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ENGLAND (continued)

tion in Boston, death, etc., 110-111. FACTION Hall, 340

See also Great Britain

Church of, original adherence to,
of settlers in Massachusetts, 376,
376 n, 378, 380; attitude toward, of
the Pilgrims of Plymouth, 378; per-
secutions of Pilgrims and Puritans
by, 379; attitude of Rev. J. Robinson
on communion with, 392
Enthusiasm, E. Wigglesworth's defence
of the objection of Harvard College
to enthusiasm as exhibited in L.
Langloiserie, 227-231

Epes, Samuel (d. 1760), 231, 231 n
Episcopate, American, establishment of,

296

Equality, doctrine of, in colonial land
allotments, 267-269

Era of good feelings, 296; origin of the
phrase, 296 n

Erving, John (d. 1786), 79, 80, 86, 87

John (d. 1816), son of John (d.
1786), 96; temporary student at Har-
vard College, 277, 280

Shirley (d. 1813), son of John (d.
1786), temporary student at Harvard
College, 277, 280

Essex Hyena, T. Pickering so called, 335
Estabrook, Samuel (d. 1754), temporary

student at Harvard College, 276, 280
Eustaphieve, Alexis, Russian Consul at
Boston, 158, 158 n

Eliza, daughter of Alexis, her pro-
ficiency in music, 158
Evelyn, John (d. 1706), 89 n
Everett, Rev. Charles Carroll (d. 1900),
quoted, on the Pilgrim Fathers, 374-
375

Edward (d. 1865), 298 n, 404;
gives Forefathers' Day address, 1824,
386, 388; one of several speakers at
commemoration of departure of Pil-
grims from Delft Haven, 1853, 387 n

William (d. 1910), son of Edward
(d. 1865), quoted on Pilgrims and
Puritans, 381; gives Forefathers'
Day address, 387, 388
Excellency (Excellence), His, this title.
first used in Massachusetts in 1686, 7n
Excommunicated princes, status of, 47
Eyre, John (d. 1700), 16, 18, 24

John (d. 1696), son of John (d.
1700), temporary student at Harvard
College, 275, 280

Faculty, first use of the word at Har-
vard College, 223 n

Fairfax, Rev. Bryan, son of Sir William,
190, 203

Thomas, son of Rev. Bryan, guest
of Washington, 203, 204
False gods, worship of, law concerning,
1642, 117

False witness, law concerning, 1642, 118
Farming in Virginia, as described in
diary of Washington, 162–205
Farmworth,

temporary student
at Harvard College, 274, 280
Farnham, William, temporary student
at Harvard College, 276, 280
Farrington, Daniel, temporary student
at Harvard College, 277, 280
FARWELL, JOHN WHITTEMORE, 241,
his paper on The Indictment and
Tryal of Sir Richard Rum, 234–240
Fast days in Massachusetts, 1689, 19,
21

244;

Fay, Dr. Nahum (d. 1804), 310 n
Fayerweather, John, temporary student
at Harvard College, 277, 280
Feast of gratitude, Forefathers' Day
celebration, 1794, 306. See also Fore-
fathers' Day

Feast of shells, Forefathers' Day dinner
so called, Boston, 315, 315 n, 323,
327-329, 329 n, 333, 335, 339, 340,
341 n, 347, 348; same and similar
phrases in Ossianic poems, 327 n.
See also Forefathers' Day
Feast of the Sons of the Pilgrims. See
Sons of the Pilgrims, Feast of the
Federalism, toast in honor of, 333;
references to expression of, in Fore-
fathers' Day celebrations, 334, 338,
339, 340, 345; Federal Catechism,
347 n

Federalists, 311, 323, 324, 338; criti-
cisms of, 316-317, 333–334, 347; de-
fence of their Forefathers' Day cele
brations, 348

Felt, Rev. Joseph Barlow, quoted, on
the Pilgrims, 374
Fendall, Philip Richard, 186
FENN, Rev. WILLIAM WALLACE, D.D.,
speaks on the Separatism of Pilgrims
and Puritans, 392

Fenton, Thomas, temporary student at
Harvard College, 277, 280

Ferguson, Charles, temporary student] FORBES (continued)

at Harvard College, 277, 280

William Trowbridge, 292

John, temporary student at Har- FORD, WORTHINGTON CHAUNCEY, A.M.,
vard College, 277, 280
Fessenden, Thomas Green, composes
song for Forefathers' Day, 351
Festival of the Sons of the Pilgrims.

See Sons of the Pilgrims, Feast of the
Fiennes, Thomas. See Clinton, Thomas
Finch, Daniel, second Earl of Notting-
ham and sixth Earl of Winchelsea,
152

Capt. Jeremiah, 67, 68 n
Firmin, Giles, makes complaint to Gov.
Winthrop, 264

First comers, Pilgrims of Plymouth so
called, 308 n, 363

Fisher, John, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 277, 280

Payne (d. 1693), his Latin poem
in honor of George Downing's mar-
riage

Fisheries, toast relating to, 311
Fisk, John, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 278, 280.

Fiske, Nathan (d. 1782), son of Rev.

Nathan (H. C. 1754), temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 277, 280
Fitch, William, temporary student at
Harvard College, 277, 280
Fitzgerald, Col. John, 190, 191
Fitzhugh, Col. William, 166
Flagg, Isaac, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 280

- John (d. 1785), temporary student
at Harvard College, 277, 280
Fleet, Thomas (d. 1758), printer, 235
Fleming, John, temporary student at
Harvard College, 275, 280

Flint, Ephraim (d. 1722), temporary
student at Harvard College, 275, 280

Rev. James (d. 1855), 336 n;
preaches Forefathers' Day sermon,
386, 388

Flipson. See Philipse

Flucker, Sec. Thomas, 88 n, 96, 105 n,
107, 108, 110; commissioned, 1770,
105; sworn, 1771, 105; leaves, 1775,
105, 106 n

Flynt, Seth (d. 1673), son of Rev.
Henry (d. 1668), temporary student
at Harvard College, 275, 280
Flypse. See Philipse

FORBES, ALLAN, A.B., 145, 148; ap-

pointed on Auditing Committee, 123|

v, 55 n, 56 n, 59 n, 323 n; communi-
cates a Diary of Washington, 161;
quoted, on the Plymouth Colony, 382
Forefathers' Day, paper by A. Mat-
thews on early celebrations of, 293-
391; period covered a momentous
one, 296; celebrations at Plymouth,
1769-1820, 295–322; at Boston, 1798-
1813, 322-349; at New York, 1805,
350-351; Plymouth celebrations con-
ducted by the Old Colony Club,
1769–1772 or 1773, 296–305; by the
town, 1774-1780, 305; no celebrations,
1781-1792, and no accounts found
for 1795, 1796, 306; no celebration,
1799, 311-312; error in giving De-
cember 22d as date of the day, 297 n;
political partizanship displayed in
exercises, 311, 316-317; Boston cele-
brations a high Federal carnival, 323,
328, 333, 334, 338, 340, 347-349; con-
temporary criticism of the drinking
of toasts, 328-329, 338, 339, 340, 345,
346-348; celebration by the Massa-
chusetts Historical Society, 1813, 349;
general view of the character and
purpose of the celebrations, 360-361;
bibliography of the Plymouth dis-
courses, 384-391; chronological list
of celebrations, 385-387; alphabeti-
cal list of speakers and discourses,
387-391; earlier lists incomplete and
inaccurate, 385 n, 386 n
Forefathers' Song, 302 n
Foresters, T. Dwight on, 269
Foster, , guest of Washington, 200
John (d. 1681), printer, 113

John (d. 1711), 16, 24, 45, 46;
Councillor, 17, 35, 38; death of, 38 n
Foster-Hubbard map of New England,

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Rev. Frederick, 386 n

Rev. James (d. 1835), 349; preaches
Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 388

Jonathan Otis, temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 278, 281
Freeman's Oath, printing of, 1638 or
1639, 131

French and Indian Wars, mentioned in
letters of I. Addington, 206, 207
French Club. See under Boston
French language, early American works
on, 118-120, 118 n, 119 n, 216;
teaching of, at Harvard College, be-
fore 1750, 216-232
Frontier, First Official, in Massachu-
setts, paper on, by F. J. Turner, 250-
271; significance of, in American
history, 250; problem of defence of,
251-262; acts of legislatures of Mas-
sachusetts and Connecticut concern-
ing, 252-253; gradual extension of,
261, 271; social, economic and politi-
cal aspects of, 262-270

Frontier towns, designated by General

Courts of Massachusetts and Con-
necticut, 252-253

Frothingham, Frederick, 404

Frye, John, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 277, 281

Fulham, Francis, 66

Fullam. See Fulham

Harvard College, 275, 281

FULLER (continued)

Samuel (d. 1633), 392

Susanna. See White; Winslow

GAGE,

AGE, Gov. Thomas, 96, 96 n, 107,
108, 110; commissioned and arrives,
1774, 86, 86 n; sworn, 87; leaves,
1775, 87, 87 n, 88 n, 105; offers
reward for discovery of thief of seals,
105 n-106 n

Gardiner, Henry, quoted, on New Eng-
land, 367

Rev. John Sylvester John, 340,

340 n
Gardner, Rev. Andrew (H. C. 1712),
231 n

Rev. John (H. C. 1715), 231 n
Rev. Joseph (H. C. 1732), 231 n
Nathaniel (H. C. 1739), teaches
French to Harvard students, 231-
232; usher at South Grammar School,
Boston, 232 n; death of, 232 n

Samuel (d. 1683), temporary stu
dent at Harvard College, 275,
281

Samuel (H. C. 1732), 231 n
Garland, William, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 281
Garver, Rev. Austin Samuel, tribute of,
to Rev. Edward H. Hall, 404-405
Gates, Jacob, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 281
Gatliffe,

temporary student at
Harvard College, 275, 281
Gay, Rev. Ebenezer (Y. C. 1787), tem-
porary student at Harvard College,
277, 281

- FREDERICK LEWIS, A.B., v, 114 n,
208 n, speaks on Day's issue of the
Capital Laws of Massachusetts Bay,
116; on early Overseers of Harvard
College, H. Peters, and the earliest
books by Harvard graduates, 124-
131; elected Registrar, 149, 291;
speaks on early catalogues of Harvard
College, 232

Gedney, Bartholomew (d. 1698), 15 n,
16, 16 n, 46; Councillor, 17, 30, 32,
35, 38; death of, 38 n

Gee, Rev. Joshua (d. 1748), 224

Sir Orlando, 53 n

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Fuller, Josiah, temporary student at Genet (Genest), Edmond Charles Ed-

ouard, 370 n

INDEX

ginia, 259 n
Goodale, —, 272

429

George I, King of England, 57, 58, 59, | Gooch, Sir William, Governor of Vir-
60, 60 n, 61, 63, 91, 92, 92 n, 99, 100,
100 n, 101, 101 n, 102, 102 n, 103,
111, 153, 155; proclaimed in Boston,
1714, 56, 56 n; death of, 69 n
George II, King of England, 60 n, 70,
72, 72 n, 74, 79, 80, 82, 92, 93, 94, 103,
104, 105, 111; proclaimed in Boston,
1727, 69 n; death of, 82 n, 83 n. See
also Wales, Prince of

George III, King of England, 82, 85, 86,
86 n, 95, 96, 105, 111; proclaimed in
Boston, 1760, 82 n-83 n; birthday
celebration for, 241
Georgetown College, Philodemic So-
ciety of, 372 n

Gerry, Gov. Elbridge, 326 n

Gibbs, Major

ton, 189, 190

guest of Washing-

GOODELL, ABNER CHENEY, A.M., death
of, announced, 286, 287; edits Mas-
sachusetts Province Laws, 394-395;
difficulties of, with State officials,
395-397; discharged from office,
397-398; prepares statement of his
work, 398; invited to resume editor-
ship, but declines, 399-400; submits
names of possible editors for consider-
ation, 401

Goodhue, Josiah, son of Rev. Josiah
(H. C. 1755), temporary student at
Harvard College, 277, 281

Stephen (d. 1809), temporary
student at Harvard College, 276,
281

Gibson, Edmund, Bishop of London, 2 Goodrick, Rev. Alfred Thomas Scrope,
Gidney. See Gedney

Gill, Michael, temporary student at
Harvard College, 277, 281
Gilman, John Taylor, Governor of New
Hampshire, 313, 313 n, 315

Nathaniel, temporary student at
Harvard College, 276, 281
Gilpin, Col. George, 169, 183; accom-
panies Washington to Seneca Falls,
190, 191, 192

Gleason, Ezra, temporary student at
Harvard College, 277, 281

Glover, Elizabeth (Harris), wife of Rev.
Jose. See Dunster

Rev. Jose (d. 1638), embarks for
New England, with equipment for a
printing establishment, but dies on
passage, 131; management of his
estate, 131-132

Rev. Pelatiah (d. 1692), son of
John (d. 1654), temporary student at
Harvard College, 274, 281

Samuel Kinsley, temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 277, 281
Go to the Devil and shake yourself,
tune used at Forefathers' Day cele-
bration, 337, 338, 340
Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft (d. 1797),
mention of, in a toast, 316
Goffe, Edward, 134; his work for the
erection of a grammar school build-
ing in Cambridge, 135–137

William, the regicide, notes on his
wanderings, 366 n-367 n
191
Goldsborough,

3 n, 89 n

Goodricke, Sir Henry (d. 1705), 98
Goodwin, Rev. Ezra Shaw (d. 1833),
preaches Forefathers' Day sermon,
386, 388

Rev. Henry Martyn, quoted, on
Pilgrims and Puritans, 378

John Abbot, 355 n; quoted, on
use of term Pilgrims, 360 n; on num-
ber of Pilgrims or first comers, 363;
asserts that the Pilgrims were not
Puritans, 377 n, 380

Goodyear,

William Watson (d. 1912), 404
temporary student at
Harvard College, 274, 281

Goold, Gardner, temporary student at
Harvard College, 277, 281

Gore,

temporary student at Har-
vard College, 274, 281

Gov. Christopher, vice-president
at Forefathers' Day celebration, 341
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, claims of, in
New England, 114

Gouge,

-, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 275, 281
Government, constitutional, beginnings
of, in the United States, 295
Graeuw, Garret de, 219 n
Grain, Washington's principles for har-
vesting, 197, 198
Grainger,

" temporary student at
Harvard College, 277, 281
GRANDGENT, CHARLES HALL, A.B., 287;
elected Resident Member, 160; ac-
cepts, 161

Granger, Thomas, temporary student | Groton, frontier town, 253; petition of,

at Harvard College, 276, 281
Grant, Sir Alexander, 119 n
Grasses, Washington's remarks on, 200-
201

Graves, Thomas (d. 1697), 32

Gray, Francis Calley (d. 1856), delivers
Forefathers' Day address, 1819, 320,
386, 388; gives toast to Pilgrim So-
ciety, 321

Harrison (d. 1794), 90, 90 n, 96
James, temporary student at Har-

vard College, 277, 281

William, of Salem, 159

for remission of taxes or other aid in
frontier troubles, 258-259; vote of,
concerning non-resident land owners,
264

Gunnison, Lieut. John Williams, 314 n
| Gunpowder Plot, W. Ames's sermon on,
London, 1652, 128

Gurdon, Brampton, photograph of por-
trait of, exhibited, 156

Muriel, daughter of Brampton.
See Saltonstall

Great Awakening, controversy aroused HADLEY, frontier town, 253; forti-

by, 227

Great Britain, 307; toast in honor of,
337. See also England
Great Falls, Potomac River, 183, 191, 192
Greater New England in the West, 271
Green, Bartholomew (d. 1732), 118

Joseph (H. C. 1726), 221, 221 n
Dr. Robert Montraville, 149
Rev. Samuel (d. 1834), quoted, on
the Pilgrims, 368 n, 374; preaches
Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 388,
388 n-389 n

Dr. Samuel Abbott, 404
Timothy, printer, 223

Green Mountains, Vt., lion of the, M.
Lyon so called, 311 n

Greene, John (d. 1708), Councillor, 32,
35, 38, 38 n, 39 n

Greenhalge, Gov. Frederic Thomas, his
action in regard to publication of the
Province Laws, 396-397
Greenleaf, John (d. 1777), temporary
student at Harvard College, 277, 281
Greenwood, John (d. 1792), his portrait
of J. Tileston, 155

Thomas Jackson, temporary stu-
dent at Harvard College, 277, 281
Gridley, Jeremiah (d. 1767), 221, 221 n
GRIFFIN, APPLETON PRENTISS CLARK,

205; photostat of letter written by J.
Abercrombie exhibited on behalf of,
155; letters of I. Addington to Wil-
liam Blathwayt communicated on
behalf of, 205

Griffis, Rev. William Elliot, his defini-
tion of Pilgrim Fathers, 364
Grosvenor, Ebenezer (d. 1788), son of
Rev. Ebenezer (Y. C. 1759), tempo-
rary student at Harvard College, 277,
281

fications at, 260

Hagborne, John, temporary student at
Harvard College, 275, 281

Hail Columbia, J. Hopkinson's song,
sung at Forefathers' Day celebration,
1798, 309; early notices of, 309 n-
310 n

Hail, Pilgrim Fathers of our race, S.
Davis's ode beginning, 331, 332 n
HALE, Rev. EDWARD, A.B., 392; com-
municates Memoir of E. H. Hall,
402; text of Memoir, 403-409

John Parker (d. 1819), temporary
student at Harvard College, 278,
281

Hall,

-, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 275, 281

Aaron, temporary student at Har-
vard College, 277, 281

Rev. Edward Brooks (d. 1866),
403

Rev. EDWARD HENRY, D.D., son
of Rev. Edward Brooks, Memoir of,
by Rev. E. Hale, communicated, 402;
text of Memoir, 403-409; his ances-
try, 403; his education, classmates,
ministry at Plymouth, chaplaincy in
the Civil War, installation at Wor-
cester, 404; tribute to, by Rev. A. S.
Garver, 404-405; removes from Wor-
cester to.Cambridge, 405; his house
a social centre, 405-406; his preach-
ing, 406; extracts from two sermons,
406-407; his travels in Europe and
later life, 407-409; lecturer in Har-
vard Divinity School, 408; his pub-
lications, 408; his connection with
the Colonial Society, 408-409; his
personal appearance and character-
istics, 409

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