Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 61

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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Thayer (Tayer), Richard [1], immi- grant, 2. 51.


Thayer, Richard [2], death of child (1709), 14. 26.


Thayer, Ruth (Eliot), 2. 51.


Thayer, Samuel R., letter to Sec. of State (1891) on Dutch medals, 7. 20-22.


Thayer, Sarah (Toppan), 2. 51; as minister's wife, 52; death, 61; memorial chapel, 63.


Thayer, Capt. Simeon, journal of Que- bec expedition, 2. 266; command in expedition, 275; in assault on Quebec, 292; captured, 295; in irons, 296.


Thayer, Sophia (Ripley), 16. 16.


Thayer, Stephen V. R., in Agassiz's Brazil expedition, 2. 59.


Thayer (Tayer), Thomas [1], immi- grant, 2. 51.


Thayer (Theer), Thomas [2], 6. 483.


Thayer, Thomas [3], death of children (1704), 14. 22; suicide, 23.


Thayer, William Roscoe, elected a member M.H.S., 9. 172; list of publications (1894-1906), 10. 122, 13. 66, 20. 208; remarks, 10. 440, 11. 120, 277, 385, 14. 360, 15. 364, 16. 232, 17. 75, 116, 18. 60, 154, 362, 19. 199, 299; on Library Com. (1896), 10. 442; report, 571; YOUTH AND REVOLUTION, 11. 226- 233; elected to M.H.S. Council (1897, 1902-04), 335, 16. 148, 17. 233, 18. 290; declines reëlection (1898), 12. 155; OUR NATIONAL HOLIDAYS, 15. 506-513; paper on National party of 1900, 17. 1; on International Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 245-247; signs memorial on Constitution, 18. 121; remarks on M. H.S. member- ship, 188; on Nominating Com. (1905), 18. 454; report, 19. 226; presents report of Council (1905), 201; OUTLOOK IN HISTORY, 279- 287; LONGFELLOW OUR NATIONAL POET, 20. 564-569.


Thayer Commons, Harvard, 2. 54-56. Thayer expedition to S. Am., 2. 57- 59.


Thayer Hall, erection, 2. 56-57.


Thayer Memorial Chapel at Lancas- ter, Mass., 2. 63.


Theatre, first in Boston, 2. 102; in Hartford (1795), 3. 50; Boston shows (1764-76), 10. 28; inter- ludes forbidden by Book of Sports, 19. 91; Boston play-bill (1795), 200; opera in Italy (1829), 19. 444; drama in Milan, 446; private theatricals in Florence, 447; opera in London, 461, 479. See also Drama.


Theer. See Thayer.


Thelwell, Capt. Lumley, in Parl. army, 13. 46.


Themistocles, rule in Athens, 6. 387; battle of Salamis, 17. 384-405.


Theology, Priestley on his studies (1798-1800), 3. 17-38; and age, 11. 227. See also Religion.


Thermopylæ, importance questioned, 17. 386.


Thickins, Jane (White), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Thickins, Randall, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Thiers, Louis Adolphe, inauguration of statue, 1. 145; and Washburne, 4. 38.


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Thilman, John, and Madison (1766), 19. 110.


Thirteenth Amendment, necessity, 3. 335.


Thomas, - -, of Broad Bay, Me.


(1777), 2. 304.


Thomas, - , of Md. (1778), 10. 464.


Thomas, (1779), 3. 66.


Thomas, -, on Susquehanna River (1781), 6. 135.


Thomas, Alice [Mrs. Howarth, Mrs. Collet], 17. 177.


Thomas Anna [Mrs. Shurtleff], exile in Amsterdam (1617), 6. 61.


Thomas, Anna [Mrs. Whateley], exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 61.


Thomas, Anna (Mayhew), 3. 385.


Thomas, Asa, loyalist refugee, 2. 235. Thomas, Benjamin Franklin, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 243; in Congress, 11. 343, 14. 300; MEMOIR by Rich. Olney, 297-302; PORT. and AUTOG., 297; facts of life, 297; lawyer, 298, 299; judge, 298; and abolition, 300; and State chief justiceship, 300; appearance and character, 301; religion, 302.


Thomas, Daniel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Thomas, Elizabeth (Gardner), 3. 385. Thomas, Hannah (Thomas), 2. 159, 18. 431.


Thomas, Henry, and polit. campaign of 1840, 15. 278.


Thomas, Henry A., drawing of battle of Bunker Hill, 10. 570.


Thomas, Isaiah, Boston estate, 1. 315; History of Printing repub- lished, 402; bequest to M.H.S., 3. 294; books taken by, from M. H.S. Library, 8. 322.


Thomas, James, sea-captain (1692), 7. 164.


Thomas, John, exile in Amsterdam (1605), 6. 61.


Thomas, John, loyalist refugee, 2. 234; member of Old Colony Club, 3. 382, 389; biog. note, 385; AUTOG., 389; record of attendance, 389-444. Thomas, Gen. John, 2. 159; in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 402, 405, 408, 5. 354, 360, 363, 384, 387, 18. 422; paper on career, 420-432; papers and relics of, 420, 422; birth and death, 420, 431; ancestry, 420; ap- pearance and port., 421; physician, 421, 422; in French War, 421; rank controversy in Rev. army, 423-429; and Hutchinson's papers, 424; at


Dorchester Heights, 429; Canadian campaign, 430-431; marriage and children, 431.


Thomas, John B., Master's oration (1809), 5. 174; biog. note, 174 n. Thomas, John D., enters Harvard (1837), 14. 205.


Thomas, Joseph, in Quebec expedi- tion, 2. 280, 283; captured, 292, 295. Thomas, Lieut. Joseph M., killed at Freeman's Farm, 3. 106.


Thomas, Joshua, studies law, 2. 5 n .; Pres. of Pilgrim Society, 3. 387; guest of Old Colony Club, 430; memoir, 7. 125; non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Thomas, Mary [Mrs. Haskins], exile in Amsterdam (1605), 6. 53, 61.


Thomas, Mary [Mrs. Roberts], exile in Amsterdam (1616), 6. 59, 62.


Thomas, Judge Nathaniel [1], 3. 135, 8. 218, 219.


Thomas, Nathaniel [2], 3. 135. Thomas, Nathaniel [3], 3. 385.


Thomas, Nathaniel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Thomas, Nathaniel, Jr., guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 436, 438.


Thomas, Nathaniel Ray, loyalist refugee, 2. 234; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 394, 418, 439; and John Rowe, 10. 44; in Boston society, 76. Thomas, Ralph, on Longfellow and Joshua Coffin, 20. 573.


Thomas, Robert B., port., 7. 373. Thomas, Sarah [Mrs. Talbot], 17. 180. Thomas, William, of Newbury (1664), 19. 291.


Thomas, William, at siege of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 430, 436, 437, 439; death, 442.


Thomas, Dr. William, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 433, 435; on Ply- mouth Com. of Corresp., 440 n.


Thomas, William A., bequest to M. H.S., 18. 420.


Thomas L. Winthrop Fund, history, 20. 214.


Thomassen, Anthony, exile in Am- sterdam, 6. 62.


Thomassen, Mrs. Elizabeth, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 62.


Thomasville, Ga., aspect (1904), 18. 236-237.


Thompson. See also Thomson, Tompson, Tomson.


Thompson, - , of Mohawk Valley (1778), 2. 446.


Thompson, -, of Baltimore (1804), 2. 15.


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Thompson, -, of Tremont, Ill. | Thompson, Maurice, use of term (1836), 7. 293. "Spanish Main," 5. 110.


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


Thompson, Colonel, survey of James River, 17. 490, 492.


Thompson, Doctor, of Eng., and free- dom of trade (1786), 17. 358, 359.


Thompson, Doctor, of Edinburgh, visit to (1830), 19. 470, 471.


Thompson, Major, of Eng. (1662), 1. 129.


Thompson, Aaron, of Cherry Valley, 2. 447.


Thompson, Abraham R., 1. 381.


Thompson, (?) Alexander, at Halifax, 3. 78.


Thompson, Anna, birth, 12. 330.


Thompson, Asahel, death at siege of Boston, 7. 410.


Thompson, Sir Benjamin. See Rum- ford.


Thompson, Benjamin, of Durham, N. H., descent, 17. 84.


Thompson, Benjamin, of Charles- town, 1. 381.


Thompson, Bradwarden, prize case (1743), 5. 87.


Thompson, David, patent, 1. 234; settlement of Boston, 367.


Thompson, Judge Ebenezer, of N. H., descent, 17. 84.


Thompson, Rev. Edward, death (1705), 1. 158, 14. 23; Elegiack Tribute to Seaborn Cotton, 9. 470.


Thompson, Elizabeth [Mrs. Cogs- well], 17. 77.


Thompson, Major Jabez, at siege of Boston, 9. 58.


Thompson, James, birth (1649), 12. 330.


Thompson, James, Harvard D.D. (1841), 5. 233.


Thompson, Rev. James W., at Phil- anthropic Soc. (1836), 19. 365.


Thompson, John, mobbed at Balti- more (1812), 19. 378.


Thompson, Lieut. (?) Joshua, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 135.


Thompson, Lucien, descent, 17. 84.


Thompson, Mary (Converse), joins Chelmsford church (1656), 12. 324, 325; children, 330.


Thompson, Mary, birth (1652), 12. 330.


Thompson, Mary [Mrs. Frothing- ham], 1. 381.


Thompson, Mary, of Dover, N. H., antiquarian, 17. 84.


Thompson, Richard, and Claiborne, 3. 4.


Thompson, Robert, absentee loy- alist, 10. 164.


Thompson, Rev. Samuel [1], of Taun- ton, Eng., letter to John Cogswell (1660) on family affairs, 17. 78-81. Thompson, Samuel [2], 17. 79.


Thompson, Lieut. Samuel, of Woburn, diary of campaign of 1758, 6. 22; non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Thompson, Capt. Samuel, of Brit. navy, at Boston (1769), 10. 72. Thompson, Sarah, birth, 12. 330.


Thompson, Simon, removes to Chelmsford (1654), 12. 323, 324; death, 324; wife, 324; children, 330.


Thompson, Smith, Harvard LL.D. (1835), 5. 216.


Thompson, Deacon Thomas, charac- ter, 16.316; biog. note, 316 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1788), 366, 387, 415.


Thompson, Thomas, Commencement part (1817) and biog. note, 5. 182, 182 n.


Thompson, Thomas W., biog. note, 16. 299 n .; `mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 299, 315, 318, 321, 322, 325, 327, 329-331, 345-349, 352-356, 366-370, 376, 378-381, 385, 387, 391-405, 415- 428, 432, 442, 444-448, 450; in Parsons's law office, 300; teaches school, 316, 320, 321, 325; J. Q. Adams's opinion, 346; rehg. en- thusiasm, 446, 447.


Thompson, Timothy, of Charlestown, 1. 381.


Thompson, Rev. William, of Wilts, Eng., 17. 77.


Thompson, William, of Noank, In- dian deed (1661), 5. 290.


Thompson, William, of Dover, N. H., 17. 78, 79, 83; descendants, 84.


Thompson, William, s. of Rev. Sam- uel, 17. 80, 81; testimony, 83.


Thompson, Major William, of Bos- ton, candidacy for town clerk (1790), 16. 87.


Thompson, Conn., inn (1804), 2. 6, 32. Thompson Island Farm School, in- terest of the Lymans in, 20. 149 22., 155.


Thoms, William J., on death-warrant of Charles I., 4. 157.


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Thomson. See also Thompson.


Thomson, Bahama refugee (1686), 13. 283.


Thomson, Andrew, guest of Old Col- ony Club, 3. 396, 397.


Thomson, Benjamin, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 184.


Thomson, Charles, as Sec. of Old Congress, 1. 289 n .- 291 n.


Thomson, Dorothy, exile in Amster- dam (1612), 6. 62.


Thomson, Isaac, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Thomson, Isabel, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 62.


Thomson, James, Isaac Watts on poetry of, 9. 366.


Thomson, Jane [Mrs. Mortlock], ex- ile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 57, 62.


Thomson, John, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Thomson, Rev. John, of Bristol, Eng., death (1675), 13. 345.


Thomson, John, captured by Indians (1746), 5. 115.


Thomson, Joseph, on white civiliza- tion in Africa, 17. 7.


Thomson, Maxwell, journal of Pon- tiac Conspiracy, 4. 44.


Thomson, Solomon, exile in Amster- dam (1612), 6. 62.


Thorndike, Charles, travel, 5. 343, 20. 186.


Thorndike, Israel, autog., 1. 365; subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.


Thorndike, Mary A. [Condesa de Banuelos], 20. 189.


Thorndike, Samuel Lothrop, elected a member M.H.S., 15. 326; me- moir of John Fiske assigned to, 368; on Library Com. (1902), 16. 1; report, 147; on J. B. Thayer, 14-19; memoir of Thayer assigned to, 19; elected to M.H.S. Council (1903, '04), 17. 233, 18. 290; signs memorial on Constitution, 121; on House Com. (1905, '06), 19. 273, 20. 245; on Auditing Com. (1906), 87; report, 226.


Thorne, Israel, case (1686), 19. 50.


Thornton, John W., and finding of Bradford MS., 7. 53.


Thornton, Matthew, and vote on In- dependence, 1. 275, 278, 279 ; Signer, 281.


Thornton, Rev. Thomas, death, 1. 154; preaches for Mather (1676), 13. 373.


Thornton, Timothy, and Mass. notes of 1691, 6. 397; of 1690, 13. 143.


Thorpe, Alpha, letter to David Belden (1812), 18. 325.


Thorp, Lieut. Eliphalet, in Am. army (1778-79), 2. 451, 453.


Thorwaldsen, Albert B., port., 11. 283.


Thorye, William, of Billesby, Eng. (1623), 8. 513.


Thoüen, Haitian planter, and S. G. Perkins, 2. 375, 386.


Thovis, Mrs., of Catania' (1830), 19. 451.


Thracians, migrations, 12. 108-110.


Thrall, John, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Three Brothers, strait of, Hakluyt on, 7. 312.


Three-County Troop, flag, 2. 165- 167, 199, 15. 241.


Three Crowns, Philadelphia inn, 4. 249.


Three Rivers, Am. attack on (1776), 6. 162.


Three Sisters, schooner on Chesa- peake (1781), 6. 133.


Threenedles, Benjamin, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.


Threenedles, Sarah, executed (1698), 1. 153.


Thunder-storm in Feb., 1. 158.


Thurloe, John, exploded coat of arms, 2. 250.


Thurloe, privateer (1750), 5. 95.


Thursday lecture, Dudley's Council on (1686), 13. 277.


Thurston, Rev. Benjamin, in Ratifi- cation Conven., 16. 386; biog. note, 386 n.


Thurston, Gates P., on statistics of Confederate army, 18. 435.


Thurston, Mary B. (Whitney) [Mrs. Nourse], 18. 294.


Thurston, Richard, voyage to N. Eng. (1651), 3. 6.


Thwaites, Reuben Gold, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 16. 251. Thwing, Bathsheba [Mrs. Johnston], 8. 226.


Thwing, William, sea-captain (1692), 7. 164, 165.


Ticknor, George, gift of books from family of, 2. 101, 393; collection of coins, 168; subscription for M. H.S. building, 3 and memoir of F. C. Gray, 4. 342; in M.H.S., 5. 5: biog. of W. H. Prescott, 6. 209; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 243; subscription to Bos-


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ton dinner (1830), 341; ¢ BK oration (1814), 9. 115; biog. note, 115 n .; and attempt to increase M.H.S. membership (1846), 10. 321; (1855), 322; and depositions of survivors of Bunker Hill, 480; bust, 11. 156; at Göttingen, 12. 366; on college libraries (1816), 368; on Harvard (1823), 370; and Univ. of Va. (1819), 14. 397; Friday Club, 473, 16. 465; and Boston Public Library, 14. 476; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Ticonderoga, Fort, N. Y., Burgoyne captures, 3. 103; Lévis's plan of Brit. attack (1758), 4. 94; troops at (1760), 403; in 1760, 5. 354, 364, 390; march from Boston to (1776), 6. 78-83; Am. troops at (1776), 83-87, 10. 499, 12. 101- 102.


Tidd. See also Ted.


Tidd, William, Story on, 15. 223; biog. note, 224 n.


Tiernan, Luke, candidacy at Balti- more (1832), 5. 468.


Tierney, James, prize case (1752), 5. 97-98.


Tiffany, Francis, Commencement part (1847), 5. 253, 253 n.


Tift, - -, at Brookfield (1762), 7. 396.


Tigert. See Digert.


Tigress. See Tygress.


Tilden, Israel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Tilden, John [1], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Tilden, John [2], loyalist refugee, 2. 235.


Tilden, Joseph, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Tilden, Joseph, Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343.


Tilden, Joshua, loyalist refugee, 2. 235.


Tilden, Stephen, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Tileston,- , guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 426.


Tileston, John, school, 4. 193; and Franklin Fund, 12. 29 n.


Tileston, Thomas, elegy on John Foster (1681), 4. 204, 8. 392-395. Tilestone, Thomas, petition as vet- eran of Narragansett War, 1. 229.


Tilghman, Matthew, delegate to Con- gress, 1. 276.


Tilghman, William, and ratification of Constitution, 17. 504.


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


Tilley. See also Tillie, Tilly.


Tilley, Bridget (van der Welde), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Tilley, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Tilley, Mary [Mrs. Torrey], 3. 415 n.


Tilley, Paul, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Tillie, Sergeant John, adventure with Pequots (1636), 12. 205.


Tillinghast, Caleb B., gift to M.H.S., 3. 283.


Tillinghast, Nicholas, magistrate (1764), 18. 261.


Tillotson, Bishop John, Whitefield and Watts on, 9. 379.


Tilly, Elizabeth, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.


Tilman, Captain, at Cherry Valley, 2. 454.


Tilman, Robert, of Va. (c. 1654), 3. 7.


Tilman, Susanna (Sellick), of Va., 3. 7.


Tilton, Deacon Peter, on Mass. com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402; to hold court (1686), 13. 271.


Tilton, Warren, Commencement part (1844), 5. 243.


Timmins, John, in Boston society, 10. 32, 39; conference on Port Bill, 85; on com. on address to Gage, 86; exiled from Boston (1776), 102.


Timmins, Marianne [Mrs. Brimmer], 10. 594.


Timmins, Susan H. [Mrs. Perkins], 7. 435.


Tindal. See also Tyndale.


Tindal, Lieut. James, wounded at Quebec, 2. 294.


Tindal, Nicholas, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.


Ting. See also Tyng.


Ting, William, Winthrop deeds house to (1643), 7. 136.


Tingley, Timothy, and R. I. boundary dispute (1732), 19. 29.


Tinker, John, on Groton (1659), 4. 137; and Gov. Winthrop, 7. 130, 133, 13. 61-62; shipwrecked (1645), 8. 9; career, 13. 61 n.


Tinker, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Tinker, Mrs. Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.


Tinkham, Sarah J. [Mrs. Brayton], 19. 272.


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Tintern Abbey, G. E. Ellis on, 10. | Tolman, Capt. Elijah, command 217.


Tioga. See Sullivan (Fort).


Tippet, Mehitable [Mrs. St. John de Crèvecœur], 20. 44; death, 48.


Tipton, John, and tariff (1832), 19. 523.


Tirrell. See also Tyrrell.


Tirrell, Albert J., trial, 11. 136-139, 142.


Tisdale, - , at Harvard, 14. 201.


Titcomb, Gen. Jonathan, militia offi- cer, 16. 332; biog. note, 332 n .; del- egate to Ratification Conven., 349, 350.


Titcomb, Major Moses, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 433, 435.


Tithing-man, in colon. N. H., 19. 175. Titles, Federal, comment on (1789), 15. 129.


Titus, Silas, speech on Exclusion Bill (1680), origin of "lion in the lobby- roar," 4. 318.


Tiverton, R. I., in 1801, 4. 126; inn, 135.


Tobacco, illicit trade (1708), 4. 150; Dudley's Council on reshipment (1686), 13. 245; price (1789), 15. 126; speculation (1787), 17. 455; payment of Va. tax in (1787), 491; crop injured (1788), 510; trade with New York City (1782), 19. 154-157; regulation in colon. N. H., 171.


Tobacco pipes, found in old wreck, 4. 218, 311; exhibit in London, 218. Tobey, Edward S., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 264.


Tobey, Isaac, non-consumption agree- ment (1786), 8. 497.


Tocott. See Branford.


Tocqueville, Alexis Clérel de, on town govt., 5. 322, 7. 175, 180 n .; and Mrs. Childe, 16. 469; garbled published letters, 469; on right of secession, 19. 278, 20. 484.


Tod, Joshua, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Todd. See also Ted, Tod.


Todd, Dolly (Paine) [Mrs. Madison], 19. 377.


Todd, S. O., 20. 20; acknowledg- ment to, 83.


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


Toll, Captain, prize case (1752), 5. 98. Tolland, Conn., minister (1795), 3. 51.


Tolman, Ebenezer, journal of Quebec expedition, 6. 39.


(1779), 2. 443.


Tolman, John, at Cherry Valley, 2. 456.


Tolman, Timothy, buys slave (1747), 6. 250.


Tolsen, -, of Cockland's Creek, Va. (1781), 6. 157.


Tolstoi, Count Lyeff N., as milit. his- torian, 13. 104.


Tolwine, Edward, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 62.


Tom Never's Head, Nantucket, 4. 130.


Tomahawks, stone, as weapons, 6. 37. Tombs, Iroquois, 2. 467; specimen of early Mass., 9. 58, 60.


Tomlin, John, suicide (1677), 7. 169. Tompkins, William, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.


Tompson. See also Thompson.


Tompson, Benjamin, verses on Hub- bard's map, 4. 19 n., 199; Gramma- rians Funeral, 5. 2, 10. 273; career, 5. 3, 10. 272; death, 8. 223; funeral elegies on Rebekah Sewall, 387-389, 10. 274; notes on his literary work, 263-284; New Eng- lands Tears and New Englands Crisis, Eng. and Am. eds., 263-272; extant copies, 347; elegy on John Winthrop, Jr., 267, 270-271; esti- mates of his poetry,272-273 ; elegies on relatives, 275-284; tombstone, 278; elegy on Fitz-John Winthrop, 369-371.


Tompson, Edward, elegy by, 10. 278- 281.


Tompson, Edward W. E., gift to M.H.S., 10. 275.


Tompson, Deacon Samuel [1], of Braintree, 6. 483, 484; Ben. Tomp- son's elegy on, 10. 275-277; son's elegy on, 278-281.


Tompson, Samuel [ ? 2], disciplined by church (1697), 1. 150, 6. 481-482. Tompson, Rev. William, at Braintree, 2. 46; elegies on, 10. 281-284.


Tomson. See also Thompson.


Tomson, Lieut. Benjamin, death (1776), 12. 102.


Toogood, Capt. William, in Am. army (1778), 2. 443.


Tooker, John, recorder (1664), 5. 305. Topham, Capt. John, journal of Que- bec expedition, 2. 266; command, 275; in assault on Quebec, 292; captured, 295.


Topliff, Jerom, death at siege of Bos- ton, 7. 410.


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Topliff, Samuel, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.


Toppan. See also Tappan, Topham.


Toppan, Abraham, immigrant, 15. 480.


Toppan, Charles, career, 15. 480. Toppan, Christopher, 2. 51.


Toppan, Laura A. (Noxon), 15. 480. Toppan, Robert Noxon, elected a member M.H.S., 13. 121; remarks, 156, 378; communicates records of Dudley's Council (1686), 222-286; Memoir of Ed. Randolph reviewed, 286-298, 15. 109-111, 489; on Nominating Com. (1900), 14. 1; re- port, 145; publication (1900), 129; remarks on Ed. Winslow, 212; M. H.S. tributes to, 15. 105-111; in M.H.S., 105; establishes Toppan Prize, 107, 486; study of money, 107, 483-488; travel, 108, 481, 483; MEMOIR by A. M. Davis, 480- 492; PORT. and AUTOG., 480; birth, 480; ancestry, 480; education, 481; studies law, 482; Extracts from Jouffroy, 482; and diplomatic career, 483; and Newbury, 483, 487; marriage, 483; edits Council Records, 489; death, 490; politics, 490; character, 491; societies, 491. Toppan, Sarah [Mrs. Thayer], 2. 51. Toppan, Sarah M. (Cushing), 15. 107, 483.


Toppan Prize at Harvard, 15. 107, 486.


Toreno, Francisco de Borja Quiepo de Llano y Gayoso, conde de, presents Cartas de Indias, 2. 156.


Torfason, Thormod, on Vinland sagas, 4. 42.


Torres, Manuel, financial plan (1814), 20. 375; on Mexican affairs, 380.


Torrey, Augustus, Commencement part (1824), 5. 192; biog. note, 192 n.


Torrey, Haviland, 3. 415 n.


Torrey, Henry Warren, remarks, 1. 192; on F. E. Parker, 2. 210-212; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; on Hallam's impartiality, 159; ancestry, 415 n., 9. 197-199; and memoir of Jas. Walker, 5. 154, 6. 359; Commencement part (1833), 5. 211, 211 n .; M.H.S. tributes to, 8. 396-397, 400-402; lawyer, 396, 9. 201 ; as prof., 8. 397, 401, 9. 205- 208; in M.H.S., 8. 397, 401-402, 9. 208-209; MEMOIR by W. W. Goodwin, 197-210; PORT. and AUTOG., 197; death, 197; birth,


- 197; boyhood home, 199; educa- tion, 199-200; school usher, 200; work on Leverett's Lexicon, 200; ruined eyesight, 201; travel, 201- 202; instructor at Harvard, 202; school for girls, 203-205; honorary degree, 205; Overseer, 205; char- acter, 209.


Torrey, Deacon John, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 415, 433, 435, 440; biog. note, 415 n .; presents Com. of Corresp.'s request to club, 440. Torrey, John [H. C. 1808], 9. 197.


Torrey, Marcia O. (Warren), 9. 197. Torrey, Mary (Tilley), 3. 415 n.


Torrey, Nathaniel, on Plymouth Com. of Corresp., 3. 441 n.


Torrey, Rev. Samuel, at ordination of Rogers, 1. 154; death, 159; Exhortation unto Reformation, 9. 434; Plea for Life of Dying Re- ligion, 458; Mans Extremity, Gods Oportunity, 505; answer to Gen- eral Court (1676), 13. 369.


Torrey, William, clerk of Mass. House (1667), 6. 475; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.


Tothill, Sir Harry, 19. 459.


Totocot. See Branford.


Totten, Silas, at Harvard Commence- ments (1842, '43), 5. 236, 239.


Toucey, Isaac, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 292.


Tousard, Louis, attack on Haitian insurgents, 2. 319 n., 322.


Toussaint l'Ouverture, insurrection, 2. 335 n., 352 n.


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


Towcester, Eng., described, 4. 12.


Tower, Charlemagne, Commencement part (1830), 5. 203; biog. note, 203 n. ; collection of Americana, 419. Tower, Gideon, and R. I. boundary dispute (1731), 19. 26.


Town, Ensign Jacob, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 134, 135, 141.


Town government, Alex. Johnston on "town sovereignty," 3. 372; genesis of Mass., 5. 267-269, 320- 330, 7. 172-263, 441-449; origin and influence of Conn., 5. 269-277, 327-330, 7. 180 n .; essentials, 5. 273; central govt. precedes, 275, 7. 180 n., 220, 236; a growth, 5. 321; effect of Am. Rev. on theory, 321-322, 7. 219 n .; not a polit. entity, 5. 324; development, 324- 328; and estab. church, 330; theory of origin in Eng. parish, 7.


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173, 203, 218, 221-229, 238, 251- 259; of Germanic origin, 174, 211, 216, 245-251; indigenous, 176, 216, 229, 238, 442; development In Dorchester, 177-186; "inhabi- tants " as identified with land owners, 178, 188, 193, 194, 204, 212-214, 240-241; origin as land- holding corporation, 178, 186-188, 190, 196, 201, 205, 239 n., 449; colon. charter as model, 178, 187, 195-197, 201-203, 211, 240, 262, 442-447; development in Ded- ham, 186-188; and church govt., 187, 189, 192, 196, 204, 210, 228, 230, 239; development in Hing- ham, 188-189; restrictions upon new inhabitants, 188, 191, 193, 202; development in Weymouth, 189- 192; in Cambridge, 192-194; in Boston, 194-196; origin in Endi- cott's govt., 199, 232-233; classes of dwellers, 203; theoretical and practical constituency of town meet- ings, 205-210, 241; earlier inves- tigators, 215-216; early acts of statehood, 219; stage of commu- nal life, 220; regulation by colon. authority, 221, 236, 257; period of uncertain beginnings, 230-238; question of incorporation, 235 n .- 236 n .; of legal origin, 251; influ- ence of environment, 257; agree- ment on, before leaving Eng., 259- 261; Dudley's Council on (1686), 13. 246, 259; Guilford organization, 16. 493-494.


Town records, condition of Boston, 16. 103-104.


Towne. See also Town.


Towne, Rev. Joseph H., at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10. 395 n.


Townsend. See also Townshend.


Townsend, Gregory, at funeral of Ed. Winslow, 3. 93.


Townsend, Horatio, biog. note, 16.


315 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 315, 317-323, 326, 327, 331-335, 346-353, 355, 356, 360, 362, 366-370, 373, 378-385, 387, 389-395, 397, 400-402, 427, 428, 434, 438, 443, 445-450, 457; illness, 384, 385, 394, 395, 399; admitted to bar, 401, 402; Adams's characterization, 401.


Townsend, Mary P., bequest to M. H.S., 3. 292.


Townsend, Major Penn, and Port Royal expedition (1707), 1. 159;


(1690), 13. 143; commissioner to Indians (1694), 7. 168; at Arrow- sic (1717), 8. 218; candidate for Council (1698), 12, 284; petition on delay at customs (1686), 13. 254; and Council's assumption of con- trol (1715), 15. 343-351; justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.




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