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Rogers, John, sculptor, model of statue of John Eliot, 6. 64.
Rogers, Joseph, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Rogers, Joseph, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.
Rogers, Lloyd N., estate, 2. 15 n.
Rogers, Margaret (Crane), 1. 137.
Rogers, Mary C. [Mrs. Babson], 3. 142.
Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, at Ipswich, 2. 47; immigrant, 137.
Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, of Ports- mouth, house and child burned (1704), 1. 157, 14. 23; library sold, 41 n .; graduates (1687), 17. 58.
Rogers, Nathaniel, of Boston, preface to Wood's New England's Pros-
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pect (ed. 1764), 6. 401; letter in Hutchinson Letters, 401 ; proscribed for importing, 402, 10. 73; mobbed in New York, 6. 402; appearance, 402.
Rogers, Col. Nicholas, of Baltimore, 2. 15; estate, 15, 15 n.
Rogers, Major Robert, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392-394, 398, 400, 5. 355, 356, 359, 360, 363, 366, 371- 375.
Rogers, Sarah [Mrs. Ellis], 10. 208, 209.
Rogers, Sarah [Mrs. Watson], 3. 403 n.
Rogers, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Rogers, Rev. Timothy, Righteous man's evidence for Heaven, 11. 248.
Rogers, Timothy (c. 1832), 3. 142.
Rogers, Rev. William, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 439.
Rogers, William, quarter-master, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 440.
Rogers, William B., Walker's Me- moir, 4. 107; Friday Club, 14. 473.
Rogers, Rev. William M., + B K prayer (1837), 9. 127; biog. note, 127 n. Rogers, William S., and Washington Irving, 1. 33.
Rogers, Capt. Woodes, at Bahamas, 13. 16.
Rogerson, Mrs. Joane, exile in Am- sterdam (1625), 6. 59.
Rogerson, Richard, exile in Amster- dam (1625), 6. 59.
Rolfe, Rev. Benjamin [1], of Haver- hill, killed by Indians, 1. 160, 14. 30, 16. 53.
Rolfe, Benjamin [2], career, 16. 53- 57; AUTOG., 53.
Rolfe, Benjamin [1], of Pepperell, 6. 429.
Rolfe, Benjamin [2], recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Rolfe, Elizabeth (Garland), 16. 57.
Rollins, William H., Commencement part (1841), 5. 233; enters Harvard 14. 205.
Romain, at Newburyport (1788), 16. 443, 447, 450.
Roman Catholic Church. See Cathol- icism.
Romans, Bernard, engraving of
battle of Bunker Hill, 5. 452, 10. 570.
Romans, hist. importance, 13. 94; and suicide, 16. 529.
Romayne, Dr. Nicholas, Duane libel suit, 20. 319.
Rome, method of registering years, 4. 101; tablet to S. F. B. Morse, 11. 282-283; carnival (1830), 19. 453-455; Washington's birthday (1830), 455.
Romeyn, Rev. John B., as preacher, 19. 372.
Romiland, Edward, exile in Amster- dam (1621), 6. 59.
Romiland, Mrs. Mary, exile in Am- sterdam (1621), 6. 60.
Romilla, Brit. war-ship (1799), 9. 281.
Romney, Henry Sidney, earl of, office (1700), 3. 201.
Romney, Sir William, letter to cor- poration of Plymouth (1609) on aiding Va., 2. 244-246; AUTOG., 246.
Romney, Brit. war-ship (1743), 5. 87; at Boston (1768), 3. 393 n., 10. 67, 70, 71; (1770), 76.
Ronald, William, Anti-Federalist, 17. 479.
Ronda, Spain, in 1868, 16. 473.
Ronde, Rev. Lambertus de (1754), 7. 339.
Rood, Michael, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.
Roome, - -, commissioner to Haiti, 2. 332 n.
Roos. See Ross, Rous, Rouse.
Roosevelt, Theodore, T. H. Benton, 3. 280; and preservation of Con- stitution, 18. 331.
Root, Elihu, on W. C. Endicott, 15. 531.
Root, Jesse, and Unitarianism, 3. 51; biog. note, 51 n.
Ropes, Francis, 14. 230.
Ropes, Henry, 14. 230.
Ropes, John Codman, Lowell Lec- tures, 2. 69; list of publications (1885-99), 391, 4. 106, 8. 185, 10. 121, 13. 66; MEMOIR OF J. C. GRAY, 4. 22-27; Taylor's vindica- tive letter referred to, 238; on F. W. Palfrey, 5. 144-146; on Chas. Devens, 6. 286-291; ME- MOIR OF F. W .- PALFREY, 7. 39-44; MEMOIR OF CHAS. DEVENS, 104- 117; on Nominating Com. (1893), 8. 151; report, 200; on Peninsular campaign, 10. 438-440; remarks, 11. 24, 233, 336; on Hist. MSS. Com. (1898, '99), 12. 352, 13. 142; M.H.S. tributes to, 208-222; in M. H.S., 209, 216; and Milit. Hist.
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Soc., 209, 14. 240; character, 13. | 210-211, 217-218, 220, 14. 252; religion, 13. 210, 215, 222, 14. 231, 243-244; enthusiasm for Napoleon, Napoleonic studies, 13. 211, 216, 14. 241-242; as milit. historian, 13. 212, 214, 216, 218, 222, 14. 241; death, 13. 214, 14. 252; in college, 13. 215, 14. 236-237; as lawyer, 13. 215, 218, 14. 237-238; and Civil War, 13. 216, 219, 14. 238-240; and Harvard, 13. 217; style, 217; dining club, 218; de- formity, 221, 14. 239 n .; author- ship of memoir, 198; MEMOIR, 229- 254; PORT. and AUTOG., 229; par- ents and home influences, 229- 232; birth, 229; character of read- ing, 232-233, 235; practicality of mind, 233; education, 233; tenacity of memory, 235; in Law School, 237; law partners, 237; and Twen- tieth Mass. Regt., 239; on morality of war, 242; attitude towards Span- ish War, 243; polit. pessimism, 243; charitableness, 245; interest in young, 245-246; and women, 246; conversationalist, 247; hospi- tality, 248; homes, 248; literary habits, 249; in Europe, 250; col- lection of Cæsar ports., 250; and public life, 250; positions, 251; habits, 251; last day, 253.
Ropes, Mary A. (Codman), character, 14. 229-232.
Ropes, Judge Nathaniel, salary ques- tion (1774), 10. 83.
Ropes, William, career and character, 14. 229-232.
Ropes, William L., Commencement part (1846), 5. 249.
Roquemaure, - de, letters to Lévis, 4. 98.
Roscoe, William, in 1830, 19. 465, 476. Roscoe, Am. ship (1838), 10. 213.
Rose, -, of London (1805), 3. 69, 70.
Rose, Sergeant, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 84.
Rose, Alexander, N. C. lands, 8. 181. Rose, Alfred, on John Harvard, 1. 184-186.
Rose, James, merchant at Palermo, 7. 322.
Rose, John, at Am. camp. (1775), 9. 47, 48.
Rose, John, of Antigua (1777), 14. 69 n.
Rose, Rant., at Am. camp (1775), 9. 45.
Rose, Rebecca [Mrs. Greene], 14. 69 n.
Rose, Timothy, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Rose, Brit. frigate (1683-86), 7. 149, 13. 256, 292.
Rose, Brit. war-ship (1770),-10. 76.
Rose and Crown, Staten Island inn, 4. 248.
Rosebery, Archibald P. Primrose, 5th earl of, port. of Washington owned by, 11. 69.
Rosenthal, Albert, gifts to M.H.S., 4. 109, 350.
Rosier, James, extant copies of True Relation, 9. 182.
Ross. See also Rous, Rouse. Ross, of Jamaica, in Boston (1776), 10. 103.
Ross, Doctor, of Pa. (1798), 3. 22.
Ross, Anna, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Ross, Bernard, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Ross, Mrs. Betsy, and Am. flag, 1. 29; port., 12. 189.
Ross, Edmund G., and trial of John- son, 20. 434.
Ross, Ezra, hanged (1778), 12. 97.
Ross, George, and vote on Independ- ence, 1. 275; Signer, 282.
Ross, James, prize case (1750), 5. 95-96.
Ross, (?) John, Philadelphia lawyer (1754), 7. 342.
Ross, Perrin, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Rosseter, Josiah, letter (1703), 5. 300.
Rossiter, -, and Milford (1667), 5. 292.
Rotch, Francis, and tea question, 10. 82; arrives from London (1774), 84.
Rotch, William J., Commencement part (1838), 5. 224.
Rotz, Jean, map (1542) and Cartier's voyages, 7. 299.
Roubaud, Peter Anthony, and spuri- ous Montcalm letters, 3. 203-205; "Deplorable Case," 203.
Rouen, Sumner on (1838), 15. 215.
Rouher, Eugène, as Minister, 16. 469; as debater, 20. 192.
Rous. See also Ross, Rouse.
Rous, Capt. John, price cases (1748,
'49), 5. 90, 93; at siege of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 424, 432, 436, 437. Rous, William, habeas corpus pro- ceedings (1706), 8. 231-235. ..
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Rousask. See Arrowsic.
Rouse, - London coachmaker (1694), 2. 174.
Rouse, James, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Rouse, Joseph, prize case (1752), 5. 100-101.
Rouvry, Marquise de, and outbreak of insurrection in Santo Domingo,
2. 320 n .- 322 n .; and bourgeois, 327 n.
Rover, Am. privateer, cruise (1779), 12. 199.
Rover, bark (1850), 7. 322.
Row. See also Rowe.
Row, clerk of Green-Cloth (1698), 2. 190.
Row, Sir Henry, exploded coat of arms, 2. 250.
Row, (?) John, shipwright (1692), 7. 160.
Row, Owen, exploded coat of arms, 2. 250; trial, 250; grant of Baha- mas (1650), 13. 5; career, 47-49.
Row, William, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 49-50.
Rowan, John, as lawyer, 7. 289.
Rowe. See also Roe, Row.
Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer), death (1737), 9. 356; posthumous pub., 357, 361, 364, 402; account of recovery from illness, 367, 369, 402.
Rowe, Jacob, b. of John, career, 10. 13; in Boston (1774), 87.
Rowe, Jacob, kinsman of John, death (1774), 10. 86.
Rowe, John, keeps a carriage, 1. 225; prize case (1752), 5. 100; remarks on his diary, 10. 11-60; period of diary, 11-13; present owner, 11; ca- reer, 13-14; port., 13; estate, 14; as merchant, 15; and tea question (1773), 15, 19,81-82,477 ; (1774),87; as purveyor for Eng. fleet, 15, 77- 79, 82; health, 16; attitude towards the Rev., 16-19; relatives, 19-21; trusts and offices, 21-23; and Saml. Adams, 22; relig. interests, 23-27; on funerals, 27; as social leader, 30-39; and John Adams, 31; and James Otis, 32; and Eng. officers, 34; and Lady Frankland, 35; clubs, 38-39; drives in country, 39; at suburban houses and Com- mencements, 40-44; at country houses, 44-45; at public dinners, 45- 46; excursion (1772), 46; favorite country taverns, 47; as fisherman, 48-50; on Boston commerce, 52;
on panic of 1765, 52-53; on fires, 53-55; on lighting of streets, 55; on Pope's Day mobs, 56; on duels, 56; on punishments, 57; on dis- order, 57; on slaves, 58; on weather, 58-59; on miscellaneous events, 59-60; extracts from diary on Rev. affairs (1764-79), 60-108; on Molasses Act, 60; on Stamp Act, 61; on com. on non-importa- tion (1768), 65; of thanks for Farm- er's Letters, 66; on Liberty affair, 67; to instruct representatives (1767, '68), 64, 68; receives an insult, 69; violates non-importation agree- ment, 72; and Sheaffe affair, 73; on com. on Massacre, 74; on mer- chants' com. (1770), 75, 76; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; as Mason, 21, 78; quarrel with Sol. Davis, 83; con- ferences on Port Bill, 84-86; and Gage, 85; abused by street orator, 90; desires to leave Boston (1775), 92; plundered before evacuation, 95-97; final hospitality to Brit. officers, 97; and first to Am. officers, 97; and Washington, 98; insulted at interment of Warren, 99; prosecutes maligners, 100; plunderer captured, 102; trips to Portsmouth (1776), 101, 102; trial to recover plundered goods, 101- 103; dines French officers (1778), 106; looses ships, 106; on relief com. (1779), 107.
Rowe, John, nephew, biog. note, 10. 11; in Boston (1775-76), 90, 93, 95, 97-99: illness, 100; accident, 104.
Rowell, Ruth (Carter), port., 9. 28. Rowland, , 17. 324.
Rowland, Mrs., innkeeper in N. C. (1805), 2. 23, 34.
Rowland, Benjamin, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 81.
Rowland, David, mistake on last royal veto, 5. 159.
Rowland, Peter, prize case (1748), 5. 90.
Rowland, Richard, prize case (1750), 5.95.
Rowlands, Walter, gift to M.H.S., 8. 196.
Rowlandson, Rev. Joseph, and cap- ture of family, 13. 360; preaches for Mather (1676), 363, 371; Possi- bility of Gods Forsaking a people, 17. 32.
Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary, photog. of
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Redemption Rock, 4. 109; Sover- aignty and Goodness of God, extant copies, price, 10. 348, 17. 32; facsim. reprint, 383.
Rowley, Capt. Abijah, at siege of Boston, 9. 62, 75, 83.
Rowley, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 235; in 1650, 2. 47; In- dian attack (1691), 7. 157.
Roxas, Gomez de, of Havana (1565), 8. 447.
Roxas, Juan de, of Havana (1565), 8. 447.
Roxbury, Mass., on early map, 1. 211; Maverick's account (1660), 238; view of Warren house, 4. 109; church discipline under Apostle Eliot, 6. 495; petition on Harvard (1672), 9. 98-99; notes from Eliot's parish records, 18. 341-346; spirit- ual training of youth (c. 1677), 344.
Royal African Company, and Bar- badoes trade (1664), 4. 280; mo- nopoly, 8. 102-103.
Royal Commissioners for N. Eng. (1664), 4. 279; proclamation on Narragansett Country, 9. 459; Clarendon on, 13. 455.
Royal Exchange, Boston inn, 4. 243. Royal Exchange, New York inn, 4. 248.
Royal Family, squadron of privateers (1749), 5. 95.
Royal memorials and emblems in Am. colonies, 4. 239-252, 373; their fate, 252-253; surviving royal arms (ILLUS.), 254-264, 373. Royal Oak, Md., name as royal me- morial, 4. 250.
Royal Oak, captures Adventure (1781), 1. 62.
Royal Society of Canada, Cabot quatercentenary, 12. 2-8.
Royall, Gen. Isaac, 5. 10, 12; Medford estate and hospitality, 10. 44.
Royall, Jacob, attempt to sell estate of, 16. 285, 287; subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Royall, Mary M. [Mrs. Erving], 5. 10, 12.
Royle, Joseph, 16. 193, 194, 208, 215. Rozier, John, minister in Va. (1640), 3. 5.
Rubens, Peter Paul, Sainsbury's work on, 10. 161.
Ruck, Hannah (Hutchinson), 11. 123.
Ruck, John, 11. 123; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.
Ruck, Capt. Peter, in Phips's Que- bec expedition, 15. 307.
Ruck, Thomas, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.
Rudd, Jonathan, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 77, 79.
Rudd, Prosper, of Norwich, 9. 70.
Ruddock, Abiel, characterized, 12. 141.
Ruddock, Jane (Brinsmead), joins Marlborough church, 4. 299; death, 299.
Ruddock, John, of Marlborough (1682), 4. 299, 300; deacon, 299.
Ruddock, John, on com. on Liberty affair, 10. 67; and on Sheaffe affair (1770), 73; and on Massacre, 74
Ruecastle, Lieut. John, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 145. Ruffin, innkeeper in N. C. (1805), 2. 20, 32, 33.
Ruffin's Ferry, Va. (1781), 6. 147, 148.
Rufus Putnam Memorial Association, 19. 261.
Ruge, Sophus, on Agnese's atlases, 11. 374, 381, 382.
Ruggles, -, at Newport (1777), 2. 238.
Ruggles, Mrs., of Roxbury, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 343.
Ruggles, Major, at siege of Boston, 9. 85,88.
Ruggles, Gen. George D., letter owned by, 11. 305.
Ruggles, John, charges against, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 291.
Ruggles, Robert, admiralty suit (1776), 10. 102.
Ruggles, Samuel, protest against students' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Ruggles, Rev. Samuel, ordained at Billerica (1708), 1. 160.
Ruggles, Samuel, candidacy for regis- ter of Suffolk County (1791), 14. 72, 74 n.
Ruggles, Samuel B., and monetary questions, 15. 484.
Ruggles, Gen. Timothy, and loyalist corps, 3. 66, 69; at Crown Point (1760), 4. 394, 5. 358; return from Montreal, 4. 402, 5. 378; in Boston society, 10. 34; dispute with Otis, 62; mandamus councillor, mobbed, 16. 287. See also, for campaign of 1760, Holden (David), Jenks (Sam- uel).
Rumbold, Sir Horace, on Palmerston and Trent affair, 18. 141.
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Rumford, Benjamin Thompson,
count, restoration of Paris monu- ment, 4. 38; ancestry, 17. 84; and wife, 20. 76.
Rumney Marsh (Revere), Mass., Maverick on (1660), 1. 236; allot- ments, 7. 136-140.
Rumrill, David, in campaign of 1760, 4. 391.
Rumrill, Joseph, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Rumrill, Lucy (Dudley), gift to M.H.S., 19. 224.
Runic inscriptions, apocryphal, 4. 55-59; Menana, 55-57; Rock of Runamo, 57-58; near Washing- ton, 59; antiquity, 5. 339; Ringer- ike, mentioning Vinland, 16. 272- 273.
Ruscelli, Girolamo, maps ignore Car- tier's voyages, 7. 306.
Rush, Dr. Benjamin, and vote on Independence, 1. 275; Signer, 282; letter from Jefferson (1803) on relig. opinions, 12. 267; and Wm. Hazlitt and John Erving, 17. 334, 354; letters to Rich. Price (1786- 90), 341, 342, 349, 352, 366-370, 374 [see Price]; Nestor essays, 349; Savage's port., 19. 9, 18; anecdote of Doddridge, 374; and Common Sense, 20. 279.
Rush, Capt. Lewis, militia officer, 20. 306.
Rush, Richard, corresp. on Canning's Span .- Am. proposals (1823), 15. 377, 384-392, 412-436.
Rushworth, Edward, Danforth's deed to (1684), 5. 433; justice of peace (1686), 13. 230; and records of Maine, 252, 258.
Rushworth, John, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 50-51.
Russel, Sergeant, of Concord, killed (1758), 6. 33.
Russell , of Conn. (1654), 4. 273.
Russell, - (1787), 16. 332, 393. Russell, ,of Philadelphia, and Priestley, 3. 17, 29, 39.
Russell, Sergeant, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 49.
Russell, Lord Arthur, and engraving commemorative of Washington, 4. 55.
Russell, Benjamin, on com. on Bos- ton bicentenary, 2. 220; row with Austin (1792), 4. 64; threatened by mob, 64; subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Russell, Dr. Charles, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 398.
Russell, Charles T., Commencement part (1837), 5. 219; Master's ora- tion (1840), 230.
Russell, Daniel, 16. 452.
Russell, David, engraves M. H. S. book-plate, 8. 319.
Russell, Deborah (Spooner), 14. 155. Russell, Edward. See Orford.
Russell, Elijah, printer at Fryeburg (1799), 11. 180.
Russell, Elizabeth [Mrs. Lyman], 20. 153, 171, 177.
Russell, Elizabeth (Watson), 3. 401 n. Russell, Ephraim, minuteman, 12. 105; in Am. army (1775), 107.
Russell, Capt .. James, Greaves's pro- test to (1689), 12. 278; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; on trade com., 248; petition on collection of rates, 253; named for Mass. Coun- cil (1691), 14. 217.
Russell, Rev. John, at Wethersfield, 2. 49.
Russell, John, of Woburn, death (1680), 13. 409.
Russell, Rev. John, of Hadley, death (1692), 7. 165.
Russell, John [1], of Plymouth, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 390, 391, 395, 397, 401, 408-413, 425, 431, 435, 439; biog. notes, 403 n., 14. 155.
Russell, John [2], 14. 155. Russell, John [3], 14. 155.
Russell, John, 1st earl, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158; and Treaty of Washington, 8. 17-19; conversa- tions with Motley on Civil War (1861), 18. 131-137; and pro- posed intervention (1862), 144, 149, 151-152, 20. 464, 469-471; and the Queen, 18. 147; Adams's in- terview after check to intervention, 152-154; and Gladstone (1868), 20. 461.
Russell, Rev. Jonathan, of Barnstable, death, 1. 161; mentioned, 4. 299. Russell, Joseph, and Stuart, 2. 17; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; gift to M.H.S. (1795), 7. 416 n .; purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 176. Russell, LeBaron, 3. 403 n.
Russell, Mary [Mrs. Watson], 12. 256. Russell, Mary (Jackson), 14. 155.
Russell, Mary A. (Goodwin), 14. 155. Russell, Mary E. (Hedge), 14. 156.
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Russell, Mercy (Foster), 3. 403 n., 14. 155.
Russell, Nathaniel, Savage's engrav- ing, 19. 19. Russell, Noadiah, Cambridge Ephem- eris (1684), 9. 460.
Russell, Pelatiah, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301; in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Russell, Richard, on com. to procure artillery (1673), 11. 184; agree- ment as Winthrop's creditor, 186; death, 13. 365.
Russell, Richard, letter to Ed. Wins- low (1777) asking help, 3. 68.
Russell, Samuel H., communication' to M.H.S., 3. 216.
Russell, Thomas, of Boston, 3. 401 n .; N. C. lands, 8. 181; and aid for S. C. sufferers (1781), 9. 170; at Bos- ton dinner (1776), 10. 103; pur- chases confiscated estate, 182.
Russell, Thomas [1], of Plymouth, career, 14. 155.
Russell, Thomas [2], Commencement part (1845) and biog. note, 5. 247, 247 n .; career, 14. 155.
Russell, Thomas Walley, exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.
Russell, Gen. William, letter from Evan Shelby (1787) on Western affairs, 17. 459.
Russell, Lord William, at Florence (1829), 19. 449.
Russell, William Goodwin, elected a member M.H.S., 1. 298; accepts, 335; ancestry, 3. 403 n., 14. 155; Master's oration (1843), 5. 238; and Dana's appointment (1876), 6. 399; M. H.S. tributes to, 10. 442-445, 450; in M.H.S., 442, 14. 161; as lawyer, 10. 443, 14. 157- 162; as Plymouth man, 10. 444, 450; memoir of, assigned to G. O. Shattuck, 470, 11. 269; index com- missioner, 14. 97 n .; MEMOIR by Winslow Warren, 155-162; PORT. and AUTOG., 155; birth, 155; edu- cation, 156; teacher, 156; studies law, 156; partnerships, 156, 157; marriage and children, 156; de- clines judgeship, 157; and public office, 158; politics, 159; positions, 159; religion, 159; social nature, 159-160; character, 161-162 ; Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 252.
Russell, William H., on South and power of cotton, 19. 329.
Russell & Co., China house, 6. 198, 200. Russia, Brit. letters of marque
against (1807), 3. 77; Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 334; and U. S. neutral trade (1810), 10. 376-377; war with Turkey (1810), 381; and U. S. and Cuba (1825), 12. 363; notes on Span. Am. and Holy Alli- ance (1823), 15. 376, 383, 400, 402- 405; replies to, 378-381, 392, 400- 402; and Turkey (1788), 17. 498; travel in (1866), 20. 191.
Rutherford, of Richmond, flour mill (1804), 2. 20.
Rutherford, Robert, congressional candidacy (1797), 15. 161.
Rutland, Mass., celebrates repeal of Stamp Act, 10. 62.
Rutland Railroad, financial affairs (1871), 17. 120-121.
Rutledge, Edward, Signer, 1. 282.
Rutledge, Frederick, and Jon. Mason, 2. 26, 29.
Rutledge, Hugh, and Jon. Mason, 2. 26.
Rutledge, John, and Jon. Mason, 2. 24, 26; 28; goes to Congress (1782), 19. 151; and Sumter, 20. 116.
Ruysch, Johann, map (1507), 8. 70; and Cabot's charts, 11. 165.
Ryder, Sir Dudley, briefs in prize cases (1744-50), 5. 88-97.
Rye, N. Y., inn (1804), 2. 32; revolt to Conn. (1697), 5. 296.
Ryece, Robert, and Waters-Win- throp map, 7. 336.
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Sabatier, Paul, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Sabbath, Mass. proclamation on observance (1699), 9. 517; James I.'s Book of Sports, 19. 86-95; observance in colon N. H., 176. See also Religion.
Sabin, Pequot Indian, 8. 10.
Sabin, innkeeper at Pomfret (1804), 2. 32.
Sabin, Joseph, and Hartley Papers, 3. 366, 367 n .; error in Hutchinson items, 12. 432-434.
Sabine, Lorenzo, wrong tabulation of Continental army, 2. 205; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3.
vii; Harvard A. M. (1848), 5. 255. Sacans, Martin, death (1699), 14. 19. Sacheverell, Henry, impeached, 5. 163.
Sackville, George Germain, 1 st vis-
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count, papers, 2. 39; and Danl. Leonard, 6. 255, 257.
Sackville, Mrs. Stopford, papers, 1. 223, 2. 39.
Saco, Me., Maverick's account (1660),
1. 233; iron ore (1644), 8. 13; Indian attack (1708), 14. 30.
Sacomb. See also Secomb.
Sacomb, Richard, and Ft. Loyall, 13. 277.
Saddle River, N. J. (1778), 6. 111. Sadler, Captain, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 386.
Sadler, Anne [Mrs. Harvard], 4. 82.
Safe deposit vaults, first in Boston, 19. 232.
Saffin, John, on Mass. trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Sag Harbor, Am. attack (1779), 6. 436.
Sagadahoc, Me., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 232.
Sagas, hist. character of Norse, 5. 332-340, 7. 349-354.
Sage, Col. (?) Comfort, at Am. camp (1775), 7. 410.
Said Mahomet Ash, visit to (1831), 19. 481.
Sainsbury, William Noël, and pap- ers on Argall's raid, 1. 191, 192 n .; and witchcraft papers, 202, 340; M.H.S. tributes to, 10. 116, 159- 162; services to Am. hist., 159- 161; on two Providence islands, 13. 7-11.
St. Andrews, N. Brun., royal arms from Conn., 4. 255-257.
Saint Aubin, Gabriel, narrative of Pontiac Conspiracy, 4. 45.
St. Augustine, founded, 8. 421.
St. Botolph Club, gift from G. E. Ellis, 10. 252.
St. Clair, Arthur, court-martial (1778),
3. 119; at Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 84; criticized (1792), 15. 137.
St. Croix Island, Argall's raid, 1. 187; Monts's settlement, 3. 353-357.
St. Croix River, Boyd's deposition on identity, 3. 90-92; Benson's ex- position of boundary decision (1798), 349-361; maps, 349; Mit- chell map disregarded, 350, 359; treaty of 1783 on boundary, 351, 352; in grant of N. S. (1621), 351; identity of river of treaty and grant, 352, 359; Alexander on (1624), 352; identity established by accounts of Monts's settlement, 353-357; marked Mitchell map, 357; deposition of Am. commis-
sioners of treaty of 1783, 357- 359; decision, 360, 379; boundary commission, 379; Sullivan's argu- ment. 379; and loyalist grants, 379; Sullivan's letters on, 379.
St. David, Fort, medal commemorat- ing French capture, 8. 501.
Saint Étienne de la Tour, Charles, Parkman MSS. on, 8. 171.
St. Eustatius, capture (1781), 19. 124, 125, 139.
Sainte Foye, Lévis's account of battle (1760), 4. 95; relation, 98; Bougain- ville's congratulations, 99.
St. Francis Indians, in Lovewell's War, 6. 361.
Saint Gaudens, Augustus, as sculptor, 15. 370.
St. George's cross on flags in Mass. (1686), 13. 297.
St. Helens, Lord. See Fitzherbert (Alleyne).
St. James's Church, S. C., royal arms in, 4. 251, 254, 255 n.
St. Jan, prize case (1750), 5. 95.
St. John, Daniel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
St. John, N. Brun., trials of refugees (1785), 3. 82; royal arms from Boston, 4. 260-262.
St. John de Crèvecœur, Alexander, 20. 44, 53, 66.
St. John de Crèvecœur, Fanny, in family of Gustavus Fellowes, 20. 47-52; - marriage, 54, 66; port., 60 n .; and pub. of father's work, 71.
St. John de Crèvecœur, Hector, view of residence, 20. 20, 43; papers, 20; map, 20, 33; paper on, 32-83, 582-586; real name, 33; birth and training, 33; in French and Indian War, 33-35; journeys in Eng. colonies, 35-37; naturalized, 37; farm and on farming, 37-38, 43; veracity, 37 n., 45, 73; observation and generalizations, 39; on Nan- tucket, 39, 82-83; on effect of northern and southern climate, 40; on approach of winter, 40-43; mar- riage, 44; return to Europe, 44, 46, 53; and Am. Rev., 46, 60, 582-586; succors Mass. naval officers, 46, 52, 53; eds. of Letters, 46, 58, 63- 65, 585-586; rescue of his children, 47-52; return to U. S. as consul, 57; and Vermont names, 57; and other travellers, 58, 60; and Comtesse d'Houdetot, 59, 77; port., 60 n .; and New Haven, letter to
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Stiles, 62-64; vignettes of French ed. of Letters, 65, 410; Ayscough's attack on, 66; purpose. of Letters, 67; and inventions, 68; during French Rev., 69, 74; Journey in Upper Pa., 69-75; on Napoleon, 73; in French Academy, 74; in Munich, 76; last years, 77; death, 78; character, 78; style, 79; re- ligion, 79; on frontiersmen, 80; on lawyers and slavery, 81.
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