Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 4

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Boston : The Society
Number of Pages: 524


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Andrews, Margaret (Wigglesworth), 16. 300 n.


Andrews, Robert, petition (1637), 3.199.


Andrews, Samuel, and royal arms at St. Andrews, N. Brun., 4. 255.


Andrews, Samuel P., Divinity School part, 19. 364.


Andrews, Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.


Andrews, William, vestryman in Va. (1635), 3. 5.


Andrews, William, of England (1669), 1. 137.


Andrews, William S., Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 176 n.


Andrews, William T., Boston estate, 1. 315; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Andrewson, Captain, on Delaware River, N. J. (1781), 6. 159.


Andros, Sir Edmund, surveys and maps made by order of, 2. 478, 8. 228-230; Natl. Sylvester on (1675), 4. 284; and Fitz-John Winthrop (1677, 'S0), 287, 288; expected re- turn to N. Y. (1682), 289; patent to Winthrop (1680), 5. 306; con- temp. accounts and imprints of govt. and overthrow, 7. 149-150, 9. 478, 490, 12. 282-283, 13. 410- 411, 17. 18-19, 66; goes to Eng- land, 7. 152; notice of arrival in Boston (1687), 9. 473; proclama- tion on invasion of Prince of Orange (1688), 475; Rawson's petition to, 12. 224; Randolph's petition on fees, 237-239; and Clark's Island, 346; preparation for reception (1686), 13. 278; in Boston (1680), 408; and Canada, 15. 304, 313; and John Higginson, 16. 518.


Andrus. See also Andrews.


Andrus, Amos, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 64, 88, 89.


Andrus, Daniel, at siege of Boston, 9. 42, 47, 68.


Andrus, Lieut. Epaphras(?), at siege of Boston, 9. 42, 47, 68.


Andrus, John, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 76.


Angel Gabriel, wrecked (1635), 17. 77, 82-83.


Angell, James, justice of peace (1764), 18. 261.


Angell, James Burrill, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 10. 454; accepts, 468.


Angell, Oliver, teacher, 3. 300.


Angel's Tavern, R. I., 6. 113, 124.


Angier, Charles, at Brown Commence- ment (1795), 3. 42; death, 42 n., 5. 173.


Angier, John, 3. 388.


Angier, Oakes, barrister in Plymouth, 3. 384; biog. note, 388; AUTOG., 389; guest of Old Colony Club, 393-397; elected a member, 397-


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398; record of attendance, 399, 405-413, 418-420, 427, 429, 431.


Angier, Rev. Samuel, preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40.


Anglo-Saxons, proper commemor- ative day, 15. 513.


Animals, domestic, in N. Eng. (1660),


1. 247; extermination of wild, 17. 4.


Ann, Cape, name as royal memorial, 4. 242.


Ann, Boston brig, captured by privateer, 2. 380 n.


Ann Cleeve (1643), 8. 14 n.


Anna Maria y St. Felix, prize case (1752), 5. 97-98.


Annapolis, Md., in 1804, 2. 15; royal memorials, 4. 250; Am. troops at (1781), 6. 133-134.


Annapolis, N. S., in 1776, 2. 302; garrison (1747), 12. 49; tercen- tenary, 18. 371. See also Port Royal.


Annapolis Convention, Rush on, 17. 341, 342, 353.


Anne of England, ports. in Boston, 4. 241; at Annapolis, 250; last royal veto, 5. 157; news of death in Boston, 15. 328; mourning for her there, 330-332.


Anne, Fort, origin of name, 4. 247.


Annesberg, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.


Annexations. See Territory.


Annis, Samuel, and Canada expedi- tion (1747), 12. 50.


Annisquam, on early map, 1. 212. Anonymous Fund of M.H.S., estab- lished, 3. 277; thanks for, 278; history, 4. 112, 353, 5. 442, 6. 408, 7. 376, 8. 188, 9. 31, 10. 129, 560, 11. 322, 12. 179, 13. 69, 14. 132, 15. 33, 16. 133, 17. 217, 18. 274, 19. 209, 20. 212; instructions from founder, 13. 66


Anson, Anna [Mrs. Salisbury, Mrs. Jellison], 6. 60.


Anson, Sir William R., on last royal veto, 5. 159.


Anspach-Bayreuth, archives on Am. Rev., 3. 220.


Antarctic Exploring Expedition, Pickering's journal, 6. 285.


Anthony, A. V. S., gift to M. H.S., 2. 271.


Anthony, Henry B., length of service in Senate, 10. 10.


Anthony, Kezia [Mrs. Brayton], 19. 268.


Antietam, battle of, Sumner's mis- take, 7. 40; forces, 18. 443. Antigua, society (1665), 5. 106. Anti-Federalists. See Ratification. Anti-Masons, Levi Lincoln's papers


on, 6. 166; in Mass. (1835), 18. 108-109.


Antinomianism, trial of Anne Hutch- inson, 4. 161-191; and allotments at Rumney Marsh (1638), 7. 136- 137; printing of Welder's Short Story, 8. 404; papers on Wheel- wright, 511-517; Wm. Aspinwall, 12. 211-212.


Antislavery, averse sentiment in Boston (1856), 8. 405; Mass. school of statesmen, 18. 378; early movement, 20. 60. See also Aboli- tionism, Slavery.


Antoine, Haitian slave, 2. 364.


Anville, Jean Baptiste d', map (1746) and Sparks "red-line" map, 3. 364.


Aplin, - -- , of N. S. (1784), 3. 81. Appelby, Margery H. [Mrs. Ains- worth], 6. 49.


Appelby, R., exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 49.


Appleton. See also Applin.


Appleton, - (1795), 3. 41. Appleton, -, of Baltimore (1812), 19. 376.


Appleton, Charles H., voyage to Europe (1853), 5. 343.


Appleton, Edith S. (Appleton), 17. 519.


Appleton, Frances E. [Mrs. Long- fellow], 8. 153; death, 153.


Appleton, Harriot C. (Sumner), 17. 516.


Appleton, Capt. John [b. 1622], loyal petition (1666), 6. 471; defence of petition, 472-474; attempt to un- seat, 474, 476; town's vindication, 475; death (1699) and character, 476; on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; clerk of court (1686), 251, 260; named for coun- cil (1691), 14. 217.


Appleton, John [b. 1652], secures re- lease of Indian captives (1706), 1. 158; and speakership contest (1720), 6. 389; candidacy for Coun- cil (1698), 12. 284; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 345.


Appleton, John, reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 222; cat. of M.H.S. Li- brary, 8. 326, 340; Asst. Librarian, 344.


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Appleton, John J., Commencement


part (1813), 5. 177; biog. note, 177 n.


Appleton, Rev. Joseph, ministry at North Brookfield, 19. 433; monu- ment, 433, 439.


Appleton, Joseph, Jr., inscription to, 19. 439.


Appleton, Nathan, Washington Mon- ument appeal, 2. 143; subscrip- tions for M. H.S. building, 3. 291, 292; in M.H.S., 5. 5; Harvard A.M. (1844), 245; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 77; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 222; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 341; me- moir of Abbott Lawrence, 7. 123; and Sumner, 11. 278-280; and outbreak of Civil War, 281; and beginning of Lawrence, 12. 119; career and character, 17. 516; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361; speech on tariff (1832), 520.


Appleton, Rev. Nathaniel [H. C. 1712], and Harvard, 5. 401, 411- 412, 414; admitted to First Church, 406; sermon on Mrs. Gerrish (1736), 9. 352; sermons during siege of Boston, 12. 85, 86. Appleton, Nathaniel [H. C. 1749], purchases confiscated Walpole es- tate, 10. 170.


Appleton, Samuel [b. 1586], petition (1637), 3. 199.


Appleton, Samuel [b. 1654], and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 345.


Appleton, Samuel [b. 1766], fund be- queathed to M.H.S., 1. 173; sub- scription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341. See also Appleton Fund.


Appleton, Sarah E. [Mrs. Lawrence], 12. 136.


Appleton, Mrs. Thomas, gift to M.H.S., 9. 28.


Appleton, William [1], Washington Monument appeal, 2. 143; sub- scription for M.H.S. building, 3. 292; and outbreak of Civil War, 11. 281; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 48; monument to his father, 19. 439.


Appleton, William [2], voyage to Europe (1853), 5. 343.


Appleton, William Stuart, 17. 519.


Appleton, William Sumner [1] [Com- munications follow], list of publi-


cations (1884-1902), 1. 170, 2. 68, 392, 3. 280, 6. 404, 7. 369, 9. 22, 10. 121, 11. 317, 13. 65, 14. 128, 16. 129; remarks, 2. 88, 10. 552, 12. 29, 111, 292, 424, 13. 142, 156, 197, 15. 105, 16. 232; gifts to M.H.S., 2. 257, 10. 470, 14. 1, 16. 150; remarks on H. T. Parker, 6. 164; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 222; re- marks on A. T. Perkins, 422; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; and pro- posed ed. of Bradford and Win- throp, 12. 260; remarks on J. C. Ropes, 13. 222; study of heraldry, 14. 268, 17. 243, 518; as Record Commissioner, 14. 269, 15. 97, 17. 519; presents communication for another member, 14. 372; M.H.S. tributes to, 17. 236, 241-245; as genealogist, 242,522-524; as numis- matist, 243-244, 517; style, 244; thoroughness, 244-245; MEMOIR by C. C. Smith, 516-531; PORT. and AUTOG., 516; birth and death, 516; ancestry, 516; education, 517; travel, 518-520; in M.H.S., 518, 519, 524-526; marriage, 519; in Am. Acad., 519; autobiog. state- ment, 520-521; plan to estab. Gallery of Art, 521; contingent bequests, 522; religion, 526; social life, 527; children, 527; writings, 527-531; bequest to M.H.S., 19. 300, 20. 229-230; gifts to M.H.S. from heirs of, 304, 20. 229. See also Appleton Collection.


Communications: MEMOIR OF H. G. SOMERBY, 1. 132-138; on Peale ports. of Washington, 2. 156, 11. 68; on Bedford flag, 2. 199-200; article on Northmen, 3. 159; ques- tion on Rochambeau's port., 4. 90; on French literary interest in U. S., 5. 163-165; on some genealogical discoveries, 263-264; AUGUSTUS DUPRÉ, 348-352; on Pavia's me- morial to Columbus, 6. 32; on Washington's port. at Blois, 34; on Dr. Lothrop as chaplain of Cadets, 34; letter of Wm. Coffin, 250; on Mass. note of 1691, 442; LOYAL PETITIONS OF 1666, 469-477; on Phillips Brooks, 8. 83-84; HUGH PETER IN LITERATURE, 118-122; punning verses on Boston minis- ters, 252-254; on Oswego and Dip- lomatic medals, 500-502; on Sir J. R. Seeley, 9. 540; CENTURY OF U. S. SENATE, 10. 9-11, 12. 156, 13. 312-315, 14. 1, 15. 94; on W. N.


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Sainsbury, 10. 116; on badge of Bucks of America, 470; WHIGS OF MASS., 11, 278-282; letter of Washington, 12. 156; on T. B. Jervis, 191; on M. F. Force, 13. 121; on Cornelio Desimoni, 448; on relics of Columbian Order, 14. 1-2; criticises Proceedings, 147; suggests opening of building to public, 148; on W. H. Whitmore, 267-271; exhibits broadside on Boston fire (1760), 372; on death of Senator Bradbury, 426; MEMOIR OF W. H. WHITMORE, 15. 96-104; HERALDRY IN AMERCA, 163-166; on Waters's Genealogical Gleanings, 478; on J. W. Dean, 513; on J. J. Howard, 16. 271.


Appleton, William Sumner [2], and Appleton Collection of Coins, 20. 230, 420, 550; M.H.S. thanks to, 550.


Appleton and Co., D., gift to M.H.S., 2. 258.


Appleton Collection of Coins and Medals, bequeathed to M.H.S., 19. 300, 20. 229; arrangement and sug- gested extension, 230, 420, 550.


Appleton Fund, history, 1. 173, 2. 72, 396, 3. 284, 292, 293, 4. 110, 351, 5. 440, 6. 406, 7. 374, 8. 186, 9. 29, 10. 126, 557, 11. 319, 12. 176, 13. 67, 14. 130, 15. 30, 16. 130, 17. 215, 18. 271, 19. 206, 20. 209; in- come account (1884), 1. 177; (1885), 2. 76; (1886), 400; (1887), 3. 288; (1888), 4. 115; (1889), 356; (1890), 5. 445; (1891), 6. 411; (1892), 7. 379; (1893), 8. 191; (1894), 9. 34; (1895), 10. 133; (1896), 564; (1897), 11. 327; (1898), 12. 183; (1899), 13. 76; (1900), 14. 140; (1901), 15. 40; (1902), 16. 141; (1903), 17. 225; (1904), 18. 284; (1905), 19. 219; (1906), 20. 223; use, 4. 118, 359, 6. 414, 10. 567, 11. 331.


Appletown, N. Y., Indian village de- stroyed, 2. 467, 471.


Applin (Appleton), Thomas, of Swan- zey, N. H. (1776), 6. 88.


Appomattox campaign, Northern comment on surrender, 13. 434; T. L. Livermore's paper on, 20. 87-112; story of disclosure of Lee's plans, 87-89; forces, 89, 109- 112; no doc. evidence of disclos- ure, 89-93; Lee on conditions (March), 91; situation (March 23), 93; Fort Stedman, 94; movement on railroads, Five Forks, 94-97;


general assault, 97; field of man- œuvres after evacuation, 97; Grant's information and decisions, 98-102, 107-108; changes in plan of retreat, 102-107; cause of Con- federate disaster, 108; effect on reconstruction of Lee's attitude, 553-555.


Apportionment of representation, in


Mass. (1821), 14. 328; first, of National House, 15. 139; of 1832, 206.


Apprenticeship of Boston paupers (1792), 2. 242.


Apthorp, Charles, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Apthorp, Charles Ward, absentee loy- alist, 10. 163; confiscated Boston estate, 166.


Apthorp, Rev. East, relig. contro- versy, 8. 92.


Apthorp, Grisel (1777), 2. 236.


Apthorp, Grisel (Eastwick), keeps a carriage (1768), 1. 225; purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 166. Apthorp, John, keeps a carriage (1768), 1. 225; in Boston society, 10. 35.


Apthorp, Thomas, in Boston society, 10. 32; absentee loyalist, 163.


Apthorp, William, in Boston society, 10. 32; absentee loyalist, 163.


Aranda, Pedro Abarca de Boleo, conde de, on Am. negotiations (1782), 17. 424.


Arbela, date of arrival, 2. 221.


Arber, Edward, on first Plymouth record of name Mayflower, 11. 70; on missing account of voyage of Mayflower, 367, 12. 17.


Archabald, David, minuteman, 12. 104.


Achæological Congress, proposed (1866), 1. 400; postponed, 401.


Archæology, Central American jade- ite relics, probable Asian origin, 2. 170-171; Iroquois houses, 466, 467; Iroquois tombs, 467; Indian burial-urn, 3. 283; "Skraellings" and Trenton-gravel discoveries, 5. 338; Wm. Duane on Guatemalan (1824), 20. 380.


Archdale, John, Maine lands, 19. 292.


Archerbill, John, Groton recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Archery, allowed by Book of Sports, 19. 88.


Archibald. See Archabald, Archer- bill.


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Architecture, Bulfinch's misconcep-


tion of future importance, 7. 455; importance of World's Fair, 8. 309-312; Barrell house in Somer- ville, 10. 548-552. See also Houses. Archives, report on portion of Mass.


2. 68; Span., on Am. Rev., 3. 54; court-files of Suffolk Co., Mass., 54; question of index to foreign docs. of Am. Rev., 159, 178, 216; Ger- man, on Am. Rev., 219-221; list of Winthrop Papers variously de- posited, 5. 288-306; Brit. system, 6. 260, 442; Roman, on Am. hist., 11. 272-277; access to French (1846), 15. 91; Dutch, 17. 168- 170. See also Manuscripts.


Ardivey, Judith (Holder), 6. 54.


Areopagus of Athens, govt. after Persian Wars, 6. 387.


Aresco Fields, N. Y., Indian attack (1779), 2. 461.


Argall, Sir Samuel, docs. on raid, 1. 187-192.


Argan, Jane, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49. Argenson, Marc P., comte d', letters from Lévis, 4. 96.


Arianism in U. S. (1784), 17. 323.


Aristides, rule in Athens, 6. 387; and battle of Salamis, 17. 395, 398, 403, 404.


Aristotle, treatise on constitution of Athens, 6. 385-387.


Arlington, former name for Win- chester, N. H., 5. 167.


Arlington, Va., confiscated, 1. 255.


Armand, Col. Charles, sent to Greene (1781), 6. 156.


Armitage, Godfrey, 17. 86. Arms. See Coat armor.


Armstrong, James, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Armstrong, Job, 18. 260.


Armstrong, Gen. John, and Wm. Duane, 20. 344, 353.


Armstrong, Samuel T., subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 392.


Army, American, punishments dur- ing Rev., 6. 102, 106-108, 111, 115, 119-122, 127, 136, 7. 401 ; comment on standing (1792, '94), 15. 137, .146; Pa. line (1781), 19. 129, 132, 135; Va. line (1782), 149; Wm. Duane's milit. works, 20. 304-305, 350; negro troops suggested (1814), 20. 373-375. See also Militia, and wars by name.


Army, British, training of N. Brun. corps (1799), 3. 72; vice (1760),


4. 403, 5. 363, 364, 388; abolition of purchase, 5. 162; tenacious traditions, 13. 412-413, 422; de- fensive qualities, 420-422; Wm. Duane on (1810), 20. 332-333. See also wars by name.


Arnfield, Alexander, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 49.


Arnfield, Alice, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49.


Arnfield, Edward, exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 49.


Arnfield, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49.


Arnold, -, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


Arnold, Mrs. Alice, exile in Amster- dam (1613), 6. 49.


Arnold, Anthony, exile in Amster- dam (1613), 6. 49.


Arnold, Barachias, sea-captain (1691), 7. 157, 160.


Arnold, Benedict, at Providence (1685), 8. 11.


Arnold, Gen. Benedict, journals of Quebec expedition, 2. 265-305 [see Quebec]; wounded in assault, 272, 291, 293; leaves Albany (1778), 444; at New London, 3. 44; march to Fort Stanwix, 103; return, 104; at Freeman's Farm, 107, 6. 94; joins army before Philadelphia, 3. 113; duel, 124; , Du Simitière's ports., 4. 142; on Lake Champlain (1776), 6. 84, 85; in Va., 138, 19. 122-128, 131, 134; news from (Nov. 1775), 7. 421; contemp. account of treason, 451- 454; letters to Miss Deblois, 10.


472; advertisement (1794), 12. 111; anecdote of his soldiers and treason, 346-348; Edmund Pendle- ton, on treason, 19. 116; Varick's papers on treason, 20. 537.


Arnold, Ephraim, death, 14. 18.


Arnold, George, Asst. in M.H.S. Library, 8. 344.


Arnold Hannah, book owned by (1707), 9. 433.


Arnold, Isaac (1674), 4. 282.


Arnold, Isaac, of Nassau Island, marriage license (1706), 5. 302.


Arnold, James U., justice of peace (1764), 18. 262.


Arnold, Ensign John, of Conn., complaint (1699), 5. 298.


Arnold, John, of Boston (1701), 14. 20.


Arnold, Joseph, sea-captain (1694), 7. 166.


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Arnold, Joseph, of Conn., testimony (1699), 5. 298.


Arnold, Joseph, of Braintree, death (1701), 14. 20.


Arnold, Mary, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 49.


Arnold, Rev. Samuel, David serving his Generation, 9. 434; preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 364.


Arnold, Thomas D., Heard's assault on, 19. 520 n.


Arnold, William (1645), 8. 11.


Arnold, William, and Mass. boundary dispute (1731), 19. 26.


Arnott (Arnt), Neil, 19. 459.


Arnt. See Arnott.


Arrowsic (Rousask), Me., in 1775, 2. 276.


Arsac de Ternay. See Ternay.


Art, and youth, 11. 227. See also Boston Museum, Fine arts, and arts by name.


Artemisium, battle, 17. 386.


Arthopel, -, agent of Santee Canal, 2. 29.


Arthur, Chester A., port., 2. 394.


Articles of Confederation. See Con- federation.


Arundale, Francis, in Egypt, 19. 494. Ascough, Captain (1755), 16. 76.


Ascough, Marmaduke, of Eng. (1665), 13. 19.


Asgill, Capt. Charles, proposed retali- ation on, 17. 425, 426 n., 19. 158. Ash, John (1675), 10. 193.


Ash, Mrs. Mary, assaulted, 10. 193. Ashburner, Walter, gift to M.H.S., 17. 262.


Ashburton, Alexander Baring, 1st baron, port. of Webster owned by,


2. 262; and Oswald map, 3. 368, 368 n .; at Harvard @ B K (1842), 9. 134-135.


Ashburton Treaty, solution of "red- line" map question, 3. 361-366; Oswald map, 367-368.


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Ashby, Mass., Shays's insurgents, 1. 299; com. on grievances, 301.


Asher, Joseph, Indian at Sandwich, 10, 51.


Ashford, Conn., inn (1804), 2. 32.


Ashley, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st baron [earl of Shaftesbury], MS. of speech, 4. 268; grant of Bahamas, 13. 10, 15.


Ashley, Azariah, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Ashley, William James, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 15. 264; accepts, 324.


Ashmun, John H., Commencement


part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 183 n .; letter from Story (1831) on postmastership, state and national affairs, 15. 216.


Ashton, J. Hubley, on Horace Gray, 18. 169-185.


Ashton, Robert, reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 348.


Ashurst, Sir Henry, and Paul Dudley, 16. 28 n., 29 n.


Ashurst, Sir William, and appoint- . ment of Burgess, 4. 192 n .; on Dudley (1714), 15. 328.


Asia, first distinction of Am. from, 8. 67, 70; N. Am. as extension, 77; future, 14. 259.


Aspinwall, Mrs. Elizabeth, 12. 211, 218.


Aspinwall, Louise E. (Poignand), 7. 37


Aspinwall, Samuel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; char- acterized, 152.


Aspinwall, Sarah (Gardner), 7. 32. Aspinwall, Thomas, Commencement part (1804), 5. 169; biog. note, 169 n .; delay in memoir of, 169 n., 7. 30; Master's part (1807), 5. 172; in M.H.S. group pictures (1858, '69), 3. vii, 6. 78; library, 5. 166, 313-320; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 322; MEMOIR by C. C. Smith, 7. 32-38; PORT. and AUTOG., 32; birth, 32; ancestry, 32; education, 32; lawyer, 33; in War of 1812, loses arm, 33; as Consul at London, 34, 19. 460; interest in oceanic steam service, 7.35; services to Am. authors, 35; in M.H.S., 36; con- troversy over Narragansett patent, 37, 71; commercial interests, 37; decline and death, 37; marriage and children, 38; appearance and character, 38; nonagenarian, 9. 93. Aspinwall, William, estate in Boston, 1. 319; inventory of Winthrop's goods, 7. 140-143; notarial records (1644-51), 11. 184-187; AUTOG., 12. 211; career, 211-218; works, 218; compiles "Book of Posses- sions," 359, 19. 563.


Aspinwall, Dr. William, 7. 32; and inoculation, 19. 426.


Aspinwall, William, Commencement part (1838), 5. 223.


Aspinwall, William H., mission to England (1863), 13. 186-195.


Aspinwall-Barlow Library, history, 5. 166, 313-320.


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Aspinwall house, Brookline, 14. 296. Asplin, Mrs. Ellen, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 49.


Asplin, W., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49.


Assacumet, Indian. See Sassacomoit. Assassination, of McKinley, 15. 183,


185; lack of contemp. significance in recent, of rulers, 184-186.


Assembly-man, reference to Hugh Peter, 8. 122.


Assension, East India Co. ship (1600), 5. 36.


Assistants. See Council of Mass.


Associations, opposition to relig. (1836), 19. 364, 365.


Astor, John Jacob, and Detroit bank (1806), 20. 293, 523.


Astronomy, Saturn's interior dusky ring, 1. 407; comet of 1853, 408; of 1665, 9. 423; of 1769, 10. 59; U. S. Chronometric Expedition (1855), 1. 409; Oliver and Priest- ley on comets, 3. 13; John Win- throp, Jr., and instruments for Harvard, 4. 264-266, 8. 3; his telescopes, 4. 266; Clarke's lantern, 333; theories of meteors, 7. 268; discovery of Jupiter's fifth satellite, 8. 1-4. See also Almanacs.


Astwood, Capt. John, and Crom- well's West Indian expedition, 16. 501.


Aswald [? Oswald], Eleazar, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.


Asycough, Samuel, attack on Crève- cœur, 20. 66.


Atchison, David R., defeated in Kansas, 1. 182; and Kansas legis- lature, 14. 3.


Athawes, Edward, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446.


Athearn, Jabez, 3. 88.


Athens, Aristotle's treatise on con- stitution, 6. 385-387; Draco's con- stitution, 385; use of lot, 386; Solon's laws, 386; abolition of debt, 386; change in coins, 386; govt. after Persian Wars, 386.


Atherton, Lieut. A., killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.


Atherton, Charles G., Commence- ment part (1822), 5. 189; biog. note, 189 n.


Atherton, Charles Humphrey, and class reunion (1844), 5. 242.


Atherton, Humphrey, Atherton Com- pany, 2. 151, 152.


Atherton, Joshua, in Ratification Conven., 16. 386; biog. note, 386 n.


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Atherton Company, papers of, agree- ments on treatment of Indians, 2. 150-151; payment to Conn., 151; list of associates, 151-152.


Atkins, Benjamin F., Commencement part (1838), 5. 222; biog. note, 222 n .; Master's oration, 233.


Atkins, Catherine [Mrs. Eliot], 16. 419 n.


Atkins, Dudley. See Tyng.


Atkins, Gibbs, absentee loyalist, 10. 163; confiscated estate, 166.


Atkins, John, of Va., will (1623), 1. 135.


Atkins, Mary Russell [Mrs. Searle], 16. 419 n.


Atkins, Rebecca, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787), 16. 319, 330, 346, 347; biog. note, 320 n.


Atkins, Sarah (Kent), mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 319, 347, 391, 416, 419, 421, 425, 446, 448; biog. note, 320 n.


Atkins, Timothy, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.


Atkins, William, of London (1623), 1. 135.


Atkinson, J., bill of sale of slave, 20. 514.


Atkinson, Theodore, Boston estate, 1. 313.


Atkinson, Col. Theodore(?), at Ports- mouth (1776), 10. 102.


Atkinson, William P., Commence- ment part (1838), 5. 223.


Atlantic Monthly, beginning, 11. 55; H. E. Scudder as editor, 17. 155. Atlantic Silk Co. of Nantucket, 3. 8. Atlee, Edwin P., corresp. with Adams (1836), on slavery, 15. 455-459.


Attainder, procedure of reversal, 1. 90-92, 104; reversal as private act, 101; forfeiture as inseparable incident, 106-108, 340, 342; retro- action, 108; pardon and reversal, 108; Mass. "act setting forth general privileges," 345.


Atterbury, Bishop Francis, 2. 195 n. Attleboro, Mass., inn (1775), 9. 42; and Mass .- R. I. boundary, 19. 21. Attorney-general, right to elect in provin. Mass., 10. 285-288; and commission of oyer and terminer, 288; table of Mass. officials before 1780, 289-291; commission (1702), 12. 51-54.


Attucks, Crispus, M.H.S. and pro- posed memorial, 3. 313-318; me- morial authorized, 321. See also Boston Massacre.


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Atwater, -, of Conn., and book- -


selling (1802), 20. 274.


Atwater, Joshua, death, 13. 365.


Atwell, Bridget [Mrs. Holden], 4. 385. Atwood, Lydia [Mrs. Hovey], 3. 402 n. Aubert, Thomas, voyage (1508), 8. 70.


Aubrey, Thomas, on Tuckahoe, 14. 208-209.


Aubrey, William, iron works, 13. 29. Auchmuty, Robert, absentee loyalist,


10. 163; confiscated Boston estate, 166, 168; not Atty .- Gen., 288; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n .; as judge, 20. 536.


Auchmuty, Rev. Samuel, as fisher- man, 10. 49.


Auditing Committee. See Finances of M. H.S.


Audley, John, briefs in prize cases (1744-48), 5. 88, 91.


Augustus III. of Poland, letters from Lévis, 4. 96.


Aukecunsick, place so-called, 4. 156.


Aukland, Elizabeth (Pigott), 6. 58.


Aukland, Matthew, exile in Amster- dam (1610), 6. 49.


Aulnay-Charnisay. See Menou.


Aurora, under Duane, 20. 257, 259; circular on revival (1834), 391-394. See also Duane (Wm.).


Aurora borealis, first appearances in N. Eng., 2. 102-105; in 1719, 102- 103; in 1734, 103; appearance in Eng. (1716), 103-104; formerly less frequent, 105.


Austin, Benejah, commission (1745), 11. 420.


Austin, Benjamin, and police reform in Boston (1792), 4. 63; fight with Russell, 64.


Austin, James Trecothick, subscrip- tion for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; Harvard LL.D., 5. 225; address on Mo. Compromise, 7. 119, 120 n .; + B K oration (1831), 9. 123; biog. note, 123 n .; and change in @ B K constitution, 15. 205 n .; and Jack- son's LL.D., 20. 499, 500, 504-510. Austin, Jonathan L., at Harvard Commencement (1820), 5. 187.




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