This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1911. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Holyoke (continued) Edward Augustus, honorary de- gree of M.D. conferred upon, 321; first president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, 321 Hondius, Jodocus, the prime meridian in his Map of the World, 3S8, 388 n Hood, Isabella. See McLory John, 306 Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 41, 62, 65, 66, 67, 77; migration of his followers to Hartford, 34, 56, 137; letter of, to Gov. Winthrop, cited, 67 n; his correspondence with Gov. Winthrop regarding jurisdiction over Spring- field, 72, 73, 74; his arraignment of W. Pynchon, 73, 74 Hopkins, Edward, Governor of Con- necticut, 66, 75, 80, 81; elected Sec- retary of Connecticut, 72; grant to, at Westfield, 79 Hopewell, ship, 202 n, 203 n Horns, use of, in the Massachusetts Colony, 40 Hosmer, James, 235, 236 James Kendall, LL.D., xviii; elected a Corresponding Member, 2, 183; accepts, 53; his remarks on H. Vane, 163; his remarks on the Concord subscriptions to Harvard College, 235, 236; speaks on the debt of Massachusetts to Thomas Hutchinson, 238-245; his Life of Thomas Hutchinson, cited, 244 n Hotten, John Camden, his Original Lists, cited, 168 n, 170 n Houghton, John, 180 House, Eleazer G., 335 n Housework, Rev. T. Shepard's remarks on, 150 Howard, John Clark (H. C. 1790), 334 n Gen. Oliver Otis, 354 Thomas, fourteenth Earl of Arun- del, 380 Howe, Archibald Murray, a guest at the annual dinner, 188 Mark Antony DeWolfe, a guest at the annual dinner, 358; his Life and Letters of George Bancroft, cited, 363 n, 364 n Samuel Gridley, 344 Howe p. Morse, case of, cited, 346 n Hubbard, Rev. William, his History of New England, cited, 25 n, 113 n, Hubbard (continued) 114 n, 202 n; mentioned, 63; quoted, 114, 200 n, 201 n; his estimate of Gov. Bellingham, 114 Hudson, Charles, his History of Lex- ington, cited, 278 n Hugh I, Comte du Main...