Ilitchcock, Enos, D.D., II. 228, 232. His Memoirs of the Bloomsgrove Family," 238.
Hodgden, Alexander, II. 305, 307, 309. Hodge, Hugh, M.I), II. 335. Hodge, Robert, II. 100.
Hodge & Shaker, Messrs., II. 100. Hogarth, William, II 234. Hogkins, John, I. 372. Holbrook, Felix, II. 387.
Holyoke, Edward A., M.D., II. 376. Letter of, to Dr. Belknap, with obser- vations on Judge Tucker's queries about slavery in Massachusetts, 398- 401. Sketch of, 398 n.
Hood, Admiral Sir Samuel, I. 108. Hopkins, Capt. Caleb, II. 251, 268, 270. Hopkins, Leinuel, M.D., II. 227. Hopkins, Samuel, D.D., II. 331. Hopkins, Gov. Stephen, II. 99, 102, 280, 284, 289. His account of Providence, R. I., 96.
Hopkinson, Francis, LL.D., I. 182, 338, 345, 496; II. 38, 227, 228.
Howe, Sir William, I. 134; II. 191. Howell, David, LL.D., II. 220, 222, 224,
'Independent Chronicle," newspaper, I. 142, 151.
"Independent Gazetteer," the, I. 35, 130.
Indians, I. 13, 83 n., 100, 227; II. 56, 59, 67, 429, 430. Treaties with the, I. 4, 6, 10, 12. General Sullivan's ex- pedition against the, 23, 36. Father Hennepin's views on the conversion of, 42, 46. Indian idols, 80. Indian slaves, II. 399.
Indian corn, price of, in 1782, I. 144.
Jackson, Rev. Joseph, II. 133, 135. Jackson, Major William, II. 206. Jackson, Dr.
Jaffrey, George, I. 98, 99, 118. Jefferson, Pies. Thomas, I. 95 n.; II. 219, 236, 263, 265, 281, 284, 292, 295, 321, 362 n., 407, 410, 412, 418, 421, 428, 429.
Jeffries, David, I. 98, 100, 102. Jenkins, John, II. 247.
Jennison, Nathaniel, II. 403. Jennison v. Caldwell, case of, II. 377, 403 n. Levi Lincoln's brief in the,
| “Joe," Portuguese coin, II. 270 n., 272. Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., I. 222, 294. Johnson, Sir William, I. 46; II. 152, 154, 158, 162, 164.
Jones, John Paul, I. 148.
Josselyn, John, I. 135. His "New Eng- land's Rarities " cited, 120 n. His Voyages to New England" cited, II. 376.
Joy, Michael, II. 136–139, 197, 200. Juno," sloop, II. 303.
Kames, Henry Home, Lord, II. 232. Keith, Sir William, II. 404. Kelley, II. 218. Keppele, Mrs.
335. Killsa, Capt. Moses, I. 274, 303, 308. King, Rufus, LL.D., II. 5-8, 11, 68. Kippis, Andrew, D.D., II. 354, 401. Knight, Mis., her ferry, I. 65. Knox, Hugh, D.D., his "Moral and Re- ligious Miscellany," II. 100, 102, 108. Kuhn, Adam, M.D., II. 337.
Lafayette, Gilbert Motier, Marquis de, I. 104. Lamb, James and Thomas, Messrs., II. 248.
La Poterie, Abbé Claude, II. 110, 116, 119, 121, 123.
Lardner, Nathaniel, D.D., I. 138 n. Larine, Breckvelt de, death of, II. 240. Funeral of, 243.
Larkin, Deacon John, II. 312, 362. Latta, Rev. Jamies, I. 165, 180. "L'Auguste," French war vessel, accident to the, I. 162.
Laurens, Col. John, II. 154.
Lawrence, Robert F., his "Churches of New Hampshire cited, I. 212 n.,
408 n. Ledyard, John, I. 413.
Lee, Gen. Charles, I. 171, 195, 425. Death of, 184.
Lee, Richard Henry, II. 35, 115. "Leonidas," pseudonym, I. 148, 158. Lesley,
schoolmaster, I. 318.
Leslie, Rev. Charles, I. 236. His "Short and Easy Method with the Deists," 212, 218, 228. "Letitia Cunningham," book, I. 183, 193. Letters and Documents relating to slav- ery in Massachusetts, II. 373–442. Lexington, weather at the time of the battle of, I. 330.
Libbey, Jeremiah, I. 99, 113, 115, 221, 223, 225, 235, 240, 241, 243, 246, 248, 277, 284, 333, 334, 340, 343, 344, 347, 349, 356, 358, 414, 415, 440, 442, 444, 460, 482; II. 197, 200, 217, 291, 298. Lincoln, Gen. Benjamin, I. 20, 448, 456, 457, 460, 472, 480; II. 134, 326, 348. Lincoln, Hon. Levi, II. 377, 403 n. His brief in the case of Jennison v. Cald- well, 438-442.
Linn, William, D.D., II. 121, 126, 129. Linné (Linnæus), Carl von, I. 143. Little, Rev. Daniel, I. 70, 80, 81, 386, 388 n., 395, 397, 399, 400; II. 171, 176, 185.
Livermore, Samuel, I. 434, 435, Livingston, John H., D.D., II. 129. Longchamps, Charles Julien de, I. 384. Long Island, origin of, I. 25. Descrip- tion of parts of, 251-253. Longman, Thomas, I. 166, 181, 204, 215, 218, 228, 235, 236, 266, 272, 273, 275, 277, 281, 286, 292, 303, 333, 340, 343, 346, 356, 374, 383, 401, 410; II. 116, 197. Letter from, to Dr. Belknap, I. 264, 265. Mr. Hazard writes to him respecting an English edition of Bel- knap's New Hampshire, 402, 403.
Lord, Benjamin, I. 54.
Lotteries, rage for in New England, II. 217, 248, 251.
Louis XIV. of France, coin of, I. 93. Louis XVI. of France, II. 325, 328. Louisburg, Gov. Shirley's instructions to Sir William Pepperell in the expe- dition against, I. 120, 124, 126. Siege of, 126, 127. Capitulation of, 127, 130, 133.
Lovewell, Capt. John, I. 397; II. 159. | Lovewell's Pond, battle of, I. 397, 398. Lowell, John, LL.D., II. 283, 294, 376, 403.
Lowndes, William Thomas, his "Biblio- graphers' Manual" cited, I. 219 n. Loyalty of the American colonists at the beginning of the Revolution, I. 121,
McMurray, William, his "Map of the United States," I. 249, 259;~ II. 282, 287, 288.
McNeill, Archibald, I. 458.
| McNeill, Robert, I. 458. Madison, Pres. James, II. 274. Madison, James, D.D., Bishop of Vir- ginia, II. 410.
Magaw, Samuel, D.D., II. 257, 258, 261. Magee, Capt. James, I. 473, 476, 483, 485, 486.
"Magnetic Bucket," the, I. 404, 408.
| Mallet, Paul Henry, II. 411.
Manco Capac, Inca of Peru, I. 11, 141, 168.
Manning, James, D.D., II. 12.
Mansfield, Rev. Isaac, I. 446. Maple sugar, II. 181.
Marbois, François de Barbé, I. 68, 100, 108, 154; II. 189.
Marcou, Mrs. Jane (Belknap), her "Life of Dr. Belknap" cited, I. 184 n., 412 n., 420 n., 428 n.; II. 115 n. "Maria," ship, II. 251.
Marien-glas." See "Isinglass." Marietta, Ohio, settlement of, I. 493. Marrant, Rev. John, II. 166, 190, 196. Martha's Vineyard, I. 253.
Martin, William, II. 279, 285, 289. Maryland, terms on which she acceded to the Confederation, I. 117. Mason, D. ———, II. 376.
Mason, Capt. John, I. 98, 128. His pa- | Millar, Rev. Robert, his “Propagation of
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"Records of the General
Court" cited, 376. "Massachusetts
Gazette" cited, 78.
Massachusetts Historical Society, I. 247 n.; II. 169 n., 253 n., 284, 297, 299, 308, 311, 315, 320, 322, 326, 327, 333, 341, 346, 347, 349, 350, 355, 356, 359, 362– 365, 369, 376, 383 n., 391 n., 394 n., 403 n., 411, 416, 422, 424, 426 n., 431. For- mation of the, II. 231, 233, 245. "Col- lections" of the, 357, 358, 360, 366, 367. Publication of the early Collections of the, 277 n. "Collections" cited, 12 n., 280 n., 375-377, 423 n. Library of the, 389 n., 411 n. Catalogue of the Library cited, 43 n., 320 n. "Pro- ceedings" of the, cited, 11 n., 123 n., 153 n., 231 n., 245 n., 356 n., 370 n., 397 | n., 438 n.
'Massachusetts Magazine," the, II. 83, 93, 196, 198, 203. Massachusetts Medical Society, II. 398 n. "Massachusetts Spy," the, cited, II. 25 n.
Mather, Cotton, D.D., I. 156; II. 62, 67, 116, 188, 202. His "Magnalia,” I. 37 ; II. 2. His "Wonders of the Invisible World," 198, 199, 204, 205.
Mather, Increase, D.D., II. 153-155. Mather, Rev. Richard, I. 19.
Mather, Samuel, D.D., I. 172. Maverick, Samuel, II. 391.
Mayhew, Jonathan, D.D., I. 223; II. 329.
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Miller, Samuel, D.D., II. 306, 309. Minot, Hon. George Richards, his "His-
tory of the Insurrection in Massachu- setts," I. 133 n., 457 n.; II. 55, 59, 69, 428, 431.
Mirallez, Don Juan de, death of, I. 61.
"Monarch." See "Webster, Noah." Montague, Edward Wortley, I. 14, 17, 322.
Montgolfier, Joseph (?), I. 329. Montgolfier, Stephen (2), I. 329. Montgomery, Montgomery, Gen. Richard, II. 152,
"Monthly Review," the, II. 294. Moody, Rev. Joshua, I. 13, 119. Moore, John, M.D., his "Travels" cited, I. 197.
Moorhead, Rev. John, I. 447 n. Morgan, Gen. Daniel, I. 87, 91. Morgan, Col. George, II. 60. Morris, Robert, I. 279; II. 190, 272. Morris, Mrs. II. 355.
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144, 147, 149, 167, 194, 196, 197, 209, 212, 213, 245, 252, 296, 343, 368, 371.
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, birth of, II. 254.
Morton, Perez, II. 397.
Morton, Thomas, II. 152. Judge Davis's edition of his "Memorial" cited, I. 445 n.
Mother Goose, I. 354.
Mount Washington, ascent of, by Dr. Belknap's party, I. 389-391; II. 174- 176.
Muir, Rev. James, II. 47, 62, 70, 73, 74, 100, 104.
Murray, James, I. 423, 426. Murray, Rev. John, 314.
Murray, Rev. John, the Universalist, L 149 n., 152, 171, 364, 366, 369, 489, 492; II. 104, 314 n.
Musical Prodigy, a, I. 74, 76. Mycall, John, I. 435, 484 n.; II. 232. Myers, Moses, II. 404.
Myrick, I. 274.
Names proposed for new States to be made from the North-west Territory, I. 335 n.
Nash, Timothy, I. 396 n.
Nason, Major Samuel, II. 6, 18. Navy, American, the, I. 148, 158. Neal, Rev. Daniel, I. 37, 209; II. 364, 384. His "History of the Puritans," II.2. IIis "History of New England" cited, 376.
Necker, Jacques, II. 123.
Negroes, Picture of the Virgin Mary (black), in Havanna, I. 176. Political status of, in Massachusetts, II. 11; in New Hampshire, ib., 12 n. Several kidnapped at Boston, 19-21, 25, 32, 59. Eight kidnapped at Fairfield, Conn., 32. Return of those taken at Boston, 55. Petitions of, to Massa- chusetts General Courts, 22, 23, 432- 437.
Newcastle, Thomas Pelham Holles, Duke of, I. 127.
New England, Presbyterianism in, II. 319. "Records of the United Colonies of,” I. 4, 13, 92, 94, 100; II. 309, 323, 328.
New Hampshire, proposed constitution for (1779), I. 10, 15. Regulation act of, 15, 18. Constitutional convention of 1779, 26, 29. Bad character of a member of the House of Representa- tives of, 27, 29. Curious speech of a member of the Legislature of, 43, 46, 446 n. Boundary with New York, 111, 112; II. 206. Constitution of 1781, I. 111, 113, 114, 161, 163. Politics in (1782), 175. Copyright law of, 225. Boundary with Massachusetts, 242. Education in, before and after the American Revolution, 287–291. Illit- erate magistrates in, 422, 426. Earth- quake in (1785), 424. Politics in (1786), 433-435. Seal of the State, 494. Slav- ery in, II. 2. Political status of negroes in, 11, 12 n. Eloquence in, 40. "New Hampshire Gazette," newspaper, I. 108, 132, 373.
New Hampshire Historical Society, "Collections" of, cited, II. 248 n. New Jersey, College of (Princeton), I. 8; II. 27, 28, 311. Judges in (1786), I. 422. Soil of, 14, 17.
Newport, R. I., evacuation of, I. 20, 21. Newspapers, character of Philadelphia, I. 168, 178. Not carried in the United States mail, II. 24, 36, 38. Newton, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Bristol, I. 237.
New York, boundary with New Hamp- shire, I. 111, 112; II. 206. New York, city of, moving of tenants on 1st of May of each year, I. 437, 459. Tumult in (1788), II. 31. Brick
O'Connor, John, I. 497, 482. Ogden, Col. Matthias, II. 367. Ohio, settlement of, I. 493. "Ohio Company," the, I. 484 n., 487, 491, 493; II. 45, 139.
Oldmixon, John, II. 116 n. "Ordinance of 1787," W. F. Poole's ar- ticle on the, I. 484 n.
Osgood, David, D.D., II. 213. Osgood, Major Samuel, I. 398. Nom- inated Postmaster-General, II. 192. Oswald, Eleazer, I. 162, 164, 186, 227, 322, 479; II. 24, 29, 35–37, 54, 70. Otis, Hon. Samuel Alleyne, II. 338, 350, 353. Letter of Mr. Hazard to, 334-337. Otto, Lewis William, II. 307, 315.
Paine, Rev. Joshua, II. 98. Paine, Robert Treat, curious proposal of, for making a survey of Massachu- setts, II. 109.
Paine, Thomas, I. 121, 124, 159, 165, 180. His "Address to the Quakers," 2, 4. His "Crisis," 146, 152, 206. Palestine, soil of, I. 14. Palmer, Rev. Elihu, II 291. Paper, price of, in 1779, I. 7. Manufac- ture of in America, II. 242. Paper money, I. 48, 57, 67. Paracelsus (Bombast de Hohenheim), II. 199.
Parker, Rev. Noah, I. 333.
Parker, Samuel, D D., II. 240, 241, 243. "Parliamentary History of England,' the, cited, I. 206 n.
Parsons, Jonathan, D.D., II. 221-226, 282, 237.
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Peale, Charles Wilson, I. 62.
Pease, Levi, II. 145, 146, 148, 149, 157, 167.
Pelliam, Henry, his "Map of Boston," II. 115, 120.
Pemberton, Thomas, letter of, to Dr. Belknap, on slavery in Massachusetts, II. 391-894. Sketch of, 394 n. Penn, William, I. 37, 49, 52, 64; II. 99, | 114, 126, 128, 131, 139, 143, 147, 152, 157, 160, 344. Anecdote of, 132. Pennsbury," manor of, II. 114, 116, 120. Pennsylvania Evening Post," news- paper, I. 87.
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Philadelphia Library, the, II. 302. Philip, King, I. 445; II. 62.
Phillips Exeter Academy, I. 80.
Phipps, Sir William, I. 209; II. 290.
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Pike, Nicholas, II. 33, 40, 47.
Pine Plain, Long Island, I. 251.
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Poterie, Abbé Claude de la, II. 110, 116, 119, 121, 123.
Powars, Edward E., I. 142, 151. Pownall, Gov. Thomas, I. 359. Poyntell, William, II. 309. Presbyterian Church, divisions of the, I. 165, 180. "Records of the, in the United States," cited, II. 102 n. Pro- posed history of the American, 311. Price, Richard, D.D., I. 358, 415. Price, Rev. Roger, II. 353. Priestley, Joseph, LL.D, I. 358; II. 349. Prince, Capt. Job, II. 384. Prince, Newton, II. 387.
Prince, Rev. Thomas, I. 14, 37. His "Annals" cited, II. 376.
Princeton College, I. 8; II. 27, 28, 311. Printing, expense of, in America, I. 125, 177, 187, 188, 223–224.
Pritchard, William, II. 247, 249, 250. Proud, Robert, his "History of Pennsyl- vania," II. 365.
"Providence Gazette," newspaper, II. 280 n.
Provost, Samuel, D.D., Bishop of New York, II. 121.
Purchas, Rev. Samuel, II. 52.
his collection of Laws of Virginia, II. 429.
Quakers, I. 157; II. 282, 288. Thomas Paine's address to the, I. 2, 4. Perse- cution of, in New England, 267. Dr. Belknap's opinion of, as politicians, II. 221.
Quincy, Edmund (II. C. 1722), II. 53.
Pintard, John, II. 157, 158, 162, 164, 165, Quincy, Col. Josiah, II. 51.
Quincy, Josiah, LL.D., Pres. Harv. Coll., II. 152 n.
Poole, Wm. F., his article on the "Ordi- nance of 1787" cited, I. 484 n.
Pope, Alexander, I. 6, 15; II. 307. Pope, Joseph, I. 471; II. 283.
Popkin, Rev. John Snelling, I. 447 n. Porter, Amos (?), I. 493.
Porter, Rev. Nathaniel, I. 397. Portsmouth. N. H., whirlwind at, I. 38,
50. Accident to a French man-of-war in the harbor of, 162.
Post-office, U. S., I. 469, 470, 475. Mail
Randolph, Edward, I. 3.
Randolph, John, II. 425 n. Rea, Daniel, II. 149.
"Records of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America" cited, II. 102 n.
"Records of the United Colonies of New England," I. 4, 13, 92, 94, 100; II. 309, 323, 328.
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