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Bradstreet, Rev. Dudley [2], 11. 418; letter to Gov. Dudley (1706) on conditions in Groton, 12. 197-198; complaints against and dismissal (1712), 13. 298-302.
Bradstreet, Dudley [3], diary of siege of Louisburg, 11. 417-446; career, 418-421; commission, 419-420;
diary presented to M.H.S., 19. 83. Bradstreet, Hannah, 11. 419.
Bradstreet, Humfried, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Bradstreet, Humphrey, death (1717), 8. 217.
Bradstreet, John, in campaign of 1760, 4. 407; at seige of Louis- burg (1745), 11. 435.
Bradstreet, Lucy [Mrs. Pratt], 11. 419.
Bradstreet, Mary [Mrs. Kemp], 11. 418.
Bradstreet, Mary (Wainwright), 11. 418.
Bradstreet, Sarah, 11. 419.
Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, route of Sewall's walk with, 1. 318-321; house in Boston, 321; Atherton Co., 2. 152; Cambridge selectman (1635), 7. 361; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; member of Dudley's Council, 13. 228; record of war com. (1690), 334; death, 14. 17; named for Council (1691), 217; commission and instructions to Phips (1690), 15. 297-299.
Bradstreet, Rev. Simon, ordained (1698), 14. 32.
Bradt. See Bratt.
Brahmins, and suicide, 16. 529.
Brainard, Gideon, death in Am. army (1775), 7. 411.
Brainard, Timothy, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 66.
Braintree, Mass., John Marshall's diary (1697-1711), 1. 148-164, 14. 13-34; fasts (1698), 1. 152; (1700), 154; town meetings (1698), 152; (1707), 158; (1708), 159; impress- ment muster (1704), 157; militia (1705), 158; milit. watch (1689- 90), 161-163; Maverick's account (1660), 238; in 1650, 2. 46; Cod- dington's school land, 7. 22; constituency of colon. town-meet- ings, 208-210; site of orig. iron works, 8. 12 n .; corresp. on iron works (1644-47), 13-17; Miller's diary (1777-99), 112-115; pre- Rev. inn, 10. 47; view of Union Church, 12. 189; E. A. Park as pastor, 14. 451-453; instructions on lawyers (1786), 16. 342 n. See also Quincy.
Braithwait, Deacon, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 50.
Braman, Rev. Isaac, at class reunion (1844), 5. 242; at Harvard Com- mencement (1845), 246; jubilee, 19, 431.
Bramin, Cyrus, tavern-keeper at Nor- wich (1795), 3. 44.
Brampston, Sir John, descendant, 4. 319.
Bramston, Rev. James, career and poetry, 4. 317-319; "lion in the lobby roar" verses, 318; ancestor, 319.
Brand, -, and Washington runic inscription, 4. 59.
Brande, William T., as authority on Eng. parish, 7. 223, 251.
Brandis, Lucas, Rudimentum Novici- orum, 19. 296.
Branford (Totocot), Conn., in 1660, 1. 245; in 1650, 2. 49.
Branscomb, Charles H., New Eng- land Emigrant Aid Society, 1. 181. Brant, Joseph, fight near Albany (1778), 2. 444; attack on German Flats, 448; on Cherry Valley, 449- 450; second attack, 450; move- ments (1779), 453, 456, 460, 461; council with Herkimer, 462; al- leged confederacy (1787), 17. 460.
Bratcher, Austin, death, 12. 211.
Bratt, Lieut. (?) Henry, at Cherry Valley, 2. 448. Brattle, Katherine (Saltonstall), Harris's N. Eng. Ancestors, 4. 106; marriage, 9. 11.
Brattle, Martha (Fitch | Allen), 9. 11. Brattle, Thomas, as officer of Har- vard, 5. 410; loyal petition (1666),
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6. 471; almanac, 7. 414; justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.
Brattle, Thomas, memoir, 7. 122; in Boston society, 10. 33, 39; ex- cursion (1772), 46; as fisherman, 48, 51; leaves Boston (1775), 92; absentee loyalist, 163.
Brattle, Rev. William [1], marries Wadsworth, 4. 79; bequest to Harvard, 5. 401; and Harvard govt., 410; influence on students, 413; almanacs (1682, '94), 7. 414, 9. 453, 499; death, 8. 216; Bel- cher on, 9. 12; squib on Com- mencement exercises (1682), 10. 201.
Brattle, William [2], career, 9. 11; letter from Belcher (1748), 12-17; in Boston society, 10. 32; boun- dary cominissions (1767), 63; (1773), 79; takes refuge in Boston, 88; confiscated Boston estate, 170; not Atty .- Gen., 288; loyalist, 16. 82 n. ; and boundary dispute (1733) , 19. 31.
Brattle Square Church, Boston, model, 2. 396; history and posi- tion (1834), 3. 166; Lothrop as pastor, 166-168; decline, 171; new building, 172; resignation of Lothrop, 173-174; Lothrop's His- tory, 177; attitude of John Hig- ginson, 16. 515; and Cotton Mather 17. 30; Manifesto (1699), 62; relic of occupation by Brit. troops, 438; call of Peter Thacher, 19. 430, 437. Brattleborough, Vt., dedication of Brooks Library, 3. 279.
Braxton, Carter, Signer, 1. 282.
Bray, J., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; characterized, 153.
Bray, Robert, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450, 452.
Bray, Rev. Thomas Wells, at siege of Boston, 7. 402.
Brayton, Francis, immigrant, 19. 268.
Brayton, Israel, 19. 268. Brayton, John, 19. 268.
Brayton, John Summerfield, elected a member M. H.S., 12. 74; M.H.S. tributes to, 18. 417-419; in M. H.S., 417; education, 418, 19. 268; clerk of court, 18. 418; business inter- ests, 418, 19. 269-271; public offices, 18. 419, 19. 269; honorary degree, 18. 419, 19. 271 ; hist. inter- ests, 18. 419, 19. 271-272; MEMOIR by W. W. Crapo, 628-272; PORT
and AUTOG., 268; birth and death, 268; ancestry, 268; lawyer, 269; educ. and relig. interests, 271; marriage and children, 272.
Brayton, Kezia (Anthony), 19. 268. Brayton, Sarah J. (Tinkham), 19. 272.
Brazer, John, Commencement part (1813), 5. 178; biog. notes, 178 n., 9. 117 n .; Master's oration (1816), 5. 181, 181 n .; Harvard D.D. (1836), 218; ¢ B K oration (1819), 9. 117; prayer (1825), 120.
Brazen Lion, Providence inn, 4. 245. Brazier, Mary [Mrs. Robbins], 3. 206.
Bread, John, of Lynn, 8. 214. Breck, Rev. Robert [1], ordained (1704), 1. 157.
Breck, Rev. (?) Robert [2], sermon at Groton (1778), 12. 98.
Breck, Samuel, in Philadelphia (1804), 2. 12; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 430; at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Breck, (?) Samuel [2], 16. 442.
Breckenridge, James, letter from Jef- ferson (1819), 14. 395 ; and division of Va. (1802), 15. 161.
Breckinridge, John C., in election of 1860, 3. 328.
Breda, La, diva at Syracuse (1830), 19. 452.
Breed. See also Bread.
Breed, John McL., at Am. camp (1775), 9. 44.
Brent, Richard, congressional candi- dacy (1795), 15. 149, 150; (1797), 161.
Brenton, Jahleel, as collector of cus- toms, 4. 150, 152-154, 7. 166.
Brenton, James, and Jon. Sewall, 10. 417.
Brereton, John, on Indian hemp, 6. 36; extant copies of Briefe and True Relation, 9. 181-182, 12. 160. Bressye (Bracey), Thomas, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Bretland, Rev. Joseph, letter from Priestley (1785), 3. 15.
Breton, Richard, Commissioner of Customs (1703), 4. 148.
Brett, John, prize case (1749), 5. 92- 94.
Brevoort, James Carson, death an- nounced, 4. 37, 105; on Cabot mappe-monde, 6. 305, 306; and Maiollo map, 8. 78; on Sebastian Cabot, 11. 168; and Washington's Diary, 19. 5 n.
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Brewer, - -, exile in Amsterdam,
6. 50.
Brewer, of Roxbury, house burned (1703), 14. 33.
Brewer, Captain, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392, 5. 355.
Brewer, Major, at siege of Boston, 9. 54.
Brewer, Daniel, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewer, Daniel [1], protest against students' long hair (1673), 9. 99.
Brewer, Daniel [2], graduates (1687), 17. 58.
Brewer, Darius R., Commencement part (1838), 5. 223; biog. note, 223 n.
Brewer, Frances J., gift to M.H.S., 15. 521.
Brewer, Jonas, of Brookfield, 7. 385. Brewer, Col. Jonathan, at siege of Boston, 7. 403.
Brewer, Mrs. Margaret, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewer, Rebecca, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.
Brewer, Stephen, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewer, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewer, Mrs. Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewer, Trintye, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewin. See also Bruning.
Brewin, Lieut. Peter, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.
Brewster, - (1653), 4. 270.
Brewster, Daniel, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 44, 45, 78.
Brewster, Lieut. Ebenezer, at siege of Boston, 9. 66, 71, 73.
Brewster, Capt. Ezra, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 79, 80.
Brewster, Fear, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewster, Jonas, at siege of Boston, 9. 73.
Brewster, Jonathan, and Robt. Wil- liams, 3. 257; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewster, Lieut. Jonathan, at siege of Boston, 9. 43, 47, 54, 55, 56, 61, 67, 77.
Brewster, Love, 3. 263; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewster, Mrs. Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewster, Corporal Nathaniel, at siege of Boston, 9. 42, 43, 53.
Brewster, Osmyn, photog., 3. 283.
Brewster, Patience, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 173.
Brewster, Simon, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 64.
Brewster, Stephen, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 91.
Brewster, Elder William, autogs., 3. 261-263; books printed by, 263- 265, 5. 82; inventory of library, 3. 265-274; titles of books in library, 5. 37-81; analysis of library, 81- 85; importation of books, 82; marginalia in Bible presumably owned by, 10. 257, 261; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 173.
Brewster, William, death (1775), 9 64.
Brewster, Wrestling, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 173.
Breynton, John, at funeral of Ed. Winslow, 3. 93, 94.
Brez, Guy de, Anabaptists, 9. 424, 17. 15.
Briant, Rev. Lemuel, controversy, 8. 92.
Brick. See Breck.
Bridge, Mrs. Alice, exile in Amster- dam (1610), 6. 50.
Bridge, Edward, protest against long hair of Harvard students (1673), 9. 99.
Bridge, Ellen [Mrs. Marion], 16. 48. Bridge, Horatio, and Hawthorne, 20. 564.
Bridge, James, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-89), 16. 300, 433, 452, 458; on election at Newburyport (1789), 390 n .; and Adams, 433 n .- 435 n., 450, 451; law studies, 434 n.
Bridge, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50.
Bridge, N., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152; characterized, 153. Bridge, Samuel J., donor of John Harvard statue, 2. 121.
Bridge, Rev. Thomas, fast for rain (1714), 8. 224; and Council's fast proclamation and control (1715), 15. 354.
Bridgen, Edward, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446-448.
Bridger, John, broadside on making tar (1707), 6. 173.
Bridges, Robert, Assistant, lives at Lynn, 2. 47.
Bridgewater, Mass., services of Wil- liams Latham, 4. 197; collection of epitaphs, 198.
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Bridgham. See also Brigham.
Bridgham, Capt. John, at siege of Boston, 9. 81.
Bridgham, Deacon Joseph, death, 1. 160, 14. 26; and Benj. Wadsworth, 4. 79.
Brief and True narrative, extant copy, price, 10. 346.
Briefe Discourse of Newfound-Land, extant copy, 12. 161.
Brief Explications of Truth and Error, 12. 412.
Briefe narrative of progress of Gospel, extant copies, price, reprint, 10. 339.
Brief Narrative of sufferings of Qua- kers, 9. 520.
Brigadier's Island, Sears estate, 2. 413
Brigandage, Spanish (1868), 16. 472. Briggs, Charles, Commencement part
(1815) and biog. note, 5. 179, 179n. Briggs, Charles A., and Eliot's de- scription of N. Eng., 2. 44-46.
Briggs, Fountain, candidacy for Va. Council (1788), 15. 126.
Briggs, Gov. George N., at Harvard Commencements (1844-48), 5. 242, 243, 245, 249, 252, 254; Harvard LL.D. (1844), 245; reads resolutions on Quincy's presidency, 247; and G. T. Bigelow, 473; and Graves- Cilley duel, 12. 292; in Mass. Con- ven. (1853), 18. 34, 37.
Briggs, Rev. George Ware, at Plymouth anniversary (1845), 10. 395 n.
Briggs, James, shipwright (1773), 7. 417 n.
Briggs, Joane, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50.
Briggs, Mrs. Melatiah, death, 14. 22. Brigham. See also Bridgham.
Brigham, -- , innkeeper at Coven- try (1804), 2. 6, 32.
Brigham, Ann M. (Peck) [Mrs. Paige], 15. 254.
Brigham, Benjamin, vocalist, 2. 490; Commencement part (1825), 5. 193; biog. note, 193 n.
Brigham, Eliza E. (Perry), 16. 536. Brigham, Joseph, graduates, 16. 440. Brigham, Levi, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Brigham, Lincoln Flagg, elected a member M.H.S., 2. 87; accepts, 101; M. H.S. tributes to, 10. 6-7, 119; in M.H.S., 6, 16. 536; ME- MOIR by Solomon Lincoln, 535- 538; PORT. and AUTOG., 535; par- entage, 535; birth, 535; education,
535; lawyer, 535; as judge, 535- 537; death, 536; honorary degrces, 536; marriage and children, 536; personal integrity, 537; homes, 537; ports., 538.
Brigham, Lucy (Forbes), 16. 535.
Brigham, William, Commencement part (1829), 5. 200; biog. note, 200 n .; lecture at Lowell Institute, 6. 208; M.H.S. circular letter (1857), 213.
Bright, John, photog. of bust, 2. 71; Gladstone's opinion, 14. 318, 20. 475; memorials at Rochdale, 477. Bright, Gen. Michael, Olmstead affair, 20, 320.
Bright, Richard, visit to, 19. 464.
Bright, William, on Nich. Hoppin, 3. 308.
Brigstock, F. H. J., acknowledgment to, 4. 262 n.
Brimmer, Andrew, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Brimmer, Harriet (Wadsworth), 10. 587.
Brimmer, Herman, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103; characterized, 12. 141.
Brimmer, Marianne (Timmins), 10. 594.
Brimmer, Martin [1], 3. 401 n .; N. C. lands (1784), 8. 181; celebrates anniversary of Sons of Liberty, 10. 68; in Boston (1776), 99; flag of truce conference, 100; in Boston society, 103, 106; purchases con- fiscated Mass. estates, 168, 176.
Brimmer, Martin [2], public inter- ests, 10. 587.
Brimmer, Martin [3], elected a mem- ber M. H.S., 1. 76; on Auditing Com. (1887), 3. 254; report, 297; an- cestry, 401 n., 10. 587; list of pub- lications (1889-95), 5. 439, 7. 369, 10. 121; on Parkman's autobiog., 8. 368; M. H. S. tributesto, 10.442-447, 451-454; in M.H.S., 442; charac- ter, 445, 454, 586, 594; interests, 446, 593; health, 451, 587; cul- ture, 451; wealth, 451; public services and trusts, 452, 589; and Museum of Fine Arts, 452, 590, 593; liberality, 453; religion, 453, 594; marriage and home life, 453, 594; MEMOIR by Samuel Eliot, 586-595; PORT. and AUTOG., 586; birth, 587; education, 588; law student, 588; in Europe, 588; and Kansas Emigrant Aid Soc., 589; and Harvard, 590; writings, 591-
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592; and relig. tolerance in school | British Queen, trans-Atlantic steamer
matters, 593; social life, 594;
sorrows, 595; death, 595; Henry Lee's characterization, 19. 253. Brimmer, Sarah (Watson), 3. 401 n.
Brimsmead. See Brinsmead.
Brindley, -, of Newport (1778), 2. 238.
Brinker's Mills, Hamilton, Pa., 2. 473.
Brinley. See also Brindley.
Brinley, George, and Gov. Went- worth, 3. 66; absentee loyalist, 10. 163.
Brinley, Griselda [Mrs. Sylvester], 4. 270 n., 271.
Brinley, Nathaniel, exiled from Bos- ton (1776), 10. 102.
Brinley, Thomas, absentee loyalist, 10. 163; confiscated Boston estate, 170.
Brinsmead, Jane [Mrs. Ruddock], joins church, 4. 299; death, 299.
Brinsmead, Rev. William, death, 1.
155; Sewall's epigram on, 3. 381; notebook, 4. 298-301; missing vol- ume, 301; date of ordination, 301; preaches for Mather (1675, '76), 13. 356, 367, 368.
Brinson, Barefoot, 19. 293.
Brinson, Daniel, of N. J., 19. 293.
Brinson, Frances (Greenland), 19. 293.
Brinton, Daniel G., on the Lênapé, 2. 64.
Brisco, Joseph [d. 1657], Wilson's verses on, 9. 531.
Brisco, Joseph, Boston estate (1703), 1. 319.
Briscoe's Corner, Boston, identity, 1. 319.
Brissot de Warville, Jean P.
"Amis des Noirs," 2. 310 n .; and Crèvecœur, 20. 58, 60, 63.
Bristol, Pa., inn (1804), 2. 33.
Bristol, R. I.,in 1801, 4. 125; slave- trade, 125.
Bristol Ferry, R. I., in 1801, 4. 125. Bristow, David, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50.
British and American Steam Navi- gation Company, 7. 35.
British Coffee House, Boston, 10. 38.
British Historical Manuscripts com- mission, Report on Sackville Papers,
1. 223; inconvenience of Reports for Am. research, 2. 39.
British Museum, Winthrop Papers sent to, 12. 146.
(1840), 17. 35.
Brittain, John, of N. S., 2. 241.
Broad Bay, Me. See Waldoborough. Broadsides, Tompson's Grammarians
Funeral (1708), 5. 2, 10. 273; various Boston (1704-07), 6. 172- 174; a carrier's address (1796), 8. 266-267; verses on Merrimac and Conn. rivers (1720, '21), 9. 7-10; Harvard Commence- ment theses (1643), 413; (1670), 428; (1687), 17. 58; Conditions for New-Planters in Territories of Duke of York (1665), 9. 423; To the Elders of Mass. (1668), 424; Mass. thanksgiving procs. (1676), 439; (1692), 493; Thacher's Brief Rule on Small Pocks, 439; Joy's Innocency's Complaint (1677), 440; orders of General Court (1678), 445; (1674), 12. 401; fast procs. (1678), 9. 445; (1690), 486; (1670), 12. 280; (1689), 282; (1691), 284; Reasons for Inditement of Duke of York (1680), 9. 450; proc. on Nar- ragansett Country (1683), 459; re- print of London Gazette (1684), 467; advertisement of Narragansett proprietors (1686), 469; proc. of Pres. of N. Eng. (1686), 471; poetry on Prince of Orange (1688), 475; proc. on invasion of Prince of Orange (1688), 475; Relation of Capt. Bull (1689), 480; order for surpressing Publick Occurrences (1690), 484; orders for enlisting men (1690), 484-485; (1696), 17. 45; proc. against disorders (1692), 9. 494; Earthquake, Naples (1695), 504; Mass. proc. on Lords Day (1699), 517; proc. for arrest of Jos. Bradish (1699), 518; Watch for a Wise Man's Observation (1699), 519; Tompson's elegy on Gov. Winthrop (1676), 10. 270- 271; Neighbour's Tears (1710), 274; Christian Covenanting Confession (1660), 340, 12. 411; Harvard's appeal (1659), 280; on supplies for fleet (1667), 280; on rebuilding of Castle (1673), 281; General Courts Answer to Dudley (1686), 281; declaration of Mass. Conven. (1689), 282; on overthrow of Andros, 282-283; order on paper-money (1690), 283; on Port Royal trade (1691), 284; ship-clearance (1692), 284; list of Mass. Council (1697), 284; orders on King Philip's War,
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401-403; on horse-racing (1677), 403; on discharging fire-arms (1678), 404; on selling arms to Indians (1681), 405; on current money (1682), 406; on rating of Castle (1683), 407; on Boston buildings, 407-409; proc. on pirates (1685), 409; verses on Boston fire (1760), 14. 372;
FACSIMS. of procs.
of Mass.
Council (1715), 327, 351;
explanation by General Court (1684), 17. 33; proc. on militia (1701), 52; Harvard graduates (1682), 58; (to 1700), 63; (to 1674), 68.
Broadwater, Charles, and ratification of Constitution, 17. 496.
Brock, Robert A., on royal arms in Va., 4. 250.
Brockenbrough, A. S., and Univ. of Va. (1819), 14. 397.
Brockway, (?) Abner, death in Am. army (1775), 7. 401.
Brockwell, Rev. Charles, Pelham's engraving, 18. 238.
Brodbent, J., Boston exciseman (1688), 7. 147.
Brodhead, Col. Daniel, 2. 467.
Brodie, David, prize case (1752), 5. 98. Broke, Sir Philip B. V., fight with Chesapeake, 1. 374-379.
Bromfield, Edward [1], Boston estate, 1. 320; to establish Boston market (1686), 13. 271; and Council's as- sumption of control (1715), 15. 343-351; justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.
Bromfield, Edward [2], director of Merchants' Notes scheme (1733), 17. 189, 196, 205, 208.
Bromfield, Henry, conference on Port Bill, 10. 85; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; characterized, 12. 142. Bromfield, Thomas, mentioned in Price's letters (1775), 17. 294, 300, 307.
Bromfield Street, early names, 1. 318. Bromhead, Mrs. Anna, exile in Am- sterdam, 6. 50.
Bromhead, Hugo, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 50.
Brook Bridge, Va. (1781), 6. 146.
Brook Farm, Edmund Quincy on, 18. 410.
Brooke, George, Treasurer of Va., death, 19. 150.
Brooke, Robert, gubernatorial candi- dacy (1794), 15. 146; Atty .- Gen., 156.
Brooke, Stopford W., and Franklin Fund, 12. 28.
Brookfield, Mass., minister (1795), 3. 51; inn (1760), 4. 388; (1812), 19. 367; in 1777, 6. 89; diary of Eli Forbes (1762), 7. 384-399; Hutch- inson's defeat (1675), 8. 280, 12. 387; founder, 8. 281.
Brookhaven, L. I., agreement with Tabacus (1664), 5. 305.
Brookline (Muddy River), Mass.,
Longwood, 2. 412-413, 419-422; lo- cation of meeting-house (1714), 8. 222, 225; school (1686), 13. 277, 282; John Pierce's description (1817), 19. 424-427.
Brooks, -, trouble in Mass. (1636), 1. 240.
Brooks, Abigail B. [Mrs. Adams], 13. 199.
Brooks, Ann G. [Mrs. Frothingham], 10. 509.
Brooks, Benjamin, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Brooks, Benjamin F., card on Gil- christ (1860), 14. 85 n.
Brooks, Charles, Master's oration (1819), 5. 186; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 77; reprinted M. H. S. paper, 223.
Brooks, Charles B., gift to M.H.S., 19. 168.
Brooks, Charles T., Commencement part (1832), 5. 209; biog. notes, 209 n., 9. 139 n .; Master's oration (1835), 5. 215, 215 n .; @ B K poem (1845), 9. 139.
Brooks, Charlotte G. [Mrs. Everett], 18. 117.
Brooks, Eben S., school, 1. 327.
Brooks, Dr. Ebenezer, and separation of Ky., 17 .. 452.
Brooks, Edward, controversy over Boott will, 12. 121.
Brooks, Francis, Barbarian Cruelty, 17. 25.
Brooks, Henry M., on Henry Wheat- land, 9. 293.
Brooks, John, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Brooks, Gov. John, and Shays's
Rebellion, 1. 303;
on Saml. Jenks, 5. 352; non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497; me- morials of, 14. 195-197; career, 197.
Brooks, Jonas, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Brooks, Mercy [Mrs. Tufts], J. Q. Adams on, 16. 328.
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Brooks, Peter, subscription for
M.H.S. building, 3. 291.
Brooks, Peter C. [d. 1880], subscrip- tion for M.H.S. building, 3. 292; Everett's father-in-law, 18. 117.
Brooks, Peter C. [H. C. 1852], gift to M.H.S., 15. 45.
Brooks, Phillips, list of publications (1883-86), 1. 170, 2. 391, 4. 106; sermon before Ancient and Hon. Artillery (1889), 412; M. H.S. tributes to, 8. 80-90; in M. H.S., 81; travel in Holy Land, 83-84; liberalism, 84; at college, 85-86; incident of failure as teacher, 86- 90; memoir assigned to A. V. G. Allen, 115; and Martin Brimmer, 10. 594, 595; Henry Lee's char- acterization, 19. 253.
Brooks, Preston S., assault on Sum- ner, 20. 543.
Brooks, William, hanged, 12. 97.
Brooks, William Gray, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii.
Brooks, William H., Commencement part (1827), 5. 196; biog. note, 196 n.
Broome, Samuel, purchases confis- cated Mass. estates, 10. 168, 178. Brougham, Henry Peter, baron, and maps of Northeastern boundary,
3. 362, 367, 368; ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.
Broughton, -, of Conn. (1654), 4. 271.
Broughton, Nicholas, naval expedition (1775), 1. 17.
Broughton, Thomas, agreement with John Winthrop (1656) on process of making salt, 3. 194.
Brown. See also Browne.
Brown, -- , of Newburyport (1788), 16. 424, 444. Brown, of Concord, Mass. (1776), 6. 79.
Brown, - innkeeper at Scituate (1779), 6. 124.
Brown, innkeeper at Wood- bridge, N. J. (1804), 2. 10, 33. Brown, - of Edinburgh (1830), 19. 474.
Brown, Captain, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307, 311.
Brown, Doctor, at Cherry Valley, 2. 452, 453, 456, 457.
Brown, Lieutenant, on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.
Brown, Aaron, potash works burned, 1. 311; compensation, 311-312; census marshal (1790), 4. 136.
Brown, Abishai, orderly book (1775), 5. 450.
Brown, Alexander, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 6. 390; Chas. Deane's services to, 7. 67-69; deatlı announced, 20. 550.
Brown, Allen, sheriff (1764), 18. 262. Brown, Andrew, MSS. on Acadia, 4. 100.
Brown, Bartholomew, at Plymouth anniversary (1820), 10. 395.
Brown, Benjamin, of Salem, commis- sion of oyer and terminer (1703), 1. 220; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Brown, Benjamin, and R. I. boundary dispute (1731), 19. 29.
Brown, Benjamin, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Brown, Buckminster, gift to M.H.S., 7. 315; biog. note, 316.
Brown, Mrs. Buckminster, gifts to M.H.S., 7. 316, 10. 293.
Brown, Chad, immigrant, 14. 282. Brown, Clark, biog. note, 3. 45 n.
Brown, Rev. Cotton, ministry at Brookline, 19. 427.
Brown, Ensign (?) Ebenezer, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 133, 147, 148. Brown, Elizabeth [Mrs. Langdon], 18. 193.
Brown, Enoch, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 178; character- ized, 12. 142.
Brown, Ephraim, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Brown, George W., MS. on John Brown, 1. 379.
Brown, Capt. Henry, in campaign of 1760, 5. 356.
Brown, Henry, port. of Edw. Coles, 4. 110.
Brown, Horatio F., at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Brown, J. H., of England (1785), 17. 328.
Brown, James, of Brookfield, married (1762), 7. 396.
Brown, James, suit at Newburyport (1787), 16. 323-324.
Brown, James, as minister to France, 19. 458.
Brown, Jane (Adriance), 6. 50.
Brown, Jesse, on character of John Brown, 1. 218.
Brown, John, exile in Amsterdam (1610), 6. 50.
Brown, John, of Plymouth Colony, Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152 ; and R. I. (1649), 3. 257.
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Brown, John, ruling elder at Salem (1660), 16. 507; and Quakers, 510. Brown, John, of Middlesex, justice of peace (1686), 13. 229.
Brown, Capt. John, ( ?) of Charlestown or Woburn (1692), 7. 163.
Brown, Major John, in assault on Quebec (1775), 2. 293.
Brown, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Brown, John, member of Boston Fire Club (1768), 10. 38; characterized, 12. 140.
Brown, Rev. John [H. C. 1741], at ordination of Henry Ware, 16. 336. Brown, John, of Providence, house (1789), 16. 456.
Brown, John, of Osawatomie, char- acter, 1. 182-183, 216, 3. 319; Pottawatomie Massacre, 1. 182-183. 217-219, 14. 4-7; and Robinson, 1. 183; Harper's Ferry, 183, 219, 14. 8-9; MSS. on, 1. 379, 3. 319; Sanborn's biog., 2. 122; defence by H. I. Bowditch, 3. 319; relics of, 319, 15. 45; A. A. Lawrence and trial of, 12. 133; and destruction of slavery, 14. 2-13; doctrine of resistance, 4-5; opinion of raid in North, 9; effect upon South, 10-13. Brown, John Carter. See John Carter Brown Library.
Brown, John Mason, gift to M.H.S., 4. 351.
Brown, John Nicholas, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 8. 504; accepts, 9. 1; death announced,
14. 164; M. H. S. tribute to, 281-284. Brown, Jonathan, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
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