iately 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.