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License. See Drink.
Lidgett, Charles, escapes drowning,
12. 227; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248; Merrimac grant, 255.
Lidgett, Peter, death, 13. 364.
"Lie at hull," 19. 274-275.
Life of Faith, authorship and eds., 18. 468-471.
Light, Anna, exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 56.
Light, Cicely [Mrs. Bassett], 17. 181. Light, Henry, exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 56.
Light, Mrs. William, character, 19. 494.
Lightfoot, Lieut. Philip, duel (1781), 6. 141.
Lighthouse, -, innkeeper at Bush- town, Md. (1804), 2. 33.
Lightning, freak, 7. 148.
Lightwood, 2. 22.
Ligonier, Province of, 1.232 ; Cleaves's claim, 2. 157.
Ligonier, radeau on Lake Champlain (1760), 4. 396, 5. 367, 368, 381.
Ligurians, imigrations, 12. 108, 109.
Lilburne, John, conviction and in- demnity, 10. 304, 306.
Lillie, Edward [1], immigrant, 11. 121; descendants, 122-123.
Lillie, Edward [? 2], wrecked (1697), 1. 151, 14. 32.
Lillie, Elizabeth S. [Mrs. Pierce], 11. 387.
Lillie, Major John, biog., 11. 120; career, 120-121, 387, 388 n.
Lillie, Richard, kills Hopkins (1691), 7. 157.
Lillie, Samuel, career, 11. 122.
Lillie. Samuel S., death in Dartmoor Prison, 10. 117.
Lillie, Theophilus 123.
[1], career, 11.
Lillie, Theophilus [2], and non- importation, 10. 73; absentee loyalist, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 180; ancestry, 11. 123.
Lillie, Thomas [d. 1704], career, 11. 122.
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LILLIE-LINSEY
Lillie, Thomas, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Lillie family, 11. 120-123.
Lincoln, -, medical student in Ed- inburgh (1809), 18. 312.
Lincoln, Abner, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 305, 309; biog. note, 309 n .; Com- mencement part (1788), 439; and + B K meeting (1788), 450.
Lincoln, Abraham, and unofficial mission to Europe (1861), 1. 205; and David Sears, 2. 416-417; stumping in Mass. (1848), 416, 416 n .; South desired election (1860). 3. 328; Bullock's attitude, 328, 333; Emancipation Proc., 333, 11. 239; milit. capacity, 3. 334; lock of hair, 9. 267; and Peninsular campaign, 10. 430-435, 438, 440; dubious reminiscences concerning, 483; and Va. legisla- ture (1865), 484; hist. importance of two elections, 11. 114-115; piece of rail cut by, 333; phrases re- sembling Gettysburg speech, 15. 92-94; assassination, 184, 185; present attitude of South, 18. 237. Lincoln, Alexander E., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Lincoln, Amos, and Tea Party, 10. 479; works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Lincoln, Benjamin [1], in Provincial Congress, 1. 194; in Saratoga cam- paign, wounded, 3. 107, 6. 95, 98; news of victory (1779), 3. 129, 6. 123; ports., 3. 294, 11. 333, 16. 146; letter from Prescott (1787) on Middlesex insurgents, 4. 158- 159; at siege of Yorktown, 6. 151, 155; memoir, 236, 7. 123; in Boston society, 10. 102, 103; resignation of collectorship, 12. 194; mills, 16: 339; elected Lieut .- Gov (1788), 404, 405, 425; and Boston Magazine, 18. 326: articles on Hingham and Hull, 328
Lincoln, Benjamin [2], biog. note, 16. 371 n.
Lincoln, Daniel W., Commencement part and biog. note, 5. 169, 169 n. Lincoln, Enoch, pistols of, 6. 421.
Lincoln, Frederic W., at Frothing- ham's funeral, 1. 392. Lincoln, George, 2. 95.
Lincoln, Hannah (Lincoln), 16. 309 n.
Lincoln, Ren. Henry, 16. 448, 452; biog. note, 448 n.
Lincoln, Levi [1], papers, 6. 169;
career, 169; offered justiceship (1810), 15. 231-232; and Jefferson, 232-233; effect of refusal, 233; and Duane sedition case, 20. 266.
Lincoln, Levi [2], at Harvard Com- mencement (1830), 5. 202; at class reunion (1831), 208; papers, 6. 166; hist. influence of refusal of senatorship, 166, 15. 233-237; Latin address at Quincy's inaugu- ration, 6. 166-168; at Plymouth bi- centenary, 10. 394; and Jackson's LL.D., 20. 498, 499, 507.
Lincoln, Louis, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151; character- ized, 153.
Lincoln, Mrs. Nancy H. [Mrs. Salis- bury] 2. 95.
Lincoln, Penelope S. [Mrs. Canfield], 6. 421.
Lincoln, Solomon [1], in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 78; and campaign of 1840, 15. 278; letter from J. Q. Adams (1836) on war power and abolition, 438.
Lincoln, Solomon [2], commission on State statutes at Washington, 1. 389; elected a member M.H.S., 4. 1; accepts, 37; on com. on pub. of Province Laws, 307; report, 316; on Nominating Com. (1891- 1902), 6. 351, 10. 1, 12. 155. 16. 1; reports, 6. 419 10. 137, 12. 189, 16. 147; elected to M.H.S. Coun- cil (1892-94), 7. 383, 8. 201, 9. 39; report on Mass. Soc., 8. 90; presents report of Council (1895), 10. 118-122; remarks, 12. 167, 18. 59; motions by, 12. 172, 16. 148; on J. C. Ropes, 13. 214-218; on Horace Gray, 16. 265-267; ME- MOIR OF L. F. BRIGHAM, 535-538. Lincoln, Waldo, elected a member M.H.S., 17. 235; on Stephen Salis- bury, 19. 415-418; on Library Com. (1907). 20. 587.
Lincoln, William, Commencement part (1822), 5. 189; biog. note, 189 n .: memoir, 7. 123.
Lindsay, William, office-seeker (1789), 15. 128.
Lindsey. See also Lindsay, Lindsley, Linsey, Linzec.
Lindsey, Theophilus, and Priestley, 3. 19, 28, 34.
Lindsley, Mrs. (?) Harvey, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 263.
Lingan, James M., character, 19. 384. Linsey, Peter, in campaign of 1760, 4. 396.
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Linzee, Hannah [Mrs. Amory], 4. 414. Linzee, Capt. John, 4. 414; career,
10. 19-21; port., 19 n .; sword, 21; arrest for debt, 34; in Boston, 72, 76, 90-93; fight with provin- cials, 91; offends Rowe, 93.
Linzee, Robert, and John Linzee, 10. 19; in Boston society, 32, 72. Linzee, Samuel Hood, parentage, 10. 19-21; in Boston (1775), 90, 93. Linzee, Susanna (Inman), married life, 10. 19-21; port., 19 n .; men- tioned in John Rowe's diary, 32, 33, 35, 36, 42, 44, 76, 90-93, 105. Lion, Boston inn, 4. 243.
Lion, date of embarkation (1632), 10. 262.
Lion and Mortar, Salem inn, 4. 244. Lippitt, George W., Commencement part (1838), 5. 223.
Lipscomb, James N., acknowledg- ment to, 4. 251 n.
Liquor. See Drink.
Lisbon, Conn., in 1795, 3. 44.
Lisbon, Portugal, social life (1866), 20. 189.
Liscom, Major Humphry, deatlı (1688), 7. 147.
Liscomb. See also Lipscomb, Liscom, Luscomb.
Liscomb, Capt. Francis, at siege of Boston, 9. 73, 74.
Lisle, Lady Alicia, executed, 2. 254.
Lisle, Bridget [Mrs. Hoar], 2. 254.
Lisle, Catharine, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Lisle, John, exploded coat-of-arms, 2. 253; career, 253.
Lisle, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Lisle, Rose [Mrs. Jennings], 17. 178. Lisle, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.
Lisle, Sir William, 2. 253.
Lister, Ensign Jeremy, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.
Liston, Sir Robert, in 1830, 19. 470, 474.
Litant, -, prize case (1789), 5. 94. Litchfield, Conn., in 1777, 6. 90; in 1832, 19. 532.
Litchfield Law School (1808), 4. 55. Literature, Augustan Age in U. S., 7. 8-9; lack of memorials to ce- lebrities, 9. See also Books, Drama, Language, Poetry, Sagas. Lithgow, Col. Arthur, 7. 104.
Lithgow, Mary [Mrs. Devens], 7. 104.
Little, -, of Va. (1788), 17. 496.
Little, Ephraim, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Little, Ezekiel, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152; character- ized, 153; teacher, 18. 93.
Little, George, succored by Crève- cœur, 20. 47, 53.
Little, Isaac, captured (1758), 6. 33. Little, John, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Little, Dr. Moses, J. Q. Adams's characterization, 16. 300 n .; biog. note, 300 n .; mentioned in Adams's diary (1787-88), 300, 315: 319, 326-330, 346-349, 352-357, 361, 364-369, 378, 381, 387, 389, 394, 399, 400, 415, 440, 442, 448; exhibition part (1786), 342 n .; in- oculated, 417, 420, 424.
Little, Nathaniel, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 427.
Little, Peabody, loyalist refugee, 2. 235.
Little, Thomas [1], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Little, Thomas [2], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Little, Tristram, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Little, W. Jay, photog. by, 16. 146.
Little, William Henry, loyalist ref- ugee, 2. 235.
Little Bytham, Eng., church, 1. 133. Little Cambridge (Brighton), Mass. (1776), 6. 79.
Little Charles, admiralty case, 14. 325. Littlefield, Edmund, death of chil- dren (1707, '08), 14. 22, 25.
Littlefield, George E., bookseller, 4. 200; mistake on Saml. Gerrish, 14. 35 n.
Littlefield, George F., gift to M.H.S., 9. 28.
Littlefield, Noah M., non-consump- tion agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Littlejohn, -- , baker, of Edinburgh (1830), 19. 474.
Littleton, Nathaniel, of Accomac, Va., 3. 5.
Littleton, Mass., in 1790, 4. 136; in 1776, 6. 80; recruit (1760), 429. Lively, Brit. war-ship (1774), 10. 84.
Livermore, Abiel A., Divinity School part, 19. 363.
Livermore, Arthur, letters from Salma Hale, 3. 275.
Livermore, Charles, death, 5. 198.
Livermore, Charles W., on disposi- tion of ancient wreck, 4. 216-218.
Livermore, Daniel, journal of Sulli- van's expedition, 2. 438.
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LIVERMORE-LODGE
Livermore, George, meeting of
M.H.S. at house of, 3. 53; in
M.H.S., 5. 118, 123, 19. 83-86; port., 6. 65, 19. 83, 86, 224; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 78; M.H.S. circular letter (1857), 213; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 236-237; and Dowse Library and Bequest, 273, 19. 83, 86; and Chas. Deane, 7. 48, 53, 82; note on death of Thos. Dowse, 19. 84; son's tribute to, 84-86; influence, 85; as merchant, 85.
Livermore, Isaac, in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
Livermore, . Samuel, of Waltham, 7. 387.
Livermore, Thomas Leonard, elected a member M.H.S., 14. 386; list of publications (1902-05), 16. 129, 19. 205; NUMBER IN CONFEDERATE ARMY, 18. 432-434; remarks, 471, 20. 525; elected to M.H.S. Council (1905, '06), 19. 226, 20. 232; signs memorial on Constitu- tion, 5; APPOMATTOX CAMPAIGN, 87-112; on Nominating Com. (1907), 587.
Livermore, William Roscoe, elected a member M.H.S., 11. 286; re- marks, 385; on his hist. atlas of migrations in Europe, 12. 108-111, 18. 290-291; on Geo. Livermore, 19. 84-86.
Liverpool, Eng., in 1853, 10. 516; and slave-trade (1782), 17. 417; social life (1830), 19. 465; opening of railway, 466.
Liverpool, N. S., Congregational church (1770), 4. 69.
Livesey, Ann [Lady Sprignall], 2. 254. Livesey, Sir Michael, exploded coat- of-arms, 2. 250.
Livingston. See also Livingstone.
of Livingston (Levenston), Poughkeepsie (1777), 6. 101. , Livingston, Brockholst, Marshall on successor, 14. 333.
Livingston, Edward, Mignet on, 1. 144; and Jay Treaty, 15. 155; Wm. Duane on cabal (1810), 20. 338.
Livingston, Col. James, in assault on Quebec, 2. 293.
Livingston, Capt. John, at Quebec (1705), 5. 422.
Livingston, John H., 2. 454.
Livingston, John R., 2. 10.
Livingston, Philip, Signer, 1. 281.
Livingston, Robert R., and Priestley, 3. 37; and recall of Dana, 8. 180.
Livingston, William (1754), 7. 339. Livingstone, Johanna, of Braintree, 6. 48.
Livius, Peter, and John Sullivan, 1. 55; and Am. prisoners at Quebec, 2. 296, 299.
Livius, Titus, on Roman method of registering years, 4. 101.
Lloyd, - ", at Charles Carroll's (1804), 2. 16.
Lloyd, Edward, sea-captain (1691), 7. 159, 160, 164, 165.
Lloyd, Henry, at funeral of Ed. Winslow, 3. 93.
Lloyd, James, on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Lloyd, James, port., 9. 27; purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 170. Lloyd, Senator James, of Md , death, 13. 313.
Lloyd, Lodo., Boston bookseller (1657), 9. 415.
Lloyd, Capt. Richard, in Am. army (1779), 3. 126.
Lloyd, Thomas, in West's picture of Penn's treaty, 15. 365.
Lloyd, Dr. William, keeps a carriage (1768), 1. 225; member of Boston Fire Club, 10. 38.
Local government, reception of royal charter in Eng., 8. 19. See also Town.
Locke, James, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Locke, Pres Samuel, as undergradu- ate, 14. 201; Langdon's eulogy on, 18. 206; Ezra Stiles on, 210; as Pres , 257; letters to Ed. Wiggles- worth (1760) on marriage, 257. Locker, Dionis (Warde), 1. 138.
Lockwood, Goodman, of Conn. (1647), 6. 5.
Lockwood, Samuel, captured at Que- bec, 2. 295; in irons, 298.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, list of publica- tions (1883-1906), 1. 169, 2. 68, 4. 348, 5. 440, 7. 369, 8. 185, 10. 555, 11. 318, 12. 175, 13. 66, 14. 129, 15. 30, 16. 129, 17. 214, 20. 208; port. of Webster owned by, 2. 264; at centenary of Washington's inaugu- ration, 4. 371; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 237; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; on T. S. and Cuba (1825), 12. 360; gift to M.H.S., 16. 145; on Union as compact, 152, 155, 17. 106; and preservation of Constitution, 18. 331; on G. F. Hoar, 385-390, 19. 267; com- municates letters of Mrs. Kirkland,
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440-504; letter on the Langdons, 20. 5.
Lodge John, engraving of battle of Bunker Hill, 2. 395.
Lodge, Sir Oliver, on occultism, 20. 445.
Lodowick, Christian, Letter (1692), 9. 493; Quaker reply to, 12. 391.
Logan, George, and Pa. politics (1802), 20. 297.
Logan, James, in West's picture of Penn's treaty, 15. 365; anecdote, 366.
Logan, John A., at Columbia, 15. 266, 272; and Gen. Sherman, 16. 468.
Loggars, -- , London tailor (1695), 2. 175.
Lok, Michael, St. Lawrence region on map, 7. 311; and Verrazano Sea, 8. 76; recognition of Cabot's voy- age, 11. 162.
Lomax, John T., Harvard LL.D. (1847), 5. 253.
Lombroso, Cesar, and levitation, 20. 446.
London, meaning of name, 16. 470; social life (1830), 19. 458-465, 475-479.
London Gazette, value on colon. hist , 4. 291; Am. reprint (1684), 9. 467.
London Times, Stephen's pamphlet on attitude of, during Civil War, 18. 255.
Long, Deborah, death (1678), 7. 170. Long, John Davis, delivers Win- throp's oration, 2. 68; communica- tion from, 11. 305; candidacy for Gov. (1879), 404; and preservation of Constitution, 18. 331; elected a member M.H.S., 19. 1; remarks, 299, 303; on J. M. Barker, 309-311. Long, Katherine (Cushing), 1. 137.
Long, Michael, of Charlestown, 7. 170.
Long, Robert, agreement as Win- throp's creditor, 11. 186.
Long, Zachariah, land (1684), 9. 195; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Long Bridge, on Chickahominy (1781), 6. 144.
Long Island, Maverick's account (1660), 1. 245-246; settlements and ministers (1650), 2. 49; Am. raid (1778), 3. 120; illicit trade (1708), 4. 149; and govt. of neigh- boring isles (1683), 290; papers concerning Conn. claim (1662-63), 5. 291; papers on, and Dutch
reconquest (1673-74), 293-294; Winthrop Papers concerning (1664- 1701), 305-306; views of battle of, 10. 103; and N. Y. govt. (1674), 13. 398.
Long Island Historical Society, Win- throp Papers deposited with, 5. 305-306.
Long Island Sound, whale-boat priva- teers, 1. 18.
Longevity, case, 3. 369.
Longfellow, Frances E. (Appleton), marriage and death, 8. 153.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, on Endicott, 2. 98; M.H.S. meeting at house of, 3. 53; called "American Lamartine," 56; ancestry, 401 n., 8. 152; port., 4. 109; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 78; me- moir reassigned, 7. 6; MEMOIR by H. E. Scudder, 8. 152-167; PORT., 152; birth, 152; education, 152; in Europe, 152, 153, 12. 366; pro- fessor, 8. 152, 153, 156; marriages, 152, 153; Cambridge home, 153; death, 153; honors, 153; in M. H.S., 154; first poetic period, 154; lit- erary aspirations, 154-156; prose writings, 156, 159; poctic transla- tions, 157, 163; first book of poems, 158-159; ballads, 159; and slavery, 160; Christus as mag- num opus, 160-162; other long poems, 162; translation of Dante, 163; Michael Angelo as apologia, 164-166; character, 166; - 0 B K poem (1833), 9. 124; biog. note, 124 n .; hymns, 17. 138; and Eman- cipation Concert, 20.248; in college, 563-564; tributes to, as poet, 564-574; C. E. Norton on poetry of, 564; as national poet, 564-569; basis of popularity, 565-566, 572; cosmopolitan culture, 566; whole- someness, 567; as metricist, 568; literary tact, 569-571; as chil- dren's poet, 571; confused with Joshua Coffin, 573; hist. inac- curacies in Evangeline, 574-576; 1 in Miles Standish, 576-578; in Sir Christopher, 578-580; in Paul Re- vere's Ride, 580-582.
Longfellow, Stephen, 3. 401, 8. 152; and class reunion (1848), 5. 255. Longfellow, William, immigrant, 8. 152.
Longfellow, Zilpah (Wadsworth), 3. 401 n., 8. 152.
Longley, James W., Mass. descent, 18. 371. 17
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Longley, Lydia [Mrs. Farnsworth], 12. 75.
Longley, Mary (Parker), funeral, 12. 89.
Longley, Zachariah, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Longwood, Brookline, development, 2. 412-413; Sears's chapel, 419- 422.
Lonsdale, Sir John Lowther, viscount, and Lord Cutts, 2. 191.
Lonsdale, R. I., disinterment of re- mains of Wm. Blackstone, 2. 480. Lopez Patiño, Andres, in Menendez's expedition, 8. 423, 424.
Lord, Arthur, on com. on records of Old Colony Club, 3. 381; MEMOIR OF WILLIAMS LATHAM, 4. 195-198: on pub. of Province Laws, 307; on Library Com. (1890), 5. 347; report, 452; on Auditing Com. (1892, 1901-03), 7. 335, 15. 2, 16. 1, 17. 228; reports, 7. 382, 15. 42, 16. 143, 17. 228; on seals of Ply- mouth Patent, 8. 283-284; elected to M.H.S. Council (1894-96), 9. 39, 10. 137, 573; junior member M. H.S., 9. 94; motion on Ellis Fund, 10. 404; remarks, 11. 238; on Nom- inating Com. (1897, '99, 1903, '06), 268, 13. 1, 17. 129, 20. 87; reports, 11. 335, 13. 80, 17. 233, 20. 231; presents report of Council (1897), 11. 313; thanks to, for services in Council, 335; on Building Com., 336; on com. on memorial ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 12. 172, 260; on com. to pub. Trumbull Papers, 15. 25; and return of Brad- ford MS., 80; publication (1902), 16. 129; gifts to M.H.S., 145, 18. 264; at Acadia tercentenary, 371; GEN. JOHN THOMAS, 419-432.
Lord, Rev. Benjamin, Isaac Watts on, 9. 405.
Lord, Daniel, Story on (1844), 14. 424. Lord, Elisha, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 399, 413.
Lord, George C., money gift to M. H.S., 3. 254.
Lord, Hepsea [Mrs. Waterston], 8. 292.
Lord, James, death in Am. army (1775), 7. 402.
Lord, Rev. Joseph, letter to Thos. Prince (1733) on duty of ministers, 4. 311-313.
Lord, Nathaniel, at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258; hymn for reunion, 256.
| Lord, Nathaniel J., and W. C. Endi- cott, 15. 526.
Lord, Otis P., and Amherst College, 3. 323; lawyer, 4. 211; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 37.
Lord, Richard, Atherton Co., 2. 152. Lord, Robert, petition (1637), 3. 199; Ipswich town clerk (1667), 6. 476.
Lord, Robert, recaptures ship from privateers (1800), 2. 381 n.
Lord Chatham, armed sloop (1771), 3. 388.
Lord Gordon riots, Edmund Pendle- ton on, 19. 115.
Lord Hyde, packet-boat (1770), 16. 224.
Loring. 2. 238; law suit with Robie, 10. 408-411.
Loring, Charles Greely [1], and Ursu- line Convent riot, 3. 216; on Judge Bigelow, 5. 469, 476; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 6. 237; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 342; and change in @ B K constitution, 15. 205 n .; gift to M.H.S. from chil- dren of, 18. 188.
Loring, Charles Greely [2], elected a member M.H.S., 3. 178; accepts, 215; on alleged Sharpless ports., 184, 215; M.H.S. tributes to, 16. 252, 268-271; in M.H.S., 252; and Egyptian antiquities, 268, 269; in Civil War, 269; services to Mu- seum of Fine Arts, 269-271; memoir assigned to E. J. Young, 291.
Loring, Edward, consul at Malaga, 16. 474.
Loring, Elijah, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.
Loring, Rev. Israel, and relief for witchcraft sufferers, 1. 97, 116; or- dained, 158.
Loring, John A., card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n.
Loring, Jonathan, Boston constable (1708), 16. 522.
Loring, Joshua [1], absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated Mass. estate, 180.
Loring, Joshua [2], absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Loring, William C., and J. C. Ropes, 14. 237; on Horace Gray, 18. 165- 168.
Lossing, Benson John, on date of signing of Declaration, 1. 274; on plan for quatercentenary of dis- covery of Am., 363; wrong tabula-
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tion of Continental army, 2. 206;
death announced, 6. xx, 518.
Lot, use in Athens, 6. 385-386.
Lothrop, See also Lathrop.
Lothrop, , of Norwich, Conn., in Eng. (1744), 9. 405.
Lothrop, - , of Gilead, at Am. camp (1775), 7. 409.
Lothrop, Alice L. (Webb), 3. 170.
Lothrop, Ansell, 2. 147, 3. 385.
Lothrop, Barnabas, named for Mass. Council (1691), 14. 217.
Lothrop, Caleb, 3. 385.
Lothrop, Elizabeth, letter of recom- mendation to Saybrook church (1650), 3. 200.
Lothrop, Harriet [Mrs. Robbins], 3. 385.
Lothrop, Isaac [1], 3. 384.
Lothrop, Isaac [2], in 1783, 2. 147; biog. note, 3. 384; AUTOG., 389; member of Old Colony Club, 389; record of attendance, 389-435; pres. of Club, 406 n .; member of Plymouth Com. of Corresp., 441 n .; withdraws from Club, 441 n .; me- moir, 7. 123; in Boston society, 10. 33, 83.
Lothrop, Jerusha (Kirkland), char- acter, 3. 161.
Lothrop, Rev. John, at Barnstable, 2. 48.
Lothrop, John H., career and char- acter, 3. 161.
Lothrop, Lydia [Mrs. Beadle], 2. 147, 149.
Lothrop, Lydia (Goodwin), 3. 385. Lothrop, Mary [Mrs Cushman], 3. 385.
Lothrop, Mary (Thompson), 2. 147.
Lothrop, Mary L. (Buckminster), character, 3. 163, 165; marriage, 165; death, 170.
Lothrop, Melatiah, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 411.
Lothrop, Dr. Nathaniel, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 390, 401, 406-413, 418, 420, 433, 435; biog. note, 403 n., 5. 209 n .; host of Club, 3. 419.
Lothrop, Samuel (1650), 3. 200. Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland, in M.H.S. group pictures (1869), 3. vii; (1858), 6. 78; M.H.S. tributes to, 3. 57, 58. 62-63; bequeaths port. of Saml. Cooper, 57, 277; character, 62; religion, 62; in M.H.S., 63, 177; as hist. student, 63; MEMOIR by A. P. Peabody, 161-177; PORT. and AUTOG., 161; ancestry, 161;
birth, 162; with Pres. Kirkland, 162; education, 162; meets future wife, 163; in college, 163; in Divin- ity School, 163; agent for Unitarian Assoc., 164; and slavery, 164; and Beverly pastorate, 164; pastorate at Dover, 164; first marriage, 165; pastor of Brattle Square Church, 166; parsonage, 167; extra-paro- chial labor, 167; on school com., 168; and Congreg. Charitable Soc., 168; and Soc. for Propagating Gospel among Indians, 168; char- ity and hospitality, 169; and Darby Vassall, 169; change of parsonage, 170; death of wife, 170; second marriage, 170; country residence, 170; travel, 170: decline of church, 171; and new church building. 172; question of colleague, 172; resigna- tion, 173-174; in retirement, 175; death, 175; as preacher, 175-176; professional reputation, 176; chil- dren, 176; pub. works, 177; hon- orary degrees, 177; societies, 177 ;- as chaplin of Cadets, 6. 34; re- printed M.H.S. paper, 237; and memoir of Thos. Aspinwall, 7. 30; Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343; at Ply- mouth anniversary (1845), 10. 395; on Emerson as tutor, 14. 201; dress (1817), 202; on his entrance examinations, 203; in Mass. Con- ven. (1853), 18. 34, 36.
Lothrop, Seth, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Lothrop, Susannah W. [Mrs. Cush- man], 3. 385.
Lothrop, Thomas, biog. note, 3. 385; AUTOG., 389; member of Old Colony Club, 389; record of attend- ance, 389-440; secretary, 406; treasurer, 419; withdraws from Club, 441 n .; on Plymouth Com. of Corresp., 441 n.
Lothrop, Thornton Kirkland, elected a member M.H.S., 4. 336; on Au- diting Com. (1890), 5. 347; report, 448; on Nominating Com. (1892, '95, '98, 1905, '07), 7. 335, 10. 1, 12. 155, 18. 454, 20. 587; reports, 7. 382, 10. 137, 12. 189, 19. 226; on com. to sell Tremont Street property, 10. 299; elected to M.H.S. Council (1896, '97, 1900- '02), 573, 11. 335, 14. 146, 15. 51, 16. 148; publication (1897), 11. 318; gift to M.H.S., 334; enter- tains M.H.S., 336; on John Lowell, 414-417; and Fenway building,
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12. 1, 191, 13. 64; on Theo. Lyman, 12. . 14; remarks, 292, 14. 424, 15. 24; on C. H. Hill, 12. 373-377; on com. on annual meet- ing (1899), 13. 1; on House Com. (1899, 1905, '06), 165, 19. 273, 20. 245; on W. C. Endicott, 14. 164- 167; MEMOIR OF JOHN LOWELL, 177-1SS; MEMOIR OF AUGUSTUS LOWELL, 15. 169-179; on C. G. Loring, 16. 268-271.
Lottery, Boston, 10. 56.
Loubier, Anthony, prize case (1746), 5. 89.
Loubier, Henry, prize case (1746), 5. 89.
Loubier, John, prize case (1746), 5. 89.
Loud, John J., gift to M.H.S., 12. 189. Louden. See also Lowden.
Louden, John, at siege of Boston, 9. 68.
Louis XIV. of France, commemora- tive medals, 1. 13.
Louis XVI. of France, and Am. Rev., 4. 39; Bowdoin on gratitude to (1780), 8. 290.
Louis XVIII. of France, medal, 6. 416; gift to M.H.S. Library, 8. 342.
Louis Philippe, copy of proclamation (1830), 1. 131.
Louisburg, paper in Parkman MSS. on siege (1745), 4. 46; briefs of prize case concerning capture, 5. 92-94; medal to commemorate capture (1758), 6. 416; Belcher on capture, 9. 13; medal from cannon captured at, 10. 293; journals of siege (1745), 11. 422; Dudley Bradstreet's diary, 423-446; ren- dezvous at Gut of Canso, 423-424; landing, 425; capture of Grand Battery, 425; capture of French relief ship, 429; attacks on Island Battery, 430; surrender, 435; occupation, 435-446; views of siege (1758), 14. 144; photog. of present ruins, 144; Whitefield and expedition (1745), 17. 88-89.
Louisburg, N. C., in 1804, 21.
Louisiana, Penicaut's Relation, 6. 392. See also next title, and South.
Louisiana Purchase, Jefferson on westward extent, 5. 17; paper on moral issue, 18. 48-59; violation of Constitution, 49, 51-53; as precedent, 52; and opposition to extension of slavery, 54-56; if
acquired by Eng., 56; J. Q. Adams on right to govern, 19. 541-542.
Louisville, J. F. Clarke and Unitarian Church, 4. 324-325; in 1836, 7. 286-289.
L'Ouverture. See Toussaint.
Love, -, innkeeper at Coventry (1779), 6. 130.
Love, Rev. Christopher, scaffold speech, 13. 127.
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