Blind Sennerit, an Indian, ii. 128. Blish, Abraham, funeral charge to estate of Fitz-John Winthrop, iii. 412. Blithe, Lieut. iii. 430. Blizard,, Antigua, x. 398. Block, Adrian, his explorations of Long Island Sound, i. 47 n.
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Block Island, land at, owned by Samuel Sewall, i. 47. Encounter with Indians at, iii. 10. Mentioned, 6, 289. Blockade, law of, viii. 44. Blodget, Capt. -, letter from Jonathan Belcher to, vii. 483.
Blood, Henry A., his "History of Tem- ple, N. H.," cited, iv. 90 n. Bloodgood, viii. 44. Bloomfield, Joseph, viii. 44. "Blossom," ship, i. 99.
Bonamy, Alexis, viii. 48.
Blount, William, Gov. of Tennessee, viii. Bonaparte, Mme. Jerome, viii. 48. Bond, Francis, England, letter from Sam- uel Sewall to, i. 27.
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Blow & Milhado, viii. 45. Blower, John, owns land near School St., Bond, Phineas, British Consul at Phila- Boston, ii. 231. delphia, viii. 48, 49. Blower, a mariner, i. 128. Blowers, Hon. Samson S., iv. 483, 521 n., 532, 554, 562, 578, 586, 589. Blowers, Rev. Thomas, his sermon on the death of Rev. Joseph Green, ii. 52.
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Bond, William, Watertown, i. 140. Bondy, M. exhibits fireworks in Boston, in 1687, iii. 481. Boner, Capt. i. 246. Boneset, virtues of, viii. 48. Bonnet,, viii. 49. Bonny, James, ii. 245. Bonny, Mrs. James, ii. 246.
Blunt, Rev. John, x. 352.
Board of War, viii. 45-48.
Boats for military purposes, 1780, viii.
48.
Bocour, Chevalier
Book of Almanacks, memorandum cop- ied from, by Samuel Sewall, ii. 309. Books, sent to England for, by Samuel Sewall, i. 237, 238, 239, 310; ii. 116, 253. Forwarded to Samuel Sewall by John Love, 247. Wanted by Samuel Sewall, 261. Burned in Public Li- brary at Boston in 1712, 422. List of, which Samuel Sewall sends to Eng- land for, ii. 10. Sale of books belong. ing to Rev. Richard Stretton, England, 52. Belonging to estate of Madam Usher and sent to Mrs. Cotton, 189. T. Pickering's lists of, viii. 49. Boon, N., ii. 296.
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Boon, at Port Royal, iii. 391. Boote, W. R., viii. 49. Booth, v. 495. Boott, Kirk, viii. 49. Boquit, Louis, x. 71. Bordeaux, France, viii. 49. Bordley, John Beale, viii. 50. Bordman, Stephen, iv. 73. Boreman, Lieut. at Hatfield, iii. 210. Boriston, i. 310. Borland, John, i. 362; iii. 335; v. 99, 101, 142. Borland, Mrs. John (Anna Vassall), ix. 487. Borland, Rev. John, a Scotch minister of the Darien expedition, i. 227 n. Borland, John, London, letter of Samuel Sewall to, ii. 121. Borland, ―, vi. 395; vii. 113, 297. Boscawen, Admiral Edward, ix. 209.
Vaudreuil, iii. 275. Bog, Capt. Archibald, viii. 48. Bogart, Cornelius, viii. 48. Boggestow Brook, Samuel Sewall's claim
to land on, i. 283. Boies, John, iv. 326.
Urges the appointment of a legal attor- ney, 192. On his services to the Prov- ince, 256-258, 268. Complains of the want of admissible authority to act for the Province, 275. Refusal of the Governor to consent to the payment of his salary, 366. Publishes "The Rights of the English Colonies," 381. Mentioned, 9 n., 58, 160, 214, 219, 224, 232, 233, 238, 248, 261, 276, 296; x. 120, 122, 360, 361, 367, 396, 406, 408, 410, 432, 460, 472.
viii. 48.
Boleham, Capt. Anthony, iii. 430. Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, v. 309, 314. Bölke, Dr. Bollan (Bollam), William, vii. 213, 291, 326. Notice of, ix. 5n. Letters from, to Andrew Oliver, 5, 8; Samuel Dan- forth, 121, 131, 133, 135, 137, 154, 164, 165, 172, 176, 180, 181, 187, 203, 246, 249, 266, 269, 274; Samuel Danforth and others, 144, 146; James Bowdoin and others, 182; the Committee of the Council of Massachusetts, 308, 335, 340, 353, 360, 367; James Bowdoin, 319, 339, 341, 379; Earl Gower, 342. Petitions from, to the House of Com- mons, 125, 161, 364; to the King, 259. Letters to, from Samuel Danforth, 113; John Erving, 149, 153; James Bow- doin, 167, 305, 371, 381; the Council of Massachusetts, 224; Committee of the Council of Massachusetts, 331, 365. Transmits copies of Gov. Bernard's letters, 143, 145. Appointed by the Council their Agent in behalf of the Province, 149. Memorandum by, with regard to Gen. Gage's commission, 178. |
Bolles, Capt. Benjamin, viii. 48. Bollman, Dr. J. Eric, viii. 48. Bolton, Mass., iv. 107, 123.
Bombazeene, a well-known Indian, iii. 369 n.
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Bosch, Capt. (Bush), x. 14, 25, 131, | Boston Marine Insurance Co., viii. 50. 135, 163, 164, 199, 237, 244, 248, 261, Boston, Memorial History of," cited, 262, 264, 303. iv. 539 n.; vi. 5 n., 331 n. "Boston Packet," ship, x. 161, 220. "Boston Patriot," accusation against Timothy Pickering in, viii. 50. Boston Port Bill, viii. 50. Boston, Post Office in, vi. 3 n.; viii. 50. Boston Presbytery, viii. 50. Boston, Reports of Record Commission- ers, cited, x. 107 n., 308 n. Boston Weekly News-Letter," cited, vi. 166 n., 254 n.; vii. 61 n., 349 n., 452 n., 489, 490, 502, 508, 510. "Boston Weekly Post-Boy," vi. 3 n.;
cited, vii. 114 n., 410 n. Boston " Weekly Rehearsal," cited, vi. 105 n., 458, 473.
Boston, list of places carrying on trade with, in 1688, i. 4. Map of, mentioned by Samuel Sewall, 32 n. How the Declaration of Liberty of Conscience was received in, 55 n. The fire of 1711 in, 422. Mortality in, for year 1717, ii. 93. Sailing of the fleet from, to Canada in July, 1711, 296. Con- sternation on the arrival of a West" Indian fleet at, iii. 335. Prevalence of small-pox in, 458. Map of, in 1678, 457. Mentioned, iv. 3 n., 4, 9, 15-17, 26, 27, 45, 48, 51, 53, 54 n., 57, 59, 60, 63, 69, 71, 74, 80, 82 n., 84, 85, 88-90, 94 n., 95, 96, 103, 104, 107, 109, 111, 112, 128, 204, 209, 211, 224, 233, 236, 237, 286, 325, 414, 458, 466. Street disturbance in, 76. Attack on, by the American army, 92. Tories carted out of the town, 110. Hard times in, 177. Town meeting to act on the adoption of the State Constitution, 187-189. Education in, 223. De- pressed state of trade in, 296. Pro- posed establishment of a Dispensary in, 464. Fire of July 30, 1794, 575, 576, 583. Salaries of Congregational- ist ministers in, in 1796, 610. Fires in, v. 118, 248, 249. Letter from Jona- than Belcher to, vi. 8. Letter to Selectmen of, 478. Mentioned, viii. 50. Letters to the Committee of the Town of, from Barlow Trecothick, ix. 183; Thomas Pownall, 189. Rejoic- ings at, on the capture of Quebec, 4. Application in England for relief of sufferers by fire, 8. Disturbances in, 72. Troops to be sent to, and quar- tered in, 101-111. Riots in, 108, 141. Charges against the selectmen and town of, 146, 148, 153. Troops posted in the town, 159. Soldiers fire on the towns-people, 167-169, 176, 182. State of the town, 191. Fleet to rendezvous at, 192. Boston Port Bill introduced in the House of Commons, 364 n. William Bollan's petition against it, 364. Particulars of siege of, 392-397. Boston, a negro freeman, death of, ii. 264. Boston boys, complain of interference
Botetourt, Narbonne Berkeley, Baron de, Gov. of Virginia, ix. 185, 186. Bott, James, viii. 51. Boudinot, Elias, viii. 51. Boudinot, Elisha, viii. 51. Boulay de la Meurthe, viii. 51. Boult, John, v. 187, 294. Letter of, to Wait Winthrop, 172. Boulton, Matthew, viii. 51. Boundary line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire, vi. 5, 7, 9-11, 16, 17, 48, 147-149, 251, 253, 316, 324, 332, 348, 356, 432, 450, 452; vii. 249, 277, 279, 292, 319, 322, 345, 350, 358, 375- 378, 473, 502, 505, 522, 523, 534, 537, 546; between Massachusetts and Rhode Island, vi. 475, 481, 501; vii. 249; between Massachusetts and New York, vi. 45, 251, 451, 495; vii. 480, 487, 496, 505.
Bounds and land marks, Samuel Sewall's opinion about natural boundaries for Indian territory, ii. 142. Bourke, Theobald, viii. 51. Bourn, Rev. Joseph, Bridgewater, letter of Samuel Sewall to, ii. 153, 255. Bourn, Rev. Samuel, iv. 175, 181, 182. Bourn, Col. -x. 286. Bourne, Benjamin, viii. 51. Bourne, Melatiah, x. 43, 52, 81. Bourne, Sylvanus, U. S. consul at Am- sterdam, viii. 51, 52.
letter of Jonathan Belcher
with their coasting-place, iv. 77. Boston Directory for 1789, cited, iv. 272 n., 290 n.; for 1796, 327 n. "Boston Evening Post," cited, iv. 147 n., 223 n.; vii. 510, 511; ix. 4 n., 62 n., 108 n., 170 n., 195 n., 484 n. "Boston Gazette," cited, iv. 76 n.. 77 n., 122 N., 133 n., 134 n., 189 n., 289 n.; ix. 99 n., 141 n., 151 n., 161 n. Alleged libel on Gov. Hutchinson in, 228. Boston Library, burned in 1712, i. 422. "Boston Magazine," iv. 272, 279, 285, 883.
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Bours, to, vi. 492. Boutineau, Stephen, x. 399. Letter from, to William Pepperrell, 469. No- tice of, 469 n. Bouvier, Dr. J., viii. 52. Bouvinghausen, Alexander M. F., Baron de, viii. 52.
Bowden, Rev. William, iv. 25. Bowditch, Dr. Nathaniel, viii. 52. Bowdoin, James, v. 358, 361, 400 n., 409 n. vi. 450. Notice of, x. 364 n. Letter from, to William Pepperrell, 364. Bowdoin, James, Gov. of Mass., iv. 55, 68 n., 195, 207, 215, 270, 295, 325, 430, 472, 476; viii. 52. Account of, ix.
Preface, xiii. Letters from, to James | Erving, 4; Jasper Mauduit, 10, 17; Ben- jamin Franklin, 21, 248, 276, 400, 449; John Lane, 84; Thomas Gage, 119, 129; John Winthrop, 120; Thomas Pow- nall, 138, 157, 212, 219, 233, 238, 245, 295, 297; William Bollan, 167, 305, 371, 381; Samuel Hood, 194, 294; Alexander Mackay, 239; John Tem- ple, 292, 300, 327, 373; Josiah Quincy, 389, 392; Mercy Warren, 397; the Council and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, 402; Arthur St. Clair, 405; George Washington, 415, 427, 439; Samuel Adams, 425, 428; the Senate and House of Representa- tives of Massachusetts, 444; Arthur Lee, 450; George Erving, 472, 475; Sir William Pepperrell, 486. Letters to, from Jasper Mauduit, 9, 12, 14; John Winthrop, 116, 127; Thomas Gage, 120; Samuel Hood, 155, 160, 175, 210, 211, 273; Alexander Mackay, 170; Thomas Pownall, 173, 195, 196, 205, 208, 270; William Bollan, 182, 319, 339, 341, 379; Thomas Hollis, 193; Benjamin Franklin, 261; John Temple, 282; James Gambier, 285, 431; Abigail Adams, 383; Thomas Cush- ing, 384; Josiah Quincy, 387, 391, 391; Robert Pierpont, 393; Joseph Ward, 403, 409; Arthur St. Clair, 407; Samuel Adams, 423; George Washington, 436, 437; Count Rocham- beau, 442; Arthur Lee, 448; L. De Neufville, 451; James Warren, 454; Jonathan Trumbull, 471. Certificate of, in regard to John Temple's con- nection with the Hutchinson- Whately Letters, 434. Reports draught of an address to the Governor, 99. Reports an answer to the Governor's proposal about quartering troops, 104. Nega- tived as a Councillor, 159. Describes the incidents of March 5, 1770, 167-169. On the differences between the Col- onies and the mother country, 239-244. On the salaries of the Governor and Judges, 298-300. Prevented from at- tending the Continental Congress by the illness of Mrs. Bowdoin, 374. Re- signs his seat in the Council, 403. Declines the offices of Lieutenant Gov- ernor and a Senator of Massachusetts, 444. Mentioned, 81 n., 99, 100, 102- 104, 147, 206, 219, 323, 331 n., 334, 343, 359, 364 n., 365 n., 367, 373 n., 376, 391 n., 404 n., 405 n., 414 n., 424 n., 428 n., 434 n., 439 n., 456, 458, 460, 463, 482 n., 483, 484 n. Bowdoin, Mrs. James (Elizabeth Erving). Letter to, from Mrs. Esther Reed, ix. 441. Mentioned, Preface, xiii., 85, 121, 130, 156, 161, 172, 210, 244, 274, 277, 284, 286, 298, 294, 302, 374, 388, 391, 405, 406 n., 408, 428, 449, 455.
Bowdoin, James, Jr., Account of, ix. Preface, xiv. Letters to, from Jolin Temple, 357; Perez Morton, 421, 422. Entered at Christ Church College, Ox- ford, 273. Mentioned, 248, 277, 285, 293, 302, 391. Bowdoin, John, ix., Preface, xiii. Bowdoin, Sarah, ix., Preface, xiv. Bowdoin, Hon. William, ix., Preface, xiv.;
x. 364.
Bowdoin College, ix., Preface, xiv. Bowe, Nicholas, sailing orders for the ketch" Endeavour," i. 66. Bowen, Ephraim, Providence, R.I., viii. 52. Bowen, Joseph, preacher to the Indians, ii. 177.
Bowen, Oliver, U. S. Marshal for Geor- gia, viii. 52.
Bowen, Richard, Winchester, Va., viii. 52. Bowers, Harry, ix. 390. Bowers, Benanuel, owner of land near Ten Hills Farm, iii. 454. Bowers, Capt. Jerathmeel, iii. 58. Bowers, Col. ix. 390. Bowie, Thomas C., viii. 52. Bowie, Washington, viii. 53. Bowles, Gen. William, viii. 53. Bowles, Major death of his wife, ii. 304. Bowman, Ebenezer, Wilkesbarre, Penn., viii. 53.
Bownian, Capt. Samuel, viii. 53. Bownd, Capt. iii. 464. Boyd, Major Robert, New Windsor, N. Y., viii. 53. Boyd, Col. iv. 79. Boydell, John, ii. 61, 92, 111, 127, 147, 157, 202; v. 404; vi. 4, 114, 208 n., 209, 210, 221, 231, 370, 456, 512; vii. 51, 114, 253, 255, 463, 476, 494. Boydell's Engravings, James Bowdoin declines to subscribe for them on ac- count of the political troubles, ix. 84. Boyer, Abel, vi. 264.
Boyes, Robert, letters from Jonathan Belcher to, vii. 534, 541, 546, 547, 553. Boy!, Capt. -, x. 472. Boyle, Hon. Robert, iii. 39, 43. Boylston, Edward, v. 159. Boylston, Dr. Zabdiel, ii. 320. Boylston, (Boston), x. 417. Bracey, Thomas, an impressed seaman, viii. 53.
Bracken, Christopher, viii. 58. Bracket, Capt. i. 183. Brackett, Joshua, M.D., notice of, iv. 134 n. Letters from, to Jeremy Bel- knap, 134, 136. Bradbury, Lieut. Jabez, letter from Jona- than Belcher to, vi. 519. Mentioned, vii. 456, 471.
Bradbury, John, one of the Council of Mass., ix. 219. Bradbury, Capt. x. 340, 341. Bradford, Alden, Sec. of State of Mass.,
viii. 53. His "State Papers,” cited, | Brattle, Major William, letter from Jona- ix. 229 n. than Belcher to, vi. 505; vii. 562. Brattle, William, one of the Council of Mass., ix. 219, 220, 334. Brattle, i. 96, 152; v. 148. Brattle, Madam i. 320. Brattle St. Church, Boston, iv. 9 n., 269 n., 274, 278, 284; viii. 50. Bray, Daniel, Jr., viii. 55. Breadstuffs, scarcity of, in Mass., in 1779, viii. 55.
Bradford, David, Washington, Penn., viii. 54.
Bradford, Eliza, viii. 54. Bradford, John, viii 54. Bradford, Rev. John, iv. 106, 112, 121, 271. Notice of, 271 n.
Bradford, Samuel, U. S. Marshal for Mass., viii. 51.
Bradford, Thomas, chosen constable at Boston, ii. 222. Bradford, Thomas, Commissary of Pris- oners, viii. 54.
Bradford, Major William, Plymouth, Mass., i. 16. His public services, v. 44. Bradford, William, Attorney General of Penn., viii. 51. Bradford, vii. 559. Bradford, Capt. of the sloop "Good Intent," x. 156, 185, 227.
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Bradford & Inskeep, Philadelphia, viii. 54. Bradish and Gillam, pirates, i. 216. Bradley, Abraham, Jr., viii. 54. Bradley, Philip B., U. S. Marshal for Conn., viii. 54.
Bradstreet, Rev. Dudley, Jr., Groton, ii. 32. Bradstreet, Col. John (Broadstreet), men- tioned, x. 3, 4, 6-10, 13-19, 21, 23-28, 30, 34, 36-38, 40, 41, 43-50, 52-65, 87, 92, 120, 123, 140-142, 144, 152, 164, 250, 251, 259, 261, 265, 268, 289, 313, 324, 390, 444, 449. Unfounded suspicions against him, 19, 162, 207. Letter from, to William Pepperrell, 138. Notice of, 138 n.
Bradstreet, Samuel, iv. 124. Bradstreet, Simon, Gov. of Mass., i. 1, 146 n. Illness of, 94. His health im- proves, 95. Elected president of the provisional government, 144 n. Death of, 182. Bradstreet, Rev. Simon, Charlestown, ii. 297, 302.
vi. 392.
Bradstreet, Major -,x. 441, 444. Bradstreet, Bragdon, ii. 216. Bragdon, x. 287, 319.
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Braintree, Mass., iv. 96, 150 n. Church at, receives a legacy, i. 28. Bram, Thomas, v. 301. Brandy belonging to the United States, taken in 1797, viii. 54. Brandywine, battle of, viii. 54. Branham, Capt. Branscomb, Capt. 459, 462, 463. Brant, Henry Young, viii. 54. Brant, Joseph, viii. 54, 55. Brattle, Mrs. Elizabeth, death of, v. 310. Brattle, Thomas, failure of his petition to return to Massachusetts, ix. 487. Brattle, Capt. Thomas, death of, ii. 21; iii. 471; v. 266. Mentioned, ii. 29. Brattle, Rev. William, i. 179; ii. 29, 66, 297; iii. 401 n.; v. 156, 157, 336, 337.
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Brewster, Samuel, viii. 56. Brickle, Dr. iv. 399.
vii. 194.
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Bridge, Rev. Christopher, complaints of Rev. Samuel Myles against him, iii. 514, 545 n. Bridge, Bridge Gate, at Louisbourg, x. 187. Bridgeman, Sir Orlando, vi. 14 n. Bridgeman, ix. 191. Bridgen, ix. 135. Bridges, John, i. 218.
Bridges, Rev. Thomas, letter from Samuel Sewall to, i. 214. Presents to, 273. Letter of S. Sewall and E. Bromfield to, 282. Accepts a call from the First Church, Boston, 283. Death of, ii. 48, 78. Mentioned, 298;. v. 187, 189, 313. Bridges, viii 56. Bridgewater, John Egerton, Earl of, i.
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Bridgham, Joseph, i. 85. Bridgham, ', death of, i. 378. Bridgman, Thomas, his "King's Chapel Burial Ground," cited, x. 365 n., 413 n. Brie, Timothy, iii. 314. Brief in appeal of John Winthrop, F.R.S., to the Privy Council, v. 440. Bright, Capt. Francis, viii. 56. Brightman, Thomas, i. 173, 176. Brill, v. 235.
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Brimsdell, v. 102.
Brinley, Francis, iii. 6. Commissioner to inquire into the complaint of Owaneco, 254. His services to the
Narragansett country, 360. Notice of, v. 20 n. Letter to Wait Winthrop, 20. Mentioned, 63, 105. Letter from Jonathan Belcher to, vi. 466. Brinsmead, Rev. William, is unable to preach, i. 256. Death of, 282. Men- tioned, 318. Brintnal, innkeeper, ii. 242. Brinton, D., viii. 56. Brion, Peter, v. 471.
Bristed, Rev. John, viii. 56. Bristol, England, trade with Boston in 1688, i. 4. Infirmary at, viii. 56. Bristol, Rhode Island, troubles of Rev. James McSparran at, ii. 98, 100. Men- tioned, iv. 49 n., 52, 59. Britain, Great, iv. 85, 86, 586. British agents in the United States, viii. 56.
British and East India goods, agree- ments not to purchase or consume, 1774, viii. 56.
British army movements around Phila- delphia, 1778, viii. 56.
British captures of American vessels, viii. 56.
British Coffee House, Boston, iv. 76. British Commissioners to treat with the American Colonies, viii. 56.
British debts, Patrick Henry and, viii. 57.
British expedition against Holland, 1799, viii. 57.
British expedition against Louisiana and Florida, 1797, viii. 57.
British faction, Hamilton's remarks on the cry against, viii. 57. British fleet, 1778-1797, viii. 57. British goods, order of the French Di- rectory to capture vessels carrying, viii. 57.
British influence, fears of, expressed by John Adams, 1792, viii. 57. British insults, compared with French, viii. 57.
British naval officers, viii. 57. British officers, intercepted letters of, 1779, viii. 57.
British prisoners in Virginia, viii. 57. British privateers, viii. 57. British prizes of French privateers, viii.
57.
British ships and merchandise, laying duties on, in the Colonies, forbidden,
239, 347; ii. 103, 150, 234, 303, 304; iii. 348; v. 130, 182; x. 366. Letter from, to Rev. Thomas Bridge, ii. 282. Member of the Council, 311. Trustee of Hopkins legacy, 29. Bromfield, Edward, Jr., x. 366. Bronson, E., viii. 57.
Brooke, Robert, Gov. of Virginia, viii. 57. Brookehaven, Capt. iii. 39, 43. Brookfield, Mass., defence of, iii. 171. Brookhaven, L. I., v. 383. Brookline church, James Allen ordained minister of, ii. 300. Chose Thomas Gardner and Benjamin White, Jr., as deacons, ib.
Brooks, Dr. Ebenezer, viii. 57. Brooks, Jolin, M.D., Gov. of Mass., viii. 58.
x. 203.
Brooks, Peter Chardon, viii., 58. Brooks, Capt. x. 226, 463. Brooks, Broughton, Nathaniel, master of bark Exchange," i. 90. Broughton, Major Nicholas, viii. 58. Broughton, hires the mills at Kit- tery, Me., i. 43. Brown, Rev. Andrew, D.D., iv. 532. Letters from, to Jeremy Belknap, 521, 534, 546, 553, 559, 570, 575, 584, 588, 590, 611. Notice of, 521 n. Brown, Mrs. Andrew, iv. 553, 559, 562, 572, 578.
Brown, Andrew, Editor of Federal Ga- zette, 1786, viii. 58. Brown, Lieut. Andrew, x. 94. Brown, Benjamin, merchant, Salem, i. 120, 296.
Brown, Madam Benjamin, elegy on, i.
299.
Brown, Clement C., viii. 59. Brown, Enoch, ix. 392. Brown, Jeremiah, v. 471.
Brown, John, Salem, death of, 1688, i. 79.
Brown, Joseph, tutor in Harvard College, i. 19.
Brown, Joseph, Collector at Salem, let-
ter from Jonathan Belcher to, vii. 488. Brown, Deacon Joshua, a petitioner of
the Church of England, i. 416. Letter of Samuel Sewall to John Webster about him, 417. Brown, Morgan, viii. 59.
Brown, Capt. Moses, Newburyport, viii. 59.
vi. 172.
British spoliations, viii. 57.
British subjects, claims of, against the Brown, S., vi. 283.
United States, viii. 57.
Brown, Nathan, Jr., viii. 59.
Brown, William, nominated as Council- lor, i. 1.
Broad Bay, Maine, x. 339. Broadlands, country seat of Lord Palm- | Brown, Capt. William, ii. 107, 154, 157. erston, ii. 38 n.
Brown, Major William, v. 88. Brown, William, ix. 44 n.
vii. 58.
Broccas, Sir Richard, vii. 58. Broccas, Brockholes, Anthony, iii. 468. Brodie, A., viii. 57.
Appointed Collector of Customs at Salem, 29 n. Brown, Capt. W., agent of confiscated estates, New York, 1781, viii. 59.
Bromfield, Edward, i. 116, 149, 151, 224, | Brown, Col. on committee to call
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