Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 60

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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Sumner, William, certificate of church membership (1678), 11. 226.


Sumner, William Hyslop, gift to M.H.S., 1. 134; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341.


Sumptuary laws, in colon. N. Eng., 19. 172.


Sumter, Gen. Thomas, rumors of ex- ploits (1780), 19. 116, 120, 122; and Greene, 20. 113-118; lack of discipline, 116-117.


Sumter, Craven's failure to attack, 16. 467.


Sun Tavern, Boston, condition (1900), 14. 295.


Sunbury, Ga., royal memorials, 4. 252.


Sunday. See Sabbath.


Sunday-school, Boston Bethel, 8. 293.


Sunderland, (?) John, church admon- ishment (1675), 13. 343, 344, 348. Sunderland, Brit. war-ship (1749), 5. 92.


Superbe, Brit. war-ship (1749), 5. 92. Supernormal, in N. Eng. hist., 20. 439-453; and belief in immortality, 448-450; and Christianity, 452.


Superstitions, carried away by devil, 1. 160; Northern Lights as warn- ing, 2. 102; of child born on Sun- day, 6. 494; prodigies, 13. 128; Increase Mather's, 399, 401, 402, 409; diabolical performances near Portsmouth (1686), 14. 168-171. See also Psychology, Witchcraft.


Supreme Court, Kent on (1845), 14. 420; Va. eligibles (1789), 15. 131; effect of Levi Lincoln's declination, 233; significance of Juilliard vs. Greenman, 16. 259-262; and ac- quisition of territory, 18. 53; opinions and services of Horace Gray, 169-185; recent decisions on police powers, 178-180. See also Marshall (Ch. J. John).


Surcouffs, -, prize case (1746), 5. 89.


Surriage, Agnes. See Frankland.


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


Susan and Ellen (1635), 3. 247.


Susquehanna, at Japan, 2. 258.


Sutcliffe, Matthew, and Plymouth, Eng., and Va., 2. 245.


Sutherland, Lieut. William, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.


Suttee, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 335.


Sutton. See also Sitton. Sutton, -, innkeeper at Trenton (1804), 2. 33.


Sutton, Bartholomew, book owned by, 9. 426.


Sutton, Benjamin, disciplined by church (1738), 6. 490.


Sutton, Robert. See Lexington.


Sutton, T., innkeeper in Va. (1804), 2. 18, 33.


Sutton, William, book owned by (1741), 9. 426.


Sveyn Esthrithson, on Vinland, 4. 43.


Swain, Henry, of Charlestown, 7. 171.


Swain, Capt. Jeremiah (1692), 7. 163. Swain, Mary (Smith), death, 7. 171. Swain, Sylvia [Mrs. Perry], 16. 536.


Swain, William W., on trip with H. W. Torrey, 9. 201; and Webster (1840), 15. 279.


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


Swampscott, Lady Moody's farm, 1. 216.


Swan, -, of Peterborough, N. H. (1760), 4. 406.


Swan, .Captain, at siege of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 424.


Swan, Hepzibah (Clarke), inheritance, 4. 47; in France, 47; Dorchester house, 47.


Swan, Col. James, in France, im- prisoned, 4. 47; purchases con- fiscated Brookline estate, 10. 180; and Tea Party, 479.


Swan, Boston tavern (1676), 13. 402.


Swan, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.


Swann, Thomas, port. of Chas. Carroll owned by, 2. 261.


Swansea, Mass., Indian attack (1675), 13. 400.


Swanzey, N. H. (1776), 6. 80, 88.


Swarton, Hannah, narrative of cap- tivity, 10. 358.


Swayne. See Swain.


Sweden, peace with Danes (1658), 4. 277.


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SWEDENBORGIANISM-SYMMES


Swedenborgianism, discussion of (1836), 19. 365.


Swedes, on Delaware River, 1. 248. Swedesborough, N. J. (1778), 6. 107. Sweet, John, prize case (1752), 5. 99.


Sweetman, Thomas, debt to (1650), 5. 288.


Sweetsis, Seth, of Charlestown (1692), 7. 163.


Swett, Charlotte (Bourne) [Mrs. Gil- man], J. Q. Adams on, 16. 353, 367. Swett, Dr. John B., biog. note, 16.


315 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 315, 350, 353, 367, 373, 415, 452; Adams's opinion, 354, 389.


Swett, Samuel, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291; to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Swift, Anna [Mrs. Jones], 17. 178.


Swift, Elisha, death at Wyoming, 3. 345.


Swift, Rev. John, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299-301; ordained, 14. 32.


Swift, John, of Hudson, N. Y. (1812), 19. 369.


Swift, Jonathan, lampoons Cutts, 2. 192.


Swift, Lindsay, elected a member M. H.S., 20. 201; on Library Com. (1907), 587.


Swift, Samuel, member of "Possee," 10. 38.


Swinburne, Algernon C., prose style, 8. 381 n .; as metricist, 20. 568. Swinton, William, on size of Confed- erate army, 18. 433.


Switzerland, national law and treaty obligations, 7. 121; G. E. Ellis on, 10. 226-227; society at Geneva (1829), 19. 443.


Swoope, Col. Michael, 3. 377.


Sybada, Kempo, will, 5. 263; papers in case (1653), 289.


Sybley. See Sibley.


Sydford, -, of Isle of Wight (1695), 2. 181.


Sydney, Thomas Townshend, 1st vis- count, and Canadian appointments (1784), 3. 78-80.


Syewall (Sewall), Henry, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Syke's Tavern, Worcester, 19. 367.


Sylvanius, Bernardus, Square Gulf on map (1511), 8. 71.


Sylvester, London merchant (1662), 5. 291.


Sylvester, Constant, 1. 256; biog.


note, 4. 270 n .; letter to John Win- throp (1659), 277; debt to brother Giles, 278; patent to Shelter Island, 290.


Sylvester, Giles, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 61.


Sylvester, Giles, b. of Nathaniel, letters, 1. 256; biog. notes, 4. 270 n., 273; letters to John Winthrop (1658) on treatment of Quakers, 275-277; (1664) on Col. Middleton and John Scott, 278-281; (1666) on Eng. plague and famine, 281.


Sylvester, Giles, s. of Nathaniel, letters, 1. 256; letter to Wait Win- throp (1677) on an escutcheon, 257, 4. 287; mentioned, 282; letters to Fitz-John Winthrop (1674-82), 283-289; (1682) on bricks, 289; (1683) on right to Shelter Island, 290.


Sylvester, Grizzell [Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Cotton], 16. 79 n.


Sylvester, Grizzell (Brinley), letter, 1. 256; biog. note, 4. 270 n .; mar- riage, 271.


Sylvester, Joshua, letter, 1. 256; biog. notes, 4. 270 n., 289; letter to John Winthrop (1660) on right to Shelter Island, 277.


Sylvester, Mary, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 61.


Sylvester, Nathaniel, patent to Shel- ter Island, 1. 246, 4. 290; com- memoration, 1. 256; letters, 256; inscription on monument, com- ment on it, 257; letters to John Winthrop (1653) on Eng. govt., marriage, 4. 270; (1654) on pipe- staves, cattle, 271-274; (1655) on medicine, Irish servant, 274; (1674) on peace with Dutch, 282; (1675) on Andros, 284; death, 270 n .; illness, 283; bond to Bay- ard, 284; letter to Fitz-John Win- throp (1677) on Andros, 287; and Commissioners of N. Eng. (1660), 5. 290.


Sylvester, Peter, death, 4. 276.


Sylvester Letters (1653-83), 4. 270- 291.


Symmes. See also Simms, Syms.


Symmes, Andrew, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 166.


Symmes, Isaac, 3. 390; guest of Old Colony Club, 420.


Symmes, John Cleve, Scioto grant, 17. 473, 483.


Symmes, Rev. Thomas, eds. of ser- mon on Lovewell, 11. 179-182.


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SYMMES-TAPPAN


Symmes, Timothy, death (1678), 7. 171.


Symmes, Capt. William, death (1691), 7. 157; and fast day recalcitrants (1686), 13. 262, 263.


Symmes, Rev. William [1], Harvard D.D. (1803), 5. 169; mentioned, 16. 452; biog. note, 452 n.


Symmes, William [2], biog. note, 16. 323 n .; and ratification of Consti- tution, 323 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787), 323, 333, 362.


Symmes, Rev. Zachariah [1], at Charlestown, 2. 47; at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 171, 172, 174, 184, 186.


Symmes, Rev. Zachariah [2], attesta- tion in Quick's Young Mans claim, 9. 528; death, 14. 25.


Symonds. See also Simmons.


Symonds, Margaret (Reade | Lake), 5. 264.


Symonds, Mary [Mrs. Winslow], 3. 386.


Symonds, Samuel, Assistant, lives at Ipswich, 2. 47; death, 13. 406.


Syms. See also Symmes.


Syms, William, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Synods, Boston (1662), works on, 9. 417, 420-421; platform of Cam- bridge (1671), 429.


Syracuse, Sicily, in 1829, 19. 452.


Syren, Brit. ship, ashore (1777), 2. 237.


T


Tabacus, Indian, deed to Winthrop (1664), 5. 305.


Table of the Courts (1692), 17. 39.


Tableaux, at Edinburgh (1830), 19. 473.


Tacitus, on German communities, 7. 246-249.


Taft, -, innkeeper near Worcester (1779), 2. 478.


Taft, George, as teacher, 3. 300.


Taft, Harriet (Worthington), 19. 392. Taft, Henry Walbridge, M.H.S. tributes to, 18. 376, 390-392; death, 376, 19. 390; in M.H.S., 18. 376, 390, 19. 390; hist. and literary Tangier, in 1831, 19. 480. interests, 18. 391, 392, 19. 392; official and professional life, 18. 391, 19. 390-392; positions of trust, 18. 391; honorary degree, | Tappan. See also Toppan.


392; character, 392, 19. 392; col- lection of autogs., 304, 308, 392; MEMOIR by J. M. Barker, 390-393; PORT. and AUTOG., 390; birth, training, 390; port., 392; mar- riages, 392.


Taft, Lucy N. (Raymond), 19. 392. Tagart, Rev. Edward, 19. 460.


Tahánedo, Indian, kidnapped, 2. 36. Tailer, Lieut .- Gov. William, muster- master (1710), 1. 161; to be super- seded, 4. 192, 192 n .; and funeral of Mrs. Sewall (1717), 8. 218; at Ad- dington's funeral, 12. 233; Indian expedition (1704), 14. 29; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351.


Takawompbait, Daniel, gravestone, 20. 453.


Talbot, Captain, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 43.


Talbot, Charles. See Shrewsbury. . Talbot, Capt. George, at Boston (1776), 10. 93.


Talbot, James, prize case (1748), 5. 90-91.


Talbot, Sarah (Thomas), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.


Talbot, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.


Talcott. See also Taylcott.


Talcott, John, attestation of treasu- rership (1661), 5. 290.


Talcott, Gov. Joseph, papers, 8. 123; and Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 129- 137.


Talcott Papers, importance, 8. 19, 123, 125, 137; light on Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 125-137.


Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles M. de, order on expected Am. mission (1797), 15. 89; AUTOG., 89; and Alex. Hamilton, 16. 470.


Talmadge, Mrs. William, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 344.


Tamar, Brit. war-ship (1773), 10. 27. Tammany Society, Columbus ter- centenary, 2. 160 n., 5. 285; orig- inal purpose, 6. 279; memorials of, 14. 1-2; state branches, 2.


Taney, Roger B., and bank veto (1832), 14. 408; Kent on (1845), 420; Warren Bridge case opinion, 15. 210; letter on emancipation, 19. 408.


Tanner, Polly, marries Ulmer, 6. 123. Tapley's Tavern, Lynn, 10. 47.


Tapp, Jane [Mrs. Treat ], 12. 148.


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TAPPAN-TAYLOR


Tappan, Amos, Commencement part (1788), 16. 439.


Tappan, Benjamin, Commencement part (1805), 5. 170; biog. notes, 170 n., 9. 116 n .; at Harvard Com- · mencement (1843), 5. 239; @ BK prayer (1817), 9. 116.


Tappan (Toppan), Rev. David, mourn- ing for, at Harvard (1803), 5. 168, 168 n .; as preacher, 16. 297, 400; biog. note, 297 n.


Tappan, Lewis, letter from J. Q. Adams (1837), 16. 533; journey to Washington (1812), 19. 366, 376, 382.


Tappan, Lucy [Mrs. Pierce], 3. 51 n.


Tappan vs. United States, Webster on decision, 14. 403.


Tar, broadside on making (1707), 6. 173.


Tarbell, Benjamin, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.


Tarbell, Eben, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.


Tarbell, Eleazer, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Tarbell, John, witchcraft petition, 1. 110.


Tarbell, Capt. Samuel, company on Indian scout (1748), 6. 430-431. Tarbell, Thomas [1], death (1678), 7. 170.


Tarbell, Thomas [2], death (1678), 7. 170.


Tarbell, Capt. Thomas, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 430; and Rev. Dud- ley Bradstreet (1710), 13. 299.


Tarbox, Captain, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 419.


Tarducci, Francesco, stand in Cabot controversies, 11. 158, 164, 169.


Tariff, on fine art, 1. 363; early ad- vocate of free-trade, 8. 120; Hig- ginson on Confed. impost (1784), 177, 179; act of 1883, 11. 405; N. Eng. Reform League, 406; at- titude of C. F. Dunbar, 14. 223; Justice Marshall on compromise (1832), 356; comment on bill (1789), 15. 127-130; on photog. negatives, 16. 274; J. Q. Adams chairman of House com. (1831), 19. 506-508; his clash with Clay over policy, 508-510; his report and bill, 510-515, 534-535; Clay's com- promise bill, its vast effect, 514; Adams's diary and letters on de- bate (1832). 517-526, 529; Adams on constitutionality of protection,


537, 538, 548, 551, 552. See also Customs.


Tarleton, Sir Banistre, in Va. cam-


paign, 6. 139; surrender, 155; in Carolina campaign, 436-437; ru- mors concerning (1780-81), 19. 116, 118, 120, 122, 128.


Tarleton, Frances (Hooker), 1. 136. Tarrytown, N. Y., Brit. raid (1778), 3. 122.


Tartar, privateer (1749), 5. 92.


Tartars, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 334, 335.


Tasmanians, extermination, 17. 5.


Tasquantum, Indian, and Gorges, 2. 36, 37; kidnapped and return, 37 n .; and Plymouth, 37 n.


Tate, James, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 178.


Tate, John T., of New York, 20. 513. Tattam, Joseph, exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 61.


Tattam, Mrs. Juliana, exile in Am- sterdam (1601), 6. 61.


Taunton, Mass., Shays's Rebellion,


1. 76; Maverick's account (1660), 244; in 1650, 2. 48; pre-Rev. tavern, 10. 47.


Tausaquonawhut, R. I. Indian, 8. 11.


Tavern Club, interest of Henry Lee, 19. 235.


Taverns and inns, list of, from Boston to Charleston (1804), 2. 32-34; in Southeastern Mass. (1801), 4. 135; names of, as royal memorials, 242- 249; in and around Boston (1770), 10. 46; in Eastern Mass. (1700), 47; Gadsby's Hotel, Baltimore (1812), 19. 375. See also Travel.


Tawkaquint, Indian, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 367.


Tawwahtanneah, Indian, at Ft. Dum- mer (1724), 6. 367.


Taxation, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 298, 302, 310; Priestley on land, 3. 17; collection in Mass. (1686), 13. 246, 252, 253, 259; exemption of Mass. ministers (1686), 281; Va. (1765), 19. 108; (1781), 145; Ed- mund Pendleton on Confederation (1781), 133-134, 136; J. Q. Adams on right under Constitution, 537- 541, 548-551. See also Excise, Tariff.


Tay. See Toy.


Tayer. See Thayer.


Taylcott, John, Cambridge selectman (1635), 7. 361.


Taylor. See also Tailer.


419


TAYLOR-TEMPLE


Taylor, -, of Brookfield (1762), 7. | Taylor, Joseph, briefs in prize cases 389.


Taylor, -- , of Levi Wells' Conn. co., at siege of Boston, 7. 402.


Taylor, -, and separation of Ky. (1786), 17. 452.


Taylor, -, and Va. congressional election (1797), 15. 161; mentioned (1765), 19. 108.


Taylor, -, and Enghien conspir- acy, 20. 323.


Taylor, -, of Philadelphia (1812), 19. 373.


Taylor, Miss, of Boston (1788), 16. 427.


Taylor, Abraham, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389, 390.


Taylor, Benjamin, at siege of Boston, 7. 401; death, 403.


Taylor, Charles H., Jr., engravings owned by, 19. 18.


Taylor, Craddock, on parole, 19. 123. Taylor, Daniel, commission (1698), 5. 297; letter to Fitz-John Win- throp (1702), 300.


Taylor, Rev. Edward, of Westfield, 4. 299; career, 13. 125; book of copies, 125-129; physician, 129; extracts from book of copies, 14. 212-217.


Taylor, Rev. Edward T., at Harvard Commencement (1832), 5. 209; Sunday-school, 8. 293.


Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth [Mrs. Clerk], exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 61.


Taylor, Francis, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 61.


Taylor, Lieut .- Col. (?) Francis, to com- mand Va. levies (1781), 19. 126.


Taylor, G., of Va., and Jay Treaty, 15. 151, 152.


Taylor, George, and vote on Inde- pendence, 1. 275; Signer, 282.


Taylor, James, Treasurer of Mass., autog., 13. 149.


Taylor, James, of Philadelphia (1812), 19. 374.


Taylor, Rev. John, of Norwich, Eng., on original sin, 9. 396, 410.


Taylor, John, of Boston, and non- importation, 10. 73; absentee loyal- ist, 164; confiscated estate, 184.


Taylor, (?) John, of Caroline, Anti- Federalist, 17. 479, 496.


Taylor, John, of London (1830), 19. 460.


Taylor, John W., on Adams-Clay clash (1831), 19. 510.


Taylor, Jonas, minuteman, 12. 105.


(1748), 5. 90, 91.


Taylor, Joseph, leaves Boston (1775), 10. 92.


Taylor, Joseph, in Am. army (1776), 12. 101.


Taylor, Leonard, in Am. army (1776), 12. 100, 101.


Taylor, Polycarpus, prize cases (1750, '52), 5. 95-96, 98.


Taylor, Gen. Richard, and pub. of father's vindication, letter to R. C. Winthrop (1876), 4. 237-238.


Taylor, Samuel H., tutor, 4. 33.


Taylor, Thomas, of Reading (1688), 7.146.


Taylor, Thomas, in Putnam's regt. (1778), 2. 443.


Taylor, Rev. Timothy, biog., 8. 347. Taylor, William, at funeral of Ed.


Winslow, 3. 93; absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Taylor, Pres. Zachary, letter vindicat- ing his actions in Mexican War, 4. 237; question of publishing it, 237-238; hist. unimportance of presidential election, 11. 112.


Tazewell, Henry, senatorial candidacy (1794), 15. 146.


Tazewell, Littleton W., and J. Q. Adams, 2. 424 n .; in picture of Va. Conven. of 1829, 4. 306; in Boston (1822), 14. 402; speech on Turkish mission (1831), 15. 216; and tariff (1832), 19. 523.


Tea, Plymouth resolutions (1773), 3. 441 n. See also Boston Tea Party. Teagle, Rev. Thomas, in Va. (1652), 3. 5.


Teale, Elizabeth [Mrs. Belcher], 16 .. 68.


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


Tebbets, John S., and G. S. Hale, 12. 499.


Ted, Mrs. Sarah, of Charlestown, death, 7. 169.


Tedman, - Boston brazier, death (1704), 14. 23.


Teele, Albert K., gift to M.H.S., 4. 109; History of Milton, 135.


Telegraph, Wm. Duane's suggestion (1807), 20. 300, 306-307.


Temperance. See Drink.


Temple, Christopher, plan of land grant (1684), 9. 193, 194.


Temple, Elizabeth, in Boston society, 10. 35.


Temple, Elizabeth (Bowdoin), Lady, 2. 409.


420


TEMPLE-THACHER


Temple, Elizabeth (Watson), Lady, | Terry, Margaret (Hall | Wilson), 3. 401 n. 4. 161.


Temple, Bishop Frederick, and re- turn of Bradford MS., 15. 78-81.


Temple, Sir Grenville, 3. 401 n .; christened, 10. 70.


Temple, Sir Grenville Temple, 3. 401 n.


Temple, Harriet (Shirley), in Boston society, 10. 33, 35, 41.


Temple, Henrietta, in Boston society, 10. 41.


Temple, Henry J. See Palmerston. Temple, Sir John, letter from Chas. Chauncy (1774) introducing Josiah Quincy, 8. 288; in Boston society, 10. 33, 35; Molineux's attack on, 64; child christened, 70; and Rev. movement, 11.292-294; and Hutch- inson Letters, 292; on Acts of Trade and Stamp Act,295-297; knowledge of Am. affairs (1779), 17. 321. See also Bowdoin and Temple Papers.


Temple, Mary (Baring), Lady, 3. 401 n.


Temple, Robert, hospitality, 10. 41; in Boston (1776), 104.


Temple, S. Emma (Spear), 14. 94.


Temple, Col. Thomas, in N. S., 1.247. Temple, Thomas F., AUTOG., 14. 93; career, 93-94; as register, 94-97. Teneriffe, merchants (1645), 7. 14- 15.


Tennent, Rev. Gilbert, Isaac Watts on, 9. 386, 398, 402; and Mora- vians, 10. 300.


Tennessee, and Civil War, 3. 332; polit. conditions (1787), 17. 459. See also South.


Tenny, John, sea-captain (1694), 7. 166.


Tennyson, Alfred, baron, afflatus, 20. 442.


Tenors, O., Thoughts on National In- sanity, 3. 20.


Ternant, - - de, French Minister at Philadelphia, and drafts from Cape Français, 2. 334.


Ternay, Charles L. d'Arsac de, in Am. Rev., 4. 40.


Terrible, privateer (1752), 5. 100.


Territory, Fla. negotiations, 5. 25, 29-32, 20. 301, 388-389; annexa- tion of Texas, 12. 426-428; Con- stitution and annexations, 428-429 ; question in negotiations of 1782, 17. 410, 414, 419-420, 427, 428, 434; La. Purchase, 18. 48-59; J. Q. Adams on right to acquire and govern, 19. 541-549.


Terry, Mildred (Charles), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Terry, Samuel, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Terry, Rev. Samuel, 4. 161.


Tersteegen, Gerhard, hymns, 17. 134. Tessier, James, prize case (1746), 5. 89.


Test laws, repeal in Pa., 17. 341, 356. Tetuan, in 1831, 19. 480.


Teutones, migrations, 12. 109, 110.


Tewksbury, Mary [Mrs. Pratt], 5. 425. Texas, and Florida treaty (1819), 5. 31; Mass. address against annexa- tion (1845), 12. 426-428; J. Q. Adams on recognition, 15. 454, 464; Josiah Quincy on, 459. See also South.


Thacher. See also Thatcher, Thaxter. Thacher, visits Isaac Watts (1743), 9. 399.


Thacher, Elizabeth (Poole), tomb and inscription, 1. 338.


Thacher, George, career, 3. 11, 13 n .; spelling of name, 13 n .; letters from Priestley (1793-1800) on theology and politics, 16-38; and Priestley's polit. corresp., 23, 27; knowledge of Latin, 37; letter to Jas. Freeman (1796) on Priestley's preaching, 39.


Thacher, James, use of records of Old Colony Club, 3. 383; on John Watson, 387; on Wm. Sever, 414 n. Thacher, John Boyd, on Cabot, 12. 3; acknowledgment to, 285.


Thacher, Oxenbridge [1], (?) autog., 9. 444; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Thacher, Oxenbridge [2], report of ar- gument on Writs of Assistance, 4 84, 88; admitted to First Church in Cambridge, 5. 406.


Thacher, Rev. Peter [1], visit to Rhode Island (1700), 1. 155; journal, 4. 135; Thursday lecture (1675), 13. 341; and Cotton Mather (1675), 351; preaches for Increase Mather (1676), 358; Saints Victory, 17. 61. Thacher, Rev. Peter [2], ordained (1709), 14. 34.


Thacher, Rev. Peter [H. C. 1696], Colman's sermon on, 9. 370; or- dained at Weymouth, 14. 33; call to Boston, 19. 430.


Thacher, Peter, and authorship of Malden's instructions on Independ- ence, 1. 336-338; tomb and in-


421


THACHER-THAYER


scription, 338; account of Bunker Hill, 359; on Geo. Thacher, 3. 13 n .; as preacher, 166; and ter- centenary of discovery of Am., 5. 284; and origin of M.H.S., 6. 277; memoir, 7. 125; and Franklin Fund, 12. 29 n .; Massacre oration (1776), 16. 94 n .; call to Boston, 19. 430, 437.


Thacher, Peter [B. C. 1831], letter from Bradbury (1882) on Long- fellow, 20. 564.


Thacher, Peter O., tomb, 1. 338; sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341; @ B K oration (1805), 9. 111; biog. note, 111 n .; and depo- sitions of survivors of Bunker Hill, 10. 480.


Thacher, Rev. Samuel C., Commence- ment part (1804), 5. 170; biog. note, 170 n .; memoir of Wm. Emerson, 7. 122; teacher, 18. 94.


Thacher, Rev. Thomas, at Weymouth, 2. 46; press censor, 8. 272, 9. 444; preface to Arnold's election sermon, 434; Brief Rule on Small Pocks, 439; preface to Wilson's Seasonable VVatch-V Vord, 442; Fast of God's chusing, 443; illness, 13. 365; an- swer to General Court (1676), 369; death, 406; education, 16. 485.


Thacher, Thomas C., exhibition part (1788), 16. 431.


Thanksgiving, in Am. army (1777), 6. 105; Mass. proclamation (1676),


9. 439; (1692), 493; Mass. ser- mon (1689), 487; alleged first cel- ebration, 10. 259, 261; ordered in Mass. (1686), 13. 275.


Thatcher. See also Thacher.


Thatcher, Reverend, sermons at (?) Groton (1778), 12. 93, 96, 97.


Thatcher, Anthony, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 61.


Thatcher, Benjamin B., Traits of Tea Party considered, 10. 479.


Thatcher, Martin, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 61.


Thaxter. See also Thacher.


Thaxter, Anna (Quincy), 16. 338 n.


Thaxter, Caleb, 16. 337, 339; biog. note, 337 n.


Thaxter, Elizabeth (Cushing), 16. 339 n.


Thaxter, Elizabeth (Duncan), biog. note, 16. 302 n .; marriage, 348; mentioned, 351, 406, 452.


Thaxter, Ezekiel, Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. - 177 n.


Thaxter, Capt. John [d. 1687], sham fight (1686), 13. 328.


Thaxter, Col. John [1] [H. C. 1741], 16. 338, 339; biog. note, 338 n. Thaxter, John [2], mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 298, 301, 302, 325, 334-336, 340, 351, 376, 377, 385, 406, 428, 442, 452; biog. note, 302 n .; marriage, 348, 359.


Thaxter, Rev. Joseph, sermons in Am. army (1775), 12. 79, 82.


Thaxter, Quincy, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 339, 437; biog. note, 339 n.


Thaxter, Robert, at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.


Thaxter, Capt. Thomas, death (1704), 14. 22.


Thayendanegea. See Brant (Joseph). Thayer, Reverend, sermon at Groton (1778), 12. 98.


Thayer, Mrs. Ann, of Braintree, death (1698), 14. 18.


Thayer, Arodi, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 410.


Thayer, Lieut. (?) Bartholomew, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 139.


Thayer, Christopher T., 2. 52.


Thayer, Cornelia (Van Rensselaer), 2. 63; gift to M.H.S., 258.


Thayer, Ebenezer, of Braintree, death of children (1701, '04), 14. 20, 22.


Thayer, Rev. Ebenezer, of Hampton, N. H., career, 2. 51.


Thayer, Ebenezer, Jr., of Braintree, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Thayer, Ebenezer, of Brooklyn, Washington plate owned by, 1. 255.


Thayer, Eli, N. Eng. Emigrant Aid Soc., 1. 181, 3. 327.


Thayer, Gideon F., private school, 10. 210.


Thayer (Theer), Isaac, excommuni- cated (1683), 6. 483.


Thayer, James Bradley, elected a member M.H.S., 5. 33; accepts, 102; remarks, 8. 151, 13. 62, 14. 445, 15. 239, 364; list of publica- tions (1893-1901), 9. 24, 10. 122, 555, 11. 319, 14. 129, 16. 130; on G. O. Shattuck, 11. 268-271; elected to M.H.S. Council (1900, '01), 14. 146, 15. 51; M. H.S. tributes to, 16. 1, 2, 13-19, 148- 150; death, 1; in M.H.S., 2; character, 13, 15, 17; legal and hist. work, 13-14; style, 16; home


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life, 18; citizenship, 18; religion, 19; memoir assigned to S. L. Thorndyke, 19; Development of Jury, 148-150.


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


Thayer, John E., career, 2. 53; Thayer Hall a memorial to, 56, 57 n .; Washington Monument appeal, 143; subscription for M. H.S. build- ing, 3. 292.


Thayer (Tayer), Mrs. Margerey, im- migrant, 2. 51.


Thayer, Martha [Mrs. Marston], 2. 52. Thayer, Martha (Cotton), 2. 51.


Thayer, Mary A., 2. 52.


Thayer, Nathaniel [1], career, 2. 51. Thayer, Rev. Nathaniel [2], career, 2. 51; as minister, 52; Thayer Hall a memorial to, 56, 57 n .; memorial chapel, 63; and S. K. Lothrop, 3. 162; Harvard D.D. (1817), 5. 183; ₡ B K prayer (1823), 9. 119; biog. note, 119 n.


Thayer, Nathaniel [3], money gift to M.H.S., 1. 174; MEMOIR by G. E. Ellis, 2. 51-63; PORT. and AUTOG., 51; ancestry and birth, 51; brothers and sisters, 52; training, 52; and literature and science, 53; business career, 53; church affiliation, 53, 60-61; attitude toward his wealth, 53; and Harvard, 54-57; Thayer expedition, 57-59; other bene- factions, 60; social life, 61; and Lancaster, 61-62; decline, 62; death, 63; marriage, 63; memo- rial, 63.




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