Barrington, William, Viscount, 164 n. Barry, Mrs. Esther (Stetson), 186. Barry, Rev. John S., 13, 267. Memoir of, by C. C. Smith, 136-139. His "History of Massachusetts," cited, 456.
Barry, Mrs. Louisa (Young), 136. Barry, William, 136.
Bartlett, Dr. Josiah, 420 n. Bartlett, Samuel, 872.
Bartlett, Sidney, 422.
Bath, John Granville, 1st Earl of, 106.
Baxter, George S., 423. Baylies, Hon. William, 54.
Baylies, Dr. William, 229.
Bayly, Rev. John, 415 n. Bayly, Rev. Thomas, 415 n.
Beardsley, E. Edwards, D.D., dona-
tion from, 236. Thanks voted to, ib. Beaufort, Henry Somerset, 1st Duke, 106.
Beer drinking, antiquity of, 363. Belcher, Andrew, 416 n. Belcher, Hon. Jonathan, 417. Belknap, Jeremy, D.D., 229, 230, 298, 299, 303, 304 n. Remarks of Mr. Tuttle on a statement in his "History of New Hampshire," 314. Belknap, Hon. William W., letter and donation from, 378. Leave granted him to copy Dr. Belknap's portrait, ib.
"Belknap papers," committee of pub- lication of the, appointed, 232. Bell, Daniel, 424.
Bell, Mrs. Miriam (Gore), 424.
Bennett, Ebenezer, 450.
Bentley, Richard, 123 n.
Bentley, Samuel, 123 n.
Benton, Hon. Thomas H., letter of, to Amos Kendall, 306-307. Berkeley, George Berkeley, 1st Earl of, 106.
Berkeley, Lord George, 135.
Bernard, Gov. Sir Francis, 200, 451. Extract from a message of, 156. Letter of, to Gov. Hutchinson, 164 n. Letter of Hutchinson to, 174. Bertrand, Joseph, Louis F., 380. Betham, Sir William, 64.
Betty v. Horton," case of, 299. Biddle, Nicholas, LL.D., 43.
Bigelow, Hon. Erastus B., LL.D., 2, 7, 12. Vote of thanks to, 9. Bigelow, Jacob, M.D., 267.
Bigelow, Hon. John, elected a Corre- sponding Member, 425.
Bigelow, Joseph, 295.
Bigsby, Robert, Registrar of Notting- hum, 99.
Bigsby, Robert, LL.D., 266. Death of, announced, 99. Billings, —, innkeeper, 250.
Binney, Hon. Horace, LL.D., 62, 232. Birch, Thomas, D.D., his "Court and Times of James I.," cited, 88, 91 n. Black, Hon. Henry, LL.D., 266. Death of, announced, 81. Black, James, 81.
Blackstone, William, 79.
Blackstone, Sir William, his "Com- mentaries," 216.
Blagden, George W., D.D., 1. Blake, Capt. —, 61.
Blake, Edward, 422.
Body of Liberties," Mass., 458. Bohemia Manor, Maryland, 311. Bond, Henry, M.D., 41. His "Gene- alogies and History of Watertown," cited, 125, 414 n. Bordone, Bened., his "Isolario," 366. Bosschaert, H. J., 309. Boston, Mass., 68, 79, 104, 110, 113, 127, 252, 409, 415 n. Great fire in, Nov., 1872, 2, 12. Lease of part of the Society's building to the city of, 6, 18. Negro Election Day in, 45. Letters written from, during the siege, 56-60. Centennial of the Tea party, 151-216. Paper on the destruction of the tea, by R. Froth- ingham, 156-183. Circular-letter
of the Committee of Correspond- ence of the town of (1773), 158- 159. Account of meetings in (1773), 163. Invitation of the Committee of Correspondence of the town of, 167. Public meeting in Faneuil Hall, in regard to the tea, 168; in Old South Church, 170. Inscription on the Beacon Hill Monument, 183. Instructions of the town to their representatives, written by Josiah Quincy, Jr., 193-194. Punch-bowl of the Fifteen Associates of, 200. Photographs of the 'Burnt Dis- trict," presented, 246. Medal voted to Gen. Washington on the evacu- ation of, 289, 290. Mr. Sprague's ode at the Second Centennial of, 431.
Boston Athenæum, 12, 27, 32 n. Vote
of thanks to the Trustees of the, 8. Charles Folsom's letter on the man- agement and use of a library, 28-34. "Boston Evening Post," 213 n., 416 n. "Boston Gazette," 184, 192, 200. "Boston Globe," 452.
Boston Port Act, vote of the Assem-
bly of Massachusetts on the, 182. Boston & Albany R.R., 272, 275, 277, 278.
Boucher, Ann, 412, 413. Boucher, Jane, 412, 413. Boucher, Lewis, 412.
Boucher, Lewis, the younger, 412. Boucher, Mary (b. 1708), 412. Boucher, Mary (b. 1710), 412.
Boucher, Sarah, 412, 413. Boucher, Thomas B., 412 n. Bowditch, J. Ingersoll, 18. Bowditch, Nathaniel Ingersoll, 3. Bowdoin, Mrs. Elizabeth (Erving), 153.
Bowdoin, Gov. James, 44, 126, 128, 186, 192, 300. Extracts from a letter of, to Dr. Franklin, intro- ducing Josiah Quincy, Jr., 153–154. Letters of St. John de Crevecœur to, 237-210. Bowdoin College, 440.
Bowen, Prof. Francis, tribute of, to
Prof. Wyman, 320. Appointed to prepare a memoir of him, 324. Ex- cused from writing the memoir of Prof. Wyman, 424.
Bowes, William, 200. Bowyer, William, 122. Boydell, Jolin, 103, 417. Boyer, Peter, 200.
Bradford, Alden, LL.D., 130, 218, 219,
220, 224, 225, 226-232. His " His- tory of Massachusetts," cited, 162 n. Bradford, Gov. William, 70, 114, 410 n.
His "History of Plymouth Plan- tation," cited, 138, 315, 391. Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 79. Brandon, Lord, 109.
Brauwer, Adrian, 317.
Braybrooke, Richard Griffin, Lord, 74,
Bremen, Adam of, 353, 362. Bression Aymer, 381. Bridges, Richard, 405, 406. Bridgewater, Mass., 54. Extract from the records of the town of, 68. Rev- olutionary broadside of the town of, 371-372.
Bridgman, Thomas, his "Memorials of the Dead in Boston," cited, 4:20 n.
Bridgwater, John Egerton, 2d Earl of, 106.
Brigham, Arthur Austin, 281. Brigham, Charles, 280.
Brigham, Charles Brooks, 281. Brigham, Edward Austin, 281. Brigham, Mrs. Margaret A. (Brooks), 281.
Brigham, Mary Brooks, 281. Brigham, Mrs. Susanna (Baylis), 280. Brigham, Hon. William, memoir of, by Dr. Robbins, 280-281. Brigham, William Tufts, 281. Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre, 82. Brodhead, John Romeyn, 266. Death of, announced, 43. Bromfield family, 215.
Brooks, Rev. Charles, 13.
Brooks, Gov. John, 82. Letter of, from camp near Valley Forge,
Brooks, William G., 2, 7, 12, 44, 63. Of committee of publication of the Belknap Papers, 232. Communi- cates donation of Mr. Safford, 243. Exhibits a plaster medallion of Pres. Washington, 254.
Brown, John Carter, 349. Death of, announced, 312.
Brown, Samuel, 206, 207.
Brown & Ives, Messrs., 312. Browne, Edward, 340.
Bruce, Capt. James, 171, 172. Bruce, John, 124.
Brunswick, Maine, 78.
Bryant, William C., LL.D., 27, 374. Letter from, to the Centennial of the Tea-party, 183–184. Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 91, 134.
Building' of the Society, report of the Building Committee, 5. Of Committee on moving to the new, 9. Insurance on the, 18. Lease of
part of, to the City of Boston, 6, 18. Cost of the new, 277. "Building Committee," 12, 17, 19, 279. Report of the, 5. Bulfinch, Charles, 4.
Bulkeley, Gershom, his "Will and Doom," 240. Bulkeley, Peter, 113.
Bullard, Asa, M.D., 427. Bullard, Daniel, 295.
Bullen, Moses, 223. Bumstead, John, 424.
Bunhill Fields burial-ground, London, 105.
Bunker, Rev. Benjamin (H. C. 1658), called to the church in Bridge- water, Mass., 68.
Burgoyne, Gen. John, 245, 290. Burke, Sir John Bernard, 64, 125,
329, 408, 408 n., 409 n.
Canandaigua, N. Y., portraits in the court-house at, 67.
Caner (Jaspar Crane ?), 233. Canterbury, Archbishop of, 106. Cape of Good Hope, 327. Carew, George, Lord, 96. Carleton, Sir Dudley, 88, 93. Carlyle, Thomas, 450.
Carnes, Mrs. Emmeline (Dobell), 421, 422, 423.
Carnes, Emmeline Wainwright (Mrs. Weeks), 423.
Carnes, Francis, 421, 423. Carnes, Francis John, 423.
Carnes, Lucy Payne (Mrs. Weeks), 423.
Carteret, Sir George, 135.
Cartwright, Rev. Thomas, 336.
Castine, Maine, inscribed copper plate found in, 39.
Catalogue of the Society's library, 18, 278.
Catlin, George, 13.
picture of the Virginia Convention
Cavendish, Lord William, 109.
Ceracchi, Giuseppi, 254.
Chalmers, George, his "Political
Annals," cited, 455, 457.
Chamberlain, Furnell, 372.
Chamberlain, John, letter of, cited, 88, 93.
Champernoon, Capt. Francis, 314. Champlain, Samuel de, 441. Chandler, Gardiner, 62.
Chandler, Rufus, 62.
Channing, William Ellery, D.D., 443. Chapin, Gen. Israel, 67. Chardon, Peter, 417.
Charles II., of England, 105. Charlestown, Mass., 397. Chase, Thomas, Qm.-Gen., 59. Chase and Speakman, distillers, 200. Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of, 154. Chauncy, Charles, Pres. Harv. Coll., 133, 236. Articles against, by the Commissioners of Causes Ecclesias- tical (1630), 337–340. Chauncy, Commodore Isaac, 26. Chester, Col. Joseph L., 14, 125. Ac- cepts membership, 43.
Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, 2d Earl of, 106.
Chiceley, Thos., 106. Chillingworth,
Chilton, Mary (Mrs. Winslow,) 410 n. Choate, Isaac, 295.
"Christian Examiner," 442.
"Christian Register," 443.
Christmas, Robert, 406.
Christmas, William, 406. "Chronicle," newspaper, 184. Church, Benjamin, M.D., 167. Church of England, ceremonies of the, tempore Charles I., 332-337. Chytræus, Nathan, his "Variorum in Europa Itinerum Delicia," cited, 40.
Circourt, Count Adolphe de, 254, 331. Donation from, 62.
Clarendon, Henry Hyde, 2d Earl of, 106.
Clark, Henry A., permission granted him to have a picture of Harvard College photographed, 255. Clark, Samuel, 100. Clark, Thomas, 389.
"Clark v. Tousey," case of, cited, 100.
Clarke, Jonathan, 175, 205. Clarke, Richard, 163, 166, 168. Clarke, Robert, donation from, 214 n., 217. Thanks ordered to, ib. Clarke, Capt. William, 43. Clifford, George Clifford, 2d Baron, 106.
Clifford, Gov. John H., 263. Letter of, on death of Judge Warren, 323. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Judge Warren, 324.
Clinton, Hon. George, 62.
Clinton, Sir Henry, 383, 384, 386, 387. Cobb, Benjamin, 200.
Cochrane, Alexander Thomas, Lord, trial of, 62.
copy of the, presented, 282.
Coffin, Elizabeth (Mrs. Amory), 419.
Coffin, Capt. Hezekiah, 169, 171, 172, 239.
Coffin, Gen. John, 62.
Coffin, Nathaniel, 60.
Cogswell, Joseph G., LL.D., 50, 389. "Coke Manuscripts," 64. Coleridge, Samuel T., his "Biographia Literaria," cited, 434. Coles, Gov. Edward, 25.
"Collections" of the Society, 15, 18,
19, 104, 111, 269, 273, 278, 297-299, 303, 380, 345, 420 n., 455, 458. Sub- scription to publish the, 232. Colleton, Sir John, 408 n. Colleton, Thomas, 408 n.
Collins, Rev. Samuel, letter of, about conformity, 341. Collison, Peter, 408.
Colman, Rev. Benjamin, 416 n. Colman, Benjamin, the elder, 417. Colman, Benjamin, 416. Colman, John, Sen., 416 n. Colman, John, Jr., 416, 417. Colman, John, 416.
Colman, John (b. 1737), 416. Colman, Sarah, 416. Colman, William, 416.
Colman, William (b. 1744), 416. "Columbian Centinel," 185. Columbus, Christopher, 41, 352, 362, 366, 379; M. d'Avezac's paper on the date of the birth of, 313. Combe, George, M.D., 390. "Committee
of Correspondence," town of Boston, letters of the, 158–159, 167, 173.
"Committee of Correspondence," Assembly of Mass., letter of the, 160-162, 182.
"Commonwealth v. Aves," case of, cited, 299.
"Commonwealth v. Nathaniel Jenni- son," case of, cited, 293–299. Compton, Henry, Bishop of London, 106.
Concord, Mass., invitation of the town to the Society, to join in the centennial of the battle at, 449. Accepted, 450.
Confiscation Acts of Massachusetts, 53-54.
Connecticut, colonial records of, 240. Conrad, Charles M., 259.
Cook, Charles Edward, 370.
Cook, Charles Wells, donation from, 370.
Cook, Capt. James, 354.
Cooke, Elisha, M.D., 412 n. Cooke, Elisha, Jr., 412.
Cooke, Elisha (b. 1703), 412.
Cooke, Elizabeth, 412.
Cooke, Francis, 389.
Cooke, Jane, 412.
Cooke, Mary, 412, 414.
Cooke, Middlecott, 412 n., 414. Cooke, Sarah, 412, 414, 417. Coolidge, Mrs. Joseph, donation from, 43. Thanks ordered to, ib. Cooper, Sir William, 109. Cooper, William, 110, 159, 194, 416 n. Copeland, Jonathan, Jr., 372. Copeland, Jonathan 3d, 372, 375. Copley, Elizabeth Clarke (Mrs. Gar- diner Greene), 56 n.
Copley, John Singleton, R.A., 44, 211, 268 Mr. Perkins's memoir of, 23. Corlet, Elijah, 235.
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, 3d Baron, 106.
Corresponding Members, election of, 68, 104, 121, 240, 264, 370, 425. Deaths of, 43, 81, 99, 122, 312, 426. Corresponding Secretary. See "Rob- bins, C."
Corwin, Hon. Thomas, 259.*
Cotton, Rev. John, 132, 211, 344, 416 n.
Cotton, Rev. Josiah, 211. Cotton, Mrs. Priscilla, 211. Cotton, Rev. Rowland, 211. Cotton, Rev. Theophilus, 211. Cotton family, MS. genealogy of the, presented, 44.
"Cotton Manuscripts," 64.
Council of the Society, 140, 142, 149, 270, 279, 305, 346, 370, 378 n., 380 n., 895, 425, 449. To represent the Society as delegates at the centen- nial of the battle at Concord, 450. Coventry, Thomas, Lord, 343. Cowper, William, 436.
Coxe, Prof. John R., M.D., 75. Cradock, Gov. Matthew, death of, 242. Craford,
Crafts, Col. Ebenezer, 251.
Crafts, Thomas, 208.
Craigie, Capt. Andrew, 250. Crampton, Sir Philip, 368. Cranch, Richard, 206. Crane, Jaspar, 233.
Crane, Col. John, 208, 251.
Craven, William Craven, Earl of, 106. Crevecœur, Fanny St. John, 238. Crevecœur, Hector St. John, 238. Letters of, to Gov. Bowdoin, 237- 240. "Letters of an American Far- mer" of, 238.
Crevecœur, Lewis St. John, 238. Crewe, Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham, 106.
Crittenden, Hon. John J., 259. Crocker, Hon. Samuel, 55. Crowell, John Y., 273, 275.
Cromwell, Oliver, 448. Cast of the face of, exhibited, 450. "Cumberland Gazette," 185. Cunningham, Ann, 413. Cunningham, Nathaniel, 413.
Cunningham, Nathaniel, Jr., 413.
Cunningham, Ruth, 413. Cunningham, Sarah, 413. Cunningham, Timothy, 413. Curll, E., 105.
Curtis, Hon. Benjamin R., 266. Elect-
ed a Resident Member, 44. Ac- cepts membership, 49. Death of, announced, 346. Resolutions of the Society, ib. Remarks of Dr. Rob- bins, 347-348. Reference to, in Mr. Winthrop's letter, 351.
Curtis, Charles P., donation from, 263. Thanks voted to, ib. Cushing, Hon. Caleb, presents a MS. genealogy of the Cotton family, 44. Vote of thanks to, ib. Cushing, Hon. Luther ports" cited, 458. Cushing, Hon. Thomas, 157, 183, 190, 192, 224.
Cushing, Chief Justice William, 297. Note-book of, exhibited, 292. Sketch of, 295.
Cushman, Rev. Robert, 389. Cushman, Susanna, 3×9.
Cutler, Rev. Manassah, D.D., 82. Cyrene, "Smith and Porcher's Recent Discoveries at," 65.
Dacre, Lord, 63. Dale, Eben, 3. Dall, Joseph, 372. Dalton, Tristram, 225. Dana, Richard, 194.
Dana, Hon. Richard H., Jr., 346. Danckaerts, Jaspar. See "Dankers, Jaspar."
Dane, Nathan, LL.D., 456. His "Abridgment of American Law," cited, 453.
Danforth, Rev. Samuel, letter of, to Thomas Danforth, 305–306.
Danforth, Hon. Thomas, 305. Letter of, to Gov. Winthrop, of Conn., 235. Dankers, Jaspar, 309. Extracts from his Journal, 310–311.
Darcy, Sir Conyers, Comptroller of the Household, 101.
Dartmouth, William Legge, 2d Earl of, 206. Letter of Gov. Hutchinson to him, 164-166. Another letter of Gov. Hutchinson to, 172. Letter from, to Hutchinson, approving his conduct in Boston, 175. Letter of Isaac Royall to, 179-182. Dartmouth, William Legge, 4th Earl of, 176.
Davenport, Rev. John, 343. Davis, Caleb, 206.
Davis, Admiral Charles H., 258. Davis, Daniel, 258.
Davis, Isaac P., 110.
Davis, Hon. John, 230.
Davis, Hon. William T., 232. Letter from, to the Tea-party Centennial meeting, 210-212.
Dean, John Ward, 242 n. Deane, Charles, LL.D., 22, 39, 50, 70, 76, 90. Elected Recording Secre- tary, 21, 279. Recording Secretary, 1, 43, 49, 50, 63, 65, 69, 71, 78, 79, 99, 104, 122, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 150, 214, 217, 236, 255, 263, 805, 312, 318, 345, 367, 378, 395, 425, 449, 451. Motion of, 51. Communicates two letters written in Boston during the siege, and one from Halifax, 56-62. To report a list of exist- ing committees of the Society, 83.
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