Shaftsbury, Anthony A. Cooper, 1st Earl of, 109.
Shaler, William, Consul at Algiers, 26. Shapleigh, Major Nicholas, 314. Sharpe, W., 103.
Sharpless, James, 131.
Shaw, Chief Justice Lemuel, 3, 22, 422, 427, 458.
Shaw, Sally, 389.
Shays, Daniel, 130 n.
Sheafe, Capt. Edward, 190.
Shelburne, William Petty, 2d Earl of, 164 n.
Sheldon, Rev. Gilbert, letter of Stephen Goffe to, 343-344. Shepard, Rev. Thomas, 375. Sherburne, Joseph, 417. Sherman, Samuel, 233.
Ships, construction of early Scandina- vian, 9. Ship-tombs, 9.
Shirley, John, 416 n.
Shirley, Gov. William, 181.
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of, 106.
Shurtleff, Benjamin, 389. Shurtleff, Benjamin, M.D., 389. Shurtleff, Hon. Nathaniel B., M.D.,380. Elected a member of the. Standing Committee 21, 279. Remarks of, on Negro Election Day" in Bos- ton, 45. Gifts of, to the Library, 265, 271. Death of, announced, 367. Resolutions of the Society, ib. Mr. C. C. Smith appointed to prepare a memoir of, 368. Notice of his death in Mr. Winthrop's letter, 369. Me- moir of, by C. C. Smith, 389-395. Birth, 389. Ancestry, ib. Marriage, 390. Publications, 390-394. tee of Boston Public Library, 393. Mayor of Boston, ib. Other offices and honors, 394–395.
Shurtleff, Capt. Nathaniel B., Jr., 390. Shurtleff, Mrs. Sally (Shaw), 389.
Shurtleff, Mrs. Sarah Eliza (Smith), 390.
Shurtleff, William, 389. "Brief Notice of," 391.
Sibley, John L., 62, 255, 306. Dona- tion from, 264. Vote of thanks to, ib. Biographical sketch of Cyrus Eaton, by, 438-445.
Sibley, Hon. Mark H., portrait of, 67. Sidney, Sir Philip, 304.
Simon, Thomas, his " Medals, Coins,
Seals, and other Works," cited, 233. Sinclair, Henry, Earl of Orkney (Zich- mni), 353-366, passim. Sinclair, Sir William, 355. Sinnebeelden, H., his " History en Godsgeleerdheid," &c., cited, 310. Slack, - 250.
Slavery, Chief Justice Sewall, the earliest writer against, on this con- tinent, 71. Abolished in Massachu- setts by the Declaration of Rights, 293.
Sloane, Dr. Hans, verses addressed to, 47-49.
Sluyter, Peter, 310.
Smallwood, Gen. William, 245. Smith, Mrs. Anna (Leonard), 55. Smith, Charles C., 267, 388. Memoir of Rev. John S. Barry, by, 136-110. Of committee of publication of the "Winthrop Papers," 232. Of com- mittee to nominate officers for the Society, 255, 449. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Dr. Shurtleff, 368. Memoir of Dr. Shurtleff, by, 389-395.
Smith, Lieut.-Col. Francis, 57. Wound- ed at the battle of Lexington, 58.
Smith, Hiram, 390.
Smith, Capt. John, 74, 441. His "New England's Trials," 75.
Smith, Rebecca (Mrs. Gore), 424. Smith, Richard, obituary of, 242. Smith, Richard, of Wickford, R. I., 249 n.
Smith, R. Murdock, R. E., his "Dis- coveries at Cyrene," 65. Smith, Sydney, 321. Smith, Lieut.
"Smithsonian Institute," 284, 377. Snell, Barnabas, 372.
Snell, Jonathan, Jr., 372.
Snell, William, 372.
Snow, Caleb, M.D., his "History of Boston," cited, 177.
Snow, Daniel, 372.
Snow, Eleazer, 372.
"Société Américaine," Paris, 379. Soemund, the learned, 363.
Somerby, Horatio Gates, 125, 313.
Spencer, Hon. John C., portrait of, 67. Spencer, Capt. -, 412. Spenser, Edmund, 329. Sperre, Malise, 355.
Spooner, William Jones, 26. Sprague, Charles, death of, announced
by Mr. Adams, 426. Tribute of Rev. R. C. Waterston to, 427-438. His "Shakspere Ode," 428-429. His "Curiosity," 429-430. Centennial Ode," 431. Letter of, giving the origin of the poem, "We are but Two," 432. Compared with Charles Lamb, 435-436. Mr. Winthrop's notice of the death of, 446-447. Sprague, Mrs. Elizabeth (Rand), 428. Sprague, George James, 434. Sprague, Samuel, 427.
Sprague, William B., D.D., 446. Spurzheim, Johann Gaspar, M.D., 390. Standing Committee, 131, 140. Elect-
ed, 21, 279. Resolutions offered by the, 49. Annual reports of the, 12- 14, 264-270.
Standish, Capt. Miles, 410.
Standish, Sarah (Mrs. Payne), 410. Stanhope, Philip Henry, 5th Earl of 122 His "History of England," cited, 157.
Stanton, Thomas, 234. Stark, Gen. John, 208. State Paper Office. See "Public Rec- ord Office."
Stebbins, Edward M., letter from, offering the MS. collections of Mr. Somerby to the Society, 312. Vote of thanks to, 313.
Sterne, Samuel B., 272. Stetson, Cornet Robert, 186. Stevens, Charles E., 300 n. Stewart, Major John, medal voted to, 290, 291.
Stewart, Margaret (Mrs. Payne), 410, 414 n., 416 n. Stewart.
See also "Stuart."
Stone, Zachariah, 293.
Story, Hon. Joseph, LL.D., 81, 121, 348. His "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," cited, 453.
Story, William W., 380. Stoughton, Lieut.-Gov. William, 113, 414.
Strong, Gov. Caleb, 297. Strutt, Capt. James, 408. Stuart, Alexander, H. H., 259. Stuart, Hon. George Okill, 81. Stuart, Rer. George Okill, 82. Stuart, Gilbert C., 126. Portrait of Pres. Madison by, 25. Engraving of his portrait of Washington, 305. Stuart, Margaret, 414, 415 n. Stuart, Mrs. Sarah (Leonard), 55. Stuart (Steward) William, 414, 415 n. Stuart, Dr., of London, 55. Stuart. See also "Stewart." Stukeley, Sir Lewis, 91, 93. Sturgis, Hon. William, 3. "Suffolk Archæological Society,” 448. Suffolk Bank, 428.
Suffolk Savings Bank, 272, 275, 277,
"Suffolk and Essex Free Press," no- tice of Mr. Almack's death, copied from the, 447-449.
Sullivan, Gor. James, 44, 207, 297, 303. His "History of Land Titles," cited, 118, 454, 457. Extract from a letter of, 298.
Sullivan, John, centenarian, 65. Sullivan, Gen. John, 210, 252, 450, 451. His connection with Luzerne, 382. Letter of Luzerne, and translation, 383-388.
Sumner, Hon. Charles, 266, 346, 348. Elected a Resident Member, 104. Accepts membership, 105. Death of, announced, 259. Tribute to his memory, by Mr. Winthrop, 261. Resolution of the Society, 262. Sumner, Increase, 297. Sketch of, 296. Sumner, Gen. William H., bequest of, to the Society, 20.
Sunderland, Robert Spencer, 2d Earl of, 106.
Sutherland, George Granville W. L. Gower, Duke of, 75.
Swan, Mrs. Hepzibah (Clarke), 209. Swan, Col. James, 207, 203.
Tailer, Col. William, 414.
Tait, Archibald Campbell, D. C. L., Archbishop of Canterbury, 70. Talbot, Capt. James, 406. Talcott, Major John, 71. Talcott, Gov. Joseph, 80, 100. Tallmadge, Col. William S., 421. "Tanner MSS," 84, 89.
Tatsham (Tresham), Master, 96. Taunton, Mass. 53. Tayler, Robert, 60.
Taylor, Abigail (Mrs. Amory), 419. Taylor, Capt. Christopher, 416. Taylor, Rev. Isaac, A.M., his "Words and Places," presented, 44; cited, 73. Taylor, James, 414.
Taylor, John, letter of John Adams to, cited, 300 n.
Taylor, Mrs. Mary (Mrs. Payne), 410. Taylor, Pres. Zachary, 259. Taylor, Col.. - 223. "Tea Act," the, 157.
Tea Commissioners, the, 162, 163, 166. Tea, destruction of, in Boston Har- bor, 1778, celebration of the cen- tennial of, 151-216. Meeting of the Society at Rev. R. C. Waterston's house, 151-216. Remarks of the President, 151-156. Paper by Mr. Frothingham, 156-183. Letter of W. C. Bryant, 183-184. Remarks of Mr. Waterston, 184-198. Verses by Mrs. Waterston, 198-199. Re- marks of Dr. Ellis, 199–202. Ballad by Dr. Holmes, 202-204. Remarks of Mr. Warren, 205-207. Remarks of Mr. Amory, 207-210, Letter from Mr. W. T. Davis, 210-212. Julius Dexter's letter, 214. Con- temporary vindications of the act, 178. Specimens of the tea exhib- ited, 185. Old verses on the Tea- party, 212-213. List of articles ex- hibited at the meeting, 215-216. Engraving relating to the destruc- tion of the tea, presented, 263. "Tea-Tax Tempest," engraving, pre- sented, 214. Temple, Augusta, 240.
Temple, Lady Elizabeth (Bowdoin),
Temple, Sir John, 240.
Temple, Sir Thomas, 134.
Temple, Sir William, 64.
Teniers, David, 317.
Tenure of lands in New England,
paper on the, by Prof. Washburn, 114-121.
Ternay, Charles L. d'Arsac de, 105. Thacher, Oxenbridge, 190.
Thatcher, Benjamin B., his "Traits of the Tea-party," cited, 172, 178. Thayer, Abijah, 372.
Thayer, Nathaniel, 16, 274. Thayer & Hunt, Messrs., 428. Thierry, Augustine, 248.
Thomas, Hon. Benjamin F., 253, 263. Motion of, 254.
Thomas, Isaiah, 44.
Thomas, Gen. John, letter of, on Gov. Hutchinson's papers, 223.
Thomaston, Maine, Eaton's "History of," 444.
Thompson, Benjamin.
Thompson, Mrs. Sarah (Walker Rolfe), 396.
Thoms, William J., F.S.A., his Human Longevity," cited, 63. Thyn, Thomas, 103.
Ticknor, George, LL.D., 3, 50, 66, 350, 368.
Tocqueville, Alexis Charles H. C. de, 896.
Toothaker, Samuel A., M.D., gift of, to the Cabinet, 451.
Torfæus, Thormodus, his " Orcades," 354, 356, 359. Cited, 355. Torrey, Prof. Henry W., reads ex- tracts from a letter of Hannah Win-
throp, 214. Tribute of, to Jeffries Wyman, 322.
Torrington, Pattee Byng, 2d Viscount, 101.
Tounson, Robert, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury, 96, 98. Letter of, cited,
Tucker, Prof. George, 75.
Tucker, St. George, LL.D., 298, 308,
Tucker, - 423.
Tuckerman, Henry T., 376, 377. Tudor, Hon. William, 4, 44. Tufton, Anne (Mrs. Gibbon), 242. Turner, Rev. Charles, 206. Turner, Dawson, 45.
Tuttle, Charles W., communicates particulars of Edward Randolph and his family, 240-242. Remarks by, on a passage in Dr. Belknap's His- tory of New Hampshire, 314. Twisleton, Hon. Edward Turner Boyd, 14. Death of, announced by Mr. Adams, 367. Pres. Winthrop's no- tice of, 368.
Twyford, Richard, 406.
Tyler, Sarah (Mrs. Gray), 420 n.
Upham, Hon. Charles W., 77, 217. His "Memoir of Timothy Pickering," 242, 267, 271.
Upham, Judge Joshua, 77. Usher, John, 113.
Vaille, Frederick O., granted leave to have a picture of Harvard College photographed, 255.
Vane, Sir Henry, 132.
Van Zandt, Laura C. (Mrs. Carnes), 423.
Van Zandt, Thomas, 423. Vapereau, Louis G., his "Dictionnaire
des Contemporains," cited, 446. Vaughan, Benjamin, LL.D., 26. Vaughan, Charles, 4.
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Count de, 451. Letter of Luzerne to, relating to General Sullivan, 383–386. Trans- lation of the same, 386-388. Vernon, Fortesque, 200. Vernon, Ralin de, 63.
Vernon, Sir Ralph de, centenarian, 63. Vernon, Sir Ralph de, of Hanwell, 63. Vernon, Sir Ralph de, of Mottram, 63. Vespucci, Amerigo, 41.
Vice-President. See "Adams, C. F." Virginia, Great Seal of, 233. Ordi- nance of secession of, 263. Vitalis, Ordericus, 353.
Vitringa, Prof. Campegius, 309. Vivian,
Volney, Constantin François C. Count de, his " View of the United States,"
Vossius, Gerard Jan, 343.
Wadsworth, James, portrait of, 67. Wadsworth, Gen. William, portrait of, 67.
Waldegrave, James, 1st Earl of, 101. Wales, Miss Annie Flagg, 215. Wales, Ebenezer, 206.
Walkendorf, Erick, Archbishop of Trondheim, 359.
Walker, Capt. Davenport, 417. Walker, Sir Hovenden, 211. Walker, James, D.D., Pres. Hare. Coll., 369, 381. Death of, announced, 395. Resolutions of the Society, ib. Tribute of Dr. Ellis to, 396- 403. Of Pres. Eliot, 403. Of Dr. Peabody, 403-404. Of Mr. Waters- ton, 405. Of Mr. Winthrop, in let- ter, 445-446.
Walker, Gen. John, 396.
Walker, Quack (Quork), 293, 294, 295, 296, 298. Bill of sale of, 297. Case of "Walker v. Jennison, 296.
Walker, Sears Cook, 396.
Walker, Mrs. Susan (Grant), 424. Walker, Rev. Timothy, 396. Walker, Timothy, LL.D., 396. Walker,
Walker & Co., Messrs., 17. Waller, Richard, F.R.S., 111. Walling, Henry F., gifts of, to the Library, 271.
Ward, Gen. Artemas, 58. Ward, John, 112.
Ward, Rev. Samuel, extracts from his answer to the Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical, 340.
Warren, Hon. Charles H., 325. Death of, announced by Mr. Adams, 318. Resolutions of the Society, 319. Ellis Ames and Prof. Washburn address the Society, 320. Letter of Gov. Clifford on the death of, 323– 324. Gov. Clifford appointed to prepare a memoir of, 324. Warren, Edward, M.D., his "Life of Dr. John Warren," cited, 202. Warren, Gen. James, 183, 207, 214, 224. Letter of Samuel Adams to, 205.
Warren, John, M.D., Dr. Edward Warren's Life of, 202.
Warren, Gen. Joseph, 153, 156, 167, 191, 258.
Warren, Mrs. Mercy, 214. Warren, Richard, 389.
Warren, Winslow, communicates a letter of Samuel Adams to James Warren, 205. Donation from, 206.
Of committee to publish a volume of Revolutionary papers, 232. Warren, Maine, Eaton's "Annals of,"
Warville, Jean Pierre Brissot de, 289. Washburn, Hon. Emory, 63, 299, 320, .823. Elected Vice-President, 21, 279. Remarks by, on a visit to New Brunswick, 76-78. Paper by, on the "Tenure of Lands in New Eng- land." 114-121. Paper by, on the "Vacation of the Colony Charter, and the repeal of the laws made under it," 451-459. His "Slavery in Massachusetts," cited, 297. His "Origin and Sources of the Bill of Rights," cited, 304 n.
Washburne, Hon. Elihu B., 331. Washington, Bushrod, LL.D., 126, 254, 288.
Washington, Pres. George, 131, 186, 192, 211, 278, 295, 371, 381, 425, 441. Silhouette likeness of, presented, 126. Autographs of, 216. Pen-and- ink portrait of, by J. Hiller, pre- sented, 243. Miniature of, in plas- ter, exhibited, 254. Medals awarded to, given to the Society's Cabinet, 288. Mr. Appleton's description of the medals, 289-292. His message on the Treaty Papers, 305. En- graving of Stuart's portrait of, ib. A copy of the Albemarle portrait of, presented to the Society, 324. The Albemarle portrait, 350 n.; ar- rival of, at the Society's rooms, 366. French engraving of portrait of, 875. Remarks of Mr. Appleton on the Albemarle portrait of, 375–377. Guizot's "Life of," 346, 350. Washington, Col. John, 278.
Silhou- ette likeness of, presented, 126. Washington, Col. William A., medal voted to, 291.
Waterston, Rev. Robert C., 44, 49, 63, 71, 131, 216, 217, 263, 269, 447. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 21. Allowed to take certain articles from the Cabinet and Library, 182. Special meeting at his house, 151-216. Remarks by, at the Tea-party meeting in his house, 183-199. Donation from, 184. Ex- hibits an engraving, 232. Of com- mittee to nominate officers for the Society, 255. Submits the report of the Standing Committee, 264-270. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Standing Committee, 279. Com- municates letters of Dr. Priestley and Dr. Price, 377. Pays a tribute to Dr. Walker, 405. Tribute of, to Charles Sprague, 427–438.
Waterston, Mrs. Robert C., lines by (A Family Picture), 198-199. Watris, O. W., 275.
Watson, Elkanah, 211, 212. Watt, Robert, M.D., his "Bibliotheca Britannica," cited, 89 n. Waymouth, George, 441, 443. Wayne, Gen. Anthony, medal voted to, 290, 291.
Webber, Samuel, D.D., Pres. Harv. Coll., inscription for his monument, by Chas. Folsom, 38. Webster, Hon. Daniel, 259, 281. The Washington medals belonging to, presented to the Society, 288-289. Description of the medals, 289–292. Wednesday Evening Club, Boston, 44.
Weeks, Edward A., 423. Weeks, Edward F., 423. Weeks, Emmeline C. (Mrs. Baxter), 423.
Weeks, Mrs. Emmeline W. (Carnes), 423.
Weeks, Mrs. Lucy Payne (Carnes), 405, 423.
Weld, Elizabeth (Mrs. Gore), 423. Weld, John, 423. Welsh, John, 200.
Wentworth, Sir John, 450. West, Benjamin, R.A., 211. West, John, 113.
Westmoreland, Charles Fane, 3d Earl of, 106.
Weymouth, Thomas Thynne, Vis- count, 106. Wharton, Ann, 250. Wharton, Richard, 235. Wharton, Thomas, 109.
Wheaton, Henry, LL.D., his
national Law," cited, 453.
Wheaton, Hon. Laban, 55.
Whidden, Thomas J., 17.
White, Hon. Daniel Appleton, 3, 396, 446.
White, John, of Boston, 200. White, John, of Worcester (?), 295. White, Hon. Samuel, 55. White, Thomas, 295.
Whitefield, Rev. George, 180. Whitmore, William H., 76, 104, 267, 812, 450, 451. Motion of, 83. Sketch of John Gough Nichols by, 122-125. Of committee on the Somerby Collections, 313. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of H. G. Somerby, ib. Donations from, 371, 378. Communicates a paper on the Payne and Gore families, 405-424. His "Names of Towns in Massachusetts," cited, 72. His "Massachusetts Civil List," cited, 416 n.
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