Bruce, Stephen, 140. Bryant, James, 140. Bryant, John. 140.
Bryant, Miss Mary, donation from, 499. Bryant, William Cullen, 105, 233, 234. Buchanan, Admiral Franklin, 136. Buckingham, Miss Ellen M., 374. Buckingham, Hon. Joseph T., 372.
Building of the Society, proposed altera- tions in the, 111, 245, 253. Committee on the, 326.
Bulfinch, Charles, 299.
Bulfinch-street Church, Boston, 129. Bulkley, Peter, 187 n.
Bull, inn-keeper, 26, 31.
Bull Inn, Cambridge, Eng., description of a caricature in the, 388.
Bullinger, Henry, 452 n.
Bullock, Gov. Alexander H., 335, 342.
His remarks on Gov. Lincoln before the Worcester County Agricultural Society, quoted, 73.
Bunker (Bunkers) Hill, 306. Picture of, exhibited, 163-164.
Bunker Hill, Battle of, 151. Letter relat- ing to, 225-7.
Bunker-Hill Monument Association, 82. Donations from, 498. Burbeck, William, 140. Burdet, Benjamin, 140.
Burgess, map of Boston in 1728, by, 158. Burgess, George C., donation from, 44. Burgoyne, Lieut.-Gen. John, 301. Burke, Edmund, 107.
Burke, William, 144.
Burnside, Samuel M., 49.
Burr, Mr. & Mrs. (of Fairfield, Conn.), 17-20.
Burr, Misses A. & E. D., 19.
Burr, Gershom, 16, 17. Marriage of, to Miss Young, 19.
Burroughs, Rev. Jeremiah, 201. Burroughs, John, Jr., 395.
Burt, Benjamin, 140.
Burton, Rev. Henry, 447 n.
cation of Churches," cited, 447, 448, 457, 463.
Burton, William, 393, 395.
By-laws of the Society, committee on alterations in the, 495.
Cabinet of the Society, 1, 39, 84, 143, 198, 246, 466 n. Accessions to the, 44, 251. Cabinet-keeper. See "Denny, H. G." Cabot, Frederick (Cabot & Lee), 308. Cabot, Hon. George, 97. Cadwallader, Gen. John, 257. California, excursion of the Board of Trade to, 309 n. Letter of Mr. Waters-
ton from, 347-353. Missions in, 348- 350. Archives of, 350-353. Calker, B. C. V., 302.
Calvert. See "Baltimore, Lord." Calvin, John, 201, 433 n., 455. Cited, 431-432, 433, 440.
Cambreleng, Hon. Churchill C., 356. Cambridge, Eng., 388. Agreement at, Aug. 26, 1629, 180, 181 n.
Cambridge, Mass., 10, 86-91, 100, 109, 151, 219. Donations from, 498.
Campbell, Loomis J., donation from, 499. Canada, 312, 313, 314, 327. Conquest of, by the English, 120-125.
Canals first constructed in Massachusetts, 59-60.
Capen, Hopestill, 394, 395. Capers, B. H.
Capers, Gabriel, 17. Capers, William H., 19.
"Cardiff Giant," 158, 328.
Prof. Marsh on the, 161. Cardwell, William, Esq., 490. Carell. See "Caryl." Carleton,, 310.
Carlyle, Thomas, letter from, 198-199. Elected Honorary Member, 225. Ac- cepts membership, 233. His "History of Frederick the Great," cited, 114, 128,
Carnes, Edward, 140. Carnes, Joseph, 140. Carter, James, 140.
Carter, James & John, 308. Carter, Samuel, 316. Cartwright, Mr., 226.
Cartwright, Rev. Thomas, 201. Cary, Nathaniel, 392, 395.
Caryl (Carell), Rev. Joseph, 201. Casa, Giovanni della, 422. Casteline, Mons., 134.
Castoreus, Maurice. See "Coster, J. L." Catalogue of the Library, supplementary
volume of the, needed, 43. Copy of the earliest printed, presented, 309. Catharine of Arragon, Queen of Eng.,
Cerinthus and St. John, 211.
Chalmers. George, 189, 191 n. His "Political Annals," cited, 174, 175 n., 188 n., 195.
Chambers, George E., donation from, 499. Chambrier, James de, 239.
Chandler, Horace P., donation from, 499. Chandler, Hon. Peleg W., 341 n. Channing William Ellery, D.D., 89, 378. Chapman, George H., letter from, giving an account of the Fenwick family, 497. Chardon, Peter, Esq., 140. Charles I., of England, 173.
Charles II., of England, 187 n., 195, 204. Charles XII., of Sweden, 242. Charles River, 203. Charles-River Bridge, 65.
Charlestown, Mass., 227, 231, 244, 306, 334, 399, 400. State prison at, 62. Charlevoix, P. F. X. de, 320.
Charters of incorporation, mode of obtain- ing, 169.
Chase, George B., donations from, 308, 499.
Chastellux. François Jean, Marquis de, 7, 27. Authorship of the English transla- tion of his "Voyages dans l'Amérique,"
Chauncy (Chancey), Charles, Pres. of Harvard College, 201.
Chauncy-Street Church," photograph of the, presented, 44.
Cheever, Ezekiel, Jr., 140.
Cheever, William Downe, 140.
Chelsea, Mass., donations from the city of, 498.
Chemnitius, Martin, 433 n.
Cheney, T. Apoleon, LL.D., donation from, 499.
Chewitt (Chewet), Lt.-Col. W., 494.
Chicago Historical Society, donations from the, 498.
Chiflet, Jules. Abbé de Balerne, 239. Childeric I., King of France, 414.
Choate, Hon. Rufus, 82.
Choiseul. Stephen Francis, Duc de, 144.
Cholera, visitation of, in 1832, 272.
"Christian Examiner," 261, 375.
Church, Benjamin, M.D., 140. Church, Benjamin, Jr., 140. Church, Edward, 140.
Church, Edward, Jr., his poem entitled "Dangerous Vice," 18.
Church, Samuel, 316.
tions from, 228, 239, 333, 483, 499. His opinion of the "Codex Cavensis," 240. Clap, Ebenezer, 140.
Clapp, Ebenezer, donation from, 499. Clark, Mrs., 19.
Clark, Daniel, letter of, to John Winthrop, Jr., on receipt of the Connecticut Char- ter, 344-345.
Clark, Fessenden (F. & S. Clark), 308.
Clark, Joshua V. H., his "History of Onondaga," quoted, 328.
Clark, Scotto (F. & S. Clark), 308. Clarke,
Clarke, Benjamin, 394.
Clarke, Robert, donations from, 499. Clarke, Samuel C., donation from, 499. Clay, Charles, of Manchester, Eng., 305.
Clay, Hon. Henry, 356. Medal coined in anticipation of his election to the Presi dency, 301.
Cleaver (Cleever), Rev. Robert, 209. Clement V., Pope, 415. Clement VI., Pope, 415.
Cleveland, Rev. Charles, 243 n. Clevenger, Shobal Vail, 98. Cleverly, Stephen, 140.
Clifford, Hon. John H., one of a committee on increase of members, 112. On the Hutchinson Papers, 228, 326. Remarks by, 158.
Clock, description of a curious, 15. Clymer, Hon. George, 23.
Cobb, Capt., "Son of Liberty," 140. Cobb, Cyrus and Darius, donation from, 499.
Cod-sounds, used in making isinglass, 327. Coddington (Cottington), William, 400. "Codex Diplomaticus Cavensis,” 239 240. Codner, William, 394, 395.
Coffin, Mrs. Eleanor (Foster), 306 n. Coffin, John, 393, 395.
Coffin, Nathaniel, of Boston, 392, 395. Coffin, Nathaniel, Jr., 393, 395.
Coffin, Nathaniel, M.D., of Portland,
"Congregational Way," names of minis- ters in favor of the, 201. Gov. Brad- ford on the, 457-460.
Congress, visit to, in 1789, 22-23. Connecticut, journal of a tour to, in 1789, 9-32. Áct of, for the preservation of ancient Town Records, 370. tion from the State, 498. Connecticut Charter, letter on receipt of the. 344.
Connecticut Historical Society, donation from the, 498.
Connecticut man and a Rhode-Islander,
dispute between, 28. Constable, William, 229, 230. Constantine, the Great, 426, 461. Converse, James. 315.
Cook, Henry, donation from, 499. Cook, Capt. James, 351, 352. Cooke, Hon. Elisha, 396.
Coolidge, Cornelius, & Co., 308.
Coolidge, Joseph, donation from, 228, 499. Coombs, Edward S., donation from, 499. Cooper, James Fenimore, 233, 356. Cooper, William, 140.
Copley, John Singleton, 241, 390, 391, 393. Discussion as to whether he ever painted miniatures, 5. Proof that he did, 390. Copley, John Singleton, Lord Lyndhurst, 390.
"Coppers," as a currency, 16, 22, 27.
Cordis, Thomas (Bellows, Cordis, & Jones), 308.
Corey, Deleraine P., donation from, 499. Corliss, Lieut. A. W., donation from, 44. Cornell University, remarks on, by J. C. Gray, 85-92.
Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquess, 301, 488 489.
Corresponding Secretary. See "Robbins, C."
Cranch, Richard, 140.
Crane, John, 140.
Crawford, Mr., of Virginia, 488. Crockett, Davy, 107.
Crofts, Thomas, 140.
Cromwell, Oliver, 405 n., 481. Crosby, Sylvester S., 483. Croswell, Rev. Andrew, 105. Cruse, Peter Hoffman, 355. Cudworth, Benjamin, 140. Cudworth, Nathaniel, 140. Cunningham, Maj., 140. Cunningham, James, 140. Cunningham, John, 140.
Cunningham, William, 140.
Currency, Colonial and Continental, 103. Curwen, Samuel, 295.
Cusanus, Cardinal Nicholas, 408.
Cushing, inn-keeper, 10, 31.
Cushing, John, 140.
Cushing, Lt.-Gov. Thomas, 140.
Cushing, Thomas (Freeman & Cushing), 308.
Cutler, Pliny (Whitney, Cutler, & Ham- mond), 308.
Cutter, Charles, A., 248. Cyprian, Saint, cited, 460.
Dale, William J., M.D., donation from, 499.
Dall, William H., gives an account to the Society of his explorations in Alaska, 142. Donation from, 499. Dalton, Capt. James, 140. Dalton, Peter Roe, 140. Dalton, Hon. Tristram, 19. Dampville, François Christophe de Levi, Duc de, medal of, 296. Dana, Richard, Esq., 140. Dana, Richard H., Jr., 352. Danæus, Lambert, 431 n. Dandalus, Francis, 415. Dane Law School, 323.
Danforth, Samuel, M.D., 140.
Danforth (Damford), Dep.-Gov. Thomas,
Danvers, Mass., 156, 334.
Darby, J., 299.
Dartmouth College, 146.
Dashwood, Capt. Samuel, 140.
Davenport, Rev. John, 201.
Davis, Aaron, 140.
Davis, Benjamin, 392, 395. Davis, Caleb, 140.
Davis, Edward, 140.
Davis, Hon. George T., donations from, 9, 501. Memoir of Isaac P. Davis by, 93-99. Of committee increase of members, 112. Remarks by. 143, 484. Paper on the "St. Regis Bell,"
Davis, Isaac P., 93. Memoir of, by George T. Davis, 94-99. Sketch of by R. C. Winthrop, 97. Lines to his memory by George Lunt, 99.
Davis, Gov. John, 49, 82. Elected Gover- nor, 69.
Davis, Judge John, 9 n., 94, 95, 98, 148, 466 n. MS. note by him in a copy of "Morton's Memorial," 400 n. Davis, Joshua, 308.
Davis, Mrs. Mercy (Hedge), 94. Davis, Robert, 140.
Davis, Samuel, 94, 95. Journal of his tour to Connecticut in 1789, 9-32. Ex- planation of a passage therein, 163.
Davis, Sarah, 94.
Davis, Solomon, 140.
Davis, Mrs. Susan (Jackson), 95. Davis, Thomas, father of Isaac P., 94. Davis, Thomas, brother of Isaac P., 94,
Davis, Thomas Kemper, 96. Davis, Wendell, 29, 94, 95. Davis, Mrs. (Wendell), 94.
Davis, William, of Boston, 1769, 140. Davis, William, brother of Isaac P., 94,
Davis, Hon. William T., elected Resident Member, 309. Accepts membership, 322.
Dawes, Capt. Thomas, 140.
Dawson, Henry B., donation from, 499. Dawson, brothers, donation from, 499. Day, -- 25.
Dean, Capt. John, 140. Dean, Mrs. Mary, 262.
Deane, Charles, 144, 150, 188, 195, 198, 203, 222, 228, 240, 257, 336 386, 392, 492. Elected Recording Secretary, 45, 243.
Recording Secretary, 1, 84, 100, 129, 135, 139, 144, 155, 159, 165, 197, 228, 233, 308, 333, 388. His "Memoir of G. Livermore," cited, 100. Vote of thanks to, 105. Of a committee on increase of the number of members, 112. Of committee on another course of lectures by members of the Society, 166. Committee on the Building, 326. Letters to, 139, 198. Remarks by, 144, 196, 229. Paper on "The Forms used in issuing Letters-Patent by the Crown of England," 166-188. Note by, Description of the Dudley manuscripts, 201-205. Vote offered by. 309. Reads a communication from R. C. Waterston, 347. Communication respecting Gov. Bradford's "Dialogue," 396-406. Of committee on alterations
Democratic party in Massachusetts, 57. Denio, Aaron, 313.
Dennet, William H., donation from, 499. Dennie, William, 140.
Denny, Henry G., elected Cabinet-keeper, 45, 243. Cabinet-keeper, 1, 32, 84, 143, 150, 246, 252. Cabinet-keeper's reports, 44-45, 251-253. Donations from, 501. De Peyster, Frederic, LL.D., donations from, 499.
De Peyster, Gen. J. Watts, 241. Dona- tions from, 499.
Deshon, Moses, Esq., 140.
Desnoyers, M. Jules, letter from, 84. Donations from, 129, 499.
Detroit, old map of, presented, 160. Dexter, inn-keeper, 28, 31. Dexter, Franklin, LL.D., 264.
Dexter, Franklin B., donations from, 499. Dexter, Henry M., D.D., 410 n. Elected Resident Member, 139. Accepts mem- bership, 143. Elected a member of the Standing Committee. 243. Of com- mittee on the "Sewall Papers," 326. Donations from, 484, 501.
Dickason, Mr. & Mrs. (of Bermuda), 21,
Dickman, William, 140.
Dickson, inn-keeper, 27, 31. His inn mentioned in "Chastellux's Travels," 27.
Dickson, William, 394, 395.
Doane, Major Elisha, 140.
Dock Square, picture of the old house in, presented, 135.
Dodd, Charles, pseud. (Richard Tootle). His "Church History of England," cited, 410 n.
Dodd, Rev. John, 209, 211. Dolbeare, Benjamin, 140. "Dolores" Mission, San Francisco, 349. Domesday Book, fac-simile of, exhibited,
Dominic, Saint, compared with Christ, 418.
Doolittle, Amos, engraver, 12.
Dorchester, Dudley Carlton, Viscount,
Dorchester, Mass., 334.
Dormitory system in colleges, 89. Dorr, Ebenezer, 140.
Dorr, Harbottle, 140.
Dorr, Joseph H. (Whitney & Dorr), 308. Dorr, Samuel, 308.
Dorrington, Capt. John, 140.
Dounoil, Charles, 239.
Downes, Capt. John, U.S.N., 137. Downing, Emanuel, 187 n. Downing, Sir George, 132.
Dowse, Thomas, 38, 40.
Dowse Fund, 38, 39, 248.
Dowse Library, 38, 39, 100, 109. Drayton, William Henry, 254, 257.
Drowne, Henry T., donation from, 499. Druillettes, Pere Gabriel, translation of a letter from, to John Winthrop, Gov. of Conn., 152-154. Original manuscript of, presented, 152. Dudley, Mr., 295.
Dudley, Henry A. S. D., donations from, 201, 252, 499. Description of manu- scripts presented by him, 201-205. Vote of thanks to, 222.
Dudley, Gov. Joseph, 202, 203. Portrait of, presented, 201, 252. His commis- sion as Deputy-Governor of the pro- vince of West New Jersey, 204-205. Proclamation for a general embargo by him, in 1711, 206. Cradle belonging to the family of, presented, 251. Dudley, Mrs. Rebecca (Tyng), portrait of, presented, 201, 252.
Dudley, Capt. Roger, 207.
Dudley, Gor. Thomas, 202, 203, 205. Life
of him, 207-222. His parentage and birth, 207. Early youth, 208. Com- missioned as captain, and sent into France, 209. Return to England and marriage, ib. Steward of the Earl of Lincoln, 212-216. His regard for the Sabbath, 213. Removes to New England, 216. Governor of Massachu- setts, 217. Letter to Gov. Bradford, 217-218. Death of his wife, and his second marriage, 220. His death, 222. Dudley, Col. William, commission of, as Major of Foot, presented, 205.
Dumaresque (Demaresque), Philip, 392, 395.
Dunlap, William, description of a painting by, 18. His comedy "The Father, or American Shandyism," 22. Drawings by him, 23. Duplessis. See "
Dupont, Rear-Admiral Samuel F., 136,
Edwards, Alexander, 140. Edwards, John, 140.
Edwards, Jonathan, D.D., 15. Egan, John, MS. note by, in an edition of "The Triple Cord," 410 n.
Eliot, Rev. Andrew, of Fairfield, Conn.,
Eliot, Andrew, of Boston, 308.
Eliot, Charles W., Pres. of Harvard Col lege, 292.
Eliot (Elliott), John, the Apostle, 201. Eliot, Deacon John, 140. Eliot, Joseph, Jr., 140. Eliot, Samuel, LL.D., 33.
of the Standing Committee, 34. of thanks to, on retiring from the Com- mittee, 46.
Elizabeth, Queen of Eng., 435. Ellis, Mr., 131.
Ellis, George E., D.D., 33, 43, 82, 342, 376 n. Announces the reception of the "Sewall Papers," 5. Donations from, 85, 105, 501. Of a committee on increase of members, 112. On the "Hutchinson Papers," 227, 326. On the "Sewall Papers," 326. Letter from him read, proposing another course of lectures by members of the Society, 163. One of a committee on the sub- ject, 166.
Ellis, Rev. Rufus, 376 n. Ellison, Abraham, 395.
Emanuel, King of Portugal, 424. Embargo, proclamation for a general, by Gov. Dudley, in 1711, 206.
Emerson, George B., LL.D., 33. Dona- tions from, 501.
Emmes, Samuel, 140.
Endicott, Gov. John, 176, 177, 179, 183, 400. Appointed Governor of Massa- chusetts Bay, 178.
Endicott, John, died 1857, 262. Endicott, William C., vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Standing Com- mittee, 46. Of committee to nominate officers, 1870, 229.
England, Forms used by the Crown of,
in issuing Letters-Patent, 166-188. Con- duct of, in the "Rebellion," 275-277. English High School Association, dona- tions from, 498.
Episcopacy, Gov. Bradford on, 428 et seq. Erie Canal, completed, 60.
Erskine, Ebenezer, 490.
Erskine, Ralph, 490.
Erving, George, Esq., 140, 392, 394.
Erving, Hon. John, 140,
Erving, John, Jr., 392, 395.
Essex, Robert Devereux, 3d Earl of,
Essex Institute, donations from the, 498. Eugene, Prince, 242.
Eustis, Brig.-Gen. Abraham, letter from, giving an account of the battle of York," 492-495.
Eustis, Prof. Henry L., 492. Eustis, Gov. William, 51, 57. 492-495.
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