Index

    Abbadie, Jean d’, 124

    Abbott, Wilbur Cortez, death, 3; tribute, 56

    Abercromby, Sir Robert, 84

    Adair, Douglas, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Adams, Arthur, elected Non-Resident Member, 313, 317, 384

    Adams, John, elected Resident Member, 386

    Adey, Web, 373

    Aiken, Alfred Lawrence, death, tribute, 56

    Albion, Robert Greenhalgh, 262, 264

    Alden, John, 369, 371, 413

    Algonquins or Algonkins, 258, 414–421 passim

    Alkahest (a liquor), 25, 39, 48, 221 n. 3, 223 n. 7, 229–234, 244 n. 9, 247 n. 8, 248 nos. 12, 13, 249 no. 19, 251 no. 31

    Allis, Frederick Scouler, 55, 252

    Altahest. See Alkahest

    Amherst, Jeffrey, Baron Amherst, 84–85

    Andrews, Charles McLean, 367, 387, 397

    Andros, Sir Edmund, 123

    Angell, James Rowland, death, 252; tribute, 264

    Anne, ship, 371

    Apthorp, Charles, 266, 267, 269

    Argall, Samuel, 395

    Arnaldus de Villanova, 250 no. 28

    Arundel, Thomas Howard, Earl of, 223 and n. 8

    Ashland, 153

    Ashmole, Elias, 25 n. 6, 30 and n. 4, 31, 34

    Assawompsett, 297

    Astell, J., 221 n. 3, 223 n. 7, 230 n. 1, 3, 240, 243–244 and n. 4, 6, 247, 248 n. 12

    Atherton, Humphrey, 205–206

    Atkins, Sir Robert, 328

    Auburn, 154

    Bachelir, Rev. Stephen, 66

    Banks, Gordon Thaxter, elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 338

    Barbeau, Marius, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Barnstable, 154

    Beale, John, 242 n. 2, 3

    Beard, Charles Austin, death, tribute, 130

    Belknap, Waldron Phoenix, elected Resident Member, 134, 219, 263; death, 265; tribute, 309

    Bell, Whitfield Jenks, Jr., elected Non-Resident Member, 386

    Belle-Isle, Marshal, 124

    Bellomont, Richard, Earl of, 274

    Bellows, Robert Peabody, 312

    Berkeley, William, 24

    Berkeley’s Hundred, 389

    Berry, Joseph Breed, elected Resident Member, 17, 54, 55

    Beston, Henry, elected Corresponding Member, 317, 384

    Billington, John, 371

    Bingham-Baring Lands, 252

    Birch, Colonel, 321

    Blackwell, Francis, 389 n. 6

    Blith, Walter, 35 and n. 1, 42

    Block, Adrien, 393

    Boate, Arnold, 34 and n. 7, 35, 36, 42, 44 n. 1, 45–46

    Boate, Gerard, 46

    Bolton, Charles Knowles, death, tribute, 310–311

    Bortman, Mark, elected Associate Member, 252, 263; 133

    Boston, The routes of the trade of (1752–1765), paper on, 81–120, Tables, 86–120: Termini, I, by major geographical areas, 87–88, by chief geographical sub-regions, 89–97, by specific ports, 98–118, List of voyages with multiple termini, 119–120

    Boswell, James, 362

    Bourchier, Sir John, 391 n. 7

    Bourne, 154–156

    Bourne, Hon. Ezra, 148, 174

    Bourne, the Rev. Joseph, 148, 156, 174, 184, 185

    Bourne, the Rev. Richard, 148, 154, 155, 168, 172, 174, 184, 189, 190, 193

    Boutineau, Mr., 267

    Bowditch, Dr. Harold, 362, 363

    Bowdoin, Governor James, 152

    Boyd, Julian Park, elected Honorary Member, 313, 317, 384; 385

    Boyle, Hon. Robert, 28, 31 and n. 4, 41 n. 2, 44, 49 n. 7, 143, 147, 226 n. 2, 229, 230 n. 8, 235 and n. 3, 4, 5, 237, 238, 241 and n. 6, 8, 242 n. 3

    Bradford, Hon. Robert Fiske, elected Honorary Member, 60, 130

    Bradford, William, 366, 371–372, 374, 376, 377, 378, 379, 387 ff., 392 n. 9, 394, 396, 397–398

    Branford, 156

    Bray, the Rev. Thomas, 275–276

    Brew, John Otis, elected Resident Member, 252, 263

    Brewington, Marion Vernon, elected Corresponding Member, 313, 317, 384

    Brewster, Ellis Wethrell, 364

    Brewster, William, 366, 368, 369, 374, 378

    Bridenbaugh, Carl, elected Corresponding Member, 129, 219, 263

    Brookfield, 156–157

    Bucknar (apothecary in London), 52

    Burbank, Harold Hitchings, death, 313; tribute, 384

    Burnham, A. Stanton, 133, 262, 382

    Burr, Allston, death, 219; tribute, 263

    Burton, Clarence M., 126

    Butler, Gen. Benjamin F., 363

    Butler, Charles, 43 and n. 7

    Butterfield, Henry Lyman, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Byers, Douglas Swaim, elected Resident Member, 317, 383

    Cadillac. See Lamothe Cadillac

    Caffinière, Captain de la, 123

    Caner, the Rev. Henry, 267–273 passim

    Canton, 157–158

    Cape Ann, Patent for, 399, 404–407

    Carmihill, 23 and n. 6, 47

    Carver, John, 366, 374

    Castine (Maine), 158

    Chafee, Zechariah, elected Corresponding Secretary, 59, 262, 308, 382; 54, 129

    Chamberlain, Samuel, elected Resident Member, 60, 130; 59, 128

    Channing, Henry Morse, 291

    Chaplin, Capt. William Robert, elected Corresponding Member, 380

    Charles, Buchanan, elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383

    Charlestown (R. I.), 158

    Charlet, Dr. (Walter Charleton?), 29

    Charleton, Walter. See Charlet

    Charlton, Sergeant, 327, 343, 347

    Chartier, Michel, of Descoudet, 126

    Chatham, 158–159

    Chauncy, Charles, 19

    Child, John (son of John Child and brother of Robert), 27 and n. 9, 48, 49

    Child, John (Sr., father of Robert and John), 48, 49

    Child, Robert, paper on, 21–53; 219 n. 1, 220, 222 and n. 3, 230 n. 9, 231, 234, 241 and n. 6, 242, 245 n. 3

    Chilmark, 159–160

    Chippewa Indians, art, 257

    Christiaensen, Hendrick, 394

    Churchill, Sir Winston, 296, 363

    Clark, John, Mate of the Mayflower, 373–374

    Clarke, Hermann Frederick, on Auditing Committee, 17; death, 54; tribute, 56

    Clarke, William, 413

    Clodius, Frederick, 226–240 passim

    Clough, Samuel Chester, tribute, 263

    Codman, Ogden, death, 313; tribute, 384

    Cogswell, Willard Goodrich, on Auditing Committee, 121, 252, 291

    Cohen, I. Bernard, elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383

    Colcord, Lincoln, death, 54; tribute, 56–57

    Columbia (Conn.), 193

    Conant, Kenneth John, elected Resident Member, 54, 60, 130; 3

    Concord, 160

    Condworth, James, 413

    Coolidge, John Phillips, elected Resident Member, 312, 313, 383

    Coolidge, Julian Lowell, elected Resident Member, 60, 130

    Copeland, Charles Henry Powars, elected Resident Member, 17, 54, 55

    Copland, Rev. Patrick, 220

    Coram, Capt. Thomas, 271

    Cotton, John, 66, 68–69, 366

    Cotton, Rev. John, Jr., 146, 154–193 passim

    Cotton, Josiah, 147, 150

    Cotton, Roland, 147, 150, 155

    Crandall, Marjorie Lyle, 277

    Crispe, Dr., 51

    Culpeper, Sir Cheney, 35 and n. 9, 44, 47, 49

    Currer (or Currar), William, 30, 35, 38, 242 n. 1, 244

    Curtis, Edward Ely, elected Resident Member, 129, 252

    Cushing, The Most Rev. Richard J., elected Honorary Member, 17, 54, 55

    Cushman, Robert, 404

    Customs, H.M. [1662], An Act for preventing Frauds and regulating Abuses in, 327–336

    Customs, and Subsidies [1660], An Act to prevent Fraudes and Concealments of H.M.’s, 318–326

    Customs Service, search warrants for officials of, 319 ff.

    Dahl, Norman, 382

    Dartmouth, 160–161

    Davenport, John, 18–20 passim, 50, 62, 65, 66, 67, 68, 77–79

    Delamere, Lord, 220 n. 4

    Delanglez, Jean, 122

    Demier (or Dermier), 297

    Dennis, 161

    Dexter, Hon. Samuel, 152

    Deyo, Rear Admiral M. L., 59

    Dickerson, Oliver Morton, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Dochet Island, 161

    Dodge, Ernest S., paper on a Seventeenth-Century Pennacook Quilled Pouch, 253

    Dooley, Dennis Aloysius, elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383

    Dorchester, 161

    Dorislaus, Isaac, 26

    Dover, Lord (Henry Carey), 238

    Downing, Sir George, 325

    Dunster, Henry, President of Harvard College, 141

    Dury, John, Correspondence with the Clergy of New England about Ecclesiastical Peace, 18–21; 31 and n. 1, 38, 42 and n. 5, 222, 225, 227, 233 n. 2, 236 n. 7, 240–241

    Easthampton, 162

    Eaton, Louis F., Jr., 17 n. 1

    Eaton, Theophilus, 50, 65, 66, 67, 71 n. 3, 78

    Edgartown, 162–163

    Eliot, Rev. Andrew, 152

    Eliot, John, quoted, 169; letter to Maj. Atherton, 205–206; Tracts and Letters, 213–216; 135–193 passim; 297

    Ellis, Milton, death, 54; tribute, 57

    Embuscade, frigate, 123

    Emerson, William, on Nominating Committee, 17

    Endecott, John, 65

    Ephemerides (by Hartlib), 21–53 passim; 220–224 passim; 240, 241 n. 8

    Extortion and “oppression,” St. Paul on, 62; seventeenth-century instance from New Haven Town Records quoted, 62; in the case of Capt. Turner vs. the Widow Stolion, 61–76

    Faber, Otto, 49

    Falkland Islands, remarks by members on, 80

    Fall River, 163

    Falmouth, 163–164

    Faneuil, Benjamin, 267

    Faneuil, Peter, 266, 267

    Farmington (Conn.), 193–194

    Ferrar, John, 395

    Field, Hon. Fred Tarbell, elected Vice-President, 59, death, tribute, 310

    Finch, Sir Heneage, 337, 346, 347, 348–349

    Fisher, Otto, 421

    Fitz, Reginald, elected Member of the Council, 382

    Fleur de Hundred, 389

    Fludd, Robert, 25 and n. 6, 47

    Fludd, Dr. (of Maidstone), 25 and n. 6

    Flynt, Rev. Henry, paper on Silver Chamber-pot presented to, 360–363

    Foote, Rev. Henry Wilder, 59, 133, 262, 274, 290, 308, 382

    Forbes, Allyn Bailey, death, 3; tributes, 16–17, 57

    Ford, Worthington C., 395

    Fort Orange, 392

    Fortune, ship, 371

    Forty Acres, 128

    Foxcroft, the Rev. Thomas, 152

    Francius, Dr. John, 48 and n. 2

    Frankland, Sir Henry, 266, 270

    Franklin, Benjamin, 303, 363

    Freeman, Douglas Southall, elected Honorary Member, 313, 317, 384

    French, John, 29 n. 8, 33

    Frese, Rev. Joseph Raphael, S.J., paper on Writs of Assistance, 317–359; elected Non-Resident Member, 386

    Fuller, Dr. Samuel, 365, 377

    Fund Raising in the 1750’s, paper on, 265–273

    Gardiner, John Rawson, 129

    Gardiner, Richard, 371

    Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, 4–5

    Gardyner, Sir Christopher (Sr.), 5, 6–7

    Gardyner, Sir Christopher, paper on, 3–15; visit to America, 9 ff.; Morton’s comment on, 11

    Gardyner, Onslow, 7, 12, 15

    Gardyner, Sir Thomas (of Peckham), 5, 7

    Gardyner, William (I), 4–5

    Gardyner, William (II), 5–6

    Gardyner, William (son of Onslow), 15

    Gardyner, William (son of Sir Thomas), 8

    Gardyner family, 3–15

    Gay Head, 164–166

    Gifford, John, 224 n. 2

    Gifford, William Logan Rodman, death, tribute, 264

    Gill, Lieut.-Gen. Moses, 152.

    Gipson, Lawrence Henry, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Glauber, Johann Rudolf, 32, 33–34 and n. 2, 35–39 passim, 225

    Gleason, Sarell Everett, 17, 54, 55

    Goodbody, John, 308

    Goodspeed, Charles Eliot, paper on Extortion, 60–79; on Nominating Committee, 121; death, tribute, 311; 80, 129, 363 n. 3

    Gookin, Daniel, 154, 157, 171, 192, 204

    Gore (of Amersfoort), 49–50 and n. 6

    Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 9, 10, 51, 390–391 and n. 7, 404, 408

    Gosnold, 166–167

    Gosnold, Bartholomew, 297

    Gould, Alice Bache, elected Honorary Member, 17, 54, 55

    Gouttins, Matthieu, 123, 127

    Grafton, 167

    Greene, Evarts Boutell, death, 54; tribute, 56

    Greene, Jerome Davis, 360

    Greenwood, the Rev. F. W. P., 277

    Gummere, Richard Mott, elected Vice-President, 382

    Guyon, François, 125

    Guyon, Marie Therèse, 123

    Haak, Theodore, 28

    Haberthwaite, James, 322, 323

    Hadley, Journey of Members of the Society to, 128

    Hadlock, Wendell Stanwood, elected Corresponding Member, 265, 309; paper on Ilesford Museum, 313, 314–316; 262

    Hale, Richard Walden, paper on A. de L. Cadillac, 121, 129

    Haling Manor, sale of, to Christopher Gardyner, 8

    Hamilton, James Marquess, 404, 408

    Harding, Dr., 30

    Harrison, Peter, 266

    Harrison, William Henry, 262; elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383

    Hartlib, Samuel, in connexion with Dury, 18–21 passim; in connexion with Child, 21–50 passim; in connexion with Stirk, 219–246 passim

    Hartprecht, J. F., 239 and n. 2, 240

    Harvey, Dr. William, 23

    Harwich, 168

    Hatch, Francis Whiting, elected Resident Member, 260, 265, 309

    Hauprecht. See Hartprecht

    Hayes, Bartlett Harding, elected Resident Member, 60, 130

    Heffernan, Capt. J. B., 59

    Helmick, Maj.-Gen. C. G., 382

    Helmont, Johannes, 23 and n. 6, 25, 29, 44, 47, 224 n. 3, 226 n. 9, 232 and n. 8, 233 n. 5, 234, 235 n. 4, 244, 247 no. 9

    Hendricksen, Cornelis, 394

    Henshaw, Thomas, 24, 25 and n. 5, 27, 28, 42

    Hevelius, 25

    Heydon, Sir John, relations with Gardyner, 8–9, 11–14

    Hill, Col. Arthur, 30, 31, 32, 36, 38

    Hill, Rev. H. J., 363

    Hill, Sir Moses, 37

    Hinckley, Governor Thomas, 407, 413

    Hobbamock, 376

    Hollandus, Isaac, 23

    Holman, Edward, 372

    Homans, George Caspar, elected Resident Member, 17, 54, 55

    Hooker, Thomas, 366

    Hopkins, Stephen, 371, 372, 376

    Hornblower, Henry, II, elected Resident Member, 134, 219, 263; 421

    Horne, Dr. George, 41 n. 2

    Howe, Henry Forbush, elected Resident Member, 60, 130; 59

    Howe, Mark DeWolfe, elected Resident Member, 17, 54, 55

    Howe, William, 30 and n. 7

    Howland, John, 370, 413

    Howlett, Duncan, 308

    Hubbard, Hon. Thomas, 152

    Hubbard, Rev. William, 417

    Hudson, Capt. H. B., 59

    Humphrey (of Yorke Garden), 32 and n. 7, 34

    Hundreds (granted by the Virginia Company), 389

    Hunnewell, James Melville, elected Treasurer, 59, 262, 308, 382

    Huntington, James Lincoln, 128

    Hutchinson, Anne, 66, 67

    Hutchinson, Sally. See Oliver

    Hutchinson, Thomas, and Stamp Act, 80; 151, 292, 296

    Huygens (Heigenius), Constantyn (?), 28 and n. 6

    Hyslop, Hon. William, 152

    Inchiquin, Lord (Murrough O’Brien), 30 and n. 6

    Indian Churches (in New England), List of, 198

    Indian Missions (of N. E. Company of 1649), 153–195

    Indian Place-names (in New England), List of, 196–197

    Indians (in New England), Tracts in connexion with conversion of, 136

    Iroquois art, 257, 258; Confederacy, 415

    Islesford Museum, paper on, 314–316

    James, Eldon Revare, death, 219; tribute, 263–264

    Jamestown, 366

    Jernegan, Marcus William, death, 219; tribute, 264

    Johnson, Capt. Edward, 68 and n. 6, 135

    Jones, Christopher, Master of the Mayflower, 373–374, 394, 395

    Jones, Henry, 229 and n. 4

    Jones, Howard Arthur, elected Resident Member, 386

    Jones, Matt B., and his Collection of Americana, 219

    Keayne, Robert, 64, 68–69

    Kennebec Patent, 399

    Kent (Conn.), 168

    Kentmannus, Johann, 26 and n. 5

    Kimball, Frederick Milton, elected Resident Member, 17, 54, 55

    King Philip’s War, paper on French Involvement in, 414–421; 65–66, 144

    King William’s War, 420

    King’s Chapel, 265–277, 312. See also King’s Chapel Library.

    King’s Chapel Library, paper on, 274–289; List of books in original collection, 278–286; List of books added since 1698, 286–289

    Kinmonth, Dr. J. M., 133

    Kittredge, George L., on Robert Child, 21 and n. 1, 22 and n. 5, 7, 44–49, 219 n. 1, 222 n. 3, 241 n. 8, 244 n. 8, 246 n. 4

    Knollenberg, Bernhard, elected Corresponding Member, 312, 313, 384

    Knowles, Lucius James, elected Resident Member, 260, 265, 309

    Kretschmar, Frederick, 239 and n. 3

    La donne (or Le Donne) sic, Charles de Menou, Sieur d’Aulnay (Dony) de Charnisay, 51–52 and n. 2

    Lakeville, 168–169

    Lamont, Thomas William, death, 121; tribute, 130

    Lamothe Cadillac, Antoine de, Lord of Douaquet, 121–127

    Lancaster, 169–170

    Larrabee, Harold A., 262

    La Torre sic (Charles de St. Etienne de la Tour), 51–52 and n. 2

    Launay, Antoine de. See Lamothe Cadillac

    Laut, Agnes, 122

    Lawson, Murray G., paper on The Routes of Boston’s Trade, 81–120

    Leach, Douglas Edward, paper by on The Question of French Involvement in King Philip’s War, 414–421

    Leader, Richard, 26–27 and n. 7, 43, 53, 224 and n. 2

    Leader, Robert, 220, 221, 231

    Lefebvres of Grandchamp, the, 126

    Legacy of Husbandry, 21

    Lennox, James, Duke of, 27

    Lenox, Lodwick, Duke of, 404, 408

    Leopold, Richard W., 59

    Leveridge, the Rev. William, 155

    Levett, John, 43 and n. 8

    Lilly, William, 30

    Lisneygarvey, 30 and n. 9, 31

    Little, Bertram Kimball, elected Resident Member, 312, 383

    Little Compton (R. I.), 170

    Little, David Britton, elected Resident Member, 312, 313, 383

    Little James, ship, 371

    Littleton, 170–171

    Locke, Matthew, 31

    Longeuil, Baron de (Charles Le Moyne), 125

    Loring, Augustus Peabody, elected Resident Member, 386

    Loring, Augustus Peabody, Jr., on Dinner Committee, 17, 121, 252, 291; elected President, 59, 262, 308; death, 380; tribute, 385; 3, 16, 54, 60, 129, 134, 260, 265, 290, 306, 312, 313, 317, 363, 364

    Loring, William Caleb, 262, 308

    Loudoun, John Campbell, Earl of, 84

    Louis XVI, 363

    Lowell, 171–172

    Lunt, Storer Boardman, 133

    Lyford, John, 371

    Lyman, Theodore, Jr., 277

    Lyme (Conn.), 194

    Machias Seal Island, 126

    McCord, David, elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383; 59, 133, 308, 385

    McKibbin, David, elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383, 262, 308

    Magesse, 126

    Maine, List of seigneuries in (in 1705), 126

    Malecite Indians, 258

    Marlborough, 172

    Marshall (entomologist), 32, 34

    Martin’s (John) Hundred, 389

    Martin’s (Richard) Hundred, 389

    Mary II, portrait of, 277

    Mascarene, General Paul, 270

    Mashpee, 148, 150, 172–175

    Mason, Charles Francis, death, 16; tribute, 56

    Mason, Major John, 416, 417

    Mason, Jonathan, 152

    Massachusetts, “Lost Liberties” of, 291

    Massasoit, 298–299, 377

    Mather, Cotton, 18, 67 and n. 2, 77, 138–139, 147, 420

    Mather, William Gwinn, death, 317; tribute, 385

    Mathesius, Johann, 22 and n. 8

    Matthews, Albert, will of, 260

    May, Joseph, 277

    Mayerne, Dr., 22

    Mayflower Compact, 368–370

    Mayflower, paper on destination of, 387–413

    Mayflower, ship, 366–375 passim; question of destination of, 387–413

    Mayhew, Rev. Experience, 146, 159, 160, 164, 165, 178, 183, 192

    Mayhew, Rev. John, 146, 165, 178, 191, 192

    Mayhew, the Rev. Jonathan, 146, 152, 266

    Mayhew, Major Matthew, 145

    Mayhew, Rev. Thomas (Jr.), 135, 137, 141, 142, 145, 154

    Mayhew, Rev. Thomas (Sr.), 145–146, 159, 162, 165, 166, 167, 178

    Mayhew, the Rev. Zachariah, 146, 159, 165, 178, 182

    Mayo, Lawrence Shaw, death, 54; tribute, 57

    Mercator’s Atlas, 394

    Merrett, Christopher, 28, 52 and n. 6, 53

    Merrick. See Merrett

    Metcalfe, Christopher, 325

    Mexico, Meeting of the Congress of Historians of, and of the U. S. at Nuevo Leon, 265

    Micmac Indians, 258, 259

    Middleborough, Journey to, 292; 175–176

    Middleton, Arthur Pierce, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Milford Haven, 408–409

    Minot, George Richards, death, tribute, 309–310

    Minuit, Peter, 396

    Mitchell, Frank, 382

    Montagnais, 259

    Montville (Conn.), 176

    Moody, Robert Earle, elected Recording Secretary, 59, 262, 308, 382

    Morgan, Anthony, 30, 31, 32, 34, 42

    Morgan, Edmund S., 80 and n. 1. 129

    Moriaen, Johann, 48, 225, 226 n. 2, 230, 232, 236, 237, 245

    Morison, Samuel Eliot, on Dinner Committee, 17, 121, 252, 291; elected Vice-President, 262, 308, 382; paper on the Pilgrim Fathers, 364–379; paper on the Mayflower’s destination and the Pilgrim Fathers’ Patents, 386–413; 16, 59, 80, 129, 308, 316, 380, 385

    Morritt, J. B. S., 361

    Morton, Nathaniel, 394–395, 413

    Morton, Thomas, 11

    Mount Desert Island (Maine), 176

    Mourt’s Relation, 387–388, 393

    Murphy, Alex, 308

    Myles, the Rev. Samuel, 274

    Mystic (Conn.), 176

    Nantucket, 176–178

    Nash, Chauncey Cushing, elected Resident Member, 17, 54, 55

    Nash, Rt. Rev. Norman Burdett, Bishop of Massachusetts, elected Honorary Member, 17, 54, 55

    Naskapi Indians, 258, 259

    Natick, 179–181

    Nemasket, 297

    New Amsterdam, 392, 396

    New Bedford, 181

    New England, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in, 142; Council for, 388; as destination of Pilgrim Fathers, 390 ff. See also New England Company

    New England Company of 1649, paper on, 134–218; Indian Missions of, 153–195; index of Indian place names, 196–197; List of Indian Churches of New England, 198; Missionary Preachers, List of, 198–200; Native preachers among Indians, 200–202; Secretaries and Treasurers (N. E.), 202–203, 211; Superintendents of Indian Affairs, 204–206; Commissioners, 207–211; English officers of, 212; Members of, named in Act of Parliament, 212; Members elected to fill vacancies, 213; Eliot Tracts and Letters, 213–216; Books and Pamphlets in Indian Language published by, 216–218

    New Haven, early legislation on wages and prices in, 69–71; appearance of “phantom ship” at, 77–79

    New London (Conn.), 181–182

    New Plymouth, 365, 396

    Newton, 182

    Newton, Earle Williams, elected Resident Member, 317, 383

    Nickerson, Capt. W. Sears, 387 and n. 1

    Ninigret, 416–417

    Norcutt, Mrs., 300–303

    Norridgewock (Maine), 182

    Northern Virginia Company, 390

    Norton, John, letter (with Wilson) to Dury, 18–21

    Norwegus, Johannes, 44

    Norwich (Conn.), 182–183

    Oak Bluffs, 183

    Oliver, Andrew, 203, 296

    Oliver, Daniel, 293

    Oliver, Ebenezer, 277

    Oliver, Elizabeth Belcher, 293

    Oliver Hall, 299–305 and 292–299 passim

    Oliver, Margaret, 303

    Oliver, Mary Sandford, 296

    Oliver, Judge Peter, paper on house in Middleborough built by him for his son, Dr. Peter Oliver, 292–305

    Oliver, Capt. Peter (grandfather of Judge Peter Oliver), 293

    Oliver, (Dr.) Peter, Jr., 292, 294

    Oliver, Sally, 292, 301–303, 304

    Oliver, Thomas Hutchinson, 303

    O’Neale, Sir Philom, 42

    Onslow, Elizabeth, 7

    Orleans, 184–185

    Otis, James, elected Resident Member, 386

    Oughtred, William, 28

    Oxford, 185

    Painter, Stephen, 221, 223

    Palissy, Bernard, 26 and n 1

    Paracelsus, 223, 229, 232, 244

    Parkman, Francis, portrait of, 265 “Particular Plantations.” See Hundreds

    Patents (of the Pilgrim Fathers), 387–413

    Peabody, Robert Ephraim, elected Member of the Council, 59; on Nominating Committee, 121

    Pemberton, Benjamin, 82

    Pembroke, 185

    Penacook Indians, paper on a Quilled Pouch made by, 253–259

    Penobscot Indians, 258, 259

    Pequot War. See King Philip’s War

    Perkins, Elliott, on Nominating Committee, 17, 252, 291

    Perkins, Palfrey, elected Member of the Council, 308; paper on Fund Raising in the 1750’s, 265

    Petty, William, 36 and n. 4, 37, 43, 44, 47

    Philaletha Anonymous (probably George Stirk), 245–246, 249 nos. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23; 250 nos. 25, 27, 28

    Philalethes, Eirenaeus Philoponos (probably George Stirk, q.v. also), 47–48, 244, 245, 246 and n. 4, 249 no. 16

    Philalethes Zeteticus (George Stirk), 246 n. 4

    Philip, King of the Wampanoags, 415

    Phillips, James Duncan, 262

    Phillips, John Marshall, elected Corresponding Member, 290, 309; 311

    Phillips, Mary, 6, 8–9

    Phillips, Stephen Willard, 262

    Phillips, Lieut.-Gov. William, 152

    Pier, Arthur Stanwood, elected Member of the Council, 59; on Auditing Committee, 121, 252, 291

    Pierce, John, Deed Poll of, 398–399; 391. See also Pierce Patents

    Pierce Patents, 391, 392, 396 and n. 8, 397–404

    Pierce, Richard Donald, elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383

    Pierpont, Rev. James, letter to Cotton Mather on “phantom ship,” 77–78, 79

    Pilgrim Fathers, paper on the, 364–379; paper on Patents of (in connexion with the destination of the Mayflower), 387–413

    Plantation Trade [1696], An act for preventing Frauds and regulating abuses in, 352–359

    Plat, Sir Hugh, 28 and n. 5

    Plattes, Gabriel, 40 n. 7

    Plymouth Colony, List of Patents obtained by or for, 398–399. See also Pilgrim Fathers

    Plymouth, Journey of Members of the Society to, 364; 185. See also Plymouth Colony

    Polignac, Diane de, 363

    Pometican, 299

    Pomfret (Conn.), 186

    Pomfret, John Edwin, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Poore family, 253–255

    Poore, John, 253 ff.

    Pory, John, 395 and n. 7, 421

    Powell, Sumner Chilton, elected Resident Member, 386

    Preachers, Missionary (in New England), List of, 198–200; Native, among Indians, 200–202

    Prence, Thomas, 370

    Prentice, Thomas, 206

    Prince, the Rev. Thomas, 147

    Pring, Martin, 297

    Putnam, Alfred Porter, elected Resident Member, 380, 386

    Queen Anne’s War, 420

    Ramsden, Joseph, 373

    Rand, Dr. William, 47

    Randolph, Edward, 357

    Rawson, Edward, 202

    Remonstrants (1646), 22

    Richardson, Robert Dale, elected Resident Member, 317, 383

    Richmond, Carleton Rubira, elected Resident Member, 60, 130; 59

    Rigby, 51

    Riley, Stephen Thomas, elected Resident Member, 317, 383

    Robartes, John, Lord, 343

    Robinson, Fred Norris, on Nominating Committee, 17, 121, 252, 291

    Robinson, George Frederick, tribute, 263

    Robinson, the Rev. John, 365, 367, 369

    Rochester, 186

    Rogers, Ezekiel, 18

    Rogers, Thorold, quoted on the regulation of prices, 60–61

    Rowe, Col. Owen, 234

    Rowe, William, 31

    Rowe’s Wharf, 295

    Royal African Company, 83

    Sachse, William Lewis, elected Non-Resident Member, 386

    St. Aubin family of Passamaquoddy, 126

    St. Castin, Baron de, 124

    St. Paul (of Tarsus), on extortioners, 62

    Salomon, Lieut.-Commander Henry, Jr., 59

    Saltonstall, Hon. Leverett, elected Honorary Member, 60, 130

    Sandwich, 186

    Sandys, Sir Edwin, 367–368, 395

    Savage, James, 60

    Schlezer, Johann Friedrich, 239 and n. 1

    Scisco, Louis Dow, paper on Sir Christopher Gardyner, 3–15

    Scott, Sir Walter, 361

    Search Warrants, Legislation concerning, in the Parliaments of 1660, 1662 and 1696, 318–359

    Sendivogius, Michael, 39 and n. 8

    Sewall, Judge Samuel, 155, 203, 300

    Seybolt, Robert Francis, death, 313; tribute, 384–385

    Sharon, 187

    Shatteleet (Châtelet?), Mons., 226 n. 9

    Shaw, Commander James C., 133

    Sheffeild, Edmond, Lord, 404–407

    Shepard, Thomas, 138, 366

    Shepler, Dwight C., 59

    Shipton, C. K., 361

    Shirley, William, 266, 271

    Smibert, Nathaniel, 290

    Smibert, John, 290

    Smith, F. Morton, on Auditing Committee, 17; death, 54; tribute, 56

    Smith, Capt. John, 368, 375, 393

    Smith’s Hundred, 389

    Smyth of Nibley’s Hundred, 389

    Southampton (L. I.), 194

    Southampton Hundred, 389

    Speedwell, ship, 367

    Spruance, Admiral R. A., 59

    Squanto, 376, 377

    Stafford, Sir Hugh (or Edward), 36 and n. 5, 38

    Stallenge, William, 27 n. 1

    Standish, Capt. Miles, 371, 413

    Starkie (or Starkey). See Stirk

    Stearns, Foster, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Sterky (or Stirky). See Stirk

    Stirk, Rev. George (the elder), 219 and n. 1

    Stirk, George (the younger), paper on, 219–251; List of works by, 246–251; 21, 27, 29, 38, 47, 48

    Stirk, Susanna, 240

    Stirke. See Stirk

    Stockbridge, 187–188

    Stockbridge, John, 373

    Stockwell, Quentin, 419

    Stoddard, Anthony, 203

    Stolion, Abraham, 75 n. 1

    Stolion, Jane, 71–76

    Stonington (Conn.), 189

    Storer, Ebenezer, 152

    Stoughton, Israel, 221

    Stoughton, Susanna, 221

    Stoughton, William, 202–203, 221 n. 6

    Strickland, Sydney T., elected Resident Member, 60, 130; 59

    Sturgis, Richard Clifton, death, tribute, 385

    Suchten, Alexander von, 239

    Sutton, 189

    Talon, Jean, 126

    Tate, Vernon D., elected Resident Member, 313, 317, 383; 59

    Taylor, Sylvanus, 39 and n. 5

    Temple, Sir William, 126

    Thanet, Earl of, 27

    Thebaud, Rear Admiral Hewlett, 382

    Thibeaudeau, Pierre, 126

    Thomas, T. H., 382

    Thompson, 189

    Thomson, George, 242 n. 5, 244 n. 8, 247 no. 7

    Tilley, Prof. Morris P., 362

    Titicut, 297

    Tiverton (R. I.), 194

    Tradescant, John, 24, 34

    Treat, the Rev. Samuel, 149–150

    Trecothick, Barlow, 271, 272–273

    Trowbridge, Judge, 296 Truro, 189

    Tupper, Eldad, 149, 155

    Tupper, Elisha, 149, 155, 156, 190

    Tupper, Capt. Thomas, 149, 154

    Tupper family, 148–149

    Turnbull, Prof. G. H., paper on John Dury’s Correspondence with the Clergy of New England about Ecclesiastical Peace, 18–21; on Robert Child, 21–53; on George Stirk, Philosopher by Fire, 219–251

    Turner, Sir Edward, 328

    Turner, Captain Nathaniel, case at law of, against the Widow Stolion, 61–76

    United New Netherland Company, 393

    Uxbridge, 189–190

    Van Goodenhausen, Samuel, 67 n. 3

    Vaughan, Thomas, 25 and n. 5, 238 and n. 2

    Verrazzano, 297, 299

    Vincent, Philip, 11

    Virginia Company, connexion of the Pilgrim Fathers with, 387–393

    Wabanaki, 257

    Wages and prices, the regulation of, and cases concerning, in seventeenth-century New Haven, 61–76

    Walcott, Hon. Robert, elected Vice-President, 59, 262, 308; elected President, 382; 121, 317, 386

    Walker, Obadiah, 25 and n. 5

    Walsh, Michael J., 219

    Walton, Clarence Eldon, death, tribute, 310

    Wamsutta, 299

    Wareham, 190

    Warren, Bentley Wirt, death, 16; tribute, 56

    Warren, Sir Peter, 269–270

    Warren, Richard, 371

    Warwick Patent, 397–398, 399, 407, 413

    Warwick, Sir Philip, 327, 328 Warwick, Robert, Earl of, 221, 404, 408, 413

    Webbe, Joseph, 25, 231 n. 8, 240, 241 n. 8

    Webster, 190

    Weis, Frederick Lewis, elected Resident Member, 54, 60, 130; paper on New England Company of 1649, 134–218

    Wellfleet, 190

    Wendell, William Greenough, elected Corresponding Member, 290, 309

    Wequosh (Pequot Captain), 137

    Weston, Sir Richard, 34 and n. 5, 45

    Weston, Robert Dickson, elected Registrar, 59, 262, 308; elected Member of Council, 262

    Weston, Thomas, 300, 390

    Westover, The “Black Affair” of, 385

    Westport, 191

    West Tisbury, 191–192

    Wheatland, David Pingree, elected Resident Member, 312, 313, 383

    Wheatland, Stephen, elected Resident Member, 312, 313, 383

    White, John (“The Gilder of Norwich”), 224, 238–239

    White, William, 24, 220

    Whitehill, Walter Muir, on Dinner Committee, 17, 121, 252, 291; appointed Editor, 55; elected Recording Secretary pro tempore, 121; paper on King’s Chapel Library, 274–289; address on Tutor Flynt’s Silver Chamber-pot, 360–363; 265

    Wilkins, Hon. Raymond Sanger, elected Resident Member, 129, 134, 263

    Willett, Thomas, 395

    Willey, Basil, 133

    William III, portrait of, 277

    Williams, Alexander Whiteside, elected Resident Member, 386

    Williams, Roger, 136–137, 140, 145, 155, 416, 417

    Wilson, the Rev. John, letter (with Norton) to Dury, 20–21; 135

    Wilson, Thomas J., 59

    Wincop, John, 390

    Winslow, Edward, 140, 142, 367, 369, 374, 377, 413. See also Cape Ann Patent and Warwick Patent

    Winslow, Gilbert, 371

    Winthrop, Adam, 203

    Winthrop, John (the elder), 24, 53, 63–64, 78–79, 138

    Winthrop, John (the younger), 22, 23 n. 6, 44–45, 47, 220 n. 7, 291, 416

    Wolkins, George Gregerson, death, 317; tribute, 385

    Wood, William, 136

    Woodhead, Abraham, 25 and n. 5

    Woodstock (Conn.), 192–193

    Worsley, Benjamin, 31 and n. 3, 36, 42, 43, 44, 221 n. 3, 224, 225, 230

    Wright, Harry Andrews, death, tribute, 311

    Wright, Louis Booker, elected Corresponding Member, 386

    Writs of Assistance, paper on Early Parliamentary Legislation on, 318–359

    Wyncop Patent, 398. See also Wincop

    Yarmouth, 193

    Yeardley, Sir George, Governor of Jamestown Colony, 395

    Zouche’s Hundred, 389