Rev. Edward Everett, Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University. James C. Merrill, Esq. of Boston. CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. Elkanah Watson, Esq. Rev. Eliphalet Nott, D. D. President of *Elias Boudinot, LL. D. Hon. John C. Smith. John Pintard, Esq. David Hosack, M. D. Hon. De Witt Clinton, LL. D. Rev. James Richards. George Chalmers, Esq. Hon. Charles H. Atherton. Michael Joy, Esq. Rev. Robert Morrison. Samuel Bayard, Esq. Major Hugh M'Call. Baron Humboldt. Peter S. Du Ponceau, Esq. William T. Williams, Esq. J. Van Ness Yates, Esq. N. A. Haven, jun. Esq. Sir Walter Scott. Fred. Adelung. William Lee, Esq. Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin. George W. Erving, Esq. GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE TEN VOLUMES OF THE SECOND SERIES, METHODICALLY ARRANGED. I. RELATING PARTICULARLY TO low's Relation of things remarkable in THE SOCIETY. 6. Officers of the Society. i. 13. x at the end 7. Members deceased. end. x. at the 8. Donations to the Society. ii. 285. iii. 292. iv. 304. vii. 297. viii. 329. ix. 369. x. 188. 9. Prospectus of Hubbard's History of New England, about to be published. ii. 281. 10. Letters respecting Hubbard's History. iii. 286. 11. Note on an ancient Manuscript, ascertained to be a part of Governour Winthrop's Journal. iv. 200 12. Account of the New England Library, collected by Rev. Thomas Prince. vii. 179. Plymouth, which were not printed in the 1st Series, 8th volume, 16221623. ix. 74. 17. Necessaries for going to Virginia, 1626. ii. 267. ton, 1625. 18. Hutchinson Papers: The first - Letter from R. Levett to John Cotx. 182. 19. Mr. Cotton's Answer. x. 183. 20. Letter from Matthew Craddock to John Endicott, 1629. viii. 116. 21. Pincheon Papers, 1629-1724: The first, viii. 228. 22. Annals of New England, by Thomas Prince: the three first Numbers of the second volume, 16301633. vii. 189. 23. The first writ of Quo Warranto against the Charter of Massachusetts, June 17th, 1635. viii. 97. 24 Apology of John Pratt for the ill report, which he had raised against New England, 1635. vii. 125. 25. Boston Votes, 1635. vii. 136. 26. Accounts of William Pincheon with the General Court of Massachusetts, 1632-1636. viii. 228. 27. Letter from Sir Richard Saltonstall to Gov. Winthrop, complaining of injury done to him by Mr. Ludlowe and others, on Connecticut River, 1636. viii. 42. 28. History of the Pequot War, by John Mason, 2637. viii. 120. 29. Letter from Roger Ludlowe William Pincheon, 1637. viii. to 235 30. Letter from John Cotton to Francis Hutchinson. x. 184. 31. Form of Government agreed to by the first Settlers on the island of Rhode Island, 1638 vii. 77. 32. A Barque, the first vessel built at Plymouth, 1641. iv. 99. 33. Letter from Henry Dunster, President of Harvard College, 1643. x. 187. 34. New England's Jonas cast up at London, 1647. iv. 107. 35. Laws of Rhode Island, 1647. vii. 78. 36. Description of Virginia, 1649. ix. 105. 51. Decision of Charles the second's Commissioners relative to Misquamacock, on the eastern side of Pawcatuck River. vii. 91. 52. Commission from Charles the second's Commissioners to Justices in 37. Johnson's Wonder-Working the Narraganset country, 1665. vii. Providence of Sion's Saviour in New 92. England; or a history of New England from 1628 to 1652. ii. 49. iii. 123. iv. 1. vii. 1. viii. 1. 38. Correction of an errour in Hutchinson on New England Coins, 1652. ii. 274. 39. Letters on New England Coins. ii. 276. 40. Letter from Oliver Cromwell to Rhode Island Colony, 1655. vii. 80. 41. Letter from the Commissioners of the Colony of Providence Plantations respecting the interference of Englishmen in the war between the Narragansets and Mohegans, 1657. vii. 81. 42. Letter from the Commissioners of the United Colonies of New England to the General Assembly of the Colony of Providence Plantations, respecting the Quakers, 1657. vii. 82. (Note.) 43. Letter from the General Assembly of the Colony of Providence Plantations, in answer to the above, 1658. vii. 82. 44. Letter from the Commissioners of the Colony of Providence Plantations to their Agent, John Clarke, respecting the Quakers, 1658. vii. 85. 45. Address of the Colony of Providence Plantations to Richard Cromwell, 1659. vii. 88. 46. Commission of the Colony of Providence Plantations to John Clarke, as their Agent, 1660. vii. 90. 47. Charles the second's Letter to the General Court of Massachusetts, June 28th, 1662 viii. 52. 48. Answer of the General Court. viii. 47. 49. Historical Account of the Planting and Growth of Providence, 1636-1663. ix. 166. 50. Narrative of the Negociation between the General Court of Massachusetts and the King's Commissioners, 1664. viii. 92. 53. Propositions of Charles the second's Commissioners to the General Assembly of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1665. vii. 94. 54. Declaration of the Asseinbly on the above. vii. 95. 55. Address of the Assembly to the King, respecting Charter Rights, 1665. vii. 98. 56. Address of the Assembly to the Earl of Clarendon, on the same subject. vii. 101. 57. Reasons showing why that part of Rhode Island, called the King's Province, should remain to the Colony. vii. 104. 58. Claims of Rhode Island respecting the Eastern line of the Colony. vii. 107. 59. Letter from Sir Robert Boyle to Gov. Endicott, relative to Charles the second's Commissioners, 1665. viii. 49. 60. Letter from Charles the second's Commissioners to the General Court of Massachusetts, stating the reasons for which they were sent over by the King, 1665. viii. 55. 61. Answer of the General Court to the above, 1665. viii. 59. 62. Reply of the Commissioners to the Answer of the General Court, 1665. viii. 61. 63. Letter from the General Court to the Commissioners, May 9th, 1665. viii. 63. 64. Answer of the General Court to the 5th Instruction of the Commissioners, 1665. viii. 63. 65. Answer of the Commissioners to the Letter of May 9th, 1665. viii. 68. General Court's construction of the Charter of Massachusetts, in answer to the 7th and 8th Instructions, 1665. viii. 67. 69. Answer of the General Court to the Commissioners respecting the Regicides, 1665. viii. 67. 70. Petition of Gorton and others to the Commissioners, March, 1665. viii. 68. 71. Answer of the General Court to the Commissioners, respecting Trade, 1665. viii. 71. 72. Answer of the General Court to the Commissioners, respecting the administration of Government, Militia, Fort. and number of Vessels, 1665. viii 71. 73. Answer of the General Court to the Commissioners, respecting the Oath of Allegiance and Ecclesiastical Privileges, 1665. viii. 72. 74. Oath of Allegiance in Massachusetts, 1665. viii. 74. 75. Replies of the Commissioners to the General Court, 1665. viii. 74. 76. Speech of Col. Nicholls, King's Commissioner, to the General Court, 1665 viii. 77. 77. Answer of the General Court to the above Replies, 1665. viii. 80. 78. Correspondence continued, 1665. viii. 81. 79. Summons to Joshua Scottow to appear before the Commissioners, 1665. viii. 82. 80. Reply of the Commissioners to the above Answer of the General Court, 1665. viii. 82. 81. Proposal of the Commissioners to the General Court to amend the Province Laws, 1665. viii. 84. 82. Letter of the General Court to the Commissioners, respecting the Limits of the Province, 1665. viii. 87. 83. Proceedings of the General Court respecting the Complaint of Thomas Deane, 1665. viii. 88. 84. Letter from the Commissioners to the General Court, relative to the same, 1665. viii. 89. 85. Grant of £500 to the King's Navy by the General Court, 1665. viii. 90. 86. Thomas Danforth's Declaration, when he took the Oath of Alle giance, and Account of a Conference of a Committee of the General Court with the Commissioners, 1665. viii. 91. 87. Non-Conformist's Oath, in rhyme, 1666. iv. 104. 88 Proceedings of the General Court of Massachusetts on the Requisition of the King to send Agents to answer for refusing the jurisdiction of the Commissioners last year, 1666. viii. 98, 110. 89. Petitions from sundry persons in Boston, Salem, Ipswich, and Newbury, relating to the same, 1666. viii. 103. 90. Letter from Charles the second to the General Court of Massachusetts, recommending the Invasion of Canada, 1666. viii. 101. 91. The General Court's Answer to the King's Recommendation, 1666. viii. 108. 92. Papers collected by Thomas Danforth, Deputy Governour of Massachusetts, the heads of which have been given above, 1662-1667. viii. 46-112. 93. Letter from the General Assembly of Rhode Island to the Government of Plymouth, relative to the apprehended War with the Natives and the Encroachments of Connecticut, 1671. vii. 109. 94. William A. Burwell's Letter respecting the History of Bacon and Ingram's Rebellion. i. 27. 95. History of Bacon and Ingram's Rebellion in Virginia, 1676. i. 27. 96. Letter from the General Assembly of Rhode Island to the General Assembly of Connecticut, relative to Encroachments on the Narraganset country. 1676. vii. 110. 97. Rise and Progress of the Bass and Mackerel Fishery at Cape Cod, 1677. iii. 220. 98. Deposition of William Coddington, respecting the purchase of Rhode Island, 1677. vii. 76. 99. General History of New England, by William Hubbard, 16061680. v. and vi. volumes. 100. Letter from William Penn on the Name of his Colony, 1681. vii. 186. 101. Deposition of Roger Williams, respecting Canonicus, Miantonimoh, and the Grant of Providence, 1682. 102. Letter from William Penn to Gov. Hinckley, 1683. vii. 185. 106. Letter from the Commission- ers of Massachusetts to Col. Pincheon, to Col. Pincheon, 1690. viii. 239. 108. Account of the Expedition against Canada, 1690. iii. 255. 109. Recantation of Confessors of 110. Act of the General Court of Massachusetts, for the setting forth of 111. Note on Paper Money, 1703. 112. Proceedings against William Rous and others, and Petition for the grant of a Writ of Habeas Corpus, 113, Election of John Leverett as President of Harvard College, 1707. 114. Letter from Sebastien Rasles to Captain Moody, 1712. viii. 258. 115. Letter from Samuel Sewall to Col. Pincheon, 1713. viii. 242. Witchcraft at Littleton, 1720. x. 6. 117. Letter from Otis Westbrook to Gov. Dummer, 1723. viii 264. 118. Intercepted Letter from Se- bastien Rasles, 1724. viii. 266. 119. Samuel Quincy's Letter res- pecting Georgia, 1735. ii. 188. 120. Number of Negro Slaves in Massachusetts, 1754 121. Account of Braddock's De- 122. Letter from Dr. Franklin on Inoculation for Small Pox, 1759, 123. Letter on the Introduction of 126. Letter from the Connecticut Delegates to the first Continental Congress, to Gov. Trumbull, 1774. 127. Donations received for Bos, ton during the operation of the Port 128. General Gage's Instructions to Capt. Brown and Ensign D'Berni- 129. British Account of the Battle of Lexington, in a letter from Gen. Gage to Gov. Trumbull, 1775. ii. 130. List of the Killed, Wounded and Missing in the Battle of Lexing- 131. Major Meigs's Journal of the Expedition against Quebec, 1775. 132. Anecdote of Soldiers of Ar- 133. Notice of the first Settlements in Tennessee, 1768-1780. vii. 58. 134. Letter from Richard Henry Lee to Samuel Adams, 1781. i. 186. 135. Expenses of Canada to Great Britain, from June, 1776, to Oct. 136. Brief History of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, Rhode Island, 1730, 1748, 1755, 1774, 1783, and 1791. vii. 113. 138. 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