420 



Miscellaneous Index. 



Hobart's Bridge, early residents near, ii. 



268, 269, 334 to 340 inc., 385, 451 ; iii. 



218. 

 Hockley, and Hockley Field, early propri- 

 etors of land at, ii. 359 ; iii. 191. 

 Home Meadows, references to the, iii. 112. 

 Horticulturists, ii. 93, 106 (2), 230. 

 House of Representatives, speakers of the, 



iii. 25, 103. See also ii. 336. 

 Houses demolished, ii. 38, 179. 

 Houses destroyed by fire. See Fires in 



Hingham. 

 Houses earlv erected which still remain, 



ii. 10, 11, 22, 123, 152, 153, 219, 301, 303, 



389, 462 ; iii. 4, 34, 260. 

 Huets Cove, probable origin of the name, 



ii. 358. 

 Hull, real estate at, ii. 17, 18; other ref- 



ences, iii. 85, 120, 137, 157. See also 



Nantasket. 

 Hurricane of 1815, killed during the, ii. 



168. 



" Increase," early emigrants by the ship, 



ii. 395. 

 Independence of the United States, first 



signer of the declaration of the, ii. 295. 

 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, first 



grand master of the Grand Lodge of 



Massachusetts, ii. 314. 

 Indian depredations, ii. 338, 387 ; iii. 164, 



289. 

 Indian wars, and distinguished command- 

 ers during the, ii. 102, 125, 283 ; iii. 65. 

 Indians, murdered by, iii. 273, 356 ; scalped 



bv, iii. 25, 355, 356 ; slain by, ii. 90, 233, 



372 ; iii. 119, 355. 

 Indians, the Zufii, an adopted member of 



the tribe of, ii. 165. 

 Indians who co-operated with the English 



in Philip's War at the Pawtucket fight, 



iii. 108. 

 Inns and Innholders. See Public Houses. 

 Insane persons, references to, ii. 58, 359. 

 Inspectors of pickled fish, iii. 110, 308. 

 Iron company, the Glendon of Pennsyl- 

 vania, treasurer of the, ii. 89. 

 Iron foundry, ii. 350; iii 188,242. 

 Iron works, early establishment of, ii. 461. 

 Islands, early ownership and transfer of, 



ii. 423 ; iii. 252, 275. 

 Isles of Shoals, wrecked on the, ii. 469. 



Jersey prison ships. See Prison Ships. 

 Jerusalem Road, early residents at or 



near, ii. 65, 356, 451, 453 ; iii. 85, 86, 87, 



88. 

 Joy's Rocks, owner of land at, ii. 414. 

 Judges of Probate, ii. 388, 433, 466 ; iii. 



103. 

 Justice of the Court of Common Pleas 



for Plymouth County, iii. 102. 

 Justice, Chief, ii. 265; iii. 103, 116. 

 Justice of the Second District Court of 



Plymouth, ii. 89. 



Killed accidentally, ii. 29, 34, 101, 125, 



155, 160, 168, 183, 477 ; iii. 127, 171, 



205, 273, 287, 290, 319. 

 Killed, a child by its mother, iii. 126. 

 Killed by a convict at the State Prison 



ii. 471. 

 Killed by a well-sweep, ii. 477. 

 Killed by Indians, ii. 90, 233, 372 ; iii. 119, 



273 (5), 355, 356. 

 Killed by the fall of a tree, ii. 155; iii. 



290, 319. 

 Killed in battle, ii. 42, 105, 185, 274, 328, 



365, 367 ; iii. 13, 79, 242, 249, 296. 

 Killed in the army at the east, ii. 21 (2). 

 Killed in the hurricane of 1815, ii. 168. 

 Killed on the New York, Providence, and 



Boston railroad, ii. 34. 

 Killed on the Old Colony railroad, ii. 297 ; 



iii. 305. 

 Killed on the South Shore railroad, iii. 52, 



82, 124, 225, 238. 

 Killed while on picket duty, ii. 79. 

 King Philip, a peaceful interview with, 



iii. 20 ; slain, ii. 125. 

 King Philip's war. See Military. 

 King's Attorney, iii. 102. 



Lambert's Lane, early residents at or 

 near, ii. 361, 410. 



Land at Turkey Hill, deposition concern- 

 ing a gift of, ii. 423 ; iii. 359. 



Landlords. See Public Houses. 



Lane off South street to be forever kept 

 open, ii. 270. 



Langlee's Island, early owners of, ii. 423. 



Large estates, ii. 12, 42, 93, 151, 153, 154, 

 156, 302, 372, 374, 380, 429, 430, 461 ; 

 iii. 116, 153, 190, 269, 289, 313. 



Lawyers, ii. 10, 84 (3), 89, 99, 266 (2), 

 275, 321, 453, 456, 466 (2), 475 (3), 482 ; 

 iii. 19, 22, 25, 42, 93, 102 (2), 116, 155, 

 233, 238, 252. 



Liberty Plain Cemetery, inscriptions from 

 the, ii. 244 ; iii. 296. 



Liberty Plain, early residents of, ii. 123, 

 124, 196, 216, 243, 280, 289; iii. 168, 

 289. 



Lieutenant Governors, ii. 466, 475; iii. 9, 

 26. 



Lightning, destruction by, iii. 30. 



Lincoln, ancestors of President Abraham, 

 ii. 461. 



Lincoln's History of Hingham (1827), ref- 

 erences to and quotations from. See 

 Publications. 



Liquors, early licensed sale of, ii. 54. 



Little Harbor, Second Precinct, early res- 

 idents near, ii. 45 ; iii. 88. 



Loring Hall, donation in aid of the erec- 

 tion of, iii. 35. 



Lost at sea, ii. 23, 26, 36, 47, 64, 66, 72, 95, 

 110, 149, 150, 202, 207 (2), 211, 258, 

 281, 287, 288, 291, 321, 327, 335, 357, 

 358, 362, 363 (2), 365 (2), 391, 402, 408 

 416-417, 418 (2), 419, 432 (4), 443 (2), 



