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New Orleans, battle of, paper on, 13. 412-423; influence of Bladenburg on, 412, 417; Pakenham's milit. character, 413-416; strategical conditions, 416-422.
New Providence Island. See Ba- hama Islands.
New South Church, Boston, records removed from custody of M. H.S., 10. 540; view, 14. 173.
New Spain, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 329.
New York, claim to N. H. lands, 1. 50; reversal of Leisler's attainder, 89, 91; and of Bayard's and Hutch- ins's, 92; Washington's army in (1778-79), 3. 118-123, 127, 128; (1782-83), 130-133; royal me- morials, 4. 246-248; conditions . (1680), 288; and govt. of Shelter Island (1693), 290; laws (ed. of 1694), 5. 419; Northern cam- paign (1776), 6. 83-87, 10. 496- 500, 12. 100-102; Conditions for New-Planters (1665), 9. 423; Mass. boundary commission (1767), 10. 63; (1773), 78; Conn. controversy (1693), 12. 392; (1675), 13. 399, 400; press censorship (1693), 12. 393; Leisler's rule, contemp. im- prints on, 394, 17. 17; paper money, 12. 455; govt. on L. I. (1674), 13. 398; and Jackson's bank veto, 14. 350; Ratification Conven., 16. 166- 168, 17. 475, 480, 497, 509; North's plan to placate (1775), 281, 294. See also Burgoyne (John), French and Indian War, Iroquois, Mohawk Valley, New Netherland, .North, Sullivan's expedition.
New York, city of, in 1804, 2. 8-10; progress, 8; character of leaders, 8, 10; society, 9; theatre, 9; Evac- uation Day (1804), 10; rumor of evacuation (1776), 3. 120, 121; New Bedford packet (1801), 4. 127; royal arms and ports., 246, 253; statue of George III., 246, 264, 291- 298; other royal memorials, 247- 248; statue of Pitt, 292; centenary of Washington's inauguration, 367- 372; in 1754, 7. 339; Habermann's "Views," 9. 169; destruction of tea,
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N. Y. ACADEMY-NEWHALL'S TAVERN
10. 84; control of Sons of Liberty (1766), 16. 210, 211, 217; approach by the Sound (1789), 461; in 1812, 19. 369-372 ; City Hall, 369; cholera (1832), 527-531; news of Boston Tea Party, 20. 560-561.
New York Academy of Arts, in 1804, 2. 8.
New York Gazette, displays royal arms, 4. 248.
New York Historical Society, Ellis's Address, 3. 280; file of Boston News Letter, 6. 171; resolutions on R. C. Winthrop, 9. 217; centennial medal, 19. 305.
New York Journal and Advertiser, displays royal arms, 4. 248.
New York Mercury, displays royal arms, 4. 248.
New York Museum, 19. 8.
New York Tribune, file (1850-55), 16. 477
New York Water Works, note (1776), 8. 197.
New York Weekly Journal, displays royal arms, 4. 248.
Newall. See also Newel, Newell, Newhall.
Newall, Abraham, protest against students' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Newall, Isaac, protest against stu- dents' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Newall, Jacob, protest against stu- dents' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Newall, Joseph, and R. I. boundary dispute (1733), 19. 33.
Newbern, N. C., royal arms on Palace, 4. 252.
Newberry, Roger, judge, 2. 147.
Newbury, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 235; in 1650, 2. 48; and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101; trouble over timber-cutting (1686), 13. 266; Pierce house, 14. 294; Dr. Greenland in, 19. 288, 291, 294. Newbury Bridge, Mass., 16. 423 n.
Newbury Historical Society, services of R. N. Toppan, 15. 487. Newbury Street, Boston, bounds ·(1708), 1. 319 .-
Newburyport, and Arnold's expedi- tion, 2. 267; royal memorials, 4. 244; celebration of First Church (1901), 16. 291-292; diary of J. Q. Adams (1787-89), 292-464; and Ratification, 349, 379; representa- tives (1788), 417; Hancock at (1788), 449; Washington at (1789), 463-464.
Newcomb, John, appeal for aid of church in N. S. (1769), 4. 69.
Newcomb, Mrs. Peter, death (1700), 14.19.
Newcomb, Mrs. Ruth, death (1697), 14. 17.
Newcomb, Samuel, death (1707), 14. 25.
Newcomb's Tavern, Sandwich, 10. 47
Newel, Mrs. Hannah, of Charlestown, 7. 156.
Newel, John, of Charlestown, 7. 156, 170.
Newell. See also Newall.
Newell, Miss (1788), 16. 424, 442.
Newell, Rev. Jonathan, of Stow, at Harvard Commencement (1811), 5. 176; sermon (1778), 12. 95.
Newell, Jonathan, of Boston, 1. 72.
Newell, Joseph, death (1706), 14. 24.
Newell, Nancy (Tuttle), 1. 72.
Newell, Thomas, diary, 10. 12.
Newell, Timothy, journal, 10. 12.
Newell, William, MEMOIR by J. F. Clarke, 1. 72-74; character, 72, 74; birth and ancestry, 72, 5. 192 n .; early years, 1. 72; at col- lege, 73; school usher, 73; di- vinity student, 73; in South, 93; pastorate at Cambridge, 73; mar- riage, 73; as Unitarian, 73; in retirement, 74; death, 74; writ- ings, 74; sonnet, 74; Commence- ment part (1824), 5. 192; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 78; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 238; + B K prayer (1835), 9. 125; biog. note, 125 n .; famous pupils, 199. Newell's Tavern, Mass., 16. 414, 414 n., 451.
Newfield, Conn., in 1804, 2. 7.
Newfoundland, Maverick on value (1660), 1. 246; French attack (1796), 3. 71; on Cabot mappe- monde, 6. 308; cartography after Cartier's voyages, 11. 378, 380; early tracts on, 12. 161; and peace negotiations (1782), 17. 413, 415.
Newgate, John, farm, 7. 138-139; deed from Winthrop, 139.
Newgate-Yeaman house, Revere, 14. 293.
Newhall. See also Newall.
Newhall, Ensign, in campaign of 1760, 5. 357, 359-365, 380, 383, 384, 386.
Newhall, Allen, in campaign of 1760, 5. 380, 381.
Newcastle, Me., tavern (1776), 2. 304. | Newhall's Tavern. See Newell's.
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Newichawannock. See Berwick.
Newkirk, Charles. See Nukerck.
Newland, David, excluded from Con- gress, 15. 453.
Newman, -, near Pamunkey River (1781), 6. 148.
Newman, Widow, plundered before evacuation of Boston, 10. 96.
Newman, Dorothy (Barret), exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 57.
Newman, Henry, continued interest in N. Eng. (1741), 9. 383; almanacs (1690-91), 483, 488; letters from Gov. Belcher (1739, '40), 16. 29 n .; graduates (1687), 17. 58.
Newman, Rev. John, sermons at Louisburg (1745), 11. 443, 445.
Newman, John H., cardinal, on uni- versity, 8. 263.
Newman, Richard, prize case (1752), 5. 100.
Newman, Robert, exile in Amster- dam (1608), 6. 57.
Newman, Robert, prize case (1752), 5. 100.
Newman, Rev. Samuel, Mather on career, 8. 345, 346.
Newmarch, Rev. John, sermon en route to Louisburg (1745), 11. 424. Newport, Christopher, voyage to Va., 2. 247.
Newport, Thomas, commissioner of customs (1703), 4. 148.
Newport, Isle of Wight, and Lord Cutts, 2. 177, 180, 182, 187.
Newport, R. I., row-boat privateer- ing, 1. 19; campaign (1778), 50, 3. 118-119, 6. 114-117, 10. 104, 105; and non-importation (1770), 2. 122; trade (1777), 235-236, 238; Sears Fund, 422; decay (1801), 4. 126; illicit trade (1708), 152, 154; royal memorials, 245; salary and gifts to Ezra Stiles (1759-63), 7. 344- 345; in 1789, 16. 457-459.
Newport, Brit. galley (1694), 7. 168. News from New England (1676), ex- tant copies, price, reprint, 10. 346. Newspapers, facsims. of early, 8. 53- 55; binding, 334.
Newton, Colonel, of Barbadoes (1674), 7. 17.
Newton, Charles T., on actuality of Agamemnon, 7. 353.
Newton, Gilbert S., port. of Everett, 18. vi.
Newton, Joseph, of Marlborough, 4. 300.
Newton, Joshua, captured (1758), 6. 33.
Newton, Moses, of Marlborough, 4. 300. Newton, Richard, of Marlborough, 4. 300.
Newton, Rev. Roger, at Farmington, 2. 49.
Newton, Thomas, in witch-trials, 1. 69, 69 n .; client (1691), 7. 158, 159; Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289.
Newton, L. I., in 1660, 1. 245.
Newton, Mass., and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 302; population (1790), 4. 136.
Newtown, Isle of Wight, and Lord Cutts, 2. 177-180, 182, 184, 187, 190.
Newtown, Mass., on early map, 1. 211; changed to Cambridge, 213. Newtown, N. Y., battle (1779), 2. 465; Sullivan's return to, 471. Niagara Falls, painting, 2. 165.
Niagara, Fort, Lévis's map of attack (1759), 4. 94; Shirley's campaign (1755), 16. 73-76.
Niantick Indians, fort (1645), 8. 10. Nicaragua, vignette of Walker's bonds, 2. 71.
Nice, in 1830, 19. 457.
Nicholas. See also Nicolas.
Nicholas, - -, of Philadelphia (1804), vocalist, 2. 13.
Nicholas, Elizabeth [Mrs. Wilson], 17. 180.
Nicholas, George, of Va., and Consti- tution (1787), 17. 474; and instal- ment bill, 489.
Nicholas, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 57.
Nicholas, John, of Va., congressional candidacy (1797), 15. 161.
Nicholas, William Cary, of Va., sena- torial candidacy (1794). 15. 146. Nicholet, Rev. Charles, Salem church controversy, 16. 513.
Nicholl. See also Nichols.
Nicholl, Reverend, of Salem, school broken up (1775), 10. 11.
Nichols. See also Nicholl, Nicolls.
Nichols, Lieutenant, of Charlestown, accident (1690), 7. 152.
Nichols, Benjamin Ropes, subscrip- tion for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; Commencement part (1804), 5. 169; biog. note, 169 n .; on com. on re- moval of M.H.S. (1829), 11. 309. Nichols, Benjamin W., Commence- ment part (1842), 5. 235.
Nichols, Caleb, of Scituate, 8. 217.
Nichols, Col. Ebenezer, regt. am- buscaded (1758), 6. 22, 32-33.
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Nichols, Francis, captured at Quebec, { Nilsson, Sven, on Rock of Runamo, 2. 295. 4. 58.
Nichols, Levi, innkeeper at Winchen- don, 6. 88.
Nichols, Col. Moses, at Bennington, 10. 504.
Nichols, Noah, of Scituate, 8. 217.
Nichols, Perkins, register of probate, 16. 97 n.
Nichols, Samuel, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Nichols, Rev. William, at jubilee of Dr. Snell, 19. 440.
Nichols's Tavern, New Haven, 19. 383.
Nicholson. See also Nicolson.
Nicholson, , innkeeper in N. C. (1805), 2. 33.
Nicholson, Capt. Francis, 17. 26.
Nicholson, James, death at siege of Boston, 9. 87.
Nicholson, Joseph, Jr., on Am. con- ditions (1778), 10. 464-465.
Nicholson, Capt. Thomas, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 407, 410.
Nicolas, Tuscarora Indian, 7. 397.
Nicolay, Marquis de, and Lévis Pa- pers, 4. 93.
Nicolay, Comte Raimond de, and Lévis Papers, 4. 93, 94, 308.
Nicolls. See also Nichols.
Nicolls, Capt. John, of Newport, 7. 345.
Nicolls, Kendal, of Newport, 7. 345. Nicolls, Matthias, 4. 287; certificate (1680), 5. 305, 306.
Nicolls, Gov. Richard, grant to Syl- vesters, 4. 290; commission (1664), 5. 291; letter from Charles II. (1665) on Dutch, 292; from Conn. on aid, 292; on loyal petition in Mass. (1666), 6. 471; Conditions for New Planters, 9. 423.
Nicolson, Sir Frederick W. E., mid- shipman (1831), 19. 486.
Niebuhr, Barthold G., texts on monu- ment, 2. 116-117.
Nietzsche, Friedrich, on extermina- tion of savage races, 17. 11.
Niger, Brit. war-ship (1765-76), 2. 300, 10. 61, 93.
Night. See Knight.
Niles, Goodwife, of Braintree, death (1703), 14. 21.
Niles, Nathaniel, summons to (1700), 5. 299.
Niles, Rev. Samuel, relig. controversy, 8. 92.
Niles' Register, wrong tabulation of Continental army, 2. 205.
Ninegrat, Indian, deed to Atherton Co., 2. 150.
Nini, Jean Baptiste, and statuette of Franklin, 20. 29, 31; as artist, 29; portraiture of Franklin, 30; char- acter, 31.
Nisbet, Rev. Charles, criticism of U. S., 17.344.
Nisbet, Hume, on Papuans, 17. 6.
Nixon, Gen. John, brigade at Albany, 2. 442; in Conn. (1778), 3. 120; at Bedford, N. Y. (1779), 6. 129; Noddle's Island expedition, 12. 80-81.
Noakes, Robert, Boston estate, 1. 319. Noank. See Naiwayonk.
Noble, Capt. James, at siege of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 431.
Noble, John, elected a member M. H.S., 13. 1; communicates Martin-Gordon letters, 379-396; remarks, 14. 103, 18. 333; list of publications (1901-05), 16. 130, 17. 214, 19. 205; SUICIDE IN MASS., 16. 521-532; MASS .- R. I. BOUND- ARY DISPUTE, 19. 20-34; MEMOIR OF W. A. FIELD, 61-82; LEGISLA- TION ON HIGHWAY ROBBERY, 178- 190; memoir of J. M. Barker as- signed to, 311; memoir of W. P. Upham assigned to, 422.
Noble, Rev. Oliver, sermon in Am army (1775), 12. 79.
Nockshuwot, Indian, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 367.
Noddle's Island, Mass., on early map. 1. 211; Maverick's 1630 house not on, 366-373; date of his house, 371; expedition (1775), 10. 93, 12. 80-81; building of Fort Strong (1814), 14. 149-153.
Noe, Capt. Elias, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.
Noel. See also Knowles, Noles, Nowell.
Noel, Increase, letter to mother (1638) on Mass. conditions, 13. 126.
Noël, Jacques, on Cartier's map, 7. 311; Canadian charter, 314.
Noel, John, Indian chief, 12. 8.
Noel, William, briefs in prize cases (1743-49), 5. 87-93.
Noles, Thomas, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.
Nolton. See Knowlton.
Nonacoicus, application and meaning of name, 8. 210-212.
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NONAMESSET-NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
Nonamesset Island, ownership (1801), | Norris, Major James, journal of Sul- 4. 127.
"Non-Conformist's Oath," original version, 3. 187-190.
Non-consumption of foreign articles, agreement in Mass. (1786), 8. 496; enforcement (1774), 17. 277. See also Non-importation.
Nonesuch, Brit. frigate (1692), 7. 161. Non-importation, Portsmouth's cove- nant on (1774), 2. 482-483; Bel- knap's objections to covenant, 484-486; Boston movement for (1768-69), 10. 65-68, 72; viola- tions, 72, 73: Wm. Duane on (1806), 20. 296. See also Non- consumption.
Noone, Robert, Boston estate, 1. 312. Norcross, Elisha, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Norcross, George, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 445.
Norcross, Grenville Howland, clected a member M.H.S., 16. 251; communicates letters of J. Q. Adams, 532-534; on Library Com. (1903), 17. 130; report, 231; gifts to M.H.S., 438, 19. 224; elected Cabinet-keeper (1904-06), 18. 289, 19. 226, 20. 232; remarks, 19. 60, 167, 199, 20. 586; reports as Cabinet-keeper, 19. 223, 20. 228; signs memorial on Constitution, 5; on Appleton Collection, 420; com- municates letters of Gov. Hutchin- son, 535-537.
Norden, Capt. Nathaniel, and Phips's expeditions, 13. 334, 335, 15. 300; and Council's assumption of con- trol (1715), 349.
Nordenskiöld, Adolphe Eric, baron, discovers old map of Mexico City, 4. 308.
Norman, John, as engraver and pub- lisher, 18. 329; map of Boston, 329; notice of death, 330; en- gravings made in Philadelphia, 394-396: engravings of Washing- ton, 395.
Normans. pre-Cabot voyages to Am., 11. 156-157.
Norridgewock, Me., in 1775, 2. 278. Norris, -, sea-captain (1717), 8. 218.
Norris, Captain, assault on (1808), 20. 309, 310.
Norris, Rev. Edward, at Salem, 2. 47.
Norris, Elizabeth [Mrs. Giles], exile in Amsterdam (1614), 6. 57.
livan's expedition, 2. 438; men- tioned, 3. 128.
Norris, Mary [Mrs. Allerton], 17. 172. Norris, Matthew, prize case (1736), 5. 86.
Norristown, Pa. (1778), 6. 108. Norsemen. See Northmen.
North, Bathsheba [Mrs. Griswold], 19. 65.
North, Frederic, Lord, budget (1778), 3. 15; and Roubaud, 203; satirical print on, 10. 186; and loyalists, 426; concession to colonies (1775), 17. 280; plan to divide colonies, 281, 294.
North, social superiority (1804), 2. 19; present attitude of South, 18. 237; Southerner on typical N. Eng. minister (1863), 20. 254-256. See also Civil War, Union, and sections and States by name.
North America, Norse discovery, 4. 42-44, 5. 332-340, 7. 349-354; con- tinental character overlooked, 8. 68-69, 75; mapped as archipel- ago, 75; Sea of Verrazano, 75-76; Asiatic-extension theory and car- tography, 8. 77, 11. 375-376, 378. See also America.
North America, Ohio River steamer (1836), 7. 287.
North American Review, under Pea- body, 11. 32; under Lowell, 94; un- der Rice, 12. 295; under Everett, 18. 101; J. C. Dyer and, 446.
North Battery, Boston, engraving, 2. 394.
North Brookfield, jubilee of Rev. Thos. Snell, 19. 427, 431-437, 440; earlier pastors, 433; mineral springs, 20. 536. See also Brook- field.
North Carolina, journey through (1804), 2. 20-23, 31-32; early marriages, 22; royal memorials, 4. 251-252; lands of Boston mer- chants (1784), 8. 180-182; financial distress (1787), 17. 456; trans- montane affairs (1787), 459; and ratification of Constitution, 503. See also Carolina, Colonies, South. North Writing School, Boston, his- tory, 4. 193.
Northampton, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 246.
Northampton County, Va., extracts from records (1632-54), 3. 4-7; first vestry, 5; first parsonage, 5; two parishes, 5.
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NORTHBORO-NORTON
Northboro, Mass., inn (1795), 3. 52; | Norton, Charles B., on Hartley in 1777, 6. 89. Papers, 3. 366 n.
Northcote, Sir Stafford, on Wash- ington negotiations (1871), 20. 472. Northeastern boundary, Adams on intention (1796), 3. 89; deposi- tion on St. Croix River, 90-92; paper on, 349-369; decision on St. Croix River (1798), 349-360, 379 [see St. Croix River]; islands in Passamaquoddy Bay, 360-361, 379; solution of "red-line " map ques- tion, 361-366; "battle of the maps," 362, 368; Vergennes's intrigue, 364-
366; Franklin-Hartley map, 366- 367, 4. 60; Oswald map, 3. 367- 369; error on Mitchell map, 9.1; Webster on (1838), 14. 409.
Northend, Dorothy, 8. 217.
Northend, William D., letter on errors in Sewall's Diary, 4. 191.
Northern Lights. See Aurora borealis. Northmen, article on, communicated,
3. 159; M.H.S. com. on alleged discoveries, 4. 12; report on sources and probabilities of dis- coveries, 42-44; hist. character of sagas, 5. 332-340, 7. 349-354; in- fluence of, on Eng. institutions, 249; stay in Am., 8. 55.
Northumberland, 2d duke of. See Percy (Hugh).
Northumberland, Henry A. Percy, 6th earl of, facsim. of letter, 3. 221.
Northwest America, built in Oregon (1788), 7. 418 n.
Northwest Passage, theory of, and Cartier's voyages, 7. 309, 8. 76; accomplished, 20. 438.
Northwestern Territory, Fitch's map (1785), 7. 364-366, 14. 167; In- dian war (1792), 15. 137, 139; Ordinance (1787), 17. 469, 470, 482; Indian rumors, 469; first surveys, 469, 483; land grant companies, 473, 483; Va. milit. grants, 473, 509; proposed sale of land in Europe, 484. See also West. Nortia, Etruscan goddess, 4. 102.
Norton, -, of Conn., at Am. camp (1775), 7. 404. Norton, , master of ship Union (1860), 4. 34.
Norton, A. Tiffany, and Fellow's journal, 2. 441.
Norton, Rev. Andrews, as instructor, 3. 163.
Norton, Beriah, letter on illicit trade (1782), 16. 20.
Norton, Charles Eliot, at Emmanuel College tercentenary, 2. 68, 121; Dudley ports. owned by, 196 n.,
197 n .; Commencement part (1846), 5. 249; spread, 251; list of publications (1890-1906), 6. 405, 7. 369, 8. 185, 9. 24, 14. 129, 18. 269, 19. 205, 20. 208; gifts to M.H.S., 7. 263, 14. 146, 15. 162, 16. 146, 17. 262; on W. W. Story, 10. 294, 15. 368-371; on Lord Harington and Countess of Bed- ford, 11. 69-70; remarks, 13. 164, 14. 153, 15. 105, 16. 125, 18. 60, 154, 19. 227; on Emerson's "Mar- maduke Robinson," 14. 46; on autobiog. of Wm. Ward, 394; on J. E. Cabot, 17. 163-167; on com. on Adams Memorial, 18. 1, 192; on Sir Leslie Stephen, 252-254; communicates letter of Pres. Locke, 257; on use of middle names, 258- 259; on cropping and branding as punishment (1764), 259-263; moves non-acceptance of Pres. Adams's resignation, 19.226; on Carl Schurz, 20. 402-403; on Longfellow, 564.
Norton, Elizabeth (Cranch), 16. 332 n. Norton, Francis, of Charlestown, 13.34. Norton, George, of Wenham, 12. 322. Norton, Jacob, at Harvard Com- mencement (1844), 5. 243; men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 412, 413, 431; biog. note, 412 n.
Norton, Rev. John [d. 1663], at Ipswich, 2. 47; character, 99, 8. 409; petition on John Winthrop, Jr., 3. 199; Life and Death of John Cotton, 9. 415, 12. 274; Heart of N-England rent, 9. 415; Brief Cate- chisme, 416, 12. 274; Three Choice and Profitable Sermons, 9. 422; Copy of Letter to John Dury, 422; elegy on John Cotton, 501; Mather's Johannes in Eremo, 504.
Norton, Rev. John [H. C. 1671], elegy on Anne Bradstreet, 9. 446; Lucy Downing on, 10. 188; preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 357.
Norton, Mrs. Mary, death (1678), 7. 169.
Norton, Mary (Haughton), 13. 34.
Norton, Richard C., Commencement part (1808) and biog. note, 5. 173, 173 n.
Norton, Samuel, Keith's tract on, 9. 480.
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NORTON-NOYES'S TAVERN
Norton, Sarah, baptism (1646), 12. | Nova Britania, extant copy, 12. 160. 322.
Norton, William, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.
Norton family, Eng. pedigree to 1632, 14. 146.
Norwalk, whale-boat privateers, 1. 19; Maverick on (1660), 245; in 1804, 2. 7; after Brit. raid (1779), 6. 126.
Norwayer, Jane (Colson), 6. 51.
Norwich, Conn., in 1795, 3. 44; bell
for Episcopal Church (1774), 10. 23.
Norwood, Robert, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 45.
Norwood's Tavern, Lynn, 10. 47.
Notary public, colon. appointment by Arch. of Canterbury, 16. 44, 45 n. Notoriope, R. I. Indian, 8. 11.
Notre Dame de Deliverance, prize case (1749), 5. 92-94.
Nott, William, privateering cruise (1776), 12. 198.
Nottage, Nathaniel [1], works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; characterized, 153.
Nottage, Nathaniel [2], works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Nottingham, Daniel Finch, 2d earl of, letter from Phips (1693), 1. 340. Nourse. See also Nurse.
Nourse, Amos, Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 177 n.
Nourse, Henry Stedman, Milit. An-
nals of Lancaster, 5. 2; elected a member M.H.S., 115; accepts, 142; on a Mass. indented bill, 6. 397; list of publications (1890-1904), 405, 7. 369, 9. 24, 15. 30, 18. 269; on Library Com. (1893, 1900), 8. 151, 14. 1; reports, 8. 197, 14. 145; on burning of Columbia, 15. 274- 278; remarks, 17. 141; presents reprint of Mrs. Rowlandson's Nar- rative, 383; MEMOIR OF J. D. WASHBURN, 511-515; M. H. S. trib- ute to, 18. 60; in M.H.S., 61; MEMOIR by S. S. Shaw, 292-295; PORT. and AUTOG., 292; birth, ancestry, education, 292; teacher, 292; studies law, 293; engineer, 293, 294; in Civil War, 293; mar- riage, 294; public life, 294; so- cieties, 295; writings, 295; death, 295.
Nourse, Martha (Howard), 18. 292.
Nourse, Mary B. (Whitney | Thurs- ton), 18. 294; death, 295.
Nourse, Stedman, 18. 292.
Nova Scotia, deportation of Acadi- ans, 1. 254; milit. affairs (1786), 3. 73; (1783), 75; provisions for loyalist settlers (1783), 74-75; bishop's see (1788), 76; question of appointments for (1784), 79; boundaries (1691), 351; (1763), 352; character of Indians (1782), 4. 9-12; condition of Congrega- tional churches (1769-70), 67-73; capture of Beauséjour, 98; MS. sketches of ministers (18th cent.), 6. 285; Indian place names, 7. 455, 8. 21; currency (1752), 13. 383; conditions (1785), 17. 336; tercentenary of French settlement, 18. 371. See also Acadia, Halifax. Noviomagians, Eng. club, 7. 63. Nowell. See also Noel.
Nowell, Alexander, letter to Win- throp (1672) on astronomical instru- ments, 4. 265; interest in astron- omy, 267.
Nowell, Increase, Assistant, lives at Charlestown, 2. 47; and probate records, 16. 24 n .; and John Higginson, 483.
Nowell, Samuel, Abraham in Arms, 9. 443; accounts (1686), 13. 235, 236, 263; petition, 272.
Noxon, Laura A. [Mrs. Toppan], 15. 480.
Noyes, Captain, of Newburyport (1788), 16. 366.
Noyes,. Anne (Parker), of Eng., will (1655), 1. 136.
Noyes, George R., Harvard D.D. (1839), 5. 227.
Noyes, Rev. James, mother's will, 1. 136; at Newbury, 2. 48.
Noyes, Nathaniel, characterized, 12. 141.
Noyes, Nicholas [1], mother's will, 1. 136.
Noyes, Rev. Nicholas [2], Sewall's epi- grams on, 3. 381, 4. 80; poem on Jas. Bayley, 6. 173; dedication to Wm. Hubbard, 9. 461; New- Englands Duty and Interest, ex- tant copies, 514, 10. 358; attesta- tion in Quick's Young Mans claim, 9. 528; and John Higgin- son, 16. 513, 519.
Noyes, Ensign Peter, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 289, 293, 295.
Noyes, Sarah (? Oliver), of Boston, death, 14. 25.
Noyes's Tavern, Sharon, 10. 47.
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NUCHAWANICK-OATHS
Nuchawanick. See Berwick, Me.
Nuhnuhwaunet, Indian, at Ft. Dum- mer (1724), 6. 367.
Nukerck, Charles, journal of Sulli- van's expedition, 2. 438.
Nullification. See Union.
Number 5 Club, Boston, 10. 38.
Number Four (Charlestown), town- ship in N. H., 4. 404 n .; troops at (1760), 404-406. See also Charles- town, N. H.
Number One (Tyringham), Mass., 4. 389.
Number One (Chesterfield), township in N. H., 4. 404 n.
Number Three (Walpole), township in N. H., 4. 404 n.
Number Two (Westmoreland), town- ship in N. H., 4. 404 n.
Numismatics. See Coins, Medals, Seals.
Nurse, Peter, Sec. of @ B K, 9. 112. . Nurse, Mrs. Rebecca, witchcraft pe- tition of children, 1. 110.
Nute, Ephraim, mistreatment in Kansas, 1. 218.
Nuttal, Thomas, and Univ. of Va. (1819), 14. 397.
Nutting. See also Knutting, Knutton.
Nutting, Benjamin, recruit (1758), 6. 24.
Nutting, Ebenezer, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Nutting, Ephraim, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.
Nutting, Isaac, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Nutting, James, baptism (1656), 12. 327; birth, 330.
Nutting, Jane (Boynton) [Mrs. Reed], 8. 23.
Nutting, John [1], of Chelmsford, chil- dren, 12. 327, 330, 331; dismissed to Groton (1661), 331-335.
Nutting, John [2], baptism, 12. 327; birth, 330.
Nutting, John, of Salem, special court of admiralty (1769), 10. 71.
Nutting, Capt. John, of Pepperell, in Shays's Rebellion, 1. 302, 4. 158; recruit (1758), 6. 25; at Bunker Hill, 12. 83.
Nutting, John, in Am. army (1776), 12. 100.
Nutting, John K., gift to M.H.S., 8. 22.
Nutting, Jonas, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Nutting, Jonathan, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Nutting, Joseph, and wife, join Chelmsford church (1656), 12. 325, 326.
Nutting, Joseph D., 8. 22.
Nutting, Josiah, baptism (1657), 12. 331.
Nutting, Lucinda (Keep), 8. 22.
Nutting, Mary, baptism (1656), 12. 327; birth, 330.
Nutting, Nathan, gift to M.H.S., 4. 110.
Nutting, Polly (Barrett | Hubbard), 8. 23.
Nutting, Sarah, baptism (1660), 12. 331,
Nutting, Simeon, recruit (1758), 6. 25.
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