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Humphrey, Anna [Mrs. Kemp], 11. 422.
Humphrey, Charles, and vote on Independence, 1. 275.
Humphrey, Capt. Elihu, at siege of Boston, 9. 61, 78, 83.
Humphrey, Heman, at Harvard Com- mencement (1836), 5. 217, 218.
Humphrey, James, 19. 60.
Humphrey, Lieut. Nathaniel, at siege of Boston, 9. 61.
Humphreys, David, epitaph to Alex. Scammell, 3. 388; and MS. of Wash- ington, 5. 3; at Span. court, 18; Thos. Day on poetry of, 17. 340.
Humphry, Jolın [1], farm at Lynn, 1. 212, 213, 216; grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 36-40.
Humphry, John [2], career, 13. 40-43. Humphry, John, killed at Quebec (1775), 2. 294.
Humphrys, -, of Pa. (1793), 3. 16, 26.
Humphrys, Joshua, Wm. Duane on, as officer (1801), 20. 265.
Humphrys, William, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.
"Hungry March," identity, 1. 229- 231.
Hunnewell, H. Hollis, marriage, 3. 99; and Wellesley, 100.
Hunnewell, James Frothingham, elected a member M.H.S., 13. 379; gifts to M.H.S., 456, 14. 173, 15. 162, 16. 145, 20. 228; on Auditing Com. (1900-03, 07), 14. 1, 16. 1, 17. 130, 20. 587; reports, 14. 141, 16. 143, 17. 228; EARLY HOUSES NEAR MASS. BAY, 286- 296; publications (1901-03), 15. 29, 17. 214; remarks on present- ing view of Boston, 15. 162; AID TO GLORY, 16. 181-186; on an English Bunker's Hill, 17. 1-3, 18. 81-83; remarks, 17. 116, 141, 19. 199, 20. 245; elected to Council M.H.S. (1903-05), 17. 233, 18. 290, 19. 226; signs memorials on Constitution, 18. 121, 20. 5; re- marks on presenting Pelham Club ports., 18. 238-239; on latest and earliest town views, 19. 295-296; on Nominating Com. (1906), 20. 87; report, 231; presents report of Council (1906), 201-208.
Hunstock, Jonathan, death at Wy- oming, 3. 346.
Hunt, Major, of (?) Braintree (1701), 1. 155.
Hunt, Sergeant, milit. watch (1690), 1. 163.
Hunt, Abigail [Mrs. Jessop], 17. 178. Hunt, Capt. (?) Ephraim, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 289.
Hunt, Rev. Jeremiah, and Colman's sermons, 9. 342.
Hunt, John, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Hunt, Rev. John, in Boston society, 10. 31.
Hunt, Mrs. Mercy, of Marlborough, 4. 300.
Hunt, Moses, Commencement part (1811) and biog. note, 5. 176 n.
Hunt, Lieut. (?) Oliver, in army in Conn. (1779), 6. 125.
Hunt, Ruth (1717), 8. 218.
Hunt, Thomas, death of son (1703), 14. 21.
Hunt, Capt. Thomas, furlough (1778), 6. 106.
Hunt, William M., ports. of Lemuel Shaw and J. A. Andrew, 16. 265.
Hunter, -, of Ga., at Cape Fran- çais (1793), 2. 344.
Hunter, Sergeant Adam, escapes from Indians (1779), 2. 452, 463.
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Hunter, Joseph, reprinted M. H.S.
paper, 6. 348; identifies place of Bradford's birth, 7. 52; and find- ing of Bradford MS., 54.
Hunter, William, mentioned in Parker-Franklin corresp., 16. 193, 194, 207, 212-214, 219, 220.
Hunter, Brit. sloop at Quebec (1775), 2. 285, 286.
Hunting, -, sea-captain of Charles- town, wrecked (1702), 14. 21.
Hunting, Mrs. Hannah, of Charles- town, 7. 146.
Hunting, Rev. Nathanael, ordained, 1. 154; AUTOG., 9. 529.
Hunting, Capt. Samuel, of Charles- town, 7. 146; selectman, 152; shoots a man (1677), 169.
Huntington, Captain, in (1776), 10. 97.
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Huntington, Sergeant, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 57, 59, 69, 71.
Huntington, Caleb, appeal for aid of church, 4. 69.
Huntington, Rev. Daniel, Griswold controversy, 19. 198.
Huntington, Daniel, port. of R. C. Winthrop, 2. 118; and S. F. B. Morse, 11. 284.
Huntington, Lieut. Ebenezer, double graduation, 7. 356-358; at siege of Boston, 9. 65, 73-76, 81, 83.
Huntington, Elisha, Washington Monument appeal, 2. 143.
Huntington, Elizabeth [Mrs. Wol- cott], 18. 87.
Huntington, Mrs. Faith, suicide and funeral, 9. 84, 86.
Huntington, Rev. Frederick D., on Rev. Francis Parkman, 8. 522.
Huntington, Jabez, career, 7. 355; milit. letters from sons (1775-76), 356-360.
Huntington, Gen. Jedidiah, in Mon- mouth campaign, 3. 114, 6. 108; brigade at Danbury (1778), 3. 123; career, 7. 355; letters on siege of Boston, 358-360; regt. at siege, 9. 41-91.
Huntington, Deacon (?) Jonathan, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 73.
Huntington, Lieut. Joshua, carcer, 7. 356; letters on siege of Boston, 356-358; at siege, 9. 43.
Huntington, Mrs. Joshua, 3. 45. Huntington, Samuel, autog., 1. 250; Signer, 281, 3. 374; delegate to Cong. (1776), 373; Du Simitière's port., 4. 142.
Huntington, William, at siege of Boston, 9. 43.
Huntington, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 246.
Huntley, Ann (Hayes), exile in Am- sterdam (1600), 6. 54.
Huntley, John, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 54.
Huntley, Maria (Hill), exile in Am- sterdam (1600), 6. 54.
Huntley, Ensign Warren, at siege of Boston, 9. 75, 83.
Huntley, William, exile in Amster- dam (1600), 6. 54.
Huntoon, Mrs. D. T. V., gift to M. H.S., 8. 197.
Huntress, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 273.
Huntting, Teunis D., port., 8. 196. Hunyary. See Honyerry.
Hurd, Francis P., Commencement part (1839), 5. 226; biog. note, 226.
Hurd, Isaac, on Rev. Francis Park- man, 8. 522.
Hurd, Jacob, petition as constable (1686), 13. 252.
Hurd, John, Boston estate, 1. 312, 316, 318.
Hurlburt, John, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.
Hurlbut, Rufus, Commencement part (1813) and biog. note, 5. 178 n. Hurlbut, Thomas, adventure with Pequots (1636), 12. 205.
Hurry, William, sea-captain (1688), 7. 146.
Hurst. See also Hirst.
Hurst, Gertrude (Bannister), exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 49, 54.
Hurst, Isaac, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.
Hurst, Jacob, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.
Hurst, James, exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 54.
Hurst, Mrs. Margaret, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.
Hurst, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.
Hurst, Silvester, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.
Hurst, William, on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Husbands, Azariah, grant of Ba- hamas (1650) 13. 5: career, 43-44. Huske, Ellis, postmaster at Boston, 16. 51 n.
Huskisson, William, on Navigation Laws, 19. 549.
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Hussey, Obed, boarding-house keeper
at Nantucket, 4. 128, 130, 132.
Hussey, Sylvanus, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Husted, Robert, Greenwich estate, 6. 19.
Huston, John, commission (1745), 11. 420.
Hustone, Caleb, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389, 390.
Hutcheson, Francis, principles, 17. 316.
Hutchings, Captain, in campaign of 1760, 4. 388, 389, 392, 395.
Hutchins, Enoch, Maine lands, 19. 292.
Hutchins, John, reversal of sentence against, 1. 92.
Hutchins, Nathaniel, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 279, 283; in assault on Quebec, 291; cap- tured, 292, 295.
Hutchins, Thomas, and map of
Northwest Territory (1785), 14. 167.
Hutchinson, - of (?) Newport (1778), 2. 239.
Hutchinson, of Ireland, at Newburyport (1788), 16. 379, 381, 387, 389.
Hutchinson, -, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Hutchinson, Anne (Marbury), in N. Neth. 2. 50; descendants, 3. 207; history of report of trial, 4. 159- 161; report, 161-191; sources on trial, 159; doctrinal charges against, 162-163, 180; on being dealt with publicly, 163-164; mortality of soul, 164-170; resurrection of body and community of women, 170-172; question of admonish- ing, 172-176; admonition, 176- 180; accused of lying, 180, 182- 183, 187; answers to doctrinal charges, 181-182; answer to Shepard, 182; doctrine of grace, 183-186; repentance doubted, 184; self-exaltation, 185, 187; question of excommunicating for lying, 188-190; excommunicated, 190. Hutchinson, Capt. Edward, Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152; career, 3. 207; at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 173; admonished, 176; place where ambushed, 8. 280; Mather on death, 13. 400.
Hutchinson, Edward [d. 1752], carcer, 3. 207; and North Writing School (1716), 4. 193; director of
Merchants' Notes scheme (1733), 17. 189, 196, 207.
Hutchinson, Eliakim [d. 1717], at Addington's funeral, 12. 233; at Webb's funeral, 246; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 342-351.
Hutchinson, Eliakim [H. C. 1730], absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confis- cated Boston estate, 174, 176; deposition on Canadian expedition (1747), 12. 46.
Hutchinson, Elisha [d. 1717], and Port Royal expedition (1707), 1. 159; and reception of Bellomont, 2. 125; and Narragansett Country, 152, 9. 469, 13. 280; ancestry, 3. 207; at Addington's funeral, 12. 233; at Webb's funeral, 246; books owned by, 401, 17. 67; and Mass. notes of 1690, 13. 143; mili- tia commission refused to, 250; and relief for Bahama refugees (1686), 265, 283; record of war com. (1690), 334; named for Council (1691), 14. 217; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351; justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.
Hutchinson, Elisha [H. C. 1762], wife, 3. 401 n .; and non-importa- tion, 10. 73; imports tea (1773), 79; absentee loyalist, 164; bid for Royall house, 16. 285.
Hutchinson, Elizabeth [Mrs. Rob- bins], 3. 207.
Hutchinson, Foster, at funeral of Edw. Winslow, 3. 93; in Boston society, 10. 32, 73; judge's salary question (1774), 83;
absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 176; judge of probate, 16. 97 n., 112 n., 113; and probate records during Am. Rev., 98 n., 113-118.
Hutchinson, George, grant of Ba- hamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 44.
Hutchinson, H., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; char- acterized, 153.
Hutchinson, Hannah [Mrs. Ruck], 11. 123.
Hutchinson, John, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 44.
Hutchinson, John, and Gov. Hutch- inson's diary, letter to Everett (1843), 1. 164-165.
Hutchinson, Lydia (Foster), 3. 207. Hutchinson, Mary (Watson), 3. 401 n. Hutchinson, Peter Orlando, on use
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of Gov. Hutchinson's diary, 1. 164; charges refuted, 164-167; will not verify extracts, 167; house, 7. 18. Hutchinson, Richard, Warr in Neu England visibly ended, extant copies, 10. 352.
Hutchinson, Thomas [1], chosen en- sign (1699), 2. 125; and North Writing school (1716), 4. 193; and paper money, 12. 436-441; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351; and Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 200.
Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas [2], on character of petitioners for witch- craft relief, 1. 88, 106 n .; ignorant of act reversing witchcraft at- tainders, 96; on witchcraft par- dons, 106; extracts from diary obtained and published, 164-168; keeps a carriage, 225; suppressed Milton address to, 2. 219, 8. 291; Diary, 3. 40; on spurious Mont- calm letters, 202-205; overlooks Mass. precedent for writs of as- sistance, 372; on intercolon. Coms. of Corresp., 4. 82; port., 109; charge against Saml. Adams of defalcation, 141; on relic of New York statue of George III., 296; hist. method, 5. 265; on sexual morality in N. Eng., 6. 497; de- pository of MSS., 7. 18; materials for last vol. of history, 19; Chas. Deane on, 69; on press censor- ship in Mass., 8. 272 n., 273 n .; draft of address to General Court (1773), 291; importance of diary, 479; Watts on, in London (1741), 9. 337, 382, 386, 393, 396; in Boston society, 10. 32, 33, 72, 73; Milton estate, 40; boundary com- mission (1767), 63; (1773), 79; and enforcement of non-importa- tion, 73; and Boston Massacre, 73; election vetoes (1770), 75; commission as Gov. published, 77; merchants' address to (1771), 77; and tea question, 80, 81; departs, 85; absentee loyalist, 164; con- fiscated Mass. estate, 177, 178; and Whitefield, 428; and Bradford MS., 11. 299; search for currency pamphlet by, 12. 429-450; one erroneously attributed to, 432- 434; style, 434; and currency subscription schemes, 439-441; currency plan (1739), 441; anal- ysis and identification of pam- phlet of 1736, 441-450; text
of pamphlet, 450-456; address to (1774), 14. 48 n .- 50 n .; and John Cotton, 16. 78-81; on Wm. Cooper, 91; as judge of probate, 107-109, 111 n .- 112 n .; letter to Wm. Bol- lan (1765) on resistance of Stamp Act, 111 n .; mobbed, 111 n .; Lechmere on (1774), 290; and Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 200; papers seized and published (1775), 293, 301, 18. 424; letter to Gideon Hawley (1773) on Robertson's queries, Hutchinson Letters, 242; letters to John Cushing (1765-69) on public affairs, 20. 535-537.
Hutchinson, Thomas [3], and non- importation, 10. 73, 79. Hutchinson, William, 3. 207.
Hutchinson Letters, Conn. desires copies, 4. 86; Temple's connection, 11. 292; Hutchinson on, 18. 243. Hutton, Anna [Mrs. Philips], exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 54.
Hutton, Cuthbert, exile in Amster- dam (1608), 6. 55.
Hutton, Prudence (?Blass), exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 55.
Huysbertsen, Thomas, exile in Am- sterdam, 6. 55.
Hyde. See also Hide.
Hyde de Neuville, Jean G., baron, soirée (1829), 19. 443; and Fla. negotiations, 20. 388-389.
Hyde Park, Mass., attempt to annex part of Milton, 3. 212.
Hyer, Miss, Washington boarding- house keeper (1812), 19. 381.
Hylton, Daniel, 15. 127.
Hymes, Edward, exile in Amsterdam (1604), 6. 55.
Hymns, Jon. Edwards on singing, 10. 429; in eccl. history, 17. 130-140; influence, 130-134; "Jesus, lover of my soul," 131; Luther's hymn, 131-132; "Coronation," 132; changes in language, 133; as in- dicative of personal history, 134- 135; reflect characteristics of period, 135; of liberal movement, 136-140. See also Psalms.
Hynshaw, -, (1747), 16. 191.
Hyslop, -, (1775), 17. 300.
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I., Sh., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 61. Iberians, migrations, 12. 108. Iberville, Pierre le Moyne d', etching, 8. 197.
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Ibrahim Pasha, at Acre (1832), 19. 496. Iceland, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 333. Iddesleigh, 1st carl of. See North- cote (Sir Stafford).
Idzu, Prince of, and Perry, 2. 260. ILLUSTRATIONS, Bedford flag, 2. 166; surviving royal arms of colon. times, 4. 254-263; Dowse Library, 11. front .; Fenway Building, 13. front .; residence of St. John de Crèvecœur, 20. 20; John Adams's book-plate, 84. See also AUTO- GRAPHS, FAC-SIMILES, MAPS, POR- TRAITS.
Illyrians, migrations, 12. 108.
Immigration, national influence, 4. 369; Scotch, to Boston (1774), 10. 52; Huguenots in Mass. (1686), 13. 256, 265; under Confederation, 17. 361. See also Migration, Servants. Immortality of soul, question in trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 164-170; influence of supernormal phenom- ena, 20. 448-450.
Impeachment, of Pickering, 1. 225; of Pa. judges, 2. 12; of Chase, 18; disuse in Eng., 5. 163; of Johnson, 20. 428, 433-434.
Imperialism, as issue, 14. 261-263. Impressment, royal instructions on, in provinces, 8. 101; at Boston (1768), 10. 67, 71; (1779), 108; at Marblehead, 71.
Inauguration Day, April 30 as proper, 4. 305.
Inches, Henderson, 5. 425; in Boston society, 10. 31, 39; on com. to instruct representatives (1767, '68), 64, 68; on non-importation (1768), 65; on Liberty affair, 67; on mer- chants' com. (1770), 76; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; conferences on Port Bill, 84, 85; on com. on memorial to Gage (1775), 91; at Boston dinner (1776), 103.
Independence, S. Adams and, 1. 164; paper on date of signing of Declara- tion, 272-298, 3. 373-376; J. Adams on date, 1. 272, 275; ques- tioned by later writers, 273-274; Mc Kean on vote and signing, 274- 276, 291; Adams's contemp. letter per contra, 276; signers not present on July 4, 276, 3. 374-375; memo- randa and letter affirming date, 1. 277-278; date of first printed copy with signatures, 279, 283; date of Jefferson's memoranda, 279; docs. on proceedings, 281-285, 292; no existing copy of Declaration signed
July 4, 285, 290 n .; correctness of Force's Journal, 285-286; copies authenticated by Pres. and Sec. only, 286; MS. Journals on sign- ing, 287 n .- 291 n .; responsibility for error in printed Journal, 290 n., 292; motive of error, 291 n., 293; Lee's resolutions not entered on Journal, 294; date of authentica- tion by Pres. and Sec., 295; en- tries in Journal as they should have been, 295-296; and in engrossed copy, 296; significance of July 2, 296; overshadowed by July 4, 297 n .; - Walden's Instructions, 335-338; engraved Centennial Me- morial, 2. 395; army celebrates anniversary (1778), 3. 117; Conn. instructs for, 373; signatures of Conn. delegates, 374-375; news of, in Conn., 375; Hancock's letter an- nouncing, 376; question of formal proclamation in Conn., 376; de- struction of royal memorials, 4. 240 n., 244 n., 246 n .- 247 n., 251n., 252-253,293; publication at Marble- head, 244 n .; at New York, 246 n., 247 n., 293; Dickinson and, 6.68; medals commemorating Dutch rec- ognition, 7. 19-22; proclaimed in Boston, 10. 101; desk on which Dec- laration was written, 12. 271-272; holiday to commemorate, 15. 510; anniversaries in Boston,16.100, 433- 435; Declaration and Union, 157; Savage's engraving of Congress vot- ing, 19. 1-3, 14, 19, 20. 490; rumors of Brit. recognition, (1782), 19. 152, 165; Dutch recognition, 155.
Independence, Am. privateer (1776), 12. 198.
Independent Chronicle, and election of 1806, 20. 13-14.
Independent Company of Cadets, formation, 1. 251 ; interest of David Sears, 2. 412; at centenary of Washington's inauguration, 4. 371; S. K. Lothrop as chaplain, 6. 34; reviewed (1776), 10. 103.
Index commission'ers of Suffolk County, 14. 97 n.
Indexes, general, of Proceedings, 3. 275, 19. 273, 20. vii ; of M. H.S. MSS., 4. 103-105; of Pickering Papers, 6. 187-190; Stevens Catalogue-Index, 20. 556-559.
India, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 335; effect of Brit. rule, 17. 8.
Indian hemp, early references to, 6. 35-36.
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Indian rice, and "wheat " of Vinland, 6. 36.
Indians. - See also analyzed ref- erences under tribes and wars by name. - Legends, 1. 71; attacks on N. Eng. (1697-1708), 150-152, 157, 160, 14. 27-30; (1690-94), 7. 153, 154, 157, 158, 160, 165,167; Narragansett War, 1. 229-231; instruction by Mayhew, 243, 2. 48; slaves in Bermuda, 1. 411; kid- napped by Waymouth, return of them, 2. 36-38; Brinton's Lenâpé, 64; and Atherton Co., 150; escape from (1779), 247; attacks near Crown Point (1779), 461; Clai- borne's trade, 3. 5; and Am. Rev., 106, 113, 119, 17. 305, 313; Soc. for Propagating Gospel among. 3. 168; locality of Lovewell's Fight, 259; photog. of burial urn, 283; burn woods around Halifax, 4. 8; character of Nova Scotian (1782), 9-12; conduct when drunk, 9; dress, 10, 11; canoes, 10; huts, 11; extent of conversion, 11; names, 156, 373-374, 5. 300, 7. 455, 8. 21, 210-212, 15. 366; Gookin's MS. Hist. of N. Eng. Indians, 4. 300 n .; minutes about captives from Mass. (1746), 5. 115; bequest for educat- ing (1651), 264; and N. Neth. (1651), 6. 13; use of stone tomahawks, 37; Eliot's Bible and Ojibway dialect, 259; description in Cabot's mappe- monde, 333; Fort Dummer (1724- 29), 359-381 [see Dummer, Fort]; conferences at Albany (1724), 369- 370; (1690), 9. 486; sale of liquor to, 6. 372, 377-378, 7. 394, 13. 252; alarm and scout for, in Northern Mass. (1748), 6. 430-432; mission- ary journey to Tuscaroras (1762), 7. 389-396; treatment in Span .- Anı. and Eng .- Am., 8. 38, 42, 44-47, 52; royal instructions on conversion, 104; desire to convert, in Mass. (1632), 209; Parkman's opinion, 549; Isaac Watts on missions, 9.335, 349, 351, 354, 357, 363, 375, 393, 407; Scotch missionary work, 345; Eliot's books in Indian language, 416, 419, 420, 451, 462, 468, 475, 10. 339-344, 352-354, 12. 385, 389; Rawson's and Danforth's books in Indian, 9. 519, 10. 357, 358, 17. 46; .books concerning N. Eng. (1630- 1700), 10. 327-360; early printed vocabularies, 335; tracts on early efforts to convert, 335-339; sale of
arms to, forbidden, 12. 405; sold to service, 13. 250 treaty (1699), 14. 29; Marshall on treatment (1828), 337; war (1792), 15. 137, 139; Ga. and Creeks, 217 n .; Mayhew on lan- guages, 16. 35; Pequot War, 484, 486-487; cession to Conn. (1638), 491; effect on, of white civilization, 17.7; Mather's Epistle in Indian, 63; war in West (1787), 453 455, 469; affairs of Southwestern (1787), 460; alleged confederacy, 469; Eliot on praying, 18. 345; expert study of, ignored, 19. 107; Clark's attack (1780), 115; frontier expeditions (1782), 159, 164; Wm. Duane on representation, 20. 273.
Industrie, Boston sloop (1692), 12. 284.
Industry, fight with French privateers (1800), 12. 250-252.
Infant damnation, influence of doc- trine on confessions of immorality, 6. 493.
Ingalls, Rev. Edmund C., acknowledg- ment to, 6. 377.
Ingalls, Dr. William, at Plymouth an- niversary (1845), 10. 395.
Ingersoll, -, of (?) Salem, in naval fight (1799), 9. 283.
Ingersoll, Widow, of Westfield (1760), 4. 388.
Ingersoll, Captain, of the Deane, in Boston (1778), 10. 106.
Ingersoll, David, addresses to Hutch- inson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.
Ingersoll, Rev. George G., Harvard D.D. (1845), 5. 248; + B K poem (1841), 9. 133.
Ingersoll, Jared, and Wm. Duane, 20. 266.
Ingersoll, Col. Joseph, in campaign of 1760, 4. 393, 394, 396, 405, 409, 5. 356, 374; tavern in Boston, 10. 38.
Ingersoll, Capt. (?) Peter, at siege of Boston, 9. 79.
Ingerston, Captain, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306, 311.
Inglis, Rev. Charles, made Bishop of N. S., 3. 76; on removal of royal arms, 4. 246 n.
Inglis, Rev. James, 19. 375; biog. note, 376 n .; as preacher, 378, 380, 381.
Ingraham, Daniel G., private school, 10. 210.
Ingraham, Darius H., at Cabot cele- bration, 12. 7.
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Ingraham, Joseph, voyage in Colum- bia (1787), 7. 418 n.
Ingraham, Robert C., gift to M.H.S., 4. 350.
Inheritance, Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 8. 126.
Inman, Elijah, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Inman, Elizabeth (Murray | Campbell| Smith), courtship and marriage, 10. 40.
Inman, George, and John Rowe, 10. 19, 20; in Boston society, 36, 90, 91,93; Commencement spread, 43; in New York (1776-78), 104, 105. Inman, John, in Boston (1775), 10. 92; leaves (1776), 95.
Inman, Ralph, port., 10. 19 n .; in Boston society, 32, 33, 35, 70, 73, 77; courtship of Mrs. Smith, 40; Cambridge estate and hospitality, 41-44; in Boston during siege, 91, 93; after evacuation, 97, 99, 106; at Boston dinner (1776), 103. Inman, Sarah, and John Rowe, 10. 19, 76; death, 19 n.
Inman, Susanna [Mrs. Linzee] 10. 19-21.
Innes, Col. James, in Va. campaign (1781), 19. 130.
Innes, Lieut. Thomas, Grape Island affair (1775), 10. 92.
Inns. See Taverns.
Inoculation for small-pox, 2. 296, 13. 389-392, 19. 426.
Insane, Boston hospital (1765), 14. 44 n.
Inscriptions. See Runic.
Institutional history, dangers in search for unity, 5. 266-269, 7. 176, 250; Roman origin of Eng. institutions, 5. 278; continuity, 7. 243-245. See also Slavery, Towns, and other institutions by name.
Insurance, first in Boston, 16. 45, 46 n .; expectation of life of Har- vard graduates (1785), 17. 330- 334; plan of Mass. Congregation- alists (1786), 346-347.
Insurrections, slave. See Santo Do- mingo.
Interludes, forbidden by Book of Spoils, 19. 91.
Internal improvements, James River Canal, 2. 19, 20, 17, 490, 492-494; Santee Canal, 2. 29: in Ohio River (1836), 7. 287; Washington on Potomac navigation (1772), 12. 156; Jackson's veto (1832), 14. 350; and tariff controversy (1832),
19. 508-514; J. Q. Adams's advo- cacy, 515. See also Roads.
International Congress of Historical Sciences, meeting (1903), 17. 245- 247.
International law, Convention of Paris (1856), 1. 25-26; capture of private property at sca, 26-27; briefs of Brit. prize cases (1736-58), 5. 85-101; national law and treaty obligations, 7. 121. See also
Neutral trade, Privateering.
Introduction to Hist. of Am., supposed author, 4. 60.
Ipswich, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 235; in 1650, 2. 47; petition on John Winthrop, Jr. (1637), 3. 197-200; royal arms in, 4. 239; Winthrop Papers concern- ing (1637-84), 5. 304-305; loyal petition (1666), 6. 471, 475; and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101; pre- Rev. tavern, 10. 47; non-observ- ance of fast (1686), 13. 259; port of entry (1686), 264; pastor ordained (1703), 14. 33; Whipple house, 293. See also Agawam.
Ipswich, Brit. war-ship (1751), 5. 97. Ipswich Historical Society, 11. 1.
Iredell, James, port., 4. 109; on divided sovereignty, 17. 106 n.
Ireland, Mrs. Grace (1692), 7. 164. Ireland, John, sea-captain (1692), 7. 164.
Ireland, William, Revere estate, 7. 138.
Ireland, conditions (1655, '60), 3.
194, 196; Am. relief for (1847), 6. 199; Eng. cruelty, 8. 43 n .; Shel- bourne on conditions (1775), 17. 302.
Irish servants in Conn. (1655), 4. 275. Iron, works at Lynn, 1. 236, 2. 47; site of original Braintree works, 8. 12 n .; manufacture there (1644-47), 13-17.
Iroquois Indians, Van Schaick's Onondaga expedition, 456; houses, 466, 467; tombs, 467; missionary visit to Tuscaroras (1762), 7. 391-395; and encroach- ment of settlers (1762), 395. See also Brant (Joseph), Indians, Sul- livan's expedition, and tribes by name.
Irujo. Sce Yrujo.
Irvine, Callender, 20. 307; and com- missary-generalship (1812), 352.
Irvine, William, captured (1777), 3. 110.
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Irving. See also Ervine, Erving, { Jackson, Amelia L. [Mrs. Holmes], Erwin, Irvine. 11. 51.
Irving, Washington, ports., 1. 33, 10. 570; Columbus, 2. 160; M.H.S. tributes to, 429; and alleged Sharp- less ports., 3. 183; Aspinwall's services to, 7. 35; autog. page of Columbus, 10. 472; at opening of Parliament (1831), 19. 478.
Irwin, Theodore, copy of Eliot's Bible owned by, 10. 342.
Isaac, Tuscarora Indian (1762), 7.394. Isle-aux-Noix, capture (1760), 4. 397-399, 5. 368-374; fortifications demolished, 387; Am. army at (1776), 10. 498.
Isle of Pines, unlicensed printing of, in Mass., 11. 247-249.
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