NOTE
Places are in Massachusetts unless otherwise stated.
Names of vessels are grouped under the heading “Ships.”
Names of Indians are grouped under the heading “Indians.”
Names of Negroes are grouped under the heading “Negroes.”
Index
Abbot, Anna, 91
— Hannah, 100
— Charles Cortez, elected Resident Member, 499
— Wilbur Cortez, 345 n
Abrahams, Jonathan, 75
Abram, William, 150
Ackaramin, John, 171
— Charles Francis (d 1915), 343
— Dorothy (Quincy), 17
— Henry (d 1918), 295
— Herbert B., 319, 320, 321, 325, 326, 328, 329, 343
— Pres. John, 16, 399, 412, 424, 426, 427, 435, 556, 585–586; on committee for relief of sufferers from Boston Port Bill, 41
— John, refugee from Boston (1776), 122
— Mary, 176
— Samuel, 16, 588–589; on committee for relief of sufferers from Boston Port Bill, 41; letter attributed to, 585, 585 n
— Susanna, 118
Ailman, Ruth, 136
Akins, Eleanor, 135
— Sarah, 135
Alden, David, 114
— George H., 350
— John E., paper, John Mein: Scourge of Patriots, 571–599
All, Abraham, 136
Allard, William, 169
Allen, Mrs. —, 81
— Daniel (H. C. 1675), 527 n
— Elisha, 151
— Jemima, 132
— John (H. C. 1643), 527 n
— John (d 1671), 527 n, 529, 529 n; Edward Taylor’s elegy on death of, 527–528
— Mary, 152
— Mercy, 162
— Rebecca, 152
— Robert, 106
— William F., 319, 330 n; biographical sketch, 288–290; influence on F. J. Turner, 290, 295, 301, 302, 325; concept of American history, 296–300; death, 327
Allingham, John Till, 558, 570
Allis, Frederick Scouller, Jr., 190; elected Resident Member, 378, 379
Almon, John, 412 n
Amama, Sixtinus, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 364
Ambler, Charles H., 351
“Americus,” letter (attributed to James Otis, Jr.), 582–583
Ames, William, 396; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 362
Amory, Elizabeth, 79
Anderson, John, 154
— Mary, 95
Andrews, Charles M., 485–486
— Daniel, 247, 247 n, 248, 249
— John, 85
— Lucy, 67
— Mary, 84
— Susanna, 152
Andros, Sir Edmund, 510
— Mary, 92
— Susanna, 177
Anthony, Joanna, 136
Appleton, Joseph, 267
Archer, Bethiah, 102
— Dorothy, 136
— John, 101
— Sarah, 102
Aretius, Benedictus, book by, donated to Harvard College by Bellingham, 356, 357; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 362–363
— Samuel, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 554, 564, 566, 567, 569, 570
Arthur, Mrs. John, 76
— (Authur), Lydia, 105
— Esther, 177
— Mary, 94
— Nathaniel, 159
Atkins, Elizabeth, 91
— William, 86
Atwood, John, 136
— Mary, 135
Auchmuty, Robert, 586
Audin, —, 567
Austin, Benjamin, 163
— Daniel, 150
— Jonathan L., 26 n
Ayers, John, 75
Aylsworth, Leon E., 351
Ayres, Mary, 160
— (Eares), Thomas, 152
Babb, Joshua, 175
Babson, William, 81
Backhouse, William, 357 n
Backoon, Ann, 175
Badger, Hannah, 124
Bagley, Benjamin, 113
Bailey, James, 119
— Thomas, 136
Baker, Elizabeth, 115
— Florence, 335
— George P., 12
— John, 113
— Sarah, 157
— Bartholomew, 14
— Joseph, 14
— Mary, 14–15
— Sarah, 14
Bancroft, Hubert H., 327
Bank, national, 37; P. Webster’s proposals for, 35–36
Barber, Susanna, 155
Barker, Daniel, 129
— Elizabeth, 90
Barnard, Thomas, 239 n
Barnes, —, actor, 562
— Henry, 423
— Thomas, 111
Barney, Giles, 136
— Mercy, 136
Barnum, Ann, 137
Barrell, Joseph, 26 n
— Josiah, 161
Barret, Samuel, 26 n
Barrett, Giles L., and the Boston theatre (1800), 554, 557–558, 561, 562
— Jacob, 107
— James, 129
— (Barrot), Joshua, 121
Barrington, John Shute, 1st Viscount Barrington, 262
Barter, Elizabeth, 169
Bartlett, Eleanor, 90
Barton, Stephen, 164
Bascom, John, 287–288, 290, 294, 319
Bass, Philip, 175
Basset, Isaac, 46 n
Bateman, Benjamin, 79
— Elizabeth, 156
Bates, —, daughter of William Bates, 562
— William, and the Boston theatre (1800), 558, 559, 560–561, 562, 563
Batten, Mrs. —, 81
— Mary, 131
Batty, Mary, 137
— Richard, 359
Bayley, Deborah, 115
— Elizabeth, 91
— Jane, 116
Beale, Joseph Henry, 37
Bealy, Ann, 128
— Dorcas, 129
— Thomas, 131
Bean, Cleves, 159
— Mrs. John, 106
— (Bene), William, 78
Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin Caron de, 567
Becker, Carl L., 350
Beckford, John, 159 n
Bedford, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 151
Belcher, Edward, 137
— Gov. Jonathan, opposition to David Dunbar’s settlements in Maine, 267–270
— Edmund, 136
Bellarmine, Robert, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 364
Bellingham, Richard, gift of books to Harvard College, 356–358
Bellingham, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 126
Bellows, Robert Peabody, elected Resident Member, 499
Bemis, Margaret, 149
— Elizabeth, 122
— Sarah, 175
— William, 153
Benson, Joseph, 165
Bentley, William, 410
Berkeley, James, 3rd Earl of Berkeley, 258
Bernard, Gov. Sir Francis, 573, 592; mentioned in William Palfrey’s letters, 414 n, 415, 416, 417, 419, 420, 422, 423, 425, 427
— Phipps S., 471
Berry, James, letter to John Pemberton, 58 n
— Mary, 76
Berwick, Me., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 113, 116
Betterlay, Thomas, 150
Beveridge (Bevrage), Sarah, 97
Beverly, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 72
Beza, Theodore, books by, in John Harvard’s library, 363, 364
Bickerstaff, Isaac, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 561, 565, 565 n, 566, 570
Bickford, Elizabeth, 166, 173, 178
— John, 109
— Susanna, 110
Biddeford, Me., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 111, 113
Biddle, Charles, 26 n
Bigelow, John, 598
Bigington, Elizabeth, 173
Billings, Samuel, 137
Bing, Cotton, 175
Bingham, William (d 1804), 26 n
Binney, Elizabeth, 128
— Elkanah, 130
Birch, Samuel, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 564, 569
Bird, Hannah, 85
Birge, Edward A., 288
Bissell, Richard, 137
Bladen, Col. Martin, 262
Blair, Victor, 124
Blake, Edward, 433
Blaney, Mary, 94
Boaden, James, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 569
Bolton, Herbert E., 350
Bolton, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 118–119
Booth, Mary, 160
Bopson, William, 132
Bordman, Andrew (d 1687), 234
Boss, Freelove, 136
Bosson, Eleanor, 68
Boston, circulating library opened in (1765), 579–580; publishing in (1760’s), see Mein, John; siege, Quaker relief during, paper on, by H. J. Cadbury, 39–179; Sons of Liberty, 16, 17, 411–412, 413 et passim; theatre in (1800), paper on, by Peter Oliver, 554–570
Boston Chronicle, 581
Boston Massacre, trial of British soldiers, 422, 423–426
Boston Port Bill, 41, 44, 59, 594
Boston Tea Party, 594
Bosworth, Hezekiah, 128
— Nathanael, 127
Botomore, William, assistant to M. F. Corné, 408, 409, 410
Bowcott, Mrs. John, 163
Bowden, Deborah, 70
— Rebecca, 87
Bowditch, Harold, 283; elected Member of Council, 282
— Mary, 103
Bowdoin, James (d 1790), 26 n
Bowen, Abel C., 409
Bowles, Carington, publishes cartoons of John Malcom episode, 452–454
Boyce, John, 150
— Lydia, 154
Boyd, Martha, 109
Boylston, Ebenezer, 127
Boynton, Mary, 82
— Ruth, 133
Brace, David, 121
Brackett, Mary, 87
Brad, John, Jr., 161
Bradbury, John, 112
— Mary, 115
— Rowland, 115
Brade, John, 161
Bradford, Rachel, 129
Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley), 500
Bragg, John, 169
Braintree, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 130–131
Braley, Samuel, 170
— William (d 1717), 194, 231, 231 n, 238, 244, 244 n, 245
Bray, Enoch, 133
— Thomas, interest in colonizing schemes, 259
Brazier, Edward, 118
Breck, Samuel, 26 n
Breed, Rebecca, 149
Breson, Eleanor, 109
Brewer, Avis, 119
— Elizabeth, 136
— Giles, 119
— Nathanael, 118
— Thomas, 119
Brewster, Mrs. —, 118
— Ellis W., 388
Brick, Robert, 118
Bridger, John, 263
Bridges, Francis, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 376–377
— Hope, 136
Bridgewater, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 153–154
Brigden, Timothy, 158
Briggs, —, 358
Brightman, Thomas, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 362
Britt, Abigail, 120
— Elizabeth, 178
Britton, Mrs. John, 67
Broad Bay, Me., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 113
— Hepzibah, 62
— Rebecca, 65
Brockel, Mary, 90
Brooke, Frances (Moore), plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 568, 569, 570
Brooks, John, refugee, 113
Brown, —, of Boston, playwright, 567, 567 n
— Abigail, 166
— Benjamin, 125
— Cathal, 166
— Hannah, 166
— Hope (Power), 52
— James (d 1739), 52
— James, of Boston, refugee, 88
— John, claimant to Maine lands (1730), 268, 269
— John, refugee in Salem, 72, 103, 105, 110
— Joseph, 102, 136, 153, 159 n
— Martha, 166
— Mary, 97, 104, 136, 159, 166, 172
— Mercy, 137
— Moses (d 1836), 26 n, 40; administrator of Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 43, 43 n, 45, 45 n, 46, 50, 50 n, 53, 53 n, 54, 61; biographical sketch, 52, 52 n; letter to James Warren, 52; letter to William Wilson, 54–57; letter to John Pemberton, 58, 58 n
— Nicholas (d 1791), 26 n
— Rebecca, 120
— Sarah, 69, 83, 94, 118, 136, 166, 172
— Theodore, 176
— Thomas, 136
— William, playwright, 559, 567
— William, refugee in Falmouth, Me., 112
Browning, Mary, 137
Bryant, Sarah, 68
Bryer, Binah, 137
— Elizabeth, 137
— Jonathan, 137,
Buck, Paul H., 190
— Solon J., 351
Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, George
— Mary (Willett) Hooker, 544 n
— Thomas, 544 n
Buckinghamshire, Earl of. See Hobart, John
Buckoon, Ann, 160
Budge, Patience, 137
Buffum, David, and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 51, 53, 56
Bulkley, Peter (d 1659), 359, 371
Bullock, Charles J., 350
— Elizabeth, 101
— John, 108
— Peleg, 174
Burchmore, Hannah, 79
Burdick, Rebecca, 113
Burditt, Benjamin, 68
Burgess, Andrew, 121
Burgis, Abigail, 137
— Elizabeth, 136
Burgoyne, John, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 566
Burk, John Daly, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 565
— Mary, 136
— Mercy, 71
— Mrs. William, 99
Burn, Jane, 43 n
— Mary, 87
Burniston, Charles, 263
Burns, Mrs. Clifford, 105
— Eunice, 108
Burr, George Lincoln, death, 180; tribute, 181
— Oliver, 136
Burrill, Mrs. Abraham, 65, 133
— Deborah, no, 155
Burroughs, Samuel, Jr., 137
Burrows, Alice, 90
Butt, Sarah, 69
Butts, John, 136
Buxtorf, Johann, books by, in John Harvard’s library, 364
Byard, Hannah, 92
Byington (Buyinton), Ruth, 65
Cabot, George (d 1823), 26 n
Cadbury, Henry Joel, 378; papers: Quaker Relief during the Siege of Boston, 39–179; John Harvard’s Library, 353–377
Cahoon, John, 138
— Paul, 71
Caine, Abigail, 138
— Esther, 138
— Hannah, 138
Calder, Elizabeth, 176
Caldwell, —, shipmaster, 589
Calepinus, Ambrosius, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 361–362
Calf, Abigail, 111
Call, Abigail, 93
— Timothy, 75
Callender, Susanna, 126
Calvin, John, 393
— Mehetabel, 138
Cambridge press, John Eliot’s Genesis (1655), 11–12
Campbell, Elizabeth, 116
— John, Earl of Loudoun, 457
— Mary, 138
Cane, Rachel, 104
— Rebecca, 72
Cape Ann, refugees at, during siege of Boston, 131–135
Cape Elizabeth, Me., refugees at, during siege of Boston, 114–115, 116
Caprin, Mrs. —, 81
Card, Sarah, 158
Carder, Mercy, 119
Cargill, James, 578
Carlton, William Roberts, 282; elected Resident Member, 379, 389
Carr, Ann, 138
— Deborah, 138
Carrage, Mary, 87
Carter, Clarence E., 351
Cardand, J. Henry, 266
Cartwright, Thomas, 356
Case, Mary, 175
Cash, Abigail, 100
— Elizabeth, 114
— Samuel, 114
Cassian, John, books by, donated to Harvard College by Digby, 358
Cassie, Andrew, 577
Castoff, Dorothy, 137
Caswell, Jared, 137
— John, 161
— Martha, 161
— Robert, 161
Cate, Sarah, 167
Cathal, Abigail, 172
Catholicism, significance of, in the study of New England colonial history, 389–399
Caulfield, Ernest, elected Corresponding Member, 255, 274
Cavendish, Rebecca, 94
Cavens, Mary, 116
Cavon, Dominicus, 113
Centlivre, Susannah, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 564, 569
Ceyer, George, 159
Chace, Hannah, 138
— Jonathan, 137
Chadwell, Mary, 153
Chadwick, Jonathan, 137
— Thomas, 138
Chadwit, Mary, 113
Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., 429, 485–486; elected Member of Council, 388
Chaloner, Charles, 138
Chamberlain, John, 123
— Preserved, 138
Chamberlin, Thomas C., 286, 319, 327, 328
Champney, Ruth (Mitchelson) Green, 223, 230, 234, 238; letters from Joseph Green, 225–226, 228–229
— Samuel (d 1695), 223, 223 n, 230
Chandler, Charles L., 453 n
— Samuel, 176
Channel, Lewis, 88
Channer, Lewis, 159
Chapin, Howard Millar, death, 379; tribute, 381
Chapman, Elizabeth, 64
— James, 103
— Jane, 97
— Margaret, 91
Charlestown, refugees from, during siege of Boston, 65, 69, 79, 88, 101, 102, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 156
Chase, Philip, 164
— Philip Putnam, 255; on Nominating Committee, 38, 255, 378
Chatham, Earl of. See Pitt, William
Chauncy, Charles (d 1672), 513 n; Edward Taylor’s elegy on death of, 529–531
Checkley, Mary, 118
Cheever, James, 104
— Samuel, 250
Chelsea, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 67–69, 74–75; Quaker relief in, during later years of the war, 87–88
Child, Elizabeth, 119
— Robert, the Remonstrant, 527 n
Childs, Jonathan, 157
— Oliver, 138
Christy, Christopher, 75
— James, 75
— Mary, 94
Church, Dr. Benjamin, 412
— Elizabeth, 138
— Esther, 157
— Charles (d 1764), 424, 424 n
Chytraeus, David, books by, in John Harvard’s library, 369
Cibber, Colley, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 567
Clapman, Jean, 63
Clark, David, 162
— Emma, 97
— Margaret, 103
— Mary, 167
— Robert C., 351
Clarke, Elizabeth, 137
— Hermann Frederick, 26; on Auditing Committee, 378, 429
— Ichabod, 171
— Latham, 138
— Sarah, 137
— Maj. Thomas, 259
Clasbey, Robert, 174
Cleiveland, John, 552 n
Clenardus, Nicolaus, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 366
Clenniston, Margaret, 167, 171
Cline, Philip, 121
Clipson, Elizabeth, 156
Clough, Ann, 104
— John, 160
— Samuel C., 15
Cloutman, Daniel, 109
Clow, Joseph, 121
Clown, Sarah, 63
Clymer, George (d 1813), 26 n
Coates, Ann, 112
— Mrs. Jonathan, 81
Cockle, James, 414 n
Coffey, Charles, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 564
Coffin, Elijah, 163
— Mrs. Elisha, 174
— Eunice, 107
— James, 87
— Michah, 164
— Paul, 174
Coggeshall, Boitston, 137
— Jonathan, 124
Coggin, Mary, 138
Cohasset, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 128
Colbert, Lawrence, 88
Colcord, Lincoln, elected Corresponding Member, 389, 429
Colder, Elizabeth, 88
Cole, Anna Keayne, 509; business relations with Edward Lane, 501–506
— Arthur H., 190
— Ursula, 508
Coleman, Ann, 96
— Solomon, 162
Coles, —, actor, 562
— Hannah, 175
— Samuel, and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 56, 158, 179
Collos, John, 100
Colman, George, Sr., plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 567, 570
— George, Jr., plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 564, 567, 570
Colter, Mary, 120
Colton, Mary, 165
Comins, Rachel, 64
Concord, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 59, 59 n
Conditt, Rebecca, 84
Coney, Mary, 112
Conti, Natale, books by, in John Harvard’s library, 373
Cook, Abigail, 78
— Robert, 103
— Thomas, 113
Cooke, Elisha (d 1715), 511
— Elisha (d 1737), member of Muscongus Company, 267, 269
— Richard, 505, 506; acquires and loses property of Robert Keayne, 508–509, 511
— Samuel, 421
Coombs, Experience, 129
Cooper, Ann, 138
— Mary, 154
— Samuel, 571
— William, 138
Copp, Hannah, 94
Coram, Thomas, sketch of career, 256, 256 n; proposals for colony of Georgia in New England, 257–264
Corbett, John, 154
— Margaret, 154
Cordner (Codnar), Deborah, 62, 96, 97
Corey, Hannah, 137
Corlett, Elijah, 192, 236, 236 n
Corné, Michaele Felice, decorator and artist, paper on, by R. E. Peabody, 404–411
Corney, Mrs. —, 81
Cornish, Mary, 115
Corser, Mary, 113
Corvinus, Joannes Arnoldus, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 363
Cotton, John (d 1652), 396
— John (d 1775), 448
— Mary, 173
Couch, Mary, 80
Coulton, W., 567
Coverby, Abigail, 125
Cowdrey, Mehetabel, 138
Cowell, Edward, 127
— Mary, 150
Cowing, Mrs. Israel, 69
Cowley, Hannah Parkhouse, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 567
Cox, Ann, 176
— Edward, 127
— Jesse, 152
— Sarah, 112
Coxe, Tench, 26 n
Cramberse, Elizabeth, 95
Crane, Verner Winslow, 593 n; elected Corresponding Member, 3
Cranston, Francis, 138
— Mary, 139
— Sarah, 138
Craven, Avery, 348 n
Craw, Margaret, 72
— Philip, 80
Crawford, Mary, 138
Creasey, Usina, 90
Creso, Margaret, 170
Crisp, Thomas, 112
Crispin, Margaret, 107
Crockett, John, 168
Cromwell, Sarah, 113
Crosby, Abigail, 115
— James C., 569
Crossin, Susanna, 137
Crowell, Margaret, 151
Crown, Anna, 164
Crowninshield, John, 99
Crull, Adam, 335
Cruse, Margaret, 167
Cudworth, Benjamin, 588
Cumberland, Duke of. See Henry Frederick
— Richard, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 566, 568, 569
Cumel (Curiel), Franciscus, 356, 357
Cuming, Ame, 589
Cummings, Mehetabel, 110
Cunningham, Mary, 113
Curiel. See Cumel
Currier, Ann, 150
— Richard, 169
Curry, Mercy, 157
Curtain, Ezra, 43 n, 59 n, 86–89
Curtis, Abigail, 77
— Margaret, 104
— Sarah, 84
— William, 64
Cushing, Ebenezer, 122
— Jonathan, 128
— Nathaniel, 68
— Rowland, 115
— Thomas (d 1788), 448
Cuder, Timothy, 550 n
Dalrymple, Col. William, 416, 416 n, 420, 589
Dame, Jonathan, 158
Damm, John, 116
— Jonathan, 117
Damon, S. Foster, 190
Dana, Capt. Luther, 406
— Richard, and arrest of John Mein, 588, 589
Daneau, Lambert, 369
Daniel, Peter, 139
Daniels, —, 81
Danvers, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 74, 108, 109, 110, 111; Quaker relief in, during later years of the war, 86, 177, 178; ministry of Joseph Green at Salem Village church, 194–196, 244–250; first public school established by Joseph Green, 195
Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge, William; Legge, William Heneage
Dartmouth, Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 170
Dashwood, Francis, Baron Le Despencer, 464
— Capt. Samuel, 587
Davenport, John (d 1670), 528, 528 n
Davey, Thomas, 157
Davis, Amy, 139
— Caleb, 26 n
— Deborah, 90
— Edward, 587
— Elijah, 122
— Henry W. C., 492 n
— John, 155
— Rachel, 66
— Robert, 123
— Sarah, 139
— William, 114
Dawe, Philip, cartoon of John Malcom episode, 452
Dawson, Jane, 129
Day, Elizabeth, 151
— Gardiner M., 482
— Moses, 74
— Sarah, 73
de Bouelles, Charles, 365
DeCoister, Fary, 68
— Temple, 68
Defoe, Daniel, quoted, 13–14
Delano, Nathan, 157
Delaplace, Prudence, 159
de la Rouvière, Pierre. See Quercetanus, Petrus
— Hannah, 93
— John, 139
Derby, Capt. Elias Hasket, Jr., 405; brings Corné to America, 406
— Capt. John, 407
deVoto, Bernard, 388
Dew, Margaret, 112
— Rebecca, 157
Diamond, Elizabeth, 96
Dibdin, Charles, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 561, 564, 565, 568, 569, 570
— Thomas J., plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 561, 565, 569
Dickens, Edward, 139
— John, 139
Dickinson (Dickson), James H., 561
— Mrs. James H., 561
Diest, Henri à, 362
Digby, Sir Kenelm, donor of books to Harvard College, 358
Dighton, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 154
Dikes, —, English actor, 562
Dillaway, Thomas, 123
Diman, Mrs. —, refugee from Boston, 131
Dimond, Alice, 93
Dix, Elizabeth, 150
— Susanna, 150
Dixey, Mary, 93
Dixon, Eleanor, 82
Doak, Bethankful, 125
— Mary, 125
— Mary, 84
Dodel, Mary, 92
— Mary, 91
Dommett, Joseph, 442; testimonial for Dorcas Griffiths, 24
Donahue, Mrs. John, 67
Donham, Daniel, Jr., 139
Don well, Phoebe, 139
Dorr, Sullivan, house decorated by Corné, 408, 411
Dorsey, Martha, 75
Dossett, Edmund, 113
Douglas, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 126
Douseate, Flora, 131
Dover, Rachel, 134
Dover, N. H., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 111, 112, 116
— Martha, 169
— Mary, 88
Downame, John, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 358
Downie, —, English actor, 563
Dowse (Dowst), Damaris, 107
— Eleazer, 118
Doyle, Jane, 101
— John A., 298–299
— Thomas, 78
Draxe, Thomas, 369
Dring, Benjamin, 139
Dudley, Joseph, President of Council for New England, 510; arrest of, at time of overthrow of Andros régime, 511; part played by, in litigation between Elisha Cooke and Nicholas Paige, 511
— Gov. Thomas, 500
du Jon, François, book by, given to Harvard College by Bellingham, 356; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 365
Dumaresque, Philip, 425
Dummer, Jeremiah, 261; colonizing scheme, 262
du Moulin, Pierre, book by, given to Harvard College by Bellingham, 356, 357; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 363
Dunbar, Charles F., 288
— David, sketch of career, 263; promotes colony of Georgia in New England, 264, 265–273; opposed by Gov. Belcher, 267–270
— Jeremiah, 264–265
Dunlap, William, 558
Dunn, Sarah, 139
Dunster, Henry, 357 n
Durfee, James, 139
— Thomas, 139
Durham, N. H., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 111; Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 164
Duxbury, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 127–128
Eames, Wilberforce, note, John Eliot’s Genesis, 1655, 11–12; death, 13; tribute, 180
Earl, David, 139
— Mary, 175
— Mehetabel, 175
— Thomas, 139
East, Ann, 139
East Greenwich, Kent, manor of, basis of royal grants in American colonies, 483–484, 489, 497–498; basis for other royal grants, at home and abroad, 494; not subject to gavelkind, 490–493; explanation of its frequent use as basis of royal grants, 495
Eastcot, Christian, 152
— Sarah, 152
Easton, James, 139
— John, 139
Easton, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 154
Eaton, Jonas, 125
Economic theory. See Webster, Pelatiah
Eddy, Abiah, 65
Edee, Sarah, 101
Eden, E., 110
— Sarah, 177
Edes, Benjamin, dispute with John Mein, 583–584
— (Edds), Jacob, 150
— Samuel, 126
Edwards, Benjamin, 119
— Mrs. Edward, 69
— Hannah, 75
— Jonathan (d 1758), 396
— Joseph, 127
— Sarah (Pierpont), 544 n
— Thomas, 158
Egmont, Earl of. See Perceval, Sir John
Eisinger, Mary, 176
Eliot, John (d 1690), 356, 527 n; Indian translation of Genesis, 11–12
— Samuel (d 1820), 414, 414 n, 593
Elkins, Sarah, 92
Ellerson, Mary, 139
— Dependence, 132
— Prudence, 81
Ellet, Anna, 73
— Elizabeth, 93
Ellidge, Richard, 86
Elliot, Mary, 173
— Thomas, 156
Ellis, Mrs. Matthew, 163
— Silvanus, 162
Ellison, Elizabeth, 109
Elsey, George M., papers: More Hints from Joseph Hawley, 399–403; John Wilkes and William Palfrey, 411–428
Elson, Elizabeth, 86
Elwell, Mrs. —, 81
— Anna, 131
— Hannah, 80
Elwood, Sarah, 128
— Mrs. Vinson, 131
Ely, Richard T., 319, 322, 338; concept of economic stages in history, 305–307
Emerson, Hannah, 110
— Jonathan, 157
— Joseph, 157
Emmes, Margaret, 154
Emmons, Mary, 120
Endicott, William Crowinshield, tribute, 4
Essex Junto, 573
Estella, Diego de, 356
Estes, Benjamin, 155
— Elijah, 117
— Henry, 116
Esworthy, Esther, 68
Evans, David, and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 47 n, 48, 48 n, 55
Everest, Kate, pupil of F. J. Turner, 330–331
Everett, David, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 560, 564, 565
Eyre, Maj. William, 457, 457 n
Fabins, Mary, 62
Fairbanks, Susanna, 139
Falmouth, Me., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 112–113, 114, 115–116
Farewell, Samuel, 84
Faris, Nabih A., 518 n
Farmer, Elizabeth, 68
— William, 68
Farne, Mary, 83
Farnum, Moses, 51
Farr, Peter, 120
— Joanna, 77
— Max, quoted, 347–348
Felt, Mary, 106
Felton, Thomas, 70
Ferdinand, King of Naples, 405
Ferguson, Mrs. —, 70
— Ann, 93
Ferne, Mary, 95
Ferriter, James, 130
Ferus, Joannes, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 376
Fessenden (Feasonton), Mary, 122
Field, —, actress, 562
— Fred Tarbell, 474; elected Vice-President, 189, 282, 388, 482
Fielding, Henry, 561, 568, 569
Filcup, Eunice, 176
Finks, Abigail, 139
Fish, Carl R., 349 n; historical activities at University of Wisconsin, 341–343, 349
— Jane, 140
Fisher, Sarah, 139
Fisk, John, 154
Fitz, Reginald, on Nominating Committee, 38
Fitzpatrick, Charles, 165, 173
Fitzsimons, Thomas, 26 n
Flack, Mary, 97
Flagg, Rebecca, 150
— Mrs. S., 66
Fleeming, John, 590, 592; printing partnership with John Mein, 580–581, 589; involved in mob attack on Mein, 587–588
Fleming, Elizabeth, 153
Fling, Elizabeth, 156
— Jane, 71
Flint, Henry (d 1668), 528, 528 n
— Jane, 99
Flood, James, 119
Flory, Elizabeth, 63
Flucker, Thomas, 18, 22, 465, 468, 469
Folger, James, 164
— Mrs. Nathan, 174
— Richard, 163
— Tristram, 163
Foot, Charity, 92
— Elizabeth, 76
Foote, Henry Wilder, on Nominating Committee, 378
— Samuel, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 567, 568
Ford, Amelia C., 351
— Guy S., 350
— Richard, 565 n
— Worthington Chauncey, 412; death, 429; tribute, 475
Forgo, Mary, 178
Forrest, Abigail, 85
Forrester, Abigail, 91
Forster, Abigail, 178
— James, 174
— Mary, 176
Fosdick, Mary, 124
— Isaac, 548 n
— John, 107
— Thomas, 139
Fountain, Barnabas, 128
Fouracres, Grace, 154
Fowle, Mrs. —, 121
Fowler, Abigail, 116
— Lydia, 116
— Mary, 117
Fox, Abigail, 140
— Eleanor (Green), 234
— Sarah, 111
— Thomas, 234
Foy, Samuel, 164
Framingham, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 118
Francis, Mrs. George, 67
Frank, George, 120
Frankenburger, David, 291, 295
Franklin, Benjamin, 273; agent for Massachusetts, 424, 426; attacked by John Mein in Sagittarius’ Letters, 597–598
Franuel, George, 135
Frasher, Rebecca, 128
Freak, John, 15
Frederick’s Fort. See Pemaquid, fort at
Freeman, Edward A., 298
— Philip, Jr., 118
— William, 113
Freetown, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 154
French, Allen, 53 n, 472; on Nominating Committee, 255
— Eleanor, 87
Friends, Society of, relief administered by, during siege of Boston, paper on, by H. J. Cadbury, 39–179
Frink, John, 115
Frothingham, Abigail, 123
— Mildred, 118
Fry, Stephen, 139
Frye, Mary, 103
Fryer, Miriam, 94
Fullam, Paul, paper, More Hints from Joseph Hawley, 399–403
Fuller, Rachel, 102
Funda, Ann, 95
Fur trade, in Wisconsin, F. J. Turner’s studies of, 301, 302–303, 304, 320
Furnall, Pelatiah, 112
Furss, Mary, 124
Gadsden, Christopher, 27 n
Gage, Homer, death, 180; tribute, 181
— Gen. Thomas, testimonial for Dorcas Griffiths, 17, 21, 22, 23
Gale (Gails), Elizabeth, 90
— Nicholas, 93
Galley, Lydia, 99
Gallus, Philippus, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 373
Gambier, James, 426
Gannett, Henry, 308, 308 n, 309; influence on F. J. Turner, 312–314, 315–316, 318
— Silvester, 445
Gardner, Abigail, 147
— Anna, 174
— Mary, 140
— Nathan, 170
— Peleg, 162
— Zaccheus, 163
Garrick, David, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 561, 564, 567, 568, 569, 570
Garrison, Elizabeth, 97
Gaskill, Joseph, 46 n
Gastius, Joannes, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 365
Gavelkind, in Massachusetts Bay Colony, paper on, by G. L. Haskins, 483–498
Geer, Mrs. —, 122
— Lydia, 117
Geminy (Jeminee), Catherine, 108, 177
Gendell, John, 88
Genlis, Stéphanie-Félicité, Comtesse de, 565
George III, King of England, 457, 460, 464; petition of John Malcom to, 461–463
Georgetown, Me., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 113
Georgia, proposed colony of, in Maine, paper on, by R. E. Moody, 255–273
Gerrish, Joseph (d 1720), 247, 248 n, 249, 250
Gerry, Elbridge (d 1814), 26 n; Joseph Hawley’s letter to, 400–401, text, 401–403
Getchell, Ruth, 100
Geyer, Peter, 130
Gibbs, Abiel, 140
— Hannah, 140
— Mary, 175
— Mercy, 106
— Rhoda, 109
— Silbe, 156
— Mrs. Thomas, 65
Gill, John, assault on, by John Mein, 584–586
Gillam, Margaret, 84
Gillett, Ann, 43 n
Gillingham, George, 568
Gilpatrick, William, Jr., 111
Gipson, Mary, 74
Girdler, Amy, 91
— Mary, 97
— Nicholas, 82
Glass, Elizabeth, 580
Glenn, Charles Leslie, elected Associate Member, 378, 379
Gloucester, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 65–67, 73–74, 80–82
Glover, Mrs. —, 81
— Esther, 160
— Hannah, 66
— Mareb, 93
Glynn, John, 415, 415 n, 460, 461
Goddard, Abigail, 134
— Rebecca, 122
Godden, Abigail, 66
Godefroy, F., engraving of John Malcom episode, 454
Godfrey, Capt. —, 443
Goff, Ebenezer, 68
Goit, Ann, 69
— Mrs. Benjamin, 69
Goldman, Eric F., 320 n
Goldsmith, Oliver, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 568; first American edition of The Vicar of Wakefield, 581
Goodale, Ann, 109
— Enoch, 108
— Samuel, 86
Goodbody, John C., 482
Goodhue, Ann, 99
Goodrich, Nicholas, 131
Goodspeed, Charles Eliot, 192
— George T., 12
Goodwin, Rebecca, 176
— William W., 288
Gorham (Goram), Josiah, 43 n
— Nathaniel, 26 n
Gougate, Nicholas, 80
Gouge, William, 356
Gougens, Simon, 115
— Elisha, 129
— Elisha, Jr., 129
— Hannah, 128
— Mary, 107
— Samuel, 116
Gover, Elizabeth, 72
Gowdy, Elizabeth, 92
Grafton, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 149
Granby, Marquess of. See Manners, John
Grandy, Clement, 164
Grant, John, 93
— Naomi, 135
— robert, death, 379; tribute, 380
— Thomas, 110
Graserus, Conradus, 362
Graupner, Mrs. G., actress, 561, 562
Graves, Elizabeth, 123
— Elizabeth, 97
— Love, 118
— Mary, 64
— William, 26 n
Greelia, John, Jr., 140
Green, Amy, 140
— Ann, 140
— Anna, daughter of Joseph (d 1715), 250
— Benjamin, son of John (d 1691), 192, 193–194, 223, 233, 235; letters from Joseph Green, 229, 230
— Benjamin, son of Joseph (d 1715), 253
— Capt. Edward, son of John (d 1691), 192, 193, 222, 222 n, 228, 229, 230, 232–233, 235, 251; letter from Joseph Green, 222–223
— Edward, son of Joseph (d 1715), 251, 252, 253
— Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph (d 1715), 252, 253
— Elizabeth, granddaughter of John (d 1691), 234
— Elizabeth, refugee, 167, 170
— Elizabeth (Gerrish), marriage to Joseph Green, 249–250
— Elizabeth (Syll), 234
— John, son of John (d 1691), 192, 234
— John, son of Joseph (d 1715), 251, 253
— John, refugee, 153
— John R., 300
— Jonathan, son of John (d 1691), 192, 229, 230, 235; letter from Joseph Green, 225
— Joseph (d 1715), paper on, by S. E. Morison, 191–253: commonplace book, text, 197–253; parentage and family, 192, 234–236; early schooling, 192, 236–237; student at Harvard College, 193, 237–239; Roxbury schoolmaster, 193, 239; joins Roxbury church, 194, 240–244; minister of Salem Village church, 194–196, 244–250; letters: to Edward Green, 222–223, to Zechariah Hicks, 224, to Joseph Hicks, 224–225, to Jonathan Green, 225, to Ruth Mitchelson Green Champney, 225–226, 228–229, to Bethiah Green Hicks, 226–227, to Benjamin Green, 229, 230, to Barbara Weld, 230, to Samuel Vassall, 231; marriage to Elizabeth Gerrish, 249–250; children, 250–253
— Joseph, son of Joseph (d 1715), 251, 253
— Katharine, 140
— Mary, daughter of John (d 1691), 223, 228, 229, 230, 233, 235
— Mitchelson, 235
— Nathaniel, son of John (d 1691), 192, 234
— Percival, father of John (d 1691), 234
— Ruth (Mitchelson), See Champney
— Samuel, son of John (d 1691), 234
— Samuel, grandson of John (d 1691), 234
— Samuel A., 288
— Thomas, son of John (d 1691), 192, 235, 238, 238 n
— William, son of Joseph (d 1715), 252
— Mrs. William, refugee, 163
Greene, Catherine (Ray), 273
— Mary, 175
— Gen. Nathanael, 53 n
— William (d 1809), 273
Greenhill, Lydia, 154
Greenland, N. H., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 111
Greenleaf, Bathsheba, 129
— John, 130
— Samuel, 72
— Stephen, 129
Greenlee, Samuel, 140
Greenough, Chester Noyes, elected Vice-President, 10; resigns as Vice-President, 13; death, 38; tribute, 181
— (Grinno), M., 120
Greyer, George, 588
Griffiths, Dorcas, paper on, by F.W.C. Hersey, 13–25
— Thomas, 15
Grimes, Andrew, 81
Grinnell, Katharine, 140
Griswold, Ada, 335
Grosvenor, Lady Henrietta (Vernon), 424, 424 n
Grotius, Hugo, book by, given to Harvard College by Bellingham, 356, 357, 358
Groton, Elizabeth, 64
Grubb, William, 89
Grun, James, 156
Grynaeus, Johann Jacob, 365
Gulley, Lydia, 76
Gummere, Richard Mott, 378; elected Member of Council, 10; on Nominating Committee, 378, 429
Gunther, Robert Theodore, 192
Gurler, Amy, 85
— Hannah, 95
— Joanna, 85
— Nicholas, 96
Guston, Jane, 175
Gutchel, Ruth, 79
Gyles, Capt. John, 265
Hacker, Jeremiah, and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 47, 51, 56, 117, 159 n
— Ruth, 100
Hagatha, Mary, 97
Hale, Edward Everett, 351
— John, minister of Beverly, 247, 248 n, 249, 250 n, 251
— Sarah, 156
Hall, Capt. —, 426
— Albert Harrison, death, 379; tribute, 381
— G. Stanley, 286
— Howard Judson, death, 483
— John, of Medford, 234
— Mary, 126
— Patience, 168
— Zachariah, 123
Hallowell, Benjamin, 416, 426, 427, 468, 469
Hamblen, Susanna, 99
Hamilton, James, Marquess of Hamilton, 259
Hammett, Sarah, 127
Hammond, Elizabeth (Betty), 67, 135
— Eunice, 165
— Lydia, 163
— Mat B., 350
— Philip, 72
— Thomas, 141
Hampton, N. H., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 116
Hancock, John (d 1752), 237, 237 n
— John (d 1793), 26 n, 413, 414, 414 n, 415, 418, 573; relations with Dorcas Griffiths, 13, 16–17, 22; house decorated by Corné, 408; agent for Thomas Longman in action of debt against John Mein, 590–592; libeled by Mein, 596
Hanley, Mary, 140
Hanson, Solomon, 117
Hardy, Edward L., 300 n
Harkness, George, 141
Harper, Joseph, 561
— Mrs. Joseph, 561
Harrindon, Eunice, 134
Harrington, Me., laid out by David Dunbar, 266
Harris, Deborah, 140
— Henry, 88
— John, 140
— Josiah, Jr., 123
— Owen, 14
Harrison, Jemima, 116
— Joseph, 416
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 341; secures F. J. Turner as contributor to American Nation Series, 343–345
— Ann, 121
— Francis Russell, death, 26; resolution of Society on death of, 38–39; tribute, 180–181
— Margaret, 140
— Oliver J., 388
— Rebecca, 141
— Robert, 171
Harvard, John, library of, paper on, by H. J. Cadbury, 353–377
Harvard College, books given to, by John Harvard, paper on, by H. J. Cadbury, 353–377; books given to, by Richard Bellingham, 356; undergraduate declamations, 518 n; declamation in verse by Edward Taylor, 518–526
Harvey, Kesiah, 167
Harwood, Floyd C., 518 n
Hasham, Samuel, 149
Haskell, Benjamin, 152
Haskins, Charles H., 329, 339; at Johns Hopkins University, 320, 321, 326; at University of Wisconsin, 327
— George Lee, elected Resident Member, 429, 474; paper, Gavelkind and the Charter of Massachusetts Bay, 483–498
— Mary, 141
Haswell, Anna, 169
— John, 168
— Mary, 169
— Robert, 168
Hatham, Mary, 64
Hathaway (Hadaway), Zephaniah, 141
Hathorne, Mary, 107
Hawes, Mary, 117
— Thankful, 118
Hawley, Joseph, 399–400; letter to Elbridge Gerry, January, 1776, edited by Paul Fullam and G. M. Elsey, 399–403
Hayden, Elkanah, 129
— John, 130
Hayes (Hase), John, 73
Hayley, George, 413, 413 n, 428
Hayward, Samuel, 141
Hazelhurst, Isaac, 26 n
Heath, Jane, 141
— Jonathan, 140
— Katharine, 163
Heather, Thomas, 103
Heathy, Margaret, 72
Heeren, Arnold H. L., 296
— Thankful, 160
Hemmingsen, Niels, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 371–372
Hendriquez-Ureña, Pedro, 388
Henfield (Herfield), Peter, 79, 103
— (Hendley), Sarah, 91
Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, 424, 424 n, 427
Henshaw, Joshua, 116
— Samuel, death, 404; tribute, 475
Herendon, John, 156
Herridon, Eunice, 66
Herrin, Love, 107
Hersey, Frank Wilson Cheney, papers: The Misfortunes of Dorcas Griffiths, 13–25; Tar and Feathers: The Adventures of Captain John Malcom, 429–473
Hewes, Fletcher, 308, 309, 309 n
— George Robert Twelves, quarrel with John Malcom, 443–444, 445–446
— Shubael, 445
Heylyn, Peter, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 355
Hibbard, Benjamin H., 351
Hibbert, Elizabeth, 106
Hicks, Bethiah (Green), 230, 231, 233, 235; letter from Joseph Green, 226–227
— Hannah, 156
— Joseph, 230, 235; letter from Joseph Green, 224–225
— Zechariah, 230, 233, 234, 245; letter from Joseph Green, 224
Hier, Richard, 161
Higginson, Stephen, 26 n
Hill, Aaron, 564
— Hannah, 74
— James, 140
— Margaret, 152
— Rebecca, 128
— Sarah, 152
— Wills, Earl of Hillsborough, 420, 422, 436, 589
Hillard, David, 75
Hilliard, Elizabeth, 122
Hillsborough, Earl of. See Hill, Wills
Hillyer, Robert, 482
Hilton, Jacob, 151
Hinch, Sarah, 152
Hincks, Hannah, 69
Hines, Ruth, 110
Hingham, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 128–130, 131
Hinman, Mary, 107
Hinson, Sarah (Griffiths), Boston prostitute, 17–25
Hintze, Daniel, 264
Historiography, in the United States. See Turner, Frederick J.
Hitchborn, Mary, 91
Hitchins, Samuel, 63
Hiter, Mary, 120
Hobart, John, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, 597
Hobbes, Martha, 512
Hockett, Homer C., 351
Hodges, Samuel, 178
Hodgkinson, John, 558
Holcroft, Thomas, 566
Holden, Edward S., 288
Holland, Sarah, 132
— Susanna, 81
Hollis, Thomas (d 1731), 354; proposal for use of duplicates in Harvard College library, 360
Holliston, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 118
Holman, Joseph George, 570
— William, 110
— Jane, 140
— Thomas, 128
Holyoke, Susanna, 118
Home, John, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 563, 569
Honskons, Aaron, 111
Hood, Capt. —, 414
— John, 154
— Lydia, 98
Hooker, Mary. See Pierpont
— Mary (Willett), See Buckingham
— Samuel, 538 n–539 n, 544 n; Edward Taylor’s elegy on death of, 538–546
— Susanna, 91
Hooten, Joseph, 163
Hopping, Mary, 110
Hornberger, Theodore, elected Corresponding Member, 283, 353
Horton, Ruth, 114
Hotham, Mary, 80
— Rachel, 140
— Sarah, 140
Howe, Edward, 122
— John, 122
— Richard, 168
— Sir William, 57 n; testimonial for Dorcas Griffiths, 17, 21, 22, 23; relations with administrators of Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 51, 53, 55
Howell, Luke, 141
— Samuel, 26 n
Howland, Sarah, 140
— Thomas, 140
Hoxie, Benjamin, 158
— (Hoxsey), Lodowick, 141
Hoy, Joseph, 67
Hoyt, David, 116
— Sarah, 158
— William (d 1704), 250
Hudson, Ann, 153
— Mary, 141
Hughes (Huse), John, 132
Hull, Hannah, 171
— Capt. Isaac, 499
— Thomas, 567
Hulton, Ann, account of John Malcom episode, 450–451
— Henry, 450
Humphreys, David, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 566
— Richard, 148
— Sarah, 95
Hundson, John, 153
Hunnell, Richard, 156
Hunneman (Honeymon), Nicholas, 154
Hunnewell, James Melville, elected Treasurer, 10, 189, 282, 388, 482
Hunscomb (Hunskam), Lydia, 95
Hunstable, Sarah, 109
Hunt, Elizabeth, 140
— Gaillard, 27 n
— Samuel, 141
Hunting, Nathaniel, 231, 231 n
Huntington, James Lincoln, elected Corresponding Secretary, 10, 189, 282, 388, 482
Hurlburt, Jemima, 100
Husalps, Elizabeth, 176
Hussey, Ebenezer, 116
— Robert, 163
— Stephen, 163
Hutchinson, Anne, 396
— Edward (d 1675), deposition, 505
— Edward (d 1759), 259
— Oliver, 419
— Gov. Thomas, 444, 446, 457, 572; career oudined by William Palfrey, 419–420; report of John Malcom episode to Earl of Dartmouth, 448–449; diary quoted, 465–466; and John Mein, 589
Hutton, John, 88
Hyperius, Andreas Gerardus, 371
Ihne, Wilhelm, 300
Inchbald, Elizabeth (Simpson), plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 566, 567, 568
Indians. Patience, 144
Indler, Mrs. —, 81
Ingalls, Mary, 92
Ingerfield, Sarah, 69
Ingersoll, John, 105
— Nathaniel, 246, 246 n, 247, 248
Ingerson, Experience, 118
Ingham, Elijah, 154
Ingraham, Capt. Duncan, 587
Ireson, Miriam, 83
Irving, Roland D., 288
Isle of Shoals, N. H., Quaker relief at, during Revolutionary War, 161–162, 168–169
— Elizabeth, 141
— Jacob, 142
— Jonathan, 26 n
— Kenneth H., 282
— Sarah, 112
— William (d 1810), 423
— William, of Newport, 142
— William Alexander, 190; elected Resident Member, 191, 254
James, Ann, 141
— James A., 321, 330, 330 n, 350
— Joseph, 141
— Lydia, 141
— Mary, 141
— Ruth, 141
— Sarah, 141
Jameson, John Franklin, 326; death, 3; tribute, 4
Jarvis, Charles, 26 n
— Thomas, 124
Jeffers, Joseph, 141
Jeffries, John, 415, 415 n–416 n, 424
Jenkins, David, 69
— Elijah, 113
— Mary, 74
Jennison, Samuel, 121
Jent, John, 141
Jepson, John, 75
Jevons, Thomas, 564
Jewell (Juell), Sarah, 178
Johns Hopkins University. See Turner, Frederick Jackson
Johnson, Elizabeth (Green), 222 n, 235
— Emory R., pupil of F. J. Turner, 328–329, 350
— John, 112
— Joseph, 176
— Thomas, of Cambridge, 222, 222 n, 235
— Thomas, refugee from Boston, 100
— Thomas Herbert, elected Corresponding Member, 389, 404; paper, The Topical Verses of Edward Taylor, 513–554
Johnston, Alexander, 295, 295 n
— Capt. David, relations with Dorcas Griffiths, 17–20, 22
— Elizabeth, 141
— Miriam, 141
— Samuel, letter from Josiah Martin, 436
— Thomas, 79
Joint, Jerusha, 151
Jones, —, English actor, 562
— Mrs. — (Granger), actress, 562
— Benjamin, 130
— Benjamin, Jr., 130
— Bethiah, 73
— David, 119
— Elizabeth, 141
— Howard Mumford, 482
— John C., 26 n
— Mary, 67, 84, 95, 130, 151, 152
— Matt Bushnell, 26, 38; elected Vice-President, 13, 189, 282; on Auditing Committee, 255; death, 379; tribute, 380
— Samuel, 130
— William, of Bristol, Me., 266
— William, refugee, 151
Jordan, Dorothy (Bland), play by, performed in Boston (1800), 565, 568, 570
Joseph, Sarah, 73
Josler, Thomas, 131
Joy, Susanna, 75
Joyce Junior, 458
Judick, Elizabeth, 172
Junius, Franciscus. See du Jon, François
Junius Americanus. See Lee, Arthur
Keayne, Anna, wife of Robert. See Cole
— Anna, daughter of Benjamin. See Paige
— Benjamin, 500
— Robert, legacy to granddaughter, 499–500
— Sarah (Dudley), 500
Kedey, —, actor, of Dublin, 562
Keech, Hannah, 155
Kelley (Killey), Joanna, 86, 91
Kellogg, Louise P., 350
— Michael, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 564
Kempton, Elizabeth, 108
Kenney, Mary, 111
Kent, Mrs. —, of Boston, 587
Kerrs, Charles, 599
— Mark, 599
Keyes, Margaret, 157
Kidder, Nathaniel Thayer, on Auditing Committee, 38; death, 180; tribute, 181
Kilby, Mary, 152
Kilcup, Eunice, 119
Killingly, Conn., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 118
King, Elizabeth, 142
— Esther, 142
— Gidney, 99
— Mrs. John, 68
— Ruth, 142
— Susanna, 142
— Susanna, 2nd, 142
— Thomas, 96
Kingman, Eliab, 88
Kittie, Sarah, 121
Kittredge, George Lyman, death, 474; tribute, 475
Knight, Anna, 116
— John, 113
— Susanna, 105
Knock, Unity, 69
Knox, William, letters of “Sagittarius” attributed to, 571–572, 574, 595
Kotzebue, August Frederick Ferdinand von, plays of, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 559, 561, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570
Kuhn, Jacob, 120
Ladd, Ralph, 190
Lait, Mercy, 125
Lake, Sir Bibye, 259
— Capt. Thomas, 259
Lamar, Lucius Q. C., 298
Lamb, —, 245
— Elizabeth, 142
— John (d 1800), 26 n
Lambert, Daniel, 142
— Jonathan, 114
— Mercy, 79
— Niobe, 142
Lambinus, Dionysius, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 367
Lamson, Elizabeth, 154
Lancaster, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 119–120
Lancey (Lancies), Sarah, 87, 90
Lander, Mary, 101
Lane, Edward (d 1667), courtship of Anna Keayne, granddaughter of Robert, 501; executor of Robert Keayne’s will, 501–502, 503–504, 505–506; marriage, 502; marriage annulled, 503; annulment of marriage voided, 505; death, 506; transfers property to Messrs. Cooke and Wiswall, 508
— Edward (d 1680), 506
— James, 82
— John, 122
Langdon, John, 26 n
Langley, Hannah, 120
— Sarah, 167
Langmaid, Henry, 165
Langman, Henry, 172
Langsfood, Hannah, 107
— Mary, 107
Langworthy, Mary, 142
Lanman, Charles Rockwell, death, 404; tribute, 475
Lapthorn, Bridget, 95
— Mary, 83
— Miriam, 94
Larch, Peter, 100
Larder, Mary, 77
Larkin, Samuel, 123
Larrabee, Harold, 388
Larson, Lawrence M., 351
Lash, Mary, 127
— Ruth, 160
Laskey (Lasgee), Mary, 71, 84, 94
Lathy, Thomas Pike, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 559, 566; member of theatrical company in Boston, 562
Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 393, 394, 397
— Sarah, 129
Lawrence, Joshua, 115
Lawson, David, 76
Lawton (Lorton), Abigail, 175
— Dorcas, 142
— Hannah, 142
— Lucy, 142
— John, Jr., 107
— Mary, 64
— Miriam, 152
Leandel, Susanna, 132
Leary, Joanna, 111
Leatherby, John, 113
Leaver, Mary, 42
Leavitt, Mary, 101
LeBosquet, W. John, 163
Lecraw, Sarah, 91
Lecrow, Hannah, 103
— Margaret, 93
Le Despencer, Baron. See Dashwood, Francis
Ledletter, Jane, 74
Lee, Alice, 62
— Arthur (d 1792), 424, 424 n, 426
— Downing, 152
— John, 87
— Margaret, 175
— Nicholas, 142
Lee, N. H., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 111
Leerock, John, 80
Legge, William, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, 457–458, 472, 571, 594; letter to Gov. Mardn, 436–437; letter from Martin, 437; extract of letter from Thomas Hutchinson, 448–449; petition to, from John Malcom, 464–465
— William Heneage, 6th Earl of Dartmouth, 472, 473
Leman, Ebenezer, 124
Lemierre, Antoine-Marin, 566
Leverett, John (d 1724), 237, 238, 267
— Thomas, 259
— Jonathan, 142
— Joseph, 76
— Matthew Gregory, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 564, 569
— Mordecai, 26 n
— Richard, 158
— Susanna, 96
— Orin G., pupil and colleague of F. J. Turner, 331–335, 341, 342, 350
Lightfoot, John, 359
Lilbe, Daniel, 119
Lillo, George, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 563, 568, 570
Lindsey, Amy, 156
Liscomb, William, 78
Lister, Mary, 103
— Mary, 142
Little Compton, R. I., Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 157
Littlefield, —, nurse, 75
Lloyd, Arthur, 83
— Henry, 43
Lloyd-Jones, Chester, 351
Lobdell, Hannah, 150
Longman, Thomas, London bookseller, 572; sues John Mein for debt, 590–592
Lord, Robert H., 12
Loring, Augustus Peabody, Jr., 3, 13, 191, 283, 389, 483; elected Recording Secretary, 10, 189, 282, 388, 482
— David, 128
— Elizabeth, 130
— Samuel, 129
Loud, Abigail, 171
Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, John
Lovell, Jean, 157
Low, Judith, 135
— Mary, 155
— Nathaniel, 43 n, 59 n, 115, 160
— Joseph, 176
Lowell, Lydia, 115
— Samuel, 116
Lowes, Mrs. John, 62
Loyalists. See Griffiths, Dorcas; Malcom, John
Lunt, Charity, 115
Lutener, John, 80
Luther, John, 154
— Martin, 393, 396; book by, given to Harvard College by Bellingham, 356; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 371
— Mary, 142
Lyde, Capt. —, 426
— George, 442
Lydenberg, John, 282; elected Associate Member, 378, 379
Lynde, Benjamin (d 1745), 238, 238 n
Lynn, Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 86, 87, 88–89, 98, 152–153, 156
Lyon, William, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 567
M’alpine, William, printer of John Mein’s early publications, 580
McCarthy, Charles, 351
— William H., Jr., 482
McCarty (Mackertee), Elizabeth, 78
McCleary, Sarah, 160
McClish, Margaret, 143
McCloud, Martha, 143
McClound, —, 118
McCord, David, 388
McDaniel, Lydia, 143
Macdonald, William, death, 254; tribute, 254;
Mace, Elizabeth, 169
— Gibbons, 167
— Reuben, 117
— William, 117
McElhiney, Thomas W., 320
McHenry, James (d 1816), 27 n
— Joseph, 106
— Mehetabel, 109
Mackay, William, 445
Mackey, Capt. —, 170
Macklemar, Lydia, 79
Macklin, Charles, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 555, 565
McMarrow, Lydia, 100
McMaster, John B., 295, 296, 297, 344
McMillan, Anna, 152
Macneil, Isaac, 448
Macomber, Ephraim, 156
Macready, William, Sr., plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 565, 568, 569
Magery, Elizabeth, 84
Magg, Mary, 125
Maginnis, —, acrobat, 559, 561, 562–563, 570, 570 n
Magirus, Joannes, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 355
Magrews, Mary, 76
Maine, proposed colony of Georgiain, 256–273
Malcom, Allen, 430
— Ann, 432
— Capt. Daniel, 430; business quarrels with brother John, 431–432
— Daniel, son of Capt. John, 432
— Capt. John, paper on, by F.W.C. Hersey, 429–473; family background, 430; business quarrels with brother Daniel, 431–432; Comptroller of H.M. Customs, 433, 437; aid de camp to Gov. Tryon, 434; seizure of brigantine Brothers, 438–442, 465–466; quarrel with George Hewes, 443–446; tarred and feathered, 444, 446–456; memorial to General Court, 446–447; subject of cartoons, 452–454; efforts to secure redress of wrongs, 457–472; petitions and communications: to Lord North, 458–460, 466–467, George III, 461–463, Lord Dartmouth, 464–465, Marquess of Rockingham, 467–468, Commissioners on American Loyalist Claims, 469–470; election opponent of John Wilkes (1774), 460–461
— John, son of Capt. John, 432
— Michael, father of Capt. John, 430
— Michael, son of Capt. John, 432
— Sarah, mother of Capt. John, 430
— Sarah, daughter of Capt. John, 432
— Sarah (Balch), 432, 442, 443; petition for pension, 470–471
Malden, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 69, 156
Malloy (Meloy), Margaret, 74, 108, 177
Maloney, Lucy, 68
Manareef, Elizabeth, 150
Manchester, Ann, 143
— Lydia, 143
Manchester, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 67, 74, 151–152
Manners, John, Marquis of Granby, 456
— James, 45 n
Mansfield, Hannah, 105
— John, 508
— Mary, 508
Manutius, Aldus, books by, in John Harvard’s library, 369–370
Manwaring, Elizabeth, 69
Marblehead, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 62–64, 70–72, 98, 110; Quaker relief in, during later years of the war, 82–86, 87, 89–97
Marchant, Benjamin, 164
Marham, Eliphas, 143
Markham, Gervase, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 370
Marlborough, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 120–122
Marlorat, Augustin, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 356, 373
Marriner, Anna, 114
Marriott, Sarah, 65
Marsh, Elizabeth, 108
— Lieut. Col. Thomas, assault on John Mein, 587–588; libeled by Mein, 597
Marshfield, Hannah, 76
Marshfield, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 127, 128
Marston, Mary, 102
Martin, Gov. Josiah, 435; letters: to Samuel Johnston, 436, Lord Dartmouth, 437; from Lord Dartmouth, 436–437
— Mary, 90
Martindale, Isaac, 143
Marvelick, Mary, 191
Mase, Mary, 91
Mason, George, quoted, 586–587
Massachusetts, claim to jurisdiction over Nova Scotia, 260
Massachusetts Bay Colony, gavelkind in, paper on, by G. L. Haskins, 483–498; partible inheritance in, 485, 486, 486 n, 487, 496–497; law of dower in, 487–488
Masters, Rachel, 154
Masury, Abigail, 105
— Elizabeth, 91
— John, 99
— Susanna, 100
— Thomas, 71
Mather, Anne (Lake), 259
— Cotton, 193, 240, 240 n; buys duplicates from Harvard College Library, 359, 360
— Hannah, 172
— Increase (d 1723), 260; Edward Taylor’s elegy on death of, 549–551
— Samuel (d 1728), 549 n
— Sarah, 162
— William Gwinn, 192
Mathews, Cornelius, 99
— Sarah, 169
Matterson, Sarah, 143
Matthews, Anna, 71
Mauduit, Israel, 574
Mayhew, Ann, 143
Maynard, Sir John, donor of books to Harvard College library, 359
Mayo, Robert, 115
— Whitford, 114
Mays, Elizabeth, 161
Mead, Dorcas, 173
— Hannah, 165
Meader, Grace, 96
Meany, Edmond S., pupil of F. J. Turner, 351; challenges Turner’s theory, 352
Medfield, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 118
Meek, Thomas, 98
Megraw, Mary, 104
Mein, George, 577
— John, grandfather of John (bookseller), 577
— John, father of John (bookseller), 577
— John, bookseller, etc., 426; paper on, by J. E. Alden, 571–599: letters of “Sagittarius” attributed to, 571–576, 593, 594, 598, printing partnerships: with Sandeman, 578–579, with Fleeming, 580–581, 589; takes over London Book Store, Boston, 57–580; opens circulating library in Boston, 579–580; publishes Boston Chronicle, 581; contemporary criticism of his editorship and politics, 581–583; dispute with Messrs. Edes and Gill, 583–586; opposition to nonimportation movement, 586; attacked by mob, 587–589; escape to England, 589; arrest and imprisonment for debt, 590–592; anti-American propagandist, 593–599
Melanchthon, Philipp, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 372
— Sarah, 167
Melville, Thomas, Jr., 143
Mendham (Mendum), Elizabeth, 165
Mendon, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 149, 150
Merrill, Peter, 113
Merritt, Jane, 96
— Sarah, 109
Merry, Margaret, 113
Meservy, Mary, 92
Meyer, Balthasar H., 350
Michael, Sarah, 154
Mifflin, Thomas, 26 n
Mileman, Lydia, 77
Mill, John Stuart, 322
Miller, Charles, 282
— Frank, 335
— Lydia, 106
— Sarah, 124
— William (d 1765), 579, 579 n
Millett, Abraham, 135
— Martha, 116
Milton, Lydia, 129
— Robert, 130
“Minos,” 578, 595; letter libeling “Sagittarius” (John Mein), 572–574
Minot, Stephen, 267
— Jonathan (d 1668), 528, 528 n
— Jonathan (H. C. 1687), 238 n
Mitchell, Anna, 143
— Colaste, 127
— Lois, 142
— Margaret, 127
— Mary, 127
— Sarah, 173
— Stewart, on Nominating Committee, 38
Mitchelson, —, type founder, 578
— Ruth, 234
Mojey, Sarah, 96
Molière (Jean Baptiste Poquelin), plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 561, 568, 569
Molineaux, William, 587, 588–589
Moller, Heinrich, 356
Mollet, Rebecca, 98
— Thomas, 96
Molley, Thomas, 84
Mondon, Mary, 142
Monroe, George, 143
Montagu, John, 4th Earl of Sandwich, 464
Montanus, Benedictus Arias, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 372
Montgomery, Robert, shipmaster, 577
Mood, Fulmer, elected Corresponding Member, 191, 254; paper, The Development of Frederick Jackson Turner as a Historical Thinker, 283–352
Moody, Robert Earl, paper, The Proposed Colony of Georgia in New England, 1713–1733, 255–273
Moore, Brother (d 1803), actor, 562
— Edward, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 563
Moors, William, 163
More, Hannah, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 562, 568
Morgan, Anna, 93
— Edmund Sears, 190, 499; elected Resident Member, 378, 379; paper, A Boston Heiress and Her Husbands, 499–513
morison, Samuel Eliot, 180, 254, 353, 399, 357; elected President, 10; minute on redrement of, 189–190; paper, The Commonplace Book of Joseph Green (1675–1715), 191–253
Morrill, Stephen, 117
Morris, Edward, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 565
— Robert (d 1806), 26 n
Morse, Jonathan, 115
Morton, Joseph, 127
— Marcus, 190; elected Resident Member, 191, 254; death, 255; tribute, 275
— Perez, 26 n
— Thomas, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 560, 565, 568, 569
Moses, Abigail, 165
— Anna, 113
Moss, Ann, 142
— E., 90
— Jane, 151
Mott, Jonathan, 143
— Ruth, 143
Mottley, John, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 564
Moulton, Hannah, 154
Mountford, Nathaniel, 67
Mowatt (Mowit), Capt. —, 439, 441
Muchford, Hannah, 102
Mugford, John, 64
Mumford, Benjamin, 143
— Edmund, 115
— Lois, 94
Munto, —, actor, 562
Murdock, Kenneth Ballard, 191, 254, 255, 274, 283, 353, 378, 379, 389, 404, 411, 429, 483, 499; elected President, 189, 282, 388, 482
Murphy, (Murfee), Alice, 143
— Arthur, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 561, 565, 566, 566 n, 570
— (Murfee), Mercy, 143
Murray, Hannah, 105
— James (d 1781), 422, 422 n, 423, 425–426, 592, 598; quoted, 589–590
Muscongus Company, 267
Musculus, Wolfgang, 356
Mussey, Abigail, 76
— Susanna, 79
Nantucket, Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 162–164, 174
Neal, John, 165
Nebitters, Priscilla, 69
Needham, Joseph, 106
Negroes: Aborns, Ann, 178; Anthony, 158; Collins, Prince, 177; Cuff, 129; Fayerweather, Scipio, 123, 123 n; Gardner, Sambo, 160; Gould, Jane, 178; Jack, 153; Jane, 141; Jones, Nathan, 178; John, 142; Orne, Sip, 177; Susanna, 146; Taylor, Binah, 146; Tener, 127; Thomas, 161; Turner, Rebecca, 71, 99; Wanton, Domini, 148; Wendell, Caesar, 67; West, Hagar, 112
Nesbit, Mrs. —, 123
— John M., 26 n
Nettels, Curtis P., paper, The American Merchant and the Constitution, 26–37
New England, significance of Catholicism in study of colonial period of, 389–399
Newbegin, James, 174
Newbury, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 110, 116–117
Newcastle, Duke of. See Pelham-Holles Thomas
Newcastle, Me., laid out by David Dubar 266
Newcastle, N. H., Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 164–165
Newell, Abigail, 69
— Mrs. James, 69
— Rebecca, 129
Newhall, Daniel, 46 n
— John, 119
— Michael, 115
Newport, R. I., Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 135–149; theatrical performances at (1800), 557
Newton, Sir Isaac, 257
Nicher, Elizabeth, 143
— Thomas, 143
Nichols, Elizabeth, 143
— Hannah, 65
— Katharine, 143
— Samuel, 98
Nicholson, Francis, refugee, 100
Nickerson, Sarah, 176
Nixon, Rebecca, 143
— Samuel, 45
Nochell, Elizabeth, 143
Nonimportation, dissolution of agreement, 421, 426; opposed by John Mein, 586
Norman, Moses, 143
North, Frederick, Lord North, 457, 593, 594; petitions to, from John Malcom, 458–460, 466–467; encomium of, by John Mein, 594–595
Northborough, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 120
Northrop, George C., 190
Northumberland, Duke of. See Percy, Sir Hugh
Norton, Joanna, 157
Norwood, Anna, 156
Nourse, Betty, 110
Nova Scotia, jurisdiction claimed by Massachusetts, 260; memorial of David Dunbar and Thomas Coram on proposed settlements in, 272—273
Nowell, Elizabeth, 175
— George, 149
— Joseph, 119
Noyes, Alfred (H. C. 1695), 232, 232 n
— Nicholas, 195, 247, 248 n, 249, 250
— Oliver, 267
Nutbe, Mary, 88
Nutter, Valentine, 171
Nutting, Elizabeth, 93
Oakes, Urian, 263
Oakey, Samuel, 144
Oakman, Rebecca, 103
Oakmore, Elizabeth, 153
Oatten, Hannah, 113
— Lucy, 113
— Nancy, 113
Obray, John, 68
Oglethorpe, James E., 256, 259
O’Keefe, John, 555, 558; plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 561, 562, 563, 566, 567, 568, 569
Oldham, Caleb, 128
— Peleg, 128
Olifant, James, 578
Oliver, Capt. —, 505
— Peter, 282; elected Resident Member, 378, 379; paper, The Boston Theatre, 1800, 554–570
— Sarah, 98
Orange, Hannah, 15
— Mehetable, 69
Orell, James, 88
Orr, Archibald, shipmaster, 580
— Hannah, 43 n
Orrok, David, 176
Orsement, Benjamin, 151
— Mary, 107
Osgood, Herbert L., 342
Otis, James (d 1778), 419, 419 n, 427
— James (d 1783), 16, 586, 591 n; authorship of letter attacking John Mein attributed to, 583, 583 n
— Samuel A., 26 n
Paddock, Benjamin, 163
— Jonathan, 174
Page, Walter Hines, 315, 339, 351
Paige, Anna (Keayne) Lane, paper on, by E. S. Morgan, 499–513
— Nicholas, marriage to Anna (Keayne) Lane, 506; career in Boston, 510–512; recovers Keayne property, 511
Paine, John, 94
— Jonathan, 126
— Robert Treat (d 1811), Adams and Liberty by, sung in Boston (1800), 556, 569, 569 n
— Thomas (d 1811), See Paine, Robert Treat
Palfrey, Lydia, 99
— William, 412, 591, 591 n; letters: to John Wilkes, 415–417, 418–428; from Wilkes, 413–415, 418; sketches career of Gov. Hutchinson, 419–420; describes trial of Capt. Thomas Preston, 423–426
Palmer, Waldo E., 282
Palmerston, Viscount. See Temple, Henry
Pamerton, John, 144
Pappoon, Abigail, 153
— Mary, 153
Pareus, David, 367; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 367, 374
Parker, Elias, 173
— Hannah, 114
— Mary, 110
— Rebecca, 124
— Samuel, 157
Parkman, Francis (d 1893), 326
Parmenter, James Parker, tribute, 4
Parrish, John, and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 48, 55
Parsons, —, actor, 562
— Mrs. —, refugee, 81
— Sarah, 131
— Susanna, 74
Partilo, Mrs. —, 144
— John, 144
— Richard, 144
Partridge, Richard, 259
— William, 259
Pasquin, Anthony, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 566
Patterson (Pattison), Rebecca, 71, 100
Paul, Joshua, 144
Paxton, Charles, 416
Payne, Edward, 26 n
— William (d 1736), 238, 238 n
Peabody, John, 144
— Robert Ephraim, elected Member of Council, 189; paper, A War Refugee of 1800, 404–411; on Nominating Committee, 429
— Ruth, 144
Peabody, Oak Hill mansion decorated by Corné, 407
Pearce, Benjamin, 118
— Hannah, 122
— Joshua, 107
— Moses, 153
— Nicholas, 120
Pearson, Manoah, 115
— Susanna, 176
Pease, Elizabeth, 107
— John, 110
— Sarah, 103
Peckett, Sarah, 82
Peckham, Enis, 144
Pedrick, John, 94
Peel, Joseph, 102
Pelham, Hannah, 176
— Thomas, 81
Pelham-Holles, Thomas, 1st Duke of Newcastle, 264
Pelisier, Victor, 569
Pellikan, Conrad, books by, in John Harvard’s library, 367–368
Pemaquid, Me., fort at, 260, 261, 265, 269, 270; town laid out by Dunbar, 265–266
Pemberton, Ebenezer (d 1717), 231
— Israel (d 1779), and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 42, 44, 45, 47 n, 50; letter to Moses Brown, 45 n
— James, and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 42, 45, 47 n, 50
— John, and Quaker relief during siege of Boston, 40, 45, 46, 47, 47 n, 50, 53; letters: to his wife, 42–43, 43–44; from Moses Brown, 58, 58 n; from James Berry, 58 n
Pembroke, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 127, 128
Pepperrell, Sir William (d 1816), 469; testimonial for Dorcas Griffiths, 17, 21, 23
Perceval, John, 1st Earl of Egmont, 259
Percy, Sir Hugh, Earl Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland, 17, 22
— Elliott, elected Resident Member, 404, 429
— Hannah, 168
— Palfrey, elected Resident Member, 255, 274
— Phoebe, 144
— Thomas, 118
— William, 396
Perottus, Nicolas, 362
Perrin, Charles, 88
— Sarah, 144
— William, 78
Pert, Richard, 152
— Samuel, 79
—William, 93
Peterson, Elizabeth, 150
— Mary, 144
Pettiface, Jonathan, 144
Pettingill, Benjamin, 116
Pettit, Charles, 26 n
Peyton (Payten), Elizabeth, 75
Philadelphia, Pa., relief activities of Quakers of, during siege of Boston, 39–179
Philbrown, Mary, 124
Phillips, Elizabeth, 126
— Hannah, 144
— Maj. John, 420
— John, Boston Quaker, 43 n, 155, 159
— Samuel, 144
— Stephen, elected Resident Member, 379, 389
— Stephen Willard, 254, 353; on Nominating Committee, 255; on Auditing Committee, 378, 429
— Ulrich B., colleague of F. J. Turner at University of Wisconsin, 342–343, 351; later career, 349–350
— William, of Boston (d 1804), 26 n
— William, of Newport, R. I., 144
Philpot, Elizabeth, 105
— Sir William, 267
Pickering, Timothy (d 1829), and Quaker relief in Salem, 159 n
Pierce (Perse), Clother, 154
— John, baker, 90
— John, Collector at Currituck, N. C., 437
Pierpont, James, 544 n
—Mary (Hooker), 544 n
Pike, Timothy, 123
— William, 156
Pikes, —, actor, 562
Pilon, Frederick, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 568
Pilsbury, Abigail, 149
— John, 149
Pinfold, Dr. Charles, 262
Pinkham, Samuel, 116
— Sarah, 162
Piscator, Johannes, books by, in John Harvard’s library, 373
Pitcairn, Maj. John, 19
— John, Edinburgh lawyer, letter to Samuel Eliot, 598–599
Pitcher, Abigail, 121
Pitman, Abigail, 158
— Joseph, 107
— Rachel, 82
Pitt, William, 1st Earl of Chatham, 585, 586
Plymouth, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 127–131; Quaker relief in, during later years of the war, 156
Plymouth Colony, partible inheritance in, 485, 487 n; grant to Bradford and associates, 487 n; law of dower in, 488
Poland, Benjamin, 114
— Hannah, 114
Polanus, Amandus, 356
— William F., 326
Pooley, William V., 351
Poor, Jane, 95
— John, 64
—Mary, 84
Poors, Jean, 63
Pope, Ebenezer, 42 n, 43, 53, 55, 155
— Elizabeth, 131
— John, 42 n
“Pope Joan,” 513–514, 551 n; Edward Taylor’s verses on, 551–554
“Populus,” identified as Samuel Adams, 585 n; letter, 585
Portage, Wis., 283; in the late 1800’s, 284, 287; Grignon tract, 301
Portland, Me., theatrical performances at (1800), 557
Portsmouth, N. H., Quaker relief at, during Revolutionary War, 165–168, 170–173; theatrical performances at (1800), 557
Potter, Alfred C., identifies books given to Harvard College by John Harvard, 353 et passim
Pottinger, David T., 482
Pousland, Elizabeth, 92
Powell, Abigail, 101
— Maj. John W., influence on F. J. Turner, 314–315
— Snelling, 561
— Mrs. Snelling, 561
Power, Sarah, 121
Pratt, James, 122
— Prudence, 153
— Sarah, 112
— William, 155
Preisted, Sarah, 87
Preston, Elizabeth, 144
—John, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 374
— Lucy, 114
— Capt. Thomas, 416 n, 422; William Palfrey’s account of trial, 423–426
Price, Ezekiel, 588
— John, 144
— Mary, 144
— Robert, 130
— Susanna, 130
— Walter, 194, 195, 232, 232 n
Prince, Morton Peabody, elected Resident Member, 255, 274
Pringle, Elizabeth (Willcott), 14, 15
— James, 14
Pritchard, Charity, 92
Priturn, Mary, 165
“Problematic,” pseudonym, 572, 595
Procter, Elizabeth, 102
— Sarah, 116
Proud, John, 150
— Robert, 144
Prover, Edward, 159
Providence, R. I., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 62, 117, 118, 128; Quaker relief in, during later years of the war, 156; theatrical performances at (1800), 557
Pulton, Ferdinando, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 368–369
Puncheon, Abigail, 71
Purchase, Rebecca, 144
Purinton, Elisha, 155
— James, 46 n
Puritanism, elements of Roman Catholic thought in, 389–399
Pusley, John, 161
Putnam, Ann, 195
— John, 244
Quakers. See Friends, Society of
Queker, Elizabeth, 96
— Mary, 96
Quercetanus, Petrus, 372
Quincy, Elizabeth, 121
— Josiah (d 1784), 443, on committee for relief of sufferers from Boston Port Bill, 41
Ramsdell, Abigail, 78
— Deborah, 153
— Tabitha, 153
Ramus, Petrus, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 375
Rand, Edward Kennard, elected Honorary Member, 474, 483
— John, 175
— Mary, 111
— Thomas, 123
Randall, Abigail, 167
— Arthur, 169
— (Rendal), Benjamin, 161, 169
— Hannah, 169
Randolph, Edward, 510
Rann, Benjamin, 115
— John, 115
Ransom, Ebenezer, 111
Ratcliffe, Mary, 173
Ray, Samuel, 175
Rayer, Mrs. Enoch, 66
Rayle, Abigail, 85
Raymer (Ramor, Raymor), James, 43 n, 53, 55, 155
Read, Benjamin, 145
— Mary, 145
— Rebecca, 145
Reading, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 59, 110, 124–126
— Mary, 93
Reel, Mary, 81
Reeve, William, English composer, 569
Reeves, Susanna, 110
— William, 108
Regulators, in North Carolina, suppression of, 433–435
Rehoboth, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 126
Reinagle, Alexander, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 564, 565, 566
Remington, Jean, 157
— Mary, 145
Reuchlin, Johannes, 374
Rex, Susanna, 177
Reynell, John, and Quaker relief during the siege of Boston, 45, 47, 47 n, 58 n
Reynolds, Edward, 356
— Hannah, 125
— Valentine, 125
Rhodes, Rebecca, 145
Rice, Alice, 116
Rich, John, 102
— Mary, 102
Richards, Elizabeth, 168
— Humphrey, 114
— Richard, 177
— Sarah, 173
— Walter, 107
Richardson, Ebenezer, 416, 416 n, 417, 444, 445, 449, 450
— Elizabeth, 153
— Philip, 159
Richmond, Gamaliel, 145
Rickman, William, 50
Riley, Arthur Joseph, elected Associate Member, 255, 274; paper, Catholicism and the New England Mind, 389–399
Rimes, Eleanor, 166
Ritchead, Sarah, 93
Rivet, André, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 375
Rivington, James, bookstore in Boston, 579, 579 n
Rix, Susanna, 109
Road, Hannah, 124
Robbins, Sarah, 167
— William, 82
Roberson, Hannah, 78
Roberts, Catherine, 114
— Joanna, 155
— Mercy, 125
Robertson, William S., 350
Robinson (Robertson), —, acrobat, 559, 561, 562–563, 570 n
— Edgar E., 351
— Eunice, 101
— Florence, 335
— Fred Norris, on Nominating Committee, 429
— Hannah, 101
— John, Commissioner of Customsin Boston, 440 n, 591, 591 n, 592
— John, Secretary of the British Treasury, 592
— Samuel, 173
— William A., 351
Rockingham, Marquess of. See Watson-Wentworth, Charles
Roderick, Eleanor, 145
Rodgers, Charity, 145
— Hannah, 145
— James, 145
— James, 2nd, 145
— John, 145
— Mary, 145
— Patience, 145
Roelker, William Greene, 190, 274; elected Resident Member, 191, 254
Rogers, Ezekiel, 359
— John, author of The Summe of Christianity, 367, 375–376
— Maj. Robert, opponent of John Wilkes in British election (1774), 460, 461
— Thomas (d 1616), 376
Rolland, Sarah, 145
Rollins, Bethiah, 112
Roman Catholic Church. See Catholicism
Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore, 326
Ropes, Nathaniel, 110
“Rose, Rev. J.,” play by, performed in Boston (1800), 569
Ross, Benjamin, 68
— John, 26 n
— Mary, 152
Rothwell, Elizabeth, 91
Rowe (Roe), Elizabeth, 82, 133
— John, 442, 454, 588; on committee for relief of sufferers from Boston Port Bill, (1774), 41
Royall, Abigail, 150
Ruby, Mary, 109
Ruck, Bethiah, 106
— Hepzibah, 106
Rugg, Arthur Prentice, elected Vice-President, 10; death, 180; tribute, 181
Russell, —, 446
— Daniel, 548 n
— Dorcas, 91
— Joseph, 26 n
— Lydia, 163
— Samuel, 163
— Thomas, 26 n
Ryder, Joseph, 145
— Sarah, 145
— William, 145
Ryle, Elizabeth, 145
“Sagittarius.” See Mein, John
Sail, Hannah, 88
St. Augustine, 356
Salem, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 64–65, 71, 72, 74, 75–80, 98, 99–110, 155; Quaker relief in, during later years of the war, 86, 158–159, 176, 177–178
Salem Village. See Danvers
Sallish, Fred, 282
Salter, Hannah, 93
Saltonstall, Nathaniel (d 1739), 194, 232, 232 n, 245
— Richard (d 1714), 232, 232 n
— William Gurdon, elected Corresponding Member, 389, 429
Sampson, Abigail, 157
— Ray, 63
Sandeman, George, 578; partnership with John Mein, 579
— Robert, son of William, 578, 579
— William, 578
Sanders, Susanna, 102
Sandwich, Earl of. See Montagu, John
Sandwich, Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 157
Sanford, Albert H., pupil of F. J. Turner, 329–330, 350
— Hannah, 146
— Jane, 145
Sargeant, Sarah, 119
— Thomas, 124
Sargent, William, 157
Sato, Shosuke, 321–322
Savage, Arthur, 25; certificate on behalf of Dorcas Griffiths, 24
— Habijah (d 1746), 232, 232 n
— Capt. Habijah, 15
Savery, Hannah, 72
— Thomas, 157
Sawtelle, William Otis, death, 274; tribute, 275
Sawyer, Jeremiah, 114
— Moses, 112
Sayer & Bennett, Messrs., publishers of Dawe’s cartoon of John Malcom episode, 452, 452 n
Scandelon, Susanna, 73
Scarborough, Me., refugees in, during siege of Boston, 113, 116
Scarlett, Capt. Samuel, 15
Scates, Sarah, 171
Schaper, William A., 350
Schoots, John, 158
Scituate, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 128
Scollay, Mercy, 150
Scott, Capt. —, 427
— Elizabeth, 145
Scudder, Horace E., 351
Scultetus, Abraham, book by, given to Harvard College by Bellingham, 356; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 376
Searles, Mary, 107
Seaver, David, 146
— Jane, 100
Seed, Noah, 171
Seeley, Sir John R., 298
Sender, Ann, 131
Sercombe, Winifred, 335
Sergeant, Joseph, 128
Severy, Mrs. —, 81
Sevint, Elizabeth, 172
Sewall, Samuel (d 1730), 14, 512, 549
Seward, Eleanor, 173
Shakespeare, William, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 554, 560, 561, 563, 566, 570
Shapley, Eleanor, 169
Shapton, Mrs. John, 66
Shattuck, Henry Lee, on Auditing Committee, 38
Shaw, Mary, 77
— Mercy, 156
Sheehan, Mrs. Daniel, 99
Shelton, May, 335
— Richard, 102
Shepard, Anna, 126
— Thomas (d 1649), 367
Sherburn, George, 282
Sherburn, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 118
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 559, 561, 566, 567, 568, 569
Sherman, Benjamin, 145
— Mary, 112
— Roger, 26 n
— Samson, 146
Shield, William, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 555, 566, 568, 569, 570
Shinn, Charles H., 321
Ships: Active, 457; Brothers, 437, seizure by John Malcom, 43–439; Canceaux (Canso), 439, 441; Constitution, 409; Eagle, 222 n, 232, 235; Gaspee, 52, 594; George and James, 577; Guerrière, 409; Hope, 589; Java, 409; Jeany, 580; Macedonian, 409; Mount Vernon, 405, 406; Ranger, 431; Rose, 589; Sally, 431; Sally and Polly, 431; Sarah, 431; Speedwell, 501; United States, 409
Shirley (Shearly), Alexander, 75
— Gov. William, 456
Shove, Theophilus, Jr., 51
Shurtleff, Harold Robert, 254; death, 191; tribute, 275
Sibbitt, Mary, 146
Sibley, John L., 358, 359 n, 370, 375
Siddons, Sarah (Kemble), 561
Sidell (Siddle), Mary, 146
Siders, John, 123
Sike, Sarah, 178
Silsbee (Silsbury), Daniel, 43 n
— (Silsbury), Ephraim, 43 n, 59 n, 86, 89
— Mary, 71
— (Silsbury), Sampson, 43 n
Silver, Sarah, 104
Silvester, Mercy, 145
Simmons, Mary, 151
Simons, Algie M., 350
Simpson, J., actor, 560, 561–562
— Mrs. J., actress, 561–562
Sims, Elizabeth, 155
— Sarah, 102
Sinkins, Mary, 146
Sinnett, Sarah, 146
Skelton, Samuel, 357 n
— Ann, 173
— John, 164
Slaveholding, Quaker attitude toward, 40
Sleeper, Hannah, 168
Sloper, Mehetabel, 75
— John, 103
— John, Jr., 103
— Mary, 65
— Thomas, 103
Smith, Abigail, 112
— Benjamin, 123
— Elizabeth, refugee, 62
— Mrs. Elizabeth, 589
— Frederick Morton, elected Resident Member, 255, 274
— Ignatius, 116
— Isaac, 26 n
— Patience, 145
— Philip, 170
— Samuel, Newport butcher, 432; bill to John Malcom, 433
— Samuel, of Burlington, 47, 47 n
— William, refugee from Boston, 130
— William E., 349
Smollett, Tobias, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 568
Smyth, Albert H., 598
Snelling, Abigail, 85
— Joseph, 93
— William, 503
Snow, Ebenezer, 115
— Nathaniel, 157
Sons of Liberty. See under Boston
South Kingston, R. I., Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 158
Southwick, Edward, 126
— Jonathan, 108
— Joseph, 46 n
— Mary, 177
Spear, Joseph, 130
— Poole, 127
— Rebecca, 130
Spears, Rebecca, 67
Spencer, Herbert, 307
— Theodore, 282
Spinnel, Elizabeth, 112
Spooner, Benjamin, 146
Sprague, Jeremiah, 129
— Samuel, 89
Squires, Ruth, 104
Stacey, Anna, 97
— Elizabeth, 91
— Nathaniel, 93
— Thomas, 146
Standars, Mrs. Andrew, 65
Stanford, Joseph, 114
Stanhope, Ralph, 145
Stanton, John, 146
Stanwood, Dorcas, 135
Staply, Michael, 120
Starney, Katherine, 158
Stearns, Rebecca, 108
Stephens, Elizabeth, 113
— Sarah, 83
— Mrs. Thomas, 78
Sterling, Elizabeth, 160
— Martha, 65
— Susanna, 150
Steward (Stuard), Eunice, 108, 177
— (Stuard), Lydia, 86, 108, 177
Stickney, Esther, 112
Stillman, Lydia, 103
Stimson, John, 114
Stocker, Abigail, 164
Stocks, Rebecca, 117
Stoddard, Solomon, 355
Stodder, Asa, 128
Stone, Elias, 125
— Elizabeth, 177
— Kate, 115
— Samuel (d 1663), 528, 528 n, 542, 542 n
Storace, Stephen, 566
Storer, Joseph, 114
Streeter, Stephen, 156
Strout, Bathsheba, 114
— David, 114
— John, 114
Stubbs, Benjamin, 163
— William, 130
Sudbury, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 122–123
Sumner, Mary, 87
— Susanna, 159
Suttle, Sarah, 146
Sutton, Elizabeth, 146
— Rebecca, 102
— James, 114
Swan, Elizabeth, 97
— James, 26 n
Swasey, Margaret, 104
Sweet, Abigail, 146
— Susanna, 113
Sweetser, Jacob, 119
— John, 119
— Joseph, 124
Swett, Jonathan, 146
— William, 121
Swift, Sarah, 157
Swinborn, Thomas, 146
Symmes, Anna, 124
— Zechariah (d 1671), 514 n, 528, 528 n; Edward Taylor’s elegy on death of, 514–516
Symmons, Susanna, 175
Talbot (Tolbert), Mrs. Thomas, 106
Taleus, Audoramus. See Talon, Omer
Talon, Omer, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 375
Tarr, Caleb, 132
— Hannah, 81
Tarrant, Jonathan, 110
— Ruth, 102
Tate, William, 122
Taunton, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 154
Taylor, Abigail, 147
— Charles Henry, elected Resident Member, 38, 180; death, 474; tribute, 475
— Edward (d 1729), topical verses of, paper on, by T. H. Johnson, 513–554: elegies: on Zechariah Symmes, 514–516, Francis Willoughby, 516–518, John Allen, 527–528, Charles Chauncy (d 1672), 529–531, Elizabeth (Fitch) Taylor, 535–538, Samuel Hooker, 538–546, Mehetable (Wyllys) Woodbridge, 546–548, Increase Mather, 549–551; undergraduate declamation (1671), 518–526; epithalamiums for Elizabeth (Fitch) Taylor, 532–534; verses on “Pope Joan,” 551–554
— Elizabeth (Fitch), 532 n–533 n; verses composed for, by Edward Taylor, 532–534; Taylor’s elegy on death of, 535–538
— Hannah, 147
— Hannis, 27 n
— Hugh, 122
— Martha, 147
— Phoebe, 147
— Raynor, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 564, 565, 566
Tea, proposed impost on, by Massachusetts (1770), 422, 423
Teal, Benjamin, 178
Temple, Henry, 2nd Viscount Palmerston, 422, 422 n
— John (d 1798), 422, 422 n, 427
— Joseph, 100
Tenney, Prudence, 122
Tewell, Benjamin, 147
Tewksbury, Hannah, 178
— Richard, 109
Textor, Ravisius, 362 n
Thanner, Mary, 175
Thaxter, Samuel, 269
Theatre, in Boston (1800), paper on, by Peter Oliver, 554–570
Thomas, Daniel, 128
— George, 107
— Isaiah (d 1831), 359, 576, 578, 579, 580, 593
— Keziah, 147
— Mary, 146
— Peter, 116
— Rebecca, 146
— Alexander, 147
— Elizabeth, 173
— Mary, 120
Thorne, Elizabeth, 95
Thornton, Elizabeth, 68
— Thomas, 80
Thrift, Hannah, 128
Thurston, Eunice, 146
— Martha, 146
— Mary, 147
Thwaites, Reuben G., relations with F. J. Turner, 294, 325, 326
Thwing, Charles Franklin, death, 3; tribute, 4
Tibbet, Richard, 173
Tillock, Magnus, 68
Tilly, Alice, 508
Tink, Henry, 80
— Phoebe, 110
Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, 12
Tinkham, Jane, 157
Todd, William, 87
Tompson, Martha, 69
— William (d 1666), 528, 528 n
Toovey, Sampson, 414 n
Topham, Hannah, 147
— Mary, 147
Toppan, Christopher, 259
Torrey, Ebenezer, 149
— Elizabeth, 160
— John, 149
— Silence, 149
Torrington, Me., laid out by David Dunbar, 266
Tower, Sarah, 128
Townley, James, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 561, 564
Townsend, Alice, 146
— Deborah, 147
— Job, 147
— Samuel, 158
— Susanna, 106
Townshend, Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend, 262
Townshend, Me., laid out by David Dunbar, 266
Tozzer, Sarah, 104
Tracy, Henry, 174
— Elizabeth, 71
— Jonathan, Jr., 178
— Joshua, 99
— Mary, 177
Treby, Ann, 147
— John, 165
Tremellius, Emmanuel, book by, given to Harvard College by Bellingham, 356; book by, in John Harvard’s library, 365
Tresposs, Samuel, 126
Trevy, Elizabeth, 84
— Mary, 83
Trickey, Anna, 168
— Jonathan, 147
Trimble, William J., 351
Tripp, John, 146
Trott, John, 154
Trowbridge, Abigail, 146
— Edmund, 425
True, Joseph, 75
— Mary, 159
Trumbull, Benjamin, 26 n
“Truth,” 574; letter defending “Sagittarius” (John Mein), 575–576
Tryall, John, 156
Tryon, Gov. William, 451, 458, 462, 468; and expedition against Regulators, 433–435; appoints John Malcom aid de camp, 434
— Henry, 165
— Josiah, 112
Tuckerman, Jacob, 88
— Sarah, 151
Tuckfield, Mary, 113
Tudich, Elizabeth, 165
Tudor, William (d 1830), 26 n
Tuell, Sarah, 151
Tuesdal, John, 159 n
Turner, Abigail, 128
— Elizabeth, 85
— Frederick Jackson, paper on, by Fulmer Mood, 283–352: parentage and early environment, 285, 287; college training, 285–294; influenced by W. F. Allen, 290, 295, 301, 302, 325; collegiate orations, 291–293; journalistic experience, 294; tutor at University of Wisconsin, 295; graduate study: at University of Wisconsin, 301–302, at Johns Hopkins, 305–307, 319–325; early publications, 303–304; influenced by Scribner’s Statistical Atlas, 308–318, by Walker’s doctrine of economic rent, 322–325; head of History Department at University of Wisconsin, 327; outstanding pupils of, 328–336, 350–351; interest in population movements, 330; development of “frontier” interpretation of American history, 336–337; contributor to American Nation Series, 343–346; seminars at Harvard University, 347; Research Associate at Huntington Library, 347–348; death, 348; interpretations challenged, 351–352
— Joseph, 147
— Mary, 90
— Mary (Hanford), 283
— Samuel, 146
Turss, Samuel, 123
Twist, Hannah, 79
Tyler, Ellis, 125
— Margaret, 110
— Moses C., 344
Udall, John, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 371
Uncles, Margaret, 85
Underwood, Daniel, 151
United States, Constitution, attitude toward, by merchants (1780’s), paper on, by C. P. Nettels, 26–37; Continental Congress, attitude toward Quaker relief, 49
Updike, Daniel B., 12
Upham, Charles W., 191, 195–196
Upton, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 150
Urien, Ann, 135
Ursinus, Zacharias, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 374
Usher, Hezekiah, 443
— Luke, 562
— Sarah, 69
Valpey, Lydia, 72
van Heurn, Justi, book by, in John Harvard’s library, 377
Varney, Benjamin, 123
— Mary, 123
Varrell, Josiah, 169
— Samuel, 169
Vassall, John, 231 n
— Samuel (d 1714), 194, 232; letter from Joseph Green, 231–233
Vaughan, Mary, 147
Venable, John, 147
Verney, Moses, 116
Very, Elizabeth, 107
Vial, John, 147
— Mary, 147
— Mary, 90
Vickril, John, 70
Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham, 436 n
Vinal, William, 68
— Samuel, 147
— Sarah, 147
Virge, Hepzibah, 93
Vocax, Mary, 176
von Hagen, Peter Albrecht, plays by, performed in Boston (1800), 560, 564, 565, 569
Von Hoist, Hermann E., 296, 297
Vorst, Conrad, 356
Wadsworth, Benjamin, 231, 231 n, 238, 238 n
Wainwood, Godfrey, 433
Walcott, Josiah, 259
— Robert, 38; on Nominating Committee, 255; elected Vice-President, 388, 482
— Robert, Jr., elected Resident Member, 255, 274
Waldo, Francis, quarrel with John Malcom, 440–442, 465–466
— Hannah, 128
— Samuel, 266 n, 270, 271, 430; represents Muscongus Company’s claims to Maine lands, 267–268
Waldron, Francis G., play by, performed in Boston (1800), 564
— Abigail, 147
— Eunice, 160
— Francis A., 299, 309 n, 313, 316, 322; influence of economic theories of, on F. J. Turner, 306–307, 322–325
— Lieut. J., 19
— Capt. John, 437; vessel seized by John Malcom, 438–442
— Spencer, 121
Wallan, Elizabeth, 62
Wallingford, Susanna, 168, 173
Wallis, Elizabeth, 97
— (Wallus), Hannah, 77, 108, 177
Wain, Nicholas, 47
Walper, Benjamin, 85
Walpole, Me., laid out by David Dunbar, 266
Walsh, Michael Joseph, elected Associate Member, 429, 474
Walter, Elizabeth, 175
— Nehemiah, 233, 238, 245; minister at Roxbury, 198 n, 236, 236 n, 239, 248 n, 249; receives Joseph Green into church, 240, 241, 244
Waltham, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 120
Walton, George, 173
Wane, Mrs. —, 121
Ward, Mary, 177
— Samuel (d 1832), 26 n
Wardels, Mary, 104
Ware (Wair), John, 87
Warner, Deborah, 89
— Elizabeth, 122
— Hannah, 122
Warren, Austin, elected Resident Member, 191, 254
— James (d 1808), letter from Moses Brown, 52
— Joseph (d 1775), 412, 445; on committee for relief of sufferers from Boston Port Bill, 41
Warwick, R. I., Quaker relief in, during Revolutionary War, 157
Washington, George, letter to, from Providence Quakers, 51–52; relations with administrators of Quaker relief in Boston, 53, 53 n, 54–55
— Ebenezer, 111
Watson-Wentworth, Charles, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, petition to, from Capt. John Malcom, 467–468
Watts, Katherine, 159
— Robert, 160
Way, Mary, 147
— Royal B., 351
Wayle, Elizabeth, 134
Weaver, William, 148
Weazie, Elizabeth, 115
Webb, Jonathan, 114
— Samuel, 122
Webber, Benjamin, 67
Webster, Nicholas, 194, 232, 232 n
— Pelatiah, Philadelphia merchant, paper on, by C. P. Nettels, 26–37: essays described, 27, 28–29; theories: on currency, 29–33, on taxation, 33–35, on control of credit, 35–36; proposal for national bank, 35–36
Weeden, Jonathan, 148
— Katharine, 148
Weighmouth, Tabitha, 116
Welch, John, 150
— Richard, 85
— Thomas, 159
Weld, Barbara, letter from Joseph Green, 230
Wellman, Mary, 71, 80, 99, 108
Wells, Edgar Huidekoper, death, 180; tribute, 181
— Richard, 26 n
Wesley, John, 393
West, John, 148
— Katharine, 148
Westbrook, Thomas, 267
Westerman, Mary, 113
Westmoreland, Me., laid out by David Dunbar, 266
Weston, Robert Dixon, elected Registrar, 10, 189, 282, 388, 482
Weston, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 123
Westray, Ellen, 562
Weymouth, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 130
Whales, Henry, 112
Whaley, Elizabeth, 66
Wheat, Elizabeth, 160
Wheeler, Elizabeth, 129
— John, 118
Whidden, Mary, 167
— Sarah, 167
Whitam, John, 95
— John, 121
— Joshua, 165
— Rebecca, 101
— Rubia, 79
— Ruth, 104
Whitefoot, Mrs. Ebenezer, 106
Whitehead, William, play by, performed in Boston (1800), 558, 563, 565
Whitehill, Walter Muir, 499; elected Resident Member, 378, 379; elected Member of Council, 482
Whitehorn, Richard, 148
Whitehouse, Joseph, 171
Whitfield, Charity, 148
Whitford, Charity, 148
— Jane, 148
— John, 106
Whiting, Henry, 148
— Susanna, 148
Whitingham, Richard, 238, 238 n
Whitlock, Charles E., and the Boston theatre (1800), 562, 563
— Eliza (Kemble), 560, 561, 562
— Sarah, 116
Whittemore, Alice, 109
— Catharine, 62
— John, 85
Whood, Elizabeth, 111
Wicker, George R., 307 n
Wickham, Benjamin, 148
Wigglesworth, Edward (d 1765), 360
Wigneron, Mary, 148
Wilbur, Content, 148
— (Willbor), Uziel, 147
Wilco, Lucy, 120
Wilcox, John, 26 n
— Rebecca, 148
— Samuel, 148
Wildridge, James, 112
Wilkes, John, 412, 413, 453; letters to William Palfrey, 413–415, 418; letters from Sons of Liberty, 16–17, William Palfrey, 415–417, 418–428; defeats Capt. John Malcom in British election (1774), 460–461
Willard, Peleg, 114
— Samuel (d 1707), 512
— Josiah, 15
Willcutt, Mary (Freak), 15
Williams, Abigail, 70
— Experience, 147
— Hannah, 79
— Isaac, 105
— John, Boston refugee, 121, 126
— Joseph, 152
— Nathaniel (d 1738), 231, 231 n
— Samuel, of Danvers, 241, 241 n
— Sarah, 152
Williamson, Hugh, 27 n
— James Alexander, elected Corresponding Member, 3
Willing, Thomas, 26 n
Willoughby, Francis, Edward Taylor’s elegy on death of, 516–518
Wilson, John (d 1667), 528, 528 n
— John, Boston refugee, 128
— John, of Newport, R. I., 148
— Lucy, 62
— William, letter to, from Moses Brown, 54–57
— William, of Newport, R. I., 150
— Woodrow, 344; relations with F. J. Turner, 319, 320, 321, 325
Winpenny, Patience, 148
Winship, George Parker, 191
— Mary, 176
Winslow, Benjamin, 117
Winstanley, Lydia, 148
Winter, Thomas, 80
Winthrop, Adam (d 1700), 238, 238 n
— Adam (d 1743), 267
Wisconsin, State Historical Society of, 308, 325
Wisconsin, University of. See Turner, Frederick Jackson
Wissell, William, 113
Wiswall, John, acquires property of Robert Keayne, 508
Witham, Mrs. —, 81
— Mrs. James, 131
— Sarah, 131
Woburn, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 123–124
Wolkins, George Gregerson, 430 n; elected Associate Member, 3
Wommagom, Elizabeth, 112
Wood, John, 112
Woodbridge, Mehetable (or Mabel) (Wyllys) Russell Foster, 546 n, 548 n–549 n; Edward Taylor’s elegy on death of, 546–549
Woodbury, John, death, 353; tribute, 380
— Mary, 114
Woodman, Lydia, 77
Woodside, Capt. James, 269, 269 n
Woodward, Elizabeth, 129
— Ibrook, 130
— Martha, 148
Worcester, refugees in, during siege of Boston, 150
Words, Mrs. Richard, 63
Worgan, Mary, 148
Work, John, 156
Worth, Richard, 174
Wright, Benjamin F., Jr., 388
— Harry Andrew, 282; elected Resident Member, 379, 389
— Mary, 176
— Susanna, 76
Wright & Gill, Messrs., sue John Mein for debt, 590–592
Wurgey, Hepzibah, 72
Wyer, Edward, 163
— (Wire), Elizabeth, 115
— John, 162
— (Wihea), Jonathan, 155
Wyllis, Eleanor, 148
— Ruth. See Taylor
Wyman, Elizabeth, 125
Yeaton (Yaten), Andrew, 111
— Sarah, 165
Young, Allyn A., 351
— Martha, 153
— Mary, 103
— Dr. Thomas, 412
Zabarella, Jacopo, 368