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Judson, Dr. - , West Indies (1828), 49. 213.
Judson, Harry P., 43. 189.
Jugge, Richard, imprint, 58. 306. Julia and Helen, papers, 50. 179.
Juliana, Princess, port., 53. 92.
Juliana, prize, 43. 145.
Juno, papers (1768), 55. 185.
Juno, British ship, prize (1775), 60. 110.
Juno (1781), 44. 372.
Jurin, Dr. James, inoculation, 45. 475; on Mather, 475, 478. Jury, Lydia, 46. 371.
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JURY-KEARSARGE
Jury, character of medieval, 49. 310- 327; trial not evidence, 310, 312, 315, 321, 322; inquiry into jurors, 312, 313; afforcement, 313-315; in Normandy, judicial absorption, 316-320; influence of chancery, 323, 326, 327; medieval English, 323; advantages, 324-326; Henry II. and use, 51. 147; proposed Mass. exceptions in civil trial, 57. 260.
Jusserand, Jean Adrien Antoine Jules, corresponding member, 41. 95, 414; Parkman centenary, 57. 3, 191; honorary member, 75, 186; farewell dinner, 58. 249; medal, 59. 266.
Justice of the pcace, Mass. papers (1797-1822), 50. 179.
Justinian, Vandal campaign, 57. 398.
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Kaahumanu, traders, 54. 33, 36-39, 42, 45.
Kagi, John H., Kan., 41. 495; letter to, 510.
Kahler, Jeremiah, 59. 330, 338.
Kalaimoku (Billy Pitt), traders, 54. 33, 34, 36, 42, 45, 47.
Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1845, 44. 343.
Kalb, Johann de, dictatorship, 43. 547 n .; lost port., 59. 84.
Kaler, Capt. Cornelius, negro regi- ment, 57. 481, 490.
Kalergis, Dimitri, revolt, 46. 370.
Kalloch, Richmond after sur- render, 56. 494.
Kalorama, Mrs. Joel Barlow's house at, 47. 517.
Kamball, Caleb. See Kimball.
Kamehameha I., traders, agreement, 54. 15-18; port., 22 n.
Kamehameha II. See Liholiho.
Kane, George P., confined, 45. 191.
Kane, John M., Pa. attorney-general, Polk's Cabinet, 42. 438.
Kansas, early history, 41. 219, 331, 452; events, 220-222; Robinson and Brown, 222, 223, 469, 470, 479-481, 488-490, 493, 494, 497; free-state arms, 223-229; Robinson and Lane, carcers and characters, 332-334, 337, 351; Brown's position and policy, 334-337, 357; free-state immigrants, character, 338-341, 349-351, 453-456, 460-465, 468- 470, 488-495, 497; pro-slavery con- duct, 341; Sanborn, 342-347, 51. 308; committees and funds, 41. 344, 347, 348, 467, 468, 495, 496;
Wakarusa War, 352, 481-487; free- state narrative, 352-359; destruc- tion of Lawrence, 354-356, 487; dispersal of free-state legislature, 358, 359; Howe, 456-461, 465, 467, 495; Pottawatomie, 466, 467, 469- 480, 493, 498; Walker and Brown, 466, 47. 57-61; election of 1857, 41. 495, 496; Higginson, 43. 389, 47. 350; physical possibility of slavery, 44. 505-510; Atchison's pro-slavery letter (1855), 507, 508; fugitive slaves from Mo., 510; Conway, 511, 512, 516-518; Leavenworth constitution, 516-518; conditions in 1859, 517; Brooks assault on Sum- ner, 46. 486-488; William Endicott, 48. 245; J. E. Stewart, 50. 422- 429; Spring's work, 51. 217.
Kansas-Nebraska bill, 50. 53.
Kantzow, Baron Johan Albert de, social life of family, 47. 517; Rose on, 517 n.
Kanzon & Biel, Stockholm, 44. 322.
Kappa Delta, purpose, records, 50. 94, 123; history (1804-19), 123; procedure, 125-127; place of meet- ing, 127; change from homiletics to theology, 128-130; decay, 130, 132; style, 131; politics, 131.
Karl August of Weimar, reforms, 59. 371.
Karl Ludwig, Archduke, Jonathan Russell on, 51. 398.
Karrer, François Adam, chevalier de, Swiss regiment in Louisiana, 60. 280.
Kaseagogansett (Keskagonsett) Pond, Mass., 44. 257, 258.
Kasson, John A., Joint High Com- mission, 47. 168, 169, 58. 338.
Katherine, 52. 337.
Katy, Rhode Island armed vessel, 46. 180.
Kaunitz, Aloysius (?), fürst von, Jonathan Russell (1819), 51. 472 n. Kavanagh, Edward, candidacy, 42. 409.
Kay, Nathaniel, customs officer, 58. 444.
Keach, Benjamin, tracts, 57. 35, 38, 39, 62, 63.
Keach, Rev. Elias, mission, 57. 35 n.
Kean. See also Keayne; Keen.
Kean, Charles J., autog., 54. 319.
Kean, Mrs. Hamilton F. (Winthrop), gift, 59. 269 (see Gen. In. xxv).
Kearsarge, U. S. S., Alabama fight,
painting, 53. 2; relics, 54. 213, 214.
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Keaync, Robert, sow casc, 46. 277;
notes on London sermons, 50. 204- 207.
Keef, John M., Boston crew, 55. 87.
Kecler, of N. Y., absconds (1797), 43. 142.
Keeley cure, emetic as feature, 60. 153.
Keen. See also Kean; Keayne; Keene.
Keen, John, petition, 45. 499.
Keen, Dr. William W., on Crèvecœur, 50. 107 n.
Keene, Frances (Gerry), gift, letter on it, 50. 178.
Keene, Whitshed, Quincy in London, 50. 445, 476.
Keene, N. H., in 1820, 50. 194.
Keener, -- , of Md., London (1866), 48. 485, 486.
Kehekomitt, Northwest Coast village, 53. 244, 245.
Keith. See also Keef.
Keith, George, pamphlet on Willard, 44. 684; on Benjamin Harris, 57. 39 n.
Keith, Israel, papers, 57. 1; letter, 74. Keith, Sir William, removal, 58. 315. Kellen, William Vail, member, 41. 95, 414; on J. F. Hunnewell, MEM- OIR, 44. 218, 45. 571; Council, 559, 46. 400, 47. 332; gifts, 48. 362, 49. 257, 56. 284, 57. 2, 59. 170; report of Council, 48. 363; S. S. SHAW, 50. 499; on H. M. LOVERING, MEMOIR, 51. 245, 52. 101; C. R. CODMAN, 53. 168; on M. M. BIGE- LOW, 55. 328; on Winslow Warren's 50 years of membership, 56. 216; Parkman centenary delegate, re- port, 57. 3, 190; photostats of Massachusetts documents, 58. 292; on Arthur Lord, 377; Z. T. HOL- LINGSWORTH, 459; on Dowse bene- factions, 60. 88.
Keller, Godfrey (?), in Smibert's group, 49. 26.
Keller, Helen, 48. 248.
Kelley. See also Kelly.
Kelley, Charles A., gift, 49. 176.
Kellogg, Clara L., London début, 48. 489 n.
Kellond, -, death (1683), 50. 79. Kelly. See also Kelley.
Kelly, Abbé - , Nantes (1778), 54. 125, 127, 130.
Kelly, J. Harrison, letter to, 46. 244. Kelly, Mathew, Boston crew, 55. 87.
Kelly, Lieut. Waldron, Concord fight, 56. 82 n.
Kelly, Wilber, shipmate, 41. 262.
Kelton, Col. John C., 56. 445.
Kemble. See also Kimball; Kimble.
Kemble, Charles, wife, 48. 514 n., Boston (1834), 57. 265.
Kemble, Fanny (Frances A.), anec- dote, 43. 91; Boston (1834), 45. 182, 57. 265; port., 56. 169.
Kemble, Maria T. (De Camp). See De Camp.
Kemble, Thomas, 50. 30.
Kemp, Burns rendition, 44. 332.
Kemp, David [1], petitions, 43. 98, 99. Kemp, David [2], Bunker Hill, prisoner, 43. 97-99.
Kemp, Jabez, Acadian expedition, 43. 93.
Kemp, John, jr., Acadian expedition, 43. 93.
Kemp, Dr. John, Jefferson's report on weights and measures, 43. 153.
Kemp, Robert, English notary public, 48. 290, 291.
Kemp, Sarah C., gift, 42. 136.
Kempenfelt, Adm. Richard, attack on convoy, 57. 405.
Kempton, William, papers, 60. 359.
Kendal, Capt. Joseph, at camp (1864), 57. 460.
Kendal, Rev. Samuel, sermons, 51. 90. Kendall. See also Kendal.
Kendall, Amos, and rotation in office, 43. 500; political conditions (1827), Green's letter, 44. 305-308; Mass. opinion, 45. 183; appointment, 49. 219, 53. 55.
Kendall, Ebenezer, Dunstable, 44. 276, 277.
Kendall, Mrs. Frederick, 51. 201.
Kendall, John, Dunstable, 44. 269, 277.
Kendrick, John, shipmaster, 47. 370, 53. 234, 236, 263, 264; sandalwood, 54. 13; death, 14.
Kenip, Indian, 48. 52.
Kenly, John R., Front Royal, 41. 118. Kennebec Proprietors, deeds, 47. 369.
Kennedy, Rev. Crammond, Lincoln tribute, 48. 475.
Kennedy, Rev. Hugh, 53. 213 n.
Kennedy, John Pendleton, Trent correspondence, 45. 59, 61, 81, 89, 96, 97, 123, 134, 139; special mission, 80, 86; Bunker Hill cele- bration, 82 n .; Goldwin Smith, 49. 111.
Kennedy, Margaret, letter, 53. 211.
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KENNEDY-KILMARNOCK
Kennedy, W. B., 50. 424-427.
Kennedy, William, & Co., revolution- ary trade, 44. 371.
Kennett, Bishop White, letters (1713- 28): on Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 53. 67-70; on church conditions, 70, 71, 74, 75; on serv- ices of Georgc I., 71-74, 80; on conditions of dissent, 75-77; on sup- port of Pretender, 77-80; on Monis, 80, 81; on Jewish rights, 81, 82; on Colman's sermons, 82, 83; on sacra- ment and naturalization, 83.
Kent, Benjamin, return of records, 43. 425, 427; joint letters to Wilkes,
46. 476, 47. 192, 194; on religions, 195, 196.
Kent, Constance, crime, 49. 123.
Kent, Edward, Clay movement (1830), 49. 232; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 268.
Kent, Edward Augustus, duke of, Boston, 47. 233; Amory wedding, 518 n.
Kent, Hannah (Gookin | Carter), port., biog. note, 51. 179.
Kent, Isaac, Louisburg siege, 42. 137. Kent, James, grand-daughter, 44. 356; on presidential power of re- moval, 46. 87.
Kent, John, Indian slave, 44. 656, 657. Kent, Joseph, mathematical school, 55. 288.
Kent, Richard, 51. 179.
Kent, William, London (1845), 50. 285, 287.
Kent, England, emigrants to Ncw England, 60. 372.
Kentucky, Giraud's visit, 41. 64; Genêt's project, 43. 145; compen- sated emancipation, 46. 93, 101, 104; election of 1828, 324, 49. 210 (see Gen. In. xx); Clay movement (1830), 227, 233; early Civil War operations, 50. 334-337.
Kenyon, John, 48. 58.
Kepler, Johann, modernism, 41. 432. Keppel, Augustus, viscount, Palliser quarrel, 44. 131; Ushant, 60. 243. Keppel, George T. See Albemarle.
Kerby, Thomas, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Kerby, Thomas Norbury, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Kerr, Thomas, customs officer, 55. 277.
Kerr, William. See Lothian.
Keskagonsett Pond, Mass., 44. 257, 258.
Kettell, Mercy [Mrs. Badger], 51. 159.
Key, Francis S., mcdal, 59. 266.
Kcy, Thomas, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342.
Keyes. See also Keys.
Keyes, Erasmus D., Lincoln's in- auguration, 42. 151; division, 56. 386; Peninsula (1863), 458.
Keyes, John (?), political power (1827), 49. 198.
Keyon, Sir Frederic G., letter (1925) of thanks to M.H.S., 58. 386. Keys. See also Keyes.
Keys, Henry, witness (1631), 45. 496, 497.
Khartum, Gladstone's attitude, 45. 250.
Kibby, - -, at District of Columbia (1861), 56. 361.
Kidd, Capt. William, papers, 50. 39. Kidder, -, Weymouth (1751), 42. 458.
Kidder, Alfred V., as archæologist, 59. 285.
Kidder, Charles A., gift, 59. 2.
Kidder, Henry P., estate, 49. 15; Archæological Institute, 487; Miss Dix's gift, 55. 3.
Kidder, Mrs. Henry P., gift, 55. 3.
Kidder, James, engraving, 50. 177.
Kidder, Nathaniel T., gifts, 49. 95, 50. 2, 54. 83, 59. 2.
Kidder, Bishop Richard, on Jewish converts, 52. 301.
Kiel University, in 1815, 59. 359.
K'ien Lung, British embassy, 43. 315- 319.
Kilburn, Jonas, 50. 189, 194.
Kilburn, Warren S., gift, 55. 339.
Kilby, Christopher, bill of exchange, 49. 37.
Kilby, Barnard & Parker, Thomas Hancock, letters, 43. 194, 198-200. Kilcnyi, Julius A., medal, 55. 286.
Kilham, Daniel, correspondence, 49. 81, 55. 3; biog. note, 49. 81 n. Kilham, Katherine [Mrs. Goodell], 52. 38.
Kilham, Thomas, papers, 59. 265.
Killcupp, William, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Killich. See Killig. Killig (Killich), shipmaster
(1778), 54. 86, 87, 89.
Killingly, Conn., tavern, 44. 266.
Killmarnock, Alexander, Boston crew, 55. 87.
Kilmarnock, Anne (Livingstone), countess of, 48. 335 n.
Kilmarnock, William Boyd, earl of, 48. 335.
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Kilmore, 53. 66.
Kimball. See also Kemble, Kimble.
Kimball, Lieut. Ft. Monroe (1863), 56. 471.
Kimball' (Kamball), Calcb, Wey- mouth, 42. 445, 452.
Kimball, Edward, Boston crew, 55. 87.
Kimball, George, General Court, 43. 99.
Kimball, Helen F., gift, 57. 185.
Kimball, John S., Thompson port., 48. 424.
Kimber, Isaac, Mornay's work, 43. 41. Kimberly, Denison, Vose port., 48. 75.
Kimble, Thomas, Malcom affair de- position, 58. 51.
Kinderhook, N. Y., in 1790, 51. 55. King. See also Kinge.
King, Mayor - Annapolis, Nova Scotia, 56. 13.
King, Arthur, Mass. account (1631), 47. 345.
King, Benjamin, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.
King, Cyrus, political character, 53. 336, 337.
King, David, diary, 54. 319.
King, John, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.
King, John, jr., Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.
King, Moses, on milestone, 42. 93. King, Preston, Sumner on attitude (1861), 60. 228.
King, Rufus, foreign missions, ac- counts, 41. 392, 42. 327, 49. 192; Noah Webster, 43. 139, 144; letters to, 45. 365 n., 49. 412, 51. 81 n., 82 n., 60. 338 n .; Gerry affair in Senate (1814), 47. 502-505; letters: (1814) on death of Gerry, 523 n .; (1784) on politics, on Harvard, and the Pope, 49. 81; (1786) fish arrets, 83-84; confederate con- ditions, French trade, 85; Spanish relations, West and Union, Con- federation, 87; letters in M.H.S., 48. 320, 53. 94, 56. 167; federal con- vention, 48. 430; and state papers, 53. 336; character in Senate, 336; Jackson, 56. 258; replies to presi- dential addresses, 57. 130, 133, 135, 139, 143; candidacy (1808), 501; Pickering on, 58. 227; royal French ports., 59. 73; presidency of Senate (1814), 60. 26 n .; politics (1785), 339.
King, Samuel, Weymouth (1738), 42. 447.
King, Samuel, peace celebration (1784), 49. 82 n.
King, Gov. Samuel W., Dorr Rebel- lion, 57. 71.
King, Thomas B., federal raid on plantation, 43. 348.
King, Thomas Starr, as orator, 60. 64. King, William, separation of Maine,
41. 144, 153, 159, 161, 164; office under Jackson, 49. 216.
King, William R., candidacy (1844), 42. 396 n.
King George's War, Louisburg, 42. 135-144, 44. 72-84, 49. 32; French in Boston, 43. 445; prizes, 49. 32; embargo, 32; Oswald's war plan (1747), 52. 77-79; Nova Scotia, Bollan's services, 59. 415-417; French declaration, 60. 285; French colonial edicts during, 285-287.
King Philip's War, land grants to veterans, 43. 82, 45. 34.
King William's War, Mass. land grants to veterans, 43. 82, 45. 34, 35; Mass. frontier defense (1694- 95), 43. 504-519; Mass. arms and ammunition (1690), 45. 652; prize, 52. 339; Quebec expedition, 55. 224; Boston alarm (1696), 56. 344; French colonial edicts during, 60. 261, 262.
Kinge, George, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.
Kinge, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.
Kinglake, Alexander W., anecdote, 48. 190.
Kingman, Mrs. Weymouth, death (1754), 42. 464.
Kingman, David, Weymouth, 42. 470, 474.
Kingman, Ebenezer, death, 42. 464. Kingman, Hannah, baptized, 42. 449. Kingman, John, Weymouth, 42. 449, 455.
Kingman, Mary (Burrell), 42. 446. Kingman, Miriam, marriage, 42. 457. Kingman, Molly, baptized, 42. 457. Kingman, Rachael, baptized, 42. 454. Kingman, Samuel [1], Weymouth, 42. 447, 454, 457.
Kingman, Samuel [2], baptized, 42. 447; marriage (?), 468.
Kingman, Sarah T. (Mayo), gift from estate, 52. 284.
Kingman, Silence, baptized, 42. 455. Kingman, Thomas, marriage, 42. 446; child, 466.
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King's Chapel, Boston, land grant for enlargement, 43. 446; views, 44. 605, 56. 244, 59. 237; pew deed, 45. 1; relics, 47. 445; Thaddeus Mac- carty, 48. 137; Harrison and re- building, 49. 265; in 1834, 57. 256, 265; Parker's proposed moving, 60. 164; St. Sauveur monument, 313. King's Mountain, battle of, 43. 585. King's Province. See Narragansett Country.
King's woods. See Masts.
Kingsley, Charles, on Civil War, 44. 5. Kingsley, George, as organist, 56. 341. Kingsmill family, notes, 57. 1.
Kingsmill Marrs Collection, 52. 282,
53. 185, 54. 140, 212. See also Marrs, Laura.
Kingston, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 426; Willis Papers, 59. 139.
Kingston, R. I., bounds, 52. 127.
Kingston, H. M. S., Porto Bello, 52. 193.
Kingswood Township, New Hamp- shire, Belcher's grant, 45. 197-200, 204.
Kinkead, in Smibert group,
49. 26.
Kinloch, Italy (1840), 46. 356.
Kinnicutt, Edith (Perley), 58. 96.
Kinnicutt, Elizabeth W. (Parker), 58. 93.
Kinnicutt, Francis H., 58. 93.
Kinnicutt, Lincoln Newton, PLYM- OUTH AND TISQUANTUM, 48. 103; member, 362, 425; report on Li- brary and Cabinet, 49. 305; gifts, 50. 7, 314; Council, 241, 51. 336; NATHANIEL PAINE, 109; paper, 53. 161; tribute, 55. 187; memoir, 58. 93; PORT. and AUTOG., 93.
Kinnicutt, Roger, immigrant, 58. 93. Kinnicutt, Dr. Roger, 58. 96.
Kinnicutt, Thomas, Webster dinner, 45. 160; election of 1831, 49. 242. Kinsley, Eli C., 54. 82.
Kinsman, Clara C. [Mrs. Bradford], 47. 367.
Kip, Jacobus, alderman of New York, 52. 288.
Kippis, Rev. Andrew, church music, 44. 177; letter (1774) on Quincy, 50. 485.
Kipps, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Kirby. See Kerby.
Kirchen-Reich, Christopher Sauer's newspaper, 56. 304.
Kirk, Rev. Edward N., 41. 67; Burns rendition, 44. 333.
Kirk, John Foster, letters, 47. 275.
Kirk, Samuel, letter to Sir William Howe (1775), 44. 144.
Kirk, Thomas, Liberty affair, 55. 251, 252, 273, 276.
Kirke, Sir David, goods (1634), 47. 184.
Kirkland, Jerusha [Mrs. Lothrop], 47. 425.
Kirkland, John Thornton, ports., silhouette, 41. 95, 426, 43. 466, 47. 445, 53. 186; J. Q. Adams (1810), 45. 369; S. K. Lothrop, 47. 425; Natural' Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418; K 4, 50. 125; in- auguration, Gerry's Latin address, 59. 98; Vaughan on, 408.
Kirkland, S., of Northampton, invi- tation to Clay (1833), 57. 252.
Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, mission, 47. 425.
Kirkpatrick, Rebecca E., acknowl- edgment to, 56. 98 n.
Kirkpatrick & Escott, Malaga trad- ers, 59. 212, 223.
Kirkwood, Mrs. - , boarding house in District of Columbia, 52. 99.
Kirkwood, Samuel J., in Garfield's Cabinet, 57. 296.
Kirtland, Hannah [Mrs. Pratt], 50. 75 n.
Kirtland, John [1], 50. 74; biog. note, 75 n.
Kirtland, John [2]. See Wastall.
Kirtland, Nathaniel, immigrant, 50. 75 n.
Kirtland (Ohio) Safety Society Bank, note, 41. 29.
Kirwan, Richard, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Kit, Capt. - (1834), 57. 259.
Kittera, John W., reply to presiden- tial address, 57. 151.
Kittery, Me., frontier defense (1694- 95), 43. 507-510, 512, 516; Great Awakening, 53. 205.
Kittredge, George Lyman, member, 41. 412, 414; SOME LOST WORKS OF MATHER, 45. 418; on Monis, 52. 307, 311; gift, 54. 81.
Kittredge, Dr. Joseph, candidacy, 49. 253.
Kitty Taylor, 47. 115.
Kitzmiller, Archibald M., Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 516.
Kleist von Nollendorf, Friedrich H. F. E., at Waterloo, 59. 362.
Klingender, Melchor G., consignor of Sumter, 44. 285.
Klopstock, Friedrich G., on John Mil-
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ton, 42. 158; French Revolution, 59. 336, 337; posthumous publica- tions, 347.
Kloss, Georgius, Bible, 57. 73.
Klüber, Johann L., on Congress of Vienna, 59. 369.
Knapp. See also Knepp.
Knapp, Eliza [Mrs. Shaw], 49. 12.
Knapp, Isaac, publisher of Essex Courant, 49. 177; partner of W. L. Garrison, 57. 209, 210.
Knapp, Josiah, 49. 12. Knapp, Samuel L., Washington Benevolent Society oration, 49. 284 n. (see Gen. In. xx); Eminent Lawyers, subscribers, 59. 35.
Knapton, Charles, 49. 28 n., 29; death, 30.
Knapton, George, 49. 28 n., 29.
Knauss, James O., 56. 303.
Kneeland, Abner, blasphemy trial, 57. 262.
Kneeland, John, mason, 47. 268 n.
Kneeland, Rebecca, letters, Gen. In. xiii.
Kneeland, Samuel, imprints, 43. 430, 44. 66, 70, 52. 292.
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, Blathwayt port., 43. 1.
Knepp, John, journal, 50. 39.
Knight, Annis [Mrs. Lane], 50. 25 n. Knight, J. Adams, paper in London, 48. 440.
Knight, Nathaniel, toll records, 55. 185. Knight, Richard, Montfort affair, 46. 450.
Knight, Robert, South Sea Co., 44. 648.
Knights Templars, badge, 51. 209.
Knollys, Hansard, tracts, 57. 37, 54.
Knower, Benjamin, failure, 45. 183. Knowles, Sir Charles, Cartagena, 52. 196, 197.
Knowles, James, naval man, 55. 87, 93, 108.
Knowles, Rev. John, Harvard fund, 41. 301-308; trip to Virginia, 45. 598.
Knowles, Mary (Morris), described, 48. 524, 532.
Knowles, Richard, shipmaster, illegal trade, 55. 172.
Knowles, Dr. Thomas, 48. 524 n.
Knowlton, George W., jr., 58. 138.
Knowlton, Marcus P., on John Noble, 44. 559; port., 47. 127.
Knowlton, Norman W., Franklin medal, 55. 195.
Knowlton, Maj. Thomas, exploit at Siege of Boston, 60. 96.
Know Nothingism, in Md., 43. 672- 674; and Republican convention (1856), 46. 223; Boston records, 56. 2. See also Native American- ism.
Knox, Charles S., 51. 193.
Knox, Henry, Du Coudray incident, 41. 322; papers, 43. 282, 53. 187, 56. 167, 60. 193; William Scott, 44. 500; letters: (1779) on artillery commission, 702; (1787) on Mc- Neill's accounts, 55. 151; - Willard biog., 45. 581-583; naval begin- nings, 46. 202; reoccupation of New York, 54. 337; artillery from Ticonderoga, 59. 299; resignation, 60. 380.
Knox, John, Geneva memorial, 43. 287.
Knox, Philander C., Canadian reci- procity, 47. 171.
Knox, William, on Americans and taxation, 43. 477; Howe, 44. 130; American Revolution pamphlet, 169; letter (1781) on war affairs, 53. 59.
Knox & Lang, medal, 45. 27.
Knox Papers, deposit, 43. 282, 53. 187, 60. 193.
Knutson, -, Rome (1819), 51. 451.
Königswalde, in 1818, 51. 387.
Kohut, George A., on Monis, 52. 285 n., 286, 308.
Kolbel, Henry Lambertine, baron, 52. 151 n.
Korff Bros., lithographs, 49. 411.
Kortright, Elizabeth [Mrs. Monroe], 47. 495 n.
Kortright, Lawrence, 47. 495 n.
Kosciuszko, Thaddeus, port. by, 46. 401; return to Europe (1798), 49. 65 n.
Kossuth, Louis, on Joseph Jellachich, 43. 121 n .; Haiti, 44. 212, 213; Web- ster's opinion, 213 n .; banner, 51. 341.
Koszta casc, and Trent affair, 45. 47.
Kotow, in foreign intercourse, 43. 316, 319, 320, 324, 325 n., 326 n. Kratilkraney, pseudonym, 47. 221. Kray Krajowa, Paul, freiherr von, Moreau truce, 59. 337.
Kreese, - Burns rendition, 44. 325.
Krcismann, Hermann, diplomatic ap- pointment, 41. 116.
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KRISTIANSTAD-LAIRD RAMS
Kristianstad, Sweden, in 1818, 51. 372.
Kroeber, Alfred L., 49. 5.
Kruseman, Cornelis, works, 51. 470.
Krusemarck, Friedrich W. L. von, Jonathan Russell, 51. 392, 394.
Kruzi, Herman, jr., group port., 50. 118.
Kuhn, Charles, 54. 245.
Kuhn, Mrs. Hartman, 49. 260.
Kuhn, Louisa C. (Adams), 54. 245.
Kutuzof, Mikhail, Moscow campaign, 44. 42.
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L'Abadie, Jean de. See St. Castin.
Labor, religion and industrialism, 44.
474-478; unrest (1911), 45. 13; store hours, 46. 214; C. F. Adams on unionism, 48. 391; Mill and Norton on English (1868), 50. 14, 15 n., 21; price and colonial manu- factures, 58. 424 n .; Irish, on Erie Canal, 59. 403. See also Appren- ticeship; Professions; Servants; Wages.
Labottière, 530.
ballet (1806), 48.
Labouchere, Henry (baron Taunton), corn laws, 53. 304.
Labouchere, Henry du Pré, in Parlia- ment, 48. 484, 485.
La Broue, Père de, chaplain of embassy, 56. 146.
La Bruyère, Jean de, "characters," 54. 229.
"Laco" letters, 42. 16.
Lacock, Abner, Monroe's candidacy, 42. 335.
Lacombe, Jacques, imprint, 56. 101.
Lacquer ware, trade, 41. 239, 251, 273.
Lacretelle, Jean C. D. de, 43. 688.
Lacrimae Christi wine, 51. 483.
Ladd, Mrs. Maynard, medallion, 55. 186.
Ladd, Lieut. Nathaniel E., rank, 57. 449.
La Désirade Island. See Désirade.
La Durantaye, Oliver Morel de, coureur de bois, 57. 195, 197.
Lady Arbella, earlier name and ca- reer, 59. 24.
Lady Clarke, log, 51. 210.
Lady Juliana, prize, 60. 110.
Lady Washington, voyage, 53. 234- 236, 263, 264.
Lafayette, Marie J. P. R. Y. G. du Motier, marquis de, Biddeford,
Mc., 42. 313-316; letters to, 316, 59. 58 n .; Biddle on investment, 42. 316, 317; social conduct, 43. 334; medal, 466; Barren Hill, 576; Virginia campaign, cavalry, letter to Gov. Nelson, 584, 45. 592, 593; Philadelphia campaign, Brandy- wine, 43. 560, 44. 43; key of Bas- tille, 43. 631; ports., 44. 87, 48. 301 n., 55. 224, 58. 377, 59. 270, Gen. In. xvi, xxv; petitions of Ameri- can citizens in Europe on release (1796), 46. 235-240; New Orleans land, 47. 466; Franco-American trade, 49. 84, 86, 87; Concord, Mass., 361; return to U. S. (1780), 50. 364; New York obsequies, 52. 278; book to Jefferson, 55. 172; Maine address to, 172; view of birthplace, 56. 300; letter to Ellery, 58. 286; Washington on (1778), 59. 57 n .; Klopstock, 337; Yorktown, 60. 248.
La Forêt, Guillaume, coureur de bois, 57. 195.
Lagerswärd, Johan Klas, chevalier de, Jonathan Russell, 51. 426-428, 430, 433, 435-440, 477.
Laguayra, Venezuela, Vernon's at- tack, 52. 193.
La Haye, Sieur de, suit, 60. 284.
Laird, John, on Bright and de- mocracy, 45. 247; Reverdy John- son, 46. 161; Alabama claims debate, 48. 492; M. P., 49. 121.
Laird Rams, English protest, 44. 7; Brooks Adams on seizure, 45. 243- 333: C. F. Adams, as minister, 243-246; aristocracy's fear of U. S., 246-248; Palmerston's ministry, 249-251, 260; Adams vs. aristoc- racy, 251, 252; preliminaries, Trent affair, 252-256; Palmerston and Adams, Butler's women order, 256- 259; Alabama affair, 259, 260, 265, 266; recognition movement, Glad- stonc's speech, 261-264, 287, 288, 312; Adams on the offensive, 264, 287, 296, 300; amendment of neu- trality laws, and judicial interpreta- tions in Alexandra case, 265-287, 304-310, 46. 72, 116, 121, 126; importance of rams, 45. 288; Adams's attack, evidence, 289- 291; prevention of legal seizure, 291-294; parliamentary debate on stoppage, 295 n., 312-324; Adams's suppression of Seward's threat, 295-297, 312-316, 46. 44 n .; Adams's ultimatum, arbitrary stop-
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page, 45. 294-301, 318, 321, 46. 125, 48. 463; holding and delay, attempt to purchase, 45. 299, 301-304, 312, 320, 323, 326; Seward's printing of correspondence, British reaction, 310-312; sustaining of ministry, Adams's opinion, 322-325; result on British supremacy and aris- tocracy, 326-333; the Argylls on issue, 47. 80, 83-87, 104.
Laisné, David, suit, 60. 284.
Lake, Gov. Everett J., return of Trumbull Papers, letter (1921), 54. 357, 55. 30.
Lake, Gen. Gerard, 59. 331.
Lake, Hannah [Mrs. Gallop], 47. 25.
Lake, John, 47. 25; Boston conduit, 217.
Lake, Margaret (Reade), 47. 25.
Lake, Martha [Mrs. Harris], 47. 25.
Lake, Thomas, 46. 481, 482.
Lake Champlain, Arnold's defense, 46. 179, 199, 60. 238.
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