Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 24

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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French, Mrs. Helen, death, 1. 164, 14. 27.


French, Jacob, anthem by, 3. 47.


French, Jonathan, gift to M.H.S., 4.


109; at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.


French, Peter, exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.


French, Ralph H., at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.


French, Rodney, in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 35.


French, Samuel, in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 35.


French, Susanna [Mrs. Nutting], 8. 23.


French, Wilfred A., gift to M.H.S., 6. 417.


French & Son, James, port. of Web- ster owned by, 2. 263.


French-American War of 1798, Priest- ley on, 3. 18-20; fights with French privateers, 9. 280-283, 12. 250-252. French and Indian War, funds for Crown Point expedition (1755), 1. 70; thanksgiving (1760), 2. 261; Lévis Papers, 4. 92-110, 308; Bougainville's journal, 99; Wood's journal (1760), 386; antagonism of regulars and provincials, 394, 5. 361, 389; journals of campaign of 1760, 4. 384-409, 5. 352-396 [see Holden (David), Jenks (Samuel)]; treatment of habitans (1760), 4. 400, 5. 377; battle of Lake George, 416-418, 18. 200, 317-325; papers of Groton company (1758), 6. 21- 33; soldiers' effects, 21, 25-29; Half-Way Brook fight, 22, 32-33; pay of Mass. forces (1758), 31; re- turn of a Mass. company (1760), 426-430; ballad on 1755, 9. 3-5;


Crown Point expedition (1755), 13. 384-387; Braddock's defeat, 387; Shirley's Niagara campaign, 16. 73-76; contemp. maps, 18. 399; papers of Gen. John Thomas, 422. French Exposition of 1856, Vattemare and American exhibit, 1. 272.


French Revolution, influence on free


mulattoes of Haiti, 2. 309-311; news in Haiti, 314-315; atlas of wars (to 1806), 4. 46; cause, 9. 547; age of polit. leaders, 11. 229- 231; Va. Republican on, 15. 141- 147; Jefferson on States General (1789), 17. 372-374; Rich. Price and, 376.


French Spoliation Claims, original claimant, 3. 98.


French Town, Md. (1781), 6. 158.


Freneau, Philip, on terms "Colum- bia" and "America," 2. 164, 165.


Fretwell, Anthony, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Frey (Fry), Captain, of Mohawk Val- ley (1762), 7. 391.


Friday Club, 14. 472-473; members, 16. 465; conversations in, 465- 468.


Friendship (Meduncook), Me., in 1776, 2. 304.


Friendship, Mass. ship (1686), 13. 254; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.


Friesland, medal commemorating rec- ognition of U. S., 7. 21.


Frobisher. See also Febersheare.


Frobisher, Benjamin, letter to Mabane (1784) on Northern boundary, 3. 369.


Frolic, launched, 16. 182.


From a Gentleman of Boston, 12. 282. Frontenac, Comte Louis de Buade de, Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 281-320 [see Phips's].


Frontiersmen, character, 20. 80.


Frost, Charles, killed by Indians, 1. 151, 12. 284; appointed justice of peace (1686), 13. 230; judicial power, 246; and records of Maine (1686), 258.


Frost, (?) Edmund, charges against Anne Hutchinson, 4. 162-163.


Frost, John, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Frost, John, Machias trader (c. 1770), 3. 92.


Frost, Joseph, Sec. of Council of State (1652), 13. 33.


Frost, Joseph, constable of Charles- town (1690), 7. 152.


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Frost, Joseph, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Frost, Scripture, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Frost, Walter, letter to Winthrop (1647) on iron works, 8. 15, 13. 28; grant of Bahamas (1650), 5; career, 32-33.


Frost, Walter [2], 13. 33.


Frothingham, Ann G. (Brooks), char- acter, 10. 509.


Frothingham, Caroline E. (Curtis), 10. 513.


Frothingham, Cornelia [Mrs. Wolcott], 18. 87.


Frothingham, Mary (Thompson), 1. 381.


Frothingham, Nathaniel, of Charles- town (1678), 7. 169.


Frothingham, Nathaniel Langdon, Commencement part (1811) and biog. notes, 5. 175, 175 n., 9. 114 n .; Master's oration (1814), 5. 179; Harvard D.D. (1836), 218; re- printed M.H.S. papers, 6. 231; memoir of T. M. Harris, 7. 123; of W. P. Lunt, 123; @ BK poem (1813), 9. 114; oration (1825), 120; as Unitarian, 10. 507-509; charac- ter, 509; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, elected a member M.H.S., 3. 215; on Library Com. (1889), 4. 309; reports, 359, 382; list of publica- tions (1888-92), 348, 6. 404, 7. 369; Commencement part (1843), 5. 237; on com. to pub. Belknap Papers, 347; MEMOIR OF JAMES WALKER, 6. 443-468; on Nominating Com. (1893), 8. 151; report, 200; ME- MOIR OF FRANCIS PARKMAN, 520- 562; on G. E. Ellis, 9. 252-255; on Leverett Saltonstall, 10. 142-145; MEMOIR OF G. E. ELLIS, 207-255; M.H.S. tributes to, 363-369; in- herited traits, 363; character and deficiencies, 364, 535-536; as ora- tor, 364; activities, 364, 526, 529; and antislavery movement, 365, 513-515, 520; Salem pastorate and resignation, 365, 513-515, 520; New York ministry, 366-369, 521- 526, 528; MEMOIR by J. P. Quincy, 507-539; PORT. and AUTOG., 507; early environment, 507-509; birth· and ancestry, 509; education, 510; in Divinity School, 511-513; anti- , slavery hymn, 513; marriage, 513; transcendentalist, 515; in Europe,


extracts from letters, 516-518, 528; crisis in belief, influence of Parker, 518-520; Jersey City pas- torate, 520; and children, 523- 524; and Free Religious Assoc., 527; health, 528; later years in Boston, 529; in M.H.S., 529; death, 529; cremation, 529; relig. opinions, 530-533; and present Unitarianism, 533-534; impor- tance and influence, 536-539.


Frothingham, Polly, school, 1. 381. Frothingham, Richard [1], 1. 381. Frothingham, Richard [2], 1. 381.


Frothingham, Richard [3], PORT. and AUTOG., 1. front .; and Hutchin- son's diary, 167, 388; doubts date of signing of Declaration, 274; on Malden's Instructions on Inde- pendence, 336; MEMOIR by Chas. Deane, 381-393; birth and ances- try, 381; early home, 381; edu- cation, 381; clerk, 381; journalist, 382, 389; official positions, 382, 384, 18. 34; public addresses, 1. 382; politics, 383; religion, 383; and Tufts College, 383; societies, 384, 389; honorary degrees, 384; collection of hist. material, 384; literary training, 384; works, 384- 387, 393; in M.H.S., 387-388, 5. 123; bill to secure bank notes, 1. 389; and outbreak of Civil War, 389; and State statues at Wash- ington, 389; and Corcoran riot, 389; welcome to Kossuth, 390; decline and death, 391; character, 391; recollections of distinguished persons, 391; as cicerone of Bun- ker Hill, 392; marriage, 392; M.H.S. fund in memory of, 392; funeral, 392; family, 393; - Wash- ington Monument appeal, 2. 143, 144; in M.H.S. group pictures (1869), 3. vii; (1858), 6. 78; MSS. presented, 4. 376; M.H.S. circular letter (1861), 6. 213; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 231-232; on genesis of Mass. town govt., 7. 179 n., 215, 361; books from library of, pre- sented, 10. 256, 441. See also Richard Frothingham Fund.


Frothingham, Thomas G., 1. 393; presents MSS. and books of Rich. Frothingham, 4. 376, 10. 256, 444; other gifts to M.H.S., 5. 451, 452, 10. 570.


Frothingham, Vrylena (Blanchard), 1. 392; establishes Richard Froth- ingham Fund, 392.


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Frothingham, William, immigrant, 1. 381.


Froude, James Anthony, M.H.S. tribute to, 9. 180; in Boston (1872),


12. 126; Gardiner on, 16. 8; on Elizabeth, 9.


Fruit. See Horticulture.


Fry. See also Frey, Frye.


Fry, Lieut. John, at siege of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 420, 445.


Fry, Nathaniel, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Frye, -, of Preston, Conn. (1795), 3. 44.


Frye, Capt. Isaac, surprised by In- dians (1777), 3. 105.


Frye, Col. James [1], 6. 427; at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 420, 439, 440.


Frye, James [2], recruit (1760), 6. 427.


Frye, Gen. Joseph, at interment of Warren, 10. 99.


Frye, Peter, death (1820), 5. 187.


Fryeburg, Me. See Lovewell's Fight. Fryer, Nathaniel, in N. H. Council, 8. 93; justice of peace (1686), 13. 230; on trade com. 249.


Fugitive slaves, in Conn. (1702), 5. 300; N. Y. case (1787), 8. 175; personal-liberty law in Mass., 11. 394; search for (1782), 19. 158, 161-163.


Fuller, -, innkeeper at Mendon (1804), 2. 32.


Fuller, Agnes (Carpenter), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Fuller, Alice (Glascock), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Fuller, Bridget (Lee), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Fuller, Rev. Daniel, at Harvard Com- mencements (1814-24), 5. 179, 182, 189, 192; at Am. camp (1775), 7. 401, 413.


Fuller, Elisha, Commencement part (1815) and biographical note, 5. 180, 180 n.


Fuller, Mrs. Hannah, visits army (1775), 7. 401.


Fuller, Henry H., @ BK oration (1823), 9. 119; biog. note, 119 n .; and change in @ B K constitution, 15. 205 n.


Fuller, Mrs. Henry H. (Washburn), 17. 512.


Fuller, Ensign John, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.


Fuller, Mrs. Jonathan, suicide, 1. 155, 14. 20.


Fuller, Margaret, and J. F. Clarke, 4. 323.


Fuller, Melville W., ancestor, 6. 30; tribute to R. C. Winthrop, 10. 405-407.


Fuller, Nicholas, on "America " and "Columbina," 2. 161.


Fuller, Richard F., Commencement part (1844), 5. 243; biog. note, 243 n.


Fuller, Samuel, on proposed site of Boston, 2. 203 n .; exile at Am- sterdam, 6. 52; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Fuller, Stephen, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Fuller, Susanna [Mrs. White], 17. 176.


Fuller, Timothus, death in Am. army (1775), 7. 410.


Fuller, William, petition (1637), 3. 199. Fuller, William A., memorial on Con- stitution, 18. 332.


Fullington, Sergeant William, in cam- paign of 1760, 5. 361.


Fulton, James, Jr., letter to Adams (1836) on slavery, 15. 462.


Fumell, -, Portsmouth fisherman (1776), 2. 303.


Funday. See Fonda.


Fundy, Bay of, early cartog., 7. 306. Funds of M.H.S. See Finances of M. H.S., and funds by name.


Funerals, first prayer at, in Boston (1730), 5. 331-332; military (1775), 7. 411, 9. 74; (1861-65), 12. 343; rings, 8. 217, 219; civil (1775), 9. 86; important Boston (1766-74), 10. 27; former extravagance, 12. 147. See also next title and Tombs.


Funeral elegies (1681, 1710), 8. 387- 395.


Fur trade, Ledyard's scheme, 7. 416; Oregon-China (1789), 417; Mass. attempt on Delaware River (1644), 12. 213-214.


Furber, Frederick, Commencement part (1831), 5. 206; biog. note, 206 n.


Furber, William, on wreck of Angel Gabriel, 17. 82.


Furgeson. See Forgeson.


Furlong, Major Jonathan, in Boston society, 10. 37.


Furman. See Forman.


Furnass, Brig. Major John, in cam- paign of 1760, 5. 360.


Furness, Horace H., at Franklin bi- centenary, 20. 246.


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Furness, William H., Harvard D.D. (1847), 5. 253; on Everett as professor, 12. 370.


Further Accompt of progresse of Gospel, extant copies, 10. 338. See also Farther.


Fyfield, Guy, house in Boston (1693), 7. 165.


G


G., C., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 51. G., P., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 59. Gabrielli, Princess, in 1830, 19. 455. Gaddess, Charles W., gift to M.H.S., 2. 395.


Gadsby, -, innkeeper at Alexan- dria, Va. (1804), 2. 33.


Gadsby's Hotel, Baltimore (1812), 19. 375.


Gadsden, Christopher, letter to Jeffer- son (1787) on Constitution, French trade, 17. 485; imprisonment, 19. 117.


Gadsden, Thomas, Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 184 n.


Gage, John, petition (1637), 3. 199. Gage, Thomas, writs for General Court (1774, '75), 1. 193, 194, 196; obedience to, refused, 196; Eden on, 224; commission to Edw. Winslow, 2. 233; seizure of arms in Boston, 4. 193; as character in French play, 9. 108-109; in Boston (1768), 10. 69-71; reception as Gov., 84; ball for, 85; addresses to (1774), 85, 14. 49 n .- 51 n .; agree- ment with Boston (1775), 10. 91- 92, 16. 93 n., 17. 290; and Mass. Regulating Act, 272; fortifies Bos- ton, 284, 289; letter to Trumbull, 288; and seizure of chief rebels, 295; and burning of Charlestown, 303.


Gagetown, N. Brun., 3. 67.


Gaillard, John, length of service in Senate, 10. 10.


Gaillardet, Frédéric, Aristocratie en Amérique, 5. 165.


Gaine, Hugh, 16. 221, 225.


Gaines, Gen. Edmund P., at Fort Erie (1814), 6. 258; court-martial for Fla. War (1836), 7. 265.


Gainsborough, Eng., tercentenary of Robinson's ministry, 15. 493.


Galbaud, General, in command at Cape Français, 2. 334; and claims of Am. merchants, 334-335; ar-


rested by commissioners, 335; in U. S., 335 n .; and the massacre, 337-338.


Galbaud, Major, taken prisoner at Cape Français, 2. 335 n., 338.


Gale, -, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 73.


Gale, George, and ratification of Constitution, 17. 504.


Gale, Capt. Samuel, at siege of Boston, 9. 58, 79, 81, 88.


Gale, William, letter (1785), 16. 285. Gales, Joseph, and Priestley, 3. 18, 25; in 1836, 7. 264; and Madison, 19. 377.


Galifet, Haitian planter, 2. 372 n. Gallagher, Charles T., and Franklin Fund, 12. 28, 29.


Gallatin, Albert, and alleged Sharp- less ports., 3. 183, 184; Webster on (1827), 14. 405; contest for seat (1794), 15. 145; and special mis- sion to Eng. (1823), 392, 419; and statement of Monroe Doctrine (1823), 393; appearance (1812), 19. 377; in Maine, 20. 55; letter to Jefferson (1801) on Wm. Duane, 258; Duane on (1806, '10), 282, 334-338, 346.


Gallego, -, of Richmond (1804), 2. 18.


Gallego, Gonzalo, and Menendez's expedition, 8. 444, 446.


Gallison, John, on Boston com. on Mo. Compromise, 7. 120 n.


Gallop. See also Gallope, Galloupe, Gallup.


Gallop, John, at Ipswich (1634), 11. 3.


Gallope, Goodman, of Greenwich (1650), 6. 12.


Galloupe, Charles W., Boston estate, 14. 66 n.


Galloway, George W., in Egypt, 19. 493.


Galloway, Joseph (1754), 7. 342.


Galloway, Thomas J., in Egypt, 19. 493.


Galloway (Gattoway), Richard, in campaign of 1760, 4. 396.


Gallup, Lieut. Isaac, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 71.


Galpin, Albert, town-clerk of Wethers- field, 2. 148.


Galvan, Major, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 132-135, 137, 143, 144; at siege of Yorktown, 151.


Galway, Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, 1 st earl of, Lord Justice in Ireland, 2. 183.


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Galy, Jane (Jenkins), exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 52.


Galy, Richard, exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 52.


Gamage, William, at Harvard Com- mencement (1820), 5. 187.


Gambell, Major, in Boston society (1768), 10. 70.


Gamble, -, of Richmond (1804), 2. 19.


Game laws, J Q. Adams on, 16. 308. Gammell, Mrs. Elizabeth, house, 16: 456 n.


Gammell, William, at disinterment of remains of Wm. Blackstone, 2. 480; death announced, 4. 336.


Gannet, Captain (1776), 6. 88.


Gannett, Caleb, as minister in N. S. (1770), 4. 71, 73; biog. notes, 71 n., 16. 410 n .; memoir, 7. 123; men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 337, 410, 432. Gannett, Ezra S., Harvard D.D. (1843), 5. 239; ¢ B K prayer (1830), 9. 123; biog. note, 123 n.


Gannett, Mary W. W., and Winslow Papers, 2. 229.


Gannett, Rev. William C., hymns, 17. 140.


Gano (Greno), Rev. John, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 437; ser- mons, 460-462.


Gansevoort, Gen. Peter, regt. in Mohawk Valley, 2. 453, 457; at Lake Otsego, 459; in Sullivan's expedition, 471.


Garcia, La, diva, 19. 461.


Garden, William, of N. Brun. (1785), 3. 83.


Gardenier, Barent, Jefferson on (1811), 12. 270.


Gardiner. See also Gardenier, Gard- ner, Guardner.


Gardiner, Lieutenant (1660), 4. 277.


Gardiner, Capt. Andrew, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.


Gardiner, Rev. Andrew, killed, 1. 157, 14. 23.


Gardiner, Sir Christopher, episode, 20. 578-580.


Gardiner, Capt. Christopher, broke and dismissed (1775), 7. 400.


Gardiner, Elizabeth [Mrs. Greene], 13. 63 n.


Gardiner, John, Revolutionary Whig, 3. 3; biog. note, 16. 310 n.


Gardiner, John H., 16. 19.


Gardiner, Rev. John S. J., and his father, 3. 3; on T. C. Amory, 4. 414.


Gardiner, Lion, port., 2. 394; narra- tive of Pequot War, 10. 331, 12. 204-206; at Saybrook, 16. 485- 486.


Gardiner, Nathaniel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Gardiner, Robert, as collector at Newport, 4. 152.


Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, trans- ferred to honorary membership M.H.S., 11. 103; view of Crom- well, 12. 111; M.H.S. tributes to, 16. 1-13; death, 1; as linguist, 3; thoroughness of research, 4; mod- esty, 5; Irvingite, 6; struggles and success, 6; honors, 7; on other historians, 7; manner of labor, 8, 11-13; on Span .- Am. War, 9; vitality of his history, 9-12; in- dustry, 11.


Gardiner, Dr. Sylvester, keeps a car- riage (1768), 1. 225; settlement in Me., 2. 277; papers, 3. 2, 4. 77; career, 3. 2-3; in Boston society, 10. 33; absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 172.


Gardiner, William, loyalist, 3. 3.


Gardiner, William H., and T. H. Perkins, 2. 141; lawyer, 4. 415; Commencement part (1816) and biog. notes, 5. 181, 181 n., 9. 117 n .; Master's oration, 5. 186, 186 n .; @ B K poem (1818), 9. 117; ora- tion (1834), 125; Friday Club, 14. 473.


Gardiner's Island, Brit. transports stranded on (1779), 3. 127; control (1683), 4. 290.


Gardner. See also Gardiner.


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


Gardner, Captain, takes account of Massacre to Eng., 2. 122.


Gardner, Captain, of Nantucket (1801), 4. 130.


Gardner, Albert, and Nantucket Bank robbery, 4. 133.


Gardner, Caleb, Jr. (1714), 8. 223.


Gardner, Edward, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Gardner, Edward, at Palermo, 7. 322, 19. 450.


Gardner, Elizabeth [Mrs. Thomas], 3. 385. Gardner, Elizabeth P. [Mrs. Gray], 4. 23.


Gardner, Rev. Francis [1], at Harvard Commencements (1809-11), 5. 174- 176.


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Gardner, Francis [2], at Harvard | Gardner, W. P., Wm. Duane on (1800), 1


Commencements (1821-30), 5. 189- 191, 195, 202, 204.


Gardner, Francis [3], and Phillips Brooks, 8. 87.


Gardner, Henry, patent (1631), 1. 233.


Gardner, Henry, in Boston society (1778), 10. 107.


Gardner, Henry, at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.


Gardner, Henry J., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.


Gardner, Henry R., gift to M.H.S., 16. 146.


Gardner, Isaac, barn raising (1714), 8. 224.


Gardner, Isaac, killed at Lexington, 7.32.


Gardner, Gen. Isaac S. [1], at Wash- ington (1812), 19. 376, 377, 379.


Gardner, Isaac S. [2], 19. 376.


Gardner, James, exhibition part (1788), 16. 408; Commencement part (1788), 439.


Gardner, Dr. John, in Bristol, Eng., 10. 421.


Gardner, Dr. Joseph, at Boston din- ner (1776), 10. 103; purchases confiscated Boston estate, 172.


Gardner, Joseph P., Commencement spread (1847), 5. 253.


Gardner, Mary [Mrs. Lowell], 9. 541. Gardner, Nathaniel, Va. trade (1651), 3. 6.


Gardner, Nathaniel [? H. C. 1739], Isaac Watts on, 9. 374.


Gardner, Peter, barn raising (1714), 8. 223.


Gardner, Rebecca R. (Lowell), 4. 23. Gardner, Robert, and Rich. Cutt, 19. 289.


Gardner, Samuel, coroner (1686), 13. 243.


Gardner, Samuel Pickering, Boston house, 1. 315, 4. 23, 20. 180; sub- scription for M. H. S. building, 3. 291; marriage of daughter, 4. 23; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Gardner, Sarah [Mrs. Aspinwall], 7. 32.


Gardner, Sarah [Mrs. Crowninshield], 15. 526.


Gardner, Sarah [Mrs. Greenough], 14. 468.


Gardner, Thomas, Jr., barn raising (1714), 8. 224.


Gardner, Thomas, on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 85, 88-90.


20. 261.


Gardner's Tavern, Boston, 10. 46.


Gardoqui, Diego de, as Span. minister, 5. 18; commission, 28 n.


Garfield, James A., assassination, 15. 184, 185; and P. A. Chadbourne, 18. 450, 452.


Garland, Edward, of Louisville, 7. 287.


Garland, Elizabeth [Mrs. Rolfe], 16. 57.


Garman, Samuel, letter (1893) on book worms, 8. 106.


Garneau, François X., accepts spu- rious Montcalm letters, 3. 202.


Garnett, Richard, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 11. 209; death announced, 20. 245.


Garnier-Pagès, Louis A., as debater, 20. 192.


Garret, - --- , innkeeper at Simsbury (1779), 2. 478.


Garret, Lieut. Andrew, captured at Cherry Valley, 2. 450; news of, 455.


Garret, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Garrick, David, Shakespeare relic owned by, 2. 216.


Garrison, Francis J., gift to M.H.S., 3. 283.


Garrison, William Lloyd, on death of Clay, 2. 424; ports., 3. 283; char- acter, 18. 403, 415; and Edmund Quincy, 403. See also next title.


Garrison Mob, Sumner and, 10. 481; Lyman's Papers relating to, 12. 138. Gartz, -, of Baltimore (1788), 16 401.


Gary, Samuel, protest against stu- dents' long hair (1672), 9. 99.


Gaskine, Mrs. Elizabeth, exile in Am- sterdam (1621), 6. 52.


Gaskine, Henry, exile in Amsterdam (1621), 6. 52. Gasquil, innkeeper in S. C. (1804), 2. 34.


Gassett, John, petition (1637), 3. 199. Gastaldi, Giacomo, map (1546), 7. 305, 11. 380.


Gaston, William, election as Gov., 11. 346.


Gatcombe, Francis, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 207. Gates, Asa, at siege of Boston, 9. 57, 59.


Gates, Horatio, command (1781), 1. 60; at Providence, 2. 237, 4. 122; at Albany, 2. 442; goes South,


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443; in command against Bur- goyne, 3. 104; celebrates anni- versary of Burgoyne's surrender, 121; at Boston (1778-79), 122, 10. 106, 107; Du Simitière's port., 4. 142; Camden, 19. 112, 113, 119. See also Burgoyne (John).


Gates, Mrs. Horatio, and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 183.


Gates, (?) Samuel, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.


Gates, Capt. Silas, at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 102.


Gates, Simon, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 59.


Gates, Stephen' [1], of Littleton, 6. 429.


Gates, Stephen [2], recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Gates, Sir Thomas, voyage to Va., 2. 247.


Gatherson, Major, and Giles Sylvester (1664), 4. 279, 281.


Gathtsegwarohare, Iroquois town, destroyed, 2. 469.


Gatteaux, Nicolas M., medals for U. S., 5. 349.


Gattoway. See Galloway.


Gault. See Golt.


Gay, Ebenezer, port., 3. 283.


Gay, Frederick L., gift to M. H.S., 18. 238-239.


Gay, Joseph, prize case (1752), 5. 100.


Gay, Martin, absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated Boston estate, 172.


Gay Head Indians, mission, 3. 168.


Gaylard. See Gaylord.


Gaylord, Aaron, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Gaylord, Charles, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Gay's Tavern, Dedham, 10. 47.


Gazetteer of Mass., portions in Boston Magazine, 18. 328.


Gear. See Geere.


Gearish, John, in N. H. Council, 8. 93. Gedney, Bartholomew, death, 1. 152,


12. 284; and witch-trials, 1. 345; and Andros, 9. 478; member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; attends, 226-275; to examine Nar- ragansett Records, 251; and Ips- wich recalcitrants, 259; and Casco Bay land, 270; salary, 283; named for Council (1691), 14. 217; Nar- rative of Proceedings, 17. 19.


Gedney, Bartholomew, Boston estate (1755), 14. 56 n.


Geere, Ephraim, baptism (1647), 12. 322.


Geere, Sarah, baptism (1645), 12. 322.


Geers, Rezin, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Gendall, Walter, justice of peace (1866), 13. 270; petition as to Casco Bay, 270.


Genealogy, Somerby's services, 1.


132; extracts from old Eng. wills, 135, 138; early interest in, 256- 257; and history, 6. 2; Waters's Gleanings, 15. 478; as a study, 17. 241-242; Savage's Dictionary, 20. 238.


General Arnold, privateer, wrecked, 10. 107, 393, 12. 199.


General Court of Massachusetts, Colonial, to 1692: and dissection, 1. 46; reprint of Laws (ed. of 1672), 3. 371-372; on non-jury admiralty trials, 372; on perjury of jury- man, 372; granting of patents by, 372; reprint of Ordinances (1660), 4. 411-412; and loyal petitions (1666), 6. 469-477 [see Loyal peti- tions]; and iron works (1644), 8. 15; order on Imitations of Christ, 272 n .; General Laws (1660), 9. 416; (1672), 431; printed election sermons, 418, 422, 427, 429, 432- 434, 438, 448, 463, 466, 487; Sev- eral Laws (1663-85), 420, 422, 431, 433, 435, 436, 442-443, 12. 404-409, 17. 31; Sundry Laws . . . Duty of Tything Men, 9. 443; various Orders (1673-86), 445, 12. 401-409; fast proclamations (1676-90), 9. 445, 486, 12. 282, 13. 361; order for enlistment (1690), 9. 485; proc- lamation against vice (1690), 486; proclamation on war subjects (1691), 490; partial index of 1649 ed. of Laws, 10. 547-548, 11. 8-17, 14. 382-384; reconstruction of this ed., 10. 547, 11. 8-9, 18, 201; order on purchase of artillery (1673), 183-184; Saml. Whiting's petition for land (1659), 224-225; orders and petitions on printing, 243-250; bills against, for printing (1689- 91), 251-253; grant of Delaware River trade monopoly (1644), 12. 213-214; and Aspinwall as re- corder, 214-217; order on laws (1689), 282; protest against Dud- ley (1686), 281, 13. 224-225, 237- 238; order for issue of paper money (1690), 12. 283; question of assem-


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bling (1686), 13. 241, 244; Rich- ards's draft of royal address (1685), 330-332; draft of advice of clergy (1685), 332-333; record of war com. (1690), 334; Mather on (1675-76, '80), 353, 359, 400, 401, 408; advice of clergy (1676), 369; (1660), 16. 511; Graves case (1675), 13. 399; and Episcopal ritual (1642), 16. 179; order on reading of Sab- bath observance laws, 514; broad- side on law of conveyance (1684), 17. 33; sentence against Dr. Greenland (1672), 19. 290.


Provincial, 1692-1776 : project for medical education (1739), 1. 45; and witchcraft attainders, 79-83, 97-99, 342-347; actions necessary to validity of a law, 79; right to reverse attainder, 90-92, 104, 108; at Cambridge (1702), 156; Port Royal expedition (1707), 159; and Provincial Congresses (1774-75), 194-198; and instructions on In- dependence, 336; reprint of Laws, 3. 136, 4. 307, 316; precedent for writs of assistance, 3. 371; min- utes (1749-50), 5. 114; and Fort Dummer (1723), 6. 361, 370; elec- tion of Council and Speaker (1720), 388-390; warrant for first assem- bly, 7. 161; William Rous com- mitment (1706), 8. 231-235; Acts and Laws (1692-1700), 9. 492, 494, 498-499, 502-503, 507-508, 510, 513, 515, 519; thanksgiving proc- lamation (1692), 493; printed election sermons (1693-99), 496, 500, 505, 514, 524, 532; Bello- mont's speech (1700), 522; bank- ruptcy act (1765), 10. 53; "shoe- ing colts," 61; com. on trade questions (1766), 63; refuses to rescind Circular Letter, 68; pay- ment of judges' salaries, 83; Act of Indemnity (1766), 11. 299; act to prevent desertion of frontier towns, 12. 197; residence of repre- sentatives, 243, 243 n .; paper money schemes (1729-39), 436- 441, 17. 191, 200-203; acts on colony notes (1692), 13. 145, 153- 154; Richards's draft of royal address (1693), 336-337; pro- posed address to King to continue Dudley fails (1714), 15. 336; and appointment of notaries pub- lic (1720), 16. 45; order to encour- age enlistment (1696), 17. 45; orders on R. I. boundary (1730-




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