rg@html@files@61037@61037-h@61037-h-14.htm.html#Page_92" class="pginternal">92. Buchanan, President, 92. Bull Run, Second battle of, 144. Bunker Hill, Battle of, 31, 48, 66, 109, 111. Bunker Hill Monument Association, 153. Bunker Hill to Yorktown, 47. Bunker’s Long Island Genealogies, 104. Burke, Patrick, “Orderly to the General,” 95. Burke, Richard, an early settler of Sudbury, Mass., 92. Burke, Capt. William, of the armed schooner Warren, 103. Butler, Deacon John, 113. Butler, James, came from Ireland, and is heard from in Lancaster, Mass., 1635, 113. Butler, John and Thomas, early settlers of Waterford, Conn., 115, 116. Butler, Richard, a patriot of the Revolution, 120. Byrn, Daniel, lieutenant in a Rhode Island regiment, 89. Byrne, Michael, and others are granted a tract of 18,000 acres, 117. “By whom he was introduced to Dr. Franklin,” 125. Caldwell, Andrew, a patriot of the Revolution, 100. Caldwell, James, a patriot of the Revolution, 118. Calef, Robert, expresses Sympathy for Goody Glover, 17. Calendar of Colonial State Papers, 116. Calhoun, James, grandfather of John C. Calhoun, 100. Calhoun, John C., 100. “Calhoun settlement,” The, 100. “California, a land of health where almost endless summer reigned,” 84. California, An Irish pioneer of, 82. Cambridge, Mass., Hon. Augustine J. Daly, mayor of, 13. Cambridge, Mass., The American camp at, 111. Campaign against Canada, 122. Captain Commandant O’Neill, 102. “Captain of the Isles,” Roger Kelly, 33. “Captain of the Quaker Blues,” 92. Capture of Ticonderoga, 122. Capture of Yorktown, 92, 120. Cape’s Tavern, New York, 57. “Captured twelve British soldiers,” 118. Carey, Henry Charles, 134. Carey, Mathew, Memoir of, 124. Carleton, Sir Guy, 56. Carroll, Bishop John, 110. Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland, 168. Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, 105. Carrolls, The, of Maryland, 105. Casey, Thomas, an early settler at Newport, R. I., 94. Castle Jordan, in Meath, 29. “Catholics, Baptists and Quakers,” 18. “Caused the book to be burned in Harvard College yard,” 17. Cavan, Ireland, 156. Cavenaugh, Patrick, saves General Lincoln from being captured by the British, 96. Cedar Creek, Battle of, 181. Cedars, The affair at the, 91. Ce
ing to the Colonial History of the State of New York, 121. Donegal, Ireland, 92, 97, 100, 102. Dongan, Gov. Thomas, of New York, 53, 94, 104. Dongan, Thomas, John and Walter, 104. Donnaldson, John, “son of Hugh Donnaldson of Dungannon, Ireland,” 105. Donnelly, Terence, town schoolmaster of Newport, R. I., 89. Donovan, Capt. John, of the Rhode Island merchantman Abby, 91. Donovan, Maj. Matthew, of the Ninth Virginia regiment in the Revolution, 91. Dorrance, Rev. Samuel, an Irish clergyman, pastor of a church in Voluntown, Conn., 112. Dover, N. H., Extracts from the records of, 71. Dowling, Dick, the Confederate hero of Sabine Pass, 140. Down, Ireland, 159. “Doyle was voted 1,860 pounds of tobacco,” 102. Doyle, Thomas, a Virginia trooper, 102. Drake, Gen. Madison, Paper by, 23. Drogheda, Ireland, 94. Dromore, Ireland, 76. Dublin, Ireland, 89, 98, 99, 105, 108, 120, 123, 124, 126, 127, 136, 139, 148. Duke of Orleans, 123. Dungannon, Ireland, 105. Dunkerron, Ireland, 76. Dunlap, John, a patriot of the Revolution, 111. Dunmanway, Ireland, 49. Dutchess County, N. Y., 59. Earl of Limerick, 104. Earl of Ulster, John De Courcy, 28. Early Irish schoolmasters in New Hampshire, 34, 35. East Greenwich, R. I., Charles McCarthy, a founder of, 114. Ecclesiastical History of New England, Felt’s, 119. Elizabeth, N. J., Evening Times, 23. Engagement with the British ship Glasgow, 104. “Enlisted under Sullivan’s call,” 47. Enniscorthy, Ireland, 88. Enniskellen, Ireland, 123. Execution of Robert Emmet, 48. Executions of reputed witches and wizards in New England, 21. Expedition against Savannah, 102. Expedition against the Six Nations, 67. Fanning, Dominick, of Limerick, exempted from pardon by Ireton, is beheaded, 107. Fanning, Edmund, a victim of the Cromwellian confiscation, settles in Groton, Conn., Malvern Hill, Battle of, 181. Marquis de Chastellux, 118. Marquis de Lafayette, 125, 127, 128. Marye’s Heights, 144, 155, 181, 182. Maryland, The Carrolls of, 105. Mason and Dixon’s line, 38. Massachusetts cities, Mayors inaugurated in 1905 in, 135. Massachusetts General Court, 33, 68. Massachusetts Historical Society, 17, 68. Massacre at Fort William Henry, 36. Massacre of Fort Griswold, The, 119. Master John Sullivan of Somersworth and Berwick, And His Family, 63. “Masters Knox and Crocker, natives of Ireland,” 96. Mather, Cotton, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. Mather, Increase, 17. Matthias Alexis de Roche Fermoy, 103. Mayflower, The, 102. Mayo, Ireland, 28, 29. Mayor Daly of Cambridge, Mass., 13. Meade, Andrew, “a Kerry Irishman,” 104. Meade, Col. Richard Kidder, 104. Meagher’s Irish brigade, 136, 138, 139, 144, 181, 182. Mease, John, a patriot of the Revolution, 120. Mease, Matthew, a patriot of the Revolution, 94. Meath, Ireland, 29. Membership roll of the Society, 152. Memoirs of an American Lady, 94, 108. Mexican War, 135, 136. Merchants’ Coffee House, New York, 58. Mohawk valley, N. Y., 100. Molly Pitcher, “a young Irishwoman,” at the Battle of Monmouth, 116. Monmouth, Battle of, 27, 113, 116, 123, 142. Mooney, David, Land patent granted to, 117. Mooney, Hercules, 35, 38, 42, 46, 72.
h@61037-h-6.htm.html#Page_27" class="pginternal">27, 111. Prophesied that “Goody Glover would be hung,” 18. Providence, R. I., George Taylor prominent in, 107. Provincial Congress of New Jersey, 23, 24. Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, 31. Putnam, Gen. Israel, 31. Quaker Blues, The, 92. Quakers come from Ireland, 101. Quakers persecuted in Boston, 101. Quirk, Thomas, “a brave and fine looking Irishman,” 93. Rambles Around Portsmouth, Brewster’s, 44. Rancho de Las Animas, 86. Rancho San Francisco de las Llagas, 86. Reade, Michael, of Dover, N. H., 74, 75. Reception to the Society at Cambridge city hall, 13. Reception to the Society at the Lexington town hall, 13. Redemptioners and Indentured Servants in the Colony and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 115. Regiment of Dillon, 89, 101, 102, 120. Regiment of Walsh, 91, 93, 94, 97. Reminiscences of New Hampton, N. H., 35, 36, 37, 40. Reminiscences of Newport, R. I., Mason’s, 100. Review of the Year, 135. Rhode Island, Battle of, 42, 89. Rhode Island campaign, The, 67. Rhode Island College, 93, 108. Rhode Island Continental Line, Edward Fitzgerald, a soldier of the, 99. Rhode Island, General Assembly of, 89, 104, 114. Rhode Island, George Berkeley’s arrival in, 119, 120. Rhode Island, “Old Master” Kelly, an Irish school teacher in, 122. Richard Dexter, One of Boston’s Irish Pioneers, 28. Ring, John, “of the Kingdom of Ireland,” 100. “Roger Kelly, the ancient magistrate and taverner,” 32. Rogers, Hester, Patrick Googins marries, 106. Roosevelt, President, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141, 144. “Rough Riders,” The, 143. Rutledge, Edward, 146. “Sadly perplexed and befooled Cotton Mather,” 18. Salem, “The terrible work of blood in,” 18. San Juan Bautista, Mission of, 86, 87.1. Died Sept. 19, 1905. - Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
- Anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.
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