of his life and religious beliefs, 435-461. Letters to Roger Sher-
Hubbard, William, 476, 479, 484.
His "Narrative of the Indian
Wars in New England" cited, 78, 87. His "History of the Indian Wars" cited, 100. Hudgins, T. L., 489. Hugh Capet, of France, 289. Humphreys, David, 26 n., 40 n., 43 n., 45 n., 47 n. Humphreys, H. Noel, his "History of the Art of Printing" cited, 192-194.
Hunnewell, James F., 229. Hunt, Richard, 114.
Hunter, Gov. Robert, 34, 115. Huntington, Jedediah, 338. Hutchinson, Ann, 89.
Jackson, Edward, 130. Jackson, Henry R., 230.
Jackson, James, 356, 376.
Jackson, Richard, 475, 476, 480,
James VI. of Scotland, 155. Jaramillo, Juan, his
Java, the monetary system of, 292. Jefferson, Thomas, 42 n., 308, 311, 313, 315, 317, 318, 326, 329, 333– 335, 337, 342, 467. His report on the temporary government of the western country, 308–310. Jekyll, John, 114.
Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 306.
Johnson, Charles, his 66
General History of the Pyrates" cited, 120 n.
Johnson, Capt. Edward, 26 n. Johnson, Thomas, 325-330, 333,
Johnson, William S., 314, 318, 319. Johnston, Alexander, 35 n., 46 n. Johnston, William, 120. Joliet, Louis, 466. Jones, Charles C., Jr.,
Jones, John Paul, 380, 383, 394. Jones, Lot, 413.
"Journals of Congress" cited, 303, 304, 307, 308, 311, 312, 317-319, 334.
Judd, Sylvester, his "History of Hadley" cited, 106.
Kansas Historical Society, 64. Kean, John, 318, 319, 321, 323. Kerr, W. C., 46 n.
Kich-Moo, Yucatan, 162, 166, 167, 169.
King, Horatio, his article on "A Boston Newspaper of the Revo- lution, 1778," in The Magazine of American History cited, 404, 405.
King, Rufus, 311, 314-316, 318, 320, Leisler, Capt. Jacob, 153.
324, 334-337, 342.
King, William, 125.
"King Philip's War; with special reference to the Attack on Brook- field in August, 1675," paper on, by Grindall Reynolds, 77–95. Knowles, James D., his Memoir of Roger Williams" cited, 140. Koster, Laurens, his connection with early printing, 190-194.
Labná, Yucatan, 162, 164. Pre- sentation of a cast of a portal at, by Edward H. Thompson, 9-11. Heliotype of the same, 9. Lancaster, Mass., 92. Landa, Diego de, his "Relacion des Choses de Yucatan" cited, 197 n., 198 n.
Lane, James P., his "Historical Sketch of the First Church, Bris- tol, R. I." cited, 77. Langdon, Samuel, 24 n. Langley, Samuel Pierpont, 409. Elected a member, 361. Larkin, William, 93.
La Salle, Robert Cavelier de, the presentation of a portrait of, by Hamilton B. Staples, 364. Re- marks on the subject of the por- traiture of, by Justin Winsor, 364. The inscription upon the monu- ment to the memory of, 463.
La Salle's Monument at Rouen," article on, by Hamilton B. Staples, 462-468.
Lawrence, George N., 20. Lawson, Deodat, his "Brief and
True Narrative relating to Witch- craft" cited, 247, 248, 262.
Lenormant, François, his "Money in Antiquity" cited, 284. Levasseur, Émile, his "La question de l'or" cited, 287. Lever, James, 213.
Leverett, John, b. 1662, 138. Lewis, John A., 255, 407.
Liberator," the, 416.
Librarian, see Barton, Edmund M. Librarian's and General Fund, 51, 52, 216, 219, 220, 398, 399. "Libraries and Books," article on,
by Stephen Salisbury, 183-215. Library of the Society, number of volumes in the, 12. Its increasing use, 365. Its important deficien- cies, 366, 367. List of wants, 416, 417.
"Library Journal" cited, 418, 419. Lincoln, Levi, the elder, his defence of Mrs. Bathsheba Spooner, 430, 431.
Lincoln, Gov. Levi, 13, 56, 217, 374. Lincoln, William, 234. His "Histo- ry of Worcester," 93. ib. cited, 232.
Lincoln, William S., 63:
Lincoln Legacy Fund, 51, 53, 217, 219, 221, 398, 400.
Lindsay, Capt. David, 119–121, 123. Linn, 302. Lipsius, 205.
Livermore, George, 418. Livermore, Samuel, 306. Livingston, Robert R., 314. Lockman, Leonard, 126.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 41 n., 346 n. Long, John Davis, 92. Long, Joshua, 295 n. Long, Pierce, 314.
Historical Society,
their "In Memoriam" James C. Brevoort cited, 175.
letter relating his misfortunes, 268, 269.
Lea, Henry Charles, elected a mem- ber, 361.
Le Blanc, François, 290.
Lee, Andrew, 441.
Lee, Arthur, 307.
Lee, Edward, Archbishop of York, Lyttleton, Lord, 48 n.
Lee, Richard H., 315, 321, 323, 345. Lefferts, Elizabeth D., 174. Lefferts, Leffert, 174.
"Legislative History of the Ordi- nance of 1787," article on the, by John M. Merriam, 303–342.
Lytton, Lord, his "Owen Meredith" cited, 235.
MacColl, Malcolm, 202 n. Maccarty, Capt., 393.
Maccarty, Rev. Thaddeus, 406, 434.
McClellan, George B., 36 n. Macdonald and Williams, Messrs.,
Mackenzie, Alexander, 126 n. McMahon, John V. L., 40 n., 41 n. "Macmillan's Magazine," article from, on the "Form and History of the Sword" cited, 155, 157. Madison, James, his Writings" cited, 344.
"Mail Book Auction Catalogue," 414.
Manning, William, 226. Margry, Pierre, 364.
Marlborough, Mass., 94. Marquette, Jacques, 466. Marshall, John, 410.
Martin, François Xavier, 45 n. Maryland, the colonial population
of, 39-42. Its early action with reference to the Northwest terri- tory, 303, 304.
Mason, Edward Gay, elected a member, 2.
Mason, George C., 115, 118, 128. Massachusetts, the colonial popula- tion of, 25-28. The Constitution of cited, 330, 331.
Mead, Edwin D., 11.. Melissus, 205.
Members, names of those present at meetings, 1, 149, 360. Mendoza, Gumesindo, sketch of his life, 172-174.
Merriam, John McKinstry, 161. Pre- sents an article on "The Legisla- tive History of the Ordinance of 1787," 303-342. Elected a mem- ber, 361.
Merrick Library, Brookfield, 231. Metcalf, Caleb B., 413. Metrodorus, 204.
Meyrick, Samuel R., his " Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour" cited, 156.
Middleton, Conyers, 464.
Milborn, George, 153.
Milborne, William, 246, 247. Miles, Solomon P., 373. Miller, William, 45. Milligan, George, 48.
"Monetary Unification," article on, by Robert N. Toppan, 283–294. Monk, Gen. George, 152, 155. Monroe, James, 317-319, 326, 328, 335.
"Massachusetts Archives" cited, Montaigne, Michel, his library, 211-
Magnalia" cited, 251. His "Wonders of the Invisible World," 251-260. His diary cited, 253, 262-265. His "Balsa- mum Vulnerarium' cited, 263. His "Declaration Inumerating Sundry Evills" cited, 263, 264. Mather, Increase, 260, 261, 370, 417. His" Cases of Conscience" cited, 257. His connection with the withcraft excitement, 265–267. Mather, Richard, 300 n., 302, 417. Mather, Samuel, his "Life of Cotton Mather" cited, 255. Maxwell, Thomas, his "Tuska- loosa" cited, 488-490. Mazarin, Cardinal, 194.
called by his name, ib.
"Monthly Law Reporter," June,
1857, cited, 346. Moore, George H., 150.
an article entitled "Notes on the Bibliography of Witchcraft in Massachusetts," 245-273.
Morris, Gov. Robert H., 38 n. Mother Goose, notes on the author- ship of, 406-410.
Mowlson, Lady Ann, her gift of a Scholarship to Harvard College, 130-139.
Muloot-seca, Yucatan, 164.
1829, cited, 233, 234.
"Naval History of the Revolution," article on, by Edward E. Hale, 379-397.
The Bible Negroes, Rules for the Society of, 1693, 419-421.
Nelson, John, 233. Nero, 205.
New Braintree, Mass., 98, 101, 106. "New England's First Fruits" cited, 7.
"New England Historic Genealogi- cal Register," January, 1873, cited, 246, 247.
New Hampshire, the colonial pop- ulation of, 23-25.
New Jersey, the colonial population of, 35-37. Its early action with reference to the Northwest terri- tory, 303.
New York, the colonial population of, 33-35.
New York Academy of Sciences, 231.
Newberry, Capt. Benjamin, 145. Newberry, John S., 229. Newman, Henry, 268, 269. Newman, Thomas, 270.
Newton, Eugene H., 63. Nipmucks, Indians, 82, 94, 234. North, Lord, 380.
North Carolina, the colonial popu- lation of, 44-46.
"Notes on the Bibliography of Witchcraft in Massachusetts," article on, by George H. Moore, 245-273.
Nourse, Henry S., 229.
Nowell, Increase, 130.
Nowell, Samuel, 136. Noxon, Robert, 432 n. Noyes, Nicholas, 268. Noyes, Thomas, 93. Nunmeister, Johann, 195.
O'Callaghan, Edmund B., 33 n. Officers of the Society, elected, 5, 6, 362, 363.
Ogilby, John, 40 n.
Ogle, Gov. Samuel, 40.
Ohio, an ordinance for the govern-
ment of the territory of, 324. Ohio Company, 314, 338, 339. Oldmixon, John, 40 n., 43 n., 47 n. Ollyver, Christopher, 145. Olmstead, James, 484. Omar, Caliph, 202, 203. Ordinance of 1787, the Legislative History of, article on, by John M. Merriam, 303-342. Remarks on the, by P. Emory Aldrich, 343-347.
Otis, James, 370. Overall, W. H., 141.
Paige, Lucius Robinson, 9, 88, 161, 229, 363, 432. Presents a paper Wheeler's Defeat, 1675; Where?" 96-106. His Centennial Address at Hardwick, 106. Paine, Ephraim, 312. Paine, Frederick W., 232, 234. Paine, Hon. Nathaniel, 56, 432. Paine, Nathaniel, 1, 61, 66, 149, 161, Elected 171, 229, 360, 412. Treasurer, 6, 362. Elected a member of the Committee of Publication, 6, 363. Submits his
reports as Treasurer, 50-55, 216– 222, 398-402.
Paine, Royal, 413.
Paine, William, 56.
Palfrey, John G., 23 n., 25, 26, 29, 31 n., 79.
'Papers of Old Congress" cited, 306.
Parker, Capt. James, 87, 92, 93. Parker, Joel, 93.
Parkman, Francis, 467, His "La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West" cited, 468. Parris, Samuel, 245. Parsons, Samuel H., 339.
Peabody, Andrew P., 3, 363. Elected a Councillor, 6, 363. Tribute to Joseph Sargent, 356.
an article on "Hopkinsianism," 435-441.
Pegans, Indians, 234. Pelham, Herbert, 134. Pemberton, Ebenezer, 161.
64 Funeral Sermon on the Death of Samuel Willard" cited, 250, 251. Pemberton, Thomas, his letter on Slavery in Massachusetts, in the Mass. Historical Collections, 110, 111.
Penn, Gov. Richard, 39. Pennsylvania, the colonial popula- tion of, 37-39. Perkins, Francis, 374. Perkins, William, 252. Pery, F. Ferrari, 172. Peterborough, England, the library at, 210. Peters, Hugh, 129.
Peters, Samuel A., 32 n..
Petersham, Mass., 106. Petrarch, his library, 211. Peyntree, William, 484.
Philip the Long, of France, 290. Phillips, Wendell, 371. Phillips, Zachariah, 84. Philodemus, 204.
Phips, Sir William, 137, 153, 251 n., 254, 256, 258, 266. "Photography as an aid to Local History," article on, by George E. Francis, 274-282.
Pickering, Octavius, his "Life of Timothy Pickering" cited, 316, 317.
Pickering, Timothy, 316, 317, 338, 339.
Pickett, Albert J., 490.
Pinckney, Charles, 314, 318, 319, Quincy, Josiah, b. 1772, 481-483.
Poole, William F., 26 n., 62, 223, 337, 338, 412. His letter to Mr. Haven, June 25, 1848, cited, 224. Poore, Ben: Perley, his death an- nounced, 14. Sketch of his life, 14-16,
Poore, Daniel N., 14. Poore, Samuel, 14. "Population in the American Colo- nies, Estimates of," by Franklin B. Dexter, 22–50. Potter, Elisha R., 30 n. Powell, Levin, his letter concerning the Alabama Stone cited, 487, 488. Pownall, Gov. Thomas, 27, 43. Prentice, Thomas, 94. Prescott, William H., his "Con-
quest of Mexico" cited, 198 n. Prince, Thomas, his "Annals of New England" cited, 140. Privateers, services rendered by in the War of the American Revolu- tion, 386-395. Promis, Vincenzio, 291.
His "History of Harvard Col- lege" cited, 131, 134, 138.
Raleigh. Sir Walter, 462. Randolph, Edward, 26 n., 46. Ranke, Leopold von, 417.
Rau, Charles, his death announced, 18. Sketch of the life of, 18, 19. Rau, Karl Heinrich, 18.
Read, Jacob, 311, 313. Reade, Col. Thomas, 152. Reck, Philipp G. P. von, 47 n. Recording Secretary, see Wash- burn, John D. Revere, Paul, 226.
Reynolds, Benjamin, 77. Reynolds, Grindall, Sr., 77. Reynolds, Grindall, 9, 361. Presents a paper on “ King Philip's War: Brookfield," 77-95. Reynolds, John, 77. Reynolds, Nathaniel, 77. Rhode Island, the colonial popula- tion of, 29-31.
"Rhode Island Colonial Records" cited, 112, 113. Rice, William W., 62. Richards, John, 136. Richter, Jean Paul, 235. Ridgway, 20.
Rivers, William J., 45 n., 47 n. Roberts, William, 33 n. Robinson, George D., 92. Roe, Alfred S., 61, 62, 230..
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