Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 55

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
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Sayre. See also Sears.


Sayre, Reverend, in New York (1812), 19. 372.


Sayre, Stephen, committed to Tower, 7. 358 n.


380


SCALA-SCITUATE


Scala, La, Milan (1829), 19. 444.


Scammell, Col. Alexander, in Bur- goyne's campaign, 3. 103, 105-107, 112; biog. note, 388; lines from epitaph, 388; AUTOG., 389; mem- ber of Old Colony Club, 389, 420; attends meetings, 399, 401, 413, 422, 423, 425-427; as teacher, 401 n .; verses on Pilgrim Fathers, 417-418; wounded and captured, 6. 152. Scarborough, Edmund, in Va. county court (1632), 3. 4; and Berkeley, 5; outrages on N. Eng. vessel (1651), 6-7; letter from E. Gib- bons (1654), 7.


Scarborough, Matilda, of Va. (1652), 3. 5. Scarborough, Tabitha, of Va. (1652), 3. 5.


Scarborough (Black Point), Me., Maverick on (1660), 1. 233; iron ore (1644), 8. 13; Indian fight (1677), 13. 405.


Scarborough, Brit. war-ship (1747- 76), 2. 301, 9. 15, 10. 87, 93, 16. 290.


Scarlet, Mrs., of Boston, death (1676), 13. 372.


Scarlet, Robert, servant of Gov. Winthrop, 13. 60 n.


Scarlet, Capt. Samuel, blown up (1675), 13. 344.


Scatacook Indians, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 365, 368, 369; history, 374-377; conference at fort (1728), 377-381.


Schaffhausen, falls of, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 226.


Scheffer, Ary, C. C. Perkins as pupil of, 3. 226.


Scheffer, J. G. de Hoop. See Hoop. Schell, Augustus, death announced, 1. 139.


Schenck, Peter H., manufactory, 19. 532.


Schenevus, N. Y. (1762), 7. 391.


Schmidt, Otto L., memorial on Con- stitution, 18. 332.


Schöner, Johann, lost sphere (1523) and gores, 8. 77; conception of N. Am. (1523), 77; and Asiatic- connection theory, 11. 376.


Schöpf, Johann David, use of Bailey's map of 1785, 4. 60.


Schofield, Gen. John M., on Sherman's marches, 19. 335.


Schoharie, N. Y., in 1778, 2. 450.


Schoolcraft, Henry R., and Menana inscription, 4. 56.


Schools. See Education.


Schouler, James, elected a member M. H.S., 12. 55; on Hist. MSS. Com. (1898-1900), 264, 13. 142, 14. 163; CUBAN SITUATION IN 1825, 12. 360-366; elected to M.H.S. Council (1899-1901), 13. 80, 14. 146, 15. 51; list of publications (1899-1904), 14. 129, 16. 130, 17. 214, 18. 269; paper on "Century's retrospect," 14. 385; on John Fiske, 15. 193-198; on Nominat- ing Com. (1902), 16. 1; report, 147- 148; presents report of Council (1902), 126; presents papers of Wm Schouler, 477; removes from State, 18. xx, 19. 1; MASS. CON- VENTION OF 1853, 18. 30-48;


CALHOUN, JACKSON, AND VAN BUREN PAPERS, 457-465; trans- ferred to corresp. membership, 19. 86; PRES. JOHNSON'S PAPERS, 20. 427-437.


Schouler, William, papers, 16. 477; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 37. Schultze, P., engraving of F. C. Gray, 4. 110.


Schurz, Carl, elected an honorary member M.H.S., 4. 54; and civil service reform, 11. 353; on Im- perialism, 14. 262; on Theo. Mommsen, 18. 26-30; on clemency of the North, 19. 37; M. H. S. tributes to, 20. 395-409; death, 395; hist. work, 396, 397 ; in M.H.S., 396, 398; character, 397, 402, 405; public life and principles, 397-402, 406-407; culture 403; as orator and man of letters, 404, 407-409. Schuyler, George L., guard for Har- vard (1834), 3. 217.


Schuyler, Johannes, letter (1706), 5. 302.


Schuyler, Peter, and Indians (1724),


6. 367; Indian conference (1690), 9. 486.


Schuyler, Gen. Philip, superseded by Gates, 3. 104.


Schuyler, Fort, in 1778, 2. 446; troops for, 455; alarm (1779), 461. Schwab, John Christopher, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 16. 251. Scias. See Sias.


Scidmore, Thomas, of Fairfield, 6. 16, 17.


Scioto Company, grant, 17. 473, 483. Scituate, Mass., ministers ordained


(1707), 1. 159; (1704), 14. 33; Maverick on (1660), 1. 242; in 1650, 2. 48; loyalist refugees, 234. Scituate, R. I., inns, 3. 43, 6. 124.


381


SCOLLAY-SCUDDER


Scollay, John, bankrupt, 10. 53;


fire-ward, 54; celebrates anni- versary of Sons of Liberty, 68; plundered before evacuation, 96; at interment of Warren, 99.


Scollay, William, Boston estate, 1. 321; gift to M.H.S. (1794), 3. 294. Scortreth, Rev. George, of Alford, Eng. (1612), 8. 508.


Scot. See also Scott.


Scot, - -, of Richmond (1804), 2. 20.


Scot, Mrs. Margaret, not included in witchcraft indemnity, 1. 81.


Scotch Darien expedition, Gov.


Winthrop's proclamation against (1699), 5. 298.


Scotch Settlement, on Susquehanna, 2. 462.


Scotchmen, transportation of polit. prisoners, 13. 32; Arthur Lee on, 17. 309; Shelburne on, 359.


Scotland, revival (1742), 9. 395, 397, 399-402, 404. See also Great Britain. Scott. See also Scot.


Scott, innkeeper near Spring- field (1777), 6. 89.


Scott, Mrs., of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.


Scott, Mrs., of Cherry Valley, killed (1778), 2. 450.


Scott, Captain, of Eng. (1663), 1. 130.


Scott, Captain, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 275.


Scott, Benjamin, death announced, 7. xx, 296, 366.


Scott, Charles, in Monmouth cam- paign, 3. 114, 115.


Scott, Deborah, transfer of claim (1666), 5. 292.


Scott, Dorothy (Quincy | Hancock), first marriage, 6. 396; as match- maker, 14. 468.


Scott, Capt. Ezekiel, at siege of Boston, 9. 81.


Scott, Gov. George, of Dominica, 5. 11.


Scott, (?) James, sea-captain (1770), 10. 75.


Scott, Capt. John, and Giles Sylvester (1664), 4. 278-281; and Conn. claim to L. I., 5. 291, 306.


Scott, John. See Eldon.


Scott, John Morin, 7. 339, 344.


Scott, (?) Jonathan, of Yarmouth, N. S. (1770), 4. 73.


Scott, Joseph, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Scott, Joseph, in Boston society, 10.


39; bankrupt, 53; absentee loyal- ist, 164.


Scott, Mary (Erving), 5. 11.


Scott, Phebe (Marston) [Mrs. Watson], 3. 401 n.


Scott, Richard, at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 189.


Scott, Thomas, recruit (1758), 6. 24. Scott, Sir Walter, refuses rectorship of Univ. of Glasgow, 19. 469; condi- tion (1831), 483, 485, 488-491.


Scott, William, prisoner at Halifax, 2. 301.


Scott, Winfield, support of David Sears, 2. 416; Taylor's letter criticizing, 4.237: Lundy's Lane, 6. 258; court-martial for Fla. War (1836), 7. 265; hist. unimportance of defeat (1852), 11. 113.


Scottow, Joshua, transl. of Brez's Anabaptists, 9. 424, 17. 15; pref- ace to Stoughton's New Englands True Interest, 9. 427; Narrative of Planting of Mass., 501; justice of peace (1686), 13. 230.


Scottow, Thomas, offices (1686), 13. 252, 258.


Scougal, Rev. Henry, Isaac Watts on work, 9. 385.


Scourge, East India Co. ship (1600), 5. 36.


Scribe, Augustin E., drama on siege of Boston, 9. 108-109.


Scriptures, exegetical books in Brew- ster's library, 5. 38-81, 83. See also Bible.


Scriven, Edward, engraving by, 18. 445.


Scudamore, Christopher, pirate, dying speech, 6. 172.


Scudder, Rev. David C., 17. 143, 144. Scudder, Horace Elisha, list of pub-


lications (1884-98), 2. 68, 4. 106, 348, 5. 440, 6. 405, 7. 369, 8. 186, 10. 121, 11. 318, 319, 12. 176; gift to M.H.S., 3. 215; on Alex. John- ston, 5. 278; on J. R. Lowell, 7. 6; elected to M.H.S. Council (1892, '93), 383, 8. 201; MEMOIR OF H. W. LONGFELLOW, 152-167; remarks, 11. 449; MEMOIR OF JUSTIN WIN- SOR, 12. 457-482; on proposed ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 309; M.H.S. tribute to, as literary work- man, 15. 494-496; MEMOIR by A. V. G. Allen, 17. 142-161; PORT. and AUTOG., 142; literary position and influence, 142, 148; parents, 143; birth, 143; education, 143; early writings, 144; mysticism, 144; in-


382


SCUDDER-SEARS


fluence of spirit of collectivism, 145-146; as a Maurician, 146; Americanism, 146-147; and Hough- ton, Mifflin and Co., 147-149, 157; and literature for children, 148,


152; and Am. history and biog., 149; as critic, 149; as reviewer, 149; literary industry, 149, 158; novel, 149; as literary advisor,


150-152, 157; as editor, 152; Childhood in Literature and Art, 152-154; as essayist, 154-155; editor of Atlantic, 155-157; abroad, 157; biog. of Lowell, 157; honor- ary degree, 158; literary qualities and methods, 158; public trusts, 159; religion, 160; social life, 160; death, 160.


Scudder, Samuel H., 17. 143.


Scudder, Sarah L. (Coit), 17. 143.


Sculpture, Perkins's Tuscan Sculp-


tors, 3. 229; his Ital. Sculptors, 230; his Handbook of Ital. Sculp- ture, 231; present condition, 15. 369. See also Fine arts.


Scuttup, Indian, deed to Atherton Co., 2. 150.


Scythians, migrations, 12. 108, 110. Sea Flower (1741), 15. 255.


Sea-power, importance of battle of Salamis, 17. 384-386, 396-398.


Seacomb. See Secomb.


Seal, former importance, 1. 79, 199; necessity of new, for Mass. (1775), 198-199; of Carolina Proprietary, 2. 66; facsim. of Confederate, 88; of first Plymouth patent, 8. 283- 284; of M.H.S., 11. 313; engrav- ing of Mass., 19. 54; origin of U. S., 20. 85. See also Motto.


Seamer, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 60.


Seanuxut, Conn. Indian, 8. 9. Sear cloth, 4. 289.


Searle, George, 16. 419, 419 n.


Searle, Mary R. (Atkins), 16. 419 n. Searles, Elisha, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 363, 365.


Searls. See also Searle, Searles.


Searls, Constant, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345. Sears. Sce also Sayer, Sayre. Sears, - -, innkeeper at Havre de Grace (1804), 2. 33.


Sears, Anne (Winthrop), 2. 408.


Sears, Barnas, Harvard D.D. (1841), 5. 233; port., 10. 126. Sears, Daniel, 2. 407.


Sears, David [1], career, 2. 407-408. Sears, David [2], fund bequeathed


to M. H.S., 1. 174; MEMOIR by R. C. Winthrop, Jr., 2. 405-429; PORT. and AUTOG., 405; delay in memoir, 405; ancestry, 405, 407, 429 n .; father, 407-408; birth. 408: remi- niscence of youth, 408; playmates, 409; at college, 409; law studies, 409, 411; love affair, 409: mar- riage, 410; home life, 410, 423; foreign travel, 410, 413-414; and Empress Josephine, 410; attitude towards inheritance, 411; fund for St. Paul's Church, 411; charity fund for Boston, 411: and militia, 411; improvement of Longwood estate, 412-413; and Maine tract, 413; Brigadier's Island, 413; and Allston, 413; on foreign schools, 413 n; and Harvard, 414; and Am- herst, 414; conservatism, 415; Whig, 415; public services, 415; Republican, 415; and Webster, 415; support of Scott and Grant, 416; and Lincoln, 416-417; and Civil War, 417; plan for amending Constitution, 417; emancipation plan, 417; and secession and aboli- tionism, 418; and Christian unity, 418-419; liturgy and chapel at Longwood, 419-422; residences, 422, 427; death, 422; domestic sorrows, 423; traits, character, 423-428; in M.H.S., 428; and hist. work, 429; presents his port., 429; descendants, 429; - subscrip- tion to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341. See also Massachusetts His- torical Trust Fund.


Sears, David [4], Brigadier's Island, 2. 413.


Sears, David M., 2. 423.


Sears, Edmund Hamilton, Pictures of Olden Time, 2. 426; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 78; hymns, 17. 139; at Philanthropic Soc. (1836), 19. 364.


Sears, Ellen [Mrs. Grand d'Haute- ville], 2. 423 n.


Sears, Fear (Freeman), 2. 407.


Sears, Frederick R., 2. 429.


Sears, Harriet E. D. [Mrs. Crownin- shield], 2. 429.


Sears, Isaac, purchases confiscated Roxbury estate, 10. 180.


Sears, John, of Woburn, killed, 14. 18. Sears, Knyvet, 2. 406. Sears, Knyvet W., 2. 429.


Sears, Miriam (Mason), 2. 5 ; port.,


17; love affairs, 409; married life, 410; death, 422.


383


SEARS-SELLICK


Sears, Paul, 2. 407.


Sears, Richard, of Chatham, 2. 407.


Sears, Silas, 2. 407.


Searsmont, Me., origin of name, 2. 407. Searsport, Me., origin of name, 2. 407.


Seartle. See Sawtell.


Seaton, , hotel-keeper at Union- town, Pa. (1836), 7. 270.


Seaton, Miss, in Italy (1830), ap- pearance, 19. 456.


Seaver, Benjamin, Washington Mon- ument appeal, 2. 143.


Seaver, Ebenezer, purchases con-


fiscated Boston estate, 10. 178. Seaver, Edwin Pliny, elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 4. 54; remarks, 12. 317; publication (1900), 14. 129.


· Seaver, Peter, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Seaver, Robert, protest against stu- dents' long hair (1673), 9. 99.


Seaver, Sarah [Mrs. Savage], 19. 8. Seaverns, John. See Severnes.


Secchi, Angelo, discovers comet of 1853, 1. 408.


Seccomb, Rev. Joseph, Indian mis- sion, 9. 349, 354.


Seccombe, Rev. John, in N. S. (1770), 4. 70, 72, 73; biog. note, 70 n.


Secession. See Union.


Secomb. See also Sacomb, Seccomb, Seccombe.


Secomb, Daniel F., on Washington taking command, 17. 129.


Second Church in Boston, certificate of membership (1678), 11. 226. Second Church in Charlestown. See Harvard Church.


Securities held by M.H.S. (1888), 4. 113; (1889), 354; (1890), 5. 443; (1891), 6. 408; (1892), 7. 377; (1893), 8. 190; (1894), 9. 32; (1895), 10. 131; (1896), 561; (1897), 11. 324; (1898), 12. 180; (1899), 13. 71; (1900), 14. 134; (1901), 15. 36; (1902), 16. 136- 137; (1903), 17. 220-221; (1904), 18. 278; (1905), 19. 213-215; (1906), 20. 216-218; percent. of income (1895), 10. 130; (1897), 11. 330; (1838), 12. 186; (1899), 13. 77; (1900), 14. 140; (1901), 15. 42; (1902), 16. 143; (1903), 17. 227; (1904), 18. 285; (1905), 19. 221; (1906), 20. 226; market value (1900), 14. 141; (1901), 15. 42; (1902), 16. 142, 143; (1903), 17. 226; (1904), 18. 285; (1905), 19.222; (1906), 20. 226.


Sedan, Napoleon at, 20. 193.


Sedgwick, Catharine [Mrs. Webb], 3. 170.


Sedgwick, Catherine M., and freed- woman Mumbet, 1. 3.


Sedgwick, Charles, enters Harvard (1837), 14. 205.


Sedgwick, Henry D., Restoration of Natural Rights, 1, 42; Commence- ment part (1843), 5. 238.


Sedgwick, Maria B., gift to M.H.S., 1. 42.


Sedgwick, Mary [Mrs. Haughton], 13. 34.


Sedgwick, Gen. Robert, N. Neth. ex- pedition, 1. 246; as Winthrop's creditor, 11. 186; W. I. expedition, 13. 43, 14. 212; death, 13. 43 n.


Sedgwick, Sarah [Mrs. Leverett], 1. 157.


Sedgwick, Sarah A. (Livingston), port. of Mumbet, 1. 42.


Sedgwick, Theodore [1], and freed- woman Mumbet, 1. 3; hears Priest- ley preach, 3. 40.


Sedgwick, Theodore [2], wife, 1. 42. Sedition Act. See Alien and Sedition. Seeber (Sever), (?) William, of Mo- hawk Valley, 2. 452.


Seekonk, Mass. (1649), 3.257; (1645), 8. 11.


Seel, Thomas, Jr., prize case (1750), 5. 95.


Seeley. See also Ceeley, Cilley, Sale, Seely.


Seeley, Sir John Robert, Expansion of Eng., 1. 170; death announced, 9. 540.


Seely, Capt. Nathaniel, death (1676), 13. 402.


Ségur, Louis Philippe, comte de, La- fayette's recommendation (1782), 6. 170, 171.


Selby, organist at Halifax (1784), 3. 94.


Selby, Thomas, view of Boston, 1.249. Selectmen of town, as directors of business corporation, 7. 179; first board in Mass., 179 n., 361; estab. and duties of early boards, 181- 185, 189, 191-193, 195, 196.


Selijns, Rev. Henry, answers to Dud- ley's witchcraft questions (in Latin), 1. 349-353; (in Eng.), 354- 358.


Selles, -, on Haitian insurgents, 2. 319 n.


Sellick, Daniel, of Va. (1654), 3. 7. Sellick, Jonathan, and Lyon estate, 6. 19.


384


SELLICK-SEWALL


Sellick, Mrs. Susanna, marries Robert | Serrurier, - -, at Harvard Com- Tilman, 3. 7. mencement (1843), 5. 239.


Selman, John, naval expedition


(1775), 1. 17.


Senate of United States, anecdote of


last survivor of first, 4. 303-305; roll of members during first cen- tury, 10. 9-10; surviving antebel- lum senators (1895,'98), 10,12. 156; rapid change in personnel, 10. 10, 12. 156; biog. notes of certain mem- bers, 13. 312-315; shortest term of service, 315; separated terms of members, 315; members not taking seats, 315; comment on closed ses- sions, 15. 129, 132; and removing power, 132. See also Congress.


Sendall, Samuel, Boston estate, 13. 22 n.


Seneca Lake, Sullivan's expedition at, 2. 466-468, 471 .-


Senegal, Brit. war-ship, at Boston (1768), 10. 68, 71; (1770), 76.


Senior, Nassau W., value of Conver- sations, 10. 486.


Senneville, Marquis de, at Boston (1787), 16. 306 n .; at Harvard BK, 451; visits Adams, 451.


Sensible, French frigate (1778), 16. 293.


Senter, Isaac, journal of Quebec ex- pedition, 2. 266; in the expedition, 284.


Sergant. See also Sargent.


Sergant, Nathan, and Saml. Jenks (1760), 5. 360, 366, 378, 380, 382. Sergeant. See also Sargent.


Sergeant, Elizabeth (Shrimpton), and Lady Bellomont, 2. 126; death (1700), 128.


Sergeant, Rev. John, Isaac Watts on missionary work of, 9. 335, 349, 351, 354, 357, 361, 367, 407.


Sergeant, John, and Pa. politics (1802), 20. 278.


Sergeant, Mary (Spencer | Hull 1


Phips), death, 1. 158.


Sergeant, Peter, mansion house in Boston, 2. 123; social life, 124; Bellomont's occupation of house, 126-131; death, 8. 222; and An- dros, 9. 478; named for Council (1691), 14. 217; probate suit with Shrimpton (1685), 19. 38-42. Sergent. See also Sargent.


Sergent, John, Harvard LL.D (1844), 5. 245.


Serjent, Digory, captured by Indians (1707), 14. 30.


Serre, Henri, in Maine, 20. 55.


Sérurier, -, French Minister, ap- pearance (1812), 19. 377.


Servants, Irish, in Conn. (1655), 4. 275; bequests for transporting poor children to colonies (1640-12), 5. 264; covenant for female (1688), 7. 146; protection for, in provinces, 8. 104; notice of runaway (1684),


9. 459; Scotch transports (1650), 13. 32; Indian, in Mass., 250. See also Slavery.


Sesakicha, Nantucket, in 1801, 4. 132. Setauket, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 246.


Seume, Johann Gottfried, career, 4. 2; autobiog., 2; letter on ex- perience as Hessian mercenary (1782), 2-12; pressed, 3; voyage, 3-6; at Halifax, 6-12.


Seven Days' battles, forces, 18. 443. See also Peninsular campaign.


Seven Star Lane, Boston, identity, 1. 318.


Seven Years' War, French medal (1758), 8. 500-501. See also French and Indian War.


Sever, (? William Seeber), of Mo- hawk Valley, 2. 452.


Sever, Charles W., communicates letter, 2. 158.


Sever, Ellen [Mrs. Tebbets, Mrs. Hale], 12. 498.


Sever, Sarah, letter (1776) on burn- ing of Castle William, Plymouth alarm, 2. 158.


Sever, W. W., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Sever, William, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 414; biog. note, 414 n .; in Boston society, 10. 33, 34, 83.


Severals relating to the Fund, author- ship, 12. 431.


Severance, Daniel, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Severance, Ephraim, recruit (1758), 6. 24.


Severett, Philip, sea-captain (1686), 13. 271, 276.


Severnes (Seaverns), John, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Sewall. See also Syewall. Sewall, - (1788), 2. 242.


Sewall, David, in M.H.S., 3. 384, nonagenarian, 9. 93; as judge, 16. 341; biog. note, 341 n.


Sewall, Elizabeth, death (1776), 10. 417. Sewall, Hannah (1717), 8. 218.


385


SEWALL


Sewall, Hannah (Hull), inheritance, 1. 313.


Sewall, Henry, Boston estate, 1. 315. Sewall, Jane (Dummer), return to Eng., 4. 192.


Sewall, John S., on Cabot, 12. 9.


Sewall, Jonathan [1], 8. 218.


Sewall, Jonathan [2], Massachusetten-


sis papers ascribed to, 6. 253, 254, 400; Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 290, 291; Solicitor-Gen., 291; letters (1757-89), 407-408; John Adams on, 407; letters to Thomas Robie (1773) on law, 408-411; (1775) on Boston during siege, 412-416; (1776-85) on loyalists in Eng., 416-418, 420, 426; (1782) on spelling of name, 421; to Mrs. Higginson (1778) on prospects of peace, 418-420; (1783) on Am. prospects, Eng. fairs, 421, 425; robbed (1776), 416; as absentee judge of admiralty, 420; expected departure for Halifax (1785), 427; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.


Sewall, Jonathan [3], father on (1778), 10. 420.


Sewall, Rev. Joseph, Boston estate, 1. 314; port., 7. 374; in 1717, 8. 218; preaches (1714), 221, 223.


Sewall, Judith (1717), 8. 218.


Sewall, Mary, courtship and mar- riage, 14. 36-38; death, 38-39.


Sewall, Rebekah, Tompson's funeral elegy on (1710), 8. 388-389, 10. 274.


Sewall, Judge Samuel [1], occasional poem, 1. 13-14; Washington Street mansion house, 314-319; route of walk with Gov. Bradstreet, 318-321; courtship of Katharine Winthrop, 379, 2. 162; habit of presenting books, 41; verses in- scribed in Willard's Fountain opened, 41; verses on Willard's recovery, 42; lines on conversion of Jews, 42-43; on Northern Lights, 105; on appointment of Bellomont, 124; on his arrival at New York, 124; and Bellomont in Boston, 125-130; commissioned judge, 126; use of term "Co- lumbia," 161; interest in fame of Columbus, 162; on map of Boston, 478; reference to "N. Eng. Celi- bacy " explained, 3. 380-381; alter- ations and corrections in Latin epigrams of, 381, 4. 80-82, 6. 381; origin of custom of "driving a pin


or nail," 4. 101-102, 219-221; an- cestry, 191; biblical lore, 221; on fire of 1711, 240 n .; interleaved almanac, 310 n .; identity of his Courtemaruh, 5. 421; on tragedy of Blackfriars, 436; marginalia on Boston News Letter (1704-08), 6. 171; broadside explaining vote (1707), 174; human elements of diary, 282; memoranda on Council election and Speaker (1720), 388- 390; on John Appleton, 476; com- missioner to Indians (1694), 7. 168; additional portions of journal, 8. 212-221; in Eng. (1705), 212-213; lines on death of sister, 213; notes on cases, 214-215, 219; mourning- rings at wife's funeral (1717), 217; ear-ache, 218; trip to Arrowsic, 218; William Rous habeas corpus case, 231-235; initials on Old South corner-stone, 268; press in Boston, 273, 390, 9. 452-458, 467; Selling of Joseph, 525; Upon Sam- uel Sewall, 525; Wednesday Jan- uary 1. 1701, 527; on flogging at Harvard, 11. 205; papers in hand- writing of, 224; on drowning of Bendall, 12. 227; on death and funeral of Sec. Addington, 232- 233; on funeral of Jos. Webb, 246; on John Blackwell, 13. 21 n., 27; justice of peace (1686), 229; clerk of court (1686), 243; and relief for refugees (1686), 265; and use of Eng. flag (1686), 297; mnemonic lines on signing of cur- rency, 315-321; sham fight (1686), 328; record of war com. (1690), 334; on courtship of daughter, 14. 36-39; named for Council (1691), 217; Smibert's port., 15. 324, 16. 126; on death of Queen Anne, 15. 330; on proclaiming of George, 332, 339; and Council's control of Mass. govt. (1715), 340-354; ref- erences to Paul Dudley, 16. 27 n., 33; and Jos. Marion, 44; on Benj. Rolfe, 54-56; and Rev. John Hig- ginson, 517, 518; warrant for burial of suicide, 521; preface to Revolution Justified, 17. 18; Phae- nomena Apocalyptica, 22-24; Mrs. Judith Hall, 44; on Shrimpton case, 19. 39, 42; biog. needed, 20. 588. See also Sewall's Letter-Book.


Sewall, Samuel [2], Boston estate, 1. 314; and Cotton Hill estate, 321, 323; diary (1714). 8. 221-225; book printed for (1700), 9. 521;


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on sister Mary, 14. 37, 39; common- płace-book, 15. 521; director of Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 189, 196, 207.


Sewall, Samuel [H. C. 1761], estate, confiscated, 1. 315, 10. 182; loyalist refugee, 1. 315, 10. 164; spelling of name, 421; addresses to Hutchin- son and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.


Sewall, Samuel, of Burlington (1888), 4. 191.


Sewall, Samuel E., Commencement part (1817) and biog. note, 5. 182 n.


Sewall, Stephen, and reversal of witchcraft attainders, 1. 81, 84, 87, 88.


Sewall, Stephen, father on (1778), 10. 420.


Sewall's Diary. See Sewall (Sam- uel [1]).


Sewall's Letter-Book, cost of pub., 1. 176, 2. 75, 399, 3. 287, 4. 114, 355; com. to pub., 1. 180; published, 2. 391, 3. 1, 279, 4. 105, 191; acquired, 3. 296.


Seward, Frederick W., and Hypolite Vattemare, 1. 262.


Seward, William Henry, and unoffi- cial mission to Europe (1861), 1. 203-209; port. of Webster owned by, 2. 263; and resignation of Mot- ley (1867), 8. 22; on Peninsular · campaign, 10. 437; and Emancipa- tion Proc., 11. 239; and Laird rams, 13. 179; and Adams's appointment to Eng. mission, 204; and Trent affair, 16. 466; and Johnson's first message, 19. 398, 402; in John- son's Cabinet, 20. 435.


Sexual morality, and church disci- pline in colon. N. Eng., 6. 477- 516; hist. importance, 478-479; instances of discipline in Quincy (1677-1753), 481-491; confessions of pre-marriage cohabitation, 492, 495; order on premature birth, 493; confessions and doctrine of infant damnation, 493; supersti- tion of child born on Sunday, 494; Groton record of confessions, 494; increase in confessions after 1725, 495-496; commonness of illegiti- macy, 496-497; and Great Awak- ening, 498-502; incontinence but not promiscuity, 503, 509-510; bundling, 504-509; intolerance of prostitution, 510-513; colon. mor- ality compared with 19th cent.,


513-516; bastardy in Middlesex Co., Mass. (1753), 9. 18.


Seymour, Frederick Z., card on Gil- christ (1860), 14. 85 n.


Seymour, Horatio, death announced, 2. 225, 390, candidacy (1868), 20. 436.


"Sh. I.," exile în Amsterdam, 6. 61. Shackford, Charles C., Commence- ment part (1835), 5. 215, 215 n .; Master's oration (1838), 224.


Shackmaple, John, appointed col- lector of customs (1707), 4. 151; Conn. govt. refuses to recognize, 151 n.


Shadock, John, drowned (1675), 13. 401.


Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st earl of. See Ashley.


Shakespeare, William, piece of his mulberry tree, 2. 216; Bartlet's oration on, 432; allusion to works in Boston paper (1722), 6. 517; on memory, 14. 439; supposed autog., 20. 127.


Shaler. See Shayler.


Sham fights, during Am. Rev., 6.


118-122, 139; orders (1686), 13. 328-330.


Shank, Thomas, hanged (1778), 6. 108.


Shanklin, William, of Cherry Valley, 2. 454.


Shannon, -, innkeeper at Chris- tiana, Del. (1804), 2. 33.


Shannon, Gov. Wilson, and Potta- watomie Massacre, 14. 5.


Shanon. See Chesapeake.


Shapleigh, John, Maine lands, 19. 292.


Sharn, Nicholas, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.


Sharon, Mass., pre-Rev. inn, 10. 47. Sharp. See also Sharpe.


Sharp, Andrew, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.


Sharp, Anna [Mrs. Penrose], exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 60.


€ Sharp, Bartholomew, sea-captain, 13. 231.




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