Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 21

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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Embargo, effect on Spain, 5. 21; Jefferson on (1810), 12. 268; Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 305; Abr. Bishop's defence, 19. 198; violation at Philadelphia, 20. 310. See also Neutral trade.


Emerson, Charles C., Commence- ment part (1828), 5. 198; biog. note, 198 n.


Emerson, Rev. Daniel, sermons at Groton (1776, '78), 12. 91, 92.


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Emerson, Edward B., Commence- ment part (1824) and biog. note, 5. 192, 192 n .; Master's oration (1827), 196.


Emerson, George Barrell, teaches at academy, 2. 53; at a class dinner, 91; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; Lowell Lecture, 6. 208.


Emerson, George S., Commencement part (1845), 5. 247; biog. note, 247 n.


Emerson, Rev. John, schoolmaster (1692), 7. 160; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.


Emerson, Rev. John, at Harvard Commencement (1818), 5. 185.


Emerson, Rev. Joseph (or John), preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 366.


Emerson, Joseph, book owned by, 9. 421.


Emerson, Rev. Joseph, sermons in Am. army (1775), 12. 79.


Emerson, Lucy B. [Mrs. Lowell], 14. 180.


Emerson, Parker, Jr., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.


Emerson, Phebe (Bliss) [Mrs. Ripley], 19. 387.


Emerson, Ralph Waldo, money gift to M.H.S., 1. 175; Freshman song, 379; biogs., 2. 68, 107, 4. 106, 17. 166; MEMOIR by J. F. Clarke, 2. 107-117; PORT. and AUTOG., 107; birth, 107; father, 107; at college, 108; preacher, 108; lecturer, 108; relig. attitude and teachings, 108, 116; intuitionist, 108; lack of logical argument disarms opposi- tion, 108, 111-112; compared with Carlyle, 109; originality, 109; in- fluence upon spiritual thought, 110- 111; growth of influence, 112; first book, 113; doctrine of self-reliance, 113-114; of God reliance, 114-115; on God and Nature, 115-116; and Christianity, 116; appropriate texts for tomb, 116-117; death, 117; - and facts, 426; as tutor, 3. 162, 14. 201; and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 183; poems in Western Messenger, 4. 324 n .; in M.H.S., 6. 273; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 349; + B K poem (1834), 9. 125; biog. note, 125 n .; oration (1837), 127; and compensated emancipation, 10. 515; Lowell on, 11. 79; letter to B. M. Watson (1859) on secret of genius, 12. 256; on slavery, 14. 12; Letters, 129; invention of hist.


personages, 146; on helping to erect fortifications (1814), 149; clerical ancestry, 17. 85; hymns, 138; and nationality, 147; and J. E. Cabot, 164-166, 20. 531; poem at Emancipation Concert, 250.


Emerson, Rev. William [1], sermon at Groton (1776), 12. 89.


Emerson, William [2], as preacher and writer, 2. 107; port., 4. 110; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 230; memoir, 7. 122; and J. T. Kirkland, 9. 148; character, 148 n .; exhibi- tion part (1787), 16. 313; biog. note, 313 n.


Emerson, William [3], Commence- ment part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 184 n.


Emerton, Ephraim, elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 17. 163; remarks, 18. 60.


Emery. See also Emory.


Emery, Hannah T. [Mrs. Abbot], biog. note, 16. 330 n .; J. Q. Adams on, 330; mentioned in Adams's diary, 368, 370, 385, 425, 426, 447. Emery, John, Newbury innkeeper (1663), 19. 291, 294.


Emery, John, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Emery, Margaret (Gookin), men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787- 88), 16. 362, 368, 370, 385, 390, 415, 424, 426, 247; biog. note, 368 n .; death, 447, 448.


Emery, Robert, biog. note, 16. 447 n. Emery, Major (?) Stephen, in cam- paign of 1760, 5. 377.


Emes. See also Ames, Eames, Emmes. Emes, Captain, privateersman (1692), 7. 163; merchantman, 164, 165. Emigrant Aid Society, 3. 327.


Emmanuel College, memorial of John Harvard, 1. 42; and John Harvard, 184, 185; tercentenary, 2. 68, 120- 121; relationship of founder and Winthrop family, 120; probable + place of Cambridge Agreement, 121 ; errors in memorial vol., 121.


Emmes. See also Ames, Eames, Emes. Emmes, Benjamin, and Phips's ex- pedition, 13. 335, 15. 313.


Emmes, Nathanael, and Old South Meeting-house, 8. 269-270.


Emmes, Thomas, engraving of In- crease Mather, 6. 442, 8. 148-149. Emmons, variation of name, 8. 270.


Emmons, Benjamin, baptism (1693), 8. 270.


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Emmons, Elizabeth, baptism (1693), 8. 270.


Emmons, Hannah, baptism (1702),


8. 270. Emmons, Hannah, baptism (1729), 8. 270. Emmons, Jacob, baptism (1705), 8. 270.


Emmons, Martha, baptism (1697), 8. 270. Emmons, Mary, baptism (1695), 8. 270. Emmons, Mary, baptism (1700), 8. 270.


Emmons, Nathanael, baptism (1703), 8. 270.


Emmons, Samuel, baptism (1690), 8. 270.


Emmons, Samuel, baptism (1700), 8. 270.


Emmons, Samuel, Jr., purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 176.


Emmons, Thomas, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342. Emory. See also Emery.


Emory, - , innkeeper at Simsbury (1777), 6. 90.


"Endecott's Lawes," 4. 411.


Endicott, Mrs., of Boston, death (1676), 13. 371.


Endicott, Ellen (Peabody), 15. 533. Endicott, James, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Endicott, Gov. John, and Ann Hib- bens, 1. 186; sent over to N. Eng., 239; Haven-Savage controversy, 398; lives at Salem, 2. 47; Stephen Salisbury on, 98-99; laws, 4. 411; power as Gov. in Mass. Bay (1629), 5. 324-328, 8. 111; deed to Quina- baug lands (1659), 5. 289; govt. in Salem, 7. 199, 232; character, 8. 409; and Wenham-Chelmsford matter (1655), 12. 323.


Endicott, Lewis, sea captain, 7. 321. Endicott, Mary (Crowninshield), 15. 524.


Endicott, Samuel, 15. 524.


Endicott, William, elected a member M.H.S., 20. 84.


Endicott, William Crowninshield, on Chas. Deane, 5. 138; M.H.S. tribute to, 14. 164-167; death, 164, 15. 524; ancestry, 14. 164, 15. 524-526; birth, 14. 165, 15. 524; lawyer, 14. 165, 15. 527, 531; as State judge, 14. 165, 15. 527-530, 533, in M.H.S., 14. 165; as Sec. of War, 166, 15. 530-531; character, 14. 166, 15. 533-534; and return of


battle flags, 14. 166; and memoir of B. F. Thomas, 296; PORT. and AUTOG., 15. front .; MEMOIR by his son, 523-537; prenomen changed, 524; education, 526; studies law, 527; in politics, candidacies, 527, 530, 533; and Peabody trusts, 532; and Harvard, 532; honorary de- gree, 532; marriage and children, 533; summary of career, 534-537.


Endicott, William C. [2], memoir of his father, 15. 524-537.


Endicott, William P., 15. 524.


Enfield, Mass., encroachment of Windsor (1686), 13. 254.


England, -, London brewer (1693), 2. 174.


England (? English), Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


England. - See also analyzed refer- ences under Church of England, Colonies, English, Great Britain, and rulers and wars by name - Conditions (1655), 3. 193; (1649), 257; (1641), 10. 306; (1637), 14. 373; Dutch wars (1664), 4. 279, 281; (1647), 11. 6; plague and famine (1666), 4. 281; peace with Dutch (1674), 282; Roman origin of insti- tutions, 5. 278 ; former moral coarse- ness, 6. 514-516; fairs. (1783), 10. 424; tardiness of claim to Am., 11. 161-163; age of polit. leaders (c. 1650), 228; impressions (1900), 14. 305-317; class distinctions, 305- 307; danger of generalizing on cus- toms, 307; and relief of Mafeking, 308-310; tyranny of public opinion, 310-312; exposure of maladminis- tration, 312-314; growth of Cham- berlain's influence, 314; fascination of polit. life, 315; relative industrial decline, 316; party attitude towards U. S., 316; labor conditions, 317; tribute to McKinley, 15. 188, 229; of change in attitude towards U. S., 189-193, 227; Book of Sports, 19. 86-95.


English, -, ill in campaign of 1760, 5. 379.


English, George B., Everett con- troversy, 18. 97.


English, Philip, witchcraft petition, 1. 96, 110.


English, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


English, character of Puritans, 3. 156- 159; Scandinavian origin, 5. 335; hist. importance, 13. 94; character, 15. 180. See also England.


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English Channel, Keppel's battle (1778), 3. 120; Sumner on, 15. 211. Engraving, work of Paul Revere, 3. 428 n., 5. 155, 8. 227, 10. 570,18. 83- 85; Habermann's views, 8. 497- 499, 9. 169; Bennett's views of Boston (1833), 15. 162; work of John Norman, 18. 329, 394-396; of Edw. Savage, 19. 1-19; exhibit of early Am. work, 51; work of John Foster, 51-55; early town views, 296.


Engs, Madett, Boston estate, 1. 321. Enos, Major Roger, abandons


Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 269, 281-282; command, 275; at siege of Boston, 7. 404.


Enslin, Lieutenant, drummed out (1778), 6. 106.


Envelopes, patriotic, of Civil War time, 4. 109, 9. 28, 10. 292.


Epes, Mary [Mrs. Sargent], 3. 309.


Ephialtes, attack on Areopagus, 6. 387.


Ephraim, Ward, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301.


Epigrams, Sewall's, 3. 380-381.


Episcopal Church, Bartlet's List of Deacons, 2. 433; post-Rev. condi- tions in Cambridge, Mass., 3. 301- 302; attitude (1786), 17. 343, 356. See also Church of England, Religion.


Episcopal Theological School, services of A. A. Lawrence, 12. 135.


Epitaphs, collection of Bridgewater, Mass., 4. 198; of Saratoga Co., N. Y., 376.


Eppes. See also Epes, Epps.


Eppes, John W., letter from Jefferson (1804), 12. 269.


Epps, Reverend, preaches for Mather (1675-76), 13. 341, 344, 346, 347, 349, 352, 355, 357, 359, 360, 362.


Epps, Daniel, justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.


Epps, Martha (Reade), 5. 264.


Epulæ Thyestec, reference to Hugh Peter, 8. 122.


Equality before the law, Mass. and, 7. 448, 13. 93; and Dutch history, 97. Equivalent Lands, 6. 361, 362 n.


Erasmus, Desiderius, obscurity, 11. 255; and Reformation, 255; and Melanchthon, 258, 260.


Erastus B. Bigelow Fund, history, 1. 174, 2. 73, 397, 3. 285, 293, 4. 111, 352, 5. 441, 6. 407, 7. 375, 8. 187, 9. 29, 10. 126, 558, 11. 321, 12. 177, 13. 68, 14. 131, 15. 31, 16. 131, 17.


216, 18. 272, 19. 207, 20. 210; income account (1884), 1. 176; (1885), 2. 75; (1886), 399; (1887), 3. 287; (1894), 9. 35; (1895), 10. 135; (1896), 566: (1897), 11. 328; (1898), 12. 185; (1899), 13. 75; (1900), 14. 138; (1901), 15. 39; (1902), 16. 140; (1903), 17. 224; 1904), 18. 281; (1905), 19. 217; (1906), 20. 221; use, 20. 227.


Eric the Red's saga, 7. 351.


Erie, Fort, Am. army at (1814), 6. 258.


Ernest, Matthew, in Mich., 20. 287. Erskine, - -, of Edinburgh (1830), 19. 471.


Erskine, David M., Wm. Duane on, 20. 323.


Erskine, David S. See Buchan.


Erskine, Ebenezer, and Whitefield, 9. 397.


Erskine, John, and Edwards MSS., 15. 3.


Erskine, Thomas, baron, on advocate's right of discretion, 11. 140.


Ervine, John, wounded (1758), 6. 33. Erving. See also Ervine, Erwin, Irvine, Irving.


Erving, Captain, keeps a carriage (1768), 1. 225.


Erving, Doctor, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 279.


Erving, Abigail (Phillips), 5. 10.


Erving, Anne [Mrs. Stewart], 5. 11.


Erving, Elizabeth [Mrs. Bowdoin], 5. 11.


Erving, George, 5. 10; loyalist, 13- 15, 10. 164; mandamus councillor, 5. 14; in Boston society, 10. 77; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; and to Gage, 85; house damaged by shells (1776), 94; letter from James Bowdoin (1788), 11. 178.


Erving, George William, R. C. Win- throp on, 5. 6-9; presents medals, 6; hist. research, 6; Madison on, 7; and J. Q. Adams, 7-8; death and will, 9; genealog. letter to Winthrop (1843), 9-16; politics, 15; Curry's paper on dipl. services of, 17-33; first services, 18; Sec. of Legation at Madrid, 18; and Godoy, 18; and questions of neu- tral trade, 21; and Span. factions, 22; retires, 22, 30; Minister to Denmark, 23; and tribute to Tunis (1802), 26; Minister to Spain, 24-25; and controversy over Algerine War, 29; and nego-


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tiations for Fla., 29-32; declines Turkish mission, 32; dipl. charac- ter, 32; letters to Madison, 10. 472. Erving, James, 5. 10.


Erving, John [1], Boston estate, 1. 325; career, 5. 9-10, 12; manda- mus councillor, 14; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208. Erving, John [2], 5. 10, 11; loyalist, 13, 10. 164; mandamus councillor, 5. 14; and Wm. Molineux, 10. 64; in Boston society, 33, 39, 77; on com. on non-importation (1768), 65; and on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; and to Gage, 85; in Trinity Church vestry, 89; confis- cated Boston estate, 170.


Erving, John [3], 5. 11.


Erving, Lucy (Winslow), 5. 10.


Erving, Mary [Mrs. Scott], 5. 11.


Erving, Mary M. (Royal), 5. 10, 12. Erving, Sarah (Mrs. Waldo], 5. 11.


Erving, Shirley, 5. 11.


Erving, William, 5. 11; endows Har- vard professorship, 11 n.


Erving family, origin and arms, 5. 10. Erwin, John, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Erwin, John, Jr., recruit (1758), 6. 24; (1760), 427.


Esenbeck, William, letter to Wm. Duane (1808) on telegraph, 20.306. Española. See Santo Domingo


Island.


Espinosa, Antonio de, and press in Mexico, 12. 399.


Esquimaux, and glacial man, 5. 337. Essex Bridge, construction, 16. 341 n. Essex County, Mass., justices of peace (1686), 13. 229; county offi- cers (1686), 243, 251.


Essex Gazette, changes in title, 8. 414. Essex Institute, port. of Webster owned by, 3. 263; Winthrop Papers deposited in, 5. 304-305; gift to M.H.S., 7. 373; growth, 9. 276, 296-297; services of Henry Wheat- land, 277, 287, 289, 294; field meetings, 290-292.


Est, William, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 52.


Established church. See Church of England, Congregationalism.


Estaing, Charles H. T., comte d', in Am. Rev., 1. 50, 4. 40; off Sandy Hook, 3. 118; Newport campaign, 118-120, 10. 104; at Boston, 105- 106; rumored victories (1781), 19. 123-125.


Esterbrook, Rev. Benjamin, death, 1. 151, 14. 17.


Estey, Isaac, witchcraft petition, 1. 110.


Estis, -, inn at Fredericksburg, Va., 2. 17, 33.


Etiquette, social, at Paris (1829), 19. 441, 443.


Eton,-, exile in Amsterdam (1636), 6. 52.


Etruscans, method of registering years, 4. 102; migrations, 12. 109, 110.


Eulogies, formal, of members of M.H.S. discontinued, 6. 403.


Europe, atlas of migrations, 12. 108- 111.


Eurybiades, at Salamis, 17. 391.


Eustis, Abraham, sons at Harvard, 5. 223.


Eustis, Frederic A., Master's oration (1838), 5. 223, 224.


Eustis, Henry L., Commencement part (1838), 5. 223; biog. note, 223 n.


Eustis, Horatio S., Harvard A.M. (1830), 5. 223.


Eustis, John F., Cominencement part (1837), 5. 220; biog. note, 220 n .; Master's oration (1840), 230.


Eustis, William, and Stuart, 2. 17; port., 5. 309; public career, 310; funeral, 310; and Mo. Compromise, 7. 119 n .; anecdote of Arnold's soldiers, 12. 346-347; Wm. Duane on, as war minister, 20. 336, 350, 355, 362.


Evans. See also Evens.


Evans, -, tavern-keeper in Balti- more (1804), 2. 33.


Evans, Rev. Israel, in Sullivan's ex- pedition. 2. 474; sermon in Am. army (1781), 6. 156.


Evans, Rev. John, and Colman's ser- mons, 9. 342.


Evans, Maria [Mrs. Fletcher], 17. 182.


Evarts, William Maxwell, Peabody Education Trust, 1. 210; and E. R. Hoar in Washington, 9. 324; un- official Eng. mission (1863), 13. 192; port., 14. 145; M.H.S. tribute to, 15. 1-2; and return of Brad- ford MS., 80; and J. R. Lowell, 238.


Eveleth, Joseph, on com. on Boston bicentenary, 2. 220; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342. Evelyn, W. Glanville, letters, 6. 433. Everett, Alexander Hill, Com- mencement part (1806), 5. 171,


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171 n .; lectures on Columbus, 284; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341; ¢ B K oration (1813), 9. 114; biog. note, 114 n .; on Cuba (1826), 12. 362; and change in @ BK constitution, 15. 205 n .; resolution on Ga. and Creeks, 217;


and Jackson's LL.D., 20. 505-508. .


Everett, Anna S., gift to M.H.S., 20. 534.


Everett, Charlotte B. [Mrs. Wise], 18. 117.


Everett, Charlotte G. (Brooks), 18. 117.


Everett, Edward, and Hutchinson's diary (1843), 1. 164-166; and un- official mission to Europe (1861), 203, 206, 208, 209, 16. 465; letter to R. C. Winthrop on mission, 1. 206; as preacher, 2. 110, 3. 166; Washington Monument appeal, 2. 143; on Oswald map and Ashbur- ton Treaty, 3. 368, 369; subscrip- tion for M.H.S. building, 292; gift to M. H.S., 295; as member M.H.S. 5. 5, 6. 272; Commencement part (1811), 5. 176, 176 n .; Master's oration (1814), 179; honorary de- grees, 216, 18. 107, 114; at Har- vard Commencements (1846, '47), 5. 250, 253; on the Harvard family, 250-251; Commencement recep- tions, 251, 253, 258; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; junior member M. H.S., 9.94; @ B K poem (1812), 114; biog. note, 114 n., @ B K orations (1824, '33), 119, 125; engraving of Bell and, 10. 125; photog., 125; at Plymouth anniversary (1820), 394; (1845), 398, 400; on Choate, 11. 134 n., 147, 149; friendship with Choate, 148; medal of, 277; on John Lowell, 12. 114; at Göttingen, 366, 369; on Am. schools (1817), 369; as professor, 370, 18. 97, 102; let- ters to Story (1831) on + B K con- stitution, address on manufac- tures, Commentaries, 15. 204-206; (1832), on report on apportionment, memoir of Story, 206-210; - bust presented, 16. 477; PORT. and AUTOG., 18. front., vi; MEMOIR, 62, 91-117; Randolph's alleged denun- ciation, 62; autobiog. letters, 91- 112; parents, 91-92; birth, 92; schooling, 93-95; at Harvard, 95- 96; theolog. studies, 96; tutor, 96; pastorate, 96-97; English contro- versy, 97; studies and travel


abroad, 97-101, 105, 112; ceases to preach, 101; and N. Am. Review, 101; in Congress, occasional ad- dresses, 102-108; membership in societies, 105; marriage and chil- dren, 105, 117; and parl. reform, 106; and tariff, 107, 19. 522; and Jackson (1832), 18. 107; governor- ship, 108-112; and militia, 110; inaugurates Lowell Lectures, 112; Minister at London, 113-114; Pres. of Harvard, 114; Sec. of State, 115; in Senate, 115; and Kan .- Neb. Bill, 115; address on Washington, 115; candidacy for Vice-Pres., 116; and secession, 116; during Civil War, 116-117; con- troversy over estate, 116; death, 117; - letter (1836), 325; as in- dustrial statesman, 377; journey from Washington (1832), 19. 527. Everett, Edward B., 18. 117.


Everett, Edward F., Everett gene- alogy, 16. 291.


Everett, Henry S., 18. 117; collection of patriotic envelopes, 19. 224.


Everett, John, Commencement part (1818), 5. 184; biog. note, 184 n. Everett, Rev. Moses, article on Dor- chester, 18. 328.


Everett, Rev. Oliver, as preacher, 16. 453; Hazlitt on, 17. 335; career, 18. 91-92.


Everett, Oliver C., Divinity School part, 19. 363; at Philanthropic Soc. (1836), 364.


Everett, Otis, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.


Everett, Sibyl, gift to M.H.S., 19. 224.


Everett, Stevens, Commencement part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 179, 179 n.


Everett, William [Communications follow], gifts to M.H.S., 2. 150, 256, 6. 416; remarks, 2. 167, 305, 4. 66, 6. 196, 251, 7. 125, 421, 8. 151, 10. 5, 291, 362, 440, 462, 490, 552, 11. 24, 74, 187, 209, 238, 336, 12. 371, 424, 13. 129, 14. 445, 15. 479, 20. 232, 489, 586; list of publications (1885-1905), 2. 391, 3. 279, 4. 106, 11. 317, 12. 175, 15. 29, 16. 534, 17: 449, 19. 205; elected to M.H.S. Council (1886, '87), 2. 404, 3. 298; on com. on index to foreign docs. of Am. Rev., 159; report, 178; resolution on pro- posed Attucks Memorial, 317; on Finance Com. (1887), 318; on com.


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on Lafayette statue, 4. 12; and | Ewer (Evers), (?) Thomas, accused report, 41; on com. on revising by- of disloyalty (1636), 1. 240. laws, 77, 123; motion on Denison's Ewing, Rev. John, and Benj. Rush, 17. 334, 354. letters, 13. 121; on Library Com. (1901), 15. 2; presents Everett genealogy, 16. 291; represents M. H.S., 20. 534.


Communications: on obtaining extracts from Hutchinson's diary, 1. 164-166; on origin of Mass. motto, 2. 39; on proper name Alablaster, 39; on witchcraft com- mission of oyer and terminer, 43; on F. E. Parker, 216; on S. K. Lothrop, 3. 62; criticism of Stubbs on Puritans, 153-159; on allusion to Sharpless, 259; on Jefferson Davis and repudiation, 274; on Ashburton Treaty, 369; on Sewall's epigrams, 4. 80-82, 6. 381; on naming Union Street, 4. 264; on City of Quincy, 267; on Jas. Bram- ston, 319; on nat. holidays, 372; on H. W. Foote, 381; on term "Spanish Main," 5. 114; on Chas. Deane, 133; LAST ROYAL VETO, 156-163; on excavations at Ches- ter, Eng., 6. 76; on custody of Brit. public docs. (1783), 442; on E. A. Freeman, 7. 421-424; poem on O. W. Holmes, 9. 160-162; on distribution of M.H.S. pubs., 10. 118; letter of Natl. Saltonstall, 193; on Adams family in public service of Braintree and Quincy, 371-374; on H. L. Pierce, 11. 212- 214; on masters of Adams Acad- emy, 12. 148; on fire in his house, 14. 427; on Trevelyan's Am. Rev., 18. 62; communicates MEMOIR OF EDWARD EVERETT, 62, 91-117; on need of biogs. of provincial Mass., 20. 587-590.


Evers. See Ewer.


Everton, William, sea-captain (1688), 7. 146.


Evison, Thomas, of Saleby, Eng. (1612), 8. 508.


Evison, William, of Saleby, Eng. (1612), 8. 508.


Evolution, influence on hist. study,


13. 89-91, 19. 280, 285. See also Darwin.


Ewald, Alexander C., on last royal veto, 5. 159.


Ewald, Georg H. A. von, at Göt- tingen (1828), 2. 35; career, 35 n. Ewell, Jedediah, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Ewell, Seth, loyalist refugee, 2. 235. -


Ewing, Thomas, and unofficial mis- sion to Europe (1861), 1. 203; at Harvard Commencement (1834), 5. 214; Winthrop on, 6. 75.


Exchange, on Eng. (1770), 16. 223, 226, 227.


Excise, stamps for Crown Point ex- pedition funds (1755), 1. 70; Mass. bill (1765), 20. 535. See also Stamp Act, Taxation.


Exclusion Bill (1680), 4. 318.


Executive, use of Brit. royal warrant, 5. 162; rise, 16. 238. See also Council, Government, Governor, Veto.


Exeter, N. H., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 234; in 1650, 2. 48; Ratification Conven. (1788), 16. 385-386.


Expenditures, comment on Federal (1792), 15. 138. See also Finances. Exploration, citation of transconti- nental (1724), 3. 380. See also Voyages.


Eynaud, Paul, consul at Malta, 19. 488.


Eyre, John, death (1700), 1. 154.


Eyre, Paul, candidacy in Va. (1796), 15. 157.


Ezerus, Indian, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


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F., J. G., experience at Port au Prince, 2. 369.


FACSIMILES, will of Peregrine White, 3. 134; Grammarians Funeral, 5. 2; engraving of Battle of Lake George (1755), 416; deed by Win- throp (1639), 7. 139; titlepage and dedication of Willard's Useful In- structions, 9. 529-530; titlepage of cat. of Saml. Lee's library, 10. 542; titlepage of Higginson's Our Dying Saviour's Legacy, 11. 21; letter of Capt. John Smith, 12. 158; plate of Mass. notes (1702), 13. 315; proclamation and declara- tion of Mass. Council (1715), 15. 327, 351; Jon. Edwards's short- hand, 514, 517; gravestones of John Foster, 19. 56-57. See also MAPS.


Faden, William, map (1785) and


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FAGUNDES-FARNHAM


Northeastern boundary, 3. 366, [ Fallass, William, purchases con- 368 n .; engraving by, 9. 28. fiscated Boston estate, 10. 168. Falmouth (Portland), Me., view, 3. 282; Brit. attack (1775), 7. 410, 411, 9. 72.


Fagundes, Joâm Alvarez, voyage and patent, 8. 72-74.


Fail (Fales), Capt. Eliphalet, at Half- Way Brook fight (1758), 6. 33.


Fair Haven, Mass., in 1801, 4. 127. Fairbanks house, Dedham, views, 2. 71, 3. 283; described, 14. 290.


Fairfax, Bryan, baron, 19. 378.


Fairfax, Capt. Robert, off Boston (1692), 7. 162.


Fairfax, Thomas, baron, loyalist, 19. 378.


Fairfield, Benjamin, baptism (1645), 12. 322.


Fairfield, Daniel [1], Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 177.


Fairfield, Daniel, [2], Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 181.


Fairfield, Daniel, of Braintree, milit. watch (1690), 1. 163, 14. 31; death, 27.


Fairfield, George, of Salem, 12. 322.


Fairfield, John, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 290, 291.


Fairfield, Rebecca (Willet), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


Fairfield, Conn., whale-boat priva- teers, 1. 19; Maverick on (1660),


245; in 1804, 2. 7; inn, 32; in 1650, 49; Brit. raid (1779), 6. 126, 396; church record of Hancock's marriage, 395-396.


Fairfield, Am. privateer (1776), 12. 198.


Fairmead (Medfield), Mass., in 1650, 2. 47.


Fairs, at Boston and Providence (1697), 9. 510; English (1783), 10. 424.


Fairweather. See also Fayerweather.


Fairweather, Reverend, sermon at Louisburg (1745), 11. 443.


Fairweather, John, powder-master (1686), 13. 260.


Fairweather, Thomas, sea-captain (1689), 7. 151.


Falcon, Brit. war-ship (1775), 10. 20. Faldo, William, witnesses power of attorney (1654), 13. 6.


Fales. See also Fail. .


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


Falke, Jacob von, Art in House, 3. 231. Falkner, Abigail, relief from convic- tion for witchcraft, 1. 81, 104.


Fall, Mrs. William, innkeeper near Fayetteville, 2. 31, 34.


Fallacies of History, 2. 392.


Falmouth, Mass., in 1801, 4. 128. Falmouth, N. S., in 1776, 2. 301. Fame, privateer (1749), 5. 94, 96. Familists, doctrine of unknowing of oneself, 5. 104, 6. 187.


Famine in England (1666), 4. 281.


Fancourt, Rev. Samuel, circulating


library at Salisbury, Eng., 9. 368. Fancy, of Martha's Vineyard, 3. 86. Faneuil, Benjamin, member of Fire Club, 10. 38; imports tea (1773), 79; absentee loyalist, 164; in England (1780), 421.


Faneuil, Jean, 18. 241, 242.


Faneuil, Mary A. [Mrs. Jones], 20. 409-410.


Faneuil, Peter, notices of death and burial, 1. 42-43; lame, 43, 222; view dedicated to, 249; and Wood- bridge-Phillips duel, 18. 240; port., 20. 409.


Faneuil Hall, views (1870), 19. 295, 20. 228.


Fannin, Isham S., bill of sale of slave, 20. 512.


Fanning, Edmund, and Gov. Went- worth, 3. 66; and Pepperrell, 70; report to (1779), on Martha's Vine- yard, 84-88; at funeral of Edw. Winslow, 93.


Fanning, Thomas, at siege of Boston, 9. 60.


Farley, George, removes to Chelms- ford (1656), 12. 325.


Farley, Joseph S., Commencement part (1810) and biog. note, 5. 175, 175 n.




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