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Wilkes, 2. 294. Communicates letters relating to historical matters, 2. 294, 294 n. To receive the thanks of the Society for his address, and to furnish a copy of it for publication, 2. 301, 301 n. Letters relating to the docu- ments obtained from the French ar- chives, 2. 303 n. A communication concerning the claim of the Common- wealth to the 'Hutchinson Papers,' 2. 333 n., 334 n. Statement concerning the ownership of the ' Hutchinson Pa- pers,' 2. 364, 420 n. Resigns member- ship, 2. 569, 608 n. Notice of, 2. 608 n. His intention to make investigations in the early history of New England, 3. 66. Correspondence of N. Appleton and, 5. 308. Procures papers from Eng- land to illustrate his ' History,' 7. 480. His 'advertisement ' respecting the seal of the 'Council for New England,' 9. 463. And the ' Hutchinson Papers,' IO. 121, 122, 120; 11. 335, 341. Communi- cation from. 11. 139. Letter from, on the death of Charles Folsom, 12. 303- 313. Allowed to make extracts from Judge Sewall's Diary, 13. 378. Allowed to inake extracts from the papers of Gov. Belcher, 14. 1. Incident related by, at the Danvers centennial celebra- tion, 17. 369. His statement as to its authenticity, 17. 370. Deatlı of, 18. 417. Remarks by the President, 18. 421. Resolve of the Society, 18. 422. Remarks by Judge Hoar, 18. 423. His ' Eulogy on Dr. Kirkland,' 2. 170. His ' Life of William Palfrey,' 2. 294 n. His 'History of New England,' 2. 339 n., 608 n .; 3. 356 ; 5. 144, 402 n. ; 9. 24; II. 185 n., 400 n., 402, 403 n., 404, 445 n .; 12. 358; 13. 454-456 ; 16. 196 n., 201, 200, 222 n., 235 n., 257 n., 258 n .; 17. 219 n., 381 n .; 19. 96 n .; 20. 46 n., 62 n., 79 n., 186, 186 n., 298 n.
Palfrey, Peter, 17. 369 n.
Palfrey, William, donations from, 2. 444, 459.
Palfrey, Col. William, 7. 193; 8. 361; II. 140 n, 141 ; 15. 125; 16. 69, 60 m. Letters to John Wilkes, 2. 294, 294 n. Letter to J: Wilkes, read by Mr. Deane, 6. 480-483. Made Paymaster- General, 8. 412.
Palfry, Jonathan, 6. 340.
PALGRAVE, Sir FRANCIS, nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 471. Elect- ed, I. 474. Accepts membership, I. 497. Donation from, I. 500. llis death, 5. xi. Notice of his death, 5. 228. Second report of, cited, 11. 167- 171, 175 n.
Palier, Philip. 4. 353.
'Palinurus ' ( Flucker, Thomas ?), 20. 48. 'Pall Mall Budget,' 17. 1.
Palmer, Mr., 19. 219.
Palmer, Aaron II , donation from, 2. 346. Palmer, Bethiah (Mrs. Ellis), r. 344.
Paliner, Mrs. Catherine ( Haveu), 1. 344 ; 19. 225.
Palmer, Edward, 14. 306.
Paliner, Edward, M.D., application of, referred to the Cabinet-Keeper, 13. 132.
Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth B. (Gragg), 19. 227.
Palmer, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. Chadwick), 19. 229.
Paliner, Frederic Temple, 14. 159.
Palmer, Capt. John, 12. 109.
Palmer, John P. and D. R., 8. 321.
Palmer, IIon. Joseph, 4. 43; 7. 239; 10. 99; 12. 39.
PALMER, JOSEPH, M.D., 8 49; 12. 72, 215; 15. 9. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 4. 147. Of Committee on Prince Manuscripts, 4. 439. Donations from, 4. 384 ; 9. 66. Of Publishing Commit- tee, 5. 153. Of committee on history of the Rebellion, 5. 223. On longevity. 8. 434-440. His deatlı, 11. xviii. Resolution adopted by the Society on the death of, 12 51. Letter of Pres. Winthrop in relation to, 12. 51. Mr. S. F. Haven appointed to prepare a memoir of him, 12. 329. ' Memoir of,' by Mr. Dexter, 19. 224-220. Ances- try, 19 224. 225. Birth and parentage, 19. 225. Education, 19 225. Begins the study of medicine, 19. 226 Mar- riage, 19. 226. Removes to Cuba, 19. 226. Returns to Massachusetts, 19. 226. His connection with newspapers. 19. 226, 227. Second and third mar- riages, 19. 227. Appointment in the Boston Custom House, 19 223. Work on the Triennial Catalogue. 19 223. llis . Necrology of Alumni of Harvard College,' 19, 229. His death, 19. 223. Palmer. Mrs. Joseph, donation from, 12. 215.
Palmer, Rev. Joseplı, I. 343; 19. 224.
Palmer, Josephi. & Co , Messrs., 14. 200.
Palmer, Mrs. Mary Lucy Loretto Char- lotte (Gorham), 19 226.
Palmer, Neliemialı, 10. 18.
Palmer, Sir Roundell. 16. 114.
Palmer, Mrs. Sarah ( Eames), 1. 343; 19. 224.
Palmer, Steplien, the elder, 1. 343; 19 221. Palmer, Stephen, H. C. 1747, d. 1791, 1. 343; 19 224.
PALMER, Rev. STEPHEN, A.M., d. 1921. 1. 262-264, 270, 277, 279 : 19 224, 225. His death, I. xlii, 341 n Nominated a Resident Member, I. 255. Elected. I. 257. Dr. Dexter's ' Memoir of.' I. 343-345, 349 n. List of his publica- tions, I. 344, 345. Dr. Harris requested to prepare a memoir of. 1. 319. As- sessments duc froni, remitted, 1. 349.
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Palmer, Chief Justice Thomas, 12. 414. Palmer, Thomas, son of the preceding, 12. 414; 15. 187.
Palmer, Mass., 12. 407, 414.
Palmer House, Cambridge, picture of, in the Cabinet of the Society, 19. 224.
Palmerston, Ilenry John Temple, 3d Vis- count, 16. 12, 430, 440. Letter to, from Mr. Abbott Lawrence, 3. 76, 77.
Palmerston, Henry Temple, 2d Viscount, 14. 244.
Palmes, Richard, 11. 141.
Palmetto, barque, 7. 416.
Pamelius, Jacobus, 18. 427.
Pamphlets, Io. 7, 12. To be hound in volumes, 1. 39 ; 3. 32, 32 b., 32 d. To be exchanged, 1. 451, 452. Catalogue of, 2. 44 n .; 3. 87, 159 ; 6 14. Report on those unbound, 3. 86, 87. Number of, in the Library, 3 155, 167, 285, 286 ; 6. 13. Need of additional pamphlet cases, 6. 13, 14. Arrangement of, in the library of the Society, 9. 186, 188. See Librarian's Report.
Panama, 8. 205, 210, 211.
Panama Question, 19. 50.
Pandulph (Pandolfe), Cardinal, 11. 415.
Panhòmuk, 2. 290 n.
Panizzi, Sir Antonio, 19 4; 20. 58, 60. Pannartz, Arnold, II. 419 n.
'Πανζωορυκτολογια sive Panzoologico- mineralogia.' 8. 78.
Paoli, Pasquale de, 19. 217.
l'apacy, 6. 473. Gov. Bradford on, II. 408-428.
Papakakow, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
l'aper made from potato-vines, t. 90 n., 91. Paper money, I. 19, 55. Specimens of, used in Pennsylvania and Maryland, 6. 17. (Colonial) presented, 11. 160. Paper-notes of the Province of Massachu- setts Bay, of date December 10, 1690, 6. 428, 429.
Papers, questions concerning the dispo- sition of those obtained by soldiers in the American war of 1860-1864, 6. 5, 6. From the Public Record Office, abstract of, 14. 340-358. Papists, 6. 478.
Papomēton, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Paradisarhellir, 2. 98 n.
Paraguay, Republic of, 11. 144.
Parana River, 7. 415.
Parcher, Elias, marriage of, 14. 152. Parcher, Mrs. Grace, 14. 152. Paré, Ambrose, 5. 395.
Pareus, David, II. 413 n., 427 n. His 'Commentary upon Revelations ' cited, II. 413, 416, 420.
Pargiter, Lady, wife of Sir L. Washing- ton, 5. 149.
Parham, Sir Edward, see Pelham.
Parieu, Marie Louis Pierre Felix Esqui- rou de, his 'Life of Gustavus Adol- phus,' 14. 181.
Paris, F. J., 8. 475, 481.
PARIS, LOUIS-PHILIPPE D'ORLÉANS, Comte DE, elected an Honorary Mem- ber, 14. 185. Accepts membership, 14. 201. His 'History of the American Civil War,' 13. 331; 20. 345.
Paris, France, 3. 152, 303; 6. 117, 251, 437; 10. 439; II. 324. Report of the committee on obtaining documents from, 2. 299. Maps of, 6. 26. Great Exposition, 1867, 10. 84; II. 362. Treaty of, Io. 413. Rogers's dinner- party at, Io 438.
Paris, N. Y., 19 406, 408, 409, 415, 416. Paris Island, S. C., 7. 359.
Parislı, Elisha, D.D., 1. 178; 18. 439, 440. See Morse, J. Parish, Thomas, 8. 13, 21, 26.
Parish & Co., 3. 52, 55.
Parish rates, 3. 155.
Parishi Will Case, 7. 56.
Park, Daniel, 15. 77.
Park, Major Edward G., memorial of, presented to the Society, 9. 67.
PARK, Rev. EDWARDS A., D.D., dona- tions from, 3. 220 ; 5. 57, 219, 373, 440. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 229. Granted leave to copy from the So- ciety's archives, 14. 32. Cited, 6. 170.
Park, Dr. John, 6. 281. Donations from, I. 202, 219.
Park, Hon. John C., donation of his ' Me- morial of Major Edward G. Park,' 9. 67.
Park, Thomas, 17. 157-159.
Park, Thomas, Newton, 17. 157.
Park, William, 17. 157.
Park, Deacon William, 13. 306.
Park Theatre, New York, 14. 43.
Parke, James, see Wensleydale, Bavon.
Parke, John, 15. 144.
Parke, Robert W., 3. 257.
Parker, -, 12. 235.
Parker, Cupt., 15. 130; 17. 48. Extract from the orderly book of, 17. 48, 49.
Parker, Lieut .- Col., deatlı of, 7. 178, 253.
Parker, Mr., 1671, II. 132.
Parker, Mr., 1775, 16. 297.
Parker, Mr. (Gore, Miller, & Parker), 11. 308.
Parker, Mrs., donation from, I. 116.
Parker, Sergeant, sentenced by court- martial, 16. 363.
Parker, Lieut. Aaron, 15. 86.
Parker, Alice, 20. 289 n. Parker, Capt. Asa, 15. 79.
Parker, Lieut. Avery, 15. 78, 78 n.
Parker, Bethiah ( Mrs. Orcutt), 10 214. Parker, Benjamin, 19. 228.
Parker, Rev. Benjamin C. C., 8. 18, 19.
Parker, Capt. Charles,
see Parks, Charles.
Parker, Charles H., 19. 357.
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Parker, Daniel, 11. 141; 12. 289; 13. 200; 16. 292 n., 294. Letter to, from Dr. Andrew Eliot, 16. 292, 293.
Parker, Daniel P., contributes to pur- chase the Society's building, I. 465 n. Partner of N. Appleton (Parker, Apple- ton, §- Co.), 5. 200; 6. 435; II. 308. Parker, David, 15. 77, 77 N.
Parker, Edgar, copy of portrait of Gov. Edward Winslow, painted by, 19. 386 n. ; 20. 1, 192.
Parker, Edward L, his ' History of Lon- donderry,' cited, 7. 28 n.
Parker, Elizabeth (Mrs. Adams), 16. 8 n., 9.
Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth P., gift from, 18. 423. Thanks voted to, 18. 423.
Parker, Lieut. Enos, 15. 81, 81 n.
PARKER, Hon. FRANCIS E., 10. 412 : 13. 7; 19. 357. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 6. 426. Of Auditing Committee, 7. 347. Donation from, Io. 86 ; 11. 501. Added to the committee on the ' Huteli- inson Papers,' 11. 333. Gifts of, to the Library, 13. 265, 271. Gift from, 17. 1.
Parker, George A., 14. 58.
Parker, Capt. Gideon, 12. 202; 15. 86.
Parker, Rev. Henry E., chaplain, 7. 93, 94.
Parker, Henry M., donation from, 2. 442. PARKER, HENRY T., A.M., 8. 10 ; 20. 344. Eleeted a Corresponding Member, 5. 205. Donations from. 7. 347.
Parker, Humphrey, 13. 340.
Parker, Hon. Isaac, LL.D., d. 1830, I. 307; 4. 161; 10. 63, 184, 187; II. 56; 16. 127; 19 162, 162 n., 163, 283, 284. Death of, 11. 67.
Parker, Isaae, Jr., donation from, I. 167. Parker, Lieut. Isaac, 15. 81.
Parker, Isaac and Jolin, donation from, I. 146.
Parker, James M. (Parker & White), do- nation fromn, 2. 475.
PARKER, Hlon. JOEL, LL.D., 8. 484 ; 10. 37,53, 334; 11. 33, 191 n., 342; 12. 4, 8; 13. 18 ; 14. 155, 318; 17. 32. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 177. Eleeted, 2. 180. Accepts membership, 2. 184. A delegate from New Hamp- shire at the discourse of Mr. Adams, 2. 255 n. Donations from, 4 235, -384 ; 5. 26, 172, 309; II. 501. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 287. On Rufus Choate. 4. 372. Of committee to de- cide upon the disposition of certain pa- pers, 6. 6. Motion of, 10. 341. Report on the 'Hutchinson Papers,' 10. 133. Remarks by, on the first charter of Massachusetts, II. 188-196. Of com- mittee on the ' Ilutehinson Papers,' II. 227, 326. Remarks of, on presenting Mr. Gadé's translation of the account of the discovery of a ship-tomb in Nor-
way, 13. 9. His death, 14. xvi. Death of, announced, 14 103. Resolutions of the Society on the death of, 14. 103. Gov. Washburn appointed to prepare a memoir of, 14. 108. 'Memoir of,' by Gov. Washburn, 14. 172-179. His birthi, 14. 173. Autograph and por- trait of, face 14. 173. Judge of New Hampshire Superior Court, 14. 174. Professor in Harvard Law School. 14. 174. Other lionors, 14. 174. Publica- tions, 14. 175. His character as a judge, 14. 175. Conflict with Judge Story, 14. 176. Character as a law professor, 14. 177. As a statesinan, 14. 178. Marriage and family, 14. 178. His paper on the ' Origin, Organization, and Influence of Towns in New Eng- land,' 9. 14-65. llis lecture on the first charter of Massachusetts eited, II. 176.
Parker, John, II.C. 1661, 8. 13, 22, 26.
Parker, John, 1709, 20. 286, 312, 313. Parker, John, 1757. 17. 158.
Parker, Jolin, contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 146, 465 n.
Parker, Capt. John, 17. 319, 320.
Parker, Ilon. John Avery, 15. 360.
Parker, Lieut. Jonas, 15. 81.
Parker, Joseph, 20. 286, 312, 313, 317.
Parker, Capt. Joshua, 15 79.
Parker, Mary, 20. 312-316.
Parker, Mary (M/rs. Sewall), 1. 380; 16. 8 n.
Parker, Mary M., 14 178.
Parker, Lieut .- Col. Moses, 14. 83, 80; 15. 81, 89, 93, 95, 97, 99, 100, 104. 106.
Parker, Capt. Noah, 14. 143. Death of, 14. 147.
Parker, Capt. Oliver, 5. 16: 15 79, 79 n. Sentenced by court-martial, 15. 136.
Parker, Ilon. Peter, donation from, and vote of thanks to, 4 390, 391.
Parker, Sir Peter, 5. 338; 19. 221.
Parker, Samuel, 19. 175.
l'arker, Samuel, donation from. 2. 418.
l'arker, Rt. Rev. Samnel, D.D., I. 178.
Letter to, from J. Willard and others, 5. 105, 106. His relations with Mr. Wal- ter, 19. 22. Letters of Mr. Walter to, 19. 233-236.
Parker, Samnel 1), 13 62; 19 175, 178. Parker, Rer. Samuel P., D.D., 16. 360 n. Parker, Mrs. Susan, donation from, 2. 55. Parker, Rev. Theodore, 6 310 ; 12. 27 n. Assisted by Dr. Convers Francis, 7 6. Note from, to W: Sturgis, 7. 464. In- tereourse of, with Dr. Franeis, 8. 243,
244. Farewell letter to Dr. Francis, 8. 248, 249.
Parker, Thomas, 7. 206. Parker, Thomas, 16. 204.
Parker, Rer. Thomas (!), d. 1677, 11. 201 ; 12 306: 17. 343. Parker, William, 1. 389 ; 16. 8 n, 9.
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Parker, Hon. William, Exeter, son of the preceding, H.C. 1751, 16. 8, 8 n. Dona- tion from, I. 48.
Parkersburg, Va., letter of Mr. G: Liver- more from, 10. 452.
Parkliurst, -, 12. 372.
Parkhurst, Henry M., 20. 28.
Parkhurst, Saralı, 19. 94.
Parkin, Mrs. William W., 12. 336.
Parkman, Daniel, 18. 344. Signs com- plaint against W. L. Garrison, 18. 343. Parkman, Deliverance, heliotype of her house presented, 13. 378.
Parkman, Rev. Ebenezer, 9 465. Manu- script serinons of, presented by Dr. Tyler, 9. 466. 'Diary of,' in the li- brary of the American Antiquarian So- ciety, 9. 466.
Parkman, Elias, 1693, 6. 349.
Parkman, Elias, 1776, 7. 231.
PARKMAN, FRANCIS, LL.B., 2. 481; 9. 176; 11. 143, 198-200 ; 12. 41, 251; 14. 216; 15. 274, 305; 16. 163, 165; 17. 311, 314, 466; 18. 26, 419; 19. 357; 20. 185. Nominated a Resident Meni- ber, 2. 481. Elected, 2. 482. Accepts membership, 2. 484. Letter and dona- tion from, 2. 489. Present at a meeting of the Society, 2. 604. Of Standing Committee, 3. 86, 162; 15. 276. Do- nations from, 3. 93, 204, 214; 4. 285; 10. 41 ; II. 158, 501; 13. 378; 15. 307. To take charge of the communication from the Chicago Historical Society, 3. 94. 95. Books to be given to the Chicago Historical Society, 3. 95. Signs the remonstrance against the change of naine desired by the New England Historic, Genealogical Society, 3. 266- 270. Photographie views of Peruvian Antiquities exhibited by, 9. 156. Re- marks on a letter of Gen. Montcalm, II. 112-115. Correspondence with the Marquis de Montcalm, II. 125-128. Exhibits copies of some old Jesuit maps of the Mississippi, 11. 142. Re- view of his 'Discovery of the Great West,' by Count Circourt, presented, II. 333. Resolution offered by him with reference to the historical collec- tions of Pierre Margry, 12. 318. Calls attention to a proposed meeting of ar- chæologists, 13. 379. Calls attention to a portrait said to be that of Sir William Phipps, 14. 206. Motion of, 14. 206. Of committee to examine the Phipps portrait, 14. 206. Resigns as member of the Council, 15. 305. Vote to accept his resignation, 15. 305. Reads a letter accompanying a gift from Edward Wheelwright, 17. 104. Of committee to advise with the editor of the proposed history of America, 18. 288. Communicates some early letters of Washington, 18. 288. Re-
marks by, on the paper by C. F. Ad- ams, Jr., on the printing of old manu- scripts, 20. 183. His 'Pioneers of France in the New World,' 10 5; 14. 376 n.
Parkman, Rev. Francis, D.D., 18. 206. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Donations from, 2. 23. 93, 170, 306, 329, 423, 430, 462.
Parkman, George, M.D., 15. 370, 371; 16. 113. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.
Parkman, Richard, donation from, 8. 442. Parkman, Samuel, 1. 192 n .; 17. 243.
Parkman, Dr. Samuel, 10. 440 n.
Parkman, William, 12 108.
Parkman, Deacon William, d. 1832, 17. 244 n. His 'Journal,' 2. 528. Extracts from the journal of, 17. 243, 244.
Parks, Major, 7. 225, 231.
Parks (Parker), Capt. Charles, 13. 96.
Parks, Luther, surgeon, 7. 414; 17. 58. Donation from, and vote of thanks to, 5. 147, 148. Letter from, to Mr. Charles Deane, 5. 148. 149.
Parks, Capt. Warren ( Warham), 15. 78, 78 n.
Parliament, England, 2. 8 ; 3. 22, 79, 230, 314; 6. 47, 488 ; 10. 162. Mr. Bowdoin's account of the Journals of the Long, Little, etc., 1. 426 n. Act prohibiting trade with the colonies, 3. 92, 93. Acts referring to colonial mat- ters to be arranged, 3. 110. Letter of Gov. Hutchinson in relation to certain acts, 3. 282. Matters pertaining to the Narragansett Patent, 6. 53, 58-61, 64, 66 n., 76. Petitions to, to abolish slavery, mentioned by B: Franklin in his 'Parody,' 6. 126. Letters from Lord Dunmore laid before, 6. 186, 187. Propositions for peace with America, 6. 233. Attitude towards the States of America, 6. 374.
Parliament House in London, reported burnt in 1775, 7. 204.
Parliamentary Army, 6. 255.
Parliamentary Blue Book, 11. 484.
'Parliamentary Register,' I. 112.
Parmenius, Stephen, 12. 7. ' Memoir and l'oem of,' 1. 166.
Parmenter, Jason, 5. 16.
'Parr, Gov. John, Vindication of,' I. 113.
Parr, Dr. Samuel, 12. 166; 15. 231 n.
Parr, Thomas, 13. 63 ; 20. 343. - Parris, Rer. Samuel, 17. 263. Copy of his will read by Mr. Paige, 2. 429.
Parrot, Widow, 7. 206.
Parrott, William W., letter from, and ac- count of the early trade in cotton in the United States, 3 221-224.
Parrtown, N. S., 18. 268.
Parry, Edward, Portsmouth, 8. 358.
Parsley-root, 5. 391. As a medicine, 5. 391.
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Parsons, - 17. 338.
Parsons, - -, innkeeper, 11. 13, 31.
Parsons, Charles C., donation from, 1. 473.
Parsons, Charles W., M.D., . donation from, 4. 424; 11. 500.
Parsons, Rev. David, 20. 47 n.
PARSONS, EBEN, I. 110, 192 n .; 11. 95. His deatlı, I. xlii, 287 n., 289. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 102. Elected, I. 104. Donation from, 1. 122. ' Me- moir of,' by Dr. Lothrop, 1. 317-320. Pres. Kirkland asked to prepare a me- moir of, 1. 349.
Parsons, Eli, Act and Proclamation for the apprehension of, 3. 179, 180. En- gaged in Shays' Rebellion, 3. 179, 180; 5. 16.
Parsons, Lieut. Enoeh, 15. 86; 17. 176 n., 179, 179 n., 180, 181, 181 n., 183-185, 195.
Parsons, Gorhamn, 1. 318, 319.
Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, 2. 563 ; 12. 192, 193.
Parsons, Joseph, 20 325.
Parsons, Rev. Joseph, 8. 30.
Parsons, Capt. Lawrence, 16. 71; 17. 324.
Parsons, Lydia (Mrs. Greenleaf), 2. 563, 561.
Parsons, Mrs. Mary (Gorham), 1. 317.
Parsons, Rev. Moses, 1. 317.
Parsons, Samuel, 15. 157.
Parsons, Gen. Samuel II., 14. 87, 296 ; 15. 128, 133, 160 ; 16. 341; 17. 176, 176 n., 179 n., 180, 191 n.
Parsons, Solomon, sufferings of, 4. 383. Parsons, Theodore, letter from, given to the Society, 3. 113.
Parsons, Chief Justice Theophilus, LL.D., d. 1813, 1. 260, 307, 309, 310, 317 ; 2. 161, 356, 399; 3. 113; 4. 377; 8. 297; 10. 62, 63, 75; 13. 297, 303, 454, 458; 18. 131 ; 19. 145, 153, 155-157 n., 163, 165, 165 n., 177, 260. A diary, of unknown authorship, in his library, presented to the Society, 2. 309. Dis- tinguished position of, 3. 195. Part taken by, in the debates of the Mass- achusetts Convention of 1788, 3 297, 298, 301 ; 6. 149. The Crowninshield Case, 6. 279, 280. And Judge Story, 10. 179, 180. ' Memoir of,' by his son, eulogized, 11. 105. 'Memoir of,' cited, 6. 148, 300 ; 19. 157 n.
PARSONS, Prof. THEOPHILUS, LL.D., d. .1882, 2. 356, 564 ; 9. 192; 11. 105, 257; 12. 6; 13. 267 ; 16. 252 ; 19. 314 ; 20. 241. Maps and historieal papers presented by, 3. 113. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 374. Accepts membership, 4 379. Donations from, 5. 159 ; 6. 23; 7. 21, 103; 11. 501. On Judge Shaw, 5. 174- 177. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Charles Folsom, 12. 296; 13. 26. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Loring, 10. 82. Resigns membership,
16. 176. His death, 19 230. Ilis ' Address commemorative of Professor Greenleaf,' 2. 565 n., 566 - 568. His opinion of Mr. Greenleaf's 'Treatise on the Law of Evidence,' 2 566, 567. His 'Memoir of Chief Justice Theophi- lus Parsons' cited, 6. 148; 17 117 n. ; 19. 157 n. ' Memoir of Charles Fol- som,' by, 13. 26-42.
Parsons, Thomas W., Jr., M.D., transla- tor of Dante, 8. 277.
PARSONS, USHER, M.D., 2. 59. Nomina- ted a Corresponding Member, 2. 59. Eleeted, 2. 62. Donations from, 2. 84, 431, 460, 547; 3 50; 4. 379, 384; 5. 195, 219, 347 ; 6. 17. Donation from, and vote of thanks to. 5. 373, 374. Let- ter from, to Mr. G: Livermore, 6. 239, 240. Letters testifying to the bravery of the blaeks, 6. 240. Exhibits Indian relies, 6. 428. Death of, 10. xvi, 409, 410.
Parsons, William, 19. 357.
Parsons, William, 1. 192 n. Donations from, I. 155, 193. And Eben Parsons, II. 95.
Parsons, Mrs. William, donation from, 9. 81.
Parsons vs. Trask, eited, 13 299.
Partee, John, senteneed by a court-mar- tial, 16. 344.
'Parthenon,' 18. 228.
Particular Court of Hartford, see Hart- ford.
Particular Court of New London, see New London.
PARTON, JAMES, desires to use eertain manuseripts, 6. 334. Eleeted a Corre- sponding Member, 9. 177. Acceptance of membership by, 9. 196. Ilis Corre- sponding Membership terminated by removal into the State, 18. 67. Ilis 'Life of Franklin' eited, 6. 246; 10. 268.
Partridge, Capt., 17. 216.
Partridge, Capt. Alden, 17. 98.
Partridge, Hon. George, 11. 21, 22, 24.
Partridge, John, 7. 130.
Partridge, John, 16. 264, 274. Appre- hends G: Burroughs, 5 32.
Partridge, Nehemiah, 16. 269.
Partridge, Col. Oliver, 2. 95; 12. 419; 20. 47 n.
Partridge, Rev. Ralph, 17. 341, 343.
Partridge, Samuel. 20. 325.
Partridge, Capt. Samuel, Son of Liberty, II. 141.
Partridge, Sarah ( Mrs. Hunkins), 14. 150. Partridge, William, appointed an officer in the Carthagena Expedition. 18 375. Partridge (Partrigg), Rev. William, d. 1693, 8. 28.
Partridgefield (Peru), Mass , 12. 408; 19. 898. Named for Oliver Partridge, 12. 419.
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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Partrigg, Rev. William, see Partridge. Party allegiance, 7. 434.
Pasbeslauke, Conn., identified, 8. 475.
Pascataqua, Mr. Tuttle's remarks on the name, 16. 377-379.
Pascataque, N. H., 10. 328.
Paschal II., Pope, II. 415, 427.
Pasonagessit (Quincy), 16. 206.
Pasquier, Etienne-Denis, Duc de, 17. 312.
Pass, a family of engravers, 2. 613.
Pass given by order of Gen. Gage, 3. 180, 181.
Passaconaway, Sachem, 10. 328.
Passaic County, N. J., 2. 237 n.
Passamaquody, 3 807.
Passekou, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Passy, France, 3. 293.
Patch, -, innkeeper, 11. 10, 31.
Patch, Capt. Samuel, 15. 79, 79 n.
Patent, Narragansett, see Narragansett Patent.
Patent Case argued by Serjeant Copley, 7. 170.
Patent of New England, 1620, 9. 20, 33.
Patent Office, see United States Patent Office.
Patents, 2. 319. Laws concerning, 2. 317 ; IO. 198.
Paternoster Row, 3. 136.
Paterson, Lieut .- Col., his interview with Washington, 5. 333, 334.
Paterson, William, his 'Practical Stat- utes of the Session of 1861 ' cited, 17. 211.
Patrick, Christopher, killed by Indians, 14. 136.
Patrick, John, 3. 261.
Patrick, Lieut. John, 15. 83.
Patrickson, Mr., agent of Mr. Cradock, 5. 134, 136. Pattee, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 80 n., 81.
Pattee, William S., M.D., his 'History of Old Braintree and Quincy ' cited, 17. 56 n.
Patten, George, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Patten, Nathaniel, letter from, 4. 291, 292. Patten, Richard, 2. 448 n.
Patten, William, 15. 116, 117, 119. Sen- tenced by court-martial, 15. 121.
Patterson, -, 18. 90, 117.
Patterson, -- , a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Patterson, Mr., 5. 12.
Patterson, Capt. Carlile P., letter from, read, 16. 183. Letter from, 16. 400, 401.
Patterson, Francis, 19. 218.
Patterson, Gen. John, 14. 87; 15. 81, 85, 94, 97-102, 105, 124, 129, 138, 142, 160. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 81, 81 n. Patterson, Marcus, 19. 218.
Patteson, William, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267. Pattin, -, constable, 20. 125.
Pattin, Capt. William, 11. 141. Paul II., Pope, 11. 413. Paul, Widow, 17. 204.
Paul, Sir John, II. 132.
Paul, Silas, Indian preacher, 1. 27. Paul Jones, ship, 7. 411, 414.
PAULDING, Hon. JAMES KIRKE, A.M., II. 233. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, 2. 46. Elected, 2. 47. His death, 5. xi.
Paulet, Sir Amias, 12. 287 n. Letter of Queen Elizabeth to, 12. 288 n.
Paumahtukquasuk, his will, 2. 289, 290, 290 n., 201 n.
Pavement, wooden, to be laid in front of the building of the Society, 2. 149. Expense of, 2. 211 n.
PAVER, WILLIAM, elected a Correspond- ing Member, 3. 128. Accepts member- ship, 3. 150. Donation from, of a list of pedigrees of Yorkshire, 3. 150. Death of, 13. xviii, 380.
Pavissich, Dr. Luigi Cesare, II. 2.
' Paw-Paw,' game of, 13. 46.
Pawcatuck River, 6. 73 n., 77.
Pawquajan, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Pawtucket, R. 1., 17. 86.
Pawtucket Canal. Lowell, 5. 268.
Pawtucket Company, 5. 268.
Pawtucket Falls, I. 87.
Pawtucket Indians, 6. 363.
Pawtuxet, 6. 50 n., 59; 12. 354 n., 356.
Pawtuxet River, II. 28.
Paxton, Charles, 12. 417 ; 14. 183. Por- trait of, presented to the Society, 2. 17. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
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