Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 31

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
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Holland, Henry R. V. Fox, baron, visit to (1830), 19. 461.


Holland, Rev. John, ante-mortem visions, 13. 127.


Holland, Col. Stephen, and Daniel Sullivan, 1. 48; proposals to John Sullivan, 51-53, 55, 63; and Gov. Wentworth, 3. 66; and spies, 121.


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HOLLAND-HOLMES


Holland, recognizes U. S., 3. 130, 131,


19. 155; plague (1655), 3. 194; wars with Eng. (1664), 4. 279, 281; (1647), 11. 6; peace (1674), 4. 282; medals commemorating recogni- tion of U. S., 7. 19-22; influence on discovery of Am., 8. 34, 42 n .; toleration, 410-412; hist. value of Span. War, 13. 97; affairs (1787), 16. 319 n .; mercenaries for Eng. (1775), 17. 314-318; and peace negotiations (1782), 425, 426; and Eng. (1780), 19. 127.


Holle, Thomas, of Billesby, Eng. (1623), 8. 513.


Holley, Rev. Horace, at Harvard Commencement (1822), 5. 189; verses on (1818), 8. 252-254; + B K prayer (1811), 9. 113; biog. note, 113 n.


Holley, Orville L., Commencement part (1813) and biog. note, 5. 178, 178 n.


Hollingsworth, Sumner, vol. of Mather pamphlets owned by, 12. 415-419; Eliot Bibles owned by, 419.


Holliock. See Holyoke.


Hollis Street Church, view, 3. 283; call of Saml. West, 19. 431, 437; church burned (1787), 438.


Hollis, Isaac, Watts on relig. charac- ter, 9. 354.


Hollis, John, Watts on death, 9. 349. Hollis, Thomas [d. 1731], Pelham's mezzotint, 18. 238.


Hollis, Thomas [d. 1774], on origin of Mass. motto, 2. 40.


Hollis, Thomas Brand, port. of Laurens painted for, 3. 9.


Hollis, N. H., deed for land in (1674), 4. 156.


Holloway, -, pirate (1686), 13. 269. Holm, Thomas Campanius, on Indian hemp, 6. 36.


Holman, Abigail (? Rigby), death, 1. 156.


Holman, Elizabeth [Mrs. Cooke], 8. 214.


Holmes, -, innkeeper at Bowling Green, Va. (1804), 2. 21, 33.


Holmes, Colonel, of Isle of Wight (1695-99), 2. 182, 184, 191.


Holmes, Abiel, on Northern Lights,


2. 103; subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; MSS., 4. 374; at Harvard Commencements (1803- 34), 5. 169, 194, 203, 214; on Cambridge, 397; Harvard Over- seer, 407; and Harvard students,


414; edits Hubbard's General History, 6. 215; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 235-236; memoir of Caleb Gannett, 7. 123; memoir, 123; + B K prayer (1807), 9. 112; biog. note, 112 n .; at Plymouth anni- versary (1820), 10. 394; character and career, 11. 47-48; and ed. of Winthrop's History, 12. 301.


Holmes, Abigail, book owned by, 17. 21.


Holmes, Amelia L. (Jackson), 11. 51. Holmes, Benjamin Mulberry, absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated Bos- ton estate, 174.


Holmes, Gov. David, congressional candidacy (1797), 15. 160; and Wm. Duane, 20. 379.


Holmes, John, settler at Woodstock, 11. 47.


Holmes, John, member of First Church in Cambridge, 5. 406.


Holmes, John B., 2. 26.


Holmes, John S., and Mellen Cham- berlain, 20. 120.


Holmes, Mary, book owned by, 17. 21.


Holmes, Mary (Stiles), 11. 48.


Holmes, Nathaniel, killed, 1. 154.


Holmes, Obadiah, religious persecu- tion, 1. 242.


Holmes, Oliver Wendell [1], gifts to M.H.S., 1. 374, 3. 221; list of publications (1885-91), 2. 68, 4. 106, 348, 405; biog. of Emerson, 2. 107; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; on Mrs. Swan's house, 4. 48; on J. F. Clarke, 144- 147; on Wm. Amory, 215; MEMOIR OF WM. AMORY, 414-417; Commencement part (1829), 5. - 200; Lowell Lecture, 6. 208; memoir of Motley, 209; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 236; note on Seward and Motley, 8. 21-22; on church at Midway, Ga., 174; poem on Parkman, 360-361; @BK poem (1836), 9. 127; M.H.S. tributes to, 158-168; in M. H.S., 159; influence of profession on writings, 160, 165; Wm. Everett's poem on, 160-162; ancestry, 163, 11. 47-48; marriage, married life, children, 9. 163, 11. 51; in- terest in children, 9, 163-165; business helplessness, 164; char- acter, 164-166; as medical prof., 166-168, 11. 51-53, 64; and puer- peral fever, 9. 167, 11. 51; poem at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10.


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399; MEMOIR by J. T. Morse, 11. | Holy Alliance. See Monroe Doctrine. 47-66; PORT., 47; birth, 48; Holy Land, travel in (1832), 19. 495- 499. education, 49; law student, 49; first literary work, "Old Ironsides," Holycake, John, clerk of court (1686), 13. 243. 49; medical student, 50; practice, 50, 54; and women medical stu- Holyoke, - (1655), 1. 119. dents, 53; as lyceum lecturer, 54; Holyoke, Pres. Edward, admitted to First Church in Cambridge, 5. 406; system of shorthand, 9. 193; election sermon, 350; Isaac Watts on, 357; on flogging, 11. 205; letters from Watts (1738-42) congratula- tions and other matters, 12. 149- 152; Ezra Stiles on, 18. 210. first vol. of poems, 55; and begin- ning of Atlantic Monthly, 55; Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, 56- 57; occasional poems, 57; poetic ambition, 58; and Saturday Club, 58-60; "Professor" and "Poet" papers, 60; novels and doctrine of heredity, 61-63; and public affairs, Holyoke, Edward A., on Northern Lights, 2. 103; on air, 3. 35; at Harvard Commencements (1812, '17), 5. 177, 183. 63; "Atlantic " banquet, 64; biog. writings, 64; Over the Tea-Cups, 65; residences, 65; in Europe (1888), 66; honorary degrees, 66; decline Holyoke, Elizur, mentioned in Pyn- chon's will, 1. 136; and Edward Gouge, 323 ; on com. on war expen- ses (1676), 12. 402. and death, 66; - and Friday Club, 16. 465; hymns, 17. 139; letter to G. E. Ellis (1881) on Mary Chase's curvature, 18. 346; and Homan, -, sea-captain (1739), 9. 364. Emancipation Concert, 20. 248; afflatus, 442.


Holmes, Oliver Wendell [2], elected a member M.H.S., 6. 442; and G. O. Shattuck, 11. 269; MEMOIR OF G. O. SHATTUCK, 14. 361- 368; gift of papers to M.H.S., 17. 229.


Holmes, Rebeckah [Mrs. Amory], 5. 341.


Holmes, Sarah (Wendell), 11. 48; character, 48.


Holmes, Thomas, 11. 47.


Holmes Hole, Brit. expedition to (1779), 3. 84-88; described (1801), 4. 128, 134.


Holmes's Ordinary, Va. (1781), 6. 142. Holroyd, John B. See Sheffield.


Holst, Hermann Eduard von, death announced, 18. 188.


Holt, John, business relations with Jas. Parker, 16. 192-194, 201, 202, 205-208, 210, 212-217, 222, 224; and press in Va., 193, 208; popularity with Sons of Liberty,. 210.


Holt, Joshua, non-consumption agree- ment (1786), 8. 497.


Holten, -, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 399.


Holten, Samuel, extracts from diary (1778), 10. 463.


Holt's Forge, Va. (1781), 6. 144, 148. Holtzendorff, Baron Franz von, death announced, 4. xxii, 5. 438.


Holwell, John Z., Interesting Hist. Events, 3. 29.


Homans, John, Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 176 n .; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Homem, Diego, St. Lawrence region on map (1558), 7. 306.


Homer, Capt. John, custom-house raid on, 10. 72.


Homer, Jonathan, at Harvard Com- mencements (1826-42), 5. 195, 207, 211, 212, 216, 224, 231, 233, 234, 237; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 6. 236.


Homer, Ohio River steamer, 7. 287.


Homer, Stephen Salisbury on, 2. 96-98.


Homes, Mrs., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 54.


Homes, Barzillai, Detroit bank, 20. 521.


Homline, H., exilein Amsterdam,6. 54. Honyerry, Indian, in Sullivan's ex- pedition, 2. 460; killed, 470.


Hood, Captain, excursion from Boston (1772), 10. 46.


Hood, Harry, in Boston 10. 72.


(1769),


Hood, Com. Samuel, in Boston (1768, '69), 10. 37, 71, 76.


Hoogland, William, engraving of La- fayette, 5. 451.


Hook. See also Hooke.


Hook, Francis, justice of peace (1686), 13. 230; receiver of duties, 236; and records of Maine, 258; Treasurer of Maine, 277.


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HOOK-HOPKINS


Hook, Walter Farquhar, his "Mrs. Martyr," 3. 158.


Hooke,-, of Eng.(1693), 2.173,195. Hooke, Rev. William, at Taunton and


New Haven, 2. 48, 49; and Eliot, 50. Hooker, Ann, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Hooker, Cornelius, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136.


Hooker, Edward, of London, will (1650), 1. 136.


Hooker, Edward, of Chilcombe, Eng. (1650), 1. 136.


Hooker, Mrs. Elizabeth, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136.


Hooker, Mrs. Ellen, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136.


Hooker, Frances (Mrs. Tarleton), 1. 136.


Hooker, Henry, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Hooker, James C., gift to M.H.S., 3. 319.


Hooker, John, of Leicester, will (1654), 1. 136.


Hooker, John, cousin, 1. 136.


Hooker, Gen. Joseph, in Civil War, 7. 108, 111, 10. 434, 18. 443.


Hooker, Sir Joseph D., and Wallace and Darwin, 8. 50.


Hooker, Mary, of N. Eng. (1650), 1. 136.


Hooker, Capt. Noadiah, at siege of Boston, 7. 410, 412.


Hooker, Peter, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Hooker, Ralph, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Hooker, Richard, of Eng. (c. 1650), 1. 136.


Hooker, Rev. Samuel, mentioned, 1. 136; death, 152; Righteousness Rained from Heaven, 17. 30.


Hooker, Sibil, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Hooker, Thomas, exile in Amster- dam (1631), 6. 54.


Hooker, Rev. Thomas, at Hartford, 2. 49; books owned by, 3. 319; and origin of Conn., 5. 270-272; letter to Gov. Winthrop (1637) on theolog. dissensions, 6. 423- 425; history of second gravestone, 8. 142; Mather's Piscator Evan- gelicus, 9. 504; and Winthrop- Dudley quarrel, 16. 277-278; and Higginson, 483, 485, 488, 492, 497; literary remains, 497.


Hoole, Mrs., of (?) Chelsea, death (1760), 5. 384.


Hoole, Thomas, death (1760), 5. 382. Hoop Scheffer, J. G. de, and Am- sterdam records, 6. 46.


Hooper, -, of Boston (1729), 18. 242.


Hooper, of Marblehead, brig (1769), 10. 71.


Hooper, Mrs., of Newburyport, men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 350, 366, 383-385, 394-401, 416, 423, 425-428, 443, 445, 452; and suicide of son, 374, 380; struggles, 374.


Hooper, Benjamin, 16. 350; suicide, 374.


Hooper, Elizabeth, 16. 445.


Hooper, Harriet (Bradbury), 16. 392 n.


Hooper, Sergeant John, death (1778), 6. 107.


Hooper, Joseph, 16. 443, 446.


Hooper, Polly [Mrs. Spence], wed- ding, 10. 37; mentioned, 42.


Hooper, Rebecca [Mrs. Jenkins], 16. 380 n.


Hooper, Robert, and excise act (1765), 10. 61.


Hooper, Robert, Commencement spread (1765), 10. 42.


Hooper, Sarah [Mrs. Goodman], 17. 174.


Hooper, Stephen, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 362, 376, 388, 416, 448; biog. note, 388 n.


Hooper, Thomas W., mentioned by J. Q. Adams, 16. 299, 455; wife, 392 n .; exhibition part (1788), 409.


Hooper, Rev. William, establishment of West Church, 9. 358; death, 10. 23; and John Rowe, 24; funeral, 27; Pelham's mezzotint, 18. 238.


Hooper, William, Signer, 1. 282.


Hooper, Mrs. William, distress (1776), 10. 99.


Hope, Colonel, of Eng. (1694), 2. 174, 176.


Hoph, Samuel. See Haugh.


Hopkins, Abigail [Mrs. Field], 19. 63.


Hopkins, Caleb, and tea question, 10. 80; characterized, 12. 141. " Hopkins, Charles, killed (1691), 7. 157.


Hopkins, Gov. Edward, 8. 8; and Hadley school, 13. 282; Indian mission (1638), 16. 491.


Hopkins, Rev. Edward, and Edwards MSS., 15. 3.


Hopkins, Esek, captures New Provi- dence, 13. 16.


Hopkins, Hannah, disciplined by church (1678), 6. 495.


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


Hopkins, John, accused of embezzle- ment (1781), 19. 143.


Hopkins. Mark, at Harvard Com-


mencements (1837-47), 5. 221, 233, 253; Harvard D.D. (1841), 233; on P. A. Chadbourne, 18. 449, 453.


Hopkins, Rev. Samuel, on Indians (1703), 17. 7.


Hopkins, Rev. Samuel [b. 1721], at Brown Commencement (1795), 3. 42; biog. note, 42 n.


Hopkins, Simeon, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450; body recovered, 452.


Hopkins, Stephen, Signer, 1. 281. Hopkins, Major Wait, killed by


Indians, 2. 461.


Hopkinsianism, 14. 456; J. Q. Adams on disinterested benevo- lence, 16. 354, 390; Saml. Langdon on, 218.


Hopkinson, Francis, Signer, 1. 228. Hopkinson, Joseph, Marshall on judgeship, 14. 338; and Wm. Duane, 20. 309.


Hopkinson, Thomas, Commencement part (1830), 5. 203; biog. note, 203 n .; Master's oration (1833), 211, 211 n.


Hopper. See Hooper.


Hoppin, Abby (Spears), 3. 299.


Hoppin, Abigail (Johnson), 3. 300. Hoppin, Elizabeth (Parker), 3. 308. Hoppin, Hannah (Lewis), 3. 299.


Hoppin, Nicholas [1], 3. 299.


Hoppin, Nicholas [2], 3. 299; pri- vateersman, 300.


Hoppin, Nicholas, death announced, 2. 225, 390; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; MEMOIR by F. E. Oliver, 299-308; birth and ancestry, 299; boyhood traits, 300; education, 300; in trade, 300; at Brown, 301; teacher, 301; as rector at Cambridge, 301-303; death, 301; as preacher, 303; as churchman, 303; scholarship, 304; character, 304; love of flowers, 304; in M.H.S., 305; on John Cotton, 305-306; on Chas. Chauncy, 306-307; published ser- mons, 307; other pamphlets, 308; in Am. Oriental Soc., 308; hon- orary degree, 308; marriage and children, 308.


Hoppin, Richard, 3. 299.


Hoppin, Susannah (Hancock), 3. 300.


Hoppin, William, 3. 300. -


Horicon, Lake, name for Lake George, 4. 247 n.


Horne-Tooke, John, and France, 3. 25, 26.


Hornet-Penquin fight, medal com- memorating, 2. 72.


Horry, Mrs., of Hampton, S. C., plantation (1804), 2. 24.


Horse racing, order of Mass. Council on (1677), 12. 403.


Horsfield, Edward, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 182.


Horsfield, Rosamond [Mrs. Jepson], 17. 174.


Horsford, Eben N., on embankment at Stony Brook, 2. 200; and Priest- ley's letters, 3. 12; and Sylvester letters, 4. 270; Harvard A.M. (1847), 5. 253.


Horsmanden, Daniel, dismissed from Council, 16. 190.


Hortense, Queen, in Florence (1829), 19. 448.


Horticulture, N. Eng. domestic fruits (1660), 1. 247; interest of S. G. Perkins, 2. 306; of J. C. Gray, 4. 23; of Francis Parkman, 8. 538; fête of Brit. society (1831), 19. 478.


Horton, -, sea-captain (1694), 7. 166.


Horton (Hawkton), Capt. Israel, in campaign of 1760, 4. 408.


Horton, N. S., Presbyterian Church (1770), 4. 70.


Hoskings & Co., William, bankrupt, 10. 53.


Hosley, Capt. James, company of minutemen, 12. 103.


Hosmer, Abner, at Concord battle, 10. 191.


Hosmer, Rev. Frederick L., hymns, 17. 139.


Hosmer, Titus, alternate delegate to Cong. (1776), 3. 373.


Hospitals, Philadelphia (1812), 19. 374.


Hotels. See Taverns.


Hotty, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 178.


Houdetot, Elizabeth, comtesse d', and Franklin, 20. 58; and Crève- cœur, 59, 77; port., 60 n.


Houdon, Jean Antoine, port., 4. 109; bust of Washington, 19. 6, 20. 8-9.


Hough, Atherton, land (1645), 8. 12 n. Houghton, Henry O., and H. E. Scudder, 17. 147.


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HOUGHTON-HOWE


Houghton, John, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299-301.


Houghton, Richard M. Milnes, 1st baron, on Adams and Trent affair, 3. 150; at Plymouth, Mass., 10. 444.


Houghton, Robert, letter to Win- throp (1645) on iron works, 8. 15. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., services of H. E. Scudder, 17. 147-152, 157. Houldsworth, Jonas, letter to Win- throp (1666), 5. 292. House. See Howes.


House Committee of M.H.S. (1899), 13. 165; (1905), 19. 273; (1906), 20. 245.


House of Commons, Ladies Gallery (1830), 19. 459. See also Par- liament.


House of Representatives, and Graves-Cilley duel (1838), 12. 288- 292; first apportionment, 15. 139; of 1832, 206; J. Q. Adams on de- bates (1789), 16. 462. See also Congress.


Houses, Southern (1804), 2. 19, 21, 23; Iroquois, 466, 467; of New Haven (1795), 3. 48; of N. S. Indians (1782), 4. 11; building law for Boston (1783-85), 12. 407-409; (1686), 13. 243; Tuck- ahoe, 14. 205-209; size of Va. colonial, 210; extant early Mass. (1900), 286-296. See also Archi- tecture.


Houston. See also Huston, Hustone. Houston (Huestin), -, of N. Y. (1779), 2. 477.


Houston, David F., on Calhoun and strict construction, 17. 113 n.


Houston, Felix, appearance, 7. 274.


Houston, Samuel, assault on Stan- berry, 19. 518.


Houstoun, William, 17. 484.


Hovey, Ivory [1], 3. 402 n.


Hovey, Rev. Ivory [2], 3. 402 n.


Hovey, James, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 401, 414, 433, 435; biog. note, 402 n.


Hovey, Lydia (Atwood), 3. 402 n.


How. See also Howe.


How, - , of Isle of Wight (1698), 2. 190.


How, Reverend, as preacher (1812), 19. 372.


How, Abraham, protest against stu- dents' long hair (1672), 9. 99.


How, Dearly, church member, 5. 406. How, John, in Va. county court (1632), 3. 4; vestryman, 5.


Howard. See also Hayward. Howard, - -, academy at Brook- ville, Md. (1829), 5. 462-463.


Howard, Bezaleel, Harvard D.D. (1824), 5. 192; exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.


Howard, Elizabeth A. Haryett, as an "institution," 16. 470.


Howard, George E., on Eng. parish, 7. 243.


Howard, John, Rich. Price on, 17.377. Howard, John E., 2. 14.


Howard, Jonathan, Boston estate, 1. 325.


Howard, Joseph Jackson, death an- nounced, 16. 271.


Howard, Martha [Mrs. Nourse], 18. 292.


Howard, Nathaniel, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.


Howard, Mrs. Nathaniel (Willard), death, 7. 169.


Howard, Oliver O., at Chancellors- ville, 7. 108-110; at Columbia, 15. 266, 272, 273; and Simms's library, 277.


Howard, Robert, Boston estate, 1. 325.


Howard, Samuel, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 180; descendants, 11. 123.


Howard, Rev. Simeon, ordination, 10. 26; Dudleian Lecture (1787), 16. 313; biog. note, 313 n .; Hazlitt on, 17. 335.


Howard, Capt. Thomas, death (1698), 14. 19.


Howard's Tavern, Easton, 10. 47.


Howe. See also How.


Howe, - (1787), 16. 336.


Howe, Abner, of Brookfield, 7. 385.


Howe, Abraham, of Marlborough, 4. 300.


Howe, Archibald M., gift to M.H.S., 8. 291.


Howe, Appleton, Commencement part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 180, 180 n. Howe, Col. Cyprian, innkeeper at Marlborough, 6. 89.


Howe, Edward Compton, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 174. Howe, Ephraim, wrecked (1676), 7. 168, 13. 405.


Howe, Dr. (?) Estes, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 49.


Howe, Dr. Estes [H. C. 1832], on abode of John Hull and Saml. Sewall, 1. 312-326.


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


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HOWE-HUBBARD


Howe, Ichabod, of Brookfield, 7.385, 387.


Howe, Isaac, of Marlborough, 4. 300. Howe, James B .; at class reunion (1844), 5. 242.


Howe, Jedidiah, of Brookfield, 7. 398. Howe, Joseph, memorial meeting, 12. 8.


Howe, Lucy, of Brookfield, 7. 398.


Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe,


elected a member M.H.S., 20. 438. Howe, Col. Perley, 4. 295.


Howe, Richard, 1st earl, Eden on, 1. 224; Newport campaign, 3. 119. Howe, Sir William, at Halifax, 2. 301; displaced, 3. 15; in Philadelphia, 110-113; arrives at Boston, 10. 93; Bunker Hill, 17. 303; and move- ment for armistice (1777), 20. 61. See also American Revolution.


Howe, William E., in Europe, 20. 189. Howell, David, boundary commis- sioner (1796), 3. 350, 361, 379.


Howell, James, on relig. freedom in Amsterdam, 6. 42.


Howell, John, witnesses affidavit (1664), 5. 306.


Howell, Richard, witnesses deed (1664), 5. 305, 306.


Howes, Captain, privateersman, prize, 1. 21.


Howes, Frederick, Harvard A. M. (1838), 5. 225.


Howes, Samuel P., port. of Webster attributed to, 2. 263.


Howland, Ensign, at siege of Boston, 9. 81.


Howland, Lieutenant, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 73.


Howland, Ann T. [Mrs. Winsor], 12. 457.


Howland, Benjamin, innkeeper at Tiverton, 4. 135.


Howland, Consider, 3. 415 n.


Howland, Hannah [Mrs. Winslow], 3. 414 n.


Howland, Lieut. (?) Jabez, in King Philip's War, 13. 403.


Howland, Joanna [Mrs. White], 3. 387, 403 n.


Howland, John, immigrant, alleged facts about, in old Bible, 10. 258- 259.


Howland, John, letter to Pilgrim Soc. (1845), 10. 400.


Howland, Thomas, 3. 414 n.


Howland, Thomas Southworth, inn- keeper at Plymouth, 3. 383, 400 n.,


10. 47; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 391, 406, 411, 412; club dines at


inn of, 400, 401, 413, 433, 434; John Adams on, 409 n.


Howland's Ferry, R. I., in 1801, 4. 126.


Howlett. See also Howlitt.


Howlett, Susanna (Hudson) [Mrs. Perkins], 7. 426.


Howley, Rev. Michael F., on Cabot's landfall, 11. 159.


Howlitt, Thomas, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Hoyt, Albert H., on L. R. Paige, 15. 253.


Hubart, Shebuel, of Pepperell, 6. 427.


Hubart, William, recruit (1760), 6. 427.


Hubbard. See also Hobart, Hubart. Hubbard, -, of Va. (1766), 19. 110. Hubbard, Mrs. Anne, death (1717), 8. 219.


Hubbard, Barbara [Mrs. Smyth],


exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 54. Hubbard, Bela, as preacher, 2. 7.


Hubbard, Charles J., gift to M.H.S., 6. 416.


Hubbard, Daniel, vessel of, captured (1775), 7. 413; in Boston (1775), 9. 55, 60; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 10. 77; in Trinity Church vestry, 89.


Hubbard, Mrs. Elizabeth, in Boston society, 10. 41.


Hubbard, Lieut. Elizur, at siege of Boston, 9. 64, 69.


Hubbard, John, death (1705), 14. 23. Hubbard, John, death (1710), 14. 27. Hubbard, Capt. Jonas, death in prison,


2. 272; in Arnold's Quebec expedi- tion, 275; in assault on Quebec, 292; wounded, 294.


Hubbard, Jonathan, commission (1745), 11. 420; at Louisburg, 434, 444, 445.


Hubbard, Martha (Coit) [Mrs.


Greene], 14. 68 n.


Hubbard, Phineas, in Am. army (1775), 12. 84, 106; minuteman, 104.


Hubbard, Polly (Barrett) [Mrs. Nut- ting], 8. 23.


Hubbard, Russell, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 59.


Hubbard, Samuel, Harvard LL.D. (1842), 5. 236.


Hubbard, Thomas, note(1717), 8.220. Hubbard, Thomas, keeps a carriage (1768), 1. 225; and probate rec- ords (1752), 16. 108; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


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HUBBARD-HULL


Hubbard, Thomas, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.


Hubbard, Tuthill, in Boston society, 10. 33; excursion (1772), 46; in Boston after evacuation, 97.


Hubbard, William [1], relatives in Eng., 1. 137; petition (1637), 3. 199.


Hubbard, Rev. William [2], map of N. Eng., FACSIMS., 4. 13-21, 199- 206, 6. 40; Narrative of the troubles, data as to eds., errata, extant copies, price, 4. 14, 17-18, 19 n., 199, 205- 206, 9. 440-441, 10. 349-351; visit to Eng., 4. 18; on population of Groton (1676), 137; MS. General History of N. Eng., 300 n .; Chas. Deane on, 7. 71; missing parts of General History recovered, 8. 480- 481; Happiness of a People, 9. 438; Benefit of Well-Ordered Conversa- tion, 460; sermon on Danl. Deni- son, 461; attestation in Quick's Young Mans Claim, 528; and ad- vice of clergy (1685), 13. 333; con- servatism, 16. 515; preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40; Testimony to Order of Gospel, 54.


Hubbard, Capt. William, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 88.


Hubbard's Map of New England. See Hubbard (Rev. Wm.).


Hubbardton (?) (1776), 6. 87.


Hubbell. See Hobble.


Hubby. See Hobbey, Hobble.


Hubley, Adam, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 438.


Hudson, Ann (Rider), 4. 29.


Hudson, Charles, MEMOIR by E. G. Porter, 4. 28-32; versatility, 28; birth and ancestry, 28; training, 28; minister, 29; marriages, 29; legislative services, 29; politics, 29; on circumscribing slavery (1846), 30; offices, 30; services to Lexington, 31; Lexington, 31; other local histories, 31; and town of Hudson, 31; appearance, 31; rem- iniscences and lectures, 31; and centenary of battle of Lexington, 32 ; death, 32; societies, 32; memo- rial volume, 32; port., 32; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 236.


Hudson, Charles H., Commencement part (1846), 5. 249.


Hudson, Henry J., Commencement spread (1843), 5. 240. -


Hudson, Louisa (Williams), 4. 28. Hudson, Martha B. (Rider), 4. 29. Hudson, Stephen, 4. 28.


Hudson, Susan, agreement as Win- throp's creditor, 11. 186.


Hudson, Susanna [Mrs. Howlett, Mrs. Perkins], 7. 426.


Hudson, William, Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152.


Hudson, Mass., origin of name, 4. 31. Hudson, N. Y., in 1812, 19. 368-369. Hudson River, plan (1755), 5. 417; compared with Rhine, 10. 224; winter travel on (1812), 19. 368- 369.


Hudson River Indians, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 365, 369.


Hübner, Baron Joseph A. von, on Treaty of Washington, 8. 17.


Huestin. See Houston.


Huger, Misses, of Georgetown, S. C. (1804), 2. 23.


Huger, Benjamin, Commencement part (1813) and biog. note, 5. 178 n. Huggins, -, of Head of Elk (1781), 6. 132, 135.


Hughes, Christopher, and Rush (1823), 15. 419.


Hughes, James, criminal case (1789), 19. 180.


Hughes, John, and Franklin, 16. 200, 202, 204, 208, 217, 224; embar- rassed, 204, 211, 217.


Hughes, Archbishop John, and un- official mission to Europe (1861), 1. 203, 205, 209, 16. 465.


Hughes, Rev. Lewis, extant copy of Plaine and True Relation, 12. 161. Hughes, Samuel, in Boston society, 10. 39.


Huguenots, Baird's Emigration, 2. 65; overthrow in Fla., 8. 416-468 [see Menendez]; in Mass. (1686), 13. 256, 265, 280.


Huidekoper. Anna [Mrs. Clarke], 4. 325.


Huidekoper, Harm J., 4. 325.


Hull ( ? Hall), Lieutenant, mortally wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.


Hull, Edward, case (1653), 5. 289. Hull, Hannah [Mrs. Sewall], 1. 313. Hull, Com. Isaac, Rogers on (1815),


4. 208; gift to J. Q. Adams of cane of wood of Constitution, 11. 198- 199; cruise in Constitution (1812), 16. 182.


Hull, John, land and house in Boston, 1. 313-316; on town committee, 326; acquirement of Cotton Hill estate, 316, 13. 424; Willard's funeral sermon on, 9. 457; on arrival of Davenports (1668), 12. 228.


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Hull, Judith (Quincy), 1. 313; divi-| Hunloke, John, Boston estate, 13. sion of husband's estate, 314. 22 n.


Hull, Rebecca P. [Mrs. Clarke], 4. 320. Hull, Robert, Boston estate, 1. 312, 313.


Hull, Rubin, on trade com. (1686), 13. 249.


Hull, Gen. William, 4. 320; Cincin- nati oration (1788), 16. 435; as Gov. of Mich., 20. 286-291, 293- 295, 521-524.


Hull, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 239; naming of, 19. 274- 276.


Hulton, Henry, in Boston society, 10. 50; attack on (1773), 79; absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 174.


Humane Society of Mass., medal, 4. 350.


Humbert of Italy, assassination, 15. 184, 185.


Hume, David, and Puritans, 3. 159; as historian, 13. 86-88; J. Q. Adams on history, 16. 445; visit to, 19. 459.


Hume, Martin A. S., biog. of Philip II., 12. 70.


Hume-Campbell, A. See Campbell. Humphrey. See also Humphreys, Humphry, Humphrys.




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