INDEX
INDEX
Places are in Massachusetts unless otherwise stated
Names of vessels are grouped under the heading Ships
Names of Indians are grouped under the heading Indians
Abbot, Edwin Hale, 257
—George Maurice, 5
Abbott, Katharine Mixer, 389
Abolitionists, 226, 228, 233, 234; call Democrats Butternuts and Copperheads, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217
Abydus, Tablet of, 362
Adams, Abigail, wife of John, President, cited, on economic conditions during the Revolution, 167, 169, 170, 183, 184
—Abraham, 37
—John, President, quoted, on condition of public affairs, 1774, 164
—Gov. Samuel, receives Citizen Adet, 287
Addington, Elizabeth (Norton) Wainwright, second wife of Sec. Isaac, 152
—Sec. Isaac, signature of, to public documents, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 66, 69, 70, 71, 73; takes part in reprieving Capt. Pound’s company of pirates, 39; second marriage of, 152
Addison, Joseph, 110
—William Innes, 16 n
Adel. See Adet
Adet, Pierre Auguste, 286 n; visits Dighton Rock, when French Minister to the United States, 286–287, 350
Advertising, beginnings of, 84, 85, 85 n, 86
Agamenticus, Mt., Me., 133, 133 n
Agard, C. A., 393
Agassiz, George Russell, A.B., elected Resident Member, 1; accepts, 24
Agriculture, conditions favorable to, during early years of the Revolution, 176–178; reverses later, 185, 186
Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius, curious assertions of C. A. Fernald concerning, 366, 367, 368, 369
Aiken, Alfred Lawrence, 257
Albro, Rev. John Adams, attributes authorship of Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-Ordinance to T. Shepard, 241 n; quoted, on false statements of publishers, 246
Alcock, George (H. C. 1673), testimonial given to, by Harvard College, 1676, 204 n
Alden, John (d 1687), 134, 134 n
—John (d 1702), son of John (d 1687), 134 n
—John (d 1730), son of John (d 1702), 134 n
Alexander VI, Pope, grants of, to Spain and Portugal, in new world, 2; these not recognized by other nations, 2
Alford, —, 276
—Benjamin, Boston merchant, 31
Allen, Hannah, London bookseller, 240, 246, 247
—Rev. James (d 1710), 42; preaches against observance of Christmas, 112
—John, London bookseller, 91, 94, 95
—Sarah (Hawkins) Breck, wife of Rev. James (d 1710), 42
—Rev. Thomas (d 1673), edits books by J. Cotton, 91, 94
Allyn, John, Secretary of Connecticut, 277
Almeric, Robert, 60
Almy, John, 295
—Rev. Vincent (d 1703), references to sermon of, on dress, 113, 113 n, 114
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, owns drawings of Dighton Rock, 375, 376
American colonies, contemporary English interest in, 22; relations of, to each other and to Great Britain, 160–163
American Garland, ballads relating to America, 22
American Loyalists, 225
Americanæ in English Newspapers, 1648–1660, paper by R. P. McCutcheon, 84–96
Ames, Rev. William (d 1633), 95
Amherst College, Gilbert Museum, owns plaster cast of Dighton Rock,390, 391
Anderson, Rasmus Björn, 326 n, 389
Andree, Richard, 302 n, 337 n; quoted, on inscription on Dighton Rock, 337
Andrews, Charles McLean, L.H.D., 163, 382; speaks on the purpose of the Society and on the way in which colonial history should be studied, 159–163
—Elisha Benjamin, 382
—John, quoted, on business conditions, 1774, 164
—Siv., 55
Andros, Gov. Sir Edmund, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 48, 50, 80, 84, 112; arrives in New England, 1686, 27; orders ships to protect coast to eastward, 27; goes with troops to Pemaquid, 28; endeavors to suppress proclamation of William of Orange, reprinted [in Boston, 29; seized by people, 29, 49; escape and recapture of, 32; mentioned in Sewall’s Diary, 270; expenses of, in journey from Boston to Connecticut, 1687, 271–278
Andross (Andrews), Andrew, 146, 146 n
Angier, Edmund (d 1693), 38, 68
Anne, Queen of England, 96, 98, 103; portrait of, in Boston, 98, 98 n, 100, 101, 103; birthday of, celebrated in Boston, 98 n
Anne, of Denmark, wife of James I, King of England, 102 n
Annesly, Rev. Samuel (d 1696), 121
Antiquarian, Brown University. See Cranston, William H.
Antiquitates Americanæ, 1837, drawings of Dighton Rock and other inscribed rocks in, 300–303, 308; general purpose and character of the work, 303–304; interest excited by, 318–327
Appleton, John Sparhawk (d 1824), 269 n
Apthorp, Anna (Perkins), wife of George Henry, 17 n
—George Henry, son of James, 17 n
—James (d 1799), 17 n
—Sarah (Wentworth), wife of James, 17 n
Arnold,—, 276
—Benedict, Governor of Rhode Island, his stone-built windmill, 313
—Edward, 138, 145; appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—John, prison keeper, Boston, presents account, 1690, 67
Arnzen, Niels, 351; correspondence of D. Melville with, concerning Dighton Rock, 314; buys Rock and presents it to the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, 372, 372 n, 373; quoted, on geological character of Rock, 402
Ashurst, Henry (d 1680), 194, 194 n, 195, 196, 798, 200 n; gift of, to Harvard College, 192, 193, 199–202; a supporter of J. Eliot, 196; sketch of, 199 n, 200; tributes to, by R. Baxter and E. Calamy, 199 n, 203, 203 n
—Sir Henry, son of Henry (d 1680), 202; confused with his father, 200, 200 n, 201; dedication to, by R. Baxter, 203 n
—Judith, wife of Henry (d 1680), 202
Ashworth, Henry. See Ashurst, Henry (d 1680)
Assonet Bay, 401
Assonet Neck, ownership of, 370–372, 383
Assonet Rock. See Dighton Rock Atkins, Joseph, marriage of, 154
—Mary (Dudley) Wainwright, wife of Joseph, 154
Atkinson, Frances (Wentworth), wife of Theodore (H. C. 1757), marriage of, 17 n. See also Wentworth
Hannah (Wentworth), wife of Theodore (H. C. 1718), 17 n
—Theodore (H. C. 1718), 16 n
—Theodore (H. C. 1757), son of Theodore (H. C. 1718), 16 n; marriage of, 17 n; death of, 17 n
Atwater, Joshua, 276
Autopsies, cases of, in America, 1639–1773, 10–12
Avery, Elroy McKendree, 326 n, 389
—Grace, reference to her report on periodical cicadas, 282
Axtell, Daniel, regicide, 238
Aztecs, 341
Babbitt, John O., 393
Babcock, William Henry, opinion of, on Norse remains in America, 315; quoted, on location of the Norse Hop, 317; cited, on alleged subsidence of New England coast, 399
Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, 433
Badge of Liberty, 223, 223 n, 229
—Virginia, 359
Balch, Thomas Willing, L.H.D., his paper on the Beginnings of International Law in the United States of America, 1–9
Ball, Robert, 44 n
—Rev. Thomas (d 1659), 90
Ballista, 308
Bancroft, George, 419, 423, 424; cited, on Norse explorations in America, 316, 318; quoted, on the inscription on Dighton Rock, 321
Bangs Island, Me., 139 n
Banton, William, 84
Barber, John Warner, 302 n, 351; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 378, 379, 411
—Nathaniel, 13 n
Barbeyrac, Jean, translates Grotius, 4
Barnard, Rev. John (d 1683), 245
Barnstable, distress in, caused by interruption of fisheries during the Revolution, 178
Bartlett, John Russell, 289 n, 302, 320 n, 330, 358; on committee of Rhode Island Historical Society for study of antiquities, 292; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 296–300, 377; his belief regarding it, 314
Bassett, John Spencer, cited, on Copperheads, 206, 207; quoted, 207 n
Baxter, James Phinney, Litt.D., 326 n, 357, 389
—Rev. Joseph (d 1745), 137 n
—Margaret, wife of Rev. Richard, 198, 198 n
—Rev. Richard (d 1691), 200; gift of, to Harvard College Library, 192–199; letter of, to J. Woodbridge, 194; interest of, in New England affairs, 195, 196, 196 n; library of, 199 n; quoted, on H. Ashurst, 199 n; funeral sermon of, on Ashurst, 199 n, 202, 203 n
Bayberry candles, 100 n
Baylies, Francis, son of Dr. William (d 1826), 349
—Dr. William (d 1826), 286; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 291, 293, 297, 301, 306, 306 n, 308, 309, 329, 333, 345, 376, 416 n
—William, son of Dr. William (d 1826), 376
Beamish, North Ludlow, 291 n, 302 n, 423; quoted, on Rain’s interpretation of Dighton Rock inscription, 322
Bean, Capt. Joseph, serves as interpreter to the Indians, 140, 140 n
Belcher, Andrew (d 1717), 96, 97, 116
—Gov. Jonathan, son of Andrew (d 1717), 101 n; his travels in Europe and acquaintance with the Electress Sophia, 96, 97; brings portrait of her to Boston, 96–99; gives her an Indian slave and candles, 100; entertainment by, in Boston, 100 n
—Rev. Joseph (d 1723), 107
Bell, D., 148 n
Bellamy, John, London bookseller, 88, 246
Bellingham, Gov. Richard, 113 n; gives copy of Grotius to Harvard College Library, 4; real estate of, in Boston, 268
Bendall, Edward, activities of, in early Boston, 265
Benevolus, quoted, 185
Bennett, John, 276
Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, his drawing of Dighton Rock, 375
Bernard, Gov. Sir Francis, 133
Biarne Grimolfson, 304
Biarne Heriulfson, 304
Billings,—, 274
Bishop, Levi, quoted, on Copperheads, 219
Black, William Henry, 193 n
Black Republicans, 225, 231, 234, 235; first use of the term, 1856, 231 n. See also Black Snakes
Black Snakes, used as term of political opprobrium, 225, 231, 233, 234, 235
Blackstone,—, 144
Blackwell, I. A., 419; quoted, on Dighton Rock inscription, 323
Blague, John, London bookseller, 89
Blake, Benjamin, pirate, 32, 72, 74
—Commodore George Smith, presents E. Seager’s drawings of Dighton Rock to American Antiquarian Society, 383
—John, 276
—Lucien Ira, son of Rev. Mortimer, 382, 386, 401; his plaster cast of Dighton Rock, 390, 412
—Rev. Mortimer, possessor of daguerreotype of Dighton Rock, 382
—Percy M., son of Rev. Mortimer, 382
Blakeslee, George Hubbard, 257
Bland, Maria Theresa (Romanzini), 20, 21 n
Block Island, R. I., 261
Blondin, A. C, & Co., advertise Copperhead badges, 223 n
Blossome, Anna, wife of Thomas, 106 n. See also Rowly
—Thomas (d 1633), death of, 104, 106 n
Blunden, Humphrey, London bookseller, 247
Bodfish, Rev. Joshua Peter, 291 n, 326 n, 424
Bond, Nathaniel (d 1777), letter of, quoted, 463
Book notices, English, beginnings of, 1646, 85; American books noticed in England, 1648–1660, 86–96
Bordman, Aaron (d 1703), 276
Boston, counterfeit early views of, 21; revolution in, 1689, over loss of charter, 29; Andros and Dudley seized and government assumed by S. Bradstreet, 29–30; documents concerning these occurrences, 45–51; fire in, 1689, 51; economic conditions in, during the Revolution, 164, 165, 165 n; 175, 176, 180; price regulation in, 169, 174, 181; map showing various estates in, 1650–1750, by S. C. Clough, 264–269
—Beacon Hill, late development of, 265
—Blue Bell, tavern, 119
—Boston Light, 43
—Bull Wharf, 43
—Bunch of Grapes Tavern, dinner at, to celebrate repeal of the Stamp Act, 13
—Castle William, 29, 32; J. Fairweather appointed commander of, 49; surrender of, 1689, 50; E. Pemberton chaplain of, 1726, 136 n
—Cotton Hill, map of, and adjacent estates, from 1650 to 1750, by S. C. Clough, 264
—First Church, real estate of, 268; calls Rev. J. Owen, 269
—Harbor, T. Pound’s map of, 1691, 42, 42 n, 43; reproductions of, 43 n
— Howard Street, 267
— King’s Chapel, Baskerville Bible presented to, 17 n
—Old South Church, T. Prince’slibrary bequeathed to, 4
—Public Library, T. Prince’s books deposited in, 4
—Sign of the Bull, tavern, 32, 43, 72
—Southack’s Court, 267
—Tea Party, results of, 163
—Town House, 99 n; burned, 1711, 100, 103
—Tremont Row and vicinity in early times, 264–269
Boston Port Bill, ruins business, 164
Boston Scandinavian Memorial Club, 386; formation and work of, 373
Bourne, ——, London bookseller, 87
Bourne, seventeen-year cicadas in, 105
Bowdoin, Hannah (Pordage), wife of James (d 1747), 267
—Gov. James (d 1790), son of James (d 1747), 267; transmits to Harvard College a copy of Dumas’s edition of Vattel’s Le Droit des Gens, sent through B. Franklin, 6, 7, 8
Bowen, Francis (d 1890), quoted, on Dighton Rock, 325
Bower, Samuel J., 320 n
Boyden, Thomas, 267
Boyle, Robert (d 1691), 194, 196 n
Bradbury, Beoni, 389
Bradford, Alexander Warfield, cited, on Indian picture-writing, 330
—William, Governor of Plymouth Colony, quoted, on invasion of Plymouth Colony by swarm of insects, 1633, 104; accuracy of his statement, 105 n
Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley), wife of Gov. Simon, 195, 195 n
—Lucy (Woodbridge), wife of Simon (d 1683), 195 n
—Gov. Simon, 31, 31 n, 33, 35, 39, 61, 113 n, 195, 196; assumes government after revolution of 1689, in Boston, 30; public documents signed by, or addressed to, 58, 59, 66, 67, 68, 78, 81; books sent by R. Baxter to, for Harvard College, 194; letter of, to Baxter, 194
—Simon (d 1683), son of Gov. Simon, marriage and family connections of, 195 n
Brattle, Thomas (d 1713), brother of Rev. William (H. C. 1680), 202 n
—Rev. William (H. C. 1680), 115, 241
Bréal, Michael, 354
Breck, Robert, 42
—Sarah (Hawkins), wife of Robert, 42. See also Allen
Bridges, Robert, 113 n
Bridgham,—, 277
Brigham, Clarence Saunders, A.M. 231 n; communicates D. Gookin, Jr.’s Elegy on Urian Oakes, 1681, 247; communicates copy of a letter of Gov. Endicott to Rev. J. Owen, 1663, 269
Brinley, Thomas (d 1693), 83
—Thomas (H. C. 1744), 4
Brinton, Daniel Garrison, quoted, on Dighton Rock inscription, 336
British Museum, owns drawings of Dighton Rock, 375
Brittain, Alfred, 302 n
Britton, Wilton Everett, 283
Broadbent, Joshua, 276
Brockholes, Anthony, letter to, from E. Randolph, 67
Bromley & Co., advertise Copperhead badges, 223, 223 n, 224 n, 229
Brooke, Nathaniel, London bookseller, includes Johnson’s Wonder-Working Providence in Gorges’s America Painted to the Life, 94, 245
Brooks, Rev. Charles Timothy, 313; edits Controversy touching the Old Stone Mill in Newport, R. I., 324, 324 n
Brown, Charles Wilson, his photograph of Dighton Rock, 397, 413 n; his opinion regarding subsidence of New England coast, 399; quoted, on composition of Dighton Rock, 404
— Sophia F., 376
Browne, Edward, pirate, 34, 38, 73, 75
Brownsville, O., political disturbance in, 1863, 228
Bryant, William Cullen, 382
Buck, Eleazer, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 38, 72, 74; condemned to death, 38, 39, 77, 78; sentence remitted, 82
Buckeyes, 220
Bulkley, Rev. Edward (d 1696), son of Rev. Peter (d 1659), cited, on authorship of Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-Ordinance, 241
—Rev. Peter (d 1659), his Gospel Covenant noticed in London, 1651, 88
Bull, Ole, interest of, in Dighton Rock, 372; dinner to, in Boston, 1876, at which the Boston Scandinavian Memorial Club was formed, 373
Bullivant, Dr. Benjamin, 29, 47
Bullock, William, his book on Virginia noticed in London, 1649, 87
Bumpus, Hermon Carey, 257
Bumstead, Jeremy, 276
Burgess, Rev. Anthony, 95
—George Canning (d 1913), his photographs of Dighton Rock, 384–386, 394, 395, 432; sketch of, 385
Burgess-Folsom photograph of Dighton Rock, 384–386, 412, 416 n
Burgoyne, Gen. John, 20, 21, 21 n
Burnet, Gilbert, son of Gov. William, 103 n
—Gov. William, reference to will of, 103 n
Burrough, Edward (d 1662), 239, 270
Burroughs, Rev. Jeremiah (d 1646), 95
Bushnell, David, Ives, Jr., 375
—John (d 1667), 117
Business, disturbance of, in Massachusetts, during the Revolution, 164, 172–177
Butler, Samuel (d 1680), quoted, on practices of stationers, 242
Butternut and Copperhead, Origin of, paper by A. Matthews, 205–237; extracts showing use of the words, 207–220; symbolism of the butternut, 215, 234; cross section of, 215; Butternut and Copperhead badges, 220–229
Butternut dye, 208, 209, 213, 214 n
Byles, Rev. Mather (d 1788), 17 n
Cabot, James Elliot (d 1903), 326 n
Cabots, privateers, 192
Cain, 369
Calamy, Rev. Edmund (d 1666), 95
—Rev. Edmund (d 1732), quoted, on R. Baxter’s service to New England, 196; on H. Ashurst, 203 n
Call, Nathaniel, 17
Calvert, George, London bookseller, 88, 90
—Giles, London bookseller, 89
Cambridge, views of, by J. Green and S. Griffin, about 1780, 147–150; early tracts printed in, 285
—Gannett House, 148
— Holmes House, history of, 149
— Holmes Place, account of S. Griffin’s sketch of, and history of old houses in, 148
Campbell, John (d 1728), 119
Candles, sent abroad as gifts, 100, 100 n
Caner, Rev. Henry (d 1792), 15 n, 16 n
Cape Porpoise, Me., harbor of, 146, 146 n
Carew, John, regicide, 238
Carnoe, William, 391
Caroline, wife of George II, King of England, 101, 101 n, 102, 134, 142
Carroll, Joseph, 277
Casco, Me., taken by Indians, 1690, 83; S. Moody’s garrison at, 134 n
Casmire, Frederick, Duke of Courland, 62
Castine, Vincent, Baron de, 27; goods of, confiscated by Capt. J. George, 46
Cat (Catta, Cotta, now Lowell) Island, Salem Harbor, 260
Catlin, George, 331, 342; quoted, on picture-writings of the Indians, 329–330
Chace, Charles Warren, his post-cards of Dighton Rock, 393
Chamberlain, Henry, 52
Chamberlayne, John (d 1723), 99
Chandler, John (d 1743), 138, 145; appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
Chapin, Rev. Alonzo Bowen, cited, on Dighton Rock inscription, 320
Chard, Capt. Helen (Allen), master of the ketch Mary of Salem, 32, 33, 54, 55, 69, 72, 74, 76; his statement of capture of his boat by pirates, 52, 54
Charles I, King of England, 102 n
Charles II, King of England, 24, 196, 270
Charles VIII, King of France, 362
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, 5
Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de, 330
Chcckley, John, 285
Cheever,—, 276
—Ezekiel (d 1708), 116
Chewney (Cheney) Rev. Nicholas, 93; his Anti-Socinianism advertised in London, 1656, 92
Chia, Fnr, 369
Chickering, Henry (d 1671), 260
Chickley. See Checkley
Child, Thomas, 276
Chilton, Mary. See Winslow
Chinese radicals, J. P. Lundy’s translation of the inscription on Dighton Rock by means of, 356, 433
Chingwauk. See under Indians
Chippascutt, 406
Christ, claim of C. A. Fernald that he added to the Dighton Rock inscription, 367, 368, 369
Christmas, Puritan prejudice against observance of, 112
Chunk-heads, political use of the word, 1863, 232
Churchill, John, first Duke of Marlborough, 99 n
Cicadas, periodical, notes on, by H. E. Ware, 104–107, 280–285
Clapp, Clifford Blake, paper by, on Gifts of Richard Baxter and Henry Ashurst to Harvard College, 192–203
Clark, Capt. Timothy (d 1737), 83, 116
Clarke, John (d 1676), 89
—Rev. John (d 1798), quoted, on food scarcity in Massachusetts, 1780, 179
—Rev. Samuel, of St. Bennet-Fink (d 1683), 95
—Thomas, 265
Clement, Gregory, regicide, 238
Clendon, William, 117
Cleveland, Grover, President, 9
Clough, Samuel Chester, his remarks in exhibiting map of Cotton Hill and adjacent estates from 1650 to 1750, 264
Cobbet, Rev. Thomas (d 1685), book of, advertised in London, 1653, 89
Coffin, Peter (d 1715), 35 n, 56
Coggan, John (d 1674), 268
Cohannet deed, 371 n
Colburn, William (d 1662), 261
Cole, Gilbert, 276
Coller (Collar, Collier), Richard (d 1752), mentioned in E. Goddard’s Journal, 135, 135 n, 139, 140, 142, 143, 145
Collins, James Franklin, cited, on growths upon Dighton Rock, 396
—Rev. John (d 1687), book falsely attributed to, 243
Colman, Rev. Benjamin (H. C. 1692), son of William, 115
Colonial publications advertised in English periodicals, 1648–1660, 86–96
Colonial Society of Massachusetts, vote of, concerning pending legislation relating to Vital Records Act, 108; purpose of, discussed by C. M. Andrews, 159–163
—Annual Meeting, 253
—Auditing Committee, appointed, 205; Report of, 256
—Corresponding Members, elected, 1, 254
—Corresponding Secretary, 279; reports new members, 24, 109, 259, 280; election of, 257; reports deaths of members, 280. See also Park, Charles Edwards
—Council, Annual Report of, 253–254
—Nominating Committee, appointed, 205; presents candidates, 257
—President, 1, 24, 109, 157, 205, 253, 259, 280; election of, 257, 258, 259, 279. See also Robinson, Fred Norris
—Publications, 254
—Recording Secretary, election of, 257. See also Cunningham, Henry Winchester
—Registrar, election of, 257. See also Johnson, Alfred
—Resident members, elected, 1, 24, 254, 279, 280; deaths of, 254, 279, 280
—Stated Meetings, 1, 24, 109, 157, 205, 259, 279, 280
—Treasurer, Annual Report of, 255–256; election of, 257. See also Edes, Henry Herbert
—Vice-Presidents, election of, 257. See also Davis, Andrew McFarland; Rugg, Arthur Prentice
Columbus, Christopher, 311, 318; Alice B. Gould speaks on her researches concerning 279
Columbus, O., the Crisis, Democratic paper, published in, 208 n, 224, 225, 230
Concord, convention at, 1779, for regulation of prices, 182
Condon, David (d 1692), 31, 84; officer of the Rose, 29; sketch of, 29 n
Condy, Rev. Jeremiah (d 1768), 14; death of, 14 n
—Sarah, daughter of Rev. Jeremiah, 14 n
—Sarah (Drowne), wife of Rev. Jeremiah, 14, 14 n. See also Perkins
—Thomas Hollis, son of Rev. Jeremiah, 14 n
Confederate soldiers, called Butternuts, 214 n
Conference of Historical Societies, delegates appointed to, 1; report of, made, 109
Confucius, 370
Connel, Col. —, denounced by Democratic Club of Zanesville, O., for opposition to Copperheads, 1863, 217
Continental Congress, members of, use Vattel’s Le Droit des Gens, 5, 9; fiscal policy of, 166
Cook, John, regicide, 238
Cooke, Elisha (d 1715), 38, 61, 75
—Elisha (d 1737), son of Elisha (d 1715), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
Coolidge, Archibald Cary, LL.D., appointed delegate to Conference of Historical Societies in Philadelphia, 1
Cooper, Edward (d c 1725), 104 n
—Judith (Sewall), wife of Rev William (d 1743), 268
—Thomas, father of Rev. William (d 1743), 31
Copan Statue, Central America, 366, 367, 370
Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal Library at, drawings of Dighton Rock in, 300, 377
Copperhead, Origin of Butternut and, paper by A. Matthews, 205–237; extracts showing various uses of the words, 207–220; Copperhead and Butternut badges, 220–229; Copperhead derived from copperhead snake, 230–237
Copperhead Catechism, 1864, 230 n
Copperhead Democrats, 225
Copperhead Minstrel, 1863, 228, 228 n; cover of, 229
Copperhead snake, political term Copperhead derived from, 206, 230, 231, 232–237
Cornelius, Robert, maker of daguerreotypes, Philadelphia, 1840, 380 n
Cortereal, Gaspar, his explorations in America, 414, 414 n
—Miguel, his explorations in America, 414–415, 415 n; E. B. Delabarre’s theory that he possibly made an inscription on Dighton Rock, 415—418, 416 n, 417 n
Corwin. See Curwin
Cotting, Capt.—, 16 n
Cotton, Rev. John (d 1652), 89, 94, 95, 111, 245, 247; books of, advertised in London, 1651–1659, 88, 91–94; Norton’s life of, 93; his authorship of Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-Ordinance, 239–241; books of, published without his consent, 246; real estate of, in Boston, 267
—Seaborn, son of Rev. John (d 1652) 267
Countryman, quoted, on food scarcity, 1779, 179
Court de Gebelin (d 1784), son of Antoine Court, a student of Dighton Rock, 308 n, 311, 348, 352, 376, 419, 423, 426
Coward, John Herbert, 60
— William, pirate, sentenced to death but not executed, 39, 77, 78
Cox, Samuel Sullivan (d 1889), 209, 209 n
Cox & Berry, booksellers, Boston, 151
Coyans, P. J., 223
Cradock, George, 269
Crane, Joshua Eddy, 393
Cranston, William H., his burlesque on discussions of the Old Stone Mill, Newport, R. I., 324, 324 n
Cripps, Henry, London bookseller, 91
Cromwell, Oliver, 244
Crook, Andrew, London bookseller, 90
Crosby,—, 393
Cross, Stephen, 72
Cunningham, Henry Winchester, A.B., tribute of, to E. Hale, 157–159; elected Recording Secretary, 257
Curwin, Jonathan (d 1718), 77, 81
—(Curwen), Samuel (d 1802), 17 n
Cushing, Thomas (d 1740), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n; with seven others, signs remonstrance against terms regarding prisoners, 144, 145
Cutler,—, 117
Cutter, Charles Ammi, 197 n
Cutting, Mary. See Noyes
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé, 380 n
Daguerreotypes, when first made, 379, 379 n–380 n
Dall, William Healey, 419
Dammartin. See Moreau de Dammartin
Dana, Lydia, daughter of Richard (d 1772). See Hastings
—Richard (d 1772), 149
Danforth, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), death of, 11
—Rev. John (d 1730), son of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), his drawing of Dighton Rock, 293, 293 n, 294 n, 300, 375, 423
—Mary, daughter of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), death of, 11
—Rev. Samuel (d 1674), quoted, 11
—Dr. Samuel (d 1827), son of Samuel (d 1777), son of Rev. John (d 1730), 267
—Sarah, daughter of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), death of, 11
—Dep.-Gov. Thomas, brother of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), 31 n, 202; holds court for trial of pirates, 75, 77, 78, 81
Dartmouth, whale fishery of, fails during Revolution, 173
Daughters of the American Revolution, Frances Dighton Williams Chapter, badge of, 397
Davenport, Rev. John (d 1670), 268; Catechism by (with W. Hook), advertised in London, 1659, 94
Davie. See also Davy
Davis, Andrew McFarland, A.M., elected Vice-President, 257
—Rev. Asahel, 424; popularity of his lecture on the Norsemen, 321
—Benjamin (d 1704), 31
—Charles Albert, cited, regarding subsidence of New England coast, 399, 400
—Edwin Hamilton, 323; collaborates with E. G. Squier in work on ancient monuments of the Mississippi Valley, 330
—Frank S., his photographs of Dighton Rock, 391–392
—Jefferson, 212
—Capt. Nathan S., assists in photographing Dighton Rock, 386–388
—Silvanus (d 1703), 33, 141, 141 n; his account of T. Pound’s piratical visit to Casco Bay and the desertion of soldiers from Fort Loyal, 54–56
—Simon (d 1713), 36
—(Davies), Sir Thomas (d 1679), 197
Davis-Gardner stereoscopic view of Dighton Rock, 386–388
Davol, Ralph, 393
Davy. See also Davie
———274
Day, Lewis Foreman, quoted, on mediæval lettering, 416 n
Deaf-adders, political use of the term, 1863, 232
Deakins, Miles, 228
Dean, David, Sr., 372
— David, Jr., 372
—Louis Bailey (d 1887), assists L. I. Blake to make plaster cast of Dighton Rock, 391
—Thomas F., son of David, Jr., 372
Deane, William E. C, 387; reproduces Harrison-Gardner photograph of Dighton Rock, 388, 390
Deblois,—, 151 n
De Costa, Rev. Benjamin Franklin, 326 n
Dedham Historical Society, early tracts owned by, 238
Delabarre, Edmund Burke, Ph.D., his paper on Recent History of Dighton Rock, 285–462; his photographs of Rock, 395; his drawing of detail of Rock, 416
Delano, Frederic Adrian, A.B., elected Corresponding Member, 254
Democratic Party, in the Civil War, use of terms Butternut and Copperhead, as applied to, 208–234
Democrats, Copperhead, Greenhack, and Mulatto, 225
Denison, Daniel (d 1682), 195 n
—John (d 1671), son of Daniel (d 1682), death of, 195 n
—Patience (Dudley), wife of Daniel (d 1682), 195 n
Derby, Capt. Elias Hasket (d 1799), 170
Derbys, privateers, 192
De Roo, P., 326 n
Dexter, Rev. Henry Martyn (d 1890), quoted, 240 n
Digby, Sir Kenelm (d 1665), benefactor of Harvard College, 193 n, 197, 197 n, 201
Dighton, envelope used by tax assessors of, bears cut of Dighton Rock, 397
Dighton Rock, paper on Recent History of Dighton Rock, by E. B. Delabarre, 286–462; early references to Rock, in gazetteers, 286; visit of P. A. Adet to, 286; Rhode Island Historical Society’s interest in and drawings of, and correspondence with C. C. Rafn, 288–300; drawings of, in Antiquitates Americanæ, 300–303; reproductions of these drawings, 302 n; Rock believed by Rafn and Magnusen to be inscribed by Norsemen, 305–315; project to remove it to Denmark, 314; belief in Indian origin of, 314; discussions of the Norse theory, 318, 327; Gravier’s variant, 327–328; the Indian theory, 328–345; Chingwauk’s translation, 345–348; Jomard’s Libyan theory, 348–349; the Phœnician theory and its supporters, 349–354; B. Smith’s suggestion that Spanish missionaries may have added to the inscription, 354–355; J. P. Lundy’s translation by means of Chinese radicals, 356; various traditions and fabrications, 356–360; C. A. Fernald’s strange claims regarding, 361–370; ownership of, 370–374; plans to remove it to Denmark or Boston not carried out, 372, 373, 374 n; deeded to Old Colony Historical Society, 374; list of drawings and photographs of, 374–397; E. B. Delabarre’s investigations, 397–418; his study of level, 398–401; of shape and weight, 401–404; of composition, 404; of relation to neighboring slab, 405; of inscription on up-stream end, 406; of inscriptions on shoreward slope, 407; of age of the inscription, 408–410; discovery of date 1511 and possible inscription by Miguel Cortereal, 411–418, 434; psychological observations, 418–434; summary and conclusion, 434–437; list of the various theories concerning the inscription, 435; list of plates, 437–438; bibliography, 438–462
Dighton Rock, newspaper, 397
Dighton Rock Park, 395
Dighton Rock Stove Polish, 397
Diman, Rev. Jeremiah Lewis, 419
Dipper, Henry, pirate, 32, 41, 72
Disputation, A, concerning Church Members and their Children, 1659, 94
Dixie, 221 n
Dod, Edward, London bookseller, 92
Dodderidge, John, benefactor of Harvard College, 201
Domenech, Abbé Emmanuel, 424
Doolittle, Rev. Thomas (d 1707), 238, 238 n
Dorr, Edward, 276
Doubt, Nyott (H. C. 1747), 4
Douglass, Dr. William, 419, 426
Dows, Joseph, 55
Dowse, William Bradford Homer, 257
Drake, Francis Samuel, 382, 389
—Samuel Adams, 377; cited, on
Dighton Rock, 356
Drowne, Sarah, daughter of Shem. See Condy; Perkins
—Shem, 14
Dudley, Anne, daughter of Gov. Thomas. See Bradstreet
—Gov. Joseph, son of Gov. Thomas, 98 n, 119, 154, 154 n, 155; appointed President of the Council for New England, 25; relations of, with E. Randolph and J. George, 25; seized by people of Boston, 29; letters of, concerning the Electress Sophia’s portrait, 98, 99
—Mary, daughter of Gov. Joseph. See Atkins; Wainwright
—Mercy, daughter of Gov. Thomas. See Woodbridge
—Patience, daughter of Gov. Thomas. See Denison
—Thomas (H. C. 1685), son of Gov. Joseph, clerk of County Court, 25, 25 n; places himself at service of Gov. Andros, in Boston revolution of 1689, 47, 48
—William (d 1740), son of Gov. Joseph, member of committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 129 n, 130 n
Dumas, Charles Guillaume Frédéric, edits Vattel’s Le Droit des Gens, 5, 6, 7 n; sends copies to the American colonies, 5, 7, 7 n; note by, in Harvard College copy, 7, 8 n
Dummer, Jeremiah (d 1718), 31
—Lt.-Gov. William, son of Jeremiah (d 1718), 131 n, 132, 132 n; frames treaty with Indians, 129, 129 n; mentioned in E. Goddard’s Journal relating to the ratification of the treaty, 133, 134, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 143, 143 n, 144, 145, 146
Dunn, William, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 72, 73, 74; sentenced to death, 39, 77; sentence remitted, 82
Dunton, John (d 1733), 121, 121 n; visits Harvard College, 193; quoted, on Harvard Library, 193 n
Dyer, Nathaniel, 276
East sudbury, position of, on financial problems, 1781, 185
Eastman, Capt. Seth, 382; makes daguerreotype of Dighton Rock, 335, 381, 412
Eckenrode, Hamilton James, his Virginia in the Revolution, 191
Eddy, William Perry, his photograph of Dighton Rock, 394, 397
Edes, Henry Herbert, A.M., 205, 253; offers vote on proposed legislation relating to Vital Records Act, 108; his report as Treasurer, 255–256; re-elected Treasurer, 257
Edmonds, John Henry, 86 n, 257; his paper on Captain Thomas Pound, Pilot, Pirate, Cartographer, and Captain in the Royal Navy, 24–84
Edwards, Daniel, 64
Egglesfield, Francis, London bookseller, 88, 91
Ekins, Nathaniel, London bookseller, 93
Eliot, Rev. Andrew (d 1778), 151 n
—Benjamin (d 1687), son of Rev. John (d 1690), 107
—Charles William, President of Harvard College, son of Samuel Atkins (d 1862), 157
—Ephraim (d 1827), son of Rev. Andrew (d 1778), quoted, on W. L. Perkins, 12; college note-book of, exhibited, 147
—Rev. John (d 1690), Apostle to the Indians, 96, 196 n, 200, 201, 203; quoted, on a medical case, 10; his Strength out of Weaknesse, 89; his Christian Commonwealth, 95; corresponds with R. Baxter, 196; is aided by H. Ashurst, 196
—Rev. John (d 1813), son of Rev. Andrew (d 1778), quoted, on food scarcity in Boston, 1780, 180
—Rev. Joseph (d 1694), son of Rev. John (d 1690), first edition of his letter to B. Eliot exhibited, 107
—Samuel, 269
—Samuel Atkins (d 1862), 193; cited regarding gifts of H. Ashurst and N. Hulton to Harvard College, 200, 201, 202, 202 n
Elizabeth, Queen of England, wigs of, 110
Elizabeth, wife of Frederick V, Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia, 96, 102 n
Ellis, Robert, 117
Elwes, Roger, his counterfeit horoscope of J. Warren, 18–20
Embargo, passed by the General Court, 1779, 181; repealed, 1780, 183
Emery, Lucilius Alonzo, 257
Endicott, Elizabeth, wife of Gov. John, 260, 262, 263
—Elizabeth (Howchin), wife of John (d 1667), marriage of, 259, 262
—(Endecott), Gov. John (d 1665), 113 n; will of, 259–261; real estate and residences of, 264–266; Psalm book once belonging to, exhibited, 269, 269 n; letter of, to Rev. J. Owen, 269
—John (d 1667), son of Gov. John, marriage of, 259; 262; provision for, in a will of his father, 260, 261–263
—John (d 1694), son of Zerubbabel, 261, n
—William Crowninshield, A.B., elected Resident Member, 1; accepts, 24; on auditing committee, 205, 256 n; makes report, 256; communicates will of Gov. J. Endicott and other papers, 259
—Zerubbabel (d 1684), son of Gov. John, 261 n; provision for, in a will of his father, 260, 261–263
England, claims of, in the new world, 2
Englands Parliamentary Chronicle, 85
English, James, 27
Epes, Daniel (d 1722), second marriage of, 152
—Daniel (d 1760), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—Hannah Wainwright, second wife of Daniel (d 1722), 152
—Symonds, 130 n
Ericson. See Leif; Thorstein; Thorwald
Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, 96, 102 n
Erving, John (d 1786), 15 n
Eskimos, seen by Rafn in Dighton Rock inscription, 310
Eustis, Gov. William, letters of, to J. Warren, 462
Eveleth, Mary. See Wainwright
Everett, Alexander Hill, 302 n, 320 n, 318; belief of, in Norse settlement on Mount Hope Bay, 320; pictures of Dighton Rock used by, in lecture, given to American Antiquarian Society, 320 n
—Rev. Charles Carroll, lectures of, edited by E. Hale, 158
—Gov. Edward, quoted, on Antiquitates Americanæ, 318; on interpretation of Dighton Rock, 319, 357
—William (d 1910), son of Gov. Edward, 149
Ewbank, Thomas, quoted, on Indian picture-writing, 336
Exeter, N. H., Indian troubles at, 1690, 83
Eyre, William, book of, replied to by B. Woodbridge, 92
Faber, Alexander, 62
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, third Baron Fairfax of Cameron, 243
Fairweather, Capt. John (d 1712), appointed commander of Castle William, 49
Faithorne, William (d c 1701), 104 n
Falmouth, seventeen-year cicadas in, 105
Falmouth (Portland), Me., visit to, of T. Pound, pirate, and desertion of soldiers from Fort Loyal to join him, 33, 54–56, 72, 74; treaty with Indians ratified at, 1726, 129, 129 n, 141–145. See also Portland Island, Me.
Faneuil, Andrew (d 1738), uncle of Peter, 268
—Peter (d 1742), 268; tomb of, 362
Farmer, A, writes on cause and cure of hard times, 1788, 189
Farmers, prosperity of, during early years of the Revolution, 170, 176–178; reverses later, 185, 186, 188, 189
Fahwell, John Whittbmore, Litt.B., exhibits counterfeit horoscope of Gen. J. Warren, and comments upon it, 18–21; exhibits book that once belonged to T. Prince, 285; presents to the Society a copy of H. O’Connor’s drawing of United States Naval Radio School, Cambridge, Mass.
Fauvel-Gouraud, Francis, early daguerreotyper and lecturer upon the process, 380 n
Fawn, Luke, London bookseller, 94
Feeks & Bancker, 229
Ferdinand V, King of Castile and Leon, 2
Fernald, Dr. Charles Augustus (d 1916), 361 n, 377, 406, 419, 424, 426, 433; his Fernald Genealogy and its extraordinary character, 361–365; his references to Dighton Rock, 365–370; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 366, 393, 407
—Henry Torsey, report of, on periodical cicadas, 282
—Merritt Lyndon, on location of the Norse Vinland, 317
Fessenden, Guy Mannering, story about Wampanoag Indians told to, by F. Loring (Chief Big Thunder), 359
Field, George, 52
Fields, Annie, wife of James Thomas, quoted, 214 n Finch, Anne (Hatton), second wife of Daniel, second Earl of Nottingham, 25
Firmin, Giles, 246
Firth, Charles Harding, his American Garland, 22
Fischer, Josef, 326 n
Fisher, Abraham, pirate, 38
Fiske, John, 326 n, 329; quoted, on the Norsemen in America, 315
Fitch, Asa, 283
—Benjamin (d 1713), 266
—Rev. Jabez (d 1746), son of James, 204; mentioned in E. Goddard’s Journal, 134, 134 n, 136
—— James, 134 n
Flint, Thomas (d 1653) 113 n
Flynt, Henry (H. C. 1693), 204; his list of donations to Harvard College, 193, 193 n
Foakes-Jackson, Rev. Frederick John, 257
Folsom, Augustine Henry, photographs Dighton Rock, 384, 385
—George, 318
Food, scarcity of, in Massachusetts, during the Revolution, 170, 178–180
Foote, Rev. Henry Wilder (H. C. 1858), errors of, concerning Gould family, 14 n
Ford, C. E., cited, on periodical cicadas, 283
—Wobthington Chauncey, Litt. D., 6; appointed delegate to Conference of Historical Societies in Philadelphia, 1; makes report, 109; his paper, Sewall and Noyes on Wigs, 109–128
Fort Loyal. See under Falmouth
Foskett, Thomas, 276
Fossum, Andrew, cited, on Norse sagas, 317
Foster, Abigail (Hawkins) Moor Kellond, wife of John (d 1711), 42
—John (d 1711), 42
Fowke, Gerard, quoted, on Indian records, 340
Foxcroft,—, 276
Foye, John, Boston merchant, 31
Frame, Richard, 11
France, claims of, in the new world, 2
Francis, I, King of France, 2
Franklin, Benjamin, 6, 7, 8; receives from C. G. F. Dumas, copies of his edition of Vattel, 5, 7, 7 n
—Rev. Robert (d 1684), 238
Frederick I, King of Prussia, 96, 102 n, 103
Frederick II, King of Prussia, 102
Frederick V, Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia, 96, 102 n
Frederick VII, King of Denmark, 289 n, 372, 373
Frederick William I, King of Prussia, 96, 102, 102 n
Freeman, John Ripley, cited, on subsidence of New England coast, 400
French, William B., 389
French fleet, in the Revolution, 184
Frey, Albert Romer, his definition of Copperheads, 221 n
Freydisa, wife of Thorward, 304, 305
Friedrichsthal, Emanuel (d 1842), Ritter von, 381, 405; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 380
Fritz, G., quoted, 225
Frizell, John, 37
Frost, Charles (d 1697), 84
Frugalis Monito, cited, on tax rates in Massachusetts, 1780, 184
Fuller, Samuel (d 1633), death of, 104, 106 n
Furdustrandir, 305
Fut, 369
Gage, Thomas (d 1656), 92
—Gov. Thomas, 16
Gagnon, Alphonse, 326 n
Gale, Theophilus, benefactor of Harvard College, 193 n
Gallop, Benjamin, lieutenant of the sloop Mary, 35, 37, 61; with others, signs report of capture of pirate sloop, T. Pound, captain, 37; death of, 40 n; pirate boat adjudged to, 81
Gamage, Joshua, 148
Gammell, William, 89
Gannett, Rev. Caleb (d 1818), 149; sketch of, 148; extract from diary of, 151 n
—Rev. Ezra Stiles, son of Rev. Caleb, 148
—Ruth (Stiles), second wife of Rev. Caleb, 148
Ganong, Frank N., his photograph of Dighton Rock, 394
Gardiner, George, his book on the New World advertised in London, 1651, 88
Gardner, Job, his drawing of Dighton Rock, 291, 293, 366, 366 n, 377, 423
—William Brown, photographs Dighton Rock, 386–390
Gay, Frederick Lewis, 24, 43, 86 n, 239
—Hezekiah (d 1669), son of John (d 1668), will of, 239
—Joanna, daughter of John (d 1668). See Whiting
—John (d 1668), 239
—Josephine (Spencer), wife of Frederick Lewis, 239
—Martin (d 1809), 14 n
—Sidney Howard, 382
Geary, Capt. ——, denounced by Democratic Club of Zanesville, O., for opposition to Butternuts, 1863, 217
Gebelin, Court de. See Court de Gebelin
George I, King of England, 103 n, 134, 141, 142, 145; family connections of, 96, 102 n; entertainment by J. Belcher on accession of, 100 n; portrait of, in Boston, 101; accession day of, honored, 140
George II, King of England, 134, 134 n, 142; portrait of, in Boston, 101, 101 n; family connections of, 102, 102 n, 103 n
George, of Denmark, husband of Queen Anne, 99 n
George, Capt. John (d 1690), 31, 31 n, 39, 41, 49, 64, 65, 82, 270; quarrel of, with E. Randolph, 25–27; ships upon which he was an officer, 25 n; cruises of, to the eastward, to guard coast of New England, 27; seized by Bostonians, 29, 45, 47, 48; petition for release of, 30; death of, in sea fight, 40, 83, 84; aids pirates, 41, 63; action of, at Castine, Me., 46; letter of, describing revolution of 1689 in Boston, 49–51; letter of E. Randolph concerning, 67; letter of, concerning prisoners, 67
Gerard, Charles, first Earl of Macclesfield, 43
Giddings, John, pirate, 34, 38, 73, 75
Gilbert,—, 274
—Sarah. See Wainwright
Giles, Capt. John, serves as interpreter to the Indians, 140, 140 n
Gill, Sarah (Prince), wife of Lt.-Gov. Moses, 285
Gloucester, economic conditions in, during the Revolution, 172, 177
Glover, Gen. John (d 1797), 463
—Mary, imprisoned as a witch, 38, 68,
Goddard, Rev. David (d 1754), son of Edward (d 1754), 132; death of, 132 n
—Edward (d 1754), son of William, 128; appointed to attend ratification, at Falmouth (Portland), of treaty with Indians, 1726, 130, 130 n, 131 n; sketch of, 130–132; Journal of, during journey to Falmouth, edited by B. G. Whitmore, 132–147; death of, 132 n
—Joseph (d 1728), son of William, 147, 147 n
—Simon (d 1758), son of Edward (d 1754), 147, 147 n
—Susannah (Stone), wife of Edward (d 1754). 131, 132 n
—William, 131
Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry (d 1678), 197
Gold. See Gould
Golden Apples, 1659, by A. Burgess and others, 95
Gooding, Joseph (d 1853), 291, 326 n; assists in making drawing of Dighton Rock, 376
Goodrich, Aaron, 326 n
Goodwin, John Abbot, 326 n; quoted, on Indians, 343
—William. See Gooding, Joseph Gookin, Daniel (d 1687), 248
—Rev. Daniel (H. C. 1669), son of Daniel (d 1687), elegy by, on U. Oakes, 1681, 247–252; sketch of, 248
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando (d 1647), his America Painted to the Life, 91, 92, 93–94; E. Johnson’s Wonder-working Providence used as part of that book, 91, 245
—Ferdinando (d 1718), disclaims his grandfather’s authorship of Wonderworking Providence, 245
Gorlonish. See Gorton
Gorton, Samuel (d 1677), 90
Gouge, Edward, 276
Gould, Alice Bache, daughter of Benjamin Apthorp (d 1896), speaks on researches in Spain, 279
—Benjamin Apthorp (d 1896), 279
—Elizabeth, daughter of John (d c 1765), 15 n
—Elizabeth (Wentworth), wife of
—John (d c 1765), 15 n. See also Perkins; Rogers
—John (d 1710), 274
—John (d 1772), 14 n; death and funeral of,15 n
—John (d c 1765), son of John (d 1772), 14 n, 15, 15 n; children of, 15 n
—John, son of John (d c 1765), 15 n
—John, Loyalist, 14 n
—Robert. See Gould, John (d 1772)
—— Samuel, son of John (d c 1765), 15 n
—Sarah, daughter of John (d 1772).See Troutbeck
—Thomas, 14 n
—Zaccheus, 261
Gouraud, François. See Fauvel-Gouraud, Francis
Goy, Anatole de, 380 n
Grave Creek, W. Va., inscribed stone of, 315, 333
Graves,—, 275
Gravier, Gabriel, 302 n, 352, 353, 423; his interpretation of the Dighton Rock inscription, 327–328
Gray, Morris, LL.B., 257
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, President, 9
Great Diamond Island, Me., 139 n
Great hundred, Icelandic, 308
Greeley, Horace, charged with being a Copperhead, 218; his Loyal National League, 233
Green, John (d 1691), 39, 77, 78
—Joshua (H. C. 1784), grandfather of Dr. Samuel Abbott, his sketch of houses in Holmes Place, Cambridge, and plot of Cambridge Common, 149
—Dr. Samuel Abbott, 149
—Samuel Swett, A.M., death of, xvii
Greenback Democrats, 225
Greene, Albert Gorton, 292; lectures on ante-Columbian discoveries, 295; assists J. r. Bartlett in making drawing of Dighton Rock, 296
Greenough, Chester Noyes, Ph.D., 85 n; his note on the Authorship of Singing of Psalms a Gospel Ordinance, 239–247
Greenwood, Isaac (H. C. 1721), 375, 424; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 294 n, 300, 309, 375, 423; possible inscription of his name on up-stream end, 407; his description of Rock, 409
Gretry, André Ernest Modeste, 20, 20 n, 21
Griffin, Appleton Prentiss Clark, 236 n
—Richard, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 38, 72, 74; sentenced to death, 39, 77; sentence remitted, 82
—Samuel (H. C. 1784), college notebook of, containing views of Cambridge, exhibited, 147–150
Grinnell, Carlton, his photograph of Dighton Rock, 394
Grotius, Hugo, his De Jure Belli ac Pacis, 3–5
Gudrida, wife of Thorfinn Karlsefne, in Norse-American tradition, 304, 305, 307, 307 n, 309 n, 328
Guillot, Paul, 302 n; believes Dighton Rock inscription to be Norse, 323
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, probably influenced by Grotius, 3
Hacker, Francis, regicide, 238
Hale, Rev. Charles Reuben, 294 n, 326 n; assists in making drawing of Dighton Rock, 383
—Rev. Edward, A.B., son of William Bainbridge, death of, announced, 157; tribute to, by H. W. Cunningham, 157–159; by the Council, 254
—Rev. Edward Everett (H. C. 1839), 158, 318, 406; gives to American Antiquarian Society pictures of Dighton Rock, 320 n; his drawings of Rock, 376, 378
—Emily Jose (Milliken), wife of Rev. Edward, 158
—Harriet Amelia (Porter), wife of William Bainbridge, 157
—Philip, son of William Bainbridge, 158
—William Bainbridge, 157
Hall, Rev. Edward Henry, 159
—Capt. John Williams Dean, 386
—Rev. Thomas (d 1665), note on sermon of, 112 n
—Thomas, 276
Halleck, Maj.-Gen. Henry Wager, 219
Ham, 369
Hammett, Charles Edward, Jr., cited, on hoax concerning the Old Stone Mill, Newport, R. I., 324
Hammond, Joseph (d 1753), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—Otis Grant, A.M., elected Corresponding Member, 1; accepts, 24
Hancock, Belcher (d 1771), son of Nathaniel (d 1755), 148
—John, London bookseller, 246
—Rev. John (d 1752), 148
—Gov. John, son of Rev. John (d 1744), son of Rev. John (d 1752), 148; counterfeit horoscope of, 20 n
—Nathaniel (d 1755), brother of Rev. John (d 1752), 148
—Solomon (d 1756), son of Nathaniel (d 1755), 148
Hanus, Paul Henry, 257
Hardwick, proposes convention for discussion of grievances, 1782, 187
Harlow, Ralph Volney, paper by, Economic Conditions in Massachusetts during the American Revolution, 163–190
Harris,—, 276
—Benjamin, 28
—Rev. Henry (d 1729), 267
Harrison, Alexander M., 386, 398 n, 400 n; photograph of Dighton Rock taken under direction of, 388–390
—Thomas, regicide, 238
Harrison-Gardner photograph of Dighton Rock, 388–390
Harrisse, Henry, his account of Gaspar and Miguel Cortereal, 414–415, 416 n
Hart, Albert Bushnell, cited, on Copperheads, 206, 207 n
Hartwell, Edward Mussey, 258
Harvard Club, New York, N. Y., document owned by, 204
Harvard College, mathematical courses at, about 1780, 147; views of, by S. Griffin (H. C. 1784), 147, 149; scarcity of text-books at, during the Revolution, 150, 151; portrait of R. Baxter, owned by, burned, 1764, 199; its testimonial to S. Mather, 1701, 204; to G. Alcock, 1676, 204 n
—Corporation, Bends bayberry candles to J. Mico, 100 n; memorial of, to the General Court, asking aid in procuring text-books, 150; asks S. Webber to compile mathematical text-book, 151
—Library, possessed, in colonial days, copies of Grotius, 4; of Puffendorf, 5; of Vattel, 5, 6, 7; Gay Collection, 86, 86 n, 239; gifts to, from R. Baxter, H. Ashurst, N. Hulton, and others, 192–203; suffers from fire, 1764, 198 n
—Overseers, vote £100 to L. Hoar, for transportation from England, 201
—Peabody Museum, owns drawings of Dighton Rock, 376, 377
—Seal, earliest known impression of, 1701, 204; another, 1752, 204 n
Hastings, Ann Meane, second wife of John (d 1657), 148
—John (d 1657), house of, in Cambridge, 148
—John (d 1797), son of Jonathan (d 1742), 148
—John (d 1839), son of Jonathan (d 1783), 149
—Jonathan (d 1742), son of Walter (d 1705), 149; called Yankee Jonathan, 148
—Jonathan (d 1783), son of Jonathan (d 1742), 149
—Jonathan (d 1831), son of Jonathan (d 1783), 149
—Lydia (Dana), wife of John (d 1839), 149
—Sarah Meane, wife of Walter (d 1705), 148
—Walter (d 1705), son of John (d 1657), 148
—Walter (d 1782), son of Jonathan (d 1783), 149
Hathaway, Charles A., Jr., his photograph of Dighton Rock, 301, 312, 394, 395, 411, 412, 413, 413 n, 416 n, 417, 432
Hathorne (Hawthorne), John (d 1717), 53, 261; member of court for trying pirates, 75, 77, 81
Haven, Samuel Foster (d 1881), 326 n, 378, 398
Hawkins,—, 276
—Abigail, daughter of Thomas (d 1648). See Foster; Kellond; Moor
—Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas (d 1648). See Richards; Winthrop
—Hannah, daughter of Thomas (d 1648). See Hutchinson
—Mary, wife of Thomas (d 1648), 41. See also Shrimpton
—Sarah, daughter of Thomas (d 1648). See Allen; Breck
—Capt. Thomas (d 1648), privateer, 41
—Thomas (d 1690), pirate, son of Capt. Thomas, privateer, 35 n; joins pirates, 32, 34; deserts, 35; sentenced to death, but reprieved, 38, 39, 40, 77, 78, 82; sails on the Rose and is killed in sea fight, 39, 40, 83; family connections of, 41–42; documents concerning his piracy, 51–83; death of, 83
Hay, John, second Earl and first Marquis of Tweeddale, disclaims pamphlet issued in his name, 244
—John (d 1905), his allusion to Dighton runes, 326
—Peleg, pirate, under T. Pound, sentenced to death, but not executed, 39, 77
Heckewelder, Rev. John (d 1823), 331
Helluland, perhaps Newfoundland, 304, 315, 326
Henchman, Nathaniel, 116
Henrici, Ernst, 326 n
Henry VII, King of England, 2
Henshaw, Henry Wetherbee, quoted,
on Indian pictographs, 340–342
Hermannsson, Halldor, 326 n
Hermes, Karl Heinrich, 302 n; his book on Norse discoveries, 322
Hesh, George, 55
Hibbins, William (d 1654), 113 n
Higginson, Rev. John (d 1708), 117, 118; writes treatise against periwigs, 114
—Stephen (d 1828), quoted, on economic conditions in Massachusetts, 1786, 190
—Thomas Wentworth, 326 n, 386, 389; quoted, on Antiquitates Americanæ, 318; oil interpretation of Dighton Rock, 328
Hill, Ira (d 1838), a student of Dighton Rock, 311, 348, 377, 419, 423, 424
—Corporal John, pirate, 33, 41
—Gen. John (d 1735), 155
—Rev. Joseph (d 1707), benefactor of Harvard College, 193 n
—Roger (d 1667), benefactor of Harvard College, 200
—Rev. Thomas (d 1653), 95
Hiram, King of Tyre, fleets of, believed by Onffroy de Thoron to have reached the Amazon, 352
Hirst, Elizabeth, 153
History, colonial, proper attitude in study of, discussed by C. M. Andrews, 159–163
Hitchcock, Dr. Edward (d 1911), 389
Hoadly, Charles Jeremy, 10 n
Hoar, Rev. Leonard, President of Harvard College, 201
Hoarding of foodstuffs, laws against, 1779, 180
Hodges, Henry, owner of land near Dighton Rock, 371
—Richard, pirate, 72
Hodgman, Arthur Winfred, 231 n
Hog Island, Me., 139, 139 n, 141
Holland, Jabez, 275
—William Jacob, 342, 343; quoted, on Indian petroglyphs, 339
Hollis, Thomas (d 1774), gives copies of Grotius and Puffendorf to Harvard College Library, 4, 5
Holmberg, Axel Emanuel, 302 n
Holmes, Capt.—, 82
Holmes, Rev. Abiel (d 1837), 149
—John (d 1899), son of Rev. Abiel (d 1837), 149
—Dr. Oliver Wendell, son of Rev. Abiel (d 1837), 149
—Sarah (Wendell), second wife of Rev. Abiel (d 1827), 149
—William Henry, 392, 423; quoted, on Dighton Rock inscription, 339, 340
Holyoke, Edward (d 1660), his Doctrine of Life advertised in London, 1657, 93
Honey-dew, 294
Hook, Rev. William (d 1677), Catechism by J. Davenport and, advertised in London, 1659, 94
Hooker, Rev. Thomas (d 1647), 91; book of, advertised in London, 1651, 88
Hop, Norse settlement, 305, 306, 315, 327; location of, 290, 317, 318
Horoscopes. See Hancock, Gov. John; Warren, Joseph
Horsford, Eben Norton, 302 n, 315, 408, 424
Hosmer, Hezekiah L., 326 n
—James Kendall, LL.D., cited, on Copperheads, 206, 207 n
Hovgaard, William, cited, on Norse voyages, 317
Howard, Albert Andrew, 258
—Robert, 268
Howchin, Elizabeth, daughter of Jeremiah (d 1670). See Endicott
—Jeremiah (d 1670), deposition and memorandum of, 259, 261–263
Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe, Litt. D., elected Member of Council, 257
—Dr. Samuel Gridley, 381
Howell, James (d 1666), book falsely attributed to, 243
Howen, Israel, son of Robert, 267
—John, son of Robert, 267
—Robert, 267
Howes, Samuel, London bookseller, 89
Hubbard, James Mascarene, 135 n
— Richard, 134
Hull, Hannah, daughter of John. See Sewall
—John, mint-master, real estate of, in Boston, 267, 268
Hulton, Nathaniel, bequest of, to Harvard College, 193, 202, 202 n, 203
Humfrey, John (d 1651), 246
Hunne, Anne, 267
Hunter, John Dunn, 331
Hutchinson, Edward (d 1752), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—Eliakim (d 1718), 31
—Elisha (d 1717), marriage of, 42; member of court for trying pirates, 75, 77, 81
—Hannah (Hawkins), wife of Elisha (d 1717), 42
—Lydia, sister of Gov. Thomas. See Rogers
—Nathaniel (d 1693), 276
—Gov. Thomas, 16 n, 153; quoted, 49 n
— Thomas, son of Gov. Thomas, 16 n
Hyde, Edward, first Earl of Clarendon, 196
In, 424
Independent Whig, urges regulation of land ownership, in Massachusetts, 1781, 186
Indians, trouble with, in eastern New England, in 1688, 28, 46; in 1690, 83; J. Eliot’s tracts for, 89; belief in descent of, from Jews, 89, 90, 96; Indian slave presented to the Electress Sophia, 100; sickness among, 1633, 104, 106 n; peace commission to, 1726, 128–147; treaty with, ratified at Falmouth (Portland), 129, 129 n, 141–145; Yankos, imaginary tribe of, 220; called Copperheads, 222 n, 223 n; their picture-writings, 329–330, 331, 336, 337–345; their ability sufficient for inscription of Dighton and other sculptured rocks, 331–332, 342, 343; relics of, found at Assonet Neck, 399, 399 n
—Avexis (Arixis), 135, 135 n, 142
—Big Thunder. See Loring, Francis
—Chingwauk, translates inscription on Dighton Rock, 333, 334, 336, 343, 345–348, 381; sketch of, 345
—Fransaixway, 142
—Guillaum, 135
—Loring, Francis (Chief Big Thunder), unreliability of his Indian stories and relics, 359–360
—Loron, alias Seguaron, 142, 142 n; son of, 143 n
—Magaunmbe (Meganamoumba), 142, 142 n
—Martin (Martyn), Victor, 135, 135 n
— Mong and his tribe, 347, 348
—Narragansetts, 348
—Penobscot tribe (representing also other eastern Indians), treaty with, 1726, 129, 135, 136, 138–145
— Pequots, 348
—Philip, King, son of Massasoit, 323, 371 n
—Piowant, owner of Assonet Neck, 370
—Pokanokets. See Wampanoags
—Wampanoags, may have inscribed Dighton Rock, 323, 348; question of their union with Penobscots, 359, 360
—Wenemuit, chief sagamore of the Penobscots, 135, 139, 140, 143 n
Ingersoll, Benjamin, 144, 144 n
Inoculation, in Boston, 1764, 13
Inscribed rocks, in the United States, 291, 291 n, 293 294, 295, 295 n, 296, 310, 315, 322, 331–332, 341, 354; interest of Rhode Island Historical Society in, 288–297; drawings of, in Antiquitates Americanæ, 300–303
International Law, The Beginnings of, in the United States of America, by T. W. Balch, 1–9; earliest books on 3, 5; copies of these in the American colonies and probable influence of, on American government, 4–9; first chair for teaching of, 5
Irving, Washington, 223 n; uses the terms Copperheads and Platter-breeches, 222 n-223 n; disagrees with Rafn’s belief concerning Dighton Rock, 318, 322
Isabella I, Queen of Castile and Leon, 2
Isis, temple of, inscription on, 337
Jackson, Andrew, President, called Old Hickory, 215
James I, King of England, 96, 102 n
James II, King of England, 29, 30, 40, 46; proclaimed in Boston, 1685, 24;
movement of William of Orange against, 28
James, William (d 1910), 420
Janeway, Rev. James (d 1674), 238
Jeffrey, Patrick, 268
Jeffries, John (d 1777), 269
—William Augustus, 271
Jekyll, John, 267
Jews, books on controversy as to whether Indians were, 89, 90, 96
Johnson, Alfred, Litt.D., elected Registrar, 257
—Edward (d 1672), his Wonderworking Providence, 90–91, 94; that book falsely attributed to Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 91, 245
—William (d 1704), son of Edward (d 1672), member of court for trying pirates, 75, 77, 81
Johnston (Johnson), Thomas, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 38, 41, 53, 71, 74, 78; condemned and executed, 39, 40, 77, 78
Jomard, Edme François, believes Dighton Rock to be inscribed in Libyan characters, 348–349
Jones, Abiel, son of Benjamin (d 1768), 372
—Benjamin (d 1718), 372
—Benjamin (d 1768), son of Benjamin (d 1718), 372
—Hannah (Walker), wife of Benjamin (d 1718), 371, 372
—John, regicide, 238
Jordan,—, prisoner, 68
—Capt. Samuel, serves as interpreter to the Indians, 140, 140 n, 145
Jose, Emily Motley. See Milliken
Josselyn, John, visits of, to New England, 106 n
Joyliffe, John (d 1702), 48
Julius II, Pope, confirms treaty of Tordesillas, 2
Kelley, Bethia, wife of John, 10 n
—Elizabeth, daughter of John, autopsy performed on, 1662, 10 n
—John, 10 n
Kellond, Abigail (Hawkins) Moor, wife of Thomas, 42. See also Foster
—Thomas (d 1686), 42
Kembe, Andrew, London bookseller, 88, 90
—Thomas, London bookseller, 88
Kemp, James Furman, quoted, 404
Kendall, Edward Augustus (d 1842), 323, 391, 398, 405, 409, 412; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 291, 293, 293 n, 301, 303, 312, 320, 377, 384, 425; cited, on traditions concerning Rock, 357; his estimate of its weight, 403
Kennett, Basil (d 1715), 5
Kensington Stone, Minnesota, questionable authenticity of its runic inscription, 314
Kent, Capt. John, 34, 70, 72, 76; his declaration concerning piratical seizure of goods from brigantine Merrimack by T. Pound and others, 59–60, 70
— Richard (d 1740), 138, 141, 143; appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
Kialarnes, 304
Kichua language, 352
Kidner, Rev. Reuben, 257
King, Dr. David (d 1882), quoted, on burlesques concerning the Old Stone Mill, Newport, R. I., 324 n
—Rufus (d 1827), quoted, on attempt at price regulation, in Massachusetts, 1777, 169
Kingiktorsoak, Baffin Bay, inscribed stone at, probably a Norse antiquity, 314
Kirke, Percy, Governor of Tangiers, 24
Kittredge, Rev. Frank Edward, his estimate of weight of Dighton Rock, 403
—George Lyman, LL.D., his tribute to H. E. Ware, 280
Knight, Christopher, pirate, under T. Pound, condemned to death but not executed, 39, 77
Knights of the Golden Circle, 210, 228, 236
Knowles, Rev. John (d 1685), 197 n; relations of, with Harvard College, 196, 197; letter of, to J. Leverett, 198
—Thomas. See Knowles, Rev. John
Knowlton, Marcus Perrin, LL.D., death of, xvii; tribute to, 254
Krossanes, 304
Labor, wages for, during the Revolution, 177 n
Lafitau, Joseph François Edouard, 330
Laing, Samuel (d 1868), 302 n; quoted, on alleged Norse antiquities in the United States, 298; cited, on Dighton Rock inscription, 322, 356, 358
Lake, Thomas, 265
Lander, Daniel, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 38, 40, 72, 73, 74, 78; condemned to death, 39, 77; petition of, for clemency, 78; sentence remitted, 82
Lane, James Henry (d 1866), 218 n; quoted, 218
—William Coolidge, A.B., 4, 192, 192 n; exhibits mathematical notebooks of Harvard students of classes of 1780 and 1784, and comments upon them, 147–151; exhibits testimonial given by Harvard College to S. Mather, 1701, 204; exhibits tracts of Gov. Endicott’s time, 269
Langdon, Capt. Richard, 132
—Rev. Samuel, President of Harvard College, 151
Langley, Daniel, 37
Lanier, Sidney, accepts Rafn’s theory of Norse discoveries in America, 326
Lanman, Charles Rockwell, LL.D., elected Resident Member, 279; accepts, 280
Larkin, David, 56
—Thomas, 38
Laughton, Sir John Knox, letter from, concerning T. Pound, T. Pond and T. Pownal, 44 n
Leatherhead, as opposed to Copperhead, 217
Lechford, Thomas, quoted, on publication of J. Cotton’s Seven Vials, 246
Ledwich, Rev. Edward, 426
Lee, Abigail. See Perkins
Leet, Abigail. See Woodbridge
Lefavour, Henry, LL.D., exhibits copy of first edition of letter of Joseph Eliot to B. Eliot, 107
Leif Ericson, voyages of, 304, 310, 317, 326; statue of, in Boston, 373
Leigh, Edward (d 1671), 244
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 236 n, 237 n; cartoon from his Book of Copperheads, 228; title-page of, 236; quoted, 236
—Henry Perry, brother of Charles Godfrey, 236 n
Lelewel, Joachim, 302 n
Leo XIII, Pope, 362
L’Estrange, Sir Hamon (d 1654), his Americans no Jews, 88–89, 96
—Hamon (d 1660), son of Sir Hamon, 89
—John, President of Harvard College, 201, 202 n
Liberty pins, worn during Civil War, 226, 227 n
Libyan language, Jomard sees traces of, in Dighton Rock inscription, 348–349
Lidgett, Charles (d 1698), 47, 48
Lincoln, Abraham, 9, 212, 221 n, 225, 236
Lincoln Picture Gallery, Great, 235
Lindall, Timothy (d 1760), 138, 142, 143; on committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 129 n, 130 n
Linley, Thomas (d 1795), 20 n
Little Diamond Island, Me., 139 n
Littlefield, Mrs. William L., 324 n
Living, cost of, during the Revolution, 167–171, 174–184
Lloyd, James (d 1693), 31
—Dr. James (d 1810), residence of, in Boston, 267
—Lodowick, London bookseller, 91, 93; his early use of advertising catalogue, 93
Locke, David Ross (d 1888), 236
Lockwood,—, 389
Locusts, seventeen-year. See Cicadas, periodical
Lodge, Henry Cabot, LL.D., 326 n; elected Resident Member, 1; accepts, 24; quoted, on Seager’s drawing of Dighton Rock, 383
Logan Gazette, Bellefontaine, O., 230 n
Lomar, Stephen, deposition of, concerning robbery of sloop Brothers’ Adventure, by pirates, 71
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 326; his Skeleton in Armor, 313
Loper, Jacobus, 38, 63, 75; testimony of, concerning T. Hawkins, pirate, 62
—Robert, 275
—Capt. William, meets pirates, 34, 35, 35 n, 73, 75
Loring, Francis (Chief Big Thunder). See under Indians
Lort, Rev. Michael (d 1790), a student of Dighton Rock, 293 n, 308, 375, 376
Loskiel, Georg Heinrich, 331
Lossing, Benson John, 366 n, 377; cited, on Dighton Rock, 326 n; believes Scandinavians used Phœnician characters in inscribing Rock, 350–351
Lottery, held by promoters of colony of Virginia, 23
Lovewell, Capt. John (d 1725), 128
Lowden, ——, 276
Lowder, Henry, mate of the Fortune, declaration of, 62
Lowell, James Russell, his caricature of the Dighton Rock discussions, 323–325
Loyal Leagues, 1863, 228 n
Loyal National League, 1863, 233
Loyalists. See American Loyalists Lundy, Rev. John Patterson (d 1892), 433; believes Mongolian symbols to exist in Mexican and Central American inscriptions, and translates Dighton Rock inscription by means of Chinese radicals, 355–356, 426; sketch of, 355 n
Luscomb, Humphrey (d 1688), 276
Luttrell, Narcissus (d 1732), quoted, 102 n
Lyly, John (d 1606), quoted, on wigs, 110
Lyman, Theodore, 267
Lynde, Elizabeth, daughter of Simon. See Pordage
— Simon (d 1687), 267
Lyons, Richard Bickerton Pemell, first Earl Lyons, cartoon on, 1863, described, 236
M., s., quoted, on business conditions during the Revolution, 176
MacCarty,—, 83
McCutcheon, Roger Philip, paper by, Americanæ in English Newspapers, 84–96
MacDonald, William, LL.D., 393
McLean, Rev. John Patterson, 326 n, 382, 424; quoted, on proposed removal of Dighton Rock, 373
Madier de Montjau, fidouard, 328 n Magdeburg, Germany, destruction of, in the Thirty Years’ War, 4
Magnalia Dei Anglicana, 1646, 85; title probably imitated by C. Mather, 85 n
Magnusen, Finn, 319 n, 320, 348, 419, 423, 426; his interpretation of Dighton Rock inscription, 305–308, 310, 328, 334, 347, 353; of the Rumano Rock inscription, 305 n-306 n
Main, Paul (d 1690), 83
Maine Historical Society, owns copies of the inscription on Dighton Rock, 397
Malcom, Daniel, 16 n
Mallery, Garrick, 301, 302 n, 332, 339, 342, 343, 375, 376, 377, 382; his studies of Indian pictographs, as influencing interpretation of Dighton Rock inscription, 316; quoted, on the inscription, 337; on H. R. Schoolcraft, 348
Malone, Edmund (d 1812), 110 n
Marble, Manton, cartoon on, described, 236
Mariner, Andrew, 266
Mariot,—, London bookseller, 87
Mark, value of, 82 n
Markland (Nova Scotia), 304, 315, 326
Marlatt, Charles Lester, quoted, on the periodical cicada, 105 n, 106 n, 280–285
Marlborough, Duke of. See Churchill, John
Marsh, Henry, London bookseller, 244
Mary, Queen of Scots, a wearer of wigs, 110
Mascarene, Paul (d 1760), 135, 135 n
Mason, George Champlin, 313
—Robert (d 1688), 274
Massachusetts, committee on Eastward concerns, 1689, 31; protest of magistrates of, against wearing of wigs, 1649, 113 n; intolerance in, 118; Economic Conditions in, during the Revolution, paper by R. V. Harlow, 163–190; effect on financial affairs of adoption of State Constitution, 191; high taxes, 192
—Association for non-importation and non-exportation, 1774, 164
—Colony Charter, vacated, 1684, 24; discontent caused by loss of, 29
—Council for Safety of the People and Conservation of the Peace, 30, 50, 51
—Court of Assistants, tries T. Pound and other pirates, 75–78
—General Court, addresses letter to William III, 1689, 79; appoints J. Norton to answer W. Pynchon, 90; to write on Quakers, 95; passes law against Quakers, 95; makes grant of land to J. Norton, 95; passes law against wearing of wigs, 1679, 112 n; controversy of, with the Governor, 128; sends representatives to take part in ratification of treaty with Indians, 1726, 129; fiscal policy of, during the Revolution, 166; passes laws, 1777, regulating prices, 168, 174; regulating manufacture of liquor, 170; repeals price-regulating laws, 1777, 175; passes laws, 1779, against hoarding foodstuffs and exporting various commodities, 180–181; repeals them, 1780, 183; taxes levied by, 1775–1780, 184; repeals tender laws, 1781, 184, 185, 192; thanks R. Baxter for aid, 196 n
—Governor and Council, condemn and suppress J. Eliot’s Christian Commonwealth, 95; controversy of, with the General Court, 128; appoint H. Ashurst a trustee of the Humble Proposal for the Enlargement of University Learning, 200
—Province Charter, provision of, concerning quorum, 129 n
——Vital Records Act, vote of the Society concerning pending legislation relating to, 108
Massachusetts Historical Society, owns drawings of Dighton Rock, 375, 376
Massasoit. See under Indians
Masterson, Richard (d 1633), death of, 104, 106 n
Mather, Rev. Cotton, son of Rev. Increase, 241 n, 426; quoted, on death of S. Danforth’s children, 11; on S. Stone, 11; visits pirates in prison, 39; probable origin of name of his Magnalia, 85 n; quoted, on B. Woodbridge, 92; his position on the wearing of wigs noted by S. Sewall, 113; quoted, on benefactors of Harvard College, 193, 193 n; quoted, on publication of J. Cotton’s works, 246; Gookin’s elegy on U. Oakes attributed to, 249 n; his belief that first inhabitants of America were led by the Devil, 360; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 291, 300, 309, 411; his description of Rock, 409
—Rev. Increase, son of Rev. Richard, 41, 202 n, 204; condemns dancing, etc., 112, 112 n
—Rev. Richard, 240 n; his authorship of various treatises published in England, 245
—Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1690), son of Rev. Increase, 204, 204 n
—Samuel (H. C. 1698), 204, 204 n
Mathieu, Charles Leopold, 424, 425
Matthews, Albert, A.B., 24, 84, 128 n, 192 n, 379 n; his note on Dr. W. L. Perkins, 10–18; exhibits Journal kept by E. Goddard, 128; his Note on the Wainwright Family, 152–156; his paper on Origin of Butternut and Copperhead, 205–237; his remarks on the Spunker Club, 462
Maude, Daniel (d 1655), 268
May,—, 275
Mayas, 341
Mayhew, Matthew, gives information of pirates, 35, 35 n, 59
Maynard, Sir John (d 1690), benefactor of Harvard College, 193 n, 201
Maypole, Puritan opposition to, 112
Meane, Ann, wife of John. See Hastings
— John (d 1646), 148
—Sarah, daughter of John (d 1646). See Hastings
Mears, Robert (d 1667), 267
Medary, Samuel (d 1864), 209, 210; publishes the Crisis at Columbus, O., 208 n; letter to, quoted, 233
Medical lectures in Massachusetts, 1765, 1781, 12
Melville, David, 313, 324 n, 424; quoted, on Bartlett’s drawing of Dighton Rock, 298; replies to Antiquarian’s article on the Old Stone Mill, 324
Merchant Taylors’ Company, London, H. Ashurst master of, 199 n
Mercurius Aulicus, 87
Mercurius Politicus, Americanæ advertised in, 1656–1660, 92, 94–96
Mercurius Publicus, 94
Merrill, Frank Thayer, his painting of Dighton Rock, 397
Merry Drollery, Second Part of, contains poems relating to New England, 21, 22
Mico, Joseph, 100 n
Milliken, Elias Tarbox, 158
—Emily Jose, daughter of Elias. See Hale
—Emily Motley (Jose), wife of Elias, 158
Milwaukee Democratic Club, 219
Minot, George (d 1801), son of Stephen, son of Stephen (d 1732), 4
Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan (d 1668), 249, 249 n
Mixter, Samuel (d 1690), 83
Mobility, quoted, on food scarcity, 1779, 178
Monk, George (d 1698), 272, 273, 276
Mongolian symbolism of writing, J. P. Lundy quoted on, 355–356, 426
Monhegan, Me., inscribed stone of, 315, 368; believed by R. K. Sewall to contain Phœnician antiquities, 351
Moody, Rev. Joshua (d 1653), 134 n; condemns dancing, 112
—Samuel (d 1729), son of Rev. Joshua (d 1653), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n; mentioned in E. Goddard’s Journal, 134, 139, 140, 140 n, 141, 142, 143, 145; sketch of, 134 n
Moor, Abigail (Hawkins), wife of Samuel, 42
—Samuel (d c 1661), 42
Moore, George Henry, quoted, regarding Princess Sophia, 101
Moreau de Dammartin, 311, 376, 419, 424, 426, 429
Morison, Samuel Eliot, Ph.D., 128, 155 n; his remarks on economic conditions in Massachusetts about 1780, 191–192
Morris,—, 277
Morse,—, 211
—Edward Sylvester, 258
—Royal, 148
—Samuel Finley Breese, 379 n
Moseley, Humphrey, London bookseller, 94
Moulton, Joseph White, 350; probable author of article in Taunton Whig, 1839, referring to P. A. Adet’s visit to Dighton Rock, 286, 350
Mounds, prehistoric, 329
Mulatto Democrats, 225
Munich, Germany, spared by Gustavus Adolphus in the Thirty Years’ War, 4
Murderer Punished and Pardoned, tract published 1669, 238
Murdock, James, 285
Muse, Maj.—, denounced by Democratic Club of Zanesville, O., for opposition to Copperheads, 1863, 217
Myles, Rev. Samuel (d 1728), 269
N., n., his America, 1655, 92
Narbrough, Sir John (d 1688), 29 n
Nasby, Petroleum V. See Locke, David Ross
Nason, Rev. Elias (d 1887), 379
Neff, William, pirate, 33
Negus,—, 393
Nelson, John (d 1721), 31
Netherlands, claims of, in the new world, 2
Nevill, Joseph, London bookseller, 90
New England, T. Pound’s map of, 1691, 42, 42 n, 43; intolerance in, 118
New England Company, 199 n, 203 n; difficulties of, 196; H. Ashurst treasurer of, 200; bequest of H. Ashurst to, 203, 203 n
New England Historic Genealogical Society, owns copies of drawings of Dighton Rock, 397
Newport, R. I., Old Mill, as connected with Norse traditions, 292 n, 298, 313, 322, 323, 326 n, 362, 368, 369, 370
Newsbooks, English, 84
Newton, Christian. See Wainwright
New York Historical Society, interest of, in Dighton Rock, 333, 334
Nichols,—, 274
Nicholson, Lt.-Gov. Francis, 41
Nickel, one-cent, and five-cent, 222 n
Niff, William, 68
Non-importation and non-exportation movement during the Revolution, 164, 165
Norridgewock, Me., Indian troubles at, 1724, 128
Norris, Edward (d 1684), 261
Norse Scandinavian Memorial Club. See Boston Scandinavian Memorial Club
Norsemen in America, 288, 292 n, 311, 325, 326 n, 334; C. C. Rain’s beliefs concerning, 289–291, 298, 304–305, 308–314; various opinions on location of Vinland, 315–318. See also Dighton Rock; Inscribed rocks; Skeleton in Armor; Newport, R. I., Old Mill
Norton, Elizabeth. See Addington; Wainwright
—Ja. See Norton, Rev. John
—Rev. John (d 1663), 196 n, 261; books of, advertised in London, 1648–1660, 87, 90, 91, 93, 95; writes in reply to W. Pynchon, 90; writes against Quakers, 95; grant of ‘land to, 95
Norumbega, 315
Norwood, Jonathan (H. C. 1771), letter of, to J. Warren, 462
Nottingham, Lady. See Finch
Nowell, Sec. Increase, 113 n
Noyes, Mary (Cutting), wife of Nicholas (d 1701), 117
—Nicholas (d 1701), 117
—Rev. Nicholas (d 1717), son of Nicholas (d 1701), 109; sketch of, 117–119; his Reasons against Wearing of Periwigs, 120–128
—Oliver (d 1721), 115
N-rays, 428
Nurse, Rebecca, 118
Oakes, Rev. Urian, President of Harvard College, 115, 247; sketch of, 248; elegy by, on T. Shepard, 248; D. Gookin, Jr.’s elegy on, 1681, 249–252; death of, 248 n
O’Connor, Henry, reproduction of his drawing of United States Naval Radio School, Cambridge, presented to the Society, 285
Old Colony Historical Society, 373, 383, 389, 402; Dighton Rock deeded to, 374; its photograph of Rock, 393
Old Hickory, a. Jackson so called, 215
Old Mill. See under Newport, R. I.
Oldenburg, Henry (d 1677), 108 n
Olds, Dr. Edson Baldwin (d 1869), son of Rev. Gamaliel Smith, 217; sketch of, 217 n
—Rev. Gamaliel Smith, 217 n
—Julia (Whitney), wife of Rev.
Gamaliel Smith, 217 n
Oliver, Nathaniel (d 1704), 31
Onffroy de Thoron, Don Enrique, Vicomte, 302 n, 419, 423, 426; his theory of Dighton Rock, 351–354; his belief as to the fleets of Solomon and Hiram, 352
Ophir, location of, 352
Oppert, Jules, 354
Ordronaux, John, 358
Orne, Azor (d 1796), quoted, on business conditions during the Revolution, 177
—James (d 1778), cited, on fiscal conditions, 1776, 166
—John (d 1727), member of committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 130 n
Overton, Henry, London bookseller, 246
Owen, Rev. John (d 1683), called by First Church, Boston, 1663, 269
Oxenbridge, Rev. John (d 1673), home of, in Boston, 268
Oxnard, Edward (d 1803), 17
Oysters, loss of, 1776, 173
Paddack, Elisha, his ink-impression of Dighton Rock, 376
Paige, Nicholas (d 1717), 48, 267
Paine, Capt.—, 275
—John (d 1731), 37; appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—Nathaniel (d 1729), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—Robert Treat (d 1814), quoted, on attempt at price regulation, in Massachusetts, 1777, 169; on general economic conditions, 171
Palfrey, Rev. John Gorham (d 1881), 313
Palmer, John, 48
—Thomas, appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
Paper money, during the Revolution, 166, 167, 175, 177, 183
Papuduck (South Portland), Me., 134, 134 n
Paris, Gaston, 354
Park, Rev. Charles Edwards, A.B., presents Annual Report of Council, 253–254; elected Corresponding Secretary, 257
Parker, Rev. Henry Ainsworth, A.M., death of, xvii, 280
Parker’s Island, Me., 137 n
Parkman, Capt. Elias, 151 n
Parmenter, Hon. James Parker, LL.B., 258; elected Resident Member, 253; accepts, 259
Parsons, Joseph, anecdote of, 1862, 214
Patterson, Rev. George, quoted, on the brothers Cortereal, 415 n
Paulding, James Kirke, uses the term Copperheads referring to New York Dutch, 223 n
Paxton, Edmund, London bookseller, 87, 92
Peabody, Rev. Francis Greenwood, 158
Peace sneaks, play on the words snake and sneak, 212, 236 n. See also Sneaks
Peacock, Richard, 267
Pearson, Rev. Eliphalet (d 1826), 149
Pease, Capt. Samuel, 38, 40 n, 64, 74, 78, 81; commands the sloop Mary, in pursuit of T. Pound, pirate, 35, 61, 62 n; death of, 37, 73, 76; aid for his family, 37, 65; declaration of, as master of the Fortune, 62
Peck, Benjamin, 60
—Nathaniel, 60
Pecke, Samuel, 85 n; edits A Perfect Diurnall, 85
Peirce, Anne. See Wainwright
—Benjamin (d 1831), 193; cited regarding gifts of H. Ashurst and N. Hulton to Harvard College, 200, 201, 202
—Marmaduke, accused of murder, 10
Pelham, Capt.—, 275
Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer (d 1717), 115, 116
—Rev. Ebenezer (d 1777), son of Rev. Ebenezer (d 1717), 136; sketch of, 136 n
—James, 267
Pendleton, George Hunt (d 1889), 209, 209 n
Penhallow, Capt. Samuel, commands garrison at Arrowsick, 137, 137 n, 138
Penn, James (d 1671), 261, 269
Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 236 n, 237 n
Penniman, Rev. George W., 387
Penoyer, William, 100 n, 199 n
Percy, Marmaduke. See Peirce
Perfect Diurnall, A, 85, 85 n; notices of American books in, 87–92
Perfect Occurrences, 85
Periwigs. See Wigs
Perkins, Abigail (Lee), wife of John, 12
—Anna, daughter of Dr. William Lee. See Apthorp
—Elizabeth (Wentworth) Gould Rogers, second wife of Dr. William Lee, marriages and relationships of, 14, 14 n, 15 n, 16 n, 17 n; gives Baskerville Bible to King’s Chapel, 17 n; death of, 18, 18 n
—Dr. George Augustus, 12 n
—John, 12
—Sarah (Drowne) Condy, first wife of Dr. William Lee, 14; marriage and death of, 14 n
—Rev. William (d 1682), 12 n
—Dr. William Lee (d 1797), son of John, 15 n, 17 n; note on, by A. Matthews, 10–18; lectures by, on anatomy, 1765, 12; sketch of, 12–18; charged with carelessness regarding small-pox, 13 n; political sympathies and expatriation of, 16–17; later medical work of, 17–18, 18 n; death of, 18
Perry, Arthur Cecil, Jr., quoted on Copperheads, 206; replies to criticism, 206
—Dr. Christopher, discovers inscribed rocks near Newport, R. I., 296
—John, 276
—Seth, 276
Petau, Denis (d 1652), 94
Peters (Peter), Rev. Hugh, 87; executed, 238
Petroglyphs. See Picture-writing
Pettit, John, 207
Phelps,—, 208
Philadelphia, Pa., Library Company of, owned copies of Grotius, Puffendorf, and Vattel before the Revolution, 4, 5, 6
Phillips, Henry (d 1729), 144; appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—John (d 1725), takes part in trial of pirates, 39, 61, 75, 77, 81
—Stephen Willard, LL.B., his remarks on Gov. J. Endicott’s real estate, 264
—William, 268
Phips, Richard, pirate, 33, 38
—Gov. Sir William, 33
Phœnicians, believed by some to have inscribed Dighton Rock, 349–354
Pickering, Henry Goddard, LL.B., 258; elected Resident Member, 279; accepts, 280
—John (d 1846), cited on economic conditions in Salem, during the Revolution, 172; on resumption of specie payments, 1782, 183; note of, in a Psalm book once belonging to Gov. Endicott, 269 n
Pickett, Capt. John, 35, 73; deposition of, concerning robbery of sloop Brothers’ Adventure, by pirates, 71
Pictographs. See Picture-writing
Picture writing, Indian, 329–330, 331, 336, 337–339, 340–345
Pidgeon, William, a believer in the Phœnician theory of Dighton Rock, 351; quoted, on migration of races, 351
Pier, Arthur Stanwood, 258
Pierce, Anne. See Peirce
—Richard, 28
Pierrepoint, Thomas, London bookseller, 88
Pig, Thomas, autopsy probably performed on, 1643, 10
Pigwacket, N. H., 128
Pirates, on coast of New England, 30; action taken for suppression of, 31, 54 n, 58, 61; report concerning, to the King, 80; Dighton Rock inscription attributed to, 357. See also Pound, Capt. Thomas
Pius X, Pope, 362
Platter-breeches, term applied to New-Englanders, 223 n
Plumb, John, 275
Plymouth, visited by periodical cicadas, 104–105, 105 n, 106 n, 281–285
Plymouth Colony, invasion of, 1633, by seventeen-year cicadas, 104–107; claims Assonet Neck, 371, 371 n
Plymouth County, convention of committees of correspondence in, 1777, quoted, on public conditions, 171; sustains price regulation, 174
Pomeroy, Samuel Wyllis, 148
Pond, Capt. Thomas, 44 n
Ponel. See Pownal
Poole, Rev. Matthew (d 1679), 194, 194 n
Pordage,’ Elizabeth (Lynde), wife of George, 267
—George, 267
—Hannah, daughter of George. See Bowdoin
Porter, Harriet Amelia. See Hale
Portland, Me. See Falmouth
Port land Island, Me., 139, 139 n
Portugal, claims of, in the new world, 2, 3
Potomac, hoax of, 314
Pound, Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Thomas, 44
—Capt. Thomas (d 1703), Pilot, Pirate, Cartographer, and Captain in the Royal Navy, paper by J. H. Edmonds, 24–84; pilot in the royal navy, 27; commander of the sloop Mary, 28; turns pirate, 32; assembles company and seizes or robs various vessels, 32–35; is captured by sloop Mary, 35–37; tried and sentenced to death, 38; reprieved, 39; sails for England, 40; his map of New England, 1691, 42, 42 n; commands the Sally Rose and Dover Prize, 43; death of, 44; letter regarding, from Sir J. K. Laughton, 44 n; documents concerning his piracies, 51–60, 69–76; concerning his capture and trial, 61–64, 75–82; letter of (and W. Banton), 1690, recounting troubles with Indians in New England and sea fight of the Rose with a French man of war, 83
Povey, Lt.-Gov. Thomas, 99 n
Powell, John Wesley, quoted, on Indian picture-writing, 337
Power, Lawrence Geoffrey, 326 n
Pownal, Capt. Thomas, takes Youghal, Ireland, 1690, 44 n; gives silver cup to the corporation, 44 n
Preston,—, London printer, 20 n
—Rev. John (d 1628), 117
Price, Gertrude A., quoted, on Copperheads, 206
— William, 101 n
Prices, rise of, in Massachusetts, during the Revolution, 167–172, 175–178, 181, 182; attempts at regulation of, 168–170, 174, 182; table of, 1776–1782, 168 n; decline of, 182–185, 189; accounts, 1687, 271–277
Prime Meridian, 278
Prince, Isaac, 32; declaration of, concerning encounter with T. Hawkins and other pirates, 51
—Sarah, daughter of Rev. Thomas (H. C. 1707). See Gill
—Rev. Thomas (H. C. 1707), library of, 4; quoted, on the seventeen-year cicadas in Plymouth Colony, 1633, 105; note on, in S. Sewall’s Diary, 116; book once owned by, exhibited, 285
Prince Society, 4
Privateering, on coast of New England, 1689, 30; during the Revolution, 165, 172, 184, 192
Prosch, G. W., dealer in daguerreotype apparatus, 380 n
Prout, Ebenezer, signs documents, as clerk, 31 n, 57, 66, 68, 69
Prynne, William (d 1669), 87, 110
Publick Intelligencer, 86; Americanæ advertised in, 1657–1660, 93–95, 96
Puffendorf, Baron Samuel von (d 1694), his Law of Nature and Nations, 5; professorship of, at Heidelberg, 5
Pynchon, William (d 1662), book of, advertised in London, 1651, 88; trouble over his Meritorious Price of our Redemption, 90, 93; reply to it, by N. Cheney (Chewney), 92
—William (d 1789), quoted, on economic conditions in Massachusetts, 1777, 169, 170; on trade in Boston, 1781, 183
Quakers, law against, 95; J. Norton writes book on doctrine of, 95; Judge Sewall disturbed by, 114
Quichua. See Kichua
Quincy, Edmund (d 1738), 129 n
—John (d 1767), 138, 145; on committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 130 n
—Josiah, President of Harvard College, 193; cited regarding gifts of H. Ashurst and N. Hulton to Harvard College, 200, 201, 202
—Samuel (d 1789), 17
Raby, Baron. See Wentworth, Thomas
Rafn, Carl Christian, 288, 297 n, 324, 333, 372, 389, 417 n, 423, 426; correspondence of, with Rhode Island Historical Society, on possible Norse antiquities in America, 288–300; his connection with the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, 289 n; his Antiquitates Americanæ, 300, 303–304, 308; his treatment and interpretation of the Rhode Island Historical Society’s drawings of Dighton Rock, 301–303, 305–315, 319 n, 328, 345, 352, 374, 375, 376, 377, 412; translations of his work, 318; its influence, 318–327; his death, 373
Rale, Sébastien (d 1724), 128
Rand, Edward Kennard, Ph.D., on Nominating Committee, 205
Randolph, Sec. Edward, 48, 49, 277; comes to Boston, 1686, 24; quarrels with J. George and G. St. Loe, 25–27; letter of, to A. Brockholes, relating to J. George and the Rose, 67
—Sarah, second wife of Sec. Edward, 25
Ratcliffe, Rev. Robert, comes to Boston, 25
Rattlesnakes, political use of the term, 231, 235
Rau, Charles, 314; cited, on reliability of Magnusen’s interpretations of inscriptions, 305 n–306 n
Read, Sampson, 268
Rebels no Saints, tract published 1661, 238
Redford, Charles (d 1692), 31
— Hannah. See Wainwright
Reed, William Bradford (d 1876), satirized by C. G. Leland, 237 n
Reeves, Arthur Middleton, 326 n
—William Peters, quoted, on Copperheads, 206
Rehoboth, economic conditions in, during the Revolution, 173
Renan, Ernest, 354
Revolutionary War, Economic Conditions in Massachusetts during the, paper by R. V. Harlow, 163–190
Reynolds, Rev. Edward (d 1676), 95; disclaims authorship of a book advertised as his, 244
Rhode Island, called Rogues Island, 40
Rhode Island Historical Society, its drawings of Dighton Rock and correspondence with C. C. Rafn, of the Royal Society of Northern’ Antiquaries, 288–300, 289 n, 377, 423; reproductions of its drawings, 302 n, 377
Rhodes, James Ford, cited, on Copperheads, 206, 207 n; quoted, on same, 208 n; on Dr. Olds, 217 n
Rice, Franklin Pierce, death of, xvii, 279
Rich, Barnabe (d c 1620), quoted, on wigs, 110
Richard Cœur de Lion, musical compositions of this name, 20, 20 n, 21, 21 n
Richards, Elizabeth (Hawkins) Winthrop, first wife of John, 42
—John (d 1694), autopsy performed on, 11; mentioned as a public officer, 42, 61, 75, 77, 81; as Treasurer of Harvard College, 198, 201, 202
Richardson, Henry Hobson, 157
—Moses (d 1775), sketch of, 148
—William Alexander (d 1875), 213, 213 n
Richmond, William Ebenezer, 290
Riley, Charles Valentine, 283
Rintoul, Roger, his counterfeit horoscope of J. Hancock, 20 n
Robinson, Fred Norris, Ph.D., 1, 24, 109, 157, 205, 253, 259, 279, 280; reelected President, 257
—Rev. John (H. C. 1695), 136, 136 n
—Capt. John, mentioned in E.
Goddard’s Journal, 132, 140, 143, 144, 146
Rockford, Sergt.—, 274
Rogers, Elizabeth (Wentworth), wife of Nathaniel, 15, 15 n, 16 n. See also Gould; Perkins
—George (d 1747), son of Rev. Nathaniel (d 1723), marriage of, 16 n; death of, 16 n
—George Wentworth, son of Nathaniel (d 1770), 15 n; baptism of, 16 n
—Lydia (Hutchinson), wife of George (d 1747), 16 n
—Nathan. See Rogers (d 1770), Nathaniel
—Rev. Nathaniel (d 1655), letter of, printed and reviewed in London, 87
—Rev. Nathaniel (d 1723), son of John (d 1684), son of Rev. Nathaniel (d 1655), 16 n
—Nathaniel (d 1770), son of George (d 1747), 14 n, 15; marriage of, 15 n, 16 n; death of, 15 n, 16 n; doubt as to identity of, cleared up, 15 n, 16 n; political ambitions of, 16 n
—Sarah, daughter of George (d 1747) 16 n
Rolfe, Rev. Benjamin (d 1708), burial of, with wife and child, 153
Romanzini, Maria Theresa. See Bland
Rossiter, Bray (d 1672), 10 n
Rothwell, John, London bookseller, 96, 240, 247
Roux de Rochelle, Jean Baptiste Gaspard, 376
Rowe, John (d 1787), 13 n, 14; extract from diary of, 15 n; quoted, on business stagnation in Boston, 1775, 165 n
Rowly, Anna Blossome, wife of Henry, 106 n
—Henry, marriage of, 106
Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, founding of, and C. C. Rafn’s work for, 289 n; interest of, in Dighton Rock and other inscribed rocks, 289–295, 314; gift of Dighton Rock to, 372; transfers title to the Boston Scandinavian Memorial Club, 373
Ruge, Sophus, 326 n
Rugg, Hon. Arthur Prentice, LL.D., elected Vice-President, 257
Runamo Rock, Sweden, 305 n-306 n, 358
Rushworth, John (d 1690), edits A Perfect Diurnall, 85
Russell, James (d 1709), 61; attests documents, 53, 60, 66, 71; member of court to try pirates, 75, 77, 81
S., m. See Simmons, Matthew
S., T. See Savage, Thomas
St. Loe, Capt. George, quarrel of, with E. Randolph, 26
Salem, economic conditions in, during the Revolution, 172
Salletine pirates, 43
Salmon Falls, N. H., taken by Indians, 1690, 84
Salter, Richard, of Barbados, 62
Saltonstall, Nathaniel (d 1739), 204
—Richard (d 1694), 113 n
Sanders, Capt. Thomas, mentioned in E. Goddard’s Journal, 133, 133 n, 135, 139
Sandwich, seventeen-year cicadas in, 105
Sassan, F., 370
Savage, James, 239; error of, regarding Wainwright family, 152, 152 n
—Thomas (d 1668), murderer, tract concerning, 1669, 238, 238 n, 239
Sawbridge, George, London bookseller, 94
Scandinavian Memorial Club. See Boston Scandinavian Memorial Club
Scheie de Vere, Maximilian, quoted, on use of Copperhead as applied to Indians, 222
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 302 n, 342, 345, 347, 351, 377, 382, 423; quoted, on Dighton Rock inscription, 320, 408; his varying opinions as to its origin, 332–335, 346, 357; publishes first photograph of Rock, 332; believes it to record battles of the Wampanoag Indians, 348; his drawing of part of the inscription, 381; quoted, on S. Eastman’s daguerreotype, 381
Scott, Thomas, regicide, 238
Scrope (Scroope), Adrian, regicide, 238
Seager, Edward, his drawings of Dighton Rock, 383, 425
Seaver, James Edward, 393
Sedaine, Michel Jean (d 1797), 20 n, 21, 21 n
Sedgwick, Rev. Obadiah (d 1658), 89
Seile, Henry, London bookseller, 88
Senex, quoted, on public conditions, 1782, 188
Sergeant, Peter (d 1714), 31, 198, 201
Seventeen-year locusts. See Cicadas, periodical
Sewall, Hannah (Hull), wife of Judge Samuel, 268
—Judith, daughter of Judge Samuel. See Cooper
—Rufus King, favors Phœnician theory of Dighton Rock, 351
—Judge Samuel, 75, 77, 81; quoted, on death of J. Richards, 11; reprieves pirates, 39; paper by W. C. Ford on his dislike of wigs, 109–119; quoted, on deaths of S. Wainwright and Rolfe family, 153; on funeral of J. Wainwright, 1708, 155; home of, in Boston, 268; entries in Diary of, concerning Gov. Andros, 270; statement of, regarding Dighton Rock, 409
—Stephen (H. C. 1761), 151; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 293, 293 n, 300, 376
Seward, William Henry, 213
Sexton, Joseph, Philadelphia photographer, 1839, 379 n
Shakespeare, William, curious claims concerning, by C. A. Fernald, 362, 364
Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, 433
Shattuck, Dr. Frederick Cheever, M.D., LL.D., quoted, on record of a medical case, 1643, 10 n; elected Resident Member, 24; accepts, 109
Shaw, Robert Gould, A.M., elected Resident Member, 280
Shays’s Rebellion, 188; causes of, 190, 192
Shepard, Rev Thomas (d 1649), books of, advertised in London, 1652, 1660, 90, 96; his authorship of Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-Ordinance, 241, 241 n, 247; quoted, on publication of his Sincere Convert, 246; publication of various works of, in London, 247
—Rev. Thomas (d 1677), son of Rev. Thomas (d 1649), his statement that his father was the chief author of Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-Ordinance, 240; U. Oakes’s elegy on, 248
—Thomas (d 1685), son of Rev. Thomas (d 1677), his statement as to authorship of Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-Ordinance, 241
Shippen, Edward (d 1712), real estate of, in Boston, 266
Ships: British Queen, 379 n, 380 n; Brothers’ Adventure, robbed by pirates, 71; Dartmouth, 26; Deptford, 25 n; Dover Prize, 43; Dragon, 1682, 29 n; Dragon, 1726, 132, 133, 134, 137, 138, 143, 145, 146; Foresight, 25 n, 29 n; Fortune, 35, 62, 62 n; George, 145; Goodspeed, captured by pirates, 33, 56, 72, 74; Grafton, 25 n; Happy Return, 25 n; Heart, 29 n; Leopard, 25 n; Mary, ketch, taken by pirates, 32, 38, 53, 69, 72, 74, 76; the captain’s statement, 52; Mary, sloop, 28, 38; sent against pirates, 35, 61, 62 n, 76; Merrimack, robbed by pirates, 34, 38, 59, 70, 72, 76; Merry Meeting, 133, 139, 143, 145, 146; Portsmouth, 25 n, 29 n; Province Sloop, 41; captures pirates, 47; Resolution, sent in pursuit of pirates, 34, 57, 58; Rose, 25 n, 29 n, 49, 64, 67, 80, 84; brings English officials to Boston, 24, 25; sent eastward to guard coast, 27, 28; dismantled by Bostonians, in revolution of 1689, 29, 46, 49, 65; causes of ill feeling against, 30, 41, 45; release of, ordered by King, and sailing of, 39, 64; engagement of, with French man of war, 40, 82, 83, 84; connection of, with T. Pound’s piratical cruise, 40, 41, 47; Sally Rose, 43; Sea Horse, 128 n; Susannah, 132, 134, 138; Unicorn, 29 n
Shirley, Gov. William, 103 n
Short, Capt. Richard (d 1712), 43
Shove, Edward, 134 n, 135, 135 n, 145; on committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 129 n, 130 n
—Rev. George (d 1687), an owner of Assonet Neck, 382
—George Anthony (d 1890), 389; his lithograph of Dighton Rock, 382, 397
Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Talbot, Charles Shrimpton, Epaphras, nephew of Henry (d 1666), 39, n
—Henry (d 1666), 41
—Mary Hawkins, wife of Henry (d 1666), 41, 41 n
—Samuel (d 1698), son of Henry (d 1666), 31, 39, 41, 48, 50, 51, 61, 77, 81
Shurtleff, Rev. William (d 1747), 133; sketch of, 133 n
Shute, Richard (d 1703), 28
—Gov. Samuel, 128, 128 n, 133 n, 266
Sibbes, Rev. Richard (d 1635), 95
Siccadam, John, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 38, 72, 74; sentenced to death, 39, 77; sentence remitted, 82
Sidney, cited, regarding financial conditions in Massachusetts, during the Revolution, 183, 185
Silver, Mary, wife of Thomas (d 1695), 153. See also Wainwright
—Thomas (d 1695), 153
Simmons, Matthew, works of J. Cotton and T. Shepard printed by, 240, 246, 247
Simon, Benjamin, 238
Simpson, David, 27
Sinding, Paul Christian, 326
Skeleton in Armor, Fall River, as connected with Norse traditions, 292 n, 313, 323, 330
Skrellings, in Norse-American tradition, 304, 305, 307, 308 n, 309, 325, 328
Slade, Elisha, 386, 389; his estimate of weight of Dighton Rock, 403; of depth of inscribed characters, 409
—William Adams, 389
Slafter, Rev. Edmund Farwell, 326 n
Slocum, Frederick, 299 n
Small, Robert, 50
Smallthought, Mr., dialogue between Mr. Trueman and, 187
Smart, Capt. John, 33; his account of capture of the sloop Goodspeed by pirates, 56
Smibert, John (d 1751), his drawing of Dighton Rock, 375
Smith, Buckingham, 433; suggests that Spanish missionaries may have added to Dighton Rock inscription, 354–355, 412
—Fitz-Henry (H. C. 1896), 258
—Dr. Gideon B., 283
— Dr. Jerome Van Crowninshield (d 1879), 423; quoted, on Dighton Rock, 398 n; his estimate of its weight, 404
—Capt. John (d 1631), his Sea Mans Grammer, 90
—John (d 1706), 276
—Rev. John (d 1820), assists in making drawing of Dighton Rock, 376
—Joshua Toulmin, 405; his book on the Northmen in New England, 321
—Ralph, London bookseller, 91, 92
—Richard (d c 1692), 276
—Rev. Thomas (d 1795), 132
Smugglers’ holes, 191
Smuggling, in Massachusetts, 191
Sneak Yclepid Copperhead, Ye, 1863, 237; attributed to C. G. Leland, 237 n
Sneaks, 237 n. See also Peace sneaks
Snorre, son of Thorfinn Karlsefne, in Norse-American tradition, 305, 305 n, 307, 309, 328, 353
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. See New England Company
Society of Antiquaries, London, owns drawings of Dighton Rock, 375
Solomon, King, fleets of, believed by Onffroy de Thoron to have reached the Amazon, 352
Sons of Liberty, not all heroes, 163
Sophia, Electress of Hanover, paper by J. H. Tuttle on portrait of, presented by her to Massachusetts, 96–103; family connections of, 96, 102, 102 n
Sophia Charlotte, wife of Frederick I, King of Prussia, 96, 102 n
Sophia Dorothea, wife of George I, King of England, 102 n
Sophia Dorothea, wife of Frederick William I, King of Prussia, 102, 102 n
Southack, Cyprian, real estate of, in Boston, and public activities, 266
Southwick, James M., report of, on periodical cicadas, 283
Spain, claims of, in the new world, 2, 3
Sparhawk, Nathaniel (d 1647), 149
Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 359
Spunker Club, 1772–1775, remarks on, by A. Matthews, 462, 463
Squier, Ephraim George, 302 n, 342, 357, 398, 419; believes Dighton Rock to be a true Indian monument, 323, 330–332; quoted, on depth of inscribed characters, 409
Stamp Act, dinner in Boston to celebrate repeal of, 13
Stanford, Col.—, 275
Staniford, John, 267
Stanton, Daniel, 273, 275, 276
Staples, William Read (d 1868), 290
Stede, Sir Edwin, Lt.-Governor of Barbados, 62
Stephens, Erasmus, 27
—I., confesses fraud in alleged authorship of a book, 243
—— Philip, London bookseller, 89
Stevens,—, 276
Stevenson, Joseph, 193 n; quoted, on R. Baxter’s library, 199 n
Stiles, Rev. Ezra, President of Yale College, 148; mentioned as a student of various inscribed rocks, 291, 294, 295, 323; of Dighton Rock, 350 n, 404, 405, 409; his drawings of Dighton Rock, 375, 376, 406, 407
—Ruth, daughter of Rev. Ezra. See Gannett
Stoddard, John (d 1748), son of Rev. Solomon (d 1729), member of committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726; 129 n, 131 n; earlier mission of, to Indians, 154
—Mary, first wife of Simeon (d 1730), autopsy performed on, 1708, 11, 12 n
—Simeon (d 1730), 12 n
—Rev. Solomon (d 1729), 115
Stone, Hugh, 68
—Rev. Nathaniel (d 1755), son of Simon (d 1708), 131, 131 n
—Rev. Samuel (d 1663), autopsy performed on, 11
—Susannah, daughter of Simon (d 1708). See Goddard
Storer, Ebenezer (d 1807), 151 n
Storey, Thomas, pirate under T. Pound, condemned to death but not executed, 39, 77
Storm, Gustav, his opinion on the location of the Norse Vinland, 316
Stoughton, Lt.-Gov. William, 276
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, quoted, on butternut-colored clothes, 214 n
Strange, John, 83
Straumey, 305
Sturgis, Richard Clipston, A.B., quoted, on alphabets used in 1500, 416 n
Suffrage, C. G. F. Dumas’s opinion on, 9
Sullivan, Gov. James, quoted, on financial conditions in 1776, 167
Sun-dog, noted in 1726, 141
Sweden, claims of, in the new world, 2
Swift, Rev. John (d 1745), 135, 135 n
Syls, Capt.—, 275
Sylvester, Herbert Milton, quoted, on Dighton Rock, 351–352
Tailer, Lt.-Gov. William, member of committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 129 n, 130 n
Talbot, Charles, twelfth Earl and only Duke of Shrewsbury, 65
Temple, Sir Thomas (d 1674), benefactor of Harvard College, 201
Thacher, Rev. Peter (d 1727), of Milton, 269
Thaxter, Capt. Joseph, sent in pursuit of pirates, 34, 57, 58
—Samuel (d 1740), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
Thayer, James Bradley, 149
Thirteen-year cicadas. See Cicadas, periodical
Thirty Years’ War, 3
Thomas, Cyrus, 340, 392, 392 n, 423; quoted, on! Dighton Rock inscription, 339; on Chingwauk’s translation, 348
Thomason Catalogue, 86; Americanæ appearing in, 87–96
Thompson, S. A. & P., London, 20 n
Thomson, Samuel, London bookseller, 94, 96
Thorfinn Karlsefne, 302, 304, 317, 318, 325, 424; theory that Dighton Rock inscription records his adventures, 306–315, 327–328
Thorhall Gamlason, in Norse-American tradition, 304, 305, 306, 327
Thorogood, Rev. Thomas, his works on Jews in America, 89, 96; his interest in missions to the Indians, 96
Thorstein Ericson, 304
Thorward, 304
Tilly, Johann Tserclaes, Count of, destroys Magdeburg, 4
Tisdale, Henry, writes burlesques concerning the Old Mill, at Newport, R. I., 324 n
Titon, Francis, London bookseller, 94
Tomblin, William, 68
Tomlins, Richard, London bookseller, 94
Tordesillas, treaty of, 2
Totems, Indian, 329, 330, 331, 343, 346
Townsend, Joseph, 59
Tracys, privateers, 192
Trask, Capt. William (d c 1691), 261
Travel, expense of, 1687, in New England, 271–277
Treat, Robert, Governor of Connecticut, 277
Trecothick, John, 15 n
Troutbeck, Rev. John, 14 n, 15 n; scurrilous verses referring to, 14 n
—Sarah (Gould), wife of Rev. John, 14 n, 15 n
Trueman, Mr., dialogue between Mr. Smallthought and, 187
Truman, Lyman, 218 n; quoted, 218
Trusdale, William, legacy of, to Harvard College, 201
Tsendal language, 352
Tucker, Charles Rollins, his photograph of Dighton Rock, 393
—Samuel Marion, quoted, on Anne Bradstreet, 195 n
—Timothy, 60
Tuckney, Rev. Anthony (d 1670), 91, 92
Turell, Colburn, 37
Turner, Amos (d 1739), 145, 145 n; on committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 130 n
—Ezekiel (d 1773), autopsy performed on, 12
—Frederick Jackson, LL.D., appointed delegate to Conference of Historical Societies in Philadelphia, 1; on Nominating Committee, 205, 257
—Humphrey, testimony of, concerning T. Hawkins, 63
—John (d 1742), on committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 129 n, 130 n
Tutchin, John (d 1707), quotation from trial of, 244
Tuttle, Julius Herbert, exhibits portrait of the Electress Sophia of Hanover, and reads note on portrait of her once in Boston Town House, 96–103; exhibits tracts, Rebels no Saints, and Murderer Punished and Pardoned, 237–239; exhibits copy of the Psalms once belonging to Gov. Endicott, 269; comments on entries in Judge Sewall’s Diary in Gov. Andres’s time, and gives an account of Andros’s journey to Connecticut, 1687, 270–278
Tweeddale, Lord. See Hay, John
Tyler, Harry Walter, 258
—Moses Coit, quoted, on P. Bulkley, 88; on U. Oakes, 248
Tylor, Edward Burnett, quoted, on rock-sculpture, 342
Tyng, Eunice. See Willard
— Jonathan (d 1724), 276
Tyrker, 310
Underhill, Thomas, London book-seller, 95
United States, Constitution, influence on, of Vattel’s Le Droit des Gens, 9
United States Naval Radio School, Cambridge, picture of buildings of, presented to the Society, 285
Usher, Hezekiah (d 1676), 266
—John (d 1726), son of Hezekiah (d 1676), 26, 26 n, 49, 271, 272
Vail, Eugène A., 349
Vallancey, Col. Charles, 293 n, 294 n, 308, 423, 424, 426
Vallandigham, Clement Laird (d 1871), 217, 222 n, 231; leader of the Copperheads, 209, 209 n, 210, 211, 212, 216 n, 219, 224, 232, 233; quoted, 216, 221, 221 n, 227 n; arrest and trial of, 226, 227, 227 n
Van Buren, John, 212
Vane, Sir Henry (d 1662), 267
Vassall, William (d 1800), 268
Vatican, on dancing, 112
Vattel, Emerich de (d 1767), his Le Droit des Gens, 5–8; influence of, on American statesmanship, 6, 9
Venus, transit of, 1761, 133 n
Verrazano, Giovanni da, 356
Vicars, John (d 1652), the title of his Magnalia Dei Anglicana, 1646, perhaps imitated by C. Mather, 85 n
Vignaud, Henry, 326 n
Vincent, Rev. Thomas (d 1678), 238
Vines, Rev. Richard (d 1656), 95
Vinland, in Norse-American tradition, 290, 304, 307, 309, 313, 315, 326, 334; present status of question of its location, 315–318
Votan, 352
Wages for labor, during the Revolution, 177 n
Waggoner,—(d 1690), master of the Rose, death of, 40, 83
Wainwright, Anne, daughter of John (d 1708). See Winthrop
—Anne (Peirce), second wife of Simon (d 1708), 153, 155
—Christian (Newton), wife of John (d 1739), 154, 155
—Elizabeth (Norton), wife of John (d 1708), 152, 154. See also Addington
—Francis (d 1692), 153; sketch of, 152
—Francis (d 1711), son of Francis (d 1692), 152, 154, 155; sketch of, 153–154; confused with his brother Simon, 153 n
—Francis (d 1722), son of John (d 1708), 152, 155; note on, 154
—Hannah, second wife of Francis (d 1692), 152. See also Epes
—Hannah (Redford), wife of John (d 1721), 155
—John (d 1708), son of Francis (d 1692), 154; sketch of, 152; confused with his brother Francis, 152, 153
—John (d 1739), son of John (d 1708), 152, 152 n, 156; mentioned in Journal of E. Goddard, 135, 139, 141, 144, 145; on committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 129 n, 130 n, 136, 137; sketch of, 154, 155
—John (1690–1708), son of Francis (d 1711), 154; sketch of, 155
—John (d 1721), son of Simon (d 1708), 152 n, 153; sketch of, 155, 155 n
—John (d 1736), son of Francis (d 1722), 154; sketch of, 155
—John (d 1764), son of John (d 1739), sketch of, 155–156
—Mary (Dudley), wife of Francis (d 1722), 154, 155. See also Atkins
—Mary (Eveleth), wife of John (d 1764), 154, 155
—Mary Silver, third wife of Simon (d 1708), 153
—Philippa, first wife of Francis (d 1692), 152, 153
—Sarah (Gilbert), first wife of Simon (d 1708), 153, 155
—Sarah (Whipple), wife of Francis (d 1711), 153, 154
—Simon (d 1708), son of Francis (d 1692), 152, 155; sketch of, 153; confused with his brother Francis, 153 n
—family, note on, by A. Matthews, 152–156
Waldron, Edward Ferdinand, 389, 394
Walker, Dorothy, daughter of James, 371
—Hannah, daughter of James. See Jones
—Rear Admiral Sir Hovenden, 155
—James (d 1691), of Taunton, one of the owners of Dighton Rock, 371
Walle, Capt. John, 266
Walley, John (d 1714), 116
Walnut tree, white, 214. See also Butternut
Walnuts, white and black, 209
Walsh, Benjamin Dann, 283
Ward, Albert Longley, 393
—Gen. Artemas, 149
—Henry, 111
—John, his Young Mathematician’s Guide, 150
Warden, David Bailie, a student of Dighton Rock, 308, 376
Ware, Horace Everett, A.B., death of, xvii, 280; his Note on the Periodical Cicadas, 104–107; his Note on Winthrop’s Course across the Atlantic, 278; his Additional Note on the Periodical Cicadas, 280–285
Warren, Dr. Edward (d 1878), son of Dr. John (d 1815), cited, on meaning of Spunker, 462
—James (d 1808), quoted, on attempt at price regulation, in Massachusetts, 1777, 169, 170
—Dr. John (d 1815), 462, 463; medical lectures of, 1781, not the first in Massachusetts, 12
—Dr. John Collins (H. C. 1863), 463
—Joseph (d 1775), counterfeit horoscope of, exhibited, 18–21
—William, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 38, 40, 72, 73, 74, 78; condemned to death, 39, 77; petition of, for clemency, 78; sentence remitted, 82
—Hon. Winslow, LL.B., on Auditing Committee, 205, 256 n
Washington, George, 423; curious claims of C. A. Fernald concerning, 362, 364, 367
—Samuel, curious claims of C. A. Fernald concerning, 362
Waterhouse, Samuel, 15 n
Watkins, John, pirate, 33
Watson, Paul Barron, 326 n
Watts, Samuel, pirate, under T. Pound, 32, 40, 72, 73, 74, 78; condemned to death, 39, 77; petition of, for clemency, 78; sentence remitted, 82
Webb, Dr. Thomas Hopkins, 291 n, 229 n, 358, 376, 423, 424; employed to prepare memoir on inscribed rocks, for transmission by R. I. Historical Society, to C. C. Rafn, 290; on committee on antiquities and aboriginal history, 292, 303; quoted, on Dan-forth’s drawing of Dighton Rock, n, 294 n; assists J. R. Bartlett in making drawing of Rock, 296–298; his belief in the Norse theory concerning the inscription, 314; quoted, on possibility of Indian origin, 328–329; owned early daguerreotype of Rock, 379; quoted, on incrustation, 404; on depth of inscribed characters, 409
Webber, Rev. Samuel, President of Harvard College, asked by Harvard Corporation to compile mathematical text-book, 151
Webster, Arthur Gordon, 258
Wellfleet, economic conditions in, during the Revolution, 173, 177
Wells, Thomas (d 1750), 138, 145; appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
Wendell, Barrett, Litt.D., describes smugglers’ holes, 190
—Oliver (d 1818), 149
—Sarah, daughter of Oliver (d 1818). See Holmes
Wentworth, Benning, Governor of New Hampshire, son of Lt.-Gov. John, 16 n, 17 n
—Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel (d 1766). See Gould; Perkins; Rogers
—Frances (Wentworth) Atkinson, wife of Sir John, marriages of, 17 n
—Hannah, daughter of Lt.-Gov. John. See Atkinson
—John, Lt.-Gov. of New Hampshire, 14 n, 133 n, 135; receives the Peace Commission to the Eastern Indians, 1726, 133, 134; signs treaty with Indians, 143
—Sir John, Governor of New Hampshire (d 1820), grandson of Lt.-Gov. John, marriage of, 17 n
—Samuel (H. C. 1728), son of Lt.-Gov. John, 14 n, 17 n
—Sarah, daughter of Samuel (H. C. 1728). See Apthorp
—Thomas, Baron Raby and third Earl of Strafford, 103, 104 n
West, Dep.-Sec. John (d 1691), 28, 48, 274; expense account of, 277
—Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1754), assists in making drawing of Dighton Rock, 376
Wharton, Richard (d 1689), deposition of, concerning disturbances in Boston, 1686, 26
Wheat, Richard, 13 n
Wheeler, Horace Leslie, 222 n
Wheelwright, John (d 1745), appointed to attend ratification of treaty with the Indians, 1726, 130 n, 131 n
—John Tyler, 258
Whipple, John, 419; considers inscribed rocks humbugs, 358
—Sarah. See Wainwright
White, Hon. Andrew Dickson, D.C.L., death of, xvii; tribute to, 254
—Rev. John (d 1760), 136, 136 n
Whiting, Joanna (Gay), wife of Nathaniel, 239
Whitmore, Brewer Goddard, his paper on E. Goddard’s Journal of the Peace Commission to the Eastern Indians, 1726, 128–132
Whitmore, Martha W., reference to her report on periodical cicadas in Plymouth County, 282.
—William Henry, gives portrait of Electress Sophia to the Bostonian Society, 103
Whitney, Julia. See Olds
Whittier, John Greenleaf, quoted, 327, 327 n
Wigglesworth, Rev. Michael, 115
Wigs, Sewall and Noyes on, paper by W. C. Ford, 109–119; S. Sewall’s dislike of, 109–119; essay by N. Noyes on, 120–128
Wilbur, George King, his post-cards of Dighton Rock, 395
Wilks, Francis (d 1742), 101
Willard, Eunice (Tyng), second wife of Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1659), 114, 115, 115 n
—See. Josiah, son of Rev. Samuel
(H. C. 1659), 114 n; reproved by S. Sewall for wearing a wig, 114; appointed (but later released) on committee to adjust land claims with Indians, 1726, 129 n, 130 n
—Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1659), 112, 115, 204
—Simon (d 1712), son of Rev.
Samuel (H. C. 1659), 115
William III, King of England, 30, 36, 39, 40, 49, 50; movement of, against King James II, 28; oath of allegiance to, taken in Boston, 28–29; order, by his command, for restoration of sails, etc., of the Rose, 64; letter to, from General Court of Massachusetts, 79. See also William and Mary
William and Mary, 62, 69, 75, 76; accession of, 30, 49; vote in regard to procuring portraits of, for Council Chamber, Boston, 101. See also William III, of England
William, Martin, 68
Williams,—, 275
—Anna (Klapp), 157
—Rev. Daniel (d 1716), references to his library, 193, 193 n, 199 n
—George, quoted, on food scarcity and high prices in Massachusetts during the Revolution, 178
—Rev. Roger, book of, advertised in London, 89; controversy of, with J. Cotton, 89
—Rev. Samuel (d 1817), 150, 151
—Capt. Smith, assists in examination of Dighton Rock, 296
Williston, Samuel, LL.D., 258
Wilson, Sir Daniel (d 1892), 326 n, 423; quoted, on Danforth’s drawing of Dighton Rock, 294 n
—Rev. John (d 1667), 261
Winchester, Ebenezer (H. C. 1744), 4
Wineland. See Vinland
Winship, George Parker, Litt.D., exhibits Second Part of Merry Drollery, and speaks of contemporary English interest in the American colonies, 21–23; on Nominating Committee, 205
Winslow, Edward (d 1655), Governor of Plymouth Colony, 105 n
—Edward (d 1753), his company of volunteers, 140
—John, son of John (d 1683), son of John (d 1674), 28; imprisoned, 29
—Mary (Chilton) wife of John (d 1674), 28
Winsor, Justin, 302 n, 324 n, 326 n, 375, 376, 377; his attitude on pre-Columbian explorations, 317; quoted, on Antiquitates Americanæ, 318; on Seager’s drawing of Dighton Rock, 383
Winthrop, Adam (d 1652), son of Gov. John, 42
—Adam (d 1700), son of Adam (d 1652), 64; funds to be placed in care of, with W. Winthrop, for relief of S. Pease’s family, 66
—Adam (d 1743), son of Adam (d 1700), 154, 154 n
—Anne (Wainwright), wife of Adam (d 1743), 154 n
—Elizabeth (Hawkins), second wife of Adam (d 1652), 42. See also Richards
—James (d 1821), son of John (d 1779), his drawing of Dighton Rock, 291, 293, 293 n, 309, 376; refers to tradition of digging for treasure about the Rock, 357, 398
—Gov. John (d 1649), 10, 10 n, 111; quoted, on sickness at Plymouth, 1633, 105 n; cited, on the seventeen-year cicadas in New England, 106 n, 281, 282, 284; note on his course across the Atlantic, by H. E. Ware, 278
—John (d 1676), son of Gov. John (d 1649), 106 n-108 n
—John (d 1707), son of John (d 1676), 273, 273 n
—John (d 1779), son of Adam (d 1743), 133 n, 150, 376; his map of Boston Harbor, 1759, 43; his drawing of Dighton Rock, 375
—Katharine, wife of Wait (d 1717), S. Sewall’s courtship of, 117
—Robert Charles (d 1894), quoted, on political conditions in 1864, 208 n
—Wait (d 1717), son of John (d 1676), 42, 48, 61, 77, 81, 270, 270 n, 273; urges reprieve of pirates, 39; funds to be placed in care of, with A. Winthrop, for relief of S. Pease’s family, 66
Witchcraft, in Salem, N. Noyes’s connection with, 117
Wither, George (d 1667), quoted, on practices of stationers, 242
Wolfe, Gen. James, 148
Wood, Anthony (d 1695), 111 n Woodbridge, Abigail (Leet), wife of Rev. John (d 1691), 195 n
—Rev. Benjamin (H. C. 1642), brother of Rev. John (d 1696), 194, 196; work of, in reply to W. Eyre, advertised in London, 1656, 92; sketch of, 92; corresponds with R. Baxter, 195
—Rev. John (d 1696), 196
—Rev. John (d 1691), son of Rev. John (d 1696), letter of R. Baxter to, 193; sketch of, 195; ordination and marriage of, 195 n
—Lucy, daughter of Rev. John (d 1696). See Bradstreet
—Mercy (Dudley), wife of Rev. John (d 1696), 195
Woodcock, John, 271, 272, 276, 277
Woodman, Jonathan, 60; makes statement of robbery of the brigantine Merrimack by pirates, 70
Woodmancy,—, 276
Worcester, town meeting in, January, 1782, disapproves excise act, 186; conventions at, April, May, August, 1782, to consider grievances, 187
Worsaae, Jens Jacob Asmussen, 314; opinion of, on Runamo Rock, 306 n
Wright, Edward, 52
Yale, David (d 1690), 265
Yale University Library, owns drawings of Dighton Rock, 375, 376
Yankee, applied to J. Hastings, 148; alleged origin of, 220
Yankos, imaginary Indian tribe, 220
Yardly, Thomas, 276
Yarmouth, inscribed stones of, 315
Yates, John Van Ness, 424
York, Me., 84
Youghal, Ireland, gift of loving cup to, by T. Pownal, 44 n; incident commemorated, 44 n
Young, George M. (d 1918), 386, 390 n; writes on Dighton Rock, 351; reproduces Harrison-Gardner photograph of Rock, 388, 390
Zanesville, O., Democratic Club, resolutions of, 1863, 217
Ziegler, Kaspar, edits Grotius, 4