Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 29

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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197


HARVARD-HASSARD


entrance examinations (1751, 1821, '37), 14. 198-205; Story as Dane Professor, 340, 341; Toppan Prize, 15. 486; origin of Dudleian Lecture, 16. 40; changes in faculty and studies(1787),304-306; @ B K meet- ing (1787), 310-313; (1788), 450; Dudleian Lecture (1787), 313; grad- uates and State militia, 317; dis- orders (1787), 362, 377; exhibitions (1788),408, 431; (1779,'80), 18.221, 222;Commencement (1788),16.438- 441; petition for privateCommence- ment (1787), 440 n .; Pennoyer Bequest, 505; Am. imprints in Library (to 1700), 17. 56-66, 74; cats. of graduates (1682), 58; (1700), 63; (1674), 68; expecta- tion of life of graduates (1785), 331- 334; book from Rich. Price, 371; and Gibbon's Rome (1791), 18. 4 n .; Everett's presidency, 114; Hollis benefactions, 195; Pres. Langdon's resignation, 196-198, 211, 223-228; his appointment, 202-204, 220; his administration, 204-211, 221- 223; eulogy on Pres. Locke, 206- 207; at Concord, 207-208; Ezra Stiles on presidents, 210; funds and salaries (1774), 220; diploma to Washington, 221; Locke as President, 257; statistics on middle names of graduates, 258- 259; port. of Washington painted for, 19. 4-5; services of Henry Lee, 245-247; Class of 1787, 385; Lyman's Pudding song, 20. 151; re-engraving of old print (1726), 421; paper on Jackson's LL.D., 490-512; honorary degrees for Govs., 490-492; for Presidents, 492-495; procedure in Jackson's degree, 495-500; subsequent con- troversy, 501-512.


Harvard Washington Corps, photogs. of flag, 3. 8.


Harvey, Peter, work on Webster criticised, 10. 484. .


Harvey, Mrs. Peter, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.


Harvie, John, senatorial candidacy (1790), 15. 134; (1794), 146; and disunion (1787), 17. 471, 474.


Harvie, Richard, letter (1655), 5. 289. Harwood. See also Hayward.


Harwood, Rev. Edward, and a Greek lexicon, 17. 371.


Haryson, Rev. Thomas, nonconform- ist in Va. (1648), 13. 12-14.


Hasel, Joseph, land (1684), 9. 194.


Hasey, Abigail [Mrs. Chamberlain], 20. 119.


Hasey, Jacob, in campaign of 1760, 5. 361; ill, 381; death, 383.


Hasey, Joseph, ill in campaign of 1760, 5. 383; death, 384.


Hasfield (Haffield), Richard, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Haskell, Sergeant (?) Benjamin, at siege of Boston, 9. 43, 65.


Haskell, Caleb, diary of Quebec ex- pedition, 2. 266.


Haskell, Capt. Samuel, of Harvard, Mass., 4. 387.


Haskell, Sarah K. [Mrs. Crocker], 19. 554.


Haskett, Stephen, case (1686), 19. 50. Haskins, Charles Homer, on Roman sources for Am. history, 11. 272- 273; elected a member M.H.S., 18. 454.


Haskins, John, exile in Amsterdam (1605), 6. 53.


Haskins, John, dinner-party at Mal- den, 10. 44; in Boston (1776), 94.


Haskins, Mary (Thomas), exile in Amsterdam (1605), 6. 53.


Haslerig, Sir Arthur, septarchy (1659), 7. 363; and Lord Brooke. 8. 493.


Hassam, John Tyler, on John Har- vard and his ancestry, 1. 220, 2. 66; on discovery of Maverick's account, 1. 231; on com. on aid for H. F. Waters, 249, 252; list of publica- tions (1887-1903), 3. 280, 6. 405, 9. 23, 11. 317, 14. 128, 15. 29, 17. 214; CONFISCATED ESTATES OF


BOSTON LOYALISTS, 10. 162-185; on papers on Pres. Dunster, 303- 310; communicates letters of Wm. Hilton, 360-362; SUFFOLK RE- CORDERS AND REGISTERS (1639- 1900), 12. 202-250, 14. 34-104; BAHAMA ISLANDS, 13. 4-58; as index commissioner, 14. 97 n .; introduction to Waters's Gleanings, 15. 478; SUFFOLK REGISTERS OF PROBATE (1639-1799), 16. 23-125; M. H. S. tributes to, 17. 236, 238- 241; birth, 238; education, 239; in Civil War, 239; as conveyancer, 239; genealogical work, 239; in M.H.S., 240; and preservation and arrangement of public papers, 240; and Torrens system, 240; character, 240; memoir assigned to H. F. Jenks, 245; to D. G. Hill, 19. 201.


Hassard, Benjamin, prize case (1748), 5. 90.


198


HASSELL-HAVERHILL


Hassell, Mrs. Anna, killed by Indians (1691), 7. 157 n.


Hassell, Benjamin, killed by Indians (1691), 7. 157 n.


Hassell, Joseph, killed by Indians (1691), 7. 157 n.


Hastings, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103. Hastings, , of Boston, at Wash- ington (1812), 19. 377.


Hastings, Francis Rawdon-Hastings, marquis of. See Rawdon.


Hastings, Warren, impeachment, 5. 163.


Hasty Pudding Club, Lyman's "First Proof of the Pudding," 20. 151.


Haswell. See also Hassell.


Haswell, Robert, voyages to Oregon, 7. 418; journal, 418 n.


Hatboro, Pa. See Crooked Billet.


Hatch, Captain (1778), 2. 239.


Hatch, Benjamin, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Hatch, Crowell, Oregon fur-trade venture, 7. 417, 418, 421.


Hatch, Israel, tavern in Boston, 16. 456 n.


Hatch, John, loyalist refugee, 2. 235. Hatch, Nathaniel, and importation of tea, 10. 80; absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 174.


Hatch, Noah, loyalist refugee, 2. 235. Hatfield, Joseph, in campaign of 1760, 4. 393.


Hatfield, Mass., Indian attack (1677), 13. 405.


Hatherley, Timothy, agreement as Winthrop's creditor, 11. 186.


Hathorn. See Hawthorn.


Hatmer. See Hatmercer.


Hatmercer, Hans, exile in Amster- dam (1602), 6. 64.


Hatmercer, Sarah (Bellot), 6. 49.


Hatsell, John, on last royal veto, 5. 159.


Haugh, Atherton, Boston estate, 1. 320.


Haugh (Hoph), Rev. Samuel, at Reading, 2. 47.


Haughton, Richard, Indian deed (1658), 5. 289.


Haughton, Robert, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; iron works, 28; career, 33-34: family, 34.


Hauksbok, character, 7. 351.


Haussez,


Charles


Lemercier


de


Longpré, baron d'. 19. 442.


Hauteville, Grand d'. See Grand.


Hautval, Comte d', treatment of slaves, 2. 313.


Havana, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 289.


Haven, Elizabeth (Foster), 1. 395.


Haven, Frances W. (Allen), 1. 405. Haven, Franklin, ports. of Webster owned by, 2. 262, 263.


Haven, Horace A., Commencement


part (1842), 5. 235; biog. note, 235 n.


Haven, Rev. Jason, at ordination of Henry Ware, 16. 337; biog. note, 337 n.


Haven, John, enters Harvard (1837), 14. 204, 205.


Haven, John A., Commencement part (1813), 5. 177; biog. note, 177 n. Haven, Lydia G. (Sears), 1. 405.


Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, Com- mencement part (1807), 5. 171; biog. note, 171 n.


Haven, Parkman B., architect of Fenway building, 13. 64.


Haven, Samuel, 1. 395.


Haven, Samuel Foster, [1], MEMOIR by Chas. Deane, 1. 394-405; PORT. and AUTOG., 394; tributes to, 394; birth and ancestry, 395; educa- tion, 395; and law, 395; as Libra- rian of Am. Antiquarian Soc., 395-396, 398, 403, 405; hist. ad- dress at Dedham, 395; edits early records of Mass., 397; contro- versy with Savage, 398; interest in archæology, 398, 403; contribu- tions to Transactions, 399; life, health, 399; death of son, 399; style, 400; on Sparks, 400; dele- gate to Archæological Cong., 400; in Europe (1866), 400-401; in S. C. (1872), 401; on conditions there, 402; and repub. of Thomas's His- tory of Printing, 402; port., 403; in M.H.S., 404; Lowell Lecture, 404, 6. 208; chapter in Memorial History of Boston, 1. 404; decline, 405; death, 405; bequest to An- tiquarian Soc., 405; honorary de- grees, 405; marriages, 405 ;- in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; and Chas. Deane, 7. 84; on first Boston imprint, 11. 241; on Marmaduke Johnson's types, 242. Haven, Samuel F. [2], career, 1. 399; and Thomas's History of Printing, 402.


Haverhill, Indian attacks (1708), 1. 160, 14. 30, 16. 53; (1697), 14. 28; Maverick's account (1660), 1. 235; in 1650, 2. 48; and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101.


199


HAVILAND-HAYNES


Haviland, Sir William, in campaign


of 1760, 4. 396, 400, 403, 5. 363, 378, 383; and the provincials, 386, 389.


Havre, Sumner on (1837), 15. 213.


Havre de Grace, inn (1804), 2. 14, 33.


Hawkes, Elkanah, candidacy for register (1791), 14. 72, 74 n .- 75 n. Hawkesbury, Charles Jenkinson,


baron, whale fishery bill (1788), 17. 502.


Hawkins, Sergeant, milit. watch (1690), 1. 163.


Hawkins, Anna (? Elinat), exile in Amsterdam (1604), 6. 53.


Hawkins, Edward, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 53.


Hawkins, Elizabeth [Mrs. Winthrop, Mrs. Richards], 10. 548.


Hawkins, James, death, 14. 27.


Hawkins, Mary [Mrs. Heane], 3. 160. Hawkins, William, exile in Amster- dam (1604), 6. 53.


Hawkins, William, J. Q. Adams on Pleas of Crown, 16. 419, 421.


Hawks, Major John, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390, 395, 396, 5. 366, 387. Hawks, John, and Arnold's treason, 12. 347; in Mass. regiment, 348. Hawkshaw, Lieut. Thomas, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396. Hawkton. See Horton.


Hawley. See also Halie, Howley.


Hawley, Rev. Gideon, Indian min- ister, 10. 51; letter from Hutch- inson (1773), 18. 242.


Hawley, Joseph, coroner (1686), 13. 243; justice of peace, 258, 272; and Hadley school (1686), 273, 282; and Quabaug, 275.


Hawley, Major Joseph, on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 82, 85; neg- lected, 6. 252; in Boston society, 10. 33, 83; boundary commissioner (1773), 79.


Hawley, Nicholas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Hawood, Samuel, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.


Hawthorn, Col. John, commission of oyer and terminer, 1. 220; death, 8. 217; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; on trade com., 248.


Hawthorne, Nathaniel, and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 183; customs offices, 12. 195; in college, 20. 564; pub. of first work, 564.


Hay, Eng. consul at Tangier (1831), 19. 480.


Hay, Mrs. (1788), 16. 389, 393. Hay, Capt. Charles, funeral (1773), 10. 27.


Hay, George, briefs in prize cases (1749-55), 5. 93-101.


Hay, John, of Fayetteville, 2. 22.


Hay, Lord John, at Harvard + B K (1842), 9. 134.


Hay, John, elected a corresp. member M. H. S., 14. 189; death announced, 19. 307.


Hay, William, letter to Jefferson (1787) on financial distress, 17. 458.


Hayden. See also Heyden.


Hayden, William, Jr., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Hayes, Ann [Mrs. Huntley], exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 54.


Hayes, Edward, extant copy of Treatise, 12. 160.


Hayes, Francis L., index commis- sioner, 14. 97 n.


Hayes, James, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Hayes, Mrs. Jane, exile in Amster- dam (1600), 6. 54.


Hayes, Joseph M., store at Saco, 7. 47.


Hayes, Rutherford B., offers diplo- matic position to Bullock, 3. 336; and appointment of Lowell, 15. 237-238.


Hayes, Samuel, and Lyon estate, 6. 19.


Hayley, George, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446.


Hayman, Mrs. Mary, death (1717), 8. 219.


Hayman, Samuel, named for Mass. Council (1691), 14. 217.


Hayne. See also Heane.


Hayne, Charles, prize case (1752), 5. 100.


Hayne, Isaac, murdered, 1. 54.


Hayne, Robert Y., and tariff (1832), 19. 523.


Haynes. See also Haines, Hannes.


Haynes, Captain, exploded coat of arms, 2. 256; at Jamaica (1655), 257.


Haynes, Capt. Aaron, at Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 84.


Haynes, Mrs. Anne, character, 1. 131.


Haynes, Charles, of Eng., 1. 130.


Haynes, Elizabeth (Walter), 3. 160. Haynes, Henry Williamson [Com- munications follow], on Nominating Com. M.H.S. (1884, '91, '96), 1.


200


HAYNES-HAYWARD


6. 419, 10. 572; presents report of Council (1884), 1. 168-171; on com. on aid for H. F. Waters, 249, 252; remarks, 2. 171, 3. 317, 6. 21, 7. 421, 425, 8. 20, 348, 519, 9. 196, 11. 187, 233, 336, 385, 12. 73, 195, 371, 13. 62, 121, 378, 14. 103, 149, 176. 360, 15. 24, 16. 250, 290, 17. 75, 116, 18. 60, 85, 263, 20. 590; on com. on Parkman MSS., 3. 153; report, 4. 44-46; on com. on in- dex to for. docs. of Am. Rev., 3. 159; report, 178; ancestor, 160; on com. on Norse discoveries, 4. 12; report, 42-44; on com. on MS. of Am. Rev., 236; on Library Com. (1892, '94), 7. 335, 8. 504; reports, 7. 370, 9. 37; on com. on Ellis Bequest, 10. 6; moves votes of thanks, 138, 12. 189; on com. to sell Tremont Street property, 10. 299; elected Corresp. Sec. M.H.S. (1896-1906), 572, 11. 335, 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 146, 15. 51, 16. 148, 17. 233, 18. 289, 19. 226, 20. 232; report on Constitution, 11. 210-211; presents communications of other members, 272, 15. 366, 18. 123 ; motion on Joint Com., 11. 336; reports acceptance of Am. Hist. Assoc., 12. 372; delegate to Con- grès des Américanistes, 15. 264; on com. on Dr. Hale's 80th birth- day, 493; on com. to pub. Cham- berlain's "Chelsea," 18. 62; signs memorials on Constitution, 121, 20. 5; Recording Sec. pro tem., 1.


Communications: on origin of Mass. motto, 2. 40-41; on trans- continental journey (1724), 3. 380; on N. Eng. celibacy, 380-381; on Sewall's Latin epigram, 381; APOCRYPHAL RUNIC INSCRIPTIONS, 4. 55-59; on "driving a pin or a nail," 101-102, 219-221; on origin of "lion in the lobby roar," 317- 319; on F. W. Palfrey, W. F. Allen, 5. 150-153; on Roman origin of Eng. institutions, 278; HIST. CHARACTER OF NORSE SAGAS, 332-340, 7. 349-354; on Sewall and Beaumont upon "Tragedy of Black-Friers," 5. 436-437; notes on Indian hemp and on tomahawks, 6. 34-38; on site of Wessagusset, 7. 26, 29; on Sewall's "Merrimac" verses, 9. 7; on Ernst Curtius, 11. 118-120; on W. W. Greenough, 13. 171-174; MEMOIR OF SAMUEL


77, 6. 351, 10. 442; reports, 1. 180, - ELIOT, 14. 105-126; on map of Northwest Territory (1785), 167; on Mellen Chamberlain, 277-281; on John Fiske, 15. 198; on Stephen Salisbury, 19. 422; MEMOIR OF MELLEN CHAMBERLAIN, 20. 119- 146; on E. F. Slafter, 425; on Takawompbait, 453.


Haynes, Gen. James, exploded coat of arms, 2. 256; killed at Jamaica, 256; arms and genealogical data, 3. 160.


Haynes, Gov. John [1], career, 1. 118; ancestry, 2. 257, 3. 160; and origin of Conn., 5. 270; Cam- bridge selectman (1635), 7. 361; and framing of first Mass. code, 16. 276-279.


Haynes, John [2], letters to Fitz- John Winthrop (1655-1663), 1. 118-131; degrees, 118; relation- ship with Winthrop, 119; college education, 119-120; love affairs, 120, 124-129; itch, 121; at Cam- bridge, Eng., 121-123; purpose to return to N. Eng., 123; nursed by Winthrop through small-pox, 125; thinks to study medicine under Gov. Winthrop, 125; be- comes a churchman, 129; remains in Eng., 130; subsequent career, 130.


Haynes, Joseph, visit to Mass. (1657), 1. 121.


Haynes, Mary (Harlakenden), 1. 118. Haynes, Nicholas, coat of arms, 2. 257,3. 160.


Hayward. See also Hawood, Hay- wood, Heyward, Heywood, Howard.


Hayward (? Peter Harwood), of Brookfield (1762), 7. 399.


Hayward, Anna (Winslow), 3. 384. Hayward, Charles, Commencement part (1837), 5. 219; biog. note, 219 n.


Hayward, Ephraim, commission (1745), 11. 420.


Hayward, George, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Hayward, James, proposed com- memorative tablet, 10. 193.


Hayward, John, notary (1684), 5. 435.


Hayward, Mrs. Jonathan, death, 14. 22.


Hayward, Rufus, ill in campaign of 1760, 5. 388.


Hayward, Samuel, disciplined by church (1721), 6. 485.


201


HAYWARD-HEATH PAPERS


Hayward, William, death, 14. 16. Haywood. Sce also Hayward.


Haywood, Capt. Anthony, petition to Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 231; and Bahama refugees, 258; sham fight, 328.


Haywood, Nathan, 3. 384.


Hazard, Augustus G., 3. 338.


Hazard, Ebenezer, sends news of Independence, 3. 375; on "melted majesty," 4. 247 n .; ports, 7. 373.


Hazard, Mrs. Ebenezer, port., 7. 373.


Hazard, Elvira [Mrs. Bullock], 3. 338.


Hazard, Willis P., gift to M.H.S., 7. 373.


Hazard, packet-boat, wrecked (1714), 15. 338.


Hazel, Jane, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Hazen, -, of N. S. (1785), 3. 68.


Hazen, Miss (1787), 16. 297, 414.


Hazen, Benjamin, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.


Hazen, Francis M., rescues royal arms, 4. 262 n.


Hazen, Mary A. [Mrs. Slafter], 20. 594.


Hazen, Gen. Moses, joins Poor's brigade (1778), 3. 118; marches to Springfield (1779), 127; brigade at Yorktown, 6. 155.


Hazlitt, Rev. William, letters to Rich. Price (1784, '85) on Am. relig. affairs, 17. 322, 334; biog. note, 332 n .; mentioned, 345.


Head, Franklin H., memorial on Constitution, 18. 332.


Head, George E., drawing of Beacon Street, 10. 570.


Head, John, leaves Boston (1775), 10. 92.


Head, Joseph, + B K poem (1809), 9. 113; biog. note, 113 n.


Head, Natt, port., 8. 196.


Head of Elk, Md., inn (1804), 2. 33; Lafayette's force at (1781), 6. 132, 135.


Headsall, James, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Heald, John, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390, 392.


Heale, Giles, witnesses Mullins's will (1621), 5. 35; identity, 36.


Health, itch, 1. 121; grippe in Mass. (1698), 152; mumps (1699), 153; dysentery and fever in Boston (1700), 155; (1709), 14. 26; small- pox and scarlet fever there (1702),


1. 155-156; (1769-76), 10. 59; (1675-79), 13. 355, 357, 361, 402, 406, 407; (1752, '64), 16. 107, 109 n .; small-pox and inoculation there (1764), 13. 389-392; dysen- tery in Conn. (1795), 3. 48, 50; plague in Holland (1655), 194; plague in Eng. (1666), 4. 281; small-pox in provincial army (1760), 390, 393-398, 403, 404, 5. 357, 379, 381-383, 386, 388; measles around Boston (1688), 7. 145; diseases and deaths at Charlestown (1677-78), 168-171; scavenging of Boston (1713), 12. 249; cholera (1832), 14. 351, 19. 523, 527-531; fever at Richmond (1788), 15. 123; negro diseases, 19. 98; Philadelphia hospital (1812), 374; quarantine in Levant (1832), 488, 501; yellow fever in Phila- delphia (1802), 20. 274: Phila- delphia water supply (1827), 387. See also Medicine.


Healy. See also Halie.


Healy, George P. A., ports. of Web- ster, 2. 217, 262.


Healy, Mrs. John P., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.


Healy, William, student-flogger, 11. 206.


Heane, David, 3. 160.


Heane, Mary (Hawkins), 3. 160.


Heard, John T., Washington Monu- ment appeal, 2. 143.


Heard, Morgan A., assault on Arnold, 19. 520 n.


Hearn, William, on last royal veto, 5. 159.


Heart and Crown, sign in Hartford, 4. 246.


Heath, -, of Warwick (1686), 13. 279.


Heath, John, purchases confiscated Brookline estate, 10. 182.


Heath, John, and Va. congressional election (1797), 15. 161.


Heath, John F., Commencement part (1840), 5. 229; biog. note, 229 n .; study abroad, 20. 528.


Heath, Gen. William, on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 82; journal of meet- ings, 83-90; and tea question, 10. 80; dines D'Estaing, 106; leaves Boston (1779), 107; contest for lieut .- governorship (1806), 20. 13- 15; declines it, 19. See also Heath Papers.


Heath Papers, com. to publish, 18. 297; published, 447, 19. 303, 389;


202


HEATHCOTE-HENLY


cost of pub., 219, 20. 223; fund | Hemenway; Samuel, and Shays's for pub., 209.


Heathcote, Margaret (Gostlin), letter to Jolin Winthrop (1665) on An- tigua society, 5. 105.


Heber, Mary (Allanson), as widow, 19. 458.


Hecht, Frederick W., of N. Brun., ac- counts as commissary (1785), 3. 83.


Hector, East India Co. ship (1600), 5. 36.


Hector, Brit. war-ship (1749), 5. 92.


Hedge, Barnabas, 3. 403 n .; guest of Old Colony Glub, 432, 439.


Hedge, Frederic Henry [1], address


on Luther, 1. 169; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; Commence- ment part (1825), 5. 193; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 6. 235; ¢ B K poem (1828), 9. 122; biog. note, 122 n .; oration ( 1841), 133; on significance of Reformation, 11. 254.


Hedge, Frederic H. [2], Asst. Libra- rian M.H.S., 8. 344.


Hedge, Isaac L., and campaign of 1840, 15. 278.


Hedge, Levi, memoir of Jos. McKean, 7. 124.


Hedge, Lydia C., 14. 156.


Hedge, Mary E. [Mrs. Russell], 14. 156.


Hedge, Mercy [Mrs. Davis], 3. 403 n. Hedge, Thomas, 14. 156.


Hedge, Mrs. William, Bradford chair owned by, 3. 402 n.


Hedge, William K., Commencement


part (1820), 5. 186; biog. note, 186 n. Heeren, Arnold H. L., as prof., 2. 35. Heiferman, Joan, suicide, 1. 160.


Hellgate, mentioned (1652), 6. 13; in 1789, 16. 460.


Helm, John L., news of election to Senate (1836), 7. 289.


Helps, Arthur, on Carter-Brown Library, 12. 382.


Helwys, Mrs. Joane, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 54.


Helwys, Thomas, in Amsterdam, 6. 44, 54.


Hemans, Mrs. Felicia D., character, 19. 471.


Hemenway. See also Hemmenway.


Hemenway, Joshua, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299. Hemenway, Rev. Phinehas (1761), 4. 384.


Hemenway, Phineas, minuteman, 12. 104.


Hemenway, Ralph, protest against students' long hair (1672), 9. 99.


Rebellion, 1. 301; minuteman, 12. 104.


Hemenway, Sarah [Mrs. Holden], 4. 384, 385.


Hemenway, Sarah (Stevens), 4. 384. Hemmenway, Moses, at Harvard, 14. 201.


Hemming, Nicolas, De Magia, 1. 355n. Hemphill, Joseph, candidacy (1808), 20. 311.


Hempstead, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 245; in 1650, 2. 49.


Hench, John, death of child (1697), 14. 18.


Henchman, Daniel [d. 1685], milit. career, 8. 65; instructions to (1676), 65-67.


Henchman, Daniel [d. 1761], Boston bookseller, 10. 545; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208. Henck, John B., Commencement part (1840), 5. 229.


Henderson, John, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Henderson, John, of Ga. (1840), 20. 517.


Henderson, Senator John, death, 15. 94. Henderson, John B., and Thirteenth Amendment, 13. 453.


Henderson, Joseph, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 172; sheriff (1789), 19. 182.


Henderson, Mary [Mrs. Lyman], 20. 149.


Henderson, Nathaniel, ill in campaign of 1760, 5. 382.


Henderson, Robert, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.


Hendly, Samuel, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Hendrick, Indian, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366, 369, 370.


Hendricks, William, journal of Quebec expedition, 2. 265; in the expedi- tion, 268, 276, 277; in assault on Quebec, 293; killed, 294.


Hendrickson, Henry, exile in Amster- dam (1608), 6. 54.


Hendrickson, Mrs. Margaret, exile in" Amsterdam (1608), 6. 54.


Henley, Anthony, to stand for Par- liament (1695), 2. 181.


Henley, Col. (?) David, 17. 495.


Henley, Robert, brief in prize case (1748), 5. 92.


Henley, Samuel, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 170, 11. 311.


Henly, Thomas, sea-captain, 13. 231.


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Henrico County, Va., name as royal | Herkimer, Nicholas, council with memorial, 4. 250. Brant, 2. 462.


Henrietta, yacht (1695), 2. 182.


Henry, Reverend, house near Quebec (1775), 2. 289.


Henry, Alexander, and Burr, 20. 305. Henry, John J., narrative of Quebec expedition, 2. 266; captured, 295. Henry, Patrick, Jefferson on Wirt's biog., 1. 202; letter from Washing- ton offering State portfolio, 4. 60; on Va. Com. of Corresp., 82; R. C. Winthrop on biogs. of, 7. 125-127; demagogue, 15. 121; and senatorial candidacy (1788), 124; (1790), 134; and revision of Va. code, 133; gubernatorial candidacy (1794), 146; as orator, 503; and national theory of Constitution, 16. 165; and Brit. debts (1787), 17. 471; and paper money, 471, 476; and Adams's Defence, 473; opposition to Constitution, 476, 477, 479, 495-497, 508; Anti-Fed. letter to Washington (1787), 477; resigns from Congress (1780), 19. 119; and Assembly (1781), 133.


Henry, William Wirt, biog. of Patrick Henry, 7. 125-127; M.H.S. trib- ute to, 14. 370.


Henry Clay, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 287.


Henshaw. See also Hynshaw.


Henshaw, Catharine (Hill), 14. 68.


Henshaw, Charles, at jubilee of Dr. Snell, 19. 428.


Henshaw, John A., Asst. Librarian M.H.S., 8. 344.


Henshaw, Joseph, Commencement spread (1768), 10. 42.


Henshaw, Joshua, on com. on Liberty affair, 10. 67; AUTOG., 14. 58; birth, 58; and pre-Rev. affairs, 58; reg- ister of deeds, 59-63; candidacy for reëlection, 63-67; Boston house, 65 n., 66 n .; death, 68; estate, 68; marriage, 68.


Henshaw, Samuel, commissioner on loyalists' estates, 1. 315.


Henshaw, Sarah, Boston estate, 14. 66 n.


Henshaw, William, member of


"Possee," 10. 38.


Heraldry. See Coat armor.


Herbergh, -- (1765), 16. 200. Herbert. See also Harbert, Herbett. Herbert, Thomas. See Pembroke. Herbert, William. See Pembroke. Herbett, , innkeeper at Trenton (1804), 2. 33.


Herkimer, Fort, Am. troops ordered to, 2. 453, 455.


Hermione, Brit. frigate (1785), 3. 67. Herodotus, rehabilitation, 2. 97; criti- cism of his description of Egypt, 17. 249-252; of battle of Marathon, 252-262; of battle of Salamis, 383- 405.


Herrick, Samuel Edward, elected a member M.H.S., 6. 390; gifts to M.H.S., 7. 362, 9. 28, 10. 293, 11. 257; on Library Com. (1893), 8. 151; report, 197; H. A. on Hill, 10. 140-142; MEMOIR OF H. A. HILL, 11. 188-196; PHILIP MELANCHTHON, 254-257; M.H.S. tributes to, 18. 454-458; death, 454; in M.H.S., 454-455; pastor- ate, 456; manner, 456; as writer, 457; religion, 457; as preacher, 458; character, 458; memoir as- signed to G. A. Gordon, 471.


Herrin, Samuel, in campaign of 1760, 4. 402.


Herring, George, of Saleby, Eng. (1605), 8. 509.


Herron, Joseph, academy, 1. 327. Herse, Mary, baptism (1645), 12. 322. Hervey, Lord Arthur Charles, death, 9. xviii; M.H.S. tribute to, 97.


Hesse-Nassau, archives on Am. Rev., 3. 219.


Hessian fly, in Va. (1787), 17. 459; in N. Eng. during Rev., 18. 247; origin of name, 248.


Hessian mercenaries. See German mercenaries.


Het, Thomas, adventure, 7. 162.


Heth, William, of Va., journal of Quebec expedition, 2. 266; cap- tured at Quebec, 295; slave of, 16. 146; mentioned, 17. 494, 495.


Hewes, Deborah [Mrs. Jones], 20. 409. Hewes, George R. T., his recollections of Tea Party considered, 10. 478. Hewes, Joseph, Signer, 1. 282.


Hewes, William G. subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341.


Hewins, Eben N., gift to M.H.S., 2. 394.


Hewins, Joseph, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Hewins, Corporal William, at Cherry Valley, 2. 451.


Hewitt, Abram S., account of alleged interview of Am. Minister with Victoria (1862), 17. 441-448. Heyden. See also Hayden.


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Heyden, Richard, death, 14. 20.


Heyden, Samuel, death of child (1711), 14. 27.


Heyward. See also Hayward.


Heyward, Thomas, Signer, 1. 282.


Heywood. See also Hayward.


Heywood, Abiel, exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.


Heywood, Deborah [Mrs. Bigelow], 5. 459.




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