Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | F
“F.” [See redirect]
Faber, Basilius (German classical scholar) [1 subentry]
Fabius and “Fabian Systems” [2 references]
Fabius (Roman general) [1 reference]
Fabric [1 reference + 16 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Fabricius Luscinis, Gaius [2 references]
Factionalism, JA on [5 references]
Factorage or carriage [2 subentries]
Faculté de Médecine de Paris [1 reference]
Faden, William (cartographer) [1 reference]
Fagan, M. [1 reference]
Fagel, Casper (17th-century grand pensionary) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Fagel, Hendrik (secy. of the States General) [10 references + 11 subentries]
Fagel family [2 references]
Fagerwick, Finland [1 reference]
Fahrenheit's thermometer [2 references]
Fahrenheit, Gabriel Daniel [1 reference]
Fair Lady (brigantine) [1 reference]
Fair American (S.C. privateer) [3 references]
“Fair American, the” [2 subentries]
Fair Play (Mass. privateer brigantine) [8 references + 1 subentry]
Fairbanks v. Brown [1 reference]
Fairfax, George William (Amer. expatriate) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Fairfax, Sarah Cary (wife of George) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Fairfield [1 “see also” entry]
Fairfield, Conn. [11 references]
Fairfield, Mrs. [1 reference]
Fairholme & Luther, letter to Commissioners listed [1 reference]
Fairman, Abraham (prisoner at Dinan, France) [2 references]
Fairservice, Mr., carries letters between JA and AA [1 reference]
Fairy (British sloop) [3 references]
Fairy tales [1 reference]
Faissolle (Fessoles) de Villeblanche, Jean François Xavier de [1 reference]
Falconer, Nathaniel [2 references]
Faleisen (Felleisen), M. [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Fales, Timothy [2 references]
Falkenstein, Count (pseudonym) [See redirect]
Falkirk, Scotland [1 reference]
Falkland (Faulkland), Lord [1 reference]
Falkland Islands [4 references]
Falkner, Capt. [1 reference]
Fall fever (typhoid?) [2 references]
Fallen (Fallon), Andrew [2 references]
Falls, James (officer of the Ranger) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Falmouth (now Portland), Maine [9 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Falmouth, England [9 references]
Falmouth, Mass. [2 references]
Fame (Mass. privateer, captured by British) [8 references]
Familiar Letters of John and Abigail Adams [2 references]
Fancy (Mass. privateer brigantine) [1 reference]
Fane, Francis (judge) [1 reference]
Faneuil Hall [See redirect]
Faneuil, M. (French officer) [2 references]
Fanning, Nathaniel (midshipman on Alliance) [1 reference]
Fantasque (French ship of war) [1 reference]
Farley, Henry, letter to Commissioners listed [1 reference]
Farmer, Edward [1 reference]
Farmer, Miles [1 “see also” entry]
Farmer, Mr. (tavernkeeper of New Brunswick, N.J.) [4 references]
Farmer, The [See redirect]
Farmers General [11 references + 3 subentries]
Farmington, Conn. [3 references]
“Farms, The” [See redirect]
Farnese, Alexander, Duke of Parma [3 references]
Farnese, Elisabetta, Queen of Spain [2 references]
Farnham, Daniel (of Newburyport) [3 references + 8 subentries]
Farnham, Sibyll Angier (wife of Daniel) [2 references]
Farnham, England [2 references]
Farnham, William [1 reference + 4 subentries]
Farquhar, George, Beaux' Strategem [1 reference]
Farrar, F. W., Seekers After God [1 reference]
Farrar, Deacon Humphry, witness, No. 29 [3 references]
Farrar, Lydia, deposition, No. 29 [2 references]
Farrel, Miss [1 reference]
Farren, Elizabeth (Brit. actress) [5 references]
Farrington (Farington), Col. Thomas, cashiered from army for counterfeiting [1 reference]
Farris, Capt. William (of the Cincinnatus) [2 references]
Farris, Capt. and Mrs. William [1 reference]
Fashion [See redirect]
Fashionable Magazine, The [5 references]
Fast Days [16 references]
Faujas de Saint Fond, Barthélemy [2 references]
Faulkland [See redirect]
Favart, Charles Simon [2 subentries]
Favi, Francesco (secy. of Tuscan legation in France) [5 references + 1 subentry]
Favorite, Amer. ship, captured by British [1 reference]
Fawcett, Maj. Gen. Sir William (British) [7 references]
Fawkener, William [1 reference]
Fawkes, Guy [1 reference]
Fawley, Michael [1 reference]
Faxen, James, challenged juror, No. 64 [1 reference]
Faxon family, of Braintree [1 reference]
Faxon, Azariah (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Faxon, James [1 reference]
Faxon, Mr. (irregular practitioner of law in Braintree) [2 references]
Faxon, Mrs. (wife of Thomas) [1 reference]
Faxon, Thomas [3 references]
Fay, Nahum (H.C. 1790) [4 references]
Fayal (island) [1 reference]
Fayerweather, Hannah [See redirect]
Fayerweather, John or Thomas [3 references]
Fayerweather, Miss [2 references]
Fayerweather, Thomas [2 references]
Fearson, Jesse (ship captain) [1 reference]
Federal Constitution [See redirect]
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure [2 references]
Federal and state conflicts [2 See redirects]
Federalism [2 subentries]
Federalist party [4 subentries]
Federalist, The [1 reference]
Fees of customs officers, No. 45 [2 references]
Fees, lawyers' [4 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Feger, Latour (Bordeaux merchant) [2 references]
Feijoó y Montenegro, Benito Jerónimo [1 reference]
Feild [See redirect]
Felix, Jacques, & Fils (glovemakers) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Fell's Point, Md. [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Fell, John (delegate from N.J.) [2 references]
Fellows, Capt. Gustavus [2 subentries]
Fellows, Brig. Gen. John [3 references + 2 subentries]
Fellows, John, Continental officer [1 reference]
Fellows, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Bolton, Conn.) [1 reference]
Fellows, Samuel (former master, Earl of Gloucester) [1 reference]
Felonies at sea [1 reference]
Felton, John (assassin) [1 reference]
Fencible men [2 references]
Fendall, Philip Richard [8 references]
Fendant (French ship of the line) [1 reference]
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe (Archbishop of Cambrai) [7 subentries]
Fenning, Daniel [2 references + 1 subentry]
Fenning, Pierce, defendant, No. 56 [4 references]
Fenno, Elizabeth Field (sister of Esther Field) [2 references]
Fenno, John (publisher of Gazette of the United States) [3 references + 2 subentries]
Fenno, William (husband of Elizabeth) [1 reference]
Fennyery v. Ransom [1 reference]
Fenouillot de Falbaire de Quingey, Charles Georges, L'honnnête criminel [1 reference]
Fenton, John [2 subentries]
Féraud, Jean François [1 subentry]
Ferdinand (later Prince of Asturias) [1 reference]
Ferdinand I, king of the Two Sicilies [2 subentries]
Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria [4 references + 1 subentry]
Ferguson's Corps [1 reference]
Ferguson's Swamp, S.C. [1 reference]
Ferguson, Elizabeth Graeme (wife of Henry Hugh) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Ferguson, Henry Hugh, identified [1 reference]
Ferguson, James [1 subentry]
Ferguson, Maj. Patrick (British) [4 references]
Ferguson, Lt. William [2 references]
Fermier, Miss [1 reference]
Fermor, Thomas [See redirect]
Fermoy, Brig. Gen. Matthias Alexis Roche de [2 references]
Fernald, Joseph (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Fernán-Núñez, Carlos José Gutiérrez de los Rios y Rohan-Chabot, Conde de (Spanish ambassador to France) [2 references]
Ferries [11 subentries]
Ferriter (Ferreter), Nicholas, witness, Nos. 63 and 64 [13 references]
Ferriton, John (deputy Collector, Albany) [1 reference]
Ferrol del Caudillo, El, Spain [4 references + 11 subentries]
Ferry Branch, Md. [1 reference]
Fersen, Axel, Comte de [1 reference]
Fessenden, Benjamin (of Braintree) [3 references + 2 subentries]
Fessenden, John (of Rutland, Mass.) [2 references]
Fessenden, Josiah (express rider) [7 references]
Fessenden, Mr. (of Haverhill) [1 reference]
Fessoles, M. de [See redirect]
Feudal system [1 reference]
Feutry, Aimé Ambroise Joseph (French poet) [1 subentry]
Few, William (Ga. member of Congress) [1 reference]
Feyers Frères (Bordeaux merchants) [3 references]
Fez, Morocco [4 references]
Fichtel, Baron de (of Vienna) [1 reference]
Field, Esther (Adams family servant) [21 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Field v. Lambert [3 references + 2 subentries]
Field v. Thayer [1 reference]
Field (Feild), Abigail (widow, of Braintree?) [1 reference]
Field, Abigail Newcomb (mother of Esther) [15 references]
Field, Mrs. Catherine, witness, No. 64 [2 references]
Field, Harry (JA's tenant in Braintree) [2 references]
Field, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson [1 reference]
Field, Job (of Braintree) [9 references + 7 subentries]
Field, John (London apothecary) [1 reference]
Field, John (of Mass.) [1 reference]
Field, Joseph (Boston shipmaster) [1 reference]
Field, Joseph (father of Esther) [1 reference]
Field, Joseph (of Braintree) [4 references + 3 subentries]
Field, Martha [1 reference]
Field (Feild), Mr., of Braintree, dies [3 references]
Field, Patty [1 reference]
Field, Rebecca (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Field, Thomas [2 references]
Field, “Uncle” (of Braintree) [1 reference]
Field, William (of Braintree) [2 references]
Field, William, Jr. [1 reference]
Fielding, Como. Charles (British) [6 references]
Fielding, Henry [2 references + 3 subentries]
Fielding, Sir John [1 reference]
Fielding, John, publisher [1 reference]
Fiennes, Nathaniel [1 reference]
Fier (French ship of the line) [1 reference]
Fier Roderigue (French armed ship) [11 references]
Fieri facias, writ of [See redirect]
File papers, court, described [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Filmer, Sir Robert [1 reference]
Filyot, M. [1 reference]
Fimbria [1 reference]
Finch, Sir Henry [2 subentries]
Finch, Sir John, Baron [1 reference]
Findley (Finley), Cpl. Alexander (14th Regiment), in No. 60 [4 references]
Fine Arts [3 references + 1 subentry + 3 “see also” entries]
Fine, Mr. [1 reference]
Finisterre, Cape, Spain [1 reference]
Finland [1 reference]
Finlay, Capt. John (of the John and Rebecca) [1 reference]
Finlay, Sir Robert [2 references]
Finman, Mr. (of Amsterdam) [1 reference]
Finnel, William (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
Finnie, William [1 reference]
Fire and Marine Insurance Co. [See redirect]
Fire engines [1 reference]
Firearms [2 subentries]
Firebrand (Mass. privateer) [13 references + 5 subentries]
Fireplates [1 reference]
Fires [2 references]
Fireships [3 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Fireworks [4 references]
First Church, Boston [See redirect]
First Church, Quincy [See redirect]
Fischel, A. [1 reference]
Fish [8 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Fish, Mr. [1 reference]
Fishdam Ford, S.C. [2 references]
Fisher v. Ames [1 reference]
Fisher, Benjamin, juror, No. 64 [1 reference]
Fisher, Catherine Maria, identified [1 reference]
Fisher, Daniel, defendant, Form XX [1 reference]
Fisher, Deborah [See redirect]
Fisher, Ebenezer [1 reference]
Fisher, Jabez (of Suffolk County) [1 reference]
Fisher, Jeremiah, in Form XX [1 reference]
Fisher, John (Collector, Salem) [2 subentries]
Fisher, Miers [2 references]
Fisher, Mrs. (wife of Miers) [1 reference]
Fisheries [20 references + 37 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Fishing [5 references + 1 subentry]
Fishkill Landing (now Beacon), N.Y. [6 references]
Fishkill, N.Y. [8 references]
Fiske, Ann [See redirect]
Fiske, Rev. Moses [1 reference]
Fiske, Oliver (H.C. 1787) [5 subentries]
Fiske, Samuel [1 reference]
Fiske, Rev. Thaddeus [2 references]
Fitch, Benjamin [1 reference]
Fitch, Capt. Bunker (of Nantucket, Mass.) [4 references]
Fitch, Eliphalet (of Jamaica) [6 references + 2 subentries]
Fitch, Jerusha Boylston (wife of Benjamin) [1 reference]
Fitch, Mary (wife of Eliphalet) [2 subentries]
Fitch, Mr. (tavernkeeper of Stamford, Conn.) [2 references]
Fitch, Capt. Reuben (of Nantucket, Mass.) [4 references]
Fitch, Samuel [2 references + 26 subentries]
Fitts, John, in No. 2 [2 references]
“Fitz,” witness, No. 7 [1 reference]
Fitz-Adam, Adam [1 subentry]
Fitz-James v. Moys [1 reference]
Fitz-James, Jacques [See redirect]
Fitzgerald, Michael [1 reference]
Fitzgerald, Thomas [3 references]
Fitzgibbons, John, Reports of Cases in Court of King's Bench [2 references]
Fitzherbert, Alleyne (Brit. peace negotiator) [5 references + 25 subentries]
Fitzherbert, Anthony, New Natura Brevium [3 references]
Fitzherbert, Maria Anne (wife of Prince of Wales) [6 subentries]
Fitzhughs, Daniel and Theodorick [1 reference]
Fitzpatrick, John C., on JA–Washington relationship [1 reference]
Fitzpatrick, William (pseudonym) [See redirect]
Fitzroy, Augustus Henry, 3d Duke of Grafton [6 references]
Fitzsimmons, Thomas (Penn. member of Congress) [3 references]
Fitzwalter, Lord [1 reference]
Fiume, Italy [2 references]
Fizeaux, Grand & Co. (Amsterdam banking firm) [5 references + 25 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Fizeaux, Henri (Amsterdam banker) [3 references]
Fjasink [See redirect]
Flagg, Capt. (of the Unity) [1 reference]
Flahaven, John [1 reference]
Flamand (servant) [2 references]
Flamborough Head, England [2 references]
Flammand (French ship) [3 references]
Flanders, Belgium [9 references]
Flatbush, Long Island [1 reference]
Flavel, John [3 references + 1 subentry]
Flaviensis?, Portugal [1 reference]
Flax and flaxseed [11 references]
Flèche, La, France [1 reference]
Fleeming (Fleming, Flemming), John [4 subentries]
Fleet, John [1 reference]
Fleet, Thomas and John (Boston printers) [7 references + 2 subentries]
Fleet, Thomas (Boston printer) [2 references]
Flemming, John, and Benjamin Church [3 references]
Fleta (lawbook) [5 references]
Fletcher, Col. (British) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Fletcher, Deborah [See redirect]
Fletcher, Gershom, witness, Nos. 18 and 19 [2 references]
Fletcher, Capt. John (of the Ceres) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Fletcher, Lucy [3 references]
Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. T., in Lynn, Mass. [1 reference]
Fleury [See redirect]
Fleury, Jean François Joly de (French finance minister) [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Fleury, Claude, Droit public de France [3 references]
Fleury, Lt. Col. François Louis Teissèdre de [7 references + 6 subentries]
Fleury, François Teissèdre de [3 references + 2 subentries]
Fleury, J. & Desmadieres (Orléans mercantile firm) [2 references]
Fleury, Mme. Marguerite Donnadieu de [2 references]
Flint [1 “see also” entry]
Flint River [1 reference]
Flint, Abel(?) (schoolmaster in Haverhill) [2 references]
Flint, Rev. Jacob [1 subentry]
Flint, Mr. [1 reference]
Flints, manufacture and procurement of [6 references]
Flixton v. Roston [1 reference]
Floating batteries [2 references]
Flora (British warship) [2 references]
Florence, Duke of [1 reference]
Florence, Italy [3 references]
Florian, Jean Pierre Claris de [2 subentries]
Florida [9 references + 15 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Floridablanca, José de Moñino y Redondo, Conde de (Spanish foreign minister) [3 references + 6 subentries]
Florus, Francis (Frans de Vriendt) [1 reference]
Florus, Lucius Annaeus [1 reference]
Flour [4 references + 3 subentries]
Flowing land, actions for [2 subentries]
Floyd, William (N.Y. member of Congress) [5 references]
Flucker, Thomas [6 references + 2 subentries]
Flushing, N.Y. [1 reference]
Flushing, Netherlands [5 references]
Flying Camp [3 references + 3 subentries]
Flying Fish (British privateer) [1 reference]
Flynt, Dorothy [See redirect]
Flynt (or Flint), Dr. Edward [1 reference]
Flynt, Henry (“Father Flynt”) [3 subentries]
Fobes, Jesse (2d husband of Susanna Howard Angier) [1 reference]
Fogg, Dr. Daniel (of Braintree) [2 references]
Fogg, Rev. Jeremiah (of Kensington, N.H.) [2 references]
Fogg, Susannah Thayer (wife of Daniel) [1 reference]
Foley, Robert, Laws Relating to the Poor [3 references]
Folger & Gardner [1 reference]
Folger v. Sloop Cornelia, No. 45 [20 references]
Folger, Capt. John [3 references + 5 subentries]
Folger, Timothy [5 subentries]
Folger, William [3 references]
Folgier, Capt. George (of Boston) [3 references + 5 subentries]
Follansbee v. Pearson [1 reference]
Follow, Capt. (of the Hawk) [1 reference]
Folsom, Nathaniel (delegate from N.H.) [7 references]
Folwell, John, of Bucks County, Penn. [3 references]
Fontainebleau, France [3 references]
Fontanka River, Russia [2 references]
Fonte, Bartholomew de, purported voyage to Hudson Bay [2 references]
Fontenoy, Battle of, compared with Bunker Hill [2 references]
Fontfreyde, Jean Baptiste (JQA's fellow passenger) [7 references]
Food and drink [77 subentries]
Food, regulations concerning [1 reference]
Foote, Samuel [2 subentries]
Forbearance as consideration [2 references]
Forbes v. Moffatt [1 reference]
Forbes, Allyn B. [1 reference]
Forbes, Duncan, of Culloden [1 subentry]
Forbes, James (Md. member of Congress) [2 references]
Forbes, James (son of Mrs. John) [1 reference]
Forbes, John (1710-1759, Brit. General) [1 reference]
Forbes, Mrs. (wife of John) [3 references]
Forbes, John (master-at-arms), witness, No. 56 [4 references]
Forbes, John Murray (H.C. 1787, son of Mrs. John) [3 subentries]
Forbes, John, brigadier in Portuguese army [1 reference]
Force and arms, allegation of in trespass, No. 33 [1 reference]
Force, Peter [1 subentry]
Ford's Case [1 reference]
Ford, Cadwallader [1 reference]
Ford, Elisha [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Ford, Rev. Hezekiah [15 subentries]
Ford, Col. Jacob, Jr. (of N.J. militia) [3 references]
Ford, Paul L. [2 subentries]
Ford, Worthington C. [2 references + 5 subentries]
Fordyce (Fordice), Capt. Charles (14th Regiment), deposition, No. 60 [2 references]
Fordyce, Rev. James [2 subentries]
Foreclosure [4 subentries]
Forefathers Rock [See redirect]
Forefathers' Day [See redirect]
Foreign Affairs Committee [See redirect]
Foreign Trade Banking Corp. v. Cosmopolitan Trust Co. [1 reference]
Foreign bill [See redirect]
“Foreman, Mr.,” in JA's Commonplace Book [3 references]
Fores, Samuel W. (London printer) [1 reference]
“Forester, The” [See redirect]
Forests, colonial, English policy concerning [2 references + 2 “see also” entries]
Forests, law of the [1 reference]
Forgery [2 subentries]
Form, defects of in pleading [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Formidable (British ship of the line) [1 reference]
Forms of action [2 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Fornication, penalty for [1 reference]
Forrest, Col. [1 reference]
Forrest, James (“Irish Infant”) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Forrest, James, writes Continental Congress [1 reference]
Forrest, Uriah (of Md.) [6 subentries]
Forsey v. Cunningham [1 reference]
Forster [1 “see also” entry]
Forster, Deacon, witness, No. 3 [1 reference]
Forster, Capt. George (British officer), signs cartel with Arnold at The Cedars [1 reference]
Fort Amsterdam, N.Y. [1 reference]
Fort Brookline, Mass. [1 reference]
Fort Carillon (later Fort Ticonderoga), N.Y. [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Fort Chambly, Que. [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Fort Charles, St. Christopher Island, W.I. [1 reference]
Fort Clinton, N.Y. [2 references]
Fort Constitution [See redirect]
Fort Creve Coeur, Ghana [1 reference]
Fort Cumberland, New Brunswick [3 references]
Fort Detroit, Mich. [4 references]
Fort Dummer, Vt. [2 references]
Fort Duquesne [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Fort Edward, N.Y. [5 references]
Fort George, N.Y. [6 references]
Fort Good Hope [See redirect]
Fort Good Hope, Ghana [1 reference]
Fort Granby, S.C., surrendered to American forces [1 reference]
Fort Griswold, Conn. [2 references]
Fort Hill [See redirect]
Fort Hoosic [See redirect]
Fort Independence, N.Y. [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Fort Island (or Province Island) in Delaware River [1 reference]
Fort James, Antigua [1 reference]
Fort James, Senegal [1 reference]
Fort Jefferson, Illinois country [1 reference]
Fort Lee (Fort Constitution), N.Y. [4 references]
Fort Lee, N.H. [3 references]
Fort Massachusetts [2 references]
Fort McIntosh, Penn. [1 reference]
Fort Mercer, N.J. [4 references]
Fort Miami [1 reference]
Fort Michilimackinac, Mich. [5 references]
Fort Mifflin, Mud Island, Penn. [5 references]
Fort Montgomery, N.Y. [3 references]
Fort Motte, S.C., surrendered to Gen. Marion [1 reference]
Fort Moultrie, S.C., surrendered to British [1 reference]
Fort Nassau, N.J. [1 reference]
Fort Niagara, N.Y. [4 references]
Fort Number 4, N.H. [2 references]
Fort Orange [See redirect]
Fort Orania [See redirect]
Fort Oswegatchie [1 reference]
Fort Oswego [4 references]
Fort Ouiatanon [1 reference]
Fort Panmure [1 reference]
Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh), Penn. [3 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Fort Pownall, Maine [1 reference]
Fort Presqu'Isle [1 reference]
Fort Randolph (now Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.) [1 reference]
Fort Roberdeau, Penn. [1 reference]
Fort Royal, Martinique [1 reference]
Fort Royal, Va., French fleet at [1 reference]
Fort St. Augustine, Florida [1 reference]
Fort St. David, Society of [See redirect]
Fort St. Joseph [1 reference]
Fort St. Mary [1 reference]
Fort St. Philip, Minorca [2 references]
Fort San Juan, Nicaragua [1 reference]
Fort Sandusky [1 reference]
Fort Schuyler (formerly Fort Stanwix), N.Y. [4 references]
Fort Shirley, Maine [1 reference]
Fort Stanwix, N.Y. [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Fort Sullivan, S.C. [2 references]
Fort Ticonderoga, N.Y. [3 references + 2 “see also” entries]
Fort Trumbull, Conn. [1 reference]
Fort Washington, N.Y. [3 references + 4 subentries]
Fort Watson, S.C. [1 reference]
Fort William Henry, N.Y. [5 references]
Fortescue, Sir John (1531?–1607) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Forth, Nathaniel Parker (British diplomat) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Fortitude (British ship of the line) [1 reference]
Forton Prison, Portsmouth, England [5 references + 1 subentry]
Fortunée (French frigate) [1 reference]
Fosdick, Nathaniel, witness, Nos. 63 and 64 [13 references]
Fosse, Benoit de la (friend of Addenet) [1 reference]
Fossils [1 reference]
Foster (Forster), Jonathan, witness, No. 1 [2 references]
Foster, Deacon, of Boston [1 reference]
Foster, Bossenger, Jr. (H.C. 1787) [5 subentries]
Foster, Bossenger, Sr. [2 references]
Foster, Charles [1 reference]
Foster, Chillingsworth, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Foster, Elizabeth Craigie [3 references]
Foster, Grace (wife of William) [1 reference]
Foster, Dr. Isaac [3 references + 4 subentries]
Foster, Rev. Jacob (of Nelson, N.H.) [1 reference]
Foster, James (Boston innkeeper) [2 references]
Foster, Jedediah [5 references + 8 subentries]
Foster, Joseph (Boston merchant, brother of William) [4 references + 6 subentries]
Foster, Mrs. (wife of Joseph) [1 reference]
Foster, Sir Michael [4 subentries]
Foster, Miss [2 references]
Foster, Mr. [1 subentry]
Foster, Mr. (of London) [1 reference]
Foster, Deacon Thomas [8 references]
Foster, Capt. Thomas Waite [1 reference]
Foster, Thomas, witness, No. 60 [1 reference]
Foster, Capt. William (of the Jenny) [1 reference]
Foster, William (Boston merchant, brother of Joseph) [3 references + 4 subentries]
Fothergill, Dr. John (London physician) [1 reference + 4 subentries]
Foucault, Jean Simon David de [4 references]
Foucault, Mme. [4 references]
Foudroyant (British ship of the line) [3 references]
Foulke, Dr. John (of Phila.) [9 references + 1 subentry]
Foundries [3 subentries]
Fouquet (father and son, French officers) [3 references]
Four Sisters (ship) [2 references]
Fournier, Capt. (of the Courier de l'Amérique) [3 references + 3 subentries]
Fourth of July [See redirect]
Fowey (British Navy, frigate) [1 reference]
Fowkes v. The Roseanna [2 references]
Fowle, Abigail [See redirect]
Fowle, Robert (H.C. 1786) [2 references + 3 subentries]
Fowler, Alexander, letter to Commissioners listed [1 reference]
Fowler, Mr. (tavernkeeper near Southwick, Mass.) [1 reference]
Fowles family (of Woburn) [1 reference]
Fox (British frigate) [4 references + 1 subentry]
Fox, Charles James (Brit. secy. of state and MP) [8 references + 44 subentries]
Fox, George (of Phila.) [6 references]
Fox, Joseph, in JA's accounts [2 references]
Fox, Montagu [1 reference]
Fox, Samuel (of Phila.) [3 references]
Foxcroft, George [1 reference]
Foxcroft, John [1 reference]
Fraissignes, Jacques [2 references]
Framingham, Mass. [12 references]
Framton, Charles (of the Ranger) [1 reference]
France [379 subentries + 17 “see also” entries]
Frances, Mr. (of London) [1 reference]
Franchessin, Lt. Col. Jacques Antoine de [1 reference]
Francis I, King of France [3 references]
Francis v. Baker [1 reference]
Francis v. Rucker [1 reference]
Franciscans [9 references]
Franco-American Consular Convention (1788) [1 reference]
Franco-American Convention of Mortefontaine (1800) [1 reference]
Franco-American Treaties [79 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Franco-Austrian alliance [1 reference]
François [See redirect]
François, Blaise, Count Pagan, Les Fortifications [2 references]
François, M. [1 reference]
François, Newfoundland [1 reference]
Francy, J. B. L. Theveneau de [12 references + 1 subentry]
Francès (Francis, François), French court official [4 references]
Franeker, Netherlands [4 references]
Frank (ship) [1 reference]
Frankalmoign, defined [1 reference]
Frankford Creek, Penn. [1 reference]
Frankford, Penn. [3 references]
Frankfurt am Main, Germany [9 references]
Frankland, Sir Charles Henry (“Sir Harry Franklin”) [1 reference]
Frankland, Sir H. [1 reference]
Franklin (Penn. privateer) [2 references]
Franklin (Washington's armed schooner) [4 references]
Franklin (section of N.C.) [1 reference]
Franklin Hotel [See redirect]
Franklin, Benjamin [1 reference + 443 subentries + 3 “see also” entries]
Franklin (Continental armed vessel) [6 references]
Franklin, Deborah Reed (wife of Benjamin) [2 references]
Franklin, Sir Harry [See redirect]
Franklin, William (son of Benjamin) [1 reference + 4 subentries]
Franklin, William Temple (grandson of Benjamin) [10 references + 34 subentries]
Franks, David Salisbury [6 references + 13 subentries]
Fraser (Frazier), William (Brit. undersecy. of state) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Fraser, John (Montreal judge) [2 references]
Fraser, Gen. Simon (British) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Frasink [See redirect]
Fraud, defense of, to insurance claim, No. 10 [2 references]
Frauds, Statute of [2 subentries]
Frazer, Jonathan Gizzard [6 references + 1 subentry]
Frazer, Miss [1 reference]
Frazer, Mr. (of Boston) [1 reference]
Frazier (Fraizer), Capt. Alexander (British officer), and The Cedars affair [1 reference]
Frazier, Elizabeth [2 references]
Frazier, Mary (daughter of Moses, of Newburyport) [4 references]
Frazier, Moses (of Newburyport) [2 references + 3 subentries]
Frazier, Mrs. (wife of Moses) [1 reference]
Frazier, Mr. [1 reference]
Frazier, Rebecca [1 reference]
Fredericdorp Plantation, Suriname [1 reference]
Frederick Augustus, Duke of York [2 references]
Frederick County, Md. [1 reference]
Frederick Henry, Stadholder of the Netherlands [1 reference]
Frederick I, Duke (and later King) of Wurtemberg [1 reference]
Frederick II (the Great), King of Prussia [21 references + 19 subentries]
Frederick Romberg & Fils (Brussels mercantile firm) [1 reference]
Frederick V, King of Denmark and Norway [2 references]
Frederick V, King of Sweden [1 reference]
Frederick VI, King of Denmark [4 references]
Frederick-William, prince of Prussia (later Frederick-William II) [3 references + 1 subentry]
Frederick, Prince of Wales [1 reference]
Frederick, Prince of Denmark (1753-1805) [1 reference]
Fredericktown, Md. [1 reference]
Free ships make free goods [8 references + 11 subentries]
Free speech and power of jury [1 reference]
Free trade [2 references + 5 subentries]
Freedom [1 reference]
Freehold seisin, defined [1 reference]
Freeman v. Bluet [1 reference]
Freeman (Enoch) v. Child (Thomas) [1 reference]
Freeman's Journal (Phila.) [1 reference]
Freeman, Capt. (of Dorchester) [1 reference]
Freeman, Capt. [1 reference]
Freeman, Capt. Constant [1 reference]
Freeman, Douglas Southall, on alleged speech by Washington [1 reference]
Freeman, Mr. E. [1 reference]
Freeman, E. (pseudonym) [See redirect]
Freeman, Edmund (Boston printer) [1 reference]
Freeman, Edmund, witness, No. 43 [1 reference]
Freeman, Enoch [3 subentries]
Freeman, Rev. James [3 references + 4 subentries]
Freeman, James (merchant) [2 subentries]
Freeman, John (justice of the peace) [1 reference]
Freeman, Jonathan [2 references]
Freeman, Mrs. (wife of Jonathan) [1 reference]
Freeman, Lt., witness, No. 35 [1 reference]
Freeman, Mr. [1 reference]
Freeman, Mr. (son of Enoch) [1 reference]
Freeman, Gen. Nathaniel [2 references]
Freeman, Nathaniel [1 reference]
Freeman, Nathaniel (H.C. 1787) [1 reference + 7 subentries]
Freeman, Nathaniel (of Sandwich, Mass.) [2 references]
Freeman, P. I. (Rotterdam merchant) [2 references]
Freeman, Samuel (speaker pro tem of Mass. House) [5 references + 1 subentry]
Freeman's Farm, battle of [2 references]
Freemason, The, v. Bishop [3 references]
Freemasonry [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Freemasons [1 subentry]
Freetown, Mass. [1 reference]
Freight [1 subentry]
Freiherr, Karl Siegmund [See redirect]
Freire, Cipriao Ribeiro, Chevalier de (Portuguese chargé d'affaires in London) [1 reference]
Fremont (servant) [4 references]
French Academy of Arts and Sciences [2 references]
French Army [13 references + 23 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
French Navy [7 references + 105 subentries + 3 “see also” entries]
French Revolution [7 references + 3 subentries]
French West Indies [2 references]
French and Indian War [4 references + 26 subentries]
French consular agents [1 reference]
French language [23 references + 24 subentries]
French neutrals [See redirect]
French troops in America [2 subentries]
French, Capt. (of the Mary Amilia) [1 reference]
French, Abigail Richards (wife of Jonathan) [1 reference]
French, Allen, proves guilt of Dr. Church as traitor [1 reference]
French, Isaac [1 reference]
French, Mr. (of Braintree) [6 references]
French, James, witness, No. 62 [1 reference]
French, Rev. Jonathan (of Andover) [7 references]
French, Jonathan [1 reference]
French, Jonathan [1 reference]
French, Moses [5 references]
French, Mr. (of Lynn, Mass.) [1 reference]
French, Mr., carries letters between JA and AA [1 reference]
French, Samuel [1 reference]
Freneau, Philip [1 reference]
Freschot, Casimir, Histoire du congrès et de la paix d'Utrecht
[1 reference]
Fresh Pond [See redirect]
Fresh River [See redirect]
Fricke, John William Christian (servant) [6 references]
Friend to Government by Assembly, A (author of newspaper essay) [2 references]
“Friend to Mr. Everett, A” [See redirect]
Friend, Our [See redirect]
Friends (Amer. brig) [1 reference]
Friends, Society of (Quakers) [8 references + 35 subentries]
Friendship (British merchant ship) [2 references]
Friendship (schooner) [1 reference]
Friendship Hall, Palmer home in Germantown, Braintree [2 references]
Friesland (province of the Netherlands) [11 references + 19 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Fristoe, William, Baptist preacher [1 reference]
Friswell, Betsy [1 reference]
Frobisher, William [2 references + 1 subentry]
Frost, John, witness, Nos. 63 and 64 [5 references]
Frost, Mr., appointed court clerk by Gov. Belcher [1 reference]
Frost, Mr. (of Springfield, Mass.) [1 reference]
Frost, Samuel, in Form X [1 reference]
Frothingham, Ann Gorham Brooks (wife of Nathaniel Langdon, 1797-1863, sister of ABA) [1 “see also” entry]
Frothingham, James (portraitist) [1 reference]
Frothingham, Rev. Nathaniel Langdon (1793-1870, brother-in-law of ABA) [1 “see also” entry]
Froullé, Paris bookseller [8 references]
Fruit and fruit trees [5 references]
Frye, James, identified [1 reference]
Frye, Brig. Gen. Joseph [10 subentries]
Frye, Peter (judge) [1 reference]
Frye, Peter (Sheriff of Essex co.) [1 reference]
Frye, Peter Pickman [1 reference]
Fuenterrabia, Spain [1 reference]
Fulham (now Dummerston), Vt. [1 reference]
Fullarton, Lt. Col. William, M.P. [6 references]
Fuller, Abigail [1 “see also” entry]
Fuller, Abigail (mother of Abigail Fuller Broadstreet) [1 reference]
Fuller, Abraham (of Newton) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Fuller, Andrew, witness, No. 20 [2 references]
Fuller, Archelaus [2 subentries]
Fuller, George [1 reference]
Fuller, Jacob, in No. 22 [1 reference]
Fuller, Mehitabel, in No. 22 [1 reference]
Fuller, Mrs. (of Braintree?) [1 reference]
Fuller, Mrs., Braintree seamstress [1 reference]
Fuller, Timothy [2 subentries]
Fuller, Timothy (H.C. 1787) [3 subentries]
Fullerton, Robert, witness, No. 63 [2 references]
Fullford, J. (ex-prisoner) [1 reference]
Fulling mills [1 reference]
Fumel, Comte de [1 reference]
Fundamental law [2 See redirects]
Funding Bill [1 reference]
Fundy, Bay of [2 references]
Fur trade [3 references]
Furgarson (Ferguson?), Mr. [1 reference]
Furgault (Paris stationer) [2 references]
Furnald, John (of Portsmouth, N.H.) [1 reference]
Furnass (Furnace), Mr. (tavernkeeper of Shrewsbury, Mass.) [2 references]
Furnass (Furnance), Capt. (shipmaster in Ned Church's employ) [1 reference]
Furnes, Belgium [1 reference]
Furniss, Robert [1 reference]
Furniture and furnishings [10 references + 29 subentries]
Furnival, Mr., and his daughters, of Worcester, Mass. [1 reference]
Furnival, Mr., in Philadelphia [1 reference]
Fürstenbund [1 reference]
Fusileers [See redirect]
Fyfield, Mary [1 reference]
Fyfield (Fairfield), “Uncle” (of Boston) [1 reference]
Fynje, Emilie Luzac (wife of Wybo) [1 reference]
Fynje, Hendrik (Amsterdam banker) [7 references + 2 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Fynje, Wybo (newspaper editor of Delft) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Fyrbergs, Mr. [1 reference]