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HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS
VOLUME XXXI.
SALEM, MASS.
PRINTED FOR THE ESSEX INSTITUTE
1894-95.
PRINTED BY
AYLWARD, HUNTRESS & DENNIS,
Tbe Salem Press.
PARTS I-VI.
Baptismal Records of the Church in Topsfield, 1727-1779.
Communicated by GEO. FRS. Dow,
Salem and the Conkling Family.
Contributed by FRANK J.
CONKLING,
43
The Pepperrell Portraits. By CECIL HAMPDEN CUTTS HOWARD.
54
Relief Subscription,
65
Sale of a Pew,
66
Copy of a Letter in Possession of the Essex Institute, ad-
dressed to the Hon. MICHAEL FARLEY in Ipswich,
68
PARTS VII-XII.
A Historic Bal. Room. Notes read before the Essex Institute.
By ROBERT S. RANTOUL,
List of Salem
is insured by Timothy Orne, John Nutting,
Junr., and John Higginson, Dec., 1757 to Dec., 1758. Com-
piled by GEORGE H. ALLEN,
69
888
Lady Deborah Moody. Read before the Local History Class.
By Mrs. HENRY W. EDWARDS,
96
Some Localities about Salem. Read at a meeting of the Essex
Insitute, by HENRY M. BROOKS.
103
PARTS XIII-XXIV.
A Memoir of Edmund B. Willson. Read before the Essex In-
stitute, at Academy Hall, Salem, November seventh, 1895.
Notes on the Ancestry and Connections of "Rear Admiral"
Thomas Graves of Charlestown, Mass. By EBEN PUTNAM.
Notes on the Pillsburys of Leek, County of Stafford, England.
Contributed by Miss EMILY A. GETCHELL and EBEN PUT-
NAM,
A Stately Pleasure House,
Robert Arnold,
Receipt of a Soldier of the Revolution,
The Origin of the "Salem Shag,"