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Kirkland, Rev. Samuel [1], 3. 161, 9. 144; Lothrop's biog., 3. 177; and Indians (1775), 17. 305.
Kirkland, Samuel [2], Commencement part (1803), 5. 169; biog. note, 169 n.
Kirkwood, James, works on Boston
defences (1814), 14. 151; char- acterized, 152.
Kirtland, Lieut. Martin, at siege of Boston, 9. 79.
Kittera, Thomas, at Harvard Com- mencement (1828), 5. 199.
Kittery, Me., Indian attack (1697), 1. 151; not port of entry (1686),
13. 264; organization of church, 17. 88.
Kittle. See Kettle.
Kittredge, Doctor, of Tewksbury (1787), 1. 309.
Kittredge, George L., on Sewall's mnemonic lines, 13. 320.
Kittredge. Dr. Thomas, 16. 407; biog. note, 407 n.
Kitts. See Keetch.
Klock, Col. Jacob, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 445, 446; and Indian alarms, 448, 450.
Knapp, Elizabeth M. (Mansfield | Wil- liams), 5. 3.
Knapp, Frederick B., search for re- mains of Miles Standish, 4. 375.
Knapp, Jacob N., boarding-school, 4. 414.
Knapp, John, ¢ K B poem (1804), 9. 111; biog. note, 111 n.
Knapp, John F., Webster on trial, 14. 407.
Knapp, Capt. Moses, in Saratoga cam- paign, 6. 96.
Knapton, -, of L. I. (1677), 4. 287.
Kneeland, Mrs., of Roxbury, death (1703), 14. 22.
Kneeland, Mrs., of Boston (1762), 7. 387.
Kneeland, William, admitted to First Church in Cambridge, 5. 406. Knight, tavern-keeper near Portland (1776), 2. 305.
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Knight, Lieutenant, mortally wounded | Knox, Thomas W., port., 8. 196. at Lexington, 5. 395.
Knight, Alexander, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Knight, Charles, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.
Knight, Rev Cyrus F., acknowledg- ment to, 4. 249 n.
Knight, John [1], of Newbury, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.
Knight, John [2], loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.
Knight, John, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Knight, Joseph, plan of land grant (1684), 9. 193, 194; suit (1686), 13. 277.
Knight, Lucy, J. Q. Adams on, 16. 380, 382, 383, 385; Adams's verses on, 399, 400.
Knight, Nehemiah R., length of service in Senate, 10. 10.
Knight, Richard, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.
Knight, Robert, Va. trade (1651), 3.6. Knight, Thomas, leaves Boston (1775), 10. 92.
Knill, (?) Philip, of Charlestown (1691), 7. 158.
Knollys, Rev. Hansard, record of institution (1631), 8. 507, 517.
Knott, Capt. Andrew, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306. 311.
Know-Nothingism, in Mass., 11. 392- 393.
Knowles. See also Noel, Noles.
Knowles, Sir Charles, prize case(1752), 5. 97-98; and Canada expedition (1747), 12. 46-49.
Knowles, Rev. John, at Watertown, 2. 47; mission to Va., 10. 281, 282. Knowling, W., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 56.
Knowlton, Lieutenant, in campaign of 1760, 5. 380.
Knowlton, Lieut. (?) Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 288. Knox, Henry, pre-Rev. militia com- mand, 1. 251; report on size of Continental army, 2. 205; false report concerning (1775), 7. 412; marriage, 10. 84; Savage's port., 19. 6, 8, 15.
Knox, Lucy (Flucker), marriage, 10. 84; drawing and costume of (1792), 11. 197.
Knox, Robert, sailing-master, on place of Chesapeake-Shannon fight, 1.377. Knox, Thomas, of N. Brun. (1785), 3. 83.
Knox, Vicessimus, on Gibbon, 16.
398 n .; J. Q. Adams on Liberal Education, 400.
Knutting. See also Nutting.
Knutting, William, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Knutton, John, 2. 241.
Knyvet, Edmund, 2. 406.
Knyveton, George, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 56.
Könnecke, Gustav, archivist at Marburg, 3. 219.
Kohl, John George, research and maps on discoveries in Am., 7. 84; wrong done to, by late pub., 85; on Sebastian Cabot, 11. 168; on Agnese's maps, 373, 377-379.
Kollock, Henry, Harvard D.D. (1806) 5. 171.
Kolsky, Joseph, gift to M. H.S., 20.228. Koontz, . Ohio River captain (1836), 7. 278, 285.
Koray, Adamantios, and Everett, 18. 99; appeal to U. S., 102.
Korsfield (?), Rosamond [Mrs. Jep- son], 6. 55.
Kossuth, Louis, welcome at Charles- town, 1. 390; at ninety-one, 18. 367.
Kotzebue, August F. F. von, Quaker, 20. 61.
Kountz, Luther, paintings owned by, 19. 11.
Kretschmer, Conrad, on Agnese's maps, 11. 372-374, 378-383.
Kyrbie, Edmund, 3. 262.
Kyrbiè, Edward, 3. 262.
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Labor, apprenticing of Boston pau- pers (1792), 2. 242; child, at Pawtucket (1801), 4. 124; con- ditions in Eng. (1900), 14. 317; printers' strike (1810), 20. 342. See also Servants, Slaves.
La Barre, Johan. See De la Barre.
La Burthe, Petit de, prize case (1743), 5. 88.
Lacock, Abner, and Olmstead affair, 20. 321.
La Corne, Pierre de Chapt, chevalier de, letters to Lévis, 4. 98; expedi- tion (1759), 98.
Ladd, Capt. Edward, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.
Ladd, Mary H., gifts to M.H.S., 11. 334.
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Ladd and Whitney Monument,
photog., 10. 125.
Ladrone Island, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 331.
Ladson, Misses, of Charleston (1804), 2. 25. Ladson, Major, of Charleston (1804), 2. 26.
Lafayette, Gilbert Motier, marquis
de, Miss Quincy's journal of visit, 1. 39; "Amis des Noirs," 2. 310 n .; sells slaves with plantation, 311 n .; views of places associated with, 395; at Albany (1778), 444; in campaign before Philadelphia (1778), 3. 113; Monmouth, 115, 6. 109-110; M.H.S. com. on sub- ordinate figures for Washington statue of, 4. 12; at Harvard (1824), 5. 191, 9. 119; ports., 5. 451, 7. 373; detachment (1778), 6. 107; march to Va. (1781), 131-137; at Annapolis, 134; Va. campaign, 137-150, 19. 124, 125, 128-140; letter to "George" Washington (1782), 6. 169-171; bust for Va., 15. 127, 19. 145; and G. W. Greene, 17. 499; receptions (1829), 19. 441, 442, 458; Brit. admiration for (1830), 465.
Lafayette Monument, M.H.S. report on figures for, 4. 38-42.
Laidley, James, collector of customs, 19. 395.
Laird rams, Chittenden's story of Federal bonds sent to Eng., 13. 178-185; story not true, 185; basis of it, 186-197; Forbes- Aspinwall mission to purchase, 186-188; futile operations of mis- sion, 188-195.
Lake, John, 5. 264.
Lake, John, death (1677), 7. 168.
Lake, Margaret (Reade), 1. 119, 4. 273,5. 264.
Lake, Mary (Coy), death, 7. 170.
Lake, Capt. Thomas, and Mather (1676), 13. 359; funeral, 405.
Lake George, battle. See George (Lake).
Lakin. See also Larkin.
Lakin, Abigail [Mrs. Bradstreet], 11. 418.
Lakin, Eunice [Mrs. Parker], 20. 522. Lakin, Isaac, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Lakin, Jonathan, at siege of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 428, 437, 439; death, 442.
Lakin, Nathaniel, recruit (1758), 6. 24.
Lakin, Oliver, captured (1758), 6. 22, 33; petition for reimbursement, 22-23; recruit, 24; effects ap- praised, 27; biog. note, 30.
Lakin, Simon, recruit (175S), 6. 25. Lakin, William, 6. 30.
La Lanne Magon, M. de, prize case (1746), 5. 89.
Lallemande, Mme., actress (1829), 19. 444.
La Luzerne, Anne César de, and John Sullivan, 1. 52, 53, 56; on aid from France (1781), 61; papers, 4. 308; and J. Q. Adams (1779), 16. 293.
Lamarquise, Bernard Maussac, letter and petition to the Cincinnati (1797) seeking aid, 6. 162-164.
Lamartine, Alphonse M. L., phrase resembling Lincoln's, 15. 92.
Lamb, Anthony, of N. Y., 7. 343.
Lamb, Capt. Caleb, in Phips's Que- bec expedition, 15. 306.
Lamb, Horace A., receives articles deposited by Miss Dix, 3. 348.
Lamb, John, agreement with Win- throp (1674), 5. 294.
Lamb, Gen. John, in assault on Que- bec, 2. 292; wounded, 294.
Lamb, Martha J., on sale of Hartley's papers, 3. 367.
Lamb, William. See Melbourne.
Lambert, -, innkeeper near Ken- nebec River (1776), 2. 304.
Lambert, John, and Monk (1659), 7. 363, 364.
Lambert, John, pirate, broadside on execution (1704), 6. 172.
Lambert, Nathaniel, and copy of act reversing witchcraft attainders, 1. 113.
Lambert, (?) William, of Va. (1787), 17. 490, 492, 493.
Lamberton, -, of Accomac, Va. (1651), 3. 7.
Lambeth Palace, Am. MSS. at, 6. 340.
Lambton, -, of N. Brun., accounts (1785), 3. 83.
Lambton, Lieut. William, in N. Brun., 3. 70.
La Motte Guyon. See Guyon.
Lamprey River, N. H., Indian attack (1693), 7. 165.
Lamprie, Thomas, witnesses power of attorney (1654), 13. 6.
Lampson, Daniel, of Brookfield, 7. 397.
Lakin, Mrs. Marian, of Groton, 6. 30. | Lamson, Alvan, Harvard D.D.
16
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LAMSON-LANGDON
(1837), 5. 220; @ BK prayer -
(1832), 9. 124; biog. note, 124 n .; and bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Lamson, Frederick, gift to M.H.S., 15. 45.
Lamson, John, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Lamson, Mary (Swift), gift to M.H.S., 4. 109.
Lanaudière, Charles F. de, and prison- ers at Quebec, 2. 298.
Lancaster (Nashoway), Mass., Indian attacks (1697, 1704), 1. 151, 157, 14. 28, 92; Maverick's account (1660), 1. 237; in 1650, 2. 47; cul- ture, 52; academy, 52; Natl. Thayer's services to, 61-63; Regis- ter, 6. 405; and Merrimack County (1686), 13. 255; death of Rev. Andrew Gardiner, 14. 23; pastor ordained (1708), 34.
Lancaster, Pa., royal memorials, 4. 249, 253.
Lanciani, Rodolfo, on Roman sources for Am. history, 11. 275; at Con- gress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Lanckton, Roger, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Land, allotment in Va., 3. 5; com- munism on Nantucket (1801), 4. 130-131; anomalous system in colon. Mass., 7. 239. See also Deeds, Public lands, Real estate.
Land Bank Company of Mass., in- ducements, 1. 225.
Landais (Landy), Capt. Peter, in Boston society (1778), 10. 106.
Landen, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 56.
Landy. See Landais.
Lane, Capt. Daniel, at Albany (1778), 2. 443; at Cherry Valley, 447- 448, 453, 457; arrest, trial, 451- 453; on scout, 455, 456; discharged from army, 474; leaves, 475.
Lane, George, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Lane, George M., Commencement part (1846), 5. 249; at Göttingen, 12. 367.
Lane, Job, of Brookfield, 7. 396.
Lane, John, vocalist, 10. 29;
in
Boston society, 32, 46, 73, 77.
Lane, Levy, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.
Lane, Nathaniel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Lane, Sir Richard, verses on, 4. 318.
Lane, Thomas, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Lane, Son, & Fraser, Am. letters to (1774-86), 16. 285.
Lang, Captain, of liner America (1853), 5. 343.
Lang, Benjamin J., and Emancipation Concert, 20. 248.
Langborne, Major William, captured (1781), 6. 142.
Langdon, Elizabeth [Mrs. Eliot], 18. 193.
Langdon, Elizabeth (Brown), 18. 193. Langdon, Esther (Osgood), 18. 193. Langdon, John, of Portsmouth, career, 1. 146; Letters to, 146; pop- ularity, 2. 488; in Boston (1776), 10. 103; in Ratification Conven., ·16. 386; biog. note, 386 n.
Langdon, John, of Boston, 20. 5.
Langdon, Joseph, at Smyrna (1832), 19. 500.
Langdon, Nathaniel [1], innkeeper, 18. 193, 20. 5.
Langdon, Nathaniel [2], hides field- piece, 4. 194.
Langdon, Paul, 18. 193.
Langdon, Paul H., on port. of Saml. Langdon, 18. 219 n.
Langdon, Philip, 18. 193.
Langdon, Samuel [1], 18. 193.
Langdon, Pres. Samuel [2], plan of Lovewell's Fight, 3. 260; map- maker, 260, 18. 199, 232, 399; chaplain in Louisburg expedition, 11. 436, 18. 195; sermons during siege of Boston, 12. 79, 80, 84, 85; shorthand sermon, 16. 476; biog. sketch, 18. 192-232; claims to remembrance, 192; birth, 192; an- cestry, 193-194; marriage and children, 193; education, 194-195; on Hollis benefactions, 195; minis- ter at Portsmouth, 195; John Eliot's misrepresentations, 196, 198-199, 223-227, 232; letter re- signing presidency of Harvard, 196-198; scholarship, 199, 201; honorary degree, 200; during French War, 200; loyal address (1761), 200-201; appointment to presidency, 200-204, 220; salary, 204, 220; administration, 204-211, 221-223; patriotism, 205-206, 208- 210, 20. 6; eulogy on predecessor, 18. 206; resignation, 211. 223-228; minister at Hampton Falls, 212; in Ratification Conven., 212; theology, 213-219; port., 219; death, 220; diploma to Washington, 221; efforts
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to obtain back salary, 225, 228- 232; letter from Natl. Folsom (1756), 318-322.
Langdon-Elwyn, Alfred. See Elwyn. Langfield, Cornelius, 19. 293.
Langley, Thomas, Barbados merchant (1690), 19. 292.
Language, archaic ues of "resent," 3. 428 n .- 429 n .; Eliot's Bible and Ojibway dialect, 6. 259; idioms of Middle States, 19. 373, 375. See also Greek, Latin, Literature.
Lanman, James, journey with J. Q. Adams (1789), 16. 456-459; biog. note, 456 n.
Lansdowne, 1st marquis of. See Shelburne, earl of.
Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmau- rice, 3d marquis of, installation as Lord Rector, 19. 468.
Lansdowne, John Petty-Fitzmaurice, 2d marquis of, Priestley tutors, 3. 15; in 1784, 17. 322.
Lansing, Henry R., troops quartered on (1777), 2. 442, 444, 454.
Lapause, Chevalier de, letters to Lévis, 4. 98.
La Plata, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 332.
Lappam, Thomas, barn burned, 6. 158.
Larey, Lieut. James, court-martialed, 2. 443.
Larice, at Boston (1649), 3. 256.
Lark, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306, 307.
Lark, Brit. war-ship (1749), 5. 92. Larkin. See also Lakin, Larklin.
Larkin, John, death (1678), 7. 169. Larkin, Thomas, death (1677), 7. 169. Larklin, -, of Cherry Valley (1778), 2.457.
Larnard's Tavern, Pa., 2. 473.
Larnell, Benjamin, death at Harvard, 8. 223.
La Roche, Troilus du Mesgonez, mar- quis de, Canadian projects, 7. 314-315.
La Rocque, Jean F. de. See Roberval.
Laroque, - after massacre at Cape Français, 2. 359.
Larrick, Colonel, of Pa. (1779), 2. 475. Las. For names in Las see the main name.
La Saussaye, -, captured by Argall, 1. 190-191.
Lash, Robert, Jr., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152; char- acterized, 153.
Lasley, James, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Lasley, William, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Latchwell (Shatswell), John, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Latham, Elizabeth (Johnson), 6. 56. Latham, Galen, 4. 195.
Latham, Lydia T. (Alger), 4. 198. Latham, Robert, 4. 195.
Latham, Susannah (Winslow), 4. 195. Latham, William, exile in Amster- dam (1600), 6. 56.
Latham, Williams, death, 1. 168, 4. 198; bequest to M.H.S. of mu- sical books, book-plate, 1. 200, 2. 70, 4. 197; money bequest, 2. 74, 4. 197; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; MEMOIR by Arthur Lord, 4. 195-198; PORT. and AUTOG., 195; birth, ancestry, edu- cation, 195; as lawyer, 195-196; integrity, 196; collection of ancient plans of Plymouth County, 196; public services, 197; authority on Plymouth history, 197; in M.H.S., 197; book of Bridgewater epitaphs, 198; widow, 198.
Lathrop. See also Lothrop.
Lathrop, Azariah, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 59.
Lathrop, Elijah, of Norwich, 9. 81. Lathrop, Capt. Elisha, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 73.
Lathrop, Rev. John [1], at Harvard Commencement (1805), 5. 170, 171; Hazlitt on, 17. 335; letter to Rich. Price (1786) on commercial conditions, 336.
Lathrop, John [2], tutor, 1. 72.
Lathrop, John, elected a member M.H.S., 19. 409.
Lathrop, Joshua, of Norwich, 9. 60. Lathrop, Niles, of Norwich, 9. 81. Latimer, -, of Conn. (1657), 1. 121.
Latimer, George, Wm. Duane on, as collector, 20. 273; candidacy (1808), 311.
Latin, Levi Lincoln's address (1829), 6. 166-168; Benj. Waterhouse on neglect, 168; letter of Harvard undergraduate (1645), 7. 11-14; J. Q. Adams on, 10. 386-387.
La Tour, Saint Etienne de. See Saint Etienne.
Latrobe, Benjamin H., and Rich- mond penitentiary, 2. 20.
Laud, William, and Mass., 7. 226, 227 n .; execution expected (1638),
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LAUDONNIÈRE-LAWRENCE
10. 306; Gardiner on, 16. 7, 10; |Lawrence, Mrs., of Eng. (1700), 3. 201. and Book of Sports, 19. 93-95. Lawrence, Captain, of Nantucket (1801), 4. 127, 134.
Laudonnière, René de, Menendez on escape, 8. 426, 463.
Laughton, Henry, in Trinity Church vestry, 10. 89; absentee loyalist, 164.
Laughton, John, minuteman, 12. 104. Laughton, Joseph, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Laughton, Margaret [Mrs. Tracy], 16. 320 n.
Laughton, Thomas, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Laughton, Thomas, and importation of tea, 10. 80.
Launceston, Brit. war-ship (1744), 5. 88.
Laurel, privateer (1752), 5. 100.
Laurens, Henry, captured, 1. 58; Copley's port., 3. 8, 9; and death of son, 9; Vaughan's letters on, in peace negotiations, 17. 413, 424, 428, 434.
Laurens, John, mission to France, 1. 58; death at Yorktown, 3. 9; duel with Lee, 124.
Lavalette, Charles J. M. F., marquis de, as Minister, 16. 469.
Lavard, -, at Santo Domingo, 2. 328 n.
Lavaud, François, Haitian planter, assassinated, 2. 354.
Lavicount, John, in Boston society, 10. 36, 41.
Lavicount, Lucy (Vassall), 10. 36.
Lavisse, Ernest, elected an honorary member M.H.S., 19. 86.
Law, Edward E., Commencement part (1819) and biog. note, 5. 185, 185 n.
Law, Mrs. Jonathan (1754), 7. 338. Law, Story and Greenleaf as instruc- tors, 3. 323; Jon. Sewall's opinion, 10. 408-111; Story on codifying common law, 15. 221; "Moses his Judicials," 16. 274-280; change in study, 18. 159-160; Southern black-codes (1865), 19. 35. See also Bankruptcy, Courts, Crime, Laws, Lawyers, Probate, Registry. Law Reporter, under John Lowell, 14. 179.
Lawne, Christopher, exile in Amster- dam (1610), 6. 56.
Lawne, Mrs. Susanna, exile in Am- sterdam (1610), 6. 56.
Lawrance. See Lawrence.
Lawrence, , sea-captain, cap- tured (1778), 10. 106.
Lawrence, Abbott [1], Washington Monument appeal, 2. 143, 144; ports., 395, 8. 197; subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; subscrip- tion to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; memoir, 7. 123; Whig leader, 11. 279; and beginning of Law- rence, Mass., 12. 118, 122.
Lawrence, Abbott [2], on Auditing Com. (1884, '92), 1. 77, 7. 335; re- ports, 1. 179, 7. 382: elected to M.H.S. Council (1884-86), 1. 180, 2. 80, 404; at Frothingham's fu- neral, 1. 392; on Nominating Com. (1887, '90), 3. 254, 5. 347; reports, 3. 279, 5. 456; presents report of Council (1887), 3. 278; on S. C. Cobb, 6. 352-354; M.H.S. tribute to, 8. 275; memoir assigned to H. A. Hill, 276; to S. A. Green, 11. 367; bequest of fund to M.H.S., 9. 96. See also Lawrence Fund. Lawrence, Amory A., gift to M.H.S., 4. 350.
Lawrence, Amos [d. 1798], and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Lawrence Amos [d. 1852], subscrip- tion for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; port., 10. 293; career, 12. 130.
Lawrence, Amos Adams, presents works on Civil War, 1. 172, 202, 252, 2. 70, 393, 3. 281; presents MSS. and book on John Brown, 1. 379, 2. 122; other gifts to M.H.S., 3. 282; on Chas. Robinson and John Brown, 1. 181; M.H.S. trib- utes to, 3. 57, 58; memoir as- signed to S. A. Green, 63; to Wm. Lawrence, 11. 367; port., 4. 350; MEMOIR by Wm. Lawrence, 12. 130-137; PORT. and AUTOG., 130; birth and ancestry, 130; education, 130-131; ambition, 131; as busi- ness man, 131-132; and Kansas, 132-133; and John Brown's trial, 133; politics, 133; during Civil War, 133-134; educational inter- ests, 134; in M.H.S., 134; religion, 134-135; daily routine, 135; char- ity, 136; marriage and home life, 136; traits, 136; partial blindness, 137; death, 137.
Lawrence, Capt, Asa, on com. on grie- vances (1786), 1. 301; commands minutemen, 12. 77.
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Lawrence, Benjamin, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Lawrence, Daniel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Lawrence, Edward, at Frothingham's funeral, 1. 393.
Lawrence, Fanny [Mrs. Whitney], 5. 426, 429.
Lawrence, Frank B., gift to M.H.S., 14. 145.
Lawrence, Henry, death (1866), 5. 428.
Lawrence, Capt. James, fight with Shannon, 1. 374-379; mistake, 378. Lawrence, John, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301.
Lawrence, Jonathan, of Littleton, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Lawrence, Jonathan [1], of Groton, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301; bails Page, 307; minuteman, 12. 104.
Lawrence, Jonathan [2], minuteman, 12. 105.
Lawrence, Joseph, acknowledgment to, 4. 261 n.
Lawrence, Myron, presentation cane, 14. 144; biog. sketch, 145.
Lawrence, Nehemiah, minuteman, 12. 104.
Lawrence, Mrs. Prudence, 6. 30,
Lawrence, Corporal Samuel, of Groton, minuteman, 12. 104; in Am. army (1775), 106; career, 130.
Lawrence, Samuel, minuteman, 12. 105.
Lawrence, Sarah (Richards), 12. 130. Lawrence, Sarah E. (Appleton), 12. 136.
Lawrence, Susan R. (Bordman), 5. 426.
Lawrence, Thomas [1], 6. 30.
Lawrence, Capt. Thomas [2], papers on milit. company (1758), 6. 21- 33; killed at Half-Way Brook, 22, 33; effects appraised, 24, 25; in- structions, 25; biog. note, 30.
Lawrence, Col. William, justice of peace(1748,'58), 6.24, 431 ; commis- sary of musters (1760), 428; orders scout for Indians, 432.
Lawrence, William, 5. 426; subscrip- tion to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Lawrence, William, elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 9. 158; accepts, 159; on R. C. Winthrop, 232-234; list of publications (1895-1906), 10. 555- 556, 11. 318, 12. 175, 13. 66, 14. 129, 15. 29-30, 16. 129, 17. 214, 19. 205, 20. 208; on com. on return of
Bradford MS., 11. 314; MEMOIR OF A. A. LAWRENCE, 12. 130-137; MEMOIR OF ROGER WOLCOTT, 18. 86-90; communicates MEMOIR OF E. F. SLAFTER, 20. 591.
Lawrence, William B., Dana contro- versy, 6. 265.
Lawrence, Kan., views, 3. 282.
Lawrence, Mass., beginning, 12. 118; Pacific Mills, 122; panic of 1857, 122.
Lawrence Academy, Groton, view, 9. 28.
Lawrence Fund, origin, 9. 96; history, 10. 129, 560, 11. 322, 12. 179, 13. 70, 14. 133, 15. 33, 16. 133, 17. 218, 18. 274, 19. 209, 20. 212; in- come account (1895), 10. 135; (1896), 566; (1897), 11. 330;
(1898), 12. 186; (1899), 13. 77;
(1900), 14. 140; (1901), 15. 41; (1902), 16. 142; (1903), 17. 226; (1904), 18. 283; (1905), 19. 220; (1906), 20. 224; use, 17. iii, 227.
Laws, necessary formalities of enact- ment in provincial Mass., 1. 79; new ed. of Mass. provincial laws, 3. 136, 4. 307; of Mass. colon. laws (ed. of 1672), 3. 371-372, 9. 431; (ed. of 1660), 4. 411, 9. 416; re- vision of Mass., after Independ- ence, 3. 378; Tower Collection of colon., 5. 419; royal instructions concerning provincial, 8. 95, 97, 99; sessional laws and orders of Mass. (1661-1700), 9. 420, 422, 431, 433, 435, 436, 442, 443, 492, 494, 498, 499, 502, 503, 507, 508, 510, 513, 515, 519, 17. 31; General Laws of New Plymouth (1672, '85), 9. 430, 465; General Laws of Conn. (1673), 431; partial index to lost first ed. of Mass. (1649), 10. 547- 548, 11. 8-17, 14. 382-384; recon- struction of this ed., 10. 547, 11. 8-9, 18, 201; revision of Va. code (1789), 15. 132; Mass. and Eng., on suicide, 16. 524-529; Mass., on highway robbery, 19. 185-190; pub. of Federal (1801), 20. 264. See also Law, Legislature.
Lawson, Mrs., tavern-keeper in Phila- delphia (1804), 2. 11.
Lawson, Rev. Deodat, Brief Narra- tive of Witchcraft, 9. 492; Christ's Fidelity the only Shield; 495, Duty and Property of a Relig. Hous- holder, 496; controversy over call to Salem Village, 16. 504.
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Lawson, Gen. Robert, and Carolina campaign (1781), 19. 132.
Lawson, Thomas B., ports. of Web- ster, 2. 263, 264.
Lawyers, character in witch-trials, 1. 68-70; and Shays's Rebellion, 300,
16. 342; regulation in Mass. (1686),
13. 234; oath, 261. See also Attor- ney-general.
Lay. See also Ley.
Lay, F. C., photog. by, 11. 333.
Lay, John, letter to Winthrop (1670), 5. 293.
Lay, Temperance [Mrs. Griswold], 19. 65.
Lea. See also Lee.
Lea, Henry Charles, transferred to honorary membership M.H.S., 16. 251, 17. 210.
Lea, James Henry, gift to M. H.S., 15. 45.
Lea, Philip, publishes map of N. Eng., 2. 479.
Leach, Benjamin, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Lead mine in Conn., 1. 244.
Leadbeater, Rev. Thomas, farewell sermon (1662), 13. 127.
Leader, Richard, career, 3. 190-191; nonconformist, 191; letters to John Winthrop (164S) on mining matters, 192; (1655) on ore furnace, 192; (1656-60) on salt-making in Barbadoes, marriage, 193-196; (1660) on health and Eng. affairs, 196; and iron works in Mass., 8. 15, 16.
Leadership, and hist. fatalism, 17. 109 n.
Leaping and vaulting, allowed by Book of Sports, 19. 89.
Learned. See also Leonard.
Learned, Gen. Ebenezer, march to Fort Stanwix (1777), 3. 103; return, 104; in Saratoga cam- paign, 108 ; brigade in Conn. (1778), 120; brigade reviewed, 6. 107.
Learned, Dr. Ebenezer [H. C. 1787], J. Q. Adams's characterization, 16. 338 n .; biog. note, 338 n .; men- tioned in Adams's diary (1787-88), 338, 429, 452.
Leason, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.
Leathers, Mrs., of Newburyport (1787), 16. 301, 359, 450.
Leavitt. See also Levett.
Leavitt, Andrew, on Washington taking command, 17. 129.
Leavitt, Joshua, letter from J. Q. Adams (1839), 15. 468.
Lebanon, Mass., council as to church matters, 13. 128.
Le Baron, Bartlett, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 420, 430, 432, 440. Le Baron, Francis, 3. 414 n.
Le Baron, Isaac, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 393.
Le Baron, Lazarus, Bradford chair owned by, 3. 402 n .; guest of Old Colony Club, 409, 415, 433, 435; biog. note, 414 n.
Le Baron, Lemuel, guest of Old Col- ony Club, 3. 395.
Le Baron, Priscilla [Mrs. Hammatt], 3. 415 n.
Le Baron, William, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 438.
Leblond, James, Boston estate, 1. 325; in 1692, 7. 164, 167.
Le Cain, Alicia [Mrs. Bangs], 10. 311. Lechford, Thomas, Plain Dealing, reprints, extant copies, price, 6. 346, 10. 331; witnesses Winthrop deed, AUTOG., 7. 139; New-Eng- land's Advice, 10. 332; Note-Book, 332.
Lechmere, Ann (Winthrop), Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 8. 125-139.
Lechmere, Richard, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 398; in Boston society, 10. 41, 64; on com. on address to Gage, 86; absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 180; in Bristol, Eng. (1780), 421; letters on conditions in Bos- ton (1774), 16. 285-290; makes plans for leaving Boston, 289.
Lechmere, Thomas, at funeral of Faneuil, 1. 43; mentioned, 18. 241. Lechmere Point affair (1775), 7. 413, 9. 78, 79.
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