321 n PUTNAM (continued) RAND, EDWARD KENNARD, Ph.D., 149, accepts, 160 John (d. 1772), temporary student Randall, Ensign Randolph, Sec. Edward, 2, 4n, 9X, 108, 109; quoted, 3 n, 9 n, 11 n, 30- 31, 32 n, 37 n, 40 n; arrives in Collector, 1678, 10, 10 n; Collector, 1688, 12; Councillor, 1685, 11; sword culties in obtaining the records of his John, of Roanoke, 316, 316 n Rawson, Sec. Edward, 13 n, 14 n, 159, to and from, concerning J. Taylor's Jonathan (d. 1819), temporary QUAKERS, 370 n, 372; named in Read, William, temporary student at derision, 377 n; persecuted in Plym Harvard College, 278, 283 Rebellion, law concerning, 1642, 118 Recusants, Popish. See Popish Rec- Red Sea, toast referring to, 325 Reed, Jonathan, temporary student at Library in trust to the Boston Public William, temporary student at Reformation, 122 Pilgrims, 370 Colony Charter, 1683, 3; against Remington, Jonathan (d. 1745), 66 preceding, 305 RACKEMANN, CHARLES SEDGWICK, Reynolds Pamphlet, 320 n A.M., 148; on auditing committee, Rhode Island, 45; included in Territory and Dominion of New England, 1688, . 8; boundary controversy of, with Massachusetts, 121 Rice, Edmund, 139 ROGERS (continued) Elizabeth (Bromfield), wife of G., temporary student at Harvard 46; Councillor, 17, 35, 41; death of, Rev. Nathaniel (d. 1655), 341 Nathaniel, temporary student at rary student at Harvard College, 277, See also Rodgers Rollins, guest of Washington, 183 concerning, 46, 47 n Roosevelt, Theodore, confuses the incetown address, 293–294, 294, n- 359; proposes a sermon as part of Deacons of First Church, Cambridge, Ruggles, Capt. John, 69 n Day celebration, 346, 348 rum, 236-239, 241, 241 n 365 n Rum, origin of the liquor and the word Rumsey, James (d. 1792), 183, 191, 192 succotash, 299 n 1709), 80 335 n rence . Laws of Massachusetts Bay, 116 temporary student at Harvard Col- (H. C. 1705), temporary student at 32, 33, 45, 46, 50; Councillor, 35, 41; death of, 41 n 4,05 285 n SABBATH, RUSSELL (continued) SANFORD (continued) Peleg, son of John (d. 1653), 33,337 Santen, Lucas, 42 n student at Harvard College, 276, 283 Landing of the Pilgrims, 336, 336 n1 Saturday, evening of, regarded as part of the Sabbath, 301 n, 345 Savage, James, quoted, 40 n, 112, 142 garded as part of, 301 n, 345 Scallop shell, as associated with the Style and New Style dates, 297 n; Scammell, Alexander (d. 1781), 301 , 301 ward, reference to map of part of dation of, 132–133 Scire facias, writ of, 5 n See Paine, Robert Treat (d. 1811) term Pilgrim Fathers, 362; asserts ing land grants, 209–210, 212; sug 376–378, 382; in error in acquitting William (d. 1735), 120 n; A. L. M.'s Some Observations upon the 120; account of, 119 n William (d. 1729), son of Willian Scottow, Joshua, quoted, 367 368 n Rev. William Jones, 156 Sears, Rev. Edmund Hamilton, quoted, on his book, Pictures of the Olden Sedgwick, William Dwight, 404 Selike. See Sellick Senf, Col. William, guest of Washing- Separatists, as represented by the Pil-Shays's Rebellion, 253 grims of Plymouth, 363, 376–379, Sheafe, Henry, temporary student at Leyden and at Amsterdam, 392 fathers' Day dinner, 330; other large temporary student at shells, 330 n Shells of the feast, and similar phrases, 49, 50; Councillor, 17, 35, 41; death Shepard, Rev. Thomas (d. 1649), 215, 362 n; Overseer of Harvard College, Church, 211; his influence in locat- 211; in bringing Rev. J. Phillips to Ships, 74; Ann (1722), 67, 68 n; Ann 300 n; number of passengers on, 363; Gosport, 53 n; Goyernor Carver, 309; Handmaid, 363; Hector, 245; John, fathers' Day oration of, 298 n, 387, 363, 365; date of arrival at Plymouth and number of passengers on, 363; flower (1620), 361, 362–363, 364, 365, from, at Provincetown, 293; chronol- 297 n; number of passengers on, dent at Harvard College, 278, 284 Massachusetts, 363, 365; Mermaid, 64 n, 77, 77 n, 78 n; Miles Standish, Peregrine, various ships named, 365; named, 365, 365 n, 366 n; Port - John Hayward, son of Rev. Oakes 4 n, 5 n, 11 n, 65; Sea Horse, 66, 67, Shirley, James, 364 commissioned, 1741, 74; sworn, 74- > trends ihr SHIRLEY (continued) Smith, Capt. visitor at Mount Aaron, temporary student at Har. student at Harvard College, 274, 284 35, 42; death of, 42 side to Harvard College Library, 17, 24, 32, 33; Councillor, 17, 34, 35, James, 191 Jeremiah (d. 1842), Governor of John (d. 1612), Separatist, at Thomas, lawyer of Washington, quoted, 125; errors of, in Harvard Smoking, 239 Snow, ship belonging to the Massa- chusetts Province, 74 for use in frontier warfare, 255 Some Observations upon the French Tongue, 1724. See Le Mercier, Rev. Somes, Thomas, temporary student at Sons of the Pilgrims, feast of the, 306 n, 344. See also Forefathers' Day ing its colonial records, 150 n United States, prior to 1820, 296 England, 114 189, 192, 195, 203; in Massachusetts, at Harvard College, 277, 284 Sparhawk, Nathaniel, temporary stu- Sparks, Rev. Jared, 404 156 m |