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Portsmouth, N. H., 3. 310, 326 ; 4. 84, 94 ; 6. 50 m., 153, 154, 338; 7. 261; 8. 318, 358, 379, 335, 386, 391; Io. 315, 481 ; 16. 5, 6 n., 8, 8 n., 9, 155, 200, 256, 257, 259, 261, 263, 264, 266-269, 271-274, 276, 278, 299 n., 398; 17. 105-107, 107 n., 108, 110, 153, 156, 156 n., 165, 218, 219, 221, 223-225, 225 n., 226, 227, 363, 364 ; 18. 177, 302 ; 19. 234, 392; 20 93, 333, 334, 336. Settlement of, 9. 57.
Portsmouth, R. I., 18. 339. And the Narragansett Patent, 5. 401.
Portsmouthı Academy, N. H., 18. 302, 303. Portugal, 6. 124. Letter from, 6. 23. Service of negro soldiers, 6. 247, 248. Portuguese as soldiers, 4. 83.
Porus, ship, 5. 359.
Pory, John, 16. 380.
Posquish, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Possiet, Adm., 12. 219, 231; 18. 196 n. Donation from, 12. 174.
Post, Mary, 20. 312, 314-317. Post-office, American, in 1774, 8. 85.
Postal rates in England, 3. 78.
Postlethwait, -, 17. 249.
Potherie, see Bacqueville de la Potherie.
' Potsdam, Guide to,' I. 113.
Pott, Dr. John, 17. 349.
Potter, Mr., 16. 214.
Potter, Lieut., 15. 76 n.
Potter, Rt. Rer. Alonzo, 4. 95. Letter from, to Rev. Chandier Robbins, 6. 465-469.
Potter, Col. Chandler E., his request to eopy the rolls of New Hampshire troops in the expedition against Louisburg granted, 9. 358.
Potter, Ephraim, 4. 298.
Potter, Bishop Horatio, 18. 316.
Potter, Jolin E., his ' American Monthly ' cited, 14. 159 n.
Potter, Paul, 3. 379.
Potter, Robert, 6. 349.
Potts, Mrs. Joanna, 14. 150.
l'otts, Thomas, marriage of, 14. 150.
Potts, Thomas, Jr., 'Memorial of, with an Account of liis Descendants,' pre- sented, 13. 236.
Pouchot, M., his ' Mémoires sur la Guerre de l'Amérique,' I. 217.
Poulson, Zacharialı, Jr., donation from, I. 123.
Pounds, Thomas, 16. 104.
Poussin, 3. 379.
Poutrincourt, John de Bieneourt, Sieur de, 18. 97 n.
Poverty, its advantages and evils to a student, 5. 509.
Povey, Jolın, 9. 502.
Powars, - innkeeper, II. 11, 31. Powars, Edward E., 1. 13.
Powder, seareity of, in the American camp at Cambridge, 14. 80.
Powder-horn, an old, presented, 14 338. Powel, Judge, on negro slavery, 7. 316.
Powel, President, 4. 131.
Powel, John, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Powell, Col., 1632, 10 385.
Powell, Col., 1775, 15. 94, 98.
Powell, Charles S., 12. 62.
Powell, Jeremiah, II. 225. Letter ad- dressed to, rr. 226, 227.
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Powell, John, II. 394; 13. 62. Powell, Seymour, 3. 260. Powell, Thomas, 3. 61.
Power, Mr., Carolina, II. 141.
Power-loom, introduction of, 5. 263-265. Powers, Bartholomew, 20. 140.
Powers, Hiram, rr. 98; 15. 319. Bust of Jared Sparks by, g. 176 ; 10. 213 n., 310. A east of, presented to the Society, g. 250. Bust of George Peabody by, 10.
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313, 11. 32, 44, 198. Presents it to the Society, 10. 338, 339. Vote of thanks to, 10. 342.
Powers, Lieut. Nahum, 15. 81.
Powers, Thomas, 20. 123, 140.
Powers, Capt. Thomas, donations from, r. 34, 38, 66; 2. 176.
Powhaiont, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
l'owis, Earl, 3. 79.
Powlet, Charics, Duke of Bolton, see Bolton. Pownalborough, John de Polerisky, Alsa- tia, naturalized, 4. 362.
l'ownalborough, Phillip Theobald, Hesse Hunnau, naturalized, 4. 362.
Pownalborough, Me., 3. 155, 307 ; 5. 241,
246, 247; 12. 407, 416; 16. 177, 179; 19. 159 n., 252-254; 20. 167.
Pownall, Rev. Charles C. Beatty, 14. 160, 161.
Pownall, Sir George, 14. 160.
Pownall, Mrs. Hannalı, 16. 177.
Pownall, John, Secretary, 11. 232; 12 210; 19. 74, 141 ; 14. 354. Letter of, I. 217. Extract from a letter to, 7. 294. Let- ters of Sir Jolin Temple to, 12. 208, 209. Letter of, to Sir John Temple, 12. 208. Letters to, from Gov. Hutch- inson, 19. 132, 133, 135, 136, 138-140. Letter to, from Jolin Robinson, 19. 140. Pownall, Gov. Thomas, LL.D., 2. 95; 4. 43; 8 36; 12. 191, 207, 219, 402 n., 405, 415, 416; 13. 164 ., 175, 181, 306 ; 14. 160 ; 15. 179; 16. 176, 177; 20 161. His speech in favor of America, 1. 18. Letters to Gov. Bowdoin. 2. 483, 489, 489 n. Rights lost by the Indians, 3. 306. Portrait of, 5. 235-237 ; 14 161; 18. 118. Correspondence with Gov. Bowdoin, 5. 237-248. Portrait of, do- nated to the Society, 6. 17. Friend of the American colonies, 7. 293. Procla- mations of, presented by Mr. W. G. Books, 9. 68. Letter from, to Rev. Dr. Cooper, 16. 178, 179. His 'Mes- sage ' cited, 20. 161 n. His ' Admin- istration of the Colonies ' cited, 20. 309 n.
Powning, Henry, 3. 341. Praed, Winthrop Mackworth, 16. 408.
Praidean, Lieut. Zebedee, 15. 77, 77 n.
Prang, Louis, & Co., map of Boston printed by, 6. 40 Prat, Isabella, 8. 36.
Prat, Mrs. Isabella (Auchmuty), 8. 36.
Pratt, Corporal, 4. 297.
l'ratt, Aaron, 8. 35.
Pratt, Hon. Benjamin, 10. 484; 19. 146 ; 20. 160. Sketch of, 8. 35, 36. Letter
to, from Oxenbridge Thacher, 20. 46- 48. Quoted, 4. 43.
Pratt, Eleazar F., 8. 35.
Pratt (Prat), Elizabeth, 1714, 8. 35.
Pratt, Elizabeth, 1824, 12. 156 n.
Pratt, Rev. Enoch, donation from, 2. 301. Pratt, Ephraim, 16. 148.
Pratt, Henry C., 13. 100, 278. Portrait of Gov. Pownall, 5. 236; 6. 17.
Pratt, Isaac ( Pratt & Andrews), 11. 308. Pratt, John C., 16. 376. Donation from, 7. 304. Vote of thanks to, 7. 304.
Pratt, Mrs. Mary ( Priest), 8. 35. Pratt, Michael, 16. 148.
Pratt, Peter, 'The Prey taken from the Strong,' etc., 3. 294.
Pratt, Phinehas, 8. 35 n .; 12. 7; 14. 362 n .;
20. 65. His 'Narrative,' 8. 35 n. His ' Narrative ' cited, 16. 195 n., 202 n.
Pratt, Mrs. Sarah ( Wright) Cummings, 8.35.
Pratt, Lieut. Setli, 15. 77.
Pratt, Thomas, 14. 110.
Pratt, William, 4. 361, 361 n.
'Pratt's Tavern,' Sulem, 20. 288.
Praxiteles, 3. 378.
Pray, Joseph, 14. 132.
Pray, Lewis G., donations from, 2. 385, 539.
Preble, Capt. Abraham, 2. 545; 14. 147, 182.
Preble, Abram, Jr., 4. 256, 257.
Preble, Ebenezer, 1. 192 n .; 14. 147, 182.
Preble, Com. Edward, 17. 376, 378, 382; 20. 272. Medal voted to, by Congress, I. 197, 202. Letter from, 3. 84.
PREBLE, Rear Admiral GEORGE H., 20. 189. Gift of, 4. 140. Donations from, 4. 247 ; 9. 368, 467; 10. 135; II. 500. Elected a Resident Member, 19 310. Accepts membership, 19. 325. Reads a letter from Sir Provo Wallis, 19. 379. Exhibits photographs of Sir Provo Wallis and of Benjamin Trefethen, 20. 29. Reads a letter from the former, 20. 29.
Preble. Brig .- Gen. Jedediah, extract from a letter of, 10. 333.
Preble, William Pitt, LL.D., 1. 415 n. ; II. 89; 17. 390. Letter from, concern- ing certain borrowed maps and charts, 2. 11, 11 n.
Prentice, Major, 15. 160.
Prentice, Caleb, 17. 157, 159.
Prentice, George D., 2. 114 n.
Prentice, Henry, 17. 157, 159.
Prentice, Capt. John, 12. 254. Gov. Saltonstall to, 12. 255.
Letter of
Prentice, Rec. John, 8. 30.
Prentice, Joshua, 17. 159.
Prentice, Lieut. Joshua, 15. 86.
Prentice, Solomon, 10. 140.
Prentice, Capt. Thomas, 13. 112.
Prentiss, servant of Dr. Bell, 7. 84, 93.
Prentiss, Miss, 13. 215.
Prentiss, Henry J., donation from, 2. 491.
Prentiss, Sergeant S., 19. 302.
Prentiss, Ret. Thomas, donation from, I. 87.
Presbyterian Church, 'Minutes of the General Assembly of,' I. 202.
Presbyterian government, 11. 438-441.
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Presbyterian ministers, Lord Cornbury's
persecution of, in New York, I. 18.
Presbyterianism, 3. 314. In Georgia, 8. 215. Gov. Bradford on, II. 441-456.
Prescott, Mr., Northampton, 19. 397.
Prescott, Capt., 16. 350, 352, 356, 359, 364.
Prescott, Col., 15. 89, 91, 105, 109, 111, 113, 114, 122, 125, 129, 130, 134, 186, 143, 146, 148, 156, 160.
Prescott, Aaron, 19. 225.
Prescott, Hon. Benjamin, 14. 75.
Prescott, Edward G., warrant issued by, for the arrest of W. L. Garrison, 18. 343, 344.
Prescott, James, 10. 99.
Prescott, Col. James, 15. 87, 96.
Prescott, Judge James, 10. 58; 18. 38; 19. 165.
Prescott, John, 4. 358. Naturalized, 4 359.
Prescott, Co !. John, 18. 375. Appointed to a command in the Carthagena ex- pedition, 18. 372-374.
Prescott, Oliver, J.D., 7. 183, 184; 14 77. Letter from, to Col. Howe, 5. 205, 206.
Prescott, Gen. Richard, 14. 274; 16. 71;
18. 339. Taken prisoner, 5. 331; 6. 194-196. Exchanged, 1778, 5. 337.
Prescott, Dr. Samuel, 16. 373.
Prescott, Samuel J., & Co., II. 308.
Prescott, Col. William, d. 1795, 4 288;
II. 152; 13. 153 ; 14. 34, 55, 57-61, 63, 68-75, 77-79.87, 89, 93 ; 15 29, 63, 63 n., 70, 85, 87, 87 n., 93, 97, 99, 100, 102, 105, 106, 108 n., 109, 121, 255; 17. 330; 19. 28 ;. Letter to Pres. Jolin Adams, 2. 443. His sword bequeathed to the Society, 4. 259, 263-265. His sword loaned. 7. 361. His command at the battle of Bunker Hill, 4 75, 76; 6. 178 ; 18. 431 n. Armorial bearings of, 5. 20. Headquarters of, at Brook- line, II. 151. Autograph and portrait of, face 14. 167. Sketch of, 14. 75, 76. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 79, 79 n. Heliotype of the Crossed Swords, 18. frontispiece. His sword, 18. 431. His statue at Bunker Hill, 18. 431 n.
Prescott, Hon. William, LL.D., d. 1844, 5. 503; 10. 58, 190, 372 ; II. 152, 264; 13. 456 : 14. 57, 61, 78 : 18. 37; 19. 283. Letter from, to Rev. G: E. Ellis, 4. 76, 77. On Judge Story, 10. 197. Letter from, to Samuel Swett, 14. 78. 79. His account of the battle of Bunker Hill, 4. 75; 14. 68-78.
Prescott, William, M.D., d. 1844. Do- nation froni, II. 500.
PRESCOTT, WILLIAM H., LL.D., d. 1859, 2. vii, 272; 3. 81: 4. 63, 207, 228, 240, 277, 313, 429, 432 ; 8. 102; 10. 213; II. 105, 233, 236, 285, 372 ; 12. 5, 6, 15, 17, 311, 439; 13. 37, 42; 14. 47; 15. 5, 63,
283-285, 290, 313; 16. 377, 436, 452, . 17. 14, 307, 308, 402 ; 18. 206, 212, 419; 19. 341, 347 ; 20. 258, 385, 388, 390. His death, I. xliii ; 7. 305, 378. One of the twenty-six members in the helio- type frontispiece, 2. vii; 3. 32 a. Do- nations from, 2. 98, 129, 182, 265, 375. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 110. Elected, 2. 112. Of committee to attend to the translation of the manuscript on Columbus, 2. 113, 117, 118 n. Of com- mittee to publish Vol. VIII. of the third series, 2. 114. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 115, 117, 119, 132, 147, 245, 372. One of the subscribers to the portrait of Gov. Gore, 2. 312 n. Of . committee to act in the matter of the scientific works to be printed by Con- gress, 2. 337. Subscribes to the fund for reprinting certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. To prepare a memoir of the late Hon. John Picker- ing, 2. 348, 348 2. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. Seconds the resolutions of- fered concerning Dr. Kane, 3. 154. Signs a memorial to the Legislature of Massachusetts remonstrating against a petition of the Historie, Genealogieal Society for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. Portrait of, 4. v. Letter from, to Hon. R. C. Winthrop, 4. 106. Portrait of, 4. 167. Commemora- tive ineeting on, 4. 167-196. E: Everett on, 4. 198-205. Prof. B. Silliman on, 4. 227. R. Rushi on, 4. 236, 237. Be- queaths two swords to the Society, 4. 258-265; 5. 98, 373. Characterized, 4. 261, 262. J. L. Motley on his death, 4. 266-271. Memoir of, to be prepared by Mr. Ticknor, 4. 321, 322. On a letter from him to Irving, 4. 431. En- graving of, 5. 17. 'Life of,' presented by G: Ticknor, 7. 295-299. Winthrop's 'Memoir of,' 7. 350. Milman's friend- ship for, 10. 346. 'Life of,' by George Ticknor, 12. 16, 29. Obligations to Charles Folsom, 12. 291. His ' Noeto- graph,' and part of the manuseript of the 'Conquest of Mexico,' presented, 13. 66. Letter of, to Dr. Ellis, describ- ing his manner of using the 'Nocto- graph,' 13. 246-249. Letter to, from Mr. Motley, cited, 15. 289. His kind- ness to Mr. Motley, 16. 421, 423. Let- ter of Motley on the death of, 16. 421, 423. His opinion of Motley's ' Dutch Republic,' 16. 428, 429. His ' Ferdinand and Isabella,' 2. 99 n .; 16. 322 n.
Preseott, Mrs. William H., 4. 259 ; 15. 64. Donation from, 4. 263. Vote of thanks to. 4 265.
Prescott Street, Boston, 6. 29.
President and Council for New England, see Couneil established at Plymouth, etc.
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President of Harvard College, see Har- vard College.
President of the Society, 2. 514; 3. 359. His duties, 2. 515, 517 ; 3. 241-243; 19. 185. See By-Laws. Manner of choice of, 2. 484. See Davis, J .; Gore, C .; Savage, J .; Sullivan, J .; Winthrop, Hon. R. C .; and Winthrop, T. L.
President of the Society, pro tempore, choice of, 2. 517; 3. 243.
President's House, Cambridge, see Har- vard College.
Presket, -, a soldier, 14 139.
Presket, Rebecca (Mrs. Sanburn), 14. 150. Presle, - de, 4. 234.
PRESSENSÉ, Rev. EDMOND DE, 12. 60 ; 13. 380. Elected a Corresponding Men. ber, 10. 474. Accepts membership, 11. 100. Donation from, II. 500.
Pressier, Rev. Christian Frederick, 17. 149. Preston, George, 14. 144 n.
Preston, J. P., donation froin, 2. 526.
Preston, Jolin, 1709, 20. 236.
Preston, Rev. John, D.D., 11. 213-215; 17. 340.
Preston, Rebecca, 20. 318. Preston, Samuel, 20 312.
Preston, Sarah, 20. 312.
Preston, Capt. Thomas, 2. 294; 5. 361 ; 13. 192. 'The Boston Massacre,' 6. 174, 480-484.
Preston, Hon. William, 4. 92.
Preston, Col. William C., 4. 97. Donation from; 2. 66. To receive the thanks of the Society, 2. 66.
Preston, ship, 4. 80. Her Journal in Boston Harbor, 5. 52-55.
Previor, Edward, 15. 112.
Prevost, Gen., left in command of Sa. vannah, 6. 219. Prevost, see Provoost.
Price, Capt., 15. 155. Price, Capt., 16. 374.
Price, Mr., 16. 107.
Price, Benjamin, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Price, Eli K., gift from, 17. 78.
l'RICE, EZEKIEL, I. 62, 134, 160 n. ; II. 141. His death, I. xli. Donations from, I. 39, 41, 113. Nominated a Resi- dent Member, 1. 49. Elected, I. 50. Death of, I. 149 n. Mr. Dawes's notice of, I. 149 n. Notice of, 7. 185 n. His manuscript diary restored to the Boston Athenæum, 10. 413, 414, 474. His ' Diary,' I. 149 n. ; 7. 177, 185-262; 15. 174 ; 16. 78 n.
Price, Ezekiel, Jr., son of the diarist, 7. 185, 186, 189, 194, 197, 204, 215, 228, 231, 245, 260, 261.
Price, Mrs. Ezekiel, 7. 187-189, 191, 194, 195, 199, 202, 203, 203. 210, 212, 213, 218, 220, 224, 227, 228, 230, 232, 234, 236, 241, 251-254, 256, 259, 260.
Price, Joseph M., letter and donation from, as one of a committee, 2. 511.
Price, Polly, 7. 187-189, 191, 194, 195, 199, 208, 210, 213, 217, 219, 224, 225, 228, 251-254.
Price, Rev. Richard, D.D., 5. 90 ; 13. 377; 15. 13 ; 16. 159. Letter to, from T. Jef- ferson, 6. 128, 129. His ' Importance of the American Revolution,' 1. 12.
Price, Rev. Roger, 18. 350. His sermon on the death of Queen Caroline, I. 191. Price, Capt. Thomas Maurice, 11. 141. Price, Walter, 8. 29.
Price, William, 15. 172; 18. 318, 319, 319 n., 322. His view of Boston, 6 37; 18. 68, 69; 19 104-106. Facsimile, re- duced in size, of his view of Harvard College, faces 18. 318.
Price & Co., Messrs., 14. 185.
Prices of provisions in 1774, 8. 383, 394, 395, 408, 411. Prichard, -, 17. 206.
Prichard, Thomas, report of, 4. 303.
Prideaux, Mr., 8. 388, 389, 399, 402, 405.
Priest, Degory, the danghter of, 8. 35.
l'riestley, Rev. Joseph, D.D., 6. 309, 327 ; 12. 261; 13. 377; 16. 44, 159, 159 n .; 19. 362. Letter from, 2. 541. Works of, 3. 301.
Prieto y Warnes, Joachin, 8. 188.
Primrose family, 3. 377.
Prince, negro, anecdote of, 6. 194-196.
Prince, negro boy, 17. 183 n.
Prince, Mr., 1775, 8. 408.
Prince, Mr., London, 19 222.
Prince, Mr., Manchester, 5. 270.
Prince, Capt. Asa, 15. 78.
Prince, Hon. Frederic O., 4. 44; 19. 357.
Prince, George, 13. 443.
Prince, George, donation from, 5. 203. Prince, James, 17. 217, 218.
Prince, Capt. Job, 7. 230, 232; 11. 141.
Prince, Jolin, donation from, I. 200. Prince, Major John, 15. 365.
PRINCE, Rev. JOHN, LL.D., 1. 62, 106, 117, 126, 135, 142, 158, 172, 192 n., 197, 213, 216, 232, 235, 263, 336, 424, 482. His deatlı, I. xli ; 2. 47 n. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 47. Elected, I. 48. Donation from, I. 219; 12. 434; 15. 193, 194, 196, 197, 217. Of commit- tee to ascertain the height of the hills of Boston, I. 236. Excused from ser- vice on that committee, 1. 337. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 12, 21. Memoir of,' 2. 47 n.
Prince, John, Vicar of Berry Pomeroy. d. 1723. his ' Worthies of Devon ' cited, 19. 77 n.
Prince, Capt. Joseph, 17. 176, 177, 177 n., 178, 180, 183, 185, 188, 194, 196. Letter from, to Thomas Wallcut, cited, 17. 176 n.
Prince, Rev. Joseph, 17. 153. Prince, Marshall James, 4 44.
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Prince, Moses, Journal of, 2. 307, 309.
Prince, Rev. Nathan, 10. 484; 17. 172; 19. 114 n. Commonplace - book and manuscript 'Dictionary of Authors ' by, in the Fulham Library, 9 345, 346 ; 19. 66.
Prince, Samuel, II. 393.
Prince, Samuel, donation from, I. 218.
Prince, Gor. Thomas, d. 1673, 10 93 ; 1I. 218; 16. 111. Letter of the Conimis- sioners to, I. 122. Awasuncks's letter to, I. 122. Letter from, 1. 122. Letter written by, in 1661, donation of, 2. 352. Letter in regard to Capt. Scot, 6. 71 n. Remarks upon Vassall's petition, 6. 478.
Prince, Thomas, Jr., 10. 160.
Prince, Rev. Thomas, d. 1758, 1. 201, 267-269, 331 n .; 2. 54, 54 n., 207, 493 n., 603 n .; 3. 287; 4. 127; 10. 161, 165; II. 401, 419 n .; 12. 7, 177, 184, 236, 320, 384, 419; 13. 138; 14. 368; 16. 134, 135, 197, 205; 17. 63, 64, 137, 173, 174; 18. 442 ; 19. 65, 109-111, 113-115, 117, 118; 20. 229, 230. His Collec- tions, I. viii. Portrait of, presented, I. 437, 448. Obtains the 'History of Ply- mouth ' from Major Bradford, 3. 19, 22, 23, 38, 39. Uses the library of Rev. Mr. Mathier, 3. 135. Announces the receipt of Gov. Winthrop's ' History ' in his ' Annals,' 3. 135. Ilis plan in regard to the Prince Library, 4 332. Letter from, to B. Lynde, 5. 365, 366. His 'Annals of New England' omits J: Nel- son, 7. 372. Greenwood's portrait of, en- graved by Pelham, 9. 199. Note by, on the manuscript of Bradford's ' History of Plymouth Plantation,' 9. 345. His 'New England Library,' 10. 45. Quoted, 10. 160. Manuscript volume written by, presented, 14. 171, Remarks by Mr. Charles Deane, on some memo- randa in the handwriting of, 17. 172- 174. The Prince Collection, I. viii ; 2. 258. His ' Annals of New England,' I. 7, 11, 21, 52 n., 191 ; 2. 332 n. ; 3 19, 320. Sermon on the battle of Culloden, I. 10, 19. Sermon on the capture of Louisburg, 1. 19. His 'Interleaved Almanacs,' I. 77. Election Sermon, I. 123. His 'Ordination Sermon,' I. 495. Papers of, 2. 229 n. His 'Cri- tique on the Name of Mas-sa-so-it,' 2. 290 n. 'Funeral Sermons and Dis- courses ' by, 3. 294. His 'Chronolo- gical History ' cited, 11. 400 n .; 19. 66, 109 n., 110 n., 114, 115.
Prince Library, 1. 52 n., 254, 374 n., 428, 495; 2. 258, 262; 3. 19, 38, 39, 88; 4. 333 ; 9. 345; 10. 325, 336 ; 13. 314; 17. 173; 19. 65, 110, 114, 114 n., 121; 20. 230. Deposit of, with the Society, I. 236, 237, 267-269. Report of the com- mittee to apply for its deposit with the
Society, I. 267-269. Catalogue of, I. 273, 331 ; 19. 110 n., 111 n. Papers be- longing to, to be kept separate, I. 428. Returned to the Old South, 4. 392-334. Publication of manuscripts, 5. 153. Prince Papers, 10. 160.
Prince Society, 10. 348; 13. 123, 415 n .; 20. 260. Donation from, 8. 171. 1lutch- inson's 'Collection of Original Papers' reprinted by, 9. 66.
Prince Street, Boston, 6. 30.
Prince's Island, number of the black sol- diers in, 6. 247.
Princeton, Mass., 3. 192; 12. 408. Named in honor of Rev. Thomas Prince, 12. 419.
Princeton, N. J., 2. 4; 4. 91 ; 6. 258; 19. 72, 300; 20 93, 393. March of Wash- ington upon, 3. 334, 335. Snccesses of the Continental Army, 6. 258.
Princeton College, Triennial Catalogue of, I. 191.
Princeton Theological Seminary, 2. 4.
Pring, Martin, 8. 465 ; 13. 441; 18. 85- 87, 89, 103 n., 107 n., 112.
Pringle, Sir John, 7. 123.
Pringle, John J., 11. 256. His 'Fourth of July Oration,' I. 138. Pringle, Mark, 10. 220. Printer, Ami, 10. 139.
Printing, expenses of, 2. 148 n., 269 n., 314 n., 367 n., 369, 453 n., 527 n. Cax- ton's claim of introducing, into Eng- land, 3. 137 n. 'History of,' by Thomas, 3. 142 n. Of old manuscripts, paper on, by Charles F. Adams, Jr., 20. 175-182 Prior, William M., donation from, 6. 82. Prison Discipline Society, Directors of, donations from, 2 170; 3. 84, 85.
Pritchard, Elizabetlı, 20. 8.
Privat, Anthony, 14 218.
Privat, David, 14. 218.
Privat, Isabella (Mrs. Meynadier), 14 218.
Privat, James, 14. 218.
Privat, John, Jr., 14 218.
Privat, Mrs. Jolin (André), 14- 218.
Privat, Mary (Mrs. Andre), 14. 219, 220.
Privateering during the American Revo- lution, 14. 99, 100.
Privateers, -, 7. 216, 219, 256. Cap- tured, 7. 219, 220.
Privy Council, 6. 72n. Order from, in the case of Morton and Trinker, 7. 344, 346. Register book of the time of Elizabeth, cited, 19. 81 n.
Privy Councillors, 1664, facsimile of sig- nature, faces 7. 346.
Probate Courts, see names of countics or other places holding the same.
Proceedings of the Massachusetts His- torical Society, 4. 273, 281 ; 5. 17, 19, 20, 24, 30, 58, 171, 184, 185, 191. 212, 226, 400, 406; 6. 41, 419 ; Io. 445 ; II. 38, 202, 245, 248, 249, 323; 12. 3, 4, 73, 74,
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76, 131, 132, 187 n., 221, 222, 224, 236, 831, 419; 13. 18, 19, 23. 178, 267, 272, 273, 275, 278, 207, 302, 304 n., 374, 451; 14. 3, 25-27, 162, 180, 181, 187. 206, 248, 317-319, 321, 322, 324, 326, 340; 15 2, 15, 65, 261. 265-267, 270, 274, 275, 277, 280, 302, 367; 16. 59, 67, 161, 162, 165, 167, 170, 172, 177, 183, 206, 254, 260, 319; 17. 50 n., 67, 70, 99, 101, 111, 112, 117, 118, 134-136, 160, 167, 174, 243, 298, 311, 315, 332, 335. 359; 18. 24, 26, 67, 82, 300, 357, 383, 304, 406, 408, 410, 413, 418, 419, 421, 422; 19. 74, 120, 210, 224 n., 225, 232, 251, 265, 285, 286, 302, 350, 355, 361, 383, 391, 427, 436 »., 444 ; 20. 37, 105, 103, 113, 115, 171, 185, 187, 190, 194, 201, 200, 285, 350, 353, 410, 416, 417. Publication of the early records of, I. v, vi. Vol. I., purpose of, 2. vii. Further refer- ence to the carly history of the So- ciety found since the publication of Vol. I., 2. viii, ix Vol. II., purpose and plan of, 2. v. Vol. II., Committee of Publication for, 2. ix. Vote to publish regularly selections from the Proceedings, 3. iii, iv ; 4. 243-245, 251. Engravings executed for Vol. III., 3. iv. Publication of, to be kept distinct from that of the Collections, 3. iv. First exhibition of printed minutes of, by Mr. Charles Deane, 3. 32. Title suggested for published minutes of the Society, 3. 32. Report on the publica- tion, 5. 200-202. Number of volumes issued by the Society, 6 12. Publication of the fifth and sixth volumes of, 7. 14; 8. 80, 260. Early Proceedings to be published, 9. 217. New volumes announced, 9. 228; 10. 83 ; 11. 33, 105; 12. 67; 15. 7; 16 154, 174; 18. 154; 19. 54; 20. 57. Number of, for April and May, 1869, announced, 11. 129. Part II. for (June, August) 1869, an- nounced, II. 163. Part III., II. 228. Part V., II. 326. Part VI., II. 333. Part VII., II. 484. No. VIII. an- nounced, 12. 20. No. I. of the tenth volume announced, 12. 104. No. III. announced, 12. 269. Nos. IV. and V. announced, 12. 447. Nos. II. and III. of the eleventh volume announced, 13. 263. No. IV. of the eleventh volume announced, 14. 53 No. I. of the twelfth volume, 14. 196. No. II. of the twelfth volume, 14. 217. Serial numbers of, announced, 15. 254; 16. 42, 181, 306, 403; 17. 120, 122: 18. 68: 19. 96, 223, 380 ; 20 175, 341, 361. Error in a vol- ume of, corrected, 19. 75. Reprints from, 19. 287. Cited. I. 83 n., 124 n., 149 n., 155 n., 197 n., 243 n., 286 n., 293 n., 312 n., 389, 430, 447 n., 448 n., 483 n., 500n. ; 2. ix, 17 n., 43 n., 44 n., 139 n., 174 n., 175 n , 208 n., 287 n., 235 n.,
309 n., 312 n., 335 n., 437, 440 n., 601 n., 607 n .; 6. 42, 81, 108, 109; 14. 108, 267; 15. 9, 103, 221 n., 260, 263, 303 n., 381, 389 2., 390 n., 404 n .; 16. 56 n, 78 n., 177 n., 204 n., 282 n., 234 n .. 376; 17. 59 n., 78 n, 93, 93 m., 94, 110 n., 114n., 120 n., 136 n., 140, 220 n., 234 n., 294, 352 n., 354 n. ; 18. 2 n, 134 n., 196 n., 264, 265 n., 320 n., 431 n., 442 n. ; 19. 60 n., 110 n., 112n., 114 n., 116 n., 120 n., 123, 120 n., 161 n., 166 n., 250, 256, 393 n. ; 20 46 n., 48 n., 62 n., 82 n., 185 n., 230, 280 n., 360 n., 401 n.
Procter, Capt., 20. 11.
Procter, Goodman, accused of witcheraft, 5. 34.
Procter, Goody, accused of witchcraft, 5. 34.
Procter, Abigail, 20 318.
Procter, Benjamin, 20. 286, 313, 318.
Procter, Edward, 12. 365.
Procter, Elizabeth, 20. 289 n., 314, 318.
Procter, John, 20. 286, 313-316. 318.
Procter, John, the younger, 20 314.
Proeter, Joseph, 20. 318.
Procter, Martha. 20. 318.
Procter, Mary, 20 318.
Procter, Samuel, 20 320.
Procter, Thorndik, 20. 286, 313, 314, 318.
Procter, William, 20. 318.
Proctor, -- , 17. 196, 198, 199, 201.
Proctor, Capt., 1773. 4. 218.
Proetor, Co/., 12. 177.
Proctor (Procter), Edward, 11. 141; 20. 8.
Proctor, John, 11. 141.
Proctor, Hon. John W , 10. 224.
Proctor, Joseph, sentenced by court- martial, 16. 344.
Proctor, Samuel, II. 141.
Proctor, Thomas E., 19 357.
Prometheus, steamer, 3. 78.
Property of the Society, 5. 24, 191, 253, 254; 6. 11, 12; 7. 18, 19, 354, 355; 8. 270; 10. 12, 169; II. 38, 248; 12. 77; 13. 18, 278; 14. 325. See Treasurer's Annual Report.
' Property Protected,' caricature, 14 169.
' Propositions concerning the Subject of Baptism,' I. 10.
Prospect Hill, Charlestown, 4. 35, 79, 84, 301. 303; 7. 200, 207, 212, 217, 239, 244; 12. 194-197. Quartering of the army of Gen. Gates on, 3. 277.
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