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Queen Charlotte Tavern, New York, 4. 248.
Queen of England, captured by pri- vateer (1776), 10. 101.
Queen of France, Am. war-ship (1779), 3. 128.
Queen's Chapel, Portsmouth, royal arms, 4. 244; other royal memo- rials, 245.
Queen's College, Charlotte, N. C., name as royal memorial, 4. 252.
Queen's County, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.
Queen's Head, Boston inn, 4. 243.
Queen's Head, Philadelphia inn, 4.249.
Queen's Head Tavern, New York, 4. 248.
Queensbury, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.
Queenstown, Md., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Quelch, Captain, captured by French (1692), 7. 159; sails for Jamaica, 164.
Quelch, John, pirate, dying speech, 6. 172.
Quick, Rev. John, Young Mans claim, 9. 527.
Quick's Hole, described (1801), 4. 127. Quinabaug. See Plainfield.
Quincy, Abigail (Phillips), 16. 430.
Quincy, Ann (Marsh), mentioned by J. Q. Adams (1787-88), 16. 307, 413. Quincy, Anna [Mrs. Thaxter], 16. 338 n.
Quincy, Anna C. L. [Mrs. Waterston], 8. 294.
Quincy, Dorothy [Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Scott], record of marriage, 6. 396; as matchmaker. 14. 468.
Quincy, Dorothy [Mrs. Jackson], de- scendants, 11. 48.
Quincy, Edmund [1] [d. 1698], tomb, 1. 154; and church affairs, 6. 482, 484; death, 14. 18.
Quincy, Edmund [2], militia com- mand (1705), 1. 158; house raising, 158; as justice of peace, 159; dam, 161; barn burned, 161; sets
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the Psalm, 6. 486; Isaac Watts on death of, in London, 9. 359, 12. 150; sermon on, 9. 362.
Quincy, Edmund [3], and Jon. Edwards (1746), 15. 13.
Quincy, Edmund, as M. H.S. Record- ing Sec., 1. 330; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 6. 240; memoir assigned to C. F. Adams, 7. 6; MEMOIR by J. P. Quincy, 18. 401-416; PORT. and AUTOG., 401 ; writings, 401, 412; birth, 402; education, 402; early manhood, 402; as Abolitionist, 403, 406-410, 415; and temperance 403, 412; nonresistant, 404-405; and woman rights, 405; disunionist, 405; and Brook Farm, 410; after Emancipation, 411; death, 412, 416; religion, 412; character, 413, 416; as lecturer, 414; Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 252; on Jack- son's LL.D., 20. 510.
Quincy, Edward, justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.
Quincy, Eliza S., M.H.S. tributes to, 1. 33-41; death, 33; literary work, 33, 35; bequeaths MSS. to M.H.S., 34; character, 34, 36-38; associa- tion with great men, 35; journals, 35; papers described, 38-41; in- junction as to use of papers, 41.
Quincy, Eliza S. (Morton), Com- mencement levees (1839-44), 5. 228, 230, 236, 240, 245; Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 311.
Quincy, Hannah (Hill), Copley's port., 6. 285.
Quincy, Col. John, record of cases before, 6. 497, 510.
Quincy, Josiah [1] [H. C. 1763], pa- pers, 1. 40; law students under, 2. 5; letter of introduction to John Temple (1774), 8. 288; on com. on Liberty affair, 10. 67; celebrates anniversary of Sons of Liberty, 68; Molineux's animosity, 78; goes to S. C., 78; conference on Port Bill, 84; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86; prominent rebel, 16. 92; letters introducing, to Rich. Price (1774), 17. 270, 272; Price on, 278; letter from Price (1775), 286; death, 291, 294.
Quincy, Pres. Josiah [2], and his daughter, 1. 33, 35; character, 38; subscription for M. H. S. building, 3. 291, 292; presents copyright of J. Q. Adams, 295; diary of journey in Southeastern N. Eng. (1801), 4. 123-135; on child labor, 124;
on land communism on Nantucket, 130-132; presents copyright of History to Harvard, 5. 224; at Commencement (1841), 233; Over- seer's resolutions on resignation, 247; and new church of First Parish, 400; memoir of J. Q. Adams, 6. 209; M.H.S. circular letter (1832), 213; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 240; in M. H.S., 272, 8. 400, 9. 92-94; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341; on Boston com. on Mo. Compromise, 7. 120 n .; memoir of Jas. Grahame, 123; on Harvard "University,' 8. 257; Pres. of @ BK, 9. 112; at its anniversaries (1843-47), 135- 142; on limitation of M.H.S. mem- bership, 10. 316; at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 395, 398-399; on com. on removal of M. H. S. (1827), 11. 309; Jefferson on (1811), 12. 270; diary of journey (1829) presented, 14. 304; Webster on candidacy for Mayor (1822), 401, 402; letters to Adams (1836) on slavery, 15. 459; attitude on La. Purchase justified, 18. 49-59; on Saml. Langdon, 196, 217, 224- 227; on Pres. Locke, 257; Anna C. Lowell on, 311; on ports. of Wash- ington, 19. 6; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 361; election to Harvard presidency, 20. 166; on Cotton Mather, 439; and Jackson's LL.D., 493-500, 504-512.
Quincy, Josiah [3], Commencement part (1821), 5. 188; biog. note, 188 n .; Master's oration (1824), 192; Pres. of ¢ B K, 9. 133.
Quincy, Josiah Phillips, gifts to M. H.S., 1. 186, 2. 216, 4. 123, 10. 186, 14. 304; ALEX. VATTEMARE, 1.260-272; publications (1888-90), 4. 348, 5. 440; elected to M.H.S. Council (1889, '90), 4. 366, 5. 457; on Library Com. (1889), 4. 367; on com. to pub. Belknap Papers, 5. 347; MEMOIR OF R. C. WATER- STON, 8. 292-302; MEMOIR OF O. B. FROTHINGHAM, 10. 507-539; com- municates autobiog. of Cornelius Marchant, 12. 198-200; on diaries as hist. source, 14. 304; LIMITS OF RELIABLE MEMORY, 437-444; DREAMS AS FACTORS IN HISTORY, 15. 81-88; DECLINE OF ORATORY AS FACTOR IN HISTORY, 500-506; LA. PURCHASE, 18. 48-59; on list of Quincy Papers, 250-251; commu-
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nicates letters of Anna C. Lowell, | Racksucees, Indian at Passama- 302-317; MEMOIR OF EDM. QUINCY, quoddy Bay, 3. 92. 401-416; COTTON MATHER AND SUPERNORMAL, 20. 439-453.
Quincy, Lucy [Mrs. Tufts], 16. 295 n. Quincy, Mary P., gift to M. H. S., 18. 188. Quincy, Nancy [Mrs. Packard], men- tioned by J. Q. Adams (1787), 16. 307, 332; illness (1788), 411, 413. Quincy, Norton, biog, note, 16. 340 n .; mentioned by J. Q. Adams (1788), 340, 430, 437.
Quincy, Samuel, Copley's port., 6. 285; in Boston society, 10. 39; on com. on Liberty affair, 67; plun- dered before evacuation of Boston, 96; absentee loyalist, 164; So- licitor-Gen. of Mass. (1771), 291; port. returned, 292; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14 50 n., 51 n.
Quincy, Samuel, candidacy for regis- ter (1791), 14. 72.
Quincy family, genealogical papers, 18. 188; list of papers, 250-251.
Quincy, Mass., movement for forma- tion (1792), 4. 64; becomes a city, 267; character of colon. popula- tion, 6. 477, 480; records of First Church, 479; record book of colon. ministers, 480; instances of church discipline (1677-1753), 481-491; refreshments at raising meeting- house (1731), 492; Adams family in public service of, 10. 371-374. See also Braintree.
Quincy Historical Society, sermon before, 12. 148.
Quint, Alonzo Hall, reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 240; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94.
Quitman, Henry F., Harvard D.D. (1814), 5. 179.
Quohquima-paskessa-nahnoy, Indian name in South N. H., 4. 374.
Quo-qunna-pussackessa nay-noy, In- dian name in South N. H., 4. 374.
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R., R., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 60. R., W., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 63. Raccoon Ferry, Va. (1781), 6. 140. Races, hist. importance of various, 13. 94. See also Civilization, Mi- gration, Indians, Negroes, and other races by name.
Racey, Joseph, and boundary dis- pute (1731), 19. 26.
Radcliffe College, corresp. on Joanna Hoar Scholarship, 9. 311-315.
Railroads, G. B. Chase and develop- ment, 17. 120-123; ride on Eng. (1830), 19. 465; opening of Liver- pool, 466. See also Transportation. Raimond, Freeborn, in campaign of 1760, 4. 388, 391, 392.
Rainsborough, Judith [Mrs. Win- throp], 12. 211.
Rainsborough, Col. William, 12. 211. Rainsford, Capt. John, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.
Rainsford, Nathan, death (1676), 13. 362.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, photog. of bellows owned by, 6. 416; proposed memo- rial to Roanoke Island Colony, 8. 285-287; on philos. of history, 11. 170; on dissimilitude in nature, 177. Raleigh, N. C., in 1805, 2. 21.
Ramapo, N. Y., in 1779, 2. 476; in 1781, 6. 131.
Rambler, New York packet (1789), 16. 457.
Ramsay, of Cherry Valley (1778), 2. 447.
Ramsay, David, and Jon. Mason, 2. 27; as writer, 27 n .; hist. method, 5. 265.
Ramsay, Donald, gifts to M.H.S., 7. 373,8. 196.
Ramsdell, John, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 444.
Ramusio, Gian Battista, on explora- tions of St. Lawrence region, 7.303. Ranck, George Washington, death announced, 15. 180; M.H.S. trib- ute to, 182.
Rand, Arnold Augustus, elected' a member M.H.S., 20. 490.
Rand, Benjamin, Harvard LL.D. (1846), 5. 250; Story's letter in- troducing, 15. 218: in Eng., 219; biog. note, 219 n.
Rand, Edward S. [1], card on Gil- christ (1860), 14. 85 n.
Rand, Edward S. [2], card on Gil- christ (1860), 14. 85 n.
Rand, Dr. Isaac [1], of Cambridge, 16. 442.
Rand, Isaac [2], examined by Boston merchants (1779), 10. 108.
Rand, John, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 439.
Rand, Nathaniel, selectman of Charlestown, 7. 152.
Rand, Mrs. Nathaniel, death, 7. 170.
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Rand, Samuel, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Rand, William, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Randall, Abraham, at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.
Randall, Benjamin, death at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 439.
Randall, Henry S., doubts date of signing of Declaration, 1. 274.
Randall, John, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 51, 53, 65, 69, 70. Randall, John, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.
Randall, Matthew, and Wm. Duane, 20. 366.
Randall, Zephaniah, 18. 261.
Randolph, Anne C. [Mrs. Morris], 2. 8 n.
Randolph, Beverly, gubernatorial candidacy (1788), 15. 124-126; on power of executive, 17. 471.
Randolph, Edmund, on destruction
of royal emblems, 4. 250 n .; and new Fed. Conven. (1788), 15. 124; and revision of Va. code, 132; Sec. of State, 142; and ratification of Constitution, 17. 479, 481, 495, 508. Randolph, Edward, imprisoned and sent to Eng. (1690), 7. 152, 12. 239, 240; censor of press, 8. 273 n., 9. 475; confusion in dates concern- ing, 12. 192; AUTOG., 234; birth, 234; efforts against Mass. charter, 234-235, 13. 292-295; Sec. and register, 12. 235-236, 239, 13. 250, 295; petition on fees, 12. 237; death, 240; on John Blackwell, 13. 23-24; and appointment of Dudley, 223, 295; and appoint- ment of Kirke, 224; member of Dudley's Council, 228; attends, 226-284; oath as Sec., 252; and navy officers, 256, 274; and recep- tion of Andros, 278; extra pay, 279; and Rawson's records, 281; and Charlestown affairs, 284; Top- pan's Memoir reviewed, 286-298, 15. 109-111; papers, 13. 287, 288; offices, 287; as home adviser, 288; and eccl. affairs, 288; hist. neglect of, 289; first trips to N. Eng., 289-290; return as collector, 290- 292; commission, 291; character, 293, 296; domestic affairs, 294; and use of Eng. flag, 297-298; Mather on arrivals, 403, 408-410; and Andros and Culpeper in Bos- ton (1680), 408.
Randolph, John, of Roanoke, Stuart's
port., 1. 30; in picture of Va. Conven. of 1829, 4. 306; on Jack- son (1832), 5. 467; last words, 6. 281; avarice, 7. 292; Jefferson on (1811), 12. 270; alleged denuncia- tion of Everett, 18. 62; appear- ance (1812), 19. 377; and Jefferson (1806), 20. 282; rescript (1808), 310; and Wm. Duane, 336, 346- 348; assault on Alston, 344.
Randolph, Peyton, and intercolon. Coms. of Corresp., 4. 82.
Randolph, Thomas, 2. 8 n.
Randolph family, Tuckahoe estate, 14.205-211; gathering (1900), 209. Ranger, Edmund, Boston bookbinder, 9. 433, 12. 417.
Ranger, Am. war-ship (1779), 3. 128.
Ranke, Leopold von, death, 2. xxii, 3. 279; and Am. Hist. Assoc., 2. 436.
Rankin, -, sea-captain (1693), 7. 165.
Ranny, Stephen, in Am. army (1775), 7. 405.
Ransley (? Rensselaer), Colonel, of N. Y. (1760), 4. 389.
Ransom, Lieut. James, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 83.
Ransom, Samuel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Rantoul, Robert [1], in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 35.
Rantoul, Robert [2], term in Senate, 13. 315.
Raphael Sanzio, Perkins's essay on Michelangelo and, 3. 231.
Rariden, James, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 292.
Ratcliff, Henry. See Sussex.
Ratcliffe, -, shorthand system, 16. 475.
Ratcliffe, John, bookseller in Boston (1682), 12. 388, 17. 32.
Ratcliffe, Rev. Robert, at Harvard Commencement (1687), 10. 203; official encouragement as minister at Boston (1686), 13. 240, 253, 256, 262.
Ratford, John, soldier, reprieved (1779), 6. 120.
Ratification of Constitution, centen- ary of Mass., 4. 66; centenary of N. H., 155; Bowdoin on, 302; and compact theory, 16. 164-168, 18. 398; in Mass., J. Q. Adams on, 16. 331, 340, 349, 352, 357, 360, 366, 367, 371, 378, 379, 381, 17. 494, 495; in N. H., 16. 385-386, 17. 496, 499; Jos. Willard on,
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371; action of Congress, 472, 475, 480; advice to Fed. Conven. as to, 472; criticism of Constitution, 475-477, 481-482, 486-488, 491, 497; in N. Y., 475, 480, 497, 509; in Va., 475-479, 481, 488-491, 495, 497, 500, 508, 509; in Pa., 480, 499; in Md., 484, 499, 503- 507; Federalist, 493, 500, 508; newspaper letters and pamphlets, 477, 487, 493, 495, 501, 508; Washington's attitude questioned, 496; conditions (April), 496-497; in S. C., 502; affairs in N. C., 503. Rau, Charles C., on tomahawks, 6. 38.
Ravenga, and Rich. Rush
(1823), 15. 428.
Rawdon, Francis Rawdon-Hastings, baron, Carolina campaign, 19. 133, 136, 138; captured, 141.
Rawle, William, on right to secede,
17. 106 n .- 107 n., 19. 277, 20. 480. Rawlings, Joshua, sea-captain (1686), 13. 273.
Rawlins, James, of Dover, N. H., 17 80.
Rawlins, Gen. John A., and Va. cam- paign (1864), 20. 162.
Rawson, Anne, death (1708), 14. 25. Rawson, Edward [1], and Ann Hib- bens, 1. 186; Boston estate, 313, 318; as Sec. of Mass., 6. 476, 12. 220-224; recorder of Suffolk Co., 215, 220; AUTOG., 219; early ca- reer, 219; powder venture, 221; petition to Andros, 224; children 225; port., 225; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; and protest of General Court (1686), 238; Dud- ley's order to deliver up books, 250, 271, 273; com. on records, 281; preface to Revolution Justified, 17. 18.
Rawson, Rev. Edward [2], 12. 225. Rawson, Rev. Grindall, ordained (1684), 4. 299; account of Indian plantations, 9. 514; Confession of Faith in Indian, 519; books in In- dian, extant copies, price, 10. 357, 358; account of visitation among Indians, 358; parentage, 12. 225; and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299-301; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Rawson, Rachel (Perne), death, 7. 169; mentioned, 12. 219.
Rawson, Rebecca, port., 12. 225.
Rawson, William, constable of Brain- tree, 1. 152; Boston estate, 319;
Secretary's messenger (1686), 13. 251; death of children (1697, 1708), 14. 18, 25; of slave (1698), 18.
Rawson's Lane, Boston, identity, 1 318.
Ray, Caleb, deposition on Phips's expedition, 15: 301.
Ray, Nicholas, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11 .. 446.
Rayment, Capt. William, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Raymond. See also Raimond, Ray- ment.
Raymond, Lucy N. [Mrs. Taft], 19. 392.
Raynal, Thomas G. F., abbé, on effect of discovery of America, 8. 29.
Rayner, J., supposed pirate (1702), 5. 300.
Rayner, Rev. John, at Plymouth, 2. 48.
Rayner, John, sea-captain (1690), 7. 152.
Raynes, Frances, 17. 80, 85.
Rayneval, Joseph M. G. de, mission to London, 17. 409, 410, 428, 436.
Razy. See Racey.
Reab, Lieut. George, in Am. army (1781), 6. 133, 139, 143; at siege of Yorktown, 150.
Read. See also Reade, Reed, Reid.
Read, General, Charleston militia (1805), 2. 26; plantation, 27.
Read, Benjamin, scholar at Towns- end (1772), 4. 386.
Read, Benjamin, of Mendon, non- consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Read, Bethiah, birth, 12. 330.
Read, Ezdras, removes to Chelmsford (1655), 12. 323, deaconship, 326, 327, children, 330.
Read, George, and vote on Inde- pendence, 1. 274, 275; Signer, 282. Read, George W., Commencement part (1831), 5. 206.
Read, Howard, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Read, James, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Read, Rev. Jesse, ordination post- poned (1778), 12. 96 n.
Read, Joel, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Read, (?) John, of Plymouth Colony (1649), 3. 257.
Read, John [1], Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289; negatived, 289.
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Read, Col. John [2], of Redding, Conn., 3. 127.
Read, John, purchases confiscated Roxbury estate, 10. 174.
Read, John Meredith, death an- nounced, 11. 221.
Read, Levi, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Read, Nathan, biog, note, 16. 304 n .; J. Q. Adams on, 304 n., 414.
Read, Obadiah, birth, 12. 330.
Read, Patty, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Read, Rachel, scholar at Townsend (1772)), 4. 386.
Read, Robert, of Eng. . (1655), 1. 136. Read, Solomon, paper belonging to, 12. 142.
Read, Thaddeus, in campaign of 1760, 4. 399.
Read, Thomas B., port. of Longfel- low, 4. 109.
Read, William, knighted (1705), 8. 213.
Read, William G., Master's oration, 5. 190; biog. note, 190 n.
Read, Wilmot, not included in witch- craft indemnity, 1. 81.
Reade. Sce also Read.
Reade, Edmund, 5. 264.
Reade, Elizabeth [Mrs. Winthrop], 8. 143.
Reade, Elizabeth (Cooke), 5. 264.
Reade, Margaret [Mrs. Lake, Mrs. Symonds], 4. 273, 5. 264.
Reade, Martha [Mrs. Epps], 5. 264. Reade, Samuel, 5. 264.
Reading, Goodwife, of Boston (1686), 13. 279.
Reading, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 236; in 1650, 2. 47; population (1790), 4. 136; polls (1784), 139.
Real estate of M.H.S., incumbrances (1884), 1. 79; (1885), 2. 78; (1886), 403; (1887), 3. 293; (1888), 4. 113; (1889), 341, 354; (1890), 5. 443; (1891), 6. 409; (1892), 7. 377; (1893), 8. 189; mortgage paid off (1887), 3. 291; history to 1887, 291-293; freed from incum- brance, 9. 32; Ellis House, 10. 3-6, 130, 148-150; termination of lease to Suffolk County, 130, 297, 576; new location for Society con- sidered, building and maintenance fund, 150-158, 574-585, 11. 411- 414; sale of Ellis House, 10. 157, 158, 296, 556; purchase of Fen- way site, 295, 556; sale of Tre- Records. See DOCUMENTS.
mont Street building, 297-299, 557, 577, 582-583, 11. 237, 238, 268, 324; erection of Fenway build- ing, 10. 299, 11. 316, 450, 12. 1, 58, 173, 191, 13. 63-65; mortgage on Fenway site, 10. 299, 11. 238, 268, 324; new lease of Tremont Street building, 11. 109; history of Tre- mont Street property, 237, 306- 313, 14. 103; last meeting there, 11. 306; quarters for Am. Acad- emy, 12. 155, 174, 19. 225; VIEW of Fenway building, 13. front .; first meeting there, 1; cost of Fenway building, 14. 140, 255, 15. 41; set- back of Fenway building, 14. 303; exchange sale of Fenway land, gift of Pres. Adams, 483.
Reaves, Mrs., of Eng., at Geneva (1829), 19. 443.
Rebellion Department of M. H. S. Library, size (1884), 1. 172; (1885), 2. 70-71; (1886), 393-394; (1887),
3.281; (1888), 4. 108; (1889), 349;
(1890), 5. 449; (1891), 6. 415;
(1892), 7. 372; (1893), 8. 195; (1894), 9. 25; (1895), 10. 124; (1896), 568; (1897), 11. 332;
(1898), 12. 188; (1899), 13. 78; (1900), 14. 142; (1901), 15. 43; (1902), 16. 144; (1903), 17. 228; (1904), 18. 286; (1905), 19. 223; (1906), 20. 227; gifts of A. A. Lawrence to, 1. 172, 202, 252, 2. 70, 393, 3. 281; importance, 17. 231.
Recaldi, Francisco de, in Menendez's expedition, 8. 424.
Reclus, Elisée, on Bantu race, 17. 7. Recollections. See Memory.
Reconstruction, S. F. Haven on negro govt. (1872), 1. 402; neces- sity of Amendments, 3. 335; atti- tude of Democrats, 11. 345; op- position to Force Bill (1875), 399- 400; negro suffrage, 18. 11, 16, 465-467, 19. 34-37, 104-106; influ- ence of black codes, 35; clemency of North, 36-37; Johnson and en- forcement of acts, 20. 430; Lee's influence, 553-555.
Recorders and registers of Suffolk County, Mass., 12. 203-250, 14. 34- 97.
Recording Secretary of M.H.S., by- laws on, 4. 226; S. F. McCleary, pro tem., 8. 486; H. W. Haynes, pro tem., 20. 1. See also Stanwood (Edw.), Young (E. J.).
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Red Hook, N. Y. (1777), 6. 101.
Red Jacket, reinterment, 1. 250. Red-line map. See Northeastern boundary.
Red Lion Tavern, Boston, 4. 243.
Redden, George, of Ga., 20. 517.
Redding, Conn., Am. army at (1778- 79), 3. 120-125.
Redemption Rock, photog., 4. 109. Redford, Charles, on Mass. trade com. (1686), 13. 249.
Redington, (?) Isaac, of Haverhill, 16. 348.
Redwood, John, and illicit trade (1708), 4. 155.
Reed. See also Read.
Reed, - innkeeper at Uxbridge (1804), 2. 32.
Reed, Colonel, at siege of Boston, 7. 410.
Reed, Benjamin T., Boston merchant, 2. 430.
Reed, Daniel, summons to (1700), 5. 299.
Reed, Isaac, exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.
Reed, Col. (Gen.) James, innkeeper at Fitzwilliam, 6. 88.
Reed, Jane (Boynton | Nutting), 8.23. Reed, Capt. John, furloughs, 4. 445, 451, 456; at Cherry Valley, 449; in Sullivan's expedition, 468, 471, 476; at West Point, 477.
Reed, Lieut .- Gov. John, at Harvard Commencement (1844), 5. 245; and tariff (1832), 19. 522.
Reed, Col. Jonathan, regt. at Ticon- deroga, deaths in it (1776), 6. 86, 12. 102.
Reed, Gov. Joseph, and the mutiny, 1. 53; lieut .- col., 8. 60.
Reed, Reuben, at siege of Boston, 9. 76, 77.
Reed, Sampson, of Boston, and cap- ture of Shattuck, 1. 305.
Reed, Sampson, Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 184, 184 n .; Master's oration (1821), 188.
Reed, Rev. Solomon, at Yarmouth, N. S. (1770), 4. 73.
Reed, Timothy. 8. 23.
Reed, Judge (?) William, in Boston society, 10. 33.
Reed, William B., @ BK oration (1842), 9. 133; biog. note, 133 n.
Reeves, Arthur M., on Norse sagas, 7. 349.
Reform Bill, popular movement for (1830), 19. 471, 485.
Reform Club, founding, 20. 173.
Reformation, and laymen's rights, 6. 178; significance, 11. 254; Me- lanchthon, 225-267.
Regicides, in Hadley, 9. 941. Registers. See Recorders.
Registry of Deeds of Suffolk County,
recorders and registers, 12. 203- 250, 14. 34-97; abstracts and in- dexes, 80, 82, 96, 19. 558; printed records, 14. 95 n .; pub. of early deeds, 96 n .; bulk of records, 97 n .; history, 97-104.
Regulating Act of 1774, action under, 1. 193-195, 14. 52-54; arrival, 10. 85; cause, 11. 294; attacks on mandamus councillors, 16. 287, 17. 289; effect, 271-272.
Rehoboth, Mass., Shays's Rebellion, 1. 76; Maverick's account (1660),
243; in 1650, 2. 49; Tompson's verses on (1676), 10. 266.
Reick, C. J., Wm. Duane seeks patronage for, 20. 261-262.
Reid. See also Read.
Reid, Major Joseph R., in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 137, 143, 145, 149. Reid, Mrs. Samuel, of Charlestown, trouble (1691), 7. 156-157.
Reid, Whitelaw, on burning of Columbia, 19. 341 n.
Reignolds, Cicely (Phippen), 1. 136. Relation of beginning of Plimoth, re- prints, 6. 344.
Religion. - See also analyzed refer- ences under Hymns, Missions, Puri- tans, Reformation, Revivals, and sects by name. - Royal preroga- tive in colonies, 1. 91; intolerance in colon. Mass., 239, 241, 8. 375- 380, 403-408, 410-412; Emerson's attitude, 2. 108, 114-116; condi- tions in N. Eng. before Emerson, 110; Sears's project for Christian unity, 418-419; his liturgy and chapel, 419-422; Gladstone's views, 422 n .; Priestley on his theolog. studies, 3. 17-38; conversion of Indians (1782), 4. 11; of unknow- ing oneself, 5. 104, 6. 187; John Adams on controversy, 8. 92; Bos- ton Bethel, 293; views of Isaac Watts, 9. 332, 336, 340, 342, 371, 389, 401, 409; Mass. proclamation on Sabbath observance (1699), 517; theology and age, 11. 227; Mosaism, 13. 89-90, 17. 345; conditions in U. S. (1784, '85), 323, 335; repeal of test laws, 341, 356, 374; toleration in Mass. (1786), 352; Shelburne on
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controversy, 357, 360, 362-364; Jos. Willard on liberty (1788), 371; James I.'s Book of Sports, 19. 86- 95; negro, 106; conditions in colon. N. H., 169-170, 174-177; and supernormal, 20. 452. See also Social conditions.
Relley, Rev. James, 17. 323.
Remick, Christian, water-colors of Boston Harbor and landing of troops (1768), 2. 156, 17. 230, 18. 296; advertisement, 297.
Renaissance, and Reformation, 11. 255.
Rendle, William, on John Harvard, 1. 185-186; discredited claim, 15. 478.
Renown, Brit. war-ship (1776), 10. 100.
Repentigny, Tilly de. See Courte- manche.
Representation, question of residence in Mass. (1693), 12. 243, 243 n., 13. 336; State apportionment in Mass. (1821), 14. 328; rise, 16. 239; present danger, 239; sug- gested for Indians, 20. 273. See also Legislature.
Republican party. See Elections,
Politics.
Republican societies, comment on Washington's condemnation, 15. 146.
Resolution, of Boston (1686), 13. 231. Resolves. See Votes.
Restoration, letter on conditions preceding, 7. 363.
Restoration, Brit. ship (1779), 3. 86. Restrepo, José M., as official, 20. 386. Resurrection of body, question in trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 170- 172, 178.
Return, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.
Reuchlin, Johann, and Reformation, 11. 255; and Melanchthon, 258, 260.
Reules, Widow, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 59.
Revell, Thomas, lands in Conn. (1664), 4. 281.
Revere, Thomas, of Braintree, death, 14. 18.
Revenge, privateer (1752), 5. 99.
Revere, Paul, engravings in Church's History (2d ed.), 3. 428 n .; and Ratification, 4. 66; spurious en- graving of Benj. Church, 5. 155; silverware by, 155; biogs., 7. 118, 20. 560; as artificer, 7. 118; pub-
lic services, 119; Copley's port., 119, 294-295; letter from Henry Pelham (1770) on Boston Massacre engraving, 8. 227-228; and Bos- ton social life, 10. 31; celebrates anniversary of Sons of Liberty, 68; attacks customs commissioners, 79; engraving of North Battery, 570; characterized, 12. 141; in Penobscot expedition, 201; works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; condition of house (1900), 295; church which displayed lantern to, 17. 208; port. of Washington, 18. 83-85; ride to New York (Dec. 1773), 20. 560; did not go to Philadelphia, 561-563; Lexing- ton ride, 580-582.
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