Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 13

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
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Choconut, N. Y., Indian town, 2. 463.


Chodron, Alphonse. See Courcel.


Choiseul, Etienne F., duc de, letters from Lévis, 4. 97.


Cholera, epidemic (1832), 14. 351, 19. 523, 527-531.


Choules, Rev. John O., at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10. 395 n.


Chrisler, Thomas, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.


Christ Church, Boston, and Revere's ride, 17. 208.


Christ Church, Cambridge, Mass., services of Nich. Hoppin, 3. 299, 302; early trials, 301-302.


Christ Church, Philadelphia, royal arms, 4. 249, 257.


Christian Covenanting Confession, ex- tant copy, 10. 340.


Christian Examiner, services of G. E. Ellis, 9. 260-261.


Christian World, 4. 332.


Christiana, Del., inn (1804), 2. 33.


Christianity. See Religion.


Christie, Gabriel, and office in Can- ada (1784), 3. 79.


Christine of Naples, Princess, in 1829, 19. 444.


Christmas, Robert, exploded coat of arms, 2. 255.


Christmas, William, exploded coat of arms, 2. 255; and Pepys, 255.


Christophers, Richard, letters (1704, '06), 5. 301.


Christ's Church in Longwood, 2. 419- 422.


Chronology, reformation of calendar, 3. 383 n .; Roman method of reg- istering years, 4. 101-102. See also Almanacs.


Chulalonkorn of Siam, autograph letter, 1. 32.


Church, Alonzo, at Harvard Com- mencement (1848), 5. 255.


Church, Ambrose, death at siege of Boston, 7. 403.


Church, Col. Benjamin, at Passama- quoddy Bay, 3. 91; fraudulent pic- ture, 428 n., 5. 155.


Church, Capt. Benjamin, Port Royal expedition, 1. 157.


Church, Capt. Benjamin, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


accounts of trial, 1. 14; news of treason, 9. 63-66; on com. to in- struct representatives (1767-68), 10. 64, 68; on com. of thanks for Farmer's Letters, 66; on com. on Liberty affair, 67; celebrates anni- versary of Sons of Liberty, 68; Massacre oration, 78; and tea question, 80; confined in Boston, 100; characterized, 12. 141; prom- inent rebel, 16. 92; and Hutchin- son (1768), 20. 536.


Church, Charles, Mass. sheriff (1731), 19. 27.


Church, Joseph, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 394.


Church, Thomas, History of King Philip's War (2d ed.), 3. 428 n.


Church covenants, signatures to


early N. Eng., 8. 271, 348.


Church decoration with rushes, Book of Sports on, 19. 90.


Church discipline in colon. N. Eng. See Sexual morality.


Church Library Association, services of H. E. Scudder, 17. 160.


Church of Disciples, Boston, 4. 326, 331.


Church of England, Va. records (1635), 3. 5; bishopric in N. S. (1788), 76; "Non-Conformist's Oath" (c. 1665), 187-190; in N. S. (1769), 4. 68; address of New Lon- don Churchmen (1727), 5. 302; and lay administration, 6. 178; penalty of simony, 8. 507, 514- 517; institution and induction of clergy, 514-515; in Boston (1686), 13. 240, 253, 256, 410; in early N. H., 16. 176-181; Stiles on Am. episcopate (1775), 17. 281; com. on Am. episcopate (1777), 310; and causes of Am. Rev., 20. 140-142. See also Puritanism, Religion.


Church of the Saviour, Boston, career, 8. 294-295.


Churchill, Captain, guest of Old Col- ony Club, 3. 443.


Cilley. See also Ceeley.


Cilley, Lieut. (?) Jonathan, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 138.


Cilley, Jonathan, Graves duel and aftermath in Congress, 12. 286- 292.


Cilley, Col. Joseph, in Sullivan's ex- pedition, 2. 464, 3. 128, 129; in Saratoga campaign, 106, 107; in Monmouth campaign, 114, 116; furlough, 123, 128.


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Cincinnati, in 1836, 7. 284.


Cincinnati, Order of the, letters of French officers to, 6. 160-164; Higginson on (1784), 8. 178; records of Mass. Soc. presented, 9. 10; MS. copy of constitution, 10. Circourt, Comte Adolphe de, anec- dotes of Cavour, Napoleon III., Talleyrand, 16. 469-471.


Circular Letter, Mass. General Court refuses to rescind, 10. 68.


Circulars of M.H.S., bibliography, 6. 211-214.


Circus, in Boston (1771), 10. 29. Citizenship, of Am. born Chinese, 18. 172. See also Allegiance.


Civil rights, French declaration and slavery, 2. 310, 318; royal instruc- tions on provincial, 8. 99, 100; habeas corpus in colonies, 231-235. See also Press.


Civil service, Saltonstall and reform, 11. 351-364; Washington on pat- ronage (1789), 12. 144; office- seekers (1789), 15. 128, 130; pat- ronage, 130, removing power, 132; Duane on Pa. patronage, 20. 265, 273, 365-368; Johnson and pat- ronage, 433.


Civil War, Comte de Paris's History, 1. 64; irregular foreign missions (1861), 203-209, 13. 191-194; fac- sim. of Confederate seal, 2. 88; services of C. F. Adams, 3. 144-146, 149-151; preparations in Mass., 329-330, 19. 237; Bullock on pros- ecution, 3. 330; financial aspect, 331-332; attitude of Border States, 332; Emancipation Proclamation, 333, 11. 239, 20. 247-253; Lin- coln's milit. capacity, 3. 334; patriotic envelopes, 4. 109, 9. 28, 10. 292, 19. 224; Antietam, 7. 40; Chancellorsville, 108-110; Mc- Clellan's Peninsular Campaign, 10. 430-440; value of reminiscences, 485; age of polit. leaders, 11. 231; Mass. Whigs and outbreak, 281; attitude of Democrats, 342-345; journal of C. B. Fox, 12. 342-344; pay of negro troops, 489; Laird rams, 13. 178-197; Ropes as his- torian of, 212, 216, 218, 222, 14. 241; Appomattox, 13. 434, 20. 87- 112, 553-555; C. F. Dunbar's edi- torials, 13. 430-435; effect of out- come on Brit. relations, 15. 190; · burning of Columbia, 264-278, 19. 341 n .; Trent affair, 16. 465, 18. 141-142; naval preparations for


war with England, 16, 467; Craven court-martial, 467; anecdotes of Sherman, 467; attitude of Queen Victoria, 17. 441-448, 18. 125-130, 136-137, 142-154, 20. 464, 467; proper designation for, 18. 13; im- portance of moral issue, 55; atti- tude of Palmerston ministry, his- tory of proposed intervention (1862), 130-154, 20. 463-471; expectation as to Southern Union men (1861), 18. 141; Gladstone's Newcastle speech, 150-152, 20. 465-467, 469-471; Leslie Ste- phen's pamphlet on London Times and, 18. 255; size of Confeder- ate army, 432-443, 19. 316-321; size in certain battles, 18. 443; Pres. Adams's paper on Rhodes's History, 19. 311-356; reason for Northern success, 314-334; in- fluence of slavery on Southern fighting force, 318; exhaustion of South, 321; causes of exhaustion, 322-324; importance of naval phase, 324-326, 332; flaws in Southern reasoning, 326; under- valuation of North, 327, 329, 330; overvaluation of power of cotton, 327-334; relative importance of Sherman's marches, 334-337; van- dalism, 337-341; Butler and Va. campaign (1864), 342-356 [see Butler, B. F., of Mass.]; inade- quate staff organization, 344 n., 20. 159-160, 162; - foreign crises, 463; Granville's attitude, 468; Sum- ner's battle-flags resolution, 547. See also Alabama Claims, Rebellion Department, Secession.


Civilization and savagery, paper on, 17. 4-13; extermination of wild animals, 4; exterminated and de- clining races, 5-8; Brit. rule in de- pendencies, 8-9; points of friction, 9; savages as adult children, 10- 13.


Clagg (Glaye), Captain, killed at Isle-aux-Noix (1760), 4. 397, 5. 368.


Claiborne, William, in Va. county court (1632), 3. 4; trading in ship Africa, 4.


Clairvoyance, instances, 20. 442. Clap. See also Clapp.


Clap, Captain, innkeeper at Westfield (1760), 4. 388.


Clap, Captain (1787), 16. 339.


Clap, Elisha, Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343.


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Clap, Roger, and command of Castle (1686), 13. 269; history of his MS., 14. 15.


Clap, Samuel, death (1708), 1. 160, 14. 26.


Clap, Mrs. Samuel, death, 14. 26.


Clap, Thaddeus, Commencement part (1834), 5. 213; biog. note, 213 n.


Clap, Rev. Thomas, and Isaac Watts, 9. 396-398, 406.


Clapham, Doctor, at Westfield (1760), 4. 388.


Clapham, Rev. Henoch, "Briefe of the Bible," 5. 84; church in Am- sterdam, 6. 45 n.


Clapham, Capt. John, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390; appraises soldier's effects (1758), 6. 29.


Clapp, Mary C. (Paine), 2. 101.


Clapp, Joshua, subscription for M. H. S. building, 3. 291.


Clapp, Salmer, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.


Clapp, Thomas, office (1762), 2. 232. Clapp, William W., gift to M.H.S., 6. 340, 7. 316.


Clarendon, Sd earl of. See Cornbury. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st earl of,


letters to Winthrop (1664-65), on Royal Commission, 13. 454-456.


Clarendon, George W. F. Villiers, 4th earl of, and privateering, 1. 25.


Clark. See also Clarke, Clerk.


Clark, - (1655), 4. 273.


Clark, Captain, at Cape Français (1793), 2. 343.


Clark, Lieutenant, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.


Clark, Sergeant, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 41, 49, 64, 71, 72, 79, 80, 86, 88, 89.


Clark, Abraham, Signer, 1. 282.


Clark, Andrew, in Boston society (c. 1768), 10. 39.


Clark, Rev. Andrew [Ox. U. 1879], ac- knowledgment to, 8. 344.


Clark, Benjamin, absentee loyalist, 10. 163.


Clark, Benjamin, Boston juror (1789), 19. 180.


Clark, Charles E., gifts to M.H.S., 1. 223, 4. 109.


Clark, Christopher, purchases confis- cated Boston estates, 10. 170, 184.


Clark, Daniel, complaint against Fitch (1698), 5. 297.


Clark, Daniel, and Burr, 20. 297.


Clark, Ebenezer, innkeeper at Med- field (1804), 2. 6, 32; (1795), 3. 41. Clark, F. W., photog. by, 6. 416.


Clark, Sir Francis, captured at Free- man's Farm, 3. 107.


Clark, George Rogers, news of suc- cess (1779), 3. 129; (1780), 19. 115. Clark, Major Joel, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 45, 56, 62, 65, 67, 78, 79, 80, 87.


Clark, Dr. John [d. 1664], 3. 258;


port. transferred to Medical Li- brary, 15. 26.


Clark, Dr. John [H. C. 1687], and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351; graduates, 17. 58.


Clark, Rev. John [H. C. 1690], death, 14. 23.


Clark, John, of Conn., letter to Winthrop (1702), 5. 300.


Clark, John, of London, letter on Declaratory Act (1766) , 11. 446.


Clark, Dr. John, keeps a carriage (1768), 1. 225.


Clark, John, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 42.


Clark, Lieut. John, of Mass., cap- tured at Quebec, 2. 295.


Clark, John, Commencement part (1816) and biog. note, 5. 181, 181 n.


Clark, Rev. John A., 3. 301.


Clark, John S., list of journals of Sul- livan's expedition, 2. 440, 441.


Clark, Jonas, sea-captain (1692), 12. 284.


Clark, Jonas [? d. 1738], certificate of church membership (1678), 11. 226. Clark, Jonathan, at siege of Boston (1775), 7. 410.


Clark, Joseph, of Braintree, death (1708), 14. 26.


Clark, Miriam [Mrs. Mason], 2. 5.


Clark, Nathaniel, house, 3. 402 n .; and Clark's Island (1687), 12. 346. Clark, Nathaniel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; char- acterized, 153.


Clark, Thomas, immigrant (1623), 3. 402 n.


Clark, Thomas, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Clark, Rev. Thomas, preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 367.


Clark, Lieut. Thomas, of Conn., com- plaint (1699), 5. 298.


Clark, Walter, uedimus to (1687), 5. 295.


Clark, William, to hold court in Hampshire Co. (1686), 13. 271.


Clark, William, justice of peace in Suffolk Co. (170S), 16. 523.


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Clark, William [b. 1670], 8. 220; sub- scribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Clark, Rev. William, on sufferings as loyalist, 12. 153.


Clark University, services of G. F. Hoar, 19. 260; of Stephen Salis- bury, 20. 415.


Clarke. See also Clark, Clerk.


Clarke, Lieutenant, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.


Clarke, Col. (?) Alured, in Boston (1776), 10. 97.


Clarke, Anna (Huidekoper), 4. 325.


Clarke, Barnabas, 4. 47.


Clarke, David, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Clarke, Edward, prize case (1752), 5.98.


Clarke, Edward, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 392, 396, 401; biog. note, 404 n.


Clarke, Edward [H. C. 1788], men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 305, 313, 320, 407; biog. note, 320 n .; graduates, 440. Clarke, Edward H., and F. E. Walker, 3. 248.


Clarke, Elizabeth (Watson), 3. 404 n. Clarke, George K., acknowledgment to, 20. 596 n.


Clarke, Hepzibah [Mrs. Swan], 4. 47. Clarke, James Freeman, MEMOIR OF WM. NEWELL, 1. 72-74; list of publications (1884-86), 170, 2. 392; on John Brown, 1. 216-219, 2. 122; MEMOIR OF R. W. EMER- SON, 107-117; remarks, 171, 305; gifts to M.H.S., 3. 12, 283, 4. 46; on Mrs. Swan, 47-48; death, 143; M.H.S. tributes to, 144-147, 340; in M.H.S., 144; in college, 145, 322; personal influence, 145; as author, 146; and slavery, 146, 324, 325, 334; altruism, 146; ME- MOIR by A. P. Peabody, 320-335; ancestry and birth, 320; and James Freeman, 320-321; char- acter, 321; baptism, 321; educa- tion, 321; and Margaret Fuller, 323; in Divinity School, 323; teacher, 323 ; at Louisville, 324-325; and duelling, 324; magazine ed- iting, 324, 332; marriage, 325; Boston church, 325-327, 331; and Theo. Parker, 326; illness (1850), 326; decline, 327; death, 327; re- ligion, 328-330; as preacher, 330- 331; as pastor, 331; writings, 332, 334-335; educ. services, 333; and


astronomy, 333; and Harvard, 333; honorary degree, 333; and civic duties, 334; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 6. 224; Autobiography, 404; ₡ B K poem (1846), 9. 141, 141 n .; Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 252.


Clarke, Dr. John [d. 1676], of R. I., relig. persecution, 1. 242.


Clarke, John, of Townsend, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Clarke, John, port. presented, 4. 110; memoir, 7. 122; and Boston Maga- zine, 18. 326; article on Boston, 328; mentioned in Price letters, 17. 323, 335; letter to Rich, Price (1786) on Mosaism, Adams, 345; biog. note, 345 n.


Clarke, Joseph, of London (1665), 13. 19.


Clarke, Lucy [Mrs. Fiske], 16. 412 n. Clarke, Martha (Curtis), 4. 47, 320.


Clarke, Nathaniel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Clarke, Patty [Mrs. Harris], 16. 409, 409 n.


Clarke, Rebecca P. (Hull), 4. 320.


Clarke, Richard, short passage to Eng, 10. 52 n .; and Molasses Act, 60; on com, on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; imports tea (1773), 79; attack on house, 80; and Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 191, 192, 196, 207.


Clarke, Samuel, of London, Commis- sioner of Customs (1703), 4. 148.


Clarke, Samuel [1], of Boston, and Wm. Dennie, 4. 47; death (1780), 320; purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 166, 168.


Clarke, Samuel [2], 4. 320.


Clarke, Samuel, Philadelphia Naval Officer, 20. 381.


Clarke, T., brief in prize case (1743), 5. 88.


Clarke, Thomas, of present Nashua, house lot (1684), 9. 193, 194.


Clarke, Rev. Thomas, of Chelmsford, death (1704), 1. 157, 14. 23.


Clarke, Thomas, Dep .- Sec. of Mass. (1758), 6. 31.


Clarke, Thomas, of Roxbury, non- consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497; candidacy for register-(1791), 14. 72, 74 n.


Clarke, William, inventory of goods of John Winthrop, Jr. (1635), 11. 4-6.


Clarke, William, of Plymouth, Indian attack on house (1676), 13. 402.


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Clarke family, coat of arms, 4. | Clement, Gregory, grant of Bahamas 109.


Clark's Island, Mass., FACSIM. of original survey, 12. 346.


Clark's Tavern, Medfield, 19. 383.


Clarkson, Miss, of Philadelphia (1804), 2. 13.


Clarkson, Matthew, Sec. of N. Y. (1693), 12. 393.


Clarkson, Rebecca, record of mar- riage to Storre (1619), 8. 510.


Class distinctions, and coat armor, 14. 428-429, 434; in colon. N. Eng., 19. 175. See also Social conditions.


Claussen, D., merchant at Messina, 7. 321.


Claverack, N. Y. (1777), 6: 100.


Clay, Cassius M., interference with Eng. mission, 16. 465.


Clay, Clement C., and censure of Stanberry (1832), 19. 524.


Clay, Henry, ports., 1. 31, 10. 126; Garrison on, 2. 424; and Texas, 3. 326; nomination (1832), 5. 466; campaigns (1832, '44), 11. 131, 135; altercation with Choate, 133; and Cuba (1825), 12. 361, 363; sepa- rated senatorial elections, 13. 315; and second Mo. Compromise, 450; compromise tariff, 14. 356, 19. 514; papers, 18. 465; appearance (1812), 19. 376; tariff clash with Adams (1831), 508-510, 513; and tariff of 1832, 523, 526; and Benton 526 n.


Clay, Joseph, and Wm. Duane, 20. 346, 347.


Clayes, Capt. (?) Elijah, court-martial (1778), 3. 113.


Clayes, Capt. (?) Peter, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 135.


Claypoole. See also Clepole.


Claypoole, David C., prints Journals of Cong., 3. 377.


Clayton. See also Cleaton.


Clayton, Augustin S., and Adams · (1832), 19. 519.


Clayton, John M., papers, 18. 338. Cleaton, George, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51.


Cleave, - and Franklin's affairs, 16. 195, 196.


Cleeve, George, claim to Wells (1648), 2. 157.


Cleford, Stephen, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.


Cleisthenes, constitution, 6. 386.


Clement, Edward Henry, elected a member M.H.S., 20. 22.


(1650), 13. 5; career, 30.


Clement, Jeremiah, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 79.


Clemowe, Nicholas, of Eng., 1. 136. Clepole, Elizabeth (Cromwell), 2. 256. Clepole, Sir John, exploded coat of arms, 2. 256; arms restored, 256. Clepole, John [2], 2. 256.


Clerk. See also Clark, Clarke.


Clerk, Sergeant, at Cherry Valley, 2. 457.


Clerk, Anna [Mrs. Cocky], exile in Amsterdam (1598), 6. 51.


Clerk, Elizabeth (Taylor), 6. 61.


Clerk, John, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 51.


Clerk, Capt. Thomas, of Boston, death (1678), 7. 171.


Clerk, Ursula (Dean), 6. 51.


Clerk, W., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51. Cleaveland, Col. Samuel, attack on, 10. 89.


Cleveland. See also Cleaveland.


Cleveland, Charles, port., 3. 283; longevity, 7. 346.


Cleveland, Grover, port., 2. 394; at Harvard 250th anniversary, 3. 101; Venezuelan diplomacy, 15. 191. Cleveland, H. G., port., 3. 283.


Cleveland, Henry R., address on music at Harvard (1840), 5. 230; and Jackson's LL.D., 20. 510.


Cleveland, Moses, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 89.


Cleveland, Sergt .- Major William, at siege of Boston, 9. 57, 62.


Clevenger, Shobal V., bust of Web- ster, 2. 265.


Cleverly, - of Braintree, death (1703), 14. 22.


Cleverly, John, death of children (1702, '08), 14. 21, 25.


Cleverly, Thomas F., on site of Wessa- gusset, 7. 26.


Clifford. See also Cleford.


Clifford, John Henry, Washington Monument appeal, 2. 143; in M.H.S. group pictures (1869), 3. vii .; (1858), 6. 77; M.H.S. cir- cular letter (1854), 213; at Ply- mouth anniversary (1845), 10. 400; and L. F. Brigham, 16. 535. Clift, Capt. Waterman, at siege of Boston, 9. 47, 77.


Clifton. See also Clyfton.


Clifton, Francis (1665), 1. 138.


Clinton, De Witt, Jon. Mason on (1804), 2. 8; candidacy (1812), 20. 353.


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Clinton, George, Anti-Federalist, 17. 480.


Clinton, Sir Henry, secret journal on


John Sullivan considered, 1. 47- 64; in command, 3. 15; and loy- alist corps, 66; advance up Hud- son (1777), 109; displaced by Carleton, 130; and Cochrane's proposed corps, 6. 439; despatches to Yorktown, 441, 519; arrives at Boston (1775), 10. 93; starts for South (1776), 94.


Clinton, Gen. James, orders troops from Cherry Valley, 2. 453; force at Lake Otsego, 458-461; on Sus- quehanna, 461-464; union with Sullivan, 464.


Clive, Robert, baron, book owned by, 7. 362.


Clobery, William, Hudson River trade (c. 1634), 1. 248.


Clock. See Klock.


Clopton, William (1669), 1. 137.


Clough, Ebenezer, cane, 15. 45.


Clough, Capt. Jeremiah, at siege of Boston, 10. 495-496.


Clough, Samuel, almanac (1701), 17. 24.


Club of Odd Volumes, gifts to M. H. S., 4. 351, 16. 145.


Clubs, pre-Rev. Boston, 10. 38-39. Clutterbuck, Will, sea-captain (1690), 7. 153, 154; death, 164; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307, 311.


Clyde, Col. Samuel, at Cherry Valley, 2. 448, 454, 457.


Clyfton, Mrs. Anna, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 51.


Clyfton, Edward, exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 51.


Clyfton, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51.


Clyfton, Mary, exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 51.


Clyfton, Richard, in Amsterdam (1616), 6. 43, 51.


Clymer, George, on congressional com. on finances, 1. 60; and vote on Independence, 275; Signer, 282.


Coal, prices in Md. (1836), 7. 267; Cumberland mines, 268; at Wheel- ing, 272.


Coast Survey maps, 13. 448.


Coat armor, exploded arms of Round- heads, 2. 249-257; surviving royal, of Am. colonies (with PLATES), 4. 254-264; of Erving family, 5. 10; interest of W. H. Whitmore, 14. 268; papers on, 427-437, 15. 163-


166; origin, 14. 427, 435, 15. 163; College of Arms, 14. 428, 15. 163; visitations, 14. 428; and social rank, 428-429, 434; plan for U. S. College of Arms, 429-430, 435; authentic, in U. S., 430-431, 15. 164-165; John Coles and fictitious, 14. 431-434, 15. 165-166; Am. system for milit. service, 14. 436- 437.


Coates, Elizabeth [Mrs. Greenleaf], biog. note, 16. 372 n .; J. Q. Adams on (1788), 372, 379; mentioned, 382, 442.


Cobb, Abby (Crocker), 7. 320.


Cobb, Aurelia L. (Beattie), 7. 321. Cobb, Austin, 7. 318.


Cobb, Gen. David, letter to Gov. Bowdoin (1786) on Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 76; career, 7. 318-320; candidacy for Congress, 16. 20.


Cobb, David G. W., career, 7. 320.


Cobb, Eleanor (Bradish), 7. 320.


Cobb, Ephraim, on Plymouth Com. of Corresp., 3. 440 n.


Cobb, Isaac E., Commencement part (1814) and biog. note, 5. 179, 179 n. Cobb, John, 7. 318.


Cobb, Jonathan H., Commencement part (1817) and biog. note, 5. 182 n.


Cobb, Mrs. Julia C., miniatures owned by, 19. 15.


Cobb, Richard, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Cobb, Samuel Crocker, communi- cates letter on Shays's Rebellion, 1. 76; on M.H.S. Auditing Com. (1884, '88), 77, 4. 77; report, 118; elected to M.H.S. Council (1884, '85), 1. 180, 2. 80; presents gift from R. T. Paine, 101; and port. of R. C. Winthrop, 119; on com. on Sibley Bequest, 170; on com. on pub. commemorating centen- nial of Washington's inaugura- tion, 4. 236, 336; on Nominating Com. (1889), 309; report, 366; at centenary of Washington's in- auguration, 371; on Chas. Deane, 5. 132-133; M.H.S. tributes to, 6. 351-359; in M.H.S., 351, 358; training, 352; mercantile voyages and enterprises, extracts from


journal, 352, 7. 320-323; as city official, 6. 353, 355-357, 7. 323- 327; as insurance actuary, 6. 353, 357, 7. 328; character, 6. 353- 354, 357, 7. 329; patriotism, 6. 356; gifts to M.H.S., 416; ME-


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MOIR by J. M. Bugbee, 7. 318-| Cockey, Edward, Anti-Federalist, 17.


330; PORT. and AUTOG., 318; an- cestry, 318-320; birth, 320; mar- riage, 321; politics, 323; and re- vision of Boston charter, 325-326; bank president, 327; other offices, 328; as public speaker, 329; homes, 329; health, 329; death, 329; diary, 330; port. presented, 16. 146.


Cobb, Rev. Sylvanus, and litho- graph of Malden's Instructions, 1. 336.


Cobb, William H., acknowledgment to, 12. 411.


Cobb, William W., non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Cobbe, Frances P., hymn, 17. 137.


Cobbett, Rev. Thomas, at Lynn, 2. 47; notes of sermons by (1645), - 5. 435; son returns from Indian captivity (1677), 405; death, 410; and Wenham-Chelmsford matter, (1655), 12. 323; answer to ques- tion of General Court (1676), 13. 369.


Cobbett, William, and Priestley, 3. 19, 29, 31.


Cobden, Richard, and right of seces- sion, 19. 278, 20. 484; Gladstone on, 475.


Cobled Hill, Somerville, 10. 549.


Coburn. See also Colburn.


Coburn, Lieut. (Capt.) Asa, furlough (1778), 2. 443; goes to Fort Herki- mer, 453; at siege of Boston, 9. 73.


Cocheco, N. H., Maverick on (1660), 1. 234.


Cochran, Captain, at Newburyport (1787), 16. 326.


Cochran, Doctor, of Louisville (1836), 7. 287.


Cochrane, Sir Alexander, at New Orleans, 13. 418.


Cochrane, Capt. Charles, connec- tions, 6. 433, 519; career to 1774, 434; memorial of service in Am. Rev., 434-439; proposals for rais- ing a corps, 439-441; service at Yorktown, killed, 441-442, 519. Cock. See Cocke, Cook, Cox.


Cockburn, Sir Alexander, at Geneva Arbitration, 20. 473.


Cocke, John H., and Univ. of Va. (1819), 14. 395.


Cocke, William, career, 13. 313.


Cocket, Edward, salary (1686), 13. 283.


Cockey. See also Cocky.


507.


Cockle, James, suspended as col- lector, 10. 60.


Cockle, John, and Writs of Assistance, 12. 193.


Cockonshawit, Scatacook chief, 6. 378-381.


Cockroaches as book worms, 8. 107- 108.


Cocky, Anna (Clerk), 6. 51.


Cocky, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51.


Coddington, Nathaniel, Assistant, 2. 151, 152.


Coddington, Gov. William, and John Winthrop, 4. 273; disposal of Braintree land, 7. 22.


Codex Flatoyensis, as source on Vin- land, 4. 42.


Codman, Charles Russell, elected a member M.H.S., 8. 173; on Leverett Saltonstall, 10. 146-147; elected to M. H.S. Council (1896- 98), 10. 573, 11. 335, 12. 190; MEMOIR OF LEVERETT SALTON- STALL, 11. 337-366; on Nominat- ing Com. (1899, 1901), 13. 1, 15. 2; reports, 13. 80, 15. 15; presents report of Council (1899), 13. 63- 66; on House Com. (1899), 165; remarks, 16. 232.


Codman, Edward, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Codman, George, in Edinburgh (1809), 18. 312.


Codman, Henry, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.


Codman, John [1], purchases con- fiscated Boston estates, 10. 170, 176.


Codman, John [2], at Harvard Com- mencements (1830-46), 5. 202, 226, 230, 250; Harvard D.D. (1840), 230; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Codman, Mary A. [Mrs. Ropes], 14. 229.


Codman, Robert, Commencement spread (1844), 5. 245.


Codman, Stephen, of Charlestown (1690), 7. 152; sloop, 160, 162.


Codman, Thomas, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Coeyman's Overslaugh, N. Y. (1777), 6. 100.


Coffin, -, innkeeper at Cavendish, Vt. (1776), 6. 87.


Coffin, Mrs., of Newburyport (1788), 16. 389.


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Coffin, Colonel (1777), 2. 236.


Coffin, Brocklebank Samuel, 18. 259.


Coffin, Charles [H. C. 1785], 16. 326, 364; biog. note, 364 n.


Coffin, Charles [H. C. 1793], at Har- vard Commencement (1822), 5. 190.


Coffin, Clarissa [Mrs. Rogers], 3. 142. Coffin, Elizabeth [Mrs. Amory], 5. 342; wedding, 10. 37.


Coffin, Francis, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Coffin, Grace (Parkman), 8. 536.


Coffin, Harriot, work on ancestry, 9. 22.


Coffin, Sir Isaac, 3. 211; Amory's biog., 279.




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