Gov. Jonathan, son of Andrew (d. 1717), 63 n, 72 n, 73 n, 74, 75, 76, 93 n, 94 n, 107, 110; commissioned, 1730, 72; arrives and is sworn, 72, 73; reported to have been knighted, 72 n- 73 n; his term of office, 74 Belknap, Rev. Jeremy (d. 1798), toasts in honor of, 311, 313, 315, 315 n, 322, | 325, 333, 337, 341; said to have as- sisted in private celebration of Fore- fathers' Day, 323, 341; reference to his American Biography, 341 n; quoted, 373
Bell, Thomas, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 279 Bellingham, Penelope (Pelham), wife of Gov. Richard, death of, 53 n
Billington, John (d. 1630), 364 Bills of credit, legislation concerning, 105 n Bird, Rev. Samuel, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279 Bishop, Capt. Thomas, 86 n
Blagden, Rev. George Washington (d. 1884), gives Forefathers' Day ad- dress, 387 Blair, Thomas, his Some Short and Easy Rules Teaching The true Pro- nunciation of the French Language, 1720, 119 n, 216-217; teaches French to Harvard students, 217-218, 231 Thomas (d. 1723), 218
infrequency of the name in New England before 1800, 218 n
Gov. Richard, 116; Overseer of BLAKE, FRANCIS, A.M., death of, an-
Harvard College, 124, 125
Bellomont, Earl of. See Coote, Richard
Bemis, Anna. See Richardson
Hannah. See Richardson
Blasphemy, law concerning, 1642, 117
temporary student at Blathwayt, William (d. 1717), 30, 40 n, 42 n; letters of Isaac Addington to, 205-207
Harvard College, 275, 279
Spencer. See Phips, Spencer
Bent, Elijah, temporary student at Har- vard College, 276, 279
Berkshires, land sales in, 267 Bernard, John (d. 1828), actor, 342 n; sings at Forefathers' Day entertain- ment, 342
Gov. Sir Francis, 82 n, 83 n, 95, 107, 108, 110; commissioned, 1760, 1761, 82, 84 n; arrives and is sworn, 82-83; leaves, 1769, 84, 84 n
Shute (d. 1768), son of Sir Francis, temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 277, 279
Thomas, master of the North Grammar School, Boston, 220 Beverley, Robert (d. 1716), 252 BIGELOW, MELVILLE MADISON, LL.D., appointed on committee to nominate candidates for office, 123; appointed to editorship of the Massachusetts Province Laws, 401
Dr. William Sturgis, 149 Billerica, frontier town, 253 BILLINGS, JOHN SHAW, D.C.L., death of, announced, 123, 143, 145
Josh. See Shaw, Henry Wheeler William (Y. C. 1765), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279
Blathwayt Papers, 114
Bloxham, James, Washington's over- seer, 175, 175 n
temporary student at Har- vard College, 274, 279 Blyth, Stephen Cleveland, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279 Boardman, Eliza Henderson. See Otis Boaz and Jachin, R. T. Paine's refer- ence to, 337, 338, 339
Body of Liberties, 116, 118 n; first printed, 116 n
Bonaparte. See Napoleon I Bond, Joseph (d. 1781), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279 William (d. 1697), 18 Borland, James, son of John (d. 1775), temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 277, 279
John (d. 1775), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279
Leonard Vassall (d. 1801), son of John (d. 1775), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279 Boston, surrender of fortifications of, demanded by Gov. Andros, 14, 16, 17; society in, 1817, 156, 157; pro- cession held in, to celebrate ratifica- tion of Federal Constitution, 314 n
Columbian and City Museum, 349 n
Concert Hall, references to gather- ings held in, 311 n, 323, 324, 330, 332, 341; called Faction Hall, 340
Court House, illuminated, 83 n Exchange Coffee House, 349 n First Church, vesper service of, commemorating the Thursday Lec- ture, 215
French Club, about 1728, 220–221 French Protestant Church, 120 Heart and Crown, 234
Old South Church, its ownership of the Prince Library, 122
Province House, 66
Public Library, its custodianship of the Prince Library, 122
South Grammar School, 232 n Boston News Letter, error in, 102 n Boston Pilgrim Society, 313, 313 n Boston Theatre, opening of, 342 n Bounties, for Indian scalps, 255, 256 n Bourne, Ezra (d. 1736), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279 Boutineau, James, 96
Bowdoin, Gov. James, 87, 313, 313 n; with J. Adams, prepares report on land claims, 122
300; toasts in honor of, 313, 324, 325; references to his History, 355 n, 356; quoted, on name Puritans, 377 n; concerned in legislation against Quak- ers, 383 n
William (d. 1704), Deputy-Gov- ernor of Plymouth Colony, son of Gov. William (d. 1657), 29 n, 46; Councillor, 32, 35, 36; death of, 36 n Bradstreet, Dudley, son of Gov. Simon, 18, 37 n; nominated Councillor, 30; declines to serve, 31, 32, 37, 37 n
Dudley Story (H. C. 1792), 285 n Gov. Simon, 3, 3 n, 4 n, 6 n, 16, 17, 21, 23, 24, 24 n, 37 n, 48 n, 263, 336, 341, 346; chosen Governor, 1686, 4; President of Council, 1689, 17, 23, 28; sworn Governor, 1689, 25-26; chosen and sworn Governor, 1690, 27; 1691, 1692, 28; nominated member of Dudley's Council, 30; de- clines to serve, 31, 32, 37, 37 n; Coun- cillor under Province Charter, 35; death of, 37 n
Braintree, Mendon settled by people from, 264
Braintree, Duke of, J. Adams so called, 335 n
Braintree Lion, J. Adams so called, 335 Bowe, Caven, indentured servant of Braman, Thomas, temporary student Washington, 178 at Harvard College, 278, 279
a guest of Washington, Brattle, Thomas (d. 1683), grant of land to, 264
CLARENCE WINTHROP, Ph.D., reads paper on Gov. J. Winthrop, Jr., 160 William (Y. C. 1766), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279 Bowers, Jeremiah (d. 1795), temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 279 Bowes, John Hancock, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 277, 279 Bowman, George Ernest, 295 n
William, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 279 Boydell, John (d. 1739), 68 n, 70 n Brackett, Ebenezer, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279 Bradford,
William (d. 1775), 79, 86 Brazer, Rev. John, 386 n Brazier. See Brazer
Breck, Samuel (d. 1862), delivers Fore- fathers' Day address, 351 n Brenley. See Brinley Brenton, Jahleel (d. 1732), 48 Brewer, Francis, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279
· Thomas, manages Pilgrim press at Leyden, 329 n, 384 n
Brewster, William (d. 1644), 210, 300 n, 332, 337 n, 341 n, 346, 384 n; toasts in honor of, 324, 337, 340
temporary student at Bridge, Benjamin, Boston, 223
Harvard College, 274, 279
Alden (d. 1843), gives Forefathers' Day address, 386, 386 n, 387
William (d. 1657), Governor of Plymouth Colony, 325 n, 332, 341 n, 346, 359, 361 n, 370, 392; his chair,
Richard Perkins, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 277, 279 Robert, temporary student at Har- vard College, 276, 279 Brigham,
temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 279
CLARENCE SAUNDERS, A.M., 119; exhibits copy of Some Observations upon the French Tongue, 1724, 118 Dr. Edwin Howard, 330 n Elijah (d. 1816), 336, 336 n Francis (d. 1796), son of Caleb (d. 1829), temporary student at Har- vard College, 278, 279
John Winslow, son of Winslow, temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 278, 279
Brimmer, Martin, vice-president at Forefathers' Day celebrations, 334, 336, 340
Brimsmead, Rev. William (d. 1701), temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 274, 279 Brinley, Francis, 33 Broadstreet.
Brockholes, Anthony, Councillor, 35, 37, 37 n, 42 n, 43 n Brockholt. See Brockholes
Brodbelt, John, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279 Bromfield, Edward (d. 1734), 59
Elizabeth. See Rogers
Henry (d. 1716), son of Edward (d. 1734), temporary student at Har- vard College, 275, 279
temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 279 Brookfield, frontier town, 253
Brother, eighteenth-century usage of the word, 120 n
Brown, Horatio Forbes, 60 n
William. See Browne
Browne, Capt.
Arthur, temporary student at Har- vard College, 277, 279
Benjamin (d. 1708), brother of William (d. 1716), perhaps a tempo- rary student at Harvard College, 285 n
Benjamin, son of Samuel (d. 1731), son of William (d. 1716), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 279 Charles Farrar (Artemus Ward), his sound system of spelling, 372 n Felicia Dorothea. See Hemans Harriet, sister of Felicia Dorothea, sets to music Mrs. Hemans's Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 352 n
John, temporary student at Har- vard College, 276, 279
BROWNE (continued)
Mary (Burnet), wife of William (d. 1763), 221, 221 n, 222 n
William (d. 1716), 15 n, 16, 16 n, 31, 32, 33; Councillor, 17, 34, 35, 37; death of, 37 n
William (d. 1763), son of Samuel (d. 1731), son of William (d. 1716), 221 n, 222 n
William (d. 1802), 96 Brownists, 329 n, 374, 377 n, 379 Bryant, James, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279
Buckley (Buckly, Bulkeley). See Bulk- ley
Bucknam, Nathan, son of Rev. Nathan (H. C. 1721), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 279
temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 279
Peter (d. 1688), 111, 114; Coun- cillor, 30, 32, 35, 37, 37 n; death of, 37 n; chosen agent of the Bay Colony, 1676, 114
Bullivant, Dr. Benjamin, 14 n, 49 Bullock, Gov. Alexander Hamilton, 394 AUGUSTUS GEORGE, A.M., 149,
Burges, Gov. Elizeus, 53 n, 62, 92, 92 n, 100, 106, 108, 109, 154; notice of, 60 n; quoted, 100 n; commissioned, 1715, 60, 62; letters from, 61, 100 n; rumors of his coming, 62, 62 n; re- signs, 1716, 62, 63 n Burgoyne, Gen. John, 334
Burnaby, Rev. Andrew, quotation from his Travels, 242, 243 n Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 222 n
Gilbert, son of Gov. William, 221, 222 n
Mary, daughter of Gov. William. See Browne
Mary (Stanhope), first wife of Gov. William, 221 n−222 n
Mary (Vanhorne), second wife of Gov. William, 221 n-222 n
Thomas, son of Gov. William, 222 n
Gov. William (d. 1729), son of Bishop Gilbert, 107, 108, 109, 220, 222 n; sworn, 1728, 70; death of, 1729, 71, 71 n, 221, 221 n; his family, 221 n-222 n
Rev. William (d. 1755), son of Gov. William, 221, 221 n; birth of, 222 n Burr, Aaron (d. 1836), 333 n Burrill, John (d. 1721), 65, 65 n Burrington, Capt. Thomas, 52 n, 53 n Butler, Rev. James Davie (d. 1905), quoted, 354 n
Byfield, Nathaniel (d. 1733), 49, 54, 62, 69 n, 72
Byles, Rev. Mather (d. 1788), possibly
the author of The Indictment and Tryal of Sir Richard Rum, 239; his New England Hymn, 303 Byrd, William (d. 1704), 252
CAMPBELL (continued)
Capt. James, 80 n
John, fourth Earl of Loudoun, 80 n Canada, conflict of New York and New England with, 254, 261-262, 262 n Cannon, Capt. a guest of Wash-
ington, 202 Canonicus, an Indian, his challenge to the settlers of Plymouth, 325, 325 n Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Associa- tion, laying of corner-stone of monu- ment at Provincetown under auspices of, 293
Carleton, Sir Dudley, Viscount Dor-
chester, quoted, 329 n
Carlisle, Earl of. See Howard, Charles Carlyle, Col. John, 164
CABOT, George (d. 1823), 334, 336; Carmarthen, Marquis of. See Osborne,
temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 272, 277, 279
Henry, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 278, 279
Carr, Sir Robert, with other commis- sioners, desires map of the Bay Colony to be made, 114-115
Joseph, temporary student at Har- Carter, Col. Charles, 166
LOUIS, A.B., death of, announced, Cartwright, George, with other com- 161, 286
Cadets, First Corps of, Massachu-
setts Volunteer Militia, 77, 82 n, 83 n, 86
Callahan, Capt. John, 86 n Calvert,
of Maryland, a guest at
Mount Vernon, 200 Eleanor. See Custis; Stuart Leonard (d. 1647), his colony in Maryland, 371 Cambridge, printing-office established in, 131-132; first record of money voted for support of schools in, 1648, 133; the "faire grammar schoole," 134, 135; first building erected by citizens for a grammar school, 135; contract for, 135-137; purchase of, by town, 1656, 137; rebuilding of, 138; demolition of, and building of new house, 138; occasional grants toward E. Corlet's salary, 139; synod at, 246
First Church, 366 n; accounts of, offered for publication, 249 Cambridge, Eng., University of, gradu-
missioners, desires map of the Bay Colony to be made, 114-115 Carver, John, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 327, 332, 341 n, 342 n, 343 n, 361 n; toasts in honor of, 300, 313, 324, 350
Cary, Col. Archibald, 166 Cass, Lewis (d. 1866), delivers Fore-
fathers' Day address, 351 n; quoted, on the Pilgrims, 374 Catechisms: Hugh Peters's Milk for Babes, 126, 127, 128; Westminster Assembly's Longer and Shorter, 126 Cavaliers, 129 Central Village, Westport, monument to be erected in, to Paul Cuffee, 1 Chamberlain, Henry Vassall, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 279
Hon. JOSHUA LAWRENCE, LL.D., death of, announced, 161, 286 Champernoon, Francis (d. 1687), 37 n; nominated Councillor, 30; unable to serve, 31, 32, 37, 37 n Champney, Richard, 132 Chancery Petty Bag, 46 n
ates of, in colonial days in Massa-Chandler, John (d. 1743), 67
Cambridge Press. See Day, Stephen Campbell,, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279
John (d. 1762), son of John (d. 1743), 79, 80
Joseph Ripley (d. 1880), 372 n; quoted, 372
Samuel (d. 1813), son of John (d. 1800), son of John (d. 1762), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 279 CHANNING, Edward, Ph.D., 292
William Ellery (d. 1842), his anecdote of Mrs. Hemans, 352 n CHAPMAN, HENRY LELAND, LL.D., death of, announced, 143, 144-145 Chardon, Peter (d. 1775), 220, 220 n
Clam-Eaters, The modern, satirical poem, 340
Clap, Roger, 361 n
Thomas (d. 1774),
81 Clark, Atherton, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 280
John (d. 1728), 59; a proprietor of Leicester, 266
Clark's Island, Plymouth Harbor, land- ing of Pilgrims on, 297 n, 388 n-399 ↑ 67
Peter (d. 1767), son of Peter (d. | Clarke, 1775), 220 n
Charitable Fire Society. See Massa- chusetts Charitable Fire Society Charles I, King of England, 3, 110, 129, 367 n
Charles II, King of England, 6, 10, 10 n, 11, 11 n, 48, 69, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 111, 114, 115, 366 n
Charlestown, invites settlers, 247 Chase, Judge Samuel (d. 1811), refer-
ence to impeachment of, 316, 316 n Chaucer, Geoffrey, 207 n Checkley, John, 70 n Cheeshahteaumuck, an Indian, gradu- ates at Harvard College, 274 n Cheever, Ezekiel (d. 1708), a founder of New Haven, 247; schoolmaster in Boston, 248
Ezekiel (d. 1770), 80 Chelmsford, frontier town, 253 Cheney, John, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 279 Chester, Rev. John, quoted, 373 Chichester, 188
Chickatawbut, an Indian, 342 n Chickering, —, temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 279 Child, Maj. John, his New-England's Jonas, 116, 116 n
Childs, Timothy (d. 1821), temporary
student at Harvard College, 277, 280| Chilton, Mary, not the first to land on Plymouth Rock, 297 n
Chipman, John (d. 1761), son of Rev. John (H. C. 1738), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 280
Nathaniel (d. 1717), 15 n; Coun- cillor, 32, 37
Dep.-Sec. Thomas (d. 1760), sp- pointed Clerk of His Majesty's Council, 104, 104 n
Walter (d. 1714), 32, 35; Coun- cillor, 32, 37; death of, 37 n, 38 n
William, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 280 Cleaveland, Rev. Nehemiah (d. 1877), 374 n
Clinton, Lady Arbella, daughter of Thomas. See Johnson
Thomas (alias Fiennes), third Earl of Lincoln, 322 n
CLOUgh, Samuel Chester, 145 Cobb, Rev. Alvan (d. 1861), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 388, 388 n
Cobham, Lord. See Temple, Sir Rich- ard Codman, James MacMaster (H. C. 1851), 404
Rev. John (d. 1847), preaches Fore- fathers' Day sermon, 386, 386 n, 388 Coffin, Peleg, vice-president at Fore fathers' Day celebrations, 330, 334, 336, 340, 341 Coggeshall, John (d. 1647), President of Rhode Island, 38 n
John (d. 1708), son of John (d. 1647), Councillor, 32, 35, 38, 38 n Co-habitations, frontier towns so called in Virginia, 252; statute concerning, 252
Coke, Sir Edward (d. 1634), quoted, 332 Choate, Rufus (d. 1859), quoted, on the Colchester, Conn., frontier town, 253 Pilgrims, 374
Chowder, 315 n; toast in honor of, 315 Christmas celebration, Concord, 1793,
Church, Dr. Benjamin (d. 1776), 328 n Churches of the Bay Colony, establish- ment of, 208
Colden, Cadwallader, Lieut.-Gov. of New York, 155
Collier, Gershom, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 280 Colman, Samuel (d. 1810), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 280
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