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Alfred the Great, M.H. S. and mil- lenary, 15. 186-188.
Alger, Lydia T. [Mrs. Latham], 4. 198.
Algerine passes, 5. 299.
Algerine War, causes, 5. 25; De- catur's treaty (1815), 26; Dey's letter threatening renewal (1816), 26-28; Madison's reply, 29.
Alien and Sedition Acts, Priestley on, 3. 20-26, 29, 31, 37; Wm. Duane on prosecutions under, 20. 260, 263, 266-268.
Alimentus, Lucius Cincius, on Etruscan method of registering years, 4. 102. - Alkin, Peter, exile in Amsterdam (1616), 6. 49.
All, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.
All Saints Church, St. Andrews, N. Brun., royal arms, 4. 255-257.
Allberry. See Alberry.
Allefonsce, Jean, sketch maps, 7. 302, 306; chap-book, 302.
Allegiance, Blackstone and Parsons on natural, 16. 327.
Alleine, Rev. Richard, Heavens Opened, 17. 47.
Allen. See also Alleine, Allin, Alline, Allyn.
Allen, Captain of marines, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 393. Allen, Alexander Viets Griswold, elected a member M.H.S., 3. 153; accepts, 178; list of publications (1889-98), 5. 439, 6. 404, 10. 121, 12. 175; memoir of Phillips Brooks assigned to, 8. 115; PHILIP ME- LANCHTHON, 11. 257-267; remarks on Jon. Edwards's MSS., 15. 21; MEMOIR OF H. E. SCUDDER, 17. 142-161; on E. W. Donald, 18. 379-384; memoir of E. W. Donald assigned to, 471.
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Allen, Andrew, in 1830, 19. 459.
Allen, Benjamin, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Allen, Charles, Conscience Whig, 3. 147, 4. 30, 13. 201; and address against annex. of Texas (1845), 12. 426-427; on Levi Lincoln and John Davis, 15. 235; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
Allen, Edward, summons to (1699), 5. 298.
Allen, J. W., sketch of Stuart Hos- pital, 18. 287.
Allen, Rev. James, of Boston, death (1710), 1. 164, 14. 27; at ordina- tion of Wadsworth, 4. 79; broadside on Bellingham's will, 6. 172; press censor, 9. 444; New Englands choicest Blessings, 448; preface to Mather's Memorable Providences, 479; to answers to Keith, 486, 499; to Lawson's Christ's Fidelity, 496; to Judgment of Several Di- vines, 497; Faithful Advice from several Ministers, 526; at Webb's funeral, 12. 246; preface to Math- er's Speedy Repentance urged, 391; Mans Self-Reflection, 410; and choice of Bond (1682), 13. 410; preface to Warning to the Flocks, 17. 29; to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 40; Keith's answer to, 37.
Allen, Rev. James [H. C. 1710], ministry at Brookline, 19. 427.
Allen, James, of R. I.(?), prize case (1752), 5. 99.
Allen, James, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Allen, James, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 170.
Allen, Jeremiah, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 174.
Allen, John, on com. of General Court to procure artillery (1673), 11. 184.
Allen, John, Sec. of Conn., 2. 151, 152; preface to Connecticut Vindi- cated, 9. 502.
Allen, John, printer in Boston, 2. 41; works printed by (1691-1701), 9. 489-492, 503, 506-527, 532, 533, 12. 380, 393, 410, 413, 17. 18-26, 39, 46-50, 53, 54, 61-64, 67.
Allen, Rev. Jonathan, biog. note, 16. 333 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787), 333;
preaches at Newburyport (1788), 403; as preacher, 425, 427.
Allen, Mrs. Jonathan, 16. 334.
Allen, Joseph, of Groton, bails Page (1787), 1. 306.
Allen, Rev. Joseph, Commencement part (1811) and biog. note, 5. 175, 175 n .; Harvard D. D., 5. 255.
Allen, Joseph H., Master's oration (1843), 5. 238.
Allen, Josiah, killed (1678), 1. 170. Allen, Martha (Fitch) [Mrs. Brattle], 9. 11.
Allen, Capt. Noah, at Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 83, 85.
Allen, P., clerk of R. I. court, 18. 262.
Allen, S., summons to (1700), 5. 299. Allen, Samuel, of England, will (1651), 1. 136.
Allen, Samuel, mariner, 7. 160.
Allen, Stephen M., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 264.
Allen, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam (1636), 6. 49.
Allen, Thomas, agreement as Win- throp's creditor (1644), 11. 186. Allen, Rev. Thomas, minister at Charlestown (1650), 2. 47.
Allen, Thomas P., Commencement part, 5. 235; biog. note, 235 n. Allen, Wilkes, school, 18. 93.
Allen, Justice William, of Pa., port., 4. 109; mentioned (1754), 7. 341. Allen, William, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 168.
Allen, William, Harvard D. D. (1821), 5. 189; @ B K oration (1810), 9. 113; biog. notes, 113 n., 19. 367 n .; at Pittsfield, 367.
Allen, William Francis, death an- nounced, 5. 149; M. H. S., tributes to, 150, 152-153.
Allen, at Boston (1649), 3. 256.
Allerton, Bartholomew, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 172.
Allerton, Isaac, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 172.
Allerton, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 172.
Allerton, Mary (Norris), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 172.
Allerton, Remember, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 172.
Allerton, Sarah [Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Priest], 17. 175.
Alley, John B., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 41 n.
Allibone, Samuel Austin, death an- nounced, 5. 1, 4.
Allin. See also Allen.
Allin, Reverend, sermon at town of Harvard (1778), 12. 96.
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Allin, Dr. Daniel, death (1694), 7. -
166; Recorder for Suffolk Co., 12. 238, 242; AUTOG., 241; career, 241-244; clerk of court (1686), 13. 243, 258; bill, 267, 269; tax peti- tion, 268; and Mass. records, 281. Allin, Rev. John, of Dedham, 2. 47;
animadversions, 9. 420;
letter
from, 437; preface to Hubbard's Benefit of Well-Ordered Conversa- tion, 461; and Wenham-Chelms- ford matter (1655), 12. 323.
Allin, Mariana (Bendall), 12. 227.
Alline, Eliza M. [Mrs. Bowen], 14. 80 n.
Alline, Eliza M. (Williams), 14. 80.
Alline, Henry [1], AUTOG., 14. 72; career, 72-76.
Alline, Henry [2], AUTOG., 14. 78; career, 78-80.
Alline, Mary (Carnes), 14. 76.
Alline, Rebecca (Cazneau), 14. 78.
Alline, William, AUTOG., 14. 76; career, 76-78.
Allison, Rev. Francis, salary (1754), 7. 340; biog. note, 340 n.
Allston, Washington, alters Jarvis's port. of Irving, 1. 33; and David Sears, 2. 413; Eng. ed. of novel, 6.398; ¢ B K poem (1810), 9. 113; biog. note, 113 n .; Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 314.
Allumps, Indian, deeds, 5. 289.
Allyn. See also Allen.
Allyn, John [H. C. 1785], Harvard D. D. (1813), 5. 178; at Com- mencement (1828), 198; memoir, 7. 121; @ B K oration (1804), 9. 111; biog. notes, 111 n., 16. 439 n .; Master's oration, 439.
Allyn, John [H. C. 1814], Commence- ment part and biog. note, 5. 179 n. Allyn, Joseph, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Allyn, Matthew, of Windsor, 8. 8. Almanacs, Tulley's (1687-1702), 7.
414-415, 9. 472, 474, 476, 483, 495, 503, 508, 510, 513, 516, 520, 17. 24; Brattle's (1682-94), 7. 414, 9. 453, 479; John Sherman's (1674), 434; John Danforth's (1679), 446; John Foster's (1680-81), 449, 451;
Cotton Mather's (1683), 456; Gil- lam's (1684), 459; Russell's (1684), 460; Natl. Mather's (1685-86), 464, 469; William's (1685, '87), 464, 473; Saml. Danforth's (1686), 469-470; Newman's (1690, '91), 483, 488; Harris's(?) (1692), 492; Partridge's Monthly Observations
(1692), 493; printed by Stephen Daye, 12. 285; Clough's (1701), 17. 24.
Almy, Mrs., of Newport (1778), 2. 238.
Alsop, -, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 7. 410.
Alston, Willis, and John Randolph, 20. 344.
Altey, Gregory, exile in Amsterdam (1621), 6. 49.
Altey, Mrs. Patience, exile in Am- sterdam (1637), 6. 49.
Alvarado, Diego de, in Menendez's expedition, 8. 424.
Alvord, Daniel W., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 35.
Amaya, Diego de, in Menendez's ex- pedition, 8. 424, 462, 464.
Amberley, Catharine Russell, vis- countess, on Boston, 18. 8.
Ambler, Jacqueline, Treasurer of Va., 19. 151.
Ambrose, Hannah [Mrs. Walker], 13. 304.
Ambrose, James. See Ombrosi.
Ambrose, Joshua, parentage, 5. 263. Ambrose, Nehemiah, parentage, 5. 263.
Ambrose, Peter, will (1653), 5. 263. Amendments to Federal Constitu- tion, desired (1788), 15. 125; com- ment on first ten, 130. See also amendments by name.
America, questions concerning ap- proaching quater-centenary of dis- covery, 1. 363, 5. 284; and "Columbia," 2. 159-165, 17 16; M.H.S. and tercentenary, 5. 283-284; effect of Span. discovery, 8. 24-49, 52-53; character and achievement of Columbus, 24-27, 41; discovery inevitable, 27; un- beneficent results, 29, 41; as sup- port of relig. and polit. despotism, 29-33; effect on Spain, 34; on relig. wars, 34-36; brutality of Span. conquest, 36-40, 45-47; first distinguished from Asia, 67, 77; Roman sources on history, 11. 272-277. See also Geography, and divisions by name.
America, Atlantic liner (1853), 5. 343.
America Merchant, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.
American Academy, ideal, 9. 238.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, M. H.S. meetings in room of, 12. 57, 74, 155, 168, 196,
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259, 293, 340, 352, 372, 425; oc- cupies part of Fenway building, 155, 174; thanks of M.H.S. to, 13. 4; and Rich. Price, 17. 338, 339, 372; vacates Fenway building, 19. 225.
American Almanac, wrong tabulation of Continental army, 2. 205.
American Antiquarian Society, ser- vices of Stephen Salisbury, 1. 227, 2. 93, 95; Frothingham's interest, 1. 389; tribute to S. F. Haven, 394; Haven as Librarian, 395-396, 398, 403, 405; resumes pub. of Trans- actions, 397, 399; repub. of Thomas's History of Printing, 402; Haven Bequest, 405; and record of census of 1765, 4. 138; services of Charles Deane, 5. 129-131; and return of Bradford MS., 11. 314- 315, 15. 80; early Am. imprints in library, 12. 380; G. F. Hoar as member, 19. 259; services of Stephen Salisbury, the Younger, 20. 415.
American Apollo, containing M.H.S. Collections, 6. 203.
American Historical Association,
meeting (1886), 2. 435; purpose, 435; M.H.S. invitation, 12. 349, 372; MSS. Commission, 349; ser- vices of H. B. Adams, 13. 200; and Alfred millenary, 15. 186-188; New Orleans meeting (1903), 18. 232- 236.
American Letter Mail Co., stamps, 4. 109.
American Magazine of Useful Knowl- edge, 2. 491.
American Oriental Society, founding, 14. 472.
American Philosophical Society, 150th anniversary, 8. 59, 265-266; acknowledgment to, 16. 186; Rush's oration (1786), 17. 342; Transactions, 342, 500; diploma for Rich. Price, 349; services of John Vaughan, 349; Franklin bicentenary, 20. 246.
American Revolution. - See also analyzed references under Con- tinental Congress, Independence, Loyalists. - Stone's French Allies, 1. 2; early efforts for navy, 15-18, 17. 307; privateering, 1. 18-28, 12. 198-200, 19. 422; condition of Am. army (1775), 1. 19; (1778), 3. 124; (1780), 15. 363; supplies from privateer prizes, 1. 20-22; Clinton's journal on John Sullivan,
47-64; Sullivan's services, 49-50; mutiny of Pa. line, 53; French aid (1781), 61; Eden on Brit. com- manders (?1775), 224; Rodney on (1780), 224; Sullivan's brigade book (1775), 250; precedents for passage of Declaratory Act and repeal of Stamp Act, 2. 87; New- port and non-importation agree- ment (1770), 122; Boston Mas- sacre, 122, 3. 313-318, 321, 10. 73- 74; troops at Boston (1768), 2. 156, 3. 393 n., 10. 69; alarm at Ply- mouth (1776), 2. 158; German mer- cenaries, 167, 274, 3. 219-221, 4. 2-12, 9. 545, 18. 243-250; size of Continental army, 2. 204-207, 221- 224; service of Brit. regiments, 223; Newport trade (1777), 235-236, 238; Arnold's Quebec expedition, 265-305; prisoners of war, 272-275, 295-299, 3. 133, 19. 117, 138, 158; list of journals on Sullivan's ex- pedition, 2. 436-441; McKendry's journal (1777-80), 442-478; news of French alliance, 444, 6. 107; Cherry Valley Massacre, 2. 449- 450, 3. 122; Sullivan's expedition, 2. 458-477, 3. 128; Stony Point, 2. 461; Boston Port Bill, its effects, 481-486, 9. 106-107, 10. 84-87, 17. 267-269, 271, 278; Lexington and Concord, 3. 8, 5. 391-396, 10. 90- 91, 11. 304-306, 17. 288-290, 296, 20. 580-582; Priestley on (1778), 3. 15; Span. archives, 54; Martha's Vineyard (1779), 84-88; Brit. em- barkation at Charleston (1782), 95-96; journal of Henry Dearborn (1776-78, 1782-83), 102-133; Bour- goyne's campaign, 103-109, 6. 89- 100, 10. 503-506; and Indians, 3. 106, 113, 119, 17. 305, 313, 18. 115, 159, 164; Philadelphia cam- paign, 3. 110-114, 6. 103-108; Monmouth, 3. 114-118, 6. 108-112; Newport campaign, 3. 118-119, 6. 114-117; Thanksgiving (1777), 3. 112, 6. 105; (1778), 3. 124; army in New York and Conn. (1778-79), 118-130, 6. 124-129; (1782-83), 3. 130-133; Channel naval battle (1778), 120; rumored evacuation of New York (1778), 120, 121; Brit. counterfeits of Continental bills, 121; Brit. raids from New York (1778), 122; (1779), 126; rumor of Span. aid and recogni- tion, 125, 126; Brit. transports stranded and captured (1779), 127,
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128; Southern campaign (1779), 128-130; Clark's campaigns (1779),
129; peace rumors (1782), 130, 131, 133; W. I. campaign (1782), 130, 133, 19. 152-157, 160, 166; Dutch recognition, medal, 3. 130, 7. 19-22; French army and fleet (1782), 3. 131; (1778), 10. 463; (1780), 19. 112, 114, 117, 119; change in Brit. ministry, 3. 131; index to foreign docs. on, consid- ered, 159, 178, 216; authorship of Montcalm spurious letters, 202- 205; unsolved questions concern- ing, 221; papers of Q. M. G., 318; Wyoming Massacre, 340-347; Writs of Assistance, 371, 4. 84, 88, 6. 190-196; toasts at Plymouth (1769), 3. 404-405; Plymouth Com. of Corresp., 440-443; French alli- ance, fisheries, and peace negotia- tions (1779-81), 4. 48-54; journal of Mass. intercoln. Com. of Corresp., 82-90; bullets from statue of George III., 247 n., 264, 293-298; Luzerne's papers, 308; influence of town meetings, 5. 321; Dupré's medals, 348-352; journal of Eben- ezer Wild (1776-81), 6. 78-160; sham fights, 118, 119, 121, 122, 139; Va. campaign, 130-149, 19. 115- 139; Yorktown, 6. 149-156, 19. 139-144; Massachusettensis papers, 6. 252-254, 399; importance of Boston in pre-Rev. struggle, 252; sources by young Brit. officers, 433; memorial and proposed corps of Capt. Cochrane, 433-442, 519; Brit. mounted light infantry, 436- 438; siege of Boston, 7. 356-360, 400-413, 9. 10, 41-91, 10. 91-99, 412-416, 480-481, 494-496, 12. 78-87, 17. 290-292, 296-301, 303- 305, 18. 423-430; officers' rations (1775), 7. 407; milit. funeral, 411, 9. 74; Arnold's treason, 7. 451- 454, 12. 346-348, 19. 116, 20. 537; causes of Conn.'s influence, 8. 124, 125, 137; causes, 138, 20. 140-142; pay question in Am. army (1775), 8. 289, 9. 56; hopelessness of recon- ciliation (1775), 8. 289; Church's treason, 9. 63-66; relief for S. C. and Ga. inhabitants (1781), 105, 169-172; French drama of siege of Boston, 108-109; various diaries and letters of period, 10. 12; Boston Tea Party, 19, 79-82, 475-480, 16. 285, 20. 560-563; Rowe's diary on Boston events (1764-79), 10. 60-
108; Stamp Act and its effects, 61, 11. 299, 13. 393, 16. 110 n .- 112 n., 198, 200-202, 211, 19. 108-111; loyalist on reconciliation (1778), 10. 419-420; distress and desire for peace (1778), 463-465; Canadian expedition (1776), 496-499, 18. 430-431; small-pox in Am. army, 10. 497-499; N. J. campaign, 500- 502; lack of discipline, 500-502; Bennington, 503-506; age of polit. leaders, 11. 229; Bowdoin and Temple Papers on, 286-299; evo- lutionary aspect, 289-290; Bow- doin as leader, 290; Sir John Temple's services, 292-294; de- liberateness of Eng. enactments, 294-298; legality of parl. enact- ments, 298, 368-371; London
merchants on Declaratory Act (1766), 446-448; minutemen, 12. 75; diary of Amos Farnsworth (1775-76), 78-87, 100-102; Bos- ton leaders characterized by loy- alist (1775), 139-142; Penobscot expedition (1779), 200-202; at- tacks on Bahamas, 13. 16; ad- dresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 48 n .- 51 n .; Mass. Reg- ulating Act, 52-54, 17. 271-272; loyalist handbill on Boston rebels (1774), 16. 92; Sons of Liberty in New York (1766), 210, 211, 217; loyalist on conditions in Boston (1774), 285-290; account of Wash- ington taking command, 17. 129; conditions in Mass. (1772), 265; spirit of union (1774), 268, 277; (1775), 295, 299, 301; attitude towards war (1774-75), 269, 272, 275-276, 282, 285; force in Boston (Jan. 1775), 275; Eng. disbelief in Am. milit. ability, 276, 287; non- consumption (1775), 277; Rich. Price on colon. rights (1775), 279; Price's pamphlets on, 308, 311, 325, 327; Chatham's plan of pacifi- cation, 279; Mass. declared in re- bellion, 280; North's concession (1775), 280; North's plan to dis- unite colonies (1775), 281; alarm of Sept., 1774, 289; and Eng. merchants (1775), 295; Salem ex- pedition, 295; attitude of Irish, 302, 306; Shelburne on crisis (1775), 306, 307; on prospects (1777), 312; Brit. cruelties, 308; Am. task, 309; Brit. hopes (1777), 310; Abingdon's pamphlet, 313; hiring of Dutch troops, 314-318;
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Johnstone's misrepresentations (1778), 319; evidences of prosper- ity (1779), 319-321; Vaughan's letters on peace negotiations (1782- 83), 406-438 [see Peace]; Asgill episode, 425, 426 n., 19. 158; Hutchinson Letters, 18. 243; or- derly book (1780), 325; Camden, 19. 112, 113, 119; Carolina cam- paign (1780-82), 116-128, 132-135, 138-141, 144, 147-149, 155, 158, 159, 166, 20. 112-118; Cowpens, 19. 122, 123; rumored French naval victories (1781), 123-125; Guilford Court House, 125, 127; Holland and England, 127; Spain's attitude, 142; illicit trade, 151; Edmund Pendleton on peace negotiations, 152-154, 158, 160-164; Va. and tobacco trade with New York (1782), 154-157; Arthur Lee's abuse of French alliance (1782), 164-166; Quaker movement for armistice (1777), 20. 61.
American School at Rome, advocated, 11. 273, 276.
American State Papers, authorization, 14. 407 n.
American system, and 22d Cong., 19. 508-514; Adams's attitude, 515.
See also Internal improvements, Tariff.
Americans, characteristics, 8. 306- 309; hist. importance, 13. 94; causes of change in Eng. opinion, 15. 189-193, 227; wealth and masterfulness, 190, 192.
Ames. See also Eames, Emes, Emmes.
Ames, Amos, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Ames, Annah L. [Mrs. Griswold] 19. 65, 66.
Ames, Anthony, 19. 66.
Ames, Eleazer, killed (1758), 6. 22, 33; effects appraised, 24, 27; biog. note, 30.
Ames, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6. 30.
Ames, Ellis, resigns membership, 1. 228; M.H.S. tribute to, 253; and Mc Kendry's diary, 2. 436; in M. H. S. group pictures (1858, '69), 3. vii, 6. 78; M.H.S. circular letter (1854), 213; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 221-222; and proposed in- crease in M.H.S. membership (1876), 10. 318; on Sumner and Garrison mob, 481-483.
Ames, Ezra, portrait room in Albany, 19. 367.
Ames, Fisher, Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 309.
Ames, Hannah (Eels), 19. 66.
Ames, John [1], killed by Indians (1724), 6. 30.
Ames, John [2], 6. 30.
Ames, Joseph, ports. of Webster, 2. 262, 4. 350; "Last Days of Web- ster," 5. 451.
Ames, Lemuel, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Ames, Levi, hanged, 10. 57.
Ames, Nathaniel, on Northern lights, 2. 102; remains (1775), 9. 85. See also Ames Tavern.
Ames, Robert, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Ames, Seth, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii.
Ames, William, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49.
Ames, William [H. C. 1645], Saints Security, 11. 207.
Ames Tavern, Dedham (1765-1805), 2. 32, 9. 42, 10. 47.
Amesbury, Indian attacks (1691), 7. 158; (1677), 13. 405.
Amherst, Jeffrey, baron, papers in Parkman MSS., 4. 44; at Albany (1760), 391; at Montreal, 401; winter quarters, 404; advance on Montreal, 5. 362, 372, 373, 376-378; at Crown Point, 385, 386.
Amherst College, interest of David Sears, 2. 414; services of A. H. Bullock, 3. 322; State grant, 323.
"Amis des Noirs," influence in West Indies, 2. 310.
Amiel, John, in Boston society, 10. 32, 39; as fisherman, 49.
Aminias of Pallene, at Salamis, 17. 393, 401.
Amoret, Indian, kidnapped, 2. 36.
Amory, Charles W., in Civil War, 2. 417.
Amory, Elizabeth (Coffin), 5. 342, 10. 37; port. 37 n.
Amory, Hannah (Linzee), 4. 414. Amory, James S., manner, 5. 344.
Amory, John, on merchants' com. (1770), 10. 76; on com. on ad- dress to Hutchinson (1771), 77; conference on Port Bill, 85; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86; absentee loyalist, 163.
Amory, Jonathan, of Ireland, 5. 341. Amory, Jonathan, conference on Port Bill, 10. 85; at Boston dinner (1776), 103.
Amory, Jonathan [b. 1770], 4. 414, 5. 342.
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Amory, Lucy (Fletcher), 16. 370 n. Amory, Mehitable (Sullivan), 5. 342. Amory, Nathaniel, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Amory, Rebecca [Mrs. Lowell], 12. 114.
Amory, Rebeckah (Holmes), 5. 341. Amory, Rufus G., Boston estate, 11. 311.
Amory, Thomas [1], immigrant, an- cestry, 5. 341.
Amory, Thomas [2], 5. 341; wedding (1764), 10. 37; exiled from Boston (1776), 102.
Amory, Thomas C. [d. 1812], char- acter, 4. 414.
Amory, Thomas Coffin, CLINTON'S SECRET JOURNAL, 1. 47-64; re- marks, 2. 167; communicates cat. of Webster ports., 261-265; on David Sears, 428 n .; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; on de- posit of Sullivan Papers, 96; pub- lications (1886-89), 279, 4. 348; on revision of Mass. statutes after independence, 378; on St. Croix boundary, 379; on Journals of Old Congress, 379; M.H.S. tributes to, 5. 1-2, 438; MEMOIR by A. T. Per- kins, 341-346; ancestry, 341-342; birth and death, 342; homes, 342; education, 342; travel, 342, 343; and law, 342; hist. interests and works, 343; public services, 344; and draft riot, 344; character, 344; published writings, 345-346; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 222; Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343; on par- ticipants in Tea Party, 10. 479; books and MSS. presented by es- tate of, 16. 477.
Amory, William [H. C. 1784], student in Parsons's office, 16. 321; men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-89), 322, 326, 327, 331, 334, 346, 347, 361, 378-381, 383, 387, 392-396, 399, 401, 445, 447, 451, 458; and law studies, 322, 348; admitted to bar, 401, 402; Adams's characterization, 402; marriage, 455; French prisoner of war (1795), 458 n.
Amory, William, M.H.S. tributes to, 4. 213-215, 340; in M.H.S. 213- 215; fund bequeathed to M. H.S., 236; MEMOIR by O. W. Holmes, 414-417; PORT., 414; birth and death, 414; ancestry, 414; educa- tion, 414; at Groton, 415; travel, 415; and law, 415; manufacturing
interests, 415; societies, 416; char- acter, 416-417; as writer, 417; on Thos. Aspinwall, 7. 38; Friday Club, 14. 473, 16. 465; in Florence (1829), 19. 446.
Amory, Mrs. William (Sears), 2. 429. Ampaumet, Indian, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366, 370.
Amsterdam, relig. freedom in, 6. 42-43; congregations of Eng. non- conformists, 43-45; records on exiles, 45-47; list of Eng. exiles (1597-1625), 47-64.
Amundsen, Roald, and Northwest Passage, 20. 438.
Amusements, shows in Boston (1764- 76), 10. 28, 37; horse racing in Mass. (1677), 12. 403; Spanish bull-fight, 16. 471; James I.'s Book of Sports, 19. 86-95; tab- leaux, 423. See also Social life, Theatre.
Anabaptists. See Baptists.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, revival after Revolution, 1. 251; and Gage's seizure of arms, 4. 193; presents commemorative medal, 350; at centenary of Wash- ington's inauguration, 371; 250th Annual Record, 412; election ser- mons (1672-1700), 9. 436, 443, 474, 515, 517, 521, 17. 31, 56.
Ancient wreck. See Wreck.
Andalusia, ride through (1868), 16. 471-474.
Anderson. See also Andrewson.
Anderson, David, death (1677), 7.168. Anderson, James, on com. on ad- dress to Gage, 10. 86.
Anderson, John, death (1677), 7. 169. Anderson, John, of Fredericksburg, Va., business character, 15. 136.
Anderson, Major John F., anecdotes of Sherman, 16. 467.
Anderson, William, tavern-keeper at Chester, Pa., 2. 33, 19. 375.
Anderson's Bridge, Va. (1781), 6. 140. Andover, Mass., Indian attack (1698),
1. 152; Maverick's account (1660), 235; in 1650, 2. 48; recruits (1760), 6. 427; and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101.
Andover Theological Seminary, con- troversy, 7. 99, 18. 299-301; in 1828, 14. 450; E. A. Park as pro- fessor, 453-464; origin and creed, 455-461.
André, Haitian black, 2. 358.
André, John, and Parsons, 1. 250; contemp. account of capture, 7.
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451; sketch of Margaret Shippen, 10. 292.
Andrew, J., briefs in prize cases (1736-52), 5. 86, 88, 90, 101.
Andrew, John Albion, on John Brown, 1. 219; preparation for war, 3. 329, 19. 237; memoir, 6. 209; port. bequeathed to M.H.S., 16. 265; as human-rights states- man, 18. 378; and Henry Lee, 19. 236-241; Butler controversy, 239. Andrew, Samuel, letter to Mather (1683) on Commencement date, 10. 202.
Andrews. See also Andrus.
Andrews, Abraham, academy, 1. 381.
Andrews, Ammi, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.
Andrews, Anna [Mrs. Hill], 11. 189.
Andrews, Benjamin, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103; (1779), 107.
Andrews, Benjamin H., Commence- ment part (1830), 5. 202; biog. notes, 202 n., 211 n .; Master's oration (1833), 211.
Andrews, Bridget, 1. 137.
Andrews, Charles M., on origin of Conn., 5. 271 n .; and Stevens In- dex-Catalogue, 20. 557, 558
Andrews, Ebenezer, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Andrews, Ebenezer T., Boston es- tate, 1. 315; subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.
Andrews, John, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 63.
Andrews, John, letters, 10. 12; on Goldthwait, 14. 54.
Andrews, Rev. John, Harvard D. D. (1824), 5. 192; biog. note, 16.295n., 300 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 295, 305, 309, 313, 339, 410, 415, 416, 423, 441, 448, 450, 452, 455; at @ B K (1787), 310; supplies at Newburyport, 414, 416, 442, 443, 445, 449; gift to Harvard Library, 17. 58.
Andrews, Joseph, engravings by, 8. 149, 10. 126.
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