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Dillon, Henry A. Dillon-Lce, vi- comte, Florence, 51. 429.
Dillon, Comte Theobald, 51. 429 n.
Dillon family, in Revolution, 51. 429.
Dilly, Charles, Quincy in London, 50. 437, 442, 443, 449, 450; letter to, 483; letters (1775), 490, 492.
Dilly, Edward, Quincy in London, 50. 437, 442, 443, 449, 450, 455, 466, 491; politics, 492.
Dilworth, Thomas, speller, 43. 122.
Diman, Eunice [Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Haraden], 51. 183, 184.
Diman, Rev. James, 59. 124.
Dime literature, Norton on, 50. 196- 199.
Dimmock, John S., Webster dinner, 45. 161.
Dimmnock-Percival House, view, 50. 37.
Dimsdale, Thomas, on inoculation, 56. 127.
Dingley, Nelson, Joint High Com- mission, 47. 169, 170.
Dinnyng, Hicks, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Dinsdall, Adam, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Dinsdell, John, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Dinsdl, Willyam, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Dinsmore, Asa, Acadian expedition, 43. 93.
Dinsmorc, Eliphalet, Acadian expe- dition, 43. 93.
Dionysius Periegetes, Situs orbis, photostat, 58. 300.
Dionysius the Areopagite, Stiles's study, 51. 303, 306.
Diplomatic medal, 41. 30.
Diplomatic service, 42. 327, 329, 332; Russell on mission to Sweden, 44. 315, 316, 322; British public and private correspondence, 46. 478; American compensation, 47. 306; as profession, 50. 302; closing American embassy at Berlin, 414. See also Consuls; Foreign relations. Directories, Boston, 47. 223.
Directory of France, military suc- cesses, 59. 326; emigrés, 326; Ebel-
ing on foreign relations, 327-337; neutral trade, 330, 331, 333; poli- tics, 334; overthrow, 338.
Disasters, railroad, 59. 140.
Discovery, H. M. S., on Northwest Coast, 53. 244, 259.
Disease. See Epidemics; Medicine. Disney, John, Sykes biog., 43. 631.
Dispatch, ship (1766), 50. 217, 220. Dispatch, schooner (1788), 45. 336.
Disraeli, Benjamin (earl of Beacons- field), on Goldwin Smith, 44. 4; parliamentary reform, 45. 331; policy, 46. 153, 159; Civil War attitude, 47. 387, 48. 473; in Parlia- ment, 439; Lincoln, 479; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 121.
Dissection, legalized, 49. 223; obtain- ing subjects, 52. 45, 47.
Dissent, English act (1844), 53. 318. See also Nonconformity.
Dissipation, dangers in American Revolution, 43. 333-335, 60. 319. Distillery, Boston (1691), 47. 218.
District of Columbia, wartime fugi- tive slaves in, 44. 665, 666; con- dition and planning (1791), 51. 60, 61, 68; naming, 62 n .; slavery and emancipation, 53. 51, 57. 371. See also Washington, D. C.
Divine right, and Mass. charter, 46. 229-302.
Division of powers, Hamilton and Jefferson on, 43. 163, 46. 407.
Divorce, Milton's view, 42. 65; Pa. bill (1837), 47. 476. See also Marriage.
Dix, Baldwin, father on, 50. 166.
Dix, Catharine (Morgan), 50. 151 n .; health, 166, 167.
Dix, Dorothea L., Fillmore's gift, 55. 3.
Dix, John Adams, Polk's Cabinet, 42. 438; Texas, 43. 117, 118; his edu- cation, 50. 133-136, 141, 145; army service, 135-138, 144, 145, 148, 149, 155; letters (1818-48), 135-168; Jefferson and Madison, 139; Va., 140; in love, 140; horse race, 141, 142; Webster and Congress (1822), 142; elections (1824), 143, 144, 146-150; (1828), 154; (1832), 159; (1836), 163; (1848), 60. 120; arti- cles, 50. 144-146, 153, 160; law and politics, 145, 146, 148, 149, 155, 157, 160, 163; abroad (1826), 150; family, 151, 153, 155, 161, 164, 166, 167; Grund, 152, 153; on U. S. Con- stitution, 155; Colonization Soci- ety, 155; Cooperstown life, 155-
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157; Albany, offices, 158, 159, 161, 163-165; on issues in politics, 160; sedentary life, 162; visit to New England, 162, 165; on cadetship, 163; geological survey, 164; Senate, 165-167; English mission, 166; slavery issue, 167; anecdote of Jeremiah Smith, 167; Peninsula (1863), 56. 458.
Dix, Jonathan, 50. 133 n.
Dix, Lucy (Hartwell), 50. 133 n.
Dix, Morgan, father on, 50. 153, 166, 167.
Dix, Roger S., brother on, 50. 149, 152, 153, 155, 160, 161.
Dix, Sarah (Shattuck), 50. 133 n.
Dix, Timothy, jr., letters on son's education, 50. 133-135; biog. note, 133 n .; army, 134 n.
Dix, William, Va. tavern, 51. 71.
Dix Ferry, Va., 51. 70, 71.
Dixon, James, privateers, 46. 83.
Dixon, John, as postmaster, 50. 170, 172.
Dixon (Nixon), Robert, Voluntown (Sterling) tavern, 51. 39 (see Gen. In. xxi).
Dixon, Roland B., 49. 5.
Dixon, Thomas, house, 53. 130.
Dixwell, -, New York (1845), 44. 339.
Dixwell, Mrs. inoculation, death, 45. 429 n., 459 n.
Dixwell, Epes S., as teacher, 44. 530, 47. 428.
Doane, Elisha, estate, 58. 1; land plans, Gen. In. xv.
Doane, Hope [Mrs. Savage], 49. 347.
Doane, James C., Adams, 49. 235.
Doble, Joseph, 60. 112.
Dobson, Capt.
Orme's letter (1755), 45. 417. Dobson, Clara B., gifts, 56. 3, 167, 316.
Dobson, Thomas, 43. 135.
Dobson's Tavern. N. C. (1791), 51. 72.
Documents, chronological list in Pro- ceedings, Vols. 41-45, 45. 657. See also next title; Sources.
DOCUMENTS, Talbot's petition on me-
chanical propulsion (c. 1688), 41. 167; broadside on enlargement of university learning (1660), 302; Endecott's flag incident, 42. 268- 280; church support in Va. (1777- 97), 341; Quaker protests (1659), 358; Davenport-Paget contro- versy (1634), 43. 45; Arese on Boston (1837), 90; Hamilton on constitutionality of national bank,
157; proceedings against satire on "Old Tenor," 257; Adams's lec- ture on Opium War, 303; Dor- chester Company and Cape Ann, 493; contemporaneous opinions of Howes and Mauduit pamphlets, 44. 94-175; N. H .- Mass. relations (1732-34), 189; Nauset Indian deed (1666), 257; Reid's account of blockade running, 286; Plymouth slave agreement (1729), 335; notes on Webster conversation (1841), 336; testimony in Corbet case (1769), 429; Pendleton's resolution in Congress (1775), 520; Antonio on Panama (1587), 640; sale of Indian (1728), 656; apprenticeship (1776), 657; marine (1793), 670, 672, 677, 682; N. H. petition against Belcher (1737), Privy Council re- port, 45. 204-210; Ashley case, Penobscot trader (1631), 493; Lynn Iron Works (c. 1650), 566; Whip- sufferage petition (1660), 568; Dexter's Nahant appeal (1657), 569; Wilkes's sword presentation (1862), 591; suit of Plymouth Colony London partners (1641), 611; Sims rendition (1851), 623; Gove case (1683-86), 628; Morton account and inventory (1628), 642; report on Mass. charter (1677), 654; Belcher and N. H. boundary account (1740), 46. 164; petition for Lafayette's release (1796), 235; questions to Mass. elders (1636 ?), 275; negative vote in Mass. (c. 1643), 279; sovereignty in Mass. charter (c. 1664), 286; Lawson's marital petition (1669), 479; Weare's fast proclamation, 47. 63; London port books on Amer- ican trade, 179, 51. 282; Breeden's contempt of court (1662), 47. 216; Barbados venture (1667), 217; Boston petition on conduit (1675), 217; Boston nuisance (1691), 218; Mather-Calef paper on witchcraft, 243; Allerton's account against Mass. for supplies (1631-32), 344; accounts due John White (c. 1632), 346; Ghent negotiations, 48. 138; Marbury's examination (1578), 283; Mass. embassy to Washington (1815), 345; Sharlot case (1681), 49. 103-106; Chauncy's certificate (1665), 328; transportés (1747), 328; Natural Philosophy Society (1801-03), 418; town returns on Mass. draft Constitution, 50. 58,
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403; New England army hospitals (1817), 61; Brakenbury's recanta- tion (1659), 77; colonial post-office record (1774), 170 (see Gen. In. xx); notes on English sermons (1627- 28), 204; Va. records on Wollaston and others (1624-26), 51. 219; Mass. printing bills (1758-68), 338; Amherst petition on embargo (1808), 52. 161; Sewall's shipment receipts (1683-98), 334; Green- leaf's account (1761-62), 53. 21; log of Columbia (1790-93), 217; Roxbury vigilance committee, 325; Kamehameha's agreement with traders (1812), 54. 16; John Clark, his capture by Spaniards (1611- 16), 61; Pickering vs. Weston (1623), 172; Mass. state agent
(1781), 217; funeral expenses (1797), 220; Rodney's report on Antilles (1762), 270; Morgas vs. Malthus (1685), 277; autobiog. of Hector McNeill, 55. 54; Gen- eral Court on cruise (1777), 79; journal of cruise of Boston (1777), 90; address to Lafayette (1825), 172; shipbuilding suit (1701), 56. 16; Franklin's Mass. accounts (1770-73), 103; Massie's propa- ganda letter (1774), 120; Shute's petition (1725), 57. 69; descrip- tion of Pa. (1781), 177; priva- teering agreement (1701), 500; depositions on Malcom affair (1766), 58. 26; concerning Thos. Morton, 163; petition of Peter Butler (1655), 247; report on Boston customs district (1768), 419; petition on post-office and Sunday (1811), 59. 169; Antigua petition on sugar (c. 1730), 171; Wiscasset survey (1686), 176; colonial commerce (1774-76), 211; petition of Mansfield refugees (1776), 60. 36; account for care of powder (1774), 40; French colonial edicts (1629-1789), titles, 255. See also SOURCES.
Dodd, Timothy, express, intercepted, 60. 116 n.
Dodd, William, express, 48. 506, 60. 116.
Dodd, William E., represents M.H.S., 51. 312.
Dodd family, papers, 51. 239.
Doddridge, Rev. Philip, Bowen's plagiarism, 48. 2.
Dodge, Mrs. - , Cleveland (1845), 44. 342.
Dodge, Rev. -- (1751), 42. 459.
Dodge, Clara I. (Bowden), 43. 208 n .; gift, 44. 659.
Dodge, Daniel K., gift, 55. 3.
Dodge, David, patent, 49. 60.
Dodge, Emily (Pomeroy), 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Emily P., 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Eunice [Mrs. Haskell], 52. 38.
Dodge, George, Salem, bill of credit, 60. 106.
Dodge, George [1], Ipswich, 43. 208 n. Dodge, George [2], 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Hampshire, Boston crew, 55. 86.
Dodge, Hannah (Stanwood), 57. 212. Dodge, James, Bunker Hill, killed, 43.97.
Dodge, James, Boston crew, 55. 86.
Dodge, Jane M., 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Jane M. (Neil), 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Capt. John, 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Jonathan, 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Rev. Joshua, 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Martha (Fisk), 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Mary (Shatswell), 43. 208 n. Dodge, Mary A. (Gail Hamilton), on railroads, 42. 35; mother, 57. 212; on Blaine and Garfield, 292, 297.
Dodge, Nathaniel S., 43. 208, 208 n.
Dodge, Paul, 52. 38.
Dodge, R. E. Neil, 43. 208 n .; gift, 44. 659.
Dodge, Susan R., 49. 81 Dodge, Theodora, 43. 208 n.
Dodge, Theodore Ayrault [1], author, 41. 415; tribute, 43. 76; memoir, 208; PORT. and AUTOG., 208; death, 460; unfinished MS. on Frederick the Great, 44. 660; on Antietam, 56. 200 n.
Dodge, Theodore Ayrault [2], 43. 208 n.
Dodge, William, immigrant, 43. 208 n. Dodge, Zachariah, Boston crew, 55. 86. Dodson, Richard W., engraving, 53. 186.
Doe vs. Acklam, 49. 262.
Doesborgh, Jan van, imprints, 58. 300-302.
Dolbear, John, Indian slave, 44. 656. Dolbeare, Benjamin, letters from Edmund Quincy, 51. 115, 342, 58. 133-135.
Dolbeare, David, witness, 44. 657.
Dolbeare family, papers, 51. 289, 52. 283.
Dole, - Kan., 41. 344.
Dole, Cuffey, rusticated students, 50. 3.
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Dole, Richard, Greenland, 45. 226.
Dolly, Capt. George, 43. 355, 370. Dolphin, 52. 337.
Domain, river steamer, 44. 349.
Domaine d'Occident, edicts on, 60. 259, 261, 264, 265, 271-273, 278, 285, 287, 295, 303.
Domestic Intelligence, photostat file, 52. 173, 58. 289 (see Gen. In. xxiv); Harris's news-sheet, 57. 42- 44, 66.
Dominica, naval fights, 50. 430, 53.
187, 54. 271; open ports, 55. 220; French capture, 60. 243.
Dominick Terry, 51. 27 n.
Don, U. S. S., 57. 493.
Donahew, Capt. David, Louisburg siege, killed, 42. 138, 142, 44. 74.
Donald, Agnes J. (Smart), 44. 460.
Donald, Cornelia (Clapp), 44. 487.
Donald, Elijah Winchester, PORT. and AUTOG., 44. front .; memoir, 460.
Donald, William C., 44. 460.
Donaldson, Israel B., Kan., 41. 342.
Doncaster and Dalkeith, James Scott, earl of, dedication to, 57. 46, 60. 374, 378.
Done, John, grant, 44. 258 n.
Donelan, Rev. John P., D. C., 52. 100.
Donelson, Andrew J., Cabinet, 42. 438; on Jackson's tour and health, 56. 247, 256.
Doney, Thomas, engravings, 56. 299, 57. 75.
Donham, Mercy, marriage, 42. 459.
Donnelly, Dudley, brigade, 41. 118.
Donnison, Jonathan, shipmaster, 41. 237, 239.
Donohew. See Donahew.
Donop, Carl E. K. von, Ft. Mercer, 43. 331 n.
Donovan, James, acknowledgment to, 50. 224.
Dookie College, medal, 50. 217.
Doolittle, Amos, Lexington and Con- cord prints, errors, 49. 363, 56. 73, 85; "Display" engraving, 53. 17.
Doolittle, Mark, 57. 266.
Doomsday Book, equity, 52. 19.
Doorways, casts, 54. 246.
Dorby, Rev. Jonathan, ordained, 42. 461; death, 463.
Dorchester, Earl of. See Carleton, Guy.
Dorchester, Eng., records, 42. 10; views, 54. 140.
Dorchester, Mass., H. G. Denny, his collection of material, 41. 311, 54.
139; Lincoln at, 42. 72; Hall Papers, 47. 446; Constitution of 1780, 50. 391; Workingmen's party, 55. 3; presentation flag, Gen. In. xiii.
Dorchester Antiquarian and Histori- cal Society, seal, 54. 140.
Dorchester Co., Cape Ann suit, 43. 493.
Dorchester Heights, occupation, ef- fect, 47. 110, 59. 298, 60. 97, 362- 365.
Dorchester Savings Bank, port. of trustees, 55. 225.
Dore, Andrew, Pickering vs. Weston, 54. 174.
Doria, Giovanni Pamphili, cardinal, villa, 51. 469.
Dormorn, Mercy, of Weymouth, 42. 456.
Dorner, Isaac A., epigram, 44. 532.
Dorr, Abigail (Cunningham), bas relief, 49. 1.
Dorr, Ebenezer, bas relief, 49. 1.
Dorr, George B., gift, 49. 411; ports. owned by, 51. 163.
Dorr, Henry C., on Rhode Island democracy, 44. 585 n.
Dorr, Henry G., gift, 49. 1.
Dorr, John, family entries, 47. 312.
Dorr, Jonathan, Roxbury vigilance committee, 53. 326, 327, 329, 331.
Dorr, Julia C. R., port., 52. 282.
Dorr, Samuel, Franklin monument, 45. 488, 489.
Dorr War, election of 1844, 42. 417; Tyler on, 57. 71.
Dorré. See also Dory.
Dorré, Fidel, Boston, 43. 332, 333.
Dorset, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
Dorsey, George A., 49. 5.
Dorsson, Henry, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Dory, Gregory, Va., 51. 227.
Dotte, Edward, Plymouth landing, 52. 167.
Doty, Col. Thomas, complaint, 51. 339; house searched, 53. 22.
Doty Tavern, view, 59. 266.
Doubleday, Abner, Gettysburg, 44. 228.
Doubleday, Esther (Perkins) [Mrs. Sturgis], 47. 237.
Dougherty, Henry, Delaware River operations, 44. 173.
Doughty, Rev. Francis, Va., 45. 599. Douglas. See also Douglass.
Douglas, Lord Alfred, Academy, 42. 69.
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Douglas, Charles. See Queensberry. Douglas, Charles, Quebec (1776), 60. 238.
Douglas, Dunbar J. See Selkirk.
Douglas, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Douglas, J., engraving, 43. 466.
Douglas, John, negro soldier, 57. 458, 459.
Douglas, Jonathan, shipmaster, 47. 185.
Douglas, Stephen A., Atchison, 41. 220; disunion conspiracy, 43. 665, 666, 668; election of 1860, 47. 70; Illinois Central, 48. 247; contem- porary and later opinion, 49. 355; popular sovereignty, 50. 53; size, 52. 100; Kan .- Neb. Bill, 57. 374; Lincoln debates, 376; Lawrence on (1861), 60. 230.
Douglas, Mass., loyalists, 48. 30; Constitution of 1780, 50. 390, 392, 394.
Douglas, Heron & Co., failure, 43. 453, 455.
Douglass. See also Douglas.
Douglass, Frederick, Harpers Ferry, 41. 94, 330.
Douglass, James, Louisburg siege, 44. 75.
Douglass, Dr. William, on throat dis- temper, 42. 461 n .; paper-money pamphlets, 43. 430, 431; inoculation controversy, 45. 420, 423, 436-439, 446 n., 457, 458, 461, 462 n., 476, 477 n., 57. 346, 348, 351-353; two settlements in Boston, 45. 424- 427; articles in New-England Cou- rant, 57. 349.
Doumergue, Émile, on Calvin, 43. 287.
Dove, papers, 55. 185.
Dover, Henry Carey, earl of, Goffe, 42. 218.
Dover, N. H., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n .; Walter Barefoot, 45. 215-223; journal, 45. 1.
Dovrell, Thomas, Boston crew, 55. 86. Dow, Alexander, jr., Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Dow, Charles W., killed, 41. 221.
Dow, Henry, immigrant, 50. 180.
Dow, Jabez & Benjamin, account book, 54. 289.
Dow, James M., and Paine and Dec- laration of Independence, 43. 242, 242 n.
Dow, Lucia A., gift, 45. 1.
Dow family, papers, 50. 180, 54. 48.
Dowden, Edward, on Milton, 42. 157.
Dowling, London (1778), 54. 85, 114, 123, 131.
Downe, William, Lunenburg, 44. 264. Downes. See also Downs.
Downes, Henrietta W., gift, 49. 411. Downing, Sir George, enumerated goods, 43. 482.
Downs, Joseph, Boston crew, 55. 86. Dowse, Blanch (Covert), burial in- scription, 50. 313.
Dowse, Edmond (1625), England, 50. 313.
Dowse, Rev. Edmond, Latin text- book (1827), 53. 179.
Dowse, John, 55. 186.
Dowse, Judith (Holland), 55. 186.
Dowse, Relief [Mrs. Gill], port., 55. 186.
Dowse, Richard, port., 50. 313.
Dowse, Sir Thomas, burial inscrip- tion, 50. 313.
Dowse, Thomas, bequest, 41. 7; gift of library, 295, 60. 88-90; school endowment, 50. 314.
Dowse, William Bradford Homer, gifts, 50. 313, 314, 51. 114, 53. 179, 54. 81, 193, 55. 185, 186, 59. 270, 60. 87, 313, Gen. In. xiv; mem- ber, 51. 239, 290; report on Library and Cabinet, 334; publication of House Journals, 52. 118, 119, 60. 90; on Plymouth medallion, 52. 165; Council, 187, 53. 161, 54. 265; on Pilgrim tercentenary in Eng- land, 7; report of Council, 55. 289; port. presented, 60. 88; Sherborn memorial, Gen. In. xiv.
Dowse family, record, 50. 314.
Dowse fund, history, 41. 7; use, 56. 285.
Dowse Library, use, 54. 246, 291.
Doyle, Charles W., Spain, 59. 378.
Doyle, John Andrew, death, 41. 185, 414; tribute, 196.
Doyle, Percy W., Vaughan's tour, 59. 383, 408.
Doyle, Sir William H., Alexandra case, 45. 278.
Doyle, William M. S., silhouettes, 53. 186, 56. 210.
Doyle family, Pottawatomie affair, 41. 471, 473.
D'Oyly, Charles, 44. 122, 123, 125, 149-151.
Dozy, R. F., 41. 246.
Draft, War of 1812, 42. 334; confed- erate, stowaways, northerners, 44. 287-290, 56. 392, 427; American World War, 51. 12; riots, 52. 118, 56. 459, 461, 463 n .; Mass., in
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American Revolution, 55. 347, 350, 352, 365; superiority as method, 370; comment on federal, 57. 443. See also Enlistments.
Drains, Boston (1675-91), 47. 217, 218.
Drake, Sir Francis, Spanish raids as reprisal, 44. 383; Old Panama, 616; Spanish plate flcet, 57. 400; PORT., 60. 18.
Drake, Francis S., papers, 53. 187; on French army, 58. 284, 285.
Drama, Clarke's comedy (1768), 57. 72. See also Literature; Theater.
Draper, Alonzo G., letter (1865) on Richmond occupation, 51. 107; co. (1861), 56. 390.
Draper, John, imprint, 43. 258.
Draper, Richard, Boston Massacre, 59.258.
Draper, William, on Lexington action, 49. 375.
Drawback, in colonial trade, 43. 489. Drawbaugh, Daniel, telephone liti- gation, 53. 117.
Drayton, James S., staff officer, 57. 425.
Drayton, Percival, Port Royal, 56. 382.
Drayton, Thomas F., Port Royal, 56. 382.
Drayton, William, Jackson's Cabinet, 49. 216; M. C., 221.
Drayton, William Henry, committee on Gérard, 59. 49.
Dresden, in 1818, 51. 383-386.
Dress, making clothing at Canton, 41.
273; in London, 43. 196; revolu- tionary importations, 44. 371-377; Russian costume cards, 46. 350; Quincy on southern (1773), 49. 442; French tailors, 54. 105; early French, 55. 41; clothing for Conti- nental troops, 351; officer's coat (1862), 56. 412. See also Cloth; Fur trade; Hats; Wigs.
Drew, Clement, painting, 49. 176.
Drew, Mrs. Edward B., gift, 51. 289.
Drew, John, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Drew, Thomas C., Walpole tavern, 50. 194.
Drew, William, shipmaster, 47. 188. Drewry. See Drury.
Drexel, Anthony, letter to, 47. 479. Drink, Oriental trade, 41. 237-239,
243, 244, 252, 255, 261, 263, 264; Russo-American treaty, 45. 408; Boston distillery (1691), 47. 218; licensing in Boston (1769), FACSIM.,
50. 29; at funeral (1797), 54. 221, 222; Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 339; New France, 57. 199; pro- poscd local option (1834), 260. See also Brandy; Chocolate; Cider; Excise; Coffce; Rum; Social con- ditions; Tafia; Tea; Temperance; Toasts; Wine.
Driscoll, J. Francis, list early Boston entertainers, 55. 224.
Driver, H. M. S., 41. 255.
Droitwich, England, church view, 57. 242.
Dromgoole, George C., election of 1844, 42. 428.
Drouard, Jean, 60. 265.
Drouyn de Lhuys, Edouard, on priva- teers, 46. 84; American policy, 47. 422.
Drowne, Samuel, Portsmouth, 51. 306.
Drummond, Andrew, London banker, 56. 44.
Drummond, Duncan (?), British evacuation of N. Y., 54. 337.
Drummond, Helen (Redpath), lady, Parkman centenary, 57. 191.
Drummond Is., St. Lawrence River, 59. 398 n.
Drury, Lieut. wounded (1776), 46. 251.
Drury Lane Theater, in 1774, 50. 445, 447; in 1805, 48. 510.
Dry, William, Quincy on, 49. 458, 459.
Dry goods, Oriental trade, 41. 261, 264; jobbing and retail develop- ment, Boston (1846-1900), 46. 211-214, 220, 221.
Dryden, John, on sympathetic cure, 59. 91.
Duane, James, Annapolis Conven- tion, 49. 89; mast-tree case, 54. 59. Duane, William, sedition case, 41. 45; newspaper, 50 n .; Peters letter affair, 57. 169.
Duane, William J., letter (1834) on Franklin's type matrices, 47. 446; removal of deposits, 56. 248.
Du Bartas, Guillaume de Salustc, sieur, Deuine Weekes and Workes, copy, 47. 279.
Dublois, Boston club dinner (1834), 57. 263.
Dubois, Alphée, Carnot medal, 48. 253.
Dubois de Berthelot, Josué. See Beaucours.
Du Bouëxic, Luc U. See Guichen. Dubourg. See Barbeu-Dubourg.
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Dubuque, Iowa, in 1845, 44. 345.
Duc de Bourgogne, warship, wrecked, 56. 149.
Duchesneau, Jacques, on Ottawas, 57. 197 n .; Duluth, 59. 142.
Du Chilleau, Marquis Maria C., W. I., 50. 430.
Duck, Samuel, shipmaster, 52. 339. Duck, Oriental trade, 41. 249, 250; Rus. trade, 275.
Duckingfield, Sir Samuel, 43. 453.
Du Coudray, Philippe C. J. B. Tronson, Deane's contract, 41. 322. Dudingston, William, Gaspee affair, 43. 486, 487.
Dudley, Charles E., letter to, 45. 173; Baylies, 179 n .; Ga. and Cherokees, 49. 222.
Dudley, David, Roxbury vigilance com., 53. 327, 331.
Dudley, Judge John, quotes Shake- speare, 43. 45.
Dudley, Gov. Joseph, 41. 208, 209; and Council, 209; Randolph, 45. 238, 239; sent to England (1690), 644; as colonial collector, 46. 452; Mass. agent, 457; commission as President, 458, 459; assistant, Sharlot case, 49. 103-106; letter to, 50. 79; Narragansett country, 52. 127; commissions by, 54. 139; port., 58. 147.
Dudley, Paul, milestones, 42. 87- 91, 94-99; communication to Royal Society, 45. 468.
Dudley, Gov. Thomas, election (1634), 58. 449; letter, 59. 177.
Dudley, Thomas [H. C. 1685], illness, 50. 79.
Dudley, Thomas H., Alabama, 45. 259; Laird Rams, 292, 293; Bright, 46. 113; described, 48. 436; Har- vard-Oxford race, 50. 184, 186.
Dudley, William, excise receipt (1730), AUTOG., 50. 80.
Dudley, William, "blocks of five," 58. 409 (see Gen. In. xxiv).
Dudley, Mass., loyalists, 48. 30; Constitution of 1780, 50. 392.
Dudley & Hodges, 48. 494.
Dudley Square, Boston, renaming, 43. 283.
Dueling, naval rank quarrels, 45. 30.
Duer, William, failure, 43. 136; com- mittee on Gérard, 59. 49.
Duff & Welch, of Cadiz, American trade, correspondence (1774-76), 59. 213, 222-229, 233, 234.
Duffield, Rev. George, 44. 351.
Duffin, - shipmaster, 53. 259, 261. Duflot de Mofras, Eugène, visit to California, 50. 85.
Duke of Cumberland, 55. 217.
DuLany, Daniel, Quincy on, 49. 469, 470.
Duluth, Daniel Greysolon, sieur, career, 59. 140.
Dumas, Mathieu, comte, on French march to Boston, 58. 277.
Dumesnil, Laurent, imprint, 60. 292. Dumfries, Va., in 1791, 51. 64.
Dummer, Jeremiah, Mather's inocu- lation tract, 45. 448, 456 n .; Bishop Kenneth, 53. 69, 74, 77; ports. of self and wife, 55. 285.
Dummer, Richard, treasurer, 46. 447.
Dummer, Shubael, papers, 45. 185.
Dummer, William, inscription, 41. 28; books for Harvard, 51. 265 n .; Paxton, 56. 344.
Dummer Academy, medal, 50. 2.
Dumont, François, MINIATURE of Jonathan Russell, 51. 369.
Du Moulin, Louis, "characters," 54. 234.
Dunbar, , English debts (1764), 43. 202, 204.
Dunbar, Charles, politics (1834), 57. 268.
Dunbar, Charles Franklin, news- paper, 41. 285, 286; Harvard serv- ices, 57. 7.
Dunbar, Cynthia [Mrs. Thoreau], 50. 212, 59. 97.
Dunbar, David, for England, 44. 190; separate governorship, and Belcher, 191, 45. 202; petition against, 44. 200; as surveyor-gen- eral, 54. 55.
Dunbar, Joseph, marriage, 42. 461. Dunbar, Peter, Burns rendition, 44. 332.
Dunbar, Rev. Samuel, sermons, 42. 453, 464.
Dunbar, Waters & Co., newspaper, 41. 285.
Duncan, Andrew, 60. 335 n.
Duncan, Blanton, on confederate cause in Europe, 48. 487, 488.
Duncan, George, immigrant, 55. 156. Duncan, Isabella [Mrs. Stevenson], 51. 193 (see Gen. In. xxi). Duncan, Isabella (Caldwell), 51. 193. Duncan, John M., on Trumbull's paintings, 59. 76.
Duncan, Robert, 51. 193.
Duncan, William, imprints, 53. 192, 193, 207, 210, 217.
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Dundas, Henry (viscount Melville), on campaign of 1777, 44. 121.
Dundass, , shipmaster (1774), 50. 472.
Dungan, Barbara [Mrs. Barker], 43. 399.
Dunham, Josiah, Washington Be- nevolent Society, 49. 283.
Dunham, Dr. Lewis, as army surgeon, 50. 67.
Dunkin, Benjamin F., 57. 367.
Dunkirk, France, American priva- teers, 46. 190; colonial trade, 60. 268, 270, 271.
Dunlap, Andrew (?), political power, 49. 198; as lawyer, 57. 262.
Dunlap, William, miniature by, 53. 128.
Dunmore, John Murray, earl of, Quincy, 49. 466.
Dunmore's War, and troops Boston, 50. 479.
Dunn, John, seaman, 55. 58.
Dunn, S., map, Gen. In. xv.
at Dunning. See also Dinnyng.
Dunning, John (baron Ashburton), Somerset slave case, 43. 451; on Germain and Howe, 44. 140; Quincy, 50. 466; Franklin's barris- ter, 56. 95, 105-110, 112, 114, 115, 117.
Dunning, William Archibald, on Chamberlain, 41. 176; tribute, 56. 9.
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