Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 70

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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Wyman, Uzziah, scholar at Town- send (1772), 4. 386.


Wyndship's Tavern, Menotomy, 10. 48.


Wynne. See also Winn.


Wynne, -, of Jamaica, prisoner (1782), 17. 426.


Wyoming Valley, Sullivan's force at, 2. 473; papers on massacre, 3. 340- 347; capitulation, 340, 342; Deni- son's report, 340, 342-344; Jen- kins's statement, 341, 344; list of killed, 341, 345-346; later ap- peal for aid, 341, 346-347; Pa. designs on settlement, 343; Brit. force, 343.


Wyon, Frederick W., ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.


Wythe, George, Signer, 1. 282; sug- gested for Supreme Court (1789), 15. 131.


X


X Y Z mission, Priestley on, 3. 22; order for reception, 15. 89; letter by, 89.


Xerxes, battle of Salamis, 17. 384- 405.


Y


Yale, Elihu, letters of relatives, 12. 146.


Yale University, Dexter's Graduates, 2. 139; inauguration of Dwight and Commencement (1795), 3. 45-47; buildings, 48; letter on (1808), 4. 55; books from Isaac Watts, 9. 332, 336, 347, 356, 361, 376, 396, 409; Winthrop Papers sent to, 12. 146; former importance of tutor, 13. 122; Clap's code and book of customs, 122; Dwight's admin.


reforms, 123; letter on discipline (1771), 124; bicentenary, 15. 180, 320-323; bicentennial medal, 16. 145; in 1812, 19. 383.


Yancey, (?) Charles, and Jefferson (1817), 6. 174.


Yancey, William L., and recognition of Confederacy (1861), 18. 140; on fall of King Cotton, 19. 334.


Yankee Hero, privateer (1776), 1. 21, 2. 303.


Yarborough, Frances (Coombes) [Mrs. Richardson], exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 63.


Yarborough, Frederick, exile in Am- sterdam (1605), 6. 63.


Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and Lord Cutts, 2. 177, 184, 187.


Yarmouth, Mass., Maverick on (1660), 1. 243; in 1650, 2. 48.


Yarmouth, N. S., Congregational Church (1770), 4. 73


Yates. See also Yeates.


Yates, Major (?) Christopher P., of Mohawk Valley, 2. 445, 446.


Yates, Rev. James, wealth, 19. 460.


Yates, Robert, and ratification of Constitution, 17. 484.


Yazoo affair, Bishop's pamphlet, 19. 193; pervading spirit (1806), 20. 287,289, 290.


Yeamans, -, presents ports. to Boston, 4. 242 n.


Yeamans, John, 3. 380, 18. 241; and Sugar Act (1733), 8. 138.


Yeardly, Argall, of Va. (1651), 3. 7. Yeates, Jasper, at Philadelphia Academy (1754), 7. 341.


Yellow fever, in Philadelphia (1802), 20. 274.


Yendell, Samuel, in Oregon Country (1791), 7. 418.


Yeomans. See Yeamans.


Yñistrosa, Juan de, and Menendez, 8. 447, 455.


Yokeum,-, farm on Susquehanna, N. Y. (1779), 2. 462.


York, Amos, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 245.


York, James, duke of, Exclusion Bill, 4. 318; Reasons for Inditement of, 9. 450. See also James II.


York, Eng., G. E. Ellis on minster, 10. 220.


York, Me., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 233; Danforth's deed to (1684),


5. 432-435; Indian attacks (1692), 7. 160; (1693), 165; iron ore (1644), 8. 13.


487


YORK COUNTY-YOUNG


York County, Me., name as royal memorial, 4. 244.


Yorke, Charles, briefs in prize cases (1748-49), 5. 92, 93.


Yorktown, Va., centenary of siege of 1781, 3. 56, 9. 227-231; siege of 1781, 6. 149-155, 19. 139-144; Clinton's despatches, 6. 441, 519; McClellan's siege (1862), 10. 430- 433.


Yonge. See Young.


Young. See also Youngs.


Young, -, Brit. naval officer (1793), 2. 374.


Young, Captain, on Kennebec River (1636), 1. 232.


Young, Alexander [1], and American Apollo, 6. 203.


Young, Alexander [2], on first site of Boston, 2. 203; as member M. H.S., 5. 5; and Chas. Deane, 136, 7. 48; Commencement part (1820), 5. 186; biog. note, 186 n .; Master's oration (1823), 191; Harvard D.D. (1846), 250; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; on com. on M.H.S. semicentenary, 384 n .; and re- printing of Indian tracts, 394, 395; memoir, 7. 125; ports., 15. 25, 16. 145; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Young, Dr. David, suit against Shays's insurgents, 16. 445.


Young, Edward, Isaac Watts on works, 9. 366.


Young, Edward James [Communi- cations follow], elected Recording Sec. M.H.S. (1884-1905), 1. 180, 2. 79, 404, 3. 297, 4. 119, 366, 5. 456, 6. 419, 7. 383, 8. 201, 9. 39, 10. 137, 573, 11. 335, 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 145, 15. 51, 16. 148, 17. 233, 18. 289, 19. 226; on com. to pub- lish Proceedings (1884-1905), 1. 168, 2. 87, 486, 3. 318, 4. 367, 6. 1, 421, 7. 399, 8. 202, 9. 40, 10. 139, 11. 67, 367, 12. 196, 13. 142, 14. 163, 15. 69, 16. 151, 17. 235, 18. 297, 19. 273; presents pamphlet from Caroline Simpkins, 3. 105; report on Pickering Papers, 277; list of publications (1886-1902), 280, 13. 66, 15. 30, 16. 130; gifts to M.H.S., 3. 283, 4. 109, 14. 167, 16. 145, 18. 261; on Cabinet Com. (1887, '89), 3. 318, 4. 367; presents communications of others, 90, 191, 411, 8. 21, 202, 400, 9. 216, 255, 10. 540, 12. 196, 14. 198, 15. 366; on com. to amend by-laws, 4.


372; report, 409-411; memoir of H. W. Foote assigned to, 382, 8. 235; Commencement part (1848), 5. 254; on com. to pub. Belknap Papers, 347; remarks 6. 65, 12. 29, 154, 195, 252, 371, 424, 13. 121, 141; on com. on M.H.S. centenary, 6. 196, 214; M.H.S. circular letter (1890), 214; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 249; absent from meetings, 8. 486, 20. 1; memoir of C. L. Loring assigned to, 16. 291; authorized to represent M.H.S., 17. 383; signs memorial on Constitution, 18. 121; services as Recording Sec., resolu- tion on services, 19. vi, 20. 1-2, 422-423; M.H.S. tributes to, v, 421-424; resigns secretaryship, 1; death, 421; in M.H.S., 421, 423; as writer, 424; career, 424; memoir assigned to Jas. De Normandie, 426.


Communications : on retirement of Pres. Winthrop, 1. vi; on freed- woman Mumbet, 41; on identity of E. B. Jarvis, 228-229; on C. C. Perkins, 2. v; on J. L. Sibley, vi; on account of Ursuline Con- vent riot, 3. 218; on Chas. Deane, 4. vi, 5. 136; on Wm. Amory, 4. 215; letter of Lafayette, 6. 169- 171; letter on Boston (1801), 7. 455-457; on the Saltonstall letter, 9. 196; on O. B. Frothingham, 10. 363-367; MEMOIR OF A. P. PEA- BODY, 11. 25-46; on journal of C. B. Fox, 12. 342-345; on an Eng. Bunker Hill, 423.


Young, Francis G., gift to M.H.S., 13. 79.


Young, George, of Eng. (1650), 1. 135. Young, J. Harvey, port. of J. W. Dean, 16. 146.


Young, Capt. John, of L. I., 4. 275, 286, 288; and Conn. claim to L. I. (1662, '63), 5. 291; witnesses affida- vit (1664), 306.


Young, John, curator of Hunterian Museum, 2. 44.


Young, Joseph, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Young, Joshua, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Young, Senator Richard M., death, 13. 314.


Young, Gen. Samuel B. M., on war, 19. 340 n.


Young, Dr. Thomas, on com. on Lib- erty affair, 10. 67; and demonstra- tion of merchants, 75; and tea question, 80; debate on Com. of


488


YOUNGLOVE-ZWICKAU PROPHETS


Corresp. (1774), 86; prominent rebel, 16. 92.


Younglove, Dr. Moses, at Cherry Valley, 2. 454; in Sullivan's ex- pedition, 460.


Youngs, Rev. John, at Southold, 2. 49. Young's Hotel, Boston, shinplasters, 4. 351.


Youth, as element in revolution, 11. 226-233.


Yoxsaw. See Kanaghsaws.


Yrujo, Carlos Martinez, marqués de Casa, ball, 2. 13; as Span. Minister, 5. 18; and Wm. Duane (1806), 20. 284-285; and Burr trial, 300; Duane libel suit, 309 n., 319.


Yrujo, Sally (McKean), marquesa de Casa, question of etiquette, 2. 13.


Yucatan, archæological research in, 1. 403; early cartog., 11. 384.


Z


Zaltieri, map (1566) and Cartier's voyages, 7. 307.


Zeilin, Jacob, in Perry's Japan ex- pedition, 2. 260.


Zerrahn, Otto, and Emancipation Concert, 20. 248.


Zetwell, Elizabeth (Williams), 6. 63. Zetwell, Jarvis, exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 63.


Ziegenhain, Germany, in 1782, 4. 3. Zinc mine near Philadelphia, 20. 307.


Zumárraga, Bishop Juan de, early Mexican imprints, 12. 395, 396; and establishment of Mexican press, 397.


Zwickau prophets, Luther and, 1. 262.


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ADDENDA


Adams, Charles Francis [2], on com. to pub. Chamberlain's "Chelsea," 18. 62.


Alonso de la Vera Cruz. See Vera Cruz.


Alonso de Santa Cruz. See Santa Cruz.


Apthorp, Sarah W. [Mrs. Morton], 2. 408.


Audubon, John J., M.H.S. copy of Birds sold, 19. 300.


Ayers. See also Eyre.


Baker, Frances E. [Mrs. Shirley], 9. 27.


Bancroft, Abby [Mrs. Twombly], 7. 419 n.


Bangs, Mary G. [Mrs. Salisbury], 2. 95.


Bannister, Elizabeth C. (Farley) [Mrs. Shippen, Mrs. Izard], 2. 13. Bassett, Sarah [Mrs. White], 3. 134. Bedford, Mass., flag at Concord fight, 15. 241.


Bible, exegetical books in Elder Brewster's library, 5. 38-81, 83.


Bigelow, Helen [Mrs. Merriman], 1. 174.


Biggs, Mary (Dasset) [Mrs. Minot], 13. 366.


Boston. See also Noddle's Island. Bourchier, Anne [Mrs. Sayer], 2. 406, 429 n.


Brattle, Katharine [Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Winthrop], 1. 379.


See Little Cam- Brighton, Mass. bridge.


Brookfield, Mass. See also Quabaug. Buckminster, Lucy M. [Mrs. Farrar], 3. 162.


Byles, Josiah, death (1708), 14. 25. Canals, Richmond, 17. 490, 492-494. Caroline affair, McLeod case, 11. 132, 14. 411-412.


Chelsea, Mass. See also Pullen Point. Childe, Catharine Mildred (Lee). See Childe (Mildred).


Civil rights. See also Rights.


Clark, Elizabeth [Mrs. Morley, Mrs. Trevor, Baroness Cutts], 2. 195. Cobled Hill, Somerville, 9. 83. Collections of M. H.S., Trumbull Papers, 4. 54; Sewall's Letter Book, 105.


Conant, Rev. Silvanus. See Conant (Reverend).


Concord, U. S. S., 19. 495.


Confederacy, Am. frigate (1779), 3. 126.


Connecticut. See also North.


Converse, Mary [Mrs. Thompson], 12. 325.


Cook, David. For "Boston" read "Brookline."


Cooke, Mary P. [Mrs. Nash], 1. 335. Cotton, Martha [Mrs. Thayer], 2. 51. Cox, Susan Z. [Mrs. Preble], 2. 135. Coy, Mary [Mrs. Lake], 7. 170.


Cradock, Dorothy [Mrs. Sawyer], 1. 135.


Cross, Sally [Mrs. Preble], 2. 132. Custis, Martha [Mrs. Peter], 2. 17. Cutts, Elizabeth (Clark | Morley |


Trevor), baroness, 2. 195.


Cutts, Elizabeth (Pickering), baroness, 2. 195.


Dasset, Mary [Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Minot], 13. 366.


Dean, Rebekah .S. [Mrs. Salisbury], 2.94.


Dole, Sarah [Mrs. Somerby], 1. 132. Dunch, Deborah [Lady Moody], 1. 216.


Edwards, Mary [Mrs. Storer], 1. 225. Eight-Box Act of S. C., 18. 11, 16. Eliot, Ruth [Mrs. Thayer], 2. 51. Epps, Daniel, of London (1621), 5. 264.


Farley, Elizabeth C. [Mrs. Bannister, Mrs. Shippen, Mrs. Izard], 2. 13. Faxon, Joanna [Mrs. Wales], 14. 22. Fiennes, William. See Say and Sele. Florida. See also South.


Georgia. See also Colonies, South. Gleason. See also Leason.


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ADDENDA


Goodwin, William Watson, an-


nouncement as Corresp. Sec., 10. 116.


Green, David, goes to Eng. (1775), 9. 54.


Hale, Hannah [Mrs. Spalding], 12.338. Hall, Margaret [Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Terry], 4. 161.


Hallyday, Ann [Lady Mildmay], 9. 450.


Hammond, Abigail, son, 7. 166.


Hammond, Anna [Mrs. Pope], 19. 433 n.


Hammond, Elizabeth [Mrs. Peirson], 7. 166.


Hart, Emma [Mrs. Willard], 2. 150. Haynes, Henry Williamson, an- nouncements as Corresp. Sec., 15. 1, 16. 477.


Henchman, Bridget [Mrs. Richard- son], 12. 336.


Hildreth, Mary [Mrs. Warren], 12. 338. Hull, Mary (Spencer) [Lady Phips, Mrs. Sergeant], 1. 158. -


Hulton, Henry. For "Boston " read "Brookline."


Izard, Mary [Mrs. Middleton], 2. 26.


Jackson, Dorothy (Quincy), 11. 48. Livingston, Sarah A. [Mrs. Sedgwick], 1. 42.


Marshall, Sarah [Mrs. Stocker], 14. 21.


Mather, Eunice [Mrs. Williams], 1. 157.


Merrow, Mary [Mrs. Tuttle], 1. 406. Messenger, Elmer E., 8. 282.


Nicholson, Gen. Francis, 8. 225.


Peace and Harmony, Boston brig, captured (1778), 10. 106.


Pedrick, Mehitable [Mrs. Story], 15. 45.


Pickering, Elizabeth [Baroness Cutts], 2.195.


Pickering, Eunice [Mrs. Wingate], 4. 305.


Poole, Elizabeth [Mrs. Thacher], 1. 338.





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