Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 31

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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Jackson, Lieut. Patrick T. [3], Point Lookout, 57. 490.


Jackson, Rachael, grand-daughter of President Jackson 56. 250.


Jackson, Richard, Pilgrim, punish- ment, 52. 324.


Jackson, Richard, as Mass. agent, dismissed, 53. 25, 55. 250 n .; letter to, 281; M. P., 283; as Franklin's attorney, 56. 95, 107, 109, 110, 114, 115.


Jackson, Sarah [Mrs. Inches], port., biog. note, 51. 178.


Jackson, Susannah (Gray), 51. 176. Jackson, Gen. Thomas J., Shenandoah


Valley campaign, 41. 117-124, 326, 44. 65, 302-304, 56. 433, 57. 106; death, northern relief, 44. 15; Wolse- ley on, 47. 18; Antietam, 56. 185, 186, 188; Seven Days, 207, 57. 108, 116. Jackson, Lieut. Thomas T., letter (1780) on conditions before New York, 44. 85.


Jackson, Dr. Tracy, gift, 60. 49.


Jackson, Ward, business, 50. 195 n. Jackson, William [d. 1810], attitude (1767), 44. 524; nonimportation, 50. 478.


Jackson, Maj. William, Washington's R. I. tour, 51. 36 n. (see Gen In. xxi), 37; Thanksgiving proclama- tion, 54. 244.


Jackson, Rev. William, resignation as negro chaplain, 57. 463.


Jackson, William B., journal, 59. 237.


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JACKSON-JARVIS


Jackson, N. H., epitaphs, 52. 283.


Jackson, Tracy & Tracy, involved, 49. 84 n.


Jackson family, of Boston, traits, 53. 105.


Jacksonville, Fla., federal expedition (1863), 43. 370-384, 397; troops to (1864), 57. 470-472.


Jacob, Relief [Mrs. Sumner], 46. 151 n.


Jacobes, Antonij, shipmaster (?), 42. 224.


Jacobi, Friedrich H., 59. 365.


Jacobi, Lorenço, imprint, 52. 311.


Jacobin clubs. See Democratic so- cieties.


Jacobite Club of Boston, 41. 192.


Jacobs, Edward F., 49. 235; candi- dacy, 255.


Jacobs, Elias, commission, 56. 316.


Jacobs, Lucas, Virginia trade, 47. 186.


Jacobson, shipmaster (1761), 43. 199, 200.


Jacobsz, Theunis, imprint, 58. 310.


Jacocks, - , shipmaster (1759), 49. 40, 41.


Jacques, Herbert, ballot reform, 58. 411.


Jacques, Samuel, port., 55. 285.


Jaffrey, George, New Hampshire Council, 44. 192; letter to, 199; land grant, 45. 199, 204; boundary ac- count, 46. 164.


Jaffrey, James, boundary account, 46. 164.


Jaffrey, Sarah [Mrs. Jeffries], 57. 355 n.


Jaffrey, N. H., in 1820, 50. 195.


Jagger, Mary W. [Mrs. Herrick], 41. 65.


Jagow, Gottlieb E. G. von, resigna- tion, 50. 415.


Jancompawn, Nauset 51, 52. Indian, 48. Jails, in 1814, 48. 499, 500.


Jamaica, affair (1865), 49. 127, 129, 130, 135, 138; Boston shipments to (1685-90), 52. 335-339; New Eng- land removal to, 55. 3; pirate papers, 185; open ports, 220; papers on expedition (1655), 57. 513; corn, 59. 266.


Jamaica Institute, gift, 55. 185.


James I. of England, John Mason, 45. 213; witchcraft, 50. 92; great seal, 58. 377.


James II. of England, York charter, 45. 212; remains, 54. 111.


James, Nauset Indian, 44. 260.


James, Benjamin F., Lincoln's letter, 42. 83.


James, Elizabeth [Mrs. Lawson], 46. 479.


James, Ellerton, gifts, 51. 89, 53. 17, 54. 140.


James, Frances B. See Rose-Troup. James, Joseph, Milton reprint, 42. 168


James, Lyman, papers, 56. 279.


James, Lieut. Robertson, rank, 57. 449; James River operations, 478. James, Thomas L., Garfield's Cabi- net, 57. 294.


James, Capt. William, negro regiment, 43. 370, 391.


James, William M., work on British navy in American Revolution, 60. 235, 236.


James (1632), 44. 257.


James, Boston-Jamaica trade (1687- 91), 52. 335, 339.


James, sloop (1776), 44. 376.


James Adger, U. S. S., affair, 45. 53- 55.


James Murray Robbins Collection, 43. 282.


James River, canal in 1791, 51. 65; bridge, 66; Butler's operations, 56. 239-242, 484, 57. 476-484.


Jameson, John Franklin, Original Narratives, 42. 2; on Bridge- Altham letters, 44. 178; gifts, 46. 305, 52. 140, 53. 177; on John Clark of Mayflower, 54. 61.


Jamestown Tercentennial, medals, 48. 495, 60. 194.


Jamieson, A. A., Kan., 41. 461.


Jamison, Cecelia V. (Dakin | Hamil- ton), 41. 232.


Jamison, David, recorder of New York, 52. 288.


Janandua, Nauset Indian, 48. 52. Janauschek, Fanny, autog., 54. 243.


Jane Shore, played, 50. 449.


Janeway, Rev. James, tract on, 57. 36. Janinet, François, Franklin minia- ture, 52. 318.


Janitoes Bridge, Va., 51. 66.


Jansen, Johannes, alderman of New York, 52. 288.


Janssen, Sir Stephen T., on colonial trade, 56. 123.


Janzen, Dirck, Penny case, 58. 126.


Japan, wartime commissioners, Bos- ton medal, 51. 89; W. S. Bigelow and art, 60. 17.


Jarratt, Rev. Devereux, Methodism, 48. 263. Jarvis, Aemelius, gift, 49. 59.


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JARVIS-JEFFERSON


Jarvis, Dr. Charles, separation of Maine, 41. 136; Chesapeake-Leop- ard affair, 45. 356; Constitution of 1780, 50. 393, 393 n.


Jarvis, Edward, Malcom affair, dep- osition, 58. 45.


Jarvis, Edward, Brougham-Dallas incident, 48. 483 n .; Ictter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 295.


Jarvis, Leonard [1], Mass. customs, 46. 474.


Jarvis, Leonard [2; H. C. 1800], deco- rating federal capitol, 56. 160.


Jarvis, Thomas, Antigua petition, 59. 173.


Jarvis, William, papers, 52. 3.


Jarvis, William, letter (1830) on Clay movement, 49. 225.


Jarvis, William C., 45. 170-172, 176, 178; senatorial candidacy, 49. 196 n., 198, 207 n .; Sprague, 206.


Jarvis & Russell, American revolu- tionary trade, 44. 372.


Jauden, Marmaduke, 47. 179.


Java, U. S. S., 59. 406.


Jay, -, at Weymouth (1772), 42. 471.


Jay, Eleanor (Field), 50. 286 n.


Jay, John, negotiations of 1782, 43. 140; on New York campaign, 253; Adams on, 428; letter to, 526; Ratification, 47. 37; judicial opin- ion, 53. 27; letters, 55. 227; Hamil- ton's wartime news-letters, 58. 223; on birth of French princess, 59. 54; voyage (1780), 58 n .; French distrust (1788), 62 n .; authorship of Federalist, 60. 305, 308; candidacy (1795), 381. See also Jay Treaty.


Jay, John [grandson], letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 285.


Jay, Peter A., J. Q. Adams's Opium War address, 43. 297 n.


Jay, Sarah (Livingston), letters, 55. 227.


Jay, William, on peace, 50. 270; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 279.


Jay Treaty, Jefferson and exposure of papers (1801), 41. 52; French re- action, right to indemnification, 43. 139, 44. 388, 395; navigation of Mississippi, 43. 143; W. L. Smith's pamphlet, 51. 79, 80; and replies to presidential addresses, 57. 141; news of signing, 60. 380.


Jeater, -, merchant in District of Columbia (1820), 42. 337.


Jebb, Dr. John, services, 43. 623,


634; Works for Harvard Library, 628.


Jeff Davis, casc, 46. 62.


Jeffers, John, transporté, 49. 328.


Jefferson, John, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Jefferson, Martha [Mrs. Randolph], 54. 142.


Jefferson, Randolph, church support, 42. 342.


Jefferson, Pres. Thomas, Cheetham's letters to (1801-7), 41. 41-64; transfer of European possessions in Amcrica, 41; appointments, patronage, spoils, 42-45, 365, 370- 373; Duane case, 45; statement to (1801), on Burr faction, 46-51; election of 1801, 47, 48, 50, 43. 653, 54. 140; Jay Treaty papers, 41. 52; in Wood's book, 56; letters to Cheetham, 58, 59, 64; newspapers, book purchases, 58-60, 63, 64; Cheetham's appeal for aid, 60-62; as partisan, 363; Adams's foreign mission offer, 380; inauguration, myth, 42. 202, 203; Monroe's letters to (1790), 318, 319; home reception (1790), 318; Monroe and visit, 337; church support, 341, 342; on Mecklenburg Declaration, 43. 107; Mazzei letter, 140, 141; report on weights and measures, 153; Bank opinion, Hamilton's reply, 156-181, 46. 414; Declaration of Independ- ence, Paine and authorship, 43. 241; on drafting Declaration, 249- 251; on originality, 249, 251 n .; Cromwell miniature, 253; Paine's letter to (1800) on Washington and Adams, 45. 25 n .; on neutrality, 272, 273; no vetoes, 46. 89; Barbary exactions, 202; navy, 203, 205; table, 253; papers, 340, 48. 362, 49. 3, 51. 114; visit to (1818), conver- sation, 46. 403; revolutionary his- tory and Adams, 406-408; on Lewis and Clark, 407; on Chris- tianity, letter, 408, 409; Brown's port., 47. 32, 51. 105; Constitution, 47. 38; political attitude (1790), 39; Union, 42; letter (1805) Lafayette's land, 466; political basis, 48. 352; correspondence on Mass., 362; Du Pont, 49. 75 n .; voyage (1784), 84 n .; French tobacco monopoly. 87; on Mass. (1809), 90; letter (1809) on embargo, 90 n .; bust, 95; as politician, 182; contempo- rary and later opinion, 352; J. A. Dix on, and estate (1820), 50. 139;


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JEFFERSON-JENKS


on W. L. Smith, 51. 24, 26 n .; Washington in Rhode Island, 36 n., 37; Virginia capitol, 65; Smith's speech (1794), 78 n .; candidacy (1796), Smith's pamphlets, 83-86; Charnwood on, 98; port. of Adams for, 105, 106; Henry Adams on, 314; Van Buren correspondence, 53. 94; sale of library, 336; Dr. Waterhouse, 54. 102; book from Lafayette, 55. 172; botany, 56. 100; written messages to Congress, 57. 125, 160-168; Mrs. Adams on (1796), 499, 500; Franklin's letter, 513; committee on royal French ports., 59. 69; statue for federal capitol, 78; leaf from account book, 60. 193.


Jefferson, New Hampshire, epitaphs, 52. 283.


Jefferson, 54. 29 n.


Jeffery, Nauset Indian, deed, 44. 258.


Jeffreys, James, letter (1766) on customs, 58. 65.


Jeffries. See also Jaffrey; Jeffreys.


Jeffries, David, 44. 700; treasurer, AUTOG., 50. 307; partnership, 53. 178; letter to, 57. 355.


Jeffries, Deborah (Lyde), 57. 355 n.


Jeffries, Edward, London (1771), 57. 355.


Jeffries, Edward [son of John], death (1813), 47. 484.


Jeffries, Edward P. (?) 56. 472.


Jeffries, Hannah (Hunt), 57. 355 n.


Jeffries, Dr. John, 47. 484, 515; biog. note, 57. 355 n.


Jeffries, Mrs. John A., port. owned by, 59. 302.


Jeffries, Joseph, Quincy in London, 50. 465; letter (1774) on Quincy, 485.


Jeffries, Sarah [Mrs. Barker], 43. 399.


Jeffries, Sarah (Jaffrey), 57. 355 n.


Jeffries, Sarah (Rhoads), 57. 355 n.


Jeffries, William A., port. owned by,


49. 287; acknowledgments to, 50. 74, 57. 72.


Jeffries Papers, 60. 87.


Jekyll, John [1], customs officer, 46. 462, 58. 420, 429, 444.


Jekyll, John [2], customs officer, 46. 462.


Jellachich, Baron Joseph, in 1848, 43. 121 n.


Jellicoe, John R., earl, on convoys, 57. 413.


Jemmet, Rev. Samuel, London ser- mon, 50. 207.


Jemmet, Rev. William, London ser- mon, 50. 206.


Jena, battle of, 59. 344.


Jenckes, Abigail, 41. 273.


Jenckes, Scott, shipmaster, 41. 241.


Jenckes, Thomas A., Lincoln in Rhode Island, 57. 377.


Jenings. See also Jennings.


Jenings, Ariane (Vanderheyden ] Bordley), 48. 297.


Jenings, Lieut .- Gov. Edmond [1], of Va., 48. 297.


Jenings, Edmond [2], of Maryland, 48. 297.


Jenings, Edmond [3], career, 48. 297; Peale's Chatham port., 299.


Jenings, George, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Jenkins, -, shipmaster (1775), 50. 496. Jenkins, Dr. -, in District of Columbia (1861), 56. 377.


Jenkins, Charles F., gifts, 50. 82, 51. 239, 52. 284, 55. 185, 58. 377, 59. 35.


Jenkins, Edward H., gift, 59. 265. Jenkins, Col. Elisha (or Marshal?), in District of Columbia (1814), 47. 519


Jenkins, Gaius, shooting of, 41. 458. Jenkins, Herbert, letter, 53. 217.


Jenkins, Jonathan, Bunker Hill, 43. 97. Jenkins, Lawrence Waters, gift, 55. 214 (see Gen. In. xxiii).


Jenkins, Sir Leoline, Gove case, 45. 233, 634.


Jenkins, Marshal. See Jenkins, Elisha. Jenkins, Mary [Mrs. Larrabee], 51. 179. Jenkins, Peleg, candidacy, 49. 255. Jenkins, Robert, "ear" affair, 52. 190. Jenkins, William F., gift, 57. 278.


Jenkins's Ear, War of, causes, 44. 199, 387 n., 52. 190; medal, 56. 300. See also Vernon, Edward.


Jenkinson, Charles. See Liverpool. Jenks. See also Jenckes.


Jenks, Betsy (Russell), 53. 96.


Jenks, Charles F., 53. 184.


Jenks, Charles W., gifts, 50. 189, 53. 1, 17, 54. 212, 55. 1, 5.


Jenks, Emily H. [Mrs. Goodwin], 51. 235.


Jenks, Frederic A., 53. 184; gift, 60. 161.


Jenks, Henry A., 53. 184.


Jenks, Henry Fitch, 50. 189; tribute, 53. 94-97; memoir, 182; PORT. and


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JENKS-JOHN WILKES (1775)


AUTOG., 182; gifts from estate, 54. 48, 55. 1, 5; papers, 1.


Jenks, John, Weymouth, 42. 476.


Jenks, John H., 53. 182; papers, 55. 1. Jenks, Lavinia H. (Angier), 53. 184. Jenks, Mary F., gift, 50. 413.


Jenks, Mary R. (Fitch), 53. 182. Jenks, Samuel, journal, 54. 212.


Jenks, Samuel H., letter (1830) on appointment of justice, 46. 337.


Jenks, Dr. Thomas, police commis- sioner, 52. 51.


Jenks, William, engrossing by, 56. 168.


Jenks, William, on Hollis books at Harvard, 51. 267 n., 53. 96, 182; papers, 55. 1; Latimer affair, 56. 170, 171.


Jenks & Palmer, papers, 55. 1.


Jennens, Abraham, Newfoundland trade, 47. 190.


Jenner, Edward, subscription list for monument, 52. 45.


Jennings. See also Jenings; Jennens.


Jennings, Anna S. [Mrs. Hodges], 53. 132.


Jennings, William, British naval man, 55. 104.


Jennis, Peter, court-martialed, 55. 81. Jennison, Dr. Timothy L., on Dr. Douglass, 45. 426 n.


Jennison, Lieut. William, Boston crew, 55. 87.


Jenny, John, Plymouth, 44. 180 n. Jenny, Sarah (Carey), 44. 180 n.


Jenny, Oriental trade, 41. 243. Jenny Dorr, Canton, 41. 265.


Jensen, Capt. , Waterloo, 59. 363. Jepson, William, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Jerdin, Ephraim, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Jerome, Napoleon H., French teacher, 52. 39.


Jerome, William T., Chamberlain's attack, 41. 178, 179.


"Jersey Ferryman," John Bigelow's article, 45. 350.


Jerusalem, medal of capture (1917), 52. 139.


Jessup, Edward, Levi Allen affair, 57. 30,31.


Jessup, Thomas S., 50. 136.


Jesuits, Ebeling on (1817), 59. 374. Jesus, as a German, 48. 181.


Jetté, Sir Louis, Alaskan boundary, 58. 340-342, 59. 162.


Jewell, James, loyalist, 48. 29.


Jewett, Cornell, attends Parliament, 48. 462.


Jewett, Rev. David, Great Awaken- ing, 53. 202.


Jewett, David B., Lowell Co., 56. 266.


Jewett, Joseph, Pepperell, 44. 280. Jews, rights in England (1724), 53. 81, 82; Ebeling on conditions (1817), 59. 372. See also Cabala; Hebrew. Joanes, Capt. Christopher [1],


Mullins's will, AUTOG., 60. 146; career, 147, 211, 212.


Joanes, Christopher [2], 60. 212.


Joanes, Grace, 60. 212.


Joanes, Joan, 60. 212.


Joanes, Roger, 60. 212.


Joanes, Sarah (Evritt), 60. 212.


Joanes, Thomas, 60. 212.


Jocelyn. See also Josselyn.


Jocelyn, Frances E. (Cowper), vis- countess, port., 48. 446 (see Gen. In. xx); described, 447.


Jocelyn, Henry, Maine commission, 45. 225 n.


Jocelyn, Robert, viscount, 48. 446 n.


Jocelyn, Sir Thomas, 45. 225 n. Jockey Club of Charleston, 48. 199.


Joffre, Joseph J. C., on U. S. in World War, 55. 168 n.


John, Indian servant, Gen. In. xiv.


John, of Plymouth (1623), 47. 190. John, of London (1636), 47. 186.


John Adams, U. S. S., 47. 297, 48.


534; in Europe (1814), despatches by, 47. 304, 512.


John Adams, U. S. S., St. Mary's ex- pedition, 43. 347-357; Jacksonville expedition, 370-373, 375, 376, 382, 383.


John and Dorothy (1634), 47. 185. John and Samuel (1695), 52. 340.


John C. Lane Norwood School medal, 48. 253.


John Carter Brown Library, field, 45. 545, 52. 170; rare Americana, photostats, 53. 147; Columbus co- dex, 59. 153.


John Gilpin (c. 1800), 52. 283. John James (1689), 52. 337.


John Jay, Oriental voyages, 41. 242- 261.


John Langdon Sibley Centenary fund, founded, 43. 521.


John Langdon Sibley fund, history, 41. 12.


John of Bologna, Jonathan Russell on works, 51. 425.


John of Salisbury, 52. 9, 10 n., 17. John Tom, Harwich Indian, deed, 52. 284.


John Wilkes (1775), 50. 493.


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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY-JOHNSTONE


Johns Hopkins University, Gilman, 42. 38.


Johnson. See also Jonson.


Johnson, - shipmaster, loyalist, at Bristol, England, 45. 409.


Johnson, Mrs. (Bayard), as vocalist, 49. 479.


Johnson, Corporal Louisburg siege (1748), 42. 143. Johnson, Alice (Robbins), 50. 312.


Johnson, Pres. Andrew, attitude on secession, 43. 667, 680; Bright on, 46. 145-151, 155, 159; Argylls on, 47. 106; letter (1859) on port., 477; Goldwin Smith on policy, 49. 126, 128, 131, 132, 138; Washington Birthday speech, 131; H. C. Lea on, 135; contemporary and later opin- ion, 354, 56. 271; Sumner on patronage after removal, 58. 136; proposed radical reorganization of Cabinet, 59. 252.


Johnson, Arthur S., temperance so- ciety, 52. 120 n.


Johnson, Astor, 48. 475.


Johnson, Benjamin, Boston crew, 55. 87.


Johnson, Cave, in 1846, 52. 99; re- ligion, 100.


Johnson, Chapman, address, 45. 168. Johnson, Charlotte H. [Mrs. Guild], 50. 312.


Johnson, Capt. Edward, 41. 105; on number of immigrants, 60. 367.


Johnson, Gen. Edward, Gettysburg, 44. 229.


Johnson, Edward C., 50. 312; mar- riage, 56. 473.


Johnson, Edward Francis, resigna- tion, 47. 1, 313.


Johnson, G. E., woodcut, 52. 317.


Johnson, George L., Boston fish- monger, 42. 406, 408.


Johnson, Henri L., port., 59. 266. Johnson, Isaac. See Johnson, John.


Johnson, Jeromus, and Baylies, 45. 168 (see Gen. In. xviii); letter (1828) on campaign, 46. 325.


Johnson, John (or Isaac?), 48. 50.


Johnson, John, shipmaster, goes to Virginia (1768), 48. 298.


Johnson, Sir John, loyalist support of British, 58. 115; Schuyler's attack, 60. 101.


Johnson, Joseph, sash and blind fac- tory, 59. 395 n.


Johnson, Joshua, Nantes, 54. 122; Livingston correspondence, 55. 228. Johnson, Marshall, Mayflower paint- ing, 52. 166.


Johnson, Mary (Storer), 55. 233, 59. 133 n.


Johnson, Melville M., gifts, 49. 288, 289, 50. 82.


Johnson, Michael, alias Crispus At- tucks, 55. 152.


Johnson, Ralph, on "character," 54. 225.


Johnson, Reverdy, British mission, Bright on, 46. 159 n., 161-163; on British neutrality proclamation, 48. 193, 194; religion, 52. 100.


Johnson, Richard M., candidacy for 1844, 42. 396; Green on, 44. 308.


Johnson, Dr. Samuel, pamphlet on America, 50. 490, 492 n., 59. 106; club, rejection of Gibbon, 52. 148- 150; on Richard Jackson, 55. 250 n. Johnson, Samucl, Boston drygoods firm (1851), 46. 214.


Johnson, Seth, 55. 233, 59. 133 n. Johnson, Thomas, Randolph on


(1692), 45. 239.


Johnson, Thomas, Christ Church organ, 45. 588.


Johnson, Justice Thomas, opinion, 53. 27.


Johnson, William, Relaçaõ, photostat, 58. 316.


Johnson, Sir William, campaign (1755), 44. 686.


Johnson, William F., gift, 50. 177. Johnson, William Samuel, 43. 126; reply to presidential address, 57. 125.


Johnston, --- , S. C. (1773), 49. 453. Johnston, Alexander, on Thomas Hooker, 46. 274.


Johnston, Adj. David, Bunker Hill, wounded, 58. 86.


Johnston, John, Dawes port., 58. 390. Johnston, John, mayor of New York, 52. 288.


Johnston, Capt. John, prisoner of war, 55. 122, 123.


Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., Vicksburg, 44. 226; position after Bull Run, retirement, 50. 321, 327, 350, 353, 57. 100-102; railways and strategy, 50. 324; Sherman (1865), 56. 491; on Peninsula campaign, 57. 105; Fair Oaks, 107. See also Bull Run, first battle.


Johnston, Josiah S., Georgia and Cherokees, 49. 221.


Johnston, Senator Samuel, reply to presidential address, 57. 135.


Johnstone, George, Otis's letter to ·(1765), 43. 204.


Johnstone, Gov. George, the Howes,


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JOHNSTONE-JONES


inquiry, character, 44. 100, 101 n., 130, 131, 135 n., 171 n .; reconcilia- tion, 125; on American affairs (1774), 50. 448, 465.


Johnstone, John H., as actor, 48. 514. Johonnot, Francis, Greene in London, 54. 85, 93; biog. note, 85 n .; France, 96, 98-132; voyage home, 132-138. Johonnot, Peter, siege of Boston, 44. 146, 161, 47. 109 n.


Joint High Commission, Canadian reciprocity, 47. 162-164; Alaskan boundary, 59. 159, 164.


Joinville, François d' Orléans, prince de, Lincoln, 48. 475.


Joliet, Louis, coureur de bois, 57. 195. Jonas, Digby's prize, 59. 21.


Jonas (1634), 47. 179-181.


Jonathan (1623, '34), 47. 184, 190.


Jones. See also Joanes.


Jones, , shipmaster to Boston (1744), 49. 32. Jones, Marblehead shipmaster (1775), 59. 224.


Jones, North Carolina iron works (1791), 51. 72.


Jones, Mrs. - , as actress, 48. 512, 513; R. T. Paine, 59. 321, 323.


Jones, Lieut. - - Jones, Rev. as preacher (1773), -, killed, 43. 354. 49. 471.


Jones, Alexander, Boston crew, 55. 87. Jones, Alexander, letter (1859) on Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 512.


Jones, Anna (Tufts), 42. 471, 472, 475. Jones, Arthur, Otis's letter to (1768), 43.492.


Jones, Benjamin D., Oriental ven- ture, 41. 260.


Jones, Benjamin M., descent, 51. 114. Jones, Caroline M., gift, 51. 114.


Jones, Christopher. See Joanes.


Jones, Lieut. Dennis H., rank, 57. 449.


Jones, Edward I., removal, 52. 51.


Jones, Eleanor (Clement), 56. 68.


Jones, Elisha, baptized, 42. 446. Jones, Elizabeth S., gift, 54. 213.


Jones, Emma C. B., gift, 43. 466.


Jones, George, Charleston newspaper (1865), 48. 480, 481.


Jones, Guernsey, on letters on prison- ers of war, 45. 16; gifts, 48. 75, 49. 24; acknowledgment to, 56. 156 n. Jones, Isaac, Weymouth, constable, 42. 445, 446, 453, 456, 461.


Jones, Gen. James, 42. 327.


Jones, Jerome, group port., 52. 117. Jones, John, Antigua


petition (c. 1730), 59. 176.


Jones, John, Boston merchant (1762), 54. 103 n.


Jones, John, Weymouth, marriage (1763), 42. 469.


Jones, John C. [1], separation of Maine, 41. 136; Franklin monu- ment, 45. 489; career, 54. 22 n.


Jones, John C. [2], Hawaiian trade, letters, 54. 20, 22; career, 22 n .; letters (1821-23): on voyage to Hawaii, 29; on trade conditions there, 32-47.


Jones, John Paul, in Revolution, 46. 197, 199, 200; Houdon's bust, 48. 253; seal (ILLUS.), WRITING, 49. 258; McNeill, 55. 52, 140, 147; letters to, 81, 135, 150; at court- martial, 81; letters: (1778) on affairs, 137; (1778-82) on naval conditions, 139, 147, 148; (1782) on McNeill, 147; (1783), cruise with Vaudreuil, 149; - love affair, 138; hair powder, 147, 148; horses, 149, 150; British coast (1778-79), 60. 243, 244.


Jones, John T., Kan., 41. 470.


Jones, Joseph, gift of America to France, 59. 67 n.


Jones, Joseph S., Harvard Law School, 43. 73; duel, 45. 182.


Jones, Martha [Mrs. Waldo], 54. 103 n. Jones, Mary [Mrs. Emerson], 44. 67. Jones, Mary A., gift, 41. 28.


Jones, Mary A. (Faneuil), port., 41. 28. Jones, Morgan, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Jones, Peter, death, 42. 471.


Jones, Adj. Robert H., 56. 385. Jones, Rufus, on Archdale, 45. 215 n.


Jones, Samuel J., Kan., 41. 342, 352.


Jones, Sarah, baptized, 42. 456. Jones, Shipley, 49. 262, 268.


Jones, Thomas ap C., influence of Monterey affair, 50. 83.


Jones, Thomas K., Franklin monu- ment, 45. 489.


Jones, William, imprint (1630), 41. 102.


Jones, Capt. (Gov.) William, revolu- tionary naval officer, 46. 196; marines, 54. 132, 134.


Jones, Sec. William, social life of fam- ily, 47. 487, 492, 496; pallbearer, 498; resigns navy portfolio, 515 n., 521.


Jones, William, negro, Burns ren- dition, 44. 332.


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Jones, Col. William G., character, death, 58. 238.


Jones, Willie, Constitution, 47. 38.


Jones, McDuffie & Stratton Co., gift, 44. 87.


Jonson, James, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.


Jordan, Elizabeth [Mrs. Larrabee], 51. 179.


Jordan, Rev. Robert, Maine commis- sion, 45. 225 n.


Jordan, Tristram, Biddeford affair, 45. 23.


Jordan, Wilfred, gift, 49. 257.


Jordan & Wiley, newspaper, 49. 168.


Joseph II., of Holy Roman Empire, religious attitude, 43. 623.


Joseph E. Coffee, confederate pri- vateer, 56. 376.


Joseph Whitney, 56. 372.


Joshua, brigantine, 42. 287.


Joslin, Miss A. L., gift, 50. 37.


Josling, Abraham, 46. 481.


Josselyn. See also Jocelyn.


Josselyn, Joseph, deputy sheriff, 43. 259.


Josselyn, Lewis, earthenware associ- ation, 51. 239.


Joüet, John, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342.


Joules, Henry, shipmaster, 45. 233.


Joules, Thomas, shipmaster, 45. 634. Journal of the Times, file, 49. 177.


Journals. See Diaries.


Jouvenel, Georges, royal imprints, 60. 254, 257, 272.


Jouvenel, Martin Georges, royal im- prints, 60. 254, 261-263, 273, 274, 277.


Joy, -, shipmaster (1799), 59. 334. Joy, Abigail (Green), 51. 178.


Joy, Benjamin, Franklin monument, 45. 488; letter, 47. 370.


Joy, Mrs. Charles H., gifts, 47. 369, 48. 362, 49. 3, 60, 51. 179, 52. 169, 53. 178, 60. 314; money gift, 58. 256; loan, 390.


Joy, Fred, gifts, 49. 95, 50. 177, 51. 238, 52. 118, 53. 18, 140.


Joy, John [1], 51. 178.


Joy, John [2], port., biog. note, 51. 178.


Joy, Joseph G., Romc (1819), 51. 444, 469.


Joy, Michael, Greene in London, 54. 85, 87, 90; France, 96, 98-118, 129, 131.


Joy, Sarah (Homer), 51. 178.


Joyliffe, John, Boston recorder, 47.


218; Sharlot case, 49. 101, 103-105; career, 102; AUTOG., 105.


Juan de Fuca Straits, Columbia in, 53. 229, 234, 245, 259.


Judd, Norman B., Prussian mission appointment, 41. 116.


Judd, Sylvester, local politics, 57. 252, 269; candidacy for Council, 257, 258.


Judiciary, and separation of Maine, 41. 129, 134; proposed decision on territorial slavery, 43. 105; Upham and early Mass. records, 277-281; Board of Trade on colonial delays, 191, 192; testimony in provincial Mass., 44. 428-452; federal circuit courts, 526; importance of clerk- ship, 551; early Mass. county files, Suffolk Files, 552-555, 57. 20-28; Coddington and Rhode Island, 44. 589, 590; recall of, 46. 9; and practical politics, 48. 70; in Ghent negotiations, 157, 160, 162; Boston commissioners, 49. 101; conditions (1869), 153; Mass. con- ditions (1823), 184; tenure and salary in S. C. (1773), 448-450, 454; Va. (1773), 465; Pa. (1773), 475; tenure and salary in Mass., proposed popular election, 50. 382, 57. 262; Mass. constitution of 1780, 50. 392; English (1774), 442, 444; Henry II. and writ process, 51. 148; English church jurisdiction, Henry II. and Becket, 148-156; writ de replegiendo homine, 55. 341-344; English court rolls, 56. 299 (see Gen. In. xxiii); beginning of Mass. local, 57. 21; edicts on French colonization, 60. 259, 290; French, and mercantile system, 278, 279. See also Admiralty; Chancery; Crime; Government; Habeas cor- pus; Impeachment; Law; Jury; Justice of the peace; Probate; Supreme Court.




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