INDEX
Places are in Massachusetts unless otherwise stated
Names of vessels are grouped under the heading Ships
Names of negroes are grouped under the heading Negroes
Abbot, Arthur, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Abbott, Wilbur Cortez, Litt.D., election of, as Resident Member reported, 89
Adams, Abigail (Smith), wife of Pres. John, 214 n; quoted, on J. Thayer, 215 n
—John, President, 37, 54, 169, 310; in Paris, 152; quoted, 152 n, 153 n; and J. Thayer, 215 n
—John Quincy, President, son of Pres. John, assists L. de Rousselet on the Courier Politique de L’Univers, 210
—Gov. Samuel, 51, 51 n, 310, 312, 346; land ventures of, 36; quoted, on E. Bacon, 267, 284 n; letter of, to J. Otis, 284
Aiken, Alfred Lawrence, A.M., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Alcock, George (d 1640), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Alexandria, Va., J. Thayer’s Roman Catholic mission in, 225, 226
All Souls Day, first public observance of, in Boston, 1788, 177, 177 n
Allan, John, 209 n; quoted, on Penobscot Indian Mission, 209, 209 n
Allen, Andrew, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Andrew, Jr., signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Jeremiah, property of, in North End of Boston, 1704, 46
—Jeremiah, 1791, 205
—Rev. Thomas (d 1673), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Allin, Rev. John (d 1671), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
—Nathaniel, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
Allyn, Sarah (Taylor). See Bacon
Almanac of S. Danforth, for 1647, 39
Alumni Cantabrigienses, publication of, 14
Amama, Sixtus, complaint of, against J. Maccovius, 63
Ambrogio, Father, and J. Thayer, 140
American Catholic Historical Society, acknowledgment to, 139
American Clergy (Clergé d’Amérique), 181 n, 182 n
American Philosophical Society, acknowledgment to, 213 n
American Prayer Book, 376, 376 n. See also Common Prayer, Book of.
Ames, Frederick Lothrop (H. C. 1854), son of Oliver (d 1877), son of Oliver (d 1863), 73, 73 n
—Frederick Lothrop (H. C. 1898), son of Frederick Lothrop (H. C. 1854), gives portrait of W. Ames to Harvard Club, Boston, 73, 73 n, 79–80
—Joan (Fletcher), wife of Rev. William (d 1633), 72 n, 74
—Oakes (d 1873), son of Oliver (d 1863), 73, 73 n
—Oliver (d 1863), 73
—Gov. Oliver, son of Oakes (d 1873), 73
—Ruth, daughter of William. See Angier
—Susanna (Angier), wife of Oliver (d 1863), 73
—Rev. William (d 1633), 69, 70 n; his connection with Franeker Academy, and his emphasis of its motto, Christo et Ecclesiae, 59, 60, 63, 64–66, 67; notes on editions of his inaugural address and other works, 64 n; sketch of, 70–72; family of, come to New England, 72; library of, 72 n, 73 n; portrait of, belonging to Harvard Club, Boston, 73, 77–82; his influence in New England thought, 75–77; various portraits of, 75–82; works of, 76, 77 n
Amherst, Gen. Jeffrey, Baron Amherst, 123
Amory, Elizabeth (Coffin), wife of Thomas (d 1784), 369
—Thomas (d 1784), 369; grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Anabaptists, account of fraudulent tract against, 348–355
Anderson, George Pomeroy, LL.B., his paper on Gov. B. Wentworth’s land grants in New Hampshire to Boston men, 33–38; election of, as Resident Member reported, 86; remarks of, on Barnstable in the Revolution, 345–348
—Thomas, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Andrew, Rev. Samuel (d 1738), signs Admittatur, 245
Andros, Gov. Sir Edmund, 391
Angier, Edmund (d 1693), 73, 81
—Hannah (Oakes), wife of Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1673), 81, 82
—Rev. John (H. C. 1720), son of Rev. Samuel, 73, 73 n, 81
—Mary, daughter of Rev. John. See Hyde
—Mary (Bourne), wife of Rev. John, 73
—Oakes, son of Rev. John, 73
—Ruth, daughter of Edmund. See Cheever
—Ruth (Ames), wife of Edmund, 75, 81
—Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1673), son of Edmund, 73, 73 n, 81, 82; sketch of, 81
—Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1763), son of Rev. John, 81
—Sarah, daughter of Rev. Samuel. See Shaw
—Susanna, daughter of Oakes. See Ames
—Susannah (Howard), wife of Oakes, 73
Annable, Joseph, deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 302, 303; signs petitions, 308, 322
—Thomas, signs political documents, 288, 289
Anne, Queen of England, 385; note on, by T. Prince, 58 n
Antonelli, Léonard, Cardinal, cited, on La Poterie, 190 n
Appleton, Francis Randall, LL.B., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Rev. Nathaniel (d 1784), 395, 395 n; sent to New Hampshire to present claims of Harvard College, 1764, 27, 27 n; grantee in Stockbridge, 36
—William Sumner, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Apthorp, Rev. East (d 1816), 33
Armyne, Sir William, 20
Arnold, Benedict, at Quebec, 1775, 127
Aspinwall, William, prints J. Cotton’s code of laws, 1655, 385 n
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, work of, commended, 237
Atkinson, Theodore (H. C. 1718), 30 n, 33 n; gift of, to Harvard College Library, 33
—Theodore (H. C. 1757), son of Theodore (H. C. 1718), 30, 30 n
Augusta, Me., Fort Western restored and presented to, by W. H. and G. Gannett, 429 n
Austin, Benjamin (d 1820), on House committee, 370
—Walter, LL.B., 86; accepts Resident Membership, 1; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Avery, Rev. Benjamin (d 1764), 5 n
—Sec. John, 55, 55 n, 236, 365, 368
—Rev. Joseph (d 1635), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Ayer, Dr. James Bourne, 231
—Mary Farwell, daughter of Dr. James Bourne, 231 n
Bacheller, Rev. Stephen (d 1660), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Bacon, Ebenezer, signs protest, 294
—Edward (d 1783), son of Samuel (d 1728), 281 n, 282 n, 297, 320, 328 n, 333, 337 n; leader of loyalists in Barnstable, 265, 269 n, 285 n; long conflict, ending in his exclusion from House of Representatives, 1779, 267, 271; slanders Boston Committee of Correspondence, 267, 268, 284, 296, 345, 346; opposes appointment of Committee of Correspondence in Barnstable, 268, 296; on political committees, 268 n, 287; elected representative, 1773, 268 n; moderator of town meeting, 1775, and promotes loyalist action, 269, 278; town record of this meeting, 285; yet votes in House, 1773, for appointment of Committee of Correspondence for the colonies, 270 n; extract from letter of, 1775, 270 n; elected representative, 1778, 271, 272, 294; sketch of, 271; offices held by, 271, 277, 277 n, 282, 284 n, 341 n; kindness of, to patriot family, 272; petitions presented to House, 1778, for his exclusion from public councils, 272, 272 n, 273, 273 n, 274 n; text of petition, May 22, 1778, 293; defended by town meeting, 273; record of meeting, 299; resigns, 274, 274 n; is re-elected, 274, 275, 275 n; new petitions against, 1779, 274, 275, 275 n; text of petitions, 307–309, 321; is excluded, 275, 275 n, 276, 276 n, 277 n; summary of charges against, 277, 278; brings accusers before the church, 278, 279 n; church record, 334; notes on papers relating to, 279–281; death and epitaph on, 282; newspaper references to, 1775, 286 n; cited, on Continental Congress, 295; petition of, to House, 1779, 327; speech of, 328–333; opposes closing courts of Barnstable county, 337; promises to support province charter, 341; to resign commission, 344; collection of documents relating to: list, 283; texts, 284–345
—Edward (d 1811), son of Edward (d 1783), 325; military service of, 304 n; cited, on proclamation of the Howes, 311
—Isaac, 325
—Rev. John (d 1820), 205 n
—Samuel (d 1728), 271
—Sarah (Taylor) Allyn, second wife of Samuel (d 1728), 271
Badin, Rev. Stephen Theodore, 227
Bailey, Rev. Jacob (d 1808), loyalist, 368; sketch of, 368 n; extract from diary of, 369, 369 n
Baker, Benjamin, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Binney, signs political documents, 288, 289, 294
—Ebenezer, 314; signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322; deposition of, 309
—Rev. Nicholas (d 1678), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
—Samuel, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
Balch, Thomas Willing, L.H.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Ball, Elizabeth (Wait), wife of Robert, 402
—Mary, daughter of Robert. See Edes
—Robert, 402
Ballantine, Rev. William Gay (d 1820), 150 n
Ballard, Joseph, on committee of Christ Church, Boston, 372
Banbury,——, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Bangs, Samuel, 183 n
Banning,——, prize master, 121
Baptists, account of fraudulent tract against, 348–355
Barebones, pseudonym. See Gardiner, John
Barker, Barnabas, 146 n
—Desire, perhaps the daughter of Barnabas. See Bell; Williams
—Hannah (Turner), wife of Barnabas, 146 n
—Josiah, 402
—Penelope (Hatch), wife of Josiah, 402
—Sarah, daughter of Josiah. See Edes
Barlow, Capt. ―, 5 n
Barnard, Vt., many Boston men obtain grants in, 36; name of, 36
Barnes, James, property of, in North End of Boston, 46
Barnstable, Loyalty of, in the Revolution, paper by F. T. Bowles, 264–348; votes, June, 1776, not to instruct representative with respect to independence, 266, 292; intense feeling between patriots, led by the Otises and D. Davis, and loyalists, led by E. Bacon, 267, 268, 268 n, 269 n; Committee of Correspondence appointed, 1774, 267, 285; town votes, 1775, to withhold province taxes, not to buy arms, not to act respectsing minute men, not to send representative to Provincial Congress, 269, 270; patriots succeed in reversing some of these decisions, 271; election of E. Bacon to House of Representatives, from which he is excluded, 271–276; notes on documents relating to Bacon’s case, 277–280; list, 283; texts, 284–345; extracts from town records of, 1774–1776, 285–288; treatment of Boston Committee of Correspondence, 345, 348; T. Young quoted on use of tea in, 346
—East Parish Congregational Church, E. Bacon makes complaint against twelve members of, 1780, 334; settlement of matter, 335
Barnstable County, Body of the People, vote that it is inexpedient for courts of, to sit, 1774, 335; address to the justices, 336; their reply, 336–337, 337 n
Barnwell, Edward (d 1808), 379, 379 n
Barrell, Joseph (d 1804), 206 n, 370
Barrett, Mary. See Coffin
Barstow,—, and Dr. A. Windship, 154
Bartlett,—, tavern keeper, 333
—Joseph Gardner, 91; communication of, on University Alumni Founders of New England, 14–23
—Dr. Josiah (d 1795), Governor of New Hampshire, 96 n; sketch of, 95
—Dr. Josiah (d 1820), 95 n, 108, 124; sketch of, 95–96; his log of the Pilgrim, on which he was surgeon, 1781–1782, 96–124
—Dr. Josiah (d 1838), son of Gov. Josiah (d 1795), 95
—Walter Price, 364 n
—Dr. William Bradford, acknowledgment to, 95 n
Bass, Rev. Edward, Bishop of Massachusetts, 373 n; assists St. Paul’s Church, Falmouth, Maine, 376
Basseterre, West Indies, 119
Bassett, Daniel, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Nathan, signs political documents, 288, 289, 294, 308, 322
Bates, Albert Carlos, acknowledgment to, 212 n
Batt, Christopher (d 1661), Newbury, 351
—Timothy, son of Christopher, 351
Baty, Gideon, a loyalist, 326
Baury de Bellerive. See Bellerive
Baxter, Rev. Josiah, chief character in a fraudulent tract representing him as an orthodox minister, murdered by Anabaptists near Boston, 1673, 348–354
—Percival Proctor, Governor of Maine, and purchase of old forts by state, 428, 428 n, 429 n
—Rev. Richard (d 1691), influenced by W. Ames, 71
—William, 354
Bazin & Poignand, 183 n
Bearse, Prince, deposition of, 306
Beaufort, S. C., St. Helena’s Parish, S. C. Lewis at, 378–381, 378 n, 379 n
Belcher, Andrew, son of Gov. Jonathan, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
—Gov. Jonathan, 36, 37; appointment of, 386
—Rev. Joseph (d 1723), 395, 395 n; death of, 394 n
Belches, Matilda. See Ladd
Belknap, Rev. Jeremy (d 1798), 180 n, 213 n, 227 n; cited, on P. Livius, 125, 126; quoted, on establishment of Roman Catholic Church in Boston, 174–175, 175 n; on C. F. B. de la Poterie, 181; on holding of Catholic service in Trinity Church, Boston, 1790, 201–202; on Archbishop Carroll, 206; correspondence of, with J. Thayer, 223, 223 n
Bell, Abigail, daughter of Daniel (1711–1767). See Ridgway
—Abigail (Cunnabell), wife of Daniel (d 1750), 145 n
—Daniel (d 1750), 145 n
—Daniel (1711–1767), son of Daniel (d 1750), 145, 146 n; sketch of, 145 n
—Daniel (1752–1791), son of Daniel (1711–1767), 145 n, 146 n, 149 n; in business with Dr. A. Windship, 154, 155
—Desire, daughter of Daniel (1711–1767). See Windship
—Desire (Barker), second wife of Daniel (1711–1767), 145 n, 146, 146 n. See also Williams
—John, 183 n
—Mary, error for Desire. See Windship
—Mary (Greenleaf), wife of Daniel (1752–1791), 145 n, 146 n
—Miriam, daughter of Daniel (1711–1767), 145 n
—Miriam (Gore), first wife of Daniel (1711–1767), 145 n
—Sarah, daughter of Daniel (1711–1767). See Callender
Bell & Windship, 149 n
Bellerive, Baury de, 176, 177, 183, 189; C. F. B. de la Poterie and, 189; controversy of, with French consul, 189 n
Bellingham, Gov. Richard, land in Boston granted to, about 1637, 45
—William (d 1650), brother of Gov. Richard, at Cambridge University, 15, 21
Bellman, Joel, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Bellomont, Earl of. See Coote, Richard
Bemis, Frank Brewer, 91, 262; elected Resident Member, 263; accepts, 361
Benjamin, Walter Romeyn, 357
Bennet, Samuel, property of, in North End of Boston, 46, 47
Bentley, Joshua, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
—Thomas, grantee in Stockbridge, 35; in Barnard, Vt., 37
—Rev. William (d 1819), 194, 216 n, 229 n; and J. Thayer, 139; quoted, on Christmas service, 1789, in Holy Cross Church, Boston, 194; on various matters relating to the Roman Catholics, 196, 196 n, 197, 199; on Archbishop Carroll, 206 n; on J. Thayer and L. de Rousselet, 208 n; cited, on education of J. Thayer, 212 n; quoted on J. Thayer, 216, 218, 219, 219 n, 221 n, 225 n, 228; courtesies of, to Thayer, 218, 218 n
Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, donor to Harvard College Library, 6
Berkley (Buckley, Bukley), Robert, 108, 108 n, 124
Bernard, Gov. Sir Francis, 272, 276, 277, 278, 294, 297, 330, 386; Barnard, Vt., named for, 36; pronunciation of his name, 36 n; orders House to rescind a vote, 1768, 47, 48 n; message of, quoted, 337 n
—Francis (d 1770), son of Gov. Sir Francis, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 36
—Sir John, son of Gov. Sir Francis, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 36
Beverly Privateers in the American Revolution, reference to O. T. Howe’s paper on, 94
Biard,—, prize master, 106
Birket (Burkett), Capt. John, 98, 98 n
Bisset, Rev. George (d 1788), 373 n
Bixby, William Keeney, LL.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; elected Corresponding Member, 361; accepts, 415
Black, George Nixon, 44; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Blackwell, Micah, promises to resign commission, 1774, 342
Blackwood, Rev. Christopher, at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Blakeman, Rev. Adam (d 1665), at Oxford University, 17, 22
Blaney, Roger, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Blaxton, William (d 1675), at Cambridge University, 15, 21
Blinman, Rev. Richard, at Oxford University, 17, 23
Blish, John, signs protest, 289
—Joseph, Jr., 345 n; on committee, 299, 300; promises to resign commission, 345
Blodgett, Dr. Albert Novatus, quoted, on J. Bartlett, surgeon of the Pilgrim, 96 n
Blossom, Churchill, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
—Peter, signs protest, 294
Body of Liberties, 385 n
Body of the People, Revolutionary association, Barnstable County, 1774, 336, 337, 342, 344; disciplines tories, 282, 335 n; votes of, 282 n, 339, 340; address of, to J. Otis, 339
Boeles, Willem Boele Sophius, quoted, on the motto of Franeker Academy, 62 n; his history of the Academy, 69, 69 n
Bolton, Charles Knowles, quoted, on Thomas Smith, 80
Bonetheau,—, 120
Boston, J. Thayer describes, 132 n; notes by J. W. Farwell on early views of, 229–234
—Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, election, 1791, 206, 206 n
—Bunch of Grapes tavern, 319
—Castle William, J. Thayer chaplain of, 130, 213, 216
—Christ Chinch, and Rev. W. Montague, 157, 164, 165, 165 n, 171; and Rev. W. Walter, 157 n, 164, 165, 165 n; records of, mutilated by Dr. Windship, 166 n; S. C. Lewis at, 362, 367, 370–377; French and, 371, 371 n; church closed, 371 n; records of Mr. Lewis’s time, 371–373; liturgy of, and Mr. Lewis, 373–375, 375 n–376 n; Prayer Books belonging to, 376 n; ministers supplying, 1784, 377 n
—Committee of Correspondence, 268 n; grievances of, 1772, 38; slandered by E. Bacon, 267, 268, 284, 296, 345, 346; sends letter to other towns, 1772, 268 n, 296; S. Adams writes letter in behalf of, to J. Otis, 1773, 284; remarks on, by G. P. Anderson, 345–348
—Creek Square, land on northeasterly side of, vacant for over two hundred years, 44, 46
—Eleventh Congregational Society, 173
—Faneuil Hall Square, 44
—First Church, memorials in, 406–407
—French Protestant Church, 177, 371, 371 n; leased by Roman Catholics, 1788, 173, 197 n
—Golden Ball tavern, 316, 319, 320
—Holy Cross Church (the first Roman Catholic), 130; paper by E. P. Merritt on early priests of, 173–229; establishment of, 1788, 173, 174, 174 n, 178; consecration of, 177; disturbance in, 193, 194, 194 n; division in, concerning L. de Rousselet and J. Thayer, 194–199, 202–205, 216; mission of, to Penobscot Indians, 196 n, 203, 208; French and Irish factions in, 202, 209; visit of Bishop Carroll to, 1791, and settlement of difficulties, 205, 207, 208–209, 209 n; ministry of J. Thayer, 216–224; F. A. Matignon appointed, 1792, 224. See also La Poterie, Rev. Claude Florent Bouchard de; Rousselet, Rev. Louis de; Thayer, Rev. John
—Humane Society, 206 n
—King’s Chapel, liturgy of, 156, 156 n
—Mount Benedict, convent. See below, Ursuline Community
—North End, about 1640, 44–46
—Old Feather Store, 44
—Old South Meeting House, meeting in, December 16, 1773, 347
—Province House, repair of, for Gov. Hutchinson proposed, 268
—Shelter Creek, improvement of, 44
—Simmons’s Oak Hall, 45
—Triangular Warehouse, 44
—Trinity Church, 1790, holds Protestant funeral service for B. de Larive, and permits Catholic memorial service by L. de Rousselet later, 199, 201; current opinion on the matter, 201–202; omits State Prayers during Revolution, 373 n; J. S. J. Gardiner at, 378
—Ursuline Community, founding of, 228; convent of, Mount Benedict, burned, 1834, 228; first location of, 228 n
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, request of, 235
Boston Tea Party, 347; meeting preceding, 402
Bouchard, family of, in Anjou, 176, 176 n
Bourne, Dr. Benjamin, 344 n; promises not to sell tea, 343
—Edward, threatens to carry off Revolutionary leaders, 323; signs political document, 343
—Elisha, threatens to carry off Revolutionary leaders, 323; agrees to resign commission, 342
—Mary. See Angier
—Melatiah (d 1778), signs answer of justices to request for closing courts, 1774, 337; promises to sustain province charter, 341; quoted on tea, 347, 347 n
—Richard (d 1826), brother of Melatiah (d 1778), promises to support province charter, 341
—Shearjashub, 342 n; signs political documents, 337, 341; signer of address to Gov. Hutchinson, 1774, 337 n, 338; retracts, 342; promises to resign commission, 1774, 344
—Silas, promises to resign commission, 1774, 342
—Thomas, a loyalist, 323, 324, 325, 342 n; agrees to do nothing contrary to province charter, 1774, 341; promises to resign commission, 1774, 342
Bowditch, Frederick Charnning, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Bowdoin, Gov. James, 51, 51 n, 382 n
Bowen,—, 53
—James Williams, 262
Bowen & Howard, publishers, Wilmington, N. C., 135, 139
Bowles, Carrington, 233; publishes views of Boston, 232, 234
—Francis Tiffany, U. S. N. A., 86, 264, 347, 381, 381 n; accepts Resident Membership, 1; offers motion concerning housing of Archives Division, 172; his paper, The Loyalty of Barnstable in the Revolution, 264–345
—John, printseller in London, 234, 234 n
—Thomas, printseller in London, 233, 234, 234 n
Bowles & Carver, London, 233; publish view of Boston, 232
Box, John, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
—John, son of John, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Boxford, British prisoners sent to, 365, 365 n, 366
Boyce, J., Dublin printer, 139, 140
Bradford, Gamaliel (d 1778), grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Bradford, error for Boxford, 365, 365 n
Bradshaw, Rev. William (d 1618), 70
Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 19; at Cambridge University, 15, 21
—Rev. Simon (d 1741), 395, 395 n
Bramhall, Joshua, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
Brattle, Rev. William (d 1717), tutor at Harvard College, 246
—William (d 1776), son of Rev. William (d 1717), grantee in Brattleboro, Vt., 37
Breck, Samuel (d 1862), 205 n
Brest, France, J. Bartlett describes, 104
Brewster, Charles Warren, cited, on Peter Livius, 125, 126
—William (d 1644), at Cambridge University, 15, 22; friend of W. Ames, 74
Bridge, Josiah, 143
Bridgett, Rev. Thomas Edward (d 1899), 134; quoted, on J. Thayer, 227 n
Brigham, Clarence Saunders, A.M., 81; describes visit to Henry E. Huntington Library, 238; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Bright, Rev. Francis, at Oxford University, 17, 23
—John, 183 n
Brimmer,—, 369
Brinley, Thomas, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Broad, Maj. Hezekiah (d 1823), 236 n; commission to, exhibited, 236
Bromfield, Henry (d 1820), grantee in Dummerston, Vt., 37
—Thomas, grantee in Dummerston, Vt., 37
Brookhouse, Capt. Nathaniel, 113, 113 n
Brooks, Dr. Lawrence, 153, 153 n
Brown, Capt.—, 183 n
—Rev. Howard Nicholson, D.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Mary. See Greenleaf
—Richard, 74
—Sarah (May), wife of Deacon William, 147 n, 148 n
—Thaddeus, deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 310
—William, son of Deacon William, 148 n
—William Garrott (d 1913), error of, in calendar of Harvard College Papers, 424 n
Browne, Rev. Edmund (d 1677), at Cambridge University, 15, 21
—Rev. John (d 1886), 71 n
—William (d 1688), property of, in North End of Boston, 46
Bryan, Michael, quoted, on J. Carwitham, 232
Buck, James, 233
Buckley, Robert, 108 n
Bucknam, David (H. C. 1737), copy of College Laws owned by, 251
—Isaac, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Bulfinch, Adino, real estate dealings of, in North End of Boston, 1706, 46
—Charles, paper on, by C. A. Place, read, 94
Bulkeley, Rev. Edward (d 1696), son of Rev. Peter, at Cambridge University, 15, 22
—Rev. Peter (d 1659), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Bullock, Augustus George, A.M., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Bunker, V., prize master, 102, 103, 105, 107, 112; accident to, 106
Burbeck, Capt.-Lieut. William, 130, 213, 213 n
Burdett, Rev. George, at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Burdon, George, interests of, in North End of Boston, about 1643, 44
Burges,—, prize master, 107
—Gov. Elizeus, 385
Burgess,—, 155
Burgis, William, his view of Boston, 230, 232
Burgoyne, Gen. John, 323, 362, 362 n
Bume, Capt.—, 121
Burnham, Rufus, 367
Burr, Rev. Jonathan (d 1641), at Cambridge University, 15, 21
Burroughs, Rev. Henry (d 1884), 371 n
—(Burrows), Rev. Joseph (d 1761), 5 n
Burt, Patrick, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Butler, Israel, Barnstable, 285
Button, John, interests of, in North End of Boston, about 1643, 44
Byles, Rev. Mather (d 1814), 371 n; references to records of, at Christ Church, Boston, 367, 367 n, 371
Byrne, Very Rev. William, 191 n; cited, on early Roman Catholics in Boston, 173 n; quoted, on Ursuline Community, Boston, 228 n
Cabot, Andrew, Beverly ship-owner, 94
Cain, Simeon, and E. Davis, 322, 323
Calamy, Rev. Edmund (d 1732), 5 n
—Dr. Robert. See Calef, Dr. John
Callender, John, 145 n
—Sarah (Bell), wife of John, 145 n
Calvin, John, 215 n; attitude of, toward Old Testament as compared with New, 240, 240 n
Cambridge, Christ Church, and Rev. W. Walter, 157 n, 164, 165 n; prayer used in, 1775, 374 n
Cambridge Platform, cited, 239
Cambridge University, degrees, form of, 15 n; matriculates of, who emigrated to New England before 1650, 15–17, 21–22
Camera obscura, exhibited in Boston, 1750, 233, 233 n
Campbell, Bernard U., 218; quoted, on C. F. B. de la Poterie, 190 n; on L. de Rousselet, 191 n; cited, on circumstances of de Rousselet’s death, 211 n; quoted, on L. de Rousselet and J. Thayer, 215; on J. Carroll, 224
—Patrick, 183, 189, 197, 217; official acts of, as warden of Holy Cross Church, Boston, 194, 195 n, 196, 198, 199, 201, 203, 204
Cancer, Tropic of, crossing of, 109
Cane, Capt.—, 113
Caner, Rev. Henry (d 1792), 368; grantee in Pomfret, Vt., 37
Cape Breton, N. S., 123
Capen, Ann, the younger, 236
Carleton, Sir Guy, first Baron Dorchester, administration of, in Canada. 128, 129
Carnes, Capt. John, 113, 113 n, 114, 116, 118
Carroll, Rev. John, Archbishop of Baltimore, 130, 180, 181, 185, 186 n, 188 n, 191 n, 206 n, 209, 211 n, 216; faculties granted by, to C. F. B. de la Poterie in Boston, 1788, 178; these faculties withdrawn, 1789, 182, 182 n, 183; sketch of, 178 n; pamphlet comparing him to Laurent Ricci, attributed to C. F. B. de la Poterie, 186; quoted on La Poterie, 190 n; letter of, to L. de Rousselet, 192; election of, as Bishop, 192 n; action of, in the quarrel in Holy Cross Church, Boston, concerning J. Thayer and L. de Rousselet, 194–198, 204, 205, 206, 219, 220, 223; visits England, 199, 199 n, 202, 219; visits Boston, 205–208; quoted, on condition of the Catholic Church, 207; directs Penobscot Indian Mission, 208, 209 n; quoted, on J. Thayer and C. F. B. de la Poterie, 215; Superior of Catholic Clergy of the United States, 215 n; sends F. A. Matignon to supersede J. Thayer in Holy Cross Church, Boston, 1792, 223–224, 224 n; later correspondence of, with Thayer, 225, 226, 229
Carsley, Seth, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
Carter, Rev. Thomas (d 1684), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Carwitham, John, London printseller, 233 n; his view of Boston, 232
Caryl, Rev. Benjamin (H. C. 1738), copies College Laws, 251 n
Catalogue, library, first one printed in America (H. C. 1723), 2; its plan, 3
Catheart, Capt. John, 100, 100 n
Celso, Capt.—, 106
Chamberlayne, John (d 1723), 5 n
Champney, Richard, grantee in Barnart, Vt., 37
Charles I, King of England, 66
Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, his plan for school at Franeker, 68
Chauncy, Rev. Charles, President of Harvard College, at Cambridge University, 15, 22; entries in hand of, in book of College Laws, 245
—Rev. Charles (H. C. 1721), 130; on committee to secure aid after burning of Harvard Hall, 1764, 27, 27 n
Checkley, John Webb, 168, 168 n
Cheever, Capt.—, 97
—Ezekiel (d 1708), 73; at Cambridge University, 15, 21
—Ruth (Angier), wife of Rev. Samuel, 73
—Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1659), son of Ezekiel, 73, 73 n
Cherry-tree story, Arabic version of, 13–14, 14 n
Chevé, Charles François, 140
Cheverus, John, Bishop of Boston, 190, 228 n
Child, Dr. Robert (d 1654), at Cambridge University, 15, 21
Christmas, Puritan attitude toward, 193
Christo et Ecclesiae. See under Harvard College
Chrystall Hills (White Mountains, N. H.), 39
Church, Dr. Benjamin (d 1776), 49, 49 n, 152, 152 n
Church covenant, and the Bible, 242
Church of England, favored by Gov. B. Wentworth, 34, 35; status of, in Vermont, 34
Cicada, periodical, 416; note on, by C. W. Johnson, 416, 417
Ciquard, Rev. Francis, mission of, to Indians in Maine, 209 n
Claghorn, Ebenezer, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
Clap, Rev. Thomas (d 1767), President of Yale College, 419, 419 n
—Rev. Thomas (d 1774), Taunton, 423; error concerning, corrected, 419, 419 n
Clapp, Clifford Blake, his paper, Christo et Ecclesiae, on the motto of Harvard College, 59–83
Clark, John, of Peterhouse College, Cambridge, 1626, 20
—John, of Queens’ College, Cambridge, 1627, 20
—John, of St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, 20
—John, of Trinity College, Cambridge, 20
—John, post-rider, 55
—Rev. John (H. C. 1690), 77 n
—Thomas (d 1697), Plymouth, error concerning, corrected, 420
—Thomas (d 1727), deacon of First Church, Plymouth, 420
—Rev. William (H. C. 1759), Admittatur of, 250
Clarke,—, 167
—John, gentleman, of Wrestlingworth, Eng., 20
—John, of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 20
—John, son of John, gentleman, of Wrestlingworth, Eng., at Caius College, Cambridge, 20
—Dr. John (d 1664), his place of education unknown, 20
—Dr. John (d 1676), his place of education unknown, 20
—Rev. John (d 1798), 206 n
—Martha, wife of Dr. John (d 1664), 20
Cleary, Rev. Patrick, 139
Clement XIV, Pope, 187
Clergé d’Amérique, 181 n, 182 n
Clifford, Charles Warren, A.M., death, xvii, 255; tribute to, 258
Clinton, George, Governor of New York, applies to Congress respecting quarrel between New York and Vermont over territory, 55
Clough, Samuel Chester, makes communication on lot near Blackstone Street, vacant for over two hundred years, 43–47; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Cobb, Benjamin, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Eleazer, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
Cobbett,—, 108
—Rev. Thomas (d 1685), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Coffey, John, 322
Coffin, Capt.—, 97
—Charles, 403
—Mary (Aston), wife of William, 369
—Mary (Barrett), wife of Charles, 403
—Sarah, daughter of Charles. See Leach
—family, 402
Coghlan, J. P., London publisher, 135, 138
Coleman. See Colman
Collas, Jane (Mecom), wife of Capt. Peter, 213, 214 n; letter of, to B. Franklin, 214 n
—Capt. Peter, 214 n
Collinson, Capt. James, 97, 97 n, 98
Colman,—, 5 n
—Rev. Benjamin (d 1747), 9, 395, 395 n, 424 n, 425 n; letters of T. Hollis to, 1, 2, 6–9; quoted, on I. Mather, 243
—Ebenezer, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—James, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334
—James, Jr., signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
Colonial Society of Massachusetts, vote in regard to housing of State Archives Division, 172; in regard to will of H. E. Ware, 235; in regard to will of H. H. Edes, 236
—Auditing Committee appointed, 39, 238; reports of, 90, 261
—Corresponding Secretary, 1; reports new members, 24, 125, 172, 361, 415; election of, 91, 262; reports deaths of members, 92, 238, 255, 263. See also Park, Charles Edwards
—Council, Annual Reports of, 84–87, 255–258; members of, elected, 91, 262
—Edes Memorial Fund, Henry Herbert, creation of, 256; report concerning, with list of contributors, 263–264
—Nominating Committee appointed, 39, 238; reports of, 90–91, 262
—President, 1, 24, 39, 84, 91, 92, 125, 172, 235, 238, 255, 262, 263, 361, 415; election of, 91, 262; appoints delegates to annual Conference of Historical Societies, 92, 263; submits account of Henry Herbert Edes Memorial Fund, 263; announces resignation of H. W. Cunningham as Recording Secretary, 415. See also Robinson, Fred Norris
—Publications, report of progress on, 84, 256; increased expense of, 85
—Recording Secretary, election of, 91, 262, 415; offers vote in regard to the will of H. E. Ware, 235; in regard to the will of H. H. Edes, 235; resignation of, 415. See also Cunningham, Henry Winchester; Pier, Arthur Stanwood
—Registrar, election of, 91, 262. See also Johnson, Alfred
—Resident Members elected, 1, 92, 125, 263, 361
—Stated Meetings, 1, 24, 39, 92, 125, 172, 235, 238, 263, 361, 415
—Treasurer, election of, 86, 91, 262; Annual Reports of, 87–90, 258–261. See also Endicott, William Crowninshield
—Vice-Presidents, election of, 91, 262. See also Moore, George Foot; Rugg, Arthur Prentice
Committees of Correspondence, power of, 284
Common Prayer, Book of, changes in, in United States, owing to the Revolution, 362, 373–376, 373 n–376 n
Conant, Asa, signs political documents, 294, 308
—Charles, signs political documents, 289, 294
Conference of Historical Societies, annual, delegates to, appointed, 92, 263
Congregational Church, and the motto of Harvard College, 59; based on New Testament, 239
Connolly, Rev. Arthur Theodore, 134, 191 n; note on his Historical Sketch of J. Thayer, 134 n; cited, on movements of Thayer after leaving Holy Cross Church, Boston, 224
Continental Congress, action concerning, in Barnstable, 287, 341; in Yarmouth and Eastham, 341; E. Bacon’s opinion of, 295, 304, 312, 313; prayer for, used in Christ Church, Cambridge, 1775, 375 n
Converse, Jarathmiel, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Cooke, George (d 1652), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Coolidge, Archibald Cary, LL.D., delegate to annual Conference of Historical Societies, 263; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Cooper, Rev. Myles (d 1785), 286 n
—Rev. Samuel (d 1783), son of Rev. William (d 1743), 286 n; on committee to secure aid after burning of Harvard Hall, 1764, 27, 27 n
—Rev. William (d 1743), 395, 395 n
—William (d 1809), son of Rev. William (d 1743), 266, 266 n; grantee in Stockbridge, 36
Coote, Gov. Richard, first Earl of Bellomont, vetoes charter proposed for Harvard College, 390
Corlett, Elijah (d 1687), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Corliss, Clara Rachel, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Cornet, Mme. de. See Madey
Cornish,—, tavern keeper, 333
Cornwallis, Charles, first Marquis and second Earl Cornwallis, gun which probably belonged to forces of, exhibited, 238
Corwin. See Curwin
Cottle, Samuel, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
Cotton, Rev. John (d 1652), 74, 242; at Cambridge University, 15, 22; attitude of, toward Old Testament as compared with New, 240, 241 n; his code of laws, 385 n
—Phoebe (Stephens), wife of Thomas Jackson, 281 n
—Rowland (d 1778), promises to support province charter, 341
—Rev. Thomas, London, Eng., donor to Harvard College Library, 6
—Thomas Jackson (d 1819), 281 n
Counterfeiting, by S. Hudson and J. Howe, 1762, 40–43
Courier Politique de L’Univers, Boston, 1792, 210
Courtis, Maj. William, 108, 113, 116, 124
Cowdin, Charlotte (Windship), wife of Joseph, 148, 148 n, 149 n
—Joseph, 149 n
Cravath, Zibiah. See May
Crawley,—, London, 159
Croaker, Edmond, signs protest, 294
Crocker, Barnabas, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Benjamin, signs protest, 294
—Benoni, signs protest, 289
—Cornelius (d 1784), 310, 325, 326; on political committee, 268 n
—Cornelius, son of Cornelius (d 1784), 317, 317 n, 318
—Daniel, on committee, 336; agrees to resign commission, 345
—Edward, signs political documents, 294, 308
—John, Jr., signs political documents, 288, 289
—Josiah (d 1780), son of Cornelius (d 1784), 270 n, 292, 293
—Nathaniel, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
—Samuel, son of Cornelius (d 1784), on committee, 299, 300; Joseph Otis’s remark concerning, 317, 317 n, 318
—William, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—William, 3rd, signs petition against E. Bacon, 322
Croswell, Rev. Andrew (d 1785), and Eleventh Congregational Society in Boston, 173, 173 n; Letter to, by Simon the Tanner, exhibited, 361
Crowell, Lot, 333; deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 310–312
Cunnabell, Abigail. See Bell
Cunningham, Henry Winchester, A. B., elected Recording Secretary, 91, 262; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; resignation of, as Recording Secretary, 415; minutes in appreciation of, 415–416
Curtis, Peter, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Curwin (Curwen), Abigail, daughter of George. See Russell
—George (d 1685), 81; property of, in North End of Boston, 46
Custis, Eleanor (Calvert), wife of John Parke, 375 n
Cutler, Dr. Elbridge Gerry, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Dr. Ammi Ruhamah (d 1820), 97, 97 n
Cutts, Edward, 205
Dalcho, Rev. Frederick, quoted, on S. C. Lewis, 378
Dalton, Rev. Timothy (d 1661), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Dana, Dexter, 143
—Sally Wyman (Winship), wife of Dexter, 143
Dane, Rev. Francis (d 1676), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Danforth, Rev. John (d 1730), son of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), 395, 395 n
—Rev. Samuel (d 1674), almanac of, for 1647, 39
Danielson, Timothy (d 1791), on committee to consider S. C. Lewis’s petition to become, citizen of Massachusetts, 370
Danvers, Henry (d 1687), 355
Darby, Capt., 118
—John, London printer, 353
—Matthew. See Darly, Matthew
Darly, Matthew, engraver, sketch of, 49 n–50 n
Dartmouth, Lord. See Legge, William
Davenport, Rev. John (d 1670), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Davidson, Alexander, 158 n
Davis, Aaron, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
—Amasa, 147 n
—Andrew McFarland, 264 n
—Daniel (d 1799), 277 n, 281 n, 310, 312, 314, 315, 319, 320; on Barnstable Committee of Correspondence, 267, 285; on other political committees, 268 n, 271, 287; representative in Provincial Congress, 270; moderator of Barnstable town meeting, 1778, 271; signs petitions for excluding E. Bacon from House of Reoresentatives, 1779, 274, 275 n, 297, 307, 308, 309, 321, 322, 322 n; elected representative, 1774, 282 n; councillor, 1776, 290 n; certifies depositions, 301, 302, 305, 306; loyalist threat of carrying off, 325; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334; opposes closing courts, 337; promises to support province charter, 341
—Daniel (d 1835), son of Daniel (d 1799), 281 n
—Edward, a spy, 280, 322 n; deposition of, concerning spying operations and a plot to carry off liberty men, 322–327
—Capt. Edward, 158
—Eleanor Whitney, daughter of Andrew McFarland. See Sanger
—James, captain of military watch, 271; protests against action of Barnstable town meeting, June, 1776, 288, 289
—John (d 1847), poem of, at Harvard Commencement, 1781, 357
—Jonathan, Jr., signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Lois (Freeman), wife of Daniel (d 1835), 281 n
Dawes, Story, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
—William, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 36
Day, Matthew, only book with imprint of, 39
—Mercy (Leland) Windship, wife of Ralph, 142, 151 n
Dea & Company, Lisbon, Portugal, 126
Dean,—, prize master, 111
Deane, Charles (d 1889), edits notebook of J. Leverett, containing laws of Harvard College, 246
Dearborn, Gen. Henry, and P. Livius, 127, 128
Deblois, Anne (Coffin), wife of Gilbert, 369
Deering, Henry, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Delarue, John, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Denison, Daniel (d 1682), at Cambridge University, 15, 21
Dennie, William (d 1783), slandered by E. Bacon, 268, 296, 296 n, 345; a patriot, 346
Denton, Rev. Richard (d 1663), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Derby, Richard (d 1783), 363 n, 365, 365 n, 368; letter of, on capture of the Henry and Ann, 1776, 362–364
Deverell, John, 177
Devol, Capt. Silas, 113, 113 n, 114
Dexter, Dr. Aaron (d 1859), 159, 159 n, 161 n
—Franklin Bowditch, 212 n; his list of Cambridge and Oxford alumni who came to New England before 1650, 14; cited, on Eaton and Yale families, 418, 418 n, 419; on “placing” at Yale College, 422
Dickinson,—, London merchant, and Dr. A. Windship, 155
Dickman, Isaac, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Dillon, Thomas, 47
Diman, Rev. James (d 1788), prepares supplement (1736) to the catalogue of Harvard College Library, 11; sketch of, 11 n
Dingley, Amasa (d 1798), 159, 159 n
Dodge, Judge Frederick, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—William, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
Dolbeare, Benjamin (H. C. 1763), Admittatur of, 250
Douglas, C. Baron van Breugel, 70 n
Dow, George Francis, acknowledgment to, 233 n
Downing, Emmanuel, at Cambridge University, 15, 22
Dowse, Charles Francis, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—William Bradford Homer, LL.B., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Drake, Francis Samuel, cited, on A. Windship, 144 n; quoted, on W. Gordon, 384 n
—Samuel Adams, brother of Francis Samuel, quoted, on Pemaquid, Me., 429
Draper, Margaret (d 1807), of the Boston News Letter, 285 n, 286 n
Duane, Rev. Charles Williams, quoted, on changes in Prayer Book, due to Revolution, 376 n
Dublin University, matriculate of, who emigrated to New England before 1650, 18
Dudley, Dorothy (Yorke), wife of Gov. Thomas, 18
—Gov. Joseph, son of Gov. Thomas, 385; and Harvard College affairs, 246; commissioned President of Council, 391; cited, on Harvard College charter, 391 n
—Rev. Samuel (d 1684), son of Gov. Thomas, 18, 19; at Cambridge University, 15, 21
—Gov. Thomas, items regarding family of, 18
—Thomas, at Cambridge University, 18; perhaps a son of Gov. T. Dudley, 18, 19
Duggan,—, 183
Dummer, Jeremiah (d 1739), brother of Lt.-Gov. William, 5 n; T. Hollis’s remarks on, 6; influence of, exerted for Yale College, 6 n, 7; erroneously mentioned for William Dummer, 385, 385 n, 386
—Lt.-Gov. William, 6 n, 385 n, 386
Dunbar, Charles Franklin, gives to Harvard College Library a manuscript copy of J. Thayer’s Conversion, 134
Dunnack, Rev. Henry Ernest, on committee for financing research at Pemaquid, Me., 428, 430 n
Dunster, Henry, President of Harvard College, at Cambridge University, 15, 22; his laws for Harvard College, 246
Dutch, John, prize master, 97
Duvall. See Devol
Eaton, Ann (Lloyd) Yale, second wife of Gov. Theophilus, 417, 418, 419
—Rev. Nathaniel (d 1674), brother of Gov. Theophilus, at Cambridge University, 15, 22; pupil of W. Ames, 74
—Rev. Samuel (d 1658), brother of Gov. Theophilus, at Cambridge University, 15, 22
—Theophilus (d 1658), Governor of New Haven, second marriage of, 417, 418 n, 419
Edes, Benjamin (d 1803), son of Peter (d 1787), letters to, 288, 290; meeting preceding Boston Tea Party held at house of, 402, 402 n, 403
—Esther (Hall), first wife of Peter (d 1787), 402
—Grace (Lawrence), wife of John (d 1721), 402
—Grace (Williamson), wife of Henry Herbert, 235; marriage to H. H. Edes, 404–405; letter of C. W. Eliot to, quoted, 405 n
—Henry (d 1574), lineage of H. H. Edes traced to, 401
—Henry, son of Henry (d 1574), 401
—Henry Augustus (d 1851), son of Robert Ball (d 1862), 402
—Henry Herbert, A.M., son of Henry Augustus (d 1851), 84, 86, 91; death of, xvii, 85; meeting of Society held at house of, 39; exhibits J. Pointer’s Chronological History of England, once property of T. Prince, 58; tribute to, 85–86; C. E. Park’s remarks at funeral of, 92–94; bequest of, to the Society, 235; memorial to, in First Church, 256; Memoir of, by A. Johnson, 401–410; an incorporator of the Colonial Society, 401; ancestry, 401–403; business affiliations, 403; genealogical and historical work, 403–404; marriage, 404; degree from Harvard College, 405; interest in Colonial Society and kindred societies, 405–406; tastes, religion, manners, character, 406–410; bibliography, by A. Matthews, 410–414
—Rev. John (d 1658), great-grandson of Henry (d 1574), sketch of, 401
—John, son of Rev. John (d 1658), 401
—John (d 1693), son of John, sketch of, 401, 402
—John (d 1721), son of John (d 1693), 402
—Mary (Ball), wife of Thomas (d 1818), 402
—Mary (Tufts), wife of John (d 1693), 402
—Mary (Wood), wife of Thomas (d 1792), 402
—Peter (d 1787), son of John (d 1721), 402
—Peter (d 1840), son of Benjamin (d 1803), imprisonment of, 403; prison diary of, bequeathed to the Society, 403 n
—Robert Ball (d 1862), son of Thomas (d 1818), 402
—Sarah (Barker), first wife of Robert Ball (d 1862), 402
—Sarah Louisa (Lincoln), wife of Henry Augustus (d 1851), 402, 404
—Thomas (d 1792), son of Peter (d 1787), in French and Indian War, 402
—Thomas (d 1818), son of Thomas (d 1792), 402
Edes & Gill, publishers of Boston Gazette, 402
Edes Memorial Fund, Henry Herbert. See under Colonial Society of Massachusetts
Edmonds, John Henry, 91, 262; acknowledgment to, 230 n; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Edmunds (Edmands, Edmonds), Capt. John, 100, 100 n
Edward, John, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Eells, Rev. Nathaniel (d 1750), 419 n
Eliot, Rev. Andrew (d 1778), 32, 32 n, 40 n; on committee to secure aid after burning of Harvard Hall, 1764, 27, 27 n
—Charles William, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; quoted, on H. II. Edes, 405 n
—Ephraim (d 1827), son of Rev. Andrew (d 1778), 40 n, 41 n, 42 n, 145 n; extracts from commonplace-books of, 40–42, 47–49, 49 n, 57, 141; his biography of Dr. A. Windship, 149–171
—Rev. John (d 1690), at Cambridge University, 15, 22
—Rev. John (d 1813), son of Rev. Andrew (d 1778), 171, 171 m; quoted, on courtesies of Boston Protestants to Archbishop Carroll, 1791, 206
—Mary Lincoln, granddaughter of Ephraim (d 1827), v; lends prints, 42, 50; owns will of Peter Fleet, negro slave, 253
Ellery, John (H. C. 1732), 426
Elliott, William, 380
Ellis,—, 5 n
——, tavern keeper, 333
Elson, Alfred Walter, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Emerson, Daniel (d 1765), 142, 144, 144 n
—Hannah, wife of Daniel (d 1765), 144 n
Endicott, William Crowninshield, A. B., elected Treasurer, 86, 91, 262; Annual Reports of, 87–90, 258–261
Episcopal Church in the United States, action of, regarding liturgy during Revolution, 373, 373 n–375 n
Erving, George (d 1806), 163 n
Essex Institute, Salem, unique copy of old view of Boston owned by, 231
Estaing, Charles Henri Théodat, Comte d’, 371
Evans, Charles, cited, on authorship of The Resurrection of Laurent Ricci, 187
—Rev. John (d 1730), 5 n
Everill, James, land owned by, in North End of Boston, 45
Falmouth, British attack on, 1778, 304, 304 n
Falmouth (Portland), Me., St. Paul’s Church, asks assistance of Boston clergymen, 1783, 376
Faneuil, Benjamin, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Farwell, John Whittemore, Litt.B., exhibits views of early Boston, with comments, 229–234; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; exhibits A Letter to the Rev. A. Croswell, by Simon the Tanner, 361
Fauteux, Aegidius, 139; acknowledgment to, 133 n, 140, 174 n, 181 n, 184 n, 185 n
Fearing, Noah, on committees, 336, 340
Fellow-commoners, at Harvard College, 252
Fenwick, George (d 1657), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Fessenden, Benjamin (d, 1783), 297, 333
—Dr. William (d 1802), brother of Benjamin (d 1783), a loyalist, 323, 326
Feuillerat, Albert, 262
Field, Darby, discovers Chrystall Hills (White Mountains), 1642, 39
Finley, Dr. James E. B., 381 n
Finotti, Rev. Joseph Maria, cited, on editions of J. Thayer’s Conversion, 135, 138, 139, 140; quoted, on C. F. B. de la Poterie, 182; cited, on authorship of The Resurrection of Laurent Ricci, 187
Firmin, Giles (d 1697), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Firth, Sir Charles Harding, 50 n
Fish, Benjamin, 343 n; helps to destroy liberty pole, 343
Fisher, Rev. Nathaniel (d 1812), 362 n
—Samuel, 355
Fiske, Rev. John (d 1677), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Fitch, Rev. Jabez (d 1746), reference to signature of, 247
Fleet. See also under Negroes
—Anne, daughter of Thomas (d 1758), 253
—Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas (d 1758), 253
—Elizabeth (Goose), wife of Thomas (d 1758), 253 n
—John, son of Thomas (d 1758), 253
—Molly, daughter of Thomas (d 1758), 253, 254
—Simon, son of Thomas (d 1758), 253
—Thomas (d 1758), Boston printer, 253; death of, and inventory of estate, naming slaves, 253 n; marriage of, 253 n
—Thomas, son of Thomas (d 1758), 253
—William, son of Thomas (d 1758), 253 n
Flint,—, at Cambridge University, 1629, 19
—Henry, at Cambridge University, 1631, 19
Flucker, Sec. Thomas, 51, 51 n
Flynt, Henry, of Matlock, Eng., 19
—Rev. Henry (d 1668), son of Henry, sketch of, 19; his place of education unknown, 19
—Henry (d 1760), 249, 392, 395, 395 n; his copy of college laws, 247; signs Admittaturs, 247, 249, 250; on committee to codify college laws, 248
Fogg, Rev. Jeremiah (d 1789), 421 n, 426
Folsom, Elizabeth (Windship), wife of Joseph R., 148, 148 n, 149 n
—John West (d 1825), 139
—Joseph R., 149 n
Foote, Arthur, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Rev. Henry Wilder (d 1889), his Annals of King’s Chapel completed by H. H. Edes, 404
Forbes, Allan, A.B., on Nominating Committee, 238; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Edward Waldo, A.B., elected Resident Member, 361; accepts, 415
Ford, Worthington Chauncey, LL.D., 10, 138; delegate to annual Conference of Historical Societies, 92; acknowledgment to, 131 n; his paper, The Case of Rev. Josiah Baxter, 348–355; his judgment on a manuscript of An Abstract of the Lawes of New England, 385 n
Fordham, Rev. Robert, at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Fort Baldwin, Me., 428
Fort Edgecomb, Me., 428
Fort Kent, Me., 429 n
Fort Knox, Me., 428
Fort McClary, Me., 428, 428 n, 429
Fort Machias, Me., 428
Fort Popham, Me., 428
Fort St. George, Me., 428
Fort William Henry, Me., 429 n
Foster,—, 323
—Chillingsworth, a rescinder, 337, 337 n, 338 n; promises to support province charter, 341
—Dr. Isaac (d 1782), 95, 95 n, 96 n; on Christ Church committees, 372, 373
—Rev. Joel (d 1812), 143
—John (d 1681), 230
—Mary (Wyman) Winship, wife of Rev. Joel (d 1812), 143, 144 n
—Thomas (d 1777), charged with unpatriotic conduct, 279 n
Fothergill, Dr. John (d 1780), alleged plan of, to establish medical school at Cambridge, Mass., 160, 160 n, 161
Franeker, Holland, Academy of, and its motto, Christo et Ecclesiae, which was borrowed by Harvard College, 59–65, 66 n, 67; history of the Academy, 68–70; aid in American Revolution owed to, 83
Franklin, Benjamin, 152 n, 213 n, 214 n; vote of Harvard Corporation to appeal to him for aid, after burning of Harvard Hall, 1764, 26; quoted, on J. Thayer, 213; cited, on call received from Papal Nuncio, 1784, 215 n
—Jane, sister of Benjamin. See Mecom
—William, real estate interests of, in Boston, 17th century, 45, 46, 47
Frederick III, Elector Palatine, 69
Freeman, Barnabas (d 1781), 319, 320; lineage of, 281 n; representative from Eastham, 281 n, 341 n
—Edmund (d 1682), 281 n
—Edmund, Boston printer, 1790, 189
—Rev. Frederick (d 1883), son of Dr. Nathaniel (d 1827), 282, 390 n; cited, regarding E. Bacon, 273; sketch of, 281 n; suppresses names of tories in his History of Cape Cod, 280–282, 335 n, 341 n, 342 n, 343 n, 344 n; quoted, on English use of name New England for Massachusetts, 382
—Rev. James (d 1835), 194, 197; ordination of, 156 n; papers given by, to Massachusetts Historical Society, relating to E. Bacon, later given to the State, 279, 280, 280 n; lineage of, 280 n–281
—Lois, sister of Rev. James (d 1835). See Davis
—Dr. Nathaniel (d 1827), 274 n, 304 n, 314, 316, 317, 324, 343; lineage of, 281 n; certifies depositions, 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 321; cited, in matter of E. Bacon, 315, 317, 318, 319, 320; loyalist threat of carrying off, 324; on committees, 336, 340; assault on, 344 n
—Samuel (d 1712), 280 n, 281 n
—Samuel (d 1831), 265 n, 294, 294 n, 343; lineage of, and offices held by, 281 n
—Seth, certifies depositions, 298, 299; witness, 343
—Solomon (d 1808), Harwich, 333; appointed to take depositions concerning E. Bacon, 274 n, 332; miscalled Solomon Otis in House Journal, 1779, 274 n, 360 n; lineage of, 281 n; depositions of, 295, 319–321; certifies to depositions, 297, 306 n, 307, 309, 310, 312, 314
—Thomas Davis, 322
Freke, John (d 1675), 81
French aid in Revolution, E. Bacon’s opinion of, 313
Frost, George (d 1796), 28, 28 n
—George Seward, gift from family of, to Harvard College Library, of copy of Memorial from Corporation of Harvard to Governor and Legislature of New Hampshire, asking aid, 1764, 24
Froth, Charles, nickname. See Paxton, Charles
Frothingham, Richard, quoted on J. Bartlett, surgeon of the Pilgrim, 96 n
—Samuel, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
Fuller, Eli, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Zaecheus, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
Gage, Homer, M.D., 86; elected Resident Member, 1; accepts, 24
—Lot, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Gov. Thomas, 52, 52 n, 276, 297, 339, 339 n
Gaine, Hugh, printer, 376 n
Gannett, Guy, son of William Howard, gift of, to Augusta, Me., 429 n
—William Howard, gift of, to Augusta, Me., 429 n
Gardiner, John (d 1793), son of Dr. Sylvester, 205 n; controversy of, with J. Thayer, 223, 223 n, 225
—Rev. John Sylvester John (d 1830), son of John (d 1793), at St. Helena’s Parish, Beaufort, S. C., and Trinity Church, Boston, 378
—Robert Haelowell, A.B., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Dr. Sylvester (d 1786), 368
Gardner, Henry (d 1782), 304; vote of Barnstable, 1775, not to pay tax money to, 286, 286 n, 296, 304
—Rev. Joseph (d 1806), placing of, in Harvard class, 425, 426, 427
—Samuel (d 1769), Salem, placing of, in Harvard class, 421 n, 425; degraded in place, 426, 427
Garraux, Francis, 183
Gates, Mary (Valence), wife of Gen. Horatio, 375 n
Gee, Rev. Joshua (H. C. 1717), compiles first printed catalogue of Harvard College Library, 1722, 2; sketch of, 2 n
George I, King of England, 393
George II, King of England, 376 n, 386
George III, King of England, prayer for, used in Christ Church, Cambridge, 1775, 375 n
Germain, George Sackville, first Viscount Sackville, and P. Livius, 128, 129
Gibbs,—, 324
—Rev. Henry (d 1723), 395, 395 n; death of, 394 n
Gibson, Rev. Richard, at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Gilman, John Taylor, Governor of New Hampshire, 169, 169 n
Glover,—, at Cambridge University, 18
—Rev. Jose (d 1638), son of Roger, sketch of, 18; perhaps Joseph, of Oxford University, 18
—Joseph, of Oxford University, 18
—Roger, 18
Goddard, William, publisher, Baltimore, 135, 138
Goldthwait, Benjamin, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Goodale, George Lincoln, M.D., LL.D., death, xvii, 238; tribute to, 257
Goodspeed, Benjamin, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
—Josiah, 326
—Rufus, signs protest, 294
Goodyear, Hugh, 70
Gookin, Rev. Nathaniel (d 1734), 3; sketch of, 3 n
Goose, Elizabeth. See Fleet
Gordon, Rev. William (d 1807), his use of name New England for Massachusetts, 382, 384; sketch of, 382; letter of, 382 n; settles in Roxbury (Jamaica Plain), 383 n; his criticism of the proposed constitution of Massachusetts, 1778, 383 n–384 n
Gore, Miriam. See Bell
—Zibiah (May), wife of Stephen, 147 n
Gorham, David (d 1789), 320, 342 n, 344; signs political documents, 337, 341; signs address to Gov. Hutchinson, 1774, 337 n, 338; retracts, 342; promises to resign commission, 344
—Lewis, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Nathaniel, 370
—Prince, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Silvanus, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334
—Sturgis (d 1795), 291, 320; defends action of Barnstable in refusing to instruct representative for independence, 266, 267; letters of, on the matter, 290, 292; promises to resign commission in militia, 344
—Thomas, 311; signs petition against E. Bacon, 308; deposition of, 312–314
Goss, Elbridge Henry, 49 n
Graham, Rev. William E. (d 1800), 379
Grandqent, Charles Hall, Litt.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Grasse, François Joseph Paul, Comte de, Marquis de Tilly, 175 n; in the West Indies, 118
Graves, Rev. John (d 1785), preaches at Christ Church, Boston, 377, 377 n
Gray, Capt., 98
—Harrison (d 1794), 286 n; grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37; Barnstable, 1775, votes not to pay province tax to, 286
—John, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Morris, LL.B., on Nominating Committee, 39; on Auditing Committee, 238, 261; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Grayson, John, 381 n
Green, Bartholomew (d 1732), prints Harvard Library catalogue, 2, 2 n, 10
—Charles Montraville, M.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Jeremy, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
—Joseph (H. C. 1726), 41 n
—Dr. Samuel Abbott, 10, 387 n; quoted, on early view of Boston, 230; gift of, to Harvard College, of a manuscript copy of its laws, 1655, 245
Greene, Ann, wife of Daniel John, 379
—Rev. Henry (d 1648), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
—Mary, daughter of Daniel John. See Lewis
Greenleaf, Mary, daughter of William. See Bell
—Mary (Brown), wife of William, 145 n
—William, 145 n
Greenough,—, 320
—Chester Noyes, Ph.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Grevinchovius, Nicholas, 70, 74
Grice, Zebulon, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Gridley, Richard, 402
Griffin, Appleton Prentiss Clark, on behalf of, a photostatic copy is exhibited of a commission of Council of Massachusetts Bay to Hezekiah Broad, as Major, 236
Griffis, Rev. William Elliot, cited, on Dutch universities, 68 n
Guild, Benjamin, 183 n
Gulick, Charles Burton, 91, 262
Guliker, John, 124 n
Gun exhibited, believed to have belonged to Cornwallis’s forces, 238
Gunston, Thomas, extract from letter of T. Hollis to, 5
Guy, Thomas (d 1724), 8 n; T. Hollis’s remarks on, 8
Guy’s Hospital, London, 8
Guyse, Rev. John (d 1761), donor to Harvard College Library, 6
Hachtingius, Johannes, 63
Haines, Elisha, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Hale, Frederick, United States Senator from Maine, 429 n
Hall,—, tavern keeper, 333
—Desire (Windship), wife of Warren, 146, 146 n, 147 n
—Esther, daughter of Stephen. See Edes
—Grace (Willis), wife of Stephen, 402
—Samuel (d 1807), 183; prints Harvard College Laws, 1790, 263
—Stephen, 402
—Warren, 147 n
Hallett, Jonathan, 306; signs political documents, 289, 308; deposition of, 305
—Joseph, on Barnstable Committee of Correspondence, 267, 285; on other committees, 299, 300, 335
—Rowland, deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 305, 306; signs petition;308
Hamblen (Hamblin, Hamlen), Josiah, promises to resign commission, 345
—Micah, 298; signs political documents, 294, 308, 322; promises to resign commission, 1774, 345
Hancock, Belcher (H. C. 1727), signs Admittaturs, 250, 251
—Dorothy, wife of Gov. John, 205
—Rev. John (d 1752), 395, 395 n
—Rev. John (d 1744), son of Rev. John (d 1752), prepares supplement (1725) to catalogue of Harvard College Library, 10; sketch of, 10 n
—Gov. John, son of Rev. John (d 1744), 36, 37, 44, 130, 205, 205 n, 213, 213 n, 323, 346; lineage, 10 n; loyalist gossip about, 310, 312
—Thomas (d 1764), brother of Rev. John (d 1752), 37
Harcourt, William, third Earl Harcourt, 366 n
Harris, John, prize master, 98, 98 n
—Mary, wife of Philip, 372
—Philip, 372
—Philip Colter, son of Philip, baptism of, 372
—Rev. William (d 1740), 5 n
Harrison, Rev. Thomas (d 1682), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Hart, Francis Russell, elected Member of Council, 91; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Hartshorn, Ebenezer (d 1772), 163 n
Hartwell, Edward Musset, LL.D., death of, announced, 1; tribute to, 86
Harvard, Rev. John (d 1638), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Harvard Club, Boston, portrait of W. Ames at, 73, 77, 79
Harvard College, relations of, with New Hampshire and aid received from that province after fire of 1764, 24–33; yearly expenses at, 1764, 28; early song of, 57; class festivities before 1750, 57 n; portrait of W. Ames at, 77–82; effect on college, of recall of colony charter, 246, 390–391, 391 n; question of representation in General Court, 392, 399; system of placing at, note on, by A. Matthews, 420–427; two uses of Sr., 420–421; use of Sophister, 421
—Admission, form of, 1767, 252, 253
—Board of Overseers, 25; action of, regarding replacement of losses after fire of 1764, 26; orders agreed upon by, 244; action of, for codifying college laws, 247–249, 251
—Charters: article by A. Matthews, Draught of a Royal Charter, 1723, 390–400; review of the charters, effective and proposed, 390–391; draught of hitherto unknown charter found, in handwriting of J. Leverett, 392; its chief provisions, 392; text, 393–400
—Christo et Ecclesiae, paper on, by B. Clapp, 59–83; adoption of, as motto of the college, 59; owed to Academy of Franeker and W. Ames, 59, 82; coincidence of mottoes of Franeker and Harvard first noticed by W. F. Warren, 60 n; use of, at Franeker, 1585–1622, 60–62; serves as subject of W. Ames’s inaugural address as Rector Magnificus, 64–65; significance of, 66–67; rarity of the phrase in 17th century literature, 67 n; Ames’s address doubtless known to Harvard leaders, 75–77
—Class Day, beginnings of, and earliest known class dinner, 57 n
—College Customs, extracts from, read by W. C. Lane, 244; relate chiefly to duties of Freshmen to other classes, 244; printed by Quincy and by Hall, 244, 249, 250
—Commencement, 1759, salutatory oration given by J. Trumbull, 355–359; defence of thesis by P. Wingate, 356–357, 359–360
—Corporation, votes of, 1722, concerning catalogues of the Library, 2, 10, 11; Memorial of, to Governor and Legislature of New Hampshire, asking aid, 1764, 24, 26, 28–30; votes of, after burning of Harvard Hall, 1764, 25–27; action of, for codifying college laws, 247–249, 251; votes that laws shall be read to classes, 251
—Degrees: M.B. and M.D., 144 n
—Fellow-commoners, 252
—Fellows, 393 n; tutors claim to be, 392; classes of, 392, 392 n
—Freshmen, duties of, to other classes, regulated by College Customs, 244, 249; law that they shall not be forced to do errands, 247
—Harvard Hall, burning of, 1764, 25, 126; rebuilding of, 28
—Hollis Hall, building and cost of, 28
—Laws, list of manuscript, 1642–1767, by W. C. Lane, 244–253; reading of, to classes, 251; first printed, 1790, 252
—Library, paper on, 1723–1735, by A C. Potter, 1–13; early catalogues of, 1–5; character of books in, and authors represented, 4, 8, 11–13; paper by W. C. Lane, on New Hampshire’s part in restoring library and apparatus after fire of 1764, 24–33; W. Ames’s books perhaps bought for, 72, 73 n; laws for, 251
—Motto of, paper on Christo et Ecclesiae, by C. B. Clapp, 59–83
—Overseers. See Board of Overseers
—Seal, earliest extant, 1701, 388 n
—Stoughton College (Hall), need of rebuilding, 28, 28 n
—Tutors, 393 n; seek seats in Corporation, 392
Haskell, Dr. Benjamin (d 1829), 161, 161 n
—Joseph, 3rd, 340
Hatch, Penelope. See Barker
—Waterman, cited, on Pemaquid, Me., 430
Haugh, Rev. Samuel (d 1662), 39
Hawes, Edmund, signs protest, 289
—James, deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 300, 301
Hawley, Joseph (d 1788), 52 n; promises aid in Massachusetts claims against New Hampshire Grants, 52
Hayes, Edward, 183 n
—William Allen (H. C. 1866), 129 n
Haynes, George Henry, Ph.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Hazard, Ebenezer (d 1817), 201, 206
Heath, William (d 1814), letter of, about S. C. Lewis, 367, 369, 369 n
Heidelberg Catechism, 69
Henshaw, Joshua, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
Herrick, Dr.—, 100
—Joseph (H. C. 1732), 426
Hersey, Dr. Abner (d 1787), brother of Ezekiel, on Barnstable Committee of Correspondence, 267, 285
—Ezekiel (d 1770), 141 n, 151 n
Hibbert,—, prize master, 121
Hickling,—, wife of William, 294 n
—William, 294 n
Higgins, Elkanah, deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 306, 307
Higginson, Rev. Francis (d 1630), 20; at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Hill, Capt. Hugh, commands Pilgrim, 94, 95
—John, interests of, in North End of Boston, about 1643, 44, 45
—Valentine, interested in Boston wharf improvement, 1643, 44
Hinch,—, 5 n
Hinckley, Adino, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Isaac, signs political documents, 337, 341; presents address to Gov. Hutchinson, 1771, 337 n
—Nathaniel, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Nathaniel, Jr., signs petition against E. Bacon, 322
—Nathaniel, 3rd, signs protest, 294
—Thomas, Governor of Plymouth Colony, at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Langdon Papers, 125, 128
Hoar, Rev. Leonard, President of Harvard College, 76, 245
Hobart, Rev. Peter (d 1679), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Holbrook, Cyrus, 143
—Sarah (Winship), wife of Cyrus, 143
Holden, Samuel (d 1740), London, 5
Hollis, John (d 1735), brother of Thomas (d 1731), 5 n; donor to Harvard College Library, 6
—Nathaniel, brother of Thomas (d 1731), donor to Harvard College Library, 6
—Thomas (d 1731), 5 n; benefactions of, to Harvard College Library, 1–12
—Thomas (d 1735), son of Nathaniel, 4, 5 n; donor to Harvard College Library, 6
—Thomas Brande, 171
Hollowell, James, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Holmes, Rev. Abiel (d 1837), his Life of Ezra Stiles cited, 418 n, 419 n
—Abraham, 282 n
—Elisha, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Dr. Oliver Wendell, son of Rev. Abiel (d 1837), 11
Holten, Dr. Samuel (d 1816), 365, 365 n
Holyoke, Rev. Edward, President of Harvard College, 32, 37 n, 150 n, 355, 356, 357; letter of, to Gov. B. Wentworth of New Hampshire in behalf of the college, 30; grantee in Pomfret, Vt., 37; Admittatur of, 247; signs Admittaturs, 250, 251
—Rev. Elizur (d 1806), nephew of Rev. Edward, 368
Homer, Thomas, 310; signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
Hommius, Festus, 70
Hooke, Rev. William (d 1677), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Hooker, Rev. Thomas (d 1647), at Cambridge University, 16, 21; friend of W. Ames, 70, 74
Hopkins, Ann (Yale), wife of Gov. Edward, 418, 418 n, 419
—Daniel, 366 n
—Edward (d 1657), Governor of Connecticut, 418
Hoppin, Rev. Nicholas, 374 n
Horton, Francis, prize master, 98, 98 n
Hoskins, William, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Hough. See Haugh
Howard, Susannah. See Angier
Howe, Joseph, 183 n
—Joshua, 40 n; convicted of counterfeiting in Boston, 1762, 40–43
—Dr. Octavius Thorndike, 91; reference to his paper Beverly Privateers in the American Revolution, 94
—Richard, Earl Howe, 312; references to proclamations of, 278, 309, 311, 311 n, 313, 314
—Sir William, fifth Viscount Howe, brother of Richard, 323; references to proclamations of, 278, 309, 311, 311 n, 313
Howes, Barnabas, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
Howland, Ansel, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
—Job, signs political documents, 288, 289, 294, 308, 343
—Nathaniel, signs political documents, 288, 289, 294, 308, 322; deposition of, 314, 315
—Zaccheus, signs political documents, 288, 289, 294, 308, 322
Howorth, George, 80
Hubbard, Daniel, 369
—Grosvenor S., 357
—Thomas (H. C. 1721), on committee for replacing Harvard College library and apparatus, after fire of 1764, 25, 25 n
—Tuthill, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Hudson, Rev. Charles (d 1881), 143
—Seth, 40 n; satirical print of, by N. Hurd, 1762, exhibited, 40; convicted of counterfeiting in Boston, 1762, 40–43
Hugues, Victor, in Guadeloupe, 210
Huit (Huet), Rev. Ephraim (d 1644), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Hull, Rev. Joseph (d 1665), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Hulot, Henricus Ludovicus, 139
Humfrey, John (d 1661), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Humphry, Susanna. See Livius
Hunnewell, James Melville, LL.B., 91; elected Resident Member, 92, 257; accepts, 125; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Hunt, Rev. Jeremiah (d 1744), 5 n, 7, 7 n, 8
—William Morris, 406
Huntington, Henry E., Library, San Gabriel, Cal., 40, 65 n, 238
—Dr. James Lincoln, 50
Hurd, John (d 1809), 179
—Nathaniel (d 1777), 41 n; his satirical print, Seth Hudson’s Speech from the Pillory, 1762, exhibited, 40; account of it, 40, 43
Hutchinson, Edward (d 1752), 395; treasurer of Harvard College, 395 n
—Foster, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
—Shrimpton, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
—Gov. Thomas, 291, 298, 330, 337, 346, 386; grantee in Stockbridge, 36; promises aid in Massachusetts claims against the New Hampshire Grants, 52; sails for England, 1774, 54, 54 n; address presented to, 337 n, 342; mentioned as an enemy of liberty, 272, 276, 277, 278, 294, 297, 338, 339; quoted, on Boston Committee of Correspondence, 345
—William, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Huysmans, Jacob, 80
Hyde, Rev. Ephraim (Yale 1759), 73, 73 n, 81
—Ephraim, son of Rev. Ephraim (Yale 1759), presents portrait of W. Ames to Harvard College, 80, 81
—Mary (Angier), wife of Rev. Ephraim, 73, 81
Independence, resolutions of Massachusetts House of Representatives concerning, 1776, 265–266
Indians: Passamaquoddys, religious work among, by Roman Catholics, 209, 209 n, 220
—Penobscots, mission to, under care of Holy Cross Church, Boston, 196 n, 199, 200, 200 n, 202, 203, 208–209, 209 n, 220
Ingraham, Duncan, 152
Inkester, Ichabod, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Jackson, Rev. Joseph (H. C. 1753), signs Admittatur, 250
Jamaica Plain, First Congregational (Unitarian) Church, 383 n
James I, King of England, 66
James II, King of England, 391 n
James, Rev. Thomas, at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Jamestown colony, fortune of, 237
Janes, Samuel, 163, 163 n, 168 n
Jefferson, Thomas, President, 127, 169
Jenkins (Jenkings), Capt.—, 303
—Ebenezer, 274, 319, 320; on political committee, 268 n; captain of military watch, 271; signs petitions for exclusion of E. Bacon from House of Representatives, 1778, 1779, 294, 308, 322; deposition of J. Otis and, concerning E. Bacon, 315–319; accounts of, 333
—Joseph, signs political documents, 288, 289, 294, 308, 322
—Nathaniel, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
—Nathaniel, Jr., signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Zaccheus, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
Jenner, David, property of, in North End of Boston, 46
—Rev. Thomas, at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Jenney, Charles Francis, LL.B., death of, xvii, 263
Jennings, John, Sandwich, 343 n; helps to destroy liberty pole, 343
Jennison, Timothy Lindall (H. C. 1782), gives Tutor Flynt’s copy of Harvard College laws to Massachusetts Historical Society, 247
Jervey, Ellen H., acknowledgment to, 381 n
Jesuits, 188, 188 n, 214; in Maryland, 181 n; C. F. B. de la Poterie’s tribe against, entitled The Resurrection of Laurent Ricci, 186, 191 n; abolition of, 1773, 187
Johnson, Capt.—, 107
—Alfred, Litt.D., 238; elected Registrar, 91, 262; speaks on monuments and memorials erected on the sites of certain early settlements, 237; exhibits gun which probably belonged to Cornwallis’s forces, 238; meeting of Society held at house of, 255; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; his Memoir of Henry Herbert Edes, 400–410; gives talk on forts and other evidences of early occupancy at Pemaquid and elsewhere in Maine, 427–430; on committee for financing research at Pemaquid, 430 n
—Charles Willison, note by, on periodical cicada, 416, 417
—Isaac (d 1630), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
—Louise Miller, sister of Alfred. See Pratt
Jonathan, Jonas, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Jones, Daniel, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
—Eli, 142
—Jedediah, signs political documents, 294, 308
—Rev. John (d 1665), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
—John Paul, 141 n, 144 n, 152 n, 153, 154 n
—Nye, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Timothy, signs protest, 294
Jordan, Rev. Robert (d 1679), at Oxford University, 17, 22
Josselyn, Henry (d 1683), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Joyner, John, 381 n
Julien, Jean (John) (d 1803), restorator, Boston, 183
Kean, John, 378
Keideek, J. Jos., note on his Relation de la Conversion et du Baptême d’un Célèbre Rabbin d’Allemagne, 140
Ketch, Jack, 40
Kidder, Nathaniel Thayer, B.A.S., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
King,—, 106 n
Kinnicutt, Lincoln Newton, tribute to, 86
Kirk, Thomas, grantee in Stockbridge, 36
Kirkland, Rev. John Thornton, President of Harvard College, 227 n
Kittredge, George Lyman, LL.D., cited, on early Harvard song, 57 n; member of Nominating Committee, 238; offers minute on resignation of H. W. Cunningham as Recording Secretary, 416
Kneeland, William (d 1788), 356, 359; signs Admittaturs, 250
Knight, Rev. William, at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Knollys, Rev. Hanserd (d 1691), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Knowles, Rev. John (d 1685), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Knox, Capt.—, 107
Labre, Ven. Benedict Joseph (d 1783), 138, 214 n; influence on J. Thayer of cure wrought by, 130, 214
Ladd, Matilda L. (Belches), 236
La E—, François de, quoted, on establishment of Roman Catholic Church in Boston, 178
Lake, Rev. Kirsopp, 262
Lambert, Father Bernard, 140
Land grants by Gov. B. Wentworth in New Hampshire to Boston men, 33–38
Landais, Capt. Pierre (Peter), 152 n, 153, 153 n
Lane, William Coolidge, A.B., his paper, New Hampshire’s Part in restoring the Library and Apparatus of Harvard College after the Fire of 1764, 24–33; quoted, on the portrait of W. Ames at Harvard College, 78; reads extracts from College Customs, 244; submits list of Manuscript Laws of Harvard College, 1642–1767, 244–253; exhibits manuscripts of two Harvard commencement parts, 1759, with comments, 355–357
Langdon, Timothy, 363 n
Lanman, Charles Rockwell, LL.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
La Poterie, Rev. Claude Florent Bouchard de, 187 n, 191, 203, 207, 211, 211 n; first priest of first Roman Catholic Church in Boston, sketch of, by E. P. Merritt, 173–190; in Canada, 174 n, 184, 184 n, 186 n; French chaplain in American Revolution, 175 n; ancestry of, 176; offers instruction in languages, 179, 184, 188; his previous record, 174, 175, 180; debts, 180, 183; difficulties with Father Carroll, and deposition, 181–183, 182 n, 190 n; his anti-Jesuitism, 181 n, 182 n, 186–188, 188 n, 191 n; his later movements, 185–190, 217; his pamphlet aimed at Father Carroll, 186; his charges against L. de Rousselet, 188 n, 192–193; bibliography of his writings, 190 n. See also Bouchard; Le Roy de la Potherie
Larive,—, wife of Breckvelt, 200
—Breckvelt de, death of, 199, 199 n; funeral of, attended by Rev. S. Parker of Trinity Church, Boston, 200; Catholic memorial service later, 200; J. Belknap’s remarks on the matter, 201–202
Larkham, Rev. Thomas (d 1669), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Lathrop. See also Lothrop
—Rev. John (d 1816), 143, 166, 223, 225 n; extracts from letters of, 166 n
Lawrence, Abigail. See Windship
—Elizabeth, wife of George, 402
—George, 402
—Grace, daughter of George. See Edes
—Henry (d 1664), 355
—Rev. William (H. C. 1743), Admittatur of, 250
Lawton, Frederick, A.B., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Leach. See also Leche
—John (d 1799), prison diary of, bequeathed to the Society, 236; imprisonment of, 403, 403 n
—Sarah (Coffin), wife of John, 402, 403
Leche, Capt. John, of the Henry and Ann, which is taken as a prize, 1776, 363, 364, 365, 366, 366 n; prisoner in Boxford, 367
Lee, Gen. Charles (d 1782), 374 n
Lefavour, Henry, LL.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Legge, William, second Earl of Dartmouth, 52; appoints P. Livius chief justice of New Hampshire, but retracts appointment, 127
Leland, Mary. See Day; Windship
—Sherman (d 1853), 141 n
Le Mercier, Rev. Andrew (d 1764), 177
Lenthall, Rev. Robert, at Oxford University, 17, 23
Le Roy de la Potherie, family of, possible connection of C. F. B. de la Poterie with, 176
Lesslie, Rev. George (d 1800), controversy of, with J. Thayer, 221–223, 221 n, 222 n, 225 n
Letombe, Joseph Philippe, French consul in Boston, 178
Lettsom, Dr. John Coakley (d 1815), 148 n, 155 n, 166 n; and Dr. A. Windship, 155, 159, 160, 161; quoted, on America and the Revolution, 158 n
Leverett, John, President of Harvard College, 391, 394 n, 395, 396, 424, 425 n; laws of the college, in hand of, 244, 245, 246; tutor, 246; signs Admittaturs, 247; manuscript books of, 357; draught of royal charter (1723) in hand of, 392; text of this charter, 393–400
Leverich, Rev. William (d 1677), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Levius. See Livius
Lewis (Lewes), David, Jr., signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Elizabeth Mary Hooper, daughter of Rev. Stephen Christopher, 379 n
—George (d 1819), 304 n; on Barnstable Committee of Correspondence, 267, 285; signs petition for exclusion of E. Bacon from House of Representatives, 308, 322; complained of, by E. Bacon, 334
—Isaac, 335
—John, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322; E. Bacon brings charge against, 334
—John Daniel, son of Rev. Stephen Christopher, 379, 379 n
—Josiah, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Mary (Greene), wife of Rev. Stephen Christopher, 379, 379 n, 381 n
—Nathaniel, deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 301, 302; signs petition, 308; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334
—Peter, 322
—Rev. Stephen Christopher (d 1791), 377 n; Sketch of, by E. P. Merritt, 362–381; chaplain in Burgoyne’s regiment, 362, 362 n; prisoner, 363, 364, 365, 366, 366 n, 368; wishes to become citizen of Massachusetts, 362, 367, 368, 370; at Christ Church, Boston, 362, 362 n, 367; J. Bailey quoted on, 368–369; probable date of assuming charge, 370, 371; his records, salary, etc., 371–372; his work on the liturgy, 373, 374–376; his assistance to other churches, 376–377; leaves Boston, 377, 377 n; settles at Beaufort, S. C., 378; marriage, 379; illness and death, 380–381; arrears of salary, 381 n
—William Bower, son of Rev. Stephen Christopher, 379 n
Leworthy, Capt.—, 98
Lexington, battle of, 270 n
Leyden, University of, 66 n, 68
Liberally educated men among the founders of New England, 14–23
Limbree, Capt.—, 121
Lincoln, Dr. Bela (d 1773), 151, 151 n
—George, son of Hawkes, 403
—Sarah Louisa, daughter of Hawkes. See Edes
—Sarah (Webb), wife of Hawkes, 402
—Thomas, the Weaver, 402
—family, 402
Liverpool, N. S., 123
Livius, Anne Elizabeth (Mason), wife of Peter, 126, 128
—Peter (d 1795), son of Peter Lewis, paper on, by L. S. Mayo, 125–129; childhood of, 125–126; political life of, in New Hampshire, 126–128; in Quebec, 128; note on portrait of, 129 n
—Peter Lewis, sketch of, 125, 126
—Susanna (Humphry), wife of Peter Lewis, 126
Lloyd, Ann, daughter of George. See Eaton; Yale
—Byfield, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37; probably an error for Lyde, 37 n
—George, Bishop of Chester, 418
—Dr. James (d 1810), 369
—John, donor to Harvard College Library, 6, 7
Locust, seventeen-year. See Cicada, periodical
Lodge, Henry Cabot, LL.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Longfellow, Isaac, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Lord, Thomas, 402
Lothrop. See also Lathrop
—Benjamin, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Ebenezer, signs political documents, 288, 289, 308, 322; deposition of, 302, 303
—Rev. John (d 1653), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
—John, Barnstable, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Nathaniel, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334
—Seth, signs political documents, 289, 308; charge brought against, by E. Bacon, 334
Louisbourg, Cape Breton, view of, described, 123
Lovell, Benjamin, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
—Cornelius, signs political documents, 289, 308, 322
—Cornelius, Jr., signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
—Jacob, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322; forced to resign commission, 345
—William, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308
Lovett, Capt. Benjamin, 101, 101 n, 102
Lowe, John, land in Boston granted to, about 1637, 45
Lowell, John, A.B., 90; death, xvii, 92; appointed on Auditing Committee, 39; tribute to, 257
Loyalists, land grants to, by Gov. B. Wentworth, 35
Lualdi, Angelo, executes memorial to H. H. Edes in First Church, Boston, 256
Lubbertus, Sibrandus, controversy of, with J. Maccovius, 62
Luke. See Leche
Lumbert (Lumber), Benjamin, captain of military watch, 271
—Jonathan, signs petition against E. Bacon, 308, 322; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334
—Thomas, 322
Luther, Martin, 215 n
Lyde, Byfield (d 1776), 37 n
Lyford, Rev. John, at Oxford University, 17, 23
Lynde, Benjamin (d 1781), grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
McClane, Capt.—, 112
Maccovius, Johannes, his career at Franeker Academy, 62–65, 75 n
McDonough,—, 105
McFar, Jonah, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Mackay, Alexander, 183 n
McMellon, Robert, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Madey,—, wife of J. J., 210 n
Madey, J. J., of Martinique, his marriage in Boston, 1792, 210 n
Maine, buys old forts and military reservations from national government, for state parks, 428
Maine Central Railroad, 429 n
Maine Historical Society, field-days of, 429, 429 n; work of, commended, 430 n
Makowsky, Jan. See Maccovius, Johannes
Manning, John, 142
—Rebecca (Pierce) Winship, wife of John, 142
Marblehead, St. Michael’s Church, 370 n
Marden, Francis, 367
Marion, Joseph, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
Marrow, titles beginning with, imitated from W. Ames’s Marrow of Sacred Divinity, 72, 72 n
Marsh, Thomas (H. C. 1731), signs Admittaturs, 250, 251
Marshall, William, his protrait of W. Ames, 78, 79, 79 n, 80 n
Marston, Nymphas (d 1788), moderator of Barnstable town meetings, 1776–1779, 266, 271, 273, 274, 292, 299; on political committees, 268 n, 287; attitude of, on raising minute men, 303, 304; appointment of, to civil office objected to, 320; signs answer of justices to demand for closing courts, 337; signs agreement to do nothing contrary to charter of province, 341
Martin, Richard (d 1694), 354
Maryland, Convention, revises liturgy, 1776, 374 n
Mason, Anne Elizabeth, daughter of John Tufton. See Livius
—Charles Francis, A.B., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—John Tufton, 126
Massachusetts, land grants in New Hampshire Grants to men of, 33–38; and the New Hampshire Grants, 50–57; called New England, by English, 382. See also New England
—Archives Division, housing of, 172
—Bay Colony, approaching tercentenary of founding of, 14; position of, on independence, 1776, 265; passes law against Quakers, 1656, 348
—Constitution, proposed, 1778, W. Gordon’s criticism of, 383 n–384 n
—Council, non-concurs on resolution of House, 1776, for instruction of members as to independence, 265
—General Court, makes provision for rebuilding Harvard Hall, 25; committee of, on claims against New Hampshire Grants, 51; sessions of, 1780, 277 n; dismisses W. Gordon from office of chaplain, 383 n–384 n; action of, on Harvard College charters, 391
—House of Representatives, votes not to rescind resolution, 1768, 47, 48 n, 337 n–338 n; resolutions of May and June, 1776, regarding ascertaining sentiment of towns on independence,265, 266, 266 n, 287; vote of, 1773, for Committee of Correspondence, 270 n
—Provincial Congress, action in Barnstable concerning, 270, 286, 296, 304
Masson, Mame (Mamai, Mamay, Mamey), 183, 189, 197, 220 n; official acts of, as warden of Holy Cross Church, Boston, 194, 195 n, 196, 198, 199, 201, 203, 204
Masson & Garraux, 183 n
Mather, Rev. Cotton, son of Rev. Increase, 2 n, 6 n, 67, 76; quoted, on W. Ames, 73 n; on J. Cotton, 241 n; on I. Mather, 243; on T. Eaton’s marriage, 417
—Rev. Increase, son of Rev. Richard, 76; and the motto of Harvard College, 59; quoted, on W. Ames, 71 n, 73 n; attitude of, toward Old Testament as compared with New, 242, 242 n, 243; Rector of Harvard College, 246; signs Admittatur, 247; resigns presidency of Harvard College, 391; quoted, on college charter, 391 n
—Rev. Richard (d 1669), at Oxford University, 17, 22; attitude of, toward Old Testament as compared with New, 241
—Rev. Samuel (d 1785), son of Rev. Cotton, 8
—Warham (d 1745), nephew of Rev. Increase, 77 n
—family, libraries of, 76; their praise of W. Ames, 76
Matignon, Rev. Francis Anthony (d 1818), priest of Holy Cross Church, Boston, 130, 190, 209 n, 210 n, 224
Matthews, Albert, A.B., v, 59, 59 n, 66 n, 80 n, 94, 416; speaks on Venn’s Alumni Cantabrigienses, 14; his remarks on three Josiah Bartletts, 94–96; his sketch of Dr. A. Windship, 141–149; speaks on preparation of lists of Boston clergymen and churches, 172; communicates paper on A Famous Harvard Controversy, 1720–1723, 254; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; acknowledgments to, 282 n, 362 n; his paper, The Name New England as applied to Massachusetts, 382–390; his paper, Draught of a Royal Charter for Harvard College, 1723, 390–400; his bibliography of H. H. Edes, 410–414; his Note on “Placing” at Harvard College, 420–427
—Rev. Marmaduke (d c 1683), at Oxford University, 17, 22
Maude, Rev. Daniel (d 1655), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Mauduit, Jasper, 25
Maverick, Rev. John (d 1636), at Oxford University, 17, 22
May, Catharine, daughter of Col. Joseph. See Windship
—Ebenezer (1692–1752), 147 n
—Elizabeth, daughter of Ephraim (1728–1797). See Windship
—Ephraim (1728–1797), son of Ebenezer (1692–1757), 147, 148 n, 149 n; sketch of, 147 n
—Eunice, daughter of Ephraim (1728–1797), 149 n; extract from will of, 147 n
—John Cravath, son of Ephraim (1728–1797), 147 n, 148 n
—Col. Joseph (1760–1841), son of Samuel (1723–1794), 146 n, 147 n
—Moses (1730–1798), son of Ebenezer (1692–1752), 147 n
—Perrin (1767–1844), son of Moses (1730–1798), 147 n, 148 n
—Samuel (1723–1794), son of Ebenezer (1692–1752), 147 n
—Sarah, daughter of Ephraim (1728–1797). See Brown
—Zibiah, daughter of Ephraim (1728–1797). See Gore
—Zibiah (Cravath), wife of Ephraim (1728–1797), 147, 147 n
Mayo, Rev. John (d 1676), at Oxford University, 17, 23
—Lawrence Shaw, A.M., 125 n; his paper, Peter Livius the Troublemaker, 125–129
Mead, Dr. Richard (d 1754), 5 n
Mecom, Jane, niece of Benjamin Franklin. See Collas
Mellowes, Edward (d 1650), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Melony, John, 168 n
—Thomas, 168 n
Merritt, Edward Percival, A.B., v, 172; his Bibliographical Notes on “An Account of the Conversion of the Rev. John Thayer,” 129–140; acknowledgments to, 165 n, 166 n; reads Sketches of the Three Earliest Roman Catholic Priests in Boston, 173–229; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; his Sketch of the Rev. Stephen Christopher Lewis, 361–381
Metcalf, Nelson Case, 262
Mildmay, William (H. C. 1647), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Miller, Rev. John (d 1663), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Milom, John, land in Boston granted to, 1643, 45
Ministry, provisions for, in New England colonial town charters, 34
Minute men, Barnstable declines acting concerning, 1775, 269, 287
Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan (d 1668), 245
—Jonathan (d 1695), son of Rev. Jonathan (d 1668), Admittatur of, 245
Moale, Samuel, 230 n
Moffat, John, grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Molineux, William (d 1774), 296 n; slandered by E. Bacon, 267, 268, 284, 296, 345; religion and patriotism of, 346; takes part in Boston Tea Party, 347
Moll, Herman (d 1732), 233
Monhegan Island, Me., and early voyagers, 427
Montague, Rev. William (d 1833), at Christ Church, Boston, 157, 164, 165, 165 n, 166 n, 171, 376 n; sketch of, 164 n
Montgomery, Gen. Richard, at Quebec, 1775, 127
Montis, L. de, 132
Monuments and memorials on sites of certain early settlements, discussed and illustrated by A. Johnson, 237
Moore, George Foot, LL.D., elected Vice-President, 91, 262
Morgan, John Pierpont, LL.D., 86; accepts Corresponding Membership, 24
Morison, Samuel Eliot, Ph.D., 141 n; exhibits satirical print by N. Hurd, 40; reads extracts from commonplace-books of E. Eliot, 40, 57; exhibits satirical print by P. Revere, 47; communicates J. Bartlett’s Log of the Pilgrim, 94; communicates paper on Dr. A. Windship, 141; communicates will of a Boston slave, 1743, 253
Morrell, Rev. William, at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Morrice, Rev. William, 362
Morris, James (H. C. 1732), 426
Morse, Rev. Jedidiah (d 1826), 227 n
Morton, Ann, name erroneously given for T. Eaton’s second wife, really Ann Lloyd, 418. See Eaton; Lloyd
—James Madison, LL.D., death of, xvii, 238; tribute to, 257
—Perez (d 1837), 265 n
—Thomas, Bishop of Chester, error concerning, 417, 418, 418 n
Mount Desert settlement, 237
Mountfort, Henry, 354
Moxon, Rev. George (d 1687), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Mr. Baxter Baptiz’d in Bloud, 1673, fictitious tract, account of, 348–355
Munson, Samuel Lyman, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Murdock, Kenneth Ballard, Ph.D., 91; elected Resident Member, 125, 257; accepts, 172; his paper, The Puritans and the New Testament, 239–243
Nagot, Rev. François Charles, 140, 215 n, 218; cited, on J. Thayer, 131; references to letter of, on Thayer, 133, 133 n
Napoleon I, dissolves Academy of Franeker, 69
Neal, Rev. Daniel (d 1743), 1, 2, 5 n; quoted, on W. Ames’s library, 73 n
Negroes, slaves of T. Fleet, Boston, 253, 253 n, 254
—Love, wife of Peter, 254
—Peter, will of, 253–254
—Robin, son of Peter, 254
Nethenus, Matthew, quoted, 77
Newburyport, St. Paul’s Church, omits State Prayers during Revolution, 373 n
New England, University Alumni Founders of, before 1650, by J. G. Bartlett, 14–23; The Name, as applied to Massachusetts, paper by A. Matthews, 382–390; used for Massachusetts, in a restricted sense, only by English, 384, 386; but often used instead of Massachusetts, and sometimes instead of other state names, 386–390, 390 n
New Hampshire, relations of, with Harvard College, in colonial times, 24–33; land grants in, to Boston men, by Gov. B. Wentworth, 33–38; controversy between New York and, over Vermont, 33
—Governor and Legislature of, response of, to request for aid in rebuilding Harvard Hall, and replacing library and apparatus, after fire of 1764, 27, 30–33, 33 n
New Hampshire Grants (now Vermont), land grants in, to Boston men, by Gov. B. Wentworth, 33–38; papers relating to the efforts of Massachusetts to recover territory from, 50–57
Newman, Henry (d 1743), 5 n
Newman, Robert, 158 n
—Rev. Samuel (d 1663), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Newport, R. I., adherents of Church of England in, charge persecution, 1776, 373 n
New Testament, how regarded by Puritans, discussed by K. B. Murdock, 239–243
Newton, Rev. Roger, at Cambridge University, 16, 22
New York, and the New Hampshire Grants, 33, 38, 52, 55–56
New York City, St. Peter’s Church, and J. Thayer, 226, 226 n
Nicholls, Capt.—, 97
Nichols, Charles Lemuel, M.D., Litt.D., speaks of S. Danforth’s Almanack for 1647, 39; delegate to annual Conference of Historical Societies, 92; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Ninety-two, The glorious, 1768, 48
Norcross, Grenville Howland, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Rev. Nathaniel, at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Norris, Rev. Edward (d 1659), at Oxford University, 17, 22
—Dr. William, London, 171
North, Frederick, Lord North, second Earl of Guilford, 311, 312
Norton, Charles Eliot, manuscript copy of Harvard College laws belonging to, 246
—Rev. John (d 1663), at Cambridge University, 16, 22; cited, on J. Cotton, 240, 241
—Thomas (d 1584), his translation of Calvin’s Institutes cited, 240 n
Nothey,—, prize master, 120
Noyes, Belcher (H. C. 1727), Admittatur of, 247
—Rev. James (d 1719), at Oxford University, 17, 22
—James Atkins, A.B., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Nye, Joseph (d 1816), 320; appointed to take depositions concerning E. Bacon, 274 n, 332, 360 n
—Stephen (d 1810), 282; cited, on E. Bacon, 277; deposition of, 1778, 297–299; on committee, 336; signs address to J. Otis, 1774, 340
O., s., 79 n
Oakes, Hannah, daughter of Rev. Urian. See Angier
—Rev. Urian, President of Harvard College, 81, 357
O’Brien, Rev. William, 187, 188 n; suspends C. F. B. de la Poterie, 182, 183, 184; sketch of, 182 n; relations of, with J. Thayer, 226, 227 n
Offley, David, at Cambridge University, 19; perhaps D. Offley of Boston, 20
—Elizabeth (Wolcott), wife of David, 20
Old Testament, the Puritans and the, 239–243
Oliver, Andrew (H. C. 1749), son of Lt.-Gov. Andrew, grantee in Brattleboro, Vt., 37
—Peter (d 1791), degraded in place in Harvard class, 426, 426 n
—Rev. Thomas Fitch (d 1797), preaches at Christ Church, Boston, 377 n
Olympia (Roxbury), 210 n
Otis, James (d 1778), Barnstable, 267, 267 n, 277 n, 282, 284, 345; on Barnstable Committee of Correspondence, 267, 285; on other committees, 268 n, 270 n, 287; moderator of Barnstable town meetings, 267, 268 n, 270, 271, 285; loyalist threat of carrying off, 325; opposes closing courts of Barnstable County, 337; address to, by Body of the People, 1774, 339; reply, 340; declares against British action and pledges defence of charter, 341
—James (d 1783), son of—James (d 1778), Boston, 37, 267 a; E. Bacon and, 296, 296 n, 345
—James (d 1790), son of Joseph (d 1810), signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—John, Jr., signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322
—Joseph (d 1810), son of—James (d 1778), 277 n, 293, 314, 333, 343; a leader of patriot party in Barnstable during Revolution, 266–274; on Committee of Correspondence, 267, 285; lineage of, 267 n; on various committees, 268 n, 271, 287; others and, petition, 1778, 1779, that E. Bacon be excluded from public councils forever, 272, 273, 273 n, 274, 274 n, 276, 288 n, 294 n, 319, 320; text of petitions, 293, 307, 321; depositions in support of these petitions, 295–307, 309–321, 322–327; others and, protest against proceedings of town meeting in Barnstable, June 25, 1776, 288, 288 n; text of protest, as published, 288, 289 n; letter of, 290–292; cited, on feeling in Barnstable, 293; deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 295–297; deposition of E. Jenkins and, 315–319; loyalist threat of carrying off, 325; opposes closing Barnstable county courts, 1774, 337; promises to sustain province charter, 1774, 341
—Nathaniel, 108
—Solomon (d 1778), brother of James (d 1778), Barnstable, 360 n; signs petitions against E. Bacon, 308, 322; signs answer of justices to request for closing of courts, 337; agrees to do nothing contrary to province charter, 341
—Solomon, Harwich, an error for Solomon Freeman of Harwich, 274 n, 360 n. See Freeman, Solomon.
Oxford University, matriculates of, who emigrated to New England before 1650, 17–18, 22–23
Paine, Sarah Cushing, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Thomas, certifies deposition, 295
Palfrey, William (d 1780), changes prayer for the King, in Christ Church service, Cambridge, 1775, 374 n
Park, Rev. Charles Edwards, D.D., presents Annual Reports of Council, 84–87, 255–258; elected Corresponding Secretary, 91, 262; remarks of, at funeral of H. H. Edes, 92–94; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Rev. Benjamin (H. C. 1737), Admittatur of, 247; his copies of College Laws, 249
—Freeman, signs political documents, 288, 289
—Isaiah, signs political documents, 294, 308, 322
—Rev. Robert (d 1614), friend of W. Ames and J. Robinson, 70, 74
—Rev. Samuel, Bishop of Massachusetts, 201, 370, 373 n, 375; attends funeral of B. de Larive, 199–200, 202; preaches Artillery sermon, 1791, 206, 206 n; annual sermon before Humane Society, 206 n; quoted, on S. C. Lewis, 362, 362 n; preaches at Christ Church, 371; quoted, on alterations in Prayer Book, 1784, 375 n; assists King’s Church, Providence, 376
—Rev. Thomas (d 1677), son of Rev. Robert, 75, 75 n; at Oxford University, 17, 23; friend of W. Ames, 74
—Thomas, Boston, 47
—Capt. Timothy, 111, 111 n, 112, 118
Parmenter, James Parker, LL.B., on Nominating Committee, 238; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Parsons,—, 75
—Timothy, 363 n
Partridge, Rev. Ralph (d 1658), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
—William (H. C. 1689), 77 n
Patterson, William Davis, on committee for financing research at Pemaquid, Me., 430 n
Paxton, Charles, 285 n
Peck, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Handasyde. See Perkins
—Thomas Handasyde, 272
Pecke, Rev. Robert (d 1656), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Pectic, Dr., nickname of Dr. A. Windship, 153
Peers,—, 366 n
Peirson, Rev. Abraham (d 1678), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Pelham, William, at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Pemaquid, Me., talk on, by A. Johnson, 427–430
Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer (d 1777), grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Perkins, Elizabeth (Peck), wife of James, 272
—James (d 1773), 272
—Rev. William (d 1682), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
—family, 197
Perley, Sidney, quoted, on British prisoners in Boxford, 1776, 1777, 366, 366 n
—William, 367
Perry, Abner (d 1813), 236, 236 n
—Seth, 324
—Rev. William Stevens, Bishop of Iowa, quoted, on revision of Episcopal liturgy, 1776, 374 n
Peters (Peter), Capt.—, 112
—Rev. Hugh (d 1660), 70, 71, 74; at Cambridge University, 16, 22; and the family of W. Ames, 72, 72 n, 73, 73 n, 74
—Rev. Richard (d 1776), 373 n
—Rev. Thomas (d 1654), brother of Rev. Hugh, at Oxford University, 17, 22
Phelps, Charles (d 1789), 50 n; letters of, relating to the efforts of Massachusetts to recover fifty townships from the New Hampshire Grants, 50–57
—Charles (d 1814), son of Charles (d 1789), 50 n, 51, 54, 55
—Dorothy. See Warner
—Dorothy (Root), first wife of Charles (d 1789), 50 n
—Elizabeth (Porter), wife of Charles (d 1814), 50 n
Pheney. See Phinney
Philadelphia, Christ Church and St. Peter’s, omits State Prayers during the Revolution, 373 n
Phillip, Rev. John (d 1660), 74; at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Phillips, Rev. George (d 1644), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
—Stephen Willard, LL.B., on Auditing Committee, 238, 261; owns copies of manuscript laws of Harvard College, 247, 249; elected member of Council, 262; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264; acknowledgment to, 389 n
—Lt. Gov. William, 365
—William (H. C. 1900), v; acknowledgment to, 78 n
Phinney, Eh, on Barnstable Committee of Correspondence, 267, 285; on other political committees, 268 n, 271
—Timothy, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 309, 322; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334
Phips, Gov. Sir William, 391
Picart, Bernard, 232
Pickering, Timothy (d 1829), letter of, for Salem Committee of Correspondence, 366 n
Pickman, Edward Motley, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 361; accepts, 415
Pier, Arthur Stanwood, A.B., elected Resident Member, 92, 257; accepts, 125; elected Recording Secretary, 415
Pierce, Rebecca. See Manning; Winship
Pierpont,—, 369
Pierson. See Peirson
Pigot, Sir Robert, mentioned in connection with E. Davis’s spying operations, 296, 323, 323 n, 324, 325, 326
Pitcairn,—, wife of Maj. John, 157, 158, 159
—Dr. David (d 1809), son of Maj. John, 157, 157 n, 158 n
—Maj. John (d 1775), Dr. A. Windship’s attempt to restore remains of, to family, 157, 158, 158 n
—Dr. William (d 1791), brother of Maj. John, 157, 157 n, 158 n
Pitcher, Dr. John, on committees, 336, 340
Pius VI, Pope, confirms appointment of J. Carroll as Superior of Missions in the United States, 1784, 178 n
Place, Rev. Charles Alpheus, paper by, on Charles Bulfinch, read, 94
Placing at Harvard College, Note on, by A. Matthews, 420–427
Plantin, Christophe, 68
Plowden, Rev. Charles, letters of J. Carroll to, cited, 182 n, 190 n, 207, 220
Plymouth, seeks exclusion of E. Bacon from House of Representatives, 272 n
Plymouth Colony, 237
Pointer, Rev. John, 58
Pole (Pool, Poole), William (d 1675), at Oxford University, 17, 23
Pope Day, Boston, reference to, 152
Popham Colony, fortune of, 237
Porter,—, prize master, 106
—Elizabeth. See Phelps
Portsmouth, N. H., benefactors in, of Harvard College, about 1700, 29, 29 n
Potter, Alfred Claghorn, A.B., his paper on Harvard College Library, 1723–1735, 1–13
Pound, Roscoe, 91
Pownall, Gov. Thomas, 345
Pratt, Anne Stokeley, 77 n
—Louise Miller (Johnson), subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Prentice, Rev. Thomas (d 1782), perhaps “Simon the Tanner,” 361
Price, Ezekiel (d 1802), 152 n
—William (d 1771), advertises views of Boston, 1722–1725, 230, 232
Prince, John (d 1696), doubtless student at Oxford about 1626, 18 n
—Rev. Nathan (d 1748), brother of Rev. Thomas, signs Admittaturs, 247, 250
—Rev. Thomas (d 1758), 395, 395 n; book once belonging to, exhibited, 58, 58 n
Printing in American colonies, 1724–1735, 12
Prisoners, British, during Revolution, 363–368
Privateering, during the Revolution: log of the Pilgrim, by J. Bartlett, 94–124
Prout, Timothy (H. C. 1741), Admittatur of, 250
Providence, R. I., King’s Church (St. John’s Church), assisted by S. C. Lewis, 376
Prudden, Rev. Peter (d 1656), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Pulling, Capt. John, Boston, on Christ Church committee, 372
Punch-bowl used at meeting preceding Boston Tea Party, 402 n
Puritans, charge against, of “Old Testament spirit,” discussed by K. B. Murdock, 239–243
Pynchon, William (d 1662), 54; at Oxford University, 18, 22
Quakers, law passed against, in Massachusetts, 1656, 348
Quick, Rev. John (d 1706), quoted, on W. Ames, 71 n
Quincy, Eliza Susan, daughter of President Josiah, 233
—Josiah, President of Harvard College, 9; errors in his History of Harvard University, 2 n; quoted, on T. Hollis’s gifts to Harvard College Library, 6; criticism of his statements regarding the motto of Harvard College, 59 n
Rand, ―, prize master, 98, 109, 112, 121
—Edward Kennard, Ph.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Rashley, Rev. Thomas, at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Räss, Andreas, cited, on J. Thayer’s Conversion, 140
Rea, Daniel, 183 n
Reinalda, Elardus, interested in founding the Academy of Franeker, 68
Reisner, George Andrew, 13
Rescinders, 1768, 48–49, 48 n, 337, 337 n
Revere, Paul, 37; his satirical print, A Warm Place—Hell, 1768, exhibited, 48; account of it, 48–50, 49–50 n
Reyner, Rev. John (d 1669), at Cambridge University, 16, 22
Reynolds, John, publisher, Kilkenny, 138, 139 n
Rhode Island, first Roman Catholic service in, 186
—General Assembly, action of, regarding acknowledgment of king, during Revolution, 373 n
Ricci, Laurent (Lorenzo), sketch of, 187, 187 n
Ricci, Laurent, The Resurrection of, anti-Jesuit pamphlet attributed to C.F. B. de la Poterie, 186, 186 n, 188 n
Ricketson, Sarah Howland. See Williamson
Ridgway, Abigail (Bell), wife of Joseph, 145 n
—Joseph, 145 n
Roanoke Historical Society, work of, commended, 237
Roanoke Island colony, fortune of, 237
Robespierre, Maximilien Marie Isidore, 210
Robie, Thomas (d 1729), tutor and fellow at Harvard College, 395 n
Robins, Jonathan Dorby, 124
Robinson, Fred Norris, Ph.D., 1, 24, 39, 84, 91, 92, 125, 172, 235, 238, 255, 263, 361, 415; reads translation of Arabic tale, apparently a version of the Washington cherry tree stray, 13; elected President, 91, 262; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Rev. John (d 1625), 74
—Capt. Joseph, commands Pilgrim, 1780–1782, 95, 96, 97, 102, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 117, 118, 120, 122, 124
—Margaret (Brooks), wife of Fred Norris, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Rodney, Admiral Sir George Brydges, first Baron Rodney, in the West Indies, 101, 118
Rogers, Mrs.—, 107
—Rev. Daniel (d 1652), at Cambridge University, 70
—Daniel (d 1722), son of John (d 1684), 423
—Rev. Daniel (d 1782), son of Daniel (d 1722), 424 n; placing of, in Harvard class, 422, 423, 425
—Rev. Daniel (d 1785), son of Rev. John (d 1745), 424 n; signs Admittaturs, 249, 250; placing of, in Harvard class, 422, 423, 425; tutor, 422; Hopkins scholar, etc., 422–423, 424 n; receives exhibitions, 424, 425
—Rev. Ezekiel (d 1661), brother of Rev. Daniel (d 1652), at Cambridge University, 16, 21
—John (d 1684), President of Harvard College, son of Rev. Nathaniel (d 1655), 423; signs Admittatur, 245
—Rev. John (d 1745), son of John (d 1684), 423; marriage, 424
—Martha (Whittingham), wife of John (d 1745), 423, 424
—Rev. Nathaniel (d 1655), 357; at Cambridge University, 16, 21
—Samuel (d 1772), son of Rev. John (d 1745), 424 n; placing of, in Harvard class, 422, 423; receives exhibitions, 424
Ronan, Rev. Peter, cited, on early Roman Catholics in Boston, 173 n, 174 n
Root, Dorothy. See Phelps
Ropes, Rev. James Hardy, D.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Rose, John, 380
Rousselet, Louis de, Abbé, 130, 205 n, 215; priest of Holy Cross Church, Boston, 1789–1791, 185; sketch of, by E. P. Merritt, 191–211; letter of, about C. F. B. de la Poterie, 185 n; assailed by La Poterie, 187, 188 n, 193; conflict of, with J. Thayer, 194–199, 202–207, 216, 217, 219, 219 n, 220, 223; visits Penobscot Indians, 199, 200, 200 n, 208, 209, 209 n, 220; offers instruction in languages, 200, 200 n; officiates at memorial service in Trinity Church, Boston, for B. de Larive, 200, 201, 202; edits Courier Politique de L’Univers, 210; missionary to Guadeloupe, 210; death, 211, 211 n
—Dr.—, 111
Rowe, John (d 1787), 37
Roxbury, Olympia, 210 n; Third Church, W. Gordon at, 382, 383 n
Ruck, Abigail. See Wentworth
Ruddock, Abiel, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
—John, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
Rugg, Arthur Prentice, LL.D., elected Vice-President, 91, 262; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Ruggles, Timothy (d 1795), 48 n, 49; caricatured as a rescinder, 48
Russell, Abigail (Corwin), wife of James, 46
—Benjamin (d 1845), editor of the Centinel, 183, 193
—Elizabeth (Watson) Hathome, third wife of Thomas (d 1796), 205
—James (d 1709), property of, in North End of Boston, 46
—John, signs protest, 289
—Thomas (d 1796), 205
Ryan, Catharine, daughter of James, with her sisters, founds Ursuline Community, Boston, 228, 228 n
—James, 228
—Margaret, daughter of James, 228, 228 n
—Mary, daughter of James, 228, 228 n
S., G., his portrait of W. Ames, 79 n
Sabin, Joseph, cited, on authorship of The Resurrection of Laurent Ricci, 187
Sadler, Rev. Richard, at Cambridge University, 16, 21
Sainneville, Marquis de, commands French squadron off Boston, 1788, 175, 175 n
Saint Christopher, West Indies, Brimstone Hill, 118
Saintfair, Jeremiah, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Saint Pierre, West Indies, description of, 119
Salem, Committee of Correspondence, complains regarding prisoners, 1776, 366 n
Saltonstall, Rev. Gurdon, Governor of Connecticut, 423; marriage, 424; gift of, to Harvard College, 424 n, 425 n
—Mary (Whittingham) Clarke, third wife of Gov. Gurdon, 423, 424; gift of, to Harvard College, 424, 425; letters of, 424, 424 n, 425 n
—Nathaniel (d 1739), brother of Gov. Gurdon, letter of M. Saltonstall wrongly attributed to, 424
—Sir Richard (d 1658), 20; at Cambridge University, 16, 21
—Richard (d 1694), son of Sir Richard, at Cambridge University, 17, 21
—Richard Middlecott, A.B., death of, announced, 39; tribute to, 87
Sandwich, seeks exclusion of E. Bacon from House of Representatives, 272 n; liberty pole in, destroyed, 1774, 343, 344 n
Sanger, Eleanor Whitney (Davis), subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Sargent, John Singer, LL.D., 86, 91; accepts Honorary Membership, 24; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Savage, James (d 1873), 351; cited on Yale family, 418 n, 419 n
—Thomas (d 1682), 81
Savill, Lawrence, his account of his issue of a fraudulent tract, Mr. Baxter Baptiz’d in Bloud, 352–353; comment on, 353–354
Sawtelle, William Otis, A.M., 262; elected Corresponding Member, 361; accepts, 415
Saxton, Rev. Peter (d 1651), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Schools, provisions for, in New Hampshire colonial town charters, 34
Schotanus, Henricus, 60 n, 61 n; instrumental in founding the University of Franeker, 68
Schuyler, Gen. Philip (d 1804), 128
Scipio Afrieanus, 71 n
Scottow, Joshua (d 1698), land interests in North End of Boston, 17th century, 45
Settlements, physical conditions favoring, discussed by A. Johnson, 237
Seventeen-year locust. See Cicada
Sewall, Rev. Joseph (d 1769), son of Judge Samuel, 26, 249, 395, 395 n; on committee for replacing Harvard College library and apparatus, after fire of 1764, 25, 25 n; on committee to codify college laws, 248
—Judge Samuel, 40, 75 n, 230; quoted, 75
—Stephen (d 1760), signs Admittatur, 250
Shark, encounter with, 105
Sharp, Robert Farquharson, acknowledgment to, 139
Shattuck, Frederick Cheever, M.D., LL.D., subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Shaw, Rev. John (d 1791), 73, 73 n
—Judge Lemuel (d 1861), grandson of Rev. John, 73, 73 n
—Sarah (Angier), wife of Rev. John, 73
Shea, John Gilmary, cited, on J. Thayer’s Account of his Conversion, 139; on early Roman Catholics in Boston, 173 n; on the Abbé de la Poterie, 184, 190, 191 n; quoted, on Archbishop Carroll and the division in Holy Cross Church, Boston, 206; on L. de Rousselet’s movements, 208; on J. Thayer, 214, 224, 227
Sheffield, Deliverance, 73 n
Shepard, Rev. Thomas (d 1649), at Cambridge University, 17, 21
Sherburne, Herny (H. C. 1728), 30, 30 n
Sherman, James, warden of Christ Church, Boston, 166 n
—Rev. John (d 1691), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Sherondel,—, his school at Chelsea, England, 126
Sherrill, Rev. Henry Knox, 262
Shillaly, nickname for a whipper, 43
Ships: Albion, 98; Alfred, 97, 97 n; Alliance, 141 n, 144, 147 n, 152 n, 153, 153 n, 154, 154 n; Ann, 98; Appledore, 121; Beaton, 121; Bellona, 107; Black Princess, 104; Blossom, 354; Bonne Homme Richard, 144 n, 152 n, 153, 153 n, 154 n; Brutus, 113, 114, 115, 116; Centaur, 101; Comet, 105; Daphne, 364; Defence, 100, 101, 108; Dove, 107; Duc de Duras, later the Bon Homme Richard, 154 n; Egmont, 99; Essex, 100, 101; Fortune, 118; Franklin, 98, 113, 114; Friendship, 111, 112; Garland, 120; Good Intent, 100, 102, 103; Halker, 113, 114, 116; Hector, L’, 175 n; Henry and Ann, 363 n, 364 n; Herald, 144, 169, 169 n; Hercules, 109, 112; Hope, 106, 199 n; Liberty, 36; Liverpool, 106; Macaroni, 114, 116; Marquis de Lafayette, 121; Massachusetts, 365; Minerva, 106; Mohawk, 109, 112; Neptune, 121, 124, 175 n; Patty, 118; Pegasus, 118; Peggy, 107, 108; Penobscot, 112; Pilgrim, Beverly privateer, 94, 95, 96; log of, on voyages to Europe and to the West Indies, 1781–1782, 96–124; officers of, 108, 124; Polly, schooner, 128; Polly, sloop, 121; Porus, 113, 114, 116, 118; Prince William Henry, 112; Prothee, 118; Rainbow, 122; Rambler, 100, 101, 102, 103; Regulator, 107; Renoma, 103; Sally, 120; Scourge, 111, 112, 118; Sensible, 152 n; Serapis, 153, 154; Snake, 101; Stagg, 98; Suffolk, 116, 118; Swift, 109; Three Friends, 97; William, 123
Shirley, Gov. William, 37
Short, Dr. Thomas (d 1772), 347
Sibley, Rev. John Langdon, quoted, on portrait of W. Ames, 80
Simes, William, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Simon the Tanner, his Letter to the Reverend Andrew Croswell, 1771, exhibited, 361
Simpson, Joseph, 370
Skelton, Rev. Samuel (d 1634), at Cambridge University, 17, 21
Slattery, Right Rev. Charles Lewis, D.D., 91; elected Resident Member, 263; accepts, 361
Slaves, owned in Boston, 253, 253 n
Sloan, William, grantee in Stockbridge, 35
Small-pox, 164; in Boston, 1764, 25
Smibert, Williams (d 1774), grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Smith,——, 120
—Benjamin, signs political documents, 288, 289, 294, 309, 322
—David, on political committee, 268 n; signs protests against action of Barnstable town meeting, June, 1776, 288, 289
—“Elephant.” See Smith, Francis
—Francis, London publisher, 352, 354
—Rev. Henry (d 1648), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
—J. D., 417
—Capt. John (d 1631), 427
—John, promises to resign commission, 1774, 342
—Joseph, signs political documents, 288, 289, 309
—Maria Catherine, daughter of Thomas, artist, 80
—Rev. Ralph (d 1661), at Cambridge University, 17, 21
—Thomas, artist, portraits by, 80, 81
—Thomas, of Barnstable County, 319, 325, 337 n; a loyalist, 324; signs political documents, 337, 341
Smock money, term applied to continental currency, 323
Smybert. See Smibert
Snecanus, Gellius, active in founding the Academy of Franeker, 68
Sneek, Jelle Hotzes van. See Snecanus, Gellius
Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, appealed to by T. Hollis to aid Harvard College Library, 5; does so later, 6; grants to, in Vermont, 34
Solly, Richard, 5 n
Solon, of Athens, 329
Souther, Capt. Daniel, captures the Henry and Ann, 1776, 363, 363 n, 364, 365, 366
Spalding, Rev. Martin John (d 1872), quoted, on J. Thayer, 213, 227
Spanish Armada, effect of defeat of, on English colonization, 237
Sparhawk, Nathaniel, 38; grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Stackpole, Ann, wife of William, 367
—Nancy, daughter of William, 367
—William, 367
Standen,—, of Newbury, Eng., 5 n
State Prayers of Episcopal Church omitted during Revolution, 373, 373 n–375 n
Steel, Thomas (d 1776), 426
Stephen, the Preacher, 361
Stephens, Lemuel, 281 n
—Phoebe, sister of Lemuel. See Cotton
Stephenson, Com. Franklin Bache, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Stevens, Daniel, 381 n
—George Alexander (d 1784), 58 n
—Joseph, 153 n
Stewart,——, prize master, 112
Stiles, Rev. Ezra, President of Yale College, 418 n, 419 n; cited, on first Catholic service in Rhode Island, 185; quoted, on J. Thayer, 212 n; extract from diary of, 373 n; cited, on Yale family, 418 n, 419 n
Stockbridge, Eastern Massachusetts men obtain grants in, 35
Stokes, Rev. Anson Phelps, acknowledgment to, 212 n
Stone,——, 326
—Nathaniel, patriotic declaration of, 1774, 341–342
—Rev. Samuel (d 1663), at Cambridge University, 17, 21
Stoneham, Joseph, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Storer, Ebenezer (d 1807), 233
—Mary Goddard, subscribes to Edes
Memorial Fund, 264
Stork, Samuel, 5 n
Story, Elisha, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
—William, grantee in Stockbridge, 36
Stowell, Dr. Edmund Channing, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Dr. Sarah Russell, wife of Dr. Edmund Channing, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Stratford, Samuel, 183
Street, Rev. Nicholas (d 1674), at Oxford University, 18, 23
Stuart, Charles, 147 n
—Sarah (Windship), wife of Charles, 146, 146 n, 147 n
Sturges,——, 198
Sturgis, Julian, quoted, on E. Bacon, 272
—Richard Clipston, A.B., designs memorial to H. H. Edes, 256; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—William, signs petitions against Bacon, 309, 322
Sugar Loaf Islands, Me., 428
Sugden, George, 108
Sullivan, Gov. James, 166 n
—Gen. John (d 1795), brother of Gov. James, 367; and P. Livius, 128
Sutcliffe, Matthew, 67 n
Swain,——, prize master, 116
Symmes, Rev. William (d 1807), 356; signs Admittatur, 250
——Rev. Zechariah (d 1671), at Cambridge University, 17, 21
Symons, Henry, interests of, in North End of Boston, about 1643, 44, 45
Tarrah, Capt. Robert, 363 n
Taylor, Henry Osborn, 240 n
—Sarah. See Bacon
—William, deposition of, concerning E. Bacon, 303, 304, 305; on committee, 335
—William, Jr., grantee under Gov. B. Wentworth, 37
Tea, T. Young on injurious effects of, 346
Ternay, Charles Henri d’Arsac, dit le Chevalier de, 175 n
Thacher (Thatcher), Anthony, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 309, 322; promises to resign commission, 345
—David, 319, 320; signs political documents, 337, 341; representative from Yarmouth, 341 n
—Elisha, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 309, 322
—Jethro, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 309, 322; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334; promises to resign commission, 345
—John, signs petitions against E. Bacon, 309, 322; E. Bacon makes charge against, 334
—John, Jr., signs petitions against E. Bacon, 309, 322
—Rev. Peter (d 1727), 395, 395 n
—Rev. Ebenezer (H. C. 1753), signs Admittatur, 251
—Rev. John (d 1815), son of Cornelius, 189, 191 n, 200, 205 n, 210 n, 211 n; Bibliographical Notes on “An Account of the Conversion of the Rev. John Thayer,” by E. P. Merritt, 129–140; biographical notes, 129–131, 139, 140; notes on his Account of [his] Conversion, 131–136; check-list of editions in various languages, with notes, 136–140; work at Holy Cross Church, Boston, 194–199, 202–208, 211; proposes to go on mission to Indians, 209; Sketch of, by E. P. Merritt, 211–229; birth and education, 211–212, 212 n; service at Castle William, 213, 213 n; travels abroad, 213; B. Franklin and, 213, 214 n; conversion, 214; return to the United States, 215; at Holy Cross Church, Boston, 216; trouble with L. de Rousselet, priest in charge, 216–219; established as sole priest, 220; challenges discussion of Roman Catholic doctrine, 221–223; superseded by A. Matignon, 224; later movements, 224–227; return to Europe and death, 227; estimates of, 228–229; bibliography of, 229 n
—John Eliot, A.M., appointed on Auditing Committee, 39; gift of, to Massachusetts Historical Society, of several editions of Account of Conversion of J. Thayer, 131 n
—Nathaniel, son of Cornelius, 131, 131 n, 133, 140
—Sarah (Plaisted), wife of Cornelius, 129, 211
—William Roscoe, LL.D., death of, xvii, 255; tribute to, 257–258
Theocracy, not in force in Barnstable, in 1780, 279
Thing, ―, 106
Thomas & Andrews, Prayer Book, printed by, 376 n
Thompson, Elias, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Thomson, Elihu, 91
Thorpe, Rev. William T., cited, on the Abbé de la Poterie, 182 n; quoted, on J. Thayer, 224 n
Threlfell, Capt. ―, 116
Thwing, Rev. Charles Franklin, quoted, on seal of Harvard College, 60 n
Tissot, Samuel Auguste André David, 347
Tobago, West Indies, J. Bartlett describes, 109–110
Toby, Benjamin, 343 n; helps to destroy liberty pole, 343
—Cornelius (d 1778), promises to resign commission, 1774, 342
Tombes, Rev. John (d 1676), 355
Tompson, Rev. William (d 1666), at Oxford University, 18, 22
Toppan, Sarah Moody (Cushing), subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Tortola, West Indies, unsuccessful attempt to take, by privateer fleet, 1782, 113–115
Totman, Joseph, 322
Town charters, provisions of, as created by Gov. B. Wentworth of New Hampshire, 34
Townshend, George, fourth Viscount and first Marquis Townshend, 50 n
Tozzer, Alfred Marston, Ph.D., 91
Tracy, Nathaniel (d 1796), 150, 150 n, 151
Troecoli, Giovanni B., his copy of portrait of W. Ames, 79
Trowbridge, John, 1779, 236, 236 n
True Cross, relic of, used in consecration of Holy Cross Church, Boston, 177
Trumbull, Jonathan (d 1785), Governor of Connecticut, 355
—Jonathan (d 1809), Governor of Connecticut, son of Gov. Jonathan (d 1785), 356, 357; manuscript of his salutatory oration at Harvard exhibited, 355; sketch of, 355; text of oration, 357–359
Tucker, Capt. Samuel, on J. Adams, 152 n
Tufts, Mary, daughter of Peter. See Edes
—Peter, 402
—Thomas (H. C. 1732), 426
Turnbull, Dr. ―, 380
Turner, Hannah. See Barker
—Capt. John, 98
Tuttle, Julius Herbert, 43, 76; communicates two letters of C. Phelps, 50; reference to his discussion of W. Ames’s library, 73 n; acknowledgment to, 280 n
Tyler, Harry Walter, 91, 262; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
University Alumni Founders of New England, preparations, by J. G. Bartlett, for volume to be so entitled, 14; tentative lists, 15–18, 21–23; queries as to place of education of certain founders, 18–21
Usher, Rev. John, 26
Vane, Gov. Sir Henry (d 1662), alleged to have studied at Oxford, 18 n
Vaughn, Capt. ―, 101
—John, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
Vaux, ―, 254
Venn, John, his Alumni Cantabrigienses, 14; cited, on conferring of degrees, 19
—John Archibald, son of John, joint editor of Alumni Cantabrigienses, 14
Verax, quoted, on Gov. Hutchinson and American feeling, 386
Verhel, Arnoldus, 63
Vermont (formerly New Hampshire Grants), controversy between New Hampshire and New York over territory of, 33, 38; admission to Union, 34; religious conditions in, 34; efforts of Massachusetts to recover territory from, 50–57; of New York, 55–56
Virginia, Convention, revises liturgy, 1776, 373 n
—House of Burgesses, suggests Committee of Correspondence for colonies, 270 n
Visscher, Hugo, 79, 79 n; quoted, on portraits of W. Ames, 77–78
Wade, Winthrop Howland, A.M. subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Wadsworth, Rev. Benjamin, President of Harvard College, 395, 395 n, 425 n; signs Admittaturs, 247, 249; on committee to codify college laws, 248; punishes a student, 423; letter of M. Saltonstall to, 424, 424 n
Wait, Elizabeth. See Ball
—William Cushing, A.M., appointed on Nominating Committee, 39
Waldron, Richard (H. C. 1738), 249; extracts from his manuscript copy of College Customs, containing his Admittatur, read by W. C. Lane, 244–253
Wales, Prince of. See George II
Walker, Rev. James, President of Harvard College, bust of, 406
—Williston, D.D., tribute to, 86
Wall, Mary (Greene) Lewis. See Lewis
Wallin, Edward, 5 n
Walmesley, Right Rev. Charles, consecrates J. Carroll as first Catholic Bishop in the United States, 1790, 178 n
Walter, Rev. William (d 1800), 146 n, 164 n; and Christ Church, Boston, 157 n, 164, 165, 165 n, 166, 166 n
Walton, Rev. William (d 1668), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Ward, Artemas (d 1800), 55, 57, 57 n
—Rev. John (d 1693), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
—Rev. Nathaniel (d 1652), 74; at Cambridge University, 17, 22; his Body of Liberties, 385 n
Ware, Horace Everett, bequest of, to Society, 235; reference to notes of, on periodical cicada, 416
Warham, Rev. John (d 1670), at Oxford University, 18, 23
Warner, Dorothy (Phelps), wife of Lemuel, 50 n
Warren, James (d 1808), 284 n, 288
—Dr. John (d 1815), 159, 159 n, 161 n; aids Dr. A. Windship, 162
—Rev. William Fairfield, cited, on the coincidence of the mottoes of Franeker Academy and Harvard College, 60 n; on probable intercourse between Franeker and Leyden and Harvard, 66 n
Washington, George, 158 n, 181 n, 355, 366; attends church in Cambridge, 375 n
—Martha, wife of George, at Cambridge, 1775, 375 n
Waterhouse, Dr. Benjamin (d 1846), 159 n, 161, 161 n
—Rev. Thomas (d c 1679), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Watson, George (d 1800), 270 n
Watts, Rev. Isaac (d 1748), 5 n; donor to Harvard College Library, 6
Waymouth (Weymouth), George, 427
Weare, Meshech (H. C. 1735), Body of Laws (Harvard College), from papers of, 249
—Joseph, grantee in Barnard, Vt., 37
—Sarah. See Lincoln
Webber, Mabel Louise, acknowledgment to, 379 n
Webster, Arthur Gordon, 91
—Noah (d 1843), quoted, on J. Thayer, 212 n
Weeks, John Wingate, Secretary of War, 428
—Rev. Joshua Wingate (d 1804), letter of, concerning Christ Church, Boston, 370, 371 n; sketch of, 370 n
Weld, Rev. Thomas (d 1662), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Welsh, Louis Abraham, 180 n
Wentworth, Abigail (Ruck), first wife of Gov. Benning, 35
—Benning, Governor of New Hampshire, 33 n, 127; appealed to, for aid to Harvard College from New Hampshire after burning of Harvard Hall, 1764, 26; letter of Pres. Holyoke to, 28–30; land grants of, to Boston men, 33–38; characteristics of, 33, 34; large number of grants, 1740–1764, 34; distribution of grantees, 34–35; his own holdings, 38
—Benning, Boston, 1922, collateral descendant of Gov. Benning, 38 n
—Benning, Jr., son of Benning, 38 n
—Sir John, Governor of New Hampshire, nephew of Gov. Benning, and Peter Livius, 125, 127
—Samuel, grantee in Stockbridge, 36
West, Rev. Samuel (d 1808), 197
West Indies, log of the Pilgrim in, by J. Bartlett, 1781–1782, 109–124
Westminster Assembly of Divines, 72; influenced by Heidelberg Catechism, 69
Wetherell, Rev. William (d 1684), at Cambridge University, 17, 21
Whale taken at Wellfleet, 151
Wheelock, Ralph (d 1684), at Cambridge University, 17, 21
Wheelwright, Rev. John (d 1679), 19; at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Whellen, Richard, 97, 97 n, 98, 105, 108, 124
White, Mrs.—, 369
—Dr. Charles James, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Gertrude Richardson, subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Rev. William, Bishop of Pennsylvania, 164 n, 362, 362 n, 373 n, 375 n
Whitfield, Rev. Henry (d c 1660), at Oxford University, 18, 23
Whiting, Rev. John (d 1752), 3; sketch of, 3 n
—Rev. Samuel (d 1679), 357; at Cambridge University, 17, 22; perhaps a friend of W. Wood, author of New England’s Prospect, 21, 22
Whittemore, Edward Lloyd, signs petition against E. Bacon, 309
Whittingham, Martha, daughter of William. See Rogers
—Mary, daughter of William. See Saltonstall
—William, 423
Whitwell, Samuel, 47
Wigglesworth, Rev. Edward (d 1765), son of Rev. Michael, 11, 11 n, 356, 395, 395 n; on committee for replacing Harvard College library and apparatus, after fire of 1764, 25, 25 n; grantee in Stockbridge, 36
—Rev. Michael (d 1705), quoted, 239
—family, copy of Harvard College laws transmitted through, 246
Wilbur, James Benjamin, election of, as Corresponding Member reported, 86; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
Wilkes, John (d 1797), 48 n, 403
Willard, Rev. Joseph, President of Harvard College (d 1804), Admittatur of, 250; sketch of, 250 n
—Rev. Joseph (d 1828), 250 n
—Joseph (d 1865), son of Pres. Joseph, reports abstract of J. Freeman’s papers, 279 n, 280 n
—Rev. Samuel, Vice-President of Harvard College, son of Simon (d 1676), resigns, 391
—Simon (d 1676), memorial tablet to, 390 n
Willem Lodewijk, Stadtholder of Holland, favors Academy of Franeker, 68
William III, King of England, 66
Williams, Charles (d 1793), 149 n; sketch of, 145 n, 146 n; church connections of, 156 n, 157 n
—Desire (Barker) Bell, wife of Charles (d 1793), 149 n; sketch of, 145 n; will of, 146 n
—Rev. Roger (d 1683), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
—Rev. Warham (H. C. 1719), Admittatur of, 247
—Rev. William (d 1760), 395, 395 n
Williamson, Grace, daughter of William Cross. See Edes
—Joseph, brother of William Cross, 404
—Sarah Howland (Ricketson), wife of William Cross, 404
—William Cross (d 1903), 404
—William Durkee, Governor of Maine, 404; cited, on Pemaquid, Me., 430
Willis, Grace. See Hall
—Stephen, son of Thomas, 47
—Thomas, at Oxford University, 18, 23
—Thomas, Medford, real estate dealings of, in North End of Boston, 1706, 1708, 46, 47
Williston, Samuel, LL.D., appointed on Nominating Committee, 39; presents report, 90; subscribes to Edes Memorial Fund, 264
—Rev. John (d 1667), 70, 74; at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Windship. See also Winship
—Abigail Lawrence, third wife of
Dr. Amos, 170, 170 n; marriage of, 149, 149 n
—Dr. Amos (d 1813), son of Nathaniel (d 1753), sketch of, by A. Matthews, 141–149; birth and education, 141, 144; practises medicine, 144; naval surgeon in the Revolution, Harvard degrees, life in Boston, death, 144; marriages of, 145–149, 156, 169–170; biography of, by E. Eliot, 149–172; forced to leave Harvard College under suspicion of theft, 150; practises medicine, 151; intimacy with Dr. B. Church, 152; naval surgeon, 152–154; nicknamed Dr. Pectic, 153; merchant, 154, 163; intimacy with Dr. Lettsom, 155, 159; druggist, 156; religious connections, 156, 163–167; acquaintance, in London, with the Pitcaims, and removal from Boston of alleged bones of Maj. Pitcairn, 157–159; corresponding member of London Medical Society, to which he sends borrowed paper as his own, 159–160; his intrigue concerning plans of Doctors Lettsom and Fothergill for aiding Harvard College, 160–161; secures Harvard degrees, 161; mutilates records of Christ Church, Boston, 166 n; questionable proceedings, bad health and poverty, 167–169; surgeon of the Herald, but deserts, 169; Methodist exhorter, farmer, etc., 170; unsuccessful fourth wooing, 170–171; J. Eliot and, 171; death, 171, 171 n
—Amos, unidentified, 168 n
—Arnold, error for Dr. Amos, 153 n
—Catharine (May), first wife of Dr. Charles Williams, 146 n, 147 n
—Dr. Charles May (1809–1865), son of Dr. Charles Williams, 147 n
—Dr. Charles Williams (1773–1852), son of Dr. Amos, 144 n, 146, 147 n, 148 n; sketch of, 146 n
—Charlotte, daughter of Dr. Amos. See Cowdin
—Desire, daughter of Dr. Amos. See Hall
—Desire (Bell), first wife of Dr. Amos, 145, 145 n, 147 n; death of, 156, 156 n
—Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Amos. See Folsom
—Elizabeth (May), second wife of Dr. Amos, 146 n, 147 n, 148 n, 149 n, 157 n, 167; marriage of, 147, 156; death of, 169, 169 n
—John Cravath May (1789–1814), son of Dr. Amos, 148, 148 n; sketch of, 149 n
—Lettsom (1795–1818), son of Dr. Amos, 148, 148 n, 149 n
—Martha Ruggles (Zeigler), second wife of Dr. Charles Williams, 146 n
—Mercy (Leland), wife of Nathaniel (1690–1721), 141, 141 n, 142, 151 n. See also Day
—Nathaniel (d 1753), son of Nathaniel Winship (d 1721), 141, 142, 143, 144 n, 151 n
—Sarah (Sally), daughter of Dr. Amos. See Stuart
Windship & Janes, 163 n
Wingate, Rev. Paine (d 1838), manuscript of his part at Harvard Commencement, 1759, exhibited, 355; sketch of, 356–357; text of part, 359
Winship. See also Windship
—Amos (d 1801), son of Jonathan (d 1784), 142, 144 n, 149 n; sketch of, 143
—Amos (d 1815), son of Amos (d 1801), 143
—Arnold. See Windship
—Edward (d 1688), 142
—Edward (d 1718), son of Edward (d 1688), 142
—Edward (d 1763), son of Edward (d 1718), 142
—Ephraim (d 1757), son of Edward (d 1718), 142
—John Perkins Cushing, 143
—Jonathan (d 1784), son of Edward (d 1763), 142, 143, 144 n
—Mary (Wyman), wife of Amos (1750–1801), 143. See also Foster
—Nathaniel (d 1721), son of Edward (d 1718), 142
—Rebecca (Pierce), wife of Nathaniel (1690–1721), 142. See also Manning
—Sally Wyman, daughter of Amos (1750–1801). See Dana
—Sarah. See Holbrook
Winslow, Kenelm (d 1783), signs political documents, 337, 341
—Thomas (d 1779), brother of Kenelm (d 1783), promises to support province charter, 341
Winsor, Justin, 134; quoted, on Carwitham view of Boston, 233
—Thomas, 46
Winthrop, Adam (H. C. 1767), 251 n; copies College Laws, 251
—Frederic, A.B., elected Resident Member, 361; accepts, 415
—Gov. John (d 1649), at Cambridge University, 17, 22, 96 n; interested in Boston wharf improvement, 1643, 44; correspondent of W. Ames, 74
—John, Jr. (d 1676), Governor of Connecticut, son of Gov. John (d 1649), at Dublin University, 18
—John (d 1779), son of Adam (H. C. 1694), 32, 356; on committee to secure aid after burning of Harvard Hall, 1764, 27, 27 n; grantee in Stockbridge, 36
—John (H. C. 1770), copy of College Laws owned by, 251
—Robert Charles (d 1894), gives copy of manuscript laws to Harvard College, 251
—Wait (d 1717), son of Gov. John, Jr. (d 1676), quoted, on a map of Boston, 230
Withington, Mather (H. C. 1732), 426
Wolcott, Elizabeth. See Offley
Wolfe, Gen. James, 123
Woffington,—, 254
Wood, Aaron, 368
—David, 402
—Mary, daughter of David. See Edes
—Ruth, wife of David, 402
—William, author of New England’s Prospect, perhaps at Cambridge University, 20–21
—William, entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1625, 21
—William, of St. John’s College, Cambridge, 21
Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin (H. C. 1642), at Oxford University, 17, 23
—Rev. John (d 1696), brother of Rev. Benjamin, 74; alleged to have studied at Oxford, 18 n
Woodmansey, Robert, at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Woods, Rev. Leonard (d 1854), 357
Worcester, Rev. William (d 1663), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Wyman, Mary. See Foster; Winship
—Thomas Bellows, his Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, 403, 404
Yale, Ann, daughter of Thomas (d 1619). See Hopkins
—Ann (Lloyd), wife of Thomas (d 1619). See Eaton
—David (d 1690), son of Thomas (d 1619), 418, 418 n, 419
—David (d 1730), son of John (d 1711), 418, 419
—Elihu (d 1721), son of David (d 1690), 419; confusion in genealogy of, 417, 418, 418 n
—John (d 1711), son of Thomas (d 1683), 419
—Thomas (d 1619), son of David (d 1626), 418, 418 n, 419
—Thomas (d 1683), son of Thomas (d 1619), 418, 418 n, 419
—Ursula, wife of David (d 1690), 419
—family, genealogical table, 419
Yale College, J. Dummer favors, 6 n, 7; works of W. Ames used in, 77, 77 n; system of placing used in, 420, 422
Yonges (Yongs, Young, Youngs), Rev. John (d 1672), at Cambridge University, 17, 22
Yorke, Dorothy. See Dudley
—Sir Joseph, Baron Dover, and Dr. A. Windship, 154, 154 n
Young, Benjamin Loring, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 361; accepts, 415
—Dr. Thomas (d 1777), 296 n, 348; land ventures of, 38; slandered by E. Bacon, 268, 296, 345; a sound patriot, 346, 346 n; said to have taken part in Boston Tea Party, 347; religion of, 346; on tea drinking, 346, 347
Z., A., 343
Zacharia, Father, and J. Thayer, 140
Zeigler, Martha Ruggles. See Windship
Zeki, Ibrahim, President Robinson reads translation of story by, 13