Booth, Sir George, viii. 206. Insurrection of, 1659, vii. 508. Notice of, 508n.
Booth, John, v. 40.
Boove, Peter, captured, v. 376. Borden, John, v. 127.
Boreman, Mr., 1637, vii. 120, 121. Borland, Francis, ii. 209.
Borland, Jane. See Winthrop, Mrs. Borne, Mr., 1676, v. 9. Borowe, John, i. 100.
Boscawen, Admiral Edward, v. 461, 462, 471, 473, 474, 545.
Boston, Eng., i. 121. Puritans arrested at, when attempting to sail for Holland, iii.
Boston, i. 10, 12, 201, 212; ii. 301; iv. 16n; v. 52n, 59, 65, 68, 69, 204, 205, 262, 263, 264, 265, 284, 328, 329, 338, 347, 585; vi. 217, 218, 256, 268n, 273, 274, 275n, 286, 300, 302, 303, 304, 305, 313n, 337, 343, 344n, 347, 353, 387n, 390, 503, 522, 537, 573, 583n; vii. 487n, 488, 489, 497, 498, 521, 536, 548, 554, 566n, 569, 577, 578, 579, 580n, 582, 586, 587, 588, 596n, 599, 601; ix. 449; x. 573, 579, 592, 700, 713, 720, 777. Castle in the harbor, ii. 176; burnt, March 21, 1673, i. 19. Phy- sicians in, ii. 164. Meteorology and nat- ural history of, 165, 177. Small-pox in, 1721, 166 foll. Divisions in King's Chapel, 179, 182, 183. Longitude and latitude of, determined by Mr. Robie, 186, 187. Med- ical Society's Memoirs, 188. Ordered to send to England an answer to the com- plaints of Mason and Gorges, 285. Pilgrims visit the harbor of, iii. 104, 209. Meeting appointed at, respecting the Hocking af- fair, 322. Meeting of commissioners at, in 1645, 431. Correspondence in 1774, 75; between a committee of the town and con- tributors for the relief of sufferers by the Port Bill, iv. 1-274. Statement of the committee, 275-278. Port Bill, 371, 390 foll.; x. 701, 702, 704, 717, 718, 759, 769. Rigorous execution of the Port Bill, iv. 30n, 112n. Employments devised for the sufferers by the Port Bill, 68n, 78. Disposition of the British troops and forti- fications in, 86, 87, 113. Boston mas- sacre, 370, 451, 452. Destruction of the tea in Boston harbor, 1773, 373-389. Men- tion of the first church in, by Scottow, 298, 301, 307. Seizure of Andros, v. 190; viii. 537. Commissioners of, v. 247. Soldiers furnished for the French war, 252. Small-pox in, 1690, 266. Indian captives at, 344. Troops, 475. Fire in, March 14, 1652-3, vi. 155; Nov. 27, 1676, viii. 298, 578; 1677, 341; 1679, 22; March 20, 1760, V. 552, 553. Fort in the harbor, 190, 192, 193; its capture, in 1689, 194, 195. Court at, vi. 253, 290. Church in, 312- 815; vii. 3. Controversy of the church with members at Aquethnick, vi. 312-315. Proposal by Edward Howes to establish a mathematical school in, 512. Bristol ship taken in harbor of, 537. Letter to the church in, from Stephen Bachiler, vii. 100. Synod at, 1657, 83n, 85, 186 (?). Execution of Quakers at, 1659, 507. Let- ter to the selectmen of, from Richard Bellingham, 600. Estates in, viii. 250. Sickness in, 1688, 372. Small-pox in,
1678, 383. Mill Creek, 401n. Sickness in, 1693, 401, 402. Act regulating the erection of wooden buildings in, 402. New North Church, 434. Disturbances in, 438. Storm in, Feb. 24, 1723-4, 456. Mathematical instruments purchased for, 500. Building of an Episcopal church, 518. Arrival of a French privateer at, 534. Rising in, against Andros, 537. Public library in, 1676, 576. Condition of, in
1677, 578. Commissioners at Philadel- phia, 1774, x. 706.
Boston Common, British regiments en- camped on, iv. 81, 87, 113n.
Boston Ephemeris, 1683, viii. 296. Boston Ministers, Answer of, to George Keith, viii. 672, 673.
Boston Neck, v. 190. Fortified, iv. 67, 77, 81, 87. Brick-yard established upon, 68n. Boston News-Letter, viii. 406, 420. Boston, South, ii. 137.
Bosworth, Nathaniel, viii. 655, 696. Botetourt, Lord, d. 1770, x. 620, 728. Botta, Carlo, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xv. Bouchette, Joseph, x. 841, 850.
Boudinot, Elias, LL.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xiv.
Bougainville, Louis Antoine, Comte de, v. 570, 571; ix. 317. Retreat of, v. 528. Boulle, Bridget, i. 96. Boun, Catherine. Boun, Gilbert, i. 82. Boundaries.
See Connecticut, Massachu- setts, New York, Plymouth. Bound Brook, iii. 370. Bouquet, Col. Henry, ix. 253, 283, 285, 290, 291, 296, 341, 346, 415,425, 461, 487; x. 489, 526, 527, 532. Certificate signed by, 574. Letters from, to Gen. Stanwix, ix. 243; to Gen. Monckton, 253, 254, 255, 259,262, 264, 267, 269, 271, 275, 282, 294, 296, 302, 312, 321, 331-334, 842, 351-357, 359, 361, 379, 384-399, 401-403, 409, 411, 413, 417, 418, 430-440; to Major Gates, 310, 327. Letters to, from A. Hoops, 263; from Capt. Campbell, 357, 399, 428, 425. His paper on roads to Pittsburg, 243. Bourn, Mr., v. 133. Bourne, Major Nehemiah, vi. 63; viii. 189, 198n.
Bourne, Nehemiah, vii. 431. Letters to John Winthrop, 297, 300, 302; to John Winthrop, Jr., 304, 305. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 6. Notice of, 297n. Voyage to England,1639,297, 300. Boush, John, iv. 161.
Bowdish, Goodwife, ii. 55.
Bowditch, Hon. Nathaniel, ii. 245. Bowditch, Nathaniel Ingersoll, vi. 111n, 570n. Member M. H. S., iv. p. xxi. His death, v. p. ix.
Bowditch, Mrs. Sarah, vi. 113. Bowdoin, James, ii. 154, 211, 228; iv. 86, 438. Member M. H. S., i. p. viii.; Libra- rian, p. xx.; on the Standing Com., p. xx.; on the Committee of Publication of vols. 1, 3, 4, 3d Series, p. xxi. Bowen, Capt., 1759, v. 539. Bowen, Major, Execution of, in Ireland, 1663, viii. 210.
Bowen, Prof. Francis, Member M. H. S., i. p. x.; ií. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Boyd, James, v. 33, 34. Boyd, Capt. Peter, iv. 89.
Boydell, Mr., 1720, ii. 122, 123, 125, 127. Boyer, Peter, iv. 3, 202, 273, 274.
Boyes, Miss Dorothy, i. 31.
Boyes, Mrs. Lydia. See Pygan, Mrs. Boyes, Mr. Samuel, the father, i. 29, 81, 32, 50.
Boyes, Samuel, the son, i. 31, 32. Boykim, Jarvis, vii. 493.
Boyl, Philip, x. 606.
Boyle, Ch., ix. 392, 404.
Boyle, Hon. Robert, ii. 281; viii. 256, 524. Appointed Governor of the Corporation for Propagating the Gospel in New Eng- land, ii. 282.
Boylston, Thomas, iv. 2, 275. Boynton, John, x. 606.
Boynton, Sir Matthew, vi. 45, 452n, 459. Letters to John Winthrop, vii. 167, 168; to John Winthrop, Jr., 162, 164, 166, 168. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 4. Notice of, 162n. His wives, 162n. Braam, Mr., 1760, ix. 365, 366. Brabe, Count, viii. 179, 180. Brachygraphy, viii. 10, 12.
Bracket, Dea., Burial of, viii. 518. Brackett, Capt., 1689, v. 215. Brackett, Anthony, v. 273. Brackett, James, iv. 94, 95.
Bradbury (Bradberry), Capt., 1747, v. 387. Bradbury, Thomas, letter to John Winthrop (with William Hooke), vii. 195. Notice of, 195n.
Bradde, Mrs., viii. 546.
Braddock, Mr., 1775, iv. 222.
Braddock, Gen. Edward, v. 391, 424, 467,
482, 543, 556; ix. 215, 216, 221, 405. The cause of his disaster, iv. 367, 368, 369. Expedition under, 1755, v. 388, 389. Killed, 390.
Braddock's Road, ix. 244, 245. Bradford, Alden, iv. 398. Member M. H.
S., i. p. vi.; ii. p. v.; iv. p. vii.; on the Committee of Publication of vols. 1, 8, 8, 2d Series, p. xxi.
Bradford, Alice, sister of Gov. Bradford, i. 77, 81.
Bradford, Alice, daughter of Major William. See Fitch, Mrs.
Bradford, Mrs. Alice (Carpenter or Rey- ner? Southworth), wife of Gov. Bradford, i. 80, 84, 85; iii. Pref. p. x., xix., 71, 142. Verses on, Pref. p. x., 460, 461. Bradford, Mrs. Alice (Hanson), mother of Gov. Bradford, i. 77; iii. Pref. p. xviii. Bradford, Mrs. Alice (Waingate), wife of Robert, i. 77.
Bradford, Mrs. Dorothy (May), first wife of
Gov. Bradford, i. 80; iii. Pref. p. xix., 448, 451. Her death, 88n.
Bradford, Elizabeth, d. of Robert, i. 77, 78,
Bradford, Rev. John, Member M. H. S., i. p. vi.
Bradford, Julian. See Morton, Mrs. Bradford, Margaret, b. 1578, i. 77, 78, 81. Bradford, Mary, i. 77, 81.
Bradford, Mercy, daughter of Gov. Bradford, iii. Pref. p. x.
Bradford, Richard, i. 79.
Bradford (Bradfourth), Robert, uncle of Gov. Bradford, d. 1609, i. 77, 81; iii. Pref. p. xviii.
Bradford, Robert, son of the preceding, b. about 1588, i. 77.
Bradford, Samuel, iii. Pref. p. x.
Bradford, Sarah or Julian. See Morton,
Bradford (Bradfourth), Thomas, i. 77, 81; iii. Pref. p. xviii.
Bradford, William, grandfather of Gov. Bradford, i. 76, 77, 81; iii. Pref. p. xviii. Bradford, William, father of Gov. Bradford, i. 77, 81; iii. Pref. p. xviii.
Bradford, William, son of Robert, b. about 1587, d. 1593, i. 77, 81.
Bradford, Gov. William, b. 1589, i. 61, 79; iii. Pref. p. iii., 8, 51, 155, 174n, 191, 198n, 227, 448, 451; iv. 492, 493; vi. 170, 176, 178, 180, 334; viii. 228n. Allusions to or citations from his History, i. 52, 59, 60, 64, 65, 66, 72, 83, 119, 122, 123, 125, 128, 132, 133, 139, 146, 160; iii. 157; vi. 229, 505n; vii. 159n; viii. 229. Notices of, i. 75, 76; vi. 156n. His pedigree, i. 77, 81. Marries Mrs. Alice Southworth, 84; iii. 142, 448, 461. At Amsterdam, i. 123. His "History of Plymouth Plantation," p. i. 462. Edi- torial Preface to the History, m. p. iii. His Letter-book, p. iv. Morton's copy of a portion of his History, p. iv., 80. Re- discovery of the History, p. v. His knowl- edge of the Hebrew language, pp. x., xiv., xviii. Morton's use of the History, p. xiv. His birth and family, p. xviii., 448, 451, 461. His death, p. xviii.,461. Fac-simile of his handwriting, p. xx. His list of passen- gers in the Mayflower, 74, 77, 447. His Pocket-book, 76, 91. His list of deaths, 76, 91, 450. Probably author of part of Mourt's Relation, 76, 90. Accompanies an exploring party, 81, 83. His sickness, 92, 101. Chosen Governor, 101, 156, 307, 327, 351. His reply to Weston, 108; to the challenge of the Narragansets, 111. Conceals letters from Weston and Beau- champ, 117. Weston writes again to, 118. In expeditions to buy corn, 128, 129. Councillor to Gorges, 149. Intercedes for Weston, 150, 152. Intercepts letters by Lyford, 173. Trades for goods at Monhe- gan, 208. Agreement concerning the beaver trade, 226. Appoints agents, 230. Patent to, 250n. Disapproves fishing, 262. Endicott's application to, for a phy- sician, 264. Ceases to be Governor, 306, 307. Assistant, 306, 315, 343, 362, 425. Confers with Governor Winthrop on the Connecticut trade, 312n. Complains re- specting the settlements at Windsor, 341.
Commissioner for settling the boundary with Massachusetts, 370. Replies to Bel- lingham's letter, 388. Settlement of part- ners with, 400, 402, 406. Letters of, to Governor Winthrop, ii. 119; vi. 156, 158, 159, 160. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 2. Letters to, from R. White, 154; from the Leyden people, 155; from Thomas Blossom, 157; from T. Dudley, 318.
Bradford, Major William, son of Gov. Brad- ford, Deputy-Governor, i. 22; ii. 207n; iii. Pref. pp. viii., x., xi., 189; v. 9, 81, 86, 151, 216, 286; viii. 229, 233, 236. Letter from W. Bradford and Nathaniel Thomas, to Thomas Hinckley, v. 190. Wounded, viii. 228.
Bradford, Dr. William, of Bristol, R. I., 1774, iv. 192, 193.
Bradford family in England, Sketch of, i. 76 foll
Bradford, Mass., vii. 28n. Letter to the Boston Donation Committee, iv. 256. Bradick, James, iv. 62.
Bradinge, John, letters to John Winthrop, vi. 577, 578. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vi. plate 8. Notice of, 577n. Bradish, Luther, LL.D., Hon. Memb. M. H. S., vii. p. xiii. His death, vii. p. xiii.
Bradley, Mrs. Elizabeth (Brewster). See Christophers, Mrs. Bradley, Nathan, v. 387.
Bradley, Judge Peter, vii. 233. Notice of,
Bradley, Richard, ix. 473, 480, 481. Bradshaw, Capt., 1759, v. 505. Bradshaw, Lord, 1655, vi. 292.
Bradshaw, John, vi. 292; vii. 420, 463. Im- prisonment of, vi. 293, 294. Bradshaw, Richard, vii. 90n.
Bradshaw, Rev. William, i. 114n; viii. 77. Bradstreet, Mr., 1722, v. 343, 344.
Bradstreet, Mrs. Ann (Dudley), viii. 533n. Bradstreet, Dudley, viii. 529. Notice of,
Bradstreet, Ccl. John, afterward Maj.-Gen., v. 418, 476, 478, 545; ix. 455, 457; x. 526, 527, 532, 592. Attacked by French and Indians near Oswego, v. 417. Engage- ment near Ticonderoga, 468. Expedition against Frontenac, 475. Letter of, to the Mayor of Albany, ix. 455. Letters to, from Marts Halen Beck, 452; A. Quack- enboss, 453; the Mayor of Albany, 457. Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, iii. 335; v. 193, 194, 286; vi. 16, 66, 106, 316; vii. 98n, 99, 161n, 215, 217, 255, 287, 380. Commissioner, iii. 430. Dedication of Scottow's Narra- tive to, iv. 281. Appointed agent of the colony, at London, vii. 135, 448. Letter to Sir Lionel Jenkins, ii. 306; to Thomas Hinckley, Governor, and the Council of New Plymouth, v. 203, 204, 217, 297; to Thomas Hinckley, 230, 265, 266, 267. Letters from Thomas Hinckley to, 88, 244; from Stephen Mason, 256; from Peter Tilton, 268.
Bradstreet, Rev. Simon, of New London, viii. 119n. Notice of, 477n. Letters to In- crease Mather, 477, 479, 480. Bradstreet, Rev. Simon, of Charlestown, scn of the above, viii. 119. Notice of, 119n. Brainerd, Daniel, iv. 58, 59.
Brainerd, Jeremiah Gates, i. 42. Brainerd, John J. C., i. 42.
Brainerd, Mrs. Sarah (Gardiner), i. 42. Braintree, Mass., i. 201, 212; ii. 205; iv. 486; v. 106, 107, 381, 535; vi. 812n. Remonstrance of inhabitants of, against the complaint of R. Thayer, v. 104. Suit against William Coddington, 317. Iron- works at, vii. 401n, 403.
Branch, ―, vi. 40. Her death, 46. Brand, Benjamin, vi. 560. Brand, John, vi. 560. Brand, Joseph, vi. 560. Brandenburg, Duke of, viii. 334. Brandywine, x. 808, 809.
Branford, Conn., vii. 477; viii. 99, 381, 626. Brattle, Mr., 1689, v. 225, 227. Brattle, Mrs., d. 1682, viii. 387. Brattle, Catherine. See Winthrop, Mrs. Brattle, Thomas, d. 1713, viii. 405n.
Brattle, Thomas, Member M. H. S., i. p. vi. Brattle, William, viii. 111, 112, 114, 699. Bray, Capt., 1775, iv. 240.
Bray, Mr., of Virginia, 1676, ix. 174. Braybrooke, Richard, Lord, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xviii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p.
Brazil, vii. 182.
Breck, Robert, vii. 536.
Breda, Capture of, by the Dutch, vi. 48. Treaty of, x. 832, 834, 841, 844. Bredon, Mrs., 1678, viii. 15.
Breeden, Capt. Thomas, Gov. of Nova Scotia, vii. 312; viii. 172, 179, 192. Notice of, 179n. Imprisoned for contempt, 205. Brent, -, 1776, x. 785.
Brenton, Mrs., 1649, vi. 275.
Brenton, Sarah. See Eliot, Mrs. Brenton, Jahleel, ii. 226.
Brenton, Miles, iv. 178.
Brenton, William, Gov. of Rhode Island, vii. 279; viii. 465n.
Brereton, William, iii. 148.
Brevoort, J. Carson, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii.
Brewer, Capt., 1760, v. 566; ix. 362, 365. Brewer, Ensign, 1757, v. 433, 435. Brewer, Mr., 1775, i. 262.
Brewer, Widow, 1651, vii. 385n. Brewer, Chauncy, iv. 203, 204.
Brewer (Bremer), Daniel, i. 94, 95.
Brewer, Thomas, an adventurer, iii. 48, 49, 213, 413.
Brewing, vi. 493.
Brewse (Bruce?), Mr., ix. 215. Brewster, Capt., ix. 28, 36, 38. Brewster, Benjamin, vii. 423.
Brewster, Elizabeth. See Christophers, Mrs. Brewster, Fear. See Allerton, Mrs. Brewster, James, i. 68, 69, 70, 71, 76. Brewster, Jonathan, vi. 162, 275, 585; vii. 235, 541. Letter respecting settlers from Dorchester on the Connecticut, iii. 339. Letters to John Winthrop, Jr., vii. 66, 67, 69,71, 72, 77, 81, 84; to Elizabeth Winthrop, 75. Fac-similes of his signature and seal, vii. plate 2. Acknowledgment to Wil- liam Alford, 70. Bond to Isaac Allerton, 70. Notice of, 66n.
Brewster, Love, iii. 397, 448, 451.
Brewster, Mrs. Mary, i. 149, 155; iii. 447, 451. Brewster, Mrs. Patience. See Prence, Mrs. Brewster, Ruth. See Picket, Mrs.
Brewster, William, of Virginia, killed, 1607,
ix. 36. Brewster, Elder William, i. 54, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 75, 79, 83, 119, 120, 123, 126, 131, 134, 136, 137, 149, 150; ii. Pref. p. xvi., 10, 38, 174, 198n, 227, 231, 278, 319, 447, 451; vi. 162n; vii. 66n. Letter of, to Sir Edwin Sandys, i. 134. Letter of the Leyden people to, 155. Goes to Holland, iii. 16. An assist- ant to John Robinson, 17. Sent as agent to England, 30. Correspondence of John Robinson, and with Sir Edwin Sandys, 80; with Sir John Wolstenholme, 33. Reasons for his going to America, 42, 59. His exertions during the sickness at Ply- mouth, 91. Letter to, from Mr. Robinson, 165. Daughters of, 166. Not to administer the sacraments, 167. His religious labors, 187, 413. His family, 256, 447, 451. Set- tlement of partners with, 400-402. His death; sketch of his life and character, 408-414.
Brewster, Wrestle, iii. 447, 451.
Brewster family, of Suffolk, i. 67.
Brewster, formerly Satuket and Harwich,
Brian, Alex. See Bryan.
Briant, Simon, v. 381.
Briant, William, v. 371.
Bridge, Samuel, Notice of, viii. 370.
Bridge, Rev. William, viii. 124, 150, 195, 583, 584.
Bridge at Providence, vi. 290. Bridger, Col. Joseph, ix. 174, 186. Bridges, Capt., 1648, vi. 151.
Bridges (Briges), a curate, accused of mur- der, 1637, vi. 562.
Bridges, Master of the Little James, iii. 142. Bridges, Mr., 1639?, vii. 301. Bridges, Mrs., viii. 15, 29, 293.
Bridges, Robert, i. 77; ii. 28, 29, 30, 31, 33. Bridgewater, Mass., v. 9, 10, 11. Attack
of Indians upon, 6, 7, 8. Reply of James Keith in behalf of inhabitants of, to Thomas Hinckley, 6.
Bridgman, Jonathan, v. 370.
Bridgman's Fort, Hostilities at, v. 376. "Brief Answer, A, to a late Treatise of the Sabbath Day," vi. 414. Briggs, John, ii. 126. Brigham, Timothy, iv. 247.
Brigham, William, A.B., Member M. H. S., ii. p. xvii.; iii. p. v.; iv. p. xxi.; v. p. viii.; vi. p. viii.; vii. p. viii; viii. p. x.; on the Standing Com., iii. p. iv. ; iv. p. xx. Bright, Henry, vii. 385n, 386n, 388, 389. Brikin, John, carpenter, vi. 328. Brindley, Thomas, ii. 304.
Brinsley, Lawrence, ii. 281.
Brintnal, Capt., 1755, v. 396.
Briscoe, Rev. Mr., viii. 43, 322. Bristol, Earl of, viii. 211.
Bristol, Eng., Surrender of, to Prince Ru- pert, vi. 356n. Quakers at, viii. 212. Per- secution of dissenters in, 618, 620. Bristol, Maine (Pemaquid), iv. 291. Bristol, R. I., iii. 94n; v. 127, 200, 243, 245;
vi. 572. Letter to the selectmen of Bos- ton, iv. 192. Harbor of, v. 72. Church in, viii. 651-655, 695.
Bristol, ship, taken in Boston harbor, vi. 280, 537.
Bristol County, v. 291, 295, 302. Bristol Plantation, vi. 485. Bristow, Eng., vi. 93. Bristow, Mass., v. 230. Britteridge, Richard, iii. 449, 454. Britton, Capt., viii. 41.
Broad Bay, Hostilities at, v. 389. Broad River, Indian murders on, v. 517,523. Brocardus, or Burchardus, viii. 459. Brocas, William, ix. 134n.
Brock, James, vii. 194.
Brock, Rev. John, viii. 292. Notice of, 292n. 571n. Death of, 571.
Brockholt, Anthony, viii. 531. Brodhead, J. Romeyn, iii. 43, 99, 233. Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xviii.; iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. x.; vi. p. x.; vii. p. x.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p. xvi.
Brome, Capt., ix. 215. Bromfield, Lawrence, ii. 281. Bromhead, Rev. Hugh, i. 63. Bronson, Ezra, iv. 104.
Bronson, Isaac, Jr., iv. 103, 104.
Brook, Capt., master of the Gift, iii. 253n. Brook, Chidley, i. 106.
Brooke, Robert Greville, Lord, iii. 352; vi. 49, 514n, 566, 579; vii. 44n.
Brookes, Mr., viii. 186. Extract from a let- ter of, to John Davenport, 185.
Brookfield, v. 317. Letter to the Donation Committee of Boston, iv. 230. Indian hostilities at, v. 318.
Brookhaven, L. I. (Setauket), vii. 65, 184- 186, 190.
Brooking, Samuel, v. 345.
Brookline, Mass., Fiftieth anniversary of Dr. Pierce's settlement at, i. 289.
Brooklyn in Pomfret, letter to the Boston Committee of Correspondence, iv. 50. Brooks, Capt., 1689, v. 208, 241, 416. Brooks, Rev. Charles, Member M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. viii.; viii. p. x.; ix. p. xiv.
Brooks, Samuel, iv. 281, 232. Brooks, William G., viii. 226n, 351n. Mem- ber M. H. S., v. p. ix.; vi. p. ix.; vii. p. ix. viii. p. xi.; ix. p. xv.; on the Standing Com., vi. p. vii.; vii. p. vii.; viii. p. ix.
Brook's Fort, Indian outrages near, v. 576. Broughton, Maj., his wife, v. 305. Broughton, Thomas, viii. 360. Brown, Capt., 1720, viii. 445. Brown, Capt., 1724, v. 352. Brown, Capt., 1774, iv. 110.
Brown, Lieut., of the 55th, 1763, x. 489. Brown, Maj., 1710, v. 321.
Brown, Mr., 1640, vi. 169.
Brown, Mr., 1675, vi. 304.
Brown, Andrew, D.D., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xii.
Brown, Briant, iv. 56.
Brown, Hon. E., iv. 213.
Brown, James, v. 81, 127.
Brown, John, Assistant, iii. 343, 362, 367, 377, 384, 408. Commissioner, 430; vi. 178. Signs a treaty, iii. 440.
Brown, Capt. John, of Swanzey, 1689, v. 208, 209.
Brown, John, wounded at Number Four, 1747, v. 373.
Brown, John, on the Boston Donation Com- mittee, 1774, 1775, iv. 2, 90, 181, 202, 217, 225, 249, 271, 275.
Brown, John Carter, i. 196, 219. Cor. Memb. M. H. S., iii. p. vi.; iv. p. xxiii.; v. p. xi.; vi. p. xi.; vii. x.; viii. p. xii.; ix. p. xvi. Clark's "fil Newes from N. E.," lent by him for reprinting, ii. 2. Brown, Capt. Nathaniel, iv. 64, 66. Brown, Pelig, ix. 207.
Brown, Thomas, v. 555, 556.
Brown, Dea. Timothy, v. 367.
Brown, William, Jr., ii. 298.
Brown University, iv. 481.
Browne, of Salem, 1646, vi. 67.
Browne, Lord Mayor of London, 1662, viii.
Browne, Mr., 1649, vi. 277. Browne, Mr., 1651, vii. 285. Browne, Mr., 1679, v. 68.
Browne, Mr., of Seacunck, 1659, vii. 36. Browne, Rev. Edmund, i. 212. Browne, Henry, ix. 134.
Browne, Rev. James, viii. 647, 648. Notice of, 647n.
Browne, John, 1629, ii. 250, 251, 252, 266, 267, 268, 269.
Browne, John, of Watertown, 1632, i. 94, 95. Browne, John, of Hartford, 1665, vii. 194. Browne, Lawrence (Robert Ryece to John Winthrop), vi. 398.
Browne, Mary. See Winthrop, Mrs. Browne, Peter, iii. 449. Browne, Robert, i. 163.
Browne, Samuel, ii. 250-252, 256, 267, 268. Browne, Sir Thomas, viii. 445n.
Browne, Hon. William, of Salem, ii. 206; viii. 538.
Brownists, iii. 197, 199.
Browning, Henry, iii. 213n.
Brown's Island, iii. 155.
Bruce, Capt., 1773, iv. 379, 402, 426, 427. Bruce, James, iv. 249, 250.
Bruce, John, F.S.A., Cor. Memb. M. H. S., viii. p. xiii.
Bruce. See also Brewse. Bruen, Obadiah, vii. 556.
Brunswick, Me. (Pejipscot), v. 337, 352; vii. 338n. Pejepscot Fort, v. 271. Pechepscutt Plain, 273. Pejipscot patent, vii. 91n,
Brunswick, x. 807. Brush, Creen, i. 274.
Bryan, Alexander, of Milford, the elder, vii. 184, 185, 190, 193, 510.
Bryant, Mr., writer of "The Centinel," iv. 433.
Bryant, William C., LL.D., Hon. Memb. M. H. S., v. p. xii.; vi. p. xii.; vii. p. xii.; viii. p. xiii.; ix. p. xvii. Bucan, Guillaume, viii. 77.
Buchan, Earl of, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i i. p. xiii.
Buchanan, John, x. 621, 624.
Buchanan, William, x. 604, 607. Letter of, to Gen. Monckton, 608. Bucher, Richard, vi. 25.
Buck, John, Sen., of Scituate, 1680, v. 40. Buck, or Burke, John, 1746, v. 368. Buck, Robert, v. 455. Buckhurst, Lord, viii. 196.
Buckingham, George Villiers, 1st Duke of,
ix. 71, 75, 76. Expedition to the Isle of Rhé, vi. 467n; vii. 7n.
Buckingham, George Villiers, 2d Duke of, viii. 145, 180, 186. Buckingham, Rev. Thomas, i. 109.
Buckley. See Bulkley.
Buckminster, Rev. Joseph Stevens, Member M. H. S., i. p. vii.
Buckner, Capt., ix. 356.
Buckner, Rev. Thomas, vi. 415.
Bucks County, Penn., x. 511. Assistance to Boston, in 1774, iv. 149n.
Budd, Capt., 1774, iv. 23.
Budd, Lieut. John, vii. 311.
Budington, William Ives, D.D., Member M. H. S., i. p. xi.; Cor. Memb., ix. p. xvii. Buell, Capt. Elias, iv. 100, 101.
Building, Manner of, in Ireland, vi. 474,
Bull, Capt. Jonathan, v. 230. Letter from Samuel Nowell to, viii. 572. Bull, Joseph, married, i. 12. Bull, Robert, vii. 280.
Bull, Mrs. Sarah (Manning), i. 12. Bull, Thomas, viii. 572n.
Bull, Gov. William, v. 583.
Bullard, Hon. Henry Adams, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvi.
Bullard, John, killed, 1746, v. 367. Bullet, Capt., 1758, v. 480.
Bullivant, Benjamin, v. 190, 193, 196; viii. 370, 483. Letter to Samuel Green, 663. Notices of, 370n, 483n.
Bull's Fort destroyed by the Indians, v. 483. Bullock, Mr., viii. 196.
Bulwer, Sir Henry Lytton, iv. 503. Bumford, Col. George, Cor. Memb. M. H. S., i. p. xvii.
Bumstead, Mr., arrested and committed to the Tower, vi. 411, 412. Bunduck, Elizabeth, vi. 88. Bunduck, William, vi. 470. change, by Isaac Johnson, in Bunker's Hill, i. 263; x. 806. ii. 131.
Bunting, Heinrich, viii. 77. Bunting, Thomas, iv. 475. Bunyan, -, 1764, x. 517.
Bill of ex- favor of, 88. The battle,
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