Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 56

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Boston : The Society
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Sharp, Daniel, Harvard D.D. (1843), 5. 239; @ B K prayer (1845), 9. 139; biog. note, 139 n.


Sharp, Elizabeth [Mrs. Salisbury], exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 60.


Sharp, Gibbens, water-color dedi- cated to, 18. 296.


Sharp, Richard, death (1677), 7. 168. Sharp, William, port. of F. W. P. Greenwood, 13. 79.


387


SHARPE-SHAW


· Sharpe, Agnes [Mrs. Winthrop, Mrs. Mildmay], 2. 253.


Sharpfulls, George, letters to Win- throp (1645, '47) on iron works, 8. 15-17.


Sharpless, James. See Sharpless portraits.


Sharpless, Mrs. James, miniature of Washington, 3. 277.


Sharpless portraits, alleged, of Wash-


ingtons, described, 3. 136; pro- fessed commission for painting, 136, 179; M.H.S. com. on, 136, 153; report, 179-187; spurious Washington letter on, 179; other spurious letters, 180-184; altered, 184; possible basis, 186, 215- 216, 277; report made pub-


lic, 187; further misrepresen- tations, 215; allusion to, 259; Goodell's Rejoinder, 279; letter on, 7. 349, 399.


Shatswell. See Latchwell.


. Shattuck. See also Shadock.


Shattuck, David, recruit (1758), 6. 25.


Shattuck, Emily (Copeland), 11. 270, 14. 364.


Shattuck, George C., subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291.


Shattuck, George Otis, elected a member M.H.S., 4. 413; memoir of W. G. Russell assigned to, 10. 470, 11. 269; M.H.S. tribute to, 268-271; in M.H.S., 268, 12. 61; birth, ancestry, education, 11. 269, 14. 361-362; law partners, 11. 269, 14. 364; as lawyer, 11. 269-270, 14. 366-367; public ser- vice, 11. 270; politics, 270, 14. 366; religion, 11. 270, 14. 363; marriage, child, 11. 270, 14. 364, 367; social life, 11. 271; memoir assigned to C. F. Dunbar, 271; MEMOIR by O. W. Holmes, 14. 361- 368; PORT. and AUTOG., 361; boy- hood home, 361; in college, 362- 363; and Jas. Walker, 363; in Law School, 363; and preservation of Old South, 364; and Harvard, 365; societies, 365; summer place, 365; travel, 365-366; embarrassments, 366; refuses judgeship, 366; death, 367; character, 367.


Shattuck, Hannah (Bailey), 14. 361, 362.


Shattuck, James, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Shattuck, Job [1], and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301; on com. on griev-


ances, 301; prevents court at Concord, 302; warrant against, 304; captured, 304-306; treat- ment in jail, wound, 307-309; bailed, 307; milit. career, 309; in Groton riots (1781), 310; char- acter and appearance, 310; crippled, 310; at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 100, 102.


Shattuck, Job [2], and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301, 307.


Shattuck, John, of Pepperell, 6. 427. Shattuck, Joseph [1], in Am. Rev., 14. 361.


Shattuck, Joseph [2], career, 14. 361; character, 362.


Shattuck, Joseph W., witnesses Sib- ley's will, 2. 170.


Shattuck, Joshua, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.


Shattuck, Lemuel, reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 241.


Shattuck, Moses, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392.


Shattuck, Oliver, recruit (1758), 6. 24. Shaw. See also Shawe.


Shaw, -, captain of L. I. Sound packet (1789), 16. 460.


Shaw, Lieutenant, at siege of Boston, 9. 73.


Shaw, Charles, on Boston Court House (1817), 14. 100.


Shaw, David, innkeeper at Palmer, 4. 388.


Shaw, Elizabeth (Smith), 16. 296 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 377, 430, 431, 448, 452; father's sermon on marriage of, 19. 386.


Shaw, George R., on cabinet for Parkman MSS., 6. 165.


Shaw, John, of Weymouth, death (1704), 14. 23.


Shaw, Rev. John [H. C. 1772], biog. note, 16. 296 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 296, 301,


303, 333-335, 348, 351, 352, 376, 377, 385, 406, 430, 431, 442, 448, 452.


Shaw, Capt. John, Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.


Shaw, John A., Commencement part (1811) and biog. note, 5. 176 n .; tutor, 14. 156.


Shaw, Joseph, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Shaw, Josiah C., exhibition part (1788), 16. 409.


Shaw, Lemuel, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291; in M.H.S., 5. 5; and Judge Bigelow, 478; in


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SHAW-SHEFFIELD


M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 77; port., 16. 265.


Shaw, Rev. Oakes, 18. 242.


Shaw, Robert G., subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291; to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341.


Shaw, Samuel, in Dartmoor Prison, 10. 117.


Shaw, Samuel Savage, presents Gar- diner Papers, 4. 77; elected a member M.H.S., 17. 130; commu- nicates letter on Woodbridge- Phillips duel, 18. 239-242; and letter of Hutchinson, 242; on


Nominating Com. (1904, '05), 252, 454; reports, 289, 19. 226; ME- MOIR OF H. S. NOURSE, 18. 292- 295; MEMOIR OF U. H. CROCKER, 19. 554-565; elected to M.H.S. Council (1906), 20. 232.


Shaw, Silvanus, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.


Shaw, William, Harvard D.D. (1815), 5. 180.


Shaw, William Smith, Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343; junior member, 9. 94.


Shawe, Roger, of Hampton, N. H., liquor license, 19. 171.


Shayler, -, sea-captain (1774), 10. 84.


Shays, Anna (? Trevirayd), exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 60.


Shays, Edward, exile in Amsterdam (1607), 6. 60.


Shays's Rebellion, conditions at Taunton, 1. 76; Groton and, 298- 312; causes, 298, 300; number of insurgents in Middlesex, 299; at- tempted conven. there (1784), 299; warrant for Groton town meeting, 299-301; preparation for Middle- sex convent., 301; circular letter, 302; county conven. at Concord,


302; court prevented there, 302; threatened march on Cam- bridge, 302-303; preparation against insurgents, 303; warrants for Middlesex insurgents, 303; capture of them, 304-306; re- lease of Page and Parker, 306; treatment of Shattuck, 307-309; his conviction and pardon, 309; novel on, 311; compensation for destruction, 311-312; letter on movement of Middlesex insurgents, 4. 158-159; reprieve and promo- tion of insurgent, 7. 19, 120; end, 15. 372; pardon of insurgents, 16. 318; and election of 1787, 404 n.,


17. 458; damage suit resulting from, 16. 445; affairs (Oct.), 17. 352, 353; and amendment of Confeder- ation, 454; ease of suppression, 463; Jon. Smith's pamphlet, 19. 276.


Shea, John Gilmary, on Roubaud, 3. 203; M.H.S. tribute to, 7. 331. Shead. See also Shed.


Shead, Jonathan, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 445.


Shead, Samuel, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 444.


Sheafe. See also Sheaffe.


Sheafe, Abigail [Mrs. Pickering], 3.247. Sheafe, Edmund, 3. 247.


Sheafe, Elizabeth (Cotton), 3. 248.


Sheafe, George [H. C. 1825], death, 5. 198.


Sheafe, Jacob [d. 1659], at Guilford, 16. 496; wealth, 508.


Sheafe. Jacob [d. 1791], 3. 247.


Sheafe, Mary [ Mrs. Willard], 16. 309 n. Sheafe, Ruth (Wood), death, 7. 169. Sheafe, Sampson, robbed in Boston (1688), 7. 147; to examine Nowell's accounts (1686), 13. 235; on trade com. (1686), 248.


Sheafe, Rev. Thomas, 3. 247.


Sheafe, Mrs. Thomas (Wilson), 3. 247. Sheaffe, Edward, on boundary com- mission (1767), 10. 63.


Sheaffe, Mrs. Susanna, letter to Child (1775) on Boston after Lexington, 9. 10.


Sheaffe, William, letter to Winslow (1771) on smuggling, 2. 232; in Boston society, 10. 38; com. of merchants on affair of (1770), 73; and writs of assistance, 12. 193.


Shearmann. See Cheeseman.


Shed. See also Shead.


Shed, Amos, quittance by (1766), 12. 100.


Shed, Joseph, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.


Shed, Oliver, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301; recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Shed, William, recruit (1760), 6. 429; minuteman, 12. 105.


Shee, John, collector at Philadelphia, and embargo, 20. 310.


Sheehan, Norman L. T., photog. by, 20. 229.


Sheerness, Brit. war-ship, at Boston (1728), 18. 240.


Sheffield, John Holroyd, 1st earl of, letters to Ed. Winslow (1805, '06), 3. 69, 70.


Sheffield, Mary [Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Marshall], 14. 15.


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SHEFFIELD-SHERMAN


Sheffield, Mass., troops at (1760), 4. 388, 389; inn, 389.


Shehane, John, trial (1787), 16. 313, 318.


Shelburne, William Petty, 2d earl of, and Oliver, 3. 14; and Canadian appointments (1784), 80; prime minister, 131; and spurious Mont- calm letters, 202; port. of Wash- ington painted for, 11. 69. Arthur Lee on, 17. 309; letters to Rich. Price (1774-86), 312, 321, 350, 351, 357, 358, 362 [see Price]; from B. Vaughan (1782-83) on peace negotiations, 406-438 [see Peace]; and peace, 19. 153, 164, 165.


Shelby, Evan, letter to Gen. Russell (1787) on Western affairs, 17. 459. Sheldon, Benjamin, non-consump- tion agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Sheldon, Daniel, letter to Adams (1823) on France and Span. Am., 15. 429.


Sheldon, George, acknowledgment to, 6. 377; elected a member M. H.S., 20. 395.


Sheldon, Thomas, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.


Shelter Island, Maverick's account (1660), 1. 246; Sylvester estate and rights, 4. 270 n., 278, 290; climate, 274; Sylvester patent, 290.


Shelton, Thomas, system of short- hand, 9. 275, 16. 475.


Shelton, William P., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Shenandoah Valley, Lincoln and Jackson's campaign, 10. 440; char- acter of population, 20. 552.


Shepard. See also Sheperd, Shep- heard, Shepherd, Sheppard, Ship- pard.


Shepard, Benjamin, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Shepard, Rev. Jeremiah, and verses on Hubbard's Narrative, 4. 199, 9. 441; attestation in Quick's Young Mans claim, 9. 528.


Shepard, Rev. Thomas [1], at Cam- bridge, 2. 47; birthplace, 4. 12; charges against Anne Hutchinson, 162-163; at her trial, 163, 164, 173, 180, 182, 183, 189; autobiog., 375; letter to Gov. Winthrop, 5. 103- 104; character, 104; sermons, 105; caution to the Psalms versi- fiers (1639), 244; and Harvard, 401, 412; and Natl. Eaton, 408; Clear Sun-shine, reprints, extant


copies, price, 6. 347, 10. 336; Day- Breaking ascribed to, 6. 394; Church-Membership of Children, 9. 419; Two Questions, 512; and framing of first Mass. code; 16. 279.


Shepard, Rev. Thomas [2], interleaved almanac, 4. 300 n .; letters, 5. 103; death, 7. 169; press censor, 8. 272, 9. 425, 11. 243, 246, 247; preface to Danforth's election sermon, 9. 429; Eye-Salve, 431; preface to Oakes's election sermon, 433, 436; Oakes's elegy on, 440; book owned by, 12. 386; answer to General Court (1676), 13. 369.


Shepard, Col. (Gen.) William, regt. at Providence (1778), 6. 119; non- consumption agreement (1786), 8. 496; at siege of Boston, 9. 54.


Shepard Historical Society, MSS. possessed by, 4. 325.


Sheperd. See also Shepard.


Sheperd, Mrs., of (?) Braintree, death (1709), 14. 26.


Shepheard. See also Shepard.


Shepheard, of Mass., fined (1631), 1. 369.


Shepheard, William, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 60.


Shepherd. See also Shepard.


Shepherd, Forrest, geological trip in Md. (1836), 7. 267-268.


Shepherd, Samuel, report on Wyo- ming Massacre, 3. 346.


Shepherdson, -- ,sea-captain (1741), 9. 384.


Sheppard. See also Shepard. Sheppard, of Fayetteville (1805), 2. 31.


Sheppard, John T., of Ala., 20. 518. Sheppard, Thomas, expelled from Parl., 3. 156; 158.


Sherburne, Captain, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


Sherburne, Henry, loyalty, 16. 178. Shergole, of Isle of Wight (1695), 2. 180.


Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., on policy of destruction, 19. 339; in final Peters- burg campaign, 20. 94-97 ; in Appo- mattox campaign, 101, 102, 105, 107, 108.


Sheriff, Capt. William, in Boston so- ciety, 10. 70.


Sherlock, -, of Baltimore (1804), 2. 14.


Sherman. See also Charman.


Sherman, Edward, exploded coat of arms, 2. 251.


390


SHERMAN-SHIPS


Sherman, Rev. James, dismissed from ministry, 1. 158.


Sherman, Jane (Wall), 2. 251.


Sherman, Rev. John, at Watertown,


2. 47; preface to Mitchel's election sermon, 9. 429; to Oakes's election sermon, 433; Almanac (1674), 434; and verses in Hubbard's Narra- tive, 440, 441; preface to Oakes's Soveraign Efficacy, 456; to Mather's Κομητογραφία, 458; press censor, 11. 243,247; and Wenham-Chelmsford matter (1655), 12. 323; death, 13. 410.


Sherman, John, of Eng., exploded coat of arms, 2. 251.


Sherman, Philip, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 346.


Sherman, Roger, Signer, 1. 281, 3. 374; delegate to Cong. (1776), 373. Sherman, Roger, loyalist refugee, 2. 235.


Sherman, Samuel [1], exploded coat of arms, 2. 251.


Sherman, Samuel [2], exploded coat of arms, 2. 251.


Sherman, William, killed by John Brown, 1. 183, 14. 6 n .; outrages by, 1. 217, 219.


Sherman, Gen. William T., and burn- ing of Columbia, 15. 264-276; anec- dotes concerning him and army, 16. 467; foragers, 468; and J. C. Davis and Logan, 468; compara- tive importance of Ga. and Carolina marches, 19. 334-337; vandalism, 337-341; and Appomattox cam- paign, 20. 100; staff (1863), 162 n. Sherwill, Nicholas, settlement, 1. 234. Sherwin, Daniel, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.


Shiel, -, and Sullivan and Burke (1781), 1. 54.


Shields, Gen. James, senatorial elec- tions, 13. 315.


Shilka, Miss, of Edinburgh (1830), 19. 473.


Shinplasters, of Young's Hotel, 4. 351.


Ship-building, in Conn. (1795), 3. 45. Sce also Marine.


Shiple, James, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.


Shipley, John [1], of Wenham, 12. 322; children, 322, 330.


Shipley, John [2], baptism (1648), 12. 322; birth, 330.


Shipley, Mrs. John, joins church in Wenham (1648), 12. 322; children, 322, 330; church aid for, 337, 338.


Shipley, Lydia [Mrs. Perham], bap- tism, 12. 322; birth, 330; church membership and children, 338.


Shipley, Nathaniel, baptism, 12. 322; birth, 330.


Shippard. See also Shepard.


Shippard, William, tide-surveyor (1771), 2. 232.


Shippen, Edward, prothonotary


(1754), 7. 342.


Shippen, Elizabeth C. (Farley | Ban- nister) [Mrs. Izard], 2. 13.


Shippen, Joseph (1754), 7. 342.


Shippen, Margaret, photog. of André's sketch of, 10. 292.


Shippen, Dr. William [1], 7. 342.


Shippen, William [2], Commencement part (1754), 7. 340.


Shipping. See Marine.


Ships, of East India Co. (1600), 5. 36; Brit. prize cases (1736-58), 86-101; registered at New Haven (1698), 297; various Ohio River steamers (1836), 7. 273, 278, 281, 285, 287, 289; various Am. priva- teers (1776-79), 12. 198-200; of Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306- 307; N. Y. packets (1770), 16. 224, 227; - French war-ship Achille (1788), 16. 451; H. M. S. Active (1774), 10. 84; ketch Adventure (1686), 13. 267; ship Adventure (1699), 5. 298, 9. 518; privateer Adventure (1779), 14. 69; Adventure (1781), 1. 62; Adventure built in Oregon (1791), 7. 418; Claiborne's Africa (1631), 3. 4; Allen (1649), 256; liner America (1853), 5. 343; Ancient Wreck [see Wreck]; Angel Gabriel (1635), 17. 77, 82-83; brig Ann (1799), 2. 280 n .; Ann Cleeve (1643), 18. 14 n .; Arbella (1630), 2. 221; H. M. S. Beaver (1770-72), 10. 19, 76; brig Betsey (1793), 2. 358; H. M. S. Boston (1770), 10. 76; Am. frigate Boston (1778), 16. 293; steamer British Queen (1840), 7.35; Caledonia (1699), 17. 67; Caroline (1842), 9. 202; brig Cecilia (1846), 7. 321; H. M. S. Cerebus (1775), 10. 93; whaler Chagford (1767), 15; Charles Bartlett (1849), 6. 199; H. M. S. Charon (1781), 153; Chesa- peake-Shannon fight, 1. 374-379, 16. 257; Columbia in Oregon, 7. 416-421; slaver Comet (1831), 15. 465; H. M. S. Conception (1692), 7. 162; Gosnold's bark Concord, 16. 247; U. S. S Concord (1832), 19. 489, 491, 495; Am. frigate Confed-


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SHIPS


eracy (1779), 3. 126; lake galley Congress (1776), 6. 85; Constella- tion-Insurgent action, 19. 10, 18; Constitution [see Constitution]; ship Courier (1846), 7. 321; privateer Cromwell (1776), 1. 19; H. M. S. Dartmouth (1686), 13.270; H. M. S. Defence (1779), 3. 126; lake war- brig Duke of Cumberland (1760), 4. 395, 5. 357, 363, 365, 388; H. M. S. Falcon (1775), 10. 20; Fancy of Martha's Vineyard (1779), 3. 86; brig Finley (1829), 19. 441; brig Fortune (1773), 10. 83; schooner Four Friends (1760), 2. 229; Mass. war-schooner Franklin (1775), 1. 17; Friendship (1686), 13. 254; U. S. S. Frolic (1812), 16. 182; privateer Gen. Arnold (1778), 10. 107, 393, 12. 199; Brit. transport Gen. Eliott (1786), 3. 73; privateer Gen. Stark (1778), 10. 107; H. M. S. Gibraltar (1770), 76; Gift of God (1607), 2. 243; blockade-runner Gladiator (1861), 18. 140; H. M. S. Glasgow (1773), 10. 57; Golden Falcon (1657), 19. 292; Greyhound- Fleury fight (1746), 10. 125; Grey- hound (1778), 2. 238; privateer Hannah (1775), 1. 18; brig Han- nah and Mary (1694), 12. 244; Harmony (1774), 10., 84; packet Hazard (1714), 15. 338; yacht Henrietta (1695), 2. 182; H. M. S. Hermione (1785), 3. 67; Hobby- horse (1651), 3. 6; Hornet-Penquin


fight, 2. 72; war-sloop Hunter (1775), 285, 286; sloop Industrie


(1692), 12. 284; ship Industry (1800), 251; H. M. S. Jamaica (1766), 10. 45; U. S. S. James Adger (1861), 18. 139-140; U. S. S. Jamestown (1847), 6. 199; Joanna (1686), 13. 276; U. S. S. John Adams (1812), 16. 182, 19. 337; bark Kazan (1842-45), 3. 248, 7. 320; H. M. S. Kingfisher (1686), 149; Larice (1649), 3. 256; priva- teer Lee (1775), 1. 18, 21; packet Leopard (1789), 16. 457; H. M. S. Leopard (1807), 257; H. M. S. Leslie (1779), 3. 87; schooner Liberty (1781), 6. 156; radeau Ligonier (1760), 4. 396, 5. 367, 368, 381; Lion (1632), 10. 262; Little Charles, 14. 325; H. M. S. Lively (1774), 10. 84; war-sloop Lord Chatham (1771), 3. 388; Mass. war-schooner Lynch (1775), 1. 17; H. M. S. Macedonian (1812), 19.


369; brig Mars (1802), 18. 325; sloop Mary (1689), 2. 479; yacht Mary (1695), 180; ship Mary (1714), 15. 329; bark Mary (1807), 12. 252; Popham's ship Mary and John, 2. 243; royalist ship Mary of Bristol (1641), 1. 241; Mayflower [see Mayflower]; H. M. S. Mercury (1776), 10. 93; . H. M. S. Mermaid (1768), 70; Mermaiden (1670), 19. 289; H. M. S. Milford (1776), 2. 303; Minerva (1774), 10. 85; U. S. S. Mississippi (1853), 2. 260; U. S. S. Monitor (1862), 10. 435; ordnance ship Nancy (1775), 1.21; Confed. ship Nashville (1861), 18. 139 n., 140; Nassau (1770), 10. 75; H. M. S. Nautilus (1775), 91; Nep- tune (1799), 3. 28; galley Newport (1694), 7. 168; H. M. S. Niger (1765-76), 2. 300, 10. 61, 93;


H. M. S. Nonesuch (1692), 7. 161; Northwest America (1788), 7. 418 n .; U. S. S. Oneida (1862), 2. 133; Ophelia (1805), 19. 19; bark


Orono (1849), 7. 321; blockade- runner Ovieto (1862), 2. 133; Hud- son River steamer Paragon (1812), 19. 368; Parr (1785), 3. 82; brig Peace and Harmony (1778), 10. 106; H. M. S. Pearl (1780), 20; Pembroke (1804), 2. 10; H. M. S.


Penelope (1790-93), 387, 10. 20; privateer Perscatua (1745), 11. 423, 424; Perseverance (1799), 9. 280; Peterhof (1847), 7.321; Pilot,14.333; schooner Plattsburg (1818), 411;


U. S. S. Plymouth (1853), 2. 260;


whaler Polly (1770), 10. 15; liner President (1840), 7. 35; H. M. S. Preston (1774), 10. 87; Mass. war- ship Protector, 20. 48; Queen of England (1776), 10. 101; Am. war- ship Queen of France (1779), 3. 128; packet Rambler (1789), 16. 457; Am. war-ship Ranger (1779), 3.


128; H. M. S. Renown (1776), 10. 100; Resolution (1686), 13. 231; Restoration (1779), 3. 86; H. M. S. Ripon (1769), 10. 72; bark Robert (1686), 13. 258; H. M. S. Romilla (1799), 9. 281; H. M. S. Romney (1768-70), 3. 393 n., 10. 67, 70, 71, 76; Roscoe (1838), 213; H. M. S. Rose (1683), 13. 292; (1770), 10. 76; bark Rover (1850), 7. 322;


H. M. S. Royal Oak (1781), 1. 62; H. M. S. Salisbury (1770), 10. 76; Sally (1829), 19. 441; Samson (1793), 2. 349; Samuel and Henry


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(1693), 1. 340; Sancta Maria de la Victoria (1522), 6. 331; U. S. S. Saratoga (1853), 2. 260; H. M. S. Scarborough (1747-76), 2. 301, 9. 15, 10. 87, 93, 16. 290; Sea Flower (1741), 15. 255; H. M.S. Senegal (1768-70), 10. 68, 71, 76; French frigate Sensible (1778), 16. 293; H. M. S. Sheerness (1728), 18. 240; Six Friends (1690), 13. 334; H. M.S. Somerset (1778), 10. 106; Sparrow- Hawk, 4. 217 n .; Speedwell (1651), 3. 7; sloop Speedwell (1781), 6. 133; privateer Spy (1775), 1. 19; Confed. ship Sumter, 16. 467; Susan and Ellen (1635), 3. 247; U. S. S. Sus- quehanna (1853), 2. 258; H. M. S. Syren (1777), 237; H. M. S. Tamar (1773), 10. 27; schooner Three Sis- ters (1781), 6. 133; Argall's ship Treasurer, 1. 188; Trent [see Trent]; privateer Trumbull (1776), 1. 19; Tryal (1694), 7. 166; Union (1860), 4. 34; sloop Victory (1781), 6. 134; French war-ship Ville de Paris (1782), 3. 130; H. M. S. Viper (1768), 10. 70, 72; Popham's pin- nace Virginia, 2. 243; H. M. S. Vixen (1799), 3. 71; Am. war- ship Warren (1779), 128, 10. 107; H. M. S. Warwick (1747), 9. 15; sloop Washington (1787), 7. 416, 417; yacht Will and Mary (1695), 2. 182; brig William (1793), 374; privateer Yankee Hero (1776), 1. 21, 2. 303. See also Marine.


Shirley, -- , arrested (1778), 10. 105. Shirley, Frances (Baker), mourning ring, 9. 27.


Shirley, Harriet [Mrs. Temple ], 10. 33. Shirley, John, deposition on Canada expedition (1747), 12. 46; career, 16. 72-77; AUTOG., 72.


Shirley, Gov. William, proclamation on excise stamps, 1. 70; letters in Parkman MSS., 4. 46; appoint- ment, 9. 388; administration, 389; at Louisburg (1745), 11. 441-443; papers in suit against Waldo, 12. 45-50; Iroquois expedition, 13. 386; Niagara campaign, 16. 73-76; Pel- ham's mezzotint, 18. 238.


Shirley, Mass., Shays's insurgents, 1. 299; com. on grievances, 301; population (1790), 4. 136; formed out of Groton, 140; troops at (1776), 6. 80.


Shirley, privateer (1749), 5. 92.


Shirley Hundreds, Va. (1781), 6. 145. Shirt. Sce Shurt.


Shirvin, Colonel, S. C. planter (1805), 2. 28.


Shiuri, Perry at, 2. 259.


Shoemaker, Elijah, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.


Shoemaker, Jacob, Quaker, 20. 278.


Sholes, John, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Shore, Seth, graduates (1687), 17. 58.


Shores, Capt. (?) Jonathan, cashiered (1760), 4. 397, 5. 367.


Short. See also Shurt.


Short, William, at Span. Court, 5. 18. Shorter Catechism (1698), 9. 515; (1691), 17. 39.


Shorthand, old systems, 7. 158 n., 9.


193, 275, 432, 15. 20, 514-521, 19. 415; rare works on, 16. 475-476.


Shortridge, -, drowned (1691), 7. 158.


Shreve, Col. Israel, commands Ft. Sullivan, 2. 472.


Shreve, John, narrative of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 439.


Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, 1st duke of, and appointment of Pitman, 2. 179.


Shrimpton, Mrs., of Boston, death (1675), 13. 349.


Shrimpton, Elizabeth [Mrs. Sergeant], 2. 126, 128.


Shrimpton, Samuel, death, 1. 152,


12. 284; Boston estate, 2. 123; Conn. land (1686), 5. 294-295; ship-owner, 7. 146, 167; and An- dros (1689), 9. 478; port., 11. 333; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248; Merrimac grant, 255; record of war com. (1690), 334; Narrative of Proceedings, 17. 19; papers on case (1686), 19. 38-50; letter (1686) on Haskett case, 50.


Shuldham, Molyneux, baron, admiral, at Boston (1776), 10. 93.


Shuman, Abraham, and Franklin Fund, 12. 28; gift to M.H.S., 17. 230.


Shurt, Abraham, in N. Eng. (1655), 5. 263.


Shurt, George, of Eng., will (1655), 5. 263.


Shurtleff, Anna (Thomas), exile in Amsterdam (1617), 6. 60.


Shurtleff, Charles, exile in Amster- dam (1617), 6. 60.


Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet,


edits early records of Mass., 1. 397; in M.H.S. group pictures (1869), 3. vii; (1858), 6. 77; in


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SHURTLEFF-SIGOURNEY


M.H.S., 5. 123; on first funeral prayer in Boston, 331; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 241; Librarian M. H. S., 8. 343.


Shurtleff, Roswell, at Harvard Com- mencement (1839), 5. 227, 228. Shurtleff, William Steele, elected a member M. H.S., 6. 175; accepts, 285; M.H.S. tributes to, 10. 442- 443, 447-450; in M.H.S., 442, 447; as judge, 448-450, 11. 234; ME- MOIR by G. S. Merriam, 234-236; PORT., 234; birth, ancestry, edu- cation, 234; law practice, 234; in Civil War, 234; public interests, 235; literary expression, 235; marriage, 235; residence, 235; appearance, 235; character, 236; death, 236.


Shute, Rev. Daniel, tutor, 3. 98; election sermon (1768), 10. 26; at ordination of Henry Ware, 16. 337; biog. note, 337 n.


Shute, Capt. Michael, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.


Shute, Gov. Samuel, view dedicated to, 1. 249; corresp. in Parkman MSS., 4. 46; appointment, 192, 192 n .; and govt. of Harvard, 5. 411; and Elisha Cooke (1720), 6. 389-390; at funeral of Sewall's wife (1717), 8. 217; grievances against Mass., 9. 339, 344; and Colman, 345; and Paul Dudley, 16. 33 n.


Shute, Samuel M., journal of Sulli- van's expedition, 2. 440.


Sias (Scias) Capt. Benjamin, at Ben- nington, 10. 502.


Siasconset, Nantucket, in 1801, 4. 132.


Sibley, Charlotte A. L. (Cook), 2. 169, 198; gifts to M.H.S., 3. 276, 282, 11. 67-68, 334, 15. 46, 19. 168; view of home, 5. 451; will, bequests to M.H.S., 16. 20-23; career, 21, 127. See also Charlotte A. L. Sibley Fund.


Sibley, John, immigrant, 2. 487. Sibley, John Langdon, PORT. and AUTOG., 2. front .; M.H.S. tributes to, vii, 154-155; Sketches of Harvard Graduates, 68, 155, 391, 503-505; death, 154; as hist. student, 154; and Harvard, 154; endowments of Phillips Exeter, 155, 496-502; will, 168-170; re- port on bequest to M.H.S., 228; MEMOIR by A. P. Peabody, 487- 507; significance of surname, 487;


family arms, 487; ancestry, 487; birth and name, 488; early educa- tion, 488; at Exeter, 489; at Har- vard, 489-490; music teacher, 490; monitorships, 490; Asst. Librarian, 490; in Divinity School, 490; pastorate, 490-491; magazine en- terprise, 491; Librarian of Har- vard College, 492-493; editing of Triennial Cat., 493; and of Annual Cat., 494; pamphlet on cats., 494; annual Harvard necrology, 495; frugality, 495; aid to students, 495; marriage, 498; gifts to other in- stitutions, 502; History of Union, 502; failing eyesight, 503; de- cline and death, 505; character, 505-506; home-life, 506; personal habits, 507; in M.H.S. and other societies, 507; -- in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; port. pre- sented, 282, 19. 168; ed. of "Father Abbey's Will," 4. 70 n .; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 241; books and MSS. from library of, 11. 67-68; book-plate for them, 68; bequest becomes available, 16. 20-23, 127; cabinet for papers, 20. 245. See also John L. Sibley Fund.




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