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Ellerson, William, 62.
Ellis, Joshua, 42, 44. Luther, 222. Rufus, 222. Elms, Mr., 275.
Elm street, 75, 208.
land on, purchase of, 295, 296, 298.
taken to widen, cost of, 234. claim for, 230.
repairs to, 259, 294. widening of, 159, 160, 161.
Emanuel, Marn., 62. Emmerson, Caleb, 286.
, 31, 271.
Emmes, Nathaniel, 107, 108.
Emmons, Joshua, 215.
Encroachment of Lynn street, 283, 294. Engine-house in Back street, enlargement
of, 101. rent of land for, 101. use of, by pa- trol watch, 209.
Milk street, new, petition for, 303, 304.
Orange street, erection of, 2. land to be reserved for, on School street, 141. height of building re- stricted, 168. West Boston, repairs to, 57. in Back street, captain of, 209. II., captain to see to repairs of, 45. committee from fire-wards of, 44. defectiveness of, 44, 45. VII., captain of, 208. new members to be added to, 208. XII., petition from, 2.
England, letters from assignees of Thomas Boylston in, 112.
English, William, 29. Mrs., 42. language, school of, 31, 33.
Entertainments, theatrical, 149. Erving, Dr., 77, 80.
Essex street, communication relative to work in, 242.
purchase of land to widen, 46. regulations for standing of carts in, 48 .- sale of provisions prohib- ited in, 68. sidewalks for, 239, 240.
Estates of Belknap & Jackson, award to, for land taken by town in Dorsets alley, 176. Samuel Belknap, 163, 166, 167, 168. Thomas Boylston, papers rel- ative to, 261.
John Coates, proceedings against, 25. opinion of Supreme Court in, 25.
John Codman, proposal of proprietors, relative to widening of Centre street, 228.
Estates of Samuel Dexter, 191. Gov. Hancock, 153, 154, 155, 156. Mrs. Howard, damage to, 249. Benjamin Hurd, 195. Thomas Jackson, 163. John Joy, 153, 154. Samuel Norton, 163. Wm. Scollay, 165, 166, 167, 168. award to, for land taken by town in Cornhill, 176.
Swift, injury to, by widening Center street, 228. Townsend, 191. adjoining Exchange lane, 108.
in Lynde street, damage to, 249. town, on Union street, encroach- ment on, 292, 293, 294. waste of, by intemperate person, 21. Estimates for building head-wall at bot- tom of Allen street, 46.
for paving Well and Bread streets, 141. for sinks in North Russell street, 148. of expenses of town to be posted, 282. of extending streets north of Cambridge street, 46. of laying common sewer in Kilby street, 147, 148.
Eustis, George W., 122. Jacob, 21, 145. Moses, 122. Mr., 22.
Everett, D., 41. Oliver, 69. -, 136. Widow, 76.
Everleth, -, 222. Exchange building, 23.
land for passageway north of, 262. Coffee house, dinner at, in honor of peace, 131. proprietors of, 18. bond of, 18, 262. treasurer of, . 18. lane, note for land taken to widen, 14. payment for land taken to widen, 10. widening of, 108, 109. street, 67. regulations for stand- ing of carts, etc., in 67. Executions, committees to select place for, 79.
for piracy, petition against, 79. for recovery of land from Hancock heirs, 268.
Expense of closing Bridge street, 259. Cornhill Corporation for new street in Cornhill, 163, 164. Fort Hill, repairs to, 89. securing, 55. paving part of sidewalks on Boylston street to be paid by town, 254. Canal street, 72. removing and repairing gun- house, 257, 258. repairing drain running into Blossom street, 85. in Friend street, 214,
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Expense of repairing drain in Middle street, 241. in Milk street, 242. at end of Myrtle street, 232. in Orange street, 233. sewers from Cambridge street, 57. in Green street, 27. High street, 43. Kilby street, 52. Poplar street, 53, 59. Sheafe street, 88. steps in front of Court House to be paid by town, 193. street improvements in West Boston, 46. widening Southack's court, 255, 256. (See Money.)
Factories, twine, in Boylston street, dan- ger of property by, 171, 172, 176. to prevent lights in, 172, 176. Fales, Wm., 94, 190.
Faneuil Hall, 68, 71, 112, 127, 154, 165, 236, 271.
communication relative to trucks standing eastof, 224.
expediency of employing assistant in care of, 44. expense of paving and flagging on north side of, 92. lease of cellar under, 232. stalls in market west of, 250, 253. loan of benches of, to Bap- tist Church, 33.
market committee to re- pair pavement south of, 241. west of, 250, 251, 252. new well near, abandoned, 179.
· permission to use select- men's room in, 21.
petition to paint room over, 234. petition for use of, 51. refused, 52. regulation of carts and trucks east of, 245, 248. removal of carts and horses from near, 56. standing of truck at end of, 20. subscription to pave square south of, 243. use of, for Republican Convention, 51. Farley, Ebenezer, 11, 60, 225.
Farnam (Farnum), Henry, 214, 215.
-, 121, 122, 277, 278, 281, 282, 284, 285, 286, 289, 293, 294, 295, 297, 300, 301, 302. Farrar, James, 158, 194, 237, 297. Prof., 186. Federal street, 149.
grates placed in sink in, 134. petition to raise level of, 187. refused, 187. sewer in, 135, 136. assessments for, 31, 136.
Federal street, sewer in, expense of, 135, 136. petition to open, 27. repairing of, 27. theatre in, 199.
approval of building for, 100. license for, 31, 76, 248.
Fees for auction licenses, 140. deputy collectors, 103.
defence of town watch to be paid by town, 296, 297. of inspectors of fighters of stone, sand and gravel, 151. Felt, David, 300. Mr., 256. Felton, --- , 222.
Fences, defacing of, 179.
reward for detection of per- sons, 90, 185. repairs to, 57. in Beacon street (new), on side of common, 187, 190.
in front of Gov. Hancock es- tate, petition to build, 155. Leverett street, in passageway from, application to put up, 21. Lynn street, accross passage- way in, to be removed, 199. Olive street, to build, 142.
Pond street, petition to build, 153. Summer street, letter relative to, 21.
Sun-court street, removal of, 44.
Fennelly, Robt., 3, 6.
Mr., 272. Fenno, Wm., 233. Field, Joseph, 231.
Silas, 79, 93, 144, 190, 235, 299.
Dea., petition of, relative to land on Neck, 115. Filth, committee relative to removal of, 22, 89, 90.
`wharf on Lynn street to be used for disposal of, 89.
Finance, committee of, to consider peti- tion for increase of salary of deputy collectors, 139.
Fines, 124.
for breach of liquor law, 216. market regulations, 68. regulations relative to carts near Boyl- ston market, 48. breaking lamps in Orange street, 270.
disregarding registration and standing of trucks in streets, 20. selling of provisions, etc., in streets, 16. standing of carts, etc., in streets, 9. money received for, appropriation of, 254. committee relative to, 250.
received by Supt. of Police, 284. remitted of chimney sweep, 111. Firecrackers, firing of, complaint against, 185. advertisment in newspapers to stop, 185. Fire engine No. 2, to be placed at glass- house in South Boston, 114. companies stationed at bridges, 127.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Fire engine companies assigned to de- stroy bridges upon approach of enemy, 126. house, petition of Captain of, for fire place and room in Leverett street, 157. new, in place of No. 13, 199. wards, 139, 172, 176, 199, 209. application from, for new staffs, 55. committee from, 44, 127, 273. communication from, relative to smoking, 107. complaint against gun-house by, 44. made to, 18, 105. consent of, to remove gun- house, 30.
petition of, relative to ex- penses incurred by, 273.
to appoini committee to su- perintend destruction of bridges, 126. to attend funeral of Francis Wright, 61. Fish boxes in market, expense of build- ing, 92. Rainsfords lane, petition to place, 91. removal of, from, 91. stalls, raise in rent of, 264. in Harvard street, 87. street, 228. cellars in, 175. removal of crates from, 211.
Fishermen, removal of, from stalls on dock, 239.
Flagg Alley, new store at corner of, 184. permit to close during construc- tion of, 184.
Flaggstones for Market square, 256, 257. Flats, at bottom of Beacon street, 303. Common, report of committee relative to filling up of, 296.
Fleet, Dr., 29. street, expense of repairs to sewer in, 41, 42.
Fletcher, 11.
Floyd, Mr., 135.
Flood, Edward, 11, 51.
Fobes, Ansell, 74.
Folsom, John W., 139, 142.
Foot-walks, for street near rope walk, 61. in Lea street, notice to Mrs. Wheeler to pave, 18. Purchase street, inter- ference of steps with, 17. measures to prevent incum- brance of, 17.
Forbisher, 78. Ford, S. B., 303. Forsaith, David, 104, 119, 144, 190, 235, 299. Fortifications, money received for build- ing, 131, 132. state of, 118. work required on, 129. on, 128. volunteered, 128.
Fort Hill, 75, 140, 200. abutters, 61. committee to confer with resi- dents of, 61. view, 55. on expense of re- pairing, 87. Daniel Adams given liberty for use of land on, 115. expense of securing trees on, 55. improvement of, 61.
Fort Hill, regulation of streets of, 61. report of committee relative to repairs of, 89. Strong, communication from super- intendent of, 129. work on, required, 129.
Foster, B., 51. Hopestill, estate of, 188. Joseph, 6, 28, 29, 31, 42, 44, 47. Thomas, 141, 142. William, Jr., 152, 301.
-, 1 to 5, 7, 9 to 19, 22 to 26, 29, 32, 38 to 41, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50 to 60, 62, 64, 72, 74, 77 to 88, 90, 91, 93, 96, 98, 101, 102, 103, 105 to 116, 118, 127 to 130, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 142, 146, 149 to 159, 161, 162, 166, 177, 271, 295.
Fosters lane, 146. wharf, 9, 143, 150. petition to pave foot-walk near, 194,.
Fowle, Henry, 3. Isaac, 193. Jonathan, 190. Josiah, 76. -, 76. Fox, Sarah, 31. Hill, 228.
Foxcroft, Francis A., 193, 237.
Fracker, 262.
Francis, Benjamin, 260. Ebenezer, 164, 260, 264. -, Capt., 210.
Franklin, 10. Franklin Fund, accounts of, examined, 302. application for loan from, 24. loan from, 2. secretary, choice of, 11, examination of books of, 145. settlement of accounts of, 90. treasurer, choice of, 11, 90. resignation of, 10. trustees, received ac- counts of, 10. place, 136. arch in, petition to close, 300, 301. repairs to passage- way under, 32. complaint against water from, being dis- charged into sink in Federal street, 187. sewer in, 135. Frazer, Lane & Boylston, 116. Freeman, James, 76, 79, 80. Nehemiah, 28, 34, 221, 224, 234, 249, 285. , Col., 245, 289. Rev. Dr., 215, 262.
French, Adam, 237, 297. John, 70, 95, 120. Leonard, 145. Mr., 6, 97, 233, 245, 250, 292. Friend street, 97. committee to view stable in, report, 227. expense of drain repairs in, 214. objection to livery stable in, 226. paving of, 120, 121, 122. abutters unable to meet expense of, 121.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Front, street, 53, 194, 197.
gravel for, 228. report of com- mittee relative to. 229. new street from, to Orange, 198. repairs to, 55. corporation, proceedings of, 262. Frothingham, Ebenezer, 22, 64, 95. Mr., 27, 29, 50. Rev., 165.
Fruit, regulations for sale of, in streets, 67.
Fullam, David, 249. Fuller, Benjamin, 94, 190. -- , 4, 249, 271. Mrs., 203. Fullerton, Benjamin, 189.
Fulliek, Jas., 10.
Fullington, Benj., 94.
Fund for African School, income of, 212. treasurer of, 212.
Funeral of Francis Wright, 61. Furber, Thomas, 145.
Gale, Elizabeth, 145. Gamage, Nathaniel, 30, 64, 93.
Garaux, Francis, 146, 193, 297.
Garceaux, Francis, 237.
Garden street, sewer in, assessment for, 57. expense of, 57. liquor license in, 107.
Gardner (Gardiner), Ann, 110. Isaac S., 285. Robert, 21. William, 111, 247. Rev. Mr., 78. Gassett, Henry, 211. Gay, Ebenezer, 285. Peyton, 3. Timothy, 273.
General Court, 25.
petition before, for exten- sion of Charles street, 81. referred to Repre- sentatives in, 83. Representatives to, list of, certified to, 184. to decide what pay shall be made men for defence of islands, etc., 117.
Gerry, Reuben W., 299. Gibb lane, gutter in, 200.
Gibbins, Capt. Daniel L., 232, 254.
Gibbs, Alexander, 187. Alexander H., 190, 235. 299. Mr., 132. Gibson, John, 22, 63, 64, 95, 119, 120, 145, 193, 237, 297. Gilbert & Dean, 175. Gillespie & Lincoln, 189. Robert, 125, 193.
Gillis, -, 94. Gilmore, Josiah, 297. Mr., 30. Glover, Elisha N., 301. Elisha V., 297. Nathaniel, 116, 186. , Mr., 120. Goodwin, Benjamin, 11. Ozias, 28, 34. Gordon, Jno., 95. Gore & Bridge, 298, 300, 301, 302. Christopher, 53, 59, 191. Jeremiah, 64, 95, 120, 198. Jeremiah, Jr., 22. John, 190. Samuel, 103, 299. Mr., 104.
Gorham, Capt., 76. Gouch's lane, 42.
common sewer in, 12.
Gould, A., 263. John R., 297, 301. Jonas, 6. Governor, 137. choice of, 10, 54, 84, 110, 138, 172, 215. Commissioners appointed by, for defence of town, 118, 126, 127. to confer with Select- men relative to de. fence of islands, etc., 117. list of voters for, 135. not to interfere with duties of, relative to defence of town, 125. and Council, precept from, 256. requested to di- rect measures for detection of murderer of Frederick Hart, 143. Lieutenant, town meeting for choice of, 10, 54, 84, 110, 138, ~15. Hancock heirs, suit against, settlement of, 223. estate of, petition to widen street in front of, 153, 154, 155, 156. objection to, by heirs, 154. petition granted 155, 156.
Governors Island, ships to be sunk near, for defence of harbor, 118. Grafton, Joseph, 149. Gragg, Mr., 105, 106.
Grant, Moses, 72, 94, 125, 189, 193.
Grates placed in sink in Federal street, 134. Graupner, Gottlieb, 69, 135, 136.
Gravel, illegal carting away of, from Beacon Hill, 143. lighters for carrying, inspection of, 150. fees of inspectors of, 151. sealer of, 18, 138, 179. to repair Front street, 55, 228. Gray, Benjamin, 257.
Edward, 62, 76.
Francis C., 290, 291, 296.
William, 145. William R., 202, 203, 206, 210, 213. -, 204, 214. Mr., 196, 197. Mrs., 1. Widow, 215.
Greek Language, school of, 31, 33. Green (Greene), Andrew, 47. Benjamin, 77. Francis, 3, 88. Gardner, 76.
G., 192. James, 83, 86, 262. Jonas, 145, 193, 237. R. D., 262. Samuel, 74. Timothy, 14, 22, 54, 64, 85, 95, 109. Mr., 83, 84, 246. Dragon tavern, 78, 83. communications from proprietors of, Sl. rent of house near, 219.
street, 72.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Green street, land to widen, 245, 291, 292. report of committee rela- tive to widening, 245. repairs to, 228. sewer in, assessment for repair to, 28. change in course of, 12. return of ex- pense of repair of, 27. (which crosses), re- moval of, 12. stoppage of, 12, 17.
Greenleaf, Danl, 63. Ezekiel P., 7, 9, 21. Thomas, 285.
Greenough, David, 29, 76, 79, 102, 113, 114, 115, 140, 151, 161, 162, 164, 230, 273, 274, 284, 289, 299, 300. and associates, agree- ment of, for pur- chase of land and building of school- house on West street, 114, 115.
Nat., 15. Mr., 159, 200, 253, 257, 259, 260,2269, 298. 58, 209, 210.
Greenwood
Grice, Caleb E., 104.
Gridley, William, 21, 64, 93, 119.
William, Jr., 119, 144, 190, 235, 299. Griffin's lane, communication relative to improving, 241. petition to widen and pave, 240. repair and improvement of, 237.
Griggs, Mr., 101. Grinley, Geo., 211. Grove street, 140.
liquor license in, 107. market house opposite, 16.
Guardian for William Alexander, 142. Benjamin Bailey, 61. discharge of, 203. Ed. H. Beckford, 215.
Thomas Capen, 273. James Cole, 117.
Henry Dewhurst, 198.
Julia Domblide, 57. Moses Eustis, 122.
R. D. Green, 262. Thomas Hancock, 299. John Haskins, 162.
Lydia Heath, 82.
William Jackson, 186.
David Jacobs, 18, 19.
John Lamb, 117.
Mrs. Leeds, 101. Daniel T. Lewis, 176.
Sarah Lillie, 210.
William N. Lowe, 248.
Ann Marshall, 87.
Polly May, 46. Mrs. Jemima McMellon, 177.
Benjamin Nottage, 24.
William Peak, 143. Robert Rand, 96. Edward Smith, 276.
John Somes, 277. William Stimpson, 201.
William Thayer, 208. Ebenezer Wells, 22. John White 186. Robert Wright, 250.
Guild, Benjamin, 44. Mr., 272. Gun house, 140.
Gun house on Common, communication relative to, 247. expense of new, to be paid by State, 122.
petition for, new, 122.
petition against, 247. petition to al- low to re- main, 244, 245. communication from Board of Health relative to, 15. complaint against insecurity of, 44.
complaint against removal of, to Copp's Hill, 18. expense of moving, 258. permission from firewards to move, 30. petition to place over water, near rope walk, 257. removal of, 15, 29. right of town to use, 258. roof, slating of, 44. to be placed on land added to North burying ground, 15.
Guss, Peter, 58. Gutters in North Russell street, paving of, 290. Somerset street, application for paving, 40.
Hack driver, unlawful, fees received by, 90.
Hackman, complaint against, 249, 278. license revoked, 90, 249, 278. Hackney carriages, complaints against, 49. fare of, 66. fee from, to go to Superintendent of Police, 199. numbering of, 66. record of licenses for, 287. rules and orders for, 49, 50, 66.
Hackway, W. C., 4. Hadley, Moses, Jr., 186.
Hager, Joel, 77.
Hague, Thomas, 57.
Hairdressers, petition of, 222.
Hale, David, Jr., 286, 299.
Hales, Mr., 232.
Hall, Benjamin, 57. B., 28. Ed., 63. Esther, 6. Jacob, 6, 231. Jonathan P., 7, 160, 161, 231.
Joseph, 263, 264.
Mary, 6. Patten, 230. 231, 234, 259. & Weld, 159, 161, 259.
Hallett, George, 161.
Halls, Boylston, communication relative to opening of museum in, 23.
Hamilton street, paving of, 237.
appropriation for, 246. subscriptions for, 246.
repair of, 249.
Hammett, William, 2. Hammond, Gardner, 3, 88.
Hancock, Ebenezer, 27, 28, 34, 154, 299. John, 154. Thomas, 299. Gov., 54, 150, 223, 232. -- , 104, 143, 261.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Hancock heirs, land recovered from, 284. street, repairs to engine-house in, 57. Hanners, Benjamin, 31.
Hanover street, 9, 66, 78, 164, 262.
Harbor, 79.
alteration in channel of, 10. buoy for protection of, 12. defence, 117, 118.
accounts of money re- ceived for, 131, 132. possible injury to, by sinking hulks as means of, 121. work on, volunteered, 129.
Harrington, Mr., 90, 91, 206. Harris, Elijah, 271, 272.
Jonathan, 223, 262. Leach, 237, 297. R. D., 206. Samuel, 42, 70. -, 261. Harrison, James, 18, 94, 125, 189, 262. Mrs., 77.
Hart (Hartt), Edmund, 138. Frederick, 142. --- , 1, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149, 159, 165. Harts & Sargent, 289. Hartwell, William, 144, 190, 235, 299. -, 249.
Harvard College, recommendations from government of, 33 street, 243.
committee to fix bounds oť, 291. fish stallin, 87. staked out by committee, 293. Harvey, Silas, 64, 95, 120, 146. Haskins, John, 76, 162.
R., 143. Hastings, John C., 44, 64, 93. N., 211, Samuel, 4, 76, 94, 189, 297. , 224. Hatch, Mrs., 29. Hathaway, Timothy, 227. -- , 228, 242.
IIats, manufacturers of, objection by, to Frink Roberts, auctioneer, 192.
Ilatters square, application for occu- pancy of land in, 238 Hawes, Daniel, 301. Joseph, 105. Hawley, Noah, 104. street, 87. committee to view, 101. Mr. Amory's new build- ing in, 101. sewer in, 135, 136. assessment for, 69, 136. expense of, 69, 135, 136.
Hay, regulations for, 49. sale of, in streets, 66. of stands for, 123, 124. scales, accounts of, 13, 239. committee on, 219, 282. duties of, 173, 281.
new, 66. at north end of Pleas- ant street, near
Pound, 41. building for, 50. place to be prepared for, 38. plan and estimate for, 41. notification to remove, 38. repairs to, 9, 13.
Hay scales, request for removal of, 50. removal of shed from Mrs. Swan's land, near, 50. weigher, 179, 277.
accounts of, 9, 84, 96, 99, 102, 123, 134, 178, 205, 215, 219, 224, 255. delinquency in, 84. bonds of, 85, 111, 138, 227, 263, 234. bondsmen of, 85, 109, 179, 221. to be informed of delinquency,84. choice of, 85, 109, 138, 221. complaints of errors by, 14. salary of, 13. weighing, receipts from, 9.
Hayden, William, 58. Hays, M. H., 265.
M. M., 265. Hayward, Caleb, 21, 64, 93, 119, 144, 190, 223, 235, 238, 269, 285, 299. Jonathan, 203. Lemuel, 97. Dr., 77. Mr., 267, 282.
Hazard, James, 48. Mr., 12. Head, Charles, 104, 119, 144, 190, 235, 299. Joseph, 152, 187.
Head wall, at bottom of Allen street, 46. in Copper street, committee to report relative to repairs, 44. Heard, John, 31, 145, 161, 267. John, Jr., 40.
Heath, Jonathan, 155, 156, 157. Lydia, 82.
Heckling, Mrs., 62.
Heirs-at-law, 145.
Heirs of Gov. Hancock, boundaries of land of, on Beacon Hill, 54. land recovered from, 268, 284. objection of, to taking of land by town to widen Beacon street, 154, 155, 156. opinion of attorney as to future claims by, 154, 155. Leverett, claim of land by, 18.
Lendall Pitts, 2.18.
suit against town by, 304.
John Pitts, claim to land by, 254, 255, 256. Job Prince, deed of land of, 265, 266. J. Prince, 259. Hemmingway, Peter, 4. Henry & Leonard, 249, 271.
Henshaw & Jarvis, 211. Hersey (Hearsey), Daniel, 106, 119, 144, 190, 235, 299. Ebed, 2.
Hewes, Robert, 76. Samuel H., 31.
Higgins, David, 79. Capt., 77. -, 243. Higginson, Stephen, 112. -, 60. High street, assessment for laying sewer in, 43. petition to lay sewer in, 43. repairs to, 75. Ililer, Jacob, 94, 189, 193. -, 262 Hill, Henry, 62, 85, 86, 290. Thomas, 76.
Hinckley (Hinkly, Hinkley), David, 29, 261, 283. Mr., 283.
Iliorns, Caleb, 123.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Hobart & Beal, 175. Hodgskins, Capt. John, 55. Hodgskinson, 47. Holbrook, Asa, 200.
Jirah, 22. Mr., 199.
Holden, Thomas, 64, 95, 120, 146, 193, 237, 297, 300 ..
Holland, Dr. Jacob, 4.
John, 242. Mrs., 94, 189.
Holley, Rev. Mr., 89, 227.
Hollis, Joseph, 134, 144.
street church, care of clock in, 222. conference relative to pav- ing of, 24. Holmes, Oliver, 47. Samuel, 116, 153, 158, 194, 237, 297, 300. -, 203. Holt, Thomas, 193. Mr., 7.
Homer, Eleazer, 121. George, 47, 242. Jacob Porter, 270. Joseph, 11. Capt. Michael, 242. William, 28, 34, 47, 60, 233. -- , 85.
Hooton, John, 6. Hopkins, Thomas, 28. Capt., 34. Horses, removal of, from market place, 55. sale of, in State street prohibited, 22. watering of, on Sunday, 65.
Horton, Benjamin, 70, 95, 120. Jr., 70, 95, 120.
Jotham, 6. Samuel, Jr., 205. -- , 205, 206.
Hospital, General, land leased by direct- or's of, 253. petition of trustees of, to close Bridge street, 258.
Hough, Richard H., 21, 64, 93, 119, 144, 190, 235.
Houses, objection to use of room in as watch-house in Orange street, 157. of Mr. Oliver, license to keep horses for boarders of, 30. on Purchase street, interference with footwalk by steps of, 17. (See Buildings.) Howard, John, 42, 193.
Day, 125. D., 95, 190. D., Jr., 189. Nabby, 142. Simeon, 265. Rev. Simeon, 265. Mrs., 249, 264. Howe (How), Calvin, 301.
John, 22, 64, 94, 95, 120, 145, 189, 193. 2d, 193.
J., 131. Thomas, 63. William, 215. Mrs., 29. Hubbard, T., 263. -, Mr., 191, 295. Mrs., 29.
Hudson, Elizabeth, 63. Hull, Stephen, 31. Humphrey, Benjamin, 233. B., 305. Hunnewell, Jonathan, 4, 12, 42, 44, 125, 126, 220, 233, 273. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24.
Hunnewell, 25, 26, 27, 30, 33, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 124, 127, 128, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 146, 147, 148,
149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 163, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184,
185, 188, 194, 195, 196, 198, 200, 202, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 229, 230, 231, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 244, 250, 252,
253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 260,
267, 268, 271, 272, 276, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 288, 289, 292, 293, 294, 298, 300, 301, 303, 304.
Hunstable, Thomas, 212. Hunt, Augustus, 29.
Joab, 42. Matthew M., 77. William, 31. Mr., 6. Huntington, Rev. Mr., 114, 279.
Hurd, Benjamin, 57, 195, 253. Joseph, 6. Nathaniel, 76. Mr., 194.
Hurlbutt, Enoch, 63.
Hutchings, Fitz Edward, 44, 64, 93.
Hutchinson, Henry, 94.
Hyler, Jacob, 125.
Hynes, Mr., 1, 14, 17. William, 157.
Inches, Henderson, 221, 222. Indentures, 122.
approval of, 10, 55, 79, 104, 145. for conveyance of land, 133. of Bernard Alexander, can- . celled, 263. George Allen, 79. John Day, 104. Jas. Hazard, approved, 48. Josiah Knapp, 261. George R. Miller, 203. Henry Nile, 24. Thomas L. Rayner, 263. Wm. Saul, 55. Abel Whitney, 246. James Williams, 262, 284. Independent Chronicle, printing of rata- ble polls in, 16. Independence of the American colonies, anniversary of, 14, 56, 90, 139, 180, 227, 290.
Indictment against town, 50.
Ingersol, Isaac P., 44, 64, 93. Ingersoll, 249, 271.
Ingraham, Frederick W., 139, 144, 190, 235. Wm., 203. -, Capt., 288. Inhabitants, 2, 5, 11, 13, 16, 33, 39, 49, 70, 109, 152, 155, 162, 205, 256, 261, 304. caution necessary in pur- chasing of wood by, 134. census to be taken of, 11. committee of, to estimate damage by taking of land to widen Elm street, 159, 161.
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Inhabitants, complaint of, 78.
money contributed by, 130, 131, 132. of Charles street, petition of, 102. hill, south of Cambridge street, licentious con- duct of, 99.
petition of number of, 61, 79, 98, 122, 125, 126, 153, 182. refused, 125. recommendation of Samuel Holmes by, to preserve order of sailors at West Boston, 116.
to assemble in ward meet- ings, 128. volunteer work on fortifi- cations, 128, 129.
Innholders, 65. appointment of, 297. licenses, 300.
law regulating, 216. list of, approved, 22, 118. objection of, to granting of licenses to occupants of cel- lars and small dealers, 191, 192.
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