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Farley, Massillon, Commencement part (1831), 5. 206.
Farmer, Andrew, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389.
Farmer, John, reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 230.
Farmer, Jonas, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Farmer's Cabinet, file, 13. 378. Farmington, in 1650, 2. 49.
Farnham. See also Farnum.
Farnham, Mrs., of Newburyport (17SS), 16. 415.
Farnham, John Hay, Commence- ment part (1811) and biog. note, 5. 175, 175 n.
Farnham, Joseph, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
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FARNHAM-FAULKNER
Farnham, Sibyl [Mrs. Sawyer], 16. | Farrington, Capt. Thomas, in cam- 389 n.
Farnham, William, impressions of,
16. 393, 393 n .; mentioned in
J. Q. Adams's diary (1788), 406, 415, 416, 420, 421, 425, 427, 444. Farnham, Lieut. Zebediah, at siege of Boston, 9. 85.
Farnsworth, -, of Hollis, N. H., spy (1778), 3. 121, 122.
Farnsworth, Aaron, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431; minuteman, 12. 104.
Farnsworth, Amos [1], 12. 75; drowned, 87; body recovered, 90. Farnsworth, Major Amos [2], career,
12. 74-75; milit. career, 77; diary (1775-79), 78-102; at siege of Boston, 78-87, 106; sick furlough, 87; and Amos Shed, 100; at Ticonderoga (1776), 100-102; min- uteman, 104.
Farnsworth, Benjamin, at siege of Boston, 12. 82; drowned, 87.
Farnsworth, David, of Groton, 6. 429. Farnsworth, Ebenezer, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Farnsworth, Isaac, Groton town clerk, 1. 301.
Farnsworth, John, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Farnsworth, John P., acknowledg- ment to, 12. 78; ancestry, 78.
Farnsworth, Lydia (Longley), 12. 75.
Farnsworth, Matthias, 12. 75.
Farnsworth, Oliver [1], recruit (1758),
6. 25; on Indian scout (1748), 431; minuteman, 12. 104.
Farnsworth, Oliver [2], minuteman, 12. 104.
Farnsworth, William, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Farnum, of Boston, killed (1702), 14. 20.
Farragut, David G., port., 19. 224. Farrar, John, and Pres. Kirkland, 3.
162; Commencement part (1803) and biog. note, 5. 169, 169 n .; gifts to M. H.S. from family of, 18. 264, 287.
Farrar, Lucy M. (Buckminster), 3. 162.
Farrar, Noah, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Farrar, Timothy, Harvard LL.D. (1847), 5. 253; oldest Harvard graduate, 253.
Farrington, -, post-rider to Crown Point (1760), 5. 366.
paign of 1760, 4. 391, 392; return of men, 6. 426-430; of Groton, 427.
Farris, Fanny (Jenkins), 16. 368 n. Farris, William, biog. note, 16. 368 n. Farther Account of progresse, extant
copies, 10. 339. See also Further. Farwell, Elizabeth, baptism (1673), 12. 338.
Farwell, Frances E. [Mrs. Field], 19. 74.
Farwell, George, not Atty .- Gen., 10. 288.
Farwell, Mrs. Hannah, joins Chelms- ford church (1673), 12. 338.
Farwell, Hannah, baptism (1673), 12. 338.
Farwell, Henry, of Chelmsford, dea- con (1661), 12. 334-336; death, 337.
Farwell, Henry, baptism (1675), 12. 338.
Farwell, Capt. Henry, roll of minute- men, 12. 77, 78, 103-105; of com- pany at siege of Boston, 106-107. Farwell, Jonathan, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Farwell, Joseph, baptism (1673), 12. 338.
Farwell, Joseph. Jr., recruit (1758), 6. 24.
Farwell, Oliver, of Groton, 6. 429.
Farwell, Thomas, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.
Farwell, William, recruit (1760), 6. 429; minuteman, 12. 104.
Farwell, Zaccheus, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Fasciculus Temporum, eds., 19. 296. Fassett, Amaziah, minuteman, 12. 104.
Fassetts, Samuel, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389.
Fast days in Mass., annual, abolished, 9. 19; sermon (1678), 443; proc- lamations (1670-91), 445, 486, 12. 280, 282, 284, 13. 361; Boston (1775), 10. 90; nonobservance (1686), 13. 259, 262, 263; proc. of Council (1715), 15. 349, 352-354.
"Father Abbey's Will," 4. 70 n.
"Father of his Country," applied to George II., 1. 231.
Fauchet, Jean A. J., conduct as Minister, 15. 145.
Faucitt, William, and Hessian mer- cenaries, 4. 4.
Faulkner, Francis, witchcraft petition, 1. 110.
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FAULKNER-FENNO
Faulkner, William E., Commence-
ment part (1840), 5. 229; biog. note, 229 n.
Faunce, Elder Thomas, 3. 415 n. Fawkner, Mrs. Elizabeth, of Eng., will (1720), 1. 138.
Fawkner, Everard, of Eng., will of widow (1720), 1. 138.
Fawkner, Everard, nephew, 1. 138.
Fawkner, Jane, 1. 138.
Fawkner, Sarah, 1. 138.
Fawkner, Susanna, 1. 138.
Faxon, Mrs., of Braintree, death (1697), 14. 18.
Faxon, Azariah, of Braintree, 6. 511. Faxon, Thomas, of Braintree, 8. 12 n. Fay, Charles, Master's oration (1832) and biog. note, 5. 209, 209 n. Fay, Nahum, musician, 16. 409.
Fay, Otis, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Fay, Samuel P. P., at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258; ancestry, 11. 123.
Fayerweather. See also Fairweather. Fayerweather, B., bond as customs officer (1698), 5. 297.
Fayerweather, John, and Registry of Probate (1754), 16. 109; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Fayetteville in 1804, 2. 22.
Feasts, Boston pre-Rev., 10. 45-46. Featherstonhaugh, George W., and Oswald map, 3. 368, 369.
Febershear (? Feveryeare), Captain, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.
Febiger, Christian, captured at Que- bec, 2. 295.
Federal Constitution. See Constitu- tion.
Federal Convention of 1787, influence of Conn. institutions, 5. 270, 273, 277, 330; question of new conven- tion (1788), 15. 124; and compact theory, 16. 164; Franklin on, 17. 367; influence of Adams's Defence, 367; Rush on success, 367; anxi- ety concerning, 370, 454, 456, 468, 470, 474; Congress and, 457, 462; conjectures of plans, 458, 461, 463- 465; outside advice, 468, 471, 472; rumors of discord in Va. delegation, 474; Hamilton's notes of debate (June 1-20), 18. 348-362.
Federalist, contemp. opinion, 17. 493, 500, 508.
Federalist party, copy of J. Q. Adams corresp. with, 1. 365; ignored in
Philadelphia (1804), 2. 12; Jeffer- son on (1811), 12. 270. See also Elections, Ratification.
Fees, in Jamaica (1687), 12. 237; legal, in Mass. (1686), 13. 242-243, 245; of wine-cooper, 283.
Fees of M.H.S., by-laws on, 4. 223. Feilder, Elizabeth [Mrs. Husbands], 13. 44.
Feke, Elizabeth. See Hallett.
Feke, Robert, Greenwich affairs, 6. 3, 7, 8 n., 11, 20; and his wife, 3; letter to John Winthrop, Jr. (1636), 8 n.
Fellowes. See also Fellows.
Fellowes, Abigail [Mrs. May], 20. 47. Fellowes, Cornelius, 20. 47, 50.
Fellowes, Gustavus, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 170; career, 20. 47, 49; and Crèvecœur's children, 47-54; port., 60 n.
Fellowes, Nathaniel, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 184; career, 20. 47, 54.
Fellowes, Sarah (Pierpont), 20. 47, 50; and Fanny St. John, 50.
Fellows, Col. (Gen.) John, in Sara- toga campaign, 3. 108; at siege of Boston, 9. 43.
Fellows, Moses, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 441.
Felt, George, pauper (1686), 13. 277. Felt, Joseph Barlow, and pub. of early records of Mass., 1. 397; on Hubbard's visit to Eng., 4. 18; paper on Mass. population, 139; cat. of M.H.S. Library, 326; Libra- rian, 343; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 20. 361.
Feltham, Robert, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Felton, Cornelius Conway, Com- mencement part (1827), 5. 196; biog. notes, 196 n., 9. 124 n .; on J. A. Albro, 5. 415; letter on slavery (1855), 7. 263 n .; @ BK poem (1832), 9. 124; Friday Club, 14. 473, 16. 465; and Webster, 15. 168; and Jackson's LLD., 20. 510. Felton, John B., Commencement part (1847) and biog. note, 5. 252, 252 n.
Felton, Samuel M., Master's oration (1837), 5. 220; biog. note, 220 n. Fenianism, raids on Canada and Treaty of Washington, 8. 18. Fenner, Obadiah, port., 2. 71.
Fenno, John, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152; character- ized, 153.
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FENNO-FINANCES
Fenno, John Ward, Wm. Duane on, 20. 269.
Fenton, John, loyalist, land grant to, 3. 67; story of mobbing of wife considered, 8. 412-415; in Boston society, 10. 35.
Fenton, R., declaration on counter- feiting (1699), 5. 297.
Fenway building. See Real estate.
Fenwick, George, papers concerning purchase from (1644-60), 5. 289, 290, 302; at Saybrook, 16. 489; and Henry Whitfield, 492, 497.
Ferdinand VII. of Spain, as heir, 5. 19; as king, 20, 23.
Ferland, J. B. Antoine, papers from collection of, 3. 153, 4. 45.
Fernald, Charles A., gift to M.H.S., 10. 570.
Fernandez, Domingo, and Menendez's expedition, 8. 450.
Ferrelo, Bartolomeo, identity of places mentioned by, 3. 261.
Ferrier, Joseph M. A., case (1788), 17. 509.
Ferris, James, Greenwich estate, 6. 19.
Ferry, - -, death (1714), 8. 222.
Ferry, , of Springfield (1777), 6. 89.
Fessenden, schoolmaster of
Warren, R. I. (1801), 6. 124-125.
Fessenden, John, Commencement part (1818), 5. 184; biog. note, 184 n.
Fessenden, John M., Harvard A.M. (1846), 5. 250.
Fessenden, Thomas, at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10. 401.
Feudal system, overthrow, 16. 238. Feversham, R. I. See Westerly. Feveryeare. See Febershear.
Field, of Braintree, death of children (1704), 14. 23.
Field, Ensign, at Fort Dummer (1728), 6. 378.
Field, Abigail (Hopkins), 19. 63.
Field, Abigail (Waterman), 19. 63.
Field, Abner, career and character, 19. 62, 64.
Field, Benjamin H., and index to foreign docs. of Am. Rev., 3. 178. Field, Eliza E. (McLoon), 19. 74.
Field, Elizabeth (Williams), ancestry, 19. 63.
Field, Frances E. (Farwell), 19. 74.
Field, Hannah (Stone), 19. 63.
Field, Jacob, in Dartmoor Prison, 10. 117.
Field, James, 19. 63.
Field, Jeremiah, 19. 63.
Field, Joseph (1764), 18. 261.
Field, Joseph, Harvard D. D. (1840), 5. 230.
Field, Louisa (Griswold), 19. 61, 65; character, 63.
Field, Mrs. Martha, 19. 63.
Field, Pardon, 19. 63.
Field, Samuel, address to Gage (1774), 14. 51 n.
Field, Thomas [d. 1717], descendants, 19. 63.
Field, Thomas [d. 1752], 19. 63.
Field, Thomas W., on eds. of Hub- bard's map of N. Eng., 4. 15, 20.
Field, Walbridge Abner, elected a member M.H.S., 9. 1; on E. R. Hoar, 315-323; remarks, 11. 238, 12. 195; M.H.S. tributes to, 13. 166-171; as judge, 167, 171, 19. 75- 77, 79-80; training, 13. 167-168, 19. 67, 70-72; lawyer, 13. 168, 19. 71-73; in Congress, 13. 168, 19. 73-74; character and appearance, 13. 169-171, 19. 80-82; MEMOIR by John Noble, 61-82; PORT. and AUTOG., 61; birth and death, 61; origin of Christian name, 61; an- cestry, 62-67; teacher, 68; and old home, 69-70; Federal offices, 72; home-life, marriages, children, 74; religion, 74; societies, 75; in M.H.S., 75; honorary degree, 75; hist. interests, 78; funeral, 78.
Field, William [d. 1665], 19. 63.
Fields, James T., and Emancipation Concert, 20. 248.
Fiennes. See also Fines.
Fiennes, John, exploded coat of arms, 2. 252; career, 252.
Fiennes, Nathaniel, exploded coat of arms, 2. 252; career, 252.
Fife, John, minuteman, 12. 104.
Fifield, -- , intrigue in Vt. (1782), 3. 132. Fifteenth Amendment. See Negro suffrage.
Finæus, Orontius, conception of N. Am. (1531), 8. 78.
Finances. - See also analyzed refer- ences under next title and under Banks, Money, Prices, Taxation. - Confederation plans (1781), 1. 60; A. H. Bullock and Civil War, 3. 331-332; royal instructions con- cerning provincial, 8. 96-98; Hig- ginson on Confederation (1784), 177-179; Boston panic (1765), 10. 52; supervision over corporations, 13. 132; Va. Republicans and
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FINANCES-FIRST CHURCH OF CAMBRIDGE
Hamilton's reports, 15. 122 n., 138-| Finch John, killed at Wyoming, 143; speculation and panic (1792), (1778), 3. 345. 139; distress (1787), 17. 455-456, Finch, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177. 472; Va. relief measures (1787), 479, 489, 491, 492, 494. See also Findley. See also Finlay, Finley. Economic conditions.
Findley, William, Olmstead affair, 20. 321.
Fine arts, tariff on, 1. 363; study
frowned on, 3. 224; early college lectures on, in U. S., 228; first school lectures, 233; private collec- tions in Eng., 12. 157. See also Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and arts by name.
Fines. See also Fiennes.
Fines, Charles, and Mass., 2. 252.
Finlay, Hugh, and N. S. post (1787), 3. 76.
Finley, Dr. (?) Samuel, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 136.
Finley, Brit. brig (1829), 19. 441.
Finney, Lieutenant, duel (1773), 10. 57.
Fintch, Samuel, prisoner to loyalists (1778), 3. 342.
Finzi, -, of Florence (1829), 19. 447.
Fire Club, Boston, 10. 38.
Fires, in Philadelphia (1799), 3. 275; in Boston (1690), 7. 155, 156; (1692), 162; (1693), 165; (1765- 75), 10. 53-55; (1676), 13. 373, 404, 411; (1679), 407; (1702), 14. 32; (1787), 65 n., 19. 438; (1747), 14. 98-99, 16. 105.
Firmin, Giles, instruction in medicine, 1. 46.
Firmin, Josiah, servant of Gov. Winthrop, 13. 60, 60 n.
First Church of Boston, beginning, 2.
221; letter of recommendation of John Winthrop, Jr. (1650), 3. 200; trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 159- 191; of Rich. Wait and Ann Hib- bins (1640), 315-316; original covenant, 8. 271, 348; choice of pastor (1682), 13. 410.
First Church of Cambridge, Mass., relations with Harvard, 5. 396-416; relation of site, 397; synchronism of foundations, 397; college and church buildings, 398-401, 403; church aid to college, 401; college support of church, 402; enforced attendance of students, 403-406; relig. home of college, 406; slave members, 407; ministers in college govt. and controversies, 407-412; ministers graduates of college, 412; influence of ministers, 412-415;
Finances of M.H.S. - See also an- alyzed references under Real es- tate, Securities, Smith (C. C.), and funds by name. - Annual reports of Treasurer and Auditing Com. (1884), 1. 173-179; (1885), 2. 72- 79; (1886), 396-403; (1887), 3. 284-297; (1888), 4. 110-118; (1889), 351-359; (1890), 5. 440- 448; (1891), 6. 406-414; (1892), 7. 374-382; (1893), 8. 186-195; (1894), 9. 29-37; (1895), 10. 126- 136; (1896), 557-567; (1897), 11. 319-331; (1898), 12. 176-187; (1899), 13. 66-77; (1900), 14. 130- 141; (1901), 15. 30-42; (1902), 16. 130-143; (1903), 17. 215-228; (1904), 18. 271-285; (1905), 19. 206-222; (1906), 20. 209-226; his- tory of real estate and gifts up to 1887, 3. 291-296; reinvestment of funds, 296; Finance Com. (1887), 318; (1889), 4. 367; com. on bills, 3. 318; by-laws on Treasurer, 4. 227-228; insufficiency of funds (1892), 7. 368; act authorizing in- crease in estate, 8. 305, 505; Ellis Bequest, 10. 1-5; vote on accept- ing bequest, 5-6; reports of joint com. on bequest, votes on reports, 148-159, 295-296; funds needed and at hand (1895-96), 152-155, 579-582; special building and financial com., 297-299, 585, 11. 1, 336; Pres. Adams on financial issues (1896), 10. 573-585, 11. 412- 414; value of estate (1896), 10. 575; available income, 576; effect of loss of rent, 576; more commu- tation fees desired, 584; votes on sale of Tremont Street property, 238-239; cost of Fenway building, 14. 140, 255, 15. 41; exchange sale of Fenway-site land, gift of Pres. Adams, 14. 483; authority of offi- cers to sell securities, 15. 69 ;. list of special funds, 20. 209-216. Finch. See also Fintch.
Finch, Daniel. See Nottingham, earl of.
Finch, Daniel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Finch, E. E., Sibley ports. by, 2. 169.
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FIRTH-FISKE
- notes of sermons at (1689-90), 6. 165.
Firth, Charles Harding, to continue Gardiner's history, 16. 9.
Fischel, Edward, mistake on last Eng. veto, 5. 159.
Fischer, Theobald, on Agnese's at- lases, 11. 373, 381.
Fish, innkeeper at Scituate (1795), 3. 43.
Fish, Mrs., of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.
Fish, Asa I., Commencement part (1842), 5. 235.
Fish, Hamilton, Peabody Education Fund, 1. 210.
Fish, Josiah, of Attleboro (1731), 19. 26.
Fish, Josiah, Pepperell recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Fish, Nathan, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Fish, Nicholas, and index to foreign docs. of Am. Rev., 3. 178.
Fish, Phineas, Commencement part (1807) and biog. note, 5. 171 n.
Fisher, -, of London (1693), 2. 174.
Fisher, Capt. (?) Daniel, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.
Fisher, George Park, elected a cor- resp. member M.H.S., 11. 221.
Fisher, Mrs. James T., gift to M. H.S., 16. 477.
Fisher, Joshua, at Harvard Com- mencement (1820), 5. 187.
Fisher, Wilfred, absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated Boston estate, 170.
Fisheries, N. Eng. (1660), 1. 233, 235, 247; Babson's Fisheries of Glouces- ter, 3. 142; and peace negotiations (1779-82), 4. 48-54, 17. 415, 427, 433, 435, 19. 160; effect of Rev. on, 4. 51; necessary to N. Eng. com- merce, 52; and navy, 53; natural right in, 53; Newfoundland, im- portance before 1630, 11. 161; Brit. bill on whale (1788), 17. 501- 502; exemption of vessels from capture, 18. 171.
Fisher's Island, Maverick's account (1660), 1. 244; control (1683), 4. 290; Brit. raid (1775), 7. 401. Fisher's Tavern, Needham, 10. 47.
Fishing, sport in provincial Mass., 10. 48-52.
Fisk. See also Fiske.
Fisk, Mrs. Bridget, of Wenham (1648), 12. 322.
Fisk, James, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Fisk, Joseph, baptism (1648), 12. 322.
Fisk, Rev. Nathan, 3. 51; biog. note, 51 n.
Fisk, Rev. Samuel, votes for, as pas- tor of Old South (1717), 8. 220; church controversy in Salem, 9. 347.
Fisk, Samuel, non-consumption agree- ment (1786), 8. 497.
Fisk, William, of Wenham (1648), 12. 322.
Fisk, William, memoir, 7. 123.
Fiske. See also Fisk.
Fiske, Anna (Gipps), children, 12. 321; death, 321.
Fiske, Anna, birth, 12. 321.
Fiske, Elizabeth (Hinksman), 12. 321.
Fiske, Elizur, birth, 12. 321.
Fiske, Francis S., and G. S. Hale, 12. 487.
Fiske, Isaac, at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.
Fiske, James, dismissal to Groton, 12. 331-335.
Fiske, Rev. John [1], at Wenham, 2. 47, 12. 321-322; Catechism, 9. 411, 12. 318-320; note-book (1637-75), 317-338; pastorates, 317; children, 321; second marriage, 321; on removal of church to Chelmsford, 322-324; on dismissal of members, 331-335.
Fiske, John [2], birth, 12. 321.
Fiske, John, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Fiske, Rev. John [b. 1770], jubilee, 19. 431, 433 n., 439, at Dr. Snell's jubilee, 432.
Fiske, John, elected a member M.H.S., 7. 347; accepts, 399; on hist. character of Norse sagas, 350- 353; on Indian slavery, 8. 38; on Parkman as historian, 552; list of publications (1893-1901), 9. 23, 10. 121, 11. 317, 12. 175, 13. 66, 14. 128, 15. 29; M.H.S. tributes to, as historian, 180-182, 193-198, 508; in M.H.S., 182; memoir assigned to S. L. Thorndike, 368; on right to secede, 17. 106 n.
Fiske, Jonathan, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301.
Fiske, Josiah J., at Leicester Acad- emy, 7. 34 n.
Fiske, Lucy (Clarke), 16. 412 n.
Fiske, Rev. Moses, at Braintree,
1. 151; ill (1708), 160; record of church discipline, 6. 481-485;
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"Faithful Advice from several | Fitch, Timothy, in Boston society,
ministers," 9. 526, 17. 29; birth, 12. 321; covenant on leaving for college, 331; joins church, 335; preaches for father, 335.
Fiske, Nathan, reprints of Brookfield, 6. 343.
Fiske, Oliver, + B K oration (1805),
9. 111; biog. notes, 111 n., 16. 384 n .; J. Q. Adams's characteri- zation, 384 n .; mentioned in Adams's diary, 413.
Fiske, Samuel, baptism (1645), 12. 322.
Fiske, Sarah, birth, 12. 321.
Fiske, Rev. Thaddeus, + B K prayer (1810), 9. 113; biog. notes, 113 n.,
16. 412 n .; at Harvard Commence- ment (1827), 9. 197; mentioned, 16. 412.
Fitch, Lieut. Andrew, at siege of Boston, 9. 54, 62, 76, 81.
Fitch, Cordilla, at siege of Boston, 9. 41-91; sick, 48-53.
Fitch, Rev. Jabez, ordained (1703), 14. 33; book owned by, 17. 57.
Fitch, Lieut. Jabez, Jr., career, 9. 40; diary of siege of Boston, 41-
91; question of promotion, 78; furlough, 90.
Fitch, Rev. James [1], at Saybrook (1650), 2. 49; Holy Connexion, 9.
435; Explanation of Solemn Advice,
457; Brief Discource, 457; First Principles, 17. 57.
Fitch, James [2], deed of Conn. land (1686), 5. 294; complaints against (1698), 296, 297.
Fitch, John, captured by Indians (1748), 6. 432; and name Fitch- burg, 432.
Fitch, John [b. 1743], map of North- west (1785), 7. 364-366.
Fitch, Lemuel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Fitch, Martha [Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Brattle], 9. 11.
Fitch, Samuel, member of Fire Club, 10. 38; in Boston society, 39; ad- dresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.
Fitch, Sherburn, house damaged by shells (1776), 10. 94.
Fitch, Stephen, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 79, 81.
Fitch, Thomas, tomb, 12. 233 n .; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 345; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.
10. 33; on com. on Massacre, 74; leaves Boston (1775), 92.
Fitch, Zechariah, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301; com. on grievances (1786), 301; minuteman, 12. 104. Fitchburg, in 1776, 6. 80; origin of name, 432.
Fitz, Ann J. [Mrs. Crocker], 19. 564. Fitz, Gerusha [Mrs. Eastman], 15. 280.
Fitzgerald, James, at siege of Boston, 9. 57.
Fitzgerald, John F., presents M.H.S. petition in Congress, 11. 210.
Fitzherbert, Alleyne, and North- eastern boundary, 3. 89; Vaughan on, 17. 413.
Fitzhugh, Augustine, and Southake's map of Boston Harbor, 2. 479. Fitzmaurice. See
also Petty- Fitzmaurice.
Fitzmaurice, Edmond, baron, biog. of Earl Granville, 20. 454, 460- 463.
Fitzpatrick, Edmund, loyalist ref- ugee, 2. 234.
Fitzpatrick, John B., and Sears's Liturgy, 2. 420.
Fitzpen, George. See Phippen.
Fitzsimmons, Christopher, letter in- troducing, 20. 324.
Fitzwilliam, N. H. (1776), 6. 80. Five Forks, battle, 20. 96.
Flag, Washington and origin of U. S., 1. 28-29; Bedford, 2. 165- 167, 199-200; customary use by M.H.S., 8. 280; colon. Mass. and national emblem, 13. 297, 327 n .; captured French standard (1756), 14. 255.
Flagg, - -- , of S. C. (1789), 16. 460.
Flaville, Haitian planter, 2. 372 n.
Fleet, John, medical degree, 16. 439; biog. note, 439 n.
Fleet, Thomas, prints attack on Council (1715), 15. 350.
Fleetwood, Charles Richard, sep- tarchy (1659), 7. 363.
Fleming, Alexander, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 52.
Fleming, Sir Sandford, at Cabot cele- bration, 12. 8.
Fleming, Major William, in Boston society, 10. 37.
Fleming, William, Va. judge (1780), 19. 121.
Fletcher, Misses, ports. of Webster owned by, 2. 262, 263.
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Fletcher, Captain, privateersman (1745), 11. 438.
Fletcher, Anthony, exile in Amster- dam (1600), 6. 52.
Fletcher, Gov. Benjamin, pamphlet on Conn. controversy, 12. 392.
Fletcher, Capt. Daniel, at Half-Way Brook fight (1758), 6. 33.
Fletcher, Daniel, appraises soldiers' effects (1758), 6. 26-29.
Fletcher, David, appraises soldiers' effects (1758), 6. 29.
Fletcher, Eliza (Dawson), social circle (1830), 19. 470, 473; in Malta, 490. Fletcher, H., engraving by, 8. 197.
Fletcher, Hannah, baptism (1666), 12. 336.
Fletcher, Jane (Richmond), 6. 59. Fletcher, John, sea-captain, 16. 350; mentioned, 381, 444.
Fletcher, John Bates, 12. 329.
Fletcher, Jonathan, death at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 444.
Fletcher, Joshua, baptism, 12. 329; church discipline on, 336-337.
Fletcher, Lucy [Mrs. Amory], J. Q. Adams on, 16. 370, 372, 402; men- tioned, 447; marriage, 455.
Fletcher, Lydia, baptism, 12. 329.
Fletcher, Mrs. Margaret, 12. 336.
Fletcher, Maria (Evans), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.
Fletcher, Moses, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.
Fletcher, Nathaniel H., at Harvard Commencements (1828-30), 5. 199, 201, 202, 204.
Fletcher, Oliver, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301.
Fletcher, Paul, baptism, 12. 329.
Fletcher, Robert, removes to Chelms- ford (1654), 12. 322.
Fletcher, Samuel, of Chelmsford, 12. 338.
Fletcher, Samuel, son of Wm., baptism (1657), 12. 329.
Fletcher, Sarah (Denby), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.
Fletcher, Rev. Seth, preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 358.
Fletcher, William [1], death, 7. 169; removes to Chelmsford (1654), 12. 322, 324, 325; deacon, 326, 334; children, 329, 331.
Fletcher, William [2], baptism (1657),' 12. 331.
Fletcher, William, son of Saml., bap- tism (1674), 12. 338.
Fleury, draft of fight with Greyhound (1746), 10. 125.
Flint, -, of Lincoln (1787), 16. 351.
Flint, Abigail, deed to Wheeler (1674), 4. 156.
Flint, Anna [Mrs. Dwight], 6. 374. Flint, Ephraim, justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.
Flint, Rev. Henry, at Braintree, 2. 46; descendants, 6. 374.
Flint, James, Harvard D.D. (1825), 5. 194; @ B K prayer (1818), 9. 116; biog. note, 116 n .; @ BK poem (1839), 130; Plymouth ode (1820), 10. 395.
Flint, John, deed to Wheeler (1674), 4. 156.
Flint, Rev. Josiah, illness, 13. 349; death, 408.
Flint, Margery (Hoar), 6. 374.
Flint, Mary (Oakes), deed to Wheeler (1674), 4. 156.
Flint, Thomas, Assistant, lives at Concord, 2. 47; land grant to widow of (1661), 4. 156.
Flint, Waldo, Commencement part (1814) and biog. note, 5. 179 n.
Flint's Brook, N. H., origin of name, 4. 156.
Flint's Pond, N. H., origin of name, 4. 156.
Flood, John, and Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 284.
Flood, in N. Eng. (1692), 7. 160.
Florence, social life (1829), 19. 444- 449, 456.
Flores de Valdés, Diego, in Me- nendez's expedition, 8. 424, 437, 458.
Florida, Menendez's letters on his expedition, 4. 45, 8. 416-468 [see Menendez]; use by Brit. during War of 1812, 5. 23; Spain and Jackson's expedition (1818), 25; G. W. Erving and negotiations for, 29-32; electoral vote (1876), 11. 350; Wm. Duane on importance (1807), 20. 301; Duane on nego- tiations for, 388-389.
Florida, N. Y., royal memorial, 4. 246.
Flour-mill, at Richmond (1804), 2. 20. Flower, Eliza, as singer, 19. 460. Floyd, , at Peekskill (1778), 6. 112.
Floyd, William, Signer, 1. 281.
Floyd and Stevens, commission busi- ness, 4. 34.
Flucker, Mary, marriage, 10. 84.
Flucker, Thomas [1], keeps a car- riage, 1. 225; Sec. of Mass., 2.
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233; in Boston society, 10. 33, | Fones, Thomas, settling of estate,
39; member of Fire Club, 38; as fisherman, 50; absentee loyalist, 164.
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