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Revere, Mass., Newgate-Yeaman house, 14. 293. See also Rumney Marsh.
Revill. See Revell.
Revivals, in Scotland (1742), 9. 395, 397, 399-402, 404. See also Great Awakening.
Revolution in New England Justified, 17. 18.
Revolutions. See American, French, Political.
Reynold, Lieut. Nathaniel, Boston house burned (1690), 7. 155.
Reynolds, -, of Providence (1779), 6. 130.
Reynolds, Grindall, on Shays's Re- bellion in Middlesex, 1. 298-299.
Reynolds, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Reynolds, John, at Hampton Court conference, 3. 157.
Reynolds, Dr. John P., Commence- ment part (1845), 5. 246.
Reynolds, Capt. John P., of Salem, system of heraldic emblems, 14. 436-437.
Reynolds, John P., Jr., gift to M. H.S., 16. 146.
Reynolds, Nathaniel, milit. watch (1690), 14. 31.
Reynolds, Prudence (Grindon), Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Reynoso, Francisco de, and Menen- dez, 8. 455.
Rhediades, Pericles, on battle of Salamis, 17. 405.
Rhett, Edmund, prophecy of South- ern success (1861), 19. 331.
Rhine River, compared with Hudson, 10. 224.
Rhoades, Ebenezer, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
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Rhode Island, Maverick's account (1660), 1. 243; in 1650, 2. 48; roads and soil (1795), 3. 43; and N. Eng. Confed. (1649), 256-257; Conn. controversy and relig. dis- sensions (1672), 258; diary of travel through (1801), 4. 123-126; · manufactures (1801), 124; illicit trade (1708), 152, 154; royal memorials, 245; paper money,
350, 12. 444, 447, 17. 185- 208; papers concerning Conn. and (1663-1701), 5. 291-299; journey across (1645), 8. 11; Isaac Watts on toleration in, 9. 364; Dudley's Council on (1686), 13. 244; Su- preme Court (1789), 16. 457; com- motions (1786), 17. 347; and Fed. Conven., 457, 462; and ratification of Constitution, 497; punishment for altering paper money, 18. 259 n., 260; papers on Mass. boundary dispute (1731), 19. 20-34. See also Colonies, Narragansett Coun- try, New England, North, and towns by name.
Rhode Island College. See Brown University.
Rhodes, James Ford [Communica- tions follow], elected a member Ribero, Diego, Borgian maps, 11. 374-375. M.H.S., 8. 395; on Library Com. (1896), 10. 442; report, 571; list of publications (1895-1905), 555, 14. 129, 19. 205; gift to M.H.S., 10. 569; on Nominating Com. Rice. See also Ryece. (1897, 1903), 11. 268, 17. 129; re- ports, 11. 335, 17. 233; remarks, 12. 10, 73, 167, 195, 252, 371, 13. 62, 121, 14. 153, 424, 15. 95, 239, 479, 17. 116, 510, 19. 60, 227, 20. 118; on Hist. MSS. Com. (1898- 1900), 12. 169, 264, 13. 142, 14. Rice, Allen P., of Ga., 20. 514. 163; report, 12. 261; motions by, Rice, Rev. Asaph, at Brookfield (1762), 191, 15. 367; elected to M.H.S. Council (1899-1902), 13. 80, 14. 146, 15. 51, 16. 148; on com. on Hart's co-operative history, 15. 493; presents report of Council (1903), 17. 209; elected Vice-Pres. (1904-06), 18. 289, 19. 226, 20. Rice, Daniel, of Marlborough, 4. 300. Rice, David, and Groton church con- troversy (1712), 13. 299-301. 232; entertains M.H.S., 19. 227; Pres. Adams's paper on fifth vol. of United States, 311-356; general Rice, Edward, of Marlborough, dea- con, 4. 299, 300. character of work, 314; his reason for Northern success considered, Rice, Elizabeth (Meldrum), 14. 91. 314-324; inadequate treatment Rice, Henry G., subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342. of naval phase, 324-326; of cot- ton question, 326-334; of Sher- Rice, James, AUTOG., 14. 89; career, 89-91. man's marches, 334-337; of vandalism, 337-341; of Butler and Rice, Joseph, of Marlborough, 4. 300.
Va. campaign, 342-356; signs memorial on Constitution, 20. 5.
Communications : on O. B. Frothingham, 10. 367-369; FIRST SIX WEEKS OF PENINSULAR CAM- PAIGN, 429-438; on F. A. Walker, 11. 218-220; on Emancipation Proc., 239; on E. L. Pierce, 12. 10; on Gardiner on Cromwell, 111; on J. D. Cox, 14. 284-286; RECENT IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND, 305- 317; on H. B. Adams, 15. 198-200; WHO BURNED COLUMBIA ? 264- 274; on S. R. Gardiner, 16. 3-11; on W. E. H. Lecky, 18. 22-26; on New Orleans meeting of Am. Hist. Assoc. and negro question, 232- 237; MEMOIR OF E. L. PIERCE, 363-369; on negro suffrage and Reconstruction,. 465-467, 19. 34- 37, 20. 256.
Rhodes, William, 18. 262.
Riall, Gen. Phineas, captured at Lundy's Lane, 6. 258.
Ribault, Jacques, in Fla., 8. 441, 463. Ribault, Jean, Menendez discovers fleet, 8. 420; expedition against Menendez, 425; storm and wreck, 426, 428; massacre, 428, 438.
Ricard, -, of Haiti (1793), 2. 355. Ricardo, Antonio, printer in Mexico and Peru, 12. 400.
Rice, -, of Jon. Reed's regt., death (1776), 12. 102.
Rice, Alexander H., as member of Naval Com., 16. 467.
Rice, Alexander J., enters Harvard, 14. 205.
7. 385; missionary journey to Tuscaroras, 390-395.
Rice, Benjamin, at Leicester Acad- emy, 7. 34 n.
Rice, Beriah, at Brookfield (1762), 7. 398.
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RICE-RICHARDSON
Rice, Col. Nathan, 16. 337-339; biog. note, 337 n.
Rice, Obadiah, of Brookfield, 7. 385, 388.
Rice, Mrs. Obadiah, 7. 385.
Rice, Samuel, of Marlborough, 4. 300. Rice, Thorndike, as ed. of N. Am. Review, 12. 295.
Rich. See also Riches.
Rich, Benjamin, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Rich, Jeremiah, shorthand books (1660), 16. 475.
Rich, Sir Nathaniel, will (1636), 13. 47 n.
Rich, Nathaniel, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 46-47.
Rich, Obadiah, junior member M. H. S., 9. 94.
Rich, Robert. See Warwick.
Rich, Thomas, omitted from witch- craft indemnity, 1. 115.
Rich, Sir Thomas, arrest for debt, 10. 34; impresses Boston seamen (1768), 71; in Boston society, 76. Richard I. of Eng., origin of motto, 4. 259 n.
Richard, -, at Head of Elk (1781), 6. 132.
Richard Frothingham Fund, history, 1. 175, 2. 73, 397, 3. 285, 4. 112, 352, 5. 441, 6. 407, 7. 375, 8. 188, 9. 30, 10. 126, 559, 11. 321, 12. 177, 13. 68, 14. 131, 15. 32, 16. 132, 17. 216, 18. 273, 19. 207, 20. 210; income account (1884), 1. 179; (1885), 2. 76: (1886), 401; (1887), 3. 289; (1888), 4. 116; (1889), 357; (1890), 5. 446; (1891), 6. 412; (1892), 7. 380; (1893), 8. 192; (1894), 9. 35; (1895), 10. 134; (1896), 564; (1897), 11. 328; (1898), 12. 184; (1899), 13. 73; (1900), 14. 139; (1901), 15. 38; (1902), 16. 139; (1903), 17. 223; (1904), 18. 285; (1905), 19. 218; (1906), 20. 222; origin, 1. 392; use, 2. 4, 8. 188, 9. 30.
Richards, Ann (Winthrop), 10. 548. Richards, Elisha, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Richards, Elizabeth (Hawkins | Win- throp), 10. 548.
Richards, Rev. George, at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10. 395.
Richards, James, and Mohawks (1677), 13. 405.
Richards, Major John, death, 7. 165-166; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; index of first ed. of Mass.
Colon. Laws, 10. 547; career, 547- 548; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; to hold county court, 259- 261; to examine Danforth's accts., 260; to establish Boston market, 271; orders on sham fight, 328-330; drafts of addresses to King (1685), 330-332; (1693), 336-337; record of war com. (1690), 334; scheme of electing councillors (1693), 335; and Mather (1676), 359; named for Council (1691), 14. 217.
Richards, Nathaniel, prize case (1752), 5. 98.
Richards, Owen, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Richards, Sarah [Mrs. Lawrence], 12. 130.
Richards, Thomas, complaint about a fugitive slave (1702), 5. 300. Richards Tavern, Roxbury, 10. 46. Richardson, - -, innkeeper at Head of Elk (1804), 2. 33.
Richardson, Lieutenant, in campaign of 1760, 5. 356, 360-365, 378, 381. Richardson, Abel, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Richardson, Amos, Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152; and John Winthrop, Jr., 4. 276; deed to Quinabaug lands (1659), 5. 289.
Richardson, Andrew, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Richardson, Bridget (Henchman), joins Chelmsford church (1666), 12. 336; children, 336, 337.
Richardson, Clarinda [Mrs. Paige], 15. 253.
Richardson, Ebenezer, funeral of vic- tim, 10. 73; trial, 74; mob seeks, 82. Richardson, Elizabeth, baptism (1666), 12. 336.
Richardson, Ezekiel, juror (1789), 19. 180.
Richardson, Frances (Coombes | Yar- borough), exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 59.
Richardson, Hannah B. [Mrs. Wheat- land], 9. 279.
Richardson, Henry H., descendant of Priestley, 3. 53.
Richardson, Israel, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Richardson, James [1], of Chelms- ford (1661), 12. 335; children, 336, 337.
Richardson, James [2], baptism, 12. 336.
Richardson, James, member of Bos- ton "Possee," 10. 38.
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RICHARDSON-RIOTS
Richardson, James B., subscription
to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Richardson, Jeffery, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Richardson, Rev. John [H. C. 1666],
letter to Winthrop (1672) on astronomical instruments, 4. 265- 266; career, 267; preaches for Ma- ther, 13. 367; Necessity of a ... Souldiery, 17. 31.
Richardson, John, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Richardson, John, punishment (1764), 10. 57.
Richardson, Capt. (?) Joseph, at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 442.
Richardson, Josiah, of Chelmsford (1673), 12. 338.
Richardson, Josiah, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Richardson, Lucy (Comins) [Mrs. Paige], 15. 254.
Richardson, M. C., port. of John Blake, 2. 395.
Richardson, Mary B. [Mrs. Wheat- land], 9. 278.
Richardson, Phebe, death (1677), 7. 169; baptism, 12. 337.
Richardson, Thomas, baptism (1666), 12. 336.
Richardson, William, exile in Amster- dam (1605), 6. 59.
Richardson, William A., Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 252.
Richbell, and Conn. lands (1664), 4. 281.
Richel, Dionisio, Compendio Breve, 12. 396.
Riches, John, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138. Richey, James, of Cherry Valley, 2. 447, 449, 451.
Richmond, Charles Lennox, Sd duke of, letter to Gen. Campbell (1786) on N. S. military, 3. 73.
Richmond, Rev. James C., + B K poem (1838), 9. 129; biog. note, 129 n .; in Rome (1830), 19. 455.
Richmond, Jane [Mrs. Fletcher], exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 59. Richmond, Lieut. John, in campaign of 1760, 5. 361, 363.
Richmond, Col. Sylvester, at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 423, 424.
Richmond, Va., in 1804, 2. 18-20; public buildings, 19, 20; canal, 19, -20; society, 19; commercial pro- gress, 19; armory, 20; flour mill, 20; Lafayette's forces in, 6. 137- 139, 142; and advance of Monitor, 10. 435-437; fever (1788), 15.
123; sketch of Stuart Hospital (1864), 18. 287; and Burr trial, 20. 299.
Richmond Enquirer, on irrepressible conflict (1856), 14. 12.
Richmond, Fort, on Kennebec, 2. 277. Richmond Island, Me., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 233; iron ore (1644), 8. 13.
Richter, Emil H., exhibit of engrav- ings, 19. 51.
Rider, Ann [Mrs. Hudson], 4. 29.
Rider, Martha B. [Mrs. Hudson], 4. 29.
Rider, Sidney S., edits Rogers's journal, 2. 439.
Rider, W., letter (1673), 5. 293.
Ridgely, Charles, Anti-Federalist, 17. 507.
Ridgway, Henrietta B., gift to M.H.S., 15. 324; bequest to
M. H.S., 16. 126.
Riedesel, Baroness Frederica von, on Eng. coarseness, 6. 515; statement on treatment of female loyalists considered, 8. 412-415.
Rigaud de Vaudreuil, Pierre François, letters to Lévis, 4. 97, 98.
Rigby, Abigail [Mrs. Holman], 1. 156. Rigby, Alexander, patent, 1. 232, 2. 157.
Rigby, James, view of house, 2. 395. Righton, John, of Billesby, Eng. (1633), 8. 514.
Rights, equality before the law, 7. 448, 13. 93, 97; right of petition, 16. 533. See also Civil rights.
Rigi, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 226.
Rignier, Col. Pierre, in Sullivan's expedition, 2. 460.
Riker, James, death announced, 4. xxii, 5. 438.
Riley, -, innkeeper at Worthing- ton, Conn. (1804), 2. 32.
Riley, Ashbel, bill against Beadle estate, 2. 147.
Riley's Museum Hotel. See Museum Hotel.
Ring, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Ring, Thomas F., on G. S. Hale, 12. 491.
Ring, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 11. 179.
Ringerike, Norway, runic inscription, 16. 272-273.
Rio, Alexis François, and C. C. Perkins, 3. 229.
Riots, Groton (1781), 1. 310; Cor- coran, 389; Ursuline Convent, 3.
362
RIPLEY-ROBBINS
216-218; local responsibility, 218; Boston draft (1863), 5. 344; Boston Irish (1837), 470; spirit in Boston (1764-75), 10. 57, 66, 73, 82; Boston Stamp Act, 61, 13. 393, 16. 110 n; Hancock's sloop, 10. 61; Lord Gordon, 19. 115; Baltimore (1812), 375, 378, 383, 384.
Ripley, Christopher G., Commence- ment part (1841), 5. 232; biog. note, 232 n.
Ripley, Ezra, Harvard D.D. (1816), 5. 182; at Harvard Commence- ments (1818-36), 185, 191, 192, 203, 218; death, 19. 386.
Ripley, Rev. George, 4. 415; Com- mencement part (1823) and biog. notes, 5. 190, 190 n., 9. 126 n .; Master's oration (1826), 5. 195; on Jas. Walker, 6. 452; + B K prayer (1836), 9. 126.
Ripley, Rev. Henry J., at Harvard Commencement (1841), 5. 234; Harvard D.D. (1848), 248.
Ripley, Capt. John, at siege of Boston, 9. 43, 46, 64, 71, 80, 81, 90.
Ripley, John, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152; charac- terized, 153.
Ripley, Phebe (Bliss | Emerson), 19. 387.
Ripley, Samuel, reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 240; memoir of Christo- pher Gore, 7. 123; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361; John Pierce's characterization, 386-389. Ripley, Sarah (Bradford), character and culture, 19. 387, 389 n.
Ripley, Sophia [Mrs Thayer], 16. 16. Rippon, Brit. war-ship (1769), 10. 72. Rishworth, Edward. See Rushworth. Ritchie, Alexander H., port. of G. L. Balcom, 2. 395.
Ritchie, Andrew, Master's oration (1805), 5. 170; biog. note, 170 n .; Vice-Pres. of ¢ B K, 9. 112. .
Rittenhouse, David, Savage's en- graving, 19. 17.
River and Harbor Bill, Va. and Jackson's veto, 14. 350.
Rivers, Richard Savage, 4th earl, 2. 182.
Rives, Francis R., and Hutchinson's diary, 1. 166. .
Rives, Grace W. (Sears), 2. 429.
Rives, William Cabell [1], character, 7. 290; at @ B K dinner (1845), 9. 140; as Minister to France. 19. 458. Rives William Cabell [2], elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 4. 1; 1
accepts, 37 ; death announced, 336.
Rivet, Captain, of Eng. (1695), 2. 178. Rivington, James, his Gazette displays royal arms, 4. 248; as printer in New York (1770), 16. 221.
Roach, Peter, pirate, dying speech, 6. 172.
Roads, Samuel, Jr., on news of Inde- pendence at Marblehead, 4. 244 n .; on Foy as name for Marblehead, 337.
Roads, Hartford-New Haven turn- pike (1804), 2. 6; Philadelphia turnpike, 11; Southern (1805), 20, 21, 23, 29; R. I. (1795), 3. 43; National (1836), 7. 268, 270. See also Travel.
Roane, Spencer, on Cohens vs. Va. decision, 14. 327, 329, 330; Webster on successor, 14. 402; and ratifica- tion of Constitution, 17. 495.
Roanoke Island, proposed memorial to Raleigh's colony, 8. 285-287. Robbins. See also Robins.
Robbins, Rev. Chandler [1], 3. 385; biog. note, 415 n .; guest of Old Colony Club, 416, 444; corresp. with club (1771-73) on com- memorative sermon, 421-424, 436- 437; commemorative sermon, 433- 434.
Robbins, Chandler [2], 3. 385.
Robbins, Chandler, and memoir of David Sears, 2. 405; in M.H.S. group pictures (1869), 3. vii; (1858), 6. 78; in M.H.S., 5. 123; Commencement part (1829) and biog. notes, 200, 200 n., 9. 130 n .; spread, 5. 201; Lowell Lecture, 6. 208; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 241; memoir of Alex. Young, 7. 125; and editing of Winthrop Papers, 460; @ B K prayer (1840), 9. 130; poem (1843), 136; port., 10. 126; at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 395; and Pres. Johnson, 20. 429.
Robbins, Edward H., career, 2. 136, 3. 207-209; contest for lieut .- gov- ernorship (1806), 20. 13-15, 17. Robbins, Elizabeth (Hutchinson), 3. 207.
Robbins, Elizabeth (Murray), 3. 208. Robbins, Ephraim, in Am. army (1776), 12. 100, 107; minuteman, 105.
Robbins, Frances M. (Harris), 3. 211. Robbins, Hannah (Chandler), 3. 206. Robbins, Harriet (Lothrop), 3. 385.
363
ROBBINS-ROBINS
Robbins, James Murray, M.H.S. | Robert Emmet, Ohio River steamer
tribute to, 2. 136; birth and death, 136, 3. 209, 214; ancestry, 2. 136, 3. 206-209; hist. work, 2. 136, 3. 213; and Milton Academy, 2. 137; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii .; MEMOIR by Roger Wolcott, 206-218; conservatism, 206, 213; education, 209; in trade, 209; consul service, 209-211; adven- tures of voyage (1814), 209-210; knowledge of German, 210; voy- ages as supercargo, 211; and woolen manufacture, 211; Maine lands, 211; marriages, 211; Milton homestead, 212; and attempted annexation to Hyde Park, 212; public services, 212; politics, 212; in M.H.S., 213; appearance, 214; gift of papers from estate of, 8. 291. Robbins, John, and boundary dispute (1732), 19. 29, 33.
Robbins, Capt. Joseph, tablet com- memorating, 10. 189.
Robbins, Mary (Brazier), 3. 206.
Robbins, Nathaniel [1], immigrant, 3. 206.
Robbins, Nathaniel [2], 3. 206. Robbins, Rev. Nathaniel [H. C. 1747], career, 3. 206.
Robbins, Mrs. Rebecca, 3. 206.
Robbins, Richard, immigrant, 3. 206.
Robbins, Ruth (Johnson), 3. 206.
Robbins, Stephen, view of house, 7. 373.
Robbins, Thomas [b. 1703], 3. 206. Robbins, Thomas, Harvard D.D. (1838), 5. 225.
Robbinston, Me., origin of name, 3. 208.
Robe, Rev. James, and revival in Scotland (1742), 9. 404.
Robert, bark (1686), 13. 258.
Robert C. Winthrop Fund, origin, 9. 219, 241; history, 10. 129, 560, 11. 322, 12. 179, 13. 70, 14. 133, 15. 33, 16. 133, 17. 218, 18. 274, 19. 209, 20. 212; income account (1895), 10. 135; (1896), 566; (1897), 11. 330; (1898), 12. 186; (1899), 13. 77; (1900), 14. 140; (1901), 15. 41; (1902), 16. 142; (1903), 17. 226; (1904), 18. 285; (1905), 19. 221; (1906), 20. 225; addition, 19. 304.
Robert Charles Billings Fund, origin, 17. 227, 235; history, 18. 276, 19. 211, 20. 214; income account (1904), 18. 285; (1905), 19. 221; (1906), 20. 224; use, 19. iii.
(1836), 7. 273.
Roberts, - , of Muddy River, death (1701), 14. 20.
Roberts, Miss (1788), 16. 415, 416, 446.
Roberts, Ebenezer, death at Wyo- ming, 3. 346.
Roberts, Elias, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Roberts, John, exile in Amsterdam (1616), 6. 59.
Roberts, Joseph, oldest Harvard graduate, 5. 174.
Roberts, Mary (Thomas), exile in Amsterdam (1616), 6. 59.
Roberts, Samuel, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.
Roberts, Thomas, journal of Sul- livan's expedition, 2. 441.
Roberts, Zechariah, petition concern- ing Bedford, N. Y. (1697), 5. 296. Robertson. See also Robinson.
Robertson, account with Jef- ferson (1817), 6. 174.
Robertson, Archibald, port. of Wash- ington, 5. 420.
Robertson, Daniel S., of Ala., 20. 517.
Robertson (Robinson), Col. (Gen.) James, in Boston (1768-76), 10. 70, 75, 90, 92, 95, 97.
Robertson, Capt. (?) James, in Boston society (1770), 10. 32.
Robertson, James C., as historian, 13. 86-88.
Robertson, John M., on relig. feeling and scientific progress, 13. 89 n. Robertson, Robert, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Robertson, William, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 179.
Robertson, William, queries on Am. history, 18. 242.
Roberval, Jean F. de la Rocque, sieur de, papers on, in Parkman MSS., 4. 46.
Robespierre, Maximilien M. I., " Amis des Noirs," 2. 310 n.
Robie, Thomas, letters from Jon. Sewell (1773-85), 10. 408-427; law suit with Loring, 408-411; at . Halifax, 412; leaves Eng. (1776), 416.
Robie, William, Some Few Remarks, 17. 27-28.
Robin, Pequot chief (1645), 8. 10. Robins. See also Robbins.
Robins, Miner, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
364
ROBINS-ROCKWOOD
Robins, Obedience, in Va. county
court (1632), 3. 4; vestryman, 5; complaint against Scarborough (1651), 6.
Robinson. See also Robertson.
Robinson, -, sea-captain (1691), 7. 157.
Robinson, -, sea-captain (1765),
16. 197.
Robinson, - -, innkeeper at Meriden, Conn. (1804), 2. 32.
Robinson, Mrs., of New York (1804), 2. 9, 10.
Robinson (Robertson), Captain, at siege of Boston, 9. 54, 65, 77.
Robinson, Anna, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Robinson, Col. Beverley, and Ar- nold's treason, 7. 453.
Robinson, Bridget, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Robinson, Bridget (White), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Robinson (Robison), Major Charles, in N. Brun. (1799), 3. 72.
Robinson, Gov. Charles, port., 1. 181; N. E. Emigrant Aid Soc., 181; policy in Kansas, 182; and John Brown, 183; MSS. on Brown, 379.
Robinson, Capt. Elijah, at siege of Boston, 4. 61, 68.
Robinson, Elizabeth, of Charlestown (1691), 7. 157.
Robinson (Robertson), Lieut. Enoch, at siege of Boston, 9. 63, 81, 87.
Robinson, George, Some Few Re- marks (1701), 17. 27-28.
Robinson, George, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; charac- terized, 153.
Robinson, George D., gubernatorial candidacy (1879), 11. 404.
Robinson, George W., gift to M.H.S., 2. 395.
Robinson, Ichabod, autog., 3. 263.
Robinson, James, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Robinson, James T., sec. of Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 36.
Robinson, Rev. John [1], copy of Peoples' Plea, 3. 263; original eds. of works, 264; Manvmission to a Manvduction, 264; Appeal on Truth's Behalf, 264; Answer to a Censorious Epistle, 264; Catechism, 264; Observations, 268; books by, in Brewster's library, 5. 82; in Amsterdam, 6. 43, 44, 59; inter- pretation of parting address, 182, 186; memorial to, 7. 101; tercen-
tenary, 15. 493; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Robinson, John [2], Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Robinson, John, of New London, and Pequot grant (1645), 8. 10.
Robinson, Rev. John, of Duxbury,
autog., 3. 263; ordained (1702), 14. 32.
Robinson, John, of Dunstable, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Robinson, John, commissioner of customs, returns to Boston (1768), 10. 70; assault on Otis, 72; leaves Boston (1770), 74.
Robinson, Marmaduke, name in- vented by Emerson 14. 146.
Robinson, Mary [Mrs. Paige], 15. 242. Robinson, Morrice, at funeral of Ed. Winslow, 3. 93.
Robinson, Paul, of Nonamesset Is- land, 4. 127.
Robinson, Paul J., Harvard A. M. (1845), 5. 248.
Robinson, Rev. Robert, Priestley on Baptism, 3. 36.
Robinson, Capt. Samuel, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.
Robinson, William, of Dorchester, genealogy, 6. 405.
Robinson, William, of Frankfort (1836), 7. 288.
Robinson, William S., polit. views, 11. 392; sec. of Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 36.
Robinson's Hole, described (1801), 4. 127.
Robison, Charles. See Robinson.
Roc, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 338. Rochambeau, Achille, marquis de, gift to M.H.S., 3. 56; death an- nounced, 11. xx, 12. 9.
Rochambeau, Jean B. D. de Vimeur, comte de, on size of Continental army, 2. 223; in Haiti, 333 n .; figure of, suggested for Lafayette Monument, 4. 40; ports., 90.
Rock of Runamo, apocryphal in- scription, 4. 57-58.
Rockingham, Charles Wentworth, 2d marquis of, death, 3. 131.
Rockville, Md., in 1836, 7. 265.
Rockwell, J. E., collection of short- hand books, 16. 475.
Rockwell, James, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 44.
Rockwell, Julius, in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34. 38.
Rockwood, Elijah, of Groton, 6. 429. Rockwood, Elisha, on Indian scout
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(1748), 6. 431; marriage of daugh- | Rogers, Major, of Newport (1760), ter, 12. 75. 7. 345.
Rockwood, Elizabeth [Mrs. Farns- worth], 12. 75.
Rockwood, Elizabeth (Adams), 12. 75.
Rockwood, Henry, exile in Amster- dam (1615), 6. 59.
Rockwood, Samuel, of Medfield, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299-301.
Rockwood, Samuel, of Groton, min- uteman, 12. 105.
Rockwood, Sarah (Chaplin), ancestry, 3. 320; recollections of Wm. Pres- cott, 320.
Rockwood, Sarah (Jones), exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 59.
Roclas, Pedro de las, and Menedez's expedition, 8. 417, 432, 441, 460. Rocque, John, map (1759) and Sparks "red-line " map, 3. 365.
Rodgers, Esther, executed (1702), 1. 155.
Rodney, Cæsar, and vote on Inde- pendence, 1. 275, 276; Signer, 282. Rodney, Cæsar A., letter to Levi Lincoln (1811) on justiceship, 15. 232; minister to Buenos Ayres, voyage interrupted, 427; on right to govern La. Purchase, 19. 547.
Rodney, George B., baron, on Am. Rev. (1780), 1. 224; journal of cruise (1761-63), 2. 148; battle with Grasse, 3. 130, 19. 153, 155, 157, 160.
Rodney, Thomas, on com. as finance (1781), 1. 60.
Roe. See also Rowe.
Roe, Sir Thomas, letter to Corpora- tion of Plymouth (1609) on aiding Va., 2. 244-246; AUTOG., 246.
Roebuck, George, slave case (1766), 19. 110.
Roelker, Bernard, Harvard A. M. (1848), 5. 255.
Roffey, - -, London distiller (1736), 9. 350.
Roger, Louis, prize case (1743), 5. 88. Rogers. See also Rodgers, Roger.
Rogers, hanged at Albany (1778), 2. 445.
Rogers, - , of New London (1779), 3. 126. Rogers, -, of New York (1804),
2. 9.
Rogers, innkeeper in N. C., (1805), 2. 34.
Rogers, Lieutenant, courtmartial (1774), 10. 84.
Rogers, Abigail, conveyance (1691), 7. 168.
Rogers, Abner, trial (1844), 5. 472.
Rogers, Adam, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Rogers, B. L., and Wm. Rogers's journal, 2. 440.
Rogers, Clarissa (Coffin), 3. 142.
Rogers, Daniel, of Ipswich, 3. 403 n.
Rogers, Daniel, drowned (1722), Sewall's epigram on, 4. 81, 6. 382.
Rogers, Daniel, of Cambridge, Vas- sall's suit against, 11. 205-207.
Rogers, Daniel Dennison, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 166. Rogers, Emma (Savage), gifts to M. H. S., 2. 168, 393, 17. 229, 20. 20, 232, 395.
Rogers, Rev. Ezekiel, at Rowley, 2. 47.
Rogers, George, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Rogers, Capt. James, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392.
Rogers, Jeremiah D., loyalist, 10. 209; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.
Rogers, Rev. John, of Dedham, Eng., 2. 137.
Rogers, Pres. John, will of relative, 1. 137; letter to Mather (1683) on changing Commencement date, 10. 202.
Rogers, John, of Weymouth, ordained ruling elder (1700), 1. 154; death, 160.
Rogers, John, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Rogers, Com. John, letter to Sec. Crowninshield (1815) character- izing naval officers, 4. 207.
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