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Blanchard, Joshua P. [d. 1868, aged 86], conservative peace man, 2.226, on business com. of Peace Convention, 227; repudiates Non-Resistance Soc., 242.

Bond, George, 2.189.

Borden, Nathaniel B. [b. Fall River, Mass., Apr. 15, 1801; d. there Apr. 10, 1865], on Third Party, 2.31, reflection opposed by it, 436, 437.— Letters to G., and F. Jackson, 2.311.

Borthwick, Peter, 1.356.

Boston (Mass.), G.'s first visit, 1.51, second, 72, third, 73, strong attachment for the city, 78, 79, 284, 349; training days, 79; transition in municipal government, 2.31; halls shut against abolitionists, 85; moved by Lovejoy's death, 185.

Boston Anti-Slavery Society, 2.243.

Boston Evangelical A. S. Society, 2.252.

Boston Female A. S. Society, founded, 1.305, first president, 2.208, third anniversary, 5; meets at F. Jackson's, 51; attended by H. Martineau, 52; bequest from A. G. Chapman, 208, gift to Am. A. S. S., 359; addressed by A. Kelley, 420.

Bourne, George, Rev. [b. Westbury, Wiltshire, England, June 13, 1780; d. New York City, Nov. 20, 1845], 1.342, author of “ The Book and Slavery,” 306; tributes from G. and Lundy, 306; edits Protestant, 222; delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 398; literary style, 461; resolutions censuring clerical pro-slavery, 2.130; from Boston to N. Y., 159; remonstrance against G.'s non-resistance, 238; predicts exclusion of women from World's Convention, 357.—Letter to G., 2.238.—See particularly the Postscript immediately following the Preface to Volume 1.

Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll [b. Salem, Mass., Aug. 9, 1808], 2.34, 35.

Bowring, John [1792-1872], urges admission of women to World's Convention, 2.369, 378, hospitality to G., 378, to Mrs. Mott, 394; to speak on India, 388.

Boyce, James P. [b. Lynn, Mass., 1805; d. there, 1885], 2.228.

Boyle, James, Rev., letter on non-resistance, 2.286; wanted in New England, 287.

Boyle, Laura P., 2.287.

Bradburn, George, Rev. [b. Attleboro, Mass., Mar. 4, 1806; d. Melrose, Mass., July 26, 1880], at Albany Convention, 2.309, at Philadelphia, 343; delegate to World's Convention, 353, 354, favors admission of women, 370, 382, at Dr. Bowring's, 378, with O'Connell, 379, at Crown and Anchor Soiree, 384, return to U. S., 416; votes for Harrison, 428.—Letter from G., 2.354.—Portraits in Memorial.

Bradford, Gamaliel [b. Boston, Nov. 17, 1795; d. there Oct. 22, 1839], a founder of N. E. A. S. S., 1.278; at E. G. Loring's, 2.99.

Bradford, Lydia, 1.476.

Bradford, William, 1.476, 2.198.

Braithwaite, Anne, 2.384.

Braithwaite, Isaac, 2.384.

Brazil, abolitionists considered traitors, 1.389.

Breckinridge, John, Rev. [1797-1841], interview with G., 1.448, speech in Boston, 449.

Breckinridge, Robert J., Rev. [1800-1871], colonization visit to Boston, 1.448-450; treatment in Providence, 450; debate with G. Thompson and charge against G., 449, 2.83; denounces Penn. Hall, 218.

Brewer, —, Mr. (of Providence, R. I.), 1.314.

Brewster, Benjamin H., 1.342.

Brewster, Edmund, 1.342.

Brice, Nicholas, presides at temperance meeting, 1.156; at trial of G., 168, 169, unfair rulings, 168, 170, 171, 198, admits there is nothing actionable, 199; card from G., 179, on G.'s ambition for martyrdom, 186.

Briggs, George Ware, Rev. [b. Little Compton, R. I., Apr. 8, 1810], 2.293.

Briggs, James A., 1.116.

Bright, John [b. 1811], 1.435.

Bristol County (Mass.) resolutions as to Lib., 2.268, rescinded, 306.

British and Foreign A. S. Society founded, 2.352, sectarian call to World's Convention, 353, rule out woman delegates, 367-369, efforts to draw in G., 374, 375, anniversary meeting, 382, 383; obstacle to American abolition, 381.

Broadnax, William H., 1.252.

Brocklebank, Samuel, Capt., 1.3, 192.

Brockway, Charles J., 1.56.

Brook Farm, suggested by Channing, 2.205, founded by G. Ripley, 421.

Brooks, Charles Timothy, Rev. [1813-1883], 1.463.

Brooks, Nathan, 2.287.

Brooks, Peter Chardon [1767-1849], 1; 488.

Brougham, Henry [1779-1868], on slavery, 1.211; on G. Thompson's A. S. services, 435, and oratory, 436; urges him to the law, 436.

Brown, David Paul [b. 1795; d.——], dissuaded from colonization, 1.413; mobbed in N. Y., 447; introduces Thompson in Philadelphia, 2.2; speech at Penn. Hall, 214, 215.

Brown, Goold [1791-1857], 1.287, 288.

Brown, John [b. Torrington, Conn., May 9, 1800; d. Charlestown, Va., Dec. 2, 1859], 2.184.—Portrait in Webb's Life.

Brown, Moses [b. Sept. 23, 738; d. Providence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1836], host of G., 1.286, 288.

Brown, Nicholas, captain of Francis, 1.165;

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