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Fuller, Dr. Samuel, 202. Extract from
a letter of, 203 n.
Fuller, innkeeper, 32.
Fumell, Mr., 303.
Funday, Major, 445, 454.

G.

Gaddes, Charles W., gift from, 395.
Gadsby, innkeeper, 33.

Gage, Gov. Thomas, 123, 233.
Galbaud, Gen., 334, 335, 335 n., 337, 338.
Galbaud, Major, 338, 338 n.
Galifet, M., 320 n., 322, 322 n., 372 n.
Gallego, Mr., 18, 20.
Gallop, John, 104.

Galloway, Earl of. See "Stewart, J." Galpin, Albert, 148. Extract from a letter of, describing the manner of W. Beadle's burial, 149. His copy of the inscription on the Beadle tablet, ib.

Gamble, Col, 19.

Gammell, Prof. William, 480.

Gannet, Miss Mary, communicates, through Mr. Deane, certain papers belonging to the Winslow family, 229. Gano, Rev. John, his narrative of Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 437. Gansevoort, Gen. Peter, '438, 453, 457, 459, 471.

Gardiner, John Sylvester John, D.D., his funeral sermon on Mr. David Sears, 408.

Gardiner, Lion, 394.
Gardiner, Nathaniel, 234.
Gardiner, Dr. Sylvester, 277.
Gardiner, William H., 141.
Gardiner, Me., 277.
Gardner, Capt., 122.
Garret, Mr., innkeeper, 478.
Garrett, Ensign Andrew, 455. Taken
prisoner at Cherry Valley, 450.
Garrick, David, 216, 217, 395.

Garrick, Mrs. David, her statement respecting the block of Shakespeare's Mulberry-tree presented to her husband, 216.

Garrison, William L., quotation from, in reference to Henry Clay, 424. Gasquil, 34.

Gates, Gen. Horatio, 237, 442, 443.
Gates, Sir Thomas, 247.
Gathsegwarohare, Indian town, N.Y.,
469, 470.

General Court Records, extract from

the, 129. Cited, 129 n. General fund, the, 74, 78, 79, 398, 402, 403. Income from the, 75, 399. General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 430.

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New George P A., his portrails of
Wade, 217, 98, 262
News John P., 262

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Umbed States cited, 206.

Bil. Clement B. AM, presents the sonnal report of the Council, 66

Tate of thanks n. 32. His opinion in reped to the time of passage of the declarat act of

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Hill, Roger, exploded coat of arms of,
250.

Hillard, Hon. George S., LL.D., 85.
Hilles, Thomasine (Mrs. Forth), 156.
Hillsborough, N.H., 295.
Hilton, Charles, 284, 288.
Hingham, Mass., 46, 48, 229 n.
"Historical Magazine," the, 437. Cited,
438.

Hoar, Hon. E. Rockwood, LL.D., pays
a tribute to Mr. J. L. Sibley, 155.
Of a committee to report upon the
bequest of Mr. Sibley, 170. Makes
the report, 228. Presents sundry por-
traits, the bequest of John H. East-
burn, 261.

Hoar, Rev. Leonard, Pres. Harv. Coll., 254.

Hoar, Hon. Samuel, LL.D., 85.

Hopkinton, N.H., 487, 496, 497.
Hoppin, Nicholas, D.D., 390. The death
of, announced, 225. Dr. F. E. Oliver
appointed to write a memoir of, ib.
"Hornet," the, U. S. ship, 72.
Horry, Madam, 24, 25, 26 n., 29, 30.
Horsford, Prof. E. N., account of an em-
bankment at Stony Brook, discovered
by, 200-204.

Horsley, Samuel, LL.D., successively Bp.
of Rochester and St. Asaph, 112.
Houdon, Jean Antoine, 258.
How, Mr., 190.

Howard, Hon. John Eager, 14, 14 n.
Howard, Mr., 277.

Howe, Sir William, 299, 301.
Howes, Samuel P., his portrait of Web-
ster, 263.

Howland, Joanna (Mrs. White), 230 n.

Hobart, Rev. Peter (also written Hub- Hubbard, Bela, D.D., 7, 7 n. bard), of Hingham, 46.

Hobson, Capt., 38.

Hoit, Albert Gallatin, his portraits of
Webster, 263.

Holbrook, innkeeper, 32.

Holden, Lieut. Aaron, 447, 449, 455. Taken prisoner at Cherry Valley, 450.

Holden, Thomas, killed at Cherry Val-
ley, 450.

Hollis, Thomas, his edition of Sidney's
Works cited, 40.

Holmes, Abiel, D.D., his "Annals of
America" cited, 103.
Holmes, John Bee, 26.

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, LL.D., 85, 429.
His "Ralph Waldo Emerson," 68,
107.

Holmes, Major, 182 (?), 183, 184 (?),
191 (?).
Holmes, Mr., 21.
Holt, Sir John, 44.
Holyoke, Edward A., M.D., extract
taken from the memoir of, describing
his first view of the Northern Lights,
103.

Homer, 96. Quotation from Pope's
translation of his Odyssey, 97.
Honorary member, death of, 225.
Hooke, Francis, 195.

Hooke, Rev. William, 45, 48-50, 195.
Hooke, Mr., 173.

Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 49.
Hope, Col., 174, 176.
Hoph, Rev. Mr., 47.

Hopkins, Charles, lines quoted from,
188 n.

450.

Hopkins, Simeon, killed at Cherry ValHis body recovered, 452. ins, Major, killed by Indians, 461. nson, Hon. Joseph, LL.D., his Hail Columbia 161.

Hubbard, John N., his "Sketches of
Border Adventures in the Life and
Times of Major Moses Van Campen,"
439.

Hubbard, Capt. Jonas, 275. Death of,
272. Of the party to attack Quebec,
292. Wounded, 294.
Hubbard, Rev. William, 98, 99.
Hubbard. See also " Hobart."
Hubley, Lieut.-Col. Adam, his journal of
Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 438.
Hudson, William, 151, 152.
Huestin, Mr., 477.
Huger, the Misses, 23.
Hull, Mr., 159.
Hull, Mass., 46.

Humboldt, F. H. Alexander, Baron von,

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read by the President, 219. Hutchinson, Thomas, 125. Hutchinson, Mr., 239.

Huxley, Thomas Henry, 109.

I.

Independent corps of Cadets, the, 412.
Ingraham, Mr., 25.

Ipswich, Mass., 47, 137, 152, 276.
Ireton, Hon. John, 255.

Irving, Hon. Washington, LL.D., 429.
Ives, Messrs. D. P. & Co., 264.

Izard, Mrs. (Widow Shippen), 13.

J.

Jackson, Pres. Andrew, 217.

Jackson, Mrs., 12.

James I. of England, 243, 252.
James II. of England, 175 n., 191 n.

James Francis Edward, the Pretender, 193.

James, Mrs. Isabella, 72.
James, John Warren, 220.
James, Rev. Thomas, 49.

Japan, account of the first attempts by the United States to open communication with, 258-261.

Jefferson, Pres. Thomas, 12 n., 16, 16 n.

Jeffreys, George, Lord, 44, 254.

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Kiernan, Thomas J., 498.
Kimball, Capt., 464.
Kinardsley, Clement, 251.
King, David, 266.

King, Hon. John Glen, A.M., 409.
King, Hon. Rufus, LL.D., 8, 8 n.
King, Mrs. Rufus, 9.

King's College, the name Columbia given to, 165.

King's Ferry, N. Y., 476.
Kingston, innkeeper, 33.
Kingston, Mass., 158.
Kirby, Mrs., 33.

Kirkland, Rev. John T., LL.D., Pres.
Harv. Coll., 107.

Klock, Col., 445, 446, 448, 450. Knapp, S. L., his "Life of Aaron Burr," 265.

Knowles, Rev. John, 47.

Knox, Gen. Henry, 206, 207, 224. His
Report on troops furnished by the
several States during the War of the
Revolution, 205.

Knutton, John, 241, 241 n., 242.
Knyvet, Edmund, 406.

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Lacroix, Lieut.-Gen. Baron Pamphile de, Lepsius, Karl Richard, 59.

324 n.

Ladson, Major, 26.
Ladsons, Miss, 25.
Lafayette, Gilbert Motier, marquis de,
310 n., 311 n., 395, 444.
Lamb, Col. John, of the party attacking
Quebec, 292. Wounded, 294.
Lamb, Mrs. Martha J., her "History of
the City of New York" cited, 9 n.
Lambert, Mr., 304.

Lancaster, Mass., 51, 55, 61, 63, 427.
Lancaster, Penn., 266, 295.
Lane, Capt. Daniel, 443, 447, 448, 452,
455-457, 459, 475. Arrested, 451.
Sentence read, 453. Discharged from
the service, 474.

Langdon, Hon. John, LL.D., 488.
Lanodear, Mr., 298.

"La Normandie," the, French ship of war, 335.

Lansing, Henry R., 442, 444, 454.
Larklin, Mr., 457.

Laroque, M., 359.

Larrick, Col., 475.

Larry, Lieut., tried by court-martial, 443.

Latham, Williams, A.B., 74, 398. His gift of music books, 70.

Latour, M., 322 n.

Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 20.
Lavard, M., 328 n.

Lavaud, François, murder of, 354.* Lawrence, Hon. Abbott, LL.D., 143, 144, 395, 413, 427.

Lawrence, Abbott, A.M., elected a mem-
ber of the executive committee of the
Council, 80, 404.
Lawrence, Amos, 427.
Lawrence, Amos A., A.M., 71. His
gifts to the Library, 70, 71. Gift
from, 122. His contributions to the
"Rebellion "department of the Libra-
ry, 293.

Lawson, Thomas B., 264. His portrait
of Webster, 263, 263 n.
Lawson, Mrs., innkeeper, 11, 33.
Lea, Philip, 479.

Ledyard, Mr., 9.

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Le Sage, M., death of, 320 n.
Leveridge, Rev. William, 48.
Levi, Robert, 170.
Lewe (?), Col., 461.

Lewin (Lewis ?), Col., 452.
Lewis, Gen. Morgan (?), 454.
Lewis, Capt. Winslow, 220.
Lewis, Mr., 17.

Lexington, a battle-field memorial of, given to the Society, 71. Lloyd, Gov. Edward, 16 n. Lloyd, Hon. James, 16 n. Librarian. See "Green, S. A." Library of the Society, 391 n., 429. Gifts to the, 64, 105, 118, 122, 139, 150, 154, 155, 200, 249, 257, 258, 261, 265, 481. Accessions to the, for the year ending March 31, 1885, 70; for the year ending March 31, 1886, 393. Annual report of the Librarian, 70, 71, 393, 394. Number of volumes, &c., in the, 71, 394. Number of volumes in the Rebellion department, 71, 394. Number of manuscripts in the, 394. List of donors to the, 509. Lima, N. Y., 441.

Limbe, Hayti, 353, 366.

Limerick Bank, the, Rockland, Me., 497. Lincoln, Pres. Abraham, 133, 222, 416, 417. His address at Worcester in 1848, 416 n.

Lincoln, Bridget Fiennes, Countess of, 202 n.

Lincoln, Capt. George, 95.
Lincoln, Gov. Levi, 95.
Lindsley, Mrs. Dr., 263.

Lisle, Lady Alicia, executed, 254.
Lisle, Bridget (Mrs. Hoar), 254.
Lisle, Hon. John, exploded coat of arms
of, 253. Assassinated, 254.

Lisle, Sir William, 253.
List of Refugees from Plymouth County,
234, 235.

Litchfield, Conn., 478.
Little, Ephraim, 234.
Little, John, 234.

Little, Peabody, 235.

Little, Thomas, 234.

Little, Thomas, the younger, 234.

Little, William Henry, 235.

Little Falls, N. Y., 446.

Livermore, Capt. Daniel, his journal of
Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 438.
Livermore, George, A.M., 85.
Livesey, Lady Ann, 254.

Livesey, Sir Michael, 254. Exploded
coat of arms of, 251.
Livingston, John Henry, D.D., 454.
Livingston, John R., 10, 10 n.

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