph, growth of in- fluence, 14. 314, 317; Gladstone's opinion (1877), 318.
14. 272, 20. 120-121.
Chamberlain, Mary (Foster), 20. 119.
Chamberlain, Mellen [Communica- tions follow], list of publications (1884-99), 1. 170, 3. 279, 4. 106, 5. 439, 13. 66; on com. to pub. Sewall Letter-Book, 1. 180, 4. 191, 343; elected to Council M.H.S. (1885-87), 2. 80, 404, 3. 298; remarks, 2. 88, 305, 6. 21, 196, 8. 235, 274, 519, 9. 196, 10. 440, 462, 11. 24, 74, 209, 12. 195, 13. 156; presents letters of Priestley, 3. 12; on com. on index to foreign docs. on Am. Rev., 159; report, 178; on Library Com. (1887, '91, '94), 3. 318, 6. 351, 8. 504; reports (1891, '94), 6. 417, 9. 37; re- port on Parkman MSS., 4. 44-46; on com. on binding Winthrop MSS., 65; on Nominating Com. (1888, '92), 77, 7. 335; reports, 4. 118, 7. 382; presents report of Council (1888), 4. 105-107; on com. on MS. of Am. Rev., 236; on com. on amending by-laws, 372; report, 409-411; remarks on Otis's speech, 6. 196; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 223-224; on com. to pub. Belcher Papers, 8. 52; on com. to pub. Bowdoin Papers, 518; card on D. S. Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n .; M.H.S. tributes to, 264, 271-281; in M.H.S., 264, 278, 20. 128-139; birth, 14. 271, 20. 119; education, 14. 272, 20. 119; law student, tutor, teacher, 14. 272, 20. 120; marriage, 14. 272, 20. 120; con- veyancer, 14. 272, 20. 121; in legis- lature, 14. 273, 20. 122; judge, 14. 273, 20. 122; collection of autogs., 14. 273, 279, 20. 125-127; historian, 14. 274, 280; Librarian of Boston Public Library, 14. 274, 20. 123-125; home life, 14. 276, 20. 121; "History of Chelsea," 14. 276, 280, 15. 25, 18. 62, 20. 145- 146; John Adams, 14. 276, 20. 139-142; character, 14. 276, 277; range of reading, 277, 278; social life, 278, 20. 145; writings and style, 280, 281, 20. 142-144; death, 14. 281, 20. 145; honorary degree, 14. 281, 20. 120; MEMOIR by H. W. Haynes, 119-146; PORT. and AUTOG., 119; ancestry, 119; abroad, 122; authority on autogs., 127; on relig. cause of Am. Rev.,
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