Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 63

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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125, 126, 131, 135, 139, 142, 144, 145, 147, 149, 172, 176, 178, 181, 183, 188, 192, 213, 215, 218-220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 233, 235, 239, 241, 245, 247, 249, 251, 253, 259, 261, 263, 264, 266, 272, 286, 294, 298, 303, 306, 307, 309, 314, 319, 320, 324, 326, 329, 335, 338, 340, 350, 352, 356, 362-364, 370, 374, 377, 378, 380, 383, 385, 389, 411, 415, 421, 422. Announces death of Rev. Dr. James Freeman, 2. 24. Of Scrutini- zing Committee, 2 64. Of committee on memoirs of members, 2. 115. Ex- cused therefrom, 2. 115. To prepare a memoir of Rev. T. M. Harris, 2. 232, 232 n. Communicates a list of preachı- ers of the sermons at the General Elections in Massachusetts, 2. 293, 293 n., 294n. To take charge of the letter relating to the papers of Rev. Dr. Hemenway, 2. 306. Conimuni- cates a letter from Abraham Hilliard, 2. 323. To report on the subject of Mr. A. Hilliard's communication, 2. 323. Communication concerning the letter of Jolin Sharpe, 2. 329 n., 330 n. Action to be taken in relation to the manuscripts left by, to the Society, 2. 431. Date of membership, 2 432. Mc- moir of,' 2. 432, 432 n., 444. Letter from the executors of the will of, 2. 435. Donation from the family of, 2. 476. Report concerning his Diary, 3. 203. His Diary given to the Society, 4. 5. His Interleaved Triennials placed in the Library, 17. 59. His manuscript memoirs, 2. 431 ; 3. 281; 4. 109; 10. 164. His Manuscript Diary, 2. 435 n. ; 4. 5, 9-11 ; 13. 328. Interleaved Triennials of, 3. 205; 8. 47; 17. 59. His ' His- torical Sketch of Brookline' quoted, II. 101. Extract from his journal, 20. 405.


Pierce, Joseph, donation from, I. 146.


Pierce, Mary (A/rs. Gore), 13. 424.


Pierce, Matt., 3. 260.


Pierce, Capt. Michael, 20. 274.


Pierce, Nancy Green (Mrs. Andrew), 18. 42, 43.


Pierce, Elder Nathan, 8. 222.


Pierce, Richard, printer, 7. 490.


Pierce, Capt. William, 20. 66, 67.


PIERONNET, THOMAS, donations from, I. 75, 76, 112, 116, 130, 131. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 128. Elect- ed, I. 129. His vocabularies of Indian Languages, I. 111. His account of Demerara, I. 129.


Pierpoint, James, see Pierpont.


Pierpoint, Robert, see Pierpont.


Pierpont, Mrs. Ann, death of, 13. 350.


Pierpont, Rev. Benjamin, 8. 28.


Pierpont, Charles, donation from, I. 147.


Pierpont (Pierpoint), Rev. James, 8. 23, 28.


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Pierpont, Rev. John, 17.31. Writes an ode celebrating the anniversary of the settlement of Boston, I. 434 n.


Pierpont, Rev. John, Jr., 8. 253.


Pierpont, Rev. Jonathan, 8. 28; 17. 263, 263-273, 280.


Pierpont (Peirpont), Robert, 4. 78; 7. 233; 11. 141; 20. 214-216, 222, 223


Pierrepont, Evelyn, see Kingston, Duke of. Pierrepont, Henry E., letter from, describ- ing a portrait of Washington owned by hiin, II. 229, 230.


'Piers Ploughman, Vision of,' cited, 18. 404.


Pierson, Mr., 19 30.


Pierson, A. L., M.D , 15. 365.


Pierson, Rev. Abraham, President of Yale College, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 404, 407; 17. 342, 347.


Pierson, Charles L., 19. 357.


'Pietas et Gratulatio' of Harvard Col- lege, 18. 246.


Pigafetta, Antonio, liis 'Voyage autour du Monde,' 1. 153.


Pigion, Alr., 15. 80, 92.


Pigot, Gen. Robert, 4. 38, 67 ; 8. 350; 14. 35, 61, 70, 72, 99 n .; 16. 71.


Pigott, Adanı, 12. 116.


Pike, ---- , 13. 133.


Pike, Major, 16. 275. Pike, Mr., 16. 265.


Pike, Abigail, 14. 121, 124. Death of, 14. 127.


Pike, Abigail, 2d, 14. 121, 133.


Pike, Hannah, 14. 121.


Pike, James, 16. 279.


Pike, James, 20. 9.


Pike, Rer. Janies, 17. 156.


Pike, James S., donation from, 10. 311.


Pike, John, uncle of Rev. . John Pike, 14. 129 n.


Pike, Rev. John, 2. 55; 8. 23, 27; 10 163, 347; 12 213; 14. 181, 182; 16. 53; 17. 110, 111. Sketch of his life by Dr. Quint, 14. 117-121. Journal of, edited by Dr. Quint, 14. 121-152. His Jour- nal cited, 13. 451 ; 17. 220 n.


Pike, Joseph, killed by Indians, 14. 129. Pike, Joshua, 14. 121.


Pike, Margaret, 14. 121, 133.


Pike, Mary, 14. 121.


Pike, Capt. Nathaniel, 14. 121, 124, 145, 147, 150.


Pike, Nicholas, his ' Arithmetic,' 13. 439. Pike, Robert, brother of Rev. John Pike, 14. 118. His death, 14. 126.


Pike, Major Robert, father of Rev. John Pike, 14. 117, 124n .- 126 n., 370n. Death of, 14. 144; 16. 279; 17. 220, 221 n., 222 n .; 18. 390, 392 n. Portrait of, re- paired, 20. 192.


Pike, Robert, son of Rev. John Pike, 14. 121, 124. Portrait of, presented to the Society, 2. 55.


Pike, Samuel, 14. 121, 134.


Pike, Mrs. Sarah (Moodey), 14. 121. Deatlı of, 14. 135.


Pike, Saralı, niece of Rer. John Pike, 14. 118.


Pike, Mrs. Saralı (Sanders), 14. 117.


Pike, Sarah (Mrs. Stockinan), 14. 123 n., 129 n.


Pike, Solomon, 14. 121.


Pike, Lieut. Tliouias, 15. 86.


Pike, Gen. Zebulon Montgomery, 11. 492- 495.


Pilcomayo River, 7. 416.


Pilgrim Hall, Plymouth, 3. 251; 20 192. Pilgrim Society, 2. 155 ; 16. 133; 18. 209;


19. 65. Vote in reference to the cele- bration by. 1. 288. Celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the landing at Plymouth by, 1. 331 n. Re- port of the committee to attend tliat celebration, 1. 334. Vote to give the Society's publications to, 1. 334; 2. 70 n. ; 13. 232. Invitation received from, 11. 492. Winslow portraits, etc., to be given to, 19 386.


Pilgrims, residence in Holland, 2. 247, 248. Celebration of the one hundred and ninety-third anniversary of their land ing, 1. 235, 236 ; 3. 129, 130, 356. Cele- bration of the two hundredthi anniver- sary of their landing, 1. 331 n., 334. Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of their landing, II. 492.


Pilkington, Col. C. A., a lithograph of his drawing to be inserted in Vol. V. of the third series. 2. 35. His sketch of a conference withi Indians in 1793, 2. 64; 13 68.


Pilmore, Rec. Josepli, 17. 205. 205 n.


Pincheon, Lieut. Walter, 15 78, 78 n.


Pincheon, William, 3. 62. Gone to New England, 5. 93-95.


Pincliin, Dr., 20. 140. Pinchon, Jolin, 14. 206.


Pinckney, Hon. Charles, 10. 477. 478. Letter from. published in the ' African Repository,' 6. 78. On slavery, 6. 92, 136, 141, 142, 238. Quoted, 6. 238.


Pinckney. Gen. Charles Cotesworth, am- bassador to England. 5 310, 311. Re- marks on slavery during the debates on the Constitution, 6 142-145, 167, 168. Pinckney, Henry, friend of N. L. Bow- ditch, 5. 502.


Pinckney Street, Boston, 3. 120 ; 6. 50. Pine, Robert E., 11. 230. Portrait of Washington, 5. 104.


Pine de Inde, 5. 397.


Pine-tree on the flag given by Hancock to the colored soldiers, 6. &5.


Pine-tree flag, 7. 477. Earliest engraving of, 6. 40; 14 64.


Pine tree money, 11. 293.


Pine-tree shilling presented to the So- ciety, 2. 422.


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Pinkerton, Frances Clark (Mrs. Bell), 7. 34, 67, 70.


Pinkerton, James, his daughter, 7. 34.


Pinkerton, John, his 'History of Scot- land ' cited, 13. 353.


Pinkerton, John M., 7. 32 n., 70. Dona- tion from, 8. 1.


Pinkliam, Amos, 14. 149.


Pinkham, Katherine, death of, 14. 149.


Pinkham, Mrs. Mary (Allen), 14. 151.


Pinkham, Solomon, marriage of, 14. 152.


Pinkham, Thomas, marriage of, 14. 151. Pinkney, Frances ( Mrs. Gore), 13. 424. Pinkney, Jolın, 13. 424.


Pinkney, Hon. William, LL D., I. 218; 2. 401 ; 10. 184. 240 ; II. 108, 355; 18. | Pitts, William, 11. 141.


63; 19. 17, 36, 260.


Pinkster Jubilee, Albany, N. Y., 19 401 n. PINTARD, JOHN, LL.D., I. 28 n. Con- cerning the formation of the Society, I. xi-xiii. Donation from, 1. 130. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 234. Elected, 1. 234.


Pintard, John M., 11. 299; 12. 130, 173. Donation, from, I. 25. Vote of thanks to, I. 26.


Pinto, tales of, 3. 235.


Piombo, Sebastian del, 3. 379.


Piozzi, Hester Lynclı, 3. 125 ; 14. 23; 19. 306.


Piper, -, a centenarian, 10. 48.


Piper, Samuel, marriage of. 14. 151.


Piper, Solomon, donations from, 3. 1.


Piracy, early Massachusetts law against, 7. 302.


Pisa, Italy, 10. 165.


Pisard, Thomas, 3. 261.


Piscataqua, N. H., 3. 323; 14. 122; 20. 152n. Visited by Père Druillettes. 3. 35. Piscataqua expedition against Dixey Bull, 3. 186, 187.


Piscataqua River, 3. 326. Settlements on, threatened by the French, 7. 370. Piscatoque Benevolence, 6. 338, 339.


Pitcairn, Major John, 14. 63 n., 72, 80, 92, 244, 349 n .; 16 290 ; 18. 345, 418. His death, 6. 166-168, 178; 7. 191, 192 ; 14- 93. A paper on the life and character of, communicated by Hon. Charles Hudson, 17. 315-326.


Pitcher, Thomas, 20. 10. Pitkin, Lieut .- Col., 15. 160.


PITKIN, TIMOTHY, LL.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 226. Elect- ed, 1. 227. Allowed to take books from the Library, I. 399. Donation from, 2. 56. 'History of the United States ' cited, 7. 262 n., 492 n.


Pitkin, Gov. William, d. 1769, 1. 55, 85 n. ; 2. 332 n., 343 n.


Pitman, Hon. John, letter from, to B. R. Curtis, 16. 23, 24.


Pitman, Joseph, killed by Indians, 14. 139.


Pitt, John, 2d Earl of Chatham, see Chat bam.


Pitt, William, the elder, see Chatham.


Pitt, William, the younger, 14. 194; 15. 45, 45 n., 52, 53; 16. 47. His opinion of his father's speeches, 7. 393.


Pittman, Margaret, 2. 545 n.


Pittman, Mary, 20. 318.


Pittman, Thomas, 2. 545 n.


Pitts, -, 8. 322.


Pitts, Hon. James, 11. 141; 15. 328; 16. 43. His death, 7. 235.


Pitts, James, Jr., II. 141.


Pitts, John, 11. 141 ; 16. 93-96.


Pitts, Capt. Peter, 15. 77.


Pitts, Samuel, 8 334, 343.


Pittsburg, Penn., 6. 371; 17. 180, 201 ; 18. 191.


Pittsfield, Mass., 12. 407 ; 16. 35; 17. 91; 19. 91, 398, 399, 421, 422. Named for William Pitt, Earl of Chathanı, 12. 416. Donation from the town of, 10. 469.


Pius VI., Pope, 10. 456.


Pius IX., Pope, 14. 162; 17. 45. Remarks by Mr. Winthrop, on the death of, 16.36.


Pixley, Lieut. David, 15. 81.


Plague in London, 1666, 12. 420.


Plainfield, N. J , 4. 100.


Plainfield, Church of, 8. 221.


Plaisted, artist, 11. 485.


Plaisted, Elisha, marriage of, 14. 150.


Plaisted, Mrs. Elizabeth (Harvey), 14. 150.


Plaisted, Ichabod, 20. 325.


Plaisted, John, 20. 325.


Plaisted, Samuel, 16. 387.


Plaisteds, Roger, 6. 339.


Plaistow, Josias, 14. 307.


Planchut, James, 14. 218.


Planchut, Mrs. Peter (André), 14. 218.


Plantations, document relating to the hiring of servants for, issued in 1682, 2. 428, 428 n.


Plantations in New England, 9. 17.


Plants, a collection of, given by Mr. Per- kins, 1. 89. Loaned to Prof. Peck, I. 93. To be retained by him two years longer, 1. 104.


Plat, -, innkeeper, 19. 419.


Plat, Jonas, 19. 405, 408, 417.


Plate, a piece supposed to have been at- tached to a coffin found on Chincha Island, donation of, 6. 471.


Plato, 18. 136 n., 324; 20. 352. Works of, I. 152 ; 3. 384.


Platt, Mr. (of New York), 11. 20.


Plattsburg, a quadrant taken at the battle of, deposited with the Society, 2. 306. Playfer, William, 15. 262. Playford, John, 17. 173. Playstead, Mr,, 16. 105.


Pleasant Street, Boston, 7. 188.


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' Please God I live, I'll go,' a motto ex- plained, 7. 370-372.


Plimpton, Henry, 14. 110.


Pliniton, Lieut. Ezekiel, 15. 77.


Plinius, Cæcilius Secundus Caius, 3 136, 334; 20. 235.


Plinius, Caius Secundus, 16. 329. Dr. Bigelow's paper on the deatlı of, 17. 456, 459. His ' Natural History,' 1. 73; 16. 320 n.


' Plough Patent,' Portland, Me., 13. 118. Ploughed Hill, 4. 303 ; 7. 206 ; 12. 199.


Plumb, Thomas, aged 103, 8. 437.


Plumbers' Hall, London, Church of Sepa- ratists in, 1567, 9. 376.


Plumer, Hon. William, 20. 338. Extract from tlie 'Life of,' 20. 335.


Plummer, Caroline, origin of the Plum- mer Professorship at Harvard Univer- sity, 6. 301.


PLUMMER, Hon. WILLIAM, nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 193. Elect- ed, 1. 194. Donation from, 2. 469.


' Plummer Family, Brief Memoir of,' by Hon. D. A. White, 6. 330.


Plummer Hall, Salem, 6. 330.


Plummer Professorship, Harvard Univer- sity, origin of, 6. 301


Plutarch, 18. 141 n. His 'Works,' 18. 430. Plymouthi, Eng., 3. 183 ; 7. 360; 12. 409, 429, 457-450.


Plymouthi, Eng., Council at, see Council established at Plymouth, etc.


Plymouth ( Plymouthi Colony), Mass., 2. 244 n .; 3. 9, 208, 311, 315, 316, 333; 4. 100, 133; 5. 33, 39, 96; 6. 435 ; 7. 186, 213, 216, 220, 221, 224, 232, 247, 423, 480-482 ; 8. 327; 10. 103, 328, 377-385; II. 9, 30, 94, 98, 217, 218, 263, 396, 400, 404, 406, 478 n .; 12. 342, 394, 395,- 399, 431; 13. 232, 409; 16. 7 n., 54, 111 n., 174, 195, 196, 196 n., 201, 204-203; 17. 94, 123, 126, 120, 154, 203, 210, 344-340, 348, 368; 18. 14, 85, 120, 200, 211, 260, 298, 299, 441 ; 19. 112, 113, 126, 139, 243, 383, 386, 424-427 ; 20. 15, 15 n., 16, 72, 73, 97, 272, 363, 402, 405. Constitution, Patent, and Laws of, 1. 9, 19, 79 ; 9. 20, 25-33; II. 495; 12. 341-358. Plan of, I. 48. Articles of agreement with Awasuncks, 1. 122. Proposal for an annual celebration of the landing at, I. 195, 236, 237, 239. Committee ap- pointed on a celebration of the anni- versary of the landing at, 1. 223, 228, 229, 232. Gov. Gore selected to deliver the address, I. 233. Declines, 1. 233. Judge Davis appointed, 1. 234. Cele- bration of the one hundred and ninety- third anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims, 1. 235, 236; 3. 129, 130, 356. Votes of thanks in reference to the celebration, 1. 236. Committee on the celebration of the two hundredth


anniversary, 1. 287, 288. The cele- bration at, I. 331 n. Report of the committee wlio attended at, I. 334. Records of the First Church in, 1. 409, 409 n. 'History of,' by Gov. Bradford, recovered, 3. 19-24. Visited by Père Druillettes, 3. 33-35. Its incorporation with the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 3. 136. Scarcity of historical papers referring to, 3. 138. Deeds and Acts in relation to boundaries, 3. 217-219. Paper on the trading-house on Manoniet. River, 3. 252-256; 9. 27. Landing of the Pilgrims, 4. 141, 142. Invitation to take part in the ceremonies at the lay- ing of the corner-stone of the national monument, 4. 330. Tract entitled 'The Founders of,' 5. 322. The Providence Plantations' charter, 6. 58 n., 59 n. The Shawomet claims and Atherton pur- chase, 6. 59 n .- 62, 68-70. Action in regard to Capt. Scot, 6. 70 n., 71 n. Measure designed for, by Winslow, 6. 477, 478. Falsely reported burnt, 1776, 7. 248. The town included the whole colony until 1633, 9. 27. Made the seat of government for the colony, 9. 30. Early regulations in, 9. 31. Represen- tative system establislied in, 9. 37. Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at, 11. 492 ; 12. 9. Brad- ford's ' Word to New Plymouth,' Ii. 478-482. Copy of the laws exhibited, II. 495. Records of, 19. 119. Records of, cited, 1. 79, 242 n .; 3. 217 ; 6. 15, 173 n .; 10 96; 14. 163; 16. 401.


Plymouth, Mass., General Court of, 6. 477-479; 9. 22, 37, 39.


Plymouth, N. II., 18. 23, 261; 19. 262.


Plymouthi Church, 3. 133 ; 11. 397, 400 n. Copy of the early records of, 2. 331, 331 n., 550.


Plymouthi Colony, see Plymouth, Mass.


Plymouthi Company, see Council estab- lished at Plymouth, etc.


Plymouth County Association for the Improvement of Schools, 18 176.


Plymouth House, 1636, 5. 38, 39.


Plymouth Land Company, seal of, 7. 369.


Plymouth Patent, 9. 23; Great Patent of New England, 9. 20; Patent to Brad- ford, heirs and assigns, 9. 24.


' Plymouth Plantation,' original manu- script of Bradford's ' History of,' 9. 345. See Bradford.


Plymouth Rock. 3. 256; 8. 374. Frag- ment of, 7. 360.


Plympton, Muss., 12. 403. Origin of the name of, 12. 409.


Pobugabaug, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Pocahontas, portrait of, 13 425.


Pocasset, manuscript record of the pur- chasers of, 3. 237, 238.


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Pocock, Rev. Nicholas, extract from an article by, 16. 462.


Pocoke, Mr., Commissioner of Massachu- setts in England, 5 401 n. ; 6. 63.


Poignand, David, Boston, naturalized, 4. 361.


Poignand, Delicia, Boston, naturalized, 4. 361.


Poindexter, George, 8. 172.


Poinsett, Mr., 4 143.


Point Comfort, Va., 10 29 n.


Point Shirley, 7. 216, 217, 219, 220, 231.


Point Traverse, 7. 330.


Pointis (Ponti), Jean B. L. Desjean, Baron de, 12. 426.


Points Bridge, N. Y., 6. 207.


Poisson, Simeon Denis, 16. 436.


Poland, 6. 392.


Poland, packet-ship, 8. 147.


Polanus, Amandus, liis 'Syntagma,' 18. 427.


Pole, William, 20. 213.


Pole, William W., 19. 26 n.


Poletica, Chev. Pierre de, 19. 30. On the Oregon Question, 7. 451.


Polhman, Mr., 19. 220, 221, 223.


Polignac, Auguste Jules Armand Marie, Prince de, 15. 315: 17. 309.


Polk, Pres. James K., 5 216; 6. 30; 15. ' 250; 16. 416 ; 17. 402 ; 20 28. .


Polk, William H , donation from, 4. 51. Pollard, Mr., Philadelphia, 8. 330.


Pollard, Mrs. Ann, portrait of, 1. 498. De- position of, relating to William Black- stone, 14. 185. Funeral of, 14. 200. Pollard, Benjamin, 19 104.


Pollard, Col. Benjamin, 15. 82; 20. 6. Portrait of, 1. 498 ; 16 300. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267. Portrait of, repaired, 20. 192.


Pollard, Mrs. Margaret Winslow, 16. 300. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 391.


Pollard, William, 14. 185.


Pollexfen, Henry, 4. 165.


Pollock, Mr. Allen, manager of printing, 5. 270.


Pollock, J. Bell, letter from, 2. 594.


Polly, Lieut. William, 15. 82. Polly, vessel, 3. 228. Polus, see Poole, M.


' Polyantlios,' periodical, I. xxxiii, 192; 13. 258.


Polybius, 3. 384 ; 6. 391 ; 18. 141 n.


Polycarp, St., liis ' Epistola,' 18. 426.


Polytechnic College of the State of Penz- sylvania, donation from, 9. 247. Pomeroy, Mr., Greenfield, Conn., 11. 20. Pomeroy, Heman, 19. 45.


Pomeroy, Samuel W., vote to lend a book to, 1. 220.


Pomeroy, Gen. Seth, 12. 122; 17. 330.


Pomeroy, Leonard, autograph of, 14. frontispiece. Indenture of, with Da- vid Thomas, 14 358-385. Sketch of, 14. 360.


Pomfret, Lieut., 16. 265, 274.


Pomfret, Lord, 15. 326.


Pomfret, Conn., aids Boston, 4. 220.


Pomham, Indian, 6. 74; surrender of, 5. 402.


Pommery, Mrs. Deliverance, 14. 151.


Pommery, Rebecca (Mrs. Rummeril), 14. 150.


Pommery, Richard, marriage of, 14. 151.


Pompeii, print of, 1. 139.


Pompey, negro, 20. 136, 137.


Pompey, N. Y., 19. 416.


Pomponius, Mela, see Mela.


Ponipton, N. J., 2. 237 n .; 19. 72.


1 Pomroy, Col., 15. 97.


Pomroy, Capt. Ebenezer, 15. 83.


Ponca Indians, 19. 443.


Pond, Eliphalet, 11. 394.


Pond, Cant. Oliver, 15. 76.


Pond's Almanac, 7. 130.


Ponelijh, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Poniatowski, Jozef Anton. 14. 162.


Pono tribe of Indians, II. 350.


Pont, M. de, 5. 129.


Pontchartrain, M. de, 5. 234.


Pontgravé, -, 8. 465.


Pontifical College in Rome, Order of Per- formance of, 2. 432.


Pontoppidan, Erich, 17. 414.


l'ontrincourt, M. de, 5. 129.


Pool, Major (Poor, 'Thos. ? ), 14. 87.


Pool, Fitchi, II. 141.


Pool, Lient. Jacob, 15. 76, 76 n.


Pool, Jolin, 6. 339.


Pool, Joseplı, 14. 110.


Pool, Lieut. Mark, 15. 81.


Poole, Alexis, donation from, 2. 428.


Poole, Elizabetlı, 12. 399.


Poole, Matthew, his ' Annotations upon the Holy Bible,' 18. 141 n. His 'Sy- nopsis Criticorum,' 18. 426.


Poole, Willianı, 19. 263.


POOLE, WILLIAM F., A.M., I. 246 n. Do- nations from, 4 384 ; 8. 254; 9. 463; 10 92, 344 ; II. 500. Exposes fraud at a pretended sale of Washington's li- brary, 7. 132, 133. Elected a Copre- sponding Member, 16. 12. Accepts membership, 16. 36. Gift from, 17. 85. His edition of Johnson's ' Wonder- working Providence,' 10 92; 18. 435. Poor, Alfred, donation from, 5. 57. Poor, Lieut. David, 15. 83.


Poor, Gen. Enoch, 15. 129, 160. His duel with Major Porter, 19. 256-261. Killed in a duel, 18. 435, 436.


Poor, Henry V., donation from, 10. 469. Poor, John, 15. 157.


Poor, John A., donation from, 7. 474.


Poor, Mrs. Mary W., donation from, II. 500.


Poor, Salem, negro, petition in favor of, sent to the General Court of Massa- chusetts, 6. 178. -


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Poor, Major Thomas, 14. 88; 15. 79, 105, 1 106, 109, 112, 113, 119, 122, 126, 134, 137, 140, 142, 160; 19. 325, 325 n. Poor, Cupt. William, 7. 411 ; 13. 327. 'Poor Richard's Almanac,' 3. 113.


'Poor Robin's Almanac,' 7. 130.


Poore, Ben: Perley, appointed an agent to procure certain historical documents from Paris, 2. 200, 209 n., 300 n. Let- ter from, relating to the documents to be obtained from the French arelives, 2. 307, 307 n., 308 n. His action in re- gard to the French archives and papers copied for the State, 2 303 n. Letter from, concerning the documents from the French archives, 2. 336. Donations from, 2. 354, 413.


Pope, Cupt., 16. 350, 355, 359, 360, 362.


Pope, Alexander, 1. 74 ; 17. 306 ; 18.225;


19. 272; 20. 204. Quotation from, 19. 413 n.


Pope, Rev. Augustus R., donation from, 2. 365.


Pope, Godfrey, 2. 114n.


Popc, Lieut. Isaac, 15. 77.


Pope, Gov. John, 2 114n.


Pope, Rev. Joseph, 14. 205.


Pope, Joseph, watchmaker, 12. 61, 62.


Pope, Lemuel, 5. 427 n.


Pope, Mrs. Lemuel, 5. 427 n.


Pope, Thomas B., donation from, 2. 477. Pope Street, 6. 29.


Popes, power of, 11. 414, 415. Vices of, II. 420-423.


Popham, Sir Francis, 18. 92, 93, 102 n .- 114.


Popham, Capt. George, 18. 84, 87, 90-92, 94, 101 n., 102, 104, 105, 105 n., 107 n., 110-112, 114-116 2.


Popham, Chief Justice Sir John, 8. 308; IO. 393, 334 ; 18. 86, 92, 93, 105 n., 110, 112, 112 n., 114-117.


Popham Colony, 2. 499 ; 12. 431; 18. 82, 86. Account of the planting of, 18. 94-117. List of officers of, 18. 105 n., 115.


'Popham Memorial Volume' cited, 14. 305 n. ; 18. 90 n., 102 n.


Popkin, John, Jr., donation from, 1. 75. POPKIN, Rev. JOHN SNELLING, D.D., I.


144, 148, 150, 156, 165, 200, 257, 264, 270, 274, 277; IO. 356; 19. 225, 226, 229. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 140. Elected, 1. 142. Of committee to collect and count votes, I. 257, 275. Resigns membership, I. 386. Notice of, 1. 500 n. Memoirs of, 6. 300. Dis- course delivered at the funcral of Mr. Kimball, 6. 283 n.


Popkins, Capt., 15. 111.


Popple, Henry, his map of North Amer- ica, I. 66.


Porcellian Club, see Harvard College.


Porcher, Com. E. A., R.N., his ' Discov- eries at Cyrene,' 13. 65, 66.


Porcher, Frederick A., 17. 80. Pormont (Permont), Philemon, 12. 387. Porpoise-fishing, description of, 11. 20.


Port Royal, 5. 129, 230; 7. 414; 11. 202; 16. 106, 107 ; 17. 223.


Porter, Col., 15. 90, 92, 94, 95, 98, 100. Porter, Mr., 19. 223.


Porter, Mrs., 12. 324.


Porter, Alexander S., 16. 388; 17. 95, 96. Porter, Gen. Andrew, 3 224.


Porter, Lieut. Bille, 15 78, 106.


Porter, Com. David, 17. 376.


PORTER, Rev. EDWARD G., A.M., 17. 230; 18. 26, 404. 406, 422 ; 19. 54, 330, 377 n .; 20. 402. Elected a Resident Member, 18. 4. Accepts membership, 18. 65. Recording Secretary pro tempore, 18. 318; 19. 230, 265. Votes of thanks to, 19. 55, 334. Paper by, on Pres. Garfield's ancestry, 19 83-93. Of com- mittee to revise the By-Laws, 19. 122. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Hudson, 19. 125. Exhibits relics from Lexington, 19. 252. Reads letter and covenant of St. Botolph Club about the ' loving cup,' 19. 265. Remarks by, on the death of Col. Chester, 19. 330- 332. Moves a vote of thanks to the committee on the ' Winthrop Papers,' 19. 356.


Porter, Rev. Eliphalet, D.D., 18. 435; 19. 256; 20. 212. His sermon before the Roxbury Charitable Society, I. 111. His Eulogy on Washington, I. 131. Convention Sermon, I. 218.


Porter, Co/. Elisha, 14. 93.


Porter, Rev. Huntington, 19. 256.


Porter, Dr. Jacob, donations from, 1. 478, 496; 2. 17, 20, 23, 35, 66, 89, 100, 124, 222, 334. Parcel for, 2. 126.


Porter, James, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Porter, Major John, 14. 89; 18. 435, 436. Ilis duel with Gen. Poor, 19. 256-261. Porter, Rev. Jolin, 19. 256, 258, 259. Ilis ' Reply to Mr. Briant's Remarks,' I. 137.


Porter, Jonathan, 19. 256.


Porter, Jonathan, Hadley, 19. 173.


Porter, Mrs. Mary ( Huntington), 19. 256. Porter, Col. Moses, II. 495.


Porter, Rev. Noah, D.D., President of Yale College, 12. 191. Donation from, 2. 215.


Porter, Hon. Peter B., his speech on in- ternal improvements, I. 218. Portrait of, 13. 67.


Porter, Royal L., 19. 227, 263.


Porter, Samuel, 1718, 20. 325.


Porter, Samuel, donation from, 5. 145. Porter, Samuel, Salem, 15. 397.


Porter, William M., comniunication from, 2. 310, 321. Donation from, 2. 321.


Porter's Tavern, North Cambridge, 20. 404.


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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Porteus, Bishop Beilby, 5. 430 ; 6. 152; 19. 216, 220.


'Portfolio,' I. 173n .; 14. 57; 17. 362. And Miss Townsend, 5. 204.


Portland, Me., 2. 11 : 3. 16, 183; 4.93; IO. 185, 333 ; 16. 125-127, 387, 393 ; 17. 89, 98, 101, 108, 382; 18 26, 42, 283; 19. 252, 253, 395 n .; 20. 167. Docu- ments of the Committee of Public Safety of, I. 202. Publications of the Society to be sent to the City Library, IO. 134.


' Portland Advertiser,' newspaper, 19. 255 n.


Portlock, Capt. Nathaniel, his voyage round the world, I. 50.


Portrait-gallery, upper room suitable for, 4. 7. Desirability of such an apart- ment for the Society, 6. 7, 8.


Portrait-painters in Boston, 20. 113-121. Portraits, 2. v, vi, viii, 22, 101, 111, 300, 302, 306, 312, 312 n .; 6. v. Of the founders of the Society, I. xxxiii, xxxiv ; 3. 166. In the Senate Cham- ber asked for, I. 109, 110. Photograplı of members of the Society, 2. frontis- pieee, vi, vii; 3 32a. Several ob- tained for the Society, 2. 15. Present- ed to the Society, 2. 17, 19, 23, 25. 29, 29 n., 52, 55, 61, 65, 94, 111, 218, 236 n., 585, 611, 612 ; 3. iv ; 6. 17. A eommit- tee appointed to consider the repairing of, 2. 286. Report of the committee, 2. 288, 288 n., 289 2 , 202, 296. Committee to proeure. 2. 320. Expense of repair- ing, 2. 342 n. Arranged and hung, 3. 94, 99, 159. Accompanying the Dowse Library, 3. 169, 170, 172. Need re- pairing, 5. 186, 194 ; 6. 7, 8, 18; 10. 15. New list of desirable, 6 332. In the Cabinet of the Society, 9. 189. Early American, 10. 41. Council to liave power to lend the Society's, to the Philadelphia Centennial, 14. 205. Some of, placed on the stairway, 18. 118. Labels for, 18. 265. Of members, see name of member.




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