Index
Abbott, Charles C., 343
Adair, Sargeant, portrait by Romney, 402
Adams, Arthur, tribute, 392
Adams, John, Dissertation, 6; “Novanglus Letters,” 6, 150; Thoughts On Government, 166–167, 202; Verbal exchange with William Paine, 350
Adams, John, elected Honorary Member, 392
Adams, John Quincy, 303
Adams, Samuel, 6; Votes and Proceedings . . . of the Town of Boston, 82–83
Adams, Thomas Boylston, 325; elected Vice-President, 330, 339, 370
Adams, Thomas Randolph, paper on Chapin Library, Williams College, 3, 326; bibliography of Revolutionary pamphlets, 4–202; elected Corresponding Member, 331, 334, 336
Alden, Frederick Winthrop, 301
Alger, Horatio, 301
Allen, John, Oration, 5, 84–86; American Alarm, 84; [Patriotic Whisper], 95–96; Watchman’s Alarm, 96
Allis, Frederick Scouller, Jr., elected Member of the Council, 396
Allston, Washington, 299
American Apollo, 214
American Manufactory, 411
Anderson, George Pomeroy, tribute, 392
Anderson, Robert, of Chester (N.H.), 425
Appel, Richard G., paper on Bay Psalm Book, 203, 326
Appleton, Nathaniel, Thanksgiving Sermon, 33
Apprentices, in Boston, paper on, 417–468
Apthorp House, paper on, 340, 364
Armstrong, Samuel T., 262
Ashurst, Sir William, 312, 316, 322, 324
Atkins, William of Newburyport (Mass.), 430
Atkinson, John, agent for Joseph Barrell, 382, 384
Bailyn, Bernard, paper on the relevance of Colonial history, 339
Baker, Eliza, see Paine, Eliza (Baker)
Baldwin, Samuel, Sermon, 167
Bancroft, Edward, Remarks, 61, 65
Bancroft, George, 301
Banks, Thomas, apprentice, 430
Barber, Elizabeth, apprentice, 429
Barnwell, George, 260
Barrell, Ann (Pierce), 374
Barrell, Colburn, 379, 381–382
Barrell, Electra (Brigham), 383
Barrell, Hannah (Fitch), 374
Barrell, Joseph, birth, 374; marriages, 374, 383; career, 374–375; house in Boston, 375–376, 379; house in Charlestown, see Pleasant Hill; interest in horticulture, 386–387; interest in science, 386; illness and death, 388; will, 388–389
Barrell, Nathaniel, 378, 379, 382, 387
Barrell, Sarah (Webb), 383
Barrell, William, 374
Barrell family, portraits, 374, 385
Barrow, Thomas Churchill, paper on the Shirley-Belcher Feud, 397, 400; elected Resident Member, 399, 401; transferred from Resident to Non-Resident Membership, 401
Barry, Henry, Advantages Which America Derives, 132–133; Strictures, 133–134, 201; 158
Bayley-Hazen military road, paper on, 399
Bay Psalm Book, paper on, 203, 326
Bear, Mr. and Mrs. James A., Jr., 343
Beaumont, Francis, Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, 270
Bellows, Robert Peabody, tribute, 328
Bentley, William, 216, quoted on Joseph Barrell’s houses, 376, 377, 380–381, 389
Berkeley, Francis Lewis, elected Corresponding Member, 3, 327
Bernard, Francis, Copies of Letters, 67–69, 200; Letters To The Ministry, 69, 200; Third Extraordinary Budget of Epistles, 70, 200; Copy of the Complaint . . . Against, 79
Berry, Joseph Breed, death, 203; tribute, 328
Best, William Henry, tribute, 392
Bioren, John, 279
Bland, Richard, Colonel Dismounted, 17; Considerations, 17; Inquiry, 32, 33–34, 199
Bland, William, [Sermon], 134
Bliss, Daniel, Massachusetts loyalist, 352
Bliss, Jonathan, Massachusetts loyalist, 352
Bolton, Thomas, Oration, 134
Boston, Appeal to the World, 61–62; early national theatre in, 205–285; Observations on Several Acts of Parliament, 63; Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre, 73–77, 200; Votes and Proceedings, 82–83, 86; architectural profession in, 334, 335, apprentices in, 417–468
Boston and Maine Railroad, buys Pleasant Hill, 390
Boston Gazette, Paine’s criticism in, 247–252, 255–256, 259–261; 247, 270, 278
Boston Historical Conservation Committee, paper on, 405
Boston Society for Promoting Industry and Frugality, 410
Boston Tea Party, paper on, 475
Boston Theater, stone for, 380
Boston Times, dramatic criticism in, 261, 269–276
Boucher, Jonathan, 114
Bowditch, Charles P., “An Account of the Trust Administered by the Trustees of the Charity of Edward Hopkins,” 292, 295, 300, 313, 314.
Bowdoin, James, Short Narrative, 73–77
Bradlee, Frederick Josiah, elected Resident Member, 290, 327
Brattle, Thomas, 303
Brattle, William, 303
Braxton, Carter, Address To The Convention, 167–168, 202
Bridgman, Percy Williams, 299
Brief Review Of The Rise And Progress . . . of New England, 96–97
Briggs, LeBaron Russell, 303
Brigham, Clarence, 471
Brigham, Electra, 383
Brooke, Henry, Gustavus Vasa, 209
Brooks, Phillips, 299
Brush, Crean, Speech, 135
Buckingham, Joseph Tinker, 266
Bulfinch, Charles, hired by Joseph Barrell, 375; designs Pleasant Hill, 376; plans for the house, 377, 378, 380; designs additions after sale to Massachusetts General Hospital, 389
Bullock, Chandler, death, 470
Burgean, Esther, apprentice, 429–430
Burgoyne, John, Speech, 135
Burke, Edmund, Speech . . . on American Taxation, 135–137; Speech . . . on Conciliation With Colonies, 137–138
Butcher, Mary, apprentice, 431
Butterfield, Lyman Henry, elected Vice-President, 404, 473; paper, 404
Byles sisters, Boston loyalists, 362
Byrd, William, paper on, 370
Cable Hill see Cobble Hill
Cambridge grammar school, 297
Cambridge High and Latin School, 297, 298
Cannon, Walter Bradford, 299
Carmichael, John, Self-Defensive War Lawful, 139
Cartwright, John, American Independence, 97–98
Case of Great Britain and America, 63–65
Caswell, Richard, apprentice, 433
Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., death, 203; tribute, 327
Chalmers, George, 168
Chalmers, James, Plain Truth, 168–169, 194, 202; Additions to Plain Truth, 168, 169–170
Champion, Judah, Christian and Civil Liberty, 170
Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 5; American Querist, 98–99; Friendly Address, 99–100, 111–112, 115, 201; What Think Ye of the Congress Now?, 139–140
Channing, Henry M., 326, 365, 402
Channing, Mrs. Henry M., 326
Channing, William Ellery, 299, 303
Channing room, at 87 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, 326, 365, 402
Chapin Library, Williams College, paper on, 3, 326
Chaplin, Ebenezer, Civil State Compared to Rivers, 86–87
Charity of Edward Hopkins, published histories, 292; land purchased, 297–298; value of funds, 298; recipients of deturs at Harvard College, 299; titles of books awarded, 299–300; recipients of deturs at Harvard Divinity School, 300–301; Trustees, 301–304
Charleston (S. C.), merchants of, Representation of Facts, 50, 199
Charlestown (Mass.), house of Joseph Barrell in, see Pleasant Hill
Charlottesville, Virginia, Colonial Society’s visit to, 342–344
Chauncy, Charles, Discourse, 34; Trust in God, 77; Letter to a Friend, 100–101
Chipman, Ward, Massachusetts loyalist, sketch, 352–353
Church, Benjamin, Liberty and Property, 22–23; Oration, 87
Civil Prudence Recommended, 170, 202
Clark, Jonas, Fate of Blood-Thirsty Oppressors, 170–171
Clarke, Rev. John, portrait of, 385
Cobble Hill, Charlestown, site of Pleasant Hill, 376
Codman, John, elected Resident Member, 397, 398, 401
Coffin, John, Boston loyalist, sketch, 348–349
Colden, Cadwallader, Conduct Of, 50–51
Colman, George (the elder), Blue Beard, 258
Colman, George (the younger), Inkle and Yarico, 227; John Bull, 260
Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Report of the Council, 1957, 325–328, 1958, 335–337, 1959, 364–367, 1960, 391–392, 1961, 400–402, 1962, 470–471; Report of the Treasurer, 1957, 328–329, 1958, 337–338, 1959, 367–368, 1960, 392–394, 1961, 402–403, 1962, 472–473
Columbia, ship, trip around the world, 375
Columbian Centinel, 208, 212, 213, 223
Columbian Phoenix, 254
[Comment On A Pamphlet by “A Backsettler”], 101, 201
Commercial Conduct of the Province of New York Considered, 51
Compleat Farmer, 387
Conant, James Bryant, 299
Considerations Upon The Rights of the Colonists, 34
Constitutional Right of the Legislature of Great Britain to Tax . . . , 53, 66–67, 199
Cooke, George Frederick, 282
Coolidge, Julian Lowell, 299
Coolidge, T. Jefferson, 336
Cooper, Thomas Abthorpe, 261, 269; rivalry with James Fennell, 269–274, 275
Copley, John Singleton, portraits of Barrell family, 374, 385
Corporation for Propagation of the Gospel, 296, 304, 310–315, 318–320, 322
Cowley, Hannah, A Day in Turkey, 235; The Town Before You, 235
Craven, Wesley Frank, elected Corresponding Member, 3, 327
Crothers, Samuel McChord, 303
Crowninshield, Mrs. Francis B., 326
Cumings, Henry, Thanksgiving Sermon, 51–52
Cummings, Abbott Lowell, elected Resident Member, 203, 290, 327; paper on the rise of the architectural profession in Boston in the eighteenth century, 334, 335
Cunliffe, Marcus, 364
Curtiss, Frederic Haines, 471
Cushing, John Daniel, elected Resident Member, 397, 398, 401
Cushinc, Richard James, Archbishop of Boston, 336
Cushman, Charlotte, 284–285
Dally, Henry, 296, 308, 309, 311
Dalrymple, Sir John, 175
Daniel, Leonard, Origin Of the American Contest, 150–151
Daniell, Jere R., paper on politics and society in Revolutionary New Hampshire, 469, 470
Davenport, John, 293, 295, 296, 298, 307, 308–309
Davis, Timothy, Letter from a Friend, 171
Davis, Walter G., 326
Dawes, Thomas, 284
Day, Abigail, 428
Deane, Silas, 113
Dennie, Joseph, Jr., 383
Derby, Elias Hasket, 381
Derby Mansion, 381
Derry, Cecil Thayer, paper, “Edward Hopkins, Seventeenth Century Benefactor of Education,” 292–294
Devotion, Ebenezer, Examiner Examined, 30, 35, 199
Dexter, Timothy, 240
Dibdin, Charles, Waterman, 229
Dickinson, John, Letters, 5, 53–57; Late Regulations, 23–24; Address, 35, 43, 199; A Discourse, Address to the Sons of Liberty, 36; Essay, 101; 142, 194, 201
Dickson, Thomas, agent for Joseph Barrell, 379–380
Discourse on the Times, 171
Dizer, Francis, apprentice, 433 n. 9
Downer, Silas, Discourse, 57
Doyle, Wilfred James, tribute, 328
Drayton, William Henry, 6; Letter from a Freeman, 102, 130, 201
Drinker, John, Observations, 102
Duché, Jacob, Duty of Standing Fast, 140
Dulany, Daniel, Considerations, 5, 24–27, 29, 30, 32, 198, 199
Dummer, Jeremiah, 311, 313, 316, 320, 322, 324
Dunlap, William, 207, 239, 247, 256, 258, 282
Dunn, William, apprentice, 427
duPont, Mr., 342
Durfee, David, of Dartmouth (Mass.), 429–430
Dwight, Timothy, 298; quoted, 298, 386
Easterby, J. Harold, death, 398
Eaton, Theophilus, 293, 295, 306, 307, 308
Eaton, Mrs. Theophilus, 293, 294, 306, 308
Eddy, Barzallai, apprentice, 433 n. 9
Edes, Henry Herbert, 364
Elder, John Peterson, elected Resident Member, 371, 372, 392; elected Member of the Council, 473
Eliot, Rev. Andrew, Sermon, 27; 426
Eliot, Charles W., 299
Eliot, Frederick May, 299
Eliot, Samuel Atkins, 303
Eller, Rear Admiral E. M., 325
Ellison, James, 281
Elveden, 305
Embargo, effect on economy of New Brunswick, 357
Emerald, The, dramatic criticism in, 262–263, 273; and Paine’s poetry, 265
Emerson, Joseph, Thanksgiving Sermon, 36
Emerson, William, tribute, 327
Emmison, Frederick G., 469; paper on Essex Record Office, 469, 470
Endicott, Mrs. William Crowninshield, 335, 365
Englishman’s Answer, 140–141
Essay Upon Government, 141
Essex Record Office, paper on, 469, 470
Etter, Paul Whitman, elected Resident Member, 331, 334, 336; tribute, 337
Evans, Matthew, 304, 310–314, 322, 323
Everett, David, Daranzel, 236–237; 240, 252
Exton, Mr., 296
Exton, Everard, 309, 310, 310 n. 9, 311
Exton, Everard, Attorney General v. Everard Exton, et al., 311, 312, 315, 316
Faber, Leonard Carl, paper on Quincy family, 341, 364; elected Resident Member, 345, 366
Fair Account of the Late Unhappy Disturbance at Boston, 77, 200
Fales, Dean Abner, Jr., elected Resident Member, 371, 372, 392; paper on Joseph Barrell’s Pleasant Hill, 373–390, 391; elected Member of the Council, 404
Falmouth, sloop, 354
Federal Orrery, Paine’s criticism in, 217–220, 225–228, 254; and Royall Tyler, 220; advertisements in, 224–225; Federalism of, 224
Feer, Robert Arnold, elected Resident Member, 475
Felton, Cornelius Conway, 299, 303
Fennell, James, rivalry with Thomas H. Cooper, 269–270, 272–274, 275; 269, 279
Fish, Elisha, Joy and Gladness, 52
Fisher, Jabez, Americanus Examined, 102–103
Fisk, Nathan, Importance of Righteousness, 103
Fitch, Conover, elected Resident Member, 290, 327
Fitch, Thomas, Reasons Why, 17–18, Some Reasons, 36–37
Flaherty, Leo, elected Resident Member, 399, 405, 470
Fletcher, John, Rule and Wife and Have a Wife, 270
Fletcher, Laurence Brown, tribute, 326, 337
Foote, Rev. Henry Wilder, letter on Latin grace used at the Society’s dinners, 332–333
Forrest, Edwin, 284
Foster, Dan, Short Essay, 141
Foster, Francis Apthorp, 471
Four Letters on Interesting Subjects, 171–172
Fox, Charles James, 359
Franklin, Benjamin, Causes of the Present Distractions, 5, 103; Examination of, 5, 37–41
Freiberg, Malcolm, elected Resident Member, 331, 334, 336; paper on Thomas Hutchinson, 371, 391
Freidel, Frank Burt, elected Resident Member, 371, 372, 392
French Revolution, effect on economy of New Brunswick, 356
Frost, Robert, 299
Fulton, John Farquhar, tribute, 392
Galloway, James, 5, 103, 168; Plan of a Proposed Union, 139–140; Candid Examination, 141–142, 201; Reply to an Address, 142, 202
Gardner, G. Peabody, 365
Garrett, Wendell D., paper on Apthorp House, 340, 364; elected Resident Member, 341, 366
Garrick, David, Lethe, 235; Country Girl, 258
Gay, Ebenezer, 301
Germain, Lord George, 175
Gery, Thomas, 311, 312, 315, 316, 317
Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. George, of Newport (R. I.), portraits, 326
Gilman, Samuel, 301
Gilmore, Myron Piper, elected Member of the Council, 339; on Nominating Committee, 399
Glover, Richard, Evidence Delivered, 142–143
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Boston reaction to, 208, 236, 267–268; Kotzebue’s account of, 253–254
Goodwin, William, 295, 296, 307, 308
Gordon, William, Discourse, 143–144, 158, 201; Sermon, 144
Grace, used at Society’s dinners, 332–333
Graham, Mrs. Catharine (Sawbridge) Macaulay, Address, 144–145
Granger, Sarah, apprentice, 427
Gravestones, paper on, 398, 400
Gray, Harrison, Pew Remarks, 145–147; Observations, 146, 201
Great Britain, Parliament, Examination of . . . Franklin, 37–41, Speeches, 146–147
Green, Jacob, Observations on the Reconciliation, 172
Greene, Jerome David, tribute, 366
Greene, Mrs. Joseph, 325, 395, 402
Greenleaf, Oliver C., 262
Greenough, Chester W., 303
Griffith, David, Passive Obedience Considered, 172–173
Griscom, Ludlow, tribute, 366
Gummere, Richard Mott, elected President, 330, 339, 370, 396
Guppy, Ruben, of Salem (Mass.), 420–421
Hamilton, Alexander, 5, 168; Full Vindication, 104, 121, 201; Farmer Refuted, 147, 201Hamilton, Edward Pierce, elected Resident Member, 3, 327; on Committee to Examine Treasurer’s Accounts, 469
Hancock, Rev. John, of Braintree (Mass.), 426
Hancock, John, Oration, 5, 104–105
Harvard College, Robert Treat Paine in, 210–211; and theater disorders, 233; under will of Edward Hopkins, 291, 292, 295–300, paper on, 304–324, number of loyalist graduates, 361–362
Harvard Divinity School, 298
Haswell, Anthony, apprentice, 431, n. 3
Hatch, Francis W., broadside poem, “Beef Before Baubles,” 334
Heslin, James J., elected Corresponding Member, 397, 398, 401
Hewes, Joseph, Collection of Occurrences, 147–148
Hicks, William, Considerations Upon the Rights of the Colonists, 34; Nature and Extent, 46, 57–58, 199
Higginson, Rear Admiral Francis J., 326
Higginson, Stephen (Sr.), 326
Higginson, Stephen, Jr., 326
Hinds, Mrs. E. Sturgis, 326
Hitchcock, Gad, Sermon, 148
Hitchings, Sinclair Hamilton, elected Resident Member, 474, 475; paper on the Boston album, 474
Hocking, William Ernest, 299
Hofer, Philip, elected Resident Member, 391, 397, 401
Holin, Edward, 425
Holly, Israel, God Brings about his Holy and Wise Purpose, 105–106
Holman, Richard Bourne, elected Resident Member, 290, 327
Holmes, Justice Oliver Wendell, 299
Home, Sir Henry (Lord Kames), 217
Hopkins, Ann (Yale), 293, 294, 306, 308
Hopkins, Charity of, see Charity of Edward Hopkins
Hopkins, Edward, life, 292–294, 306; character, 293–295; will, 294–295, 305 n. 4, 307–309; wealth inherited, 305–306; value of estate, 306
Hopkins, Stephen, Letter, 27–28, 198; Rights, 28, 29, 198; “Vindication,” 198
Hopkins Academy, Hadley (Mass.), 296
Hopkins grammar school, Hadley (Mass.), 296
Hopkins grammar school, New Haven (Conn.), 297
Hopkinson, Francis, 45
Hoskins, John, agent for Joseph Barrell, 382, 383, 384
Howard, Martin, Defense, 27, 29, 198; Letter, 28, 29, 31, 198
Howard, Simeon, Sermon, 88
Howe, John, Massachusetts loyalist, 361
Howe, Joseph, 361
Howe, Mark Antony DeWolfe, 336; tribute, 401
Howells, William Dean, on Goethe, 267–268; 284
Howland, Llewellyn, death, 203; tribute, 328
Howland, Mrs. Llewellyn, 326, 331, 336, 365
Howlett, Duncan, elected Resident Member, 3, 203, 327
Hunt, Isaac, Political Family, 148
Huntington, Enoch, Happy Effects of Union, 173
Huntington, Jabez, 171
Huntington, James L., 391
Hutchinson, Thomas, Letters, 5, 88–91; Speeches, 91–92; paper on, 371, 391
Ice house, at Pleasant Hill, 388
Inchbald, Mrs. Elizabeth, Such Things Are, 219, 232, 284; Every One Has His Fault, 226, 243, 259; Translation of Kotzebue, 239–241; 274
Independent Chronicle, 212
Ingersoll, Jared, Letters, 42
Inglis, Charles, 168; Deceiver Unmasked, 173–174, 202
Jackman, Isaac, All the World’s a Stage, 229
James, Henry, 206
Jefferson, Thomas, Summary View, 5, 106–107
Jefferson, Thomas, Memorial Foundation, 341, 343
Jenkins, Lawrence Waters, tribute, 401
Jenyns, Soames, Objections, 24, 29–30, 198
Jewell, Rev. Jedediah, of Rowley (Mass.), 411
Johnson, Alden Porter, elected Resident Member, 340, 341, 366
Johnson, Frederick, elected Resident Member, 3, 327
Johnson, James, 422
Johnson, Samuel, Taxation, 6
Johnson, Stephen, Some Important Observations, 42; Integrity and Piety, 78
Jones, David, Defensive War, 148
Jones, John Paul, paper on, 330
Jones, Mrs., Robert Treat Paine’s affair with, 252, 258–259, 283, 284
Joy, Benjamin, 380; marries Hannah Barrell, 384; executor of estate of Joseph Barrell, 389
Kant, Immanuel, 263–264
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, elected Honorary Member, 345, 366
Kilgore, Peggy, apprentice, 430
Kirkland, Edward Chase, elected Corresponding Member, 399, 401
Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, 253
Knopf, Alfred A., elected Corresponding Member, 3, 327
Knowles, Lucius J., death, 398; tribute, 402
Knox, William, Claim, 24, 25, 30, 35, 198, 199; Letter, 30; Controversy, 61, 65–66; Interest of the Merchants, 107–108
Kotzebue, August von, success of in Boston, 204, 208–209, 234, 252–253, 261–263, 266–268, 278, 282–283; Lovers’ Vows, 208, 234, 238, 239–243, 254; The Stranger, 208, 234, 243–244, 246, 267, 282; Pizarro, 208, 247–250, 254, 261, 267, 282; Mrs. Inchbald’s translation of, 239–241; Sighs, 250; Count Benjowski, 250, 257; False Shame, 251; The Constant Lover, 253; on Goethe, 253–254; The Most Remarkable Year of My Life, 261
Labaree, Benjamin Woods, elected Resident Member, 3, 327; paper on Boston Tea Party, 475
LaFarge, John, 299
Laing, Charles Christopher, elected Resident Member, 371, 372, 392
Lally, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis Joseph, elected Resident Member, 405, 406, 470
Langdon, John, 427
Langdon, Samuel, Government Corrupted by Vice, 149
Lathrop, John, Innocent Blood. Crying to God, 78; Discourse, 108; Sermon, 108
Laurens, Henry, 50; Extracts From the Proceedings, 58–59, 66, 199; Appendix to the Extracts, 59, 199
Lee, Arthur, 107; Appeal, 108–110; True State, 110
Lee, Charles, Strictures, 5, 110–113, 133, 201; Letter to General Burgoyne, 149–150
Leigh, Sir Egerton, 50; Man Unmasked, 66, 199
Leland, Waldo G., 365
Lelly, Sir Henry, 305
Leonard, Daniel, Massachusettensis, 151–152
Leonard, George, Massachusetts loyalist, 353–355
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, 253
Letter from a Veteran, 113
Letter from a Virginian, 114
Letter to the North American, 42, 199
Letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Hilsborough, 66–67, 200
Leverett, John, 303
Lexington-Concord battle road, paper on, 331, 335
Lilly, Joseph, apprentice, 432
Lincoln, Levi, of Worcester (Mass.), 427
Lind, John, 141
Lippmann, Walter, 299
Little, David Britton, on committee for annual dinner, 290, 345, 373; 399, elected Corresponding Secretary, 330, 339, 370, 396, 404, 473
Livingston, Philip, Other Side of the Question, 115, 201
Lloyd, Charles, Conduct of the Late Administration, 52–53
Loring, Nathaniel, 426
Lovell, James, Oration, 81
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 303
Lowell, James Russell, 299
Loyalists, from New England in New Brunswick, number, 347; their background, 347–348, 361; failure to adjust, 356; decline in importance, 359; contributions, 360–361; treatment by historians, 359–363
Ludwig, Allen, paper on the visual imagery of Puritanism, 398, 400
Lyman, Robert, of Northampton (Mass.), 421
Mccleary, James, apprentice, 433
McClintock, Gilbert Stuart, tribute, 367
McCord, David, paper on the Charity of Edward Hopkins, 291–304, 326; 330, 339, 396
McCorison, Marcus A., elected Resident Member, 399, 401; paper on the Bayley-Hazen military road, 399, 400
Mclntire, Samuel, visits and sketches Pleasant Hill, 381, 381 n. 5, 388
Mackenzie, Henry, 175
McLean Asylum, moves into Pleasant Hill, 389; views of, 389; sells estate to Boston and Maine Railroad, 390
MacNutt, W. Stewart, paper on New England’s tory neighbors, 345–363, 365
MacPherson, James, Rights of Great Britain Asserted, 174–179
Mandell, Paul, of Hardwick (Mass.), 427–428
Mason, James, of Bristol County (Mass.), 425
Massachusetts, Council, Proceedings . . . Relative to Deposition of Andrew Oliver, 78–79, 200; House of Representatives, Copy of Complaint . . . Against Francis Bernard, 79, 200; Narrative of the Excursion and Ravages, 152
Massachusetts General Hospital, buys Pleasant Hill, 389
Massachusetts Magazine, 212
Massachusetts Mercury, 222
Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, 387
Mather, Cotton, 303; quoted, 428, 429
Mather, Increase, 303
Mather, Moses, America’s Appeal, 152
Mather, Samuel, Attempt to Shew, 92, 93, 200
Mayhew, Jonathan, Snare Broken, 43
Medals, commemorating voyages of the Columbia and the Washington, 375, 385
Mein, John, State of the Importations, 70, 80; Sagittarius’s Letters, 153
Merrimack Valley Textile Museum, establishment, 406–407; purposes and activities, 406, 415–416
Merry, Cornelius, of Northampton (Mass.), 421
Middle Line: Or, an Attempt to Furnish some Hints, 153
Millar, W. Graham, thesis on Boston apprentices, 434
Minot, Sedgwick, 326
Mitchell, Stewart, tribute, 327
Montgomery, Joseph, Sermon, 153
Monthly Anthology and Boston Review, 278
Moody, Robert Earle, elected Recording Secretary, 330, 339, 370, 396, 404, 473
Moody, William Vaughn, 299
Moore, Sir Henry, Governor of New York, 410
Moore, Daniel, Representation of Facts Relative to, 50
Moore, Maurice, Justice and Policy, 30–31
Moore, Roger Allan, elected Resident Member, 398, 399, 401
Moors, John Farwell, 301
Morgan, John, 45
Morison, Samuel Eliot, on John Paul Jones, 330; elected Vice-President, 330, 339, 370, 396, 404, 473; 471, 474
Morrison, Kenneth, Essays, 43–44, 199
Morton, Thomas, Speed the Plough, 263
Mühlenberg, Heinrich Melchior, Ein Zeugniss von der Güte, 44
Murphy, Arthur, Three Weeks After Marriage, 229; Old Maid, 235
Murray, Colonel John, Massachusetts loyalist, 349
Murray, Judith Sargent, The Traveller Returned, 222–224; 240
Nason, Thomas W., 331
New England Quarterly, 326, 337, 366, 471
Newman, Henry, 304, 312, 313, 315–318, 320, 322, 324
Necessity of Repealing the American Stamp Act Demonstrated, 44
New Brunswick, as by-product of American Revolution, 345–346; New England loyalists in, 347–356; financial dependence on Britain, 356; decline of commerce, 356–357, prosperity during embargo and War of 1812, 357–358; growth of merchant shipping in 19th century, 358
Nickerson, S. C., 365
Nickerson, W. G., 365
Noble, Oliver, Some Strictures, 154
North Andover Historical Society, 407
Norton, Arthur Orlo, tribute, 366
Norton, Charles Eliot, 303
No Standing Army In the British Colonies, 153–154
Nova Scotia, as a New England outpost, 346; hopes for it as a model colony, 347; New England loyalists in, 348, 352, 361
Oliver, Andrew, Fair Account, 78; 88
Oliver, Andrew, elected Corresponding Member, 371, 372, 392; 402
Oliver, Daniel, of Worcester (Mass.), 427
Oliver, John, of Maiden (Mass.), 427
Oliver, Peter, death, 341; tribute, 367
Oliver, William Hutchinson Pynchon, tribute, 367
Osgood, William Bradford, on committee to examine Treasurer’s accounts, 290, 345, 373, 399; elected Member of the Council, 330; 336
Otis, James, 5; Rights, 18–19; Vindication, 29, 31–32, 198; “Considerations,” 29–30; Brief Remarks, 31, 198
Otis, Samuel, 426
Paddock, Adino, Massachusetts loyalist, 350
Paine, Eliza (Baker), acting ability of, 215; marriage, 216, 252
Paine, John Bryant, Jr., elected Resident Member, 334, 336; on Committee to examine Treasurer’s accounts, 399, 469
Paine, Robert Treat (1731–1814), 209, 210, 212, 216, 255, 258, 283, 427
Paine, Robert Treat (1773–1811), prologue to Gustavus Vasa, 209; early life, 209–211; early theatrical writing, 212–215; marriage, 215–216; and the Federal Orrery, 217–220, 224–228, as advocate of national drama, 221, 224, 225, 254; on The Traveller Returned, 222–224; as Master of Ceremonies of Boston stage, 229–236; The Taste of the Times, 235–236; and Everett’s Daranzel, 236–237; Spirit of the Times, 238; and “Adams and Liberty,” 238, 239, 245; Legal studies, 245; Washington eulogy, 245–246; criticism in Boston Gazette, 247–252, 255–256, 259–261; legal practice, 252, 258; affair with Mrs. Jones, 252, 258–259, 283, 284; poetry of, 265; criticism in Boston Times, 269–276; on Cooper-Fennell rivalry, 270–274, 275; knowledge of theatrical history, 274–275; final years, 277–283; epilogue for The Poor Lodger, 280–281; death of, 283; “The Steeds of Apollo,” 284
Paine, Russell Sturgis, 336
Paine, Thomas, Common Sense, 4–5, 167, 173, 180–187, 202; Large Additions to Common Sense, 187–188
Paine, William, Massachusetts loyalist, sketch, 350–351
Park, Charles Edward, death and tribute, 470
Parsons, Theophilus, 245
Patriot’s Day, 303
Patten, William, Discourse, 45
Payne, John Howard, 242, 258, 277
Payson, Gilbert Russell, elected Resident Member, 340, 341, 366
Peabody, Francis Greenwood, 303
Peabody, George, mirrors of, 336
Pemberton, Samuel, Short Narrative, 73–77
Pennsylvania, University of, Four Dissertations, 45
Perez, Morton, Oration, 179–180
Perkins, Elliott, on Nominating Committee, 290, 345, 373, 399, 469
Perry, Joseph, Sermon, 154
Perry, Ralph Barton, 301
Pickering, Timothy, 299
Pickman, Edward Motley, tribute, 366
Pier, Arthur Stanwood, on committee to examine Treasurer’s accounts, 290, 345, 373
Pierce, Benjamin, 299
Pierce, Richard D., edits records of First Church of Boston, 326, 334, 335, 400–401, 471
Pierce, William, apprentice, 432
Pills for the Delegates, 154
Pitt, William, Political Debates, 46–47, 199; Speech on the 20th of January 1775, 154–157; Plan Offered, 157
Pleasant Hill, architectural importance, 373, 376, 381, 390; site, 376; construction begun, 376; grounds, 377, 386–388; building materials, 377–385; plan, 378; furnishings, 378–386; cost, 389; sold, 389, 390; demolished, 390
Polyanthos, The, 264
Poplar Grove, name for Pleasant Hill, 388, n.6
Port-Folio, The, 277
Power and Grandeur of Great-Britain, 59–60
Pownall, Thomas, Administration, 19–21, 24, 198; C——— having gone through the examination, 70–71; Speech of, 71
Prentiss, Charles, 284
Prescott, Benjamin, Free and Calm Consideration, 115–116
Prescott, Robert, 113
Price, Richard, Observations, 5, 188–193
Priestley, Joseph, Address, 116–117
Prince, William and Son, first American nursery, 387
Pringle, William, 387
Prout, Timothy, Diana’s Shrines, 92–93, 200
Puknat, E. M., 203
Puknat, S. B., 203
Puritans, attitude toward the poor, 419–420
Putnam, James, Massachusetts loyalist, 351–352
Quincy, Josiah (1744–1775), Observations, 117–118
Quincy, Josiah (1772–1864), 303
Quincy family, paper on, 364
Quinn, David Beers, elected Corresponding Member, 475
Rand, Edward Kennard, 299, 301
Randall, Richard Harding, Jr., elected Resident Member, 373, 392
Randolph, John, Considerations, 118, 200
Ray, Nicholas, Importance of the Colonies, 47–48
Raynal, Guillaume Thomas François, Sentiments of a Foreigner, 158
Reasons Against the Renewal of the Sugar Act, 21–22
Reed, Joseph, 45
Remarks On a Late Pamphlet Entitled Plain Truth, 194, 202
Remarks Upon a Discourse Preached December 15th 1774, 158, 201
Revere, Paul, makes medals for Joseph Barrell, 373, 385; other work for Barrell, 385
Reward, ship, 358
Reynolds, Frederick, Werther, 236
Richardson, Ruth, 336
Richmond, Carleton Rubira, elected Treasurer, 330, 339, 370, 396, 404, 473
Riley, Stephen Thomas, elected Member of the Council, 370; paper on the Robert Gould Shaw monument, 372; paper on Thomas Hutchinson, 391; on Nominating Committee, 469
Rivington, James, 6
Robbins, William J., 335
Roberts, Abigail, 422
Robinson, Fred Norris, on Nominating Committee, 290, 345, 373; 471
Rogers, Bathsheba, apprentice, 425
Rogers, Rev. Ezekiel, 408
Rokeby, Matthew Robinson-Morris, 2nd Baron, Considerations, 5, 118–121
Rollins, Carl Purington, tribute, 401
Romney, George, portrait by, 402
Ross, Robert, Sermon, 194
Rotch, William, elected Resident Member, 203, 290, 327, 343
Rowland, David Sherman, Divine Providence Illustrated, 48
Rowley (Mass.), 408
Rule, James, gardener for Joseph Barrell, 387
Russell’s Gazette, 222
Rusticus, Remarks, 194
Ruzicka, Rudolph, elected Honorary Member, 345, 366
Sampson, Ezra, Sermon, 159
Sanger, Rev. Zedekiah, 211
Sargent, Henry, portrait of the Rev. John Clarke, 385
Sargent, Winthrop, on German drama, 257
Sayre, Stephen, Englishman Deceived, 60
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 256–257, 263
Scholfield, Arthur, 412
Schell, Mrs. Beverley, 434
Seabury, Samuel, 5; Congress Canvassed, 121–122, 201; Free Thoughts, 121, 122–123, 201; View of the Controversy, 121, 123, 201; Alarm to the Legislature, 159; [The Republican Dissected], 159–160, 201
Selfridge, Thomas O., 277, 283–284
Serious Address to the Inhabitants . . . of New York, 123–124
Seton, Henry, elected Resident Member, 397, 398, 401
Sewall, Samuel, diary quoted, 297, 301; 303
Sewell, Jonathan, Massachusetts loyalist, 352
Shakespeare, William, Hamlet, 215; As You Like It, 218; King Lear, 234; Othello, 234, 272; Henry IV, 246, 256, 271, 275; The Merchant of Venice, 258
Shaler and Hall, 380
Sharp, Granville, Declaration, 124–126
Shaw, Robert Gould, paper on monument to, 372
Sheridan, Richard B., The School for Scandal, 205, 213–214, 258–260
Sherwood, Samuel, Sermon, 126;
Church’s Flight into the Wilderness, 195
Shipley, Jonathan, Sermon, 5, 93–95; Speech, 5, 126–129
Shipton, Clifford Kenyon, elected Vice-President, 396; elected President, 404, 473; 418 n. 3
Shirley-Belcher Feud, paper on, 397 [Short but Serious Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania], 79
Sill, Edward Rowland, 301
Simonson, Lee, 299
Simpson, Alan, paper on Edward Hopkin’s legacy, 304–324
Sinclair, J. Bruce, paper on Merrimack Valley Textile Museum, 406–416, 470; elected Resident Member, 474, 475
Small, Edwin Williams, elected Resident Member, 3, 327; paper on Lexington-Concord battle road, 331–335
Smith, William (1727–1803), 45, 168; Sermon, 160–163; Oration in Memory of General Montgomery, 195–197
Some Fugitive Thoughts on a Letter Signed Freeman, 130, 201
Some Observations of Consequence, 60–61
Some Seasonable Observations and Remarks upon the State of our Controversy, 163
Sparks, Jared, 303
Spinning bees, 411
Stamp Act, 410
Stamp Act Congress, Proceedings, 48–49
Stanley, Mrs. (actress), 275–276
Stark, James H., History of the Loyalists of Massachusetts, 362
State of Importations from Great Britain, 80
[State of the Embarrassments . . .], 71
Stearns, A. Warren, tribute, 366
Stearns, Charles Edward, elected Resident Member, 371, 372, 392
Stearns, William, View of the Controversy, 164
Steele, Ebenezer, 252
Stevens, Samuel D., 407
Stillman, Samuel, Good News, 49
Storkney, Richard, of Stoughton (Mass.), 431
Story, Isaac, Love of our Country Recommended, 164
Sweetser, Benjamin, 228
Syme, Ronald, 326
Tack, Mrs. Augustus Vincent, 326
Taylor, Francis Henry, elected Honorary Member, 325, 336; death, 325, 331; tribute, 336–337
Tennant, William, Address, 130
Textile manufacturing in New England, first mills, 412; effect of American Revolution, 411–412; effect of War of 1812, 413; achievement of full factory system, 414; working conditions, 414–415
Thacher, Rev. Oxenbridge, Sentiments, 22; 426
Thacher, Peter, Oration, 197
Theater, German influence on American, 204, 208–209, 238–268; in Boston, 205–285; disorders in, 231–233; management of, 233–234; actors and acting in, 268–277
Thomas, Isaiah, 418, 424, 431, 432 n. 5
Thomas, Peter, 418
Thompson, Benjamin, 362
Thompson, Mrs. Lovell, 326
Thompson, Robert, 295, 308, 310
Thoreau, Henry D., 299
Thoron, Benjamin W., 336
Throop, Benjamin, Thanksgiving Sermon, 49
Thurber, James, of Rehoboth (Mass.), 429
Ticknor, George, 240
Timber trade, importance in New Brunswick, 357–358
Tories, see loyalists
Towner, Lawrence W., paper on the indentures of Boston’s poor apprentices, 417–468, 470; “A Good Master Well Served,” 419 n. 7, 423 n. 3
Trevelyan, George Macaulay, death, 471
Trevelyan, Sir George Otto, on American tories, 359–360
Triumph of the Whigs, 164
Trumbull, Benjamin, Discourse, 95
Trustees of the Charity of Edward Hopkins, 301–304, 326; see also Charity of Edward Hopkins
Tucker, John, Sermon, 82
Tucker, Josiah, True Interest of Great-Britain, 130–131
Tyler, Royall, “An Occasional Address,” 220
Tyrell, Joseph Burr, tribute, 327
University of Virginia, 343
Updike, John, 299
Vanbrugh, Sir John, Provok’d Husband, 226, 231
Van Ravenswaay, Charles, elected Resident Member, 474, 475
Vaughn, Charles, 379
Vermeule, Cornelius Clarkson, III, elected Resident Member, 371, 372, 392
Ver Steeg, Clarence, 364
Vose, Robert Churchill, Jr., elected Resident Member, 373, 392
Wainwright, Nicholas Biddle, elected Non-Resident Member, 345, 366
Walcott, Robert, 303
Walker, James, 303
Wanton, William, of Saint John (New Brunswick), 354
War of 1812, effect on economy of New Brunswick, 358; effect on textile industry, 413
Warren, James, of Plymouth (Mass.), 427
Warren, Joseph, Short Narrative, 73–77; Oration (1772), 83–84; Oration (1775), 164–165
Warren, Josiah, 426
Washington, George, 245
Washington, sloop, trip around world, 375
Watts, Stephen, 45
Webb, Sarah, 383
Webster, Samuel, Misery and Duty, 131; Rabshakeh’s Proposals Considered, 165
Wells, Richard, Few Political Reflections, 131; 168
Wemms, William, Trial of, 80–81
Wentworth, Sir John, New Hampshire loyalist, 348
Wesley, John, Calm Address, 6
West, Samuel, Sermon, 197
Weston, Robert Dickson, tribute, 327
Whately, Thomas, Regulations, 32–33, 199
White, William, Clergyman’s Daughter, 278; Orlando, 278; The Poor Lodger, 279–280; 282
Whitehill, Walter Muir, on committee for annual dinner, 290, 345, 373, 399, 469; 343; reports on independent historical societies, 396; reports on Boston Historical Conservation Committee, 405, 470
Whitney, Edward Allen, death, 471
Whitney, James Lyman, 345
Whitney, Peter, Transgressions of a Land, 131
Wilkins, Isaac, Short Advice, 132
Willard, Abijah, Massachusetts loyalist, 349–350
Willard, Joseph, 301
Williams, Alexander Whiteside, on committee for annual dinner, 469
Williams, Samuel, Discourse, 165–166
Williams, William, of Hatfield (Mass.), 430
Williamson, James Alexander, transferred from Corresponding to Honorary membership, 475
Williston, Samuel, 471
Willoughby, Francis, 295, 308, 310
Wilmot, Lemuel Allen, 361
Wilson, Mrs. Andrew Chalmers, 365
Wilson, James, Considerations, 5, 132
Wilson, Thomas James, elected Resident Member, 391, 397, 401
Winslow, Edward, Massachusetts loyalist, sketch, 355–356
Winthrop, Governor John (of Mass.), on Ann (Yale) Hopkins, 293, 306
Winthrop, Waitstill, 303
Witherspoon, John, Dominion of Providence, 197–198
Withington, Sidney, paper, “Harvard, Yale, and Governor Hopkins’ Bequest,” 292, 297
Wood, William, New-England’s Prospect, 22
Woodworth, Samuel, 262
Wright, Louis Booker, paper on William Byrd, 370
Wroth, Lawrence Kinvin, elected Resident Member, 475
Wyzanski, Charles E., Jr., 299
Yale, Ann, see Hopkins, Ann (Yale)
Yale College, claims for funds under will of Edward Hopkins, 294, 298, 308–309, 313, 314
Zschokke, Johann Heinrich Daniel, Abällino, 256–257
Zubly, John Joachim, 6; Stamp-Act Repealed, 49–50; Humble Enquiry, 71–72; Great Britain’s Right to Tax Her Colonies, 72–73; Calm and Respectful Thoughts, 84; Law of Liberty, 166