Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 6

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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Barrett, John, Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 184 n.


Barrett, Joseph, joins Chelmsford church (1675), 12. 338.


Barrett, Mary, witness (1789), 19. 181.


Barrett, Mary (Jones), 8. 23.


Barrett, Mehitable, baptism (1665), 12. 336.


Barrett, Nathaniel, Admiralty suit (1776), 10. 102.


Barrett, Polly [Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Nutting], 8. 23.


Barrett, Rebecca, baptism (1675), 12. 338.


Barrett, Samuel, commissioner on loyalists' estates, 1. 315; confer- ence on Port Bill, 10. 85; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86; characterized, 12. 140; candidacy for register (1791), 14. 72, 74 n. Barrett, Samuel, Harvard D.D. (1847), 5. 253.


Barrett, Thomas, of Chelmsford (1661), 12. 333, 335; child, 336.


Barrett, Deacon Thomas, of Concord, 8. 23.


Barrington, John, viscount, on John Boydell, 16. 48.


Barrington, Capt. Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.


Barrington, N. S., Congregational Church (1770), 4. 69.


Barron, Oliver, graduates, 16. 440.


Barron, Stephen, at siege of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 428, 432, 437, 441.


Barron, Capt. William, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390, 398.


Barrow, Mrs. Ellen, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 180.


Barrow, Joan (Barrow), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.


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Barrow, Margaret [Mrs. Wilkins], 17. | Bartlett, Catherine [Mrs. Walker], 6. 180.


Barrow, Zechariah, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 177.


Barrowe, Henry, and Congregation- alism, 6. 42.


Barry, Anna, 2. 11, 16.


Barry, Garret R., letter on Perry's Japan expedition, 2. 258-261.


Barry, Major Henry, at Newport (1777), 2. 238.


Barry, James, of Washington (1804), 2. 16.


Barry, John, papers, 18. 336.


Barry, John Stetson, wrong tabula- tion of Continental army, 2. 206; accepts spurious Montcalm letters,


3. 202; and finding of Bradford MS., 7. 53.


Barry, Mary, 2. 16.


Barry, William, death announced, 1. 374, 2. 67; on Göttingen (1828), 34-35.


Barry, William T., as public man, 7. 288.


Barter, grain rates in Mass. (1686), 13. 281.


Barthlet, Captain, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.


Bartholomew, Henry, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.


Bartholomew, William, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Bartlet. See also Barthlet, Bartlett.


Bartlet, Elizabeth P. (Somerby), 2. 434.


Bartlet, Hannah M. (Stevens), 2. 434. Bartlet, William [1], 2. 430.


Bartlet, William [2], 2. 430.


Bartlet, William Stoodley, death an- nounced, 1. 168; MEMOIR by E. F. Slafter, 2. 430-434; birth and death, 430; parents, 430; business, 430; as churchman, 430; takes orders, 430; parishes, 430-431; writings, 431-433; Registrar of Diocese of Mass., 433; relig. con- servatism, 434; social life, 434; honorary degree, 434; in M.H.S., 434; marriages, 434; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii.


Bartlett. See also Barthlet, Bartlet. Bartlett, Aaron, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 398.


Bartlett, Adoniram, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 389, 398.


Bartlett, Bailey, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 296, 302, 333, 406; biog. note, 302 n. Bartlett, Mrs. Bailey, 16. 442.


449, 468.


Bartlett, Elizabeth [Mrs. Wadsworth], 3. 401 n.


Bartlett, Job, and R. I. boundary dispute (1731), 19. 26, 27.


Bartlett, John Russell, M.H.S. trib- ute to, 3. 1; ed. of letters of Roger Williams, 254; and Chas. Deane, 7. 83.


Bartlett, Joseph, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 389.


Bartlett, Joseph [H. C. 1782], as young lawyer, 16. 442.


Bartlett, Joshua, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 397.


Bartlett, Josiah, Signer, 1. 281.


Bartlett, Josiah, on Charlestown, 6. 223, 18. 328; reprint of pamphlet, 6. 345; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Bartlett, Louise C. [Mrs. Palfrey], 7. 44.


Bartlett, Nathaniel, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 388, 396.


Bartlett, Mrs. Nelson S. (Bullock), 3. 338.


Bartlett, Obadiah, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.


Bartlett, Robert, Master's oration (1839), 5. 227; biog. note, 227 n. Bartlett, Samuel, 3. 401.


Bartlett, Sidney, education, 5. 425; biog. note, 7. 44; as leader of bar, 14. 158; Friday Club, 473; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.


Bartlett, Silvanus, sailing orders to T. Cotton (1760), 2. 229; biog. note, 230 n.


Bartlett, Thomas, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 399.


Bartlett, Thomas, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.


Bartlett, William, suit, 16. 324; biog. note, 324 n.


Bartlett, Gen. William F., company enlistment list, 1. 250; Palfrey's memoir, 7. 42; engraving of statue, 19. 224.


Bartol, Rev. Cyrus A., + B K prayer (1848), 9. 143; at Plymouth an- niversary (1845), 10. 395 n.


Bartol, Mrs. George M. (Washburn), 17. 512.


Bartolo, -, of Palermo (1829), 19. 451.


Barton, Doctor, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 308.


Barton, Edmund M., Asst. Librarian of Antiquarian Soc., 1. 403.


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Barton, William, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 436.


Bascom, Robert O., error on battle of Lake George, 18. 323.


Basley, Thomas, death, 14. 27.


Basques, pre-Cabot voyages to Am., 11. 156-157.


Bass. See also Basse.


Bass, Alexander, bill of sale of slave, 20. 515.


Bass, David, disciplined by church (1724, '28), 6. 487.


Bass, Rev. Edward, relig. controversy,


8. 92; as preacher, 16. 350; biog. note, 350 n .; mentioned, 360, 401. Bass, Mrs. Edward, 16. 427.


Bass, Henry, characterized (1775), 12. 142.


Bass, Henry, Detroit bank (1806), 20. 293, 521.


Bass, Joseph, death of child (1702), 14. 21.


Bass, Mrs. Joseph, death, 14. 25.


Bass, Deacon Samuel, of Braintree, 6. 483.


Bass, Samuel, death of children (1700, '08), 14. 19, 25.


Bass Cove. See Beverly, Mass.


Basse, Philip, prize case (1752), 5. 98. Basset, Major, of Braintree, at siege of Boston, 7. 406.


Bassett, Cicely (Light), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


Bassett, Mrs. Elizabeth, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.


Bassett, Margaret (Oldham), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 172.


Bassett, Rev. Nathan, sermon on death of, 9. 370.


Bassett, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 172.


Bastwick, Dr. John, ears cropped, 3. 189; conviction and indemnity, 10. 303, 306.


Batchelder, John M., port. and statue of Webster owned by, 2. 263, 264.


Batchelder, Samuel, hist. work, 5.391. Batcheler, Joseph [1], of Wenham (1647), 12. 322.


Batcheler, Joseph [2], baptized, 12. 322.


Batchellor, Joseph, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 398.


Batchelor, Christopher, patent, 1. 232.


Batchelor, in Phips's Quebec expedi- tion, 15. 306, 307.


Bate, Clement, drowned (1706), 14. 24.


Bateman. See also Batman.


Bateman, Dickey, Windsor chairs, 1. 147-148.


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


Bates, David, Commencement part (1807) and biog. note, 5. 171, 171 n.


Bates, Elizabeth, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 49.


Bates, Frederick, and Mich. affairs (1806), 20. 288.


Bates, John, of Chelmsford, age (1657), 12. 329.


Bates, Rev. Joshua, and Washington Monument, 2. 141; Master's ora- tion (1803), 5. 169; biog. note, 169 n .; at Harvard Commence- ments (1815-38), 181, 207, 221, 224; resemblance to Cheves, 19. 376; at jubilee of Dr. Snell, 440.


Bates, Joshua, in London (1830), 19. 460.


Bates, Martin, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.


Bates, Moses, Jr., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.


Bates, Samuel A., on site of Braintree iron works, 8. 12 n.


Bates, W. F., photog. by, 6. 416.


Bates, William, letter on Mass. charter (1691), 13. 129.


Batman, John, captured (1758), 6. 33. Batt, -, of London (1805), 3.


70.


Batt, Paul, sea-captain, wrecked, 14. 22. Battel, James, soldier, reprieved (1778), 6. 119.


Battel, John, soldier, reprieved (1778), 6. 119.


Batter, Edmund, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.


Battle-flags, Sumner's resolution, 20. 547.


Baudouin. See also Bowdoin.


Baudouin, Pierre, immigrant, 5. 12 n. Baum, Col. Friedrich, Bennington, 10. 503.


Baury de Bellrive, -, and out- break of Haitian revolt, 2. 320 n .- 321 n.


Baxter, George, and L. I. settlements 6. 12, 12 n.


Baxter, Capt. J., at Martha's Vine- yard (1779), 3. 87.


Baxter, James Phinney, on Cabot, 12. 8; elected 'a corresp. member M.H.S., 20. 534; accepts, 550.


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Baxter, Rev. Joseph, 1. 164; notes of | Beacham, Susanna (Sanders), exile in


Cambridge sermons (1689-90), 6. 165; biog. note, 165; and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299-301; ordained (1697), 14. 31. Baxter, Mary, death, 1. 164, 14. 27. Baxter, Richard, Eliot's Indian transl. of Call to Unconverted, 9. 475.


Baxter, Rufus, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.


Baxter, Samuel, death of child (1704), 14. 22.


Baxter, Mrs. Samuel, death, 14. 27. Baxter, Rev. Stephen, at Western, 3. 51; biog. note, 51 n .; graduates, 16. 440.


Bay Psalm Book, ed. of 1647, 12. 383. Bayard. See also Byard.


Bayard, Nicholas, reversal of sentence against, 1. 92; respite for, urged by Conn. Council (1702), 5. 300.


Bayard, Thomas F., on royal arms in Del., 4. 249 n .; and return of Bradford MS., 11. 315, 367.


Bayard, William, and appointments to Canada (1784), 3. 79; in Boston society, 10. 41.


Bayley. See also Bailey, Baylie.


Bayley, James, sea-captain (1686), 13. 254.


Bayley, James, death (1707), 1. 158; broadside containing poem to (1706), 6. 172-173.


Bayley, Kiah, letter from Adams (1837), 15. 465.


Bayley, Sarah, suit, 16. 320.


Baylie, Robert, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49.


Baylies, Francis, on Panama Mission, 1. 25; and campaign of 1840, 15. 279.


Baylies, Nicholas, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Baylies, William, and beginning of M.H.S., 6. 278; senior member M.H.S., 9. 93.


Baynham, - (1800), 3. 32.


Bazardjik, capture (1810), 10. 381- 382.


Beach. See also Beech.


Beach, Captain, of Morristown (1781), 6. 159.


Beach, Beriah, of Fort Washington garrison (1776), 4. 296.


Beach, Mrs. Beriah (or Noah), makes cartridges, 4. 295, 296.


Beach, Noah, of Fort Washington garrison (1776), 4. 296.


Beacham, John, exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 49.


Amsterdam (1608), 6. 49.


Beacon, Reverend, at Brookfield (1762), 7. 397.


Beacon, Joseph, vision, 20. 444.


Beacon, Mary [Mrs. Brown], 7. 396. Beacon Hill Monument, engraving,


5. 451; authorship of inscriptions, 11. 18.


Beadle, Ansell L., murdered, 2. 149. Beadle, Elizabeth, murdered, 2. 149. Beadle, Lydia, murdered, 2. 149.


Beadle, Lydia (Lothrop), murdered,


2. 147; inscription on grave, 149. Beadle, Mary, murdered, 2. 149.


Beadle, William, data on murder of family and suicide, 2. 147-149; burial, 149; inscription on grave of family, 149.


Beal. See also Beale.


Beal, Corporal, in Am. army (1779), 6. 129.


Beal, Nathaniel, death, 14. 26.


Beal, Zacheus, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Beale, Capt. Benjamin, 16. 307.


Beale, Benjamin [H. C. 1787], 16. 437, 438; J. Q. Adams's characteri- zation, 437 n.


Beale, Charles C., gift to M.H.S., 16. 475.


Beale, John, disciplined by church (1735), 6. 490.


Beals, Caleb, juror (1789), 19. 180. Beaman, Charles C., and return of Bradford MS., 15. 80.


Beaman, Thomas, of Marlborough, 4. 300.


Beame, Rev. Samuel C., and centen- nial of his meeting-house, 16. 291- 292.


Bear-baiting, forbidden by Book of Sports, 19. 91.


Beard, Alanson W., appointed col- lector at Boston, 11. 361.


Beardsley, Eben Edwards, death announced, 7. 295.


Beattie, Amelia L. [Mrs. Cobb], 7. 321.


Beattie, William, 7. 321.


Beatty, Erkuries, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 437.


Beauclair, -- , letters to Lévis, 4. 98. Beaufort, Colonel, in Carolina cam- paign (1780), 6. 437.


Beaumont, Sir John, verses on Black- friars tragedy, 5. 436-437.


Beauregard, Pierre G. T., and burning of Columbia, 15. 267; foils Butler at Petersburg, 19. 345, 351.


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Beauséjour, Fort, journal of capture | Beers, Jabez, killed at Wyoming (1755), 4. 98. (1778), 3. 345.


Beauveau, Prince de, letters from Lévis, 4. 96.


Beaver, Brit. war-ship (1772), 10. 19; (1770), 76.


Beawes, Wyndham, Lex Mercatoria, 3. 392 n.


Beck, Phillips, Commencement spread (1845), 5. 248.


Becket, Mass., origin of name, 5. 166. Beckford, Ebenezer H., Commence- ment part (1805), 5. 170; biog. note, 170 n.


Beckley, John, and printing patron- age, 20. 258.


Beckwith, - -, clerk of Conn. reg. at siege of Boston, 9. 63, 71, 72, 83; sick, 90.


Beckwith, Carroll, port. of Geo. Livermore, 19. 224.


Beckwith, Samuel, of N. S., appeal for aid of church, 4. 69.


Bedel. See Beedle.


Bedford, Augustus, gift to M.H.S., 12. 189.


Bedford, Gertrude Russell, duchess of, character (1786), 17. 358.


Bedford, Jenny (Parker), letter to Franklin (1773) on father's debt, 16. 228.


Bedford, Lucy Russell, countess of, as patron of letters, 11. 70.


Bedford, Mass., flag at Concord fight,


2. 165-167, 199-200; PHOTOG. of flag, 166.


Bedford, N. Y., revolt to Conn. (1697),


5. 296; Am. troops at (1777), 6. 91; (1779), 129.


Bedgood, Jefferey, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Bedgood, Roger, prize case (1752), 5. 100.


Bedlock. See Bidlack.


Beech. See also Beach.


Beech, Zerah, signs Wyoming capitu- lation (1778), 3. 342.


Beecher, Henry Ward, on "Jesus, lover of my soul," 17. 131; hymn book, 136.


Beecher, Lyman, anecdote of G. T. Bigelow and, 5. 461.


Beecher, Capt. William, at Messina, 7. 322.


Beede, Thomas, at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.


Beedle Col. (? Timothy Bedel), re- ported capture (1778), 3, 122.


Beeke, William, letter to Winthrop (1647) on iron works, 8. 16.


Beers, Mrs. Richard, death, 1. 158, 14. 24.


Beginning, in Phips's Quebec expe- dition, 15. 306.


Behaim, Martin, and discovery of America, 5. 284.


Behn, F. W. (? T. M.), consul at Messina (1850), 7. 322.


Belamy. See also Bellamy.


Belamy, Charles, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152; charac- terized, 153.


Belcher, Captain, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 64.


Belcher, Deacon, of Preston, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 48.


Belcher, Andrew [1], autog., 8. 282; students' pranks against (1666), 11. 204.


Belcher, Andrew [2], dines with Bel- lomont, 2. 126; and appointment of Burgess, 4. 192 n., 193; com- ment on Leisler trial, 7. 157; book owned by (168?), 9. 452; trade pe- titions (1686), 13. 267, 268; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351.


Belcher, Andrew [H. C. 1724], AUTOG., 16. 58; career, 58-68.


Belcher, Andrew, in Boston society (1767), 10. 32.


Belcher, Elizabeth (Teale), 16. 68; petition (1782), 68 n.


Belcher, Gov. Jonathan [1], and relief for witchcraft sufferers, 1. 97, 116; on George II., 231; ports., 4. 109, 7. 373; and lieut .- governorship (1716), 4. 193; admitted to First Church of Cambridge, 5. 406; and speaker- ship contest (1720), 6. 389; at Princeton Commencement (1754), 7. 340; and Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 8. 129-135; letter to Wm. Brattle (1748) on removal from Mass. govt., office in N. J., 9. 11-17; Isaac Watts on, 331, 337, 347, 350, 353, 382, 388, 390, 404, 12. 149; and Whitefield, 10. 428; at Addington's funeral, 12. 233; dinner at proclaiming of George I., 15. 332; and attack on Council (1715), 350; on extrava- gance of son, 16. 26 n., 63; and Paul Dudley, 29 n., 33, 34; and John Boydell, 49-51; on his son Andrew, 58-65, 67 n .; after dismis- sal, 64 n .; letter to Wm. Bradford (1754) on King's Printer, 191; and


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Merchants' Notes of 1733, 17. 191, 197, 200, 201. See also Belcher Papers.


Belcher, Jonathan [2], churchman, 9. 353; at the Temple, 16. 26 n., 63. Belcher, Rev. Joseph, Worst Enemy conquered, 9. 515; Faithful Ad- vice from several Ministers, 526; preface to Warning to the Flocks, 17. 29; and Copy of an Excellent Letter, 18. 468, 469.


Belcher, Joseph, of Braintree, ex- communicated (1677), 6. 482; death of child (1701), 14. 20.


Belcher, Mrs. Mary L. E., will, 16. 69 n.


Belcher, Moses, Jr., of Braintree (1735), 6. 488, 490.


Belcher, Nathan, death (1699), 14. 19. Belcher, Sarah, death (1717), 8. 216. Belcher Papers, com. to pub., 8. 52;


fund for pub., 188, 9. 30; cost of pub., 8. 192, 9. 35, 10. 134; second vol. authorized, 8. 202; first vol. pub., 252; scope of second vol., 9.11.


Belchertown, tavern (1812), 19. 367. Belden (Belding), , innkeeper at Norwalk (1754), 7. 339.


Belden, Lieut. David, letter from Al- pha Thorpe (1812), 18. 325.


Belden, Steven, Indian trader (1728), 6. 378.


Belfast, G. E. Ellis on (1838), 10. 218.


Belknap, Elizabeth, gift to M.H.S., 13. 328.


Belknap, Jeremiah, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 207. Belknap, Jeremy, objections to


Portsmouth's covenant of non- importation (1774), 2. 484-486; on Wm. Morrell, 4. 74; papers pre- sented, 206-207; troubles at Dover, 206; hist. method, 5. 265; and ter- centenary of discovery of Am., 283- 284, 18. 327; American Apollo, 6. 203; circular letters on M. H. S., 211- 212; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 223; and origin of M.H.S., 269, 276- 278; memoir, 7. 121; memoir of John Clarke, 122; use of Ham- mond's diary, 144; and Beacon Hill Monument inscriptions, 11. 19; on S. F. B. Morse as baby, 284; and diaries of Increase Mather, 13. 338, 397; on Boston fire (1787), 14. 65 n .; examination for min- istry, 18. 202. See also Belknap Papers.


Belknap, Sarah, descent, 9. 478. Belknap Papers, com. to pub., 5. 347; cost of pub., 445, 6. 411; fund for pub., 5. 448, 6. 196, 414, 7. 10; contents, 6. 249; published, 350, 403; fly-leaf, 8. 252. Bell, -, of Va. (1765), 19. 108. Bell, auctioneer (1770), 16. 221.


Bell, Captain, ship captured (1779), 3. 87.


Bell, Charles Henry, mistake on vacating of John Wheelwright's benefice, 8. 373, 505-517; death announced, 395.


Bell, Clark, gift to M.H.S., 14. 144. Bell, Daniel, juror (1789), 19. 180. Bell, Capt. Frederick Mordaunt, killed at Freeman's Farm, 3. 106.


Bell, John, commission (1745), 11. 420.


Bell, John, of Tenn., engraving of - Everett and, 10. 125; and Graves- Cilley duel, 12. 291.


Bell, Joseph M., and Choate, 11. 143. Bell, Luther V, in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 78.


Bell, Shubael, revives Ancient and Honorable Artillery, 1. 251.


Bell, (?) Susanna (Hinds), of Brook- field (1762), 7. 397.


Bell, William, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Bell, William, Jr., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.


Bellamy. See also Belamy.


Bellamy, John, London bookseller (1634), 9. 470.


Bellamy, Rev. Joseph, letter from Jon. Edwards (1746), 15. 12.


Belle-Isle, Charles L. A. de Fouquet, duc de, letters from Lévis, 4. 96. Belle-Isle, Strait of, early French fishing-station, 8. 71.


Bellen. See Bellinger.


Bellero, Juan, map ignores Cartier's voyages, 7. 306.


Bellestre, Picoté de, letters to Lévis, 4. 97; expedition (1757), 98.


Bellew, Capt. Henry, in Boston soci- ety, 10. 32.


Bellin, Jacques N., Maritime Atlas, 1. 374.


Bellinger (Bellen), Col. (?) Peter, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 446.


Bellingham, Gov. Richard, and Ann Hibbins, 1. 186; buys land at Win- nisimmet, 369; lives at Boston, 2. 47; insanity, 4. 316; broadside of will and arguments on it, 6. 172; on


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supply for Eng. fleet (1667), 12. | Benedict, Silas, killed at Wyoming 280; and framing of first Mass. (1778), 3. 345. code, 16. 276-279; Jas. Savage on, 20. 243.


Bellingham, Mass., inn (1804), 2. 32. Bellio, Vittore, on Agnese's atlases, 11. 374.


Bellomont, Catharine Coote, countess of, in Boston, 2. 126.


Bellomont, Richard Coote, earl of, reception in Boston, 1. 153; death and popularity, 155, 2. 127; ap- pointed Gov., 124; arrives at New York, 124; intelligence from Mass., 125; prayed for, 125; at Boston, 125; occupation of future Province House, 126-131; address of Conn. Council (1697), 5. 296; address of ministers to (1699), 9. 518; pub- lished speech (1700), 522.


Bellot, Arthur, exile in Amsterdam (1602), 6. 49.


Bellot, Mrs. Sarah [Mrs. Hatmercer], exile in Amsterdam (1602), 6. 49. Bellot, Scipio, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49.


Bellows, Benjamin, innkeeper at Walpole, 6. 81.


Bellows, Rev. Henry W., @ BK prayer (1844), 9. 136; biog. note, 136 n.


Belot, Émile, studies in U. S. his- tory, 5. 164.


Belsham, Thomas, and Priestley, 3. 19, 37; Answer to Wilberforce, 26, 27.


Belsham, William, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.


Beman, Capt. Thomas, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389.


Bement, John, as Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366; Indian trader, 378. Bemis, Martha (Wheatland), 9. 279. Bemis, Mary E. [Mrs. Wheatland], 9. 279.


Bemis Heights. See Freeman's Farm. Ben, William, biog., 8. 347.


Benbridge, Henry, at Philadelphia Academy, 7. 341.


Bend, Rev. Joseph G. J., death, 19. 376.


Bendall, Edward, agreement as Win- throp's creditor, 11. 186.


Bendall, Freegrace, recorder for Suffolk Co., 12. 220, 226; AUTOG., 226; career, 226-227; estate, 227. Bendall, Mariana [Mrs. Allin], 12. 227.


Bender, Margaret, and hanging of Rachel Wall, 19, 178-185.


Benedictine convent at Catania (1829), 19. 451.


Benézét, Anthony, and antislavery, 20. 60.


Bennet. See also Bennett.


Bennet, of Castleton, Vt. (1776), 6. 87.


Bennet, Abel, at siege of Boston, 9. 84, 85.


Bennet, Elisha, new ship (1692), 7. 161; sea-captain, 164.


Bennet, Constance (Coward), exile in Amsterdam (1602), 6. 50.


Bennet, Edward, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 50.


Bennet, Francis, exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 50.


Bennet, James, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.


Bennet, Jonathan, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Bennet, Joseph, exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 50.


Bennet, Joshua, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Bennet, Mary (Jones), exile in Am- sterdam (1610), 6. 50.


Bennet, Richard, exile in Amsterdam (1602), 6. 50.


Bennet, Robert, 6. 197.


Bennett. See also Bennet.


Bennett, Barbara [Mrs. Murray], 3. 208.


Bennett, John, voyage to Boston (1651), 3. 6.


Bennett, Joseph, Commencement part (1818) and biog. note, 5. 184, 184 n. Bennett, Peter, death, 13. 369.


Bennett, Susanna [Mrs. Spooner], 17. 176.


Bennett, W. J., engraving of Boston (1833), 15. 162, 16. 145.


Bennett's Tavern, Hartford, 19. 383. Bennington, battle of, 3. 104; Gen. Chamberlin's narrative, 10. 503; doggerel verses on, 504-506. Benson, Miss [Mrs. Skepper, Mrs.


Montagu], letter from Burns, 2. 155. Benson, Mrs., boarding-house keeper in Philadelphia (1812), 19. 373. Benson, Rev. Christopher, as preacher, 19. 463.


Benson, Egbert, 2. 9, 10; biog. note, 9 n .; exposition of St. Croix River boundary decision (1798), 3. 349- 361, 379.


Benson, Samuel, on Harvards of Southwark, 1. 185.


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Bent, Josiah, Commencement part (1822), 5. 189; biog. note, 189 n. Bentley, William, and Priestley, 3. 33; Harvard D.D. (1819), 5. 186; letter to Crowninshield (1804) de- clining chaplaincy, 8. 58.


Benton, Thomas H., on slavery agi- tation, 3. 326; and Sparks "red- line " map, 363-364; as demagogue 7. 291; and Randolph, 292; length of service in Senate, 10. 10; and Jackson's papers, 18. 461; and tar- iff (1832), 19. 523, 530; and Clay, 526 n.


Bequet, Francis M., 16. 392 n.


Bequet, Sarah (Wigglesworth), 16. 392 n.


Berkeley, George, gift to Trinity Church, Newport, 4. 245 n.


Berkeley, John, baron, grant of Ba- hamas, 13. 15.


Berkeley, Sir William, letter to M. Littleton (1652), 3. 5.


Berkeley Street Church, Boston, under H. M. Dexter, 7. 93.


Berkshire Life Ins. Co., gift to M. H.S., 19. 224.


Berlin, docs. on Am. Rev. at, 3.220; in 1870, 20. 193.


Bermuda Islands, Indian slaves, 1. 411; conditions (1784), 6. 255-257; trial of Quakers (1678), 9. 455; collection of early tracts on, 12. 161; intercourse with Bahamas (1649-63), 13. 14-15; commission for govt. (1653), 35; Rich's be- quest for schools (1636), 47 n .; Dudley's letter on ships at (1686), 231.


Bernard. See also Barnard.


Bernard, Lieut .- Col. Benjamin, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.


Bernard, Sir Francis, keeps a car- riage, 1. 225; commission to Edw. Winslow, 2. 231; ports., 4. 61, 66, 351; hist. of Copley port., 61; and Mass. census, 137; presents ports. of George I. and II. to Bos- ton, 241 n .; and names in Berk- shire, 5. 167; dinner (1764), 10. 33; election vetoes (1666, '67), 62, 63; and introduction of troops, 69, 20. 536; letters of, made public, 10. 71; joy at recall, 72; absentee loyalist, 163; confiscated Mass. es- tate, 168; sale and cat. of library, 546; and Stamp Act, 19. 111.


Bernard, John, letter (1785), 16. 285. Bernardin de Saint Pierre, Jacques H., anecdote, 19. 375.


Berne, Henry, miniature of Wash- ington, 5. 420.


Bernier, -- , letters to Lévis, 4. 97. Berriman, William, vestryman in Va. (1635), 3. 5.


Berry, Doctor, of New York (1789), 16. 460.


Berry, Charles, witness (1789), 19. 181.


Berry, James (1692), 7. 164.


Berry, John, witness (1789), 19. 181.


Berry, Samuel, in campaign of 1760, 5. 356.


Berry, Capt. Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 289, 307. Berry, Col. Thomas, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 442.


Berryer, letters from Lévis, 4. 96.


Bertie, Willoughby, See Abingdon. Berton. See also Burton.


Berton, - -, sea-captain (1766), 16. 208.


Berwick (Newichawannock), Me.,


Maverick on (1660), 1. 233; Indian raid (1690), 7. 153.


Berzelius, Johan Jakob, baron, on Rock of Runamo, 4. 58.


Besouet, - -, innkeeper at Trenton (1804), 2. 33.


Bess, Jean [Mrs. Crandon], 3. 415 n. Bethlehem, in 1832, 19. 498.


Bethlehem, Pa., described (1779), 2. 474; worship, 3. 129.


Bethune, Charles R. D., on John Carter Brown Library, 12. 382.


Bethune, George, in Boston society, 10. 38, 39.


Bethune, Nathaniel, in Boston society 10. 39.


Betsey, Haitian black, plot, 2. 366 n. Betsey, Boston brig at Cape Français (1793), 2. 358.


Bettesworth, John, brief in prize case (1755), 5. 101.


Bevan, -, of London (1830), 19. 463.


Bevelun, Robert, conviction for coun- terfeiting, 18. 260-263.


Beverly, -, of Va., land sale (1766), 19. 110.


Beverly (Bass Cove), Mass., Maver- ick on (1660), 1. 236; pastor or- dained (1701), 14. 32.


Biar, -


-, of N. Y. (1754), 7. 339.


Bible, gerin of Mass. Bible Soc., 2. 106; Eliot's Indian translations, 9. 416, 419-420, 451, 468; extant copies and price of Eliot's Bible, 10. 339-343, 352-354; Dieri. trans-




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