Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund, the, 72, 78, 396, 402, 403, 429. In- come of the, 75, 76, 78, 399, 400, 402. Vote of the Society with regard to the use of the income of the, 265. Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co., gift from, 71.
Massachusetts Medical Society, 420, 487. Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 502. Mather, Cotton, D.D., 479, 503. Mr. Sibley's list of publications of, 504. Mather, Rev. Richard, 46. Maude, Rev. Daniel, 48.
Mauduit, M. le chevalier de, 309. His death, 309 n.; burial, 324 n. Mauran, James Eddy, letters communi- cated by, 121, 122.
Maverick, Samuel, 44 n.
Mayhew, Rev. Thomas, 46, 48.
Maynard, Lieut. Jonathan, 445. Indians under Brant, 444.
Maysville, Ky., 88.
Maxwell, Thomas, 488.
Maxwell, Major Thompson, his narra- tive of Sullivan's expedition in 1779, 438.
Maxwell, Gen. William, 436. Mechanics' Institute, the, Lowell, 263. Medfield, Mass., 5, 6, 32. Medford, Mass., 197, 276, 427. Medomak Bank, the, Waldoboro', Me., 497.
"Meeting-house," question as to the date of the first use of the term, 102. Meetings of the Society, 1, 64, 87, 101. 118, 136, 154, 168, 208, 225, 258, 435. April meeting postponed, 257. Vote to dispense with, during the summer of 1885, 106.
Meigs, Lieut.-Col. Return J., 275, 277, 278, 296, 301, 303, 304. His journal of Arnold's expedition against Que- bec, 266. Of the party to attack Quebec, 293. Taken prisoner, 295. Released on parole, 299. Mein, Mr., 28.
Mendon, Mass., 32. Mercer, Thomas, 157. Meriden, Conn., 32.
Merrill, Hon. James C., A.M., 409. Merrill, Sergeant, 456. Merriman, Mrs. Helen B., 73, 397. Meyers, U. S. consul at Hayti, 359. Miatt, Mark, 31, 34.
Michael Angelo. See "Buonarroti." Middleborough, Mass., 159. Refugees from, 234.
Middleton, Hon. Arthur, 26 n. Middleton, Mrs. Arthur, 26. Middletown, Conn., 295. Mildmay, Lady Alice (Winthrop), 120. Mildmay, Sir Henry, of Graces in Essex, 252, 253.
Mildmay, Sir Henry, the regicide, 253. Mildmay, Sir Humphrey, 253. Mildmay, Sir Thomas, 120, 253. Mildmay, Sir Walter, 120, 253, 253 n. Mildmay, William, of Springfield Barnes,
Mildmay, William (H.C. 1647), 252. His college rank, 253.
"Milford," the, British ship, captures a privateer, 303.
Millar, Rev. John, 48.
Millar, Mr., a drawing of the battle of Bunker Hill by, 395. Millard, Thomas, 123.
Miller, Stephen, letter from, to Edward Winslow, Jr., 242.
Miller, Mr., 11, 13. Miller, the Misses, 239. Milton, John, 250. His "Paradise Lost" cited, 40.
Milton, Mass., 136, 236, 390. A history of, in preparation, 219. Milton Academy, 137. Miner, Charles, 441. His "History of Wyoming," 438.
Minisink Settlement, N. Y., 461. Minnado, Indian, 36-38. Minns, Thomas, 220. Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, comte de, 318 n.
Mirbeck, Frédéric Ignace de, 332 n. Mires, T., killed at Cherry Valley, 450.
Mississippi," the, steam frigate, 259, 260. Mitchell, Mrs. Hugh, killed at Cherry Valley, 450.
Melmoth, Mrs., 10, 10 n. Melvin, J., his journal of the expedi- tion to Quebec, 266. Members, corresponding, honorary, and resident. See 64 Corresponding," "Honorary," and Resident Mem-Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan, 45, 47. Mitchell, Hon. Nahum, his "History of Bridgewater" cited, 231 n.
Memoirs of members, assigned, 4, 140, 155, 208, 225, 258. Presented, 51, 89, 107, 132, 405, 430, 487. Memorial Hall, Cambridge, 55.
Mitchell, Mr., 26. Mitchell, Mrs., 26. Mobile, Ala., 133.
"Memorial History of Boston," the, 196, Mohun, Charles, Lord, 195 n.
197 n., 478, 479. Cited, 14 n.
Molesworth, Robert, Viscount Molesworth,
his "An Account of Denmark as it Mount Vernon, Va., 17, 140, 145.
was in 1692" cited, 40. Moncal, Major, 176.
Moncke, Levinus, 37. Letter to, from Capt. J. Barlee, 38. Monk, George, 125.
Monmouth, Duke of. See "Scott, J." Montagu, Basil, 155. Montagu, Mrs. Basil, 155.
Montagu, Sir Edward, Earl of Sand- wich, 255.
Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 289, 290. His capture of Montreal, 271, 286. Death of, 272, 293, 294. forces under Arnold, 287. the assault on Quebec, 292. of, 296.
Joins the Orders for Burial
"Monthly Anthology," the, 107. Montour, Catharine, 466, 471. Montreal, Canada, 274, 287, 288, 297, 299, 390. Captured by Gen. Mont- gomery, 271, 286.
Moody, Lieut. Andrew, taken prisoner at Quebec, 295.
Moody, Lady Deborah, 49.
Moore, George H., LL.D., refers to a letter of John Eliot giving a descrip- tion of New England, 43. Reads a paper relating to the Salem Court of 1692, ib. Presents a communication relating to the name "Columbia," 159-165. Remarks by, in regard to the bicentennial of Boston, 219–221. Moore, Rev. Mr., 49. Moorhouse, Col., 477. Mordaunt, Charles, Earl of Peterborough, 193.
Morgan, Gen. Daniel, 266, 276, 277, 287, 439. Of the party to attack Quebec, 292, 293. Taken prisoner, 295.
Morgan, Major, 184.
Morris, Hon. Gouverneur, 7 n. tainment at the house of, 7, 8. Mar- riage of, 8 n.
Morris, Hon. Thomas, 10, 10 n. Morris, Col., 26.
Morris, Mr., 185, 192.
Morristown, N.J.,
Morse, John T., Jr., A.B., his "John Adams," 68. His "Samuel Adams," 392.
Morss, James, D.D., 430.
Morton, Nathaniel, 98, 99.
Morton, Perez, 5 n. Morton, Mrs. Perez, 408. Motley, Hon. John L., LL.D., 85. Mott, Mrs., 24.
Motto, the, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, remarks relative to, by Dr. Everett, 39, 40; by Mr. H. W. Haynes, 40, 41.
Mount Auburn Cemetery, 63..
Mount Zion Church, Chelsea, 431. Mousse, a slave, 341 n. Anecdote of, 321 n., 322 n. Notice of, in a Boston newspaper, 322 n.
Moxon, Rev. George, 49.
Mud Island, reduction of, 236 n., 237. Mulberry-tree, Shakespeare's, a piece of, given to the Society, 216. Mumford, Hon. Gurdon Saltonstall, 9, 9 n., 10. Mumford, Mr., 121. Mumford, Mrs., 10. Murray, Gen., 285. Murray, Mr., 9. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- bridge, 58. Collections of the "Brazil Expedition" received in the, 59. Ex- tract from the report of the Trustees of the, ib.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 156, 262.
Nahant, Mass., 264, 422. Nancy, a slave, 341 n. Nanfan, Catharine (Lady Bellomont), 126-128.
Nanfan, Lieut.- Gov. John, 126. Nanfan, Madam, 126. Napoleon I., Emperor, 410, 414. Napoleon III. of France, 414. Nash, Mrs. Mary Pratt (Cooke), 71. Natick, Mass., 46, 47.
"National Quarterly Review," the, 432.
Nattannas, an Indian, 280. Nauset, Mass., 48. Nazareth, Penn., 475. Necker, Jacques, 311. Needham, Mass., 267. Nesmith, George W., 264. Newark, N.J., 440. New Bedford, Mass., 218. Newberry, Judge Roger, 147. Newbury, Mass., 48.
Newburyport, Mass., 266, 267, 276, 303, 430.
New Castle, Me., 304. Newell, Rev. Jonathan, 491.
"New England Historical and Genea- logical Register," the, 134, 196 n. Cited, 128 n., 231 n., 240 n., 251 n., 253 n., 257 n., 267, 438.
New England Historic-Genealogical So- ciety, the, 134, 507.
"New England Weekly Journal," the, extracts from, in reference to a dis play of the Northern Lights, 105. Newfield, Conn., 7, 32.
New Hampshire Historical Society, the
P, Capt., 374, 380, 389. Packard, Mr., 214. Pagan, Mr., 238. Page, A. B., 399.
Page, Gov. John, 18, 18 n. Page, Ensign John, 166, 395. Paige, Lucius R., D.D., 131. Commu- nicates two letters of Dr. William Barry, 34, 35. Makes remarks in reference to the will of John Har- vard, 88. Speaks of the death of Mr. J. L. Sibley, 155. Paigot, Mr., 315 n.
Paine, Hon. Robert, LL.D., 101, 101 n. Paine, Robert Treat (H.C. 1792), 101 n., 102.
Paine, Robert Treat (H.C. 1822), letter from, conveying certain gifts to the Society, 101, 102.
Paine, Thomas, 112. Paine, Dr., 238.
Paley, William, his "Moral Philosophy," 424.
Palfrey, Hon. John G., LL.D., 203, 206, 501. His "History of New England" cited, 203 n.
Palmer, Joseph, M.D., his "Necrology of Alumni of Harvard College," 495. Palmer, innkeeper, 32. Pancefort, Mr., 175.
Park, Edwards A., D.D., his " Discourses on some Theological Doctrines as related to Religious Character," 69. Parker, Hon. Francis E., LL.B., 390. A witness of Mr. Sibley's will, 170. Death of, announced, 208. Mr. Ed- ward Bangs appointed to write a memoir of, ib. Tribute to, by Hon.
Parker, Rev. Theodore, 111, 112. Parker, Rev. Thomas, 48. Parker, Thomas, 25. Parker, Capt., 447.
Parkman, Francis, LL.D., 85, 225-227, 479. His "Montcalm and Wolfe," 68. His gift to the Library, 70. Elected Vice-President, 79, 404.
"Parkman manuscripts," the report upon, by the President, 225-228. Parminter, James, 450 n.
Parnell, Fanny, her "Land League Songs," 257.
Partridge, Rev. Ralph, 48.
Patrick, Capt., killed by Indians, 444. Burial of, 445.
Patterson, Gen. John, 477.
Paulet, Charles, 1st Duke of Bolton, 179, 179 n.
Pauling, Col. Albert, 436. Pawtucket, R.I., 480. Payne, Rice W., 262. Peabody, Rev. Andrew, LL.D., 85, 122, 168, 486. His estimate of Admiral Preble, 4. Appointed to write his memoir, ib. Letter from, to Dr. George E. Ellis, about the origin of the " Thayer Commons," 55. "Baccalaureate Sermons," 68. translations of " 'Cicero, De Senec- tute," and "De Amicitia," 69. Pre- sents a memoir of Rear Admiral George H. Preble, 132-135. Appointed to write a memoir of Mr. J. L. Sibley, 155. Executor of Mr. Sibley's will, 169. Various publications of, 392. Moves a vote of thanks to the retir- ing members of the Council, 404. Memoir of Mr. J. L. Sibley by, 487- 507.
Peabody, Lieut. Ebenezer, 454, 458, 461. Peabody, Ephraim, D.D., 209, 211. Peabody, Francis, 143. Peabody, George, LL.D., 73, 81, 83, 397. Peabody fund, the, 73, 78, 397, 402. Income of the, 74, 75, 77, 78, 398, 399, 401, 402. Peabody Museum of American Archæ- ology and Ethnology, 2, 93, 170. Peale, Charles Wilson, 156.
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Perks, bamsel G.. biographical sketch OL BT Mr. C. C. Perkins, 305–317. Letter from, to Frankin Dexter. 37. 274. He narrative of the insured tion in St. Denlinge, 307-373 Ex- tracts from a letter of, to his brother,
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