Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 5

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
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Austin, Richard T., Divinity School part, 19. 364.


Austin, Samuel, plundered before evacuation, 10. 96; Admiralty suit (1776), 102, 103; characterized, 12. 140.


Austin, Rev. Samuel, at New Haven, 3. 48; biog. note, 48 n.


Austin, William, Commencement part


(1831), 5. 206; biog. note, 206 n. Austin house, Cambridge, 14. 291. Autographs, various, presented, 1. 32, 70, 186, 4. 156; Washburn Col- lection. 8. 168-169, 10. 123, 16. 144; Chamberlain Collection, 14. 279, 20. 125-127; collection of H. W. Taft, 19. 304, 308. See also next title, and Manuscripts.


AUTOGRAPHS, of officers of Va. Co. (1609), 2. 246; of members of Old Colony Club, 3. 389; of Suffolk County recorders and registers, 12. 203-249, 14. 35-93, 16.24-83; C. F. Adams [1], 13. 198; J. Q. Adams, 16. front .; W. S. Appleton, 17. 516; Thos. Aspinwall, 7. 32; Edward Bangs, 10. 311; G. T. Bigelow, 5. front .; J. S. Brayton, 19. 268; L. F. Brigham, 16. 535; Martin Brimmer, 10. 586; Saml. Buell (1755), 9. 528; E. L. Bynner, 9. 173; J. E. Cabot, 20. 526; P. A. Chadbourne, 18. 448; Mellen


Chamberlain, 20. 119; G. B. Chase, 17. front .; Rufus Choate, 11. 124; J. F. Clarke, 4. front .; S. C. Cobb. 7. 318; U. H. Crocker, 19. 554; R. H. Dana, Jr., 6. 262; Charles Deane, 7. front .; George Dexter, 1. 327; H. M. Dexter, 7. 90; C. F. Dunbar, 14. 218; Saml. Eliot, 14. front .; G. E. Ellis, 10. front .; R. W. Emerson, 2. 107; W. C. Endicott, 15. front .; Edward Everett, 18. front .; W. A. Field, 19. 61; H. W. Foote, 8. 236; R. B. Forbes, 6. 197; John Foster, 19. 59; O. B. Froth- ingham, 10. 507; Richard Froth- ingham, 1. front .; Horace Gray, 18. 155; W. W. Greenough, 14. 468; G. S. Hale, 12. 483; S. F. Haven, 1. 394; C. H. Hill, 13. 130; H. A. Hill, 11. 188; G. F. Hoar, 19. front .; Natl. Hunting (1695), 9. 528; Williams Latham, 4. 195; A. A. Lawrence, 12. 130; Henry Lee, 19. 228; S. K. Lothrop, 3. 161; Augustus Lowell, 15. 169; E. J. Lowell, 9. 541; John Lowell, 14. 177; John A. Lowell, 12. 113; Theo. Lyman, 20. 147; S. F. McCleary, 15. 255; H. S. Nourse, 18.292; F. E. Oliver, 8. 474; L. R. Paige, 15. 240; F. W. Palfrey, 7. 39; E. A. Park, 14. 446; F. E. Parker, 3. 247; Francis Parkman, 8. 520; A. P. Peabody, 11. 25; A. T. Perkins, 7. 426; C. C. Per-


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kins, 3. 223; E. L. Pierce, 18. 363; H. L. Pierce, 11. 386; E. G. Porter, 15. 55; Thos. Prince, 17. 39; Ed- mund Quincy, 18. 401; J. C. Ropes, 14. 229; W. G. Russell, 155; Stephen Salisbury [2], 2. 89; Stephen Salisbury [3], 20. 412; James Savage, front .; H. E. Scud- der, 17. 142; David Sears, 2. 405; G. O. Shattuck, 14. 361; J. L. Sibley, 2. front .; E. F. Slafter, 20. 591; Capt. John Smith, 12. 158; Chas. Sumner, 20. 538; Talleyrand, 15. 89; H. W. Taft, 19. 390; Natl. Thayer, 2. 51; B. F. Thomas, 14. 297; R. N. Toppan, 15. 480; H. W. Torrey, 9. 197; C. W. Tuttle, 1. 406; F. A. Walker, 13. 303; James Walker, 6. front .; J. D. Washburn, 17. 511; R. C. Waterston, 8. front .; B. M. Watson, 12. 253; Henry Wheatland, 9. 276; H. A. Whitney, 5. 424; Justin Winsor, 12. front .; . R. C. Winthrop, 9. front .; R. C. Winthrop, Jr., 20. 178; Roger Wolcott, 18. 86.


Aux Cayes, Haiti, in 1785, 2. 308.


Avery, Mrs., tavern-keeper in New York (1804), 2. 8, 33.


Avery, Charles, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 59.


Avery, Rev. David, sermons in Am. camp (1775), 12. 80, 82.


Avery, Capt. James, instructions to (1703, '04), 5. 300, 301.


Avery, John, Pepperell recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Avery, John [1], member of Boston "Possee," 10. 38.


Avery, John [2], photog., 3. 282; removes effigies (1768), 10. 66; characterized, 12. 140.


Avery, John [3], at Brown Com- mencement (1795), 3. 42; death, 42 n.


Avery, Mrs. Mary, photog., 3. 282. Avery, William, Boston bookseller (1679), 9. 448.


Avery, Deacon William, of Dedham, death, 1. 160, 14. 26.


Avis, Thomas, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Axtel, Nathaniel, agreement as one of Winthrop's creditors (1644), 11. 186.


Ayer, Mass., population (1885), 4. 140; formed out of Groton, 140. Ayers. See also Ayres, Eayres.


Ayers, Amos, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 397.


Ayers, Moses, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 388.


Ayers, Onesephemus, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 398, 399.


Aylmer, Henry, prize case (1744), 5. 88.


Aylwin, William C., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342. Ayres. See also Ayers.


Ayres, , in Arnold's Quebec ex- pedition, 2. 282, 283.


Ayres, Henry, as fisherman, 10. 48. Ayrolt, Daniel, prize case (1750), 5. 96.


B


B., A., Seasonable Motives, 9. 480. B., P. B., characterized (1836), 7. 290.


B., T. C., Voyage au Canada, 4. 45. Babbidge, Rev. Charles, at Philan- thropic Soc. (1836), 19. 365.


Babbit, Mary E. [Mrs. Cushman], 3. 385.


Babcock. See also Badcock.


Babcock, Ensign, at siege of Boston, 9. 65.


Babcock, George Wade, privateers- man (1777), 12. 199.


Babcock, William G., Commencement part (1841), 5. 232.


Babson, Ann (Mason), 3. 143. Babson, Isabel, immigrant, 3. 138. Babson, James, 3. 138.


Babson, John James, death an-


nounced, 2. 258, 390; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii .; ME- MOIR by C. C. Smith, 138-143; birth and ancestry, 138; educa- tion, 138; in trade, 138; and Gloucester Lyceum, 138; lecture, 138; banker, 139; public services, 139-140; writings, 140, 142; in M. H.S., 141; scrap-book on Gloucester in Civil War, 141; abroad, 141; interest in fisheries, 141; societies, 142; marriages and children, 142; character, 143. Babson, Mary (Griffin), 3. 138. Babson, Mary C. (Rogers), 3. 142. Babson, William, 3. 138. Bacha, prize case (1752), 5. 99-100. Bache, Benjamin F., children, 20. 341.


Bache, Richard, and Pa. politics (1802), 20. 278. Bache, Sarah, letter from Abby Hamilton (1792), 11. 197.


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Bachi, Dr. Pietro, family in Palermo (1829), 19. 451.


Back Bay, Boston, development, 13. 2-4.


Backaway, Benjamin, death, 14. 19.


Backus, Charles, biog. note, 3. 49, 49 n.


Backus, Mary [Mrs. Goodman], 17. 182.


Backus, Rev. Simon, sermon at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 445.


Bacon, Edward, career, 12. 345; letter to Col. Watson (1775) on Lexing- ton, 345.


Bacon, Ephraim, death (1714), 8. 221.


Bacon, Francis, Theophilus Parsons on Common Law, 16. 412; J. Q. Adams on Pleas, 443.


Bacon, Francis, purchases Eng. land of Winthrop, 7. 131 n.


Bacon, Mrs. Francis E., gift to M. H.S., 5. 451.


Bacon, Rev. Jacob, 3. 433, 444.


Bacon, John, of Charlestown, 7. 170; death (1678), 170.


Bacon, Rev. John, in Boston society, 10. 31.


Bacon, John, contest in Mass. Senate (1806), 20. 16.


Bacon, Mrs. John, death (1678), 7. 170.


Bacon, John W., Commencement part (1843), 5. 238; biog. note, 238.


Bacon, Theodore, on forged medal- lion, 3. 348.


Bacon, William B., and F. E. Parker, 3. 248.


Bacon's Ordinary, Va. (1781), 6. 142. Bacot, Thomas W., acknowledgments to, 4. 251 n., 255 n.


Badcock, Col. Adam, in Boston (1778), 10. 106.


Badger, -, of Newark (1754), 7. 340.


Badger, Miss (1788), 16. 409.


Badger, Daniel, death (1776), 6. 87.


Badger, Thomas, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Bagehot, Walter, on legislative power, 16. 240.


Bagley, Samuel, death of child (1698), 14. 18.


Bagnal, Ensign Richard, on furlough, 2. 477.


Bahama Islands, paper on early col- onization, 13. 4-58; power of at- torney as to grant (1654), 4-6; grants (1650), 4-5, 11-13; (1670),


10, 15; principal islands, 7; con- founding of New Providence and Old Providence, 7, 8, 10-11; map, 9; Wentworth as Gov., 10; Sayle's settlement, 11; name Eleuthera, 13 n .; Parliamentary refugees at, 14-15; relief from N. Eng., 14; intercourse with Bermuda, 15; Spanish raids, 15; pirates, 16; Rogers's control, 16; refugees to Mass., 15 n., 258, 265, 270, 283; Eng. claim acknowledged, 16; dur- ing Am. Rev, 16; careers of patentees of 1650, 16-58.


Bailey. See also Baily, Bayley, Baylie.


Bailey, E., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Bailey, Francis, map showing Ordi- nance of 1784, 4. 60.


Bailey, Gamaliel, and Chicago Block Co., 12. 166.


Bailey, Hannah [Mrs. Shattuck], 14. 361, 362.


Bailey, Rev. Jacob, Bartlet's Me- moir, 2. 431-432.


Bailey, Rev. John, death, 4. 79.


Bailey, Col. John, at siege of Boston, 9. 75.


Bailey, Capt. (?) Nathaniel, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 394, 397, 402, 5. 378, 384, 385; has small pox, 389.


Bailey, Rev. Thomas, death, 1. 152, 14. 18.


Baillie, Rev. Robert, on intolerance in Mass., 8. 407.


Baillou, - -, Haitian planter, res- cued by slave, 2. 324 n.


Baily, Rev. John, death (1697), 1. 152, 14. 18; books owned by, 9. 428, 429, 432, 435, 437, 444, 448, 454, 456, 470, 486, 17. 4; Man's chief End, 9. 478; To my Friends in Limerick, 478; note on, by de- scendant, 478; preface to Law- son's Christ's Fidelity, 496; to Answer to Keith's Libel, 499; to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40; Mather's funeral sermon on, 64. Bainbridge, Capt. Joseph, Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.


Bainbridge, Capt. William, Rogers on (1815), 4. 207.


Baird, Charles W., Huguenot Emi- gration, 2. 65; on Wm. Mullins, 5. 35.


Baird, Henry Martyn, death, 20. xviii.


Baird, John, of Glasgow, 1. 138.


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Baker, -, of Mass., death in army (1776), 12. 102.


Baker, -, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Baker, -, whipped in Kansas, 1. 217.


Baker, Doctor, at Syracuse, Sicily (1829), 19. 452.


Baker, Edward D., funeral, 1. 204.


Baker, F. W., gift to M.H.S., 2. 395.


Baker, James, chocolate mill, 11. 391. Baker, John, Sr., loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.


Baker, John, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Baker, John, Jr., loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


· Baker, Capt. Jonathan, in campaign of 1760, 4. 408.


Baker, Kenelm, loyalist refugee, 2. 235.


Baker, Dr. Moses, proceedings against, in Braintree, 6. 511-512.


Baker, Silence, 19. 58.


Baker, Thankful (Foster), 19. 58.


Baker, Thomas, petition to Dudley (1686), 13. 238.


Baker, Thomas, and Boston demon- stration (1770), 10. 75.


Baker, Thomas, of Groton, minute- man, 12. 104.


Baker, Lieut. Thomas, Brit officer, wounded at Lexington, 5. 395.


Baker, Thomas, in Am. army (1776), 12. 100, 101.


Baker, Walter, chocolate mill, 11. 389-390.


Baker, William, removes to Chelms- ford (1656), 12. 325.


Balch, Edwin S., acknowledgment to, 4. 259 n.


Balch, Francis V., Henry Lee's char- acterization, 19. 253.


Balch, Rev. Thomas, sermons at siege of Louisburg, 11. 424, 428, 430.


Balcom, George L., port., 2. 395.


Balderston, William, of Saleby, Eng. (1612), 8. 508. Baldwin, at Crown Point (1760), 5. 385.


Baldwin, Corporal Benjamin, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 391.


Baldwin, Christopher C., port., 16. 146.


Baldwin, Cyrus, plundered before evacuation of Boston, 10. 96; Admiralty suit (1776), 102; char- acterized, 12. 142.


Baldwin, Lieut. Henry, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.


Baldwin, Justice Henry, and his · brethren (1831), 14. 347, 348; mental derangement, 354, 409; Story on death, 424.


Baldwin, Jacob, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Baldwin, Capt. Jeduthan, of Brook- field, 7. 385, 386, 389, 398, 399.


Baldwin, John, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Baldwin, Jonas, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Baldwin, Loammi, capture of Shat- tuck, 1. 304.


Baldwin, Loammi [H. C. 1800], Vice- Pres. of @ B K, 9. 112; and change in @ B K constitution, 15. 205 n.


Baldwin, Lucy (Parkman), of Brook- field, 7. 385.


Baldwin, Richard, London bookseller (1693), 12. 393.


Baldwin, Ruth, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Baldwin, Simeon Eben, elected a cor- resp. member M.H.S., 14. 1; REV. JOHN HIGGINSON, 16. 478-520.


Balfour, -, and James Parker, 16. 202.


Balfour, Major James (or Nesbitt), of British army (1777), 2. 237.


Balke, Hannah, baptism (1669), 12. 337.


Balke, Mrs. Hannah, joins Chelms- ford Church (1669), 12. 337.


Balke, Sarah, baptism (1669), 12. 337.


Ball, -, of Va., congressional can- didacy (1797), 15. 161. Ball, Captain, of Boston, killed (1703), 14. 22.


Ball, Benjamin, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386; in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.


Ball, Betty, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Ball, James, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Ball, Jeremiah, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Ball, Mary [Mrs. Willis], 16. 303 n.


Ball, Molly, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Ball, Rachel, scholar at Townsend, Mass. (1772), 4. 386.


Ball, Thomas, statues of Webster, 2. 264; bust of Everett, 16. 477.


Ballads, importance of popular, 9. 2. Ballantine. See also Ballendine.


Ballantine, John, AUTOG., 12. 249; career, 249-250.


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Ballantine, Mary (Winthrop), 12. 250. Ballard, Clara G. [Mrs. Crocker], 19. 564.


Ballard, Jarvis, petition as attorney (1686), 13. 274.


Ballard, Capt. William H., furloughs, 2. 443, 477; at Cherry Valley, 445, 447-452; march to Fort Stanwix, 445; Sullivan's expedition, 456, 459; at Easton, 474.


Ballat, Samuel, shipwright (1689), 7. 151.


Ballat, Mrs. Samuel, death, 7. 170. Ballendine, - , and navigation of Potomac (1772), 12. 156.


Balli, Pedro, printer in Mexico, 12. 400.


Ballou, Hosea, Harvard A.M. (1844), 5. 245; D.D. (1845), 248.


Balmanno, Robert, 2. 217.


Balston, Capt. Jonathan, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.


Baltimore, in 1804, 2. 14-15; royal memorials, 4. 250; and election of 1832, 5. 467, 468; in 1812, 19. 375- 376; riot (1812), 375, 378, 383, 384. Bancroft, Rev. Aaron, Harvard D.D., 5. 175; at Commencement (1820), 187; career, 6. 295; letter from John Adams (1823) on his sermons, 8. 91-93; elected to + B K (1787), 16. 312; biog. note, 312 n.


Bancroft, Abel, minuteman, 12. 104. Bancroft, Capt. Benjamin, 6. 23, 24.


Bancroft, Edmund, of Groton, 6. 24, 429.


Bancroft, Frederic, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 15. 105; paper on slave-trade, 17. 130; on free negroes, 19. 406.


Bancroft, George, and Hutchinson's diary, letter to Everett (1843), 1. 164, 166-167; on date of signing of Declaration, 273, 294 n .; on Frothingham's Siege of Boston, 385; at a class dinner, 2. 91; Pres. Am. Hist. Assoc., 435; oldest member M.H.S., 5. 4; Commence- ment part (1817), 182; Harvard LL.D., 239; on Vinland, 333; M.H.S. tributes to, 6. 270, 272, 294-304; in M. H.S., 295; last years, 295, 304; Democrat, 296, 303; anecdote of first polit. appoint- ment, 296; hist. enthusiasm, 296; presses friends into service, 296- 298; social alienations and removal from Boston, 298; as Sec. of Navy, 298; scholarships, 298; thrift, 298;


as historian, 299-300, 302-304, 11. 287, 13. 98, 99; as diplomat, 6. 302; ports., 9. 28, 10. 125, 126; ₡ B K poem (1823), 9. 119, 119 n .;. Round Hill School,10.209-210; and depositions of survivors of Bunker Hill, 480; appoints Hawthorne weigher, 12. 194; at Göttingen, 366; on Juilliard vs. Greenman, 16. 260; on women in Va., 18. 374; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361; writes John- son's first message, 398, 399-405. Bancroft, Capt. James, at Ticon- deroga (1776), 12. 102.


Bancroft, Jonathan, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Bancroft, Lieut. Samuel, at siege of Boston, 9. 82, 90.


Bancroft, Thomas, graduates, 16. 440. Bangs, Alicia (Le Cain), 10. 311.


Bangs, Anne (Outram), 10. 314; gifts to M.H.S., 16. 332, 17. 230.


Bangs, Edward, elected a member M.H.S., 2. 101; on Auditing Com. (1886), 225; report, 403; presents copy of Guillim's Heraldry, 249; on its "exploded" coats of arms, 249-257; on com. on Sharpless ports., 3. 136; on Haynes gene- alogy, 160; MEMOIR OF F. E. PARKER, 247-252; remarks on presenting book of ports. by Du Simitière, 4. 141-142; on com. on publication commemorating cen- tennial of Washington's inaugu- ration, 236, 336; on Library Com. (1890), 5. 347; report, 452-456; MEMOIR OF H. A. WHITNEY, 424- 429; elected to M.H.S. Council (1890, '91), 457, 6. 420; remarks, 21; on com. on M.H.S. centenary, 196, 214; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 222-223; Journal of Isaac Bangs, 404; M.H.S. tribute to, 8. 503; MEMOIR by John Lowell, 10. 311- 314; PORT. and AUTOG., 311; an- cestry, 311; birth and death, 311; and Emerson, 312; at Harvard, 312; social club, 312; lawyer, 312- 313; literary tastes, 312; trusts, 313; public career, 313; polit. opinion, 313; as sportsman, 314; marriage and children, 314; char- acter, 314; card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n.


Bangs, Edward D., 2. 95.


Bangs, Lieut. Isaac, journal (1776), 6. 404. Bangs, Isaac [b. 1787], 10. 311.


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Banister. See also Bannister.


Banister, -, of Newport (1777), 2. 237.


Banister, John, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 413, 430; lawsuit, 10. 53. Banister, John, of Va. (1787), 17. 457.


Banister, Samuel (1717), 8. 218.


Banister, Thomas, guest of Old Col- ony Club, 3. 412, 413, 430.


Bank of England, rumor of failure (1781), 19. 131, 132.


Bank of North America, Edmund Pendleton on, 19. 137, 145, 148.


Bank of United States, investigation (1832), 19. 512, 519; and politics, 530; Adams on power to charter, 550; Duane's opposition to re- charter (1811), 20. 345, 346, 348; Duane on (1834), 391-394.


Bank of United States vs. Dandridge, Marshall on, 14. 332.


Bankhead, T., at Louisville (1836), 7. 290.


Bankruptcy, royal instructions (1702), 8. 103; Mass. act (1765), 10. 53; John Lowell as authority on, 14. 178, 183; Webster on bill (1816, 25), 399, 405.


Banks, Charles E., on Boade and Winthrop, 2. 156; gifts to M.H.S., 3. 282, 8. 197.


Banks, Capt. Francis, in Mass. Bay (1776), 10. 94, 100.


Banks, Nathaniel P., and Henry Morris, 4. 211; port. on shin- plasters, 351; and Judge Bigelow, 5. 478; and Know-Nothings, 11. 392; and personal liberty law, 394; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 35, 41; Henry Lee on, 19. 240. Banks, inducements of Mass. Land Bank, 1. 225; security of circula- tion in Mass., 389; Babson's his- tory of Mass., 3. 140; Suffolk Bank system, 12. 116; Blackwell's schemes (1686, '87), 13. 24, 18. 63-68. Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 184-208; Bank of N. Am., 19. 137, 145, 148; Lee's safe-deposit vault, 232; reform in savings banks, 563; Detroit (1806), 20. 289-291, 521-525; Duane on land (1809), 330-332. See also Bank of United States, Finance.


Bannister. See also Banister.


Bannister, Edward, before Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 277.


Bannister, Gertrude [Mrs. Hurst], exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 49.


Bannister, Ruth [Mrs. Park], 14. 446.


Bant, Gilbert, sea-captain (1690), 7. 151, 152, 12. 245; captured by French, 7. 159; returns, 165; Boston estate, 14. 56 n.


Bant, William, Boston estate, 14. 56 n .; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Bantu race, ascendant race, 17. 7.


Banuelos, Conde de, death, 20. 189 n. Baptism, and doctrine of infant dam-


nation, 6. 493; of child born on Sabbath, 494; Isaac Watts on, 9. 401; works of Boston synod on (1662), 417, 420-421.


Baptiste, Jean, status as prisoner (1705), 5. 422.


Baptists, in R. I. (1672), 3. 258; in- crease in U. S. (1841), 5. 232; in Holland (1577), 8. 411 n .; sup- port of Eng. country churches (1740), 9. 373, 377; Brez's work on, 9. 424; Scottow's transl. of it, 17. 15; meeting in Boston (1679), 13. 408; animosity of N. Eng. Puritans, 18. 345-346. See also Religion.


Barbadoes, salt-making (1653-60), 3. 193-196; quality of stone in, 4. 276; tar, 277; under Lord Wil- loughby (1664), 279; and Guinea Co., 280; and N. Eng. trade (1674), 7. 13, 16-17.


Barbary States, tribute to, 5. 25; Algerine War, 25-29.


Barbauld, Anna L., on Priestley, 3. 40 п.


Barbé-Marbois. See Marbois.


Barber, Lieut .- Col. Francis, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 131, 132, 138, 143, 147, 148; in Yorktown cam- paign, 150.


Barber, Nathaniel, in Boston society, 10. 39, 103; and tea question, 80; characterized, 12. 141, 16. 92.


Barber, Thomas, killed in Kansas, 1. 217.


Barber, William, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49.


Barbour, John S., and Jackson (1832),


14. 350; and tariff (1832), 19. 523. Barbour, Philip P., and Va. judge- ship (1822), 14. 402.


Barclay. See also Barkley.


Barclay, Reverend, preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 370, 371.


Barclay, David, Jr., letter on De- claratory Act (1766), 11. 446. Barclay, Rev. Henry (1754), 7. 339.


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Barclay, Thomas, boundary commis-


sioner (1796), 3. 350, 361, 379.


Barefoot, Edward, of Eng., 19. 294.


Barefoot, Sarah [Mrs. Wiggin], 19. 289.


Barefoot, Dr. Walter, justice of peace (1686), 13. 231; and N. H. records, 264; paper on, 19. 288-294; and Dr. Greenland, 289, 294; convicted of assault, 291; immigration, 291; physician, 292; Maine lands, 292; ancestry, 294.


Barge, -, of Chelmsford (1666), 12. 336.


Barger, Captain, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.


Baring, Alexander. See Ashburton.


Baring, George, 3. 401 n.


Baring, Mary [Lady Temple], 3. 401 n.


Baring. Bros., Span. ignorance of (1868), 16. 475.


Barker, -, tavern-keeper at New- castle, Me. (1776), 2. 304.


Barker, Mrs., of Roxbury, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 344.


Barker, Reverend, scaffold speech (1637), 13. 127.


Barker, Benjamin, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138.


Barker, Caroline T. [Mrs. Winsor], 12. 470.


Barker, Sergeant David, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 441.


Barker, Elizabeth [Mrs. Winslow], 17. 176.


Barker, James Madison, elected a member M. H.S., 10. 540; on W. A. Field, 13. 166-171; on H. W. Taft, 18. 390; MEMOIR OF P. A. CHAD- BOURNE, 448-453; M. H.S. tributes to, 19. 307-311; birth, 307; in M. H.S., 307-308; and gift of Taft collection of autogs., 308; char- acter, 309; offices, 310; as judge, 310; and public affairs, 311; me- moir assigned to John Noble, 311; MEMOIR OF H. W. TAFT, 390- 393.


Barker, Dr. Joshua, elected to ¢ B K (1787), 16. 313 ; biog. note, 313 n.


Barker, Josiah, of Nantucket (1801), 4. 130.


Barker, Nathaniel, Harvard A. M. (1846), 5. 250.


Barker, Philip, recruit (1760), 6. 427.


Barker, Thomas, certificate of church membership (1678), 11. 226.


Barker, William R., at Cabot celebra- tion, 12. 7.


Barker house, Pembroke, 14. 296. Barkley, Capt. Alexander, in Boston society, 10. 76, 93.


Barksdale, - , River (1836), 7. 290.


journey on Ohio


Barlee, John, letter to L. Moncke (1607) on captured Indians, 2. 38. Barlow, David, of Fairfield, 6. 397.


Barlow, David H., Commencement part (1824), 5. 192 n .; biog. notes, 192 n., 9. 120 n .; @ BK poem (1825), 120.


Barlow, Francis C., college rank, 20. 150.


Barlow, Joel, Rich. Price and Colum- biad, 17. 339-341; goes abroad (1788), 499.


Barlow, Samuel L. M. See Aspin- wall-Barlow Library.


Barnaby, Rev. Andrew, on bundling, 6. 504.


Barnard. See also Barnerd, Bernard. Barnard, Edward E., and Jupiter's fifth satellite, 8. 1-3.


Barnard, Emily T. [Mrs. McCleary], 15. 263.


Barnard, James M., gift to M. H.S.,


16. 145, and Emancipation Con- cert, 20. 248.


Barnard, John, certificate of church membership (1678), 11. 226; book owned by, 17. 61; Some Few Re- marks, 27-28.


·


Barnard, Rev. John [H. C. 1700], note-book of sermons and medita- tions, 11. 71-74; career, 72; can- didate at Groton, 73; version of Psalms, 73.


Barnard, Gen. John G., report on Butler, 19. 352.


Barnard, Jonathan, letter on De- claratory Act (1766), 11. 446- 448.


Barnard, Corporal Richard, in Am. Rev., 6. 102.


Barnard, Capt. (?) Selah, in campaign of 1760, 5. 369.


Barnard, Capt. Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 300.


Barnard, Rev. Thomas [H. C. 1679], witchcraft petition, 1. 111.


Barnard, Rev. Thomas [H. C. 1766], as preacher, 16. 418; biog. note, 418 n.


Barnard Capen house, Dorchester, 14. 289.


Barnave, Antoine P., on declaration of rights and slavery, 2. 310.


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Barneby, -, of Head of Elk (1781), 6. 132.


Barnerd, Rev. Thomas, agreement with new London (1685), 5. 294. Barnes. See also Barns.


Barnes, -, of Trenton (1781), 6. 132.


Barnes, Ensign, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 386.


Barnes, Aaron, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 386, 396.


Barnes, Capt. Daniel, in army at Providence (1779), 6. 122.


Barnes, David L., 16. 438; exhibi- tion part (1780), 18. 222.


Barnes, Henry, in Bristol, Eng. (1780), 10. 421.


Barnes, J. B., works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Barnes, John, of Marlborough (c. 1690), 4. 300.


Barnes, John, letter from Jefferson (1818), 13. 312.


Barnes, Miriam, death (1762), 7. 384. Barnes, Moses, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 387.


Barnes, Nathaniel, books owned by, 9. 425, 429, 433, 440, 443; toll- master (1686), 13. 235; ordered to deliver books, 257.


Barney, , of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 87, 88, 90.


Barney, Hiram, on Diary of a Public Man, 10. 488-490.


Barney, Joshua, at Cape Français (1793), 2. 349.


Barnicoat, William, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.


Barns, Edward, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Barnstable, Mass.,


Maverick


on


(1660), 1. 243; in 1650, 2. 48.


Barnum, Rev. Caleb, preaches at Am. camp (1775), 9. 52, 55; biog. note, 52 n.


Barnwell, Robert W., Commence- ment part (1821), 5. 188; biog. note, 188 n.


Barras, Comte Louis de, in Am. Rev., 4. 40.


Barrat. See Barrett.


Barré, Col. Isaac on parl. right to tax colonies, 11. 298; port. for Boston, 14. 44 n .; mentioned in Price letters, 17. 310.


Barrell, Miss, of Boston (1787), 16. 333.


Barrell, Joseph, gift to M.H.S. (1791), 7. 416 n .; Oregon fur-trade ven- ture, 416, 418, 421; papers, 417 n .; 3


on com. on memorial to Gage (1775), 10. 91; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; purchases confiscated estate, 183; Somerville estate and house, 549-552.


Barrell, Walter, Inspector-General, 3. 385.


Barret, Dorothy [Mrs. Newman], 6. 57.


Barrett, -, of Boston, and aid for


Nova Scotian churches (1770), 4. 72.


Barrett, Bartholomew, exile in Am- sterdam (1599), 6. 63.


Barrett, Mrs. Frances, 12. 336.


Barrett, John, of Marlborough (c. 1690), 4. 300.




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