May 25. Petition of officers for lands in New York.
C. O. 5, 1182, pp. 38-43; N. Y. Col. Docts., VIII, 575.
May 25. Petition and claims of M. Hocquart (de Lotbinière).
C. O. 5, 1132, pp. 44-50; N. Y. Col. Docts., VIII, 577; A. P. C. Col., V, 147; VI, § 942.
June 1. Suspension of Chief Justice Drayton by Gov. Bull of South Carolina. C. O. 5, 405, pp. 147–148; A. P. C. Col., V, § 317; VI, § 943; cf. C. O. 5, 556, p. 221; 563, pp. 483-490.
June 1. Relative to the boundaries of Pennsylvania.
C. 0. 5, 1297, pp. 61-63; cf. A. P. C. Col., VI, § 908.
Jan. 30. Petition of Thomas Desbrisay for islands adjacent to St. John. C. O. 227, 1, pp. 139–141; A. P. C. Col., V, 382.
Feb. 13. Case of M. de Lotbinière.
C. O. 5, 1132, pp. 53–55; N. Y. Col. Docts., VIII, 669; A. P. C. Col., VI, § 946. June 3. Two memorials from the inhabitants of the Mosquito Shore. C. O. 5, 248, pp. 317-319; 324, 18, pp. 494-496; 21, 31 pp.
June 20. Concerning the island of St. John (Prince Edward Island). C. O. 227, 1, pp. 144–152; A. P. C. Col., V, § 332.
July 25. Charges against Francis Legge, governor of Nova Scotia. C. O. 218, 7, pp. 475-489.
Petition for lands in West Florida (Milne and Humphreys).
C. O. 5, 580, pp. 35-36; A. P. C. Col., V, 594.
March 11. Petition from refugees in East Florida.
C. O. 5, 563, pp. 492-504.
May 6. Petition of Bruno Largarite, a free mulatto, and others against Domini
can act relating to the manumission of slaves.
C. O. 72, 1, pp. 405-408, 411-415 (May 6, 1778); A. P. C. Col., V, § 346.
June 3. Land grant in West Florida (Col. Douglas).
C. O. 5, 600, pp. 259–261; A. P. C. Col., V, 594.
June 12. Id. (William Roberts).
C. O. 5, 600, pp. 262–264; A. P. C. Col., V, 594-595.
Dec. 9. Memorial of seven members of the council of St. Vincent against Gov. Morris's proceedings in relation to grants of land.
C. O. 261, 1, pp 152-155; A. P. C. Col., V, § 340; VI, § 964.
March 2. Memorial of Peter Livius, complaining of his removal from office as chief justice of Quebec.
C. O. 43, 2, pp. 399–426; A. P. C. Col., V, 463, 464; VI, § 979.
May 18. Land grant in West Florida (Gordon).
C. O. 5, 600, pp. 279–280; cf. A. P. C. Col., VI, § 940.
July 1. Memorial of Rev. Peter de la Roche, relating to land grants in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
C. O. 218, 7, pp. 503-504; A. P. C. Col., V, § 374.
Aug. 6. Complaints against Gov. Browne of the Bahamas.
C. O. 24, 4, pp. 5-15, 177–197 (Jan. 29, 1781); A. P. C. Col., V, § 390.
Feb. 13. Memorial of Andrew Symmer, agent of Turks Island, enclosing
regulations as to salt there.
C. O. 24, 4, pp. 198-204; A. P. C. Col., V, § 392.
March 9. Petition of four assistant justices of the supreme court of judicature
in Jamaica, recently removed from office.
C. O. 138, 24, pp. 1-6; A. P. C. Col., V, § 396.
Upon two ordinances passed in Quebec in March, 1780, relating to exportation of wheat and to persons deemed forestallers.
C. O. 43, 2, pp. 474-479, 480-490; A. P. C. Col., V, § 401.
May 8. Commerce of Canada.
A. P. C. Col., VI, § 1001.
June 14. Recommends for confirmation an act of Georgia for granting his Majesty certain duties, etc.
C. O. 5, 674, pp. 418-419; A. P. C. Col., V, 578.
June 20. On an act passed in St. John in July, 1780, for altering the name to New Ireland.
C. O. 227, 1, pp. 166–167; A. P. C. Col., V, 583; VI, 583.
Considerations upon a memorial by the province of Nova Scotia against passing a bill exempting from duty rum and molasses for the use of the troops.
C. O. 218, 8, pp. 21-26; A. P. C. Col., V, § 419.
April 16. Papers containing a complaint against Gov. Cunninghame of Barbadoes.
C. O. 29, 19, pp. 365-371; A. P. C. Col., V, § 402; cf. VI, § 1006.
Adams, Charles Francis, experiences in exploring
historical collections, 62.
Adams, Ephraim D., chairman of committee on program for California meeting (1915), 48, 65; of committee on resolutions, P. C. B., 72. Adams, John, Works, cited, 141; letters to, 145. Adams, Samuel, Papers, 145.
Adderley and Co., Henry, shipments to, 172, 176. Addison, Joseph, spurious portrait and statue of, 97. Adler, Cyrus, president American Jewish Historical Society, 231.
Admiralty, complaints from, 367; papers from, 371. Africa, planting of indigo in, 342; negro trade, 352, 361,362, 363.
Agnew, John, petition of, 404.
Ahearn, Mrs. Thomas, president Women's Cana- dian Historical Society, 236.
Alabama, uniformity in record keeping proposed, 216.
Alabama, Department of Archives and History,
contribution to Mississippi Valley fund, 213. Albany, N. Y., S. C. records in fire of capitol at, 272; petition for land in, 377; proceedings of commis- sioners at, 386; petition of merchants, 391; Indian lands near, 403.
Albemarle, Duke of (Christopher Monck), proposals of, 337.
Alice, steamer, 173, 176.
Allen, Gov. Samuel, appointment of, 341; petition of, 353; title to N. H., 356. Altamaha River, fort on, 368, 370.
Alvord, Clarence W., of historical manuscripts com- mission (1914), 19, 63; report of committee on nomi- nations, 49, 54; resolutions for survey of historical activities, 210; PLANNING THE PUBLICATION WORK OF HISTORICAL AGENCIES, 217-223; editor, 226; director Illinois Survey, 227. Amelot, M., proposal from, 378..
America, portraits relating to, 31; officials of ad- miralty courts, 347; packet boats to, 387; land grants, 396. See also Colonies; Plantations. American Antiquarian Society (Mass.), report (1913), 229.
American Archives, cited, 142.
American Association of Museums, 210.
American Baptist Historical Society, report (1913), 233.
American Board of Customs Commissioners, letter from, 401.
American Historical Association, act of incorpora- tion, 5; constitution, 11; officers elected, 1913, 13-14; terms of office, 17-18; committees, 1914, 19-20, 63-64; organization and activities, 21; his- torical prizes, 23-26; PROCEEDINGS OF TWENTY-
American Historical Association-Continued. NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, 27-65; program of 29th annual meeting, 49-52; minutes of business meet- ing (1913), 52–54; meetings for 1915 and 1916, 53, 61-62, 63, 65; reports of officers and committees (1913), 54-59; meetings of Executive Council (1913), 59-65; report of committee on indexing papers and reports, 60; London headquarters, 61, 62; budget (1914), 63; Report, cited, 210, 323. American Historical Review, editors (1914), 19, 63; cited, 29, 35, 38, 39, 41, 44, 45, 49, 142; report of editors (1913), 48, 53, 60.
American Jewish Historical Society (N. Y.), report (1913), 231.
American Library Association, action on joint list of periodicals, 58-59.
American Philosophical Society, spurious portrait in possession of, 91; history of bust in possession of, 98-99.
American Revolution, editing of military records of, 43; Loyalists at the close of, 44; committee on proper publication of records of, 61, 62; graves of soldiers marked, 226, 228; list of soldiers, 228. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, spuri- ous portrait in possession of, 91–92.
Ames, Herman V., of executive council (1914), 14, 49, 54; of committee to assist in securing publica- tion of colonial archives of Mass. and S. C., 60; of committee on publication of archives of the Revo- lution, 62; report of committee concerning publi- cation of colonial archives of Mass. and S. C., 64; president Pa. History Club, 233; chairman of Pa. Federation of Historical Societies, 256; resolution concerning publication of S. C. records introduced by, 268.
Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, memorial of, 400, 401.
Ancient history, conference on (1913), 47; modern making of, 47.
Anderson, Maj. Robert, operations at Forts Moul- trie and Sumter, 179-199.
Andrews, Arthur I., of general committee (1914), 19, 64; on teaching political history, 32; on the collections of the New England Teachers' Associa- tion, 41.
Andrews, Charles M., of public archives commis- sion (1914), 19, 63; on colonial commerce, 41-42; chapter for Primer for Archivists prepared by, 46, 257, 262-265; plan concerning joint list of periodi- cals suspended, 59; of committee on establishing London headquarters, 61, 62; of public archives commission (1913), 237, 257; memorial from, 256; list of reports of the plantation councils, the Lords of Trade, and the Board of Trade, in the Public Record Office, edited by, 319-406. Andrews, Frank D., secretary Vineland Co. His- torical and Antiquarian Society, 231.
Andros, Gov. Sir Edmund, salary of, 336; to go to Bermuda, 336; and R. I. charter, 337; to govern Conn., 337; and Orchard case, 337; charge against, 340; accounts of, 341, 344; leave granted, 344; dis- position of quit-rents, 346.
Annals of the War, cited, 195.
Anne Arundel Co., Md., archives, 241.
Antigua, acts, 336, 379; defense of, 372, 374; want of ordnance at, 375; court, 383; troops, 388. Antiochus, of Syria, war with Rome, 113-114. Anza expedition, 72.
Anza Expedition, 1775-1776, 225.
Applegate, John S., president Monmouth Co. Historical Association, 230.
Appleton, Cyclopedia of American Biography, spurious portrait in, 94.
Appleton, Gen. Francis H., president Essex In- stitute, 228.
Archives, movement for national archive building, 46, 243, 267-268; U. S. naval, 43; Mexican, 45; Spanish, 45; of S. C., 46, 242, 271-273; of Vt., 46, 242; local concentration of, 46, 268-271; Primer of Archival Economy, 46, 257, 261-266; conference of archivists (1913), 46-47, 259-274; colonial, of Mass. and S. C., 47, 60, 64, 268; historical, manu- scripts and, 75-84; governmental destruction of, 82-83, 242-243; of France, 211-213; report of Public Archives Commission (1913), 237-406; of Cal., 241; of Md., 241; of Del., 244-245; of Ill., 245; of Ind., 245; of Ia., 246; of Mass., 246; of Mich., 246- 249; of N. H., 249; of N. J., 249-251; of N. Y., 251- 253; of Ohio, 253; of Oklahoma, 254; of Pa., 254- 256; defined and described, 262-265; fixtures, fittings, and furniture of archive buildings, 265- 266; THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF WYOMING, 275-317. Archivo de Indias, documents relating to Pacific coast in, 209, 225.
Ardmore, Pa., Early History of Lutheran Church at, 233.
Arizona Pioneers Historical Society, report (1913), 225.
Arkansas History Commission, quarters for, 207; report (1913), 225; tax records secured by, 270. Arlington, Walter, case of, 364.
Army, U. S., teaching of military history in, 43. Army War College, work in history at, 43. Arnold, Benedict, spurious portrait of, 94. Arricivita, Cronica, cited, 72.
Articles of Confederation, 141, 143.
Ashley, Lord, champion of England's factory chil- dren, 131.
Ashurst, Sir Henry, proposals of, 344.
Asia, annexed by Rome, 123.
Assistance, H. M. S., 390.
Astle, Thomas, grant to, 400.
Atkins, Sir Jonathan, instructions to, 329.
Atkinson, Theodore, petition against, 374.
Attalus of Pergamum, Asia bequeathed by, 123. Atwood, Edward S., secretary Monmouth Co. His-
torical Association, 230.
Atwood, Thomas, complaints against, 399. Audit Co., N. Y., report, 56.
Ayer, Edward E., of committee on local arrange- ments (1914), 19.
Ayleway, Robert, wishes to be auditor general of Va., 339.
Babcock, Kendric C., chairman of committee on preparation of teachers of history in schools (1914), 19, 64.
Baensch, Emil, president Manitowoc Co. Historical Society, 235; president Wis. State Historical So- ciety, 235.
Bahamas, Loyalists, 44; security for governor of, 352; forts, 353; remonstrance from, 355; state of, 359, 361, 364, 367, 370, 396; defense of, 362, 376, 377, 388, 389; petition for charter, 367; title to, 367; sum for, 373; purchase of, 374; ordnance for, 377, 386, 387; loss of brigantine from, 379; trade, 390; me- morial of governor, 396.
Bailey, Ebeneezer, secretary Fitchburg Historical Society, 228.
Baillie, Capt. William, grant to, 401.
Baines, Edward, editor of Leeds Mercury, 137. Balaguier, Antony, complaint of, 389. Baldwin, James T., on the use of legal sources, 39. Ball, Mary, spurious portraits of, 96. Ballard, Harlan H., secretary Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society, 228. Baltic, steamer, 194, 198.
Baltimore, Lord (Charles Calvert, 3d lord), dispute with Penn, 336; and convention in Maryland, 340, 342; petition from, 363; and Gov. Hart, 364. Baltimore, Lord (Charles Calvert, 5th lord), peti- tion of, 376.
Baltimore, Lord (Frederick Calvert, 6th lord), peti- tion of guardians of, 384; petition of, 385. Baltimore, Md., destruction of customhouse rec- ords, 83.
Bancroft, Formation of the Constitution, 150. Bancroft, Frederic, of executive council (1914), 14, 49, 54; of committee on publication of archives of Revolution, 62.
Bancroft Library, Hayes collection in, 71. Bank of North America, spurious portrait of presi dent of, 92-93.
Baptists, after the Revolution, 35; Benedict's His- tory of, 95.
Baraboo Valley (Wis.), first church in, 234. Barbadoes, grievances in, 326; Jews, 326, 346; affairs of, 327, 333, 334; authority of governor of, 327; recovering debts and rights in, 327; ordnance for, 329, 337, 342, 357, 386; petition from, 329; troops, 329, 344, 345; oaths for governor of, 330; acts, 331, 340, 343, 344, 382; attorney general for, 333; chan- cery offices in, 333; colonial appointments in, 333; Dutton's arrival in, 333; letters to governor of, 334; court proceedings, 335, 354, 358; presents from assembly, 336; admiralty courts, 343; defense of, 343, 355, 360; ships for, 343, 344; con- voy for, 344; qualification of electors, 345; appeals from, 346; supplies for ships, 346; recom- mendations for, 347; state of, 347,355; aid solicited of governor, 350; trade instructions, 350; adminis tration of justice in, 353, 354; duties, 353, 359, 365; councilors, 357, 375, 398; memorial of merchants trading to, 357; assembly, 358; Land Bank, 359; trade, 362; petition of agents, 365; salary of gov ernor, 380.
Barberini Palace, Rome, portrait in, 97.
Barbour, Violet, Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington, Herbert Baxter Adams prize awarded to, 48, 54. Barefoot, Walter, appeal of, 335.
Barker, Eugene C., of public archives commission (1914), 19, 63; on relations between U. S. and
Barker, Eugene C.-Continued.
Mexico (1835-1837), 36; president Tex. Library and Historical Commission, 234; of public archives commission (1913), 237, 257.
Barnard, J. Lynn, on teaching social and industrial history, 32.
Barnwell, Joseph W., chairman of local arrange- ments (1913), 29; chairman of conference on historical materials, 30; on untrustworthiness of census of 1870, 31; address of welcome by, 39; president S. C. Historical Society, 234. Barrow, Thomas, attorney in Jamaica, 360. Bartlett, Josiah, letters to, 146, 149, 153, 154. Bassett, John S., on the popular churches after the Revolution, 35; Life of Jackson, 162.
Bate, Richard, petition of, 351.
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, cited, 185, 186, 189, 190, 191, 192, 195, 196, 197.
Bayard, Col. Nicholas, proceedings against, 358. Bayer, Bastian, petition of, 340.
Bay of Fundy, lands on, 375.
B. de Wolf, vessel, 176.
Beall, Mary Stevens, secretary Columbia Historical Society, 226.
Beauchamp, W. M., Onondaga's Soldiers of the Revolution, 231.
Beauregard, Gen. P. G. T., Roman's Military Operations of, 169, 170; operations in S. C., 170, 187, 193, 195.
Beck, Clara, Colonial Manufacturing Plant at Center Square, 233.
Beckford, Peter, jr., trial of, 350. Beckford, ship, 352.
Beckwith, Albert C., president Walworth Co. Historical Society, 235.
Bee, William C., letter to, 175.
Beeckman, Gerard, intercession for, 342; pardon for, 344.
Beer, Frederick, statue by, 98.
Beeston, Gov. Sir William, proposals of, 342; for- feiture incurred by, 349; salary, 351. Belcher, Gov. Jonathan, instructions to, 372; letters from, 373; petitions of, 373, 374, 382; dispute with Dunbar, 374; memorial in behalf of, 376; salary, 377; papers from, 384; for chief justice, S. C., 386. Belcher, Jonathan, jr., memorials of, 373, 375, 376. Belize River, settlement on, 381; petition for gov- ernor, 382.
Bell, Edward, memorial of, 401.
Bellhaven, Gov. Lord John, presents for, 367. Bellomont, Earl of (Richard Coote), instructions for, 349; letter to, 350; ship stopped by, 352; letter from, 352; report by, 352; salary, 352; proposals of, 353.
Benedict, History of the Baptists, 95. Benger, James, petition of, 360.
Bentley, John, petition of, 361.
Bergen, N. J., church records, 231.
Berkeley, Dr. George, petition of, 369. Berkeley, Sir William, charges against, 330. Berks Co., Pa., early newspapers of, 233. Berks County, Historical Society of (Pa.), report (1913), 233.
Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society (Mass.), report (1913), 228.
Bermuda, Loyalists, 44; communication with Charleston, 172, 175; affairs in, 332; charter, 332; grievances, 332; prisoners from, 336, 337; govern-
ment, 338, 342, 352; stores for, 338, 378, 380, 396; surveyor for, 347; secretary and provost marshal, 348; forts, 353; letters to lieutenant-governor, 356; petitions of assembly, 359, 383, 395; college pro- posed for, 369; grant, 369; troops, 374; Inde- pendent Co., 380; address from, 381; wines, 382; disputes with assembly of, 385; harbors, 388; de- fense of, 388; memorial of governor, 393; whale fishery, 402.
Bermuda Company, action against, 333; debts and proposal of, 335.
Bernard, Gov. Francis, petitions of, 394, 401; letter from, 396.
Bernard, Rev. Thomas, conduct of, 393; complaint against, 395.
Berniere, John de, grant to, 395. Bevan, Sylvanus, portrait by, 92. Bibliography, committee (1914), 19, 63; report of committee (1913), 58-59; publication of, 219. Bibliography of American travels, to be published, 48, 58.
Bibliography of modern English history, committee (1914), 19, 64.
Biddle, Nicholas, financier, spurious portrait of, 97. Biddle, Capt. Nicholas (of Continental Navy), mis- named portrait of, 97.
Bigelow, Maj. John, of committee on publication of archives of the Revolutionary War, 62.
Billings, Mrs. Braddish, secretary Women's Cana- dian Historical Society, 236.
Billop, Capt. Christopher, trial of, 334; appeal of, 336.
Birkhimer, Historical Sketch of the Artillery of the U.S. Army, cited, 179.
Bixby, William K., president Mo. Historical So- ciety, 230.
Black Dwarf, labor weekly, 138.
Blackmore, Francis, petition of, 345.
Bladen, Col. Martin, commission and instructions, 366.
Blakiston, Gov. Nathaniel, gifts for, 338; instruc- tions, 349.
Blanchard, Jonathan, letters of, 146, 149, 153, 154; of Committee of the States, 151, 154, 155. Bland, Sarah, petition of, 329, 333. Bland, Theodorick, letter to, 148. Blasphemy, instructions concerning laws against, 370.
Bliss, Wilberforce F., of executive committee P. C. B. (1914), 15, 73; on the Hayes collection in the Bancroft Library, 71; view on the California question, 71.
Blockade running, 171-176.
Board of Trade, British, list of reports and represen- tations (1696-1782), 319-406.
Bogardus, Emory S., on an introduction to the social sciences, 74.
Bolivar, Simon, spurious engravings of, 96. Bollan, William, petitions of, 387, 388, 404. Bolton, Herbert E., of historical manuscripts com- mission (1914), 19, 63; remarks at meeting of P. C. B., 71; on the early explorations of Garcés, 72; on educational value of local history, 73; report of Cal. archives in charge of, 241. Boncle, Mounteney, letter in behalf of, 340. Bond, Beverley W., jr., discussion of work in his- tory of Summer School of the South, 41.
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