USA > Massachusetts > Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883 > Part 59
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91
Old North Church, Boston, 15. 164, 169, 170, 172-174, 176. Ordered to be pulled down, 1775, 7. 223, 231.
Old North Church (built anew), 18. 345, 346, 351.
' Old Patent of Connecticut,' paper on, read by Mr. Deane, 20. 102.
' Old Planters' about Boston Harbor, paper on, by Charles Francis Adams, Jr., 16. 194-206.
' Old South,' book, 12. 40.
Old South Church, Boston, I. viii, 331 n , 434 m .; 3. 88; 4. 217, 218; 6. 27; 7. 271 n .; 10. 21, 160, 162, 336; II. 401;
.
OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 333
12. 217,235, 374, 384; 13. 170 ; 14. 171, | 248; 15. 173, 391, 392; 16. 102, 134, 146, 399; 17. 57, 129, 131, 160, 173, 174, 333 ; 19. 65, 66, 111, 114, 245, 314, 421, 421 n. ; 20. 11, 15, 227. Votes of, to deposit the New England Library (Prince) with the Society, 1. 267, 268 ; 4. 332-334. Vote of thanks to, I. 269. Its pulpit filled by Dr. B. B. Wisner, 2. 4. Notice of history of, 2. 5. Com- munieation from, regarding the cost of a catalogne for the Library, 2. 250. Transcript of the records of, 2. 342, 353. Donation from, 2. 364. Report of Mr. Blagden in regard to the rec- ords of, 2. 382. Records of, presented to the Society, 2. 383, 334. Used as a riding-school, 3. 19. Part of the Prince Library restored to, 5. 407. Offered for sale to the Society, 12. 317. Res- olution of the Standing Committee thereupon, 12. 313. Protest of Judge Sewall against the demolition of the first building, 12. 334. Curious en- graving of, 14. 248. See also Boston. A collection of plans and drawings of, presented to the Society, 17. 104. Extraets from the Society's records relative to the early records of, 17. 161.
' Old South' Collections, 2. 67.
Old South Library, books of, 2. 183.
Old State House, Boston, 1. 434 n; 19. 379. See State House.
' Old Tenor, Mouruful Lamentations for the Death of,' 20. 30-32.
Old Testament, 6. 264, 282.
Old Town, Md., 17. 199, 199 n.
Oll Town, Me, 3. 305; 10. 410. Mr. G: Livermore's visit to, 10. 410.
Old Town, N. II., 16. 9.
Old Wharf, Boston, 7. 476, 477.
Oldenburg, Henry, 16. 207, 212, 218-220, 230, 239, 242, 245, 246, 249, 251. Let- ters from, to Gov. John Winthrop of Connecticut, 16. 216-218, 220, 230, 239-242, 214-216. 248-251. Letter to, from Gov. Winthrop, 16. 234-230.
Oldham, John, Io. 327 ; 14. 367, 376 n. ; 16. 198, 199, 205; 17. 368; 20. 63, 64. Cited, 5. 130.
Oldmixon, John, 20. 294 n., 308. Ilis 'British Empire in America,' 1. 73.
Olga-Nicolaewna, Grand Duchess of Rus- sin, 18. 197.
Olivarius, Prof. François, his 'Le Nord Littéraire,' I. 111, 123, 130, 138.
Olive Branch, ship, ' Account of the Cap- ture of,' I. 218.
Oliver, Capt., Chelsea, 18. 377.
Oliver, Mrs., 19 215.
Oliver, A., 16. 302.
Oliver, Col. Alexander, 17. 178, 178 n., 188 n.
Oliver, Mrs. Alexander, 17. 178.
Oliver, Andrew, jeweller, death of, 7. 237. Oliver, Judge Andrew, 12. 323. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16 300.
Oliver, Lieut .- Gov. Andrew, 1. 26, 217 ; 3. 151; 8. 86, 323, 352-354; 12. 170, 246, 402 n. ; 13. 164m. ; 15. 233, 830, 349 ; 16. 40, 807 ; 20. 6. 209. His loss in 1765, 4. 47 n. Portrait of, 5. 149, 150. His deposition and visit to Eng- land, 5. 230. Oath taken by him in relation to the Stamp Act, 12. 247. Portrait of, given, 18. 318.
Oliver, Mrs. Andrew, wife of Judje A. Oliver, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 390. Portrait of, by Smibert. 16. 307. Oliver, Mrs. Andrew, wife of Lieut .- Give. Oliver, her death, 15. 337.
Oliver, Benjamin Lynde, M. D., 17. 176 n. Oliver, Betsy (JMrs. Symmes), 17. 178, 178 n.
Oliver, alias Bishop, Bridgett, at a meet- ing of witches, 5. 33.
Oliver, Hon. Daniel, d. 1732, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 307.
Oliver, Daniel, Jr., d. 1727. 16 307. Oliver, Daniel, lawyer, 8. 323; 15. 307; 19 145.
Oliver, Daniel, MI.D., LL.D., d. 1842, 17. 390.
Oliver, Mrs. Daniel, d. 1735, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 097.
Oliver, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Vassall), 4 63. Oliver, Jrs. Elizabeth ( Watson), 12. 323. OLIVER, FITCH EDWARD, M.D, 16. 40, 390, 396, 897; 18 27. 378. Donation from. 5. 149 ; 15 353. Vote of thanks to, 5. 150. Elected a Resident Member. 14. 106. Accepts membership, 14 201. l're- sents to the Society a copy of the miss- ing portion of the manuscript of ' lub- bard's History,' 16 12. Remarks by, concerning the same, 16. 12. 13. Elect- ed Cabinet-Keeper, 18. 36, 416 ; 19. 200 ; 20 199. Cabinet-Keeper, 18 115, 404, 407; 19. 62, 356, 386 n., 891 ; 20 1, 100, 171. Remarks by. on an early engrav- ing of Harvard College, 18 315-322 Remarks by, on the Mather family Bi- ble, 18. 363. Annual report of the Cab- inet. Keeper, for the years ending 1991. 18. 403 ; 1882, 19.250; 7543. 20 191, 192 Of committee to consider the applien. tion of Mr. Whitmore for the loan of certain articles from the Cabinet of the Society, 19 034 Reports the surren- der of the ' Winslow portraits,' etc., 20. 1, 37. Reports the arrangement and binding of the ' Winthrop Manuscripts,' 20. 37. Remarks by, in regard to the proposed publication of the diary and letters of Gov. Hutchinson. 20 264, 269. Itis edition of the ' Lynde Diaries,' 18. 378, 406.
OLIVER, REP. GEORGE, nominated a Cor. responding Member, 2. 247. Elected,
,
334
INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
2. 249. His deatlı, 5. xi, 197. Cited, ; Oneida Lake, 7. 330.
II. 410 n.
Oliver, Gen. Henry K., 19. 262.
Oliver, James, 8. 23, 28.
Oliver, Jolın, 8 11, 20, 25.
Oliver, John, 18. 443.
Oliver, Mrs. Mary ( Fitch), 16. 397.
Oliver, Mrs. Mary ( Lynde), 16. 390.
Oliver, Mrs. Mary (Sanford), 16. 397.
Oliver, Mary Lynde ( Mrs. Story), 10. 179.
Oliver (Olliver), Nathaniel, 12. 107.
Oliver, Nathaniel, petition for his ap- pointment as master of the North Latin School, 20. 8.
Oliver, Peter, H. C. 1675, 8. 23, 27. Oliver, Capt. l'eter, 16. 397.
Oliver, Chief Justice Peter, II. C. 1730,
d. 1791, 2. 355, 360; 4. 49, 221; 1I. 148; 12. 323 ; 15. 67, 68, 333, 334; 16. 13, 40, 397; 19. 218; 20. 160. His speech on the death of 1. Lothrop, I. 131. Letter to Gov. Hutchinson, 2. 416. Portrait of, 5. 150. Refusal of the grand jury to serve under, 14 109-112; 15. 357. A refugee in 1776, 18. 266. Oliver, Peter, M.D., 11. 148; 16. 101. A refugee in 1776, 18. 267.
Oliver, Col. Robert, 15. 83, 145; 17. 188 2., 189, 189 n., 191, 192, 192 2., 194. Oliver, Samuel, 6. 350.
Oliver, Lieut .- Gov. Thomas, 4. 63, 64; II. 5, 392; 15. 132, 333; 19. 217, 218. Resigns his seat in Council, 4. 222;
15. 357. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Oliver, William. 4. 360.
Oliver, Lieut. William, 15. 86 n.
Oliver, William Sandford, refugee, 18. 267.
Oliver family, painting of, by Smibert, 16. 397.
Olivier, Antoine, 2. 209.
Olivier, Guillaume Antoine, 19. 318.
Olivier, Marguerite, 2. 209.
Ollivier, Emile, 15. 318.
Olmechin, Indian, 18. 97 n.
Olmers, Essex, Eng., 6. 255 n.
Olmstead, L. G., 5. 87.
Olney, Col. Jeremiah, 6. 201; 19. 69, 69 n. Olney, Richard, 19. 357.
Ολυμπια δέματα, 7. 130. Omaha, Neb., 17. 461. Omaha Indians, 19. 443. Omar Khayam, 19. 273.
Ombrosi. M., donation from, 2. 179. Onderdonk, Henry, Jr., donations from, 2. 349, 432 ; 7. 100; 8. 280
Oneida, N. Y., 6. 28; 19. 406, 410. Oneida Castle, N. Y., 19. 411. Oneida County, N. Y., 7. 332.
Oneida Indians, visited by Dr. Belknap, 3. 311. Journal kept by Dr. Belknap on his visit to, in 1796, 19. 393-423. Murders committed among, 19. 406, 406 n. Specimen of the language of, 19. 414 n.
Oneida Stone, 19. 411, 413, 414.
O'Neil, Josepli, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Onondaga River, 7. 330.
Onondagas, 11. 328.
Onondago Salt Springs, 19. 416.
Ontario, lake, 6. 28; 7. 326, 330.
Oort, H., 16. 463.
' Opinion Publique, L', 17. 310.
Orange, Maurice, Prince of, see Maurice, etc.
Orange, William I., Prince of, see Wil- liam I., etc.
Orange, culture of, 3 223.
Orange, Ohio, 19. 89.
Orange Lane, 2. 208 ; 6. 28.
Orcutt, Mrs. Bethialı, 10. 214.
Oreutt, Eleanor, 10 214.
Order of Jerusalem, 10. 163.
Order of St. Francis, 11. 349.
' Order of St. Jolin of Jerusalem,' 20. 19. Order of the Cincinnati, see Cincinnati.
Order of the Garter and the George, 6. 80.
Orderly Books of the American Army,
I. 123 ; 7. 133-136 ; 17. 48. Extracts from, 6. 185 ; 14. 87-91 ; 15. 75-160. Ordinance of 1787, 1. 246 n.
Ord way, James, 14. 122 n.
Ordway, Jolın, 12. 377.
Oregon, character of the Indians in, 7. 443.
Oregon boundary, 7. 173.
Oregon Question, 1845, 7. 435. Mr. W: Sturgis on, 7. 449, 456-450.
Orford, Horatio Walpole, Earl of, 14. 161. Oriel College, 15. 384.
O'Rielly, Henry, donations from, 7. 24; 8. 467; 10. 86, 93 ; II. 500.
Oriental, ship, 7. 417.
Oriskany Creek, meaning of the name, 19. 416.
Orkney, Henry Sinelair, Earl of, 13. 353-366 passim.
Orkney, Malise, Earl of, 13 355.
Orkneyinga Saga, 2. 506 n.
Orleans, Louis, Duke of, 10. 164.
Orme, Robert, liis 'Journal ' cited, 3. 230. Ormond, James, 2d Earl of, 13. 64.
Ormsby, W. L., 13. 305. Orn, Lieut. Josliua, 15. 86.
Orne, Gen. Azor, 10. 333; 13. 224; 14 281; 15. 165.
Orne, Eliza (Mrs. Wetmore), 6. 292.
Orne, Elizabeth (Mrs. Williams), I. 260. Orne, Hon. Henry, 19. 282, 283. Orne, Joel S., donation from, 9. 66.
Orne, Joshua, 15. 165.
Orne, Samuel, letter to, from Hon. D. A. White, 6 296, 297.
Orne, William, 6. 292.
Orne, William B., donation from, 10. 33. Ornithological specimens given to the Society, I. 138, 139.
335
OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Orono Island, Me., Io. 419. Orsong Neptune, Indian, 3. 306.
Orta, Garcia d', his ' Aromatum apud Indos,' I. 217.
Ortelius, Abraham, 16. 383.
Orton, Mr., 19. 91.
Orton. Thomas, 19. 91.
Osage Indians, 12. 34.
Osborn, Sir Danvers, Governor of New York, 12. 415.
Osborn, Lady Eleanor Danvers, 12. 415.
Osborn, J. W., donation from, 5. 159.
Osborn, Sir John, 12. 415.
Osborn, Lady Mary Montague-Dunk, 12. 415.
Osborn, Ruth ( Mrs. Vinal), 17. 93.
Osborn, Saralı (Mrs. Lowdeu), 14. 151.
Osborne, Capt., 12. 50.
Osborne, Jolin, 18. 363-370.
Osborne, Recompense, 8. 13, 22. 26.
Osborne, Sarah, at a meeting of witches, 5. 33.
Osburn, John, 18. 18. Osgood, Capt., 20. 314.
Osgood, Charles, portrait-painter, 2. 94.
Osgood, Charles S., donation from, II. 500.
Osgood, Rev. David, D.D., 8. 235, 238, 239; 12. 62. Sermon by, I. 218. Let- ter from, to Ebenezer Storer, 2. 481.
Osgood, Emma E. ( Mrs. Carnes), 13. 423. Osgood, Jacob, 19. 325 n.
Osgood, James R., & Co., Messrs., 14. 32, 324; 15. 270, 272 ; 19. 249.
Osgood, Jolin, 4. 256, 257.
Osgood, Capt. John, 16. 147.
Osgood, Mrs. Mary. 16. 148 ; 20. 312, 314. Osgood, Peter, 18. 380.
Osgood, Samuel, 1711, 20 312.
Osgood, Samuel, donation fromn, 1. 498.
Osgood, Hon. Samuel, d. 1813, 5. 247. Letter from, 5. 465-476.
Osgood, Major Samuel, 14. 87 ; 15. 87 n., 89, 128.
.
OSGOOD, Rev. SAMUEL, D.D., 6. 273 ; 18 .. 406. Eleeted a Corresponding Member, 3- 220. Accepts membership, 3. 251. On the New York Historical Society, 7.303. Donations from, 8. 254; 10. 344. Addresses the Society, 12. 182. Death of, 17. xviii. Announced by the Pres- ident, 18. 65.
Osnaburg, Bishop of, see Frederick, Duke of York.
Ossoli, Sarah Margaret (Fuller), Mar- chioness d', 8. 457 ; 10. 415 n .; 19. 198. Osterwald, Jean Frederic, his French Bible, I. 152.
O'Sullivan, Sir Owen, 19 82.
Oswald, Richard, 4. 375, 376; 10. 413; 20 264, 359, 360.
Oswego River, 6. 28; 7. 329.
Otho IV., Emperor of Germany, 11. 415. Otis, Major, 8. 174.
Otis, Alleyne, 16. 397; 18. 304.
Otis, Bass, 8. 476. Otis, Christina, 14. 124 n.
Otis, Ephraim, 19. 331.
Otis, Experience, 14. 133 n.
Otis, Rev. George, 19. 225.
Otis, George A. ( Smith &- Otis), 11. 30S. Otis, George Alexander, 1. 333 n.
Otis, Mrs. Grizel ( Warren), 14. 124.
Otis, Hannalı, killed by Indians, 14. 124 n. Otis, Hon. Harrison G., LL.D., 1. 192 n.,
434n .; 2. 153, 154, 161, 162; 6. 250, 281, 288; 11. 89, 97; 12. 61, 64, 317 ; 16. 180; 17. 114, 117; 18. 136, 304, 380, 381; 19. 23, 29, 29 m., 39, 44, 50, 146, 161, 163-167, 169, 170, 172, 176, 282. Letter to, from Judge Davis, 19
104, 105. Autograph of, faces 19 100. Otis, Mrs. Harrison Gray, 19 38. Otis, James, 19. 377.
Otis, James, Sen., 4. 53 ; 13. 252.
Otis, James, son of preceding, 1. 307 n., 401, 485 m. ; 3. 218; 6. 06 ; 8. 312, 323, 473; 10. 22, 99; 11. 141 ; 12. 68, 60 m., 323; 13. 79, 152, 180, 190, 315; 14. 40, 304; 15. 66; 16. 33, 43, 119; 17. 93, 330, 441; 18. 345; 19. 135, 147, 149- 151; 20. 160, 220, 401. Mr. Tudor's 'Life of,' 1. 431. Mr. Bowen's ' Sketch of,' I. 431. Letter from J. Mayhew to, 2. 410. Controversy with Gov. Hutch- inson, 3. 149. Autograph letter of, presented to the Society, 3. 181. Coun- sel engaged in the contest about boun- daries, 3. 218. Delegate to the Conven- tion of 1768, 4. 388. llis insanity, 4. 53. His prominence in political con- troversies of his time, 6. 250. Prob- able author of an essay of date 1764, 6. 250, 251. Picture of, deposited in the Cabinet, 8. 231. Statue of, at Mount Auburn, II. 110, 111. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 390. Ilis . The Rights of the Colonies asserted,' 1. 7. ' Vindication of the Town of Boston,' I. 20, 485 n.
Otis, Mrs. James, 17. 95, 96. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 17. 93.
Otis, James W., 18. 304.
Otis, John, 1695, 14. 125 n.
Otis, John, 1746, 20 325, 526.
Otis, John, early settler at llingham, 19. 382.
Otis, Jolin, Jr., donation from, 4. 379.
Otis, Lieut. John. 19 379.
Otis, Joseph, 7. 205; 16. 341.
Otis, Gen. Joseph, 11. 141.
Otis, Joseph Marie, 14. 121 n.
Otis, Joyce ( Mrs. Tibbetts) .. 14 151.
Otis, Mary (Mrs. Lincoln), 12. 62; 19. 381.
Otis, Merey (Mrs. Warren), 12. 68, 60 n., 323; 13. 214; 14. 20-31; 16. 174; 19. 421.
Otis, Nathaniel, 14 125 n. Otis, Nathaniel, clerk, 20. 168.
336
INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Otis, Nicholas, killed by Indians, 14. 130. Otis, Mrs. Nicholas, captured by Indians, 14. 130.
Otis, Capt. Noah, 19. 378.
Otis, Paul, 14. 124n.
Otis, Richard, killed by Indians, 14 124.
Otis, Richard, Jr., 14. 130.
Otis, Rose, 14. 124 n.
Otis, Hon. Samuel Allyne, 7. 235; 1I. 141 ; 12. 62. Letter to James Otis, 4. 53.
Otis, Stephen, killed by Indians, 14. 124. Otis, Thomas ( Otis &. Dwight), 11. 308.
Otis, William F., a motion to deliver to him the ' Otis Papers,' 2. 45, 45 n.
Otis family, portraits of, by Smibert, 16 397.
' Otis Papers,' 2. 45, 45n .; 3. 86; 10. 162. Otis School, Boston, 6. 32.
Ould Robin, Indian, 17. 353-355.
Ousamequin, 3. 312.
. Ouseley, W. G., narrative of the mission of, 2. 349, 349 n.
Overall, Rt. Rev. John, his ' Convocation Book,' I. 89.
Overall, William Henry, F.S.A., 14 206.
Overbury, Sir Thomas, 8. 308.
Overing, Jolın, 20. 309.
Overplus, Somer Islands, 5. 144.
Overton, Henry, 18. 300, 301.
Ovidius Naso, Publius, 3. 384; 19. 199.
Oviedo y Valdes, Gonsalo Fernandez d', 18. 199.
Owanecoe (Owaneco), 10. 17, 18. His mark, 10 18.
Owen, G, his ' Seventh Book of Collec- tions,' 10. 412.
Owen, John, 10. 441. ·
Owen, Rev. Jolin, D.D., 3. 314; 11. 201; 12. 378; 18. 321.
Owen, Richard, D.C.L., 14 14, 22.
Oxenbridge, Rev. John, 20. 210. His deatlı, 3. 318.
Oxford, Robert Harley, Earl of, 12. 273, 274, 402 n.
Oxford, Eng., 3. 20 ; 10. 436, 439.
'Oxford, Eng., Pocket Companion for,' I. 76. Oxford, Mass., 4. 354 n .; 12. 274, 395, 399.
'Oxford Book,' 3. 137 n. Printed 1478, 9. 341. Oxford Historical Society, prospectus of, 20. 394.
Oxford Patent granted to Joseph Dndley and others, presented, II. 203.
Oxford University, 8. 315; 12. 359; 14. 225; 16. 11, 473; 18. 327; 19. 326, 330, 332. University College Library. vis- ited by Mr. Charles Deane, 9. 344. Table of graduates of, in New Eng- land, 17. 352.
Oxford University Press, gift from the delegates of, 17. 1.
Oxnard, Me., 5. 292.
Oyer and Terminer, establishment of courts of, 20. 297-306. 396. Record of a court of. 20. 321, 324. List of com- missions of, issued during the provin- cial period, 20. 324-326. Letter from Hon. 1. W. Chandler relative to courts of, 20. 328-330. Remarks by Mr. Good- ell on Mr. Chandler's letter, 20. 331, 332. Remarks by Dr. Everett, 20 332, 333. Remarks by Mr. C. H. Hill, 20. 333. Oyster River, N. H., 3. 324, 325 ; 17. 106. Indian attack on, 14. 128; 17. 222.
P.
P., Mr., 4. 375. P-s, Mr., 7. 294.
Paca, Gor. William, 15. 393.
Pachasett River, 2. 200 n.
Pacific Ocean, 3. 75-77. 153 ; 7. 428.
Pacific Railway, 11. 326, 347.
Packard, Prof. Alphens S., D.D., letter from, 2. 257. Donations from, 2. 535 ; 4. 373 ; 10. 311, 336; 11. 500.
Packard, Rer. Asa, his 'Description of Marlborough,' I. 81.
Packard. Caleb, 13. 372.
Packard, Gooding, 13. 372.
Packard, Rec. Hezekiah, D.D., 20. 403, 405.
Packard, Job, 13. 372
Packard, Capt. John. 15. 84.
Packard, Nathaniel, 13. 372.
Packenet, James, 4. 354.
Packer, -, actor, 19. 217.
Packer, James, 12. 108.
Packer, Thomas. 14. 123 n., 128 n. Mar- riage of. 14. 150.
Packer, Goc. William, 4. 96.
Pacquetoun, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Padderston, Goody, accused of witch- . craft, 5. 34.
Paddock, Dr., 15. 183.
Paddock. Capt. Adino, 7. 250 ; 8. 324; II. 393, 395: 15. 340. Papers of, exam- ined, 7. 253. A refugee in 1776, 18 267.
Paddock, Bishop Benjamin H., extract from a sermon by, 18. 316.
Paddock, John, drowned, 15 340.
Paddy, Deacon William, 3. 339 ; 17. 131.
Padelford, Hon. Seth, 13. 54.
Padelford & Fay, Messrs., 13. 328.
Pagan, Judge George, 15. 191.
Pagan, Mrs. Kathron Elizabeth Putnam Upham, 15 191.
Page, -, 5 16. Page, -, 10 482. Page, Lieut., 14 63, 68. His map of Bos- ton, 6. 23, 38, 40. His 'Plan of Bunker Hill Battle,' 14. 55-60.
Page, Rev. Mr., 4. 83, 297.
7
337
OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Page, Benjamin, 5. 16. Page, Fran., 16. 265.
Page, George, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Page, Sir Gregory, 19. 221.
Page, John, 14. 110.
Page, Hon. John, Governor of Virginia, 11. 23; 16. 108, 109. Letter to, from Rich- ard H. Lee, 16. 109, 110.
Page, Mary (Mrs. Green), 14. 150.
Page, Lieut. Peter, 15. 82.
Page, T., 6. 37.
Page, Thomas J., U. S. N., 7. 415.
' Pages from the Ecclesiastical History of New England ' quoted, 5. 435 n.
Paget, Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, see Ux- bridge.
Paget, Rev. John, 13. 342.
Paige, Widow, removed to Apple Island, 20. 4.
Paige, James W., 10. 48.
Paige, John, killed by Indians, 14. 139.
Paige, John W., donation from, 7. 299. Vote of thanks to, 7. 300.
PAIGE, Rev. LuciUs R., D.D., 4. 51, 65, 66, 167 ; 8. 100, 450; 10. 334, 412; 12. 82, 212; 14. 102; 15. 266 ; 18. 244; 19. 335, 380 ; 20. 105. Receives permission to use the Library of the Society, 2. 185, 216, 223, 229, 229 n. Donations from, 2. 236, 301, 534; 6. 417; 11. 501; 13. 305. Nominated a Resident Meni- ber, 2. 270. Elected, 2. 283. Accepts membership, 2. 285. Present at meet- ings of the Society, 2. 286-288, 298, 303, 306, 300, 314, 318-321, 324, 326, 329, 335, 338, 340, 356, 358, 360, 362, 370, 374, 376, 380, 382, 383, 415, 419, 424, 426, 430, 432, 434, 445, 450, 451, 455-458, 460, 462, 469, 470, 472-479, 481, 486, 489, 493, 495, 497, 499, 503, 507, 513, 526, 529, 533, 534, 537, 547, 548, 551, 554, 559, 571, 583, 593, 596, 599, 604, 607. Reads an account of Richard and Roger Harlakenden, 2. 305. Elected Assistant Librarian, 2. 313. Communicates donations, 2. 315. To have certain documents bound, 2. 319. Chosen Recording Secretary pro tempore, 2. 319, 410. To report on tlie subject of Mr. A. Hilliard's communi- cation, 2. 323. Receives permission to use 'Flynt's Diary' for one week, 2. 326. To consider the matter of Mr. S. G. Deeth's letter, 2. 328. Of commit- tee on the index to the third series of Collections, but excused from it, 2. 338. Communication concerning a Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Brit- ish Museum, 2, 355. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 415, 582. Of committee to consider preparing a memorial to the General Court concerning an amendment of certain laws, 2. 418. Report of the committee, 2. 419. Of
committee to consider the printing of the Massachusetts Colonial Records, 2. 449. Elected President pro tempore, 2. 458, 476, 534, 536. Presents a copy of the Journal kept by Mr. Wadsworth, 2. 472. Of Standing Committee, 2. 559; 3. 29. Has permission to borrow the 'Massachusetts Spy,' 2 593. Of Publishing Committee, to prepare Vol. III. of the fourth series, 2. 601. Reso- lutions offered by, concerning Dr. Rob- bins, 3. 174. Services of Dr. Shurtleff acknowledged, 3. 174. Signs a memo- rial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Genealogical Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. Reminiscences of the Vassall family, 4. 63. On H: Bond, 4. 311, 312. On Sylvester Judd, 5. 41-44. On early account-books of Harvard College, 5. 60-63. Stewards of Har- vard College, 5. 154-158. Harvard dinners, 5. 160-164. Motion by, 5. 324. The Standing Committee to consider placing the publications of the Society in the library of Tufts College, 6. 362. Remarks by, 10. 48. Paper read by, II. 345-347. Communication of, on the incorporation of the town of New- ton, 13. 111-113. Remarks by, on presenting to the Society his 'History of Cambridge,' 15. 255, 256. Acknowl- edgment of his gift by the President, 15. 256. Remarks by, on the Orderly Book of Col. Hutchinson, 16. 335, 336. Presents to the Society an orderly book of Col. Hutchinson, as a gift from Mr. Edward Burnham, 17. 234. Remarks by, on the Danforths of Cambridge, 19. 95, 96. His eighticth birthday no- ticed. 19. 247. Remarks by, on pre- senting to the Society his . History of Hardwick,' 20. 112, 113. Vote of thanks to, 20. 113. Remarks by, on presenting to the Society the copy of a letter to Marmaduke Johnson from his brother, 20. 265-268. His ' History of Cambridge,' I. 179 n. ; 2. 305 n. ; 16. 6n .; 17. 274 n .; 19. 224; 20. 112. His paper on authenticated instances of old age, 11. 345-347. His ' History of Hardwick,' 19. 249 ; 20. 190.
Paige, Mrs. Mercy (Aiken), account of, II. 345-347.
Paige, Col. Nicholas, 12. 115.
Paige, Deacon William, 11. 345, 346.
Paige & Chasc, business enterprise of Mr. W: Appleton with, 6. 437, 449.
Pain, Mr., 16. 301, 302.
Pain, Lieut. Aaron, 15. 84.
Pain, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 77.
Pain, Lieut. Phineas, 15. 84.
Paine, Charles, 19. 169, 172, 173, 176-178. His antograplı, faces 19 169.
Paine, Elizabeth (Mrs. Bentley), 1. 320.
22
338
INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Paine, George T., granted leave to reprint
Roger Williams's letters, 10. 93. Do- nation from, II. 500.
Paine, Hon. Henry W., 18. 262; 19. 356.
Paine, Rer. Joshua, 14. 288.
Paine, Martin, M.D., donations from, 3. 93; 5. 45; 10. 314.
Paine, Mary ( Mrs. Clap). I. 439.
Paine, Nathaniel, Esq., donations from, 9. 347; 10. 311.
Paine, Robert, F. C. 1656, 8. 12, 21, 26. Paine, Robert, II. C. 1788, member of the Suffolk bar, 19 164-167, 169-172, 174- 176. llis autograph, faces 19. 169.
Paine, Robert Treat, LL.D., II. C. 1749,
d. 1814, 1. 439; 8. 207, 339; 10. 99, 100; 13 53, 295, 297; 14 285; 15. 361, 393; 18. 381 ; 19. 70, 73, 148, 151, 155-157, 159, 160, 163-165 n. ; 20. 211. Donations from, 2. 236, 283. Delegate to Continental Congress, 7. 203; 15. 356. Letter of Gen. Cobb to, 19. 72, 73. Memorial of, to the General Court, 19 252-255.
Paine, Robert Treat, Jr. (Thomas Paine), H. C. 1792, d. 1811, son of the preceding, 10. 52 ; 19. 172. 176, 177.
Paine, Robert Treat, II. C. 1822, gift from, 20. 192.
Paine, Robert Treat, II. C. 1855, 19. 357. Paine, Samuel, 14. 286. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Paine, Sarah ( Mrs. l'erkins), 1. 354.
Paine, Stephen, 20. 165.
Paine, Thomas, H.C. 1792, see Paine, Robert T., Jr.
Paine, Thomas, Dorer, N. II., 14. 124 n. Paine, Thomas, political writer, d. 1809, 2.
400, 401 ; 6. 301; 13. 386, 388. Letter to Abbé Raynal on affairs of America, I. 19. Influence of his ' Common Sense', II. 254. His 'Common Sense,' I. 9; 14. 280, 283, 285. Life of, I. 39. His ' Age of Reason,' 6. 267.
Paine, Rev. Thomas, d. 1757, his Ordi- nation Sermon, I. 137.
Paine, Thomas (1657), stepson of Mr. Thomas Mayhew, 12. 128.
Paine, Thomas, Wrentham, 12. 398.
Paine, Hon. Timothy, I. 354; 14. 286.
Paine, Timothy A., donation from, 3. 36. Paine, William, 12. 108.
Paine, William Cushing, 13. 292.
Paine, William E., donation from, 1. 501. Painesville, Ohio, 19. 439.
' Painesville Herald,' newspaper, 19. 439.
Painted Rock near Schenectady, N. Y., 19. 418, 419.
'Painters and Engravers, Early, of New England', 9. 197.
Painting, money paid for, 2. 234 n.
Paintings, a committee appointed to consider the repairing of, 2. 286. Re- port of the committee, 2. 288, 288 n., 289 n. Owned by Mr. Dowse, 3. 374-
379. Owned by the Society, 6. 12; 10. 170. And engravings of the Society, catalogue of, proposed, 17. 101. See Portraits.
Palairet, Jean, his 'English and French Possessions in America,' I. 20.
Palatinate, war for the recovery of, II. 214.
Palatines, 4. 354-356.
Palestrello, Bartolomeo Moñis de, 16. 383.
Paley, Rev. Williamn, D.D., 10. 244 ; 16. 130; 18. 421. His ' Moral and Politi- cal Philosophy ' cited, 6. 171. On sla- very, 6. 171.
Palfrey, Mr., 8. 324, 325.
PALFREY, Gen. FRANCIS W., 13. 380; 19. 288, 310, 357. Donation from, 8. 467. Elected a Resident Member, 12. 333. Reads a paper on the Peninsular Cam- paign, 13. 253. Elected a member of the Standing Cominittee, 13. 279; 14. 28. Gift from, 18. 287. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Gray, 19. 125. Hlis ' Antietam and Fredericks- burg,' 19. 287.
PALFREY, Hon. JOHN G., LL.D., I. vii n., 396, 398, 418, 427, 434 n., 436, 473, 478 n., 492, 499, 503 m .; 8. 10, 62, 239; 10. 84, 96, 218, 230, 246, 302; II. 105, 140 n .; 12. 233, 251, 291; 13. 24, 37, 229, 231, 241; 14. 392; 15. 219; 16. 69 n., 209; 17. 869 n .; 18. 19, 79, 80, 419; 19. 75, 96, 199, 200, 314; 20. 78, 122, 329, 332, 396. Nominated a Res- ident Member, 1. 378. Elected, 1. 381. Recording Secretary pro tempore, 1. 492 ; 2. 240. Present at meetings of the So- ciety, 2. 3, 12, 17, 40, 46, 50, 109, 237, 238, 241, 258, 262, 268, 294, 298, 300, 307, 314, 319, 320, 324, 334, 350, 352, 364, 370, 507. Presents to the Library a copy of the ' North American Review,' from 1825 to 1836, 2. 29. To receive the thanks of the Society, 2. 29. Sub- ject of a lecture delivered by him, 2. 34. Donations from, 2. 77, 79, 80, 87, 92, 98, 100, 102, 112, 123, 124, 129, 135, 139, 145, 170, 181, 188, 211, 214, 218, 222, 236, 239, 243, 334 : 4. 146; 5. 57 ; 8. 88, 274; 9. 347; 10. 105; II. 139, 333, 500. Resigns his place as a Fel- low, 2. 110. Nominated for re-election as a Resident Member, 2. 234. Re- elected a Resident Member, 2. 235, 608 n. Of committee to consider ar- rangements for commemorating the anniversary of the New England Con- federation, 2. 240. Of committee to consider a celebration of the first half- century of the incorporation of the Society at, 2. 267. To deliver the ad- dress at the celebration, 2. 289 ; 3. 167, 356. Reads letters from his grand- father, William Palfrey, to John
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.