chusetts Historical Society, Dee. 220, 162. Account of the Dissenting In1813, by John Davis, i. (1) terest in the Middle Provinces, 1759, 144 Russian Voyage of Discove- | i. 156. ry, 1815. iy. 98. 163. Number of English Mission145. Progress of Vaccination in aries in America, 1762. i. 158. the United States, 1002-1816. iv. 164. Catalogue of Ministers in New 97 Hampshire, 1767. iv. 78. 146. Letter from Timothy Picke- 165. View of the State of Religious ring on the Origin and Progress of Liberty in the Colony of New York, Attempts for the Abolition of Slavery 1773. i. 140. in Pennsylvania. viii. 183. 166. Letter from the General Asso. 147. Letter from Timothy Matlack ciation of Congregational Ministers in on the same subject, 1817. viii. 184. Connecticut to the Clergymen in Bos 148. Celebration at Plymouth of ton, 1774. -ji. 255. the Landing of the Forefathers, 1817. 167. Answer to the above. ii. 257. vii. 133 168. Churches and Ministers in 149. List of such Persons in New New Hampshire, 1685 — 1819. viji. Hampshire, as have attained the one 175. ix. 367, x. 54. hundredth year of their age, or have exceeded that period, together with a number, who have died between ninety and a hundred years, 1686 — IV. BIOGRAPHY AND CHARAC1822 x. 176. TER. 1 169. Letter from William White to III. EcCLESIASTICAL History. Gov. Winthrop, 1648. iv. 198. 170. Biographical Memoir of Rev. 150. Opinion of the Council of John Lothropp, 1653. i. 163. Massachusetts about Malden Church, 171. Notice of Captain Edward 1652. viii. 325. Johnson, 1672. ii. 95. 151. Ecclesiastical History of Mas- 172. Memoirs of William Blacksachusetts, 1662. i. 194. stone, an early planter of Boston, 152. Letter from the General Court 1675. x. 170. of Massachusetts to Dr. John Owen, 173. Order of Procession at the inviting him to Boston, 1663. ii. Funeral of Gov. Leverett, 1679. viii. 265. 44. 153. Doings of an Ecclesiastical 174. Letter from Roger Williams to Council in Boston for the conviction Gov. Bradstreet, 1682. viii. 196. of Anabaptists, 1668. viii. 111. 175. John Dunton's Journal in Mas154. Declaration for Episcopacy in sachusetts, 1686. ii. 97. Connecticut, 1772. ii. 128. 176. Letter from Anthony Wood 155. Joseph Moss's Letter on this to Dr. Increase Mather, 1690. vii. Declaration. ii. 129. 187. 156. Joseph Webb's Letter on the 177. Memoir of Joshua Scottow, same subject. ii. 131. 1697. iv. 100. 157. Sentiments of severa] Boston 178. Biographical Memoir of Rev. Ministers on the same. ü. 133. Charles Morton, 1698. i. 158. 158. A Relation of the same Oc- 179. Penhallow's Account of Rev. currence. ii. 137. Charles Morton. 1. 161. 159. Davenport and Buckingham's 180. Notes on Ezekiel Cheever, Letter on the same subject. iv. 297. 1708. vii. 129. 160. Singing by Notes first intro- 181. Biographical Memoir of Faduced in the Churches in Boston, 1724. ther Rasles, 1724. viii. 250. iv. 301. 182. Letter from Dr. Watts, 1734. 161. Dr. Andrew Eliot's Remarks x. 39. on Bishop Secker's Sermon, preached 183. Letter from Dr. Colman to in 1741. ii. 190. Gov. Belcher, 1743. ii. 186. 184. President Stiles's Note on Hub. meaning of the aboriginal phrase bard's History, and Bulkeley's Gospel Shawmut ? x. 173. 207. Edward Winslow's Account of 185. Letter from Joel Barlow, rel. the Religion, Manners, and Customs of ative to Professor Ebeling, 1794. viii. the Indians, 1623. ix. 90. 208. Description of Mashpee, an 187. Biographical Notices of Isaac pee and parts adjacent, 1767. iii. 12. 210. Historical Sketch of the Socie. 188. Biographical Memoir of Hon. ty for propagating the Gospel among James Sullivan, 1808. i. 252. the Indians and others in North Amer- the Mohegan Language. X. 84. 190. Memoir of Rev. William Em- 212. Notes to Dr. Edwards' Obser. erson, 1811. i. 254. vations. x. 81. 98. 191 Notice respecting John Rodg- 213. Account of the Five Indian ers, D. D. of New York, who died, Nations, 1721. viii. 243. 214. Schermerhorn's Report re- 192. Memoir of Rev. Joseph S. specting the Indians inhabiting the Western parts of the United States. 193. Memoir towards a Character of ii. 1. John Eliot, D. D. 1813. i. 211. 215. Hazard's Remarks on Scher- 194. Biographical Notice of Rev. merhorn's Report. iv. 65. Peter Whitney, 1816. vii. 177. 195. Sketch of the Life and Cha- racter of Professor Mac-kean, 1818. 196. Sketch of the Life and Cha- racter of Caleb Gannett, Esq. 1818. 197. Memoir of Hon. William Tu- 198. Memoir of Hon. Joshua Tho- 216. Description of Natardin or Ca- 199. Biographical Notice of Hon. 217. Topographical and Historical 200. Biographical Notice of Profess- 218. Topographical and Historical 219. Note on Lancaster. iii. 97. 201. Letter from the Eastern In- 220. Geographical Sketch of Bath. dians to the Governour of Massachu- iii. 105. 221. Note on Plymouth. iii. 109. 202. Indian Names of the White 222. Note on New Holderness. iii. Mountains and Piscataqua River. ii. 113. 223. Note on Wolfeborough. iii. 224. Note on Middletown. iii. 120. 204. Eliot's Indian Grammar. ix. 225. Note on the County of Hills- 243. borough. vii. 65. 205. Notes and Observations on 226. Note on New London. viii. Eliot's Indian Grammar. ix. 313. 173. 206. On the question, What is the 227. Account of Boscawen. X. 71. 228. Bill of Mortality for Amherst, 251. Notices of Shrewsbury. i. 1805–1814, with Remarks. iv. 73. 162. 229. Sketch of Amherst. ii. 247. 252. Account of Plainfield. · viii. iv. 74. 167. 230. Sketch of Walpole. vii. 124. 253. Account of Cumington. X. 231. Historical Sketch of North 41. Hampton. iv. 189. 254. History and Description of Scituate. iv. 219, 303. 255. History and Description of VERMONT. Abington. vii. 114. 256. Description of Bridgewater. 232. Statistical Account of Middle.vii. 137. bury. ix. 123. 257. Notes on Duxbury. X. 57. 258. Notes on Halifax. iv. 279. 259. Description of Kingston. iii. MASSACHUSETTS. 204. 260. Notes on Plymouth. iii. 162. 233. Historical Sketch of Haverhill. iv. 302. iv. 121. 261. History and Description of 234. Historical Sketch of Tyngs- Plympton. iv. 267, 283. borough. iv. 192. 262. Description of Carver. iv. 235. Births, Marriages, and Deaths 271. in Billerica. 1654-1704. ii. 162. iv. 263. Topography and History of 76. Wareham. iv. 285. 236. Topographical Description & 264. Bills of Mortality for the first Historical Account of Sudbury. iv. 52. precinct in Middleborough, 1804– 237. Topographical Description & 1812. ii. 261. Historical Account of East Sudbury. 265. Topography and History of iv. 60. Rochester, by Sa Davis. iv. 250, 238. Topographical and Historical 302. Description of Waltham. iji. 261. 266. Topographical Description of 239. Historical Sketch of Charles- Rochester, by Abraham Holmes. town. ii. 163. 29. 240. Deposition of John Odlin and 267. Note on Attleborough. i. 184. other inhabitants of Boston, respecting 268. Notes on New Bedford. iii. 18. Blackstone's sale, 1684. iv. 202. 269. Papers relating to Cape Cod 241. Notes on the Springs of Bos- Canal. viii. 192. ton. x. 175. 270. Description of Dukes County. 242. Representatives of Boston in ii. 38. viii. 328. the General Court, before the Ameri- 271. Notes on Nantucket. jü. 19. can Revolution, 16:34–1774 243. Number of Houses in Boston, 1789. ix. 204, CONNECTICUT. 244. Bill of Mortality for Boston, 1816. vii. 134. 245. Bill of Mortality for Boston, 272. Heads of Inquiry relative to 1817. viij. 40. Connecticut, 1774. ii. 216. 246. Bill of Mortality for Kings- 1774. ii. 217. 273. Statisticks of New Haven, chapel, Boston, 1747–1814. iii. 297. 247. Historical Sketch of Brookline. 274. Statisticks of New London, ii. 140. 1774. ii. 219. 248. Note on the Historical Sketch of Brookline iji. 284. 249. Topographical Description of PENNSYLVANIA. Needham. i. 178. 250. Topographical and Historical 275. Account of the Loganian LiSketch of Lunenburg. i. 181. brary in Philadelphia. ii. 269. x. 23. BRITISH PROVINCE. 284. Method of Preserving Marine Productions. i. 25. 276. Note on Jamaica. iii. 285. 285. Method of collecting and pre serving Vegetables. i. 23. 286. Method of taking impressions South ATLANTIC OCEAN. of Vegetable Leaves by means of Smoke. i. 24. 277. Letter concerning the Islands 287. Directions for preserving Aniof Tristan D'Acúnha. ii. 125. mals. i. 18. 288. Methods of preserving Animals and their Skins. i. 20. VII. NATURAL History, &c. 289. Method of preserving Birds and other Animals. i. 21. 278. Notices of the effects of the 290. Method of preserving the Great Storm of 23d September, 1815. Skins of Birds. i. 19. 279. Account of Earthquakes in. New England, 1805, 1806. iv. 70. 280. Letter respecting Mounds. i. VIII. FINE ARTS. 103. 281. Account of a Fossil Tooth, 291, Criticism on the Landing of from Albany, 1706. ii. 263. the Fathers, a picture by Henry Sar282. Remarks on the cultivation of gent. iii. 225. the Oak. i. 187. 292. Another on the same subject. 283. On collecting Mineral and Fos- iii. 230. si) substances. i. 25. X. 45. INDEX OF AUTHORS. Note The figures refer to the numbers in the preceding Table of Contents. A. B. C. Chickering, joseph. 171. D. 153. 160. 172. 206. 241. 254. 255, 258. 260, 261, 262. 263. 265. D'Bernicre, ensign. 128. Deane, silas. 126. LIBRARY AUG 201987 MICHIGAN Dudley, joseph. 281. Levett, r. 18. Dudley, paul. 213. Lincoln, benjamin. 282. Dunster, henry. 33. Lowell, charles. 219, 221. 222. 323. Dunton, john. 175. 224. Du Ponceau, peter-s. 205. Ludlowe, roger. 29. Lyon, william. 180. M. Mac-kean, joseph. 9. 10. 136. 193. Edwards, jonathan. 211. Mason, john. 28. Mather, cotton. 157. Miller, jeremiah. 274. Mitchell, nahum. 256. Moss, joseph. 155. Mourt, g. 15. N. Farmer, john. 149. 164. 168. 225. Nason, reuben. 217. 226. 227. 228. 229. 235. New England, president and council Franklin, benjamin. 122. of. 14. Freeman, james. 120. 208. 243. 246 Nicholas, edward. 47. 268. 270. 271. Nicholls, richard. 60. 62. 65. 75. 76. French, jonathan. 231. 78, 79. 80. 81. 84. G. Noyes, nathaniel. 127. Gage, thomas. 129. 0. Goodwin, ezra. 278. Odlin, john. 240 Gorton, samuel. 70. Oliver, andrew. 209. Orme, robert. 121. P. Palmer, stephen. 249. Harris, dr. of jamaica. 276. Peck, william-d. 286. Pemberton, thomas. 139. Penhallow, samuel. 179. Penn, william. 100. 102. Pickering, john. 203. 212. Pierce, john. 247. Pincheon, william. 21. 26. Porter, jacob. 252 253. Pratt, john. 24. Prince, thomas. 22. Q. 13. Johnson, edward. 37. Quincy, samuel. 119. R. Kirkland, john-t. 189. Randolph, edward. 104. 105. Rasles, sebastien. 114. 118. 201. Rawson, edward. 61. 63. 64. 67. 68. 69. 71. 72. 73. 74. 77. 83. 85. 104. Lawrence, nathaniel, 234. 150. Lee, richard-henry. 134. Ripley, samuel. 238. Lettsom, john-c. 283. 284, 285. 287. Robinson, james. 245. 288. 289. Rodgers, john. 165. VOL. X. 27 |