Index
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Breed, Ebenezer
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Breed, Hannah
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Breeds Hill
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Brehon, James (ex-prisoner)
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Brehon, Samuel
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Bremen, Germany
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Brenan, Richard (Harvard student)
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Brent, Daniel
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Brent, Harriet Cottringer (wife of Robert Young)
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Brent, Miss (daughter of William Brent)
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Brent, Mr. (of Washington)
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Brent, Robert, identified
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Brent, Robert Young
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Brentford, England
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Brent Tor, Dartmoor, England
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Breslau, Germany
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Bresson, Mrs. (wife of Charles de, formerly Miss Thompson)
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Bresson, Charles de
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Brest, France
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Bretagne (French ship of the line)
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Breteuil, Louis Charles Auguste le Tonnelier, Baron de (French ambassador to Austria)
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Brethe, Lewis (ex-prisoner)
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Bretherton, James
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Breton, J. (ex-prisoner)
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Brett, Alexander (pseudonym)
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Brett, John, transl. Essays, or Discourses
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Brett, John Watkins
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Bret v. Audars
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Breukelen, Netherlands
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Brewer, Capt., tavernkeeper of Waltham, Mass.
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Brewer, Col. David, courtmartialed
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Brewer, Giles, defendant, No. 33
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Brewer, James, witness, No. 64
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Brewer, Col. Jonathan (of Mass.)
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Brewer, Mr., of Worcester
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Brewer, Rachel
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Brewer, Stephen
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Brewster, Sir David, Letters on Natural Magic
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Brewster, Job, witness, No. 34
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Brewster, John, Jr. (artist)
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Brewster, of Orange County, N.Y.
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Brewster, of Plymouth Plantation
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Brewster, Oliver? (of Boston)
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Breyman, Lt. Col. Heinrich Christoph (Hessian)
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Bria, Bernardo
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Briant, Rev. Lemuel and Mrs., identified
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Briant, Rev. Lemuel
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Brice, Mr.
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Brice, Robert (surgeon's mate), witness, No. 56
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Brickett, Brig. Gen. (Mass.) James
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Bricklayers
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Brickmaking, in Zuilen, Netherlands
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Bricks, Robert, witness, No. 59
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Bride of Abydos
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Bridesburg (Point-no-Point), Penn.
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Bridge, Col. Ebenezer (of Mass.)
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Bridge, Rev. Ebenezer
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Bridge, Ebenezer (of Chelmsford)
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Bridge, Elizabeth
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Bridge, James (H.C. 1787)
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Bridge, Nathan and Elizabeth
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Bridge, Samuel J.
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Bridgen & Waller (London mercantile firm)
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Bridgen, Edward (London merchant)
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Bridgen, Martha Richardson (wife of Edward)
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Bridger, John (Surveyor General of the Woods)
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Bridgewater, Mass.
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Bridgham (Bridgman), Ebenezer, witness, No. 64
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Bridgwater, Duke of
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Bridport, England
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Brielle, Netherlands
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Brienen, Mr. van
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Briesler, Esther Field (wife of John)
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Briesler, John (Adams family servant)
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Briesler, Miss (John's sister)
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Briggs, Barnaby, witness and juror, No. 14
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Briggs, Rev. Charles
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Briggs, Cyrus (GWA's classmate)
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Briggs, George
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Briggs, Rev. George Ware
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Briggs, minister at Scarborough, Maine
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Briggs, Seth, witness, No. 14
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Brigham, Benjamin (Harvard 1825)
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Brigham, Joseph (H.C. 1788)
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Brigham, Josiah
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Brigham, Mr. (of Boston)
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Brigham, of Southborough, Mass.
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Brigham, Dr. William T.
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Brigham, William(?)
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Brigham, William (tenant)
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Bright, Executor, v. Eynon
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Brighthelmstone
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Brightland, John, Grammar of the English Tongue
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Brighton, England
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Brighton, Mass.
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Brillon de Jouy, Jacques
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Brillon, Mlles.
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Brillon, Mme. d'Hardancourt
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Brillon, Mr.
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Brimfield, Mass.
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Brimmer, George Watson
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Brimmer, Martin (of Boston)
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Brimmer, Martin and Sarah Watson
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Brimmer, Mr.
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Brimmer, Sarah Watson (wife of Martin)
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Brimstone Hill, St. Kitts
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Brinckerhoff (Brinkhoff), Col. John, JA's host in Fishkill, N.Y.
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Brindley, James
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Brindley, Mr.
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Brinley, Col. Thomas (d. 1765), identified
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Brinley, Thomas, Jr.
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Brinlys, of Boston
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Brinton, Mr.
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Brisler
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Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre
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Bristol (Bristow), Earl of
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Bristol, England
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Bristol, Mass.
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Bristol, Mr. (of Boston)
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Bristol, Penn.
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Bristol, R.I.
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Bristol County, Mass.
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Bristol County Inferior Court of Common Pleas
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Britannia (British brig), captured by the Boston
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Britard (called Brizard), Jean Baptiste, actor
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British Admiralty
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British Apollo
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British Army
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British Classics, The
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British Constitution
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British Crown
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British depredations
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British Empire, predicted decline of
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British Museum
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British Navy
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British newspapers
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British Queen (ship)
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Brittany, France
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Britton, Johannes
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Britton, legal authority
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Briviesca, (Berebiesca), Spain
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Brixton, England
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Brizard
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Broad arrow
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Broad Haven (Brookhaven), Ireland
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Broad Sound, Boston Harbor
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Broadstreet, Dr. Joseph, respondent, No. 22
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Broadstreet, Mrs. (wife of Joseph), libelant, No. 22
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Broadstreet v. Broadstreet, No. 22
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Brocelsby, Dr. (an Englishman)
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Brock, Maj. Gen. Sir Isaac
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Brockville, Ont.
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Brodeau, Anna Maria
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Broders, Mr.
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Brodie, George, History of the British Empire from the Accession of Charles I to the Restoration
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“Brodie's Constitutional History,” Edinburgh Review
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Broglie, Achille Charles Léonce Victor, Duc de
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Broglie, Charles François, Comte de
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Broglie, Victor François, Duc and Maréchal de
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“Broken Hints”
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Bromfield
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Bromfield, Elizabeth
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Bromfield, Hannah Clarke (2d wife of Henry, Sr.)
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Bromfield, Henry, Sr. (Boston merchant)
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Bromfield, Henry, Jr. (Amsterdam merchant)
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Bromfield, Margaret Fayerweather (1st wife of Henry, Sr.)
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Bromfield, Mr., publicizes Deane's commercial activities
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Bromfield, Mr., passenger aboard the South Carolina
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Bromfield, Mr., carries letters between AA and JA
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Bromfield, Sarah (Sally)
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Bromfield v. Lovejoy
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Brook, England
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Brook, Lawrence (ex-prisoner)
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Brook, Robert (ex-prisoner)
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Brooke, Frances (Moore), Rosina
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Brooke, Henry, The Fool of Quality
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Brooke, Dr. Laurence
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Brooke, Mr., in No. 52
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Brooke, Sir Robert
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Brook Farm experiment
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Brookfield, Mass.
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Brookline, Mass.
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Brookline v. Roxbury, No. 27
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Brooklyn, L.I.
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Brooklyn Heights, N.Y.
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Brooks & Co. (hardware)
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Brooks, Abigail Brown (1808-1889, later wife of Charles Francis Adams, designated as ABA in The Adams Papers)
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Brooks, Agnis
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Brooks, Maj. Alexander Scammell
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Brooks, Alfred (son of Jonathan)
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Brooks, Anne Gorham (1830-1848, daughter of Edward)
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Brooks, Ann Gorham
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Brooks, Ann Gorham (1771-1830, wife of Peter Chardon, mother of ABA)
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Brooks, Capt. Caleb, Jr.
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Brooks, Mrs. (wife of Charles)
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Brooks, Rev. Charles (1795-1872, son of Jonathan)
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Brooks, Charles (1795-1861, son of Cotton)
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Brooks, Charlotte Gray
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Brooks, Cotton Brown (1765-1834, brother of Peter Chardon)
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Brooks, Rev. Edward (1733-1781, grandfather of ABA)
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Brooks, Edward (1793-1878, brother of ABA)
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Brooks, Edward (1822-1865, son of Edward [1793-1878])
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Brooks, Edward (son of Mercy Tufts)
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Brooks, Maj. Eleazer (of Lincoln, Mass.)
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Brooks, Elizabeth (b. 1797, daughter of Jonathan)
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Brooks, Elizabeth Albree, d. 1826 (wife of Jonathan)
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Brooks, Elizabeth Boott (1799-1865, wife of Edward, sister-in-law of ABA)
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Brooks, Ellen Shepherd (1809-1884, wife of Gorham, sister-in-law of ABA)
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Brooks, Frances Dehon (1805-1861, wife of Sidney, sister-in-law of ABA)
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Brooks, Gorham (1795-1855, brother of ABA)
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Brooks, Henry (1807-1833, brother of ABA)
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Brooks, Horatio (1809-1843, brother of ABA)
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Brooks, Joanna Cotton
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Brooks, Lt. Col. John
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Brooks, Gen. John
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Brooks, Maj. John
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Brooks, John
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Brooks, Maj. John (19th Continental Infantry)
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Brooks, John (Mass. governor)
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Brooks, John (Mass. militia officer)
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Brooks, Jonathan (1765-1847)
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Brooks, Lucy Ann (b. 1810, daughter of Jonathan)
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Brooks, Lucy Ann (daughter of Cotton)
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Brooks, Mary
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Brooks, Mary Ann Phillips (wife of William Gray)
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Brooks, Mary Ann Phillips (wife of William Gray)
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Brooks, Mercy (1763-1849, later wife of Cotton Tufts Jr.)
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Brooks, Mercy Tufts (1742-1813, wife of Thomas, cousin of AA)
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Brooks, Miss (“not Abi,” in Boston)
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Brooks, Octavius (1813-1822, deceased brother of ABA)
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Brooks, Peter (son of Gorham)
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Brooks, Peter Chardon (1767-1849, father of ABA)
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Brooks, Peter Chardon, Jr. (1798-1880, brother of ABA)
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Brooks, Phillips
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Brooks, Richard A., statue of Robert Treat Paine, illus.
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Brooks, Samuel, Jr.
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Brooks, Samuel Reeves (1793-1870, son of Jonathan)
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Brooks, Shepherd (1837-1922, son of Gorham)
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Brooks, Sidney (1799-1878, brother of ABA)
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Brooks, Susan Oliver Heard (1806-1884, wife of Peter Chardon, Jr.)
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Brooks', tavern on Hudson River
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Brooks, Thomas (1732-1799, great-uncle of ABA)
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Brooks, Thomas (of Medford)
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Brooks, Thomas (son of Cotton)
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Brooks, Ward Chipman (1804-1828, brother of ABA)
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Brooks, William Gray (1805-1879, son of Cotton)
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Brooks family
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Brooks family meetings
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Broom, Miss (acquaintance of AA2's)
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Broome, Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel)
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Broome, Phebe Platt (wife of Samuel)
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Broome, Samuel (merchant)
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Brother and Sister
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Brotherhead, William, The Book of the Signers
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Brough, W. F. (opera singer)
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“Brougham”
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Brougham, Henry, Lord
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Broughton, Capt. Nicholson
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Brouquen, letter
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Brouwer, Hendrik, Chs. zoon (Rotterdam merchant)
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Broves, Joseph Barthélemy, Comte de Rafélis de
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Browere, John Henri Isaac
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Brown
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Brown, Capt. (of the Henrietta)
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Brown, Aaron Vail
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Brown, Lt. Col. Abijah
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Brown, Judge Beatrice J.
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Brown, Dr. Benjamin
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Brown, Boston merchant
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Brown, Counsellor, at Chancery Lane
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Brown, David Paul, Review of the Speech of Henry Brougham
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Brown, Dr.
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Brown, Eliza A.
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Brown, Elizabeth Otis (of Sleaford, Lincolnshire)
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Brown, Enoch
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Brown, Ethan Allen (U.S. Sen., Ohio)
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Brown, Frederick, identified
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Brown, Gawen (father of Mather)
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Brown, George
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Brown, Helen Tyler
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Brown, Henry, A Narrative of the Anti Masonick Excitement in . . . New York
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Brown, Henry Young
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Brown, Maj.-Gen. Jacob Jennings
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Brown, James
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Brown, James (of Cambridge, printer)
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Brown, James, in Smith v. Brown
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Brown, Col. John
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Brown, John (1736-1803, Providence merchant)
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Brown, John (1748-1833, secy. of U.S. Board of Admiralty)
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Brown, Lt. John (of the Dispatch; ex-prisoner)
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Brown, Rev. John (of Cohasset)
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Brown, John (of Boston)
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Brown, John (of Conn.)
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Brown, John (of Pittsfield, Mass.)
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Brown, John (of Providence)
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Brown, John (of the Ranger)
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Brown, John (owner of Roseanna)
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Brown, John (prisoner at Watertown)
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Brown, John, challenged juror, No. 64
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Brown, John A. (tenant), “the Steam Doctor”
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Brown, John Henry (artist)
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Brown, Joseph, absent witness, No. 64
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Brown, Joseph, Jr. (of Charleston, S.C.)
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Brown, Col. Josiah
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Brown, Lt. Leonard (husband of Elizabeth)
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Brown, Lt., in Nantes
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Brown, Lucy
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Brown, Mather (Amer. artist)
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Brown, M. E. D. (artist)
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Brown, Capt. Moses (of the Minerva)
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Brown, Mr.
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Brown, Mr. (wagoner), employed by Lovell as carrier
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Brown, Mr. (veterinarian)
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Brown, Mr. (of Quincy)
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Brown, Mr. (of Newburyport)
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Brown, Mr. (brother of John, of Providence)
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Brown, Mr. (of Boston)
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Brown, Mr., on GWA's affairs
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Brown, Mrs., funeral of, in Worcester
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Brown, Col., near Reading, Penn.
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Brown, Nicholas
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Brown, Rev. Obadiah B., identified
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Brown, of Plymouth County
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Brown, Col., of Salem, Mass.
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Brown, Pamela Williams (wife of Jacob Jennings)
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Brown, pilot aboard La Sensible
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Brown, Rebecca, witness, No. 29
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Brown, S.
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Brown, Stephen (stock auctioneer)
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Brown, Thomas, Lectures on the Human Mind
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Brown, Thomas Storrow
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Brown, William
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Brown, Capt. William (of Ipswich)
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Brown, Dr. William
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Brown, William, in No. 13
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Brown, William, “of Salem, or Virginia”
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Brown, William K. (Harvard student), identified
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Brown, W. S., in No. 12
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Browne, Dr., passenger on the Cicero from Bilbao
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Browne, John (of Mass. Bay Company)
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Browne, Brig. Gen. Montfort (British)
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Browne, Philip
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Browne, Robert (1550?-1633?), English Protestant reformer
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Browne, Samuel (judge)
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Browne, Judge William
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Browne, Woodbridge
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Brownell, Mr. (Antimason)
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Brownists
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Browns (Nicholas, Joseph, and John), manufacture cannon in Providence R.I.
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Brownson, Dr. Nathan (of Ga.)
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Brownson, Orestes Augustus
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Brown University (formerly Rhode Island College)
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Brown v. Hedges
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Brown v. Johnson
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Brown v. Lapham
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Brown v. Van Braam
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Broxholme, Dr. Noel
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Bruay, France
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Bruce (British private)
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Bruce, Capt., conveys letter to Sons of Liberty
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Bruce, Col., British officer reported killed at Bunker Hill
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Bruges, Belgium
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Brumoy, Pierre
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Brunck, Richard François Philippe
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Brune (frigate, later Queen of France)
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Brunel (joiner)
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Brunell, of Paris
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Brunswick
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Brunswick, Germany
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Brunswick, House of
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Brunswick, Karl, Duke of
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Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Louis Ernst, Duke of (chief advisor to William V)
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Brunswick, Maine
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Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Frederick, Prince of
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Brunton, Ann (Brit. actress)
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Brunton, John (Brit. actor, father of Ann)
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Brush, Crean (“Greenbrush”)
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Brush, Eliphalet (N.Y. merchant)
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Brush (Brusch), Mr.
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Brussels, Belgium
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Brussels Gazette
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Brutus, Marcus Junius
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Brutus (Mass. privateer)
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Bruyn & Co. (Riga merchants)
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Bryan, Capt. (of the Peggy)
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Bryan, George (of Penn.)
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Bryan, Michael, A Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers
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Bryant
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Bryant, Georgiana G. Lee (wife of John, Jr.)
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Bryant, Gridley
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Bryant, Jacob, Analysis of Ancient Mythology
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Bryant, tavernkeeper of Milford, Conn.
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Bryant, William Cullen
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Brydges, Sir Egerton
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Brydone, Patrick
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Bryent, Walter (stovemaker)
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Buccanier, ship
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Bucephalus (horse of Alexander the Great)
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Buchan, William
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Buchanan, Andrew (1766-1811, brother-in-law of LCA)
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Buchanan, Carolina Frye (wife of Andrew)
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Buchanan, James (U.S. Repr. and Sen., Penn.)
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Buchanan, Mary (later wife of Nathan Sanford)
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Buchanan, Robert Christie (1811-1878, first cousin of CFA)
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Buchanan, Susan
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Buchanan, William (commissary general)
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Buchannan, Archibald
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Buck, Mr., witness, No. 36
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Buckingham, Rev. Edgar
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Buckingham, England
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Buckingham, Rev. John Albert (son of Joseph)
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Buckingham, Joseph T. (ed., Boston Courier)
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Buckingham, legal authority
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Buckinghamshire, England
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Buckley, John
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Buckley, Mr. (first mate of Little Porga)
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Buckley, Mr. (stage performer)
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Buckminster (“Buck”), Col., of Framingham, Mass.
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Buckminster, Rev. Joseph Stevens
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Buckminster, Rev. Joseph (of Portsmouth, N.H.)
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Buckminster, Sarah Stevens (wife of Joseph)
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Buckminster, Mary Lyman (daughter of Rev. Joseph Buckminster), identified
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Bucknam, on JA's court circuit
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Buckner, Col. Mordecai
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Buckner v. Finley
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Bucks County, Penn.
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Buckskin (Amer. ship)
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Buckstone, J. B., Julie, or the Forced Marriage
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Budleigh Salterton, England
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buffalo (British ship of the line)
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Buffalo, N.Y.
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Buffaut, of Paris
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Buffington, Capt. John (of the Marquis de la Fayette)
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Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de
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Bufford, John H. (lithographer), “Mrs. Wood in La Sonnambula”
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Buford, Col. Abraham
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Buh (classical scholar)
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Bühring, Mr.
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Bukaty, Franciszek (Polish minister to Great Britain)
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Buker (Bouker), Mrs.
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Bulckley, C. (ex-prisoner)
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Bulfinch, Rev. (Stephen Greenleaf?)
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Bulfinch, Charles (architect)
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Bulfinch, Judith
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Bulfinch, Dr. Thomas
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Bulkeley, tavernkeeper of Fairfield, Conn.
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Bulkely, John, witness, No. 64
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Bulkley (Buckly), Peter (agent for Mass.)
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Bulkley, John
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Bull, Frederick (M.P. of London)
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Bull, John (S.C. member of Congress)
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Bull, Col. John, on tour of Delaware River defenses
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Bull, merchant of Hartford, Conn.
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Bull, of South Carolina
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Bull, tavernkeeper of White Plains, N.Y.
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Bullard, John
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Bullard, of Braintree
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Bull Dog, galley
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Buller, Sir Francis, An Introduction to the Law Relative to Trials at Nisi Prius
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Bull Island, Mass. (now part of Cross Island)
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Bulloch (Bullock), Archibald (Ga. member of Congress)
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Bull's Iron Works, Conn.
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Bulstrode, Whitelocke
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Bulwer, Edward George Earle Lytton (afterwards Bulwer-Lytton)
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Bumstead, Thomas, carriage maker of Boston
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Bunch of Grapes, Boston tavern
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Bunch of Grapes, New York tavern
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Bunker, Capt. (of President)
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Bunker, Charles (GWA's classmate), identified
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Bunker, Charles (of Nantucket)
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Bunker Hill
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Bunker Hill, Battle of (1775)
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“Bunkers Hill or America's Head Dress” (satirical print)
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Bunyan, John, Pilgrim's Progress
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Buommattei, Benedetto, Della lingua toscana
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Burbank, Abijah (of Sutton, Mass.)
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Burbank, Silas, party in No. 2
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Burbeck, Capt. Edward
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Burbeck, Lt. Col. William
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Burch van Spieringshoek, van der, agent of the States General
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Burcourd, Mr. (of Amsterdam)
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Burd, Edward
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Burdett, Ebenezer
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Burdett, Elias
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Burdick, Benjamin, witness, Nos. 63, 64
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Bureau, Mr. (of Paris)
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Bureau Général des Gazettes Etrangères (Paris), letter to JA listed
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Buren, Philip William, Count of (son of William I)
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Burge, Josiah (H.C. 1787)
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Burges, Tristam (U.S. Repr., R.I.)
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Burgess, Samuel, witness, No. 43
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Burgess, William, London merchant
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Burgh, James
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Burghley, Lord
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Burgo Ranero, El, Spain
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Burgos, Spain
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Burgoyne, Gen. John (Brit.)
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Burgoynize
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Burgs, Van der, student at Latin Academy
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Burgundy, Duke of
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Burgundy, France
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Burgundy wine
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Burke (Burk), Capt. William, Continental Navy
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Burke, Aedanus
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Burke, Edmund (M.P.)
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Burke, Edward Plunkett (biographer)
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Burke, Master Joseph (actor)
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Burke, Thomas
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Burke, Thomas (N.C. member of Congress)
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Burlamaqui, Jean Jacques
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Burleigh, William (U.S. Rep., Maine)
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Burleigh, William Cecil, Lord
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Burling, Mr. (of Baltimore)
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Burlington, N.J.
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Burlington, Richard, Earl of
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Burlington, Vt.
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Burn
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Burn, John
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Burn, Richard
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Burnam, John (captain of Hetty), plaintiff, No. 4
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Burnam v. Mugford, No. 4
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Burnap, Rev. George Washington (of Baltimore)
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Burnell, Barker (of Nantucket)
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Burnell, Capt. John (of the Montgomery)
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Burnell, of Kingsbridge, England
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Burnell v. Martin
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Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury
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Burnett, James, Lord Monboddo
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Burney, Frances (Fanny, later Mme. D'Arblay)
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Burney, Sarah H., Traits of Nature
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Burniè, Mr. (engraver), “Newton's picture”
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Burns, Robert
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Burr, Aaron
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Burr, George(?), of Fairfield, Conn.
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Burr, Jonathan (Harvard tutor)
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Burr, Jonathan, juror, No. 64
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Burr, Thaddeus (of Fairfield, Conn.)
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Burr, Theodosia (Stillwell) Bartow Prevost (wife of Aaron)
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Burr, Theodosia
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Burrell, Ansiel (or Ansel), buys Smith parsonage in Weymouth
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Burrell, Dr., in English law case
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Burrell, of Braintree
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Burril, Mr. (Quincy tenant)
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Burril, Mrs.
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Burril, S. (tenant)
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Burrow, Sir James
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Burrows, in English legal history
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Burt, Edward, witness, No. 62
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Burt, Rev. Robert (Brit. clergyman)
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Burtin, François Xavier de, Traité . . . des connoissances des tableaux
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Burton, Warren (Harvard 1821)
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Busby, Richard
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Bushall, Capt. Abraham (of the Speedwell)
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Bushby, Mr. (guest of LCA)
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Bushby, Mrs. (guest of LCA)
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Bushell, Abraham
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Bushell's Case
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Bushnell, David
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Busoni, Mr. (Paris banker)
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Bussey, Benjamin (of Roxbury)
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Bussey, Eliza
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Bussley, Benjamin, witness, No. 43
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Busybody, The (play)
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Bute, John Stuart, 3d Earl of
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Bute, Mr., in No. 2
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Butler, Benjamin F.
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Butler, Charles(?), essay on feudal system
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Butler, Frances Anne Kemble (wife of Pierce)
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Butler, Capt. Francis (of the Industry)
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Butler, Brig. Gen. John (N.C. militia)
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Butler, Maj. John (Brit.)
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Butler, Col. John (British Indian agent)
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Butler, John (loyalist)
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Butler, John (of Halifax)
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Butler, John (tide surveyor, Salem), libelant, No. 50
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Butler, Joseph, Bishop of Durham
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Butler, Joseph, in Form XXI
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Butler, Lt. Col., son of Thomas
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Butler, Pierce
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Butler, Pierce (of S.C.)
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Butler, Lt. Col. Richard (8th Penn. regiment)
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Butler, Col. Richard (U.S.)
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Butler, Samuel
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Butler, Thomas, appointed “public armourer” by Congress
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Butler, Thomas, letter to JA listed
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Butler, Walter N. (loyalist)
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Butler, William, witness, No. 32
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Butler v. the Union, No. 50
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Butter, William
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Butterfield, Maj. Isaac
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Butterfield, L. H.
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“Butter Rebellion,” at Harvard College
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Butts, Enoch (ex-prisoner)
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Buxton, Bart., witness, No. 21
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Buyck, Pieter (of Ghent)
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Buzzard's Bay, Mass.
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Byberry, Penn.
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Byers (Biers), James, Philadelphia brass founder
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Byfield, Col. Nathaniel(?), anecdote of
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Bylaerd (Bylaert), Joannes Jacobus, drawing of the University of Leyden
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Bylandt, Capt. Frederik Sigismund van (of the Mars)
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Bylandt, Adm. Lodewijk van (Dutch)
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Byles, Rev. Mather (pastor, Hollis Street Church, Boston)
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Byng, George, M.P.
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Byng, Adm. John (Brit.)
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Bynkershoek, Cornelis van, Opera omnia
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Bynum, Jesse A. (U.S. Repr., N.C.)
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Byram River
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Byrd, Mr., indebted to Robert New
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Byrne, John (JA's barber)
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Byrne, Mrs. (wife of John)
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Byrom, John, shorthand system of
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Byron, Lady (Anne Isabella Milbrooke)
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Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron
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Bryon, Vice Adm. John (Brit.)
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Byron, John (of Purbright, England)
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Bysshe, Edward, English Poetry