Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 12

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 488


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Cavendish, Lord Edward, 45. 522.


Cavendish, Lord Frederick, 45. 522.


Cavendish, Lady Harriet E. [Countess Granville], 48. 451 n.


Cavendish, Henry, paper, 43. 617.


Cavendish, Lord John, on American affairs, 50. 465.


Cavendish, Spencer C. See Devon- shire.


Cavendish, Victor C. W. See Devon- shire,


Cavendish, Vt., in 1820, 50. 194.


Cavey, Peter, naval volunteer, 55. 85, 128.


Cavour, Camillo Benso, conte di, death, 47. 422; Thayer's biog., 57. 16.


Cayenne, trade edicts, 60. 258, 263, 277, 295, 302; bills of exchange, 291, 293; Chanvallon affair, 294; troops, 297; slave trade, 304. See also Guiana.


Cayuela, Northwest Coast, 53. 227 n.


Cazneau, Isaac, naval command, 60. 108, 111.


Cecil, Lord Robert. See Salisbury.


Cecil, Robert, Board of Trade letter, AUTOG., 43. 192.


Celery, wild, as antiscorbutic, 53. 224. Cellini, Benvenuto, possible work, 54. 2.


Cennick, John, 44. 206, 208; corre- spondence, 53. 199, 202-204, 210, 213, 216.


Censorship. See Press.


Census, of 1790, correspondence, 48. 320; Dukes Co. returns, 55. 185; Santo Domingo, 60. 271; negroes in French possessions, 298, 299.


Centennial Exposition, medals, 49. 287, 50. 2.


Cento, Guerchino di, "Aurora," 51. 474.


Central America, linguistic records, 51. 323.


Central Club, Boston, records, 60. 87. Central Universalist Sabbath School, medal, 51. 289.


Centuries, as historical divisions, 52. 66-69.


Century Club, Boston, records, 60. 87.


Century Club, New York, Choate medal, 55. 320.


Cerberus, H.M.S., Boston, 58. 87, 60. 91, 94.


Ceredo, W. Va., Thayer's scheme, 41. 455 n.


Ceres, 49. 84 n.


Certosa di Pavia, in 1819, 51. 414.


Chaban, Comte de, Hamburg, 59. 354. Chadbourne, Benjamin, council, 51. 259 n., 56. 103.


Chadbourne, Sarah [Mrs. Noble], 44. 544.


Chadbourne, William, immigrant, 44. 544.


Chaddock, at Weymouth (1755), 42. 466.


Chaddock, John, Boston crew, 55. 85. Chaden, Blanche (de Bonrepos), 52. 125 n.


Chaden, Henry, 52. 125 n.


Chadwell, Samuel, privateer, 57. 500. Chadwick, Ebenezer, Webster dinner, 45. 160.


Chadwick, French Ensor, correspond- ing member, 45. 499, 542; THE AMERICAN NAVY, 46. 191; death, 52. 119.


Chadwick, Dr. James R., clinic, 53. 2 n.


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Chadwoine, John S., Antigua peti- tion, 59. 173.


Chagres fever, cause and character, 44. 619.


Chagres River, Antonio on, 44. 645. Chair, of Licut .- Gov. Tailer, 41. 166; of Winthrop family, Gen. In. xvi.


Chaise, price, 42. 460.


Chalkley, 50. 454 n.


Challoner, Robert, deed, 50. 179.


Challons, Henry, voyage, 48. 103.


Chalmers, Alexander, Bible, 57. 73.


Chalmers, George, Paine biog., 43. 635 n.


Chamber of Commerce, French Lee- ward Islands, 60. 289.


Chamberlain. See also Chamberlaine; Chamberlayne; Chamberlin; Cham- blin.


Chamberlain, Alice C. (Ingersoll), 41. 173.


Chamberlain, Daniel Henry, tribute, 41. 77; on southern gentleman, 80; memoir, 170; PORT. and AUTOG., 170; death, 414.


Chamberlain, Ezra, & Son, earthen- ware association, 51. 239.


Chamberlain, H. Stewart, on German superiority, 48. 180.


Chamberlain, Joseph, tariff, 42. 309; on Australian ballot, 58. 413.


Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, cor- responding member, 45. 417, 499; death, 47. 278; Appomattox, 57. 392.


Chamberlain, Rev. Joshua M., 41. 170.


Chamberlain, Rev. Leander T., 41. 170, 179.


Chamberlain, Mellen, History of Chelsea, bequest, 41. 13, 22, 232, 451, 508, 509.


Chamberlain, Paul C., 41. 179.


Chamberlain, Sir Thomas, Morton case, 58. 187.


Chamberlain fund, history, 42. 242.


Chamberlaine, Richard, New Hamp- shire council, 45. 630; Lithobolia, 632 n.


Chamberlayne, John (?), 53. 80.


Chamberlin, Mason, Franklin port., 56. 146 n.


Chamberlin, Phineas, Pepperell, 44. 264.


Chambers, Adam B., newspaper, 49. 92.


Chambers, Christopher, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-223.


Chambers, Rebecca [Mrs. Russell], 51. 189.


Chambers, William, customs officer, 58. 444.


Chamblin, John, Louisburg siege, 42. 137.


Champernowne, Mrs. -- (Cutt), for Carolina, 45. 215 n., 225.


Champernowne, Arthur, Maine grant, 45. 224 n.


Champernowne, Francis, heir, 45. 215 n .; Littlebury, 220; career, 223- 225.


Champernowne, Gawen, 45. 224 n.


Champion, Alexander, Quincy in London, 50. 450; English attitude, 494; American trade, 59. 118; letter to, 122; letter (1775) on Society for Promotion of Christian Knowledge, 134 (see Gen. In. xxiv).


Champion, lake steamer, 44. 350.


Champion & Dickason, letter (1766) on trade relations, 55. 220.


Champlain, Samuel de, tercentenary, medal, 41. 451, 518, 44. 565.


Champlin, Christopher, Newport . merchant, papers, 44. 372, 48. 3, 49. 3, 55. 234.


Champney, George M., artist, 46. 215.


Chance, privateer, 60. 110.


Chancellorsville campaign, news in S. C., 43. 392; strategy, 44. 225; Lee's luck, 593; English opinion, 46. 120, 47. 78; Gurowski on, 56. 237; expectations, 452 n .; demoraliza- tion, 454.


Chancery, influence on evidence, 49. 323, 326, 327; Becket and equity, 52. 9, 15-18, 21, 25; before Becket, 18-20; and writ process, 20, 28; necessity, 21, 29; English procedure (c. 1770), 56. 95, 104-117; English records as source on early New Eng- land, 60. 132; early New England cases, 132-144. See also Judiciary. Chandler, Mrs. Alfred D., gift, 46. 380.


Chandler, Ellen A. [Mrs. Goodwin], 51. 235.


Chandler, Gardner, bond, 41. 438.


Chandler, Horace P., 41. 281, 427; bequest, 53. 94.


Chandler, J. P., gift to Gov. Andrew, 54. 82.


Chandler, Rev. John [H. C. 1743], Billerica, 44. 273.


Chandler, John [1], Worcester, on Pownall's scheme, 44. 688.


Chandler, John [2], loyalist, 48. 31, 53. 142.


Chandler, Senator John, separation of


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Maine, 41. 144, 157; Monmouth Academy, 60. 382.


Chandler, John, dry goods firm, 46. 212-214.


Chandler, Joseph R., Sumner's peace Oration, 50. 272.


Chandler, Mary [Mrs. Hollings- worth], 58. 460.


Chandler, Mary (White), 44. 273.


Chandler, Peleg [1], career, 41. 281.


Chandler, Peleg [2], 41. 281.


Chandler, Peleg Whitman, Treasurer,


41. 74; memoir, 281; PORT. and AUTOG., 281; port. as treasurer, 394; J. C. Gray, 49. 389; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 265. Chandler, Rufus, voyage, 50. 434 n.


Chandler, Samuel [1], bookseller, 56. 56 n.


Chandler, Rev. Samuel [2], books for New England, 56. 36; foundling hospital, 56.


Chandler, Rev. Samuel (?), loyalist, 44. 105 n.


Chandler, Theophilus, Peace Con- ven., 60. 226, 232.


Chandler, William E., 57. 305.


Chandler, Sen. Zachariah, British bel- ligerency proclamation, 48. 194. Chandler family, papers, 45. 578.


Channell, Sir William F., on neu- trality, 45. 306.


Channing, Edward, on J. A. Doyle, 41. 196; on Fernald's pamphlet, 43. 413; AMERICAN BOARD OF COM- MISSIONERS OF THE CUSTOMS, 477; COMMERCE DURING REVOLUTION- ARY EPOCH, 44. 364; on colonial customs, 45. 7; on cost of living, 46. 400; on Acts of Trade, 446; WASH- INGTON AND PARTIES, 47. 35; on S. A. Green, 129; T. W. HIGGINSON, 348.


Channing, Ellen (Fuller), 47. 129.


Channing, Francis D., Natural Phi- losophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418.


Channing, Mary [Mrs. Higginson], 47. 353.


Channing, Dr. Walter, 43. 73; group port., 55. 186.


Channing, William, letter to, 43. 450. Channing, Rev. William Ellery, Bun- sen on, 44. 532; slavery, 47. 82; Brattle Sq. Church, 230; silhouette, 446; Calhoun on, 53. 52 n .; death, 308; Stuart's attack, 57. 245; petition, 59. 171; port., 302.


Channing, William Ellery [nephew], friends, 47. 238; as poet, poems on John Brown, 43. 290.


Channing, Dr. William Francis, Burns rendition, 44. 323; Latimer Journal, 56. 170; fire alarm apparatus, 60. 49.


Channing, William H., in army, 56. 454, 479.


Chanvallon, Jean B. Thibault de, Cayenne affair, 60. 294.


Chapbooks, Herefordshire Tragedy, 53. 161.


Chapin, Howard M., acknowledg- ment to, 51. 38 n .; gifts, 53. 129, 54. 6, 57. 242, 308, 309, 58. 1, 2; Roger Williams MSS., 293.


Chaplain, Jules C., Gérôme medal, 49. 167 (see Gen. In. xx).


Chaplains, naval (1777), 55. 84.


Chaplin, Heman W., Australian ballot movement, 58. 406, 407.


Chapman, Emily D., gift, 58. 401, Gen. In. xiii.


Chapman, Henry, General Court, 45. 181, 57. 258, 261, 264.


Chapman, Henry, coin dealer, 52. 184.


Chapman, Henry S., 57. 225.


Chapman, John G., reputation, 59. 82.


Chapman, Jonathan, Webster dinner, 45. 160; Dickens, letters, 54. 149- 156.


Chapman, Livewell, bookseller, 58. 311.


Chapman, Maria W., Thompson port., 48. 424; medallion, 49. 176; newspaper, 177.


Chapman, Reuben A., Kan., 41. 223. Chapman, Richard, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 176.


Chapman, Richard, New Hampshire petition (1740), 45. 204.


Chapman affair, 46. 119-121, 126, 128.


Character essay. See Essays.


Charitable Corporation of London, history, 44. 646.


Charity, record of private at Wey- mouth, 42. 445, 450, 451; Noah Webster's lecture, 43. 132; F. B. Sanborn, 51. 309; Florence reclusio (1819), 438; Scottish schools, 56. 21 n., 22 n .; English plan for New England relief fund, 48-51, 53, 54; demands, 57. 515. See also Alms house; Beggars; Pensions; Phi- lanthropy; Poor.


Charity (1622-36), 44. 182, 51. 284, 54. 169, 170.


Charke, Rev. Ezekiel (?), London sermon (1627), 50. 205.


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Charles VI., emperor, George I. of England, 53. 71.


Charles I. of England, 45. 213; Digby, 59. 5, 18.


Charles II. of England, Maine, 41. 125; church in Holland, 42. 217, 218; absolutism, 45. 636; contro- versal news-sheets and tracts under, 57. 41-60, 63-66.


Charles XII. of Sweden, 53. 72, 77.


Charles XIV. of Sweden (Jean B. J. Bernadotte), Blücher on, 51. 380; speculation, 381; Hamburg, 59. 355 (see Gen. In. xxv), 370.


Charles, Prince, in Holland (1633), 42. 221.


Charles (1627), 47. 190.


Charles (1821), 54. 31.


"Charles Chatterbox's Will," 45. 28. Charles River Basin, papers, 55. 2, 5. Charleston, S. C., Democratic con- vention (1844), 42. 401; British at- tack on (1776), 43. 328, 60. 238, 239; federal operations before, 43. 385, 389, 396, 583 n., 45. 194-196, 46. 117, 123, 47. 341, 49. 390-392, 56. 308, 425, 437-441, 461, 466, 467 [see also Bowditch, Charles P.]; British capture, 43. 583 (see Gen. In. xvii); trade before and during Revolution, 44. 371, 373, 375, 49. 441, 59. 211-215; stone fleet, 45. 136, 148, 156, 46. 106, 56. 391; in- surance companies, 47. 371; Pitt statue, 48. 294, 295, 302, 49. 456; during British occupancy, 48. 342; French privateers, 49. 67-69; social life (1773), 441-452, 455, 456, 462, 467; Hoar affair, 50. 300; French partisanship, 51. 24; Smith's ora- tion (1796), 80, 81; slave check, 53. 178; P. H. Hayne on (1854-60), 54. 179, 182-184; Clay's visit (1849), 57.18; social attitude (1849), 19; free mulattoes, 19, 20; unionism, New England Society (1830), 57. 367, 368; agricultural society, 59. 183. Charleston Literary Gazette, origin, Hayne, 54. 181.


Charleston Mercury, post-bellum, 48. 480.


Charlestown, Md., in 1791, 51. 58.


Charlestown, Mass., grant within N. H., 43. 84; Hunnewell's services, 44. 221, 45. 573; Phoenix Bank, papers, 47. 312; Shepard's ordi- nation, 50. 79; convent riot, carica- ture, 53. 2, 178, 325-331; Great Awakening, 195-197, 203, 216; views, 56. 244; trade (1768), 58.


425; MAP (1875), 59. 293. See also Bunker Hill.


Charlestown Navy Yard, in 1834, 57. 259.


Charlewood, George, Morton's estate, 58. 159, 164.


Charlewood, John, imprint, 58.


306.


Charlotte, N. C., in 1791, 51. 74. Charlotte, voyage, 41. 275-277.


Charlotte A. L. Sibley fund, history, 41. 13.


Charlotte Court House, Va., in 1791, 51. 74.


Charlotte Sophia of England, engage- ment, 43. 200 n.


Charlottesville, Va., Calvinistic sup- port (1777), 42. 342.


Charlton, John, reciprocity, 47. 143, 164; Joint High Commission, 169. Charlton, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 383.


Charming Peggy, privateer, 55. 53.


Charnock, John, on Cartagena, 52. 203.


Charnwood, Godfrey Rathbone Ben- son, baron, Morse's review of Lincoln, 51. 90; corresponding member, 54. 246, 55. 6.


Charpentier, Abbé - -, 47. 305.


Charter, - , Richmond (1818), 46.


407.


Charter Oak, in 1790, 51. 42; relic, 54.82.


Charter Oak, file of, 49. 168.


Chartered commercial companies, French decrees on colonial, 60. 252, 255, 257-260, 262, 266, 268, 270, 275-277. See also Charters; "Com- pagnie" titles; East India Co .; Monopolies.


Charters, Mass. first, and practical independence, 41. 441-443, 451, 453-456; board of trade on charter colonies, 44. 202; Mass. agents in Eng. (1690), 45. 650-654; Randolph on Mass. first, 654, 655; sovereignty in Mass. first, 46. 285-302; Mass. second, royal veto, 445, 460; annul- ment of Mass. first, 456, 458, 459. Chartreuses, suppressed, near Milan


(1819), 51. 414; Nantes (1778), 54. 130.


Chasca, record, 53. 94.


Chase, George C., 57. 505.


Chase, Irah, jr., 55. 6.


Chase, Peleg C., gifts, 55. 6, 186.


Chase, Salmon Portland, 41. 223,


481; emancipation, 44. 597; Trent affair, 45. 74 n .; war loans, 76,


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46. 228; criticized, 45. 119; Brit- ish attitude, 46. 4, 49. 108; priva- teers, 46. 84; Bright on candidacy, 127, 159; attitude (1861), 48. 236, 60. 229; McClellan, 50. 336, 346, 352; Charnwood on, 51. 99; letter (1868) on candidacy, legal tender, 58. 197.


Chase, Samuel, Marine Committee, letter, 55. 73; Hamilton's attack, 58. 232, 60. 305 n.


Chase, Stephen, seaman, 41. 242.


Chase, capture, 56. 375.


Chasseboeuf de Volney. See Volney. Chastellux, François J., marquis de, on hall of Congress, 59. 55 n.


Château du Bois, sugar re- finery, 60. 261.


Chateaugay, N. Y., military orders (1813), 47. 275.


Chatfield, Adj. H. Whitney, 57. 451, 455.


Chatham, William Pitt, earl of, co- lonial duties, 43. 478; on conduct of war, 44. 121; death, 125; American attitude, 126, 59. 137; allegory, 48. 291 (ILLUS., 291); statues at Cork, New York, Charleston, 293-296, 302, 49. 456, 480 (ILLUS., 48. 293); Peale's oil ports., 48. 298; current and later opinion, 49. 355; Quincy's report on speech (1775), 50. 456; corn laws, 56. 124; Walpole on in- fluence (1774), 59. 108.


Chatham, H. M. S., Northwest Coast, 53. 244, 259.


Chattanooga, Tenn., Bright on cam- paign, 46. 127; federal occupation, 56. 467; view, 57. 75.


Chatty, John, mate, 41. 274.


Chaucer, Geoffrey, port., 57. 2.


Chaumier, Bernard's favor, 55. 245 n.


Chauncey. See also Chauncy.


Chauncey, Com. Isaac, Algerian ne- gotiation, 44. 316 n .; Vaughan, 59. 388; biog. note, 388 n.


Chauncey, 44. 321.


Chauncey Hall School, view, 56. 3.


Chauncy. See also Chauncey.


Chauncy, Pres. Charles, founding of Marlborough, 45. 568, 569; Eliot certificate, 49. 328.


Chauncy, Rev. Charles [1], English friends, 43. 611, 612, 616, 629; church music, 44. 176; port., 45. 556; Mauduit letters, 50. 120, 121; letter (1774) on Congress, 455, 471; Hyslop, 490; Arthur Lee, 495; letter to, 59. 58 n.


Chauncy, Charles [2], council, 51. 260 n.


Chauncy, Elizabeth (Hurst), 59. 133 n. Chauncy, Sarah [Mrs. Adams], 59. 133 n. Chauvenet, William, port., 51. 209. Chavaignac, Château de, view, 56. 300.


Cheap, , Madeira (1772), 43. 450.


Checkley. See also Chickley.


Checkley, Anthony, Boston petition, 52. 314; attorney-general, 56. 171. Checkley, John, verses on, port., 42. 450; New-England Courant, 57. 341, 344, 345, 349, 351.


Checkley, Rev. John, 53. 198.


Checkley, Rev. Samuel, sermons, 44. 273, 56. 299, 59. 236.


Checkley, Thomas, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Cheeke, Thomas, lieutenant of the Tower, 45. 634, 637.


Cheesc, Oriental trade, 41. 238, 255. Cheescman, William, 55. 104.


Chcetham, Charles, to U. S., 46. 138. Cheetham, James, Jefferson corre- spondence, 41. 41; on appoint- ments, 42-45; on sedition cases, 45; on Burr faction, 46-51; on Wood's book, 51-58; newspapers and books for Jefferson, 58-60; aid, 60-63; Peters letter affair, 57. 169.


Cheever, Dr. David, building-fund gift, 57. 316.


Cheever, Dr. David W., class papers, 55. 165.


Cheever, Rev. Edward, church affairs, sermons, 42. 459, 44. 84, 279.


Cheever, Eleanor [Mrs. Davis], 54. 215, 219.


Cheever, Elizabeth [Mrs. Derby], 59. 302.


Cheever, Elizabeth (Edwards), 59. 303.


Checver, Ezckicl, 53. 86.


Cheever, Rev. George B., flag to negro regiment, 43. 340.


Cheever, Dr. George C., account books, 52. 284.


Cheever, John, 53. 86.


Cheever, Sally [Mrs. Hassam], 53. 85.


Chcever, Sarah [Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Taylor], 51. 190, 191.


Cheever, Tracy P., journal, 52. 45.


Cheever, William, papers, 55. 287; Boston diary (1775-76), 60. 91.


Cheever, William Downes, sugar-


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house account books, 52. 284; fam- ily, career, 54. 215, 219, 59. 302, 60. 91; letter-book, 55. 287.


Chelmsford, Frederick Thesiger, baron, on dismissal, 45. 279 n.


Chelmsford, Mass., frontier defense, 43. 510, 512, 513, 517, 518.


Chelsea, Mass., Chamberlain's his- tory, 41. 13, 232, 451, 508, 509; Lincoln at, 42. 72; during siege of Boston, 43. 96; ferry pass, 336, 337; private journals, 52. 45, 53. 178; Great Awakening, 195; raising troops in American Revolution, 55. 364; view of Marine Hospital, 58. 377.


Cheney, Abner, 52. 38.


Cheney, Ednah, letter to, 60. 84.


Cheney, Hercules, Virginia trade, 47. 185.


Cheney, Joanna [Mrs. Goodell], 52. 38.


Cheney, John, engravings, 53. 186, 54. 2.


Cheney, Col. Louis R., 58. 278.


Chequa, Canton factor, 41. 267.


Cherbourg, France, colonial trade, 60. 288.


Cherokee, steamer to Chagres, 58. 216. Cherokee Indians, Georgia affairs, 49. 190, 220-222.


Cherrington, William P., gift of heirs, 48. 75.


Cherub, H. M. S., Essex fight, 46. 208. Chesapeake, U. S. S., Leopard affair,


political reaction, 44. 422, 423, 427, 428, 45. 354-356, 54. 161; construc- tion, 46. 202, 203; Shannon fight, folly, 206, 207, 47. 484, 53. 40.


Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, travel, 46. 341; shinplasters, 342.


Chester, Edward, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Chester, James, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Chester, 44. 76.


Chesterfield, Philip D. Stanhope, earl of, 44. 211.


Chesterfield, Mass., tavern (1820), 50. 191; Constitution of 1780, 394, 398 n.


Chestershire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.


Chever, George F., newspaper, 49. 168.


Cheverus, Bishop Jean Lefebvre de, Charles Lowell on, 53. 18; sil- houette, 56. 210.


Cheves, Langdon, Jackson's Cabinet, 46. 329, 49. 216.


Chevillet, Justus, Washington port., 52. 117.


Chew, Benjamin, 49. 472. Chew, William W., Russia, 52. 34.


Chicago, Norton on, 42. 35; in 1845, 44. 344, 350; World's Fair, medals, 49. 287, 484, 54. 141; in 1880, 50. 111.


Chicago & Northwestern R. R., Blair interests, 48. 125.


Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R., Lee, Higginson & Co., 53. 117.


Chickamauga, battle, Garfield, 48. 268-280; Garfield's silence, 268; order to Wood, Rosecrans's flight, 269, 278; ride to Thomas, 270; Rosecrans's version, 270-273, 277; Garfield and Rosecrans, 273-275; Garfield's version, 275-279; official evidences, 279.


Chickleset Sound, Northwest Coast, 53. 228.


Chickley, -, Boston barber, 56. 23.


Chicopee River, Pynchon's purchase on, 48. 51-54.


Chigi, Princess, Jonathan Russell, 51. 440, 445.


Child, David L., letter (1827) on senatorial election, 49. 198; biog. note, 198 n.


Child, Francis J., New England Loyal Publication Society, 42. 31; as pro- fessor, 352; Norton, 48. 59.


Child, George H., 52. 96.


Child, John, Winslow's reply, 52. 329 (see Gen. In. xxi).


Child, Dr. Robert, 52. 329 (see Gen. In. xxi).


Child, Samuel (Robert?), London banker, 60. 97.


Child, Thomas, Falmouth post- master, 50. 172.


Child Papers, 52. 3.


Children, books, 55. 237, 238, 56. 280; letters (1797), 272, 278; Hall's Adolescence, 57. 363. See also Education; Family; Foundling hos- pital.


Childs, George W., 47. 479, 480.


Childs, Henry H., candidacy, 42. 414. Chile, Baltimore affair, 45. 74 n., 49. 335; Fréraut claim, 335.


Chiles, Elizabeth [Mrs. Carr], 49. 91. Chilton, Edward, Randolph on, 45. 242.


Chilton, Mary [Mrs. Winslow], 53. 168.


China, Opium War, Adams's address, 43. 295, 50. 290; Cushing's mission,


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instructions, treaty, 43. 325 n .; American alienist for service in (1817), 326, 327; insurance com- pany (1817), 47. 372; Ming bank- notes, 49. 95. See also Canton.


China, 49. 113.


China root, trade, 41. 245, 271, 272.


Chinaware, trade, 41. 239, 242, 245, 249, 251, 270, 273. See also Crock- ery; Earthenware.


Chinese Repository, Adams's address, 43. 302.


Chinn, Richard H., letter (1830) on Clay movement, 49. 233.


Chinquapin Church, Va., 51. 67.


Chios, in 1839, massacre of 1822, 46. 350.


Chipman, Elizabeth [Mrs. Gray], 47. 529, 49. 387, 56. 271.


Chipman, Elizabeth (Brown), 54. 331. Chipman, Elizabeth (Hazen), 54. 342, 56. 271.


Chipman, Joanna [Mrs. Ward], 56. 277 n.


Chipman, Rev. John [1], 49. 387, 54. 331.


Chipman, John [2], 49. 387, 54. 331.


Chipman, Ward [1], letters to, 46. 471, 56. 272-278; career, 54. 331- 353, 56. 271, 277; training, and Sewall family, letter (1775), 54. 331-333; PORT., 331, 339; war- time exile, letters, 333-341; char- acter, vocalist, 338; office seeking letters, 341-343; family, 342; north- eastern boundary, 345, 351; and return to U. S., 348, 349.


Chipman, Ward [2], childhood, 54. 342, 344, 348, 349; carecr, 56. 271; letters as child in Salem, 272, 274, 278; character, 276, 277.


Chiswick House, Eng., party, 48. 450. Chittenden, Gov. Martin, federal ser- vice of militia, 48. 504.


Chittenden, Gov. Thomas, Washing- ton correspondence, 53. 19 (see Gen. In. xxii).


Choate, Charles F., 44. 549.


Choate, John, Louisburg siege, 42. 142.


Choate, John, Boston crew, 55. 85.


Choate, Joseph Hodges, death, 50. xvi; school, 52. 38; medal, 55. 320; Langdell, 57. 11; Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, 58. 337; Alaskan boundary, 59. 159, 160.


Choate, Rufus, Whig convention, 42. 72, 79; habit, 85; Lincoln on, 86; on pensions, 131; desk, 43. 182; dinner talk, 44. 336; successor


in House, 45. 159; resigns from Senate, 162; Thorndike, 48. 125; ports., 49. 59, 51. 353; as Whig, 50. 45; case notes, 51. 90; Woodman letters, 54. 5; Woodman's essay, 182, 185, 186; letters, 55. 1; Everett's eulogy, 60. 60; as orator, 61, 62.


Choate, Samuel, shipmaster, 52. 338. Choate, William G., 43. 270; school, 52. 38.


Chocolate, trade, 41. 238.


Choctaw Indians, travel through ter- ritory of (1821), 49. 181.


Chodowiecki, Daniel N., engravings, 50. 217.


Choiseul, Etienne F., duc de, liberty of conscience, 56. 132.


Cholmer, -, Holland (1636), 42. 234.


Chorley, John, Brooks port., 49. 257. Christ Church, Boston, first vestry book, 45. 586-588 (see Gen. In. xviii); views, 46. 303, 50. 118.


Christ Church, Cambridge, Mass., architect, 49. 266; plan of organ loft, 57. 2.


Christian, Robert, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Christiana, Delaware, in 1791, 51. 58. Christiani, Friedrich A., conversion, defection, 52. 302 n.


Christianity, modernism, 41. 432, 503-505; Jefferson on, 46. 408, 409; doctrine of force, peace and war, 48. 173, 181, 50. 251, 260, 262, 263, 268, 277-281, 297. See also Re- ligion; sects by name.


Christie, Robert & James, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.


Christmas, on Northwest Coast (1791), 53. 238.


Chub, Daniel, Newfoundland trade, 47. 188.


Chubb, Pasco, frontier expedition, 43. 510.


Chubb, Thomas, letter (1745) on omniscience, 43. 648; AUTOG., 649; biog. note, 650 n.


Chudleigh, Capt. Stawel, Bunker Hill, wounded, 58. 86.


Church, - -- , Holland (1633), 42. 233.


Church, Capt. - - Canadian expe- dition (1776), 55. 72.


Church, Dr. Benjamin, letters to Wilkes, 46. 476, 47. 192, 194, 204; law and order (1774), 50. 472; Mass. seal, 51. 260; Philadelphia (1775), 59. 115; satire, 424.


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Church, Elihu Dwight, collection, 52. 142.


Church and state, Marbury on (1590), 48. 288, 289; Constitution of 1780, objection of towns, 50. 368-381 (MAP, 392), 403, 406, 407, 411; Becket's contest, 52. 22-25. See also Religion; Religious liberty. Church membership, Manifesto Church, 47. 225.


Church Missionary Society, medal, 50. 2.


Church of England, deceased wife's sister bill, 41. 434; in Holland (1624-36), conditions, controver- sies, 42. 203-235, 43. 45-68; Cotton on ceremonials (1624), 42. 204; feoffment scheme, 214; Calvin- istic comment, 43. 646; colonial vestry meetings, 45. 587; in south- ern colonies, 48. 256 (see Gen. In. xx), 49. 444, 455, 462, 466, 468; Marbury before Bishop of London (1578), text, 48. 280-287; Marbury on beliefs, 287-291; his ordination and living, 290, 291; Irish dis- establishment, 49. 121, 122, 133, 50. 22; Ritualism, 49. 137, 146; co- lonial Philadelphia, 470; Quincy on (1774), 50. 436, 442, 445; Conn. attitude (1774), 473; French min- ister in Boston (1685), 52. 122-124; colonial bishop project, 53. 68, 70; Kennett on conditions (1716), 70, 71, 74, 75; Peters's bishop project, 57. 30. See also Nonconformity; Protestant Episcopal Church; Puri- tanism; Religion.


Churchill, impressment case (1769), 44. 430.


Churchill, Nathaniel, affidavit, 43. 259.


Churchill, Collamore & Co., earthen- ware association, 51. 238.


Churchyard, Thomas, works, photo- stat, 56. 284, 58. 305.


Chute, Elizabeth (Epps), letters (1651-53), 47. 25, 26.


Chute, James, career, family, 47. 24, 25; letter (1651), 25.


Chute, Lionel, 47. 25.


Chute, Rose (Baker), 47. 25.


Cider, trade, 41. 238, 52. 335, 337; from crab apples, 49. 465, 467.


Cillcy, Joseph, slaveholder, 44. 506. Cincinnati, O., election of 1848, 42. 80 n .; insurance companies, 47. 371.


Cincinnati, order of the, medals, 55. 186, 57. 185, Gen. In. xvi.


Circello, Marchese di, Jonathan Rus- sell, 51. 478, 484, 488, 489.


Circle of Friends of the Medallion, medals, 57. 2.




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