Harriet (Ware), first wife of Rev. Edward Brooks, 403-404
Harriet Ware, daughter of Rev. Edward Brooks, 404
Louisa Jane (Park), second wife of Rev. Edward Brooks, 404 Halley, John, 170
Hamilton, Alexander, 341; toasts in honor of, 316, 317, 325, 329, 329 n; his treatment of President Adams, 317; adverse criticism of, by A. X., 334; by Agricola, 347
Hammond, Lawrence (d. 1699), 49, 50 Hancock, Gov. John, 334, 339 n Nathaniel, 132
Thomas, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 281 Harlakenden, Elizabeth (Bosville), wife of Roger, 213
Roger, 213; Overseer of Harvard College, 124; death of, 125; select- man of Cambridge, 211 Harris, Samuel. See Harris, Samuel Devens
Samuel Devens, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 278, 281
Rev. Thaddeus Mason (d. 1842), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 389
HARVARD COLLEGE (continued)
Whitefield, 227-228; early catalogues of, 232; temporary students at, im- perfect registration of, 271; list of, 1639-1800, 272-285; degrees, hono- rary and out of course, 273; Indian students at, 274 n, 285 n; need of catalogue of all students, 274 n; offi-` cers of, criticised for taking part in mock feast of the Pilgrims, 339; plays acted by students of, 342 n; refer- ence to cost of buildings, by E. John- son, 366, 366 n; broadside exhibited containing list of class of 1802, 402
Faculty, first use of the word, 223 n; Records of, 223 n
Harvard Hall, burning of, 160 Library, commissions in, 53 n, 63 n Quinquennial Catalogue, errors in,
Hatfield, frontier town, 253; fortifica- tions at, 260
Hatherley, Timothy, 364
Harrison, Judge Robert Hanson, 183, 183 n HART, FRANCIS RUSSELL, elected Resi- Hathorne. See Hawthorn dent Member, 402 Harvard College, 65; first Board of Overseers of, 124-125; new provision for appointment of Overseers, 125; Overseers from 1642 to 1780, how to find, 125; first Commencement, 125; earliest publications by graduates of, 128, 130; building of President's house, 132; purchase of printing- office and its re-establishment in the President's House, 132; Marblehead considered as a possible location for, 209, 210; beginning of the Library, 210; decision upon location at Cam- bridge, 211; teaching of French at, before 1750, 216-232; committee ap- pointed to inquire into state of the College and the dissemination of dangerous doctrines by Langloiserie, 224-225; students forbidden to take instruction from Langloiserie, 225- 226; controversy with Rev. G.
Haverhill, frontier town, 252; N. Sal- tonstall quoted, on conditions in, 260; founding of, 264; question of town lands in, 268 Hawthorn, John (d. 1717), son of Wil- liam (d. 1681), 18, 21, 23, 46; Coun- cillor, 35, 39; his funeral, 39 n
William (d. 1681), 210 Hayden, Ferdinand Vandeveer, quoted, 353 n Hayman, Samuel, 45, 46; Councillor, 35, 39, 39 n; death of, 39 n Haynes, Roger, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 281 Hayward, Beza, charter member of the Pilgrim Society, 320 n, 321 n Hazewell, Charles Creighton, 360 n; quoted, on use of the term Pilgrim Fathers, 360
Heathcote, George, 10 n Hedge, Barnabas, charter member of the Pilgrim Society, 320 n, 321 n
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea (Browne), | Hinckes, John, 15 n, 39 n; Councillor,
her poem on the Pilgrims, 351 n- 352 n
Hemmingway, Ebenezer, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 281
Hinckley, Thomas, Governor of Plym- outh Colony, 15 n, 29 n, 48 n; Councillor, 32, 35, 39; death of, 39 n Hincks (Hinks). See Hinckes
Forefathers' Day sermon, 1774, 305, 385, 389
Henchman, -, temporary student at Hitchcock, Rev. Gad (d. 1803), preaches Harvard College, 275, 281 HENSHAW, SAMUEL, A.M., 292 Hepworth, Rev. George Hughes, 404 Herbert, -, guest of Washington, 185, 203
Thomas, eighth Earl of Pembroke and fifth Earl of Montgomery, 55 Herlakenden. See Harlakenden Heyleger, Peter, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 281 Hicks, Joseph (d. 1747), son of Zechariah (d. 1702), 138
Zechariah (d. 1752), son of Zech- ariah (d. 1702), 138
Zechariah, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 281 Higginson, Rev. Francis (d. 1630), 336, 337 n, 341, 346, 368, 370; toasts in honor of, 337, 340
John (d. 1720), son of Rev. John (d. 1708), son of Rev. Francis (d. 1630), 59
Nathaniel, son of Stephen (d. 1828), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 281
Stephen (d. 1828), 330 n, 334 n, 340, 346 n; presides at Forefathers' Day celebrations, 330, 334, 336, 338, 340, 341; alleged author of Writings of Laco, 339 n
Hoar, Daniel (d. 1782), brother of Jonathan (H. C. 1740), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 281
George Frisbie (d. 1904), quoted, on Pilgrims and Puritans, 381; gives Forefathers' Day address, 387, 389 Hobby, John, son of Sir Charles, tem- porary student at Harvard College, 275, 281
William (d. 1756), son of Rev. William (d. 1765), nephew of Sir Charles, temporary student at Har- vard College, 276, 281 Hodgdon, Moses, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 281 Hodgson, Thomas, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 281 HOLDEN, EDWARD SINGLETON, LL.D., death of, announced, 216, 286, 287 Holley, Rev. Horace (d. 1827), gives Forefathers' Day address, 318-319, 386, 389
Holloway, William, land granted to, 112, 113
Holmes, Rev. Abiel (d. 1837), 349; preaches Forefathers', Day sermon, 386, 389
John, temporary student at Har- vard College, 275, 281
Thomas Wentworth (d. 1911), grandson of Stephen (d. 1828), 330 n | Holt, Hildreth, Richard, 137 Hill,
Aaron, temporary student at Har- vard College, 277, 281
Henry Maxwell, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 276, 281
Jeremiah (d. 1820), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 281 John, 79, 80
Thomas, of London, 64 n Hiller, Joseph, 99, 100 Hilliard, Rev. Timothy (d. 1790), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 385, 389
HILTON, GUSTAVUS ARTHUR, LL.B., death of, announced, 143, 144
Holyoke, Rev. Edward, President of Harvard College, 231 n, 272
Dr. Edward Augustus, son of Rev. Edward, 231, 231 n
Elizur (d. 1711), father of Rev. Edward, 41 n
John, son of Rev. Edward, 231, 231 n
Homans, Capt. John, 72 n Homes, Rev. William, of Chilmark, quotation from diary of, 218 Honeyman, George Goulding, son of James (d. 1778), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 281
James (d. 1778), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 275, 281
temporary student at Har-
Hook, Rev. John (d. 1710), son of Rev. | Humphries, John. See Humfrey, John William (d. 1677), temporary student Hunt, at Harvard College, 274, 281
Josiah, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 281
Walter (d. c. 1671), son of Rev. William (d. 1677), temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 281
Hooke. See Hook
Hooker, Rev. Thomas (d. 1647), 211 Hooper, Henry, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 282
Hopkins, Edward, Governor of Connect- icut, a founder of New Haven, 245, 247
Rev. Mark (d. 1887), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 387, 389 Hopkinson, Francis (d. 1791), 163 n
Joseph (d. 1842), son of Francis, his Hail Columbia, 309, 310 n Horse Guards, 87 Hough, Washington, 184
butcher, buys animals of
John, reference to survey of, 164 Hovey, Joseph (d. 1766), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 282
Howard, Charles, first Earl of Carlisle, 130
Lady Frances, daughter of Sir William. See Downing
Horatio P., his purpose to erect monument to Paul Cuffee, 1
Jason, temporary student at Har- vard College, 278, 282
Sir William, of Naworth, 130 HOWE, MARK ANTONY DEWOLFE, A.M. elected member of the Council of the Society, 149
Howland, John (d. 1673), 364, 383 n
Thomas Southworth, 297, 297 n; Forefathers' Day dinners at his inn, 298-299, 301, 304, 305 Hubbard, Rev. William (d. 1704), 376 n;
map of New England in his Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians, 113 Hudson, Daniel, mason, his contract for building (with others) a school- house in Cambridge, 1647, 135–137 Huguenot, a nickname, 377 n Humfrey, John (d. 1651), 209, 210;
Overseer of Harvard College, 124, 125 Humphreys, Col. David (d. 1818), guest of Washington, 202, 202 n, 204; quoted, 369
Rev. Joseph (d. 1861), 379; quoted, on use of the term Pilgrim Fathers, 359; did not distinguish between Pilgrims and Puritans, 379 n
Huntington, Rev. Daniel (d. 1858), quoted, on settlement of New Eng- land, 373-374
Hussey, George, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 282 Hutchinson, Anne, plan to erect statue of, 161
Edmund. See Hutchinson, Ed- ward (d. 1692)
Edward (d. 1692), brother of Elisha (d. 1717), 18
Eliakim (d. 1718), 33, 54, 57, 59
Elisha (d. 1717), 46, 49, 57, 59; Councillor, 35, 35 n, 39; death of, 39 n
Foster (d. 1799), son of Thomas (d. 1739), 96
Peter Orlando, 220 n
Thomas (d. 1739), son of Elisha (d. 1717), 57, 59; a proprietor of Leicester, 266
Gov. Thomas, son of Thomas (d. 1739), 42 n, 79, 80, 82 n, 83 n, 84 n, 88 n, 95, 107, 108, 110, 359; quoted, 6 n, 40 n, 220 n; quoted, on the Pilgrims of Plymouth, 357; Act- ing-Governor, 81-82, 84, 85, 95; commissioned Governor, 1770, 85; sworn, 1771, 85-86; leaves, 1774, 86 n; sworn Lieut.-Gov., 1758, 94, 94 n; 1761, 95; quoted, on map of the Bay Colony required by Com- missioners, 115; vote to place me- morial to, in First Church, Boston, 123, 124; his study of Latin and French, 220-221
Hyde, Laurence, first Earl of Rochester, 13 n
Immigration to New England, de- creases under reforms begun by Long Parliament, 215
Impeachment, power of, 316 Indentured servants, 178, 266 Indians, send boys to school at Cam- bridge, 139; J. Eliot's work among, 233, 234; danger from, 253, 254; frontier warfare with, 254-259; in- fluence of contact with, 255; students at Harvard College, 274 n, 285 n. See also Canonicus, Cheeshahteau- muck, Chickatawbut, Eleazer, Ja- coms, Larnel, Mantoweeze, Massasoit, Netus, Philip, Samoset, Squanto, Uncas
Inquisitiveness, American, old story illustrating, 242-244
ACHIN and Boaz, R. T. Paine's reference to, 337, 338, 339 Jackson, Benjamin, 48; quoted, 49 n Jacobins, sympathizers with France so called, 324, 324 n
Jacobs, James, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 282 Jacoms, Joel, an Indian, temporary student at Harvard College, 285 n James I, King of England, 110 James II, King of England, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13 n, 31 n, 39 n, 43 n, 48 n, 111; proclaimed in Boston and in Plymouth, 1685, 4 n. See also York, Duke of
Jarvenin, Capt. John, 90 n
Jarvis, Col. Leonard (d. 1770), 83 n Jay, John (d. 1829), toast in honor of, 325 Jefferson, Thomas, President, 163 n, 315, 315 n, 333 n, 334; toasts in honor of, 315, 350
Jewett, Joshua, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 282
John Carter Brown Library, Provi- dence, R. I., references to early maps in, 111, 114
Johnson, Alfred, 292
Lady Arbella (Clinton), wife of Isaac, toasts in honor of, 322, 341; biographical note on, 322 n
Benjamin (d. 1756), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 282
Edward (d. 1672), quoted, on con- dition of Massachusetts Bay Colony (about 1651), especially in regard to means of education, 365–366
Rev. Francis (d. 1618), 392 George (d. 1605), brother of Rev. Francis, 392
Isaac (d. 1630), 322 n
Josiah (d. 1784), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 276, 282
Rev. Samuel (d. 1772), President of Columbia College, 70 n
Dr. Samuel (d. 1784), 130 -Thomas, Governor of Maryland, 191 Thomas Baker, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 278, 282
William (d. 1704), 16 n, 18, 21, 23 Johnston, William (H. C. 1854), 53 n Jolliffe. See Joyliffe
Jonah, the Prophet, 86 n Jones, Charles, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 282
Elijah, temporary student at Har- vard College, 277, 282
Henry Williams, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 278, 282 John, 81
John (d. 1796), temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 282
John Paul, project for him to head a descent on St. Helena, 244 Nahum, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 282
Timothy, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 282
William, Deputy-Governor of Connecticut, 367 n
William (H. C. 1793), quoted, on the Social Circle of Concord, 370 n Joyliffe, John (d. 1701), 18, 45, 46; Councillor, 35, 40; death of, 40 n Judson, Rev. Adoniram (d. 1826), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 385, 389
Kendall, Rev. James (d. 1859), 312, 319; ordained at Plymouth, 311; preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 386 n, 389
Kimball, Benjamin (d. 1775), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 282 Kimberley, Eleazer, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 282 King, William, 364
King's Province, 5, 7, 8, 45 KINNICUTT, LINCOLN NEWTON, ap- pointed on Auditing Committee, 249; makes report, 290
Kirkland, Rev. John Thornton (d. 1840), delivers discourse, Forefathers' Day, 315, 385, 389, 389 n Kirwin, Peter, 174
Kittery, Me., frontier town, 252 KITTREDGE, GEORGE LYMAN, LL.D., 243 n, 335 n; offers an appreciation of the services of President Lefavour, 291; remarks of, on the term Puritan, and on laws against witchcraft, 393 Kneeland, Samuel (d. 1769), 119 n, 217 n
Knowles, John, 195; wages paid to, by Washington, 171
KNOWLTON, Hon. MARCUS PERRIN, LL.D., elected Vice-President of the Society, 149, 291
Laco, pseudonym, 339 n. See also Higginson, Stephen Lacoites, 339
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Dumotier, Marquis de, 185
Lamb, Joshua (d. 1722), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 282 La Moyeur, Dr. -, guest of Wash- ington, 183, 184, 186, 188, 190 Lampson, Amos (d. 1757), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 282 Lamson, Rev. Alvan, 298 n, 376; quoted, on use of the term Pilgrims, 362
Lancaster, frontier town, 253; appeals for guard, 257; land grants in, 264 Land grants, how made, 262-269; grants for support of the ministry, schools, and colleges, 267
Lands, common. See Common lands LANE, GARDINER MARTIN, A.B., death of, announced, 286, 287
WILLIAM COOLIDGE, A.B., reads from Journal of J. Jenks, 159; alludes to Harvard Hall, 160; exhibits broad- side containing list of class of 1802, Harvard College, 402
Langdon, Josiah, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 282
Langloiserie, Charles Gaspard, formerly Piot, 219 n
Louis (b. 1697), son of Charles Gaspard, 219 n
Louis (b. 1705), son of Charles Gaspard, 219 n
Louis (Hector Piot de) (b. 1695),
of Charles Gaspard, teaches French at Harvard and in Boston, 218-231; sketch of, 219-222; for- bidden to teach longer in Harvard because of his unsound and danger- ous doctrines, 224-226; referred to, in E. Wigglesworth's letter to G. Whitefield, 229–231
Marie Thérèse (Du Gué), wife of Charles Gaspard, 219 n Larnel, Benjamin (d. 1714), an Indian, temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 274 n, 275, 282
Lasinby, Benjamin, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 282 Lathrop, Barnabas (Barnaby). Lothrop, Barnabas
John. See Lothrop, Barnabas Laud, William, Archbishop of Canter- bury, 300
Lauzun, Armand Louis de Gontaut,
Duc de Biron and Duc de, 185 Laws, Capital, of Massachusetts Bay, 1643, 116-118, 116 n, 118 n Lear, Tobias (d. 1816), 169 n; arrival of, at Mt. Vernon as secretary of Washington and preceptor of G. W. P. Custis, 175; birth and education of, 175 n
Thomas, temporary student at Leavitt, Josiah (d. 1734), temporary Harvard College, 277, 282
Lancaster, Sewall, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 282
student at Harvard College, 275,
LeBaron, Dr. Lazarus, 300
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