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34), 19. 21-34; excise (1765), 20. 535.
State: agitation for removal from Boston (1786), 1. 300; At- tucks Memorial, 3. 313-318, 321; Bullock as Speaker, 331; revision of statutes after Independence, 378; resolution on aid for S. C. (1781), 9. 170; apportionment of legislators (1821), 14. 328; pro- posed amendment (1831), 15. 217; resolve on Ga. and Creeks, 217; resolves on Suffolk Co. probate cases during Am. Rev., 16. 114 n .- 115 n .; and return of Suffolk pro- bate records, 115-116, 119-120; power, 245-247; bill regulating lawyers (1786-87), 342; and pay- ment of Pres. Langdon's back salary (1780-94), 18. 225, 228-231; constitution of House (1806), 20. 15; canvass of returns for Gov. (1806), 16-19. See also Council, Massachusetts.
General De Kalb, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 281.
General Eliott, Brit. transport (1786), 3. 73.
General Fund of M.H.S. history, 1. 175, 2. 73, 397, 3. 286, 293, 4. 112, 353, 5. 442, 6. 407, 7. 375, 8. 188, 9. 30, 10. 128, 559, 11. 321, 12. 178, 13. 68, 14. 131, 15. 32, 16. 132, 17. 216, 18. 273, 19. 208, 20. 211; in- come account (1884), 1. 176, 179; (1885), 2. 75; (1886), 399; (1887), 3. 288; (1888), 4. 117; (1889), 358; (1900), 5. 447; (1891), 6. 413; (1892), 7. 381; (1893), 8. 193; (1894), 9. 36 ;- (1895), 10. 135; (1896), 563; (1897), 11. 330; (1898), 12. 182; (1899), 13. 73;
(1900), 14. 136; (1901), 15. 38; (1902), 16. 138; (1903), 17. 223; (1904), 18. 280; (1905), 19. 216; (1906), 20. 220; Latham's bequest, 2. 74; Dexter's bequest, 74; use, 7. iii; Hoar's bequest, 10. 129; admission fees por- tion, 584; Horace Davis's gift, 18. 264.
General Stark, wrecked (1778), 10. 107.
Genesee Castle, Iroquois town, de- stroyed, 2. 469-470.
Genet, Edmond, comments of a Va. Republican, 15. 142, 143, 155.
Geneva, proposed Calvinist monu- ment, 18. 396-397; society (1829), 19. 443.
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Gentleman's Magazine, debates of | George's Island, Mass., name as royal Parliament, 2. 162; use of term memorial, 4. 242. "Columbia," 163.
Genty, Abbé Louis, on effect of dis- covery of America, 8. 29, 35.
Geography, early gazetteer of Mass., 18. 328. See also America, Boun- daries, Maps, Navigation, Voyages. George I. of England, port. in Boston, 4. 241, 241 n .; proclaimed in Mass., 15. 329-332, 339-340; orders for proclaiming in colonics, 333-336.
George II. of England, called Father of his Country, 1. 231; port. in Boston, 4. 241, 241 n .; port. in Princeton, 249, 249 n .; bust in Philadelphia, 249.
George III. of England, conversation with Hutchinson, 1. 166-168; and Northeastern boundary, 3. 367; port. in New York, 4. 246; erection and fate of New York statue, 246, 247 n., 264, 291-298; substitute for veto, 5. 161; and parl. control of colonies, 8. 134 n .; Boston's celebrations of birthday (1770-73), 10. 75, 78, 79; of anniversary of ac- cession (1774), 88; presentation of Pietas et Gratulatio, 11. 298; address of N. H. ministers (1761), 18. 200. George IV. of England, and Catholic Emancipation Bill, 5. 161; death, 19. 463.
George Victor of Waldeck, library, 3. 220.
George, R. I. Indian (1645), 8. 10, 11. George, Eleanor (Phippen), 1. 136.
George, Elijah, as register of probate, 16. 124 n.
George, Francis, 1. 136.
George, Capt. John, seized in Boston (1689), 7. 150; and Dudley's Coun- cil (1686), 13. 256, 273, 274; and Phips's expedition (1690), 335.
George, Fort, Ga., name as royal memorial, 4. 252.
George, Fort, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247; troops at (1776), 6. 84.
George, Fort, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
George Inn, Boston, 4. 243.
George, Lake, Lévis's plan of battle (1755), 4. 94; name as royal me- morial, 247; other names, 247 n .; engraving of battle, 5. 416-418; Natl. Folsom's fight in battle, 18. 200, 317-325.
Georges, John, exile in Amsterdam (1592), 6. 64. -
Georgetown, D. C., and Washington (1804), 2. 17; name as royal memorial, 4. 250; and Federal Cap- ital (1787), 17. 461.
Georgetown, Mc., in 1776, 2. 304.
Georgetown, S. C., in 1804, 2. 23, 34; name as royal memorial, 4. 251.
Georgetown, Va., name as royal me- morial, 4. 250.
Georgia, emigration of loyalists (1782), 3. 95; royal memorials, 4. 252; Mass. donation for relief (1781), 9. 105, 169-172; resolution on Creek Indian affair (1831), 15. 217 n.
Georgia Gazette, displays royal arms, 4. 252.
Gerard, Charles. See Macclesfield.
Gérard de Rayneval, Conrad A., on N. Eng. and peace negotiations (1779), 4. 48-49.
Germain, George Sackville. Sackville.
See
German Flats, N. Y., fort, 2. 446; Indian attacks, 448, 456.
German mercenaries in Am. Rev., deserters, 2. 167; arrival at Que- bec, 274; sources on, 3. 219-221; Seume's letter of experiences (1782), 4. 2-12; recruiting, 3; voyage, 3-6; at Halifax, 6-12; Lowell's work on, 9. 545, 18. 249- 250; orders against expected land- ing (1776), 243-245; why feared, 245-246; number hired and re- turned, 247; and "no quarter," 248.
Germanic communities, and N. Eng. towns, 7. 174, 211, 245-251; knowledge of, 246-249.
Germans, in Va. (1654), 3. 7.
Germany, archives on Am. Rev., 3. 219-221.
Gerola, Giuseppe, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Gerrish. See also Gearish.
Gerrish, Major, in campaign of 1760, 5. 386, 387.
Gerrish, Anna [Mrs. Cheever], 14. 35 n.
Gerrish, Mrs. Anne [Mrs. Hammond], 7. 150.
Gerrish, Benjamin, of Salem (1690), 7. 155.
Gerrish, Benjamin, letters to Andrew Eliot (1770) on N. S. churches, 4. 69-72; in Boston society, 10. 33.
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Gerrish, Bethia, ill (1688), 7. 146.
Gerrish, Elizabeth, ill (1688), 7. 146, 164.
Gerrish, Hannah, birth and death, 14. 38, 39 n.
Gerrish, John, justice of peace (1686), 13. 231.
Gerrish, John, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Gerrish, Rev. Joseph, interleaved al-
manac, 4. 300 n .; mentioned, 7. 146; book owned by, 9. 461; attes- tation in Quick's Young Mans Claim, 528; preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40.
Gerrish, Joseph, vetoed for Council (1766, '67), 10. 62, 63.
Gerrish, Martha (Foxcroft), 'Apple- ton's sermon on, 9. 352.
Gerrish, Mary (Cradock), 20. 536 n. Gerrish, Mary (Sewall), courtship and marriage, 14.
36-38; death, 38-39.
Gerrish, Parson, ill (1688), 7. 145; begins school, 160.
Gerrish, Samuel [1], house in Boston, 1. 323; at Mrs. Sewall's funeral, 7. 217; Boston bookseller, 10. 545, 11. 181, 14. 35, 41; AUTOG., 35; birth, 35; courtship and marriages, 36-41; town clerk, 41; register, 42; death, 42.
Gerrish, Samuel [2], career, 14. 42 n .; AUTOG., 42 n.
Gerrish, Col. Samuel, cashiered (1775), 7. 403.
Gerrish, Sarah (Coney), 14. 40.
Gerrish, William [1], loyal petition (1666), 6. 471; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.
Gerrish, Dr. William [2], 7. 150.
Gerrish, William [?3], goes to sea (1690), 7. 155, 159.
Gerry, Elbridge, and provision for navy (1775), 1. 16; Signer, 281; on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 82, 85; circular letter to legislatures, 86; in Boston pre-Rev. society, 10. 34, 61, 102; X Y Z mission papers, 15. 89-90; and Ratification in Mass., 16. 371 n .; John Adams visits (1788), 432.
Gerry, Capt. Thomas, in Boston so- ciety, 10. 34, 44; schooner seized, 61; death reported, 87.
Gerson, Juan, Tripartito, 12. 396. Gettemy, Charles F., biog. of Revere, 20. 560.
Gettysburg, polit. importance, 13. 432; forces, 18. 443.
Geyer, Frederick William, absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated Bos- ton estate, 172.
Ghiberti,Lorenzo, Perkins's Ghiberti et son Ecole, 3. 232.
Giants, in Eng. (1783), 10. 424.
Giant's Causeway, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 218.
Gibbens, Letty [Mrs. Dickerman], 2. 449.
Gibbes, Allston, Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 177, 177 n. Gibbes, Robert W., collections de- stroyed, 15. 273.
Gibbins, Ambrose, churchman, 16. 177.
Gibbins, William, house in Boston, 2. 128.
Gibbon, Edward, prize case (1748), 5. 90-91.
Gibbon, Edward, hist. method and influence, 13. 84, 86-88; J. Q. Adams on hist., 16. 350, 355, 397, 431; popular prejudice against, in N. Eng., 398 n., 18. 4; and Momm- sen, 5.
Gibbon, Esther, prize case (1748), 5. 90.
Gibbons. See also Gibbens, Gibons. Gibbons, -, of Isle of Shoals, 17. 87.
Gibbons, Edward, settlement near Boston, 1. 367, 368; at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 174; Indian mission (1636), 16. 484.
Gibbons, Thomas, and Jon. Mason, 2. 27.
Gibbons's Creek, Mass., location, 1. 368.
Gibbs, Benjamin, death, 7. 169.
Gibbs, Major Caleb, at siege of Yorktown, 6. 150, 154.
Gibbs, Rev. Henry, ordained (1697), 1. 152.
Gibbs, Henry, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.
Gibbs, Corporal (?) James, in Am. Rev., 6. 102.
Gibbs, Josiah W., at Harvard Com- mencement (1828), 5. 199.
Gibbs, Robert, warehouses, 13. 260. Gibbs, William, at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Gibons, Edward, letter to Scar- borough (1654), 3. 7.
Gibraltar, rumored capture (1782), 3. 133; question in peace negoti- ations (1782), 17. 421-422.
Gibraltar, Brit. war-ship (1770), 10. 76.
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Gibson, -, in army in Va. (1780), | 19. 120.
Gibson, John B., Harvard LL.D. (1847), 5. 253.
Gibson, Rev. Richard, as minister at Portsmouth, 16. 179.
Gibson, William, milit. watch (1690), 1. 163, 14. 31.
Giddens, James K., Ga. sheriff, 20. 519.
Giddings, George, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Gideon, Capt. John, public dinner to, in Boston, 10. 45, 63.
Gidney. See Gedney.
Gifford, Mrs. Ellen M., gift to M.H.S., 5. 150.
Gifford, John, iron works, 13. 29.
Gift of God, 2. 243.
Gifts to M.H.S., history of, to 1887, 3. 291-297. See also Cabinet, Fi- nances, Library.
Gigot, Albert, André Jackson, 5. 165. Gilbert. See also Guilbert.
Gilbert, -, at siege of Yorktown, 6. 149, 150.
Gilbert, Comfort, of Brookfield, 7. 396; death, 397.
Gilbert, Daniel, of Brookfield, 7. 386, 387.
Gilbert, Daniel D., port. of Jos. Dud- ley owned by, 2. 196.
Gilbert, Edward Hooker, elected a member M.H.S., 16. 251; remarks on Greenfield celebration, 17. 383; remarks, 19. 299.
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, extant copy of True Report, 12. 161.
Gilbert, John, instructions to (1658), 5. 289.
Gilbert, John, actor, and Henry Lee, 19. 234.
Gilbert, Mrs. Joseph, of Brookfield, 7. 398.
Gilbert, Rev. Thomas, complaints against (1666), 5. 305.
Gilbert, Thomas, sea-captain (1690), 7. 154, 159; privateersman, 163;
in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299, 306.
Gilberti, Maturino, extant imprints by, 12. 396, 399.
Gilchrist, -, of Va. (1782), char- acter, 19. 151.
Gilchrist, Caroline S. M. (Parker), 14. 88.
Gilchrist, Daniel, AUTOG., 14. 81; career, 81-89.
Gilchrist, Daniel S., classification of Suffolk probate records, 16. 123.
Gilchrist, Edward, 14. 81.
Gilchrist, John J., career, 14. 81.
Gild. See also Guild.
Gild, Samuel, Jr., charge against (1675), 10. 193-194.
Gildersleeve, Basil L., at Göttingen, 12. 367.
Giles, Anna (Paris), 6. 58.
Giles, Elizabeth (Norris), 6. 57.
Giles, Joel, Commencement part
(1829) and biog. note, 5. 200, 200 n. Giles, Samuel, condemned (1675), 13. 347, 352, 400.
Giles, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 52.
Giles, William B., senatorial candi- dacy (1794), 15. 146.
Gilfillan, Rev. Joseph A., on Eliot's Bible and Ojibway dialect, 6. 259. Gilgate, William, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 52.
Giliat, -, of Richmond (1804), 2. 18-20.
Gill, Moses, port., 2. 394; at inter- ment of Warren, 10. 99; justice of peace (1775), 12. 105; character- ized, 141.
Gill, Obadiah, Boston bookseller (1685-90), 9. 488, 12. 388; Some Few Remarks, 17. 27-28.
Gillam. See also Gillom.
Gillam, Benjamin, sea-captain, 7. 164,
166; Boston Ephemeris (1684), 9. 459.
Gillespie, Mrs. E. D., miniature of Franklin owned by, 4. 350.
Gillett, Lieut. Jonathan, at siege of Boston, 9. 83.
Gillit, Joseph, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Gillmore. See also Gilmor.
Gillmore, Quincy A., port., 11. 333; and Butler, 19. 350, 352.
Gillom. See also Gillam.
Gillom, Benjamin, agreement as Win- throp's creditor, 11. 186.
Gillson. See also Gilson.
Gillson, Abel, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.
Gillson, Daniel, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.
Gillson, Lieut. Joseph (1758), 6. 23, 24.
Gillson, Joseph, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Gillson, Peter, recruit (1760), 6. 429. Gilman, Charlotte [Bourne | Swett], 16. 353 n.
Gilman, Daniel Coit, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 14. 386; on H. B. Adams, 15. 198-200.
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Gilman, Major Ezekiel, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 423.
Gilman, Lieut. Jeremiah, at battle of Lake George, 18. 318.
Gilman, John Taylor, 16. 353 n.
Gilman, Rev. Samuel, Commence- ment part (1811) and biog. notes, 5. 176, 176 n., 9. 115 n .; Harvard D.D. (1837), 5. 220; ¢ B K poem (1814, '15), 9. 115.
Gilman, Rev. Samuel, of Charleston, ancestry, 11. 123.
Gilmor, Robert, 2. 15.
Gilson. See also Gillson.
Gilson, Amasa, in Am. army (1776), 12. 100, 101.
Gilson, Daniel, recruit (1758), 6. 24. Gilson, Simon, recruit (1758), 6. 24. Gimat, Colonel de, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 131, 138, 148.
Gipps, Anna [Mrs. Fiske], 12. 321.
Gipson, Colonel, of Eng. (1694), 2. 176.
Girard, Stephen, and privateering, 1. 23; and Leib, 20. 366.
Girls' High School of Boston, Saml. Eliot as master, 14. 110-111.
Gisolfo, Marco Francisco, atlas at- tributed to, 11. 385.
Gittings, George, loyal (1666), 6. 471.
petition
Givens, Lieut. Robert, on furlough, 2. 451; at Fort Herkimer, 456; at West Point, 477; in Va. campaign, 6. 147; at Yorktown, 150.
Glade, Alice, exile in Amsterdam (1614), 6. 52.
Gladiator, blockade runner, 18. 140. Gladstone, William E., relig. views,
2. 422 n .; and abolition of pur- chase in army, 5. 162; celebration of 84th birthday, 8. 399; C. H. Hill on, 13. 133; and Caucus Plan (1877), 14. 317; on Chamberlain, 318; on O'Connell, Bright, and Cobden, 318, 20. 475; in Palmer- ston ministry, 18. 130, 20. 466; Newcastle speech (1862), 18. 150- 151, 154, 20. 465-467; and Russell (1868), 461; attitude on Civil War, 470 n .; and Treaty of Washington, 471; and Cockburn, 473. Glarakis, George, 18. 98.
Glascock, Alice [Mrs. Fuller], 17. 182. Glasgow, revival (1742), 9. 395, 397. Glasgow, Brit. war-ship (1773), 10. 57.
Glasgow, Mount of, Mass., 4. 388.
Glasgow, University of, 450th anni- versary, 14. 425, 15. 224-227; in-
stallation of Lord Rector (1830), 19. 468.
Glass, manufacture in Pa. (1798), 3. 18.
Glaye. See Clagg.
Gleason, John F., gift to M.H.S., 2. 165, 395.
Gloucester, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), canal, 1. 235; in 1650, 2. 47; Babson Grants, 3. 138; J. J. Babson and schools, 139; Babson's History, 140; scrap book on, in Civil War, 141; Babson's Fisheries, 142; and Salem church (1735), 9. 347 n .; not port of entry (1686), 13. 264; old houses, 14. 294.
Gloucester Lyceum, 3. 138.
Glover, Charles H., Commencement part (1845) and biog. note, 5. 246, 246 n.
Glover, Mrs. Elizabeth [Mrs. Dunster], 10. 304.
Glover, Habbacuck, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.
Glover, John, action against Henry Dunster, 10. 305.
Glover, Gen. John, and privateering, 1. 18; after Saratoga campaign, 3. 109; brigade reviewed (1778), 6. 107; at Providence (1778), 118; death of wife, 119.
Glover, Rev. José, allotment in .pres- ent Revere, 7. 138; will, 10. 304. Glover, Samuel, and Quabaug, 13. 275.
Glubb, Stephen, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Goad, Richard, protest against stu- dents' long hair (1672), 9. 99. Goddard, sea-captain (1770), 16. 226.
Goddard, B., and Jas. Parker, 16. 216. Goddard, George A., Commencement part (1822), 5. 189; biog. note, 189 n.
Goddard, Lemuel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Goddard, Warren, Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 184, 184 n.
Godefroy, -, and Burr, 20. 297. Godfrey. See also Goodfrey.
Godfrey, Edward, patent, 1. 233; churchman, 16. 177.
Godfrey, Lieut. Simon, killed, 6. 33. Goding, John, of Va., will (1687), 1. 137.
Godkin, Edwin L., on change in Eng. attitude towards Americans, 15. 188 n.
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Godoy, Manuel, and Napoleon, 5. 19; career, 20.
Gody, John P., on primacy of State sovereignty, 17. 103 n.
Goethe, Johann W. von, as pure humanist, 11. 266.
Göttingen, University of, in 1828, 2. 34-35; early Am. students, 12. 366-371.
Goffe, Christopher, suspected of piracy (1685), 12. 409.
Goffe, Edmund [Trowbridge], 20. 536 n.
Goffe, John, certificate of church membership (1678), 11. 226.
Goffe, Thomas, Dep .- Gov., 1. 239. Going, Jonathan, at Harvard Com- mencement (1841), 5. 234.
Gold. See also Goold, Goolde, Goole, Gould.
Gold, John, trial for seditious words (1686), 13. 263, 264, 267, 269, 276. Gold, Nathan, letter to Winthrop (1661), 5. 290.
Gold, Thomas, lawsuit (1659), 11. 183.
Golden Falcon (1657), 19. 292.
Golden Lion, Newport inn, 4. 245.
Golders, N., of Pompton, N. J. (1781), 6. 131.
Goldsborough, (?) Charles W., of Eastern Shore, Md., 2. 13.
Goldsborough, Robert, and ratifica- tion of Constitution, 17. 504.
Goldsbury, John, card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n.
Goldsbury, Samuel, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Goldsmidt, -, and canal at Panama (1826), 20. 386.
Goldsmith, Lieutenant, of N. Brun. corps (1796), 3. 71.
Goldsmith, Mrs. Mary, of Wenham (1648), 12. 322.
Goldsmith, Mary, baptism (1648), 12. 322.
Goldsmith; Oliver, J. Q. Adams on Citizen of World, 16. 371.
Goldsmith, Richard, of Wenham (1648), 12. 322; removes to Chelmsford, 12. 323.
Goldsmith, Sarah, baptism (1650), 12. 322.
Goldsmiths, London guild, dinner (1831), 19. 479.
Goldthwait, -, of Newport (1789), 16.457-459.
Goldthwait, Elizabeth [Lewis], port., 14. 57.
Goldthwait, Ezekiel [1], in Boston
society, 10. 31, 33, 39, 14. 46-47; houses, 10. 44, 14. 46 n .- 47 n., 47; as fisherman, 10. 48; and pre-Rev. events, 60, 77, 86, 14. 47-55; purchases confiscated es- tate, 10. 182; notarial records (1731-54), 11. 184; AUTOG., 14. 43; birth, 43; and town affairs, 43, 44 n .- 46 n .; register of deeds, 43, 47, 55; and Deer Island, 44; other offices, 45; and sail-cloth manufacture, 45 n .; blind, 55; death, 55, 57; estate, 55; marriage and children, 57; port., 57.
Goldthwait, Ezekiel [2], 14. 57 n.
Goldthwait, Joseph, in Boston society, 10. 75; leaves Boston (1776), 95; absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 172.
Goldthwait, Col. Thomas, at Crown Point (1760), 5. 361, 362, 366, 367, 371, 373, 378, 380. 384-387.
Golt, -, innkeeper at Richmond (1781), 6. 139.
Gomara, Francisco Lopez, and Car- tier's voyages, 7. 304.
Gomez, Antonio, and Menendez's ex- pedition, 8. 445.
Gomme, George L., on Eng. parish, 7. 253.
Gooch, James, voyage to Port Royal (1695), 3. 65.
Gooch, James, Jr., subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17, 208.
Gooch, John, at funeral of Faneuil, 1. 43; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Good Newes from New England, re- prints, 6. 344.
Good Speed to Virginia, extant copy, 12. 160.
Goodale, - -- , of Capt. Mills's Co., death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102. Goodale, -, of Capt. Gates's Co., death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102. Goodale, Mary [Mrs. Masterson], 17. 174.
Goodchild, - -, London innkeeper (1693), 2. 174.
Goode, Col. R., 17. 490, 493. Goodell. See also Goodale.
Goodell, Abner Cheney [Communi- cations follow], elected to M.H.S. Council (1885, '86), 2. 80, 404; on com. on Sharpless ports., 3. 136; on com. on index to foreign docs. of Am. Rev., 159; report, 178; list of publications (1886-90), 279, 4. 106, 5. 439; remarks, 3. 216, 4.
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66, 6. 21, 442, 8. 348, 9. 196, 10. | Goodfellow, Alice [Mrs. Webb], exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 52.
463, 11. 74, 120, 336, 12. 29, 73, 154, 195, 292, 13. 121, 424, 14. 385, 445; on com. on Attucks Memo- rial, 3. 318; on com. on Norse dis- coveries, 4. 12; report, 42-44; address on Mass. Ratification, 66; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 232; moves vote of thanks, 13. 378; study of heraldry, 14. 268.
Communications: on witchcraft affairs, 1. 65-70, 99-118, 339-358: exhibits colon. docs., 70; TITLE "COLONY" AND "PROVINCE," 192- 199; commission of oyer and terminer, 220; on copy of Las Casas's Indies, 222; on new ed. of Provincial Laws, 3. 136; on Sharp- less ports., 259, 277, 7. 349, 399; on proposed Attucks Memorial, 3. 316; on marriage of John Har- vard, 4. 82; on picture of Va. Conven. of 1829, 305; on present- ing C. D. Wright's report, 374; on reprint of Mass. Ordinances (ed. of 1660) and record of Ancient and Hon. Artillery, 411-412; ORIGIN OF TOWNS IN MASS., 5. 320-331, 7. 211-214; on Courtemanche in Boston, 5. 421-423; memoranda by Judge Sewall, 6. 388-390; on early charts of Boston and New York harbors, 8. 228-230; on case of Wm. Rous, 231-235; on signatures to early church covenants, 271; on censorship in colon. Mass., 271- 273; Mass. manumission doc. (1776), 499; on Henry Wheatland, 9. 288; on W. N. Sainsbury, 10. 159-162; ATTYS .- GEN. OF MASS., 285-291; on
index to Mass. Laws (ed. of 1649), 547-548; on Am. Rev. and right of Parliament, 11. 368-371; Paul Dudley's com- mission, 12. 51-54; on Mass. ad- dress on Texas (1845), 425-428; on Constitution and annexations, 428-429; on genuineness of written Mass. note of 1690, 13. 147-156; TOPPAN'S MEMOIR OF EDW. RAN- DOLPH, 286-298; extracts from Winthrop Papers, 327-337; on E. G. Porter, 445-448; on coat armor, 14. 434-437; on Webster and Story and Webster's use of quotations, 15. 166-168.
Goodell, William, at Constantinople, 19. 503. .
Goodenow, John, in General Court (1692), 7. 164.
Goodfrey, Sergeant, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 426.
Goodhue, Martha [Mrs. Wheatland], 9. 277, 280.
Goodhue, William, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Goodhue's Tavern, Salem, 10. 47.
Goodman, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.
Goodman, Mary (Backus), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.
Goodman, Sarah (Hooper), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.
Goodrich. See also Goodridge.
Goodrich (Gutteridge), Benjamin, killed by Indians, 7. 157.
Goodrich, Chauncey, 4. 295.
Goodrich, Chauncy A., at Harvard Commencement (1833), 5. 212.
Goodrich, Mary [Mrs. Lowell], 9. 544.
Goodrich, Mary Ann (Wolcott), makes cartridges, 4. 294, 295.
Goodrich, Samuel G., and Haw- thorne's first work, 20. 564.
Goodrich, Lieut. Stephen, at siege of Boston, 9. 73.
Goodrich, William, in Arnold's Que- bec expedition, 2. 275, 283; in as- sault on Quebec, 293; captured, 295.
Goodridge, -, sea-captain (1770), 16. 227.
Goodridge, Sarah, miniatures of Web- ster, 2. 264.
Goodridge, Rev. Sewall, sermon in Am. army (1775), 12. 79.
Goodspeed, Charles E., gifts to M. H.S., 20. 421, 490.
Goodwin, Daniel, Jr., gift to M. H.S., 1. 147.
Goodwin, Eunice [Marston], 3. 387.
Goodwin, Ezra Shaw, memoir, 7. 123.
Goodwin, James J., backs Waters's genealogical researches, 15. 478.
Goodwin, John, continuation of Mather's Memorable Providences,
9. 479; Some Few Remarks, 17. 27-28.
Goodwin, John M., communication on Beadle murder, 2. 147-149.
Goodwin, Lazarus, 3. 387; guest of Old Colony Club, 439.
Goodwin, Lydia [Mrs. Lothrop], 3. 385.
Goodwin, Mary A. [Mrs. Russell], 14. 155.
Goodwin, Nathaniel, 3. 385, 390.
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Goodwin, Ozias, Hartford church con- | Gookin, Samuel, marshal (1691), 7. troversy, 16. 502.
Goodwin, William, Indian mission (1638), 16. 491.
Goodwin, William Watson [Com- munications follow], elected ą mem- ber M.H.S., 3. 63; accepts, 101; on com. on Old Colony Club records 381; elected to M.H.S. Council (1888-90), 4. 119, 366, 5.457; study in Europe, 152; on Nominating Com. (1891), 6. 351; report, 419- 420; presents report of Council (1891), 402-406; list of publica- tions (1890-93), 404, 7. 369, 8. 185; remarks, 20, 519, 10. 291, 490, 12. 154, 351, 13. 62, 222, 378, 17. 75, 18. 60, 362; elected Corresp. Sec. M.H.S. (1894, '95), 9. 39, 10. 137; retires from the office, 572; remarks on Longfellow, 20. 573.
Communications: records of Old Colony Club, 3. 381-444; on diary of Josiah Cotton, 4. 1; on royal arms at Plymouth, 373; on letter of Columbus, 6. 382-384; on Aristotle's treatise on constitution of Athens, 385-387; on E. A. Freeman, 7. 424-425; MEMOIR OF H. W. TORREY, 9. 197-210; on W. G. Russell, 10. 450; on B. M. Watson, 468; on Justin Winsor, 12. 44; letter on Lexington battle, 345; original survey of Clark's Island, 346; on influence of Ger- man universities, 366-371; on C. F. Dunbar, 13. 443; on relia- bility of recollections, 14. 444; on battle of Marathon, 17. 260-262; on course and landing of Pilgrims at Plymouth, 378-381, 18. 397; on battle of Salamis, 17. 397-405.
Goodyear, Stephen, in Eng., 3. 196. Gookin, Charles, certifies Quary's commission, 4. 149.
Gookin, Rev. Daniel, preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 341, 347.
Gookin, Major Daniel, MS. Hist. of N. Eng. Indians, 4. 300 n .; on In- dian hemp, 6. 36; on tomahawks, 37; censor of press, 8. 272, 11. 243; justice of peace, 13. 229; and Wor- cester affairs (1686), 247, 251.
Gookin, Daniel, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 438.
Gookin, Margaret [Mrs. Emery], 16. 368 n.
Gookin, Rev. Nathaniel, in Harvard Corporation, 5. 410, 412; and Mather (1675), 13. 351.
156; and Phips's expedition, 13. 334.
Goold. See also Gold.
Goold, Arthur, at funeral of Edw. Winslow, 3. 93.
Goolde, Michael, prize case (1755), 5. 101.
Goole, Thomas, excommunicated as Anabaptist, 16. 512.
Goose, Peter, Boston estate, 1. 314, 318.
Goose, William, death (1678), 7. 170. Goose Creek, S. C., royal arms at, 4. 251, 254, 255 n.
Gordon. See also Jordan.
Gordon, Mrs., of Edinburgh (1830), 19. 469.
Gordon, Major, of Conn. (1775), 9. 41.
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