Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 61

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 542


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Paxton, Mass., 12. 408, 417.


Payer, Gen., 3. 228.


Payn, Mr., 16. 290.


Payn, Nathaniel, 3. 343.


Payne, -, 4 356.


Payne, Mr., 1775, 7. 217, 236; 15. 339, 341.


Payne, Mrs , 15- 342.


Payne, Ann, 13. 410, 415.


Payne, Christopher Gore, 13. 420.


Payne, Edward, 12. 323.


Payne, Edward, b. 1708, 13. 410, 415.


Payne, Edward, b. 1714, 13. 410, 415, 417.


Payne, Edward, b. 1765, 13. 418.


Payne, Deacon Edward, b. 1721, 13. 410, 415. Payne, Mrs. Edward, 13. 418.


Payne, Edward William, 13. 420, 421. .


Payne, Ellis Gray, 13. 420.


Payne, Jane, 13 410, 415, 417.


Payne, John, 13. 410, 415, 416.


Payne, Margaret, 13. 410, 415, 416 n., 417.


Payne, Prof. Martyn, donations from, 2. 498; 3. 32a.


Payne, Mary, b. 1700, 13. 410, 414.


Payne, Mary, b. 1757, 13. 418, 421, 422. Payne, Mary (3/rs. Sewall), 13. 416.


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Payne, Capt. Philip, 13. 417.


Payne, Rebecca (Mrs. Gore), 13. 418, 419, 421, 422.


Payne, Richard, 13. 410, 415, 417.


Payne, Samuel, 6. 349.


Payne, Sarah, 6. 1690, 13. 410, 414, 416.


Payne, Sarah, b. 1704, 13. 410, 415.


Payne, Sarah, 6. 1757, 13. 418, 421.


Payne (Payn), Elder Solomon, 8. 220- 222.


Payne, Thomas, 13. 410, 415, 417.


Payne, Tobias, the elder, 13. 405.


Payne, Tobias, b. 1697, 13. 410, 414, 416.


Payne, Tobias, the emigrant, 13. 405, 410, 414.


Payne, William, 12 62.


Payne, William, the elder, 13. 405.


Payne, William, b. 1669, H.C. 1689, d. 1735, 6. 350; 8. 28; 13. 409, 411, 414. Payne, William, 6. 1695, 13. 410, 414.


Payne, William, b. 1706, 13. 410, 415, 416.


Payne, William, b. 1707, 13. 410, 415, 416. Payne, William, b. 1762, 13. 418, 419, 421.


Payne, William Edward, 13. 420-422.


Payne family, Mr. Whitmore's paper on, 13. 405-124.


Payson, Mr., 16. 302.


Payson, Rev. Mr., Waltham, 16. 302 n.


Payson, Edward, 19. 389.


Payson, Rev. Edward, d. 1732, 8. 23, 27.


Payson, Rev. Edward, D.D., d. 1827, 16


126. Letter to, from James Savage, 16. 126, 127.


Payson, Giles, 19. 389.


Payson, Jonathan, 20. 219.


Payson, Rev. Phillips, D.D., 2. 150. Of committee on Bible publieation, 1790, 5. 105, 106.


Payson, Capt. Samuel, 15. 76. Payson, Samuel R., 19. 357.


PEABODY, Rev. ANDREW P., D.D., 4. 94; 8. 173, 458 ; 9. 176; 10. 141, 366, 370 ; II. 130, 257 ; 12. 6, 442 ; 13. 323; 17. 22; 20. 413. To prepare a notice of Mr. Dane, I. 503 n. On Mr. Samuel Appleton, 3. 15. Eleeted a Correspond- ing Member, 4. 52. Accepts member- ship, 4. 54. Donations from, 4. 235 ; 6. 23; 10. 368. Eleeted a Resident Mem- ber, 5. 147. Aeeepts membership, 5. 150.' To prepare a memoir of Rev. Charles Mason, 6. 3. Named to prepare a me- moir of Rev. Alvan Lamson, D.D., 7. 400. Remarks on the death of Mr. G: Livermore, 8. 454. Appointed a dele- gate to the Archaeological Congress at Antwerp, 9. 228. His visit to Europe, 10. 4. Remarks by, 10. 136. Tribute of, to Dr. Walker, 13. 403, 404. Pays a tribute to the memory of Mr. Upham, 14. 103. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Sears, 14. 202. Pays a tribute to the memory of Dr. Sprague, 14. 339. Pays a tribute to the character of Gov.


Washburn, 15. 261. Appointed to pre- pare a memoir of Gov. Waslıburn, 15. 261. Reads a letter from Rev. Joseph Meade, 15. 279. His tribute to Sir. Nathaniel Thayer, 20. 110. His notice of Mr. Nathan Dane, 2. 6-10. ' Memoir of Rev. C: Mason ' by. 7. 103-114. ' Me- moir of Alvan Lamson, D.D.,' by, 11. 258-262. 'Memoir of Gov. Washburn' by, 17. 23-32. Paper by, on the im- peachment of Judge Pickering, 20. 333- 337.


Peabody, Augustus, 5. 369 n .; 10 144. Peabody, Elizabetlı 31., 12. 30.


Peabody, Rer. Ephraim, D.D., 15. 368; 20. 416. And the Boston poor, 7. 112.


Peabody, Francis, Esq., 9. 304, 365; 15. 211.


Peabody, Francis H., 4. 102; 19 357. Peabody, George, 19. 357.


PEABODY, GEORGE, LL.D., 4. 116; 10. 11, 14, 38, 142, 143, 163, 330; 11. 37, 292, ' 355, 360; 12. 8, 76, 131, 222, 293; 13. 3, 16, 274, 282-285, 319, 360; 14. 10, 187, 324; 15. 219, 272, 319, 375; 16. 154, 168; 17. 70; 18. 30, 182, 410; 19. 291; 20. 14. Autograph and portrait of, g. frontispiece. Eleeted an Hon- orary Member, g 255 His acceptance of membership, 9 347. His establish- ment of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethinology, 9. 350. Resolution adopted by the Society, 9. 350. His letter establish- ing the Museum, 9. 364. See Peabody Museum, ete. Instrument of gift, 9. 365. His letter accompanying the gift of $20,000 to the Society, 9. 438 ; 10. 5, 6, 149. Resolutions offered by Dr. Ellis, 9. 438. A portrait or bust of, to be placed in the rooms of the Society, 9. 449. Photographi of, 10. 172. Photo- graphs of, presented to the Society, 10. 172, 470. Powers's bust of, 10. 313, 338, 339. 341; 11. 32, 35. 44, 198. Hon. R. C. Winthrop on. 10. 330. ffis death, II. xviii. Remarks on his death, and resolution passed by the Society, 11. 156-158. Lithograph of, presented, 11. 159. Officers of the Society invited to attend his funeral, 11. 197. Meinorial to, in Westminster Abbey, 11. 325. Use of the plate of the engraved por- trait of, granted to the Peabody Edu- cational Fund, 13. 240. Use of the plate of the engraved portrait of, granted to the Trustees of the Pen- body Museum, 14 216. A portrait of, presented by the President, 16 1.


Peabody, George A., 14. 16.


Peabody, Nathaniel. 10 488.


Peabody, Nathaniel C., donation from, 12. 29. Peabody, Rev. Oliver, d. 1752, Natick, 17. 338 ; 20 212


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Peabody, Rev. Oliver, son of the preceding, Roxbury, d. 1752, 4. 123.


Peabody, Oliver W., 19. 357.


PEABODY, Rev. OLIVER WILLIAM B., A.M., subject of lecture delivered by, 2. 80. Donation from, 2. 126. Nom- inated a Resident Member, 2. 259. Eleeted, 2. 260. Accepts membership, 2. 262. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 262-264, 268, 272. Chair- inan of the committee to prepare the index to the third series of the Collections, 2. 263. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 2. 267. Report on the Treasurer's ac- counts, 2. 269. Removed from the State, 2. 325, 608 n. His death, 2. 609 n. Notice of, 2. 608 n., 609 n. Manuscript poem of, presented, II. 308.


Peabody, Rebecca (Mrs. Dexter), I. 421. Peabody, S. Endicott, 19. 357.


Peabody, Rev. Stephen, 8. 484.


Peabody, Rev. William B. O., D.D., 6. 295, 409; 14. 47; 20. 241. To take eertain books from the Library, 2. 41. Peabody, William S., donation from, 10. 314.


Peabody, Mass., funeral of Mr. G: Pea- body, II. 197.


Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, donation from, II. 499.


Peabody Educational Fund, 10. 319, 339; 13. 240; 16. 315. Photograph of the 'Trustees of, presented, 10. 420; II. 44. Trustees of, 18. 437. Gift from the Trustees of, 19. 62. Remarks by the President on a medal awarded to, 17. 103, 104.


Peabody Fund, Io. 11, 12, 14, 88, 168, 170, 171; II. 35, 37, 39-41, 247-249; 12. 74, 76-78, 131, 132, 220, 222, 224; 13 14, 16. 17, 150, 268, 272, 274-278, 286; 14. 321, 322, 324-327; 15. 269, 270, 272, 274, 276; 16. 168-172; 17. 70, 71, 73-75; 18. 30, 31, 33, 410, 411, 414; 19. 291, 292, 294; 20. 194, 195, 197, 198. Change in the investment of, authorized, 12. 191.


Peabody Institute, Baltimore, 11. 360; 12. 215. Donation from, II. 499.


Peabody Institute, Peabody, Mass., 11. 197. Donations from, 4. 286; 5. 30, 45, 196; 6. 20; 7. 100, 376; 8. 280; 9. 247; 10. 21, 311, 314; 11. 499.


Peabody Museum of American Arehæ- ology and Ethnology, Cambridge, Mass., I. vii ; 9. 359, 364, 365; 10. 14, 15; II. 159; 12. 1; 13. 11; 14 4, 5, 7, 16; 20. 21. Circular from the Executive Com- mittee of, 9. 449. Aboriginal relics belonging to the Society to be depos- ited with, 9. 451. Donation from, 10. 134. Articles deposited in, 10. 4. Use of the plate of the engraved portrait


of Mr. Peabody granted to the Trus- tees of, 14. 216.


Peace Society, see American Peace So- ciety.


Peacock, William, 19. 389.


Peagram, John, 18. 370.


Peakes, Benjamin, 19. 377.


Peal, Indian, his death, 3. 307, 307 n.


Peale, -, his portrait of Madison, 13. 25.


Peale, Charles Wilson, 10. 310; 11. 230;


12. 322; 13. 376, 377; 14. 159; 20. 100. His portrait of Washington, 4. 152; 14. 159.


Peale, Rembrandt, 17. 561. His lecture on Washington's portraits, 4. 384.


Pearce, Elder Benjamin, 8. 220.


Pearce, Charles, 15. 157.


Pearce, Col. Cromwell, II. 493, 404.


Pearce, Col. Daniel, death of, 14. 138.


Pearce, Capt. David, 16. 78n.


Pearce, Hon. James A., 18. 443. His


remarks on the Macgregor portrait of John Hampden, 18. 437-439.


Pearce, Deacon Jonathan, 8. 221.


Pearce, Samuel, 12. 107.


Pearl, John, 14. 143 n.


Pearl (Peaslee), Nicholas, killed by Indi- ans, 14. 143.


Pearl, Capt. Stephen, 15. 85. Acquitted by court-martial, 15. 146.


Pearl, William, 14. 143 n.


Pearl Street, Boston, 6. 31.


Pearl Street, New York, 3. 123.


Pearly, Lieut. Benjamin, 15. 79 n.


Pearly, Capt. William, 15. 80.


Pearse, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 86.


Pearson, Capt., Rowley, 14. 142.


l'earson, Mr., 7. 215.


Pearson, Ainos, 12. 198.


Pearson, Capt. Charles, of committee to build a tug-boat, 7. 413.


PEARSON, Rer. ELIPHALET, LL.D., I. 132, 135, 150; 6. 270, 284; 17. 389. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 128. Elected, 1. 129. Allowed to take a map of Maine, 1. 135. Of committee on the proposed Museum, I. 151. Re- signs membership, I. 216, 500 n. As a disciplinarian, 9. 85.


Pearson, George W., donation from, 10. 412; 11. 44.


Pearson, Rev. Hugh, 18. 252.


Pearson, Bishop John, his 'Exposition of the Creed,' 18. 427.


Pearson, Jonathan, donations from, 2. 569, 572, 584.


Pearson, Mary Green, 3. 208.


Pease, Mr., his servant, 7. 274.


Pease, Lieut. Abner, 15. 85.


Pease, Frederie T., donation from, 2. 421.


Pease, Neal, permission granted him to use a portion of the 'Trumbull Pa- pers,' 2. 468, 469.


Pease, Richard, donation from, 3. 65.


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Pease, Riehard L., donation and com- munication from, 12. 127, 128.


Pease, Robert, 20. 313, 314.


Pease, Samuel, 14. 143. Peaslee, Gen., 7. 36.


Peaslee, see Pearl, Nicholas. Peasley, -, 17. 212. Peasley, Joseplı, 18. 392 n.


Peck, Jr., 18. 300.


Peck, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Perkins), 1. 353.


Peck, Capt. John, 14. 256 n.


.Peck, Joseph, 8. 223.


Peck, Oren H., donation from, and vote of thanks to, 5. 159, 160.


Peck, Rev. Robert, 17. 341. Peck, Samuel, 20. 13.


Peck, Elder Samuel, 8. 220-223.


Peck, Thomas Handasyd, 1. 353; 11. 141. PECK, Prof. WILLIAM D., A. Jf., 1. 62, 94, 172, 173 n., 226, 233, 235, 244, 252, 262, 264, 353; 2. 496; Io. 219; 12. 434; 17. 408, 410; 19. 317, 400, 415. His death, I. xli, 348 n. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 40. Elected, I. 44. Donations from, I. 66, 91. Note from, on the 'Circular Letter,' 1. 74. Applies for the loan of the collection of plants given by Mr. Perkins, 1. 92, 93. Vote that he may retain the plants two years longer, 1. 104. Of committee on the better preservation of the Library and Cabinet, 1. 107. No- tices of, cited, 1. 348 n. Mr. Tyng asked to prepare a memoir of, I. 349.


Peckard, Mr., 15. 238 n.


Peeker, M. de, 12. 185.


Peeker, James. M.D., 11. 141.


Peckham, Sir George, 19. 76, 76 n., 83 n.


Peckham, Elder Timothy, 8. 222.


Pecksuot, Indian, 16. 206. Peddock, Leonard, 14. 360.


Peden, Col., 17. 203, 203 n.


PEDERSEN, PEDER, nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 418. Elected, I. 413.


Pedriek, John, recantation of, 12. 187.


Pedrick, Mehitable (Mrs. Story ), 16. 176. Peek, Lieut. Daniel, 15. 83.


Peek's Hill, 6. 259.


Peekskill, N. Y., 4. 307 ; 5. 10.


Peel, Sir Robert, 4. 212; 8. 143, 160; 13. 69: 14. 194; 15. 382.


Peel & Co., Messrs , 3. 228.


Peggy Stewart, ressel, burning of, in Annapolis llarbor, 12. 288.


Peirce, - , 12. 420.


Peiree, -, aid to Gen. Greene, 19. 68.


Peirce, -, British officer, 18. 76.


Peirce, Col 15. 89, 93, 96, 97, 100.


Peiree, Benjamin, LL.D., Librarian of


Harvard College, 8. 32 ; 15. 256; 19. 14. Allowed to have books from the Li- brary, I. 407. 434. His 'History of Harvard University ' cited, 16. 58 n .; 17. 115 n. ; 18. 119; 20. 47 n.


Peirce, Mrs. Benjamin, 19. 14.


Peirce, George, protest of, against enlist- ment of slaves, 6. 203, 204.


Peirce, Lieut. Henry, 15. 84, 81 n. Peirce, Henry B., 15. 251.


Peirce, James, 17. 159.


Peiree, James, senteneed by a court- martial, 16. 343, 344.


Peirce, John, Sen., 12. 107.


Peirce, Lieut. John, 15. 78, 78 n.


Peirce, Joseph, sentenced, 16. 344.


Peirce, Joseph, Jr., 20. 11.


Peirce, Joshua W., 14. 123 n.


Peirce, Nicholas, 20. 13.


Peirce, Capt. Thomas, 7. 411.


Peirpont, Jonathan, 2. 449 n.


Peirpont, see Pierpont.


Peirse, Mr., master of a ship, 3. 28 n.


'Pekin Daily Gazette,' presented by Rev. Dr. Burroughs, 9. 472.


Pelham, Capt., Newton, 16. 37.


Pelham, Charles, 9 206; 12. 319; 16. 37. Portrait of, by Copley, 12. 321. Pelham, Charles, 3d Earl of' Yarborough, see Yarborough.


Pelham, Edward, d. 1705. 14. 141


Pelham, Edward, d. 1730, 8. 14, 22, 27.


Pelham, Capt. Edward, 6. 344, 345, 349.


Pelham, Sir Edward, 13. 96.


Pelham, Helen, letter to Peter Pelham, 9. 202. To Charles Pelham, 9. 200. Pelham, Henry, brother of the Duke of Newcastle, 12. 414, 415 ; 18. 378.


Pelham, Henry, son of Peter Pelliam, 8. 204; 12. 319; 16. 37; 18. 267. llis 'Plan of Boston,' 1. 11; 6. 38; 14. 94, 95. Ilis maps of Ireland, 1. 87 Pelham, Herbert, Ist treasurer of Harvard College, 6. 341, 345. 318 ; 17. 341 Pelham, Mrs. Mary, 9. 201-201; 12. 319.


Pelham, Nathaniel, 8. 12, 21, 25.


Pelham, Peter, artist, 9 197, 108; 10. 47 ; 12 8, 319, 323, 20. 113, 115, 186. l'or- trait of Cotton Mather by, 9. 198. Other portraits by, 9. 199-201, 203; 12. 319, 320. llis school. 9 200. His marriage, 9. 201. Ilis death. 9 203. Supposed portrait of. exhibited, 16 37. Pelham, Peter, Jr., 9. 205; 12 319; 16. 37. Pelham, Mrs. Peter, wife of the artist, 16. 37. Pelham, Thomas, see Newcastle, Duke of. Pelham, Waldegrave, detains presents sent to Charles II., 7. 483.


Pelham, William, d. 1760-61, 9. 200; 12. 319.


Pelham, William, loses his passage on the ' Arbella,' 5. 91.


Pelham, Sir William, 19. 81. Pelham, Mass., 12. 407, 411.


Pell, Mr., 3. 125.


Pell, John, 1776, 15. 224.


Pell, John, 1670, 16. 215, 246, 250.


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Pell, Dr. John, 16. 239, 246, 247.


Pell, Thomas, 10. 386.


Pelletreau, 1/., 19. 363, 366, 368.


Pelletreau, Mme , 19. 363.


Pelletreau, Bellamy, & Co., Messrs., 19. 371, 375.


Pelling, Rev. Edward, his 'Discourse on Holiness,' 18. 428. His ' On the Exist- ence of God,' 18. 428.


Pellontier, Simon, 15. 233.


Peltro, John, 15. 157.


Pemaquid, 2. 545 ; 3. 186 ; 14. 122.


Pemberton, Justice, 7. 246.


Pemberton, Mr., 7. 277, 278.


. Pemberton, Mr., 16. 296.


Pemberton, Ebenezer, LL.D., d. 1835, 9. 86; 18. 166, 282.


Pemberton, Rer. Ebenezer, d. 1717, 2. 54, 449 n .; 8. 29, 31; 12. 363, 365; 14. 139 n .; 17. 263 ; 20. 5.


Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, D.D., d. 1777, 15. 331.


Pemberton, Hannalı (Mrs. Colman), 17. 95.


Pemberton, James, 1789, 6. 122.


Pemberton, James, 1755, 20. 151.


Pemberton, Samuel, 4. 387; 11. 141.


Pemberton, Sarah, 14. 139 n.


PEMBERTON, THOMAS, I. 62, 107, 117, 148, 156, 172, 187, 188; 10. 161, 343; 12. 6. His death, I. xli, 194 n. Nomi- nated a Resident Member, I. 34. Elected, 1. 41. Accepts membership, 1. 42. Donations from, I. 47, 60, 68, 86, 124, 147. Vote of thanks to, for his 'Journal of the American War,' I. 60. Twelve copies of the Journal given to, I. 65. Of committee to ask Mr. Crocker for books and pamphlets, I. 69. Of Publication Committee, I. 90. Excused from service on that committee, 1. 94. Of committee to take an account of articles in the Cabi- net and Museum, I. 100, 101. Dr. Eliot's ' Memoir of,' cited, I. 194 n. His 'Massachusetts Governors before the Revolution,' I. 177. His ' Account of Fires in Boston,' etc .. I. 190.


Pemberton, William W., donations from, 2. 83, 84.


Pemberton Square, Boston, 3. 82, 150, 280, 333.


Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, Earl of, 12. 409; 13. 106.


Pembroke, Mass., 7. 210 ; 12. 403, 409. Pen, Elder, 6. 349.


Pen used by Governor Hancock in sign- ing the Declaration of Independence, to be sought for by the Cabinet-Keeper, 2. 171, 174.


Pen with which the articles of Confedera- tion were signed, 1. 97, 98 ; 2. 174.


Penach, Pegwot Indian, 16. 402. Pendleton, Capt., 3. 338.


Pendleton, Major Brian, 13. 314.


Pendleton, Hon. Edmund, 11. 486; 14. 107. Letter from, to Richard H. Lee, 6. 188, 189.


Pendleton, J. S., 18. 166.


Pendleton, Philip, 11. 354.


Pendleton, Philip C., 11. 486.


Pendleton, William S., 2. 20, 20 n. Pre- sents a number of maps of States and towns in New England, 2. 20, 20 n. Donation from, 2. 39.


Pendleton, S. C., 19. 280.


Pendrick, Richard, 15. 157.


Penfield, -- , innkeeper, 11. 16, 17, 19, 31.


Penhallow, John, see Penliallow vs. Doane.


Penhallow, Samuel, donation from, 1. 50. Penhallow, Samuel, his Wars of New England with the Eastern Indians, I. 21, 75 ; 5. 231, 233; 14. 136 n., 138 n., 139 n., 140 n., 142 n., 143 n., 145 n., 146 n., 149 n. His ' Diary,' 2. 449 n.


Penhallow rs. Doane's Administrators, Case of, I. 202.


Penington, Edward, Jr., 12. 58. Note from, to Mrs. H. P. Duncan, 12. 59. Penn, -, extract from liis will, 6. 348. Penn, Hannah, I. 21.


Penn, Jolın, 6. 105; 15. 303. Letters of, I. 190.


Penn, Richard, 10. 161. Letters from, given to the Society, 5. 312.


Penn, Springett, letters of, I. 190.


Penn, Thomas, II. 165. Letters from, given to the Society, 5. 312.


Penn, William, 11. 328; 12. 31, 181, 331 ; 14. 161, 314; 15. 19; 18. 256, 393. List of first settlers under, I. 56. 'Life of,' I. 167. Charter of Liberties for l'enn- sylvania, copy of, given to the Soci- ety, 2. 267, 267 n. Letters of, to Gov. Fitz-John Winthrop, 12. 42. 43. Origi- nal of his 'Charter of Libertics,' 13. 447.


Penn, William, Jr., letters of, I. 190. Penn family and manor house, 6. 5.


Pennacook, the barrier schieme, 3. 37. Pennel, Lieut. Abraliam, 15. 83. Pennell, John, naturalized, 4. 363.


Pennoyer, Martha, 6. 343 n. Pennoyer, Robert, 6. 343 n.


Pennoyer, William, 10. 220 ; 14. 224. Be- quests made to Harvard College, and scholarships founded by, 6. 343, 343 n., 349. His picture burned, 1764, 6. 343. Extract from the will of, 6. 348. - Pennoyer Fund, income of, 6. 343.


Pennsylvania, U. S. A., 3. 171 ; 4 341; 6. 137; 10. 27 n .; II. 165 'Reasons for the Dissent of the Minority on the Federal Constitution,' I. 12. 'View of the Conduct of,' I. 20. Charges against Gov. Keith, I. 21. Map of, 1. 111. Laws of, I. 113, 123. History of canal navigation in, 1. 123. Pamphlets re- lating to, 1. 167. Proposed publication


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in regard to the families of, prior to the year 1830, 2. 423. Land claimed by Conneetieut, 3. 50, 51. Tradition con- cerning Braddock, 3. 235. Historical Society founded in, 3 267. See Penn- sylvania Historical Society. Corre- spondenee between the Governor of, and the Corresponding Seeretary, 4. 1, 2. Naturalization in, 4. 346, 347. Paper money, 6. 17. Matters pertain- ing to slavery in, 6. 92, 115, 120-122, 131, 138, 146, 147. Vote on the Con- stitution of the United States, 6. 154- 156. Serviee of, in the Revolution, 6 211. Regulations of the militia, 6. 372. Rebellion in, 6. 400. Its spirited resist- anee to the British in 1777, 7. 137. Conversation of Wordsworth eoncern- ing, 10. 437. Manufacture of gun- powder in, 14. 253. History of, by Gordon, eited, 3. 235.


Pennsylvania, Archives of, 3. 284. Given to the Society, 3. 284.


Pennsylvania, Charter of Liberties for, 2. 267, 267 n.


Pennsylvania, Colonial Records of, eor- respondence concerning, 3. 284. Do- nation of, 4. 14.


Pennsylvania, Committee of Safety of, resolutions of, cited, 15. 221 n.


Pennsylvania, Constitution of, 1. 123 ; 5. 90.


Pennsylvania, Couvention of 1776, reso- lutions of, with regard to the sale of salt, 15. 225, 226.


Pennsylvania, Convention of 1787, 3. 303; 6. 112, 134-136, 147, 154-156.


Pennsylvania, Convention of 1788, 6. 154-156.


l'ennsylvania, Convention of 1848, presi- dential campaign, 3. 73, 74.


Pennsylvania, Council of Proelamation of, in 1787, 3. 179, 180.


Pennsylvania, Provincial Council of, minutes of, 2. 535.


' Pennsylvania Chroniele,' 14. 265.


' Pennsylvania Evening Post,' extraet from, 6 195.


'Pennsylvania Gazette,' 1. 166 ; 8. 474.


Pennsylvania Historieal Society, 2. 157; 4. 91, 95; 10. 309, 400; 11. 323; 12. 331; 13. 448; 15. 263; 17. 81, 200; 18. 181; 19. 317, 322; 20. 104, 157, 264. The Collections to be sent to, 1. 403; 2. 56, 70 n., 71 n. 'Collections' of, 2. 52, 53. Donations froni, 2. 214, 325, 341, 360, 362, 364, 383, 421, 593, 606; 4. 51, 437 ; 8. 76, 280, 314, 352, 364, 378; 10. 85; II. 499. To be invited to join in a cer- tain eelebration, 2. 243. Request eon- cerning eertain deficient volumes in the Collections, 2. 480. Their request to be granted, 2. 482. Acknowledges the receipt of the Collections, 2. 483. Tribute to Winthrop Sargent, 12. 57-


59. Circular letter from, 14 329. Let- ter from, in regard to Congress buying the 'Franklin Papers,' 19. 240, 211. 'Transactions ' of, 2. 50 n.


' Pennsylvania llospital, Account of,' I. 18; 17. 205 n.


' Pennsylvania Magazine,' 14 64. Con- tains a letter of Phillis Wheatley, 7 205.


' l'ennsylvania l'acket,' 1. 100. Cited, 13. 213n., 377 ; 19 70 n.


Pennsylvania Railroad, 7. 156, 138. Vote of thanks to, 7. 160.


'Pennsylvania Register,' 2. 1, 16, 18, 23, 145.


Pennsylvania Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, ete., address from, signed by B: Franklin, 6. 120-122.


Pennsylvania University, see University, etc. Penny, C., 6. 341.


Penny, Capt. llenry, death of, 14 149.


Penobscot, 3. 208 ; 7. 265. Expedition to, 4 120-133.


Penobscot Indians, 1. 358; 7 449 At- tempt to ratify the treaty made at Condiskeag, 3. 305-307. Character of, 19. 306, 397.


Penobseot River, patent of adjacent lands, to John Benuehampe and Thomas Leverett, 2. 512-315 Expe- dition to Quebec via, 5 230-231. Set- tlenients on, threatened by the French,


7. 370. Trading-house on, 9 27. Penrie, Rev. Jolin, 13 326. l'enrose, John, 18. 310.


Penry, John, 17. 340, 342.


Pentland, Henry Huetson, naturalized, 4. 363.


Penton, Rer. Stephen, his ' Apparatus ad Theologiam,' 18. 430.


Penyer, Mr., 15. 158.


Pepperell, Andrew, portrait of, by Sini- bert, 16 398.


Pepperell. Mary, letters from, to her husband. Sir William Pepperell. pre- sented by Rev. Chias. Burroughs, 1). D., 9. 68.


Pepperell, William, 20. $25.


Pepperell, Sir William, the elder, d. 1750 I viii, 18; 2. 73 n. ; 4 12 221: 7. 211. 9 68: 10 324, 410: 12 415. 13 70, 191; 16. 008 : 17. 87; 18. 126n. This letters, 1 vill ; 2. 72, 73. Ilis conferenee with the Indians. 1. 19. Correspondence with Gov. Shirley. 1. 22 With Gen. Warren, 1. 22. With the British min- istry and other persons. 1. 22. Sword of, 5 373, 374. Sword of, presented to the Society, 6 17.


l'epperell, Sir William, the younger. I 1816, 8. 375, 331 : 13. 180; 15. 187 ; 16. 60; 18. 120; 19 218.


Pepperell, Mass . 12 407. Aids Boston. 1774. 4 220. Named in honor of Sir William Pepperell, 12 -115.


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Pepperell Papers, 2. 73 n .; 10. 161. To be bound and indexed, 2. 465.


Pepperellborough, Me., 12. 408, 419. Pepping, Mr., 11. 10.


Pepys, Richard, 14. 185.


Pepys, Samuel, 11. 365; 16. 143; 19. 329; 20. 177, 178. 'Diary of,' cited, 13. 74 m .; 16. 217 n.


Pequassoughi, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Pequot, Conn., 10. 397.


Pequot Indians, 3. 313; 10. 327. Vin- cent's tract relating to their war with the English, 2. 434. Facsimile of agree- ment of, faces 16. 402.


Pequot War, 5. 38, 39. Outbreak of, 5. 38, 39.


Peraro, Emanuel, naturalized, 4. 342, 343.


l'erceval, Chancellor Spencer, 15. 187.


Percival, Capt. Francis, 18. 370-374.


Percival, Commodore Jolin, U.S.N., 7. 101, 359. Papers of, given, 19. 349, 349 n.


Percival, Hon. Spencer, 1764, 17. 292.


Percival Avenue, Boston, 6. 29.


Percy, Algernon George, Duke of North- umberland, see Northumberland.


Percy, Hugh, Ist Duke of Northumberland, see Northumberland.


Percy, Hugh, Earl, 2d Duke of Northum- berland, 4. 24; 8. 321, 334, 340, 345, 350, 396, 403-405 ; 13. 57 ; 14. 33, 283, 300, 349, 358; 17. 290, 291; 19. 377 n. Not present at Bunker-Hill battle, 14. 99. His account of the battle of Lex- ington, 14. 349 n. Portrait of, pre- sented to the town of Lexington, 17. 230, 231.


Perey, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 15. 231 n., 237 n., 239 n. Letter from, to Dr. Hen- ley, 15. 239 n.


Perier, Casimir, 15. 316.


Peringskiöld, Johan, 8. 180 ; 18. 20, 79, 81. Periwigs, Judge Sewall's abhorrence of, 12. 366.


Perkins, Dr., 16. 296.


Perkins, Mr., 1623, 20. 23.


Perkins, Mr., 1837. 7. 411.


Perkins, Mrs. A. D., letter from, claim- ing a return of the portrait of Jeremy Dummer, 2. 300. Portrait of Jeremy Dummer to be returned to, 2. 302.


Perkins, Abraham, 16. 265


PERKINS, AUGUSTUS T., A.M., 2. 612 n .; 12. 230, 250 ; 13. 20; 15 274; 16. 38; 17. 233; 18. 269; 19. 357 ; 20. 348, 394. Donation from, 7. 168. Eleeted a Res- ident Member, 12. 192. Aceepts meni- bership, 12. 211. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 12. 225; 13. 21, 279. Copy of his ' Memoir of J: S. Copley,' presented, 13. 82. Of commit- tee to nominate offieers for the Society, 13. 449 ; 20. 112. Submits the annual report of the Couneil, 14. 25, 26. Vote of thanks to, 14. 28. Communieates


sketches of the artists Blackburn and Smibert, and memoranda of portraits by them, 16. 385-399. Addenda to the list of portraits by Blackburn and Smi- bert, 16. 474, 475. Communicates addi- tional notes on the portraits of Black- burn and Smibert, 17. 93. His ' Life and Works of Copley' cited, 1. 417 n. ; 2. 612 n. 'Memoir of John Singleton Copley,' 12. 319-329; 13. 23, 26.




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