Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 15

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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Conti, M. de, in U. S. (1779), 3. 378. Continental Congress, First: N. H. circular on election of delegates, 2. 483; proposed, and non-im- portation, 486; meets, 16. 157; purpose, 17. 269; Shelburne on Address, 274; results, 277.


Second: on navy (1775), 1. 16- 18; Sullivan's services, 57-62; in- structions to envoys, 57, 61; mem-


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bership, 59, 17. 471; financial plans (1781), 1. 60; and govt. of Mass. (1775), 196-197; pub. Jour- nals, 280, 3. 379; MS. Journals, 1. 289 n .; responsibility for matter in printed Journal, 290 n .; fuller contemp. pub. of part of Journals, 3. 370, 376-378; authorship of Declaration of Causes (1775), 6. 67, 69-71; reviews army (1778), 107; news from (May, 1775), 8. 60; M.H.S. memorial on pub. of papers of, 10. 442; notes of a member (1778), 463; and army (1780), 15. 363; and Union, 16. 157-158; Gordon on (1775), 17. 305; confidence in (1779), 321; and navigation of Mississippi, 452, 454, 461, 473; and Indians (1787), 453, 460, 469, 471; Northwest Territory, 469, 470, 473, 482-484; and Constitution, 472, 475, 480; French Consular Conven. (1788), 509. See also Confederation, In- dependence.


Continuation of State of New England, extant copies, 10. 346.


Converse, Ephraim, of Brookfield, 7. 387.


Conveyance, in colon. Mass., 7. 135 n. See also Deeds.


Conveyancers' Association of Boston, 14. 96 n.


Conway, Moncure D., work on Emer- son criticised, 2. 107; Mason epi- sode, 13. 193.


Conway, Gen. Thomas, command at Albany (1778), 2. 444.


Conway, William W., gift to M.H.S., 10. 125.


Cook. See also Cooke.


Cook, - of Baltimore (1804), 2. 14.


Cook, Captain (1777), 2. 237.


Cook, Asael, at siege of Boston, 9. 70. Cook, Case, at siege of Boston, 9. 51.


Cook, Charlotte A. L. [Mrs. Sibley], 2. 498.


Cook (Cock), Clement, of Braintree, as milit. substitute (1710), 1. 161; in 1701, 14. 20.


Cook, David, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 174.


Cook, Enoch, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.


Cook, F. S., bill of sale of slave, 20. 515.


Cook, John, reading-room at Albany, 19. 367.


Cook, Joseph, on com. on war ex- penses (1676), 12. 402.


Cook, Samuel, 2. 498.


Cooke, Aaron, of Dorchester (1635), descendants, 8. 254.


Cooke, Capt. Aaron, of Northampton, and Hadley school (1686), 13. 272, 282.


Cooke, Elisha [1], goes to England (1690), 7. 152; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; at Webb's funeral, 12. 246; and Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 284.


Cooke, Elisha [2], Sewall's memo- randa on speakership contest (1720), 6. 389-390; at funeral of Sewall's wife (1717), 8. 218; dis- missed from clerkship (1719), 16. 54.


Cooke, Elizabeth, of Boston (1715), 8. 214.


Cooke, Elizabeth [Mrs. Reade, Mrs. Peter], 5. 264, 14. 375.


Cooke, Elizabeth (Holman), 8. 214.


Cooke, George W., biog. of Emerson, 2. 107.


Cooke, H., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51. Cooke, Mrs. H., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51.


Cooke, H. D., and Chase Papers, 13. 375.


Cooke, Joseph, of N. Eng., deed (1665), 8. 281; career, 281.


Cooke, Joseph, of Eng., will (1687), 1. 137.


Cooke, Joseph, of Va. (1687), 1. 137. Cooke, Josiah P., on descendants of Aaron Cooke, 8. 254; influence of Lowell Lectures on, 15. 177.


Cooke, Lydia (More), 8. 214.


Cooke, Mrs. Mary, of Eng. (1687), 1. 137.


Cooke, Nicholas, of Eng. (1687), 1. 137.


Cooke, Thomas, will (1621), 5. 264. Cooke, William, exile in Amsterdam (1610), 6. 51.


Cooke, William [1], of Boston, family and estate (1717), 8. 214.


Cooke, William [2], 8. 214.


Cookman, Rev. George G., chaplain of Senate, 5. 8.


Cookson, John, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Cookson, Capt. Thomas, at Boston, 10. 68.


Cooley, Sergeant, of Conn., death at siege of Boston, 7. 401.


Cooley, Rev. Timothy M., Commence- ment part, 3. 47; biog. note, 47 n .;


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at Dr. Snell's jubilee, 19. 427, 432; own jubilee, 431, 439.


Coolidge, Archibald Cary, elected a member M.H.S., 12. 425; on com. on annual meeting (1899), 13. 1; on com. to pub. Jefferson Papers, 142; on com. on meeting of Am. Hist. Assoc., 208; on Library Com. (1900, '05), 14. 1, 18. 454; reports, 14. 145, 19. 225; remarks, 14. 153, 15. 95, 105, 364, 18. 60, 154, 263, 19. 167, 299; on Tuckahoe and Randolph gathering, 14. 205-209; elected to M.H.S. Council (1901-03), 15. 51, 16. 148, 17. 223; signs memorial on Con- stitution, 18. 121; remarks on East Africa, 20. 411.


Coolidge, Baldwin, photogs. by, 3. 283, 7. 373, 15. 45.


Coolidge, Catherine S. (Parkman), 8. 536.


Coolidge, James I. T., Commencement part (1838), 5. 223.


Coolidge, Joseph [1], subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; on com. on removal of M.H.S. (1827), 11. 309.


Coolidge, Joseph [2], Commencement spread (1817), 5. 183; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342. Coolidge, Joseph Randolph [1], and G. O. Shattuck, 11. 269, 14. 364.


Coolidge, Joseph Randolph [2], on Tuckahoe house, 14. 206-208.


Coolidge, Sidney, Chronometric Ex- pedition, 1. 409.


Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, elected a member M.H.S., 10. 139; on Johnston's opinion of Mcclellan, 440; on Auditing Com. (1896-98), 442, 11. 268, 12. 155; reports, 10. 567, 11. 331, 12. 187; on com. on financial policy, 11. 1; remarks, 385, 13. 62, 121, 14. 424, 16. 534; elected Vice-Pres. M.H.S. (1898- 1903), 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 145, 15. 51, 16. 147, 17. 233; declines re- election, 18. 270-271; on W. H. Trescot, 12. 196; remarks on pre- senting Jefferson Papers, 264-273; thanks of M. H.S. to, 273; on com. to pub. Jefferson Papers, 13. 142; on Lord Dufferin, 15. 496-500; EXTRACTS FROM AN AUTOBIOG., 16. 464-474; signs memorial on Con- stitution, 18. 121.


Coolidge, William, exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 64.


Coolidge's Inn, Watertown, 10. 46.


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Coombes, Frances [Mrs. Yarborough, Mrs. Richardson], exile in Amster- dam (1601), 6. 51, 59, 63. Coombs. See also Combe.


Coombs, Jane [Mrs. Greenleaf], 16. 393, 422; biog. note, 422 n.


Coombs, Philip, 16. 382 n.


Coombs, Polly, 16. 393; illness, 415, 422; death, 447.


Coombs, William, biog. note, 16. 382 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 382, 393, 415, 422; repre- sentative (1788), 417.


Coomey, Benjamin, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; char- acterized, 152.


Cooper. See also Cowper.


Cooper, Mrs., of Eng. (1669), 1. 137. Cooper, Anthony Ashley. See Ashley. Cooper, James Fenimore, his name for Lake George, 2. 247 n .; in Italy (1830), 19. 455, 456.


Cooper, John, of Conn., and claim of Deborah Scott (1666), 5. 292; witnesses agreement (1664), 306.


Cooper, John, of Cambridge, and Harvard (1672, '77), 3. 401, 9. 100.


Cooper, John T., Commencement part (1811), 5. 175; biog. note, 175 n. Cooper, Joseph, of Ala., 20. 520.


Cooper, Judith, Cotton Hill estate, 1. 322.


Cooper, Katharine (Wendell), 16. 103. Cooper, Rebecca, and James Downing (1641), 14. 374.


Cooper, Robert, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Cooper, Samuel, miniature of Crom- well, 3. 282.


Cooper, Rev. Samuel, port., 3. 57, 276; biog. note, 276 n .; letters from B. Gerrish (1770) on N. S. churches, 4. 69-72; excursion (1772), 10. 46; declines presidency of Harvard, 60; occupies new church, 79; at interment of War- ren, 99; commendation of Bar- nard's Psalms, 11. 73; prominent rebel, 16. 92; Edinburgh D.D., 17. 263; and Hutchinson (1768), 20. 536.


Cooper, Lieut. Samuel, killed at Quebec (1775), 2. 294.


Cooper, Thomas, of Rehoboth (1645), 8. 12.


Cooper, Thomas, warehouse in Boston (1693), 7. 165.


Cooper, Thomas, mentioned by Priestley, 3. 18, 30; and Univ. of


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Va. (1819), 14. 397; phrase resem- bling Lincoln's, 15. 92; sedition trial, 20. 260.


Cooper, Thomas A., as actor, 2. 9, 10. Cooper, Rev. William [1], house in Boston (1729), 1. 323; books ordered by, 9. 359; translation of Psalms, 365; death, 406; and Whitefield, 10. 300, 301; on death of Sec. Addington, 12. 233.


Cooper, William [2], as town clerk, 4.


51, 16. 87, 87 n .- 90 n., 93, 99-101, 103-104; birth, 83; AUTOG., 83; as representative and Speaker, 84- 86, 94, 99; register of probate, 88- 90, 97-99; and pre-Rev. affairs, 90-92; house, 101; death and obituaries, 101-103; marriage and children, 103.


Coote, Henry C., on Roman origin of Eng. institutions, 5. 278.


Coote, Richard. See Bellomont.


Cope, - -, innkeeper at Trenton (1781), 6. 159.


Copeland, Charles, 14. 364.


Copeland, Emily [Mrs. Shattuck], 11. 270, 14. 364.


Copeland, Julia R. [Mrs. Dunbar], 13. 441.


Copeland, Rev. Patrick, at Bahamas, 13. 13.


Copeland, Susan (Sprague), 14. 364. Copilacion breue (1549), 12. 396.


Copinger, Sergeant Stephen, in army at Providence (1779), 6. 122.


Copleston, Edward, Harvard D.D. (1822), 5. 190.


Copley, John Singleton, portraits, Saml. Cooper, 3. 276; Olivers, 282; Bernard, 4. 61; Saml. Quincy and wife, 6. 285; Paul Revere, 7. 119, 294-295; Goldthwait, 14. 57; J. Q. Adams, 16. vi .; claims pictures in Old State House, 4. 242 n .; C. C. Perkins's work on, 7. 435; reputa- tion, 18. 314.


Copley, Lionell, letters to Winthrop (1645, '47) on iron works, 8. 15-17. Coppo, Pierro, conception of N. Am. (1525), 8. 75.


Copy of an Excellent Letter, author- ship and eds., 18. 468-471.


Copy of Letter returned to John Dury, 9. 422.


Copyright, Hugh Peter's advocacy, 8. 120; Kent on case (1834), 14. 417.


Coram, Thomas, and Indian missions, 9. 349; and Paul Dudley, 16. 29 n .- 30 n.


Corbet, Rev. John, Self-Employment in Secret, 9. 463.


Corbett, John, of Eng., gift to Har- vard, 5. 419.


Corbett, Penuel, Commencement part (1817) and biog. note, 5. 182 n.


Corbier, Comte de, Haitian, treatment of slaves, 2. 313; defence of planta- tion, 331.


Corbin, Colonel, Va. residence (1781), 6. 147.


Corbin, Francis, congressional candi- dacy (1794), 15. 146; (1787), 17. 478.


Corbin, James, land purchase from Indians (1700), 5. 299.


Corbin's Bridge, Va. (1781), 6. 140. Corcoran riot, 1. 389.


Cordis, Mrs., coffee-house in Boston,


10. 38; meetings and discussions at, 64.


Cordwainers' Society of London, Capt. John Smith's letter to, 12. 158.


Corehouse, George Cranstoun, Lord, 19. 471.


Corey, Deloraine P., letter (1884) on Malden's Instructions on Inde- pendence, 1. 336.


Corey, Giles, why he refused to plead, 1. 108.


Corey, Jacob, at Leicester Academy, 7. 34n.


Corfu, social life (1831), 19. 483-488. Corlet, Ammi Ruhamah, preaches for


Mather (1675), 13. 344, 348, 351, 354, 356; (1676), 358, 361, 370; death, 407; name, 18. 25S.


Corlet, Elijah, Latin eulogy on John Hull, 9. 458.


Corn, prices in New England (1626, '60), 1. 247; Mass. order against export (1686), 13. 259, 267. See also Agriculture.


Cornbury, Edward Hyde, viscount, and smuggling, 4. 149.


Cornell, Captain, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 426.


Corner, Capt. John, at Boston (176S), 10. 67, 70, 71.


Cornish, of Boston, house burned (1690), 7. 155.


Cornwall, Capt. James, at Boston (1729), 18. 241.


Cornwallis, Charles, earl of, at Phila- delphia (177S), 3. 114; Va. cam- paign, 6. 139-149, 19. 132-139; Yorktown, 6. 149-155, 441, 519, 19. 139-144; on Capt. Cochrane, 6. 438; Carolina campaigns, 19.


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112, 113, 116-123, 128; Guilford Court House, 125, 127.


Cornwallis, Gov. Edward, in N. S., 13. 381-383.


Cornwallis, N. S., appeal of Congreg. Church (1769), 4. 67-69; condition (1770), 70.


Coronado Beach, view, 4. 350.


Corporations, supervision over, 13. 132.


Corps Législatif, French (1867), 20. 192.


Correa da Serra, Abbé José F., in Philadelphia (1812), 19. 374.


Correspondence. See Letters.


Corresponding Secretary of M.H.S., by-laws on, 4. 227. See also Good- win (W. W.), Haynes (H. W.), Winsor (Justin).


Corse, John M., and civil service reform, 11. 356.


Corse, Thomas, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Corser, Thomas, Bible owned by, 10. 257.


Cortez, Hernando, Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 329.


Cortlandt. See Van Cortlandt.


Corwin, Capt. George, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.


Corwin, Jonathan, commission of oyer and terminer, 1. 220; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.


Cosa, Juan de la, distinguishes Am. and Asia (1500), 8. 67; map and Cabot's chart, 11. 165, 12. 5.


Cosaump, Indian, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 367.


Cosby, Major, at Boston (1729), 18. 241, 242.


Coser, Jenks, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Coster, - in Levant (1832), 19. 495, 503.


Costeroholly. See Gathtsegwarohare. Costume. See Dress.


Cotton, Mrs. (1657), 1. 121.


Cotton, Mrs., death at Braintree (1710), 14. 27.


Cotton, Dorothy (Bradstreet), deed, 13. 424.


Cotton, Elizabeth [Mrs. Sheafe], 3. 248.


Cotton, Elizabeth (Juxon), 3. 248.


Cotton, Frances [Mrs. Osborne], exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 51.


Cotton, Grizzell (Sylvester | Sanford), 16. 79 n.


Cotton, Mrs. Joanna, deed, 13. 424.


Cotton, Rev. John [1], fictitious port., 1. 220, 8. 196; and founding of Harvard, 1. 260 n., house in Boston, 322, 324; minister at Boston, 2. 47; letter of recommendation of John Winthrop, Jr. (1650), 3. 200; Nich. Hoppin on inconsistencies of, 305-306; descendant, 415 n .; at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 163-170, 174, 175, 182, 183, 189, 190; delivers admonition, 176-180; and her doctrines, 185; notes on sermons of, 314; at trial of Rich. Wait, 315; of Ann Hibbens (1640), 316; ex- pository sermons, 5. 83; immigra- tion, 270; anecdote, 6. 281; de- fence of intolerance, 8. 378-379; preface to Mather's work (1652), 9. 415; Norton's Life and Death, 415; and Discourse about Civil Government, 419; God's Promise to his Plantation, extant copies, price, 470, 10. 328; Norton's "Funeral Elegy," 9. 501; Mather's Johannes in Eremo, 504; on Scotch prisoner-servants, 13. 32 2 .; MS. "How far Moses Judicialls bind Mass.," 16. 275, 280-284; and John Higginson, 483.


Cotton, Rev. John [2], and Ann Hibbens, 1. 186; and Cotton Hill estate, 322, 13. 424; on Hubbard's Narrative, 4. 205; correction of Eliot's Indian Bible, 9. 468; preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 345, 350, 351, 353, 354; (1676), 366, 371. Cotton, Rev. John [H. C. 1678], of Hampton, Meet Help, 9.532; letter to Mather (1683) on changing date of Commencement, 10. 202; at college, 13. 349.


Cotton, Rev. John [H. C. 1710], at Newton, 2. 51; ordained (1714), 8. 225.


Cotton, John [H. C. 1747], death (1775), 10. 414; career, 16, 77-83, 109; AUTOG., 77.


Cotton, Josiah, 3. 415 n .; diary, 4. 1. Cotton, Martha (Sanders), 3. 415 n. Cotton, Mary [Mrs. Mather], 1. 322. Cotton, Mary (Dudley), 16. 82.


Cotton, Rev. Nathaniel, 16. 77, 79 n. Cotton, Rev. Rowland, book owned by, 9. 434; library sold, 14. 41 n. Cotton, Rev. Seaborn, Boston estate, 1. 316, 322, 13. 424; Tompson's Elegiack Tribute, 9. 470; preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 345; (1676), 366; as minister at Hampton, 16. 180.


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Cotton, Theodore, address to Gen. Thomas (1775), 18. 429.


Cotton, Theophilus, sailing orders from E. Winslow and others (1760), 2. 229; guest of Old Colony. Club, 3. 415; biog. note, 415 n .; host of Club, 426.


Cotton, Thomas Sadler, ancestral diary, 4. 1.


Cotton, Rev. William, in Va. (1634), 3. 4; parsonage, 5; death, 5.


Cotton, manufacture at Pawtucket (1801), 4. 124; Southern over- estimation of potency in war, 19. 327-334.


Cotton Hill, Boston, acquired by John Hull, 1. 316; not Sewall's residence, 316, 321; Cotton and Vane houses, 322, 324; Sewall's possession, 323; Vassall's occupancy, 323; original aspect, 325; water supply, 326; view from (1699), 2. 127.


Couch, Lieut. James, cashiered (1760), 4. 392.


Couch, Jonathan, death at siege of Boston, 7. 404.


Coules, F., London bookseller (1641), 12. 219.


Council for New England, extant copies of Briefe Relation of N. Eng., 9. 184.


Council of Massachusetts, Colonial, to 1692: order on Publick Oc- curences (1690), 8. 54; instructions to Danl. Henchman (1676), 64-67; To the Elders and Ministers (1668), 9. 424; proclamation for thanks- giving (1676), 9. 439; against dis- order (1692), 494; press-censor- ship inquiry (1668), 11. 247-249; Rawson as Sec., 12. 220-225; proc- lamations for fasts (1670), 280; (1691), 284; various Orders (1675- 85), 401-404, 409; records of Dud- ley's (1686), 13. 222-286; Dudley's speech, 226-227; proclamation of presidency, 227; personel of his Council, 228; orders on courts, 231-237, 245, 259, 262, 265, 276, 278-279, 284; on vital statistics, 236; on licences, 236, 252, 279, 283; on Boston, 238, 243-244, 254, 260, 271; address to King, 238-239; letter to Com. of Trade, 239-240; and Church of England, 240, 253, 256, 262; orders on customs, 241, 245, 269; and assembling of Gen. Ct., 241, 244; orders on fees, 242; on R. I. and Conn., 244; and mint, 244; order on towns, 246, 259; and -


development of trade, 247-249; and Worcester affairs, 247, 251, 282, 283; orders on Narragansett Country, 246, 247, 251, 271; on Conn. encroachments, 254, 272; erection of Merrimack County, 255- 256, 277 ; on Huguenot settlers, 256, 265, 272, 280; on revision of laws, 256, 268; and Harvard, 257, 260; and fast-day recalcitrants, 259, 262, 263; orders on export of grain, 259, 267; and charge of sedition, 263, 264, 267, 269, 276; order on Bahama refugees, 265; and loyal demonstration, 270-271; and Eng. navy officers, 273-275; and Old- ham's patent, 276; order on Raw- son's records, 281; on Malden Church controversy, 281, 285; on Hadley school, 282; - and Bap- tist meeting (1679), 408; and Shrimpton case (1686), 19. 42-50.


Provincial, to 1776: mandamus councillors, 1. 193, 195, 16. 287, 17. 289; as governor (1775), 1. 198; Bellomont's procedurc, 2. 129; duties, 8. 93-95, 104; proclama- tion on observances of Lord's Day (1699), 9. 517; list of candidates (1698), 12. 284; Richards's elec- tion scheme (1693), 13. 335; mcm- bers named (1691), 14. 217; and Gov. after death of Anne, 15. 327-362; unpopularity of Dudley, 327; George I. proclaimed, 328- 333, 339-340; orders from Eng. for proclaiming the King, 333-339; proposed address in favor Dudley fails, 336; Dudley's proc- lamation continuing officers, 337; movement to assume control, 340- 346; proclamation assuming con- trol, 346; (FACSIM., 327); issues new commissions, 347; ineptitude for control, 347, 354; drafts letter to Lords of Trade, 348; proclama- tion of fast, 349, 352-353; broad- side attacking control, 349-351, 356-362; declaration in reply to attack (FACSIM.), 351 ; royal procla- mation continuing Dudley in office, 351 ; Dudley resumes control, 352-354; - proclamation on militia (1701), 17. 52.


State: power, 16. 243, 245. See also General Court, Massachusetts. Council of M.H.S., submits resolution on George Dexter, 1. 7; on Stephen Salisbury, 228; annual reports (1884), 1. 168; (1885), 2. 66;


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(1886), 390; (1887), 3. 278; (1888), 4. 105; (1889), 337; (1890), 5. 438; (1891), 6. 402; (1892), 7. 366; (1893), 8. 182; (1894), 9. 18; (1895), 10. 118; (1896), 552; (1897), 11. 313; (1898), 12. 172; (1899), 13. 63; (1900), 14. 127; (1901), 15. 25; (1902), 16. 126; (1903), 17. 209; (1904), 18. 265; (1905), 19. 201; (1906), 20. 201; members elected to (1884), 1. 180; (1885), 2. 80; (1886), 404; (1887), 3. 298; (1888), 4. 119; (1889), 336; (1890), 5. 457; (1891), 6. 420; (1892), 7. 383; (1893), 8. 201; (1894), 9. 39; (1895), 10. 137; (1896), 573; (1897), 11. 335; (1898), 12. 190; (1899), 13. 80; (1900), 14. 146; (1901), 15. 51; (1902), 16. 148; (1903), 17. 233, 234; (1904), 18. 290; (1905), 19. 226, 227; (1906),. 20. 232; proposal on labors of B. F. Stevens, 2. 219; amendment to by- laws on, 4. 121-123; by-laws on, 232-234; origin, 338; duty of pre- paring report, 338; character of re- ports, 339; publication of reports, 5. 108-110; reports on M.H.S. cen- tenary, 348, 430, 6. 175, 196; re- ports on membership, 7. 298, 332-335, 18. 188, 252; and new Mass. Soc., 8. 59, 90; votes special Parkman memorial meeting, 304; and Ellis Bequest, 10. 3-6, 148- 159, 295-296; and sale of Tremont Street building, 297-299; me- morials on Constitution, 11. 200, 210-211, 18. 60, 118-121, 19. 412, 20. 3-5, 86; votes to transfer Otis Papers, 11. 223; proposed en- largement, 12. 156, 190; temporary additional members, 191; report on Hist. MSS. Com., 168, 372; on memorial ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 169-172, 340-342; on exhibition of Bradford-Winthrop letter, 259; on disposition of Jeffer- son Papers, 293; on Denison letters, 13. 63, 121; and Waterston Li- brary, 208; and papers in Eng. Public Records Office, 15. 320; proposes thanks to Waldo Story, 325; and personal record of mem- bers, 17. 75; report on State me- morial to John and J. Q. Adams, 18. 1; proposal on Nomination Book, 20. 427.


Counterfeiting, of Mass. notes of 1690, 13. 148 n .; protective means against, in Mass. currency, 321-


327; punishment for altering paper money (1764), 18. 260.


Country life in N. Eng. (1835), 7. 432-434.


Courcel, Alphonse Chodron, baron de, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 12. 246.


Courier, ship (1846), 7. 321.


Court houses of Suffolk County, 14. 97-104, 16. 104-106, 110-113, 120, 121, 125.


Courtemanche, Tilly de Repentigny, sieur de, mission to Boston (1705), 5. 421-423; and illicit trade, 423. Courtenay, William Ashmead, gifts to M.H.S., 1. 31, 2. 66, 4. 158, 8. 196, 9. 28, 14. 144; thanks to, 2. 66; elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 3. 63; accepts, 101; tribute to R. C. Winthrop, 10. 405-407 ; hist. work, 18. 20; letter describing gift to M.H.S., 392-394; resigns, 19. 412; gift returned, 20. 1; and Stevens Catalogue-Index, 557, 558. Courts. - See also analyzed references under Admiralty, Crime, Jury, Law, Supreme Court. - Canadian commission of oyer and ter- miner, 1. 65; Mass. witch-trials, 66-70, 2. 43; Mass. commis- sion of oyer and terminer,


220; and Shays's Rebellion, 300, 302; early files of Suffolk Co., Mass., 3. 10; G. T. Bigelow as judge, 5. 475-481; Chas. Devens as judge, 6. 289, 7. 115; in Md. (1836), 7. 266; royal instructions concerning provincial, 8. 99; ap- peal to Privy Council, 103; case of Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 125-139; Mass. habeas corpus case (1706), 231-235; E. R. Hoar as judge, 9. 316; payment of judges' salaries in Mass. (1774), 10. 83; Attys .- Gen. of Mass. before 1780, 285-291; John Lowell as judge, 11. 415-416, 14. 179-187; oath of Mass. justices of peace (1686), 13. 230; orders of Dudley's Council (1686), 231-237, 245, 259-262, 265, 276, 278-279, 284; fees in Mass. (1686), 242- 243, 245; W. C. Endicott as judge, 14. 165, 15. 527-530, 533; reorgani- zation in Va. (1788), 124, 125; com- ment on Federal bill (1789), 128, 130,131 ; early cases of declaring acts void, 131, 17. 507; Story on plead- ing, 15. 221; on Eng. equity, 222; Horace Gray as judge, 259-262, 266-267, 18. 164-185; R. I. Su-


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preme Court (1788), 16. 457; L. F. | Cox, T., Boston bookseller, 10.


Brigham as judge, 536-537; Va. bill on (1787), 17. 492, 493; and historians, 18. 155-156; W. A. Field as judge, 19. 75-80; colon., and Stamp Act, 109-111.


Covengton. See Coventun.


Coventry, Lieut. (? ) George, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 408, 409.


Coventry, Thomas, 1st baron, and Winslow (1634), 8. 386.


Coventry, Conn., inn (1804), 2. 6, 32; minister (1795), 3. 50.


Coventry, R. I., inn (1779), 6. 130.


Coventun (Covengton), John, peti- tion (1637), 31. 199.


Coverly, Samuel, Detroit bank, 20. 293, 521.


Cowan, Esek, Webster on McLeod decision, 14. 412.


Coward,' Constance [Mrs. Bennet], 6. 50.


Coward, William, bequest for edu- cating dissenting ministers, 9. 381, 386.


Cowell's Lane, Boston, identity, 1. 318.


Cowenhoven, Peter, prize case (1752), 5. 99.


Cowes, London merchant (1662), 5. 291.


Cowles, S. W., "Breeches" Bible with Pilgrim marginalia owned by, 10. 256.


Cowpens, battle, 19. 122, 123.


Cowper. See also Cooper.


Cowper, William, opinion on Fletch- er's claim (1696), 5. 296.


Cowper, William, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Cowper, William, poet, hymn, 17. 135. Cowse, James, Boston bookseller (1684), 12. 276.


Cox, Francis A., at Harvard Com- mencement (1835), 5. 216.


Cox, Jacob Dolson, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 9. 196; letter (1895) on E. R. Hoar, 323-325; death, 14. xx; M.H.S. tribute to, 284-286.


Cox, John, exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 51.


Cox, John, of Portland, 2. 135.


Cox, Justina [Mrs. Pecksall], 6. 58. Cox, Margaret (Pickering), 6. 58. Cox, Mary (Perkins), 6. 58.


Cox, Rowland, marshal (1686), 13. 280.


Cox, Samuel H., at Harvard Com- mencement (1840), 5. 231.


547.


Cox, Thankful (Harris), 2. 135. Cox, Lieut. William, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.


Coxe, Tench, and Pa. politics (1802), 20. 297.


Coy, Matthew, deed from Ann Hibbins, 1. 186.


Crabtree, Benjamin, and boundary dispute (1732), 19. 29.


Crackstone, Anna [Mrs. Smith], 17. 175.


Crackstone, John [1], Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 173.


Crackstone, John [2], Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


Cradock, Damaris, 1. 135.


Cradock, Mary [Mrs. Gerrish], 20. 536 n.


Cradock, Gov. Matthew, will (1641), 1. 135; farm at Medford, 212, 213; Gov. of Mass. Bay Co., 239, 5. 324; and Wells, Me., 2. 157.


Cradock, Matthew (nephew), 1. 135. Cradock, Mrs. Rebecca, 1. 135. Cradock, Samuel [1], 1. 135. Cradock, Samuel [2], 1. 135. Cradock houses, Medford, 14. 292.


Craford, William, at Marlborough (1682), 4. 299.


Craft. See also Crafts.


Craft, David, list of journals of Sulli- van's expedition, 2. 439, 441.


Crafts, Esther (Sartwell) [Mrs. Mead], 16. 408 n.


Crafts, Griffin, of Roxbury, 14. 320. Crafts, Thomas, bill for painting royal arms, 4. 240 n., 263; removes effigies (1768), 10. 66.


Crafts, Col. Thomas, reg. in Boston (1778), 10. 105.




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