INDEX. THE LISTS OF NAMES IN THE APPENDIX TO THE PEPPERRELL PAPERS HAVE NOT BEEN INDEXED. A. Abbot, Benjamin and Nathan, Whitehaven, Pa., viii. 3. Abbot, Rev. Thomas, iv. 249. Notice of, 249 n. Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 374 n. Abbott, James, Detroit, Mich., viii. 3. Abington, Mass., vii. 497, 528, 554, 558560. Abney, Mary, Lady, vi. 139 n., 140, 206; vii. 15. Letter from Jonathan Belcher to, vi. 472. Abney, Miss S., vi. 140, 205, 472. Abraham, the promise to the children of, ii. 200 n. Acadians, loyalty of the, in 1793, iv. 564. Account of money collected for Thomas Thacher of Yarmouth by Samuel Sewall, i. 210. Accountant, province of an, viii. 3. Ackly, Nathaniel, a sufferer from war, i. 191. Ackworth, Sir Jacob, letter from Jonathan Belcher to, vii. 507. AcModer, John J., viii. 3. Act for Government of Navies, Samuel Sewall's inquiry about the, ii. 124. Acton, -, London, iii. 540. Acts of Trade and Navigation, ships condemned for non-observance of, i. 34 n. Alams, Mrs. Abigail, notices of, iv. 630 n.; ix. 383 n. Letter from, to Jeremy Belknap, iv. 630; to James Bowdoin, ix. 383. Adams, Abraham, Newbury, death of, ii. 31. Adams, Abraham, cousin of Samuel Sewall, letter from Sewall to, ii. 172. Adams, Rev. Amos, iv. 55. Adams, Anne, letter of Samuel Sewall to, ii. 172. Adams, Calvin, Wyoming, Pa., viii. 8. Adams, Charles, viii. 3. Adams, Hon. Charles Francis, LL.D., (H. U. 1825) his "Works of John Adams," cited, iv. 249 n.; ix. 176 n. Adams, Conrade, merchant, Barbadoes, i. 246. Adams, Eliab, v. 117. Adams, Rev. Eliphalet, notice of, v. 344 n. Receives a Greek Bible from Samuel Sewall, ii. 31. Sermon by, 69. Funeral sermon on James Noyes, 112. Mentioned, 194. Letters to John Winthrop, F.R.S., v. 344, 373. Letter to, from Jolin Winthrop, 406. Mentioned, 188-190, 261, 380. Adams, Hugh, Oyster River, N. H., his verses against periwigs, ii. 137. Letter of Samuel Sewall to, 154. Adams, John, chosen constable at Boston, ii. 222. Adams, John, Pres. of United States. Mentioned, iv. 83, 86, 101, 249, 419, 475, 533, 630 n., 631; viii. 3-13; ix. 116 n., 176, 451 n., 454, 464, 468, 483. Letter from, to Jeremy Belknap, iv. 437. Adams, Rev. John, iv. 83, 130. Adams, John Quincy, Pres. of United States, iv. 631; viii. 13-16. Adams, Rev. Joseph, iv. 83. Adams, Moses, Holliston, ii. 228. Adams, Nathaniel, iv. 314. Notice of, 492 n. Letter from, to Jeremy Belknap, 492. Adams, Nathaniel. His "Annals of Portsmouth," cited, iv. 50 n., 80 n., 134 n.; vi. 4 n., 317 n. Adams, Samuel, chosen assessor at Boston, ii. 222. Adams, Samuel, Gov. of Mass. Mentioned, iv. 124, 141, 143, 227, 229, 230, 233, 586; viii. 16; ix. 205, 434, 436. Letter from, to James Bowdoin, 423; letters to, from James Bowdoin, 425, 428. Adams, S. and J., Wilmington, Del., viii. 16. Adams, Thomas B, viii. 16. Adams & Loring, Boston, viii. 17. viii. 17. Adams," polacca, viii. 17. Addresses presented to King William "Adelaide," Spanish schooner, viii. 17. Adlum, John, viii. 18. 18. African church in Philadelphia, forma- Age of Discretion in Massachusetts, in Agnoeticooke Indians, iii. 345. Aires (Ayers), Bethiah, marries John Aitken, Robert, iv. 250, 251, 294, 330 n., Aken, Assessor von, iv. 583. Alborough, Sir John, death of, i. 85. iii. 303 n., 410. ii. 139. Ali, Dr. Ibrahim Adam Ben, viii. 19. Allen, Gen. Ethan, viii. 19. Island, 445; King Philip's War, 448, 450; Fisher's Island, 461; news from Boston, 471, 472; surrender of the Charter, 478, 479; political intelligence, 485, 500. Mentioned, 3, 19, 34, 491. Letters to Wait Winthrop, urging him to settle in Connecticut after his father's death, v. 5; relative to the redemption of William Harris, 8; describes the poverty of the people of Connecticut, 19. Allen, E. W., Newburyport, Mass., viii. 19. Allyn, Mrs. John, her recovery from Allen, Gen. Ira, viii. 19. Allen, James, London, ii. 151. Allen, James, vii. 327, 353, 419, 420, 496, 499, 527. Allen, Rev. James, Boston, executor of Gov. Bellingham's will, i. 9, 58 n., 100 n., 101 n., 102 n.; v. 148. Allen, Rev. James, Brookline, ii. 300, 307. Allen, Mrs. James, admitted to Brookline church, ii. 300. Allen, Jeremiah, death of his daughter, Mrs. Wheelock, ii. 64. Mentioned, 135; vi. 27 n., 272; vii. 302 n., 353, 362, 363, 367, 395, 398, 437, 440, 496, 499, 525. Letter from Jonathan Belcher to, vi. 477. Alleyne, Major Letter from Jona- sickness, iii. 507. Allyn, Col. Matthew, v. 461. Letters to, from Jonathan Belcher, vi. 466, 500; vii. 469, 523. Allyn, iii. 241, 242. Almon, John, ix. 154, 155, 251, 383. Almy, Christopher, gives an alarm to New York on the appearance of the Dutch fleet, 1673, iii. 438. Alsop, Richard, viii. 20. Alsup, Daniel, contributes for sufferers by Indian depredations, in 1697, i. 187. Alum, discovery of a hill of, iii. 61. "Ambassador's Tears," a sermon, ii. 129 n., 131. America, letters of Samuel Sewall on the Christianizing of, i. 192, 193, 195. The place of the New Jerusalem, 177; ii. 156. The aborigines of, may have been Ephraimites, 163. Troubles with Great Britain, iv. 80, 81, 86, 483. When was it first inhabited ? 219 et seq., 226. Illicit trade in, ix. 19, 20. New legislation for, proposed in the House of Commons, 53. Minis terial policy in regard to, 79, 81, 132, 136. State of the currency, 241. Commercial objections to the American revenue acts, 242-244. America," ship, (1688) i. 2, 92; (1798) viii. 20. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, iv. 197, 215, 402, 403, 476, 572, 583, 594; viii. 20; ix. 449. "Memoirs of, cited, iv. 197 n., 572 n. American Antiquarian Society, "Proceedings" of, cited, vi. 6 n., 87 n. "American Apollo," the, iv. 510 n., 517 n., 519, 520, 525, 531. American army, best policy to be pursued about enlistments for, 1776, ix. 401. Subscription in Philadelphia as a mark of esteem for the soldiers of, 1780, 441. American citizens, claims against Great Britain, France, and Spain, 1797, viii. 20. American Colonization Society, viii. 20. American commerce, viii. 20. "American Magazine," iv. 385, 387, 421. "American Museum," iv. 325, 332, 391, 401, 402, 418, 421, 486, 410, 447, 419, 450, 455, 458, 465, 472. American Philosophical Society, iv. 318, 402. "American Plutarch," the, iv. 391, 392, 411, 412, 428. American seamen, viii. 20. American shipmasters, viii. 21. American Society of United Irishmen, 1798, viii. 21. American vessels, viii. 21. Ames, Fisher, LL.D., iv. 475; viii. 21-24. Amherst, Gen. Jeffrey, ix. 4, 5, 178. "Ami des Lois," Paris newspaper, viii. 24. Amory, Jonathan, viii. 24. Anatomical figures, viii. 24. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., Andrew, Rev. Samuel, Milford, i. 398; "Andrew and Elizabeth," brig, loss of, x. 135. Andrews, Asa, viii. 24. Andrews, Jedediah, New Haven, Conn., i. 191. Andrews, Jonathan, viii. 25. Andrews, Robert, cousin of Samuel Sewall, i. 98. Andrews, accidental shooting of, viii. 25. Andrews & Ward, viii. 25. Andros, Lady Anne, death of, i. 79. Mentioned, iii. 476. Arrives in Boston, 482. Andros, Sir Edmund, supersedes Gov. Dudley, i. 34. Mentioned, 38 n. Expected as governor, 40. Petition of Samuel Sewall to, 70 n. His government as affecting land titles, 71 n. Overthrow of his government, 143 n. Address sent from Massachusetts to King William about his government, 145 m., 146 n. Notice of, iii. 452 n. Letters to Fitz-John Winthrop, about Fisher's Island, 460, 461 n., 462465; invitation to New York, 465, 467; his approaching return to England, 467-469; commissions Fitz-John Winthrop Colonel and Major-General, 477, 483; on the celebration of St. George's Day, 481; notifies the annexation of Connecticut to Massa chusetts, 482; his journey through Connecticut, ib.; his orders about the militia, 486, 487; mentions the arrival of letters patent uniting the governments of New York and New England, 489, 490; his sympathy on the death of Gov. John Winthrop, Jr., 452; his arrival in Boston, 476; his reception in Connecticut, 484. Mentioned, 457 n., 478, 480, 485, 491, 494 n., 496, 497. Letters to him from Fitz-John Winthrop, 458, 488, 492. Mentioned, v. 9, 47; his visit to Saybrook, Conn., 4. Andros, Rev. Jedediali, Philadelphia, ii. 34, 89. Angel of Revelation, the, i. 294. Angier, Ames, writing-master in Boston, 1721, ii. 135. Angier, Mrs. Hannah, death of, ii. 34. Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, Earl of, iii. 431. Angola, a negro, i. 102 n. Anguilla, irregularities in importations from, ix. 26, 29 n., 30, 36, 50. Annan, Rev. Robert, notice of, iv. 263 n. Mentioned, 263, 306, 419, 425. Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, vi. 317, 318; x. 24, 44, 97, 116, 121, 124, 161, 164, 168, 206, 217-219, 227, 233, 238, 239, 213, 253-256, 263-266, 270, 280, 281, 288, 294, 302, 312, 319, 348, 357, 392, 395, 421, 423, 433, 452, 487, 488, 491-493. Anne, Queen of England, proclaimed in Boston, i. 272. Her birthday celebrated in Boston, 380. Mentioned, ii. 9 n. Death of, 35. Orders the expedition against Canada, 296. Proclaimed in Ilartford and New Haven, iii. 98. Mentioned, 23, 146, 526 n. Moose deer intended to be sent to her, v. 263. "Anne," ship, 1698, i. 193. Annesley, Rev. Samuel, D.D., i. 98. Annihilation of sinners, iv. 173, 175, 179-182, 185, 207. Annual Register, an, proposed, iv. 335 et seq., 310. Anogwago Indians, treaty with the, iii. 345. Anspach, Peter, viii. 25-27. Anthony, Abraham, muriner, i. 39. Anthony, Joseph, New Bristol, impris oned for refusal to assess taxes, ii. 170. Anthony, Joseph, & Co., Philadelphia, viii. 27. |