Places are in Massachusetts unless otherwise stated Names of vessels are grouped under the heading Ships
ABBOT, Rev. Abiel_(d. 1859), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 387
Zebadiah, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 278 Abercrombie, Lieut.-Col. James, photo- stat of letter of, exhibited, 155 Abraham, New England colonists com- pared with, as pilgrims, 358 Absentee proprietors, grievances of set- tlers against, 259, 260, 263, 264, 265 n, 270
Adams, Charles Francis (d. 1886), son of President John Quincy, 121
Charles Francis (d. 1915), son of Charles Francis (d. 1886), one of com- mittee to report a scheme for renewal of publication of Massachusetts Prov- ince Laws, 398-400
Isaac, temporary student at Har- vard College, 277, 278
John, President, 313, 315, 317, 334, 335, 347 n; his library, 121, 122; reference to his report on title of Mas- sachusetts to lands claimed by New York, 122; his borrowings from Prince Library, 122; toasts in honor of, 316, 325, 325 n; called the Brain- tree Lion, 335; called the Duke of Braintree and Old Brimborion, 335 n John Quincy, President, son of President John, 298 n, 334; his re- sponsibility for the exaggerated lan- guage applied to the Mayflower Com- pact, 295 n; gives Forefathers' Day address, 385, 387
Joseph (d. 1768), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 277, 278
Matthew, brother of Rev. Hugh (H. C. 1697), perhaps author of In- dictment and Tryal of Sir Richard Rum, 239
Winborn (d. 1736), son of Rev. Hugh (H. C. 1697), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 276, 278
Wyborn. See Adams, Winborn Adams and Liberty, song by R. T. Paine, Jr., sung at Forefathers' Day celebration, 1798, 309; early notices of, 310 n Adancourt, 370 n Addington, Sec. Isaac, 2, 14 n, 16, 17, 21, 23, 35 n, 46, 54, 59, 89 n, 99, 106, 107, 110, 151; appointed to take an account in writing of the public records, 15 n; appointed Clerk of Council, 1689, 17, 23, 28; chosen and sworn Secretary, 1689, 26, 28; 1690, 27; chosen, 1691, 1692, 28; named Secretary in Province Charter, 97; instructions to, 1691, 97; sworn, 1692, 98; death of, 98, 98 n−99 n; two letters of, to William Blathwayt, communicated to the Society, 205- 207; commission of, as Secretary of the Province, not found, 205; temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 278 Adultery, law concerning, 1642, 117 Agricola, pseudonym, his Reflections on a late Feast of Shells, 347-348; reply to, by a Federalist, 348 Ainsworth, Henry (d. c. 1623), 392 Aitkins, Capt. 165 Aitkinson, Capt. 177 Albany, N. Y., fur-trade of, with Indi- ans, 254; importance of, as a frontier town, 260-261
Alborough, John. See Albro, John Albro, John, Councillor, 32, 35, 36, 36 n Alcock, Job, 46; Councillor, 35, 36,
39 n; note concerning his will, 36 n Alcott, Job. See Alcock, Job Alden, John (d. 1687), 364; not the first to land on Plymouth Rock, 297 n; office holder at Plymouth, 383 n
Alexandria, Va., coffee-house in, 203 Alien and Sedition Acts, 325 n Allen, Benjamin, of London, printer, 116, 118
Ethan (d. 1789), 262; letter of, to Indians of Canada, 262 n
Hezekiah, son of Timothy, tempo- rary student at Harvard College, 278 James, temporary student at Har- vard College, 276, 278
Jeremiah, temporary student at Harvard College, class of 1729, 275, 278
Jeremiah (d. c. 1737), son of Thomas (d. c. 1775), temporary student at Harvard College, class of 1738, 276, 278
John. See Allyn, John Allin, Daniel. See Allen, Daniel
Rev. John (d. 1671), 214, 215, 247; with others, founds church in Ded- ham, 208, 245; ordained as its min- ister, 209; marriage of, 210
Joan (Fletcher), wife of Rev. Wil- liam (d. 1633), 210, 213, 214; her transfer of her husband's books to Harvard College Library, 210
John, son of Rev. William (d. 1633), temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 278
Rev. William (d. 1633), 210, 211
Rev. William (H. C. 1645), son of Rev. William (d. 1633), 214; his ser- mon on the Gunpowder Plot, London, 1652, 128; co-pastor, in England, with John Phillips, 215 Amesbury, frontier town, 252; set off from Salisbury, 264
Amory, Nathaniel (d. 1842), son of Thomas (H. C. 1741), temporary student at Harvard College, 278
Nathaniel Coffin. See Amory, Nathaniel
Amsterdam, Holland, English Sepa- ratists in, and their quarrels, 392 Analaski, pseudonym, addresses poem to G. R. Minot, 371 n
John (H. C. 1643), son of Rev. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- John (d. 1671), baptized, 211
Margaret (Morse), wife of Rev. John (d. 1671), 210 Alline, John, temporary student at Har- vard College, 275, 278 Allison, Col. Thomas, 203 Allston, Washington, quoted, on H. Sargent's Landing of the Pilgrims, 336 n
Allyn, Rev. John (d. 1833), gives Fore- fathers' Day discourse, 314, 385, 387
John, Secretary of Connecticut, sworn Councillor, 1687, 34; Council- lor, 1688-1689, 35, 36; death of, 36 n Almanac, W. Peirce's, printing of, 1639, 131 American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
acknowledgment to, 143-144, 286 American Antiquarian Society, v American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 378
American Loyalists, 305, 394
pany, grant of land to, 264 Andover, frontier town, 253, 253 n ANDREWS, CHARLES MCLEAN, L.H.D., cited, regarding missing Royal Com- missions, 150-151; quotations from, 150 n, 151 n; references to his Guide to the Materials for American History and to his list of commissions, etc., 151 n
Andrews, Richard, 364 Andros, Gov. Sir Edmund, 6 n, 8 n, 9 n, 11 n, 16 n, 17, 18, 22, 24, 28, 28 n, 29 n, 33, 34, 37 n, 38 n, 42 n, 43 n, 106, 107, 109; commissioned Gover- nor of New England, arrives and is sworn, 1686, 7, 7 n, 8; again com- missioned, 1688, 8, 9; overthrown, 1689, 9, 14-16; members of his Coun- cil, 1686-1688, 32-34; 1688-1689, 34, 35
Andros Records, 8 n
Angier, Oakes (d. 1786), 342 n
Ames, Elizabeth, sister of Rev. William Annan, William, temporary student at
(d. 1633). See Phillips
Fisher (d. 1808), present at Fore- fathers' Day celebrations, 334, 335, 336, 340; called the Dedham Watch Dog, 335
Harvard College, 277, 278
Anne, Queen of England, 53, 54, 55, 56 n, 58, 60, 89, 90, 90 n, 91, 98, 99, 111, 152; proclaimed in Boston, 1702, 52 n-53 n; death of, 55–56, 56 n Anti-popery, 270
Appleton, John (d. 1739), nephew of | BALL (continued)
Samuel (d. 1696), 59
John (d. 1699), son of John (d. 1739), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 278
Samuel (d. 1696), 21, 23, 46; Councillor, 35, 36
Samuel (d. 1725), son of Samuel (d. 1696), 59
Apthorp, William, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 278
Moses, Washington lends money to, 170
Ballard, Will Sam 121
Balls, at Plymouth, as part of Fore- fathers' Day celebrations, 308, 313, 315, 316, 318, 321, 322, 328 n Balston, Capt. John, 33 n Banister, William Bostwick (d. 1819), temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 278, 279
Arber, Edward, his definition of the Bannister. See Banister term Pilgrim Fathers, 363-364 Arnold, Richard (d. 1710), 15 n; Coun- cillor, 32, 35, 36
Ashe, John, temporary student at Har- vard College, 276, 279 Ashurst, Sir Henry, 35 n Aspinwall, George, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 279 Association, oath so called, 47 n-48 n Atherton, Abel Willard, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 279
Jeffrey Amherst (d. 1793), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 278, 279
Atwater, Edward Elias, quoted on Pil- grims' Harbor, 367 n
Banvard, Joseph, 374 n; quoted, 374 Barnard, John (d. 1739), son of Rev. John (H. C. 1709), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279
Levi, temporary student at Har- vard College, 278, 279 Barratt. See Barrett
Barrett, Giles Leonard (d. 1809), actor, 310 n, 342 n
John (d. 1746), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279
Rev. Samuel (d. 1772), 217 Bartlett, Zaccheus (d. 1835), gives Fore- fathers' Day oration, 1798, 309, 385, 387
Bass, Samuel, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279
Bassett, Frances. See Washington
B., A., his account of Forefathers' Batchellor, Albert Stillman, error of,
Day, 1797, 307-308; suggests that a Pilgrim Society be formed, 1807, 317- 318 Bacchanalian Pilgrims, 339; revels, Forefathers' Day celebrations in Boston charged with being, 338, 345 Bacchus, Colony of, 234 Bacon, Rev. Leonard (d. 1881), quoted, on difference between Pilgrims and Puritans, 379-380
Bacon-Foster, Corra, 192 n Baker, Thomas, 7 n
Balch, William, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 279 Baldwin, Isaac (d. 1783), son of Jedu- than (d. 1788), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279
Rev. Samuel (d. 1784), compares early settlers of New England with Abraham, as pilgrims, 358; preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 385, 387 Ball, Benjamin, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279
John, son of Moses, 170
Batchelor, Rev. George, quoted, on Rev. E. H. Hall, 405, 406 Bates, Edward (H. C. 1738), his con- nection with Harvard College, 272 Baxter, Jarvis (Gervais, Gervis, Jervas), 43 n; Councillor, 35, 36, 42 n, 43 n
Paul, temporary student at Har- vard College, 275, 279 Bay Psalm Book, 131 Bayard, Nicholas, quoted, 10 n; Coun- cillor, 35, 36, 43 n; note concerning his will, 36 n
BAYLIES, WALTER CABOT, A.B., ap- pointed on Auditing Committee, 249; makes report, 290
Beach, Rev. Abraham (d. 1828), 350, 350 n Beard, Capt. 206 Beauchamp, John, 364
Beecher, Rev. Lyman (d. 1863), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 387 Belcher, Andrew (d. 1717), 18, 24, 59, 100, 101
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