Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 18

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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Deming, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 170.


Deming, Josiah, of Wethersfield, 2. 147.


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


Deming, Samuel, member of


"Possee," 10. 38.


Demmick, Captain, killed by Indians (1697), 1. 151, 14. 28.


Democratic party, and anarchy (1804), 2. 19; attitude of moderates (1793), 15. 118-119; and Pres. Johnson, 19. 396. See also Elec- tions, Politics.


Dempster, -, at Plymouth anni- versary (1845), 10. 400.


Denby, Sarah [Mrs. Fletcher], 17. 174. Denby, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


Denison. See also Deniston, Den- nison.


Denison, Charles-H., acknowledgment to, 8. 6.


Denison, Major Daniel, Atherton Co., 2. 152; petition (1637), 3. 199; Hubbard's funeral sermon on, 9. 461; Irenicon, 461.


Denison, George, Atherton Co., 2. 152; copies by, 5. 303.


Denison, George S., letters to Chase, 12. 423; question of printing them, 425, 13. 63, 121.


Denison, Nathan, capitulation at Wyoming (1778), 3. 342; report on Massacre, 342-343; reports list of those killed, 346; to present memorial to Assembly, 347.


Denison, Sergeant Samuel, at siege of Boston, 9. 42, 57.


Deniston, Sergeant (?) Hugh, in Am. army (1777-79), 6. 104, 107, 121.


Denizenship in Mass. (1686), 13. 256, 258.


Denman, Hannah (Eaton), 16. 479. Denman, Joseph, 16. 479.


Denmark, peace with Sweden (1658), 4. 277; and U. S. neutral trade (1812), 5. 23.


Dennie, John, in Boston society, 10. 32, 39; member of Fire Club, 38; bankrupt, 53; and Molasses Act, 60; on com. on address to Hutchin- son (1771), 77.


Dennie, Joseph, Duane on, 20. 269. Dennie, William, and Hepzibah


Clarke, 4. 47; on com. on Sheaffe affair (1770), 10. 73; on com. on Massacre, 74; attacks customs commissioners, 79; and tea ques- tion, 80; at Molineux's funeral, 89; prominent rebel, 16. 92.


Dennis. See also Dinnis.


Dennis, -, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


Dennis, - -, of Philadelphia, bank- rupt (1808), 20. 311.


Dennis, Mrs., of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


Dennison. See also Denison.


Dennison, Daniel, and press censor- ship, 11. 246.


Dennison, Edward, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 344.


Dennison, George, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 344.


Denniston, -, Bishop corresp., 20. 274.


Dennoffe, William, hanged, 19. 184. Denny. See also Dennie.


Denny, Albert and Benj. Colman, 9. 382, 407.


Denny, Henry Gardner, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; gift to M.H.S., 8; on Auditing Com. (1891), 6. 351; report, 414; re- marks, 11. 238, 12. 73; on dreams, 15. 88; memoir of U. H. Crocker assigned to, 16. 19; on John Wil- son, 17. 237-238.


De Normandie, James, elected a member M.H.S., 12. 259; accepts, 293; presents Pepperrell's com- mission, 339; DIABOLICAL PER- FORMANCES NEAR PORTSMOUTH, 14. 168-171; presents draft of Stiles's letter to Franklin, 320; JOHN ELWYN, 376-382; on Jon. Edwards at Portsmouth, 15. 16-20; on com. on Dr. Hale's 80th birthday, 493; on Library Com. (1902), 16. 1; report, 147; list of publications (1902-04), 129, 18. 269; PISCAT- AQUA COLONY, 175-181, 19. 169- 177; SIR WM. PEPPERRELL, 17. 87-90; HYMNS IN ECCL. HISTORY, 130-140; elected to Council M. H.S. (1903-05), 234, 18. 290, 19. 226; remarks, 17. 438, 20. 83; signs memorials on Constitution, 18. 121, 20. 5; communicates notes from Apostle Eliot's parish records, 18. 340-347; presents communica- tion of another member, 390;


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memoir of E. J. Young assigned | Desimoni, Cornelio, and Maiollo to, 20. 426.


Densmore, William, ill in campaign of 1760, 5. 382, death, 383.


Denston. See Denison.


Dent, Capt. John H., Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.


Denys, Jean, chart, 8. 71.


Dependencies. See Civilization and savagery, Colonies.


Depuis, Charles F., Priestley on, 3. 20.


Derby, Colonel, in campaign of 1760, 5. 375.


Derby, Anstiss [Mrs. Pickman], men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 16. 382, 387 n., 389; Adams on, 390. Derby, Elias H. [1], 16. 429.


Derby, Elias H. [2], Commencement part (1824), 5. 191; biog. note, 191 n .; Master's oration (1827), 196.


Derby, Ezekiel H., Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 183, 183 n.


. Derby, George, Commencement part (1814) and biog. note, 5. 179 n.


Derby, George S., Conveyancers' Assoc., 14. 96 n.


Derby, John, Oregon fur-trade ven- ture, 7. 417, 418.


Derby, Richard, on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 85.


Derby, Mrs. Richard, 16. 337, 339.


Derby, Conn., whaleboat privateers, 1. 19.


Derby Indians, names (1703), 5. 300. Derbyshire, Thomas, prize case (1752), 5. 100.


Dericks. See also Derricks.


Dericks, Alice (Martin), exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 56.


Dering, Sylvester, letter (1786), 16. 285.


Derricks. See also Dericks.


Derricks, John, exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 52.


Desandrouins, -, letters to Lévis, 4. 98.


Desaussure, Henry William, and Jon. Mason, 2. 25, 26, 29.


De Saussure, Wilmot G., on royal arms in Charleston, 4. 251.


Desborough, John, exploded coat of arms, 2. 254; and Rich. Cromwell, 16. 509.


Desborough, Mrs. Rose, 16. 502. Desborough, Samuel, at Guilford, 16. 496; return to Eng., 498, 502.


Desceliers, Pierre, map, and Cartier's voyages, 7. 301.


map, 8. 76, 78; death announced, 13. 448.


Des Liens, Nicolas, map (1566) and Cartier's voyages, 7. 307.


Despaches, -, Gov. of Haiti, 2. 332.


Destrehan, John N., death, 13. 314. Dethick, Miss. A. C., gift to M.H.S., 8. 202.


Detroit, bank (1806), 20. 289-291, 521-525.


Deuksberrie, M., exile in Amsterdam, 6.52.


Deveaux, Col. Andrew, captures New Providence, 13. 16.


Devens, Charles, on port. of R. C. Winthrop, 2. 119; MEMOIR OF A. H. BULLOCK, 3. 322-339; Gen. Taylor's vindictive letter referred to, 4. 238; on com. on pub. of Prov- ince Laws, 307; report, 316; Com- mencement part (1838), 5. 223; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 228; M.H.S. tributes to, 269, 285-294, 301; as public man, 286, 291-292, 7. 104, 114; character, 6. 286, 291, 294, 7. 116; career, 6. 287, 7. 114; as U. S. Marshal, fugitive-slave case, 6. 287, 7. 105-106; in Civil War, 6. 287-289, 7. 106-112; as judge, 6. 289, 7. 112, 113, 115; in Hayes's Cabinet, 6. 289, 7. 112; decline and death, 6. 289, 7. 113; as orator, 6. 290, 293, 7. 115-117; . suavity, 6. 292-293; Address to Loyal Legion, 404; MEMOIR by J. C. Ropes, 7. 104-117; PORT., 104; birth and ancestry, 104; education, 105; lawyer, 105, 106; in State Senate, 105; brevet, 112; health, 113; milit. funeral, 113; engraving, 19. 224; statue at Worcester, 261.


Devens, David, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.


Devens, Mary (Lithgow), 7. 104.


Devens, Richard, Shays's Rebellion,


1. 303; descendants, 7. 104; pur- chases confiscated estate, 10. 170.


Devereux, George H., Commence- ment part (1829), 5. 200; biog. note, 200 n .; spread, 201.


Devereux, Humphrey, at class re- union (1848), 5. 255-258.


Devrow, Seth, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Devrow, Thomas, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Devrow, Zephaniah, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


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Dewar, -, in Boston society (1768), 10. 41.


Dewey, Abijah, killed at siege . of Boston, 7. 404, 9. 51.


Dewey, Charles A., Harvard LL.D. (1840), 5. 230.


Dewey, Adm. George, port., 15. 45.


Dewey, Joseph, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Dewey, Ensign Oliver, death in Am. army (1777), 2. 442.


Dewey, Orville, Harvard D. D. (1839), 5. 227; ¢ B K oration (1830), 9. 123; biog. note, 123 n.


Dewin, Mrs. Henry, death, 14. 17.


De Windt, Mrs. John P. (Smith), 19. 531.


Dexter, Aaron, and Boston Magazine, 18. 326.


Dexter, Arthur, on alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 185.


Dexter, Edmund, 1. 327; death, 328. Dexter, Rev. Elijah, career, 7. 90.


Dexter, Emeline (Palmer), 7. 93; death, 100.


Dexter, Franklin, autog., 1. 365; letters from S. G. Perkins (1835), 2. 307, 374; guard for Harvard (1834), 3. 217; lawyer, 4. 415.


Dexter, Franklin Bowditch, Yale Graduates and. Annals, 2. 139; com- municates report of trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 159-191; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 228; communi- cates letters of Increase Mather, 8. 344-348; communicates old bal- lad, 9. 2-5; on early social distinc- tions at colleges, 5; communicates memorandum on Mather Byles (1780), 10. 471; MSS. OF JON. EDWARDS, 15. 2-16; ABRAHAM BISHOP, 19. 190-199.


Dexter, George, M.H.S. tributes to, 1. 6-13, 168; in M.H.S., 6, 8, 10- 12, 329-334, 12. 40; linguist, 1. 7; character, 7, 8, 11, 334; death, 7, 333; resolutions on, 7; educa- tion, 8, 9, 327-328; and Harvard, 10; as hist. student and writer, 10, 12, 331-333; MEMOIR by C. C. Smith, 327-334; PORT. and AU- TOG., 327; birth and ancestry, 327; education, 327; visits to Europe, 328, 329, 331; services in Civil War, 328; marriage, 329; tutor at Har- vård, 329; Steward, 329; member Am. Antiquarian Soc., 329; failing health, 331, 333; death of daugh- ter, 332; search for health, 332- 333; crayon port. exhibited, 4. 54;


reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 228- 229; on Cabot mappe-monde, 305; and ed. of Winthrop Papers, 7. 461 ; photog. presented, 16. 146.


Dexter, Mrs. George, gifts to M.H.S., 2. 393, 394.


Dexter, Henry, bust of John Davis, 5. 451.


Dexter, Henry Martyn, on "Non-


Conformist's Oath," 3. 187; on books printed by Brewster, 263; on John Robinson's orig. eds., 264; on identity of certain Pilgrims, 5. 33-37; ELDER BREWSTER'S LI- BRARY, 37-85; on Chas. Deane, 138; remarks, 423, 6. 65; on com. on Delftshaven Memorial, 1; ENG- LISH EXILES IN AMSTERDAM, 41- 64; M.H.S. tributes to, 176-187, 301; death, 176, 7. 100; as Puritan, 6. 176; research on origines of Ply- mouth, 177, 184, 185, 7. 97; on polity of Congregationalism, 6. 177- 180, 7. 96; knowledge of Puritan polemics, 6. 180-181, 7. 96; Bibli- ography of Congregationalism, 6. 181, 7. 98; bequest of library, 6. 181, 7. 102; Congregationalism, 6. 182; on Congregationalism and Calvinism, 182; on parting ad- dress of John Robinson, 182, 186; in M.H.S., 183; typical New Eng- lander, 184; as minister, 185-186, 7. 102; as cditor, 6. 186, 7. 93-94, 102; as advocate, 6. 186; appear- ance and character, 186-187, 7. 101; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 229; MEMOIR by J. E. Sanford, 7. 90- 103; PORT. and AUTOG., 90; birth and ancestry, 90-91; education, 91; school-teacher, 92; at Andover Theolog. Sem., 92; has Episcopa- lian inclinations, 92; ministry at Manchester, 92-94; marriage, 93; call to Calif., 93, 94; and protest against Kan .- Neb. Bill, 94-95; residences, 95; and Congregation- alist Quarterly, 95; and Winthrop Club, 96; and Congregational Pil- grim celebration (1870), 97; lec- tures on Congregationalism, 98; unfinished work on Pilgrims in Europe, 98; ecclesiastical offices, 98; in Norway, 98; and Andover controversy, 99; appointed dele- gate to International Council, 100; societies, 100; and memorial to Robinson, 101; honorary degrees, 101; scholarship, 101; works, 102- 103, 20. 207.


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Dexter, John, killed, (1677) 7. 169.


Dexter, Lucy W. (Deane), 1. 329.


Dexter, Mary (Morton), 7. 90; edu- cator, 91.


Dexter, Mary A. (Dellinger), 1. 327. Dexter, Morton, elected a member M.H.S., 10. 115; accepts, 116; ALLEGED FACTS AS TO PILGRIMS, 256-263; remarks, 11. 277, 13. 121, 424, 456, 15. 24, 323, 16. 125, 17. 116, 18. 263; elected to M.H.S. Council (1898-1900), 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 146; and proposed memo- rial ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 12. 260; on E. A. Park, 14. 194; on Nominating Com. (1901), 15. 2; report, 51; presents report of Council (1901), 25-30; MEMOIR OF E. G. PORTER, 55-68; M. H. S. delegate to Yale bicentenary, 180; on 450th anniversary of Univ. of Glasgow, 224-227; on Yale bi- centenary, 320-323; on John Rob- inson tercentenary 493; on Library Com. (1902), 16. 1; report, 147; presents a Yale medal, 145; MEM- BERS OF PILGRIM COMPANY IN LEYDEN, 17. 167-184; remarks on E. C. Smyth, 18. 302; Eng- land and Holland of Pilgrims, 20. 207.


Dexter, Nancy [Mrs. Bishop], 19. 192, 193.


Dexter, Samuel [1], vetoed for Council (1766, '67), 10. 62, 63.


Dexter, Samuel [2], and L. M. Sargent,


3. 310; exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.


Dexter, Samuel W., Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 176, 176 n.


Dexter, Thomas, immigrant, career, 7. 90.


Dexter, William S., card on Gil- christ (1860), 14. 85 n.


Diamond. See Diman, Dimond. Diar. See Dyer.


Diaries, list of Quebec expedition, 2. 265-267; of Sullivan's expedition, 436-441; credibility as sources, 10. 486. See also next title.


DIARIES, J. Q. Adams's (1787-89), 16. 291-464; same on Cong. and journey to Boston (1832), 19. 517- 534; Ben. Boardman's, of siege of Boston, 7. 400-413; Dudley Brad- street's, of siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 417-446; Wm. Brinsmead's note-book (1681-96), 4. 298-302; Henry Dearborn's, of Am. Rev.


(1775-78, '82-83), 2. 275-305, 3. 102-113; Amos Farnsworth's, of Am. Rev. (1775-79), 12. 78-102; Rev. John Fiske's note-book (1637- 75), 317-338; Jabez Fitch's, of siege of Boston, 9. 40-91; Eli Forbes's, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 384-399; Lawrence Hammond's, of Boston (1688-94), 144-172; David Holden's, of French War (1760), 4. 384-409; fragment of Saml. Holten's (1778), 10. 463; Saml. Jenks's, of French War (1760), 5. 352-396; Wm. Mc- Kendry's, of Am. Rev. (1777-80), 2. 442-478; John Marshall's, of Braintree (1697-1711), 1. 148-164, 14. 13-34; Jon. Mason's, of south- ern journey (1804-05), 2. 5-34; Increase Mather's (1674-87), 13. 337-374, 397-412; Lucian Minor's, of western travel (1836), 7. 263- 294; John Pierce's, of journey in N. Eng. (1795), 3. 41-52; same, of Harvard Commencements (1803- 48), 5. 167-263; same, of @ BK meetings (1803-48), 9. 110-143; same, of Plymouth anniversaries (1820, '45), 10. 393-403; same, of Divinity School graduation (1836), 363-366; same, of journey to Washington (1812), 366-386; of Quebec expedition (1775-76), 2. 267-275, 6. 39; Josiah Quincy's, of N. Eng. journey (1801), 4. 123- 135; John Rowe's, of Boston (1764-79), 10. 60-108; fragments of Saml. Sewall's [1], 6. 388-390, 8. 212-221; Saml. Sewall's [2] (1714), 221-225; Ezra Stiles's, of journey to Philadelphia (1754), 7. 338-344; Eben. Wild's, of Am. Rev. (1776- 81), 6. 78-160; John Winthrop, Jr.'s, of N. Eng. journey (1645), 8. 4-12. See also DOCUMENTS, LET- TERS.


Diary of a Public Man, credibility, 10. 487-490.


Dicey, Albert Venn, elected a cor- resp. member M.H.S., 16. 126.


Dick, Dr. Elisha Cullen, on Washing- ton's last illness, 19. 381; religion, 381.


Dickens, Asbury, Port-Folio, 20. 269. Dickens, Beatrice, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 52.


Dickens, Charles, on opinion of Pick- wick, 7. 272.


Dickens, Christopher, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 52.


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Dickens, Mary, exile in Amsterdam, | Dinwoodie, Rose (Masson), 1. 138. 6. 62.


Dickerman, Elijah, in Rev. army, 2. 443; married, 449; on furlough, 452.


Dickerman, H. S., on miscegenation, 19. 101.


Dickerman, Letty (Gibbens), 2. 449.


Dickerson, Lieutenant, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 310.


Dickerson, Mahlon, and Duane, 20. 266; and Pa. politics (1802), 278. Dickinson, John, and Declaration of


Independence, 1. 274, 275, 6. 68; Moore's vindication of, considered, 67-72; training and character; 68; sole author of Declaration of Causes, 69-71; colonel, 8. 60; let- ter of thanks from Boston, 10. 66. Dickinson, Rev. Jonathan, Isaac Watts on works, 9. 389, 401.


Dickinson, Philemon, in battle of Monmouth, 3. 114.


Dickson. See Dixon.


Dieri, translation of New Testament, 13. 423.


Dieskau, Ludwig, baron, Lévis's plan of battle of Lake George, 4. 94; royal instructions to, 99; engrav- ing of battle, 5. 416-418.


Digby, Sir Kenelm, contemp. men- tion of book by, 1. 119.


Digert, Peter, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 445.


Digert, Walter, of Little Falls, 2. 446. Dillington, Sir John, and Lord Cutts, 2.176.


Dilly, Charles, and Am. books, 17. 341, 366.


Diman, Jonathan, and Old Colony Club, 3. 390, 393.


Dimmock, John L., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Dinah, slave, sold (1769), 3. 321.


Dinnis, Captain, privateering cruise (1779), 12. 199.


Dinsmore. See Densmore.


Dinwiddie, Robert, letters in Park- man MSS., 1. 361.


Dinwoodie, Christian (? 1726), 1. 138. Dinwoodie, Elizabeth, of Va. (? 1726), 1. 138.


Dinwoodie, Jane, of Va. (?1726), 1. 138.


Dinwoodie, Janet (? 1726), 1. 138.


Dinwoodie, John, of Va., will (? 1726), 1. 138.


Dinwoodie, Lawrence (? 1726), 1. 138. Dinwoodie, Mary (? 1726), 1. 138.


Dinwoodie, Robert (? 1726), 1. 138.


Dinwoodie, Sarah (? 1726), 1. 138. Diodorus Siculus, 3. 22.


Dionysius, power, 12. 109.


Diplomatie medals, Dupré's, 5. 350, 8. 501.


Direction for a Publick Profession (1665), 9. 423; authorship, 11. 22- 23.


Directory of France, plan to pay debt, 3. 21; and X Y Z mission, 22, 15. 89.


Dirumphel, William, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Disasters, flood in Conn. (1692), 7. 160. See also Earthquakes, Fires, Health, Weather.


Discovery of America. See America, Explorations, Voyages.


Disease. See Health.


Disney, John, residence, 3. 10.


Dissection, General Court on (1647), 1. 46.


District of Columbia, J. Q. Adams on slavery in, 15. 449, 465, 469. Sce also Washington, D. C.


Dix, - , in campaign of 1760, 5. 354.


Dix, Dorothea L., articles deposited by, removed, 3. 347.


Dix, William G., Commencement part (1845), 5. 246.


Dixon, -, sea captain (1778), 2. 238.


Dixon, -, innkeeper at Sterling (1795), 3. 43.


Dixwell, Epes S., Master's oration (1830), 5. 203; school, 17. 517.


Doane, George W., at Harvard Com- mencement (1843), 5. 239.


Doane, Isaiah, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 184.


Dobbyn, - of Ireland, in New York (1789), 16. 462.


Dobson, Thomas, and Priestley's pub- lications, 3. 17-19, 22, 29, 30, 32, 36. DOCUMENTS. - See also analyzed ref- erences under DIARIES, LETTERS, MAPS. - On Argall's expedition, 1. 187-192; Mass. commission of oyer and terminer (1703), 220; Maverick's description of N. Eng. (1660), 231-249; warrant for


Groton town-meeting (1786), 299- 301; on witchcraft affairs, 339- 358; John Eliot's description of N. Eng. (1650), 2. 44-50; records of Atherton Co. (1660-64), 150- 152; narrative of St. Domingo in- surrection, 305-390; on covenant


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against Boston Port Bill, 481-486; records of Northampton County, Va. (1632-54), 3. 4-7; Peregrine White's will (1704), 133-135; peti- tion of Ipswich on John Winthrop, Jr. (1637), 197-199; church recom- mendation of John Winthrop, Jr. (1650), 200; on domestic slave- trade, 321, 20. 512-521; on Wyo- ming Massacre, 3. 340-347; on Northeastern boundary, 349-369; records of Old Colony Club, 382-444; Boston's instructions on fisheries (1781), 4. 49-54; journal of Mass. Com. of corresp. (1773), 82-90; report of Robt. Quary on customs (1708), 147-155; report of trial of Anne Hutchinson, 159-191; of Rich. Wait and Ann Hibbens, 315- 316; briefs in prize cases (1736- 58), 5. 85-101; narrative of battle of Lexington, 391-396; Danforth's deed to York (1684), 432-435; on Groton milit. companies (1758, '60), 6. 21-33, 426-432; memorial of Danl. Leonard (1784), 255-257; on Ft. Dummer (1723-28), 359- 381; memorial of Capt. Chas. Cochrane (1781), 433-442, 519; Loyal Petitions (1666), 472-476; John Winthrop's deed of Rum- ney Marsh land (1639), 7. 139; in- ventory of his goods, 140-143; income of Ezra Stiles (1760), 344- 345; order suppressing Publick Occurrences (1690), 8. 45; instruc- tions to officer in King Philip's War, 65-67; instructions to Gov. Dudley (1702), 93-105; on Rev. John Wheelwright, 505-517; Mass." non-consumption agreement (1786), 496; on erection of Harvard Hall, 9. 98-101; John Pierce's charac- terization of J. T. Kirkland, 144- 157; petition of Saml. Whiting (1659), 225; on Saml. Skelton (1629), 10. 108-114; inventory of goods of John Winthrop, Jr. (1635), 11. 4-6; index of early Mass. colon. laws, 10-17, 14. 383; notarial record of Wm. Aspinwall (1644), 11. 185; Harvard records (1656- 72), 201-205; on Canada expedi- tion (1747), 12. 46-50; Paul Dud- ley's commission as Atty -. Gen., 52-54; Randolph's protest on fees, 237-239; Hutchinson's cur- rency pamphlet (1736), 450-456; family bills (c. 1640), 13. 59-62; records of Dudley's Council (1686),


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226-286; church council at Groton (1712), 298-302; instructions for general training and sham fight (1686), 328-330; drafts of loyal addresses (1685, '93), 330-332, 336- 337; draft of advice of Mass. clergy (1685), 332-333; on recruiting in Mass. (1690), 334; scheme for elec- tion of Mass. Council (1693), 335; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 49 n .- 51 n .; description of Harvard entrance examinations (1751-1837), 200-205; narratives of Phips's expedition to Canada, 15. 281-319; on Mass. Gov. and Coun- cil (1714-15), 327-362; on genesis of Monroe Doctrine, 373-436; on J. Q. Adams and emancipation by martial law, 438-478; Cotton's "Moses, his Judicials," 16. 280- 284; warrant for burial of suicide (1707), 521-523; prospectus of Blackwell's Bank (1687), 18. 66- 81; Hamilton's notes in Fed. Conven., 349-362; of polit. cam- paign (1800), 259-263; John Eliot's parish note-book, 343-346; on Mass .- R. I. boundary dispute (1731- 34), 19. 20-34; in case of Saml. Shrimpton (1685-86), 38-51; John Foster's will (1681), 58; in high- way-robbery trial (1789), 178-184; John Pierce on bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 361-362; his charac- terization of Saml. Ripley, 386- 389; his description of Brookline (1817), 424-427; his account of Dr. Snell's jubilee, 427-440; J. Q. Adams on "common welfare" clause in Constitution, 535-553 ; re- port on Crévecœur, 20. 584.


Doddridge, Rev. Philip, Family Ex- positor, 9. 358, 363; anecdote, 19. 374.


Dodge, -, at Haverhill (1787), 16. 302.


Dodge, Captain, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.


Dodge, Daniel, suit against Bartlett (1787), 16. 324.


Dodge, Joseph, baptism (1648), 12. 322.


Dodge, Mrs. Joshua, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.


Dodge, Nathan, at siege of Boston, 7. 401.


Dodge, Oliver, Commencement part (1788), 16. 439.


Dodge, Richard, of Salem (1645), 12. 322.


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Dodge, Richard, of Wenham (1648), 12. 322.


Dodge, Theodore Ayrault, elected a member M.H.S., 11. 24; list of publications (1896, 1905), 317, 19. 205; presents works, 11. 367.


Dogget, John, and will of Peregrine White, 3. 135.


Doggett, Samuel, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 398.


Doggett, Rev. Simeon, and Nathan Strong, 3. 50; biog. note, 51 n.


Doggett, Thomas, AUTOG. on will of Peregrine White, 3. 134.


Dolbery, (?) Andrew, sea-captain (1692), 7. 159.


Dole, Richard, of Newbury (1664), 19. 291.


Dollier de Casson, François, MS. history of Montreal, 1. 361.


Dolphin, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam 6. 52.


Dolphin, prize case (1748), 5. 91-92. Domestic life, inventory of effects of elder Gov. John Winthrop (1649),


7. 140-143; of younger (1635), 11. 4-6. See also Social conditions. Domett, Mrs. (?) Joseph, leaves Bos- ton (1775), 9. 10.


Dominique, reported French capture (1778), 3. 121.


Don Quixote, index of notes to, 3. 63. Donahoe. See Donnahew.


Donald, Alexander, and Madison's candidacy (1788), 15. 126; letters to Jefferson (1787), 17. 455, 488 [see Jefferson].


Donald, Elijah Winchester, elected a member M. H.S., 14. 163; on M. C. Tyler, 394; M.H.S. tributes to, 18. 375, 379-385; death, 375; in M.H.S., 375, 381; birth and ancestry, 379; preparation for ministry, 380; rectorships, 380; honorary degrees, 380; outside positions, 380; as preacher, 381; theology, 381; character, 382;


as rector of Trinity, 383-385; memoir assigned to A. V. G. Allen, 471.


Donaldson, -, of N. Brun. (1785), 3.83.


Donaldson, Adj. Alexander, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 406.


Dongan, Robert, Bermuda estate, 13. 49.


Dongan, Gov. Thomas, and ship Joanna, 13. 276.


Doniol, Henri, work on U. S., 5. 164.


Donnahew, Cap. David, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 432; killed, 437.


Donne, John, and Countess of Bed- ford, 11. 70.


Donohue. See Donnahew.


Donop, Col. Carl E. K. von, Red Bank Fort assault, 18. 248.


Doolittle, -- -, innkeeper at Wal- lingford (1804), 2. 6, 32.


Doolittle, Amos, engraving by, 18. 287.


Doolittle, Thomas, Treatise Concern- ing the Lords Supper, 17. 55.


Dorchester, Guy Carleton, baron, and Arnold expedition prisoners, 2. 274- 275; letter to Gen. Fox (1783) on disbandment and settlement of loyalists, 3. 74; to Thos. Carleton (1787) on N. Brun. boundaries, post, 75; (1788) on N. S. bishopric, 76; and appointment to Can- ada (1784), 78-81; commander-in- chief at N. Y., 130, 133; and em- ployment of Indians, 17. 313; and terms of peace (1782), 19. 152, 154, 158, 160, 165.


Dorchester, Mass., powder works blown up (1705), 1. 158; on early map, 211; Maverick's account (1660), 238; in 1650, 2. 46; de- velopment of town govt., 7. 177- 186; pre-settlement organization, 217 n., 238, 260; annexation to Boston, 11. 395; old houses, 14. 289-290, 296.


Dorchester Heights, fortification, 10/ 95, 18. 429.


Dorchester House, London, art and literary treasures, 12. 158.


Dorety, William, of Brookfield 7. 388.


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


Dorr, James A., Commencement part (1832) and biog. note, 5. 209, 209 n.


Dorr, Samuel, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.


Dorr, Samuel A., subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.


Dorr, Thomas W., 4. 415.


Dorrance, George, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Dorsey, John, and Leib, 20. 366.


Doten, Thomas, 3. 390; guest of Old Colony Club, 440.


Doty's Tavern, Stoughton, 10. 47. Doubleday, -, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.


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Douchet Island. See St. Croix


Island.


Doughtey, Thomas, case before Dud- ley's Council (1686), 13. 276, 277.




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