140; reference to elegy on, by Rev. N. Walter, 140; date of his coming to New England, 140, 141; grants of land to, 140, 141; his petition for grant of land, 1659, 141
Henry, father of Elijah, 134 Cortlandt, Stephen van. See Van Cortlandt, Stephen Corwin. See Curwin Cotton,, temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 280
Rev. John (d. 1652), 234, 337 n, 381; Overseer of Harvard College, 124, 125; toasts in honor of, 337, 340
Josiah, son of Rev. Josiah (H. C. 1698), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 280
Courtland. See Van Cortlandt Cousin, eighteenth-century usage of the word, 120 n
Coward, John Herbert, appointed to
take an account in writing of the public records, 15 n
Cowing, David, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 280 Coxhill (Coxshell). See Coggeshall Craik, wife of Dr. James, 165, 166 daughter of Dr. James, 165,
Crowne, John (d. c. 1703), playwright, temporary student at Harvard Col lege, 275, 280
Cuffee, Paul, a Negro, 1n; G. F. Tucker gives account of, 1; monu- ment erected to, 1
Cuming, John, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 280 CUNNINGHAM, HENRY WINCHESTER, A.B., elected Recording Secretary of the Society, 149, 291
Curtis, George William (d. 1892), 374 n Curwin, Jonathan (d. 1718), 33, 46, 50; Councillor, 35, 38; death of, 3 n; temporary student at Harvard Col lege, 275, 280
Cushing, John (d. 1778), 80 Cushman, Robert, 341 n, 342 n, 361; toast in honor of, 300; his sermon, December 19, 1621, not first in New England, 300 n; returns from Plym outh, 364
Custis, Eleanor (Calvert), widow of John Parke. See Stuart
Eleanor (or Nelly) Parke, daugh- ter of John Parke, 180, 180 n
Elizabeth (or Betsey) Parke, daughter of John Parke, 194, 194 n, 195
George Washington Parke, son of John Parke, 175, 178, 180, 180 n, 193 John Parke, 180 n, 194 n
Martha (or Patsy) Parke, daugh- ter of John Parke, 194, 194 n, 195 Cutler, Rev. Manasseh (d. 1823), 243 n Rev. Timothy (d. 1765), 70 n Cutt, Richard, 79, 80
ington, 166
Cromwell, Oliver, 130
Cronenburgh, Duchess of. See Wilson, Sarah
Crook, Henry, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 280
Crosby, William, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 280 Cross, Charles Robert, 292
(d. 1640), husband of Elizabeth, 134 Barbara, daughter of Elizabeth. See Corlet
Charles (d. 1779), son of Dr. Ammi Ruhamah (H. C. 1752), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 277, 280
Elizabeth, 134; her will, 135 Richard, son of Elizabeth, 134 William, son of Elizabeth, 134
Crossett, Samuel, temporary student DAINGERFIELD, Henry, tempo-
at Harvard College, 278, 280 Croswell, Joseph, his play, A New World Planted, 342 n
Crothers, Rev. Samuel McChord, 292
rary student at Harvard College, 278, 280
Dalton, Charles, quoted, 91 n Damport. See Davenport
Dana, Edmund Trowbridge (d. 1858), | DAVIS (continued) son of Francis (d. 1811), his connec- tion with Harvard College, 273
Elizabeth Ellery, sister of Richard Henry (H. C. 1874), 218 n
Francis (d. 1811), son of Richard (d. 1772), 218 n; toast in honor of, 325
Richard (d. 1772), 218 n
Richard Henry (H. C. 1874), 218 n Danbury, Conn., frontier town, 253 Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas
172 Danforth, Samuel (d. 1777), 79, 86, 87 Dep.-Gov. Thomas, 16, 17, 21, 23, 24, 50, 137; chosen and sworn Dep.- Governor, 1686, 4; 1689, 24-26; 1690, 27; 1691, 1692, 28; his home- stead in Cambridge, 213 Daniell, Samuel.
See Donnell, Samuel Danielson, Eli, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 280 Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge, Wil- liam
Davenport, Addington (d. 1736), 57, 59,
66, 69 n, 100, 100 n, 101; appointed, with P. Dudley, to keep the seals, 99, 100 n; sworn, 100
Rev. John (d. 1670), Overseer of Harvard College, 124, 125; arrives in New England, 245; a founder of New Haven, 245-247; quoted, on purchase of land for New Haven Colony, 366
Davie, William Richardson, 332 n DAVIS, ANDREW MCFARLAND, A.M., 1, 144, 211, 376 n; elected Vice-Presi- dent of the Society, 149, 291; his paper, The Change in the Editorship of the Province Laws, 393-401; one of committee to report a scheme for renewal of publication of these laws, 399-401
Judge John (d. 1847), son of Thomas (d. 1785), his ode for Fore- fathers' Day, 1794, 306, 306 n-307 n, 308, 330, 331 n-332 n, 335 n; the word Pilgrim introduced in revised version, 307 n, 308 n; delivers ad- dress, Forefathers' Day, 1800, at Plymouth, 312, 385, 388; quotation from, containing word Pilgrims, 312 n; delivers address, Forefathers' Day, 1813, at Boston, 349, 350 n; quoted,
on relation of Massachusetts settlers to Church of England, 376 n; on comparative prosperity of Plymouth and Massachusetts, 382
Samuel (d. 1829), son of Thomas (d. 1785), 331 n; his ode for Fore- fathers' Day, 1799, 331, 331 n-332 n, 335 n
Silvanus (d. 1703), 45, 46; Coun- cillor, 35, 38, 39 n
Tom, servant of Washington, 173 Wendell (d. 1830), son of Thomas (d. 1785), gives Forefathers' Day oration, 1818, 319, 386, 388
William (d. 1826), son of Thomas (d. 1785), charter member of the Pil- grim Society, 320 n, 321 n
William Thomas (d. 1907), son of William, son of William (d. 1826), 386 n, 388 n; his error in regard to use of the word Pilgrim in J. Davis's Forefathers' Day ode, 308 n; quoted, on use of the scallop shell as a Pilgrim emblem, 327 n-328 n
Davol, Ralph, quoted, on pageants, 313 n, 314 n
Day, Matthew (d. 1649), son of Stephen (d. 1668), 132
Stephen (d. 1668), his issue of the Capital Laws of Massachusetts Bay, 116; manager of first printing-office in New England, 131; 'his house, 131– 132, 135
Deakins, Col. Francis, 191
Dean, John Ward (d. 1902), 360 n Dearborn, Benjamin (d. 1755), 231, 231 n
Dedham, settlement of, 208, 245; es- tablishment of church in, 1637, 208; quotations from records of, 209, 214, 215; Rev. J. Phillips called to church of, but declines, 209; called again and accepts, 214; dismissed, 215; Thursday Lecture in church of, 215; invitation of, to Rev. P. Prudden's company, 245, 246-247; inhabitants of, forbidden to remove without authority, 250
Dedham Watch Dog, F. Ames so called, 335
Deerfield, frontier town, 253, 260 n;
appeals to General Court, 257-258; aided by Connecticut, 260; land
grants and absentee proprietors in, 265 Delaney, James, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 280 Delft Haven, Holland, commemoration of embarkation of the Pilgrims from, 387 n Denison,
temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 280 Dennie, James, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 280 Denny, John, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 280
De Normandie, Rev. James, 149, 292 Derby, Elias Hasket (d. 1826), temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 280 Richard (d. 1832), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 277, 280 Devotion, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 280 DEWEY, FRANCIS HENSHAW, LL.B., 149, 287; elected Resident Member, 143; accepts, 150 DEXTER, FRANKLIN BOWDITCH, Litt.D., 367 n
Rev. Henry Martyn (d. 1890), 355 n; cited, on differences between the Pilgrims and the Puritans, 378 Diamond of the Desert, Salt Lake City so called, 353 n
Dickinson, John (d. 1808), his Liberty Song, 299 n Digges, Miss
Harvard College, 278, 280
William Henry, quoted, on the Mayflower passengers, 376 Disswasive, A, from the Folly and Sin of Drunkenness, 240, 240 n
Dix, Joseph (d. 1821), son of Elijah, temporary student at Harvard Col- lege, 278, 280
Dixwell, John (H. C. 1796), 285 n Dodge, Ezekiel Goddard (d. 1819), son of Rev. Ezekiel (H. C. 1749), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 277, 280
Dogs, use of, in hunting Indians, 255– 256
Dongan, Thomas, Governor of New York, 10 n, 42 n, 43 n; quoted, 42 n, 43 n
Donkin, Capt. Robert, 88 n Donnell, Samuel (d. 1718), 46; Coun- cillor, 35, 38, 39 n Dorchester, Viscount. See Carleton, Sir Dudley
Dorchester, First Church of, a Separat- ist body, 392
Downing, Lady Frances (Howard), wife of Sir George, 130
— Sir George (H. C. 1642), 11 m, 210; name of, first appears in print, 128; his preaching in England, 1646, 128– 129; his connection with H. Peters, 129; with Col. Okey, 129; serves as chaplain of regiment, 129; 23 Scoutmaster-General to Parliamen- tary army, 129; his True Relation of the Progress of the Parliaments Forces in Scotland, 129; marriage of, 130; J. Adams's opinion of, 130; Latin poem in honor of his marriage, by P. Fisher, 130
DREW, EDWARD BANGS, A.M., 292 Drucker, Lucy, 33 n, 35 n, 46 n, 64 n;
finds missing Royal Commissions, 151 Drunkenness, in New England, 240 Dudley, Gov. Joseph, son of Gov.
Thomas, 4, 4 n, 7 n, 8 n, 11 n, 13 n, 14 n, 15 n, 30 n, 37 n, 38, 38 n, 52, 53 n, 56 n, 57, 61, 66, 89 n, 90, 91 n, 92 n, 100, 100 n, 106, 108, 109, 153; sworn President, 1686, 5-6; extent of his jurisdiction, 6 n, 15 n; members of his Council, 1685-1686, 29-32, 32 n; named member of Andros's Council, 32, 35; commissioned Gov- ernor, 1702, 53; arrives in Boston, 53, 54; sworn, 54-55; Vice-Admiral, 53 n, 55; controversy between Coun- cil and, 1715, 55-60; superseded, 62, 65; reassumes government, 1715, 99; appoints A. Davenport and P. Dudley to keep the seals, 1715, 99- 100; anecdote of his proroguing the General Court, 394
Paul (d. 1751), son of Gov. Joseph, 101; appointed, with A. Davenport, to keep the seals, 1715, 99, 100 n; sworn, 100; a proprietor of Leicester, 266 Samuel, 263
Gov. Thomas, Overseer of Har- vard College, 124, 125
William (d. 1740), son of Gov. Joseph, 67; a proprietor of Leicester, 266
Dudley Records, 5 n
Du Gard, William, 129
Du Gué, Marie Thérèse. See Lan- gloiserie
Duke of Braintree, J. Adams so called, 335 n
Dummer, Jeremiah (d. 1718), son of Richard (d. 1689), 18, 24
Jeremiah (d. 1739), son of Jere- miah (d. 1718), 92 n, 266; quoted, 63 n, 70 n, 91 n, 93 n, 102 n; a pro- prietor of Leicester, 266
Richard (d. 1689), 18
Lt.-Gov. William, son of Jeremiah (d. 1718), 2, 2 n, 65, 66, 67, 68 n, 69 n, 70, 82 n, 88 n, 92 n, 93 n, 107, 108, 109, 110; sworn, 1716, 65, 92; Act- ing-Governor, 68-69, 71, 72, 93; oaths on accession of George II, 69 n, 93; his first commission as Lieuten- ant-Governor, 154-155
Dummer, Fort, 261
Dunbar, Charles Franklin, 404 Dunkards, 354 n Dunn,
editor of an edition of In- dictment and Tryal of Sir Richard Rum, 236
Dunstable, frontier town, 253; appeals for scouts, 257; land grants in, 264
Dunster, Elizabeth, second wife of Rev. Henry, 132
Elizabeth (Harris) Glover, first wife of Rev. Henry, 131
Rev. Henry, President of Harvard College, 134, 142, 213; his first mar- riage, 131; his management of the Glover estate and the printing office, 131-132; his second marriage, 132; his work for the erection of a gram- mar school building, 135-138 Durell, Capt. Thomas, 66, 68 n Dustin, Hannah, 256 n
Dutch, Capt. Samuel, 90 n Dwight, Thomas (d. 1819), 336, 336 n Rev. Timothy (d. 1817), 269
Eaton, Nathaniel, brother of Theophi- lus (d. 1658), 134; is head of Harvard College, 142, 210
Theophilus (d. 1658), a founder of New Haven, 245–247
Eayers, -, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 280
EDES, HENRY HERBERT, A.M., 123, 140, 143, 144; presents portrait of E. Wheelwright, 123; on committee on memorial to Gov. Hutchinson, 124; his reports as Treasurer, 147-148, 289-290; elected Treasurer, 149, 291; reads paper on J. Tileston, 155; his remarks on I. Addington, 205; speaks of the Thursday Lecture in Dedham and Boston, 215 Edes & Gill, printers, 322 Edmonds, John Henry, 114 n Edwards, Rev. Jonathan (d. 1758), quoted, on parties in Northampton, 268
Thomas (d. 1647), his Gangræna,
Egleston, Melville, quoted, 262 Eldridge, Capt. John, 4 n Eleazar, an Indian, temporary student at Harvard College, 274 n, 275, 280
Eliot, Charles William, 149, 408
Rev. John (d. 1690), Apostle to the Indians, 337 n, 362 n, 381; his work among the Indians, 233, 234; toasts in honor of, 337, 340
Rev. John (d. 1813), 323; toast in honor of, 322; preaches Fore- fathers' Day sermon, 386, 388 Ellsworth, Oliver (d. 1807), 332 n Emerson, Ralph Waldo, quoted, on tolerance in the Plymouth Colony, 383 n
Emery, Robert, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 280 Emigration to New England, checked by reforms of Long Parliament, 215 Endicott, Gov. John, 141, 209, 210, 336, 341, 362 n, 365, 381; Overseer of Harvard College, 125; toasts in honor of, 322, 324; quoted, on his ecclesiastical position, 392
WILLIAM, A.M., contributes to memorial to Gov. Hutchinson, 124; death of, announced, 286, 287 England, sovereigns of, 1603-1776, list of, with dates of succession, proclama-
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, 244; his paper on The Indictment and
Tryal of Sir Richard Rum, 234–240 Fast days in Massachusetts, 1689, 19,
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
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