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Morton, Rev. Charles, death, 1. 152; on experiments in hearing, 7. 148-
149; in 1691, 8. 347; preface to Mather's Memorable Providences, 9. 479; to Lawson's Christ's Fidel- ity, 496; to Mather's Speedy Repent- ance urged, 12. 391; to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40.
Morton, Eliza S. [Mrs. Quincy], 18. 311. Morton, Elkanah, appeal for aid of N. S. church (1769), 4. 69.
Morton, George, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.
Morton (Moulton), Rev. James, of Blandford, 7. 395.
Morton, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Morton, John, Signer, 1. 282.
Morton, Juliana (Carpenter), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Morton, Gov. Marcus [1], at Harvard Commencements (1840, '43), 5. 230, 237; Harvard LL.D. (1840), 230; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 36, 44; election, 112.
Morton, Judge Marcus [2], in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 35.
Morton, Mary [Mrs. Dexter], 7. 90. Morton, Nathaniel, on Wm. Mullins,
5. 34; New England's Memoriall, extant copies, price, 10. 334; Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Morton, Oliver P., on Johnson's first message, 19. 398.
Morton, Patience, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Morton, Perez, at Harvard Com- mencements (1830, '31), 5. 203, 207; at interment of Warren, 10.99; purchases confiscated Boston es- tates, 166, 172; theft from, 19. 180; elected Speaker of Mass. House (1806), 20. 16.
Morton, Sarah, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Morton, Sarah. W. (Apthorp), fancy- ball, 2. 408.
Morton, Thomas, New English Canaan, eds., extant copies and price, 1. 169, 9. 186-187; Maverick on treatment of, 1. 238; on Indian hemp, 6. 36; on Endicott's govt., 7. 199-200; identity of his Mr. Wethercock, 19. 276.
Morton, Thomas [1],- Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 175.
Morton, Thomas [2], Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Morton, William, Clarendon on case of (1665), 13. 455.
Mosaism, overthrow, 13. 89-90; John Clarke on, 17. 345.
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Moscheles, Ignaz, C. C. Perkins as | Mount Vernon, Va., history of acorns pupil, 3. 228.
Moscow, J. Q. Adams on campaign,
10. 383; Napoleon's retreat, 20. 77. Moseley, -, of Norwich (1795), 3. 44.
Moseley, Doctor, at Am. camp (1775), 7. 406.
Moseley, Laura (Wolcott), makes cartridges, 4. 294, 295.
Moseley, William, 4. 295.
Moses. See also Moyses.
Moses, Priestley's Institutions, 3. 17, 22, 25-30, 33, 39.
Moses, Anna (van Vredenberg), Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Moses, Simon, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Moses, Thomas, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Mosher, John, in Am. army (1779), 6. 129.
Motley, of Boston, at Wash- ington (1812), 19. 377.
Motley, John Lothrop, Commence- ment part (1831) and biog. note, 5. 206, 206 n .; Holmes's memoir, 6. 209; Seward and resignation of (1867), 8. 22; Young Whig, 11. 279; and Bradford MS., 301; at Göttingen, 12. 367; and unofficial mission to Europe, 16. 465; con- versations with Russell and Queen Victoria (1861), 18. 131-137.
Motley, Thomas, subscription
to
Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Mott, Henry, exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 57.
Mott, Sarah (Paine), 6. 58.
Motte, Rev. Mellish I., sermon, 19. 357. Motte, Mrs. Rebecca, plantation (1805), 2. 24.
Motto, origin of Mass., 2. 39-41, 3. 255-236; origin of Eng. royal, 4. 258 n.
Mottram, Charles, engraving by, 5. 451.
Moulton, Rev. Ebenezer, at Yarmouth, N. S. (1770), 4. 73.
Moulton, Elizabeth, baptism, 12. 322. Moulton, James, of Wenham, 12. 322. Moulton, John, baptism, 12. 321.
Mount Desert Island, Argall's raid, 1. 187-192.
Mount Holly, N. J., expected fight at (1777), 6. 102.
Mount Pleasant, L. I., view (1776), 9. 28.
Mt. Vernon Ind., distillery (1836), 7. 293.
from, 19. 297-299; in 1812, 379- 380.
Mounteney, Alexander, vestryman in Va. (1635), 3. 5.
Mourning, pulpit, for King, 7. 345. Mourt's Relation, on Indian hemp,
6. 35; extant copies and price, 9. 185.
Mousal, Mrs. Thomas, death (1677), 7. 168.
Mousse, Haitian slave, fidelity, 2. 321 n.
Moustier, Elénore F. E., comte de, and Consular Convention, 17. 509.
Moxica, Francisco de, in Menendez's expedition, 8. 424.
Moxon, Edward, letter from R. H. Dana (1841) on pub. of book, 6. 398-399.
Moxon, Rev. George, at Springfield, 2. 49.
Moylan, Col. Stephen, addition to regt. (1779), 6. 127; in Va. cam- paign, 145.
Moyses, Timothy, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 57.
Muddy River. See Brookline.
Müller, Peter E., on Rock of Runamo, 4. 57.
Münster, Sebastian, map (1540) and Cartier's explorations, 7. 299, 304. Müntz, Eugène, on C. C. Perkins, 3. 246.
Mugford, Capt. James, privateersman, 1. 28; capture by (1776), 10. 100; killed, 100.
Mugg, Indian chief, in Boston (1676), 13. 404.
Mugwomp, Indian (1679), 5. 294.
Muhlenberg, Frederick A. C., polit. effect of death, 20. 265.
Muhlenberg, Gen. John P. G., in Va. campaign, 6. 141, 143-145, 19. 119, 120, 130-132; and Pa. politics (1802), 20. 297.
Muhlenberg, Peter. See Muhlenberg (John P. G.).
Muir, Rev. James, 19. 378, 380; biog. note, 378 n.
Muir, Rev. McAdam, at 450th anni- versary of Univ. of Glasgow, 15. 224.
Mukirk, Charles. See Newkerck.
Mulattoes, free, condition in Haiti (1785), 2. 308, 314 n .; regts. there, 308; influence on, of French Rev., 309-311; Ogé's insurrection, 316- 317; citizenship decreed in French West Indies, 317; and French Dec-
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claration of Rights, 318 n. also Negroes.
Mulford, Elisha, and H. E. Scudder, 17. 146, 154.
Muligan, John, at Harvard Com- mencement (1833), 5. 212.
Mullendine, Jonas, at siege of Boston, 9. 71, 77.
Mullins, Mrs. Alice, 5. 33, 34.
Mullins, Joseph, 5. 33, 34.
Mullins, Priscilla, 5. 33, 34.
Mullins, Sarah [Mrs. Blunden], 5. 33. Mullins, William [1], will (1621), 5. 33-34; not a Walloon, 34.
Mullins, William [2], 5. 33, 34.
Mullowny, John, consul at Tangier, 19. 480.
Mumbet. See Freeman (Elizabeth).
Mumford. See also Mumpford.
Mumford, Gurdon S., 2. 9, 10.
Mumford, Thomas, of Groton, Conn., 3.125.
Mumpford, Peter, post (1774), 10. 84. Munds, -, sea-captain (1770), 16. 222.
Munger, Rev. Thomas T., on H. L. Pierce, 11. 408.
Munroe. See also Monro.
Munroe, Doctor, at Crown Point (1760), 4. 404, 405, 5. 385.
Munroe, Edmund, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.
Munroe, Stephen, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.
Munroe, William A., and G. O. Shat- tuck, 11. 269, 14. 364.
Munsell, Joel, and repub. of Thomas's History of Printing, 1. 403.
Munson, Israel,
subscription
for
M.H.S. building, 3. 291.
Murat, Achille, in Spain (1808), 5. 20. Murdoch, Rev. James [d. 1799], in N. S., 4. 70.
Murdock, Ephraim, 9. 57; purchases confiscated Roxbury estate, 10. 166.
Murdock, James, Harvard D.D.
(1819), 5. 186.
Murdock, John, as travelling com- panion (1836), 7. 269, 274, 289.
Murphy, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Murphy, Joseph W., acknowledg- ment to, 4. 252 n.
Murray, - -, of N. Y. (1804), 2. 9. Murray, Captain, at Martha's Vine- yard (1779), 3. 86.
Murray, Com. Alexander, Rogers on (1815), 4. 207.
Murray, Barbara (Bennett), 3. 208.
See | Murray, Daniel, Commencement spread (1771), 10. 42.
Murray, Dorothy [Mrs. Forbes], 6. 197; port., 10. 41 n.
Murray, Elizabeth [Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Inman], 10. 40. Murray, Elizabeth [Mrs. Robbins], 3. 208.
Murray, Gen. James, house near Quebec, 2. 285; and Roubaud, 3. 203; battle of Sainte Foye, 4. 95; letters from Lévis, 96; advance on Montreal (1760), 400, 401, 5. 364, 372, 375, 376, 378; rumored sever- ity (1760), 358.
Murray, James, of N. C. and Boston, career, 3. 208.
Murray, Sir James, purchases com- pany (1778), 6. 435.
Murray, Col. John, in Boston society, 10. 34; celebrates repeal of Stamp Act, 62; mandamus councillor, 16. 287.
Murray, Rev. John, Presbyterian, suit, 16. 325; biog. note, 325 n., 358 n .; as preacher, 358, 403, 443; ill, 366. Murray, Rev. John, Universalist, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 69, 88; J. Q. Adams on, 16. 453; success, 17. 323.
Murray, Sir John A., and Parl. re- form, 19. 471.
Murray, Samuel, Commencement spread (1772), 10. 43.
Murray, Judge William. See Mans- field.
Murton, Jane (Hodgkin), exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 57.
Murton, John, exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 44, 57.
"Muscipula," Savage's engraving, 19. 16.
Muse, Hudson, office-seeker (1789), 15. 129.
Museum Hotel, New York, relics of statues of Pitt and George III., 4. 292,297.
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Thayer expedition, 2. 57-59.
Museum of Fine Arts. See Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Musgrave, Gen. Thomas, and office in N. S. (1784), 3. 79, 80; and in N. Brun., 80.
Music, Latham Collection, 1. 200, C. C. Perkins and school instruc- tion, 3. 60, 61, 239; Handel and Haydn Soc., 234; M.H.S. collec- tion of ancient, 4. 197; advance in N. Eng. (1840), 5. 230; Boston
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entertainments (1768-73), 10. 29; | in colon. N. H. churches, 19. 176; in Italy (1829), 444, 446; London opera (1830), 461, 479; Emancipa- tion Concert at Boston, 20. 247- 253.
Musignano, Prince of (1830), 19. 456. Musquitta, Abraham, prize case (1750), 5. 96.
Mussy, Robert, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Muter, George, letter to Madison (1787) on Ky. affairs, 17. 451.
Muyncher, Lieutenant, in campaign of 1760, 4. 409.
Muzzey, Rev. Artemas B., on Ortho- dox and Unitarians, 19. 365.
Muzzy, William, at Harvard Com- mencements (1829, '30), 5. 202, 204. Myers. See Meyer, Miers.
Mystic, Conn., papers concerning (1658-59), 5. 289, 290.
Mythology, Nortia, 4. 102.
N
Nadir, William. See Douglass (Wm.). Nahant, on early map, 1. 212.
Nails, machinery for making (1819), 14. 324.
Naiwayonk (Noank), Conn., Indian deed (1661), 5. 290; protests con- cerning land in (1712), 302.
Nalson, John, Trial of Charles I., 4. 157.
Nameag. See New London.
Names, Indian, in Southern N. H., 4. 156, 373-374; Nonacoicus, 8. 210-212; inland villages called Harbors, 10. 465-467; specimen Puritan prenomens, 12. 226; ori- gin of Wingohocking Creek, Pa., 15. 366; increased use of middle, 18. 258-259.
Nancy, Brit. ordnance ship, captured (1775), 1. 21.
Nanfan, Catharine. See Bellomont. Nanfan, Mrs. John, in Boston, 2. 126.
Nantasket, on early map, 1. 211.
Nantasket Roads, Brit. ships driven from (1776), 10. 100. .
Nantucket Island, Maverick's account (1660), 1. 243; silk manufacture (1836), 3. 8; and Brit. (1779), 88; New Bedford packet (1801), 4. 127; town in 1801, 128-129; calashes, 129; bank prosecution, 130, 133; aspect, 130, 132; land-tenure,
130-131; sheep-shearing festival, 131; villages, 132; houses, 133; twine factory, 133; Belot's article on, 5. 164; Crèvecœur on, 20. 39, 82-83.
Napannet, John, Indian, 13. 277.
Napier, Sir Charles, on Gen. Paken- ham, 13. 413-414.
Napier, Sir William, on Gen. Paken- ham, 13. 414.
Napier, Sir William F., gift to M.H.S., 1. 374.
Naples, Boston broadside on earth- quake (1694), 9. 504; G. E. Ellis on Campo Santo, 10. 233.
Napoleon I., commemorative medals, 1. 13; Ropes's study, 2. 391, 13. 211, 14. 241-242; and Spain, 5. 17, 19-21; and neutral trade, 21, 10. 381; J. Q. Adams on second mar- riage, 379; and on Moscow cam- paign, 383; and on last German campaign, 388-391; and on his genius, 392; Jefferson on (1816), 12. 268; biog. value, 13. 96; in- appreciative of naval warfare, 107; retreat from Moscow, 20. 77. See also Napoleonic Wars.
Napoleon III., Mignet's hits at (1860), 1. 142, 143; entry as Emperor, 12. 466-468; claim to fame, 16. 469; and Cavour, 469; and Mrs. How- ard, 470; and recognition of Con- federacy, 18. 143; at Sedan, 20. 193; in captivity, 193.
Napoleonic Wars, Priestley on (1800), 3. 37; Brit. privateering against Russia (1807), 77; atlas (to 1806). 4. 46; J. Q. Adams's letters on (1810- 14), 10. 377-392; Wm. Duane on conditions (1814), 368-371. See also Napoleon I., Neutral trade.
Narragansett Country, Atherton Co., 2. 150-152; papers on (1660-1701), 5. 290, 292-299; proclamation on claims (1683), 9. 459; meeting of proprietors (1686), 469; Dudley's proclamation on (1686), 471, 472; orders of Dudley's Council on, 13. 246, 247, 251, 271; Huguenot settlers, 280.
Narragansett Indians, Declaration of N. Eng. Confed. on (1645), 9. 413. Narragansett Patent, genuineness, 7. 37, 71.
Narragansett War, "Hungry March," 1. 229-230; character of volun- teers. 230-231.
Narrative and Critical History of Amer- ica. See Winsor (Justin).
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Narrative of Tempest in Holland, 19. 168.
Nash, Francis, death of child (1697), 14. 17.
Nash, Hank, death of child (1697), 14. 18.
Nash, Israel, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Nash, Joseph, release ordered (1686), 13. 273.
Nash, Margaret (Porter), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Nash, Maria [Mrs. Lee], 17. 174.
Nash, Mary P. (Cooke), gift to M. H.S., 1. 335.
Nash, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Nashoway. See Lancaster (Mass.).
Nashua River, called Watanenok, 9. 195.
Nashville, efforts to intercept (1861), 18. 139 n., 140.
Nason, Lieut. Nathaniel, in Va .. cam- paign (1781), 6. 133-136, 147; at Yorktown, 152.
Nassau, N. Y., tavern (1812), 19. 367. Nassau, merchant ship (1770), 10. 75. Natick, in 1650, 2. 47; pre-Rev. inn, 10. 47.
National Ægis, Whig paper, 3. 325.
National banks, C. F. Dunbar on scheme (1862), 13. 432.
National road, journey over (1836), 7. 268, 270.
Nattannas, Indian, on Dead River, 2. 280.
Natural science, books on, in Elder Brewster's library, 5. 84.
Naturalization. See Allegiance.
Naunton, Sir Robert, illness (1634), 8. 386.
Nauset, in 1650, 2. 48.
Nauset Beach, Mass., disposition of old wreck found on, 4. 216-219, 311.
Naushon Island, ownership (1801), 4. 127; Webster on hunt at (1840), 15. 279.
Nautilus, Brit. warship (1775), 10. 91. Naval stores, Maverick on N. Eng. (1660), 1. 233; masts for Eng. (1634), 8. 385, 386.
Navigation, of Vineyard Sound (1801), 4. 127; Cabot mappe- monde on variation of compass, 6. 337; short sailing passages across Atlantic, 10. 52; "to lie at hull," 19. 274-275.
Navigation Acts. See Acts of Trade. Navy, American, lack (1775), 1. 15;
local provisions, 16; action of Congress, 16-18; first expedition, 17; Jon. Mason on (1804), 2. 12; Amos Burney and Charlestown Navy Yard during War of 1812, 16. 182-186; origin (1775), 17. 307 n .; importance in Civil War, 19. 324-326, 332. See also Consti- tution, Marine, Privateering, Ships, and wars by name.
Navy, British, size (1775), 1. 15; mast ships on N. H. coast (1692), 7. 163; Rodney's defeat of Grasse, 19. 153, 155, 157. See also Ships, and wars by name.
Navy, French, Napoleon and, 13. 107; on Am. coast (1780), 19. 112, 114, 117, 119; rumored victories (1781), 123-125; in Chesapeake (1781), 140; defeat of Grasse, 153, 155, 157.
Nazareth, Pa., described (1779), 2. 475.
Nazareth, Syria, in 1832, 19. 497. Neal. See also Knill.
Neal, Benjamin, of Braintree, 1. 154; disciplined by church (1724), 6. 487; death of child (1697), 14. 18.
Neal, Rev. Daniel, interest in N. Eng., 9. 342, 360; and Coward Bequest, 381, 386; poor health, 393.
Neal, Elizabeth [Mrs. Buckram], 17. 177.
Neal, Henry, drowned (1708), 14. 26. Neal, Jeremiah, marshal (1686), 13. 243, 272.
Neal, Joseph, Jr., disciplined by Braintree church (1724), 6. 487.
Neal, Joseph [3], 6. 488, 490.
Neal, Walter, and Mass., 16. 175; churchman, 177.
Neate, William, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Neave, Richard, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Necker, Jacques, on slave-trade, 2.
311; Franklin on, 17. 325; Shel- burne on, 359; removal, 19. 139.
Needham, pre-Rev. inns, 10. 47.
Neef, Joseph, and Pestalozzianism, 20. 341.
Neff, (?) John, of Cumberland, Md., 7. 267.
Negro-seamen acts, Northern petition against, in Congress, 19. 406-408. Negro suffrage, necessity of Fifteenth Amendment, 3. 335; S. C. regula- tions, 18. 11, 16; mistaken policy of Reconstruction, 465-467, 19. 104-106.
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Negroes, free, condition in Haiti | Neptune, Lewis, Indian, at Passama-
(1785), 2. 308; citizenship decreed in French West Indies, 317; a recruit in 1760, 6. 426; "Bucks of America," 10. 470; pay of troops in Civil War, 12. 489; sale of liquor to, forbidden in Mass. (1686), 13. 252; effect on, of white civilization, 17. 7; traits of Am., 7; and progress in South, 96; present problem in South, 448, 18. 235-237; results of scientific study of, in Am., 19. 95-107; selection and training of slavery, 95; fecundity, 96; knowl- edge of, by whites, 97; health, 98; effect of miscegenation on problem, 99-102; sexual development, rape, and lynching, 102-104; labor pol- icy of Booker Washington, 104-106; dangers to progress, 106; self-study, 106; social traits, 106; utilization of expert study, 106; - suggested use of negro troops (1814), 20. 373- 375; free paper (1821), 513; bind- ing-out of children (1867), 520; Sumner's fight for rights, 5-14- 545. See also Mulattoes, Negro suffrage, Slaves.
Negus, Jonathan, Boston clerk of writs, 12. 215.
Neigus, Jabez, constable, 13. 275.
Neile, Bishop Richard, and Legate, 3. 156, 158.
Neill. See also Neal.
Neill, Edward Duffield, communica- tion on records of Northampton County, Va., 3. 4-7; on identity of Jones of Mayflower, 5. 35; death announced, 8. 276.
Nelats, Scatacook Indian, 6. 379. Nelson, - , sea-captain (1850), 7. 322.
Nelson, Albert H., Commencement part (1832), 5. 208 n.
Nelson, Horatio, viscount, death, 3. 88.
Nelson, Hugh, Minister to Spain, voyage interrupted, 15. 427.
Nelson, John, and Andros, 9. 478; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248. Nelson, John, on Parl. right to tax colonies (1765), 11. 298.
Nelson, Capt. Philip, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 300. Nelson, Robert, 15. 127.
Nelson, Gov. Thomas, Signer, 1. 282; in Va. campaign (1781), 19. 132; clamor against, resigns, 143, 145. Nelson, William, Anti-Federalist, 17. 479.
quoddy Bay, 3. 92.
Neptune (1799), 3. 28.
Nero's Vapor Baths, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 233.
Nesmith, George W., statue of Webster owned by, 2. 264.
Nesselrode, Count Charles R., corresp. on Span. Am. and Holy Alliance (1823), 15. 400-405.
Netherlands. See Holland. Neutral trade, Prus .- Am. treaties (1785, '99), 1. 24; Conven. of Paris on (1856), 25; controversy during Napoleonic Wars, 5. 21, 23; Russian intervention in be- half of U. S. (1810), 10. 376-377; attitude of France and Eng., 377, 380, 381, 15. 143-145; embargo of 1807, 12. 268, 18. 305, 19. 198, 20. 310; advice to Am. consuls in France (1797), 15. 89-90; em- bargo suggested (1796), 158; non- importation (1806), 20. 296. See also Blockades.
Neville, Jarvase, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 57.
Nevins, Ensign David, at siege of Boston, 9. 71.
Nevinson, Elizabeth, takes service in Charlestown, 7. 146.
Nevinson, John, 7. 146.
New and further narrative, extant copies, price, 10. 346.
New Bedford, in 1801, 4. 126-127, 134; inn, 135; Brit. raid (1778), 10. 105.
New Bristol, illicit trade (1708), 4. 153.
New Brunswick, land grants to loy- alists, 3. 67, 74, 82; provincial corps (1796-99), 70-73; survey of boun- daries (1787), 75; post with Quebec, 75-76; question of appointments for (1784), 78-81; New Ireland as name for, 78; troubles of refugees (1785), 82.
New Brunswick, N. J., royal memo- rials, 4. 248.
New Castle, N. H., royal arms, 4. 245. See also Great Island.
New Castle, Va., Am. troops at (1781), 6. 146.
New England. - See also Congrega- tionalism, New England Confedera- tion, and colonies, states, and colon. wars by name. - Maver- ick's account (1660), 1. 231-249; progress (1626-60), 247; products, 249; Eliot's description (1650), 2.
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44-51; first appearances of North- | New England Historic-Genealogical ern Lights, 102-105; mental and Society, protest on Attucks Me- morial, 3. 321; commemoration of Ratification, 4. 66; services of J. W. Dean, 15. 513. spiritual condition before Emer- son, 110; Pound's map, 479; Va. trade (1651), 3. 6-7; Cromwell's proposed emigration to Jamaica, New England Museum, 19. 8. 194; Hubbard's map (1677), 4. New England Primer, advertisement (1691), 9. 489; possible clue to first ed., 11. 247, 248. 13-21, 199-206, 6. 40, 19. 54; fisheries and peace negotiations (1779-81), 4. 48-54; and Con- federation, 53; Morrell's tract (1625), 73-76; colon. interest in contemp. European politics, 268; royal commissioners (1664), 279, 13. 455; colon. "Lecture day," 4. 298; Hubbard's MS. General His- tory, 300 n .; Gookin's MS. Hist. of N. Eng. Indians, 300 n .; colon. trade with Span. Main, 5. 114; first mention in a will, 264; hist. New Exchange, privateer, 5. 96. sources of colon., 6. 276, 9. 181- 192; colon. sexual morality and church discipline, 6. 477-516; Bar- bado trade (1674), 7. 13, 16-17; forces in autonomous development of colon., 229-230; journal of travel (1645), 8. 4-12; Andros's surveys, 229; records of Dudley's Council (1686), 9. 471-472, 13. 222-286; Andros's proclamation on Prince of Orange (1688), 9. 475; books connected with Indians of (1630- 1700), 10. 327-360; Voltaire on, 13. 159; social revolution (1850), 396; Southerner on typical minister (1863), 20. 254-256; Wm. Duane on (1812), 356-359, 363; Duane on character (1830), 389-390; supernormal in history, 439-453. "New England Celibacy," explana- tion, 3. 380.
New England Confederation, Maver- ick on, 1. 246; and N. Neth., 246; and R. I. (1649), 3. 256-257; letter from Roger Williams (1672) on Conn. controversy and Quakers, 258; and Shelter Island (1660), 4. 277; Declaration on Narragansett War, 9. 413; as union, 16. 156; M.H.S. celebration of bicentennial, 19. 361-362, 20. 237.
New England Convention (1840), badge, 2. 395.
New England Courant, M.H.S. file, 6. 516; circumstance of publication, 517; reprint, 8. 53.
New England Emigrant Aid Society, formation and work, 1. 181-182.
New England Guards, services of G. T. Bigelow, 5. 470-472.
New England Society of New York, and return of Bradford MS., 15. 80. New England Weekly Journal, on Northern Lights, 2. 105; facsim., 8. 53; obituary of John Ballantine, 12. 250.
New England's First Fruits, reprints, extant copies, price, 6. 343, 10. 336. New-England's Spirit of Persecution Transmitted, 12. 393.
New France, Parkman MSS., 1. 360- 362, 2. 225-228, 3. 152-153, 4. 44- 46, 6. 391-392, 7. 348; contemp. maps, 3. 364-365, 18. 199, 399; con- version of Indians, 4. 11; Park- man's history, 7. 438-441. See also Acadia, Canada, and wars by name. New Hampshire, land suit before Continental Congress, 1. 50; Mav- erick's account (1660), 234; settle- ments and ministers (1650), 2. 48; attempted non-importation (1774), 481-486; and call of First Conti- nental Congress, 483; day of fasting (1774), 484; centenary of Rati- fication, 4. 155; royal memorials in, 244; laws (ed. of 1699), 5. 419; instructions to Gov. Dudley (1702), 8. 93-105; rumored invasion of Brit. (1775), 10. 494; local officers (1686), 13. 231, 243, 245, 261; Merrimack County (1686), 255- 256; trouble over records (1686), 264-266; and Mason's claim (1686), 266; and death of Queen Anne, 15. 355; relig. and social conditions in colon., 16. 175-181, 19. 169-177; Ratification Conven., 16. 385-386, 17. 496, 499; scheme for Merchants' Notes (1733), 200; Blanchard- Langdon map, 18. 199, 399; Com. of Safety's order on Hessians (1776), 243-245; amenities of corresp., 19. 170; drinking, 171; smoking, 171; sumptuary laws, 172; education, 173; marriage, 173; criminal code, 174. See also Colonies, New Eng- land, North, Portsmouth.
New Hampshire Gazette, displays royal arms, 4. 245.
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New Hampshire Historical Society, centenary of N. H. Ratification, 4. 155.
New Hanover County, N. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 251.
New Haven, Conn., whale-boat priva- teering, 1. 19; rumor of college at (1655), 120; Maverick's account (1660), 245; ministers (1804), 2. 7; wooden houses, 7; in 1650, 49; tavern (1795), 3. 45; aspect, 47-48; dysentery, 48; royal memorials, 4. 245; vessels registered at (1698), 5. 297; after Brit. raid (1779), 6. 125; sickness at (1703), 12. 148; in 1812, 19. 383; freedom of city to Crèvecœur, 20. 63. See also Yale.
New Haven Colony, Maverick's ac- count (1660), 1. 244-246; and N. Neth., 246; settlements and min- isters (1650), 2. 49; decline, 16. 498; appoints a com. on history of, 505; living link, 505. See also New England.
New Haven Indians, names (1703), 5. 300.
New Hopkinton, N. H., Indian at- tack (1746), 5. 115.
New Ireland, name proposed for N. Brun., 3. 78.
New Jersey, royal memorials, 4. 248; Belcher on life there, 9. 15-16; Budd's Good Order Established (1685), 12. 389; N. Eng. settlers and govt. (1675), 13. 399; suit of proprietors (1764), 16. 193; travel through (1812), 19. 372. See also North.
New Jersey, College of. See Princeton. New Kent Court House, Am. troops at (1781), 6. 142, 147.
New London (Nameag, Pequot), Maverick on (1660), 1. 244; in 1650, 2. 49; in 1795, 3. 44; Am. army at (1779), 125-126; illicit trade (1707), 4. 150; papers con- cerning (1647-65), 5. 288, 289; town votes (1668-1704), 292; min- ister (1683, '85), 294; journey to (1645), 8. 10; Hillhouse contro- versy, 9. 364, 369, 372, 377, 384; Jon. Edwards on affairs (1743), 15. 9.
New London Gazette, displays royal arms, 4. 246.
New lyfe of Virginia, extant copy, 12. 160.
New Netherland, threatened ex- pedition against (1654), 1. 246;
Maverick's account (1660), 248; within bounds of N. Eng., 248; Indian attack (1651), 6. 13; trade, 8. 386.
New Orleans, meeting of Am. Hist. Assoc. (1903), 18. 232-236. See also next title.
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