Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 17

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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Dana, Judge Samuel, and returns of census of 1765, 4. 138.


Dana, Rev. Samuel, gift to M.H.S. (1814), 11. 73.


Dana, Sarah (Watson), 6. 264.


Dana, Sophia (Willard), 16. 309 n.


Danbury, Conn., Am. forces


at (1778-79), 3. 120-125; Brit. raid (1777), 6. 91.


Dancing, Boston assemblies (1768- 73), 10. 37; allowed by Book of Sports, 19. 88, 90.


Dane. · See also Dean.


Dane, Rev. Francis, at Andover, 2.48; death, 14. 17.


Dane, Mary [Mrs. Chandler], 3. 206.


Dane, Nathan, and Va. milit. grants, 17. 509.


Daneau, Lambert, De Sortiariis, 1. 355 n.


Daney, Captain, of Hudson River (1781), 6. 160.


Danford (? Danforth), Lieutenant, at siege of Boston, 9. 75.


Danforth, Benjamin, witnesses a manumission, 8. 500.


Danforth, Isaac, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Danforth, Rev. John, visit to R. I., 1. 155; elegy on Willard (1707), 6. 173; almanac (1679), 9. 446; Kneeling to God, 511, 10. 358; preface to Warning to the Flocks, 9. 526, 17. 29; and will of John Foster, 19. 59, 60.


Danforth, Capt. Jonathan (1692), 7. 163; MS. plans of tract of land, 9. 193-195.


Danforth, Capt. Jonathan, at Ticon- deroga (1776), 6. 84.


Danforth, Rev. Samuel [1] [H. C. 1643], at Roxbury, 2. 46; Astro- nomical Description of late Comet,


9. 423; Recognition of New-Eng- lands Errand, 429; verses on Wm. Tompson, 10. 284; death, 13. 398. Danforth, Rev. Samuel [2], of Taun- ton, preaches in Boston (1714), 8. 223; almanac (1686), 9. 469- 470; account of Indian planta- tions, 514, 10. 358; Indian transl. of Mather's Five Sermons, extant copies, price, 358.


Danforth, Samuel [H. C. 1671], preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 343; Harvard affairs (1675), 349. Danforth, Samuel [H. C. 1715], 20. 535.


Danforth, Thomas, death (1699), 1. 154; Boston estate, 313; report on Groton (1661), 4. 136, 137; deed to York, Me. (1684), 5. 432-435; leadership, 8. 282; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; and press censor- ship, 11. 243; order of Dudley's Council on, 13. 236, 260.


Danforth, Thomas, addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.


Daniel, Richard, goes to England (1689), 7. 151.


Daniell, Alice, letter to Winthrop (? 1635) on estate of Saml. Skelton, 10. 109-114.


Daniels, J. H., gift to M.H.S., 2. 394; etching of Bernard, 4. 110. Danielson, Major Nathaniel, at siege of Boston, 9. 62.


Danielson, Col. Timothy, at siege of Boston, 7. 404, 9. 63, 65, 89.


Danson, George, petition (1686), 13. 253.


Danthorn, Gilbert, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Danvers, Sir John, Bermuda estate confiscated, 13. 49.


Danvers, Mass., old houses, 14. 293. Danville, Vt., origin of name, 20. 57. Dardin, Alice [Mrs. Mortlock], 6. 57. Darius, battle of Marathon, 17. 252- 262; significance of his invasion, 384.


"Dark day" (1780), 8. 114.


Darling, Charles W., gift to M.H.S., 4. 350.


Darling, Jabez, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Darnaby, John, Jr., 20. 514.


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


Dartmoor Prison, in 1891, 7. 17; Am. prisoners at, 10. 116.


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Dartmouth, Mass., Indian attack (1675), 13. 400.


Dartmouth, Eng. war-ship, at Boston (1686), 13. 270.


Dartmouth College, ports. and statue of Webster owned by, 2. 262-264; dedication of Wilson Hall, 3. 279; J. Q. Adams on graduates (1787, '88), 16. 361, 395; Rich. Price's donation (1785), 17. 324. See also next title.


Dartmouth College case, C. H. Hill on,


13. 132; Webster on report (1819), 14. 400; Kent on reviewing, 413.


Darwin, Charles R., teachings, 2. 115; and Wallace, 8. 27, 50-51; influence on science of history, 13. 89-91, 19. 280, 285; on Anglo- Saxon emigration to West, 13. 92; biographical value, 96.


Dashiell, Rev. George, as preacher, 19. 376, 384.


Dashkoff, -, Russian agent (1810), 20. 343.


Dashwood, Miss, of Boston (1788), 16. 370.


Dashwood, Capt. Samuel, seamen im- pressed (1768), 10. 71; and John Mein, 72; carries Massacre de- spatches to Eng., 74; plundered before evacuation, 96.


Dassett, Joseph, graduates (1687), 17. 58.


Datis, battle of Marathon, 17. 252- 262.


Daubry, -, consul (1797), 15. 89. Davenport, -, innkeeper at Stam- ford (1804), 2. 7, 32.


Davenport, Mrs. (Parsons), death, 16. 346.


Davenport, Mrs. Abigail, 12. 229.


Davenport, Addington [1], and speak- ership contest (1720), 6. 389; in 1717, 8. 218; declines atty .- gener- alship, 10. 289; AUTOG., 12. 247; career, 247-248; and Council's as- sumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351.


Davenport, Addington [2], 12. 248.


Davenport, Eleazer, 12. 247.


Davenport, Mrs. Elizabeth, death (1676), 13. 370.


Davenport, Elizabeth [Mrs. Dudley], 2. 197, 12. 248.


Davenport, Franklin, death, 14. 1.


Davenport, Rev. James, Isaac Watts on, 9. 391, 398, 407; Whitefield on, 10. 300.


Davenport, Rev. John [1], at New Haven, 2. 49; identity with Dam-


phord of trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 160; at her trial, 168-173, 175, 183, 189; Mather on career, 8. 344, 346; Discourse about Civil Govern- ment, 9. 419; Mather's Johannes in Eremo, 504; arrival in Boston (1668), 12. 228; stock in Mass. Bay Co., 228; and history of New Haven, 16. 505.


Davenport, John [2], AUTOG., 12. 227; career, 227-229; estate, 229; death, 13. 373.


Davenport, John [3], father's will on, 12. 229; graduates, 17. 58.


Davenport, Lucy [Mrs. Turell], 12. 248.


Davenport, Rebecca (Addington), 12. 247.


Davenport, Robert, exile in Amster- dam (1609), 6. 51.


Davenport's Ferry on Pamunky (1781), 6. 140.


Davenport's Tavern, Newburyport, 16. 394, 395.


Daves, Edward G., and memorial to Raleigh's colony, 8. 285-287.


Davey, Thomas, coroner (1686), 13. 260.


Davidson, George, drawings of Gray's voyages, 7. 416 n., 418-419.


Davidson, Prof. George, on Drake's landfall in Calif., 3. 260; iden- tifies other places mentioned in early voyages, 261.


Davidson, William, death at Wyo- ming, 3. 346.


Davidson, Gen. William, rumored exploit (1780), 19. 118.


Davie, Gen. William R., and War of 1812, 20. 363.


Davies. See also Davis, Davyes.


Davies, Robert, and Popham's colony, 2. 243.


Davies, Samuel, Sermon containing prediction on Washington (1755), 7. 454.


Davies, Capt. Thomas, drawing of siege of Louisburg (1758), 14. 144.


Davies, William H., at Cabot celebra- tion, 12. 7.


Davis. See also Davies, Davyes. Davis, - -, at trial of Ann Hibbens (1640), 4. 315.


Davis, -, sea-captain (1770), 16. 220.


Davis, innkeeper at North- borough (1795), 3. 52.


Davis, - -, innkeeper at Holmes's Hole (1801), 4. 135. 8


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Davis, Andrew McFarland, on Mc- | Davis, Capt. Isaac, minuteman, tab-


Kendry's journal, 2. 436; list of journals of Sullivan's expedition, 436-441; letter to Corresp. Sec.


. (1887) on Wyoming Massacre papers, 3. 340; article on Mon- cacht-Apé, 380; catalogues M.H.S. MSS., 4. 103; elected a member M.H.S., 12. 339; SEARCH FOR PAMPHLET BY HUTCHINSON, 429- 456; on genuineness of written note of 1690, 13. 142-147; OCCULT METHODS OF PROTECTING CUR-


RENCY, 315-327; list of publica- tions (1900-06), 14. 128, 15. 29, 16. 129, 17. 213, 18. 268-269, 20. 207; remarks, 14. 176, 424, 16. 150, 17. 116, 141, 20. 245; gift to M. H.S., 14. 426; on Library Com. (1901), 15. 2; report, 46; elected to


M.H.S. Council (1901-03), 51, 16. 148, 17. 233; on R. N. Toppan, 15. 106-109; MEMOIR OF R. N. TOP- PAN, 480-492; MERCHANTS' NOTES OF 1733, 17. 184-208; PROSPECTUS OF BLACKWELL'S BANK, 18. 62-83; signs memorial on Constitution, 121; on Nominating Com. (1904), 252; report, 289; presents report of Council (1904), 265-271; JACK- SON'S LL.D., 20. 490-512.


Davis, Major Benjamin, will of grand- father, 1. 136; death (1704), 4. 315. Davis, Benjamin, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Davis, Caleb, non-consumption agree- ment (1786), 8. 496; character- ized, 12. 140.


Davis, Charles G., 3. 403 n .; Com- mencement part (1840), 5. 229.


Davis, Ensign Daniel, killed (1758), 6. 33.


Davis, Daniel, junior member M.H.S., 9. 94.


Davis, Edward, in Boston society, 10. 39; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; characterized, 12. 142.


Davis, Edward L., gift to M.H.S., 1. 403.


Davis, Ellen (Watson), 3. 403 n.


Davis, Emerson, Harvard D.D. (1847), 5. 253.


Davis, George Thomas, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; re- printed M.H.S. paper, 6. 224; on Browning's ballad, 16. 467.


Davis, Henry, of Tenn., 20. 514.


Davis, Horace, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 17. 163; gift to General Fund, 18. 264, 19. 208.


let commemorating, 10. 191-192. Davis, Isaac, in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 36.


Davis, Isaac P, Washington Monu- ment appeal, 2. 143; ancestry, 3. 403 n .; in M.H.S., 5. 5; on com. on M.H.S. semicentenary, 6. 284 n .; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 341, 342; on com. on re- moval of M.H.S. (1829), 11. 309; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Davis, James, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Davis, James C., gift to M.H.S., 4. 110.


Davis, Jefferson, and repudiation of Miss. debt, 3. 274; and Peninsular campaign, 10. 436, 439; desires to continue war (1865), 19. 320.


Davis, Gen. Jefferson C., and Sher- man, 16. 468.


Davis, Joanna (White), 3. 403 n.


Davis, John, Danforth's deed to (1681), 5. 433.


Davis, John, of Groton, killed by In- dians (1704), 4. 384, 14. 29.


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


Davis, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.


Davis, Gov. John, at Harvard Com- mencement (1841), 5. 232; bust, 451; Whig leader, 11. 279; and Levi Lincoln, 15. 235.


Davis, John, Pres. M.H.S., and John- son's port. of Webster, 2. 218; on com. on Boston bicentenary, letter to Mayor, 220-221 ; subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; epitaph on Geo. Watson, 402 n .; ancestry, 403 n .; note on King Philip's War, 4. 13; in M.H.S., 5. 5, 8. 400, 9. 92-94; and Winthrop's Pilgrim ora- tion, 5. 5; Harvard LL.D. (1842), 236; at Commencement (1843), 242; reprinted M.H. S. paper, 6. 224; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 341; memoir, 7. 122; me- moir of Isaac Lothrop, 123; of Mar- ston Watson, 125; at Plymouth anniversary (1820), 10. 394; Ply- mouth ode and hymn, 396 n .; sen- timent for Plymouth dinner (1845), 399; old age poetry, 399; and ed. of Winthrop's History, 12. 301; exhibition part (1780), 18. 222; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361; and Jackson's LL.D., 20. 505.


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Davis, John B., subscription to Bes- J. Davis, William, in Boston society, 10. ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Davis, Joshua, minuteman, 12. 104. Davis, Josiah, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Davis, Katherine (Wendel), 3. 403 n. Davis, Margaret (Pynchon), of Bos- ton (1662), 1. 136.


Davis, Mary A., teacher, 1. 327.


Davis, Matthew L., and Burr (1802), 20. 276.


Davis, Mercy (Hedge), 3. 403 n.


Davis, Nathan, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 437.


Davis, Nathaniel, constable of


Charlestown (1690), 7. 152.


Davis, Nathaniel Morton, memoir, 7. 122; at Plymouth dinner (1845), 10. 398.


Davis, Nicolas, petition (1687), 13. 16 n.


Davis, Capt. Samuel, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 440.


Davis, Samuel, journal, 3. 41, 50 n .; ancestry, 403 n .; memoir, 7. 122. Davis, Sarah, 3. 403 n.


Davis, Sarah [Mrs. Bullock], 3. 322. Davis, Sarah [Mrs. Holden], 4. 384. Davis, Silvanus, justice of peace (1686), 13. 230; saw-mill, 277.


Davis, Solomon, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 397, 432; in Boston so- ciety, 10. 32, 33, 35, 36, 39; mem- ber of Fire Club, 38; as fisherman, 48, 51; and Molasses Act, 60; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; quarrel with Rowe, 83. Davis, Thomas, of Boston (1662), 1. 136.


Davis, Thomas [1], 2. 330 n.


Davis, Thomas [2], of Plymouth, sail- ing orders to T. Cotton (1760), 2. 229; biog. notes, 230 n., 3. 403 n .; guest of Old Colony Club, 401.


Davis, Thomas [3], 3. 385, 403 n.


Davis, Thomas K., Commencement part (1827), 5. 196; biog. note, 196 n .; Master's oration (1830), 203.


Davis, Wendell, 3. 403 n .; death, 5. 207.


Davis, William, mate of ship Speed- well (1651), 3. 7.


Davis, William [1], of Boston, illness (1676), 13. 362, 365; funeral, 365. Davis, William [2], will of grand- father, 1. 136.


Davis, William [1], of Plymouth, 3. 403 n.


Davis, William [2], 3. 403 n.


35, 39; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; characterized, 12. 140.


Davis, William Thomas, on com- mission to Edw. Winslow, 2. 233 n .; will of Peregrine White owned by, 3. 133; ancestry, 403 n .; and return of Bradford MS., 15. 80.


Davison, Christopher (1623), 1. 135. Davy, Dr. John, and Sir Walter Scott, 19. 485, 486, 488.


Davy Club of Harvard, Parkman's membership, 14. 318, 319 n.


Davyes, Joseph, identity, 10. 304; letter to Henry Dunster (1641) on Eng. conditions, 306.


Dawbry (Dawtry), Doctor, and Giles Sylvester (1664), 4. 279, 281.


Dawes, Henry L., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 38.


Dawes, Jonathan, of Boston (1686), 13. 275.


Dawes, Susannah, death (1700), 1. 155.


Dawes, Thomas [1], non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497; fire-ward 10. 54; article on Boston, 18. 328; witness (1789), 19. 181.


Dawes, Thomas [2], memoir of Eze- kieł Price, 7. 124; and Beacon Hill Monument, 11. 18; biog. note, 16. 306 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-89), 306, 308, 310, 341, 345, 441, 446, 455; on pleading, 314.


Dawes, Thomas, Commencement part (1839), 5. 226.


Dawes, Mrs. Thomas (1788), 16. 441. Dawes, William, and Revere's ride, 20. 581.


Dawson, George, petition on Worces- ter affairs (1686), 13. 247.


Dawson, Henry, certificate of church membership (1678), 11. 226.


Dawson, Henry Barton, and Rou- baud, 3. 203; death, 4. xxii, 5. 438. Dawson, John, senatorial candi- dacy (1794), 15. 146; congressional candidacy (1797), 160; letters to Madison (1787), 17. 456, 467, 476, 478 [see Madison].


Dawson, Samuel E., on Cabot's land- fall, 11. 159, 12. 3-4; on Sebas- tian Cabot, 4; and Cabot tablet, 6. Dawtry. See Dawbry.


Day. See also Daye.


Day, -, innkeeper at Elizabeth- town, N. J. (1804), 2. 33.


Day, Lieut. Elijah, at Cherry Valley (1779), 2. 452, 457, 458.


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Day, George E., in Norway, 7. 98; and memorial to Robinson, 101.


Day, Gideon, killed at Cherry Valley (1778), 2. 450.


Day, James, Boston estate, 14. 65 n. Day, Adjutant James, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 57.


Day, Jeremiah, at Harvard Com- mencement (1835), 5. 216.


Day, Capt. Luke, in Am. army, 2. 443, 445; at Cherry Valley, 454; command at Fort Herkimer, 455; at Fort Sullivan, 464.


Day, Matthew, member of First Church in Cambridge, 5. 406.


Day, Thomas, letter to Rich. Price (1786) on Am. poetry, 17. 339; biog. note, 339 n.


Day-Breaking, reprints, 6. 347; au- thorship, 392-395; extant copies, price, 10. 336.


Day of Doom. See Wigglesworth.


Daye, Stephen, imprints by, 9. 413- 414, 12. 285; specimen spelling, 13. 61 n.


Daynes, Mrs. (1669), 1. 137.


Dayton, Jonathan, and Burr, 20. 300.


Dayton, William L., and A. S. Hewitt (1862), 17. 442, 448.


Dayton, Fort, in Mohawk Valley, 2. 446.


Dead River, Me., Arnold's expedition on, 2. 268-269, 280-281.


Deaf and dumb, sound experiment with (1689), 7. 148.


Dean. See also Dane, Deane.


Dean, Aaron, 2. 94.


Dean, James, journey to Tuscaroras (1762), 7. 390, 391.


Dean, John Ward, edits Day of Doom,


9. 273; acknowledgment to, 275;


tribute to, 15. 513; port., 16. 146. Dean, Phila, 2. 94.


Dean, Samuel, killed, 14. 17.


Dean, Mrs. Ursula [Mrs. Clerk], exile in Amsterdam (1604), 6. 51.


Deane, Charles [Communications follow], elected Vice-Pres. M.H.S. (1884-89), 1. 180, 2. 79, 404, 3. 297, 4. 119, 336; delegate to Archæological Congress, 1. 400; in Europe (1866), 400, 7. 62-66; pre- sides, 2. 118, 4. 120; presents com- munications of other members, 2. 119, 4. 311; remarks, 2. 167, 4. 13; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; M.H.S. meeting at house of, 11; services to M.H.S., 54, 5. 118, 121-123, 125, 141, 7. 86; presents


Winslow letters, 3. 55; and spuri- ous Montcalm letters, 203; gift to M.H.S. for cataloguing MSS., 254; for reference books, 295; on com. on general index of Procccdings, 275; publication (1887), 279; on Finance Com. (1887, '89), 318, 4. 367; on com. to approve bills (1887), 3. 318; delegate to Me. Hist. Soc. celebration, 319; on com. on records of Old Colony Club, 381; M.H.S. tributes to, 4. vi, 5. 102, 116-141, 438; and com. on Norse discoveries, 4. 12; on com. on revising by-laws, 77, 372, 410; report, 120; on com. on pub. commemorating centennial of Washington's inauguration, 236, 268; report, 336; illness and de- cline, 5. 2, 7. 88; and condition of M.H.S: Library, 5. 109, 118; as hist. investigator, 116-119, 124, 126-129, 132, 138-140, 7. 78-80, 82; library, 5. 117, 140; and Brad- ford's MS., 119, 122, 125-126, 141, 7. 50, 54-55, 64, 12. 170; services in Winsor's America, 5. 119, 131, 7. 77; character, 5. 120, 124, 133- 135, 138; resolutions on, 121, 141; honors, 123, 140, 7. 86, 88; in Am. Antiquarian Soc., 5. 129-131, 7. 87; as literary. critic, 130; as business man, 132, 140, 7. 47, 49; and young hist. investigators, 5. 133, 135- 136; last attendance at M.H.S., 133; last letter, 136; and Alex. Young, 136; birth and ancestry, 139, 7. 46; style, 5. 141; book bequeathed to M.H.S., 155; ex- posure of fictitious ports. of Roger Williams and Benj. Church, 155- 156; unfinished paper on Cabot mappe-monde, 156, 7. 66, 74; on Norse discoveries, 5. 339, 7. 73; M.H.S. circular letter (1865), 6. 213; edits Bacon's Rebellion, 214; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 224-228; PORT. and AUTOG. 7. front .; and memoir of Thos. Aspinwall, 30; MEMOIR by Justin Winsor, 45-89; range of corresp., 45; fragment of autobiog., 46-49; education, 47; marriage, 47; beginning of interest in Am. hist., 47; acquaintance with hist. students, 48; first hist. writ- ings, 48; election to M.H.S., 48; interest in philosophy, 48; editorial canons, 51, 55-56; prints first patent of Plymouth, 52; reprints on vellum, 52; other work in Ply-


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mouth history, 57; interest in Capt. | Deane, Mrs. Ezra (Moody), 7. 46. John Smith, 58; and Pocahontas story, 59-61; edits Wingfield's Discourse, 59, 60; politics, 61; Deane, Helen (Waterston), 7. 47. Deane, John, immigrant, 7. 46. edits Smith's works, 61-62, 67; no linguist, 66; Southern trip, 67; services to Alex. Brown, 67-69; paper on Gorton controversy, 69; appreciation of Hutchinson, 70; of Cotton Mather, 70; of Hubbard, 71; controversy over Narragansett patent, 71; on hist. scepticism and settlement of controversies, 71; . edits Wood's New-Englands Pros- Deane, Walter, immigrant, 7. 46. pect, 72; edits Records of Council for N. Eng., 72; paper on forms in letters-patent, 72; Popham con- troversy, 72; on Roger Williams, 73; and Hakluyt's pubs., 73, 75; study of Cabot voyages, 73, 11. 158, 1-63, 164, 166, 168; and letters of Edw. Randolph, 7. 76; article on first charter of Mass., 76; on slavery in Mass., 77-78; on neces- sity of exhaustive investigations, 80-82; friendships, 82-84; and pub. of Kohl's works, 84-86; death, 89; and ed. of Winthrop Papers, 460, 464; and Lowell's criticism of Collections, 8. 494; anecdote of hist. impartiality, 11. 288.


Communications: on pub. of Hutchinson's conversation with George III., 1. 166-168; docs. on Argall's raid, 187-192; on ficti- tious ports., 219; MEMOIR OF RICH. FROTHINGHAM, 381-393; MEMOIR OF S. F. HAVEN, 394-405; on Indians kidnapped from Maine, 2. 35-38; on Atherton Papers, 152; on B. F. Stevens's rescarch, 219; Winslow Papers, 229-242; on letter from Va. Co. (1609), 243, 246-249; docs. on Belknap and non-importation (1774), 481-486; records of a Va. county, 3. 4-7; Priestley Letters, 11-40; will of Peregrine White, 133; on proposed Attucks Memorial, 317; notes on Hubbard's map, 4. 13-21; on Morrell's tract (1625), 73-76; on presenting Nelson's Trial of Charles I., 157; on presenting Belknap Papers, 206-207; on ancient wreck discovered at Nauset Beach, 216- 219, 311; CABOT MAPPE-MONDE, 6. 305-339.


Deane, Dr. Ezra, 7. 46.


Deane, Mrs. Ezra (Coffin), 7. 46.


Deane, George E., on John Harvard's will, 2. 87.


Deane, Lucy W. [Mrs. Dexter], 1. 329.


Deane, Mary, gift to M.H.S., 13. 79.


Deane, Silas, attacks the Lecs, 3.


123; Pendleton on (1781), 19. 143. Deane, Thomas, loyal petition (1666),


6. 471; trade ventures to Boston, 12. 241.


Dearborn, Henry, Goodwin's Dear- borns, 1. 147; journals kept during Am. Rev., 2. 266, 275 n., 437; journal of Arnold's Quebec expe- dition, 275-305; journal (1776- 78, 82-83), 3. 102-133; command (1775), 2. 275; illness, 284, 287- 288; rejoins the force before Que- bec, 288; in assault on Quebec, 290-292; captured, 292, 295; in prison, 295-299; small-pox by in- oculation, 296; paroled, 299; re- turn via Halifax, 299-305; in Sul- livan's expedition, 471, 3. 128- 130; settles army accounts (1776), 102; exchanged, 103; major, 103; in Burgoyne's campaign, 103- 109; commands a light detach- ment, 105, 107; at Freeman's Farm, 105, 107; at Saratoga, 107- 108; rejoins regt., 109; marches to Pa., 109-110; before Philadelphia, 110-113; dines with Sullivan, 112; lieut .- col., 112; furloughs, 112- 113, 133; dines with Washington, 113; in Monmouth campaign, 114- 118; death of wife, 122; command at New London, 125; command at Saratoga (1782), 130; on Saratoga Springs, 131; discharged, 133; wounded (1778), 6. 106; and Jef- ferson (1806), 20. 282; letters from Duane (1809-10), 321, 332, 334 [see Duane (Wm.)]; Duane on, as head of army, 362.


Dearborn, Henry A. S., Goodwin's Dearborns, 1. 147; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; and tariff (1832), 19. 522; and Wm. Duane (1810), 20. 332-333. Death. See Funerals, Mourning, Tombs.


Deball, Oliver, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.


De Beaver, Suzer, captured at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.


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De Berdt, Dennis, letter on Declara- tory Aet (1766), 11. 446.


Deblois, Miss. (1788), 16. 420.


Deblois, Mrs., of Alexandria, Va. (1804), 2. 17.


Deblois, Mrs. Ann, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 170.


Deblois, Elizabeth, letters from Arnold, 10. 472.


Deblois, Gilbert, absentee loyalist, 10. 163; confiscated Boston estate, 170.


Deblois, Gilbert, Jr., purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 170. Deblois, Louis, 16. 389 n.


Deblois, Ruth H. (Dalton), 16. 389 n. De Bry Collection of Lenox Library, 1. 201.


Debts, private, suits for, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 298, 300; Solon's abolition in Athens, 6. 386; con- troversy over payment of, to Brit. merchants, 17. 344, 427, 456, 471. See also Public debt.


Decatur, Stephen, proposed tablet in Algiers, 3. 216; Algerine War, 5. 26, 29.


Declaration of Causes (1775), author- ship, 6. 69-71.


Declaration of Estate . . . of Va., ex- tant copy, 12. 161.


Declaratory Act, and repeal of Stamp Aet, 2. 87; London merchants on, 11. 446-448.


De Costa, Benjamin F., communicates letter from Va. Co. (1609), 2. 243- 246; views on Norse sagas eriti- cised, 5. 333-340; and Maiollo map, 8. 78.


Dedham, Eng., ancestral home of Ellis family, 2. 137, 138; present aspect, 137; former wool manu- factures, 137, church records, 138; church, 138; old grammar school, 138.


Dedham, Mass., Maveriek's account (1660), 1. 238; inns, 2. 32, 10. 47; in 1650, 2. 47; Fairbanks house, 71, 3. 283, 14. 290; and Ellis family, 2. 138; statue of Pitt, 4. 298; sexual morality in colon. times, 6. 495, 508; development of town govt., 7. 186-188; views, 373, 8. 196; treatment of loyalist, 12. 153. Dedham Historical Society, gift to M. H.S., 7. 373; communication to, 12. 153.


Dee, John, map (1580), 7. 311.


Deeds, various, 1. 186, 4. 156, 8. 281; Danforth's, to York (1684), 5. 432-


435; conveyanee in colon. Mass., 7. 135 n .; FACSIM. of Winthrop's, of Rumney Marsh land (1639), 139. See also Registry.


Deep Run, Va. (1781), 6. 141.


Deer Island, Mass., on early map, 1. 211; lease (1753), 14. 44.


Deerfield, Mass., Indian attaeks (1704), 1. 157, 14. 29; (1675), 13. 400; return of captives, 14. 30.


Deering,-, and Phips's expedition, 13. 334.


Deering, Mrs., of Boston, death (1676), 13. 365.


Defamation, punishment for (1634), 3. 4.


Defence, war-ship, lost (1779), 3. 126. Defences, royal instructions on pro-


vineial, 8. 101-102. See also Forts. Defiance, privateer (1752), 5. 99. Degrachy, , and Priestley, 3. 25. De Hart, Col. William, and Washing- ton, 2. 223.


Dehon, Rev. Theodore, at Leicester, 3. 52; biog. notes, 52 n., 9. 112 n .; + B K prayer (1806), 112; oration (1807), 112.


Delaar, -, letters to Lévis, 4. 98. De la Barre, Johan, Hudson River trade (c. 1634), 1. 248.


De la Cluse, Elder John, exile in Amsterdam (1604), 6. 52.


Delacroix, Charles, and Priestley, 3. 21.


Delamotte, Rev. Philip, record of institution (1633), 8. 511; of in- duction, 513.


De Lancey, Col. James, 3. 77; embar- kation of battalion, 95.


Delano, Joseph C., sea-captain, 10. 213.


Delarue, William, in campaign of 1760, 5. 360, 361.


Delavall, John, appendix to Keitlı's Pretended Antidote, 17. 37.


Delaware, Thomas West, baron, prep- arations for Virginia, 2. 245, 247; extant copy of Relation, 12. 160.


Delaware, royal memorials, 4. 249. Delaware River, settlements (1660),


1. 248; attempted Mass. trade (1644), 12. 213-214.


Delesdernier, Lewis F., 20. 56.


Delesdernier, Louis F., in Maine, 20. 55-56.


Delesdernier, William, 20. 56.


Delight, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.


Dellinger, Mary A. [Mrs. Dexter], 1. 327.


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Dellius, Rev. Godfrey, answers to


Dudley's witchcraft questions (in Latin), 1. 349-353; (in English), 354-358.


Delolme, Jean L., mistake on last Eng. veto, 5. 159.




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