Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 68

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
Number of Pages: 524


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Wingfield, Garland, of Ga., 20. 514. Wingohocking Creek, Pa., origin of name, 15. 366.


Winn. See also Wynne.


Winn, Benjamin, at Louisville (1836), 7. 290.


Winn, Molly, visits Am. camp (1775), 7. 401.


Winn, Nathaniel, in campaign of 1760, 5. 384.


Winnett, John, Jr., absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Winnisimmet (Chelsea), Mass., on early map, 1. 211; Maverick's ac- count (1660), 236; Maverick's land and dwelling at, 369, 372. See also Chelsea.


Winship. See also Wyndship's.


Winship, George Parker, list of early Am. imprints in John Carter Brown Library, 12. 382-394; on early Mexican imprints and printers, 395-400 ; acknowledg- ment to, 17. 66; elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 19. 169.


Winsley, John, of Boston, house burned (1676), 13. 411.


Winslow, at Newburyport (1787), 16. 326.


Winslow, Miss, d. of Rev. Edward, 16. 459.


Winslow, Mrs., leaves Boston (1776), 10. 95.


Winslow, Anna [Mrs. Hayward], 3. 384.


Winslow, Benjamin, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Winslow, Benjamin D., Commence- ment part (1835), 5. 215; biog. note, 215 n.


Winslow, Gov. Edward, Maverick on, 1. 240; efforts for release (1634), 8. 371, 386; rarity and price of Good Newes from New England, 9. 185; and conversion of Indians, 10. 337; Glorious Progress of Gospel, extant copies, 337; death in West Indies, 13. 43 n .; lack of biog., 14. 211; burial, 211; at Leyden, 17. 176.


Winslow, Edward [1] [H. C. 1736], sailing orders to T. Cotton (1760), 2. 229; biog. notes, 230 n., 243, 3. 414 n .; commissions as register of


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wills, 2. 231, 233; letter from W. Sheaffe (1771) on smuggling, 232; and the Council (1778), 238; com- mission as land agent (1783), 241; letters from Gov. Wentworth (1779) on Loyalist Corps, 3. 66; from Rich. Russell (1777) on aid, 68; funeral, 93-94; inscription on monument, 94; guest of Old Colony Club, 398, 415, 433, 439, 444; host of club, 418; and oath of allegiance (1778), 402 n .; protest on Plymouth tea resolutions (1773), 441 n .; as cus- toms collector, 12. 193.


Winslow, Edward [2] [Letters follow], biog. notes, 2. 236 n., 242, 3. 386; and Arch. McNeil, 67; power of atty. from Byles (1784), 81; at funeral of father, 93; member of Old Colony Club, 382, 389; AUTOG., 389; record .of attendance, 389- 444; address in commemoration of Pilgrim Fathers (1770), 416; on removal of Plymouth Rock, 441 n .; and royal arms from Old State House, 4. 260-261; Commencement spread, 10. 42.


Letters : to Ward Chipman (1785) coat of arms from Old State House, 4. 261; - from T. A. Coffin (1805) Trafalgar, 3. 88; - from H. E. Fox (1783) offer of appointment, 77; employment of troops, 78; (1784) Canadian appointments, Parr, pen- sions in Winslow's family, 78-81; - to H. M. Gordon (1785) troubles of refugees, board of accounts, 82; - from Francis Green (1779) fleet at Newport, 2. 239; - from Stephen Miller (1792) procuring a servant, 242; - from Simon Pease (1777) trade at Newport, 235; - from Pepperrell (1785) pensions for Wins- low's relatives, 3. 70; - from Lord Sheffield (1805-6) personal, 69-70; - from Isaac Winslow (1788) finan- cial matters, 2. 241; - from Pel- ham Winslow (1777) family affairs, 236; (1778) transactions with Pease, family affairs, 237-239.


Winslow, Rev. Edward [H. C. 1741], 10. 41, 16. 459; biog. note, 459 n. Winslow, Elizabeth [Mrs. Marston], 2. 231 n.


Winslow, Elizabeth (Barker), Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 176.


Winslow, Francis E., 2. 229.


Winslow, Hannah (Howland), pen- sion, 3. 81; biog. note, 414 n.


Winslow, Rev. Hubbard, @ BK


prayer (1846), 9. 141; biog. note, 141 n.


Winslow, Col. Isaac [d. 1738], letter to Benj. Marston on grandson, 2. 230; biog. notes, 231 n., 3. 414 n .; and Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 343-346.


Winslow, Isaac [d. 1777], of Roxbury, 5. 10; absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated estate, 184.


Winslow, Dr. Isaac [d. 1819], errone- ously called refugee, 2. 234, 235 n .; guest of Old Colony Club, 3.394, 442. Winslow, Isaac, (?) s. of Joshua, let- ter to Ed. Winslow (1788) on finan- cial matters, 2. 241-242.


Winslow, Joanna (White), letter to Benj. Marston (1783) appeal for aid, 2. 240; biog. note, 3. 384.


Winslow, John [d. 1674], of Boston, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.


Winslow, John, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 308.


Winslow, John, sea-captain (1728), 18. 240.


Winslow, Gen. John, biog. note, 2. 229 n .; office, 232; commission, 243; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 394, 406, 418; presides at Ply- mouth anniversary dinner (1772), 435; letter to Pres. of Harvard (1749) on son's social pretensions, 9. 6; in Boston society, 10. 34.


Winslow, Joseph, and Molasses Act, 10. 60; imports tea, 79; on com. on address to Gage, 86.


Winslow, Joshua [d. 1769], at funeral of Faneuil, 1. 43; mentioned, 10. 39; and Registry of Probate (1754),


16. 109, 110; director of Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 189, 196, 205, 208. Winslow, Joshua, at Halifax (1779), 2. 239.


Winslow, Gen. Josiah, Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152; death, 13. 409.


Winslow, Mary [Mrs. Warren], 3. 384, 9. 198.


Winslow, Mary (Chilton), 4. 195. Winslow, Mary (Symonds), 3. 386.


Winslow, Pelham, loyalist refugee, 2. 234; letters to Edw. Winslow (1777) on family affairs, 236; (1778) on transactions with Pease, family affairs, 237-239; biog. notes, 236 n., 3. 384; appeal of widow, 2. 240; member of Old Colony Club, 3. 382, 389; AUTOG., 389; record of attendance, 389- 444; social position at college, 9. 6; career, 6.


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Winslow, Penelope [Mrs. Warren], 9. 199.


Winslow, Penelope, d. of Edward [H. C. 1736], 2. 237, 239.


Winslow, Sally, 2. 237.


Winslow, Samuel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; charac- terized, 153.


Winslow, Susannah [Mrs. Latham], 4. 195.


Winslow, William, commissary at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 427, 428.


Winslow, Rev. William C., gift to M.H.S., 3. 178.


Winslow Papers, 2. 229-242, 3. 64- 94, 20. 559.


Winsor. See also Windsor.


Winsor, Ann T. (Howland), 12. 457.


Winsor, Caroline T. (Barker), 12. 470; gift to M.H.S., 13. 162-163. Winsor, Justin [Communications fol- low], announcements as Corresp. Sec. M.H.S., 1. 31, 75, 181, 335, 360, 374, 2. 64, 101, 225, 258, 3. 144, 178, 215, 4. 37, 5. 102, 142, 7. 399; elected Corresp. Sec. (1884- 93), 1. 180, 2. 79, 404, 3. 297, 4. 119, 366, 5. 456, 6. 419, 7. 383, 8. 201; and Price's view of Boston, 1. 249; on Vattemare, 261-262; on com. on Parkman MSS., 362, 3. 153; report, 4. 44-46; Nar. and Crit. History, 2. 65, 5. 119, 131, 154-155, 6. 274, 12. 478: Memorial History of Boston, 2. 65, 12. 477; list of publications (1884-97), 2. 68, 392, 3. 280, 4 107, 348, 7. 369, 8. 186, 9. 24. 10. 122, 555, 11. 319, 12. 176; on commission on Mass. Archives, 2. 68; and port. of Jos Dudley, 196, 197 n; on com on work of B. F. Stevens, 219; and journal of Jos Ware, 267; Pres. Am. Hist Assoc., 436; on com. on cataloguing MSS., 3. 254; re- port, 4. 103-105; on com. on Lafayette Statue, 12; report, 38- 41; remarks, 65, 6. 21, 7. 421, 425, 8. 20, 55, 235, 264, 348, 9. 158, 10. 291, 490, 11. 74, 120, 209, 254, 277, 336, 449; on com. on centennial of Washington's inauguration, 4. 158, 199; on com. on MS. of Am. Rev., 236; on Library Com. (1889), 367; on com. on amending by-laws, 372; report, 409-411; moves vote of thanks, 5. 457; another motion by, 6. 1; and Washington port. at Blois, 34; presents communications


for other members, 39, 7. 17, 263; authorized to represent M.H.S. in Europe, 6. 40; reprinted M. H.S papers, 245-246; attitude towards hist. sources, 280; on com. on Cabot mappe-monde, 305; returns from Europe, 7. 1; presides, 8. 402, 10 468, 11. 210, 237, 268, 286, 367, 12. 1; elected Vice-Pres. M H.S. (1894-97), 9. 39, 10. 137, 572, 11. 335; presents a gift from Miss Pal- frey, 10. 552; PORT. and AUTOG., 12. front .; M.H.S. tributes to, 30-40, 65; death, 30, 482; scholarship, 30; capacity for work, 30. 34; as librarian, 31-38, 44, 471-479: be- quest of books to M.H.S., 32, 13. 161-163; and instruction at Har- vard, 12. 35, 479; character, 35, 44; as historian, 38-40; in M. H S., 40-42, 66, 476, 481; and death of daughter, 42; and young men, 43; MEMOIR by H. E. Scudder, 457-482; birth, 457; ancestry, 457-458; early hist. interests, 458-460, 464; early journals, 459, 465; Duxbury, 460; and J. L. Sibley, 460; interest in pure literature, 461-463, 482; religion, 461; life at college, 461-465; farces, 463; work on life of Garrick, 464; travel, 465- 469, 480; as letter-writer, 465-466; extract on proclaiming of Second Empire, 466-468; filial nature, 468; plans literary career, 469; marriage, 470; magazine articles, 470; bib- liog. work, 474, 477, 480; societies, 477 n; as cartographer, 478-480; traits, 481-482; - book-plate for books bequeathed to M.H.S., 13. 163.


Communications : on accounts of trial of Church, 1. 14; letter on Mass. affairs (March, 1766), 2. 158-159; on embankment at Stony Brook, 200-204; on erroneous tabulation of Continental army, 204-207; Wild's journal of Arnold's expedition, 265-275; on other journals of expedition, 265; on journal of Wm. McKendry, 436; on early maps of Boston and Boston Harbor, 478-480; on Rev. papers, 3. 96; on authorship of spurious Mont- calm letters, 202-205; on locality of Lovewell's Fight, 259; on Drake's landfall in Calif., 260-261; on .autogs. and library of Elder Brewster, 261-265; letter on cer- tain Pickering papers, 318; letter


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and docs. on Wyoming Massacre, 340-347; on Northeastern bound- ary and "red-line" map, 349-368; on Franklin-Hartley map (1783), 4. 60; on legal and hist. minds, 65; letter on papers of Rufus King, 67; on Sparks's ed. of Washing- ton's letters, 67; on Lévis Papers, 92-101; letter of Com. Rogers, 207; on pub. of Lévis Papers, 308; on papers of Luzerne, 308; on MS. map of Mexico (1550), 308; Ford's paper on briefs of prize cases, 5. 85-101; on term "Spanish Main," 114; on Chas. Deane, 131-132; on purchase of earliest records of Mass., 166; on eds. and copies of Columbus's first letter, 306, 7. 18- 19; on Tower Collection of Ameri- cana, 5. 418; on "Piehle" port. of Washington, 419; on "H. B." miniature of Washington, 419; letter from (1890) on Winthrop map and Brit. archives, 6. 259- 260; on Am. MSS. at Lambeth, 340; MEMOIR OF CHAS. DEANE, 7. 45-89; Minor's diary, 263-294; RESULTS OF CARTIER'S EXPLORA- TIONS, 298-315; on John Fitch's map (1785), 364-366; on Colum- bus, 8. 41; on Las Casas and Columbus, 49; on Wallace and Darwin, 50-51; on Northmen in Am., 55; ANTICIPATIONS OF CARTIER'S VOYAGES (1492-1534), 67-78; on Habermann's "Views in Boston," 499; on Parkman as historian, 551; on MS. copy of con- stitution of Soc. of Cincinnati, 9. 10; EARLIEST PRINTED SOURCES OF N. ENG. HISTORY, 181-192; on brochure containing Cabot mappe- monde legends, 10. 117; Books CONNECTED WITH N. ENG. INDIANS (1630-1700), 327-360; on history of Pickering's Q. M. G. papers, 11. 7-8; on first Plymouth record of name Mayflower, 70; CABOT CON- TROVERSIES, 156-169; on H. L. Pierce, F. A. Walker, 211; on J. M. Read, Horatio Hall, 221; on G. O. Shattuck, 268; on return of Bradford MS., 299-304, 12. 17; on missing account of voyage of Mayflower, 11. 367, 12. 17; BAP- TISTA AGNESE, 11. 371-385.


Winsor, Nathaniel, Jr., career, 12. 457-458.


Winsor, William, exile in Amsterdam, (1597), 6. 64.


Winter, Mrs., of Boston (1762), 7. 387, 397.


Winter Street, Boston, early name, 1. 318.


Winterbotham, William, port. of Washington in United States, 5. 420.


Winthrop, - , visits Isaac Watts (1739), 9. 367, 371.


Winthrop, Adam, g.f. of John [1], 2. 253.


Winthrop, Adam [1], s. of John [1], 2. 157.


Winthrop, Adam [2], death, 1. 155; and Mass. notes of 1691, 6. 397; of 1690, 13. 143; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; named for Council (1691), 14. 217.


Winthrop, Adam [3], and paper money scheme (1729), 12. 437.


Winthrop, Agnes [Lady Mildmay], 2. 253.


Winthrop, Agnes (Sharpe) [Mrs. Mildmay], 2. 253.


Winthrop, Ann [Mrs. Lechmere], 8. 126.


Winthrop, Ann [Mrs. Richards], 4. 283, 10. 548.


Winthrop, Anne [Mrs. Sears], 2. 408. Winthrop, Beekman, elected a


corresp. member M.H.S., 20. 395. Winthrop, Benjamin Robert, re- printed M.H.S. paper, 6. 246.


Winthrop, Elizabeth, death (1714), 8. 224.


Winthrop, Elizabeth (Fones) [Mrs. Feke, Mrs. Hallett], 6. 2.


Winthrop, Elizabeth (Hawkins) [Mrs. Richards], 10. 548.


Winthrop, Elizabeth (Mason), gift to M.H.S., 19. 307; marriage, 20. 193.


Winthrop, Elizabeth (Reade), letter of recommendation to Saybrook church (1650), 3. 200; gravestone, 8. 142.


Winthrop, Fitz-John, letters from John Haynes (1655-63), 1. 118- 131; relationship with Haynes, 119; at Harvard, 120; Eng. milit. career, 121, 123; love affair, 123, 129; nurses Haynes through small- pox, 125; expenses in Eng., 126- 127; travel on Continent, 127; early port., 130; return to Conn., 130; offer to apprentice (1656), 3. 193; Quary's report on (1708), 4. 150; letters from Sylvester (1674-83), 283-290; milit. com-


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pany (1677), 287; and Andros (1677, '80), 287, 288; papers pub., 336; papers deposited in Conn. State Library, 5. 293-302; in Conn. Hist. Soc. Library, 303-304; and L. I. towns (1673-74), 293, 294; papers concerning Groton Hall, 305-306; and mother's gravestone, 8. 143; Tompson's elegy, 10. 369- 371; letters from Abr. Pierson (1698, 1703), 12. 146, 148; cedar swamp, 148; member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; attends, 226-245; salary, 282; and Ran- dolph, 296; notice of death, 14. 25; Canadian expedition, 15. 305, 316. Winthrop, Frances P. (Adams), 20. 184; death, 185.


Winthrop, Francis Bayard, letter from John Porter (1803) on Win- throp Papers, 8. 140.


Winthrop, Francis W., college honors, 1. 227, 5. 198; Commencement part and spread (1817) and biog. note, 183, 183 n.


Winthrop, Grenville Temple, sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Winthrop, Henry, wife and daughter, 6. 2,4.


Winthrop, James, 3. 34, 16. 304, 309; and origin of M.H.S., 6. 277; memoir of Wm. Fiske, 7. 123; of E. G. Marsh, 124; of James Sulli- van, 125; memoir, 125; senior member M. H. S., 9. 93; presents John Marshall's diary, 14. 13; biog. note, 16. 304 n .; and resignation of Pres. Langdon, 18. 224, 226.


Winthrop, Jane (Borland), 2. 408. Winthrop, Gov. John [1], Waters- Winthrop map, 1. 212-214, 6. 259, 7. 335-338; chart of North Shore, 1. 214-215; sent over as Gov., 239; and founding of Harvard, 260 n .; statue at Washington, 389; on Northern Lights, 2. 104; relation- ship with Mildmays, 120, 252; re- lationship with Henry Boade, 156; letter from Boade (1648) on juris- diction over Wells, 157; search for site of Boston, 202; church cove- nant, 221; and Claiborne, 3. 4; and Wm. Peirse, 362; on transfer of Mass. govt., 4. 91, 8. 109, 111- 112; at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 166, 167, 171, 172, 184, 187; books presented to Harvard, 5. 85; letter from Thos. Shepard, 103- 104; on Harvard Commencement


(1642), 403; and Mrs. Feke, 6. 3; letters from Thos. Lyon (1647, '48), 5-8; from Anne Higginson (1631) and Thos. Hooker (1637), 6. 422- 425; Latin letter from son Samuel (1645), 7. 13-15; and site of Wessa- gusset, 24, 26; estate, 127-140; losses through bailiff, 127, 131-133; voluntary contribution to aid, 128; revokes will of 1639, 128, 136; no Eng. estate except his wife's, 129- 131; action of creditors, 132; record of lands sold by, 134-136; allotment in present Revere, 136- 138; unrecorded sale of it, 138- 140; FACSIM. of deed, 139; in- ventory of goods (1649), 140-143; question of later will, 140; - pol- icy of polit. development, 195 n., 236 n., 262; greatness, 8. 376, 408; Declaration of Former Passages, 9. 413, 10. 332; letters from Alice Daniell (? 1635) on estate of Saml. Skelton, 109-114; from Wm. Hil- ton (1637), 362; from son John (1634), 11. 3; from son Stephen (1647), 6; "of blessed memory" (1659), 183; location of first Boston house, 185; creditors pro- vide him with another house, 185- 186; proposed memorial ed. of History, 12. 169-172, 260-261, 293- 312, 340-342; MS. of Bradford and, 196, 259; provision for tomb, 210; on return of Aspinwall, 213; miss- ing papers, 298, 299 n .; funeral elegy on, 414; on Sayle's Bahama settlement, 13. 12-14; on John Humphrey and Old Providence, 37-38; tailor's bill, 59-61; some accts., 61-62; London bill (1639), 61-62; letter from Jas. Downing (1637), 14. 372; and Piscataqua settlements, 16. 175, 177, 179; and framing of first Mass. code, 275- 279; difference with Dudley (1636), 276-278; and John Higginson, 483, 486.


Winthrop, Gov. John [2], in Eng., and John Haynes, 1. 125; and medicine, 126, 4. 275, 283; Maverick on, 1. 244; at New London (1650), 2. 49; Atherton Co., 152; on Claiborne and Boston, 3. 4; letters from Rich. Leader (1648-60) on mining and salt-making, 192-197; agree- ment with Leader on process of making salt, 194; Ipswich peti- tion on (1637), 197-200; letter of recommendation to Saybrook


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church (1650), 200; letter from ; Winthrop, John Still, 2. 408; letter from Trumbull (1769) on Winthrop Papers, 8. 139.


Williams (1649) on R. I. and N. Eng. Confed., conditions in Eng., 256-257; letter from Harvard Fel- lows (1672) on astronomical instru- ments, 4. 264-266, 8. 3; telescope, 4. 266; letters from Sylvesters (1653-75), 270-285; and Quakers, 275; interest in and corresp. about iron works (1644-47), 276, 8. 6, 13-17, 13. 27-29; letter from Mrs. Heathcote (1665) on An- tigua, 5. 105; arrival in N. Eng., 279; papers deposited in Conn. State Library, 288-294; in Conn. Hist. Soc. Library, 302-303; in Essex Inst. Library, 304-305; in L. I. Hist. Soc. Library, 305; land grants, 288, 289, 8. 10; commis- sion (1647), 5. 288; and Mrs. Hallett, 6. 3, 4, 9, 10; letters from her (1630), 4; (1649-52), 11-13; and Thomas Lyon, 7, 8; letters from him (1668), 16-17; from Rob. Feke, 8 n .; from Martha Lyon (1649-51), 9, 14-16; and Stuyvesant, 12; trade letter from Barbadoes (1674), 7. 13, 16-17; letter to (1659) on conditions in Eng., 363; and Jupiter's fifth satellite, 8. 2-4; diary of journey (1645), 4-12; draft of petition to Parl. (1643), 14 n .; letter from Thos. Browne (1658) on instructor- ship in proposed college, 284-287; Tompson's elegy, 10. 267, 270- 271, 12. 415; other funeral elegies, 414-415; letter from Wm. Hil- ton (1633), 10. 361; letter to father (1634) on goats and supplies, 11. 3; inventory of


personal effects (1635) 4-6; letters from Clarendon (1664-65) on Royal Commission- ers, 13. 454-456; at Saybrook, 16. 485.


Winthrop, John, F. R. S., epigram, 3. 381; map of Groton Hall, 5. 306; Winthrop vs. Lechmere, 8. 125-139; at funeral of Mary Gerrish, 14. 39.


Winthrop, Prof. John, s. of Adam [3], displays the College, 10. 44; excur- sion (1772), 46; on Price's Annui- ties, 17. 265; corresp. with Rich. Price (1774-77), 271, 283, 288, 311 [see Price]; death, 321.


Winthrop, John, s. of Prof. John, char- acterized, 12. 139 n., 141.


Winthrop, Col. John, death, 2. 390; biog. note, 390 n .- 391 n.


Winthrop, Judith (Rainsborough), 12. 211.


Winthrop, Katharine (Brattle ' Eyre), letters, 1. 379; Sewall's courtship, 379, 2. 162; character, 1. 379.


Winthrop, Lucy [Mrs. Palmer], 4. 280,284.


Winthrop, Margaret (Tyndale), grant of land to, 7. 128; Eng. estate, 130-131.


Winthrop, Martha, 4. 283.


Winthrop, Martha Johanna, mistake concerning death, 6. 2, 4; Mrs. Lyon, 4. See also Lyon.


Winthrop, Mary [Mrs. Ballantine], 12. 250.


Winthrop, Robert Charles [Com- munications follow], M. H.S. tributes to, on retirement from presidency, 1. vi, 2. 69, 80-84; reply to tributes, 84-86; presides, 1. 1, 31, 75, 139, 200, 223, 2. 1, 64; absent from chair, 1. 181, 252, 335, 360, 374; elected Pres. (1884), 180; and Kansas outrages, 218; on date of signing of Declaration of Inde- pendence, 273, 294 n .; at Froth- ingham's funeral, 392; declines re-election to presidency, 2. 4; gifts to M.H.S., 66, 71, 154, 217, 394, 395, 4. 110, 6. 417, 8. 196, 348; Washington Monument orations, 2. 67; and Peabody Fund, 81, 83; entertains M.H.S., 86, 6. 284; port. for M.H.S., 2. 81, 118, 393, 395, 6. 213; at Cambridge Univ., 2. 121; T. H. Perkins and first Monument oration, 140; and ap- peal for funds for Monument, 141- 144; presents John Bigelow's gift of ancient maps, 200; and public charities, 209-210, 9. 213, 221, 233; port. of Webster owned by, 2. 264; Speeches and Addresses, 3. 2, 280; and Harvard's 250th anniversary, 101; subscription for M. H. S. build- ing, 292; on com. on Lafayette Statue, 4. 12; report, 38-41; Cotton Whig, 30; Ode to Queen Victoria, 107; on com. on pub. of Province Laws, 307, 316; Com- mencement part and spread (1828), 5. 198; remarks, 6. 65, 164; in M.H.S. group pictures (1858), 77; (1854), 9. 269; Lowell Lecture (1869), 6. 208; reprinted M. H.S. papers, 246-249, 349; procures


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photog. copies of Cabot mappe- -


monde, 305, 305 n .; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 342; health (1891), 7. 7; and Winthrop Papers, 459-460, 9. 214, 227; fifty years of M.H.S. membership, 8. 399; PORT. and AUTOG., 9. front .; senior and junior member M. H.S., 93, 94; M.H.S. tributes to, 211- 243, 10. 119; divisions of career, 9. 211; as state officer, 211; in national politics, 212, 235, 237, 242; as orator, 212, 220, 225; and Pea- body Education Fund, 213, 221- 224; as member and Pres. M. H.S., 214-216, 218-220, 225, 237-241; resolutions of N. Y. Hist. Soc. on, 217; bequest of fund to M.H.S., 219, 241; in State militia, 224- 225; birthright, 226; hospitality, 227; Yorktown oration, 227-231; relig. life, 232-233; and Episcopal Theol. School, 233; courtesy, 233; patriotism, 239; memoir assigned to son, 242; resolutions of N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Soc. on, 244; tribute of Peabody Education Fund to, 404- 407; and proposed Ellis Bequest, 10. 3; Reminiscences of Foreign Travel, 122; books from library of, presented, 123, 292; policy of in- creasing M.H.S. membership, 317- 324; and Sumner, 11. 278-280, 20. 541, 548; and outbreak of Civil War, 11. 281; on Jas. Bow- doin, 292; and Bradford MS., 301; son's memoir, 12. 2, 19. 301, 20. 196; on Pierce's biog. of Sum-


79; on power of annexation, 18. ner, 12. 12; bust presented, 13.


58; as industrial statesman, 377; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed.,


19. 361; and petition against negro-


seamen acts, 406-408: son on polit. and social views, 20. 197; at formal opening of Dowse Library, 233-234; and Pres. Johnson, 429. See also Robert C. Winthrop Fund. Communications: on beginning


of M.H.S., 1. 1; on Stone's French


Allies, 2; on relic of freedwoman Mumbet, letter from Wm. Minot (1884), 2-4; on Henri Martin, 4-5; on Geo. Dexter, 6-7; on Porter Memorial, 31; on ports. of Clay, 31; on autog. of Sitting Bull, 32;


of King of Siam, 32; on port. of Washington Irving, 33; on Eliza S. Quincy, 33-34; letters from Comte de Paris (1884) on Civil


War, 64; from Madan (1884) on Oxford Hist. Soc., 64; on G. H. Moore, 75-76; on J. W. Wallace, A. Schell, 139; on Mignet, 139- 145; letter from Mignet (1867) on John Winthrop, 141 n .; on Alfred Langdon-Elwyn, 145-147; on Goodwin's Dearborns, 147; on statue of John Marshall, 200; on new hall of Penn. Hist. Soc., 201; on Lenox Library, 201; on cor- rection of hist. errors, 201-202; on unofficial mission to Europe (1861), letters from Everett and Kenedy on the mission, 202-209; on origin of Peabody Education Fund, 209- 210; on Sackville Papers, 223; on MS. of Webster, 224; on Bostonians who kept carriages (1768), 225; on early attempt for medical education in Mass., 225; on Stephen Salisbury, 226-228; on ports. by G. F. Watts, 362; on tariff on fine arts, 363; on plans for quatercentenary of dis- covery of Am., 363; on triple monu- ment to discoverers, 364-365; on copy of Adams-Federalist corresp., 365; on old Whig ballot, 366; on Frothingham and his work, 386- 387, 391; on reoccupying the chair, 2. 1; on J. C. Phillips, 2-3; on G. H. Preble, 3; on Brinton's Lenâpé, 64; on Baird's Huguenot Emigration, 65; on Winsor's Amer- ica, 65; on T. H. Perkins and episode in history of Washington Monu- ment, 140-147; on Webster and Emma Willard's United States, 150; on painting of Niagara, 165; on F. E. Parker, 208-210; on making of Johnson's crayon of Webster, 217- 219; on port. of Henry Laurens and national port. gallery, 3. 8-10, 7. 10; on Bowdoin and Priestley, 3. 52; on social M.H.S. meetings, 53-54, 6. 77; on Span. archives, 3. 54; on S. K. Lothrop, A. A. Lawrence, C. C. Perkins, 58; on Ursuline Convent riot and guard for Harvard Library (1834), 216- 218; on J. W. Bradbury, 319; on E. B. Washburne, 4. 37-38; on figures for the Lafayette Monu- ment, 38-41; communicates offer of collection of letters, 60; · on Mass. Ratification Conven., 66; on ports. of Rochambeau, 90; on Ellis's Puritan Age, 91; on Wm. Amory, 214; on letter of Zachary Taylor, 236-238; letter of Bowdoin


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to Franklin (1788), 302-303; on Paine Wingate in 1836, 303-305; on picture of Va. Conven. of 1829, 305-306; on visit to Madison (1832), 306-307; on centenary of Washington's inauguration, 370- 372; on his fifty years of member- ship, 5. 4-5; on communicating papers concerning G. W. Erving, 5-9; genealogical letter from Erv- ing (1843), 9-16; on Chas. Deane, 121-124; on founding of Harvard, 307-309; on tributes to F. C. Gray, 309, 311-313; on Wm. Eus- tis, 309-311; on arms in Westmin- ster School, letter from C. R. Markham (1890), 420-421; on




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