go to England, 114; his commission as Lieutenant-Governor, 151–152 Strangers, anecdote about, 239, 242 Strong, Gov. Caleb, 313, 315, 315 n
Rev. Jonathan (d. 1814), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 385, 391 Stuart, Dr. David, 164; guest of Wash- ington, 173, 194, 194 n, 195
Eleanor (Calvert) Custis, wife of Dr. David, 194, 194 n, 195
James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender, 75
Richardson. See Stewart Studely (Studly), Capt. Robert, 91 n Studley, Daniel, 392
Succotash, 330; recipe for, as made at Plymouth, 299 n; toast in honor of, 315
Sudbury, inhabitants of, forbidden to remove without authority, 250 Suffolk County, South Regiment of, 65 Sullivan, William (d. 1839), gives Fore- fathers' day address, 386, 391 Sumner, Charles (d. 1874), quoted, on the Pilgrims, 376; one of several speakers at commemoration of de- parture of Pilgrims from Delft Haven, 1853, 387 n, 391
Davies, temporary student at Har- vard College, 277, 284
Gov. Increase, 313, 313 n; toasts in honor of, 311, 325; death of, 332 n
William Hyslop (d. 1861), son of Gov. Increase, 63 n
Surveyors in colonial New England, 112-115
Sweetman, Thomas, 134
SWIFT, LINDSAY, A.B., speaks on copy of Winslow's Good Nevves from New England, belonging to the Prince Library, 120-122
Swinburne, Louis, quoted, on the words pilgrim and tenderfoot, 352 n-353 n Swineoke,, temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 274 n, 284 Symons, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 284
Tailer, Lt.-Gov. William, 2, 56 n, 59, 60, 61, 65, 69 n, 74, 88 n, 90 n−91 n, 93 n, 94, 101, 101 n, 102, 102 n, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110; quoted, 62 n; com- missioned, 1711, 2n, 90, 90 л, 91; sworn, 90, 91; commissioned, 1715, 61, 62, 71-72, 91, 91 n; sworn, 62, 72, 91; question whether he is Act- ing-Governor, 1715, 61-62, 92; Acting-Governor, 1715-1716, 62, 71– 72, 92, 92 n; death of, 92, 92 n; his first and second commissions 23 Lieutenant-Governor, 151, 152-154 Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, 27
Talcott, Joseph, Governor of Connecti- cut, 93 n
Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de, Prince de Bénévent, 326 n; toast referring to, 326
Tapin. See Tappan Tappan, Jacob, 41 n Tarbox, Rev. Increase Niles, quoted, on Pilgrims and Puritans, 380, 383 n; criticism of his position, 383 n-384 n Tawny serpents, Indians so called, 256, 269-270
Taxation, troubles concerning, in fron- tier towns, 253 n, 258, 259, 259 n, 260, 264, 265
Tayler, Taylor, James, surveyor, his map of New England, 112, 113, 114
· James (d. 1703), of Reading, 112 Col. William. See Tailer, Lt.- Gov. William
Temperance, early tracts and sermons on, in New England, 234-240. See also Rum, Sir Richard Temple, Sir Richard, Viscount Cobham, 93 n
Tenderfoot, the word, applied to emi- grants and cattle, 353 n Thacher, Dr. James (d. 1844), points out error in date of Forefathers' Day, 297 n; quoted, on founding of the Pilgrim Society, 320 n
John (d. c. 1747), son of Rev. Peter (H. C. 1706), temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 284 Thayer, Alexander, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 284 James Bradley, 401 Rev. Joseph Henry, 404
THAYER (continued)
WILLIAM ROSCOE, A.M., 149, 287; elected Resident Member, 150; ac- cepts, 160
Tory, term of reproach, 377 n Town lands. See Common lands Towne, Peter, 138
Theft of human beings, law concerning, Townsend, Penn (d. 1727), 18, 24, 57,
temporary student at Trade and navigation, acts for the en-
Throckmorton, ington, 185 Thursday Lecture, establishment of, in the Dedham Church, 215; present- day commemoration of, in the First Church, Boston, 215 Thwaites, Capt. Josiah, 102n
Reuben Gold, 185 n Tichenor, Isaac, Governor of Vermont, 315, 315 n
Tileston, John, portrait of, etc., ex- hibited, 155, 156 Tillinghast, Caleb Benjamin (d. 1909), re- lations of, with A. C. Goodell, 395–396 William Hopkins (d. 1913), 218 n, 227; quoted, concerning L. Langloi- serie, 226-227
Tilton, Peter (d. 1696), 23
Tisdale, William, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 284 Toasts, lists of, given at Forefathers' Day celebrations at Plymouth, 300, 310-311, 313, 315, 316, 322; at Boston, 324-325, 331-333, 337-338, 340, 341; at New York, 350; at Christmas celebration, Concord, 369 Tobin, John (d. 1804), his Curfew, 343 n Toping, Kingdom of, 237 Toppan, Rev. Amos (d. 1771), allowed to keep a French school at Harvard College, 225 n
Robert Noxon, 3 n, 5 n, 8 n, 11 n Torrey, Rev. Samuel (d. 1707), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 275, 284
Rev. William Turner (d. 1861), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 386, 391
couragement and regulation of, oaths taken to observe, 6, 8, 48, 49, 50, 54- 55, 69, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 81, 83, 86, 87, 93
Trafalgar, battle of, allusion to, 346 n Transilvanus, Filodexter. See Wood- bridge, Benjamin
Transubstantiation, oath concerning, 46 Trapier, Benjamin Foissin, temporary
student at Harvard College, 278, 284 Trask, Israel Eliot, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 284
Capt. William, 210 Treason, law concerning, 1642, 118 Treat, Robert, Governor of Connecti- cut, Councillor, 34, 35, 43 Tripp, George Henry, 292 Trollet, Michael James, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 276, 284 TROWBRIDGE, JOHN, S.D., 123, 216; on
Nominating Committee, 249; pre- sents list of candidates, 291 Trumbull, Jonathan (d. 1809), Governor of Connecticut, 313, 313 n, 315 TUCKER, GEORGE FOX, Ph.D., his ac- count of Paul Cuffee, 1
Tudor, William (d. 1819), gives oration before the Charitable Fire Society, 310 n; vice-president at Forefathers' Day celebration, 340, 341 Turnbull, Thomas, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 284 Turner, Capt. 314, 315
Rev. Charles (d. 1818), preaches Forefathers' Day sermon, 1773, 304- 305, 305 n, 385, 391
FREDERICK JACKSON, LL.D., 293; his paper on the First Official Frontier of the Massachusetts Bay, 249-270; elected President, 291
Dr. Henry Edward, 38 n
Thomas, temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 284 Tuttle, Charles Wesley, quoted, 37 n
JULIUS HERBERT, 144; photo- graph of early map in John Carter Brown Library exhibited on behalf of, 111; his paper on Early Manu-
script Maps of New England, 112- 115, 120; calls attention to manu- script relating to Elijah Corlet and Daniel Weld, 140-142; his paper on the Rev. J. Phillips, 208-215; on P. Prudden's Company, 244-248 Tyler, Harry Walter, 292 Tyng, Edward (d. c. 1701), 6 n; Coun- cillor, 30, 32, 35, 43
Capt. Edward (d. 1755), son of Edward (d. c. 1701), 74
- Jonathan (d. 1724), Councillor, 30, 31 n, 32, 35, 43; death of, 43 n
UNCAS, Indian chief, 313
Unitarianism, 386 n; spread of, prior to 1820, 296
United Fires, the sixteen, 332 United States, Constitution of, toast in honor of, 325; avoids use of the word slaves, 337 n
Virginia, experiments of, in defending frontier, 252; petition of frontier set- tlers in, 259 n; first legislative assem- bly in, 295; toasts referring to, 337, 339-340
WACHUSETT, lines from poem be-
Waddington, Rev. John (d. 1880), quoted, on Pilgrims and Puritans, 377 Wadland, —————, 10 n
| Wadsworth, Peleg (d. 1829), 299, 299 ₪ Recompense (d. 1679), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 284 Wages, paid by Washington, 171 Wainwright, John (d. 1708), son of Francis (H. C. 1686), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 284 John (d. 1739), nephew of Francis (H. C. 1686), 67
Robert Dewar, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 284
Upas of Monticello, T. Jefferson so Wakeman, Rev. Samuel (d. 1692), tem- called, 316
Upham, Joshua Nichols (d. 1804), son of James (H. C. 1763), temporary student at Harvard College, 278,
Usher, John (d. 1726), 13 n, 15 n, 206; Councillor, 30, 31 n, 32, 35, 37 n, 43; death of, 43 n
AN CORTLANDT, Stephen (d. 1700), quoted, 10 n; Councillor, 35, 38, 42 n, 43 n; death of, 38 n Vane, Sir Henry (d. 1662), 381 Vanhorne, Abraham, 222 n --Mary, daughter of Abraham. See Burnet
Varnum, James Mitchel (d. 1789), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 277,284 Vaughan, (d. 1725), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 284 Elliott (d. 1758), son of George (H. C. 1696), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 284 Vernon, Hon. Caroline, 243 n
Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin, 336 n Viall, Benjamin (d. 1729), temporary
student at Harvard College, 275, 284 Vila, James, 337, 338, 339, 341 n
porary student at Harvard College, 274, 284
Waldo, Samuel, 81
Waldron, William, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 284 Wales, Prince of, 56 n, 92 n, 154. See also George II Walker,, temporary student at Harvard College, 276, 284
- Rev. James (d. 1874), 404
Rev. Zechary (d. 1700), temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 284 Wallace, -, a visitor at Mount Ver- non, 180, 181, 184
Walley, John (d. 1714), 46; Councillor, 32, 35, 43; death of, 43 n Walter, Arthur Maynard (d. 1807), son of Rev. William (H. C. 1756), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 278, 284
Rev. Nehemiah (d. 1750), assists Elijah Corlet in his school, 140; his elegy on Corlet, 140
Walver, —, temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 285
Ward, Artemus. See Browne, Charles Farrar
Rev. Nathaniel (d. 1652), 264;. compiles Body of Liberties, 116 -Samuel (d. 1800), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 277, 285
Ware, Harriet, daughter of Rev. Henry | WASHINGTON (continued)
(d. 1845). See Hall
Rev. Henry (d. 1845), 403-404 Capt. John, 206
THORNTON MARSHALL, A.B., death of, announced, 143, 144 Warfare, methods of, influenced by in- tercourse with Indians, 251, 252 Warner, Daniel (d. 1792), temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 285 Warren, Joseph, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 285
Richard (d. c. 1696), 364 Hon. WINSLOW, LL.B., 292 Warwell, Michael Angelo, 342 n Washburn, Artemas (d. 1792), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 278, 285
Hon. CHARLES GRENFILL, A.B., 145; accepts Resident Membership, 1 Washington, Augustine, half-brother of George, 162 n
Judge Bushrod (d. 1829), son of John Augustine, 189, 189 n
Charles, brother of George, 164 n Frances (Bassett), wife of George Augustine, 168, 168 n, 169, 178, 180, 187
George, President, 315, 334, 341, 369; Diary of, May-July, 1786, com- municated by W. C. Ford, 161; text of Diary, recording chiefly the weather, farming operations, and visitors, at Mount Vernon, 162–205; attends meeting of Directors of the Potomac Company, 190-192; toasts in honor of, 325, 325 n, 333; death of, 331
George Augustine, son of Charles, 164, 164 n, 167, 169, 176, 178, 181, 184, 187, 196, 203
William, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 285 Watts, Samuel, 79, 80
Webb, Rev. John (d. 1750), 224 Joseph, 23
Webster, Daniel (d. 1852), references to his Forefathers' Day oration, 298 n, 320, 374, 381; wears a shell as a Pil- grim badge, at Forefathers' Day ball, 328 n; gives Forefathers' Day ora- tion, 386, 391
Weed, ―, temporary student at Har- vard College, 275, 285 Weld, Daniel, of Roxbury, teacher, his petition for grant of land, 1659, 141; question regarding his identity, 142
John, son of Rev. Thomas (d. 1662), temporary student at Harvard College, 274, 285
(Welde), Rev. Thomas (d. 1662), 215; Overseer of Harvard College, 124, 125
Wellington, Isaac (d. 1796), temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 285
John Augustine, brother of George, WELLS, EDGAR HUIDEKOPER, A.B.,
145; transferred to roll of Corre- sponding Members, 143, 288
Rev. Thomas. See Weld
Wells, Me., frontier town, 252; ap- peals for garrison aid, 257
Martha (Dandridge) Custis, wife Wenborne, John, temporary student at
of George, 168, 169
Col. William (d. 1810), 162 n; sends shrubs and seeds to Washing- ton, 162, 163
Harvard College, 275, 285
Wendell, Jacob (d. 1761), 79, 80, 221, 224; dates of baptism and death, 224 n
Wentworth, Benning, son of Benning Whiting, Nathan (Y. C. 1743), tem-
porary student at Harvard College, 276, 285
Thurston, temporary student at Harvard College, 277, 285 Whitmore, William Henry, reproduces in facsimile the Body of Liberties, 116
Whitney, Abel (d. 1756), son of Rev. Aaron (H. C. 1737), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 276, 283 - DAVID RICE, A.M., death of, an- nounced, 402
Westminster Assembly's Catechisms, 126 Whitridge, Dr. Joshua Barker, delivers
Weston, Capt. Coomer, 319
Westward movement in American his- tory, 250
Forefathers' Day din-
ners at the inn of, 301, 309, 312 Whaley, Capt. William, 166, 167 Whalley, Edward, the regicide, notes on his wanderings, 366 n-367 n Wharton, Richard (d. 1689), Council- lor, 30, 32, 35, 44; death of, 44 n Wheeler, Charles, temporary student at Harvard College, 278, 285
Elnathan, temporary student at
Harvard College, 278, 285
Forefathers' Day address, 351 ₪
Whittier, John Greenleaf, quoted, on Pilgrims of Plymouth and Quaker pilgrims, 372
temporary student at Harvard College, 275, 285 Whitwell, Rev. William (d. 1781), tem- porary student at Harvard College, 276, 285 Wigglesworth, Rev. Edward (d. 1765), his controversy with Rev. George Whitefield, on behalf of Harvard Col- lege, 227, 228-231
GEORGE, A.M., on Nominating Committee, 123, 249
Wheelwright, Edward (d. 1900), por-Wilkes, John (d. 1797), 96 n
trait of, presented to the Society, 123, | Willard, Abel, temporary student at
144; bequest of, 288
Whig, term of reproach, 377 n Whipple, Charles, 119 n
Silvester Gardiner, temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 278, 285 Whitaker, Rev. Jonathan (d. 1835), his connection with Harvard College, 272, 273
White, John (d. 1721), 63 n, 102 n
Joseph, great grandson of Pere- grine, his staff, heirloom from Pilgrim times, 373 n
Peregrine (d. 1704), son of Wil- liam (d. 1621), his birth, naming, bringing up, and death, 355, 355 n; remembered by aged woman in 1790, 355 n-356 n
Susanna (Fuller), wife of William (d. 1621). See Winslow
William (d. 1621), 355 n Whitefield, Rev. George (d. 1770), his controversy with Harvard College, 227-231, 231 n
Harvard College, 277, 285
Joseph. See Willard, Josiah Sec. Josiah, son of Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1659), 66, 70, 73, 94 n, 104 n, 107, 108, 110, 224; letter from, 64 n; arrives in Boston, 1717, 102, 102 n; sworn, 103; death of, 1756, 103, 103 n-104 n, 104
Richard (d. 1697), son of Rev. Samuel (H. C. 1659), temporary stu- dent at Harvard College, 275, 285
Samuel (d. 1848), son of Rev. Joseph (d. 1804), temporary student at Harvard College, class of 1799, 278, 285
William III, King of England, 27, 28, 48 n, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 69, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 84, 86, 87, 89, 111, 151, 206; conspiracy, by Papists and others, for assassination of, 47 n; oath of allegiance to, 47 n−48 n; address to, from Council, 51-52; death of, 52 n. 53, 53 n; mourning for, in Boston, 53 n. See also William and Mary
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