491, 508, 535; Sir Robert Walpole, 167, 223, 351, 506, 534; Shadrach Walton, 371, 460-462, 488, 490-492, 504, 510, 512, 513, 522, 530, 533, 543- 545; John Wanton, 510; William Wanton, 438; Richard Ward, 532, 543; Col. James Warren, 497; Sir Peter Warren, 254, 505, 509, 518, 543, 545; Mrs. Peter Warren, 489; Messrs. Waters, 456, 468, 478; Rev. Isaac Watts, 14, 392, 475, 491, 550, 559; Wells, 473; Jacob Wendell, 552-555, 557; Samuel Wentworth, 556, 561, 562; Mrs. West, 484; Col. Thomas Westbrook, 456, 489, 501, 504; Earl of Westmoreland, 472, 477 Whitworth, 513; Francis Wilks, 38, 163, 215, 458, 465, 467, 472, 473, 481, 491, 501, 505, 522, 530, 531, 538, 546, 549, 550, 553, 555; Francis Wilks, Richard Partridge, and Jonathan Bel- cher, Jr., 135; Col. Willard, 514; Josiah Willard, 557; Rev. Ebenezer Williams, 455, 457-459, 482, 483, 486, 493, 498, 499, 502, 504, 508, 531, 536, 553, 557, 558, 561; Rev. Elisha Wil liams, 468, 470, 476, 485; Capt. Ephraim Williams, 535, 554, 555, 557, 559-561; Joseph Williams, 67; William Williams, 499; Sir John Wills, 211; Earl of Wilmington, 59, 75, 241, 354, 443, 457, 506, 525; Capt. Alexander Wilson, 533; Edward Winslow, 507; Major John Winslow, 515; Col. Adam Winthrop, 473; Wolcott, 547; Col. Woods, 489; John Woods, 525; Capt. James Woodside, 456, 459, 461, 469, 471, 484; George Wyllys, 458. Messages to Assembly of Massa- chusetts, 464, 479, 480, 487; Speeches to Assembly of Massachusetts, 455, 457, 463, 470, 477, 480. Addresses to Council of Massachusetts, 481, 511. Messages to Council and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, 490, 496, 502, 515, 526, 534, 544, 545; Speeches to Council and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, 489, 508, 510, 511, 529. Messages to House of Representatives of Massachusetts, 490, 515-517, 529, 535, 541, 545. Speech to Assembly of New Hampshire, 472. Messages to Council and House of Representatives of New Hampshire, 500, 533, 534; Speech to Council and House of Representatives of New Hampshire, 514. Messages to House of Representatives of New Hampshire, 501, 514, 534; Speeches to House of Representatives of New Hampshire, 455, 473. Address to Benning Went- worth and Theodore Atkinson, 472. Is willing that Jonathan should wear a wig, 3, 34. Desires him to obtain a Fellowship at Cambridge, 5, 7, 11, 96. Will do all he can to promote his
535, 539, 547; Albert Schaffer, 561;| Capt. Scott, 542, 543; John Scrope, 513; Rev. Joseph Seccomb, 487; Rev. John Sergeant, 535, 559; Rev. Joseph Sewall, 500; Major Samuel Sewall, 550-553; John Sharp, 474, 479; William Sharp, 461, 474, 479; Henry Sherburne, 24, 321, 400, 455, 457-464, 468-471, 478, 477, 480, 482-493, 496-498, 501, 502, 504, 505, 509-511, 515-521, 523, 526, 528-532, 535, 541, 544-549; William Shirley, 310, 524; Rev. William Shurtleff, 501; Samuel Shute, 475; Capt. Thomas Smith, 473, 503, 514, 516; Snell, 473; Spence, 476; Alexander Spotswood, 463, 471, 486, 504, 507; Anthony Stoddard, 553; Col. John Stoddard, 459-461, 484, 497, 505, 512, 514, 532, 535; Andrew Stone, 538, 540; Rev. Nathaniel Stone, 514; Capt. John Storer, 528; Storke, 462, 525, 532, 516; Storr, 531; Sir Jolin Strange, 525; Switzer, 512; Capt. Taber, 488; Mrs. William Tailer, 502, 545; Lord Chan- cellor Talbot, 473, 477; Joseph Tal- cott, 458, 469, 475, 490, 513, 532, 543; Bailiffs and Capital Burgesses of Tam- worth, 456; Capt. Tench, 484; Mrs. Tench, 484; Peter Thacher, 485, 487; George Thomas, 505, 507, 509, 536, 539; - Tisdall, 486; Rev. Christopher Toppan, 24, 470; Miss Dolly Townshend, 16; Capt. George Townshend, 497, 506, 528, 541; Thomas Townshend, 137; Viscount Towns- hend, 17, 182; Trecothick, 561, 562; Edward Trelawney, 490; Col. Turner, 461; Capt. Edward Tyng, 536, 560; Mrs. Robert Ungle, 467; Samuel Urlsperger, 466; Lieut.- Col. John Vassall, 445, 560; Major: Leonard Vassall, 465; William Vaughan, 469, 490, 492, 502, 555; Admiral Edward Vernon, 509, 513, 532, 533; Capt. James Wadsworth, 554; Sir Charles Wager, 227, 253, 419, 460, 479, 487, 494, 506, 513, 522, 524, 581, 531, 541, 556; Waghorn, 555; Walcott, 543; Richard Wal- dron, 11, 22, 28, 32, 40, 42, 50, 61, 63, 66, 75, 113, 115, 119, 158, 166, 188, 189, 195, 197, 201, 204–206, 222, 239, 259, 269, 274, 278, 281, 286, 297, 298, 302- 305, 308, 310, 315, 320, 328, 329, 335, 343, 345, 371, 375, 401, 405, 407, 408, 413, 415, 416, 421, 425, 427, 429, 431- 433, 435, 437, 438, 440, 442, 445, 448, 455-461, 463-471, 473, 476, 477, 480, 482-489, 492-494, 496-499, 502, 504, 505, 507-510, 512, 514-517, 519-521, 525-554, 557, 558, 560-562; Mrs. Richard Waldron, 515; Walley, 500; Walley, 562; James Wal- ling, 483; Horace Walpole, 264, 456,
candidacy at Tamworth, 5, 7, 27, 28, 90. Estimated value of his prop- erty, 5, 10, 27, 36, 90, 519. Wishes to have Dunbar removed, 18, 20, 21, 457, 460. Wants a seal engraved, 22, 97. Wants a general leave to take his salary, 35, 59, 151. Cautions Jonathan about his expenses, 54, 71, 217, 272, 273, 293, 356, 387, 529. Sends presents to England, 57-59, 65, 93, 108, 481, 523. Complains of Jona- than's remissness in writing, 73, 301, 324, 522. Complains of Lieut.-Gov. Dunbar, 79-84, 157. Refers to his por- trait by Phillips, 96. Is displeased that the portrait has been engraved, 97, 121. Visits the eastern part of the Province, 108, 109. On his son's marry- ing, 72, 122, 123, 161, 170-172, 182, 200, 213, 234, 216, 293, 302, 335, 398, 399, 462, 491, 499, 506, 527. Asserts that he is not absent from New Hamp- shire when he is in Massachusetts, 129-131. Will not consent that Dun- bar shall have part of the Governor's salary, 37, 101, 103, 135. Solicits a gift of military stores, etc., for the Province, 151. His hardships in the government, 168, 169, 295, 296, 351. Is willing to allow Dunbar a part of his salary on certain conditions, 173, 174, 178. Solicits a present of hemp seed for the Province, 179, 181, 481. His fidelity to the Crown, 183, 409, 412. His personal expenses, 216. Describes his quarrel with Paul Dud- ley, 261-268. Sends "a picture" to Mrs. Henry Sherburne, 328, and one to Mrs. Richard Waldron, 329. Desires to have Auchmuty removed, 369, 419, 548. Embarks for England, 452 n. Mentioned, x. 337, 355, 384-386, 401, 404, 410, 445, 446. Notice of, 351 n. Letters from, to William Pepperrell, 351, 357, 403.
Belcher, Jonathan, Jr., vi. 6, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 35, 36-38, 40, 41, 48, 55-57, 60, 81, 92, 94, 105, 110, 119, 120, 129, 138, 174, 176, 207, 210, 213, 234, 237, 251, 269, 293, 299, 300, 305, 306, 311, 387, 388, 455, 456, 458, 460, 461, 472, 480, 483, 484, 492, 500, 504, 512, 513; vii. 6, 8, 9, 15, 34-36, 56, 57, 62, 103, 106, 107, 131, 137, 141, 152, 153, 163, 169, 170, 176, 194, 234, 245, 263, 319, 322, 344, 346, 354. 365, 382, 383, 403, 424, 430, 455, 456, 460, 473-476, 479, 491, 499. Notice of, vi. 27 n. Letters to, 27, 49, 64, 76, 95, 105, 125, 131, 135, 141, 155, 162, 168, 177, 180, 197, 239, 243, 257, 262, 279, 284, 313, 330, 340, 371, 379, 443, 464, 470, 475, 476, 478, 483, 484, 487, 488, 490-492, 495, 501, 503, 505, 506, 513, 514, 516; vii. 3, 10, 21, 27, 28, 53, 57, 65, 70, 73, 87-89, 91, 94, 111, 112, 121, 142, 154, 160, 177, 180,
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191, 198, 212, 216, 272, 290, 299, 307, 324, 352, 366, 381, 401, 405, 417, 458, 461, 467, 468, 472, 475, 478-482, 485, 492, 491-496, 498, 499, 506-508, 510, 512, 522, 523, 526-529, 531, 532, 538, 542, 548, 561. His arrival in Eng- land, vi. 27. His personal expenses in London, 78, 85, 123, 124, 125, 169, 263, 266, 274, 403. His desire to enter Parliament, 200-202, 219, 225, 277, 281, 285, 313, 314, 487, 493, 502, 516. Obtains the degree of Master of Arts at Cambridge, England, 270. Belcher, Rev. Joseph, ii. 296. Belcher, Mary, vi. 176. Belcher, Robert, vi. 175. Belcher, Samuel, vi. 80, 128. Belcher, Madam iv. 140. Belcher, Miss - vii. 72, 122, 462. Belcher, v. 6. Belchier, John, vi. 177. Belchier, William, vi. 177. Belchier, family of, vi. 177. Belisarius," ship, viii. 41. Belknap, Abel, viii. 41. Belknap, Andrew E., notice of, iv. 141 n. Mentioned, 141, 150, 202, 260. Belknap, Rev. Jeremy, D.D., his ac- count of Jeremy Dummer, i. 305 n. Mentioned, iv. 3 n., 5 n., 7-9, 11-18, 23, 25 n., 28 n., 44, 47, 54, 74, 75 n., 78 n., 85, 88, 108, 113 n., 129, 137, 146, 148, 152, 202, 210, 219 n., 223, 228 n., 234, 253 n., 273, 279, 280, 292, 297, 303, 304, 318, 324, 329, 330 n., 336, 381, 387 n., 391 n., 422, 517 n. Letters to, from Abigail Adams, 630; John Adams, 437; Na- thaniel Adams, 492; Joseph Allen, Jr., 566, 567; Theodore Atkinson, 49; Josiah Bartlett, 479; Benjamin S. Bar- ton, 558, 606; Joshua Brackett, 134, 136; Andrew Brown, 521, 534, 546, 553, 559, 570, 575, 584, 588, 590, 611; Joseph Buckminster, 218; Mathew Carey, 340, 401, 449, 455, 556, 557; Richard Cary, 426, 427; Committee of the Town of Wakefield, N. H., 234, 252; Manasseh Cutler, 297, 316, 319; John Davis, 603; Simeon Dearborn, 257; Henry W. De Saussure, 615; Christopher D. Ebeling, 579, 594, 595, 607, 620; Andrew Eliot, 42, 91, 95; John Eliot, 60, 62, 74, 81, 82, 85, 89, 96, 99, 104, 108, 113, 118, 120, 130, 137, 140, 143, 148, 152, 174, 176, 183, 185, 191, 194, 199, 202, 209, 210, 215, 222, 227, 229, 232, 234, 238, 240, 247, 259, 261, 264, 266-269, 271, 274, 276, 283, 292, 304, 308, 310, 448; William Gor- don, 151; Gideon Hawley, 617, 627; Moses Hemmenway, 160; Samuel Hobart, 320; Michael Joy, 445, 505, 519, 573; Jeremiah Libbey, 311, 313, 322, 333, 334, 340, 384, 388, 389, 396, 405, 412, 414, 455, 482, 529; Benjamin Lincoln, 512; Thomas Longman, 258;
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William Spotswood, 330. Letters to Mathew Carey, 335, 402, 452. Narra- tive of his troubles with the Dover parish, 342-378. Letter to Noah Web- ster, 387. Letter to Jedidiah Morse, 415. Letter to Benjamin Rush, 439. Letter to Michael Joy, 451. Letter to Charles Dilly, 452. Address_to_the Children of the North Schools, Bos- ton, 466. Letter to Samuel Shaw, 475. Letters to Nathaniel Peabody, 478, 485. Grant to, from the General Court of New Hampshire, 480. Let- ters to Josiah Bartlett, 492, 500. Con- tract for printing the second volume of the "History of New Hampshire," 494. Letter to Isaac Beers, 565. Proposed republication of his Works in Scot- land, 612. Visit to the Oneida In- dians, ib. His History of New Hampshire," cited, vi. 11 n. Identi- fies some of the nicknames applied by Governor Belcher, 7 n., 46 n., 98 n., 232 n., 239 n., 245 n., 246 n., 253 n 259 n., 261 n., 322 n., 323 n., 324 n., 338n., 348 N., 369 n., 370 n., 415 n., 417 n., 426 n., 438 n., 520 n.; vii. 39 n., 43 n., 166 N., 204 N., 299 n., 329 n. His "His- tory of New Hampshire," cited, 116 n., 232 n. Mentioned, viii. 41. Gives the Pepperrell Papers to the Historical Society, x. 3 n., 67 n. Belknap, Jolin, notice of, iv. 113 n. Men. tioned, 113, 202.
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Belknap, Joseph, notice of, iv. 87 n. Mentioned, 87, 88, 128, 247, 282, 288, 303. Belknap, Joseph, v. 136. Belknap, Miss Nabby, iv. 88, 247. Belknap, Mrs. Ruth, iv. 25, 28, 30, 36, 42 n., 62, 63, 79, 85, 90-92, 97, 104, 107, 141, 152, 183, 199, 202, 208-211, 215, 217, 227, 228, 235, 242, 247, 261, 262, and passim. Verses on "The Pleasures of a Country Life," 228 n., 233, 253. Belknap, Samuel, iv. 431.
Belknap, Mrs. Sarah, iv. 88, 129, 247. Belknap, Miss Sarah, iv. 25 n., 28, 261, 272.
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David Macclure, 94, 142; Jedidiah Morse, 381, 399, 406, 413; Bulkley Olcott, 507, 525; Nathaniel Peabody, 477, 481; Joseph Pearson, 486; John Phillips, 94; Nicholas Pike, 303, 339; John Pintard, 446, 469, 489, 506; David Ramsay, 568; Benjamin Rush, 380, 397, 403, 405, 412, 416, 418, 425, 435, 463, 467, 468, 471, 473, 487, 502, 527; Jo- seph Russell, 251, 290, 295; William Spotswood, 329, 330, 390, 408, 420, 428; John Stafford, 37; John Sullivan, 108, 393, 395, 454, 460; Peter Thacher, 9, 25, 28, 30, 241, 244, 302; John Thayer, 539; Ebenezer Turell, 59; Josiali Waters, 272; Meshech Weare, 135, 208; Noah Webster, 385, 430; Samuel Webster, 90; John Wentworth, 47, 54, 64, 497, 532, 563, 601, 619; Eleazar Wheelock, 8; John Wheelock, 495; Anthony Wibird, 139; Paine Wingate, 93, 430, 433, 442, 457, 458, 461, 461, 474, 510, 517, 518, 520, 524, 625, 532; Francis Wright, 327. His History of New Hampshire," 64, 71, 93, 131- 136, 139, 151, 208, 249-251, 259, 277, 285, 300, 301, 303, 308, 382, 445, 446, 451, 452, 454, 460, 463, 473, 475, 476- 481, 495, 497, 500-502, 505, 512 n., 519, 539-542, 565, 573, 581, 597, 601, 602, 607; cited 45 n., 57 n., 193 n. His "Cen- tury Discourse," 532, 539, 542-545, 565. His "American Biography," 560, 564, 568, 570, 572, 573, 579, 597, 620. His "Collection of Psalms and Hymns," 573, 577. His "Foresters," 586, 621. Certificate of his qualification for the ministry, 7. Asked to become a mis- sionary to the Indians, 8. Teaches a school at Milton, 9. Chosen colleague pastor of the First Parish in Dover, N. H., 11. Letters of acceptance, 13- 15. Ordination of, 17, 18. His Con- fession of Faith, 18-23. Deposition in favor of Gov. Wentworth, 42. Letters to Gov. Wentworth, 48, 251, 483. Gov. Wentworth's opinion of the "History of New Hampshire," 64. Letters to Mrs. Ruth Belknap, 92, 325. Letters to the Parish Selectmen of Dover, 153, 155. Letter to the Parish, 158. His plan for determining the amount of his salary, 158 n. Receipt given by him, 160. His description of the "Dark Day," 193 n. Letter to Rev. John Eliot, 219. Letter to Rev. Bell, Daniel, viii. 41. Peter Thacher, 242. Letter to Thomas Bell, Deacon iv. 225. Longman, 250. Letter to the Town Bell, vi. 269. of Wakefield, N. H., 253. His tour Bellamy, George, vi. 186; vii. 65, 124, to the White Mountains, 275 n. Let- 160, 214. Letters from Jonathan Bel- ters to Josiah Waters, 281, 287, 289, cher to, vi. 207, 236, 461, 502; vii. 467, 297, 314. Petition to the General 475, 478, 482. Court of New Hampshire, 301. Let- Bellamy, John, London, letters of Samuel ter to Samuel Hobart, 320 n. Call Sewall to, i. 327, 331. from a church in Boston, 326. Ac- Bellamy, Samuel, v. 313 n. ceptance of the call, 328. Letter to | Bellamy, iii. 19.
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Belknap, a joiner, v. 189. Belknap & Young, iv. 510 n.
Bell, Hon. Charles H., his "History of Exeter, N. H.," cited, iv. 321 n., 486 n.; vii. 61 n.
Bellamy, known to the American | Benson, Egbert, viii. 41. envoys in Paris as X., viii. 41. Belligerent rights, viii. 41. Bellingham, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel, i. 101 n. Heir to Winnisim- met, 249.
Bellingham, Richard, Gov. of Mass., his will, i. 8, 100 n., v. 147, 148. His estate at Winnisimmet, i. 100 n. Member of the First Churchi, Boston, 100 n. His death, 101 n. Bellingham, Mrs. Richard, her marriage with the Governor, i. 99 n. Bellingham, Samuel, son of the Governor, his interest in his father's estate, i. 99. His marriage settlement and death, 104 n. Letter of Samuel Sewall to, 158. His return to England, ib. Men- tioned, v. 147 n., 148. Bellingham, Mrs. Samuel, second wife, upbraids Samuel Sewall for his dis- posal of the Eustace Farm, i. 104 n. Lost at sea, ib. Her will contested, 105 n. Mentioned, 159, 191. Her will, 203. Her deed of land to Samuel Sewall, 219. Bellingham, Mrs. -, ii. 304. Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of. Ex- pected at New York, i. 194. His arri- val, 198. At New York, 208. At Bos- ton, 212. Attacked with the gout, ib. Letters of Samuel Sewall to, 240, 250. Entertained at the Province House, Boston, 241 n. Death of, 253. Men- tioned, ii. 258; iii. 24, 30, 32, 45, 56, 292; iv. 50-52; v. 39, 40, 41, 68, 69, 71, 83, 84, 404; vi. 329; vii. 130. Nar- ragansett boundary question referred to him, iii. 36, 38, 50-52. Arrest of Capt. Kidd by, 48, 49 n. Notice of, v. 73n. Letter of, to Wait Winthrop, 73. His connection with Capt. Kidd, 60. Bellomont, Lady v. 187. Benbow, Rear Admiral John, i. 17; v. 63, 64, 82.
Benckes, Jacob, signs demand for the surrender of Fort James, N. Y., iii. 440. Bendal, - i. 34. Bendall, Freegrace, recorder of Boston, i.
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Bendish, Henry, vi. 30, 35, 36, 64. Let- ter from Jonathan Belcher to, 456. Benjamin Franklin," ship, a flag of truce, viii. 41.
Bennet, Henry, death of, i. 261. Bennet, Mrs. Henry, i. 201. Bennet, Capt. Moses, x. 18, 139, 204, 246, 247, 261, 263, 303, 320, 322, 467. Bennet, Richard, letter from Jonathan
Belcher to, vii. 467.
Bennet, William, London, i. 261. Bennet, William and Constantine, dren of Henry, i. 261. Bennet, v. 234. Bennett, John, ii. 231.
Bentley, Rev. William, D.D., iv. 263, 596. Notice of, 263 n.
Benton, Dr. Caleb, Hillsdale, N. Y., viii. 41.
Berry, Col. Thomas, letters from Jona-
than Belcher to, vi. 452; vii. 509. Bertagh, Mrs. vii. 246; letter from Jonathan Belcher to, 495. Berwick, Col.-
letter from Jonathan Belcher to, vii. 521. Berwick, Mrs.
letters from Jona- than Belcher to, vii. 496, 501, 502, 521, 548.
Berwick, Indians to be posted at, iii. 167, 174. Mentioned, iv. 15. Besse, Martial, viii. 42. Besters, v. 140. Bethlehem, Penn., visit of Rev. John Eliot, D.D., to, iv. 235, 236: chil-"Betsy," prize brig, 1781, viii. 42. Beverley, Robert, Jr., viii. 42.
Beverly, Mass., iv. 300, 316, 318, 819; viii. 42.
Benton, Hon. Thomas H., viii. 41. Berkeley, Rt. Rev. George, vi. 6. Berkeley, Rev. Dr. George, ix. 281. Berkeley, Mrs. George, ix. 282, 291. Berkenhaupt, Mrs. Helen, a friend of Mrs. John Temple, ix. 424 n. Berkenhaupt, Dr. committed to prison on suspicion of being an emis- sary of Great Britain, ix. 424. Berlin Decree, viii. 41. Bermudas, their trade with Boston, in 1688, i. 4. Mentioned, viii. 41. Bernabeu, J. B., Spanish consul at Balti- more, Md., viii. 41. Bernadotte, Jean Baptiste Jules, iv. 623. Bernard, Sir Francis, Gov. of Mass., iv. 86. Message to the Council and House of Representatives, ix. 85. Extract from a letter of Lord Hillsborough to, ib. Letter from the Council, to, 99. Letter from Gen. Gage to, 100. His connection with frauds on the revenue, 26 n., 27-29, 40, 288. His dispute withi John Temple about the riot at Taun- ton, 62, 68. His relations with Tem- ple, 76. Recommends that the troops ordered to Boston should be quartered in the Manufactory House, 104. Is about to sail for England, 150. Pro- posal to make him Governor of a new Province, 269. A Commissioner in Ireland, 292. Mentioned, 5 n., 10, 11, 31, 44, 52, 58, 63, 70, 73, 109-112, 114, 118, 123, 130, 142, 143, 145, 147, 158- 160, 172, 180, 184, 185, 191, 216, 228, 230, 233, 240, 257, 274, 278, 281, 282, 302, 305, 311, 346, 424. Bernard, x. 71.
Bernardin de St. Pierre, J. H., viii. 42. Berrien, Major John, viii. 42. Berry, Micay, a merchant in London, i.
121.
Béville, Gen.
army in America, viii. 42. Bevis, -, a mariner, i. 321. Beza, Theodore, his sermon on the Song of Solomon, ii. 244.
Bible, the, Samuel Sewall recommends an improved translation, i. 297. Print- ing of the Indian Bible, 379, 380. Let- ters of Samuel Sewall about it, 401, 402. A chapter to be read in the Sun- day service in the meeting-house in Long Lane, iv. 379 n. The use of, in schools, 436, 437, 440, 469, 472-474, 488.
Q. M. G. of French | Blacklaches, Mr. i. 42. Blackleach, John, iii. 33. Black Lead Mine. See Tantiusque. Blackmer, Isaac, viii. 43. Blackmore, Capt. Blackmore, Capt. Blackpoint, Me., iii. 139. Black Rocks, ledge in Merrimack River, ii. 148.
i. 385. viii. 43.
Bible Society of Salem, Mass., viii. 42. Biddeford, Maine, x. 105. Biddle, Col. Clement, Philadelphia, viii. 42.
Biddle, Nicholas, Philadelphia, viii. 42. Biddle, Capt. Nicholas, viii. 42. "Bien Aimé," ship, x. 161, 178, 179, 220. "Bien Informé," Paris newspaper, viii. 42. Bigelow, Dr. Jacob, i. 227 n. Biglow, Sergt. John, iii. 59.
Bilboa, trade with Boston, in 1688, i. 4. Bill, James, marsh land belonging to, i. 69 n.
Bill, Jonathan, v. 187.
Billerica, Mass., v. 400, 402. Billings, William, iv. 266, 268, 291. Billings, v. 385.
Bills of Credit, exchangeable value of, vi. 36, 227; vii. 60, 92, 169, 192, 216, 225-227, 255, 272, 383, 419, 513. Desire for a new emission of, vi. 248, 307, 816; vii. 248, 253, 254, 256, 317, 318, 340, 347-349, 360, 361, 361, 389, 531, 533. Bills of Exchange, i. 134, 337; ii. 213; viii. 42. Bing, Mr. Bingham, William, Philadelphia, viii. 42,
ii. 210.
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Binks, Dr. Dean of Lichfield, iii. 538. Biography, dishonesty in writing, viii. 43.
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Bird, Savage & Bird, bankers, London, viii. 43. Biron, iv. 600. Biscay ship and snow, to be libelled for the benefit of the army at Louisbourg, x. 34, 37.
Bishop, Capt. John, i. 244. Letter of Samuel Sewall to, 171. Bishop, Richard, a servant, ii. 271. Bishops, sent to the Tower of London, i. 88. Samuel Sewall's dread of their work in New England, ii. 144. Pro- posals for introducing them into Amer- ica, iv. 24.
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Blackstone, William, first settler in Boston, i. 155. Blackwell, Capt. i. 116 n. Blackwell, Madam i. 79. Bladen, Martin, vi. 14 n., 24, 38, 49, 58, 82, 83, 120, 126. Notice of, 61 n. Present to, 43. Letters from Jonathan Belcher to, 61, 488, 494, 507; vii. 251, 472. Mentioned, vi. 136-138, 156, 161, 164, 182, 207, 240, 243, 267-270, 275, 293, 321, 383, 390, 434, 435, 460, 472; vii. 100-106, 111, 144, 152, 173, 174, 177, 178, 247, 270, 302, 372, 425, 429. Blagrove, Nathaniel, i. 319, 320, 346, Letters of Jonathan Belcher to, vi. 454, 492; vii. 473, 475, 480, 483, 484, 486, 530, 544.
Blagrove, Mrs. Nathaniel, i. 346. Blagrove, Bristol, ii. 228; iii. 303 n. Blair, Archibald, viii. 43. Blair, Rev. Hugh, his "Lectures on Rhiet- oric," iv. 274.
Blair, Rev. Samuel, iv. 16; viii. 43. Blake, James, U. S. consul at St. Do mingo, viii. 43. Blake, John, i. 103 n.
Blake, Joseph, Gov. of South Carolina, persuaded not to marry his wife's sis- ter, i. 410. Sickness of, v. 73. Blake, Admiral Robert, i. 410 n. Blakeley, Josiah, viii. 43. Blakeley, iii. 80. Blakeney, Col. William, vii. 283, 309, 311, 312, 316, 338, 366, 380. Letters from Jonathan Belcher to, 510-514, 517-519. Blakewell, Capt. , iii. 44. Blanchard, Mrs. Elizabeth, viii. 43. Blanchard, Francis, viii. 43. Blanchard, John D., viii. 43. Blanchard, Samuel, viii. 43, 44. Blancher, Joshua, chosen constable at Boston, ii. 222.
"Blandford," ship, vi. 141, 144, 152, 155, 158.
Blandin, Abbe viii. 44. Blanket, Capt. i. 286. Blankets, supplied to Salem troops, 1775, viii. 44.
Blathwayt, William, Secretary of the Board of Trade, iii. 469, 527 n., 528, 539, 540, 547; v. 39, 84, 86, 218. Blessington, Lord, vi. 214; vii. 140.
Biswell, John, iii. 107. Black, Moses, iv. 326, 330. Black, Lieut. Samuel, x. 33.
Blackburn, Jonathan B., portrait of Col. Blew Bell Inn, at Malden, Mass., i. 190.
Benjamin Pollard by, x. 100 n. Blackden, Col. Samuel, viii. 43. Black Hoof, a Shawnee chief, viii. 43.
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