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Love, John, London bookseller, 4. 221.
Love, John, Anti-Federalist, 17. 507. Lovejoy, - , innkeeper in western Mass. (1760), 4. 389.
Loveland, Asa, death at siege of Boston, 7. 411.
Lovell, Abigail [Mrs. Pierce], 3. 51 n. Lovell, James, notices on assum- ing Boston collectorship (1809), 12. 194.
Lovell, John, member of Boston Fire Club, 10. 38.
Lovell, Capt. Joseph, of Medway, 3. 51,52.
Lovell, Gen. Solomon, Penobscot ex- pedition, 12. 200-202.
Loverin, Abigail, book owned by, 17. 57.
Lovering, - of Boston, drowned (1700), 14. 19.
Lovering, Joseph, on Northern Lights, 2. 105; Master's oration (1836), 5. 217.
Lovering, Philip [1], of Eng., will (1680), 1. 137.
Lovering, Philip [2], 1. 137.
Lovewell, Capt. John. See next title. Lovewell's War, locality of Love- well's Fight, 3. 259; Ft. Dummer, 6. 359-371; peace, 371-372; eds. of Symmes's sermon and account of fight, 11. 179-182.
Loving, - -- , of Isle of Wight (1695), 2. 180.
Low. See also Lowe.
Low, -, at Charles Carroll's (1804), 2. 16.
Low, Mrs., of New York (1804), 2 9.
Low, Elizabeth (Wilson), biog. note, 4. 161 n.
Low, John, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.
Low, John F., witness (1789), 19. 181. Low, Samuel, 4. 161.
Lowden. See also Louden.
Lowden, John, death (1678), 7. 170.
Lowden, Richard, of Charlestown, 7. 146; selectman (1690), 152.
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Lowe, Charles, Commencement part | Lowell, Charles Russell, college hon- (1847), 5. 252; biog. note, ors, 20. 182. 252 n.
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, elected a member M.H.S., 6. 196; list of publications (1891-1903), 405, 11. 318, 17. 214; on Library Com. (1892), 7. 335; report, 370; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; on com. on Pickering Papers, 97; MEMOIR OF E. J. LOWELL, 541-549; on Auditing Com. (1895-97), 10. 1, 442, 11. 268; reports, 10. 136, 567, 11. 331; elected to M.H.S. Council (1896, '97), 10. 573, 11. 335; remarks, 74, 233, 385, 14. 360, 15. 95; MEMOIR OF J. R. LOWELL, 11. 75-102; on F. A. Walker, 216-218; motion on in- creasing MSS. of M.H.S., 12. 166; on MSS. Com., 169, 264, 352; on Building Com., 191, 13. 64; report on MSS., 12. 261-263; on range of M.H.S. activities, 296; on Nomi- nating Com. (1899-1902), 13. 1, 15. 2, 16. 1; reports, 13. 80, 15. 51, 16. 147; on com. on meeting of Am. Hist. Assoc., 13. 208; memoir of Augustus Lowell assigned to, 14. 303; presents gift from Mrs. Bangs, 16. 232.
Lowell, Anna C., letters to Mrs. Anne Grant (1809-10), 18. 302-317; Mrs. Grant on, 303, 311 n .; biog. note, 304.
Lowell, Augustus, and Lowell Lec- tures, 12. 121, 15. 175-178; elected a member M.H.S., 14. 1; M.H.S. tribute to, 266; in M.H.S., 266; memoir assigned to A. L. Lowell, 303; MEMOIR by T. K. Lothrop, 15. 169-179; PORT. and AUTOG., 169; ancestry, 169-170; birth, 170; education, 170; travel, 171, 172; in business, 171, 172; in father's office, effect on character, 172; societies, 173; services to Technology, 173-175; character, 178; death, 179.
Lowell, Charles, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291; in M.H.S., 5. 5; Harvard D.D. (1823), 191; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 237; ¢ B K prayer (1816), 9. 115; anecdote, 258; port., 10. 125; character, 11. 75; and change in + B K constitution, 15. 205 n .; Edinburgh friends, 18. 312; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Lowell, Edward Jackson [H. C. 1822], career, 9. 542.
Lowell, Edward Jackson [H. C. 1867], elected a member M.H.S., 1. 298; accepts, 335; on Hessian deserters, 2. 167; on Auditing Com. (1886), 225; report, 403; on German MSS. sources on Am. Rev., 3. 219-221; on Nominating Com. (1887, '94), 254, 8. 504; re- ports, 3. 297, 9. 39; on com. on Pickering Papers, 3. 277; reports, 4. 77, 6. 187; MEMOIR OF L. M. SARGENT, 3. 309-312; on com. to present resolves on Attucks Memorial, 318; communicates let- ter of Hessian recruit, 4. 2-12; on Library Com. (1889), 309; re- port, 359, 382; elected to M.H.S. Council (1890-92), 5. 457, 6. 420, 7. 383; on com. on Delftshaven Memorial, 6. 1, 40; remarks, 7. 317; presents report of Council (1893), 8. 182; publication (1893), 185; M.H.S. tributes to, 9. 96, 10. 119; MEMOIR by A. L. Lowell, 9. 541-549; PORT. and AUTOG., 541; birth and ancestry, 541-542; edu- cation, 542, 543; in Europe, 542, 544, 547; poetry, 543; marriages, 544; in business, 544; lawyer, 544; Hessians and other Auxiliaries, 545, 18. 249-250; makes history life's work, 9. 545; Eve of French Rev., 546-547; death, 548; in M.H.S., 548; other societies, 548; other writings, 548; character, 549.
Lowell, Elizabeth (Jones), 9. 544.
Lowell, Elizabeth C. (Putnam), 12. 127.
Lowell, Frances (Dunlap), 11. 89; death, 100.
Lowell, Francis Cabot [1] [H. C. 17931, at Harvard Commencement (1815), 5. 180; career, 9. 541, 15. 171 ; goes abroad (1810), 18. 313.
Lowell, Francis Cabot [2], career, 9. 542.
Lowell, Francis Cabot [H. C. 1876], elected a member M.H.S., 10. 404; accepts, 441; on Library Com. (1896), 442; report, 571; on Nom- inating Com. (1897), 11. 268; re- port, 335; MEMOIR OF F. A. WALKER, 13. 303-309; on Roger Wolcott, 14. 391-393; remarks, 445.
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Lowell, Hannah (Jackson), Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 313.
Lowell, Harriet T. (Spence), 11. 75. Lowell, James Russell, letter (1884) on identity of E. B. Jarvis,
1. 229; at Emmanuel College tercentenary, 2. 68, 121; gifts to M.H.S., 155, 4. 55; on Mrs. Bryan W. Proctor, 2. 155; and gift from Conde de Toreno, 156; on ancestry of Saxe, 167; on C. F. Adams, 3. 149-152; verses on Adams, 151 n .; list of publications (1887, '88), 280, 4. 106; at cen- tenary of Washington's inaugura- tion, 371; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 237; M.H.S. tributes to, 7. 1-6, 366; in M.H.S., 1; rounded-out career, 4; knowledge of N. Eng. life, 5; scholarship, 6; memoirs by, unfinished, 6; on original intention of founders of Mass., 197 n .; on Harvard "University," 8. 261; views on Hugh and Emmanuel Downing, 406; these views con- sidered, 487-496; anecdote, 9. 259; and proposed increase in M.H.S. membership (1877), 10. 318, 319; and Atlantic Monthly 11. 55, 89; MEMOIR by A. L. Lowell, 75-102; PORT., 75; parents, 75, 77: birth, 75; environment, 75, 100, 101; fondness for nature, 76; education, 76; class poem, early conservatism, 77; ideas on min- istry, 78; law student, 78; literary instinct, 78; first book of poems, 78; and Abolitionists, 79-81, 86, 94; influence of Emerson, 79; of firts wife, 80; Pioneer Magazine, SO; literary essays, 80, 89, 94; children, 80, 81, 87; Biglow
Papers, 82-83; Vision of Sir Launfal, 83; antislavery poems, 83; period of greatest activity, 83, 84; use of humor, 84; finances, 85; "Nooning," 86, 95; trips abroad, 87, 94; death of first wife, 87; as Harvard professor, 87-89; second marriage, 89; second series of Biglow Papers, 90; Commemo- ration Ode, 91-93; polit. essays, 93; editor of N. Am. Review, 94; Ca- thedral, 94; honorary degrees, 95; and Agassiz, 95; sense of unful- filled promise, 95; and polit. cor- ruption, 96; in politics, 96, 101; Minister to Spain, 97-98; and to Gt. Bn., 98-100; and democracy, 99; oration at Harvard's 250th
anniversary, 100; decline and death, 102; - humorous account of smuggling at Madrid, 208; in Friday Club, 14. 473, 16. 465; in- fluence of Eng. mission on literary fame, 15. 238; Scudder's biog., 16. 130, 17. 157; and Earl Granville, 20. 456.
Lowell, Rev. John [1] [H. C. 1721], career and character, 12. 113, 15. 169.
Lowell, Judge John [2], N. C. lands, 8. 181; lawyer in admiralty trial (1776), 10. 102; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; Boston estate, 11. 311; career, 12. 113, 15. 169; Roxbury estate, 14. 47 n .; ad- dresses to Hutchinson and Gagę (1774), 50 n., 51 n .; as lawyer, 16. 341.
Lowell, John [3], autog., 1. 365; agri- cultural editor, 3. 99; subscription for M. H.S. building, 291; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 237; memoir of D. A. Tyng, 7. 125; career, 12. 114, 15. 170; @ B K oration (1787), 16. 312; as Federalist, 312 n .; and La Purchase, 18. 49.
Lowell, John [d. 1836], career, and Lowell Institute, 9. 541, 12. 119. Lowell, John [H. C. 1843], on Nominating Com. (1885, '90, '95), 2. 4, 5. 347, 10. 1; reports, 2. 79, 5. 456, 10. 137; elected to M.H.S. Council (1887-89), 3. 298, 4. 119, 366; on Finance Com. (1887, '89), 3. 318, 4. 367; on com. on pub. of Province Laws, 307, 316; on P. W. Chandler, 3S2; Com- mencement part, 5. 237; presents report of Council (1890), 438; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 237; on Leverett Saltonstall, 10. 139; ME- MOIR OF EDWARD BANGS, 311-314; M.H.S. tributes to, 11. 414-417, 12. 65; as judge, 11. 415-416, 14. 179, 181, 184-188; character and position, 11. 416-417, 12. 65, 14. 188; bequeaths fund to M.H.S., 12. 1; MEMOIR by T. K. Lothrop, 14. 177-188; PORT. and AUTOG., 177; birth, 177; childhood home, 177; education, 177; studies law, 178; travel, 178, 180; law partner- ship and practice, 178, 181; as authority on bankruptcy, 178, 183; legal editor, 179; resigns judgeship and resumes practice, 180; mar- riage, 180; homes after marriage, 180; death, 180; positions held by,
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180; honorary degrees, 181; in M. H.S., 181; and admiralty law, 182; public dinner on retirement, 183; and patent law, 184; writings, 188; - review of Dred Scott case, 16. 256; Henry Lee's characteriza- tion, 19. 252. See also Lowell Fund. Lowell, John Amory, money gift to M.H.S., 3. 296; MEMOIR by C. C. Smith, 12. 113-129; PORT. and AUTOG., 113; ancestry, 113; birth, 114; education, 114; mercantile career, 115; as banker, Suffolk Bank system, 116; offices, 117; and textile manufactures, 118, 122; and founding of Lawrence, 118; and Lowell Lectures, 119-121, 15. 176; controversy over Boott will, 121; in gas co., 123; other trusts, 124; and Technology, 124; and Harvard, 124; societies, 125; hon- orary degree, 125; in M.H.S., 125; writings, 126; travel, 127; mar- riages and home life, 127; death, 128; religion, 128; and politics, 128; character, 128, 15. 172.
Lowell, Lucy B. (Emerson), 14. 180.
Lowell, Maria (White), influence on husband, 11. 80; death, 87.
Lowell, Mary (Gardner), 9. 541.
Lowell, Mary (Goodrich), 9. 544.
Lowell, Percival [d. 1665], immigrant, 12. 113, 15. 169; funeral elegy on Gov. Winthrop, 12. 414.
Lowell, Percival, grandson, loyal pe- tition (1666), 6. 471.
Lowell, Rebecca (Amory), 12. 114. Lowell, Rebecca R. [Mrs. Gardner], 4. 23.
Lowell, Richard, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471. Lowell, Samuel, loyal® petition (1666), 6. 471.
Lowell, Susan C. (Lowell), 12. 127.
Lowell family in M. H.S., 14. 265.
Lowell, Mass., origin of name, 9. 541; early mills in, 12. 118, 123.
Lowell Fund, origin, 12. 1; history, 180, 13. 70, 14. 133, 15. 34, 16. 134, 17. 219, 18. 275, 19. 210, 20. 213; income account (1898), 12. 186; (1899), 13. 76; (1900), 14. 140; (1901), 15. 41; (1902), 16. 142; (1903), 17. 226; (1904), 18. 285; (1905), 19. 221; (1906), 20. 225; use, 20. iii.
Lowell Institute, M.H.S. fund from lectures of, 3. 296, 6. 208; origin and administration, 9. 542, 12. 119-
121, 15. 175-178; inauguration of lectures, 18. 112.
Lowell Lectures. See Lowell In- stitute.
Lower, Mark A., on origin of Am. flag, 1. 28.
Lowndes, Anne [Mrs. Chase], 17. 127. Lowther, Sir John. See Lonsdale.
Loyal petitions of 1666, 6. 469-476; occasion, 469, 472; petition to General Court, 470; action on it, 471, 474; character of petitioners, 471, 476; their defense, 472-476. Loyalists, Winslow Papers, 2. 229- 242, 3. 64-94; refugees from Plymouth County, 2. 234-235; captured near Cherry Valley, 447; attack on German Flats, 448; at- tack on Cherry Valley, 449-450; experience of Sylvester Gardiner, 3. 2-3; corps, 66; land grants, 67, 82; pensions, 70, 81; disbandment and settlement in N. S. (1783), 74- 75; emigration from Southern States (1782), 94-95; provisions concerning, in Wyoming capitula- tions (1778), 342; movement
against, in Plymouth (1778), 402 n .; letter (1798), 4. 236; needy adventurers, 5. 12, 14; captured in R. I. (1778), 6. 118, 122; hanged for supplying Brit., 135; at disadvantage in Mass. in pre-Rev. struggle, 252 n .; Danl. Leonard's memorial (1784), 255- 257; treatment of female, in Bos- ton, 8. 412-415; departure from Boston (1776), 10. 95; arrested there, 99; list of absentee, and confiscated estates in Suffolk County, 162-185; Jon. Sewall on Boston during siege, 412-416; on conditions in Eng., 416-427; Jon. Sewall on reconciliation (1778), 419-420; on Am. prospects (1783), 422, 425; settlement of claims, 427; Mrs. Higginson's sentiments (1775), 455-457; her life at Hali- fax, 457-459; her treatment on return (1782), 460-462; articles needed by Mather Byles [2] (1780), 471-472; a characterization of Bos- ton Whigs (1775), 12. 139-142; hist. treatment, 152; treatment of Rev. Wm. Clark, 153; at Bahamas, 13. 16; handbill on Boston Whigs (1774), 16. 92; Lechmere on con- ditions in Boston (1774), 285-290; Chauncy on (1775), 17. 277; expul- sion, 308; question, in peace nego-
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tiations, 424, 427, 19. 158, 160, 163; confiscation in S. C., 149. See also American Revolution.
Loyall, Jesse, Ga. justice of peace, 20. 515.
Loyall, Fort, commander (1686), 13. 245, 246, 252.
Lucanians, migrations, 12. 109.
Lucas, Charles P., on Sayle grant to Bahamas, 13. 11 n.
Lucas, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Luce, - -(1659), 4. 277.
Luce, Abijah, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.
Luce, Ensign Francis, at siege of Yorktown, 6. 155.
Luce, Peter, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Lu-chu Islands, Perry at, 2. 259.
Luckey, William, soldier, punished (1779), 6. 122.
Luckis, Mary [Mrs. McCleary], 15. 256.
Ludden, Lemuel, theft from, 19. 180. Ludkin, William, petition against Aspinwall (1651), 12. 214.
Ludlow, Daniel, of N. Y., 8. 176.
Ludlow, George D., 3. 67, 68; letter from Castlereagh (1807) on letters of marque, 77; and office in N. Brun. (1784), 79.
Ludlow's Camp, Vt. (1776), 6. 87. Lüneburg, Germany, antiquarian interest, 14. 288.
Lumberton, N. C., inn (1805), 2. 34. Lundy, Benjamin, corresp. with Adams (1836) on speech on slavery, 15. 449-450.
Lundy's Lane, contemp. account of battle, 6. 257.
Lunenburg, Mass., name as royal memorial, 4. 239 n., 242; in 1776,
6. 80; Indian alarm (1748), 430- 432.
Lunenburg, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.
Lunenburg County, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Lunford, Ephraim, death, 14. 20. Luns, William (1776), 12. 90.
Lunt, Lieut. James, at Cherry Valley, 2. 447. 457: on furlough, 451, 454. Lunt, William Parsons, use of John Marshall's diary, 1. 149; Com- mencement part (1823), 5. 190; biog. notes, 190 n., 9. 128 n .; me- moir, 7. 123; ¢ B K poem (1837), 9. 128; in M.H.S. group picture (1854), 269; at Plymouth anni-
versary (1845), 10. 395; anecdote of Jackson, 454-455; at bicente- nary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361. Lurvey, James, and Arnold's treason, 12. 347; milit. career, 348.
Luscomb, Humphry, on trade com. (1686), 13. 248; petition on legal action, 265.
Luse, Francis. See Luce.
Lush, Capt. Richard, muster-master, at Cherry Valley, 2. 451, 454, 456. Luther, Levi, at siege of Boston, 9. 66. Luther, Martin, commemorative medals, 1. 13; quatercentenary, 169; and Melanchthon as comple- ments, 11. 256, 252-267; and Zwickau prophets, 263; hymn, 17. 131-132.
Luttrell, Narcissus, on Queen Anne and Cutts, 2. 193 n .; ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.
Luxford, James, speculations, 7. 128, 131-133; later history, 133-134.
Luynes, Honoré T. P. J. d'Albert, duc de, château, 16. 470.
Luzerne. See La Luzerne.
Lyall, Sir Alfred, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Lyde, Edward, justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.
Lyde, Edward, absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated Boston estate, 180.
Lyde, Nathaniel Byfield, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 180. Lyell, Sir Charles, Harvard LL.D. (1844), 5. 245.
Lyman, Arthur Theodore, elected a member M.H.S., 15. 180; elected to M.H.S. Council (1904), 18. 290. Lyman, David, internal-revenue officer, 19. 395.
Lyman, Edward H. R., gift to M. H.S., 8. 291.
Lyman, Sergeant Elisha, at siege of Boston, 9. 57, 77.
Lyman, Elizabeth (Russell), 20. 153, 171, 177.
Lyman, Rev. Isaac, career, 20. 148.
Lyman, John C., bequest to M.H.S., 19. 394-395.
Lyman, Rev. Joseph, Kirby contro- versy, 19. 198.
Lyman, Mrs. Joseph, gift to M.H.S., 8. 282.
Lyman, Mary (Henderson), 20. 149.
Lyman, Gen. Phineas, Crown Point expedition (1755), 13. 386.
Lyman, Richard, immigrant, 20. 147. Lyman, Theodore [1], 20. 148.
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Lyman, Theodore [2], at funeral of Wm. Eustis, 5. 310; memoir, 12. 138; travel with Everett (1818), 18. 99-101; in M.H.S., 20. 147; career, 148-149; Webster libel suit, 148; and Garrison mob, 169. Lyman, Theodore [3], M.H.S. trib- utes to, 12. 14-17, 61-65, 138; public services, 14, 62; invalidism, 15, 16, 65, 20. 177; as scientist, 12. 16, 62, 20. 153-155, 166-167, 171; memoir assigned to Alex. Agassiz, 12. 55; in M.H.S., 61; in Civil War, milit. journals, 62-65, 20. 156-165; contributions to local history, 12. 138; Henry Lee's char- acterization, 19. 253; MEMOIR by C. F. Adams, 20. 147-177; PORT. and AUTOG., 147; birth and death, 147; ancestry, 147; in college, 149- 152; Hasty Pudding song, 151; marriage, 153; honorary degree, 155; reformatory interests, 155; and Harvard, 165; in politics and Congress, 168, 171-176; Wendell Phillips controversy, 168-170; and death of daughter, 171; charitable endowment, 171.
Lyman School for Boys, interest of the Lymans in, 20. 149, 155.
Lyme Regis, royal charters, 8. 19.
Lynch, Thomas, Jr., Signer, 1. 282.
Lynch, Mass. armed schooner (1775), 1. 17.
Lynchings, Southern, 18. 236, 19. 102-104.
Lynde, Captain, to establish Boston market (1686), 13. 271.
Lynde, Benjamin [1], in 1717, 8. 217-219; diary, 478; paper money scheme (1729), 12. 437; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 342-351; report on R. I. boundary (1731), 19. 26.
Lynde, Benjamin [2], diary, 8. 478. Lynde, Joseph [1], and Worcester affairs (1686), 13. 247; on trade com., 248; named for Council (1691), 14. 217; and Council's as- sumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351.
Lynde, Joseph [2], sea-captain, 7. 155, 163, 164.
Lynde, Nathaniel, at Saybrook (1694), 7. 415.
Lynde, Simon, record of purchase of N. H. land, 4. 373-374; loyal pe- tition (1666), 6. 471; and Raw- son's Mass. records (1686), 12. 242, 13. 281; justice of peace (1686),
229; to examine Nowell's ac- counts, 235; on trade com. (1686), 248; and milit. watch, 257; to hold County Court, 259-261; to examine Danforth's accounts, 260. Lynds. See Lynde.
Lynn (Saugus), on early map, 1. 212; name changed, 213; John Hum- phrey's farm, 216; in 1660, 236; in 1650, 2. 47; iron works, 47; pre-Rev. taverns, 10. 47; not port of entry (1686), 13. 264.
Lyon, , of Cherry Valley, 2. 452. Lyon, , offices on St. John Island (1796), 3. 71.
Lyon, Abigail, 6. 18.
Lyon, Capt. Daniel, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 47, 62.
Lyon, Deborah, 6. 18.
Lyon, Elizabeth, 6. 18.
Lyon, Henry, of Conn. (1646), 6. 8.
Lyon, Irving W., acknowledgment to, 6. 18 n.
Lyon, Rev. James, in N. S. (1770), 4. 70.
Lyon, John, 6. 18.
Lyon, Joseph, 6. 18.
Lyon, Martha Johanna (Winthrop), 6. 4; estate and health, 5-9; letters to John Winthrop (1649-51) on health and husband, 9, 14-16; death, 16.
Lyon, Mary, 6. 15; sent to Gov. Winthrop (1668), 16, 17; marriages, 18. See also Wilson.
Lyon, Mrs. Mary, letter to John Winthrop (1668) on fines, 6. 16; to Fitz-John Winthrop (1701) on step-daughter's estate, 19.
Lyon, Richard, of Conn. (1649), 6. 8. Lyon, Samuel, 6. 18.
Lyon, Sarah, 6. 18.
Lyon, Thomas [1], notes concerning himself and connections, 6. 2-4, 18; letters to John Winthrop, Sr. (1647-48) on wife and mother-in- law, 5-8; antecedents, 8; and his wife, 9, 10; fined, letters to John Winthrop, Jr. (1668), 16-18. Lyon, Thomas [2], 6. 18.
Lyons, James, letter from Webster (1848) introducing B. R. Curtis, 15. 280.
Lyons, Mrs. James, gift to M.H.S., 9. 27.
Lyons, Joanna, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Lyons, Richard B. P., earl, and Trent · affair, 16. 466; and Brit. attitude (1862), 18. 154.
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Lysimachus, power, 12. 110.
Lyte, Rev. Henry F., hymn, 17. 135. Lyzenby, Capt. Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.
M
M., P., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 59. M., W., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 63.
Mabane, Dr. Adam, letter from B. Frobisher (1784) on Northern boundary, 3. 369.
McAlister, -, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Macarty, Esther [Mrs. Sargent], 3. 309.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, baron, Mignet on, 1. 143; on Lord Cutts, 2. 172; as party writer, 3. 155; on last royal veto, 5. 158, 159; autog. pages of England, 10. 472; as historian, 13. 98-99, 111; Gardi- ner on, 16. 7; traits, 470.
McCarty, Daniel, of Mass. (1686), 13. 276.
McCarty, Thaddeus, at Brookfield (1762), 7. 385, 387.
Maccarty de Marteigue, Chevalier, in Mass. (1788), 16. 451.
McCauley, Lieut. Nathaniel, killed at Newtown, 2. 465.
MeCleary, Misses, gift to M.H.S., 16. 146.
McCleary, Major Andrew, 15. 256.
McCleary, Lieut. David, 15. 256.
McCleary, Elizabeth (Foster), 15. 256.
McCleary, Emily T. (Barnard), 15. 263.
McCleary, Jane (Walter), 15. 256.
McCleary, John, immigrant, 15. 255.
McCleary, Maria L. (Walter), 15. 256. McCleary, Mary (Luckis), 15. 256.
McCleary, Samuel [1], 15. 256.
McCleary, Samuel [2], 15. 256.
McCleary, Samuel Foster [1], sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830),
6. 342; as City Clerk, 15. 255; career, 256.
McCleary, Samuel Foster [2], elected a member M.H.S., 2. 208; accepts, 225; and F. E. Parker, 3. 248; on com. on Pickering Papers, 277, 15. 76; on com. on Attucks Memo- rial, 3. 318; on lists of Boston scholars (1755), 4. 193; on Audit- ing Com. (1890), 5. 347; report, 448; remarks, 423, 10. 490, 13. 62, 14. 149; index of names in
Pickering Papers, 6. 190, 15. 76; on S. C. Cobb, 6. 354-358; remarks on presenting various gifts, 7. 449- 450; elected Cabinet-keeper M.H.S. (1893-97), 8. 201, 9. 93, 10. 137, 572, 11. 335; on various gifts to Cabinet, 8. 282, 10. 292- 293; Recording Sec. pro tem., 8. 486; publication (1894), 9. 23; reports as Cabinet-keeper (1894- 98), 26, 10. 124, 569, 11. 333, 12. 188; examines contents of Ellis House, 10. 296, 15. 73, 76; and storage of Cabinet, 11. 316; FRANK- LIN FUND, 12. 17-29; treasurer of Franklin Fund, 29 n., 15. 262; declines reelection as Cabinet- keeper, 12. 174; vote of thanks to. for services, 189; M.H.S. tributes to, 15. 72-78; in M.H.S., 72-77; and removal from Tre- mont building, 74, 76; as City Clerk, 75, 258-261, 263; politics and religion, 77, 263; authority on Boston history, 77; character, 77; MEMOIR by J. M. Bugbee, 255-263; PORT. and AUTOG., 255; ancestry, 255-257; birth, 257; education, 257; lawyer, 257; testi- monial to, 261; insurance official, 262; and classmates, 262; marriage and children, 263; death, 263.
McCleary, Samuel Foster [3], memo- rial, 9. 23.
McClellan, George B., Peninsular campaign, 10. 430-440, 18. 443; un- fortunate plan, 10. 430; Yorktown, 430-433; and McDowell's corps, 432, 435; Williamsburg, 433; and advance by James River, 434; Johnston as opponent, 433, 439; and advance of gunboats, 435-437; character as commander, 438-439; blunders by others, 438; Johnston on, 440; hist. importance of presi- dential defeat, 11. 115.
McClellan, John, offers collection of letters, 4. 60.
McClellan, Joseph, owns book for- merly Brewster's, 3. 263.
McClentuc, John, death at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 445.
Macclesfield, Charles Gerard, 1st earl of [d. 1694], map dedicated to, 2. 479.
Macclesfield, Thomas Parker, 1st earl of, impeached, 5. 163.
Macclesfield, Thomas A. W. Parker, 6th earl of, and Am. geography, 13. 161.
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McClesky, John, of Ga., 20. 514. McClintock. See McClentuc.
McClurg, James, letters to Madison
(1787), 17. 470, 472, 474 [see Madison].
McCobb, Capt. Samuel, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 275, 279.
McCormick, James, court-martialled in Arnold's expedition, 2. 277.
McCoy, Peter, in campaign of 1760, 4. 409.
McCoy, William, journal of Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 266.
McCrady, Edward [1], career, 18. 13.
McCrady, Edward [2], elected a cor-
resp. member M.H.S., 16. 151; M.H.S. tributes to, 18. 2, 3, 10- 22; in M.H.S., 3, 19; in Civil War, 10, 13; as lawyer, 11, 14; and negro suffrage, 11, 16; religion, 11, 22; as historian, 12, 16-20; character, 12; birth and death, 13; education, 13; addresses, 15; in legislature, 15; honors, 21; opinion of Greene reviewed, 20. 112-118. McCrady, John, scientist, 18. 13. McCrady, Sabina L., acknowledg- ment to, 4. 255 n.
McCrary, Timothy G., Ga. justice of peace, 20. 518.
McCray, -, of Va., and Jay Treaty, 15. 152.
McCulloch, Hugh, on Johnson's first message, 19. 397; charges against, 20. 435.
McCulloch, John, Introd. to Hist. of Am., 4. 60.
McCulloch vs. Maryland, reception of decision, 14. 324, 335, 401
McDonald, Lieut. Alexander, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.
MacDonald, William, on Cabot, 12. 9. McDonough, Com. Thomas, Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.
McDougal, Gen. Alexander, and Sulli- van and Burke, 1. 54; division in Conn. (1778), 3. 120.
McDougall Papers in Parkman MSS., 4. 44. 45.
McDougle, Lieut. Randolph S., cap- tured at Quebec, 2. 299.
McDowell, Gen. Irvin, and Peninsular campaign, 10. 432, 435, 440.
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