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Perkins, Capt. Benjamin, 11. 226; 12. 204; 15. 86, 111, 126, 134, 145.
PERKINS, CHARLES C., A.M., 1. 346 n. ; 14. 25; 16. 163; 17. 67, 68, 242; 18. 253. Elected a Resident Member, 13. 379. Accepts membership, 13. 395 ; 15. 276. Of the Executive Committee of the Council, 15. 276; 16. 173. Of a cominittee to nominate officers, 17. 51. Presents the annual report of the Council, 17. 66. Vote of thanks to, 17. 76. Reports a list of officers from the Nominating Committee, 17. 76. Re- marks by, on a visit to Washington's birthplace, 17. 239-242. Sketch of the site of, faces 17. 240. 'Memoir of James Perkins' by, 1. 353-368.
Perkins, Rev. Daniel, 13. 372, 374.
Perkins, Edmund, 1. 353.
Perkins, A/rs. Edmund, portrait of, by Copley, 12. 322.
Perkins, Edward N., granted leave to re- tain the manuscript of S. G. Perkins, during the rebuilding of the Society's premises, 12. 213.
Perkins, Mrs. Elizabeth (Peck), 1. 353, 354.
Perkins, Frances (Mrs. Giles), 14. 151. Perkins, H., 7. 198.
Perkins, Isaac, 16. 265.
PERKINS, JAMES, d. 1822, 1. 106, 132, 135, 160 n., 192 n. Nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 32. Elected, I. 36. Accepts membership, 1. 37. Be- comes a Resident Member, 1. 96 n., 346 n. Donation from, 1. 154. Deatlı of, 1. 346 n. Mr. Tudor asked to pre- pare a memoir of, 1. 349; 2. 509 n. Memoir of,' by C. C. Perkins, 1. 353- 368.
Perkins. James, Jr., 1. 361.
Perkins, Mrs. James, 12. 323.
Perkins, James, Sen , d. 1771, 1. 353 ; 11. 394, 395 ; 13. 418.
Perkins, James, Son of Liberty, 11. 141.
Perkins, Messrs. James and Thomas H.,
I. 192 n. ; 7. 424, 425; 11. 95; 13. 46; 18. 167.
Perkins, John, II.C. 1695, 8. 29.
Perkins, John, letter from, in Halifax, 1776, to Gardiner Greene, 13 61, 62.
Perkins, Jolın, M.D., 7. 178.
Perkins, Mary (Mrs. Rawlings), 14. 152.
Perkins, Nathaniel, donation from, 2. 341.
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Perkins, Nathaniel, death of, in 1708, 14. 148.
Perkins, Nathaniel, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267.
Perkins, Nathaniel, M.D., his character, 7. 178.
Perkins, Richard, M.D., 13. 372. Notice of, 13. 373.
Perkins, Samuel, 1. 353, 355.
Perkins, Samuel G., 5- 47; 10. 164; 12. 62, 213; 18. 380.
Perkins, Mrs. Sarah (Paine), 1. 354, 368.
Perkins, Stephen H., 8. 139. Donation from, 5. 47. Vote of thanks to, 5. 47. Perkins, AIrs. Susannah, 1. 353.
Perkins, Thomas, I. 192 n. Communica- tion from, on articles deposited under the corner-stone of the Branch Bank. I. 378.
Perkins, Thomas, letter of, to Hon. Joseph Palmer, giving an necount of the carly manufacture of salt in Kentucky, 12. 38, 39.
Perkins, Col. Thomas H., 1. 353, 350; 2. 153, 154; 12 62-64, 66, 427; 18. 167, 168, 401 n .; 19. 357. Donations from, I. 79, 89, 92; 2. 303. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. A letter from, and a volume of Mather's ' Magnalia,' presented by him to the Society, 2. 37, 37 n. To receive the thanks of the Society, 2. 37. Sub- scribes toward the reprint of certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. A collection of plants donated in 1795 by, 2. 351. Plants to be transferred to the Natural History Society, 2. 497, 499.
Perkins, William, Dorer, 16. 265.
Perkins, William, Emmanuel College, 1624, 20. 23.
Perkins, William, Emmanuel College, 1626, 20. 23.
Perkins, William, 19 356. Gift from, and vote of thanks to, 17. 328.
Perkins, Dr. William, 19. 220, 223. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267. Perkins, Rev. William, II. 201. Ilis ' Works and Cases of Conscience,' 18. 427, 428.
Perkins, Capt. William E., 17. 328.
l'erkins, William Lee, M.D., his chiar- aeter, 9. 178.
l'erkins House, Boston, 2. 555.
Perkins Institution for the Blind, 2. 210; 18. 167. Donation from the Trustees of, 4. 54.
Perlee (Purlee), Liest. I.dmund G., 11. 493.
Perley, M. H., letter to Mr. H. Weld Fuller, 2. 486.
Perley, Samuel, 5. 90.
Perley, Thomas, 4. 256, 257. Permont, Philemon, 14. 305.
Pero, 7. 241.
l'erraud, Lieut .- Col. B., donation from, 15. 307. Vote of thanks to, 15. 507.
Perrey, Lieut. Abel, 15. 75.
Perron Saint Martin, Madame la Baronne de. 20. 101.
Perrot, A. M., his 'Collection Historique des Ordres de Chevalerie' cited, 20 62 n.
Perry, Abel, 14. 330.
Perry, Amos, 19. 327.
PERRY, Prof. ARTHUR L., 20 47 n. E.x- tract from a letter from, 17. 92. Elect- ed a Resident Member, 20. 204. Ac- cepts menibership, 20. 260.
Perry, Ezra, one of the first settlers on Manomet River, 3. 255.
Perry, Cupt. John, 15. 77. Sentenced by court-martial, 15. 153.
Perry, Rev. Joseph, his Election Sermon, I. 138.
Perry, Com. Matthew C., 11. 359. Copy of his medal presented to the Society, 3. 112. His mission to Japan in 1853- 54, 3. 112.
Perry, Com. Oliver Hazard, 10 110; 13. 374; 18. 226. Letters to, from Com. Chauncey, 6. 240, 241. 'Life of,' by Mackenzie, 6. 239-241.
Perry, Seth, 6. 340.
Perry, Seth, Sandwich, naturalized, 4 802. l'erry, William, 11. 894, 395.
Perry, Rev. William S., 18. 294 n. Dona- tions from, 4 226; 5. 172; 6. 78, 417; 7. 130,238; 9 463; 11. 500. Ilis ' Connec- tion of the Church of England with Early Discovery ' cited, 18 102 n.
Persico, Luigi, 10. 310.
Person, Capt., see l'earson, Capt. Peru, Mass., sce Partridgefield.
l'eru, S. A., 6. 471. Periodicals of, 2. 140 n. In 1724, letter on, 8. 202-211. Photographic views of antiquities of, exhibited by Mr. Parkman, 9 156.
Pesakontock, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Pesieus, sachem, 10. 323.
l'esono, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Petau (l'etavius). Dionysius, his ' Ratio- narium Temporum,' 18. 429.
Petel, John, 4 953, 353 n. Facsimile of signature, 4 350.
Peter, Indian, 19. 414.
Peter I. of Russia, 15. 42 ; 18. 105. M- Motley's article on, 16 117.
Peter Il. of Portugal, I. SS.
Peter, Mrs. Deborah ( Treffry). 7. 116.
Peter (Peters), Rev. Hugh, 3.315: 4 411 ; 5. 366: 11. 115, 158, 187 n .; 12 328, 562; 14. 115, 212; 15 195, 197, 206. 217 ; 18 255. His interest in the Narragansett Patent, 6. 53, 63, 64. His relationships and genealogy, 6. 251; 7. 115, 116. Yonge's book against, 7. 375. letter of, Io. 16, 19. Letter from the Earl of Warwick to, 12. 337.
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Peter, Mrs. Martha (Custis), grand- daughter of Gen. Washington, 4 45, 46; 15. 402, 403, 404 n. Letter to, from a committee of the Washington Benev- olent Society, 15. 403.
Peter, Mrs. Martha (Treffry), 7. 116.
Peter, Rev. Robert Godolphin, 7. 115.
Peter, Thomas, 4. 45; 15. 402, 402 n.
Peter, Thomas Dykewoode, 7. 116.
Peter, William, Harlyn, 7. 115, 116.
Peter, Mrs. William (King), 7. 116.
Peter, Sir William, 7. 116.
Peterborough, Henry Mordaunt, 2d Earl of, 13. 106.
Peterborough, Eng., Dr. R. Ellis's visit to, 18. 249.
Peters, -, Andover, 14. 130.
Peters, Dr. Alexander A., donations from, I. 53, 66, 74.
Peters, Capt. Andrew, 15. 77.
Peters, Edward 1)., 19. 357.
Peters, Francis A., 19 357.
Peters, John, 7. 278, 279. His marriage with Phillis Wheatley, 7. 268, 268n., 271 n., 272 n., 273.
Peters, Dr. Jolin C., 4. 421.
Peters, Joseph, gives his meteorological observations made at Halifax, 1. 50, 91, 97, 98, 111, 122.
Peters, Capt. Nathan, 15. 78 n., 79.
Peters, Mrs. Phillis (Wheatley), see Wheatley, Phillis.
Peters, Hon. Richard, letter to, from J: Adams, 5. 312, 313.
Peters, Richard, Jr., his ' Reports ' cited, 13. 453.
Peters, Rev. Thomas, 17. 344.
Petersburg, Va., 3. 256 ; 4. 90. Burnside Mine at, 8. 281.
Petersham, Charles Stanhope, Lord, 3. 280.
Petersham, William Stanhope, Viscount, 1st Earl of Harrington, d. 1756, 12. 415. Petersham, Mass., 12. 407, 415: 17. 165; 19. 243, 396. Orderly book of a Revo- lutionary company raised in, 19. 385. Peterstown, Penn:, 17. 200 n.
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PETIGRU, JAMES L., LL.D., 4. 97; 8. 104; 17. 80. Elected an Honorary Member, 5. 147. Accepts membership, 5. 159. Death of, 6. xii n. ; 7. 11. Remarks on, 7. 2-4. Letter from, to Hon. R. C. Win- throp, 7. 3.
Petition for portraits in the Senate Chamber, I. 109, 110.
Petrarca, Francesco, II. 421 ; 16. 189. Petre, William, Lord, 7. 116.
Pettes, Mary E., donation from. 5. 57.
Pettigrew, 'Thomas Joseph, F.R.S., 10. 455.
Pettingill, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 82, 86 n.
Pettingill, Moses, donation from, 1. 469.
Pettit, John Samuel, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.
Pettix Island, Boston Harbor, 7. 186.
Petty, Lady Anne (Lady Bernard), see Bernard.
Petty, Henry, Earl of Shelburne, see Sliel- burne.
Petty, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 76 n., 77.
Petty, Sir William, 16. 217, 217 n.
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Charles, 1st Earl of Shelburne, see Shelburne.
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry, 3d Marquis of Lansdowne, see Lansdowne.
Petty-Fitzmaurice, William, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, see Lansdowne.
Peweomont, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Peyrce, Willian, 3. 27.
Peyton, John Lewis, donation from, II. 500. His ' History of Augusta County, Virginia,' 20. 95. Pezuela, Gen., 6. 247.
Pfister, Major von, 17. 58. Vote of thanks to, 17. 59.
Pharaoh, 3. 198 ; 6. 108, 306.
Pharoux, J., 7. 326-333, 335.
Phebe, a negress, 20. 104, 122, 123, 125- 137, 147.
Phelps, Charles A., 3. 158.
Phelps, Charles P., 19. 167, 169, 170. Autograph of, faces 19. 169.
Phelps, Ezra, 14 84.
Phelps, Noah A , 11. 483.
Phelps, Oliver, 19. 406. Portrait of, 13. 67.
Phelps, Richard H., 11. 483. His ' His- tory of Newgate of Connecticut ' cited, 16. 82 n.
Phelps, Sergeant Robert, 14. 269.
Phelps, Sewall (Phelps & Farnham), I. 410, 419, 452, 452 n., 466, 488 ; 2. 82 n. Note of, 2. 3 n., 82 n., 131 n.
Phelps & Gorliam's Purchase, N. Y., 19. 406.
Phélypeaux, Jean F., Comte de Maurepas, see Maurepas.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, 1. 430 ; 3. 210, 213; 6. 275, 276; 10. 183, 448; 13. 29 ; 14. 45; 16. 129; 17. 390, 410; 18. 281, 339; 19. 341. Donation from, I. 219.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, New Haven, 17. 31.
Phial (Fayal), 3. 184. Phidias, 3. 378.
Philadelphia, Penn., 3. 50, 93, 133, 151, 153, 156, 204, 215, 224, 284, 327, 395; 4 40, 41, 57, 91, 95, 100, 102; 5. 10; 6. 5, 39, 162, 271, 354, 355, 435, 465 ; 7. 199, 216, 220, 237, 294, 331, 332; 8. 328, 331; 10. 419, 464, 485, 489; II. 229, 230, 295, 297, 323, 331; 14. 157; 16. 159, 161, 279, 394; 17 18, 81, 174, 183 n., 201, 202, 204, 204 n., 206 n., 213, 229, 200, 326, 362, 374, 395, 398, 401, 405, 408, 412. 414, 424, 447 ; 18. 2, 118, 280, 303, 304, 417; 19. 14, 19, 26. 51, 70, 70 n., 72, 103, 126, 134, 181, 181 n., 221, 240, 248, 326, 415, 435 ; 20. 14, 28, 90, 104, 269, 270, 342, 343, 345. ' Ordi-
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nances of,' I. 123. Report of commit- tee on introducing water into, 1. 123, 191. Reports on the bridge over the Schuylkill River, 1. 167. 'Sketch of the Original and Present State of,' I. 191. Convention of 1848, 3. 73, 74. Shays' Rebellion, 3. 179, 180. Cotton exported from, into Liverpool, 3. 228. Assembling of Second Congress, 4. 70. Banks. 5. 286. Opposes the resnmp- tion of specie payment in 1838, 5. 289. Not a suitable place for Congress, 5. 466-463. Banks in trouble, 1839-41, 5. 290. Convention ealled to frame the Federal Constitution, 6. 112, 134- 147, 156. Matters pertaining to sla- very, 6. 120, 138. Arms captured at, 7. 100. Powder received at, 7. 194, 207. Armed vessels sail from, 7. 215. Sanitary Fair at, 8. 441. Federal pro- cession at, July 4, 1788, 11. 224. Threatened by Gen. Howe, 1776, 12. 55. Meeting in, on the tea tax matter, 13. 162. Centennial Exhibition at, 14. 319, 327, 329, 340. Committee ap- pointed on, 14. 158. Report of the committee, 14. 170. Watson's Annals of, eited, 3. 235 ; 5. 207.
Philadelphia, Athenaeum of, see Athe- næum, ete.
Philadelphia, Library Company of, see Library Company, etc.
Philadelphia, Mercantile Library Asso- ciation, see Mercantile Library, etc.
Philadelphia, Numismatic and Antiqua- rian Society of, 12. 157. Donations from, 10. 33 ; 17. 78.
Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore R. R. Co., 13. 272, 276-278; 14. 325, 327; 15. 273, 274, 276; 16. 168; 17. 71; 18. 400, 411; 19. 200, 292 ; 20. 194. ' Philadelphia Almanae,' 1. 123.
Philadelphia Bible Society, address of, I. 202.
Philadelphia Dispensary, ' Account of,' 1. 177. Rules of, 1. 191.
Philadelphia Library, 3. 395 n.
Philadelphia Society for alleviating the Miscries of Public Prisons, donation from, 5. 172.
Philagathos, pseudon., ' Poem eommemo- rative of Goffe, Whalley, and Dixwell,' 1. 98.
Philbrick, Elizabeth ( MMrs. Berry). 14. 150. Philbrick, John D., donations from, 7. 376; II. 500.
Philenia, pseudon., 17. 363.
Philip, Sachem, 1. 250 n .: 7. 267; 8. 220; 12. 36; 17. 131, 352, 387; 18. 436; 19. 244, 381. Gun with which he was killed, 1. 88 r., 251. His samp- bowl, 1. 163, 168; 2. vi; 7. 177, 267. His death, 3. 320. Picture of, 3. 293. Receipt of E. Richards for his bowl, 7. 267. His 'Spoils,' 7. 481. Loses
Mount Hope, 7 483 ; 8. 220. Con-
founded with a king of Spain, 8. 78. Revere's engraving of, 19. 214, 245. Philip I. of Castile, 16. 322.
Philip HI. of Spain, 15. 36, 48 .. 49; 16. 425, 431, 433, 435, 447, 451, 471.
Philip III. of Spain, 15 48
Philip IV. of France, 11. 427; 20 366.
Philip V. of Spain, 15. 49; 12. 423, 424.
' Philip Besom's Narrative,' 6. 15.
Philipps, Ebenezer, a refugee in 1776, 18 267.
Philips, Gillam, see Phillips.
Philips, Marthia, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Philips, Gen. William, 3. 280.
Philips, see Phillipps.
Philip's War, 2. 201 n., 320 ; 3. 9, 41, 203, 321m .; 10. 161; 11. 496; 15. 182: 16. 117; 17. 371 ; 20. 273.
Philipsburgh, N. Y., 6. 219.
Phillipps, Sir Thomas, 15. 306; 17. 15; 18 253.
Phillips, Mr., 8. 309.
Phillips, Mr., 19. 59.
Phillips, Mr., innkeeper (?), 19 71.
Phillips, Mrs., portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 390.
Phillips, A. F., 11. 891, 395.
Phillips, Abigail, money paid to, 2. 234 n., 253 n., 314 n.
Phillips, Benjamin, 11. 305; 17. 150.
Phillips, C., soldier, 12. 219.
Phillips, Elcazer, 20 130.
Phillips, Elisha Cooke, 13 414.
Phillips, Faith (M/s. Savage), see Savage.
Phillips, Rev. George, d. 1730, Brookhaven, 8 28; 12. 207.
Phillips, Rer. George, Watertown, d. 1644,
10. 328; 11. 309; 12. 207; 18. 208, 290; 19. S4.
Phillips, George W., 16. 34 n.
Phillips, Gillam, 5. 64, 67-69, 74, 75, 165- 168; 8. 475: 13 101; 16 300.
Phillips, Mrs Gillam, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16 390.
Phillips, Ilon. II. M., donation from. 4. 373.
Phillips, Hannah, 5. 64. 74, 166; 13 101. 103.
Phillips, Henry, 1660, 6. 350.
Phillips, llenry, 1728-30. 5 61, 67-60, 144, 165, 165, 170; 13 101. 102.
Phillips, llenry, Jr., donations from, 7 1 ; 6. 470; 10. 33.
Phillips, Isaae, donation from, 1. 152 n.
Phillips, John, 1641, 17. 341.
Phillips, John, 1724. 19 105.
Phillips, John, the elder, 1735, 13 414, 417.
Phillips, John, the younger, 13. 414.
Phillips, John, donation from, 1 147
Phillips, John, signature of, faces 6 429. Of committee issuing paper-notes in 1690, faces 6. 428.
Phillips, Capt. John, 1605, 14. 132.
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Phillips [ Col. John, 1690 ?], 12. 117.
Phillips, Col. Jolin, Andover, 17. 100.
Phillips, Hon. John, 20. 211.
Phillips, Hon. John, Exeter, d. 1795, his portrait obtained by President Quincy, 2. 15.
Phillips, Major John, Castle William, d. 1787, 12. 207-210; 19. 131, 131 n., 132. Phillips, Mayor John, Boston, d. 1823, 16. 405; 19. 167, 169-179. Miniature of, 4. 379. His autograph, faces 19. 169. PHILLIPS, JOHN C., A.B., 19. 285, 357. Eleeted a Resident Member, 19. 210. Aceepts membership, 19. 230.
Phillips, Hon. Jonathan, I. 173 n .; II. 308; 20. 389. Donation from, 1. 177. Gives a portrait of Rev. Thomas Prinee, I. 437, 448. Contributes to por- chase the Society's building, 1 465 n. His liberality to the Society acknowl. edged, 3. 84, 168. To receive printed volumes of the Collections, 3. 84.
Phillips, Mary, 13. 414.
Phillips, Mrs. Mary, 12. 207.
Phillips, Mrs. Mary, donation from, 1. 76.
Phillips, Mary Anne ( Mrs. Brooks), 17. 100.
Phillips, Mrs. Miriam, notice of a sermon on her death, 2. 5.
Phillips, Nathaniel, 19. 385 n.
Phillips, Richard, 20 124.
Phillips, Samuel, fitther of Lieut .- Gov. Phillips, II. C. 1734, 9. 253; 20. 12 n. Letter from, to his son, 9. 254.
Phillips, Lieut .- Gor. Samuel, H.C. 1771, d. 1802, 8 371; 9 253, 254; 14. 251. Funeral sermons on, I. 154. Vote in reference to the library of, I. 347. Let- ter from J. Bacon, 5. 477-485. His ' Statement of the Kennebeck Clains,' I. 9.
Phillips, Samuel, publisher, 7. 490.
Phillips, Rec. Samuel, Andover, his por- trait obtained by P'res. Quincy, 2. 15. Phillips, Rer. Samuel Rowley, H. C. 1650, d. 1696, 8. 12, 20, 25; 12. 107, 207. Death of, 14 130.
Phillips, Thomas, 1774, 3. 260.
Phillips, Thomas, d. 1741, 13. 414.
Phillips, Thomas, 18. 375. Appointed an officer in the Carthagena Expedi- tion, 18. 373.
Phillips, Thomas W., 12. 385. Donation from, 4. 379.
Phillips, Mrs. Thomas W., donation from, 14. 3. Vote of thanks to, 14. 3.
Phillips, Wendell, 13. 201; 16. 406; 19. 302, 347. Mr. W: Sturgis elaims for him the right of speech, 7. 465. Ex- traet from a letter of, 16. 407.
Phillips, Willard, LL.D., 14. 392 ; 16. 114. On Insurance, 10. 184.
Phillips, William. 13. 414.
Phillips, Deacon William, d. 1804, 7. 210 ; II. 141 ; 13 170; 15 352, 358 ; 20. 12-
14. Portrait of, obtained by Pres. Quincy, 2. 15.
Phillips, Lieut .- Gov. William, d. 1827, 2. 15; 12. 9, 132, 323 (?) ; 16. 85; 18. 265; 20. 210. Notice of sermon on his deatlı, 2. 5.
Phillips, Zakary, 3. 338.
Phillips us. Savage, case of, 5. 64-80, 167, 171; 8. 475; 13. 80, 100. Decree of the king in, 13. 101-103.
Phillips Academy, Andorer, 1. 429; 2. 160; 5. 429 ; 7. 409; 11. 258; 18. 282; 19. 59 ; 20. 35.
Phillips Academy, Exeter, 2. 390; 18. 271, 280.
Phillips School, Boston, 6. 32.
Phillis, -, death of, 15. 355.
Phillis, negress, 16. 393.
Phillis, negress, 20. 104, 105. Account of her trial and execution, 20. 122-157. Examination of, 20. 125-132. Bill of indictment, 20. 138, 139. Subpænas, 20. 140, 141. Record of the case, 20. 141, 142. Writ of execution, 20. 142- 144. Aecount of her execution from the 'Evening Post,' 20. 147. Ballad on the execution of, exhibited by Mr. Jenks, 20. 157.
Philosophical Society, see American Philosophical Society.
Philpe, Rev. Thomas, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255. Philpot, Jolin, 15. 261, 262.
'Phineas Pratt's Narrative,' 3. 336.
Phinney, Col., 15. 129, 133, 158, 160; 16. 337, 338, 340, 341, 347, 351-356, 859, 363, 364. 'Report of the Guard,' 4. 298. His regiment, 7. 261.
Phinney, Major, 4. 100.
Phipps, Albert, gift from, 17. 51.
Phipps, Constantine, Lord Mulgrave, see Mulgrave.
Phipps, Sir Constantine, 2. 297 n., 298 n. l'hipps, Danforth, II. 484, 485.
Phipps, Elijalı, 20. 120.
Phipps, Elinor (JJ/rs. Blackstone), II. 485.
Phipps, Harrison G. O., 3. 213.
Phipps, Capt. Samuel, 3. 343 ; 8. 14, 22, 27; 20. 163.
Phipps, Spencer, see Phips.
Phipps, Sir William, see Phips.
Phips, David, 8. 350, 353; II. 394. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Phips, Sarah ( Mrs. Bordman), 5 158.
Phips, Lieut .- Gov. Spencer, 1. 219; 2.95; 3: 371, 372 ; 4. 63-66; 12. 361; 18. 318. His daughter, 5. 158. His real name Speneer Bennett, 12. 414.
Phips, Lady (Speneer), 12. 414. I'hips (Phipps), Thomas, 8. 29.
Phips (Phipps), Sir William, Governor of Massachusetts, 1. 48; 2. 305 n .; 6. 352, 428; Io. 98; 12. 402, 414, 415; 13. 457 ; 14. 124 n., 128 n. ; 16. 105-107 ; 18. 254, 345 ; 20. 160, 284 n., 294, 306, 308, 328,
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329, 333, 396, 397. Letter relating to his salary as Governor, 2. 296, 296 n .- 298 n. Arrives with the Province Charter in Massachusetts, 10. 370, 373. Account of the discovery of an origi- nal portrait of, II. 484, 485. Funeral of, 14. 200. Invitation to attend the funeral of, 14. 216. Portrait of, 14. 216. Committee appointed to examine a portrait of, 14. 206.
Phips Farm, East Cambridge, 3. 371, 372; 4. 85; 8. 404 ; 15. 87, 88, 91.
Phips Strect, Boston, 6. 30.
Phocas, Emperor of the East, 11. 427.
Phocilidon, Jol., 16. 221.
Phoenicians and Dighton Rock, 10 115.
Phoenix, Stephen Whitney, gift from, 17. 101.
Photograph of the members taken by J.
W. Black, 2. frontispiece; 11. 128 n., 252. Names of, 2. vii ; 3. 32 a, 33. Pre- sented to the Society, II. 150.
Photographie views of l'eruvian antiqui- ties exhibited by Mr. Parkman, 9. 156. Photographs of the members to be fur- nished by cach one, 8. 175, 262.
Phrenological Society, rent paid to Mas- sachusetts Historical Society, 2. 3n., 37 n.
Physick, Philip S., M.D., 17. 398.
Piacoegon, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Piccolomini, Max, 16. 446.
Pichon, Thomas, his ' History of Cape Pickering, Rebecca ( White), 2. 427.
Breton,' 1. 99.
Pickard, Mark, 2. 282.
Pickard, Mary Lovell ( Mrs. Henry Ware, Jr.), 2. 282.
Pickens, Andrew, 6. 213.
Pickens, Lieut. John, 15. 78 n., 79.
Pickerin, John, 16. 264, 266, 273.
Pickering, -, 16. 103.
Pickering, Miss, 19. 16.
Pickering, Arthur, 16. 474.
Pickering. Elizabeth (Mrs. John Gard- ner), 2. 282.
Pickering, Eunice, 8. 32.
Pickering, Gil., 20. 23.
Pickering, Henry, 13. 271. Letter from, II. 162. Donation from, II. 163, 500. Vote of thanks to, 13. 217.
Pickering, John, marriage of, 14. 150.
Pickering, Capt. Jolin, 17. 224, 226, 227, 227 n., 228.
Pickering, Hon. John, 6. 275; 8.297. Pa- per, by Dr. A. P. Peabody, off the im- peachment of, 20 333-337. Notice of, in N. Adams's ' Annals of Portsmouth,' 20. 336, 337. Remarks upon, by Dr. William Everett, 20. 337, 338. Extracts from the Diary of John Q. Adams, 20. 337, 338.
PICKERING, Hon. JOHN, LL.D., d. 1846, I. vii n .; 284, 285 n., 339, 340, 348, 874, 475, 478 n., 500 n ; 5. 179; 8. 198, 199; 10. 109; 12. 5, 29 m .; 15. 213. 1.
Nominated a Resident Member. 1. 200. Elected, I. 270. Of Publication Com- mittee, 1. 283, 337, 381. Resigns mnem- bership, I. 428, 446. Submits lettery and documents relating to Father Ralle, 1. 476. Donation from, 1. 494. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 11 Re-elected, 2. 13. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 17, 46, 88, 115, 132. Subject of lecture delivered by him, 2 34. To report on M. Arnoult's com- munication, 2 45. Donations from, 2. 56, 85, 106, 119, 137, 188, 233, 236. Letters referred to, 2. 97. To be ad- mitted to the Royal Society of Nor- thern Antiquaries, 2. 85 n. Of com- mittee to provide a translation of the manuscript on Columbus, 2. 113. llis death, 2 348, 348 n. Memoir of, 2. 348, 348 n. Donation from the family of, 2. 354. And the 'Witchcraft l'a- pers,' 5 31. Intimacy with, and eulogy on, by Hon. D. A. White, 6. 277, 275, 301, 302, 330.
Pickering, Mary (Mrs. B. R. Nichols), 2. 427.
Pickering, Mary ( Mrs. Fabian), 14 151.
Pickering, Octavius, LI.D., 5. 43; 11.
106; 13 271; 14. 392; 15. 213. Dona- tions from, 5 145; 1o. 86. His ' Re- ports' cited. 13 299; 14. 165.
Pickering, Rebecca (Mrs. Jaquis), 14 152.
Plekering, Cupt. Thomas, 14. 137.
PICKERING, Hon. TIMOTHY, I.L.D., I. 300, 302 n .- 304, 311, 336, 383 ; 2. 292, 427; 4 288; 5. 44, 151; 6. 290, 207 ; II. 106 ; 13. 67, 217, 242, 267, 271; 15. 183, 186, 197, 198, 213, 219, 220, 313, 319-323; 17. 441; 18. 283, 380; 20. 338. Nominated a Corresponding Mem- ber, 1. 110. Elected, 1. 117. Letter to Gov. Trumbull, 2 450. Need of a military academy, 6 368. The sister of, 8. 32. Manuscript correspondence of, presented, 11. 162. Death of, 15. 212. Letter to, from Gov. Sullivan. 15. 320. 1Iis 'Correspondence with Gov. Sullivan,' 1. 202.
Pickering, Capt. Williamn, 18. 42.
Piekering family, 6. 202.
Pickering mansion, 6. 296.
' Pickering Papers,' 13. 242, 207. 271; 14 205; 15. 212; 19 291; 20. 193. 196. Placed in the Society's Library, 13 217. Committec appointed to publish a volume of, 19. 251. Cited, 1. 000 n., 304, 311 n.
Picket, -, innkeeper, II. 13, 31.
Pickett, Moses, sentenced by court-mar. tial, 15. 155.
Pickman, Benjamin, Salem, naturalized, 4. 361. Pickman, Benjamin T., contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 4657.
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Pickman, Dudley L., presents Phillis Wheatley's copy of ' Paradise Lost' to Harvard College, 7. 303.
Pickman, William D., 19. 357.
Pico, Joshua, II. 141 ; 20. 11.
Pictures, ludicrous arrangement of, in a shop-window, 14. 162.
'Pictures of Poetry, Historical, Bio- graphical,' etc., I. 177.
Pidal, Pedro José, 8. 188.
Pierce, Capt., 18. 374.
Pierce, Mr., Carolina, II. 141.
Pierce, Mrs., 16. 305, 305 n.
Pierce, Abby L., donation from, 11. 44.
Pierce, Major Benjamin, 3. 280.
Pierce, Edward L., 20. 256. Donation from, 7. 359.
Pierce, Pres. Franklin, 6. 30; 16 368 : 17. 8, 9; 18. 440. Friend of L. V Bell, 7.
32, 33. Advocates an insane hospital, 7. 37.
Pierce, Henry A., letter and donation from, 2 542.
Pierce, Hon. Henry L., 19. 356.
Pierce, Isaac, II. 141.
Pierce, John, 20. 6
Pierce, John, charter of Plymouth grant- ed to, 1621, 9. 23, 33. His second pa- tent, 1622, 9. 24, 25.
Pierce, Mrs. John, request from, 2. 435. Her death, 3. 281.
PIERCE, Rev. JOHN, D.D., I. 206, 207, 214- 216, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 228- 230, 234, 235, 237, 239, 240, 243-245, 249, 252, 253, 257, 259, 263, 264, 270, 272, 277, 281, 283, 284, 333, 337, 339, 345, 347, 348, 350, 371, 374, 378, 384, 385, 387, 395, 398, 417, 418, 427, 436, 437, 445, 450, 453. 456, 464, 479, 480, 482, 485, 490, 497, 500, 503, 504; 6. 267; 8. 441 ; II. 101, 102; 12. 434 ; 13. 402 ; 14. 339; 17. 18, 18 n .; 20. 404. Dona- tions from, I. 191 ; 2. 83, 212, 336, 372, 377. His death, I. xlii; 2. 432. Nomi- nated a Resident Member, I. 199. Elected, 1. 200. Of committee to re- print the Collections, I. 216. Of Pub- lication Committee, I. 228. Of commit- tee to collect and count votes, I. 228, 229, 237, 257, 265. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, I. 231, 239, 245. 254, 264, 273, 279, 288, 335, 341, 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 445, 452, 467. President pro tempore, I. 237. Calls up the proposal to have a discourse on some historical subject, I. 241. Seconds a inotion, I. 242. Of committee to represent the Society at the Plymouth celebration, I. 289. Of committee to republish the Circular Letter, I. 342. Of committee on diplo- mas, I. 494. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 3, 15, 25, 31, 33, 35, 40, 47, 56, 60, 62, 65, 67, 72, 79, 83, 90, 92, 94, 96, 99, 104, 112, 117, 119, 123,
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