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Heywood, George, and H. L. Pierce, 11. 388.
Hibbard, Cyprian, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3.345.
Hibbard, George A., on change in postage stamps, 20. 12.
Hibbens, Ann (Bellingham), deed from, with noted signatures, 1. 186; church trial (1640), 4. 315-316; hanged, 316; insanity, 316.
Hibbens, William, Assistant, lives at Boston, 2. 47; at trial of his wife (1640), 4. 315, 316.
Hiber, George, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Hiccoks, William, letter to Winthrop (1647) on iron works, 8. 16. Hichborn, - (1788), 16. 428.
Hichborn, Benjamin, and capture of Shattuck, 1. 304-306; and incor- poration of Quincy (1792), 4. 64. Hickey, - -, of Cherry Valley, 2. 454.
Hickling, William, paymaster, at Cherry Valley, 2. 447, 449.
Hickman, Nathaniel, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 166.
Hicks, Zechariah, teacher, 4. 193.
Hide, Lieut. Jedediah, at siege of Boston, 9. 53.
Hide, Nathaniel, in Boston society, 10. 39.
Hiester, Joseph, and Pa. politics (1801), 20. 265.
Higbe, John Hilton, death in Am. army (1775), 7. 402.
Higby, Thomas, minister in Va. (1652), 3. 5.
Higginson, Ann [Mrs. Chatfield], 16. 508.
Higginson, Mrs. Anne, letter to Gov. Winthrop (1631) on need of relief, 6. 422-424; maiden name, 16. 478; at Charlestown and New Haven, 483; death, 492.
Higginson, Barbara C. [Mrs. Perkins], 2. 306.
Higginson, Rev. Francis, New Eng- lands Plantation, reprints, 6. 343, 10. 328; extant copies, price, 328;
in Eng., 16. 478, 479; and Inde- pendency, 480; death, 482.
Higginson, George, as banker, 19. 232. Higginson, Henry Lee, and Franklin Fund, 12. 28, 29; elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 15. 493; publication (1903), 17. 214.
Higginson, Rev. John [1], to learn medicine, 1. 47, 16. 479; decline and death, 1. 160, 14. 26, 16. 519; ministry at Guilford, 2. 49, 16. 492-499; Cause of God in N. Eng., 9. 418; Direction for a Publick Con- fession, 423, 11. 22-23; dedication by, in Noyes's New Englands Duty, 9. 514; attestation in Quick's Young Mans Claim, 528; Our Dying Saviour's Legacy of Peace, 11. 19-22, 12. 277; preface to Mather's Everlasting Gospel, 381, 17. 51; preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 350; memoir, 16. 478- 520; birth, 478; parents, 478-480; and Church of England, 480; ad- mitted to Salem church, 481-482; education, 483, 485; admitted a freeman, 484; Indian missions (1636, '38), 484, 491 ; as chaplain at Saybrook, 486, 489, 490; in Pequot War, 486-487; shorthand, 487; scribe of Cambridge synod, 487- 489; Hartford lands, 489, 491; school-teacher at Hartford, 490; marriage, 493; as literary executor, 497, 504-505; and Cromwell's West Indian expedition, 499-502; and Hartford church controversy, 503; literary style, 503-504; and history of New Haven, 505; and missionary work, 506; attempted voyage to Eng., 506, 508-509; ministry at Salem, 506-508, 513, 516; and Quakers, 509, 18. 345; as adviser of colon. authorities, 16. 511-513; election sermon, 511- 512; port., 513; and half-way covenant, 514; and reading in pulpit of Sabbath-observance laws, 514; and synod of 1679, 515; eccl. conservatism, 515; and witch- craft prosecutions, 515-516; read- ing, 517; and Harvard, 517; as sage, 517; treatise against peri- wigs, 517; and Andros, 518; and slavery, 518; character, 520; writ- ings, 520-521; Testimony to Order of Gospel, 17. 54.
Higginson, Major John [2], commis- sion of oyer and terminer (1703), 1. 220; on trade com. (1686), 13.
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248; and Council's assumption of | Highway robbery, paper on Mass. control (1715), 15. 345-349; father on, 16. 504.
Higginson, Louisa (Storrow), Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 306, 311.
Higginson, Mehetabel (Robie), letters
from Jon. Sewall (1778, '83), 10. 418-425; letters to Tim. Pickering (1775) on departure for Halifax, 455-457; (1775, '81) on life at Halifax, 457-459; (1782, '83) on return to Salem, 459-462; school, 459, 462.
Higginson, Mrs. Nathaniel, 19. 374. Higginson, Sarah (Whitfield), 16. 493.
Higginson, Stephen [1], as "Laco," 8. 174; burns his letters, 175; letter to John Pierce (1805) with money, 175; from Thos. Smith (1787) ask- ing help in slave-hunting, 175; to Arthur Lee (1784) on Hamilton, Confederation, N. C. lands, 177; as merchant (1785), 17. 329; Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 315.
Higginson, Stephen [2], Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 306, 311.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth [Communications follow], gifts to M.H.S., 1. 30, 11. 20; list of pub- lications (1883-1906), 1. 170, 2. 391, 3. 280, 4. 348, 6. 405, 8. 185, 9. 23, 10. 121, 555, 11. 318, 12. 175, 13. 66, 14. 129, 18. 269, 20. 208; Commencement part (1841), 5. 233; remarks, 12. 29, 15. 323, 18. 262, 19. 408, 20. 21, 232, 245, 537; on com. on preservation of Constitution, 15. 493; elected to M.H.S. Council (1904-06), 18. 290, 19. 226, 20. 232; on Henry Lee, 19. 247, 250, 251; signs memorial on Constitution, 20. 5.
Communications: on C. C. Per- kins, 3. 61; on presenting letters of John Brown, 319; address at M.H.S. centenary, 6. 275-283; letters of Stephen Higginson, 8. 174-182; on O. B. Frothingham, 10. 511; on G. S. Hale, 12. 9; on his entrance examinations, 14. 203-205; on Parkman and Davy Club, 14. 318; on H. E. Scudder, 15. 494-496; on Stephen Salis- bury, 19. 418-419; on carpet-bag govt., 20. 257; MEMOIR OF J. E. CABOT, 526-533; letter on Long- fellow, 563.
Highland, John, loyalist refugee, 2. 235.
legislation, 19. 178-190; woman hanged for (1789), 178-185.
Hildersliam, Rev. Arthur, on kneeling at Lord's Supper, 13. 127.
Hildersham, Winifred [Mrs. Bare- foot, Mrs. Culverwell], 19. 294.
Hildesheim, Germany, antiquarian interest, 14. 288.
Hildreth, Abijah, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Hildreth, Elizabeth, baptism (1666), 12. 336.
Hildreth, Isaac, dismissed to Cam- bridge (1674), 12. 338.
Hildreth, James, of Chelmsford (1666), 12. 336.
Hildreth, Joseph, baptism, 12. 331; dismissed to Cambridge (1674), 338.
Hildreth, Mrs. Margaret, 12. 336. Hildreth, Mary, baptism, 12. 336.
Hildreth, Oliver, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Hildreth, Persis, dismissed to Cam- bridge (1674), 12. 338.
Hildreth, Richard, removes to Chelms- ford (1656), 12. 325; dismissed to Cambridge (1674), 338.
Hildreth, Richard, wrong tabulation of Continental army, 2. 206.
Hildreth, Samuel T., Commence- ment part (1837), 5. 220; biog. note, 220 n.
Hildreth, Thomas, in campaign of 1760, 4. 388, 391.
Hildrick. See Hildreth. Hill, -, of Eng., expected office (1700), 3. 201.
Hill, Captain, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 397.
Hill, Corporal, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 79, 81.
Hill, Deacon, of Greenfield (1775), 6. 397.
Hill, Abraham, of Charlestown, 7. 156. Hill, Albert H., ancestry, 6. 21.
Hill, Alexander, on com. on memo- rial to Gage (1775), 10. 91.
Hill, Alexander S., 18. 92.
Hill, Alfred B., ancestry, 11. 189.
Hill, Anna (Andrews), 11. 189, 208. Hill, Anna F. (Carruth), 11. 192.
Hill, Catharine [Mrs. Henshaw], 14. 68.
Hill, Clement Hugh, on com. to pub. Proceedings (1884-89), 1. 168, 2. 87, 486, 3. 318, 4. 367; resigns from com., 5. 115; on com. to pub. Sewall's Letter-Book, 1. 180,
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4. 3.13; elected to M.H.S. Council (1884), 1. 180; presents report of Council (1885), 2. 66-69; thanks to, 82; on time of passage of Declaratory Act, 87; on Nominat- ing Com. (1886), 225; report, 403; remarks, 4. 65, 8. 209, 235, 11. 24, 120; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 235; and Dana's appointment (1876), 399; on reception of royal charters, 8. 19; memoir of E. R. Hoar assigned to, 9. 331; on Stuart's port. of Washington in Eng., 11. 69; MEMOIR OF RUFUS CHOATE, 124-155; birth and an- cestry, 189, 13. 130; M.H.S. trib- utes to, 12. 372-379; in M.H.S., 372, 13. 138-139; at Oberlin, 12. 373; as law student, 373, 13. 130; as Asst. Atty .- Gen., 12. 374-376, 13. 135-137; and Federal judgeship; 12. 374, 13. 137; as general prac- titioner, 12. 376, 13. 140; interest in history, 12. 376; character, 376- 379, 13. 140; MEMOIR by C. C. Smith, 130-141; PORT. and AUTOG., 130; education, 130; literary work, 131-134; review of Dartmouth Col- lege case, 132; article on Glad- stone, 133; as Asst. Solicitor of Boston, 134-135; in General Court, 137; Clerk of Dist. Court, 137; abroad, 139; health, 139; death, 140; societies, 140; social life, 140; as writer, 140; religion, 141. Hill, Don Gleason, elected a member M. H.S., 19. 86; memoir of J. T. Hassam assigned to, 201; on
Library Com. (1906), 20. 87; re- port, 231.
Hill, Hamilton, 11. 189; at Oberlin, 190
Hill, Hamilton Andrews, elected a member M.H.S., 5. 423; on H. M. Dexter, 6. 184-185; communicates letter of R. H. Dana, 397-399; remarks, 442, 8. 59; gifts to M. H.S., 7. 127, 374, 10. 125; list of publications (1891-95), 7. 369, 8. 185, 9. 23, 10. 121; on Treaty of Washington, 8. 17-19; on Au- diting Com. (1893-95), 151, 504, 10. 1; reports, 8. 194, 9. 37, 10. 136; on initials on corner stones of Old South, 8. 268-270; memoir of Abbott Lawrence assigned to, 276, 11. 367; on Frederick Fraley, 9.103; on R. C. Winthrop, 227- 232; M.H.S. tributes to, 10. 140- 142, 147-148; MEMOIR by S. E. |
Herrick, 11. 188-196; PORT. and AUTOG., 188; death, 188; position, 188; birth and ancestry, 189; comes to U. S., 189; at Oberlin, 190; mercantile career in Boston, 190-191; public addresses, 191; hist. work, 192; honorary degrees, 192; marriages and children, 192; writings, 193-196.
Hill, Hannah [Mrs. Quincy], 6. 285. Hill, Henry [H. C. 1756], at Com-
mencements (1814-23), 5. 179, 180, 182, 188 n., 189, 191.
Hill, Henry [d. 1892], longevity, 7. 347.
Hill, Capt. Jeremiah, in Saratoga campaign, 6. 100.
Hill, John, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 54.
Hill, John, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Hill, John, of Groton, Vt., 6. 21. Hill, John, of Ga. (1832), 20. 514.
Hill, John B., on name Mason Harbor, 10. 466.
Hill, Joseph E., etching by, 4. 109.
Hill, Maria [Mrs. Huntley], exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 54.
Hill, Miriam P. (Walley), 11. 192.
Hill, Ralph, removes to Chelmsford (1656), 12. 325.
Hill, Roger, exploded coat of arms, 2. 250.
Hill, Sally (Morse), 6. 21.
Hill, Thomas, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Hill, Thomas, Commencement part (1843), 5. 237; intended profes- sion, 238; death announced, 7. 127; ordination, 19. 388.
Hill, Valentine, and Luxford's for- geries, 7. 133; record of acquisition of Winthrop's house (1644), 11. 185.
Hill, William, graduates (1788), 16. 440.
Hill, William W., of Ga., 20. 514.
Hillard, George Stillman, Com- mencement part (1828), 5. 198; biog. notes, 198 n., 9. 135 n .; Mas- ter's oration (1831), 5. 206, 206 n .; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 235; + B K oration (1843), 9. 135; at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10. 400; retentive memory, 474;
young Whig, 11. 279; card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n .; Friday Club, 473, 16. 465; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34-37, 39-41; J. Q. Adams on, 19. 385.
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Hillary, privateer (1748), 5. 89-90. Hiller, J., Jr., sketch of Washington, 4. 350.
Hiller, Joseph, Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289; notary public, 16. 44.
Hilles, Thomasine [Mrs. Forth], 2. 156.
Hillhouse, Rev. James, Watts on, in Eng., 9. 364, 369, 372, 377, 384, 391. Hillhouse, James Abraham, journey with Stiles (1754), 7. 339 n.
Hilliard, Joseph, at Harvard Com- mencements (1806, '14, '15), 5. 171, 178, 180.
Hilliard, Rev. Timothy [H. C. 1764], letter introducing, to Franklin, 4. 302; and Harvard students, 5. 414; biog. note, 16. 308 n .; at ordination of Henry Ware, 336.
Hilliard, Rev. Timothy, Commence- ment part (1809) and biog. note, 5. 174, 174 n.
Hills. See also Hilles.
Hills, William, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 344.
Hills, William D., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Hillsborough, royal memorials, 4. 251,253.
Hillyer, Adj. Andrew, at siege of Boston, 9. 74, 80, 83, 85, 90.
Hilton, Charles, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 284.
Hilton, Edward, churchman, 16. 177. Hilton, William, letter to John Win- throp, Jr. (1633) on keeping swine, 10. 361; to John Winthrop, Sr. (1637) on safe-conduct for an In- dian, 362; career, 362.
Hilton, Winthrop, killed by Indians, 1. 161.
Himera, importance of battle, 17. 398.
Himes, Rev. Joshua, at Philanthropic Soc. (1836), 19. 365.
Hinchman, Thomas, in General Court (1692), 7. 164; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; land grant, 274; in King Philip's War, 401.
Hinckley, Mrs. Job, of Brookfield, 7. 385. Hinckley, Samuel, of Brookfield, 7. 397.
Hinckley, Gov. Thomas, death, 1. 158; and Randolph, 13. 296; named for Council (1691), 14. 217; Narrative of Proceedings, 17. 19.
Hincks, Sir Francis, on Sparks red- line map, 3. 363.
Hinds, -, juggler (1767), 10. 28.
Hinds, Lieutenant, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 386.
Hinds, Hannah, of Brookfield, 7. 396. Hingham, Maverick's account (1660),
1. 239; in 1650, 2. 46; develop- ment of town govt., 7. 188-189; and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101; pre-Rev. inn, 10. 47; old church, 14. 287; ordination of Henry Ware, 16. 336.
Hinks, John, in N. H. Council, 8. 93; member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; attends, 226, 232, 234, 271 ; and Tufton's estate, 258; com- mands fort on Great Island, 261; and N. H. records, 264, 266.
Hinksman, Edmund, of Chelmsford, 12. 321, 334, 335.
Hinksman, Mrs. Elizabeth [Mrs. Fiske], 12. 321.
Hinksman, Joanna [Mrs. Hoar], 9. 309.
Hinman, John, of Va. (1654), 3. 7.
Hinman, Sarah, of Va. (1654), 3. 7.
Hinman, Titus, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Hinsdale, Ensign, at Fort Dummer (1728), 6. 378.
Hinton, - -, exile in Amsterdam,
6. 54.
Hinton, Mrs., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 54.
Hinton, Richard J., on Pottawatomie Massacre, 14. 4.
Hirondelle, prize case (1743), 5. 88. Hirst. See also Hurst.
Hirst, Elizabeth (Sewall), estate in Boston, 1. 315, 323.
Hirst, George, Boston estate, 1. 323.
Hirst, Grove (1717), 8. 217.
Hirst, Mary [Lady Pepperrell], verses by, 17. 88; character, 89.
Historical Manuscript Committee of M.H.S., creation, 12. 169, 261- 264, 372; members (1898), 264; (1899), 13. 142; (1900), 14. 163; circular, 12. 456.
History, Stubbs on partisan, 3. 154, 156; new school, 5. 265-267, 6. 279, 7. 242, 19. 279; institutional continuity, 5. 266-269, 323, 7. 176, 243-245, 250; hist. character of Norse sagas, 5. 332-340, 7. 349- 354; and genealogy, 6. 2; as sci- ence, 280, 19. 283-284; danger in "dignity," 6. 281, 478-479; abuse of quotations, 282; John Adams on, 304; unity, 7. 422; H. W. Torrey on uses of study, 9. 206-208; recol- lections as source, 10. 473-490, 13.
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177, 14. 437-444, 17. 441-448, 18. 123-125, 302, 445; best source, 10. 475; permanence of local histo- ries, 11. 107; Brooks Adams's work on hist. philosophy reviewed, 169- 177; classes of literature, 169; writings (1897), 12. 66, 111; MSS. Com. of M.H.S., 169, 261-2~4, 372, 456, 13. 142, 14. 163; Am. MSS. Commission, 12. 349; Pres. Adams's address on, 13. 81-119; beginning of modern processes, 85, 89; Hume, Robertson, Gibbon, 86-88; influ- ence of evolution, 89-91, 19. 280, 285; progress not the rule, 13. 93; races which have influenced progress, 94; present phase of progress, 95; test of hist. value, 95-97; methods and results of former general historians, 97-100; specialization, 100-102; modern field and special training, 102- 108; value of cooperative, 109; monographs and future general histories, 110-113; past and future functions of hist. societies, 114- 118; - diaries as source, 14. 304; dreams as factors, 15. 81-88; and decline of oratory, 501-506; development of hist. sense in U. S., 506; its importance, 507-508; character of modern instruction, 508; holiday as aid in develop- ment of hist. sense, 509-513; leadership and fatalism, 17. 109 n .; laymen and military history, 250, 260 n., 396; morality as a standard, 18. 50; judges and historians, 155- 156; value of N. Eng. parish record books, 340-341; paper on outlook, 19. 279-287; not definable, 279; research and expression, 281-283, 286; dramatic and philos. aspects, 284-285; importance of person- ality, 285; and claims of sciences, 287; future, 287; - limitations of local and general, 20. 118. Hitchcock. See also Hiccoks.
Hitchcock, Ethan A., letter (1905) on offsprings of Washington Oak, 19. 297-299.
Hitchcock, Rev. Gad, at ordination of Henry Ware, 16. 337; biog. note, 337 n.
Hitchcock, Capt. Luke, in Am. army (1781), 6. 131; in Va. campaign, 134, 145, 146; at siege of York- town, 156.
Hoadly, Charles Jeremy, on Decla- ration of Independence, 3. 370,
373-375; on Journals of Old Cong., 370, 375-378; acknowledgments to, 4. 255 n., 8. 6; communicates diary of Benj. Boardman, 7. 400- 413; on Thos. Hooker's gravestone, 8. 142; communicates diary of Jabez Fitch, 9. 40-91; M. H.S. trib- ute to, 14. 369.
Hoar, Bridget (Lisle), 2. 254; grave- stone, 9. 311 n .; gives books to Mather, 13. 374 n .; marries Usher, 411.
Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood, on J. L. Sibley, 2. 155; on com. on Sibley Bequest, 170; report, 228; gifts to M.H.S., 261, 9. 267; on C. F. Adams, 3. 146-149; Conscience Whig, 147; on pub. of Province Laws, 4. 307; on national holiday, 372; Commencement part (1835), 5. 215; remarks, 6. 1, 21, 7. 421, 8. 20, 209, 235, 9. 95; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 235; on J. R. Lowell, 7. 5-6; on Francis Park- man, 8. 365; letter on O. W. Holmes, 9. 162; letter presenting lock of Lincoln's hair, 267; M.H.S. resolution of thanks and sympathy, 268-269; M. H.S. tributes to, 301-331, 10. 119; death, 9. 301; in M.H.S., 301, 305; and C. F. Adams [2], 302-303, 306-309; character, 303, 305, 320, 322-324, 326-331; as State judge, 304, 316-317; nomi- nation as U. S. Justice rejected, 304, 320; and literary effort, 305, 321; and literary men, 306; pride of descent, 306; and J. Q. Adams's cuff buttons, 307 n .- 308 n .; and Harvard, 309, 310, 322, 329; cor- resp. on Widow Joanna Hoar Scholarship at Radcliffe, 311-315; as Atty .- Gen., 317-319, 323-324; and Grant, 319; member of Joint High Commission, 319; brusque- ness, 320; later law practice, 321, 322; and politics, 321; wit, 322, 324, 328; and Concord, 327, 329; memoir assigned to C. H. Hill, 9. 331; to G. F. Hoar, 13. 1; to Moor- field Storey, 18.471 ; Address (1894), 10. 121; bequest to M. H. S., 129; and proposed increase in M. H.S. mem- bership (1876), 318, 319; retentive memory, 474; Henry Lee's charac- terization, 19. 252; congressional campaign (1876), 20. 172.
Hoar, George Frisbie, elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 3. 102; accepts, 144; and A. H. Bullock, 329, 336; asks
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advice on proposed Lafayette statue, 4. 12; list of publications (1887-1904), 106, 7. 369, 9. 23, 11. 318, 13. 66, 18. 269; on Chas. Deane, 5. 130; on H. A. Whitney, 426; and Chas. Devens, 7. 106; remarks, 8. 235, 274, 11. 120, 187, 12. 311, 13. 197; gift to M.H.S., 9. 27; on O. W. Holmes, 166; on hist. names for inscription in Mass. State House, 196; on R. C. Winthrop, 242-243; presents M.H.S. petition in Senate, 11. 210; and return of Bradford MS., 315, 15. 78-81; and memoir of E. L. Pierce, 12. 55, 155; on Hist. MSS. Com. (1898-1900), 264, 13. 142, 14. 163; on hist. influence of certain re- fusals of office, 15. 230-238; moves vote on obtaining copies of papers in Eng. Public Records Office, 320; on com. on Adams Memorial, 18. 1, 192; MEMOIR OF HORACE GRAY, 155-187; and preservation of Constitution, 331; M.H.S. trib- utes to, 376-379, 385-390, 19. 202, 265, 267; in M.H.S., 18. 376; as last of human-rightsstatesmen,377- 378, 387; and colleagues, 385; as typical N. Eng. man, 386; public and private character, 388-390; PORT. and AUTOG., 19. front .; port. presented, 224; MEMOIR by Natl. Paine and G. S. Hall, 258-267; birth, 258; public career, 258-259; death, 259; and Worcester institu- tions, 259-261; honorary degrees, 261; social life, 261, 263; memorial associations, 261; love of country life, 261-263; of children and books, 263; finances, 263; inscriptions by, 264; as legislator, 264; religion, 265; on growing old, 266.
Hoar, Joanna (Hinksman), descend- ants, 9. 309, 313-314; Radcliffe scholarship in name of, 311-315; gravestone, 311 n.
Hoar, John, and Mather (1675), 13. 355.
Hoar, John, manumission of slave by (1776), 8. 500.
Hoar, Leonard, 2. 254; and Urian Oakes, 5. 409; Sting of Death, 9. 450; his copy of Harvard laws, 11. 200; and Mather (1675), 13. 355; funeral, 356; library, 358, 374; history of his MS. abstracts of sermons, 14. 16. Hoar, Margery [Mrs. Flint], 6. 374.
Hoar, Samuel, report on expulsion from Charleston, 3. 147; Harvard |
LL.D. (1838), 5. 225; inscription on monument, 19. 264; at bicen- tenary of N. Eng. Confed., 361.
Hoar, William, Boston estate, 1. 319. Hoar's Lane, Boston, identity, 1. 318, 319.
Hobart. See also Hubart, Hubbard. Hobart, Mrs., of Braintree, death (1704), 14. 22.
Hobart, Aaron, drowned, 1. 158, 14. 23.
Hobart, Ann (Bradstreet), 11. 419. Hobart, Caleb, sea-captain, 14. 20.
Hobart, Rev. Gershom, of Groton, 4. 299; preaches for Mather (1676),
13. 360-373; and answer to General Court (1676), 369.
Hobart, Josiah, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Hobart, Rev. Nehemiah, Faithful advice from several Ministers, 9.
526; preface to Warning to the Flocks, 17. 29.
Hobart, Rev. Noah, 7. 338.
Hobart, Rev. Peter, at Hingham, 2. 46.
Hobart, Samuel, 11. 419.
Hobbey, (?) James, in campaign of 1760, 4. 396, 5. 362.
Hobble (Hubbell), Major Ithamar, at Crown Point (1760), 5. 387.
Hobbs, William, witchcraft petition, 1. 110.
Hobby. See also Hobbey, Hoby.
Hobby, Charles, knighted (1705), 8. 213.
Hobby-horse, Va. vessel (1651), 3. 6. Hobkirk Hill, battle, 19. 133.
Hoby, Reverend, of Eng., at Harvard Commencement (1835), 5. 216.
Hockady Spring, Va. (1781), 6. 142. Hodge, Major (?) Michael, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 423.
Hodge, Michael,of Newburyport, biog. note, 16. 383 n.
Hodge, Mrs. Michael, 16. 425.
Hodgeman, Samuel, of Brookfield, 7. 385.
Hodges, Mrs., of Boston, death (1675), 13. 348.
Hodges, Alexander, at Passama- quoddy Bay, 3. 92.
Hodges, George C., letters owned by, 20. 535.
Hodges, Harry F., letter owned by, 20. 535 n.
Hodgkin, Alexander, exile in Am- sterdam (1615), 6. 54.
Hodgkin, Jane [Mrs. Murton], exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 54, 57.
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HODGKIN-HOLLAND
Hodgkin, Ursula (Buywater), exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 54.
Hoffman, Wickham, and F. E. Parker,
3. 248; Commencement part (1841),
5. 233; enters Harvard, 14. 205. Hog Island affair (1775), 17. 291, 297. Hogg, Jean [Mrs. Johnston], 8. 226.
Hoit, Albert G., ports. of Webster, 2. 263.
Hoit, Elisha, in Am. Army (1776), 12. 100.
Holbrook, , expelled from Har- vard (1731), 5. 404.
Holbrook, -, innkeeper at Belling- ham (1804), 2. 32.
Holbrook, Abia, school-master, 4. 193. Holbrook, Asa, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Holbrook, James, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Holbrook, Thomas, of Braintree, death, 14. 18.
Holbrook, Mrs. Thomas, death, 14. 18.
Holden. See also Holten.
Holden, Lieut. Aaron, at Cherry Valley, 2. 447, 449; captured by Indians, 450; news of, 455.
Holden, Amos, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Holden, Artemas, 4. 385.
Holden, Betsey [Mrs. Hale], biog. note, 4. 385; scholar at Townsend (1772), 386.
Holden, Betsey (Jewett), 4. 385.
Holden, Bridget (Atwell), 4. 385.
Holden, Caleb, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Holden, David, journal of campaign of 1760, 4. 384-409; career, 384- 385; other memoranda by, 385- 386; enlistment and march to Albany, 387-389; preparation at Albany, 389-391; march to Crown Point, 391-392; army at Crown Point, 392-396; sergeant-major, 395; advance and attack on Isle-aux-Noix, 396-399; advance to Montreal, 399-402; return to Crown Point, 402-405; march home, 405-406; orders, 406-408. Holden, David, Jr., elder son, 4. 385. Holden, David, Jr., younger son, 4. 385.
Holden, Jabez, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301; of Groton, 12. 90.
Holden, John, captured by Indians (1697). 4. 384.
Holden, Lieut. (?) John, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 134, 135, 141, 147.
Holden, Jonathan, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392, 6. 427.
Holden, Joshua, 4. 385.
Holden, Lavinia [Mrs. Bunton], 4. 385. Holden, Mary [Mrs. Greenwood], 4. 385.
Holden, Phineas Hemenway, 4. 385. Holden, Polly, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Holden, Sally, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Holden, Samuel, donations to N. Eng., 9. 346, 349, 379; illness, 376, 578; death, 379; Colman's published sermon on, and letters of, 380, 387. Holden, Mrs. Samuel, and pub. of husband's letters, 9. 380, 387; N. Eng. charity, 393, 397.
Holden, Sarah [Mrs. Cummings], 4. 385.
Holden, Sarah (Davis), 4. 384.
Holden, Sarah (Hemenway), 4. 384, 385.
Holden, Stephen, captured by Indians (1697), 4. 384.
Holden, Sylvanus, 4. 385.
Holden, Thomas, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.
Holden, Sergeant William, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 445.
Holden, Lieut. William, in campaign of 1760, 4. 395.
Holder, Mrs. Judith [Mrs. Ardivey], exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 54. Holder, William, exile in Amsterdam (1596), 6. 54, 64.
Holdridge, Lieut. Hezekiah, at siege of Boston, 9. 65.
Holdsworth, Thomas, prize case (1752), 5. 100.
Holidays, Am. national, 4. 372; what they should commemorate, 15. 509-513.
Holker, of Boston, dinner (1778), 10. 106.
Holland, Cornelius, grant of Ba- hamas (1650), 13. 5; iron works, 28, 29; career, 35-36.
Holland, Elizabeth (Vassall), baroness, 19. 461.
Holland, Henry, Harvard LL.D. (1847), 5. 253.
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