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PUTNAM (continued)

CHARLES PICKERING, M.D., death
of, announced, 249, 286, 287

Gideon (d. 1773), temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 277, 283

John (d. 1772), temporary student
at Harvard College, 277, 283
William, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 283
Pyke. See Pike
Pynchon,

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See Pynchon, John

John (d. 1703), 260; Councillor,
30, 32, 35, 41; death of, 41 n; report
of his survey, 112, 113

John (d. 1721), son of John
(d. 1703), perhaps a temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 285 n

John (d. 1742), son of John
(d. 1721), temporary student at Har-
vard College, 275, 283

John, son of William (H. C. 1743),
temporary student at Harvard Col-
lege, 277, 283

Joseph (d. 1763), son of John
(d. 1742), 79, 80

Nathan, son of George (d. 1797),
son of John (d. 1742), temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 276, 283

QUAKERS,

UAKERS, 370 n, 372; named in
derision, 377 n; persecuted in Plym-
outh Colony, 383, 383 n
Quincy, Edmund (d. 1698), 18

Edmund (d. 1738), son of Ed-
mund (d. 1698), 70 n, 93 n

RAND, EDWARD Kennard, Ph.D., 149,
287; elected Resident Member, 150;
accepts, 160

William (d. c. 1758), temporary
student at Harvard College, 275, 283
Randall, Ensign
—, 321 n
Randolph, Sec. Edward, 2, 4n, 9a,
10 n, 12 n, 30 n, 37 n, 41, 41 n, 106,
108, 109; quoted, 3 n, 9 n, 11 n, 30-
31, 32 n, 37 n, 40 n; arrives in
Boston, 3, 3 n, 4, 5 n; commissioned
Collector, 1678, 10, 10 n; Collector,
Surveyor, and Searcher of Customs,
1681, 11; Secretary, 1685, 11, 13;
1688, 12; Councillor, 1685, 11; sworn
1686, 11; makes J. West Dep.-
Secretary, 1687, 12-13; his difi-
culties in obtaining the records of his
office, 13 n-16 n; Councillor, 1685-
1689, 30, 32, 35

John, of Roanoke, 316, 316 n
Rape, law concerning, 1642, 118
Rawlins. See Rollins
Rawson, Sec. Edward, 13 n, 14 n, 15 n,
16 n; chosen Secretary, 4, 4 n; notes
to and from, concerning J. Taylor's
map of New England, 112; quoted,
on map requested by commissioners,
115

Jonathan (d. 1819), temporary
student at Harvard College, 277, 283
Read, William, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 283

Rebellion, law concerning, 1642, 118
Recusants, Popish. See Popish Rec-
usants

Red Sea, toast referring to, 325

Quincy, Duke of. See Braintree, Duke Redemptioners, 178
of

Quincy, town of, gives the John Adams
Library in trust to the Boston Public
Library, 122; Church and Temple
Fund, 122

Reed, Jonathan, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 283

William, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 283
Reformation, 122

Quinepiack, 245, 246, 247. See also New Regicides, 366 n-367 n; spoken of as
Haven

Quo warranto, against Massachusetts
Colony Charter, 1683, 3; against
Rhode Island Charter, 1686, 39 n

Pilgrims, 370

Relton, Francis Boyer, quoted, 89 n
Remington, Jonathan (d. 1745), 66
Revolutionary War, political turmoil
preceding, 305

Reynolds, Maria, wife of James, 329 n

RACKEMANN, CHARLES SEDGWICK, Reynolds Pamphlet, 329 n

A.M., 148; on auditing committee, Rhode Island, 45; included in Territory

123
Ramsay, Miss

- 201
Col. Dennis, 203

and Dominion of New England, 1688,
8; boundary controversy of, with
Massachusetts, 121

4

Rice, Edmund, 139

FRANKLIN PIERCE, 287; elected
Resident Member, 160; accepts, 161
Rich, Jairus, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 278, 283
Richard, Sir. See Rum, Sir Richard
Richard Rum, Sir. See Rum, Sir
Richard

Richards, John (d. 1694), 16, 21, 23, 45,
46; Councillor, 17, 35, 41; death of,
41 n
Richardson, Abijah (d. 1822), tempo-
rary student at Harvard College, 277,
283

Anna (Bemis), first wife of John
(d. 1837), 370 n

Hannah (Bemis), second wife of
John (d. 1837), 370 n

John (d. 1837), 369; sketch of,
369 n-370 n

John, temporary student at Har-
vard College, class of 1796, 278, 283
Robbins, Rev. Chandler (d. 1799), 309,
359; proposes a sermon as part of
Forefathers' Day celebrations, 302-
303; preaches the first one, 1772, 303,
304, 385, 390, 390 n; another, 1793,
306, 385, 390; death of, 311; quoted,
on the Pilgrims, 358-359

Lieut.-Gov. Edward Hutchinson,
335 n

Rev. Thomas (d. 1856), nephew of
Rev. Chandler (d. 1799), quoted, on
the Puritans, 383 n; discussion of
his statement, 383 n-384 n; extracts
from Diary of, 386 n, 388 n
Robinson, Capt.

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365 n
FRED NORRIS, Ph.D., on Nomi-
nating Committee, 249

Rev. John (d. 1625), 361 n, 363,
376; toast in honor of, 324; position
of, on communion with the church of
England, 392

Rochester, Earl of. See Hyde, Lau-

rence

Roden, Robert F., quoted, on Capital
Laws of Massachusetts Bay, 116
Rodgers, Rev. John (d. 1811), 350, 350 n
Rogers, Benjamin, son of Rev. John

(H. C. 1705), temporary student at
Harvard College, 275, 283

Rev. Daniel (d. 1785), examined in
relation to L. Langloiserie's dissemi-
nation of alleged dangerous doctrines
at Harvard College, 225, 230 n

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Rollins, guest of Washington, 183
Roman Catholic Church, tenets of, oaths
concerning, 46, 47 n
Rooke, Capt. Harry, 88 n
Roosevelt, Theodore, confuses the
Puritans and Pilgrims in his Prov-
incetown address, 293-294, 294, n-
295 n; skit on, 294 n

ROPES, REV. JAMES HARDY, D.D., offers
for publication the accounts of the
Deacons of First Church, Cambridge,
249

Rowley, settlement of, 212
Roxbury, land grant to, 265
Royall, Isaac (d. 1781), 79
Ruggles, Capt. John, 69 n
Rule Britannia, sung at Forefathers'
Day celebration, 346, 348
Rum, Sir Richard, Indictment and
Tryal of, a temperance tract issued
in many editions, 1724-1835, 234-
239; Sir Richard used to personify
rum, 236-239, 241, 241 n

Rum, origin of the liquor and the word
as applied to it, 242
Rumsey, James (d. 1792), 183, 191, 192
Russell, Benjamin (d. 1845), printer,
307, 348, 371 n

Catherine Elliott, gives recipe for
succotash, 299 n

Daniel (d. 1763), son of James (d.
1709), 80

Daniel, son of Thomas (d. 1796),
temporary student at Harvard Col-
lege, class of 1789, 277, 283

James (d. 1709), 16 n, 17, 18, 23,
32, 33, 45, 46, 50; Councillor, 35, 41;
death of, 41 n

John, of Cambridge, 132

John (d. 1795), son of Edward
(H. C. 1759), temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 283

RUSSELL (continued)

Joseph, vice-president at Fore-
fathers' Day celebrations, 324, 327,
330, 334, 336

William Shaw (d. 1863), 302 n,
335 n, 351 n; his note on J. Davis's
Forefathers' Day ode, 307 n
Rust, William (d. 1747), temporary
student at Harvard College, 276, 283
Ryan, Thomas, indentured servant of
Washington, 178, 179

SANFORD (continued)

1653), Councillor, 32, 33 n, 35, 41;
death of, 37 n, 41 n

Peleg, son of John (d. 1653), 33, 33 n
Sanger, Richard (H. C. 1800), 278, 283,
285 n

Santen, Lucas, 42 n

Sargent, Col. Henry, his painting, The
Landing of the Pilgrims, 335, 336 n
Peter. See Sergeant, Peter
Saturday, evening of, regarded as part
of the Sabbath, 301 n, 345

Savage, James, quoted, 40 n, 112, 142

SABBATH, Saturday evening re- Savoury, Capt. Thomas, 89 n

garded as part of, 301 n, 345
Sabine, Rev. James, quoted, on Old
Style and New Style dates, 297 n;
opinion of, cited, on sermon attributed
to R. Cushman, 300 n

Scallop shell, as associated with the
Plymouth Pilgrims, 327 n-328 n
Scammell, Alexander (d. 1781), 301 n,
342 n; his Forefathers' Day poem,
301

Saffery, Solomon, and Nathaniel Wood-School
ward, reference to map of part of
New England, by, 113, 115

St. Helena, project for descent on, 244
St. Mary's, Md., settlement of, 371
Sainted Shades, Forefathers' Day ode.

See Paine, Robert Treat (d. 1811)
Salem, extracts from records of, regard-
ing land grants, 209-210, 212; sug-
gestion for celebration of settlement
of, 322-323; early ministers of, 367-
368

Salem Village, origin of, 212

Salisbury, frontier town, 253; founding
of, 263

Salt Lake City, Utah, 353 n
Saltonstall, Muriel (Brampton), wife of
Richard (d. 1694), 156

Nathaniel (d. 1707), son of Rich-
ard (d. 1694), 18, 23, 37 n, 41, 46;
nominated Councillor, 30, 32; de-
clines to serve, 31, 37 n; Councillor
under Province Charter, 35; death
of, 41, 41 n; quoted, on conditions
in Haverhill, 260

Richard (d. 1694), 156
Samoset, Indian chief, 342 n, 343 n,
344 n

system of Massachusetts, foun-
dation of, 132–133
Scire facias, writ of, 5 n
Scollay, James, temporary student at
Harvard College, 276, 283
Scott, Benjamin, quoted, on use of the
term Pilgrim Fathers, 362; asserts
that the Pilgrims were not Puritans,
376-378, 382; in error in acquitting
the Pilgrim Fathers of persecuting
the Quakers, 383 n

William (d. 1735), 120 n; A. L.
M.'s Some Observations upon the
French Tongue dedicated to, 119-
120; account of, 119 n

William (d. 1729), son of William
(d. 1735), 119 n

Scottow, Joshua, quoted, 367
Scrooby, Eng., Pilgrim Church at, 384 n
Scruggs, Thomas, 210
Scythians, C. Mather's remark upon,
368 n

Seabury, Samuel, temporary student at
Harvard College, 275, 283

Rev. William Jones, 156
Sears, Rev. Edmund Hamilton, quoted,
on Pilgrims and Puritans, 376; note
on his book, Pictures of the Olden
Time, 376 n-377 n
Sedgwick, William Dwight, 404
a guest of Washing- Sedition pole, 324

Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Can-
terbury, 32 n
Sanderson,

ton, 169, 177, 178
Sandforth, Peter. See Sanford, Peleg
Sanford, John (d. 1653), President of
Rhode Island, 41 n

Selike. See Sellick
Sellick, John, 10 n

Seneca Falls, Potomac River, 190, 191
Senf, Col. William, guest of Washing-

John (d. 1687), son of John (d. ton, 182, 183

Separatists, as represented by the Pil- | Shays's Rebellion, 253

grims of Plymouth, 363, 376-379, Sheafe, Henry, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 284

383 n; relation of the Massachusetts
settlers to, 379, 382, 383 n, 392;
difference between the Separatists at
Leyden and at Amsterdam, 392
Sergant, temporary student at
Harvard College, 275, 283
Sergeant, Peter (d. 1714), 16, 24, 45, 46,
49, 50; Councillor, 17, 35, 41; death
of, 41 n

Sermon, first, preached in New Eng-
land, 300 n

Serpents, tawny, Indians so called, 256,
269-270

Sewall, Rev. Joseph (d. 1769), son of
Judge Samuel, 122, 224

Judge Samuel, 32, 35, 46, 54, 57,
59, 61 n, 66; quoted, 4 n, 7 n, 9, 9 n,
11 n, 32, 33 n, 36 n, 37 n, 38 n, 39 n,
40 n, 41 n, 42 n, 44, 44 n, 48 n, 50 n,
53 n, 63 n, 89 n, 102 n; Councillor,
35, 42; death of, 42 n; errors made
by, 38 n, 42 n, 53 n, 63 n-64 n

Samuel (d. 1751), son of Judge
Samuel, 266

Stephen (d. 1760), 79, 80
Seward, William Henry (d. 1872), Fore-
fathers' Day oration of, 298 n, 387,
390, 390 n
Seymour, -, temporary student at
Harvard College, 274, 283

Benjamin, his song for Forefathers'
Day, 308, 351 n

Rev. Richard, his preaching, first
in New England, 300 n
Shackelford, Richard, temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 278, 284
Shattuck, George Otis, 404, 408

Moses (d. 1801), temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 276, 284
Shaw, professor of music, Boston,
342

Darius, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 284

Henry Wheeler (Josh Billings),
his sound system of spelling, 372 n

John Hayward, son of Rev. Oakes
(H. C. 1758), temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 284

William, secretary of Washington,
169, 169 n, 177, 178, 179, 181, 186,
188, 189, 193

Rev. William (d. 1816), preaches
Forefathers' Day sermon, 385, 390

Sampson, 33

Shell, used as soup tureen at Fore-
fathers' Day dinner, 330; other large
shells, 330 n

Shells of the feast, and similar phrases,
327 n.
See also Feast of shells
Shepard, Rev. Thomas (d. 1649), 215,
362 n; Overseer of Harvard College,
124, 125; minister of the Cambridge
Church, 211; his influence in locat-
ing Harvard College at Cambridge,
211; in bringing Rev. J. Phillips to
Cambridge, 211, 213

Ships, 74; Ann (1722), 67, 68 n; Ann
(1786), 178; Anne (Ann), 363, 365; date
of arrival at Plymouth, 300 n; number
of passengers on, 363; Arundel, 50;
Blanford, 73; Cæsar, 177; Centurion,
54; Dorothy, 102 n; Fortune, 363,
365; date of arrival at Plymouth,
300 n; number of passengers on, 363;
Four Sisters, 365; Friendship, 206;
Gosport, 53 n; Goyernor Carver, 309;
Handmaid, 363; Hector, 245; John,
131; Kings-Fisher, 7 n; Little James,
363, 365; date of arrival at Plymouth
and number of passengers on, 363;
Lively, 86 n; Lusitania, 65; May-
flower (1620), 361, 362-363, 364, 365,
372, 373; commemoration of landing
from, at Provincetown, 293; chronol-
ogy of the various landings from,
297 n; number of passengers on,
363; Mayflower (1629), voyage to
Massachusetts, 363, 365; Mermaid,
64 n, 77, 77 n, 78 n; Miles Standish,
309; Neptune, 365 n; Nightingale,
80 n, 90 n; Nonsuch, 44; Norwich,
90 n;
Patience and Judith, 102;
Peregrine, various ships named, 365;
Phoenix, 60; Pilgrim, various ships
named, 365, 365 n, 366 n; Port
Mahon, 77 n; Race Horse, 83 n;
Rambler, 365 n; Rippon, 84; Rose,
4 n, 5 n, 11 n, 65; Sea Horse, 66, 67,
68 n; Snake, 365 n; Trial, 174
Shirley, James, 364

Capt. Washington, 77 n

Gov. William, 79, 107, 108, 110;
commissioned, 1741, 74; sworn, 74–
76; leaves, 1749, 76; returns, 1753,
77, 77 n; leaves, 1756, 77, 77 n, 78 n

SHIRLEY (continued)

- William (d. 1755), son of Gov.
William, 64 n

Short, Capt. Richard (d. 1702), 48
Shove, Rev. George (d. 1687), temporary
student at Harvard College, 274, 284
Shrewsbury, Duke of. See Talbot,
Charles

Shrimpton, Samuel (d. 1698), 15 n, 16,
17, 24, 32, 33; Councillor, 17, 34, 35,
37 n, 42; death of, 42 n
Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet, 393
Shute, Barrington, brother of Gov.
Samuel, 63 n

Gov. Samuel, 53 n, 62 n, 63 n,
93 n, 102 n, 107, 108, 109, 155; com-
missioned, 1716, 63, 63 n; arrives
and is sworn, 63-66; leaves sud-
denly, 1723, 66-68; letter in New
England Courant on his action, 67 n-
68 n; false rumors of his return, 69,
69 n-70 n

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166

Thomas, lawyer of Washington,

Sibley, Rev. John Langdon, 130;
quoted, 125; errors of, in Harvard | Smoking, 239
matters, 125, 128; reference to his
account of the Catalogues of Har-
vard University, 232

Simpson, Gilbert, 166

Snow, Paul, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 277, 284

Snow, ship belonging to the Massa-
chusetts Province, 74

Simsbury, Conn., a frontier town, 253, Snowshoes, ordered by General Court,

268

Sir Richard. See Rum, Sir Richard
Sir Richard Rum. See Rum, Sir
Richard

Skelton, Rev. Samuel, 368, 370
Slade, Dr. Daniel Denison (d. 1896),
156 n

DENISON ROGERS, A.B., son of
Dr. Daniel Denison, communicates
letter of J. T. Slade, 156; death of,
announced, 286, 287

Elizabeth (Rogers), wife of Jacob
Tilton Slade, marriage of, 158 n

Jacob Tilton (d. 1854), 156 n;
letter of, giving an account of Boston
society in 1817, 156-159; marriage of,
158 n

Slavery, action concerning, in the
United States, prior to 1820, 296
Slaves, owned by Washington, 166, 185,
189, 192, 195, 203; in Massachusetts,
266; in Virginia, 337; use of the
word avoided in United States Con-
stitution, 337 n
Sloughter, Henry, Governor of New
York, 43 n

for use in frontier warfare, 255
Social Circle. See under Concord
Sodomy, law concerning, 1642, 117
Some Observations upon the French
Tongue, 1724. See Le Mercier, Rev.
Andrew

Somes, Thomas, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 284

Sons of renowned Sires, ode by J. Davis,
307, 309, 332 n

Sons of the Pilgrims, feast of the, 306 n,

312, 323, 330, 332, 335, 335 n, 339,
344. See also Forefathers' Day
Sophia, wife of Ernest Augustus, Elec-
tor of Hanover, 75

South Carolina, neglect of, as to print-
ing its colonial records, 150 n
Southwell, Sir Robert, his map of New
England, 114
Southworth,

temporary student
at Harvard College, 277, 284
Sovereigns of England, 1603–1776, 110–
111

Sparhawk, Nathaniel, temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 278, 284
Sparks, Rev. Jared, 404

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