Johnson, Isaac, the emigrant, 249, 251. Johnson, Mrs. Laura (Winthrop) Tem- pleton, gift from, 66. Johnson, Maurice, 251.
Johnson, Archdeacon Robert, 250, 251. Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., 170, 173, 326. Johnson, Lt.-Gen. William A., 251. Johnson, Mrs. William A., 251. Johnson family, Dr. R. Ellis's visit to the home of the, in England, 249- 251.
Jones, Mary, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267. Jones, Mrs.
- a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267. Joy, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Judd, Mrs. Apphia (Hall), 188. Judd, Hophni, 185.
Judd, Sylvester, the elder, 184. Judd, Sylvester, memoir of, by Charles Deane, 184-188. Birth and ances- try, 184. Education, ib., 185. En- gages in business, 185. Edits the Hampshire Gazette," ib., 186. His historical and antiquarian studies, 186, 187. His "History of Hadley,' 187, 188. Marriage, 188. Death, ib. Judd, Rev. Sylvester, 188. Judd, Thomas, 184, 187. Juet, Robert, 91 n.
Julius, Dr. Nicholaus Heinrich, 176. Justin, the historian, 421.
Justin, martyr, 143 n. His "Opera,"
Kalb, John, Baron de, 287. Kalisch, M., 142 n. Kant, Immanuel, 232. Karlsefne, Thorfinn, 21. Kashurakeny, Indian, 116. Keil, Carl Friedrich, 141 n. Kennebunk, Me., 283.
Kennicott, Benjamin, D.D., his He-
brew Old Testament cited, 141 n. Kenrick, John, A.M., his "Ancient Egypt under the Pharoahs" cited, 136 n.
Kershaw, S. W., 83.
Kettlewell, Rev. John, his "Measures
of Christian Obedience," 428. His "Sacrament of the Lord's Supper," 429.
Kilby, Christopher, 349. Kimchi, David, 141 n.
King, Edward, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
King, John, son of the emigrant, 37.
King, John, great-grandson of the emi- grant, 37.
King, Hon. John Glen, 23, 36. Me- moir of, by W. P. Upham, 37-40. His birth and ancestry, 37. Edu- cation, ib. Practises law at Salem, ib. Offices of honor and trust, 38. Prescott impeachment case, ib. His love of the classics, 39. Tributes to his memory, ib., 40.
King, Mrs. Judith (Morris), 37. King, Samuel, grandson of the emigrant,
King's Missive," the, 183. Dr. El- lis's remarks on the, 357-362. Mr. Whittier's letter to the "Daily Ad- vertiser," 388-394. Dr. Ellis's reply, from the same newspaper, 394-399. Kirk, Col. Piercy, 257.
Kirkland, John T., LL.D., Pres. Harv. Coll, 175, 355, 380, 381, 401 n.
Kittery, Me., 283.
Knowlton, Col. Thomas, 270. Knox, Gen. Henry, 401.
Knutter, Margaret, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 267.
Knyphausen, Dodo Henri, Baron, 74, 78.
Kossuth, Louis, 168, 199, 211.
Lancaster, Mass., 229, 238, 355. Langdon, John, 2.
Larrabee, Lieut. John, 371, 372. La Salle, Robert Cavalier, Sieur de, 26. Lathrop, John, D.D., 346, 381. Laud, Archbishop William, 252, 299, 428 n.
Laughton, Henry, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267.
Laurens, Col. John, 154.
Lawrence, Hon. Abbott, LL.D., 366. Lawrence, Abbott, A.M., of commit- tee to examine the Treasurer's ac- counts, 352, 415. Announces the deposit of part of the pulpit and the deacons' seat of the old Brattle- street church, 436.
Lawrence, Amos, 279, 303. Lawrence, Amos A., A.M., 240, 304, 436. His gifts to the library, 1, 28, 407. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 35. Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridge,
Le Blanc, Louis, his "Theses Theo- logicæ," 427.
Lechmere, Richard, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 266.
Leddel, Henry, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Leddra, William, 359.
Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre Auguste, 203. Lee, Henry, A.M., of committee on Washington letters, 288. Speaks of the first publication of Carlyle's "Sartor Resartus" in America, 330, 379. Account of the Clark and Hutchinson houses, by, 344-351. Lee, Richard Henry, 183. Leif, Northman, 19, 79–81. Leigh, Rev. William, 291.
Leighton, John C., certifies the dis- charge of W. L. Garrison, 344. Leighton, Archbishop Robert, his "Ser- mons," 429. His Praelectiones,"
His "Histoire de la Nouvelle France" cited, ib., 98 n.
Leslie, Gen. Alexander, 71. Leslie, Rev. Charles, his "Snake in the Grass," 430.
Leverett, Gov. John, 345. Lewis, Ezekiel, 368–370. Lewis, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 266.
Lewis, Winslow, M.D., 346. Lexington, Ky., 26.
Lexington, Mass., 4, 26, 247, 356, 418, 422.
Leybourn, William, his "Cursus Mathematicus," 430.
“Liberator," newspaper, the, 340-342. Librarian. See "Green, S. A." Library Association, East Boston, 285. Library of the Society, 28, 411. Ac- cessions to the, for the year ending March 31, 1880, 28; ending March 31, 1881, 407. Annual reports of the Librarian, 28, 407. Number of volumes in the, ib. List of donors to the, 445.
Lieber, Francis, LL.D., 200. Lightfoot, John, D.D., his "Works,"
Lillie, Theophilus, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267.
Limborch, Philippus van, his "Theo- logia Christiana," 427.
Lincoln, Pres. Abraham, 49, 213, 214, 310.
Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham, 310. Lincoln, Gor. Levi, 151, 284. Lincoln, Hon. Solomon, 154. Memoir of the Rev. Charles Brooks, by, 174- 178.
Lincoln, England, Dr. R. Ellis's visit to, 249.
Lincoln, Mass., 158.
Linkieter, Alexander, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 267.
Linzee, Capt. John, sword of, 431. List of refugees from Boston in 1776, 266-268. Liste, Mrs.
ton in 1776, 267.
Little, William, 347.
Littleton, Adam, D.D., his dictionary,
'Liturgia Tigurina," the, 430. Livius, Titus, 141 n.
Lloyd, Henry, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Lloyd, Hon. James, LL.D., 284. Lloyd, Samuel, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 266.
Locke, John, 393. His "Essay on Human Understanding "cited, 145 n.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Ph. D., 25, 27. Reports act passed by the general court for the preservation of old burial-grounds, 22. Elected a mem- ber of the executive committee of the Council, 36, 416. Of committee on the application of the city for more ventilation of the probate court-room, 432.
London, England, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, 119, 180, 243, 269, 402, 405.
"London Times," the, 274. Long, Gov. John D., 245. Longfellow, Henry W., LL.D., 206, 212, 213, 217. 316, 419.
Long Island Historical Society, 363. Contributes to the Raleigh memo- rial window, 401, 402. Memoirs of the, cited, 321 n. Lord, Mrs. Charlotte Ann (Haven), (Mrs. Brooks), 177.
Loring, Joshua, Jr., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267. Lorne, John Douglas Campbell, Mar- quis of, 349.
Lothrop, Samuel K., D.D., 269. Gives reminiscences of a visit to Richmond in 1841, ib. Memoir of Nathan Hale by, 270-279.
Loubat, Joseph F., LL.D., his "Narra- tive of the Mission to Russia" cited,
196 n. Loud, Andrew J., 190 n. Louis Philippe, of France, 199, 201- 203, 221, 326, 328.
Louise, Princess Caroline Alberta, 349. Lovel, John, Sen., a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267.
Lowe, Charles, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Lowell, Hon. James Russell, LL.D., 419.
Lowell, John, LL.D. (H. C. 1760), a
member of the state convention of 1779-80, 245.
Lowell, John, LL.D. (H. C. 1786),
401 n. Lowell, Mrs. John, 356. Lowell, Mass., 168, 400 n. Lowell Institute, Boston, 27, 338, 340. The Society's course of lectures at the, 354. "Lowell Morning Mail," newspaper, the, 400 n.
Lowndes, William T., his "Bibliog rapher's Manual of English Litera- ture," 297.
Luther, Martin, 144 n., 182. Monu- ment of, at Worms, 263. Lutwicke, Edward Goldston, a refu gee from Boston in 1776, 267.
McAlpine, William, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Lord, his History of England" cited, 256 n.
McClellan, Gen. George B., 58, 310. McClester, John, 351 n. McClester, Sally, 351 n. McClintock, Nathan, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Macdonald, Dennis, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Macgregor, John, 437, 439, 440. Let- ter from, presenting a portrait of John Hampden, 437, 438. List of his publications, 443, 444. Mackay, Mrs.
a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267. McKean, Amy Elizabeth (Mrs. Wor- cester), 172.
McKean, Joseph, D.D., 172. Mackinnon, Col. Daniel, his "History of the Cold-Stream Guards" cited, 71.
MacKinstrey, Mrs. ——, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
McKown, John, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267.
McKown, John, of Boston, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267. McMaster, Daniel, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267.
McMaster, Patrick, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
McMullan, Alexander, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
McNiel, Archibald, a refugee from
Boston in 1776, 267.
Macy, Thomas, 392 n.
Madison, Pres. James, 383, 420.
Madison, Wis., 209.
Madison University, 181.
"Magazine of American History," the,
Magirus, Tobias, 15.
Magnusen, Prof. Finn, 19, 19 n., 21.
Malahide. See "Talbot." Manchester, Mass., 281. Mann, Horace, LL.D., 176, 181, 356. Marblehead, Mass., 349. Marchin, Indian, 97 n.
Marcy, Hon. William L., 207. Marie-Nicolaewna, of Russia, Grand Duchess, 197.
Marlborough, Mass., 17, 418. Marshall, Abby M., 239. Marshall, John, LL.D., 63.
Marston, Benjamin, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267. Martineau, Harriet, 176. Marvell, Andrew, 393. Mary II. of England, 424. Maryland Historical Society, invita- tion from the, to join in the anniver- sary celebration at Baltimore, 243. Its part in the celebration, 246. Mason, Alfred, 303.
Mason, Charles, D.D., 303, 312, 313, 317.
Mason, George, 303, 420.
Mason, James, 303, 304.
Mason, Hon. James M., 215, 308. Mason, Hon. Jeremiah, LL.D., 302, 303. Tribute to, by Daniel Web- ster, 305; by Justice Story, ib. Mr. George S. Hillard's memoir of, 312.
Mason, Major John, 302. Mason, Robert, 257, 258. Mason, Robert M., 301.
Memoir of, by Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., 302-317. His birth and parentage, 302. Boy- hood, ib. Education, 303. Choice of a profession, ib. Business train- ing, ib. Goes to Philadelphia, ib. Enters the firm of Stone & Mason, ib.; of Otis & Mason, 304. Visits Europe, ib. Death of his brother James, ib. Returns to Boston, ib. Establishes the house of Mason & Lawrence, ib. Marriage, ib. Re- visits Europe, 305. Death of his father, ib. Residence in Boston and Newport, ib. His interest in the Episcopal Church, ib. Treasurer of Boston Provident Association, ib. Death of his mother, ib.; an inci- dent connected therewith, 306. wife's failing health, ib. Again vis- its Europe, ib. Death of his sister and daughter, ib. His position and opinions with regard to the late
civil war, ib., 307. Retirement from business and residence abroad, ib. His earnest support of the cause of the Union, 308. Corresponds with Montalembert, ib. Extracts from letters written from Europe, ib., 311. An instance of his benevo- lence, 311. Extract from a letter to Bishop Eastburn, ib. Death of his wife, ib. Return to Boston, ib. Me- morial chapel at Cambridge, 312. Edits selections from his father's correspondence, ib. Various offices and trusts, ib., 313. Traits of char- acter, 313, 314. Religious views, 314, 315. Illness and death, 315, 316. Funeral services, 316. Trib- utes to, from Bishops Paddock and Whipple, ib. His children, 317. Mason & Lawrence, Messrs., 304. 'Massachusetts Archives," the, cited,
Massachusetts Board of Internal Im- provements, 276.
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, 281.
Massachusetts, Colony of, northern boundary of the, 400. Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, re- marks by Dr. Ellis, on the centen- nial of the adoption of the constitu- tion of, 243. Massachusetts, Constitution of, cen- tennial anniversary of the adoption of the, 405. "Massachusetts Gazette," the, 243. Massachusetts, General Court of, 366, 388 n., 389 n., 393 n., 400, 418. Act passed by the, for the preservation of ancient burial-grounds, 22, 23. Act passed by the, for the arrest of suspected persons, 151, 152. Re- port of the committee of the, upon the burning of the Records in 1747, 367, 368.
Massachusetts General Hospital, 216. Massachusetts Hall, Harvard College, 322. Engraving of, in the Society's Cabinet, 318. Massachusetts Historical Society, 40, 41, 67, 67 n., 79, 82, 134 n., 157, 167, 177, 187, 196 n., 212, 248, 265, 274, 278, 281, 379, 388, 394. Votes and resolutions of the, 2, 36, 68, 119, 240, 241, 244, 253, 288, 323, 352, 356, 364, 401, 416, 422, 423, 436. Cabinet, library, &c., of the, see "Cabinet," "Library," &c.
Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund, 30, 32, 33, 35, 410, 412-414. Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 55.
Massachusetts, Records of the Gov- ernor and Council of, relative to the Carthagena expedition, 368-378. Massachusetts Society for the Promo- tion of Agriculture, 354. Massasoit, Indian, 438, 441. Masson, David, his "Life of Milton" cited, 362.
Mather, Cotton, D.D., 140, 349, 392 n. An unpublished autobiography of, noticed by Mr. E. Ames, 244. Mr. James Savage's opinion of, ib. Ex- tract from his history of Harvard College, 321. Record of the birth of, in the family Bible of Increase Mather, 363. His "Magnalia" cited, 140 n., 143 n., 321 n.
Mather, Elizabeth (Mrs. Byles), 363. Mather, Increase, D.D., 14, 16.
to the Society of the family Bible of, 363. Memoranda by, in the same, 364.
Mather, Mrs. Increase, 363. Mather, Jerusha, 363.
Mather, Rev. Samuel, residence of, 346.
Mather, Samuel, clerk, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 266.
Mathers, the (ministers), 424. Mathew, Gen. Edward, 77 n., 78. Mathew, Lieut. George, his diary cited,
Mayo, Rev. John, 14.
Mead, Rev. Joseph. his "Works," 426. Meade, Bishop William, his "Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia" cited, 294 n. Means, Mary (Mrs. Mason), 302. Means, Col. Robert, 302. Medford, Mass., 174, 175, 177. Meetings of the Society, 1, 65, 118,
179, 240, 245, 262, 287, 318, 352, 400, 417, 431. Change in the hours of the, 25. Vote to dispense with the, during summer of 1880, 119: of 1881, 436. Change in the time for the Annual meeting of 1881, 352. Memoirs of Members, 37, 41, 155, 166, 169, 174, 184, 189, 224, 270, 280, 282, 302.
"Memorial History of Boston," the, 183, 288.
Memorial window, proposed, to Sir Walter Raleigh, 119, 180, 181, 243. Mercantile Library Association, Bos- ton, 168.
"Merchants' Magazine," the, 312. "Mercurius Publicus," the, newspaper, 435.
Merriman, Mrs. Helen B., 406, 409. Gift from, 322. Vote of thanks to, 323.
Minns, Thomas, gift from, 287. Minot, Christopher, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 266.
Minot, Hon. George R., 127, 134 n. Minucius Felix, Marcus, 426. Missouri Compromise bill, 275.
Mitchel, Thomas, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267.
Mitchell, Maria, 80.
Mitchelson, David, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267. Moerenhout, J. Antoine, 26. Molineux, William, 345. Mollineux, 99 n.
Mommsen, Prof. Theodor, 406. The disaster to his library noticed by the President, 183. Nominated as an honorary member, ib. Elected, 241. Monroe, Pres. James, 275. Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 133 n. Montalembert, Charles Forbes de
Tryon, Comte de, his "La Victoire du Nord aux Etats Unis," 308. "Monthly Religious Magazine," the, 230, 232, 234, 239, 339. Montreal, Canada, 268.
Monts, Pierre du Guast, Sieur de, 97 n. Moody, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Moody, John, Jr., a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 267.
Moore, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Moore, Thomas, 421.
More, Henry, D.D., his "Opera Theo- logica," 430.
Morrisania, N. Y., 75.
Morrison, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 267.
Morse, Rev. Jedediah, D.D., and Par- ish, Rev. Elijah, 439, 440. Their History of New England" cited, 438.
Morton, Nathaniel, 441.
Morton, William T. G., M.D., 241. Motley, John Lothrop, LL.D., 419. Motto of the Society, Prof. Haynes's remarks on the, 402-104.
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