Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 19

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
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Doughty, -, ornithologist, as trav- elling companion, 7. 274, 276.


Douglas, Sir Howard, on Chesapeake- Shannon fight, 1. 379.


Douglas, Lieut .- Col. John, at siege of Boston, 9. 41, 58, 67, 68, 71, 84, 85, 90.


Douglas, Joseph, in campaign of 1760, 5. 387.


Douglas, Phineas, in campaign of 1760, 5. 387.


Douglas, Stephen A., in election of 1860, 3. 328; and Sumner, 20. 543. Douglas, William, petition to Dud- ley's Council (1686), 13. 269.


Douglas, William. See Hamilton.


Douglas, Mass., origin of name, 1. 45. Douglass, -, phrenologist (1769), 10. 29.


Douglass, Mrs. Anna E., gift to M.H.S., 5. 451.


Douglass, William, Lord, arms, 1. 29. Douglass, Dr. William, pseudonym and almanac, 1. 42; character, 44; and small-pox inoculation, 44; practice in Boston, 44; and town of Douglas, 45; medical society, 45; and a medical professorship, 45; and paper-money controversy, 12. 430, 433, 448; estate, 13. 385. Dover, N. H., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 234; in 1650, 2. 48; and Portsmouth's covenant of non- importation (1774), 484; Unitarian societies, 3. 164; and Jeremy Bel- knap, 4. 206.


Dow, Major, in Sullivan's expedition, 2. 460.


Dow, Charles W., killed in Kansas, 1. 217.


Dow, Henry, in N. H. Council, 8. 93. Downe, Thomas, death (1709), 14. 26. Downe, Thomas, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Downe, William, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Downing, Abigail, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135.


Downing, Abraham, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135. Downing, Catharine, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135. Downing, Drake, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135.


Downing, Emmanuel, corresp., 8. 207-208, 372; letter from Rich.


Saltonstall (1632), 208; letters to Sir John Coke (1633-34) on N. Eng. affairs, 370-372, 383-387; on in- tolerance in Mass., 379; character and conduct, 405-407, 486-493; as attorney, 493; descendants, 495; return to Eng., 489-491; account for goods (1634), 11. 3; financial difficulties (1647), 6; on son James, 14. 373, 374.


Downing, Mrs. Emmanuel. See


Downing (Lucy).


Downing, Frances, Lady, health (1678), 10. 188.


Downing, Francis, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135.


Downing, Sir George, and Fitz-John Winthrop, 1. 127; and Navigation Acts, 8. 138; character, 406, 488, 495; stinginess to mother, 10. 187. Downing, George, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Downing, James, personal letter to Gov. Winthrop (1637), 14. 372; career, 373-376.


Downing, John, of Eng., will (1623), 1. 135.


Downing, John Smith, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135.


Downing, Lucy (Winthrop), on Fitz- John Winthrop, 1. 127; and Mrs. Feke, 6. 3, 4; personal letter to Anne Bradstreet (1678), 10. 186- 188.


Downing, Richard, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135.


Dowse, Edward, of Dedham, 2. 5, 4. 123.


Dowse, John, death (1677), 7. 169.


Dowse, Joseph, in Boston society, 10. 39; and Registry of Probate (1754), 16. 109, 110.


Dowse, Thomas, Livermore's note on death, 19. 84. See also Dowse Fund, Dowse Library.


Dowse Fund, history, 1. 174, 2. 73, 397, 3. 285, 292, 293, 4. 111, 352, 5. 441, 6. 406, 7. 375, 8. 187, 9. 29, 10. 126, 558, 11. 320, 12. 177, 13. 67, 14. 130, 15. 31, 16. 131, 17. 215, 18. 272, 19. 207, 20. 209; income account (1884), 1. 177; (1885), 2. 77; (1886), 401; (1887), 3. 289 ;: (1888), 4. 116; (1889), 357; (1890), 5. 446; (1891), 6. 412; (1892), 7. 380; (1893), 8. 193; (1894), 9. 35; (1895), 10. 134; (1896), 564; (1897), 11. : 26; (1898), 12. 185; (1899), 13. 76; (1900), 14. 139; (1901), 15. 39; (1902), 16. 140;


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(1903), 17. 224; (1904), 18. 282; (1905), 19. 218; (1906), 20. 222. Dowse Library of M.H.S., giving of, 3. 53, 8. 334-335; by-laws on, 4. 231-232; cat., 6. 207; publica- tions on, 220-221; ENGRAVING, 11. front., v; room in Tremont Street and Fenway buildings, 307, 13. 1; formal opening, 20. 233-234.


Doyle, James P., killed by John Brown, 1. 182, 14. 6 n .; outrages by, 1. 217, 219.


Doyle, John Andrew, English in America, 3. 221; elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 313; on transfer of Mass. govt., 4. 92, 8. 108-112; on Mass. town govt., 7. 205, 239 n .; edits facsim. of Bradford's MS., 10. 468.


Doyle, William M. S., Boston estate, 11. 311; museum, 19. 8.


Draco, constitution for Athens, 6. 385.


Draften, -, in Turkey (1832), 19. 501.


Dragon, Brit. war-ship (1752), 5. 100. Drake, Anne, 15. 22.


Drake, Sir Francis, landfall in Calif., 3. 260-261, 274; identity of other places, 261.


Drake, Samuel G., reproduces Hub- bard's map, 4. 20; edits Prince's Annals, 6. 215.


Drama, Joseph Croswell's "New World Planted," 3. 431 n .; French play on siege of Boston, 9. 108- 109. See also Theatre.


Draper, John, prize case (1747), 5. 89. Draper, Joseph, juror (1789), 19. 180.' Draper, Joshua, married (1762), 7. 389.


Draper, Lyman Copeland, and Mav- erick's journal, 2. 438; death, 6. xx, 7. 366.


Draper, Margaret, absentee loyalist, 10. 163; confiscated Boston estate, 170.


Draper, Richard, printer (1755), 5. 418.


Draper, Sarah (Wright), 7. 389.


Draper's Tavern, Brookfield, 19. 367.


Drawing, C. C. Perkins and instruc- tion in schools, 3. 60, 237-239.


Drayton, William, and Adams (1832), 19. 524-526.


Drayton, William H., and printing of Journals of Cong. (1779), 3. 376. Dreams, as factors in history, 15. 81-88.


Dred Scott case, Horace Gray's re- view, 16. 256.


Dresel, Otto, and Emancipation Con- cert, 20. 248.


Dress, Nova Scotian Indian (1782), 4. 10, 11; articles (c. 1640), 7. 141-143, 11. 4, 5; objections to long hair, 9. 98, 99, 19. 172; ball costume (1792), 11. 197; tailor's bill of Gov. Winthrop of Mass., 13. 59-61; boy's (1817), 14. 202.


Drew, Edmund, in Va. (1634), 3. 4; vestryman, 5.


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


Drew, Marie, defamed (1634), 3. 4. Drink, prohibition in Kansas, 1. 182; services of L. M. Sargent to tem- perance, 3. 311; John Pierce and temperance, 5. 167, 9. 131-136, 141, 142, 10. 397, 402, 19. 364, 365, 380; traffic with Indians (1728), 6. 372, 377-378; at N. Eng. church gatherings, 447, 492; intemperance in Md. (1836), 7. 265, 268; Indian protest against (1762), 394; wines of Boston society (c. 1840), 434; of pre-Rev. Boston society, 10. 31; wines at Plymouth dinner (1845), 397; Dudley's order on license (1686), 13. 236, 252, 279, 283; Mass. impost on liquor, 241; con- ditions in colon. N. H., 19. 171.


Drisius, Samuel, preaches in Va. (1654), 3. 7.


Driver, Richard, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 168.


"Driving a pin or nail," origin of ex- pression and custom, 4. 101-102, 219-221.


Drouyn de Lhuys, Édouard, as Min- ister, 16. 469.


Drown, Shem, makes Province House Indian effigy, 2. 123.


Drumgold, Nicholas, prize case (1752), 5. 100-101.


Drumgoole, Alexander, Cherokee trader, 17. 460.


Drummond, innkeeper and planter in N. C. (1804), 2. 21, 33.


Drummond, Lord, in Boston society (1770), 10. 75.


Drummond, Andrew, works on Bos- ton defences (1814), 14. 152.


Drummond, Robert, and Bahama refugees (1686), 13. 258.


Drury, , at tragedy of Black- friars (1623), 5. 436.


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Duane, Charles W., and Franklin Fund, 12. 28.


Duane, Edward, 20. 376. .


Duane, Katherine, in Span. Am., 20. 378.


Duane, William, letters (1800-34), 20. 257-394; career and character, 257-260; letters to - (1800) sedition trials, 268; (1809) per- sonal affairs, 316; - to Abr. Bishop (1802) books, epidemic, Jefferson and Burr, 274; - to Pierce Butler (1801) Wm. Jackson, 271; - cir- cular on Bank and revival of Aurora (1834), 391; - to Henry Dearborn (1809) nat. unfitness for war, Erskine, F. J. Jackson, relations with Madison, 321; (1810) controversy with son, 332; Gallatin, 334; - to J. H. Eaton (1830) Adams's Fla. negotiations, N. Eng. character, Topog. Department, 389; - to Jefferson (1801) dismissed govt. clerk, 260; patronage for artist, govt. stationery and books, trial, Pa. politics and patronage, 261, 264; (1802) Indian represen- tation, books, Pa. politics, Callen- der, Paine, 274, 276-279; (1806) rumors against J., Miranda, Yrujo, 281-286; Mich. affairs, Burr con- spiracy, militia, non-importation, 286-297; (1807) Burr, Pa. politics, telegraph, strategic suggestions, books, 297-304; milit. books, Pa. militia, 304; (1808) telegraph, 306; warnings, zinc mine, 307, 308; law- suits, Randolph, 309; embargo, pres. campaign, 310; (1809) crisis in for. affairs, 312; milit. office and private affairs, Madison, 317; (1810) Eng. pamphlet, resignation from army, 338; books, ed. of Franklin, Bache's children, Pesta- lozzi system, Russian agents, 339- 343; (1811) Randolph, U. S. Bank, private finances, 343-349; (1812) war admin., milit. manuals, J. and cabinet office, 349, 353; (1813) books, war admin., 359-365; (1814) books, U. S. and Europ. affairs, war admin., negro troops, 368-376; (1817) personal relations, 376; (1824) public accts., in Span. Am., embarrassment, appeal for office, 377-384; (1826) canal at Panama, Colombia, 386; - to Wm. Lee (1824) appeal for office, 384; - to Madison (1801) govt. stationery and books, pub. of Fed. laws, 263;


(1803, '05) desires inside informa- tion, 279, 280; (1805) suspected conspiracy, 280, 281; (1807) ed. of Franklin, 298; (1808) for. affairs, ed. of Fed. laws, 308; (1809) Olm- stead affair, 320; letter of intro- duction, 324; means of avoiding war, 324; nat. land bank, 330-332; (1810) ed. of Fed. laws, 333; (1812) commissary-gen., 351; war sug- gestions, 355; (1814) Philadelphia postmaster, 365-368; - to Monroe (1814) introducing Torres, 375; - to Jos. Nancrede (1801) Port-Folio, Tyler's Geography, 268; - to Par- tridge (1820) college, West Point, 376; - to Senators (1803) print- ing of Journal, 280; - to Temple- man (1832) books to exchange, 390; - to Jos. Watson (1827) city affairs, 387; - to R. C. Weightman (1808) ed. of Fed. laws, private finances, 312.


Duane, William J., 20. 334.


Duarte, Francisco, and Menendez, 8. 434, 436.


Dubeau, , of Cape Français, anecdotes, 2. 338 n.


Dublin, Ireland, G. E. Ellis on (1838), 10. 218; in 1830, 19. 466-468.


Dublin, N. H., inn (1760), 4. 406.


Dubois, Col. Lewis, at Lake Otsego, 2. 459, 460.


Dubois, Théodore, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.


DuBois, W. E. Burghardt, on negro problem, 19. 106.


Duché, Rev. Jacob (1754), 7. 341.


Dudleian Lecture, origin, 16. 40; in 1787, 313.


Dudley, in Boston society (1765), 10. 32.


Dudley, Charles E., and tariff (1832), 19. 523.


Dudley, Daniel, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.


Dudley, Elizabeth (Davenport), prob- able port., 2. 197; children, 12. 248.


Dudley, Gov. Joseph, and reversal of witchcraft attainders, 1. 83, 86, 89, 91, 105; issues commission of oyer and terminer, 221; questions to N. Y. clergy on witchcraft (in Latin) 348; (in English), 353; an- swers (in Latin), 349-353; (in English), 354-358; governorship denied to (1695), 2. 124, 179 n .; and Lord Cutts, 172, 173; char- acter, 173; letters from Cutts


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(1693-1700), 173-192; and mayor- alty of Newtown, Wight, 177, 178, 182; Cutts's promise of advance- ment, 177, 179, 184, 186; Cutts reproves, 178, 185, 188; PORT., its history, 195-196; other authentic ports., 196; mistaken port., 197; no letters to Cutts found, 198; pur- ported cradle, 199 n .; letter from Rich. Steele (1700), 3. 201; corresp. in Parkman MSS., 4. 46; and ex- change of prisoners and illicit trade (1705), 5. 422-423; goes to Eng. (1690), 7. 152; Boston comment on Leisler trial, 157; instructions to, as Gov. of N. H. (1702), 8. 90, 93- 105; at funeral of Sewall's wife (1717), 217; proc. on Narragan- sett Country (1686), 9. 471; letter from Dudley Bradstreet (1706), 12. 198; Randolph's petition against, 238; and death of sons, 245; pro- test of General Court (1686), 281, 13. 237; Randolph's influence, 223, 295; speech before General Court (1686), 224; installation and speech as President, 225-227; records of Council, 226-286; proc. of presidency, 227-229; salary, 243, 245, 283; takes Acts of Trade oath, 247; sham fight before, 328; arrives as Gov. (1702), 14. 32; and Council after death of Anne, 15. 327-362 [see Council]; and educa- tion of son Paul, 16. 25, 25 n .; and Mathers, 26 n., 28; and offices for son Paul, 32-33; biog. needed, 20. 588.


Dudley, Col. Joseph [b. 1780], sword, 19. 224.


Dudley, Lucy, death (1714), 8. 222.


Dudley, Lucy (Wainwright), 16. 41; funeral sermon (1756), 41 n.


Dudley, Mary [Mrs. Cotton], 16. 82. Dudley, Paul, Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289, 16. 27; commission (1702), 12. 51-54; at funeral of Mary Gerrish, 14. 39; and attack on Council (1715), 15. 350, 353; AUTOG., 16. 24; birth, 24; educa- tion, 24-27; officers, 27-28, 32-35; letter on charter (1704), 29-31; and


town affairs, 31-32; financial pamphlet, 32; at Roxbury, 34, 35, 41 n .; house robbed, 34 n .; communications to Royal Society, 35-37; and town of Dudley, 37;


. and town of Oxford, 37 n .; death and obit. notices, 38-40; bequest to Harvard, 40; marriage and


children, 41; port., 41; works, 41- 42; justice of peace (1708), 523.


Dudley, Rebecca (Tyng), port., 2. 197.


Dudley, Gov. Thomas, lives at Dor- chester, 2. 46; mistaken port., 197; distich on, 197, 198; church cove- nant, 221; at trial of Anne Hutch- inson, 4. 184, 185, 190; first pub. of letters to Countess of Lincoln, 9. 509; letter from Alice Blower, 10. 115; and framing of first Mass. code, 276-279; difference with Winthrop (1636), 276-278; on Piscataqua settlers, 19. 169.


Dudley, Thomas [H. C. 1685], re- corder for Suffolk Co., 12. 238, 242, 244; AUTOG., 244; career, 244- 245, 16. 25 n .; clerk of court (1686), 13. 243, 258.


Dudley, Capt. (?) Trueworthy, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 424. Dudley, William, probable port., 2. 197; mission to Quebec (1705), 5. 422; wife, 12. 248; and Coun- cil's assumption of control (1715), 15. 347; report on R. I. boundary (1831), 19. 23.


Dudley, Mass., Paul Dudley and, 16. 37.


Duels, in Boston (1765), 10. 56; J. Q. Adams on Graves-Cilley, 12. 286-292; Woodbridge-Phillips, 18. 239-242.


Duer, William, financial distress, 15. 139.


Duer, William A., at Harvard Com- mencement (1836), 5. 217.


Dürer, Albrecht, etching of Melanch- thon, 11. 257.


Dufay, David, at Boston (1686), 13. 257.


Dufferin and Ava, Frederick T. H. Blackwood, marquis of, M. H.S. tribute to, 15. 496-500.


Duffield, Rev. George (1754), 7. 340. Dufief, N. G., account with Jefferson (1817), 6. 174.


Dugan, Cumberland, Roxbury estate, 14. 47 n.


Dugan, Capt. Jeremiah, in Quebec expedition, 2. 287.


Dugan, John, gift to M.H.S., 8. 145.


Dugard, William, on Amsterdam, 6. 43.


Dugrés, Chevalier de, treatment of slaves, 2. 313; at Haiti, 340.


Duke, privateer (1748), 5., 90.


Duke, packet-boat (1770), 16. 227.


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Duke of Cumberland, brig on Lake Champlain (1760), 4. 395, 5. 357, 363, 365, 388.


Dukes County, Mass., name as royal memorial, 4. 242; civil list, 16. 20. Dumaresq, Jane F. R. [Mrs. Perkins], 4. 431.


Dumaresque, Philip, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208. Dumas, -, letters to Lévis, 4. 98. Du Mesgonez, Troilus. See La Roche. Dumfries, Va., inn (1805), 2. 33; in 1781, 6. 136.


Dummer, Henry, return to Eng., 4. 192.


Dummer, Jane [Mrs. Sewall], 4. 192. Dummer, Jeremiah [1], at Webb's


funeral, 12. 246; petition on Casco Bay settlers (1686), 13. 15 n., 270; trade petition (1686), 268; sham fight (1686), 328; justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.


Dummer, Jeremy [2], letter to White (1716) on Elizeus Burgess, 4. 192; and Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 8. 129-135; and Paul Dudley's letter on charter (1704), 16. 29 n., 30 n. Dummer, Mary, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 345.


Dummer, Richard [1], agreement as Winthrop's creditor, 11. 186; and John Higginson, 16. 483.


Dummer, Richard [2], justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.


Dummer, Rev. Shubael, killed by Indians, 7. 160.


Dummer, Stephen, return to Eng., 4. 192.


Dummer, William [d. 1678], son of Richard [1], 4. 191.


Dummer, Lieut. Gov. William, appoint- ment, 4. 192 n .; corresp. concerning Fort Dummer (1724-25), 6. 362- 365, 367-371; and Council's as- sumption of control (1715), 15. 353. Dummer, Fort, papers on (1724-29), 6. 359-381; hist. significance, 359- 360; reasons for building, 361; erection, 361-365, 426; named, 364; garrison, 365-367; (1747), 11. 421; Indians in garrison, 6. 1


367-370; chaplain, 370-371; peace and reduction of garrison, 371-372; conference with Scatacooks at, 372-381.


Dun. See Dunn.


Dunbar, Captain, in campaign of 1760, 5. 354.


Dunbar, Captain, of Quebec (1789), 16. 460.


Dunbar, Asaph, 13. 425, 428; 14. 218.


Dunbar, Charles Franklin, memoir of P. W. Chandler assigned to, 5. 2; list of publications (1891-93), 6. 404, 7. 369; memoir of G. O. Shattuck assigned to, 11. 271; M.H.S. tributes to, 13. 425-443; death, 425; ancestry, 425, 428, 14. 218; birth, 13. 425, 428, 14. 218; education, 13. 425, 429, 14. 218; as editor, extracts from editorials, 13. 425, 429-436, 14. 219-221, 228; as economist, 13. 426, 436-440, 14. 221-227; as college administrator, 13. 440; marriage and children, 441, 14. 228; homes, 13. 441-443; character, 443, 14. 227; MEMOIR by E. H. Hall, 218-228; PORT. and AUTOG., 218; in business, 219; farmer, 219; studies law, 219; in Europe, 221; positions, 228; reli- gion, 228; in M.H.S., 228; in Am. Acad. 228; writings, 228 n.


Dunbar, Daniel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Dunbar, Elijah, at class reunion (1844), 5. 242.


Dunbar, Julia R. (Copeland), 13. 441. Dunbar, Nancy (Ford), 13. 425, 14. 218.


Dunbar, Robert, immigrant, 13. 428, 14. 218.


Duncan, David, in Mich., 20. 287.


Duncan, Elizabeth [Mrs. Thaxter], 16. 302 n., 336; marriage, 348.


Duncan, James [1], 16. 332 n.


Duncan, James [2], biog. note, 16. 332 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 332, 333, 336, 351, 406.


Duncan, Mary [Mrs. Sargent], 3. 309. Duncan, Matthew, captured at


Quebec, 2. 295.


Duncan, Peter, 3. 309.


Duncan, Rebecca (White), 16. 332 n.


Duncan, William, and commissary- generalship (1812), 20. 352.


Duncombe, Sir Charles, to stand for Parliament (1695), 2. 181.


Dundas, Henry. See Melville.


Dundass, Captain, insults John Rowe, 10. 69.


Dunkin, Benjamin F., Commence- ment part (1811) and biog. note, 5. 175, 175 n.


Dunkin, Edwin H. W., on John Har- vard's marriage, 4. 82.


Dunlap, Frances [Mrs. Lowell], 11. 89.


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Dunlap, John, printer to Continental | Dupré, Augustin, collection in Boston Cong., 1. 288 n.


Dunlap, Rev. Samuel, of Cherry Valley, 2. 446, 447, 7. 395.


Dunlap, William, debt to Franklin, 16. 195, 196.


Dunlap, William, on Savage and Edwin, 19. 11.


Dunn, Captain, innkeeper at Chris- tiana (1781), 6. 158.


Dunn, Samuel, 3. 311; purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 174. Dunn, Sarah C. [Mrs. Sargent], 3. 311. Dunn, William, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Dunnavan, Anthony, shot for deser- tion, 2. 461.


Dunning, William Archibald, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 19. 1; ANDREW JOHNSON, 395-405.


Dunstable, Mass., formed out of Groton, 4. 140; Indian attacks (1691), 7. 157; (1706), 14. 30; Danforth's plan of surveys, 9. 193- 195; and Merrimack County (1686), 13. 255.


Dunstable Harbor, N. H., origin of name, 10. 465-467.


Dunster, Mrs. Elizabeth, 10. 304.


Dunster, Rev. Henry, Pres. of Har- vard, 2. 47; Bible, 5. 233; member of First Church in Cambridge, 406; and Jon. Mitchell, 408; papers belonging to, 10. 303-310, 11. 69; action against, by wife's son, 10. 305.


Dunster, Henry, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Dunster, Isaiah, biog. note, 5. 233; church covenant, 234.


Dunton, John, on John Higginson, 16. 513.


Dupee, Isaac, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Duperrier, Chevalier de, Haitian planter, treatment of slaves, 2. 313; fidelity of slaves, 323.


Duplessis, Haitian planter, treatment of slaves, 2. 313; fidelity of slaves, 324; anecdote of escape of family, 324 n .; sells milk in N. Y., 325.


Duplessis, Joseph S., Franklin minia- ture, 4. 350; Franklin port., 8. 173. Duplessis, Vincent, prize case (1743), 5.87.


Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, re- printed M.H.S. paper, 6. 229.


Dupony, Augustin, prize case (1747), 5. 89.


Public Library, 5. 348-355; career, 348-349; Libertas Americana medal, 349; medals of Greene, Morgan, Jones, 350; Diplomatie medal, 350, 8. 501; medals of Franklin, 5. 351.


Dupriez, Léon, on legislative power, 16. 240.


Dupuy, Claude Thomas, Troubles du Canada, 4. 45, 6. 392.


Du Quesne, Fort. See Braddock's Defeat.


Durant, Edward, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Durell, Philip, prize case (1749), 5. 92-94.


Durham (Oyster River), N. H., Mav- erick on (1660), 1. 234; Indian attacks (1694), 7. 167; (1706), 14. 30. .


Durham, Vt. (1776), 6. 82.


Durkee, Major John, at siege of Boston, 9. 43.


Durkee, Robert, killed at Wyoming, (1778), 3. 345.


Duro, Cesareo F., on Sebastian Cabot, 11. 163.


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


Du Simitière, Pierre Eugène, ports. of Washington and other, 4. 141.


Duston, Hannah, adventure, 14. 28. Dutch, in Va. (1654), 3. 7. See also Holland, New Netherland.


Dutton, Warren, autog., 1. 365.


Duvall, Gabriel, clerk of Md. Conven. (1776), 1. 276.


Duveyrier, Anne H. J., drama on siege of Boston, 9. 108-109.


Duvivier, Jean B., ports. by, 7. 373. Duvivier, Pierre S. B., medals for America, 5. 349, 352.


Duxbury, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 242; in 1650, 2. 48; Winsor's Mayflower Town, 4. 107; search for remains of Miles Stand- ish, 375; pastor ordained (1702), 14.32.


Dwarfs, in England (1783), 10. 424. Dwight, -, of Hartford (1694), 4. 79.


Dwight, Anna (Flint), 6. 374.


Dwight, Daniel, chaplain at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 371.


Dwight, Elizabeth [Mrs. Cabot], 20. 530.


Dwight, John S., Commencement part (1832), 5. 208 n .; on Henry Wheatland, 9. 298, Divinity School


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part, 19. 363; and Emancipation | Dyer, Louis, presents J. C. Dyer's concert, 20. 248.


Dwight, Josiah, graduates (1687), 17. 58.


Dwight, Sereno E., and Edwards MSS., 15. 3.


Dwight, Theodore F., letter to Chamberlain (1884) on MS. Jour- nals of Old Congress, 1. 289 n.


Dwight, Lieut. Timothy [1], at Fort Dummer, corresp. concerning . erec- tion (1724), 6. 361-364, 425-426; survey of Equivalent Lands, 362, 364; garrison, 365-370; on chap- lain at fort, 370-371; career, 373; conferences with Scatacooks (1728), 377-381.


Dwight, Timothy [2], career, 13. 122; letter to son (1771) on tutorial duties, 124.


Dwight, Pres. Timothy [3], as preacher, 2. 7; use of term "Col- umbia," 164; inauguration (1795),


3. 45-47; biog. note, 45 n .; ancestry, 6. 374; as tutor at Yale, 13. 122; admin. reforms as Pres., 123; letter from father (1771) on tutorial duties, 124; Thos. Day on Conquest of Canaan, 17. 340.


Dwight, William, Commencement part (1825) and biog. note, 5. 193, 193 n. Dwight, Rev. William T., and Edward MSS., 15. 4.


Dyer, ,and Mather (1675), 13. 347.


Dyer, , Maine fisherman (1776), 2. 303.


Dyer, Colonel, of (?) Conn., at siege of Boston, 7. 403.


Dyer, Benjamin, books owned by, 9. 427, 448.


Dyer, Charles, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 420.


Dyer, Christopher, fined for cursing (1747), 16. 498.


Dyer, Daniel, facsims. of MSS., 2. 71. Dyer, Edward, 18. 445.


Dyer, George, 18. 445.


Dyer, Giles [1], receiver of duties (1686), 13. 229, 269; powder- master, 254; deputy receiver, 279, 283; extra pay, 280.


Dyer, Giles [2], at funeral of Mary Gerrish (1710), 14. 39.


Dyer, John, drowned (1703), 14. 23. Dyer, Deacon Joseph, of Weymouth, death, 1. 157.


Dyer, Joseph C., MS. memoirs, 18. 444, 447; biog. sketch, 444-446.


memoirs, 18. 444; biog. sketch of J. C. Dyer, 444-446.


Dyer, Samuel, attacks Brit. officers in Boston (1774), 10. 89.


Dyer, Samuel, of R. I., 18. 445.


Dyer, W., facsims. of MSS., 2. 71.


Dyer, William, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137. Dygert. See Digert.


E


E., H., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55. Eager, Elizabeth B. [Mrs. Ellis], 10. 246; death, 246.


Eagle-Stone. See Eggleston.


Eagle Tavern, Richmond, 2. 18.


Eames. See also Ames, Emes, Emmes.


Eames, Deacon, of Haverhill (1787), 16. 348.


Eames, Charles, Commencement part (1831), 5. 206 n .; Master's oration (1834), 214; biog. note, 214 n.


Eames, Wilberforce, acknowledg- ments to, 9. 192, 275, 10. 359, 15. 281; on Day of Doom, 9. 271.


Earle, John M., in Mass. Conven. . (1853), 18. 34.


Earle, Robert, prison-keeper (1686), 13. 232, 267-269.


Earthquakes, near Boston (1697), 1. 150; at Cape Français (c. 1792), 2. 334 n .; at Jamaica (1692), 7. 163, 164; in Mass. (1705), 14. 33.


East Boston. See Noddle's Island.


East Hampton, L. I., minister or- dained (1699), 1. 154; in 1650, 2. 49; illicit trade (1708), 4. 149; and Dutch reconquest, 5. 293.


East India Company, equipment of ships (1600), 5. 36.


East Indies, fear of attack on (1782), 17. 418.


Eastburn, John H., bequest to M.H.S., 2. 261.


Eastburn, Rev. Manton, and Sears's Liturgy, 2. 420; at Harvard Com- mencement (1843), 5. 239.


Eastlake, Charles L., Hints on House- hold Taste, 3. 231.


Eastman, Capt. Ebenezer, at siege of


Louisburg (1745), 11. 430, 432, 434.


Eastman, Gerusha (Fitz), 15. 280.


Eastman, Major Roger, Webster on, 15. 280. Eastman, Sibel (Chamberlin), 10. 492 n.


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Easton, Dr. Peter, of Nantucket, 4. | Eden, Sir William, on commanders 132, 133.


Easton, Mass., pre-Rev. inns, 10. 47. Easton, Pa., in 1779, 2. 474.


Eastwick, Grisel [Mrs. Apthorp], 1. 225, 10. 166.


Eastwick, Pheasant, coroner (1686),


13. 243; water-bailie, 250; mar- shall, 255.


Eastwick, Robert, receiver of duties (1686), 13. 236.




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