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Andrew, Elizabeth Loring, 64.
Andrew, Henry Hersey, 64.
Andrew, Isaac Watson, 42, 61.
Andrew, Gov. John A., LL.D., 23, 36,
213, 216. Memoir of, by P. W.
Chandler, 41-64. Birth and parent-
age, 42, 43.
Early education and
college life, 43, 44. His father's
character, 43 n. Studies law, 44
His character as a lawyer, 44, 45.
Religious and personal traits of
character, 45, 46. Interest in the
anti-slavery movement, 46, 47. In-
scription in book given to his sisters,
47. A member of the legislature
and governor, ib., 48. Advocates
placing the militia on a war footing,

48.

His

His interest in colored troops,
49, 50. Advocacy of emancipation,
50, 58: anecdote in reference to,
50-52. His views on the divorce
laws, 52, 53. On the usury laws, 53.
On capital punishment, ib.
recommendation in regard to the
disposition of the congressional
grant of land for an agricultural
college, 54-56. His veto messages,
56. Political principles, ib., 57.
Extract from Mr. Browne's sketch
of the Governor, 58, 59. His vale-
dictory address, 59. Resumes the
practice of law, 60. His argument
in favor of a license law, ib. His
death, 61. Tributes to, 62. Traits
of character, ib.-64. Marriage, 64.
Children, ib.

Andrew, John Forrester, 64.

Andrew, Jonathan, 42, 43, 43 n.

Andrew, Robert, 42.

Andrew, Sarah Elizabeth, 42.

Andros, Barrett, a refugee from Bos-

ton in 1776, 266.

Andros, Sir Edmund, 261.

"Andros Tracts," the, cited, 254 n.

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Angelo, Michael, see Buonarotti, M.

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Ann, vessel, 441.

Anne, of England, 348.

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Appleton Manufacturing Company,
167.

Aquinas, Thomas, St., 143 n.
Arago, Dominique François, 176, 202.
Archdale, Gov. John, 393.
Are-frode, his "Islendíngabók " cited,

20. His "Landnámabók" cited, ib., 21.
Argall, Sir Samuel, 115 n., 293.
Argyle, George Douglas Campbell, 8th
Duke of, 349.

Aristotle, his "Ethics "cited, 136 n.
Arnobius, 426.

Arnold, Hon. Samuel G., LL.D., 26.
Ash, Rev. Simeon, 388.
Ashby, Mass., 155.

Asher, George M., LL.D., 91 n.
Ashley, Joseph, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.

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Aspinwall William, 298, 364.
Assheton, Rev. William, 428.
Athanasius, St., his "Opera," 427.
Athenæum Club, London, 437.

Atkins, Gibbs, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Atkins, Sir Jonathan, 13 n.
Atkinson, John, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.

"Atlantic Monthly," the, 281.
"Atlantic Neptune," the, 96 n.
Aubrey, John, his "Letters" cited, 93.
Auditing committee, reports of the,
35, 415.

Augusta, Me., 105.

Augustinus, St., 324. His "Opera," 427.

Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 402.
Austin, Ann, 390, 392 n.

Avery, John, 154.

Ayers, Eleanor, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

B.

Bacon, Hon. Ebenezer, 238.
Bacon, Ellen (Mrs. Sears), 238.
Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam, 93, 137 n.,
273.

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Ball, Thomas, 62 n.

Ballard, Edward, D.D., 93.
Balstone, William, 364.

Baltimore, Charles Calvert, 3d Lord,
256. Writ of quo warranto to be
served on, 260.

Baltimore, Md., 58, 340. Celebration

of the 150th anniversary of the set-
tlement of, 243, 246.

Bancroft. Hon. George, LL.D., 293,
355, 366, 419. His "History of the
United States " cited, 97 n.
Banks, Gov. Nathaniel P., 158.
Barclay, Robert, 362.

Baring Bros. & Co., Messrs., 180.
Barker, Joshua, of the expedition
against Carthagena, 372-375.
Barlow, Bishop Thomas, his "Cases
of Conscience," 428.

Barnard, John, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Barnardiston, Sir Nathaniel, 289.
Barnes & Co., Messrs., 99 n.
Barnstable, Mass., 238.

Barrell, Samuel B., 268.

Barrell, Theodore, 268.

Barrell, Walter, his list of refugees
from Boston in 1776, 266-268.
Barrick, James, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Barrow, Isaac, D.D., his "Exposition

of the Creed," 427. His "Opuscu-
la," ib. His "Defence of the Trin-
ity," 428. His "Sermons," 429.
Barton, Lt. Col. William, 339.
Bashabe, Indian, 107, 110, 112.
Bass, Bishop Edward, 150.
Bates, William, D.D., his book on the
Divine Existence, 428. His Har-
mony of Divine Attributes," ib.
Bath, Me., 283.

Bathyllus, 402.

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Baxter, Clarissa (Mrs. Shattuck), 155.
Baxter, Hon. Daniel, 155.

Baxter, Rev. Richard, 321, 388, 393.
His "Paraphrase of the New Testa-
ment," 426. His "Gildas Salvia-
nus," 430.

Beacon Hill, Boston, 69.
Beamish, North Ludlow, 81.

Beath, Mary, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

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Berry, Thomas, 369, 370.
Besse, Joseph, 398 n. His "Sufferings
of the Quakers" cited, 388 n.
Best, Capt. Ellis, 84, 105 n., 107, 115.
Bethel, Robert, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Beverly, Mass., 304.

Biard, Paul, 91, 91 n., 92.

Bible belonging to Increase Mather,
363, 364.

Biencourt, Charles de, 92.

Biorn, Northman, 79, 80.

Bigelow, Erastus B., LL.D., 25, 322,
409. Mr. Goddard appointed to pre-
pare a memoir of, 67. See also "E.
B. Bigelow fund."

Bill, Richard, 368-370, 378.
Billerica, Mass., 166.

Binney, Hon. Horace, 420.
Bishop, George, 396.

Black, John, a refugee from Boston in
1776, 266.

Blakeney, Col. William, 369, 373, 375,
376.

Blome, Richard, his "Cosmography,"
429.

Blount, Sir Thomas P., his "Censura
Authorum," 429.

Blunt, Edmund M., 99 n. His "Coast
Pilot" cited, 96 n.

Board of Trade, English, 437, 444.
Bodleian Library, Oxford, 426 n., 428 n.
Böck, August, 181.

Bohn, Henry George, 297.

Bolinbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount,
63.

Bolivar y Ponte, Simon, 280.
Bollan, William, 377.

Boltwood, Hon. Lucius M., 188.

Boston, England, 248, 251, 252. Dr.
R. Ellis's visit to, 249.

Boston, Mass., 1, 13-16, 24, 27-29, 35,
44, 50, 51, 62, 64-66, 68, 69, 134 n.,
154, 157, 159, 163, 167, 168, 173, 175,
176, 179, 184, 189, 192, 196 n., 200,
206, 231, 238, 239, 251-256, 258-260,
262, 264-266, 268, 271-276, 281, 282,
284, 285, 287, 298, 303-305, 309, 311-
315, 316, 319, 319 n., 321 n., 342-344,
349, 350, 353, 355, 363, 364, 368-379,
388-392, 398, 409, 422, 423, 431, 435,
436. Dr. Ellis's remarks on the cele-
bration of the 250th anniversary of,
241, 242. Committee of the Society
in reference to names of streets in,
244, 288. List of refugees from, in
1776, 266-268. Account of the
"North End" of, 344-351. Town
house of, burned, 365. First theatre
in, 379. Celebration in, on the oc-
casion of Napoleon's defeat in Rus-
sia, 379-387. Application from the
city of, 432. Granted, ib. n. The
"Memorial History of," 261, 405,
406. See also "Brattle Street
Church," "First Church," "King's
Chapel," &c.

Boston Antiquarian Club 29.
Boston Association of Ministers, theo-

logical library belonging to the, 425.
Boston Athenæum, 167, 425, 426, 426 n.,
430.

"Boston Daily Advertiser," the, 272-
275, 277, 387, 388, 394.

"Boston Evening Transcript," the,
cited, 37 n.

"Boston Evening Traveller," the, 2, 3.
Boston High School, 355.

Boston massacre, Paul Revere's print
of the, 287.

"Boston News Letter," the, 319, 319 n.
Boston Provident Association, 305.
Boston Public Latin School, 222.
Boston Public Library, 68, 70.
Boston Society of Natural History,
177, 356.

"Boston Weekly Messenger," the,
272.

Boston and Albany Railroad Com-
pany, 30, 410.

Boston and Worcester Railroad Com-
pany, 276.

Bowditch, J. Ingersoll, 62 n.

Bowditch, Nathaniel I., A.M., 352.
Bowdoin, Gov. James, 243, 436. A
member of the state convention of
1779-80, 245.

Bowdoin College, 43, 303.
Bowen, John, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Bowes, James L., gift from, 431.
Bowes, William, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.

Bowles & Carver, Messrs., 68.
Bowman, Archibald, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 266.
Boxford, Mass., 42, 43.
Boyd, Gen. John P., 347.
Boylston Medical Committee, 134 n.
Bozrah, Conn., 270.

Bradford, Samuel, gift from, 66. Vote
of thanks to, ib.

Bradford, Gov. William, 210, 299, 440–
442.

Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 390.
Braintree, Mass., 16.

Brandon, John, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Brattle, William, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.
Brattleborough, Vt., 167.

Brattle Street Church, Boston, 279.
Part of the pulpit and the deacons'
seat deposited in the Society's Cabi
net, 436.

Brawnde, Edward, 91.

Bray, Thomas, D.D., 425. His "Cat-
echetical Lectures," 427. His "Bib-
liotheca Parochialis," 480.
"Breeches Bible," the, 363.
Brewster, Elder William, 210.
Bridgewater, Mass., 176, 246, 435, 436.
Bridgham, Ebenezer, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 266.

"Briefe Relation of the Discovery and
Plantation of New England," the,
cited, 92 n. Extract from the, 114,
115.

Bright, George, D.D., his "Treatise on
Prayer," 429.

Brinley, Thomas, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.
Bristol, R. I., 338-340.
Brockton, Mass., 436.

Broderick, John, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.

Brodnax, Gen. William H., 269.

Bromfield, Edward, his marriage, 265,

265 n.

Bromfield, Elizabeth, death of, 265.
Bromfield, Henry, his gift of the por-
trait of John Wilson, 265 n.
Brook, Benjamin, 3.
Brooke, Nathaniel, 432-434.
Brookfield, Mass., 17, 17 n.
Brookline, Mass., 183, 241, 339.
Brooklyn, Conn., 177.
Brooklyn, N. Y., 26, 363.
Brooks, Rev. Charles, 154. Memoir
of, by Solomon Lincoln, 174-178.
Birth and parentage, 174. College
and Divinity School, ib. Settled at
Hingham, ib. Establishes a Sunday
school, 175. Other parish work, ib.
Visits Europe, ib. His instrumental-

ity in establishing Normal Schools,
176. Professor in the University of
the City of New York, 177. Second
visit to Europe, ib. His publica-
tions, ib. Marriage, ib. Children, ib.
Brooks, Charles John, 177.
Brooks, Charles W., 177.

Brooks, Mrs. Elizabeth (Albree), 174.
Brooks, Miss Elizabeth A., 177.

Brooks, Gov. John, 226, 283, 284, 381.
Brooks, Jonathan, 174.

Brooks, Phillips, D.D., 248. Elected a
member of the executive committee
of the Council, 416.
"Brother Jonathan," origin of the
name, 141 n.

Brown, Gen. John M., 26.

Brown, Thomas, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.

Brown, Hon. William, 380.
Brown, William, 370.

Browne, Col. Albert G., Jr., his
"Sketch of the Military Life of
Gov. Andrew" cited, 50 n.
from the "Sketch," 58, 59.

Browne, John, 297.

Browne, Joseph, 15.
Browne, Samuel, 297.

Extract

Browne, Sir Thomas, his "Vulgar and
Common Errors" cited, 134 n.
Brown University, 172, 181, 182, 280,
281, 330, 332 n., 338, 339.
Brunswick, Me., 93.
Brutus, Lucius Junius, 41.

Bryant, William C., LL.D. "Bryant

and Gay's United States" cited, 389.
Buchanan, Pres. James, 57, 436. Let-
ter to, from John Macgregor, 437,
438.
Buckingham and Chandos, Richard
Plantagenet Grenville, 2d Duke of,
438, 443.

Buckingham, Joseph T., his "Remi-
niscences," 272.

Buckinghamshire, Augustus Edward
Hobart, 6th Earl of, 438, 443.
Budington, William I., D.D., 26.
Buffum, Joshua, 392 n.
Bulfinch, Charles, 379.

Bulkley, Peter, sent as agent to Eng-
land, 258 n.

Bull, Bishop George, his "Judicium

Ecclesiæ Catholicæ," 428. His "Ex-
amen Censuræ," ib.

Bunker Hill, 134 n., 345. Battle of,
350.

Bunker Hill Monument Association,
invitation from the, 431.

Bunsen, Christian Carl von, 334.
Bunyan, John, 339, 393.

Buonarotti, Michael Angelo, 2, 8, 219.
Burgess, Bishop George, 102 n.

Burgis, William, 319.
Burgoyne, Gen. John, 345.
Burke, Edmund, 63.

Burke, Sir John Bernard, 71.
Burnet, Bishop Gilbert, his

History
of the Reformation," 429. His "Pas-
toral Care," 430.
Burnham, Samuel, 285.
Burrill, Ebenezer, 369, 370.
Burroughs, Edward, 360.
Burroughs, Rev. George, 244.
Burt, Hannah (Mrs. Judd), 184.
Burt, Samuel, 184.

Burton, Mary, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Bushnell, Horace, D.D., 336.
Bussey, Benjamin, 401 n.
Bussey Institution, 55.

Butler, Clement M., D.D., his "His-
tory of the Common Prayer" cited,
297 n.

Butler, Gillam, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Butler, James, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

Buxtorf, Johann Baptist, d. 1629, 140 n.
His "Lexicon," 426. His "Thesau-
rus," ib.

Buxtorf, Johann Baptist, d. 1664, 140 n.
Byfield, Mass., 355.
Byles, Belcher, 364.
Byles, Josias, 364.

Byles, Mather, D.D., 143, 144 n., 364.
Byles, Mather, D.D., the younger, 364.
A refugee from Boston in 1776,
266.

Byles, Sarah Louisa, gift from, 363,
364. Vote of thanks to, 364.
Bythner, Victorinus, his "Lyra Pro-
phetica," 426.

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Cambridge, Mass., 14, 16, 17, 38, 55,
119, 139 n., 151, 157, 170, 173, 183,
229, 232, 236, 240, 316, 318, 319,
319 n., 320, 321 n., 338, 339, 352, 355,
379, 417, 423.

Cambridge University, England, 327.
Came, Samuel, 370.
Campbell, Thomas, 176.

Campbell, William, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 266.

Canal to the Connecticut River, plan
of a, 65.

Canandaigua, N. Y., 4.

Caner, Henry, D.D., a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 266.

Carayon, Auguste, his "Première Mis-
sion" cited, 91 n., 92 n.
Carew, Gome, 105 n., 115.
Carlisle, Mass., 158.

Carlyle, Thomas, D.C.L., 324-329, 406.

Extract from a letter from, to Dr.
Worcester, 173. Death of, an-
nounced, 323. Remarks by the
President, 323, 324. Paper upon,
read by Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson,
324-328. Remarks by Rev. James
Freeman Clarke, 329, 330. By Dr.
William Everett, 330. By Col. Lee,
ib. Publication of his "Sartor Re-
sartus," 379.

Carmichael, William, letter from, ex-
hibited to the Society, 287.
Carr, Mrs.

-, a refugee from Bos-

ton in 1776, 266.
Carr, Sir Robert, 345.
Carthagena, S.A, paper by Ellis Ames

on the expedition against, under
Admiral Vernon, 364-378: records
of the Governor and Council of
Mass., relating to the, 368-378. Ap-
pointment of commanders in the
expedition against, 373-375.
Carver, Melzer, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.
Carwithan, G., 68.
Cary, James, 166.
Cary, Samuel, 166.

Cary, Hon. Thomas G., 154, 206. Me-
moir of, by J. Elliot Cabot, 166-
168.

Castelli, Bartolommeo, his "Lexicon,"
426.

Castle William, Boston Harbor, 369,
371, 372.

Catacazy, Constantine de, 196 n.
Cathcart, Charles, Lord, 368, 372.
Catlin, George, 203.

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Cazneau, Andrew, a refugee from Bos.
ton in 1776, 266.

Cebes, his " Tabula," 430.
Cednor, William, a refugee from Bos
ton in 1776, 266.

Chadbourne, Paul A., D.D., LL.D.,
406. Elected a resident member,
119. Accepts membership, 179.
Chadwel, Samuel, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.
Chadwick, Edwin, 327.

Challons, Capt. Henry, 86, 87, 87 n.,
114 n.

Chalmers, Alexander, 170.
Chamberlain, Hon. Mellen, moves a
vote of thanks to Messrs. Appleton,
Warren, and Tuttle, 36.
Of com-
mittee to arrange the "Winthrop
Manuscripts," 67. Remarks by,
concerning arbitrary arrests, 154.
Chamier, Daniel, his Panstratiæ,"
430.

Champdoré, -, 88.

Champlain, Samuel, 88, 89, 104. His
"Euvres" cited, 88 n., 97 n., 98 n.
Chandler, John, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.

Chandler, Nathaniel, 365.

Chandler, Nathaniel, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 266.

Chandler, Hon. Peleg W., LL.D., 23,
36, 54. Memoir of Gov. John A
Andrew by. 41-64.

Chandler, Rufus, a refugee from Bos-
ton in 1776, 266.

Chandler, William, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 266.

Chandler, a refugee from Boston
in 1776, 266.

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Channing, William Ellery, D.D., 23,
24, 174, 329, 380. Remarks by the
President, on the centennial anni-
versary of the birth of, 23, 24.
Letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 24.
Channing Church, Newton, 335.
Charity" vessel, 441.
Charles I. of England, 296, 438, 442.
Portrait of, lost at sea, 259.
Charles II. of England, 5, 295, 345, 357,
358, 360, 388, 394, 298, 432.
Charleston, S.C., 71, 74, 309.
Charlestown, Mass., 65, 68, 163, 166,

191, 192, 289, 290, 319, 321 n., 431.
Charnock, Rev. Stephen, his "Treatise
of Divine Providence," 428. His
"Discourses on the Divine Attri-
butes," ib.

Chase, George B., A.M., 69, 73, 244,
288. Elected a member of the ex-
ecutive committee of the Council,
36, 416. Remarks by, on commu
nicating a diary of Lt.-Col. Eld, 70-

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