Bilbao, Spain, Mecca of American pri- | Boston, Eng., appeal of, to Boston,
Billington, Francis, freeman of Plym- outh Colony, 1675, 153 Birchmore. See Burchmore Black, James, 412
Blackwell, John, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
BLAKESLEE, GEORGE HUBBARD, Ph.D., 119; elected Resident Member, 156; accepts, 180
Blanchard, Samuel, ship's surgeon, 414 n, 425
Blatchford, John, his Narrative of Re-
markable Occurrences, 390-391, 390 n Bliss, Jonathan, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Blush, Abraham, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 149 Boardman, John, 407, 425 Boden, Abijah, 416
Bollan, William (d 1776), 210, 232, 241; acts for Gov. Bernard, 204, 206, 207, 209
Bond, Jonas, Watertown, on committee to inspect Massachusetts Hall, 1720, 107
Bongarden, Philip, 69 Bonum, George, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153 Book-lists, colonial, two examples of, 1668 and 1728, 64-71 Book-plates, of E. Holyoke, and G. Rawlins, 2; of R. Elliston, 72; of Harvard College about 1840, 176; of three Harvard clubs, 176, 177 Book-reviewing in the seventeenth cen- tury, 314-317
Bordman, Andrew (d 1747), on com- mittee for building Massachusetts Hall, 84, 86, 98, 103, 104, 105 Borland, John Landell, 348 Boston, two townships granted to, 1736, 39; the hub of culture, according to C. Mather, 189
Castle William, Gov. Bernard's repairs on, 203, 212
Church of the Holy Cross, 298 King's Chapel, 33 Province House, Gov. Bernard's repairs on, 203, 212
Town House, R. Keayne's pro- vision for library in, 9
Trinity Church, Greene Founda-
Mass., 1846, in interest of peace, 130
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, exhibi-
tion of American silver at, 1906, 171 n Bosworth, Jonathan, freeman of Plym- outh Colony, 1675, 151
Bounties, for prisoners and captured cannon, 1777, 394
Bourne, Henry, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 149
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 150
Melatiah, Sandwich, on commit- tee to inspect Massachusetts Hall, 1720, 107
Richard, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Bours, Rev. Peter (d 1762), 27, 27 n Bously, John, 405 Bowden, Samuel, 381
Bowditch, Charles Pickering, A.M., death, xvii; tribute to, 303
Bowdoin, Gov. James, with W. Brattle, reports on Earl of Stirling's claims, 241
Bowen, Dr. Joseph, document signed by, 393
BowLES, FRANCIS TIFFANY, 308; elected Resident Member, 318 Bowls, Jonathan, 417
Bowman (Bourman), Capt. Francis, commands held by, 374, 410, 425
Rev. Jonathan (H. C. 1724), 310, 312 Bowyer, William (1699–1777), London printer, 80, 80 n
Boxford, Vt., deed relating to, 1763, 57, 58 Bradford, Capt. 331
John, 419, 425 Joseph, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
William, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 20, 190; attitude of, in writ- ing of the Pilgrims, 16; his account of the departure from Delft Haven, 18
William (d 1704), son of Gov. William, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 152
William (d 1752), printer, 79 Bradshaw, J., & Co., land patent issued to, 55
Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley), wife of Gov. Simon, 184, 188; character of, 187
Ann (Wood) Price, wife of Dudley (d 1702), 6
Dudley (d 1702), son of Gov. Simon, 6
Rev. Dudley (d 1714), son of Dudley (d 1702), 7 n; biographical note on, by A. Matthews, 2-8
Rev. Simon (d 1683), son of Gov. Simon, 23, 24
BRIGGS (continued)
Le Baron Russell, son of Rev. George Ware, 176 n; quoted, on his father, 124, 124 n
Walter, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
BRIGHAM, CLARENCE SAUNDERS, A.M., acknowledgments to, 296 n, 298 n Bristed, Charles Astor, quoted, on fellow-commoners, 165
Broadsides, early use of, 292; check- list of Massachusetts, 1639-1800, by W. C. Ford, 292
Rev. Simon (d 1741), son of Rev. Brockhorn, Hiram, 354 Simon (d 1683), 23, 24, 30
Rev. Simon (d 1771), son of Rev. Simon (d 1741), 310, 312; notes, by H. W. Foote, on sermons of, preached at Marblehead, 1743-1769, 23-30 Brainard, Morgan B., 309 Brattle, Rev. William (d 1717), buys Connecticut River lands, 1716, 44, 45
William (d 1776), son of Rev. William (d 1717), with J. Bowdoin, reports on Earl of Stirling's claims, 241 Brattleboro, Vt., chartered, 1753, 45 Bray, George, 415
Capt. John, 344, 410, 414; offices held by, 425, 426
John, seaman, 404, 407
Brazail, James, 425
Breda, Treaty of, as affecting land claims in America, 205, 217, 218, 219, 224, 231, 236
Brett, William, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Brewer, Daniel (H. C. 1727), 310, 312 Brewster, Capt. Martin, 362, 412, 426
Nathaniel, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
William (d 1644), 16
William, freeman of Plymouth
Colony, 1675, 153
Bridges, Thomas, 369
Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony free- men in, 1675, 151 Bridgman, John, 37, 41
Bridgman's Fort, Vt., cut off from Northfield, Mass., 37 Briggs, Gov. George Nixon, 128 n
Rev. George Ware (d 1895), Writ- ings of, by A. Matthews, 120-146; sketch of, 120-125; bibliography of," 126-146
Brookhouse, Capt. Nathaniel, 356, 412; commands held by, 426
Brooks, Gilbert, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 150
Capt. John, 346, 356, 412, 417, 419, 430; commands held by, 426 Preston Smith (d 1857), 135 William, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Broughton, Capt. Nicholas, 324, 325 Brown, gift of, to Harvard Col- lege, 168, 169, 174. See also Browne, Benjamin; Browne, Joseph
Benjamin, Yarmouth, N. S., 402; combines business ventures and aid to American war prisoners during the Revolution, 397, 398, 401
George Dobbin, acknowledgment to, 72 n
Hopestill, Sudbury, on committee to inspect Massachusetts Hall, 1720, 107
Rev. John (d 1766), book by, exhibited, 312; given to Harvard College Library, 313 n
Mehitable. See Cressy
Moses (d 1820), Beverly mer- chant, patriot, and ship-owner, 321, 321 n, 347, 348, 349 n, 357, 373, 376, 407, 408
Capt. Nathan, 384, 399, 427 Thomas, 344, 426
Brown & Thorndike, Beverly mer- chants and ship-owners, 321, 357, 360, 377, 417
Browne, Benjamin (d 1708), 169, 175 n James, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 152
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 152
Joseph (H. C. 1666), brother of Benjamin (d 1708), 169, 170, 174
Samuel (d 1731), gifts of, to Har- vard College, 172, 172 n, 173
Samuel (H. C. 1727), son of Sam- uel (d 1731), 174; vote of Harvard College Corporation concerning, 173
William (H. C. 1727), son of Samuel (d 1731), 173
Brunswick, Ferdinand, Duke of, 262
Bushnell, Charles Ira, edits several books on Revolutionary experiences, 390, 391 n, 392 n Butler, Francis, 330
Butler & Matthews, merchants of Cadiz, 382
Butman, Thomas, 405
Byfield, Nathaniel (d 1733), on com- mittees connected with the building of Massachusetts Hall, 94, 100, 103 Byram, Nicholas, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Bryant, John, Taunton, freeman of CABOT, Andrew, Beverly ship-owner,
Plymouth Colony, 1675, 155
John, Jr., Scituate, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Sergeant John, Scituate, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Stephen, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
Bryce, James, first Viscount Bryce, letters from, 61, 118 Buck, Isaac, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 154
John Henry, 176 n Buckman, James, 411, 426 Buffinton, Capt. John, 341, 342, 367, 416, 419, 421, 426, 434; commands held by, 426
Bulfinch, Rev. Stephen Greenleaf (d 1870), 134
Bumstead, Joseph, 296, 298, 299 Bunker, David, 418
George, Nantucket, on commit- tee to inspect Massachusetts Hall, 1720, 108 Bunyan, John, 68
Burchmore, Capt. Zachariah, 366, 367, 412, 419; commands held by, 426 Burge, Joseph, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Thomas, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Burke, John, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Burlingame, Anson (d 1870), 142
Burnet, Gov. William, 30
321, 322, 336, 337, 338, 341, 342, 344, 346, 348, 349, 349 n, 356, 356 n, 357, 359, 368, 369, 369 n, 372, 377, 380, 381, 382, 398, 405, 407, 410, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 424; quoted, on his shipping business, 367; on other business ventures, 423, 423 n
Francis, ship-owner, 349 n, 366, 367, 382, 417, 418; petition signed by, 398
George (d 1823), 321, 321 n, 342, 344, 347, 348, 349 n, 366, 367, 373, 376, 409, 411, 412, 415, 419
J. & A., Beverly ship-owners, largely engaged in privateering dur- ing the Revolution, 319, 320, 343, 345, 347, 352, 355, 357, 360, 367, 370, 373, 379, 380, 381, 406, 407, 408, 410, 411, 412, 414, 415, 416; general commercial interests of, 321, 359, 366; success of, 421, 423; list of vessels owned by, 422
John, Beverly ship-owner, 321, 342, 349 n, 359, 367, 420
Rev. Marston (H. C. 1724), 310,
Cadillac, Sieur Antoine de la Mothe, 246; grant to, in Mount Desert, 246 Calef, John, agent for American Loyal- ists, 247
Calvinists, J. Robinson's remark on, 18
Burrage, Rev. Henry Sweetser, cited, Cambridge, old burying-ground, corner
* Burritt, Elihu (d 1879), quoted, 130
Burroughs, Rev. Jeremiah (d 1646), 186
Burt, John, silversmith, 172
Burton, Warren, 140
of Garden Street, term God's Acre applied to, 294–295
Cambridgeport Parish (later Third Congregational Society), installation of G. W. Briggs as pastor of, 124, 124 n
Third Congregational Society, celebrates twentieth anniversary of settlement of Rev. G. W. Briggs, 143 Campbell, John, fourth Earl of Lou- doun, 439
Carwick (Carrack), Capt. John (Jona- than), 404, 407, 426
Caryl, Rev. Joseph (d 1673), 68 Cathcart, Capt. John, 355, 408, 430; commands held by, 426 Censura Temporum, 316
Laughlin, brings Scottish settlers Chadwick, Rev. Benjamin (d 1819),
Canada, claims territory now Vermont, 35
Canada, County of, the Earl of Stir- ling's grant so-called, 207, 208, 209, 238
Canada Townships, why so called, 49-50 Caner, Rev. Henry (d 1792), 64, 435 Captains of Beverly privateers, list of, giving residences, commands held, and dates of commissions, 424-435 Care, Henry, 315
Carey, John, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Carleton, Sir Guy, first Baron Dor- chester, 387
Capt. William, offices held by, 341, 412 Carnes, Capt. John, 346, 358, 370, 404, 413, 424; commands held by, 426 Jonathan, document signed by, 393 Carpenter, Daniel, 49
I., book by, published 1632, ex- hibited, 254 n
J., 414, 426 Joseph, freeman of Colony, 1675, 151, 151 n Samuel, freeman of Colony, 1675, 151, 151 n
William, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 150 Carrico, Alexander, 402
Carrisco (Carisco), John, order signed by, 390 n
Carronades, slight use of, on Revolu- tionary privateers, 335, 335 n, 362 n CARTER, FRANKLIN, LL.D., tribute to, 113
Margery. See Hutchinson
Lt. William, 291; quoted, on American soldiers, 291 n Carver, John, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 20
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 150
Robert, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 150
son of Thomas, agreement of, with P. Heyliger, 159, 161; sketch of, 159
Mary, wife of Thomas, 159 Thomas, 159
Chaffin, Rev. William Ladd, 143 Chambers, Charles, on committee for building Massachusetts Hall, 84, 86, 96, 98, 103, 104, 105
Matthew, 402, 408 Champlain, Samuel de, 199
Mt., Me., how named, 253 Chandler, John (d 1740), on committee to inspect Massachusetts Hall, 1720, 107
Chaney, Rev. George Leonard, 143 CHANNING, EDWARD, Ph.D., delegate to annual Conference of Historical So- cieties, 120
Rev. William Ellery (d 1842), 144 Chapman, Capt. Benjamin, 404, 419, 426, 427
Isaac, 404
Lydia. See Ober
Charles II, King of England, 205; grants of, 208, 217; land ceded by, to France, 217, 218, 230 Charlestown, N. H., 51, 52
Charters granted to New Hampshire
towns by Gov. B. Wentworth, con- ditions of, 33
Chase, John, document signed by, 393 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 187
Chauncy, Rev. Charles, President of Harvard College, 294 Child, George, 337 n
Chipman, Benjamin, 390, 402
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 149
Christian Inquirer, G. W. Briggs editor of, 122 n, 123 n
Christmas, and the Pilgrims, 1620, 15
Christo et Ecclesiae, paper on, by C. B. Clapp, 256
Church, Benjamin, freeman of Plym- outh Colony, 1675, 153
Benjamin (H. C. 1727), 310, 312
Churchill, Eliezer, propounded freeman | Cod fishing in Beverly, before the
of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 155
Winslow Ware, 308
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista, 2
Clapp, Clifford Blake, paper by, Christo et Ecclesiae, 256
Steven, Scituate, on committee to inspect Massachusetts Hall, 1720, 107
Thomas, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154 Clarendon, Vt., first settlers of, 59 Clark, John (d 1728), 93
Rev. Jonas (d 1805), 258, 263, 282, 285, 287; quoted, on conduct of British in battle of Lexington, 272, 284, 286, 288, 289
William, brother of John (d 1728), on committee to inspect Massachu- setts Hall, 1720, 107; reports, 108 Clark's Island, Plymouth Harbor, the Pilgrims' first Sunday on, 15 Clarke, James, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
Thomas, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
William, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153 Clary, John, land grant to, 1685, 37 Jonathan, 411
Cleaves, Eleonora. See Lovett Cleveland, Capt. Stephen, 321, 331,
349 n, 366, 373, 429
Cleves, Joshua, on Beverly Committee of Correspondence, 322
Clifton, Robert, document signed by, 393
Clinton, Sir Henry, quoted, on Earl Percy's retreat, 268 Clough, Jepson, 399
Clouston, Capt. John, 401, 424, 429, 432
Club of Odd Volumes, Boston, records of, relating to portrait of Gov. Ber- nard, 249, 249 n, 250-251 Cobb, Ephraim, silversmith, 173
Gershom, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152, 152 n
Henry, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 149
James, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 150
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 155 Coburn, Frank Warren (d 1923), cited, on battle of Lexington, 267 n
Coffin, Capt. Alexander, his book on British prison and hospital ships in the Revolution, 391, 392
Joseph, Nantucket, on committee for choosing site for Massachusetts Hall, 1718, 96
Cognitiones Christianismi, compiled by R. Elliston, 73
Colden, Cadwallader, Lt.-Gov. of New York, 274; proclamation of, against J. H. Lydius, 54
Cole, Daniel, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Hugh, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 152
James, Sr., freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
James, Jr., freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
Job, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Capt. William, 342, 343, 413, 429; commands held by, 427
Coleraine, grant of, to Boston, 1736, and incorporation of, 1761, 39 Collimore, Peter, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Collingwood, Capt. Cuthbert, first Baron Collingwood, 403
Collins, Charles, document signed by, 393 Colman, Rev. Benjamin (H. C. 1692), on committees connected with the building of Massachusetts Hall, 87, 88, 89, 98, 100, 103, 107, 108 COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS, votes to join Bay State League, 31; endowment of, 81; List of Members of, 1892-1922, 445–477
Annual Meeting, 111-119, 300-308 Auditing Committee appointed, 60, 257; Reports of, 117, 307
Corresponding Members, election of, 10; deaths of, 111, 302; lists of, 1892-1922: alphabetical, 453-468; chronological, 476-477
-Corresponding Secretary, reports new members, 60, 120, 180, 197, 300, 309, 318; deaths of members, 111; election of, 117, 307. See also Park, Charles Edwards
Council, Annual Reports of, 111- 114, 300-303; members of, elected, 117, 307
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