INDEX

    INDEX

    Titles under which the newspapers are listed in the Check-List are printed in heavy face type.

    ABBREVIATIONS, key to, 14.

    Adam and Eve paper, the Massachusetts Gazette, so called by I. Thomas, 489 n.

    Adams, Thomas (d. 1799), possibly the publisher and printer of the Evening Post (1778–1780), 507. See also White & Adams.

    Adams & Nourse, State printers, 507. See also Adams, Thomas; Nourse, John.

    Addison, Joseph, quotation from his Cato used as motto by Massachusetts Spy, 418, 419.

    Additional papers, supplements sometimes called, 406.

    Æsop, Croxall’s edition of his Fables, mentioned, 450 n.

    Allen, John, printer of the Boston News-Letter (1707–1711), 437.

    Alphabetical List of Boston Newspapers (1704–1780), 6–8.

    America, alleged personification of, in the Independent Advertiser, 479 n.

    American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass., 405 n, 411, 411 n, 412 n, 419; its files of Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii; its file of the Boston Evening-Post, 425 n; of the Weekly Rehearsal, 463 n.

    American Colonies, device of divided snake representing disunited condition of, 496 n.

    American Historical Review, mentioned, 411 n.

    Andros Tracts, cited, 421 n.

    Appendices. See Supplements.

    Atkinson, Theodore (d. 1779), 468.

    Author, the word, formerly used for editor or publisher, 462.

    Authority, Published by, the words, used in the Boston News-Letter, 422; in the Boston Gazette, 441, 441 n; in the Boston Post-Boy, 470; in the Massachusetts Gazette, 492.

    Ayeb, James Bourne, M.D., vii.

    — Mary Farwell, original of this Check-List (1704–1760) compiled by, vii; continues the list to 1780, vii, viii, ix, xi; thanks of this Society extended to, vii; indebtedness of Editor to, 403 n; difficulties encountered by, 419.

    BARTON, Edmund Mills, 425 n.

    Belcher, Jonathan, Governor of Massachusetts, 466, 467.

    Belcher Papers, cited, 465 n.

    Belknap, Nathaniel, takes in advertisements for the Weekly Rehearsal (1733), 416 n.

    Bernard, Sir Francis, Governor of Massachusetts, 427, 429; his action regarding alleged attack by Boston Gazette, 485, 486.

    Bibliographical Notes, by Albert Matthews, 401–508; Introductory Note, 403–420; confined to bibliographical details, 413; except in the case of the early years of the Boston Post-Boy, 413 n, 465–470; their bibliographical details arranged under four heads, (1) titles, (2) days of publication, (3) publishers, printers, and places of publication, (4) devices, 414; on the Boston News-Letter, 421–439; on the Boston Gazette, 440–450; on the New-England Courant, 451–457; on the New-England Weekly Journal, 458–461; on the Weekly Rehearsal, 462–464; on the Boston Post-Boy, 465–473; on the Boston Evening-Post, 474–476; on the Independent Advertiser, 477–479; on the Boston Chronicle, 480–483; on the Massachusetts Gazette, 484–493; on the Massachusetts Spy, 494–497; on the New-England Chronicle, 498–502; on the Continental Journal, 503; on the Independent Ledger, 504, 505; on the Evening Post, 506–508.

    Bigelow, John, his edition of Franklin’s Works, cited, 455 n.

    Binding of newspapers, errors in, 419; method of, used in Lenox Library, 419 n; excellent files of Boston Chronicle due to, 481.

    Bird, used in stamp required by the Provincial Stamp Act (1755), 425; verses on, 425 n; used in device of the Boston Evening-Post, 476.

    Bird, Fish, and Indians, device used in the New-England Chronicle (1775–1770), 501; in the Essex Gazette (1768–1775), 501 n.

    Boone, Nicholas, sells the Boston News-Letter (1704), 416 n, 422 n.

    Boston, Mass., Memorial History of, cited, 413, 414 n; postmasters of, as publishers of newspapers, 440, 440 n, 466, 470.

    — Ann Street, 416 n.

    — Athenæum, 404, 405, n, 406 n, 410, 417 n; original manuscript of this Check-List in, vii, 405; its files of Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii; its treatment of the Massachusetts Gazette, 491 n.

    — Bible and Three Crowns, Ann Street, 416 n.

    — Clark’s Wharf, 416 n.

    — Club of Odd Volumes, 421 n.

    — Cornhill, 426 n, 440 n, 464, 475.

    — Court House, 501.

    — Court Street, 449, 503.

    — Cromwell’s Head Tavern, School Street, 472, 499, 508. See also Oliver Cromwell, Sign of; Oliver Cromwell Tavern.

    — Dock Square, 495.

    — Evacuation of, effect upon newspaper issues, 408.

    — Heart and Crown, Cornhill, T. Fleet’s printing-shop, 462, 464, 475, 476 n.

    — King Street, 449, 449 n, 460.

    — Liberty Tree, 405 n, 408 n.

    — London Coffee House, 421.

    — Market in Union Street, 495.

    — Marshall’s Lane, 495.

    — Mill Bridge, 495.

    — Newbury Street, 417 n, 426, 434, 437, 438, 448 n, 483, 492.

    — New Court Street, 501.

    — Oliver Cromwell, Sign of, School Street, 471. See also Cromwell’s Head Tavern; Oliver Cromwell Tavern.

    — Oliver Cromwell Tavern, School Street, 499, 501. See also Cromwell’s Head Tavern; Oliver Cromwell, Sign of.

    — Post-office, 440 n, 441 n, 467, 469.

    — Prison, 449 n.

    — Public Library, 417 n, 436 n; its files of Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    — Pudding Lane, 437.

    — Queen Street, 417 n, 440 n, 447 n, 448, 449, 449 n, 457, 459, 461, 472, 479, 492, 499, 501, 503.

    — Royal Exchange Lane, 495.

    — School Street, 471, 472, 499, 506, 508.

    — Siege of, only paper published during, 433.

    — State Street, 449.

    — Town House, 449, 467.

    — Union Street, 457, 495.

    — White Horse Tavern, Newbury Street, 483.

    — Winter Street, 504.

    Boston Chronicle (1767–1770), Check-List of, 343–347; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 348, 349; Bibliographical Notes on, 480–483; first issue of, 480; its days of publication, 480, 483; first Boston paper to appear regularly twice a week, 480; an organ of the Tories, 480; last issue of, 480; consecutively paged, 481; bound in three volumes, 481; Index of Vol. i, 481; two editions of first two numbers, 481, 481 n, 482 n; collation of Vols, i, ii, iii, 482, 482 n; double numbering in Vols. ii and iii, 483; its title, 483; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 483; prospectus of, 483 n.

    Boston Daily Advertiser, 504 n.

    Boston Evening-Post (1735–1775), Check-List of, 283–323; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 324–334; its practice in regard to Old and New Style, 2; motto adopted by, 418; devices used by, 418 n, 476; imprint omitted in certain issues of, 430 n; effect of the Revolution on, 433, 475; first issue of, 463, 474; may be considered a continuation of the Weekly Rehearsal, 403, 474, 474 n; Bibliographical Notes on, 474–476; numbering of first two issues of, 474, 474 n; its title, 475; its day of publication 475; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 475.

    Boston Evening Transcript, 450 n, 504 n.

    Boston Gazette (1719–1780), Check-List of, 109–170; issues of, reproduced, 160, 445, 445 n; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 171–186; erroneous statement regarding first issue of, 403 n; no imprint on certain issues of, 430 n; effect of Revolution on, 433, 444, 445, 503; Bibliographical Notes on, 440–449; Boston postmasters connected with, 440; appearance of the words Published by Authority in title of, 441, 441 n; its practice regarding Old and New Style, 441; incorporated with the New-England Weekly Journal, 442, 442 n; changes in title and numbering of, 442, 442 n, 443, 444; its titles, 442, 442 n, 443, 444, 446; commonly regarded as three distinct papers, 444, 445; I. Thomas’s statements on this point, 445; its days of publication, 446; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 446–449; its devices, 449, 450; publication of, interrupted, 449 n; alleged attack upon Gov. Bernard in, 485; action of the Governor, the Council, and the House regarding this attack, 485, 486.

    Boston Gazette (1719–1741), Check-List of, 109–131. For further references, see Boston Gazette.

    Boston Gazette, and Country Journal (1756–1779), Check-List of, 146–169. For further references, see Boston Gazette.

    Boston Gazette, and the Country Journal (1779–1780), Check-List of, 169, 170. For further references, see Boston Gazette.

    Boston Gazette, or Country Journal (1755–1756), Check-List of, 145, 146. For further references, see Boston Gazette.

    Boston Gazette, or, New England Weekly Journal (1741), Check-List of, 131. For further references, see Boston Gazette.

    Boston Gazette, or, Weekly Advertiser (1753–1755), Check-List of, 143, 144. For further references, see Boston Gazette.

    Boston Gazette, or, Weekly Journal (1741–1752), Check-List of, 131–142. For further references, see Boston Gazette.

    Boston News-Letter (1704–1776), Check-List of, 13–87; issues of, reproduced, 15, 74, 422 n, 445 n; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 88–106; erroneous statements regarding date of first issue of, 403, 403 n, 404 n; irregularities of publication common in, 407; its changes in title and numbering, 415, 423, 424, 428, 430, 430 n, 431, 431 n, 432, 432 n, 437, 471, 487, 488, 488 n; erroneous statement regarding New York Historical Society’s file of, 420; Bibliographical Notes on, 421–439; first issue of, 421, 422; appearance of the words Published by Authority in title of, 422; its practice regarding Old and New Style, 422; only known copies of first issue of, 422 n; two editions of first issue of, 422 n; curious signature introduced by B. Green into, 423, 458; assumes the Royal Arms as a device, 426, 428, 439, 439 n, 493 n; appearance of the words Massachusetts Gazette in title of, 428, 429, 439 n, 488; official notices to be published in, 429, 488; printed on paper made in Milton, 429; section 27 of the Stamp Act (1765) unheeded by publishers of, 430; arrangement between publishers of Boston Post-Boy and publishers of, 430–432, 470, 471, 484; only paper printed in Boston during the Siege, 433; publication of, interrupted, 433, 436; resumed, 433, 434; imprint omitted from certain issues of, 434; appeals for support of, 435; last known issue of, 435; issues of, of which no copies are extant, 436 n; its titles, 437; its days of publication, 437; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 437, 438; its devices, 439; occasionally published twice a week, ; issues of (1768–1769), containing two leaves, 489, 489 n, 490 n; notices in, 489 n, 490 n.

    Boston News-Letter (1704–1726, 1757–1762), Check-List of, 15–37, 68–73. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Boston News-Letter. And New-England Chronicle (1762), Check-List of, 73. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Boston News-Letter, and the New-England Chronicle (1763), Check-List of, 74. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Boston Post-Boy (1734–1775), Check-List of, 231–270; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 271–280; motto adopted by, 418; imprint omitted in certain issues of, 430 n; arrangement between publishers of Boston News-Letter and publishers of, 430–432, 470, 471, 484; changes in title of, 432, 470, 471, 472, 472 n; suspension of, caused by Revolution, 433, 470, 472; Royal Arms assumed by, 439, 473, 493 n; Bibliographical Notes on, 465–473; meagre information regarding early years of, 465; first known issue of, 468; probable last issue of, published by E. Huske, 468, 469; reputed printer of (1734–1754), 470; appearance of the words Published by Authority in title of, 470; its practice in regard to Old and New Style, 470; last known issue of, 471; its titles, 471, 472; its day of publication, 472; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 472; its devices, 472, 473; issues of (1768–1769), containing two leaves, 490, 490 n; notice in, 490 n.

    Boston Post-Boy (1750–1754), Check-List of, 247–251. For further references, see Boston Post-Boy.

    Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser (1763–1769), Check-List of, 258–264. For further references, see Boston Post-Boy.

    Boston Weekly Advertiser (1757–1758), Check-List of, 252, 253. For further references, see Boston Post-Boy.

    Boston Weekly News-Letter (1730–1757, 1768–1769), Check-List of, 41–68, 79, 80. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Boston Weekly Post-Boy (1734–1750), Check-List of, 231–247. For further references, see Boston Post-Boy.

    Bostonian Society, Boston, its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    Boy, Man, and Girl, device used in the Boston Gazette (1753), 450.

    Boydell, Hannah (d. 1741), wife of John (d. 1739), the Boston Gazette published for the benefit of, and her children (1739–1741), 442; death of, 442, 443, 448 n.

    — John (d. 1739), postmaster of Boston, 440, 465, 467; publisher of the Boston Gazette (1732–1739), 440, 442, 448, 448 n; death of, 442, 448 n, 465, 466; resigns the post-mastership, 466.

    Boyle, John (d. 1819), publisher and printer of the Boston News-Letter (1774), 416 n, 417 n, 432, 433, 438; death of, 438 n.

    Bracket, Joshua, 449.

    Bradford, Thomas (d. 1838), publisher of the Pennsylvania Journal, son of William, 497.

    — William (d. 1791), publisher of the Pennsylvania Journal, 497.

    Britannia liberating a bird, device used in the Boston Gazette (1755–1769), 450, 450 n; in the Independent Advertiser (1748–1749), 479, 479 n; sometimes interpreted as America in the character of a female, 479 n.

    Broadside, 405 n; entitled The Present State of the New-English Affairs (1689), 421, 421 n; one printed by Powars & Willis, issued on Sunday, 500, 500 n.

    Brooker, William, postmaster of Boston, 440, 441 n; publisher of the Boston Gazette (1719–1720), 441, 446.

    Buckingham, Joseph Tinker, 436 n; his Specimens of Newspaper Literature (sometimes called Reminiscences), 413; cited, 450 n; quoted, 501 n; many devices used in Boston papers reproduced by, 450 n.

    Bushell, John (d. 1761), reputed printer of the Boston Post-Boy, 470; publisher of the Halifax Gazette, 470 n; his death, 470 n.

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass., removal of the Essex Gazette to, 498, 498 n.

    Campbell, John (d. 1728), postmaster of Boston, 440, 441, 441 n; publisher of the Boston News-Letter (1704–1722), 421, 422 n, 423, 437; writer of news-letters (1703), 422, 422 n; death of, 437 n; reflections of J. Franklin upon, 451.

    Caricatura, A, being a Representation of the Tree of Liberty, and the Distresses of the Present Day (1765), mentioned, 405 n.

    Censorship of the press in Massachusetts, attempts to revive and enforce, 452–455, 454 n. 485, 486.

    Check-List of Boston Newspapers (1704–1780), by Mary Farwell Ayer, 1–400; of the Boston News-Letter, 15–87; of the Boston Gazette, 109–170; of the New-England Courant, 189–194; of the New-England Weekly Journal, 199–213; of the Weekly Rehearsal, 221–225; of the Boston Post-Boy, 231–270; of the Boston Evening-Post, 283–323; of the Independent Advertiser, 337, 338; of the Boston Chronicle, 343–347; of the Massachusetts Gazette, 353–356; of the Massachusetts Spy, 361–366; of the New-England Chronicle, 371–376; of the Continental Journal, 381–385; of the Independent Ledger, 391–393; of the Evening Post, 397–399; its method of preparation explained, 403–410.

    Chronological List of Boston Newspapers (1704–1780), 3–5.

    Clark, John, 453, 454.

    Codfishery, emblem of, in device of the New-England Chronicle, 501 n.

    Collin, Capt. Shubael, 429.

    Collation of Numbers and Dates, by Mary Farwell Ayer, of the Boston News-Letter, 88–106; of the Boston Gazette, 171–180; of the New-England Courant, 195, 196; of the New-England Weekly Journal, 214–217; of the Weekly Rehearsal, 226, 227; of the Boston Post-Boy, 271–280; of the Boston Evening-Post, 324–334; of the Independent Advertiser, 339; of the Boston Chronicle, 348, 349; of the Massachusetts Gazette, 357; of the Massachusetts Spy, 367, 368; of the New-England Chronicle, 377, 378; of the Continental Journal, 386, 387; of the Independent Ledger, 394; of the Evening Post, 400; remarks on peculiarities of, 410–412.

    Colonial Society of Massachusetts, votes of, regarding the publication of this Check-List, vii; Publications of, cited, 405 n, 421 n, 438 n.

    Columbian Centinel, 449 n, 450 n, 472 n, 475 n, 501 n.

    Complete, librarians cautioned against labelling their files of newspapers, 406.

    Congress, a Resolve of, mentioned, 506.

    — Library of. See Library of Congress.

    Constitutional Courant (1765), snake device used in, 496 n, 497 n.

    Continental Journal (1776–1780), Check-List of, 381–385; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 386, 387; motto used by, 419; Bibliographical Notes on, 503–505; first issue of, 503; its title, 503; its day of publication, 503; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 503.

    Continental Journal, and Weekly Advertiser (1776–1780), Check-List of, 381–385. For further references, see Continental Journal.

    Correctness in numbering papers not to be expected, 411.

    Country-Journal, proposed newspaper, 444. See also Boston Gazette.

    Croxall, Rev. Samuel, his edition of Æsop’s Fables, mentioned, 450 n.

    Cummings, Charles Amos, his Press and Literature of the last Hundred Years, mentioned, 413.

    DATES of newspapers of which there are no known copies are conjectural, 2, 407, 528; errors in, 408, 409. See also Double-dating.

    Davenport, Addington, 452.

    Days of publication, frequently changing, 416; of the Boston News-Letter, 437; of the Boston Gazette, 446; of the New-England Courant, 457; of the New-England Weekly Journal, 461; of the Weekly Rehearsal, 464; of the Boston Post-Boy, 472; of the Boston Evening-Post, 475; of the Independent Advertiser, 477, 478; of the Boston Chronicle, 483; of the Massachusetts Gazette, 492; of the Massachusetts Spy, 495; of the New-England Chronicle, 500; of the Continental Journal, 503; of the Independent Ledger, 504; of the Evening Post, 507.

    Defacement of dates and numbers, improper, 411.

    Devices, 418; omission of or sudden change in, 418 n; that used in stamp required by Provincial Stamp Act (1755), 425; of the Boston News-Letter, 426, 428, 439, 439 n, 493 n; of the Boston Post-Boy, 439 n, 472, 473, 493 n; of the Massachusetts Gazette, 439 n, 493; of the Boston Gazette, 449, 450; of the Independent Advertiser, 450 n, 479, 479 n; of the Boston Evening-Post, 476, 476 n; of the Massachusetts Spy, 496, 496 n, 497; of the New-England Chronicle, 501, 501 n, 502, 502 n; of the Independent Ledger, 505; of the Evening Post, 508. See also Mottoes.

    Dickinson, John, his Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, printed in the Boston Chronicle, 481, 481 n, 482 n.

    Documents, bound in newspaper files, sometimes erroneously regarded as supplements, 405, 405 n.

    Double-dating, confusion caused by, 403, 404; in the Boston News-Letter, 422. See also Dates.

    Dragon. See Snake and Dragon.

    Draper, Deborah (Green), wife of John (d. 1762), 424 n.

    — Edward (d. 1831), publisher and printer of the Independent Ledger (1778–1780), brother of Samuel (d. 1767), 504, 504 n; his death, 504 n. See also Draper & Folsom.

    — John (d. 1762), publisher and printer of the Boston News-Letter (1733–1762), 417 n, 424, 424 n, 438; his death, 426, 427, 438 n; printer to the Governor and Council, 427; printer of the Weekly Rehearsal (1731–1732), 462, 464.

    — Margaret (Green), publisher and printer of the Boston News-Letter (1774–1775), wife of Richard (d. 1774), 416 n, 432, 433, 436 n, 438; disappearance of her name from the Boston News-Letter, 435; Thomas’s statement regarding her partnership with J. Howe, 435; her probable retirement from the paper, 436; her death, 438 n.

    — Richard (d. 1774), publisher and printer of the Boston News-Letter (1762–1774), son of John (d. 1762), 426, 427 n, 428 n, 429, 438; introduces the Royal Arms as a device, 428, 439 n; his petition to the Governor and Council, 427, 427 n; appointed printer to the Governor and Council, 427; certain sections of Stamp Act unheeded by, 430; his arrangement with Green & Russell regarding the Massachusetts Gazette, 430–432, 470, 471, 484, 487, 488, 489, 490 n, 491, 492; forms partnership with J. Boyle, 432; his death, 432, 438 n; appointed by Council, with Green & Russell, as printer of the Massachusetts Gazette, 487.

    — Samuel (d. 1767), printer of the Boston News-Letter (1763–1765), nephew of John (d. 1762), 423 n, 438; publisher and printer of the Boston News-Letter (1765–1767), 428 n, 430, 438; his death, 438 n, 504 n.

    Draper & Folsom, publishers and printers of the Independent Ledger (1778–1780), 504 n. See also Draper, Edward; Folsom, John West.

    Dudley, Paul (d. 1751), 405 n.

    Dummer, William (d. 1761), 454.

    Duniway, Clyde Augustus, his Development of Freedom of the Press in Massachusetts, cited, 454 n, 486 n.

    ECHO, Proteus, pseudonym of the publisher of the New-England Weekly Journal, 459.

    Edes, Benjamin (d. 1803), publisher and printer of the Boston Gazette (1755–1780), 444, 449; his partnership with John Gill dissolved, 444, 503; his death, 449 n. See also Edes & Gill.

    — Benjamin, Jr. (d. 1801), publisher and printer of the Boston Gazette (1779–1780), son of Benjamin (d. 1803), 449, 449 n; death of, 450 n. See also Edes, Benjamin, & Sons.

    — Benjamin, & Sons, publishers and printers of the Boston Gazette (1779–1780), 449 n. See also Edes, Benjamin; Edes, Benjamin, Jr.; Edes, Peter.

    — Peter (d. 1840), publisher and printer of the Boston Gazette (1779–1780), son of Benjamin (d. 1803), 449, 449 n; his death, 450 n. See also Edes, Benjamin, & Sons.

    Edes & Gill, publishers and printers of the Boston Gazette (1755–1775), 430 n, 444; their proposed newspaper, the Country-Journal, 444; the partnership dissolved, 444, 503. See also Edes, Benjamin; Gill, John.

    Editions, different, of the same paper, 409, 410, 422 n; of first two numbers of the Boston Chronicle, 481, 481 n. 482 n.

    Eliot, Benjamin, 467.

    — Rev. John (d. 1813), 412 n; his Narrative of the Newspapers printed in New-England, 412; his interpretation of the device used in the Independent Advertiser, 479 n.

    English American, device adopted in the seal of Massachusetts (1775), 502 n.

    Ernst, Carl Wilhelm, his Postal Service in Boston, from 1639 to 1893, cited, 469 n.

    Essex County, Mass., codfishery principal dependence of, 501 n; official seal of, 501 n.

    Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 405 n, 498 n, 500; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    Eve, Adam and, paper, the Massachusetts Gazette so called by I. Thomas, 489 n.

    Evening Post (1778–1780), Check-List of, 397–399; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 400; Bibliographical Notes on, 506–508; first issue of, 500; its days of publication, 506, 507; its titles, 506, 507, 507 n; reasons for abandoning its publication, 506, 507; not mentioned in previous accounts of Boston newspapers, 506 n; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 508; its devices, 508.

    Evening Post; and the General Advertiser (1778–1780), Check-List of, 397, 398. For further references, see Evening Post.

    Everett, Edward, his statement regarding the beginning of the Boston News-Letter, 403 n; of the Boston Gazette, 404 n; his Orations and Speeches, cited, 404 n.

    Extraordinaries. See Supplements.

    FACSIMILE reproductions of Boston newspapers. See Reproductions.

    Farmer’s Letters. See Dickinson, John.

    Fish. See Bird, Fish, and Indians.

    Fleeming, John, publisher and printer of the Boston Chronicle (1767–1770), 480, 483; his name usually misspelled Fleming, . See also Mein & Fleeming.

    Fleet, John (d. 1806), publisher and printer of the Boston Evening-Post (1758–1775), son of Thomas (d. 1758), 430 n, 475, 475 n, 476; his death, 475 n.

    — Thomas (d. 1758), printer of the Weekly Rehearsal (1732–1733), 416 n, 462, 464; publisher and printer of the Boston Evening-Post (1735–1758), 425 n, 463, 474, 475, 476 n; publisher and printer of the Weekly Rehearsal (1733–1735), 462, 464; his death, 475 n.

    — Thomas, Jr. (d. 1797), publisher and printer of the Boston Evening-Post (1758–1775), son of Thomas (d. 1758), 430 n, 475, 475 n, 476; his death, 475 n.

    Fleming, John. See Fleeming, John.

    Folsom, John West (d. 1825), publisher and printer of the Independent Ledger (1778–1780), 504, 504 n; his death, 504 n. See also Draper & Folsom.

    Fort, Ship and. See Ship and Fort.

    Fowle, Daniel (d. 1787), publisher and printer of the Independent Advertiser (1748–1749), 477, 479; his death, 479 n. See also Rogers & Fowle.

    — Zechariah (d. 1776), publisher and printer of the Massachusetts Spy (1770), brother of Daniel (d. 1787), 494, 495; his partnership with I. Thomas dissolved, 494, 495 n; his death, 495 n.

    France, Arms of, 479 n.

    Franklin, Benjamin (d. 1790), E. Everett’s Boyhood and Youth of, cited, 403 n, 404 n; publisher and printer of the New-England Courant (1723–1726), 455, 457; possible clue to the date of his leaving Boston, 456; his Autobiography, quoted, 455; Bigelow’s edition of his Works, cited, 455 n; Houghton, Mifflin, & Co.’s edition of his Autobiography, mentioned, 456.

    — James (d. 1735), printer of the Boston Gazette (1719–1720), brother of Benjamin, 446; publisher and printer of the New-England Courant (1721–1723), 451, 456, 457; his reflections upon J. Campbell, 451; nickname applied to, by J. Campbell, 451; imprisoned for reflections upon the Government, 452; unsuccessful attempt to establish censorship over, 453, 454, 454 n; resigns printing of his paper to B. Franklin, 455; his death, 457 n.

    — John (d. 1756), postmaster of Boston, brother of Benjamin, 469, 469 n.

    Frederick II, King of Prussia, 419.

    Fulham, Francis, 453.

    GR, the letters, used in Royal Arms in Boston News-Letter (1763), 439 n.

    George II, King of England, 424.

    Gill, John (d. 1785), publisher and printer of the Boston Gazette (1755–1775), 444, 449; his partnership with B. Edes dissolved, 444, 503; publisher and printer of the Continental Journal (1776–1780), 503; his death, 503 n. See also Edes & Gill.

    Girl, Man, and Boy, device used in the Boston Gazette (1753), 450.

    Goddard, Delano Alexander, his Press and Literature of the Provincial Period, mentioned, 413; his Pulpit, Press, and Literature of the Revolution, mentioned, 413.

    Goddess of Liberty, device used in the Massachusetts Spy (1771–1775), 496, 496 n.

    Great Britain, Statutes at Large, cited, 430 n.

    Green, Bartholomew (d. 1732), son of Samuel (d. 1702) of Cambridge, 424 n; printer of the Boston News-Letter (1704–1707, 1711–1722), 422, 437; publisher and printer of the Boston News-Letter, (1723–1732), 423, 437; curious device introduced by, 423; his death, 424, 437 n, 448 n.

    — Bartholomew, Jr., (d. 1751), printer of the Boston Gazette (1727–1736), son of Bartholomew (d. 1732), 447, 447 n, 448; location of his printing-office, 448 n; his death, 448 n.

    — Deborah, daughter of Bartholomew (d. 1732). See Draper.

    — John (d. 1787), publisher and printer of the Boston Post-Boy (1757–1773), son of Bartholomew, Jr. (d. 1751), 431, 470, 472; his death, 472 n. See also Green & Russell.

    — Margaret (d. 1807), daughter of Thomas and Ann (Calef) Green. See Draper.

    — Samuel (d. 1690), of Boston, son of Samuel (d. 1702) of Cambridge, printer of The Present State of the New-English Affairs (1689), 421.

    — Samuel Abbott, his Ten Fac-simile Reproductions Relating to Various Subjects, cited, 421 n, 456, 460; quoted, 422 n, 445 n; his Ten Fac-simile Reproductions Relating to Old Boston and Neighborhood, cited, 421 n; his Ten Fac-simile Reproductions Relating to New England, cited, 430 n.

    — Timothy (d. 1763), printer of the Boston Gazette (1736–1741), son of Timothy (d. 1757), son of Samuel (d. 1702) of Cambridge, 442, 448; publisher and printer of the Boston Gazette (1741–1752), 442, 448; publisher and printer of the New-England Weekly Journal (1727–1741), 442, 459, 460, 461; his partnership with S. Kneeland dissolved, 443; his death, 448 n. See also Kneeland & Green.

    Green & Russell, publishers and printers of the Boston Post-Boy (1757–1773), 417 n, 430 n, 473 n, 499 n; arrangement with R. Draper regarding the Massachusetts Gazette, 430–432, 470, 471, 484, 487, 488, 489, 490 n, 492; appointed by Council as printers, with R. Draper, of the Massachusetts Gazette, 487. See also Green, John; Russell, Joseph.

    Green & Russell’s Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser (1759–1763), Check-List of, 254–258. For further references, see Boston Post-Boy.

    Gridley, Jeremiah (or Jeremy) (d. 1767), publisher of the Weekly Rehearsal (1731–1733), 462, 464; his death, 464 n.

    HALIFAX, N. S., St. Paul’s Parish, Burial Register of, cited, 448 n, 470 n.

    Halifax Gazette, 470 n.

    Hall, Ebenezer (d. 1776), publisher and printer of the Essex Gazette (1772–1775), brother of Samuel (d. 1807), 498; publisher and printer of the New-England Chronicle (1775–1776), 498, 501; his death, 499, 501 n.

    — Samuel (d. 1807), brother of Ebenezer (d. 1776), 404 n; publisher and printer of the Essex Gazette (1708–1775), 498; publisher and printer of the New-England Chronicle (1775–1776), 498, 499, 501; gives up the publication, 499; his death, 501 n.

    Hamilton, John, postmaster-general, 441.

    Hancock, John (d. 1793), Governor of Massachusetts, 429.

    — Thomas (d. 1764), uncle of John (d. 1793), takes in advertisements for the Weekly Rehearsal (1732), 416 n.

    Harris, Benjamin, publisher of Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick (1690), 421.

    Harrison, a brigantine, 429.

    Harvard College, Library, Cambridge, Mass., 404; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    — Stoughton Hall, New-England Chronicle printed in (1775–1776), 501.

    Harvard Historical Studies, cited, 454 n.

    Heart and Crown, device used in the Boston Evening-Post (1759–1775), 476, 476 n.

    Heart, Candle, and Chain, device used in the Independent Ledger (1778–1780), 505, 505 n.

    Hicks, John, publisher and printer of the Boston Post-Boy (1773–1775), 471, 472. See also Mills & Hicks.

    Hirst, Samuel, 447 n.

    Historical Magazine, cited, 421 n.

    Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    Holbrook, Samuel, 469, 469 n.

    Holt, John, publisher of the New-York Journal, 497 n.

    Homo non unius negotii, nickname applied by J. Campbell to J. Franklin, 451.

    Hope, a schooner, , 481 n.

    Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., their edition of B. Franklin’s Autobiography, mentioned, 456.

    Howe, John (d. 1835), printer and probable publisher of the Boston News-Letter (1775–1776), 435, 436, 438; his death, 438 n.

    Hudson, Frederic, his Journalism in the United States, from 1690 to 1872, mentioned, 413; cited, 421 n, 466 n.

    Hurd, Nathaniel, 405 n.

    Huske, Ellis (d. 1755), postmaster of Boston, 440, 465, 466, 467, 469, 470; publisher of the Boston Post-Boy (1734–1754), 465, 468, 469, 470, 472; his prominence in New Hampshire polities, 465, 468; often confused with his sons, 465, 465 n, 466, 466 n; lack of contemporary allusions to, 467, 468; his marriage, 467 n; his death, 468, 468 n, 472 n.

    — Ellis, Jr., son of Ellis Huske (d. 1755), often confused with his father, 465, 465 n; erroneously stated to have been the publisher of the Boston Post-Boy, 465, 465 n, 466.

    — Gen. John (d. 1761), brother of Ellis (d. 1755), 468.

    — John (d. 1773), son of Ellis (d. 1755), often confused with his father, 466; his alleged share in the passage of the Stamp Act, 466 n.

    — Mary (Plaisted), wife of Ellis (d. 1755), 467, 467 n.

    IMPRINTS, newspaper practices regarding, 416, 416 n, 417; curiosities in, 416 n, 417 n; often an important means of identifying a paper, 417, 417 n; omission of, in certain issues, 430, 430 n.

    Independent Advertiser (1748–1749), Check-List of, 337, 338; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 339; its practice in regard to the adoption of New Style, 2; device used by, 450 n, 479, 479 n; Bibliographical Notes on, 477–479; first issue of, 477; probable suspension of, in 1749, 477, 478; its title, 478; its day of publication, 477, 477 n, 478; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 479; supported by the Whigs, 479 n.

    Independent Chronicle (1776), Check-List of, 372. For further references, see New-England Chronicle.

    Independent Chronicle. And the Universal Advertiser (1776–1780), Check-List of, 372–376. For further references, see New-England Chronicle.

    Independent Ledger (1778–1780), Check-List of, 391–393; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 394; Bibliographical Notes on, 504, 505; first issue of, 504; its titles, 504; its day of publication, 504; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 504; its devices, 505, 505 n.

    Independent Ledger, and American Advertiser (1778), Check-List of, 391. For further references, see Independent Ledger.

    Independent Ledger, and the American Advertiser (1778–1780), Check-List of, 391–393. For further references, see Independent Ledger.

    Indian, device used in the Boston Gazette (1754–1756), 450; in the New-England Chronicle (1775–1776), 501, 501 n.

    Infants, selecting flowers from a basket, device used in the Massachusetts Spy (1771–1775), 496, 496 n.

    Irregularities in publication, forms of, 406, 407, 407 n, 408, 408 n.

    JACK of all trades, nickname applied by J. Campbell to J. Franklin, 451.

    Jamaica Courant, Weekly, 406 n.

    Journal of Occurrences, a series of articles in the New-York Journal, 491, 491 n.

    Journal of the Times. See Journal of Occurrences.

    Journal of Transactions. See Journal of Occurrences.

    KEY to abbreviations, 14.

    King’s Arms. See Royal Arms.

    Kneeland, Samuel (d. 1769), printer of the Boston Gazette (1720–1726, 1736–1741), 440, 442, 446, 447, 448; publisher and printer of the Boston Gazette (1741–1755), 442, 443, 448, 448 n; publisher and printer of the New-England Weekly Journal (1727–1741), 442, 458, 459, 460; his partnership with T. Green dissolved, 443; his death, 448 n; his bookshop in King Street, 460. See also Kneeland & Green.

    Kneeland & Green, printers of the Boston Gazette (1736–1741), 442; publishers and printers of the Boston Gazette (1741–1752), 442, 443; publishers and printers of the New-England Weekly Journal (1727–1741), 442, 443; their partnership dissolved, 443. See also Green, Timothy; Kneeland, Samuel.

    Knolton. See Knowlton.

    Knowlton, Nathaniel, 453.

    LEAVES, number of, constantly varied, 414.

    Lenox Library, New York City, 410; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii; its method of binding newspapers, 419 n.

    Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. See Dickinson, John.

    Lewis, Thomas (d. 1727), postmaster of Boston, 440, 440 n; publisher of the Boston Gazette (1725–1727), 413 n, 440 n, 446, 446 n, 447; his death, 447 n.

    Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., 411; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    Lighthouse, Ship and. See Ship and Lighthouse.

    Linen rags, people of Massachusetts asked to save, 429.

    List of Boston Newspapers by Years (1704–1780), 9–11.

    Location of printing-offices. See Publishers, printers, and places of publication.

    London, Eng., British Museum, 456.

    — Public Record Office, 421 n.

    London Magazine, quoted, 468.

    Lords Protest on the Treaty of Peace, etc., mentioned, 405 n; not a supplement, 405 n.

    Lossing, Benson John, his Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution, cited, 491 n.

    MAN and sword, device used in the New-England Chronicle (1776–1780), 502, 502 n.

    Man, Boy, and Girl, device used in the Boston Gazette (1753), 450.

    Marshall, Henry (d. 1732), postmaster of Boston, 440, 440 n; publisher of the Boston Gazette (1726–1732), 413 n, 440 n, 447, 448; his death, 448 n.

    Massachusetts, seal adopted by (1775), 502 n.

    — Archives, cited, 421 n, 427 n; mentioned, 485.

    — Council, Records of, cited, 427 n, 428 n, 454 n, 485 n, 486 n, 487 n; orders official news to be published in the Boston News-Letter, 429, 488; Resolves of, regarding J. Franklin and the New-England Courant, 453, 454; action of, regarding alleged attack on Gov. Bernard in the Boston Gazette, 485, 486; advises appointment of R. Draper and Green & Russell as printers of the Massachusetts Gazette, 486, 487.

    — House of Representatives, action of, regarding alleged attack on Gov. Bernard in the Boston Gazette, 486; House Documents, cited, 502 n.

    — House Journals, quoted, 452, 453; cited, 452 n, 454 n, 486 n; mentioned, 485.

    — Stamp Act, passed by the Provincial Legislature (1755), 424–426.

    — State Library, Boston, 406 n; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    Massachusetts Centinel, 472 n, 503 n.

    Massachusetts Gazette (1765–1766), Check-List of, 76, 77. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Massachusetts Gazette (1768–1769), Check-List of, 353–356; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 357; origin of, 430–432, 470, 471, 484; its days of publication, 431, 470, 484, 492; assumes Royal Arms as a device, 439 n, 473 n, 493; Bibliographical Notes on, 484–493; Council advises appointment of R. Draper and Green & Russell as printers of, 487; number of first issue of, 487, 488, 488 n; different methods of publishing, 489, 490, 490 n, 491; treatment of, by librarians, 491 n; final issue of, 492; the words Published by Authority used in, 492; its title, 492; its days of publication, 492; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 492; its devices, 493.

    Massachusetts Gazette. And Boston News-Letter (1703–1705, 1766–1768), Check-List of, 74–76, 77–79. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Massachusetts Gazette, and the Boston Post-Boy and Advertiser (1769–1775), Check-List of, 204–270. For further references, see Boston Post-Boy.

    Massachusetts Gazette: and the Boston Weekly News-Letter (1769–1776), Check-List of, 80–87. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, 409, 411 n, 417, 500, 500 n; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii; Proceedings of, cited, 405 n, 422 n; Collections of, cited, 412, 465 n, 466 n. 467 n, 479 n.

    Massachusetts Magazine, cited, 404 n, 421 n.

    Massachusetts Mercury, 475 n.

    Massachusetts Spy (1770–1775), Check-List of, 361–366; issue of reproduced, 361, 494; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 367, 368; mottoes used by, 418, 419; effect of Revolution on, 433, 494; Bibliographical Notes on, 494–497; first issue of, 494; design of publishers of, 494; publication of, suspended, 494; its removal to Worcester, 494; its titles, 494; its days of publication, 495; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 495, 495 n; imprint lacking in certain issues of, 495 n; its devices, 496, 496 n, 497 n.

    Massachusetts Spy (1770–1772), Check-List of, 361–363. For further references, see Massachusetts Spy.

    Massachusetts Spy Or, Thomas’s Boston Journal (1772–1775), Check-List of, 363–366. For further references, see Massachusetts Spy.

    Matthews, Albert, Bibliographical Notes for this volume prepared by, viii, ix, xiv, 401–508.

    Mein, John, publisher and printer of the Boston Chronicle (1767–1770), 480, 483; popular resentment against, ; leaves the country, , 481 n. See also Mein & Fleeming.

    Mein & Fleeming, publishers and printers of the Boston Chronicle (1767–1770), 480, 483; prospectus in their Register for New-England and Nova-Scotia for 1768, 483 n. See also Fleeming, John; Mein, John.

    Mills, Nathaniel, publisher and printer of the Boston Post-Boy (1773–1775), 471, 472. See also Mills & Hicks.

    Mills & Hicks, publishers and printers of the Boston Post-Boy (1773–1775), 417, 471. See also Hicks, John; Mills, Nathaniel.

    Milton, Mass., Boston News-Letter printed on paper made at, 429.

    Minerva freeing a bird from a cage, device used in the Boston Gazette (1770–1780), 450, 450 n.

    Misprints, difficulties arising from various forms of, 408, 408 n, 409, 409 n.

    Morning Chronicle; and the General Advertiser (1780), Check-List of, 399. For further references, see Evening Post.

    Mottoes, use of, by newspapers, 418, 419. See also Devices.

    Musgrave, Philip (d. 1725). postmaster of Boston, 440; publisher of the Boston Gazette (1720–1725), 441, 446; his death, 440 n, 446 n.

    Mutilation of newspapers, difficulty of determining, 404; mistakes caused by, 404.

    NATIONAL Intelligencer, cited, 421 n.

    N. E., the letters, sometimes placed at the top of a paper, but without being part of the title, 439 n.

    Nelson, William, 403 n; his History of American Newspapers: Massachusetts, mentioned, 413.

    New England, the words, sometimes placed at the top of a paper, but without being part of the title, 439 n.

    New-England Chronicle (1775–1780), Check-List of, 371–376; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 377, 378; known by this title for sixteen months only, 415; Bibliographical Notes on, 498–502; broadside containing proposals for printing it, 498, 498 n; office of, moved from Salem to Cambridge, 498; from Cambridge to Boston, 499; its titles, 500; its days of publication, 500; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 501; its devices, 501, 501 n, 502.

    New-England Chronicle (1776), Check-List of, 372. For further references, see New-England Chronicle.

    New-England Chronicle: or, the Essex Gazette (1775–1776), Check-List of, 371, 372. For further references, see New-England Chronicle.

    New-England Courant (1721–1726), Check-List of, 189–194; issue of, reproduced, 191, 445 n, 456; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 195, 196; Bibliographical Notes on, 451–157; date of its first issue, 451, 451 n; New Style adopted by, 452; unsuccessful attempt to establish censorship over, 453, 454, 454 n; B. Franklin becomes printer of, 455; last known issue of, 456; its title, 457; its days of publication, 457; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 457.

    New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 406 n; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    New England Historical and Genealogical Register, cited, 465 n, 466 n.

    New-England Weekly Journal (1727–1741), its practice in regard to New Style, 2; Check-List of, 199–213; issue of, reproduced, 200, 445 n, 460; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 214–217; elaborate signature used in, 423 n, 458, 459; its incorporation with the Boston Gazette, 442, 442 n; change in title and numbering of, 442; Bibliographical Notes on, 458–461; first issue of, 458; respective relations of Kneeland and Green to, 460; its title, 461; its days of publication, 461, 461 n; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 461.

    New Hampshire, Provincial Papers, cited, 468 n.

    New-Hampshire Gazette, 479 n.

    New Hampshire Historical Society, Collections of, cited, 421 n.

    New Jersey, Archives, cited, 413.

    News-letters, written by J. Campbell, (1703), 421, 422, 422 n.

    Newspapers, Boston, of the eighteenth century, former accounts of, viii; libraries from which this list of, was compiled, viii; mass of bibliographical detail regarding, ix; need of bibliographies of, in other States, ix; titles under which they are entered in Check-List, 2; practice of, regarding Old and New Style, 2; approximate number of known and unknown copies of, 420.

    New Style and Old Style, differences between, 2; legal change to New Style in England and the American Colonies (1752), 2, 404; practice in regard to, of the New-England Weekly Journal, 2; of the Boston Evening-Post, 2; of the Independent Advertiser, 2; of the Boston News-Letter, 422; of the Boston Gazette, 441; of the New-England Courant, 452; of the Weekly Rehearsal, 463; of the Boston Post-Boy, 470.

    New-York Gazette, motto used by, 418.

    New York Historical Society, New York City, Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii; erroneous statements regarding its file of the Boston News-Letter, 420.

    New-York Journal, 491 n; snake device used in, 497 n.

    New York Public Library. See Lenox Library.

    Noble, John, LL.D., ix.

    North, Simon Newton Dexter, dates assigned to first issue of the Boston News-Letter by, 403 n; his Newspaper and Periodical Press of the United States, mentioned, 413.

    Nourse, John. See Adams & Nourse.

    Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections of, cited, 438 n.

    Numbering of newspapers, methods regarding, followed in the Collation of Numbers and Dates, 2, 412; erratic methods of, 410, 410 n, 424, 463, 468, 468 n, 477; mistaken efforts to correct, 411, 411 n, 463 n; danger of citation by numbers, 411, 411 n, 412; double-numbering used in the Boston Chronicle, 483.

    OLD Style and New Style. See New Style.

    Oliver, Andrew (d. 1774), 429.

    Omission of issues of newspapers, occasional, 45, 165, 194, 338, 372, 408, 444, 456, 477, 498, 499.

    PAPER, duty imposed upon, by Provincial Stamp Act (1755), 424, 425; Boston News-Letter first printed on paper manufactured at Milton (1765), 429.

    Parchment, duty imposed upon, by Provincial Stamp Act (1755), 424, 425.

    Pennsylvania, Historical Society of. See Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

    Pennsylvania Gazette, 430 n; snake device used in one issue of, 469 n.

    Pennsylvania Journal, snake device used in, 497 n.

    Pierce, Richard, printer of Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick (1690), 421.

    Pine Tree, device used in the Boston Gazette (1735–1741), 449.

    Pirates, J. Franklin’s reflections on attempts of the Massachusetts Government to suppress, 452.

    Places of publication. See Publishers, printers, and places of publication.

    Plaisted, Mary. See Huske.

    Postboy, device used in the Boston Gazette (1719–1735, 1741–1752), 449, 450; in the Boston Post-Boy (1735–1768), 472, 473.

    Postscripts. See Supplements.

    Powars, Edward Eveleth, publisher and printer of the New-England Chronicle (1776–1779), 499, 501. See also Powars & Willis.

    Powars & Willis, publishers and printers of the New-England Chronicle (1776–1779), 499, 501; Sunday broadside issued by, 500 n. See also Powars, Edward Eveleth; Willis, Nathaniel.

    Present State of the New-English Affairs (1689), whether a newspaper or merely a broadside, 421; only known copy of original of, 421 n; reprints of, 421 n.

    Prince, Rev. Thomas, his Morning Health no Security Against the Sudden Arrest of Death before Night, quoted, 447 n.

    Printers, difficulty of distinguishing between publishers and, 416, 459, 462, . See also Publishers, printers, and places of publication.

    Printing-offices, location of. See Publishers, printers, and places of publication.

    Prints, sometimes bound in with newspaper files, 405 n.

    Proctor, Mrs. —, 440 n.

    Prospectuses, custom of issuing, before starting a newspaper, 414, 414 n; those issued by Boston publishers generally not preserved, 414; that of the Boston Chronicle, 483 n; of the Essex Gazette, 498.

    Proteus Echo, pseudonym of the publisher of the New-England Weekly Journal, 459.

    Publication, days of. See Days of publication.

    — places of. See Publishers, printers, and places of publication.

    Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick (1690), the first newspaper published in Boston, 421; its suppression, 421; only known copy of original of, 421 n; reprints of, 421 n.

    Published by Authority. See Authority, Published by.

    Publishers, difficulty of distinguishing between printers and, 416, 459, 462, . See also Publishers, printers, and places of publication.

    Publishers, printers, and places of publication, remarks on, 416, 417; of the Boston News-Letter, 437, 438; of the Boston Gazette, 446–449; of the New-England Courant, 457; of the New-England Weekly Journal, 461; of the Weekly Rehearsal, 464; of the Boston Post-Boy, 472; of the Boston Evening-Post, 475; of the Independent Advertiser, 479; of the Boston Chronicle, 483; of the Massachusetts Gazette, 492; of the Massachusetts Spy, 495; of the New-England Chronicle, 501; of the Continental Journal, 503; of the Independent Ledger, 504; of the Evening Post, 508. See also Printers; Publishers.

    REMARKABLE Occurrences, title given certain newspaper in 1765, 430 n.

    Remington, Jonathan, 453.

    Reprints. See Reproductions.

    Reproductions, of the Boston News-Letter, 15, 74, 422 n, 445 n; of the Boston Gazette, 160, 445, 445 n; of the New-England Courant, 191, 445 n, 456; of the New-England Weekly Journal, 200, 445 n, 460; of the Massachusetts Spy, 361, 494.

    Revolution, effect of, on Boston newspapers, 408, 433, 444, 445, 475, 494, 503.

    Rogers, Gamaliel (d. 1775), publisher and printer of the Independent Advertiser (1748–1749), 477, 479; his death, 479 n. See also Rogers & Fowle.

    — Maj. Robert, 489 n.

    Rogers & Fowle, 449 n; publishers and printers of the Independent Advertiser (1748–1749), 479; dissolution of their partnership, 447. See also Fowle, Daniel; Rogers, Gamaliel.

    Rollins, Mary Harris, indebtedness of Editor to, 403 n.

    Royal Arms, used in the Boston News-Letter (1763–1765, 1766–1768, 1769–1776), 426, 428, 439, 439 n, 493 n; reason for their assumption, 426; not understood by I. Thomas, 439 n; used in the Boston Post-Boy (1769–1775), 439 n, 473, 493 n; in the Massachusetts Gazette (1768–1769), 439 n, 473 n, 493.

    Russell, Joseph (d. 1795), publisher and printer of the Boston Post-Boy (1757–1773), 431, 470, 472; his death, 472 n. See also Green & Russell.

    SALEM, Mass., Essex Gazette first published at, 498; shire town of Essex County, 501 n.

    — Essex Institute. See Essex Institute.

    Salley, Alexander Samuel, Jr., his article in the American Historical Review, quoted, 411 n.

    Seal adopted by Massachusetts (1775), 502 n.

    Sewall, Rev. Joseph, son of Chief Justice Samuel, his Duty of every Man to be Always Ready to Die, quoted, 447 n.

    — Chief Justice Samuel, 452, 453; his Diary, mentioned, 447 n; his Letter-Book, cited, 447 n.

    Shillaber, William Green, 421 n.

    Ship, device used in the Boston Gazette (1719–1732), 449; in the Boston Post-Boy (1735–1750), 472; part of device used in the Evening Post, 508.

    Ship and Fort, device used in the Boston Post-Boy (1750–1754, 1758–1768), 472, 473.

    Ship and Lighthouse, device used in the Boston Gazette (1732–1751), 449, 450, 450 n.

    Signature, a curious, employed in the Boston News-Letter (1723–1726), 423: in the New-England Weekly Journal (1727–1734), 423 n, 458, 459.

    Size of issues constantly varied, 414.

    Snake and Dragon, device used in the Massachusetts Spy (1774–1775), 496, 496 n, 497 n; idea of, not original with I. Thomas, 496 n; its use in the Pennsylvania Gazette, 496 n; in the Constitutional Courant, 496 n, 497 n; in the New-York Journal, 497 n; in the Pennsylvania Journal, 497 n.

    Spotswood, Alexander, 466, 467.

    Stamp or mark required by Provincial Stamp Act (1755), 425; description of, 425; verses on, 425 n; reason for its occasional omission, 425 n.

    Stamp Act, Parliamentary (1765), 408 n, 418; news of repeal of, reaches Boston, 429; section of, requiring names of publishers to be printed on newspapers, 429, 430; this section unheeded by the publishers of some Boston papers, 430, 430 n; alleged share of E. and J. Huske in the passage of, 460 n; celebration of repeal of, 490 n.

    Stamp Act, Provincial (1755), 424, 425; unpopularity of, 426.

    State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, 400; its Boston newspapers listed in this volume, viii.

    Stone, Ebenezer, 453.

    Style, New and Old. See New Style.

    Suffolk County, Mass., Professional and Industrial History of, cited, 469 n.

    — Court Files, cited, 454 n.

    — Probate Records, cited, 438 n.

    Sun, part of device used in the Evening Post, 508.

    Supplements, variously called appendices, extraordinaries, postscripts, 14; characteristics of genuine, 405; documents sometimes erroneously regarded as, 405, 405 n; forms of, 406, 406 n, 414; sometimes called additional papers, 406.

    TAILER, WILLIAM (d. 1731), 453, 454.

    Thomas, Isaiah (d. 1831), 425, 425 n, 466; character of his History of Printing in America, 412, 436; reprint of, 412 n; bibliographical details of his work the basis for subsequent accounts, 413; his statement regarding effect of Stamp Act on newspaper publishers, 430 n; regarding partnership between M. Draper and J. Howe, 435, 436; assumption of the Royal Arms by certain papers not understood by, 439 n; his statements regarding the continuity of the Boston Gazette, 445; his description of devices used by the Boston Gazette, 450 n; his statement regarding the first issue of the New-England Courant, 451 n; regarding the last issue of the New-England Courant, 450; regarding the signature used in the New-England Weekly Journal, 458; regarding the respective relations of Kneeland and Green to the New-England Weekly Journal, 460; regarding T. Fleet’s relation to the Weekly Rehearsal, 462; regarding E. Huske’s connection with the Boston Post-Boy, 468; regarding the printer of the Boston Post-Boy, 470; regarding the Independent Advertiser, 477; his description of device used in the Independent Advertiser, 479; his statement regarding the publisher and printer of the Boston Chronicle, ; regarding the numbering of the Massachusetts Gazette, 488; his inaccuracies regarding the Massachusetts Gazette, 488, 489 n; publisher and printer of the Massachusetts Spy (1770–1775), 494, 495, 495 n; his partnership with Z. Fowle dissolved, 494, 495 n; his death, 495 n; his description of devices used in the Massachusetts Spy, 496 n; snake and dragon device not wholly original with, 496 n, 497 n; his description of device used by the New-England Chronicle, 501 n; his statement regarding E. Draper, 504 n.

    Titles, of newspapers, methods regarding, followed in the Check-List, 2, 415, 415 n; changes and confusion in, 414, 414 n, 415, 415 n, 416 n; importance of exactness in, 415; of the Boston Gazette. 415 n, 446; of the New-England Weekly Journal, 415 n, 461, 401 n; of the Boston Post-Boy, 415 n, 471, 472, 472 n; of the Independent Ledger, 415 n, 504; of the Boston News-Letter, 437, 487, 488; of the New-England Courant, 457; of the Weekly Rehearsal, 404; of the Boston Evening-Post, 475; of the Independent Advertiser, 478; of the Boston Chronicle, 483; of the Massachusetts Gazette, 492; of the Massachusetts Spy, 494; of the New-England Chronicle, 500; of the Continental Journal, 503; of the Evening Post, 507, 507 n.

    Tories, Boston Chronicle an organ of the, 480.

    Townsend, Penn, 452, 453.

    VELLUM, duty imposed upon, by Provincial Stamp Act (1755), 424, 425.

    WALDRON, Richard, 466.

    Warner, Charles Dudley, his Nathaniel Parker Willis, cited, 501 n.

    Watertown, Mass., Boston Gazette driven to, 433, 444, 449, 503.

    Weekly Jamaica Courant, 406 n.

    Weekly News-Letter (1727–1730), Check-List of, 38–41. For further references, see Boston News-Letter.

    Weekly Rehearsal (1731–1735), Check-List of, 221–225; Collation of Numbers and Dates of, 226, 227; Bibliographical Notes on, 462–464; first issue of, 462; becomes the Boston Evening-Post, 463, 474; unnumbered issues of, 463, 468 n; its practice regarding Old and New Style, 463; date of last issue of, 463, 463 n, 474; American Antiquarian Society’s file of, 463 n; its title, 464; its day of publication, 464; its publishers, printers, and places of publication, 464; number of last issue of, 474 n.

    Wentworth, Benning, Governor of New Hampshire, 468.

    — John, his Wentworth Genealogy, quoted, 465 n.

    Whigs, Independent Advertiser supported by the, 479 n.

    White, James, probable publisher and printer of the Evening Post (1778–1780), 507. See also White & Adams.

    White & Adams, publishers and printers of the Evening Post (1778–1780), 506, 507, 508. See also Adams, Thomas; White, James.

    Willard, Josiah (d. 1756), 453, 454.

    Willis, Nathaniel (d. 1831), publisher and printer of the New-England Chronicle (1776–1780), 499, 501; his death, 501 n. See also Powars & Willis.

    — Nathaniel Parker, grandson of Nathaniel (d. 1831), C. D. Warner’s Nathaniel Parker Willis, cited, 501 n.

    Wisconsin, State Historical Society of. See State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

    Woman seated, device used in the Evening Post (1778–1780), 508.

    Worcester, Mass., the Massachusetts Spy driven to, 433, 494.

    Z., A. See Eliot, Rev. John.