INDEX

    NOTE

    Places are in Massachusetts unless otherwise stated.

    Names of vessels are grouped under the heading Ships.

    Names of Indians are grouped under the heading Indians.

    INDEX

    Abstract, An, of the Lawes of New England, As they are now established (London, 1641), 114

    Acadia, Sir T. Temple commissioned governor of, 310; taken by English (1654), 310; restored to French (1670), 315

    Adams, Henry, 309

    —— Hugh, 198

    —— John, President, 198

    —— John (d 1834), son of President John Quincy, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 71 n, 86; receives degree after death, 65, 90

    —— John Quincy, President, letter on the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 88–90

    —— Rev. Joseph, uncle of Pres. John, a love letter of, 198–200; Rev. J. Belknap’s nickname for, 198

    —— Robert, 258

    —— Gov. Samuel, 26

    Adventurers, participants in lotteries so called, 175 et seq.

    Æsop’s Fables, used in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 23, 24, 27, 28

    Agamenticus, Mount, sighted by Winthrop’s company, 298, 299; height of, 299 n

    Alaska gold rush, 239

    Alien elements, assimilation of, a test of society, 308

    Allen, Benjamin, London bookseller, 115

    —— Henry, 137

    —— Samuel (d 1742), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 133, 144

    —— Rev. Thomas (d 1673), 347

    Allerton, Isaac, boards the Arbella, 301

    Allin, Rev. John (d 1671), 348

    Alured (Allured), John, marriage of, 372, 372 n; reformed under T. Shepard’s influence, 373

    —— Mary (Darley), wife of John, 372, 372 n

    Alvord, Clarence Walworth, Ph.D., accepts Corresponding Membership, 3; death, 51; tribute to, 120

    Ames, Fisher (d 1808), offered presidency of Harvard College, 59

    Amory, William (d 1888), 78; and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 67, 86

    Anderson, George Pomeroy, on Auditing Committee, 30, 46, 54, 127; reads paper, Thomas Walley, 1725–1806, 49; elected to Council for three years, 328

    Andrew(s) (Andrewes), William, of Cambridge (d 1652), 398

    —— Charles McLean, L.H.D., acknowledgment to, 202

    Andros, Gov. Sir Edmund, order of, quoted, 137

    Anemone, ointment of, 356 n

    Angell, James Rowland, Litt.D., LL.D., elected Corresponding Member, 235; accepts, 272

    Angier, Ames (d 1720), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 133, 139, 141

    Anglo-French war (1666–1667), 314–315

    Appleton, Francis Randall, LL.B., death, 157; tribute to, 225

    Archer, Gabriel, names Savage Rock, 300 n

    —— Giles, 397

    Arnold, Benedict, commands Governor’s Guard, of Connecticut, 159

    —— John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Aspinwall, Edward (b 1630), son of William and Elizabeth, 282

    —— William, 282; compiles Boston Book of Possessions, 9, 10; sketch of, 9–10, 12; his method, 10–13, 14–16; his property, as listed in Book of Possessions, 20

    Austin, Benjamin, Jr., and Harvard College lottery, 176, 177 n, 181, 181 n, 182, 182 n, 183

    —— Samuel, manager of Harvard College lottery, 166

    —— Walter, LL.B., death, 157; tribute to, 226

    Bachi, Pietro, instructor in Italian and Spanish at Harvard, 101 n

    Badger, John, auctioneer, 149

    Baker, Thomas (d 1741), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 133, 146

    Baker’s Island, naming of, 302

    Balch, Thomas Willing, death, 37; tribute to, 41

    Baldwin, C. C., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 86

    —— Hon. Simeon Eben, LL.D., death, 3; tribute to, 40

    Baltimore College, lottery for, 163

    Banbridge (Banbrick), Justice, wife of Guy, 399, 399 n

    Bancroft, George (d 1891), defends T, W. Dorr, 66 n; and Harvard College, 63, 84 n, 96, 99

    Barber, ——, 154

    —— John Warner, cited, on A. Doolittle, 158, 158 n

    Barlow, Joel, on lotteries, 171; sketch of, 172 n

    Barnard, John (d 1757), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 133, 141; his studies at Boston Latin School, 26, 27

    Barnsdale, Mary, 139

    Barrell, George, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Barrett, Samuel, 168 n, 177

    Basset, ——, 361

    Bates, George, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Baxter, James Phinney, 3rd, Ph.D., elected Resident Member, 51; accepts, 53; on Nominating Committee, 162; elected Recording Secretary, 328

    —— Nicholas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Bay Path, 209

    Bay Psalm Book, 213

    Beach, Capt. ——, 154

    Beadle (Bedell), Rev. John, 395, 395 n

    Beaman, D., lottery office of, 173

    Beamsley, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Beard, Charles Austin, LL.D., elected Corresponding Member, 51; accepts, 53

    Beardsley, William Agur, D.D., cited, on A. Doolittle, 158, 159 n

    Beare, ——, 136

    Beck, Alexandre, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Bedell. See Beadle

    Bedford, Earl of. See Russell

    Beek, John, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 152

    Belchar, Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Belden, Charles Francis Dorr, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 5; accepts, 30

    Belknap, Mrs. ——, 143

    —— Rev. Jeremy (d 1798), 199, 200; and his Apologue of the Hen at Pennycook, paper on, by L. S. Mayo, 31–35; his fondness for allegorical writing, 35; on marriage licenses in New Hampshire, 116; on lotteries, 169; and letter of Rev. J. Adams, 198

    Bell, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Bellingham, Gov. Richard (d 1672), 114, 281; in Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16

    Bemis, Frank Brewer, on Auditing Committee, 307, 327; Deputy-Treasurer, 320

    Bendall, ——, 203, 203 n

    —— Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Bentley, Rev. William (d 1819), on lotteries, 170, 171

    Berlin, originally part of Nashaway (Lancaster), 209

    Bible, use of, in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 25, 27

    Bigelow, Jacob, M.D. (d 1879), and Harvard College, 106

    Biggs, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Binney, Horace (d 1875), 108

    Bishop, Nathaniel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Black, George Nixon, death, 118; tribute to, 121; excerpt from will of, naming gifts to the Society, 128

    Blackstone, Rev. William, at Boston, 275, 283; English home of, 283; his deed to Boston, 283

    Blagrove, William, lottery office of, 174 n

    Blair, ——, 149

    Blake, Samuel Parkman (d 1889), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 67 n, 86

    Blanchard, Ira Henry Thomas (d 1845), and Harvard College, 69, 76 n

    Bland, Richard, father-in-law of William Shepard, 357, 359 n

    Blantaine, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Blaxton, William (d 1675), C. K. Bolton reads paper on, 129

    Blin, Peter, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 133, 140, 143

    Blott, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Blue Hill, Me., 295

    Blunt, Nathaniel B., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 70, 77, 86

    Body of Liberties, compiled by Rev. N. Ward, 114, 114 n

    Bolton, Charles Knowles, A. B., reads paper, Mr. Blaxton at Shawmut, 129

    Bolton, originally part of Nashaway (Lancaster), 209

    Book of Possessions, Boston. See Boston, Book of Possessions

    Book of Sports, cited, 358 n

    Book-lists compiled by N. Prince, 129

    Boone Island, sighted by Winthrop’s company, 298

    Bordman, A., 219

    Boreman, Thomas, London bookseller, 50

    Borland, ——, 151

    —— Francis, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 81 n, 86

    Bossuet, Dr. ——, 77 n

    Bostock, Thomas, master of the Defense, 383 n

    Boston, water-supply influences settlement, 276; wages, 1630, 276–277; early names of, 275, 276, 277; name fixed, 277, 283

    —— Book of Possessions, paper on, by S. C. Clough, 6–21: only known list of properties as held 1630–1798, 6; date of compilation, 6–7, 10; not a list of original grantees, 8–9; method of compilation, 10–13, 14–16; missing pages, 12–13; properties listed, 13–14; full list of proprietors named, 16–21

    —— burying-place, first, 279

    —— City Hall, old, called Johnson Hall, 279

    —— Cotton Spring, 276

    —— Faneuil Hall, lottery for, 163

    —— First Church, founded at Charlestown, 1630, 274–275

    —— King’s Chapel burying-ground, 279

    —— Latin School, paper on teaching of Latin and Greek at, in 1712, 21–29; criticism by Selectmen, 22; statement of headmaster, N. Williams, 22–26; comparison of text-books used in his time, with earlier and later ones, 26–28; influence of classics on public men, 26, 28–29; various names of the school, 135

    —— schoolmasters (early), paper on, by R. F. Seybolt, 130–156

    —— schools: Johnson, 279; Latin, 21–29; North Grammar, 135; South Grammar, 135

    —— taverns: Duke of Marlborough’s Arms, 143; Golden Fleece, 143; Orange-Tree, 153; Red Lion, 146; Royal Exchange, 155

    —— town records, beginning of, 7

    Boston Symphony Orchestra, influence of, 333

    “Boston’s Doomsday Book,” 6

    Bosworth, Zaccheus, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Bourgeois, Emile, elected Associate Member, 1; accepts, 5

    Bourne, Garret, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— Nehemiah, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Bowditch, Nathaniel (d 1838), as Fellow of Harvard College, particularly in his relations with Pres. Kirkland, 56, 57, 94, 98, 101 n, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 106 n, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111

    —— Nathaniel Ingersoll (d 1861), son of Nathaniel (d 1838), at Harvard College, 70 n

    Bowdoin, James, 182 n, 183 n

    Bowen, Griffith, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Bowie, James (d 1836), and the bowie knife, 270; death of, 271

    —— Rezin, brother of James, and the bowie knife, 270

    Bowie knife, inventor of, 270, 270 n

    Bowles, Francis Tiffany, death, 37; tribute to, 41

    Boyle, Robert, 210

    Brackett, Mrs. ——, later, wife of Rev. Joseph Adams, 200; letter of Rev. J. Adams to, 199

    —— Joshua, M.D., 198; sketch of, 198 n

    Bradford, ——, 150

    —— William, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 274; on reasons for Pilgrim migration, 205

    Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 283

    Braintree, iron works at, 212

    Breedon, Thomas, 315; deputy of Sir T. Temple, in Acadia, 312, 312 n, 313, 314

    Bridge, Benjamin, 143

    —— John, 375, 397, 398; in Cambridge, 375 n

    —— Rev. William, and T. Shepard, 382

    Brisco, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Briscoe (Biscoe), Nathaniel, affair of N. Eaton and, 389, 389 n

    Britt (Brett), Thomas, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 133, 151

    Broke, Richard, and Manor of the Rectory of Stutton, England, 191

    Bronson, Frederick (d 1868), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 67, 69, 72 n, 85, 86, 87, 88 n

    Brook Farm, 66

    Brooks, Judge George Merrick (d 1893), son of Nathan (d 1863), 158, 158 n

    Brother Jonathan, 270

    Brown, Thomas (d 1820), writings of, studied at Harvard, 95

    Browne, Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    —— James, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Brownell, Mrs. ——, 146

    —— George, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 133, 139; sketch of, 140

    Brownson (Brunson?), John, 399, 399 n

    Bruce, Henry Augustus (d 1875), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 74, 77, 86

    Bryan, Thomas Jefferson (d 1870), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 67, 69, 72 n, 86

    Buckley (Bulkeley?) ——, 398

    Buckminster, Rev. Joseph, nickname of, 198

    Budington, Rev. William Ives, History of First Church, Charlestown, 279

    Buffinton, Arthur Howland, Ph.D., paper, Sir Thomas Temple in Boston, 308–319

    Bulkeley, Rev. Peter, founder of Concord, 398 n

    Bullinger, Henry, 187, 188, 189

    Bullock, ——, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 71 n

    Burbank, Harold Hitchings, Ph.D., elected Resident Member, 1; accepts, 3

    Burden, George, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Burgoyne, Gen. John, 31

    Burr, George Lincoln, Litt.D., elected Corresponding Member, 3; accepts, 5

    —— Heman Merrick, A.B., elected Resident Member, 30; accepts, 37

    —— Judge Peter (d 1724), teaches school in Boston, 131, 133, 138

    Burroughs (Burrows), Rev. Jeremiah (Jeremy), 353, 353 n, 383, 395

    Burton, Robert, at Harvard College, 86

    Busby, ——, 146

    Bushell, Ruth. See Michelson

    Buttery hatch, 216, 216 n

    Buttolph, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Button, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Byles, Rev. Mather (d 1788), 26

    Cadillac (formerly Green) Mountain, 289

    Caesar’s Commentaries, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 28

    Calais, surrender of, 189 n, 190

    Calef, Robert, accuses Rev. I. Mather, 201, 202

    California, rush to, 1848–49, 235–236; routes, 235; political aspects, 236; fares and accommodations, 237, 253–254; 255; number of ships and passengers, 238; shipments of gold dust, 238, 242, 249; adoption of state constitution, 239

    Callaway, James, 258

    Calvert, George Henry (d 1889), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 82, 86

    Calvin, John, 189, 189 n

    Cambridge, removal of Hooker’s company from, 384; synod held in (1637), for settling Familist controversy, 387, 387 n

    —— First Church, organization of, 385, 385 n

    Camden Hills, Me., 293, 294, 295

    Campbell, John, 140

    —— William, 258

    Canavan, Michael Joseph, LL.B., elected Associate Member, 235; accepts, 272; paper, Isaac Johnson, Esquire, the Founder of Boston, 272–285

    Cannon, Robert, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 133, 136

    Cape Cod, 51

    Capitali Lawes, The, of New-England, broadside (1642), 114

    Carnes, ——, 154

    Carroll, Charles (d 1862), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 86

    Carter, James, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 133, 148, 152, 154, 155

    —— Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Caslon type, used in New Hampshire before Revolution, 117

    Castalio (Sébastien Châteillon), his Dialogorum Sacrorum Libri Quatuor used in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 28

    Cato, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 23, 27

    Censorship of books, in Massachusetts, 331

    Chaderton, Rev. Laurence (d 1640), 275, 361, 361 n, 393

    Chaffie, Matthew, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Chagres, Panama, 242

    Chagres River, 245

    Chamberlain, Theophilus, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 154

    Champion, Richard, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 133, 144

    Champlain, Samuel de, maps by, 286; names Mount Desert, 286 n, 289

    Champney, Richard, emigrates with T. Shepard, 381, 381 n, 383, 399

    Charming, Rev. William Ellery, and Harvard College, 75, 82 n, 84, 84 n, 99 n, 107

    Chapin, Charles (d 1878), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 86

    Chaplin, William L., and Harvard College, 73, 88, 88 n

    Chapman, Henry Grafton (d 1842), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 86

    Chappell, Nathaniel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Charles I, King of England, 375; story of Sir T. Temple and, 310

    Charles II, King of England, restores Acadia to French, 315

    Charlestown, record of properties in, 6; lottery in, 170; settlement of Winthrop’s company at, 274; fasts held and church founded, 274–275, 277 n

    —— “Great House,” 275

    Charts, early, of Atlantic coast, 294, 294 n, 295

    Chase, Philip Putnam, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 157; accepts, 161; his paper, On the Panama Route during the Gold Rush to California, 235–256

    Chäteillon, Sebastien (d 1563), 28 n

    Checkley, Rev. Samuel (d 1768), 154

    Cheever, Edward (d 1794), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 133, 149

    —— Ezekiel (d 1708), 131, 133, 136, 138; and Boston Latin School, 23 n, 26, 27, 28; sketch of, 137

    Cheever’s Accidence, 23, 23 n, 28

    Cheevers, Bartholomew, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Chesholme, Thomas, 399, 399 n

    Child, Ebenezer (Eben) Dorr. See Childe, Edward Vernon

    —— Maj. John, capital laws of New England printed in his New-England’s Jonas, 114

    —— Dr. Robert (d 1654), a promoter of Nashaway (Lancaster), 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 221, 222; his interest in vinegrowing, 211; and the Remonstrance of 1646, 214; leaves the colony, 214

    Childe, Edward Vernon (d 1861), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 74, 86, 88 n

    Choate, Charles, M.D. (d 1874), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 86

    “Christening the bower,” 79

    Church, ——, 150

    Cicero, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 24, 25, 27, 28

    Clap, William W., 184 n

    Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde

    Clark, John Jones (d 1887), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 86

    —— Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Clarke, John (d 1734), reference to his Essay upon the Education of Youth, 23; his Introduction to the Making of Latin, used in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 28

    —— Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Classics, teaching of, in Boston Latin School, 1712, paper on, by K. B. Murdock, 21–29

    Cleaveland, Parker (d 1858), letter to, from Prof. Levi Hedge, 35–36

    Clements, William Lawrence, B.S., elected Corresponding Member, 51; accepts, 53

    Clergy, early New England, power of, 346

    Clinton, Bridget (Fiennes), wife of Theophilus, fourth Earl of Lincoln, 284

    —— Edward Fiennes de, first Earl of Lincoln, 275

    —— Sir Henry, papers on, read by H. Murdock, 35, 52

    —— Theophilus, fourth Earl of Lincoln, 272

    —— Thomas, third Earl of Lincoln, 273

    Clinton, originally part of Nashaway (Lancaster), 209

    Clough, Samuel Chester, his paper, Remarks on the Compilation of the Boston Book of Possessions, 6–21; exhibits his map of seventeenth-century Boston, 319

    Coal, use of, in Harvard College, 105 n

    Cobb, Gen. David, papers of, bequeathed to Colonial Society, 128

    Cochran, Nancy (Lynch), children of, 267 n

    Cock, ——, 379

    Cockerell (Cockerill), Daniel, 360, 360 n

    Cockfighting in Panama, 248, 252

    Coddington, William, 384, 384 n; at Boston, 276, 277, 281, 282, 283; and Elizabeth (Fownes) Winthrop, 193; English home of, 283; dropped from magistracy, 387 n

    Coggan, John (d 1658), in Boston Book of Possessions, 16, 19

    Cole, Clement, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— John, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 133, 137, 140; in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    —— Samuel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Coleborne, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Collins, Edward, of Cambridge, 376, 376 n

    —— Rev. John (H. C. 1649), on Sir T. Temple, 319

    Colonial Society of Massachusetts, its contribution to Plymouth Tercentenary, 38; founders surviving (1928), 119

    —— Associate Members, qualifications, 39

    —— Corresponding Secretary, minute on resignation of the Rev. C. E. Park as, 1

    —— Publications, progress on, 38, 119, 224; error in Vol. xxvi, 52; separate, November, 1927 — November, 1928 (inclusive) issued, 224

    —— Registrar, minute on retirement of A. Johnson as, 47; R. D. Weston elected, 47

    —— Stated Meetings, number of, changed, 118, 224

    Columbian Magazine, Philadelphia, J. Belknap invited to edit, 35

    Comenius (Komensky), John Amos, and Harvard College, 210

    Communism, charged against people of Nashaway (Lancaster), 216, 217, 218

    Compton, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Concord, view of (1775), exhibited, 157

    Condy, Jeremiah, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 138, 141, 142

    Connecticut, holds lottery to build State House, 163

    Cooke, Elisha, 203

    —— (Cocke), George, 376 n, 383 n, 384

    —— (Cocke), Joseph, 376, 376 n, 383 n, 384

    —— Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Coolidge, Archibald Cary, LL.D., death, 51; tribute to, 120

    —— Cornelius F., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 76, 87

    Cooper, Rev. Samuel (d 1783), 154; and Harvard College, 165, 165 n, 169 n

    —— Samuel (c 1794), and Harvard College lottery, 176, 177, 177 n

    Copp, Mrs. ——, 143

    —— William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 14, 17

    Corbet, Mrs. ——, befriends T. Shepard, 353, 382

    Corderius, Maturinus, his School Colloquies used in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 23, 23 n, 27, 28

    Corlett, William, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 154

    Corporation for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians, 203

    Corser, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Cosins, ——, schoolmaster, and friend of T. Shepard, 367

    Cotton, Rev. John (d 1652), 279, 362 n, 374, 375; property of, as listed in Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16; his Abstract of the Laws of New England, 114; and the Familist controversy, 385, 386, 386 n

    —— Josiah (d 1756), quoted, 138

    Coupland, Reginald, M.A., elected Associate Member, 51; accepts, 53

    Cowdall, John, 215

    Cowley, Mrs. ——, 149

    Crafts, Thomas, 177

    Craigie. Sir William A., acknowledgment to, 263 n

    Crane, Verner Winslow, Ph.D., elected Associate Member, 51; accepts, 53

    Cranwell, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Critchly, Alice Dinely, wife of Richard, 8, 19

    —— Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 8, 19

    Crockett, Walter, 258

    Cromwell, Oliver, 310

    Cross-staff, 286

    Crowne, William, grant to two others and, in Acadia, 311

    Crowninshield, Jacob, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 79 n, 87

    Croychely. See Critchly

    Cullimer, Isaac, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Cunningham, Andrew, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 155

    —— Henry Winchester, A.B., death, 320: tribute to, 322

    —— John Atkinson (d 1881), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 87

    Curtis, ——, 155

    —— Ellicott Douglass, acknowledgment to, 263 n

    —— George Ticknor, on G. Bancroft’s letter on behalf of T. W. Dorr, 66 n

    Cushing, Judge Caleb (d 1879), 63, 77 n

    —— Seth, 147

    Cushing and Newman, Boston, 145

    Cutler, David F., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 87

    Cutter, Richard Ammi, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Cutts, Hampden (d 1875), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 71 n, 76, 87

    Daillé, Rev. Pierre, 141

    Dall, William, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 154

    Danforth (Damport), Nicholas, 398; licensed to sell strong drink, 398 n

    —— Samuel, 72 n; and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 87

    —— Thomas, to index laws of 1660, 195, 196; on commission for government of Lancaster, 220

    Darley, Henry, son of Sir Richard, and T. Shepard, 371

    —— Sir Richard, and T. Shepard, 371, 372

    —— Richard, son of Sir Richard, and T. Shepard, 371, 372

    —— Mary, daughter of Sir Richard. See Alured

    Dasset, Joseph (d 1693), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 138

    Davenport, Abigail, book owned by, exhibited, 49

    Davies, James, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    —— William, Sr., in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— William, Jr., in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Davis, Judge John (d 1847), and Harvard College, 102, 104, 105, 106, 185 n, 186 n

    —— Wendell Bayard (d 1827), at Harvard College, 73, 74

    Dawes, Abraham, 191

    —— (Daus), John, 188 n, 189 n, 191, 192; translates H. Bullinger’s A Hundred Sermons, 187, 188; biographical sketch of, 188–190; and grammar school at Ipswich, England, 190

    —— Joseph, son of John, 191

    Day (Daye), John, London printer, 187, 187 n, 189 n

    —— Stephen, 114 n, 216, 217, 219; a promoter of Nashaway (Lancaster), 209, 210, 212, 213, 215, 218; his printing, at Cambridge, 213

    De Berdt, Dennys (d 1770), 204 n

    Deer Island, leased by Sir T. Temple, 314, 314 n, 315

    Delisle (Delile), Louis, teacher of French, 133, 134, 155

    Deming, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Dennis, Edmund, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Denny, Phineas S. See Denny, Thomas

    —— Thomas (d 1874), at Harvard College, 74

    Dexter, Aaron, manager of Harvard College lottery, 166, 166 n, 167 n

    —— John H., at Harvard College, 76

    Dickinson, ——, 361, 393

    Digby, Sir Kenelm, gift of, to Harvard College, 210

    Dinely, Alice, wife of William. See Critchly

    —— William, 8, 19

    Dinsdale, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Dixville Road Lottery, 186

    Dodge, Pickering, 79 n; his account of Harvard Class of 1823, 66–88; and class rebellion, 72 n, 75, 80, 84, 87

    Dolbeare, Benjamin, his list of books studied at Boston Latin School, 26, 27, 28

    Doll, William. See Dall

    Doolittle, Amos (d 1832), his engravings of Lexington and Concord, 157–160

    Dorchester, naming of, 277, 283

    Dorr, Thomas Wilson (d 1854), 73, 74, 79; attitude in Great Rebellion at Harvard College and in later life, 66

    Dorr’s Rebellion, 66

    Dove, Thomas, Bishop of Peterborough, 367, 367 n

    Downing, “Professor,” 70

    —— Emmanuel, 273

    Dowse, Francis, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    —— William Bradford Homer, LL.B., death, 53; tribute to, 120

    Drake, Samuel Gardner, recommends memorial to I. Johnson, 279; disagrees with J. Savage, as to relative importance of I. Johnson and J. Winthrop, 280–281

    Draper & Folsom, printers, 32

    Druitt, John, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 155

    Dryden, John, 26

    Dudley, Paul (d 1751), 59 n

    —— Thomas, and the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 273, 275, 277, 282; on I. Johnson, 284

    Dumerisque, Philip, 146

    Dunbar, Robert T., and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 70, 78 n, 87

    —— Samuel (d 1783), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 142

    Dunster, Henry (d 1659), President of Harvard College, 113, 213, 389; property of, as listed in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 17

    ——, —— (Harris), first wife of Henry, 399 n

    Earl, Ralph (d 1801), his drawings of Concord and Lexington, 159; note on, 159 n

    Earle’s Colne, England, note on vicar of (c 1609), 366 n; Priory of, 367 n

    East, Francis, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Eaton, Nathaniel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21; head-master of Harvard College, when first founded, 389, 389 n

    Edens, Esther, acknowledgment to, 266 n

    Edes, Henry Herbert, 39

    —— Peter (d 1840), extract from his Diary kept in Boston Goal [sic], 149

    Edmonds, John Henry, elected Associate Member, 1; accepts, 3; reads paper, Oliver Cromwell and Major Sedgwick, 54; communicates and comments on draft of legislation relating to Massachusetts Laws of 1660, 194; death, 223; tribute to, 227

    Edwards, Rev. Jonathan (d 1758), 51

    Egerton, Hugh Edward, elected Associate Member, 1; accepts, 3; death, 37; tribute to, 40

    Eliot, Rev. Andrew (d 1778), letter of, read, 4; and Harvard College, 165, 165 n

    —— Andrew (d 1805), teacher in Boston, 133, 134, 152, 153

    —— Charles William (d 1926), President of Harvard College, 90; educational work of, 333

    —— Jacob, 136; in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— John (d 1813), nickname of, 198

    —— Rev. John (d 1690), Apostle to the Indians, 219, 348, 349

    —— Samuel, manager of Harvard College lottery, 166, 166 n, 167 n

    —— Thomas Stearns, M.A., elected Corresponding Member, 235; accepts, 272

    Eliot Tracts, T. Shepard’s authorship of two of, 348

    Elizabeth, Queen of England, grants charter to Ipswich Grammar School, 190; quoted on Bishop T. Dove, 367 n

    Ellicott, Andrew (d 1820), surveyor, 261 n; his account of W. Lynch and the origin of lynch law, 262–263, 263 n, 264, 265, 265 n, 268, 269 n, 270

    Elliott, Thomas, 315; and Acadian affairs, 313, 314; relations with Sir T. Temple, 313, 314, 319

    Elmwood, Cambridge, home of Lt. Gov. T. Oliver, 159 n

    Elphinstone, William, schoolmaster, 132, 134, 151

    Elwyn, Alfred. See Langdon-Elwyn

    Embargo Act, 1807, 173 n

    Emerson, Charles Chauncy (d 1836), 56

    —— George Barrell (d 1881), 69 n

    —— Ralph Waldo, 63, 95, 332

    —— William Samuel, M.D. (d 1837), at Harvard College, 74

    Endecott, Gov. John, 309; justice of peace, 277; visits the Arbella, 304

    Endicott, William Crowninshield, A.B., elected Treasurer, 47, 128, 233, 328; meetings of Society, held at house of, 51, 119, 235

    England, Nicholas, 189 n

    England, Church of, clergymen of, in New Hampshire (1714), 116

    Engles, Madie, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    English literature, not taught in colonial schools, 28

    English Pilot, 294; editions of, 294 n

    Erasmus, Desiderius, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 23, 24, 28

    Essex Junto, and Harvard College, 59

    Eutropius, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 27

    Evered, John, 18

    Everett, Gov. Edward (d 1865), and Harvard College, 60, 78 n, 79 n, 82 n, 84 n, 90, 96, 99

    Everill, James, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Fabre, Jean, 210

    Fairebanks, Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Fairweather, Thomas, 18

    Familist controversy in New England, 385–387, 389

    Familists, belief of, 363 n, 385 n

    Fane, Henry, in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 18

    Farer, Jacob, surveyor, 218

    Farley, Eben, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 79 n, 80, 81

    —— Joseph Henry (d 1861), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 79 n, 87, 94

    Farmer, Anna (Shepard), 357, 358

    Farneside, ——, 399

    Farrand, Max, paper communicated on behalf of, 194

    Farrar, John (d 1853), and Harvard College, 77 n, 107

    Farwell, John Whittemore, death, 223; tribute to, 227

    Fasts, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 274, 277 n

    Feake. See also Feke

    —— Elizabeth (Fownes) Winthrop, wife of Robert, 193–194

    —— Robert, book owned by, 192, 193; marriage, 193; misfortunes, 193, 193 n; death, 194

    Feaner, ——, 399

    Federalists, influential at Harvard College, 58, 59, 102

    Feke. See also Feake

    —— Robert, portrait painter, H. W. Foote speaks on, 157

    Felsted School, 370 n

    Felt, Rev. Joseph Barlow, 281

    Felton, Nicholas, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 149

    Fenno, ——, 168 n

    —— John, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 154

    Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. ——, friends of T. Shepard, 374

    Fiennes, ——, son of William, first Viscount Saye and Sele, and Sir T. Temple, 310

    —— William, first Viscount Saye and Sele, 309

    Fire engine, first in Boston, 212

    Fish, Gabriel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Fitch, ——, 141

    Fitz Stephen, James Lynch. See Lynch, James

    Fletcher, Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Flint, Rev. Henry (d 1668), in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Florus, Lucius, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 25 n, 28

    Flucker, Thomas, director of Harvard College lottery, 165, 165 n

    Folien, Charles, 95 n, 101 n

    Folsom, Charles (d 1872), and Harvard College, 79, 79 n, 80, 82 n, 84 n

    —— John W., lottery office, 174 n

    Foote, Rev. Henry Wilder, S.T.B., elected Member of Council, 47; speaks on Robert Feke, Colonial portrait painter, 157; on Nominating Committee, 307

    Forbes, Allan, A.B., on Auditing Committee, 162, 233

    —— Capt. C., 238

    Ford, Worthington Chauncey, LL.D., acknowledgment to, 114

    Foresters, The, J. Belknap’s figurative history of the United States, 35

    Fortune’s Anglers, lottery song, 175 n

    Forty-Niners, 235

    Foster, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Fowle, Daniel & Robert, printers, 117

    —— Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16

    Fownes (Fones), Anne, wife of Thomas, 193

    —— Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas. See Feake

    —— Thomas, 193

    Foxcroft, George, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Francis, Ebenezer (d 1858), Treasurer of Harvard College, 104

    Franklin, Benjamin, 26; on G. Brownell, 139–140

    —— John, 146

    —— William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Frary, Theophilus (d 1700), 137

    Free trade, established on Isthmus of Panama (1850), 238

    Freedom of the will, T. Shepard on, 394

    Freemen and non-freemen, relative wealth of, in Massachusetts colony, 309

    French, Allen, A.B., on Nominating Committee, 53

    Frisbie, Levi (d 1822), 69 n

    Frost, Edmund, emigrant, 381, 381 n, 399; in Cambridge, 381 n

    Fugill, Thomas, 372, 372 n

    Fugitive Slave Law, 331

    Fuller, Elisha (“Bat”) (d 1855), and Harvard College, 70, 71, 75 n

    —— Samuel, visits Salem, 274, 282

    Fur trade, with Acadia, 311

    Gale, Joseph, 152

    Gallop, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 9, 17

    Gambling on California-bound ships, during the gold rush, 254

    Gardiner, William Tudor, LL.D., elected Corresponding Member, 5; accepts, 30

    Gardner, John, and Harvard College lottery, 183

    —— Nathaniel (d 1760), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 149, 152

    Garretson, J., text-book by, used in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 24, 24 n, 25

    Garrett, Herman (Harman), 212, 215, 222

    Garrison, William Lloyd, 236, 241

    Gatun, Panama, 242

    Gay, Frederick Lewis (d 1916), 114, 227

    —— Martin, M.D. (d 1850), and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 70, 87

    General Considerations for Planting New England, principles laid down in, 273

    George Hill, trucking post on, 205, 209, 212

    Gerrish, ——, 155

    Gerry, Elbridge, 4

    Gibbons (Gibones), Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16

    Gibson, Benjamin (d 1723), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 142

    —— Samuel (d 1750), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 145, 146

    Gilbert & Dean, lottery office, 173 n, 174 n, 175 n, 178 n, 184 n

    Gillom, Benjamin, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Gippewic, 191 n

    Girling, Richard, 399, 399 n. See also Gurling, possibly same

    Gledden, ——, 149

    Glover, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    —— Rev. Josse, his printing press, 213

    Goddard, Edward, Boston schoolmaster. 131, 134, 140

    Godwin, Thomas, his Roman Antiquities used in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 28

    Goffe, Edward, 381, 381 n; in Cambridge, 381 n

    Goffe’s College, building of Harvard College, 381 n

    Goodspeed, Charles Eliot, on Nominating Committee, 162

    Goodwin, Edwin, in Boston Book of Possessions, 14

    —— Rev. Thomas, 367 n; T. Shepard on, 367, 394

    —— William, 399, 399 n

    Gookin, Daniel (d c 1687), 136, 195

    Gorboduc, 190 n

    Gordon, George William, his lecture on lotteries, 170 n

    Gorges, John, 275

    —Robert, in Massachusetts, 275

    Gorham, Lydia, daughter of Nathaniel. See Phillips

    —— Nathaniel, 192 n

    Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (d 1896), 63

    Governor’s Ring, mountain in East Haddam, Conn., 211

    Gradus ad Pamassum, used in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 28

    Grammar School, Ipswich, England, charter granted by Queen Elizabeth, 190; founded by Henry VIII, 191 n; earlier mention, 191 n

    Granger, Samuel (d 1734), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 141, 145

    —— Thomas, son of Samuel, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 145

    Graves, Thomas, 275

    Gray, Benjamin, 156

    —— Francis Calley (d 1856), and Harvard College, 100, 102, 106 n, 110, 111

    —— Harrison, director of Harvard College lottery, 165

    —— Thomas, director of Harvard College lottery, 165

    —— Thomas (d 1849), at Harvard College, 74

    Greames, Samuel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Greek and Latin, teaching of, at Boston Latin School, 1712, paper on, by K. B. Murdock, 21–29

    Green, Charles Montraville, M.D., death, 118; tribute to, 121

    —— John, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 139

    —— Joseph (d 1770), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 142

    —— Joseph (d 1780), 26

    —— Richard, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 150

    —— Timothy, printer, 143

    Green & Russell, printers, 150

    Green (now Cadillac) Mountain, 289, 295

    Greenleaf, William, manager of Harvard College lottery, 166

    Greenough, Chester Notes, Ph.D., on Nominating Committee, 30, 53

    —— John (d 1852), and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 71

    Greenwood, Isaac (d 1745), teaches school in Boston, 131, 134; sketch of, 142

    Gridley Jeremiah (d 1767), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 143, 145

    —— Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Griffith, John, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 152

    Griggs, George, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Grindleton, ——, and the Grindletonians, 363, 363 n

    Grosse, Edmund (d 1655), in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    —— Isaac (d 1649), in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Grubb, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Guise, Duke of. See Lorraine

    Gunnison, Hugh, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Gurling, Captain ——, of the Hope, 377. See also Girling, possibly same

    Gurney, Ephraim Whitman (d 1886), and Harvard College, 59 n

    Gutterson, Jackson, at Harvard College, 73 n, 75

    Hadley, Arthur Twining, LL.D., death, 307; tribute to, 321

    Hair, protest against long, 112

    Hall, ——, at Harvard College, 79 n

    —— ——, Goodwife, anecdote of, 217

    —— Ebenezer, 170 n

    —— Howard Judson, A.M., elected Corresponding Member, 53; accepts, 118

    —— Samuel, 170 n

    Hallett, William, and Elizabeth (Fownes) Winthrop Feake, 194

    Hallowell, Benjamin, Jr., 154

    Halyburton, James Dandridge (d 1879), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 79

    Hamilton, Alexander, 169

    Hancock, John, lottery ticket bearing name of, 167 n

    Harker, Anthony, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Harlakenden, Richard, 360 n, 367, 376

    —— Richard, son of Richard, 360 n, 368

    —— Roger, 353, 382, 383, 399; emigrates, with T. Shepard, 368, 376 n, 384; oaths of allegiance and supremacy taken by, 383 n; death of, 390, 390 n; will, 390 n

    —— family, 368 n, 369, 395

    Harper, Charles C., 78; and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 87

    Harris, Obadiah R., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 71, 71 n

    —— Owen, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 139, 149

    —— Richard, 399 n

    Harrison, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    —— (Harison), Richard. See Wolfe, Reinolde

    Harryes, —— (Richard Harris?), 399

    Hart, Francis Russell, 2

    Hartwell, Edward Mussey (d 1922), 95 n

    Harvard, Rev. John (d 1638), gift of, for a college in Cambridge, 389

    Harvard College, L. Hedge’s account of fire and depredations at (1814), 35; The Great Rebellion in, and the Resignation of President Kirkland, paper by S. E. Morison, 54–112; Unitarian controversy in, 54, 102; charges against, 57; grant secured (1814), 60; Quincy’s review of Pres. Kirkland’s administration, 61; distinguished graduates of same period, 63; Rebellion of 1818, 65; class suppers forbidden, 67, 67 n; tribute to, by J. Q. Adams, 89; dismission defined, 92; reform movement following Great Rebellion, 94–108; method of dividing classes, 99, 100; and Pennoyer estate, 105; and Province House estate, 105; wood supply of, 105; coal adopted, 105 n; Harvard College Lotteries, paper by J. Noble, 162–186; general prevalence of lotteries, 162–163; four granted for the college, 163; first, 1765 (unsuccessful), 163, 164–166; second, 1788, for purchase of orrery, 163, 160–168; third, 1794, for new dormitory, 163, 168–171, 175 n, 176–183, 176 n; fourth, for buildings, 1806, 163, 174 n, 183–186; fire, 1764, 164; grants from General Court, 164; A. O. Norton speaks on seventeenth century textbooks at, 308; Sir T. Temple a benefactor of, 317; Rev. T. Shepard and, 346; his account of the founding, 389; N. Eaton’s head-mastership and dismissal, 389, 389 n

    —— Buildings erected in Pres. Kirkland’s administration, 61

    —— Class Day, 77 n

    —— Classes: Class of 1823, Brief account of, by P. Dodge, describing the Great Rebellion, 66–88; forbidden class supper held by, 67; class supper song, 68–69; “Black List” (students opposing rebellion), 71, 72, 79, 81, 85; song deriding Black List, 72, 73, 73 n; fluctuations in number of class, 69, 77, 79; oath, 85; Class of 1822, not allowed to have class dinner, 82; G. Ticknor wishes division into classes abolished, 101 n; size of classes, 1745–1764, 164 n

    —— Commencement (1821), disorders at, and action on, 77 n; (1823), 83

    —— Corporation, 90, 95, 104, 108, 109, 110, 110 n; composition of, 59; and class of 1823, 90, 94; establishes first college gymnasium in America, 95 n; undertakes reform and issues new Statutes and Laws of the University, 96; new by-laws for, 106 n; retrenches expenses, 102, 108; accepts resignation of Pres. Kirkland, 111

    —— Degrees, honorary, 108

    —— Divinity School, 60

    —— Elective system, beginning of, 101; under Pres. Eliot, 101 n

    —— Engine Company, 76 n

    —— Examinations, 95, 98, 108

    —— Faculty, 99, 101, 104, 107, 110; first so called (1825), 97; claim Corporation should be composed of, but are defeated, gg; salaries reduced, 106; schedule of teaching hours, 107. See also below Immediate Government

    —— Goffe’s College, 381 n

    —— Government (meaning teaching force). See below Immediate Government

    —— Great Rebellion, paper on, by S. E. Morison, 54–88; list of students dismissed or expelled on account of, 86–87; J. Q. Adams on, 89; summary of the matter in letter of college government to parents, 90–93; occasions reform, 94

    —— Harvard Hall, burned, 1764, 164

    —— Hollis Hall, grant for, 164

    —— Holworthy Hall, built by lottery, 163, 183–186

    —— Immediate Government, 98 n; and class of 1823, 65, 67 n, 69, 71, 72 n, 77 n, 78 n, 79, 79 n, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85 n, 86, 90; letter to parents concerning Great Rebellion, 90–93; and class of 1822, 82; proposes changes in laws, 96

    —— Law School, establishment of, 60

    —— Laws, first printing of, 113

    —— Medical School, Massachusetts Medical College built for use of, 60

    —— Military company, under discipline, 78 n

    —— Overseers, 101 n, 109, 110; report of visiting committee, 1821, 75 n; on disturbance at Commencement, 1823, 83 n; investigate exercise and recreation, 95, 95 n; undertake reform, 96

    —— President, 103, 106, 108; required (1825) to submit annual report, 96

    —— Rebellion Tree, 77 n, 85

    —— Records of, early, two volumes published by Colonial Society, 38, 112; a third begun, 38

    —— Royall professorship, 106 n

    —— Rumford professorship, 106 n

    —— Salaries, reduction of, about 1827, 106; grants additional to, made by Pres. Kirkland, 108

    —— Statutes and Laws, new code, 1825, 96, 97, 97 n

    —— Steward, 399 n; salary and duties, 106

    —— Stoughton Hall, rebuilding of, aided by lottery, 163, 164, 169, 176–183; disposal of old building, 168, 168 n

    —— University Hall built, 60

    —— Vacations, 96

    —— Vice-President, appointment of, proposed, but rejected, 109

    —— Washington Corps, 78

    Haskell, Charles Thompson (d 1874), 78; and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 67, 69, 87

    Haugh (Hough), Atherton, 18, 387 n; in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 17

    Haunted houses, belief in, in England (c 1633), 374

    Hauthorne, William, 284

    Haverhill, church at, 205

    Hawkins, James, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    —— Thomas, listed in Boston Book of Possessions

    —— Capt. Thomas, listed in Boston Book of Possessions

    Hawley, Rev. Gideon, and lottery, 171 n

    —— James, son of Rev. Gideon, 171 n

    Hayne, Robert Young, leader of milliners, 338

    Hayward, James (d 1866), and Harvard College, 70, 71, 82 n, 84 n, 100, 107

    Hazard, Ebenezer, 160, 198, 199; and J. Belknap’s Apologue of the Hen at Pennycook, 33–35

    Hearsey, Isaac Patten, M.D. (d 1842), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 87

    Hedge, Levi (d 1844), 68, 68 n, 77 n, 82 n, 84 n, 107; extract from letter of, 35

    Helyer, Jonathan (d 1745), Boston school-master, 132, 134, 146, 147

    Henchman. See also Hinchman

    —— Richard (d 1725), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 138

    Henry, Patrick, 257 n

    Henry VIII, King of England, founds Ipswich Grammar School, 191 n

    Hesiod, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 27, 28

    Hibbins, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16

    Hicks, Zachariah (d 1761), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 144, 147, 150

    Higginson, Stephen, 181 n

    —— Stephen, Jr., Steward of Harvard College, 105

    Hill, Aaron, and Stoughton Hall, 168 n

    —— Henry, manager of Harvard College lottery, 166, 167 n

    —— John, 212, 215; in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    —— Valentine (d 1662), in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Hillard, George Stillman (d 1879), 56

    Hilliard, Francis (d 1878), son of William, and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 87, 94 n

    —— William, 94 n; sells lottery tickets, 174 n

    Hilliard, Metcalf & Co., and Harvard College, 104

    Hinchman, Daniel (d 1685), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 136

    Hobart, Nehemiah (H. C. 1667), 22, 23

    Hobby, Sir Charles, 141

    Hodge, Professor ——, 78 n

    Hodges, Edward, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 87

    Hodgson, John, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 155

    Hogan, Cornelius, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 152

    Hogg, Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Holbeach, Martin, and Rev. T. Shepard, 370

    Holbrook, Abiah (d 1769), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 147, 148

    —— Abiah (b c 1752), Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 155

    —— Samuel (d 1766), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 148, 152, 154, 155

    Hollich, Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Hollis, Thomas (d 1731), and Harvard College, 4

    Holmes, Abiel, American Annals, 279, 281

    —— Justice Oliver Wendell, LL.D., D.C.L., elected Honorary Member, 1; accepts, 3

    —— Sir Robert, 257

    —— Thomas J., reference to his paper, Samuel Mather of Witney, 2

    Holworthy, Sir Matthew, 186

    Holyoke, Rev. Edward, President of Harvard College, director of Harvard College lottery, 165, 165 n

    —— Edward Augustus, 281

    —— Samuel, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 141, 145, 152

    Homer, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 27, 28

    Honestus, pseudonym (Benjamin Austin), 181

    Hooker, Joanna, daughter of Rev. Thomas, second wife of Thomas Shepard, 96, 97, 98

    —— Rev. Thomas (d 1647), 365 n, 374, 391, 395 n, 397, 398; in New England, 362 n; T. Shepard and, 365, 366, 375, 395; congregation of, removes from Newtown (Cambridge) to Hartford, Conn., 384, 397 n

    Hoole, Charles, 23 n; reference to his New Discovery of the Old Art of Teaching Schoole, 23

    Hooper, Rev. —— (d 1767), 151

    Horace, 95; read in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 25

    Hosmer, James Kendall, death, 37; tribute to, 40

    Houghton, Ralph, deputy from Lancaster, 221

    Houtchin, Jeremy, in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 18

    Hovey, James, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 147

    Howard, Mrs. ——, 154

    —— Simeon, on committees relating to Harvard College lottery, 169 n, 182 n

    —— Will, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 136

    Howen, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Howland & Aspinwall, in carrying trade to California (1850), 237, 238, 252

    Hubbard, Thomas (d 1773), director of Harvard College lottery, 165, 165 n

    Hudson, Francis, 283; in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    —— William, Sr., in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— William, Jr. (d 1681), in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Hull, ——, 136

    —— Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Hundred Sermons, A (also called “Bullinger vpon ye Apocalips”), by H. Bullinger, 187

    Hunne, Anne, wife of George (d 1640), in Boston Book of Possessions, 8, 18

    Hunt, —— 149

    —— Samuel, headmaster of Boston Latin School, 27, 28, 133, 134, 153

    Huntington, James Lincoln, M.D., 128; elected Resident Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Hurd, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Hutchin, Richardson, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Hutchinson, Anne, wife of William, 279; and the Familist controversy, 385, 386 n; trial and excommunication of, 386 n; banishment, 387

    —— Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— Gov. Thomas, 26, 49, 50, 280; letter of, read, 4; family of, 278, 279; on I Johnson, 279

    —— William, in Boston, 279

    Hyde, Edward, first Earl of Clarendon, 313

    Inches, Henderson (d 1884), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 87

    Indians, group of, headed by Sholan, tender allegiance to colony, 208

    —— Cherokees, original home of, 264

    —— Masconomo, 208, 303, 304

    —— Mathew, 219

    —— Miantonomo, 391

    —— Momanattuck, 387

    —— Mononotto, wife and children of, captured, 388 n

    —— Narragansetts, in Pequot War, 388

    —— Pequots (Pekoats), war with, 387–389

    —— Philip, King, 207

    —— Sam, son of Sholan, 208

    —— Sasakus (Sassacus), 387

    —— Sholan (Showanon, Nashowanon), 208, 209; death, 219

    —— Tacomas, his method of giving deed, 209

    —— Uncas, 391

    —— Wassamagon, 208

    Iron. See Minerals

    Isocrates, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 27, 28

    Iyons, Mathew, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Jacklin, Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Jackson, Judge Charles (d 1855), and Harvard College, 94, 100, 102, 105, 106, 109

    —— Clement, 198 n

    —— Edmund, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    —— James, M.D., studies of, in Boston Latin School, 27, 28

    —— John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    —— Joseph, manager of Harvard College lottery, 165

    —— Patrick T., and Harvard College lottery, 186

    Jamaica, efforts to suppress pirates in (1688), 257

    James II, King of England, 257

    Jefferson, Thomas, President, 59; on lotteries, 170 n

    Jenks (Jenkes), Joseph, iron worker, inventor, etc., at Lancaster, 212, 215

    Jermy, Sir Isaac, 191

    —— Sir John, 191

    —— (Jermye), John (d 1592), son of Sir John, 189, 191

    Jervey, Elizabeth H., acknowledgment to, 270 n

    Joan, James, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 154

    Johnson, Abraham, 279

    —— Alfred, retirement of, as Registrar, and minute concerning, 47

    —— Lady Arbella Fiennes-Clinton, wife of Isaac, 272, 274, 275, 276; death of, 276, 277, 278, 280; burial place, 281, 282

    —— Edward, quoted, 205, 377 n, 380 n; his Wonder Working Providence, 205; on commission for government of Lancaster, 220; quoted, on I. Johnson, 284; on admission of non-Puritan persons to Massachusetts colony, 308

    —— Isaac (d 1630), son of Abraham, paper on, as founder of Boston, by M. J. Canavan, 272–285; birth, estates, marriage, Puritanism, 272; member of trading company of 1628, grantee under Royal Patent, agrees to emigrate to New England, 273; sails with Winthrop, 274; helps organize church at Charlestown, 275; friend of W. Black-stone, 275–276; probable removal to Boston, 276–277; justice of peace, 277; death, 278; land of, in Boston, 278; burial place, 278, 279, 281; money spent in colony, 279; memorials to, 279; difference of Drake and Savage as to importance of, in Boston, 279–284; T. Dudley, and E. Johnson on, 284; summary, 285

    —— James, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    —— Rev. Robert, good works of, 275

    Jones, ——, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 136

    —— John, a founder of Concord, 384, 384 n

    Joy, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Judkins, Job, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Justin, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 27

    Juvenal, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 28

    Keayne, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 17, 20

    Keith, Makey A., 267 n

    Kendall, James Augustus (d 1884), at Harvard College, 73

    Kennebec lands, 314

    Kennedy, ——, 151

    Kenrick, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Kent, Joseph (d 1753), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 146

    Keogh, Andrew, acknowledgment to, 160 n

    Kidder, Nathaniel Thayer, B.A.S., on Auditing Committee, 30, 46, 54, 127, 162, 233, 307, 327

    —— W. & T., lottery office, 173 n, 174 n, 175 n, 176 n

    Kilby, Mrs. ——, 155

    King, ——, pilot, 149

    —— William, his Heathen Gods used in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 28

    —— Thomas, at Nashaway (Lancaster), 208, 209, 212

    Kinsley, Stephen, 135

    Kirkby, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Kirkland, Elizabeth (Cabot), wife of Rev. John Thornton, 110, 111

    —— Rev. John Thornton, President of Harvard College, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 n, 107, 108, 110; his resignation, causes and attendant circumstances of, 54–57, 65; marriage, 54, 109; sketch of, 58; presidency, 60–65; and class of 1823, 69 n, 71, 72, 75 n, 78 n, 79, 79 n, 80, 82 n, 83, 84 n, 85, 86, 90, 93, 94; and reform movement, 98, 99, 100, 101 n; G. Ticknor on, 98 n; presents expense account to balance overdraft of salary, 109; ill health, 109; resigns, 110; comment on his resignation, 112

    Kittredge, George Lyman, LL.D., paper by, Verses by Adam Winthrop, 187–194; acknowledgment to, 211 n

    —— Henry Crocker, A.B., reads paper, Storms, Wrecks, and Wreckers on Cape Cod, 51

    Kneeland, John, and Harvard College lottery, 176, 177

    Knight, John (d 1639), 8

    —— Sarah, wife of John (d 1639), in Boston Book of Possessions, 8, 18

    Kuhn, Jacob, 168 n

    Ladd, Milton, 267 n

    Lake, Anne, sister of Thomas, see Mather

    —— Thomas (d 1711), 202, 202 n, 318, 318 n; and Sir T. Temple in Acadian fur trade, 312, 313, 314, 315; quoted, on Sir T. Temple, 312, 316

    Lamont, Thomas William, LL.D., elected Corresponding Member, 1; accepts, 3

    Lancaster, lottery in, 170; The Plantation of Nashaway — an Industrial Experiment, address by S. E. Morison, at 275th anniversary of founding of town, 204–222; standard seventeenth century method of planting townships, 204; Lancaster a variant, 205; designed to be a trading and industrial colony, 205; founders, 207–210; furtrading and iron-smelting intended, 208; land purchased, 209; trucking house built, 209; mineral ores found, 212; difficulty in forming church, 213, 218; need of better road to Boston, 214; other troubles, 216; in 1653, General Court grants liberties of a town, and a name, 217; covenant of inhabitants for “preserveing of the purities of religion,” 217; boundaries established (1659), 217; minister settled, 218; government by town meeting impossible, and commission appointed, 219–220; Prescott’s sawmill, 220; unsuccessful iron-smelting, 220; full township autonomy, 221; Indian massacre, 221; unique distinction, 222

    Lane, William Coolidge, A.M., exhibits manuscript book of N. Prince, 129

    Langdon, Ephraim (d 1765), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 151, 152, 153

    —— John (d 1819), and constitutional convention, N. H., 1778–79, 31

    —— Josiah (d 1779), Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 153

    —— Rev. Samuel (d 1797), President of Harvard College, 26

    Langdon-Elwyn, Alfred (d 1884), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 71 n, 78, 78 n, 87

    Langloiserie, Louis, teacher of French, 132, 134, 143

    Larkin, ——, 168 n

    —— Eben, lottery office, 174 n

    Latham, Robert, 400 n; T. Shepard’s account with, 400

    Latin and Greek, teaching of, at Boston Latin School, 1712, paper on, by K. B. Murdock, 21–29

    La Tour, ——, grant to two others and, in Acadia, 311

    Laud, William, Bishop of London, later Archbishop of Canterbury, 346; forbids T. Shepard to preach in his diocese, 368, 369, 369 n, 395, 395 n

    Lay, ——, a lynch-man, 263, 264, 265

    Leach, John, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 139, 152; sketch of, 149

    League of Nations, 339

    Lechford, Thomas, his records of Boston properties, 1638–1641, 10, 281

    “Lecturers,” Puritan, in England, 365 n

    Leddell, John, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 146, 150

    Lee, John Clarke (d 1877), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 70, 84, 87

    —— Joseph, director of Harvard College lottery, 165

    Leger, Jacob, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Le Mercier, Rev. Andrew (d 1764), 145

    Lesesne, M. H., acknowledgment to, 268 n

    Leverett, Gov. John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 16, 19; active in Acadia, 310, 311, 312; and Sir T. Temple, 316

    —— John, President of Harvard College, 60

    —— Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 14, 17

    Leverit. See Leverett

    Levett, Capt. ——, 304

    Lewis, Charles, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 143

    —— Ezekiel (d 1755), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 138

    Libby, Charles Thornton, elected Corresponding Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Lily, William (d 1522), his Latin grammar used in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 24 n, 27

    Linch, Cornelius, Boston and New York schoolmaster, 132, 134, 146

    Lincoln, Earls and Countess of. See Clinton

    Locke, Andrew A., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 71 n, 78, 84, 87; elected class poet, 82

    —— John (d 1704), 95; reference to his Thoughts concerning Education, 23; quoted, 24 n

    —— Rev. Samuel, President of Harvard College, 165 n

    Lockwood, James, 159

    Lombard, Percival Hall, A.B., elected Resident Member, 53; accepts, 118

    Loring, Ellis G., and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 67 n, 85, 87

    Lorraine, Francois de, second Duke of Guise, 189 n

    Lotteries, legislation concerning, 162; used to raise money for public purposes, 162, 170; clergy on, 162 n; flourishing period, 163, 170, 171; four granted for benefit of Harvard College, 163–186; popular excitement, 169; effect on morals, 170, 170 n, 171; W. Bentley on, 170, 171; lottery ticket in contribution box, 170 n; J. Barlow on, 171; method of conducting, 172–176, 178 n

    Lovell, James (d 1814), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 144, 149; sketch of, 152

    —— John (d 1778), Boston schoolmaster, 27, 132, 134, 138, 149; sketch of, 144

    Lowe, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Lowell, John (d 1840), 59 n, 96; on committee for Harvard College lottery, 169 n, 183 n, 185 n

    Lowell, emigrants from, to California, 1850, 240

    Ludlow, Roger, and the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 277, 282

    Lugg, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Lunt, Rev. William Parsons (d 1857), at Harvard College, 75, 75 n

    Lyle, Francis, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Lynch, Ann, second wife of William, 266, 266 n, 267 n

    —— Charles (d 1796), 256; inflicts illegal punishments, but not the person for whom lynch law was named, 257, 258, 270; general attribution of lynch law to him explained, 269; facts concerning, 269 n

    —— James, of Galway, Ireland, tradition erroneously connecting his name with lynch law, 256, 257

    —— John, named by R. Mills as author of lynch law, 264, 264 n, 265, 268, 269, 270; probably mistaken for father (William), 265, 268, 269. See also Lynch, John, son of William; Lynch, William (d 1820)

    —— John, brother of Charles, 269 n

    —— John, son of William, 266, 267 n, 268 n

    —— John M. (d 1823 or 1824), administrator of W. Lynch’s estate, 267 n, 268, 268 n

    —— Nancy, daughter of William, See Cochran

    —— Nathaniel, son of William, 266, 267 n; tombstone of, 266 n

    —— Stephen, officer in Jamaica, under James II, name of, erroneously connected with lynch law, 256, 257

    —— William (d 1820), shown to be originator of lynch law, 259–270; first mentioned in print as such, by E. A. Poe, 1836, 259–261; member of Virginia House of Delegates, 1787, 261, 261 n; account of, in A. Ellicott’s diary for 1811, 262–263; later home of, in South Carolina, 262, 263, 263 n, 264 n, 265; mentioned by R. Mills as John Lynch, 264, 264 n; review of evidence and conclusion, 264–267, 268, 270; will of, 266, 266 n, 268; death, 267; grave, 268 n; said to be Revolutionary soldier, 267; but not found in lists, 269 n; children of, 267 n

    —— William, Jr., son of William, 266, 266 n, 267 n

    Lynch law, paper on origin of the term, by A. Matthews, 256–271; erroneous attributions, 256–259; extent of the practice, 259; William Lynch, of Virginia (later of South Carolina), shown to be the originator, 259–269; earliest known mention of, 265 n

    Lynchburg, Va., founding and naming of, 269 n

    Lynch-men, covenant of, 260; practice of, 262; earliest known mention of, 265 n

    Lynchy, ——, of County Louth, Ireland, case of, 258–259

    Lynn, iron works at, 212

    Lyon, Thomas, 193 n

    Mcalpine, Donald, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 154

    MacDonald, William, LL.D., paper, The Massachusetts Temper, 328–341

    McIlwain, Charles Howard, Ph.D., elected Associate Member, 1; accepts, 3

    McIntire, Charles John, death, 37; tribute to, 41

    Mackay, George, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 151

    McLeod (Mukloade), Mordecai, 219

    Maine, lands in, disposed of by lottery, 163

    Makepeace, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 18

    Manchester, anchorage of the Arbella claimed for, 303; reasons against, 303–304

    Manning, ——, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 78 n

    Mansell, Mount, Mount Desert so called by English, 289

    Marblehead, lottery in, 169, 171

    Marriage laws in New Hampshire before the Revolution, 115–117; license exhibited, 115

    Marsh, John, M.D. (d 1856), and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 71, 78; in California, 71 n

    Marshall, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    —— Rev. Stephen (d 1655), 370, 370 n

    —— Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Martin, Mrs. ——, mistress of Sir T. Temple, 310

    Mary, Queen of England, 189, 189 n

    Maryland, lottery in, 163

    Mason, Capt. John., in Pequot war, 388

    —— Jonathan, manager of Harvard College lottery, 166, 166 n

    —— Raph (Ralph?), in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— Stephen, 201 n, 202, 203

    Massachusetts, lotteries in, 162–186. See also under Harvard College

    —— General Court, orders (1634, 1639) records to be made of ownership and sales of properties, 6; grant to Harvard College, 102; orders capital laws published (1642), 114; and lotteries, 162, 164, 166; meeting of (1630), in J. Winthrop’s house in Charlestown, 282

    —— Laws: Capital Laws, remarks by A. Matthews, on printing of (1642), 112–115; ordered by General Court to be published, 114; to be found in J. Child’s New-England’s Jonas, and in broadside, 114, 115

    —— —— Colony Laws, 1648 edition, single copy extant, 113 n

    —— —— Laws of 1660, legislation relating to distribution of, 194–196; preface to, 196–197

    Massachusetts Bay Colony, preparations for, 273; sailing of Winthrop’s company, 274; justices of peace (first), 277

    Massachusetts Medical College, 60

    Massachusetts Temper, The, paper on, by W. Macdonald, 328–341; characterized by independence and individuality, 329–330; lacks humor and tolerance, 330–331; conservatism of, 331; culture, 332–334; present decadence of intellectual life, 334–335; causes, 335; need of revival, 335; relations of state and nation, 336–339, 341; nationalism and internationalism, conflict of, 339–340; conditions necessary to progress, 340–341

    Mather, Anne (Lake), second wife of Rev. Increase, 202 n

    —— Rev. Cotton, son of Rev. Increase, 49; books used by, in Latin School, 26, 27; quoted, on the school, 28 n; on Lady Arbella Johnson, 278; on Sir T. Temple, 316

    —— Rev. Increase, 204 n, 309; letter of Judge S. Sewall to, 113; expenses as agent for the colony, discussed by K. B. Murdock, 200–204; Election sermon (1693), 201; second marriage, 202 n; account of expenses in England, 202–203; Sir T. Temple and, 317–318

    —— Samuel (d 1733), reference to paper on, by T. J. Holmes, 2

    —— Rev. Samuel (d 1745), 49

    —— Samuel, son of Rev. Samuel (d 1785), 49

    —— William Gwinn, LLD., elected Corresponding Member, 1; accepts, 3

    Mathews, Catharine Van Cortlandt, 263 n

    Matinicus Rock, sighted by Winthrop’s company, 296

    Mattapan, early name of Dorchester, 277, 283

    Matthews, Albert, A.B., prepares minute on resignation of C. E. Park, as Corresponding Secretary, 1; edits early Harvard College records, and records of First Church, Plymouth, 38; remarks on Printing of the Capital Laws in 1642, 112–115; elected to Council, 128; his paper, Origin of the Term “Lynch Law,” 256–271; reads report of Council (1930), 320

    Maud, Daniel (d 1655), Boston schoolmaster, 130, 134, 136; in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 17; sketch of, 135

    Maverick, Samuel, 315, 317

    Mayo, Lawrence Shaw, A.M., 308; his paper, Jeremy Belknap’s Apologue of the Hen at Pennycook, 31–35; exhibits pre-Revolutionary New Hampshire marriage license, and speaks on Marriage in New Hampshire before the Revolution, 115–117; on Nominating Committee, 162; paper, A Love Letter of the Reverend Joseph Adams, 198–200

    Meeres, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 18

    Mein & Fleeming, printers, 154

    Mellen, John, and Harvard College lottery, 183, 186

    Mellowes, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Merrick, Mary, daughter of Tilly. See Brooks

    —— Tilly (d 1836), 158

    Merriman, Roger Bigelow, LL.D., meetings of Society held at house of, 161, 224

    Merritt, Percival, A.B., annual reports of Council, 37, 118–121, 223–228, 320–322; elected Corresponding Secretary, 47, 128, 233; exhibits child’s book (London, 1741), once owned by Abigail Davenport, 49; exhibits painting of destruction of stores in Concord, 1775, with remarks, 157

    Merry, Walter, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Messinger, Henry, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Michelson, Edward, of Cambridge, 372

    —— Ruth (Bushell), wife of Edward, 372, 372 n

    Milborne, Capt. Peter, master of the Arbella, 286, 287, 289, 301

    Miles, Solomon Pearson (d 1842), and Harvard College, 80, 82 n, 84 n

    Millard, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Miller, Francis, 143

    Mills, Edward (d 1732), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 141, 143, 145

    Mills, Robert, on lynch law and its originator, 264, 265, 269 n, 270; his Atlas of South Carolina, 264 n

    Milom, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Minerals, colonial schemes for working of, 208, 210, 212, 220, 221

    Minor, Benjamin Blake (d 1818), quoted, 261 n

    Minot, George R. (c 1794), and Harvard College lottery, 176, 177, 177 n

    —— George Richards, M.D., elected Resident Member, 157; accepts, 161

    Misery Islands, Great and Little, 302, 302 n

    Mitchell, Stewart, A.M., 290 n; elected Resident Member, 157; accepts, 161

    Monadnoc No. 4 (Fitzwilliam, N. H.), 182 n

    Monroe, James, President, degree from Harvard College, 62

    Mood, Fulmer, Ph.D., elected Associate Member, 235; accepts, 272

    Moore, Clifford Herschel, Litt.D., elected Resident Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Morgan, Charles, and steamship Unes to San Francisco, 238

    —— Sir Henry (d 1688), in Panama, 248

    Moriarty, George Andrews, Jr., A.M., elected Corresponding Member, 235; accepts, 272

    Morison, Samuel Eliot, Ph.D., 1, 3, 5, 30, 37, 49, 51, 53, 118, 157, 223, 235, 307, 320; reads paper, New England and the Origin of the Columbia River Trade, 2; paper, Passing the Dardanelles in 1810, 30; elected President, 47, 128, 233, 327; his paper, The Great Rebellion in Harvard College, and the Resignation of President Kirkland, 54–112; meetings of Society held at house of, 129, 224, 272; paper, The Plantation of Nashaway — an Industrial Experiment, 204–222; paper, The Course of the Arbella from Cape Sable to Salem, 285–306

    Morrow, Dwioht Whitney, LL.D., elected Corresponding Member, 53; accepts, 118

    Morse, Hosea Ballou, LL.D., elected Corresponding Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Morton, Thomas (d 1659), Bishop of Durham, and T. Shepard, 374; character of, 374 n

    Mountain (Montaigne), George, Bishop of London, later Archbishop of York, 368, 368 n

    Mount Desert, named by Champlain, 286 n, 289; conspicuous landmark, 289, 289 n; sighted by Winthrop’s company, 289 et seq.

    Mount Desert Rock, 293

    Mount Mansell, Mount Desert so called by English, 289

    Munt, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Murdock, Harold, A.M., reads letters relating to Revolutionary Boston, 3; reads paper, The Sensitiveness of General Clinton, 35; reads An Additional Note on same, 52

    —— Kenneth Ballard, Litt.D., 2, 51; reads eighteenth century poem addressed to “Mr. Wise in New England,” 4; his paper, The Teaching of Latin and Greek at the Boston Latin School in 1712, 21–29; note, Increase Mather’s Expenses as Colonial Agent, 200–204

    Nantucket, emigrants from, to California, 1850, 240

    Nash, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Nashaway. See Lancaster

    National Convention, France, and lotteries, 171 n, 172 n

    Natstock, Joshua. See Ratstock

    Negoos, Benjamin, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    —— Jonathan, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Neile, Richard, Bishop of Winchester, later Archbishop of York, and the Puritans, 373, 373 n

    Neponset Hotel, scene of forbidden supper by Harvard Class of 1823, 67

    Newell, George (d 1831), at Harvard College, 87

    —— Timothy, 149

    New England, trading company of 1628, and its government, 273; General Considerations for Planting, 273; transfer of government to the colony, 273; first colonists, 273; early maps and coast charts of, 286, 294, 294 n, 295

    New England Council, 338

    New England Quarterly, historical review, 119

    New-England’s Jonas cast up at London, by J. Child, 114, 115 n

    Newgate, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 14, 17

    New Hampshire, constitutional convention in, 1778–79, 31; marriage laws in, before Revolution, 115–116

    —— General Assembly, marriage law (1680), 115

    —— Governor, power to issue marriage licenses, 115, 116

    New Haven Cadets, 159 n

    Newtown. See Cambridge

    New York Herald, on opening of California, 236

    Nicaragua Negotiations, 238

    Nichols, —— (d 1820), at Harvard College, 70

    —— Benjamin Ropes, 104

    —— Charles Lemuel, M.D., Litt.D., death, 157; tribute to, 226

    Nickel, James, 150

    Noble, John, LL.B., his paper, Harvard College Lotteries, 162–186

    Noddle’s Island, T. Temple buys, 314, 314 n; sells, 315

    Nomenclátor (Nomenclatura), text-book used in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 23

    Norcross, Rev. Nathaniel, and Nashaway (Lancaster), 213, 214, 215

    Northrup, Joseph, 154

    Norton, Andrews (d 1853), and Harvard College, 99; promotes reform at the college, 96, 98

    —— Arthur Orlo, A.M., 24 n; on teaching of N. Williams, 23; acknowledgment to, 23 n,; elected Resident Member, 157; accepts, 161; speaks on Some Harvard Text-Books of the Seventeenth Century, 307

    —— Rev. John (d 1663), 309, 380; in New England, 380 n

    —— Thomas (d 1584), and Gorboduc, 190 n

    Nowell, Increase, 219

    Oakes, Edward, Boston shopkeeper, 137, 141

    Odlinn, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Offley, David, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Oldham, John, 387

    Oliver, Andrew, 49

    —— James (d 1682), son of Thomas (d 1670), in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— John (d 1646), son of Thomas (d 1670), in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    —— Nathaniel, Jr. (d 1769), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 143, 145

    —— Polly, daughter of Andrew, 49

    —— Thomas (d 1670), in Boston Book of Possessions, 14, 17

    —— Lt.-Gov. Thomas (d 1815), 159, 159 n

    Oolenoy Creek, various forms of name, 263, 263 n

    Orrery for Harvard College, 163, 167, 167 n, 168 n

    Otis, George (d 1828), 79 n, 82 n, 84 n

    —— Harrison Gray (d 1848), 59; studies of, at Boston Latin School, 27, 28

    Ovid, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 24, 25, 27, 28

    Paine, Robert Treat (d 1814), usher in South Grammar School, Boston, 132, 134, 149

    Painter, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Palfrey, Rev. John Gorham (d 1881), on J. T. Kirkland, 57

    Palmer, John, Sr., in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    —— John, Jr., in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Panama (city), J. B. Peirce’s description of, 245–252

    Panama (state), J. B. Peirce’s journey through, 242–252

    Panama Route during the Gold Rush to California, paper by P. P. Chase, 235–256

    Park, Rev. Charles Edwards, D.D., minute adopted, on resignation of, as Corresponding Secretary, 1–2

    —— Mathew, lottery office, 174 n

    —— Robert J., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 77, 77 n

    Parker, Judge Isaac (d 1830), and Harvard College, 100, 106

    —— Jane, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— Nicholas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— Richard (dc 1641), in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Parkman, Francis, Ph.D., elected Resident Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Parrington, Vernon Louis, M.A., elected Corresponding Member, 161; accepts, 223; death, 223; tribute to, 227

    Parsons, Judge Theophilus (d 1813), B. Waterhouse on, 59, 60

    —— William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Parties, political, in the United States, changes in, 330

    Pasmer, Bartholomew, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Pasque flower, 356 n

    Pateshall, Richard (d 1768), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 150

    Patrick, Daniel, 277; and Elizabeth (Fownes) Winthrop Feake, 193

    Payne, William, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 156

    Payson, Phillips, and Harvard College lottery, 183

    Peabody, George (d 1892), at Harvard College, 77, 78; and the Great Rebellion, 87

    Pearson, Rev. Eliphalet (d 1826), 99; acting President of Harvard College, 59; member of Corporation, 59 n; founds Andover Theological Seminary, 60 n

    Pease, Henry, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Peirce. See also Pierce

    —— Benjamin (d 1880), N. Bowditch on, 107

    —— John Batchelder, extracts from letters of, written during journey to California, 1850, 236–256

    —— Capt. William. See Pierce

    Pelham, Peter (d 1756), 145

    —— Peter (d 1751), son of Peter (d 1756), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 145, 146

    Pell, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Pelton, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Pendleton District, S. C., 264, 264 n

    Pennoyer, William, 202, 202 n

    People, ——, 145

    Pepperrell, Sir William (d 1759), 156

    Perr, James, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Perry, Arthur, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Persius, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 28

    Philipps, Caleb, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 143

    Phillips, Rev. George (d 1644), 192, 193, 194, 350

    —— John (d 1820), great-grandson of Rev. Samuel (d 1771), 192

    —— Lydia (Gorham), wife of John (d 1820), 192; book given by, to Harvard College, 187–194

    —— Samuel (c 1651), anecdote of, 216, 217, 218

    —— Rev. Samuel (d 1771), great-grandson of Rev. George, book owned by, 192; sketch of, 192

    —— Stephen W., acknowledgment to, 192 n

    Philo-Observer, pseudonym (Stephen Higginson), 181 n

    Phippeni, David, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Phipps, C., Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 145

    Pickering, Charles (d 1878), and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 87

    —— John (d 1805), and constitutional convention, N. H., 1778–79, 31

    Pickman, Edward Motley, LL.B., meeting of Society held at house of, 30, 38; on Nominating Committee, 30

    Pier, Arthur Stanwood, A.B., elected Recording Secretary, 47, 128, 233; on Nominating Committee, 307

    Pierce. See also Peirce

    —— Benjamin (d 1880), 64

    —— Rev. John (d 1849), on J. T. Kirk-land, 58, 65

    —— William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— Capt. William, 276, 299, 305; visits the Arbella, 304

    Pierian Sodality, 108

    Pigeon, Joseph, Commissary General in Revolutionary army, 4

    Pine-tree shillings, 212

    Pirates and privateers, efforts of James II to suppress, in America, 257

    Plague, in Towcester, England, 357

    Plum Cove, Beverly, the Arbella may have anchored off, 302–303

    Poe, Edgar Allan, editorial of, in Southern Literary Messenger, on “Lynch’s Law,” 259–260, 261 n, 265

    Pollard, Anne, 284

    Pond, ——, son of William, writes from New England, 285

    Pope, Ephraim, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— John, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 153

    —— Joseph, orrery made by, 166, 167, 167 n, 168

    Popkin, Rev. John Snelling (d 1852), and Harvard College, 68 n, 69, 82 n, 84 n, 107

    Pormort (Pormont), Philemon, Boston schoolmaster, 130, 134, 135

    Porter, Rev. Eliphalet (d 1833), Fellow of Harvard College, 102

    Pratt, John, 140

    Prentice, Thomas, 136

    Prescott, John, founder of Lancaster, 207, 209, 212, 213, 215, 216, 218, 220, 221, 222; and Dr. R. Child, 214, 216; land grant to, 216, 220

    —— William, great-grandson of John, 216

    —— William Hickling (d 1859), grandson of William, 63, 216

    Present State of New English Affairs, 1689, single copy extant, 113 n

    Preston, Rev. John (d 1628), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 362, 362 n, 367 n; T. Shepard on, 367, 394

    —— John, of New Hampshire, and T. W. Dorr, 66 n

    —— William, 258

    Prince, Nathan (d 1748), book-list written by (1725), communicated, 129; manuscript book kept by, exhibited, 129–130; schoolmaster in Boston, 132, 134, 147

    —— Rev. Thomas, 280, 281, 283, 369 n; quoted, on I. Johnson and location of his lot in Boston, 278; prints works of T. Shepard in Three Valuable Pieces, 347, 348

    —— William Gordon (d 1897), at Harvard College, 74

    Princeton University, 63

    Probert, Geoffrey, acknowledgment to, 360 n

    Proctor, John, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 142, 144, 147

    —— John, Jr., 132, 134, 147, 148, 152

    Prout, Ebenezer, 203

    Publick Occurrences both Foreign and Domestic, 1690, single copy extant, 113 n

    Puritanism, a main implication of, 206; its power of assimilation and degree of toleration in Massachusetts, 308–309; too severely criticized? 319

    Purton, Elizabeth, 21

    Quakers, persecution of, in Massachusetts, 309, 316

    Queue, J. S. Popkin reputed last man to wear, 68 n

    Quincy, Josiah (d 1864), President of Harvard College, 112; his History of Harvard University cited: on Pres. Kirkland’s administration, 61; on Federalist influence at Harvard, 59

    Rackemann, Charles Sedgwick, A.M., meeting of Society held at house of, 53, 119

    Rainsford, Edward, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Rantoul, Robert (d 1852), 64

    Ratstock (Natstock), Joshua, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 137

    Rawlins, John, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 141

    —— Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Rawson, Sec. Edward, 195, 196, 197, 208

    —— Rev. Grindall, 349

    Rebellion Tree. See under Harvard College

    Reed, James, at Bunker Hill and Fitzwilliam, N. H., 182 n

    —— James, son of James, 182 n

    —— Silvanus, son of James, 182, 182 n

    Regnier, ——, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 155

    Reinolds, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Renkin, Mrs. ——, 150

    Revival of letters and thought in New England, c 1810–c 1850, 64

    Rhode Island, lottery in, 163

    Rice, ——, master of Towcester Grammar School, 358

    —— Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Richardson, Amos, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Ripley, George, his estimate of J. T. Kirkland, 64; attitude in Great Rebellion at Harvard College and in later life, 66, 75

    Roane, Judge Spencer, 257, 257 n

    Robbins, Rev. Chandler (d 1882), 75 n

    Roberts, Elsie, 158 n

    Robin, Mrs. ——, 149

    Robinson, ——, Quaker, 316

    —— Fred Norris, Ph.D., on Nominating Committee, 307

    —— George W., acknowledgment to, 286 n

    —— James Harvey, Ph.D., elected Corresponding Member, 161; accepts, 223

    —— John Paul (d 1864), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 67 n, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 94

    —— Peter, 267 n

    Roden, Robert F., his error regarding Body of Liberties, 114 n, 115 n

    Roe, Owen, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Rogers, Rev. Daniel (d 1652), son of Rev. Richard (d 1618), 370, 370 n,

    —— Rev. Ezekiel (d 1661), son of Rev. Richard (d 1618), 363 n, 370 n, 371 n; and T. Shepard, 371

    —— Nathaniel, 49

    —— Peter, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 154

    —— Rev. Richard (d 1618), 363, 363 n, 370 n

    Rooney, ——, 259

    Roote, Ralph, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Roper, John (?), of Lancaster, 219

    Ropes, Rev. James Hardy, D.D., elected Vice-President, 47, 128, 233, 327; presides, 161

    Ross, Vere, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 152

    Rowlandson, Rev. Joseph, 218

    —— Mary (White), wife of Rev. Joseph, on tobacco, 206

    Rowley, Rev. Ezekiel Rogers at, 370, 371

    Roy, James P., and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 71 n, 78

    Royse, ——, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 134, 152

    Rugg, Arthur Prentice, LL.D., elected Vice-President, 47, 128, 233, 327

    Russell, Frances, second Earl of Bedford, 189 n

    —— John, 376, 376 n

    Sacco-Vanzetti case, 331

    Sackville, Thomas (d 1608), and Gorboduc, 190 n

    Sacramento, flood at, 1850, 239

    Salem, emigrants from, to California (1850), 240; conditions at (1630), 274

    Sales, Francis, 101 n

    Salley, A. S., Jr., acknowledgment to, 266 n

    Salt, proposed duty on, 169

    Salter, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Saltonstall, Sir Richard and the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 273, 277, 282, 283

    Sanderline, John, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 141

    Sanders, Charles, Steward of Harvard College, 105 n, 109, 110, 110 n

    —— Rev. Daniel Clarke (d 1850), 73 n

    Sanford, John (d 1677), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 134, 137

    —— Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 18

    San Francisco, fire in, 1850, 239

    Sargent, Charles Sprague, LL.D., death, 5; tribute to, 40

    —— John Osborne (d 1891), 105 n

    Savage, James, disagrees with S. G. Drake as to relative importance of J. Winthrop and I. Johnson in founding Boston, 279–284

    —— (Savadge), Thomas, 197; in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Savage Rock, naming of, 300 n

    Savages (Salvages), rock, 300, 300 n

    Savell, ——, 146

    Saybrook Fort, Indian attack on, 387

    Saye and Sele, Viscount. See Fiennes

    Scammell, Samuel, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 134, 146

    Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Litt.D., elected Associate Member, 5; accepts, 30; reads extract from letter of L. Hedge to P. Cleaveland (1814), 35

    Scholley, Mrs. ——, 143

    Schoolmasters of Colonial Boston [lists and notes], by R. F. Seybolt, 130–156

    Scidmore, Thomas, 215

    Scott, John, on Sir T. Temple, 317

    —— Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Scottow (Scotto), Joshua (d 1698), in Boston Book of Possessions, 18; and Old South Church, 284

    —— Thomas (d 1661), in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Scrayingham, manor of, 373 n

    Scribling, ——, surveyor, 264 n

    Seaberry, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Sedgwick, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19; J. H. Edmonds reads paper on Oliver Cromwell and, 54; active in Acadia, 310

    Sellick, David, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Setherland, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Sewall, Hannah (Hull) (d 1717), wife of Judge Samuel, 137

    —— Judge Samuel (d 1730), 137, 139, 203, 278, 279, 280, 281, 283, 284; letter on printing Harvard College laws, 113

    Seybolt, Robert Francis, paper on Schoolmasters of Colonial Boston, 130–156

    Shakespeare, William, less familiar to colonial schoolboys than the classical authors, 28

    Shattuck, Frederick Cheever, M.D., LL.D., reads extracts from commonplace book of Mrs. B. Waterhouse, 54; death, 157; tribute to, 225

    Shaw, Capt. ——, 78 n, 79

    Shawmut, 275, 276

    Sheafe, Jacob, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 135, 140, 141

    Shepard, Amy (——), stepmother of Thomas, 358, 359 n

    —— Anna, daughter of William, see Farmer

    —— Jeremiah, son of Rev. Thomas (d 1649), 347

    —— Joanna (Hooker), second wife of Rev. Thomas, 391–392, 391 n

    —— John, son of William, 359 n

    —— John, son of Rev. Thomas (d 1649), 347; died in infancy, 391

    —— Margaret, daughter of William. See Waples

    —— Margaret (Touteville or Tutvile), first wife of Rev. Thomas, 372, 373, 384; death of, 385

    —— Samuel, son of William, 359 n, 382, 398; emigrates, 383 n, 384; house of, in Cambridge, 397, 397 n

    —— Samuel, son of Rev. Thomas (d 1649), 347, 391

    —— Rev. Thomas (d 1649), Autobiography of, 343–400; Editor’s introduction, 345; A “Trial” Shepard Bibliography, 347–351; text of the Autobiography, 352–400; dedication, 352–356; embarkation for New England, with reasons, 352; storms force return, 352; death of first son Thomas, 352–353; winter in Norfolk, 353; removal to London, 353; birth and illness of second son Thomas, 353–354; recovery believed to be in answer to prayer, 354; second embarkation, 354; arrival in New England, 355; baptism of son, 355, 355 n; death of wife, 355; illness of son, 355–356; main narrative: birth, family, early life, 357, et seq.; father’s death, 358; will, 358 n; brother John guardian of, 359; at Cambridge University, 359–365; narrow escapes from death, 360, 360 n; religious experiences and moral lapses, 360–365; temptation to suicide, 363; at Tarling, Essex, 365; suggested for lectureship at Cogges-hall, but goes to Earles-Colne, 366–367; “sinful taking of orders,” 367; beginning of persecution of, for nonconformity, 368; method of preaching, 368; aids in setting up lecture at Towcester, 368; ejected from Earles-Colne, by Laud, 368–371, 369 n; wishes to marry, 370; “thoughts of going to New England,” 370; invitation to Buttercrambe, Yorkshire, and perilous journey thither, 371; life and work in family of Sir Richard Darley, 371, 372–373; marriage, 372, 373; removal to Heddon, Northumberland, 373; haunted house, 374; forbidden to preach publicly, 374; birth of first son Thomas, 374; invited to New England, 374, 375; reasons for going, 375, 376; attitude toward Church of England, 375, 382; travels south, with various stops, 376; embarks with family in the Hope, 1634, 376–378; plot for apprehension of, while waiting for sailing, 377 n; account of storms which end this voyage, 378–381; some believe ship bewitched, 380 n; death of first son Thomas and other afflictions, 381, 382; wavering of purpose to emigrate, 382; winter in Bastwick, 382; removal to London and birth of second son Thomas, 383; second embarkation for New England, with reasons, 383, 383 n; name used in sailing list, 383 n; distresses of the voyage, 384; arrival at Boston and settlement at Newtown (Cambridge), 384; church formed, 385; wife’s death, 385; account of the Familist controversy, 385–387, 389; trouble with the Pequot (Pekoat) Indians, 387–389; founding of Harvard College, 389; part of, in Eaton affair, 389 n; illness, 390; writings, 390, 390 n; second marriage, and children of, 391; death of second wife, 391. Appendix: The good things I have received from the Lord, 393–395; Preparation for a fast [review of afflictions as discipline from the Lord, and list of shortcomings], 395–396; My life [self-accusations], 396; Law [suggestions concerning], 397; accounts and business notes, 397–400

    —— Thomas (d 1634), son of Rev. Thomas (d 1649), illness and death of, 352–353, 381; birth, 374

    —— Rev. Thomas (second so named, d 1677), son of Rev. Thomas (d 1649), 347, 351, 381; birth, 353, 383; baptism, 355; illness and recovery, 355

    —— William, father of Rev. Thomas (d 1649), character and family of, 357, 358; death, 358; will, 358 n

    Sherbourne, Mrs. ——, aids T. Shepard, 374, 383

    Sherman, Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Ships: Ambrose, 287; Arbella, Winthrop’s ship, 274, 284; Course of . . . from Cape Sable to Salem, paper on, by S. E. Morison, 285–306; Winthrop’s Journal only source of information, 286; across the Gulf of Maine, 287–299; along the Massachusetts coast, 299–301; anchorage, 302–306; Cherokee, 236, 237, 238, 239, 241, 254; Crescent City, 239; Defense, 376 n, 383; Empire City, 239; Harvard, 105, 106; Hope, 377, 399; Jewell, 287, 304, 305; Lion (Lyon), 304; Ohio, 238; Oregon, 249; Panama, 238; Rhode Island, loss of, 239; Tennessee, 252, 254, 256

    Shoare, Sampson, in Boston Book of Possessions, 14, 17

    Shrimpton, Samuel, and Sir T. Temple in Acadian fur trade, 315

    Sibley, John Langdon (d 1885), 66 n; on use of coal in Harvard College, 105 n

    Sill, John, 399, 399 n

    Simms, William Gilmore, on lynch law and its originator, 264, 264 n

    Simonds. See also Symonds

    —— Rev. Joseph, 393, 393 n

    Sinet, Walter, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Sir, meaning of, as applied to Harvard students in early days, 216 n

    Skelton, Rev. Samuel, visits the Arbella, 304

    Slattery, Rt. Rev. Charles Lewis, D.D., death, 307; tribute to, 321

    Slavery, 236; discussion of, by emigrants to California (1850), 241

    Sleidan (Sleydan), John (d 1556), 189, 189 n

    Smith, ——, of Hingham, 137

    —— Henry, son of ——, of Hingham, 137

    —— John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    —— Capt. John, 286, 288

    Smyth, John, master of grammar school at Ipswich, England, 190, 190 n

    Snow, Caleb Hopkins, 279

    Socialism, American, character of, 330

    Sparks, Jared, President of Harvard College, 62, 63

    Sponne, William, and Towcester Grammar School, 358 n

    Spoore, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Squyer, John, 191 n

    Stanley, Christopher, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Stark, Caleb (d 1864), at Harvard College, 72 n; and the Great Rebellion, 87

    Stationers’ Companie, London, 187

    Stearns, Samuel Horatio (d 1837), at Harvard College, 74, 75, 81

    Steevenson, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Stevens, ——, 150

    Stevenson, ——, Quaker, 316

    Stiles, Rev. Ezra, President of Yale College, 211, 347; on L. Delisle, 155; quoted, 159 n

    —— Ezra, son of Rev. Ezra, President of Yale College, 155

    Stone, Capt. ——, 387

    —— Banister, 268 n

    —— Gregory, 399, 399 n

    —— Leonard, 184 n

    —— Rev. Samuel, 374, 393, 399; colleague of Rev. T. Hooker, 362, 362 n; at Towcester, England, 368; at Newtown (Cambridge), 384

    Storer, Ebenezer, 154, 167 n; on committees relating to Harvard College lottery, 169 n

    Story, Judge Joseph (d 1845), and Harvard College, 59 n, 96, 102

    Strype, John (d 1737), 187 n

    Sturbridge, graphite mine at, 211

    Sturgis, Russell (d 1887), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 72, 75, 80, 83, 84, 87

    Suckling, George, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 135, 150

    Sudbury River, petition (1645) for a bridge over, 214

    Suffolk County Court records, 1671–1680, to be published by the Society, 224

    Sumner, Frederick Augustus, M.D. (d 1873), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 87

    Sunday in Panama (1850), 248, 251

    Swan, Ebenezer, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 135, 146

    Sweete, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 17

    Swinerton, John, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 135, 142

    Sykes, Dr., nickname. See Ware, Rev. Henry (d 1845)

    Symonds. See also Simonds

    —— Henry, and Nashaway (Lancaster), 209

    Symons, Henry (d 1645), in Boston Book of Possessions, 9, 18

    Synderland, John, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Synod, at Cambridge (1637), for settling Familist controversy, 387, 387 n

    Syntax Sententiae Pueriles, used in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 23, 27

    Table Mountain, 264, 264 n

    Taft, Hon. William Howard, LL.D., death of, announced, 307; tribute to, 321

    Taliaferro, ——, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 71 n

    Talmage, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Tantiusque (in Sturbridge), graphite mine at, 211, 213

    Tapping, Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Taxation, first direct, of cities and towns in the United States, 6

    Tayloe, Edward Thornton (d 1876), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 65, 71, 71 n, 78, 85, 86, 87, 88, 88 n

    Teft, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Temple, Sir John, 309

    —— Stephen, 315

    —— Sir Thomas, son of Sir John, paper on life of, in Boston, by A. H. Buffinton, 308–319; sources, 309 n; family of, 310; reasons for emigrating, 310; commissioned governor of Acadia, 310, 311; settles in Boston, 1657, 311; Acadian affairs of, 311–315; Baronet of Kingdom of Nova Scotia, 313; return to England and death, 315; will, 315 n; social relations in Boston and loyalty to New England, 315–318; benefactor of Harvard College, 317; friend in need of Rev. I. Mather, and member of North Church, 317–318, 318 n; tribute to New Englanders in letter to King, 318; last days, 319

    Temple Papers, 309 n

    Terence, read in Boston Latin School in colonial times, 27, 28

    Text-books used in Boston Latin School in 17th and 18th centuries, 23–25, 27, 28

    Thacher, Oxenbridge, 26

    Thatcher, ——, 171 n

    Thayer, Ebenezer (d 1733), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 135, 139

    Thomas, Isaiah, 226

    Thompson, Benjamin. See Tompson

    —— Thomas H., and the Great Rebellion at Harvard College, 87

    Thoreau, Henry David (d 1862), 95

    Thornton, Matthew (d 1803), and constitutional convention, N. H., 177–879, 31

    Three Turks’ Heads (off Cape Ann), as named by Capt. J. Smith, 300, 300 n; (Mount Agamenticus), sighted by Winthrop’s company, 298, 300 n

    Thwing, Benjamin, in Boston Book of Possessions, 15, 18

    Ticknor, George, and Harvard College, 60, 103; promotes reform, 94–101; letter to Pres. Kirkland, 98; quoted, on Pres. Kirkland, 98 n; and department of modern languages, 98, 101, 106 n, 109, 110

    Tileston, John, Boston schoolmaster, 132, 135, 150, 152, 154

    Tillinghast, Nicholas, and Harvard College lottery, 183

    Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, Ph.D., elected Corresponding Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Tobacco-taking, legislation against, 206

    Tompson, Benjamin (d 1714), teaches school in Boston, 131, 135, 136

    Torrey, William, 195, 196

    Touteville, Margaret. See Shepard

    Towcester, England, plague in, 357; T. Shepard’s opinion of, 360; his interest in, 368

    Towcester Grammar School, 358, 358 n

    Town (Towne?), ——, 399

    Townsend, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— William Blair, manager of Harvard College lottery, 165

    Townships of New England, standard colonial method of establishing, 204; religious and social life of, 207; fields of enterprise in, 208

    Tozzer, Alfred Marston, Ph.D., 2; elected to Council, 233; meeting of Society, held at house of, 307

    Trevelyan, George Macaulay, Litt.D., elected Associate Member, 157; accepts, 161

    —— Sir George Otto, elected Associate Member, 1; accepts, 5; letter of, 5–6; death, 118; tribute to, 121

    Trimountain, 276, 277, 283

    Truesdale, Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Trumbull (Trumble), John, 399, 399 n

    —— Jonathan (d 1785), Governor of Connecticut, 211; and the nickname Brother Jonathan, 270

    Tucker, ——, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 76 n

    Turell, Rev. Ebenezer (d 1778), 26

    Turner, ——, 152

    Tuttle, Anne, wife of Richard (d 1640), in Boston Book of Possessions, 8, 17

    —— Julius Herbert, 199; acknowledgment to, 286 n

    —— Richard (d 1640), 8, 17

    Tyler, Royall, 26

    Tymms, Browne, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 135, 141

    Tyng, ——, and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 76 n

    —— Edward (d 1681), in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— William (d 1653), in Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16; his account for printing laws, 113, 114, 115

    Tyrrell, Joseph Burr, M.A., elected Associate Member, 53; accepts, 118

    Uncle Sam, the sobriquet, origin of, 271

    Uniformity, ecclesiastical, difficulty of enforcing, in England, 365 n

    Unitarian-Trinitarian controversy in Harvard College, 54

    United States, Congress, authorizes (1798) first direct, tax of cities and towns, 6

    Usher, Hezekiah, and Sir T. Temple in Acadian fur trade, 312, 313, 315

    Vandale (Vaidale), Francis, teacher of French, 133, 135, 155

    Vanderbilt, Cornelius (d 1877), and steamship lines to San Francisco, 238

    Vane, Gov. Sir Henry (d 1662), error as to ownership of portrait of, 52; and the Familist controversy, 385; opposition to, and loss of office, 387, 387 n

    Vassall, William, 150, 152, 153, 155

    Veale, Abraham, 189 n

    Vinai, John, 132, 135, 152; sketch of, 151

    Virgil, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 27, 28

    Wadsworth, Recompense (d 1713), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 135, 139, 141

    Waite, Gamaliel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    —— Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Waker (Walker?), Isaacks, 215

    Walcott, Hon. Robert, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 157; accepts, 161; elected Corresponding Secretary, 328

    Walker, Charles, M.D. (d 1839), and the Great Rebellion in Harvard College, 75 n, 77, 84, 87

    —— Rev. James, President of Harvard College, 59 n

    —— Richard, 318, 318 n; and Acadian affairs, 314

    —— Robert, 283, 283 n; in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    —— Timothy (d 1822), and constitutional convention, N. H., 1778–79, 31

    —— William (d 1684), his Treatise of English Particles, used in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 25, 25 n, 27, 28

    Walley, Thomas (d 1806), paper on, read, 49

    Wallis, ——, 154

    Waples, Margaret (Shepard), 357, 358

    Ward, ——, 154, 156

    —— Benjamin, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    —— Joseph, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 135, 154, 156

    —— Rev. Nathaniel (d 1653), 370, 370 n; his Body of Liberties, 114, 114 n

    —— Rev. Samuel (d 1640), brother of Rev. Nathaniel, 370, 370 n

    Ware, Rev. Henry (d 1845), Hollis Professor at Harvard College, 59, 69 n, 79 n, 82 n, 84 n, 99 n, 104, 107; promotes reform, 96

    —— Horace Everett, 287 n; his studies of the course of the Arbella, 285, 287

    Warren, Abraham, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 135, 156

    —— Henry, and Harvard College lottery, 176, 177, 180 n

    —— Gen. Joseph (d 1775), letter of, read, 4

    —— Hon. Winslow, LL.B., death, 307; tribute to, 322

    Washburn, Charles Grenfill, A.B., death, 118; tribute to, 121

    Washington, Judge Bushrod (d 1829), 108

    —— George, letter of, read, 4

    Waterhouse, Mrs. ——, wife of Benjamin, extracts from commonplace book of, read, 54

    —— Benjamin, M.D. (d 1846), 54; on conditions at Harvard College (1813), 59

    Watertown, naming of, 277, 283

    Webb, Henry, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Webber, Rev. Samuel (d 1812), President of Harvard College, 60

    Webster, Daniel, 336, 338, 341; changes attitude on protection and free trade, 330

    —— Noah, nickname of, 198

    Weld, Daniel, at Harvard College, 85, 86

    —— (Welde), Rev. Thomas (d 1662), 374; and T. Shepard, 365, 365 n, 366, 370. See also Wells

    Wells, Rev. —— (possibly Weld, Rev. Thomas), 395

    Wells Hills, Me., 299, 299 n

    Wentworth, John (d 1730), Governor of New Hampshire, 117

    —— Thomas, Baron Wentworth, 187, 188; sketch of, 189 n

    —— family, in New Hampshire, 116

    Werdall, William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    West, Benjamin, 159 n

    Western (hotel in Panama, 1850), 250

    Weston, Robert Dickson, A.B., elected Registrar, 47, 127, 233, 328

    Wethersfield, Conn., Indian attack on, 387

    Whaley, George, anecdote of, 216, 217

    Wharton, Rev. Samuel, 370, 370 n, 395

    Wheeler, Thomas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Wheelwright, Rev. John (d 1679), 9, 135; and the Familist controversy, 386; banishment of, 387

    Whetcomb, Job, surveyor, 218

    White, Charitie, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    —— Rev. John (d 1852), 73 n

    —— Samuel (d 1769), Boston schoolmaster, 132, 135, 147

    White Mountains, sighted by Winthrop’s company, 298; as a landmark, 298

    Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 191

    Whitmore, William Henry, cited, on Boston Book of Possessions, 7, 9

    “Whitsun Ales” (Whitsuntide festivals), 358, 358 n

    Wigglesworth, Edward (d 1765), teaches school in Boston, 131, 135, 141

    Wilbur, Rev. Earl Morse, D.D., elected Corresponding Member, 272; accepts, 307

    —— James Benjamin, death, 223; tribute to, 226

    Willard, Rev. Joseph (d 1804), President of Harvard College, son of Rev. Samuel (d 1741), 58, 59, 167 n, 180 n, 182 n; for the Corporation, petitions General Court regarding lottery, 169 n

    —— Sidney (d 1856), and Harvard College, 82 n, 107

    —— Simon, on commission for government of Lancaster, 220

    Williams, ——, Boston schoolmaster, 133, 135, 152

    —— John, and Harvard College lottery, 183, 186

    —— Nathaniel (d 1738), headmaster of Boston Latin School, 26, 131, 135, 137, 139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145; his statement of methods used in Boston Latin School, 1712, 22–26, 22 n; sketch of, 138

    —— Stanley Thomas, Ph.D., elected Corresponding Member, 3; accepts, 5; his paper, Some Unpublished Letters of Jonathan Edwards, read, 51

    Williamson, Joseph, 258

    —— Sir Joseph, 317

    Williamstown, lottery in, 170

    Willis, Nicholas, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19

    Willoughby, Francis, 347

    Wilson, Dr. Edmund (?), 365, 365 n, 368, 369

    —— Edwin Bidwell, 48

    —— Rev. John (d 1667), 348, 384, 384 n; property of, as listed in Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16; takes part in forming church at Charlestown, 1630, 275, 365 n

    —— Samuel, of Troy, N. Y., and the sobriquet Uncle Sam, 271

    —— William, in Boston Book of Possessions, 18

    Windy Saturday, 379

    Wing, Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Winship (Winshop), Edward, 399, 399 n

    Winslow, Edward, Kennebec lands of, 314

    —— Edward (d 1655), Governor of Plymouth Colony, 400 n

    Winsor, Justin, cited, on Boston Book of Possessions, 9

    Winthrop, Adam, father of Gov. John (d 1649), 193; G. L. Kittredge speaks on verses by, 187–194; text of verses, 188; auditor of accounts at St. John’s College, 188 n

    —— Anne, daughter of Adam. See Fownes

    —— Deane (Dean), in Boston Book of Possessions, 12, 13, 16

    —— Elizabeth (Fownes), wife of Henry. See Feake

    —— Frederic, A.B., meetings of Society held at house of, 5, 37, 49, 119, 157, 224; on Nominating Committee, 30, 53

    —— Grenville Lindall, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 272; accepts, 307

    —— Henry (d 1630), son of Gov. John (d 1649), 193

    —— Gov. John (d 1649), 114, 209, 214, 387 n, 388 n, 397; probably listed on page 1 (now lost) of Boston Book of Possessions, 12, 16; quoted, on settlers of Nashaway (Lancaster), 205; cited, on reasons for Puritan migration, 205; entrance into colonial affairs, 273; elected Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 274; takes part in forming church, 274–275; Boston house of, 277, 283; justice of the peace, 277, 282; journal of, deciphered by J. Savage, 279, 280; only source for determining course of the Arbella, 286; detailed discussion of remarks and sketches relating to course from the Grand Banks to Massachusetts, 287–306; tomb of, 281, 281 n; Charlestown house, 282

    —— John (d 1676), Governor of Connecticut, son of Gov. John (d 1649), 194, 213, 273; his education and interests, 210–211, 221; sets up iron works, 212; interest in Nashaway (Lancaster), 212, 221, 222

    —— John (d 1779), director of Harvard College lottery, 165, 165 n

    —— Robert Charles (d 1894), 56, 64; on burial of Gov. Winthrop, 281 n

    —— Stephen (d 1658), son of Gov. John (d 1649), perhaps listed on page 2 (now lost) of Boston Book of Possessions, 13, 16

    Wirt, William (d 1834), 257

    Wiswall, Peleg (d 1767), Boston schoolmaster, 131, 135, 138, 142, 144, 146, 147, 151, 152

    Witchcraft, belief in, in England, c 1633, 364, 380 n

    Wolfe, Reinolde & Richard Harrison (Harison), London printers, 189 n

    Woodbridge, John, Boston schoolmaster, 130, 135, 136

    Woodbury, James Trask (d 1861), difficulties at Harvard College with rebellious element of his class, 74, 80, 81, 81 n, 83, 84, 85, 86

    —— Levi (d 1851), 74 n

    Woodcock, Thomas, story from Notebook of, about T. Shepard, 360 n; on storm encountered by Shepard’s company, 380 n

    Woodhouse, Richard, in Boston Book of Possessions, 21

    Woodmancy, John, Boston schoolmaster, 136

    —— John, merchant, 136

    Woodmansey (d 1667), Robert, Boston schoolmaster, 131, 135, 136

    Woods, Alva (d 1887), 63

    Woodward, Nathaniel, in Boston Book of Possessions, 19, 21

    —— Robert, in Boston Book of Possessions, 20

    Wotton, Sir Henry, epitaph of, on two lovers, 278

    Wren, Matthew, Bishop of Ely, 353 n

    Wright, ——, elected to Congress from California, 241

    —— John (d 1869), at Harvard College, 73, 75

    —— Goodwin & Stockwell, lottery office, 173 n

    Wroth, Lawrence Counselman, A.B., elected Associate Member, 161; accepts, 223

    Xenophon, read in Boston Latin School, in colonial times, 28

    Yale College, 63

    Young, Alexander, 279; edits Rev. T. Shepard’s Autobiography, 345