INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Absentees Act, [143].
Acadia, operations against, [18], [19].
Acadians, removal of, [434], [435].
Acton, centennial of, [472].
Adams, John, on restoration, [24];
on mobs, [49];
on the loyalists, [49];
quotes tory opinion of disunionists, [68];
on jealousies in Congress, [68];
on his conduct during the revolution, [69].
Josiah, Centennial address at Acton, [472].
Samuel, defaulting tax collector of Boston, [5], [38];
his character and career, [38].
Aeronaut, Dr. John Jeffries, an early, [394].
American Military Academy, proposed, [270].
Amnesty for Loyalists, [94], [95].
Amory, Thomas, biog., [343];
mobbed, [344].
Andros, Edmund, Sir, administration of, [16].
Annapolis, N. S., [229].
Apthorp, East, biog., [353].
Antigua, [183].
Family, [351].
Aroostook War, [113].
Ashburton Treaty, [113], [114];
American duplicity in, [114], [115].
Ashted, Warwickshire, [190].
Association of Loyalists in London, [211];
proposed American, [227], [228].
Attuks monument, [47].
"Aurora," The, [76] (see also Bache, Benj. F.).
Aylesbury, [203].
Bache, Benjamin F., attacks Washington in the "Aurora," [76].
Bahamas, [180].
Banishment Act of Massachusetts, [137].
Barbadoes, [204].
Barnes, Henry, biography, [399].
Barristers and Attorneys address to Gov. Hutchinson, [125].
Barre, [172].
Bastra, Siege of, [283].
Bath, [203].
Bavaria, Benjamin Thompson, in the service of, [269].
Beaumarchais, furnishes arms and powder, [85].
Berkley, [139].
Bernard, Francis (Sir), biog., [191].
Berwick, [208].
Blackstone's title to early Boston, [364].
Black List of Pennsylvania, [55].
Blanchard, with Dr. Jeffries, crosses the English channel in a balloon, [394].
Blurton, [177].
Boston, Founding of, [427].
Boston Massacre, [43], [366];
Captain Preston and his men tried for, [45];
Revere's engraving of, stolen from Pelham, [478].
Mobs:
Attack on Hutchinson, [40];
Hutchinson's account of, [151], [154], [155], [156];
destruction of guard house at the Neck, [43];
attack on Andrew Oliver and destruction of his house, [40];
attack on Amory, [344];
on Col. Erving, [298];
on Hallowell, [281];
on Theophilus Lillie, [310];
Stamp Act Mob, [181];
Sloop "Liberty" affair, [321];
the "Tea Party" Mob, [48], [231], [405], [406], [407], [408], [478].
Boston Latin School, [300].
Boston News Letter, [361].
Boston, Pelham's Map of, [483].
Boston People who went to Halifax at the Evacuation, [133].
Boston Port Bill, [168].
Boston, Streets and places in:
Auchmuty Lane, [302].
Beacon Hill, [217].
Bunch of Grapes Tavern, [233].
Copp's Hill, [172].
Elm Street, [396].
Essex Street, [234].
Fleet Street, [174].
Fort Hill, [182].
Freeman Place, [399].
Griffin's Wharf, [182].
Hancock's Wharf, [320].
Hanover Street, [174], [396].
Harrison Avenue, [234].
Hollis Street, [233].
Hutchinson Street, [172].
Kilby Street, [233].
King Street, [233].
Long Wharf, [182], [254].
Mackeral Lane, [233].
Marlboro Street, [453].
Middle Street, [310].
Murray's Barracks, [258].
North Square, [151].
Old Corner Book Store, [178].
Olivers Dock, [182].
Pearl Street, [172].
Pemberton Hill, [287].
Queen Street, [255].
Rainsford Lane, [234].
Short Street, [302].
Smith's Barracks, [258].
State Street, [233].
Summer Street, [207].
Swing Bridge, [117].
Union Street, [182], [350].
Bounties paid to Continental Soldiers, [72].
Bowes. William, biog., [224].
Boylston, Nicholas Ward, biog., [282].
Braddock's Defeat, [179].
Brattle House, [295], [296].
William, Gen., biog., [295].
Breynton, Rev. Dr., possession of King's Chapel Plate, [348].
Bridgewater, [138].
Bright, John, opposed to Southern Confederacy, [110];
Congress refuses to pass resolutions on his death, [110].
Brightwell, [110].
Brinley, Thomas, biog., [396].
Bristol, England, [181], [188].
British graves at Concord, [473];
skulls taken from, [474];
Prof. Fowler exhibits them, [474], [475].
Soldier, murdered at Concord, [53], [472].
British troops, removed to the Castle, [44];
arrival of in Boston, [199];
quartered by James Murray, [258].
Brookfield, [139].
Brown, Capt. and Ensign D'Berniere make a reconnaissance of Suffolk, Middlesex and Worcester County, [400].
Lieut. murdered at Cambridge, [353].
Mather, Artist, biog., and account of his work, [280].
Browne, William. Col., biog., [449].
Brush Hill, Milton, [257].
Bulfinch, Charles, Architect, his work, [354].
Bungay, England, [223].
Bunker Hill, battle of, [235];
Gay's description of, [322];
John Coffin at, [235].
Burgoyne Convention at Saratoga, violation of, [67].
Byles, Mather, Rev., biog., [275];
Anecdotes of, [276], [277], [278].
Calker's Club, (see Caucus Club), [476].
Callender, James Thompson, professional lampooner, [76].
Cambridge, Gage captures powder at, [52];
Mob threaten Danforth, Lee and Oliver, [281].
Canada, Rev. John Carroll sent to by Congress, [31];
failure of his mission, [32];
Loyalist settlement of, [93] to [97];
attempted invasion of in 1812, [98];
Jefferson on the acquisition of, [102];
Gen. McArthur invades, [104];
boundary line, [113];
Ashburton treaty, [113].
Canadian Confederation regarded as a menace to the United States, [116].
Caner, Henry, Rev., biog., [346].
Caner's Pond, [347].
Cape Breton (see Louisbourg). Auchmuty advocates expedition against, [301].
Cape Fear. N. C., [255].
Cape St. Vincent, Battle of, [283].
Carlisle, execution of, [55].
Carlton, N. B., [380].
Carr, Patrick, Account of Boston Massacre, [46].
Carroll, Rev. John, sent to Canada by Congress to induce Canadians to join the Americans, [31].
Cartagena, [239].
Castle William, [44], [198].
Caucus Club, origin of, [476].
Caughnawaga Indians confer with Col. Mifflin about joining revolutionists, [89].
"Censor," The Newspaper, [453].
Chamberlain, Mellen, Estimate of Col. Thos. Goldthwaite, [483].
Chandler, John, biog., [308].
Charles II. Accession of observed with sorrow in Boston, [12].
Charlestown, Destruction of Convent at, [48].
Charleston, S. C., Investment of, [267], [268].
Charter,
The first, [7];
limitations of, [11];
arrival of Royal Commissioners under, [12], [13];
annulment of, [15].
The second, [16].
Chippewa, devastated, [104].
Christ Church, [342].
Church of England, [18];
Puritan belief in, [8]. (See Established church)
Citizenship, restored to Loyalists, [391].
Civil War, Great Britain's attitude during, [107].
Clark, Richard (biog.), [405].
Confiscation Act, [94], [141];
of doubtful legality, [208], [209];
legal aspect of, [288];
Congress to recommend repeal of, [66].
Confiscation, Commissioners of, Judge Curwen on, [64].
Coffin Family, The, [233].
Isaac, Admiral Sir (biog.), [239].
John, General, biog., [235].
Thomas Aston, Sir, biog., [234].
Coinage in Massachusetts Bay, Illegal, [13].
Colonization of New England, Character of, [8].
Committees of Correspondence organized, [54].
Concord, skirmish at, [53], [471];
no Concord men killed or wounded, [472];
Ammi White kills wounded British soldier at, [472];
town of gives permission to Prof. Fowler to open graves of soldiers and remove skulls, [474];
skulls returned, [475];
correspondence concerning same, [475].
Constitutional Aspect of the relations between Colonies and Great Britain, [27].
Continental Army, Desertions, mutiny in, [73];
complaints against officers, violations of parole, rascally surgeons, [73];
Adams on quarrels of officers, [74];
stealing of stores, [74];
Washington on the character and inefficiency of officers, [74];
plundering and incendiarism, [74].
Continental Congress, second, Adams on jealousies in, [68];
Jay and Morris on rascality in, [75];
Rev. Jacob Duche, chaplain, of letter to Washington on the personnel of, [80], [90].
Conway, [138].
Copley, John Singleton, biog., [216];
litigation over estate of, [218], [220];
paintings by at Harvard and Public Boston Library, [218], [221].
Crime of adhering to Great Britain made capital, [55].
Crown Point Expedition, [226], [477].
Croydon, England, [172].
Culloden, [50].
Cumberland, N. S., [322].
Currency, Continental, Resolve relating to, [75].
New England, [146];
Mass., [148];
Adams on Hutchinson's knowledge of, [148].
Curwin, Samuel, biog., [246].
Custom House, Mob, [42].
Danvers, [227], [378], [379].
Dartmouth, [139].
Davis, Jefferson, Complains of English Government favoring northern cause, [111].
D'Berniere, Ensign, reconnaissance of Suffolk, Middlesex and Worcester Counties, [400].
Deblois Family, Account of, [445].
D'Estaing, Admiral, [240], [430].
Demerara, [352].
Democracy, John Winthrop, on, [69].
Democratic Party, fosters feeling against England, [99].
Derbyshire, [191].
Detroit, Fort, [197].
Dominica, Engagement at, [241].
Dorchester, [182].
Draper, Richard, Founds Massachusetts Gazette, [361].
Draper, Margaret, biog., publishes Massachusetts Gazette, [404].
Duane, William, assists Bache in the "Aurora" attacks on Washington, [76].
Duche, Jacob, Rev. Chaplain of Congress, letters to Washington on Second Continental Congress, [78] to [83].
Dudleian lecture, [342].
East Granby, Conn., Loyalists confined in prison at, [56]. See "Newgate."
East Hoosuck, [146].
Eastport, [203].
East Tergnmouth, Eng., [176].
Elective franchise, [8], [12].
Episcopal Church, Puritan alleged belief in, [8], [9];
Endicott's view of, [8];
reference to, [8], [18], [339], [340], [438];
clergy of Support the Government, [54];
Eighteen of the clergy leave Boston at the Evacuation and go to Halifax, [348];
Services conducted in Boston after evacuation by Rev. Samuel Parker, [348].
Fairfax County Resolves, [25].
Fairfield, Conn., [347].
Falmouth (Now Portland), [140], [357]; burned by Capt. Mowatt, [390].
Faneuil Family, [229].
Hall, gift of, [230];
dedication of, [231].
Federalists, on the results of the war of 1812, [105].
Fenian Raid of 1866, [113].
Fisheries, Loss of, [105].
Flucker, Thomas, Sec'y of Mass. Bay, biog., [402].
Fontenoy, [50].
Forbes of Milton, [257].
Fort Pownal, [356], [357].
Fort William Henry, Surrender of, [273].
Fort William and Mary (Newcastle, N. H.), attack on, [51].
France, Maj. Caleb Stark on Aid from, [84].
Frankland, Lady Agnes, biog., [417].
Franklin Treaty, [86].
Franklin, Benj., his false scalp story, [91];
denounced for his part in the theft of the Hutchinson letters, [163].
Franklin, William, Gov., biog., [481].
Frenau, Philip, in the National Gazette attacks Washington and his cabinet, [75].
French Spoliation Claims, [85], [86], [87].
Freetown, [139].
Gage, Addresses and Addressors, [131], [132].
Gardiner, Sylvester, Dr., biog., [313];
his medicines seized for use of revolutionists, [315].
Maine, [281].
Gaspee, Destruction of, [52];
inquiry into the destruction of, [302].
Gay, Martin, biog., [321];
letters of, [322], [324].
Geyer, Frederick, William, biog., [350].
Gladstone, William E., favors Southern Confederacy, [110].
Goldthwaite Family, Account of, [355].
Thomas, Col., biog., [356]. (See also Chamberlain, Mellen.)
Gore, John, biog., [393].
Granby, Conn., Escape of Loyalist prisoners at, [57].
Grand Manan, [105].
Grattan, Thomas Colley, on the Ashburton Treaty, [114].
Gray, Harrison, Treas. of Mass. Bay, biog. of, [334];
John Hancock heavily indebted to, [335].
Great Barrington, [140].
Green Dragon Tavern, [363].
Green Field, [138].
Grenada, [279].
Grenville's Scheme of American taxation, [22].
Guadaloupe, [23].
Gunpowder Plot, anniversary of observed in Boston, [239].
Halifax, [138], [177], [190], [362].
Halifax Journal, original publication of, [362].
Hallowell, Maine, named, [281].
Hallowell, Benjamin, mobbed at Cambridge, [281].
Family, account of, [281].
Robert, mobbed, [281].
Hamilton, Alexander, biog. of, [77].
Hampstead, [201].
Hampton, [208].
Hancock, John, Suits against, [5];
engaged in smuggling, owner of the sloop "Liberty," [42];
leader in Tea Party mob, [48];
his sloop Liberty s#Page_3eized, [49];
as treasurer of Harvard college, defaulter, [50];
inclined to Toryism, papers suppressed, [160];
heavily indebted to Harrison Gray, [335].
Hardwick, [139], [225].
Harper's Ferry Raid, [107], [139].
Harvard College, John Hancock as treasurer of defaults in his accounts, [50];
Many graduates of among those who departed with Gage, [58];
reference to, [146], [177];
Harvard Hall burn#Page_3ed, Gov. Bernard assists in rebuilding, [197];
buildings of converted into barracks, [271];
a nest of Tories, [393].
Harwich, [139].
Hatfield, [138].
Haverhill, [138], [274];
Mob at, Attacks Saltonstall, [273].
Henry, Patrick, character and training, [36];
Jefferson on, [36].
Hiers Islands, Naval Engagement off, [283].
Hooper, King, biog., [221].
Howe, John, biog., [361].
Joseph, speech at Boston, July 4, 1858, [363].
Howe, Lord, Mass. erects a monument to at Westminster Abbey, [20].
Hubbard, History of Mass., reason for its want of completeness, [208].
Hubbardston, [208].
Hull, John, Colonial Mint Master, [365].
Huntington, Long Island, [268].
Hutchinson, Eliakim, biog., [178].
Elisha, biog., [177].
Foster, biog., [177].
Hutchinson Letters, Franklin complicity in theft of, [162], [163].
Thomas, biog., [146];
his home destroyed by mob, [40];

addresses to, [123], [125], [126], [127], [128], [129].
Indians, in the Revolution, [88], [89];
troubles with in 1763, [197], [198];
Lovewell's fight at Pigwacket, [422].
Inhabitants of Boston who removed Halifax at the evacuation, [133].
Intolerance of Puritans, [13], [14].
Ipswich, [273].
Irish volunteers (Loyal) formed at Boston, [228].
Isle of Shoals, [205].
Jamaica, [240].
Pond, [207].
Jay, John, opinion of second Continental Congress, [75];
burned in effigy, [105].
Jefferson, Thomas, suggests burning of London, [102].
Jeffries, John, biog., [394];
crosses English Channel in balloon, [394].
Journalism, Scurrilous American, [75].
Judith, Point, named in honor of Judith Quincy, [365].
Kalm, on the dependency of the Colonists, [23].
King's American Dragoons, [268], [378].
American Regiment, [237].
King, Richard, biog., [317].
King's Chapel, [179], [209], [230], [255], [346], [347];
change in liturgy of, [288];
erection and rebuilding of, [347];
worship suspended in, [347], [348];
church plate taken to Halifax, [348];
final disposition of plate and records, [349];
Charles Apthorp contributor to, [351].
King's College, N. Y., saved by British troops, [303].
Kirk, Ireton, Derbyshire, [177].
Kittery, [205], [208], [215].
Lafayette, raises troop of Indians, [89].
Lancaster, [139].
Land Bank, The, [38], [147], [333].
Lanesborough, [140].
Lecky, W. E. H., on the Revolutionary movement, [70].
Leominster, [139].
Leonard, Daniel, biog., [325];
home fired on by mob, [326];
author of "Massachusettenses Letters," [327], [328], [329], [330], [331].
Leonard, Geo., Col., biog., [333].
Lexington, engagement at, [53], (see Concord).
"Liberty" Sloop, a smuggler, (see also John Hancock), [42], [48], [49];
account of seizure, [319].
"Liberty Tree," Site of, [234], [235].
Lillie, Theophilus, biog., [308].
Limerick Academy, [224].
Lincoln, [138].
Litchfield, Eng., [177].
Littleton, [138].
Liverpool, N. S., [105].
Logan, Indian Chief, family murdered by Greathouse, [90].
London (Eng.), Jefferson suggests burning of, [102].
Loring, Joshua, Commodore, biog., [423].
Louisbourg, Cape Breton, [246], [451], [429];
Cost of expedition to reimbursed, [18];
surrender of, [19];
description of, [206].
Lovewell's Fight at Pigwacket, [422].
Loyal American Regiment, [430].
Loyal American Association formed in Boston, [228].
Loyalists of Massachusetts, [54];
denied legal rights, [55];
character of, [58], [65];
expulsion of, [93];
Associations formed in London, [211];
Club, [218].
Lyndeborough, N. H., [222].
Lyndhurst, Lord, biog., [216].
Machias, [203].
Magdalen Islands, [238].
Mandamus Councillors, [137], [167], [184].
Marblehead, [222];
address of inhabitants of to Hutchinson, [127].
Marshfield, [139].
Martinique, [23].
Maryatt, Captain, Sea writer, mother of a native of Boston, [350].
Massachusetts Gazette, founded by Richard Draper, [361];
continued publication by Margaret Draper, [404].
Massachusetts General Hospital, endowment of, [346].
Medford, [138], [291].
Medicines of Dr. Sylvester Gardiner seized for the use of Continental Army, [315].
Merry Meeting Bay, Vassal holdings near, [289].
Middleborough, [138], [189].
Middleton, N. S., [229].
Mifflin, Col., confers with Caughnawaga Indians, [89].
Militia, John Adams on the cowardice of, [75].
Milton, Inhabitants of Address to Hutchinson, [128], [171].
Minorca, [242].
Mobs, see Boston, Cambridge, Haverhill, Salem, N. H., Scarborough.
Molasses Act, Gov. Bernard request reduction of duties under, [197].
Monroe Doctrine, [77], [110], [118].
Moose Island, [105], [203].
Moravian Indians, Massacre of, [92].
Mount Desert, [192], [196], [203].
Mowatt, Capt., at Fort Pownall, [357];
burns Falmouth, [399].
Mowhawk Indians, Congress addresses, [88].
Murray, James, biog., [254].
John, Col., [376].
Nantucket Settlement, [233].
"National Gazette," The, see Frenan Philip.
Naval Officers, British of American birth usually remained loyal, [239].
Nazing, Eng., [225].
Nepaulese War, Gen. Ochterlony's services in, [300].
Neutrality of England in Civil War, [109].
New Castle, New Hampshire, Attack on and powder from, used at Bunker Hill, [51].
New England Coffee House, London, [249].
New Englanders in London and Bristol, [249], [250], [251], [252], [253], [254].
"Newgate Prison," at East Granby, Conn., desc. of, [56].
New Hampshire, boundary line dispute settled by Hutchinson, [146].
New Plymouth Company, [156].
Newport, Evacuation of, [240], [362].
"Gazette," [362].
"Mercury," [362].
New York, burning of attributed to New England troops, [74];
saved from destruction by British troops, [303].
Nile, Battle of, [190].
Non-importation agreement, [310].
Norridgewock, [289].
Norton, [325].
Norwalk, Conn., [347].
Nottinghamshire, [472].
"Novanglus," letters by John Adams, [327].
Oakham, [139].
Octherlony, David, Maj. Gen., Sir, biog., [299].
Old Colony Club at Plymouth, [437].
Oliver, mob, [153].
Oliver, Andrew, biog., [180];
mob destroys his house, [40].
Oliver, Thomas, biog., [183];
mobbed at Cambridge, [185].
Orange, Rangers, [236].
Oregon Boundary, [116].
Ossawatomie Engagement, [107].
Otis, James, on taxation of the Colonies, [35];
Hutchinson's opinion of, [35];
assault on, by Robinson, [448].
Oxford, Mass, [312].
Paddock, Adino, Col., biog., [305];
Paddock building named for, [307];
Paddock Elms, [306], [307].
Paine, Thomas, attacks Washington, [76].
Timothy, Judge, biog., [382].
Parker, Rev. Samuel, conducts services for Episcopalians in Boston after Evacuation, [348].
Parr, Town, [190], [380].
Patriot, recipe for making one, [454].
Paxton, Charles, biog., [318].
Pennsylvania Line, Mutiny in, [69].
Penobscot Expedition, [479].
Pepperrell, William Sir, biog., [205].
Petersham, [139].
Phips, Sir William, career of, [418].
Pickering, Timothy, of Salem, an early secessionist, [108].
Pigwacket, Lovewell's Indian fight at, [422].
Pine Tree Shillings, The tradition of, [365].
Pittsfield, [140].
Pleasant Point, [203].
Plymouth, [138].
Purchase, [314].
Point Judith, named for Judith Quincy, [365].
Pontiac Conspiracy, [90].
Poole, Eng., [314].
Port Mahon, [242].
Port Talbot, devastated, [104].
Portsmouth, Eng., [13].
Portsmouth, N. H., [208], [215].
Athenaeum, [395].
Pownalborough, [140], [315].
Preston, Capt., Trial of, in connection with Boston Massacre, [45];
defence of, [366].
Princeton, [139].
Prisoners of War, Northern and Southern, comparative losses, [111], [112].
Providence, [52].
Provincial Congress, address Mowhawk Indians, [88].
Province House, description of, [194].
Puritans, Intolerance of, [8], [9], [13], [14].
Putnam, James, Judge, biog., [378];
letters of, [380], [381].
Quakers, Puritan maltreatment of, [11], [13].
Quebec Act., [29], [336];
effect of, [29], [30];
denounced by Colonists as a "Popish Measure," [31].
Address to the Inhabitants of, by Congress, [31];
see Carroll, Rev. John.
Capture of, [20];
Montgomery's Attack on, and the Defence of, [244].
Queenstown Heights, battle of, [245], [441].
Quincy, [438].
Josiah, defends Capt. Preston et al, "Boston Massacre," 366, [367], [368].
Josiah, on the War of 1812, [98].
Josiah, on John Hancock as defaulting Treasurer of Harvard College, [50].
Judith, her name given to Point Judith, [365].
Samuel, biog., Solicitor General of Mass., biog., [364], [368], [369], [370], [371], [372], [373];
letters of, [374], [375], [376].
Ramillies, [45].
Randolph, Edward, arrival at Boston, [14];
reception and treatment of, by Colonial authorities, [15].
Recanters, [126].
Repudiation, Congress makes, of financial obligations, [75].
Restoration, Desires for, by Adams Jefferson, Jay, Washington, Madison, [25].
Revere, Paul, Scout of the Revolution; his ride, financial dealings with state authorities, Penobscot Expedition, [479];
Masonic record, [480].
Revolution, Causes of, [27] to [29].
Revolutionists, A Tory opinion of, [68].
Richardson, Ebenezer, biog., [422];
mobbed, [422];
treatment of, by historians, [423];
trial of with Wilmot, [311].
Riots, see Boston Mobs.
Rivingston's Gazette, [267].
Roberts, Execution of, at Philadelphia, [55].
Rochester, Mass., [225], [229].
Roman Catholicism, [336];
see Quebec Act, and Carroll.
Roxbury, [138], [178].
First church at, [338].
Royal Arms of the Old State House, [436], [437], [482].
Royal Society, Benjamin Thompson, a member of, [267].
Royall, Isaac, Gen., biog., [290].
Mansion, description of, [291], [292].
Professorship of Law at Harvard, [293].
Ruggles, Timothy, biog., [225].
Rumford, Count, see Thompson, Benj., [263].
Rutland, [139].
Russian friendship for United States, [118].
Sabine, on the rascality of the Whigs, [72].
Saco, [208].
Salaries to Supreme Court Judges, Royal Grant of, [188], [189].
Salem, [138], [168], [246].
Salem Village, [378], [379]. See also Danvers.
Saltonstall, Col Richard, biog., [272].
Sandemanianism, founder of in Boston, [363];
description of their services at Halifax, [363].
Sandwich, [139].
Saratoga Convention, Violation of, [85].
Savannah, D'Estaing repulsed at, [240].
Scarborough, [208];
mob at destroys property of Richard King, [317].
Scituate, [138], [285].
Scott, General, captured by Gen. Sheaffe, [411].
Search Warrants, [149];
see also "Writs of Assistance."
Secession in early period, [108].
Sewall, Jonathan, Atty. Gen., biog., [454].
Shay's Rebellion, [69], [381].
Sheaffe, Sir Roger Hale, biog., [439].
Shelburne, N. S., [340].
Shepton, Mallet, (Eng.), [250], [283].
Ships,
Arbella, [9], [272].
Aston Hall, [235], [282].
Barfleur, [240].
Bellerophon, [425].
Culloden, [190].
Diligent, [240], [382].
Duquesne, [425].
Fowey, [240].
Gaspee, [240].
Glorieux, [241].
Kingfisher, [240].
King George, [281].
Liberty, [298].
Le Pincon, [240].
London Packet, [319].
Mary and John, [427].
Melampus, [242].
Minerva, [170].
Neptune, [244].
Philadelphia, [345].
Pocahontas, [240].
Prince George, [269].
Rose, [17].
Royal Oak, [240].
Scarborough, [266].
Shrewsbury, [241].
Swiftsure, [283].
Sybil, [240].
Thisbe, [241], [242].
Undaunted, [429].
Ville de Paris, [241], [429].
William, [426].
Shirley Hall, Roxbury, [178].
Shrewsbury, Eng., [139].
Mass., [189].
Sidmouth, Eng., [175].
Simcoe's Queen's Rangers, [90].
Simsbury, Conn., [57].
Smith, Adam, On taxation of the Colonies, [34].
James, biog., [255].
Smuggling, Extent of, [33], [35], [193];
Gov. Bernard orders seizure of vessels for, [197];
Hancock's sloop "Liberty" seized, [319];
see Hancock.
Snider, Christopher, killing and burial of, [310].
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, [339].
Sons of Despotism, [54], [179], [264], [318], [335], [453].
Liberty, [54], [158], [273], [477].
South Kingston, R. I., [313].
Spanish War, [117], [118].
Springfield, [138].
Spring, Garden Coffee House, London, meeting place of Loyalists, [249], [250].
St. Croix, [203].
David, village of, burned, [104].
Eustacia, [49].
John's Island, [237].
John. N. B., [190].
Kitts, [240].
Lucia, [23]; reduction of, [284].
Paul's Parish, Portland, [398].
Vincent, [204].
Stamp Act, Passed, its enforcement, [37];
repeal of, [47];
incidents of, [152], [156], [157], [181], [198].
Bernard advocated its repeal, [199];
congress, [226], [346].
Stockbridge, Indians, Company of enlisted in Revolutionary army, [88].
Strachan, Dr. John, on the burning of York, Can., [103];
to Jefferson on American atrocities in Canada, [104].
Sumner, Prof. (W. G.) on Colonial distinctions in taxation, [78].
Sunderland, [138].
Supreme Court Judges, Royal Grant of Salaries to, [188], [189].
Surriage, Agnes, see Lady Frankland.
Taunton, [139].
Tavistock, [205].
Taxation, colonial notions of, [34], [35], [78];
see Stamp Act, Tea Tax, Molasses Act, Grenville.
Tea Mob alias Tea Party, [47], [165], [166], [167];
account of, [407].
Tea Tax, [47].
Thompson, Benj. Sir, Count Rumford, biog., [261].

Joseph, biog., [297].
Sarah, Countess Rumford, biog., [272].
Townsend, Mass., [138].
Transcript, Boston Evening, founded, [342].
Trinity Church, Boston, [338].
N. Y., Invaded by Lord Stirling; closed by Dr. Auchnuty, destroyed by fire, [303].
Troops, British, Arrival and treatment of at Boston, [42], [157], [158].
United Empire Loyalists, [245].
Unthank (Scot), [254].
Vassal Family, [285].
Venezuelian, Episode, [117].
Walter, Lynde Minshall, founds Boston Evening Transcript, [342].
Nehemiah, Rev., biog., [338].
William, Rev., biog., [338].
War of 1812, Sketch of, [98].
Warren, Joseph, Dr., death of, [335].
Washington, Burning of, [103].
Washington, Geo. Gen., on the inefficiency and want of patriotism in the Continental Army, [72];
on people supplying British in Philadelphia with provisions, [72];
places guard over grave of foreign officer to preventing robbing of body, [73].
Waterloo, [45], [221].
Wedderburn, Sol., Gen., denounces Franklin for theft of Hutchinson letters, [164], [165].
West, Benj., Picture, reception of the Loyalists, desc. of, [213].
West, Church, plate of preserved by Martin Gay, [321].
White, Ammi, kills wounded British Soldier at Concord. See Concord.
Whiskey Insurrection, [69].
Wilkes Riots, [83], [84].
Wilmington, N. C., [255].
Wilmot, N. S., [229].
Winslow, John, biog., [434].
Winthrop, John, on Puritan loyalty to Church of England, [9],
his children, [483];
on democracy, [69].
Robert, biog., [426].
Wiswell, John, Rev., biog., [398].
Witchcraft delusion, [17].
Woburn, [261], [263], [264], [265], [272].
Wolfe, Gen., captures Quebec, [19], [20].
Wollaston, Mount, [365].
Wooden Figure, affair at Lillie's Mob, [311].
Worcester, [139], [474].
Worcester Resolutions against Absentees and Refugees, [141].
Wrentham, [138].
Writs of Assistance, [29], [149], [150], [151], [193].
York, Canada, burning of, [104].
Yorktown, Surrender of, [237].