Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 20

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


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Emancipation, file, 49. 169; on Mann and Howe, 50. 268.


Embargo of 1807, news in Orient, 41. 264; Monroe on, 42. 329; Noah Webster on, 43. 153; foreshadowed, 45. 356; Pickering-Adams letters, 357-364; repeal expected, 482;


Boston relief fund, 47. 223; end, 49. 90; Mass. attitude, 90; Amherst petition, 52. 161; Mass. papers, 59. 302. See also next title.


Embargoes, state, during Revolu- tion, 47. 138-140; proposed, 489; colon. Mass., 49. 32, 51. 339; French colon. edicts, 60. 261. See also preceding title; Noninter- course.


Embroidery, by Charleston ladies, 49. 443.


Emerson, Abigail (Hay), 44. 67.


Emerson, Andrew L., letter (1830) on Me. campaign, 49. 231.


Emerson, Bulkeley, Newbury post- master, 50. 172.


Emerson, Charles N., Barker, 43. 399. Emerson, Rev. Daniel, 44. 69, 70; mention in cousin's journal (1748- 49), sermons, 263-265, 268-270, 274-278, 280-282; birth of daugh- ter, 268, 269.


Emerson, Dudley (?), Wilton tavern, 50. 193.


Emerson, Ebenezer, 44. 67. Emerson, Edward, 44. 270.


Emerson, Edward Waldo, member, 43. 655, 44. 2; gifts, 47. 445, 48. 253, 51. 355, 55. 186; on Game Club, 51. 356; CHAPLAIN OF THE REVOLUTION, 55. 8.


Emerson, Ellen, 55. 320.


Emerson, George Barrell, group pic- ture, 50, 118; Franklin medal, 55. 192.


Emerson, Hannah (Emerson), 44. 69, 268 n.


Emerson, Rev. John, 55. 10.


Emerson, John, Topsfield, 55. 11.


Emerson, Rev. Joseph [1], printed sermon, 44. 65-67; mention in son's journal, 83, 268, 270, 273, 279, 280; career, 55. 10; letter (1763) on son's calling, 11.


Emerson, Rev. Joseph [2], career, 44. 65-71 (see Gen. In. xvii), 55. 10; printed sermons, 44. 69, 70; Louis- burg expedition journal, 72-83; later journal (1745, 1748-49), 83, 84, 262-282; Esther Edwards, 263, 267, 268, 271-273, 279, 280; Conn. visit, 265-267; salary, 276; private fasting, 279; glebe, 281. Emerson, Joseph [3], 44. 67.


Emerson, Joseph S., 44. 67. Emerson, Mary, 44. 67.


Emerson, Mary (Jones), 44. 67.


Emerson, Mary (Moody), 44. 67, 55. 10.


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Emerson, Mary M., 55. 26 n., 59. 97; on father, 55. 10, 11, 14.


Emerson, Phebe (Wright), 44. 67. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, gift, 41. 9; on John Brown, 328; Lane, 468; New England Loyal Publication Society, 42. 32, 33; on European influence, 34; first edition of Nature, 43. 290; vision, 295; Boston Hymn read to negro soldiers, 359; on prayer, 44. 68; Duchess of Argyll on poem, 47. 84; Boston poem, 51. 355; Burns Centenary, 52. 155; Gratz's remin- iscences, 156-159; Providence lec- ture (1858), 158; on his lectures, 158; Woodman correspondence, 54. 5; MS. poem, 194; letters: (1844) on Griswold's anthology, 60. 83; (1866) on Harvard subscriptions, 83; (1872) on reporters, 84; view of home, 88.


Emerson, Samuel M., 44. 67.


Emerson, Thomas, immigrant, 55. 10.


Emerson, Rev. William [1], son of Joseph [1], career, 55. 8; training, 10-13; letter to, 11; Concord parish, 13-16; letter on Boston Massacre, 14; Manse, 16; outbreak of Revolution, 16-23, 56. 78, 88; siege of Boston, 55. 23-25; Cana- dian expedition, 25-28; PORT., 26; letter on illness, death, 29.


Emerson, William [2], J. Q. Adams, 45. 365, 366 n .; Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418; letter to, 421; letter, 54. 319; father, 55. 26. Emerson, William, son of Joseph [2], 44. 67.


Emerton, Ephraim, on Gross, 43. 189; report on Library and Cabinet, 467; on Germany, 49. 178; Council, 51. 336, 52. 187; PERIODIZATION OF HISTORY, 55; papers by, 54. 84, 57. 230, 58. 5, 60. 177.


Emerton, James, fire, 43. 271.


Emery. See also Emory.


Emery, Capt. - , at Paris (1788), 54. 107-109.


Emery, John, Newburyport tavern, 45. 226.


Emery, Joshua, 42. 314, 315.


Emery, S., petition to Congress (1786), 49. 85.


Emery, Rev. Samuel H., (?), W. E. Channing, 43. 293.


Emery, Stephen, purchase of slave, 59. 236.


Emes, Capt. Fleetwood, British navy, 56. 344.


Emigrés, Burke on, 49. 122, 123. Emilio, Luis F., 54. 2, 6.


Emilio, Mary S., gifts, 54. 2, 6.


Emily St. Pierre, recapture, 44. 283.


Emma Sophia, pirates, 44. 454-456. Emmerton, Dr. James A., 47. 120.


Emmons, Nathaniel, Oliver port., 54. 4. Emmons, Rev. Nathaniel, 51. 89.


Emmons, William, Clay movement, 49. 232.


Emo, Angelo, monument, 51. 406. Emory. See also Emery.


Emory, Obadiah, Boston conduit, 47. 218.


Empire City, Port Royal expedition, 56. 378.


Endeavor, ketch (1685), 52. 335, 336. Endeavor, case (1799), 44. 378, 379, 406, 413, 422.


Endecott, Gov. John, flag incident, arguments on, 42. 266-280, 58. 450, 451, 456, 457; Quaker indict- ment, 42. 363-371; and land grant, 43. 83; shorthand, 275; English memorial, 47. 314; letter to Stuyve- sant, 463; on Brakenbury's recan- tation, 50. 78; book from Roger Williams, 53. 8, 9; autog., 93.


Endecott, Zerubabel, book of reme- dies, 57. 513; papers, 59. 265. Endicott. See also Endecott.


Endicott, Annie (Thorndike | Nourse), letter (1863) on emancipation pen, 44. 600; career, 48. 250.


Endicott, Joanna L. (Rantoul), 48. 243.


Endicott, Robert, 48. 243.


Endicott, William [1], and son, 48. 78, 243; politics, 244.


Endicott, William [2], on Norton, 42. 30; New England Loyal Publi- cation Society, 31; Lincoln, 85; REMINISCENCES, 46. 208; gifts, 305, 47. 279; tribute, 48. 76; memoir, 243; PORT. and AUTOG., 243; Archæ- ological Institute, 49. 486.


Endicott, Mrs. William, jr. See Endicott, Annie. Endicott, William Crowninshield, member, 48. 168, 254; letter (1915) on France and Civil War, 49. 61; Library and Cabinet, 305; commit- tee on memorial building, 50. 83; Council, 241, 51. 336, 52. 187; re- port of Council, 53. 145; gifts, 187, 54. 48, 59. 270, 60. 88, Gen. In. xvi; Vice-President, 58. 401, 59. 282; President (1927), 60. 209; on Beveridge, 314.


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Endymion, H. M. S., challenge, 59. 158.


Endymion Preparatory School, medal, 57. 185.


Engagés. See Servants.


Enges, Mordett, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Engeström, Laurent, comte d', Jona- than Russell, 51. 369, 378; biog. note, 369 n.


England, impressions (1851), 42. 291, 292; travel in southern (1774), 50. 434-437; social conditions (1774), 435, 436; and German folklaw to 1154, 51. 135 n .; medieval sovereignty, 139-158; migration and eclipse of popular sovereignty, 139-143; patronage, 143-146; effect of competition, 146; jury and writ process, 147, 148; church and sovereignty, Henry and Becket, 148-156; Becket and law and morals, 52. 7-30. See also Church of England; Colonies; Great Britain; London; rulers, sections, and wars by name.


English, Thomas, Plymouth landing, 52. 167; papers, 169; Mayflower crew, 60. 218.


English Benedictine Church of St. Edmund, Paris, in 1778, 54. 111.


English East India Co., Chinese trade, 41. 245, 250, 268, 270, 43. 314, 320.


English language and literature, Noah Webster's grammar and speller, lectures, 43. 122-135, 151; C. F. Adams on study, 48. 391, 419.


Engraving, work of John Foster, 43. 3; Peale's Allegory of Chatham, 48. 291-303; Smibert's dealings, 49. 28, 31, 32, 34, 37, 38; Revere's account book, 54. 7.


Enlistments. See Recruiting.


Enneking, John J., Boston fire view, 56. 70.


Ensigne, David, court-martialed, 55. 81.


Ensor, John, Mayflower crew, 60. 220. Entail, Va., advocacy of restoration, 43. 263-265.


Enumerated goods, 43. 482.


Envelopes, patriotic Civil War, 43. 466, 52. 1, 318, 57. 3.


Epes, Margaret [Mrs. Mackay], 51. 182.


Ephémérides du Citoyen, 56. 128, 133, 135.


Epidemics, throat distemper, 42. 460, 461, 44. 273; Noah Webster's re-


searches, 43. 147, 148, 151, 152. See also Malaria; Sanitation; Small- pox; Yellow fever.


Episcopal Charitable Society, 51. 337. Episcopal Theological School, Hodges's services, 53. 134.


Epitaphs, at Norwich, 51. 41; tran- scripts of New England, 52. 283.


Eppes, John W., Monroe, 42. 332; peace establishment (1815), 334. Epps, Daniel, 47. 25.


Epps, Elizabeth [Mrs. Chute], 47. 25.


Epps, John, 47. 25.


Epps, Martha (Reade) [Mrs. Sy- monds], 47. 25.


Epps, Mary, 47. 25.


Epsom, Derby Day, 48. 451-453.


Equality, rural. Me., 42. 349; free mulatto on, 57. 19.


Equity. See Chancery.


Erasmus, Desiderius, works of, sent to New England, 56. 19.


Erastus B. Bigelow fund, history, 41. 8.


Ercolano, Prince, palace, 51. 422.


Erdmann, Johann E., Young's trans- lation, 44. 533.


Erfurt, Germany, assembly of princes, 59. 350.


Erfurt University, closed, 59. 359.


Ericksen, Hugo, Fiske's letter, 46. 174 n. (see Gen. In. xviii).


Ericsson, Port Royal expedition, 56. 378.


Erie, U. S. S., Naples, 51. 490.


Erie Canal, expected effect (1822), 45. 406, 407; travel (1826), 59. 392, 393, 399, 400, 404; Irish laborers, 403.


Erie R. R., condition (1868), 49. 144; Adams's Chapters, 60. 175.


Ernesti, Johann, Greek lexicon, 43. 621 n.


Ernst II. of Gotha, 59. 335.


Ernst, Andrew H., 56. 162.


Ernst, Carl, Boston Advertiser, 57. 220.


Ernst, Ellen L. (Frothingham), 56. 163.


Ernst, Harold Clarence, member, 54. 49, 84; gift, 245; report on Library and Cabinet, 262; tribute, 56. 5; memoir, 162; PORT. and AUTOG., 162.


Ernst, Sarah H. (Otis), 56. 162.


Erroll, James Boyd, earl of, and George Boyd, 48. 335, 340.


Erskine, D., & Co., Jonathan Rus- sell's agents, 51. 372.


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Erskine, David M., baron, neutral rights, 47. 467.


Erskine, Rev. Ebenezer, Whitefield, 53. 215.


Erskine, Rev. Ralph, Whitefield, 53. 215.


Erskine, Sir William, Long Island, 41. 66; Howe, 44. 122; Philadelphia, 165.


Erving. See also Irving. Erving, - -, of S. C., Quincy on (1773), 49. 451.


Erving, George, 51. 188; Bowdoin's property, 363, 368.


Erving, George William, on Dicka- son, 47. 481 n .; bust, 58. 147, Gen. In. xvi.


Erving, James, Boston, goes to Eng- land (1759), 49. 40.


Erving, James, Philadelphia, petition on Lafayette (1796), 46. 236.


Erving, John, bills of exchange, 49.


37; Scots Charitable Society, 56. 48 n. (see Gen. In. xxiii); Temple, 350.


Erving, Lucy (Winslow), 51. 189.


Erving, Mary M. (Royall), 51. 188. Erving, William, wine, 51. 3.


Eschelas, Mme. , Vienna (1819), 51. 394, 397.


Espartero, Baldomero, overthrow, 46. 363-365, 367, 368.


Espejo, Antonio de, New Mexico, photostat, 58. 306.


Espionage Bill, 51. 13.


Esquilache, Leopoldo de Gregorio, marqués de, 47. 209.


Ess, Karl van, Ebeling on, 59. 373.


Ess, Leander van, Ebeling on, 59. 373.


Essay on Comets (1744), 60. 177.


Essays, Higginson as essayist, 44. 660-662; "character," and histo- rians, 54. 224; defined, 224, 225; examples, 226; development, 227- 231; materials, 231; precautions in historical use, 232-235. See also Literature.


Essex, Arthur Capel, earl of, news- sheet on, 57. 43.


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


Essex, U. S. S., despatches by, 42. 330; fight, 46. 208; building, 47. 124; log-books, 50. 82.


Essex Co., Mass., Upham and records, 43. 277; riparian rights problems, 277; constitutional conventions, 50. 246; court files, 57. 22.


Essex Courant, file, 49. 177.


Essex Gazette, controversy over pris- oners of war (1814), 48. 497-499. Essex Institute, Upham, 43. 272-


274; Waters, 53. 62; work, 55. 322. Essex Junto, Waterhouse's complaint, 54. 160-164.


Essex Register, controversy over prisoners of war (1814), 48. 496- 499.


Essex Result, on representation, 50. 387, 389 n .; on quorum, 388 n .; on franchise, 390 n .; on militia, 394 n. Established church, glebes in Va. after disestablishment, 42. 343-347. See also Nonconformity; Religion.


Estaing, Charles H., comte d', rumors in France (1778), 54. 129; voyage, 59. 45; Newport, 60. 242; W. I., 243; Savannah, 244.


Estates, expenses of settling in South Carolina, 49. 449; dead naval man's wages, 56. 38-40; French edict on colonial minors', 60. 284. See also Probate; Wills.


Este Villa, in 1819, 51. 448.


Esterházy, Countess of, Jonathan Russell, 51. 393.


Estlake (Islie), Francis, Quaker, Bond controversy, 54. 311-318.


Estrades, Godefroi, comte d', letters, 57. 513.


Estvàn, Bela, War Pictures, 56. 463 n. Etang Harbor, New Brunswick, affair (1756), 55. 48, 67-71.


Ether, Jackson's papers, 48. 319, 52. 169, 322.


Ethiopia. See Abyssinia.


Eucken, Rudolph, on German aim, 48. 175.


Eucleia, literary society, 41. 173.


Eugene of Savoy, Prince, palace, 51. 395, 397.


Europa, steamer, 45. 110, 49. 110.


Europe, modern history paralleled with ancient Greece, 43. 593-605, 608, 609; unrest (1912), 46. 3; prospects (1865), 49. 125; Ticknor on (1848), 59. 261.


Eusebius, on Constantine and cross, 42. 271; Venetian edition, 51. 406, 407.


Eustis, Col. Abram, post, 50. 66.


Eustis, Clarisse (Allain), 49. 180 n.


Eustis, Justice George [1], letter (1821)


on Louisiana, Jackson, 49. 180; biog. note, 180 n.


Eustis, George [2], Trent affair, at Ft. Warren, 45. 189, 191, 194, 48. 443. Eustis, Dr. William, Chesapeake- Leopard affair, 45. 356; letter to,


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373; letters, papers, 499, 50. 4;


at The Hague, 49. 180 n .; Washing- ton visits, 54. 218.


Eutaw Springs, battle, cavalry, 43. 587.


Evans, Rev. - (1784), 42. 477.


Evans, Abel, on Trapp, 49. 428 n.


Evans, Anne C. de N., claim, 60. 161. Evans, Arise, 60. 159 n.


Evans, Charles, mistake in bibli- ography, 46. 259 n.


Evans, George, letter (1830) on Maine campaign, 49. 232.


Evans, George, Thompson port., 49. 176.


Evans, Sir George de Lacy, W. H. Russell, 46. 307.


Evans, Griffith, letter to, 46. 370.


Evans, Henry C., on pensions, 42. 129.


Evans, Jesse, 46. 371 n.


Evans, John, Vniversall Medicine, on antimonial cup, 60. 150-157; facsim. title-page, 151; career, 157-160.


Evans, Nathan G., Ball's Bluff, 45. 82; Charleston, 56. 425.


Evans, Tanfield, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.


Evans, William, 48. 477.


Evarts, Jeremiah, Missionary Packet, 47. 311 n.


Evarts, William Maxwell, South Carolina affairs, 41. 90; Bright, 46. 121; Garibaldi, 48. 466.


Eveleth, Ellen H. [Mrs. Mckenzie], 48. 313.


Evelyn, John, on Mass. independence, 46. 454, 455; on Digby, 59. 90.


Evelyn, Robert, tract, photostat, 58. 310.


Evelyn, Capt. W. Glanville, on Boston radicals, 49. 370; on Con- cord, 56. 71 n.


Evelyn, Col. William, regiment, 57. 72.


Everett. See also Evritt.


Everett, Quincy, Ill. (1845), 44. 346, 347.


Everett, Alexander Hill, Chinese mission, 43. 325 n .; Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; letters to, 49. 224, 225, 230, 233; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 306; sketch of Warren, 56. 264; Jackson's de- gree, 57. 259; letter-books, 58. 1. Everett, Anna S., gift, 41. 29.


Everett, Charles C., Bowdoin profes- sorship, 43. 405.


Everett, Charlotte B. [Mrs. Wise], letters, 55. 1.


Everett, Charlotte G. (Brooks), 60. 385.


Everett, Edward, inscription on Cot- ton, 41. 102; McLean correspond- ence on patronage (1828), 359; career and political prospects, 388 n., 389-391; on last Mass. Indian, 540; Warren statue, 42. 256; on Macaulay, 43. 229; visit of Prince of Wales, 231; and son, 414, 415, 49. 43, 57; career and charac- ter, 43. 419, 49. 43; bust, 44. 217; on Forster's plagiarisms, 504; on Young, 530; Trent affair, 45. 51, 144; letters (1861) on war condi- tions, special mission, 76-81; letters to, 77, 88, 112, 126, 135; Chinese mission, 161 n .; last letter, 353; ports., miniature, 47. 127, 49. 59, 58. 2; ministry, 47. 231; corre- spondence, 48. 168, 53. 94, 55. 1, 56. 167, 209, 264, 59. 1; Lyons on mediation plan (1861), 48. 216; senatorial election, letter, 49. 200, 207 n .; Adams's candidacy (1830), 236; in campaign of 1830, 238; on Lexington and Concord, 361; Franklin medal, 411, 55. 194; defeat (1839), 50. 41; Senate, 45, 52; K A, 94, 125, 128, 130, 131; J. B. Thayer, 52. 143; statement on state stocks (1843), 53. 311; on First Folio, 54. 243; Jackson's visit, 56. 252; Dr. Warren, 264; rhapsody on corn, 57. 234; state convention (1832), 251; letter (1835) on candidacy, 269; corre- spondence on veto of compensation resolve, 272-276; proposed public meeting (1861), 416; lock of Na- poleon's liair, letter, 58. 130, Gen. În. xiv; campaign medal, 58. 385; Union Club, 391; art in federal capitol, 59. 77, 78 n., 81; Kirk- land's inauguration, 99, 100; on Frothingham, 100; Columbus co- dex, 152; Vaughan, 407, 408; as orator, 60. 53, 59-61; on Dowse, 88; Mass. petition (1861), 223; Peace Convention, 226; on Sumner's con- dition (1861), 231; biog., 390.


Everett, John, frontier defense, 43. 511.


Everett, Rev. Oliver, 42. 477; ill, 59. 156.


Everett, Sarah P. [Mrs. Hale], 55. 318.


Everett, William, on Trevelyan's works, 42. 11; on Bryce and Mt. Ararat, 12; MILTON, 54; on viru-


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lence of Puritans and others, 69; Boston schools, 173; on historical mistakes, 174; on burlesque on Warren's oration, 256; Noble mem- oir assigned to, 43. 1; tributes, 413; death, 460; on Noble, 44. 547, 557; letters and papers, 47. 128, 50. 119, 179, 52. 2, 54. 81, 55. 1, 57. 1; Mckenzie, 48. 310; memoir, 49. 43; PORT. and AUTOG., 43; on Strobel, 341; career and character, 60. 166-168.


Everett, William A., on Noble, 44. 556.


Everett, Mass., war-service medal, 55. 6.


Eversley, Charles Shaw-Lefevre, vis- count, M. P., 48. 446.


Eversley, George J. Shaw-Lefevre, baron, Alabama Claims debate, 48. 492.


Everton, Aaron, shipmaster, 52. 340. Evesham, Abbot of (c. 1070), 52. 19. Evidence, medieval jury, 49. 311, 313-316, 321; Normandy, 316-319; hearsay, 319, 326; influence of chancery, 323.


Evolution, Fiske's exposition, 46. 168. Evritt, Sarah [Mrs. Joanes], 60. 212. Ewald, Georg H. A., as professor, 44. 532.


Ewell, John, Boston petition, 52. 314. Ewell, Richard S., Gettysburg, 44. 228. 230, 231; Antietam, 56. 188. Ewing, Rev. John, 49. 472, 474.


Exchange, in Oriental trade (1788).


41. 238; shifts in panic of 1857, 46, 219.


Exchequer Depositions by Commis- sion, and New England history, 54. 165.


Excise, Mass. province, receipt, FAC- SIMS., 42. 175, 176, 48. 2, 50. 29, 80, 51. 338, 339; export bond (1794), 44. 680; Mass. opposition (1780), 50. 395; public opinion (1791), 51. 67, 71; European octroi, 381, 390, 54. 103, 122; federal stamped paper (1801), 140; Civil War stamps, 58. 321; resistance of federal (1815), 60. 29 n .; French edict on colonial, 289. See also Stamp Act.


Execution. See Punishment.


Executive. See Civil service; Govern- ment; Officials; offices by name, especially Governors, President. Exeter, Bishop of. See Ross, John. Exeter, England, in 1774, 48. 338.


Exeter, N. H., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n .;


frontier defense, 43. 511, 518; in 1774, 50. 436.


Exhibits of M.H.S., 53. 146, 54. 261, 55. 304, 57. 309, 58. 390, 59. 267. Expansion, and immigration, 42. 310.


Expedition (1637), 47. 186.


Exploration, Norsemen, 42. 390. See also Fur trade; Lewis and Clark; Navigation; Oregon Trail.


Express, Harnden's, 42. 406; inter- cepted (1776), 60. 116.


Expression, lack of instruction, 42. 354-356.


Eylau, battle, 59. 343, 349.


Eyre, Gov. Edward J., Jamaica affair, 49. 127.


Eyre, John, New-England Courant, 57. 349, 351-353.


Eyres. See Eayres; Eayrs.


Eyryk, Sir William, 41. 65.


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Faber, -, Florence (1819), 51. 430, 431.


Faber, E. F., etching, 59. 237.


Faber, John L., port., 59. 35.


Fabritius, Conrad, & Co., Dutch merchants, 41. 246.


Fabritius, M. P., Dutch merchant, 41. 245, 246.


Fabyan, Francis W., gift, 60. 314.


FACSIMILES, inscriptions on mile- stones, 42. 88, 90-105, 107, 109, 110; broadside on Quakers, 203; title page, Paradise Lost (1667), 258; title page, Just Complaint, 43. 48; title page, Davenport's Protes- tation, 64; broadside, Mournful


- Lamentation for Old Tenor, 256; Phips's proclamation (1751), 258; Chubb's letter, 649; title page, Emerson's sermon, 44. 66; Emer- son's burial slab, 71; Nauset Indian deed, 259; plan, Franklin monument, 45. 484; title pages, Hooker's sermons, 46. 254, 259; bill of Mather Brown, 47. 33; Mather-Calef paper on witch- craft, 243; Joseph Stevens case, Calef's writing, 268; Pynchon's Indian deed, 48. 53; title page, Marbury conference (1578), 282; Vertue's notes on Smibert, 49. 27; Smibert's letter, 33; Sharlot case, 103, 105; seal and writing of J. P. Jones, 258; sale of Matchebiguatus, 357; notice on liquor licenses, 50. 29; excise receipt, 80; conviction


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for profanity, 109; Mass. lottery ticket, 176; General Court resolve on vote on constitutional conven- tion, 245; Boston war loan (1780), 307; title page, draft Mass. Con- stitution, 361; broadside on estab- lished church, 377; proclamation of Mass. Constitution, 402; title page, Conversion of John Thayer, 497; Bowdoin's memorandum on wine, 51. 2; Smith's bookplate, 74; ticket to Symmes's lectures, 108; title pages, Sidney's Discourses (1704) and Works (1772), 272, 275; pew as- sessment, 306; Coburn's advertise- ment, 52. 5; title page, Carré's work, 126; title page, Canne's ser- mon, 160; letter of Hector McNeill, 55. 81; sketches of naval action, 92; Coram's letter on hospital, 56. 44; Council's order on Attorney-Gen- eral, 172; broadside on Boston Massacre, 268; Franklin's German newspaper, back pocket; cuts from Harris's Protestant Tutor, 57. 48, 50; Clarke's broadside on comedy, 72; recruiting poster (1861), 417; Banton's advertisement on profiles, 502; will of Thomas Morton, 58. 163; Boston ballot (1889), 411; letter of Louis XVI. to Continen- tal Congress, 59. 68; title page, Digby's Late Discourse, 89; Boston Gazette (1770), 255-257; will of William Mullins, 60. 146; title page, Evans's Vniversall Medicine, 151; examination of John Clark, 214. See also AUTOGRAPHS; MAPS.


Factories, at Canton, 41. 267.


Faden, William, N. Y. map, 44. 164, 165.


Fair American, Hawaii, 54. 11 n.


Fair Oaks, battle, 56. 431, 432, 435-


437, 57. 107. See also Peninsula campaign.


Fairbanks, Charles W., Kansas ad- dress, 41. 222; Joint High Com- mission, 47. 168, 58. 338.


Fairbanks, Gerry, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488; letter (1827) on senatorial election, 49. 203.


Fairbanks, Luther, draft receipt, 55. 366.


Fairbanks House, Dedham, view, 43. 544.


Fairchild, Charles S., on Chamber- lain, 41. 173.


Fairfax, Brian, letters to, 56. 346 n.


Fairfax, Donald M., Trent affair, 45. 42, 190.


Fairfax, George W., papers, 50. 7; Belvoir in 1791, 51. 64.


Fairfax, Rev. Henry (?), London ser- mon, 50. 206.


Fairfax, Capt. Robert, 56. 46.


Fairfax, Sarah (Cary), Washington, 60. 76-78.


Fairfax, William, papers, 50. 7.


Fairfax County, Va., Washington's letter to committee (1775), 56. 209.


Fairfax family, position (1773), 49. 481.


Fairfield, John, Cabinet, 42. 433.


Fairlie, James, information on Amer- ican Revolution, 46. 336.


Fairweather. See also Fayerweather. Fairweather, Caesar, Boston crew, 55. 86. Faithorne, William, Pennsylvania map, 57. 182.


Falcon (1636), 47. 185.


Falcon, H. M. S. (1775), 42. 1, 56. 317.


Falcon, whaler, 48. 14.


Falconer, Thomas, on Oregon ques- tion, 50. 283.


Falconette & Co., Naples, 51. 477, 478, 492, 497.


Fales, Samuel, travel (1820), 50. 190. Falkland, H. M. S., Cape Ann affair, 60. 93.


Falkland Islands, Columbia at (1791), 53. 223.


Falmouth, England, in 1774, 50. 434; American trade (1774-75), 59. 212, 217-220, 223.


Falmouth, Me. See Portland.


Falmouth, Va., in 1791, 51. 64.


Falmouth Committee of Safety, letter to, 55. 109. Fame, 44. 75.


Family, ancient Germanic, 51. 120- 124; Bryce on decline, 55. 205. See also Children; Death; Houses; Marriage; Women.


Fandino, Juan de Leon, Jenkins's ear episode, 52. 191 n.


Fane, John. See Burghersh.


Fanega, measure, 59. 212 n.


Faneuil, Benjamin, 51. 114; Bristol, Eng., 45. 410, 411.


Faneuil, Mary [Mrs. Bethune], 51. 114.


Faneuil, Peter, cellaret, 51. 114.


Faneuil Hall, Boston, lottery ticket, 41. 29; tablet, 49. 167; relic, 50. 37; view, 52. 317.


Faneuil Mansion, described, 56. 316. Fanlom, Conte, governor of Pistoja, 51. 435.


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Fanning, Edmund, on Long Island battle, 44. 106.


Fanning, Pierce, impressment case, 44. 431.


Fanning Island, settlers and trade, 54. 35, 40.


Fanny and Jeany, 55. 48.


Fanny Lewis, 58. 396.


Fans, Oriental trade, 41. 250, 271, 273; paper for painting. 49. 29, 30, 34, 40, 41


Fantasque, French warship, 55. 149.


Farabee, William C., 49. 5.


Farel, Guillaume, Geneva memorial, 43. 287.


Farewell. See also Farwell.


Farewell, George, 45. 644.


Faris, Jack, powder boy, Boston crew, 55. 86.


Faris, William, naval officer, 55.86,126. Farlaby, John, trade, 51. 284.


Farley, Francis, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Farley, Joel, General Court, 57. 255 n. Farley, John, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 175.


Farley, John, on John Randolph, 60. 88.


Farley, Michael, Mass. Council, 51. 259 n., 56. 103.


Farlow, John S., Handel and Haydn Society, 55. 2.


Farlow, John Woodford, member, 52. 95, 117; gifts, 282, 53. 2, 18, 140, 54. 81, 245, 55. 2, 185, 56. 169, 59. 270; report on Library and Cabinet, 52. 184; clinic, 53. 2 n .; Council, 54. 265, 55. 306, 56. 297; on Daye monument, 55. 189, 56. 213; H. C. ERNST, 162; report of Council, 57. 309; building-fund gift, 316; DIG- BY'S POWDER OF SYMPATHY, 59. 87; on yellow fever in Boston, 157; ANTIMONIAL CUP, 60. 150.


Farlow, William G., gift, 51. 289.


Farm and Trade School, Thompsons Island, 41. 532, 537.


Farmer, Rev. Ferdinand, Quincy on, 49. 474.


Farmer, Thomas, customs officer, 58. 444.


Farmer's Letters, customs commis- sioners on, 55. 265, 269.


Farmington, Conn., Great Awaken- ing, 53. 215; French camps, 58. 272, 279.


Farnam (Farnom), John, Boston pe- tition, 52. 314.


Farnam, John, jr., Boston petition, 52. 314.


Farnese, Alessandro, statue, 51. 415. Farnham. See also Farnam.


Farnham, Charlotte, school, 50. 413.




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