COLONIAL SOCIETY (continued)
Connolly, Capt. Thomas, 345, 410, 427 Honorary Members, election of, Cony, John, silversmith, 171 318; lists of, 1892–1922: alphabetical, | Cooke, Elisha (d 1715), 255 453-468; chronological, 475
Nominating Committee appointed, 60, 257; presents candidates, 117, 307 President, 1, 10, 31, 60, 111, 119, 156, 180, 197, 257, 300, 308, 309, 317, 318; election of, 117, 120, 307. See also Robinson, Fred Norris
Publications, bequests for ex- pense of, 112, 301; amount of fund for, November, 1920, 112; progress on, 112, 302; increased demand for, 301; increased cost of, 301; list of, 1892-1922, 448-449
Recording Secretary, election of, 117, 307. See also Cunningham, Henry Winchester
Registrar, election of, 117, 307. See also Johnson, Alfred
Resident Members, election of, 1, 111, 302; deaths of, 60, 111, 302, 317; lists of, 1892-1922: alphabetical, 453-468; chronological, 469-474
Stated meetings, 1, 10, 31, 60, 120, 156, 180, 197, 257, 309, 318
Treasurer, reports payment of bequests, 81, 112; Annual Reports of, 114-116, 304-306; election of, 117, 307. See also Edes, Henry Her- bert
Vice-Presidents: death of senior, 60, 60 n; election of, 117, 307. See also Davis, Andrew McFarland; Moore, George Foot, Rugg, Arthur Prentice
Combe, Francis, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152 Comenius, John Amos, offer of Presi- dency of Harvard College to, 295 n Commerce during the Revolution, 362– 366, 375
Concord, battle of, 257, 262 n, 263 n; convention at, 1779, to consider prices, 375-377 Connecticut, rejects northern boundary line as located by N. Woodward and S. Saffery, for Massachusetts, in 1642, 42; line resurveyed by joint commission and settlement made, 1713-1716, 42-46; sells lands granted by Massachusetts in settlement of boundary, 44; arms vessels in the Revolution, 324
Elisha (d 1737), son of Elisha (d 1715), on committees connected with the building of Massachusetts Hall, 88, 89, 104
Elizabeth (Leverett), wife of Elisha (d 1715), 255
Jacob, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 152, 152 n
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 152
Josiah, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 151
Rev. Samuel (d 1783), 285, 285 n, 287 n, 289 n
COOLIDGE, ARCHIBALD CARY, LL.D., delegate to annual Conference of His- torical Societies, 120
Francis Lowell, 308
Cooper, Benjamin (d 1786), 288; dep- osition of, concerning events at his tavern, April 19, 1775, 286
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 149
Nathaniel, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Rachel, wife of Benjamin (d 1786), 286, 288
Thomas, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 150, 151
Copley, John Singleton (d 1815), 252; his portrait of Gov. John Went- worth of New Hampshire, 31; his portrait of Gov. Bernard, 249, 249 n, 250
Corlet, Ammi, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153, 153 n Corning, Charles, 345
Daniel, trading voyages of, during Revolution, 364
David, aid of, to American war prisoners, 1782; capture and release, 399
Cornish, Isaac, 412 Cornwallis, Charles, second Earl Corn- wallis, 358
Costello, Stephen, 404, 407 Cotton, Rev. John (d 1699), freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
family, arms of, 171 Courier de Boston, publication of, 1789, 296 n
Courier Politique de l'Univers, publi- | Cushman, Thomas (d 1691), freeman cation of, in Boston, 1792-1793, 296– 299
Cowassick (Cowastick, Cohassett), on Connecticut River, 46, 47 Cowell, Capt. Richard, 431 Coy, Capt. William, 328 n CRANE, HON. WINTHROP MURRAY, LL.D., death, xvii; reported, 111; tribute to, 113
of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
Thomas, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
Cutler, Samuel, 392 n
Cutter, Ammi, 287 n
Crawford, Francis Marion, cited, 197 DALLIN, Cyrus Edwin, 119
Creed, William, 405, 414
Cressy, Benjamin, 403 n
Dalling (Daling), Capt. Thomas, 382, 417, 427
Mehitable (Brown), wife of Ben-Damon (Daman), Capt.
Samuel (d 1782), son of Benjamin, 403, 403 n, 415, 427
Crispe, George, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Crocker, Job, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 150
William, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 149 Crooker, Francis, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 150
Josiah, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 150 Crosby, William, 195 n
William George, Governor of Maine, son of William, 34; sketch of, 195,
Crossman, Robert, Taunton, on com- mittee to inspect Massachusetts Hall, 1720, 108 Crow, William, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
Yelverton, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 149 Crown Point expedition, 439 Crowninshield, Benjamin, 406 Crymes, Lt.
-, of the English brig Observer, 383, 385, 386, 386 n Cudworth, James, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
CUNNINGHAM, HENRY WINCHESTER, A.B., elected Recording Secretary, 117, 307
Curtis (Curtice), Richard, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Cushing, John, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
Thomas (d 1788), extract from
letter of, 1762, 210
John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 154, 154 n
Samuel Griffin, 286 n Dandridge, Danske, 392 n Dane, Nathan, 390 n
Danforth, Rev. John (d 1730), son of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), 178, 178 n
Mary (Wilson), wife of Rev. Sam- uel (d 1674). See Rock
Rev. Samuel (d 1674), 178 n Dep.-Gov. Thomas, brother of Rev. Samuel (d 1674), 62, 167 Daniels, John H., engraver, his por- trait of Gov. Bernard, 249, 250, 251, 251 n
Dante Alighieri, 186 Darly, Thomas, 401
Dartmouth, Earls of. See Legge Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony freemen in, 1675, 152
Dartmouth College, early conflict for religious control of, 32
Davenport, Addington (d 1736), 93, 94 Davis, Abigail (Stephens), wife of Thomas, Sr., 322 n
ANDREW MCFARLAND,
ony, 1675, 155
John, 414 n
Nehemiah, 408
Deane, Silas (d 1789), protests against treatment of American war prisoners, 1777, 391 n
Thomas, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 155
Walter, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
De Berniere, Ensign Henry, cited, on British casualties at battle of Lexing- ton, 267 n; quoted, on behavior of soldiers, 273
Delano, Philip, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
Denio, Herbert Williams, his paper, Massachusetts Land Grants in Ver- mont, 35-59
Dennis, salt works in, 1776, 371 n De Normandie, Rev. Courtland Yard- ley, 139
William, on Beverly Committee of Correspondence, 322
Doolittle, Amos, his prints of the battle of Lexington, 261
Doty, John, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 153 Dowe, Valkort, 58 Downs, Michael, 402
Dowse, Jonathan .(d 1745), on com- mittee of House of Representatives appointed, 1717, to consider providing new building for Harvard College, 90, 91, 92, 93
WILLIAM BRADFORD HOMER, LL.B., elected Resident Member, 257; accepts, 300
Rev. James, ordination of, 1862, Dring, Capt. Thomas, his Recollec-
tions of the Jersey Prison-Ship, 388, 388 n, 389, 392
Drummond, Thomas (d 1780), born Lun- din, afterwards Drummond, known as Lord, quoted, on Earl Percy's re- treat, 269 Duane, James, 59
Devol (Devoll), Capt. Silas, 345, 346, Dudley, Gov. Joseph, son of Gov. 411, 427
Paul (d 1751), son of Gov. Joseph, action of, at Overseers' meeting, 1718, concerning new building for Harvard College, 85, 86, 98, 99, 100, 102, 102 n Dugan, 397 Dummer, Jeremiah (d 1739), 7
Lt.-Gov. William, brother of Jere- miah (d 1739), 82 n; quoted, on S. Bradstreet, 30; buys Connecticut River lands, 1716, 44; on committee connected with the building of Massa- chusetts Hall, 100, 100 n, 103
Dummerston, Vt., early history of, | Eaton, Jeremiah, petition of, for li-
Dunbar, Col. David, 236 Duncan, James, 247
Dunham, Capt. Cornelius, 362, 412,
Daniel, freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 153
John (d 1692), freeman of Plym- outh Colony, 1675, 152
John (d 1696), son of John (d 1692), freeman of Plymouth Col- ony, 1675, 152
Jonathan, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
Joseph, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 153
Samuel, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
Dunk, George Montagu, second Earl of Halifax, 200, 202 Dunster, Elizabeth (Harris) Glover, first wife of Henry, 169, 170
Henry, President of Harvard Col- lege, 166, 176 n; marriage of, 170 Rev. Isaiah (d 1791), 287 n Dupuy, Frances (Elliston), wife of John. See Tetard
Dr. John (d 1745), book dedicated to, by R. Elliston, 75, 75 n; son-in- law of Elliston, 78; death of, 78 n Durfey, Thomas (d 1723), 316 Durham, Vt., 59
cense to sell liquor, 440 Eaves, William, 415
Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy, acknowledg- ment to, 202 n
Eddy, Samuel, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
Zachariah, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152
EDES, HENRY HERBERT, A.M., 60, 257, 300; speaks on S. Bradstreet, 30; reads letters from Viscount Bryce, 61, 118; his reports as Treasurer, 114-116, 304-306; elected Treasurer, 117, 307; speaks on list of freemen of Plymouth Colony, 149 Edmonds (Edmands), Capt. John, 348, 368, 377, 404, 407, 421, 425, 426, 434; commands held by, 427
John Henry, 119, 308 Edson, Samuel, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 151
Egremont, Lord. See Wyndham, Sir Charles
Eliot, Rev. Andrew (d 1778), 169
Charles William, President of Harvard College, son of Samuel At- kins (d 1862), 179
Rev. John (d 1813), son of Rev. Andrew (d 1778), 8 n
Samuel Atkins (d 1862), quoted, on gift of Trusedale to Harvard Col- lege, 62
Eliot's Indian Bible, J. Ratcliff binds, 1664, 65
Ellice, Thomas E., 178
Ellingwood, Capt. Benjamin, 373, 389, 401, 405, 411, 417, 428; commands held by, 427
Ebenezer, Beverly ship-owner, 322, 369, 373, 411; insurance policy issued to, 370; agreement signed by, 374
Mary, wife of Robert, 78 Robert (d 1756), note on, by A. Matthews, 71-80; books compiled by, 71-76, 78-80; sketch of, 76-78, 77 n, 78 n; rarity of his books, 80 n Elmes, Rodulphus, freeman of Plym- outh Colony, 1675, 154
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, son of Rev. William (d 1811), 118
Rev. William (d 1811), 263 n Emlyn, Rev. Thomas (d 1741), 28, 28 n
Enchiridium Polychrestum, compiled
Enfield, Ct., and the Massachusetts boundary dispute, 43, 46
England, relations of, with United Faunce, Thomas, propounded freeman States, 1846, 130
Board of Trade, and Gov. Ber- nard's petition concerning Mount Desert Island, 232, 244, 244 n, 245, 245 n
Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, letters of, to Gov. Bernard, 1762, 63, 224-230, 232, 235
Privy Council, and Gov. Bernard's petitions concerning Mount Desert Island, 232, 233, 244, 244 n, 245 n; advice of, to the king, regarding the Penobscot region, 235-237 Episcopalianism promoted in New Hampshire by the Wentworth family,
32 Equivalent Lands, 51; granted to Con- necticut, in settlement of Massachu- setts boundary, 41-46, 59 Eustis, Benjamin, 163
Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, 163 Gov. William, son of Benjamin, officer of Martimercurian Company, 161, 162; sketch of, 163 Evans, Charles, 80
Capt. Henry F., 383, 386 n Eveleth, John, 408
Evelyn, Capt. William Glanville, 291;
quoted, on battle of Lexington, 273 Everett, Edward, President of Harvard College, 176 n
Ewell, Henry, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 154
of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 155 Fearson, Capt. Jesse, 358, 374, 406 408, 410, 423, 423 n; commands held by, 427
Fellow, meaning of term, at Harvard College, 158-159
Fellow-commoners, at Harvard College, 165, 166
Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, 262 Fernald, Henry W., 392 n Ferrinson, James, 407 Finch, Judith, 63
Finney, John, Sr., freeman of Plym- outh Colony, 1675, 149
John, Jr., freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 150
Robert, freeman of Plymouth Colony, 1675, 152 Fisher, Benjamin, 418
Joshua, ship's surgeon, 427 Fishery at Mount Desert, proposed by Gov. Bernard, 1764, 234 n
Fishing, in Beverly, before the Revolu-
tion, 319, 320; ruined throughout New England by the war, 341 Fiske, John (d 1901), 63
(Fisk), Capt. John, 431, 433 Fitch, Capt. Jabez, 392 n
Thomas, 94; on committee to consider providing new building for Harvard College, 1717, 90, 92, 93 Zachariah, 39 Fitzgerald, Thomas, 409 Flint, George, 439, 440
Rev. James (d 1855), 123 n, 135; sketch of, 135 n
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