Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 16

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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Crafts, William, journey (1804), 2. 14; Commencement part (1805), 5. 170; biog. notes, 170 n., 9. 116 n .; Master's part (1808), 5. 173; @ B K oration (1817), 9. 116. Crafts family, generations at Rox- bury, 14. 320.


Cragin, Sergeant Joseph, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.


Craig, John, and Burr, 20. 291.


Craig vs. Missouri, Marshall on case, 14. 342.


Craigie, Dr. Andrew, letter from Dr. Craik (1780), 15. 362.


Craik, Dr. James, letter to Dr. Craigie (1780) on Am. army, 15. 362.


Cramahé, M., letter to Lévis, 4. 97. Crampton. See Cranston.


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CRANCH-CRIME


Cranch, Elizabeth [Mrs. Norton], 16. | Cranstoun, George. See Corchouse. 332, 332 n., 413.


Cranch, Lucy [Mrs. Greenleaf], 16. 410, 410 n.


Cranch, Mary (Smith), letter from Abigail Adams (1799), 3. 275; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 306-308, 340, 410; father's sermon on marriage of, 19. 386.


Cranch, Richard, in 1792, 4. 65; men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 295, 339, 410, 412, 430, 431, 441; biog. note, 296 n.


Cranch, William, Harvard LL.D. (1829), 5. 201; J. Q. Adams's characterization, 16. 306 n .; biog. note, 306 n .; mentioned in Adams's diary (1787-89), 306, 308-312, 322, 326, 329-334, 340, 345, 353, 366, 368, 370, 410-412, 423, 430, 436, 441, 453, 455, 464.


Crandon, Jean (Bess), 3. 415 n.


Crandon, John [1], guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 415; biog. note, 415 n.


Crandon, John [2], 3. 415 n.


Crane, of Braintree, death (1710), 14. 27.


Crane. Mrs., innkeeper at Killing- worth (1795), 3. 44.


Crane, Captain (1778), 2. 444.


Crane, Albert O., gifts to M.H.S., 2. 394, 3. 283, 5. 451.


Crane, Elizabeth [Mrs. Chapin], 1. 137.


Crane, John [1], of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Crane, John [2], 1. 137.


Crane, Col. John, in Am. Rev., 1. 251.


Crane, Margaret [Mrs. Rogers], 1. 137.


Crane, Mary [Mrs. Whiting], 1. 137. Crane, Robert [1], of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Crane, Robert [2], 1. 137.


Crane, Robert, nephew of [1], 1. 137.


Crane, Robert, son of preceding, 1. 137.


Crane, Samuel, of Eng., will (1669), 1. 137.


Crane, Capt. William M., Rogers on, 4. 208.


Cranfield, Gov. Edward, letter to Charles II. (1683), 5. 294; and Puritan ministers, 16. 180.


Cranston (Crampton), Capt. Abner, at Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 83.


Cranston, Samuel, and R. I. illicit trade (1707), 4. 152.


Crapo, William Wallace, elected a


member M.H.S., 10. 362; accepts, 363; remarks, 11. 187, 12. 112, 424; elected to M.H.S. Council (1897, '98), 11. 335, 12. 190; on Gosnold at Cuttyhunk, 16. 247- 249; on J. S. Brayton, 18. 418-419; MEMOIR OF J. S. BRAYTON, 19. 268-272.


Crashaw, William, extant copy of New-yeares Gift to Va., 12. 161.


Craven, Tunis A. M., and failure to attack Sumter, 16. 467.


Craven, William, earl of, grant of Bahamas, 13. 15.


Crawford. See also Craford.


Crawford, -, of New York (1804), 2. 10.


Crawford, Andrew J., Jackson's letter (1833), 14. 370-372.


Crawford, Mungo, admitted a denizen (1686), 13. 258.


Crawford, Thomas, and C. C. Perkins, 3. 226, 228; "Hebe and Gany- mede," 226; "Beethoven," 228.


Crawford, Col. William, expedition (1782), 19. 159.


Creamer, -, salary at Philadelphia Academy (1754), 7. 341.


Creasy, Sir Edward, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.


Creek Indians, Mass. resolution on (1831), 15. 217 n.


Creighton, Mandell, elected a cor- resp. member M.H.S., 3. 178; accepts, 215; and return of Brad- ford MS., 12. 59-60, 15. 70-71; transferred to honorary member- ship, 12. 60, 72; death, 14. xx; M. H.S. tribute to, 425-426.


Crese, Jonathan, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Crèvecœur, Mme. Marie de, on St. John de Crèvecœur's papers, 20. 20. Crèvecœur, St. John de. See St. John. Crime, executions for infanticide, 1.


153, 155; Beadle murder, 2. 147- 149; punishment for defamation (1634), 3. 4; police reform in Boston (1792), 4. 62-64; minor, in colon. Mass., 6. 498; simony, 8. 507, 514-517; findings of grand jury of Middlesex Co., Mass. (1753), 9. 17-18; punishments in Boston (1764-73), 10. 57; ethics of crimi- nal law, 11. 139-142; index of first Mass. code of duties of constable, 14. 382-384; suicide as, 16. 375, 521-532; cropping and branding


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as punishments (1764), 18. 260; negro rapists and lynching, 19. 102-104; code of colon. N. H., 174; Mass. case and law on high- way robbery, 178-190; penitenti- aries (1812), 370, 374. See also Riots, Social conditions.


Criminal law, ethics of advocacy, 11. 139-142. See also Crime.


Cripps, -, of Charleston (1804), 2. 26.


Crisp, - (1675), 13. 401.


Crisp, Captain, and Phips's Port Royal expedition, 13. 334.


Crisp, Richard, fencing-school (1686), 13. 269.


Critchett, William, deserts (1760), 5. 383.


Crittenden, John Jordan, separated elections to Senate, 13. 315.


Crittenden, William, bill of sale of slave, 20. 514.


Crockendine, Abraham, exile in Am- sterdam, 6. 51.


Crocker, - innkeeper at New Bedford (1801), 4. 135.


Crocker, Reverend, sermons at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 424, 436.


Crocker, Abby [Mrs. Cobb], 7. 320. Crocker, Ann J. (Fitz), 19. 564.


Crocker, Clara G. (Ballard), 19. 564.


Crocker, George G., Conveyancers' Assoc., 14. 96 n .; legal work, 19. 556.


Crocker, Hannah (Mather), gift to M.H.S., 8. 144.


Crocker, Josiah, 19. 554.


Crocker, Samuel, port., 6. 416.


Crocker, Sarah K. (Haskell), 19. 554.


Crocker, Uriel, port., 3. 283; career, 19. 554.


Crocker, Uriel Haskell, elected a member M.H.S., 1. 41; accepts, 75; list of publications (1885, '96), 2. 391, 11. 317; on Auditing Com. (1887), 3. 254; report, 297; on Wm. Aspinwall, 12. 359; Con- veyancers' Assoc., 14. 96 n .; M.H.S. tribute to, 16. 1-3; in M. H.S., 2; economic studies, 3, 19. 560-563; memoir of, as- signed to H. G. Denny, 16. 19; MEMOIR by S. S. Shaw, 19. 554- 565; PORT. and AUTOG., 554; birth, 554; ancestry, 554; edu- cation, 554; lawyer, legal works, 555-557; character, 555, 564; and Boston park system, 557; and in- dex of Suffolk deeds, 558; in Com- mon Council, 559; on authorship


of Book of Possessions, 563; sav- ings-bank reform, 563; revision of statutes and ordinances, 564; mar- riages, children, 564; societies and positions, 564; death, 564.


Crockett. See Crokatt.


Crofte, Rev. John, of Saleby, Eng. (1612), 8. 508, 597.


Crofts, Sir Herbert, as Puritan, 3. 156.


Croghan, George, journal of Pontiac Conspiracy, 4. 44.


Crokatt, Charles, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446.


Crokatt, James, prize case (1744), 5. 88.


Cromberger, Juan, and Mexican press, 12. 397-398.


Cromwell, Elizabeth [Mrs. Clepole], 2. 256.


Cromwell, Henry, in Boston society, 10. 35; origin and career, 36.


Cromwell, Nathan, Anti-Federalist, 17. 507.


Cromwell, Oliver, West Indian ex- pedition, 3. 194, 14. 211-212, 16. 499-502; and N. Eng. migration to Jamaica, 3. 194; Protectorate established, 4. 270; dissolves Parl. (1658), 277; Gardiner's view of, 12. 111, 16. 10; and Old Providence Island, 13. 7 n.


Cromwell, Richard, and Desborough, 16. 509.


Cromwell, privateer, 1. 19.


Crooffoot, John, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 443.


Crook,- -, of Newport (1789), 16. 460.


Crooked Billet, Pa. (1777), 6. 103.


Crookes, Joseph, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Crookes, Sir William, and levitation, 20. 445.


Crooks, William, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Cropper, Gen. John, port., 4. 109.


Cropper, John, of N. Y., gift to M.H.S., 4. 109.


Crops, in Massachusetts (1701), 1.


155; (1703), 157; (1707), 159; (1708), 160. See also Agriculture. Crosbey. See also Crosby.


Crosbey, Ebenezer, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 184.


Crosbey, Lieut. Joseph, disciplined by church (1735), 6. 490.


Crosby, James, case, 16. 114 n.


Crosby, Joel, captured (1758), 6. 22, 33; effects appraised, 24, 28.


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Crosby, Leander, and "Ancient Wreck," 4. 217 n.


Crosby, Robert, of Groton (1759), 6. 29.


Crosby, Thomas, of Boston, death (1702), 14. 21.


Crosby, William, and class reunion (1844), 5. 242.


Cross. See also Crosse.


Cross, -, of Philadelphia (1754), 7. 341.


Cross, Jane (Greenleaf), 16. 383 n. Cross, Ralph, 16. 383 n.


Cross Dam, Boston, 13. 3.


Crosse, Capt. Stephen, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.


Crosson, William, captured (1778), 6. 118, 122.


Croswell, Rev. Andrew [1], 3. 430 n .; Isaac Watts on, 9. 398.


Croswell, Andrew [2], of Plymouth Com. of Corresp., 3. 402 n.


Croswell, Dr. Andrew [3], at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.


Croswell, Joseph, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 430, 431; biog. note, 430 n .; drama, 431 n.


Croswell, William, exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.


Croupier de Kandran, Stephen, prize case (1746), 5. 89.


Crowell, Jabez (1717), 8. 219.


Crowell, Mrs. Sarah (1717), 8. 220.


Crown Coffee House, Boston, 4. 243. Crown Coffee House, Providence, 4. 245.


Crown Point, expedition against (1755), 1. 70, 13. 386-387; name as royal memorial, 4. 247; Am. army at (1760), 392-396, 403-405, 5. 355-367, 380-390; (1776), 10. 498; plan (1762), 8. 226.


Crowninscheldt, Johannes C. R. von, immigrant, 15. 525.


Crowninshield, Benjamin W., sub- scription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; letter from Com. Rogers (1815) characterizing naval offi- cers, 4. 207; Choate's campaign against (1830), 11. 126.


Crowninshield, Caspar, in Civil War, 2. 417 n.


Crowninshield, Edward Augustus, and Chas. Deane, 7. 48, 53, 83.


Crowninshield, Francis B., and Choate, 11. 130, 143; and Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.


Crowninshield, George, in War of 1812, 15. 525.


Crowninshield, Harriet E. D. (Seals), 2.429.


Crowninshield, Jacob, polit. letter from Wm. Bentley (1804), 8. 58-59; career, 15. 525; papeis, 525.


Crowninshield, Mary [Mrs. Endicott], 15. 524.


Crowninshield, Sarah (Gardner), 15. 526.


Cruden, M., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51. Cruft, Edward, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.


Cruft, Samuel B., Master's oration (1839), 5. 227; gift to M.H.S., 6. 416.


Cuba, character of Span. rule, 12. 71; attitude of U. S. (1825), 360-366; (1823), 15. 386; Ben. Waterhouse on (1836), 460.


Culley, farm near Cherry Valley, 2. 449, 450, 462; removes, 453.


Cullick, John, release (1660), 5. 290. Cullum, George Washington, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 1. 41; accepts, 75; extends hospitality, 4. 367; M. H.S. tribute to, 7. 331. Culpeper, Thomas, 2d baron, in Bos- ton (1680), 13. 408.


Culver, Edward, deed to (1665), 5. 292.


Culverwell, Ezekiel, of Eng. (1598), 19. 294.


Cumber, Peter, picture-framer, 4. 242 n. Cumberland, Md., coal mines (1836), 7. 267, 268.


Cumberland, N. S., in 1776, 2. 301, 302.


Cumbey, Robert, Some Few Remarks, 17. 27-28.


Cuming, John, instructions to Capt. Lawrence (1758), 6. 25.


Cumings. See also Cuming, Cum- mings.


Cumings, Bradley, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Cumings, Rev. Henry, at Harvard Commencements (1806-08), 5. 171, 173, 174.


Cumings, Lieut. Nathaniel, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 388, 389.


Cumings, Simeon, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389.


Cummings. See also Cumings.


Cummings, -- , and spies (1778), 3. 121.


Cummings, Asa, Commencement part (1817), 5. 182; biog. note, 182 n.


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Cummings, Benjamin, 4. 385.


Cummings, Samuel, and Rev. Dudley Bradstreet, 13. 300.


Cummings, Sarah (Holden), 4. 385. Cumston, John, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.


Cunkaroorut, Scatacook Indian, 6. 378.


Cunningham, Archibald, absentee loyalist, 10. 163.


Cunningham, Charles W., business, 7. 321.


Cunningham, Edward L., Master's oration (1832), 5. 209.


Cunningham, Rev. Francis, Com- mencement part (1825), 5. 193; biog. notes, 193 n., 9. 125 n .; @ B K prayer (1834), 125.


Cunningham, Henry C., and Jack- son's Crawford letter, 14. 370-372. Cunningham, Henry W., acknowl- edgment to, 20. 596 n.


Cunningham, J. Henry, business, 7. 321.


Cunningham, Major (?) James, in Boston society, 10. 32.


Cunningham, Nathaniel, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Cunningham, William, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 13. 121.


Curaçao, illicit trade with N. Eng.


(1707), 4. 152; measures to check it, 154.


Currency. See Paper money.


Currie, Dr. James (1787), 17. 457.


Currie, John, at Passamaquoddy Bay, 3. 91.


Curry, Ross, 16. 460; biog. note, 460 n.


Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 2. 4; accepts, 64; on profert of Alphonso XIII., 3. 54; on Span. archives on Am. Rev., 54; DIPLOMATIC SER- VICES OF G. W. ERVING, 5. 6, 17- 33; on growth of antislavery, 14.


11, 12; M.H.S. tribute to, 17. 128. Cursing as crime in colon. Mass., 6. 498.


Curtice, Samuel, and Beadle murder, 2. 147.


Curtis. See also Curtice.


Curtis, Ashley, death, 14. 27.


Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, on Judge Bigelow, 5. 481; on ethics of advo- cacy, 11. 139; on Choate as lawyer, 153; as leader of bar, 14. 158; Fri- day Club, 473, 16. 465; Webster's letter introducing (1848), 15. 280.


Curtis, C. P., gift to M.H.S., 6. 416. Curtis, Caroline E. [Mrs. Frothing- ham], 10. 513.


Curtis, Catherine S. [Mrs. Green- ough], 14. 471.


Curtis, Charles, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Curtis, Edward, and Johnson's port. of Webster, 2. 218.


Curtis, George Ticknor, mistake on last royal veto, 5. 159; death an- nounced, 9. 1.


Curtis, George William, death an- nounced, 8. 1.


Curtis, Lieut. (?) Jesse (or Peter), at siege of Boston, 9. 89.


Curtis, Capt. John, of Worcester, 4. 387.


Curtis, Joseph, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Curtis, Louis, gift to M.H.S., 16. 291. Curtis, Martha [Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Freeman], 4. 47, 320.


Curtis, Obadiah, 4. 47.


Curtis, Lieut. Samuel, killed (1758), 6. 33.


Curtis, Samuel, at Harvard Com- mencement (1820), 5. 187.


Curtis, Sarah, 4. 320.


Curtis, Thomas B., on "Boston Proper," 1. 263; letter from Web- ster (1843), 18. 325.


Curtis, Lieut. William, on furlough, 2. 451, 453; at Cherry Valley, 457. Curtius, Ernst, elected honorary member M.H.S., 3. 313; M.H.S. tributes to, 11. 108, 118-120.


Curwin, Jonathan (1717), 8. 217.


Cushing, Deacon, innkeeper at Hing- ham (c. 1765), 10. 47.


Cushing, Anne, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Rev. Caleb [H. C. 1692], port., 16. 291.


Cushing, Caleb, at a class dinner, 2. 91; Master's oration (1820) and biog. notes, 5. 187, 187 n., 9. 117 n .; @ BK poem (1819), 117; ¢BK oration (1839), 130; at + B K din- ner (1845), 140.


Cushing, Daniel, will of uncle, 1. 137; justice of peace (1686), 13. 254; death (1700), 14. 19.


Cushing, Elijah, office, 2. 232.


Cushing, Elizabeth, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Elizabeth [Mrs. Thaxter], 16. 339 n. Cushing, Mrs. Godly, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


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Cushing, Harry A., Transition in Mass., 11. 289.


Cushing, Jacob, at Harvard Com- mencement (1808), 5. 174.


Cushing, Jeremiah, of (?) Boston, 1.


137; house burned (1676), 13. 411.


Cushing, Rev. Jeremiah, of Scituate, death (1706), 14. 24.


Cushing, John [1], 1. 137.


Cushing, John [2], and Council's as- sumption of control (1715), 15. 349.


Cushing, Judge John [3], letters from Hutchinson (1765-69), 20. 535- 537.


Cushing, John [? 4], at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.


Cushing, John, Harvard D.D. (1822), 5. 190.


Cushing, Katherine [Mrs. Long], 1. 137.


Cushing, Mrs. Margery, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Matthew, of England (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Matthew, of N. Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Nathan, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 408, 409, 412, 427, 429.


Cushing, Lieut. (Capt.) Nathaniel, at Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 85; in Sara- toga campaign, 6. 97, 101; furlough, 106, 107.


Cushing, Peter, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Mrs. Robert (Perkins), 7. 428.


Cushing, Sarah M. [Mrs. Toppan], 15. 483.


Cushing, Theophilus, of N. Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Thomas, of London, will (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Thomas [1], director of Mer- chants' Notes scheme (1733), 17. 189, 205, 207.


Cushing, Thomas [2], on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 82; journal of meet- ings, 83-90; letter to Bowdoin (1775) on Washington, 8. 61; from Bowdoin (1775) on Washington and pay of forces, 289; in Boston society, 10. 31, 33, 106, 107; chosen Speaker (1766), 62; on com. on Liberty affair, 67; vetoed for Com .- Gen. (1770), 75; con- ference on Port Bill, 84; chosen for Congress (1774), 86; charac- terized, 12. 139; prominent rebel,


16. 92; letter to Wm. Cooper (1775) on probate matter, division of Suf- folk, 97-99; as judge of probate, 97 n .- 99 n., 113 n., 116; interment, 391.


Cushing, Lieut. Thomas, in Am. army (1779), 6. 127.


Cushing, Thomas, Master's oration (1837), 5. 220.


Cushing, Thomas H., as Adj .- Gen., 20. 354.


Cushing, William, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.


Cushing, Judge William, revises Mass. statutes, 3. 378; salary question (1774), 10. 83; biog. note, 16. 341 n.


Cushman, Charlotte S., ancestry, 3. 385.


Cushman, Elkanah [1], 3. 385.


Cushman, Elkanah [2], loyalist refu- gee, 2. 234; biog. note, 3. 385; AUTOG., 389; member of Old Colony Club, 389; record of at- tendance, 389-444; steward, 390; treasurer, 399; surveyor of new road, 405; present from Club, 419. Cushman, Elkanah [3], 3. 385; works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152. Cushman, Joshua, 16. 407; J. Q. Adams's characterization, 407 n .; biog. note, 408 n.


Cushman, Mary (Singleton), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.


Cushman, Mary (Lothrop), 3. 385.


Cushman, Mary E. (Babbit), 3. 385.


Cushman, Robert, sermon at Ply- mouth (1621), editions, extant copies, 3. 404, 404 n., 9. 184; Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 173.


Cushman, Mrs. Sarah, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.


Cushman, Susannah W. (Lothrop), 3. 385.


Cushman, Thomas, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 173.


Cussens, Nicholas, Boston estate, 14. 56 n.


Custer, E. L., port. of S. F. Haven, 1. 403.


Customs, Quary's report on violations in Am. colonies (1708), 4. 149-155; royal instructions to province (1702), 8. 102; Townshend Acts, 10, 63, 75; mistakes in history of Boston, 12. 192-195; records there, 193; Boston clearance cer- tificate (1692), 284; duties laid by Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 241, 245, 269; regulation of Mass.


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coasting vessels (1686), 256; Mass. ports of entry (1686), 264; con- fict with navy officers (1686), 273, 274; at Kennebec River (1686), 275, 278. See also Acts of Trade, Commerce, Tariff, Tea.


Customs, social. See Social life.


Cuthbert, Colonel, S. C. planter (1804), 2. 27, 28.


Cuthbertson, Cuthbert, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.


Cuthbertson, Elizabeth (Kendall), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.


Cuthbertson, Samuel, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 181.


Cutler, Ephraim, biog., 6. 72.


Cutler, John, conveyance (1691), 7. 168; suit (1686), 13. 282.


Cutler, John, in Trinity Church ves- try (1774), 10. 89.


Cutler, Lydia (Prout), 16. 379 n.


Cutler, Manasseh, port., 4. 110; biog., 6. 72; tract on map of North- west Territory (1785), 14. 167.


Cutler, Mrs. Mary (1717), 8. 217.


Cutler, Mrs. Rebecca, of Charlestown, death, 7. 170.


Cutler, Samuel, biog. note, 16. 379 n .; J. Q. Adams on, 394, 444; men- tioned in Adams's diary (1788), 379, 383, 384, 393, 396, 400, 401, 415, 448.


Cutler, Timothy, petition as constable (1686), 13. 252.


Cutler, Rev. Timothy, Pelham's mez- zotint, 18. 238.


Cutler, William P., gift to M.H.S., 4. 110.


Cutshamekin, sagamore, 8. 10, 16. 484.


Cutt, Richard, ancestor of Am. family,


2. 195; death, 13. 354, 401; Green- land's plot against, 19. 288-290.


Cutt, Mrs. Ursula, killed by Indians (1694), 7. 167.


Cutter, William R., and Chamber- lain's Chelsea, 20. 146.


Cutting, -- , Eng .- Va. trade (1651), 3. 6.


Cutting, Sergeant Hezekiah, at Cherry Valley (1778), 2. 457.


Cutting, John Brown, letters to Jef- ferson (1788), 17. 501-508 [sce Jefferson].


Cutts. See also Cutt.


Cutts, Anna Howard, 16. 317 n., 421. Cutts, Charles, exhibition part (1788), 16. 408; biog. note, 408 n.


Cutts, Eliza Eppes [Mrs. Carter], 16. 137 n.


Cutts, Joanna, of Eng. (1694), 2. 175. Cutts, John, baron, letters communi- cated, 2. 171; courage, 172; career, 172, 192; and Joseph Dudley, 172, 173; character, 172; letters to Dudley (1693-1700), 173-192; on personal financial matters, 174- 175, 182; on mourning livery, 174; on clothing for regiment, 175; on Flanders campaign (1694), 176-177; and corporations of Isle of Wight towns, 177, 182-185, 190; prom- ises to Dudley, 177, 179, 184, 186; reproves him, 178, 185, 188; on the "association," 179; intrigue over an appointment, 179; on elections at Wight, 181; on approaching end of war (1697), 185; plan to con- trol affairs at Wight, 186; expects vice-admiralship, 185, 190; orders celebration of King's return, 187- 188; at Tunbridge Wells, 191; on poaching, 191; - lampooned by Swift, 192; death, 193; on taking of Venloo, 193; as poet, 193; dedi- cation to Mary of Orange, 194; marriages, 195 : ports., 195.


Cutts, Mary (Carter), 16. 317 n.


Cuttyhunk Island, Gosnold on, 16. 247-249; monument to Gosnold, 249, 17. 440.


Cuvier, Georges, baron, influence of Buffon on, 16. 345 n.


Cylon's conspiracy at Athens, date, 6. 385.


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D., C., New Englands Faction dis- covered, 10. 359.


Dabney, Jonathan P., Commence- ment spread (1811), 5. 176.


Dade, William, deposition (1659), 11. 183.


Dagget. See also Daggett, Dagot. Dagget, -, sea-captain (1694), 7. 166.


Daggett, David, at Harvard Com- mencement (1837), 5. 220.


Daggett, Rev. Naphtali, at siege of Boston, 7. 409.


Daggett, Thomas, innkeeper at Attle- boro, 9. 42.


Dagot, -- , in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 145.


Dakin, Capt. Samuel, killed (1758), 6. 33.


Dakin, John, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 442.


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Dale, Elizabeth, Lady, Va. plantation, 3. 5.


Dale, Margery [Mrs. Williams], 6. 63. Dale, Sir Thomas, and Argall's raid, 1. 190.


Dall, Mrs. Caroline H., gifts to M.H.S., 11. 333, 13. 310.


Dall, Charles H. A., Commencement part (1837), 5. 219; biog. note, 219 n:


Dallas, Alexander J., and Jon. Mason, 2. 11; and Duane sedition case, 20. 266; and Pa. politics (1802), 277; on Jefferson and Miranda, 283; Duane on cabal, 338.


Dallas, George M., and tariff (1832), 19. 523.


Dalrymple. See also Dirumphel.


Dalrymple, Col. William, in Boston society, 10. 29, 32, 46, 70, 73, 75- 77; quartering of his troops, 69;


. vote of merchants censuring, 73; and Boston Massacre, 74; Castle delivered up to, 76.


Dalton, Catherine, 16. 389 n.


Dalton, Charles Henry, gift to M.H.S., 10. 293; and cotton man- ufacture, 17. 123; elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 18. 334; on Auditing Com. (1905), 454; report, 19. 221; Christmas Story, 205; on U. S. postage stamps, 20. 6-12.


Dalton, Edward Barry, character, 8. 85.


Dalton, John C., Commencement part (1814) and biog. note, 5. 178, 178 n.


Dalton, Mary [Mrs. White], 16. 297 n., 389 n., 421.


Dalton, Ruth Hooper [Mrs. Deblois], J. Q. Adams on, 16. 297; men- tioned, 388, 389 n., 421.


Dalton, (?) Samuel, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.


Dalton, Sarah, 16. 389 n.


Dalton, Rev. Timothy, at Hampton, 2. 48.


Dalton, Tristram, in Boston society, 10. 33, 36, 99, 103, 107; Newbury estate, 45; in Boston (1776), 99; biog. note, 16. 297 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 297, 301, 331, 387; and reception of Washington (1789), 463.


Daly, Sir Malachy B., at Cabot cele- bration, 12. 8.


Daman. See also Damon.


Daman, Obadiah, loyalist refugee, 2. 235.


Damariscotta, Me., Indian fight Damiani, -, Eng. consul at Jaffa (1697), 1. 151, 13. 28. (1832), 19. 499.


Dammon, - -, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.


Damon. See also Daman, Dammon. Damon, A. B., of Ga., 20. 515.


Damon, David, Harvard D.D. (1843), 5. 239.


Damphord, Reverend, identity, 4. 160. Dana. See also Daney.


Dana, Anderson, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Dana, Charles A., at Harvard, 12. 9; on Grant and Butler (1864), 19. 354; and capture of Richmond, 20. 90; on Grant's lack of staff, 162 n. Dana, Charles S., gift to M.H.S., 13. 129.


Dana, Rev. Daniel, resemblance to Clay, 19. 376; jubilee, 431, 438. Dana, Elizabeth (Ellery), 6. 262.


Dana, Francis, career, 6. 262; Hig- ginson on recall (1784), 8. 180; in Boston society, 10. 32; and X Y Z mission, 15. 89; paralytic fit (1787), 16. 295 n., 341; J. Q. Adams on, 295 n .; mentioned in Adams's diary (1787-88), 341, 343, 409, 413, 432, 439; in Ratification Conven., 371; commended to Rich. Price (1775), 17. 283, 284.


Dana, George, case, 16. 20.


Dana, Rev. James [H. C. 1753], biog. note, 3. 46; in 1795, 47.


Dana, Gen. James, cat. of Webster ports., busts, etc., 2. 262-265.


Dana, Richard, 6. 262; on com. to instruct representatives (1767, '68), 10. 64, 68; on com. on Liberty affair, 67.


Dana, Richard Henry [1], 6. 262.


Dana, Richard Henry [2], and F. E. Parker, 2. 214, 3. 249; Conscience Whig, 147, 13. 201; Commence- ment part (1837), 5. 219; biog. note, 219 n .; on Judge Bigelow, 476-478, 481; MEMOIR by C. F. Adams, 6. 209, 262-267; PORT. and AUTOG., 262; birth and death, 262; ancestry, 262; education, 262, 263; voyage to Calif., 263; Two Years before the Mast, 263; studies law, 263; Seaman's Friend, 264; marriage, 264; Free-Soiler, 264; and fugitive slaves, 264; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 264, 18. 35, 37, 39; and rendition of Burns, 6. 264; travel, 265; U. S. Dist .- Atty.


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for Mass., 265, 266; ed. of Whea- ton's International Law, Lawrence controversy, 265; in Mass. leg- islature, 266; candidacy for Con- gress, 266; in M.H.S., 266; in Am. Academy, 266; public addresses, 266; Harvard connec- tions, 266; religion, 267; last years abroad, 267; extended me- moir of, 267; letter to Ed. Moxon (1841) on Eng. pub. of Seaman's Friend, 398-399; and Eng. mis- sion (1876), 399; and H. M. Dexter, 7. 96; Hill's memoir, 369; and literary men, 9. 306; Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 252.




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