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A.

Abercrombie, Sir Ralph, 8.

Academy of Arts, N. Y. (1804), 8.
Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila-
delphia, 64.

Acton, John, 174, 174 n., 175, 181.
Acton, Mass., 295.

Adams, Charles F., Jr., A.B., 66, 85.
Of a committee to nominate officers,
4. Signs report of the nominating
committee, 81. Vote of thanks to, ib.
Adams, Pres. John, 5 n., 391 n.
Adams, Pres. John Quincy, 5, 85, 417 n.,
429. His diary cited, 413 n. Expres-
sions from his diary regarding certain
of his contemporaries, 424, 424 n.
Adams, Peter, killed at Cherry Valley,
450.

Addison, Joseph, 110.

66

Alexander, Mrs. Lucius, 72.

Alexander, William (Lord Stirling), 476.
Alexandria, panorama of the battle of, 8.
Alexandria, Va., 17, 33.
Allen, John, 151, 152.
Allen, Rev. John, 47.
Allen, John, printer, 41.
Allen, Stephen M., 264.
Allen, Rev. Thomas, 47.
Allston, Washington, 413.
Almy, Mrs., 238.

American Academy of Arts and Sci-
ences, 507. Memoirs of the, cited, 105.
"American Almanac," the, cited, 205.
American Antiquarian Society, 67, 93,
96, 98, 120, 134. Proceedings of the,
392.

American Bank Note Company, the,
395.

American Cyclopædia, the, 258.

Agassiz, Prof. Louis, LL.D., 57, 59." American Genealogist," the, cited, 267.
Dedication to Mr. N. Thayer of his
volume, A Journey in Brazil," 58.
His account of the circumstances
leading to the "Brazil Expedition,"
58, 59.
Elected an honorary member
of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde, of
Berlin, 59.

Agassiz, Mrs. Louis, 58.

Agricultural Branch Railroad, the, 499.
Aiken, John, 263.

Ailhaud, M., commissioner to St. Do-
mingo, 335 n.

Alablaster, remarks concerning the
spelling of the name, by Dr. Everett,
39, 40.

Albany, N. Y., 63, 266, 442-458, 460, 461,
471, 473.

Albemarle, Earl of. See "Van Keppel,

A."

Alcock, John, 151, 152.

Alden, Col. Ichabod, 440, 442-445, 447-
449, 451, 452, 454, 456, 459. Killed
at Cherry Valley, 450. Burial of, ib.
Alden, Fort, 447, 450-458.
Alexander the Great, 97.
Alexander, Francis, 263.
Alexander, Lady Judith, 181.

American Geographical Society, 201.
American Historical Association, the,
its meeting at Washington. 435, 436.
"American Magazine of Useful and
Entertaining Knowledge," the, 491.
" American State Papers," the, 205.
"American Universal Magazine," the,
439.

Ames, Ellis, A.B., 67. A copy of Mc-
Kendry's Journal, made for the So-
ciety, under the direction of, 436.
Ames, Joseph, his portraits of Web-
ster, 262.

Ames, Mrs. Joseph, 262.
Ames, Nathaniel, extract from his al-
manac for 1731, relative to the appear-
ance of the Northern Lights, 102.
Ames, innkeeper, 32.
Amherst, Gen. Jeffery, 297.
Amherst College, 414.
Amoret, Indian, 36.

Amory, Lieut. C. W., 417 n.
Amory, Thomas C., A.M., 167. Pre-
sents a catalogue of portraits, &c., of
Daniel Webster, 261, 262.

Amory, William, A.M., 428 n.
Amory, Mrs. William, 17 n.,

429.

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Asiation Hm. tamnel, 72 306 Abriaton, Major Tammei, 200. Admisson Hom 9 am 141.143 Ameren t ..am AM resorts of the Record Commissionen, wied by. 88 302 Remarks 97, reative to the wi.. of donn Harvari, Speaks of a portrais of Wassington in the Mr seam of Fine Arts, 158. Remarks by concerning the Bedford Faz 199,200. Gifts to the Library from, 257

Appleton fund, the, 72 78, 396 402 403. Income of the, 75, 76, 300, 400, 402. Appletown, Indian village, 467, 471. Apthorp, Miss Grissell, 236.

"Arbella," the, ship. 2, 221, 252, "Archives de la Guerre," the, 227. “Archives de la Marine et des Colonies," the, 227.

"Archives Nationales," the, 227. Aresco Fields, N. Y., 446. 446 n., 461. Arnold, Gen. Benedict, 265, 444. List

of diaries of his expedition to Quebec, 285-267. His manuscript diary of the expedition, 265. A journal of the expedition, by Ebenezer Wild, 267275, by Capt. H. Dearborn, 275-305. Wounded in the assault on Quebec, 291, 293, 294.

Arthopel, Mr., 29.

Arthur, Pres. Chester A., 394.

Ashburton, Lord. See "Baring, A.” Ashford, Conn., 32.

Ashpole Swamp, S.C., description of, 23. Aspinwall, Col. Thomas, 429. Assacomet, Indian, 37, 38.

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Bairi, Henry M., D.D. 45.
Baker. F. W gift from. 36.
Baker, John, 24

Baker, John tie younger, 234
Baker, Kenelma, 225

Balcum. George L.. engraving of 395.
Bald Friar, Md., 495.

Ball. Thomas, his statues of Webster, 264

Ballard, Capt. William H., 443, 445–452, 456, 459, 474, 477.

Balmanno, Robert, 35. His affidavit attached to the piece of Shakespeare's mulberry-tree given to the Society, 217.

Baltimore, Md., 13, 14, 15 m., 33, 218, 342, 356, 375. Description of, in

1804, 15.

Bancroft, Hon. George, LL.D., 91, 214, 435.

Bangs, Edward, LL.B., 390. Elected a

resident member, 101. Appointed to write a memoir of Hon. Francis E. Parker, 208. Of the committee on the Treasurer's accounts, 225. Presents to the Society a copy of J. Guillim's "Display of Heraldry," with remarks on the same, 249-257. Signs report of the auditing committee, 403.

Bangs, Hon. Edward D., 95.

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Barnave, Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie, 310.

Barney, Commodore, 349.
Barnstable, Mass., 48.
Barry, Ann, 11, 16, 17.

Barry, Garret R., letter from, 258-261.
Barry, James, 16.

Barry, Mrs. James, 16.
Barry, Mary, 16.

Barry, John Stetson, his " History of
Massachusetts " cited, 206.
Barry, William, D.D., 67. Extract
from a letter of, communicated by
Dr. Paige, 34, 35.

Barry, Major, 238.

Bartlet, Hon. William, 430.

Bartlet, William (H. C. 1801), 430. Bartlet, Rev. William S., A.M, 305. Memoir of, by Rev. Edmund F. Slafter, 430-434. His birth, 430. Death, ib. Parentage, ib. Education, ib. Engages in mercantile business, ib. Enters the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, ib. Elected rector of Emmanuel Church at Little Falls, ib. Settled in Chelsea, 431. Removes to Providence, R. I., ib. His memoir of Rev. Jacob Bailey, ib. Other publications, 432, 433. His discourse on Shakespeare, 432. Appointed Registrar of the Diocese of Massachusetts, 433. Begins a History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, ib. Traits of Character, 434. Marriage, ib. Bartlett, Robert, 230 n. Bartlett, Silvanus, 230, 230 n.

Barton, Lieut. William, his diary of Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 436.

Bastian, Mr., 127.

Batchelder, John M., 263, 264.

Bates, Joshua, 141, 141 n.

Bath, Me., 432.

Bath, N. Y., 439.

Baury de Bellerive, M., 320 n., 321 n.
Baury de Bellerive, Madame, 321 n.
Beadle, Ansell Lothrop, 149.
Beadle, Elizabeth, 149.
Beadle, Lydia, 149.
Beadle, Mary, 149.

Beadle, William, letters relating to the
murder committed by, 147-149.
Memorandum by, addressed to P.
Vandervoort, 148. Manner of his

burial, 149. Inscription on the tablet to his wife and children, ib. Béasson, M., 321 n.

Beatty, Lieut. Erkuries, his diary of
Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 437.
Bedford, Mass., 166, 167, 199, 395.
"Bedford Flag," the, remarks upon, by
Rev. Henry F. Jenks, 165-167; by
Mr. W. S. Appleton, 199, 200.
Belcher, Capt. Andrew, 125.
Belcher, Gov. Jonathan, 44, 198.
Belfast, Me., 413.

Belknap, Jeremy, D.D., 481, 481 n. His reasons for not signing the covenant against the Boston Port Bill, 484-486.

Bellen, Col., 446.

Bellingham, Gov. Richard, 47.
Bellingham, Mass., 32.

Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of, his occupation of the Old Province House, 123, 124, 127, 128. His expected arrival in Boston, 124. Winters in Barbadoes, ib. Detained in New York, 125. Arrives in Boston, ib. Extracts from Hutchinson's History of Massachusetts relative to, 124, 125; from Sewall's Diary, 124-127. His death, 127, 128. His rents due to Sergeant and Sewall paid by the Province, 128, 130. Signs a resolve of the Council for the payment of his. house rent, 129.

Bellomont, Lady. See "Nanfan, Catharine."

Belsham, Thomas, 112.
Beltz, Mr., 216.
Bemis, George, 74, 398.
Benson, Hon. Egbert, LL.D., 9, 9 n., 10.
Benson, Miss. See "Montague, Mrs.

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C.

Cabinet of the Society, 84. Gifts to the, 66, 88, 101, 102, 168, 216, 217, 258, 261. Accessions to the, for the year ending March 31, 1885, 71, 72; for the year ending March 31, 1886, 394, 395. Annual report of the Cabinetkeeper, 71, 72, 394-396. Catalogue of the, 76, 401. The same to be published from the income of the Richard Frothingham fund, 4. In preparation, 72. Presented to the members, 87. Discovery respecting the date of the "Dudley cradle" in the, 199 n. Portraits in the, repaired, 395. Cabinet-keeper. See "Oliver, F. E." Cabot, George, 306.

Cabot, J. Elliot, LL.B., 214.

Cadwallader, Mrs., 11.

Carrington, Gen. Henry B., U.S.A., remarks by, in regard to the estimated number of men in the Continental army, 221-224. His "Battles of the American Revolution," 222, 224.

Cited, 206.

Carroll, Hon. Charles, of Carrollton, 16, 16 n. Portrait of, given to the Society, 261.

Carroll, John, D.D., LL.D., Archbishop, 14, 14 n.

Carter, J., 341 n.

Carter, Rev. Thomas, 47.
Carter, Lieut., 447, 452, 457, 464.
Carver, Caleb, 234.
Carver, Caleb, 3d, 235.
Carver, John, 234.

Casa-Irujo don Charles-Marie Martinez de, 13, 13 n.

Cass, Hon. Lewis, 217.

Cagnon, M., 327. Assassination of, 328, Cassignarde, M., 361 n., 362 n.

328 n.

Caldwell, Major, 285, 287.

Calhoun, Hon. John C., LL.D., 217.
Cambridge, England, 120.

Cambridge, Mass., 2, 45, 47, 55, 59, 93, 136, 154, 158, 168, 196 n., 200 203, 212, 225, 229, 262-264, 266, 267, 276, 390, 404, 436, 491, 496, 498-500. Cambridge, Md., 13.

"Cambridge Agreement," the, 121. Cambridge Hospital, the, 502. Camden, William, 41.

Campbell, Mrs. Jenny, 449.

Campbell, John, 447.

Campbell, William W., 438.

Campbell, Capt., 344-346, 346 n.
Campbell, Col., 293, 447-449.
Campbell, Lieut., 447.

Campfield, Jabez, his journal of Sulli-
van's expedition in 1779, 437.
Canajoharie, N. Y., 445, 458.
Cannondesago. See "Kanadesaga."
Cannonowago. See "Kanandaigua."
Canton, Mass., 442. Map of the town
of, given to the Society, 261.
Cape Français, Hayti, 306, 307, 312,
321 n., 322 n., 324 n., 331. Description
of, 308, 308 n.

Carleton, Sir Guy, 265, 296, 299, 301.

His proposition to the prisoners taken in Arnold's expedition, 274. Their reply, 274, 275. Carlisle, Mass., 265. Carlisle, Penn., 295. Carlyle, Thomas, 250, 255. Compared with Emerson, 109. His "Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell" cited, 250 n., 251 n., 252 n. Carpenter, Robert W., gift from, 394. Carpenter tavern, Foxborough, 394. Carrigain, Dr. Philip, 487.

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Cent Society" of Boston, 105.

Centennial Memorial of American Independence," an engraving, 395. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel, quotation from, 425. Chabaud, M., 372 n.

Challong, Capt. Henry, 38. His voyage and capture in 1606, 37. Chamberlain, Hon. Mellen, LL.D., 192 n. Elected a member of the executive committee of the Council, 80, 404. Remarks by, in reference to the will of John Harvard, 88. Remarks by, concerning the Old Province House, 122-131. Describes a journal of Arnold's expedition to Quebec, kept by Capt. Henry Dearborn, 275. Mentions anecdotes of Burr and Hamilton, 305.

Chambers, Capt. John, 265.

Champford, Baron de, 319 n. His bravery in quelling a revolt, 329, 330. Champion and Hagley, Messrs., 230. Channing, Edward, Ph.D., 67. Calls

attention to a Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 39. Gift from, 71. Makes an inquiry concerning the date of the first use of the word meeting-house, 102. Speaks of the records of the Atherton Company, ib. Remarks by, on some documents relating to the Atherton Company, 150-152. His "The Narragansett Planters," 391. Channing, William E., D.D., 107, 110, 418, 420.

Chapman, Isaac A., his "Sketch of the
History of Wyoming," 441.
Chappel, Alonzo, 395.

Charles I. of England, 250, 251, 253-255.
Charles II. of England, 249, 252.
Charles V., Emperor of Germany, 211.
Charleston, S.C., 14, 23, 25, 26 n., 27-29,
31, 32, 34, 66, 166, 316, 323, 344, 365.
Charlestown, Mass., 3, 47, 50, 202, 202 n.,
203 n., 221, 487. Engraving of the
burning of, 395.

Charlestown, N.H., 94.

Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de, his "History of St. Domingo " cited, 314 n.

Chase, George B., A.M., of the committee on the Treasurer's accounts, 4. Gift from, 261.

Chase, Hon. Samuel, 18. His impeachment, 18 n.

Chatham, Earl of. See 66 Pitt, Wil

liam."

Chatham, Mass., 407.

Chaudiere Pond, 269, 281-283, 281 n. Chauncy, Rev. Charles, Pres. Harv. Coll., 48.

Chavenne, Marc, 316. Executed, 317 n.
Cheasman, Capt., killed at Quebec, 294.
Chelsea, Mass., 430, 431, 434.
Chemung, N. Y., 465, 472.
Chenango, Indian town, N. Y., 463.
Cherry Valley, N. Y., 436, 445-449, 451-
453, 455, 456, 458, 463. Attacked by
a party of Tories and Indians under
Brant and Butler, 449, 450. List of
those killed and wounded in the at-
tack, 450.

Chester, Col. Joseph L., LL.D., 199.
Chester, Penn., 33.

Cheverus, Jean Louis Anne Madeleine
Lefevre de, D.D., Cardinal Archbishop
of Bordeaux, 14, 14 n.
Chicago Historical Society, 67.
Chickering, Jonas, 143
Children's Hospital, Boston, 2, 60.
Chipman, Ward, 237, 237 n.
Choate, Joseph H., 121.
Choconut, Indian village, 463.
Christ Church, Cambridge, 225.
Christiana, Del., 13, 33.

Christmas, Robert, exploded coat of arms of, 255.

Christmas, William, exploded coat of arms of, 255.

"Christ's Church in Longwood," 419, 421, 422 n.

"Church Monthly," the, 433. Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 173, 192, 193.

Cilley, Col. Joseph, 464. Cincinnati Gas-Light and Coke Co., the, 74, 398.

Clapp, Thomas, 232.

Clapp, William Warland, his "Record of the Boston Stage" cited, 9 n. Clapp, Mrs., 101.

Clark, Benjamin, 5. Clark, Daniel, 151.

Clark, Lieut. John, taken prisoner at Quebec, 295.

Clark, Gen. John S., 438, 440, 441.
Clark, Capt., 343.
Clarke, James Freeman, D.D., 122, 171.
Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson,
by, 107-117. Mentions anecdotes of
Burr and Hamilton, 305. His "Every-
Day Religion," 392. His "Remarks,
Life, and Character of James Free-
man, D.D.," ib. His "Ten Great Re-
ligions," ib.

Clarke, innkeeper, 6, 32.
Clarkson, Miss, 13.
Clay, Hon. Henry, 217, 424.
Claypole, James, 256.
Claypole. See "Clepole."
Cleaves, Mr., 157.

Clements's Ferry, S.C., 29.
Clepole, Sir John, exploded coat of
arms of, 256.
Clepole, John, 256.
Clerk, Sergeant, 457.

Cleveland, Pres. Grover, 394.
Cleveland, Ohio, 223.
Clevenger, Shobal L. Vail, his bust of
Webster, 265.

Clifford, Hon. John H., LL.D., 143.
Clinton, Hon. De Witt, LL.D., 8, 8 n.
Clinton, Sir Henry, 223.
Clinton, Gen. James, 436, 437, 441, 453,
458-463, 465, 466, 468, 476.
Clinton, Canada, 258, 390.
Clyde, Col., 454, 457.
Clyde, Major (Col. ?), 448.
Coats of arms "exploded," 250–257.
Cobb, Hon. Samuel C., elected a mem-
ber of the executive committee of the
Council, 80. Presents a gift for the
Cabinet from the late R. T. Paine,
101. Of a committee to report upon
the bequest of Mr. Sibley, 170.
Cobbett, Rer. Thomas, 47.
Coburn, Capt. Asa, 443, 453.

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